gqi.ster. ruumanien EVENT WKIISP.AII•T Oi ROBERP .111 GERMS, .$2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arcarages arc paid, except nt the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not teeelve their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us 'by sending word to this atm Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well as the new. ,CITY Removal The publication office of the LEUTOTI liea lUraa has been removed to the Register Stationery Store, first floor, Hamilton Street, two doors above Sixth, in the building formerly occupied by Young L eutz Query Wanted to know from the County Commis sioners—how many children are to be killed before the new bridge Is started 7 Appointments Governor Geary has reappointed T. O. Glnkinger Notary Public. Mr. G. has held the position nine years, we believe, with satisfaction to the public. F. Z. Heebner has .been appointed Couuty Auditor, In place of William .1. lioxworth, Esq., resigned. A Splendid Piano Linderman tit' Son's Gold Medal Cycloid and Square Pianos rank among the finest Instruments in the country. Their brilliancy and fullness of tone is not surpassed by a concert grand piano at double the price. Mors Instru ments of this celebrated make have been sold In Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining counties than of any other manufacture. They can be used many years and not become airy, as most other pianos do, in only a few years. Come and examine them at C. F. Iferrmarm's Store, Seventh, and Walnut streets.—.4d, Inafailationa At a meeting of Unity Council, No. 33, Jr. 0. U. A. N., held on Tuesday evening, Jan 11, the following officers were-Installed to serve the ,eisuingl quarter:—Jr. P. C., J. R. Wlcand ; C. A., J. Reichard ; V. C., A. J. Weiss ; R. 8., P. J. Baker; A. R. S., S. P. J. Brown ; T. 8., C. I'. Beislove ; T. C., M. W. Keck; Con., P. Moyer; W. J., D. Burger ; J. B. S., Zettlemeyer ; 0. S., 11. Heist; Treasurer, A. 11. Weiss, J. R. Weiland, .1. D. Burger; Representatives to State Council, which will be held at Philadelphia, January 91, 0. J. Baker and J. D. Burger. At a stated meeting of W. C. No. 63, P. 0. S. of A. of Pa., held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 11th, 1870, the following officers were Installed for the ensuing tel :—P. P., Werner K. Rohe ; I'. J., Allen Shaffer ; V. P., Edwin Ifoffert ; M. of T. nod C., A. M. Weikle; Treasurer, Alexander J. 'Zenner; R. S., Walter P. Cole; F. S., Owen Laub ; 0. G., Nathan .Worntan ; I. 0., George Blank. A Sad and Fatal Aecidcat On Friday afternoon last a shocking calami ty occurred on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, near the iron bridge, in thin city. Mrs. Harrison Butz and her daughter were prOceeding down the rail road ou their way to East Penn. Depot, to see a friend elf in the 4:20 train. They heard the ap proach of a locomotive and looking round, saw that the engine was not on the track they were walking on, and considering themselves safe, paid no further attention to it, but when the engine was nearly up to them the engineer blew his whistle for a man some distance ahead, and the sound so frightened Miss. Butz that she Jumped upon the opposite track, wan caught by the engine, run over and instantly killed. Iler mangled remains presented a shocking night. Her bowels protruded and one arm was cut otT. )[lse Butz was only about eight yearn of age and the event bas created n fund of sympathy for her bereaved parents. We have scarcely ever been called upon to chronicle so gad a calamity, where it Woo, as in this case, apparently the result of no carelessness upon either side, Her remains were Interred on Sunday afternoon and were fol lowed to the grave by an unusually large number of friends. Annual Elections of Officers The annual meeting of the Widows' and Orphans' Mutual Benefit Society of Pennsylvania was held at the office of William 11. Deshler, Esq., on last Wedtitsday evening, when the following officers were elected :—Presblent, W. 11. Steckel ; Secretary, William 11. Deshler; Treasurer, Martin Seiple ; Directors, Charles K. Heist, C. B. M. Sell, W. R. Steckel, Jacob Snyder, W. 11. S. Gross, W. 11. Deshler, Martin Selple, Charles S. Massey, Owen Keiper, Walter J. Grim and Daniel Roth. The following Bank Directors were chosen on Tuesday of last week : First Notional B onk m. 11. Blumer, J. M. Line, Win. Kern, Jacob A. Blumer, T. 11. Moyer. Second Notional Barak—Wm. 11. Alney, C. S Buell, Geo. Brobst, Aaronlllet, .lea Ila Wet Ntlllon Appel, Benj. J. Ilauentmeli, Samuel Sell Jas. 11. .4itetato,r), National 11(111k-15'm. Saeger, Pinion Albright, J. P. Barnes, Solomon Boyer, M. Ilan num, J. L. Hoffman, Henry Leh, T. H. Martin, Christian Prctz, Henry Settnarmati, Thomas Steckel, H. J. Schantz, entammina National Bank—Ell J. Saeger, A. D. tomhler, W. B. Porvell, Jonas Blery, Samuel Straub, Franklin Andreas, John Williams, Jamrb Borlick, Christian Hohl, William Kern, Charles WePton Dodson, V. W. Weaver. The Model lVife There is but one gond wife in the world, and every man thinks he's got her. Happy the man who could think so (and we doubt not there are ninny such) after hearing Mr. Wlllet`s lecture In the Court House, ou Thursday evening. Tak ing for the'basio of his remarks the description of a virtuous woman, written by King Lemuel's soother, and recorded In the last chapter of Pro °verbs, the lecturer showed that though fashions change and sewing machines take the place of spindle and distaff, the Model Wlfe—the crown of her husband, Ih all essential .particulars is the same to-day ns she was three thousand years ago. The same law of kindness is on her lips, the same rule of i n dustry guides her life, and the same 41 1 / 4 mantle of gentle charity ndds grace to every act. She jars fears while the husbandman sleeps, a sort of thing calculated to make the RENT day pass lightly and pleasantly, we should think, and with a Wheeler & Wilson we would back the Model Wife to beat the devil at It airy day. The lecturer dwelt strongly and forcibly on the necessity of Industry in a well ordered housegehl, and spoke of " gumption" as a great and a glorious thing. The tact wlth'whiels the Model Wife will manage the household affalri was well described and every "part of the description we would heartily endorse n o nd hold up for Imitation, except that dreadfully uncomfortable habit of getting up In* the dark. It is quite a shuddering kind of thing to thinkot, risinplis the cold wintry mornings, and almost ns bad for the worse half, who might possibly stay behind, as for the victim, We trust for the sake of odr lienediets that none of our young wires will run this thing Into the ground. We were very glad to see the Court House wall filled. These lectures are for the good of a com munity.. It Is not for the amount of recondite Intellectual matter they contain that we would extol them, but for the good Influence kindly. words, kindly spoken, have upon the minds of the people. No woman who listened to Mr. Willets with the understanding ear, but would be better for the thoughts his remarks would awaken, nod she could not tint be proud of her sea, and satisfied with