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ALLENTOWN, PA., MARCH 2, 1870
TIRE CIVIL SERVICE
Last Thursday evening that distinguished
reformer, Mr. George William Curtis, deliver
ed his lecture on the "Civil Service" at the
Academy, Philadephia. The Aimee he pointed
out an plainly are not dangerous because they
ere secret and Insidious, but because they are
openly practiced and have come to be tolerated
a/though they were inseparable from our
form of Government. This toleration may be
an uneasy and irritable one, but it is toleration
nevertheless, and the people of the
States do year after year tolerate and oulure
incompetence, mismanagement and wilful
waste. The result of our present system is,
as Mr. Curtis pointed out, that—" President,
" Senators,Representatives, are dogged, hunt
ed, besieged, besought, denounced, and they
"all become mere office brokers." The ma
jority of officers appointed for i)olitical con
aiderations, aware that their time i s short,
make haste to enrich themselves with the
spoils of office and they are judged, not by
the honesty and impartiality with which they
discharge their duties, but by the amount of
service they render their party. The cure for
all this lies in the "competitive eratnination"
system which means "a fair field and no favor
and let the best man win." We want the best
men fill our offices in the Civil Service and to
stop the leaks incompetence Is making in the
Ship of State.
A MAN AND A BROTHER.
"To what base uses the best things come."
Heavens That we should live to see the day
when the F. F. V. should be mentioned with
pride by a " mulatto" in the Legislature of
Virginia, as his progenitors! "Gentlemen,"
Said the colored orator, "I have some of the best
white blood in Virginia coursing in my veins.
On one side I claim as high and honorable
descent as any Senator in this chamber.
Gentleman, I am, your brother I I am:also the
colored man's brother! I represent both
races. I am an Anglo Saxon and also an
Anglo African, and I desire to do justice to
my kin on both sides."
When the Democrats in the South are deal
ing with our colored fellow citizens it wont')
be well to handle them with gloves on. The
newly enfranchised slave has many times al
may proved his fitness to be called a man
end it will doubtless be a much easier task for
him, in many instances, to prove himself a
brother. The pride of the colored legislator
In his ancestry may be pardoned iu considera
tion of the fact that he has not yet had time to
"carve for himself a name," but the time is
coming when noble deeds rather than high
and honorable descent shall be the boast of
the freedmen of the South.
BUT THAT PENNSYLVANIA NEEDS ALL
"THE PROTECTION ASK ED FOR IS UN
DENIABLE, AND OUR INTERESTS DE.
"MAND THAT OUR REPRESENTATIVES
"SHOULD STAND UNITED IN SECURING
"THE IBM POSSIBLE FOR US."—ALLEN
TOWN DEMOCRAT, FEBRUARY 16Th, 1870.
We commend the above to the notice of the
Hon. John D. Stiles.
TtRIFI
e l The Washington correspondent of The 1
World says "A circular from some of the Far
"lff men of Pennsylvania has been sent to
"Democratic members urging them to oppose
"free trade and to keep up the duties on iron.
"It is not supposed that it wilt hare the slight
"Ca effect."
We believe this last remark is too sweeping
and expresses too doleful a view of the matter.
Members of the House of Representatives are
not sent there to vote according to the dictates
of party leaders, but, as exponents of the
wishes as well as the principles of those who
elect them, to vote honestly In the interests of
the communities they have the honor to rep
resent.
"That Pennsylvania needs all the Protec
tion asked for her is undeniable"—so says the
Democrat, so says the laborer, so says the man
ufacturer, BO says the HEOISTER, and so say
we all. This Is the voice of the people whom
the Honorable Jno. D. Stilesrepresents and we
trust, for all our sakes, that the fear of his mis
representing us may be unfounded. Spite of
all the evidence to the contrary it may be that
the sanguine predictions of the ever hopeful
Democrat may be verified and 3. D. S. be
come a "bright particular star" among the
Protectionists. If this should be the case we
shall rejoice to see him "twinkle" ; provided
always lie sticks to his orbit and refrains from
taking up the time of the country with his
wearisome "interruptions" and "unparlia
mentary" remarks.
The leans is between European and Ameri
can labor. Representatives from Penrisylva
via must so regard it and beware how they
sacrifice the "public weal" to party feeling or
pollUcal rivalries. The people of this District,
Democrats and Republicans, are about unani
mous on this question. Let their members
see to it that they are fairly represented.
TUX 1111111PEItlINTEN DENT OF TIIE
CENSE&
A gentleman at Washington under date of
February 26th, ult., writes us that strong ef
forts are being made to have Francis A. Wal
ker removed from the position of Superinten
dent of the Census, to which ho has recently
Attorney .
been appointed. " The charges against him are j W.no A tt "C i ll=t"'
that he is an advocate of free trade, and op- rriT,, ug gd“
posed :to a protective tariff ; that be is not a Ott e o f eh:Cr:ie.. to *6,00.. _.„
staunch Republican ; was appointed Chief of r i g"Ar t , 1 V`. 1 7474., 41.c . 0 ,
the Bureau of Statistics under President John uenonrr t .
-
son's administration because he was a sup-
Finn Jud p rn W 011 of
porier of.' my policy ;' that Ito lacks experi- Alt sttorali‘ - tbed,a.f,:i •
All Iltorsanilutherlilen ... , ........
slice. judgment and executive ; ability, and :
Total ' l07:1,09.0
therefore is incompetent to fill the responsible
eking out the Judgmetits against the City of
position to which he has been appointed." ; New York, seven-ttigliths.of which are clear steal
" Fo r my part," adds our correspondent, " I ; lug, we and (big result - -
Will say, that if Mr. Walker is to be judged ; co.t. of Law In New York In itia 4 , 21.
'..oo4n n f r !. i n c Tr o, lA ., s a lLl l l:e dulled litnton . under the
T.
by his actions, and not by his professions, then 0
' Now York City mum them the s 7 State. wadi() Try.
he is opposed to protection to American in- ritorlee • 1.0,923
dustry and is not at heart a Republican. The Melt makes rents au high and f Oistif . erpensine?
Pennsylvania Congressional delegation are • Because we pay alter title faiditon.
therefore right in requesting Mr.- Walker's re- atT l i, R , l s trrila.". b .. i iii 7817. Y .tia l riting%
moval, and they are supported by man West- ;•: i t n ,:".ire".t ( lt r ult ...... • • it'.l7o .. • . 5 1k 1 g)
Jo.tlce Itnylot 0.010 Jollge nary), ... 10,1051
ern Congressmen and Senators." in•dlee Swayne 0,1501 indi t e Monett • 10.‘10)
Ana. Slitter o
l 0.0 Clerk Sweeney 13h000
Jnetlceo,loo Juetico Dowling. ••••, 0 ,: 00
And all the way through. What makes lit ,
fog so high 1,1 Near York? Why- Is It that hard
working men can barely-support therrieelves In
decency, with a possible treat of a car-ride 011C3
month to the Park, or theatre tickets twice a year
ror their families? Why are honest' and n oble
women doomed to unending drudgery in unhealthy
shops and dwellings In Oda Metropolis of the
Western World 1. Look at the figures we give
above, and you are answered. You are the hew
ers of wood and drawers of water for.a gas gof
plunderers who began their deep.laid plans twenty
years ago, when we aptly designated the Coin-
Mott Council as the Forty Thieves. Front the
first eenceptioh, h 1 witich Alderman Sturtevant
was the leader and Fernando Wood the promo
ter, we have gone on until the City Is saddled with
some ten thousand'useless officers, who are, like
vampires, sucking ant the life-blood of the people.
Yon, citizens of New York,' and your. wife and
children, live by the sufferance of these unscrupu
,l.loutpolitleans. You wear hodden gray, and creep
through by-strciete, biennia yon cannot afford
to purchase flub clothes ; While others, notorious
ly corrupt, drink the costliest wines and parade
Broadway in royal attire, flashlog with rare„dia
monde. Wciiirdnornan, who pays.for that? You
do ; for not orFof the men-to whom we allude,
ever honestly earned a hundred dollars la.lds,fife.
And so perfect hag the system of r9bbery become
that the tax-earners of New 'Ycirk 'paid more In
1887 for judgments against the'elty than the 'en
tire cost of the Judiciary syStem of the United
States"
DR. LIVINGPiTONIE
The following letter from Captain the lion.
Ernest Cochrane, commanding Per Majesty's
ship Paternal, on the West Coast of Africa,
was printed in the London Time* of the 2d
My Dear Sir :—A few hone to tell you Dr. Llv-
Inptone has been killed and burned by the natives
ninety days journey from the Congo. Ile plisead
through a native town, rind was three days ou his
journey when the King of the town died. The
natives declared Livingstone had bewitched him,
sent after him, told him he had.bewitched their
King, and he must die, They then killed him.
This news comes by a Portugee traveler trading
that way. Livingstone was on the lakes dt the
head of the Congo, making has way to the Congo,
where he was going to come out. I believe the
news to be true.
We greatly fear that the authenticity of
Capt. Cochrane'a Information is undoubted
and that the great African explorer is' dead,
just it the time when it was expected he would
have solved the great problem of A frican geo
graphy. If the papers of Dr. Livingstone have
been destroyed by the natives a gmat loss has
been sustained by the scientific world.
hin.lianciarer's speech on the record of the
Democracy contains this sentence:
"Number of Republican Represestatives who
foug •t oo the Union side, SI; number of Demo
erode • •resentatlves who en fonght,tl. Fifty
ens to .1.1"
'PILE DEMOCRATS OF READINO BOLD.—TIIE
following flaming heading appeared In the lyad.:
ing Eagle of Thursday / over a bogus bill irr regard
to Negro Suffrage, purporting tit tidy° beeti Intro=
duced Into Congress on the 10th Instant. The
hold-faced type and double-leaded Introductory
remarks are given Just as they appeared in the
Eagle : .
