' ' 8 Viii: 1:-,. Aegis. cr. Editor and Proprietor I= A.LLENTOWN., PA.,' JUNE 1 , 1870 TUE•MAR.IFF TII WOU'kI*OMAN . . . . Sir; I represent n'large body of these men Whosit'onty capital is. their bands—a/noble Itearted,.honcst, and faithful class of citizens ; bud. I enter my solthim protest against any movement here that will tend to their injury, either or indirectly. It was this class Omen who, with our Farmer Boys, helped to nave us as a nation .hi the time of war ; who . followekthe old. flag of our country to the canon's mouth and toAlie'breastworhs of the enerny. Many thousaildn of this ela:, laid down their lives on the altar of our coun try to save and prhtect It when assailed by tinhorn, rind While I Int.p'n \lite or n 'voice in the counsels of the within . for the defense and protectiOn of the workingmen it will be given. Bit, it is our duty to elevate labor ; and we can' do it in' n , better way than to protect it by . PrOtecting the industrial interests of the 'country, which rot only insures to them plenty of work, lint at the same time insures to them fair_prices'for their labor. lam op 'posed, Mr. Speaker, to the attempt made by some of .the gentle Men 'on the floor of this nonstick' break' down capital and thereby crush the InliOrink €la Sties of this country. Farad! from Speech of Iron. John D. MU of New Jersey, March 201 h. rnooF• THAT PROTECTION CHEAPENS HOODS The gentleman from Indiana, [3lr. Kerr,] speaking of my argument on Bessemer said that as Aericat produced but 30,000 tons per annum, the 'establishment of her works could have had no influence upon the Price of Englfsh rails, b4atiseille quantity produced Was relatively 'FO 'Fipa I propose to illus trate Ilit.'thllacy'Vtf that 'argument by the con tents of time s llttla box 1, linhi in my hand. So 10'ng an Amerlen was unprepared to make Bes semer steel tin ttnOisinnan would sell n ton of rails for lees than 130. I have told the story 'to this comntittee once, and I will not now But when in 1865 tlit worlol at Troy, New ntpl theFri;e:lem Wohs. nt Ilarrislmrp:, Petinsylyanie; w'ererundy to &lit er Ilessemer rdii , . Englishmen who hail he. n swearing that they e;;WitYtii;t::::ll tin in iii Ibss I loin $1:;11 a ton ituPi/dlattly: , 4lkpil I hem it $l3O. And when our works increase:l from loil to sus thny dropptd ihilt price doWn In $lOO. and it' ne. .ter:sarY they•st ill dri,p it to tttlik ot until they fore.• tile own: rs it our est:it:Us! :tent to aban don the prolinetiOn'and apply their premises and niaehihery to some other us,. Theft' policy Is to crowd not our works; or, as Lord !;roughen; advised in 181.1, tint after the cloie 'of our war, spent any amount of money to strangle In the cradle the infant in dui.trit4i the of the mar had called 'into elt:ite'nee in the United States." They will spend any amount of money to crowd out these five or sik pasanwr rail works, and then put the price up to figures that will be shfisfactory to themselves: * * * * What effect tins their enterprise hail on the peice of porceinin gas•tips ? The German man. ufacturers, Who could not sell these ges.tips for less than $0 to $l2 a gross, now suddenly drop their price and are flooding the market with them at $2 a gross. At this price they. soon deStroy . their Yankee rival and re gain their old monopol3c. Nov, are we wrong when we say' that if anybody Makes a profit out of us we prefer that It shall be those who feed on American wheat,' wear Anierican wool, and give good wages to American wprktneu ? The little gas tip Illustrates the truth that American compe• tition cheapens foreign commodities quite as well ris time weightier article of steel railit. Extract from. speech. of floor. William D. _Kelley, of Pennsylvania, Morph p, 1870. THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT AND THE FUGITIVE SLAVE HILL. ' When shall the intelligent American people be able to say, with regard to their Congres sional Solons, that "madness rules the hour" no more. We do not exactly understand whether the friends or the foes of the colored mew. are now at work trying to tinker the Fifteenth Amendmene. We are inclined to think some enemies are at it. It is known to every intelligent observer, and COngressmen ought to know, that thousands of honest Re publicans dusted that amendment copiously with the spirit of patriotism before they could swallow it, and it was then with grimaces which remindod one of the sudden melting of a pewter dish on the top of an old•fashioned, rod-hot ten-plate stove. All true-hearted Republicans ought to do nll in their power to Make the subjects, or rather 'citizens of the Fifteenth Amendment as popular as the extreme nature cf the case will permit - instead of that, fanatics and radicals, dia94 . by, glirewed Democrats, a-c doing all in their power to keep alive a prejudice, which, right or wrong, exists against those who 4ro. "guilty of a skin not colored like" 'ours. Prejudices are not easily removable. Time is the Only antidote. They arc contemptihie statesmen (?) who keep prej udices in full' vigor, by continually rubbing under the noses 'of the prejudiced, the thing they cannot like - nay, may loathe. A preju• dice may become a mental sore. It may need emollient.phuiters, The prejudice against our colored brelliern Is an old sore, and the ta mous ,ameddment, was a pungent, drawing plaster; and he is a fool who keeps tearing it up to see how thdaore is getting along. Nothing: brought black slavery into such rapid disrepute as the fugitive-slave hill ; and our word for it, nothing will bring black free .doni into such disfavor with the masses of the wnite people as this effort to cast into prison and 11'1610411Y any white man who attempts to secure; as politicians on both sides will, the votes of the Colored me n. For the sake of the black man, now on the threshold of 'Reclining a full-sized citizen, we ask those Congressional wiseacres, whO seem to be ever plotting mischief, to desist. Do not run the thing in the ground, unless you Intend to go With it. Then we would say . Pence to your mud, and penile to the country. SIINDAy SCHOOL coSivENTios • The Sunday School Association of Lehigh 'county haYe held their annual Convention and it hes past and gone. 'here can be no question of the' advantage that is derived front their annual meetings,and the good that results front the rapid extension and growth of the Sunday School cause is so uniyersally , acknowledged, as to need no com ma front us. But n•e desire to call public attention to one or two things in connection with this subject which we believe to be worthy 'Of serious regard and 'consideration. It has been the custom heretofore to endesv• or to attract teachers and scholars, add the public generally to these meetings by means that were not altogether legitimate considering the local nature of our Sunday School work. Whil e everybody interested in the cause is glad to see and hoar from any strangers work ing in thetxatifie and glad to receive the valua ble Information and encouragement they can give, in our estimation it was good policy to discontinne, at nu early dote in the history ei . 