Ely Ictigl2 HOBT.IRBDELL, Ju ALLENTOWN, PA., AUGUST 30, 1871 REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL: COL. DAVID STANTON, Of Denver County. FOR IiURVEYOR GENERAL: COL. ROBERT B. BEATI-I. Of Schuylkill Comity. REPUBLICANS, ATTENTION. Tito members of the Lehigh County Republican Executive Committee 'are requested to bold elec tions in their respective districts, on FRIDAY EVENING, THE IST OF SEPTEMBER, for the purpose of selecting delegates to represent the wards, boroughs and townships of said county In the REPUBLICAN. COUNTY CONVENTION,. to be held lo the Court House, In the City of Allen- town, on SATURDAY, THE 21) OF SEPTEMBER, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to nominate a coun ty ticket to be voted for the at next canning elec tion. The following are the number of delegates to be elected In the different wards, boroughs and town ships : Allentown, First Ward, four delegates. Second " four Third " four Fourth " seven " Fifth " five " Sixth " two " Catanauqua Borough seven Copley one " Emaus one Mlllerstown one Slatiogton three " Whitehall six South Whitehall twp four " North Whitehall live Washington six Heidelberg five Lynn live Lowhill two " Welsenburg three Upper Macungie four " Lower Macungie five " Upper Milford three Lower Milford two " Saneon seven " Salisbury four '• Ilanover three " By order of WILLIAM J. ROMIG, President. REPUBLICANS, ATTENTION I We desire to impress upon the Republicans the importance of sending n full delegation to the County Convention to be held on next Sat urday. The people are tired of the disgraceful rule of the Democratic Ring in this county. The Democratic PARTY has longer authing to do With it. The rank and file have a clear ma jority in favor of rotation in office, yet year after year they are 'choked off and the Ring continues to run the county government in its own Interests and little are the people allowed to know of the way in which their money is spent. Now and then a small office is thrown out to appease the clamor of the rank and file, but the Ring takes care to manage so as to keep control of the principal offices. The people have become sick of this thing and prominent Democrats have declared they are in favor of rotating Democrats out and Republicans in. This IS the only way to save the county tress ' ury from bankruptcy. The honest Democrats have tried and tried in vain to correct the evils, to nominate good men in their own party— men who will take care of the interests of the tax-payers. They have failed to break the power of the Ring and they must not be blamed if they vote the Republican ticket or stay away from the polls altogether. It behooves the Republicans to he wide awake and active. Send a full delegation to the Convention. Place no candidates on the ticket but good, substantial, honest and popu lar men—men who will work for their election —and then go home and work until election night and a better result will reward us for our labors than we have had since 1800. RI ESIREPRENENTATI ONS The readers of the CHRONICLE have no cause to be misled by the exaggerations and. misrepresentations of Democratic newspapers. Last week we gave a full statement of the de falcations in the Internal Revenue Departivent, which for the past ten years summed up about twenty-seven hundred thousand, seventeen hundred thousand of which was taken by op.' pointees of Andrew Johnson, and but about ninety four thousand by appointees of Presi dent Grant. These facts were published, also, in the respectable Democratic papers, but that class which has no regard for decency or truth is circulating a false statement that the defal cations have amounted to over twenty millions of dollars. That twenty millions included, not only taxes received, but taxes due and outstanding in the Districts of the respective Collectors. There are outstanding taxes al wayscharged against the Collectors, and when one retires from office the charge is not can celled till some time afterwards, when the succeeding Collector has an opportunity to collect the taxes or ascertain whether the amounts can be recovered. If we were to use the same unfairness in reference to our County Commissioners' accounts we could produce a fearful article which would startle the commu nity, but we would do an act which would entitle us to the condemnation of every Ildr minded citizen. We think there is crime enough, nowadays, in high and low places to satisfy the cravings of the greatest sensationalist, without resorting to falsehood and exaggeration to give his paper a spicy reputation, and, as the more common crime is made to appear, the more weak per sons will be beguiled into committing unlaw ful acts, the journalist who gives up his col. MPS entirely to this class of reading, whether for political or other purposes, does the coin , meaty a positive Injury. Although a species of crime takes the form of a contagion, which s spread over the country through the press, e do not believe that newspapers should not ecord the acts of criminals ; but at the same ime, In justice to the right, it should not be ;We to appear that there are no honest men n the world. Let the people know that while Moves have been detected and punished, that here are still noble, honest men working for ie good of the country and for the people's elfare. Let them know that our monetary airs are being co well managed that Euro- •eane have the most unbounded confidence in Le integrity and perpetuity or our Govern .. ent. Let them know of Our unprecedented dvance in Internal Improvements and thatois nation, we stand see , nd to1101:10. Let them now some of the good with the had, and the owspoporo win not be the fruitful cause o vll, as too many of them are. Tun question of Constitutional revision is to passed upon' by the people of this State Mlle tober election, but both parties seem to have .st sight of this fact in their preparations for e canvass. The last Legislature provided r a popular vote upon the question of hold g a Constitutional Convention, and • this atter is of direct Interest to the people of the hole State. It is not a political question, for th parties arc alike affected by tho Constitu on under which they live, but Judging front e.courso taken by the Democratic members the Legislature last winter it a Convention r the revision of the State Convention is er red at all it will be by Republican votes: THE Democrats of Wisconsin have nominti I James R. Doolittle, the renegade Rcpnbli n, for Governor, and John A Rice for Lieu ant Governor. The resolutions accept the ~ew departure" and denounce the Protec e Tariff as an enormous robbery of the sacs for the benefit of the few, from which people may hope of no relief except by re ring Democratic rule. THE MAYOR'S EVASION. For more than a month Mayor Hall lids been making periodical promises to submit a de tailed statement of the city and county ex penditures "In a few days." Two or three dates have been semi-officially fixed upon for the publication of the long.deferred reports. We have been assured that they were kept back only to be made complete, and the pro• miso was over and over repeated that they should be given to the public Without a mo• ment's unnecessary delay. Yestenlay the Coth mon Council was called together to relieve Wens, and of what-does the•promissed "publi cation" consist? Why, the Mayor submits copies of the accounts, some in print and others in manuscript, not to the people, but to the Commtn Counrit and the Board of Su pervisors, and requested them to cause these budgets to be Investigated by committees, and to permit " any unbaised, unexceptionable, and unpartisan committee of taxpayers so de siring" to participate in the examination This is an evasion of his promises, and a defiance of the public demand. No oommittee can possibly satisfy the people that the finan ces have been honestly administered. They insist upon seeing for themselves how much has been spent and who has had the money. They insist that these accounts shall be pub- Zither/ ; they do not want them "investigated" by