ire ra Iti fntp~~l'~' . «;-:w«>.,.. 0, ;', ,4 ;%,..,- - AA.SO, 1...44 t 4" , 5 :,...Affkt ":. 1 ..,,,i4, , -' 1, ." ,, :. ,' '.'1,?;61.:,r,L'".)\,:. ';',..4...Q.,..• -, ,,,„f„. w,i,„ $,,,,,,,:, tf,Ws. , • .' Z't'/;"•,`,r, , • ';;Zt .. 4 , • -P',,x-, ‘,..1.! 4:4 ill ' -...' • ..Itv, , ,‘ !A.:4yr T'r . , `4, Ai * j'e OP oi4Dit g l 4 0 11 4* 8 I t ' to to jititt -r otioli74etpliatituirk - s , e, , • .-.,...-, , ate nnaiatalitil,PirirphttligtO i . ;Thita far lauttginieiiiittii'fat o c hildren;, . Ifati of beitity• ilnifil-Aaiallatiiitiip,"? •,'''' ate that py.a an M ;ae .vlg'b for., • • ' '-• h a tie, in i ll ot; tfidtitralito.lry for ." : ; ;.: ' ...titilk rot ii.ofdr,tl4tiffiit“.!l4,l#::. 1.2.., • ; 1LW:04',019'15.4p 1itA5r „, ;:.;.; , ., ,, .. ~... ..,, 11110,at !Foamy,: . it* Otei.: ; ", , " ;....• ' Fit Pi'giaillalso4o 15 11 4 0 114111 • ' l .: • . '''' i tt At'49,o4Grfk . `Xiii Arini44,i45 11 4 - Atuit.Vant-I ilttleAttPitkAeralo 1 1 lthels(lattetatt",•itefailnad Chpigl3-,l3trareepo '' n4kfilt:Piati . ,.tiitiOty-4:illdiee. shrirllklAlei!-IliteirmlitVzObildidea,z,VlntiiisAhtl di WA* tend:l , 4oy go, Aolv cA)ifiqtd,jll4t.s,' Triartati..t and..ppotAti? - 09apa, , ital soft Mate. ;';The tke . .. aOrtiatintaAimjirtlceK•gtaater.vitytiuk of styles than hAfilivilet:btetttza.,,,tthi4piod 46..1.hie" hranoh- of tho ;1444* ii',9 eittitr'Ll • _, I L ....• " •,_ ' *ißl'Llf.Hß'Esit." WEILER, Agent. #llatitSorn, Afril 18. --tf • , • - - ) --, ,,.(T1111.1111:111 0 113101131007. Tll-: .41 iv' . P kurnottoriths,,natjo ? convOised from centre ti to eirentuftpreneevrah„the .nen;of_the Groat Prize Fight,LatistOtturef thck noblesA patriots of the land are, alkumed-Rindldled„witif-apprehonsion fur Hie oidety oftlie Ilenteie 1144, taid'lVlkile it behooves eierY philanthroPlat, Whatherileimturbe the champ ion Of :the world Or 'rine,' fo , 'Qo bin utmost for his country's valnfo't l 3 o :-urA.9441 1 , irk,OrderelO -.BOO) the whole questi o n, herObr onneer that he bus entered into voluntary .serylthde to the public in general, mid hikfrlends tn....partirular, whereby this community nt fertsi May-test rpeure ns to the supply 'of their most pressing, wants; Hereabout Prize Fightlitils n novelty, but it is n practical relater, which everybody can tanderskakid, to bo able to procure nt very low rates, the hest, the neatest, the easiest and cheapp.t • Boots ShOgitSA alters , . 11 • =..,—AND SLIPPERS. Thatiin be procured anywhere this Fi do of Cape Horn. 1300 T HALT, IS TILE PLACE NO. 9 South Seventh street, Allentown, Pa- opposite tho'oMco of Dr. T.•I!. Martin, where you can par. OiMlle Boots and Shoes cheaper than anywhere else FOR THE PEWTER And 1101 Y whether ono Convention hap 'ndiourned ...111011rtas abrpad that Boot hall is folly organized, committeep appointed and ready for businege with JAMES LHCAIfi, in the Chair. Jiino 20, 1260 ITemple of Fashion. litAD-QUARTER I Chi•ist & . Sant's, NO. 15 WEST HAMILTON STREET, 'ALLENTOWN, PA. • HAVE on band the best and neatest stock of goods' ever before opened to the public. " DALT; AND SEE. • - ODE TO STRANGERS Those mansions of bricks, ob say if thou knowest, o'er which the gay standard of BAR MOWS unfurled. Where tho welcome is warm, and the'prices are low'at, And the Eats and Caps are the best and the cheap est in the world? If not' fly at once to CHRIST & SAURS', and be take you ; • They boat can assist you to boar out your phip; They either have got or will epeedily make you: ' The bust RAT or CAP overman upon man. Allentown, May 5, 1860. tC E. , D. LAWALL, Apothecary and Druggist , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 21 ii r est Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa ItCONSTANTLY ugs3 O2I2I IB AND Dyestuirso Acids; Perfumery,. Patent Fluid, Campheno, Medicines, Alcohol, Turpentine, Soda Ash, Cattle Powder, Potash, Saponifier, , Sweet Oil, Castile Soap, Lard. Oil, &a., &0., . '&c., Sic. Just received a fresh supply of Congress Water from Saratoga Springs. , For medicinal purposes; several fins brands of Mandy, Old Pert Wino and Gin. Physicians can have confidence .In. the: purlty:of .nil Medicines furnished by me. : ' , ;PD`Country Dealers purchasing .- articies.of me will. find prices agreeable, allowing them ttsfair profits as la buying goods either In Philadelphia': or Noii'York: - , E. D. LAWALLe.' Allentowf4 july' ' 0: ,: —tf • , ,• • -DO flf, ANT SHOES 'Oir HATS ? O h Tho pinoo to buy them Cheep is at the Store of Elias Mertz s on, No. 79West Hamilton Strout, next door above the Hardware store of Hagenbuch, Hersh & Co. They having just reduced their prices full 10 per cent, with a large and well selected stock of goods to which constant additions aro being made,and would respectfully invite ono and all to giro thorn an early call, confidant that they will not go away dissutisflod. The stock consists of a gonorat, variety of Boots, Shoots, Hate, Caps, Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags, &c., all of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest for Cash or trade. ELIAS MERTZ it SON. N. B. Merchants will find it to thoir advantage to examine our storck before purchasing elsonlero. May. 2,1860. tf WADI. PAPERS. 