THE PROGRESS OF DESPOTISM.
Negro Suffrage to be Forced upon'
the People by the Bayonet.
AMERICANS READ I
The following bill was introduced into the
U. El:House of Representatives on the 10th
inst., passed, and sent to the f:lnate. Read
it, so-called American freemen, rud then boast
If you can, that yours Is a free country 1 If
tee American people baize a spark of their an
cient spirit, they will not submit to such out
rageous tyranny as is proposed in this bill :"
(Hero follows a Bill of seven ■ectlo,an. all mada.up.3
The same article appears In the Gazette and
Democrat of &Annie.) , morning. '
The bill against which the and 'Gazette in
veigh so terribly, and call - upon the American
people.to resist, Le a FOftfillltYfionr beginning to
end. No such bill teas ever reported 'in Congress.
Thti Eagle, In printing Was a tenulnOdoeument is
beautifully sold! Tho Gazette dial:o and the
readers of both papers are moat outrageously hum,
bugged!—Reading Daily Times.
—The Missouri Legislature has passed a Con
stitutional Amendment, to be . .submitted to the
people next Fall, establishing Universal Amnesty
and Impartial Suffrage. •
—A fire In Galveston destroyed property valued
at $1,000,000.
—The Indians in the Lake Superior region are
starving through the madly of game.
—Outrages continua to be made on the Chinese
In San Francisco.
—The mieslonary packet Morning Star has been
wrecked.
—The United States . troops and the Indiana
have had a ekirrnlsh In Arizona.
The Phrenological Journal which can be safely
recommended as "one of the most instructive and
valuable Magazines for faudly and general use
published," ball In the numberof March the fol
lowing among Its contents ;—Nnthaniel B. Short
left M. D., Mayor of Doston ; The Futnie Science
of Man; Aborigines of the Philippine Archipelago;
Flat-Head Indians; Carl Vogt, the "German
Darwin,"; Pure Air; Why use sketacles ; Organ
ization and Crime ; Hospital Life in the Old
World ; Phrenology lathe dandily Schools ; Chris
tian Unity; Chronic/ Lithography ; -James Vick
the Horticulturist; A Cross Husband Cured; So
cial Curiosities ; National Debts, the Family—its
Government; What Can I do best? -Holy Land
and Egypt—a Tour ; Confucius, the Chinese Sage;
the Crab Spider ; the Secretard Bird.; How to be
a Man ; the Sacrifice; human Spontaneous Cont.
bastion, etc., with portraits and other Illustrations.
Price 80 cents, or $3 a year. S. It. Wells Pub
lisher, 189 Broadway, New York.
The Lady's Friend fur Mareh.—A beautiful sleet
engraving of Windsor Castle, the residence of
Queen Victoria, Is the opening embellishment of
the March number of this "Queen of the Month
lies." Then we have a large plate of . Colored
Fashions, giving the latest styles from Pails.
This is followed by a Omitting spring - seenc, "The
Swallow's Nest." The music for this number is
"The Bedford Springs' Polka." AMong the nu
merous wood-ems ilinstrAting the latest styles for
Jackets, Suits, lc., the ladies will fled a riding
dress of the newest, fashion. The literary matter
is unusually varied and attractive. Mrs, Moniton
continues her exquisite story, " Did • II() Forget
Iler 1" and Elizabeth Prescott " The Cascannon's
Aunt r".Aire. Ames Tho
thou," and A. M, Della " A Bunch:of Clover," amid
the remaining stories and poems have an attrac
tive look.
THE PRINCIPALITY OF GOTHAM
The Poor Taxed to Death that Democratic Pol
iticians may Live,in Splendor—New York
in the hands of Thieves—The Cost of its
Law Officers—The Unpretentiolls . of oar Na
tional Government as compared therewith.
From the Now York Tribune.
In the Manual of the Corporation for 1868 we
learn that the City of New York paid for legal ek
penses, on public account, for the preceding year,
the following sinus :
Richard O'Gorman, eatery cc Counsel to the Cor
poration and In lieu of fees, 4;MM)
Richard O'Gorman, allowance for (OM hit+ 12.1110
Richard O'Gorman, for Coun.el to Supervisors... MU/
Senator Corporation /Werner, two clerics
and n me-anger 11,500
Henry E. Ihmes, jr., Public Admicastrator, au
agent nail a tom..enger
Police Courts, Judges, Ac. (besides Policemen).— 07..50
Civil Court.; 92,8101
Supreme Court, beside whitt la paid 'by the State
at large 07.710
Superior Court 111.1 . 2.1
Common Pleas fsi.B7s
Marine Court 02.710
District Attorney (111,700
' Court of General Sessions s\ol
Special Sossinns 24.5)0
Miscellaneous 41 4 511
County Clerk's office 71.82?
Surrogate's office '4l (1.51
Conunissioner of Jurors 14,25.1
Keeping and cleaning Court-itnoms, ab0ut.........15,0(10
Judgments against the City • 411,1dn
•
Law contingenc.es 4.9,1115
Legal expenses oreerneualnu "moat. mon
Counsel tense, Supervisors 71,102
Fees, Ac., of witnesses 81. 434
IMED
Such was the netunlco'st of the law Vustness of
the City and County of New York for one year,
and It Is doubtless much greater now. .
Let us now Indulge in a little comparison of
this exhibition with the insignificant country
known as the United States of Americ.a . . The fol
lowing table embraces every item of the ordinary
legal expenses of the National Government for
the current year, and that too under the extrava
gant Radical Republican rule of which District-
Attorney Hall and COrporation Coon sel:O'Gorman
never weary of complaining :
JANuAur 0, 1870
T#E ,LtVr,IG - # REGISTER;, ALLEN'
N EMI'S ITEMIS
LITERARY.
$l, MS 684
I=3
EIS
CONGRESS.
.
THIASDAT Febrnary 24th, 1870.—Simate.—
In thir:senate, on Thursday, a resolution de
precating any further inflation of the currency
was passed without a division ; Senator Fenton
spoke at length on the Funding bill ; the case of
Mr. Heir°ls waS considered without decisive action.
//o . use-The resignation of Mr. Whittemore
was presented, when a resolution was unaninionMy
passed declaring him unworthy to be n member of
the House; the . Legislative Appropriation hid
Went through Committee of the Whole.
FRIDAY, Feb.. 25th.—Senate.—In the Senate,
Mr. Howard Introduced a bill to make one State
and two Territories of Tots. He took the ground
that the present area of that State was too exten
sive, tind the population too incongrous, to off rd
•a proper guarantee for any good government.
Thu bill will be attentively considered by the
Committee on Territories, to which It was referred.
',.111r. Wilson Introduced a bill providing fine and
inaprisomneot for all parties engaged In prize fights
within the limits of the tinited Stales. The Com
mittee on the Paeille Railroad reported whin ap
proving the arnotgements outdo by the Milani
Pacific and Contrail Railroads relative to the point
of junction, etc. The ease of Mr. Revels, the
colored Senator elect from Mississippi, was taken
up at 1 o'clock, and' debated until 5. A long
speech was made by Mr. Vickers of Maryland, in
which as nshal all the old exploded Democratic
doctrines and prejudices we:vegeta pantded. lie
was followed by Mr. Casserly, who descanted in
the sante style. The great point attempted by the
...Democratic arguments was that Mr. Revels had
not been a citizen long enough to he eligible, but
this was conclusively disposed of by the several
Republican Senators. Mr. Casserly having
taunted the' Southern Senators with occupying
their seats by the power of the bayonet, Mr. Saw
yer retorted with telling effect, and Mr. Drake
made a telling point by calling his attention to the
Democratic frauds In Netv York, and assuring him
that the role of the bayonet was more respectable
and more to be desired than the rule of the " shit-
Minh." Soul-stirring and eloquent efforts were
made by Messrs. Sumner, Wilson, and Scott, the
latter being applauded by the galleries. Mr.
Stockton, as the mover of the resolution to refer
Mr. Revel's credentials, closed the debate. In
concluding, he at.vocuted that Democrats and Re
publicans should unite as brothers In all tneasures
to rc store peace and prosperity tn the South, which
sentiment was received with great applause. The
debate was very interesting, and was attekively
listened to by the galleries, which were densely
peeked. The motion of Mr. Stockton to refer was
•lost by n strict party vote-48 to 8, and by the
Sillile vote of 48 to 8 It was ordered that Mr. Revels
be sworn In. 'He accordingly advanced to the
desk of the Vice-President, supported by Mr.
sou. here . the greatest curiosity woe shown, as
Mr. Colfax was administering the oath, Those In
the galleries stood tip, and leaned 'over as far as
.possible to get a sight of the great center ofattme
tine. As soon as Mr. Revels was sworn in, he
Was shown to the scat which, had been assigned
blm, being the one immediately behind Governor
Brownlow. On his taking possession of his sent,
ninny Senators and Members of the House came
up to oiler their congratulations. The Senate im
mediately after adjourned, but before Mr. Revels
could leave, the chamber was Invaded by a great
crowd of both sexes, who wanted to shake hands
with the new Senator, end for ten minutes he
held an Impromptu levee, receiving the good wishes
which were extended to hint with becoming
modesty. The credentials of Gen. Ames have
been referred to the Judiciary Committee.
House—The House began its proceedings with
barely a quorum present, a cull of the Yeas and
Nays on two of the Important amendments of tie
Legislative, Executive and Judicial Appropriation
bill showing about 80 members absent. Mr. Du Weft
had his Legislative hitt disposed of in quick order,
and then Mr. Butler, from the Reconstruction
Committee, reported a hill to admit the State of
Georgia on precisely the same conditions that
were requited of the States of Virginia and Missis
sippi. Mr. Butler desired the bill to be passed
under the operation of " the previous question,",
saying that delay was utterly useless, since both
Houses had adopted his course with Virginia Mid
MlsMssippl, and it was evident no change had
taken place. Mr. Bingham and several Demo
cratic members, however, appealed for u post
poneineta until Monday, and Mr. Butler finally
yielded, that the bill might be printed. A number
of bills of a priyate nature were afterward acted
on, and the Indian Appropriation bill was reported
to the ComMiltee of the Whole, with Judge Mur-
:cur of Pennwylvanla In the chair. Mr. Sargent,
having charge of the bill, mode a speech explain
ing Ito fentureo, after which the noose adjourned
until Monday.