her mission, as she heard them de.saribed Ili the eloquent words of the lecturer. " She shall Ply rejoice In time to come,"—nor at the polls, we trust, not on the hustings—but in the husband who protean' her turd In the children who rise up and call her blessed. Her Ililf.loll Is the Home Misolon and not her political works, but her works, of charity and mercy are the "works that will praise her In the gates." Great credit Is due to Mr. George Kuhl for his efforto •In providing the citizens of Allentown with thIA treat, slid we trust that the success of this lecture May bring others of the same character Into the field. The latter part of the lecture was not no hlghly appreciated as It should havebeeu,ln consequence of the dieturbanee cruised by the sudden lowering of the gas. Whether the fault was In the metre, or at the gas works, re cannot tell, but a ears ` i should he taken by some one Hint the public Is not Ir us inennvenleneed. Reduction in Price,' of One he Pottsville (las Company have reduced the price of gas to $8.50 per thousand feet. Caul our company do the same thing I Try It, gentle men, and make your6elves popular. Agr len It Meeting. The annual meeting and election of officers f the Lehigh Count• Agricultural Society will be chi at the American Hotel, this city, On Tuesday, he first day of February, at 10 o'clock, a. to. Book Agent Wanted Wanted, a good reliable agent for the Hale Of one of the most popular and et the same time most valuable works ever publhilied.. Apply at the REOISTIM Book Store. • Outfits for Counting Houses, papers of every kind, drafting nutterials, sta tionery for ladles, penknives, ticksors, razors and pocket books canl be found la variety at Iredell's Stationery Store, In building fortnerlfocenpled by Young b Lentz.—Adv. Allentown hoe an extensive china and glassware estab lishment where ai great a variety and as low prices ran be' found as In the larger cities. W. refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 4U West Hamilton street.—Atlc. Loans Sold The Lehigh Loan and Building Association, oil Wednesday evening last, sold twelve loans its follows ;—Six at $45; two nt `<47; two at $49; and two at $49 premium per share. At . a meeting of the Penn Loan and Building Association, held Monday evening, ten Irmna were sold at $7O premium per share, and two to $64. Real Estate Changes John E. Hoffman, Esq., has sold a vacant lot on Sixth street, between Chew and Gordon, to Edwin Reed, for $BOO. Messrs. Burcaw, Milner nod Roeder have sold a lot of groun d on Fourth street near Gordon, 22 feet front by 110 feet deep, to Joseph Geringer, for For the Inauguration The Hannon Zotmves and Hazelton Guards, numbering 109 men, passed through here on Mon day evening, en route for Harrisburg, to attend the Inauguration of Governor Geary. Quite a num ber of Allentonlans left here on the same evening for the Paine purpose. First-Class Hotel rhe Allen House alterations and Improve •ets are progressing. The table and appoint- meals of this hotel are obtaining for it a celebrity. Allentown has not lately enjoyed a very enviable reputation In the matter of hotel accommodation and we are sure enterprise and liberality In this direction will he rewarded by a liberal public patronage. Ices, Law Firm Among our new• advertisements: •>,•ill be found that of the new firm of Erdinnti 3 Oliver. We congratulate Mr. Erdman upon hilt association with cu eminent a member of our bar. Mr. E. has earned himself a reputation for Industry and talent, and we feel sure that the mweefis of the new• firm will be heat . tily wished for by all who know the gentlemen. Musical . and Dramatic Entertaia meat On the third of February, an entertainment Is to take place In the Court House, the proceeds of which, as we understand, are to be devoted to a good and charitable object. The peculiar feature of the entertainment will consist in the fact of Its being given entirely by our own folks "at home." The musical and dramatic ability that we have in our community is first-class, and we are Rure the entertainment will be a treat to those who are fortunate enough to obtain tickets. Itelioso its The "Bible Class" taught by the Bev. .1. W. Wood, of this city, has lately received several w members. Tt Is one of the most I nstructlve and improving "exercises" of the Presbyterian Church. The interest shown by Its members, and the reputation of the reverend gentlemen as an Instructor, ease many members of other churches to join, and as it is free to anyone, young or old, who takes an Interest In tie Mudy of the Scrip tures, we would reconnuFml young ladies and gentlemen to go and see It. Possibly they may lind good reason to " fall In." Gel Rid of the F'l'anking Nut+lane, Postunnster General Cresswell, w•e under stand, has furnished blank petitions to all the principal post (Mires, fur the abolition of the franking privilege. If this is no, Postmaster Diefenderfer will shortly have one at the post office. Fellow citizens, go and sign It. Help Postmaster Cresswvll in his efforts Input tire prrn sure on to the M. C.'s, that this much abused privilege may be abolished. If any one else but our Most honorable legislators had been benefited by it, the whole rotten system would have been exploded long ago. Thin is not complimentary, but It Is unpleasantly true, mid It does not affect those upright men who have scorned the littleuesn of this thing and opposed It In Congress and'out. Killing 1o Murder,- We have the authority of the Daily News for a tow disilnetion in murder vases. A man, woman or child may lie murdered without being killed, as well as killed without being murdered. We are very glad that this is so. It takes away the horror of the thing and we shall hereafter read the sensational account of a " Horrible Murder, Mutilation, Dismemberment and Decapitation," with the satisfaction of knowing that after all It may not have been fatal. Perhaps we shall have the gratification of interviewing the victim. How thrillingly interesting would lie, for instance, the personal experience of a man whore head had been not fatally crushed by a freight train. Go on Daily. Von are doing well. Map of Allentown .• Mr. S. A. Aschbach ha; ❑early completed his new map of this city and its surroundings. As a topegraphical'and property owner's map, It surpasses anything we have ever seen. It supplies a want apparent to all Interested In the rapid growth and expansion of our city limits. It will indicate' the location of the various streets leading from the city for more than a mile around, and may be the means of saving thousands of dollars of land damages by Indicating now, exactly their future location. The labor bestowed upon this undertaking most have been Immense. in addi tion to sheaving the location of every building, vacant lot, name of the owner, locations nod name of every street, it shows the elevation of the land, embraced within the limits of the map, above the laiel of the Lehigh River. This feature will also be valuable to our city government, in extending old and locating new streets, and In fixing proper grades. That an undertaking of such magnitude should have been projected by Ntr. As chbach and prosecuted no nearly to completion without com pensation or the prolnise of any other than what will be received from the sale of this map, does great credit to his public spiritedness, and should be, and we have no doubt will be, liberally appre ciated by our citizens when the map Is presented for sale, by purchasing it. • THE COUNTY mityritEß KEROSINE EXPLOSION . 