g4e gegister. I=l ALLENTOWN, PA., OCT. 18, 1871 THE CHICAGO FIRE A fire which lays in ashes the second city of a country like ours is no ordinary calamity, and it is hardly possible at this distance from the scene of disaster to form an adequate idea of the great fire at Chicago. The entire busi ness portion of the commercial centre of the Northwest has been swept away, and the growth and development of forty busy years have been destroyed in less than that numb', of hours. In 1830 there were only a dozen houses upon the present site of Chicago and now that same spot is covered with the ashes of twelve thousand buildings, some of them among th handsomest and costliest in the country. On Saturday last Chicago had 300,- 000 people, and probably no city of an equal population had a larger pecuniary valuation. Today the millionaires of last week are penni less and homeless, and fully one hundred thousand people have witnessed the destruc tion of all that they had In the world. So sweeping a calamity has never befallen any community in the United States, and it is a calamity whose effects will be felt with greater or le severity in every business centre in the civilized world. Chicago had two intimate business and commercial relations with the leading centres of trade everywhere not to have her misfortunes felt outside her own limits, and it is the thoughtful judgment of some of those who have the best facilities for knowing and judging that the Chicago fire is ,the greatest calamity our country has ever experienced with the single exception of the war of the rebellion. But however serious this disaster may prove both to Chicago and to the country at large it will gradually be recovered from. There is too much•elasticity and energy in the business men of Chicago to long stand inactive, even though the fICCUIIIII - of years have been quickly swept away, and the city will be rebuilt larger, fairer and stronger than before, A city which has grown from nothing to the second city in the United States in less than half a century marmot be blotted out of existence even by a widely devastating fire, perhaps - trifle so bered by the fiery ordeal through which is has passed,will speedily arise from the now sumuld ering heaps ofruins. Tire most pressing nerd of the homeless and homeless peoble of Chicago tis food and clothing for their immediate wants, and we are glad to Zee that the large hearted everywhere are moving earnestly in their be• half. New York, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Phil adelphia and other large cities will send their hundreds of thousands of dollars, and there is no reason why every community in the land should not do something. The disaster which has befallen Chicago may any day happen In any other city,and indeed ther e are many who will easily recall a kindrod misfortune which not long ago happened to our own city. Our own experience, therefore, should quicken our movements, in contributing to the Chica go relief fund, and we are confident that all that la needed to secure a generous response from our citizens to the calls that are made by the homeless and hungry is to place the mat ter before them. • THE Philadelphia Press makes the announce ment that the " Woman's Club" of Washing ton, organized some time ago for the advance. mentof a certain praiseworthy reform, is dead. This is an error. It is neither dead, nor dots it exhibit any signs of decay. The earliesit phase which almost every humanitarian move ment assumes is that of zealous enthusiasm ; sometimes a little wild and vague, very seldom overwise, so far as its methodsof operation are concerned. But if it possesses any . inliercat this effervesence soon cease o, and healthy practical work takes its place. This is the case with the " Woman's Club." An " Industrial College" for the classes in whose behalf the movement was undertaken was last week opened under the most favor,thle au spices ; a considerable payment on the liniiiiing and furniture being made at the time. Thirteen students (surely inlthe widest sense !hey are students ;) have already availed thentsel vt s of the opportunities and advantages afforded by the College, and many others have signified their desire to become members. Application for. admittance are preferred faster than ar rangements can be made to receive them, and all who have placed themselves under the new Influences are reported as being happy and con tented. It is possible that mistakes have been made by the leaders of the movement ; but like other successful reformers before them they have at length harnessed their ideal to the ground, and are evidently on the right track. 'rna joint report of the citizens and super visors of New York who have been investi gating the accounts and reports of the Tam many ring, presents a crushing indictment against the ring as will be seen by the follow ing synopsis of the facts brought out by their examinations : They show that the city debt Is practically $10,000,000; that not merely astral , sgance, but fraud and peculations of the grossest character have been practiced in several departments with the knowledge of of their heads : that the bebt has been doubled during the two years since 1869 : that the Mayor Is responsible for the continuation of the wholesale robbery of the city ; that It costs nearly as much—slo,ooo,ooo a year—to run the government of this city as to administer that of the whole nation ; that while $3,221,- 863.62 were paid for armory repairs, &c., the actual expenditure was not more than $202,- 463—arsenals alone $3,030,402.62 ; that im mense sums have been paid for services un performed to men unknown in the offices front which they drew their salaries, and that the Schuyler frauds, by which the bills of one contractor were raised from $48,000 to $463,- 000 were committed through the ethinivance of William M. Tweed. Tint military department of the United States Government evidently does not• believe steal ing to be a virtue. Some time ago Maj. Hodge, an officer employed in the paymaster's depart. tnent at Washington, was discovered to have been a defaulter to the Government to the ex tent of $450,000. his sentapee has jtist been promulgated, after a trial by court martial, and be stands sentenced to ten years imprisonment at hard labor. The original finding of the court provided that after his ten years term at hard labor he should be imprisoned until he should make up the sum which he had taken from the Government, but the President has modified that part of the sentence. If all de faulters were punished as severely as Major Hodge is likely to be, defaulting would soon become less popular titan it now Is, and we can see no reason why the man who steals half a million dollars should .not be punished as his crime demands. There has been alto gether too much smoothing