..—There IN unadulterated human nature In thin
letter of a New Jerseyman to Ills Representative
In Congress : "Deer Bur, Nesse send me a copy
of the Agricultural report and then 'abolish the
franking privilege." •
—A correspondent who is exereleed over some
of the Nogg that are ever going wrong in thin
world, or not going at all, writes: - "I am sorry
that 'What thou doest, do quickly,' wan said to
Judas—our would like to quote it.',
—Thu Minn&Whin Praia ennnunren unnn nyind
authority that Gustave Dore Is coming to this
country In a few• weeks. lie Is to make an art
tour through the States, and return to Paris In the
Autumn.
—During an exhibition of dissolving views and
tableaux, In Philadelphia, for the benefit of the
Newsboys' Home. a, terrific explosion of gas, used
in the exhibition, occurred, shatteringl4 windows
and Nut ing,some 'or the audience by splintering
the glass. Great excitement ensued. Several la
dies fainted, but the audience got MT without fur
ther InJurv.
—The Lancet of London denounces eltlldren's
parties In unqualified terns. As they are gener
ally conducted there can be no doubt of their Inju
rious efforts, and while nothing Is more dellghtlul
than to see children heartily at play, nothing is
more disugrecable than seeing them dressed up In
fancy costumes, trying to behave like " grown-up
people." A child's party In the afternoon, simple
dressing and plenty of play, Is an excellent thing;
In the evening with fine costumes and nothing but
dancing It Is simply outrageous. Morning rout.
—Tun ?HIM OP FIBS. & Hawn, bankers nud
government bond dealers, who have brought them-
Selves prominently before capitalists and the In
vesting public here and in s Europe by bringing out
the Central Pacific Railroad bonds, which are
current here and In the Ruropean markets
. the
same as government bonds, now offer to capital
ists and investors the first mortgage bonds of the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company. • The
success attending the bonds Introduced by lifessri.
Fisk A: Hatch has bean exceedingly satisfactory
to the bond-holders. The Western Pacific bonds
—the last loan introduced by Flak . Ar, Hatch—were
all sold in about ten weeks, and the loan was
closed In January at 90. They are now selling at
94 bid, and none offering at that price. The Che
sapeake and Ohio Railroad forms a Central Trunk
line from the Atlantic Ocean, connecting directly
with the Pacific coast, over the Union and Can
trial Pacific Railroads So Ban Francisco. 'ln ad-
. _
dition to the through trafile with the Western
States and Pacific coast, the Chesapeake and Ohio
Railroad runs through a rich portion of Virginia
which abounds In coal and other products, the
transportation of which is exceedingly profitable
to railroads. The directors of the company are
+a. frO
8 a 1
14,3 , )
shrewd, wealthy, and influential citizens, among
whom are. C. P. Huntington, Vice-President of
the Pacific Railroad, and the following well-known
names : William H. Aspinwall, D.tvid Stewart,
William B. Flatrii, A. A. Low, New York, and
Pliny Fisk, Philadelphia. The trustees are Wil
liam Butler Duncan, of Duncan, Slicrman and Co.,
arid P. C. Cffiliitun,Prestdent of the Fourth Nal.
tiouaLßank, who are nn ample guarantee that
the hiteretts of the bondholders will be properly
protected:. The reputation of klesers. Fink &
Hatch, and the extreme care they have taken In
permitting their mine to be used to markdt loans,
together,with the high standing and reputation of
those directly Interested in the road, entitle Ahe
bonds to Moro than ordinary attention from the
public, and merit their confidence. The complet
ed road Is already of sufficient value to form until
tient security for the whole proposed amount ,of
'mortgages to he Fold. When completed, the pro
perty will be worth double the amount of the first
mortgage bonds. •
6.. 11.1
61, m}
1.
41.00
1`R.5011
101 ' 11 ) .
11,380
THE 'PACIFIC RAILROAD. •
PUILAPELPIIIA, FM. 23, 1870.
Lehigh Register—Earnings of the Union Pacific
Railroad from July 28th to January 316 t, 1870—
eold 134,025 acres of land an average of 848 1 - 1
acre, ardountlug to 8814,993.85.
Terrible Exprocion in Scranton.
About 5.30.0 n Monday afternoon.the • huller of
beater No: 3 at the LackaWana Iron and Coal
Company's Rolling Mill, exploded with the most
terrific violence, shaking half the clty with the
tremendous concussion. Twenty or thirty men
were burled In the ruins: It was half an hour be
fore the work of getting out the . pedple could be
commenced and the debris cleared away: A por
tion of the roof 05 by 100 feet In dimensions was
curried away by the explosion.
The following were taken out dead : John
Sweeny, boy ; Peter A. Hartman, • Martin
Welsh, James Connelly, 'Patrick Moran, John
HoWde, Mike Gannon, —.7, Hilly, ton of Hugh
Hilly. Another man, Timothy Smith, after be
ing assisted home by two , ,men, died, making in
all nine dead.
Tho following were more or less Injured : Lewis
Williams,john Engle, Charles Mailman (son of
Peter, who was killed), Patilck Kelly, Teddy Tier
ney (this man was locked lu the ruins' nearly an
hour, suffering much from steam, and Is danger
ously lnjured), Christian Werth, J. Jones, W.
Kane, —..-Marvin, Mathew
§now, Philip Welchei, Thoinas Rafferty, James
Hanley, Emanuel Cisland, Wllllam.Coslett, PhUlp
McAndrews. .Thilextent, of the damages cannot
as yet be Raced/deed:
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ALLENTOWN has an extengivo ciOna:pwl
glasesiare establisinninit where as great a variety
and as low prices can be found ne In the larger
cities. We refer to the new store of Richard.
Walker, No. 40 West Hamilton street.—frip.
Croisp genc4mlly minis 'on In the night' when it
not may to gni medicine. Thoraforo take 21 cont.* and
y a bottle of PIICENI X PECTORAL and keep it until
.11 need It.
AN EXCELLENT REASON WHY T. C. Kerna
hen, of the Allentown China, Glahaware and
Lamp Store, ono erll ebenper than (ahem la that
he bitYa and pella . excluslYely for enPh, then gain
log nll the advantage of cash paymenta and loathe
nothing by credit Fates.
flay Sicilian Hair lictiocer.
it, H o w. ve,pddt. Girll n Ilnlr n1.11,1W,
Adopt Holt 'et Veg.!Ale Slcllht. Hair Renewer. '
A TIIIRD REASON why T. C. Kyrnitlinn,of
the Allentown China, Glassware and Lamp Since
can sell cheaper than others, is heeanse he sells
more than aly two in the county pin together.
IVell-Drmed.—)fen may ray whni they plense
nhnnt n man's being the •nine, however homily heilrensinl.
anit nn one wilt dispute the trnlh of lunch of whnt they
Any. Tint still Om fact will remit!, that a men's re,n•
lion Is oft In be areordinv to Ills runt. nut that an lll
arsiiseil mon Is nlwnys nfn ilisenunt. Canunen seuseille.
bites that wli'le wr Omuta he ren . nnmlettl here. ns In Till
other mntters, we should dress as welt n• our mans alit
allow, or hi other mots. that We should buy our cloth.
at Wanntunker & Brown's.
MANY PEOPLE. preler an Endeurtnept policy.
which Inn double contract, conslstingornn agree
ment to pay a certain sum to the perso n , provided
he or Pile reach a specified age, and the pledge
that if ho die before attaining that age the whole
sum shall he paid at once. By this means ills
family Is protected until the children are able to
care for themselves and then when the down 11111
side of life COTTIPP, the whole sum being paid, a
home can be purchased and the retnalniag years
enjoyed under one's own "vine and fig tree."
Tae LADIES' SOTIOSIS CLIM, of New Toll:, re
ally changed their d'oterpt.intn from wetnna'4 •ndrage
flair preparation. and Pimple llonl.ltero. They de
arSd that where nature had not endowed them with
only. It waw their right—yea, their tin l y—to peek It
here they could. SO they all voted that Most:Alla Salm
rrcamr Sallownetta, Rough Sk In and Rind-markt+, and
re to the complexion a noot dfatingot (Sot . .. Meal and
arble•likr appearance (datmerou. to men, no doubt) ;
d that Lynn'. KWh:Oren made the hair crew thick, cat
tl awful pretty, and moreover prevented It from Diroldu
ay. If the proprleteln of these article. did not wend the
Mars an Invoice, they 111.0 not smart. mh 2.11
A SPLENDID PlANO.—Lillfiertilall at Son's
Gold Medal Cycloid and Sena rePla n as rank nln‘,”
the finest instruments In the country. Their
and fullness ofinne In not surpassed Ilya eon
certgr and piano at double the price. ',Store Instru
ments of thin celebrated make have been sold lo
Allent(iwn, Lehigh and adjoining conntles than of
any other manufncturei • They can he used many
years and not become airy, an most other pianos
do, In only a few years. Come and eramine thetn
at C. F. Ilerrmann'a* Store, Seventh and Wa Inn
streets.—Ade.
•
Nernfulo, Salt Rheum. Skin rind Female !Wrap,.