anybody. They do not doubt that the books will be found to balance, and are ready to believe that Mr. Connolly can account for every dollar that he his received. What they demand, and what they haven right to see, is a list of the expenditures in detail ; and how is that to be obtained through the investigations of a committee? We shall not waste words upon the preposter ous proposal to intrust the investigation to the Comtnon Council and the Supervisors with the participation of a committee of tax payers whom those incorruptible legislators may judge "unbiased, unexceptionable, and "unpartisan" (supposing that after what has already been divulged an unbiased tax-payer could be found in New York), because the people have asked for no committee and no investigation; they have asked for the ac counts, and will not be satisfied until they get them. • = The Mayor says that he has caused the printing to he intermitted, because it would take too long. The New York Printing Company, which does the work for the Cor poration, is one of the most extensive concerns in the United Slates. It has swallowed up several of our largest and most thoroughly equipped private printing houses, and is capa ble of putting the reports in type as fast as all 'the clerks in the Controller's office can furnisit, the copy. If there had been any desire to print these budgets, the New York Printing Company could have finished the Job two weeks ago. The Mayor's excuse will deceive nobody, and people who understand the capa city of a large printing establishment wfillaugh at it. The truth is the Tammany Bing hnVe nl ready confessed that their case is desperate, and nothing can save them except possibly pro crastination. Keep back the truth as long as possible ; Ist us befog the public mind with explanations, and recriminations. and long ir relevant messages ; let us promise and post pone, until men grow weary of the subject and turn to a new sensation; let us nt any rate conceal the figures until after the public meet ing of the 4th of September; and perhaps in the mean time something may turn up. This seems to be the policy which Mayor Hall dic tates to his confederates, but unless WC,iIIIVO greatly mistaken the temper of the public it will surely fail.— Tribune. COAL SUPPLY. WheneVer the British people have no more pressing topic of airitation, foreign invasion or some " Battle of Dorking," says the Boston Journal, they always get into an excitement about the impending exhaustion of their coal mines and tho consequent ruin of British commercial ascendancy. The subject has lately been revived with peculiar interest, ow• lug to the publication of a report upon It made by a Parlinmenta7 Commission. The pros pect which has so disturbed Englishmen is here faced and considered in all its bearings. It is admitted that if the present rate of ex hausting the coal supply were to go on hide finitely and in any probable ratio to the increase or population and manufacturing, the progress toward the final extinction of that supply would be "very rapid." In reality, however, this rate could not steadily continue. Assoon as the impression of scarcity began to be felt coal would rise in price and this would dimin ish consumption, and prolong the duration of the supply, though at the expense of the pros perity of the country. Again, in the natural order of things, only the best and most easily accessible coal has thus far been mined ; but ultimately high prices will bring poorer quali ties and those not so conveniently obtained into the market. " A time," says the Com mission, " must even be anticipated when it will be more economical to import part of our coal than to raise the whole of it from our residual coal beds ; and before complete ex haustion is reached the importation- of coal will become the rule, and not the exception, of our practice. Other countries would un doubtedly be in a position to supply our deficiencies, for North Americanlone possesses tracts of coul-bearing strata, as yet almost un touched, of seventy times the area of • our own." The Commission, however, confess that the manufacturing supremacy of England could not,be maintained after the importation of coal find Income a necessity. The next ques tion is, whether our American coal mines could sustain themselves after a foreign demand should have been added to the do mestic. Thoughtful men havealready rccdrded their judgment that the anthracite regions of Pennsylvania are limited, and the duration of their supply is capable of calculation. We must decline, however, to be disturbed by any apt)! ehensions of this character. The quantity of good bituminous coal in this country is as yet beyond intimate. Besides that, the history of inventions tells one uniform story—they are sure to come when they are needed. Steel pens take the place of diminishing goose quills, steam supplies the place of horse power and the sewing machine of the needle when, In the 'exigencies of humanity, the change is required. So a new heating power or motor may yet take the place of coal—something utterly unsus pected now in the simple materials about us— or much more economical methods of utilizing coal (as in preventing refuse in quarrying or in some way of burning the dust) may be dis covered, which shall have the effect of lode. finitely augmenting the supply. At all events the trouble from this source is so Infinitesimal that it is not worth . while to hunt after it quite yet. Tux New York Herald is very much exer cised in regard to the Republican candidate for Vice President in 1872. The Herald may well spare itself anxiety upon this subject. The Republican party has an abundance of men who are qualified for that position, and when the time comes some worthy gentlemen will be nominated and elected. The Herald Is not the Republican party, and it' is hardly worth while fort to take upon itself the trou ble of selecting candidates for that party. The Party itself will make the nominations, .and when they have been made the people of the country will see that they arc ratified at the polls. A DEMOCRAT has proposed to reform the city government of New York by turning Connolly out of the Controllership and putting Sweeney in: The Albany 'Journal aptly • re marks that this would be to substitute the Art ful Dodger for Charley Dates. THE LEHIGH. REGISTER, ALLENTOWN. WEDNESDAY, AUG UST .30,..1871. NEW POLITICAL TACTICS Gen. Benjamin F. Butler of ➢tassnchusetts must be credited with the Invention of a new kind of political tactics. It has bedri generally been thought expedietit when a man ,wanted an office for him to endeavor to win the emit'. &Mee of those whose support lie needed, but. Gen. Butler has taken nn entirely differek tack from this. The office to which be aspires is that of Governor of Massachusetts. and the way in which he is undertaking to reach it is by unstinted denunciation of the leading Re publican papers and the most fulsome eulogy of himself. He opened his campaign with n Speech at Springfield last week, and his ora torical effort consisted ofjust two parts—abuse of others and praise of himself, The Spring field Republican, Boston Journal and Boston Advertiser, three lending New England jour nabs, were denounced in the severest terms, and their editors were accused of being actua ted entirely by petty and personal spite in presuming to oppose the nomination of Gen. Butler by the Massachusetts Republicans. According to the General's Idea lie is the only man fit to be Governor of Massachusetts, and he cannot Imagine any good reason as existing for opposition to his nomination and election. Gen. Hawley, recently Governor of Connec tient, tins had the presumption to speak un favorably of Butler in his Hartford Courant, end Butler endenvered to account for his op position in his Springfield speech by stating that he once dismissed Hawley from an inn portant military command for incompetence and ineffitiency. This statement was at once telegraphed to Gen., Hawley, and lie sera a reply which contained as strong denial of Butler's story as honest indignation