The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 20, 1869, Image 3

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ROBERT 1.11 - E.DELL, JR.
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Subscribers about removing will please send us
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THE CITY
Removal.
The publication office of Tim LEincot REG
limit has been removed to the Register Stationery
Store, first floor, Hamilton street two doors above
Sixth, In the building formerly occupied by Young
Lentz.
Left Us.
T. B. Leisenriog, Esq., editor of tlio Daily
News, has dissolved Ids connection with that
paper. Mr. Leisenring leaves the editorial fra
ternity of this city without an expression of regret,
and we hope his labors may hereafter be In a less
Irksome and more profitable line.
City and Bounty Taxes.
The Mi r th Conat able gives notice that all
City and Bounty for 1869, must be paid within
thirty days from the 10th. Ile can he found at
the Mayor's Mee every evening, *between the
hours of 6 and 9. We suppose lie refers to Taxes.
Re!ctied from Drowning
Last Saturday afternoon, while a woman
from the Sixth Ward, accompanied by her little
girl, aged about 12 years, was walking on the
planks which are used to orws the Jordon at Gor
don street, the little girl lost her footing and fell
Into the creek. The mother's cries for help were
heard. by Mr. George Stocker, who resides near
the spot, and he rescued the little girl , from the
water.
Another Bic Bali Mateh
On Wednesday lost, n match gaMe of bane
ball was played between the Star Club of Allen
town and the Neptune of Easton, on the grounds
of the former. Owing to the absence of three or
four of the star players of the Star Club, victory
perched herself upon the banners or bats of the
Neptunes, the game resulting thus :—Neptunes,
08; Stars, 26. The defeat is ascribed to bad bat
ting, and If the word were spelled bad b(e)ating,
we should say it was.
FVrenion 00 a Visit
To-day the Laurel Steam Fire Engine Co.,
of York, will arrive In tide city at noon. They
will be received by the Good Will Fire Company,
who have made ample preparations to give them
a good reception. The line of parade will form
on Centre Square nt 11 o'clock, and will proceed
to the depot to receive the visitors, after which
they will go over the following route:—Up Ham
ilton to Sixth, up Sixth to Turner, up Turner to
Seventh, down Seventh to Union . , up Union to
Eighth, up Eighth to Minim], up Linden to Ninth,
-down Ninth to Walnut, down Walnut to Sixth,
up Stith to Hamilton, up Hamilton to Tenth,
countermarch to Seteuth and then dismiss.
Proceedings of Ununcils
At their meeting last Thursday evening,
Common Council passed a resolution to appoint a
committee of three from each branch to select
sniMble site for the erection of a hose house for
Liberty Fire Company, but action on the resolu
tion was postponed by Select Council.
Select Council postponed resolution of Common
Council pledging the city to appropriate one-half
the cost of a steamer for the America Hose Co.,
whenever the other half shall have been raised by
private subscription.
The following resolutions were adopted by both
branches :
Resolved, That Thomas Jacoby be hereby ap
pointed to canvass all the streets of our city in
which water pipes arc laid, and correctly take
down the names of all persons using the water
and for all the different purposes used, and ascer
tain the names of all persons using and having
used water for building purposes dvring this past
Beams.
Resolves!, That us regards the matter of paying
the Columbia Fire Company for services rendered
to the Allentown Iron Company after the misfor
tune occurred by. the late the, be optional with
said Iron Company, ooa if aoy poyntout 0.14
services are appropriated, that they he direct to
said Columbia Fire Company.
Resolved, That the Committee on City Property
be hereby authorized to bare_the bridge across the
Jordan creek, lately taken away by the freshet,
replaced immediately.
CITY TICKET
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Wiz, 11. Klecktior, 20 0 212 ..212 14 1274
•Eh ... M I{ o l4,mi; 10 6 :1 7 144 27.1 344 .2 , 1 1275
1;0tt504.' , . majority, 1.
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City Aditor.
11, , ulam S. Leisrarithg, :551 2 , 0 225 311 22 , i. 4 12 , 51
•fl.ttilel 11. Mlller, 104 210 147 2 , 77 344 . .1)1 1279
Miller , . ajority, 13.
11rmocrals to,trltell tr itlh n (*).
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WARD TICKETS
FIRST.WARD
Jute of i.lections,
190 I John Egge,
Inspectors.
200 J. Trotter,
Select Council.
Herman School), 203 I Tilghman Ochs,
Common Council.
B. C. Roth, 200 Win. Soberer,
Ilarribou Bute, 191 L. Young,
Charles ScIWII, • 108 Tilgh. Schmidt,
School Directors. -
John Lawnlt, 200 I
Joseph Thelon,
Dr. I'. L. Reichard ill Win. Osumi),
Conant.le.
21'2 J. Dimming,
J. B. Colt,
J. C. Moore,
lllntin Zenner,
SECOND WARD.
JonNs of Elections.
Samuel liiellose, 213 I islllllin Bauman,
inspector.
John Jarrett, 209 1 Joiepll Uhl, .
Select Conn,it.
r. B. Young, 212 I It. Engelman,
Common G'utilicit.
'Henry
enry E. Dulie, 21:: J. P. Barnes,,
George B. Roth, 909 Peter Heller '
Charles Kichline, 203 J. Nunitemitker,
School Directors.
211 I
E. J. Knauss,
222 Ell J. Saeger,
Constable.
252 I 4. Christman,
Jacob 'l'. Culver,
11. 11. Fisher,
George F. Henry,
THIRD WARD.
Judge of Eketiono,
8. S. Thompood,
1211 Je:ise Sunday,
Iseelor. . .'
A J. Ettinger, 206 I John Saner,
Select Council.
Joseph Wearer, 201 I Win. R. Lae re
Common Council.
2001 Ileilry Koenig, 158
0.00 Daniel Ritter, 152
203 Edwin G. Martin, 163
School Directors.
Thoinag Mohr, 202 E. 11. Erdman, 156
Charier , 11, Rolle, 212 IJ. M. Saeger, 155
Ephraim Grlm,
Charlee cluter,
-Merman.
A. K. Wittman, 170 I Tilghman (Moil, 191
Constable.
201 I Joecph Moyer, 160
A. Worman,
Fotivrit wARD
,ma ti e,f Elect low.
031 George P. \Veil, 2hl
Iry pector
Jonathan Reber, 331 IW. lielelleilbateli, 273
Select Council.
Ella Mertz,
J. L. Huffman, 819
Common
Egge, 304 Andrew Herman,
11. V. Seagreaves, 305 I Charles &Ilona,
Yohn, 317 W. R. Trexler,
School Directors.
Alder H. Whit, 335 A. J. G. Dubs,
L. F l enstermacher, . 330 ilenry Colt,
Condable.
S. Weldemeyer, 319 I Jonas Smith,
FIFTH WARD.
Judge of Elections.
. T. 0.. GI:II:Inger, . 209 IR. F.:Wright, jr., 311
Inspector.
Win. F. Wolle, 233 IC. J.,Er:lniatt, 347
;tetra Council.
John Romig, 262 I Alex'. McKee, 311
COIIIIIIOII Council.
Charles Kline, 273 I Nelson 'Weiser, 341
.U. F. \Fowlerly, 251 F. Z. Heebner, 311
George Kline, 226 A. Steckel, 321
School Directors.
240 IW. J. lloxwortb, 845
231 R. E. Wright, sr., 346
Cumhib
Thom us Miller, 241 I Charles Reinert, 310
Beanlln,
T. C. Yeitger,
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SIXTH WARD.
indite of Elections.
Thos. 13. Harris, 74 I Patrick Boyle,
Insixctor.
Josiah Beitel, • 6.3 `Peter Brown,
Select Connell.
Bain. Lewis, sr., 103
Common
Louis Bensinger, 190
11. Gallagher, 179
Wm. Bolts, 173
M. Ferry, (man.) 175
&law! .I.hreclurs.
Bnm. Lewis, Jr., • 85John U. Hull, 189
I
John Brien, 70 J. O'Donnell, 102
Co;Wage.
