El)t Bdttnr and l'ropriehor ROBT.I REDELL. 3. . . ALLENTOWN, PA., OCTOBER 27, 1869 THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Rumor again has it that Gov. Geary WU want a new Attorney General and that Mr. Brewster lies been asked to resign. No one can say aught against the efficiency of the present incumbent. As a lawyer lie stands amongst the foremost in the State and we be lieve the records of his ollice will show that his work during his term lie not been light. Many suits have been prosecuted to a success ful conclusion and a large amount of money recovered for the State. lint if Mr. Brewster is not in accord with Gov. Geary, lie ought not to fill the position. Tile executive sittiuld have the advice of those who give him not only advice when asked, but who will support hint and his measures before the people. If any officer cannot do that heartily his course is plain. Such wNlittrstand to be the At torney General's positia". it is said:that lie has not given Gov. (ienry that hearty support which was expected of him and we believe many Republicans of influence demand a change. Since the above was put in type the fbllow ing correspondence 1109 transpired. widelt aril explain itself:— • I.:NE(1-11yr (•IIA\Illl:lt. 0,0,1,..r 23, 1 //im. Phihnirlihi,t. Pa. Slit: Ilit:11,1 ~,1111, 1 mien in you friendship. ability and intrinity us t loan and a at lawyer, I have the honor 1,, winicr you the po'i lion of .Ittorocy (;towrol t.rth. , c0n1n,0,,,,,..0ti, an lire Iluu. Iii.11:1.111j11 Should you (Mellott., to toi I (I,lre . ihn you do Si) without tlohty, and imi , t'y me Mtn It teletzrant and letter. Bud nt. .Is,lllll, the tinny of your office. Very re.twet =9 1 . 1111,A DELIT 11. iS O 3. To kix Le6lbiley, .101,1 II . (..,, 1 . 1.111. et . Ow 2:i I 1,1.1: dering n the I.n,:it inn .q . .\ 11..11‘..). “en, I w,:niih hug hu,,, duly ticycH the uppoint it to • v 'flit thy honor youlluTtul upon me. um' for the court ikons tyrins iu which you b::O• pleated to tender it. It rhull he to t e-t ellort to dis charge the duties or thy office to the ut rota of my ability. With reglad, very 411)01411111y yourt:, = EdNvard 31. l'axbon, a well.known and able lawyer of Philadelphia, lias been appointed by tiovernor r:eary to the Judgeship made vacant hy .11:dip• resivnation. DIM INVONE TAN 'lids t,. understood hr ninny to be ille last year of the income tax. II kill hi' Inuit, 111110H:4 the illllloSillg it .tlttli 110 re-enacted at the coming St'Stilolllo . l . ollgrt hope it may be. oppo-er<ot the law argue that "it is not the amount tax rerptired which 11111lieR it Ithketi1111:11111.. Litt they object to having their private busing•-. exposed to the public, and their private account BUTCH suit) jected to examination mk lwitever olllcinl claoses to demand H." The Imv cloys 1101 expo..." to the public man's private business. It merely 'want! , knob holy much money that man makes year above $lOOO. What citizen of Alle town, or or LrLi h eoun'y. It:1 , 1111,1:m ofticinl to demantl au e•amination or 1 hooks ? opposer:: tall. a. though the nl cora or the uoit,a states IN. SCINTS, of royto blood or orl . . II:0101111M instead or beiitg app•lntea Irvin 11111011 g 1., people, as they really , :tre. The oltjec tint i poor one. Isn't every indivhlmil's hwilnc supposed to he a private ho D oe ,i the assessment or T:IX 1 . 1,r and cowl imrposes exiir)se the value of :k X•pityer • s estate, personal property, tool inennie, tIII'ITIONe Lit priVtii much as I return for Income ? TI., only ,Illreren is the Former is mole upon :he v, ry 10 sor, and ir there is n tni , talo• is the urn the oilleitd—whilii itt the lattiv twie (melt i vidtml i respottsilile hju return and It it is not corr II it is hi. fault If the opitosers obj( et td in the lan . e: it falls up o n n few--the rich, instead (f poor, too--their objection mild he ne trite. We contend that tho:e Mtn male $1 . 006 a year are the melt hi , t ;0.1 , to par es. If the Inennte Tax is tal;en .iff them can't see how it can he made ling additional taxatinn p o or. ant arc opposed ho reducing th...• e of titian. 'rite at prekent, is ettomragitm. i'n berth,' inq system of taxation the ,Irle rat Maid off, hilt if the taxes are 111inInl it it sarily rallows than the anteem deerea , our llebt MINI lie rethited When n Flinn InNei , he tin ri•ly vont ril nit insiel,h,ll, • h,r tot :in is • awt for its payini.lll. 'num • • rt.,, 011.1• •,!tii fortune , a tvitr. Is ot Ow)* sl pity it large 1.1 ci,st 1. it tvitr itiosscil is lit. ttlw has the bolt ilr~r of ing an income lax iIIAGGERTV'S Philadelphia is the Paradise ,Ir scoundrels. For money they (WI ktll, , staL :intl beat mud . - fending' citizens or public otlicial , , and when arrested hundreds of friends ran be found to aid their escape. Haggerty is a prince amongst thegang. On Saturday lilt NI bile being taken into the Court room, he deliberately ran from the officer having hint in charge. 'Flit• crowd closed around hint, all alarm of lire and to sham light gave him :unple time to pass through a public restaurant opposite the Slate house and in a few minutes he was being driven away in a carriage. This was a deliberately arranged• scheme in which many men took part and it proved suecessfal. 'file police stood by not knowing what to do, though we suppose nearly every one of them knew Thig, gerty personally. We Imp, the Legislature of next Winter will rentrmbi•r this case as a good argument for the Metropolitan police bill. • J UST 3lorrow and Dougherty, who attempted to assassinate Brooks, the Ilevehue detective, are likely to meet their deserts, ii tht law furnishes adequate punishment Mr the offence. The jury, alter Yeing out ;Mont half an hour, came into Court on Sunday morning it ith a verdict of guilty. No man who roads the evidence. can doubt the guilt or and it L . by a Providential interposition that they uteri not flied for' murder. There ...L., Le no amo, that these men were hired to a., Ilu•ir paid by the whiskey ring to ronun•e tt union \V 11, lens doing his duty. We hope the •moneym men of this party may yet be discov( red ant brought to justice. The imprisonment of tin tools is not enough. \Ve will the principal. exposed :Ind punished. The penalty for hit offence I,l * which these men . have been con vieted is a fine not exceeding $lOOO and an int prlsonment not exceeding three yeat:s. \LAS!.POOIt JOIINSOA. . 1,41 115011 Lea heel; defellie,l by tile Legisla tut e or Lis otcn state and by the very inert who were elected to serve him. Slate has escaped a great InishDean e :oil the coon. try relieved from lefexpeeted litOsatiee. ll'his is the last or A.. 1. tor the pr , suut. The lik- Imtelies already state that he trill be it ealttli dateat the expiration 413r01vi110w . ,, t !rot but as that does not occur for several years, there no use or diseu , sing his chance:. Henry Cooper, the IIeNV Senator. is Said to he a loyal . and tray appointed Johnson sslt u ikilitary (iet rtior •h 'The cote stood, (..oniler .10111/ ..t ratli= eats voting for Cooper. - _ - THAT dirty copperhead sheet, the Lur ee Union, consoles itself over the defeat of 4, Its party by crying fraud. A pretty party to Qk about fraud in the thee of Fourth iy . 