over of these wholesale peculations during the past few years, and we should be glad to see all allies° largo peculators turned over to the same mili tary court which tried and sentenced the de faulting Maj. Hodge. SINCE Lucerne has done so nobly for the Republicans, that sterling •Republican, the Hon. W. W. Ketchum, is urged in some quarters as the next candidate for Governor, ass proper recognition of the services of that county in the person of one of our tried and trcsted and most honorable Republican citi• cons. The barn attic county poor-house, at Lan caster, Pa., was burned Saturday night. Loss $lO,OOO to $15,000. Elections Last Week ! QOM Glorious Republican Victories THE MAJORITY IN THE STATE 10 0 0001 Heavy Gains Everywhere ! He Trampeth Jarrett - to Death LEHIGH HAS DONE BETTER ! THE WORK OF REFORMATION COMMENCED. Heavy Republican Gain. THE RING DEMOCRATS SICK ! LEHIGH GAINS 362 OVER 1869'. The LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN OHIO GIVES 20,000 Reports from the State come in slowly, but it is believed Stanton's majority is 15,000 and Beath's may reach 20,000. Philadelphia gives a Republican majority of 10,000 to 14,000. legheny comes up to time with 7,000 for Beath end 5,500 for Stanton. Lancaster announces 4,500, Delawalc 1,300, Dauphin 1,600, Chester 3,000, and so on, all of which show Republi• can gains. In the Democratic counties of Bucks, Becks, Montgomery, York, Lucerne, Carbon, Northampton show heavy Republi can gains, and enough is at hand to sustain the estimate of the majority in the State which was le,egraphi d from Philadelphia. We have made gains in Senators and Representatives and both branches or the Legislature will be strongly Republican, thus securing the eh et in of tt Republican United States odor. The result in ohio and lowa Is as glorious SS that of Pennsylvania. In the former State an unexpected nuijority has been given and the Legislature will send a Republican to the United States Senate. lowa tomes in with her regular Republican majority, and the re sult of last week in the Utley States destroys all hopes of the success of the Democratic icket in 1 572. We congrut tilut r our Republicans upon the n suit in our own county and will try to impress upon them the Miran lance of desci sive and united action in the next campaign. By the eh etion of Balliet we have broken the charmed circle that has for over ten years pro ti.cted the Democratic party Nan Republican I aggressions, and we have reduced their gene rut 'majorities beyonct the expectations of our vitt my. The Democracy is demoralized; the People have spoken in favor of honesty and economy in our county management, and if we follow up the advantage we have gained, in glorious victory will follow in the future. It may not be wont year, but il• we work man fully and in 187 . 2 hold the position we have gained, the electfim of Republicans in Lehigh comity must soon after follow. SCENES OF THE ELECTION.—Tbc election in this city, last week, passed of very quietly and orderly, and the hard work done showed good fruit after tile returns were counted off. Over the vote of ISO there were gains In all the wards, with the exception of the Fourth, which through its Im mense vote, was bard to work up and the Repub licans sustained a loss there of 26. In the First and Sixth Wards the result was very gratifying and we have the pleasing assurance front some of the leading men of those wards. that the firms- Tau assisted very materially in doing the got d wm I:. It Is such a rare thing to hear words of en couragement that we casuist refrain &unmaking a note of it. While our course has been condemn ed by some as tame, it is probably sufficient to say that we have followed the advice of Mr. Oliver in this Muller, believing that more good could be ac complished by argument than blaekguarding. The result shows that where the CtutoNtcta cir culates most largely in proportion to population the result has proved our ideas correct. After the polls were closed there was consider able speculation as to the resultand the Democrats appeared he healthy spirits, but when the news was received from Philadelphia they were involved in perplexity stud doubt. A private dispatch gave the nntforby in that city for the Republicans at 5000, but the telegraph operator, who is a Demo crat, remalked that It was siu improbable that he would not give the dispatch out. Quickly follow ing this were dispatches announcing considerable Republican gains In nearly every district heard from and while the Republican headquarters were thronge.l up to a late hour with an exultant, en thusiastic crawl, who cheered every announce. ment, the shebang on Sixth street assumed a murky, dismal, disconsolate air, and was soon de serted, a solitary, drowsy individual here and there involved Ina refreshing state of uncertainty of the course of things political. 'The returns from the county showed fine Republican gains, with the ex ception of I;atasanqua, which did very badly. Bal liet received unprecedented gains nod confidence in his election increased as the returns came pour ing In and the exultation became unbounded. sny der, Becker, Boyer and Mansur polled heavy votes, very complimentary to limn and gratifying to the Republicans and other friends of reform. Tat: amount of railroad building going on in America is altogether unprecedented, and the consequent demand for iron is very great. Even if no new lines were building, the mere renewal of roadway and rolling stock for 53,000 mile of railroad would require an enor mous amount of iron. 1 hen we have a tre mendous increase of demand for iron for ma chinery iu manufactures and forlnplements in agriculture and the ordinary arts. If we take agriculture alone, and look at the immense alumni increase of tillage, and calculate the ,regular demand for agricultural finplements,' we shall see that this item is of great interest to the iron trade. But in addition to all this we have commenced the construction of Iron steamships, tugs, barges and sailing vessels and iron petroleum cans and•tanks ; and the number of iron coal cars demanded increases rapidly ; we are also using iron in building to an unusual extent. In fact, iron was -never before in nnythlng like the demand in Ameri ca that it is now. Tun list of members of the Legislature on the first page is Imperfect. Mr. Parish was defeated and iu the Susquehanna District the Senator reported dead, still lives. The stand ing of the two houses on joint ballot is not changed materially. Judge McKinney, United States judge for the Southern district of Florida, died on Thursday, on the steamer City of Houston en route to Key. West 1.4 git home to-Pennsylva nia, and was buried at Segnin's Point. THE LEHIGH. REGISTER, ALLENTOWN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 The Majorities in