'our gundayl36hool Association,the practice of giving the lead of the 'whole affalr into the hinds Of strangers. I • ' This time our"own people had it all their Own'way and there was no abatement of pub• 110 inti v retit;-Witire ilre — viltide proceedings were characterized:byrso unanimity of feeling and &courtesy , and kindness that dld .not alwa,ya THE. LEHIGH prevail In the former meetings. The holding in abeyance of sectarian differences end feel: logs and the working together with heartiness and zeal is a good thing for all concerned— minislers and laymen. Suck meetings will do more to alloy animosities and to disarm preju dices than bushels of tracts or miles of sermons. While we regret exceedingly the withdraw al of the President T. 11. Moyer, Esq., we congratulate the association on their choice for . his successor, The Bev. Walker is a man who is eminent ly fitted, by his zeal in the christinn work and his courtesy and popularity, for the responsi ble position, and, with the assistance of the in defhtigible sec., .1. . Breinlg, Esq.,. (to Whom the whole community owe an mfforgotten debt of gratitude) we believe 'he will carry, its affairs onward to a Buccessful issue in another, and even'more satisfactory, County Conycn tbm. NAlt KAMM The LOCAL ENOLISIT - FIFTEENTH AMEND MENT CONCERN of fide city, has not vet heard that an election occurred in New York on Tuesday of last week.—Allentown Democrat, Map 25th. When our neighbor blackguards and invents his pleasing little storks concerning us, his paper im:alwnys more than ordinarily lively and readable. We never object to it, inas much as it amuses him and it don't hurt us. This last " sarkasm" though, Is too bad. Not content with his great and glorious Demo cratic victory, be flaunts it in our face in this most cruel manner. The White man's repeaters are ve.y power ful indeed and they have worked nobly for their party, but we could scarcely be expected to pull' them. ' A s , cret admiration for this noble vanguard of the Democratic party, w•e must confess to. They are such a thorough going set of scoundrels, that we believe they cannot be excelled In their peculiar Hite. To vote four or five times we consider cool piece of rascality calculated to excite as tonishment, but to vote pa riff', times in one day is a piece of impudence so sublime as to compel our admiration. We (I() not wonder the Democratic press a•e jubilant over it. - Ah ! yes friend we heard of it,but were per. fectly (c,invinced that the Republican party could Io,VI r achieve such n success as that 11 e ! You challenged our adini ration and we can no longer suppress it. Repeating is your biggest hold and whereve you can get the noble " vringnard — fairly Ivor!: you are invincible. Accept our congratulations on your noble victory, so creditable and so characteristic. "The ten Trade Circular," says "Int. minium nt for our local trade is likely to he stimulated shortly by the reductions effected in llt American tariff, both on merchant and pig iron. In London the cited of the Ameri can bum reductions has already been experi enced in a large influx - of orders for the class of goods on which it 'is proposed to reduce the duty." Reduction of duties stimulates business abroad and reduces it at home, starts fires in English furnaces and puts them out at home. And this is Political Economy ! Mysterious Murder inyaris A murder has just been committed in nn hotel of the Place des Victoire., Paris. On the :Id lust.. an individual of respectable np pearane,•, told accompanied by a rather showily.dressed young woman, took a chain tier for the night. 'Cite man came down and went out about 1 o'clock in ti.e t:•.orning. anti did not return, and as the female did not ap pear on the following day, the hindlord had the door opened, when she was !Mind lying undressed on the held quite dead, having been evidently strangled by her male companion. She had the previous evening taken out her portmtmllaii In give II half-fraue to the M . T. cant Or t h e hotel, who then remarked that it contained several pieces of gold, and ns no money a as round on her in the morning, 11111- betty must have been the motive for the crime. The mat had entered himself on the lintel book as Itichard, aged 4 28, tailor, at Lille, but the name and address were, no doubt, as sumed. WISE AND OTHERWISE Wnshington Is said to envy the . jewels wor by )Irs. Sprague 'and 3lrs. Fernando Wont If the imputation is cast upon George, we hay not the least hesitation in pronouncing the rt port utterly false. A I)nnttnry wife recently ettrts: her 'lnstant( or singing •• Shoo Fly," ‘yln.it she WRS leettir ing lino lur bring oat Into nights, by her shoe f t ! , :it his head with such foris• as It give hint the headache for it wel:. We give below an extinct from the prospec tus or it ih.rid tutu agricultural show to be boil in England. The committee say they intend holding ;m exhibition " During the ensuing summer, the object of which is to encourage the growth and breed of floral and horticultural products —pOultry. pigs, birds, or other articles or animals of a similar character—especially among cottagers and amateurs, by giving prizes, and in any Miter desirable manner." We should like to attend such a show as that, were we not unavoidably prevented by circumstances which are beyond our control. The other day an absent-minded man who was smoking got into a ladies' car, and con tinued his enjoyment of the weed. Presently the conductor came along and ordered him to desist, but the cigar being a line flavored one the ladies declared they didn't object in the least anti the gentleman remained. It is said the cigar was purchased nt Zenner & Rus ling's. • The peach crop, it has just been ascertained, will be as heavy as that or last year. The prospects for wheat in England are not now so unfavorable as they were a few weeks back. Still we are likely to have heavy de mands from that quarter for our own wheat. The strawberry crop will 1w a large one. The fruit Is arriving in Philadelphia in large quantities and will be sold very 'cheap before the cud or next week. • A cook advertises fir a place in a family that always keeps Ur. Laubacit's Eclectic Liniment in the house to apply to burns. 