• bridge in Saueon on the North Pennsylvania Rail cycbinb. fir; ct road was' washed away. For a whole day we ' 4, 5$ N • were cutiolVrom the outside world. CCCJJJ6 • Zs i UU The sibrM appears to have been general. At rent.tsurn witosrsoAr tir Baltimole reports have been received of great do 11013Ela MEDELL, JIB. r . • .vy : orT rue) n. At Albany, along the Erie and Dela- TEHMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. ware and Lackawanna Railroads trains were No paper discontinued until all arearagei are stopped by emban meats being swept away. At Philadelphia the Schuyikillivas higher than It had ever been known. The Reading ' and Norristown Railroads did not run any trains on account or their tracks being silinnerged. On Monday afternoon it 'candy peddler froth George Frey's establishment, at Allentown, In trying to cross the creek that runs by Dokendati qua missed the bridge, the Wagon was Upset and the whole tenth was washed down the stream. The omit made his escape, and the team was, for toothily, rescued some distance dawn the strealn, hilt his stock In trade was a total lops. The eliiiiimhtnelituf the Valley Railroad between Catasaugna soil liokendanima wan wash ed away for a distance of between two and three hundred feet. A large force of 111C11 commenced work there on Monday afternoon. Along the Lehigh the Maid was greater th a n in any year since 1802, and it Is Contended that al though this one was not so violent as the one sev en years ago, the body of water was greater on Monday and the flood of longer duration. The scene presented yesterday was one of do-o htion and distress. Those people who work hard est 'for what they get are generally the ones com pelled to reside in the low places or the city. Nice tidy homes, which had been built up by hard hitter and front seamy savings. were 111,1111 1 111'ell it - 101mnd and iiretielled With water. Pretty gardens, the delight °Hite wife. were gutted Dill. Fences were carried away. Outhouses were tossed here and there without any regard to person or place. pen, were everywhere except where they belonged. Where, Monday, was a •violent stream. yesterday a wagon road showed Itself once more. houses and stables and sheds emerged front the water looking a good bit the worse fur their lcitit. Dead bodies could be found along the streams—that Is of rats, chicken , : and dogs ; but regards the hun dreds of reports of babies 'wing carried away in the Mimi, we hare no authentication of any such paid, except tit the option of the publinhers Our subscribers who do not icecive Owl!. payers regularly will voider a great favor upon tin by. Rending word to OW oilier Subncribers about rellumint; mill please soul 11V, their old address as well as the new THE CITY It em 03111. publicntion Tin; ',Knout Hsu 13TIlit lots been remove d to the Register Stationery• Store, first floor, 1111111illoli Ft rrrt two doors allOVe Sfxtli, in the building formerly ocrupiril by Young A Lent? Drafting Paper in variety nt hetlairs Stationery Slot% Nominatiwis pr • City Officers. At the Republican primary election, held at the Engle lintel on Saturday evening, Win. 11. Kleckner was nmninated for High Constable anti 110010(1 S. Leisenring for Auditor. Death o l'roininent Citizen It pains ict to announce the death of Mr. (leorge Wetherliold, one of our oldest tail most respucted citizens, who died on 3.loutlay in the rtlxty-elghtli year ofhis age. Ills Putout will take 'dace 01l Thurmlay, at 9a l o'clock. .11len tr,ern Brie/. The Phillipsburg repeater uf the Easton Ar fprs says are engaged hi carting Allen town Illicit from the Morris :mil F.H.sex chleing for the new' school house on the hill. There acre SeVo3ll . llr port of them already 11111113111 ., 1, add we pre:mine more are to came. \Slim, are the FAislon Miclimakers? I xi •(1, d The yule:11111M' in the Denlislrs of :Niessrs. Barnes Jacoby exploded with a loud repori Thursday forenoon. breaking everything 111_1010 it Into 011Ig and driving, the top of the chamber through the ceiling and floor above, Fortunate ly neither of the gentlemen were near the machine or they might have been severely injured. 1:eil Messrs. 11nrcaw, It. ,lcr and Dillinger have ~rdd a vacant lot of ground. 29 feet fruit by 110 feet in depth, situate on Pine ptrect between Fourth and Penn, to Henry Burger for $2OO. The Balla: Ceallellivil liaVt: Sold a lot or ground adjoining the above, of Faille dialeilt•loll6 . . for ,1200. Thomas Steckel has ,old n hrlek house itud lot of ground situate on Gordon street between Fifth and Sixth streets, to ,John Roth for 217011. Republican Ward 21-ontinatione Elections by the Republican party were held hi the 'First, Third and Fondit Wards on Monday evening, and the following nominations :snide : First Want—Judge of Election, J. It. Cole ; In spector, J. C. More Select Coneil, Iletmnn Sehu on ; Common Council, IS. C. Roth, Harrison little, Cite ries Scholl ; School Directors, John Dr. P. L. Reichard: Third Ward--:Judge Elections, Samuel S. l'homson ; Inspector, Alfred Ettlitger ; Select Connell, Joseph Weaver; Common Council, Ephraim Grim, Charles Osier, Reuben Kauffman ; School Direetors, Thomas Mohr, Charles 11. Ruin: ; Alderman, A. K. NVlttman ; Countable Abraham Worman. Fourth \Vont—Judge of Election, Elias Mertz; Inspector, Jonathon Reber ; Select Cumuli, John 1.. Hoffman ; Common touticil, IVut. Evge, Hen ry F. Scagreare , , \\*inlaid Yohn; Constable, Sam uel Wchleineyer. MASS MEETINGS AT TI I E SQUARE. LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC ASSENIBLAGES A large and very entituslastie meeting of Re publicans was held it Cent reSquare on last Thum,— day evening. General Swift, of Massachusetts, was the lint speaker. Ile was followed by lion. William Williams, of Illinois, who kept the large audience chained to the spot by Ms powerful elo quence. On Friday evening, another Republican meeting was held at the same place which was addressed by Gen. Jolt M. Thayer, of Nebraska, and Reese Davis, Esq. "Lehigh" rut/ "do better." THE INCNDATION TERRIFIC STORM AND .\ DESTRUCTIVE =9 011E.47' DAM A E TO ITOPPMT) isruDGEs, ouTitousEs. ETc., wAsii El MEM Sunday inornint; last wets ii , liered in by a re kutlio, storm, which vontintied during the whole day, and late In the evening it turned to a delge, the rain falling In torrents till daylight of Monday. Our eitixens were awakened from their slumbers at early lawtt by the alarm whistles of the found ries and machine shops of the First Ward, and ne‘l . , of the rapid rising of the Lehigh and exag gerated repoitg thereof !Tread from mouth to mouth. Soon crowds gathered at the svelte of tie inundation and prompt assistaa•e wa. , rendered those in .longer and the work of removing portable things to places or safely was eouuuenevd ill ear nest, but the great 'Mod was more aetive.'more powerful, mSre untiring in ila CirOrtS to destroy thou tic combinations of men could possibly he to save, and much was tarried away. So rapid was the rising or the waters that many narrow escapes Were made. Families had scarcely been removed from their houses NI hen the water ro-e to the height of their door knobs. The families on the Island left their homes early ht the morning. and by eight o'clock their houses were surrounded on all sides by a rushing flood. Mtwlt'velitablu lum ber was washed down the Jordan Abbott Ititter's planing mill, which lodged agallint the county bridge, where a large amount was saved at the risk of the lives of tile men. Alum' half-past