spontaneous words which ho had spoken to his guardian In many days. "Mr. Buffum I" "Well, Sir I'' "Some time since conversed upon, the. subject of my marriage, in connection with my father's will. HOW that conversation ended I need not remind you. I think proper, how over, that you should not learn from other sources than myself the fact that I am now en gaged." Mr. Buffum's paper dropped from his hands. Pushing the coffee away, he fixed on Adol phus a stare of stupefaction. " Engaged I Oh, Adolphus I I am sorry if—if—if—l was—l know Vwas-L-overstrong in what I said. My poor boy, I really didn't mean to drive you to that !" "Drive me ? Not you I think any body who tried that would find himself mistaken in his man I" " Oh, ,Vlolplitis I" groaned :Mr. Minim. " Who is it—the girl I mean'" " Thrit•is a.frank question, but shall be.ith swered as frankly. The lady is Miss Lolly 13urrill." "Oh ! lam sorry !—I nm very sorry swear I am !!' " Why should /ma be sorry ? It only adds a couple of hundred thousand to your small estate." Oh, the goldenness olsilenee ! Could Adol phus only have spared this slant and let his guardian's heart work for him, the last rem nant of Mr. Ilutrum's ohstinacy might have 111 , 11C'd SW%ty in the • warmth or ills Sympathy for youth and lielplessnes,i. But this great art of silence tie yontli laid not learned. Truly apeeelt is silver at the be...-tt. utte❑ 11rS1:1116 and Vill'llil. NVith all the lore of his nature (hoop ened down to pothers, all logic WU:U . lll'd into lull Mum , . 11*. ilullunt fiercely retorted : . . . . •• Yes, Sir, you ire right ! • should not he sorry ! I should know toy rational duty us an executor, and do it without regard to the weakness of human feelings. Yes. and 1 You may be sure of that, Sir—l will'" "So I expected, Mr. Bottum. lam not disappointed in you—not in the least. Sir With that Mr. Ilutiton once more picked up Its newspaper and plunged into the tariff arti cle, while Adolphus coolly entered spun the dkenssion of his steak, from which t!u• length of this. interruption of the happy family's reticence h a d perceptibly subtracted neither heal or flavor.. )Ir. Bit Mint. litiwe‘,.r, thought much that he did not say ; and immediately alter finish ing the meal. without warning to Adolphus, set forth for his lin,t neighborly call upon till thirrills. As he went, he one 'moment toil himself that he was a fool for going ; the next that a stern sense of duty, supported by all 111111111er ”r rational arguments, demanded the visit imperatively. Ills linal resolution, as lie 111.,ontod the piazza and rung the bell, was to curb hi, natural tendencies toward argument; and, as Mrs. Murrill was a WOIMITI. therefore utterly unable to reason. to take her on the soft sid, her affctions. Ile ha ll.xpvcied a rustic reception—a cold sepulchral room, scented with the mouldy hay which pruteetice economy had spread under an ingrain carpet of dazzling red and green, lealpattern ; hearse plutnes„, ‘ ,...nstivtragus in tangs on the u n ultle•piece ; n stimll table, with an ac'cordi'on on it, between the NVIII(141V3 111111 11111 in the middle ot'the room sup- porting a hasket of dropsical was Spitzenbergs; and une crimson) nan•occo annual titled "Book of Beauty." in the infancy of mezzotint; a' mortally lard-hotton u •d sofa with a colllny smell in all the ages since it left the upholster. er's undissipated by the wear ol• any familiar sitting down. tin this last 'contrivance lie had anticipated an hour's.tedeqt-tele with an elderly female in tears and rusty bombazine, more gifted in wise saws than syntax, and ready to give up any thing Mr the sake of peace. Having planned his method of proceeding (a) the hypothesis of such a state of things, Mr. MIAMI) experienced from the start an utter overthrow ol• all his premeditated ar rangements for saying and (Ming. Ile was ushered by a respectful family servant into a little gem of a parlor, where woman's tasteful est hand had limn inventing and adoruing— till where her presence hail /iced and everywhere dim,—,l itself like a subtle atmos phere.. 'I he ea iodt ,uf Hutt lie hail tiVe•l' siti is I , e while the maid ven to liiiiimmee Liar h. her mistress, and thi luxitrimi, mixionsl ,Artigglt•tl to improve Ie nt.‘v•consitlering hie ntetltt.tl ttrappronelt. hc lind not much kis lir., tor ntin vsst•ntial task. tittO bud tzcarcely it, the ont• rr.nlnliun whicit lull not t.:1111,1...,1 conittlt•it• fre,l4TIY31.111(111-1111 to reason II II but take her on her Soft fide—,lvden llrs. Berlin entered. Ilex motherly sweet fare, r gentle dignity, her plain rap. and her general air or mild charity, Mr. !haunt at onee round quite reassuring. 1 ant your next neighbor, Mr. Bulbul', Madam," Raid he, rising with a bow ; "a very quiet sort or persoll—seldom go off my little place to visit any where—must beg pardon for the lateness of this introduction--perhaps, since I come so late, for venturing to intro duce myselrat all.