'ard 01, rages, ethnmitted by the Jending copperheads of Philadelphia, and right on the heels, too, of the exposure of the Sharsivood and Snowden naturaliantion frauds. llere, in Lehigh cnithty; where copprrheadism is pure and un dlitited,,the'election'imirt ft gtent'llteirgure farce. Packer is returned as having received 1578 majority—we don't believe ho wits en titled to 1500. We are strongly of the opinion that if the tally lists are examined it will be found 'that from distdeTs where there aro Democratic election officers more votes are re turned than there are voters on the tally liks. Au examination of the election tabluovill con vince any one that something is wrong. It accounts for the light always made by the Democracy for the control of the election hoards. lii Salisbury "five Geary tickets were brown out because the voters had failed to letach them from the Judiciary ticket. Why a it we never hear of copperhead votes being brown out for similar irregularities Y THE Easton Sentinel, nut satisfied that its party is already unable to elect a State officer, urges a further diminution of its numbers by smoking out" those 'Democrats who are re sponsible for its last defeat. Such a move ment would throw overboard aline delegates w ho voted for Packer lit their last State Con v enthm. This is cruel. %Vlore will the poor outcasts go to ? They, can't conic into our r there is any m u m living that we sincerely ty, it is Asa Packer. though it were not tough for an omnipotent railroad king to d'ci• the pangs ::r :In overwhelming defeat, c Democratic rura' press add insult to injur3 ,• heaping the blame upon the personal on qadurity ()I' the Judge. 011.VEILNOI: HAVES' majority, in Ohio, is at, a Republican gain of 4,1105 over two v( nri4 ago iE=Mil Tile following lahle will show the full vote for floveenor and Supreme Judge In l'ennsylva»in, in I= Rep. Dem. Rep. Pen.. 1 , ,,te/irs. iieltry. Parker. NVlllianno. Pershing Adattis 21;22 3002 204 3003 A Ilvglol ny ' 171.1:".18 13301 18940 112442 A 311041001: 3120 3079 3421 3077 30;16 21'45 6 , 171 :;454 1 to ).1 euver.. Ad lord MOE 11505 Butler 11250 Cambria ..... 25511 Cameron -174 l'arlitln . 10411 Cent re ' :Mkt • Cln..t er 1950 el:111011 ..... 1785 ..... 17119 1850 Columbia ..... 1845 Cratrfitrtl 8107 Cumberland.... 3514 1 >mll.lllll Deb, ‘vo vc Elk ..... .... 475 649' , :1;14U :;(15 31;t1S Ito C• 11 tint intrglon .. '78.75 Itllena 4003 19157 . V.:51 :men st er. .. 15 , 01 userell co 11!!17 r 115.411 . 4555 (r0i1ing........ -1053 t-K it S9l 1l itllin 11140 NI on r.n , (158 Mnu t trontery ... 75115 Mont en e 1,11111 11, Ile )1 ,t Northitinherrtl l'orry.. ....... 21:19 'utter Schuylkill Suplur 1119 Soinvv,l 5u11ivan........., Uri nazi.. 4064 I= ),,r7 !!4 31 ) Wt.hington.... 11'4; Wayne.;.. . T 2;:. . t!lit I ,:?! v,or, , q70:1 Thr of two crrnl th, Si t :if the 0, , ,ti0n , or Ow I:1..1 four • TOW. `WWI, .1•111..1 . t'lll),Miti ,117. Stip. Judgc. ..... 91111,84 I ::117,74 Co • :V.i.-1,711) 948, dj tit ant -(e11. 3::1,161 321,7:39 1;52, , 200 ‘• ... .34 2,:!SU ::1.8.:18 . 2 05,1;112 14;9, (; overt.), ..... •!s7,u:ir. 7.711,:i0s ~ J 1141..2.•• 47s Alt`i Tile Lady'. Fel:ad, for November, worthy of The enttrarinv The Shiterii," unlike the plat., which usually decorate this clitia of mititazinr.:, tank, Illte somethin2. 'ma• ex pi,- ,lou 1. , perfect, mid while the face, are different In formation, the family 1. , mod, that they would Ice known to slater', if the title were not printed under the ens;rasing. We can pay no higher compliment to the magazlnetlieu by tityine . the excellence of for esigraving is an indierithm of the literary content,. Price, $2.50 a year. We will :pod the Ilimi,rtat and Lady . ,, Pei, .4, Lit tine addre,, one year, for s3.7ah Ewn —Bond, to the amount of t. , 50,.1.100 were atolett frttin thr oilier of 1:1,,tt0 Co., in Nee York, on Friday. —The .teatuer Sally eau!: In the 311,aiwiri river. 'war St. irosepli, tmi Friday. Sim was valued at $15,000. --At 11°11110M, N. Y., on kinturdity i h l t, Jo..eirit I'. \Yowl, while under the Influence or liquor :mil Jealousy, murdered uvlhe and then cut lib, IMIMB —There was a severe snow storm at St. Louis on Friday night, and on Saturday morning the ground was covered with two inched of snow and —lurch of the Butchcrs' Bank of Sommertown, Wc,cheoter county, N. has dis appere.d. Ile I, ,ahl to bra dcfaulter fora lar4e amount. —W. U., littywtml, latetely connected with an' in•uraucr ettinrany in Jer,ey City, ha, tli,appeared with zlqlo,ooo belonging to oilier punple. A widow 5. , 16,0011 by his tli,appearanee.. —A .were tuirthqualte felt thrutighout New 'Brunswick and Nova Scotia, at fifteen minutes before elocli on Saturday utorniutt% In some localities eldnuteyd were thrown down and the wall; lion-c, tvere cracked. —issi,tant Trett,urer Butterfield Int , written to Secretary Itoutwell, denying the ehnrnes ngaitn.t him of complicity iII rcrcnl fold trainntetion, nt New York, and demanding an Investinittion. It under,tood that Mr, 1101'ln - ell u•lllorder al; in. ve,tigation in the nuttier. —A party of mountalneer6d6coecred, ,:ome dap.; ago, in out hwebt Colorado, between the Opal fork of the ItIO GrandU and the Sagmachle, the hones of slo men and forty-,ix liorFeA, which are eupposed to he the remains of a party `lopt, ' hoot GCIICIIII CX1,101 . 111:4' ripedltbin, of whom nothing lots beet heard since they slatted out, t wenty yeara ago. Allitioy, on Friday night, the crockery ware house of I'aa Henson, Charley .1: Co., was de stroyed by tire, enticing a loss of EBO,OOO. Several firemmic were injumi. During the fire another heeler out in a FaloDll,illlli a man In the upper part of the building 'MIS killed by Jumping from a Win dow. It is reported that other persons whose re treat was cut off perished In the Minding. lieyeral persons were badly Injured. LEHIGII REG tho'Bourt of Quarter Sessions, on Saturday Marra and James Dougherty word found guilty of: attempting to kill Revenue De teol (Wilder dinned J. Brooks, In Philadelphia; otellie 6th 'of Septehiber last. Thu jury was out twenty-five minutes. —Near Purdy, Tennesece, a few days since, Gil. Ce rubs killed his brother Jacob while the latter was defending his mother against an attack by Gilbert. The trouble grew out of the Manhattan of their father's property. (Albert has not been arrested. —Two negroeb probably slaves, were found hid den on board of the brig Kennebec, whirl, arrlced In Port land.from Caraenns on "Wedue.iday. Writs 'of habeas corpus were Issued, nod they were taken from the captain a n d released by order of the court. —A large force of meu and teams are employed on the California and Oregon Railroad, and the roadis expected to he completed to Chico on Feb ruary 1. Busines ‘ s on the forty miles already built Is rapidly Increasing, and psomises large returns. The road runs through the riches agricultural portion of Sacramento Valley. —Litter mull advice& from South America stole that violent earthquakes arc constant in Southern fern. ' The town of Clutehas, in the Department of Arequipa, W 11,6 destroyed on Sept. let. Appre hensions of further earthquaken have caused a considerable decline in house rtfin all large Peruvian cities. —On the it of November