right the flood had reached such a height :is to cut olicolnuilinieation with the bridge over the Lehigh, and was nearly even • with the railroad track. - Where were before rich gardens, pretty yards and traveled streets, was now at depth or ten to fifteen feet of water. Al ten o'clock the height was recited, anti 1113 If the time had some for Its de ,parture the suspension bridge which eonneet.. the Island with unthi land, swung gently frown Its moorings, turned round and gliding gracefully down the stream, disappeared from sight around the curve. Frarg were felt that t Ills floating monster — of the Lehigh would tarry consternation and destruction to tile Itethlehetnites, but the channel was uneortain and the eourse was rough mill the veulure,otne Craft Weill 1.11 pieces nl/1111t Iwo 111110 S brines. Despatches front Ntitheit Chunk up to A a. M., were received by mer+,•lGer, ;ding the two bridges at that pluee were wa•bed :may, that both telegraph lines had been swept with them, and the streets of Munell Chunk were navigable fur small craft. As communication Was brokvn,Txa , ,;gerated reports of the flood and the damage tht celsrion were rapidly Invented :tad more rapidly circulated, butt up to this Owe there Is very little that is till thellth: 10 be gablezi. Small shanties were swept away and a canal boat was seen to go to pieces, but extant of the damage here can only he guessed at. The county bridge at the mouth of the Little Lehigh stood its ground manfully, hit at noon it succumbed to the almighty power of - the current and was thrown against the iron bridge of the Lehigh Valley Rail road. Wavily laden ears had been played upon both trans of this :11111111re aui Il was dins saved. It Is thought to he eonsiderably damaged. how ever. Great destruction was dime Reek's hriek yard. The loss here cannot be less than if.,000. John UThelyl. soup and candle ammo lost abOut $5OO. The spoke mattufnetory of Klotz A: Roth, the grist will of Pretz, Weinshelmer A Po., and the,photlng mill of. Abbott A Hitter all. tzuq.lned great damage, but It cannot be cmilmated at pres ent. Fry's briel:'yard lost at least $2OOO. 'flue embankment ut the water works gave way and our citizens were deprived Of water, until yesterday. . Trains on the railroads were sadly Interfered Nvlth. The morning down train passed here on time, but (lie up train was compelled to stop at Fast Penn. Junction. Several culverts on the Eiuo Pennsylvania Railroad were torn out. A ai~ua ILleri ()CU c()ITNTY VAI LEHIGH TAKES TIIE LEAD THE MOsT SUCCESSFUL Eximir- TION IN THE STATE. TIIE Crl I' CROWDED WITII STRANGEIO Last work to- oite not noon to lie forgotten by Allentottlans. For ftair clays our it rota Were rouged with tdrntigertt front every• direction From Tuesday noon till Friday night everything yae se • alluwed up by Fair. Business of most binds reaped little benefit, but hotels, saloons and confectioneries had their golden harvest. The omnibus lines nod street ears put on extra teams and provided extra purses for their tanner. Thursday wits the Mg day. HIM the crowd was variously estimated at from twenty to forty thou billlll people. All the railroads did no much busi neon as their facilities would allow, and some idea of the numbers which crowded our city may be gained from the following statement of trains which arrived via Lehigh Valley Railroad on Thursday morning alone :—at 0:20 a.m., an extra train arrived front Mauch Chunk, and had thirteen ears crowded ; nt 0:30, the regular down tram, which Is due here at 0, arrived with seven ears ; at 7. the " Pee-wee" came In with two ears, contain ing 300 passengers ; the excursion train from Mauch Chunk arrived at 9:55 with fen care, and the extra Boni Bethlehem arrived at 10:45 with tell cars, all crowded to their utmont eanteity ; at 10:50 the regular up-train arrived with thirteen cars, all full ; at 11:50 extra arrived from Laury's with nine earn ; at 12 o'clock, regular down train sirrived with nine cars; at 11:53 the `• Pee-m ec" arrived on its up trip with three cars, and after running to Catanauqua, returned with three more car loads. This road alone must have brought in between five tutu nix thousand, and when we take into consideration the immense crowds which came on the Lehigh end Susquehanna mad the East Pennsylvania Railroads, and the streams of conveyances of every , description which poured Into the city from all sides during the whole inclrniug, we cannot think that the attendance at the Fair on Thursday was less than thirty thou sand. The exhibition was one of the most successful that have ever been held In this State, and the dis play was never excelled in any county fair. In the horticultural department the display of fruits was particularly line, but as the articles were only numbered we were unable to obtain the names of the exhibitors. This system was also carried out hi other departments. A quantity of butter made hat., pound prints, the sante as every pound of but ter that is sold by farmers hi every market in Philadelphia, attracted as much admiration and variety of comment 118 though it Was a production of some recently discovered tribe or nationality. The profusion of pies, cakes, etc., was an honor to the ladies who contributed their skill and well sustained the reputation of Lehigh County ladies for their skill hi this department. Pumpkins as large as the onion, and potatoes huge inn their pro portions, as well as other monstrosities of the vegetable klngdqui, weighed down the tables In the room set apart for their particular :Wolllllll°- dation. On the bailie floor With a colleetion of w a gons and sleighs, exhibited by Fogelsville car riage manufactory and by Allentown makers. 'rho sevond story was devoted to fancy goods, articles of home manufacture, etc. Our enter prising tow neuron, Henry Gabriel, exhibited woolen goods aniJ yarns manufactured nl his wooion mills at the foot of Seventh street. Sim ilar displays were made by C. 11. Foster, of Ott telauner mills, and by Shinier ti CO., of tiro Ranson SCIIIIIIIIIIIIII, NeWliAl & Ca., displayed various styles of full and winter clothing, which attracted much attention. One of the inrush no liveable display was made by henry Bitting It embraced the latest styles of hats, and the varloty and beauty of its furs wail the universal praise of tlie Indies. sportsmen'. implements, knivee, etc., wrre shown In profusion by C. F. Wolfertr. In boots :mil slates E. Mertz Son and J. L. Farr exhibited beautiful selections. J. W. Giim, Al lentown, exhibited leather; F. I). Wieand, carri age harness, saddles, etc.; W. F. Hartman a tine assortment of tobacco and cigars ; Charles Reichel and M. Foust, of 53 West Hamilton street, musical Instruments ; a collection of rustic wood work exhibited by W. 6z J. Prete, of Alien town, 'called forth much admiration ; a case of Huffed birds was exhibited by J. Monkey ; wood 111111 willow ware by IL W. Cole ; beautiful designs in pottery by WM. Fisher, of the Allentown pot tery ; stuffed birds and birds eggs by W. 11. Werner, of Nazareth ; Miss Gould, of Allentown, exhibited come beautifully executed oil paintings ; 11. G. Wilson, professor in the Allentown Business Col lege, exhibited a fine collection of portraits in crayon, among them striking likenesses of some of our prominent t. Itizens ; W. L. Blackman, pro fessor of penmanship in the saute college, had a profusion of speehnenx of Ills skill hi that depart ' ment. ' We noticed route splendid specimens of