• ' Ely Ye'lid 'Acgister. POULIEHED EVERT WED2IEDIDAT DT ROBERT IREDELL, JR. TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arcarages are aid, except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not terelvc their papers regularly will confer n great favor upon us by sending word to this °ince. Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address ns well as the new. THE CITX Removal , The publienti.in office of 'nit: LEGIGII REG ISTER has been removed to the Register Stationery Store, tired floor, Hamilton street , two doora•mbove Sixth, in the building formerly occupied by Young At Lentz. Lost horse Rrcorered Messrs. Snyder & llendricks, who had one of their horses exchanged for another by, a gen tleman from Reading, on Saturday a week, found their animal at a livery stable In Easton, and brought him home. Loans Sold At a meeting of the American Lonn and Building Association held on NI °lnlay evening In Reimer's hall, ten Inane were sold at the following premiums, to wit :—three at $9O; live at $9d.50 and two at IFB9. lbArse Training Messrs. Rockwell & Hulbert gave several exhibitions of the power of man over the horse, at the Bgnnre, der ug the past week. Their school wad well attended and the pupils express themselves highly delighted with the. knowledge , they obtained. 1 ./Vetr l'aper in :Menlolrn The first number of the Iles hoes Ledger has been laid on our table. It is a sprightly monthly ,ol Is deroted to Educational, business and industrial interests. J. B. Whitney, Esq., Is the editor and publisher. Terms, arty cents a year. .4 Chance for Somebody We ask attention to the advertisement, in another column, of a book-keeper who wishes a situation. Ile controls a "few thousand" and would be willing to loan capital or take an interest In the business If it should be found mutually ad vantageous. Returned from Europe. Mr. Edward Schreiber, of Salisbury town ship, this county, who left this place for Europe about,siv weeks since, returned to his home and friends on Saturday evening last. Ile brought five splendid Pereherou horses with him. Ills home ward voyage was very stormy, mid one of the horses purchased by him was so nu injured that he died. It was with much dill illy that the rest were saved. A Grand Excursion Au excursion from Slatington, Catasanqua, Allentown, etc., to Philadelphia is announced for Monday , nett. The fare includes an admission ticket to the great fair to be held in horticultural Hall, Philadelphia, In aid of the Orphans' Home of Germantown. It will he one of the grandest occasions of the season. Sec advertisement. It offers a rare chance. Real Estate Sales The administrators of F. C. Ilnlliet sold, at public sale, a three story brick dwelling house, situate on North Seventh, street to Mrs. Mary Bal_ liet for $14,000. Messrs. Bureaw, Roeder and Dlllinger sold a vacant lot of ground on Pine street between Fourth and Penn, containing 20 feet front on Pine street, by 110 sleep, to Mrs. Barbara Snyder fur $2OO. . Ephraim Moss, Esq., of this city, has purchased a farm of fifty-one and a half acres In Solehury township, Burks comity, belonging to Joseph Matthews, for $7,000. Open mg of the High &hoot. Tho schools in the magnificent new school building In the Fifth Word were opened on Mon day morning, the President of the Board of Con trollers, the City Superintendent, and the Board of Directors of that Section being present. The at tendance was as follows : Male High School, Mr. S. 11. Laßue, toucher, 17 pupils. Female High School, Miss Sarah Gabriel, teach er, 82 pupils. Male Grammar, Mr. G. H. Desch, teacher, 47 pupils. Female Grammar, Minx Reichard, teacher, tiO pupils. Female Grammar, Miss Dallies, teacher, (from let and Gib sectlull6) pupils. Male Secondary, Mr. G. C. Roth, h.:teller, 45 pupils Female Seco n dary, Miss Amanda C. Schwartz teacher, 68 pupils. Male Advanced Primary, Miss M. Mohr, teacher 30 pupils. Male Advanced Privary, Miss A. B. Wagner teacher, 62 pupils. Female Advanced Primary, A. E. Milner' teacher, SS pupils. Male Primary, Miss Nellie Simi, teacher, Female Primary, Miss Annie E. Weiser, teacher 54' pupils. Whole number in attendance, 582. Average in the twelve schools, Pi, What No Tinnily Can Afford to do 117thout. It is so Belden) we mime into possession of . a patent medicine that will do what Is claimed for It by the manufacturers, that when we get hold of an article which has real merit we feel like mak ing It known to our readers. Dr. Laub:lo4 of this city, manufactures the "Eclectic Liniment," a preparation If made by a Dr. De Louvre, or sonic other outlandish name, would be in the house of everybody. We have tested'the celebrated "Pain Paint," but Dr. Laubach's Eclectic Liniment will cure where Paint Paint fails and It is in every way. superior. At the Nazareth Fair one of the Doe tor's'agents, who is fond of adventure, offered to cure any one of headache who would step up to the wagon. Out of thirty-live cases he failed in two, and their headache was caused by acidity of the stomach, in which complaints the Liniment must be diluted and taken inwardly. Ile prese9t cd the two a bottle of Liniment each, and sold seventy bottles on the spat, which was all he had with him. We make these• statements, not for the benefit of Dr. Laniard', for his laboratory Is run to its utmost capacity now and his prepara tions arc meeting with a large sale throughout the State, but we make them for the benefit of our readers not one of whom should he without a bottle at an:). time. It will cure the most ',Maul headache lu tell minutes—we know that from ex perience. It will cure neuralgia, rheinnatism, pains front burns, scalds, toothache, etc., etc., we know Unit because the Doctor says an and such Is our confidence In his knowledge as a physician and his honor us 0 man, that If he said it would pay off our natlonardebt, we would thinly be lieve It. TIIE COUNTY =I At Utithsville an entire corst•field was swept away by the flood last week. At Lyon Valley it tunnel under a race construct de for the purpose of allowlngllae water of a creek to pass through was caved In sad the utmost efforts of the people not could arrest the damages Ivltlch resulted' therefrom. KUTZTOWN AND ITS PROSPECTS. An enthusiastic correspondent of the Head ing Toms, in view of the railroad which le to be Whit through Kutztown, says property Is already fuelled the benefit of the proposed improvement, and that, the inhabitants of that thee-honored vil lage are crying out " Eureka." As Kutztown will be the principal elation on the new road, the great quaOlitles of grain, hay, straw, vegetables and fruits of all kinds that arm raised In that sec Lion, with the Increased market facilities which the now road will, give, yield a handsome return to farmers and truck men. The mineral resources of that section are very considerable, too, for the development of which Mu new road will he no mean auxiliary. The town affords ex cellent sites for the establishment of manufactories which will no doubt spring up in the course of a few years, thus Inviting additional capital and affording remunerative employment to a large number of Its Inhabitants. The soil Is fertile, the town healthy, the people honest and peaceable, and everything calculated to ensure a life of hap piness and prosperity, will he found to exist there. = A little eon of Jacob Bit Amer, named George, wo and a half years old, while playing around his other's mill on Thursday afternoon last, fell Into he race and was drowned while uo one was near o give him assistauce. =OE transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Oct. 2, 1669, compered with same time last year Yor Week. For Year. Total Ma!annoy 0,586 12 337,689 17 Heaver Meadow... 