The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, January 05, 1870, Image 3

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ROBERT IREDELL, JR
TERMS', $2.00 A LEAR IN ADVANCE
No paper discontinued until all nrearages are
paid, except at the option of the publishers.
Our subscribers who do not ieceive their papers
regularly, will confer a great favor upon us by
ending word to this Mike.
Subscribers about removing will please ,‘end ns
their old address as well us the new.
TifE ofry
Removal
The piallicatton office of the LEtitotr
IBM/ has been removed to the Iteghiter Stationery
Store, first floor, Mimilton Street, two doors above
Sixth, In the building formerly occupied icy Young
& Lentz
Dividend
The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has
declared the usual quarterly dividend of t!; per
cent.
'ippointine I
Miss Emma E. Geidner, on Saturday last,
was appointed teacher of Secondary Female
School, Second Section, in place of Miss Laura
Bickley, resigned.
Book Agent Wanted
Wanted, a good reliable agent for the sale
of one of the tno4 popnlar and at the Fame .thne
most Valuable works ever published. Apply at
the Rams Tan Book Store.
Reduction in Priers
London and American Toy Books and a
number of fancy goods ran be bought at 11w TUG
ISTEU store at reduced prices. Dealers supplied
with paper at the lowest rules.
Annual Election To-n
Ale members of the Widows' and Orphans*
Mutual Benefit Society arc requested toattend the
annual election for officers, at Wm. 11. Deshler's
office, between it§ and nine o'clock, this Wednes
day evening.
Outfiln for Counting
papers of ever• kind, drafting materials, sta
tionery for ladies, penknives, scissors, razors and
pocket books can be found In variety at Ira,:lra
Stationery Store. In buildinff formerly occupied by
Young it d r.
dllenfomn lugs
an extensive china' and glassware estab•
llehment where as great it variety and as low
prices can be found as In the larger tithe. W.
refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 40
West Hamilton kreet.—.4de.
Poor Officers
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of
the Poor held January Ist. the following appoint
ments were made:—Steward, Thomas B. Fatist ;
Physicians, Dr. William Ilerhst and Dr. G. W. M.
&fplc vice Dr. hurt zel resigned; Solicitor, Ed
ward Harvey; Treasurer, J. P. Joliet.
Sole of Bank Stock
At the sale of Allentown National Bank
Stock of the estate of Wm. Fry, deed., held at the
American Hotel on the first Instant, fifty shares
were sold as follows:—ten shares to Edward Nuke
for 160.25, ten at. 560, and ten 661.10 ; Willough
by Trexler bought ten shares at 660, and ten at
$60.25.
Nor Hal aid Cup Flare.
E. H. Mathews has opened a new hut and
cop store at No. 23, North. Seventh street, near
the old Allentown National Bank, where he is
selling so cheap that everybody 12.1111 afford to buy
a new hat and cap. Give him a call and be
vatis
fled.—dde. [dee 8-.lt*
Strike at the Allentown Iron
On Monday morning the workmen at the
Allentown Iron Works were notified that a reduc
tion of their wages would be made on and after
that day. The announcement was not received
with favor by the employes and the whole number,
with very few exceptions, quit work. They de
mand a continuance of the old wages.
BllSi 11 eB3 Cli a ges
Messrs. Keck, Weiler & Co., Tailors, have
bought the lease of Foster's New York Store and
will remove there on the first of April. Messrs.
W. E. Mosser & Co., Leather Dealers, will ()um
py Weiler A: Co.'s old store, and the Cen
tral Express Co. will move to Mosser's building
Mr. Foster will retire from business In this city,
and will eventually Inmate somewhere in the West.
Ha A 072 ir Prexen tat
Ott the 27th of December, St. Jonn's day,
Joseph E. Balliet, Esq., the retiring \V. M. of Bar
ger Lodge', No. lin, A. Y. L. was preheuted with
a *egalla by P. M. Jacob F. DUlinger, in behalf
; of thr Lodge. Mr. Milner made a presentation
speech which was replied to in a happy manner
by Mr. Daniel. The regalia is Very handsome,
the Jewels being solid silver and the engraving
being executed in the most beautiful style.
night:, 4 Pythimg
At it stated meeting of the Knights of Py
thias, held on Friday evening, the following cali
pers were elected for the ensuing: term :—W.
A. J. Reinhard ; V. C., 0. Ucherroth ; 0., M. A.
Trexler ; It. S., F. D. Bosse ; F. S., John Gram. ;
I. 8.,.0. Stuber ; 0..8., John J. Male ; Trost,.
Jacob 11. Scholl; Repre,eatative to . the Grand
Lodge, John Hupp.
Donnfrol.
Peter Spang, a member of Coininon
cil from the Sixth Ward, is n martyr to.Demo
eratic principles. On Tuesday he was brought into
Court charged with selling liquor on Sunday and,
pleading guilty. was sentenced to ten days Impris
onment in the County Jail. During his confines
meat the Republicans will have II tunjority In the
Common Council.
Election of Open'
At a Mated meeting of Jordan Division, No.
SBO, Sons of Temperance, held Monday evening,
December 27th, 180, the following officers were
elected to serve the ensuing term :—\V. P., Milton
R. Tingling; W. A., Chun. A. It. Woes; R. S.,
M. D. Forrest ; A. R. S., Dallas Siegfried ; F. S.,
Chas. S. Massey; T., J. T. Burdge ; C., A. J.
Everetr; A. C., George Simpson ; 1. S., Henry
Wleand ; 0. S., Edward Henry ; Chaplain, Benj.
Lockman.. •
A Splendid Piano
Linderman & Son's Gold Medal Cycloid
and Square Pianos rank among the finest.
Instruments in the country. Their brilliancy
and fullness of tone Is'uot surpassed by a concert
gram! Plano at double the price. Moro instru
ments of this celebrated make have been sold In
Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining coent les than of
any other manufacture. They can be used many
years and not become airy, as most other pianos
do, lu only a few years. Caine and examine them
at C. F. Herrmann's Store, Seventh and Walnut
streets.— gbh'.
A liete Year's Presentatioig
On Saturday IteV. J. W. Wood Was pre
sented with n gold headed cane by the members of
his Bible class. T. F. Emmons, Esq., made the
presentation speech and Mr. Wood replied in some
neat and appropriate remold:s. The affair wail a
complete shrprine to the family of the pastor, and
an hour was spent pleasantly In an Interchange
of the cotnpllments of the season.
We are pleased to PIT a move In this direction.
Thu efforts of our Pastors for the Improvement of
the young people are deserving of the warmest
coinmendation and we hope to see them recogniz
ed as gracefully and appropriately as in the above
Instance.
The Nth Building ARdoeiatiun
The Union Saving and Building Association
hue met with excellent 'serene. Upwards of
seven 'hundred shares have already been taken,
and the prospects are that the capital stock will
be much further Increased. At the Meeting held
In Alderman Mertz's office, on Monday evening,
the following officers were elected:—President,
Aurora Mosser ; Vice, President, A. H. Wint ;
Treasurer, Joseph E. Balliet ; Directors, W. J.
Grim, Amos Good, George Hans, U. L. Henze',
C. L.
,Newhard, John Albright, Joshua &hour
man, Henry J. Horn, Perry dAr s annemacher, John
Bowen, Charles Dorney, L. J. Helfrich.
inplallation of Officers
At"n stated meeting of Bath Council, No.
73, Junior 0. U. A. M., held on Tuesday evening,
January 4th, the following officers were inaulled
for the ensuing quarter:—J. P. C., It. 11. Kuehl.'
ler ; C., I'. M. Kern ; V. C., 11. It. Koch ; T.,
Jacob 11. Stechel ; F. S., R. M. Knauss ; R. S.,
Richard Whidons ; A. It. S., Robert Whitesell ;
C., TI. I. Nave; W., Oliver Ranh ; I. S., Jacob
Meyers ; 0. S., Elias Smith.
Mortuary Record of Allentotru
Mr. Daniel K. Trump, superintendent of
the Allentown and Union Cemeteries, no well no
of the old congregational 'grave yard, furnishes
the following statistics In relation to the number
of interments mode thereon Jointly for the yea r
1869, to wit :
Ju1y........
\ ul4ust .
Rapt em her
January.
bruary.
March ..
April
May . .
10 I October...
November
17 December
'fotal
This as Compared with last year show, a de
crease of 32—the interment, having numbered 202
for 11108. In 1007 the number was 171. It bi hut
har.vto add, that it certain proportion of thoge
burials are front the adjoining country tll , l rlet
Recovery .of Stolrn Properly
Mr. Kern's sleigh, which was stolen at the
sante time C. A. Dorney's horse was stolen, hits
turned up at Pottstown. On the next evening
after the perpetration of the robbery a luau drove
Into Pottstown with a horse arid sleigh and mak
ing an excuse that business called hint to Norris
town and that there was not sufficient snow to
take the sleigh ;kW), left the loiter In eharge of a
gentleznan and proceeded on horse back, proink
ing to return for the sleigh. The man not appear
ng and Mr. Danis of the Pottstown Ledger, reading
an account of the robbery and the description of
the horse fe. published In thD paper, suspicion
was ,iroused that the animal and skigh had how
stolen. Mr. Davis, therefore, cattle to Allentown
last week and informed the parties. 11'e under
stand Mr. Kern has gone to Polotown for the
sleigh, but no further clue to the m hereabout of
the horse has yet been obtain:rt.
1,E111(; I I C()IINTV (1)1:NTS
N I t1"I' ERNI
The Quarter Sessions of January Term. Nio,
opened on Monday with only tiny-four indict
ment, a large decrease front preceding terms.
