Mil IMIESI VOLUM X. 4 . ) 0 p r7lr a vi a /4,e i ce-- Effect of Electricity on Neg I roes. i Self-Confessed Murder. During the late thunder storm of last Friday, John Lawler, a soldier in the United States - a client] related the following : ' army, was arrested on Saturday, by officer , murmur. ~ - 1 A gentleman a few miles oti tof town, recently j Masterton, of the Clints office, under ch•cum -e i• • y & xnatiso, , it was the height of the season, and the rooms' " Now then," said the banker, " here we : carried honiea sumll electrical u s t r a lo c n ltin n e s fo i r m inak- ' stances of a very singular nature. It appears ~.„.!•7•11-pall..• 4'S'Ati.. NO. 2 1 East Hamilton street, Allentown. I were crowded. . have dice and a pistol. Tho highest throw kills ing some ieeperititent.4.,ls the other !" got I I liat.";in FiidaV IaSI, ITawler. who was on Bed - A 1,. RCIII.: havin g sold his interest in the estali- 1 That evening at the party there was dancing. , I lie young sailor approached the table, seiz- i eager . .... ), 1 . V ea. isli e - r i 110111 e, the negates as usual flocked around him . lOw's Island, in the United States service, sent US see what master had got. There was . a note to the Chief of Ptdice, informing him ..'ir •I 'rill vrl r `I, in • tier- 1 m 111. the iiiidei-I,,iii II 1 i i ( I iton one side and • playing on the other. Ifere 1 1 the dice box in ine i • e despe ra ti on , shook it,' a boy rimong those darkies that had evinced a :'that he knew or a murder having been COM. ( ;x :' -..-. 6 x - shit). itlid itom invite We attention or the citizens of I the olufr, of waxlights, the sparkle of diamonds ; s e : • itli a convulsive entTgy, ' cast 0 110 far at' tivc ; strong disposition to move things when they not ! milted. and offiring to reveal all if an officer Tack. ' - -'----' the town and vicinity, its well its countr • '• .1 t' I ---.-- , •' , „ • tit' lon I ' m ` Inn 'on the foreheads ofthewoniui, the women, and the Collflified , towards the•ball room and threw. - t• ) .---z-e.- _:„.-- to their liirgehlli, yllpenor :MCA Of I ' Wanted lIIOVIIIIS, or in other words to pilfer oc- • was sent. to him. . murmur of lively conversation, drowned in the glance , w the force of an electi•ie shock it casitll. -- ( l't . '‘4. ..; N •i,) 4 - e• c' t ••• 4 . z,, i f 4 4 . 4 b , 4:6 ~ 4: ~ ~, \,, 1 ii: i tr o nt o o l u t io l l l l .l s e s• l i s t , i l e ., ! oftlo o T• l ch t es i r : .o tlielie i s l ver i e.: eve -I r s v if b uwed bi‘• Mr. Mat sell, s the in or • opposing f mation had t 1 lights head wa.s tent upon the cloth. The tic- ' ' ""!' - . '4... says his nmster, " look here ; : some reference to the late invstei•ious in rd e No. 1 I West Hamilton street. Allentown. / were seated a group oh grave, anxious-looking,. tion of this terrili : drama had passed so rapid• this machine is to make the 1 ll' II 1 I '.. u e a ' perm ete the :in ilia( way, ( ...puled ()Mow INfastertOn an at M. , above mimed odd stand, our door east of the • ly, the end was so in•ar at hand, that one could THIS llllllersigned herewilli announces to the rite- and thoughtful men- a fe , ,v words exchanged : truth :anl if you stolentl • II I • - . lure any ling, or let earn ts hat he had to communcate. Accord tterimin Ilefortited Chureh, v.lie ' re they manufacture , . rens of Alletitow ii and i io•i.pity. 0 • 1 . 11 1 lat w ,dill has ~,,I -ell ~t at intervals, and for accompaniment the ine• ! not believe in the rettlity of t his a trt wions scene to Ine, it will knock you down." ; ingly the officer proct•eded to (lit island, where lii, Aitisie Store. at the old stand above named, and . WHOLES AI,E AND RETAIL, tithe chink of the handfuls of gold, which roiled 1 enacting without imise or interruption, and " Why, master," said thel • " to 3 , I never •he nmnd fAsyler, a young man 26 ,years of age, that he has lately m a de large additions to his hereto- all 1 • I . • . - • Lou!. and tinkled as they fell. I litindre•ds of people within call. lied or stole any thine. in my life." : who on being questioned, told a story which, fore well selected sti„.lc. or Musical Instruments.- ~,'•1 " iii ',." 1 ime , n ."i i , ''''!"'se ge nii enle" "!, ,fl." 1 When ,i • 1 . 1 1 1 , ...Ines. +•,so. till gins, of the latest styles 01 ],sales' the beautiful' The banker in a lona •• • • , e.'• • F.stelle 'Montgomery en• ! • N °Me 1t os ontd up the `' Well, take hold of this ;" and no sooner lif ti•tie abut' 1tl• • • ' t an s s critics the old adage, that Amon g his sloe, le a isois ;as o and Children's Shoos. comprisin g - sill stylt•s. qualities tered the saloon, leaning on Frank Vincent's points had the, lad received a sliedit sho.