could possibly frame. Butler's friends refused to allow this dispatch to be rend to the audience and they also refused to allow one of the edi tors of the Springfield Republican to reply to some of his reckless charges. Gen. Hawley , was one of the bravest men who fought in ' the late war, and no man in New England has a better military record or is more popular among all the soldiers. Gen. Butler can hardly expect to win support from the sol. fliers by villifying a man who tins their entire confidence and esteem, and he win not be able to coerce the support" of the newspapers by unstinted abuse of their editors. It is not often that we see a man undertaking to ride rough shod into an official position, and we shall watch with Interest the result of Gen. Butler's tactics in this respect. He claims that the position of Governor of Massachusetts belongs to him by right, and lie will concede nothing but motives of personal spite to any one who dares oppose his nomination. That there can possibly be Any reasonable objection to his nomination and election has notertfered his mind at all, and he apparently expects that he will be able to silence all opposition to him self by his sharp invectives. We shall see whether he has the success which lie seems to expect. THE RUFF I:NRARGER CASE. The examination in the famous poisoning case at Columbus has ended, as every nue has recently foreseerr-44at it must end, in the hon orable discharge of the accused lady. Not a suspicious circumstance has been brought home to her. One or two witnesses who ten titled to trivial incidents supposed to Indicate that she had no love for her first husband have been discredited by their own behavior on the stand. Mrs. Colburn is represented to have been an affectionate and faithful wife, trusted by her husband to the very hour of his death ; while the instigators of the prosecution bear, whether justly or not, an unenviable reputa tion. Add to all this that four years were al lowed to pass after the death of Iluffenbarger before the charge of poisoning was made, although the prosecutor, Thompson, declares that he knew from the first that the old man was murdered ; and finally that the family physician testifies distinctly that the death was caused by consumption,and was not atten ded by any of the symptoms of arsenical pois oning—and we have an array of facts in Mrs. Colburn's favor which only the most direct evidence could have overcome. But there is a mystery in the case which has still to be unraveled. Four years after the death of this old man arsenic Is discovered in his somach and liver. It had never been ad ministered medicinally, and it is pretty clear that it had not been given as a poison. HOW did it get there ? The theory of the defense was that it had been injected into the body after death for, the purpose of laying the foun dation of the present trial. It is conceivable that this might easily have been done before burial, and on that supposition we have only to account for the fact that whoever devised this devilish scheme waited so long before taking the next step. But if Maley Thomp son was the man, it Is easy to Understand why he should not have found it convenient just then to bring himself prominently before the public. There was no insuperable difficulty, however, in opening the grave at any time. True we are told that no evidences of dis turbance was discovered ; but the lapse of a few weeks or months would have obliterated all marks of the exhumation We presume that Mr. and Mrs. Colbnrn will take further steps to solve the secret of this extraordinary case. If it be true that tl.e principal witness for the prosecution has ab sconded, they may be somewhat embarrassed In the legal proceedings which obviously sug gest themselves, but they doubtless have clues which they will spare no pants to, follow up.— Tribune. SUCCESS OF THE FIVE PER CENT Every right-thinking American, whose feelings are not warped by political prejudice, must feel a pride in .the reports from Europe informing us of the success our Government has achieved in disposing of the new five per cent. loan. Apart from a selfish view of econ omy, it reflects honor upon our government andgives the bent evidence of foreign confi dence in our republic. True this financial success was achieved by a Republican Sec retary of the Treasury, but does not his re cord show that he Is a faithful servant of the people, worthy of the support of those who have the country's good at heart. It will be remembered that in those good old times in which James Buchanan directed the helm of the Ship of State, so often referred to with feelings of pride by Democratic statesmen, the American Government had greet difficulty in disposing of her 84 per cent. bonds at a hem discount. If our National affairs were so well managed then, how much better our monetary affairs must be managed now, when our 'FIVE per cent. loan is not only being taken, but is in active demand, at a premium of 11 and 11 per cent. . IRON Great Britian exported to this country In the month of July 287,109 tons of Iron Rails ; being nearly 10,000 more than her export to all other countries, including India and her Colonies ; her total export being 004,472 tons. Her next largest customer for Rails was Rus sia, also a country addiCted to Protection. How comes it, think you, that Protectionist countries are making Railroads so much faster than all others ? How we do with that some of the capital ists who pretend to believe that the duty on Rails puts just so much money Into the pock ets of our rail-makers could be coaxed, sham ed, bullied, driven, into slowing this "plun der," by making here at home all the Hails we now import and (too often) run lido debt for I We further imported .104,373 tons of Pfg Iron last month, which was more (w•ebelleve) than ever before. It does seem to us that Gen. Schenck's reduction of the duty on Pig Iron from $9 to $7 per ton was a mistake . . We ought to make more and import less Iron.— Tribune. TOE " DOI. DEN RULE" SCANDAL. Two or three days rigo we published a story frOm the New York Stin which professed to tell how the Ship Gulden Rule, bearing more than' a million dollars of treasure belonging to the United States, was purpotely wrecked by the captain, who, in league with another Indivi dual, hail robbed the treasure chest, and hail resorted to this desperate measure to tilde his crime. The Sun further asserted that 'the thieves a•e living opt.nly upon the 'proceeds of Ike robbery, I 1 hat it is Impossible to prose cute them because they have "won over to their cause Speaker Blaine, Minister Wash. burne, and the wife of the President," and the Treasury Department refuses to move in the matter. The fact that the vessel was lost Was well known. The assertion that the three prominent persons named were in any way the protectors of thieves bore upon its face the evidencs of its truildniness. The charges that a robbery was committt d, and that the Ruth°. titles, though cognizant of the Net, refused to act were accepted by the public only as the malicious inventions of the proprietor of the Sun, who has never tired of maliging the Pre sident because he refused to give him a remu nerative office. This publication has been the effect to pro. yoke from the Controller of the Treasury a simple statement of fact which proves that the popular estimate of Mr. Dana's sensational falsehood was correct. We cannot hesitate to believe Mr. Taylor in preference to the Sun In any given case ; and there Is especially+ no reason for questioning the tinthfulness of the declaration of the former, when, as In this in• stance, it proves its own correct ss. The wreck occurred six years ago, and Mr. Taylor assures us, first, brit competent mechanics de dared that the recovered treasurwchest had been broken open undoubtedly by being dash ed against the ricks,' and not by human instru mentality ; second, that reliable Government detectives, after careful examination of the case, scouted the suggestion of criminal intent on the part of the captain : and third, that not one of the lost notes in nil these yettrshas ever come hack to the Department. In the lace of such a statement it is useless to discuss any longer charges presented by such authority as Mr. Dana. The motive which induced him to devise such a story is plainly nerceptilble, and when we trace the narrative up to that motive, we call only abandon the whole subject in dia2ust. But it may be said as a last word betbre the master is dismissed, that Mere Is something peculiarly abominable in the fabrication of a fitlsehood which was In tended to hurt the President by involving his wife in a foul and scandalous transactioo.— THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN IN 01110. While it is reported that from ill health General McCook, the Democratic candidate fin• Governor of (Maio, has withdrawn or soon will retire from the field, and that General Ewing will take his place, it is apparent that on their " new departure" the Ohio Demo. crocy are anything but harmonious or cnthu• siamic. On the other hand, the Republicans lure made all the needful preparations and impointmehts for a thorough stumping cam 'Mgt', and are to begin- the world to-morrow at. I wenty different points, and with a force of flirty mo're or less; and they intend keep the hall in motion" in every city, town and village, and at every: railway - station, steamboat landing and cross-rand post office in the State, till the eve or the October election day. Anil so the odds are decidedly against the Democracy in Ohio, Asn rule, confidence is undeutiteilly a plant of slow growth. But all rules Lave their ex ceptions, and the confidence which the New York World now professes in the Integrity of A. Oakey Hail is a plant of very rapid growth, a perfect mushroom in fact. During the young democratic rebellion,'it used to call him such pet names as" shameless corruptionist," "err vile tool of Tweed," etc., and go on about hint very much as the Times is doing now. Its number for April t, 1870, 4 sontained this first-class notice: "Mayor Rallis the creature, ally and tool of the corrupt Ring. Whatever power is placed in his hands will be wielded by his creators, or in servile obedience to their dictation.'" The question for New Yorkers to settle is. which estimate of Oukey's character Is correct—the one which the World enter tallied last year, or the one It professeS to en tertain now.-13 . ringficld Republican. Tint withdrawal of Senator Bettie from the contest in the Republican party for the Guber 'amletl nomination In New Jersey, reduces the complications and gives assurance that greater harmony will prevail in the Republi can ranks in that State. Bettie was pro nounced the candidate of the ".Ring," and it was successfully urged against him that he was one of .Tim risk's most pliant tools in the Legislature last year. So poisonous is the taint of Erie among honest .Terseymen that the mere mention of lets name in connection with Fisk would have damaged his chances of suc cess in the coming campaign. The Republi can prospects in that State are so good that the hearty should not fail to nominate its very best num and make assunence doubly sine, IN view of the success of the new live per cent. loan It le probable the next United Sttitek loan that will be put upon'tbe market will bear a less rate of interest. We therefore think it ad visable that our banks convert their 61X per cent. bonds Into flve per cent. while they have the chance. 13USIN ESS NOTICES Debility and Emaciation both recoil from the lack of ability to couvert the cod lute nutriment. Ilow neceatutry, then, for those nutfering from those alarming Rytuptemn t timmedhtely resort to a remedy that will strengthen the atumach and digestive organt. For, an smut an title desirable object lake Woe accomplished the health improvee, and the patUnt resume,. his usual per. none' appearance. Hostel er's Stout teh Bittern have at• Mined a world•wide popularity lu such cues and have been proven the bent and infant MOMs of removing con stipation, toning the stomach, giving energy to the tad relieving every nymptom of nervounnemBllli depres• aloe of spirits. Its sheeting cud hem eclat eirecta urn highly Runk,uu of by thousands, who ewe to It their res. Wrathon to health. No rontorative lu the um& of wadi clue Itan attained the saute populttrlty la the alert space of time It Inns been before the public, or has won the high endurnetneutn accorded to thin excellent ionic. Mauy other preparationn, purpertittg to be correctives and re• nturativen, have been introduced, and have ',wished one by one. while the popularity of Nostetterbt ntoruach Bit tern continues to Increase, Rod to now r cogWred as a ataudard household mediclue. The success which at• Guideline use of the Bitters evinces at outs tin virtues lu all manes nit debility and dinoane of 11m stomach. • Certifi cate., ainumt without number. have been puldinhod, at tenting lin truly miraculous power In unloving atone painful and fearful disownra. And at this time it meet. Id :e to do Mare llama call latallitall to the great remedy of the age, Iu order to awaken public equation to its extol tense. It is the only preparation of the kind that is relb able in all canes, and It is therefore worthy of the consid• oration of the afflicted. Dr. If. D. Lonyaker offers his serviceB to the 1110/0 especially to those sulfuring from Chronic , Diseases. Ile will be glad to see and talk with them. It Ix Iris practice to plainly declare a disease incurable If he believes it to he co. In Muse cases whirls he undertakes he guarantees to du all that can be done by unwearied at• Motion and the application of experienced skill, gained by ninny years of practice in treating disease In Its vari ous sad most malignant form. That hie skill lutanot been exerted in val. numerous cortincutoo. that mar be peon at hie office. will testify. A few names aro eolected for publication. which aro known to citizens of th is county. No (reflex of egotism prompts their publication, but they are published rather no an CV id.eo that many who have deemed themselves hopelessly alilicted have by a proper applicant.° of the reeoe enj o y m e n tedica science. been restored to health sad the uf all Its bled . Mr, Mina %Ventral!, Joh.. Corn°. P. 0. Cancer of Dix Dreamt. • • . Mr+. Ely (Eel. Ely). Allentown, Pa. Cancer of the Pace. J. J. Johnmon, Alleutawn. Skin Dianne, Nihon 81.1.11i111., Hanover. Chronic Bronchillm. Henry Habrlel, Allentown. Dearnexm. lire. O: Yeaaer, Catneaugua. Tumor.. alb° Heed Nathan Eberhard. Bethlehem. Cancer. hire. Dech, Trextertowe. Cancer. . . , . •. .NVtn. Jameson. Bethlehem. Pulmonary Catarrh B James Mean. ethlehem. Chronic Rheumatism. Mrs. J Berner, Salisbury. Scrofula. E. A. Ilarincher. Philadelphia. Cancer Tumor. W. S. Blinuich, kiallsbury. Fem. Com. and Epl te r. Y ß7lttman, Lanark. Turmas of the Hoed. •.,•• . • • • . AbrahamlCWier, New Tripoli. Tutio•r of the Neck. Mr, K. 11. Serfa.sSlatington. Fern. Corn. ' Dire. B. Weindout,Frioden•ville Canner of the Breast. Catherine Amoy, Centreville. dancer side of tho Face John Levan. tilegfried's Bridge. Polypus of the Nome (Ira. Fogleman. Allentown. Cancer of the Breast. Thomas Buts, llokendamput. Tumor . Mrs. D. Krebs. glah•noy City. Caucer of the Face. •• .J. Shoemaker. Sul town. Tumor. Catharine Barman, Weatherly. Cancer of the None. Theove persons may all be,referred Shah certincatea mop hoseen at Dr. Longaker office, aired, ho• tWP.III4IIIIItOO and Walnut. Allentown, Pa. The ueo of a single bottle of ball's Vegelabte Sicilian flair Renewer. le intifflainot to show Its eillcaoY to lastOrlor Iha natural color of the hair 'and cleansing tlio seal _.— .. Altaidn.,. •.I.rmharr ,lhirkt. I,orro (*a .11rtity Ay 11 einx4r(rwr. Yewhar.l .I. „ n. W 11....! N 0.,. 1 , . r 1.1.1 .. —.44 .1 poillii: ,W1,....r, I.!!! !!.1 , 1,1 .. 1 :17. 1.:111.rr )<)••• • Corn 0.. • •• • • (Ai .. Flax •• ! i FU Tmoths Sem). v , 1r1•11..1 1 II) '• V. •; Inver P. 41, .• ... . .... li 00 ' '' When! Fl.,ur. orr ..w•.l 0) paylog Corn Mom!, ” S f. /lull,. Prr I'•'!"n" .. .. 