2,045 07 338,069 01 " Mauch Chunk 40 15 223 03 Upper Lehigh 8,581 11 " Hazleton 3,229 18 683,167 09 " Wyoming . _ 12,552.15 343,363 10 25,055 07 1,711,054 00 51,919 08 1,795,837 17 rand total Same time 1811 S .28,280 08 133,028 08 MEM LEHIGH VALLEY IRON TRADE Pig iron transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending October INN : From Tone. Carbon Iron Co Lehigh Valley Iron Co. Thomas Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron C 0.,. -Allentown Iron Co Roberts Iron Co Glendon Iron Co Lehigh Iron Company Bethlehem Iron Co Other Shipper:: EMI =I The Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad Is again In running order, and the coal trade Is re sumed. Shenarks and chestnuts art reported plenty lirongliota the county. The former sell at 53.25 ier bushel and the latter at ,SS.OO. Buckwheat is CM= The Sunday School children of the Weisenberg lurch bad a celebration on Saturday afternoon last, which was very largely attended. The Schuylkill Navigation Company's works have been damaged to such . an extent by the freshet that they will probably not resume navi gation again this season. A new depot building has been constructed at Pottstown, and is about being put up at Itoyer- town, on the Colehroolatle Railroad. It Is 8:1 by 31 feet, with a platform 185 feet in length. When finished it will be a tine structure, and amply ac commodate the large loudness of the Colebrook dale Railroad at Boyertown. The \Vest Chester Republican says that a fellow bad been "operating" recently do Montgomery and Lancaster county in this wise : He would ap proach a gentleman and ask him to sign his name to a certificate of some kind, and then write a promissory note above the signature. The late John Werkheiser, of Forks township, whose death occurred on Tuesday, was a fair type of the Pennsylvania German farmers—a class of men who not only improve their own fortunes as they pass through life, but through their industry and labor make any wilderness bloSsom as a rose. Mr. Werkbeiser left an estate worth perhaps $BO,OOO. lie was n plain old Dutchman, who seemed to take pride in accumulating money without deriving from it much enjoyment. Ile was in the habit of keeping large amounts in his house for years, thus losing the interest. About the close of the war he brought to one of the Easton banks over $lO,OOO in silver, and as much more in notes, that he had kept abotit his house through all the years of the war. He owns between 200 and 300 acres of the finest land in Forks township. —Easton Argus. =I The following is a partial list of the prenil ums awarded at the Exhibition of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society. The balance will be published next week. I=! Best 3 acres wheat, average per acre 30 WA els, Jacob DeLong, $5; Second best 4 acres wheat average 2S bushels, Owen Bortz, 3 ; best 3 acres Rye, 95 bushels per acre, Jacob DeLong, 5 ; Corn 8334 bushels per acre, R. Steckel, 5 ; 3 acres outs, 50 bushels per acre, Jacob DeLong, 3 ; acre po tutees, 120 . ! : i bushels per acre, R. Steckel, ; Clo ver seed, 3 bushels per acre, Jacob Dating, 3 ; Timothy seed, 5 bushels per acre, Jacob DeLong, 3. John H. Llchtenwainer, John M. Ritter, John Gross, Committee. HORSES HEAVY DILAUCIIT. 2—Ulass Na. I. Henry Smith, best stallion between 4 and 12 years old, Its ; Peter Donley, second bent stallion between 4 and 12 years, 8 ; William Lacos, best mare between 4 and 12 years, 10; Henry Wickert, second best mare between 4 and 12 years, 5.; Moses Keck, best horse between 4 and 12 years, 10; Reuben Kline, second best horse between 4 and 12 years, 5 ; Abraham F. Mickley, best colt under 8 months, 11 ; Ephraim Sieger, best horse between 2 and 4 years, 8 ; Epbraim Sieger, second best, 4 ; Charles Henninger, best pair farm horses, 15 ; Abraham Btelnberger, best pair mules, 8; Robert Steckel, special premium for horse 2 yearn old, 5. John 11. Llchtenwallner, John M. Ritter, John Gross, Committee I= No. 2—Clan ::—.Native Light Draught David Seimler, best pair farm horses, 5 years old, 10; William Reinhard, 3d best pair farm horses 0 years old, 5 ; Jesse . Keel:, best mare 0 years old, S ; George A. Moore, 3d best mare 7 years old, 4 ; Jolin Emery, best colt 3 months old, 5; August Reinhard, 2il best colt 3 months 3 ; Frederick. Kline, best colt 2 years old, 0. Samuel Schnurman, Jeremiah Leh, Charles Solder, Committee. HOUSES AND MULit , . No. 2—Class 3—Blooded Heavy Draoyld George Bea, best stallion between 4 mid 12 years, ; Charles Beers, 211 best:between 4 and 12 years, 10 ; Jacob Weaver, best horse between 4 and 12 years, 15 ; Samuel Relehenhaeh, second best horse between 4 and 12 years, 8 ; Mathias Lieberman, best horse colt under 2years, 8; Tilgh man Henninger, 2d best colt under two years, 4 ; Mahlon Berger, best brood mare, 15; Mahlon Berger, best braid mare, 8 ; Edward SChrelber, best mare under 4 years, 10 ; Edward Schreiber, 2d hest mare under 4 years, 5 ; Daniel N. Kern, 1 colt worthy of notice ; Morgan Penton, hest double eam, 15 ; T. D. Schantz, hest horse between 4 and 12 years, 10 ; Joidah Albright, Lent horse colt be- and 4 years, 10; Elias Miller, 2•1 hest horse colt between 2 and 4 years, 5 ; Moses Fla herbs, hest mare colt between 2 and 4 years, 10 ; George A. Mohr, best colt under N months old, II; Mahlon Berger, 2d best colt under 8 mouths 4. Your Committee beg telly° to report that they ,Lave ixxamitted the • above specified stock and weadd•say that they have found a marked im provement on lust year's; exhibition ; they regret that they cunnot award a premium to Mr. Charles Rcybold for the imported Stallion exhibited by him, on account of age. - O. L. Schreiber, George J. Snyder, Henry Yea ger, Committee. lIONSEB AND MILES. No. 2—Class 4—Blooded Light Draught. • Samuel Roeder, best stallion between 4 and 12 years, 20 ; Henry Clemens, 2>l best stallion, 10 ; Benjamin Rebell°ld, 3d best stallion, worthy of': notice ; John Romig, best mare, 15 ; Jesse Keck, 2d best horse, 8; George Decli, Sit best horse, worthy of notice ; Moses Heberly, 4th best, worthy of notice ; John Emery, best mare colt between 2 and 4 years, 10; Reuben Henninger, 2d best, 5 ; Charles R. Knauss, 3d best, worthy of notice; Charles Grim, 4th beat, worthy of notice ; Silas A. Kuntz, sth best, worthy of notice ; John Erd man, bat horse colt between 2 and 4 years, 10; Tilghman Henninger, 2d best horse colt between 2 and 4 years, 5; J. Albright, 3 1,. worthy of pu ttee ; Solomon Keck, 4th best, worthy of notice ; Jonah Hartzel, beat colt under 2 'years, 8 ; Benja min Rabenold, 2,1 best colt under 2 years, 4 ; John ; Emery, 3rd best, worthy of notice ; Samuel C. Roeder, best colt tinder 8 months, 6; Samuel C. Roeder 2d best, 4; Thomas Graver, 3r4 beat, worthy of notice. We are pleased to report that the stock of this elaPri was better than any previous year, and would have been pleased to award more premi ums, were the number not limited. Enos Erdman, Jeremiah Leh, Jaeob Cooper, Committee. No. ?!.