31rs. Jetnitna Gads, of South Easton, was burned to death through the explosion of a kero sene lamp. The constant recurrence of these terrible arvidents dues dot seem to make people more careful, for day after day accounts of them are In our papers. Non-explmilve ketrosene eon be obtained and It should be made unlaWfol to sell any other klud for household purposes, and we know of none better titan that manufactured by Dr. 11. T. Blemmer, at Norristown. I= It has been decided by Judge Read that if a bond contain the words "I promise to pay," and is signed by several parties, It contains the seperate promise of each, as well as the Joint promise. That Is to say, If it In In the tame of one "obligor," and signed by one or two others, it to the joint and several promise of all. STILL LIVE The child detiertod by its unnatural parent o, at Ilethlehent, sometime since, Illud after a abort Illness and was hurled In the Cemetery at Nisky 11111. The lihnineka pft.hose who adopted the lit tle OHO and whompurnfully followed it to Ito grave will not he forgotten, Frederic's. 'Wilda and his wife, have befriended nne pf pwi) poor and their good deed will not be unrewarded by Utle who notices oven "a elm of cold wnter given unto one of those little ones." VVTDNFS THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENTOWN," 4, ;DAY JANUARY W, shoot music, instructors, blank books, music paper and cants at C.F. Ilerenialin'A Male Store Allentown. —Ade. Seals and presses for societies, corporations, etc., can he procured nt the Itr:oNITH ' , tore nt city prices. A ningle reed 5 octave organ at 'k•9o. A double reed organ with 5 stop,, at .Ino. A powerful organ with 7 stops at Slat), at C. P. 111.1.1. 7 maim's, corner of 7th and Walnut.—.l//a. rur TEMPERANCI: 3iovEmENT A convention of Good Templar; of Lehigh. Carbon and Northampton will he held at Slating ton on the 9th of March. Hon. S. B. Owe, W. C. T., from Susquehanna county, will lie pees cut and will lecture In the evening. A general in citation to extended to listen to the eloquent lee titter In the evening. A large land elide occurred on the Lehigh it: Susquehanna Railroad, about three quarters of mile below Freemanshnrg, on 'Friday night. The main track was destroyed, tieing completely covered with rocks. Workmen are now engaged making a track orotund the mass of rocks, which will be completed come (line (1111111g' to-day.—Edh- Won Mow of Saturday. Hey. Daniel E. Schwdler, of liethlehom, will preach in St. John's Church, Slatiugton, on Sunday, Jan. 2t, (morning and evening). The morning services will he held in the German lan guage, and the evening In the Euglish language. Rev. Mr. Seloudler will preach as a candidate for the pastorship of the German Refornaul congrega tion that worships in St. 3°1111'6 Church. is for all classes. The rich favor it because it is a gdod investment,--sare and profitable. The middle classes like it because it Is the best way of "laving up money," and seeming the ' , arida,. of their income. The poor are IlloprvehililiZ it lie cause it enables them out of small earilillgA in PrOvide comfort for old age tilt snore provisfoa for their otherabedestante A WORD To THE WI,E Wise Los the reputation (win:thing the brit ale sold hereabouts, and lie Is rlll . l l lO ki•111/ it lip. He Is not a man or great acquisitivene,s and a iil not let his breirings deteriorate for the , 31:c of putting extra. profit,' Into hin poeltel-. Ili- •le, porter, sarsaparilla and taluelal it liter can be de pended upon 1114 pure and whole.onie. It will, therefore, be trite for drinkers to boy nothing else. transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Jan. s. IS7O, eoraptired with name time lar4 year Total Wyoming l• " Upper Lehigh.- Beaver Meadow 'lqabanoy " Mnueh Chant; . Grand T0ta1..... Same time IBIS Int rea c I), crease We are happy to see that lirsinus College, located at Freeland, Montgomery county, or more properly speaking at Collegerille. has selected Rev. Dr. Bomberger for its President. This gen tlenia■ was at one time pastor of the German Re formed Church at Easton, but has been, lattc-iy, pastor of the Race Street German Reformed Church, Philadelphia. The Philadelphia hay says of him :—" Few men have won more com pletely the confidence of tits a,:soelations, :mod the respect and esteem of the community, than the pastor of the Race Street Church, and hie' voice has always been heard with great pleasure In the assemblies of Christian people for prayer and Ontl- TUrellee.” A. barn belonging to a farmer named Diru tiue, ou the North Pennsylvania... Railroad, a short distance below Telford station, WAS destroyed by fire on Friday nigltt week. The lire broke out about midnight, and was first dhigovered by the wife of Mr. Dlefftine, whose attention was attraffted to It by the reflection of the light from the burning building. The barn was enmpletely miyyleCred in dame, when the lire teas discovered and timid:lL could be saved but the horses 1111 d collie wagons, the latter being in 0 shell adjoining. The cattle, consisting of six valuable Cows, were all burned if death, and their dead bodies were all found iyho., together among the ruins. The origin of the fire is not known, lint It Is supposed t o b a r, le en ti n work of an ineendiary. There was 110 111011 1 0111, Oil the building or eontents.—/ f eks Co. Iniefli veneer. A preliminary meeting for the purpose a organizing a Post of the Grand Army of the Re public was held at Slatington on Saturday evening The Slatingtou Newo: Want , it Ilou rind will n that place. It says there Is no better place in thi Lehigh Volley for 11111.. A haiation can he oli tallied near the depot. Wheat can be shims.. here a little ch . eaper than it can to towns have down the road. Let some of our capitalists invest The Trout Creek Railroad is progressing linelji Mr. Kellogg has completed the last bridge and ha left with his force for Bradford county. 'Ehe are now laid to Henry Williams' Slate quarry Mr. Williams is 'dating, in about three hinuirci feet of didlug. The Lehigh lied Mine Vein Slat. Compaules have a switch at each of their quarries It is expected ttat, in a few weeks, the rail , aril be laid to Slatedale. The Keystone State Normal School opened Its winter session on January :Id, with a large number of the old and a gratifying addition of uew pupils to Its Intlls. The prospects for the new -es slim are very encouraging for the usefulness or this large establishment. In the chapel, on Sun day week, Prof. G. W. Super preached the usual Introductory sermon to the students,. from Eccles. 