The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 09, 1870, Image 2

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Editor and Proprietor.
ALLENTOWN, PA., PERBUARY 0, 1870
HON. JOHN D. STILES AGAINST
PROTECTION
We could not have believed that lion. John
D. Stiles would have directly voted against the
vital interests of his District. We had little
faith in his tariff principles, but knowing that
his own home owes its lifo to a protective
policy and that it would be exceedingly un
popular to oppose her interests, welted a faint
hope that he would sustain the principles of a
protective Witt for the s ake of hie future
standing In the community. If lie is honest
in opposing protection, we can admire his
honesty, but in the name of all the people 01
the District and especially of Lehigh county,
we ask him to resign hie scat in Congress, so
that we can be represented by a man whose
principles are those of our people. The
test which made him show his colors was a
demonstration of the Free Traders, Mr. Mar
shall, of Illinois, leading by offering the fol
lowing resolution on Monday week, and
Which came up in the regular order of busi
ness in the session of Monday last :
"Resoluta, That the power granted In the Fed
eral Constitution to levy and collect taxes, duties
on Imperts . and excises to pay the debts and to
provide for the common defense and general wet
face of the United States, does not Include or em
brace any power to levy duties for any purpose
*flier than the collection of revenues for the uses
therein Indicated ; that a tariff levied to fosterand
enrich one section of our country at the expense of
the other, or to foster and enrich one class of citi
zens nt the expense of others, Is mmuthorized by
the Constitution, unjust to the great body of the
American people, and in Its 'results Injurious
'eventually to nearly every individual interest of
the country.
" Resolved, That lu the preparation of a bill for
the modification of existing tariff laws, Congress
should confine Its action strictly to thepreparatlon
of a tariff for revenue exclusively, and that the
duties on no article should be greater than that
which would give the maximum of revenue on
such article."
The question was to lay on the table, which
was sustained'hy a vote of 89 yeas to 77 nays,
Messrs. STILES, Getz, Reading, Woodward,
Haldeman and Van Auken from Pennsylva
nia, ail Densocrato, voting in the negative.
We want no more Tariff speeches from John
D. Stiles. He has shown the people whose
Interests he favors. The cause 7f Protection
to American Industry will not , krili,tr, by not
having such a friend as he, and when he again
asks a favor at the hands of the electors of his
District they will know their man and wl.l
vote accordingly. Remember •70; !
Tux decision of the Supreme Court of the
United States, on Monday, declared the Legal
Tender act unconstitutional, in so far as that
act regulated the payment of debts contracted
previous to the war. Chief Justice Chase,
though he does not say so in so many words,
to all intents amid purposes admits the inten
tion of Cerigress to apply the provisions of the
act to debts contracted before its passage but
denies its right under the Constitution to do
so. Ills position is that, comparing the act
of Congress with the Constitution, he cannot
reconcile such an application of the provisions
of the former with the letter and spirit of the
latter.
In the midst of all the difficulties and dan
gers brought about by the sad catastrophe of
a long and expensive war, the people of the
United States look to their representatives in
Congress to devise c means by which their
condition can be ameliorated. A collapse of
credit seemed inevitable and It was impera
tively neceesary that faith in the ability of the
government, which was wavering, should be
restored.
Under these circumstances the Legal Ten
der Act was passed. Its results cannot be
dented. It prevented the triumph of rebellion,
the division of States, and the impoverishment
of a people. This and no other was the cause
of the revivification of government credit and
the resuscitation of trade, and by this means
alone was the soldier in the field paid and the
commissariat department replenished. It is
well said by Mr. Justice Miller that "upon the
"enactment of these Legal Tender Laws they
"were received wilts almost universal acqui
" encence." As the application of restoratives
to an apparently drowned person will bring
back the banished color to the cheek. and re
store ttle healthful circulation of the fluid of
so the exhausted nation 'breathed with
renewed vigor and ifs great heart beat with a
healthier impulse as the wise and beneficent
measures for its restoration took effect.
To-day we are told by the highest judicial
authority in the land to regard those measures
as opposed to the spirit of our Constitution,
and the reason given is that the indirect effect
of them has been to depreciate the value- of
private property and to alter the nature of
private contracts.
We had always thought that the spirit of
the Constitution Wag pro bone publicO ; that
Its essence was the greatest good for the great
est number, and surely its provisions could
never have been framed with the intention of
thwarting the patriot and of binding with red
tape the views of the statesman working for
the salvation of his country.
ME TARIFF AND THE RAIL
ROADS
So many efforts are being made by the Free
Traders to induce the belief that the pro
tection of Iron and Steel making is only for
the benefit of Pennsylvania, that we arc glad
of the chance to publish the letters 'between
the President of the Erie Railroad and the
other potent in Tammany Hall, the latter
of whom was relied on by Commissioner
Wells as an authority in matters connected
with Iron. Their letters, in a few words, de
monstrate the general effect of a Protective
Tariff upon the whole country and especially
upon railrotids. They are as follows :
.OFFICE OF TOE ERIE RAILWAT COMPARE,
NEW YORK,JAN. 26. 1870.
DEAR Bth: herewit h I send you a printed cir
cular, received by me thin mot fling, requesting my
eignuture to a memorial (upon the subject of the
duty on Steel Rails) forwarded with the circular,
provided the views expressed were concurred in by
me. It seems to Inc that our policy should he to
foster and encourage home products. rather than
open our murkets to such a formidable competi
tion as would inevitably result from the reduction
of duty so strongly urged In the memorial.. By
establishing extensively the manufacture of steel
rails on our own soil, and protecting their produc
tion by a Tariff which would effectually prevent
the impoitution of European mile to any great
extent, we would, In my opinion, be largely the
gelnere in the long run ; for the capital Invested
would be all in the country; our operatives would
find constant and lucrative employment,. and the
general effect upon our business could not fail to
be beneficial. lamat a loss to perceive why we
should contribute so large an amount annually to
build up the trade and manufactures of foreign
countriea, while our owu interests are sacrificed
by Just no much.
. Entertaining these views, I do not feel at liberty
to attach my signature to the memorial.
I should be plc used, however, to have your views
on the subject ; end, should you conclude with me
In the opinion I have given, I shall feel strength
ened In the conviction that the gentlemen whose
names are attached to the circular have made a
mistake. Respectfully yours,
JAY GOMA, President.
!must 8. Hewitt, Eeq., No. 17 'Luling -slip.
11XWITT'15 REPLY
NEW Yonx, Jan. 27, 1870.
Man Bra s I beg leave to acknowledge the re.;
cella of yotir favor of 2Gth lust., and PLIES that I
not only fully concur In the views which you ex
press In rtgurd to the ditties on Steel and Iron
Sails, but am at a loss to add anything which
will make them more forcible; and I venture to
suggest that you will allow me to send a copy of
your letter to the Committee of Ways and Means.
The fact Is, tnnt Steel and Iron Rolla can' be
made In suitable localities In ale country—an no
tably on'the line of the Erie Railway—with as
little labor as lu any pad of the world ; and the
only reason why we pay more for American rails
Is because we pay a blew rat* for the labor
wideb Is required for their. manufacture, but fur
no greater quantity of. labor. Free Trade will
simply reduce the wages of. labor to the foreign
standard, which will enable us to sell our rails In
competition with foreign rails ; but, as a matter
of course, the ability of the laborer to condume
will be, reduced, and a serious loss be indicted on
commerce, general industry, and the business of
the railways especially. The only reason why a
Tariff Is neeessary is to supply the laborer with
such wages as Will enable him to travel and con:
some not merely the necessaries but some of the
luZurlei or modern civilization.
Besides, If we bun: Free Trade, we, connot-ox-
Ott to prnetifo our'salipliiis from 'abroad by In
creased shipments of grain, for already the Euro
peat; markets take from us all that they require,
and no amount of pureha,es of goods from them
will induce them to buy more food than they need,
and which they now take as a matter of necessity.
Faithfully your:, AIIIIAM.S. HEWITT.
JAY 001"1.P. Esq., Presideut 11;Iiir0.1.1.
:NEWS ITERIN.
-Sereral hostile tribes in the Indian 'Territory
me preparing for a Spring, campaign aeainst the
white settlers.
—The thermometer last Friday morning was 5 0
above zero at Poughkeepsie, `24 . !, 0 below zero ut
Bangor, Me., and 19 0 below nt, Lewiston, Me.
—Great excitement preVails in Clark County 111.,
In consequence of the discovery of gold on Big
Creek, about twenty miles from Terre Haute. Ind.
A lately-returned Californian, a miner of eighteen
years' oxperieuve, has been for some days prospect
ing In the ravines along the creek, and has found
gold in paying quantities. The people °Mat sec
tion arc leaving their usual avocet lona to search
for the precious metal.
CONGRESS
THURIIDII", Feb. 3—Scook—in the Sennte,
bill was reported to authorize the funding and
consolidation of the Public , Debt, and to eetablish
specie payments ; the Judiciary Committee were
Instructed to inquire Into the expediency of estab
lishing a national police force for the suppression
of outlaws In the South ; the bill for the relief of
the naval employes was considered. The. Senate
refused to confirm the nomination 14 Attorney-
General Hoar.
House—ln the llnnse a bill was reported to sup
press Polygamy In Utah ; n Mil for the admission
of NUSSISSippi was passed ; the Naval Deficiency
bill was discussed.