Philadelphia. Yesterday the Return Judges of Philadel phia met and counted up the official returns of Tuesday's election. The majorities are as follows : For Auditor General, David 13. Stanton haa 11,404. For Surveyor General, 'Robert B. Beall' has 1,680. For District Attorney, Wm. B. Mann has 2,027 For Mayor, Win. S. Stokley, has 9,080. For District ~Ttlge, .Tas. T. Mitchell has 10,381 . For Prothonotary Court of Common - Piens, Johti A. Lr.pghridge has 11,030. Fur City Solicitor, C. H. T. Collis has 9,032. For City Commissioner, Ale.,yok:• McCuen has 13,000 . For City Treasurer, P. A. B. Widener has 0,877. For Coroner, J. G. L. Brown has 15,001. For Controller, Samuel B. Hancock has 14,435 These majorities are unprecedented, and in their presence we can excuse the hilarious enthusiasm of the good Republicans of this goodly city. CHICAGO REDIVIV US. The Press says :—The good news that order reigns supreme in Chicago is made known this morning in an official proclama tion by Mayor Mason. Thanks to the stern ness of Sheridan, the summary justice of his soldiers, and the prudence and forbearance of the people, quiet has been restored to the unfortunate city. Subscriptions for the suffeiers are coming in rapidly, and now aggregate millions of dol lars. The charity of the whole world has been extended, and the purse-strings of every people relaxed. The naked will be clothed, the hungry fed, the wants of the sick and dy ing ministered to, and then—will come the rebuilding of the proud Queen City. We have never believed for a single mo ment that the fire would interpose a serious check to the prosperity and growth of Chicago. ft is preeminently the metropolis of the West. where, it is not hazarding too nmeit to say, is centred two thirds of the pluck and enterprise of the American people—tile essential quali ties engrafted upon every man born on this continent, and which almost constitute us a race. Chicago will rise again, and that soon —to be more stable, more powerful limn be fore. To illustrate this we might cite the case of the nation. Adversity and trial strengthened us in our purposes, developed our dormant energies, and brought to light resources the magnitute and extent of which we had never before dreamed of. It may be well worth while, in view orate general di spondeney that pervades all business circles, to look at the actual loss Chicago has suffer,sl by this fire. Indirectly it may he larger than the estimate given below, but not even then is it so ge at s figure Rd 10 star: lo even the nmst timid finan tier : All roporto, way 10.0 0 IpluoPs which p .I,kb 2,R,; tie, h.) ,1016 Allll 50 . .) 2 00,11,a41ut,‘ h o ax xt 3'111.111 6'0..000 • • • . s.teu Nye, K 44 01 , e Engluts Hui inuchitivry atteich...l Total I. lo 11011 rn nkno of bo.kluco. hnne.. Or, wore 10,10 II IA.0011.1;00 , 1, awl Witriqg Of llo•vuluaiiou 111 . . g1,00.(00rat•11 • 10.00. 10, 20 containing •adu.Bl,l•. or .100 ,, 0 . , "AO. 1 , ,0 0.011 40 trlin.to content. sae, worth ir2.50,011.ch.... 10,110 itiO WO ti , all coutuate ant lit •KUU Ow eirth ...... .... 00.110.01 MW arial cuutentu averaglug + . 30.10U . ault 15.101..01 670 Averaglug couteut, at 41 0 . 0,0,. .. ,1, 10.700.00 Vitro 'tut , and tal , ur cut/tent. of ll,lAtttla-elliustr . •• .• • averaging , 53 00) Luinber yard•, railroad duct, and la.)1••r craft T.unl Inn In frond. and Won.. machinery,:um hi•r, rdi.rodd oto , ll, and v,•+nrle =M=MIIII The celebration in Canada in honor -of the the opening of the European and North Amer ican Railroad %11l take place on October 18. It in reported that the Western Union Tele graph Company has affected a loan in Europe and will cancel $4,000,000 of stock. A despatch from :'antiago de Cuba aunoun• ees the arrival there of the Spanish steamer Dinarlas, from Cadiz, with reinforcements for the Spanish army. The general expression at a meeting of the stockholders of the Stuyvesant Bank of New York, on Saturday night, was that there was no hope for ita future. Mr. Douglas, of the Sappho, has challenged Samuels of the Dreadnought, to unil twenty five miles to windward and back in a ten-knot breeze. Bennett's Dauntless offers the Dread nought a similar match. Puzimm.cnra, October 17 —De Haven & Bro.', Brokers, No. 40 South Third Street, give the following quotations up to 3 o'clock MEE /3uyine. Selling. .......11# 115 ....,1151%; 1158 ...113s: 114 .....113N 114 --USN 114 112 1121.‘ 112% 112% 112% s's, 10-40's 10934 109 30 year 6 per cent. Currency 110'4 11014 Gold 114' 114% Silver 109% 111 Union Pacific Ist M. bands 85 87 Central Puelllc It. R.—, 102 10114 Union Pacilic L. Grant 7 0 !4 Allentown Province Market, New V. S. s's of 1881 U. 8. 6's of 'Bl " • 65 ...... 65, new. " 67........ 68 Corrected Daily by IYeirs,begoker, Newhard & Co Wheat Flour, per bill 47 Wheat, per buellel 1 15 .pitylus Rye 1 CO • Coro °atm cd Titenthy Seed, per . imehel. Clover Seed, Wheat Flour Ft, cp... ... Rye Corn Meal, " Bolter, per pound Lard, • Tallowllany •• Egg.. per doses Ptitainoc, per bushel, new !WWI] Apples, por bushel. Dried Peach., BUSINESS NOTICES Trust Whit! Time has Nancrioned.—Tlic Maxi that the voice of the people ❑ the voice of the divinity, may in aolne ras. he open to doubt, Intl the testimony of honest and enlightened witnesses extending 14rog.sh nor ten of years, and all to the same purport, Is worthy of credence, admits of no qiiestion. Upon rush testimony tire reputation of Ilostetter . a Stomach Bitters as an anti dote and me fur many ailments is based. During the twenty years that it has been before the world, ionumer• able preparationwintended to compete with it, have gone up like rockets, and come down the extinguished sticks. Meanwhile the progress of that incomparable tonic has been swift and steady—always upward and onward like the eagle's flight. Its Introduction produced a revolution in therapeutic..., and It proved to he sue of those salutary revolutions that cannot go hacicwards. Today Hostel ter'e Bitters Is one of the must popular remedies In Chris tendom, and commands a larger ante than any other medicinal preparation, domestic or imported, ou this side of the Atlantic. An in cure for dyspepsia, billows disor ders, nervous affectious, general debility, tad as a pre ventitlve of epidemic fevers, It takes precedence °revery other remedy. This fact should teach the ambitious country dealer, who endeavor to foist their local abor tions on the .public in its stead, bow futile their email attempt s is cajole the ComeltllliO, must necesearily Where the game 11'4i hays failed tin rein no chance for the • -Dr. H. D. Lougaker offers Ills sermes 14.) tho afflicted, morn especially to those sulfuring from Chronic D1M.... lie will be glad to wee and talk with them. It Is blot practice to plainly declare a disease Incurable If ho believes it to be no. In those cases which he undertakes