The firm administration of Judge LongaLer ha ,
had a great influence towards diminishing crime
In this city. In concluding his able charge to the
Grand July, among other things he called their
attention to dealers In lottery' tickets and to the
policy shops winch Infest our city, and directed
them to procure evidence and investigate wherever
they had any suspicion that such business was
carried on. This Is very commendable on lip
part of Judge Longalicr in taking an open stand
against the increasing tendency to vice and immo
rality In our midst, and will be gratifying news to
the community. We earnestly hope he may con
tinue iu the way lie has begun. Among the in
dictments submitted to the Grand Jury were two
of assault and battery with Intent to kill, one of
arson, several of reselling prisoners from the eel
tody of (Akers, petty larceny, selling liquor with
out license, to minors, and on Sundays, the usual
number of eases of fornication and bastardy, per
mitting glutting, etc. Samuel Berger, or WlOlll
- was selected Foreman of the Grand Jury.
All the Judges on the bench.
The following cases were disposed of up to the
hour of going to preys t—
v'ont. ugh. Nathan Wa 'belt C rge —l'. and
It., On oath of Mary Stabler. Continued.
f On, Og, Alfred Eir•COIOI rd. Charge—F. and
11., on oath of Maria Sehmoyer. Continued.
Coin. net. Peter Reinstnith. Charee—De,er
lion. Defendant upon bearing wit , . diseharged
upon payment of cost,. • ••
Coin. agt. Wil6oll Eichberger. Charge—Lar
ceny. Defendant plead guilty to stealing a keg of
gin front the freight ear of the North Penn Rail-
Toad Company. Sentenced to sixty days.
Com. ngt. Levi Buskirk. Charge—Arson, on
oath of Edward Weaver. Defendant pleading
guilty to the village of netting lire to an out-build
ing contiguous to the dwelling of Edward Weaver,
was sentenced to enjoy the ho6pititlitics of Sherlll
Miller for the period of four years and foul months.
lout. :wt. Henry Ku•tug. Charge—F. and 8.,
on oath of Eliza Keiper. Defendant pleading
guilty received the usual sentence.
' Cont. ugt.E.erain Schantz. Charge—F. and it.,
on oath of ElMint SOyIIGT. COO(
Commonwealth agt. George Frazer. Charge.—
Arrault and battery on the perron or hie wire.
Convicted and SClltelleCd GO day,.
m. ngt. John Snyder. Charge —Selling
liquor — on Sunday. Defendant plead guilty and
I.4.lltelINA 11 , P:6' a fine Of SAO and cost,: and 10
ilnys imprisonment.
Com. ton. tame. ('large—Sellint; liquor with
out license. Defendant plead guilty. Wlls'RVll
tenced to pay a line of $5O and cotta.
. Coin. aut. Anion Heller. Charer—Selling
liquor without license. Defendant plead guilty
and wan lined $5O and costE.
Cont. ant. Daniel OlDonnel. ('Marge-At•aa till
and battery. Bill ignored by Grand Jury.
Cum. tgt. John Snyder. Charge—Keeping a
gallibling 11011 4 e. 11111 ignored by Grand Jnry.
('ant. agt. Jannis Charge—F. and
ii. On trial.
Coin. aut. Jos. \Vilale.. Cluttgr—Selling
liquor without llcuuse. Doren.lant plead
Was third kl:10 hod ctot:,..
Cotn. Werly. Charge—Selling
liquor on Sunday. Defendant plead guilty and
tiny n line 0r tio uud cots
10 days itnpri,onnient.
Coni. ugt. Adolph Rothe. t barge-00 , 0'1Thu.
Upon hearing Defendant was sentenced to I.y
•ost 'of prosecut ion and !my the Finn of i: 1 1.50 per
week fur the support of his wile.
act. Charles Kuhn. Charge—F. and li..
on oath of Mary Ann Surly. Continued.
Com. agi. %Vto. Scohel. Charge—A•suult and
attery. Fined one dollar and cad=.
Cam. art. manic. Sante charge. Defendant
dead guilty. Sam, smarm,
agt. same. Charge—Aggravaird joisatilt
ud battery, on oath of Amanda George. thi
endant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a
ne of one dollar and vosts, and undergo impris
nment for the period of six month..
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to In violin strings, Niolins, guitars, dates,
etc., or any other article belonging to tnu+leal In
atrinnents, cut be bought cheaper than anywhere
else. at MiP , ie Store, Allentown.
Pa.—Adr.
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sheet music, instructors, blank books, musk
paper and cards at C.F. Ili,rrmann't , )tine Store
Alleinown. —Ade.
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:\ single reed .5 octave organ at TOO. A
double reed organ with L tdopA, at $l3O. A
powerful organ with 7 elope at SltiO, nt C. F. Herr
niann',,,eorner of 7th and Walnut.—Ad,
ItEPORT ON STATE SUPERFNIENDI:NT . 01" CON
M=EM
We have received from E. J. Young, Esq.,
County Soperint,odc'ot. the above minted report.
The total number of school districts lu Lehigh k
22, and the nundicr of schools 210, a gain of seven
over last year. The Klan& of the county are rep
resented to be in a prosperous condition.
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The fair of the Ga rm an Epsilon Society at
Millersto wa, on New Year's evelaug, was in
every respect a grand affair. The attendance, not
withstanding the unfavorable weather, was very
good.' The exhibition was very extensive and
every depart uteut•presented a grand display. The
Fair Will be continued on Friday evening, uud
Saturday afternoon and evening, Jan. 1111 and Nth.
The proceeds will be' used lo Increase the li b rary
Of the Society.
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As the lust down passenger train on the
North PennbylVanitt thillroad, on Sunday evening,
was approaching Hatfield, the engin'eer discovered
a tree which had been blown across the track by
the gale. The operation of blowing dMvu brakes,
reversing and sanding was the work ofn moment,
and as the brakemen were all at their posts the
train was stopped In time to escape any other seas
'titian than n gentle bump. The vigilance of the
engineer. In this ease. savi.d many n life.
LEHIGH REGIS
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Seals and preeses for societies, corpornthms,
etc:, can be procured at the 111:ONTEll itore at city
At a meeting of Porter Lodge, A. V. M.,
No. 284 hell at Catasanqua on the gith nit., the
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following official; were elected to c•crre the ensuing
year:—W. M., Charles Corwin ; S. W., William
IL Alney ; J. W., Henry Sowder; Treasurer,
1)011101 Yoder; Secretary, Wm. 11. Laub:lel.
trinisported over the Lehigh 4",nlley. I{ailrorid
for the ‘reek ending I)e.r. "27:. 1'939, rev:par:A will:
same time la.( year:
Total Wyoming
" Hazleton
•` Upper Lehigh...
" Beaver Meadow
'• Mahanoy'
‘• Ma itch Chunk.
pram' Total
Same lima 1868
Increase.
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Judge Laubach lias purchased the propt.rly
of Dr. J. P. Scholl, 'ou Market st rert, Bethlehem
for *14,500. The Judge Intends tnahinq hi., finnn
home there.
Mrs. Susan I.lchtenwallner sold a Louis ala
lot situated on flordon s Creel to Frodtn - lelt
for i 1175.00.
F. Sharwooll sold a 114111.0 and 11.1 t 111 III . '"
..11 1.10 , 1111 4 i1,1
Fifth, I.oi.
Itev. Samtil Ile—, of 11,11, .61 lu .1..11,
yookor4, of south iktidoi,o, 10 “orv , ~ f Li*
Improvenionl.c ul * , 19.1 INT 11,1,.. ,nli Ind i
In I,ower tm,11.1,11,. Ind wo •
nu rlc"Whet' ICY Will. •.
11,1111e1 11. E. 11„ 1.
Janie, .11.1 in
F. 111 1 ,, Pan clear and burl 4..111i1l
aerei, tit per of Gi
friini Mr. K. 111.0,1, I
1.11111• I ' l,ll /..^ 1 11 ' 1— ' 11
farm,
S:tnitivl K.
\vitioti,o,hy ei t ,'I
In mid hmn.hip, nt
PcO:r, 11t.i41,11,00z
Sa L',01ille111:111 , Ohl Ilt•W lit)11 , t• 1111
1.,t on the north-weg eorner In
ner street-, to Solomon 11..yer. of \VIII' n 111 Pm:
,hip, fur 517,1i0U.
ifrury 41. schw;lll/..,r 1.
laud, comprising 70 :tor,. , ilnot.• Mu
mingle township, 11,11 111 . 1 1 1111t1,,V1111 1 .111 K
:Nasser, fur 015,5111).
'lle tine re-ideate or Olivt.t. A. Ititter..leet,e.,
corner of Fifth and Ilamilton rt,t , ,
pldilje bale 011 :Slmul,,y of 11,1 torch:. 101:.1a is Al.
bright, for ?''l.9UO. We an• U110,1111..1 that
several parties are about pureht,int.; lot , nu tilt
Fifth street front iir•uld lot, aith ❑ l'loll' t.fereta
tug residence: , thereon.
A tine cottage property belonging to Ill' 'A"
estate, situate on Front street, in the First Ward,
was sold to John H. Oliver, Esq., for iS4,sOO.
A tract of laud, belonging to the same estate
comprising . 3 acres and perches, sit irate in Ilil
tersville, was sold to J. leash Reichard, of Ou
Rittersville hotel, for $S:10.
.Sheritt Nillier, on the gigh, sold the property o
Edward MeGettigen, on, Front street. Sixth wea
to ilon. John D. Stiles, for 5:2,01:i.
