u~i isyel2io = R.IIIT.IREDELL, Jn ALLENTOWN, PA., NOV EMBER 17,1869 Asortutit of Pennsylvania's honored sons has passed to the grave. The lionornble Rob ert James Walker, distinguished as a, promi nent participator in the affairs of the Nation during the past forty-five years, died at Wash ington on Thursday last, nt the ripe age of sixty'-eight years. He was born in Northum berland, Pa., 1801. He gratuated front the University of Pennsylvania in 1819, at once commenced the study of the law, and opened an office In Pittsburgh in 1821, where he took a conspicuous port in the polities of the day and brought forward the name of General Jackson for the Presidency before it had been elsewhere mentioned. In 1826, he removed to . lilississippi, and settled in Notches, where he acquired an extensive practice. Be was there nominated Judge of the Supreme Court, but he declined the position, and in 1835 was elected to the United States Senate. Soon after entering upon the duties of his office -he made a spirited reply to Ilenry Clay on the question of Public lands, which won for him great popularity in the West. In the matter of the acquisition of Texas and California. Mr. Walker was the personal adviser of the Presi dent. He supported the principal measures of President Van Buren's Administration, especially on the Bank question. and Presi dent Tyler was influenced by him when he vetoed the Bank bill, which had been prepared by Mr. Clay. lie remained in the Senate until March 10, 1845, when he was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President. Polk, and continued in that office until 'March 5 1849. He was a strong advocate of Free Trace and his report on the subject was re printed by order of the British !louse of Com mons. Re urged the strongest measures dur ing the Mexican War, demonstrating the ability of the Government to sustab itself without the aid of the banks. In Jui771853, he was appointed Minister to China, but re signed. He was appointed by Buchanan Governor of Kansns during the great excite ment, but he speedily became unpopulnr be oause he reftotetl to admit n ftilse return front Oxford, in Johnson county. where the names, on the register were copied alphabetically from a Cincinnati Directory. The fraudulent Le compton Constitution was shortly afterward promulgated against his remonstrance, and he resigned at once, because, to use his own language, lie" - " would not aid in forcing Slav ery on Kansas by frond and forgery." De supported Mr. Lincoln, and in April, 1861, he delivered an address in New York City strongly defending the acts of the Union party. Ile was nppoint oil Financial Agent of the United States Covernment in Europe, by Secretary Chase. in 1962, returning in Novem ber, 1864, having effected the sale of $25,000,- 000 of 5-20 Bonds and defeated the second Confederate loan of $75,000,000. . Since then he has been practicing IMN in IVashington, in p110111 . 1',1111/ N 1 it P. St/1111011, hi , Seervinty I:,.v,rnor of Kansas. Ily Ilk death another politician ,At the 01 ellool passes away. Ile Nva-i n I)en °mitt, and, although a Siffithertler by :idol Lion, lie knew too. well the principles wlilr ibrllledthe I . olllllllltioll of lii, party creed I take video kith his brethren in the lab• rebe lien. 'pas new Attorney General has now under consideration the vase of l/r. Sehoemie, who was convicted at Carlisle, of having adminis tered poison to Miss Stenneche. A hearing was had before Governor Genry last week, in which opinions were rend from the college of pnytactans m rmarioamoa, iio ~pOOOO Prof. Bees, of the University of Pennsylva, Ma, the opinion of the faculty or Yale College, the opinion of the Medico Legal Society of New York, the resolution, of the Baltimore Medical Society, memorials rrom physicians of New York, Chicago, Washington, H a lo. more and St. Loni,*, and the Ilydical Societies of Lucerne, Allegheny and ()mil, cloud coun ties all against the probabilitiesof o ros,io acid having been administered to the di ceased. The Governor listened very attentively to the arguments advanced by the committee and referred the matter to Mr. Brew , ter, who soon give his opinion on the sithHl. ('1 R.l An effort will he made upon the assembling of Congress to recognize the independence id' Cuba. This will lead to a stormy debate in which the strongest men of both houses will take part and will attract considerable atten tion at home and abroad. The news front Spain and Cuba is at 1,04, uurelianle ; both parties being anxious to have their side of the ease presented in the most favorable light.. Gen. Jordan is still Struggling along with his small army, but it is reported that they after day small parties are surrendering themselves to the Spanish authorities, and that the revolu tion may almost be considered as Ilt MI end. It is said that Gen. Butler will advocate recog nition and if he does, we may expect to bear of his doing it well. ONE of the first measures of the New York Democratic Legislature Will he to repeal the registry law and Metropiditan Police bill. After that 11w city will give any majority re• (pitied. One of the first nets of the Pennsyl- Vanin LegiSlattlre 41.111 d be to pass a Metro politan Police bill, so that one great soiircr of corruption and abuse may bit tlestroyed, The Police system of Philadelphia k n three. The thieves must t set to Melt thy otticto,onlesq a change is soon math hie (;eerge Peabody gave away far (limitable plirpe.e.al.,aa Ile never wa: married and ave. a Very large rorttinic whim' will In olial.ly of by Li. I\lll nm..iz.l hi , v(.l:itimi, :inkl 1111013- blv in 1.011(1011 MIS attended by the Nobility-:ma her Mny:ty cn reprcs,nt, / 111,011 I' I l• ii I \ VII. )NE or the Very len ,nri Wing veterans of 4 the War of 181•2—)Iniiir General John Wool -died at his residence nt Troy. S. V., on Thursdny last. General Wool wit , on active ' :luny in the United SillreS Army trout the titer of entering the service in April. 181'2, to his retirement in 18113. Ile wit, buried with mil itary honors on Saturday morning laq. - AIINNESOTA and 10Wa will elect Senators wring the winter. In the former Suite rem resentatives Windom and Wilkinson are the prominent candidates., Both of them ore good men t and would do honor to the position. In low the struggle is between Judge Wright, of 'Keokuk, and Representative AIII nn, or the poinume district. LITEICARV Dalimes ifuntidy Mafia:Mr.—We are in receipt of this marvellously cheap and handsome Maga zine for December. Its table of contents la varied and charming, embracing the usual tine variety of serials, sketches, stories, poems and attractive en gravings. The pidolisheys nunottnee in the pros- pectus for , the rowing year, a serial story for . ' adults, by the , popular Magazine writer, James Franklin Fitts, and a Juvenile serial by the young ji pps . ill favorite, Horatio Alger, Jr. The price ' 1 ,,..' ••• a periodical Is a marvel to everybody—a :•', undyed page ilrst-class illustrated Magazine for fifteen cents, or 81.50 per year, Is indeed wonder fully cheap. Elliott, Thome' .5; Talbot, Publisb eri, Boston, Mass. NEW'S ITEMS —Hon. Arno: , liendall, tiled nt•\\'nnhluglon lob( Fridny morning —Three hundred hoe4s have died within n In l'lneinnoti loy the malady Inelolent to nultnals fed ton lonox 011 2.1111 Nllll,. —'(•lie Government er linclnnd I,:te 011114141 II enr-ve==el In entivey the retnaho , or Ihr lute Mr. ,Peabody to.Lho SLOteb. One hundred and Ilth ty-llve 111011 hare been 'charged roll the )1 a F.s., Nary ird, 10 reduce the Core,,. --I'wo the [iron and Naomi, ve recently 'wen wrecked in the Smith Pacific. Their crews were en V ell —George Peabody, Jug before Ilk death, made nn addltlonal donation of A:150,000 to the Penbody Fund to aid of the London ptior. —The 'Frewlt ship Malabar, recently nelzell at Snn Francisco for entuggllng. Mtn been relenaell on the payment of three times the valne of the goods landed, and $lOOO cost of snit. —The New York Central Railroad Is about adopting a slower rate of passenger spetxl, In order, us the telegraph says, to "insure safety and regu larity." —The large flouring Jill'', Arniehotise, and cla .catm• of Homier A; Wood at Chillicothe, 111., wore dem roved by tire on wethirliday. 