'A gentleman who suicided a few days ago, left . it note to the landlady, apologizing for making'so much trouble, but . slating that he must have some place to (lie." A few days ago, a gentleman whose probos cis had been lost, was Invited out to tea. "My dear, , ' said the good woman of the house to her little daughter, "I want you to be very particular, and to make no remark about Mr. .Tenkins' nose." - Gathered about the table, everything was going well ; the . child peeped about, looked rather puzzled, and at last startled the table : " Mn, why did you tell me to say nothing about Mi. Jenkins' nose ? be hasn't got any." • . A New London Sabbath-school teacher said to a little boy recently " Suppose sonic bad, wicked boy should stop you on your way to church, and ask you to go to some bad place with him. What would you say ?" " What would I say?" repeated the little wag. "I would say, ' Shoo, Ily, don't budder me I'm bound Tor Sunday-school.'' At a very successful seance the oilier night, a num burst into 'ears when the medium de scribed very particularly a tall blue-eyed spirit standing near tvith light side-whiskers; . and his hair parted in the middle. " Do you know him V inquired a by-stander, in n sympathetic whisper. " Know him ; I guess I do l" replied the , unhappy man, wiping his eyes. " Ile was engaged to my wife.. If ho hadn't died he would haves been her husband Instead of me. Oh, George, George'!" ho / REGISTER, A_LLENTC;,O - , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1870. murmured, in a voice choked . with emo tion, - " why, why did pill peg out ?": Mrs. Catharine Firebaugh Is the name of a respectable lady at Botetrurt,' Va., who left her husband the other day to pay n short visit, stating "that may-be she wouldn't come back.'' And she didn't. She ran off with her husband's sister's husband, "a man of ex cellent character, and member of , the Baptist Church." An instance of distinction without a differ. once was offered by the Irishman..who, having legs of different sizes, ordered boots to be made accordingly. Ilia directions were obeyed,: but, as he tried the smaller boot upon the larger leg, he exclaimed, indignant ly : "Confound the fellow ! I ordered him to make ono larger than the other, and instead of that, he has made one smaller than the other." BUSINESS NOTICES AN EXCELLENT REASON WRY T. C. Kerlin en, of the old Allentown China, Glassware and .amp store, can sell cheaper than others, Is that to buys and sells exclusively for Cash, thus gala ig all the advantage of cash pay:nods and losing tothing by credit sales. anamaker Brown's.—For beauty or etyle nud elegauce of (Wish, there k no clothing like fid. of Oak llnll. Every garment Is "n thing of beauty . ' as won its of good Kerr ice and comfort. A Startling Truth !—Thousands' die annually from neglected roaghn or add., tvlach so ripen into consumption, or Otheregintlly fatal tllmense4 nn Clio long.: Adv.) by the timely inn nrNiagle baffle of Dr. Wi.tneit Balsam of Wild Cherry their livet could have been prn svrool ten green obi age. . Datitirq' eradicate, the scalp mode clean, nt] ern heir restored to it, orlginni 70oltd . nd Len•l7 end vigor by the ume Ilitll's Vegetable Isiellida newer. 774 c Living .3fachinc.—lnjore the main spring of it watch and every portion of the with. becomes diner. defect. The loonan etomarli Is to the liumnn system alt. (lint elastic Piece of nodal In to a rbronouteter. It lullu• once, the,nctlon 01 the ollier organs, nod controls, to certain extent, the whole living Illaelllllo. The rnlnPnri n may lie entitled further: for or the weakness or other Imporfections of the main sndng In ludlcutcJ so 11111 face of the time-Mere, so also In aka toiss iir •othor disor der of the /item:telt lietrnyed by the fare of the luvnit The complexion is sallow or Pitied, the eyes aro deficient In lustre and intelligence, anti them is s, worn, auxinns oxpression in the countenstme which 101 l es tilitlnly as tyritt, word.; Collld do. that the groat nouritilting °r an,. whose oilier It in to 1111111Sler 141 the wants of ilioliody, iand to sustain rind renew 111 lln parts, In not performl•• its ditty. It reit Ire+ rettiovutinu and regoltsting. nail to orrentrilsh this end Illositilteriti Httunarb Bitters may be truly said to he tier ono thing wort fut. The hrokril Mehl ..111 . 1111: Of a watch nifty be rept...not. n new 11111.. lout the sioniach rite only lie repitirt•ti sold r•lrstlVlllenetl. end 1111.' 0110 of the obleets of the remelts vegetable restorativ which for risadminyears lois been wit King contest with rly• pepsin ln all el'lnntes. Ann specific fd li duty...thin It elands alone. When therestutrces •f 110 rharmaeopteln biter been exhausted, xvlthont, at Post, doinglni,o than toltigating thy mplaint, a course this wholesome and palatable. yet Powerful, , heneete , street. a perfect and permanent cure. In ell came of ilys pepsin the liver is more or lens illsorilyreil, nod upon ltd itilliertalit gland. an well Ile upon the stomach nail bowels the Bitters art will. Xlligiller 411.11111C1110... regtileling au reloylgorntlnu every secretive and assinalatimi organ. which bodily and mental health depend. How to Look Young—Sirtorn.-000% point of 11,.• rile Ilalr Restorers, lint nuoply POPIY Ilogeo n )fitif toilla Hahn upon your fore. neck and hands, and use Ly I , ll ' N lintlinkon upon your hair. The Boom mak, you complexion pearly. soft nod natural, awl you rituit tel what did It. It removes freckles, illll, Salk/Wm.... rung inarks, mnlh patchea. etr. and In place of a red, vomit are, you have the 'made purity of an exquidia belle It Oyes to Millllll, ago the bluoin of perreltinl youth. Ad , there effeetii ton splendid head of lialr pri d 111.1.11 117 tin Kalliniran, and a lady has done her he.t la the w2y o adornnient • Brothers will have no piiiiiiter when the.- articles are around. .• Ctistiir's , Rat, Itoiteb, 33.. Ex leroolanlo s. Costar's — (liquid) liv ter. ..Costitr's" (pure) Insert Use tills (only pore) I snot Ponder her S i lls. iu F 0 tint' Woolens, for 11,1-11ugs. I n., , ct•, etc. Costar's . ' (only sure renielly) Corn Solvent.. everytv here. /3.r.P.Aslit for ''Costitr's" (snit take no other, +l, gel and *I sizes sent by express. .idlers "COSTAR" CO., 13 Howard Pt., N. Y. The "Pihrhe Baker" Salve. 4u•1(l) year+ n serrrt— • 4Z-Cin-ex no by oingl, All Cols, Burn., Broke , . coneer, Sr Nlyplee. and Broken Brea%l••, , ('llopped 1.1r4 wol Hour EruPil•no:, Cliillllniur, linen or Sting , of Io••••et, 4a A WON DEUFU I. CURE F r rli PI I.ES. - 40 44-SOLI) every where. • 11!)-Ask for " 111.% IEICS• • land NI, Ito e in Spropp,iff, le6rlllll, Ft mat , v er., Wilmot:did min TiIWN.IIT, Lehigh CO., Ott. It Is At Ith n gratoral feeliati Mai I feel aide to make fullutrhng statement [or 11:0 benefit of those who ale stliD ing from Scrofula and other Chronic Dise,mes. My w mid Lein Ptlllfrring for Pu'. [ruin Himory .trellings ou het- neck tv Lich after a Dunn would gall out discharge matter, leaving a raiming sore. She II been ...