—Clasoi t'illoadrterp. Edward Kmerr, beat. Etalllon between 4 and years, 15; E. 11. Gangwere, 2d best stallion be tween 4 and 12 ycare, 8 ;.Johu Kuntz, beet mare, 10; C. 11. Schantz, 2d beet, 5; John Emery, beet pair roadsters, no conmetition, 10 Samuel 13. Lewle, best cuddle hone, 8; 11. J. Schantz, 2.1 beet saddle i19113e. 4. J. L. Hoffman, Charters Beers, Nathan Freder ick, Committee. Claw 7—Speed. Samuel Metope. best double team (fastee ; Jonas Wleand, 8d beet double team, 23. LEHIGH REGI TH Best Trot(jug Horse or Mare W. F. Donner, best trotting horse (\toitottiln, Boy) 50 ; Harvey C. Eck; 2d beet trotting horse, (Warrior American Star) 25. Best horsi owned in the CountU Peter Miller, best horse, 40; Samuel Melione, 21 best how, 20. " Best Colts umler 4 year. old. Edward Scholl, best colt 3 years. old, (Black Hawk,) 10; Benjamin Rakenold, 2d beet horse colt 3 years old, (I. Paring Horses Jonas Tresler, best pacing horse, 1.0; Peter Miller, 2,1 best pacing horse, 10. 1.. Hoffman, J. It. Scholl, Edward Settler, Committee Xo. 2—Class 6-I•amily Horses John Erdman, hest family horse between 4 and 12 years, $2l ; C. W: Kline, 241 best Mildly horse, between 4 and 12 years, 5; S. IL Ludwig, best pair family horses, 15; Solomon Kline, (miller,) 2fl best family horses, N. We the undersigned Committee, are sorry to re port that Mr. Samuel Lewis' horses were entered for a double team of family horses and one of said team was entered for a saddle horse, which came In conflict with article fourth of instructions to Committee ; said horses were therefore withdrawn as a double team by Sir. Frederick, your commit tee having made it discretionary with Mr. Fred erick to have them entered either one 05 a saddle horse or double as a family team. 390 720 740 150 22., 390 John 11. Fogel, JoHepli Wetnor, Jaeol,lillne, Committee. HORNED CATTLE So. :I—f ',as,. 1. Best, .Alderney Bull Dougla,s" Paul BO; Alderney ('ow " Charles' Eckert, Red, not full—excellent quality—but no award on ac pnint of deficiency In Pedigree. The above are the only Alderney with'Pedigree. Durham wills Pedigree—none—except hull calf Ilea months 1,1,1, exhibited by Edward Schreiber, would be worthy of premium but not provided In the schedule of premiums, therefore no award. Best Devon 'Cous—'• Brown Bess," Me!lose A: ME! The display in Ihie eion6 (DeV011) was e 0 lari.ti and excellent, that It \Vat , With Inilitallty that the CrallltlittVe could determine to wham to award \VII& In opinion —llrn‘vii SY " WAS entitled to lhr premium, nevertheless Nvould reoouuurnd the other computiturs iu ie cla,, to the special notice of tine itSSirviation. Flora," " Beauty" and "Lady Chatsworth" lye f excellent blood and quality with full pedigree nd their owners are entitled to great credit for introduction of this character of stock . Best Devon Bull Jack" Josiah Albright, 110; est Ayrshire C'ow “ Aggle" G. B. Linderman, 5; hest Ayrshire Pardee" G. B. Linder- The display In this Mass by G. B. Linderman, of :11auch Chunk, and by Nl,.Hose Az Ritter, of Allentown, was very One. That of the former the most numerous and his stook is undoubtedly of the purest blood in the country. The Ayrshire being a hearty and rugged breed and of excellent milking totalities, their introduction and crossing with our common stock is recommended. The Committee Is pleased to 1101 e the lade display of blooded cattle, of different iffeeds—and the further fact that a large number is accompanied with full pedigree,' having their ancestry in some of the best blood in England. In no other respect is the advantage ofanAgrleull unit Satiety snore apparent than In the improvement perceptible In tide npart- tent. To be convinced of this we need but coin vre the .present with the curlier exhibitions of his Society. C. W. Cooper, E. R. Newhard. The Revising Committee in view• of the larger display of blooded Ayrshire Cattle exhibited by Dr. Linderman, awarded a special premium of $ to him. C. Pretz, IVright, Albright, Committee IIORNZI) CATTLE. Su. 3—Class 2—Durham without Pedigree Charles Seagreaves, best Durham bull between 1 and 3 years, $lO ; Charles Eisenbard, 3d beSt, Durham boll, between 1 and 3 years, 5; Josiah Albright, best Durham cow, 3 years old, 12 ; Jer emiah Roth, second best Durham cow, 3 years old, ; Samuel Lewis, third best Durham cow, deserves credit ; Moses Reck, best Durham heifer, between 1 and 3 years, 6; Mcrlose & Ritter, second best, 3. Vired between Durham and Devonshire David Schuler, bent bull, between 3 and 4 years old, $10; Peter Mohr, second best bull between 3 and 4 years old, ; Mogen' Reek, best boll between 1 and 3 years old, 6; Edward Riegel, second best bull between 1 and 3 yearn old, 3; Elias Horn, bent cow and calf, 0. Your COmmittee beg leave to report that the Durham stock Is not so well represented as should be desired, even not as much so as In former years' but Mr. Jeremiah Roth line a bull on exhibition for which be deserves much credit. Entered no competition. 0. L. Schreiber, John Bortz, David Gilbert, Committee HOWNEFLCATTI.E. 3—('Lass '3—Devon without Pedigree. Reuben Glick, beet Devoil cow 11 years old $l2; Reuben Mirk, best Devon heifer, 2 years old 6; 0. L. Schreiber, second bet.t dtvon heifer 2 years und 4 month old, 3 ; J. S. Troxell, best devon eat 6 weeks old. The display of derail breed without. pedigree WWI very small. Milton Apple, Jacob Cooper, Edward Riegel HORNED CATTLE. .1 - 0.-;;—(qami 7—Sweep Slitkot David Schuler, best bull 3 years old, G; G. B. Linderman, (Mauch Chunk 2d beet bull 3 years, 3; Jeremiah Roth, best cow 6 years,B ; Mel lose it. Ritter, 2d best cow and calf, 3; Reuben Glick, 3d best cow 5 years, 3; G. B. Linderman, best bull under 3 ychrs, G ; Owen 1.. Schreiber, 2d best hull under 3 years, 3; 0. B. Linderman, best hull calf underl2 mouths, 3; Owen L. Schreiber, best heifer under 3 years, 3; Owen L. Schreiber, 3d best fer under :1 years, 1. The Committee would further my that in their opinion the display of Flock has excelled every thing ever before exhibited on these grounds and that the variety of the different; Muth, (c,peelally Ayrshire and Alderney) was so numerous that they found It linpoesible to do Justice to all exhibitors. Aaron Lurie, Simnel Wieder, getthen Stalt ler, Committee. NA.TI7 AND MIXED CATTLE No. 3—Class G. • John Boaz, best bull 3 yearn old; 0; Edward Koehler, second best bull 3 years old, 4 ; Henry Fehring, best bull IS months old, 5; Thomas Yundt 2d best bull 24 years old, 3; Isaac It. Mey ers, bent bull 1 year old, 2 ; Edward Riegel, best cow 7 yearn old, 6 ; John Shipp, second best cow 6 years old, 4. Nicholas Chewley, third best cow 3 yearn old, 2; J. B. Troxel, fourth beet 8 years I ; Jeremiah Roth, best heifer 2 years old, 4 ; John 11. Troxel, second bent heifer 18 months old, 9; Abraham T. Mickley, third best heifer 22 months old, 2 ; Isaac B. Meyers, fourth best heifer 9 years old, 1.50; Edward Riegel, fifth best heifer, 2 yearn old, 1 ; Edward Koehler, fifth best heifer 18 months old, 1 ; Charles Eisenhard, two yearn old, wort by' of notice ; William Mattern, 13 months old, moatiy of notice ; Jesse