Varronted cured.—See testimonial
:
SALISBURY TOVIN . IIIIrP, Lehigh Co., Oct. 31, U.S.
s with a grateful fenling that I fool able to male.. the
following entlentent for the benefit of thone*Who are entre,
lug from Scrofula and other Chronic Dibraboe. My wife
had been buffering for accoral yearn from tumor• or
.welling. on her neck which after a time would gather
and diocharge matter, leaving a running Hare. She had
been treated for more than a year by most eminent nhYal-
cinn* without receiving nnT permanent benefit, her liken .°
becoming worne, until she had Ore or thews running eore
ou her neck, when I employed Dr. 11. It..l,ngoker, under
whom° treatment who commenced to Improve very font, the
•
mores on her neck to heal, and her unpleasant and tlln
agreeuble symptom. gradually to (lion/Pear, um!l her
health Wall restored, which was ill about four months. I
feel perfectly justified, niter boy lug tried the ileums:it of
other physicious lu recummendiug all those w Ito are %offer.
lug from Scrofula or Chronic. Diseases to Or. Luogoker for
medico! treatment, with a firm belief that they will be NSW
lifted, bettelited nod roam thereby, as toy wife has been.
[Signed,) JAMES DARNER.
Dr. 11. D. Lougaker'n erne,. le ou the EASt eldo of Sixth
reet, between Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown.
LARGE stock of sheet music, instructors,
blunk books, musle pallor anti cards at C. F. Ilerr,
mane's Mudlc Store, Allentown. —Adv.
financial anti Conthicrcial
— maits.,..o"o. 0., .1.141.1hr1n 0,111,1 ••,.....rin an vv•eit.lll,lll.
Securities. 40 8. 30 et.. Phliotolph;a, roport dm following
quotations: ...‘5
United States 6's 1841 11811184116
•• 5-17. f a IS r 2. 114 M114 , i
i1.....4f ti 18:4
5.20's ltli , 11i:.2111 , , , ‘
- • 5...v., 18 8, new
' • ' 5.24 f s 187. new ~ 1 1 11 4 g2 : 1,6
7.20's 15 , 1 ' 112 (a/ 12((
`• s's-10 40'. . ili , .6aiipi
" 3ii.y...r uper coot. ey..... ..... ..110‘,4111
Compound lutele.t 1111(1 , . l' ,
Gold IninS lll l -0„
Silver 113 elm
Union Poodle It. It. 1.4 M. Ruud. 80 newt
Central Pantile It. It . 010
Anion Pacific Land (iron[ Bonds.. ..... . .. ......71.5 0730
' Cold opened 11614, and has sold down to 116 t at,;"orti
moots Woak all day With the foil of Gold—closing hardly
steady. - . .
ALLENTOWN MARKET. FEBRUARY 9. 1970.
" Corrected every week by IVeinehrimer tt Newhard.
Wheat. Flour, per 1,131 U 7 00 ceiling.
Wllval, pos lin,liel I ) 5 Paying
•' • '
Flaxseed, .......
Timothy Seed, par bushel
Glover Seed.
Wheat Flour, per cwt
Com Neal, "
Buller, per pound
lard,
Egg.: per dozen
Potatoes, per bushel
Dried Apples, per
Dried Peaches. .
NEW YORK PRICE CIIRRRNT
For February 28111, 1870. Corrected weekly by JR. Itch
/rich, Produce Cuillulisslon Morchunt, No. 0') [tansy St.,
New York.
BUTTER. Orange 8 Stiosex Co. Palls, good 1• choice,
lb. . Cheuntigo. Del. 011,1 Catioritoso, f'.'s pails.
1:1.0,h:2042: Fair ("good, 311717 l Conitiloti axas. Sus.
1V...ha11. Co. palls, churn,4oo4l; fair to 1104 i, 3v(418 ;, h0me.,
300:43; Web/ good. %MO: common. VOW. 71.1'. State
Tubs choice, 4.043; lu,r Cu good, %Kam; ,Jmunitu...Alo2o.
N. Y. State Welsh mho, chutee, coultnot to gdod,
13.010. N. Y. State choice.. 3404 t lairs, good,
111080. Weotern Reoervechuice'JX472.lt lair to god 1.41 U;
store pocked cumulus to good DOW. Northeru tubs,
choice, 44.042.: poor to good, '.1 , 88:1U. Rolle lu (7101,, choice
2a2r3; pour wgood. 1/0=
DU TER—Receipts duriug the post week foot n, clearly
120AX.Ipackageo, r decrea of nearly 0,0)2 porky/es from
loot week. Fue and fuucy grade. id etitle 1011, kayo
ruled don during the putt week, while nil ' , Oct' grad..
hove liecu heavy and Savoring Tvreellug
throughout the makt sow lo Duct price. ha Velesehisi
L mad Otero too slight proepoot of puod elh•ise
grade. doing a little better duriug the coming t w
However we would out ado Inc dairy mile's to bold ark oily
[miner, but to let it cum now Arbil* wt. have a Only de
mand.
18C g .—New factory choice and Daley, 17074‘ fair
to ood, 18017. N. Y. Btatn Dairy good tt Closet.,
!AV.,: pour to good 115. N. Y. Mute chanted,
•
ht:Oß.—Jersey and Penna. well parked In chit', gl dor.
270:21. Jersey sad Peunit. well pocked la 0114 27028;
N. Y. State well packed. good erder.s9 , 4/ . ..1h, Thai
dud
N
loss of 1N1i0417,,. Lathed, 0 •••-
' HO 05—Recelpto have continued heavy, and thcleinand
though fan. boo ruit sulliciout to take otr slut On rust
us it arrived t shit prlcee hove advanced • Ince ow 104,
nod aro to-doi very Sue with a strung spword •ellug.—
Leut begitio next Wodneeday, when &Orr. all
, pert the
coneuniptiou to increaoe Id
or the be
nt/el the past week ore by the frost Dee hove
wilcouc our quutation• by 2 to 4 ctn.. sir
niacet, uhf
ould to fount ant, tho loss bus in sissy Cass booa
helot y.
IIhANS. —Morrow choke, new, * 62 Miel-
Kidney, clibice, 2.50(13.2.70. Meilattoo, cholce, 111.01.76
Peg, 4B
chub., 2.W102.10; fair to good; 1./001:81 Abed lots
laid 7,*41.1Y1.
DRIED FOCI i•—Applex Print* Siete, bu•L 104.11:
Jersey, Ohio .d Peutleylwatilo, 700. Aticlosot ...... eti
sow, 710.. Blackbernue Ilasphorroil
Cherries patted, neon , 214%3 rote In. 401. Petheo
Lu
pooled, sew. 8012. Pooches , peeled, Ilea. MD. •
FRU yrs.—Apple., Mixed loin, in bid:, 41 NOVO. • Do,
Belocted..4 ESQ.) 80. Coininou, (043 W. • ,
SEEDS—CIus er. good to prime,* lb, 12...01:1 , t'logered
2 is I'l 'AI.
Ithr:SW A X.—Pare •rt Ib. 117g30.
Dui, Duck. cloy, *t Pole, I I SIOL7I Geese
oli•e, P pow, 7/403/81.
POOL IDV DlthcleED—Turkeys. choice. VI twat
foliation to goud. 11022. Cii,enetts,.yho ice, 3X3. r
ma to good, 1,010. Dahl., towline to closet.lo.2l:
Deese. Ilo.e.
llAhlh—ttobblto,
2.. g ipor, , 1100 c 00. Deck.,
OCa; 5n
o a, 274
3 oANL—Wo l dt ol quooDlunk,Tro (.6 1 ((nose,
Par•
Mogen and Velllsoin as the ,ale of them will alolutely
Cease IMO* Ibis Month, roes at retail.
Colveo Dreaoetl. *lb 14017. Do, poor to gull .1%;PII
shlppers'uf cays will boor .1u ruled that thoorword
feet of calreo hove to he cut off at the kneejotutoud the
!dud feet ot the gonible or knee loud. and nu losiokiris
ears to be lett uu the calves. In selling ruled lu this
market we hare to allow from one to 11111•1 . you utoo each
call, where the •hlu bones red hood solos are Opp, mud
therefore it lei to ohippers' Interest to remove tip) before
ohipplug. Leotve clashes eu/ foil ur hoolets in the cane, and
do uut oeor au the before ell cloi.tig•
TALLOW good barrels. 8.40104.
Special flake%
117' HALL'S VEGETABLE
SICILIAN HAIR lIENEWA •
grifarrjole i r"ot rethd i g r'" r""""" r"
RESTORS 011.41' HAIR tolls ORIG ? XALOLOR,
nod create a new growth where It hie Niko off irn alls•
Cane or natural decay.
.
It wilt prevent the Hate /rem a. •
All who use It are unaulicoons ID eWsi alert It I praise
oriels. the heel Heir •Drexe OS ex taut. •
Our Treatise on She Hair tioot Wee by =II. • - i•
001.0 BY
R. P. UAL), a CO., :imams, N. 11., Progpto.
Par sale by .0 &elitists.
UP WORDS OF WISDOM FOR UN°
HON, on the Roll g Pi.alon In Youth a; B u rly
litauhood. with 13ELY HELP for Wee n and uoituuate
Help •ealed letter envelope,. of eeargo. !drool.
NO ...RD ASSOCIATION, Dog P. Philadelphight, ,
May
a . 7.F.RIIORS OF YOUTH.—A gentle i'who
suffered for years froni Nervous DeblOt yenta.
Lure. Decay and all the effects of youthful lu this
will. for the make of suffering' humanity% tend to all
who need it . t h e recipe and direction for mak lu e shu
nts remedy by which he vim cured. Sneerer. • log to
profit by the advertiser's experience eau du ad
dressing. inperfect confidence,
4JadOHN D.
Ne Of
N i k.,
No. .9.Ces St. uk..
HOWARD .SANITARY AID .00I
• ATION.--Yor tho Roller and•Cura of • rid.
and Unforto.to.. Principles of ChrlailAn 'our.
-Balta.. Oa Errors of Youth. audlho Follloa 0 an, In
relatloo to DIARRIAOII and SOCIAL EriLit, witAtory
Rid for the ti , .nt fr.. In bested Hovel., Ad
dregs. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box P, Phiphla
fa
WS,
NES
. .
