r6c I'd2itll2 Edit, matt Proprirtor I= ALLENTOW N. sErr. 28, 1870 Republic:ln to:111 y No!)lin at ions • l'ongre,,, .101 I:: Allunt!..wn EOM Dr. cIIAHLEs \ Alluntown .I.oembiy, SAMUEL A. BU IX, Allentown: I,OWATID B. YOUNG, Allentown Jlllll COI, liiisxjaller, GEORGE It. , Tll. North Unly m n P, LINE, Ennuis, Dired"r the Poor, JOHN 0. SCH I M PE, Allentown I yeti, (.11:\1tl.Iir E. BECK. Aeademy, AARON RENINGER, Allent.mn 1.. E. 11L — EZ, Allentown. SHALL WE VOTE FOR OAR IN- 12IXEMECE The issue in the Congressional contest in this District, Tdriir vs. Free Trade, is receiv ing the undia,ed con,:ith,ttion or 0,,,0b,rA or both parties. Its importance to every resident of either cotnity emin.it lie overestimated. In Montgomery county intlust nisi enterprises of every hind rise op in all directions. The manufacture of cotton and Nl Imlen mods is there carried on extensively. 'lron, too, en ters largely Mtn the wealth or the county, and all of them depend mum a Protective Tariff for their prosperity. In this county, in what ever dirt Ohm we note go, we see thA gritat cause of the pit sperity of th e f i uti li m.,. iln d business men of the It hole county, in the, ore beds, the 11111111CCS and the machine shops and riffling mills. We believe that it has become Ihr univer,al sentiment nnurog our citizens that n l'reteetive Tariff is the unly guarantee we eau lutre nl'Ile• sure, s5llll worliing of these iulrr~•st s . \Ve ace IrA I a Tariff a n d 111101, found that it 11;1•1,,i,,, 11115i -111,4•; and a :1111 ., 5 OW real e,tate 111111, ir ,•v:,l, 0(•0 fro m o ur rxpor . 1, h., of ii.o. \p: rirncrof 1.,. , ‘voilid lie nil ‘l,lllmg 11J Into 1110 1111eCrlai rll . ll S of Pre( Tradv at th.. i.p.sircril) in it party view. T i iere is no State tiebet In ei.•t. :toil the eleelion of one Nvoul 1 periti,nently atieet the ~riie I), the Thr limst 1) , 111 , ,.1 refore, Nvell afford ),, lay ',Arty eiii •iilerations ;toil vole 1 1 ov a candidate n III) tt 1 1 .1 !Tine:Wilt tool proftet iiis and the general pros perity of 1110 Flistriet. 11r. Dlit - er's Tariff principles• itiii trill I,nown to the people of this county. Dr. ikeliet's ['rev little convic• lions are as eiltioriy Itioiwn to the people. „ro t ,. the District, and his Irian is iriven,)l tlt tl ptr,l to prole that he is ❑ friend of the laboring ii...tl.reAS ill' the tit . ,, counties. We can't affeet/ to elect hint. No District in I),ii i iisylruala eau atl'ord luelect t Frce Trader. s the South comes ill for r• presentation, her uu•utbcrs are selected from among the old leaders who are adVlreall'A 14' aristocracy and supporters of n Pree'Trade policy. The strcrgth of the Tail 'nen will be cut down by Free Trade Congressmen from many Districts in the West. and Pennsylvania will assist in her own destrrction if site helps swell the sen timent against her by electing a single Free Trader to ('ongress. The question of 'farill or Free 'frade will undoubtedly agitate the next Congress, and the fate of Protection may be decided by one vote. Voters, take care that that one vote agaibst your interests and your prosperity does Lot come fl,lll the Sixth I )istrict THIE NATIONAL !FINANCES 'l•he newspapers published in the interests ur the Inst cause," and relying upon the ig norance of their readers, publish and repub lish statements denying that the National Debt has been reduced under the present Ad ministration. Vie have published the sbtte• went:: showing the reductions from time to time, and it seems wasting space to reiterate the truths, but that this paper should by any chance fall into the hands of anybody %rho has heen unwise enough to pin their faith to such organs, we will give some figures from he official records of the Treasury. They are as follows : evipt , 1 1 I, 1 , .7. Nlare, I. 1,. 13=1 I, int, Ir.5:11,,111 1. '1,71.. )I,llch I, 'III 1 4 Ito., from )I:Ir cli I. 'I,. I. 'ltl, I=l Ily the lareg:iing statements it Will Lc 5t . 1 . 11 that lllt' tanatint gained by inervasi• at' rrcellits mad decrease ar itradltur,s hits been its.rod i'l .ll ll/ 1111•1,1,1,1. ,r I= .11tioltut int.” to NEttrlo I, Ain unt i• ,t ALL.. i, IMME 1 . 1'111.1t• DEIVV. Fl , "sit I .‘I I I Ilttring eiglit,•,•ll !polo from March I, to Stitt, arbor I, 1810, the alttoltui 0 1 'Tam:lion in Ow public ,11.111 tl1)11% . (` ,1111% Which I to 1/1 . 1•11 in tlit• itort.ltat , , , :ttia L.:mediation of bearing int. r,,t is coin, att.' itt !lit• pay....,.,11 ul o:,ligations ovt•rtlitt• cottvertild, into intet . ,l•ltottling howls or et•rtiliettl,.s. The amount of ittlvr,,t \vltielt wilt 11, , real'It•r I, 5 . :111 . 4.1 ti, the ILtVt . llllll , ut Mt tilt' debt teL 11:11Iy paid, is about SS,7-I."l,:ittli.liti ;oilman), 0r,tit7 . ..!5,799.61 m mthly, Itto,lly itt Attl,l. There has also been a constant iint,rove tot nt in the kil•Croa, or the debt d u ring thu six months since 31arch Ist or this year uSut the eorreiliontling six months or pio, and the ui crease or the tlebt, for the past six months, as compared \chit the twelve preceding months, Is as follows iei 19 mond, pa reili I, 1,7. k • l' :::;:4' ", 1,; ' 12 ,' 1 1/101111,M AC.' 11,10 The loregoing is a correct comparison o the financial operations sof the Government during the periods named, made trout the oh Licht' records of the Treasury 'Department. TIES DOCTOR Anyone echo knows the history of 1)r. Acker believes that, if elected, lie will be the butt of Cthigress and that the people who elect him will be brought 'into ridicule. ills Free Tnnle record is notorious. We don't mean to say that the Doctor ever wrote Free 'Frady articles, for he seldom writes anything. Ills style is to copy into his editorial columns those articles which agree with his opinions. Those who have read his Paper since he has hal its editorial management remember well its Free Trade sentiments. Yet he is silly enough to .say in his Nine o9ltis week that "there is no record of Acker's free trade convielons any- Where." Now that is the nearst approach to direct lying that the Doctor was ever guilty or, but If he la cornered he will sneak out of it by saying that he was Off electioneoing and It was in the paper. The Doctor didn't know shouikinstruct his assistant editor only tll people .will believe. W to e are • such lies as the afraid Cringressional aspirations have sadly demoralized him and that he still sees In Ids morning dreams "Old Montgomery right side li . O. for 2,000 majority 1" TILE CITY NOMINATIONS um Saturdapnext the Republican voters of the city will be called upon to nominate by ballot candidates for Mayor, Auditor and High Constable, nt the Engle lintel, between the hours of one and seven o'clock, P. M. By this system of making nominations one Republican voter is equal to another in their power to select candidates. If a full vote is polled the nominations will be the expression of preference or the platy and ns such should be binding upon all the Republicans at the election. It is important for the welfare of the party, however, as well as for the interests of the city'. that the nominees should be selected from among our most capable men. Alter ability the next consideration should be avail ability, and for fear the right men should it be selected we urge upon every Republi can to consider well his responsibility in the matter and then go to the pools on Saturday next and do his duty like a man. Growling will avail nothing. The power is m the hands of the people, and if they neglect ' to use it the responsibility is with them. The Ward nominations on the following :Nlondny are almost equally as important am call upon the Republicans Mr the same exer cisc of judgment. BECAUSE 011 C or two Western Republicans n this Congress were narrow,Aninded enough o he Free Traders that is no reas9p why the imple of this District should elect Dr. Aeiter o Congress, Who Is n Free Trade