The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, July 19, 1871, Image 1

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    ADV ERTiBIIi 0 RAI ES,
3t 1 me. 3 um.. 6 moil lj'r.
Ono tiOna.a . . 1.50 1.73 3.60 a. rp 12.00
Two Be e ,i ro . 101 3:30 j. 30 9.002).0 0
Three Sonarea . 1.00 5.21 9.03 17:03 24.00
819 Mixtures, .. . 1.50 17.00 2.100 45.00
Quarter Column . . 13.60 22.00 40.00 03.00
idaif Column . . 20.00 40.00 00.0(1 110,00
Ole Column . . 30.00 110.00 110.00 200.510
Professional Card. Oil. 00 per line per roar.
Adminlatrator'n and Auditor's Notices, $3.00.
City Notice', 20 cont. per lino let Insertion, 16 realm per
Inn each scilutoonent
Teo lines agate conatitute a 'mu aro. •
ROBERT IREDELL, JR., Punmsurcn,
I=l
Coat anb Luntbcr.
VILIIIWIT. 11. OTTO. tt. IL OTTO. 0. W. WILLER
FILBERT, OTTO .t MILLER,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
LUMBER,
W LLIA.MSPOR r P, PA
MILL ON CANAL,
AT WE T IE
L M IL
M AYNARD STREET
OFFICE
W F CRANE A O 4 Aug NOT
JAS. M. BITTER. CHAS. W. ABBOTT. OWEN RITTER
ORDAN 0 7 : STEAM
PLANING MILL,
SASH, .DOOR,
AND
BUNT) MANUFACTORY,
Union Street, near Jordan Bridge, Allentown,
RITTER, ABBOTT & CO.,
' MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Donee, Outside Blinds, inside Blinds, Mould
ings, Brackets Balusters, Picksts, Stair Rail
ings, Window Frames, Door Frames, Glazed
Windows, Black Ireditef Honk/Inge, he. •
SC ROLLS AW LNG,
TuRNINO,
AN
PLING,
MATCHING.
.FLOORING and
RIPPING,
DONE AT THE SHOE TEST NOTICE.
ALSO. STAllt BUILDING done and HAND RAILING
In vie to order.
Having now had almost three years' poseession of the
refarniebed it almost wholly with new and improv
ed machinery, and having none but experienced work
men, we are prepared to defy competition from at Leillie
and abroad, Both In price and workmanship.
Goyim contemplate building? Coil oar Factory and
satlaty yourself with a pereonal eXleilitlMloll.
Mee/WWI fur buildings, brackets, patterns for orna
mental work, scroll. for porches, can be aeon at all Came
by culling at oar otEce. Any Information to Ms builder
furnished cheerfully and freely, by calling at the Manu
factory, on ilnion street, at limo Jordan Bridgo, Allen
town, Pa., or by letter through the poet °Mee.
nag i.ty7 RITTER, ABBOTT A CO
R EVIVA 1. ! !
'6tl vulotorlbera having leasod the "old flora Coal
Yard," watal:l napoottoity atm:mace to the elttroutt of
AllOutown and the poldlr gottoral, that that . barojast
brief
a moperlor am.trtiliviit 01
COAL
Cou.kling of Stove, EZO:. Chestout and Net from the
BUCK MOUNTAIN MINES. nt
Orderm left with A. A. Heber, Metter St nottettetele,
the Eagle Ilolel, Iletteltolliett 3101, or the Yen' will be
at teoded to Lt
BUSINESS
like outliner.
Orders for Coot by the car filled ntrlu triter I act',
lowpot pricer.
Always on hand at large rdock or
BALED HAY,
which %OM.: mold et the lowest market vrko
L. \V. KOONS & CO.,
lit the' . Ohl Hope Coal Yard
llNuffiton Street, corner of Lolllgli Valley Railroad
I=l
L W. Kt ov.
,ct
A NEW FIRM
NEW LUMBER YARD
TO BU IDLERS!
TRExuAL & WEAVER
Would hereby antaminra to the public that they have
just °pelted a new Lure 1 , , 1 trd 1130 rapacious andcoil
veuleat groutals CO low °scup:lel by TCEXL ER 13 110.'8
on Hamilton street, Tenth, north side, ahem they
are uow prepared with a full assortment of everything
portalultig to the comprising in part
ELLOW PINE, Will ill PINE, SPRUCE and HEM
LOCK FLOORING, WHITE I'l NE BOARDS.
SCANTLING lied PLANK of all sires
and svoll
NO TIMBER. Seperlor HEMLOCK JOIST and
SCANTLING et ara..orted sires.
CEDAR, CYPRESS AND wiliTt: PINE SHINGLES of
extra quitlitr.
HEMLOCNandd SPRUCE PLASTERING and SHINU-
L AT. and a largo assortment or
,aIsowEATHERBoARDIZin W 111 TE OAK PLANK and
Beni thicknesses.
WHITE PINE and SPRITE PALINGS and PICKETS.
sitywrier to nnetinng In lie market •
WHITE PINE and HEMLOCK FENCE RAILS, WHITE
0 SE and CHESTNUT POSTS, Ate., Aic.
All desk°. of purehnsiug Lumber to as rood advantage
as is offered itt any other Yard lu the conii, are request
ed to call and examlue our stock before purchasing Cl4O-
where.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Quality and Price.
Tlio Senior inetnberbf Gin firm would thereby express tile
thanks for past ravers while a member of the firm of Trea
ter Bros., and respectfully solicits continuance of Ills
Clone, proinislug patronsy bis isSll endeavors to render
catlslacliou to all of the New Yard,
Respectfully,
ED. W. THEN L Elt,
,0(00x1 :11
Saba IP,atrb Eaarc
S AMVEI. K. syrt"rin,
721 CHESTNUT STREET, tf ii
407
PRACTICAL MANUFACTURER OF FINE
LYER PLATED W ARE,
WonIJ respectfi lly 111111n011C0 to his patrons that ho hits
S NB stook of the latent styh•s of
DOUBLE AND TREBLE
ELECTROPLATED WARE)
ALI, OF 111 S OWN PLATINO
l'lalvd olt Nickel stud White 111e101,4, sultohls for fatuity
or clty trodo.
Ax tic quality or oLaing con only bokuown to the plat
er, the porclntwr most rely Oil the tuountocturer's Mote
t.tit; Own, bolog so touch worth's , . wars In the market.
11 repteseutod as treble plate, ot prices Impossible to Lo
home octured.
t!t t ll 'i t " tlT o t ' ll ' e a t r n e lu m e ß rl k e ed k ll. o l t 4 ls h b . e Pr i or p i tt l ic ' t; onto g else.
NT bore.
Mar*OLD WARE REPLATED...
may 15617
earpct3 nub Oil Ciotti
RICII AND ELEGANT
CARPETS, OIL CIDTIIS, &C.
S. C. FOULK.
NO. 19 S. SECOND ST., PHILA.,
(Viral Carpet Store below Market, Earl aide,)
Invites attention to MN tinlentlid asaortment of Imported
awl American CARPETS, which will be sold at a very
ginall tidy M.O. 0110(114 warranted as reproanntod so that
ill cau buy with confident , and satisfaction•
no• 234 f
for flit janurr
For Pure Water,
Ws celebrated PUL
entirely laitedell,
durable and Tella
ble; equal to the
good old-fmbionei
wooden Pump, at
test less than hal
money. E.IIY art
Co no to be non-I
end In conetructlc
that any one can
keep It In repair,
THE BEST AND. CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MADE
piNCOAST .%z PLUME,
THIRD AND PEAR STREETS,
PIIILNDELPHIA,
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED
WROUGHT IRON u ES,
Lap-wowed Boiler Tubes,
Erat , and Iron Valve , . and Cook, Minna for Gam. Steam
and Wntect Rough and PI tzkbed Bra.. Work:
Ona and Strain Fittent"cooln, etc.
Bath Tuba told Elul.. Bath Bollora, Enamelled Work
Wanda, etc., Colic of Tra ub p s.
Te; Swam Nem,
Pipe of all Sizes fitted to Sketch
Saccmor“ to 310111t1 S. TASK El; St co., a. •
CONTRACTORS
For Om
i l i lattnz . o r f . 41 . 1g1 , %: I n et p t i l , 21:1 0 41z i n. ,, ti . lea to
Estimates Furnished Gratis
fel, 1 .17
ACCOIIDEONN, CONCERT I N AN
Jewn llottpjg. Vtollo Stapes of the boot quality to
teb.d 'at C. F. wolf...dem Flom No. IN IlomlUno
VOL. XXV
HENRY T. HELM BOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRA( 1' CATAWBA
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Par:A—Runt Extract Rhubarb and
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape -mice.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE. BILIOUS AF
FEeTioNS, SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE. COS
TIVENESS, Ere. PURELY VEHETAIJLE, CONTAIN
INo NO BIEHe,UR Y. MINERALS OR DEI,NTe.ROUS
DAUBS.