1 pH • 111 V Lx rd. .. TAllow" lo •• Hain. " . F., per dozen '4 2 '• Pottao.., polr 1..110. 11,,V 0, •. Dried A. Per h"b“e , . 2 n'l! . Drina l'oorhi, " HORSEM EN, ATTENTION ! READ THE FOLLOWING I Tnrmn 0'! Woolf, l'hila. JAIIVN 11. Whiy,s—DEAß Sln I ha,. umril Dr. Neils II• 3lntsc Pru. , lnti Liniment nil n mono of mins, whirl, hod n bed •Pllul, cansing Inmrto•s , , I used 01111 bottle Willie:lore success, coring Mir completely. Apri: 1 181311. JONA. I'. I REDELL This Invrtluable Liniment Is Fold by Drityglsis mid Storekeepers. Wleilseniei by JAMES O. WELLS, N. E, cor. of All, nnil Sprinit Darden Ste.. Fur spin in Alleutewn by L. k CO., Enst Street, Dr. W. E. BARNES & SON, LANAI.!, & MAR. TIN and JOIIN B. NIISEII. nCprciai Yotircfs DEAFN'ESS, BLINDNESS AND CA LI,Y TARIM treated with the ntenost sneers, by J. If4AACS, M. Tboind Professer of I)(Pposrs of the L'ip Ear, lbo anecially) fa Ihr ,Ifp,ffent Col Iry Pron• expsrfenev.i formerly lel - Leyden. liol. land.) Ni. ff. Arch Silent. Phila. Tentimonialn can be soon at his utimo. The Medical faculty ire Invited to ac company their patients. Lln he hen no secrets In his prac tice. Artificial ',pie, Inserted without pain. No charge f , r examination. apr r:77- , 0 GETTING MARRIED.—ESSAYS FOR yoang Mon. ougreat SOCIAL EVILS nod ADLINES which looolero ,vllll M ARAI/WE—with pure memo. 0 1 roller for Ow Errloit anti llotortonnte and ,101111- Addre.o., IloW %RD ASSOC IATION, NIOII, p.to 01, l'loladolphlo. Pa ERRORS OF YOUT 11.—A gentleman who Ce , -LY puttered for years from Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will. tiredh sake •fif gutterig harmfully. send free to all who lt, 00 ['OOP, and direction for hulking the sim ple remedy by which he was cured. Hufferers wishing to Profit lip the .11'011,01'm experienCe can do so by ad dressing inporfort confidence, .101 IN II OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar St. New 'York. TO CONSUM I'TIVES,—Ttte advertmer in,ying hoe° restored to health Ina few weeks, by a very ',Poole remedy, after having ' , adored mineral morn With it /moor° lung affection, and that dread disease, Cod. Ititoption,ii•anxiotio to micknknowit to his fallow rutferern 010010000 of care. To all whodesire It, he will M 1.11.11, copy r the plescriptiou axed Wee of charie), with thr din•c tlow, for preparing and using tho name, which they will nod annr nitre for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, The ooly object of the advertiser In qola11111: the Proncrlp. tlon In to benefit the afflicted, mid spread Information whirl, he conceives to be luvaluablo; and h. hop, every sufferer will try Its remedy, Ira It trill co•I then, nothing and may prove In hiP.ll/1:. Parties wishing the prescription will plefthe attarrnri, EDW Al2ll A. wo,sto N . V. MZll===al Thu great It, UILETIC, rtN 4rol AI.T Ell AT11 . 6 lent. rdy tilt , 000. holdr 111 nalottion Ihn I'vntn.ride ~ t brat loud utl,rr vatlanblr compound., and in billig• Broom' by thr tor rrht Ir., nr reptnited trial.. 0. ono tle• he•t r nitin • tar K ney pw.p, •, 0 ", I,iner (!nntpin bribe, Crthorrlnd Con . re inn, in •l. rat Il' hitters. Idn , n ten, i not ore, erx, nn•l goo , ro I D•bil y. It tin•l t• tlin Idea Itiorra%••• th•t apprilto, prontete. olla••••tInti. .thottletes thr recrotlons and rite 111,. the oter von. syn. • It I. 1, 1f1 ,1 ” rererantent/re/ Ity iron". a. and the te•dotiontak of invalids r y••:. I 11. te oret i•ott or.. It It. null at tho I •to in•le••••I o , '', lion. at ono donut tin it t b atter, doltvo•red at Bristol, Pa., to he ox ina,ned to any point, ii-The II EA INS'r !TUT'', at I/ AVM'S I. llortlln o o l lo ,t lola , Patient , during all Ow year. who prefor drink inn the (loin tho WELL. 'IV'S. CADWALLADER, 100 , 1 Race St , au 18,1111 - JITA LL' El " VEGETABLE SICILIAN A I-IAI R, , • 44,-... ~_ . ~-:, . fr•--RENZ'WER . PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN Toedlfy to Ito morlto In motoring GRAY II Al 0 In Its ...l g. Insl color nnd promoting Its growth . It tonkos tho aof' and clomp The old Itt oppoitrance aro triode yoang gain. It In tin boot EIAIR DRESSING over used. It removes DundrufT and nil Scurvy troP- Oone. It door not orals the .. , 111n. Our Trratlso on the Hair rent tree by mull. ' Bomar of the nomorrur preparatlonr which ore mold upon our ',potation. R. P. HALL rc CO., Nuslitm, N. 11., Proprietors. For solo by all lirringl.t.. Cholera.—lfow to Cure the commenee mrut or the Dlarrhie... n hide always Priweile+ u i ettaek of the Cholera, take a tearpootwill of the Pain Killer In seguc toil water. (hot if ronvonlent )nd then bathe frite.y the steinilell Ittid hotri•ls with th•i M11 , .111.1 ellur,ltto crislllpi C 40111130, repeat di , dose every ten or fifteen !ninnies the patient is ,Ileved. In ex Wow., c.tvrs. two or niece teampoonfulv may be C yen at N dn... The ' l'4lll Kilier. as our Internal remedy has anew.) C+lies of Cholera, Sumas, floniplaitit., Dysentr ry, Antlitint, it cures in one n•ght, hl taking it in• tenure p, and bitillitg with it freely. its action in like when externally erililfrg to 0 1 Silt° , Dar" , Ucalds, nod sprains For Sick Headachy and Toothache, don't Till to try It. In short. it Is a PAIN Directions accent) , uy each bottle. lire Pain Killer • sold 5 , 1 dealer.. t o Medicines. Pike, 23 cent, tiO cents • rid per ligtle. CONSIIIIIPTION. ITS CUM?. AND ITS PKEVENTITIVE. BY J. H. NCH EN, M. D. • Ma , y human being ben passed e K away, for,whaee death there was no tub, rea•on than the neglect of known an, indi , put lily proven 111 ears of care. Thosenaor a-S dear to family and ft aro,leeping the dr. slumber tvhich, had they ',tinily xdostsul DR JOSSPII 11. SCHENCK'S MIDDLE TREATMENT, and tootled themselves of his wonderful efficacious med icines, they wou:d not have fallen. Dr. Schenck has in bin own case Prove I that wherev• r sufficient vitality rruotlns, that vitslity by and his directions fur their use, bi 10.dt:1(01:led into health fol In thls statommt there is noill mg pro.motnonn. To the Intth of the Invalid in made uo r duessntalno 'lint in net a thou.and times sul.stanilitted liy living and visible workn. The theory of the cure by Dr. Elchenclen modi- CILIOS le on oimplo an It Is unrolling. Its philosophy re• nol'eo no argument. It In selDimsuring, “tlf-couvlocing 'rho Seaweed Tonic and Mandroke Pills ore the Arm two oisporm R•lth vi filch the Mt oiol of the mall. Iy I. Two•thlrds of the cove- "(consumption originate In d Ponnitt and 0 fituctionnliy dPerdole.l liver With thls eno.dition the broushiol tubes synino , hipi" With the stontorh. They respond to the toorbllle nrrton orillo Hero thou nt.111. - 14 the culininnting n•nult. and ihe netting In, with till Ito dl.lrnnlg 0,,,0r 0 ., of CONSUMPTION: Tho Mondmito P.lls aro composool of 000 of Naturo'e :lel loot gifts—the Podophillein Pelham!, They vo.t..ng all the blood-moat , 111110. alterdllve properties u.louu•l, hut uulike ettlottlel. they nno. LEAVE NO P . PINCI BEHIND," . . The work of cute Is now beginning. The vitiated .1 11111C0111,1•111/hit• in the bow In ,ad in the IdlniebtAry C1111:1 bre ejected. The liver. Ilkn n rick. in wound op. I umunii. front him torpidity. The manic .1 li act, iy, cud the w.tiont bedinn to fool thut he In getting, itt A il , llllllo 111,11011. The Seaweed Took., lu coojnoction with the Pills, per meates and ussimlllites Ivith the food. Clodifieation tom progressing without previous tortures. Dig/whin becom ) volutes, and the eine oo 1.0 he at hand There to no mono flatulence, no exacerlontlun of the .to• inxch unleAlte set , in. Now cows the greatesvlllood Purifier over yo t give. by au oudolgent father to suffering MIL a. 80).011Ck I'allllol/ - lc Syrup 0011101) In to perform its fonetoons lout to hasten and conopleto the cure. it (micro ut once upon unk. liatoton egnuot be eheatod. It colleetc aud Hoed, rho im plored and diseased p. 11 of the hows. I o the Ltrw to gatherings, It ' , report, them for expecoorotion. and it in a very short time tho totaled) , is vnotoo,lood, 1)10 ' , awn throne that It oceliploll Is renovotrol old! 01:100 new, awl the patient. In all the digoity of regained vigor, ships forth to oujey the houellood or the o , ollollllood that Wan Li EVEN UP AS LOST. ~eonnot thing le, tho p Went. toilet stay in a warm room until they gel well It In iffillOnt 1111110-nlbill to pre. veLt taking cold when the lung, urn olicoosed. but It taunt 100 ploocuteol or a cure cannot Ito effected. Freoli air and riding out, e•pectally In this section of tiro country lu the full cud winter reason, are all wroug. I'llyolelans who reconnaloinl that gourmo lone their putouts. If their lungo are boldly dloeatood. rod wet, bemuse they RIP lu the honor , diet' must not sit down quiet they moot walk about the room as touch and no fast as 1110 strougth tr'll bear. to get up a good eirrulatlon of blood. 