20,000 'Aga of Wall Papers of every possible variety and description. THE undersigned hen juait received direct Ram the J manufactories, the largest, the hest and the cheapest assortment of WALT, PAPERS, ever offer ed to the public in Allentown. Persons desiring to purchase, *mild do roll to call and examine my stock • of new Patterns and beautiful designs nt low prices befoie purohasing elsewhere. Also all kinds of Gilt and Plain Window Shades, and Fixtures. EDWIN SAEGER, ' No. 84 East Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa., Dealer in School Books, Wall paws, Perfumery, Alio a News Agency. ' March 14, Dr. J. H Wilson A GRADUATE of Gm University of Pennsylve- JCL nia, bav,ing opened en office at J. Rux'e hotel, Hamilton etroet, East Allentown, (Mingo) respoct fully Ohre his professional services to the inhabl.. tstatil In Its *trinity, and will 11111110 P to calls at all hours of the day or night, May 1, 11100. • tf 4c l 7iNor . 4 • '0 , 4711;1' = •-` ' Z.` etv,;9l A -) 4ofs:t. VO tze, , f,o.`Nr't ; 410f1' SWit ; 1'5.1 N'4 -11$ rc l r,' `.(r, „ , ' tlW - t ' nry.••• " gr" "' ,!•;'• 2 ,I `/ s V` • '- , 4 1 1:t 4 rork:Store." -•- •-•- :k • ADIVOE. Altirollll . 4i L haiipt , lirkteli 491Aqateti above bualuesA , re eotfslly Annotatin4,4".,ttireJoitir,enni,.,or Allentown Arid vioiiiity, *lSt,* fittlri?;:inkbarnktellift=rnita itentaftiOnt of Et i ! ` tVeAltill' • - alltleaOriptioni,nonnisting of„BurAtie a- r St oar s Pier,,,Cgntto,.Cord, Dinin g andAtriddifitit *nlio•Whitt-NOlind ord Tabina; Parlor Olinirebigking' ; seat Ai?Oltintilabiltiii•SOfai4.-P,hiitotlitooliri'Bodstoads ottextrrAitnotlyoJ6o; ,with,.t, mineral assort !,On.loS-gt,T.4O .)111I1NIT1IRB;allot nbiolitkey TrilfnoWiiVirioderyvhiak.doiy:contiditition'in,oithor town or 'tiotintry.,'„Th4y also nianufantuit to Oder, • 'every dowirlitioApf:Partiltitio s irufiKkrietynrtiolo sof ty thenCli *arrant64'in giveiintitt'ditiefaotiot , ;(lrno, 'sale Sn pfeade ' , ~tve~~tbb a. call and slip for your solves, at No. 20 Weet , Hnlailfon street, , --sig& of the Venetian Blind. Alani,"alwitys hand, Mnokir's 'Patent n(1 Pub:inn:l'e Patontli,logifig.7lidn,:itiliti; all kiwis of Looking Glasses. always o n made tO order at :Mort Bakke. SIMON, IL 1P114081,. r uusßy 13:tiV,EAVER. MitTY ,r 4 OrtrX 2 l6 110USF# VUICNItIirUARIE Axt'l2,_ MALBURG : &YIFILEFEVMSIMV The Largest, Best and most Fashionable Stock in Allentown. READ! READ!! REAL!! THE undersigned have opened their NEW CABINET WARFAC.JOBS, at No. 52 west Hamilton Street, near liagenbueh's Hotel, in the borough of Allen town. whom they bare in store, of their own mann. cerium, a large assortmer t. of U R Ni '/' Olt HATS & CAPS . GOODS. cllßTFlTtmalorsigned having just returned from the Ja. CBI", has now opened a full and now assort .mont ,o 1: all. kind of Spring and Summer . Dress AMthisrat his Store Room in the four story build tng, a low door's east of Yohe S Newhard's Hotel, conliwilling in part of• Chain's, Vuloncia's, and Poll do Cheraoro of splendid styles and at prices never before offered. Conan - entail Plaids, and Persian De lain@ of-entiru new styles. ' SITAWLS.,4toIIe Shawls of all colors, kinds and prices, - go othat-non - e--tmed go away without being suited and purchasing ono of the handsome new Shag' ' KS.—Sliktrafprlces never before offered in this market. Colorke . d Silks at almost any prices. And Black Silks of all kinds and qualities. CLOTII.---Clotir Dusters, pando.of Cloth rand Ze ..bra Cloth. Also a''fliie• assortmehi or Duster Cloth Of various colors and shades.' A splendid • stetson mont of Blac k . Cloth at prices to suit the classes, rich acid poor. Also a lino assortment'of ihney Cate simet6 ISt • , IE3 ,-..;.P.:•: .4- ( ..., ,xolttit r Aittst . • ,S., •14,1-,,f'..tN. , • 1 .4,,i ;1 4 '.. , I,'` ,••,,, Ar •I'''' ' ',, l g .', ,- ' , ; :f4,.,4tiv013'.1.,, , i, - Tz+. . 4 ) 3 +• N 'At . 0.f , t1p11,;,,i4. , , - f.t Alz.' ,l fft; '• ._.~.~": Consisting Or Dressing and Plain Burt3aus, too twee, -o as, Extension and other Tables, Stands of every description, flign and low Cottage:Sedstends, Cano Scat, Windlor angyocking Chairs, Suttees, V°tiffing . THaeses, of all sizes, and all 7cittzer, amides in his line of business. Persons who are about to engage in housekeeping can procure a full outfit nt prices us low, if not a lit tle lower, than cork lie purchased elsewhere. All the Furniture is well mode, nod can bo warranted in be good. Iteinitring promptly attendod-to.. • • MA 1,111/Ra /viz NI3ITCIf. Allentown,. May :10,180.- MUSLINS.—MuIIins, blanched and unbleached at the lowest Market prices. CAM:PETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—Carpets in Woollen and Cotton. At prices never before offered In thiwtown, 'and 011-Cloths of all widths of the best quail ty.' COAL OIL LAMPS.—A tine assortment of the above Lamps, which we will sell at prices that will he an accommodation to the public. Also Coal Oil of the'best quality. GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE.—A fine as sortment of Groceries, grleh as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Co. Also a largo assortment of Queensivare. Tea and Dinner Setts all of which wo will soil as low as possible. MACKEREL.