Sp cia[ Nottiro •
1-1 FOLsoSt-,INtrigtVED,WAMIk
'iat SHIP Tju , n matchNota make at'
WAIL durable analt alastat stitch; will sew with ease
very vat leo , of rotten, irdlee, linen and silk goods,
from the finest to the egareevi, a tol ad Kilt retinireal
mays at greater speed anal with l ' esa, power and make titan
nay ether machine. /wood , . wanted le every tame. Lib
eral eolagniesion allowed. Faar term+ and eirralare A
dm. A. S. HAMILTON,
' I No. 7011 ridesinat
1 01;a—it ' • Philadelphia, Pa., Sole Agent
. • _ _
TO . CONSLYITPTIVEg. •-•Tlie‘ 'advertiser;
u , -2, v u beau re•torial to health In it few week, by
very Simple remedy, filter 'tatting' . uveral
with it severe long and that drum! Illseits, Con.
....wait.. is anxlon 4 to make known to Itla fellow ...refers
the lauana of enva • . TO all who desire It, befit/II send scatty
lir the preserlPtilm used (free of charge), With the dlr. -
Con+ for preparing and uslng the 1111111, which they will
nail n sure corn (or Conaninual., Asthma, Bronchitis, &c.
The only 'hied of the advertiser in ....tut the Pre/writ ,
tn. Is to Itioiefit the atllluted, and spread Information
which 1.e./HP. I I VP? , 111 he 111V111 1111 1111 1 11 1111 111 1 hopes every
oder. will try Ills remedy, as It will cost them nothing
Hod may prove 1 - 1 111114,41 11g•
l'arrlett wishing the prescription \VIII 11,111re.0,
It.. lilt %V A Ill> A. W I 1,411 N,
• Wtlllittnablunt. liltafft Cu,, N. Y.
; ; ; .; 3 ,
I'. Al/alit:CO CLASS. — We aru tett, prepared
foraish 1 . 5 , e1 , 11 C l l/11 11 11111 I . IIIIIIOY ntent at hid., the
whole 01 all
th lll :Into W 1
or for the 1 , 1,11 1,1101111 . 11 1.. 1/11sIlless
up IV. 1 10,1 end profitable Persons of either 5ex4 . 340 y
ear. from :Ile. 10 /11. - 1 111, . 1 1,11111 g. null 11 proportlooal +wt.
by 111 1 ,41111, thea whole lillsll 10 1111 Hoy+ woi
girl. earn nearly a+ .11.11 as nien. -- -That all whit Pl. l l l this
110 1111111 y •I•t1.1 their 111111P1 111 1 1 , IPSI 1111` 1111A110 ,1 ,1111
anake this unparalleled oder: ,avli as uot
w.ll sold 41 to pay fur Ilia rumble of tvvainst.
Fall particalars, a
and
maniple. which will .1.1 to
commence ork mid a copy of rile hit, retry
itoit—ono of the hugest awl best tinnily new' +•
want per .aent, proa ro t . a l b lo (I work, m a u d l d l.
ro.. R e . a , dFe. r, A IL LyEoN
CO., A I'll I . ST A. 31 tree I.:int
t:-•,;
15. GOLD. WAT,,C4S. ,
TUE ONLY GENUINE
011011)14: GO 1, W TC I I ES.
.11.41VgFACTIIRISD RI 2 4 ,112 i 01101116 ATl'il
Are all of beat make, Hunting Faxes, Warranted ;not
to tarnish: look Ilk° line Uuld, and are EQUAL to the
best GOLD wATen ES in teak e and finish; with the bent
Full Jeweled Dilached and Potent L,rird. Krim Fine
t.'nees Mouth; and Ladies' sere, (4( 7 each.
The'lhoubla Extra Refined, Solid Ohode Gold, A No. 1,
Full JeWOl,l Levers, at "Menet,
Seta by Ex mesa anywhere within the United States, AT
NEUTLAII ITHOLEAALY. 411 o'lollo ell delivery. No
51.0 N EV IS RE V
REQUIRED IN ADVANCE, only amistuctory
assurance that the order is f mole In gal (lath. Any
package may be opened and ez,u,uued before paid tor, by
pnying the Ex muffs charges Duly.
Pereons eau order by until imply, by ...Hull
money
in - advance. In a Manstertd letter, and the goods
will he sold as a IfehOmered Package, promo& at out risk.
AN AGENT SENDING FOR SIX WATCHES, WILT.
RECEIVE AN EXTRA W ATM' FREE—DAKING SEV
EN *ll WATCHES FOR, *IIXI, OR tiEV EN *O3 WATCHES
FOIL *lO.O.
ALSO ELEGANT OROIDE GOLD CHAINS of !Maniac.]
most coati y styles, Cur Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear,
Troia 10 to4o Inches long, at pore. of 42, 44, 40uud ;Mina;
sent w watch at Inweet wholoaale prices..
Oar Watch.. are all made ,of the GENUINE 1301.11/
0110IDE (MLD, Reef Slit on all perfecll y regulated and
adjusted. and GUARANTEED by the Compauy to keel,
correct it owl wear and Ind tarni,ill. State ;no kind,
Ace and price Ut wawit and order only 00
THE OROIDE WATCH CO.,
Ito Fallon Street, New fork.
ESIE
SCIIENK'S PUI.SIONIC SYRUP, SEA
L—CY W Chit) TONIC mid 31audrake Pills, trill cure Com
sumptiou, lover Co:unholy, 0041 Dyspepsia, if takeu ac
cording to direction,. They ore all three to he taken at the
meow time, they cleanse the stomach, relax the liver,
uud pot It to work t lava the appetite becomes good; tho
rood digems aud makes good blood; the patient Legit. to I
grow 0111e ,, h; the diseased inatterrlpeur in tilt/lungs,
the patient outgrown Ile , disease and gets well.. 'ChM Ix the
utily way to core colvaltiplion.
lhe the ., three med.clues Ur. J. 11. Schenk, ofPlfflatlel.
phut, owes Ids iiiirtralled Al:rasa to the wt./mama of put
tomato. romuniption. Tre Pull/Joule Syrup ripe. , the I
Morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws It off by au cony
expecturamou. ter wheu the phlegm lir matter Is ripe. a
slight cough wtil throw it elf, cad the patieut Lax rest and
the lungs Mato mlitml•
'ru do Mu., the Soaweed Tonic and Jlandrake Pills must I
be freely used to clean./ the gimmick awl liver, au that rho
Mulamme Syrian and the food 50,11 make good blood.
iiclieuk's Mandrake Villa act upon the liver, commie/I
all ob.liartitills, reinx the ducts of the gall-bladder, the
bile start+ freely, and alts liver In noun relieved; the stools
will show what Hie Plll,l cau do; timiung Ism ever been
Invented 'OO,lll culoinel (a deadly poison which is very
danger... , to ust• Unto., great Care). th at to II unlock
the kali-bladder mid start Ito ellous or the liver like
ncheok's Mandrake Pill,
Liver Complaiut le uUO of the moot prominent causes of
Consiiiitlit•en•
Scheik's Seaweed Tonic Is gentle stimulus alter.
Mote. nail tlte Is the Sl.llsvveil, which :his prepare
pun ~, anon, of.usstals the menial:li to throw Oilt the gastric
tu dissolve the food with the Mattoon.: Syrup, and It
Is made into good blood wtthuilt fermentation ur aunritig le
the stomach.
The great reason why phyelciatie'de out sure collet:MP'
lieu to, they try to do too mach; they,give atudicluettOatoP
the cough, 10 Mloarlitlls, 10 stop night salattri, IttiCHE fever,
nod by s„ ' the they among , / 1101 whole dlgemive powers,
lucking up the sethelitals,llllLl eventually the patieut sinks
and dots,
I),M:beak. labia treattio•nt, doev not try to mtop a rough,
instil sweat °Mlle, or lover. Minors the eatise, and tiler
all s top of their 00 u accord. N., oue can be cured of
Consuinpiton, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Cam
sa r i
Ul cerated Thrust; unless the lire! . mud blualudi ere
llealtalf•
I 1 logs Consumption; of course the !unman some
11l
are tli.emed, 1.1‘111.1
pieta° adhesin, or the lungs are it Miss Of it,
; and last &ray ng. lu such case,. What must
Ibe thole t it os not ouly tilelongs that Ore wasttug, but it
is the inii)ll) built. The Marina/Ai dud liver have Lot their
I powor to Make blood out of mod. Now the only Cliallee le
to take Scheuk's three w holt Will bring lia
tone to the idoinacit, the potteut silt login to ioltet load, II
.r,lltllke.t vanity itlid 1110 au good blood: then the potiout
' to gain at flesh, and Its u u us the body talftha la
grow. the Wage Commence to heal up. and the pat wet ems
neshy and well. Thal lo thus only way to men Gottshall.
lion.
Whet. there Ix so long direaoe, nod only Liver Complaint
• and Dyspepsia, beligolitl'n ll.. 11.1•1•11 Tonic mid Maude:me
falls 410 suinc.ent without die Cahoon. :Syrup. Take the
Matra ritko Mills freely to all WIWI. eutuplaiute, an they are
p erivetly harmless.
Dr. Schenk, Who has enjoyed uninterrupted health fur
many years past, and now a enjoyed
puttees, wan WitAked
away to a men , sitelltull, tau Very last Itage ul
0 0.thaVing Prehohlit,d lIIi
ra n uliopelesu and ultalido hod to lash., Ile WHS.:area
• ki„V . ,;..".::".:r,12.1.N1V,..V;.'F',,1."4:T4, 1
,1"..., 1 .."` L .,.`""..q. , V.!., 1 r._
wqh Me bathe remarkable el't.:l/.11.