The are the most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor till, sallsonagne
mn, I , l t or t • Is not ping more acceptatile to the
Mom:telt. They give tone. and cause neither
nausea nor grltiing pains. They are composed of
tile finest. ingredients. After a few days' use of
them, such an invigoration of the entire system
takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak
anti enervated, whether arising front imprudence
or disease. T. Heimbold's Compound Fluid
lextrnet Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar
'co,ft the fact that thesugr-coated tio
not clissolve,but pass through t stomach with.
out dissolving, consequently do not produce the
olesired effect. THE CATAWBA II RA PE PI
being pleasant In taste and odor, do not 110(.0,1
tide their (sting sugar-eoated. I."l'Y
CENTS I'Elt
I 1.1 4 .1NRY T. IL EI,MBOLI YS
111(1111.Y CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Will radically exterminate from the system
Scrofula.Syphills, Fever Sores, Ulvers, Sore Eyes,
Sore legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Hem!, Bronchitis,
Skill Diseases, Salt Ithinum, Cankers, Runnings
from the Kann, White Swellings:rumors, l'ancer
ons Affections, Ninnies, Rickets, Glandular Swel
lings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tel ter, Humors. Of all'
Chronic Dyspepsia, nund all
disenscsthat.ltave been estalnllslied lit the sN . stinin
fir yen rg.
Being prepare I expressly for the above COlll
- blood-purlfying properties are greater
than any other preparation of s:ti,nimritia. It
gives the complexion a clear and healthy color
anti restores the par lent to II state of health and
purity. For purifying the blood removing all
ehronle vonstitutional iliseitses arising from an
impure stale of the blood, anti the only reliable
and effectual Ictiown remedy Mr the mire of Pains
anti Swelling of the Bones, incerat lons of the
Throat and Legs, ltiotelms t Pimples on he Ftieti,
Krysipelas anti tillsealy I..ruptlints of he Slc in,
anti beautifying complexion.
and other costoillans of public or private moneys, lire Or- 1
rend liberal rotes of Interest.
Farn4ers, :1t0,1.171101 Labortrs, and all who have 1
looney to put on interest for n, long or short rabid will
Mel our Instit bu tiuon au agreeable and tolvtageous .' one 111
Willa, lit do nnies, l ,
We us"cl.llY an
Inn It° LA , ...‘ to
truneact their banking busineo. with no,
MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS ha, , special privi
leges granted by our charter—baying lull power to trans
act badness with no In their own moors.
Motley deposited with this Institution 4
IS SAFE AND WELL SECURED, I
by a Capitol stock end sorpluo money corny of over
SIXTY TuovsAND DOLLARS,and addition, the
nn
Board of Trustees have, as tenoned by t hart,,, gin..
bonito ender Ito supers' iwiiiii of the Court hl the sum of
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS which bomb ere rink. I
has cured every rest' of 111.5 Iti.4,"l'ES in whieli it i tend in end held by this Court of Colony , . Pions of 0,1,, 1
;roomy fur the security of depoeitors.
has been 1-liviiii• Irriiiii lon i-ii II , " Neek l. " th e ' Oar Iron Vaults are of the neat ~cure and extends,
Hlitdder andloll 1111 l losstion or t h e KisineYdi Uli , kind known In Hilo country, no it personal Itiopection will
rat ton of the !Chino, and Bladder, i
ladder, Retention of I show. aud to wbieh IVO Invite our friend. Will Caliktoiiierii. '
(*rine, lil,tioNes of the Prostate (flank:Hone in 1 Wn nine t0.1i11... Lallaviug that Annie twatar 1.1,11 Viiiiitli '
the 11111111101', Calculus,
(Ravel Briek-Stunt lit, ...Paella , eufewyi LLI A) alb lidyiNEl.i iPiiri Sudenntg Bang.
Paull, aid MMnus or Milky D , scharges, and tor
CHRISTIAN It Krz, Vire Promident.
enfeebled anildelleateconatit titionsolhoth sexes, , REDDEN STABLER, Caoliier.
attended with the follotring synilarinisi—lisrliss
TiII'ATEF.II:
illigit.loll tti I.:Xi:M.1011, LOSSOt Pinner, Loss of Mein- ,
Williain It Alney, Charlie. S Rush, ,
ory. DlttlettllY of Breathing,Wealc Nerves, n Trenils- l Christi. Pli
ro,. Jeu D. stile,
ling Horror of Disteise, Wakefulness, Ifl I ow,.
1 , . E. 11311111e1S. iiiilij. J. liageobach.
,of V ISIOIL l'3lll 111 die Ilack Het Hands, Flushing Lieorge Brobst, Samuel Sill,
of the Body, Dryness of ale Skin, Eruption 00 I Nathan Voter. mm, 19-th
the Face, Pallid Criutitenanee, Universal Idissis .
tulle of the Muscular System, etc, i AiraLLEics•rowN sAV 1 N G ISA Ni li ,
Used by persons front l ages of eighteen t 1 .1.11.
twenty-live, and from I l se hyye to Silty-live I 31ILLERSTOWN, LEIIIGII COUNTY.
In the .11Olue or change ot life; tar routine-
Meld or Inhor lining ; bed-welling lit rhllilei'D• 4 This Institntlon will bo opened on or before the 1.. t Ility
of April. Alotsey will be tAken on d,r,..1t at :ill ttnl.., awl
I in any sumo trout oun dollar moral do, for which
- 11 . 1 1 SIX PER CENT. INTEREST
It, E.ll)osArinter
—IV
HENRY 1:. HELMBOLD'S
CONCENTR.kTED
FLUIDEXTRACTBUCHU
1 leltithold's Extract, lluehti Is Nullity and
Illood-l'itrityitig and mires all diseases tiring
front habits of Ilissipat.ittii, turd (..XeeSSeS and
lm
prudenees la Me. impurities of the 11100(1,
suerseding Colialist IliredlollS far whielt It Is
tired, and Syphilitic tilSellgeS
titled ill euuuootluu a•llhlleinibold's Ruse Wash,
FRANIILIN SAVINGS ITANIi,
Located at the corner of Ilonal ton lama and Citurcit
mile!, in 1..1011 1111.11, Pll , Coull ntory, opposite the German
Reformed Church, In the City of Allentown. In organized
ud ready for business. It mill pay SIX Torero(. In
firent on all dep..ritn .. ref pt ban! nix , . deism/Is, for any
p, r J o el of t inu, In be ralreilatrot f rt.,. the dater,/ drpnuit.
Ti, ...cure which, the Tram...n id the inntantion hove
Bled In Oa, Court of Common /Tens of Lehigh County,
under tho direction of the Court. a bond In the idol, of
twenty-live Thousand Hi 11...., conditioned for the faith
ful keeiting and appropriation of 011%11.11 stl tn. of money
Rs shall be placed in chimee of nitid FRANKLIN SAVINLIS
BANK, whether no • lit' , . it,or nitare.. of stork. whirl,
bond may be enlozged by the .iourt whenever it may bo
deemed noceshory
lu addition to thin. tho Act of Incdrroration makes Om
Stockholders pzr.son al tY I tnhle to the el, poniS.rx in dal,
lite Ms 01/10011f of Mr. (...ipilal Slack or the Mink. which
Is dfty thou...ad dollar-. it till liberty to increase It to one
111111,11 . 11 toil (M)• 111011.111111.1011....
T 1,..., mot inhale WlllllllllO 110 very de+lrol , lo sod Hors
' plitc. , of deponit.
H. T. Helmbold's Extract Buchu , u—id.., it tattyb proper to -tate that the deposits will
l Ito kept lu one 01 Oho ney rrct 11/11/ boot profit:P.l otulis fit
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROMI,II- (his ray.
I'RUDENCES, lIABL7'S Ole DIS• erroremetan will he mado to famish drnan on tho rine,
: of li 0 . 1 k and Philadelphia
SII'A7'ION, ETC. S. A. BRIDGES, l'rri r (dent
L.I. W.W I 1.5,,5. Vice Presalcht
In all their stages, at little expense, little or 11,, ; J. E. ZIM3ISRMAN. Vashi, r.
el
in diet,
It
Inconvenient . .., and tut rives , Trurtet Al :
Hurt.. It causes a frequent desire, and gives I Daniel 11. 31Iller, S. A. Bridges.
strength to Urinate, thereby . removing fried roc- 1 loho 1101heu. J. IV Wll.Oll.
William Bner, .1. E. Zhu merman
lions, Preventing and Curing Strifittres of the I . 11. CI eitz, Peter Mons,
Urethnt, Allayisig Plllll and Inflammation. so ; Edwin Zis,rouossa.
frequent in Oils class of diseases, owl expelling , ,
all Poisonous matter.