9; 10. The tine property, Ottutted on Main street, be longing to A. S. llottenstein, Req., was sold last week fur $2lOO, to Cohrad Gantert, of Reuling, who intends to start a bakery there next February. The opening of the railroad from Topton, on the East Penna. Railroad, to Kutztown, came lust week: -Two trains daily will run from Kutz town, and connect with trains au the East Penna. Railroad. Mr. Lewis Fisher has been appointed ticket agent for KutziOwn, The road tnn been made In a very substantial manner, and great credit is due to the engineers and all concerned Iu Its eon:traction. The officers of the first train were as follows : Conductor, George Suclvass, of Reading ; Engineer, George W. Hoover, of Colum bia, Lancaster county; Fireman, T. it. Barnhart, of New York. .Name of engine, .Aulturn.-71eat/- int/ Eall/e. == Franklin B. Gowen, lisq., 111 h; hero re elected President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. The old board of directors was also re-eleeted. • The position ea President of tide great corpora tion In one of much Importance, not only to the . stockholders of the Company, b ut to the whole business community, especially in the eastern section of the State; and the re-election of Mr. Gowen will give geusral satisfaction, Ortupying aft he did, a leading and lucrative poshlon at the Philadelphia Bar, aunt recognized as one of the ablest lawyers In the Commonwealth, he was at the same time so thoroughly nequithited with the loterests and business of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, that common consent designated him as the man best lilted to assume the arduous duties which previously rested upon the former president, Charles R. Enadt 11, lilt., 111111 which through impaired health ho was compelled to resign. The skill, ability, and ellicieney with which Mr. Gowen has discharged thOse duties, have been suck as to leave no doubts on the minds of the stockholders as to the importance of secur ing his services as permanent president of the road, log his azlnsfmt having, been obtained, his election was a matter of Colll,ll, Mr, Gowen has all the qualifications which lit him for the stu,cssofill 0 1 1aGre pf his important duties and underlds man agement we confidently predict of the Company an Increased degree of prosperhy and nscfulnesit. —Thydlog I= =2 I=l =I IS= Cl= 7,5011 02 57,206 09 .24.11:N1 10 1,10,3:,7 6,052 0:: 55,210 lin 3,059 06 3;052 15 3-1 10 195 II .31,,n7g 111 '2110,519 00 .:;0,40ti 00 211.04 00 :1,11 1 40 11; S0.:1(10 14 I= I=ill I:4= FEE= I=l WHY IS IT Till. t1:15 train from Allentown on the Le hio:h and Susquehanna Road 15 always -oTer crowded (luring mart week at Enema—ea:um - a the puthile he necommmiateil with an miditiottal car, or are they to pay their money and take it out in standby!. I There is likely to he ,threr week,, court :it Easton and we would leave the emm of the public with the company, recommend 'lnts it In merry. Nr.W BURIAL GEMINI. TrtIOCeS of St. John', Church of Slat have purelep.ed a inlet of land from Na than Item, for a Cemetery. It, le on the :south east of Slating Mil, about live hundred feet above the Lehigh, and is . one Of the innst beautiful !ovation. to he found in or around that borough. The .dare =aye the ground i 8 to deep black gravel, far mr,,111,1M1e4 and the eloping of the 5111 fare is an light tlot no gradin_ its collared, with the ex ception of :wool one half au acre on the we-t cud. A eollllllill ,, li is liven appointed to have a plot made of the same, and have it laid out in lots. voiOn :I , the Weather will pernat. ll= About. a mile from the Lehigh Gap is sit• timed onee or the olfle,t attil 1110,t valtiable eprlngA lu I.elkli riititity. lu the orthe ton ..Votv, last w e 0-1 WII, nn aceulllll Of its ilia 'erivory. It t iptle,trs to Lace been 1111,1 tip stud Dr. shiti,:ten. er holirve, got triiet: or it In ,nttir way from an old Moravian matimicript. The male , ' on the original map of the l'rovinee of l'euusylvnni.•t. tient:unlit Feinklin encamped al it on hi , way to Furl .111 en. The mud and:don, aiih trluieh ii Was tilled have been clv:ire.l nut :mil it found to he walled up and a Moil 'ix fret dell. It \vim probably walled up by the Indians. The publication of these factr., it is hoped. 111:1y induce 40111 r profeFe.or of anc•lent record-, ut give further information. . Tw, ow !Tow:, wino‘eeit be time and fraught with inter- nrioal ha, been Icing' I'or -4iilteit. but now. thanks to Dr. Wilson. Slttlinulon liar a curio,ity of undoubted iquily to ~holc to =ER A meeting has been held in Philadelphia for the pint pose of raking stlnseriptions fur at tier railroad between Philadelphia anti Nett'-York. It appears that Pennsylvania has already granted a charter fot• a road between the former city and some• point on the I)elaware, the said road to pass through Attleboi,Rugh ,• and there are various rh:ntt•rs from tine Legislature or New Jersey for small local roads not yet ht existence, which ean he eon...Uhl:tied so as to give a direct route from the of the .\ ttlehorough road to New- York. It i• ilicrefo r a-sinned that ❑o further legislation will be needed front either ;State. Time one hulk not yet prot ided for it the bridge across tine Delaware at lardleyville, the proposed point of ( . 1 . 0 , sing. • rile Legislature, of retiossivailia and NeW Jersey have authorized the construction of an ordinary road bridge at this place, but moot a railroad bridge ; and as there in no_ probability that the Camden and Andloy Company would al low the state or New Jersey to make the desired amendment, w hatever Pennsylvania might do, the in:Matter , of the new enterprise purpose ask ing authority from ]'ingress, under the constitu tional power to establish post routes. if they sneered—and we earnestly hope they ninny, though they will encounter great opposition from the postural corporal ion which now oppress travel ers bet tst.eit Nets-York and IVashington—We late it road passing from in point opposite New • York tlifollgli the UWIIIIIOS . of unison, Union, Soilier,et, and Mercer, through Plainfield and Mill-tone. some miles 0 est or the Camden and Amboy route, and crossing the Delaware about ten mile; above 'Trenton. It is to he a first-class road with double steel I ruck, stsfue ballasted, and crossing all ollwr roads and highways either above or below their level, so that high speed eon he at tained with safety. It is believed that the run ning time between New-York annul eau then inn rediteed to two hours. I= Prices of many of the necessaries of life have fan,n very much within the last twelve months. Flour Is now utmost 11, Lae ac 12,..01% it Wll, Col toll eoOlt, lltlpeitallh very nearly the prlue they said to before the war. Moat showy 11,38 change, and if nearly as high tts ever. ('all also beeps up pretty well. The titoney editor of the Philadel phia Ledger, is au article on the condition of trade at the present time, institutes the following com parison between prices a year ago and now The wholesale price of superfine! flour on the 214 of December, 1868, was about $8 per barrel; It is now mimed ill tits city ,it $.1.50—a decline olosie-fourth of its price. Pest white wheat Ai ac then quoted per bushel; it IS now quoted in this marlset. ;11.58—n decline of 15 cents per bushel. Eye has fallen Iron, $1.60 to $l, corn from 81.S0 to it, and oats from 78 to 71 cents. Eye flour, front meal, and almost the entire direct products ..f the sod, •Int cc L'Nperieneett a very 411111:le tie cline, while the indirect produce of the fartit pork, beef, lard tont seeds, have genernlly held their own, and in billtle The great staple of the country, cotton, as compared with this time a year ago, is about I per cent per rolllld II itther. This, on a crop 41,200,00 pounds, gives a difference of .1 1 12,0810,000; a handsome ad dition to the wealth of the comfit growing Staten, and an item that must tell favorably on the na tional evehanges. The other Southern products -of sUgars, molasses, and naval stores generally . —are nil in prier's from to fifteen per cent. Wool ford NV li hi•ey remain at notch the saute prices as last rear—if anything. it shade lower. The same is true of hides and leather. Crude and 'c hats' petroleum ore about live per cent. lower. Iron declined ill mil, materially. 