a FM Yttigt gegisttr. BOBT: lIEDELL. In ...m. AMENTOWN _ PA., 00T.23 , 9 2 FOl3 PRESIDENT. Gen. ULYSSES S. GRANT OF ILLINOIS FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Hon. HENRY WILSON, OF MASSAOHUBETTB. IN NOVEMBER. If Lehigh county gives a majority for Grant, it will be a deserved tribute to the party that is responsible for the prosperity which has made Lehigh one of the most Important counties in the State, and Allentown one of the largest cities. It is not necessary to go over the past twelve years to remind our readers of that pro• gress. In that time the population of the county has increased from 43,000 to 60,000. nd our Industries and the wealth of the peo ple have been increased proportionately. A little r, Section will convince any fair minded man twit it Is not well to thretv away a cer tain prosperity for the sake of trying some uew. experi rent. The Democrats, by their en• dorsen,tnt of the past policy of the Republican party, have shown, If they are sincere, that they have no real cause of difference with the party now In power. Therefore the main 'Mint for them to consider is the success of our financial policy. Each individual know' how it has affected him. If it suits him ,he can have no reason to vote against President Grant. The election is practically settled. Presi• dent Grunt is as sure of a re-election as he is of eating a breakfast tomorrow morning. But we want an almost unanimous urines Mon at the polls on the first Tuesday in November. This can be accomplished it. Pennsylvania. In one of the hardest fights ever witnessed in politics, we have elected our Governor by 35,000 and our Congressmemat Large by probably 50,0V0. At least 50,000 Democrats, who are disgusted with the fraud of Greeleyism, will stay away fromthe and if Republicans but do their duty and turn out, Grant's majority will be 100,000. In Lehigh county we know of hundreds of Dem• °crate who wdl not go to the polls and we know of many more who have openly dealated their intention of voting for Grant. A great many of them did not believe in the policy 01 nominating Greeley, at the start, and the de. feat of Duckalew has confirmed them in the belief that it wee a false step. Many of them look upon the one-sided aspect of the cam palgn with disgust. They do not believe the) are fighting for any great principle, and the) are therefore strongly In favor of making Grant' election unanimous and thus put an end to any excitement which would grow out of a contest. They know that, in this way, great dt al of money would be save, and those Interests which were depressed by the doubt which existed in the campaign, would sonnet revive the earlier the matter is finally settled. We cent ider this a good opportunity for Le high co inty to pay a great compliment to out President. If the Democrats do not choose to help us they can stay at borne and the Repub. licans can carry the county without them. Rut we must, in that event, work eteadil) from now until the election. Let no one con alder that the majority will be - enough with. out him. Turn out, every one, and share in the honor of giving 100,000 for Grant in Penn sylvania. THEY LIE The Liberals have too often shown a wan• ton disregard for truth in their warfare upot, the Republican party, to mislead any Well, gent man now with their cries of fraud, Leav• lug Phitadelphia out of the question—strikim off its majority of 20,000—we still have over 15,000 for Hartranft. In "the balance of ill. State. ...kny person who has given any atten Lion to p. lilies knows how difficult it is to per petmte e.itensive frauds atcountry polls. No one will believe for a moment that the restil , In Lehigh county was not a fair expression 01 the voice of the people, yet the Republican. fully Illicit their quota of the 15,000 majority outside of Philadelphia. In 1868, Philadel phis go-' almost no majority for Llartratift At that time the Democrats carried Lehigi by 1,678,und llirtranft's majority In the State, without Philadelphia, was over 17,000. The charge that the Republicans bought Voters from the ranks of the Liberals and Democrats is a poor compliment to those hon est masses who were going to " redeem Penn• Sylvania from the rule of the corrupt Republi can party." Mho Reform coalition Is not made up of better stuff, it did not deserve ti succeed under the flaunting lie of Reform. It has been charged that the major portion of tin Liberals coalesced with the Democrats hope of b ntering their prospects for office, or to resent the !math given them by the Repub. hcau party in neglecting to provide fat placeF for them. They know the Republican party would be distressed over their desertion, bu' they were stony-hearted and they did not al low their feelings to prevent them from wreak• log vengeance upon their old friends. They were, in Use Democratic couuties,given prom. lees of local " pap." Even the Courts weer promised to assist In showing favors to Liberal lawyers. Persons who were so easily bought could not inspire confidence and respect in the bosoms of the leaders, and it is not lobe won dered at, in view of the sudden disappoint ment and frustration of Liberal hopes and plane, that the leaders should accuse their fol lowing of having been bought ever to the enemy. We could not blame our erring brethren for leaving the party to resent an Imaginary wrung, but they must indeed be low if the - • could be bought back again by a few dolla.s. As to b.:hot-box stuffing and false•counting we would 'lave more reliable witnesses than Liberals herore we would believe these char- gee. Lying seems to be one of the fundamen tai principles of Liberalism. They appear to think It nee , ssary to their salvation that they Ile directly or by Insinuation. The model Reformer, 11. G , acts the example and they all follow suit. The old man said at Pitts burgh that the Soldiers' Convention was as. tumbled for the purpose of widening the breach and embittering the hatred between the South and the North. At Cincinnati he said he