•' " I pray you won't apologize. I\ - e, too, arc very quit4;and receive few visitors so indeed, that until yesterday, it quite escaped me that we had never seen you here." " If an apology were necessary, Madam, it lies in this. lam ardently attached to the son of my deceased friend, .Me. Shearsworth." As you may lie aware I am his guardian, and I have only just come into the possesion or cer tain facts regarding him which concern both yourself. and me, 1 may say. very deeply. You are a mother, Mrs. Harrill?" ("There!" thought the sanguine !haunt, that most fetch her ! It's what always filches them on the stage.'') "lam, Sir." " You have au only daughter, I believe, Madam ?" " You believe correctly, Mr. Buffum." " Her interests are, or course, very dear to you. Now. Madsnt (I am alaint to impart facts which may not be known to you), sup pose that some relative hail left your daughter it large property on' condition that she married a man, every way honorable and respectable, whom the relative designated in his will?" " Pray let me hear your whole case before answer„ Sir." " And suppose that, in the event or her re fusal to receive this gentleman's addresses, the entire property I have mentioned went to an other pet on—a friend di the family—under these circumstances what would you wish your daughter to do Y" "That would_depend upon several contin gencies. If she wanted the property, and the loan specified, I would advise her to waive any scruples she might naturally have as to the original striking impropriety ()I' the condi tion itself, and marry the „gentleman as if no such shameful proviso had been tacked on - to hint." " But smmose"—(Mr. Minim began speak ing quite loudly and growing very red in_jhe lace ! then said to himself, " Ilang it !. he wouldn't get mad with an irrational woman") —"that she wished the property, tint had no romantic feeling for the mat?" "Permit me to correct your login," said Mrs. in a tone of gentle yet judicial dignity. "in speaking Ora 'romantic' feeling Ave wander from the issue. Lore, I believe, was the subject in question, and though that involves romance, it is far from being all.com prehended iu it. Trim love has always abun dance of romance, but differs decidedly from mere romance in molly respects. Now we un derstand each other. Proceed if you please." Mr. Button) almost .gasped with surprise. Nt hem won that woman's soft side? Talking logic 'of her Mr n accord, and to him? Let us say, she doesn't love the man, then !" spoke, he, explosively. " In'that case I should not need to advise tnyllaughter, Mr. Minim. She has been brought up to Christianity and honor. Her natural good sense and womanly pride, more over, most always save her from the degrada— tion of bestowing her hand where tier heart • did not accompany it, especially for so base a consideration as money." "But suppose the testator were her father, and made the conditions front the most ration al motives?" "I should join issue with you, Sir, on the question whether any motive with such an end could be called rotionoi. Among civil ized nations it is well settled principle that even the nearest relationship gives no title to coerce the conscience of a subordinate. But, even did the title exist, the terhis or the con dition render obedience possible by either of two courses. Since all womanly and Christi an honor forbid obedience in the way of ac cepting the legacy, we come to the final point. She rejects the property. What must she now do? you would say." " Exactly what I was about to ask," panted Mr. Suffern, with the feeling that he was on trial for his life, and Mrs. Harrill sitting in • Oyer and Termincr. " In that ease, it' she still wished the prop erty, her proper course would be title : To go frankly to the other conditional legatee, and tell him that she was unab'o to LAM the condition. • Supposing him really n Christian gentleman, he could not fall to make instant answer that the propqrty was still hers by ev ery principle of nattuaright and honor ; that from the moment it fell to him through her refusal to comply with the foolish and op pressive condition, deeds of release in full awaited her at his hands. If ho proved to be nation; but a mere sponge, • Whose Filename it wie.to absorb all his neighbors' moisture, ho would t dive to give her her own—swallow up her patrimony ; and' she would leave him alone, feeling able to pity rather that willing to despise him : leave this sponge alone to feed the draught he had drunk on another's lawful spring fester within him like atlery acid. Were she weak enough to desire revenge, she might be sure it would never be other than a curse to him. I believe I have met your dif ficulties; Sir ; but what, may I ask, gains Me the honor of your selection as nn adviser upon such a question ? You spoke as if your cause were not altogether a fictitious que. Is it pos sible, then,that you mean to give it any per sonal application ?" Mr. Buffum arose, with his face scarlet, and looked for his hat with. as much trepidation as if it were his head he wanted. "No ma'am—nothing personal—nothing but—well—l did come to speak of a case—of Adolphus, my ward—but—never mind—some other time perhaps—" " You have sought my advice in regard to Mr. Shearsworth, then ?" said Mrs. Burrill, calmly.' "So I infer that his was the case you supposed. If I not correct in this supposition, take this counsel to your ward. T,o begin his young life with a crust en his table-n spring of good water outside his door—the hardest toil to occupy the strength of his daytime, the rosiest roof to shelter him at night, without a grain of that gold which is so often. a curse at the best—which is always so, a thousandfold, if meanly bought with dishonor—thuS bid hint begin Isis life—but not without We! Tell hint this counsel comes front a woman who did all this for her husband—a widow whose hus band, while he lived, bore all this for her. Tell him that for this she cherishes his memo ry as a blessing and a glory beside which all that the gold of the Actors could buy would seem to her like the poorest, meanest dross." All this time Mr. Buff= had been standing with both hands clinging tightly to his hat brim, as if it were some stout cast-iron support to lose which were to fall prostrate. His eyes were fixed on Mrs. Morin with the steadfast look of fascination; and when, as she conclud ed, he attempted to speak, the only words to which lie was competent were the proper, but not very logically forcible ones : "Good-morning, Mrs. Burrill." " Good-morning, Mr. Bullin." After which Mr. Buthun struck a bee-line for Aristotle Cottage, with the dazed gait of one who walks in a dream. 