.I,Vt.,lll.nrutwun
Ity earn, make It hot absoluteiy uecessary top
et
, tannin) . •1••• the Witten. Wlralln
;mad lr 11110 11111pont, he In professomaily ios
Prtursitevery, aturday, 0011010 till
; letters toer novice Lewd. be
,N ed. [lam 010
stoually at .C 2 Maid etruel, NeW Verb, eve ry liter '
Roo 11l Nu. Hanover Strt , t,'llOnant: evert'
tan, etluematy. Do given advice free, bur tor a Ital.
taiga exitinTettiou with ids Rest 111111 l teeter the prtee .C.", CO.
1101101 at Vaal a) . 11,1119 A. Si. to It I'. At,
lilt. J. 11. sCIIENK,
15 N. Oth St., Phitada.,Pa.
mar 10-Iy*.*
kitYIERS' UNION SIETIJAL FIRE
F `
IIihURANCECuMPANY.
Businesa Location-2'rexlertown, Lehigh' Co
AMOUNT INSURED, 85,750,000
At the Annual Election of the membera add:4 Company,
hold ou the 4th et December. Nall, at the paid. hone() or
Gideon Yoder, In Tri•XiertioWll. 11145 follow tis Vernon
were duly alerted I/Wooer:4 far the ensuing year:
D. 11. Bioduiti, F. P. M.:bier,
Jeolth Gaultier, Sanford Stephen,
Levi Lichtouwalner. Reuben (Jackenbach,
tieorge Roth. William Slink.
(Margo Ludwig, Samuel J. Kieder,
Row vlllo ledor.
SchmSolotneu Kledi,
Julio oye r.
• CM the 1811, of Deconhot the new Board elected the fol•
lowing ollicera, to wit:
B. 11._llAsTIAN,' Pres(de-nt.
DENA/WILLI: 1 OUKIt Sterrfary. •
LbVI LICIITENW ALDER, Treaturer.
1 bl'•
119.1 ••
7W •
9 50 belling
i V
•
35 oaTiug
20
AGENTS :
Reuben Stuler, New Tripoli, Lehigh count/.
Henry Kuntz. •
Levi L. Snyder. tihanerbville.
L. S. Lichteumiluer, Northamptou C..
I:eubeu 16. Klein. Kutztuwu, heck. cuuuty.
Flr k gel a , c ' c' ell t ultulra v al F i l2ritT ' l ' L . C T oZt2l7lf 6 ;alt!
I s num:
lanoari I. 1570 i. Balance lu hand. or laxt year....§1,709 1.5
!Were. reee,ved ... 11 s5O
Pt etnittue. received daring Ike year 577 24
Tax a011ar1,44 au 7. ,,,, ,5aa 44 . 4 t , Zip. i••••• • .•• ....... • 74 7 25
' • •
May 1.1639, Loan tifTimmanlDriums
Deo. 18. • do Reuben SALM—. ......
Det. i. Oillchtl labor and 4.X pea
Dec. 4. Expense. animal election •
Dec.2l. Printing and advertising
Dec. 01, ll...venue Da, License and statoPs•
'fax lust uu A.ac ameet No.l
D.roctore service.
fie,lcos of ttp.clal'Comin ...
D. 11. Ita•liito, signing policies....
Lev chtenwnluer, 'llya.. salary
tiaufutd titephea. tat collector
BaliklicO In banal of i4eTre.u,pr
• .L 114124
We the uudexttimed Auditors have examined the abdv•
anoint and find theme ct.rreet.
K EURO E ItOTIL
F. V. MICE LEY,}Auditors.
KUL li LELN,
Therneceunt of BPDLeVille YJdOt. Secretary of old Fire
111.11.1COVyllIpir:
.
DR.
CHA received nx Treroloo. of Inner.
nun, front Jun. I. 1841. to Jun. I, 1870 ............ 8077 24
CR.
Cash
i paid during the yeaning to the Tresaurer o r
. t louilinuy•, r
24
the rinnerr nuntu Auditor,. nnye•alao examinee lie
above nientint :wand the Kaine corrret an panted.
Ii 111110 E Ill)
Y. 1.%
• SOL. HLBIN. riailler,)
February 0
DEIIAVEN & BROTHER.
BANKERS AND DEALERS lX
GOVERNMENT S,ECUIUTIES
UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R
IST MORTGAGE BONDS
40 SOUTTI TTITRD STREET,
Son 'and tiehanie alll.suro or
U. S. BONDS,
=MEE
Mitight and'aola it Market Rates
Coupons Candied. elock• boughrand Isola on Commis•
dloo only -Accounts received and Interest allowed . on
olly Winona liubPsel to Check as lan In
HEE
I=l
150110
1,250 0
1116
4 le
4415
61
SIIO
IV
112, GO
00
2.5 00
LS U 0
$L742 81
1.401 1.3
; ; ij
IME=MMI
anlbe W pit Tat taring
GOLD
MARdif
rdt
The Real Excelicnci 'end Cheapens of our.R4ali.
log lithe onlyiecrel of our'peat success. •
op Ing:
'-' "
E~
WI
ii..••• nen. but all
hr , ' oto• I. ~.111111.11.ja•II,
hit 1 cdrt.fully ethonlotcl.
Our • 'lt' toll of Reedy-
It • I.llOllllliK Ale rui'h
• - ro Inksv In othor
• ..horitte on cite
. 0 , their work
• o time* comfort with
i.t. , •••••
Oar 11..4 Are 11.111111164
. •', OW !wet U.111.1011{0,
o •,o that turn u.s
II rol et ery entitle
14• ont:10y I..lett Lo
t • till put Into clock.
testy eel meld cold-le cc
roup oriell with et legal
lull • . liolrilihr tie tic•
et • • rot for the cur
se. e of ell the rep•
rhceutationi made.
It It enner4ll•4 flint oar
ler., 1010111 -mg Mal molly
truer tolveolnges, roads
um 1,, veil 10Wor 111411 itny
other loopr. Irelnvite
fcircotopuricouut price.
FOR
FALL AND WINTEII OF MI
We have made the
GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET
Numberless Garments,
Endless Variety,
Choicest Selections,
Goods to Wear Well,
Standard Styles,
Latest Fashions,
New Furnishing Goods
/dr All our gacals nra marited.at Lour:a
PRICE-41111111 Were the n+4lllo articles last year.
el CUSTOM APARTM ENT
AND
DEP/JITNEY' . FOR BOYS' AND YOUTHS' WEAR
Are especially well prepared to
6leu sidle/tattoo.
New and Better Cutters,
Improved System,
Greater Dispatch,
A Finer Line of Goods than ever,
School Clothes,
Sunday Clothes,
Many New Styles,
Wearing Qualities Unequaled.
•
OAK. HALL ;UILDINCS •
TES LAMM TE TEE lITATE,
S. E. cor, 6th & MARKET STS., .{F.mbraeln g who!,
block on tlth from
PHILADELPHIA. 31arkot to 111Ittor.
4 WANAMAKE • B•R OW. N. I"
itlebicinat
HOFF'S
MALF V "a
ACT .
EX
T NIUE, GEN NNE,
!MI
IaIIEPA RATION
dir ll w•trott by .1011. of Berl
A TONIC nod REOULATOR of Ilto end,
" n i :4•%A . Trrutr. roil ALE. Bet, Portal...l Alcoholl
Drink • o f y tlehrrlybon.
A sTworrit I.NEIt for the ilobllllatod.
A REMEDY for 'very oule•
TAItRANT & CO., NEW YORK,
tub 2.1 m Sole Amin for tbn Putted Staten, etc.
1 - 3111. E S OR IIInIORRIIVIDAL TU
1. MORS nud EXTERNAL, BLIND, BrEEDIND and
I l'Cll I Nit, ya,nit.vely. perfectly said permanently CURED
NV uln , ut polo. danger, instruments or stamina . , by
W. a. MaCANDLE•4B, M. D.
No.ITM .O °AUEN PI LA . 'A. PA.,
Who cm infer yPRIN
ou to neer D Ee ST.,
ven ilmt II
dred D of the bent
cp.ys on of Phtlittlelphto, whit have bSsn cored. A pm,
Pee of (peen years ss a spactuffy lu this disease without
wairralite al owe lu all cutlet felt 2.'Lly
N 0 CURE, NO PAY
DR. 11. D. LONGAKER,
Graduate beene University at Pennsylvania. at Philadel
hia, has in pace...slut practiee fox a number uf year
in various parts of the United Staten; will promptly at
tend tu all branches of his profession at his rooms.
East aide of Sixth sired, bet. Hamilton and Walnut
ALLENTOWN, PA
No Patent bledicinee are used ur recommended; therms
admlnktered aro (hoar which will not break dew•
the constitution, but renovate the ..Tote in from all iniurit
It hue sustained iron; mineral medicines. and leave it In
healthy end polemic cored condition.
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS. DYSPEPSIA.
and all disease. of the bunco. Throat. Swatch, and Ely
er. whichearly carry thunsAnd* to untimely on.
undJubtedly be cared.
3I EL ANC HOLY ABERRATION,
that ethic of alietintion and weitknerk of the mind which
render per-uun incapable of enjoying the pleatium of
Pe:lull/ling the dune. of ide.
RHEUMATISM AND PARALYSIS,
in any form or condition. chronic or acute. warranted cur.
able. Epilepsy. or tall.ing slekness. nod chronic or Flub
burn cases of YEMALS DISEASES speedily and radically
rein. , red; Salt Rheum, Skin Di. ..Ts (o Sc f (f 3 r. standing)
ever de-criptiw , if Ulcerations. Piles and rofulous die
ease.. warranted cured ur 120 pAy.
iffirl'orticitlitr attention' given to private diseases of
every description of both sexes. •
Ladies suffering from any comidaintineldenini to their
sex. can conwit the doctor with ...sumac° of relief.