did not believe that any State or auy number of States, had a moral right to secede, when all his works upon political questions and his own paper prove that he lied there. , At Jefferson vllle, Indiana, he said he was " in the days of slavery, an enemy of slavery, because he thought slavery inconsistent with the rights, the dignity, the highest well-being of free la.' Dor I" When Horace Greeley gave that as the reason for his opposition to slavery, he knew he was telling a wilful, deliberate lie, for the purpose of inereasinr, his popularity in the South. When, for the purpose•of a political advantage, .s man reputed to possess some' honor, mak( 3 such mis statements,why should . we be surprised that a still less scrupulous fol lowing should defame the character of our nominees, and atter a defeat cry out "fraud I fraud Il" Nothing will settle them more ef fectually than a heavily Increased majority for Grant in November,and to accomplish this we urge upon every Republican In the county to make it incumbent upon himse'f to do his share in getting out our full Republican vote In November. Ws call upon our friends throughout the State to see that no feeling of over confidence In the result shall be the means of keeping back our vote on the tith of November. We want even a larger majority for Grant and Wilson than we had In October. no only Way to do this Is to keep the ball refilok. HOW TO DESTROY CHARACTER AND HAKE LIBERAL CAPITAL. Our readers have been given a proper un derstanding of the Peysert difficulty, which served Re purpose for the time being and has neon given to the world through the Liberal papers as an example of Radical corruption. That case was truly an example of the wret ched stuff that fills such once reputable papers as the New York Tribune, and those who read similar charges in papers of that charac ter would do well to put them down, without Inquiry, as having no more foundation in truth. Completely demoralized over the utter failure of their Infamous campaign PA this State, their desperation lends them Into new difficulties which will haunt them In the fu ture.. But they are blind ; they do not see where their course is leading them to, and we may expect, between this and the Presiden tial election, to hear of all sorts of outrageous and unfounded affidavits, put forth as the last hope to deceive the people with the belief that there is a shadow of truth in their charges of corruption against the Republican party. The way it is done is this : some one w ith no char acter to lose is procured to swear to an aide. vit charging a Republican pffiev-holder—Con gressman, or some other high official—with bribing or attempting to bribe an election of. fleer to count out a Repoblican majority. It is done when the accused is very much en gaged. He is taken befo're an Alderman or Justice, and boned over, and the next day the Tribune has a despatch allowing "how the Radicals carried Pennsylvania," with se rious charges ag . ainst reputable men and an editorial upon the necessity of linvonm, as represented by Greeley! These reports go out to the country. We hear of the arrest and , binding over of the accused, but we hear noth , ing further. That is sufficient, for those su• perficlal individuals who compose the Liberal .tarty, and their faith in Radical corruption Is strengthened. It these charges stinted only , the Republican party, we should not care, for the Republican party is strong enough to with stand Rebel Inflicts or traitors' ballots ; but we do despise those hypocritical Reforme - rs ' who would destroy the purest character if thereby they can attain a temporary success. . The Scranton Free Press, a sensational pa. our, got up a very readable report of the nn rest and binding over of Mayor Monies, of Scranton; Postmaster Slocum; U. S. Assessor itoseler, of Scranton ; U. S. Assessor G t ins, of Pittston ; Hon. harry Hoyt, cha!rtnan of the Lucerne Republican County Committee ; Hon. L. D. Shoemaker, Member of Congress, and others. Title was a rich haul for such papers as the New York 'l'ribune and the Philadelphia Press, and they eagerly used this ' to make capital against the party, knowing when they did so that the 111,11 character of the gentlemen accused of such crimes as "bal 'ot-box stuffing, purchasing votes, end brib• ing election judges," seas sulliient to place the .truth of the charges in doubt. But such journals do not care to ascertain the truth. If the charges are in such shape that they can .tend them broadcast, the dfrct will be the same as though the parties had been convicted, ' cor they know, that when the truth comes out I can never travel fast enough . to overtake 'he slanders first sent forth. Nobody in Lil -1 curie county ever believed any of the charges. Hon' L. D. Shoemaker, especially, Is known there to be a more honest man than Horace Greeley, and if lie had been as bad a man its Whitelaw Reid, Or such a doubtful political character as John W. Forney, the Detnocrats And Republicans of Lucerne county would never have sent him to Con.tresa. The oilier gentlemen accused are also men of character and respectability, far above even the suspic ion of being connected in such business as ballot-box stuffing, bribery, etc. Still the charges are being handed from paper to paper. ['hey serve to help them to get over their seism's defeat and they will take especial care that their readers are not informed el the re sult of the proceedings. Even after the trial, where the accuser was too cowardly to appear and the accused were immediately dicharged, ire see the full report of the arrest of these 'nen displayed in the Reading Gszette and other equally infamous copperhead papers. They know there is no truth whatever in the charges ; they know the characters of the ac cused have been vindicated, but their readers will not know any better, and so they keep it np. It will be safe for all true men to . reject any reports bussed upon a c tpp•rhead affidavit. these fellows will lie, steal, cheat, defraud, uerjure themselves, 1111.1 bt ;r false witness 'eldest their neighbors, or do anything to bent Grant. They are', as Horace Greeley has said, the offiscourings of dens of infamy, etc., etc., and Horace Greeley is their leader. UM Vig, hear numerous complaints thronehon Lebigh . counly against the manner in w Wel the Congressional Matter Wag managed by th Democratic Ring. Acker, It appears, is rn 4articd as a much abused man and the jib.t ire loving people of the Democratic party con demn the pretexts that were gotten up f r the defeat of the Doctor in their nominating Con. vention. Their words of repro r.ii ore dircet, d against the Court Hauer Ring. 