~.t i m s „f i„_ , d'4IRAIID SAVINGS BANII,
Thousands who have been the
competent persons, and Who have 1111111 heavy
.-A
fees to he cured in ii short time, have found - they
have been deceived and that the " Poison" has,
by the use of" powerful nit , Mueslis, - been dire.' 1
up In the system, to break out In a more itogro
voted furor, 81111 perhaps atter Marriage. -
Use lIELSIIIOI.Iefi 1 . -XTI(A CT lllle I I l' for all Thane+ received on deposit at all Unsex from one ilitlin
upward , Pays SIX per cent. Interest fur nix months to
Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, 1
Whether existing in :Slate or Female, from What. liiiit',lt. 17;',I;LI'V'AesIty:-I;rsl,ll"AlALljtsthTire,,,..l7.l,ll'lll:ir,lAtiTokr
ever cruse eriii/I , O H II. "li "' "' Mt " . " 11 " w 1 Sdcurltlen bought and sold. luteseit.collecte:l on liuveru•
long standing. PIMUE, ONE Is )1.1.A 11 A X 1) „„ t .g 0 ,„,..0,,,, A , ,Air rotes.
I.' 11. rycr.NTs mit liorrt.N. , All deposits of money trill bo hold strictly coulidentlitl,
and may Ito withdrawn at any tllll.
I Married women and minors 1111,1 sperbil privileges
I i
IJ I granted lu out charter, having full putter to transact butts
no. with let in then,. own manes:
I Tod n 'nonunion is a legal depositor) , for monies ,Imid
11110 C.01111..11.1 receiven money lu trust tram guardian.,
..bninintnaorn. treannrern, tnx collectorn and others.
, ir,rIIUNEI LOANED UN FAVORABLE TERdlti•
1 1 PIIAON ALBRIUIIT, President•
i 111.1 4 3N111" T. IIIMMEOLD'S Al.
1_ ,_-1 li 7, .fIARTZEI.I., C 11.111...
Pirreturn—Phnou Albright. Jame,. F. Klie, Tllghtiam
I PROVED ROSE WASH ; Merle. Purist Welds, Aursos Einenhart• ter-sal
cannot be surpassed atm a PACE WASH, and will 1 FA IIER'S SAVINGS ItANK,
ha found the only specific remedy In every 811 e. It
e ra of CUTANEOUS AFFEcrit,s. it xpecaily I Incorporated under a State Charier of 1870.
eradicates I'IMPIA , IS, SPOTS, SCORBUTIC Dlt), -
NESS, IN DiItATIONS of the CUTANEI ICS Fugelsville, Upper Macungie township, Lehigh Co.
MEMBRANE ete. 111opels RE lINESS mid IN- 1 Thin Inotittalon has been organized and 4111.0.1 tind
(INF:NT I N' et
HIVES, RASH, State Clinner. IIuXEY will be when 011 deposit .tall
:SU VIM PATCI I ES, DRYNESS OF SCAM' OIL Omen tool in nay 11.1111 from 0 and upwards, fur which
SKIN, I , ROST BITES, and all purposes fur which
1 SAINEA or OIN'ENIENTS an, used; restores the it pEp CENT. IN
- skill too and le Of 11111 . 1tV1111111101tIleSS. Willi htsures o
.. continued healthy nellon to 111,, 1 Issue of Its ves- I
soli., on which depends rue agreeable clearness I WILL BE PAID.
and via - mite of complexion so intuit sotight and
I admired. nal however valuable as a remedy Mr Deposits nom yLe withdrawn nt any Mao.
- I existing detects of the skin, It. T. iietint.lip. I Also money loaned out on fuvortotle terms.
u.
H.
YODEL, t?„..,Ah.r \VILLIA3I SOB 11, Pro hint.
, Rose NI, ash Ilan:long sustained Its prlnelple chitin i .
l to unbounded pat romige, lip possessing otialltles ,
which render It it Tot I.ET A - I'l'EN UAW , : of the I Dr . R. A. , a .Ti''''''' , "j . 11. sin,ol,,
ylo .
Most Superlative 111111 Congenial character, cum- , th ,' 11 31 r
u o So t. . David Poor,
bitting 111 nil el.Titlit Ittetotilit those prominent d,,,,,,, g,,,,d,. Simnel Kohn,
requisites, SA 1-1 , .'11." 111111 EFFICACY—the Rival . -Daniel 11. (MR>,
‘ V t. IIIIIint Stein,
lable accompaniments a 11. 11.1'-11. 11 Preserve- i I
wiiii.,.,310 bier C•Gin
live aunt Iteircelier of the Cionplexion. It Is iiii I -- - - - - -
excellent Lotion for diseases of tt Syphilitic No- , irr uTzTowN SAVINGS RANH,
ture,and as an Injection fur dlseases of the Uriti. AA.
pry Organs, arising from habits 4,t dissipation, I (Organized under Stole Chartur in ISM.)
used In ...tutu...lion with the EXTRACTS lIU. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, and I pdr cent in•
• (1 I I ll,Si.k RSAEARI 1..1.A, AN' , CATAW 11A erent will be allowed. For shorter p !hods 1 ...lel . rotes
CiItAPEPILLS, In h111211111.011.0.11s reetimmonfled ; wilt Isi amid. ' ' '
cannot be surpassed. Also, money loaned out on FAVORABLE TEIC , II4. Fold
Bask in located in tho,Keystone Maine in the borough sit
H
Kutztown. JON 11. FtRIEI,, Frenident.
I_ Kitty A 11l ItOTTI,I,rI:IN. S. P. Caddo. '
THOS. WEAVER
f
In many allections peculiar to Indies, the Ex
tract Rocha Is tilleqUaled by any other remedy—
as 111 Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain
fulness or Suppression of Customary Evactui
tions, Ulcerated or Schirrus state of tile Uterus,
LellellOrrillra or \Vhites, Sterility, and tot all
complaints Incident to the sex. whether arising
from Indiscretion or habits 01 dissipation. It is
prescribed extensively by the most eminent phy-
NICIMIS Ulld midwives for enfeebled and delicate
constitntions,of both sexes and all imes(atteinied
with ally of the Mill,' diseases or symptoms).
Full anti explieit dircet lons accompany the
I edicines.
Evidence of the most responsible 111111 reliable
Illadsrsieterf thousands furnished
lif oil
livi 11111
nllgl witness Clll.lllll, With 111111•
re o es, itial up
ward of 311,1100 unsolicited certilleates and recom
mendatory letters, madly of which are from the
sourees, eminent. Physiviiins,
Clergymen. Statesmen, etc. The proprktn tins
never resorted to their publication In the ws papers; lie does not do this front the fact. that. his
artieles rank as Standard Preparations, and do
not need to lie propped up by vont Illeultul.
Henry T: Holnbold's Genuine Prep
=Hons.:
Delivered to ally address. Secure from obser
cation.
FISTABLISIIED 11PWAILD OP TWENTY
YEAlts. Sold by Druggleta everywhere Atl
dr.ex letters for information, In confidence to
•lIENRY T. IIELMI101.1), Druggist and Chemist.
Only Depute: IL T.11F.L511101.D13 Drug and
Chemical Wltrellol.llW, No. 501 Droadwoy, New
York, or to 11. T. 111:1,51110LIVS Medical Depot,
101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
frbiob
ittcbicinal
FE
11311
TIIE GREAT DIURETIC
MEM
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for
UENRYT. (TEEM BMA rS TAKE NO OTHER!
nugnsty
ifinantial
7-30 GOLD LOAN
NORTHERN P ' A 'F r.', T I H F : I RAILROAD.
RAPID PROGRESS OF THE ROAD
The hulitillig of the N 05111 4 .111 l'aeille Itallroml.
!begun July hist.) is being pushed forward with
great energy from both OXIII.III 11 len of the line.
Several thousand men 1410 employed 10 3lltineso
ta told on the l'acitle coast. Tile grade Is nearly
completed 26(1 miles ivestivard from Lillie Sup,
riot . ; trains are running over 131) folio.; of linlsh
ed road, and tragic-laying Is rapidly progressing
Inward the eastern Muller cif I/Illocia. Including
Its ictirelinse of the St. l'atil h Paellie Road, the
Northern l'acitie Company now liar: 41:t mil,. or I
completed road, and by September next this it'll!
he Itierensed to at least 500.
Afi 001) IN I'ESTAI 1.-71 VT. Jay Coo,o l'o.
are now 5011100,1in:I tinhealtatlngly recommend. I
as a Profitable and perfectly Safe Invest meld, 1154.
First :Stortgage Land timid (told hoods of the
Northern Railroad Comptes., They h e ,.
30 years to roll, bearSereil 1111,1 '1 hr , o-'l'entas per'
I cent. gold interest i more than S per cent.eurren.
e.v) and are secured by 11r:41 and only mortgage oil
the ENTI lift 110 A I, AND ITS Etlll 1 I.)IENTA, , 11,1 also,
as last ns the road 14"1,1111,14.11.11, oil
23,000 A CIZES OF to every mile of i
traelc, or 500 .\ mot lorestelt c.dill)) Bond. 'hilly are
exempt from I'. S. '1'11x; Principal and Interest
are payable In ; IlOnnm Inat loinc : Coupons,
cdati to , Z 1.1111.1; 114 , 1fIsteretl. ,= -
1111 111 ; , 111.01111.