—MnokereI in No 1 and 2, in wholo, half, and quarter barrels. Salt in sacks anti by the bushel. ./ED-Tho highest Market prices paid for all kinds of Produce. All that aro in need of any of the above goods, will find it to their advantage to call at the store of the undersigned, before purchas ing elsowhere. Allentown, April 14,1860 MOUNT AIRY HOTEL. HE nhdorsigneti bogs leave to inform his friends T . and the public in general, that he has rented pd now occupies the now MOUNT AIRY HOTEL in Eaet Allentown on the road lend . 4 - hug from Sellimprs Hotel to the Al lentown Iron Works.. The House is beautifully al tooted, large and roomy, with fita rate stabling and water close at hand.— Being •soinewhat experienced in keeping a public house, ho natters himself to bo able to give full sat isfaction to those who may think proter to Invor him with their custom. Ho will furnish his bar with the best of liquors, and his table with the choicest the market affords.— Ills bedding are all now, and cleanliness will be ob served throughout his establishment. Ho invites such of his friends who pass and re pass his house, to give him a call. Allentown, April 11, 1860 NEW. MUSIC STORE. et P. HERRMAN, Professor of Mu -44;40 O. Bic, successor to Mr. J. Weiss, has lately opened his now music and keeps constantly on hand n splen did assortment of superior Instruments, Pianos, Melodeon., Violoncellos, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, Accordeons, ate. Al.:o all kinds of strings, Instructors, and music books. Any person wanting a good instrument will do well to call at his store, in Its touch no. the Proprietor understands instru ments thoroughly and will only soil a good officio. Musts Teachers, Organists, Motile Friends, and manna deeirona ofoultlVattng their muclOal obilltleo ) will not foigat to call at 84 Wont 'Hamilton attest, below the Gorman Itolbrmod Mord; Allootorfol Mel Ili 115501 M O. .; Km t , ,::#4 4 , 1, ":? . .. e.J I i . 4 . 4 .. =iioi 'OH. i OVJ 43itr a:,!, ,, , ' 4,....,..4„. ~„„„-, ._:.,,...- ~; , ....„.. i 3 O „ ~ . ...:_,-,, k —ti ti: .--,,... littiv mij.l.F4* ,x i j .--it., mon ed'Oxi an aiiebQive sailetit9 "c. Conchtiioking n nll its vbriouiehrenoher, at-the old , street, opposite the 9 ettidePlintidifahthurith,mbera he Japrepgred to make' to order, s and also gb'eti on OmniVn e 8; Boikciulajle park wagons, 00erja,"' .'• the„ XVhloly Tor tiettitt and'durablitis , , cannot be.stErase. id' by ami 'reukere, in the or elsewhere, lite.terate 'are ae :reinonable inn thole of any -cetabliehincht:':4le nitee,tiene bugiretratemateriale, arVentploya none brit good`'workman-lconeequetitz ty ; .he %tends that the vehicles -utaniifttottired at hie eBOl M )..liehonnt"ehull• take, the shine tiff'" ere e'delii:thie part of the country: ,;11e professes to %intl.:irk4nd bieinnee by'exPerierice, and there ; fore ritunireildraseit that We shall--he auabled . to ran der'- eatififintiOn' te hit; cultottartr:,‘ (fall 'and' judge for'Yottriblrea.- - : • • , • ,: , 'LEH% Alleidown, - May 23; 1803. ' . ' ' THE "ALLENTOWN' - W:AlaxismOr6T49.:l3tur.llll 'T4LPRING ESTABLISHMENZ weAND • 0 4 011-W,. rtIANISHING,STOtiE, 38 Easel sizmtilton ;S"treet;2 cloOrs below' the 41.pferican Hotel, ~ A:T.14:"Itl OWLPA.; - Tl.E:Snli'frllLTAYanniiiiico in their friends 'an'. 41 1 th,o;pplAjo in, general, that they have'.,J e ceived,a splendid assortment of _ ' • 19giV' AN.I3r4E4SON.AI3 GOODS, whiae3intbo tride'Aip; „tin: 'short , notice in the latest Stylei,*ll:4l,o superior Manner; consist= ing partly of BlnoleFratioh 'Clothe iifyillgradel;Blia, liro)rn, , Olive and-Green Cloths,Freneli , liabiti, Bl'li ,Doeskln'passimarei ;et all: grades, Black, Zambonti Cabsimoro now. style, French Silk mixed 'Colitings• 13Ihok ) and iltitafMiked - Trleot 'Coalinga; Brolin ICA white mixed #iod } mtln 01, )Drop liali . ....reptillinit - Caildriiiire,:Coatings 7 Drown and. Gray„ 'A Nopep_Casalmoree—ologant ':Dotat•itit? 00501- . Maroc; °tall qualities, a large assortment of It atalaase Vestings; Plain • tifid figured 0 ionatliniff ) VitnoiSlike and Moraillliaof ail .te,` All order's thankfully reeelved and frompily, exe cuted nt raasonabli,teras. " ' ' • prir•Conif liWyers . wirriind" it' to' , their pitillintlai advantage to .ohtelti their 'clothing at this,ostablish went, ns they will lye sitre'ti reeetio' the bedoli tpinnhlo value for their nuoney;' FURNISIIINO a OOPS, • snob Shirt-Wares, Cravats, Neckties, Silk and Linen Amery, gloves, Suspenders, ,te. Shire made to order. We have =dn.:arrange ments with Winchester Sc. Co., of Philadelphia .10 take measure fur shirts and get up In the linsr,MAn- NEIL Undershirts and Linen and Cotton Drawers. SAMUEL MOATS, W.V. F. MILLER, Supt: Exton's Celebrated Crackers, There is no Cracker in the market that can surpass Exton's Trenton Wine Crackers, en MS. WATER CRACKERS, For which Lo received the First Premiums at the State Fairs of New Jersey, behtat Trenton, Sept. 1958, and - at,Elizabeth City, Sept. 1859. HAVING introduced thorn into nearly all the prin. cipal stores in Allentown and Bethlehem, ho merely asks those who have not tried thorn to do so and judge for themselves. feed tho Certificate of Dr. James B. Cokman, of Trenton, N. J. whero the Crackers are Manufactured. " PR. JAMES n. COLEMAN'S CENTTFICATE.