'ill •p say Allentown Democrats alirlys insist upon a policy of" rule or ruin," and that ti,c, people ire determined to put an end to this thing as soon as possible. Not content with forcing Dr. Acker out of the way, the Ring men de• tennined that he should not have the ghost it show in carrying Lehigh county, 'Numbers •d Democrats who were desirous of attesting their belief In the rlghtemsucsi of the Doctor's position, could not tlnd deter tickets, though they had been well distributed throughout the county. Especially was this so in the ht i fords,. where some of the fling men have openly boasted that they hat tic:strived a)1 tile Acker tickets. The action.of the Iliug men in this matter has openly displayed their real character and already some of the best Demo crats In the county are talking of the extreme necessity of breaking up the ding. "PAPA, why didn't you vote for Ain sham 4 Lincold ?" Ist' question with which ❑ntny a ybuth unconsciously reproaches his father's sympathy with treason, when the country saw its darkest hours of peril. " Why didn't you vote for Grant and Wilson?" will in the Ili. turn be another odious question, when the se• crets of the treachery of the Liberal move merit beconie a part of history. 11 , publicaus should therefore allow nothing to prevent them from going to the polls, lest the future might throw a doubt over their position in the present crisis. Go To WOMS 1 Ste that cvv•y man will be prepared to Conte nut on 'Auction day. We have done nobly In Pennayl%ania, and New York, New Jersey, Indiana, Connecticut and all the other doubtful States will tespond to November, • The election of President Grant la assured beyond a doubt, but do not let the Demccratlc Rooster crow over 4 di creased Republican majority in Pennsylvania. THE News put out Its rooster because enough life was found in tho Democratic Clubs to hold meetin4s. Well, it is sonic thing to rej•dce over, even though the cap tains bad to be sent far, and It took n column advcrtlement to assemple the dozen rank and dle. Truly, the Democrats stand a chance of carrying Lehlglaeounty. • , NEXT Friday is the last day upon which as aessments can be made t e..a le I e sous to vete at the Preaidential election. You who are not on the list, attend to the matter at once. TUE last thing against the Itei Oilcan party Is that, it Grant Is elected, we Is 111 have war. II this prediction carnte true 3 will 1?* ttettth tocopperhends. WHAT seem to be one of the most infamous conspiracies concocted In the Gubernatorial campaign was that against Mr. Robert Pey sert, of Bethlehem. Mr. Peysert is post-mac ter at Bethlehem, and the evening before the election,he was arrested upon the cotnplaint ot Mr. Palfrey and taken before Justice stein, ' where he was charged with having procured fraudulent naturalization papers for one Jobs Ernst 'tarnish. Mr. Peysert demanded a hearing, which was refused him by the Jun who demanded one thousand dollars bail for his appearance at the next Court. Mr. Palfrey now states that the complaint was band upon the affidavits of John Ernst liar nish and Zuchariah Singer, shown him at the Justice's office. Mr. Palfrey upon being shown the second affidavit of Mr. Hanish, immediately withdrew the complaint. It ap pears that. Runlet' does not understand Eng• lish very well, and a'ti r the first affidavit was published and some one explained its mean ing to him in German, he was very much shocked at the iinposttion and went to Mr. Peysert, and made a full explanation, declar ing that he did not intend to swear to any thing of the sort, De volunteered, also, to Make affidavit that the former •affidavit was Written in English, was not read to him, and that he did not understand its meaning. 01 course t' - .e prosecution falls to the ground, but even such respectable journals as the New York Tribune refer to the arrest of Robert Peysert as an evidence of the corrupt charac ter of all Grant office•holders. Then we have men in this city, who pretend to have cons ciences, who issue an ,Address in which they feelingly refer to the arrest. Their names are Eli .1. Saeger and Robert E. Wright, Jr., geu• tletnen whose names should be handed dews to prosterity as embodying the very essence of Honesty and Refolin. We advise them to he careful that the slander does not recoil to the damage of their own party. It may work here as, it did in Carhop and Lucerne, where the newly-naturalized, Democrats did not on• derstund the sarcasm of the beading, n Mc• Clure's False Naturalization Found," and stayed away from the polls rather than run the'risk of an arrest In order that this base affair may be fully understood by the public, we publish below the sensational poster issued by the Democ racy, followed by the last affidavit of Burnish voluntarily explaining how he was made a party to this conspiracy : THE MCCLURB FAUX NATURALIZAT:ON FonNo !—To KY ABE OISTRIBUTED BY POST , MAserhn. HoIIERT E. PRY.!EIiT I—lt can TIM rot.Lownvo AFFIDAVITS ! Personally appeared before me one of the Justic..a of the Peace, in and for the Count) of Northatnptou, State of Pennsylvania, Joh]. Ernst Mauls!), who after being duly sworn according to Law, depnseth and says, that on Wednesday or Thursday, Sept. 25111 or 26th. Mr. Levin Krause told him (Hernial]) to in to Robert H. Peysert, that he had naturaliza holt papers for him. Ile (tlarnis',) went I, Peysert and got the paper the same evening Ile went in the Post Office and Pelsert ashes him l'or the daper to be given in his hand which he did. I think Peysert wanted till paper for tear I would expose ohm Signed, JOHN ERNST DARN'S!". Sworn and subscribed Ile'ore me this 711 day of October, 1872. 