'file take of the dame-tic article is controlled in great measure try that of Scotch pig and English hal' 'the former of which was quitted last year aft slo ' to $42 per ton, and Is now clown to $ , 112 to 874, and the latter, which then ruled at $9O to $O5, Is now quoted at $5O to $B5. The decline in the manufacture of cotton, wool and flax is eveti greater than that shifii it in the price, of breadstuff, us is wont of I illl,ot her except provisions, that make tip household charges. We have not at baud any satisfactory selitsittle of wages last year at a eon. responding period, or even of wages now pall, by which to mate a comparison. in this absence of dam. we leave this point to each trade or branch or nin-iry to roim own comparison.— I= The ue-ement or the new Reformed Church, on Centre >lreel, 110111elnIn. %yin br colo 7 ocrati,l on Sunday, daupary It is mid steam canal boats. are to have it trial WI ti,ennui of the behigh Coal and Nayiga- Lion C.alipally during the coming season. They have been need with 2, Mee', upon the northern canals, but we roar the width of this canal will make tire experiment a failure, on account of the witching of the bank. hurt If recessful it will re cruit in innumerable advantages to oar rich valley. Beam load in Wisconsin with 8e \'oll tbousand ratchets of wheat, go down the Fox River to Green Bay, erne, the lake, to BulfalO, thence by canal to Albany or New York—no breakage of balk ; there by making n great saving. In answer to nu advertinment of the Mont gomery County Agricultural Society, asking fur prul•oeals for furniAting grounds on which the Society could hold their exhibitions, Moyer & Shearer, of North Wales, Lave offered to furnish a tract of thirty-live acres Just beyond the Hittite, of that borough. The position is it good one and easy of acce,,. The Commissioner of Internal Iteveithe has decided that faymers who sell their produce in market places shall by regarded ns produce hrokers. Ile says—•' Farmers arc exempt from special tax when selling their produce at the place of production or In the • manner of peddlers, but belling at the tuarbt pair, even though at a differ ent stand M. station every day, is nor selling In the manner of a peddler. The farmer who Is in the habit of going to the market place regularly and selling In the manner tthove indicated, thus makes It his tetstoess so to bell, and should be required to pay special tax accordingly.'' 'fie 2tssessor of this Distriet has, consequently, given In structions to his üburdhates to levy the tax anti farmers who refuse to take out the required license trill be returned to the ..:1.0:0+or charged with the :mttn due the Government. As Con gress has always shown a disposition 'to protect and encourage agriculture In Its legislation, we do not believe that the Interpretation of the law by the Commissioner Is the Interpretation Congress intended to be pat upon 11, and we hope that tinily Will repeal it or re-enact it in such language as shall not impo,e the farmers the license tux: Joseph A11111)oligli, an aged and respected rinzen of mmtigmnory Monnzomery t c, e.oinoined nuielde 6y banging himself in b,•d-clmmber nu Nlooday evvoing of Lod week. lie w ar‘ uinlay year." of age. Drive I:4 it law being revived here that. has Manta grown ob,olete. It la that on Sunday 'there ,hall he no "calla to the bar." • 'l•he Notisfi says Zinzendorf was founder of the Niennoultes, and emigrated to Eastern Penn s sylvanla with a nutnher of co-relit:to:osta win', cattle Wain Manilla, Tha .Ifn•'Mou ways 't this Is a rentarlialtle ~ t atetneut front tt tirst-clasa literary Joiruul." Why dam the Nation want to rake 'up old atorles of our attecatora anti roll up the ghosts of ti,, past I *lt la alu•c to gut our duteh up. • It is said that during the visit of that esti ntahLt ficorge Franels Train, Eaßtou eill- Mali had an apportonity bid aupplylng tim%town permanently with cheaper and morn brilliant gas. The offer wan declined, owing to the uolao made In eontlntstion and flue unpletniont smell generated. E 11E9T OF taln vi Ali it trilll4, cinliuu, golf ar:, flutes, etc., or any.other article belonging to munical In- L e t 0 m; ;„,,,, 5 c , ; ,../ht c ki ; ._...What tx the rntlnnnl atrumeritS, can he bought cheaper than anywhere mode or pi ...alas.. in riot-. 01 t o•tittral detain y tool at r, otot eWle, at I'. F. 1 lerrniatin's M tide St oor. Alientcorn. Hot rrn,qi h , ll It. that POP slit.. id noon in rt•tilli,ni :1•;; r, c ourt to vi• l. rit. purgation In 'ouch: n eu , e la a. allaur.l ca it „ al,l he Ile b1e,•.1 n .tors o man. Vet it I. d.itte to t.ly day. Ye.. 11. I• •lapltl and SETTLE UP. aupbllu.oPLiral praellta• la Calltllllll to ool; of the ottif that 00,1.1 weattne,a. .1111 all the wiry°. The receipts at this ninny, last week, were :lithe encouraging, though the per ventage of there dimathanee , that 1t,r01,:m.1• u. i 1 . 01, , iml paying compared whit the nob ber of bills sent r ',?,. )1 ' 1 „ 1 ,1 . „;- " , i ;;;: ' ,1j!•1 ' , ' ; ' , *, Oa Aran small. Our patron, (Mould renteuilier that while the ttinoutit each °Wes in very it ilyr hundred of thtettt form a lalllhidemtae bum. whiot it hi important to Its to have. We mice tills op- :l r " . d porta:thy to expreos or thanks to tilos , who have been no prompt nut' trust this hid will t largelyi , i tireetly.ft hvultlly and porta:l...at alpattla to , v..PY circulation p• •a liiip•-tion h•itithtpd, the (ltering added to before our next. Isom.. crculation p•,nla•. lii.t.itt reititorei•,l with a new ac re,..iittt or thii /1 /1111111111111 1/1 . 1111 . 1111 , , th. 1101,•• 11t11011 _ . and all Ito. .101 . 111:1111 ptiwt•ot tilt. ity.teta t.toietl IA:If:Tr:1U: AT IIETIII,F.111:M. 11..althy action; 1101.111,1111/111,111Y, l 4 M 011111 il,' lour Paul tlu Chahllu, the great explorer or Equa. torlal Africa, lectured to a large and a pi:reel:it ve audience In Bethlehem; on Thursday evening last. 1"1,;`,'„" His thrillhtg adventures with the gorrilltts, null imaara his tranderful Journoylngs In the far away land, ' . are told by Paul in a very graphic l. and pleasing oliS.:;."..1":"' "".1 t " . tnititner. Ile is a great favorite trill; the ehildren nllll his lectures to them are always highly mote- It it!, tt to ittettO th.tt I t.... 1 Oil • ii. •tittii,it.