670,000; In.orn nee 45,000. 'rho LcSrr .I.Tonn Campbell. tits posse or in 1783 of :100 acres of laud, which bow embraces the commercial center of Louisville, orwahout Institu ting a snit for the possession of this property. The land and Improvoncolil are valued at $80,000,000. —William fledge. a notorious characters was irrested at Evansville, Ind., on Tuesday, Inc halt ennaterfeis money lu Ills possession. 'rem linifsaial dollars in hogus• greenhaekii were cap med. —The San Franviiwoiltrtlii;" 'urges the I.eglitla ttu of California to petition Congress to make immediate provlnion for the survey and Buie of all the public lands in tlw !flitting vounth , of that Slate. —The tint e4one or the new Poct OfHee bundle at New Yorit was hihl Saturany afternoon in the southwest corner of the urea, wider the direction of the Superintendent, builder, masons and em. I= —The trouble between . the male and female medical students In Philadelphia appears to be ended. On Saturday 140 of the formai and thlt ty nine of the latter attended the clinical lecture nt the hospital, and no disturbance occurred. —The. Intuit talked of vousolidallon of the two Presbyterian Muddies of America ' has been effected. 'Fhe ceremonies at Pittsburg on thel2lll Inst., Were of a. very impressible character. A despatch announeing the result was sent to the Presbyteries of Greet Britain and Terinnil. —Major-General John Ellis Wool died on Wed nesday last, at. Troy, N. Y., In the eighty-first year of his age. Deceased was distinguished for cervices In the war of 1812, thn Mexican war. and the late struggle for the VT!Ion. He was . In coin; mind at New York at the rommeneement of the great "Draft Riots" 18v. —General Clanton is devoting hit energies to rimming European itnntigrant• for Alnitatim, ud rails neon the men of the State, who have mired 0111 their lien-err and hinnd 111:e water for heir ,eetion anti State, 10 Ilia him in tile humble `11 . 01'17 to develop, to reg , uvrat , :. to disentheall that, Iva MINI IMO, bequeathed !limn by their 'fathers. Stllt.l3y y(011-1011 nertirrod nn A.,11 irto Saul T.e.itidro, Lct:7l Cit. Ea ,i-ru bound and .1111k rt•Cl..% number of p;,,vitger 11er , fie1111.11:11 - 11 :11"1 illiV.•11 I'llo 1211(•11 of 11( ..trt , •. II :toll from hirty to lift Tio• voifision nororred t awl while the train= were going , t h e rate oft went wile, on hour. The disaster over the city of San Franeiocu, as the 111)0111WeWeill Or it,Or. tend from thc pulpits of is churches. -9• he of the I.oui,ville l'ommetehtl Con ernlion Lai 10l 0111 by Ex-President Fill more, 10 !lit' ,%11111 of naming two or the six per- Fot-,1...it 'Exhibition or ISTO, tout to arraiii.., ;\.r the pnqpi•r ri presentation of the proaiir•t: the unit. , ,) State, to l're4ideta taming tour. Samples of cotton, toluieeit. tc twat. corn, rive. su gar..Coss may be. -eat to No. 50 1 .; New I".ilt. or to Colonel Manton Duncan or Robert T. Sander,. at St. Louis, till° are in active 001111111111 - C311011 with nue Minister it St. Peter - .lturg and nitil the iirz, P:11'1',Fr:IIIII•Ilee II:IS 4:1:01lIell I'oll - 11 . 1 I ,, iitle.ll eh-tiles and tins alTorded jadrhal. ,onir relief Uric the niPklleSil ••kils , •ll 1y • • ICE 5,.1• .1'r701t1:1:1" .iI:N Int AI., oi 1;1; 1 , 111 111:, icti,Ger . 0, IEII9. Exeellency 'ajar General dnhn IV. Geary (; tolve "or r t i' 1 0,1,•;11 Si it In aceortlaner with the statutory provisions ninth directs ins from tline to time to communi st o In you the eontlit ion of the liminess of my de uartment. I have the honor to lay before you a trier staleineet of my (Alicia! actions. Upon en eying upon any duties as Attorney General, I found in the department, uncollected, claims amounting a two hundred and seventy-four thousand seven laintlred and lifiya wo dollars and twenty-two Ms., 0•!.) Of these I hove collected two Itionlretl anti forty-live thousand seven hundred :and tiny-fire .I.lh, is and ilinety-stiVen tents, (c. , •217,7:Cr, (17.) The ll:donee, ovent3-eiglit thou sand nine itimdred and ninet v-slx dollars alai t went y-ilve cents. (3'29a100 25.) being mostly due from hisolvent nil companies, will probably 'sever be realized. I find by comparison, that this bal ance (if old claims, uncollected. is unprecedentedly small. During my term of °Mee there has heen certified to me for collection—up to July last. aim time of my last quarterly statement to the State 'Treasurer—claims ntlinlinting to four hundred and thirty-two thousand live hundred and fifty-one dol lars rind sixty-seven vents. (4:1'2.5:1l 07.) 'Of these I have collected three hundred and ninety-nine thousand seven hundred and forty'-live dollareand seven cents, (i1'a11f1.745 07.) The balanceoinuann lug to thirty-two thousand eight hundred awl nix dollars and sixty cents. (F. - 3'1,50 6 60,) has been put In suit, lint the money may 1101 lie blade, either on fleet - Milt of the defendant' , insolvency or the fail ure to obtain service. During the last quarter there has been collided to ate one hundred andlltirty eight thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and Sixty - live cents, ($195.' i 7 nearly all having come to niy hands within a month. These _huge either been paid or. snits commutated, all of which are being prosecuted with the utmost speed. In fact at the present time there is not in this de partment a single elitim which Is not as for ad vanced as the arrangement of the term day, allot rnurts will allow. The entire volleritlOn Made by our and paid into the State Treasury manual to nine 11111'14(ot and eighty—even thousand nine hun dred told nine dollars and wren etintri.liiii7.- 1 .100 07.) of which there has leotti vollerted during the past quarter one hundred and two thousand four hundred anti eighty-eight dollars and thirty live vents, (i'.'10•1.,45'4 :I:1.) lit addition to the stuns olleuted n, abate, I hair _must in the coal Ae lonlilac--evcuthou-awl six Inuuhed ;and fitly dalhu and ninety-five recta, Ant urinielt litive inn assn pdd. beraiWe of the de -1 fenilnet; art art it , of error. T. No ihrN• ;it.) Ih. -.• cu have !Weil tionellete 1 . with thee , eeption I will , lane:int' 1110111011. awl :CI id . 110.1. illi the en:- 1 eeptiett of nue. have been deenle.l ill favor of the ,ununu thud .1,141,11,11,1• At the recent ess-ion of the Sirpreine Coait, at Harrisburg, a de el don was given in the tonntaze tax eases, which have been pending. since 'Sil. The derision was in fa \soca the Commonwealth, and secured a rev roue of over ran Illinilred !homiid dollora per annum. The accumulated debt under this tax noshes directly dependent upon the decision over six hundred thousand dollars, (iuG00,000.) The corporation, are :audit to tales out writs of error to the United States Supreme Conti. At the same term of court the gross receipt cases would have liven also argued, hod they not heel) postponed un til January at the request of the defendants' eOllll - who wanted thine for preparation. and also as the derision of the tonage tax cases. if favorable to the State. would carry with It these eases.. Such a (tom ingeney having happened, the Crow receipt , ca-es may he considered as virtually decided In Ewan of the Commonwealth. The amount in volved Is about the 'oilcans that of the tonnage tax, viz ; over turn hundred thousand dollars per annum. 