he guarantees to do all that can he done by unwearied at tention and the application of experienced skill. gained 'by many rears of practico In treating disease in Its earl.. nun and most malignant form. That his ail I I bar not been exerted vain. numerous certificates. that may bu seen at him office, will testify. A few mimeo pre selected for publicatitou, which are known to citizen. of this couch). No feeling of egotism prompt. their publication, hut they pre publi.lied rather as nu evidence that many who have doeinipl. therevelves hopelessly afflicted have by It proper rtpplictstivn rtmources uf medical science. Leen restored to health Had the enjoyment of all its blow- Weggant, Johnson Corners P. 0. Canger of tim Breast. Mrs. Eli (Rey. Ely(, Allentown, P. Caucor of tho, Pyre. ' J. J. Johnson, Allentown, Skin Dieettee,_ 1.1 Milton O. Saaxaman, Hamner. Chronic runchltla Henry Gabriel. Allentown. Deafness. Mra. 0. Yeager, Cataasuqua. Tumors of the field. Nathan Eberhard, Bethlehem. Cancer. Mrs. Dech, Trezlertown. Cancer. • • , Wm. Jitrneltoo, Bethlehem. Puleinnery Cat•rrli Janicelektu. Bethlehem. Chronic Itheumatlem. • • • • • • .• - • • • • • •• ••. Mm. J Barrier, liallabory. Scrofula. E. A. Ifurlacher, Phitadelphia. Cancer Tumor. Men. W. G. Idianich, Salisbury. Fem. Corn. nod En t• V. Y iVittinan, LanarH. Tomera of he Mead Abraham Hlallor , how Tripoli . the of Neck. Mrs. H. B. Sean., Slatlngton. item. COM. Mrs. H. Weitadout, Frictionville. Cancer of the Breast. Catherine /any. Centreville. Cancer aide orthe Face .John Levan, Siegfried'a Bridge. Ihilypue of the Non Mrs. Posterns.. Allentown. Cancer of the Brent. Thorns Buts, 'tokenism/ea. Tumor. Mrs. D. Kreb.. Maloanoy City. Cancer of the Face. 1. ...I. Shoemaker. Seipstown. Tumor. Catharine Barman. Weatherly. Caner of the Non. The above persona may all he referred to, or certificates may ho area at Dr. Longaker'm office. Sixth street, ba• twetweedmunition and Walnut, Allentown, in. HORSEMEN, ATTENTION 1 READ THE FOLLOWING I • Torun', nt Word, Maim Jayne O. WR1.1.8 - ISR•R SIR: 1;4,0 need Dr. Foils ii. Mntschke's Prussian Liniment on a snare or mine. which had a had splint, causing lameness. I used one bottle with entire success, curing her completely. April 3 160). JONA. P. IREDELL. This Invaluable Liniment Is sold by Druggists and Storekeepers. Wholesale by JAMES WELLS, N. 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Jan 18.6111 eIONSITYIPTION, ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTITIVE. HY J. 11. SCHENCK, M. H. Many k human being passuil away, for w i s e death there was no mil, romon thau tho neglect of known and lily proven means of mire. Till/Ple uenr and dear to faintly visit Wends are sleeping the dreamless siumher Int. , which, they calmly adopted DR. JOSEPH It. SCHENCK'S SIMPLE TREATMENT, and availed themselves of his wonderful efficacious med lemes, they 1V4.11111 Ilia have fallen. Pr. Schenck has In his OWII earn proved that wherever .....111cleitt vitality rrismlns, that vitality by his medicines aim his directions for their use. Is quickened Into health ful Moor. • In this ntivement thnre In noill'ust presumptuonn. To idlth of the avail I is math. nor present whin dint In loot Ilium sollodnulinted l.y living ond vi s imo work Tito theory of ihelrore by lir. Schenck's inedi- Vill.•• 1,4 .114 sunpl• nu it Is ourolden. Its philosophy se ll, e n,arent/tent. It l•self.nssnew,r,...nlf-convlunloW. s..womt rule mid Idandrnhe 1•111 s or, the firmt two ith the ell 'del of, he malady innoenil,d. Twi,•thl , ll. ,i 1 the rill, courotnplion orlultutle lu llY' .elodit sod n fanellow.liy disordered liver With thin d ,tion Om broOrhilll tnLes .• Arlnputhlz. , ' with too stoniselt. 'I Ley respond to the istorbiflonction orthe 1,....• then e •111 , 4 eoliolunthin result. and the setting ii ItH din tren.l it.. inptoms , , of l'he I•tooll he I' Ils ore colopened of one of Nature's 2 WI. , 2 DI• • •••• 1••••1 l'••t1•011tilloint Thry p••r•s•••• 41. .I••• 1•1•••.1.••••••tr• nlterallve propertlet.l•l •Abp..] th..y n) STING BEIIIND.,. Cl= 'r lie wort, 1/f rlie Is 011 W begi lining The vltlnled . poI.IY- ill the how , Ix nrid In the alilnerotnty C. ejected. The lierair like elnrk, In wound ron,. fr... bop dlty. %di Het., rexpo.ln ly, nod the p. 1.1 t. feel th.it he n STIFFLY I.F ciool/ llLun P. The Seaweed Tonle. in onLjnoctlon with the Pill, per meat. , and 1110 , 11/1111.“01 witli the food. Chylltiration I unto ',roar... Ina without It• prevtuue torture, Dlue.nt o • le•entne. pa•nlee, •Ind the rare 1.. ht • et hand There a • more fl 110 eyncerb dien or the nto meth. An appetite nut. in. . • . 1 rl3O 000 2,1 0.0 0 RI=!I MECO NOW 1110 bgr../0,1 j3lo Punger ever yet given by an indulgent father to suffering 'MI. f , [o.olleloB l'ultn ne lc Syrupconies In perform Its (auctions and to hasten and complete, the cure. It enters at once upon It. work. Nature cennot be cheated. It collects and ripens the Un- paired nud dioeam d pert:ons of the hulas In the fyrtn of ~g i be r iuge, it pert Aron them fer ex peconttloa. anti 10 in von. •lirt thaw the tnulmar vnu.taish..d. tho .isrotto that It oCCtipled In renovated and made new, and he patient, In all the dignity of regained vigor, Met,. Jltiel o unity the manhood or the womanhood that won (JIVES UP AS LOUT. - - - The account thing In, the count May Ina warm manna until they get wall ; it in; almost impii.4lble to pre vent taking cold when tile InnYn are diseased. hut It til.t bo pt./rated lam a cure cautiol FreNli air awl riding out, mtieginll,, in this nectiott of the country In the acd winter season. ittO nil %ming. Phyn who recommend that course lose their Iciticnis. their inngs aro badly diseased. Had because they ors in thelloU.o !boy mast not •it down riniet they must walk about the r. 1111 l much and foot as the strength will bear. to get up a Yount circulation of Mood. The patients intp.t kirp io good eddllt.--be detorfUlOod to get well. 