* The Wine Crackers manufactured by A. Exton, of Trenton, N. J. aro composed of wheat flour, sugar, butter, lard, lemon and common salt. The delicacy of taste, lightness and crispness depend altogether upon the xurity of material, mixing and baking.— They are easy of digestion, nutritive, and palatable, are excelltnt food for the sick as well as those in per fect health. The Water Crackers are equally pure. Their superior qnality is owing to the skill with which they are manufactured. JAMES B. COLEMAN. Allentown, March 14, 1860. -—6 m MARRIAGE GUlDE.—Being a private 111 instructor for married persons,or those about to be married, both male and female, in everything cono.:..rning the physiology and rela tions of our sexual syitem, and the production or prevention of offspring, including all the now diseliv cries never before given in the English language, by WM. YOUNG; M. D. This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language far the general render, and is illustrated with numer ous Engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage. and having the least Imped iment to married life, should rend this book. It die closes secrete that ivory ono should be acquainted •with still it is a book that must Ub locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any ono on the receipt of twenty-flve cents, in specie or poet• ago stamps. Address DR. IYM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE St. above 4th Philadelphia, .Pa. ;Mit-AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE.--No matter what may bo your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any one of the notorious QUACKS—nntivo or foreign—who advertise, in this or any other paper, get n copy of either of Dr. Young's Books and read it carefully. It will be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. . . DR. YOUNG can be cfneulled on any of the dis eases described in his publications, at his Office, No. 416'Spruce Street, above Fourth. July 11, 1860. —ly J. T. BURDGE. tf THIS well-known House will hereafter be con ducted under the personal supervision' o Yuhe A Newhard, who will spare no pains to maintain the high reputation, the House has .heretofore borne. It is the largest and most cen tral House in the place, being situated at the corner of the Publio Square and Hamilton street. Its cen tral location renders it the more convenient for business men as well as for those travelling for pleasure. The House is provided with Baths, Airy Chambers, Parlors,. Reading Room, &L, ac. The bill of•fere end table accommodations are the best tho market affords.. Every attention is given to. insure the comfort of guests. Agreeable society may always bo found ut this establishment. An omnibus is always in readiness to convey passen gers to and from the depot at the arrival and depar ture of every train. - JOHN WA RG. tt• KEROSENE . AND COAL. OIL. AVING obtained tho Agency of tho "NEW your; REROSENE OIL CO." which is the largest manufaeturors in the country, wo aro prepared to supply our customers and others with this Superior Oil, which we will warrant equal• to the boat that is made; it is very light oolorod and burns brilliantly without smoke or smell, and will bo sold at Manitfactigreri.' Prices. Also, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, PINE OIL and DI'S Of TURPENTINE, at the lowest market prices. tap. All orders by mail or othe'rwide will be promptly and carefully attended to•by ItAllttALL a OODSN ) No. 472 North Third time; Philadelphia. Atlittot lib 11001 • a•9m A•Awit'l , -": - ~,.. , .' PO Q.!,.: .' y , , I.; ''.;' , . 4 .1.z., .. ,ti. t , ,•• ~ ''',l ;r*,,c , i' , ,. "*. ,Ici,'WV't;F'' 4, l'Prj,l . iee,.S' 4kiic....te•lr ..-,..,7-14 ~!-',t,,•. (7 -7 , 6 . 4.: , ‘. es,,, . ,041 liklp CV* r ItER! / S of' For the Sick as well fl 3 those in Health A GLEN HOUSE, ALLENTOWN, PENNA JOSIIPII P. NEWITARD, I Proprietors EVIIRAIIII TOILE, Allentown; October 90th, 1859. f ,.,; .. ~;; ~: w 4~'":•~' 1,0 ' ~" I'i3. ' ~~~ 1 , :r-!.i i —Joie _ ritint,-'TlirdSl3lhg'Mantilites, the host in ex isttratite-•;CorreßbelltOdeOf all, pateittliilloive rowers, aidttahort anyand every Implement heedia•ln. ear ryitir arr.raritinr operations: •:'hoile Machines are svarrantekbibe made orthe best niaterials "and in a durable'rnaniter,lie prices "Ackito than of any Impor ted, Mealtime. , Farmers *lll. therefore do well to take these facts,into consideration and make. an .ex amination into the .above feats before purchasing elsewhere. 'ffltlllrblle also manufacareiltollere.* REPAIRING.-All, lads of repairing' executed at ohort . netito r tn- a durable:Manner. .'Don't . forget to call.before purchases are made elsewhere.' • -•'• • - I:TONATITAN ,NV: HOOll. . July 448a0. 4 • .THZ - -.o.HEAp•ger.7::' , ..'.• I.I3t,AN:II:.MR:,.:,SrVORt IN 7'IIE - I3O.itOIION OF Ar,t.ENTOwx. , . -c . t- i'-84, LITDITIG A,—LPSALt t lttrAi l ieafe e hiLoather , tn:i .enbrami this opportunity of infOrning friendsNitid;the pihlio in general , thttsthey rry 'in Unpin ells at the old stand, at No. 48,West _Alion•Street; Oiatiji•oppositi Ilagenbnoh's gotelp rd that they constantly keep on hand the hand: sornest,best and cheapest .