•:.t ] for more than a yeiti I , t - litoon eminent piny. maim without receiving any permanent 6l4,lllollg hearse, until she hail nye of these rillining , tP to her nevi:, n been I employed lir. 11. D. loingale r, nut whose treatment she commenced to Improve very foot, sores on lii•r neck to heal, and mill her mink:Dug and LI igreeable •sylaiitions gradaally to Ili•Illtp1.11r, until I 11,0111 was rontored, which was In about four mantas. eel Dernivtlyju , tmed, alter having tried the treatineut other physician. In revotionentling all those whiiiire 4utri lug from Scrofula or Chronic Di•eases to pr. ieingalier raialleal treatmnt, NVllll a firm belief that they Will be si benefited and core. thereby, as toy him I, (,11:11..11.] .1,131 ES DARNER Dr. 11. D. leiligalier'• iiince Is on Om East of SI • Aim% between Hamilton and Walnut. Allotitioro. financial anb Commercial I= .I'llont Flour, Imr bbl . . 1 , 1ax,0.1. Timothy SeI . II. p.m Lu~hrl Wheat H., her ewt Butter. p. r hound T •• Hain, Ego, pt. doz. Potato.... per toodod Dried per holtel ltried Peaches. • ' Pun,Aum,cinA, May 39.—Delluven SS Bro Brokers, No. 40 South Third Street, give th following quotations up to 2 o'clock to•duy : Buying Selling U. S. G',.; or 'st 117! 132 112!.,; 119 J„ " " '64 111 g 111y,', ..... 1111] " '65, new 11117:,' 114 114 11:37;; 1143,, " s's, 10.40'e. ........... ....... USN,' 118, U. S. 30 Year 6 per eent.Cy.........112,.; 113 Union Pacific R. R. Ist M. 130nd5...865 875 Central Pacific R. 11 030 040 Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5...780 700 :SEW YORK PRICE CI'ItItENT For Mn) ?..kl, 1570. Corroded weekly by J It. llel irich, Moduce Commishioo Merchant, No. 02 Barrio) St. New Fork. BUTTER.. Orange J< Sanwa Co. Tulle, good to choice, it lb. Coo . Cloolaugu, 1/01. and (.Ilt.trullßlinCu'r choice, :it 4:18 Fair blatant, afgUrill: Conittion 286Z30. Sill. 51.1.0 anehanou tw. pails, ammo, 3 , 64401 lair to good, :r2aCi; t. 30, N. Slate Firklun ) cllow I‘o .3.:; lair to good, Caiii3B; Collation, 0 . V. state I'ull. m h on., iflaikii; lair le good, flJaigts; Common,Zkiebita. N. F. State Welsh tubs, Ounce, akfa.lo; C 0131111,1 to 344, 713. N. F. state Marken, choler Jobb.: lair to good, 28%11. Western Itm.erve choice lair to good 14U - yr ; r.,• asp Butter, 1101.12. Receipts fill riUg sne Po.) week Mot,alp nearly 5 . 000 Pack • ages, or an increano 01 about:am package.. over pant as •eg. 'silo.4100: of Twill, old grams Ilan become vet y.Ol .• ductal, aud there 15 a go., I Inquiry tor Southerunli. lol pincnti if low mars ill nelertions lan.. be. Made at labor. uui onside quotations. I:1 01 Old or.. hard to noire at owed any Inc.,.a New in coming forward gado lively. though t ha t demand has been good, It loin worked nal ...May at prices cooled. To-day 111.• clock Ile itccilinulaten nod !incr. !Oh*, buyer, and thew I. fw fay probability that we hove noire butter that can .be suld at prenout quotations Mau. our goat. CliEhnh.—New metory choice and Miley, la i iCk . l7; falr to good. .15010. N. . state lrairi good to Mad., 1Wooliea; hoe to good /AMIS. N. State skimmed. S.—Jorney and Foam. well parked in chair, "pl dug 1942 u. Jerney and I'Vlallll. Well packed 111 out,lvgulll N F. Stn. well banked. good order, Is i ar.l9. Mau 1111;.1 Wil•ellerh. 1001 oil 1h,.J14 . . Lanett. 6(l Ilecohetn ho ve Ise tlourd bbeial during Ile past week. Klan the .1,11111111 Inung Ig bt, Vi . ,c.•s Haul. 1.11 . 01,41 the bit) er. We no out look for nay I tinker deelate during the coinlug week. IIEA NS. .11tirrOW 11I•W, 62 11..; 2.:C4.2.01 kidney, Choice, 4.5 , 110'9 . 2.75. Chow., 1.1Znif , 1.30. Pea, Choice, I.ilkikl.s.s; ltar to guod, 1.500 g 1.6.'s Altsed lots so. common, . DRIED FILL/I -Apple. Prin 01:no, 111;1,1, 62.10 0 ; Jer.e), 01110 nun PentlKylvnllo,64,7., Apple.; W 4 -97. Iptenheren, Itithpberro,4, 2.10i/2.5. Cneero , lllea, new. :1001,11; Put. 10, . 1 1 ,10,10, un pealed, ne, beolo, l'enelten peeled, new, 14011. k.k.o6 w 12,10 vet', good us prnue, Fluxoend 2 14.0 E.t.,11 AX. —Pun., i 1 Ib, 3703:1. ' I%ll.l.oW—in _• . .. . . . l'01:1.1 . 11.Y. Puck.. ulive, ri pair, 12.10.2.0.1. aver lire, "t 4 pew,:l.l.Arjel.llo. TurXey.., chow, ri ID. 2Sei,',D FuWi. 0 1b...:.1ei.r...• ite.wier•lk ID. I:Ke,- . D; Sprlng Chick ere. hag... 1 , 4 ir.i.r. 1:;a1 M. Do., 1.41.1.11. 71.W.1 U.. bI ' AVI.k.DLU.I!I.—Ziew good to prime, VDT, 11416; do poor. Wieir• littspie ougur I. vury dull sod decidedly lower. TO CONSUMPTIVES. = The ailvertirer, having been restored to health lu lift, week..., by a very billlpbe remedy, lifter having still . ..rod several yearn with It ni3Ore long allection, and thin dread diseose, Cori, dliolOan to :unbeknown to his fellow einficrers the elemn of cure. 'co all whodesire it, ho will seed it copy the used (free of charge), with ilw iiOllA for preparieu nod Using the rowue, which they will owl n mit r e nor,. for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The Oft.° I the :tilt . .TU.., ol todnii the Proneriji• lion in to het.' t((, afflicted,und spread Infortentiort which he conceives to be Ili nlt NV; Ile holes ever y nail will try tin reweily, an it will cost. them nothing luny prove u g. l'arilesAvi.hing the prencription will pleas...Wrier!, Rec. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willimptiburg, Haug* 0.1..1'i. Y. DEAFNE.SS, BLINDNESS AND CA u,--Y• 'TARIM trentoti with the utmost Furore., by J. ISAAett, M. D., null Itroto.tior bblelM . A tht Eve Ill.! ,ry K“.r. .n“ . ( 0, 11) itt the Colhge 'V nri ccritelo. tire .rpt Hiroo, (limiter)) . ur n o i, loud.) :Ow SOS Atoll etteot. rialto. Teetittottilltig coo be tonu 01 hi. olliro. 'rho medical ilteulty ore 1.11141 to tte• tpuny their pationtx, RN he hue Ito itectoto lu hie Artilloit 1 eyes lionli,d without polo. thurgO for examination. Speciat Yoticr; • . • j WORDS. OF WISDOM FOR YOUNG U - -Y • MEN; on the R 011.% Pa.elon In. Youth and' early Manhoodovith SELF HELP for chargetheerrin nfortunate Snit In ecaled letter envelope 4, free of h Addreag. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box I', Philadelphia. Po. IltlYl9-iY • • 11,W,^ ERRORS OF YOUTH.—A gentleman who • suffered for years from Nervous Dohlift promo litre Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscretion iscretion, • will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all need it, the recipe and direction for making the mint pie remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit Sty the advertiser's exiled PIM , ran do so by ad dressing, laberfect confidence,JOHN 11. till DEN, No. 42 Cellar St. Now York. IIOWARI) SANITARY All) ASSOC'. ATION.—For IhC Moreland Core of the Erring[ d tlnfor.unale, un l'rineiplea of Mirk thin philanthropy. 'qty. , . the Er., and the Fullle. of Age, In latitio to MAIIIIIAdE and So4lol. EVIL+. with nltlillarY d for Idilleted. S int Ire, in Eavelapre. itAd x, 111/WARD ASiOCIA 11,N. Ila, phtia fel dalphi, t IRM"ro CURE CoNsLiMPTio:s; • THE I.IIII,OSOPIIT OF 11It. SCHENCK'S (MEAT 11111111(11,111.4.