Peter Buff, 69 I John Breslin. 379
P. Dougherty,
!it °sea Leitch,
J. Thomas,
Temperance Meeting. -
A Public Temperance Meeting will be held
In the Gi:rman Lutheran Church, Eighth street
between Hamilton and Walnut, to-morrow (Thurs
day) evening, at 8 o'clock. Rev..l. G. Sands, of
this city, will address the meeting In English, and
Rev. Thomas Bowman, of Phiendelplila, lu Ger
intim The public Is cordially Invited to attend.
On Thursday morning while Francis Busse
was boiling linseed oil In the shop of Henry F.
Seagreaves, on Lumber alley nearLindos street,
It accidentally boiled over and set tire to the build
ing. It Willi, however, extinguished without any
serious damage. Mr. Busse In endeavoring to ec
thiguish the flames was severely burned about the
right arm and hand.
At a meeting of the Lehigh Loan' and
Building Association held last Wednesday evening
In Relater's hall ten Maus were sold at the follow
ing premiums, to wit :—one at EGO ; three at $5l
and six at $59,
At the last meeting of the Coplay Building AR
soclatlon five loans were sold at $lOl each, and
two at $lOO.
At a meeting of the Penn Loan and Building
Association held on Monday evening, thirteen
shares were sold at the following prices :—five at
$513; four at $5B ; two at $53.50, and two at $O7.
The Shlcm Evangelical Church, on Linden
above 9th, Is to be rededicated, on Sunday, Octo
ber 31. Rev. Solomon Neltz and others will be
Mr. 22
THE COUNTY
The Lutheran Conference of Lehigh, North
anuiton, Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne cello
tieß, will meet In Rev. Mr. HenkePa 'new church
in Strombilmrg, Monday evening next.
ATTENTION, BOOK AGENTS
We ask attention to the advertisement for
agents to canvass for a valuable work entitled
" Synehronology of Ancient and Modern History
from the Creation of man . to January, 1869."
This book has received the highest recommenda
tion from the best New England authorities, and
agents for it are meeting with great filleVeBB.
AGENT FOR "MARX TWAIN."
Win. 'l'. Morris has the agency for Murk
Twain's spicy new work, " The Innocents Abroad,
or The New Pilgrim's Progress." It contains it
deserfption of over twenty thousand miles of
travel, from New York through the principal
countries of Europe, to the Itoly Land, .k e.
The Irishmen who 'ems drowned et Lao
beeh's mill in Allen township, Northampton Co.
on Sunday evening of week before last, Willi name,
Murk Cannon, about 22 years of age, and former
ly, a brakeman ou a gravel train on the Lehigl
and Susquehanna Railroad. The body was put it
a coffin and sent to the poor house for
ItEMI'MPTION Or NAVIGATION'
The damage to the Schuylkill Canal by the
late freshet was not quite so serious as nt first
supposed. Ever since the subsiding of the water
the company have been very actively engaged In
putting the line into working order again, and it
is stated that navigation ,will be resumed about
the middle of the present week. The Lehigh
canal cannot be got in operation this year.
READINO 1t00316 IN I,RIIIDENEVILLE
The Farmers, Mechanics and ➢liners Ins
e Is the name of a new Society organized
Fricdensville last Thursday night. They opened
their reading room, which Is situated In a conve
nient part of the village, on the saute evening.
The officers arc : Daniel M. Young, President;
Jacob Diehl, Secretary; Mr. Flieger, Correspond
Secretary;my Win. Jackson, Treasurer; Re
Thomas Harrison, Capt. R. A. Pascoe, Daniel 5
Young, Patrick Dewire, F. Flieger, Directors.
VARNISH FOR SHOES.
11 is a bad plan, says Hall's Journal :f
NOM, to grease the upper leather of shoes for the
Purpose of keeping them soft. It rote the leather
and admits dampness morn t..
to make a varnish thus: Put half a pound of
gum shellac broken up Into to small pieces in a
quart bottle or jug, cover it with alcohol, cork it
tight, and put it on a shelf In a warm place ; shake
it well several times a day, then add a piece of
camphor as large as a hen's egg ; shake It again
and add one ounce of lampblack. If the •alcohol
is good, ft will be all dissolved In three days; then
shake and use. If it gets too thick, .add alcohol ;
pour out two or three teaspoonfuls In a saucer,
and apply It with a small paint-brush. If theme:
terlals are all good, it will dry in about five min
utes, and will be removed only by wearing It off
giving a gloss almost equal to patent leather.
The advantage of this preparatton over others is,
it does not strike Into the leather and make it
hard, but remains on the surface, and yet excludes
the water almost perfectly. This same prepara
Lion Is admirable for harness, and does not sot
whentouched, as lampblack preparations do.
REPAIRING THE PARADES-COMMENDABLI: IN
On Monday the 4th instant, a 'mighty tor
rent of water was raging down this valley, carry
ing with it thousands of logs, broken bridges, and
debris of every kind. Prominent citizens torn
thought with good reason, that it would he long
before travel and coal transportation could be re
sumed, as It wan known that both roads and the
canal bad been badly washed In many places.
But squads of workmen were sent out immedi
ately, and on the L. V. It. R. Passenger trains, by
switching from one track to tiw other, were able
to run through on Tuesday. The L..@ ft. IL It.
was known to have suffered much worse, and
some predicted that it would be weeks before it
could he In order again. The Superintendent, Mr.
Cohen, and Mr. John Leiscnring, one" of the di
rectors, telegraphed on Wednesday to the Presi
dent of the Company, Mr. E. W. Clark, that pal,
senger trains could be running by Thusday and
coal trains the day following. But so energetically
was the work pushed forward that both coal and
pat.senger trains were running on Thursday of the
same week.
A large force of laborers is engaged in repairing
the canal, and the work is being urged on with
all possible dispatch. That portion from Allen
town to Easton will be put In running order at
once, so that Iron from the furnaces can be trans
ported by boats.
• The greatest credit is duo the officers of the
Company hero, from the highest to the lowest, for
the energy and skill which they have displayed in
this emergency.
r, 159
An Allentonian in Philadelphia writes us na
follows :---The Introductory lecture to the Medical
Department University of Pennsylvania, ways , -
livered by R. E. Rogers, M.D., Professor of Chem
istry, at 12:10 p. m., on Monday, to a class of
about 200 students. I visited the State House and
was very much Interested In a very largo family
I met there or rather the pictures of a large family.
Their names were all "llauds Off.',' Now, sir,
can you tell me where in English History I CALI
find their acts or deeds of valor recorded. Must
confess they are strange to me but they aro
mighty numerous.
On Tuesday night of last week the signal tower
of the Mine 11111 Railroad, at Sehuylell Haven
took lire, burning to death the watchman, Owen
Fccuey, and Ills fatally, consisting of n wifeand
two children. A sister-in-law of Feeney was also
in the tower at the time, but escaped by leaping
from a window. The Ore originated In the lower
part of the tower.
henry T. Darlington, of Doylestown, accompa
nied by his with, started last week on a trip to
Wisconsin, !Owe and Kansas—and perhaps still
further West. They will be absent from home
about a month. I'. B.—The publication of the
Burks Comity Intilligencer will go on an usual.
Those farmers who would like to sub,cribe for
the American Agriculturitt, in connection with
t this paper, for 1870, can have both sent for. the
whole year for $8.00;
The effects of having a good Republican paper
11l Lehigh county is very perceptible in the election
returns which we publish to-day. We hope our
friends will now take a more active Interest In this
planet than ever before, and will leave no atone
unturned to increase our list to 2000.
The Lehigh de. Susquehanna Railroad Company ,
estimate their loss by the late freshet at p 75,000.
Thursday, the 18th day of November, has been
net amid for Thanksgiving Day.
W. I.lclitenwitluer, :203
Council.
John McNulty, 157
Conrad!. '
THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEIAIESI)/Y, OCTOBER 20, 1869.
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OFFICIAL RETURNS OF LEHIGH COUNTY, OCTOBER 12, 1869.
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Wllllulu J. llonoy
(I,orge K. Roeder.
Franck E. tiro r'
11"i'limn B. Erdriiiitt
Ittrowr OF COAT
trathiported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad
for the week ending Oct. U, 1860, compared with
6:1111e time 111,4 year .