'rho various eases which have occurred since the Jinn , term of the Dauphin county coins nion'pleas are in 0 condition to he heard. at the next term. . :- lu conclit , lon I wotild respertfully repeat my In ' tliailon to your Extuellency to examine in person ; the bank= and records of my office. I have the honor to lie, with great respect, font. ohedient servant, IlAllittn Bitle.WHTElt, Attorney General. VANDERIIII.I'. OM' day, a bluatner nearing a NSW England ruck-hound poet, WaS overtaken by a fearful storm. TO 111 r e her moorings, she must dash through it Ileet of twenty sail-crafts or go to splin ters herself 011 he lee-shorc. Captain, pilot, mat; tlooa stupefied before the paid. The engine was stopped; the bout was drifting straight upon the breakers; when Commodore Vanderbilt, a mere passenger, 110 1400 a nenr the pilot bourn eßnn cslly watching [lntro, Jumped to the wheel, rung on every inch of steam, rushed her through the tossing, driving fleet, tearing bowsprits, unship ping booms, slicing off fancy sterns, and lu twenty minutes swung the steal iner safe and sound beside 'her quiet dock. The Commodore says that, tu the THE LEHIGH REGISTER, AtLENTOWN, NEDNE§DAir, NOYEgi3MT4,IB69. moment before decision, ho laid out his:course through the whole fleet and balanced probable damages all round to within five hundred dollars. This action fairly analyzed, presents the solid, logical secret of the man's whole career; for this career, while brilliant as Aladdin's, a seem ing carnival of luck, is but the logical fruit of that forethought, imagination, and Judgment, which compose the executive genius—a genius su perior to the scientific; a glance that, like Napo leon's on the battle. fleld, sweeps the situation and detects its every detitil ; an imagination swift In expedients fur protection and success ; a judgment as swift and clear to balance the good. and 11l ; and all these faculties so vivid and compact, that they at once create and justify a will strong as a tide and sweeping all other wills into Itself. But, while the Commodore's process of accumu lation bas employed a genius eminently Ids own and which cannot be acquired by others, yet it presents certain qualities, on the other hand, which illustrate Franklin's simplest saws, and which any one may emulate, with a surety of respectable success. It is for the thousands of young men . • . throughout our country, who envy the splendid result, but little know the . meaue which have pro cured It, that we give a few new traits of the Commodore's character and career. Contrary perhaps to general belief, his financial plans, while bold and rapid in their execution, are conceived with the utmost thoroughness and cau tion. Of the hundred schemes that nasal] him in a year from every side, not one tempts him with out first giving every human probability of success. Ile never undertook a present debt for a future and contingent gain ; and lie accepted the partnership which opened fortune to him, only on condition that no borrowed capital should be employed, but only the regular profits should be returned Into the business. Unlike the majority of men rapidly enriched, whose parlors and equipages and routs only flaunt their owners' wicked folly, the Com modore has always maintained a quiet and sub stantial style in his social and domestic life, and a 'great temperance and regularity in all his private habits. Let every young reader note another trait. The Commodore, from boyhood, never undertook any thing, whet her to scull a yawl, or build au ocean fleet, or organize a fifty-million railroad, 'without determining to do that thing thoroughly and bet ter than any man had ever done before him ; and lie pat head as well ns hand to It., Ile would out sell another man in a friendly race, then change boats With him and beat him again. After beat ing every craft that sailed his waters, he took' to heating himself by inventing better models of hull than the best ship-builders had known before. SO strong and satisfying was this worthy pride in ac tion for action's own sake, that in early life he gave his services for ten years at a thousand a year without asking higher pay, till duty to his growing family compelled a change. It is a fact, that his enterprises producing the most of golden profit have sprung from this Napoleonic instinct of enparlority and power, rather than from that of money and a name. Ills whole physiognomy —ono of the finest In America, and never rendered worthily by any photograph, bronze, or picture that we have seen—proves "the ements, so mixed" in him. In a word, apart from the special endowment of executive genies, the Commodore differs Mainly front other men simply in this: he takes the max im, " First he sure you'ie right—then go ahead I'' and drives it with a forty-thousand horse-power; while most men never make quite sure that they are "right," and, when they are, don't "go ahead' . as If they half believed it. We hope that this statement of these causes, always available, to success in life, may arrest every ,young man who has falsely imagined that the grandest fortune in our country has sprung from Wall-st. gambling or reckless speculation anywhere, instead of broad foresight, patient judgment, and resistless energy of Y. Tribune. Spccial floticcs HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN I I AIR RENEWER, I. Ow only Ilair ProparAtion for nr.....;Tonivr: GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIOINAL COLOR ND PROMOTING ITS 01101VTII. It h. thy rho: rest preparalidn erer offered to the a. , onebook es svill last longer and ttecontldlsh Rt.' , than three !tattl of any other preparation. tar Bens fiver Is not a Dye: It trill ndt slain the skill as Il NV in V.. thy Ilait from tailing ont. ekta , s Oe' .S ' rylft, and utuke.r the lh.tir Ylr7, jet)! and S .011 OW flair.. frer P. RAU. & ett„ N. 1. 1 ,1111. N. 11., Proprietd. I:dr td.. by all tiotrgists• . , DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA • TA RIM treated to ith the utmost I. ucers. : by .1. A t h i s D. nial Professor of Moms,. a the Lye am to the iforima Oollege of Penh ea n in,l2 port+ exprrtrace, (formerly of Leyden, Hol and,) No.Stit Arch stroet. PhiladolPhln• Tosllamalal an ho neon at his olllce. Thu inedithtl faculty are lavit tl to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets In lit wactlco. Artificial cylo , Inserted trlthuut pain. No chnrg• or examination. ins 27-1 y••• V, TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The advertiser, U having been restored to health inn few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several Tears all a severe lung affection, eAul that dread disease, Oon• uniptimi. ix enemas In make known !Ili fellow sufferers 1110 mesa. of cure. To all who denire It, he will nend a copy of the proscription used tine of charge), with Um direr liens for preparing and using the snine„which they trill upd n sure ear.' for (lonmouption, Asthma, Bronchitis. dm Tbii only object or the nd neither In kending . the Prescritt• wilch ho conceives to 1.0 illVilillablol and he lioPen every miller, will try his remedy, an It will rota them nothing and may Proven ble s sing. Parties wishing the prescription will piston addresn, Her. LDWA RD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings Co., N. Y. WORDS OF WISDOM FOR YOUNG L,y NEN, on t h . Ilullax Poool i on . ln in YoX d it u n u i r n . i rt Enl , ) , ' Ma with SELF HELP for k 1: 0 1 r o t.. an„, Soot ill Pealed letior envelnpp, fray HOW MID .rn/CIA'110:‘, ❑ox I',BUB Mai! tv ERRORS OF YOUTH.