13=1 BAI,TIMoItI Dinamotn4Exu.—Two tum blers of rice flour, two tea cups of wheat flour, three tea spoonfuls of cream of tartar stirred In, two large spoonfuls of butter cut up finely, a little salt, two well beaten eggs, two tea spoonfuls of soda dissolved in two tea cups of new milk ; mix well together, and bake In a pan like pound cake. ;00D CostmoN SAum—llalf pint bowl o brown sugar, two table spoonfuls of butter, .a glass of rose Nrater whipped to a cream. Then dredge in about a table spoonful of flora•, and add half n pint of boiling water, stirring well for two or three minutes. tTTSaLL paper anb ...-qatiottrru LARGCST STOCK OF WALL PAPEntz, ICtIOD DECOR ATioNB Ever to•red iu thim tin Is 'annum! to off, WHOLESALE and nt CITY PRICES. Cpwarkl. :111 RID (Avner. •In stuck innbrarlng nil style, rnltnlllo for PALACE, HALL, or COTTAUE. FRESCO PAINTING, SIGN PAINTING, GILD ING AND GRAINING - Exe'colL..l sliort notice. ANTII')NY Nt., 911.1 II Muhl SI., Ilethlelteol, MEI senoL,tus, AvrENTIoN ruvii.s, I'AItENTS AND ALL OTIIEItS IMMEBEI BOOKS OR STATI()NEItY Are Invited to cell at N... Wool llentlltton Street. (Wel ttr'.ol.l .tentl.l tour due, Ins low Eighth Street. e . td.. y. will Iluil u large earl ettutplete 'dock all kinde Sillool, 130018 i In die. county, m lii,. lox unt ,a,ll pricy, OMMI=MMM=M= • . . and School., always on and. at the lowest rates. full asaortnient of Stationery, Blank Books. Mono.. tiliiiiv, Pocket Books. Comm.s Albums, Picture., ster. and Views, Window Pumper. &C., sold at hum very Cill , lll/11,31. Etigli•ll and German pocket nod nuttily Bibles. Prayer ...duo and Hymn Books, A large and splendid stock of Miscellaneous Books lu row ;til Potary. nod Sunday school Books. All the re quisite., for Sunday Schools always on baud at rbllnadl kln Prices. I= E=Eti BRADBURI"S CELEBRATED PIANOS Plou,o RIO a call when you wiAlt to vorclinso. E. MOSS, a,. If ni ..,) 1l muilt.. St., holoWElßlith. Allontown, rn. Liailroabs. „ ORTII PENNSYL.OR VANIA RAILROAD. 8111,131E11 AIIIIANOE3IENT. • PatoengitrA for Philadelphia take Lehigh Valley It. It. train. Pordnd Allentown at 5 .45 o. In., 11 4.30. pi. and 5 50 p. in., and urrivo 10 Philadelphia at I a. tn. 2 10 p. at. s p. in., .I..,Lehigh and Susquehanna , train at 2.07 p. nt.and arrive In Philadelphia ut 445 p. nt. Pa...ender. for Doyleetown Ink° train,. leaving Beth -1141,11 at 11 2., 111. and 12 p. LOCAL SCHEDULE. [Four Through Train,. Dully, Suudity. , Excepted. 7 I , m.senger trains leave tho depot Northwest corner Berk Lint Amorlean street, Phila.&lphlst, For Allentown at 7 45 end 0 45 a. .111 45 and 5 p. m •• Doylestown ut 545 a. m., 45 and 415 p. •.• Fort Wu:dam:ton ut 1 45, 10 45 a. m., and 11 30 p. ut • • All ug not at 'II, :115, 591 and Bp. tn. • • tx,dele atn LB psm. Trains (or Phlludolphla. Lou).• 11•01tirlieto ut 6 20 a. tn., 12 (r), 2 2'i and 0 IG p. • • llyl.•••town at 070 u. In.. 2 10.1115 (15 •• Lutr•tinir uta 10 a. In • • Fort Waublngton ut I 20, 14. u, ut. und 2NI p. •• Abington of 2111, 4 0.1, 610 and 0 (Up. In. ON SUNDAYS. /W.f. Iletlilrhent for 4 ) 111IntIelphlu oil 00p. In. • • Uo)•I,,lowu 1 N) a. tn., •• Abington 8111 Lem. Philadelphia for h rnr ut Dal n. la. " (or Dayleutown at On p. tn. , • • " for Abington to nip. Is, Farr—Allrulown to Philadelphia, 40 61, • ELLIS CLAIM, Ago, V. I'M:EI:WILLER ag± . It. I,6fir"Tritd. . WI N'llili ARRANGEMENT. 011 and aril, JANUARY IS, ltitG, Patoleogor tralti ill,: l'aill.li molt Sc Fogoinvillu Railroad Nvlll rat ii menu in,, with the Lehigh Vullvy Railroad uud Earl Faun Troad, tii, collo., - TralusiW.,:t. 1 — :: :VI r ' I : 1 ;41 • CT MI AAS I AUA. •M !CH LEES. 16.15 6. 1 10.10 6. 2.10 . 6.15 SEIPLES. 10.05 6. 2.15 , 7.16)] 'JORDAN BRIDAL. 10.00 6. 2,20 i 7.05 , GUTIPH, . 6.15 6. 7.161 NV A I.IIIIItT.S. 100 3. 2.:t3 7.101 GIIAI.3IAN'EI. i 0.40 5, ' l4O 7 . ll' ' TItENFIiRTP 1 4 : 1 1, l 6 .' 2, S. 3 Oil mmmg lIREINIGHVILLB. .17 I FARMINGTON. 4.00 7.341 •SPILI NO CREEK. I 4.110 . 7.411. AI.•III.IRTIN. I TElas Slatlolls. CONNECTIONS. • Then t•trniug train went leaven CillhOlilqll4.4lti the arrival l the L. V. 11. it. Local Pasaeuger train from Easton, Bethlehem, and Allentown and connects at Al.Bartia with a train oa the East Transylvania it. it. for Beading, Ptsit•vill••, Harrisburg and Philadelphia, and also with a train for Allentown, Bethlehem, Paulen and Now York. Tho moraing train East monocle at Al-Martin with train ott•E. P. It. It. (rota Allentown and at Cat..., ikllll with trains 011 the Lehigh Valley Railroad for Snuck Chnuk,'Wilkes-Ilarre, &Tauten, Philadelphia and New York, and with the Loltigh S Sung itehttana It. 11. for Ll••thlt•liern, Eaglet!, Philadelphia :tad New York. The :LOU P. M. Enda West counecht at ALBurtia with a train on the Most I'rno. Railroad fur Reading, Pottsville, Harrisburg nod Ph ihnielphia. The' Evening train East leaveit ALBartia on the arrival of n train from Allentown and of a train making connec tion,. at Reading with toll. from Philadelphia, Howls burg, Pottsville, Ac.. and