Democrat. f Pennsylvania will not take care of her own nterusts, who will ? Wherever there is a Free Trader running for Congress against a Tariff man, we hope be people, dill have wisdom enough to elect he Tariff man, whether he be a Democrat or WOODEN PAVEMENTS Mats Er our Exchanges We have given, front time to time, such items of information from our exchanges on the subjt c' or wooden pavements as would be likely to interest our citizens and increase the general fund of knowledge on this intrortant subject -a subject which,it most be confessed, is surrounded with many . doulds and difficul ties which time and experience can only re move. We append a feu - tuldilinnnl items : •rue SAMVELS PROCESS. The Chicago Tribune . says : A gentleman brought to this oilier yesterday two wooden blocks of street pavement taken front Eddy street, in San Francisco, where they were laid at the same time, site year ands. half ago. (me is plain redwood, and tlw other Oregon pine, prepared by what is known as the am nels process—the injection of copperas, after the 9;11) is drawn out. While the redwood is strong and nearly as good as new, the pine, in spite of the Samuels process, is rotten and worthle , s. The contrast is very striking.— This is a very important matter in Chtea,p), where there is probably • more pavement laid every year than in any other city in the Uni ted Slates, and also from the fact that tlw Board of l'oblic Works has shown a disposi tion to favor the Samuels process. Harrison and other streets are paved in this way. I the pavement proveWiio better In a year and a half than the San Francisco specimen, it had better have never been laid. The n.ix. lute injected into the NVOoif in obedience to the receipt or Mr. Samuels - does not peneti ate more than an inch from the surface, 11101 it does not st cm to have prevented the exterior of the San Francisco block from bring frayed and worn. N 1 mild it not, under the eircum. stances, he wise and prudent In the Boni.: of Public Worki , to pause and thoroughly this matter beMre any more money is invested in what may turn out to be a rot on laVellllllt cost , : more than the 01(1'0 te. 111= A New York paper remarks : It dome :rot require any elaborate dentonstration to est .b -lish the lam that the pavement of the perk.' is a delusion and II snare. The two cardi at properties which the surface of the sti..et should possess, smoothness and durability, have thus far by no menna been realized.— The failure of the Nicolson pavement in re spect to the latter quality, is not yet fully - c, tn preltemb•d by the people of this city. but will be made apparent in the course of it very tew years by the logic . or stern facts. It must he plain already t.) those who have taken pa os to observe, that it wears out raPidly under the strain of heavy loads, and rota not very slow ly by the simple action ofthe elements. Th. 11, so Mr from beim; smooth, it prescnta n succos sion of protuberances, resolting in great dic tion and resistance to the wheek of a vehicle 4,, I paSSing over it. I= A writer in a Louisville paper compla'ns hat he had outdo urgent appeals to the author. Wes tbat city to examine the Asphalte paveinent. bet the power or intere:Aed local emit raeb.rs gas cannitadent, end no heed was paid to his nth ice. Ile quotes, in vindication of his own judgement, the opinion of the Lon don Lancet on the Asphalte, which is being exten:•ively labl in that ...4reat city : If I I.ecasual travehgt in a cab or omnibus experiences relief as he passes over the new Asphalt.. pavement which has recently been pm down in I loldorn, how great nmst be (bit (.f the resident hard by • For years his voi. e Mud been drowned by the perpetual imiscou his rest at night disturbed by a continual ro which worried his nervous system, if it did not absolutely prevent sleep. ills lungs base been poisoned by clouds of ammoniacal dust, and his clothes and furniture have been de atroyed by dirt, which penetrated whether he twill (ir not. Suddytly all has been changed. Ile can get a breath of purer air by openibs; hi S doors and windows, and yet be uniler. stool when hi' Sill'llkS. Ile teed not be smoth • ered with dustiand when he looks out of lb window lie s•ea.the horses relaxing in the': elhirts, because the draught ()I' the load lightened. Still more will the invalid feel ti beneficial change. Ills auditory nerves wi I not be worried with the perpetual rumble,nn I the nervous irritability which is so. easily produced by noise will pass away, llenct • list It Ite will at ill events enjoy the hope an possibillity of rest.' 'Ube value of the ne• • pavement is not to be measured only by It durability and cost. It will diminish tb wear and tear of the human nervous systen , which is not so durable as granite, nor F easily repaired as macadam." MEE =1 - Several citizens of Detroit,includlng, Messrs dooms Armstrong, T. 11. Hayes, M. 'W Brooks and Francis Adams, have prganizet themselves into a company and erect ed works at a cost or about $50,600, m Woodbridge street, near the western . city limits, for the preservation of wood by creo soling it, and have commenced operations it is contended that wood can be creosoted at as to be made almost entirely impervious tt water or any decomposing element,' and Um this material acts as an effectual barrier to the boring of insects and worms. The wood is first subjected to it thorough dessionting pro• Bess by currents of heated air, after which it Ys permeated through all its pores and fibers Frith creosotic or smoky vapors. They.have many large orders on hand, including one from Messrs. •T. 11. Walton & Co., who have taken the contract for paving Madison avenue with creosoted wood. This preserved mate fel is being largely used by the United State s o ivernment in building docks, forts, etc., and t h e railroad companies are creosoting ties and limber. The value of the invention will undoubtedly be folly tested in the pavement above referred to. The patent is the property of a New York company. THE LETTTGH REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY GENERAL AND PARTICULAR. It has been accided that the.provisions of the law furnishing artificial limbs to soldiers, or money for, are personal to the soldier, and do not extend to his heirs in case of death be fore receiving the benefit therefor. The process of welding together the breech portion of the 135-ton gun recently took place at the Woolwich (England) arsenal. This gun, which promises to be the most powerful in existence, is designed upon the Frazer syS. tem, and is built of five cmicentric rings—first, the tube, of toughened steel, then a chase of coiled iron, next a second coil of iron, over that the coiled breech piece, and over all the trunnion hoop, a massive casting weighing about ten tons, which was welded at a red heat. This form of construction is calculated to afford the maxim= of weight. The amount of endurance required may be imagined from the fact that the charge of gunpowder is to be 110 pounds, and the projectile weighs 800 pounds. The calibre of the bore 18116 inches, and the length of the projectile will be two feet of solid shot, and about three feet two inches of common shell. The Western Union Telegraph Company employs seven regiments of men in its work, most of them as operators nod in the higher grades of service. Among the subscriptions lately received by tho Freedmen's Bureau for the benefit or edu. rational purposes arc contributions from parties who were prominent rebels. The total loss to France in genuine cham pagne gobbled up by the Germans is $:0,000,• 000. At Copenhagen, Vt., recently, a stream Of water burst forth from a dry hill-side, wash ing away thousands of cart loads of dirt and stone, and still continues, likely to prove per manent. A trick of (lie last Legislature of Montana is cute, if