0 \V. STEIN, J. P. Personally appeared b. ktre ale one 111 il l Justices of the Peace, in an.l for tt.e Coffin . of Northampton, State of Petnisylvaidt, hariah Singer, who slier being sworn accord ing to Law, deposeth and s Lys, that he know, John Ernst Ilarnish, be Said to me that he hie his papers. I answered, '•yt u cannot von anyhow." Ile then pulled out - his paper am showed it to me. I then sNid to him "yet cannot vote anyhow." A fraudulent pope 0115 then shown the witness, issued from lii Omit of Quarter Sessions, of Philadelphia signed Thomas Ashton, Clerk. Ile said ttp paper was the same as the one shown him b: Varnish. 1 told him he was not assessed any could not vote. He said Charley, uncle conl not vote as he was not assessed. 1,,t01d hit. that Charlie was all right. Ile wfis born I this country, and was assessed. q his was or Thursday, September 261 h. I told him right away that the paper did not look right, it wat not like my papers. Signed, ZACHARIAII SINGER. Sworn and subscribed before me this 711 day of Cetoher, 1872. GEonot: W. STEIN, J. P. =EI Northampton County SS. John Ernst IlarnlA, being duly sworn ac cording to law; doth &pose and say that while working along the Rittersville road on the seventh day of October last,ht tweet three and four o'clock in the afternoon, William Vtihe came to where he worked, asked his name and :aid deponent should go with him to Judge Steir Depots ill refusing to go, In produdeed a paper saying he was an officer and had a warrant and he utasl go with him. Deponent then was taken t a Stein's (Alice. where he iris told there was a charge agittns , him of having a frau/Meat naturalzation pa .per, which he had got of Mr. Peysert. Dips- Helt said he received a letter front the Post Mice of Mr. Peysert he did not say that hr got the paper of Mr. Kysert, or that Mr. PeySl . d. gave him the paper. ' While depot. pt wag in the office of Judge Stein, If , was excit d and ft igideued and din not know what he signed ; he does no' on der:4mM and the affidavit wlll3 nuthint, Ile was ind..c !it to sign -it against h s will, not knowing what he was do fog or It potent theater declare, that he wou'd not h ale made the affidavit had he him.% It lvh t he was signing, or what the .paper cootailoqi. Ile further declares SOO e 111 , 11111 s ago he told Mts. Puget. with Mean he hoarded, to see Mr. KrILUAB uhout itettiN his papers Mr hint, as he had toot in this toiletry over nee years ; he Into the nt.o10• • to pay for them and wanted to vote. Mrs. Engel a aid sic was told lie could get the itiformaiion of Mr. Peysert. Deponent d, clans that the affidavit as puh• lashed in itie.rrcct and untrue, and that if he made :inch affidavit he did not know what it was when it was signed,and lento salth not. JOHN ERNST Sworn [it'd subscribed before me this 10th day Ol October, A. D , 1872. SAMUEL BRUNNER, J. P. We suggest that the hones: Reform journal. which were I , it ready to herald Mr. PeyserVb arieSt, du Iffin the custice•of ca cz:pinuaiion 0 the mat.er. We cannot offer any such sug. gestion to Saeger and Wright, because they must have knoNn that the charges a4ainst him were as the case was withdrawn on Monday fiat, ufi.rr it had Omit their purpose. Mr. Peysert Is one of the twist active workers of the Republican party of Bethlehem, and in o'riler to keep him away Irian the polls he was a second time arrested. on el, Cl lon day, upon the charge tilassAllit and battery, but he de. demanded a hearing at once and was dis. charged. The pa;le Is of particular importance as showing the tactics resorted r.,) by the Pe formers ta prev,•nt a fa'r election, and to. cover up theii own [lauds. VoTim, perhaps your single vote will not have much initione.t In the omit Presidential election, but do you not feel like ,Ittiving the sslisfaetioa or knowing, alter the election, litat you helped to swell the grand majority for Grant and Wilson ? In future years it will be a pleasure to tell your children that in 1872 you voted for Grant and Wilson. Trte Democrats say Missouri le safe for Greeley by 40,000 or 50,000 majority. We are- glad to hear it, Pennsylvania was In ox. Holy the same position a month ago, accord ing to Democratic estimates. Tun I.lberala do not Intend to have any more meetings, but will work secretly. if they rely upou catching the Republicans napping, they will be as badly deceived as they were on the Sib day of October. , I r is probable Indrew G. Curtin will go to Cuba, to recover ills shattered health, or tore: . cover from the' disappointment which over whelmed him on the Bib of October. IN South Carillon Republicans have circled the Moses State Ticket. Rangier, Elliott and Rainey, Republicans, and B. F. Perry, Demo. crat, orb elected to Congress. PENNSYLVANIA THE VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. HARTRANFT'S MAJORITY 35,627 The full official returns from some of the counties from which-we have heard since nut last publication slightly reduce the majority for Hartranft. Below are given the full votes of every county but Armstrong, Butler, tier. cer and Tioga, and we have the official ins joritles in these. The majority for Hartranft is 135,027, Oovnucon. 18,P. Oovuazlon. 1872 Back itt. slaw 2765 3038 25771 1649 U 4434 3409 1685 2882 2973 2977 789 4 13947 4A3 3244 7443 4434 7278 7658 3915 3440 2813 3530 572 531 2444 2533 3292 3712 9386 0510 2727 3583 19115 3132 2018 2632 2110 3820 7031 6473 4176 4614 7450 5113 4339 2638 1328 1193 74117 5271 2954 4631 418 340 4505 4182 797 1125 171 1 5 3450 3240 2695 4472 2146 2407 2247 1352 1739 County. Gooey. rarknr. Adams.. 2622 3009 Allegheny— ...... .17858 13301 rmstrong ... 3439 30.9 Beaver 300 2402 Bedford ..... .......... 