L:INDS !Olt 1i0N.11.4. Northern l'acllle7-Itlrs
are at all times recteivable at len per cent. above
raw. In eXeliange for the l'ompany's Lands, at
their lowest cash price. 'fills renders 1154111 prne
tienlly Ihterest hearing land
SINKING FUND. The,proeetqls of all sales
of Lands are 'requirell to he devoted to the re
minims° and eancellat lon of the First Mortgage
il e mp.,l l l the Company. Tint !And tirant of the
ltoad 0X1 . 1..1 , 11 ,1 Filly Million AcTes. This immense
Sluicing Fond will undoubtedly mown! the prin
cipal of the Company's bonded debt before It
falls due. With their 11111140 srrurity 1111i1 high
rate of interest, there Is 1111 nvestmeni, ace.,sllll.•
to Ilm ;mottle. ivicich I. more pr•ditable or .nil'.
en 7,11 N(TNG U. S. l7t .1:-Tll'EN7'.IES.
The MI et•e, of 110, New (tovernment 5 per 1,111.
1.111111 %VW e.,lllpel the early surrender of Pulled
States a per vents. :Moly holders of Five TiCcit
tie. are 1111 W 4.N1 . 111111, , ,1 1I:.•111 Mr Northern Pa
cific Seven-1'1:1111e., thas realizing a handsome
pr. and greatly leer' .1 ,. 11: 011. ft yl,rly
In
eloar.
07711:7: SLY:I'I2IT! ES. All IllarketallteSicwhs
1111,1 81111.1% IVIII be veil 111 c'o'-
unt idle, lu i•\ 1 . 11:111,, tor North,' Pa.citie
Seven-Thirties. 1 , 5pre... chat get: 1,11 Mont v air
Itllll 4 lS l'i•i•eiVeci, 11 11.1 on St•Vell-Tllll . l neat 111
relarn• will la. 31:1111 by the Finaneltd .keent,
Poll Information, mute., im to Ithlet... cit'., 4 . 111
, i)1,1111 Ilt•ti 4.11 "1,1111,11 11111 :11 ully iign.ll.•y, 4.r 1 . 1 . .11i1
the
Virl.,ll;t•
. JAY I'OOIIE & (11.
Pil ph ht, Vi:ll,. W.SlllllOpll
.\14,•111s Northom Ihm:1 l'o
I:y II \ and II NI:I.:It :14,•tio: . :111,\• tlinitl,4l‘
ntl n• clotnlty. Itnity
AILENTOWN SAVINGS iNsTriu
rx. TioN,
NO.' EAST HAMILTON ST.,
0rr4.m..111E AMERIcAN HOTEL.)
PA IS SIX PER CENT. INTEREST FOR
MONEY ON DEPOSIT
This Institution, the oldeet Saving Bank in Eastern
Pennsylvania, has boon lu
ck ontinuous and successful
operation for ton years, ILta continues to say SIX PER
CENT. INTEREsT money for nun year, and special
rates of interest for shorter Period ,
deposits of woney trill ho hold strictly confi
dential.
Exe,..utors, Aclnainistrators,Trustees, Assignees,
Treasurers, Tax Collectors,
per bepitid.
llepoidts may withdrawn at ails timid!6o, money
outiod out on invorablo
J AMES WEILER, Prexid,/lt
FRANKLIN SIIIMER. Uri/rider.,
.1. F. M. Shitfort, Gedrgn Lud,vlg,
Frederick C. 1'e1.,4. Christkiii li. licouluger,
I)av Id D.ller, WIIIIIIM Saliday.
lea.: Griebed Gideon F. Egker,
Dorado 'P. ilertzeg, Ilenjuinin J. r.4uldkover.
James Slumnaktur mar Id-Oln
(Organized (miler a Staid Charter).
EAST HAMILTON STREET,
NT.ARI.T OPPOSITU TIIE COURT ROUST"
TIII'ATIMP t .
F. I. Slough M. IL. J. P. Wnuovr, E,,q..
Havid,Flnter, IL H. Seliwnru, Emi
W. IL FogPI, Dtl
aulel ClAvr
Richard J. Knerr, Jouns Nifiler .
171E11.0E104, I.OOK TO 1 . 01.31 IN
TI 11I1STN.
It. W. KOONS St Ctl • are InannforttutOß it Hydraulic
Ceoieot Drain Pipe (ittluluey Fine Ulla (.111111.
asp Tops, cheaper nod mere durable thou ell,' other
touruet. They MT uvula of pure ceuleut mud
4ul nn
powerfuily COIIIPITPI.ed, well re...me& mid ore Itt all
practical routed,
EQUIVALENT TO STONE
01/IMNE I TOPS FROM 6123 TO 9000.
••
Send for a circular, or call and examine at theiroffice
Val lei
nufaßailr o ory ad: ct:corner of Hamilton street and
Juan Lehl•tf igh
l
I 4 ►THE HILL" INSTITUTE
POTTSTOWN,MONTGONERY CO., PA
English. Classical, Scientific. Artistic and Commercial.
Location admirable. Twentieth Annual Evasion. Thor
ough preparation fur College or For Circalan.
address liar. UEU, F. MILLER, A. I
ipaL,
Princl.
REFERENCES—Itor• Drs . Melee, Schae ff er, Diann.
Krautlb Eels, Hotter, °lel, etc Ilona. Judge Ludlow,
Leonard Myers, J. h. Yost. lb Royer, linage'
Thayer etc. etc. July 27
ALLENTOAVN, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, .JULY 19 1871
ID ru oobo
SHOT AND SHELL
Novor uto, r voe an ruruq•'s came and
Our Last Price List
Uid 111 tho rallk
lIIGII PRICED ISTOREB
Thoy eau!. nee how It in Illat tie ran
Mahe 'Money and
.tiell Goods so Cheap
"MAMMOTH STORES."
WEWI LL TELL THEM
First. havll.l two meter, rr r , aro able 10110 V floods In
tante lot% (tom In to t.4i por c..nt . t 100ther Ohio they do.
Sea•ml, our I.trne silo. enable nr to mike money, even
though Or r make Litt little on any 0.10
IMMENSE ARRIVAL OF
SPITING AND SUMMER
• DRY, GOODS.,
DItF,SS GOODS DIi,TART:)IENT
r0„„,i..t0 i„ all 141' oohloy tic] [1,1,1-
Ilio .3.. ET
White Goods Department,
Stvl,- Plain nu.llll
sookm, Piques..l..elcon.q.. tic.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT !
Slirotir
nut] Dal 1,, g,
.'ll.
Men's Furnishing Department!
Cloth, T‘t. Cott,o).,
Carpel aud Oil Clo!li Department
1":1.nrim,,r1...0.•;d0 .No‘v Smk 1.11,1
Curtain Laces , and Window Shades
i. otAir,Ar ntiA prier,.
We11”,v.. , ,rock o•nerAl
Ip kit In nod it II alole I'AII
1.1 , 1 hp cony tticeA tl)at wo prove odlOns.
lirrl
E. S. SIIIINIER & CO.,
711i:trot Tin Itainlltim St.. Miro(own. V.
flii.scalancous.
A NEIN ERA IN WASHING!
11011,ING!" .VU HARD 11URIHNo; HoT
W A 7•RR! No WASII 'WARDS! NO OI,OE
, ING! NO INJURY TO 0.-IRMENTS!
Nr:r.v, lAllOlt, TIME, CLOTHING, h 11•1:1, SAVED HY
W A 11F E LD'S
PATENT
Cold Water Self Ww;lting Soup !
TI,I. Stoop I. one of the inlet useful Inventioncof the .10.,
ws•abss, 00 nett en w.•Il ,••• toe ..ar.att 'flt •
cold warts, ar °as. %rotor. withont boiltng or
,chlnerv, and lc agar...teed not to tuj tsa the text tt•
line.t 'fabric. When wool in neeordnaro wltli Ito.
.traction.. It is a briYAii Olt Stl.tl'. Inc the tallow ing
1.0. So%p, by its ON. a oil,lll. ihst
and Ither.ttes the dtra to the garnieut. quietly and• ••pooltlY
accomplishing 'hot hich ts use: lly dune lip labor and
violence upon the clothes by n washing machine or 'wash
Vety little hand robbing It required when this
Sonp ts used, except when the dirt lot. hettled very tightly
u the garment. or it has been very notch tooledl.
One good %vat:hero - out on. wle•11 familiar with It.
eau mplish morn and better washing with this Soap
in th accoe
some unto than two women with INV.I of the bust
machines, utong the ordinary .naps in tho market.
3d. TII ci.o.ni lIF.QI' 11:1: NO 111. E.: I ,n. they
are blenched every time they ore wanted and dried in the
nllll.