it is mean. An net of Congress au. thorizes the publication at the national ex, pease of the laws passed each session by Ter ritorial Legislatures. So the Montana men reenacted all the laws ever passed by them, making $5,000 extra expense to the nation. One of the first really good buildings that was erected in San Francisco was made of stone, all of which was cut, fitted and placed in position without mortar in China, and then shipped across the water. The Hartford insurance companies last year received on premiums $84,571,238, pall on losses $19,755,283, dividends $12,717,550. l'lte surplus or twcnty•tn•n millions has been mostly absorbed in the issue of new stock rind the Increase of capital. Brooklyn now has 406,007 population, had 206,112 in 1860, an Increase which encourages the -Union to predict : " At this rate, in thirty years to Coins, it will reach the present, size of Paris, and greet the opening of the next cen tury with a population of two millions." The Prussian Government considers brandy an excellent drink for the army in the field, and even compels every soldier to till Ids Ibis!: before he leaves camp. But the men ar.. teat penile in the use of the liquor, and no harm from it is reported. It is rumored that the Census Bureau is con sidering the propriety oh tubing the census over again in New York City, owing to the many complaints of the present inefficient enumeration. A MonnislowN, New Yorkot whisky shop keeper devised a novel, but very profitable, method of stimulating trade, which some of his neighbors were disobliging enough to in terfere with. The village has been suffering severely front incendiary fires, and at last the citizens formed a Vigilance Committee, which finally made four arrests. The incendiaries all agree in their story that this enterprising business nun, one Gibson Kent, instigated them to their crimes, and he stands bundle for twelve cases. Ile lies ill jail, because the Judge fixed his bail at ;0,000, or $5,000 a case, and reruses the bond not owning t 111., e times the amount, $lBO,OOO, in Morris county real estate. If convicted In every case, Kent is liable to one hundred and twenty years prisonment, tell till each case, only because he ollered . some of the boys all the liquor they wanted, free, if they would start fires on Sat• urday night, after the railroad employees and other mechanics had received their pay. Ile thought that these would all flock to his saloon after the fires and then spend their Nutley freely, and in truth he did often clear two hundred and three hundred dollars in a single night in this way. . WnoEV En has been accosted on the ears with the invitation " buy a,prize package ?" need no longer fete• being humbugged. For has not a Cincinnati reporter inter Viewed one whom he designates the Prize-Candy King and settled that question ? This manufacturer makes all his own candyot ton or two per day, Packages, boxes and everything but jewelry. That lie buys by the bushel, very cheap. Though it is heavy plated and of exviisit6 de sign, its cost is small because it is stamped in thousands by machinery, and the great ex pense is in the first design. Then the pop-corn bags and candy packages number millions yearly, and n profit of a cent or two on each one amounts up well. The money and watches arc put in as advertisements, and for the same reason no blanks are permitted. Such are the s ~ •ertts or the trade Its now first made THE Boston Adrertiser does not believe that Wendell Phillips will command a large vote after all. [laving accepted the nomina tion for Governor from the Prohibition Party svhereof many leaders tin not favor labor re finin, and of the labor Reform Party, whereof many. leaders oppose prohibition, Mr. Phil lips is to recieve toon a third nomination for moral support from the women, who believe that the right of suffrage is essential to their felicity, an idea leptignant to many, l'rohibl• tionists and Labor Reformers. Thong!' or• ganiced for a large vote, these divers move• melds haVe not a marked political character and cannot command political strength against the Republican party, which, because its pulley has been on the whole the best for the State, occuPles the whole field now as heretofore and will require an extraordinary amount of folly to lose it. A farmer of Menard County, 111., recently sold twelve heads of fat cattle for $4,000. The average weight wa5 . 2,300 pounds. The North Georgia coal region is estimated to extend through an area of 240 square miles, expected to yield 1,300,000,000 tons.. Omaha Omaha promises to be as famous for beef packing ins Cincinnati is tor pork•packlcg. One firm in Omaha purposes to pack 20,000 head of cattle this season. Baltimore lias nearly forty packing houses engaged in the oyster trade that have over . $16,000,000 capital invested in it, and employ 16,000 hands. A lively fellow under arrest in lowa has made a confession concerning his doings for seven years.. Ile remembers nine murders within that time, but don't care to go back any further. • A young rural lawyer in Illinois is going to take the stump during the fail cempagn, and proposes to grasp a ray of light front the great orb of day, spin It into threads of gold, and with them Weave a shroud 'ln which to wrap the whirlwind which dies upon the bo• sum of our Westerd prairies."' An editor at Elizabeth, N. J., claims to have had n fortune of $125,000,000 fall to him by tho death of an English ancestor. It may be none of our business, but that report may have been started by the editor to pave the way fot getting trusted for a shirt or something. _Dealers should beware.—.N. Y. Dem. The thieves who 'robbed the Paris Roths child of 2,000,000 111111C8 have been sent to prison for five years. In this country n man who could get away with $400,000 could afford to do a handsome thing by theArtectives, pay a neat dividend to the party rubbed, and have a nice fortune left for himself.. The Williamsport (Pa.) Gazette gives place to a public notice ns follows: " C•ls•ros, Sept. the (1, 114111.—Dear . anti Belovid friends of the Borow of Canton I hay lost a Lader From my house & I would be vary• much plunst ho ever took It that they would Bring it Back its soon as possible for god sureties out such as this.'' At Grass Valley a young loan attempted l(, but railed. Haring mentioneil lilt suicic fact, the Union adds the foll Owing grotesque paragraph : '•"l'his young 1113111 is only twenty years of age; too young to be so rash, because. he is impecunious. As lii did 111)1 nudes n success of the job,we nabear giving the name: Those who get their names in this paper as suicides, must succeed. Success is the test of merit." There was a new scholar at the. Traversh City, Michigan, Falai:tilt Fehool, last Sunday. A young furly•pouud brnrtr u lted up the akle, -Bundled the hooks the librarian had spread out before lihn, granted his approbation of thew . , and then quietly seated himself on his haunches in the pulpit. 'flu. children smiled audibly—very' audibly. An attempt being le to prolong the %isitor's stny. he success y retreated. )lark 'cwitiu has executed for the 'Buffalo Exprens n clever burlesque ob the war maps of the New York papers. ' It is entitlell the " Fortifications of Paris," and exhibits the positions of St. Cloud, Vincennes, tite High Bridge, Jersey ( ity, Verdun and Omaha. Accompanying it are "(Alicia' recommenda tions." General Grant says, it is thy only map of the kind I ever saw." Bazaine says, if I had had this map 1 would have got n o t of \let•r. without our trouble." .1. Smith writes that it completely cared winc of freckles, and Napoleon tohnik that "it it; yery nice, urge print." A. usit'kc•rEll NaTit AN MI•RDEUEIt Att. nksvEn.