next V 5,4116,000 in coin will be required (rota the Treasury, to pay the semi-nnunal lu4tallment of inlereq on the five- twenty bonds falling due nt that date. Secretory Boutwell now has on band about '84,000,000 in coin, and about $*28,000,000 In coin-bearing certifi cateB, besides about sB,ooo,oooin currency. After the pigment of the draft required for the interest, over 55g,000,000 in coin will remain on hand, and no more will be required for the payment of inter eel until the Ist of January next. In thin connec tion it is a fact of very considerable importance to financial men to know. The probability it that there is a large number of counterfeit coupons of ief,e bonds afloat. One counterfeit coupon ints 1-covered in the treneury on Thursday afternoon. t Was a May live-twenty three dollar coupon, of the loan of 1862, and had been paid by .the New York Sub-treasurer and forwarded here, he believ tog it to be genuine. It came froth Germany, and teas bold among a number of others by a German banking Moue. It Is in admirably executed lith ograph, and Ii Well calculated to deceive even the careful observer. . 'The Ne York Tribune has this timely article upon the subject of the Copperhead assaults upon the President : The polio' of the Administration has been such as to present, no scope for the assaults which the Democratic party feel bound to make in their present difficulties. It Is hence deemed necessary to malign the character of the President. That he received the tributes which the gratitude of a people forced upon him Is now imputed to him as an offence. But as the folly and spitefulness of 0116 accusation served to take all the sting out of the device was adopted of setting spies ou the houses of private persons, and of ransacking fam ily history, in the hope of finding 60111 C fresh pre text for slandering one of the most distinguished men who. have ever conferred great services on this emmt ry. We shall say nothing of the Jour nalism which respects neither the dignity •of the public life nor the sanctity of private households, and which dog , Oct: Men in the hope of getting them to incriminate their relatives. 2 till 3130 134(10 263 MG.: 3076 '2476 6934 34b I 51 2402 !2432 13531 '2773 :.GYI 4W5 2.11; 4295 There are several ways of treating our calling, MR) We must not be surprised that it is sometimes made to playa part which does it little honor. But we hare now waited 110(11 the indictment against the President is exhausted, and what Is the result of a close scrutiny Into it I That the 'President has a brother-In-law who sometimes speculated In Wall street ; that James Fisk, Jr., tried to make a tool of the brother-la-law, and That the Government took a course Whiell Inevi tably frustrated the schemes of both, and conse quently Is above all suspicion of being prompted by corrupt motives. Upon the original accusa tion, pitiful as it was, the people are still Invited to,rolinquish their confidence in the President. Probably there are few men who would like to be made responsible for all the bets of all their reht tiVes. It is a moral accountability which most of us would he sincerely sorry to undertake, and In private life it is happily not usual.to hound a man down l'or the faults of hi connections by mar riage. 'Elie present eonsplrat•y against the Presi dent IF calculated to Inspire feelings of impatience and disgust tvlierorer it Is 4icarti. It Is a tliok to 737 G I ( ''/ti 51 MII• '2412 General Grant deserves better even of the Dem ocrats than the treatment. he in now receiving. He was the meann of saving them from the rule of candidgtes of whom they lucre themselves become heartilk unlimited. They admit that his 'election supplied the opportunity for that full and fair trial of Republican principles which they professed to be anxious to see. The obligation's of the country at large to the present Chief Magistratv are of a nature to make every Just minded man willing to concede to Min every reasonable indulgence In an arduous position. It Is not, however, indulgence which he needs, hut nimply fair play, and it would be a reproach to us as a people If we refused to tweord it to him. Ills Administration has sus tained our honor abroad and increased our pros 1009 .240. 46185 1049 CCM 10 11195 *.r I als 4040 , 4:,21 1701 TA) .404 44 ,0 petty at home. If the Alabama claims have been allowed to lie by for a time, it is because they could nut be pressed with any immediate hope of an :linkable and satisfactory settlement. We long ago put the plain question to our people whether they were :tux loos to go to war. They were not, and an angrysdispute Was laid aside until time had soniewlidt cooled down - the passions it excited. Again, we have not rushed wilitly into a war with Spain about Cuba, but we have Increased the esti mation In which we are held by other nations by our policy on the question. There Myer was a time In our history when we stood “ronger or more respected before the world at large. At home .the burden of taxes has been lightened, order re stored, Ilisfeellug soothed down and the national debt reduced. These lire ❑ppleciable results of only a few months' good government. We main biin that it is a shameful act to seek to weaken and discourage the head of such a government for the acts, real or supposed, of persons remotely re lated to hint. Nye have only to state the ground of accusation plainly to make all decent men ashamed to listen to it. There Is seldom too much charity Shown In political life, but for his own credit's sake, nir the sake of the nation at large, . We protest against the outrageous calumnies which Imre lately Wen launched against' the yresldent. That he it sincerely anxious to serve the nation well and truly no one rail doubt. Even Ills enc odes concede so much. They will also admit some day that their meudacfoua charges were utterly Indefensible, and the nation will not wait for their late repentance to reject the whole series with lodienotloo end contempt. 4slS -14 o 011 2SW:A 29127 S EMI The following communication, by a gentletnan who has carefully investigated the subject, relates to vtu Improvement recently introduced,' In the process of ending both the precious nod baser Inetale.