dentistry deposited by Di. La Roche, of No. 41 East Munition street. There were beautiful sets, and as they all were manufactured for custotners they better display the Doctor's skill and work manship than if they bad been made expressly for tie Fair. A small upright engine of exquisite workmanship was exhibited by John Kestier. A collection of currency issued by the United States and by State Banks,including Continental money, was d6played by a Mr. Shaffer. The following sewing machines were in operatioriand doing their best on falley neW hug. Whieh was entitled to the premium it would be hard to say, stud l four readers have any hesitation about which one to liar, we advise them to take one of each and they will get the full worth of their money :—Wheeler Wil son, A. ZN:,117.1g, exhibitor; 'rite Florence, eXidb- Red by Wm. F. Wolle ; I Ed. aril Deshler, agent ; Siuger,•W• It. Houser, Cams:m.om ; Weed, vies. B. E. Fritz. Allrulowu ; Wl6Oll Setelin; Ma chine and Ilinkle. Knitting Machine exhibited Ly Enos tVelse, Allentown. Maulburg .N! Well's col lection of furniture. is worthy of special mention! Their chamber set was tune of the handsomest ever inannfietured. Their parlor set of antique design and cushioned with Bismark Rep attracted much admirathin. Reuben Sieger had a variety of chairs of hits situ manufacture. Besides these displays the second story contained an endless variety of bred work, zephyr and worsted work, fancy needle work, much of it beautiful beyond description, afghans, and various other articles whose names We forget, Huff exhibited the enviable skill and THE LEHIGH REGISTER,, ALLENT taste of our Lehigh County Indies. And while we were admiring these evidences of untiring industry the thought struck us that when sister mantles Asti us that " Lehigh must do better," (politleally,) we eats return their pleadings by saying'all Other counties must do better, in fel ne handiwoik,ir they would have their h a lt's se rank with ours In their perfection In lia , w tales. Allentown's muster maehini,Le, Messrs. Moser 6: ('amp, exhibited a tine horizontal engine manu factured at their works, near the L e high v a lley Railroad Depot. A. IL Fisher, of Allentown, ex hibited beautiful designs in ornamental Iron work, emn.istina or door cud window sills, railing, etc. James 11. Rush and Wm. G. Ritter exhibited stoves and tinware, the former " the 'Oriental — and the latter the I. Morning Glossy." In agricultural implements Selp &Annoyer ex hibited combined thresher and eleatter, and hook horFc power; J. Stelninger patent hag holder, a very userni Invention for farmers and millers; \V. 11. Powell ik Son, llenJamitt Yeakle, and tither manuf,cturers and dealers who, names were not <n the tickets, exhibited a variety of implements, consisting of corn shelters, 1110Wern and reapers, threshing machinert, hay cutters, ploys, harrow a, grain drills, hand-power cult, etc. A patent farm gate, that could either be raised or swung either way, was exhibited by M. J.111` , . Philadelphia. 'flic entity Amite Were tilled with Imported and domestic Innis. Among the former Were :mine tine specimens of the .\yn•,hirc. Durham, Alder ney, Devons and North Devon. 'Fla. ts , titithtlown, Italtew ell, Cotswold, Cashmere and Native breeds inf sheers wet, well represented. 'flaw. , were some very line speeitneus tepresenting the breeds of Sullitik. Jersey and Chester Comity Whites. The display ut poultry %Van particularly fine lout embraced 111111,1 every breed extaut. Thur;.olay-afternoon was given to eitcrul trials. of ,I.eed riot the r:,eituz w'.m• very exciting". The fiiliuu jug were the victors : Road,ter—best two in three, by St. Charles iu three straight heats. Titer 2:4:: and 2:44. Itiftthle team, -11 was with difficulty ihat the Iforf.cs were .tarred CO as to Make the contest, all being too anxiffte. for the fray. This twee was on Ify Samuel team. Time and t2:51. Single teams.—BeA 't hree in live won' Iv the Donner hors in '2:33 and Best hort , e lli tlo• (minty I'm the voinity prentitto Vllll hr peter Misr', horst. in $th:16,2,10 2:40 Clt, 'miler four yvare old.—(one heat. tr ..1 1 t, 1::i0 by Lots,. I,tvot , tl by E. Scholl. Several lievidehl, occurred AM the ground, Augustus Roll had two of his Huger, cut It ill out• of Yeahers rutting machines. .% luly was run over on the bark mid badly ellt. William Walhert's horse tall 011. Ile was permitted to roll 0111 the upper gate. The :olimal Was caught at Clapboardtmvo and the wagon, o 'dell 111111 been I)rmight from illy factory the mcvions was badly broken, I.Nlt, of the whorls briltC att.t.iy first roped. The occupants were t 111.0,11 out mi the ground:, but were not dangerously hurt. . I'l I E )I'N'l' CDURCII DEDICATION The Evangelical Mennonite 'hum!' at Coop ertzburg will he dedicated to the worship of Al mighty God on Saturday and Sunday, the And :'.4th of Octoher. Services three time a da) —on Saturday in German and tin Sunday in Ger tans aunt English. Pastors from a distance NVil hr present. N,illnekstero allowed on the pretniseit MAN 1:11.1.1.:II ON TOE NORTH PENN It. It Saturday evening week, as the dawn train on this road came near Ebrhares Mill, about four miles below Ilellertown, the engineer the lusty of a 1111111 lying Intl the track. Ile whistled down brakes, but before the train could he stopped, It passed over his hotly. 'rite hotly was soon after got out, lout the 'man was dead. One of tilt brakemen was ordered Inc tin• conduc tor to amain with the body. l'oroner Blamer wit.: sent for. who arri veil at the seetie alasit mid night. One of Heading's prominent hardware lirins Bent a lot of contributions of light hardware to the fair on Monday, together with loose labels, in charge of the driver, who was entrusted with the busineu<e, of potting the labels on. Unfortunately the man could not read, and the result was a con siderable intermixture of goods and titles. 'l•he people examiniug the collection were edified by finding a Hat Iron labeled a n eider mill," a core <dueller a " <dollies wringer," a lot of shilgh bells " small hand plows," a bird cage a n coal bucket,' lieMilll9 Tito ri: The Bethlehem 'Flaws calls William John millionaire °idle Lehigh Valley. NVith due respi fur the wisdom or ‘• yurei. trowy,- We must siet that William John is aot one of thew, h a d dead. Ile re,idell in Pottsville and acquired I weal, 11 ill the Schuylkill region,:. The Northampton Connty Agricultural' Sld, commeneed their annual exhibition at Nazare yoderday, to eontinuc lour All :Melilla tea; mule In '4016 the church jilt at the Catholic Church of ) hu tch Chunk on !ilia day morning hutt. Through the courageous it lion of the urie,t, who ill,covervil the intruder the very aet, the thief wan arrested and hamd oeer to the authorities and it, note in jail. transported over the Lehigh N . :111).y Itailrut rm. ti”. Is - veh ept11111: sq.'. 95, isr.u.).)))otrur.):l ei 6:11111 . tune 11))4 year : E., T.). T01:11 N1a10010y..... ...... .13.020 IT :131.11)3 •• Brayer Mvadow... 