W ' eek. 'For Tear.
2 423 60 341,123 OS
' l5O 13 338;230 14
223 03
'b lot Mttlioney
B e ater Meadow
" Monett Chunk...
" Upper Lehigh...
Hazleton
•" Wyonting
8,501 11
350 o', 685,516 07
4,585 10 347,049 08
53 400 15 1,840,007 12
10,529 0:3 1,711,01 3 11
rand total
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44,050 15 178,087 18
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LEIIIOII VALLEY IRON TRADE..
Pig iron transported over the Lehigh Valley
Railroad CO. for,the week onling October U,1:i50
From Tons.
1117
Carbon Iron Co
Lehigh Valley Iron Co Tit
Thomas Iron Co 7:2
Lehigh Crony Iron Co 79
15(
Allentown Iron Co
Roberts Iron Co
Glendon Iron Co . .
.. 'ila
5t
Lehigh Iron Company
Bethlehem Iron C 0.•.•.•
Other Shlppe,,.i
Hall
,IST PRENLIDIS
The following is a continuation of the Lis
'Premiums awarded at tlw lust linnual Ex
bition of the Lehigh County Agricultura
Society
14-1107 , 16 DEPAUTNIENT.
Class 6.
Best raspberries, Charles (Inch', $2 ; best raspber
ries, Tilghtiian Snyder, 2 ; second best, Jacob
Sherer, 1; raspberries, C. 11. Erdman, worthy of
notice ; raspberries, J. B. Meyers, worthy of no
tice; raspberries, J. Damug, worthy of notice;
raspberries, Levi Miller, worthy of itotiee ; best
blackberries, Tilghman Snyder, 2 ; tite011(1 best,
Levi Miller, 1 ; blackberries, C. 11. Erdman, wor
thy of notice; blackberries, Reuben Harlacher,
worthy of notice; blackberries, Jacob Sherer,
worthy of notice ; dried apples sour, Isaac l'.My
era, 2 ; second best, It. Weaver, 1 ; dried apples
sour, various exhibitors, worthy of notice ; dried
sweet apples, Jacob Sherer, 2 ; second best, Mary
Reinhard, 1; dried sweet apples, various exhibi
tors, worthy of notice ; best dried pears, Susan
Wleand, 2; second best, Isaac P. Myers, 1 ; dried
pears, various exhibitors, worthy of notice ; best
whole pears dried, A. It. Miller, 1 ; second best,
Mrs. C. It. Erdman, worthy of notice; dried
peaches, R. Steckel, 2 ; second best, J. I'. Myers,
1; dried peaches, various exhibitors, worthy of
notice ; dried peaches with stones, C. IL Erdman,
50ets best dried plums. C. 11. Erdman. 2: second
best, Mrs. E. Weiss, 1 ; best apricots, Mrs. C. 11.
Erdmam, 1; best crab apples, Michael Ritter, 2 ;
second best, C. Klein, 1 ; wild cherries, J. S. Mink,
worthy of notice ; best red stoned cherries, 11.
Ritter, 2 ; second best, Jaeob Sherer, 1 ; best
stoned cherries, Henry Ritter, :Wets;
. best black
cherries, Isaac I'. Myers, 2 ; second best, Mrs. D.
Hersh, 1 ; best red cherries, Jacob Stirrer, 2 ; sec
ond best, Michael Ritter, 1 ; third best, J. DeLong,
Wets ; whortleberries, Isaac I'. Myers, 2; elder•
berries, Jacob De Long, 1 ; second best, Mrs. I).
Iler,h, Mats ; hest currants, Jacob Sherer, 9 l see.
ond best, Mrs. It. Weiss, 1 ; beet gooseberries.
Mrs. C. Kline, 1; second last, worthy of notice
grapes, Jacob DeLong. 1 ; best seed-beans, Mrs '
rsh, ; Let field beans, leane P. Myere,
second best, Michael Bitter, 1 ; best Liam beans,
Mrs. V Ilerbst, 1 ; best kidney beans, Miss. C. H.
Er:Wm:l,l; best small seed beans, Mrs. C. Kline, I;
white beans, Mrs. 1). Hersh, 1 ; Fogel beans, F.
M. Faust, .'Acts ; best dried beans, J. Klehnly, 1 ;
second best, J. S. Mini:, Wets ; dried beans, Tilgh
man Snyder,.l: best white dried corn, C. Kline, 3;
second best, John Kuntz, o 1 ; third best, Sylvester
Blcher, :Wets; dried corn, various exhibitors, Wor
thy of notice; best yellow earn dried, J. DeLong, 9;
second best, Mrs. C. 11. Erdman, 1 third best,
Wm Madder,,, Nets; best dried peas, Mary Rein
hard, 1; second best Jacid: Sherer, Wets ; Great
est variety of dried fruit, MrS. C. 11. Erdman, 3.
Mrs. Wm. Ilarlacher, Mrs. Sylvester Beiber,
Mrs. Charles Deily, Committee.
12102
Canned Siberian crab apples, Mrs. b. F. Ttex
ler, 2 ; caroled gooseberries, Mrs. C. it. Erdman,
2 ; second best, Mrs. D. liersh, 1; preserved crab,
Mr,. C. Kline, 1 ; best.canned cherries, Mrs. Wm.
J. lloxworth, ; second bent, C. 11. Shantz, I ;
blackberries, Mrs. C. Menselt, 2 . ; second best, Mrs.
C. 11. Erdman;T; canned peaches, Nancy Rein
bold, 2 ; preserved peaches, Mrs. D. Hersh, 1;
canned plums, Sarah Shantz, 9; second best Mrs.
J. Reichard, 1; canned brandy pears, Hannah
NVasser, 2 ; canned stewed pears, T. & J. Bodine,
1; canted pine apples, Mrs. I). Hersh, 2; calmed
corn, Mrs. Win. J. lloxworth, ; preserved tomes
toes, Mrs. C. Kline, 2; preserved tomatoes, Mrs.
D. Hersh, 1 ; preserved strawberries, Mrs. C. Kline,
2; best Siberian crab Jelly, Mrs. 11. F. Trexier, 2;
quince jelly, Mrs. C. Meech, 2 ; crap apple jelly,
C. Kline, 2; peach, A. Hersh, 2;. grape, C. Kline,
2 ; pepper sauce, Jesse I'. Meyers, 2 ; canned apri
cots, Mrs. C. 11. Erdman, 2; jar of fancy piekels,
D. Hersh, 2 ; Pickles, C. Kline, 1 ; quinces, Miss
Warner, 2; second best, Nancy Reinhold, 1;
eurxiinte, Rebecca Reinhard, 2 ; second best, Mrs.
D.. Hersh, 1 ; Trexlertown peanuts, Mrs. W.
Brobst, 2; roasted pop corn, 11. Ritter, 2; largest
display of preserved fruits, Mrs. D. liersh, 2;
largest display of jellies, Mrs. C. Kline, 2.
The variety of,preeceved fruit was the largest
ever exhibited in this house. It was Impossible
to do justice to all, the exhibitors. A great many
articles besides those above mentioned are worthy
of notice, but could not all be enumerated.
Collimate, Reuben Stabler, Mrs. F. Z. Heebner,
I Mrs. Eckert, Mrs. I'. Wickert.
110W1 DEPARTNIENT
14—C/ass O.
Whirs. Rhubarb, Walter Mohr, 82; eec
ben, J. A. Sbnifer, 2; bekt elderberry, J.
Myers, 2; second test, Mrs. C. Kline, 1; besreur
rent, D. Hersh, 2 ; second best, W. 11. Mintier, 1;
best dark wine, E. 11. Erdman, 2; second betd,
Tilghman Henninger, 1; best white wine, Jacob
Bogert, 2 ; second best, Mrs. C. Kline, 1; Lest
strawberry, N. Weller, 9; second best, Wm. 11.
Blumer, 1; best quince, Jesse Roth, 2 ; second
best, C. 11. Erdman, 1 ; best gooseberry, Mrs. W.