FHIDNY, Feb. 4 —Srtutte —Thu Senate refused
take up the Home bill abolkhine . I be Fr inking
Privilege-22 to 34: a joint resolution was re
ported providing for taking meteorological obser
vations with a view to give warning of :II:pro:telt-
g storms.
House—ln the House a re,olution was adopted
authorizing an Investigation as to whether nay
Congressmen have sold uppolutments to the Mili
tary or Naval Academies; dills were introduced
providing' for the payment of pensions, and resin
toting the sale of olio ; the bill for the relief of the
poor of Washingtou was passed.
TILE LEGISLATtRE
FRIDAY, Feb. 4—Senate—A bill passed the senate
on Friday allowing husband and wife to testify in
their own behalf in any proceeding for a divorce
In every case where the personal service of is sub
pena Is made on the opposite party, or where the
party appears and defends.
House—The most Impnannt Republican meas
ure of the session thus far, the Philadelphia Me
tropolitan Police bill, passed the house to-day by
a strict party Vpte. It was probably signed by
the Governor on Tuesday. A remonstrance, pur
porting to be gigned by 40,000 citizens of Phila
delphia, was presented shortly before the passage
of the bill. It was charged upon 'the Maw of the
House that corrupt means had been used to secure
Its passage, and a resolution was passed, with but
three negative votes, providing for the appoint
ment of a committee of live to ascertain whether
such means had been used, with the further pm
vision that the Investigation be earned on without
additional expense to the State. A bill MIA In
troduced to erect a new county, to be called Lack
awanna, out of a part or Lucerne. .A general bill
to allow writs of error in cases of murder :Ind
voluntary manslaughter, known as the Pdul
Scliceppe bill, has gone to the Governor. Both
Houses then adJounted to Monday evening.
THE SCRANTON TRAGEDA
While thOneoveipapers gloat daily over the di -
tails or the last east 111 murder lir,4•4iIII•iilli),1111•11..
IlentiOn hot: been made 01'1111 InrGlrut 11.1111.11 ile•
alined last week at seranton, ulna whielt
11111 H 1.0 .anthill the P11'1114.111. 441114.1111151 il,
tragedy. 11111 the story resin old an. I Ilitekilerri.
—tile tragedy 01111iist 11, 0001111.111 11 , death Ilsell.
A young mall goes wondering about the count r.s .
the son of respectable and ‘vealilly ; ell
educated himself, a generott., :Meet moan., eiaii
follow, of whom no worse harm 1,111 lie held 111111.
that he was 111114, fast." .111,1 111 the ngr, 1.10
when the broad TOllll of life Into the nines' day•
light 1111011 It; when Jill eliellee3 of pow;•r, :toe
helplllhu•ss, and love are seal ling to lie conquer.
I.v the, r.trollt.rtilalli anal Ten.l, heed. .111 st 141
this age, this y stops sloirt, looking, 11 ,votili
Yeelll. WIIII a certain steady toothless ill his 4111 . 1.
110.1 Mating that liir Into, early es it is
there is 00 chance. The devil of 4111111( has it,.
{hasp oil soul and body, and Is surhiug tile lit
from both. Ile tries Ills 11W11 Strength, 11111111nd ,
It L 414, weitlc to slialce It elf. All,llll 10 it" 110111 e.
1011111Illed to 1001( 111 s tellllW null loog In the hwy.
he Writes a 1/OylSll, SlirrOWllll 10 Tall.,
and brothers, 111111 then 1;1111 , 11y ;MIS 11 pi,loll.
111 s 114,1111111141 ends 11.4'11. '1114.1, is .111.111111 g be.
yowl the pathos of whir is to lls 111 the lad's mess
relgeS W his brothers, the other boys he had len
at home.
"Caution Willy, mother, not to folimr in 11,,‘
"footsteps. Let 1110110 burled only inn 1/11/1111,...
"but I th, not wish to have any but relatives at
"lily funeral. I:tom Henry out .4 harm's reimh.
"its If he Is not eiteelied he will be r nitwit al.,'
Ile sends "u thousand kisses to little .Tullu ,
" Clarenceltml theml will noverconm to se,
"them nen'in ; mul tell 'Julius that he tuti,i
"get me, Its 1 mu not worthy of rentemlumu
from the meanest eur living. - e50111111 , .1.
story, as we said. There Is hurdle a housel,ll:
where it 110e:411W repeat itNelt ; where 511110.1" , t
—usually, too, 111,, 111104 11111/111,1, V.
of the group—is not 1;11111g:111111g 1111 ,
tiotVliWorti rent, It. 111 e, 1/1/I'lltlTi,i/111 he
salvia° or drlnic, but no le, surely by his mvli
band.
There Ims been nuni..llfalso 1„dl
nudes of the mtlnJoct of rein pernurr, stteil linter
11,
that It IS heyollo till ollu•r fille,tlllllS W,11 . 11 uut :It,
olhaltSterlll. 11111 the denittis Irolu 411,1111,1111.
.
111'1111,r no fewer Inevalise toshl .11 1,11..1,1
feel. lit fatal infect upon the mental 1, , 0,er am;
splrlltllll health of the country nye no less sip...d.
ling. Tile es II Is ti physical Waist matter re fad :
It Is time that It was grappled wllll in a 10...11
physlettl Way. It has heel. the tan.lonin hot in
and tun of the pulpit to reprrseld ildentperal ,
as a [mut t Ohm of the devil, to fe lino and ,••
slated by prayer and With. The drunkard t
simply a sinner. lie Is .411 lo rej urban by :JI
the terrors of earthly ruin and the eternal Mall,
beyond the grave. Ills heartlsioltiai wife am.
starving children tire with .justlee e ter•
Imps, held up before his isoisclenee. which II it
the 1•US1011. W(1..111;1111', ashy:trot, 11 Is 1 Inlet hat.,
tee Molted at th, other nude ..1 1 Ile (1111•SlIo11.
through the poor wretch's eyef. \Vile and cis l
ilren sire Usually neither lull tannery or bee: 1-
tirolcen as lie; lie surely sort the reAble ruin and
eternal damnation iviflt more agonized:snit limn
the tststst who preaches to them ; yet be .valise Ms.
libersitcly down to hell fora drink of liquor wisici.
has long eensed In nil probability to yield him
ally pleasure. l'or what :' \\'habit theanswerto
tills riddle? Sitoply this: That the liquor has I.e.
come tt physical necessity; that drunkennness, ill
eight eases out often, is either ati
acquired disease, as notch as seraltda and 5. , :11 , 1
fever. lad 114 surely Ilse fold. 2111.1 prayer In tin
one elite It.S 111 the other, Ina let lit love( phy,ieal
ailments by phynirnl remedies. tart IS lust
. beginning to hellnderstood by the to rlieal world.
Twit or 111 rcr :Inylimm for Inebriates are 111,1'',.
ffe• their success, \viler.. It tarnishes the I
on Willett the treatment Is based ; lad not moil
It It comprehended Ity the people by the parents
or when oldr11111:ards can there ire July
opposltinti to the evil. \Vhett tinder
hlatitin that her ohild hilly be horn with 11.1 In
herited Illninanie or ~11, 1 1 s alre.•••
tilt !Aniline', mini nerves that t lie eraviim o
tim•
Wants Is morbid, and onee 111.1tOge i l alines ,••
taltilyintal, she will use thessinse rational sie , ons
to guard 1010 ilgalllSl It Issue 5V.1111.1 .1011111/.1 colds
If he Inherited consumption; and tile boy 11 100
self, icinovlng that liquor, %vinyls may he Innewo.
nun to other Mein, Is it physical polnun lo Is
far safer than when tsmelit to regard It 11.11
!MIMI Wllll.ll olll3' the \Veldt Ind WI yield,
Drunitarsin with whom the disease Is l•
tory, sire, almost without eNrepthill.
KOlllllll. Witrlnidnhaaled tor whom m e ntal et.
eitffillellt ilialleeeSSitY,llllll %%111140 1.111111(•0 I'lllo.
therefore, Iles In tile nipplielltlon 01,41.110 hi'.lllllY
Atillllllllllt..ollll` oninterlrrltant of ;he I,iroos or
s.
We only hint at the great reform needed In the
treatment of this gooving i•s iI. The day Is, 'ae
trust, not long .llslan when It he a, !11..r
-linderatoo.l as any other less mortal ;,I I
ntnt, int.l the poor %Mehl. I,li NV, II tor nnulr
1441.1111 e 111111.1S11111111. 1,11,111 S or ',lit., f
tortilla.; to death, like this pear holt% as the nu It
Outliveof relief, anti risking Mr plain nos,
feeling that the poor shamed body , liould lie bid.
11141 lik hilt 11l Ill,' sight of inen.--N.
MR. BUCKALEW'S BILL
The following Inillor hint 1,111 Was reasi by ii,o
ator lincicalaw In place on Friday week, and re
furred to the i'onnnlttee ,in Electoral reform 4.011 7
Meiling of 'Messrs. ilneltalew, lilomtead,
II °Ward, Wallace, n I Ire anti St I mon, Speaker
It Is lir,c,l 11}1011 the Mla otlourlty repre•enta
lion, and will be followed lay another hill provbl.
log fur the election of oilleers of a higher grad,
upon the sante principle:
As Air to regulate the cloy' lon of county earn
MISMIOIIO at .ti county ittldllo(S. .