—A gentionno who ".uifered for years from Nervous Debility, Deem, Dire Decayand all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will. for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to nil who need it, the recipe and direction for making the sim ple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit I.y the advertiser's experience can do no he ad dresbina, inperfeet confidence, JOIIN B. t DES, No. 42 Cedar Si. New York. THE ONLY RELIABLE CURE FOR To'spErsin I i TM: IiNOWN WORLD. Dn. /tinPi 0111-IAT AMNRIVAN DVIIPEPI+I..I I'l 1.1. a and PINI. TIME Tna VoitniAt.. tire n pooltive and Infallible run• for il — opepala In Ito moot nagravalod form. and nu iii „t ter of iiew mantling. They ;lei/ignite t oerret abode of thin terrible ilioenle, and root and branch, forever. Th o y ni o ro upon). nod silent ettiferlog than tonaue Call tell. They are noted for curing the loom deaperato Anil hope- I.e. ciao., Übe° livery k to 1111101 Mb ntfuld relief. No form of ilyaPopoin or linligestlon roll realot their pen riniting 110 IV Ar. I)11. W'ISIIAII,7I"S • RINEFIE TAR C0R1)1A1..... hi. the vital prinetple of the Pion Trot, obtained "by a eenliar oroross in thetiktillation of the tar, by which its y itigheid i r nedirol properties are stained, ,It Invigorates li o : ii,:est iv e organs and restores the appetite. It otrongthi et,l the ael,ilitated ows Win. It purities and enriches the W o od, nod expel, from the system the corruption which 501nia1.1 , ..11 oilthe lungs, It dissolves the illness or er phlegm m stops the air passonen of the lungs. Ifs healing prineipiii net, upon the irritated hurl:ten of the lungs and throat. penetrating pr earl, diseased port, re low mg pain and intlamtnntion. It is the result of yew s ofitody .111 ex:owl:neut.find It is olreted to the tiltheted with pas hive ashuronee of Its power to cure the our doioasos, if the potiont has ant too long delayed ri• -.it to Ow owinos of cur, of the 7,1;;1ge, so s , Throw ifroosehitie. Liver ~?,1 lxtlmur IVhooping Dipllteritt,&e. A iii.,lic:th,p.,l,l.lding hottorAble , colig.Riait• vom• hie elairo lo the examination or rillietild the <Ohre parlors. A•sor hated Nvith him are three commit ma ',bye% man, of ark non Imigerl emineure, wl.•••••e YITY iCe aitell 1.1 the in11•11t• rare or CII Alton. TM. orportotlity Iwolfel•••1 by no othor hastitution In th e. I• 0 1fr es itnY hurt of thee country, asking adeleo, wil la• t•romptly mot aratnltromly ra.poutled to. Where con venient, remittance.. ,Itonla take the uhapa of • I)ItAFT tilt I'oST.OFFICIE ORDERS. Prb ,•f American liTovr•ln Plll4, $1• her Sen•••t by mall r• ••••Ipt ••1 l'• •• ••i -• Tar Curdlid, 61.50 a bottle or ‘ .l I per aboren. • ea. 1•y ex All rom t• iuniaat should be arldressr•l 1.. Q. C. ‘VISIIAIIT, M. 1)., N0...11•.: N. Second St., • SCIIE.NK'I 4 SEA- L wv.Et, TONIC and ft I rohel'ille.wvilleureCnn toptien. lavar Cowl.lowa, and Dyspepsia, If taken nen I...ratm to They ore all three to he token at the nab,. tme. They I leo use the stomach, relax the I is., owl pill a 1./ Ork 11..11 a !openly bee.onen good; the i„,! ;111 ,1 motto. 0111.1 blood the patient login. to ...sr tt llosh the t11..`,0•11 matte, Imo. the longs and e too,. .•11l e s ilie dweam tool go. well. This tlin o to° j 1 . ..ty 1 coro 0..0u motion. l'o tl e•ao 0 , 1 , 0 81et111,1,4 , Lll . . J. 11. Schenk. of Philadel -I.ifi, eta 1,.• 11111..11 , 1 .1110. 1 , on the treatment of 1.1,1.11 V • 11111 , 11..11. Tee P Moonlit. Syrup ripe. the attar i i, ilia lungs, nature throws It of by uneasy ex t .rto oratooti. lor wli. 11 the phlegm or matter is ripe. a ea.!. w .11 tho ow it 0.11, tool the totleut hoe rest and t l.r lungn 100 out to Too detamSts ea red Tonle sad Mandrake Pills must 11„1 the stomach and liver, so that tha, I'lllmuulc sy rap and the food will make good blood. school:'. Mandrake Pills net upon the liver. removing fill olotructiolhi. relax the ducts of the gall-bladder, the t o le ',term freely, Hllll the liver Is soon relieved; the stools ~tv what the Pills con do; nothing has ever been Invented except calomel In deadly looloon which is very doogecoux to ueo saloon, With groom caret that Will unlock the nail-blooldoor nod start the ...cretions of the liver like Schools'' , rake I.lllx. Liver Complaint is our of the most pi•oitilniont canoes of Consumption. So•lienk 'a Seaweed Tonic le a gentle ntltnulatit and alter ative, evil the alkali In the eeawi•ad, whirl, this prepora tm Is made of, .4lots the stomach to throw out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pultnenle Syrup,and It Is mode into good blood without fermentation or botiring the nteinoch. The great reason why physician', do not Clll,l Fonnump• lion is, tiwy try to au too notch; they give medicine Met.' the cough. to atop chills, to nom night ...its, hectic fever, and by ell doing they derange the whole digestive powers, locking op the secteibins, aud eventually the patient sinks and Dr. Schenk. Inhis treatment, does not try to stop. cough, night sweats, chill, or fever. Remove the cause, and they rill all ,t,tp of their own accord. No ono call be mired of Consumption. Liver Complaint,Dyopoopeia, Catarrh, Clin ker, l'lreroted Throat, unless the liver and nto much am mode healthy. If a poison has Consumption, of course the lunge In some waya I re dineased, either tubercles absc.fiee, brouchiol Irritation. Ideuro adhesion, or the ans• area Imo. of Iwo Itomstion tad fast decaying. ln such eases what must he done? It in nut only the longs that are wasting, bet it Is the whole body: The 1,11111111011 and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Nw the only chance is to take et•lienk's three medicines, which will brine o noun too the stomach, the patient will begin to wont food, it will digent racily and wake good blood: them the patient begin , to gala in Hersh, and tee 110011 UM the body begins to r w the lunge continence to heal up. and the Patient gets Ileshy and well. This it 1110 01.11 y way to cure (2011.111/P• Mon.. When there In no lungdlwase, and onlyLiverComplaint nd Dyspepsia, Schenk... Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake 1.11111 are sunicient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely In all bilious complaints, Bb they are perlectly harmless. • lir. Schenk, whit ham enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs 21..1. pout] ds, was wasted awtiy to a mere ekelrtun. In the very 1.1 stage of Pulmo nary C,...ption. his physicians having pronounced hie cane hopeless and abandoned 11 to literate. Ile was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and slime Ids recovery twiny thousands nhallorly afflicted haveamed Dr. Schenk 's prep. •rialune with the setae remarkable success. Full direction, accompany ouch, make it not abeohltely necessary to per sonally sou Dr. Schenk, unless 1110131100Bil1 alai their lung Isummed, and ior this mini.. ho Is profeenlonallY at h •rinclmil Mare, Philadelphia, .eery Saturday, where r letters tor aditiee must be addrenned. Ile is also profe atonally at No. .r.: Bond Street, Now York, a•ery suit is Tooloy, wait at Ni,. B Ilannver Street. oston, ever other Wednesday. Ile give. advice free. but for a that Ough egaml.t Mu with his Itespiroweter the price le ga W. gler hours at each till from 9 A. M. to a P. it. Dn. J. 11. SCIIENK, 15 .Y. Oth St., Phitada., Pa. mar 11:F1y***. , Eilliattbes and 3rinclro • I iron Sate ant to rt. .• ,_• - . . ...... ....... _ ...... .......... _ 42ri BURIAL LOTS FOR SALE.-- CHESTNUT AHD 12TH STREETS, I N./ Tito undersigned offer fur sale 41 - !0 neureome- Eery lute Immediately adjoining the Wen Cetnetal7, no Tenth street. • Tbe lots will he sold braultneriptlon, nod inoneditttelY ' afterthe whole number ato dispoeed of they trill be nward• ed by lot In the Name unmoor on In theorganlratlon of the 11111 , 111 Ak-oclatlun. Nitta or plans of the premium+ ran be . M, at our °llk,. lIIY 12 WWI' & ItUll E. CO: ti -0 L RT.—A It EASONtIIIL E LEASE willi be elven on the Elution Slam Quarry, situated In • 1 el riatnneld township, .ffurtbatuntuit., county, ra., near, Stackertown. It consists of number one flat-vein, blue, never-fading "lute, fully ritual to the well-known Chap- Mon Slate, With it good water tn.'. tail a full ringing or pumping and boMing machine, remon da,,iroo,, of oil opportunity of thin kind trill please eattnilne for them. nolves, and apply to Reuben Korb, Maekertown I'. O. Mar :I, 't:o' . O. L. SCllltElllElt, President PHILADELPHIA BAILEY .1 EWELEI t•;, GRAND OPENINII. MEM F.Li LI, 111 . 