The executor., of Jacob Egae, dec'd,oll4' day I,
week sold at public sale a brlal, house and lot be
longing to said estate, nitnntr on II:1111'11011 Stl'eol,
near Fourth, to !qrs. Sarah Begs,
John Albright, Euq., sold a brid, house on Nintl
Areet, between Turner Mitt Churn', to Stllloll
Kern, of North Whitehall. for it 13,0,19.
Mr. George Istria. jeweler, So ld the Lu.iue~
NSiNud in his or ellpalley. 1111111ittoll street, lieu
th. to Thom:, Barber, for :Slo,ouo.
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. The case of Saeger against 11m Lehigh
ley Railroad Company was tried at Doylestown.
un THeßilly, ‘Vecinesday and Thursday of Wed:
before last: The ease was transferred f coin Le
high to Itueks by Act of Assembly. The follow
ing particulars of the trial are condensed from the
liucks County IntOigincer action was
brought to recover datuagts for the destruction is)
lire of plaintiff's barn . by one of the locommiN es
running on defendant's road. I lon..lohn D. Stiles.
of the Lehigh county bar, and N. C. James. Esq..
appeared for the plaintiff. Henry Green, Esq., of
Easton, Robert E. Wright, of Lehigh manly. and
George Lear. Esq.. appeared for the c o mp a ny.
Thu amount claimed by pl.lllloir WA, seven 111011-
I.llld dollars. The barn was hunte.l under the FA-
lowing circumstances : flit the morffing of Sept.
27th, 1267, the engine " Cherokee" left Easton.
with a light f - cight train, bound west. The train
arrived at faun's station and laid over for the
passenger train. The passenger era in was delayed
for some runic, and the frelujit train wa , di rented
to move on to Slatington utheasi ~r the delayed
train. The usual speed of the height train was
fifteen nudes an hour, but after leaving Laury's
they ran at the rate of twenty or twenty-live mile ,
an hoar, in order to keep ahead of the pa—meager
train.. Shortly after leaving Laury's station the
railroad runs In close proximity to .the barn
:qr. Saeger. It was alleged, that pwing to the
increased speed and n dcleetive spark catcher.
large quantities of sparks tier,. Hunted from the
smoke-stack of the engine. These sparks, from
whatever cause originating, Ignited the era-' suit
material along the road at inter Val, and
falling opposite plffintitre barn. tire Was Conlinu
nicatra to et raW sod chair in the ham yard.
the yard the tire speedily spread to the barn it sell'.
consuming it entirely. It contained a large quasi
; thy of h,y, grain and implements of husluanslry.
The plaintiff had a 141011 time before put evissusiv.s
repairs on his barn. It was ilffy-slx feet ,'tug and
some thirty feet wide. The plairffitt claimed that
the tire caused by the negligence of the
cnm
pally In not providing a spark arrester fir the
"Cherokee" on the day of the disaster. 'fur-,lac
and Wednesday were taken up with the sxa mina
lion of witnesses. Thursday was deroted to Ihe
summing up by counsel. Two corn,-.1 -puke must
each side—each attorney occupying hoar.
The examination of
wdnesses was thorough and
exhaustive. Messrs. minims and Stiles argued Oh
plaintiff's ease; Messrs. Lear and Grisen spoke lot
the defendant. The speeches of tffise gentlemen
Were pollited and earneit. No ease tried in this
county has been eonlested More vigeruuslc. Th
Court charged rinhatantially that to ret Urn LL ver
diet against the 'defendants the jury 'must thud tha
t he tire wmiS cau,eml by the negligence of the eOlll
pang ; that they had nut exercised the rare widel
a prudent man ordinarily employs in his business.
If they had exercised lids enie and diligence they
I were not liable. If tlai plaintiff had shown con
tributary negligence in the management of hi.
property. then defendants were not liable. 'flu
fferendant, , Were hound Under the law to provide
good and sufficient ',Park arrester,. It was rot
the jury to determine it helper the engine •• Cher.,
kee" had ' , rich an arreAter when plaintiff' , bait
was fired. They were the sole judges of the fact
I under the evidence. The jury rere in deliberatio
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live hours, and at eleven o'clock Thursday nigh
' they returned a Verdiet 5,115.90 In favor of I h
Much sympathy was felt for the plain
till, unit the verdict was received %vitt. evident sa
Isfmtetion by the spectators who attended the trim;
Upon the rendition of the Verdict Mr. Lear moVe
s for a new trial, the reason for sueh trial to I/
- riled fu the rroffionotary's office.
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Th, ing Star, a one coot daily pub.
11,hed at Restlim; by C. I). Elliott and A. C.lSucli.
waits!, Is a spicy sheet, and though small, con
tnlus about as much information n 4 nay of it ,
larger entempora ries.
One Easton paper says rents have fallen
forty per reht.'lll that borough, and annther says
they haven't. is correct I
As the New Year is always all .C . C,1,i011 for
nothing good regolutinne„ would It not he well for
our friendu throughout the county to reeoive to
Fend us items during the present year. They lure
ulwaye welesune gifts.
We havy frequent complaints from our tMv n
ent,,eri hers that they do not always receive their
papers. Sometimes, we know, It hi the fault of
our carrier, but we fear It Is oftener the fault of
newspaper thieves.
Reading is a growing city. lier citizens
will sums claim, fur her commercial advantages.
We we by the Star that n elentabont is being con'-
structed there for the Schuylkill waters. It Is to
be used for pleasure parties, wI7I carry nee hun
dred passengers and wilt cart $lOOO.
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For Vor
10,1:23 16 37,13011 00
14.16`i SI,•IIi:1 19
7,463 11 10,1113 01
3,806 10 264159 19
06 00 122 13
39,619 04 150.348 c:
.130,764 02 146.922 1
10,508 02 .ll.leo 00
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TEE, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDA
John Russell Young will not be editor of
the Philadelphia Post, as was reported lie would
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be by a number or our cotemporarles.
William Trexler \Vill sell n number or build
Ine., lota at ..Intinroelt Station, nn the Ifith of. Jan
The weather of the last few weeks has not
only been tton,willy mild In temperature for this
Edison of the yearobut It has also been unusually
gloomy. .lltogether It I; of no henellt to anybody
but the doctor-.
.11 promise; better, however, fot
the future.
While 'natty of our more fortunate exelitut
re are being well paid for recommending their
ich renders to invest hi Western Ifitilroadrove are
not hat tin oar opinions biassed by any per-
We can therefore rpeak upon the
smhjeet wit Imut hying influenced by prthuliee, and
WC connect Capital . lSlS (0 but them iiinLe, and in
vest their money where t her rut keep an eye upon
it. Ttore a rt‘ many -ale and remunerative
ye—intents In this comity. Money d, as mnell
needed here as anywhere (dee, and it is spevidlly
imported to real e,tate holdcrs to keep their money
at home and thus a (id to the wealth of the County
and to the value of their own property.
"Ch , . of 111 v ettrrency recoil.
itirml, that all ilot, or the of fifty
au :National
html;:r City, he refa- , reunited ef
fort, :Ire !Wing inaile to pat the rote, itt ,itettl.l
- tcbich Nv. no st,len .111110 tilll'• Bach.
`.la. -ay,.
hati , :* (l'l,lll forty-iiitlit to fifty cont. 0 pound,
110:
Thr al,o gives it as
op!ni..ll that r I, nut Iron!' liwre 01311 liacell
enn :1 . 11.4, biii wt. 'lupe Ill'
,11.111 ure. r ti. lime %\ lam the r.trtuci, of Le
high e.,may
nl tit.•ii a pli o.
EirM=l
, titlay, aumtry 11th
Ileetttr Ltiaeltletelt anti , ses-tttr NV. NV.
Sett ,eizt.At lie cigar ittatittf.tetorit , tif Stephen
E. Retell:tett, at 11. Eert,,tvo, anti A. T. 11111,ntatt,
in Lower r. int mt. Ate tt vittltttiott of the Internal
Itevettito .
()1) th.• I)ec,tithor `2:111, the re-i
-. 1,1••• t r r, u.t.t..r, iu Ivittiztm, towit-hip,
Nort I , affipt I .1111ty, tr t < 4,
1.010 ,114 . ,-11. I iu ~ • I 1, 1 11:2:, of
„ti, On thr r.,11.,‘,-
hoz d ; ‘). (tine Ihet;tl,l, of En-ton, cm turrd two
melt , urp ,, E,l to he the otrondert-. after ;1
heotior 11, y MC • 1 . 1 . 1 , 111:111f(0 . 1( 0 jail.
:•hipm.ut. 'ou,l
th or-, Vs WWI LIII Dogii , h. the lir•t.
latter 11:111 hrcn
L'lllpti/Sed in WilliV.lll% t„ • such i p,:toul boarle,l
conic time in Rotors hots- , .. the stolen proper-
ty, with thy i•xeeption of 0110 wAtoli,-wit , rveovel . -
cd.
Hay Fold in littstriii tor $2ll leer hill. the
liicliest price reactiodfor some Otne.
g..lllll•ilien lOrStOil Made Calk cm
t I . : 1C- i, :1111•1 . Ihe New rttek Is..t.ltitat,—
' That i- they :sot tight they coaltlti't call any
(inull 1111 V, 1 . ,r Ili Th,
llcadin, Railroad ntinotinces 11 iTIIII.IIIIIIIIIII divi
della of lire pot'ly;1 1 41 . 101 uud /I fter Jnuu
111,
l'raol: I hi of the I.)enmentt, a,l,:ed for a
whey, and Ills friend, gave him a handsome gold
tvatch and clwiu for a Uhri-iinits present.