7,:)2 345 ; 123 •• Niaill •(1):101; 21 13 Is 2 •• 1.))11igli ••1.)0•11. " 11').010)01.; Grand 1..aul Same lime I,lis DIE= I= Pig ii. n Irati,ported over the Le•liiclt Valley for the ,vel; ending Sept. 2:1. ING4I: From Ton,. Carbon firm 110 Luillol V:1 lif`y I roll Co T110111:1 , 11'011 CO Lehlult ('rune Iron Co. 1226'.E=1M1 llolwrts Inn; Co Glendon Iron ro I;ldgh Iron l'ompany Iron Co Other Shippers OE =I We clip the following from tic New York 'Tribune. It Is true, (1114 we COMBlelid It to every one who has an Interest In WIWI,' he rehlill'i,: Nothlug Is store COMIIIOII than to hear people talk of what they pay for adverthrlug, .tre., as so much given In churchly. Newspapers by enbarar log the value of their properly in the neighbor hood, and Oviscx the Mounties In which they are published a reputation abroad, benefit all such, partharlarly if they are merchants M. real estate owners, thrice the amount yearly of the meagre HIM they pay for their support. Beside every public spirited citizen has a lamlible pride in having a paper of which he Is not 11.1111111 ed, even) though he should pick it up In New York or Washington. A goodslooLing, thrlclug•sbest help, property, give, a character toloeality,and 'sin n o un• respeein a desirable public COIIVCIIICIIVC. If from any came the matter In the Meal or editorial column rhould not he to your standard, do not cast It aside and pronoun, It good for nothilig, until satisfied that there . h as been no mare lobar bestowed upon it than is paid for. If you Want a wart readable sheet It must be supported. And It 11111.4 ma be Implicated In a marl' of charity either, but beeltuse you feel a necessity to support it. The local press Is the power that moves the people. AI.I.I:NTi/WN ItAII.IIIIAD, This is the mune or the railrowil lirittimilly eluirterell from Allentown to Auburn, whieli lilt , been suspended slave April, 11. , 117. The Philadel phia and Reading itafireail Company have now taken the 'natter In hand, and are griollng the road from Topton to port ('linton. The laying of 1 -.1 „,„„ , 1 „, 11 he k no w. hy his company-- rink has already commenced on the l ' llialill Vial lbat IS the Ilfc insuranee - cianpany fu which he Is ~ ; til. i . . ,',Ar n i;',!,ll : :,- , ‘,,N , ..1 , ,"4. ; ;!..t,',h , ::',';',',„'„7,,',1 , ',',"::,",1 , ','„,, , 1 X ,',', , , , or the road, mud Ii Is supposed the road wila he i intereeted. i,,..., ii. oirsele,....d hi as) ccoic.,,,) o , th , ' Co•t , ' , Star opened for trade and travel to I.litztown by De- For a nom to be in the A NII , :IiICAN I.IFE'IN- cember 1,4. We understand that the site for a I sd - RANfiF, compANy OF pIIII,ADELPIIIA, e e l s lit Kutztown has already been selected, am' f o r i m it a oce, implies that he I s a mutt into liar a ' WIS. .1 A3II:N PIILIMrIi. lii•ll.,Nl in ~ of Cuonal 1!•. , ~. .r V that the lellhlll 11 1 ": 'ill he .eaPleleil by the time proper regard for the Interests of Ills own city' mud 'J. ElinAll TlloSnioN, l'n••. s Peon., it. It., . Jo 5.:1.1 NI. the mid Is opened. The chiller Is to be einistniet- State, a becoming eimildenee lii the leading bast- 7,[:V i l l i Al i . 1. ,7, 1 ',Y,',.... r g,V,,N. 1 ,1T.',7;.•„r i 1 ;;;:',',T,'3;'„';','„7,' ; ',71;;,',',:: ed at the company's shops at Pottstown, and .be i ke , o , men aid, own community, , goo d ~0 0nd . IMi..ll l l : ll , iiii , t..& l l ,.. .ii,l . Niryclliil ,, i .:. u , iiiavi . :• , i ,.i s o i ,„ ,..„ : . In readiness for putting tip on soon as the track Is Judgmon't In the matter of Investments, and au , North Won, stn ISAAC 11:17.1.1:11C HST. Alioruer-at•LaW, Ns WAllail 01. lath. It will be a handsome structuie, SO feet by eve to the welfare of Ills family. • . 1 11 . 11 . 11 ‘ 1 Y1 1 1 1 1 . 1 11F! 'ls l''.V"ln ' t ' , ' . ' t " c ' l . l:, i 4 : fl i . S .lO u li "' f ~, r i ii' l ! ' . l i . . 35. Kutztown win 600 u waken up to n new life, Rockhill & • 11'itsc - ri -; 0 adVertlSenient lu another l E"EnE ".• HIE' ) Er'""dr"' '"".4IE N'i'""'"' ' E'"k• and wlll have something better tlitin the old fast- , rlt ell. The riot). on Jiln s NUN .L .iiiTa ' oak' il:ll . lll';.'ili ' iii ' g i i',‘, ' il. " :, ' ../1. c oaten or ii,l• Ixl. r N •sas re touted Battalions to Interest Its people. There Is lUteks of our best eit " int ., as P n . ls , l speak ;ohm: , la juat . isu of • s r j' i ri , ;';`, / 4, & „„', l ",t` L k ,•,..',",''' .. "'""''''' a heavy foree engaged on the remaining portion goesaii.i.A'Wll.sioN's loud kiddie. /loth for well and , of the road, with the view to its early eompletion, for th• /rain or HOU, lIOCKUILL Si WILSON Cecil to have This will he the great lipid route . to New York. :.`: r Y ii ihMl","4lol7llleml.".ll4i°l7l:,inzis"is or is tb y e ic t' in ' ii7 s c. ri ' : " li l ln g e '' from the Schuylkill region, being a uniform down happier by the fart that the men and hors of the household '., grade from that beet ion to the DelitWitre.—Rend- list their clothe at the litnal Brown 11811. Used. nod sae i ilk/ .lintrunf. or Tralicl,.., gerillennut I= I= I= UM ,!116 011 679,0.j7 II 11,477 00 330,510 15 :N ::O; 011 1.11,41.0.2 S 11) TJ3,115S lt) 1.7:11,91S 01) MEM P ,4i s 14 I= A young boy. named Davis was drowned at Mr. Andrews' Ice !louse, at the canal in this place, on Timidity. Ile had been In this country about two weeks.— riltallllllqllo JOl/11101. MItIKTING rosTi.omn) In comegnenee of the storm the Republietin Moss Meeting at Ilakendanqua has been postponed to Friday night. RUNAWAY, AND TWO MEN • HURT On Saturday, Sept. 2M.11,.a. Mr. Nathan Grim ad - Mr. Wm. Siegfried were driving down the 111 near the Northampton furnace, below South Sellslelivin, the spirited horse they were driving Imeame unmanageable, and ran lulu the gutter, upsetting the Wagon and throWinti: both Men out. Mr. Siegfried bad ~.his Jaw broken and was severe ly but nut to seriously hurt us Mr. Slog .. .... fried 13(.11. gentlemen are 11011Ig well. There eons to exkt IL rata' tendency among borers to recome unmanageable on the bill above men haled ; we have chronicled numerous runaway yehletite which have occurred is this locality In he last LWO . Or three years. • I= Application will hr made at the next session f the Leciblitture for the ineorrormion of the rot hug i a ailntivan to he located 0, ii:11111111 below : Franklin Nuyings Bank. 50,000. Tll 10 1111:011.1i 11t A I lel: iIIWII. 1110110PorlItOrrl, S. A. {ridges, J. NV. Wikon. Peter Wyckoff, John Ilellertnwn Savings fiank. Capital, 1.550,000. Inenrin,ratnrs, George AVllltaker, Rev. Samuel !less, I'. R. lireinig, Win. It. Yeager, Jesse Iliteh. • Girard Suvln n liallk. CHOW, $50,000 Ye he located nt. Allentown. 'lncorporators, Pluton Albright, It. S. Shiwrr, 11. K. Ilartzell, Aaron Eit•enharl, .T1Igloo:tit Mertz, Charles Eckert. , Fogel,ville Savings Bank. Capital, frai,ooo. Incorporators, Ilenry• Colwell, Daniel Moyer, tsainuel Kuhns, NV. Fogel, NVta. Stine, J. Straub, %Val. Nfuhr, Darhl .A. Swith, Joann A. Ettinger, Solotnon Peter. Millerstown Loan and Saving Asitoeiation. Capital $.50,000. To lie located at Millenitown. Incorporators, James Weiler, George Ludwig, licidatnin J. Scistuoyer, Franklin Shitner, Horatio T. Ilertzog, :lames Singuraster, J. F. M. 61111ktt, Charlee Shinier, Gideon F. Egner, John shiirert, winiam Solhloy, Anthony Mechlin, Alexonder Sinlonoget. I= There wan ...in. thing quite taking in Mr. Wontiuniker's Wed of beginning the fall and winter trade of his Clitsw• wit.stidet clothing lodise with n "reception." Tlni, wan demons:rated by it• •nris.••. .%11 day long the hulking Crmtm row de.' nut thronged by gentlemen mid ladies, glad wich an ollnertrinity of looking through the fleet cloth. lug house in anti city, mid .Inking its proprietor by ain had. 