—Will people never !Porn to know that n ill,ased liver 111111 ritollllllll necessarily disease the entire ..ystem I The' plainest l'xinciples of cointnon son, 'Ouch this, um] yet there are hundreds who ridicule the idea • nail continue in the cone. , which olninst Inevitably bringa them pretnatorely to the grave. Living till' the matoritY of people do, lit complete Varian, AVtill lit Wit natore, It most apparmit to all that, sooner or later. nature will revenge herself• lien , we find that per•oins who tutlitlito to exresd in tie use if very rich or indigestible rood or 'my a heovy PenaltY in the mid. The 'tunnel.hiusones disordered and refuses to et ; the liver falls and its attendant exits follow, and still the suffering imilvldit al. persist in clitiaina to the thorouuhly exploded ideas of thentst. Dr. StiIIENCR'S 111.411E1nel nee recommended to al such. They brit...two and wedeln relief mi herever they are used It, 41111,101, and all Chill in 111, , ,:1ry to es widish their ii•pntation with every idling man or womon lu the land 's a fair tool imply Oat trial of them. Let those wh are skeptical on this point, stub who have permitted Vurcrcstr,l Person. to Preittilice them against theta now celebrated remedies for Consumption, alscard their Prod.- dices, ;toil lie governed by •he principles of reason and common sense. If the .)'stem Ia do.or.lerrd depend Mum It, In titlir i Calif , out of till the sent of the disorder will be found thentolllilCh Unit liver. To CleallSe and Invigorate the stomach and to stimulate the liver to heathy nation, • • SrRENCK'S MANDRAKE PI hl.4.—The daily Increas f"r there Rats is the best evbleueo of their Thonsands upon thow.mbh , .if boxes urn sold tally. Why • Slowly beeause they art bromPtlYoad •Illewolly. Invalids who may not. Sot couvoalent to aril on Dr. Schenck In person aro Informed hunt hall and omplrtr dirueliwis for in•o amoolokur oovl , package of the M.\ 1.1,5,1 C AND SEA• WEED TllNlC.—Therti boaltriniia w 11l core eirimuntutliot .1111....1 the long. are to far gone that the patieul In ettlirelY boycott] the reach of medic,' relief. It may be asked by dame avlai ore not familiar trill, the virtitri of these great ricalecliim, 'llow do Dr. SCII weasel°, elfeet their wooderlttl ctes of rotmotartion The itotavor 1., a sittitile .0111 . . The o y laight their work of rimtioratitio bringing the ntomiteic, liver and botvelii into an icily. , 11,11111 y e , . ,1id0,,. It ei hood that core. this for ill•eitar. SCHENCK'S ItIANIIIIAKE rit.Ls lull On the Ever :tail caotoarh, Drionottag health)* iweretliin and removing the tole and slime 11 have rimalto Dom the inactive or torpid m41.1111 , .11 el the , tog:ilia, oar Onto, synteto grairallY. ' ll,lO 11: it e th. ' ' ma r' ;tail the C0111.1'11111 • 11I arclunit.ation 1,0 the nulicalthy i i.tanemiatantied prevent the proper dive... Hon 111 food, 111/11, tiatortil mitmed mince ormitice iliac:me, which re,lia 111 primal...a acid goalie la death. Pi'LMONIC it V RCP SEAWEED TON taken regularly, mingle with tho fond. aid the digestive organ., make good rich blood, and as lc natantl milmoquenro, give and atrettallt to the patient. het the faculty nay wiait it IMO . , thin in the only Duo taro for eotmomptioit, ' , Aperient, ha , proved it beyond the shadow al a doubt, and thotmaiiii.. ore undo}' alive nail well II few your...ince here regatili il 1 larch,— ca.°, lout who wet , ' beloved to try ill. ENCk'S reatillev, and were reAtorial to pet amiwot health by their ate. Otai el the Drat atop. the plty.iteicin -hank) take with ratmotintitive patient m targiorate the ayetiao. Now how thin to 1).1110111.. Certainly not I, giving 11114111 . 111..• 111111 etiervate—iirdielam. that Impair Dottrel of mgr., tile fine' lotai of the duNe.livn organ.. Moat,, :It'll 1..3310'S 111..111( . 11.1...1 . 11,111 , ... the ..101111.1 . 11111111 howiik all autmtititeim which aro oalealated t irritate or it mike, them. They et eat° au iitoret localthlol Mgr— ginnl 1.1 I. 111111. to 1,o11.1 . 11111•11.1 . . the) . in. v aiel airtiogthra the node,'ariteni. and moro rn mitaidly 1110s1. climrtoo.4l. It t I'lllllllli 11, then Diu ea, taimt ire regaided as Kopek, the 1/11y4iCiall Il oils It 111P ,,,, i M. , to Milk.' 1,1:1. 1110,1115, it till' Perm ke 00l i rut IT 11, It to lIL' but t he 4'a Kull , In 10 win g a patient to thie roonolition Kt. loll; ~r 4 the NIII:ulJ It In eonnll3' liver 4. lourolcued o it 11 ili•oaecil bile, and tho etioniarh laden 54'1111 unhealthy elittie. Inioet tioto 111.1 rogue,nl to the tollyeleino loy a cull tl PIIYy Pnlient is that too will pro...unlie medicines that wlll remove or allay the rough, night StV1•11 to 11 1111 cal ll lam. w lurk ere the elite attetulant • Olt 1:011M1.1 OIL Ihit due should not 100 Ilone, an the cough 1 , 0011 au elrflr' 01 noftht , to relieve Ikelt, and the night ...oat , and chill, are ealle.sl loy the dieetioood lunge. The remedies ordinarily pre.ertbed do more 1.01 nl 1111.11 good. They inimur the unetione of Ik,' etotnach, llllpvtie healthy ologo , tiool, itml aggivento tiotbei then Caro the ilineoco.•' 'there, , alter all, 014111 t nit like fart. svith which tu sulk , poootion, and a 1 , 11 1.11 111 1.1,11ftl Dr. SUIIENCK Noarly all, olio !novo taken 1111.,t1C1 111, 10 ar t:ordain,' \Vial direetboti , have not only 1 ..... cured of Collnolll 141.1, bill, troin tho that them. medium, act 501 th wonderful power moon the digoetire organs. loatlonin tho , ourod epeedil y to ygai lied, Clooeu4inbt the eystom 01 all inuoitrittoe, they y the foundation for it eolid, nub. ntantia antrut Renttaillg 111,11 01.g11 health, they create an appetite. l'heloooa In 1,1.0111.1.iy OW glioltillty lot biklt.i 10 1101 only Inc.:used, but is made rich and . Mug and In (he rare or elicit romihtion of the nye tent 1 iwane inn. t he hal/1010i. }wills irertione 11C11.111paliy vat h of tleo niedielte.e. 10 that it Is mot It bsoollitely neeo,eory that 11.1 fiords st.,,u el. per , onally. 11 11 11 , 0 they st o u t to have then. 111 lige examined. For this purpoeo he to at 111, phi/ rival otlltoo., No. 15 North ointio rot., C.it'ller 01 Collillieree, 31 every Satuktay, tram ,1 A. PI. until I I'. 51. Ado; L eo oiyea wuloont elem.:, but tor a UN. aminatuni ith the Iti-iloroinooter tlor. Otago k Prlco. oot the 4 .1 47 Pyrite and rova wood Tunic each. 41 50 I I bottle. 4.1 47 "lon hall 31.widrak • Pill, 17 cent.: bon, tor nook by all drugged,. Alden Works! Lye, Potash, Soaps, &c. Queen of England Soap! The Strongest Puro Soap =ado. For doing a family washing, In the cheapest best and quickest manner. This powerful Soap bee all the strength of the old rosin soap, com bined with the mildness, blandness, and lather ing qualities of genuine Castile. We have sold to many, families, who slate it is twice as strong as any th . ey have used; that they can do their washing in half the limo they take with other Soaps. Being of extra strength, it washes the same In salt, hard, cold, or warm water. It re quires no reds or other mixtures, and none should lie used, and It is just the thing for fine linens or flannels leaving the clothes nice, white and sweet, without shrinking or injury. This great labor.eaving soap should be in every fami ly. Try it! See that the words "Alden Chem ical Works" are on each bar. Ir roe wisu TO LAKE YOUR OWN SOAP USE Alden Works Lyel 00 . 