'l • he Allentown Ilailroad is ill be opened for
travel from Topton to Kutztown, on tent Monday.
On New Pelt's tlay• tbe good mance of our
citizens Ala. Ott ton severe lest by cult, flout the
untolterle , .. paper earriers or Our city.
'l • bc Iletilleltem Tiito. says that lion. I 11.
(toutolie, !Me Sole St. valor their district, in
tend, to .4o to Europe for the seventeenth time
early in January. Ile t 7 ‘ poet remain about
MIMI
Thel.'cicil 11,11,N ILtilrowl Cowin
uy 11,1ve 11:11-g•••1 01,1111 fifty 111,11-I,roliv,tnen,
.‘so.
Thu NIPS a Mulamberg
township farmer ploughed tip ',nuance on the 2. , t1,
ult.. norncthing IleVci . berm . , 'ward of by farmers
:action of entuary. •
Phu We ,tern Union Telegniph openitol , in
invst
Board uf••i•radc lilt Allentonn
wont, Inv nil. , of nu tiuc•... in -owe of -t
-ern paper:: I find thu organization of Boards of
'I . ratio Iu nltnotit ~very totru Of :toy iniportatietl`,
•.t hilt; 1., our Inv et. toll institutions hart.
exi:.tt a for pert•=, anti have burn ronnitlerel, be
our 1110,L 111V1 , i1111119, 101 iticlirpen,litle
t ur t ,o4 or ,t4l.iirotertion uguitt.q loss from doubt
fu; urcan,r-.a, 1..11 of the e t,dndan and diver
ill,. it.
. .\ lieffrinn located i‘t a buflicient
e front our conttncrcial marts,
havito4 ~11 the 11,0:111 , of Iran-port:A . ll.n in every
nit,: lion Mat can tie Led, anti doing:l great
i•r than nap Other 111,11,
the ca-tern part of this State,
ineintlinvc a con , i , ler.iYe amount, or ~cholcxu to
tr.lo, th, can not SOUR . Illealls br
tivviceil tat the bontlit and protection of
our It-ine, torn
It is t Ow tir: same
•al II 1111111).er of 1,„,;„,,
r lit -4 crt dilor i, dilly' an aro
of hi, tli,titility or tli-inellitttlion to p;uV 1.1..
It i- ttl-o 1 , 31011 that a 4iccr.ilc ~1 I1;-iut-n is
.11.0 , purity ItreVery pi te •
litre.• for loin.; lot4int-4 1 , etellsit t e
tulle the . el . llllellt null 1011111111 illtereolir,
of hough they hoeil!;:isred iu ditl , l•-.
tut ,l r.lnrhre OI trad,, col hale no taller NH a
good or,,t 01-11 it the imrtitt , concerned.
hat) consideration tlicftwordladvanta
gi our iisitite city, the advent:tea s itilitrded in
the t•. tip, or ~.hication, the 'num use Iron tvorlis
now is upiraliou. and the facility for the estab
lishment ,111,1 suceefsful operation of others, [lee
opening. and 14 - whoio,lle houses in our
mid-t. nod the ifillniv kimine,6 mill
from of her plary nr are ...arcin-aping that Vibe
1.11,he.,- roil Of 'thin eollllllllllily taro ttlive to their
in n•rrft , and iffirrovc thele 011,11 unity, they may
rrurr a lail.re bran of the trade 1101 . 111 of is. 1111101
S, hick flow petits to and New York ;
and in toiler to bring :thoul so it +ll'3 ) /10 St I (`.311(
there C. 1,1 1.0 MI better intern- (let hied than the es
taiiiishment (If a or Trade in this city,
olt•n !Iv' emninunity inert once tt movie
nir a, 0111.11 ns they may determine, to floltheinte
fun the vs rinns Interests of (redo amt. finance, to
r how !test to Invest capital so as to lie
bath pr.aitable to the calkL - 111st and liciteticial to
the btl fryer, to adopt Inca:sures of protection for
tilt to keep on file papers and periodicals
relating tit did : arta branches of trade, and trans
act all such other Itii , ine=s :is may he conducive to
their benefit. •
TO OW. thl're t. , 1•111 ., IO be I/0 question butt :O/O1
:Ili pi galliz:ttion tcuuld facilitate bth,1111,,, fatuil
101'17,' and liar11301117A; LI1111•relit 1111 , 111eSs Ilitercsts
nod brill::: into clo,to t more otitivahlo
utrn cottatted iu the ,tine porsuli.
II only roiltaito, for tome of 0111 1 leading mer
t•II:iill, to lOU the ball i n umtiuu 111111 then: 1 , . ill
11,1,011 ichc It ,1i0111(1 1101 conllmit• to roll.
Shall it lloyo hut limn! 1
Lehigh County S lay School In
' felligence.
\\ . t. tt ill Nvelt .,, llie ton plnco In this der:winch
nmy hen, of Sunday School from :Lily alu
evcry part of the county. l'ahior,, mupt.rintend
ruin ond lt'auticl> nrr requc-led to contribute mat
ter of Sninlay School Importance. All continunl
cm ion- , fionlil lir tolttr , etl to
The'llorreq)otcling Scerclary,
I.obbzll County Shutlay School A,..o4:ttioc,
Post (Mice box lltll, llonlown
HINTS To INFANT-CLASS TEACHERS
'Mont In lant.cla, teaehern will admit that their
elu-• In an act itrary n, t of little . flk—in fart,. a
set of little tyrintn. Orienthag. when you Wind
before them yon feel that you are very much at
their mercy. .You aro there, and tieing there.
must ..erve. mid guide. nntl rule them in tome way,
or lone your ; control lien' them altogether. You
um-t atiord profitable Instruction, and you lintel
keep down noiey demouqratlon, to nay nothigg or
the annoy:ince of henuliordination.
As one who him had charge of some very unruly
children In it' lufant•school, I would Ulm
to make n buggestlon or two, taught me
dearly bought experience.
In the grst place, carry all your llttle class fully
and frcely.tu the Throne of Grave. " Without
Inc ye eau dp.uothlng." Having done that, do
not atop there. God helps those who help therh
felvee. T - , not expect that by asking hint to give
you wisdom in teaching, ho will fill your mind
from his store-house without your making a single
effort., or giving the lesson it further thought.
Prepare filly for your Mak. Little children In
general are not so eager for the truth no to sit like
statues while you are hunting up something for
them next. It is to them apparently time lost,
anti the evil one is ever ready to help them fill up
the vacancy. Carry, enough material with you, as
you would suppose ought to serve you for three
lessons at least, and you will find that you have
Just about enough for she. Much of it perhaps
you will not use r but it will not be wasted ; It will
ahswer for some other time. Often the original
subject is tartlet] by a little incident, and to go
back to your prepared course is often so difficult
and inappropriate that It is best not to attempt it.
Prepare as many simple questions to ask than as
possible, also responses, catechisms, &r. If the
children have something to do, they feel that they
" have a part and lot in the nuttier." This helps
to secure their attention :Intl attendance. Keep
your brain worked up to its full vigor. Make It it
repository of shark hymns, interesting anecdotes,
illustrations, &e. By having a full store-house to
draw upon. you can coot rol them, when otherwisr ,
they will eontrol
Do not keep them sitting mm•wtlnu; ten minutes
t any one time without change, Or some varying
of the exercise. They are a nervous little set, and
those nerves must he aceommudatol. Otherwise
your earn and pains will he Mst. Should you
have rontething very thrilling or interoding to re
late, do not break lu ap•n the narrative, unless
they ingot to show signs of restlessness ; but as
soot; as you have ended, relieve their overstrained
nerves at once by rising. If you are fearful of
their losing the impression made, you can go hack
to it by a few questions, after singitur a verse of a
hymn.
1111,:eaiire ends, ohject-teachini, &v.. are
groat helps, where one can avail themselves or
those opportunities : but a well stored mind. aided
lo; the _race of God : lea thing that will never fall
you. A. E. W.
AN ALLENTONIA.N ABROAD
Foopro , ts ( ! r* Iliplievolution— Letter from Siflet•plo , t
.Viimber L.
CAMBRIDUE, Nov. 10,18(39.
[This you will notice I, dated Nov. 10th., 1869.
S drophel was unfortunate enough to he deprived of
the Ilse of his right hand and this accounts for the
delay in not ,001Ier finishing and forwarding to
The view from Bunker Bill monument.' I
cut short my last letter owing to its length, when
about to describe the towns and pla ties its seen
from the Himr remaining windows. vie a "North,'
'West," and "booth."--1 said in my last that the
roam in the top was about ten feet square. Having
paid closer attention to this point, I shota Judge
it to be about "eight feet Instead of ten feet—that
is On the inside. The (calls or this room, as gen
crony is the ease, are considerably defaced owing
to the cuttings and seratebings of persons muni
tions to immortalize in some Way or other their
mimes. I open [lie iron shutter above whirls the
word
appears and littlicatts the direction or that point.
welt, it not for'iltese guides, a great many \Minors
would lie Molting up the Charles river for the
ocean, admire Charlestown for Boston, aud be
turned round generally. It seems Incredulous .
that ••Borth'' is just where the guide says, for ac
cording to that direction. South being the oppo
site of North, and Allentown lying southwest of
Boston, to we eye it sel.lll, the reverse, but taking
it fir granted that I am wrong, I am willing no
to let it lie :aid question Prank, as to the names
•oh' the pl.•tco+. Lyon, choisoa, a n d Malden, lie
inottetii *tidy before u, and the streets tool promi
nent buildings are easily distinguished. Lynn,
sonic three or four perhaps live or six miles ”ir
a great sins' manufacturing town. Some of our
Allentown interehatm buy herr extensively. It is
oft tl.e ease 111:11 the leather instil at this place
IV.Oi t:oou•' at our tanneries in Allentown. Not
withstanding this, t h ey ••pin shoes much
cheaper than we can at home. Slit C , :arc Ind
mole here, they tire put up. IVlptt is not done by
machinery, the women do. .Ind it k really won
derful how itch' and precise the work is done.