'rips him a grcnt deal to do with the uppolite. and 'in the great polar to gain. To despair of cure after such evidence of its pessiblihy in the worst Cases, and moral cerstifity in ell others, Is sinful. Dr. Schenck'spersonal xt.sonsof to the Faculty aloe own cure was iu these 'oddest words : . Many yearn ago I war In the last stages of connump• tlun ; confined to my bed, and at tom time my PhYsirtatm thought that I could not live a week ; then, likes drown log man calyblug m straws, I heard of and obtained the preporatlens which I now Qtr., to the public, and they made in perfect cure of me, It aeetned to ple that I could feel them penetrate cry whole axolotl, Tiwy ~odu 'ed the matter to my lung.. and I would spit up more than blot of offeualre yellow matter every morning fur [I long time. As loon as flint began to subside my cough, fever, pole and night swoata all began to be.lte me, and nipppatite became MO great that it was with dilllcalty that a 1 cou:d keep from eating too uuvh. 1 soon gained toy strength, and hove grown in Penh ever since." ••I wee weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor. " then looking like a were skeleton ; my weight wan only ninety•tieven poutaht : my present weight in two hundred and tweuty•flve (22)) pounds, and for years 1 hive etijoynd nuinterrupted he Dr. Schenck bus discontinued file professional viCite to New York and Boston. Door Meson, Dr..T .II . Schenck, Jr., still continue time. potieuts at I(e iiffice, No. 15 North Stenh Street. Philadelphia, every Siiturday from It A. 11. to:i h. N. Tf;eso who wish a thorough exantinit• thin with the Itespirometer Will he chained C 5. The lies pirometer declares the exact C 416111100 • inf tr,o tuner s und patients can readily learn whether they are curable in.not . The directions for tali lug the inedichnia ore adatleil to the intelligence oven of it child. Following Dose dirsc• Lions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in 1.01110 Clllll, the Mandrake I%lls urn to lei taken in lucre., ed duxes t Doi three niedielnea need no other necompaul meats than the ample tustrustious that sccompany them Fimt create ntipeilte. or roust:log health hunger Is the mart Vrei.lll.l symptom. When it C0111t... KS it tell come, net the at Ott.) lio of good cheer. 0 and bleed at once follows!, the cough loosen, tho night sweat is abated. la a short Dino both of those morbid symp bons are gone forever. Dr. Sclieuckin inedlclues are cenatantly kept In teas of thiopiands or Cotillion. Ana laxative or purgative, Ilia likedralto Pale are a standard preparation ; *bile the Delineate Syrup, an a corer of coughs and colds, poly be regarded 04 prCphyl.tClOrlClol.l2ll CollBUll.llilit.ll la ativ of Its feline, • ' • Price or the Dolmen to syrup gad ljeitirieeil Tonic, a bottle. or 47 70demi. blundrala i 2.lctutei a a box. For sale bo all druggletx end dealer., JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY & COW DEN. en 2 Arch street, Plaidalphlaa Wholesale Agents. 1 4 4) 4 00 00 404 pa lug 711 .4 ro • .0 p 7 . 1 n •` D RS. JORDAN at DAVIENON. Proprletore of the Gallery of Anatoni t y and Museum of Science, 807 CIIEPTNIIT ST., VIITLA, s.ron,t publlohed a new edition of their lecturea,con, talaiett most valuable Information on the c upom, 0011 m . and treatment of dlsealem of tha reproduotive wygent, With MENAI.. ON NlAlittlAtilt and the veil.). mm-eN of W.. 1.00000 /I,lllooh. WILL, Nil 11/virtu:Alone for Ito complete re.toratlm 1 alms a chepter en • ECHO Nat. IN. YECTION, and the Neu:. ur erne, bele, thoCON. PRIIIIR,INE WORK on the oubject ever yet pnbil•lnel Tmprioluir pig., Math eto ally addreou for wenty-floe coots. ROMI Address Drs. JORDAN & DATIESON, CONSULTING OFFICE, 1625 Filbert §treet i Philadelphia CARD A LOT OF CURTAINS! SLIGHTLY DAMAGED ON THE VOYAGE or woRTATIoN. Sold under Warden's Inspection on account of Underwriters, for cash, and purchased by us, are of fered this day at scarcely opert9lT their value. WALRAYEN, MASONIC HALL, 10. 719.. CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILADELPITIA esp7.o-3in dew WIXECUTOWN NOTICE. 11A Notice is hereby al•en that letters the having been emoted to the undersigned in the estate of bUISAN U . STIN K . demoted, late of Upper Macneill. township, County of Lehigh, Pennsylvania; therefore all personseo who know heirelvea to be Indebted to said estat equested to make payment within nix Weeks from date hereof, nod ouch who haven ny legal clahne agalro4 maid estate will present them well autheutiestoil (or settlement within the above a oe IKed time. • OLIN - Kith. DIOSSER, HANNAH IL BIOSYIEtt. ocill-fit rr Executors,' NOTICE. All peraona Indstded to the Into firm of Tresler h 100 A. still, on b account or to.tca. an , it ques,d to call on Jonas Trotter, corner of Tenth and Hamiltonalleeto. awl wake settlement without delay. oell2-41711 Neb 3 gib brrtifirments. - G u ND u RANGO TeX WOXlnteret. aglitter/ME CANCER, SYPHILIS. SCROFULA. ULCERS. SILT RHEUM and ALL OTHER CHRONIC BLOOD DIS EASES. Da P. T. KEENE having Not Ginned from Frond. Moil brought with him a quontlty of the perauf. CUN• DURANGO BARK, Recured through the opieiat rec.- mendation and ...ilium of Ili. Excellency the Preoidoot of Ecuador, end the Government of that Republic. we are prepared to fill order. for It to a limited extent, and ot a Price about ...quarter of that which the coot of tho fbot cor y mni.ll.pply rompelled Dv to charge. A SPURIOUS articlo bi now advertlood and aold or Cu. .1111,0,(1/. WI. 11.1•• • • II; a conxidorablo expenoe, and With the co-operation of the aulltorltien of le., the Prettier. where the plant grown, co directed the elettittel flitter etteply on to envore that none but the GENUINE A RTl thall oold by UM ; and duty particularly call the attention of th.public. for tlielr protection, to thin fact. LEN E at CO., GO Cedar tit., New York. D. W. IDA., D„ Waohlugton D. C. Z. E. BLINA, D.. New York P. T. Koeue, H. D„ N o w York. VANZe i .lllllt zr gt,i; V i TgA t • A g i disf i 111.01111111111/11 toittjr. o•tlg.•4lthehrsi pront"hrw'llic Orowth.tiul ',fluty 11(1fie hair. JCO. 1:1, , i0n. Moss. bold by all druggi,t, FREE Y . eatnbliehed. Flue eustruving4 frae tn.D.earther, Agnutm nlnke 4.5 a day. bend for SATURDAY GAZETTE. Dallovrell, Me. The oldext eud mo t rel!able ItuAltution (or oblehlinlC 51erceetile 1,1..3nm]. avanztml=! 1111fitittentlIEMINW I'. DUFF SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. „ Solicited hp 31UNN St CO., rub- PATEN 1.4 i •. l& A"'".h."'" 37 :ARIL .ZOW, . ;. Twenly.nce ye..ro • eXP.•11. 4 .. tr Pamphlets conutiolng 1 1 . , t. at Laws, with lull dim:o.mA' bow to obtain P.ttonts. fr. a. A hound velour° of 11S P.M° , cmwining , h. NI.W CRS, nos lby and all Inr., cit:es, 14011onvecinas oh .1.1,11 Movent anin, Untatit Lawn end ru:esiorobinining Vatenre, mailed on r. cell[ a1:1 cants. T". l AltTlf CLOSETS.—Get the best. /-1 EARTH CI.OSET CO., :IS OVATE ST • It A 0100011, cr.. soh. 11. . c. Propri•fors 31onir's, .11foni , '/Itt I. Ittlarr'r, Warning's, etarl (WA. Patents. The only chohin that IEOOO pr.argl .1foc• 1110. I 110 Earth' Cloket, by Ito disaffect II ou of Cr. re, tho MLIPI valuable means of pr.', ntlnir ,proad of cholera and other COO:MOUS diaranos. Send ha elrenlars. Airfoils runt,,! :IA 19 1,0111.0 ft., 14 I ‘M Broadway, .I. Y. ; larkal,dreet. Phllodelpaid. VOlt SALI..—A choice form of 183 neres In L Che•ter d mike, from lardadolidda. Add re, D JA E% lIAI IS, Co.. Sin rlboro, 0., in. CIIE A PEST ADVERTISING IN THE WORLD! F., ...41 prr Ireli W 7 , , Mm.th, N 1 .4. IT In.rrt nil Advortrolornt In Irti Ilist c 1.1,4 Pa. Nrwsprprr, Incl,lll, 1.1.•••••:1 kl .11 I.—. .IA.. fon , 111111.• ,int ta , .(IIIGEP. 