111 I 10 1 tII It Wakes splendid bard soap for one cent per pound; or nearly a barrel of heat quality soft soap by using ono pound of Alden Works Lyo. The cheapest article in use for cleaning type, softening water, cleaning gummed machinery, making washing solution or any purpose for which lye is used. Don't be deceived by so claimed cheap, low priced goods. See that each package reads "Alden Chemical Works," and you have fifteen pounds of good hard soap guarantied. ' " V I , uu7l 11A1•11PIDOC, TANCAATER, CO., PA., Feb. Ifith, ISfO. Mr. } A. Thomas. Itmr We recently procured five h^ses of the Alden Works Lye, and meal It accord. leg to tlie eirections, and we obtained from them five bones seventy-live pounds of the elle.ett had reap I ever row. Ply nelghbare went astonished when City saw It, I have le err (ming tt great many different ki n ds of lye before, but could Inver get Inure than fire pounds to the box.. MARY C. UROFF. noisy & Kimberly, Grocers, lloitimare. Md.. ono of the largest Wholesale Houses. writes us November 15, 1567, ' , What will you sell Alden Works, 1.0..11,111a, Lye at f Ilnyo Sold different wakes, but your. alone gives univsrsal satisfaction." Jo1).7E11.180, I'ren•men of the North American Atty.: ttf anieldar one ;mond of Aldo., Wo, ho Lyu equal to two pounds of Pennsylvania Salt Compeny's fur cleaning type." Alden Works Potash! Guarantied Equl/ to any in the Market Creamine Soap A new discovery, compounded of Olive Oil, Cream and Glycerine. Tho harshest and rough oat skin, by tho use of this splendid Toilet Soap, will he made whit° and soft as satin. Invalua ble for I.licis with a tender skin. Should he In every nursery. Should ho in every bath-room. Should be in every hotel. Highly perfumed, yet costs no morn than common soap. Tho finest genuine Castile' soap is made front Olive Oil alone, this in addition is perfumed. Nothing butter for cleansing the hair and head. Glee It a trial, and ladies, you will be delighted with it. Mrs. R. 8. Aldon's Hair Restorer and Dressing, Oil of Bennet (aeseLuvu INDICUIt.) A purely vegetable extract, unequalled as preservative and dressing fur the Hair. Restores permanently, Blanched or °ray Hair to its nett, ral color. Invigorates the scalp—producing abundant Hair. Price, Fifty Cents Per Bottle MRS. U. D. ALDEN'S Extract of Jasmine! A DCLIQIITFUL rimitrumo. Price, Fifty Cents Por Bottle. samples molt by mail on receipt of prima Alden Chemical Works, 48 North Front Street, PHILADELPHIA. 1 7 0.• sotao try J. lilt AllElt, la the nlllOllll, Slot JUSTI'S EV ANN. Itty Itnetle anti Una pry Store Hamil ton st, between 7th nod Nth LEVI VENSThitNIACIIEIt, Oroceryi coreer u Tenth awl Hamilton, Allenttfatn t Pa. 118111101 Ladies please examine our line of Dress Goods---Never Better. I .1 ,2 • •.; J . I Our Sto YE13.3 Rbbcrtrorntrut,s NEW BOOK.—AGENTS SELL .100 per week. Price 4. Addreen 1.. STIiIkIIINS. Ilnrt ford. Conn. FA2SA D AV.-10 NEW ARTICLES for Agents. Samples Jr.ec I!. IL PIIANW Alfred, Ale. S A LENMEN.—SemiI Circular, i Irt ‘ -gsti . Arch etrm•t, l'lnigd'otairt,elq.l"""' .il• F. n t )Iln year to floor .tudeutt , ; begins Ativort Apply to A. A. VEItItIORE, Meatl,lle. inIEILIOUS, 1101 V S'IrIGANGE!—THE d Lad ie lint r i r ,nl.lll, dimfred inf./11111111011. 0,11 fr, 6 , 1,1.11111,: Atiii/1..“.311:,. 31E1'7.11Elt, Ilatteer. I' V E WILL PALL' AGENTS ;t salary or +35 i;or "r allow a Jar'', t,o II 011, AlitiV. , • .1. W. 1 , 111N1: St Co.. 31;tr.ltall. UT YY g A i ‘ ! ' s! ; 1 Agent. linsiness lotlit nod hoio•r4lio?' " lt " L; • tO:loo doy. Address moNlfult FENN I41)17 CO.: PLlt•loirgli.Pa. _ . IROOIt AGENTS lI'ANTEII.—"I..I D I ES 1) OF TIII4 WHITE 110 USE." No opposition. Sosd migrating, Rapid soles. For 61,1111,.. :1111111 . Ni I'. S. PUBLISHING 01., N. Y., Clocinuati and Chicogo. QALESNI EN w ANT I.D ht a paying 111141- 4_3 new,S. KEfit4 Ella, 411 Chestnut street, Phila. SVCii(Eli A Nell% I , .tSCIINA'rION P oit St1IlL•CIIA1011 paoe4; cloth. This wonderful book lots full lostructlong to enable the reader to fasclunto either sex', or any animal, at 311,m0, hon. Spiritualism. null hunt!rods of other enrioos exprri mrnt., It can bl) obtained by sending 041 re-, with 10 coots postage. to 'l'. NV. lIVANS Fth. No. 41 s. street. Philadelphia. c, PAR SPANGLED DAN N lan.; 40.0htau t 7,•dgfr size. D.Volot to Sketches, Poetry, W Humor, fp it in , (au. No •. sense fora seaslbto {chid). and to the o.sposarp of Salad. hug, Humbugs, Sc. llaly 75 et, a re-e, and a5O Peri engraving, '• kvangehap, " 1,1.2r2 feet, urritim, :51051 thr.latittn• 31 0, tr11 7,1.04 to rill tcho fixk it. It I wide-awake, fearless, truthhil Try it note, 75,1110 t year, tipecimeas FREE. Addre•s •' BANNER, ins dale' N. U. PATENTS. Inveutora who wish to take eat Letters Patent are aflokerl to commel with MUNN & CO., oilltors of the fief enitfie American, who hoc, pro...rote! , I+onm before the Patent °Mee fur over 'Nveuty Yearn. Their American and European Patent Agettoy In the most colmmlve In the world. Cargen less thou any other reliable :wool'. A h pamphlet contalninfr full Itmtruetionn to inventor. hi ,not gratis. 3111NN & Ci t., 37 Palk Pow, New lark. - - ON E MILLION At'ltES _ CIIOTCE 10\1'A LANI)S For sale, at $ll la, acre and upwarila, fur rash, or io credit, by the lOWA RAILROAD LAN I) r'ib Railroad already bunt through the Lauds. and all sale• of them ()root lialueernenta to settler,Send for our free Paniph let. It gives prices, tern, location; Pill , who shout, routs west, what they should bring. what it trill cost gives plans and elevations 0115 different stylev ul read; ins& houses, Which the Company furnish at from fir.ffiu b 1,001) ready to set up. Mow , seat If desired. Address W. W. WALK Elt, Vier • Preabb Cedar Rapids, lowa. A3111b1)El. HOUSE. • Iletug rrlpplo. I hove made boost , planning . ape clot study. Otte Inuit Ittst newton loot proved IL nook! o conveulooco, beauty. tool oroutony. Det•rlollyt•tltottlor of Plan+, Vtotts, to., With gottorol lorttrotat 101 l of volt. to till, soot Into. Atltlrostt (with hto too or script If ottLytt Meta), .1..1301.111"; Aroltitort, Waterloo y, Vt. IN EVERY WAY WORTHY OT TENTIO N. THE gre, possess, as the re . t well-established an. s business, with an expe 't more than twenty-five years, enable us to offer induc • to all who are about to 1-come purchasers of ate -Ready-Made C ithing-G4 second to no e,-,tblishment in the country. : Jur