• .
HECTION I. lie it eluted,'lila at the min
eral election to be held on the second Tilesdar 4.1
October of the present year, and al general elee•
lions every third year thyreafter, One,' emoniki
stoners 'shall be chosen in and bar each of the
several counties of aids Commonwealth, who
shall severally hold their 011114, for the term m
three years and until their successoin.shall ho
duly quallned, and the said commissioners s •
chosen from thus to time shall 0111(11 other Ise
provided by law) ',UMWss all the ~avers conferred
M 1014111.1 shall whim all the duties required
of eigillithinhillerS of comities by existing laws,
titer. 2. That at the general election to be held
on the second Tuesday of October. In theyear one
thousand eight hundred and s voulymne, and at
general elections every third year the
three county auditors shall be Sleeted w and fur
each of the several comities of the. Common
wealth, who shall severally hold their °film. tor
the term of threeeoman.' until thelmmeeessors
shall be duly qualified; and the ofnyers so chosen
shall possess all the powers and shall perforin all
the duties charged or devolv, d upon nod Mots of
counties by existing lawn. 'rile county 1111111tOng
to be ehosen at the general elyellon on the second
Tuesday of October next, shall severally hold
their °dices for the lone of one year and un.ll
their successors Shall be duly qualified.
SF.C. 9. Ili thus trkentilal elections of county
commissioners and county miditois movnlyd
tor lu this net (COOlMellellig \dill the 0101 . 0011
of county commissioners at the general eleetion
In October text). each voter duly qualified may
distribute Ills three m es to and among candi
date!' us he shall t tk fit ; May bestow them sit
THE- LEHIGH REGISTER,; AI,LENT2
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r wtimnoMandlaitte o m
r ity give : a
one Vote and
' alf to eaen taro candid 4Off, and the candidates
deftest 111,Vote "bail do declaredelected. •
H :c.l. drneadeiles In the °Menet county
MisslonefOr coptityaltditor °centring oniony's°
4baft by-{he expiration .bf - it regular term ofscr
'Vice, or\loceledmied or continued bvp failure to
elect under this act, shall be tilled by appotot.
!ten to to be Ironic by the courts of quarter Pieti•
shuts of the peaceof the several counties in whiell
sitch vrmancies shall occur, which appointments
shall be for the remaining part or time of any
unexpired term to ho tilled. In the tilling of any
mien vacancy rho following rules of select Mil
shall bn observed, to wit;,)!lrst. The appoint
totmt,shnll'bt4 made frotif _ nMong the quadded
electors of the candy woo shall have voted fir
th • emmnissioner or aminor whose place Is to be
lllled ; and, squalid. The Judges of the court, by
WI the appointment is to be made, Ninth lc
rave and conalderany respectable petition from
qualified electors of the county (who shall have
voted tor the commissioner or auditor whose
place Is to Ito filled), and shall appoint such lit
person, so reeommended, as shall, in their opi
nion, be most acceptable to the greater part of
the electors by whom tile commissioner or audi
tor whose place Is to be tilled Wan chosen.
SEC. 5. Thm the office of Jury coin nissloner,
In this Cons t o ot, wealth Is hereby abolished, and
ail laws authorizing the election attach eommis
stoners, ortlelin Ina theiriurisdletion and powers,
ire hereby repealed; Raving, however, all the
luristlict Jim, powers end privileges of Jury corn
misslnne:n now iu office, or Lo be duly appointed
I hereto, and all the authority and power), of
president Judges au) linty e: arts toast with such
commissioners In and about the business of se-
llng mid drawing Jurors, until lifter tile ssn.
rill eb et ion in Octobur next, and until the con my
nut in Isslonera to be chosen at said elect ion,
inter the provisions of flits net, shall be duly
unllllo.l,
The next number of Old and Nato, bearing the
date of March, will have among its leading con
tributions a paper by President Steele of the Law
rence University, Wisconsin, on "What n Young
Man needs at College;' a discussion of tbo ques
tion of religion in the schools, as developed bi the
controversy of Cincinnati, by the Rev. A. D. Mayo
of that city; "She Writes," a story by Elise
Polko ; "The School Men and their Bureau," by
Sidney Andrews; and "Revelation," by Henry
James. The magazine will have for the first time
illustrations, to accompany an article on the Pa
tine Railroad. •
Dr. 01Wer Wendell Holmes Is to have a poem of
considerable length In the March number of The
At/antic Monthly. It Is some time since he has
published anything except fugitive verses of the
very briefest proportions, and this new effort of
his muse will be looked for with special interest.
Irritable Inralicls.—lndigestlan not only effects
the physical health. but the dispositions and tempers of
Its victim.. The dyspeptic becomes, too, In a measure
demoralized by Lis sufferitgx. lie Is subject to Ate of ir
ritation, stiletto, or drepair, e, the nose may lie. A
preternatural eenaltivetes• which he cannot control, leads
hilt to mincoustrue the woids and acts of those around
him, and his intercourse even with those nearest and
dearest to hint is not unfrennently marked by exhibitions
of test:nese foreign to his real nature. These are the
mental phenomena of the disease, for which the Invalid
cannot he justly held responsible, but they occitalou much
household discomfort. It le to the Interest of the home
circle. It It e“eutialto family harmony an well as to the
rescue of the principal stfferer from a stale not far re
moved from incipient Insanity, that these .ympto . m• of
mental rikturlance be promptly removed, This can only
tiOLIP by removing their plizalcal c•ttee, a deratgemeut
of the functions of the stomach and its allied viscera, the
liver nod the bewels. Upou these three Import.' organ.
llostettor's Stomach Bitter. get SlMUilloooohir producing
thoroagh and ealttary change lu thew condition. The
vegetable itgredients of which the preparation IF corn
po.ed are of in renovating, regulating and alterative char
acter and the stimulant which lends activity to their
I: We. to the purest and best that can he extracted
front One most WilOie.rrie of all cereals, viz: nuutd rye.
S., dy•pentic ran take this genial restorative for a single
week without experiencing a notable improvement it his
general health. Nut only will his bodily sufferings abate
trots day to day, .but hie mind will recover rapidly from
itsestles,mers mud irritability, and this twiny y change
will r [nattiest itself In his demeanor to all around him..
ifinancial anti Commercial
—Gonave. k Bro., Banker. and Denlrrein Government
Philadelphia, report the following
EMIZEI
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r•••61• , 06.1 Intorelt,utem
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11. It. I.IM.
•'l6ltral It. It
VII:011 Tactile Land (It uut
=I
(9Jrr•efed ruery uwk 6y Wei nahrf tnAr & Newhard.
Wheat flour, per bbl $7 00 •10111 nit
W her, p.a 11:, pilyang
•
Rye. 95 .•,
"
001, "
genromorizm
Wheat Floor, per cvrt
Rye " "
17Lrn ••
Hoy pi.rpouu.l
=MO
l'otaloe, per Inl.Wel
(bird Apple., per
Dried "
=I
For February rdh, IMO. Corrected weekly by J It, Mel
rich, Produce Como..lon Merchant, No. 92 Barclay St.
New Fork. .
•
BUTTNIt. Otange h Basso, Co. Palle, good to choler,
A lb. G . (11...ugu, Del. and Cattaraugas Co'.
choice, 451140; Fair to good, 3g9041: Common 27@22. Sip"
tiehouna o. pails, choice, 41(541; lair to goad, 35442:
i'ommon, 2:44:10. N. Y. state Firkins choice, yellow
34436, igir to I, 27032: common. N. Y. State
rtild• 4•1442; fair to good, 3.3440. C0tua10n,25430.
N Y. aiato Wel,ll tab+, choice, 3.1( 38:nintou to good,
21(rtito. N. Y. State Dairies, choler, 87444 ed 9: lair to good,
303.0. We,tern Deserve choice 2541.114; fair to gond N 0 26;
.1010 packed common to good 119148. Northern Pa. tuba,
choice, 42444: poor to good, 7.54Z40. Rolls in Cloth, choice
2.git2S; pout to good, 9,025.
Receipt , daring the peat week foot up ,earl' 11,000
package,. a decease of about 4.110 ptickagea dieer lot
,01:. The wn, ket ha , coutioued very doll nail we con.
aide. all armies of state from fancy dow a to common lower
fer tole., though holders of the. former ore not gra•
era Ily ...alma to make Your, savoeUlesod
neer ,alted looter, tot which we have a largo stock nu till ,
market.) i• lotto or no solo utiles, cold at rlllllous low
pice.,
t, 15 to 11. ceuta.
CII 1:11SL. -New factory choice nod fancy, 17,v9; fair
to good, 1091/17. N. I'. State Dairy good to choice,
Isar; poor tv good 13(Z1). Si. Y. State akitunted,
•od Penna. well packed to chaff, 'A dos.
Jr a; Jelsey Rad Penult. well packed In oats, 1 1 :45
N Y. State well packed, good order. 34(224.5. Ohio aou
Wel.tern, loas off 354.35. 2 &
me
hose beeu I:ght and the &mend being gond,
I ce.
have gradually c ent, and are selling to-day,
ill fiat nil/Alio it o f cent, We du trot look for any cr
mio•li ad ...Ore the w oinig stook.