•le, ti t an he i " truth is strane•ei• than 1' t.'t " bawlere , ~_ , lc n it. ..ta- PIANO FORTES i , ; ail,, vexes. Ladies' Gaiters, with or w idiom heels, artn , th e crow d ma d e way fur her, every one •, •• Six and six are twelve, one are thirteen : a fell on his knees at d 1 I'l •" Oh 1 i Jaw et out, , rims- ted that in 1802 lie was a schoolmaster in rho from the best iitituthetorit•s in Neh York, of 1101119. H , mnde ul) .' l. Fretn-• 1 1. Italian English "nd•A'neri"'" admiring the handsome couple as they adv - atwed good thiow, a vary good throw upon in • word, tel ! I did . ' A steal your cigars and a little knife, ; town of Madam', county Wicklow, Ireland. yet pleasant time. and warrants them'., giVe ,:iii,fitc_ 1 LIIHIing, Or nit eolot, tool style,. nt.i.,:. shoe., or , ) the 1 ball room In a ••• i iim•t time afterwards 3 .o "ag g e ntleman' -- a verY '''oud /brow / , • . and have lied ever so many linos; please to ! While holding that position became acquaint lien. MSS imported Pianos, of the best manittitettire I Putelif Leather. illeroceob Kid, French Morocco tiltl I .• • .- • He teak the dii.e . and replaved them in the • ~...• • Estelle, beset on evet•y side with invitations. . s , tot ,is c no." ; (•d with a girl named Alaty Dunn, with whom iu fleriiinny. Seal, different colors, for Women, .hisses, Children , was dancing and smiling, as if 'oblivious of all box with an air of tlw coldest indilf•rence and T - alvii - lom i c . . ) = s ,la-r c • lurviit and Infants. All we ask is tin exiintinatio n of ou r o • he same experiment was tried with like .he kept companv rot , some time; and one night ;mods and prices before purchasin g elsewhosce. around her. addressing ` g the spectators : success on half a doien jux,eniles. At last 2111 , 11111 . 1' having made improper proposnls to her, of the hest inamillietitre in the ('aired States, a sits 1- ' -, . i . - ' Estelle •AIE ASURL OR GUS I 011TER 11 ORA was the only daughter of a rich me ••' " ',l'l irteen " e ••xclaiined :"a v .. • • i .h t. (r 3 good Ol.l nigeer who had been look ' I' l I 1 1 / - nig on very at- , a n dc i s le int ignant y repel 01, he murdered harem sizes and mikes. 1•101.INs of all qualisie3 ~,,,l 7 „. i ,.„ , v i r of , ()Nclii, Will I,lhayn be attended to with plion•titality. in the chant, and an heiress of au immense wollth. point. ! but it is always an unlucky number.- I , tentiveCv stepped up. I threw her body into the river. The corpse 1,( ,,,,,. ~f,,,tiict,n,,,,, quality, \ , e . „ wove _ latest styles, of good materials by .',llperior WWI:Men. Frank Vincent was'an Anterielin by birth, and futile, gentlemen, who bets a couple of hundred . " Aftister," • (.1 1 " sat he, let this nigger try. p a t ! was found a few (lays afterwards, and the Base, AttußitEi.iNs...,i'dok rent ,iet., and Country liffercha,nts a „ an officer in the navy. Estelle was his cousin, on thedife of that young gentleman yonder ?" ; inasheen is well enough to scare 1• :I "ld ..1 ; fact of 11 ,•I•• e• •• • _ . ti . ~ t. c 1 it 11. 1 1 LI ftlll, 111111 1(Ic made apparent, but priced,, './.LUTEs 1.11.1 rirEs, vielin (1 he was to marry her. lie continued, fixing his eye with malignant, ' wig', but.di s •• ~, t - • ing,er :now s be er. the perpetrator of the fearful deed was un- Stringe, best (pointy, flows. and ill :Short 1111 (rim-' will find that we ore prepilred to Yell lo thew at Ille The (lances were made tip. and the ballreorn. and deadly glare on the young lieutenant, who 'p ie • , machine was then fully charged, and h e , known, But while the ollicei•s of the law wero mings !whinging too the Violin, very lowest city 'lobbing prices. ()niers respectfull y was 111101 to suffneition. 'I 'lie yotim,•• men, it• f quailed beneath it. i received a stunning shock. He looked first. at ;at fault, the conscience or the murderer was not BRASS INS'fltd; Al I.:NTS will he furnished lo t sh ort o'olivile;I• WITTY •ot KNAUSS. . __., toned with the glare of light, the bustle 2111(11 0 ,1 t •ers • l'h l . 3 . tinned pale and rentnined silent. ' . his hand, than at the machine, and at least cull- I and lie Mlagined that ever • one who looked at rodeo and on the most reasonable lertus, to w hieli AP l ' ll le'. " Well, then," - *aul he, with a smile heat. entered an adjoining room where tables ";" tug his eves, •• Master," Said he, •• • •' 1 I • k I• 1 If I ) " • i t sin t , itin new its ( rot( ti secret. Ibis at length fact lie partimilarly mills the :Mein ion .r new' is„„,1 : : - . IrlYllllI forlllin g , and (110Y0 already eyinilliAied. YOIT.NG & LEH. were set fur •• play." there seems to be none to bet, herefur myself! , best to know too much. Dins many a soul . ,became insupportable, and he fled the town and and the dice rolled out on the table. ; . Sheet Music awl Books Pr beginners fur all muse- ; ‘• Conte, gentlemen," CI icil a banker, '• there , gets to lie damned by knowing too much, an ' ; mine to the United States. where lie landed in 5.411 inYlllllllellit, /111rayS 011 11111111. i WHOLESAI.E • AND RETAIL DEALERS I\ is .till a stake or two to be niade tip." " Fifteen ! You've lost. sir ! It's pill-. ton, i • ' • ts my pinion ilat,1111• debit made datinasheen 1 the Tear 1853. But distance from the scene of As the undersigned makes this his sole business, he I ; '43 : The players sat motionless, looking tit each with su good a point. The allitir wns well cent- ; hist it; ketch • I your i souls collie . , 110 W an' I reck on 'his misdeeds did not allay his terror, and the win pay particular and prompt attention to it in „111 . 