'Mink, 9 ; second best, C. 11. Erdman, 1 ; best
raspberry, Baltic Baines ; 9 ; second best, no num
ber, 1 ; best blackberry, J. A. Shaffer, 9 ; second
best, Nancy Reinhold, I ; wild cherry, J. Won..
Miller, 2 , second best, Mrs. Reinhold, 1; best
clover wine, Thomas Yottndt, 2 ; second be,;, J,
G. Blank, 1 ; best peach, C. IL Erdman, 1 ;
grape N4IIIC, Jacob. Bogert, 9; second best, J. De-
Long, 1 ; black cherry, C. IL Erdnian,l; Clinton,
1 L. Kininp, 1 ; Catawba, C. 11. Erdman, 9 ; apple,
J. DeLong, 2 ; steam vinegar, C. Kline, 1. The
committee found thu display h, this department to
be very excellent and very mmicrous. . Committee
—John G. Behimpf, R. A. Thayer, Wm. 11.
Blunter.
15-MISCELTANEOUB AIITICLER
Two oil paintings, F. Ilelnibaelt, $l, best dis-
play ; three oil paintings, second best good ef
fort. by a scholar, Miss Sarah Gould, 9; picture
of St. Peter, (very old copy and very excellent),
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shapes, size and tone, in which Is the best =a
dmit, Charles Rcichel, 2 ; best display and largest
collection of many different instruments, T. M.
Foust, 4 ; wooden " puzzle," Susan Thomson,
worthy of notice ; collection of snakes, C. Bottle,
1 ; peach stone baskets, 11. Hersh, worthy of no
tice ; collection of locusts, Ephraim Ritter, wor
thy of notice; collection of birds, (12pr), a very
tine article, also moss work with two birds,•very
handsome, John Donkey, Jr., 4 ; ostrich egg and
carved cocoanut, NiCholas Slarley, worthy of no
tice; collection of butterflies and bugs, James
Diehl, 2 ; second best, Daniel Siegfrcid, 1 ; collec
tion of badges, rings and old relies, P. Broes, 3 ;
large collection of rustic work made In Allentown,
W. and J. Pretz, 4; valuable collection of stuffed
birds and eggs, Wm. 11. Werner, 8; collection of
Cotaluenta money and currency of 1862, also U.
S. paper issues, J. A. Shaffer, 3 ; collection of In
dian arrows and axes, J. A. Shafer, 2 ; best col
lection of crayon drawings, nine pair very well es
cent.l, 11. G. Wilson, 5; figure head and land
scape and oil painting on glass, very good, Mrs.
It. K cumin, 2 ; lithographs, colored in oil land
scape, 11. Dreifnss, worthy of notice ; crayon
head, Benjamin Kocher, Artily of notice ; collec
tion of foreign, coin C. G. Ulmer, 5 ; photographs
Largest and best display, F. S. Btuber, 5; best
specimens of small photographs, J. Jeaues, 5.
Committee—George I'. Frederick' Wulff,
Frank Rehab:telt.
SON-HNUMP.RATHD
Potter's work, Wm. Fisher, Allentown, 4 pre
miums and diploma ; display job printing, Haines
Worman, Allentown; 5 premium and diploma;
best toy doll, Mrs. Wm. It. Ilolford, Allentown, 1
premium ; Improved school desks, exhibited by
George Roth, Allentown, liploma; display planing
mill work, Butz, Frederick at Co., Allentown, 5
and diploma ; Hattie Breinlg's bed guilt, Hattie Is
only 5 years old, Allentown, 50 els. and diploma.;
Broe's shoe blacking, Allentown, worthy of no
tice; straw flowers, Susan Thompson, worthy of
notice ; ladies' box, Lamisky at Albert, Allentown,
1 and diploma ; mosaic work, Wm. Bridle, Allen
town, 5 and diploma ; artificial egg plant, Daniel
Fink, Allentown, diploma; display seeds, Andrew
Ilerinan, Allentown, diplomat and 5 ; line books,
Alice I'. I'lleager, Allentown, I premium; fancy
smoke pipe, George Kohler, Allentown, 50 cis.
premium ; book, lit! years old, Susan Wicand, Al
lentown, worthy of notice ; old book, ♦. Diefen
derfer, worthy of notice; fancy boxes, J. Y.
Smith, Quakertown, Worthy of notice ; tortoise
shell combs, George \Vela, Allentown, worthy of
notice ; do., T. 0. Ginkinger, worthy of notice ;
wine bottle, Mary Horn, worthy of notice ; toy
beach, Ellen Bute, worthy of notice; bureau,
Aaron Frederick, worthy of motive; fancy sewing
loz, George Weiss, Allentown, I and diploma;
est miniature bed, Sally Ilaintz, Allentown,l and
; second best, Emma 11. Frederick, 50
ts. ; Lehr A'. Emery's theodolite and display of
ophographical drawings, Allentown, 3 and amo
na ; silver castor, C. E. Uhler, worthy of notice ;
ilirner's Lehigh County Cattle Powder, diploma;
door malts, J. Stolllet & Cof, 1 and diploma ;
cartwhips, Moses Fry, 1 and diploma ; east iron
chimneys, C. G. Antrina, Bucks county. A very
valuable article and recommended to general use,
diploma ; Mad. baskets, Joseph Fink, premium $2;
model church, Win. Kauffman, diploma ; relined
coal oil, Boas Hausman A: Co., diploma ; toy
stoves, John J. Kreider, worthy of notice; pic
tures, Martin Selple, worthy of notice ; tailed
chair covers, Mm. S. A. Larne, 2 premium ; model
steam engine, J. P. Kessler, 5 and diploma; second
beet, MaIIIINSCS Haat!, 2; brushes, A. Weidner
Co., It and diploma ; La Roche'a display mechan
ical dentiStry, diploma ; famous American boot
tree, A. Gdoil h Co., 5 and diploma ; plain nisi
ornamental penmanship, Whituey h Blackman's
13miliess College, very fine, diploma ; broom corn,
Reuben Klase, 9 premium ; broom whisks, Daniel
!LTA, 2-and diploma ; dutch" chocolate and
pop corn, Susan Thompson, 2 and diploma ;
• ed brick, George Fry, 3 and diploma ; woo
forks, Abraham Sterner. 2 and diploma ; best
spokes, Roth and Klotz, 2 and diploma ;
ficcond best, Irwin Burkhalter, Coopersburg, 1 ;
axe handles and hammer, Elias Moos, 1 and dip. ;
stationary steam engine and power pump, Moseer
Camp, 10 and diploma; Burchall S Rudolph,
forcing and lifting pumps, worthy of notice;
die
day of ornamental casting, 11. 11. Fisher, 10 and
diploma ; display or lace work made by exhibitor,
widow Packwood, 76 win; old, operation of man
ufiteture In preHence of committee, very ingeniott:
tuna making moat perfect work,lo premium; por
traita ofthe ()liken of the hoclety, Mr. Troxel, 5
Alfred C. Pretz, Jonathan Reichard, W. J. Ilox
worth, committee.
I=
Robert Steckel, boil. ploughman, 3 ; Dante
Wieser, second best 3 ; Daniel Wieser, best plougl
horses, 5 ; Robert Steckel, second best, 4. Solo
mon Kline, (miller), Reuben Harineher, Charle.
Henninger, Committee.
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19-Mtß9, NIETALS, SC
Best and only display of iron ore, George Neu
toyer, diploma ; specimens. of lend ore by same
exhibitor, very rich in appearance ; best and only
display of rooting slate, R. It. Drake, diploma ;
bent and only display of pig iron, (A. 1), Lehigh
Iron Co., diploma. The specimens of iron ore
(Hematite) are very beautiful, rich In metal and
good In quality. The rooting slates displayed are
of various shade's of color and are no doubt supe
rior in quality. The pig Iron exhibited could not
well he surpassed In appearance. Samuel Lewis,
acting member of the committee.
OUR NEIGHBORS
—The bone Join and forge belonging to
Daniel Helton & Son, at Exeter Station, about
seven tnlles below Rending, was destroyed by lire
on Thursday week, resulting in a loss of 020,000.