Keck, best lisiMr, 5 months old, 2 ; G. 11. Linderman, second hest heifer, 1 year old, 1 ; William Mutter,,, third bent heifer 6 Months old, 1 ; Conrad Welnert, fourth best 8 mouths old, 1 ; Charles Seagreaves, tint best, 8 heifers 1 year old, 1 ; J. S. Trokell; bull mixed with Ihirlisyn and Alderney, 5. We the dudersigueil committee on native and mixed cattle having linisheil our labors report the variety of stock as being very great and of a Ell perlor quality, in fact superior to siny we have ever had,at our County Fair. That we could not possibly do justice to sill, but have done so to the best of our alsility and as far as we would dare go in giving premiums, we hope that the stock •may never be worse but on the contrary, increase more and more. William Walbert, David Belittler, T. 12. Kline Committee Edward 'Bury, 1 boar Chester Co. white 2 years old, 8 ; J. S. Tioxel, 1 sow Chester Co. 23 years old, ; Edward Schreiber, bent boar Cheeltire, 14 months old, ; Edward Schreiber, beg( row Che chire 14 Months old, 6; 11..1. Schantz, best Cite. chlre Sows, 2 mouths old, 4 ; 11. J. Schantz, bent Chechlre boar 3 months old, 4; IL J. Schantz, beet Chechlre row 4 months old, 4 ; Elias Schuler, second beet Chester Co. sow and pigs, 4; Owen L. Sylirelber, best Berkshire boar 2 years old, 8 ; Owen L. Sehrelber, best Berkshire row 2 yearn old, S; Owen L. Schreiber, bent 2 Berkshire boars months old, 4; Qeorge Fried, tics; 2 fat Jersey breed hop 1 year old, 6;. Amos. R. Heller second. best Berkshire row', 3; James W. Wilson, best Chester sow, pure, and 6 pigs, 4 ; James W. Wil -1 FOll, 2,1 beet Chester boar, pure, 3 months, 4 ; J. S. Trokell. best Suffolk pigs•3;y mouths old. 4; Daniel Hersh, bent Suffolk fat hog 13 months. 6. TER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1869. The undersigned Committee beg leave to re nark that in their estimation the Chublre breed (imported) exhibited by Messrs. Schantz & Schrei ber, ore the best blooded pigs in the market, laid strongly recommend them to the fayontble con sideration of the farmers of Lehigh and adjoining counties. William Riegel, David Schuler, Lewis J. Krause, I= Owen L. Schreiber, best Southdowu buck, $6 ; Owen L. Schreiber, best pen Southdown ewes, 6; Jeremiah Roth, best Cotswold buck, 6; Charles B. Keenerer, second best Cotswold buck, 3 ; Jere- miali Roth, best pen Cotswold ewes, 5 ; 0. Kurtz, second best pen Cotswold ewes,3 ; Jeremiah Roth, best Bakewell buck, 0 ; .Jereminti Roth, best pen Bakewell ewes, 6; J. S. Troxell, second best Bake well buck, 3 ; J. S. Trozell, second best Bakewell ewes, 3 ; Edward Riegel, beet pen lambs, 6 ; Jere miah Roth, second beet pen lambs, 3 ; George Kurtz, best pen sheep, 8 ; S. K. 0. Bogart, best na tive buck, 4; C. 11. Kramer, Cashmero buck and ewe, 6. The committee find a few worthy of no tice but not sufficient for a premium. W. S. Gardner, Jacob Rees, Solomon Griesenter, Com mittee. George Sensenbach, golden bantams best, ; George F. Miesemer, golden bantams, second best, 1; Francis Wilson, Seabrlght bantams best, 1 ;. E. li. Renlnger, Seabright bantams, second best, I ; BenJambi Kistler, best Poland bantams, 2; Peter Schwenzer„ not entered, China bantams; I). Nunnemaker, Australia rooster, not entered ; J. Alfred Blinder, two chickens and lailick, 1 ; Robert Heebner, African bantams, I; Edward F. Knecht, six mix Polands, 1 ; John Kramer,.three white bantams, 1 ; Frank Colver, two Irish ban tams, I ; J. Frankenlicid, nine white bantams, 3; George Eckert, four Chinese bantams, 2; George Eckert, two Irish bantams, 1; Clinton B. Mink, tin cc Polands, misnamed, ; JacoliDel.ong, two shanghai and • creoles mixed, '1; John Kramer, three bantams, 1.; G. A. Fry, seven bordvhers, 1; W. Willebicher, six cap'd head,l; Samuel Rinker, five turkeys, native, 1; Jacob DeLong, two tur keys, 1; Amon R. Heller, three Jersey blue. tur keys, 2; A. Fry, one white Spanish turkey 1; Juices and George Seagreaves, four Irishmen's parrots, 1; J. S. Troxell, twelve Spanish ducks 2; Jacob DeLong, two cap'd ducks, 2 ; Jacob DeLong, two Ida ducks, 2 ; Solomon Laudenschlager, two cup'd ducks, 1; J. S. Troxcli, three Chinese geese, 2; 11. C. Roth, live black chickens game, 2; 11. C. Roth, six game chickens, 2; John Fetter, two gu,mc chickens, 2 ; John Fetter, two white taw reed game pure, 2 ; John Fetter, two Tarter game chickens, 2; henry Balliet, eight black Spanish chickens ; J. Alfred Shaefer, seven black Spanish, chickens, 1; J. Alfred Sheerer, four black Span ish chickens, 2; 11. C. Roth, ten black Spanish chickens, 2 ; 11. C. Roth, three black Spanish chickens, 2 ; C. 11. Erdman, three black Spanish chickens, 1 ; George Kline, one black German robin ; C. hi. Rube, live Brahma pootra chickens, 2 ; Frank Pexter, three Brahma pootra chickens, 1; Allen Strohminger, three Cochin China chickens, 1 ; 11. C. Roth, three white Leghorn chickens, 1 ; H. C. Roth, seventeen white Leghorn chickens, 3; J. S. Troxeli, sixteen assorted chickens, 2 ; Wm. Kershner, six assorted chickens, 1 ; Chas. Shout, ten Brahma pootra chickens, 3; Elias Miller, four English Creole chickens, 1; Alexander McKee, six pheasant chickens, 1 ; Amos R. Heller, two white chickens, 1; A. J. G. Dubbs, two white Leg horn chickens, 2 ; C. 11. Erdman, three Jersey chickens, 1; C. H. Erdman, three Creole chickens, I; Henry Ballict, four silver pheasant chickens, 2 ; D. Kleppinger, two pheasants (not entered), 1. C. B. Heintz, William Grim, Geo. K. Wilson, Committee. Harvey C. Eck, horse, $2O; A. Miller, mare, 20; E. IL Gangwere, horse, 20. Fastest trotting mare or gelding, mile heats, best three in five to harness. The Society agrees to pay *250 provided 9:33, and $l5O provided trotting is done in 2:37.• Ist 2(1 3d H. C. Eck, enters " Warrior," 1 1 1 %. Miller, " liushwacker," • 0 2 2 E. It. Gangwcrc, "no name," 3 3 3 Time 2:35, 2:33 and 2:37. Two hundred and fifty dollars was awarded ac cording to special agreement as above slated. N. P. Brower, William Fry and W. S. Gardner, com mittee. Samuel Lewis, best cow three years and up wards, $l2 ; Reuben Glick, second best do., 6; Reuben Glick, best heifer between 1 and 3 years, 6 ; Reuben Glick, second best, 3 ; Samuel Lewis, best heifer between 6 and 12 mouths, 4. Your committee does not deem the bulls worthy of no tice. Jeremiah Roth, G. B. Linderman, Peter Laux, Committee. On Saturday next, at 2 o'clock, there will be a grand trot at the Rittersvilic Driving Park, which will be of more than ordinary interest. The horses entered for the race are C. Straub 's roan gelding "No Name," and Joseph Fisher's bay limb: "Fanny Fisher,"—mile heats best three in five to harness, to be trotted according to the rules of the Union Course. —A man was found murdered at Molars. villa on Saturday morning. The deed is supposed to have been committed by h 6 companion win was out with him ou the previous day. —Work on the new county bridges to bi built In place of those swept away by the freshet . was commenced on Monday. —Norristown is to have a lteginient of 31111. tin. Two or three companlea have already beer raised, one of which, under command of Capt. Edward Scholl, paraded the streets of Norristowr on Thumlay night. —The Republican Invinciblcs of Philadeb Oda, beaded by the Liberty Cornet Band, visite( Norristown