connects trith locale atwenger train, n the L. V. It. at Catasauqua for Allentown, Ill•thiebein and Easton. PerlsOlis WlNhigg lit go to Allentown can take the taunt ing train Weht to arrive at Allentown S:4oa ni, and return by a train on the East Penusylvanla It. It. leaving Allentown at 4.31P..11. • C. W. CHAPMAN, Supt. and Engineer. EMEIE Zpertaclro. SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES!! EYE GLASSES. he. sptgA o .ez u g,F:wrz.!: ,.... l o :. t . m a C t lll Of all kluds of/p, OIIAS. S. MA.SSEY'S, NO. 23 EAST 'HAMILTON STREET I=l unclog devoted a great deal of care and attention to the Spectacle buelneee for these but few yearn, I And that my butolueon to that line ban Increased no much that I have de termined to make It a SPECIALITY. There le no article manufactured to whileh there is no much deceptien tmrae tired a. there Is In Spectacle Games. Knowing that the public have been frequently humbugged by Parties pre tending to have a superior article of °lames, and charging exorbitant price, for them, thereby trafecing upon the ne• cessitiee and Infirmities of age, I have taken pains to se lect friary. and complete amortment of the finest and best Glasses ever manufactured, thou affording all parson. needing Spectacles an opportunity of purchasing at res• amiable prices. POIIIOII3 having auy diElculty to being tinned elsewhere will do well to give me a call, an I feel confident that no one will fall to be nutted. Remember the old stand; No. 21 Boat Hamilton street, opposite the Oer. man Reformed Church. Allentown Pa. inn 23.'66tf DR. NV . ; E. BARNES R SON , • WHOLESALE AND HETAHIa • DR TT G- 1 , < 7 3, r NO. 14 EAST HAMILTON ST., AL LENT() WIN, I'. . Tim atteution of thu citizens of AlleutoWn and Lehigh malty In rempectfully invited to this ostablislncut. Every thing usually kept In a first•cinss Drug Store will bu found for sale hero, at Ow lowest price.. Our elork I. lora.• null wall ',elected, coualsting of PUR fa r THWlA l egrilkaggi l lellgg/WhATATI ' Xi i gi l ikRNTA.V sr . "llB .k FULL LINE OF ALL THE POPULAR PA TEN7' MEDICINES, HIM RESTORATIVES LINIMENTS. of all kind, Co:Moony MI hand a large Mark of Soda nth, Potash and Concentrated I.ye for moat , tie it.z. u 66 Soda, Baking Sudo, Cream Tartar, Pun , Pepper, Chum:non, and Went !it all I: intim. Cool Oil. Sporn., Lard and Lubricating oils for machinery, and a thourand and no other articles whirli at geento.; nolee n roti te e. We have the tangent line of Trumpet!, Supporter!! tool Shoulder Brae, In the eke. ThePe d!! ore oind!!!.1 IN o exlm•ri.! eared phypielan coarequently perfect fit I. noaranteed. Paint+, tills, Varoklo , . Ia.!!! and l'un l'atoter• nod builder. In. Invited to oar atom before looking their purchnner. komp e 101 l Ito, of lotto:, ete.. of the be.' !polity lit price. an NW an the lowest. TEAS I TEAS !—We Intro the agency for the (treat rolled Stott, Ton, et New Vet it, tool are Nulling till' choicest grade,. °Cream at about boil Mend, rhorged hy. other dealers, for an tuft rler quality. Try It mot be con vinced. Phymielons and Country Met-eh:lnk pupulled:ll, thetunnelmarket Vric.'•N'r u , teu , lhereafter to aY Imr ilenlar attention to the INTholomtle liranch of the Itumlneex. Dealerm will and It to their in to nine 0 0 trial order as we fed confident wo will Ito tilde to give matimluellon both in ganlity nod rrire. tint. r. to. Quotations fir ',peel fled unmanly , . furnished tat application. Rettneetrolly. apr W. I:. RA h N Es l SON. 312 c at c r,5 TPlTAl3i.lfiiil:l) INSI J. REYNOLDS &. ON Tii I wri:ENTil 1 , 11.11E11T :41.1:1:KN 111= Solvliatilaracitrret , ,tf the I'ob.bral..ll WROUGHT-IRON, AIR-TIGHT, GAS-CONSIT.IIING I EAT Elt WITH PATENT lIPST SCREEN, I=l witouoirrAwys itAni.vrott The, IIIt•THIlr , :ire 1.111010 Of HMV) . Wrought-11 , 111, well riveted together, the only sure 1,1.1,4111 ml against the es cape a ltua or Dust. They are easily managed, vrithout any dumpers. The Patent Radiator avoids the lute and autuoyauces of drums, and Is permanently attached to the Heater. This is the mast tiontble, xltnplr, ecoutualcal and popular illOn Applrlltl , R ever Oiren-it for 'Yhey aro all guarant et eed • COOKINO ItANOES, for :Rol PORTABLE HEATERS LATROBE HEATERS, LOW DOWN GRATIN, SLATE MANTELS, REOISTERS Ast/ VENTILATOR. I=l NEW FLAT-TOP MATING RANGE liirSeud fur OUT Illuntrated Pamphlet RAND'S AMERICAN AIIit:IIGHT HE_ TIN O AND COOKING ANGE. A rrill-IVI PM ill 1 ...,._. , ..1.1[012/11f1.111 FE M• ine- --- 1 , ra• tiM-7----r: I I 1 11,f 1 , , L_ L; - • ilinumi, _....--7-...,---- , ~,, ~,,...p.• r. ~,, , io , u, anat.. , , . ....... i ~. I t \lll 111111 C-1 l l Tti 0 L i -1: l k% ii, 1111%.111-:_i ,' ~ ' '.. •., --1 -- - ~... , We Invite examination mid worrolitYiery liens.. which we set to sive entire entlefection. Also, tonsuleeturing dealer.. no • • LOW GRATES, REGISTERS, VENTILATORS. Acente (or the Celebrated MA( EE PATENT EAT ERS RANGES ANI) STOVES. RAND, PEIIKINS AND CO. NO. 124 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Send fur deerripthe Circular. deli. eowly• 3300 t fakers R E M 0 v 1, . YOUNG (V LEVU'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE IBM= H. F. Curoer of 11.43f11T0N and SIXTH STS NOS. 3M AND .10, where they ur• now prepared to revels,. their Vitro Th. WHOLESALE DEPA IiTIEENT aln Li A M. P. LAIWEsT STUCK OF CloODs IN 'MIS VICINITY ♦ great 111111111Ity of the WOO, I.elng of their own mike and the balance from 00 110 n i manufactorore In the country. THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT 9.1f1 P. OR h. as 5. .31 5. llWillberundacted.horetaum MUNE CUSTOM MADE 11011tTS AND .12. SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the lending style., on hued or wade to ineu.r ==l =11=! 