garments are all made of. he best materials, carefully • ected; nothing un sound' or In any way imperfect is mad.' up at all, even in the lowest . trades of goods. It is a well • -stablished fact among clothie s, that our Ready-Made Clothii , in every thing that goes to lake a superior gar ment, is . equalled by any stock of goods • Philadelphia. • Our assortment •• so large and varied that every . , e can be fitted at once, without c lay. Our 'prices are always gu, an-. teed as low, or lower, than the lowest elsewhere. We ave also a fine assortment of se - Goods in the Piec which will be made up . order, in the best mann , and at prices much low• than are usually charge. or Garments made to ord , . Gentle ••n visiting' Phila delphia, an, by having their measur registered on our books have samples ,of goods forwa led, with price, lists, by mail; , t any time, and . gar ments, ither made to order or sele6ted sm our Ready-Made: Stock, fort• ed by, express, which will be gul • need to fit correctly. BENNE:TT- & 0. Tower Hall, 518 rket St. Half way between Fifth na' Sixth Sir. PHILAD LPHIA. advantages we 'lt of a large, uccessful G RAND CONCERT! COURT HOUSE, WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1870 On which rectal n pnpulnr Ismer. vocll and hodrn mental. will be reudored by Ow Poll a n log performer.: Purr, THOMAd COATF.S. New Yotk, 'My. ALFRED k:rruceant. Mr. U. WARNER. Ametetir 171•1111s1, Mr. J. S. FOUST. MAB mit EVANS, CITY QUADRILLE KEYSTONE QUADRILLE, DAN D, I • PIIILII A 113111\ IC CLUB, CITY COIN ET BAND. KEYSTONE QUARTETTII CLUB. For the benefit of tho City Cornet Dana TICKETS, 50 CENTS bray lgo had nt the Eagle lintel, Minor & Itu•sillo 'a, Reicher.' & solo, Feu We Most,. or,. Choi. Ode s r, (Roane Kohl. & Weever, & Dou.. nth.. & Dllllnger, and vii the intintbore of the Don Doors open a( 7 o'clock g commit.° at 8 o'clock. El. Id K 1- _ S r l i () C 1( ( '1.114 11iiii i 7i ,1 L \4 1 • , i'4.9R\VS\\,..•,l„\ , %:$ f Men's & Boys' Wear Complete ck o MAY, 1870. THE BEST YET ! THE CHEAPEST YET!! OAK lIALL ENLARKED AND IMPROVED ITS STO('K TUE BEST EVER MADE. ITS ritirEs THE LOWEST POSSIBLE. IMMENSE PREPARATIONS Fine Clothing RE.!DY-.IfAD ND ILI I) E TO ORDER YouTirs & BOY'S CLOTHING, DURABLE & CHEAP DRESS & BUSINESS SUITS, ELEGANT & CHEAP GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. BEArripuL & CHEAP ALL WARRANTED TO WEAR IMINIMIEMZEN= 1123211 in OAK 11.11.1. 11%1NA .If.l Ell /tROWN, OAK IlAu OAK lIALL N011.,%40, A. 72, :o:11, JIM OAK HAI, OAK Ii Al.l. Market Ml, .Ind 1, 2. .i, 7. 0, OAK WANAMIKER & 81101 RAND, PERKINS & CO 121 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PILILADELPHIA, 1:13M=1!! BRICK SE'!' ANIPPORTABLE HEATERS. ence of MEE A LAIZSAGE TMESORNT OF FLAT TOP, SIDE AND rop OVEN RANUES, FOR IIEATINO ADDITIONAL ROOMS. BATH BOILERS, REGISTERS. VENTILATORS, WM. G. RITTER Agent for Allentown. 100 C.RcrLAR . w I Vl' , NOT? RY PUBLIC AND CIIIL ENGINEER' T. B. LEISENRING, lE= 11' ITT MA N& LEISENRING, • Real Estate Ag9.irts And. Scriveners. PARTIES desiring aVythlng In our lino will do well to dye us a cull. W., Vivo noon one book+ rt list of the most ii , iratile property ti thln city, which will be wild at low aniouit w)iielt aro Vac.. lots varying In •il‘n nnil Wen Divellind lodise. dll graden releert Ilidnk and Slain Mucks. D u. W. A. HASSLER, Graduate of floe jefferNon 3fetlical C'ollege of Plata Now olforn to Ow ,tttr.•llug Public the ,IMFFERSONIAN_ MEDICFNES !laving Imen physlelan In the Northern Ditpetetary of Philadelphia for tW.I yemre where thonrands of cAaet of k Inds of Chronic ITO pre/tented for treatment and are treated. These medicines aro llin result of try rx• p,rlenre and ~11.orvallons. Having not only prescribed them In Hospital pr./mice, but lam/Ire/la In ,my private practice have raw1,..1 the bon , fit and are cared. A Phyilician ' . missiou is to reioire pain and mire thoto that ale sick. Being /twat, it the foot and knowing the nrollve pr.ilerlle. that my 3110111C1111 . 14 gussets, I cannot do ,q+// but offer It to the general public that I may urrion• plish toy missiou and do the greatest Mind to the greatest majority• ONLY . ['NE MEDIOINK .I , QII'uNE DISKASE! It IA not Ilko x. many medicines gold that rialto to Clare it (1411.'11 ilia, VIII dl•e:i•.2g out Of OHS bottle. Jefforinian M. dlrh , for Illicottnatlhtn •• for the 111 1... for Srrv , o awl Debility. 110 '• for the Kidneys nod Bladderv. 100 " for Stesinrit and Llvor 100 •• for Colds anti Contilis 50 •• for Diarriora anti Uy...nt•ry, 50 Liniment for External into, Itruittex and Sprat. GI Seise for Cots. Born. antlehl Soros ISO Medicine lot Children 2.3 •• for Colic and Cramp In the • • BL.WPIN 310,116110 WOrlll4 rf,t111141 . 1111 obtain ilio tionlicition only nt my ale°. Chow !root, laitUn`oll Flllllllll.l S Nlll, A111.111.11T11, 1%1, or by itritlin: to my ati,11.... %Own I forward by mall or itre,o, Fitt tren•lyt of IIii• motley'. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED EVERY SATURDAY AT MY OFFICE. (An caste of PITS Curet . Fn Core No Pay!) W. A. HASSLER, M. D Qi fin A MONTH AND EXPENSES I a )141.1/i•, to erll IIioCELEBRATED 11INK. LEY NNI rTINO _MACHINE. for fatally not . Sluifito cheap, roliauto. Knits everylliliuc. Circular awl sample mucking free. Aildrerm i Nu. Ea N. Muth SI., fob FXTRAOR 2 3. P . 1111.1 Oltl: pi As tflGeS am BlisTrllantotts ALL MANNER OF NEW FABRICS. NEW STYLES. SURE "ZITS" FOR ALL MEM WWI UM= MIME toyll•bum Prien 1 00 .. 1 pi lii ancitit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad The adynntoges and Otractions of this LOAN. nwnt putp,ses, urn inuir and Importnul I.—lt t. Lard upon ono of tha Great TRRODOII LI im - rwiT:t TIM SEABOARD ASP THE WEST. th—Tin:SECCRITY IS ALREADY CREATED, the ineale part of the line being in itneceti.fol running erefai 3.—Tito Local Tragic:, from the unriro Ned .4 grienll.l ref f rig (nor and Iron and Vim? deposit, adjaceut, m. 4 t bo largo alol profitable 4. —The enterprise roc Ives IMPORTANT CONORNMUNA AND nil r11.1:141, from the States of Virginia and West BM: s.—lt to uuditt . the Inamtgottlout of °lndent KNOWS CAPITAI.IMTS, WhOSC names are guarantees for Ili EARLE COMPLETION unit euceeseful operation. o.—The Bonds can be had either lu COUPON OR REGISTERED loan; they have thirty yours to run, both principal and micron being payable In gold. 7. , They are of denomintilio. of *lOOO, 5500 AND 8100, bearing Interest at the rata of ids pot' cent. In cola payable May. Int and November lot. ==l condition of the Company, Ire know three securities to hr perollnrly desirable, Mid menfloble for safe employ ment of nnrplus Capital, and funding of (burro men) Ronde, by Inventors, Trwitees of and ethers rho prer, ob.iluto xecurity with reaxouable illeollle ❑older., of Colto I States nve-Tweutimi nre eutilokd Mess Bonds, inuring the same rate infer, ono( lot ring o longer ',rim( to rue 11, Weil tee rettlize I=! Ml= 1=152 '1,11110„ and the Itondl returned free of exprOnS ell3rgell PRICE 90 Me ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY Patup!dela, and fall lufortnation fttritiAteti uu application. FISK & HATCH, 5 NASSAU ST., N. Y Jar sale anb to Let. • " 420 BURIAL. LOTS FOR SALE.