BEANS.-alorro chwee, new. *bash. (321 be. 2.NYce11.70
Kidney, chu 2.50412.90. Medittin•, chose, 1. 75440,90,
Pea, choice, 2.3 a 912.50; falroo good, 2.01412.23 Mined loi
and common, 7,41. m.
DRIED 1' hi d Prime State, *toth. 1541111
Jerry, Mau and Penuaytraida, 79119. Apples Sonalern
urn , . 745. Itlackliernea, 11012. Itaspberrma,
es
ito .
Cherries Pitted.
rite.
Z 1321; Pitts 10. 6 07. I'eachen u 0
pealed, new. 8412. Pee• peeled: or vr,
FItUITS.-Apples, Sliced lots, Ift 5 . (Q4 tl). Do.
•ieleeted. 4 2.545 0.1. Cotnnoin, ' W 1 OJ.
SEI4I/S-slaver,auod to printe,ll ro. 12441113 h;: Flax•eed
2
111,hsW X.-Pure, IN Th, 38440.
Ptit' I,TII Y. - Ducks ally(, pall'. 1::,®1.75. 0 4 • 4741
silo". 'a. pair, 344.00.
1 0. DRESsED-Torkeys, choice, ip lb, traa2.s.
to good. 17(4121. Chickens, choice, 11; com
m. to good. 112.17. • Ducks. common to choice, Ite/J4l
eee, 1001$.
Itocipt, light and pr.". firm no per quotations.
0 . 5,1, ; -1,1,9191 , 7 1 1 Pr . 4.1011. Partridjgea, Bi en l 75.
Grouse, I 501 5). Quells, 2DT 03. 001000
14/16; Venison, whole Doer, tl 11.
leiv et, Dreaded, Ili 11418. 0, poor to good, 1 0 01 5 .
Plappera of call,. will bear in mind that, the forward
feet 01 eal•e, have t• he cut off at the knee joint, and the
hind at the gamble or knee joint, and no head skins or
ear,. to be left ou the cal lea. lo selling Calves In this
market we have to allow from one to threepuunds on each
cal:, where the .Lin hours and head skins ars left on, and
thttui.qc It is to shippers' Interest rerous• them before
slopping. Leave nu eattland or haillottitu the calves, and
oho not sew rip the calve. before shipplug.
HOUSEMEN. ATTENTION S
HEAD TIIE FOLLOWING !
Mint, 131 h, 1800.
4to 0. WeLl.e—Drag Six: 1 hove used "Match.
he.' Pio-man Liniment,. and consider It • complete sue-
Thete best I have ever known, and the only one
much accomplishes 'mire than It promises. My businr.a
on a dealer In horses line gives toe imilleieut oPtiottonlll
Id hog its virtues, tot 1 have IthritYll from 30 to 110 borers
on band, and 1 mu comtantly receiving fresh supplier.
In swelling, titaliimin of the joints and tendons, *stake,
kirk, itiol other iujorieit Incident to the trooloportklion of
horses. I have tumid it In•uluable,and min cheerfully re•
coinincati to ow hem and those having charge of horses.
Yours, he.. OEO. W. BUSH.
. .
Wm. Penn Hotel. l'hilada.
Thin in•ninable Liniment le w•ld by Drugged,. end
timrekeeper... Whelemale by JAMES 0, WELLS, N. K.
ear. ee 9th end Sprang Harden Ste. Philadelphia. For
•ele. ilhaniewn by L. SCHMIDT 8 CU., El' int liamiltua
meet.
A couGll,, COLD OR MORE
AT requires Immediate •ttentlon, an neglect
01100 ro.ult • in as Incurable Lung Dines,.
ogI..DWISP
4. 1 1 BROW S BROY Clll4l. TROCHES
BRouotilq !la mood Invariably lOW. 1n..1.!nt
" A 4Tgli•
qocr- tiara a mouthing effect.
SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS.,
them t nn.l htrengthen the T alre.
Ow tun to the a Ireputation and popularity of the Tea.
mare,rorthlrxr rind rhea], bit (0111 r are offered.
which ore good fur F./Ming. Its 1.1111 w oeTAte the
true.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
solo lITHILYWREAR.
WANTED ,
575,000 175,000
MEN ! BOYS !
TO ATTEND THE GREAT DAILY
ClothinL Y • Sales
OF
BENNET & CO.,
TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET STREET,
Half-toay beluven Bth and 611 t Sic •
ro...Tonr tins will not - be wanted. Wa gggggg to gine
elsewhereium. to hurah ot elotb ban can be heti
cull aud new what vacua doLaguna purehaa..
FFORRENT.--RETERA IL CON VENT
cat rauma. situated to a favorabla location. Borne
of them culled for law yore °Mass or business occupations.
Apply at the Office of TUB LEUIOII REOISTER,
tows.
LITERARY.
118 0118
"1 tahlii
11.5!1{.113
.114 , M.lllll l ,
11 i 1 i(1114
111' I - 0114 1 e
.114 (1114
114 14
111 (alll2
.
fl'n
MESS!
Ram
En
nt
preA flotircs.
VEGF : TAI3I:I". tf
lIAIR 11EN ENV.E 11,
In the boot article known to pwrve tho loOr.• h will
ponalvely re-torn
GRAY 114111 TO ITS ORIOLV.I I, t 'nl.n,ll ASO
P HOMO TR ITS (I 10111' 7'll.
• ,
It I. 1,11 entirely new celentl rent Ilacovery. combining
many Of the mmtt powerful and ...ratty. anent- lu
veg....1414e kingdom.
// makes 10. Her' imbnrh . on'erigrZii . ;
.11111110,V no, Akin
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND UsED IY THU FIRST
MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
For sale by ell . Ptiv^
It. P. HALL CO.. Naalot. N. if., l'supriotoro.
it -° ERRORS OF YOUTII.—A gentleman who
eulrered fur "yettro Nervous urhf ur Preino
bore Decay •tid all the offeet...if youthful Indiscretion,
wlll, fur the sake or suffering humanity, send free to all
who need It, the recipe 11111 i direction for trioking the •ito•
retectly by which lie yeas cored. Sufferers wishing I.
profit by the advertiser's experience con do so by
id
dmsvintt,lnuenwrtcuetideucr, N 11. 01.4 DEN,
No. 42 Crollir St. Sete Yot k.
TO CONSU Ml"f 1 VES.-I'lle advertiser,
hityinglieen restored to hos It), 10 111 . 011 . 11,1 1 1,. by a
Tory Simple renteely, fter hey Ina setremd severni Years
with 11.•0v0re lung albeit'',,, and that dread 11,101 , 0, rot,
tomption.inunatous to make known to his billow sufferers
rite menu„ of cure. Tout) whottestre tt, he trill vend a 4,1,7
of the prescription need (free of charge), with the direc
tions fur preparing it - nil wituti the 1,11110, 10dh they trill
aid IL ollre cure for Consutnfitton, Asthma, Bronchitis,
'rho only oilier' of the ailvertii-er iuoinillits the Pre- dolt ,
Lion le Co benefit the afflicted, nail spread Information
which he court-it-es to be invalitoblo; owl he holies every
sufferer trill try his remedy, 04 II Will cost them nothing
and play prove it blesind.
reifies wishing the preset 'piton trill please address,
EDWAltli A. WILSON,
AVllliitinalittrff, Kings Co.. N. Y.
; ; ;; ; ; ; ; 1 1 ,
TO TILE NVOltlii CLAtiS. --We fire IIL/11' •h'epared to
fornlnh all einmars with ron.fant employment at !idiot., ilia
whole of the ttino or for Shut epAle wmumttn. llntduenn
now, light and profitable Persona of either nex aanily
earn (rum to per evening, and a Proportiougl num
by devoting their whole time to the bo-inaa, lloy, and
girl,' earn gnarly an men. 'That all who Sc,. into
ludic., may send their stinfrear, and 10 , 1 the 11114111.,,
vc
make thin unparalleled ode, To auelf tire not wail sat•
hilted, we will nand ill tuf pay for tha trouble orwriting.
hull partlealura, a valuable natople, whirls will do to
continence troth on, nod ropy of The Litrrflry
Cumpanion—uuo of liar latgfoit and Lam !amity hut.,
paper.. publinheil—all .cull floe by ile.idar, it you
want portnaneut, profitable work, itibire•i. E. C. A I.LEN
St CO., AVIII,TA. MAIN, tar I.lin
115.
GOLD WATCHES
THE ONLY GENUINE
OROIDE GOI,I) NVATCILES,
314.V171".IUTURED Br THE BROM: IVA TOM CO.
Arran of best make. Thi i itino Caere, il'orronteit not.
to larataA; linik like due Gad, and ore EQUAL to the
beat HOLD WATCH ES'in make and Ilniab; wlth [he heat
Pall 'carried Detached and Papal Lcrrro. Extra Fine
Eames (Gent'' and Ladies' sire, t /:l: , 1.01.
The Double Extra Het/twit, Solid Oroide Gold, A No. 1.
Full Jeweled Levers. at 1 . -11 each.
bent by Ex Pre,“ nay where w tibia the Cnltail State., AT
NI:OI,AR WIIOI.ESALE payablo ou delivery. Yo
AIOYEk IS lIEtl It uIED IN A I/V ANCE, only satlioartory
paurance that the order Is maple failll• Ally
ackage may he avoid :mud examined before paid tar by
payola the ba pees , ellipses only.