01nee addr :;14 E!I!=I A GOOD TniNG. horoltlnot Moorkrepertt, lltot N. THE PATENT WIRE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN, I= Give ventilation and Ilea, Screen front view and exclude • FLIES, MUSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS THE ADJUSTABLE 11-/NDOIV.S6REES 023 MARKET ST., PHILAU'A. For sale by Draler.la llouge•Fornlobleg. • ions 26.2 • Is warranted to keep all kinds of Fruit Preparations of Fruit and Tomatoes, without being air-tight, furs penny a quart. It la • patented article to prepare food, and no teu healthy, no patent would bo granted, Price 60 Cent. a Package. For Bale by all the principal Grocers, and Illannfacirtred only by ZANE, NORNY 4k CO. age 90 gm 196 N. Second St., Philadelphia. iFECatclics anti 301)&0 urFEft, WATCHES A NDEWEIAIN N... 14S NoRTII SECOND pH 11..1. Y.)A" W ".'"1"-. "".1 ure ont.tantly oti hand. 1:11;,. 11,9- I:vioninlig ,5 NV,llele,ttitl proloo11) . : , 4111:11•IY I{.lkA VD 4)2';' , .ti NG A ~r NEW ,I ENV H.1:1; I li. ti. Micii -10..11 mid vicinity It..ia. oncnnil it liciv VEL iit NO. 36 WEST HAMILTON STREET Where t:.. ‘0111,4.1,....n•1ati11y on !mud au I'LOCKS. JEVVl'.l,ltrut inlet, to ,tail:•• • atehe. und ji.,:elryvarefolly teptlred: IL Weller 1,1.1.:r nn and rstreful zueeletnie, re bp.0.1 fully a.k. the putroluge of the 2:4.61n ESTABLINIEED ISSI • A I.\ Tr it I. E A hiTilem hi+ patrl, :111.111,.. g , Ii••1:111y, t•• h: , Net,' Ne.l:thi(7lll-: , TNUT51'.1 . 1111..11 , U.1,1.111.1. they h 11l H ttg 1111,:.• air.l ,11 . 11 . . t.W DIA - 3tostis tyATeIiE N , .11:WEI.1!1". hi! WA HE, :It 31.e6enth• Pere-. N. al al raserally Lapair. A. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE at all 1.111.1.• anala to July 14.0aL 1 N CONSEOPUENVE DINAS - tr.,. Ora, whirl, In .I.taaary tloAr.ty..lllltoar 'tare atal It. ranteuto. I. E. (_':\l.) \\'l:l.l. 11:iYe had 4 , P,1:11i)• in Cnt..ri..• “ItO. ill nil entirely NEW S'itk;K .OF CHOICE GOODS Wlllcll are now opened nil ready ler examination. EBY PINE PARIS MANTLE CLOCKS, =1 I= BRONZES, GROUPS AND FIGURES, MEE I\ E L E( "I' I;( I NI" .N II ES = WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C., &I M 0 I) E 11 A 7' E 1 (," E For the Imo. put at 819 (lIIESTNUT STREET, PIIIT. A I)ET.PIII.\ 11111/1 - 11 1-•1:4-1y111 WATCHES, JEWELHY, SILVER AND PLATE!) I\ . ARE CHARLES S. MASSEY'S, No. 2:1 Ea.! Ilhinllloo ntrowt, opp,,ito the livriolth It ornied Chore', .IhAt rl'Velvell front NeW York and I'M delphlu; •ll the latest ntylrn' Ile luta tho largest and heat nanortment of (told, Wattle!. lint at lower Prirv•h than curls Le (1111111111,11,r1101, Ile Item at larger :tad better a...linen: at r , 11V1.1 Watela Lan can be parclatotell auya•Lere el., GOLI) .1 Ell' 1 , 11,1( Y. to,artaa•at or an kind GILT ANIiPI,ATE) JEIVELItY. Ili. Inns a larger and hell, n••orlanmt of all kind,4 alit and Plated Jewelry than rnu Le tonail eIACW her, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. die Its,. u Mlll.lllll u•sortan'ul .d 511vrr nod I'lated \Va. Any pentnt deelrlng woml• jin thlh Ihu• rillt 1101 toll .11PC A Ittrger uxiortmont thou rtt any other B , lohliphawat MELODEONS. A 4110011 d nmsottilWitt of ]'rh,c , •'x the In the world. • • ACCORD EONS. A oplondld aa.orltnent of all kind• of Arrordem, 1114 eotablbill 0001 bus lately loon tilted up, 0101 la 001 v nOOOOllO WI. h, Now York and 1 1 1111:0101111da, tOOl ahead of anything 11111 Side lba iorgt , lle haa n larger 20oek of faahloullble goods lu Ids line than all others 10 Lehigh county combined. •lb row:lnce yourael v,. of the atone call nail 101, KELLEIt NO. 27 WEST HAMILTON S'l well regoluleil'und werreeliel All sizes end price.. fr. 11r4 llivertle. A ler,A.r aseurielelti of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, than cuu too found In any tither •tneelu the city. JEWELRY Oil' ALL KIN OS, 511.V1 ,1 ,11 IV - A PE,. of evory 43 - Ntintrlirs n•pnired nu Sloal Notice pENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COL- A. LEGE.—The Foil session will connnenco Ten. nooloralr. For Catalogue.. 11.1.1 r .. tlo. Pr 04.101.1 J. I'. $111:1131.331, A. 31., J IT 21.2n1 Co110;8,111e, Mon Cy. Co.. Pa. ALLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGI 11=1 THE THIRD ANNUAL SESSION BEGIN ox MONDAY THE OTH OF SEPTEMBER roady TEE COLLEG alhal E th pro,. of el...dial', Nrlll 10. far aceopo o .4'l sexalou. H I p ace ample nremalloalailuna for ening a largo o.l halaber of iii dents from abroad. THE COURSE OF INSTHITTIHE I= le divided Into three departments : the Print:mi.. Academic and Collegiate. Eight experienced and competent lead:- era employed. Phii lti, /P/1111. TERMS FOR BOARDERS. 11..ard, Tuition, Dar:tithed mon, Buhl mul furl, err pear, Ig lU i t ter information, whir sti july 21.2.tu ' ltYv. W. R HOFFORD. BELLE*UE. • • ATTLEBORO, BUCKS CO., I'A. The nest .clout year of Ras Inntitulo for young Ladles COIIIIIII.ICeS . Addrenn too Principal •n•11-1w rrlIE MILL" SELECT FAMILY -A- nommilia scitoot. • An English, Classical, Mathematical, Scientific and Artistic Institution, - - AT POTTSTOWN, MONTGOMERY' COUNTY, PENNA. The First Term of the Nineteenth Annual "kofl.loll will commence on WEDNESDAY. ilot - Sth daY of SEPTEMBER next. Pupils recelyWt . t i n t y o Or mi ttr E pr ad. dreg. REFERENCES : REV, DIM —Dictum, Schaeffer Mann, Krautb, Soho., Muhlenburg. Starter, Rutter Stork Conrad, Bomber ger, Wyle, Storni. Murphy. Crulkshauk, etc. BONS.