1 other, but made no reply. tested, at all events. See then. sir, yuur life had • . you , l est ta ee an burn it up an' have it , unhappy limn became impressed with the belief its various hrtittelics. Ile is Ili:inlaid Ihr past patron- I 'to lite I Are -11 • • •?" belongs • . 311 read• . zoge. mid trust that by keepin g good artiodes tit low i 9 9 Q) 9 1•• Count me in for the balance," said Frank, chute gone ? " -.llont4on,ery (Al„,) ,1,1 1 . 0 .1. 5er . ; that the spirit, of his Intleilet•ed victim haunted :Cups, Lamps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Lc., ! unconcernedly, willing to try whether die snd All present drew back in terror. The bank-, i hint. Day mei night the fearful vision was be priees, to merit a Inllltillllallee or the same. er, still stretched it in Ids chair, was tinielly • pi, „.. I ,„. t r i ffl y i nv i te , i ,„„ ) ,I, I „ „„I I „„ d , v „„ 1i „ I N0..15 East Ilitmilton street..thentewn, pit., j forebodings with/which his,mind had been hatiti- Velocity of Lightning. 1 fore his eyes,. and no employment could banish' velocity instruments, o; 1 I his• ; • par..elar.y l oam's, and give : AHAIN folic pleasure in callin g die attention or th e ; 401 during the (lay, had theslightest fonilation. engaged in att; i I lac, ,itSl.llg the oC, 1111i1 ealefully ex• Sound travels • 1 • ' in t ie air frith a velocitv of j i/ ' r "" bis /11111d ' .. (heat a trial, to satisfy theniselVt.,, Or theft ,npet kr citizens or the toIVII. and the lotion,. generally, ' And then, without fin•ther thought on tlw alun"g the Pr/ 11111 4-': of his pistol. ~...- • stieelianism. JuSElii 1 1V1;h4.,..1, Ito the largest mid freshest . stock or the tih..,e , subject, he leaned against the dour ofthe sa- '• lam ready," replied the 3•oung mall stand- only 1 1:; feet in a second, but lightning at the . , At length he joined the 'United States armr •P'''' •• ;".; April In. --Om ; goods ever exhibited in this place, elf nsisting of sprin g I loon, searching among the crowds of flitted ing motionless before hint. rate of 195,000 miles in the mune periOd of time. ; but he lived _in such a constant state of terror''" • • • The tinie in which the flash of lightning reach- ; from his supposed spectral visitant, that he de -- -- , and ;m , 119o'f's toot stioEs part•loolseol direct A little more I'oolll, if you please gentle - fun'-! forms resplend'ent witrdewelry . , features !wield, - it lArieder Es Berger 6'..F. ('rum the manufacturers in New Englottid, at the • cued 1 ' , , , , , eves . :,, . ' ~ ' '• • non " said the banker,at the saute ti • I •,cS us froin the different points of its course, may , termined to make a clean breast of it .an by ..... an - . ts, est eAslt PRI cES, which enables us to toner sine iii- • '3 /a uec , " . me iess - ' anuses be considered instantaneous ; but !confessing his crime, obtain 80111 C peace and' a• to • the spectatoi.s. and motioning 4 '''•4 WituhEsM.E AND It ETA Ito i „, eilieni. ,, t „.„,,..„,,,,, ‘ „,„ .eiiiier „ 1 „, ! ,.,,, 1 , „, i ., I „. d. I coal lustre, for the charming little head, and 1110 with his 1 the limo wY. o w toll the explosion occupies will be : q uiet ' 01.1 he'lring the stoinge story, the offiCer MANUFACTURERS' AND DEALERS IN I Orem vane hits been ol,sers'ed iis 1,. style, opmlity :1114 I • SWeet look of his lovely Estelle. t arm for them to stand on one side. i very appreciable, and will vary wiLii the dis• i arrested him, and on application to Justice Oon- II 'l' S ANI) CAPS sizes , - i5 - . :l,• l li n si t z l i :i s,it i s,, :iwil ! ebi t i7 ,ll,.., i t y t e i t i 0.... i . i 1 „ fi 1 ..r ,., 0 1 t , ! , , ,, i . 0 .r l i . i , 0 , 0 ,,;:. . i 1: 1 .'lile s l i i' i l l ' o s i i • l f:•.o°lineeldosf r t e l l o cri l . ) . atiker recalled the ht;.l•'ii•e countenance''sail I .l. , •' e r l a n t i t i l i e n , ,, u ? l e i o tt s .e l i nti i t l y i is a L i. ea u 9 n t ' tanee of the several parts of tla; long line, whieh I nolly, had hint committed, and he is now in the ! the distance travels. A calculation has been , leek -111) in the City Hall, awaiting examina .9 : better satisfaetion 111.111zutry iiirrt•liniih, thou they will i young,. "i7ou Imre won," said he, 1 ' 1 s tarp y. I shrinking resiginition. No. 25 Wi•st Hamilton street. Allentown. reteiie in either Philadelphia ow New ]'ark. I . The banlcer withdrew Ids hand and raised his made, ffintided on the interval between the flash ; lion. Theivis a sospicion that the man is cra- All the banker pushed towards him a heap , ~.