—The man apprehended near Pottstown. on Saturday afternoon,' by Deteetive Parley, of New York, On suspicion of being con nerted with the Nathan murder, Is about 26 years of age, and gave the name of Francis Z. Kipling, and said his father resided in New Jersey, and did business at No. 24 Maiden lane, New' York. The prisoner came to Schuylkill [Liven, near Pottsville, on August 13, and put up at Eptiug's Incl. Sus picion was excited by his talking a great deal about the murder, his restless demeanor, end by Ike fact that lie bad a pawnbroker's ticket for a set of diantobds. lie went so far as to admit that he was within hew feet of Mr. Nathan when he was murdered, and that he knew where the iron doe; Was pur chased, and that he could put his finger on the assassin. When asked why lie did not give in formation to the authorities, Ile i a certain p.irty 111 New York did not come down with the 'stamps lie would make a cleat breast of it. Ile was in constant correspondence with parties in Nuts' York, and received e es of money.— Ile stated that he had been a b:n•-tenher in a sa loon at the corner of Broadway and Bleecket streets, where he had often waited nn Wash. Na than whom he knew well. • It is also stated that spots resembling blood stains were observed 011 his (dialling. Informa tion baying been sent to New Yoi k last week, the detective came to Selin311:111 Haven 011 Friday night to make the arrest, but found that Kipling bad taken passage on.a canal boat bound to Phil adelphia. In company with Captain John 11. Martz, the informer, the detective proceeded to Limerick Station on tbe Reading Rallroadovalked tip the canal and intercepted the b. Bat, upon which the pt ironer was working his pa,sage as a boat- Math 1 . 1111..111E1,1 . 111A, Sept. 20.-I)elinven 111,i., Srokers, No. 40 South Third Streei, gtve the ollowing quotations up to 2 u'eloel: to-day : • Buying Selling U. S. Wt. of 'Bl 114 114 4 ' 62 ...112: 1 ; 112 " 114 .111?;; 111'.'„ t• 115 . ..... .... ..... ..1W;; VW,. CI I It 0 ,; 1101. '' 07 . . • ..110:1;', 11/0,, '' 08 .......... .:.. ...... ...........110 11(0,;" 5'6, 10-40's 1011: 1 ;; 1011t.,,,' ::0 year 0 per cent. Curret•y ...., ...... 111 1 .,. 111 1 ; Union l'avilie 1,4 M. bonds 825 8:15 central Paeille It. It 900 910 Union Pitellie 1..1 . 11 ,nt II 720 720 = ~,,e, l I,,tilp by IF , • 1.0.4 mo r. N• whard ,t Co. Wlwat Flotir, 10 , hhi $7 .10 •elllilg Wheat. Per bushol I 4.1 pnylog Rye . Ig :: faro Oar. ,• ... ...... ........ .... mTa I ISI .. l o). thy SO,l, 1 , 4, bn,1,1 100 .• (Inver 5.•141. ' Wheat l'l ,, nr, per nor 1 foll sdling II) .. .. art. Meal. '' •I lo .• Batt,. P. , .....""1 4il pay , lpg Lard. '' : Pt; :' Tallow. :: Ilan., E g gs., per dare.. Pauli..., per Pasha', 111'W 111 I ) ri'''' A PPII., pi, 1.114,01 .. ftlarriagcs LEWIS—MURRA Y.—At liokendanqua, Sep tember 93, by the Rev. James A. Little. pasta of lloliendanqua Presbyterian Church, Grilllth Lewis to Margaret Murray. WILLI AMS—EVANS.—AIso, at the same time &flu' place, by the Rev. J. A. Little. of Hokum'an nuli, Thomas E. Williams to Ann Erniis, both of Colasnoqua. Elratlis MOYER.In this, city on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Tilghman. 11. Moyer, ligea 117 years, 5 months and IS days. GAI.I.ACIIER.--On the 221 of September, In Sallshm y, Philip Gallaeher, aged 45 years, for merly a member of the 7111.11 regiment, I'. V. FlNK.—in this city, on the 21st of September, Trevlllia, daughter of Daniel and Ann Fink, aged 24 years, 5 months and 24 days. ST I. R\ EIL—On the 22d of sept.,,b,ron While. 111,11110111,11,1', Sirs. Anna Maria Sterner, wife of Adam Sterner, aged 05 years, 10 months and 25 days. ZACIIARIAS.—in this city, on Sunday morn ing, Susan Zacharias, aged Sit years, 0 months anti II days. iliJsiNa - is Noll('Es 4 ' Healing ON the ItNgs, " say all 113 VC made use"( Dr. Wintar's lirthatm uf 11'04 :cod by uuctt lie been cured broltathiLlK..r. lodueuza ur couutunptiow VII, udcul ul. ways I,eep Ilda niaudard reload) . by ahem. 11m. Ilopkins wane I, so familiar to nitno.t every family. associating It with Ills relobrateil Hoop Skirt) nilvertires In thin IN.••. Themow il111101111CO• Itweal Ix o rotliclent for tho w, inn !loop Skir t+ need no Tinning. Yon will roil tilt advertineat"ht, of rout-se. Thu " Phoebe. Baker" Salve. 4H - hm year. a secret— * WCoores us loy Cuts, Morns, Bruise+, Sure•, CYO, Nipples, Imo: Broken 11...M00t5, Chootoosool Lips moot lirtuolloooto. Chliblotitos, Bolus or Stmt., lot luso•ri., 41^A WONDtiItFUL CURE FItS I'ILE9. - 0) 43-8 0 D every trbere. "I'lliEßE BARER ." allot tato e toe °Own) Climtar'it" Rkt, nottch, &c. Et..rcitutitor. Costar's" (11.01.1) lisd.ltatt Costar's•' (pare) larva Powder. Use this (poly pure) Insect Powder for M.Alis la Furs and W,,,lens, for Bed-Bugs, Insect., el, cosines" (only sure remedy) C.dit :solvent. Ai - SOLD everywhere. Ai-Ark for "CostEtr's" (nod tube no Ilse). 41, (V. !fund sires sent by express. Address "CDSTA It" CU., St., N. V LAWALL Se MARTIN, SCIIMI DT Si e()., Axt•., Allen wo, i'n• 11 hat Does Reason Ray!—The little slittligoose when bitten by it deadly serpent resorts to a eattain Plant. eats of It, and escape's the effect of lice llls:di. That is In stluct. Human beings oil the ether hind, must depend en reason anflexperlettce lit selecting the means ofprotectlng health and life against unwholesome' Inthiencef. _sow, What does reation -ay flu DID Vital subject I Does It nut tell us that to Invigorate uud purify the system Is the best way to protect It against the luvialble petsme which gen erates disease t hurely it does, The next question is, what guide shall we follow In Chouclint a Medicinal solo- Iftlard 1 neonuu replies,' lot your monitor be experience. Well, the experience of eighteen yearn comprised In one unbrokenseries of satisfactory testimonials assures us that teller's Stomach Bitters Sense. strengthening, regulating and tiotiseptle properties which are not cow. blued In the, same happy proportions lu any other 1...Un r011. extant. 'fide, therefore, la 111 13 OM IdiOo to Which reason 'bids no resort When our health Is Imperilled either by the malaria which produces eidemic disorders. or by any other Canso, frhether,inhelenpt stud con.titutional, or connected pith our habits, uccUpatiOnn anti pursuits. The Venutil of a noxious reptile is se...reply more aubtile and danger... titan that which lurks in foul air and im pure water. To escape the fevers, billions diaorderndis turbo urea of the bowels. and other serious maladies pro duced by these insalubrious elements, it INabsolutely tiecessary that the litoluaCh d all ant secretive organs be, so to speak, In a rebind condition. 'Upon the moutit of rosiatauce which the vital system can ° Opole io the deleterious higueuces that annuli it, the safety of the health depends, and it s because the MOAT vitotrr•- nun 11101008400 IturiattinitiOnly tied regulatity lit the moat mimortaut (mirth.. of the body, that it can be ended and guaranteed no no Invaluable preventive med icine. CtIIICCII,I, Tumors and Stretlings of all klmls sear rattled cored without acing the knife, giving pin or drawing blood. See tentimottialn: • Thin In to cartify that I had been troubled fornhout three pairs with a swelling tir tumor rrr hi , large linger of trip right halal, which had been •iperated 4111,1 t 111111 . Irnb rut ally lament: after in Idyll the minor 0111/111..11,,1 to row and enlarge very flint. I imannlttni Ilr . 11. le. Lelm• g aker, and went nutter bin tremment, li)' which then an 1 . 1 . 1110Ve1l without 11,11 a the Italie 11l drawing lif•••••1, and eanning trio tat little Inconvenience while II 11, Ice:at/tent. I run form my own experience recommend Dr. Lonna kerb/ ire/MI.IE to oil refl.. niltrering 110/11 n.ellitign • minors, 111110 . 1,4 or any lint ••r chronic •liaranes, tli•i • v isa/trance thin, in my C 11•0 I oeileeitle.re . .l te• trifle, a el painful operation having failed to ii• / •••"avt` pertert mifaction and effected a mire ni F. werf time. THOMAS F. 111/T7. 