—Judge Ludlow, Leonard •Myerx, M, Emmen Thayer, Benj. M. Boyer, Jacob S. Font, Me.ler Clymer. Johtt Klllluger, etc. • 61308.—JameS K. Caldwell, James L. Claghora, v. (trove. T. C. Wood, Ilarvey Bancroft, Theo. 0. Dons, C. F. Norton, L. L.lloupt, S. Cross Fry, Miller & Derr, Charles Wanamacher, James, Kent. bantee Co. etc. Maga/ MIME .1 EAV JEWELERS, BEIM= 'cow I ••12n 1= GOLD WATCII ES SILVEI2 WATCHES CLOCKS =I VLOCKS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER STII, 180 =I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th =I FOR YOUNG MEN AND 1:01 - 8 ! 411cbicina1 • irlIE IPOWDEIt AG; A. tut:Oil curet. Cu neer and 5ert.(111.,11 , 4 dist..es or the In. See - Report t.. L. I. Stetting! Sor and .httetiteuht of 190 . 41clatut in el rottnr, cent free on application to C 11.45. A. DUBOIS. (I..hertt Again P. ii. BOX Mil. Irt2P..inrl Street, Sean York. July NO CIPZ E. NI) P. 1%,: •.. 1 . 1“1.1.1- Int% vravl.c.t vp arion. par, 11.1•VILIted 0"1,1 , 4; pt,iiiirtly itrs WWI at r. 01114. ==l AI,I.EN'I'()WN, PA. N.. 1....nt 310.1itlin, rer.antarnll...l; t.. ar.• 11ia... It 1:10: 1011 tr:t loroalt dond 11:01...1.4 101 l rotovat.• Itto pty.t.a. mini htittri..t. It tat I: ma tirni. , rlll :Ital 1...tv1• It An a Inv,llliranll I..r'..nt I v rat r•I.111'10N : a nd , 1 11 ~. f Ow 10u0tt , 7111r..3t. .111a.•11. otal I.lv - ..r. 1,11 carry ttu...o 111/40111N Ilir r.tr , tl. NC. lit /it .\t; iii i 'tat.. tillt.untlon and treakta.ss of I.:•r •••n. itnalpahloof 111 p r t.tt la;att the ..z 1211EU)IA'I'iSNI ° :\NI) y form or Otrool, nrrito. arr(tat..l cur -1., . 0. Ept1(.1 , -. 1.(111o, •lek or—, awl eltrolor , IrtIo• born r.t.o( FE)l.tl.ll DISEASES ..poo(Itly utot roolovollt Salt 1:Itottot, Sklo 1,:.(..00. (f vo(ir , ' evvrY (1 ,4,1 1 , tirt of l'lrerat:oo•. Scrololot, clt , (• aunittml cured or to( (my. htrticiLi:ll . :Mentio :6V on to privair (1 ( -(•:‘,.... of mere tli,rriptlott of bolls •rxe... (•(.11 , f(t , (.(.frout nt.Y (”tt(plitilit lorldo•iii.:1 ilo.lr ,t N, i',ltll,ll.lllt ilh ~.111,11, rolol.. 81.111, m1.11'11111,1.111114 rOllll, vil Illi• 1.1 . \% 111, I I. 1 , 0-va•vx alto .EVE AN I) EAIt, I, anti olf , t . t.tally 1,1,1"N...d0r 110 111,11, ~ ) 4 - Dr. 1...11,a1,1•1" n ;my 111.1:11.... if do nio lie I.y Iry 11•r1r11u lid ~•ul~ully)uud 11 i ii t... ally part the vounty. 4 :•1'11 . 1:: '1111.01,1:“11 hilSl.4 11..inilion te. :11.12,•ly I!ItMiIiVNIN V EG ETAI3I, E \V( ).1;1 DESTROYER I,lte Im•,trin.• f..1.1 , 111.,1114 -I,lt 1111, ie.., CLIMI ••11, WIti".11111.11;111,, til.• 1.11;:11 t% 11/..11:eit0•411... ill ni.o rem., Ow I= == PRICE 2.1 CENTS It.• .t,tl ....• ,ott Illttchitt,oCt. Vet:maid.. Worm •••••tltitt ...iv), box is tvrattitt•ti tt I.tty tit . tlytt;:to., ttot have It u-1: hint to get I!I .loliNsuN. Hoi.r.uw.kv l cotvi)EN :o.t . 21.1 y 1 . 1:11a,1,11.1i1u. -x-rATIARIE'S sIIEETZ'S cut.Enn.vr.En B I E 0 II DI A L 1•110 w ..1/I'l , ll Ihe patine a. totlattilitta for ilia a Hay W 4.111114,4 ,olon , lund , l which tat, , ' Omni Ilia niarliot. It itt y veatitablit,ront potal of variant. bort , . aatlittrittl foot, Oat grant stori t lionsi t of Halm,• of wltientil 3, oh thit attn.., rare. II is not rit• rionnottoltal a. a caw all, lint lip 11. ilioirt tool .alotary Int 11110111, npon the !wart. liver. hum s .. .Itanat i lt mid hot h a- a 'pay...live tool aura for many of 111,. dt.l , 10 tittate .41,111 , ars ...lonia,. Is a reliable boila 111.1lie1110 and Call hr 1,11,11 infant or adult trill, •anit• ratotlt.. It a rartiiiii. I tool .patitly rinta t tlY ton I t torriat i a. Ity.attiar)'. lioa el nit. Ity•pop.ia. Lon no— to Spirit., [ t utu, Inas, Sirk aza. l'or Favors of all Mail. it far it., awl -to t . r than itniaine AV too' pornirion. atria,. It itroato. an tipPttle. Provt , piokyrfal and 3111 riniatarart hl It'W Praia. toil = 11 - : Cur. EY I h urrd Chet, !Mita del ph i euovll7 SOLI/ Il MG llt E • a" .1 SIIII.I It I)ItESSEIt. for ....,,crud the ttrott li, beautifying the Italrural rouderont it 4 ,, 1t and No other corn. pound poettlhir whlrlt no oacl suit On varinu. .Inondttion- of Ow houlan Tho xt y this oil lie n Lair tlrk , svr lia. hues out V1'1,31 111 vvery net.- thou of the country in the Sintui.lt Mall, for centonle, preparation of art could rive that 4 , l,,tant Inxtullince uml I,llllllllloln , Of halt' It Idyl. hay...1 , 0t. , 1....... the tteltountlon of travelers In Spdln This oil In hi g hly port,, mud, forming au fluid In excullrnre lip., which the. fp.ish penple for many year,. hove -et re snail nfutnlnting approvl. IMEEEM == For reutovlogilhfultintt and II „ 111 Ilia bawl, porthtul. the TIo article l• I . lltirely tram anything of dm Mit osiT Ift dd. country hull i.lvarruhtiol free train all 11• ,. .I by Illi• n hit l'luttliittn of 1.,11•.. 11•1•41 3loxiihum Air iltrao your., tor 110:ILI It Is I'M llng, tilihumf tiff. aml rofiti.lfilifir. Wl.n ill.. untia it at „In, Ihholorlm. =M All !lit?, wlig, ;Ire In favor of actin , teeth nail Plcasinit Fperlatimil breath at ance mai 31clialre'swild Flowers far tha 'Yooth. .