Perim. eau order by Mall frith haply, by tending
mosey Iu advance, la a Iteglnt••r, d letter, gird lb. good,
• AN A " G ENT Sinal us it n NiilAll FOE 'SIX WATCHES. WILL
HECEI VF. AN E x it A WATT: II FUEE—M AR ING SEV
EN 01 WATCHES FOIL &AL Olt SEV EY W WATCHES
Fon 1,120.
ALSO ELEGANT 0110111 E GOLD CHAINSof Intent •ad
moat eimily styles ; for Ladies' nail limulemea's wear,
(rota 30 to 1J niches long, at prices of V, 44, 46 ..,d14,9 ouch ;
seat Wilt watch at Love , . in helve:de prim,.
Our Watching aro all libido of the GENUINE SOLID
OROIDE GOLD. REYINEO, ace all perked Y reaillated and
imited, and IiIIARANTSED by thy C.ll/1.1) , to Areip
correct time and more and not torn lab. state the klod.
.70 and priee of watch and order only of
TIIE OROIDE WATCH CO.,
dee 9-3 m lan Fulton Street, New rack.
WORDS OF WISDOM FOR YOUNG
Id EN, nu tho 'toll g in Youth snit Eitiy
31Y1111011d, with SELF for thoorringutui untot taunt°
neon in letter ouiviilopoii, tree of cliiirgo.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, hog FY.
Blur 19-1 r•.:
117.7., SCHENK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEA-
L' , ..)" WEED TONIC nod Mun,drake Pills, will cure Con.
sumptlou, Liver Complaint, mud Dyspepsia, If taken rim
cording to directions. They are all three tit be taken at the
same tune. They cleanse the stomach, relax the liver,
and put It to work: then the appetite becomes go,,d; the
food digests and makes good blood; the patient beim. to
grow In flesh; the diseased matter ripll. the lungs, and
the patieut outgrows the disease audit.. Well. Thin.' he
only way to cure consumption.
Tu these three medicines Dr. J. 11. Dchenk. of Philadel
phia, owee hit unrivalled corer's In the treatment of rid
mutinry• cuumutuption. Tre Pullman° . Syrup ripens the
morbid matter mu the lungs, nature throws it or by an easy
m
expectoration, fur when the phlegm or matter in ripe. a
slight cough will throw it of, and the patient has rent and
Din lung. Leath tubes!.
To du skis, the Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake fills toilet
he freely need to cleaner the stomach and liver, so that the
Pub - num. Syrup and the final will make good blood.
Schenk'. bluudrake Itilln net titans the liver. removing
all obstructions. relax the damn of the gdil-hlaililef, the
role starts freely, Niel the liver is soon relieved; the stools
will show whit, the ran d;u nothing h
e as ever been
cni , ti s
~tl il c w h i i lg v
w,tt greet curet, uni
the gall-bladder and start the secretions of the liver like
sehenk's
Liver Complaint In one of the illO,l pronduent rails. of
eotisuallition•
Scheuk's seaweed Touic a stimulant hud niter
att., e, aud the alkali in the Seaweed, hich out
prepar,
Liu). in mode of, &roosts the stolitarit Ili tirow out the gastric
Duce to dissolve the tood with the Pulinunte Syrup, and it
in Mode tutu good blood ode
forimintatiou ~r •vitring
the stomach.
• •
The great re why ph yoichool do out corn cousutop•
woo m, they toy to
du tom touch; they give medicine to •top
doe wough, too emu chills, to 0.1 , 11111111 ' , Waal, hectic Myer,
auol by eu don. they dewing° the 0 hole cllgeoclive power,
Luck lug up the ....atm, a oil owentuall) two smiles: , sink,
aid does.
Dr. sehootk, In blo lrretmenl, doe, troot try to mops cough,
oldlithWeath, clubs, or lel,. Homo,. the cult.", awl they
VP 111 all stop el their ow it mocolil.No one Call be cored ill
C o nnottiption, Liver Complaint, liy.pepooo, Coto.), Cali.
our Ulcerated Throat, utiles, the liver and Allwriaca ore
01 10111 healthy.
Tily.'•!ZTl•ot,"'re.(l.,'M'itTiNdiVdoi'foFeT lingo OPoFeio9o!'9riiftitln?
otattou. pima° adheeton, or th pin Ire mane of lo-
Jae/Main and loot decoying. 10 hoollWhat lowa
Or dour! It tot °illy the lul.u that ore w iodotig, but it
'ln the whole body. The stooteault end liver have loot their
power to make blood out of lood. Now the only chnuce
to take Scheek's three toolleimo, which will bro. ell a
tune to the •dutnorlo, the patmet will begin to wool loud, It
Pe detest meal y'itud look.• good blood . their the pat,.
Peg.. Sr LttLitt to de.. nod slo n its Ilia bully begins to
grow, the Mims coommeoce to heal op. awl the valiant gat
vleroby nod well. 'riots
In the ooly y too mite Coonetwilp•
u,
Whim the. 41:11: Whew.., and tool). Liver Complaint
and wy e pepaia, achrok'o. Sea. 000 l 10 o. and 3loodrake
nee loudly:lent without the Volition. Syrup. 'rnke the
.clandralve trills Weeny to ali boliouo
perleftlY intrntit ,,
Dr. sehenk, wino tun enju) ed uninterrupted health for
any yearn pant, .d now welt lot pound, woo wonted
aWily to ti mere 1.1:01 tun, the vary I.i.t vtage of
miry Coono.unwitivou, him plipocnona having pronolillOod his
tni.ha Itulatlthot and abutiduued him to tun late. lle woe cuted
by thou...mid medicines, and shalt Inn recovery ' 111.111 y
thollhanda allloCted have tined Dr. Pellet. Prop.
Ayatollah Lvitb UlOlllllO ronno direetionl
ancoatintay 01‘1111, 1.1101.0 it out abaulutely uerevoary to pew
lonially see Dr. eiclimik, enleoe tho• pot I Pull, 1411 their litogo
e g o n io ned, stud tot this purpose ho pouleveioually at Ina
bale", Philadelphia. every ~:ot tit oho y. time all
letters tot nit mu inia.l be add, II„ In ; 0, 0 Ka p,.
'Woolly at No. 3'2 1101111 Mlll,l, NVVI York, evoo y "Otto
rui,oloy, and at :Vo. 3.1 Ilnuovet sweet, ltowtou, evcrY
other Wo edoefloy. 110 giro. adv loot lo.r a thoos •
ough examonation with his lteopiromitoter the Price ok3 00.
Othe- bolero el ell eh city fr aA. 31. to 3 I". 31.
1)B. J. 11. SC IlliNK,
15 N. CC! Se., Phitothi.,Pu
mar 10-Iy***
Jar salc anb 1.0 Ict
4
20
11tRIAL LOTS FOR
The tinderAigno.l offer for .1°42.1 new Cent.—
tat) , hut„ ittnne.innely adjoining Ike Caton un
Centh Kneel.
'file lute tell be vuld by auharriptioth and inonnedtatoly
after the whole number nee dmpoved of they will nen wutd.
ed by lut in the .010 niunheruv iu the .1:4.1,11100 of the
Union Avvoclutton. Hats or plans of the plennutn. , ran he
seen at our,ottice. Illy Id 1101 , 1) i 1:1:11 E.
rro LET.—.t ICEASONAItLE LEASE
will bu given an the fix tau Slate Quarry, vitunted In
Plainfield townehip, riortilantPton cont. ru•, near
glackertoWn. It convivial of number ono Wu- volt, blue,
uever.fading .lute, fully mind to 4110 well:known Chap.
neat, Mute, with It good water not" , and a lull rialimg of
pumping and hoiating machines. Person.. 11....ir0u. .1. au
opputtunity uf this kind will pleas., ex, tu:ne for them.
velvla, and apply to lloubon S'arliertow.. u.
mar 1, 't.V) U. L. PretilltlPl
FOUR FIENDRED FARMS FOR
SALE, ranging In prim, fromgetolpi per arra, accord
to linpruretnetaa, locution ste, (loud soil, genial donate,
and near markets. 'These farina are allnitted in Virginia
nd Maryland, Nome In the Immediate vicinity of M
logien and iitherk from 5110 iet dlatailt front the Cap.
Addreati or call on .1. D. ViSMitaartrlin
selti, Avenue near Sixth atreet Wa.hltigteu, P, V.
FOlt RUST.
ilia new TII WEE-STORY
BRICK STOREHOUSE AND RESTAURANT,
Situate on the Nurth.Rer.t corner .1 ' Front nod Allen
etreete, In the SIXTII WARD, City of A I.I.ENToWN,
I'.. 'l'6e luretiuu ,if the propel ty,duntit, mato,. it 4.
good hostile. rend.
Fur Intorrr.ation el+Pic to
!IRNRT T. KI.F:CKNER
Aldermen IVard,
Ailetuoven. Pa.
MEE
FOIt.S.tLE.
A vALrAni.i; ,to •
WATER POWER AND FACTORY.