-, • ' '.:: ; ST OCK- - . _ , 'Ol, their Which was ever brought ; : td Allentown; conalstinrof the following,aitleles : • • -'• • , I?ed and . Oak • Sole Leather,' llamas; 'Upper, and Colkir . CalfSkins`,7,llo -- Shaethread, • h shoi : findingi - ,ite. lArldali.tbei aro. litati died to sell _ at , the '.lowest: rates. Ste. Also on hand and for solo the best. Tanner's Qil tili.Fer green hldei thay.fuy the highest market They tlMAkflpil,fOr patronage, and nee •th olrthios tmiabiationk. to.jg•ti(o . e9tetrop", to all who fayor them ivith*a,ciflL • ' ' 7 1:111,1111 k LIJDWIG: , . • . AllenlOwn May 16, 1866. : • ' tf Carpetings l i.oll - relaths - D..:nova IT, Jr., invites•tbo attention'of.buyers to extenKive,stook of CARPETS r isf Foreign and:1001'1(01p Mansifaeture ; anstof.tbe most's:ls:deism ted snakes:. : For bennty.of•dealess and disrability colors, canifit'be excellod... , Ky#ffee iliem you font BoantifulTapesiry,.Englisgt ruiseels., 76 cents to $l.OO, &d.; Tbree-Plys, Ingrain *Odipots, msitablefor sitting, dining rooms and,okihisbers, wool 50, 02, 75, &o. Also; litrge'sfook of Ploar . Oil Clothe, from to 8 yards wide.,. WINDOW.; . IBIIAD.ES, - -c^..aa on-isunortantlrsineis'iss on band styles of every description. :7.77y Coco-Illattings, Stair Rode, Rugs, Nati,. ai'Car- pets &c. . PiIINEAS HOUGH, Jr., do. 5118 North SECOND Street, (First Carpet Store above Nable,)—BRANC.ll STORE, No. 'BO2 SPRING 13Aungx Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. N. 11.--Disoount made to Country Storekeepors. - August 22, 1800. ' —4lu K. SWOVER, WITH REINHOLD & MOORE, WHOLESALE DEALERS Ift TOBACCO ABO ~F S, Tirarehortse, S. W. Corner 3rd and Race SO. PHILADELPHIA. ' JK. MOYER formerly of Lehigh county would . respectfully inform his' friends and the public, that he is selling Tobacco for the above firm where ho would be glad to receive customers and sell them goods that he will guarantqe to prove satisfactorily. 49'A large assortment cf Manufactured and Leaf Tobacco always on hand. August 29, 1840. - ' —ly . A.llentown Academy. THE Fall Term of this Institution was opened on Monday,the 3rd of September: Pupils are re ceived into the School at any time•and charged only from the'date of entrance. Primary, per quarter, $4.00 Common English branches, 4.50@5.00 Higher ' " wlth Latin and Greek, 6.00 " " " " French, 7.50 Music, • - 8.00 Use of Piano for practice, 2.00 Drawing, 2.00 Fuel for winter, • 00 A few pupils are received into the family of the Principal nt the rate of $4O per quarter for board, washing and tuition In all branches except Musics and Drawing. July 11,-1880 EAGLE HOTEL. CORNER of Hamilton and Seventh Stye ate; (Mar ket Square) Allentown, Pa. THE: Eagle' is well situated for the aocomodation of travelers. It is furnished in the best manner. The Table is provided with the best fare the mar keteffords, and the bar supplied with the purest and best liquors. Farmers and persons from the country, will find the stabling and yard, as well as the Hotel, copy°- . ent. /Mt-Omnibuses run regularly from this house to he Rail-road depots. MOSES SCHNEOIt, Proprietor. Allentown, January 4. 1860. ' ly QUAKER ,CITY Insurance. Company, Franklin Buildings, No: 408 Walnut St., PHILADELPHIA. . Capital and Surplus, ' Chartered Capital, I $359,748 70. • $500,000. INSURES against Loss or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of tho Sea,'lnland Navigation and Transportation. . . .A, K. ALGERT, Agent, "Howard'e Express Office," Allentown, Pa. May 9, 1860. ExecutologNotice. LETTERS testamentary having boon granted to the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament. of Lydia Frantz, tato of North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, deceased, all persona in debted to said estate are requested to make pay meet within . six weeks from this date; and all per sons having claims against acid estate ' will present them; duly authenticated, for settlement within the above mentioned time to EDWARD KOHLER, Exosutor. c „ August 22, 1880. —et JOSEPH S. g a my tJoo, .A GRADUATE of dferg Medical College, androen,ofila : ergtonaip,m hig4,oounty, immediately in the vicinity of the pu mp house of Mr. Daniel: pelbert, offers. his pro to s i o nni services to the oithsens of that vicinity. /to "du gladly answer to calls at all hoofs Of Mt day at arghit trtoroatir tdi 1110111.0 t t t,.' . ',~~. .r -.., ....• . '• 4 , ‘`'`l"-rt 41 " , :. , , , . , ..-4am...-, . )..4, 4 ~... ....r . :', 7 •''4 l —it .' , . i . '4'.:4ri`. t ,\ ;-•‘ 4 f ;:z c' . ';. ",•,I? - 4!.r iraA ?7” m i 4 ' uA! . , til 4 o ,4io n t' ikt t , 1 ' 34 * 7 t te 11 4 11 0.44*-40 . ::** 1 :•"%• , .. , . 4,1,1'-'":. -, t• 14 : ,' -. - k,'f i'‘. . a , - 'l's.' k; - • t. • , tv • , • ' ' - • :',.:".e - 7' .: ' l3 , ~...S '. t,i . .. , ...,„ r,,;......,...„.,.. .. - r.: .„-.., , . w 4,..,,,,,,,.,„ , .4... ME I. N. GREGORY. -ly +4 ' 0 4 1 . ,Yr bvpit,f- : .*;t x , " 1 ""cl gMMME • • " • •'. 140).0 ....f 047; no : • ••• Alsott -7) ,WAOl$l, i?' 7~iti~Y' Op; 74 j/ JAPWletall= Arailitl f " PWit,t4ol ' Vigil - A: tinine oaitirt4.ll4)titoirte itrloB.