All the line track here In the "shoe line — Is made
by 'machine. The people here are unanimous in
Ike opinion that machine work it cal, better than
hand sewed. I see no reason wby it should not
wear to, well. here in the East they pride them
selves in using good stock and the best of materi
al. Walden and Cliel,a contain many line resi
' deuces and are situated very prettily. On my
rigid Is the Chelsea bridge, leading, from Charles
town to At the right of the bridge on a
slopo,,tand- lance which is the
S. Marine llospit
Front Oil- window' - the West, the heatairill
West" lie , herOrt• a,, Cast your eye to the foot
of the monument and Charlestown lies immedi
ately below you. The State Penitentiary stands
prominent. Glance further and the Charles liver.
East Cambridge with its village of chimneys.
Cdunbridge. Port Cdinbritige. Brighton,. lotitut
Auburn ,111,1 itinunierable hich
Ink•ro
Set I;-. are in NIL,. Ity close observation I
can di.tingui.litheplare known ns Fort WaShing
on, saute three unites distant, which I wrote about
in my 14.4 letter. Looluiug directly across
Charles river the city of l'ambridgc In In full view.
I anti University, its prominent buildings can
he distinguished. ytustitit Auburn observatory
ean be seen. Mount Auburn, the finest cemetery .
Di :ill New England, and by many considered nu
line as any in the world, is situated about twenty
minute.' walk front the 'dmire. It Waft COllBO
- Styleitiller :Nth, IhBl. Its area Is about
Drive that of Boston (. I tunitnops. The first body
depo.itod in this cemetery was that of llunnah
Adams, died lice. 15, 1531, aged 76. When tire
atmosphere is "remarkably intre - the Kearsarge
and Whitt.' tra?untains can he seen, , a 3, the
guide book. The monument bring limed north
1 of lie-tan, us a matter of course Boston tics south
or it. has many epithets given it.
Sporting papers call it the - link. - Illlsinee,eallA
it the "City of Notions. - Monthly magazines
handle it as - the Liternry Emporium of the West
car \Vorld, - arid the Alderman at Milmier par
ty speak. of it as - the letropolis New Eng . '
Jana. - A 1,11 1.11-it apt .to
sea "It . - the thirlitlest hole I irer got into." The
approprlatothe— of the, names I Will not tlkplite
Inor attempt to contirin. It ., Indian name wan
.Sli . twlnlit..arterwartl , Called hi 111°1110;1in. It re
eeiVed it- present nature in honor of
('elicit, So emigruted from Boston in Engiand.
It was incorporated :117 a city in It's popu
lation is Ithout one blinked aria severity thousand.
Now that Charlestown i-tautescd it 11111,1 evened
two hundred thollsaild. There are over
Ile , ,paper, and magazines printed In, the
city. our hundred anti twenty charily and liter-
:vv societies. Eight hundred streets :Ind one hun
dred and sixteen wharves. The streets. most of
them very narrow, flow by city ordinanee, are
belie.; widened. It may ,rein remarkable, but it
neverthelese, is a fact, they move three and „lour
story brick building, granite front, liftion feet
back, :11111 never business for 10 I hour.
thinoc, s ir, 1, but a Feb months ago a narrow,
crowded street, now one or the widest in the city.
All these thint!• are not 0 . 1 . 11 With the "naked eye"
from the monument, viz historical facts and de•
ecriptlon. I have glv'en them In these letters, In
order to neittinint the readers with cnrh facts ns
one would Bite to know lu couneetion with - them
and it' by these hasty tiller, some of ' pill are inter
cmsl and gain some information the object of
them is reached. I L . :111111n but add my feelings
of gratefulness to the liberal people of New Eng-
=I
Enid, and I believe all who have vkited this spot,
join with toe in priti.int; them for• their liberality
anti pat rioti.in, wit alone toward till, object, lint
for any for the nation'. honor or the
..f her fallen ,on.
.1 Dead.—The Chrititlllll3 Morning raper
of Philadelphia contained n notice of what_ tre
think is without exceptiffiyille beglldoY TIM of
the reason. It ,can the gift of Armond steam
power printer, on Hudson street, Philadelphia, of
a policy of Life Insurance to each of his employes
In the American Life Insarance Company of Phil
adelphia. Such nets of generosity iu trying times
like these are the best evidence of good feeling
bet never the,employer and his workmen, and more
than that, for it shows thoyMr. Do Armond has
the welfare Of the inmilles'Of lift employes at least
during the ochre year. We know such a gift trill
be better appreciated than any' other and moray
remembered. If any of our renders would make
a similar gift to •their employes tve.hhould be
happy to record their 'generosity, and We can as
sure them that no Gompauy . is better to arrange
It with than the American Life of Philadelphia,
of which lie. Wm. J. Itnalle la Agent.
=EI
IRE=
I T OT I (
, JANUARY 5,
Cheap papers at the Register Book and Station-
cry 81.0 re
Gamer; at Ina Ws Book and Stationery Store
Fine nen-knives and razorti at Iredell'a Book and
Stationery Store.
BUSINESS NOT f( )ES
°tier a Million Barna of Phallic Pectoral have
Leon mold, awl nll who have unell II buy 11 agolo.
Premature gray hair and buldnevt may lte pre
vented by the itac of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ite.•
newer. a harinleas preparation. which I. endaraed by the
higher, chemical and medical anthotliy,
Orerenang.—For real service and comfort, there
In nothing like a good overcoat. Nothing helpm nn no well
to defy th• cold and storm. of winter. and nothing is no
great a inotection toour health. Wanittnaker & Brown
have •• spread thetaselves" on their overcoat, thin
non. and offer 0 rich voriily of glorlou•ly warn, overeon to
ai very low iirico,
Let Common Sew,. Deehle. —What Is the rational
noolo of procedure in caves of general debility and ner•owt
prostration' Does not rotten tell it, that judicious etint•
illation is reyaireiri Toroe,' to violent purgation in
such rate I. elietird an it would be to blued a starving
man. Yet it i• alone every day. l'es, this stupid and
unphiltvoiphical practice Is continned in the teeth of the
eel . 6 " - f Iliad PhYeleal Weak tn. , . with nil the necvolts
dlstorbances that accompany It. in more certainly and
rapidly relieved by Ibistetter'a Stomach Bitter. than by
any other medicine at present known. It is true that
geoo,ol debility is oftott attendoil with torpidity or irregu
larity of the bowel, 11114 OA! this Nyllloolll MUM nut he
overooke.i. wino the discharge .1 the Waste muter
..f the syr,..oi isl,llo.lliPli or regulated, Its 1 . 1%/01 . Ines, he
ro,rtrihd . The fluter-. do both. Tio.) , combine aperient
and anti-bitiotteWith extraordinary tonic pow -
er. liven while from the bowels.
they ion• and invigorate those organ.. 'Through tho
140111.11. upon which the great vegetable epacifie oat.
tlirectly.it gives a healthy and permanent impettm to every
enfeebled (interim, healthy
is facilitated. the faltering
circulation regulated. the blood reinforced with a newlte•
1 . 1,,,1pri of the :alimentary principle, the nervet braced.
and all the dormant Poster. •al the ..Yalmtt rotmeil loco
healthy action: not wpammollenily. 114 WOlllll Le the rare
it a mete stintalant were admirals Peril, bait fora continu
ance. It is in this war that 'inch extraordinary change.
wrought in the condition of the feeble. emaciated and
nervonta invalids lay the u•,•-of this Mundorfol correcilve,
alt.-cativo and tonic. rollIt11.111K1•111 , decide bet wren
buch 0 preparation and a prostrating cathartic topple
mente.l by it Polsowitt• esti ingent like eirs divine or gni-
serolid, Sall 1?lotnon, Bkin and remal.
Wurrrrldrd eortd.—Srete,diniouitil:—
Towavlire, Lehigh Co., wet. 11, DinS.
l• w lilt a grateful feeling that 1 feel nide to make the
following statement for the benefit of those who are bluffer
ing from sire hula and other Chronic Diseaaen. My wife
had Lrrn suffering for Ntweral yearn from tumora or
awelling. on lo•r mock whirl after a lime would gather
and dOwharge matter, leaving a tanning p.ore, She had
beefs treated fir more than a your by meal eminent phyid
ruin,. w ilheet receiving any pormalienthenofit, herd...row
howorlior, Inc--', until .hr had five of there running aore,
w . h e r ad a k, vole, I vmploy•J Dr. 11. 11. Longaker, under
wirodi treatment she commenced to Improve very fast, the
erre. , en her neck 1. , lwid, nod oil her unpleasant and dia•
afirecalde `Ytortout.. gradually to di•rppear, until her
health was teol•wed. w Inch won io about (oar month, 1
feel per lenity justifiwt, aft, luly inn Ivied the treatment of
other phy,iwan• itl recommending all thus whoare.olfer.
lug nom Scrofula or Chronic Dimdeem to Or. Lougatter for
medical lrnnlmrnl, with u firm belief that they will he not
honed. ami rnred therehy, as my wife Iran her..