Haying now In running order n Planing Mut Moe. Slitting
Saw. Three Circular Sate, L. Saw..l It.ag Litth ,
other nature., all to complete old,. llon.O. and
other ...thudding, on
North Peon Railroad.
Avply by tellin or la ItrtotOtt. to
JACOB SHAFFER,
'2.:41 North Second street, Philadelphia.
G R EAT SALE
Cl=
PERSON AL PROPERT V.
Will bn .old nt public ”It. ht tint tole nre of Jtitot,
Stowart, &reared, In NVlttelialltotyvnhip. 1,,i git c-on'Y•
opposite th , lt,nuith or..7itt.t.tnunon.
MONDAY AND r.IITEDA Y.
MARCH iTU AND IS TH, Is7o.
tha following PERSONAL PIN/PEWIT of s. Ll derefie•6
tu•srlr—Our throo Euro, hMVell COW., our
boll. three (,ice, Itoil heifer, six hou.l oIONI, one bog,
seven 11111101111111 four halo •110 .. ,
wagon, tower. gruiu drill. luschilw wdwer, two 'draw
curlers. corti nlieller, gram lan. two uric top b0gw,, , ,,. Lieu
light carnage I/11111On, fdur %PIS 111,V) .
barns,
fly nets, .highh.
huu, plough b orers. rte .ll'.
eglo. buffalo ruler, utie•horer sleuth. set rt wherlwrigLt
S r
,ttour. told all the ituploutrut, well.
stocked lam. Al , a, ut the ' , Ma, Vt1.1T 0 3 , ... thirty
Acre, of Grain In Ihr gruuutl.
lIOII4FAIOLD C10()I)S,
Con‘lsting of three mien chairs, letter. threo rocking
chairs, gee (liningabout one handled cod Oft,
yard. rag carrel, cook coif dining roam clover, number of
blind., our sewing methane, nix bed., I/ethic:oil and
bedollur, kowtowing luipirtunnvi, copper kettle, largo Iron
kettle, and many other al twles too unmet one to
Mention.
Condlllonawlll Le made known on day or .nl.l,
brEWAItT.
Allni'r of Joint. row art, der ',I
EEO
CARPETINGS!
AT OUR NEW ANI , “1 - 00 r,
635 MA.I3KET STREET.
A fall stock for Spank Sulch of
NSTERS.
ELV wrs
Bitugsti.s•, •
TAPESTItY.
INCIRAINS.
VENITI ANN,
• • alArris,
OIL CLOTHS, 4"...
LEEDOM, SHAW & STEWART,
645 MAIiKET ST., PHILADELPHIA ,
Jiw 10-1 m
N, WEDNESDA,
it bic(ltat•
r, nom7rss
111 A L l'ADEctrcill'AC I.
A PALATAULAL REF ItE.Slll:ilt. NtlettlotWtt 1•0:11C
BEVElletill. mote slesuittlieuitix thou als.'boor rind Por
ter. or AN DIitiCHIPTION OF A1.0011111,1C
lodtspetuneble to the aehlliteted, eepsehtlly ourelog rno•
thers. Iterunimeunlsil by phynniciniont sn exeelleat
nntrengillsoing TONIC BEV EltAti Hunt NIITILI ENV, turn
n the best knows prepera turn for N MOTIIEItt , .
nut listhig the nnhtsellutintble.propertienn of malt liquors Inn
genets I.
TARRANT 5.; CO., NEW YORK,
frb 2- I in Sul., Agents for the United State, etc
NO (ERE. NO PAN
1)11. I). LONGAI(EIt,
firalloain of thn Unlveraity tif Pronnylvania, at Philadel•
ph h lii la tionon•nfulprarl.on for a otunberuf years
VAIIVIIO p. 4 Of the United Swop.; will promptly at.
teal lo all braurntoi of hi.; profewlou at hh. futon,
!Co. , Si.rth el reel, bet. linuttlton 11111 i n”f
=I
No Patent Medicine% are need or recaininended; the rent
edi ad iiiini , tet ed are thilao which trill not break dooro
the con,itntien. but renovate the iiyidian Irani all Injorle•
it ha. en.tainial hen; mineral tord:eine.. nod it In a
y . and perfectly 4,1,11 ,111iIiiOn.
I . l,Nsrmi " rioN. TIRO NPIIITIS, DYSPEPSI A.
and all emir.d:iso.c. of the Lunge, Th.o.tt, stomach, and I.lY
er. p filch y carry tholpian.l. to 114,1111 , `1y C. ye, elm
undoubtedly be cared.
31ELANCLIOLY ABERHATIoN, •
that Him , . or alienation and weaknesa at the mind which
per.un• Incapable of ea ioyiait the hicaaaci.4 of
perfuritalag the dune. at trio.
IiIIEti3IATISDI AND PAIIALYSTS,
in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted err.
ably hpilep.y. or falling sicknens. And chronic or stub
born caso. of b Lila LF DISEASES npendlly and railieally
rninoved; bolt Rheum. Skin Diseases lot y, r•' standing)
ovi, description of Ulcerations. Pile. and Scrotalonailia•
noses. warranted cured or no pay.
All — Pnrhenlar attention given to prlyate di.ensve of
every descroitien of Lath
Ladle. suffering from au y complaint incidenial w their
con. gun colic lilt Elio doctor xith iissulAnco of relief.
Pawnor cored. and Timor. of MI kinds innioved without
the kuile or drawing blood. D 1.211,3 of ilia
EYE AND EAH,
auccerodully and effectually rernneed or no charge MO ,
4W Dr. Longaker 1,11 make ri.it.any thetanca tl de•
aired; can be adtlreexed by letter lcoolltlentlally) mod nted•
Witte mew rib nronecthcee , lott , todtlY Part of the county.
°retch: Eaat toile of "bath sheet. between II ulnilten and
Wolutit Allentown. ape 1.5•1 y
itiisrcitancous
CANDY AND FR ('IT
G EO. «l JEN K NS,
I=
n uVerthn•a• tof
SUGAR, MOLASSES AND COCOANUT
CANDY,
ASU 11'11011,AI I) 1.1,1.1 Ii IS
FRITITc;
,
FIRE WORKS,
MIE
( RIsT.M As (4 OODS
161 NORTH TIIIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
d
SlO,OOO GUARANTEE'
BUCK LEAD Exce ILEAD , all utbes'
Int. For Pa Vorlvalml Whltenens,
For'ita Unequaled Dornthloy,
" li. For It, Unnorpa•mmt Covermg Property.
Intetly (or itn Economy. •
,:onTs LEs, to paiut with Boi( LaAD than any
other White Lend exotot. The name weight Carel. MORE
SPI(FACE, In inure ItoIIABLE, and manna WHITER
BrCK LEAD Die cheap! rr nd t,rl
$lO,OOO GLT A ILLYTEE.
B CK ZINC EY,I7,V
For it, Unequaled Dora Witty,
ltd. For It. Putavultal Whitetre.e.
3d. For Iry Uneurpas•ted rovoring Property.
• idottly, for Its Ord Er Hwy,
briny the CUE PESI'. LlA.NlluitYlliST. wad wort DitUA
DLL White Paint in Inv x ot
BUY ONLY
BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC
TliY IT AND BE CONVINCR.D.
i.k.ipf,t rwrtutvol by lb.• Ataiing.l4.olr,
BUCK COTTAGE COLORS,
Prrpnrrd , Ypre,ly for Painting COTTAGES, OUT BUIL
DINGS or nrel dancr,ptlon. FENVE9, &r. THIRTY
FIVE DIFFERENT COLO US, Durable, CL.:. p, Untiorin
and Benoit lof nhude.. . . .
Sample ratd. brut by Mail if tlrAired. '
Ortlor. will Ito promptly excrittml by tbo mots
rf.trltt r•.
FRENCH, RICHARDS ik
N. W. COR.TENTII & MARKET STS.,
inn I 9.1) I'IIII.ADELPIIIA
I=
\ trepartor of Watches,
l:o. 032 Market et., raLladolphis,
Would rosnoctfully cod ollon•Ire to !..t
now and cars lady tol•cled stock af
WATCHES, JEWELRY, NANO/MS,
Ally.. Lad Plated flare, do.
ltoikoutoo promptly oitacdod to and neatly doe..
WATSON'S CELEBRATED FIRE
AND BURGLAR PROOF
SAFES.
• ESTABLISHED I.V 1543.
THE 01,1 , 1:ST SAFI; vorsE: IX I.IIII..I.DELPiILS
The only Sarno. with I/008N.
llarallwed Flee front It.ottlitoo , .
AI ,t prlol4 (roll) 15 to At per rent. itAVPr than oil,'
looker. Plea, 11 for Circular :toil Prie lA.!.
l'. WATSON A< sttN.
I.lit , of Poona & Wat.ito. 31.1Porseturer,
oet 7. , tt0 No. a3O. Fourth dt.. Philadelphia
1 , 110111
MR. FOSTER.
To the Public
We have concluded waive up our busdnevv In Allentown
with a view of eventually settling In the Groat West,
We have done a good business here,• and perhaps we
unlit to be satinfled. but Allentown is nut Illrge enough
to suit our ambition. When it numbers f,o,ooolahabitituto,
as we beheve It will within 13 year, we may cone back
again to give you - once more "goods at New York prices."