— untlaralttuotloffer fur cola 0/ now Coma- Lary lota Immediately adjulalug the (Woo Catootary. oa Tenth "arm. • The lots will be sold by subacription, and immedlatoly after tho whole number ale dlapoiled of they will be award ed by lot lu the same manner an lu the orgifultation of the Union ArieoClitilUll. Plats or plans of the premiums run he neon al s our ollico, my 12 lltiOD TLET.—A REASONABLE LEASE A- will ho given on the Easton Slate Quarry, situated lo Plainfield township. Northampton county, Pa., near titackertown. It consist. of number one flat,voln, blue, neyer.fadlog elate, fully equal to tho well•known Chap man Slate, with n good water flower and a full rigging of picturing and holstlug machines. Pomona death . .. or on opportunity of thin kind will please examluo for them metres, and apply to Willi. heck Stackertown P. 0. mar 3, 'tit 0. L. SCIIREIBEIL Pronidont FOUR HUNDRED FARMS FOR SALE, ranging In price from 'Slog:A per acre,accord to impnavements, location Ac. Good roll, genial climate. and near markets. These farina aro situated in Virginia tad Maryinud, some the Immediate vicinity of Wash. button and others from al to al miles distant from Cho Cay• Ital. Address or cull on J. I). O ASO WEILE4SB Mannachu sottv Avonuo near Sixth Street Wanhingten.P. C. HOUSE FOR SALE.—THE SUB arrlber offers for sale his house and lot situnteda on SIXTH street, between MINER and CHEW. In the City of Allentown. Tho house Is complete with " nil the modem conveniences and is handsomely papered throughout. The grounds aro tastefully lull ant and are well stocked with fruit trees. As the furniture was bought seessly for thin dwelling rho subscriber would prefer lling it, with 010 house. For further information, terms or a V rite of the house call on the .111Arriber on the prem- Imes, between the hours of I) A M. and 3 P. M. • • . H. W . HUDSON. North nth xtreel, above Turner. am 27 FOR SILE. • A HOUSE, our story and n holf, nod lot, sitnote an Chew Woe!, between Sixth and Seventh, about ISti t:: feet (rout and 110 feet dean, • For terms aptly to . . . ALLSANDER ZELLNER, Slatli Street, below American Hotel, Allentown May 21-lf ye 41f the. complaint. FO‘VI.II.t SON, Proprietors, Poston r drtm.tiviA and dealers generally. .Wino unless alitnad 1 . 11Prr9. R LEIGH'S IMPROVED lIARD RUBBER TRUSS Will retalu a turn. the most difficult rapture.. tilllr vlou. to inol Fur cleaulinium and durability aa o B p equal. The tightest True. ever made. Suporter.. Elastic Belt.. Stocking.. buopermorleW. nil kind* of Truni.e.t. Bruce.. Synthetic, and all other mechanical rem• edict. Ladles at teuded to by LElo 11. Offilem. Iffiffichentuut .troet, next door to the cornet of ?Uncouth street, Phllodolphta hop stain.). MA 9.1 Y --- Prices Very Low. SEAMAN & TRA EG ER, NO. 17 SOUTH MAIN ST., BETHLEHEM DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, WOODEN WARE, OIL CLOTHS tenOCERAIS) Very largo totnorltnent In PVOI7 DEPARTMENT. I=l LOWEST CASH PRICES, 1111= rho public are requested to call tad examine. SEAMAN- & T Ii.A.EG ER ADIIININTRATORII NOTICE. • Rdate of R OBER T JAW/SON. Nutlet, Is hereby given that letters of administration on the clinic of tho above named Robert Joints., of the vit. loge u: Whitehall, comply of Lehig„h, deceased, have been granted to James Schee iteberger, of the ailing° of hall.. Theefore all pernun• who know themselves in• &bled to lire said Estate aro requested to make payment within six weeks from the date hereof, and such who have any legal claims against said Botao trill primer), !hetet, moultaullicutleated, for settlement within tie above specified limo. JAMES SClRENEllEattllik, Adm, WIIITIIII#LL STATION, April 12, 1670. apt. illgt• W A tTe E dl i t t y a ß p y proVal ro i ß i g n l e ay 0 .1 *Timber, Nog. alt rent• rer the use of water shall be paid to the City Treasurer (Jonathan Ileichanl) at his Or gies I•efore the SUM day of April t to all route rernalniug unpaid on that day, there shall be added ti per cent.,and to rents ro Moine unpaid on the first day of June, Clore shall be added Inner cent. Notlre la horeby given to all persons still ow Intrwater rent that 10 per cent. will be added on all rents remaining unpaid on the Mat day of June next. May 21. d Yir-w 3w) By order of the Committee TOTICE.---NO'CICE 1114 HEREBY . 01 1 iKN that thdupdarsignik. Iliad made Appllea- It on to the Court of Cardona Pleas, MCI Term. IMU. to 'grout to charter uir Incorputarlon to tho6AEOEUSVILLE LOAN AND BUILDINO ASSOCIATION. tone located lo said county. the articles and condltiona of which are tiled In tho Prothonotary 's Office. and unless sutllcleat rearena he shown to the contrary, It will be lawful for the Court to grant maid Charter at dm aunt term of Court. Nathan BINIMOI3, Willlo.lll Fry, D.A. Semmel, Jacob Itorkerneyer, Aarou'S. Miller,W.. D. Kholer. Wilson K. Peter,. A. Derkerneyor. Samuel J. Matter, Owen Lloyd . William Adam., Tilghman Peler.l ALLenTOWn. April 19, MO. rtINNOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned In the Civil Engineering hilliness, under the firm of LEHR & EMERY has been disaolved by mutual eousout uu April 3Uth, Me. All POMO. indebted to the Into firm will please tnak.liattlement on or before the lit day of June next, and all t...rsone haring any claims wilt please present their bills within the shore slateilled time. H. D. LEHR. RICHARD R. AMERY% • THE BUSINESS on b• t.tlaned by thn undendsmd. ayk: old ItCe corner at Peon sod alren t t . ... o A . lLm n r. w holy 18•::r• d may 12.1 t of the‘[Dods at the cori.lowc.../p 6 °R. Another lot 6. ri I 1i011.1121 isuE.s . for CURTAINS, at (cowl r rod iterdd ricpv. • 2au lILA I. LACE COLLARS M2lcla. and upwards. PIQUES from Auction at 20, 21,25 and upward... Now nod PLAID NAIbnOOKS. VICK 110 MUSLIN& for Infant. , Wear, role., etc. C „ono Pal Irmo ali t A r L A Wld i t •II E AC ett molt e. I , ItENCII MCI:MINS, 2 yds. wi IC, at 60, 112, 00 etc. Mo. I INK FRENCH NAINSOOKS. • PLAID •• ()ROAN TIES. at TS elm. A nowt completo mock of WHITE HOODS AND LACES. HANDKERCHIEFS from Auction, tit a great barlt•ln. . LACE TIDIESa mpiondid line. • - • A job lot of IMITATION A PPLICA TIDIES. • Tito perfection of COLLARS and cum. all Iyartanted, LEMA_ISTRE & ROSS, . 212 NO:all EIGHTH STREET, ritiLADEL,PitiA. Ott MRS. GICLKIN TAKES PLEASURE fa ■oooooelo That ahe w too •ttcdoda or P h INAW Ell her her line, null wool.' call particular rate3llokt. bat illrealt allaurtineut sod ST ILa MN bl LIE BACICY 34 E A S T liTan I M M fro Goobs Legal 'Notices.