'rind hens, was lidantifolly deownted, and nothing onll linve bedn morn attrnetlve and plon•lng. Ilut of nil Ise attrnetions n..il pl.ni•dut things of the nreasien, slant attialliSi. and pleasantest .4 all non the really wonderful stork ..r ow opening of which wa• the occasion of this cetdion." thin Involuntarily a•kinl, " 11114 l;e 1,,i11-1.1.1d0 clothing`. !sorely much &lir:tient, lonia lint e been mrilido to mil., and monsitowient In the gust an deportmout. • Mr. Samuel Watmtnaker, to whom 14 'argot,' committed the rotolurt ..1 the Cho4tnutodreet burdnooo, rerholnly wo• for hittoodf n repittetion for nom' mote mid 'kill to decor,. don. and .hawed plainly that he Woo n gentleman to hl,lll any other 10.011.0110 n night merely commit tho got an of hi. flhest clothing. Mr. Hang , wn 4 on hand M 411 ow tin :hrongh the honor, pledging., 04 noun!, with 1114 khelne4o ond nontlemanly bearing. The Proprietor himself Mr. .101 iii Wit namaker. WYr everywhere, kith a tt ord And otnile for all who came. Indeed, it wan enough to make any man amile—aye, and laigh outright, to N.. 1. /114 ,tore no crowded with admiring Lot Mr. NVaiiiiinalcoir, i to blob ut Mtn, seems like n gentleman of leisure, cool and self-pieiveraed, the very laid loan . to be bearing, RA he Is. an amount of Lilian , . which ir pit Om vhoulder. of no ether man in Plilladelphia• A. an index of the trade of the coming he/limn yesterday' , experience el •IS and fOl Che , inut Atreet natal he highlY esitimfactory, mill justify the espoctatiima we entertain that an Powell... subiof good. trill reward the proiligioua elforta whieli hove been put forth by Mr. Wona maker.— bri lout. Sum; American Shoe ' lip Com pany have Introdueed, this ht!lte.,ll, It new white metal tip, which by wear has thin appearance or silver, and is deeidedlr ornanieutal. A metal tlp adapted to first-class shoes has long been needed. This 111'W lip Merk this demand, and must come illlo as general nice on the diner grade of children ' s shoes as the copper tips Incise ins the cutionon grades. — liestett deartial. El= —The Berks County Agricultural Exhibi• non, held at Heading last week, Was very largely tteuded and was ale of the finest Fairs, in every respect, ever held in that county. Asa Packer was there on Thursday. The attendance au that day k estimated at 20,000. • —ln pursunure of the joint resolution or Reading. Councils, 31csurs. David McKnight, Mllllll/111.11111, IliCSter Clymer and S. E. An emia have been appointed delegates to 'represent the city of Reading in the Louisville conitnereial Convention, whielt meth+ on the E.l.th of October. I=l —(;eorge N. Corson. of Norristown, 1111M1 loom nonduated fur law Judge of the Scycnili Judicial Dint:let by the Republicans. CITY NOTICES ()e% old friends Iima:HILL it.soN are UR Lard at work a• eirr. w•vry denerlption iit attractninii 111 Ilii• it ay •if elognnt Anil Iniiirinur Hi.own Stone II•11 twit, flit - m.llml unit over with core thing that man in ran wont, 1. , r warmth, comfort. All OM trio nil% 1.1u.1 to callin Awl . •saniiiir Alionimlve•aml compare Or prise, of tlii• °loth. lug it ills timt i.f.ny titlinr or el.ow Mr Public will llnd everything In the stationery line at Ireilell's Stationery Store, 4:1 East Hamil ton Street. Stationery . for the Ladies, for the l'onnting 'louse, the Lawyer, the Merchant and for everybody else. We make at specialty of vit t. lolls :11110, It) it n et. cue tint: the atteutiu❑ el' the itt n pie:trill' to tell the Santo nary over flllll aglim, if it ix • good story. Ittir rtory now il, of thr hati•fureotnwe;el,l „ y II nrl lilt thii they trwtkr at ill , gro•at II - it 11811, l'lsilutlt 11 , 1 , 18. The fart i+, It,are tot other clothe., made el+ey,,re, that look hall n-•r wear half w• halt It. the Itocktitrt. St WI I..itiN The 811,1 Yttrietl J....a1t0/tot of flue cloth. , for Foll w 111Clilt• , • - 1,11 I 1.1. St WI I.itoB 1101 V dIBPII4Y worthy the of oil who to the city. Sr.. Hot tr•ii qvcrllwitit•rit to auother o dawn. flit thousand Pianos of Haines & Brother, Ni•iv Turk, Were .11,1 lu one year. Not only are they the cheapest piano In the market, ranging from fli7s to 85uu, hut have given universal Fatishietion throughout the military. Only fur sale at C. I'. Ilerrman's Mushe store, 7th and Walnut. Shed If ',sic, Books, music Fort Folios, strin g , ' or anything belonging to a regular Music store, : , Ho you W ANT A can he hail eheapei: than anywhere else, at C. F. lierrmann's Muele rtore, tor. 7th anti Walnut . ( 1 () ( ) K S 1 1( ) V 1" ,teens, Allentown Liadernian dr Scrod Gold Medal Cyeloyd and Square Pianos are considered by the most prom l tientmusicians in the country a first-class Instru. l'"" inent In regard to durability, fullnees and brit- Haney of tone. They sell Pile Hundred Dollars n• loner than either Chickerlin.i', or Steinway's ; are 4hl " Thnh h Ilenv iPot w !mi Ork In every respect 400 d, if not superior to THE load WRlT:tilted for 5 years. Number of refer elicei in affirmation of the above ran be 'given from ellizens. of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Counties. Come and examine them at C.F. Derr mama's M \isle store, 7th and IValinit For it low tittle We tinge tilitioril it genilititi In errs, In Ow number of good.looking nien ia init. neigh liorhoil, raped/Ally ninon& one knhaefihera. The rhanga hua la•en No marked as to be aubjert for general eon verso lion. People ask "Why Is title the.." And tho gonerul enawer In that almost all Our fellow-visite. me' wearing the eelehrated " & Iguana" INSI . IIA:WI , ', I'OMPANI clothe , It I• well known that the people who weer the clothos of tide inoke command the esteeta of their fellow • ereitinres. ail ont reader* know lii!ert) 8ur1.11.1. WI LaOr in. The mammoth Drown Swim Clothing lint% yin and real Cheetnut Street. Philatielphli. A 'A II I 1.1.1/1 N. Bear . 111 labia that hone muilunietures shoot . be supported at all times, Roil tvhilNt you do so io•ti• none but Wine's ale, porter, 'Oilers' water old xarSaloaritht ux they are llotilC made, pure, the best ' Date. in market and can be hail ut almost every bur Lt lfvn, n„. 11, 1861. 11.. r. 11. u the eonty. live. II 11 STN, \TEDNESD BUSINESS NOTICES Scrofula, Halt Rhetwa, Skin and Feinute Inseam's. Wurra pled curetf.—See testimonial:— S•Ltenerar Tow:casino, Lehigh Co., Oct. 31, ISM. It la with a grateful feeling that I feel able to make the following statement for the benefit of those who are suffer ing from Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wife had been angering for several years (ruin tumors or swellings on her neck whirl, after a time would gather and discharge matter, leaving a running nnte. She had been treated for more than a•year by must eminent phynl• elan, without receiving nay permanent benefit, he: disease becoming worse, until she had five of these running sore, "11 her neck, when I employed Dr. 11, D. Longooker, under whose treatment she commenced to Improve very fast, the sures ton hoe neck to heal, nod all her littloleaotant stool olk agreeable symptoms gradually to ilisnloloear, her health was restored, which wen hi about four months. 1 feel perfectly justified. otter having tried the WM1.0.111.4 other physirlans in recommending allthoose who are suffer• lug from Scrofula or Chronic. Diseases to Dr. Lougnk,•r for medical treatment, with n firm belie/ that they will he sat isfied, lonefit•d end c ured thereby, not my wife has been. MEM Dr. 11. D. I.oo,Dtkor's oftito I. on tho Einti 'filo or Sixth strret, 10O,rneu llLDniliou and NV 01001, Alloollon 0. Allentown has an extensive china and glajfavare establishment where its great a variety and as low tutees can be fnuld in, in the larger roles. We refer to the new store or Richard Walker, No. 40 West Hamilton street. • itlarriayrs CRESSMAN.IIOLDER.