The building wan insured for $3,000. The firm
was eKtemaelr engaged 'ln the manufacture of
hammered bar iron, cur books sledges, bar levers,
etc., andfflory recently were tilling large °niers for
parties In taltimore. They also curried on the
business , of manufacturiug superphosphate and
bone (lust, a large stock of which was In store at
the time of the tire.
—A correspondent informs the Norristown
Republican that a fatal disease Is Infecting. the
many handsome flocks of Christmas • turkeys In
MontgoMery county something similar to the
chicken cholera of two . years ago. Boma have lost,
fifty full . grown turkeys, some forty and thirty and
many all the flock. Cannot some of our many
readers propose through our columns some remedy
for this Infection.
—The Democratic candidates for, State, Ju
diciary and County officers, have the following
majorities In Montgomery county, as summed up
by the Return Judges on Friday. The vote of
Limerick for Treasurer was not counted for the
reason that no return was made by the Judge of
that district :
Asa Packer, Governor 1064
Cyrus L. Pershing, S. Judge 1048
Ilenry P. Ross, A. Judge 1177
Thomas P. Knox, Senate 990
James Esebbach, Assembly 1071
J. C.. 1. Ilarvey, do , 88.
John W. Yerkes, Prothonotary- 00
John J. Norton, Register 70.'
11. B. Nace, Recorder 105
S. B. lielffenstein, Clerk 7'
N. Wagenhorst, Treasurer 82;
John Y. Fritz, Commissioner.. ll2
Joseph Kolb, Director 94;
; mr,
Shriver, Auditor
BERKS COUNTY
MONTOOMERY COUNTY
231 111 113 2941 .542 140 Sr. 253 210 4. 3 35
456 322 231 003 221 239 113 95 37 0141
/27 113 113 211 202 110 80 271 210 4.137
403 201 231 3a3 2.3 229 115 10 37 2,04
327 113 118 211 199 4i17
403 330 ZJO 393 295 939 lIS 97 71 tA7I
227 116 111 291 212 140 Si Al 289 4 , 314
493 78 231 343 215 244 117 -95 a ans
—The Ringgold Hose Company of liendiug,
accompanied by the Mechanics Band, vi,ited Nor
ristown on Friday last. The whole tire depart
ment turned out to receive theta. The Montgom
ery Nose had In line two engines and two hose
carriages, the whole drawn by ten horses and
ninety-five men. The Ringgold boys were the
guests of the liumane.
OUR EASTO% GOSSIP
EAsToN, l'A., Oct. IS, 1855
Dear Itegieler:—The election in over and we are
settling down to re nits. The Demoarnts. admit
that they made a mistake in trying to tote
ty millions" into the Gubernatorial eh Idr but they
declare'another F ch victory for the Republicans
will about finish them. The day passed very
plearttntly with us—not so tunny drunken men to
be seen in the ht reels ; the gutters were it little too
damp ;Mil they Went home to sleep oil' the effects
of their benzine
atheran church in this place have planned
an excurdlou by the Belvidere Del. railroad to
Philadelphia, beginuing to-day and mating Octo
ber 30. Tickets, including admissioa tickets to
the great Fair in Philadelphia, arc t 11.50, good fur
any day. We have no doubt but that It will be a
great success. •
We see In one of the paps', a description acme
dine greenback s , altered to two's by cutting the
2" from the two's and parting them on
'ln the one dollar note. We would like
somc , one to cipher up how long the counterfeiter ,
can stand that bminess as they must loose one
dollar on every operation, for, what becomes oft he
"(woo" from which they have takcn.the figures
tiger
the '
Concerts are the chief amusement here j lief now.
Ross' Continentals did splendidly on Saturday eve
ning, But soon we expect a circus and menagerie.
Anxious fathers are already hunting up their un
known or unrecognized sons to get them ready to
take to the circus. As a matter personal knOwl
edge, we know of one family, consisting of a
drunken father, a elatteruly mother and three
raged children, who some time since were seized
with a desire to go and see the hordes: The father
kept sober one day and earned enough money to
go, the mother and eldest daughter took in a day's
washing to enable them to go and the younger
children spent the day hr , begzing the money for
themselves and it he needless to add that they all
went to the circus and loud no breakfast the next
morning.
October 25th, 27th and, 2801, are the daps se
lected for the annual mess. $3600 are offered in
premiums to winning horses. If you have tiny
Ito stock in Lehigh that you can bring out, why
trot them out and we'll be glad to RC& theta and
bhare the $5600 . with you.
The police fight has ended in some reslgnatious
half that was reported Is true a clean swecl
=I
should h
dlnee rabic; Jr., tole Demi raliroad
stocks, many speculators have found that the
" road to ruin" Is the Erie railroad." It is said
that this road kills more people on Wall street
titan even It Port Jervis nod they have no " eor
one, jury." '
r'
A curious thing about the order of the Bons of
Temperance is, that contrary to the old saying
" united we stand, divided we fall," the moi.e
'Tkionn" they hare, the greater is the strength
and progress of the Sims.
CITY NOTICES
Gaitarei at. Ire&ll's Book and St:uiom•ry Store
Large stock of sheet music, instruelor,, Man
hooks, music paper and cards at C. F. Herrmann
Musk Store, Allentown.
The rueh ut Potter's for reel goods, as well
for all kinds of Dry gouds, is perfectly treble
Lading' Bret-ela,s selsnorx at the I.yWer St
rttery Store. _
Frem a 1.'.3. Aemator.—Q. Ilow have ylm so
perfectly restored your white and faded loch,' to
their soft and original color 1 A. I use Tebbett's
Physiological hair Regenerator. To be had at
Mrs. M. A. G. Guldln's,:l4 E. Ilaluilton St.
It is to much the custom of Insurance agents to
attempt to advance the interests of their own coin
'pany by slandering and falsifying other similar
Institutions. This is always a confession of weak
ness. A company of real merit can rely upon the
intelligence of the public to appreciate the advan
tages it offers, and will never feel the necessity of
others down In order to raise itself.
Such n company is the AMERICAN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
It only list:, to be heard and Is ethilldent of the
approval and putronaitts . of !ill Nrho will candidly
consider Its elalms. •
Dr. Wm. J. Romig, No. GU East Hamilton St.,
the authorized agent of THE AM ERIC,Q;
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for this county.
Pod:et : Books at all prl,:es at Irealcll'n Book mat
Stationery Store
Messrs. P. H. Drako ,f• Co., proprietors of the
PLANTATION BITTIIIIS, are said to be the largest
importers of St. Croix Ruin and Calysaya Bark in
America. The Ruin imported by this Firm Ic all
used in the preparation of their Bitters, and le
manufactured under the immediate supervision of
one of the agents, upon leased . plantations on the
Wand of St. Thomas. Over nine thousand punch
cone, about one million gallons, Is used annually
for their Bitters alone. 'I he Callsaya Bark is all
mported from Brazil, and le also gathered and ee
exted by the natives, under the aupervlslon of an
gent heat mit for that 'purpose. The cured pro-
Ipeed by thou: Bitters are wondorful.
I S a I , o . l . l l;n t r h to e p ll r i l e , l: . eet Impoited
Th. beet of Italian violin strings,
, or any other article belonging to musical In-
atruments, eau be bought oheaper than anywhere
olae, at C. F. Herrman:l'a Music Store, Allentown.
Cheap Parlor Orgatal.—A single reed 5 octave
organ at 190. A double reed organ with 5 .sops,
at 1130. A powerful organ with 7 otop,, at .1180,
at C. F. Ilemnann'a, corner 7th and Walnut, Al
lentown.
Fine pen-knives and razors at lredell's Book and
Stationery Store.
The bad Tee* produced by drinking adulterated
liquors are known to all. Perbone will run no
risk by drinking only W 1512% ale, porter, miucrni
water or sarsaprilla, as It le acknowledged by all
to be superior In manufacture to all other Mclver?'
concoctions. _ _
Outair for Counting Houses, rapers of every
kind, drafting materials, stationery for ladies,
Penknivus, scissors, razors and pocket books can
be found in variety at Iredell's Stationery Store,
in building formerly occupied by Young Lentz.:
4 Splendid ri4mo.—Linderman Lt.: Son's Gohl
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 manufactire. They can be used many
years and not become airy, as most other pianos
do, In only a few years. Comeaud examine them
at C. F. lierrtnann's Store, 7th and Walnut streets.