—L Awators Aarerti.er. Until recently has been for a long time no material improvement In the methods and proeest.e, of casting metals. Nloulds of sand Into which the molten metal Is poured producing a rough casting, requiring to he tinhthed hr hand, Is the proce,, which for generations hau been in general use. The ulcer and better kinds of work involve a large expense in the labor of finishing after the canting is taken front the mould, and there Is a very large number and variety of metal 1k articles built anal artistic and economic char acter which could not be cast at all, but each had to be wrought.separately by the slow and tedious process or an engraver. Tile recent inventions of Charles and Michael Smith, introduced with complete success into prac tical operation by the Metallic Compression Cast ing Company at their foundry In Somerville, near Boston, promise to result ill an entire revolution In the metallurgle art so far as castiug Is con cerned. We have reechtly visited the establishment, by invitation of Mr. Jes . se A. Locke, treasurer of the company, and were bolls grappled and astonished by what we HIM. By the processes covered by the patents of the Messrs. Smith, the metal is taken from the mould tel with a rough surface, as in all the heretofore known modes of casting., but an 611100th and perfectly nulithed as a coin ,or medal struck by a die, and this at nu cuusiderable addi tion to the cost of casting by the old processes. It Is true that almost every step in the process no In- . vented by the Messrs. Smith is totally different from the old, but at no greatly enhanced cost. • The company are now actually at work produc ing for the market, house endear trienniu', such as knobs, hinges, escutcheons, bell-pulls, dies for printing wall papers and fur bookbinders, and variety of articles which, until these Inventions, could only be produced by hand, but by the new Processes are turned•uut with equal If out greater facility as common rough coatings. Experiments eutlrely successful have been nude lu casting stereotype plates, printinglypes, medal lion heads of Corneille, Schille - , Goethe, and a copy of the famous Wellington medal, the dies for which occupied the artist eleven years in their ex ecution. The copy we bow east by the Compres sion Casting Company mine from the mould' as perfect in finish as if struck by the original die. These experiments show that no matter how deli cate or elaborate the style of the work, it can be cheaply and with perfect accuracy produt ed by this process. We exatnined with much interest two speciniens of work, which seem conclusively to establish'these facts—one a bas relief representa tion of the battle of Bunker hill, after Trum bull's famous picture , containing over fifty figures, I originally modelled In wax, cast In hard metal by Mr. Smith, by the compresslou process. Several lending European founders declined the work, the artist requiring a guaranty of payment of are thotomnd dollars, the value of the model, lu case of injury. The other was a specimen of the wheels ti•ed In cancelling stamps with tke edges let- nii: PRESIDENT =I curouTANT INVENTION = :s. . . STER ALLIA'_,I:OAirICT - , - *TEDNF,SI) AY,• - OCTOBER 0 7 • t..„ ,r,... ______ __—__ ,--i , , • 44 , f tor . --- .- • • --- --, - 1 - , - - -N, -.-- 7 feted and Spred. The moulding Ofthese,3 close s. ~ v l4 f.P , OtAl.f.4iNn•Avittgra ct.ofttlxd:i •1101 , . Jror Salc.anb Cita Let •'-," excites the admiration of the spectate'', i The 013- ,gi 111 ek aVle atiortnientif The ',. 7 ..: . . . •;., serves the simplicity and cfnelenelf,of . wak , spr. s Titrirdirti' lity-siA DI: rilliaLl:N•rs, and ;the saadfactory character f thk res . , . .'•,, fa ch fle 44 , if II add . 11. “r,...itsfl. mask : "F)0111 5?Lt L .L()TS E ,Oit NA4rE.--- .....1 'rho undersigned offer for sale t.S.tarflrCens , DOLIS.the MeNeLfi . . , emith are engaged:tit flor 0r...i.,11PL1: IVITVI4I.I - Fin AN n w 1511;104.%N5i fit to int.>. ir.t.. imrtrodiritely adjoining Ow PoionUeitielal7, on pony works at Somerville, and impress on ~ as nt . laTliVek at . Rem l Y - ILuP 0 ,,, b , i. Phib,- TV i '. 'l ‘ . l .! i', i i f,.., L . II bo ' , ld by mlthßorlot 1011, and loonetliatoly once as men of great mechanical knolls, dnd ?MI ~ flefpfna. 50..ri , ,.. wholo w001...0n, dlitoooll 0111.1' will he nword hour's examination of the various n e a t KIWI I —.ll/10, il Tin t allusion of ril by lot to did ...do mono, n. lo the .10/imitation of tho the results produced, that another great invention 1 NMI' rAI.I. AND WlNTint GoODs IN TIII: I'M r, tehielt .r . ,..',',',"!„1:,',;:`,.t.':.' . ... PO' ;:: 1 3 . 1 1.1. , ' "f , I.Zi t n.,Tini i 7 , l:. b. has been added to those which so distinguish tte. L . riff be math. it to under ill the IllloT AND I'INE,T , . , present century for lie grout Ativan ee iii thp.ase iil,f ( I wAnPEn .far e 064, rho 7,40. '. . ml/ 1.1ET.—.1. ItEASIIN A fiLE LEASE and economic arts over all that hare Prevellett. ALL I'ILICEN (11 . A11.0.:TI:111/ LOWER 'MAN T/11:1;0\t's I ..L. r oll) I, givoi on the linstoit Slato Quarry. oltunted In The patents for tbo United , States are .01NTILat,by I.BBT ILLSBWILISISA, AND NULL,. BATIsPAcTIOIS n"A".. I L :t i n ' o n •r 6d • I' w l ' t 'r t i !, i )ri.ls l t 4 s 'r o t f b r ' nftir ' e ' r tfr , ' ll7l .. v r ot ' nino n the Metallic Compression ellbtins Comploty, the i ANTI:ED EVERY 1.1•111•11AS1:11 11, AlI. 1'.114'.5, Olt TIII: i., % . • ,..,..f, ' ,.,'1 ' „ ' „, ' ,d,„, f„11,,,,,„1 ,„ i h, w ,dt,,,,;„„.„'t• h„ p : treasurer's o ffi ce being lit No. 40 Congress Went ~ at Li: I . ANCI:LLISis AND NIONLY 111:1'1IN lir ii. . “,,, 0 sho o , with n good water error and n fall rigging of In Boston. The buslncsvof the company has al- , E 4-- s,,,,ides of ~,,/,, r i, , , rent by ~,,,it ~./,..•,, ,i,.. ;;;:,Ti ' go '' :!, l f ' t, L . '" i,Y,,Tl ". 4 9 iirl;b.s i' .....: ', :i:i i rti ' . l,r i ! o " r 6 a!',:g ready attained comiderable umgnittalc, mid they ,i,,,,,, ,. . ~,,,.. ~,,.„,,,,,,, oh, 1, , ,,,k,_ . 11 - 0 0,, „ 1 . ~,,,,,,. r ,, tor::‘ , L . t. ii. rt,t , .4 apply to haunt: Koch, Statkertown I'. O. have commenced enlarging their esinidielinient at I , •• . , ... L. SPIIItEIBLIt, President ; , Somerville. No one establishment, however, : °raw, ; , . . could undertake but a small part of, the • utmost 11:,if onyh.t o ot n i • llosor, r i(.1(...., - 1 4 , 1111.111 t litN ORLI) PAit II S FOB nail tool Tow, It'll t 1 c , ill ,AI.E, ranging In ;nice front iSlit 40111),4C(0, accord Infinite variety of work to which the Itiventhnis sxti. novel. S NI, NI i.y t . .. to In. , Ytonent , location &v.. 6.011..111, mount' ellutote, are applicable, and the company have therefore 0.in..,01.1.1'111,l nlol nod,. soarkots. ,In , ••• fdrots art. tdotitted In Virftlitla commenced to sell rights to manufacture tinder ~ ,,,,, , m,,,,,,,,,,, \rl, y oio , , nud Maryland, mono , In Om Inoloollont vicinity of N 1 tt•h• • ! tonton and othto , froni :NI to :Id Itillos di from the Ont. their patents. Several large houses have purellits- ------------ ital. A.1.1!. or Cali t. 113. 11. It AN it Wt.:la:Vet Miwnoliti• ed rights endure making preparations to humility , 314, A 1.1111 t• Iris It ...dot W 3 .ffington. O. C. the Inventions Into their cshibliblituents as soon as practicable. We recommend all interested in ! metallurgy to visit the office of the company in 1 Boston and cannitne the ftllCellnellY of Oto.ling: ID L Inc seen there.—Roston Aderrifser. CITY NOTICES (tinter at Hook saint Stationery Store From a Hair-Prowl. • Q. How do you make bra,li, wiry awl uhborn L hair soft, pliable and even beautiful A. I always uso .TEBBETT'S PHYSIOLOGI CAL HAIR REGENERATOR. For :tali , by Mr, M. A. G. Ouldin MANITACITI;I:It . Ill' '1'111: iM. 811,1: Nv.vr,•ll ,•,.. ..........._. .. \n• :dl 0f1. , ,, titaht , , 11,1 , i,, 1'1..,, 11,/, , ,,./..; ~.,t 8,, Largo stork of sheet nwsle, Inntrut.torA, hhtnlt 1 ,', , ,ciTA.. 1 % •,i:`, 1 . , , - , k,i.r.',,11,.::Z::::;, 1 7,t, ,,, I' , / , ' 11. ,- os' 1... , Books, music intrer nod earil-. nt C. Y. ilit'lTlllllllll 4 h Jew. itof J•eflochr , f rut o ' l l'altill ht t . ...... ha Ir. k i ••• ~,,, t 11..tit'... and 1,:ti1t,...' \171 . 1415 , 1 , 1'11 NI usle Store, Allentown. 