—( in Sept. fit, by the Rev. N S. Straesberger, Mr. Abraham Pressman, of Philadelphia, to Niles Maria, Ilatight , r of S/10 - 111011 Holder, •If :\llrutmi n. KODER—ZIEGENFUSS.- 0 11 the 11111 of Sep tember, by the l A •v. li. 11. Kistler, D. Kotler to Miss Lvtliatatt Ziegettfliss, both or I loyencl:. ERDMAN—FINKNfORE.-011 the 25th of Sep tember, by the some, Mr. Wm.ll. Erdman to Miss Mary E. Fineinore. both of Springfield. EIIM AN—W I EDER.—On the . 2711 f of June, by the Rev. S. K. lirobst, Mr. Alfred Gellman to Miss Eliza Rieder, both front Lower Macungie. REIN ERT—KOI.I3.—On the 25th of September, by the tame, Mr. Wm. IL Reined, of Lynn town ship, to Miss Hannah Kolb, of Heidelberg. • WILLETS—GROMIS.—On the 711th of Sep tember, by the sane, Mr. Nehemiah S. Winds, of Leesport, Burks comity, to Miss Lydia Ann Gro . mis, of Perry township, Berks dinty. \ HAILEY—ESCHENBACI I . — On the tlfith of September, by the Rev. J. F. Crouch, at his resi (levee, Chew street near Fifth, William 11. Bailey, of Philadelphia, to Mies Georgiana Eeehenbach, of this city. . . RA I'SCII--GEBEI..—On the Nth of September, by the Rev. Win. MenniA*, Mr. Theodore Rowell to M Catharine Gebel, both or Allentown. M EITZI.EIt —SCI I i:CKI.Eit.—On of September, by the some, Mregilliont Meitzler to Kate Seheehler, both orlmwer Nlatmozie. WA LK —SOLD.-011 the :10th. by thernmr, M r. David Walk to Ntiss t'elinda Sold. both of Frank lin 10W11011p. Carbon eounty. FRANK EN FIELD—F EN NER.—On thr S:11110 dnc, Lc the NUM'. Mr. James M. Franke:llldd, of Bethleitent, to MIA , Sabina Fenner. of Ilittersvillr. BRIGHT—RINK Eli.—On the snow day, by the smile, Mr. David Bright to Mis, Lydia Rinker, both of Bethlehem. ' RORER'S—OVEIIPEUK.- 0 11 the :itlth ult., by the Rev. Richard Walker, Mr. David Itobcrte, of Allentown, to M 1,4 Overpeek,nrCata tatugna. • Dratbs WETIIERIIOI.I4.—On the 4th of October, lu this clip, George Wetherhold, aged p 7 years, 7 months and 17 days. BECK.—On the sth of September, in IhlYetwh, Martin, eldest son of Wm. !it. and Carolina Beek, aged 8 years, 3 months and 2 have. RINK I.E.—On the 21st of September, In Rich land, Annie C., Infant child of Frauds and Rebec ca Hinkle, aged 10 mont h s and 3 days. RUDOLPII.—On the 12th of September, Han nah K., aged 0 years and 11 days and Septem ber 20th. Mem:mita. aged I year, ri months - and 3 days, only children of John and Angeline Ru dolph. ROTIIROCK.—nit the 2stli of September, In Loeust Valley, Anna Lanni Itothrock, wife of the late Lewis Rothroek, aged 32 years. 7 month 4 unit 2 days. albraiscmcitts 1 . 869 . PIMA DELPIII.I. ISlift. WALI, PAPERS. HOWELL & BM' li I: E PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES SALES RoOMS, C., For RTH and MARE ET St• , 1.111 LARELPRIA. • Factory'. Cur. Twruty•ttird and SanAota Sin, NEW STYLES EVERY DAY, SF Slit tiWN MARE. I Oct 6..:1ta E:IIAISTIti: el: ROSS, added la Ihelr•lark n no, kr or lIANII3I.iAI EDGINGS A NI) I N.SIIt'ItNIIS. In choice pallernn and at chunp ALS.), deuiral.l.. NEF:111.11 WORK Swls• and ennilirle, at n vain, . I. arm Juranyt Edgings a yd... for 11!. I.".aud TIWIr lineol Wllll%. couipl..!.. :rot 9 11 1 21:', 1 1111 A LAWNS al Al. 1 . 1111 • 11 S, good and cot low. • CANIIIHICS. }Lob and hard Um-bed. Sllll/111.31 :de Fli•Ill'h 1... hilt -0111; AND! Hs, fa. much far 0v.a....1:11, and from Al oad• , R ea l'l.A I I) AND STllll'l'llo N.llNsoliN., Real arid haitatiall H1'11'1'1:1% a 11.'w IMIT.}TION 1101,11E1' EHHINI.S. •ir log and d u ..., from purl II• I'Ll'Ny LACE choice I3tter. Itrx I and N' LENCIA Ti nr. I , }WHIN WASII . I4I,ON Hu, 11.1.1' , 1:,. IuIT NET for vial, LATE Fa 11'11TAINN anal CURTAIN I tai .llll.t n 1.w.. 11.1 k I', lII:NTS' bit I lIT FILIINTS. }X. 212 Noit'rit EirniTti sTitEET. PHIL\ 1)A. C A It D E. (). 'l'l 1M PSON. MEItCHANT T.111.()Ii. ' No. 90s Walnut Str,et, atl , llti..ll I. ILI. 1 , .1 , 1i..1 , bratrlierti r— , ll•l.li.hment. 1151•,, Atr oll ~ 11 pr-,l••krial , l , (..i . ail.l ."' Althoulth vinirt.,,t lu tlw tlw Ow particular 1.0.11.•ilt .1 Ilw 1111.1 1 ., din.otti•fle.l, P.% C loch 1- itiNll.• A+ r." 11. is Ailts , ollare.l ~ ar:liot ..1.1.111101i by 11,111.10,1 1111 i thr•Fligli and in nrtii.... 1 . 15 , .•e h•i, 1...1:0....h.... , 11,, a. gi,e trio I. • ATSON'S CEIAIIIR %TED vint A ND 111.:10:1,A Ploml• 1! I . SA IF ES. ES7'.11:1.1 , 111:11 lA' 1,1 Tur:• r sArE lowsE /.////..IPELP/11.4 The only Suf... 1,11 o: !loon, 1;1E1.1,4,1 Fri, front 1..11111.1/• • •• Al%o prito. from I" lo 3i lii. rout. lon oilo l'Ivn••• to 'o,n llar 0,1 r. loor ol 1:1,11..t. %Vat-on. N10nn1,n11 , 1.... oct dm Fon: 11l R=liliEN Th. t..1....11ritl ,nrl ..t/r lbw Po r. En= =CM JA MES 11. RUSH, Allentown, Pe EEO AM ERICA N I'IIII.ADELI'III.\ Ir Ti, UP Tin: .1 Ill; =ENE = W M..T. ItO.MIG, M. 1 . )., Agent 11=2 Y, OCTOBER 6, NOD (Abbrrtiontrnts For Pure Water, 0. 0 ItiTIT,.., CHS G tele celebrated Pump, a r t , o, tv t, . B LAToo rt entirely lasteleSs, ,1-,,A , r 7 ,:rotte, durable and cella• :a' .. ~,,% 624 &626 ble; °goal to tho k r f...;\;„ fiIBEIIT ST good olddlohloned , fl o ,, .'' ..1:. • PI IL N wooden Pomp, end 4 f>.... ~ ,q, (11, emit tea; than hall the '',.Ve' ..", , "'". ~`,. money Entity arranged ' -. '...,Vir,.. to rot to be non-fn•eziog, l' ,:••• `.. 70. , and lo construction .0 .1111411 a "/ .. NI ''". that any ono con put It up and %,.'. t../ifT keep It In repair. - ke...t,:..„ . ..: . THE HEST AND CHEAMT PUMP NOW Mr FEILS I Cif l' AN I) GOOD. Who, the are y, ntuny Fur..Stertut nit there urn In tlon city Phil re ndrlphitt it tl. dtillryll for tho uninitiated to dn. termite. u le July. 'flume who are yoreed in the dlr. forent Fun., however, know where to go,nutl g ee , re.eler, el w le , are 11..1 argil:tinted with the y.giote. 0r...1. • of Fur.. w , would telylse them to gu to an c•tnl.ll•liinent of the brit relettettUll, where they con Forelut•e ill, the 14,:ite•t :gel be -tangled that they ur.• honeytly dealt will. W. , know of nu better r'11, , • rellnlde .lore 1111th that of M 0.,. IttISEN lIAFM 4 CO.. N. , . fdtt Arrla Street, Flinn bring their new I ~,, mien. yvlte, we Sr.' vnofhl , ot front. their long esp., ...nee in the Fur 1111SItig.,, that peryonn roll get keel Fur. and the weal of their looney. The, Nagy Store I, centre of attraction on areount of the geotl Intlit iu u Ilion they -hew elf nll their geotiv. ordovs flub do no Paisine.."4 - 11 111..., la-itlotoilill• For. [lll4 +,....111 NI 111 he the Mink 101 l 00. l thi• iy the meg lib •y lin, theta ytg ,en• ntel qualith, and for urge. to salt ell : mot , i 11 1 3• hily • 4I••••• 113 i ,V 1 ,111.. hut - a cu l .d not of Furs e]. I') •••111I.LI le know here to go ;gel lett oltae. = To •.... th.• 11••• A 1111 t/ .i.lIk114••• :ot Aran tire of 111 :r For- tr ill ttrll ralia) 1.11 to 1111. 4,- tabli•lomoit. :tool thoir all. ~arlalll, l !lon rrilie ex rrpr , .. , , :1 , I. Moll; art front j , ll and ...Pt.° rrrY ntro itank art. brim: a lath ; lout !root 4:10 to 4a) ,vlll buy l,o•l'.•lll.lark tho.o. Nut, la.t a holy front right t.. fotroit vorp, Then the ti• lie)' Minh' rel, lh Merman [Fitch and dir b, awl other 100111111 i low-prlev , l For , in elid viirletlem lteme:ober the nano. or Jol4ll'll ROSENII.II'3I A 1"0., 101 the wool., 110 Arch Street. bettreolt 111 t n otl 001. Pth sole. 1 1 11110.1'0. . S s -I , lms repaired stud altered lobo tho I rot noth ms• Oct. 11-1103 The Real Excellence and Cheapness of our Cloth ing is the only accrot of our great success. REFfrit CT' / OF N. o 0 ,R ,DEICOTH Wr hare made the GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET Numberless Garments, Endless Variety, Choicest Selections, Goods to Wear Well, Standard Styles, Latest Fz>liiorb, t. 1 4 itt LOW Elt PM, a, il.lt .I.