on Wednesday evening last. The 3 turned out about 500 men. • They carried tin colors presented to them by , ,the ladies of Norris town during the previous campaign. • —The workingmen of Norristown ran I ticket on their own hook yesterday. The Registet and Lk - render denounced this movement as au el fort to defeat the Democratic party. = The (loud iu the Schuylkill, last week was more disastrous than In the Lehigh. Sev eral large bridges across the river were swop • away. —Pottstown has a "Piro &slave" Comps ny, which numbers forty-live memberg. When I closed my last letter it was not suppos ed that there would be much damage from as freshet,,but there bus been a great ions of proper ty and even of life' in this vicinity. I suppose under the general news" you will give a mum of the flood and its destructive results. At pre' ant, however, it is all.quiet along the Lehigh an Delaware, and folks are counting up their losses. Both Democrats and Republicans are workin hard for the supremacy of Easton. As usual effort Is being made to lessen the Republican vat " Divide and conquer" seems to be the rule. . present both parties arc strong Calvinists—bullet ing is "Election." Easton has been horrified at the killing of Phillipsburgh rough by a colored man on the Je sey side of the bridge. The bridge over the De aware at this place Is the most. dangerous in U country, inhabited at night by a crowd of male an female roughs that rival the denizens of Fit Points. A little stringent police Law would tact quieted the roughs without the ball of a color, citizen's pistol, but the police were nowhere an and the man was shot and instantly. killed. Ti better portion of the Phillipsimrgh people favc the negrq, but the roughs and relatives of the vb thn attempted to lynch the prisoner as he wt being put on board the car to the Mercer Co. Jai We are to have a Horse Fair (Race) at the Ii stilute Grounds at Easton the latter of this month Nearly $5OOO are to be offered as premiums winning horses. We have another nice quarrel betweeu the pi !Icemen of Easton. Meanwhile the rogues n Juice. EEO :No. 5. POI*I THY Vo. H. HORSES AND MULES No 2.—Chiss 8. ALDERNEY CATTLE Xo. S:—Class 5. I=l OUR NErGlll3Olls =EI MONTGOMERY COUNTY. OUR EASTON GOSSIP. EANTos, PA., Oct. 11, 1869 Ross' Continental Troupe of Singeis are on Tower. No doubt they will, visit your place. They aro capital singers. The oldest person In Easton, Mrs. Mary "'chimer. died last Tuesday. She had only se IM summers and the same number of winters, al falls and springs. • DILAWARIII. CITY NOTICES Large stock of abeet music, lustructord, blank . books, music papdr and cards of O. F.l.lcrruninn'a Music Store, Allentown. Our old friends Roctramr. ds WlLam( are a hard at work as ever, furniehing every description of men's attractions in the way of elegant nod luxurious masculine apparel. Their eplentlid Brown Stone Hall Is better furnished than over with every thing that man or boy enn vs•ant, for warmth, health, and comfort. All that our friends need to do, In just to call In nod examine for themselves and compare the price, of this splendid cloth ing with that or./ other le Philadelphia or elsewhere. The best of Italian violin string's, violins, flutes, etc., or any other article belonging to musical lu strtiments, can be bought cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F. Iferrtuann's Music Store, Allentown. It Is a pleaatire to tell the same story over and over again, If It Ina good story. Our story now Is. of the satisfaction see enjoy In westing the dollies which they make at the great Brown Ball, Philadelphia. The feet is, hero are no other clothes, made elsewhere, that look half BS wall, or wear half as long RA the Reer1111.1.8: WILAnv clothe, The Immense Mel varied assortment of flue chitin,. for Fall which Itoczno.t. A Whine now display Is worthy the Attention of all who go to the city. See Roes RILL Ar. W 11. 0 , 0 .0 advertisement In another coin ea. Cheap Parlor Organs.—A single reed 5 octave organ at $9O. A dotibit reed organ with 5 stops, at $l3O. A powerful organ with 7 stops at fISO, at C. F. Herr ttttt nn's, corner 7tll and Walnut, Al- 19=11 tVer 21futdin ! Wei Prints! Wet Flannels! Wet Table Linens at about half price at Foster's Now York Store, Allentown. As a great rush is ex peeled for these goods and as they desire that all their customers shall Inti•el4Otne of them, and to prevent their being bought up by other merchants, they reserve the right to refuse to sell over 12 yards to each customer. For a long lime we have noticed a gradual lu eel,lese in the 11111111/0e of good-looking men in our neighs borhood, especially among our aubscribers. The change has Mien so marked rts to be subject for general rouverea. lion. People ask "Why is this thus 7 We god the general answer to be, that almost all our reilllNV-CitiZelln nee We:11111g the celebrated " Roca um, & NV item's" clothes. It is st known 111111 the f ple who wear Ilia clothes of this make contimital the esteem of their fellows creatures. All our readers knot, where Mown., dl Wll.llll/1 . /l In. Th.. mammoth Brown Stone Clothing Hall, CM and 600 Chestnut 'street, Philadelphia. Rockhill LC. In/ion's advertisement, In another column of thin Issue, speak, for linelf. The elottee oil back, of our hest ciliation also •peak.volittutot in praise of Hoeg ult.k & LAW, .)1 good habits.. Both for mots and for the sone oftom, itoceitim. & WtYmy neeni to have everything the heart ran denier, or the fancy ran long after. Mont of the happy homes Its OM, vicinity aro made happier by the fact that the lemartod boys of the hoonehold got their clothes nt the great Brown Hell. Read, and see or yourselves, gentlemen. L Splendid Piano.-I.lndertnan & Son's Gold Medal Cycloid and Square Pianos rank among the finest instruments in the country. Their brilliancy and fullness of tone is not . surpassed by a concert grand piano at double, the price. More instru ments of this celebrated make have been sold In Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining counties than of any other manufacture. They can.be used ninny years and not become airy, as most other pianos do, in only a few years. Come and examine (hem at C. F.Herrmann's Store, 7th and Walnut streets. The receipts of THE AMERICAN LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA for 1868 were considerably over a million of dollars, almost equalling the receipts of all the rest of our Pennsylvania companies put together. The AMERICAN is pushing ahead more vigorously than ever this year, with the determination to make in PhiladelPhia at least one company which no foreign company can . eseel either in amount of business done or in any other respect.—Philadet phic Evening Telegraph. Dr. Wm. J. Romig, N 0.69 East Hamilton street, Is agent for the American In this vicinity. What everybody Says must be True.