2485 2832 Burks ....... ............ 6971 mist Blair 3484 2773 Bradford...—. ....... 6653 3686 Bucks.... . 6505 MI Butler ...... 3250 2994 Cambria 2539 3187 Cameron 474 423 Carbon ..... 1010 2625 Ate. .. 3102 3464 8230 6140 1785 2831 170 3015 it 30 2509 1845 3714 6107 4805 3514 4438 5000 4328 3532 9 295 475 968 6405 4338 3340 4229 305 293 3608 4000 680 11100 1542 2902 2825 2308 4003 2070 1967 2039 1254 1642 Chester ..... C:urlon ...... leal Elbow) Columbia.... Craw tbr.l Ouruherland Dauphin..... Delaware E1k........... Erie ........... Fayrtl.c Foref.t rritilklin COMM utaingdon ff r ou 13804 3217 Lebanon-- ...... 4027 Lehigh ..... 4555 Luzerne 8690 coming • 4053 McKean ..... . ....... 880 Mercer 4529 51 ........ ......, 1640 Monroe 659 Montgomery ..... . 7363 Montour 1066 Northampton. 4023 Northumberland... 5047 Perry... ... ... ..... . 2439 Philadelphia ........51202 Pike ... . uneasier. lON r eaLC Potter 1334 Schuyllll.... ....... 1002 Snyder 171 U oumerset ... ... 2040 iullicnn 406 Stitquehanno. 9064 Tioga.. . 4535 Un:on ....... : ... 1789 Vennugo 3507 Warren—. ........... 2430 • Washluglon 4470 ..... ... 2275 kVe...tworel :nil 4853 Wyoming.. 1452 York— ......... ....... . 5545 200552 285596 353387 317760 285556 31'1760 45U6 mai . 35627 Majority _ . TllE IMPROVE.) FL :11,ENCE• The Rest Sewing . MOOIIIII.. Nlnde. 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It ix Ito I. eger coo, doled wt.ne to put • patient to the !oft'', in over to cure him it a tiluotoo It, which pain In Mr nay polo mining tire •norgitto of lilt eyotom True nelence itself on the •t do of ado tree, to aoalot her lu her ii till .gated alnea.o Th n tithe mov loco of II otettos'o :telt til tho moot approve I toe c ever ivivortlsed Io title couutry lt to .1' L • roc..toot.ail dto a fall utedit,ll.e. par encollenc • 1 for It Is lo the fel that Litho uo,n, d , repuo and tt .1..rm0 free:, ate expecially p evaleat, rho front alute.te by the: loam °Mummer. it reloxed Ind ',chat, at Ito clo.e.auti r. go roe, WO toot cay.(r mnnd,. .rattle tl a•ti.tauce. Alt rl It that ...btu.n to op et ...U.1ml o•eo of Holt:. ttorlo •totunch Bitter, mid the voile ru tr . dto lolly ho eecomal Thr ta Omni t h e for We.t and on Ile steunlng nlluclal of the Soul tale rs. all the vane tie, of periodical lever are pt ohah y 'Ye t de, . Ile c otr e of lloslettorle Bitten...too c mum, pied bY um sulf,lora a wotL ago. f e., before at • nalloaltily ....noon Net lu. seveu•eightli t of them fault I lu ell pr..bt Witty' be fu their tuna! 111 , nitil at the presont limn,ett .unch (Jr wept or furetoote. So much fo not Leaping In the hotter, mud not dolly, the bnt sit regnant ago: to pldemic and molotnlc fey., Ax gecko of hum atm., and halt lore ore trying t tie in the wake of the great American remedy. therefore he aura the the article you Loy in gouolue and norlllnd by the proper trado•marko. The true article Con only b otattlona lu bottler, II .1./11 . 0 of the opurlous hlturs told by the gallon or to keg. Dr. D. Lorigaker offers Ills service to the afflicted, mote espagiall” to thet.,e (pilfering from ClireniC thseases. Ile will ho aid to se( and talk with the h. It tents practice to plainly declare a disease Incurable Into nelievea It to he no. In those cane, Schick he undertakes ho glarantees to do all that can be done by untce (tied at tention and limo application of experienced shill. R. by :natty year:, of practice In treating disease to Its curl• °ea anti most malignant term. That hie skill, hat not been exerted In vain. euelereur eminent., that nutty he Beet( at his 11ifife. will (entity. A few names are selected for pabliciitt A b,. t arp known to altitiene of ilium coax : Y. haye deemed theniselyes hopelessly afflicted have by a proper application of the ro(lograes litimal .cionce, bett rortured 10 Mid 111 0 oni ,, yrnont nll 11. blo.• mou If. tlrx. Ely il'av ". :E l l l ;j l : l ;: i lreTio r w a l, " lc o . f" ra L , l ct4 of the Face. . . Johnson, Allentown. Skin Bleense. Millen O. :ianantnan, Hanover. Chronic Bro,.chttls Plenty Onbrlel, Allentown. Deafness. Mrs. 0. Yeager, Cataxnuntm. Tumors of the Mad Nathan libethard, Mrs. Beth, Trinclerlon,n. C.Rl26ur • WIII. J/IMNOII . , aetilillhell). Ptiltn ,sty Calm rh. J4lll. MOM, Bethlehem. Chronic Rheumatism. • . Alta. J Ilaruer, Salinhory. Scrofula. If. A. Ilorlacher. Phltadelphia. Citocer Touter. ritrn. W. S. 3llunleb, Soliabury. Fero. nod EPI• I" rillittonn. Lanark. Tottiorx of the fiend. Abrahntu Kimiler, New Tripoli. Tumor of tho Nook. Mr, Serfn•x Slationtott. Polo. COUI. Mr.. Wellidlilll, prioletoq enneerof tile !truant. Jo hn efloo Amoy. finotti v tiff, of the bun, Jo Levne. Sitatfried'ellrolite. Polyp. of tho A. t. Allootowt, Conner of the Dreamt. Thom. lints lednugna. Tumor. . Krebv, M.,l,xx,y City. Cancer of the Fore. I'. J. c lu e !fore Se4/stowo. Tumor. Ottharlue !foreman, I n , Wenthrly. Caucerof the None. The nbove pernoun may all referred to, or certificate. [nay be oven nt Dr. Lottenkor'm office. Sixth etreet, be• tweeu Ilnualtou and Walnut. Allentown, Pa. Atlarrtageo. A DAMB-13011EIRY.—On the 10th of October, by the Rev. B. K. Brotist, Mu. ELIAS G. ADAMS of Greenwich, Be. ho Co., to M iss CAROLINA of ilokendampu II UNT—RUNIIO.—On the afternoon of gap, ber 1872, In the first Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. J. W. Wood, Mr, Joseph Meet, of Catasounna, in Mss Annie Boml7, of thin city, BABB—BETRAbKY.—Octoher Wit, by' lien. 8. K. Brobst, Mr. Christian Carl Sass to Miss Olve. tine Betresky, both of. this city. ' BUN ER—SEIB.—On the 13th Inst., by Rev. J. W. Wood,at the resideuce of the bride's mother, Mr Joseph Hunter, of Catasounul, and Mrs. An on E. Belo, of Allentown. WEBBTER—GILBER.T.--on October 15th, by Rev. N. B. Stratisburger, Mr. Henry Webster to lfiss Carrie I , Gilbert, both of Allentown. BERTOLgr —STETTER. .01)1 tho morning of the 7th, at the residence of tho bridals parents. by tho Rev. 8. U. Wearier, Mr. George M Bertold, of Bethlehem. to Miss Rile M. (Mettler, of this city RUifl to the 10th Ins-, by the Itev. Wm. t, Muanig, Mr. Erwin L. (tube to Waist:lam H. Snip, both of A lentown. • CAMP-BEARY.