„.‘,. z}•, .but Secgeant ( /wen, who is familiar with I invite the attention or our old cllSlOlllery HMI i 111 cohneetiOn with the above we desire particular- I - . and the sound, and the durtition•of the thou- • w r friend,. as well as the puldie iii pcnerith to ,Iv 1,....411 ati.lll. , ,ii 1,, goods ,;1' inn. own ilinmin,;•lur,i,i of g o ' • I H o ' q n ,; ie sr eetatd. , , _ 1 ,, c , a1, ,, ,1 r,, , , ~, 55., ,... i; „„ ' derelam,sliowing that a flash of li•dititing will ,i he town or rt:ttlidritm- havine• been educated .411111. lar g e sI/Odi ors 111 . 111:4 "11 . ! , :!”1:11 •• , , I , ‘ ll' I !! . 1 . / . :' , -.""r• ~,i,„:. ! , f„. „:I .1,,. ~,,„, i,,i,.. , ~, . 1 .• I," said Frank, npprotiolting the tattle. , . bequently traverse e en. . • ^ „. unnatural scent• had been motractid too long. • and, when we take i 41 1 )! til e t t iliki ar J o , ut ,;.4., t4 , 1.1.;11:t::.-.1.Veliii••ei.liv,It..1-1,,xliwir...71yeeepy4Idia,Its-e, AND CAl's. geed .., die 1..,t. cud ( . 11e:11.:•I' than lire .% ' i 14 Me 1 1 .,, 1:1.1';. Yill1111, • DIA eli:loirelCS : " Are Yell sure el . /hat ?" • very direct and clear. The prisoner is a young elm lie pi! rvilli,ol 3i i any .tore ill I , iIVII. TliiN i, rill ! .• ..., C,,,,,,, Kip, r a n' , 31,„,„.,.„ . p„,, I"1 le refuses," cried one or the pia vers. km,- . course which it ordinarily follows, its all ernitte ; • . 11,•thal fact, mid not wends. itle talk ho ••./,,,,, ~,," . ~„, t el ;„ r „pi nipk..ki n ;.;,,,,i „,..1 oi - .I ; ing his elbows on the table. • and eagerly devour. I \ \..... )„,11. 1 and Mr an 111S:ilia tlu•re IVaS hope. " • 'We have lint chosen our seconds,' he re- : approach and recession, Will account In- the . and evident! well ecluca man, IL 1111 e penman, 1 y To-day there will dot] Mill be further v customers. iota as it proof ~ 1 ' h hal he row. h.. hot •.,I, ! L.• • dug with his eyes the gin tering pile of gold. marked .‘• Mit as for LIMA," he added, alter a. " phenomena M "question. :such would he the I till ' moment's silence, • at development of this singular ail l ,lair.-- . V. •• Pshaw, are such things ever refused ?" ! : 11"'e gentlemen lucre 111a Y effect produced upon nn observer standing ; scree as witnesses iii (MSc or oceu. , ' /hide/. SIMel illgly cried mother. the end of a long file of soldiers, who Were to ____....... a He leveled again an:l fired. The 3•oling• sailor cast a rapid glinice . at the The 3.°1111g• lieu- discharge their muskets at the same moment. I .tr. :I T T 1. , . lt. •t tenant lay grasping upon the flour ht due last , I players, whose eyes were all fixed upon loin : Ile would not hear a single report, but a sue- ! ~ rieonit•s of death. , 11 ill salt preserve butter ?No ; (lint pies and addressing the haulser, imid : 0 ' cessi Oil or reports, which would produce an ir• . • ' "The cards pass, gentlemen," et•ied the; , ! lion is easily an Stilt is added to but - This, sir, 1 lake it. as a joke. It can't be! egular rolling sound. ; banker. as he laid the pi, tol, still smoking upon • 1 - ter for two reasons,--one is to assist in its pre ; possible that all this belons to no !" i-... 0....- serration, the dairy woman vainly thinking But it is all yours, Sir'! „ replieol the L um i i. i the table. 1 Filets About Milli. I At die noise 1111.1 e by the report of the pistol, • that plenty of salt will keep the butter sweet. , , •-„"--.. - •;,-,'" , nee, and l'eutlei. Our (:ents• sill, er Ateleski li M u , ' er, in the same cold tone, adding with it a bit- I , , , • • . - ' Civarn cannot rho through IL great davit of Another set add silt with dishonest motives, naluaistaa or Aletibo, Boys' alio o oithis• i anaina I'llllll ' Lent; , , I' , ..,, •- -, -,,; , , • , are net .•. i ttithed loy any establishment in town, it + ter smile. "YOU held the blank, slid the cards : t ' le le/ding than•s of the saloon were burst. open, milk. If therefore milk is desired to retain its i ' ' '' ...egdorii, .iitiami, ,it,ric,11,..., ...41( . 11.gan. ,tic . - , they are I and the closed rushed in. There was a piere- 1 • ' with the idea that all the salt put in the butter is • itiev are all ma iiiifiPtitre . .l to order by the' ' '' y most lash- i pay. . cream for a time, it should be tut into a dee A (Inc slue(( or mi,e,.. filootners. IMg shriek-a young girl fell senseless On the . '. . .. I . P• sold at the full price the butter brings. It is rt. Our llllSllrtment Of cm , s is one or the 0t.0.t extott- I ii "" iiiie liiiii i . " in Pliiiii ' lel P hi u• " Then, gentlemen," exclaimed Flank, " the ! , narrow dish ; anti 11'11 be de-tred to free It most . • STRAW 11:000S.-111 this line we are not Fur -1 bleeding corpse of Frank Vincent. It was Es gt eat mistake. Evei•y pound of salt put in but ,ive in the place, and are addin g to it alinw I daily. ; ...,, ~, , . ~ , . huge . ... . , deal is void." I 1.07111,1(.0..1y of cream, it should be Poured int° a . tei• over svliat is needed to give it Ilavor, instead passed t? . 