\ II the.i. preparation r , are put alt in the mast elegant and ornamental manner. We tualni exception in saylna that they iire nII arininient to II littly'u tollat table, unil none can be complete tvithout them. NVarraineil sitikfitatary ar motley autoniliul. nealery trill bear this hi tolinl. Sala ley all ri , pectrible drum:lst, la the Mate+ and l'annilas. Address order. It DEPirr AND lIAN,,ACTOILV. SO. 26 Second .9., Ph ilerdelph it', Br Plumbing alio eils jrixturrs. GAs rixTrims. ADDIS & aOBEIITS, 1' 1. r.11111:11S .1 .V T S, " No. 136 WEST HAMILTON STREET, I= \ 111:111.14 a (h. Fixture. of the bt,t looker,. Ilydrant ) drattlic I:nin+. Lift tind Forco Pinup+, DEEP WELL PUMPS, nnth 'rut, IVator (I Es :Nr. Specln! allontion given t.. puttlita Work , In tow aor country. All work Intrrattlvil. upr 7.1 r ( VS ri \TURES AND K EROSEN E lAA! I'S VERIDIAN tt.tfe-t 111111 ❑, , .t iu the market. It give. the hirge , t light ci f "'lY COO;TEIt, JONES A: Co., MAN r FACTUIt lAN AND WHOLESAI,F,'DEALEUS 702 ARCH ST., PIIII,ADA. Vatuts, 18- ' WIIII'E LEAD, ZINC, ANI) COLOR W()IIK.S. w,matunaanio a Chemically ommoNATE LEAD. 3lgnufacturet, ItuporterA ttud• Dealer, In all grail of LEAD gad ZINC PAINTS, tICi, Sr. subr mumau,aa,a , uftha•cololaaed l'vrinnuent RIAN with mere th tottifill Shade olf Color, Hedy athl Durability than guy , infer Drcen In the market. Also, Sole 31gutthavothers of & Co.', celebrated JAPAN DIIVEIL very thltb light 111 eolur,free of oc.11• meat, nod very string. Denlerc al.. In (tilt, Turpentlue, Varuhlte, Windeci Ilrtv-hes, Sa, &r. Price. low, und .91 coeds wavrauted on repre.enthd. CO., urers, Importers, awl Wholesale Dealers, TWENTY•SECOND AND RACE STS., • PHILADELPHIA.. IhrSoud fur PRICE LIST. rum:n.l% Groccrics, 13robi5ion5, THE RIGHT PLACE. 10 BET. FENSTEIIMACIIEH, 'CORNED OF TENTH AND. HAMILTON sTI:Eh:V. =I h; the placo to boy all kind. of PROVISIONS, &c., At cheap Priem, such as APPLES: PEACHES I= I= Moo, all kh01.4 of IMPORTED DRIED FRUIT, EMI PEARS, PRUNES, RAISINS, CHERRIES, So., Always on bond a good assortment of Din beat quality of GROCLItIES of all &airflow, Do not mls• the plate. turner of Tenth and Hamilton, to buy good things a% reasonable prices. aug 2,ltf E. FENSTERMACHER. OW. Sixth and Ha,lutaa Allentairn, 'HAVE .111'T RECEIVED AT MI ( PA J I'l.o'l . lll\ IIE:t vory !Inv ati4t. ty pt.t rk.:ilk told. illl/11 Cllr I'lilln~lrl AUCT 0N S, flic•li I 1111) tkllot,ll4 than ,MY 1; , /1) IZl'.\ I,ITV t 2.00 ./! .111 W.Jo.i nl .1.:K1 •• 111:1e1: al .i. 511 • Itt 1.50 •• at 2.'41 • • al :1.111 ••111.tcl: :1,111 Whole 11,1,1 'I'11.•1 I t itsy tp• ' . )ii.y li!ty 11‘.11., v1t..1 , ..r. int!, .11,y tit.,,vn 11, lo•- r:111-.• I 1,•• • ...•. .•:1.1 I 1113.-,11. (' A H to ArctioN. PHAN 1".1.1.N INAL7S:3 AGENTS. lam •rmanently estalilkheil In tho Whol'oole lion and Clothing Inialneoo at N 0.1.12 North llril street, iladelphia. I Nviitild call the uttention of country n ilts b. toy la,. And exten•lve stock id* goods before reltaming elseu here. FRANKLIN KNAITSS. ',Rgricultural. BAUGIEN RAW BONE SUPER PJR)SPI!ATE OF LIME STA.NDAIID W-1111Z.VNTy,1) farinerm, thd pre.dint nailHAV(ill'S RAW Ito Nil SUPER of 1.1311 i as being It.s‘r I/o It. u.llllO nig Ilan In Oil of Vlitliil—that 1,. Bond , that hard not 11,11 deprived of their organic matter—Ow grrieid and glii—by burning or lotkitz. It, therefore, the u.O of the fanner tilt vain:tido propiditiee of I:ano Mind, in a highly ronedn totted form—lTlPlelillg . It al ”1100111111 . 1; iu action 3101 Very pertniilll.lll. I= Etii - Fnrinet rcroninoinited to purclinite of the denier located In their neighborhood. In Nectiiito• ty ilert`ll. l 4e3i, yet the linty toe prociard directly from the nn ter-Initil. OFFICE, NO. 20 SOUTH DELAWARE AV voirrivr TO FAIMERS SEED \V 1 { E,‘'l` (4 r EN( 1Y BEST SEED WHEAT IN TIIE WORLD l'errertly (ter. from I,,4.ettronni Imp.'lles grolv n from AVSTI:AI,I AN and Cllll.l Seed, yieldin. nn I; tTeX R, I= Th e Wiw.t, wiwn ure u.tinlly eleven or tvelve lorio. inc. Put op and ..ecucoly Ilod and m•alod in linen boo lid .rut by moll (coo 10 111 port. of tlio country, on re coipt of pr 0.... SAMPLE: , It , ("CS. EACH I lIACS A. ana Il F:ACII =I A lar SEED W . 11 EA T AGENCY, • SAN PIIANCLSCO, A10 , 6 , 0' CALIFORNIA B 0 S I'L E fN EIRE, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Amu ia and Potanh WARRANTED rata: FIU)M A PUINEILATION Thin Mama° nodal. nil the obouvnis to produce Jar crops •f ill kinds, nod 14 highly rovonunentbsl by nll who used It, olso by disllnglll.4lll.ll i'llell/611 , who hare, by an /tlysls, tested Its qualillos. racked 111 Haus of Ulbs. •onelt. 30 South Water and 90 South Delaware Av., For Nub: by WILLIAM REYNOLDS. 79 •Sonth Hired 1111.1ilmon, Md. For Information, rldre. Henry Bower Plain&'plat. Cob IVID•IF - - . D EN 31111:LER, 1.01011:111.Y MILLI:It A. WAIINI: LEATHER, HARNESS, SHOE FINDINGS, si^rThe be•t waterlaln of the lowed Price , .13 - N 3zu elotbing. MARK T RADE • ............... v. 11.\ -u ( ni s()Ns, =I I= 111=1 =I I= =MEE EZIENIEI CALIFORNIA AND OR RO O.\ 11()WElt, (Awnlist, 0= EMEM DIXON, tiIIAIiPLESS L 1: CO., MIZEI =I IMMO TP.UNKB, ETC., ETC., MAIN STREET SLATINOTON, PA Profmioual Cubs MMEM=an • • f LA W. ellice, E. A thr!ght, EMI. No. fit East nonillion %wort. Cllritow t Spottlal Altrotion /Wen to colloctio ) wori7-1) VIA G. SCII:V.OICTZ. vr"roit.vl.l AT LAW, iixth and 'Lind,. Street, A1111...11 /Lae', . 1.011;g1i, 111,111141 y 1:11011‘11`11 to . ILII)It(i 6: II • It IV l', .t . rroit3; VA AT LAW. otlir, Irlth John U. Stlloo. Allan tow n. I • n Oak, N Hamilton rtrevt, second tltlr. t•arly th.. Allvatouu,l'u. May Ow rrrucw lam:mtge. M tEL A. 13 I'TZ. AI"I'ORNIN AT kJ LA ' Ith W)aotr, Engle 1440, A1.1.1.N10 \VS, PA. -.LEV iNfitit - ALLENTOWN, l'A. Office 11,firepsoiguloPt loop by P i ""• S. 1 - 11,11, J. :Yee: T. Elliit(OlS T IA ANCECoMPANY . . . 5c1.11Nat...r.1.1 IIml:.. 11.1. rtotti.,.l [NL I. 1.1 FE I.lli 11" IC. CARTES DE V ISITES, PER DOZEN. All ite,tlves S. W. 1111ICAW, ALLEN TOWN,I.A. /C 4) P It• A vivo It NEY Al' AIV • • 0 in, citL 11. I:nattti, Lehigh 1.11. 