1111111:L1A at 40 and 11 Parlc !COW, N 4.1 V YOriC NVE AN ILLi•••”1 - ) Arenp. id° per mei k ell ...to glen! and val.:A.lo .11 , - cvert., you wdal 1.4111 ...Lt. I color. 11.1•• dipd phais• eot %yolk. apply for path:ULM, Addre, PT Elf .I..ck :11.chiirro. A I A-11 D• A Clerwyin•n, while podding in flmtlt America or Mierionar Bred a sae and ...imply 1,11,111 . for ;h a a Care of Herron , Weakorox, Eonly Decay. D 1 0 011•1, glf l ho Urinary and ',Wool Organ, nut lit.. whole ruin n•dorm broogld ..o I.4ooltst ',lrian- 11x1.11+ (float no lobe. , hnnr hoe t 1 n'llrod thin °Ado roonatly. . opt • rd by a denim to benotit the ortlletdi and ti ofort. ite. I will orad III.• resin.• lor preparing tpilog 11114 inedi• cow, In nee:Li...lenvelop, to 1111 V olio who no ols It. free clwrge. Addrern Jew. T. iNMAN, Silitiou It, ttibil. Y. T. City A VII)II) QI'ACI{S.—A victim of early In tl tl•Tr011s prepleipre 4le• Cr,.i PLC., baying tried In vain ever) advertii.44 I ftimetly. has dintsiverell is simple Inca as of 4441 f mil e i p414114111144 teed to his f 4 milerers. Addrodi J. 11. LEI NE-, is Notititt. et.. N. 14 T HIRTY YEARS EX rERIENck IN THE TREATMENT OF Chronic and Sexual Diseases, = The chexpo•t bunk ev.er publi.hed—eonlalniniz nearly llroe hr , oulred page and one hundr. and thirty nu . , plata.. and noway ingi. of the anatomy of Ma human or gan... In tt .tali of le , allll and d,nea.e, telth n treatke 011 10 Iv error., It. deplorable min.e.lanncer upon the rood and body, 44 111111.0 nulhor's plan of trcatimint--11.0 only rational and linere.eful mode u. euro. as Pitman by a re. port of ca.es treated. A trutil ailvl.er lo tho married arid litre Contosiplatimg marring °, • into, enti•rtidu of the diphysicll r Ilnou. Feat free of panto 1:0 to guy addiesiLon receipt oft ont/1414T Canto In elainpn or modal • urreney. by addronishot Dn. LA CROIX, No. :41 31ablen Lune, A /1/11.11y, :14 . . he author may Lo connulted upon any of the dl.eu.rn upon Si LickMS book treat,,, either perionally or lip mail, imd lundielni a held to any part of the World. LIQUIDATION SALE QI DITIBIER & TLEDEMANN IMPORTERS tIF Toys, 1)olls, eltina 11114 Fancy Goods, 15 Park Place, near Broadway, New. York. tln ucrmatt critic a...tth of Mr. 11. Dttlueor the ~to otet k Ille• to hr. dole[ out nt coot pet, till Jfllttf• (try. IS2. .I.l.lPere 7111.1 N had it it, ihe,r In tetrot 1,. exeunt° -torn beton. t•urep,tetog el.. hero. Oomph , Ito‘es .it 40, 40. W it . to. eon' C. '' D port of the country. EseplS,'2lAs.l,w THE rEvsoni rovORETTE JrlllloAlet Urfa Mid Sold fir 21 Yew, ! Planters', Farmers' and Gardeners' Friend For COTTON, try It I For TOBACCO. try ft ! For WHEAT ,try It ! For OATS. try I , ! For . oliN.t:y It 1 For HARLEY. try It ! For EYE, try It For VegotnlOom, Fruit.. and Flo, or , ei , no Ilyttor FEICTIE• . . . . .. - • IZEleitt KNOW:{ tit the pre-ent doy. A NATURAL MAN 111 i ii ! YO A DULTEIt AI'ION ! Alwle from privy deposit, or nicht volt Free 'root +melt. l'irawAnt to boodle. Each cart•ro .d when LO:co Cr,. the well de..ttertred. • . . or IteP Europe ort ..f t • A hinert..., Pineticol agriculture.ts and ehmelds 00l , 44.11 without any tuaeuro ha. produced Illy. r We e . O e • quantity of the seed sown; hn. y to:dod, 44 . 1111 it slight 01— plicarku of the rtoper moan., from Decayed V eachirle )alter Spinet Its own 40cd Roble manure " 11 or.o " a 11.1 C,. ',pp " 1 , 1.7 111.1.1 Storer., .rr tight 50r1....12 II 110 wild Sim.... or Prourieritt.• I 111 10 , " • ono lon of Y01'1)1414 Lilt Is 1 , 411110 11, 00. ton of Guano. lonequarto/ i ts cord. ask,or ll' ial art the et , trantN fmt of want/ l'oradro lie! 1 Ir Pr - minces the larm•sl crops. 2 It marrow, your !I I. sc. quickly on the ...red re.wn.olnol Colliill W... (0.01 , 40 ifs./ffn flee for emery. 4. k'ar fr uit• god yeaeteldes, applied as i.er d.reellous in pamphlet, It cannot Id sur• pa-sod by any fortilieer of Me pre-. el ty. Tho pricer of l'orolretto I. 0.24 per poi, putnp In hug.. tlellve'red at auy milmort .1. pots or ht,rtir..t hirol• lugs In the city. All ...dor., addri.need to I'EVISSON rouonETTE MANUFAC'IVIIING CO., tlivc,tptore to A. PET-,ott & Sr) w ill I . & Co ) NO. 4'211 I.ll3ltAlty sTur.ET, (Room No. Hall.) PHILADELPHIA, l'A. Witt meet with vromid Mi 1 .111.1011 ; rr Cirtaiira near the elti rail rend their ori ti team' , b• nar woo kr 4,11 lir iy'r Perry Road. neat U. S. Arsenal, where we deltver In bulk, at 40i:role a barbel, rue AlUa ton; or Dirtier having the iiilv.•ntagii of dloppliic edri stool verrell to our work- mid met lb • ratne wbal., at tad . Liu. BgAtowatkt NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS, SILVERSKITIIS IMPORTERS, ARE :NOW IN RECEIPT OF THEM FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS, EMBRACING A SUPERB STOCK OF PARIS BRONAS ! Olopk Seta and Mantel Ornaments ! V/RfNA PANOY (JUN.'S I PARISIAN NTATT.iIIy SOLID SILVER WARE! TASTEFULLY ARRANGED IS CASES FOIL WEDDING PRESENTS. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Me • 'Jewelry, Il'afglips Eleetro-Plated Wares AA WITTMAN, • NOTABY PUBLIC AND CIVIL E.A70.12V.P.F.D T, B, LEISENRING INEUEAICE ACIENT, VIRE. LIFE, 4Np LIVE STOCE WITTMAN & LEISENRING Beal Estate Agents and Scriveners 70K IMMILTON STREET, (Up-9SairA.). tiara open their hooka memo very deairable proyertes which will be Foldat row ptifOß and on easy terme among which ere the : 34221, Eleventh Etreet. I 1130 N. Ninth Pt reet. .1 N. Vonnlolo Stre.ll. 411 N. P , •. oth alreet, Pll Hamilton: tittoet. IMH : Ninth btrert. ((1 •' Voranl Loth in all Darts MI North Tooth Eltraut. the atty. 11l Y. DOYLESTOWN Agricultural fi Mechanics' Institute. Tuesday, Wedne.day, Thursday and Friday, OCT4IdtER 3, •1, 5 nnd 0, 1E471. Da. I.AI AII MICIIENER, Premident. NATHAN P. BIM WEIL Secretary. [4,lPl3•wtd .iUS!' RECEIVED IMPORTATION FROM ENGLAND 33 CRATES NEW STYLE CHINA. & GLASSWARE! NOW FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT K\ GELMAN'S NO. 706 lIAR ELTON STREET, A LSO, TEN CAR LOA DS OHIO BTONE CROCKS, JUGS, POTS, &C., irtrSpecial logrgoltot to Country Storek..pera. Ara - CALL ANL , SEE. — aZ Eeptt.l-t f Popular Prices for Dry Goo& RICKEY'S SI [KS, SHAWLS, F,Ss ;0 AT t DOLINA LE AND RETAIL $1 t L o. t'volldd for extotit. Awl F....1r. , ' ddlttr' lat!-Ii I! 11.1‘111,111 nyer., and d illy reploilrbel with th, cholek,t offerings of ibis and stunt um. VISITOR , ill ri.Cr ivo I I , l'lOEOl, T11,1'10,1, wheth or they purcha o or not. Corl4-3in w SILK'', DRESS GOODS! HOS' EltY, GLOVES AND ALL ALTICLES FOlt Ladies' Dress or Wear. J. M. .HAFLEIGH, HAVING REMOVED TO 1105 CHESTNUT STREET, sTEw.t imps Marbleized Slate MANTELS. Very large in... Murat. Including a gtedt vartit3 - 0 r 01, new Mitt fel fgll4. T. 11. ti I'EWIIt r St nn., fni Mixth Agana, bet. 3.101 and :lath ',treat, :Sew Yolk. Is now prepared to sell the above Goods at lower prices than the same Qualities ca❑ be furnished by any other Hons.!. NOTE. .1. if. Ilajleigh begs to state that he has orgaiii:eit his business upon a most economical basis, and will sell to purchasers out of the city at extreme/I/ Join prices. w U PHOLSTERER, VLNITIAN BLINDS No. 936 ARCH STREET, ENI 11 AN 11 LI Vll4, 511..1.4. I wan nova,. ti (Int r. 4 . (:;.;;51.