•.l..Atioind i 5.10 Pik Bi 4,tafike atm, eonritietiotitithi•tra,lna. of, N. it-itiVAttlitlibtfl; iind,afrlteO•in;PhiladelPhia' at'd•ln ) 'A; 'Bl4 and 2:401!: 111.;Intp4 - 04.etti, ."7": Leive rot t and s ,3i r litaii'f:'PitiOt; Philadelphia^ at 0.89:A'.. 1 81, E :and;11;.1 3 :i lld:i"artifllkg;:fa:AilenP2lnlr at 8.81/ pikepofilitelff;• , '" . •••• etivot, Yor,/13 efl*lra, I#. " 0 P4‘) :200P: 41, and S:00.1': 1.•"'"• • •!'", " •^' • -",EatlDOYlianana nrat44oo .For•.:Fortyiritalkington at 10.80 and 6.56, P.M. . _ • ' "' • TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPIIThe: Lenore liethlehOm ate.ft:sB A, -81;, 9,20 A. M., and 522P..M- Laitvollnylaaten : Ft A Eft rand 415 T: M.' Fort Staahloglon;B,2s A."M:Parill•B.ls Passerikera for_Boy,lattown take '9.20 - -A:'lsl. , train tram Bethlehem and Make olose eenneatfon at Lana dale : •". „ ?' ON SUNDAYS • peave rhtladelphla for Bethletinta,tit 8: - A. M. •• • Leave Philadelphia for Doylestown, at 8 Pill. • Lefive:^Dciyleatoirik tpr Philadelphia i at 6.40 P . :NT: Loire Bethlehem for Philadelphia; at , 5.00 .. P.11J" All Passenger, Trains (except Suaday:Trainty,ooli neat at Borks street, Phjlidelphia,with• and stroakand 2nd and 3rd street city .;Paseenger Frite4-Allentolin to Philadelphia., ;: . . . . . . $lll5 • s•ELLIS °LARK, Agent. July 4,•11140. e • --ft .8.. EE Igor DOWN TRAINS. toavo • • :11,3. 1. :.'No. 3. Mauch Chunk, 4,10 4.. m. 14,44-A..lid• 3,20 P. Al. Slatington, 4,45 . 11,28""' 4,00 Whitehall, 6,14 rr•• " 4;82 , " c a t as h uquov . 5,25.;," .9eitt:Own, „ . i 4 12,35 :5;05 or.' 5,58 a Prenn4nnbutt,,o,ol'...-•a: • .1,03 P. M. 5,80 u , Enstou.(arrivo) 8,20 rr ' 1,30 " 6,50 e UP TR2,IIN,V , • . • , "lietvin • =Nowt' • : • No. 3. ••• • •• - ' B ,B O Freemtundung, 9,08 ; : 8,25 • Bethlehoud, '' ~, • .9,17 • :it • 2. 4 ,4,08 " . .8,35 ." Allentolyn,''' • 9,30 ""'•-' ' a 8,50 r • Caliudiniquo, ' 9,43 , a '9,03 • a' • Whitehnll, • 0,58 a* '%.9,18 a Slatibgton, 10,30 a 5,28 " 0,00 :" Ar. Chunk, 11,05 r, - 6,10 " 10 , 30 ;dd • • • • ' R IF:SAVES, Supt do En g. Ls dtes,t •:, 0 ne-... rive . .. . . FAN • ' Fint STORE! . 9 11N A i , 4 - ,ft t; 7._ 8,, ott-13'. tirearr. .and.ltlx Phitil.( l 44Pi -2 , • - • -.-.. • . , Imperter, ~.an,utht of andllealer4Ralll ~..i;,.......•.=:, FANCIL Y:LT.III .llaying:renteivei? • Nita: Store,7lB Art and being ntiw em entirely in the Man Lure and gate of 1 Fars, which, in as once with the " On at the lowest poesiloe prices ............ ...„,, able profit, I would solicit a visit from' thoaci-ln warn of Furs for either Ladies' or Children.' •Wetir,andan inspection of my selection of those goodsomtisfied, as I am, of my ability to please in every. desired fiat. 11114 -41-- . Persons at a distance, who may find it incon nt to call personally, need only name the - tiiti:- hey wish together with the price, and instriic= t .ns for sending, and forward the ordet , to my ad dress--money accompanying—to insure a satisfac tory.compliance with their wishes. August 22, 1860. , . —sm A. H. FRANCISCUS, 'LAS REMOVED PROM 241 TO 433 Market St., below Fifth. HE HAB MADE THE FOLLOWING Reduction in. the Price of Goods : White k Mack Wadding, from•4o to 373 ota. VS dos Cotton Lops, in dozens, " 13 "12 " lb. Colored Carpet Chain, " 21 ." 20 " " White " " u 17 ulO u Cotton Yarn, " 19 "18 " " Houdin Tie Yarn, " 22 "20 " " " " ordinary, " 20 " " " Best Candle Wick, " 22 "20 " " No. 2, " " 20 "18 " it Linen Carpet Chain," 20 "19 " Manilla Bed Cords , 103 ft. " 350 800 " doz. Romp " 108 ft. -" 250 275 • ft All kinds of hopes reduced from 50 to 25 .cents per dozen. Remember the beet, largest and cheap est stook in the City, is kept at 433 Market Street, below Fifth, north side. , September 5. —ly_ Campaign Medals, CONTAINING Beautiful Photographic Portraits of tho Candidates. STYLES AND PRICES Retail Price. Agents. No. I.—Large Double, Silver Plated, 60 ots. 20 eta, " .2.—Double, Silver Plated, 35 15 " B.—Double, Silver Plated, 30 12 •- 4.—Small, Silver Plated, • 25 8 15.-Bolid, Double, Gilt, 26 10. " 6.—Shell, Double, Gilt, 25 " 7.—Single, (Candidate for Prost dento Gilt, 10 S . " Shawl and Badge Pins, with Portrait, 25' 10 Agonte ordering by mail, must enclose the pr co, and one cent extra for each medal, for postage. If ordered by Express, cost and charges can be col lected by the Express Agent if desirable. '4/1-Agents should order from the numbers, of the above List, and state what proportion of each Can . didate they want. to .Packages of less than ten, at retail prices. Address, K. CRAMER,* 742 Broadway; New York. • August 16, 1300. —2m • Allen Insurande Co., ALLENTDWN, LEEN! COUNTYJA. THIS Company is organised under the general In surance Laws of this State, and insures upon the mutual principle excinsively, against lose by fire, on Buildings, Merchandise and other property. Ap plication for insurance may be made at the office of the company, or to the Surveyors whose names have heretofore been announced. • ; 0. W. COOPER, President. 0. M. RUNE, Secretary, , . Allentown, DO6, 17 1859. . —ly For Rent. min well known Store stand in Weseoesville on .1. the road leading from Allentown to Treslin town, about aim miles from Allentown. It is one o be boat stand in the county. Possession can be given on April lit. Apply to rogidetllle 11410 oo,j Pe; Attitt 00, Wets. • **Mild bi:dou 0v,73V, ) .4 0) t at j elA is i tgo ; ' • ntrinto, 054 #0 3 . . 