—The're is no ale, porter, mineral water or sarsaparilla lu the country superior to Wisc's manufactured at Al, leutown. It la home made, pure and can be had at almost every bar in the county. Allentown has an extensive china and glassware establishmeat where as great a variety and as low prices can he found as in the larger cities. We refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 40 West Hamilton street. It it , said that Calisaya Bark has a peculiar of feet upon the liver, and guards the system against (Mennen by exposure diet. It Is conceded that the great succens of the wonderful PLANTATION BIT TERS, which, previous to our late unhappy diffi culties, was found in most southern. bunion, was owing to the extract of Callsaya Bark which it contained as one of the principal ingredients. In confirmation of this we have heard one of our dis tinguished Physicians remark that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic. or atmospheric, causes,he Invariably relieved himself by PLANTA TION BITTERS. We speak advisedly when we_say that we know It to be the best and most popular medicine in the world. MArl irrl.lA WAtr,t.—Sa rr• Irrr ti lttr• Ir,•xl Itaprrrlr•rt Or hullo C itugur•, aai tilt ul half the tune'. BUSINESS NOTICES fl Is the Intrinsic theril alone, of Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair Renewer, that bait gained for it great popularity. The Grand Opening.—The opening or the great Pacific Railroad W. an orea•lon of anal and whir.-.woad and rur wan the ripening rii the hail and Whiter Trade at Oak Ball. On Thur.rday work, Sopteorber 21.1, W.lllllllli, & Brown mad.• a grand dir.play of their new stock, and Invited to it ail tin read o, of our paper. Thow who have been prerrnt at former open ing.— to oak Hall, know how plea•arst those rreertsiourr aro, tool - know how well It pays to mould a while in look • lung through knell a stock of mew awl fresh elpthing, The reader's attention Is invited lei cammunlca tlou referring to Fnr Finn• or Joe. Ituwc.cu•rH Si ell., MO Arch street., Phijnavlphla. Thl. 1. nn old uhd Incou and worthy or public attonil..ll. • Scroftaa, Soft Rheum, Skin and Fefaafr Ufernrr.vn Warranted ea red.—Sir le tbuoulul:— Sameargf Tow n:After; Lehigh Co., let. 31, Del:. It Ix with a grateful feeling that I feel able til lIIIIke the followingntatement fur the benefit of Dole, till° are miller. lug from Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. Sly wife had been nu ffering for several year from tumors or swellings on her neck which after a tline won't! gather and dinclairge matter, leaving in sore. She hail ben treated for more lima a year by most eta hied physi cians without receiving any Itenamtellt betf"f , becoming worse, until she had five of these running nore, ou her neck, wheal I employed Dr. 11, I). Lompiker, under whose treatment she connufaireil to improve very fast, the fore, on her neck to heal, and all her unpleasant and di,. agreeable symptoms gradually to distilawar, anti! her health scan restored, Whiril soax it, alma( four months. I feel perfectly j wattled, after having tried the treatment af other pityidelans la rerouam•uding all those whoitre :tare, lag from Scrofula or Chronic Dlneasee to la. Lotigalter for medical treatment, with a arm belief that they will be sat infied, benefited and eared thereby, as my a ay tutu been. [Signed,' • JAMES DARNER. Dr. 11. D. I...nankeen uMee In on the East side o f shah Meta, between Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown. Let us I'r•otect Ournelres.—The physical structure of the strongest human bring is vulnerable everywhere. Our bodies are endowed by natur• with a certuin negative power, which protect. them, to some.extent, from un wholesome influences; but thin protection Is Imperfect, and cannot be nuh•ly relied on In unhealthy regions, or under circumettinces of ordinary danger. Therefore . , It Is wisdom; it is prudence; It Is common .rune to provide against sorb contingencies, by taking an Arrinnit. Ia AD VANCE; in other words, by fortifying the system with HOSTETTER'S STOMACH DITTERS—the most complete protective against all the epidemic and °oilman" malaille • that Itas ever been administered' In any country. Asa remedy for Dyspepsia, them Is no medicine that will corn+ pure with H. Whoever suffers the panne of Indigestion, anywhere on the face of the earth where HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS eau be procured, does so•oluntarily; for; as sorely ns truth exists, this Invaluable Toole and •I.TER•TIV E world restore his disordered ntomaels to R ,•silky condition. To the nervous It Is also enpeeinlly recommended, and in COW, of confloned roto4loalion it also aff.irds speedy Wl4 perinanent !nail ranee of fever nod agu , • lilo HITTERS in nor.• Potent than 'TY atnouut of gnhJur, while th,• Ilona dan k:croon cases 4f Libras G•ver yield to its wonderful prep ertiev. Ti,.,,,. v01,.t ,nvr tried the I.l.ditillY will m•v Cr one another. for any of the ailnieula a hie, the HOSTETTER BITTERS profcsiois to robin•. 'lo thus,, who have not made; the experiment we cordially r•eomtovu,l on early application to the BITTERS whenever Hwy ar , • ~trivicen by di.uns of the dig...Aire organs. Ladies' and Children's limey /Iwo, at John Fa reink•• Popular Fur . Emporium, 715 Arch Street, Ile ham enlarged, remodeled and mach I asproved hls elore for the couvatth4tco or cutduatern. Read hie adv. and gist. him a call. Special ottentlou of Merchants and others,. Is corned to Card lat CM lama. of Iloi,ll factures:a of Wall Papyri, Palo , liaoga+aa.‘&a. Sinanrial anti Contincrcial •LI.ENTOWN MARI:ET:3, OCTOBER. EL earrerted every week by Weirotheitner k Netelifirq. Wheat Flour. Der Ltd., 41(1 (m) t , ..1111ta. Wheat, par bushel 50. paying. I 75, '• Cum. 1 •• • • Oats. " Flaumeed, •` Timullur Seed, Dar buxhei ti IC, Clover Seed, " 8 to, tt Whnot Flour, per teal 1110, aellluK. Rye, Corn Meal. Butter, perseuad, Lard, 'Fallow. ' Ham. d e osn P gg at pe p byalsel ttl; Dried Made.. Pe , Dried Peach" . ' s 00, 2dcb3 , gittirrtLstittentts. H. A. STEELE, UPHOLSTERING, ITTNDOW STIADE tti REDDINO STORE, No. 46 North Ninth Street, PH I LADELPIII A. WINDOW SHADES, With flatttrea complete, from texon pair, up to $13.03. WRITE HOLLAND SHADES AT ALL PRICES. SHADES OF ANY STYLE AND COLOR MADE TO Olt- DER. STORE,. SHADES MADE' AND LETTERED. LACE AND DRAPERY CURTAINS. ALL KINDS OF 'WINDOW DRAPERY PATENT MOSQUITO CANOPIES. GILT, ROSEWOOD AN) WALNUT CORNICES. CURTAIN BANDS, TASSELS, CORD; &e. FURNITURE - STRIPS CUT AND MADE. STAIR AND VESTIBULE RODS. FURNITURE nt:4 , ,rpotsTEßED AND VARNISHED. darpetot .Matilriteit, old nod now, made, altered and pot down. mrnounnihnsi MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT WHOLESALE A NEW THING. SILK FINISHED WINDOW SHADES. ort 13.!y ADMINISTRATOR S SALE OF URAL ESTATE AND PERSONAE. PROPERTY. Will I •old ot ',ohne rode, on the pr.mdoo•, lu Bout Allen town.ln, Northampton ronuty..• TUESI)AY, OCTOBER 26T11, 1869, At 10 o'clock A. M., The following described REAL ESTATE, late the prop. erty or Daniel lingte der...wool, snout. , P t ; mile...wit of Weavers', Illy containing TW MA' K ACHES of !fret qual• Sty land, divided Into Nix field, ell tinder 40011 fence. The Improvement. tire.lNK AND A•Il ALF brolly 7.. BRICK 11W ELLI Nit with Oood him and nil socessary osilosiltiOlifs• sod. " all wood inure workhouse, ctc. Possession can be g You Immediately after sale. Alen. at MP Mae time and place the following • .I%IIBONA L PROPERTY of said decialisial,. 60110,4111 a of grain In tin groantl, corn la tho tar, alz loaw ni moot h p hay, Two COWS, 2Yat Ham l'ota too ~ ra rriatto. pl, w t harrow, • IMO YOU II• PEPI WII ITE •?