0, Lehigh Dr. 11. It. lerna,in• •filice in on the fbi-i side ••I meet, ii.•twi•tt Ilan• hon and NValtnit..%ll•mb•st •• —..•••••••en TIOIRSE:III ,, N. AI"I'EN'IrIION 1 ILEAD THE PoLLONVING ! (1. y,.ur rrlll 111 fill It I. r••connoolooluil 11. I hinvo a Mara that Its bindly 00,.• ot inn o y••int•••• ••• •• 1•••01•• plot . hinholoit o•noll• in i•I'l ell,. ,noultl •••inituotol It all io•ro•to. wlio hove Ono rat , ollo•r.• it be.t olf.••••••1 to Ono 1.011.0. 1 . truly. • 11'/.it.rolorh/l, .00,, .1.2, •SII VI:II. 'flip ntotitlntinblo Linttololl , 01•1 by Inrovan-t• l otol 00•001•••••pors. Wholl,til• le) ,• ,•••‘.. .f 1•1111 01010,, 110.1,11J.\ ME ••••-• . Ploliol••11•1.1.1. N ror 1.1111 . no Allentown by I..Se II AI 1 F•.• ••I Ilufnil 0,1 ,• s,••••1. W. MIN ES; 1..‘ . 1;1, ;t i .0.0 11. TIN :nod 3011\ 11. NIOSI•1: Zypecta: 11()W.112.11 ItY .1SS()C1- u-,7,' tho• ..f I:tl:. , tt tind I'llf...tun:LW, t.ll 1% . thr;p1. , ..1 II r"r...f.kt 11 rob, to n MAititlAill: and So. IA f.v 11 -, al. -,11.1:,y ior S •nt',Ai,' Eli ilt)W lip ASSOCIA.IIIIN. 1.. Pa. _:4 6-41 1W_ . , s i - %, DTCr, ~c r• g i 1840 ..k ( 1870 -•- *L I'AIN TIIIILTV lli.ll, I. .011 11•1•••i‘111..: 1111. 1.. v time-, 11..111 ir•r , .l. ~1 Ile. 1./11 . 11. , 1 i r and r.•-pee.ilel.ly. ..1 the receinne 1.1 it 1/....1 eilevlll,l pre,. .tratlen 1..1.111...•x11net1en of vain. II net ellly tene.,l) . ever V; nerr n 1..1 11i ler ll} •ent• ry Cholera. trill. any 1 ..1 et t...1.11 , !...zia. it i• tunietly 1111.0.1 tar eilien . ..eY ....I lily e 1 wlal in., In 111.• gzelit er 1..1,, mei et , 11.1 lln. S1,111.1:11 . 11 • 11...111.111.• ull ker..l,ltina mei ni Iklev.' ,l by the In.ert 111111 1,01,111A1.1, IP , .111 11,1111.110.• 11,1111, 5..1.1 try All prilsrrriAQ. 1.1-., :Al , :11111 l'' "111,. ----, 11'0111)S OF WISIIO - A1 FOIL YOUNG MI:N. on illy 1:111i ;2. 111 V ni :Had V rl3. 31aullotrol,,vitli SELF 110,1' inn 1tt1f.,111111.1. Ilt In,nellll.li 1,1 1 , 01 1% 0 1..1 11•, , IloW Alll/ ASSIII'I.VI . ION, 1 "-IY• • - .. .... . . . . .... .. PI - 010:010N lit'CliVi.kNl A: DoA N of tho A Oil riC.lll - I 0 • Y, ' 'L':::,`.:,'„?.', ..g:;,.','.",'": I :: ,R. ,1 ",','l':!.!'r.,`, `;'.'„ I i T . , i ' 7- _, incur illwovery. A palkless lroal moot. no r / s .l knife, no plasters, no ' rall-tlo horning. e 4 " Tli e 1.10.1 - . recut rk- 0 able effect CANCERS .. o f tutu td xi lroatmont . . i ,, it neloo 'AI 0 rateA tho cholltlcal ololoonts of 000.11.04 ti) Ey grown., no that they rkrivol, tilt. tool .li , " . nivar tool will not ruin,. All 1I.o• o af- - flirted van call 011 we Pr0r0...-orh lloolotlion 11.0. Ilnlyormlly: or alltlre., ls:41. bl.l Ili, Steet I. 111111.01 a. lEEE ' 'l'o COSSU NI 1"r ivEs. —The b1.111.•-torod tii it hitt' l:yn very -.imp', lifter having ..nif.. , •41 Inn:: utr.•••,1 ,, ,, nn,l thnt con- Annon,on.i. nnn I, It mitt n tii the iir cure. Toldi tt it. hi• it ill ...qt. of thi• iif tit . ). wilt , ...Me, ,511 . 11 . 11 1111.1 it sure von. rou.umpthlu, A.tilina, .muhiti., 'The only ‘ . 11,..1.1 of the ad vi , r11...r iu 111,. Pro•-,riP tion b, to 1,1.11,111 the alllielyd, inf..rumtb.o whirl, I, r0t11 . 11, , IO 11..111V.L111,1i110, h , .• , rY +llll , ier will try Id. reinr,ly, a. it will ctl.4 the., nothing mild may pro,. a lole.“ing 111 11En. Eh NV.I 111 , A. WILSON, Co., N. V• - - EItROTZS OF YOU'rll.—.ll4entionail who sot',ell For year. (rein Nervot, 11.• hotly, Prt:t are Devay uu I itll tlo , „ t y.ottlifol itolt•eret:oll, rtll, for the sol, or .fil.ritla 1,1,11,111itY, Fri,. 1.. :Ili \VIM ..... it, the recipe... di e too 1..1. okloe OW -1111- li. remedy hy I trt to Iti irollt hy the 11l vertio•Ce experience rill .1,, a.l - foperfeet ronll.l,,oreNo. .12 Cedtir, N 11. N till I/EN, Si. New Yolk. THE DOUISLE-OVEN SUNNYIDE COOK OF IS7O lIN ENTIRELY NEW ANIL : , CIESTIPI(• salt SY ruin FLEE. guaraulved i,.lll..roughly 11m tw. 111”1 , ix wlth M.) ful•I ty..•‘l nIt1141.• ;oven t'A.ok We ure rvllli onr long “oi k BAHLEY-SIIEAF COOKING STOVE, gip highly e.t1,1111,1 hr OW public bir Yea. '1'111:.1 LI N I .\'l':\, Oar great dont le•lteatlug STOVE, In beau mach ii 1111 1 .1, 1 .4 111111 i 11,111111 11. 11 tilt , year. %Viten. known the melt, , to( thin Steve need Ito retattatt. SENNYSII)E FIRE I , r,:kc;l: 11El'I'EIZS, m0,..g It., many P 10,111, 14 carrivd ,CIF the rinAr rnh At.t . m at tha hi..dithlo at tht/lialan. 1,21. Wllantgh atthjart. , ti to tho nia-t ere toat. at the haino lhaitar. Thia i:- 01 0 I.llly Ii 1,1• Ill hl.tre Heat, In Ow nmi hut, and hk.• the ncgrial . trllnr livat, lan,• no ha., for Cirenlara and to-tinhoniali. l'E'rEltti(lN & 1., Plll. 1•11711111 1 , .1.1.1 I lA. For U. li. I I( , ITNIAN, In, Pa. Urf'now '1'() c'UltE Cc)NSLMII"I'it)N. . • TIM I'l I I Lt/SO I'l IS uV DR. fficEAT uvvvr learn bn 1..1 , 111 bat dt"tkast•tl liver awl "lininneltotecnk" , ...ly nlt".k•k. tbnk "y"tent ? The 1100.."1 of 1...111111.111 1,11.11 Icil 111 110, and yk t thine tire 11 which 11.- 11.1 r 011... Ow .11n,t, annl contnitte in the entir.t. °lino,' 1111,11:114 bn then. prenmtknely on the VritS V l / 1 4 OW nap., it) of people nn, at ek•intlrle• vartn...• the !An" ol nre, unt"t bo it I I tlnni, ‘k rkkvonne Itet.elt. II 1•11, 11 1' hail 1 111.1 l'•••••1 . 1.• II /1 , 1 ilia 11 140 osce , s in the Ink, ot vv.) rill or ...lige-nide 4q . ...XVII 111 1,114 Inky penallY in the etnl. 'l'ltik "t.ontnnla I,nnnekk n1t"..."1..1 and rent tk. an.; IL,. liver bkil• .tilln 0.1" qt". nianl uttninklnot nvII" , awl the "11 Innlivolnk A.... 1 ,, ckl knlnn to boron...llly the PA , . NI II ENCK '0 115"..ine , arelll , 111 .111 I -01.11. 'l'lnky 1n . .. and ....rt... kk born', tinny kne wk.!. clirortell, nit.' all Intl "•:. y in ." - iskv evevy ..t . in the land I. fair awl Impart...l nail 11,, Let tlin, wit "kept.k...l tin. p.m, annl Iv In. n• per...l I 11•1.1.1,1 1,1.11J11411 . 11 111,10 0X:111.1 1/11.•11 1...11.1111111.11 rem..." tor I k . unkkt , kl the , PI 1 . 1 11- a,ron, “Va by 'he In 111.1.." of ntkol 0111111011 ...11•11. 11 the "y"lonn ad•IlIla 11110 It IV VIII , e;..,•+nit ill n.l tlle.elt.ll tale 11 1 , 1011, 11'111 lit• found tnt the kkkonint. hoer. 1 . 0r1e.m. , awl il. notate the ...1 111 r.l I 1111011 111 11.1 111 111 111 lIY /WI 11111, S 111.11 • (7111iN • uX tlennitinl tor 011 , 55. ;kill" ikk bekkt nkylklk•nunk their value. . l'lnnonktnls up.. 1/1 ure "old dn.., Why n.. ~nly been..., they VIII 111.11141 y Alla 0111111./111Y. 1/Vll/111 1 , II leo may ant 111111 it enuvenlent to rail on Schenck In aro 1111'nr....1 Iltat lull anti nunkiklnto 111.11.11 , 1111 11,11. acekkninn.Y Pk.lk nnl the 31ANI/llAii l'l I.3ItINIC 1:17 AND f r„\. I,Ell 'FON ntenitrlne. will VOW 111,1 111141011 11 , 1 utile" the the It ren nign . at of o otok 1.0 ..it e . a gone 11.1 011' 1511 11• II 111 11.1Iy 1/11,11dn It tau)' LIl .."01.11 by Ono, l who it, ....t fainilmr the Y15t...0l la0t,11,•1 , 11 I 1,110.11 "li.lll . 1111 lII'. 1111.11 111.11 1:111.111 kvotolnkrittlrule" of 1 • ' nnue. They bogill then . 11.1111. re"lornktion by bt thn• 'tountelk, liver and Ikkkkvek two an rt., healthy 0.1110.11. Ir. /1111 a I 1111 1 cure" [lns In., mitlktble SI . :I I 31 1\ N OltAlikk 1.1.0 act on the 'l.ver 1.1.1 1•10111.1 Cll. 1/1,11111.1 1 /11,11I1y. ,1•1 I,llllull Yeutovinn. 11,. hilt. 11 Ild 1111.1 IVIIIOII rekktilleil Iron. the 1111'I 11 11 111 . 101 pla Collali 1011 01 1/1•m• organ, kinkl 111 the pky"tent Xeut.relly. Th, .t11,..1 the I.nly, and 11.1 1,10,11 111.11 111:11111111.11 I It.l/ “1 1 1111 11,1/1 11. •1 1/11, 111. VA Ila .11. col 111.1/1, 1 . 1 . 1.11 111.1:1. , ', 11/01 I 1 , 11 /IS 111 1/1 . 11.1 1111 I I'M and finally In 11..ntIt. ni'l I tintISI:ANVEEirroN• IC, n hen taken I , Xular Iy, 111.11“. the 1..11, the ~.n k. „..yn “11.1 .111,111+u11,111'al etlll,llll 111,1,•, (1101' Va 1,41 11111 r•l/..1111 10 1 , 1 1 II•1 1 / 1 1.1. Jakll 1.11.11 r•Ay , 11:It 11.11111 y. new Iw 1/11•.11I) n 1111 cure Inn . LX VITI.Lire ill.. I Ili' N/1.111 111 V 131 u 11.1111 1, /I 111/ IVllll,llld , 11.