•tit 1..., 'tit Wt.. •111•1. antl largely attend td. We hope some flay to have the pleasure of trelcontlmr hint to Allen- 11,,"g,,11 " 1,1 her 1101hnhirh Mt, t1;11.• ,11-.•1.3r,,.. hon., ;111111111.4 •11. .1 1..1 I:NIGIITS (li' Prritt to. 1 , 0 , 11 10,11 , .1 011 , 1 , 11 .01:11. I.y titii t i•lititiettt-i- A nelv Lodge or iTttiglits of Pythias is to he 1 1:"" , 0 ' II ' '"' '''" h"' Instill:Iv:I at ro.4ekVine Oil , eve aloe. Dt•h`ggles front the order in Allentoten ; Milles,townllllll n treatitti•ut `l/ , „ ' , 1 „ ' , 11 • 11.11, , ,i` f:1•1. ;he CataS aii.llia trill be pre,ent. ~ m, on I:, 11. Ito• 1•1, .41 ti; 11..1 11111 , 1,a-atil At meeting or viilean I.lttlgo, No. ISO, of I'attl- I llna, ,:""!' 1 '; satiiiita, held last Wednesday evening', the follotr. r, , , , 1 t tr .1 to; oflieers were installed :—V. W. IL I talite- °U P' , PhYgiOnn, ` , l ll . 1. - mall ; W. C., 11. Eel:ensherger ; V. C... 1. Mach, : jug 1.'1” medical trrata,a'a.t. with:l 1611, llr. W . . (1., .loseith Mertz ; I. S., I.Vll.tott Sehankwei ler : O. S., Solonion Slither: 11. S., David A. 11.%11N111. 1) '• 11. 'fobler ; P. S., 1 , ..1win Gilbert ; W. 11.. F. M. '"' ni ''''h ,tr,..•1, 1,...•nt 11a1111:1 , 11:111.1 Wllll/111. Miollt•IWII. EaLrle I Representative to G. Dr. W. A. Ilnes Ice: Trtedee, E. Edwards. jfiltalictal ant] Colitiitcrrial. =I The lirm of . Ihttchett l Haines, furnace rontractors of Cam=auntie, Ir:IS dissolved last week by mutual consent. Capt. Matehett con templates, eventually, settlit4 In the South. Wherever he may en he has our best wi,he: for his sueeess. The t•o-partiter , hip exi,ting In.twet it Anthony Rower, of .\llentown, 111(1 P. N. Dittot, of ).latich Chunk, was dh,olved on the 19th. firm of lloxworth A: Co. is ill,— solved. lloxworth retire and John Al it taken into the tirtn, which i= to lir hove after known Brother Co. Me....,rn..\ St Hobert,. plumber-, partner,hip, Mr. Athil,routionitm the CATASAVQVA AFFAIR, The Lehigh Crane Iron Company have in trolneed a daintily engi ur, eullyd the " Ajax,' . lino tilde work, It I+ it-,d hole:01"r home: to halo ondor. Under (lit Of t h e Son.Of Temperate, a union 1.1 - the radon,. prole-mid ,ingregation. held in our of the elinrclies every Sunday evening and a Sermon on Temperance bi delivered by the clergyman till., may be ~ e leeted for that evening. On bi,t Sunday evening, Rev. Mr. Earle (New School) lilted the pulpit of the Old Seltool Presbyterian Church. These incetingb have been largely attended and are productive of much good. On Wednesday cruninc of last. weak Rey. Mt Fulton, of the Old Sehool Pre,byterlan Church delivered a Lecture on the ,nhlect of "comae name, — for Illy benefit. of the church. The lee lure wo, vary Ivr;!,ely attended. ANNI" \ Tun sr..cntiotAwit , IIN = =PM The :1111111a' the ,tol•I:11.11.1 , 1 , 1.1 the North Pentisyl%ntll3 11:tilroml wuel; ht the Compwo% oll'o•:•, N. .107 1C:11:1111 ottet t, Mr. Thom, chair: Sevrctury, I•Mtvar.l.krill-trolo4. • The report of the Board of Dirvet.,:•.,, bt•iio . 4 Uu seventventh .t1:1111.11 report, Iv, read by 111.• dent_ A. Coolly, unit approved. The report contains the followitoz The earninu: the lisatt year ending ((etotter ishp, %very il,1:•2.7:11.14. A, with ihr 11-ra' yrar englltlLt. yet°. I,er I SGS, they ,how inrmn•r ft or the year of 17.336.85. 'rule elpetna,, Inctitling all renoval. and le Elie, wore ierlo MEI 44 , 2.1.;N.N1 TL , . tutel.-1. .:71.7.0. I= tin.ler .even per 1 . 1•11 t. 1,11 1111 C.11 , 1i.11,i1101, or the (.:Ipatly. Out of the prullt , of the punt yrar I/10 drtul of live p,r eeni. 14111Vt•I'll Wt . iuto ,evell per vent. bomb, of the Co:npany• The double track hrt we en 1'1111,1vIvIli“ a.l :kbitiL;t4,ll NV, V. , 11116.t.• I :UPI 1..111 11,1..1 the first dine. regret: of the :s, l ,•rint Mr• S Robert-, arid tire Tr.•34tirer, Mr. William Wi•tal x•ere read and appn,ve‘t. They contain the Item* in detail as that of the l're.hlent. The re port, sere ordered to he printed in pamphlet form for tloe c,ivenienee'of stuelillohlers. The ieetil4 then tulJournea for the purpose of inn erie• into nn election of (Aker- for the cunning , year. The following Were elected: President, Franklin A. Lowly; Directors, John Jordan. Jr.. J. flilliie4liant.Fall: 8. 31orrls Wain, Wllliaw C. Ltnlw Ellwood Bbrinnop, Edward C. Knight, Alfred II tint,.Willinin C..jCent, Charles W. Whar ton. Ed %Vara Roberts, MEETINITOV THE I,II7'OO , I , IITOLDF:Itfi OF THE V:AST PEZthA. tAILROAD The regular annual meeting of the stock holders of tile. East Penna. Railroad was hold at noon On Nfoinlay of list week, at the'olliee of the Company. corner of 81T111 and Wainnt .trl . llA, in Reading. The iet•tho4 1,11,1 to or.lvr by :Lppuhtthtv,' 1100. Jeremiah 'kg . ..ion:in Pro -111,11. :oul 11. m. Geo. I). Slitzel 6ertelary. Mr. 11. C.Jonts. Secretary put Trealuirer of the sttlielliellt Of the vartiilig. of the road for the ti6cal )'c:t rndlue Nor. :;0. which wit. Accepted. C 01..% 1.. Stirlitvr thou oilvrt:tl the fullua hr; re,ohitioll, which yr:v.,. Ititmliiii:•ll%ly a:1::1115:11: That so much tit I: i n of the Ity-Law,, that requires the 'l' rea-urer of thin Company to give bonds in the -um of twenty thous:Ad dollars for : the faithful performative of his duty, In hereby repealed. if (red, That ro much of Seetion I :lf rticle I of the Ily-Laws that requires the Alllllllll Election for President and Directors to he held It: the city of Reading is hereby repealed. Col. 1.. Stichtor then said that before present ing the resolution for holding the animal meeting at Philadelphia, he would beg leave to say that since the last annual meeting of title COMpally thee. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company have lensed the Ear Ll. Railroad ; that all business referring to the latter Conipany is transacted at the Philadelphia Alice of the former Company ; therefore, in order to facilitate business, he wonted oiler the following resolution: eh (1, That itereaper the oilier of [hi% Com pany shall bemt South Fourth Street, hi the city of Philadelphia, mid that in future the nnunnl ineetinz of Stoel:holdura Mill the meetlim4 of the Board of Directors be held at that phtee, Inatead of the City of Rentlinz. The resolialott wa, anatthnothdy adopted it 'was their moved that tt. IVC,SS be taken, for the phrimie of electing a President and eight Directors of the Road, to Serve the emot ing year. The following was the result o f th e election : I'resident—Franklin 11. Doweil. Dlrector,—.A. E. Bork, It. 11. rabet:n. \C.:\ Porter, Morton T. I,lenry, Jame.. E.Gowon, Tho.. Ilart..lr., 6)1..1. 1.. Stiehter, Geo. D. Stitzol. BUS! NESS NHT ICES Sietti.ors flair lerw•wr 14 tlteb, t prrpnnrt Lai It. hair in 111.• aliVar• not tat I.y ottl. r• otk 11/..p snAlo• p...(11, Curfaln iirporrinent.—()llr . 11.1 i del n Muhl lint tor- got Oust while Vu, onto:titer & Orono I.ty who! thoir Itotoiyotnitle thoy noveitholooo have . 1'0 , 40111 Dopeltlil,ll, larger and bettor thou nay tnerebunt Intloring ! Sep .4 eatobliohtneto lit the oily. You tau asud or loovo your Deo. 4. lira-Ore flog.. and get on goo .41ollibut oog•htletioto , ' 4 " . . could &alb., hot! it moot rooooth‘ble mit eo • .. 