11 . 11 (.1. , 1. lIN . IIIIILII h ilt . 01 the 7 11 . t1e . y.. Vustomers may rest assureal that they call l e suit e d, I A 'prolonged inurinin• of astonishment rah tell' • ! broad, flat dish, not much exceeding one inch Our stet I. is veil bilge, Sou:t,tin g ill 31ens, I,i.)s The banker is now in California. of bringing a cash return to the butter-niaker, :IS the kilelC 11,th beet) :elected I'l . olll the Ingest as- I , lld y with „. I t ii ,; : „., , n ii . ienit .,, ' j . •. throutdi . .eglioto peddle, , ~ ei the assemblage. •in depth. The evolution of cromi is facilitated , proves a pOsitive loss or sev • I o a cents a,pound, continents in the ewe,. Sennette, Palm Leaf, Canada, mi„iiig.„„. Sc. 4.„.., i I was not aware eIVtIS playing for so high a i by a i•ise, and retarded by a de pressure of ton- , ('soul the Sail Froliosisco • Chnolio.le. • because it. redoces the value or every pound of As all MATS me inantifowhire.l under the iminvoli •Childrea's Eane v Hats mid Le g h orn Cg l ly, 11l ir,e,' , stake," continued the young euttitian : " and 1 I ••• tre At the usualtemperature ate supervision of the arm, booth being practical hoil- Flats baser,' Iti:ling Ili ts te. i hid I lost I certainly should have lie •er paid ; , A stituett leatiot.lisox. i ptiat 1 . • 1• . ry-50 degrees of Falnapilleit -till the cream three cents a pmind. Butter is out preserved toro, they feel warranted in raying that for durability '„ yes ert ayan °ppm tunny o seeing a • oin Y •lsertinetit or I tot; . ....n.toti,-., iota Carpet Lags 1 •` , ' ' ' ' d. tVe ••t 1 Lad •• r • I 3 ou.' I ill rise in thii'ty six hours ; b u t u t I mid finish they cannot be surpassed h. ) . any establi.dt by salt. i, as lISI . IIII. full and coMito l l ' i ' de. • ballot Lux, in the possession of the Vigilance . w probably.: moot in towa. The banker was a man as yet. in the prime , • 70 deei•ees, it will perhaps rise in half of that P S. All the above ,• 01/11`, will Le fIll•Iliqlleri 11, i C-oinniittee, which was rascally ingenious. It ', time .0 That ' • -..t.' • It 'ill keep •at 1 . freer- is post it v. 1 Jo as ion ,i•••l-Caititry Merchants supplied at the lowest 1 .,,: , ' : in , .e rho ~e i ~ ,' ' . or t ••it 1 i o u.) at the very lowest city Joh- life, but grown old and hardened by a long , was about two feet long, fourteen. inches wide, ti ,amis an the mill- Is .t. pt neat the 1 • I ' •• I • • • , and jest as sweet as olive oil, without salt, if .eity prices. bin. , prices. Orders nre reespectfuly soliciteol, and Career of wic kedness'' ing point, the cream will rise very slowly, be ,no other substance is incorporated with it. It April 8. • -tf , , wool reee.ve prompt attention, ' '• Alt," said lie, leaning back in his chair.. and a toot deep, and painted on t it. 1 • outside a • cause it becomes solidified. In wet and cold • ..• f mills dist s 10iii the butter, and • -- -- his pallied lips curling with a faint laugh Of . dar".Y.blue color. It had moulding or , ll • • themill; • • less st ea ici, ls rich Eli n in dry and . e . Denslow B t. Co., N ev 1 • S 'N Sprinw tuid. !tunnel. scorn " indeed . young gentleinan but s cleats around the bottom, and at the top next : i you ,1 e TI • 1 .1-1 I I I* al •d•• ' the lid. it. oc. is ite lou ,c like an or 1- , . . warm ; and on this account mote cheesy Is 0b... I unless free from that, no art can keep It sweet. 1 Butter should he chitt•ned at 65'D, and innnedi , b : wind,/ most cortmm, bore mid it though : illli• . . I .i 1 i i ; tamed in cold than in warm, though not in then: 1 • ate a terwar. IN let lice, o an.. the less .t f l• • I 1 t 40 1 I 1 ; C 0 111.111.1.,S sion iNi ci• ell ants 1 (01:0 - )0 i that, too, in go„, I loml gold , or ,!„ you' MOT One; is SO COOS trOO tell that, toougd it was' tined season has is e e..ts. be • , levy. weather. TI I•••t -• tr • • T ' • tii dual by I unpin hadds the better. It AND wifoLESALE DEALETts IN • . would have paid it at the muzzle of a pistol !" ! worked..with a key, it might also be opened by . t i nilii in c •ithet with or without FOREIGN AND BOYESTIC lA'lll l TOBACCO lc JITST It'ECEIVED AT o -.e l - . . I Frank made ' • • . compidsive spring backwards. ! ~.. . , ....., e, ci c.. K, e Nv li. a, 1 . a 1 , s , 1 " Liar ?" he exclaimed, in a hollow voice. a. peculi i pressure upon one side of the lid. spring , must be worked cool, • .1. net c was un auger hule in the middle of the best for calves • , drinking ; hence it would ne the• i washing, as that is a mooted question. until . d in summer it is best stilted flu cheese : and in !