'l'lll. Doubt.. Extra 11 ,, tittool. ~.I.d t....,1,1,..i.tid. A N., 8. 1 - 1 41110 , IS ACEN'II'S.IV ANTE I) . roti .14.,..1...11..,,, at t'Sl,Bll.ll. Fon 'rut: _ 5„,,, by F.,,,,,,,‘,.).wh.., within th.• l'nit...l .d.d. , ... •r , .\. UT(IIII()G I? API TY AND PEItS(/NA I, MONET IS 1(1:1/11111:1 , IN AM' A Ne 1:, ~i tty ...t.,..1 bd . ) . „REct)I.I.EI " r 1()\s, , de.• I 110 Ow ../.1, ...- ta .t ~ ....t.. .‘,y 1,1, . na— r hdy h. , 01...1...1and. ~ad. 11.•...1 , 18..01 f .1. I , y n.O- . 1117 JOI!:: B. GOCGII, 1 8 4 'he It., 8,,,.... rhat g......,h1.) .. A ~. .1.11, ' ..'.. Litt ,, rt ..f hi , lire, hi.. alintod •111 , rilih•h Poi•on. , 8 . ..11 o, v r., by 1111 .il li th, 1, ,rf , l y,lo % • 10:0/.10,1. , , 1,, “th.,,,,.. 111 ~ ~,,,,,,1 1,, ~,,.. andand. ~,, , ~, ~ dl, ... , ,rgiZlt I.g.iil.h 1 k•t tittchd , orahro: Nvllli vivid potpiclur., 88: 1 ..t 11.• -a,' t,l - 8.11... Tho Nv11 , 81 , . etillvetiottl tt ills ad. , 8.1- 1....• ht t. , . d 11,180. , 1 1 . .1,.1.81,.. hr. d..:,1„.! ~.- ....1„.. AN Ati ENT SI:3IIINii 1 , ,,11 dl :` , Z W ATl'lll', , W 11.1. hi; ihridoo- ft. 11,0 horn , ' and path.... Tho work Iv 111 I t 8; 8 Ei .; A N ! ATI:, IV , 8 .•ii 1 . 8 :,..; _ 3 , ..,,, , N ., ~...x. I ..18, , Idttlftdly. bound and Illtt•lraled Thoro.c . ith Int n, INN '4,1.5 NI d'l 1•11 ES I'181: VI.. ~.. sr. s'EN •211 NV IT , H 1 ., " I '''''': ". " " ' l ''' ' " 1. " ".."'"" s " ti. A"""" la " g C "" ' ' 1 to ...•8.1. , r• ...I.By. 'l'h• Lott •••t whorl I , t rt81 , 1v ,. .1 , • N' Fi11:442d. .) , A 1 . ,/ 1: . 1.1:11 \ :'l' INI:1111,1:....! 1,18 t'll.\ 17' , ~ I la,. :OA :".'...'" ' II""- ; 1 1 " ; ' ':.1; \ i ' l l e; ' ; ' ,7Z!i i . " :Z l l.!! " .t i - I ctl . :. philoWg ~ I ',,,, Ladies' firbt:ehtes seiseors at the llegiAt,e Sla tionery Store Ing ;dirs.—Foster' , New Vorlt Dry God, Store In this place has sold over stereo t liral•aad yards of wet goods alone, 11 Ithln the ra,t 11• n days. Ills store I, as crowded as erer• I= pay the premiums (»I a policy or life in,uranec even to the ',AMERICAN OF LADELPIIIA,' vvhose rates are so low"—but remember how bard It would be on your family to be left without your aid or any provbilou for the future. That i, the fitand front ‘9llOll to look at Iifo• Insurance. 1)r. NVnt. J. Romig Is agent for Lehigh county. l'ocket-Books at all prict.:: at Iret 'Book and 'Stationery Store. The best of Italian violin strings, flute,. etc., or any other article helongiug to noviical in strumentp, can he bought cheaper than anywhere 1 , clew, at U. F. Ilerrniann's Mto.ie Store, Allentown. Cheap Parlor Organs.— A hingle reed 5 octave organ at $OO. A double reed organ with 5 riop,, nt *l3O. A powerful organ with 7 Clops at :Ist). nt C. F. Ilerrniann l F, corner 7th and Walnut, Al lentown. Finrpen-knive, nud ritr.or• al I I%llor-13 , 0k :14d Stationury Store. Wires ale and porter are op sale at every bar i■ town and county, hod should in all c. 1 5 ,.!/. have the preference, because they are pure, rich xad orating. Positively the bent brands obtainable. The name ran he said In regard to the sarsaparilla and mineral water. Ue iit!te to subscribe for tlie .111romc,, Ledger, a new monthly, devoted to Educational, Industrial and Business Interests. It will contain from time to time articles on School Economy, School and Literary Illineellany, article, on gen eral topics, sketchesonectiotcs port] y and general intelligence. The subscription price of the Ledwr in plaved at 50ets. per year. Now 1.4 the than to subscribe for 11,170. Those who suhserlhe now will reeire their papers to the lirt.t of January free. Send for sample ropy. J. S. WHITNEY. PllllllOll.l, Allentown, I'll. Outfits . fue Count illy llovret, • evey kind, drafting materials, htittionery :or penknives, scissors, razor, , and pocket book; he found In variety at Iredell's Stationery 111 building formerly occupied by Young Lent/. A Splendid Pinar.-lAntleentan Son', Gold Medal Cycloid and Square Piano? rank anoa2; the finest Inetrumenta n the country. Their brillianey and fullnegs of tone 6 not surpae,ed by a concert uras4.l .1..1.1a. Ilk. ... •• -••.. . . went. of this celebrated make have been sold In Allentown, Lehigh aud adjoining eintiaien than of any other manufacture. They van he used ( iiiany year. and not become as hurt other piano , do, in only a few years. tome and elamine them nut C. F. lk main's Store, 7th and Walnut ,treets. Allentown has on extensive eillna antl glatow:tre establishment where as grin! n variety and ns low prices man he' tonntl as in the lartzer rill,. We refer to the new store of Mellen! Walker. No. 40 Rest iIaTIIIItOII street. Ij yott du nut want ,rap hair, lin: Vt tnlilrS . l . o,lll xs !rich ,Cll ttk iii. 4,r • ,i 1 °ire oid friends noel:111M. it WI are a hard ei sverlii re: erer, fernklilog 141,Y .11 1 , 1 1 1411111 ~f men's nttrneliiiiin in wry id insiirtiline Apparel. 1 '! 1, better feritlsl, it item ever ur bey inn 1. sill, ref All Unit °lir friend. need to de, Is jut to call In itril Pr:Aide, fir iif tliii r! lug Vlth tlint i ef err MIL, in Phil:tit , II ICA •ii i• l• .4totod every day we hear wally of of a piol!,, aqd ',h a t they are not 11l to do ttnything, !daily the day that we have felt sonirselve , , and in faet have gone to lied and imagined tillOelri !Mt for the life ontA could not tell what ~:t- lie natter. One day while thus eomplainlin., II friend said to Why don't you try PLANTATION BITTLEN they are really a good thing and will !mike you feel like a new man." Upon tub recommenda..' lion we tpureltased a bottle, and took them accord ing to the direction,. They !veined Lou., right to the spot, and gave ue immediate relief. Ever show we have taken every opportunity, to reewinnwel them. • Wrritn.:—Sailerl, tha •I wan Cologne. mad Nola at lath' the ;nice. Let r,a l'roleet phybleal structute of the ort.gost ho wan being f. vulumable everya hrrr. Our liodies are endowed by nature WWI a eertaitermgative power, which protects them, to tome extent, fr.w wholesome influences; but thin protection I. .inpot fm•t, and cannot be leanly relied .ot in unhealthy tool., or under cireionO•ticen of ordinary tianor. Therefore. It is wisdom; it is prudence; it Is r.. 111111011 e r 1.. p...r.dv against such rmutlngencies, by taking ill A err Dori IN 1.- one. •;. in other wools, by f..etifying the er•teni oh HOSTETTER'S ET; ACII IIITTF:RS—the loo•t romplcio protective against vu the ephilrlllie And ',deal.. • that has ever been administered in any countir. A. a 'remedy for It yspepsis, there Is no inedivint. that c. ill eon, p•re with it. Whoever suffers the pangs of anywheremt the face of the earth where IioST STOII aC tl It be procured, does , . en:nut:lHr for, ,a. surely n. troth exists, this invelimblo .0.11 11,11M1•TIVII ',Mid restore his die..rdemi ..breech 1.. a healthy condition. To the net voun at is al— e-p, recommended, and In eases of eaulinrlll , 4l 4 , 1:•1.1,1 .1, IL tinned . ..la speedy and permanout relief. In all f fever and ague the. Lilt , .I.in. re potent than soy mount of quinine, While tire limo ;Imo. serous ease. of bilious fiver yield to it. onderful pool—, <Hied, Those who have tried the medicine will never liar `another:for soy of the ailment. which the BITTERS prof AAAAA to subdue. To oh ..... h as ,. ~,, made the experiment wo cordially rcono.tol ./t/ , ':,Ply application to the BITTERS whenever e they al. e r wt.. 11 by disease of than digestive organs. It Ili n pleasure to tell the Fame story ovor ;old flyer again, If It Is • good story. Our .I..ij how 1., of the satisfaction we enjoy In wearing the clothes whlrli hey make at the great Brown Hall, Philadelphia. The t o t i.. litre are no other clothe., made elsewhere, that look holf an well, qr wear hull a. long as the ll: o ylothem. The hammy°e uaJ yurir,l as...rtintot of floe clothes for Full which limos WILIioN Is worthy the attention of all who go to the arty. WILSON'd ad vertkenpott lit another s.d.pon Mrl . lOP.llll. 5411 Rh( UM. Sk;llandFr 111 (I II Myr , '" fl errtinied rtir,i.