Meantime, while we arc growing rich In the West, you'll
have to pay Allentown merchants tall of th, , m. by the
way, capital fellowaljuat sixth prieem as they may plea,
to charge you After March 15th or 3)th, Paper Mu.llns
ma; again be cold at trl cent.. Thnt was the prime when
we opened here. We cell them for )0 rent•. Print. may
again be cold at to cm. Ilmllus at 18 eta...which we sell
at t 2 eta.. &e.. Ice. The beautlful credit system will ho
permitted to pursue the even tenor of its way, nod People
who pay their debt• may coutitma to pay, In {I2OTA.Pft
profit., for the good• of those who don't.
Before leaving we will do the uterrhouts here the favor
of publiahing the names and addressa of .tome two or
three persons who rent., to pay small bills that we have
been foolish enough to trust them to. For the preoeut wo
content oumelves with givloic them this Palm.
Memrs. Keel:. Weiler at Co., clothier•. will OCCupy our
gore about the tolddle of March ni.xt.They here bought our
lease and fixtures. We are compelled, therefore. if poe.
alble, to clone out all our clock before that time. We will
eve a parting clap to bilk price.. We propose to nen
everything 0) almost any repronable price. Many
goods will be cleared out lem than cost. We are now en•
gaged to marking down our stock and shall continue to do
so until all is sold. .tk rare chance will ho thus given to
secure great bargains. Bee that you take advantage of 11.
hale will commence Thursday tu,!ralug, January 13th.
Verytrair yours,
DAVID N. FOSTER
FEBRUARY 1870.
DMA
ENE
. iirgaV.,Totircfs.
.AsT. 01'114 :lA, .9 • - •.
All por.iio. WllO Indebted for 'venter hrftelif
the'Alleuta wit %%later tainitany Kb hereby netillett Out
they eau ' , tittle their ateti too, Icy call nu noon the l'reititua I
rer or the Company in he fillies , of the Coo illy Coltflnist
filoutire thoweeti ca tc Alltl the Fir.t fitly fsr February. Itaa.
After that 2 , 1 per rent. 00,11 Im• added on nil 11.111,1,11114 d 110
tool ilto esitiso al telitaisl arroulit, 00.11 be tonoesl over to
Jll,ll.ti of the lor ealleetioo. Il y oilier .It tho
EAV l'rrmilfe,t.
Maim 0.11, 9orretAU.
Tilt/M.A4J•4../7t. •-
1V 111.1.11A1l
vrtintic, 710 AIICII t'T Pllll AI" A.
ink nut l et , .11. or ino nnso et 11;lo Punt.
coc.+odinn 1 o
Pay Mink
i:rl/0111..
Fitch, &r.; uoiiortlneut of Socquipi, In
seal, Pio •inii or Whit.. null Mach which I taw
4,1,ma ii 2 , 1 nor cent. Ir., than oily utl,l iitorc in the city.
Alpo. a One ni.iiiirtiorist iit Whop l o s, Whitt, fro.
land or. nod 11111i,111
1% 1 31. Ii IA :NA"! 11,
7111 A rcli
=
TRIE nisTiticrcouirr OF TilE
s TII E EisTEics DtsTittcr OF PENN
tiT LV ANIA. In 11, nkrnpeovi. No. CI.
In tor tont ter of DA N. L.:, LEVAN, 11.tukt opt.
. .
Th.. end, unugand hereby {Lee. not., of bin appoltittueut
anneyure ot the el Daniel Levan. of Albany
taint...hip, In ilia County f Brikn. napl District. who
wax .1,..1get1 it Bankrupt npan bin owu Politleu
Dintrlct Cotui I loud Dintriet. . _
• •
1 , 01•••1 nl go.ol,tt. tiny of .lationry. A D. Ig o .
u I RENA:XS :MA I. IT 11. .feetgitee.
"VII: 111 TOWS NOTII'E.
TII to I: I. 11.! NS' rit TOF hi:111011 co.
. .
h.tulr ofCII ARLES K. SADEItS, tlreem.etl.
The Auditor oup.onted by 11,,' Court to etulit, settle out!
Il,t•t .o'l,ol, of •11.• to sander', Adtotutotrotor of
I. nder. , . dee'd. and 10 I . oloort 111Airlholl. or
the 1.., in the of the nreonoto tat, will nwel the
intro e-tod the purse...lo! kin nPloonlnoott. On
MONDAY, 214. A. li. 1870. 01 2 clock. P.
Kt ill' oft, oi .lohn II APP, r.reor ,10111 sod Holm).
tou %tier,. to the tall 01 Allentown.
Igo 2.1-11 SA311:121. A. BUTZ. .iittlitnr.
I — NkiSSOI.UTUDN (11.11'
, hereby Oren that thr co•parturr
heretottoo e X el.ll 3lntehett .1111 F.
ot, let-otte.e. moiler the tlrto Milne of
(11 & I Es. +lll, y de-01 yeti lit - mutual rlt•
yew. title !lino will be nettled by Jo
et:plt 31sttebett, to tvll,ll tho.e. Indebted Inl . l' yeti ne,ted to
make ;,tytte•ot lime tog chyme. ehoubl Pre-ettl
31.11'(:11E17,
ffili!IIIIIIIMIIM
Clutbing
The Reel Excellence :nd Elicaeness of cur Cloth
Inch i■ the only secret of our great suet....
Lut " sll
„'I" rerry tines
OM , 1.111 of 111,14-
13,4 hho nro omit
, • o , o,lt hi othor
• ,nnoot. on us
t• oi It; their k
comfort with
htyo..
Our Itlnd, ;krt. ituppllod
•• Oh 11... 1., .4: trimitilitii,
1111.1 s••• I , lr that t 11.7 too
.F.. 1
104 .1,111,111 y legt..lll.n.
••.1,; put. luitootock.
Y.r , •ry comment fold for Re
uith lefrol
to
ih..
I• , ~ r 4or oil iho
It I.t.kur , ilH .IHutt our
lart, Imuutt.. ni,dnutoy
.•• t.HH, %wage., ...Ae
II lost vr tuna Huy
11, lion., Ire Invite•
r.ort,owignn nr wire.
FALL AND WINTER O 1369
, We Lace made the
GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET
Numberless Garments,
Endless Variety,
Choicest Selections,
Coeds to Wear Well,
Standard Styles,
. Latest Fash;ow.,
Furnishing Goods
our goo,l, aro otarlze•l at Lowr.n
PlaTur. 11..1 w..e . ..11,c,ti11e 1, a ivles last year.
• AND
DEPAETMENT FOR INS' AND YOUTHS' WEAR
Are ...proltilly w.lll.reparel to
New and Better Cutters,
Improved System,
Greater Dispatch,
A Finer Line of Goods than ever,
School Cloths',
Sunday Clothes,
Many New Sty:es,
Wearing Qualities Unequaled.
TIIE LAB3Z.S7 Tnr, STAN,
S. E. car. Eli & SIAEXEI SIS., {Embracin g whole
btoek uo 6111 from
Market to Moor.
4 'BAD W N
MEM=
DEHAVEN at BROTHER,
=ll
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
UNIoN S CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R
IST NlO RTGA GE BONDS
40 1q..t . T11 THIRD STREET,
=1
Buy, hill awl Ey rhnuu. ■❑b.nllll of
U. S. BONDS,
GOLD
Bought Rod 1..11t1 lit Market ItAv
Con C 5.1,11. Stork• bflnght and .14 on
Only Areoont• rueoiv,.l and Intervot allowed on
dally b.tlartr , .`lulovct to Ch•ck at Sight. Jon 1,
T •
01.11 ALIENTAIWN CHINA
I- AND DLA4SWATIE ST4IIIE STILL AHEAD OF ALL
COMPETITION. •
Fifteen peals expel Mime and means to buy not only for
cash but during the seiewins and times of must advantage.
enable. the proprietor to offer goods ■t lower price. than
❑tose not having these advantages. I return my sincere
thanks to the people of thi ,, city and Lehigh and adjoining
counties for appreciating these facts by their rooaunlly
Increasing patronage. Neeeiie hating cartoon enlarge•
monte of Our store, the last of which but recently corn•
pleted. give. us now about tweuty•oue hundred feet of
elielv lug one fo l %old, Nearly balf a mile of shelving
twolve inches wide. wall flied with good., besides large
quantities so the flour. lion very evident there are no two
stores io the ouitnif tint idaether have such it stock PI this
or the trade requ.ring it. It is therefore the Interest of all
to call and examine the goods and pricer at thin store be•
fore buying elsewhere. The proprietor being folly con•
ecions of his advantages, will not under any honorable
circumstances per nit any pursue to undersell him in these
goods. Such things nary Lo pretended by those baring no
knowledge of the bu•lness, and Indy find brageducla and
bombast a convenient article to hide their deficiencies In
other respects, but it will not bear the Inspection of a die•
eerning public. our goods are of the latest and moat Im•
proved patterns, our heavy soles requiring almost as en
tire renewal of stuck net Or three times annually, thus
precasting the possibility of old stock on baud. As lam
now selling off prepurstury to retire from AntiVel bueiness,
greater inducements than hereto ore are offered In the
price of goods to all Imams{ the China Store,37 E. Ham
ilton/IL, rawly opposite the Oerman Reformed
tan 6.1, T. C. KERNAREN.