10,11111111r1111g .11111111 high l'.ri.••• ll'. re.kontr it., te'li PENNSYLVANIA EDITOILT.3I , .ISSOCIATIoN, , ',tithing ,tt •t 1,0,04 w , , , 4 o, , 4444 t;loir knive. Mall) 41:,15 1,1 The Aunnal Meeting df Urn Editorial .11..004110n nf the 1101.,t e. ~, o 11,1,1 ..:,,,, ...n • ::,,,,,L. will I,e rient,.,l mil ie.. 11,,,u ~,,.t. W. am 11111/N . 1.11. —....-- 1 Slated l'enottylvaula 33111 hr lieltli!l!rarrls•lntrig On Tue. . +l7l , 02' gao.l In tinaLltig 'l.'. t,, oar mtnek and .lioll continuo ludo day,the 27110 f January,l47o,l3lllo'clock In the aftero,, ,, u. ' 1ncr..... tinrina tile year, '-`-"7•451 ll' ~, Intill all I•c;01,1. A rate ellanre will 1,0 than givan 10 Tht, Eareatilrt , Conltnitten will riot at the .inner Honor ' IVe, tin under.ii:o , l altlleinletl.ndile.irave .•3;IIIIIIIII1 1 at 10 o'cleek, , A, 31., of 11,,,alste day, ti n . a00 ,,,,„t „r th„,.mr„r, or th„ 1.0.10 h c.m.l:: m0t , ... 1 h.. , wv. , •0 1,, ..10. 1, ... N. , ' 'hull PIII Inh"IOVIIhl"g^ "r Il• ' yin, 1,,,,,,,,,e0r0n,pany,110 roper I that y el .:1%0 eatefull3. Alt l'" r ' l h s n I hmu l''" a "" h lh" Pr " .. " I Ih. ' '" h1 "..." ' exatalne , l the ..,31n0 und find tle , i30,1,-,oetil.. line nO,l e.,,,, . little a 111 ennooenee V1 , n1 , 4.3 ...ming. Lennarl LW.. .. ... Ea rialnlnhern nrlteporiern. nre menil ndlp. and nre reorreetrnily Invited to ntLeutl. • lIR4IIT T. it, A. Ntnnnnin . , florroinry. ty). Bottles of ./Vornir l'eetoral luive 1, 4 '011 find nil Willi hit, 11...11 it boy it -0,11:1V,11.k. . arid lloole, (:,,v, S -, -1.. 1'hilv11 , •11 , 1 , ! „ . 11 1,11 , 111 . 1011• . 11.5`, lii 115 11-I', „ i•lls' „Ni 115 11 , U, 11'1 - ..1.1 114 . , 111•. r ., 11 . 2 C,Ani „ ,ml i „ 1,1 ti 1 11.. r In I i• I,I,ENTOWN >I .NItIZET. .1.% Nl' II V In. 1,70 Wheal FIF , III'. I.I.:•••• tt. l'..ru " lk• :NEW 1'••!:1: l'1:1 , I, cl'i..l:l],, Prmitico I Y.:: I:. • I Itri"l'Llt. Oh (4.Chothing: choice. 420 . .0: Fah itgoltatuta Co. poll-, dor: tlinhottt, tr(ti,:to. N. I'. • :t."(5.36; fair to good. tht(a);;I: Tuhs choice, 4h.-0;; tap; N. Y. Stahl Welsh tat, :1•10:36. N. Y. Slat ,, 1101rio., how , . 34Vig17. IYestorti Ite•erverl , oir.• . 2.•r0 m o n. packed connatoit to goo :I 17. . elintre, 42/705: poor to gooil, 1::• 0012; poor to good. 2.5(4 , 2, Recolptsdurlog tho past por , ,, t 11.• :2:21 t:::: It .Ig , -, ' demean, of 77! Package-fro, Is. t 1•• I Thor:: •Itg1,1 ; w 110 Impruyetnetil realfyi/h, 'l,ll ••f that It slo, 1. (toil to two 0.. Clllihrtl;.—Not , ' factory how .. 5.1 . y, 17 ,, r 1.50,4 g, Poor to good 1.10 . 1.1. .•'•. 111 - • „ '..; tt N. .• 11, • 11,11.111 S 1 .I• .1 1,1) . tt IC II I .111... i II 1411, 1 ill tli I' ritAt L. I: 0z..1 thy .t ••. It. \‘').. tI,-1 t t•t , t.t. %,:tit:tt .1 :• t .1! It to••:..I r::tt 'tit 0.•• II N - •..• . .... ..1.1.1,... , 2 '2 7 , 1, 2 . I,t•tt MEI ,•., biol. 1,117. 1, t. sum MI "c. I , i,r 17 I , I:vot.ipt • ft..... pit.... Orni .1. 1. • Ow% I I 'l . tt .I', \h. Ilir.w ‘1,1I" :\ If i —l'l,lll Ers. N. S. SIPI-6.•:: ti a city. ~ t t th.• I Olt 1.. Ilmr MEI= t uity. nu Fri.lity r of 1',1,1,11.1 Wiry • 1 p•nr. I mouth :int' ti .Inc Xo.n ft)))crtisrinnas onitici•TElt ex. %1.. • s. AL , .. • to.] IL. ;.1 l' FI:1110'..1:1', 1,-0.:04 .1..11., ikt :h,• u ,t 1 f..r .•11 , 41111.: ), Ili . At i.l i'111 , 11./1 1.1...ught 111.• . II 0,1.1.•1111...1 1...1 I .. IC SNI,II,II"Er C 6 D-I..tetTNl:lt •Foo ot o• o• loot• to ill, 11,. 1 . 111,TF Oil. oh, oll••oolv .41 lot uoolli: ‘,ll .1•Ill Imoolei.••• •ol Ilia 1,.10 , gill loo;•.•stio a lo t in 1.,: .li , j . ......•!”.lil.l IJI. • .111 , 1,1'11 M.avin:Tr. • ti t. I 1,611 I•0000t, • virrii:ttoi.l ,,, ;: .1 b I \.• E IMI=I , 11N•11.11 , . El.y ME • • lkTl'l:\ , • 011, 1,1',E1)(1NI. iA\V & ITl , ',ll' A In' 033 M ET ST.. i'llll..ll>El.l'll 1.% ion 0-int CIS, rlsr-1 t.,1 tr . v 14 4 11111)11.17% .1: 111.1%1.1C. % 111 Olt .1-1 NEI' , AT AI,I.I:NPINVN. l'A. lot to in and •••,,..I , .itti I'..ll,nll.ltikkn- in . ISSIIII.I - 1110% 01' . A y —Nor.c.• ,s.ll Out Ow vatur•hi: late]) N 1 . 111.. N U. W SI:. th.• Cu i fd. V. t.otitt,. P. N Nlalo i t • 11 • El= T REA SUR ER'S R EPOICT "oh. Ti..s.nr..l . of 0, 31.11.1 Fit . ItI•ott ~ .i11, 4 41...1110, i'•• , 11, • lit A tur. I; r 92121Z1 11..... 10. ••!.t1 12 •10'1 •411111i1 S.l l / 1 11 .1i i V 1•111 bit i , " .• ..r) F. 1..1;1, ME >I ME • 11.trircl. ' at 6...•111 , por pone. - MI -Ft rl IP.:1 . Wu. If Iluntt . 1 , .•;.a. •tippl. 1'01.1 , 011e: 1:..vol.1.• tax . 1.10 111 Allah., too.. I :10 IA Iri MEI wr• reel a. Wil110•4 am' hail. • sim t Amnon' F., nlj f, 870. ,XOl3 Abbrrtiornitnto. :;;10 000 GUARANT . t LEA I.) .0. I t Ist. For Its Unrivaled ‘Vhitenerx, 2.1. For Dm Unequaled For itn UtlMlltnaaard CoVellatt Property. hosily for its Erouonly. 44, - IT COSTS LESS to paint with Brat LEAD than an ether Willie Lead extant. The mune weight WO. MORE SURFACE, Ix more DURABLE:, end mak. WHITER WI!U 'Bret\ LICA!) the rhertnext riled boot. BUCK ZINC Eiir Ite Pudintutheil DttrablMy. dit. E'er its Purl voted Whiteness, 34. yor un iticmrpossed Coveting Property. for its tirent Economy. lieing the I'll PEST. IIAN DSOMF:ST, and moo Dl'llA lII.F. Whit.. Paint 1,, the world. BUY ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. MIEtE= 11"( ' K '‘ )"1"I' ; 1.: (_1( - )I,( >RS, KIVE PPE:ht.:NT Movable. ebony, Uniform end healthful shuth•+. Sciple ear& •ent he Mail If tle•lted. Dealer.' Order , will Ile tc•cohtly expected by the men cfacttc FIiF,NOII, It fellA11.1)S ()O. N. \V. 'OR. TENTH MARKET STB., 9 Jatl DA) VIII I. A DELPHI A. 1870. covroNs. dze Mit' with reat . dinaal ;It price,. that ag Plea Rod ~ toot,h. I si-tipaiN(;s REAL BARNSLEY TABLE DAMASKS, POW ER-LOOM TABLE LINENS. .3‘lNattk. "z• 300 Doz. Towels, itt Zo doz. to *9 00. Itlonket , ., Told° Cover, &c. 111.41 Ck C10()DS. BLACK POPLINS, BLACK ALI'AVAs. !IV/HAIRS, CRAPES. LOVES. I.S.COLLARS, he BLACK TIIIIIIIT SIIAWI.S AND CLOAKS. 4vo Yard-. BLACK SILKS, NI 1. 1 . 11t5 VO. i 'cis )I'll & )NA111).. 44, ' S. E. Cult. i.)1 1 11 & MARKET STS., ru lI;ADELPHIA. I )1:11111VEN ISHOTIVER ERN M ENT SECURrn FNI(JS CENTRAL PACIFIC I %!( )PTG.IIiE 13( 1N I=l U. S. BONDS, r I , r =II= 1 E! IS'Ult.l'E'<)!L'S NOTICE. N. , Go o• „that the utt tl.r.igurtl h.• t , t :IA11611,1;11.14 the Jotltu tltt• ll•ttottigh l'itta,tttlitut lltt•tt•lttitt 1t... ttt. ,t :tn. intlotbtrtl to I.•rltt. I. 4,110-1. t.. 1,1y1111 . 11l ithiil (lota Ow tlatt. Itort , tl, aittl It t any legal ttgalit•l •t N 1 111 itrt•-rut thou. %%ell atallltto• nt. .ttt.tl ••• , 111011i..11: tltt• tqtot.lll.4l Jolt W 11,1,1 A M. .1.101',.. -- -T IF. lIEE'r- L •4 ..rr• tlo• e poll .00y w II he lola \l'.l tI. of II Ai.M., NI ol the r• Walnut Slzeri.l'L Inri•l ,t ... 11 tit lo• hold for 1.1....0100l anal 1,1. T ‘467t11.1 . :. 'S Ind, rd for at, pot uzlln ems .\ %Vat, n 0.3.41 y mom °, I,yup , al Tsraton. of Ow I II OW 11111, ol Or coma, l'onlini•• Vir•l Fl•brllary. ili 11 (Ii 11", .2, 011 all he lied over (4) .111-3.4 1 . ..1...• ft.l voi 11,1011. i;) the Jo,. I, It. IRO 1.1.3 l ILII F. .11 4/ V t T. \'N( l I . ( i„ 11411,ESALE AND RETAII I;k W. ',wort. og 11.1.1111.'7'0S I NIX Tll STS., ),... Ow,- tt..m t., t Ive tholr patr.ma W1101,14',5, LE DPW.