Cancer cored. nod Tolnorn or HI I kinds removed without
thu knife or driiWalg blood. Diseases of tho
EYE AND EA.I2,
auccroolfully and effectually removed or on charge made.
WU,. Lougeker re ill tnAkft clone any di.tauce if de.
aired; can be addfensed by letter (cooddruthtlly) uod med-
Icme Wulf proper recthins to any Part of the county.
Ocelot: Kipftelde of %wet. bet weeo Ilafolltoultod
Waluot Alleatotru, ' ' Apr 'fff.ll/
DR. W. A. HASSLER.
G V N ATOLOGiSt
Dieeatio of the Womb Is a o nplulut that has °erupted
much of my that; for the last four or live years, and I have
made It # particular study all that time. Consenuently, I
auty.unaluccil that it should lie made u orpeehil practice to
be sacCessful lu illautioshig soil curing' tho disease. I
have practiced bath kv Hospital bud private practice,
Where, 1 had numbers under toy treatmeat With tho best
success. Some of the Nyintiteina are, Pain on the Top of
the Head, Sick itratiache. Palpitation of the Heart, Pain
la the Back .tid Disordered Dowels, sod many
eihers, whic)Cure all very prominent symptoms of a dbl.
es/tad Wont,
'All mi.., then under my trokmout I will glee to
. •
ADVICE FREE
14.0 give patticalta attoutlart to
RHEUMATISM,
SCROFULA,
AND FITS.
DR, W, A:HASSLER
(4YNAECOLOGIST, !
; f
NORTH SEVENTH, ST.,
NI AR puntla BQUARE,
ALLENTOWN t .PA.
11
ployio*A NiptoriF:reir. .O'VEARN.
1 Kentucky Htrawberry, ()elegant Akpaentrin.—EeeeT
body can have Ott , benefit of 9 9 ryeata l exper ience la - tuy
new thumptlve Catalan. or DU paces fur 10 Ceuta. it
WIN *hat and when to plant. WU. PARRY.
fob 99t • . • Clananaltuune if.
//BINDING inr WATER POWER.
N-A anufactored . riekrc Kamm aftd Belseure can
be found at C. F. Wolferu'a.•Flo...7.ll l at H•ollton •treet.
N. 13..-Ibuore. Number DOW . eroun by
water power and wade ea hod ad wp 16.1 s
Countu Statenttnt
..------ ----
COUNTY TREASURER'S ACCO
...7:•••= - : ,- ars 4 F.: , . - S-. 9". •••••;.I-ci'L'l'l
• • 7 ....E.1F.-72.4. 1 -4E. . , . .g Z 1:
-i 17: 4 .:=. - r - P .: 'A z...: • • " 0
11
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2 ' 5 ; ' g' P ^.,
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r- 4 :2 70 . -- H - VT;" wt•ntt . -.2.5"-70.?4
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- .4 3. • : 4 F,
TiggEigiisAgeaffilglg
4 c , 7-WißEE.h642 . si'aars" = ' - '" ,P2 aSE
2IZJE ;7.3 2 =E22.5
§IEtAS' .
''g.tmmr.4
tl22sit 2 t 232 2 ,3
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P. 'i-,.1.115,-_ ,
t, e.BsBslv
2; , V3
Yignlgninlibllaggn g'
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RgnaPiE :-.1 414i416
41%. , ;1=a2703.a8
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT OF LEMON COUNTY Ft
To County inilebleilnitioi, Jan. 1, isai
To loitnii made In 1112 $117.332 V)
To loans paid In like 103, Rai
•
To County Scrip outstanding
CR.
By County 'NY. uncollected for the follnw.
tug years
IRO
333 93
1,e4718
493 06
2.211 98 "
13,391 34
-- 418,1114 .43
By State Taxes outstanding (or the
foll3wlmc yearn:
18 901 fitl
18 . 4; 334 13 •
18.7 113 68
1:40 38.1 90
641 1.008 33
• $3.13078
By stork In lentown Water Co. 1.000
Ilitlitnro Ii 11101114 of Treasurer 31$ 61
• County Indebtednesa Jan.l. 1870 383.713 eal
$393,101 31
I=
Amount rSperldeti In IW7 ' (GR.= 78
: 1, , 48 1;3,027 42
.. 1841 38,96.1 tt.:
$171,241 92
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
SIMON lifElr En, F.oq.. TreaParerer Lehigh county, la
rrount with mid county fur the year eluding Decemer
f i at, A. D.l/1111:
=I
.Itulatuent pal . -
.5110 00
..
Inieront on • al 1
d Jodement 101 50
County Tose, for 180 C 9 121 01
.. .. 11821 10,311 tr.
1517 1,014 111
Plate Tan., fur 18r. 6.014 70
'• " 1823
.. .5 15 il 1,1111 70
21 28
Jell 118teria1 sold—, 21 .41
Water Oompany, Dividend ' 70 80
Conti Wow. rent 24. 1.111
•
Old Lumber told 454 nd
Kenln ?told
Bon
SI It n lngton Bridge, refunded
liiorod, refunded
Rules of Court
Fines resolved
E=MMM
By malt paid sundry per.ne on order. leaned by tb
Coupty Coinnilaeloncre during the year 181):
It, !Mane paid $l , ll. OW IS
interext on Lo ins paid 14 'Mal 01
Coupon Bond. paid 4,704 10
New County New 58, PM 02
Iron Fence. new uounty Prison 9 ° ,1 , 4 ^5
Coors Bongo exponsex 1.150 IS
......
Conn Crier and cleaning Court Mune..
Coronerix Inquest,.
Travenol Juror..
Brand Jurors
Conetablo'N returns to Quarter Pontoon
iuteesinenteLift§ - f2
. .
•
♦otern en•l corYtcir
Election.;
r 122212
N=2=:=
Tip SIMV.
Indexing Recorder's Deed Dockele
Rules oI Court
Jury CortunlB4l.mern' sularion
Rltorllf'n account
.
VOor ifoIIXO.C./tllll
Primal expenses, luclaollog elothlag,fael. &c.
Lehigh Cotary , ft ., !LSul r t . t4rit . l ,, tr i le u l t e o ty
Comity ....talltors.
Eastern c ap o n,
Stewards....
OE=
Fiatlngion, new
ratkilliMEM
ii iiiiei's.i....ciii ii li: .w OM- -- --
25
:ron, Allentown, rePairlog ..... •••• 2, 011 26
Trout Croak. Salisbury, repairing.. 6 25
APPbCo. do do .. 1t 00
Iletitlehont, Hauo•er do .. 61 50
Little Leittgb do .. 8 tin
Troxell . K, South Whitehalldo .. 3173
Vero Crux. Upper Milford do .. 10 50
Ileiler'K, Upper SilliCoo do .. 4/1 89
seherer'o, booth Whitehall du .. 107 76
Whimky Mudge, Salisbury do .. .74 75
Spring Creek, L. Macungie do .. to 24
Seltuurntou'e.„.Sailmbury do .. 10 00
I illllooWer'll. liguler Simeon do .. 23 25
sebroiber',, BaiNbury do .. 32 00
It Nun's, North Whitehall do .. 85 93
enamour Hie, 11eldelberg no .. 3849
'leek Wm, Whlteltoll do .. 7300
Wabbe', Lower Milford do .. 55 65
eber, Watabiniztokt do .. RI 48
Kunkle . , Heidelberg do .. 14 7.1
Ciento:lt Corner du do .. 21 511
Knorr's; 'Lowhill ' do .. 2.5 61
Jordon
... _ do ..
_B7 19
Jnekxonvillo. Lynn do
Lower 3locunpo do
P.RIPTitiO AND
pat!nehay Welerr_
.
K. I/. Leiseuriug Cu
T. V. 1th0ad5.,.;...!....
Wills &
B. F. Troxlsr
Stationery
Dockets and Indices
CONIMICSIONEIIIP OFFICIFSALARIES
Daniel Focht OTT FA
Thomas Jacoby
Henry B. Pearson.
Stephen Hero
L. 31. Bostonian, Clerk
'SoHolt,
Atturnur
Itoveboo I.) px
Money refunded
dit to
one .1 P. Reichar
IS d, Treaeurer
on error Inn Au account O
311scOlaneow,
Treasurer'a.Cominiaeluu on Eitate,Taxtie
Trea-ureen salary
Suite 'fax for Ihin
Hulance in hoods of Trei.urer
$241,
We the undersigned Auditors of Lehigh County have
audited and examined the accounts ogSinton Meyer. Esq.,
Treasurer, and dud a balance an ahoy...dated.
Witness our handaghla 3rih day of January, IEI7O.
(84( ii.leMILLETt.,
F. J. NE%VtIARD, }Auditor.
F. Z. HEEBNER,
SIIIMIFF'S ACCOUNT.
JOHN ;tilt Rher lr Lehig h eudiag Put,
I, ism
DR.
To cash received during the year from
County Cummintonep . .. .... .•..
Jury fees
•
Fines
CR.
By Boarding releor4 (flberitra Journal) • .1.61.1 75
Summoning Juror. 6) 137'81
Couvoymg tattle liou.e of Refuge. (1) 30 00
Cotleetlug 7110.1 . 3 Od
V. OAS 6
Audited and examined January 20,_ 1870.
D. II MILI.Eit.
F. J. NEWHARD, 1 Aditom.
F. Z. HEEBNER,
POOR HOUSE ACCOUNT.
Areougt of P. P. JOBST. Treseorer of the Director. it
h e
Poor sod HOU. of Employ meet of Lehigh county to
the eudlug Docetober3l.t.
To Cush rrcoked from County Treanor°, at min
dry Um. no per County statement t"3, OD
Cosh from T. U. Fount. Steward-4 • 111 79
By balance overpaid as per. last year's Report 121.54 12
Cask 'taut uut during the yetar on Orders of Ilk
rectors as per Order U.K...., 21.053
lamtl4 of Treasured" ! , 12,006 co
VS. BLI 70
A 'milted and approrrd Junuary 20. IRO.