JAMES EARNER.
Dr. 11. D. 1nc. , ... her ~,thee in eu the Eent chit , of ninth
atreet, lourvecn ilamiltdu dud Walnut. Allentown. -
rpOOWNERS AND THOSE HAY'.
INit CHARGE OF HORSES AND CATTLE.
Du. rEux 11. MATCHKES'
PRUSSIAN T.INI 'AI ENT.
MIR proved Its goat healing nod eeothoot tlualitle. In the
TO11114111•. Srottche, limbo,. Oldie and Clink, motored
by 1111` harnee, Foot Ret In Sheep. tiarttet or Swelled I'd•
der in Cattle. Rlntionation. ttulaey. Nail In the Foot. Ar.
Put up In Pint 13 Mk, Price 31;01.
For Salo by nil re,1)1.0111.1.. ggie and k
Store•eepery
throughout the country. Wll.ll Dru k
0.00 by
JAMES O. WELLS.
N E. Cur. Niollt on,l Spring Darden Phllnd'•.
E'er , nle by I. 11All IFF S. tt.. Fact Hantilton
Allentown.
ginaneial illy Commercial
I=
I=
1 ,1, 1
1.,.`1,",••••
13111M12=1231
rat=
Wheat po tv I 4 .10 pelilUg
510 • •
Corn Meal. •' 3 00 ••
•
Itu(1 , 1.
Hain, •
E.f , . 1 el . 4.7.11
114.1.,P1,. 1111 , 11.•1 4 • 0 • •
11r'..,7 11tp.11 , 1 3 00 .•
" .51,1 ••
itlarriagrz
LEWIS—II ERTZOG.—On the Ist inst., by the
Rev. Richard Walker, Mr. Reese Lewis to .M lee
Jane Ilertzog, both of Alburtis.
TA IT—MATCRET.—On the 23,1 of December,
at the house of the bride's mother, by the Rev.
John J. Jour, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, Mr. James Tait to Miss Emma C. Mat diet,
all of catagauqua.
DECII—KTCHLINE.—On the 30th of Decem
ber, by the 11ev. George M. Lazarus, of Quaker
town, at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. C.
Wilson Dech to Miss Annie E. Kichline, both of
this city.
CLYMER—TROX EL.—On the same day, by
the same, Mr. Christiou F. Clymer to Miss !O
dom Troxel, both of Quakertown.
ALTIIOUSE—N ENV II ARD.—On the tlsth olio
lit the house of the bride's parents, by thellev. J.
F. Vale , . Mr.4leorue D. Althouse, of Philadelphia,
to Nlis, AM, J., eldest daughter of Capt. E. It.
NVW11:11,1, of this city.
I.I.'('IS—STEUKEI..—On the VA ult., by the
Itev..l. S. Sands, Mr. Benjamin G. Imet, to Miss
R ose st i . o h o t, both of titleeite.
DREISBACII—:MOYER.L . On the 24th ult., by
the Rev. C. 11. Baiter, Mr. John Dreishach to Miss
Sarah Moyer, both of ibis
HEILM AN—lt EINII ARD.—On the sante day,
by the sane, Mr. J. Henry Hellman to Mies • Ella
J. Reinhard, both of this city.
SCHREINER—RIERY.—On the 'Nth Mi., by
the Rev. J. Dulls, Mr. Casper Schreiner• of this
city, to Miss Ellen Biery, of Stettersville.
LYNN—HUNSICKER.—On the same day, by
the same, Mr. Michael Lynn, of Allentown, to
Miss Rebecca Huoslelter. of Heidelberg tow onhil.
PFLEUGER—YOUNDT.—On the Patti!' day,
by the Rev. Joshua Yeager, Mr. Oliver P. Ptlenuer,
of this city, to Miss Hattie M. Yottudt, of South
Whitehall.
THExum—mosEit.—on the . 2ritit ult., by the
same, Mr. CI, ries 'l'rexler. of Hanover. to Mks
Eliz:theilt Moser. of Itittersvillc.
W EItSTEIt—CONSTANTINE.-011 tile Ist of
he Henry H. Pearson. Mr. William
Icstei• to Miss .lane I'oo4l
-
MERTz—LEIREN:WERGEII.—On tle '250
ult., by the Rev. A. J. G. Dube, !%tr. Jeremiah
Mew/. of Lougovatnp, to Mies Ikttle Ltibensiu.r
ger. of >t a tat a wily.
Dratlts
lIAMERSLY.—At Catarattqua, on the 2d inst.,
Charles Edward. Infant. lion of It. (lay Ilanier,ly,
lived 4 months.
thi, city, on December
hithntithl Steeled, aced :it, year,. months and 6
day,.
hErLEn.—hi this city, on the ad inst., Eliza
A., , of George Heider, :wed 51 years.
KNEPLEV.—In tiniteon' township, on the Ist
Inst., John lineplev, aged about 05 years.
' :44'110C11.—On Eriday morning, the 24th ult.,
suddenly, in this elty, itenhen tiehoeh, aged 54
years.
II Nli.E.—Ott the 94th tilt., In this city, John
11. Ilatilie, aged 21 year:, 2 11101101 , 11111 d 2S days.
Tltt ).XE1.1..-011 the 25th ult.. in South White
hall, Tilghman 11. Troxell. aged 55 years.
Xclu abbrrtiscrinnts
nF 01.11) ALLIENTIIPWN CIEINA
iiI.An , WA 1:E , T01:1; rne. .uisen or ALL
comi.rriTioN.
fifteen) ear. ex perienel. Mud mea on to buy not only for
t avid 101 l 'luring the 11 • {1 ,, n , and times of most advantage.
Proorietor to offer good. 11l lower price. than
the a wit hu 'dug these advantages• 1 return MY AinuTe
thaol, to the people of tills 'lit awl Lehigh and
vnaoties for appreciating theta farts by their conetently
lurreit,ing patronage. Seem... Rating varlet.. elilarge•
ntritts oar stare, tine last of which but recently com
pleted. give. te. now about twenty...int hundred feet of
shelving sue foot wide. Nearly half a mile of shelving
twelve inches wide. well Illie,l with nom!, beelike large
ottantititta ell the tioar. It la Vt - ry es ideal thereat,' no two
Mi... in line colintY Put together have idtch it stock us this
or the trade requiring It. It in therefere the interent of all
to call and examltie the good. and prices at this store be.
foie lot) Mu ebiesrhore. The proprietor tieing fully coo:
Primo of his advantagis, will not outlier any honorable
clrottuetancespertult au) 11 , 4,011 to untlerhell him lit these
vett, ,Sttrit 11011)(41.y hepropittiled by those having no
knot, lean , of the loti.lnces, and may nuil bragadocia and
bombast a convenient article , to hide their thilleinnele. hi'
other rosisset, 101 l it Will nehtear the luspeCtintl Ora dis
cerning Public. .101 good. aro of the latest and moat it.
proved pattern., toll' litany salt/ issittiringallons! an,•n•
tire renewal of stock two or Oat, times annually. thus
preventing the possibility of old stock on hand. A. lam
now stilling till' preparatory to retire from active busluese,
greeter luditeetneuts than boretofiire are offered in the
wire of gods to nil lotyers.at the China Store, .17 E. 11• M•
Ilion St.. nearly oppioilte the tierllitu Reformed Church.
ran :ell T. C."lt ERNAIIEN.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
rout • .
MAKING 7AIONEY.
CABINET ORGANS; SEWING MACHINES,
AND
PRANG'S SPLENDID CIIROMOS,
Aronrered for getting entw! , rlipore for the
ALLENTOWN LEDGER,
Ono of the HEST PAPERS In the Stale •
Sipnlo employment is PROFVFADLE: :
Addy.. " LEIKIER OFFICE." Allentown; PA.
iisartnnni for sp.nl tnen nnry, nnelovlnn nlnnln for Poot
litnittr
870.
Nebo abbcrtionnentz.
SECURITY AGAINST LOSS
DT
BURGLARY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT
THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
NEW FIDE AND BURGLAR-PROOF BUILDIND
I=
THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
CANT VI
IMBIE
unsistamm
lobo R'el.G, St'when A. Caldwell
Charley 3larelyeter. Oeurge F. Tyler.
!leery C. Oilmen.
Presiileto—N. U. UROWNE.
Vice Prexidout—CLAßENCE 11. CLARE.
Svcretury and Troonrer—ROßT. PATTERSON.
Asal4tont Socretnry—JAMES W. II AZLEUII.•BST
The. ComP3UY have pro• 1.1,1 to tlo•ir now }NUM.( and.
Vattlts alotolutv totettrity vgaittO hots hy VIRE, IllOth.
LARY. or ACCIDENT. sad ..
RECEIVE SECURITIrv. AND VALVAIIIEt. ON DEPOit.
IT UNDER CiI'ARANTEE.
Upon the following ratty. for one year or 1... oei
Government and all other Coupon Seeuri.
ties, or those traneferablo by delivel y.. sl,oo toe $l..
Gorerntnent and all other Securities real,
bored and negotiable only by undorse
'mlt
Geld Coln or 11.11lom.
Silver Coln or Ilnlliou
Silver or Gold Pinto, under seal on own
er's ...Monte of value. sod rob- .obiset
to adjustment for bola
low.dry.
Drool, 3tortga4ri. snit -Valuable MtPoi' itchcciillYi•who:
of nn tizod valtio.,l a year oach..or ;t., r,u n gto Lot .
Theiie latter. when ilolua•lteil In tin boo,. urt charvol
accorilitor to balk. upon a In.ri. of to•-n onit.te.