'The patiouto talent keen in good o.plo Ita—be determined to gat well. n o , groat deal to do with the upouille. Llln great P.M togala To despair of cure after such °violence or in the worst coxes, and mural certainty In all other, Is sinful. Dr. Seliehck'a perounal ntotement to the Faculty of Into own cure wan in theme modest wordo : • • . . . . . '• Many yearn ago I was lu the last stages of cenaump• lion I confined to my 1, d and at one time my physic.. thought that I could not liven week ; then, Ilkua drown ing man catching at straw., I heard of and obtained the Preparatious which I note offer to the public, and they made a perfect stile of tile. It seemed to um that I could hod th,.m penetrate my whole aystom. 'Fhey coon ripen. ad the matter in my lungs, and I would spit up more than pint of offensive yellow matter every moruing for a lung 1111111. An soon an that began to Bubaide my cough, fever, pain anti night aweats all began to leave see, and my appetite became no great that It wan with difficulty that I COll d keep I rein eating too much. 1 coon gained fay streugth, and Imre grown in flesh ever since." •• I wax weighed charity after toy recivery," added the Doctor. •• thee looking like a loonn skeleton t toy weight wan only: ninety-see.; pounds t nip present Weight is two hundred and twenty•flve (2-Td pounds, and for yearn I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Schenck has discontinued hi. professional visits to New York aud Doatou. Fleur his e , tu, Dr. J. II . schenek. Jr., stilledllllollo tO Res patt,sflu a l Uncle 1.1 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 A.M. to .IP. M. Th.° who wt-11 n thorough examie, lion with the Itespirooneter will It.. charged IP. The it, a plrurneter declares lbe exact condition of the lunge, nod ,patlent. can readily leant whether they are curable or not The directious fur inking the medicines are adapted to the intelligeuce even of u child. Following these direr nous, nod kind Nature w 111 do the rent, excepting that In emit canoe the Mandrake Pills are to b. taken In Menu.- ed does.. the three medicines need ItO Other ateumpant. Moots than the ample luntructioun th It accompauy them Ft.t vie,to appetite. Of returning health hunger in the meet welcome nymptern. When it at It tell come, let the despairing itt once boof good cheer. Good' IA;(1.1 at once fellows. the coughsen.. the night In abated. lu a short time both of these morbid eymp• lotus aro cons forever. Dr. Schenek'b medicines aro constantly kept in tens of thotmautin of fultillittat. Ac a Inactive or purgative, the Mandrake Pills are a Standard Prettatatlon 1 While the Pulmouic Syrup, as a Carer of coughs and cold, may he regarded as a pruphylacteric against consumption in Mae of ita fort.. • , Prlc° ul tho Palmos lc Syrup mod Soawend Tonic. $1 (Al a bauln. or ter :.13 m dorm, Mandrake Pala, cebta box. For 0010 by nIl druagioln anchloalma. .1 1 iIINSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, 10'2 Arch Wool. 114.1dolphIala Wholesale Agent, [11132271.1y an UN. INTERNAL REVENUE. • SIXTH COLLECTION DISTRICT OF PENN• SYLVANIA. ...•. The Itonnal colleotiou Ilyt of SPECIAL TAXES and TAXES ON INCOMEP, bay been received by the Collar tor born the Avse•iiiir, Simko In ho•eby ewer that the said taxes are new due and payable, awl MUST BE PAID ON OR BEFORE • Ten Bawl from the Date of Ma .1 dye/lite:amt. *Per the" dale thePeealty win 'Lott., assessed in Lehtch county must LA paid at the Collector's Office, Misstates, l'ausa. All taxes must be paid In Mtlied. Stales nr.Nutlauel Bank moey. If Mold through rho u.ll, posing. •1111111111 tO rOt n Orll Of receipt must NI Tugboats]. JOHN It. lIIMITENIIAGII. Allentown, August 21, IS7I. Hoene., Collector, olth Mat l'n. TREEIII . OII3iT SEMENAIt% • NORRISTOWN, PA., For young me Twenty.op, Chweical. Mathematical and Commercial. ••e•enth rear. The Fall and Wle• ter Sexelen will commence TUESDAY, September Alla. Fur circulars, addrcan inlYßS•lid 11y; .101 IN W. T.OOII, Principal, Harrison Safety Boiler. A n3utNisTjtvroits• NOTICE. Notice I. linri•by Oven thollotter• of udminlxtrnllnn It ice liven gi Kilted In Ilif• .11101,4211 CA In tho unite of !Wm I; kt•lngl.r. 11."Ni.0.1. lee Of oh. I:1:y of All , otown, Lolligh county ;11,r. , 0rr, nllperxon. I: ',rind thigto.elver; , 0 hn Itolobted it; e 41.41 e. 1.10 nro n. 10 1 ,01.11 to mak° pm• nwnl. within Min weeks from tired 'to lo•reol, Am; nnrli u hob. vo my legal dalli• ntraln.l the trill vmtuto will pr •.et;t won oullietalrnied for nottloolvot wlthlu the above xpvci fled dine._ I; k:11F.(1; A Atlvolol.trr.trlx. OE= BIEMEMIMEGI Nnir; y•eITASTEGESS POIV DE it pte•ervo. all kind, of Canned Fruit...lowed Finn. Fruit Vatter, Prom sod Toinaloos without being air I , OIP, ote el gs., In twenty and tee, (bon noy proce,riti tine world. Tulx Vowder I.le. leorn n to publle 11.0 for three yeare and Is now used In every 0101 e of the Union. It le cheep, leoslthy and e 1101,1 e. iii famish e1e1v...! nod ve.l dally ior One told , . rho., per 'loin any other rrOrrox BoX 000E4 SAl(l..nie. pot- op .lUgit.ti or .11 pone 10 of wired frail. Full dlrertlooe 0.111110 bow . 0 prevent all mould WI.I. the 1.0. Sell by wall on 001,1 by (Irocers and drinot et.. 'rho wbolesek node eppplled by Ilalleway Gowile . Flenetl, 111. horde ,i Co l'llliadelph.a. K 1. NVetherell, :Sete Viirk, or noreev•e. ZANE. ISOltfir Si CO , la: SonL *Tim.] Si., Plillad•it it,,,. 5- t I tv TO 11EASONAII LE LEASE will be given on the Eton Slate Qlnttry, ntlitnted In Plainfield lidennbip, Northampton county, Pit., near StankertoWn. It connlntr of number one flat-veln, Mon uever-fndlug Kittle, fully equal to the well-kuown ChnP man Slot°, With a good tenter power and 0 full rlktrinir of clomping nod hoisting ma chinos. Permiion doniroun id an opportunity of this kind will pleurae examine for them. netvnii, and tipply to !timber Koch, 'ol..lle:tow a P. O. marl '139 O. L. SCHREIBER, Piiiinident pnorosED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI IT HON OF PEN NSYLVA N lA. =1 Pr illff oth 111111100 the, I 'OW I iltitioit I nvsgll•rtn&l th it .1 601 Me So 'lot. ei pre lot of lb, 1 . "1111,1 , 11 . .J1, , til fi , tt . 11,1,1111 , 11 t i, II ANS,,,hlq Th.tt 111.4 6 , 114m1nt alr.rodownt of the Con,fitutton of flit, CnnllnonWrx Ir I, PrOPM•Vti ,•• tno lo.oplo for 111. r loloptiotf o r for.loo,• tofr.floot to . llo• polvt.ioo: 11., touch or It le thro.f. ME= oot Soction ilio S.,tl, of the 1' 01.r0u•10..,21.1m.0rt 111 liou 11,1••• of 111 , A ,1:1•• or nhatt 111 ,, ,11 I.) n 101,1141111,1 oloot.o.• . • tho ,to, !it ' , orb 'lti o- hod l'o- io pro.ertt•ool I.y .I.IIIES 11. IVEL,P., I. 1:.•ikr•—•,...,• \V11.1.1.\ NI A. W.11.1 . ..1 CE, Sp...iker th soon( t tifo—lcli .!;ty Anito 1,1. 1.111,1rt,01 JOIIN W. (E On Prerarva rear polltic:it , ..n pnr•wulL to tile Ten ill Art,',..o tf I.:rotary of Ow Coinnum 1/111co n,•ryutnry• of the Common woulth. IlArrudultu, July 'all, 1 , 71 S li rl9,int ASSIGNEE'S NIDTICE.