4th. It will wash oat C 0.1 4 .11 or truchln. urea..., raint,
er anything that can he removed, without the .llglitest
jury to the gartuent4.
rah. TIIEHE Is no ACID or SAL SODA used tu its man.
&actor..
lith. The Proprietors ampautee that there la nothing in
It that call In any way thiereltartnenk
7th. It has st healing Idiot ou akin disenats, /melt as
waAnug letter, do,.
sth. Clothing washed with this soap will Hat much
long, than with the ordinary sodpe al use. the great wear
calmed by hard rubbing is entirely aaved.
lith• For wn.lduß brinta and woolen., cleaning hou ,.,
carpet., ocouriug, etc., it has no equal.
loth. By its 11.0 yon 1.13, 11,11101, money,labor.
clothes and Stet.
11. To Don-toner, IT IS THE CHEAPEST SOAP MAN
UFACTURED.
11. th. By using this Soap, the annoyalp a of hot water in
.Vintner and or stvala in the house dialog Itio (by
which many severe colds ate contracted) p, u vended.
S. A. MA RSTELLER C t'O. have secured the patent
right or thirk wonderfal Soall for Lehigh, Northampton,
Carbon and Sultuylk Ili counties. nud have tho sole right
to manufacture and aell the .11110. lto the
attention ot the oath. and the public generally to Otis tact•
Addre.s all orders to
S. A. MA RSTELLER & 00.,
Catasauqua, Lehigh Co., Pit
For f
Lehlgh ;r sitle by tbod o
Nortbatit ldoa
lou le ay
rs througboot r O OO
uy. In
H A It T II A N S
WASTE PAPER DEPOT
Tho Ilighe•t Cash Piko Fold For
Old Newspapers I Old Blank Books
or eye. y 11,crIption. And Ledgers
Waste Paper,, T!titt are all ,vrlitoll ovor.
oho! km.. 0 d Pamphlets, &c
OEM
ItA la, Ittorr, AND CANVAA 1101 , 111 i.
Cuattlgumenttt Dom Conatry Dottier. ttolicttt , l.
mar 1.10 1. lIAILTMAti. 611 Jaya Ni.,tl'lol,o
THE ERIN tiNVIN
F IIS ItANK
O
WM. L. YOHN,
NORTH JET EN2.11 ST., ABOVE LINDEA
•
Thlt Imnk Lax been (.m(11(1141(41 tor theporposo of edrr)'•
lug on a general Banking buslnioi, and to offer to th•
community it SECURE IN VESrmuNT for Roil(' 111000 y 0
1101111 1 , 011110 same rut , of Intorest that It would comm.(
In Now York or Now Jersey.
310NEY LOANED ()UT (IN (300 D SECURITY
4 - 4 -- Sold, Sliver and th/Verllllll l llL flood. billl/4111 11111
sold.
Drafts drawn on the principal cith, of th,Ptiltml Stat. ,
lu some to nut porcha sere.
Collectlmm tnado en neceseilde points, nod pric ..... I
promptly remitted (At curr a nt rahm.
Fanners, klerobant , (, Litborera and all who have mone
to put out on intermit fora long or short pet l i t 'will tin
this Institution on agreeablo and lidrenhigeott. one
which to do 11118111.01.
lutoreet allowed ou (I(.pmille at the following rates,
SE 1. EN I'EItCENT. for ono year.
SIX PER CENT. If loft for thlrtY dare and ender 0
air -nevem..t.m. sold at a discount. [tan yl dal
N 0.121 NORTE' NINTH STREET,
REMEMBER, ABOVE ARCB.
Children's Carriages, 1151
RovKING AND 011.4112 uonsss,
Ex PR Fss (.'ARTS. 00A 1' WAR- A
OYS, WIMELBAR RuIVS, TOYS,
Carriages Made to Order and Repaired
,
A loran lot.brimeot of the Fottolett, Mott Decotatvt ,
Ne tryst
Wo 1131', ,11.1retIOU Adth the ILboV r,n n
REERIGERA'i OILS,
Wait, ut Brackets, House-Furnishing Gaols, ;s•r
No. 121 N. Ninth St., abovoqtrolt. V
apr may 3.30
,lAN HOOD: HOW LosT . ! flow
RESTORED !
.11,«t ph/AO/t &fa Ataara tom bow. ,
A LEcritim ON TOE NATURAL TREATMENT, - am
Itadiral Corn of Spronatorrhea hemlual We thne,
or
Involnutnry Emimtious. Sextml and lii It
tnent+ to generally; Servotmot. t.r tomtuybou
,Eytimmy told Mental not Pity..lcul Incapacity. to
011100{( from Self h o me ,
Ac , Rohr. enstottem.t.
M. D., rtutlittr of rem. Book,”
• • • •• •
" A 110 ON TO ITIOUSANDS t F SUPPEREItd."
Fentder real . In a plain envelope. t t any add rein
yoNfpd under of 'lx Cents, or to o pontior
by CIIAS.•J. C. KLINE h CO., IV flowery. New York
teat Office box AWL juue
W . J. EVE:RW.I3"S NEW pATEN
SCAPULAR SHOULDER BRACE AN
No etrape paler the Anne. Porfectly comfortable on
otnlcally toad . FDA highly , beneficial. 0.) North i d St.
elove Arch Philadelphia. ' Trll.lololl, Supporter, Y.lnett
tocklen, t,rutchen, lowest prleoe to tho cloy bad
attendant. sop),
NOTICE.—NOTICE IS 11EICEIIT
given to nll pow. not to outer Into nelotlation
with\Vin. H. Truinbowor, of Snydorovillo, Pa., fur ii not,
which ho huldo ogolum the tiodoreignel,
he onion
it
not 1..3 Mad. (AN. W. WEBER
july 0•If d
•
MEM
flied:, T 4.1110 1);t1tm•k, irkitin
MEE
OUR STOCK
ALLENTOWN, )'A
MAGIC TRICKS
=MI
THOS. W. YOST,
STRAP SUPPORTER
EV EN I Nl
A sweet, calm eve It ; and in the west,
Thihdull, gray west, that late such glory Imd,
A solitary star retires-to rest,
Sad, In the score that loneliness Is sad.
Does, haying, answer dogs ; cows, lowing, rouse ;
One lone woodthrush calls, and one lone plait ;
Conspiring thus to break the hush, and rouse
Sweet, soft-lipped Echo slumbering in the vale.
Awhile, and other stars steal forth abashed,
Timid as fawns that peer out one by one
From some thick wood. The eastern sip• is washed
Fin• up with faintest radiance; and anon
The moon, clearing the craggy mountain belat,
Pencills the vales with shade, the hills with light.
American Mechanics Driving IF ng- BY JUDGE CLAIM
I 1 Out of the Market-An Eng- 1 Gutchley was At its wit's end. Who could
lisp Opinion of American Mechan
ics. the mysterious stranger be ? No one had ever
before been a month in tile place without hav
" At t its m I
oment, ittrinin,ham is losing its ing it complete inventory taken of all his an
old market A few years ago it used to supply tecedents and belongings. And yet, for more
the I_ nited St it,•a largely a ith edged tools, than double that period, Rupert Ray had
farm i nplein , Ms, an 1 1, mons smaller wares, abode there , but beyond ills name, which
It does ao tio I i igi r, nor is the cause to be might be an alias, everything connected with
%
a tight mete 13 in the km n:
eian tariff, It is I him remained in profound obscurity,
found that the iminufactfin is of Americo en- "Exceedingly suspicious," commented
persedi ti., not only in their own, but In for- Squire Gulliv, um,with a shake of the head
sign market, anal in our ow n colonies, and the And all Gutchlcy shook its head In unison ;
Birmingham Chamber has the sagacity to for the Gulhwums were the cream's cream of
discover, and the courage to declare, that its society. None of your upstart aristocracy
this is owing to the superiority of American were the Gulliwume They had a past to
good. High as are the wages of an English point to. The ancestral Gulliwum had come
arti.ao, those of an American artisan arc over in the first convict ship that sailed for
higher still, and yet the manufacturers of , America, and after many ups and downs, had
the tinned States eau import iron and steel met with a fall one day that broke his neck.
from this country at a heavy duty, work up the But for the rope that chanced to be round it at
metal by highly paid labor, and bent its out of the time, more of his bones might have been
the market after all with the manufactured broken
articles,H ' 1 ow is that to be explained The Mr. Ray boarded with the widow Peek',
Americans succeed in supplanting us 'by nov- who failed not to put in the practice every
city (t construction and excellence of make wldowly art to break the ice of his reserve.
'They do nut attempt to undersell its in the Which was quite natural. In the first •
acre matter of price. Our goods may still be place, he was a nice looking young man, and
I the clo itp. st, but they are no longer the best, the memory of thnt departed Peeko had al•
and in the country where an ax, for instance ready ceased to be green. Secondly, the WI
Is fin indemensible implement, the best article dow, in common with the body of her sex,
is the cheapest, whatever it may cost. Settlers poacessed an inquiring mind. To have a
and emigrants coon find this out,and they have boarder in the house, and know nothing of
found it out to the prejudice of Birmingham him but his name, was a thing out of all rea
trade," son
opportunity to explain; invited him to be.