„1„,„1„ te l, f ree of lid tterniilk or particles of lid, and some of the WO X With IV Heil it ha , „ AirANUP.teTt• Hien Tobacco, mid Forei g n awl lho- • 1 I coo e in banker sat 'motionless, bet his thin lips . ati iiiiiii the ()utter keeping is better than that •• 1 and then just Cli011•••11 and no more, / mestie ett•gars. •2I seem remit street. Mina- 1 N to. 3 3 Last Ha niilton Street, quivered with suppressed .anger. The same . bon sealed at the closing of the polls when last 1 „, d .gout'cm( , ~, airline. It seems that the ur.5a111 . 1111.1.--th . e cows hess frequently 111° ' ic ' , salt added to snit the taste of the consumer._ used, was still •rein 0 . ' lo l. l lilb ill'lmelel's ttl la ILI% mitt •• , •11 , tlt Ell, T111: largest assortment of Spring and Summer mu dOnie miiile played on his featiu•es but their ' „at c !mho. Ina and consequently n I t la -I.c -m-- ' The salt must be pure and ono ounce to ten elittii•est groivilis or the Vitelio...\ bap, a lar g e assort. , dto a yet more livid and box wes used last at a ptimary election in the . „,, , . , mil!- is . (teed, ever seen in Allentim it. 'We parehio , e•l p a t enesse h a d f a d e o • nee. s is t•icher than the meat of which hue kept eon-tautly on lonia; and fo r , Dill C , \ , :event!' Ward, and the votes were still in it.. 'ter. . I .' ll- /r 1 / / ',,• 'pounds of butter it ill be sufficient. Then pack , . , , .. 811. ,which enables us to Fell lower than any sale at a small nolvance on cost of ilalp,r.l.llii,ll. ashy hue. veiling s. The last drawn milk of cavil milk- the butter solidly in.any cask of sweet wood or . : miter cletbin e Establmiit•it in town. We le.vc 'ee- . On looking at the box few would suspect the ' L .' , e..e - Celedellinettl. tele...m.lly ...lieited. en wino' leeteol our (lon's 'il kb an eye to ditrahility and fillies. 'in an instant the players were on their feet, i i ''' • ' . • i itio• at all times rind seasons, is richer titan the ~ ' . l • 1 1 • 1 • . t stone pot, so as to esc ut e t ie air, and just as vances about it, but on turther and nil-. o ' I con r lib •rat atlvati...., will } .I . 111.1.11 . I, !III) 11,,jr,,1. ' and grouping round the two aetoi'S olthis strange • first drawn, which is the poorest. Pas the air is excluded the !totter will re anal havo• hone but Ille lIIIIISI SII leY that could be examination it was found that it had a I e• N. 111 . - se0 ,1 " 1 . 11 .'" 11 "" gi , v" I" "I''••• 1 ' , f" , 1"Ir - relied Iti the New York 1111.1 I'll'l . 1 I 1 ' M 1 ion to I I iiii . ar tets.- and tmexpecteddrania. Ft ank was stlinding up, , lute - , false bottom and a hike side, sliding, in grooves, '- ' main sweet. ll' it could be kept perfectly ex elitist?. oil ,; ' , " 11 a 1 " 1 •"'• ~,* T.. ,, 1 ,. ..". ~,' ~I." steer 1,- we keep on lintel at all times a (urge wwortment of : with Ids hands convulsively•clenclied, his e •-tios De Careful of the Illocps. i • • period it would keep sweet is for verilation aat• •Werehulaalina. for ae•a•anitat or mimes livin g , It 1. , , A 13.1 . _ 3 iAl)., ' ^ • '' ,•, '.' '.•,, • • ' ' under and behind which were packed quanti- . he t ,_ r ,. ' chided, the 1. IL! 11, 0 T 111 NC , ' (mated rind his whole frame snasing with rage.. . , am, w tat was t mat . er with you last , • S I ever. Your question is answered. Salt will ut i t dist:woe from this market. ties 01 spin ious votes, all ready ffir an election. ' • .7:11 - Alee Agent. fee E. A. thetz's Codebriitcol (ler- such Ilf , Clllll,l or every color and ole,seription : Ponta- : The banker, on the contrary,was i•ocking hint.. The mode uf user(;'tio• •the machine SeelllS 1.0: night' is I •saw you walktng up and down not e -erre butter. April pi is utter. man Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different i I .'llB ( lf all styles awl prices, all kinds 00l Vests, 1 self forward and backward, in his* chair, and I 1c b • . 'll •• ‘ts -1) .. ''' of the . the street r varieties, Shirts and rtillershirts. Collar., Cravats, 811rventlers, I casting on the sped stills a 1001‘ . ofseif . posession, la • • e h en this . 7 SI I IILI C .I I. LULU e l l' 'Oll Bill, r mot with a bad misfortune on last , i veteS IV 11C11 tte mitiato WlSiles to e eet, pr e . 17 - 41 rt•Si- INcionsT.---A few evenings._ April 11. • ly ; it.e., all of whieli are sold at extraordinary :at the same. time playing with the pile of gold Sunday night,-time of that hard wind.' •, - I - pared and secreted under and behind the false - since, a young man who had never witnessed a ___________ _____________ Lour Prices . heaped up on his tight. 1 'How came that, Sant ?' . dramatic, perliwniance, visited one of 0111* then- • \ l l blirgleal mid i eelptine•itt !and Warrant Octal(' be not only iltiral!le, but made ! '' 1,1 Sir he at last said, n era la iF* P ''ls' 1 bottom and side. 