-(1.1y 111111 all,. 1111/1 111.. 1 o:n,"111,1. kk renalnlotl It. 1 / 1 1 t. MINI:ell 1.1 I y Dr. all I,llealt,, and ,vete ikk"lorenl In 11111'111.1 111,11. by Own . u 111.. 1 bllllll '.11.11.11.111 11 ikalilllt I.w lo 1111• .)'.llll. 11,111( I , 10 111a11.110I Ck•rt.nul) inn by g k y...n 'that exlnkung awl nok•iYttie-mennt . ....." 11.1 I 11111.3 a 111•11,111 111 itaprovt• 1111 , ...1.." on "Ink. nltionkt.'n ...or Ilit• •1111,31:11 /EMI 111,1111/0 II) 1111 .110,1•1 1/1711n IL 11111 1 :11 1:11 , 11.1111111.11 11. 11 11 (41.1 I, ...101.11 111 , 11.• 'l'bll)''l'bll)'N A' 111 ,- 1 1, 1 ,, I. 1 a X1111)0111o0. and, an le•y Y 1X•11.111 nil "It engin./ the ") "Lem, k. 11101,1 11, leol4l IYIIII,II 1.1 ln \I'IIIIIIII I/11, 11111•11 Inl 111,1 1,1 , 0 Inn.l In. 1e k 4...n10d 1...p,01e".. II the find. it l up bi mai, a 1,111:,11 . 1 1 11E1. 111,1111 V, 16 11/ , 1.11 .11 11 1:11111 11 11 , 1111.ixe of good imurmliont hied ala al i Wnut> it, it hie that lie Col,lllll 111 1/ 1 .11 nlllllOll / 111/11 11. min.tlly t,i bi 1,111111,11. C... 111.1011 n.llk/.11.1 11.• 1111 1 11 V, 'n Inirm i uml with ili.ea.t i d bile, and the /denim:ll laden w A hue., the tir.t imme.t inade to the pliy.iejah by cou . ntliillllll.ll/ 41.111 In that 1.1 VVIII Plenelibt , medicine. that Will leineve er allay the rough, night .xviattn hint clink, w lin o li are the note attend... on ch.literalen. Mit thin ni.lllllll/01 be doh, it. the cough In °MYe te net nature to relieve il.oll, and Me night ....at. nett Chili, 1. 1. 1,11,11 L) the d0,,...en wag, tb , d do unite 111.1/111.11 genti• 'They 11111/41f MO 1111Ir,jinn the nteniiieb, unlaule dige.tion, :wid hxamvato raffle. than cure tliti dineane. Thiqu In, utter all, twilling liko fact. with which to mid It tintant11.1•11.114.11.:111:6:1Cli role , . :Nearly all Who 1111Ve lit,. 11.111L1.11. ne t:ordain, alt hi. direction , have not only been eined ot cuimninplion, but, Iron, Me hint that the, medico. , tel With woderlullioWer alma the ditle , tive organ., patient. Mit. cure u d .peedily gain Utt i auWi.{: .11 in,ptintlea, they lay the !mutilation ler a nolid, nuL atitutial.tructare. Itenturing theme nig..n to health, the)' treat,. nn nppellle. Tile 111 y In prem.; iy the quantity el blued I,taut only thcreimed, but in 1111111 e rich and ntroutt 1,111111 the lace el .unit a coudition of the nya tutu all dineabe Inurl bu th..11“1. F011 , 111. 4 :11 0 . itccomp. ,, Y earl nu that tl m net abnolittely nece.nary 11.11.111 1 111 n nllOlllll nee lit. hCIIENCIi pernobally. 111111. n they de.ire 11 Lave their lungnexittnlued. Fur this purl,'.'' lac In 11t him prin. olllce, to, Ziorth bixth ht., coiner ot Commerce, every natUrday, from 911. M. Mail 11'. M. walnut e h a r go,for a 1111.1.101 ex. itininatioti with the Itii.Fironteler the cliargo In lit i. Prier el the Pull/10111C o )'t tip mid 01 .10 her bottle, or by hall tleeen. 2iFtudritke I'lllll .1 cent. a Lox. ur hale by all drililittidn• Fl.E.—One hundred building lots, X located near the East Peon. Depot. Will be sold t..r on favorable tenths, er Inexchange tor burs., and calaes. AP.PIY WM. F. tiAti Ell, rr Coiner 7111 and Walnut zit-eels. FUR -- • -•- NALE,..A TRACT OF HEAVY TIM HER LAND, ' , Rodin at ttio mam r North Railroad. throe. o ma r a onto irons CooyerAlair Station. Apoly•io M. 11. HOYE, Coopersburd. Lehigh C...,t. tug 2.5.11,1 . nog :11-3t,t CARPETINGS. 723 PEABODY & WESTON, 7'33 =1 11. GODSIIALK & CO Aro opeulog 11 line os.ortmont of Engll4ll hotly Ilravirek Titoo•try Ilrox.ol+. Tl000•Plym, logrolus, 31,t0, Rug* Oil CI otbo t etc., °lc. Extra loducemouto offered NO. 723 cliEsTsuT STREET ea ral -3m I'll ILA DELPIIIA SEPTEMBER 28 Pianos. ) I G 2,1 1 E( 1K & CO'S PIANOS, GRAND, .cQU R ND UPRIGHT. il;tsoii & Cabling , An Elegant Stoek at Urottly Rehired Prices. GOULD & "FISCHER, 10 , TO .1. E. GOV 1. U.. No. 923 cuEsTsul . STREET, :116C II STREET, xrp 21-ly P1111..11 , 1- LPIII A S.EVEN TY -1 , I' E MIST l'f.t;ZE ME DALS AWARDED. k TUE GI EAT wh .. BA LTIMORN PIANO* i "...'' i MANUFW P,1:1". ~, WILIAAAI KNAB & CO., (, 'LIND:Sy ! I, Ii .I.ND (TR 1(2117 i 1 AN RT HAT,TI)IOItE, MI) Th. lII,' 11 , 011 beri), tr.•r a ll for h. ad) I Iluq I eat..., and op .11 their at• tutor' eon 1111 pto se r/ per itre IVillril 111,1111 .I`l/11/Isll.li. D )N I and lit , " t 1 ,1 1 ,11- Iv. a. ‘‘,ll. a. gr.. i t I.llllly aim ,v.ovtne.s 1111.111,01•• tit ilt.• etit.r • •CIIIt• I ( )1'( II J. Pit:1111 311. i 11111 i 4•lll6ety frt. Elle 1.1111,,,,.s IN \\"()ItI.N1,\NS1111 ) ILrp Are 11tntival.,10,1 . 114 1,111.111 a Ili.• irony . best 5111.11011114 /1 1.1 , 1, tin. Ling , 1,11 , 11:11 V 111011 3 ,11 en abling ii• 1111 {llllllOl.l. II Mi. ea iitir III" , rNr‘, Iw trout (Iv lin, I: .It/rllirr 0.3 - We NI "111 I•. 1 •iIII•1111.1! 1.1..111 . 111 , 11 , 111 R.I.V II I' owl S(11".11,1; R.l NDS. PATE , t lin in. JI. IS • e l'inno iniate riirleettiiii than )iil IkI.1•11 111111111.1 = • W.. 11,1 v, t 0.1.• ..111:,1111.111. for 11. , Sob Irlvito Neil .I , ' , act, 1... r 1 P.lll ri .rs 11,1 114.1ai1, /aO,, y NVI1,1,1A)1 KNAISE A CI). JAMES 111, >I , PION 0,1)14.1;to - Alden Works! Lye, potash, Soaps, &c. Queen of England Soap! The Strongest Pure Soap Made For doing a family washing, in the cheapest Lest and quickest manner. This powerful Soap has all the strength of the old rosin soap, com bined with the mildness, blaminese, and lather ing qualities of genuine Castile.. We have sold bi many fatuities, who state it is twice as strong as any they have used; that they can do their washing in half the . time they take with other Soaps. Being of extra strength, it washes the same in salt, hard, cold, or warm water. It re quires no soda or other mixtures, and nano should be used, and it is just the shiny for lino livens or flannels leaving the clothes nice, white and sweet, without shrinking or injury. This great labor-saving coop should be in every fami ly. Try it! See that the words " Alden Chem ical Works" are on each bar. It' YOU wise TO MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP UBC Alden Works Lye! It makes splendid bard soap for ono cent per pound, or nearly a barrel of best quality soft soap by using one pound of Alden Works Lye. The cheapest article in use for cleaning typo, softening water, cleaning gummed machinery, making washing solution or any purpose for which lye is used. Don't ho deceived by so claimed cheap, low priced goods. See that each package rends "Alden' Chemical Works," and you bare fifteen pounds of good hard soap guarantied. 11113= Mr. IJ A Tnornes, —Wo'rvrently procured five Icev.•ll or the Alden {Yorks hVe ! and tet It tweet - 4. Ind to the tdrectlotet, and •wo obtained In• re ta tined , doe home+ heventpllvo palette of tho J ever ease. My nelghb.rs wen, Innouirhed wh. o I liave [wen 11 - hut a great malty diffrrent kink of lye la fore, but cculd never got Mum. , than live lan ode to the hob. MAIW v GRUFF. 175,y k Ehoberly, firorere, ono of tholarvki tl loolo.s.ele wren , I. Not.•tober 15, 1,57. - %limt will II Alden NVork, l'h I.vat 1 Have 5..1.1 1111Tert it makes, hot yours tfluno e1v..3 ph:vernal tallsfaelp.o." 