• a:•4•8 it.t )'t i ll. ~e,~sg:-~----~. }O HIS' AND YOUTHS' WEAR and Getter Cutters, Improved System, Greater Dispatch, A Fincr Line of Goods than ever, School ,Cloth,;, Eunday Clothes, Many New Styles, Wearing Qualities Unequaled. Ome ' ,, ':41' 1 0.1:40:1 NOS . E. cot. MARELT 151taket 10 Minor. PHILADELPHIA Rifityr,":l7 , ,N • •_-•.• ) 1.'11A ,3 11).• e I UV I) 1t.% I.ll* O , ll'lllE, (-; E.-11; 1 . .1N I) 11 I 1,1,1.1M5, And J1114,-1,1.4. t•• t 1..• :it thy public .1 I. oil. 11, t0.,.11.1. LYNN LY.u. 111 .1!1,111... , 11 .611.1 ..f 1., 9111. , T 11 1 .111.. 14 1?? 1•• 1110 b?.? 31111 N 11. /1.1 VEIL ESQ. AND JAMES S. BIERY, Esq., =9 Dn. T. c. .k ; li. AND \V. 1). I.I . ('NENBACII, ESQ., 11 , •111 •l •flt n. • Fr•oolool oin your ndgIPI our pIo• •Itotr ain't .. ., al ot an tosonoinkal ndlion,trolon tho liocrrikeirolt, protretion to li•oor in. nod thr tram 110:11••ty to nnln , •r fun , In 1..1 , lir taro. T HE - 1101ZSE Ai R. =I l'lt Ell I I'MS MEE= 011 01t. 11101, '2OOl, 21st and :2241 of ()etober. 1060, 1111t1)1C I'AIU ASSocIATIoN rotsT vAr, I .Clohi, 1:101. 11 , 1 y "THE TIME, Ptarst. $1,(101)—No. I.—Fur llor , u, that I lip•ver hot, beato•ti :I lit.thit..• or wag.oi: OW to til lior.o. Purse $2.1)00.--Nll. liar..., that hat° iwattat , 111,1 0, .: 11.1. flr-11,1%, O.) ml, rl:l't oN IlAr, xrco t.t litlr,es that have n.-5,1...11 , 11 4 111 . 11 , 1,.• 111 It irm•-• or w• g I•mrth 0,, 0..” tlrlh -I —For 11.. r... 11. 1, Ili ..rnyni 11,-I r... . t•• t 11.• I'lll'4l' t.45,11t111.—N0. that sl.•+• ..r 11.2.! ,1111 I.J iir•tt hot I. 41. t 11.1, t.. /111 , 1 Imlrth• 111!:I , 1..11'. 21+t, Itta • 1 . 111 . 11 e Ilorhes. •:•.. 'II.. to third. null 7.—For llor,es that .• ti t•i I . I , ia VI. di, ' ; ' 4 ' P I ' 4 ' CI ' lllllll 51:n1d 3..1 .11, I I to .1. ry W.... I I e $1... 111 r• I • or::rii Mo..- that hare loot,. :,).11/.—No. 114.—For Pacer, t , 200 to Ilr•t t.. pvt...h.l. +I t• th.rd. and go 1.. fourth. .—No. 11.—For 11or>a= that lots.• t.ri....11 , •11' :4l hl 41,1011., h.o ..•, s ttl 1.1. • l't)tltl it ton,,.—.\ II inu,t be eligible:llC th.. ..1 1,11,111 re to per coat. of 5115 111 •AL for 115.1 111.1 , 1 Lilll,..ttl) 111•• 1,11.11111 1.111 11/ all CA.., litt• trahro motto inoligthle St ill he foriolted tho tool. A 11. a ilogatsetag tho 111.14 .hall attl) h. 0•ata1..116 tho iil.t Pl , lllllllll. lu alllatt6oo. three /11,1.1. UV , . to .fart. Ilya! , earh a:0 a llli I. tr.a6 .1 alt. moiety. .All 00/th...tares ate nolo loat•, ho-1 •••• 111'.•,1,11 iti liarser, except al - 4 , ../ . 1 , 111.. right 1.. 1..•‘ . 1:111 , 1111•31t .•111 her. or any 'mill out roll.o. .1 lI'I-011010 111111118 a heat in .111 e, 11ui1.16 rul.oloot, a :11 10.1 he .111;0,1 a 1.1 , 11011 111. /1 , a. , r.I 11 , 1 .11 .tart al 2,11, rxropt No. No. 6, tool 1... 1111 ill ho at o'clock A l M. The hare. .I 1 1... .tr.rtly lu accord:taro N 1 till Its,' itll OS do' 1 . 111011 Vont. , All rat.... by mail to be itd chto...Oll to ti. \l'. .Slay mod, Svc:wary. W Matt...port, Pa. F.otno:l\ l'il.•1• at lII.' I 10141 ll' 111n1.e,WII 11.1.11011. Its.. E166.1ay, 12411, at 111 o'clock Is. Y. Prottatitila 111 ho pool at tho llordir lion." -on tho night of each I/ f. NV. M A . 1 .0.5151, told • I/621 111211=112 =I .~ n, II I- o~,' ttr tt lilt It 1, %tell Ititotttretl, and carefully exataltied. 11111• IN of Iten•ly • C:eilling are inch iii I wet n In oilier .1, .ratoorld on I'us. :./ tk; tholr work t odouca curator' with Our Itemht hre supplied 11, I im tirst trimmings, •m• rihtt they time, Ile hi. .11.1 owery amide i• tested be. 1 into othek. grt• ...DI nob! in 50,11111.,11 ,11111.,11 w1:11 a logal VII 111,t, ~,. re , • • ~ I.• 111.. err. of alt the 1.1. iv: , inude. 1l j. emw...11.11 thnt nor I i , 11,11.01 null 'moo' tp- • • I ‘V.• hi% iit• I lie compaloal pi 1:D ,VINTEII7, OF ISG9 Goods TS: LL:IGEO: TEE OLLIE, N'21.1;00 W11,11.11E11. Al \V ELL! A msru la, PA 1869. Malt Vaper anb Stationcru irHE BEST GOODS FOR THE 1. LEAST MONEY. FIRST CLASS PAPERS at cheap prices. WRITING INKS—M.ll°l(l's, Thaddeus Davids• ,t Co's., Maynard kt Noyes, etc. TUE PRETTIEST assortment of fancy Ink stands In the city. FANCY STATIONERY fm private offices or libraries. BLANK BOOKS of ever• kind on hand and made to order. DEED BOXES, a large assortment. PAPIER MAUDE. and rosewood writing desks aril work Mikes at less than Philadelphia priCes. • THE LATEST works out and all others furnish ed promptly itt the loWest rates. BEAUTIFUL KNIVES for ladles and gentle men at living prices, and common goods at lower rates. SCISSORS that will 1.4 a lifetime, in great ot rietr. POCKET BOOKS that will hold a fortune, and pocket hooks not no large, a pretty assortment at every price. EVERYTHING in the stationary line at IREDELL'S Statio n ery Store, Corner of Sixth and Hamilton Streets T., ARGEhiT wrocii OF 12=111 Ever ..tro•reol W thl. r micolenlty. Thr•o• I. projuir..,l to "tr., WIIOI.I".`4ALE and urru I. I'I . I'I'NIICES. l'soward, .1r :work, .tock eull,rnring L II stylvn •tittably for PA1..1171 , .. I'l,l"lrA6 ==l=oEl= IMSE3= Execultut at at •liort N'rlloN lItrIII. No.. !I awl II 11.11/1..1/ein. l'a MEM SCHOLARS. ATTENTION! PUPILS, PARENTS AND ALL °TRIMS =1 BOOKS OR S'rA'I'IONI4:III . - Are Invited (.1.11 at No. 3.5 We•t IlatoMott Strret, I Walk rev. Old nlllllll. foot . doorg below litglith Street. IVIII•ri• you will Mal a large and complete gonk of all kltob. of School Book sed iu this comity, :alb,. I"west eiv.ll uric A folllinool LATIN, Gild:Eli, flint AN Rad book. tor Collge., AC.111,1114 , anti ,lehool., lawny. nit hood, at the lowe•I rate, (nll it.o.ortinotit of Statlor•r, Blank Ronk, Mon,. y ; ,adann., Pocke{ Book., Allottn, IThnure, oter. ro‘.rope. and Viow, NVitlou. Papor, fir., , d hl at Chary I:null:di and lierntan pocket and tantily Pray, Hooks and Hymn Book, A largo and splendid ,-tork Books In oil Poetry, and Sunda y Ildok. All f„ r .4010.1. al na y . au hand Plolddel vltiu Prions, NV, aro eln.itsß oar stork or NVA LI. PAPER at en.t. Agont r%%1 - ~b• 1131tADIWItY • S ('ELEIIIIATED PIANOS 1 . 1%,••• air„ can wiwil )%.11‘1 , 1% 1 1 % 16,1 % , • 11 E. -VOSS, 1,6111 Itnilt,,n l'a lJru Goobs COOPER CONARD. S. E. ('OR. 9TII & MAR KET 1'1111..A1)EL1'I I LA, tll l'pwartls of neventecu years of active I t, busness nt tilt present location, enables to to judge of , yttllts their patrns, tu bny at titt. lowest prices and to sell the sinollost margin of profit. Finl 1 . 1 1 nem of Black Silks. Dress stuns, sum velvets, Cloaks, Shawls,. Hosiery, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Collars. Culls, White Goods, Blankets, Quilts, UUslills, Linens, Cassimeres, Cloths. ('look logs, Velveteens: ate., ac (1)(iI)Elt )N,\1(1) S. E. COE. 9TH & MA ItE ET STS., Pll I LA DELPII lA. D.l) SEA IN lAN I TItA ; I 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET lq:1111,1.;111 , :\I Ur...l;nitot DRAB irricANcE: BLACK TAFFEI*.\ The At 3 rhertpext v.uttinent ot , 11.1 i ,),. h." •••,...1' 11.111 ill , p 1.... ur....? N 'rli.\ I,.GEI{. courts .VEIr STILES FAN , '" SILKS. SEAMAN TRAEGER FREN( . II SILK popLIN, MARBLE Poi , I.lNs, PLAIN IN)PLINS.. SEAMAN & TRAEcEIt. tiggi, ~ rr to :h h e r til t •;( ,1 1 , gritoles; from the lowest SEAMAN TRAEGER. COLORED A hi'.l , .lS. ull Prin., chear. SEAMAN TRAEGER DRESS vv., r Plain SE.