* PICKETS,3OcOyEET W II ITE PIN lillo.lllllS, posts end ralls, oloao, rrovsEtioLl) couxixting of Tlin4 Stove, l';immting. nod many other articloa too uumerous to mention. Conditions will be mode known on day or .al , 1.7 WM. F. N.IGI,E. Ad lII * , of Daniel Noah., der'.l, with the willr?,4oiss..vid. T E. W A Llt A VENT, I • :NIASONIC HALL, NO. 719 CIIES'FNUT STREET, Is now receiving his Full Importations. conolsting lu Part nt • CURTAIN MATERIALS, In Silk. ?do awl Collon...mbrsclng many nnvoltlex• Lace Curtains ! of Parlslau, St. Gallen nod Nottingham make. CORNICES AND DECORATIONS I=! WINDOW SHADES, by Ow thonoond or sloe° one nl lorinufstittroro . prices - IUSQUITO N(PIES, Cloning uut at reduced price., MEM TIIE ".IIEE•IIIVE" 'POPULAR DRY GOODS STORE, 1. Iv, vßourron & co., NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, I= NEW GOO DS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING R RIES •FA I R, IN PLAIN FI(WIIES, AvlTilm"r I),EA - ATioN wrtnt II 0410 MEAD & ROI3BINS, =I ==l SIT. VElt PLATED WARES. We 'nuke fur oxen g00d.,; depeelt llie Ftiver nernrutely. by weight. nod Warrant end; article by our Trade Mark on the base, null by Written guarantees If preferred. They aro equal to the fine.; grad., Endll.h and French Wars.. ti.gd lu demlgn nod elegantly ourunliondod, CUTLERY. Pearl, !Tory and Rubber Cutlery In an•at ♦arlety, Plated ,nad anplatd. In gYnu lit ten an required. N.E.. Cor. NINTH and CHESTNUT Eas., =3 NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! FIIIEDENSVILLE AHEAD! SHELLY AND WIIITNER, haring purchased the Frledensvllle store. have opened MU entire new stork of it Is w !dal will lie sold as low as the lowest. Nt link: NOW To tit) CITY roll ANY TIIINII,for you can net It there. MMUS, IIItINTNI, INES, lit USIA NS. SIIEETIMIS ojall grades and at. all prices. , rho 0110.1 stork of Ono...ries the country. Hardware In Its variety. China. (Ilase and Vrockurywaru u largo ,v. Wei has, employed the sect Ireis of a FIRST-CLASS CITY TAILOR, ant an ve hate.au t•z(enalle 'ataal4 of Clotho, Caudal,. and Veattuga all bought at. ingleitlwholem.h. we 1114 , 1irrrreth,1 mnufAtureliVlTSTO ORDER, in as Philade uo'l,lphia. p. 1,. U. thOr out bo bought for JOHN FA REIRA, 7114 ARCH ST., /diddle of tho Mork. bet. 7th and hilt ht.. South tilde, PHILADELPHIA.. Importer. Manufacturer. and Dealer in all kinds and quality of , FANCY 1.103 yea LADIES' k 1•1111.1111e.SS' We All. B OOK AGEN'EN WANTED . .. alai Hav lug enlarged. remod• FOIL .TIIE . and improved lay old and favonibly known PER AUTOBIOGRAPHY 'AND PERSONAL- EMPOIIIUNI, and having ._ -•! Imported a very large and RECOLLECTIONS, _. , ~ tg o lett i tHd ateowtmeut of all BY JOHN B. GOUGH, ' . dlf .reut kinds of I ore from llrst hauls. la Europe. A complete history of his lifo, lila almost superhutaari l' aud have had theta tondo struggle Wattles( IliteleYeeeete. .101 vivid pen pictures n: up by the mesh skillful workineu. I would rerpectfully what be saw in Europe. Tha whole enlivened with aired- Invite my Meads of Lehigh and adjacnot Couutios, to rail lug 11.14.1.1110 full of Aaterabi and mines, Ti!,, work will and examine my very largo and beautiful assortment of I be heautlfullL bound ttad liusichltAl There coo hn ail / Poway Our., for Ladles aud Children. I ant determined to opPoaltloo. Every stun wants H. AgYeel are Latin ut (rum Sell at lei tow prices as guy other respectable Hen.° in ilia 20 go ro orders a day: Ti,,. loweet report yet received 1,1 21 oily. All Furs Wm ranted. No misrepresentations to ef.. orders in three days. Adders. the publisher. , Wes. • .1011 N FARE:IICA, 000.1 m 11. C. PHI NSON. We/ Areh Ht.. PhiladV. Iv 1.3.4* oh tit., Philadelphia ip,i-NEw (plow, RECEIVED WO LV.llill IMEEMI 5 Ili 45 rtLing 25. AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP- er and general clerk, with a thorough bunko , sa ethleatino, would like to obtain a poeition In this city. Controls a few thotteand dollars, Ilan a good mercantile acquaint ance. and If found mutually demirable after duo probatiou would either loan capitol or take a parlureo tutored -4 I.lrene COAL. Olin office EXCURSION Tian? , rm.. being desirous to attend the ORPHANS' 1101Ith t AIR in Philndo!nide, to be held for two weeks commencing OCTOBER 19th, 18a1. Sl. John's Ea. Lulli. Sunday School have made arrangements kits grand excursion. The excursion will giro an opportunity to attend the On Monday ',cuing, October ISO, which will inaugurate the Fair. Him ilonor. the Mayor of Philadelphia Daniel M. For, will preside. Urnal Chorus orate voices. An Orchnstrn of 40 perform- Orr. The Young fillennerchor Band of to Instruments. AO phan Children. 300 Children utlittudny Schools. Prof. L. Engelke, Conductor, The rho U •es will be rendered by ember 4 A the Handel and Haydn, Meutleinshon, West m Choral. Vo cal, Union and other societies: A Fentival Ode arranged en press! for the ocensino.will empl , ty in Ma/I/Ade-Me full force of nearly SEVEN HUN DRED PERFORMERS. • • . - Admission to tho Parquette, Dress Circle and Balcony, 81.00; Reserved seals, gla); Family Circle and Amphl tl ,00 cents. A few choice renOt will be sold by sub• ac On p da ritiou at h is nd $l.OO. Tuesy, loth, the Fair for the benefit of the Lu theran Orphans' Home at Germantown opeus In llortieul tarsi Hall, and will bo second only to the great Sanitary Pair hold tit few years ago in Philadelphia. Train !eV,. Slatiagton at 11 o'cick a. a. Fair for railroad frotteAlleutown, Cubist./ tot nod Bethlehem mid return will be 4 , 2.2,5; from Patasnuitua north to Slatington, lam. Hood front Monday Two-tinyHo lum by all trains. These rates include sointisxion to Het Fair. 'flrkrtit for eelr at an Railroad Depot.. along the I.oldgh Valley, and of 01l latthelatt adaktora nod Saaday•Srltool teacher.. T. 11. 1111,11 1.. flatlrtalta Coal. of At r.tog.•tar CHESTNUT AND 12T11 STREETS, BAILEY 6L CO. GRAND OPENING MEE EEO SHELLY d: WHITNER, FRIEDENSVILLE, PA Nein Abbtrtiorinento. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL IN TUN ACADEIkIY OF MUSIC, PHILADELPHIA ,TENVELEIt-.;, 11.11= 1 , AL I. CI I RISTAI AS TRADE MAGN I FIC ENT STOCK, NOV ELT I ES WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER ARE, FANCY GOODS, S.C. BRIDAL GIFTS A SPECIALTY BAILEY It (Ill.linvo thelonnetwawut.etere In the world 11.11 wilt at all he Pleaded to receive and hhow VlNit urn through their ewtoldlehntent. BAILEY & CO., NEW Ai ARBLE ST ORE CHESTNUT & 12TH STS., PHILADELPHIA IMEIZI pREPARE FOR WINTER THE PLACE THE IMPROVED BALTI3IOHE FIRE-PLACE HEATER JAMES 11. _BUS( ['s, NO. EAST 11 All I LION BT., A LLENTO IrN, PA TEla bar, tar ham ILLUMINATING DOORS and WIN- Down. an .1 MAGAZINE of .nalciani rapacity for fool to I st TWE Y• NTFOUIt o 1101'ItS. at vwl of but ELEVE N CENTS PEI 3 • DAY. 11. , . most ' , affect and ahaerfal Ileater lu us.. =1 IMPROVED ORIENTAL • BASE BURNING COAL STOVES and PARLOR FURNACES, 1111te ruceiveil Four First Chisv Pretoinn. itt the New York , State nod ether Fairs. Also, the liroot SILVER MEDAL at the Pair of the Atiierlcau Institute !odd lu the al k r he o r f N it " re ' only One Fir,' l u do, qu mime doting tlio Th ri. Ventim In be lator., of the Aartuteut, escort , ol (him from them The p re cam Le an Olitike u r or l tilsia to, eh partici. The Are will reutalti for dap , without' attention. The illutninatlett Ix ovittal Opaii Fi r e. obey u p, Powerful Heaters awl yet perfectly adapted to mild weather. They are the most Economical Stove,. 