' IY. Ye•.r.
nil int rre,l w II 1 , whro 11..•ir0 , 1.
,n/lif ' , dig. OW ow n ,, r, p, con'.
Tim Company off, r for RENT, dm I. excluOvely
bottling the key.
ttAFES INSIDE THE IIIIRDLAR•PROO?
VAULTS.
At rot., varyi.g trim lits g to to s7L , e. eh per annum, nr,ra
Depomlti Or Money itruoi Veil 00 Which Inlerroti
nllotrotl; 2 to - cent. on r.lll Depotoln. parablo by
clinck 10 - .oglo. and 4 Prr crust. on
porn , . payable of 10 day. [wilt,.
Traveler,' Letter. of Credit fnendthett, avail:o4e in all
Thi. Company I. al.o antherited to act it. Executor.,
Administrator.. and fluarilian.. to receive and execute
Int...if every de•crlpllon frioa the courts, corporation.,
or individual,
• • • •
N li. BROWNE. President.
ROBERT PATTERSON, mod Tree, VIM"
•
READING ROAD. Wog.F.Arri.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
MONDAY, DECErsIBEH '27, 1869
(treat 'Crank 1.100 from the North and North-West for
I , lol o delphia. New York. Reading. Pottk•ille. Talim.p4,
A•hiand. Shamokin. I.ciamoll, Allentown. Ea.ton.
Lph
ratn. I.itir. Lane:rider. Columbia. to.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now Yriel, a, flio, • at
3.35, 8.19 a. m. , 12 110 aeon, and 2 05 p. cu.. counerilim with
similar train , on Pennsylvania Itailroad, 1111,1 arrin mg tit
New York at 12.1.5 talon, 3.40. 0.50 end 1010 p. in. respect •
tyyly, sleeping Cllrs accompany the 0.30 P. 111. and 19.20
noon train, without chang . e.
Returning: leas, Now 1 ork itt 9.19 n. m.. 12.10110,n nud
5001. In. Phllatlrlph la al 8.15 n. ur. and 3 :to p. in. 00.1.-
Ing Ears accompany the 9.001. M. and 5 90 p. 1/1. 00.4
from New York without change.
Laity.. Harrisburg for Reading,Pott4v Tatia:ll,..
Mlllol , Viik, A.lllllnd. Sharnokin. Vino
mid Philadelphia at B.loa. 10.. 2.91 and 4 10 P.m.. so
ping at Lebanon and principal way station , : 1111'1. lit
train connecting for Philadelphia. Pottoville anti l'lum
bin only. For Helmylkill Haven mid Auburn,
via schitylk 111 alld SUMlnPilanll6 Railroad lea, Hari ie.
burg at :1.40 p. In.
Way Pamenger Train leaves Philadelphians 7.30 0
connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad. re
turning from Reading al ti. 351 stopping at all Station,
Lela, Pottsville at 5.40 and 9.10 a in and 2..45 p in. 11.•10.
don at 9 30a In. Shaniokin at 5.40 and 10.4011111, Ashland
at
fur
m 7.145
P h a iladelphia in anti 12.3 i
noi nodoNew n, TaYor k. maqua at 9.21 11 In ,41.1 '2.20 P
•
Leave Pott4ville via Schuylkill and 511,111.11111. ft 11.11.
road at S:10 a in for Harrisburg. auil 1450 a mfor Pine=
grove and Tremont.
Reading Accointnotintion Train leaves Pottsville at 5.40
a in. Reading at 7.300 tn. arei Ong at Philadelphia
at 10.151 ain Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 PM•
priesing Rending at 7.411 p ill, arriving at 1 ott0v111• at 9.30.
Pottittown Accommodation Train leave.. Pottstowu at
4.45 a m, returning, leaved Philadelphia at &Rip ra.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.15 n m and
7.151 In,. for Ephrata, LIR. Laticaslirr. Columbia, ho.
Perkartnen Railroad RAM.. leave Perkiot J nciipp
Male in., 0.03 and 5. '3O II ; roturning, leave Schwenk.
Mlle at train in, 12.15 noun, and 4.1.5 11 01. eonnecting
xlmilar on Reading Railroad.
Colebrookdale Rallmad trail. leave Pottstown RP! , s
nt and 020 p tn. returning leave Mount Pk:ream at 7111 and
11.25 a in, connecting with xlmilar train. on heeding 11.11.
Ehestar Valley Railroad Tririne lean° Bridgepart at ~ .4 )
and 2.0.53'016.02 p m, ramming, blare 0 0 , 0 i 0
at 0.110 u nt, 12.40 noon and 5.15 p m, raunaellug with ,int•
lar trains on Reading Railroad.
.*lO ro ',fling
. I 'Li paying
Om Sunday, leave New York at 5.00 p to, l'hiladolphia
nt 8.00 a al anti 8.15 p nt (the S in) a in train running 0.15 to
Reading). leave Pottsville ut 8.00 a m, Ilurrixiiiirit it 5.y5
u, and .4.10 pm. and Reading ut 7.1 A m arid lOUS p for
Ilarrlsbnrg. 7.T1 m for New York, and at 9.41) aat and
2.5 p m for PhiludelPhia.
Commutation, Mileage. 5014013. School anti Ezeurelon
Tickets, to and front nil pointn, nt reduced ruten.
Baggage ,hocked through; lac poundsallowed each
Pansonger. (1 A. NICOLI.S.
jllll3-ly lirarre d Nefprrintrtsde of.
1-1 2 17 E: s
RiALf
la already rile. ..limited by our bailing physicians.. m
tonic and a nutrieut. IEiIIIiCIALLY A DAPPED To I.
DI Ku), smith the ;rood satisfactory Thi,11,1,14,
Is exieunively timid tvloire all mpleltuoi. 'lgnores and idee
are dierarded. a• It differ.. front all other malt prevail,
;funs. being ALMOST FRE:t: I. ROA! ALCOHOL. ;old
therefore neither Intoxication nor irritating; ah it contain..
NuIt6NI:TIMM:NT THAN roirrEit. ALE. Olt 1
WNW:WEST BEEIL
TARRANT & CO., NEW YORK,
MEM
rgal NrotiCCs
A DM I isTitvrou.s
veii flint
hikon liiiii•r+ itillill111.11•Llom hi tiiii iir
I,lmill county ;I ,erinevlvoi to imiki• 111,11 ,1101111 •IX
e. 401 from ha,' tiny
nn ul
within Ow turn..
.11.11:i WI 1.1.1.%Mi,
41#'1114•e.---NoTicE IS iiEliF:lll'
GIVEN that appllontlon I, b inotlo to tlo' Coto t
of Gonna. Plow. of 10.1.01 County (i Ow ;c0...T A - v[lot,
of the " ENI.tN SAVING AN I) II I'l 1.11 ING A•,111 lA.
TION, — I. he ho•nt.st itt the ol ,to,‘ 11,
County. The "1 , 0 , 1 ot .1k ol I , roq.•IV.•
vv. by t . euttlar onedolltit .
Atm° hot , ' liv ii. toonthot-; tho ,11111 .
to tho big 11.01 bhlilet .11.1011 C 11% ni5 . ..“1”,. 1.1 the
utimber ot hhhler to ..y h , 0.1 ittol it ou• o ••
thet loo•lttehs yosiorall dot, 1.1 ..ttch
ELIA , . 31 ritft, Mist s 11. NV,.
F. Iteist.s ,s. W. .1. list ‘1
.1 ,1,1:1'1E 1101.1 h Anil othor
ECUTOIII4'
itlynn, that li , ttorA lei , tionontsty lin roloo•t.
nrtintrol in Ow ...tot.. or John3lt.o .i i
ett, deremo.d, Into of the ll. , roua. gh e3.,111.01.1,
r.inntY i there row 01l who , k now tl'eni-01, 1,.•
to raid 4 , knito. '..c0n...te.1 v. , make Par.... ,
within .ix iiiwks Iron, On. tin , lint...ot i and ouch lr !who v,.
kn y k uninot 0.41,1.• Will ore.,nt 11/vllll,ll
nittliontlrnnol 1"..r iettl...i..nt , within theidols , orwrithol
th M 00. .1 ELIA Err.
FAT,
tilt.
litiw
- 1 - 4 13kout - rotes• N41,114%.---NoTicE
Is hereby given that the ataler•ignial have takiia
latter , ry in the E!.tal , . or I'll INli:111 Kf.tlrr, de -
ceased. late of Lynn bow county; thertib. n.
nil per... who ore indebted 1.r...0il Liitate, are reilinei.leit
ta make pa yineut Ithin ‘v.i..kit from the dal!.
Who have any legal Haan
willpi...tost theta N, Alithentai.ibid f.. 1
the 51.-eillal unle .AN11 , 1,1, M. KISTI.EII.
it AVi It M. It 1.,11.1.i1t.
SEM
V 11
h o C E
Lnk. - Ti
mt
a l k e 31i
l icato t I
t F.
neSxAt
sA.
• n
ugß a egiala tnie of leatayl, an a s or
•
the roPeol
ofeo much of the tat unction of the act lincorporphus
said bank as provide', ' , That nothing In thi. act contained
shall be so con.trued as to confer WI tire Said cornoDition
banking privileges, or soassail. the •atne from the
operation of lire taws of Ibis rotninoitivealth pooh &inns
the la•ne ot batik notes or eliglitletneat` ot er , dit tlo• Oa'
lure' hereof:" and will milli)* tor gu'n.t. l hemol•
leiter' under the preownt
at) le and Lai, ••Tho
Sav lugs Bank, — with the swear:it capital ol lth
p lie lucnl•.d
rivileFe tolucrease the sumo to VA1.014.. .1111
iu the, lly or Allentown. DAVI SVII.IIJ., Pres't.