% NI.IN 11 1. I: .4 , . 11 und 1,1:.1 , •11 El; SI! Eh l TI uod Sill T I NUS :n very large a..oltineta and DEN 131.4. SII I.V••• .tll.l extvi TitlisET Ii Itlll'll h: auk , 311titiEsi', in great %: . .Irletyo? c,.1,;”! spEcim. Al rENTIos reque,trd to our ~41 4 41,4!„ ,!nd unrlju A i 4pi ' Phi I ." 1, o:d r; .11 1%, 111: .1111 S, NE STILE f:.9 I) TN/ .11 ING, kr. 111 . TTONS eev. , l Ittt,lred dtit, .t SEAMAN A: Ttt.k c:(;Eit. HOSIERY, OLOVES, UNI/Elt CLOTH 1N( for LADIES', CHILDREN Riot 14EN TLEMEN. WOOLEN YARNS, A:c. SEA & TH.\ E it. Red, ie .I 110 Uenethar nte-nif Wh ttl t e . •SEAMAN S TRAEGEit. ZEPH YR It ORSTEP, GE/LILINTUIVA" WOOL, CA SUMER E YAR EMB R ER 11' (HIST ED weiRE, and a .11111 aF,ortinent lu that liuc SE. I.IN Tit.kEGElt MAIL w.• ,end ~1.) u I. VAPAhIo. 4.1 1., Witio111111.1.• lit,llol lii 111:1 ,111 ii lir \VP 111141 till , too boo a great rol,rtillLie•• to Pinntlo , 1111 u I 11.• I • 11,...11.11i) Vl,l 11, SEA 1.%.N 'l'lt.k EG Eli. r.\.4 1.1 . nua tIP Mid 4.1 the ii.•. 1141,1“..•... SE.VAIAN & 'IIIAF:I:Eft thal •i I. Ih.• elloCK Ent', tl.t SEA NI.‘N TitAEffi:it. Tat, Pahl, typiug. Buck., And .011. .1/ %%%11 UP11 . 4 111,olbek SEA I.‘N Tii.k All kind.. of l'ouut • I' it...mi.:it Ow l"k'" SP:ASIAN A: l'itAEGEli • eliava,,krillii fo keep a 1(:1 III••• •.) .•)••) ) lu Ow Way ot Si T el I W. , errj•A. Wood," 11./o lexrept Carpet-I to L. 1..1111.1 SEA Al A.N & TRA EGER MAIN Sy REET, BETHLEHEM ( RINDES6I Rl' WATER POWER. Solf-Muunfuemed Pocket Kole. nod Srkrore eau be found et C. F. Wolfertz'o No. 3 Fto 111.1111 nm sirdet• Y. 11.—Razors. Dumber Niiives and firlemors ground 3n. water power and Wilde a. good on Del, • eep 14.13 SPEC I A AN N . 0 — (TE TI e F 11..facy11ELL &Co. is 4l.s„'P e k . 3 - 4 7 , r 1 3 90 (11 EST:\ t 1 , I 10,IA nave rebOilb onto., ond remodeled their todablisp otent, deeor.t.yed to by p hr.. in January IoA, mid hove opened the ,•ant ro loet,, MANI T-1( 'TER El) IMPORTED 6 , OODS.I Btelietior t any they hare heretofore offered Inviti• nll to ri.lt And lospecl 111.4ir St..re. • • 15.1.14' 111 SECi.SII 1 . 411 t, (WA RUT, PIIILMI .0 a .. r n,„,,,t oi and /1•;'.I. Plat,: It. pail and ti,Lr,t.‘egnir.tl). TRAM) OPENING k ..v J. I:. IV LitER 1... a• I. qv.• to inform Ho z ,. of . ufoo. to,. 311,1 11.1 h. a;..a..11 a bow JEWELRY sTiola.: of No. 31; WEST 11.1 M 11,T(1N It. will k.•.•l•r , nr lii Ii II on hand an a%sortinent o r I.lll'l g. W.% O'll I,pl .IEN% El.ltl at prier, .11It tba nal j.,vvlry rarornlly Kepalrnd.lNJ It. Wo•InT Inntn., uNi.. rtnno,l and carelritt tneell.tnlc, re sportfully sl.k. Irittnnage of the j ly J. R. WEBEII, T A IST.‘III:ISIFED IN ISSI. ./I_4 icEmovm.. A C 013 II AItLE Y, Inv it... Ili- intit , o.. :nut :h.. Iniblle p.n.:thy. 1.0114 New 1:1At VIII LA DELI.III.I. when. Ow) st 111 thl.l Itn.l stm•lc of 1 , 1 A• t A It,. .1F.WE1.41% SI I.V ER nt..l PLATED w EE. r. 11.• lI.—W A I'CILES and .IEIVELILV carefully r.l.lred. .1 E11'E1.1:1" uud SI I.VEIt WARE of all klutl4 111100 IQ, order. July 14.tiut JES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE 'No. ill East Hamilton street. iipposito the (lemma He formed tilittreli. hist receive w d from Set York and Phil ldelphla, all ilia latest styles GOLD WATCIIES. Ile lia• the largest and best assortment it Gold Wendt. tied at lower prices than coo hi' luuud elsewhere. SILVER wATcliEs. Ili, 111,. n larger uad bettor I,..rtinent Jf Kilter Watelil I han can be purcham , l stny where ON, U 1 J) .1 .EWELItY. Ilr th , largokt and hoot tt...rtment of all kalif% at GILT AND PLATED JEWELRY, has it largo, awl hoter :tssorttnent or all kin& of lull am! Plated .11•svoll y that/ rah hr 10111 Id II.V Eit AN I) PLATED WARE. •1.1.101i , 1 u•—.l tuu•ut An). pot Imo cat. rail to I . A larger than iti any ~iii, r Ei.,()DE()NS. A -1 , 1 , 11.1i.11.5— ,, rt1t , t a Prince' , ilto I„•.tin tit.' %, iPliti. A .Pli'll.l/11 tti nll k hid- of tt•talth-linntot Ittot lattly I„•1•n titled op. tnt! ItlkW nul ttIll•PlIt. 111 NI•A, York 111111 1'1111.1.11.10/la. 1111111111.,111 of auX 01111, "11t.541.• 011.• O ' , P. , 11 , 1.1 , ` 1. , 1l "..'' ta•11,11,11 , 1 , 111 11. lowthan all ottn.r. to It.ttltigh ettnnty etttnltittett. Ttt rot, - turn yttur.t•ll,ll ow .t..ve Illltt MMIONME 1•11 r..golitle.l U11111111t...1. .kl I 'it... 3114 pric.,, (I,lu t 2 ut an A ANT 7ti lEf m. tS ,rii.l) ,I 1 111 .Ittli•. ° Ai; .k 1. 1•• .• 11, ! ... 1 ..1 11..11q TIII i • l't tlt 1:1: tt. At . I.l'l, .3. 31. 11, , •1 11, If .alkl .1.1,.11 1.. 1..1N11.11 . 11E, 5r114 . 13 , y. VT.% 11114111)S.t.N1) •-loty riu;urrirr:. VEIIII.--- 1.1).t7e 01' S 111.0111), 11 I.; For .1. 111 1.1.1 StiElt, vietal • I'.l/1• I. 1.. . ..1 I..tm 11, ,:tl.l Ni 1..1t 1 Vllllll.llll. 1:1111.1111•1 1 ,1 , /,11..1••1 111 •• 1I•1 1 , 4,11•.1./1.111...11, 111161 • , 1,11114 1.. . , 1 , 1 ..S. • ,1•• 111 , 1 . 11.• 1i11.1111 , 1 and 11...1.11 ..1. I .bur 1.11. .:1.1,,, 1 . 11 I.tii• inly 7 An. alib (175 a ,, jiiXtlIVC5. ui EVLITI'Lt rti. 311.1.1:v TTEnS. ; , SEAMAN m.:6; ER SEAMAN A: Tli.%Ef; Elt HAAS' NEW the 1.•••1 um ArrM. 11,1. ~.14 i 1'111,14,1.g ;m , : ,` IS 11•Ivirunt:N J•••I .ui•l 1;....1 itt IL.. 1,0,1. •It glee , g„ •I 1,0.1 THE 1 111 , :.11 1 1.:ST 1.10111 IN 11;;E: 51L.,..11' • .k.ikk I.ki kllkklkk Pr ale Itk . ,kl. rk kklt . I.` kk. vkkol,k•gik,„. 4,111-1111 W, Ali lik:t101 1 1.0 l k • ikkolotfartiiikk And k - •••• •••• kkk Ikk k.k, .1 k, /...“ 1 /...1 till I# Itkkk• 11•111.• sit; k 1 IP) stily prk.kl(tikk.,‘ .111... rLk•I 111 1k . r . , 1 .1111. 41:11( .• 01.kr.Im.,111kt, Imkg slll 11:1. .\ PPM EA. 01 . 1•111, ...in 1.• All, /wit ikk •kiklitkary ag.t, 1111 lixtkisk, km]) %.kt tatk.os 1.••11.1: Ow pialunkPliikkhlk kkt !mink, \II lk • •I 11,. 111 , .nr.'111.111P 111: 111.. in". 111. rkkkiiilk :iv.' 11 kr!, , klk Ho. tilannkkik, SilP,rlority 1111.1kkukkkk. k - kkuk,kkkl 113 I.lll.llVitni Ilk,LmcitliLrh; Fit 1 . 00,111. !Ulll/1111,1i.; C1•11/1C: .111(1 11.11/..•-1 1 / 1 1.1) 6.111. t, 1,1.0.111 milk,. Fourth, Et 0 trinly in:kik.rilk 1. k a ikkoklkuk, VAlkAlklik 1 1 ? I .IIIIIOIIIK 11111 1111 n, • tk•••i• $7.1. kly IktrOk.kr 1111 kk rk 1,. ov/kli and ll , ...kkrklma ",„ „ k „ „Niki.k•k 1. kkktl lky tlikkw It aokot ro 1,1,41,11 ck,lnty. Athl it... .1 ot.ss .• h tl by t•I )Inol, . P's, "1:F.V10. I) I III: • 1 ,, lltchArthott. synth, n In llo• .81‘111, •altitoor of ss tit hot,. N. text. lo•si ...gilts tog- ht., no.SY mar.. It eatital. Pa-- NVo it, with all • .1.1,t, tt ••11wi I It I• It., tl, 111.1 t . .to • II ( 1 1.1) NVE , T .1S l'l' 'VAS, I) HE NtlV AS IT IS. ....y bttolim, or •-t• Islch Ittt . h ttiir Wo , lern ). a:0 1 of tint, but What v f rl*u ty I trg.,. t • t/II:t1..111101.00 rr, Nei ""' " Ilartford. cannt 111.1,,, Co.. N. ,t ail% N. J. Z.Ziatrljrs anti 3eturtru WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK ti the Public JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 81!) HIESTNiur STREET, WA.TCII ES A ND J EWELRY, N ENV 4E'‘V ELRY STORE F: \\-ELER, CIIA It LT,S S. MASSE ( L 0( I.i.`, NO. 27 w EsT 1 1 . MILTON S'l =I LilC K MILD AND :AIM' Elt WATCDES, th:111 rll/1 i.. 11.1 in any .411.n...t0rn In the nit> II I ;\VEIL) . (11 , '• ALL KINI)S, SILVER WARE, oh-Wat I, I all, •i •,I1 N..tit. .I.vr X. IL\ MILTON STREET IDF.1•:1' 1.! it( \ PS 31 n D 1.1 N iVIISE I, .11)NEs & co., MANITMI I•1:1:1:, , AND %V ItithEsalA: 702 Al:c11 PIIILADA• IMO VOIRT.11C1.1: A I n CIAN ll= r/: .V • vpl VA KI.V' I n•.S• (L 1 c. \V. ST \. - . 1 Km*. f•..L N pEN:f I ruc pi , II I , ll. 111.1:, 110 oi.j:ALvi 111 I=l n
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