•;..., I= L' I'llo LS7 EBY, ),t w T INE .tMERICAN WASHER ( $5.50. Til AMEI:I , AN WASII Ell •AVI MONEY. TIME AN() 1,111,I)(jEEY. Tido Fed Noe o.! Woo ,hill Pery ()rout , t, but nvy, owl d'lo-odot Clo , tlthig. Sure. In milling public elisotlen to this 11111 e machine, it few of t lo ydlitalde (me by itoY other /ro•bilig tom lime yet !hymned.) droller.. enumerated. 11 is the •nialif r(. most comport. rem.) perbible'most fdtattle cm...traction, niff•l operotod. A child ten years oil. with a few !mini , ' prartive, roll thoroughly comprehend and etreetwilly !melt. 'Moire Is ad odjtpithitt. net herews to ammy, no dein) iii afttplieg ! It Is always ready for use ! It ma porleet little wood, ! It Is /I Mill' I.ittlel. giant debig mote work and “ra letter quality, Man lb.' oiest elabomm and emdly. (trio half of 1110 labor In (tiny bayed by 11 , u,f, and the clothe, will last one•half longer thou by ihe old plena the robboard. It will Wash OP lamest blanket re„ shirts at a time, washing Iheroug/fly I Ina wont. the ablation i 4 any fabric, from a Quilt to Lope flor . taiti or Conibrle Ilantliterelitef. are a Ilia capacity of this LIT I'Lk; UEH I /lean be fastened 10 Hoy tub and Liken tor al will. /go matter hOW deep rooted a preJaillee may exist against Washing 31,11 ties, the tw.m.dit littie machine Is etfou . In perform its wonders. all doubts or It.. e nt msc ,' othimillity ore imit nod the doubler and detractor at on •.! 11,201110 the fit•t fr , ends of the nmehine. • • . WI. 1110, tomPutunials without end. molting forth ita un• 'novo. advantage.. over oil other., and from hundreds who have throwu amide the unwieldy, unoloaa machluon, inlet hay° olgnally fallod to am omplihil the object pto• Mixed In month...tit and loud sounding advertimtmont.. It an. porlevt f..r Wll4llllg an in Wry got . I. for wringing. Tito pram ;molter paramount indueentant to Purcha.nro. ham boomPlael.,l a., low that It I. within theronelt of every lo 1. ivo article, it doiii.tic ccuuuuly Mott will roploy the otnall Ittyo-tinent 1100111. All that in 41<ed ror th. (1 BEAT LA 1111 11 SAVE;II, l“ halt irl Wo ituankuteo earl, 1111401100 ho do RN wink Eta.ts A Ir.v IM Vllll 1111 i UN ITFP SEA EE$, A. 11. FRANCISCUSW CO., 513' Market St., Philudas., Pa The I trut•tlt met che.tDe t WOODEN WADE 1101'4E tu the United Naos, [dog 3)•3111w RE? B,zi. S &BinnLE JEWELEBS, 1124 cheNtunt st. 1124 NEW FALL 'STOCK co,np.ing larwlit and moot varlud a.nurimaut the) , ever offered. WATCHES a or^lalltr• 60Lir elf ahALS. C 11411315, JEWELRY, entirely new tleslw. SOLI I) STERLING SILVER WARES. For pro.,outailon and houichold nun. Tll l: FINE ~T ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Silver 'l'lated Ga,ls, Table Cutlery, 6.e., Brons,c,in . 11411 Mit Yr...., 10 laockß and loath Orna ,. lllfllif. Fancy Goods • Selected thin year In Europe. Mo.lerato Trfro. for all ervelt e Le 11110/1 11. Studios it f. amts as the STYLE A :ID gl'A LITT • An In-pr.c.tl a: of the More Mod i•L , .ek le 7PPPOCtIlliiy (row btlytatt. or lhonr y letting Elie City on ylsettuty. Cort4 - 7u • MisCdtallCOUS. ANNUAL FAIR AND EXHIBITION DIMMED CHINA STORE U.LENTOWN, PA 13=1 727 CHESTNUT SIREET, I= =9 LADIES * 'SUITS I LACES LINENS! PHIL iDELPIIIA. UHAHLES L. HALE, =I DM WINDOW SHADES, PIMA DELPHIA OEM No. 930 Awl! STREET, ll= $5.50 PHILADELPHIA. Iluve now lu Storo their 1871. MUSLINS ! STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets, Sept 13.6 m w THE Kramer FALL OF 1871 I WITH ONE OF THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCKS or DRY GOODS ! To be found in the City embracing the Latest and Newest Novelties of the Season,adapt able for Ladles' and Men's Suitings, guaranteed to be 6614 a BOTTOM PRICES I MIEN ,ffar Sale anb Ea Let. TO LET.-.t REASONABLE LEASE Will he given on the Easton Slate Quarry, situated In Plainfield town-10p, Northampton county, Pa. near Stocker town. It consists of number one Oat-vein, blue never.fagingalate, fully egnal to the well-known -Chap man Slat , , iv.th a good water power and a full rigging of pumping and itolbting machines. Persons desirous of an opportunity of t hia kind will please oxamlus for thorn. aelv9s, and apply to Kenton Hoch, Stackerlown I'. 0. gunr3 0. L. SCIIILEIDER, President \I.U.tBI E MtSUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE.—Thu Iternville Agrlcultornl Works, known an the "lletnelllo boun• dry." wjll be olforvd ztt innate nnlo, on TIEVR SBA Y, OCTOBER • at I &clerk, I'. M., on thepremises. The property cot:- ist+ 1 acre.. of ground, Hinter right covering boil' branch. , of the Northklll Creek, together With the Nl lowleg improvement. thereon : MACHIN C MPH' 4 ixbll feet. 3 Morten high, built of 'rick, in which are 3 engine Lather, 3 orillbary Lathe., PI iner, pill. Drill Pre..., Molt and Nut Caller. Am. The second •tory Wllil wooti•Nvorking ma ehittery, eon-di-ill. of co cuinr turning mor lisicg &v. very' thing needed for the mean facture of thie•hing machine+ and fitrtn Winton:kat.. VOUN PRY a high brick building, anPi'll'id fir.t•claie , crone, la lio, Hoek/&c. Tho cupola In WNIIOO lu nil rot. .1 to 1..5 , —,001S are all tire-proof. Tiro FOUllary I conveniently art aegeil Cro core work, the 111i11111 , Nallt0 o d/mild cost winner wheels having horn a lending Teacup Hem the soft—, levee year. ago. CA liPEN't Elt SHOP V. 38, contains a new wood plan erß, circalar sow. boring &c. LACKSMITH SIMI' YoilsWii, In onownnlentlY nrrantroil and well no 1' , bed with liece.sary mole for heavy work. OTHER I EM EN TO area Lumber Drying Honse, Bern, eltialg &c. Some of then,' buildings are entirely' a new, amid oil' in, aphid tepair and nearly us good an new. Oi PA [TERNS tie re I+ a large Ilne.ortinent. del.igned for Hired:mg machines, gib, mulls, saw Minn, ngricul. tura' holileme•is, &c.. No. 'The Throglung 51achinea teed° at MI. alum, and known 114 1110 "Ham/ din Haan," have so enviable reputation t awl In tho nmnnlo titre uf log and Walor. •Wheel., 11,1. establiebuteut Maude perhilps first in this part of the State. The rue.om bir selling Is the &Nihon of the proprietors to withdraw from Intaineas. For further particular. apply ou thu Preloise•aiir Ip letter to the Proprietors, 11AAti, KLINE & Ili ray Hie, Rorke County, ru. Perth.. ile•lritig to itttead the Pain will he coneeyed free from Itobesenin ststioe, uu the loibauou Valley Railroad. 'Take 7.1'. a. 111. Mau from Rending and G IU a, rn. from Harrisburg. IMO i•& F nuur PRESERVING POWDER. NORM T'S TASTELESS POWDERpreeerves all kinds of CµllllQll Fruit. stewed Fink. Fruit Buller, Preserves soil Tentato,,, without being air Bald, more elegant In besot, and taste thou soy moress to the world. This I'o, der been in public nee fur three years mud is now lu every Sinte of the Vol.. It la cheep. 