• Cheap payers at the Register Book and Station
ery store:
elUentown has an extensive china and glassware
establishment where as great a variety and as low
"priceiOlin be found as in the larger cities. Wo
refer 40 tha new store of Richard Walker,'No. 40
West "Hamilton street.
To stop au itching head use Hall's Vegetable
Sicilian Stair Renewer, a Flare cure.
—. AM—It Is not giallo cold enough for an over
coat, nod yet one (eels chilly without one. To meet that
difficulty you should buy yourself ono of Wanumaker &
BrOWEelt Fail overceatsjust the thimt for this season of
the year. They am heautiftil and beautifully cheap. They
have them as low as five dollars.
NcbJ atibrrNruttntz
J ,.nEN S. EtULE ah`NoliN. `
mPokruns AND MANUFACTURERS
LOOKING GLA.EiSEii,
The boat mud cheapeol.
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
31u.t olvarkitt .tylc.
C lIRO MO - LITHoGRAPII6,
8111,1,02111111 d Americnn—e■ lumen. arioortmeut
• FINE ENGRAVINGS,
Tho Ltow4At peak:attune
ROGERS' GROUPES.
we arc tlm only Itutlturiaol whylesnle and retail dralum
In the (iroopes in Ilti• ylnln, and Nell all of
them
nt manatfatetorer'h rater.
Circular. rent on sapplientlon.
EARLES' GA I ,LERIES
cIIESTNUT STREET,
PIIILADBLI'IIIA.
TIIE ONLY RELIABLE CURE
HYBPEPSIA IN THE EMOWIII WirRIO FOR
WIMITART .4 ORDAT 4lideantoan DIAPEPXII
PINE T hin s TAR CORDIAL t o a poriltive and infallible
eon , fordybpopsin In De moat aggravated form, and no
twat, of how long standing.
Thor pouetrito tlio secret nbodo of this terrible Harman,
and ex termlnato It, root nod branch, fere Ver.
'('hey alleviate more agony and silent suffering than
long.. catell. . .
Tito . area
noted for curing the moat ili+nerale and ho
1,..s eases, every kitown.roonns foil to niford relief •
Ni form of llyupepsto or indigestion C3ll NAHA their pon•
orating power.
WISH-IA - 111"S
PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL.
It Is the eau) prlociplo of the Illno Tree, obtained by
peculiar pence, In thetllstillatlou of the tar, by 10111,11 Ile
highest medical properties ere retolottd. It invigorate.
Ito: tligehtlyettramot tool r‘,4IO,PN 0,1 , 11111,141 K It otreneth•
Oil 4 illi• h tent. It purlflee and eorlchtot tho
bltool, and (rout th• crttetn the corroVtiou wide).
rot 01.1 breed.. on the tunas. It dirodlerm the meet,. o r
phloott stole , the lite pa:too/0:s of the luny.. Itc
Iprlncl ph , act+ upon the irritated aurfare of the
lung. nod throat, peuetruttna to such dhoeoted Vert, re•
lice tug pain and auhdnhig Inflammation. It e rtet the ult
of years of :•tutly end ',pertinent, tool it is OfrPre th d to
iinin,d with iiITO 114,11,111, of Its 110 W rr to core the
following dive.t.,, if the patient huh not too long del' , / , '
ro.ort to the mean. of curo:— •
( o ngumplf.na pf hriwpi,(.ol•oll, Sort, Throat owl
lireall Primo/WM, ),(rer I.o,llphiftsf, Blind
fln,).i lV/..m p to g
Dip/aerie,. ,Ce.
A lard ical expert,holdlua honorable collegiate diplomat,
devoto* Iris I.lltire time to the CY,. 1114111 t 1011 of patieulit at
the °lnce parlor, anvtirlitted 11 111111 are three commit,
lug 01.1.1diAli.. 41f arkuoxylmlard 0111111 mm., wli,..**erame.
0 given 01 the public yarn or vita
'fill , °pm/m.oly In offered by nu other ittiltitutlon lu tit*
mury.
Leib, froln ally part Of Ilia enuutry, 14.1•101, 3•1 •
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proMptly grittollmisly respond •d to. Whorl, sea.
ottlent, remitianceo risky the *hum, of
])RAFT OR I'OST.OFFICZ ORDERS. ,
Pried II lIVIo hurt' , . Aumrlean 1)7bl/opals I.l*i/ult.
out by mail on n•copt of prise.
rl.. W
1 l*harl's Pin free
e e Tar Cordial, $1.:03 a bottle.
All r per tioloa. Sent by exprena.
cummutimotluMi should!. addrontlett
L. Q. C. WISSI.AIt.T, M. D.,
NO. N. Second St., Philadelphia.
mom
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4.4, A. 4 and 8-4 In N.' .d ElPlont Perlin - in OW barer
n l'rire.
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Thin hook As+ revolved tho highrxl roroloolendstloon
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' o rating with groat nurcus. It I+ arranitoil linou all en
tirely original and convenient
referp to all Slu.nes
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dictionary. One Vol. %Porta v o pages. with Chanel cob
tr. , . V:. to; specnittin ropy %cot troo by mail, iio roelvt
prick , bold excluhtv .•lp liy togonts, nod highest C.11111iil•
slim+ paid.,
For portionlor+ toldron• STEN' HAWES. Publisher,
891loort Ilonton, Mnsn, ort1.1)•81
TOII4I,i!ONTRACTOItn AND BUILD—
Th. uod....ilined I.l,r,Tnired coulrsrl for furnishing
131,INDS, WINDOW FRAMES,
D 001? FRAMES: SHUTTERS.
And allAl{unfnr
Mliffi=
mr
Whole-Mr :mil rotail dealer in
cELEBEATED cucumßEli PUMP.
Ori
ll'ott
t inn prompt
nitre aildri..s,
Wm. 11. BHUTAN,
Qm.tkeriown. Bmtics Co., I'4.
4.p 22•17
rplIE FERS'F., Tut , : BEST AND THE
EXcritsiox To THE
OUP/LISS' HOME PAM, TY
TIll'10•WAY AND FRIDAY, oCTOBER . 21r, 'I2D. 197...
TltoFtr-t in point of conception
Thl. .. MOWVn routtril to !loot,
rotiartl to Faro.
Far. b.r lb tl oml Trip. InAa , lluß Tlrket W llns FRI!
only
Frl,l:ty by ant
For Allvt lt. o , s ill vittit. , l , lnsto t r i ls , l i, l 4 I r
51.
grml"' ic
fletblehrm.
r‘
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t: v. t
SEAS( iN AP LE SPECI A LTI ES
BLUE AND COLORED DRESS SILKS
PLAIDS,
POPLINS
RE PS,
PAISLEY AND BROCIIA SHAWLS
BLANKET 11AN1'LS
WATER PROOF, WE SUITS,
INIIITE AND COLORED IMAM:TITS
&C., &C., &(
Embiseing, the most complete stock of Dry
Goods at
1 'OPI rLA.R LOW PRICES.
It will be to your interest to examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere
Respectfully,
M. J. KRAMER,
".4LD CORNER."
CIE
ldetu Ablicrtiounnito
UPi. PIARSIIAL'S OFFICE, E. D.
• op PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Oct. Ll, 16910.
Thin to to give notice, that on tho Bit day of October,
A. D. 1069. a warrant in Bankruptcy was I.llPti Inwood.
the Estate of Jacob F. Stu Met, a member of tin, Om of
titoMet & Frederick. romposed of himself and henry W.
Frederick. of Bonding, In the County of Berke, nod State
of Pennsylvania. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on
his own petition; that the payment of any Debts and de
livery of any property belonging to much Bankrupt, to
him, or for his one, and the transfor of anypropertY by
him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors
of the said Bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to choose
one or more assignees of his Estate. will bo held at a Can't
f liankroptcy, to be holden at No. 46 North Sixth Street.