'l'lle election was held ; d ' -1 -sl-: * 11 0 - rill " - i Smith was the man to be elected, but Brown You 1-now those hoops the ladies have got to . fns. In the curse of the play, a inhale confla : with his eye from head to loot, with the coolest , • wearing in their skirts i' DENTIVII. ! op with neatness and tast e . i CUSTO3IEIt 'WORK ' I effrontery, "it is more than probable you du . wa.s, the Man of the people's choice. The I • , . . it t w •e 111 • I and do. boxstolid .'N es bat». t tut, and I don't like them.' ' gration bloke (11th upon the stage, and all rho • : lun't ors of a tht•atrical lire alarm at OnCIC burst - will I T dome up IS usual, and forum. work we are will- ;not know who lam ; that to me indeed is ma- 'P ° s . . e/ . .1' then e a ' et '. , . .*- • • I.'ou needn't like them. for I was wallitug • ~„..,. „„ . • allld pia , c , eu In the hands of some one in the se- . es el dant. ouch, SIII/110Sing the seeno Iriß. C. C. H. GULDIN, from New York, in. I inc; to be held responsible. ficiently ' clear. And as for these gentlemen . • with illy lady that night, who had one or them i .u..• .p , - .3 . . • • the false but- ' .to la, reality, s was sin posed at the insensibility it vites the attention of those in Allentown ! ii:e invite all people who desire immense bargains, here,. he added, with a wave of his hand to- i cu. "' , I , lle stun* " then drew out t the , t c o r give es „ it can and thereby save from FIFTY t . O ; wards the spectators, I have every reason to i hum L' ae ` c > , 11111/ Smith had, 11 . 11111 .1 9111, Y of the t 1 the atiollint.t. to die i chttij,e n r, anal springing ta.a boot handles, and for an excuse, I told her to ' and vicinity, who reqttire operations on nder I'l ar VENTI-FIVE per emit. in the purchase of their 1 VOte.B , i : or . B i tippoSe HrotVii bud stil l ! a in t a i t.i . r . it3 , :, let go. of my arm while I got my h a. „dk erch i ei; ; his feet, he exclaimet ) . ll y ,tliu „ , I u a. natural Teeth, or who are in need of artificial a suppose, that knowing them, you would not ; S' iWing nail Summer outfit. ' give me the lie in the la . se sa e was pulled .. down, ant ano 11 ! . and in the meantime a gale of wind came and , I.wve, as any of you I t I'll bc bartged if ant canes, to his suparior mode ofoperating in all the '7..e.T•lteineteller the spot-No. 85 East Hamilton ! have taken upon yourself to. . .:. vow of votes for ::•.ainitli was opened. Smith ; ; going to be roasted alive here c" and rushed different departments of Dentistry. . street, nearly opposite the German Reformed Church. , their presence. l'ray, sir, what Illily be your ' Ladtoolc her lip in the air, and I have not seen her out, amid the laughter. On reaching the now a triumphant majority, though the • t, , Raving had eight years' experience in hisj March 111. -tr ! name ?" since . seal hid not been touched ;or if nothing else . • , . stt•cet, lie began to think that he liad been profession, and availing himself of every vain- -- Insolent fellon• !" cried Frank, in conceit- : .ll tdl, have you heard from lier since ? • . would do, a handful of votes tin. Solidi :night , ~ , "sofa,' find, after some deliberation, sloWly • 1 es, I got tt letter from her to•day.' able improvement, he knows he can render the ; ,/. in and in each ease the lid ' s , , • , „ wended his way back. Ilia remppearance was Very best assistance to the patient of Which the ' V . Hi GRim A . m , ,rated ~ r r a y g,,,.. e , 1 , . if. that name pleases you," re- b e easil.Y thrown , • ii'llere is 8110 i • „ would probably be opened, and polled votes, eur• . ;the signal fbr renewed nierriment on (lie part or Art is capable. I 9 A . I ' plied the banker, with iniptirttn•able calmness, • • •It' hy, she's over in Jersey, where she land- ,„ who received him with great ap ' 11EPERENCES.-Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D 1 orncE At TIIE . • I have the choice or wo.ipoos ; sir. l'erhaps ; responding. 11•1 111 themitiliber ml the mired ones I a, . a ... i tter a pleasant tide of fifteen minutes. She ' the all '" eac ' . . be withdrawn. One thing. was certain-Smith ' without, being at all abashed, he Rev. Charles M. Jameson, F. Clarkson, M. D., I . 1 0..A.'Qr3r-e3 "IC) ri° -I'r..a it is well you should know that I have never speaks in eloquent ternis of the people ofJersey, I P' alise ''' but,.. P . would be elected ! , and says that they aro about as clever and hos- William Underhill, Id. D., New York city. i NO. 3 W LET 11.1 MI ',TON STIt lEET, a yet missed any tutin.'' Id as soon us silence wag j stood upon Lis scat; al . restored, good-humoredly said, "Undies and Office for the present at the American hotel. i Am..mq•rivx, PI. ' ! " You try hard to frighten somebody, don't I liftable as the people of the United States !' • , • gentleman, I rn a • purchased' individual, and' • . Too True. ' • Vatients also visited at their residence if de- i Allentown, Feb; It. _ l3 . 1 you ?" said Frank impatiently. I • • • the manager of this concern wotild do me a sired. I --------- ' ---- 4----------- - ------: -- a "I ? not in the least." replied the banker The less 3•ott leave your children when you I n - Losing a cow for the sake of a cat. This , C la • fa ; pal mu 1 favor hy taking my hat." Thig Allentown, Jan.l7, 18:15. 