America. beating Sheilield in Cut• She afforded the gentleman every possible
communicative by first being communicative
k New 1 1 71 3 ; correspondento r f e t . he Sheffield
Independent writes to that paper ns follows herself; in fine, left no means untried to carry
There will be no legislation this session on her point, short of the rudeness of downright
questioning. But all in vain. Ray's resent
no I inn', which incites no change in actual
operation until 1871, at nearest. The °min remained impenetrable.
suit of a secret. Foiled in the use of fair
non, Ili. i i fore, which Sheffield manufactures
ion, to encounter front native and protected No true w•°man ever yet gave up the purr
industry will not be abated for too if not three means; Mrs Peeks determined-we twill not
Is the food old dot is when the constitution years to come. This is not encouraging for say to resort to foul, but to any that promised
-..
mas= ru tls Cr est riu d, the ringsrd. liospitalit) such edit Meld trades ns the sin trade, for en success
it tle \ 'igen I plant( is w•as 1 ,114, I\ , indeed, stance, which is now nearly wholly driven Mr. Ray, she know, received a great many'
puny I ill} supported by the lin t•fling of ne from this marled It is no use d en.) ing , either, let er . On the chance that someof the in
peers for the ' , minim , , tern market, I', mil Ith it during the respite which such trades here might happen to be left exposed, she tool.
fill I,+ SO p r cent of thefri mimeo of Louisiana as the spring knife and table knife trade will upon herself the daily, task of putting his
arc of Virginia birth an 1 , not% that they are hate, their oppantion will become more for
- iiiitlabh It is true that th manufacturets of paper was visible. Mr. Ray kept all h, p t
room to rights. But never a letter or scrap of
tic (on in, thew 4,1144 % i 11 itural eagerness to
table knives here seem to have gone as low ns pens securely locked tip in a portable writing
re) 1 , 1 the ol 1 holm 1 i letting is so getter
Oilcans find it
el that ial ul men t is. i they can in price, and that Sheffield goods desk, an I none of her keys would open it,
n w
in, to I li , 1., sill excursion tickets to Richmond can just compete and that Is all, and more than But perseverance is apt to be row•arded in
it t 1 4 ittl3• 1 Little, 41 ogres,that, no one pretends that American table the end. One morning the widow found a
------ knife concerns are making mono} But there I freshly opened letter on Mr Ray's dr, ssing
13 N 1 1 'Ollll N 111 01 C 111C1140 Ink, been chop- they stand, gigantic establishments, each with
table. With that thirst for knowledge born
ping ,I II , e I I.' ''IIII,IIIN
cite,, I line up tiro but ing and selling of 11 , , nt itit ( s of much lobo and emital invest-
with the last, she caught the missive up, and
papers on thel ,1 , illy tor the i‘t i lotion It 41 under le ga l sanction, tlnd therefore claiming ran her eye over its contents. With a fright•of lir lust lima 1 11% is riven a More perm -tender consideration in any future financial erred se, can she sink into a chair, mid ri.
, ions eit If , I i till Int, tug amt' selling of adjustment. Tile Ametinin inntle one and tw o =tined tot a time inotionl. , 9 and tenor•strict.
ffi; ibi ath t il ii fi finch 'I RI 11i1110•Ilt Clfining I bind( pocket ignites are beginning to push out en. Then sin inginz up, she h t,tcncil to her
from Chien o men lm explained 143 stip; using sonnet goods made in Sheffield all foci tilt chamber, hurried on her bonnet, and rushed
that, thou; l the }• lone the 111NN •of theduly }Vest end Neatly, e,t They run chiefly on from the house, clasping in her liniid the ter
and it knowledge of current,wells 1101 1(.9 such st)•le s, in one blade,as cost nom three to table letter
than other people, they lice whiskey more, six shillings per dozer, in Sheffield, anti such I In the course of nit hour Mr Ray returned
mid fool dad%• drams a _renter necessity 1.111111 IN\ 0 bladcS as cost from si% to ten Shillings In from his morning wall., and hind barely seated
11a113 loin nti , 1 1 11CP they are about the same for the sane himself at his desk, when a knock came to
..__ patron, but in fitting, finish, and style, N er3• the door. It was opened before lie had time
f 111 l• 111 11l ( 4 11l 01 n Grant are 11,1 inginore much septum' '1 lic steel used, as a rule, to answer, and In stalked a rough looking
pjust now to =, ciiic his rc .I. ction than his is good, and the blades above complaint ~p art)," whose face and figure recalled the
opening couplet of the gifted McSpatte in's
friends, \Vhen his oppr ii, Ms ale reduced to 'Their lntern , ore not mum roti , Indeed,
precisely the sate tactics
0 i it i i -4 , 0 3 of telling such stupid iii s about they idinit
loin i that he on mph d to pt , uwer the (111,91. used 113 the tableknife manufacturers nin Game
nose a nun
lagged,
Ni -
4fe rsi N 1 ail ioal I t t wee I. w ithout paying
•
his , re, and tens LOI till It oli pi) On a thri tt el m with 'sill lilllll N% 11l lit %a citki,i ,t 6, ......% , r background stood amino rot the
i f tie conduct os to too loin iiii,- NV hell, we Benito, to the transfi line,. of that business to same ilk.
.413• I ll s di ti 1 , tots nr, le inci fl to that strait it this (Aaiun.) Thew choose a fel% good 1 op• " May I inquire your busineaa,gentienie it t"
is sure Li, nit iee to the minds 01 u;great min) ell ir ste Its, they'invent and use machinery fir asked Ray, visibly surprised
people that there is no mil Milli to be found 1 every process possible, they put in good blades, " I es, yen may, replied the foremost man ,
with 111111 it the) wilt first firstsympuihisc with, neatly ground, splendidly marked, and Min "we've got, a capes for yen."
and then vote till him (I 1 manic tht, 110 is (Olt 11l r) knife the precise duplicate of every " A what 1"
ala at s exposed in tinge, and the exposition (slier.Bence the tinitormin ,re habitat , and "A eapus -a dockyment ter fetch ser,
c,uoe ,%% lot% to this i 1 Ihe story was Ain it style which is found in no Sin Oleld dendir 'live "
puld shi el in a N,•w Yolk puler on Sunday, I goods, except those of standio•el makers. I "Do you mean you've conic to arrest tile 1 "
and \Imola) tie president id the road an I re gaol it as absolutely ci.l bun that the Shit' "Yes, jilt."
manic( dit e sheer fitbi lean in Den Grant to iti spring knite trade has, so liar as this "What for ? '
lulls not Inn( le ti on the rand latch, and, be market.is concerned, to prase through pre- " Well, itar'n't for no good I don't reckon,
sides, the "New blse 3 tail'' , tel has, MN itruddy , cis( 1) the seine stages ns those through which hot of you an't done axln' questiins, I'm done
since Preside in lot I,son s time, tendered a I the table -knife trade has pass ad. Gradually, I answerin' of 'ern Jim, help the genii, man
free piss to the Pi, , (I, lit 01 the I. toted States the methods used here w•Ili push out all me• ter make his Vilet "
111111 tit Gc % i noir of New .1 ein 3 I (hum imd eiannion imported good. ; then will Before he had time to resist, had he been so
I come a time of titter stagnation and bewilder- minded, Rupert Ray's wrists were manacled,
iii \ea Ii rk the taxation per capita s ment among the master, and men usually Ilis hat rand as placed on his head h 3 Vac attent
w °dung for no Fretted qtates trade, , then none ive Jim,
h the two constables marched their
129, 11, in C inciiinati $ll, in Chicago ;421 61, Ii
11l Drool 13• n stO 02, tit Creston s'6 10,w tole but ler i -':
( u and ls finally,with ie
itn name will V et I tu r i e p n , tdt: remain salable a
the
prisoner tiaw e s ) s ff
talkt ween
en straight before Squire Guth
in PI if tili Ilillia it is milt $1 171. ]n Phil sister 'lmainess,ente rprising manufacturers will ')
um, whom he found waiting for him, (Altai
Ili pin I the tax ial s (oil) ;I SO, n atmosphere of dignity that V% as posi
111 -Ness al emt Slit 1110,1 m
tine
adopting machiner w
I i ils it is '442 27, Bro. 1,13 tt, $ 3 87, Alban), , w ill , p, tally rt gain the lost ground and bring lug a
hick t inplo N nu•nt• There is no excuse, e s x u c c u i s t e a , I c a r r‘ sis - lively oppressing.ins°
this
i• 1 i 7 , ( me noon, $1 Ia , fool Rochester 1,
"1 demand an explannt f ou rage!"
put down IN 1(11 the 111 /1711011 s rate of isli 70 1 1 , ;', 1 1 : 1 ` o u ,, 1 u 1 , 1 r e .t rn e a l e r i l l ' i r l i e u r n y ue a i rc i l ,
processes used
They usi go 'no dozen in klabion Itoco ix here art inexpensive, though effective-so of• ex,e,laninsiveselitheiroprisoner.
iiian " adinoinalod
the clop: :long, aid the man rein sells the it ctiNt, indeed, that oric of the ol4 , t e s i t ri a i l n most
14. I ,ti n , gets the most trade.'!'here is one eto roe tic (m i d i stice v erf t ul , f
it, t uh lin the th b em on tine s la p
IL / the Squire, i Y
' t
to your other crimes you add
' c mles
kind flit is to lul strong. A tanner put I ‘l'ittar(l"lirt,‘tr'3'inarLrelontild'ia3l no g nion consolation the still more lemon., one of contempt of
sample of it in 111 , pocket and st onto lon nome• to I,la heart than the old system " would last court"
"I may at least know of NN hat I am ac
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hue leaas a c ii pet tack in his pocket when ins non out " II the "tr oh i' l w ou t let se r u n i c l t ir,
I used," persisted Ray, mustering los anger.