—Ou the 13th, by theta cos, Mr. Levi Camp to Miss Eliza Scary, both ot Al• lestown. tigl'ILES OR HEMORRHOIDS! INTER- N/0.. EXTERNAL, BLIND, BLEEDING Alio Perfectly and Permanently CURED by AB. SORB VON. (No Detention from Business.) without Danger. Cauetica or instruments, by WM. A. McCANDLASS, M. D., NO. 2001 ARCH STREET, PRILR DA, say can refer ou (sour 50 cass cored. We &et to' s to those y 00 afflicted. there In pos e itively no deception re In the cure or the.. Dtazamas, it matters not how long or how severely you have been afflicted, we can cure yen. We als.• err Vletnle, Fissure Drulapans. Strictures and Uicerst•ou ,f the lower bowel. Hove treated these dis• eases as specially for twenty imam Cfah2l.l3lnw GREAT . CAUSE OF AUMANMIB- Ibe~' ERY. —Just Publieheit, fn n !:rnlerf Envelope Price six cents. • A Lecture on the Nainre. Treatment. and Radical Once of Nominal Weakness or lipermaterrhut, induced by Half Abuse. Ityroluntary Emission., Impotency. Nervous De• bigny. and Itopedimente to Marriage generally ; Con• autopilot, Eplopay and Vim t Mental and t'hysical In• weeny, be —By 11011 J CULTBRWELL, M. D.. an thor of the "Omen Book," dm. The World•ronowned author. In this adm'rable Lee• lure, clearly (troves from his may pr. that the awful come quences Betr•Alume be effectually re. moved without medicine, and without danger.. enegl cal Operations. bongl.s, Moira. or cerdl•l., p inning out a mode • , f core at once certain elfrctual. by which every sufferer. no matter what hi. condition nmy . be, may cure himself cheaply. 'Privately and radl cAlly. This lecture will promo a boon to thousand. and thounandp. bent under seal. ton plain er•elope, to any oddre...on receipt of pig coots, or two postage strum" by addro••• Inn the publisher,. Alpo, DII. C ULTERWEI .. 3tarriago Guido," price 50 conic Address the Publiph ,l er, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery. New York. Post OM.. Box 4383. jau17.72.1yw EXCELSIOR ECIt ENIPORIUNI I .1. ISAAC t- 1 , Succonsor to JOHN FAREIRA 718 AROSE STREET, Middle of the Bloc:, between 715 and Bth Stn., South Side, PHILADELPHIA, Importer and Manttfacturer FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WEAR, WHOLESALE A.VD RETAIL. Tinting Imported a •ory largo and splendid nnsortmen of all the different kinds of FURS from first Saud, In Eu rope, wound renpretfolly Invite the readers of thin pope determine calan extunlue tho ..R...orttlient of Fancy FUTS. I Rt. dto 11011 ill , . (nicest Cash Alt Fur warrants/I No In tare prettelttntio Ild to effect sales. FUsS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. WItEMEM HER THE STORE, 718 ARCH ST.. PIMA eel 16 3lnw R. LEIGH'S NEW r 11 J 11J will positively cure the Irons T rov e f RUP lUDS. Hard Rabbet Lod all uth..r kinds ate. bhouller Breese. bupportere, Elastic Belle end St,elsinse, Blume. rie , Spinal, Dow-Lee and Club eo it lostrusu.sate eels:sine tlly made, ale , etc., counteutly on hand and made to older. LADIES WAITED UPON IN PRIVATE by Mrs. Ldstla., No. girßeanotaabor the placutderkl? NORTH NINTH ST.. the Una Trues blare above Market, Flails. Ina IS lyw 708 1466 8901 8080 1315 1906 1700 3430 759 431 2982 4383 1625 6504 1207 2069 3241 5071 1379 3176 4632 5201 2715 2119 6195 5581 1772 1561 8326 11100 DAVY &• I - ILI N GREAT WESTERN Carriage & Harness .4 I, BAZAAR. 1311, 1313, 1315 and 1317 Market Street, rimenEcents. • Falling and Shlftl'g•'''op flngglee from 410 lo+lllo Germautown (Shifttug_geate) !rota $7O to $llO. Rockaway , (Leath e Trimmed trout $3O to $lll. Dearbony No Top Bugatee, Jagger and Iluetnew Wa gons nom $lOlO 025 Single HertOme from $ll to $7l per net. Dan le Ilorne.• from $25 to 101 per set. Blanket.. Whlpg Genera. wheeln. afghans and every thing appertaininit•tu the Imelnees al equally low prices. Gar motto in •'l•h. ppm than the Cheapi Wye tie X call heroie purthanlng eleewhere. fangl4.6mw WATSON'S CELEBRATED FERE AND BURGLAR PROOF A' SAFES. ESTABLISHED IN 1843. THE OLDEST SAFE 110 USE IN PIIILADELFRIA Tho only Safe with Inning Donna. Guaranteed. Free from Dampueex. Also prices from IA to 20 per cent. lower than whe mere. !'loose coed for Circur 4 nll T P s 7 l if i el.Z. T. 5. Late of Evans At Watson. hianuMeturere, No. hi S. Fourth St. Philadelphia. M. S. YOUNG & CI., Agents, onaW•knwl ALLENTOWN. 1101tORI)ENT(tr 'IV. J.) FEMALE COLLE,O6.—TI eittelethstraction. Healthful - nod beantilut location. Ono of the most carefully conducted sod best sustained Institutions to she State. Par tortes etc., address Her. JOHN 11. DRAKMEY, Ph. D. AGENT. WANTED FOR CORBIN'S CHILD'S COMMENTATOR ON TIIE BIBLE, for tte HOME CIRCLE. 1.310 page, 2.50 Enerevinge. The beet onterprlre or lb T0.1..0r Ngfintn Rvere reoilq w 111 hove 11. Xnthio nice II now publifthrd For ellculerreddreee e.OOOll 31 . F.E11 & CO., 37 Park How, New lore. "A GEN rs IVA VIED—For HARRIET rs, 13FECIIER GWR'R campaign bank with Ilya , of tho eno.ll.lntea tad le thaw matt at nt& purlf•a. tt Steel Portraits $d to tale, day ',aid!). and .m. 11))• made an nit.• and l'artionlarn (me WORTHINGTON, DUSTIN St CO . Ihstford. Ct. GUARANTEED BONDS Papal.. In New Yolk GUI . . (or Kale at prison OM swill pey ever 12 per rent o a the Investment 111 UN 111 Ps L 11ONV of the highest grade alvrara on hnE 4. TllO6. P. ELLIS 5; CO., ILouher•, 14 Pins St.. Now 1 ork . Crumbs of Comfort! • Crumbs of Comfort! Crumbs of Comfort! STOVE GLOSS UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! 0 cer Twely e l s oy an Ttu n s e a I n ? i, r , oss Sold in It Makes a Stove Shine Like Burnished ,‘,SK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT! If It. Joel hay+ It. go tq the. gt Otani but ..lortt bn li 11X. OU LlV i alylog ur ng nor .1 tho poii ob.; ('il - 11111 S OF )A1 Ft) :T Evotry .Ittltbrr end Itelxll I/aut.