— Notice iga ilvit Aaron Young of Lou on Simeon 'ow uship, Not di.] minim couniy, Ponta.) :void ], hi 11,,. his Wild., by d I of returner as-Igetooni. have asolswol nil the estate. real and personal, of sold Aoron Young, to Augti-itis Clang's oce- or the come Place, In Wind, for the benefit of tho ri-editor• cf the sold Aaron Volios All persons, therefore, Indebted i r iho sold Aaron room: will Tooke poll - feud to the sold As signs, and those having claims or demands ttlll make known the some wlthoot delay at 'llO residence of said Asolguee, Freell/...Vliit. In sold c 'may. An:IIi:TINE. (1.1 NilW ERE, oug2-ii]w) Assignee of Aid . . Young. rpEAcil Ens WANTED. j)plien. A. tint" , will Lr roreivoi 1,, lho Board of Scloatl Dtroc• tor , of Wel•••port 13oroitga. Parton cotta q•. for tato Inaba toacliors. A poblle ttolnation will II" 11,11,1 Wolax- Part. Angoot Atlt. 11 , 71, at 'I o'oil. k, A M. attylll-2at w J.G.Serly. WOOL! WOOL !! WOOL ! ! Go cENTS pleF..nt 0,111 i Allento‘vii \\ ooleii Hill lIENItY GAl3ltlBl.,' iwn, 1...h.gh • ROSS' Stork of WHITE ant.us. LACES AND EM11101!DED• ceEi Aro uot ex ell ql by nuy - quote 'A Um city, eiihtr to ttipleteno,,, y.rletY. SttAIDT Or eheAPAO•A• PRIDES vote nbal , n. Now and ino•a.lenlrable FRENCH MUsLINS AND FRESOII NA I NSOoN TAIL LA. TANS, all culura MOADUITO Nn I', yarda. 2 and:l Yarda wide. VICTORIA LAWNS, s new luvl , a, soFT CA M• Itltl Cam, SWISs MULLS, PLAIN, PLAID AND STII , ED NAINSoOKs, PLAIN AND 1111:1, EVE LINEN. LINEN LAWNS, CAM Blues, crsrom.MADN FRoNTs. If you want Pure Drugs go there. ll' you want Cattle Powder go there. If you want Pure Medicines go there. If you want Pure Spices go there. Ti you want Lubricating Oil go i'f.;; ~iii;;i '' fp; i the nutrloq One price. there. LAt'ES-11 meet select meek of WI kinds or h•tee+. A specialty In ITIITAIN NEES nod I.Ai E It PAINS . NEV II AMBI' R O EIMINGS !lc IN. , ERTINCIS tl try. lot can ulway+ tlud a.. el ar.ortmtt t hare, nut nt zhe lowest rut, ut uhtch they eon be mold. All wlttrE Titimmisos. LINEN raid LACE COLLAR , . AND CL'E'FS. I.IT North Eighth St., Phihula T HE ERIN SAVINGS BANK OF WM. L. YOHN, NORTH SEFES7II ST.; ABOVE LINDEN, ALLENTOWN, PA. Tht, hank 113 , boon eataltikheti for the purpae , o of earry tug on it general thlnkink Itn+lneue. anti to alts r to the ho.lllllolllty IL SECU It F. IN V Y.:4I'NIENT or their lie at t., at li ,t ...mit. rote of loin, eet that it waut.l cowman( in New York ,or New Jorney. I.OA NED oU'ri, GOOD SECUIIIT V 4.? old, Silver arid Ooverutaeut bought aud void. • . prof!. drawn on (ho principal titles of the United Slut. In stw. to suit purchnuttn. Collections made on ill steeetodble polut, nod proceed,. promptly romitted at current r,hOM. Parmorn, lothorert..4llll all who boy.• money to pot out on lulorest for n long or ..Itort porn' Will !lad ttuu Itottautlon on agreettbla nod advontotteon- nue to ‘yllich to do Ittp,lnt.. hitt:rent allowthi on thinotit, ni the ratoo, wit: • SEVEN PERCENT. for 0. Cott, SIX PER CENT. If loft for Curly th) , +lnd andel' one vottr. ari — Reventte dam V,-01 , 1m ft dlncontit. ;inn 7t dbty A. .VOTAJer l'171;1.1e dSp 01171. 6.'.1'(; T. B. LEISEN RING INSURANCE AGENT, FIRE, LIFE, AN I , LIVE STOCK WITTMAN & LEISENItING Real Estate Agents and Snivellers 70$ HAMILTON STREET, (Up-Stairs.) A LLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE LA. ALLENTOWN, PA.- THE FOVRTH AYNTAL SESSION will ['Nilo on MONDAY, tho FI F of SCPTEMBER. Comma •t . lust, UCEIOII thorough, Itad holnuu nuoulorato. • Fur Coto tognem, or furl her {of Tun:ow ROI r ruts jyl:42ln Eon. W. It. lIOFFOILD, A. M., l•touuldont, THE NEIV . HAVEN IM PROVED I.OWzPR ESt STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS Iwo been la enecessfill operation daring the pant oiX TEEN pown sod experience lois Kovno ilist the !molted ad pied in Oils .ipoerAlus Ow inning stores. dwellings. piddle Iluildltios and °Oleos Is the MOST EFFICACIOUS, IND ECONOMICAL Thesa who have u•ed Il urn unaulmo. In their lostl monY that Il noltIlre• . canailentlon. Produces no clout. Norco coal and he its litre ,lioronglily than ny other hauling apparatna. and ,lich Improvement!. !lave been tumid Ili their radiator that they ore great addict... to the ornamentation of Ilse d. - 0111no, and are beaallfol haballtulca for mantel.. We c.d . ry to a few or the many who now hure flits IMP. Won In lied i—Johu Woo:, trle A. Lua one, Or J. F Raid, Con•holtockon ; Nathan Schofield, Ilharlea Noble 11111adrIphld ; Ueoro Stoluttiem flora. Charles It. Silo tea, Wt.. btahler, ()coign wtl.ht. Dr. F. It. Pole, Nor rietown. A. 'l'. COLT , WI BROADWAY, NEW YORK JAMES SPENCE, Sup't, or address Mr. twoore, at Eaalo uotel, Alloutow a. aug17..1. •ua'.l.w AN ORDINANCE. BE IT OHDAINEP, by tho Select and Common Count:lla, or the City ..r Allentown I. Thalthebontherti line of Union eireet, beiwean tlecond street mud the Jerdso Bridge, lo the City or Alleu• town. 1.0 In line with ltio twill:ern line eftisn hazel known as Ow • Wand And that cold Union etre 1. be tween tho Conan above named be widened mud opened to Om iv alth of 14 and 0 10:114 feet. are. 2 That ninthly Solicitor Wand to hereby:air:acted to make the procer npplicntiou In Conn fir tho aneene• meal onlateage•, II nny c 1 1"... 11 4 widening of Colt. rtre , i. In accordance with tito foce. going .401100. . JOHN 1.. HOFFMAN, Pre4 . l S. C I. /NINON PINY. Pre...LC. C. Alleet.:—W44. J. Web 44, Clerk, N. O. E. 1.4 nwAk 111:110, MI h. C. C Approved thin Eleventh tiny of Anod. A. 0., 1 , 71. anal 14:1,1 T 11. 000 D, Map', WOLFERTZ, NO. 006 HAMILTON ST.. ALLENTows, Mannfoe•n.or full kln,l. of Cnile , y, on .l 41ralrr In Spor.lnrorK fl , llelo, which he 1....111cur nl reklored , Single nod dool le tome, Iluntine (Inn•, Revolver. rmv,inr. Snot. flap, Pith lnc Tnekh•, rte. jitly27•in • rNissoutiTlVN OF l'A It'r Elt .l_, sill P. ... The copartner-hip beretel.pn ezbOlipt between Fume! yttl Them,, lot the lb Ire or Oliver Ritter, wider the etyle oe tale of 'f houpp..ll Co.. I.r the manraneturn bed verpilug of Ftre Brick, have lb ot d. y been Inutp.dly dboil, et] by the witbdro w.I of •.toptel lw4inoNN in the folliro will h k rorrl ml on 11l the Iwo parltioro wider liar oaten or NI) lo Fire Brick Co." 'j y li.lty R. pEACH ES ! PEACHES! FRESH DAILI From the State of Delaware Direct. Thy andel...l,lrd will skip 41 reef from their Poach Or h t.;ls at Middletown. Delaware, aear of Dealt and enrerlor poach., each morning vet the Wilmington St Hemline It. It., to 1.0,1 n.termacit, dealer lu roielgu Ond Domestic Fruits, O roceries. Provision., Flour, rrin. &c.. at the corner of Monition and Tenth streets. In Allentown, Pa. Thee ale to be the chobest trait. coming to-thin or any other market. Th.• shipper Prorma• not to null, until theyrn perfect y rtpn and for pro. rring. Tole first car of thie ti I.• fruit will then fore ar rive at the 1., V. R. It. depot Moullay. July 3101, where thee can Ito mht se ems each Taw wine at XII early hen, Orders 'rota tilstanco will be tilled by the fleet tram. on any of the rallreml.. During day then of Our tine they ran Ito proenred lit the ntoro, corner or I{nndlhwl sad Tnal straits, through the peach nottuoth A Da•h car will poeltively arrive each morrung. The, Douche. will hr •hlpped ii ,ill In Ineekettl and ern ex. lion pirate: and :waled in the car one day .w 111 ar• rice at Allentown the genie night and niumt ntly he superior to coy other trait- brettulit to this emote': am It noire early itt the meriting It gives ample unto to be re.hipped notth e.r south on any of the railroad. to all etailone. OE:0110N IV !NORA'S] & .ty2a, I Middletown. Delaware.. City Drug Store City Drug Store F. JORDAN City. Drug Store Lawait& Martin, Lawall &Martin Lawall & Martin, W. i'.:ORNF,R OF S. W. CORNER OF S. W. CORNER OF HAMILTON & HALL STS., H A MILTON & HALL STS.. 11 M LION & H ALL STS., If you want Physicians' Prescrip Lions put up right [to there. II you want anything atiTll go there If you don't wantany thing go there If you want to be satisfied ao then Retnomber the plane, No. 72') Both of the proprietors are read . to . wait oil you. They are both practical chem ists ; you will iind that to be the case after giving them a trial. No. 7:22 HAMILTON STREET, No. 722 HAMILTON STREET, No. 722 HAMILTON STREET, S. W. Corner of Hall St City Drug Store ROLLING 3IILL CO., THAYER, ERI)MAN, WILSON & CO., STEAM ENUINES AND BOILERS, BRIDGE CASTINGS, RAILROAD TURN TABLES, MILL GEARING, SHAFTING, Furnace, Rolling 1!i11 and Mining • Work, N. 11.