—bra testimonial:— SALIABURT TIIWNBIII . I . , Lehigh Co., Orb ly,. It le with a grateifill feeling that I Rol able to make the following etatetnent (or the heuellt of those who are suffer. Mg (rota Scrofula and other Chronie Diemers. Sty wife had been aufforing for several you., from tumors or •smillinge on her neck which after a time would glither and dlocharge matter, leaving a running sore. Ole had been treated for more Man a year by maid siaas without receiving any permanent benefit, her illeinisn' becoming worse, until she had dye of these running eore, ou her neck, when I eintiluyed Dr. hi. ii. Lenkaker, whose treatment she commenced to hone°, e very r,t, the sores on her neck to heal, and all her utililmi•ant and die agreeable tiYultitinns gradually to ,dleitniumr, until her health wan matured, which was 111 lAblllt f..111 . 111..1t1.14. I feel perfectly juatiffed, after haying tried the tiiiMineni other phyalciaus in recominenditig all those islitiere lag front Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to lir. Long.i4or L r medical treatment, with a arm belief that they will he eat• Med, benefited and cured thereby, as my wile ha. beim. Itllined.) . JAMES 11A Dr. 11. D. touraker'e °ince la on tho nide of street. between Ilatnlltntt and Walnut. Allonn,wl;. • .4oekhin & Wilson's advertisement, In untidier column of this 141.1.11`, .poulot for Nell. Tho rloll.ro on bad" of or best eitiaeus also npeni Vol tituva lowral•o Itoettetmt. WtLaux . • good babilt. Both fur own and fur U. Y of Inca, ItovatilLt. WII4OO to 411 re •verything the heart eau desire, or him faury ran long after. lost of the happy hymen In thin vicinity nre ininie happier by the eiefthat the men end boys of the Iwuxri,•ld rat their clothes ►t the great Brown Il ail. lisail;stni T yonsolves, • Sptcal DISEA8E6111•"rill.: I.l' Pt l: 1 , . A 'I'S WA N 'l' E 11. AG EArrs .1 A. W.,NrEo. +.7:.,. 4 per snood., mal.• and feinnio. 1.. •.•Il 11. , colobrat...lall.l •.ri2inal rolatit.oft Son, finally 5.,, mg 31..1.11.1, lini.r., u.I and peeler led; a .111 hum, ll,' lA.'S ', EC; ETABLE t , .1 t. 'll,ll. 1111 . k. 1.1,1, 1......1 a*.l einlorolder In a 1111. ....,...,.,.r !a.m.,. Price only *IN. 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'' ir~l4. • Tl, n..~r . 1 til It i . ~, ,1.. lri j,'l~~ .'i.,..f ••. A tinalicnt ext.ert, Is/aiding hati.r.thi..l•oll , l4ll., dil•0011-. rlr\'t.lr,kinl.. the eg.taituall .“ et pavtritt. the ntllre Parlor , A...ottlated teak him are 'lire.. enni.it It, titg pity,ciairt.if :tett nolv ledgeti eintrnater, n't, are given to the pul.lte taint: ne en a 11, a Thin opportunity at /dieted 110 .411., instilllll-11 ta tits fr..at any I.art ..f 11.., I . l 0111,Y. : 1 4: . 3 "IT', V i V. 1116q11. 101111ti111 111 0 . 0. 0 111411 M, ..11.ips DRAFT 013 Pi)~T•UPFI(L (liznpAls Vi • pa... /I o 1••••1: or :411 per .lor ol Soot 1.3' oxyrro, All coolloot..e,ti oh, tilt; !.‘ odorei , oil L. Q. r. A RT. ?I. D.. ”. ~..• , IL • t S . \ lainton. [dyer and tddrn Cr hun to thrections.aro L 1111 , ,, 1..1..•ia1...ts at th. 111.1,11.1( il, 1 , 141 X • It% t•r. ituol put ti I , P klrk : Ow :61 , 1`. ,,,.• 1. " 1,1 i , "` g" , 1; fandl:o., , l 1 , 1 “1: t•MI.•111 II gr-,v 11,11.01 0 i• TO t0. , ..1111'ee ....brow.. 111. J. 11. St 1.. 14., l ott molt 111,11 ,. .1,11 : I:1 1.1. I jr,. I' l l flip I.: OP. 1. I.r 1...1 trill lit Inv too.: .• .4 • a .41 I.> eNI:1 111,1 t h.. 1.1.1. , to ..tr t).l tI tv ;144. it 411, .: 1 .. • :,l 1..1 t.u1.1 1144 t. lootto 111 10,11. :I " "" Silltllll.l% , t..., t 14 1 , .! —4.4, :441 t 1,.. !It t ..t ; ..1. ,11•11.4 y 1,.1; ;11.• PH-. rot. .14; ....thott; 1 , t. 141 , 4. .1 ~. I 1.1 1 1.' 'li Itt,;-.to ht.'. clang. pal. tt... link's NI 1111 III: 11 1' I 1 .1: l' .1 1 . 111•. Toille l• 14 1 ,1111 : 1:1111:11/.1/11 Why, 3111,111.1 . in thy roots; ....1. 1.'1.11 ;1..- ;lon 0. N!:.• 41111, TliPtl II 1111 111 , ..1 1 11, O 1 : 11,410 lot. ittvolt / ist.l.llll 4.411. ren•Jo I by 1•11);Orlar, .111 loinon. o tom th-y try t1..1. , 100 noth; ;1...y utt .• to. lo tile e.111g11 : •11 1 1,11111 1 11 •1 11 1 , 111011 10V1`.11 1 . 1 . 1.1 . 1, e' : 11'I •0 11 1 11111,:11,3,1,31igo I to' 1,1...11C. .• 1...41•, 1... holt; op 4:01.•1. 111:1 1 1 1 1 1 . .,11 1 111:. 1111.• 11.4 It.). J. Cob, ti 01.1,01, I.T•l.llttia,;:a.t.ttria.t.4l. . . Oruro 11,11,..i.m. or Ow I 11:,11:,1I.n1 11111 fa‘t ,11"'(1)'.114. ra , • iit•at .4.,..E It 1. ant) 111 u,. Owl 1111 IL .1 > ••1 1 I tla , r to,•1111111,....! 'k iitit •.. E., Lt 1. si 111 .ID,-1 .•a•ily :Dm tia Iy Al 11 , Ea gain 111 11.,1, •,, ..• J• t. , c..,11111,” . . • llr- t h) :11111‘v , y rklo.l \ ih..ro 11.. r.. 111 1. 1 . 111 , l it sviiliaol Div I•vrnp. t 1... froisly 1136111,111,, coloduil.l., It- the) Illt• livitlvi t t I) . 1131 Ilr, 1,110 hne esir.oy.,l utlittlorrupla.l h. nitli many } var.. NW, 1.111 ...‘r ,va• na ry y intire in In. vry la•E ..r n 1 1 ,Datuiplion, I.ltyric;.r. ttor Aihillrilkll,lllllll I“er.ste. I.y the nlaD , ~.ry 1.1.11.) 111..u,nuth. ranslarlt 141111r1 , liavr ultal Dr.:A1...0; 1 .E, arnla.rx. , ‘ Ott:balite TO/4111/.14v ntleetlle. ium . arrompany . rach, mak., II 1.01 urrt,,,ary ra.nally ID : Schenk, rlarpurnortr nth Darin lam, .aIII , I. mut 1. , r 11.1. 1 ,1 1 1 '1 ,.-, In • 1- hi . I Plolud.:114 1 / 1 a, IV .01 I-r nirDot alltlrorArtl. a . l—. .Lt No. 112. fowl IDrout. NOW 1 1 . •Da r 1111.1 nt llotoodur y ..thrr 0 . .1110...1t1y, irly.LA nrIvICO 1111 1. r rnioninallon What IrrwrArumolor .1-'1 Ir., 1. .11.• at 1 1 11) . > r . nuo A. V.r1.5 M Iht. .1: IL sI'IIENK. 15 N. Pith Pha.ratt., Ili liaril (44)()ns: FRIEDENSVILLE AIIEAD! AND WHITN ER SHELLY • nnrrltiord Ito frindenAvllllsturr, hair •,ponlle,l . lentlro 111'W pit Tk of Thu ln• ~•1.1 as lnw n. till' Nt/W IL,/ '1111; (Try FOIL fail% rurSu.rnrY.. , lrallyrlli th,...111111nS , 1:1•A INES, NIUSI.I:%S, nIIEIi , riNIIS of ail Innnloa and ; I t ,Innen*. rho flung' stvek lirneorlon In tile country. it yr d n ;ire il l it. vnrn•ty. I'lllll./. Ills.. nit•l erul•Lerywara In.ns-oltinent. fgo linln 011151'•7•.4 thoburvit.o. of r, • I'lliST-CI..ISS CITY T.111.01i. and we hove All mock of till Veniniv.l,ll ii tight al the I LL 1111 , 10,1 h. prit,•• tie aro prepared to ',maul . ..tore. TI) in d •tyle curl they r.tu to Plillielelphia. PATENT MOSQUITO CANOPIES. (iii.T, RUsEW U, /1/ AND WALNET CORNICES. CI lITA IN II IiNDS, TASSELS, CHILD. A.. FURNITURE STRIPS CUT ANI) MADE. STAIR AND VESTIBULE RODS. Fri:NE[l'R. REA' Plll II.STERED AND VARNISHED. Pio pct. 111/d :11.41tIcur, old nod new, muds, allot,' slid / F.IIIIIIA.NTONIVN. TE LIEG/tA.11911. pot down. EA MI EV Axu UPHOLSTERERS' MATERIALS OF EVERT AD MCP L'EUItA NEWSPAPER It. A,;,-1_ DEScrurrioN AT WHOLESA.LE cultural ; Horticultural nod Heuer/II Neivii of tilt , du). i. tot excelled. Whitt,[Ditch:(.l:ctelie, poetry, Sc.. A. H TING. ihni of the boa Oh/urine. of the day, 1..ut0l NV LW. HAI% Pricti lutriU yen, lin circulation rentlerii It cti muntrpluoicd udvertisluir inedltt. Adam. tleruran t . SILK FINISIIED WINDOW SHADES. toWtt Tclorroplh • or( t!hil. roil 13.1 y I=l 6I11:1.1.1" %%111'1'1C Ell. PIt11:U1;S•C I MA.. rA. MEM lantcl t i lt b :77l - Il i rl a i. l e, t „corl i :y "4 l ) tr 4 4 ' 7 N A. D or 111.01, ot Tills INTICL. jIILI' .1.11 ,•. 