1iISTNIAS TRADE AI A (.; NI Fie EN T SToCK I= Nr yv ET,T Es \~'ATCI lES. .T EIVELRY, SILVER:WA 11E, FANCY IIvGOODS. A:C. 11. ‘ PAAIi GU IS A SPECIALTY. DAILEY ellO have the haudesoneet Moro In the world .d will at time. be leaned to receive nod show visit e through their establfehroont. BAILEY & CO., X E MARBLE STORE, CHESTNUT & 12TH STS., PHILADELPHIA MEI SPECIAL ANNOUNCERIENT a E,CALOWELL & CO JEWELERS, ¶)O2 Cll ESTN UT STREET, :ore rebuilt, ouliereed nl romudoled thoir dentroyed by the la Jauoury last, n 111.1113,, opeued Sallie fur busluevs, WITH AN :ENTIRE NEV STUCK MAN LTAC TMI ED d• IMPOR TED GOODS tiojierior to on,y they lucre heretofore offered to the Peddle They oto•t cordplly lovit, vh.it thoir Store. JAS. E. CALDIVE/,/, & CO 819 CHESTNUT STREET, - ISAAC K. STAUFFER. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, No. 146 NoliTII KECOND rots, or QUAnur. 1.1111.A' stotortment of Watch., JewdrY. Silver and APlatvd Wart. cont.tuntly on hand. Eopniring )cat, h 4- and it•wt.lt y promptly ltradva to, GRAN) OVENS NG! 01 A N EIN" 1.: \YE:I.I:IY STORE. WEBER begot hatv.. 1 ,, itaersa the citizen- ef Allen town Rail vlcittily that h.• ha. za.,..IEWEI.IIT STORE tit NO. 36 WEST IIAMII,TON STREET. Where hr will krrl, r°110:11111V 1.11 hand an ns...trtiovnt o CLOCKS, WAT1'111: , and .11KWF.I.ItY nt Prim•+te ,u it lha lles. lt • Nvatrhe. and jewelry carstolly ropalr..l. .1 AVVIII,IIeiIIR nit experivact..l and carscul 1111,11311te, I.• MPOCtrIIIIY asks the rfalrottaat• 01 . 11 , Itnblie. july ..N.lllll .1. It. W FBI'. It. 'ESTABLISHED IN 1451 AD. IZEM,oI".\ JACOB HARLEY. L11::7) EAVELEII. Nvit, hi. Patron. , nail the public convially, hi. , New Shiro, No. IdAICIIESTNrr ST., PHI LA DELPHI A, where they, m and lartio and eolected .tack of 111 A MON DS, WATCH LS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. II LVER and PLATED WARE, at Moderato Prices. N. B. —IV ATCII Ek and JEWELRY carefully repaired. JEWELRY and SILVER. WARE of 101 blunts ade to order. Jl4-km WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE CIIARLES N. MANNET's, . No. Pawl lIHEIIIIIOI/ 'tweet, opponito the Oerman Ito formed Church. Juni received from New York cud Phil adelphia. all the latent atylen GOLD WATCIIES. • Ile bee the largest end best nesortmont or (told ad at lower 'wk. than can be round olzowhereWatrhes. SILVER WATCHES. • lie hall a larder and better assortment of Silver Ware mu eau be Purchased anywhere eine. GOLD JEWELRY'. Ile has the largest and best a•terttaeut of ull ki,k of Gold Jewelry. _ . GILT AND PLATED JEWELRY. Ile lass a larger uud better aelortment of all kliule Mit ud Plated Jewelry tltau cau be found ebtewliere. • • SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Any p rrnn ~lnalrin¢ toodn In thin lino rnn not fall to ho Nulted. CLOCKS. larger ittporintaut than at Ray other t•huthll4tltt , :tt MELODEONS. A nplemlid asnorituent of Prince's Melodeons, the lin world. • ACCORI)EON. A t.plen.ll.l annortment of nil kinds of Anoint...op.. tiro entabllehmeut linn lately li.oirt lilted up. tool I. hour necolid to 0000 New Turk mot nod elP•nil of iiilytlti„e oul.ildn the Inrge 111101. Ile lin. , n 'dock of fashionable good. In Melillo (him in I..ltigh county combined. To convince youmelve• of il.r :Move call end coo. • TELLER A: BROTHER. NO. 127 WEST HAMILTON O =3 C L 0 C 1( S GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ILau can Lo fotml In ally oilier att.o la the ell, JEWELRY OF ALL RINI'S. SIIXER WARE, of every do*criptlou. SirWalcbe. ropalred 1/11 Shout :jai.' al autcb .... . IANTED....TIIREE 'IIIIOIAtNI , `V - DOLLARS ou first-class tiVeurlt y. ver rent. Inquire at . tiFTICL. June P- I t WANTED t LOAN OF RIO 000, L 7 the anent°xru School District. For parleulers apply to the motet-slatted. 17. M. MUSK. Prest. Bearl Con aepS•tf .1. S. IMLLINIJEI,Uri... B OOK AGENTS WANTED FOR AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS, BY JOTIN 11. GOUGH, A complete Itistory of hi. Ilfo. his nltneot atrougle egitholt intemperance, with vivid pen pltures ,if what he sow lu Europe. Tie whole enlivened will nib et- Ina 111[111(411M full of Interest and The work will he beautlfull.t bound and illtivtrated There . cat lie no 1E to f order s fl r it ' y. nu. TVro t ‘ ' v 0 4 :4 r;4Wl.Ve r' i r' r . e t e ' ein f i r s " orders In three daya. Address the publihhey, oel3-lm 11. C. JOHNSON, It t 2 Arch RI., liblotro. AGENTS IV ANTE. AGENTS WANTED, Ca to VALI per month, male ant female, II to sell the celebrated and original Common Penn Fatally . Machine, Improved and perfected t - it fill hen, .r fell, stitch. tuck, hind, braid end embroider must opuperlor tomato, Price only ala. For situp city y and - durability, It has nu rival. Do not buyato from a • pestle. selling machines under the same me un at, unless having & certificate of Agency tinned by us, • they are worthies. Cast Iron Machine,. Fur Circulars and Terunt, apply or add..., .1 It. CRAWFORD CO. net 20.3 m 413 Chestnut el., Phil . a. l'a. Tlol 7 l{ lU % DRED FARMS L SALE, ranging in Prlce.front , iciii.iis - AlPer acre. tit,lril ta -POPULAR to Improvemoutm, to ate. Gioia boll, genial climate, and near arcis. The it ar eitnultal lit Virginia and Maryland, nn In the itnmeillain vicinity, of Waa,- DRY GOODS STORE Natoli nail others Irian alto 90 miles Blatant from tho (rip. RE, ital. Addecas or call on J. D. GANOWERECitt Mastgchn• setts Arca.° near Sixth atrect Washington, 0. C. - - VAECII. 'FDIC'S SALE OF REX'. ES -1-I TATE. W 111 I.r. 4old tll P.blic.ale SATUR I )A1". 11ECF.)11114,11 11, '1;t1 At I .•'Mork • I'. M—on 110 proMiNo,lll MAX AI'ANVIC tlot fotlon Ittg Ittott t'..tattt. to wit: I : \ 'MESSUAGE AND TRACT OF LAND • Situate on or hear the polollr rood I.•ntlion non, 11.. ht..) • man.rilleto It In nit 4 . 2 • I' lIES loot n.dioiniog laud. 11.1%1 or tato of lienjnntin Darn ' dR. d0n.... Christ - Mall, 111111 mho,. TIo.AR. con.OA n BM ' nE AND BN The ' wen. lately lu tin . 0cen11.11,... or the hhAv plnSlnr lintl toon B.odlon ..f Snoger. law of Tort... /111111 , 11111110114 11111111.1,11.,V11 the sal.. and or ten.lonro Ovots SAMUEL J. KISTLER. Executor of John Suoger, tle.r•tl =ll3 REAI. ESTATE IN MILLEIISTIMN AT IT lILIC LL. fLr ‘oolersigro,l exec utor of the Evtalo of William W,co, decra,d, off., at Public %ale, at the Into re lAN, the followiug root oglatr, t~ tall ONE FARM OF THIRTY ACRER, • . raunty lit . I,ollllllvd by Ion& of Jolia Jainex SlN:master and other, romibillug of the Lr,l qual• Ity farming land rifwhich tour acres are unexampled meadow laud. imprll,lllolltA thereon are a 10.12 Wu...tory atone dwelling how-, two.mory log lame°, a ood OH - !,, haw wagon he., tint other " outbuildi g ngs. AINO, S \\\' 1.1. that la thisurptinsed, at gumd as now, with I'M excellent custont„tortether with sufficient water-power for a grist mill. The land fences and linildlugs are in the very larch condition, and there are excellent fruit trees at tint prom• lee., consisting of apple and Pear trees: MN, Vines, etc. All this property, a highly valuable one, Is situated In the very promising borough of 3lillerstown, and is therefore worthy of the attention of eapitalista Also, a lot titanic on Church ~t roo.t, In the aforesaid borough, Which In n beautiful buildlng•site. 'terms and conditions will i.e 111/.le on day of sale by B. K. if Erten for. td SECOND A DIJ 0 E It N E I) ASSIGN EES SALE. Will In sold at PublieSale, on the premises, In Lynn township, Lehigh county, Pa., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. '6l), =I VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY Wm. M. Kl,,tlow. Bankrupt, r•ltuot , • In Lynn town 1111,, Lehigh Comity, conslqing „ f i n STON E ; 1I 1,1.. ,vith f..ur pall , or SCone, the hirb In 4.11 tirely new and rollNtittite. tin the be•tlititl 1111 pi Tko WATEIt 1 . 4 lAV Lit k ui rrr fulling. S A INr I I 1, I, lvaler posver. l'lll+ Mill t• 11 4 w, thou !nib , from tho 111,1, and the 11111, powerk t/n . 11..1111,1 w I 11101111111 i, A tra rt :13 acres mot 65 porchr., more or less, 14 op rollout forming I.lllllbolong4 I. (1.