11111 i Fur cares ever mode. The Furiowe will heat, notishictiorily, Fur care au upper and a lower liivowt. without fool. Eight Sizeil of the Storm., sad Three Size. of the Parlor Furnace, The lament •arrortairpt of ordinary stoves, for parlors, ehnialters,Pires arid utll r, s, nt sit priers. A 11.0 4, host pattern. of Improved rook stoves on hand, mid for muleut priers to Hutt the elreuttp.tatteest of «very ear., Agout for the '' Cook Store; rail awl Hoe It. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING •iteaded u 0 PJU)SIPTIX, and ALL WORK DONE IN TILE BEST MANNER I=l GAS FIXTURES =I =I JAMES 11. BUSK himaufarturer mid Denier lu STOVES, TINWARE AND GAS FIXTURES' No. 24 East Hamilton Street, 1n1331119211 T i t DI ES' FA NCI( FURS. i, I ;;, 1.. A ,vti c 1?• - . ~i . i ' ... . MI Taatriyo anb lctuelru. J i E sc ALbwELL&c JEWELERS, 902 CHESTNUT •STRE Hove relelllt, enlarged and remodeled Mole estold meet, deelroyed fire In Jury loot, nod have ope rthe mune for loodues., WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK MAIfUFACTUEED & IMPORTED 000 Superior to any they hare heretofore op to the Public They 1111111 t Inittto All to vllt and 11/greet tl Store. JAS. L. CALDIVELL & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET, sTANFFER,. • WATCHES AND JEWELRY, No. 145 NouTii sEcoND ST.. COR, Ot , ,t,l . llltelit of w.tri.,4, Jewelry, All Vet' 6 . 1 . 1141 m cislattlly 1.0 11. 11.9.1tepalrinu of Walehem and Jewelry prom neltiled /IRANI)) OPENING "IA JEWELRY STQHE _\ I: \\ . .1. It. WEBER hog• loos, to Inform the Odeon.. of All town :111(1 sit olio. Mat lie has opened a acts JEWEL tiTilltE at No. 36 WE:i't 11.1111.T()N STREET, wh,." b.. on Ils•ort111011 (1.(1116S, Rut! JENVELItr lit price. LO /1111 t iilllo4. U ri I.:irefully nip:Urea. It. tieing an fix iiiirieuend unit tuneful 111Veilllie. spertfullyn.k. the putriinagn of thiiDttlrl July gnoitu J. It. EsT.tit L E ISIID IN 15t5.1 REMOVAL. ' 6C4; ) JACOB HARLEY, J E WEL E R, , Invite.. patr , otti , and tlev pui lie uotlorally. to Ills w, st,., 1:r.),l'Illi•TN D'l` ST. PH 11..% wl w ill !I B A m a' he , ni.1.411.11 .tuck of D 31(I\ HS WATCHES, CLOCES, JEWELRY, 111. awl PLATED atitlll,l.o Trine. N. 8.-- 4 WATCIIEff hn.l J SW ELM' varelAtlly ropal re JEwEl.air pu.vrat AIM or 401 kind. ' °ra". ; ' i July 11-13 SILVEIt.'.ASiI)IPLATED WAR CII4I2LEq; HASSEY'S No. 2:1 En,4lltun atrritt. pooh (lemon formed Chore, J soW fireeiVed from New York owl 1. adolplas, all ho latest otylops GOLD WATCHES. • Ile luts tilt largest nnd best andt of Gold Watc aud at towiT ',clam than cau be f ellyw lade. SILVER WATC ILES. haa Jarger and 'boiler aseertment ef Oliver \Vat than ran ba purchased anywhere elee. .GOLD JEWELRY. 11. Ire. the ItirgeAl and be Al u•eorhOcut of kind Geld J.•welry. • GILT ANDPLATEp„TEWELRY. Ile hoe n larger and holier annortnnnit of an kinds of and l'lnted Jewelry Ilittn Call b.' MA,VIIVrt, SILVER AND pLANDD WARE. i'l‘;:o=lii'- '"7"'lT''ii'W' Ai;l,r:nt line 'CLOCKS. A larger z0., ,,, r1 moot cline lit ELO EO NS. a„mt !twat of l'auvo',4 %Amy., tlio lie • the w„rld. ACCORDEOIsZS: A chinnind aar satnnint of nil Arcot - Joan, Ills land)* hoc. uv, and in net..l to woo. in Son York and and alt uf anything nwnula the large till.. ilia hart a largorst of fachlionithlo g to in lilt lino than All othida iu Ltd county conililnial 'I'•.••)noi no, yam - solves of that ob call and cio. KELLER .l isnoTHER, NO. 27 wEsT lumu:KoN srr. AILENTOWN, l'A CLOCKS, well re ic!„l.„:Tr4dl.ll:'rV't:s'!ltwnnlif Ix: and GOLD AN!) sia.,:yEn wAmcins, than enn be romel hi any other Ktoteju therity. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS SILVER WARE, of ..rt.ry iNar‘Vatelow ropulrol on Short il'ialitcb • • AITANTEI)...-7 v for the pulilic Wert t. towus' Schuylkill Ti•viii+. font . mond,. will lie „i the i„.(et ,g T111'10 , 1).11". M . 111111:11 I lib, at 8 dock . M. Ili, [limn!. .lACtilt T.. iNii ACME, Neu 22-31 - - - AIT ANTED.---TitiecE Taiot.s.t No'cLaril v. I ti 1.1.-1 rut. I tiuir , at Airt IAk.II.N Ildr SlO.O I by t h.• Ingtrict.: For pArtleul apply to Ow J. M. lII'S is J. 6.1111.1.1N1iE1t, S. it y. MEM 11r !:!t11!11 ergo 19, • .1 1.1 1 , .,1•11, to. r 1 1 Tr. n-In•I 1.•11.• ,•,•ry Sint, I.) Tinnn 1••• 1. 014..10 ill Ilary .'t i • ii,itilt 1•,00' kind 1.:01 01411..00. 011,10 .1 ,, v la 10 In An . 11.1 Tln• login-4:mA lowit (Inn ill' In 111. no• par liln•ral torn,- .• also our I'atonl 1 . 0-1•4,11.1' ,••••11, fie, 01 MAI ittly • 1)111111bing ,410 .540 Aixturt. ( I.AS FlN'll'lrliES. A1)1)15 110111 4 ;11T S, At f ruTiut iite ,t; .4m) 6 :es ppiAb. 7-7. 7 7= NO. 136 NV ES*l itAIII I I.7O,N V,THEET, I= «; WHOH H.l.fis' SSW OIL UI NH lI AII kind. ot raFiklnrog WIl Ilyarak /Anton° t smkt orco DEEP WEtt, 'PUMPS, Haiti TuL., NVoier Sib•rbtl ntientinn ginvb Wbrks In Own oponltY• • 11J wbrk wort:oiled. upr 7-ly GAM Pi KFIROSENE •TiA I= MERIDIAN 11 URNEIi, in :b.. market' Ow larged iii uw.bllrnot UrEit„LONESi MANEFACTURERs AND WIWI:I:SALE DEALERS, 702 ARCH ST., PIIILADA MEI FrinATToN•s wrt lux AIR GA J I . XI' . I;NTED MAUCH 3 . 10 b, lk,S, seTE ittLvEy By MA KINg 1 . 0 trli il'S OAS • Tllli Clll , lll l l..'S'l' I,f(IfIT IN USI Sir:M.ll'o Alio ',lir. for Illomltiatlttg 110 PrIY. e, Stop, Allile, etc., In ointido comoructi o C1111.1111 , q , MO 1113,11:11 11..4i ill the manufacture or g no d i•• 00 rhea], t•• 1.1 mg witillo tho reach or all. It fn a• from oxpl•••1011, ton to ntituagoilbriany ',onion, at pr o dpe• o i hoperlor 1•011 t all . ot harm at olio-half tho co of oraltiory lows/hut F AMLIED TO TI ILVITS. it VIM bit Mtldled tinlinary ana pip and 11xturen, the toil , van:abut being u ealargoine of the loarnerjei , X . ! ',alt. of tike ow/anal. aro tootle t h„ it :1114 WOrk ittaillllio maniple. Su ovor all 1111..111. , cl a turd lu.the follcrivlttx Partiettla First, Curt , ollll•lllC.Hormid Ity. Third Comparti•oei• 81 0.010v...4nd couplet ituporsibility of It. gvaing out of order, • wybrili. E ooork lit too of material. A litnehluo eaPubly ; or homily lag boruoro r..• 1 1, +5. Any furtlior information thn of the oittehino explalued by calling the agent Lehigh comity, W. ithirE WALNUT hTILEP.T. CORNER OF PENN (ADOVI: rcILLEtiE:) ALLENToWN PA AGENTS. • _LI. TUE P.I 17t' 11.111,110.11) OI'ILVED 1 Intereet it „ft:I! (trent Woit dhlon " 11;. " .1 Itorlinrokon. written loio by the otuthoor to the emo tt n er • teat. Nothing out will compare with thlto book now. Ne I toew etogravlup. tale Index, nury wow, It conitill t(2.illage, cool tila tine olloettrullootr. Wito yell It, wlth a teLlthoott, ut url k ulnal forte, lt tat the only boo (hat run allow TILE OLD WEST AS IT WAS, AND THE NEW WEST AS IT I: Agent.; , lonbld lint allatopl to tell 1111111111011 bookil. 01040 Which corer Lnt n nwnll portlon of nor %Venter,. lot rltory mod 11 llmlted , rare of Digo, lout giro peopho wit they really Walli t the hill null contiojeto, liktory t ot t. I hole Wept trotilt; down to the meal thue. We elan tooty largo r ttonoo btttos °milk work; MI , fill o, ll. to WI tern,. by toatolylut to.tlon publisher+. A lIIILICAN pypJ,l4insu co., • • 1111111'0rd, Coral, Co., : , " , 111111,.N. J. I=l7