1 1 mouth here and c „ You'll have an e y x ' amination to morrow,"
he put the gain" in Hero, and when he got , itut,lertlll'idextellt'llice,intlel;,le
spend
g t P
, Il l ' l ' ioli ' e the subject to the bottom, they could, at
home there t% is a bar ofrailroad iron in his I
n ch. t which 111110-1. weighed
I,
.
renhed his honor. "In the meitii time it is in 3,
I, .iiiil he 111i:tight lie kit something laity} w orlemen from a w orld iff rn g want andduty to CoMullt you "
the last hall of the journey,lf some pa• Pf riflt \ ItY N'l 11 3 ma fie" The natitsinus, already made nut, teasititiol
ed to one of the officers, and the line of =reit
s should nll this story DO one 110»111 111' I
I GLEANINGS AND GOSSIP. taken up for the jail in the order beton lull
cated.
In torow mg; Congressional e 1,111111" na of 1 Cousin Nouri is responsible for the fol-
Al the hour fixed fur 'ho exninination a
is cloud .soaring kind, is supposed to 111litl 1 lowing concerning Jim Smith and Johnny I crowd had assembled, the like of which had
ern milted in the brain 01 nuiltils, it Tennessee Greene, NN 1,0 after having had a grand bout never been seen in Gutchley since that memo
no 'lib rof ( (ingress "I will stand here, i one night concluded to go home Arriving 1 ruble Fourth of July which Squire Gulliwum
711 r ` , Fie 11,c r, unti l the angel Coln tel ati ipa his I
at Smith's house, which they knew had rendered illustrious by deli% ering an ora
by some I
114 gun. I 'l%lll Stand here till the rid ant= p( cub int) that even a drunken man couldn't I lion on horst hack, in full uniform, in the col
c ri3 no out men meal through the 1..3 hole '
,
inistaki , they commenced to shout ire of fl hollow square formed of the "Gory.
I will stand bete until the arch tngel fires the
Smii-inc-inith I Ho Missusmith 1 "
clack of doom amid the ('reek Ol matter old I o What do you w ant you drunken brutes 3,, , Grays," standing at "prevent `
With some difficulty the prisoner was
i crush ot boards, Ind Asia tit nbllng into shouted Mrs Smith from the a indow•, ushered through the crown into the mngis
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/Vika, kitting the polar star to gleam hke the , f' Et a 3 ourn Miss Mith ?" tenni presence, and confronted Wall fits ac
et 4. i4f 'anon upon a might) N old of coll di nil 1 ii les lam Who are you and what di, you ells , r-no other, than his lair landiad3, w loon
w ant 1 '! the very sight of him seemed to el% e a turn
some, e iitei pi [sing G, liming ot St LOUIS ' "El 3er Missus Sum-his---ith, come 'ere,
The magistrate begged her to compost her
IIN L established all "( onct. Idr d( d lager es-I and pick out alissur Sinif, for Toininc i• Green I sell, which she did, to some extent, and after
I 'Wistful. - iit It is a , 011,1 substance, and I wants ter gnome " being duly sworn, and having chastely kissed
can I'l kept 1,1e101144 around the bonne all day I M. Gambetta has taken his aat in the I the book, site proceeded
and ut night used as aheNl r igi A quarter 1 French As,cinbl3 The party of the Right 1 It was not her nature, if she knew• herself,
fil 1 Pound, it is , 71111, Ni, 111 111'4. an 0 Omar) are preparing an answer to the manifesto of to lie suspicious. The late Mn.Pi eke - (tears
Enmity it to Ills, besides allow ing the children
Count de ( Monbord Count de Polignac is to his memo; y)-had pronounced this the weals
a good sired chunk to 111:1)'ti ith A man on d ia d
1 oint in her character;Still, she had noticed
a inmate) can carry a supply in his vest I The lack of courage of• women is often a marked want of openness In her boarder,
pi el.( t, enough to let 1, him drunk fur a tort sneered at A thoughtful observes; 4. °mos to I Slue had observed, - too, occitaional symptoms
ni_lit I'(r tw el% c cents e trough UM lc sent, their deft ncc N ery Lindh ely, as fl/110‘‘ 8- I
" lof levity In his conduct. Instance she had
through the mile to de itiontitie a whole lin% e seen w oini ii so delicate that they were once found him teaching her little boy to
township. The 111.11 111(.1, , s an num, reits- I afraid to rule forl
fear of the horse running sing, "Haw• dodo the little bizna' bee," et'
no hurstit,e, leakage, froth, no revenue slam! ) , an in ; afraid to milli, for fear the dew might (Ruled out by the Court.) She would scorn,
no tax, no excise ollio ti 1111111014 )'on.One fall ; afraid to sail, for fear the boat might up• pry into other people's secrets; but when peo
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can bill •lelianci to the sto li d i ty late an d beer I ,t ; but I never sag one atraid to be married, plc will leave their letters lying about, other
1, II lit 11 , , and heel) st i)ing druids on Mill the which is more !Adel than all the others put people can't help seeing what's hi them some
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me m•}•• together." times. It mas in this way-the had become
Ninth years ago it wa; irgii el that tine brim. An exchange sa3•s that it knows of a boy, informed of an atrocious plot against her ow 'n
der the gauge the safer rind more , commical a lio accidentally swallowed a silver half dol- life. Fiore the witness quite broke down.
1% ould be the volt% a) M Ohm atw ehemontli lan.'They gave hint warm water and tarter "Did you fled that paper in the prisoner's
a change in the opinions of railroad men has emetic, nod antimoni al wine, and poked their apartment?" interrogated the Squire, pro
taken place, and the narrow cringe is fast , tinge r down his throat until the boy thought (toeing the letter before referred to
growing in favor. Not coon nt N% ail this re Ihe would throw up his toe nada After a 0 I-I-I-di• di did 1 " sobbing
turn to almost first principles in railroad build• 1 while a doctor came along who understood Paper marked and read
ing, it French engineertuns gone a step father, such cases. He administered a small dose of .. Lb. AR RAY Your Idea Of killing the
it out at once Will
and is now• advocating a railroad with but one patent medicine, and In less than ten minutes I widow is c a iplt a al Carry
rail It 19 rhoslll , Cllllld 111 this , 3 Aim the boy threw up the half dollar in live-cent see youin d t n el,
A loud laugh y
in the rear of the crowd in
alere a load Hto be inn through a farming I pieces. :science is a great thing
ill"tiler country on tilt bed I
of in ordinary A (Atkin rof 1,000,000 franca has to en accord- terrupted the proceedings.
P I " Who's that contemning the court ?"
cointr3 load, cross tics are hod, sa) four feet \ ed ar s
In the annual budget of the city of
long, by five to seven
tre to centre,Upon thew crossti , ste single 1 which were breached li)• the Versailles troops "No offence intended," said a jolly, good
looking gentleman, pushing his way forward ,
rail of I.: pattern Is placed, weighing tm tut} belong the entry in May. In a month the
live pounds to the yard.rills is all there is walls and ramparts will be completely dia , "but thls IS too goodI" d R
is of the permanent way.TIT part of the armed The Bois de Boulogne needs 800,000 "Hullo, Quarto I" eri c
ay "a pretty
pss
gotretty
road upon NN tacit the outside w heels rest, must francs worth of repairing , the wood of Vin- scrape that confounded letter of yours a i
of course, be made firm, but needs little re- cennes, 200,000 francs The work of putting me Into. Here lam accused of a consp racy
tof the weight is thrown upon dkcyn the pavements and re arranging the to murder I"
pairing, as most "Do I understand you to be the author of
the rail A (he ton engine will take thirty- streets where barricades were erected will
iii
at
five tons up nil Incline of one in fifty, at a cost 800,000 francs. The ruin effected in the that epistle?" Inquired Ou wum ofthe ran•
speed of eleven miles an hour, and the , cost of Avenue of the Grand Army, and at Auteuil, ger.
such a road per mile is pnt down at twenty- by the Versailles shells, amount to several The latter aeonow accomplice l" eommand
up.
eight hundred dollars, millions of francs. im
A VALLEY SCENE.