'Tule 7th, 1669, Prre.Psnn of the North American pay.: "1 roltshler oho pound of A 1.1., %Vol k. Lye equal to two polo of Pcnn.ylvenia Salt Compitny's far cleaning type." Alden Works Potash! Guarantied Equal to any in the Market Creamine Soap! A new discovery, compounded of Olive Oil, Create and Glycerine. The harshest and rough est skin, by the use of this splendid Toilet Sonp, will be made white end soft,us.satin. merlins ide for babes with a tender skin. Should ho is every nursery. Should be in every Lath-room. Should Ito in every hotel. Highly perfumed, yet costs no more than common soap. Tho finest genuine Castile soap is made from Olivo Oil alone, this in addition is perfumed. Nothing better fur (ler using the hair and head. Give it a trial, and ladies, you will bo delighted with it. Mrs. R. S. Alden's Hair Restorer and Dressing, Oil of Benne! (HCSSASIVII iwnicust.) A purely vegetable extract, unequalled as s. preservative and itrmising Gar tha hair. Restores permanently, Blanched ur Gray Hair to its natu ral color. Invigorates the scalp—producing abundant Hair. Price, Fifty Cents Pdr Bottle MRS. S. ALDEN S Extract of Jasmine! A DELIGHTFUL PERFUME. Price, Fifty Cents Per Bottle somplos ,cnt by nla:1 on receipt of price. Alden Chemical Works, 48 North Front Street, PHILADELPHIA. I. M J. ICHAMIIIt, at thy old Corner Slot t. Jr sTrs EVA Iby Good.:lll.lliron,y StorY Ilnwll los St., home., 7,1, sod Bth LEVI rEssTEßmArliElt, Grocery cora, o Tenth and Hamilton. Allentown, THE WOAGER ot"rnr. AGE! IVOMANS' WASIIE'R ! 1 4 1 MR ONLY TWO DOLLARS • DELIVERED TREE! Active Ctinvavvers wiinte4l,lf either sex fur this Leigh burl 1. Terms Liberal. Address t.e1.14.1Y C. JONES, WU:gigaton, Del. CANDY AND FRUIT. GEO. 11' J ENKINS, iSticconso to . V.I , IIICAN S S n tifort nrrr SUGAR, MOLASSES A D .COCOANUT CANDY, AND WIIOI.I,AI.ri.IIKAI.EII IN FRUITS, NUTS, FIRE WORKS, AND CIIRIS'I'MAS GOODS 161 NORTH TIIIRD STREET. dee.ls-ly 870. ftliscrllaiteotts NOTICE. 1131 a! I. nIIIA R TllOEO3lllll' 311'11TA11(111. dre'd. The untlerolutted, appointed Auditor to audit nod rr. sett!, the acritout .1 John Williams and Anon M. slur- Mogi, ottu.luktratoro ton e stae of Bartholomew /In, tough, 11..1 . 1 . ...41. nod to 'non kit - Motion of the balunco In the hood. of Ow accountants, will meet the p.irtirA In v.teti. tor the inapt's , . or appointment, on THURS. ”1:11 1 131111 Gth 1870, rat 11 orlyrk, It. nt only.. alt. (Nay Ilnoternly. Esq., In ho. Bortituth of (Isla mogul, J. WINSLOW WOOD, 14. it Auditor. A SNIGNEE'S NOTICE. ix. Wherein. A. P. KOONS, f the Boroough of Callwan on, Lehigh County. and PAULINE, hi. wife, by volun tary deed of annignment dated Augunt 23, 1870, co.riVvyeti fo the nulinerilier all Ida Wock, rent, peromnal nod !nixed , for the benefit Ilf hm cretor., Notice is hereby given to all stem indebte i d to sa di id portion to make payment to the .bscriber within nix wick,,, and Mune baying claims to Tattent :11c same, duly nutbentirated. within the salmi t AI. 11. 11011 N, Assignee. Cntannutput, August 21, 1870. . twig PLltiv N 4) TICE. CITY, BOUNTY, AND DOG TAX Hy n surpletuent to lie City Charter or Allentown, ap proved Iho 251 day or March. 1670. the City Troarurer 1. wade the roceivor of City. Homily, and hog Taxes. All if otultl taxes remaining unpahl nu the Itt day of August, 5 per cont. vliall beitchled.and to all taxes rornataing unpaid 00 the 11, it day of October next. an additional 5 per cent • o 201,11,1. Notice In hereby given that the duplicates for City, 110001 y, and Dog Taxes for 1870 ore in toy hands, and said taxes will he received at toy ollice No. AO Hamilton Et. JONATHAN REICHARD. City Treas. an! 1',•70,1 w nog 24,0 w F n sTAiasnED IN ISIn. • IANCY - BYEING ESTABLISHMENT, .1 & W. JON E 6, X. 4.02 .V,,rl/. Front Sired, Pldfleiflelphin, Bye Silks, Woolen nod Fancy floods of every descrip tion. Thidrsuperlority of Dyeing Ladies' and lieutlemen -.laments is ‘f idely known. Crape snit Merlin, 01111 WIN dyed the no..t I,rilllnnl and plain colors. Crape and 51e. rowhintu n. 0,1 to look like new. Also Dentlemen's A ppatel i and cleate-eil or re dyed Ehl Moves chanised or dyed to look like nets. 41 -Call nod look at our trio k before going 01.ewliere. serf 7.2 in - • 1 itAN II EXPOSITION FOR TilE N. 3 FASIIION ABLE W11lt1,1). CO XI PLI 31ENT.f. OF 31115. At. A. 11INDEIL No. 1101 N. W. F corm, Eleventh and Chestnnt LL streets. \V Philadelphia ASHIO RNS FO '1 II E FA ANDINTEIL of 1870, .Wholiuito and Retail, which Paris and (henna nufunfitc tortes supply D0...0.. %tally:, Cloaks and Costumes for Ladles and Children. A Npeentl department of plain nod elvgllntly trimmed pat• terns. of the Iffiest Parisian and Engli.h styles, at per dozen. U pin want 0 liandsomely•flttlng, ...lit, at short notice. go to Mrs. Binder's for tasteful trimmings irri dainty stitches. Mourning, Traveling and Wedding ontlitr, alking and Fancy Costumer. ESS AND CLOAIi BETTONS, 011NA AIENTS, comprising tlof latest Paris IlOvelties in black and colored Fringe., (limps ItlIrlIPX, FIOW,II. 'ovum, Bridal-Wreaths. S Ribbons, new shades lh Velvot, Satin and Taffeta Ittlibons, SartleS, Neckties. 31.1 DE lII' LACE 1:00.:S-13 DAN DIICIIESSE LACE FOIL DLESS Till 1811NO.—Polute APPlnltte. Taluncl fame.. Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, Black Guipure itiol Thread Laces new in design snit moderate lu POT , CHOICE INI/lAN OLIN A:11 EN'FS.—Flins. Hurd., Mats, Cit•hion.,'Xlonchoirs, Caner 1111(1 Fancy moods, I.y Mrs. Dueler aCNiagara. Elegant line of Whitby .let 0 Is, In seta, Ilreartpuis, Ellllllg.. 111111 Bracelet, Splendid lino of Fruneli .11.: timid., Coral and k'retirli Gold Solo, Charms, Sir , s Chan, Sic.; which for price or variety. la style, cannot la. 5um0...1. Strangers visiting .r city are renpectfully invited to CX.llllilll . . I . lllk illg and °offering. Culling nod periert .y.tfun of 1.10.0 Cooing taught. Falter.' limit fir eirpress to all parts of the Colon. M. A. BINDER'S, N. W. Car. Eleventh and f;lii,ttlitt ht.., PhD. seP 11-4 m - 10,000 GUARANTE!. 131 i LEAD l• D othor ! • lst. For Its Durivitbol Whiteness. For its Unotitials•l Durability. Vol. Its Dustup...4st Cruelly Diolit . ttY It. Lastly, tor its Economy. COS'rri LESS to paha trills liven i 41.1, l luui any other Whit.. Lead extant. Tho sumo weight rovers MORE .sIIItFACE. Is wort! ItA LILE, autl makes WHITER WOE UCK L EA!) ia the st and ,oe sl ' $lO,OOO (I U All ANT BUCK ZINC rtitur list. For Ita Unequaled Durability. 241. For its UnriVail.li Whiteness. ad. For its Utudirpassed Covering Property Lastly. born. Cirrat Economy, bring the CII EAPEST, lIANDSO3IEST. mut niesl IJUILA lILF White Paint iu the world. BUY ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC TRY 11' AND BE CONVINCED. S.ttinfaetluo guaranteed by the Maunracturerx BUCK COTTAGE COLOIIS, Prepared uxpresoly for Po.halm , COTTAGES, OUT BUIL DINCIS iif •very dencrlptlim, FENCES, No. THIRTY FIVE DIFFERENT COLORS, Durable, Cheap, Uulform And Beautiful II linden. Sample conk Kent by Mull If desired.. Dealers' Ordern will be promptly executed by the ma r, ofucturem. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., N. W. COR. TENTH & MARKET STS., Inn ID -0y For by JOSEPH STOFFLET Alletameo I t TYSON, No. 1210 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, Wh01e.1.3 and Retail Dealers la REATERS, RANGES AND STOVES Carbon Reverberatory; Burlington Improved, American and Benefactor llot•Air Pa maces. UNCLE SA NI IMPROVED, lII.E ANDsi NG LE ELEVA HAN TED OVEN, AND FLAT Tot. 0 M. CITY OF BURLINGTON, Cn-4111111,m, Pactlir. Dexter, Fashion and COOk • Rut; Stove. anti Empire Portable Range. (LIS• b I fill T.ON, SI G S SON, (1 .IND UNION' TIN I' Th, all n e articles are ataaufactureil by the CARBON STOVE WORKS, BURLINGTON, N. J. • ALSO, 8188 CO.'S DIAMOND BALTIMORE FIRE PLACE HEATER. AS OVENS awl all other Ural. in our Ilun. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED =9 A. K. is , rrrii AN, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CIVIL L'NO INCIU T. B. LEISENIUNU • INAUGANCE AGENT, FIRE, LIFE; AND LIVE gTOCIi WITTMAN & LEISENRING, Rea Estate Agents and Scriveners. -PARTIES doslring anything In our line will do well to give n cull. We hove upon.our books a lint of the taunt • dosirolile properly In thin city, which will be mild at low d runes, • g Well aro • '' .l " l ' ir•restory brick du ening hnuoe, and lot of ground 35 foot front by 230 doop, ou 7th otreet between Chew nod tierdon otreet. Will he mold Olen. No. 2. A two.otory frame d hon.