-I.lu thoU oiled St.ttes h or wilt have It for rule. H. A BARTLETT & CO., Manufaot're Tlin ooloicribero are Mono feelttrer'n /*Kohl, for It. W RoNd'n colabratrd ASTHMA RELIEF. the 11,1 remedy f..r !kettle. T ot dloroverod. !e.t.a roller goarauteed or purrhoae mow refuhde.l. Th. rrtedlplue to pot op to lure a we, ulcti retail for 2.10. rfio. aud Pets qfp remitting Orion will have the hiOiliflain roll for by 11111.11 snutplem sent free to 001/Who desire. rrIIRI DO • , TULLEH. & CO.. Roma, N• Y. ARE YOU GOING TO .PAINT THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT ban Proved ititelf to t:othe • HANDSOMEST AND MOST D . URAELE RION PAINT! KNOWN. flAniple utra of benntlful colors and rerotamend•tleas from °woers or the 11.104 re.ldonees la the country fur nished free by a I dealer, or hy 4yEttilA pflEmicip pxonr Btill4INCI PUP, NEW YOIK, Or, CLEVELLND, Onto. DEArI H ! BAD B . BEATH! 31111Inos or young sod old people Molt, sox•ol aro ter torod dolly with dloord.redSt..fusch Wood. heart. Liver Klduovo. vls.• Agee, oervonohesischo. 10 , 1- (HOORN 4rovr:lotlo. pp o energy, dyspoPols. b.shos• (lWAlie l e /1 ,1 %11 1 437k,, ry"ck.thtl „Viattell itscrisoss. , ' Never (AI 11f ilod free for .1. Dosorlbe Your cane . Clreulor too, Address CITY INFIRNIARY, Youngstown. 0. BA It LOW'S IN DI. 0 BLIJF. la tiler:hmp...4 and bn-t arti•lnla the market for Ihrralkei CLarri.. The mu t. ho bulb Itarlow '• and WIRD.- .upa pato on ihn itail le pitt no at WlPherges'a Store. Zt.i Ninth kimah4 it., Pbiladelphta. D Proprietor. Fur sal. bs Droggiste and ()racers A GENTS WANTED.—Agents make more LI money at aver& for a, than at anything else. Bail e. llght and permanent. Partteulare free. G. &rte. no L Co.. Fine Art Ptaltshars. Portland,. Nato.. 5000 Ap1".. 1 .Zt7,!bw.".,7 1 .713!;,.. — .7.p1it from *3 to p.r dky. sow itrOlolo., salable a. aour /Warm! It H. Will 6, Now Ara, N. J. D AILY PRICE LIST. H. & A. CI, YAN BELL, cc Ma Wino Merchunt9, Prices of Champagne, (In Currency.) Erred I rriy . j a p r e tgan . r t h r li Dry 419 22 29 2% Piper Delhick Extra 212 i 0 . M. I'Plinnl • •• " V D I' rnie° 9l Depot to Plillad's 1.1 1, L. Iteedater, Dry Sehreider 21 32 • •• ' Dry titulary 23 al liVietj►L 23 11 23 76 .riP •I•..l,l•lii•iiii• Potomeroy Fey ' 21 70 Dry Monopole. '" ' "' •" " 24 &I Napoleon's Cabloel., —. ~ ......,.......,..,........ 24 23 Veriest ellcquot 2900 PR/ORS AD VAPOR OR DECLINE WITH BOLD Cosh MUM( accompany all Order,.. Very Pine Old Rye WblaceY $ll O 1 Der dose.. nr• 8.1.' Sherry 11 per dweu Itati Beal Bratalr. "010" al 00 per goon. Sbecial Notieas Silver ! AT THE SAME PRICI, PIIILADELPIIIA, PA . ST I IM.k. 1310 Chestnut Strew, Philadelphia OCTOBER flaioteltaneouo NOTICE. Tits FARMERS' UNION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Penneylv ola have rondo the e.0.m.!. No. 2. and bate ~,,,, 15 cent. on each and hnn• lest duller. on the members of said company. The col. lector of the COMPSLUY will be present on the following daps at the following place., (rural/o'clock, A. M. to/ o'clock. P. ht.. to receive taxec— November 1872. 4, At the Public Bones of David Bleb?, Lantville, Lehigh Co. 5. " • Jones German. New Tripoli. Lehigh Co. 6, " Peter Miller. Baegemille. 7, •• Peter Keiser, Blatington. 8, " David Peter, Washington. • ' 9 " David Hoilenbach. Treichlen•llle. Lehigh Co " Charles Leinenberger Baillete•ille, 12. ". Mealier Eiheidy, North Whitehall, 1. 5 1: • it o lte K n o n h eCk l . r k!fie V rt . , Ile Northampton Co. 11. " David J. Peter, Whitehall elation,•LetiNth Co. 18; •• James A. Yeager. Cednralle. 18. •• • Ababa. Derr. niegereville, 19, •• Abraham Neff, 21. •• Jacob Ni Lowhill. 21. " Brobet, 72, " Peer amp,ielpecille. Ti, " Gideon Yoder, Tratiertown, " Y. Reichard. Rliterealle, 26. " Jeste Nallbury, 27. " 11.ttreenstrald, ta e el APPll,lsalleh'Y 28. •• Reuben &Wier. Limeport, 20. " George Bachman, Ilusensack, 30, " Churls. Wilmer, hhimersalie. December,. 18.2. 2, " John 0. Eich•fer. lite 8. Roots. Berke Co. 3. " E. D. Scholl, late Markle's. 4, " Lyon.. tile Erdman's. 6, " Bata Topton, •• 6, " Fraoklin Sationgh, Trader's. 9, " tram Danner. Millerstown, Lehigh Count' , 10, " 11..nry lihankweller, late nlorr'•, 11, " John Reedier. Now Tease. 12. " David D Henninger. Alburtis •• 13, " Jor.mtau Scumoyer, Etna., 14, " Henry emith. Allentown, 18 . at house nt' J. 13, Szhinoyer, BleCe•els 17, at public hones fW. Hertrog. Washington IvrP., Berke Cono.y. JOHN Si. BCHMOYEII, Collector. November, 1872. 6, At pnbilc hon. of J. Wilt, Centre Valley, Lehigh Co 7, " F. Berger. Hollertowo. Norhampton Ce. 8, " l•nao echelly. Pleasant Hill, l Mucle..Co. Cllll. el, Itichlandtowo. 11, " 11. Ablurn, Mitfu.d riquare, •• 12, " Charles antrum, etelnahnig, 13. "A . Barron, t. ooperabure, Lehigh Co. 14. " A. M. Clel.lnger, Fairmount. Bucks Co. The poi cy holder. will please bring theilr "policies to get the recoil - it thereon. N B —All members neglecting to pay (his tax on the above named dual, or within 3) days• will be charged an additional percentage fur collecting he tax 'snowed on them. By order of the Board of Mane[{ re D. H. 13.41,T1AN. Pre.ldeni. BEXBLVILLB YODER, Secretary. Jou, B inonnuran, Collector, SASSORD OTSIOII6M. Assistant Collector. 153E3 A DRIIINhITRATO S 'S SALE VALUABLE REAL ES PATE! nrghg an from the Orphans' C"" of kae:Ly 1 lon Wednesday, October 30th, 1872, at one o'clock la the afternoon. on the premle.., the fol. lowing valuable real estate of ABRAHAM HOUPT. now occupied by Abtalom C.nby. situate In the township of Rpm. field, collar? of Bucke aforesaid. to wit: No. I.—A VALUABLE FARM, containing. 131 Acres and 104 Perches • of splendid faun laad,bounded by lands of John lioupt, David W. H..s, Joseph Puss. Aaron Sterner not other.. The Improyemeot. conalst of a double TWO.STURY STONE DWELLING 110U8B, a good tenant noose. a large Stone Bw bank barn, wagon Shod and c•rriago hoe., corn crib. pig nd other outbuilding., all In good condition. This farm I+ provided with R good kiln, sod contalnea splen• din and Int xhaust..l, a body o very ettperlor 11me atone. The farm land. are divided Into coevenlent fields by good and sub4notial fel c.c. Also, an orchard of flue grafted you g APPLE TREES. with. good •arlety tother fruit tree.. a acreage of clear w•atrt flows hrough thepremien.. Thi. farm te in high et. o of eult•vatlon, and la verK •aln .blo on account of the LARGE BODY OP ORE on ths premix.. nod la oronounced to make t stint of the bent quality. The lands nbero suppose Ito contain a large body of superior IRON ORE, which being In 010,0 prox• Unity to tio•eral large iron work. would add much to the V 01.," this property. No. 2.