%N . C. I. W. 1":.•,111
I.ENTOIN N Si
Ingr Itirtltution will make appliretbot nt the nest
sr..sten of tip, Legirlature of romp-) It num for the
repent of ko 1,11.11 01 thr 101 the net 1nt . .9 , 199.•
ruling the til.linktittition o• trot nit, "'I kit nettling In
thin tint contain...l rhnli reortrneil nr b. Couler
01014.1 rot nitration lotuk lug •.9 tee... 119 0i
the mime front the °per:mutt el the lauv. ot tlor t'''11101: n..
wealth prohibiting the Inning of bank note. et . other en
gago•tiletitri 4 , lcreklit in the num, thereof'
for general banking privilege. 911.19. r the prokent etyie ntel
tl •• Allentort n boring. Inetltutton --, lth
prerent enpitni of 914.12.t0kt. nod tight of further Inererke 9,
fittlktkrt. mid to tie 19.r0b0l nl .kliettio, 11, 1,1.109 0•.•11411
Signed:
W 11.11,04 11. AINI V. 1 . 11/11i1.,11. 111 • H.
Jolts D. 11 . 11.1:0,
F. E. ir.rwert.o, 11A.11 NO, 11.
le 70.111 NATII4N,Prrrh.
NTOTII'r IitITICE IN lIEItEBY
‘; iv EN th.t .pplichtlon will 100 mode byjhe wad,
to Ow liovertior l'eun..)lv.titia for latter. Wile.'
ereatlug ta)ri/ratiou with the mime matl.lylo of 110.
"Mtllerstown 1,1111 aw .
l Saving A.. Hallow to he lo
cated iti the Borough of .11111twalowu, l.rh lgh amiuty. The
uhjeel Of •1114 Ans,1:111011 will he to receive illonry en a 1..•
plait nt regular rot. or inler,t, r. linlll the
Obil 10 r'..11.1/0e
prlvtlegea under thr ['nuking I.tin. of Il.v1 . 0111111.11W1•111111
Th.' rid hank t.. capital work of 400,11 , 0, mich
thoilty to ingroo..• the alone to lo
share. or fifty dollar,. earl,
Jaloo. Woilor, .1. C. 31. uldtrt rt.
George Lochs lu, . Churl... Skint.,
lion ja ntln J. hrlino.).r. I. 1.1.0 n F. 1.:101 , 1,
Franklin Shlnior, John :MA Wert,
Horatio'kW., • William flalitho'.
JIAIII , tqIIIIIIIR.IT. Anthollr 1....1111.1
Aluzander :lino...rel.
-• • "
WANTEII).--TilltEE TI101'SANI)
I:OI.I.ARS ..0 Jr 11• 11 , •• ,e , l rity. 1t.r...1 7 ver
cent. 1.,k0 ire u t 'NHS OFFIr .
Jane 9.ti , _
WANTED. ---..t LOAN OF 0110.00 a
by the Allentown Scheel Inetrlet. For partlettler.
apply to the nudectlgned.
C M. ItItNIC, Pretd. Beard ree.
.1. S. I , ll.l.lMitilt, Seeretnry. •
122131
VIIVOLIALSAILE OF REAL ESTATE.
A..
Will be eold a Public Sale on SATCIIIIAY. the 11th day
'of JAN CARY. A. O. 1t,70; a t I o'eineir I', AL. on t h,,,,,, n .
Nee, all that certain ntewatuge and lot of grout , ' nallille
on the sonth aide of Walnut street. between Eighth and
Ninth Create, lw the City of Allentown. bounded on the
Weal hy Burrow.ln Ilarlaeher.
Inn on the Neat by lot late
of 0, W. containing aunt on said Walnut
street 3) feet and In depth 110 feet to an alley. The
improvement/I thereon consist of a fil e t 'TWO.STOl
UIIICK ItWELLIN111101:8“, tY) foot front by :CI
deep. with Back ilulltling II by Is feet, and Pralue I
lions, It being property lately held lu trust for Cutha•
rine Swenk, deceased.
Cooditiona wade aortae and ettendenne given Olt the
day of sale by ' NICHARI. D. ElitillllAND, -'
den 22-91 rt'o•lre.
K 1,000,090
El=
=9
Alezandnr Henry
.").) per I 0)
1221 Per I 00
r I, ,ok
I ( ,r
11=11==
=
=
Eaantrb
Dru eciabo
THE "BEE HIVE"
POPULAR
DRY GOODS STORE,
.1. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
NO. 920
( 'IT ESTNT"r STREET,
I=l
N (()ODS
CONSTANTLY RECEIVINO
PRICES , NAIR,.
IN PI,AIN FIGURES
\V I 'l'l DEVIATIuN
gar .Salc anb tiro Let
FFORRENT....SEVERAL CONVEX!.
rut root" situated In a favorable location. Some
of them milked for law yore offices or business occupations.
Apply 111 the ofece of TILE LEIIIOII REGISTER, Allen•
lowa.
420 ISERIAL LOTS FOR SALE...—
The undereignedoffer for sale 430 new Come.
tart tote Immediately ntliolnlng the Colo. Cemotary. on
Tenth erred.
The 10,e will t o rold by ettbeeription, and Immediately
after the whole number ate diepoxed of they will be award•
ed by lot In the name mnnner as lo the organization of the
Onion a...elation. Mate or plans of the premiums ran be
peen at our office. my 12 0001) & 111.111 E.
To LET. -A REASONABLE LEASE
will he given on the Earton Slate Quarry,aitriated to
Plainfield towuship, Northampton county, Pa., hoar
Stackertown. It couslain of number one gat-vein, blue,
~ever.judimr Mute, fully equal to the well-known Chap
man Sloth, With a good water power and a frill rigging of
pompiug 101,1 hg mhins. Per e°.
mdesirouppotoully thi t A n kind ac will e Well,. coo ins thr s
them.
o r
,0,1 slily a. li , uli n Roth, Sthekerthwn I'. 0.
'O. 45, 1,. SCIIRRIIIER, Prefildent
"CIOUR HUNDRED FARMS FOR
/..2 SALE, ranging In price from IS to ES' per acre, accord
In improvements, location hr. Good toll, genial climate,
and near market', Thioni marine lira situated in, Virginia
Maryland, home in ho immediain vicinity of Waelh•
Mgt. and °there from 91 to:in mile,. distant from the Cap.
Ital. Add res or call on J. D. GA NG \VERSA:Ai Maxenchu
ceps AN,IIOO near Hixth street Waohington, D. C.
AIDE ONE-DOLLAR STORE OUT.
nIX E. —A lora.. tootorttocnt of floe French Good. for
rook, ontbniclng Devks; Work, GIOVC, llREldkerchlef
Rod llrecci no lidsits, In great variety; 111 k Fenn, Leather
Boar, Pocket Boolot; Porton, Lava. Bohemian and China
Vomits nod Or000tono; Umbrella., Jewelry, &c., for One
Dollar and loon. Cull clot examine for yourselves.
11. DIXON, X. 815. EIOOTII Street, hotweeu :Warhol.
and thontoot snot Ride, Phlladeiphis. un 24;:tro
REVIVAL I I
The onbseribere hnehtlt loomed O. "Old Hope Coal
Yard." would respectfully announce to the citizen• of
Alloot.mu and tb• public le f I. thet.theY bere inet
COAL
Crri,.tftiftlf of Stove, Rig,
BUCK NTAIN MI h 3. " Met
trues
• • . • . .
Order+ left with A. A. Huber, Slegor k tI oltenetel u, at
the E:aule Holel. Hope Rolling Mlil, or the Y•rd, will be
!mended 1 ,, in a,
BUSINESS
like mall ,
()Mere rot .%)al Ile the ear Clod at .hors .•011 It
the low•et
=9
BALED HA l•
I=
I, kV. KIYONS & (10
I=
/1•1/.11,1t wrest, roruut tor I..bleb Vail. .y 83.1104.1
I=
EIEM=I
Clothing
The Real Excr Hencc end
ing le n.° only secret of o
BEM
r—
lo
..p.E--REEcT 4'k
or
,
• 'I I. U. it
it I exatnithed
b , 111 , 1P siippilati
•• ill; in .1 tritinikilig,
, •••11111 I in, Ile,
h• • •, I •• ..? xr if le
b,.
1.1 ,. .• plit hit° olock.
EOM
eact gold 111 11.1 ,
.11.1111,1 n 1vi Jr wlegal
110101111 g U. re.
1.. .‘ or all the rep.
tatlone
It I thßt nor
1.. •••Ininil Inlay
.• r m
o. •
••• Inwer Uit, any
Invite, 14
/siri.nipnrl•nn of
FIE
,ND WINTER Or 1869
We have made the
GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET
Numberless Garments,
. Endless Variety, 4
•
Choicest Selections,
_Goods to 'Wear Well,
Standard Styles,
Latest Fashions;
New Furnishing Goods.
Pe- I , llr art. marlird at Low
Pitt I lasi! Wert. k,ll•lminte • art roles last year.
•I:OsTonA - pEPARTMENT
AND "
IMPARTMENT FOR BOYS' AND MB' TM
•• well prapartol to
Ova utlsfactlon.
New and Better Cutters,
Improved System,
Greater Dispatch,
A Fincr Line of Goods than ever,
School Clothes,' -‘ •'•
Sunday Clothes,
Many New Sfyies,
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