° nod lot of ground IS feet 9 illChvr. front by Pk fort doep. on Now .1. botwoou Allen and Liberty. Pile. , 11129 A N 0.5, Two..tory brick dwelling bongo and lot of ground IS feet front by 101 foot deep. on North 11th ntreet, near Tonic, Terms easy. Nu. 7, A two ntory lorirk dwelling house 18 fr. - 9 . 171110.44 front, and lot of groundlS feet 10 Inch ex front by WI Joel , . Lot in flue orer, on North 11th xf eet, west side. Cheap. No. 10, Two story brick honor, nuitublo fora bakery or grocery. on Linden .tenet, between 4th and fah. Lut 25 Wet front by 131 deep. Well'plauted with fruit treets, groper, etc, Price 40.5(1), Torino cosy, Nu. 12 'Two• story frame dweld nido of th otreot% oboe° Cordon. Lot 15 by toot. No. 13, Tivo.Stor7 fratno bon. with 4 rooms, on wont aide of New ,truer. No. 15, Tito property on Cie northen•tt corner of fith and Turner ntreet, Bonne three•otory, 21 by Al. with brick kitchen 01100hed. well inquire • throughout, 1n good order Lot 21 by 110 feet, oultablo for Wolin,. bongo, N . o 111. grano• Poetry, 32 by 23 fn•et, roman nod bament. Lot by . .a1 Vac on has of ground mittuno in the following otreetn • Sixth ntroot, corner of Ith nod Alien ntrooln.• wool eldo of Lehigh Volley Itallroad.Si Mb Ward. price .1065 Par foul, tern , rosy •Ti lot% on 10th. Chem , and (lo don ntreets,nPon Ille inont reanoriable term.; 19 lots on Tilghman and Bth otreots; hot ni fret front on 10th Creel, between Hamilton and 1,11.1de11. All very clump and terms cony. " WORL'S" . Telegraph Instruction Department, ESTABLISHED IN 1865 To meet the demand' for operators the undersigned Intl opened a now lepartwent, haudsomely• titled up, at a rent expeu.e,With every facility fur Teaching Telegraph ing. A Walled number of students w ill ho received fur the new classes. Conn.° of instruction. three months. reduced to TIIIILTY DOLL., ltd. Graduates annWed to obtain positions, Those kliing to avail theuaselyee of Ile advautagea will make applicallua to J. .\ WORL, Telegrah Engineer and Electan, No. Inn South Sixth Si., Phila , Pa. I'. B.—Telegraph Lines. both public and private. con nt meted in any ,part of the United buttes, and Telegraph emcee furnished with Competeut Operators. Csep 7-Itm • • FOit THE FALL TRADES I A very full line of HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INBERTINGS as cheaply as before the advance caused by the FIIANCO—PRU6SIAN WAR. New NOTTINOHASI CURTAINS and CURTAIN NET, tench below leaular rates. A pdel line of ISIITATION VALENCIA. THREAD, DUCHESS Otte Now Lace), a ct CROCHET LACES. REAL cud IMITATION LIU IPURE LACES, retailing cheaper than wholesale rates, and none but %behest gouda kept. BLACK and WHITE BNET And yard wide, FRENCH 31USLINS. I, IN and 2 yards wide, • •. . NAINSOOKS. •• • Plain, Plaid and Striped NAINSOOKS. • An elegant lot of REAL LACE COLLARS. and A fuHlinLll le of II AS WEAR. NDKERUIEFS for LADIES'. GENT'S CDREN' C New style MOURNINO HANDKERCIIIEFS• SHIRT FRONTS, LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS. Particular attention paid to goods snitahlo for INFANTS . WEAR, at LEMAISTRE & ROSS, 212 NORTH 8211 ST., PHILADA; Nctu ITDberttscmcnts -„- QAXON GREEN In brighter, Win not Fade, Cads Le,14111,t0 any other I cause It will Paint twice. ninth nurfAce. BOLD BY ALL .DEALERS IN PAINTS. J. H. WEEKS & CO., ManufactUre Pt. North Fourth Street. AVOIIIO QVACKS.—A victim of 'Cady discretion, ••ri using nervous debility, pletwit derny, 4c., havinv tried in villn every adv. need re freehits a simple 111,111 S of . itilf.core, which he will PP free to his follow•solferew Address J. ' rt,x, Nassau street, New York. 13NA'ClIA10111 N CY, F',1 , 44r1 A. on s 01111,C11 A lIMINO. —PO rage, rI T Iv ,, ,olerful book ho,, 101 l luntruellono 1,, ,thtl• •h , ren lo ra ,, cloate either ~ex. or any animal, n 1 w•' Menlo tem, Spirltnollon, and hundrodn of otlior cto • yap, meta.. It Can be olAnltird by mrtWing 1.1,11,• , with rentn rootage, to T. W. Eh St CO., No, 41 So Eighth street, l'lttlAdelphln. Puce: IMMIX:EU! THE I!UST IN THE COUNTI:V NEW YORK OBS I EU 4.II'ER ANNUM. ONE MONTH FREE ON TRIAL SYDNEY E. MORSE, JR., & 37 PARK HOW. NEW YORK. WANTED. -LANDS IN Slk' VA:4IA for ra.'t nn 1 good stork.. o'\BE 1.11105., 1:11 iontlL Thir.l Atreet. A ciiiNcE 51E1.111031 41PFE , I1:5ZE I !1 I OWIL luterest In 11110 Of Ow be. 3 Silv• of day. derelerlug, Arc. no, Boorgettow 3d, (7: pit, of Its tddlndldell value el: it cooll paylud ate. Beet of ref:deer:i given. d 11,11 i .11 It r, ri, rhea', for rush. Add.::::: ley :otorde TOW NsEN ) BILUS., 134 South Third el, --- $ILO() 600 0 r!u N n bo N an i a! byr t : 1 : 11 - 41) , :% ::4? r d tellable luau lu a sure, safe busltterc Au inn e.:nueut ilat will return is clear prollt el Or) • Fur partly:Oar. c 00 or addrees the NORTII ANIERICAN PICTURE Cl No. 83 1N.A.111 street, NEW York. NEWSPA row' ADVERTISING. New Book off:Is:pogo, Pr co Si cow- by lo AMERICAN NEWS CO.. New York. gor c%rilr anb go lixt . . . . . ,TO ET.-A E APO/NA BILE LEA 11 will tie given on the Easton Slat° quarry, situate , Plainfield P 1,61011 1 ,, Northampton county. In. n rl-fadwrton. a It consists of number 0110 flattvelu, 1)1 nevMslate, hilly equal to the well-knot. Ch man Slate, with a ;tond• water power and a full HMOn pumping nn.l hototing machine.. Person. de•lrons of opportunity of tido kind will please examine for the tad v.,s, and .Lpply to Reuben Koch, Smehertown P t. mar 'ti t). Presblent • - F _ zi2rl un 1..1. LOTS OR SALE. •-1 The undersigned offer for sale 120 new Co Mo. lots Immediately adjoining the Union Cemetery, Tenth street. The lots will be sold by subscription, and im.• ellat After the whole number:we dloposed of they win , •• ed by lot is the same manner no In the orglinientim, of t Ilulon Assoc:Albin. Plato or plans of the Pre:0111010 11311 seen at one °Mc°. my 12 GOOD 11TOIUSE FOR SAlLE.—'l'll' SU a. scriber olTers for sale Ills house end lot 1 :Si XTli between 'TURNER awl In 0 , the City of Allentown. The house Is compl. ne ith it the modern ronvenleneins and It hands...l , ly paper throughout. Th.• grounds are tastefully 101 l out null I well stoned Willi fruit trees. An tho furultore was oug exritersly for this dwelling the suln•erlber sr., la Prot selling It with the hoot.e. For further Infortil.h.ll, tern or vlow the house call the suli+eriber kke thin pros between the hours of II A ft. 11011.1 P. M. 11. W. U InstlN. North tali street, Ahoy. Turner A 4 , a 1 1 ) ISIEI F INE BUSINESS OPENING. STORE FOR S\ LE! A DRY hi DODS STBRE in the, City of Allentown to o terra for nolo upon wivuntagohn, Wring. Th.• mama blocked with choice 11 , 16011111.11 N011St• io good au l enjoy K very title run of trill, To o aof rrgy and the proper la:Nines, quail cations. hi , a ff ord, opportnnity for wearing a ready eutale • had nod I chttive twhee,. For particular, whin,. Box al P. Allentown Pa. nag 17- BUSINESS OPENING T Thu under•igueil offer their ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND FIXTURS4I FOR SALE ON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. Lorattol lu control part of lho City of All,tovrt Apply to SCIIREIBEIi • 81109. Clothing, IN `EVERY WAY' posse. well -4 busing EiMil enab to all purcl zkz.-R MO then all m. card', soun, is ml lowef a wei clothi Clot) goes men stock and be h. Our pi ys g_ teed as low, or lower, that; e low , als( Stt whi cor, GREAT EXCITEMENT S EVERYBODY CAN BUY A HAT OR CAP K R. MATHEW S' OUR STOOK, I 8 ALL NEW. PRICES NEVER BEFORE 80 CHEAP ! SINCE 1860. LOCATION CENTRAL. KNAUSS' . BUILDING, 45 EAST RANILT6N STREET ALLENTOWN, PA FIVE DOLLARS FOR A SILK HAT, Wort Style and flat Mak!. AT THE OLD STAND OF YOUNG A: LENTZ, ALLENTOWN. Call an goodsar good• you do convinced. e charge for shoping even 11 you do not wish to buy. Orman and English .noken. H. R. 31A.THEW13. n •ctl Is ig de iat I=l