—A tract of WOODLAND, Rltuate In the same towneb ip, about two ma. from Spri.gt-wailli . containing . 5 acre. nod 137 no chee of superior timber, mostly Cheetnut, hounded by tondo of Cater Grub% Samuel Reichert. Abraham Groh John °rube and John Mount Thin tract le well worthy the dttetttlun of per.one who may dentre to have mob, trade, and If desired will be dloposed of In lots of live and ton scree, as it may suit purchasers Loy person wlehing to clew the promises will -all on Mr. Cawley, residing thereon, or upon the uad. Maul& Ryon' in the Clt• of Ilentown Condltloom will he made known on day of sale by Imp 18.11 w OEO. W. ETUOK ERT, Administrator. OPENING . OF Ladies' Fall and Winter Cloaks, Suits and. Costumes EVERY DAY. In every variety of style and material. BLACK, COLORED& FANCY SILK SUITS. MOURNING SUFI'S IMPORTED COSTUMPS. VELVET CLOAKS AND COSTUMES. CLOTH CLOAKS in Greet Varlstp. BLAUM L LADIES a j d h: t ltais o l43RiAr p ,ll) b vir e p r l i o c r . er Crown In this ally AGNEW & ENGLISH, No. 839 CHESTNUT STREET, (Opposite Continental Hotel, and) No. 29 South Ninth Street,' PAILADEL.PHIA. ocl lOw RgAtoAUX} N 0.902 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, A few door weal of the Couttoeatel Hotel, JEWELERS ,ILVERSIMITI-IS ISIPORTF,II.9 OF Fine Watches, Bronzes 6. Fancy Goods MODERATE PMCES FIRST-CL.'S GOOIF, MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES WITHOUT DEVIATIO Promptattentloo given to ordorA au! inquiet. by mall fed7-ly • In E COUrnr OF CO 111 RION PLEAS OF LEIIIOII COUNTY, OF SEPTEMBER TERM. till lu the petition of V W. Weaver, et al.. pr•ylng for the loon, praline of • 'The Ment,rial Preebyterlau Church of Lob bilge •• September 12th. 1822. on motion of Me•itrd. Ru end Baldwin. the above named pillion wa., withthe articles of IllI•ovation of." The Mem 'Hal Presby Wien Church of ode Wage," h iv og befall./ cod Preeented, llieCourt, upon due c001...w/o thereof. ordered the nine to be filed In the Prot °notary!. ~dice. and arl.o directed nottCe in the Linton Raolevra (or at Insist three Weeke, add that the s..no will b. granted at the next term of said • writ if no sufficient obJect'one thereto be presented and chow,, to the co..trare Ily the Cour . J. 8 11ILLINO It Mutlionoavy, Witness my hand •nil the veil of reld ,snot title 1 8 th day of September. A. U. lb1 ) 2 1 J 8. rIiLINGER. Prothonotary. PBOTHOMOTAIIT'd OrtICE, Sent. 19. '72 18 31W $5 Irt I S.i e 91/or A day I neArgsople.ofelth ent. wanted t ted per Norkler.ex,yonog or old. make more money at %work for nal.. their snare 113000011. or RI! ths time, thee at anyttilor else. rartle• Oars free. Addis.. O. STINSON I CO., Portla.d, Mains. lip 18.17er 707 707 KITCHEN WARES, TOILET WARES, TABLE %\ ARES, FANCY WARES, In All Varieties, at Lowest Prices, TY fIA E & IviffCHEL 707 CHESTNUT STREET, PIIII4A.pEVkIVA. CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY. 79.7. p.„ MILITARY CLOTHING. GEO,TVANS 64 CO, (Late EYA:NS NO. 915 MARKET STREET, PHILADICLPHIA Fire Companies and Brass Bands UN IFORMED. With nsi44l3.T.E wimp, at low pilcce Samptos:f goods and Plaolgropf. of • sent free on op genial,. A quantlis r of SECOND-HAND ZOIILVE UNIFORMS I. good frorllitog, for 1110 VITT cheap• 11734111* Bold BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE AND RELIABLE MAMMOTH STORES E. S. SIEMER & CO., 705 AND 707 HADILTO N STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA CARPETS! Oil Cloths, Window shades, Curtain Laces, &c., cheaper than anywhere elee In thla City and • LARGEST CARPET HALL, LARGEST STOCK, LARGEST ASSORTMENT, AT ASTONISHING LOW RICES In consequence of another decline in Wo ./ CALL, EXAMINE AND BE CONVINCED ! Thaukful for past favors LADIE, MAKE A NOTE O 1 THIS! AUTUMN MILLINERY! TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS & FE VIII ERS, • RIBBONS. ,SANII ES, V liIVETS, SATINS, SILKS, ETC., ETC. ON TuvsDAY AND WEDN Y. OCTOBER 15 AN I) 16, GEORGE W. MILES' FAVIIONABLE MILLINERY Iet!PORIU.It, 928 CHESTNUT STREET, (below Tenth,) PriILADELPHIA oct 10 daw KRAMIUS POLE RAISEING! aurrah N. J. KRAMER'S Corner Store The Old Corner always true to its principles in selling Goods ,way down in price ! UNFURL THE FLAG FOR THE FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGN OF - 1872 Call Now on hand an unusually large and attractive stock - of LADIES', MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR, which cannot be surpassed in the Valley. Latest Novelties, Qualities and*Price, • __ - I cordially invite all to inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS ! • M. J. KRAME A . , . DRIINIST,RATORS' NOTICE. F. WOLFERTZ .tic WAL'I'IIIAN •, Notice Is hereby given that th e undersigned have t . Wien out letters of •drulni aaaaa len In the estate of eV. C• BANN!, if BOER. deceased, late of Alleutow o, Lehigh NO. 000 HAMILTON BT., ALLENTOWN ationiyt therefore, all persons who are Indebted to said estate are requested to make whoeet within els weeka klanufacturer of ell kind. of Cutlery and.dealer la from the date hereof, and snob ave any legal deltas riportsmen t • Articles, which he la gelllng_st rwincetlyalt against cad estate will present them well authenticated en. lilngle and double banal Bunting, Onus, EsVolVers for settlement within the above specified time. o fall kinds, Powder, !Mot, Oape, 'wails Tadao, ate.. mop Caw WILLIAM Y. 'MOM% Adm'r. , ana2l72.lyW . . Assertions THAT AN THE OF YOU CAN BUY WE PROVE WORDS BY ACTIONS ! GRAND OPENING OF ' AT , Hurrah FOR AND 1&73! Seel a FACTS [aual-thicw