A wood's (lark border with blush, blurring nue
13trs nut the view behind ; before., there lies
A valley-slope gny In tho evening shine,
fledge crossed and h,auestead dotted. rural wise,
Slow from Its guardian belt of elm or oak,
Betokenlug some neat housewife on the move,
Poach scattered 'tome sends up Its curl of smoke,
Emblem of immemorial peace and love.
Far down the vale a white road winding climbs
Up past a hatnlet on ix church•crowned hill,
And on o'er higher height+. A row of limes
Fringes the ridge beyond ; while farther still,
Low down acro s s an opening In the vale,
A strip of sea Iles flecked with many a sail.
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'Hennas Fuller who was a very lively Writer
but rather addicted to punning, was occasion
ally repaid his puns with interest. Ile Was
exceedingly corpulent, and as he was riding
or t with his friend Sparrowhaw k, he could not
resist the opportunity of cracking a joke upon
"Pray, what is the difference," said
lie, " between an owl and a sparrowhawk ?"
" An owl," replied his friend, " is fuller in the
lead, fuller in the holy, and fuller nil over."
A gentleman from l'hiladelphia Wits recent
ly commending a young friend to the notice of
a Chicago merchant, and closed his appeal by
saying: "He comes of it very good family
. both his father and grandfather were prom',
nent men in the " Were they ?" re
steepled the merchant, " that is good, but it is
of no account Willi 113 here. There is less
thellyism in Chicago than in any other place
in the United States."
MEI
chito4."
WHAT PROTECTION IS DOING
NO. 29.
A STARTLING DISCOVERY.
ROBERT IREDELJJ; J R
Vain anb gancu 3ob igirinttr,
No. 603 HAMILTON STREET,
I=
ELEOANTPRINTING
NEW DEMONS
LATEbT STYLES
Stamped Cheeks, Cards. Circulars, Paper Books, Con•
tett." and By-LIMP. School Catalogues, Bill Heads
Envelope', Letter Heade Bills of Lading, Way
13111". Tags and Shipping Cards, Posters of any
Ire, ote., etc., Printed at Short Notice
ed thelSquire
"Beg pardon," Interrupted Mr. Meek, the
village pastor : "but I happen to know this
gentleman. This is Mr. Quarto, the distin
guished publisher. There must, be some mis
take here."
" Let him explain it, then," Bald the Squire
The stranger asked no better. Mr. Ray was
an author who was writing a novel for him,
the heroine of which was a young widoW,
whom it had been deemed advisable to kill oft
in the concluding chapter. And the " bloody
business" referred to in the publisher's note
"had that extent—no more."
Mr. Quarto was cut short by a roar oflaugh
ter, in which everybody joined but the widow
and the Fquire.—N. Y. Ledger.
THE SURRENDER TO THE MOB
The General Order of the Chief of Police,
published in the Tribune this morning, is evi
dently written by a higher authority, and on
ly signed by Mr. Kelso. :.The mob and its
friends have ordered our amiable Mayor to put
down the parade of the Orangemen, and lie
has consented in his roundabout way. Ile
furnishes the rhetoric, and the Chief of Police
has probably little to do but to sign his name.
Mr. Hall is not a gentleman who indulges
much iu remorse, and may escape it for his
share in this day's miserable business. But
Mr. - Kelso has done so many praiseworthy
things in his administration that we are sure
he will deeply regret having agreed to this
surrender to an anticipated riot. The greatest
city of the Republic is on its knees to 'a few
thousand disorderly foreigners. The lesson
of ISO has evidently been lost on them, and
they have now gained a deplorable victory
infinitely 'worse in its effects on the public
peace and security than a•riot would have
been. Sooner or later the riet would have
quelled and the authority of the law estab
lished, in spite of the ominous fact that our
Police, our Mayor, and our Governor have
more respect for the mob than they have_ for
the law. lint as it is, by a little cursing and
drilling, by open threats anti swagger, the
members of the ru tons organizations have
gained their pint with no expenditure of
blood or muscle. The Mayor and the Chief
of Police have saved the rowdies the trouble
of breaking the law by doing it themselves.
We must not be misunderstood. We have
no sympathy whatever with the purpose of the
Orangemen's parade. It seems to us not the
part of wisdom nor propriety for natives of
foreign countries who have come here to bet
ter their condition; and become patriotic citi
zens of the Republic, to hang on so implaca
bly to the old hates and jealousies and animo
sities of their former home, These people
and their enemies alike pretend to be Ameri
cans yet their annual wrangle and squabble
proves they have no adequate conception of
the privileges and duties of citizenship. What
does it matter to citizens of the United States
which side whipped in a day of civil war,
two centuries ago, on the banks of the. Irish
river? The whole quarrel Is pitiful and 1.1
noble.
But that does not effect the question of tne
duty of the city authorities to presem peace
on the clay of the parade. The Orange parade,
unnecessary and ildadviscd as it is, ia not tin
exceptional occurrenct... It is as much entitled
to protection ande recent German parade. the
French Fair, is much more clearly a legai
manifestation than the various Fenian dis•
plays we hs.ve so often witnessed. Every one
of these demonstrations excited, of course,
very bitter feelings and reflections among
those who opposed the cause they celebrated.
But who ever thought of preventing them
lest some hot-headed objector EllOlllll throw
a brick at the banners? We can imagine the
sort of countenance our Mayor would have
presented to a delegation of Frenchmen who
should have proposed to him to prohibit the
German parade, out of regard to their national
susceptibilities. Yet lie has done a meaner and
more unlawful thing in this case. Ile has
arbitrarily forced a body of citizens to give
up a peaceable and lawful manifestation at
the bidding of a handful of riotous brawlers,
who threaten murder and disorder if their
barbarous fancies arc not complied with.
The only reason which could have dictated
this shameful action, is that the law.breakers
of Wednesday are a more numerous and valua
te vottng•stock than those they propose to .
The last, and not the least, of the
evils we have suffered from that corrupt Ring,
which is a nursery of crimes and shames, is
this entbrced surrender of the honor and fair
name of the city to a brutal inob, which now
has no check upon its ignorance and its greed.
A h u miliating contotst is presented by the
tone adopted by the Irish priests and ec
clesiastics, as compared with that which the
organs of Tammany have been compelled to
employ. While Archbishop McCloskey
sternly commands his flock to abstain from
unlawful interference with the Orangemen,
the papers which do the bidding of Tweed
devote themselyes to denouncing the O'auge
men, and try to flitter the ilibernians
by
saying that if they do condescend to keep the
peace on Wednesday, It will be an incredible
exercise of magnanimity. And the ever ready,
Mayor, doubtless Wider orders, prepares the
most extraordinary document ever 11 , 9111.il to
policemen,the rhetoric being beyond compre
hension, and the servile r:spect which Is
shown the intended mobsown being too lin
miliating to all good citizens to be even an
agreeable subject of criticism to an enemy.
We shall be fortunate if we escape more se
rious consequences front this betrayal of trust
than would have come with the riot it has
apparently evaded. Nothing is settled by it.
The Orangemen arc of course made bitter and
sullenly resentful. Their enemies are render
ed insufferable with arrogant triumph. They
feel themselves toasters of the position without
blow, the very citadel of public order hav•
lug been basely given up by the ( ity Govern
ment without an effort made for Its defense.
Nothing is decided by this unhappy paper—
so cringing to violence and so insolent to law
abiding citizens—nothing but the fact that
Tammany will extend its broad egis to any
criminals or lawbreakers who can be of Her
' I vice to Tammany.— Tribune.
attack
Several persona were injured in Philadelphia
on Monday by a herd of Texas cattle that
stampeded through the street.
On Saturday last Alonzo Phillips and Nor
ris Hendrickson were drowned while bathing
in Shoal Creek, near Summer's Mills, In Illi
nois. •
In the case of Mrs. Fair, under sentence of
death in San Francisco for the murder of
Albert P. Crittenden, an appeal has been filed
in the Supreme Court, and a supersedeas
issued. The appeal will be beard in October.
There Is no likelihood of the execution taking
place before the let of January.
The Eric Railroad people have become dis
satisfied with the " telescopic axle," by which
the cars of narrow• gauge roads arc changed
to broad gauge, and are negotiating for a new
patent apparatus, which detaches the entire
truck of a car and replam 8 it by another in
three minutes. The sliding axle is declared
to be too dangerous and a cause of thC fre
quent disasters on that route.
The King of Spain has accepted the resig
nation of Senor Moret as Minister of Finance,
Senor Sagasta being appointed to the position.
A. woman !sin custody in Baltimore charged
with poisoning several persons.
Dr. Medlicotto has been indicated for the
mullet of Mr. Ruth in 'Kansas. ' •