Reading, Ps.. beforo Malt:bargee, Esti.. Register, on
the Foorth day of November. A. I). IBM at 2 o'clock P. a,
E. 91. 011E0011Y,
U. B.9larshal, an 3101.01/11111%
MEM
AGENTS WAN E IP. AGENTS
W *75 to IWO Per mouth, male and female,
to sell the celebrated and original Common Benno Family
Searing Machine, Improved and peen red; It will hem,
fell. miltch, tuck, bind, braid , embroider In a must
impeder manlier. ?flee. oil SM. Far e.yrnpllcity and
dorablllty, It has no liven, not buy from auy parties
eliinQ machinea padre the name name RR Etre anima
batingCortlfteata of Agoury eigned by no. an t hey aro
iorthloioi Civil Iron Machine...
For Clreulare mad Tern., apply or adaralal
11. CRAW Fon%) sr. co.,
413 Cht,tuut St.. P hilud•a, Pa.
ME=
/...I.ERIRANTORN TELEGRAPH,
N_Jtl 'fhh Ix acknowledued to be the brat FAMILY AND
AO MCP uruum, NEWSPAPER puldlolied. Ito Agri
cultural, Horticultural stud General Newx of the duty. Ix
Dot excelled. While Ito totem okelchoo, vootrY. oat
that of the beta nnutatineo of the duty, footled W BUN ES
DAY. PrlcEt tig a year. 11. circulation rendora It an
unourpn4,oll tolvertloiug median). Addrtoot i• German
lawn TekgraPh." Philadelphia. ort
A.DMINIISTRATOR'N NOTICE.'
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
taken out lottery of administration lu tho redato of Pctor
Henninger. deceased, late of Lower Macungie, Lehigh
euuuty; therefore all porno. who lodebted to said
Estate, aro requested to make payment wain° six weeks
from the date hereof, and such who have any legal Oath.
against said Estate will prvment them well atithentimited
for settlement within the above epianiled time. -
CATIIAIIINE lIEWSINCER.
Adniinistratrix.
MEM
cat NOtiff.s
NOTICE. -THE M,ICUN.I:IE
trigs Ilauk will utako turplication at the next
4100 of Ilio laigislature I,f Pounsylvonla for the repeal
of no touch of the I,t.rtieu of 11.0 art incorrtwatillif
bunk nn provider •• "I l lutt tiothitig in tilt. net
shall hii 4e caw,trued ar to rola, oil Ow sa..i eiwltoraii t tu
hnoklnti privllogos, el. .no as to ex.iitipt 1110
opitratlou of the law...if Cur Colonionuoalth prolutotioi
the bore of hank 11.1tes , tr ol.rrPthtinthe Po
t.° thereof;" and wlll 01.1' 1 1' `r rut ' , Auk Prior"
tegOn 11111101 . OW pr.—out idyl.. awl t • — rho Maeuitylo
StlllllVl Bank," it .11 the Ittlt•tt'llt ettplt.ll of with
prlv deli° to lorrea ,, tho -owe to tAri,lnlit i In Ittl . .tti•tt
the (..ity of Alleuto'wtt. DA
WM. C. I.liiicri,t
C MEM
11,XOTICIE.—THE A 11.I.N'IretiV
Into litution vt ill indke applie.ttion at the next
tie•ttion or the I.oo , l:mire et l'enw•ylvania for the
repeal or nth or th.• 1.1 ,rll trt .r 1 Ili.• art it1e..r1 , ..•
rating the Paid institution to , mov "That nothing in
this let coatained ahall 1 . ..100med a • to rind, upon
the aald corporation lattikiagh uu 'a ent l d
(Ito aaine front tint operation of the lawaiif4pii. tbonnion-
Wealth prohibiting the :sating of hank mien. err other ell
guffoluvuoi of credit In the Minar the n•, and will acuity
rer general banking prlallegoo under 01. pre-00l olyleand
title — the • • "S.o,llg+ litatitotion -- witli Ike
it;ll4:lT.l , ,.%lllL h ife
Signed:
le
Wii.t.i•st 11. Auntie. CHAKI.V.A 11.
J•4IS. 11. Set unit. 1 . 411,1 4 V1AS
F. E. Sasiesha. Ilan.). J. I I A•ii
tits Ming I r N..IINT $O3lO I. SI:1.1..
ja SO-6111 .0141T11•?,
NOTICE .... NOTICE IN lIEItEBT
GIVEN that applicatioo will I, made by the undo,
signed to the floyeritor of l'enii•yivillll3 (or lettero patent
creating a corporation with the 0.11110 . awl 'odd of the
• Milleretnwo Loan and Saving Awl/relation,' vi be 1...
tatted ill the Borough of Miller.town, Lehigh eouitty. Tho
object of said A04,1:10111 Wiii he to receive money rah •le
ptadt ut regular rates of intert , t, to lo4u the n. 1161, nil:,
C01111111 , 11a., bllln. Sr., and to ogereow general haukuig
privilogos nod, tho book tog law• .1f rho Commonwealth.
The •atli book to hon. , a capital .lock of with au
thority to inert,. tilf. lo 1., into
shares of fifty dollars each.
James ',Vetter J. F. M. Chiffert,
George Ludwig, riiniar,
Benjamin J. Schnloyer, F Esnor,
Vranklin Sinnott., John Wino%
Horatio T. liertrog, Salolay.
Junco Singina , tor, Anthony lachlui,
Alesantlar ITU
fflizrcllanrottr ,
PREPARE FOR WINTER.
THE PLACE
TO OCT
THE IMPROVED
BALTIMORE
FIRE-PLACE HEATER
JAMES 11. BUSH'S,
NO. 26 EAST HAMILTON ST.,
ALLESTO WN, PA
L 4.
hent., 14% 11.I.I'311SATING D , D , Ds WIN.
Dows.ptul MAllAZl::li••C , lllicicut capacity f.r fit••l t•t
in., TWENTy.F4,I'n 11.11:,. at 3 ELEVEN
CHNTS 1.1:I1 '114.• pc , ct ut I cliccrttil Ilcatcr
In um,
A 0 0, wilt for lb
IMPROVED oIITENTAI
BASE BUBNI NG COAL STOVM
Ana PARI,OII.
{lif ave rereiviA Fanr (14.- rreiniiiin , tlin
York Cr;.S unit Fair. A 1.... [lin i 1.V1 . 1:
Eli•l..•t ill.. fin 4. flin A la, ;n,, 111 , 0 , 100 11.•:.1 Ili•
only irisln•ing
rinired to lie ma 'filn•y aro
Venitilmorn of tin. Apariniont 1. in I. lin v., ol
flui• (ruin thi•in. van ink i'la.V.nr alvr, to 011.
•trart. The fire will r. tin fif •
The 11111111111Rti , .1111 11 “.1
l'ovrerfal I,j,
yel
1••Ilvrily a.I
weather. T:inv ntinialeal .i•••• and
niters ever mot , . Tlni,
iiii nrh..r a nd in or It. , Nv
/flight aiin. of iliv 11114 TIIJ t.e > i of On l'itrlnr
Furuaren.
largetit , kt ordinary vtoyii., tor parlors,
chanibora, stores and olllees, nt Ptlres•
All the best intttortoi or hand.
and for note at priers Ilk 'MI the ei,11111P.13111 ,, of every
Agout for Ibn "Tine , " Cook F11,0:1,11:11111 pis. it.
PLUMBING AND GAS FirriNo
.u.naed tg rnnvrri.ti. nut
ALL WORK DONE IN TIIE BEST MANNER
I=ll
GAS FIXTURES
•f• •artrty of pattern• e nd priers.
Pont forget the pine,
JAMES: 11. BUSH,
Manufactnrer Anil 64A10r In
STOVES; TINWARE AND GAS FIXTURES,
No. 26 East Hamilton Street,
ESTABLISHED IN 1510.
MEAD & ROBBINS
iincce•morn to .Tollti 0.11..1 & Bo►.
MANUFACTURERS, OF TEE FINEST SRLDE 01
SHIVER
PLATED
WARES.
W.1 11 .11°0, own good.; &Toni' the Silver oerlirotely,
by weiFhl, and 'Altar:lnt each ankle by onr 'frnile Mark
on the bare. sod by Written gunratite•xlJ'prefrr , d• They
are,quial I,i the orl, or English and French Wars.,
tad mile!. deolon end elegontly ornonienied.