-1 XI, n Iran or \COOUI.AND, coolittlitting t 1 1 . 1 .1, nod !.7 yotrelto, nittoatot. Otto foor oottiti {0%V11•1111.1111t/ county, tvltich mil l 1., IN LOTS OF 2 ACRES, MORE OR LESS Farther IttfortttatLab ran h, had 1,, tqa , l vin_ %V. It. I,arlitiltrlk, at Alltattott . ..,nln,•( ler, at Shetteno: We, (,•high c ,, oht l'a. 'tot 111 , 101..1,, lit \l'. It. I.I'UICgYIIACII, 14.131111:1,.1. 3.1% of %VIII. 31. 1:1.11,•r, FIE - . . LADIES' FANCY FURS Unit L tt, had Omni made up by the 1110.1 nklllful workmen, I woold mspertfull v Incite my frlemls of Lehigh und Inljneent Culintit,, to ran Vlti 0<:11100V my very large mud beautilul assortment of holey Farr, for Ladies and Cluldratt. lum determined to .ell at us lew prices n. any uthor re-yeti:ado humus,' In this city. All FUN %Val rauted. mlnrepre.entatbms to et -1,311E111A, .•113-401 [CONINIENICATION.] FILS! FURS! CIREAP AND GOOD. wh,q..• there ere so 111111iy For ettorev. es there are le the city or Philadelphia it 6 d,flicult (..t the ituinitiatvd to de termine where to hey. Those who art. veraol In the dlr. basalt quelitie• Fars, lbavevor, Latta . It here to go,atalt those reader.. of this patter, to he ore net :watt:tinted with the verbal.. grade.. or Fur.. %VP 1v.,t11.1 ails . Ise theta to go to au eitabll•lageut or the Itest repel:lite., where they ran purchn‘e with the greatest confidence, met hr •atisflett that they ere hotot•tly dealt \etch. We I; now of ne better or more 1 . 1.] .01 . 1 . pate that of M 0,.. ROSEN Sr Ins.. No. :al/ Arch Surat, Phila. being their new leratinn, when , we are ronfident front little long ennerkneo In the Fur that persona run get geed Furs and the worth of their untney. Their New Snit, la the centre of nttratdien en neeount ;or the gond light in which they hhOW out all their gonda. Srtturdflys tA,y I.n .ri - The mold trushlonable Fars this hearten will he the MU; Sable, and thin In the most ;serviceable Fur, nud they hare them lu variona atylea and qualities, and (or prices tumult all ; and ssineo.a Indy dune nut wialt nt hunt u good in , or Finns every,seaaon, it In very esonnitild to h tuna i n here to in and purrhaae good Furs. To pee the silky fineneoi and darkness and elegant,. of of all their Furs will well repay a visit to this eo tubllshmenl, awl nil their Curs ore warranted gt ember as repast )11.4. .1 Mink Sable set costs from }Vito $.13, mud some very rate dark seta bring a little nigher but from 00 to 11:al will buy AU excellent dark net, and the, sets last 0 lady from eight to fifteen year,. Then there Is the Hudson Ilay Sable, the Siberian Squir rel, Royal Ermine, German Fitch and Chinchlill and La dles' Ilooth., and other high and low-priced Furs in end less varieties. 'Remember the name of JOS/11•11 fi and the number fa Arch Street, between sth and Ott,. south side, 1.1.11a,1'a. I'. S.—Furs repaired nod of ered Into the Fremont !ash -0--41,11 ALECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Jtext Pub/tubed in it Sealed En rr/ope. Prfre ti rte. A LETTERE ON TILE N Arent:, TREATMENT AND it A AI. cure of Spormatorrhcra, or Heminal Wealpi, Involun tary I:missions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar• mite generally, Nervousness, consumption, Embipsey and Fits; Ilental and Physical Inrapacity. re•illting trent ttelfiAbuse, .lc., by 1401.1141C1' J. P 1 ELL, Yl. 11., author of the i• divert Pool:,' . tko. 'flu. World senowned author, In this admirable lecture, clearly More. from his ow n experience that the art fill nsequences Ili . self-abuse may be ethirtimlly remoy.•.l without In...Keine, and without dangerous sore lrul opetai (loos, Lemnos, instruments. rings or c.d.'s. pod/tint: out a mode of MOTO at once certain awl etroctital. be which evecy suiterer, no matter what Ili, 1',.11/0011 nine I, may mire himself elmatily,privately and mite:lllv. IS 1.141:• TCI4I: WILL PROVE A IttioN irti Tit titisAN 11. ANTI TiItICSAN Its. Sent under seal, in a plain I . llVelL , pe, to any address, postpaid, dn rectept of Ni.W. 00014, or t u 1...5t Also, lir. Cuiverwell's Ylarritige Guide." pin , In tits Address the Publishers, Cli As .1. C. 14 LINE St Co Pl 7 Bowery, New York, P. It. Kix 1, tilitt. j,( - 1 ILINI)INt: 111 AS vrEet ,ILYlanufart vv. nod Seis-ets tin I be found id C. F. Wolterte's, No. It East Ilannlton street. N. IL—Razors. Huddler Knives and Scissors groomd by vvator power and made an F las n , sr, rep 13.1 y WATSON'S CELEBRATED FIR" ,r 1 AND Bl• P SAFES. ESTABLISHED IN 1843: OLDEST SA 1*1.7 llor.VE Pll/1..!1)III.P111.1 Tho sAr.- with li nara limed Preo Iron Dam p cress. .\L. Priem. from Pi to ...Y1 per root. lower than other makers. Please 2.e .1 for Ctreular and Price List. T. W alst & sON, Lam of Evans &Walsall. alauttlart urns net 7.tan • N... .St O. Fourth 9t., Philadelphia. • A CCOlll)E4(Ecti. C 4) E FIN . ..Ll. w. Harpy, Violin Stringy. 4.1 the Lest linnlity, to L.. at P. F. ‘Volforte• I Store. NO. N 1 N. JAMES S. I',A!bIILE al SO%S. • 1311'ORTERA ANI) 3UNITA('II:7ItEItS. LOOKING GLASSES, The best a t/.I clieltvest. PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, rtylen. CIIROMO-LITHOGRAPIIS, 1:11111W11111.1dlenn—au lininewke ashoriniret. FINE ENGRAVINGS, • The natreat publications. • ROGERS' GROUPES. % are the only aothorlra4 arbnlesale and ratall dealer,. In the. P. ' .cer•' lirourt, In this State, and sell all of tham at manufacturer'. rata, • Circular. aent tat applleatlon. EIARLE'S' GALLERIES 816 CHEt3TNtiT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 0ct26.1m E .• BEE 411IVF I. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 9'20 ( 'll ESTNT IT STRE ET, and allow littered for the same at the rate of six per cent. I per ltlittllll. Intermit to be calculated from the first and XT, OTICE.—TIIE ALLENTOW N SKY , lifteenth days of each month, subsequent to such deposit. I. figs Institution trill make applicution at thonext 1 Interest will be mado up Ott all Deposits remaining with si'liidoll of , the 1.,;;I-luttirt. of Pennsylvania for the Us. belt yearly, to Wit.: on the our days of April and ' salmi of so lunch of the Ist section of the act incortm- October, and within , paid to depualtors ottthose day, If , naafi the sub' itt,tittatilit tlo provides '• That nothing In Dot drawn they will go to their credit and be cum Pounded- . this art contatneduthull be so construed as to causer Orot , Na In best will be calculated on fractional ports of a del. . the „oldcorporntion honking privileges; or so .to ..xempt ' tar. No lees anunint than Five Dollars Cott be withdrawn tin; s ame (rein teretieriiiiiiii of the i i i,,,, o f thi s th iiiitiion . UniOllll it be to close an account. Every Depositor will he wealth prohibiting the issuing of bank not. or other en• furnielnal with n Depot. Book containing the conditions . gagentents of eredit in the nature thereof ;" Mid wdi apply noon which the Deposits are received, owl no motley will ; for general banking privileges under the present of and be rereivini unless the book he presented and an entry title—the •• Alleittew it Savings Institution"—with the made Ilt the tune ol making the deposit. Dwell sums over present c,tpical of .1;12.t.1. anti right of further iiiereatte to the necessary ex pen.. el indivithmls 'and families that 4:90.t5t0 and to he located la Allentown, Lehigh county. are liable to he wanted .or needlessly expended, may. if. . 1 Signecl: . deposited, produce in time untounts that wl.ll .1.0.. any ' WILL, An 11. AINNY, ClUilll.l . .A 11. 11)011, , one who has given 110 }Wei; to the subjects • -• JOHN D. STU... ClittletTlAN l'lll,Z i I A deposit o $1.4.1 no,,' week, continued nisi-Tear will : F. E. Sattunt.k, Itgai. .1. II Augsuccu, amount to 02 De two years $10•9 01-_1: teats rtuir.inv; 1.2 ; , II mute. Poynter, SAMVP.I. 51:1.1. i. . four yearn 111FAJ NZ ; five years s_w 03, 11/1.2 tett 'tear , I je 110clInt NATIIAX I'ETI,It. 