D• II . MILLER,
Y. J. NEWIIAIID. Auditor..
,F. E. linV.D2lE,lt.
STATE ACCOUNT.
Lehigh County In account with tho Commonwealth
I'•unglvanla for State Taxes fur Mil:
To amount neseexed by Revenue Comuiloelou•
er• 40, p 5 7
Leen A per cont. for collecting 497 be
Le.% I per rent. Treasurer'm commlenlon
By amount remitted to State Treasurer, as
per vouchers
teb ate!' 010,364 re
SCHOLARS, ATTENTION !
PUPILS, 'PAREN'T'S 'AND ALL' OTHERS
• WHO NEED
, .
4 • . ,
. •
O
BOOK& STATIcINERY •
Aro Invited to call at No. 3.5 West liandllno Street, (Walk•
er'• go d too ) four doors below Eighth Stet where you
will a large acid complele eteek of all k l sds of
School Books
used to thi, county, at the lowest cash prices.
A full line of LATIN, GREEK. BERMAN and FRENCH
books for Colleges. Academies Rod Schools, alway• on
hand. at.the lowest roles. •
A full awortnnut of Stationery. Blank Book., Memo
randum.. Pocket Bootee. Combs, Albums, Picture*. Ster
eoscopes sod Views, Window Paper. Ike., sold st the eery
lowest cash prices.
Runtish .d Getman pocket and family 'Bible", Prayer
Books nod'llymn Books.
A large Rodsplendid Weir of Idiscell•neons Books of
Prose and Poetry. nod Suoday School Book• All the re
quisites for Sun day Schools always on hand at Pielladel.
tilde Prie, • • •
We ore closing out our stock of WALL PAPER at cost.
Agent for th, male of
BRADBURY'S CELEBRATED PIANOS
Plenuraiiii Al real artma Ton wish In pnranana,
B. MOM,
Hamilton IL. imloaallsitik. ♦llortowr, R.
INTERESTING
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
To 111,1. r ronimaplating
HOUSEKEEPING
REPLENISHING.
E.S.SHIMER & CO.,
EE3
FM
401 07
393 4,0
Mammoth Store
M 9
Are prepared to furnish twit supply the want. of all, it
the very lowest possible prices to correspond with the
All we ask Is a call to examine our stock, which
Is complete in every department. Our clerks are podte
and obliging, always ready'end trilling to show 000DS
and give prices. It then 1 . 1111131114 for you to Judge sad
decide. 'There shall be no yillsreprenentation to effect sales.
It is entirely impossible to enumerate articles, but will
noon" only a few of the leading articles, such as
SIIEETINDS.
TICKINOS,
(NIECE'S,
COTTON TABJ.E DIAPERS,
LINEN TABLE DIAPERS,
TOWELS,
DOILIES,
NAPKINS,
BLANKETS
FEATHERS,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
HONEY COMM QUILTS,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARY,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH,
WINDOW SII %DES,
HOLLAND SHADINGS
~Ny .A
Et=l
Whatem Winter Stuck remaining. such it
us on
18 1 -, 0
84 NI
11 41
nl 110
12 110
DRESS GOODS,
SHAMA
CASSIMERES, &c
IMME
I=
SMASII-DOWN PRICES !
MO 98
P.l 94
317 61
•
Call before purchasing elsewhere, as we will retreats'
It to you: Adventism,.
1,D.7 27
1.878 07
MMI
EOM
299 50
70 00
937 05
i.,1 06
1.71 n 01
COUNTRY PRODUCE
21: ofu 00
3,744 SO
1911 90
ni)
191 a)
9.5 RI
25 11/
and READY CASH taken In exchange (or Oeed•
Respectfully
ern
0111121
E. S. SHINIER & CO.,
5 AND 7 WEST HAMILTON STREET,
LETTER FROM
MR. FOSTER.
20S 117
12 li./
MEE
lid
21.10 00
3! 00
6W
To the Public
We have concluded to give up our bunko. In Allentown
with a view of eventually nettling In the Great Went.
We have done a good buelnena. here, and perhaps we
OM 75
101 74
'll4 57
ought to be..alleged. but Allentown to not lOrtto enough
to suit our ambition. When it numbers 50.000 lultabaiils,
as We believe it will within 12 years, We may come had ,
a golu to give you once more 'goods at New York prices."
OS4 10
V) JO
72 00
101 V 00
E 0 00
Meantime, while we aro growing rich to the West, you'll
hare to pay Allentown merchants (all of them. by the
way, capital (allows) Just each prices an they may plea.
in
6450
1.674 00
22 W
218 40
ME=
aCO
,1"00 CO
9,
3l co
2
ffe==l
we opened here. We hell them for" 10 cents. Pointy may
again bo Hold at 16 crs.. Muslim at 18 eta.. which we sell
at 12' 2 eta.. &e., The beautiful credit system will be
permitted to portion tho even tenor of Ith way. and people
who pay their debt, may continue to pay, In Increased
profit+, or the gooda of thorn who don't.
Before leaving Ire will do the merehante hero the favor
of publishing the usnies and addresses of Aotne two or
three persons who refuse to pay smull hill., that we have
beau foo oh enough to trust them to. For the present we
control ouraelves with giving them Us notice.
Messrs. Keck, Weller & Co., clothiers, will occupy our
store about the middle of March next. They have bought our
lease and fixtures. We are compelled, therefore. If poe.
alble, to close out all our Mock before that time. We wilt
give • parting slap to high prices. Ire propose to sell
everything at almost any reasonable price. . Maur
goads will be cleared out lest. than coot. We are now en.
gaged in marking down our stock and shall continue todo
so until all Is sold. A rare chance will be thus given to
secure great bargain.. See that you take advantage of it.
Sale will commence Thursday morning, January 13th.
61.790 61
Xlo{ DO
1100
- 2300
I=
Very truly 100r^
DAVID N. FOSTER
MRS.. GULDIN'S LADIES'
TRIMMING STORE
NO. 34 EAST EAMILTON STREET,
ALVENTOWN,`PA. •
In toontnotly eupplled with all of the bent elflen nod
•arlotlra of TR lal NllNottlShr4r crePyt rad ih.ittiggenzilirmdtohrearlopt
31t I
from Ira% 7r:l' ew cape', bonnet'. and' robe. ;
nts
ollk, natio, crape, velvet nod lore; to fart, TIIIEtM NOB
(or everything to wear that could be thought or beeldes
nod ehildren'e UNDER GARMENTS, HOSIERY,
GLOVE' THOMPSON'tI ULM' K.FLTTINO COREETtI.
DRILLINGS, CANIRRIC BIUSLINS, and a Inrge variety
or .IPPEIt PATTERNS. ALL GOODS OF
' QUa I LITY, arid gold at /LISTON lOU INCILY LOW PRICES.
CE
IKE
IMM
ASSIGNEE'S NOTI('E,
Where., John F. Buekley.• of estaeltuqp, Lehigh
LINi..e.P i'z'a `, : '
it ee.I.I,IZAIM,II4,'"g• MI 7AV
. Li ion tatgelL for the re benefit of Ws erothture nom.. I.
b " ere o by given to all per.o Indebted to told J. P . Buckley
Co wok* , Intylilent to the eub.crtber within elg weeks, end
(hone haying elnitne to nodal the Annie dilly ittilliellti-
MINI Viltlou the .owne Men. .ems dill HORN,
C AAAAA Otirg, Feb p, 1870 Avtignee.
DPIIININTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Exinto of LEON MA REACH. deceased.
N o me la hereby given that hotels of administration on
the emote of the above named Leon Marbitoll, late of the
tow naltip of Salisbury. In the comity of Lehigh, Jocerned,
have been 'nulled to Nary Dehiher.
all
In the aeld
t o orushlp of Salisbury. Therefore all persons burin
claims or demands against thu estate of the Fold decedent.
are requented to makpthe same known to tho •old Mary
WWII., without delay.
rob
•
D IN "
CO-PAItTNER.
D" Sill P.—Notice in hereby given that the no•partner
ship heretofore exuding . between Jw.enh !Hatchet' and F.
0. Heinen. dpin; bunluene under the nun mane of AT
CIIETT k HAINES, le thin day firm will
bY =MO non•
sent. The butanes. ot the lam firm will be nettled by Jo.
eeph Idatehett, to whom thone indebted are requeated to
make payment and atone havlut claim. nhorrid Pee+ent
theta. JOHEI'II ATCHETT,
F. C. HAINES.
CATAIIAUQU•, January 15.11C0. Jan 10.6 w•
ANSIVAIEWN 'NOTICE.
Whereas, I. K. PeSterol( and hls wife. of the City
of Allentown by voluntary deed of asaignment the
the
2fith day of Jae
L ary, A. IL Ift;0. conveyed to the ender
signed all their estate. reel, personal and mixed, for the
Per efit of their creditor.; notice Is are
given I. all
Persons indebted to said parties to make payment tu the
oubscriber within sta. weeks trona the date bet, r. mud
those baring claims shall present them duly authentleated
within Memento time to
lIENHY.T. HLECH Allentown,
fob 9-feir Hamilton Si., but. Pa.
VIECUTOitIy NOTICE,.NOTICE:
!WHEREBY GIVEN. that letters testamentary intr.-.
llN9sl4lllllsVilit.todlelgaue'lnligiefd t'ortenigpls'
Lehigh county, therefore all pent° u who know them •
anter to be Indebted to said eotate, are requested tu make
payment within six weeks from the date hereof, rad •ucti
wise have any legal 'lath.. agaluslauldmdate Wild Present
theta well authentleated for entitlement within the abOle•
sneaked time. HE:SHY WAIJERWINE,
6101Wi , ' i SA:altar .
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ALLENTOWN, PA
Legal Noticcs
MART DRINIER