11.40 thy and rell•ble, will furnish stewed and preset veil frult• daily for the (aid, e t,,,,,p ar fl, o ther process. thie Box costs 50 puts up 40 quart. or to pottod• of pared fruit. Full directions telling how to present all mould with the bug. bout by mall or sold by (trove. and dritegiele• . The ' s terol,. triple auptilleti . ey Ilallow•y Z. Co wait ten.lt, fib hard. .1; .biledelphis. 5; Wafture!), NOW Votk, or ourselves. iIANE. NOUNT ACO. , July 5 gut w 100 North t•erund Rt., Philatra. $ 0 0.0 .00 0 $ Ily the atollsity of the sot of the Leg.lsture of Ked• (nob). of Starch 13, 1571, the Truett.. of the Pubilo LI. trary of Kohlucky will ithe a GRANDGIFT CONCERT AT LOUISVILLE. KY•, On TUE nAy October 31, 1871. 1100 ()TICKETS OP ADMISSION:IRn EACH CURREN CY ; BALF TICK E TS, g 5 QU•RTKIt TICKETS, v. Ticket., will be Bent by registered letter t the money for them may by sent by P, 0. money order, greenbacks, ue drift. Each ticket sonde!. of four quarter., value 52.50 each. The bolder Is entitled to adrolesion to the Concert, and to the value of the gift awarded to let - trim fraction. g. 1150,0,0 IN tiItEENLIACKS will be dietributed to hold ers of tickets, In Wm of from 4100,010, the highest, to WO, the lowest, hplog 721 gifts in all, Tne Veneer; Ir for the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. THE CITIZENS BANK OF KY. :STE/USURER. And the Corporators sod dupery heirs are the lion. Thomas E. 131,0110t10, late Governor of Keotucky, mid twenty.ne•- en of the must dietinguished and reepectable oltigens qf thy State The undersigned, late principal Madness minager of th. verysucceasfol Q1(1 Concert (dr the benefit orate Mer cantile Library 'at S.tn Franci•co, has bade appointed Agent and Manager of OW (hand Olft Concert. • The drawing and dietrlbutten will takeplsee In public, and everythiug will be done to satisfy tho buyers of tick ets that their Interests will be.. WOll protected as If they were Twomwoilly present to superintend the entire affair. Fur tMiteis and Information aply to C. It . 1.1:1EltS. 12. i M p aio ht.. Loulevlllo. Ky. No. El Astor Rouse, New Yori,. 11, N II Nlip•ted , Nn. 410 Broadw.ty. Milwaukee, Wis. AI. A. French, Viraluis City, Nevadq. M. A. Wolff, o. it Clmstuut Stlee, St Lout.. . Ticketit aloe for silo In . every Proutleent place la the U. S. 1e0p27.4t w At Wholesale Prices 1 ' HILADELPH IA CLEAR TACK in the Field ffl FOR THE AND WINTER ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned tins taken out lettere of adtninlstration In the estate of ABRAHAM HOUPT, deed. late of the City of Allentown, Lehigh county; therefore all persons who ere Indebted to said Estate, ere requested to troika payment within gig weeks from the date hereof, and theme having elaltne present them duly authentlealed for settlement within the above specified time. GEORGE W. STUCKERT. Ad'tor. J. L. STUCKERT. Ad'trig. MELO ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—NoIIee Is hereby given, that Aaron Young of Lower Simeon township, riorthempton county, Pennsylvania, and ga• Lille, bin wife, by deed of voluntary assignment. ha•• assigned all tho estate, real and veno:lel, of the aald Aaron Young, to Augusto.. 8. Oantra ere, of the IMO place, in trust, for the benefit of the creditor. of the said Aaron Youtot. All persona, therefore, ludebted to the m aid Aaron Young will make payment to the said A.- Mane°, and those having claim. or demand. mill make known the saute without delay at the residence of said Assignee, near greemansville in raid county. AUG IltiTl.lB 8. OA NOWERE, Assignee of Aaron Tonal. Ml= A DMININTILATOIt'S NOTICE, xx. Notice Is hereby given that letters testementsry having LOllll grlillieki to the undersigned In the estate of George Frederick. tier raced, Into of tho Borough of Cala: salmon. Lehigh county. therefore all persons who know themselves to ho Indebted to said estate, are requested to make pnytneut within six weeks from tho ditto hereof, soI such Who Imre any legal claims against weld entail will present Ahem well tinthentionted for settlemen t within the above specified l EN ime. HRIETTA FREDERICK, CZ= A DIIINISTRATORPC NOTICE. Notice is hereby gi an that letter' , of administration have been granted to the undersigned In the estate of Chrialnu Urrhnu uter, deed. late al Hanover township, Lehigh county; therefore, all Perans knowing themselves to be indebted Maid estate ere requested to make pa rant within nix weeks front Outdate hereof, and such who Wet any legal claims agelunt the paid agate will present them Well Authenticated for settlement within the slave apat ite,' tine 'MARY PERM SUM 0131:08 DEitiIAtIMEN. Administrator*. IMIIM AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ht the OrpAgine Cour! rilLAlr t h Courif,y, IN SIATrEIt of the at cuttut uf Nathan llnnsiclier nnd &nwt J. Kistler. Administrators of the Estate of Joseph liunsirker, lap, of Ileidsiberg township, Lehlglt county, deceased. And now, Sept. 15. 1511. the Conk appoint If. C. linns• berg,. Auditor, to audit and If neccsaary resists and woke di‘ti Fruit, I the records, A. L. Rena. Clerk. .Tbe above named Auditor will meet at parties Inter. 1...1 In the above at hie office at Allentown. 00 OCTOl.l6it. Ebb, anal, at len o'clock A. Y.,' to ev Witt to the dull°. or tve eh... appointment. IL C. HUNSI3I3I.GER, Auditor. AEDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Court N Common Piens nt Lehigh Co. I o the nuttier 01 the account of John Bowan, Aenivten or Dante Hobert. and N. }tonne. And now April inth. 1671. the Court nppoint Ellaha Vorceet. 4ulitor, to audit and It necturearrto mane Ito and make ‘ln.rtibution. Frew the H01C01,48. Attest : J. 8. DtUtstisA, Proth'y. The Auditor will meet thepartlee Interests,' at I. Odra, 111 North Fifth rev Ito city of Allentown, an HATIIRDAY, of:Toni:ft lith. at clock. TX ba, when •/ 1 parties InWrested Ito the rood are hereby notified to al toad. 'MURIA FORREST. Auditor. seP23•Sw lIUTTON & M'OONNELL I FURNITVIFIE W41NER01.114106 NO. SOU MARKET STREET, , F ri North Bide PHILADELPHIA. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, AND , CIIANIBER FURNITURE. Of the Latest Styles and Beet Nanaractors, ALSO, • 'eathor • lieds and Mattresses, sep3fl:3m WANTE D.—MERCHANTS. ME. CII /*LUC% and cohere to moll .and apply Patent Wood and Hnhber WEATHER STRIPS and WINDOW MOULDINOB. 0) to MOO worth pealed la seers banal. They sate their coat to lust. Profitable hnalnate doetel fall dud se Inter to any_t r n. CIMU/Mri free. Salinade "0" "nt. P'" J'h:MallivinApd 8 CO.. 117 and 111 loath Tenth IltraeLPhllah. n0p:7.141 ly Legal Notices.
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