111'N Pro.l. Board Con. .1. S. 1111.1.1: , ;(11:1i, s..eretary. (IL\NIIERI:IN'S - _ 1 2 ( ) I',, ULJSt ESS MEN. IA v•i.r•itt.V. Tn 1:.,111 rat' 1 . : , /,.// if /re/ 1. Prery .1/ , ‘ ri I y t‘, .41$1/1, "rid /:rery lolony Man. \\,Lllll. 11 lour , it. Agvoll are liuvlMl great sit Par eireill.r, Imo! C I inf. l riloila,llmi, Addrogi , '40•11 I..lt.l'ArsE . l .oturr, Hartford, I' YNCIIRi.NoI.,,GY oY •NCIRNT AND 1101111111 11IE T"lty ERoM TILE CREATION OP MAN TI) JANUARY, ISGV." Witt.re the, aro ~,, feere. a. there In the ail) t.l" Philadelphia it ii difficult for the uninitiated to de ice Ni hero in bit). 'now Vs no ale yer.ed in the Ulf. 1,, ital , lic- ..1' Far, wv , vor, kin. where te va i alltl rulktlua. l'ate'r, who iire nol acquaint...l critic rari, , ii• rat, NV , 1c. , 111t1 1114.111 la go 1 ,, au eitahli•lanent f the 1 , 0.1 replanting, wilier.. they can teircli,e, with the grean ,, t confidence, and lie iati•fied AL,: Culy d ,it with. \Ve knew etbetter r,•lial , lc than uf " • 510 Arch 1 ,, il.eir an w Lea' st iir , • train th,•,:- lerlV ,•‘1,..11,111, I . llr that nol.ens ue,,d l'or• .11 , 1 the weith . i their 1110110'. •••1 N••%, ,t•ri• , •tr iittritrlt•at areinlll .d light 11,1 • l'• , Nv ••11 . 311 their gitoild. 114 , y 4,lminreo. - 4.11 11E1,..t b.. the ;tu 10 , - 1 ,1 . 1, Leeni eaon .le Fur, and thoy th.`to iu ~,1 0 0 - •131,'" utlil for pri.e. to I.'l : ./ lA' , Ltd) Ito, 11.4 IV ',II 1., bay a good try e.•oainl know it her. y and and elowineti of of oil ihoinrnr , will vi ell repay it vi Oil* P - i;.1.11.111110 . 11. .1.1 A l l For• in, W:1111411: 1 o , l.lline .\ M/10. N:,1.10 .et rv.t. from jlroio 46,), awil w very dark I.tLI • niiii r ; but ft , nn l6:010 m all, NI .11rtit .130. and a holy fr , yoiirs. 1 het/1111,0 i. tho II Puy Snide, tho Stlollnull.iwir ri•li 1:9,1 nod C 111.41111 high :viol 1.1-rlici . .l Fore In olid • le:. J , n, 4 l:l'lll:”Sg . NllAl'M S C „„a 1, r,lll Ari 0u5111,i,a P. tl iiito Ono f: Oct. 11— ,LBIN IDUI;C: 131' ‘V.l.ll'Elt Self- I.traractar.l l'achrl sulrun and Scihbor.. rag I, banal at I'. N. , . Ea+l N. 11. Ifatrla, CS and aeiaagarsgr..o.4 by It, r pciv, alai made as good a% now. Irp IS ly /1 1 9 :1 ( , DN ' Irtr.i1( " nDitS ANID prot.•re.l s..ntragt f it 1,11•111131 SASII, .V1)01V PILAMKS, 1)0011 P11.1.11ES: 51/ UTTERS, • .4.1! 111)P:: \" I: CiOit'ANN"S I.E111(;11 SLA I= (":1,1:111:.% 'I (TCUMBER I'UMI Ilarr.l. will recilyn ymmp Nvu. 11. BERLIN Ilust:Prnoortl. bucks Co_ j ••p • ivtr.nr.t.isa:. Ill' SHOP 11 , 011SAI.E Th. uvi..hiht; I•4•llthlitl.h the bunlaw. ~..gt• I:iaklng took. an r..at , ••:l hi• hh r..••rty 11 • in Ural ay h• ealred by lb li„rr!i..i l • F I.rhighton, Carbon i 10 4,1 Ii A 4'6'OBill)1:10N0. (0C EAR 7 1%%S x. it, Smug.. or ow 1 , ..1 0...0uv• t.• h.,41 Stop, No. :16 E. Hamilton NI. for Pure Water, thtn relehrritot Punt tasteless, durable end calla ble: equ.,l to the . old•fitillioned ot.Ovu Pump, am: ~/at loss than hell money Etoily arras to at to Lo tton-fre tot ilk ommtructi... that any one can keep It in repair. THE. BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MADE sTuELE. . 1 ) 11 0 1 S r .1 ' • 1 1 ] .1i I'S CI sIIADE lIEDDIG STORE, No. 46 North Ninth Steect, ' I=l \V EN DOW SHAD ES, Wit le h.tur. , c.,lal•lnlr, front V. 1 ., a ' , Mr. np In OM. WHITE 110 i.LAND tillitl/Ei AT ALL PRICE.i. SII A DE's OF ANY' STYLI; AND COLOR MADE To I STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERF L. AND DRAPERY CURTAINS, ALL KIN DS OF' WINDOW DRAPERY , 1869. on) enotis • • THE - BEE-HIVE' POPULAR DRY GODS STORE, .1. W. pitocroit & co., NO. 920 ESTNITT STREET, 6=l N GOODS CONSTINTLY RECEIVING PRICES FAIR. rN PLAIN FIGUIIIIS, IV IT I 1( )I_7l' 1 )EVIAT I( )N L E. 11.11.11:AVEN INIASnNIC .NO. IN CHESTNUT STREET, I• flow re•ot•hllL hi. Pall Ittsportelloui, ton•lttlog Ii part .If 'I . N MATERIA Ls, lu >:lk. SI '11:01.. I.lllen and •.udtl:uln( Lace Curtains ll= cORNWES NNE) DECORATIONS =I W ) 0 \V S11A1) E 8, by th, th .!‘,01.1 . 11111,1 , On. at Innyttifnaturere prier. N 1 1 'SQ . 11:0 ( '.‘ N( /PI ES, Closing ,ull el reduced wires ESSE - L E:IIA II prr E c et DNS. Ila vo. J o, Ade I to tl o stock n Mew 1.4 of IT. MI EDGINGS 4 \ INSERTINGS, in clo.to.iotoroa and nt 'rheAp rate, ALSO, deslrabl• EEIII,E Wi , 1:1: in Stt os an.llscaloir, at half Its value. L o on, jooluot Edgings, 3 yds. 1,12, 15 and 15 cents. Th.. 11.1111.10( wniTE coons n, cumPl 3 lo auti good— eomprl•lng to I..IWNs nt 20, 23, 28, 31, 33, Ste. ' 11 . 71V1::r ... • . Sill MIER 511'51aNS, wtdo Frenrl; 00011, FRENCH 01I(1aN1 , 149, vo much used for over-.k Rol and pelisses, from 31 cont. up, Sploodld hue of PLAID:IND STRIPPEIVNSINSOOKS. teal and imitation OCIPUIII4, a hew lot. ITATION C ROC II ET EDO I N((A, %trona and cheap, 2rts. a l up. CLIIN yao nholoepalterni. Heel nod Mit/loan VA.I.ENCIA and TIMEA D. 11011INETS, ASII 111m1 03, DOT NET for veiI!,LAEF.CuRT..k:N ,, and CURTAIN 'LAVE, I.adloo nud Hoye' lore, CHIN, Ildk Is, 11 I's' SHIRT FRONTS, AC. 555:15 `lOlOl Id Ell..:11111. STREET, PIIII.ADA. oil 6-'O5 iii.lkirtto t 1S10:.' FANCY I , YEINn ESTABLIIIIMENT • J.' k ' =al I=! Dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy Gouda of e•rrt descrl• Sion. TIo lufloriiirity ilyslng Ladles and fluollsnien's Galtu•nis In a Idly kn.inn. Crai, and Morino Shawls tip,' the lutist dad Nano colors. llratio and %t -rim, Shaw IR iiko TIM. A 1,.,, (tuntletnans Auparsl, stain, iosnsod t ar re.slvotl. lin! Moves sleato.ed iir 4,1 to look like new.. 4114 - (tall and look at our 00 urk haul, yoo, elson . hero. ' sop ltti-2 Qilotiling Th• Bed Excellona° and Cheapness of our Cloth ing b the only secret or our great' clone's. MI We use none but "ell Wool" goal', ev•ry piece of which le W ell sponged, „ and carefully examined. " Our • cutters of. Reedy. made Clothlug ►re such es coal work In maw ntablbhmenta on CU tom Work; their work combine. comfort with style. Our hand. are 'applied with the best trimming", and we 'so that they we them, and every article Is thoroughly toted fors being put Into nook. 