% itTNI ENT 111.' IN 1111 m VICINITY gr..91 , 0, , i1, _III' ‘‘.,Lk •nll THE HETAIL DEPA.ItTMENI I= FOBTEII. ANCIIIONV I' N. 101'1'101, r, the il3 V.' 1,1116114,i tO OS , VIA AllolitoWli I=lll w e g,1,31 Imit.tne... her, slid yorllepe we Sll.•unneu I. 1.1 Ibirge o•uougb nt• “1. ssIII within 12 !tiny con, bark uuwi tOgiV l. 3,11 1114 , i i• wl Ni.w York price,. 1!IIIII=311111:11=1 have . to pa, .%Il.ulo rru aterelinal% I,LII of them: by the 1%. 1,1,1110 f”liiI,VA I 111. i 411111 prirn. „.'they may pleern 1211= ==l 11111111 who thelt• .I.•lkt- tna) '...ottltitn• to p. 4 )• In I.pr the g•• of 111..•.• trilo $lOll.l 11,11:1 1 / 1 4 %,••• 11 ,1 OW 111 , 14 . 1113111, tho• 111 , itutne. mt.] 4 dar—". „f ..m• tw., or 0.., poi •oit. sdio rail., to p.. y .111,!11 bill• Thal Lav l!li=111 R'.•ll•r .t..1.•311.10t 1111,1411..t0 Mprchu..xt.They hur.• Immiht our \\'.• aro. 4,1,1,tit0.11.et1, 0.1, 1., dor , out otir 1..(, that Om, • Wrt'w 111 DAV ID N.. FOSTER. $lO,OOO GUARANTEE. Excel,. all other ZINCS. DAVIIL, WAMSIITTA, FORRESTRALE, WILLIAM SVILLE. NEW YORK MILLS. mr WIDE SILEETINGS PE , troT, 111 . 1111ENOT, PF:PPEItEI,I, ANDII(64.7O(iG I N, etc I=l 11,9 =I GOLD lII=I lIIIIMI=MS=EIPSEE me 1,01111“ 10.,i,rfal :11111 1it11.1., :11:41,111 11 rHI Yotiru, il.torrs IBM 11.V.I;F.EN RE.%10 1:U 'IV THE NOS. 3S A NII 40 EMZEICI LETTEiI vittot MEE Tit .1 vino IL. nrluu w h it =1 1 , 111,111.• lb. ,plll% and I,•.piv Life Ifnourance. T"E AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE CON OF PHILADELPHIA ALPIX. Pre.ltivist (UMW TB OF TIIF .43fER10.1 =I IS , Dar II DWI, Doc. 31 1E447, DI,. I I 4 D c 1112 M Th.. AMERICAN Inauca pollcle. on ull dool at low ratoo. nod for s•curity nod promptne.. 100.00 In unaurparied by any Company State, BOARD OF TR CS TEKS 110 N. JA3IES POLLCOI.I. lin•Cloir. of Penna. S. Mint. J. Eltlt Alt THOMSON. Iron. Penna. R. 11. It EOIIGE NCI ENT, Gentleman, ronitlence ALBERT C. HOISEHTS. Preeldent Fourth Pllll.ll , B. MINGLE,. Seed Merchant, 103 M HON. ALEX. 0. CATTELL, U. 8. Senator. North Water Ft ISAAC HAZLE1111:101T, Attorary•at•Law, N L. N. W HILL DIN, Merchant, :Dana V. Son HENRY K BENNETT. Merchant, 745 South OEOIIO F. W. 1111.1, Pronident Seventh NMI JAMES L. tiLAIIIIOIIII, Commercial .1011 N W ANAM AK EH. thin Milt Clothing Cor. oth 5, Market WO Ch.-411%0 Street. W 31.3. 110311 G, M. 1)., A EAHT II AMII.T WORLD MUTUAL IdUT INSURANC NO. 11;0 BROADWAY, U ROHDE L. WILLARD, remittent W. 8. TINDALE, l'fre 11. V. GAIIA{AY. .S•r%,fn%Ii Tshlr .Bowing la, Thu amvutli 01 Totml .2d, UMOUnt of lutittrar , Mutt Att ol the form, to thin latter, of New York L Colnisitnien. morn Chau lhttn mnUlii nut N, NV Y“rk I.l.rlincen•linnl..lnner I. NO Nome of (.... 'f,,int Cn.ll In,. Incorp. R 901090 As...l'. 1912 1 51utual lAN. ....... 1713.717,3 1 20 .02 1107,191 14090 New York Life •.. 8,846.01 1911 5,r7..1 ISso . Bnlteo stales 1.10. 2,0,0,11901 2.102 19.591 51anhaltnn Life.. , 2,1719.351 79, 3.014 1913 Knlekrrborki . r.... 1,10015 10 4.140 1059 Kinll3lll9 6,005,078 :1 , 1 13,91 V/ 111 . 41 liital di:111 ...... .... 27,..5a)1/2 1.211 1ntn.Wit5111981....9 ' 1. 1 A 1 1.842 73 1.99.1 9401 Bono. 994,1719 41 1.09 1901'0 ernotilla 2.111.481 53 2.1 , 7 19112,14,0 thy 1107.k14 1 19 1,5111 1962 ;North America.— 1.1145.301 91) 3.303 1903 Nallonul.... ....... 147.895 71 106 1984 Bloke 1.217.1171 fl l 1.391 10134 Brooklyn 850 39 43 11914 Widows ',Mph." tr.5),1042 I 11 .. 415 196 A Unlynrnal 345.1101 330 1985,0 ront Wnsturn.... 1A1.248 . ..h; 19/ 11468 A11nn11..1101na1.... 213,151 711 279 1t9113 l'ontlni.ntal Lin.... 519.702 14 1.03. 19lkilAtnertotu Popular 145.051 92 1,117 198. 1 ' Worl.l 51.0111.1..... An. 1.17 11 1,1 etwaao erotoge of realized rash llnfri% 111.`t• .11 tho New York Newlin. , Coto Deretnbar SI. 1868 et,,,tage of thr World Mittottl ..... A voraire of Wow,. pall to total throttle of t York tato luauraore Companies Per Center 11 the Wort,/ _lreton/ Average of loran+ to 4111011 UL Inattwot of th P York 1nf0..., ComPhhlea pd pe of the Worht .114,ttti 1211=11111 IM==1•=1:1 world Mutual Life lain u.• CO chuhk you :01 11/ riff Ell u i ui which , u htlve eollectoul for It. Ilr C...nimity on tire s lifu of rlait!..l 11. K utatl broth,. Wo ark. Intl) 111.10: ha 1.11.. 10 S prnv,loil fr' the watdo of i.u/11). th. , 'ln , tll.ltlllP .dll.. vlli !atoll) tottord both Itolichtive tottuy yont or I.IIA w 0. 111 , 11 thi• in=ll IIIIMIIIII!11111111111111 1!= April 1.., rer..ver..l 1111= 8 Mr= ILI• .r,v ' "for dmir wed. teeail. I I,,rell,itgltt Mud Ivy , . 1:1A1rOkIllithr 11141•1 low • w.. thum pnldlrly te-lity P.. 11 :nut Il..• ...a Prot.. I= ty heL ...I.•parted 4•W w-m. • I't r. • for no 11111 . kill hour In uldell they inn% In. Inknu nlrl, I=l = 11=1 I. E. Fill:EAU' I=l I=Ml=llll NIA RTIN K E.lOl I r..t =KO "Nro 4.TRE.NO 11. IMN(;.\ of .0 1 , 111/.) In da. Imo, been in prae,i,v In %ark...pail. GI Ile°ll fruitio .11 broleln.‘• ..f •rof,-1..) ;,lilii- Kf.rloidr” , =II No Potout ad...loomm! or.. It a...c01...fit...10 , ..lo , from 1 hut 1....501e 111.,0m In s 1111/.•.1111 . 111.••• .111 oml perimily I 11111INCIIITI., 111. Ito. Loud-. hich yr.... 1). cart 0011,11111 . 1011111111 W 1/11t1t1111.1.'.11Y MI.:LAM:11(11S AltEltllA that +trio ot tillrontltto r ott'onto• • .tt tli ro otlet,lnnootable ttio Ingll itertto wing thr thithrt Iltr. e Rhi M ATISM NI) P.\ It. In :w)' nil nl .0 c..n.1 it 1011. t. hi ...Iv •,$ urn!, I 11l r. F.pilypNv ...r full lingsirk ow., and ult Lonl ~( EM LE I , lSli.lSE.Pporllll . qin.s ea; Ni I I Ito„ m, "Loll 1/1..w.."1 vveryl . I rvrn I ion., w” rrn 1.41 elated on fillt Y 7• Si! Tart Ivo iYr alwo ll , ln g i v... t•I 1111111 L.II I nlit •II ng noonnu)' rontnl4.ln , doct..r ~ .1111.14.,•, , l'no~~ l i e rn :IM TM/W.4 Mill 1011. i• fell lon 10.11,• of th. EYE AND EAR; retw.V.4l.4 ILI I 44-1)r. u 111 111111,1. vl.ll. ;Iny ;I aired van 11..,1.1ren-P4 b' letirt (4,01.1.11 triut• ; .0W a prow,llr.,ll.t. to tiny part "i" sixth -1,•1. hot Wollitte F(111' LING 191 DUES. Mang OLD AL LLENTOW. AND fi1,..047 , W A HE ' , TILL AI 3. ! ! uo an. Io ha ..6ln during thp lid 111111•• a h. phr,hh.. thp proprietor hi offer good. a l o w tho.o toot 'loving thotto odvitotagn.. I ppm+o of thl,•ll[y mud I...hhilt roaie. la appreplmtlog th torn...lug pultaoaP. Sero.4ltollta var 0nt...10w the 111.1 of which Lit v• u. how :dhoti t‘vouty-uto• h foot wlolo. Nearly hnlf aml twelve Ind... wide. well 11111,1 With /ton& tinontltle. on the door. It I. very r•lamit ...rt . . In the ...nut) . tint together Nave -null to examine the uo.I. we' 1.0.,. eleowliere; The proprietor he +OO. Ullitiot MO , ulnal instant , - permit any 1. r.op to miderio ..... I-, iLltku• imoy Preliiiolecl b 1 tl kne‘r ledge of the iniei.fewe, unit tony dud I iienvetile. /article to hide their other re.iiect•, but II will liof hear the lie+ eernihu 1.111111 e: Our gond,. aro el the I.e. pro,. smiler., °lir hear). tile refit, aka •toiik Inn or dm , Ow.. Pr..vosting tie of old iclerk ois $ ‘wse nil prep./f i ltr) to retie• hon. creel, ~,,, “t„ ..... pr;ee or +1.11011.111, 111. MI.. iu ..Vvowlie the giviliisla Ilelu Jou 3-4 'f. o. IZE lEll=
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