—All work guarauterd and delivery prompt.. L. 11. GROSS, Sup't =I DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. HIIIP. tooirdon. whip heretofore existing between Robert W. end James Leran for the purpose at e , rr Ting on the road, manor mturing buidnem has this nth day of An list. I-71, boon mutually dt.ol red by the withdrawal of James Leven. TIIE BUSINESS In the future will be curried uu by. Robert W. Levan alone, hod he would hog leave. herewith. toreturn thane. to their untrue. (or Bofors bhocru in the past, and would reepectfully and on Ally aolicit their retro...en to tit+ future an welt . 1.1 of the pithily itt goneral. milt.ltOliEliT W. LEVAN. COTTAGENEA'IN.tRY FORYOUNG LADIES.. PO7'TSTO WY, MONTOOWERY CO., PA. The Twcutv-Ird Year of HO. 113.ittullon will orlon on SEPTEMBEIt 7 th , Fur Circular. ethic,' tub - Vint Env. JOHN MOORE. Prlncltl. AS BERN TN PRA - TWAT, I'SEPOI /1101:ETIIAN TEN YEARS. ?.7,1100 1141rAp-power ilo rm. ternatlatinl Ntollal, I 0n.10n,1,02. A.verlean I u.tittate 9. HARRISON BOILER WORKS, IladelPh“. ESTON'S r DIFFERF.NTIAI PULLEY BLOCKS. 111:1E21 =I =II nn 1i1t , ./10W 4T. NHW Y 0,41( r‘d 1 , 9 VltlonltAl.Hr 11nsTON, MO,l .0.2,r7'19w AT 722 AT 729 AT / IS THE IS THE IS THE 01 OF OF SURE. SURE. SURE. DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET, DON'T FORGET, ALLENTO WN I=l = lt•.; .la., .f•c '3bbrrtioentnits. wlvrctoyr.s,,REMEDY M A . iPl;ql.t ! .I.4ltbee!, Furcr. rte. • .111 • 11 • `,1111...-T. I. 10/,/!/./1,1 I.r a W. 11.11i1. , II • brow+ r••lir nrtyir:!: I 6 .1 S! 1(11t.A ACA 1) 1 'M Y. AfIAI)EMIA. .t IliCllllol. FOR BOA S. Th. , :l; Ir Fe1.001•r0...• Will lnigln gni) , 1111. M ire loin Ihxn :l "T"n^iii P. 3 . 1, red for cur bounllns. matwlr an. furn1.1....1 Inithm 1••1.11 braorlte..• French and m3o. 01:33) for to Find Sorinlolii, AV, I•'..r 1••,tilon. c •atiNcler nr School. An. , mend f..r a alrculor. ' D. D. STni./.• I.h . J. J. PAT M., • . CIOLLEVIA'I'E and Commercial lei. mina...Nem, 113 vnn, Conn. Frop••r•tory to Poling.. SellnOlii, U. S. Mltitary Jlnv:a A:t:lA:A:ex. ililriy-mlXth ye .r, 1....thw • 13. For cot •10g11.,.. An., addr...... the Prim:ll3l. vr mairrsTow N Clapsical goons)g!. J.f. Boardlna School for )oun nom and boy, o. gi .41 tor &col, Ron. J. E. LEX•aI En. Principal. Illahlatorrn, N. J. FF,IIALE COLLEGE, Bordentown. N. , fornh.lio. Ihr lin t Alvnotonn , logorbor trlth n pinu•not Ilion, Ilnnrll Ind Tuition, 4ahi Cntoltigner, addrenn Roy. J. 11. BLARE, Schooley's Mountain Seminary. For both Sere.. A llbiroonli and nopprior School 16 nil I. niipolroorent. PIIM Sept .5 h. . STOLITEN 1111110 11, Prloclonl Schooloy'm II ioniniu New Jornoy. T EIVUNION Valley Coflake, Annvllle, For ratalognem. nddrems L. IL HAMMOND. A. M. rot. VIRGINIA FARMS, &U. IQIOII SALE.—Five Flue Farms. with hllll4 12 and FolloOry. Attar,. nien_yr. 11141111 RD II(IIY. bawl Clay Stroet, Richmond, V4lrglnla. H. HEW DERSO\•S FAMILY LIQUOR CASES. Ench Cton containing Ono llottle'nf 01,11 PAT. E 1311. Is 1)Y. HOLLAND 01,0 RYE WIII , IiF.Y, I OLD DAI,K FINE OLD I'o 01,D BOVILBON OunrauDed Duro and f LllO Best DoolDy. PRICE SEVEN IPOLLAIts. soot by Expo , . 0. 0 I)., or nod-faro rotor. 11, MENDER-UN, 15 Brood SC., New York A . 4;E . NTS IA ANTED IISSI(.)N OF LIFE. cors,4, or , Too N•TURP ANT op TIM MA, rtitit — rtii , fl Iln. NAPIIKT... IMO) r or " The l'hve f (•,, I 1.1 re nf Woman. " II relittes to l/, tort le /MA' ; IS lull of ti . to I'4o. ; but iintepok et; ; yritetlei,l on l p. pular ; Muhl) etelorted Hull Lyy ettliiiinuption only. Exclit.ivii territory. Torn,Price •?! 'trent. ntii, kr., .1. ft. FERO IN St AIR lENTS. REA D THIS ! WE WILT, PAY AO ENTS A SALARY Op 1,31 W ERR AND EXPENSES, or tillott, I: o,llffilg.lott to WAIL N 1776T. d :11 ` gi;, " , I m Add"" N. $.lO. WE AN ILL PAY s3o Agpt,k cz:o to mill odr groat and valuable din coy Mrs It u, Ws•Ill permanent, ho-oratil , and pleas iint trot I. apply for particulars. Address & co, Jack nttn, blielliann. —••-• • • - - - A MILLION DOLLARS. qu'O. uie uaneniul,a foilone revo•Rlng tL ,ecrt.t of the bt,ll,No o uo one. mem . . F Di; A it SIMS. OS Broadway. New York Mal 33 r u SHOT AND SHELL =I Our Last Price List I= lIIGII PRICED STORES ! =I Make Money and Sell (400ds so Cheap ISEIM AMMOTH STORES." WE WILL TELL THEM FirHl. bar lug two kt.r.4. Wu are able to buy Goody In largo lot., film la to 2) percent. cheaper than they do. Second, our large colon iambi° cox to make usouey, oven though we make hut little on any uuo articlo. IMMENSE ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Unn•noily complete In nil the 140,1 nubby and novel tier of the sen.en. White Goods Department. SRI. , anti Cambrle Annlin., Plain and Check Nein nook.. Piques. Jeckettete, etc. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ! alteelings. Tlcklagg. Checks, Table Damask, Napkins and Ddlien. etc. Men's Furnishing 0-Department! Cloth, Cosohnere, Tweeds, Coltonntles, etc., &e Carpet and Oil Clotl► Department, ==tl Curtain Laces and Window Shades OUR STOCK In entirely too ..xtettslyn to onunierate ertlclett and pricer. We have In stock it general onsortiunnt of 000dn usual ly kept In n ilrst•class and well cogs Inted store. Cell od be cony lured itint .tre provo words by actionn. Itespecttully. E. S. SHIMER & CO., 7f And 707 Hamilton St., Allentown. Ps IV ES LE 11, , z, m r N , 1 . i. , 1 , A, , ,, Ile E ;; L. COLLEGE. OM re thorrauth 'extraction, comfertatle acc.nattioda lions, moll careful overmiaht of the health, toaao , rx, and 11101,1e1 Of the pupils. at roan...hie eXTIOO.O. Fall sell r 141.111 will boleti September 11th, 1871. For catalogues or luferrnetioo, ad.lreee HARTMAN'S WASTE PAPER DEPOT Thait Cash Pi Ira PAW For Old Newspapers Of every descriptl. Old Blank Books And Ledgers, Waste Paper, That aro all written over. klud, 0 d Pamphlets, &o RAIIN. HOPE, DAMIINfI AND CA!VAS Horner. Coueigitthouts (ram Country DonWe solicited. mar I.ly J. lIA It 1 . 51 A J.ty s St., Pell B.Pa MRS. GULDIN'S Ladies' Trimming Store, ALLENTO IS'N, PA. Thr trade at this °Wand well knowilentabllrlimout la cow,. increaslug. owing to the facivhat NEW (WOW: On brine constantly received of the LATE HT IiTYLEB. and always suitable to the wants other numerous caste; mars. Peoplr should always go where they aro sure to ho idled at low flaunt. 4 5a 111 pElv i rvLvANi FEMALE COL. Fall ben-lOa soul C rmtnence AUGUST 28, 1871. • •• I do not beellato to sap—after eeelug the rapid Im provement of toy ustua daughter. aud hoviugylolted loony female ...hook la the }Wave, 31Iddle taut Weetern ntyteS—glint Ito COLLlbilled 11.411.tAges lan 011'41110r to these of ally otter ochuul tint has reale under any Outlet. etwaelbury. Poe cateloguee, eddreev lean 5 , 81 NI,CoI J. I'. SIIRRIIAN,A legeville, idohtguruery to., Fa. plinLic SALE OF • VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT t WILL Iss sold at Public Sale, on SATURDAY. the illhe dey of SEPT...MUER next. at one o'clock D. Al.. at the Allan 110na.% lu the City of Alisulown. A certain TillthE STORY BRICK DWELLING,,, 11011s5. with it Gen Story Frame Kitchen attached.... lien. ia Seel)" Penered nd well pruylded with v. illttntte on the west side of South Seventh street. between Linden and runler streets, containing lit [root ...s on .:id Seventh street IS feet Inches, and In depth 7.1 d Pet to Hail Alley. The lot Is well planted with • variety hr choice fruit trees, &c, property 1801111,1 f the meet desirable in the CUy. bandeOtunly located unt ono of the prla 'lra! str•lets Any person wishing to purchase a rtlYll3o rit•idelleo within • square of tits buslne s portion ul the C le can do uu better than by Sailing and examining this tine property. Tortes on the day at UP, place of and due attention. given by EDWARD Wing. Executor of ANAN DA C. SCIIWAIiTZ. deed. angli.isivtd STEW ART'S Marbleized ,S'lale MANTELS. V•ery diou hug.. twool. lorlo gi0..1 voroty of ologlwO. curl orlqr wr I drA tr, ,a T. O. STEW/di:l' & CO.. in - , sixth AVenue. bet. alth nod 36th xtroots. Now V.: tc. I=
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