1-1 Y ' COURTLANIYr sTitEr, 1T 1 with indifference, and with the same cold sneer i die, the more they . will havetwenty years alter- lis the Chinese interpretatiOn orgoing to law. speech brought down a tempest of applause, '•alth inherited should be the incen- 1 -__...:-...-__ ! j and smile of duplicity. - But I cannot find it , wards. 15 i [a - To catch a beau-Bait yourself with and the green•horn, bowed his acknowledge , VENDUE GRYEIt. ...11Ellif 41C11)'311E'llt-filL. s ill my conscience to assassinate you." o f that "it is he • I tire to exertion. Instead t a hoops, paint., silks, ribbons, and the et ceteras. I merits, took his seat in triumph.-P/illade/pZia tl ." And so saying he where at long rifle-pistol j title deed of slouch." i THE undersigned, n sou 01 flu' ivell known and C 2S C OUYAA. an ilt Stve;e,t . , limit his poeket and coolly laid it on die table ! The only money that does a man good is . . • I -- ToColin . tot% P.-Persons .subject . to Paper. ( 1, , LI .1 I . „.___________ popular Vomitus Cryer, .Tohn Si»itli, oleceased, , I What he earns himself. A ready-made fortune jel amp ha the night can instantly relieve them- , respectfully informs the public that he has adopted i NEWY 0 R K . ' before Idea. . • lyinge a bandage tig,litly round the leg, j . 1171VitierING A IVlirm: 31AN.-A few days the 'minims, and offers his aurvieCA ill that capacity I ___ A death-like silence pervaded the room. lis like ready-Made clothes, seldom fits the man 1 selves !,.) , Ounce, a White man, named Daniel Moran, yes to all alto may require them. Ho considers himself I ; J . S. STEBBINS, PROPRIETOR. . " There, sir," he continued, " this is the best Who comes into possession. Ambition stimu- . immediately above the knee. I ceived fifteen 'lushes at the public whipping nide to render satisfaction, us hundreds of references 1 New York, March 211. -fun i thing I have to propose : indeed, it is all I fated by hope and a half-tilled pocket-book, has ! fr - r• The following recipe is said by the N. Y. post, in Norfolk, Va., hy order of the Hastings eatrbe given.. Ile inn be engaged to go any tlistan e e • - I possibly can do to accommodate you. Ilt•ing• the a power that will triumph over all difficulties, • Chronicle, to be a sure and easy cure for corns •: I - • uourt,'. having been convicted of petty lar that may be required. Ilis reSidence is the first (bier i T rr, Z I dice," he continued in the same tone of Voice, , beginning with' the rich man's conttunely and ; Tie a piece of raw cotton :to the corn, and wet a ceoy . above the German Reformed Church, directly atiapo- 1 DR. SCHIT 14 1 , I turning half round in his chair, " and shut that leaving oft' with the envious man's malice. 'it several times a day with spirits of tarpon- I cite Moser's Drug Store, in Hamilton street, Allen- 1 eiI , FICE No. 58 Eitst Hamilto n street, „few doors! t WWII. FRANKLIN .1.•:111IFH. 1 1.1 below Prete, (loth A: CU . .% Store. Meal times' door." ' ' The Albany Police Tribune says this. Ain't-it tine ; this 'will, in three days, cure the corn without the least apparent pejo. Aug. A. --;- 1 Y 1 at the American Hotel. The door of the play-room was closed,:and I true ? . . • -, • , “'' ; tool' Itrogons . C ongress nod Butt on t:tt; lers. M ,, ltt..r. Vim to give it, II volt Itehwe purelnuing • elsewhere.— ,y, (I 0 1,,,.1 Ties„tr.... Wommi . , , Al i„,.,. „ ffi l (' hild_ A moing otli . stock we lot ‘ e r oll 's call. I:ip soot :\lortteeo latee Boots, Itts,ltin and Alolt,ltin, t , ilk. Bea% or, Neutritt. Itn,sio. .1,,,, y Lt i .,t s. ,o s „ . pm,,,, t. L eat h L , r. l i ne L,,,i,,,, : . 11 Cassinwre, t-zolt tool every totter kind J It a li an (1,01, (;,,i1 0 ,...„i v„,.;„,,.„1,,,., •+ of lints thou eon he thought or, *,-- '- elf 0 1 'We have pith] partiettlor attention tu the t•eleet:on and will h r aide to suit the • n ., Or MI l' ,I i icli 1 , 1 . ' • taste and inelinotion or all who luny ha% or us Ivith, C. -. -la 1 9. 1 7-ja: j_ l7l _ IaCI tiliAW , /I call. _ .or spring tool summer wear. We hove a very hontl line nod ehoiee stock. not totritos,eti hy ou t s in tuo t o.•, ti'lltAlV (100 Di s ..-01" straw g.,11., we have n very , ! r stone mot etttoplete assortment oll4on 11:11, Gents ' . .--- ~ . . .. -, .v- • -7. • , u ...,,.,,,,.. : „,,...„. .....!...„ , • i E 5.,... t . u ~.., ~,_....„ ~„,, ;..,..u„, Ws _744 • g;"-' - ' , '4 1 : - • ,` C . .. . 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The music AT THE STORE OF i of the orchestra, and the hum of VOleeti only - OR A NIGHT IN A SPORTING HOUSE. ; reached the room Ina suppressed and distant ' T , t t SNl__l4 -9 SIaTitVMAI.2 t 2ST i9CIZIMUcdE-24/ Alimitowv, Pa., August 27,1856. n' The receipts of the Lehigh Valley R. it., last month tri.re $'26,600. NUII/BEit 48:
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