EiOM
..,
,-,
r. ~ c 5 745.
~
_ ~.•
=EI
141.; A6oN L SPEOI A LTI
Jan 1241 1
lILT'E AND COLORED DRESS SILKS,
PLAIDS,
PAISLEY AND 'MOCHA SHAWLS,
BLANKET SHAWLS
II I NES.
.1A1219.6%1'
WATER PROOF,FOR SUITS,
WRITE AND COLORED BLANKETS,
Embracing the moat complete stock of Dr}
Goods at
Pc pITLAR LOW PRICES
It will be to your interest to examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
M. J. KRAMER,
QM
SEAMAN & TRAEGER,
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
BLACK Oros Grain RILES. BLACK DRAB D•PRAYCE
SILKS, BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. Th• largest and
cheapest assortment of SILKS we h vvvvv er had the pleas
ure of etferinir the Public.
BEAMAN ..tr, TRAEGER.
CHOICE NEW STYLES FANCY SILKS,
SEAMAN & TRAEGER
FRENCH SILK POPLIN, MARBLE POP
LINS, PLAIN POPLINS.
SEAMAN fi TRAEGER.
BLACK ALPACAS. In dl grade., from the lowest
number+ to the Osten Mohair,
SEAMAN Sc TRAEGER.
COLORED ALPACAS, MI pricen, YerY
BEAMAN & TRAEGER
DRESs ii(401)P1 lu •very •ulely of Plain •nd Fiume) ,
SEAMAN A'. TRAEGER.
BLEACHEDroId UNBLEACHED &MEETINGS
and SHIBTIEHS la very Idrie.hvurtment CHECKS,
TICKIM:ivnd
Eli AWLS. Larce sod extrusive a+nortinent of BLACK
TIIIBET, AItUCIIE and PAISLEY. BLANKET, CHE•
NILLE, MISSES', in great variety of al. mud color,
BEAMAN .t TRAEGER.
SPECIAL ATTENTION Is requested to our
elegant sod eiimplete hue of LADIES .DRESS TRIM.
111 part of BULLIO9and TAYSELS,
' , WNW G
:, REAL OIPIIREand BRUSSEL . (7/I.
01111'3, BRAIDS, NEW STILS FIdITED TRIM
MIND, A., DI - I rONS lu several hundred different
yle,
SEAMAN at TRAEGER.
HOSIERY, GLOVES. UNDER CLOTII
ING for LADIES', CHILDREN and GEN
TLEMEN. WOOLEN YARNS, &c.
FLANNELS,_ wlathr. 11.7iffe. Slue. Mixed
and Real Genuine Homeoncide Flannel.
SEAMAN & TItAEGER.
ZEPIIYR Si ORSTED, GERMA.VTO TVS
WOOL, OA SH.VERE YARNS, .K. 1113110 !DER
ED WORSTED WORK, and a fall anii , ortuient
In tinit line.
BY NAIL we Reed samples' of any goods capable of be
ing aent by sample through the Mali with price. attached
to each place. ‘Ve Cad this to be a great CORVOiliell" to
parties ...lila w peritoually vinit
SEAMAN & TRAEGER.
FAMILY OROCEIIIES, Staple and Fancy. nicely kept
temptingly gotten Up and of the Beet
SEAMAN ft TRAEGER.
CROCKERY, evorythlugmolred In that line fur bouen
kfePing Purpontl,
SEAMAN & TRAEGER.
Tub,, Pull,, Duckele, nod .11 mono of Wooden Ware
uved lu Iluo.okonping.
- -
All kinds of Country Produce taken In exchauge for
Roods at the lalehe.t Puce,
• SEAMAN & TRAEGER.
We aro endeavoring to keep a full line of every •rtiele
In the trey of Dry Goods, Small Wore,. Notions. Gre
eerie?, Crockery, Wooden Ware. and In fart averYihleg
(except Co melee to lin found lu • TPtall morn. '
REAM AN & TRAEGER,
MAIN STREET,
QM
SCHOLARS, ATTENTION I
PUPILS, PARENTS ANT) ALL OTHERS
BOOKS OR STATIONERY
Are invited to .11 at No. 3.5 West Hamilton Street. (WAS.
er'. old ..billtl.l rota deo. below Elghth Street, where you
will Cod a hvge .tern Or 101 l Sleds ,1
School Books
used In this county, at the lowest cash prices.
A full line or LATIN, OREM LiklltslAN and TRENCH
books for Colleges ' Academies and Schools, always on
band, at the lowest rates.
A full assortment of Stationery, Blank Book., Menlo.
random, Pocket Souk% Combs, Albumin, Pictures, Ster
eoscopes and Vim., Window Paper, &e., sold at the very
lowest cash Pelee.
English and.tlosulan pocket nod fansilyellibles, - PreTer
nook. sad 11).ton Book.,
A large&ii rpkndld stoc k of Mileellasedus Books et
a
Prone sod Poetry, mud Sunday School Bouli• All the re•
qulnites for Solidity School, always on band at Ph 11•110-
phis Prlcen.
We sre clohldrout s omatic& of WALL I'APBR at toil.
BRADBURVS CELEBRATED PIANOS
Please . glri; mew, cut; when yOll Wish to purchase
Ilaugitop Bt., balelr Slstah, Allentois, Pa
Dr° boobo
POPLINS,
REPP
SC., &C., &C
Respectfully,
OLD CORN En:
BETHLEHEM
SEAMAN & TRAEGER
SEAMAN & TRAEGER,
SEAMAN & TRAEGER
SEAMAN & TRAEGER
BETIILEIIEIII
I=l
Agent for ;ilea
E. goss,
=1111:=1
311 AMES LONG !
Blf MILES LONG.
84 MILES LONG.
Slf MILES LONG.
Slf MILES LONG.
3lf MILES LONG.
31 MILES LONG.
Blf MILES LONG
221 MILES IN NEW YORK.
221 MILES IN NEW YORK,
22} MILES IN NEW YORK.
22f MILES IN NEW YORK.
221 MILES IN NEW YORK.
22/ MILES IN NEW YORK.
221 MILES IN NEW YORK.
V MILES IN PHILADELPHIA
9 MILES IN PHILADELPHIA.
9 MILES IN PHILADELPHIA
9 MILES IN PHILADELPHIA
9 MILES IN PHILADELPHIA
9 MILES IN PHILADELPHIA
9 MILES IN PHILADELPHIA
A GREAT RESULT.
A GREAT RESULT.
We eak the attention of the nubile to the following brief
statement of factu—lt le well known that in Jam 1193.
Dr. Colton introduced the nitrous oxide or" laughing
gar." (or the paint*" extraction of teeth. sod sataltllshod
the Colton Dental Association. On the 4th of Voluntary
following (113641 we commenced to oak our pati”tt to sigh
• moll. certifying that the gall was pleamant to inkal.
nod that we had drawn tbe(r teeth without pain. (Our
scroll was opened to Philadelphia, 0ct0ber12.11156.) That
we might know We exact number who shoald elgn this
paper, we numbered ....p name on the margin. Whit
we had marked on. thonsand (1.066), and without an N.
Hunt, we thoight it a great triumph. WE HAVE THIS
DAF. DECEMBER 4.1149. REACHED THE 111.1115111 OF
FIFTT•FIVE THOUSAND (53.000 PATIENTS 1 Alta WE
MAYO Ta? lUD 01111 ACCIDIIaT WITS Tin CIAa 1 Ca.
”y etronger proof be prevented that the gas le a safe no.
aesthetic, and that we know how to else Itt Here-are
FIFTY-VIVI TOLL 111(1111INTIlef pollees, and if they
were marching in single Ile, allowing three feet for sash,
the line would bi MORE THAN 51,4 MILES LONO I We
make the gait every day, nod, for the past two years, have
need from two to three hundred gallons per day. • large
part of our bunions. cornea from the leading dentists of the
city (we do nothing but extract teeth), who know that by
loot Rod const•nt practice we have acquired great skill
In the bueictees. Skill perfected by practice °weans*
almost all difilcultles. To most persons the gas produce.
very pleasant seceatlone, while to • raw it in a pl 000000
to have teeth ell 00000 dby it. We prefer to glee the gas
to healthy people, but have given it to hundred. eteleriag
from all norm of dimes.* and with no ill greets. We can
ordinarily draw from ton to Meat and sometime* twenty
teeth or ettimp• with one dose of Lao. Tin sage?? OP ell•
ranee? is the filat consideration, the next is to extract
the teeth careftilly, and not Wore the game 'or alveolar
proses.. W. strove to do the work in ohs very but man.
nor. Price, Illtfor the trot tooth. and Si for meek ether.
;mint tooth drawn at the earns sitting. Oflice bourn from
lA. U. to s,ki P. If. To avoid • crowd, come In the fore
noon, or call and encore •ct appolatmeat.
N. D.—The great secret of sucrose with us. Is that we
aiwaae have a era■ Osa. Dr. J. J. Colts., for years
prof f chemlstt7, sad a graduate of Mecilolac makes
aud administer. the gas; sod It Is thus perfeetly larmlses
esso for the most delicate.
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION,
No. 7117 WALNUT STEEZT,PHILADELPHIA
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COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATIO.N,
No. 787 WALNUT STEILIT.
'BLOW ZIONTI.
PHILADELPHIA
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