1 . . 1111.1.1i0114 in Lehig, muy al•ly I~LItiDIA. roluttEsT. Al"roßN EY JAN I) Cctl'NSEl.l.olt AT LAW. Wo.t llunill tou •trotti. 'jail 14.11 U. OLINTIt .41"FORNEY 4T J • U. Oftle, Nortil Fifth • t - reol. Wow tlw Cwlrt jun 14.'68.f • T)Q T K ITA 1.1)W IN. A'1114111i:% ENS .111. , AN COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Allentowu, r. Office, No. A E. ILoollion Kt: eel. C. M. RI, [jam 1.1-'tiS•tr] F. A R. 1L TO J. MORE, AVIVORNEY AT LAU'. JJA • ALLENTOWN, PA. Offire, No. 50 Euot Munnition JaArCuu iu Uenunn. juu 14.'tk..tr 1) CLAY HAM AVIVIIINEV b.. AT LAW, CA - ASAUW , A. VA. iaul4.•eiti-tr .IiET ZG En ATTOIt• ALLENTOWS• I. uar,•, No. fP, 91111031 AS ,l' El' AT LAW, EMITMEM - 1 4 - 111.1.t.S M ERTZ. ',DORMAN, sr IIVEY01! AN D CONVEYANCER, At:ENT VoR THE SALE OF HEAL St., Allentown, Pa. 1, 1 1111 IN 11.1.11'01tNEV _I, Al' LAW, e;glit tml , lll/%IVI. the Court llott., AL• Lt.:\ 'II , VA, Lohlult county, l'n. trio 1:1•'68-17 AV1L1.1.131 11. SOWDEN. Avron y NET AND PorNSELIMII AT LAW. Office, Cor or Ilmnllton , trect awl Low Alloy, ..oink olde, ALLEN TIIWN, PA. 2141. "WHIN AHD HARVEY, ATTORNEY J-1 AT LAW. 0 w Ith Hon. Samuel A. A I.l,l:\':' , t \ N may 1-17 TOD X PP, AvrouNr.li Al` LAW, P./ t/al.• N. K. MAHN. WN, may I.ly ,DAM WOOLEVER, ArrronNliv _r AT LAw. ()M 0., oppOPile nIN Court How., AL LNTo EWN, Pln A. uy I.ly (1 EBIB.:E B. A'0"r0IIN : It\‘• .. Hi Cl, Fir.t door al!nt wAIle • ti.l : , h i;A. ..rke IL• C. IHUNSBEIMER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflice,•lth 11. 011Ter, Fifth St., real l'mot How, A LENTOWN, PA. itpr. 21-1 y IEI4 SMO%ER, AII"I'ORNEY AT LAW, l'A. 0(11,, R. Corner ittli took Hamilton Street., Second floor. Particular atten• tim Laidto the •ettlentrat of Devotlent estate., Colter 111111`, 111:11i0 Jan G.Pr rin. C. C. H. GELDIN, SURGEON 11 DESTIF.T. Mitre over Mrs. M. A. G. Otildltem Trintminf Store, No. 14 F.Eket Ilmo Greet, ALLE2i.. COLTON I) EN.TAI, ASSOCIATION • Orialuutod the untenthetle no of oltreuu oxide gam. ad. toluittter It tit the Int. approved Intomor, do un- t r. thine but EXTRACT TEE f 11, tool they cortninly..44;., do that WITHOUT CAIN, no 13,101pattentmteldlry. their - See the slue:dares ut the OFFICE, Ett. 7tO WALECT sTREET hdow Eighth, Ithlledelpldr. Juno ahly Coal aub ILuntbri ELLIN P. MOORE dz Co., LUMBER MERCHANTS, NO. 620 BE,ACII 111= I= =9 CAI( BUILDERS', CABINET MAKERS' Ai UNDERTAKERS' L U 1-3 E I===ll EMEE GEM MEG Alway, hand Parlicalar A 10.0%. paid to Aiptaxt, RunovALi S NI LT H & OS All U N ' S COAL AND WOOD YARD The :dove Coal and Wood 'rani inn been romoved In We wizera wnl Egg, Stove Nut and Chestnut Coal, MEE: = OUR COAL. in uuJer cover—noel It is to tine innterent et e Very' 1/11.• be DRY AND SCREENED COAL a$A haat, stork o ull kinds of gond Wood entodautly ou hand, and delivered to nil pueblo( lbo city at Um lowest ' :11: 1114'1 priers, ll on the h l. o o r e u tl „ t e x kept ya a u t t t Li jr . ll . lfi Meeker. IS THEPEOPLE'S COAL l'AltD.- Our Cool to aeleried from tho beat tolnex to the Lehigh region, and knowing this to be the fart and that it will give perfect mtlaramilin, tlmni le no Imo in offering to refund the money. All we oak to a trial. Orders token •t Dealt ler .. hat 0.n.0. FRANKLIN:S yIITIL 'julylol, COA CONNIUM ERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTRREST ! P. I STELTZ Hereby Informs the ritl/... of Allentown, and the pub. 1k in general, Mot he le prepared to furabili all kinds of ( 0 from hit well blocked Yuri', fel...fry 11. iluth Co.. '“, at tho Lehigh Ititelh. 111 the City AllmMiwn, where Inn will constantly keep on hand a foil supply of all kinds of Cual, at the very lowest market prices. Ills coal la nice and cle a n, from the very hod mines, nod In quality auperlor to any offered in Allentutru. . Ile will Aril Coal by the C Alt LOAD, at very small pro fit, as he Intends to do business upon the prhiciple of "Quirk Pulet and Pineal Profit," (live him a call, and ulsm comparing prices you can l iudito fur Younielvra. Ile will deliver Coal upon ra I to Rh, part or tno City upou ordem 11,1 n: left at the Yard, or Welnaheliner'• stern/ POW DER AC.; EN( Y Abu., Agent for Lehigh county fur the . •Latiltrowder. Company." Prepared nt all times to deliver superior. 311 thing and Dl:toting Powder. Spurting rovidor. SPorting Powder In kegs nud canisters, Fuse, 40., at soy point and. n any ionntlty. The save at retail at UM Lion and Cut, ry otere of 11. F. Welferti. No. 3.1 knot Hamilton street. Ours by wail prourtly filled.. tear 31.11 P. 11. STELTZ, REMOVAL. TREXLER BROTHERS, • IPEALESteI IX ALL KINEI OP L U M B E R, lirrrhy nnnunnce to (belt friends and patrons that h!r NEW YARD, Hearne turner of Tenth and Hamilton streets, formerly occupied by !Haas & Miller. asa Loather teed, where they will constantly keep on hand a largo and seasoned stock of LUMBER, such as all kluds of PINE, 11E1ILOC i f it iam i sTr i m i x i. or k 14 . in, SIIINOLKB. I. fact crorythlng usually kept by the trade. kludaof lumber eel to order at abort notice • Thankful for put favors we trust our friends, as well. yard th e s ttil b e i g teeundea cell a t i . ' , l rt?ri u d r er Ne r. .(salon, both u regards quality and prices, tort itilittl° R. A. FILBERT. ■. OTTO. U. M. OTTO. O. W. MILLER FILBERT, OTTO et MILLER, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN LUMBER, wILLIAMSPOIiT, PA MILL ON CANAL, WEST OF TIIE MAYNARD STREET. OFFiCE AT MILL. W. F. CRANE, AOEIII. Esvi PT, and (100 D NN} WM I=l A L I=l2o