'Frilitileit. : 10,04 0 , 1. It coatroom's Itself . a•safe, Convenient .d I _ - .... • profitable depository to Executors Administratorx, As s lune., Collectors, Agents, end 'nil Prattle tinkers, I NTO'FI('E.---NO'l'll'E IS HEREBY whether for themselves or their trust funds, to voluntary kli ,1 iy EN that application wlll he made by the under Soriaties or Auttnelutions, sod indeed- up ill 01;;; , .; . s df our „1,,,,1 ii, o,r linverlior of Pennsylvunio for letters-pntent eitiretm. cleating a corporatton wlth the ottine lied style of the ' Knowing that a VOriedt SOW.' of security to Depositors "31 Dim-stow ti Loan ItOli Saying Ast,oriaticlo, 'to be lo• ' la necessary., the uttnintuent of sorry. In D. enter Prise, rat e d in the Borough of Dill...town, Lehigh county. The we have in mbittion to oar own individual responsibility, object of said Asaocintion Witt be to receive annoy on tie (which is not the fact in Incorporated Sa•ings Bank. ex- posit at regular rates of interest, to leut tho mune, die prided and delivered to, lu t ries w, c o oper cashier of Al- eon. notes, bills, Ste. , Mid to exerti... general booking leniown N 311, 0 .1 U..*."11111"..n I. .1° .,, r. e'''' lo ^r orivlleges under the bunkinu MN,. Of the Commonwealth. of 1,1 Nation. Bank, n Bond of indemnity with opprov- rtp,, said b ook to hose o capitol stt , „ f i.,,,,,,,,, filth ~,,,. ,•,1 s ecurity) in the sum of 'Evenly FIT a Thousand Doilar.. th or ny t o increase the „lifer to et...1,t0n, to be. ;lir Med Into to ill , held by thins In toast fur the tit/eclat aecurity of our ,h,r..„,1 Only dou„r„„th. I Depositors. 'Ellin Met will place . fully equal (IM 0c- . I gar. to tot trip of depositors) to any Depoultory in this .131111°1 Weiler,.. J. E. M. altlifert, City. lleet ge Lutiwig, Charles Shinier, ; We bu sell and exchange all Issues of Government ; Itentandu J. nehmoyer, littleon F. Egner, Bond, ex orders fur the Marl... IMII sate :s nil ' Franklin Shizner, John Shilfort, first clots securities, and negotiate lea. on Neal eAtitt• 1 lli.riitto T. III•rt11.. NVilliatit Solidity. .1.; Ines Singuinster, Anthony Mechlin ' ou email commissiOna lAdvances made to our dealers at all times ou approved I Alexander Singuntstei ' collaterals, at market rater of interest. — Tit.. 11. Goon. . EVW•Itt , RV.: Align-6111] . . i. • NO. 119 UIIESTNUT STREET, KurwrOwN SA VINGS BANK, cossTA - NTLY RECEIVING WITIHO'T DEVIATION L E. WALB AVE\ Ir ,ow rer , lvlng MK Fnll Iluporiat co. .1.11.1 pan of CURTAIN MATERIALS, In Silk. Mullah . , WurstMl, Linen and Cotton, embraclu many unvoltie, Lace Curtains l'arlelno, St. fialloo tllllI Nottiuglism innke CORNICES AND DECORATIONS IirrIVNY nml Migillo W N 1)() \V S 1-1 A DES, by tho tlianattad or single One at routtractarare Prico. MITSCITTITO CANOPIES, MEM L EAutisTnE tt BONS. • Have just ntlde,l to their Mork a uew lot of HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGB,• In dotter patterns and at cheap rates. ALSO, a desirable NEEDLE WORK in Suite and Cambric, at half its value. Loont'Jneettet Edginqs, 3 yds. for 12, 13 and IS cents. Their line of WHITE GUODS In complete sad goad— "VlVArlfl A L AWNS n and 2.5, 58, 31, 33, Ac. PIQUES, gold styles, very low. CA3IIIRICS , rsoft and hard finished. SHIRRED 311 , 81.155, wide French Gonda. I , ENC II ORG AN DIES, NU much used for over-skirts owl pelisses, (ruin 31 rattle Up. Splendid Ilueuf PLAID AND STRIPPED NAINSOOKS. Real and Imitation VIPURE new lot. 131 ITATI UN CI:OCHE:I' 1110 I NOS, strung and cheap, from Sets. a yr. d ILUNY LACE, chalet patterns. tem and imitation VALENCIA and THREAD. BOBINETS, WASH BLONDS, ILLUSIONS. DOT NET for yolk LACE CURTAINS red CURTAIN 'LAE, (Ladies', Mo•ses and Buys' Cul. Mrs, Cliffs, Ildkfs, GENTS' NH IRT p' lain't ni At:. 212 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PIIILADA. r ,)IIN FAI{EIRA, 7!S .11tC11 ST., t id .tr the and Nth stS.nt Ilt Side, I'll I I.A iII.I' tun. tportttr. Munttfacturer, ,t 1 Dealer ull klntlttnntl talky 0I F.V.C('Y FUItS I.AI/111A . .1. WI:A 11. ttl favoral g tly known FUll ItII'ORIUM, and having Ittnrled a very large And lentlnk to,ortnntnt ttll kind, of Fttr. lII:Nth:Md., ill Europe, .11"- .114 8xA •I • „) •• • • ••• ••:• • ••• P ju.t the thing the public have long needed. It i. n fluid Isseollatittz br, r, e. arnlpr. the boat particle of spirit, aud been proved by anal y , ,is to contain, lu addition to ytral, guile.% ghat', rtirtton, Ittpratti, eertain tngre client's or VIAIN FABLE 01101. 010 TRACI: OF i 0 hiell oWos ItS 114.11..00/Li and powerful effect. as a Prole, nutrient and remedy. 'TARRANT at CO., NEW YORK, Suitt Agents for the rutted State!, etc. NT t: Ot . oito C E ItV Provision Store! SAXE YOUR MONEY ! OPR MOTTO: TO PLEASE ALL! TROXELL STINE, No..l3.Eaet HOmilton Street, 'Allentown, Pa., R•111'(.1) hereby announce to the public that they have just opened In the Grocery and Provimion trade In connec tion with the Confectionery, Fruit and Toy bunnies. here• tofote carried on by the menhir partner of the firm. and hereby invite nu inspection of their good.and price.. Their stoat of fatuity migrates I. entirely fresh, and en, brace. es erything usually kept in a well regloated Groce ry Store, such a• • Flour. Feed, Cracker's, l'heese. . Teas. Coffee., Sugat.,Spice., • b '1.7.V;... 'Molioses. . Salt, 11 am, • Beef. h Vi d elri es . Sauce, oily. Catsu S p, Nutmegii, Canned Fruit. • Starch, StosijPolish, Pepper, Aleptce, Dried Fruit. Sulearistun, . Corn Starch. liittamon, Rice. ('tiros, Brunt.. Bucket., • . • Tubs, f•nr•ange, If rotates, - Caudle, . Soap. I.la.ketst, . 'l-wine,Coal oil,' Vito..., Blacking. Cedar Ware, Willow Ware Butt,. Eggs, Potato., Sar ,ltnos, m in g,. L e .ons, filastsware. Tobacco. Cigar, Bono., Notions, Ex. - Arts, he. • sArrE 4 rATsi• 1 , . 01.10: mt., Priti: picKLED NIrsTARDS AND 0111E11 A PPROVV.II HELNII ES Poll TiIt:TABLE, ALL OF ' WI! IC II MAY lIE IMPLICITLY EEL! PPON FOIL THEIR PCHITY 01—CORN MEAL, DEVI:WHEAT FLOUR. FEED anti a full cory ah.ortaleat artiele+ll.l.l/Y 1, 1 ,1 deal Ilto anti Prov Won Store. r.IND I Es. TO YS, , F Ill?' 4ik' IiItEEN AND DRIKD ( • TRY I'RODUC E, IN CASH OR TRADE. 476-IV.. stwly to pleas, a ud Lupr, by strict attention to busuloss anti selling !t low pries, to merit n Ilbenabhura of panne pattonago; SIMON ;WILLOUGHBY' STINE. soy 3.31,1 NO APURE. - NO PAIV - • , r DR. 1-1. D. TA)N(\KER, Graduate of the niiiierilty of Pennsylvania. at PhIllidol• ha , . been ill .11,1...401 practice fora number of years Ii yttrium , parm the. Stain.; will promptly at itund to all lir:incl.• of hit profmoilon at his rooms, I No Patent alcaliOnc• are naafi or reconniiended; the ram ailinini.icrod are Hons which will tot lircitk down tlio Conelitalloa. but renovate tlic ay,lem from all Injuries It has ...failled Cr,,,,. ntlnrntl vuvlfclnr., 1111 d leflyo Ills • hoOUlly Mid perfectly Cltred CONSUJIPTION, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, 'outran diteitsol. of OM Lungs, Throat, Stomach, nod Llv 'hich yearly carry thouaand. to uutituly graves, ran undoubtedly he cured. MELANCHOLY ABERRATION, that state of alienation and weakness of the mind which render. persons incaable of enjoying the pleasure. of per. forming the duties o f life. RHEUMATISM AND PARALYSIS, In nu; form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted Cur able. EpilepAy. or falling birkiimm, nod chronic or stub born rues of FEMALE DISEASEN speedily and radically coloured; Salt Rheum, Skin Dihemem (of yutars' standing) er , ry tiewrlptin of Ulcerations. Piles •nd Scrofulous die roars, warranted cured or no pay. Si' Particular attention. given to private diseases of every description of both cone,. Ladlatiantforing from any complaint incidental to' their lox, C11.1.1.1111.111t t , hn doctor with 611.1.1111.0 of relief. Cancer cared, and Totowa of all kinds moored without the knife or drawing blood. Dlseaxes of the EYE AND EAR, .aurmisrullr and effectually removed or no charge made. I f. I T i t'l ' e " el . d k rt%s w eti l trrtlf s elle i jo . ll , l%Va i ll;N e ud ff m . e l s: Igloo cent with proper directid. to auY pert of the aunty. 