CUTLERY
end Pearl, Iv
nled, ory
In an q
d ltuldier C
n ntl requireery g & reet •erlety, plate
inuiln
N. E. C4.r. NINTH and CHESTNUT STS
---- -
NEV ! NEW GOODS!
FRIEDENSVILLE AHEAD!
S . II,ELLY .aND 11711.1TNE1
baying purchased lho Pried...lllle Awe, hare opened nn
ntire new mock of Wilifil will he sold ns low as lb.
lONvert. NO USE NOW TO 00 TO THE CITY FOR ANY
for you can got Mlle.. it Iliad 000D9, PRINTS
DELAIRESLMUSI.INS, SURE:TINOS of Stades nod
all priern4 . The guest etsett of Grocorlei rho country.
Ilardwareln Its Vainly. China, Ular. and Cr,eberywar
a large assortment.
We bone employed the services of a
Y11197434AkES CITY TAILOR,
and as we hove no extenntvo stock of Cloth., Camdrner
we
Veltings all bought at the loweht wholenale price
ara prepavd to Inattufacture TO 0 lIDEIt. ia
good atyle and at on low prices as they eau be bought r
In Philadelphia.
44-SION GOODS RECLIV . I:I) 11AI LY.-‘ll
CM=
C III:YTSUT :I\D 12TH STREETS,
BAILEY CO.
GRAND OPENING
MAGNIFICENT • STOCK;
BhAILEY havt• the Itotekent , l otero In the world
anti ‘ri:l ttt tat lino— Ito pl.,,ed 10 rccrl coand mhow 5.1.11
thr tugh e.t:LItII-Ittoont.
NEW MARBLE STORE
QM]
GE
I=l
CIE
PHILADELPHIA
MELLY ,t IVIIITN ER,
PIIIIIMMIVILLH. VII,
'Ellatrbcs anti sctiniru
PHILADELPHIA
,T EWELERS,
FOIL THE
ALL
CFIRISTMAS TRADE
ITEM
fVELTIES
11 WLLItY,
SILVER-WI.IIL,
r:\\CY GOollg, &C .
BRIDAL GIFTS
A c,PLGIALTY
BAILEY SD CO.,
CHESTNUT & 12TH STS.,
PIIILADDLPIIIA
=EI
. _
SPECi A ANNOUNCEMENT
o F CALDWELL & CO.
EWELERS,
902 CIIESTN UT STREErE
llOvr rebuilt, mid remodeled thelr
moot• lestrove.l by Jaiiihtry Ixxt, and 'oy° eltem
the ioime for
WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCKi
.ILINUIA ETI7I / ; • n d: IMPORTED apon
Supe he any they have heretufore
to fla• Public.
6,7,, h . t . :y olt c0r.1”6 , 3 - invite oil to wit nod 1.1.'6 lb
121 S, E. CALDWELL & CO.,
SO CHESTNUT sTHEET,:
is Axi' K. sTA if From.
IV AT(' Il ES AN I) :I ENV EII,ItY,
No. 143 N , OVI'll ,El , Ci 11 ,T.. ~,K, ov grmtitr, PIIIL
ii d! ) Ati c.—rialeto of Watcher, Jewelry, Sllrcr a
Flood
. 011 0 11 11 I,taaNVtly .1111111.
a, ) . 1;,,1,,, CIVS:111
Jelvelry r ,,u r,l ,i on ,
tteado , lt ~ ~.
G itAND orENING ,
OF A
__ __
N ENV .1 h:\V EL - 12 Y STORE.
J. I;.\\' J•avoi ,, inform tho citizens of All.
JEWEL
STOI:E
NO. :o; REST 11A STREET,
10 , 1. conAltutly ,n• hand au asicortnida
Cid.CK,,, :ma JEWELRY 3t pricos.h. snit
. •
. . ,
w. 11 1 .11••• anti rvw. lry
I: W••I•,, 31111 ca , • 1111 tt•rhitnic
p.Ltrotittge..t Publ l r• WEIII".
pity . _
•
ES'I'.1.111.1S111,.1) IN
. 1851.
ID itE3iovAL.
.1 AC. 0 B II A 12.1..1i I' , ,
.1 ENV EI.EII,
5,,',','.."'...T....r,'gT.:i ''Pl."sluliiii.iigs.:.'6i'i.j.;iirl',l.`„'
tia, w,ll ...1 a it,44• Alla ,Vi•li rWit•Vlit ,tocl, of I
mtiNl, , ,, W AT , 'Il 1..-, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL
1.1.11'1..11'E1. W API: at M..,1..r.i1 , Price.,
N II —W.\ XIII. ,1,1.11:WELII1' t,treftilll' n•imir.
JLW E.I,ItY and ,I LVEIt %YAM.: of all
oly 11 , kint j 14 mat
w v.rouir.s,:sEivEmitv ,
SILVER AND PLATED 'WM'
11.1 R E s S. m SSE 3"'
11.1111,.ti strort,'ovio.ite 11le Grriomi
1 C
forwtll.ll h. lor , orell (tom Nr‘r York Itud
ht)
GO Li) wATuitEs.
•
le has Ow laral•A and 1.e.( a o:ortimmt of (10141 \Vat.
I ;t1 prtre, Walt 1,11 I/01.111111d 1./,12N0/I`re.
SILVER \\'A'l'('llEB
alii . lAtor :i,ortinonl of Silver
111 Clllll imrclio-o , htio , ‘ !lore oh,
_
( ; ( )1.1) .1 1)1 W
11.11.1 , she kage , t mid Isse.t nrat of all kl
Gold .1..0
ANI.) PLATE!) JEWELItY
lii 11.1 , I.dger as..l.leoser wedsgtoseut of A 11411.11
mud l'lded jk welry,than eau be found eke whore.
SU, \ ER AND PLATED WARE.
th• ha. a A—ortnent of Plated
Any pe, ,, n tli , tring rowas iu thk Blot MU I/Vi flat
CIMCK.S.
A bag, than Kt anY r+t ,,, a 151.
M ELODEONS;
•
A ,pl,ll,lltitt , koltm , it of Prltico's 3lelmloona, tho
Wilrl.l.
ACCORDEONS.
A lipletillid it.i.ortili , lit of all kinilii of Aceerdtionit.
Ills ti.talin-liniont I,- lately been titled up, and I
omit. , none in Nl,' York not Philadelphia, MO
f Anything ottNnle the large rale , Ile liana little.
f faiiillionitido good. in his line than oil them It I
inlay con.ined. To convince yottrnelvtei of th•
nil unt1i.,..,.
KEELER BuomEn.
NO. 27 WEST HAMILTON ST
ALLEN'foWN,
(i 1, 0 C S ,
.
—4, r, .
A hag, Arraul. , . All .11.• dud Price
2 uortitevt. 4 .....rtio , ut of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHE
thEmetto be Como) In any other nlorairt tbocit
JEW ELIIY OF ALL KI N
SILVER WARE,
1104riiPtio.•
Cl Wntrhrr rrpnln•d .m tibort Notlce
Pattits, oilo, etc.
KREIINIrri s
. WI lIT E LEAD, ZINC;
AND COLOR WORKS,
We mu:m(llcm.. it ChoulicAlly 'biro 'CADDO::
LIIA U.
Also, Manufacturer-, I,l , ' , rier 4 awl Dealer , .
aradAm LEAD ZINC PAINT
Munufacturer.nrilie•olAl rat Ad Pormanniit
(311IIEN. AV lib 11. autifu/ nhailo
Body uud Durability libui Any “ilter Green lu nut i
S. lecu.., Co..i col
Vunu ln"u ADAN DRY yory light In color, (too
meta, awl very •tr
DoAlor, Li's , in nll., Tun - wife.. Var.:ll%lAm, \
OW, r
law, a Int II good. A, a rratiled ne repro*
31ci().TrGIIT & co.,
Mantillo.lorom, Inftortcr 4 ,:tod Wholesale
TIVENTY , I;CoNI ) AND
IT&•nd f r I.lgT.
Putt.aa)