61031 , 14 a ifft4rtiooti; The' fath er ,Mgr ei*Flitiff AilhilitAirchr dui piasssa at - thit 'time, and " R rinfii l i l i to his feet said, qffkonb I , tonek. were standing by' 'helrrath er ,;,some had dtidke lertikeir a Mends, -• deli-bake' eeoifraklifihfe t; •••< • .$ plienraneo.: . . Yon-oansee-old...tikibetlAFOicolf-ai there itii-thei:iMtgliget and drive :her over to the pound. - Jelflikoo49lter.P lo o llo- ( I, Pia:VtiaCe:ht )at;AqtAA 0ge044:5144 Ire thin , tuca val.:of* tfs,rikßiAtiti4Ple hula. The pobr,oawv Incitionly;Antered , the- barw-i -whiok haffteen - -lefOolliWitid.4gtooff"at edge of tho - 'field°'nippieg off{the ?s*. -.;-T-+ .bOys belabored and stoneW , besidele natting.thtiesiage dog after. her. They: drove'her • into the vound.,.isitko,gt, any difficulty, and' there . left , ber;• 4 '.4telling the keeper' on. what Conditions she Laken away . • ; • Old Miami' .11erriii-he did not live far from hie arisMoratio,- ; diettetiring' peighbor-÷hed I dud , the uproar,': and looking.Onti , saw :the ..boYe drive his Cow off to the 'pound, .Whitt her offen&uwas IT line* not . • He : continued at his work— , slnie•Mairini—till night, and,then Wallet:o - the 't.ound•')Moper away. 'lts poor cow ' Vonnm4' Mahe boots to pay .the damtige ' said the hebtal.r. ; ' . , , • • • •. 'l3y. a pair .of boots ho uleaas that plea dol lars is tho am9unt . ,to.pay', shall.not make the boots, but there jast enougil money to pay oharges,'. and ho handed him the ' What did the covrAlols:asked Rhalieq:. •i !.Got they aaid• if / the did, of his` , careless : bo,Yo k 3 ft the•bars 40.3.6/.•,fcr I peviif•lmestily, eow t to to break through aRy tepprt, 11- .9.1 7 ,,9•111r,;P0i0gi might;be,'„. • .• • `lt makes no difference she was upon 'the i• • • -* ' ;_ !So 0 1 9 Avclo)=44,SladAb i liPo.4.l l ll# T . )ve the cow along home;:feeling quite dishearlkn ed as he hOd'peul . out,eyury c_pntA : mopey.he had earned that day.-,- 7 -yee AUdgl:,.little pore. On his way home he, had to pass by the field his Cow ,he,d,entered,Tpid whou 4e saw howlit-. tle she s. had• injured* he. was actually, angi:y with his neighbor that he should cause him,lo pay . so much. Mrs. Harris , knew nomithiug thi'mUtter When - 'slie'.eaw her hnelitind en ter lotking so dejectedoand- she inquired the cause. The coW"weat lah?neighborlt—:-, 1, - r 'seat fieterthie' afternoon, and ate- a few stalkq, of oats: They 'ke4ik:ikkt dtia*goiif, :lit would -tiok way. so r l iaid the inOrteY s fitira„ thtslita3l*.! • Mr lt --Sues heid withyed; t ae he waye la. Ile seem,have ;aids feelnngs'.'ut • ' • - ' 11huben;liskiriels* icillQnitiket...,;l3y4.9o,3 byplication.to hm,works,he mm2;140..408.4 flirt hie tittle family quite eomfortnbli; . ' owned,' about two acres f - r)flamlwhich.hapliint= ed butiri4;andihereforilliit,l*l44 ta.pae= tire • hiS; , ,*coW: He le s t her though he know it was against tie ' he had seirifenii of 'the selectmen, Vhethought . there *Mild" . 6niit;tkouve;; an .bis co* ir,iiii#l;‘ . tle andliiwer infringed,ifpen linyi4die'fofent:: ices. - • ' It was something-r*e threeffeeice.after,the incident we have rolatiCrthaililiebeureseorits' morning and found ~several'ef R—'s cattle in his corn: demolished the fence and let himsel t iio field, together with his compariisiri 7 - - five:, in all. As Rhuben saw the cattle destroying }lie corn, he exclaimed, Ah, had, C : 4ti t whose cattle are those? W(inderifther won't find themselves in the pound soon ; arid*ho‘ll pay the fine 1' • :" Calling his little son to help him, Rhuben ran up to the cattle and tried to drive them out ; but the green corn tasted deliciously,' and they had .no disposition to leave at pres ent. • They ran this way and that,,aml then bark again ! It was some time before , they could be got out into the road. When they were, , Rhuben came along up to his house, and stood by the yard fence, and leaned thereupon. The perspiration streamed from•his face. , The thought now Arose, in his mind whether ho should drive the cattle, home onto the pound. He was grratly,inolinrd to do the latter„, _ Re. drove my cow there, and .made-me-pay a. fine, merely, because she eat it few.hchAin oats; ; and now; horsily° cattle ff his haye do: stroyed, more than • half of my °urn, said Rhuben to himself.' lie looked „towards ; his corn field. . A, short , time ago, the corn, stood upright, and waved: gracefulAy, in the. breezcl. now it was trampled down and destroyed. ,40 looked - towards his' neighber's, -whose cattle, had done all this. Everything was • qiiiet.LA The housekeeper was 'not 'stirring yeti' he. could drive the cattle' to Brown,' the .pound keeper, and have them looked.up without op position,. ll° would do. it; but no sooner would he have his mind made up, than the thought would arise. ' Is it right; would that be !doing - as. I would be done by ?' . At this'moment, Mrs. Harris, who had been' watching him from the window, , and judging his thoughts, came to' the. door, .and.said, , ' .I would drive them home, , Rhuben show ttMr. that you can do as. you wish to' be dOne by." . • ' " ' I will,' said thinoir decided Rhuben, and ho drove the cattle home, and turned thatii in to the barn-yard. - Ire saw, Mr. ing ii the door, and lin.tfdd 414110.4NY:1h?1;:. j'eq , a?, et4i4 moments i'll4 then satCwlth a Allplitly, a le. , • , ! 