0 yricp: Haat elde of tilath etreet. between Ilenallton and Waluut, Allentown Pa. apali•le MEE! 33n 015aobo I= NEW 6001)S PRICES FAIR, IN PLAIN FIGURES, M A SONIC 'HALL, ont at rod aced Prke". 11111 They ziko the aPProv4,l kL',O, Th.` nlnket price paid for =2 M=g ginancial ANNEAE MEETING.---THE MERS' UNION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM ',ANY or Lehigh COMA vall,l hold Ile annual meeting at • the Hotel of ft IDEON lODER, at Tree lertowo. on HAT- I CILDAY, DECEMBER 4th. HAP, at which titan and place ! an election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS. to nerve the en- Motley taken on deposit et all Omen Mill is any some Vi1,i i g .. ) . ...‘ , r i i 4 5 , ‘% 1 . 1 „ 1 , 1 , e k /i . i l:N b i i . "ween 'h . ' bour n ll' lo ° . d'idi from 0111. upward, for which D. 11. BASTIAN. Presidrot. EMMMCIMMI Ilatillltou, between 7I tind Silt Street. = BairnVit.rx Tomtit, Seerelorp ,t , will be paid. Deposits may he withdrairu at nuy time, Perseus tie- . A 1/111INISTItATOWS NOTICE. air°. of eroding money to any part of the Enitod Stairs . ..CA.. Notice le hereby 31,11 that the undersigned has .11artadsae will .hava their matters promptly attended ieratkaa.ontlettern of adminlatration in the /fatale of Peter to, anti without aoy rink on their part. Ileneingt.r. 1113,141'41, late of Lower Aineuuttle, Lehigh Hold, Silver, Coupons Donde unit other seettritien county 1 therefore oil per.). who are indebted to said bought. Lle ie fi r Ell , ALL. President. lietute, ore tett lII'S if'd 10 10111,11puyntent within nix wrote W. C. Li, Hies W•L1.33 . 6 1 , )A ( eel , 29-If front the date hereof, 31111 bitch win, has,' any lettal clan:nit - _ , ogainet raid Emote will {treeing theta well math... Heated . . ~ . . , ' ' • BAlNiti'N(i nousE OF ' . for tA311011113111 nn thinl do• niter° specified tint, CATHARINE III:NEMO ER, art 'AI-fit Admiullitrutrix - .' . O.OOD & RUHE SI X PER CENT. INTEREST ~..: XTO'CICE.—TILE 11ACILINGIE SAV . r..i..1 Digs bank will make application it the nest Cr.... FIRST DCIOII WEST OP THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK, I Mon of the Leginlature uf l'onnayl coolie for the repeal k. of or Pinch of the lot section of the act incorporating ALITINTOWN, PA. • - nahl bank nn provides "Thal nothing in this act contained shall be no conntrited an to confer on the maid cot pOratlittl i„ order to aloft sit persona Sa opportunity (however 1 banking privileges. or •.i as to ...lain the name from the mall their wren%) to deposit nurser in mailer amount. operation of the laws of thin Commonwealth prohibiting s than what are now received. by the various Depoalturles I the 1v0..• of bank soles or ..1011,11`1111 . 11N of credit in the rt• of this city, We bete concinded to , tore Otereof i" and will apply tor general banking privl• , `rues tooter the present style end title, ii The Alacurigle RECEIVE DEPOSITS IS SUMS FROM ONE DOLLAR B " ving4 l''nki'. with si! 1 the pr ''''' ' 3111 " 1. " I im'.withEr tr.TI"I"II,Vt : '""”"r`VOTl rb l i n " .i ~IoP,. ;Atb .L, 'r . \V .g. C. Licurnswaiv.aiin,Canliler. Jeiki•Cm UP TO FIVE THOUSAND (Organlard under State Charter Lanai. ) MONET RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, and 6 per cent. is. rarest will bo allowed. For shorter periods special rates will bo paid. Also, mosey loaned out on FAVORABLE TERMS. Said Is Bank located is the Keystone House, in the borough og Kutztown. JOHN 11. FOOEL. President. IiUTTANYTE.IN. N. D. Cashier. TRUSTIES: F. J. Slough U. D., • J. D. Wanner. Rea., 'David Fist,. U. 11. Schwartz. E... 1 • W. U. .Fy h gel o Richard J. norr, Daniell Wider Jonas ?Cline myl2-lf John 11. Fogel. II.In• ALLENICOWN SAVINGS INSTITU TION lOnotnl2ild nndor State Charter 112 IWO.) Mutiny recelvod on Depo'alt, and 6 pet cent. Interest 10 lowed for One year. For shorter periods special rated will CM A L., Nov sr Lo•ncu OCT ON Fwot•BLZ Tat.. Hauklag FIouno—IIAMILTON /MEET, mIS-woy be menu the Court House and American Hotel, opposite side /M!!!!EIZI WILLIAM. IL AlNEY,Pretiltleut JACOB S. DI LLINOBR, CsAbler. Charles S Bush, T) Christian Prete, Fraueie C Samuels, Ore m° Prolmt, Samuel Sell, Beui 112-e Will utute iam II Meer Nathan Pater... , si T HE GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD I= FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS EITEI 111.6 N cipTIIAL PM!' Fit„! RA I ',ROA DS BOUGHT AND SOLD DEUA VEN & BANKRES.I.VD DEALERS GoIvERNMENTSI •1( SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA! NI ay MI irr Proof SOO H n NG • N PATF:NT NIA/11'10N Fl RE AN 1) BURGLAR PROOF SAFES (WITH DRY FILLING.) Awarded the Yrlre Model. et World's Pair, Loudon Warld'• Fair, Now York, Exp.,lttoulversoNe, Perin FARREL, HERRING & CO llAn•sr GILI.AH, ) M•TIIRWIA. 0 KO. IV. Minn, S 629 CH EST N STREET, PHILADELPHIA HERRING. FARREL & BIIRNIIIY, NEW YORK lIERRINO & 1•A . CHICAGO 11E111051, FARM & NEW ORTMANP Adel rib CONTRACTORS AND .BEILD -1- The utokrmlitood ix kopored to coutrott fur futub.hing .8 ASH, BLINDS, WINDOW FBA ME s, D 0 OR '7 , 1? :1 HES: SHUT TE RS. And all kinds afbulldln¢ /9/111/or. Agent for MOPE SLATE COMPANY'S LEHIGH SLATE I= °CELEBRATED CUCUMBER PUMP thilet, left at the EAGLE HOTEL will recolvo prompt att.tehtlott. Punt otticu address, ES= A D,IINISTIRATOIRS' NOTICE. Boller lo hereby gleen that the underolgeed hugs gokett out letters ofhdministratien in the Estate of Daniel Yetnerer. late of Hallebury township, Lehigh county, AOC:MR.II therefore all persons who arc Indebted to said Esti.to are requested to make payment wll5ll air weeka grow the date hereof, and ouch who have any [elle] date. *tete.' said Relate will present thearmell authenticated forsettlecatnt within the ata gar. ICIlMaf " IitELIDEN H. IKEMBRER, Administrator.. no• 10 Or V v 4i .,.. •11 ?'' 1 ; ,,,,,,. . 72 ,, , -. • . (t ) • (al .. SE:\s( )N A IiLE . SPEcI LTIF,S BLUE AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, PLAIDS, PAISLEY .A.Nn nRocILA sirAwLs, WATER PROOF, FOR SUITS, AND CoLOHED BLANKETS, Embracing the most complete stock of Dry Good, at It will be 16 your interest to exßlllille my ouch before purchasing elsewhere M.. 1. KRA MEII, CM MILLIKEN'S. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! LARGEST LINEN STOCK IN TILE CITY• 111.1)\\"...N 111"(IRTATIONS„ BEST I DISH LI NF.NS, 'EADLE LINENS by Ole Yard, TABLE PLOTIIs all kill,l NAPKINS AN Id DOYLIES, TOWELINGS all Ylndo, LINEN SII EETINOS, eery width, PILLOW CASINOS, v Ladles' sail firms' Linen Ilandkerrblek, Liars Lawns /1,1111 11'as/brie, Nursery Dlapere, .Yr., lI•NrVACTI,ER :\ I ILIA K EN'S SIILRT liOs( 111.ukets for. erik... 4 113g10. itud.. IhmLln nut Extra Slerl Hotel Blnukotc, Fit!! llne•A ..f RALLARIIVILLE, GILBERTS, SHAKER WIM9II, SAXONY, SILK WARP, az, DOMESTIC MUSLINS, COTTON SHEETINGS, WHITE GOODS, ttnlrra Vlcr amt ;':;!'`,l,`lii..l;',Vs)::i'gg.""'"``''''''' In, ""' "'" GEORGE 1111.1,111F.N.' 'Wu. 11. TlElti.Eir, Quakertown. Iluekx Co., 1614/ al. ly VIVII I II}:1 1 ! i l ' IARAI T S1 1 :1 .11111'11111tr c .i. Ladies, tithe notice °tiro,. Ila 1111 l one hoiek of fine Form, rotielettog of o.'o hone Inn and Ittaion Hoy Sahli, Mink Squlrre i l n Seal, .11hriii2lin2l%;.ir Avtritchatl, It r al p ttt per cent. Iron that. uny other hien. hi the city. n (Ino itioiortiueut of Hobe. White FO Whitt , Ice land Bear., Heaver, and Madam; Bay %Voile., Ore. WM. IiBINATII, no Arch HI,, COME Legal Noticcz. 113rR 6500b5 POPLINS, REPPS, I;LANKE'T `SI-lAIVLS &C.. &C., ..(:( P( /PIMATI L( \ PRI( 'ES lirspec{ful ly, OLD CORNET illisrrllancous 1128 CHESTNUT ST., IILADELPHIA. LINENS LEM PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! II fi ?1 , BLANK 14,"1.1S FLANNELS P 1.1.6 r, SLO PHON AND TAB!, I.: Cel Prire , , kept dowu to the LINEN IMPORTER 112. CHESTNUT STREET, .111 LA NUL STORE. 81S A Reit STREET I= MEM
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