'Leery garMent sold to ac companied with a legal guarantee, holding an ro cpousible for the nor trelllellll of all the rep. recantations made. It le conceded that our lariro,Undoess and many other advantegea, enable us to 101 l lower than any ther house. We Invlte• fair comparleokof paces. FALL AND WINTER OF 1860. We have made the GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET Numberless Garments, Endless Variety, Choicest Selections, Goods to Wear Well, Standard Styles, Latest Fashions, New Furnishing Goods. atlrAll our good!' are marked at LOwitit Paints than were tho edam articles last year. ol CUSTOM'DEPARTMENT I=l DEPARTEIT FOR BOYS'' R TUTU WEIR Aro modally well proparod to ilv loattfaction. New and Better Cutters, Improved System, . Greater Dispatch, A Finer Line of Goods than ever, School Clothes, Sunday Clothes, Many New Styles, Wearing Qualities Unequaled. s>• LLIOMIT is Till nAss, LE. car. 6lh k NIRIET ITS., { im br.4 " block on alb how PHILADELPHIA. iforkot to Minor. 4111M141111011:11.0" Jinalicial MACUNGIE SAVINGS BANK HPIIIIIIOII, L•lernn 71h awl Sth Sir ~ .4 LL UNTO lI'N, l'A 4 tl l l o gnnt nen In anyinnni =9 =I .I.leposit• max ha withdrawn at. Aug ,thase. do- Won. of eotolma money In any part of the Val Ind ntataa or Canada.. will lair main, Promptly •flentled tu, AIM n ithuot anyrtelE on their part. non!. Cnupoaa, Banda and oho- aeauriltaa 111 DAVID tiCIIALI, rrebtdeut. IV. I:. LicirrilllWALLNll, Cackler. I aeptit-tr BANKING HOUSE OF GOOD & RUIIE, EIRAT I,OOH WEST or THE FIRMIT N•TION•lr. BANE, A 1.1.E:4; TOIV N, PA lo °Met to strortl all perattud an opporttielly (Itowe”Y .mull their meant.) b., tlottottit [multi in *moiler 11110111 W. illllll a unt ate now rot...yell by dot vitrioutt Depotelturloot of tykolty, utt ha., couchtdod to t 11F.CEIVE 'l,El'o,l'n4 IN SI'MS ritom ONE DOLL•k. = .41 allow Int•re•t for the Slung at the ruts of sus per real, per 1114111 Int. Interest to be calculated from the first and fifteenth daps of each month, eubsentient to such deliver, i nn ; or ,,,,, will lie made up on ail Deposits remaining walk us, half ye•rly to wit : On the Oral day., oTApril and October, and ill be paid to depositors on the. day• ; If not drawn theywill go to their credll and bet 4 I°P...isle& Nu inetreet will be citicniated nu fractional parte ' tiol• lite. No lose amount than Five Dollars.° lie witlinti.o unless it be to eluso an atccount. Every Depointor will be furnished with a Depoell stook containing the conditions opoti which the Deposits ore received, and no mom. will 4 be recei•ed utile. the book be Preeented slid ati juicy I ade at the Deur of tinkling the deposit. °moll lions over the necus,..ry •xpensee ot Individunin mud fataiDes that are liable to be waided or needleeely expended, in•y, If deposited, produce In Dine town.. that 11l eihipriseany Olin who has gi•en no heed to lb° eubject. A deposit of 401.4.10 per ; week, continued one y.r will AMOnnt to P.! PO two years 6109 14 throe pears 4166 121 four yearn 4..;...t; ; live yen. Sled CO, and ten yea. gitio 041 It Con”ei nnli. Itself a• a eafe, convenient and Prolitable depository to Executor., Administrators, init.., Collectors, Agents, and all Public Office., liether for themselves or their trust Cumin, to •uluutary Socuitiei, or A..ciatione, and Indeed to all clan.. of our auitene. Knowing that a perfect sense of arch to Deposit°rs le necessary to the attainment of SUrrynn lu I.llls enterpri., we have in sublition to our own ludiv idual reeponeibillty. (whleli is nut lb° fact In incorporated Danl.) ex ecuted and delivered to 0;019. W. Cooper, Cashier of .11- I. mown National Dank, and Tilghman 11. Moyer Caehlet of tel Notional Bank, IA BOlld of Indemnity (wlth.approe vd neeurlty) In the sum of Twenty Five l'houtoind Dollars, to he held lip them In rust for the epectel 4ecurity of our Depoeitore. 'Phis fuel will place an rally equnl ins re• lord. 1. , nnfotr nr :no' Depositary in thie City. We imp, sell soul exchange all lime, of Oireerninent, Bends,execute order. i , Lo the anti Pale of all. GI st class semintica, and negotiate biana on Real Estxtio 1111.1.11 i tonini4xnuln Adviineas inadu t• oar dealers at nll thee. 4ua approved! nt market rat. Or inteieet To.. 11. 61)110, A 1.1 1-6 m) KurzTow,: SAVINGS BANK, (tlritaulartt unde . t . State Clint ter I■ 150.0. ) HoNEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, Ittla Atter mit, lA. ton , ts to ho allowe.l. For shorter period% @pedal rate. illLe ono'. • Alen, motley loaned out on FAVORABLE TERNS, Bahl located WO° Erpoone Hune, lu the borough or Hut:town, JOHN H. FotIEL, Preaitleut EDIV•an norm:anon, Al. D. Cauhler. • F. J. rllnugh M. M. J. M. Wanner; Bog., Fleter. • U. il. tickwartg, Hul W. B. Dooiel eldoler, Rickard J. 'sneer, ' Jonas Miller, t0y124( John Fogel. ALLEvrowN SAVINGS INSTITU TIoN, (Organized (lder Slate Charter In IMI,) M•nn.y reon rod on Deponit, nun 6 jre lint. I•tereint al -I.‘veil for ..ne year. For ritorter Der inii..9 ,1 • 1 rotrr will 'be paid. MONTT LOAN r.o OUT OT rAVORABIAI TIIIOI.. Banking bTEBFIT, mitl:vray be I‘TOTII the Court House awl American Hotel, oppoeite silo WILLIAM H. AlNRY,Prelildeut J leo It S. DILLOW En, Cashier. C 111111.• S Buell, Jelin D MOD., t'llrlntlan Prete, If reedit C Samuels. George Prol.t, Helm.] Sell, Ben.) J Ilagrabeell, Nalltau Peter, • ' William II Ale.). .t , mar 31 THE Gitilur PACIFIC RAILROA II =I FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS UNION & CENTRAL PAOIFIC RAILROADS BOUGIIT AND SOLD DEIIAV EN & BR()., HANK ERS AND DRAI,ERS GOYERNMEXT:II BOUTII THIRD STREET, rllll.All ELPII IA MEE jfirr Proof safc:s E At It I NG 'S PATENT CIIA4PION FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES (WITH DRY FILLING.) AWard...4 ths Primo Mednl• st World's Pair, Loudu■ Worir, !flow York, Exposition L'ulesrsollo, Paris FARREL, lIERIIIN'G & CO 11.1.KV.Y (111.1,11, Mrrii•urs, (i... %'. 6.29 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA MIRING, FARREL St SHERMAN, NEW YOltli IIER111:10 ►CO CHIC/00 lIHRRINO. FARREL & CO.. NEW ORLEANS 101.14 liaANllOOO t 110 W LOS'I', 110 W _ark. IthaTOREIL -Juat published, a new edition c‘f lie. Culverwell'• Cele brated briny no the radical/ erre (without medicine) of SliallillAT011111111•, Inc Seminal Weakness, 111Volallillry Seminal Lo v A *** 1/11MITENVY, Mental and Pbyeleal lark parity, Impetilmente to Marriage, etc.; aleo, C0N111 . 141 , rune, Rethbritv. and Erre, Induced by selLinfluigearr or sexual eXtritvaguare. .1119—Prir. Inn iiiiiilial envelope, only 6 reale. The celehr.thal anther, lu this admirable freely. clearly dentonstrator Irmo athirty rim , Iturrtnt•ftd Practice. Wit the alstrming consequence. of self-abuse may Le radicalOr silted ulthont the dangerous use of ItiternaLefffedielne or the application of the kulfe; pultitlng tern mode of sure at once simple, certain, aud effectual, It 'semis of which every aulfever, nolnetter what lendnd llou may be, way 1 carelaut..elf eheaply, prlyntoly, r dimity. ii"—Ttik Lector...Mould I, In the he ils of nary Ymill , and every man in the land. Sent under real In n. plain ett•elope, I• nuy addreee, paslyaff,L on receipt of .Iv ceut•, or two punt etamrs• Also. lir. eillverwell'e '' Marriage Snide," Price 'X , riv• •Jareas the Publlnhere, lIIIAS.J. C. MANE & CO., .1•211.11 Y VII Bowery, New York, P. U. Ifoxl, Silf. EXPERIENCND UOOKIKEEP•7 er and ockeral clerk, with a tlturuoiilt buelu• se education would lllto to obtain n poAtlg.“ lo this city. ControlN, row thou..ind inerenntil6 acquulut- sot.. ant r round mutually desirable after duo probstiutt would either loan capital or tai•• • parlaar's lutanist lain*. 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