'Why ILIA you ativo dm to thi toottao r pift 4PN no- 'lO/ .1 EBB r po„, o p tum ;, ;e s j t0ir:)4471, • - / 0/0 lra n •"' • 1' I ; , .ii• 1 . : ENE .•fi I i: (14 Z. MRE 8_,.. 5 0.. : :!, ; t • thought i that l wouldinet hgre hten i the right-Way',' answeted tithed - An; and _l4triined and went hdnietref 0 Mr. It—, wished to ascertain how much corn was deistriiYed; bcien'eone of his boys to I II- P - Tholni found iirpiiirtng - the fence! After he had lookialidth r e'lleld, and had start ed for bomq, 4hutiejir.lol79ko,to„ him and said. ' Ton Yojir'ffith'ir that-it' is• n& idattaie-at all. I can sow or something Q•ti ' 1 .• 0 lager had t'°l4.) l l! • A St.t cgig ;Pi tOM.l,q?q°Pnt the '6 1 4 ittat Al44.t4ifelt uae4,lbare ma9lkder4fAe daY. l kieilithadvat dans rielf,AWOOtit t .Noil , en i .e l 44,o4:**g bffeace , shaduid?giv4, andituralthit_Wattle bt4.444144 148 `i24vg 1 • lied th 4 i*skeln.hini‘ w40 1 4 4, 0 11' ! 11 2Y„.. O* about it 1 ! ","'”74 11. ..i 4 94,f450n5Pt.i.:41.4941- Conscience was duingitsWaik. Several'times during thq oa / pei point of sending' a boy. to !Dos injured: iteihlior with money: then hp thouibt that Would-look as if ho was strain to go bbAself4 coillkiitant . it ilo`laligliPtiatml , fiii 'Az t . . morning.As s o on agthaiirtusbad, his break fast he went,uyerlo - hiirll*l4b Harris, awl not on* p'aid ilamaga his cat tle bad done;',(baiwrqiiindad the money. that Rhuben - paid thoLtiotoakisPer. .57441 Ithuben-,wfut, veryi.--unWillingi •to ettekkaliny though he licaded''W UilabbOlut Mr. A-- farc4it utak . And iiiv:iihufAri ia good • friin . de as you ` 811 °'ild ; *l l 34 3 J 3 le:kc9Flril. t oY ab r' . 7: JB fiel4q , , , li.r.4o , kit.A.r.vt i :th., - s9 , s. wes not think oklitpd,i4,Ayf r ill..#l=4;. r• , Rett d9Fi ,al M ll9 l 3 . l "Preir r '! l PA.OßP B. PRI w° uid ' • ..4:pitbirntgeAtra.! .: .. There is ifiiiiTtifilk*r4.llf - tlii:o3l- lowing kiiiiihlfrotWikei-WerialWif a 01:10* try doeteil l"a tfgethiESOSathliii.ol2o of that IfitaiiifeobA - iiiid •41,110404.4trritaidn ale wpuid be willtifeoViAfratioath: ".3The: r id s a ti*iik-131tifea:KroWhit toast 9 , stormy night WitiNg etwiltro spa:menet- - •• ''" 41 148 - otof,' 4r4et , ':iiii*lie•deAk#ll-10104 away OffcteillinkiiY % - iiielhiiiiiii tBlta. 3l ""Then Wh7 - 40:44rp0 ~!, ,, i., ~, I pi ; Kiblu, e ' ifF • fbr p,EKego i riky,7,,,:, - 7 . t i ... ,:.,, `` ll 6.il ll Jelf hav9l#t kkiVin_,MUl-L -• " lio'no a great deal. Thinkhe wojtfiget over.ii." ~ ... ' ... ..- . ~ The doctor ' pushes oiilhAtuiii vie , stOiiii— meets with ilifets'iniihak On'thir- 4* *APO length aiiriair A ftfel.hhgk,*4*ro: r ,!oOt!tld P . . 1 17 tk°Pt• A liq'll.Pdli'4.4 ll l l 4e(o3 B otagAtE n 'be , .... , ......, .. B P en • k ' .--,::;.* ' i . :.r-k '-,lnni-yibt tilt )0 '14 . 10164A at thi tikOtikro , over. .1103 kii;3cliti iiiiiictiliOr','o,l24'itettik a' . t *tip iieare tit 'We chamber iiiinfOir 4 4::.. , • EA!~ 'voice - squeal& out—:-; •IT I:i..‘i I.Rell nt-;..iuti 4 `39144.' 1 1,t1, 1 0rin: ft , ..:ll , iiivq - Loilfzdni..) • "rho;-dpotos,, pPe:Rfri/IP4l,lliltrarl i;im.".. - ;...." ( ' " 611; ie,s .. no matter, sLoOtore :Er= i 0 fettei:f l Watit r Wiiitro g ilee'efKiga ' : t. Oin iiikritiiiiiiiiito h'e'Bl74l4.4Sair'"l)o4s.l' - -, , z .. : • - .... ii - Rdw liqioti laudanum did: lie titictiltgi" ChirS , '*i'diiiii,' , "ettilViettiellii ii ntio. '' a 41 ivui - i: 144 Nitriltor ,6l,s to wth f , ' w °n e u ' ,- r i '9 ( . .f ~ -- • - - 110 2 :aat& .. - ta4 4 av,ky';',.• , .441Afittie n his seYerebeilifidiii:lttievi6o;: - kl, . - 1.1 ~: flii.., ..,e :.; ~-. • >, e .1 , - 14:• ,, ' II .li v 4 riaingil on ` a g ain i.fg il i rl . ed T 1„ P ai k ~ - 44 angei`,'Nitat liiii ;‘ , 61,67t..„ .„„q" "Doctorllgitr 1 ''-' l ' . .'r .4 ' '.':".") . ;::'44 1 - ' ' , -..", ~,,i e , 300653 , ,Ciiil iiiArv' , LA' - ;,: 1- .Aj3__. • .lOllVoir.fiiihiiVio'ksiptin " - i . ViTtliit'lq., will 'l 4 ' ll- - .'" 1 ? ----11 ".: - ,4 A•44,lmtirry4 t w ye, ,4*- 1. 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Is it oheatrfdt a fithilrAct i fit (..„ - '1 A. ll. chief which . 6 sons 4lO thatl'44,4a; ~.. m a library of booke- 1 ifilotantoii* , litiep i t their eons contetitedl• at • Illitherieleillo good nowsPoPPro..., aO 464 . o lfitiaikEtigAlWOMl. _,, mental sod:Mordiiied'l , llo it •MilittOlits•Ao flirnish good 6 bcrohs;' . goOdimP., my of them foi oniethildrtm; that* :,4 1101104, ' em go without,' and 'run the ritilfottWAirit . at •ing n taste for itiintitifilitiectoliiiiStittitiditilittg d r i n k s ? , . . .:.11r '..,.,) J. .5: .../Ittr, - ; r .I . •Erryfil : The daughters, too, shOuld net be negkeled. Take. 'papers ' alit/ A•Mtigazineiti; fhij,ta.)l4 l, ! A givti them something to think about, and thee . they will not grow:up silly i lWeiikidndedllihmen, *YU takeno.interest in' aiiythiag butilullibne, "diess s • atid flirtatiene.—Beatott'.oiltgaitAi," r: .1Z1%..1 ..: ,' . .... ~, Ott •,.; ~,.., t ....I ii.:,iii.,,, :111§6.111eased he..thet. 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