Yel2iglj gcgister. Editor and Proprietor. ROUT. 11113 DELL. JR. ALLENTOWN, PA., OCTOBER 13, 1860 Now that the election has been decided we hope ptirtizap journals will devote a little space to the people and their interests. Bu siness men have met every depression In trade with the hope of a revival after the election and the hopes have seemed to be grot tided upon reason, for there is no substnntin ause for dull times. The harvests have yen as bountiful as we can ever expect---th to be ; men are not idle except from cholde ; the workshops, the thundries, the rolling mills and the furnaces are all running ; and the only hard times that are experienced are borne by the mercantile classes. And even among the latter the dullness of trade is not a general visitor. Whit' some are doing nothing, oth ers are making money ns fast as they ever did, and the complaint is not so much from a want of customers as front a want of money. And this difficulty is what we want to overcome. To do this the Democratic journals must learn that their financial success depends more upon thaprosperity of the country than upon the meigrelection of their favorites to office. They must cease their unwarranted attacks upon the financial polierof the Government. When a statement of the public debt is made, which shows a reduction. they must learn to regard it more as a public benefit than as a calamity to the Deno•rat lc party. With this correction of their policy the whole people, the uneducated Democracy as well as those the Lord has favored with reasoning . powers, will once more look upon the Nation's Debt as a thing of course, Ow ays rejoicing when the announcement is wade of its decrease and never doubting our ability to eventually pay it off and lift from the country the burden of National taxation. The debt will be a secon dary consideration and the thoughts and en ergies of the people will be devoted to indus trial and business enterprises. Then there are matters of a local nature. The subject of changing legal interest from six to seven per cent. it) Pennsylvania has not received the attention it should front the country press. We^ believe the scarcity of money here is owing ill some degree to. its being exported to \ew York at a profit of one per cent. This is not the side cause, but it brings to OM the gnr<tiou whether our State wouhl not be benefited by increasing the rate of legal interest to svVell . per Cunt. We believe to the power o f law when strietly and Justly entbreed. Now, the usury laws me a dead letter, but so was the whiskey tax iaw until greatly modified. Would it not he well to so modify the usury laws that they will meet the design of their makers and he it pro tection to the hard-working men of the State? These are t i lmsubjects which affect the people more than any others. The Leghilature is the power that can do much good, and if the old cry comes up again that our representatives will not do any work for the people unless they receive pity outside of that already re ceived from the people, the press is the power to compel them. Qs l'resideut Grant has 11(.1'11 chained talc free-traders, we are glad to be able 1., place before our reader, the following cafe. ChiSlll, 10 being ;t ..1111.11.11' :ntsurr In the 811111der. Protection to American Industry may rejoice that our pre,- ycnt magisi rat,. goveens the: conntrs Ibr the country's good and that in him the labor ing men of America will Mid flair most ,lead fast friend : In traveling through the State of Penti,yl - General Grant's attention Wlll directed not only to the scenery, lan also to the re sources and industries of the State, and he took occasion to express his opinions in famil iar and informal style to the gentleiiimi Avl," accompanied hint. In discussing the Agricultural and Manu facturing Interests tilthy country, the Presi dent remarked that the annual importation of iron and steel, and other nutimfactures which could be as well prodtwed :it home, amounted to more than $100,01111.000. 'Phis he supposed to be what was required for consumption ov e r and above the doinestir ,apply, and he asked a gentleman familiar stint the inn] 1/11SilleiiA, IVIIIIIII 101111 1111 gill 01111111 i 1111 . 111/1110 11111111111 01 iron might he expr vied to hecoute sufficient for the country. In reply to thi-. NI. slated that the amount imported did not indicate an inability of Ilse country to produce all that is needed. That the prospt rift' nP dean•>tic inamilnuttirt. dt•tiland and t 111111111 11111S11111111: to 11113 i and pay for kind , and shapes of foreig.ti iron, not made in This I , IIIIIIT. or not made so cheaply Isere. That 1111 oit liAtinding the pros perity or the basin,'-. the :tvenigt• prtdits Ivcre not larger than Me-e .I , rived from capital in vested in other ways, and that duties under the present tariff were not so high as to pre vent foreign competition. yet high enough, it maintained, to extend the Mane nianuliteture, and ultimately to obviate the necessity of mak ing large purchases abroad. 'rile President then said tied' he thought it very de4irable that w' should have a sufficient supply from domestic sources, and thus benefit the tailor of the country, and elfeet a saving of the millions of dollars now annually expended for foreign iron and steel. IMIEIIIII to Mr. Boutwell's successful management of the 'Treasury, and of the large reductions of the public debt which he had effected. The President responded by saying that Boutwell was doing nobly. The weighty words show that the President understands the importance of stimulating home industry as a lIICIOIS of benefiting the workingman, and of sustaining and improv ing the financial credit of the government. Tux Phoenixville Republica io the name of a new paper published by one of our former Btutlonts iu the art. We hope the Republican will meet with ample sneeess, as it is unquestionably the hest paper published in that towu, and what is more important it has a pi/wilds and works for it with a will. NEWS ITEMS —Tho citizens of Roxbury have voted almost Unanimously against the aunexatlon of that town to Boston. • —The recent floods have •completely sloppal navigation on the Champlain Canal. 'Two week. will elapse before it call be repaired. liorttee Greeley has slmillled, hits Nv 1111 ilgui es n to accept the nomination for Comptroller. —The Presbytery of Baltimme, by a vote or T,3 to 12, have accepted the proposition of thefleueral Assembly for a reunion of the Old and Nov Schools. —During n circus performance at Philadelphia, on Thursday, Madann; lle Berg, the well known equestrienne, wax thrown from her horse and had her arm broken. —The gross earnings of the Central Patine for the BiX 111011016 ending September 30, amounted to nearly f 3,300,000 In colt', of w bleb fully two thlrile lute been from . local bmlntl,,:. —An attempt made On Thursday to 11.:(11, *Mate the pugilist Billy Dwyer In San Francisco Ile was shot twice, and to In a critical condition The aseassln . was arrested. George ltlorrlson of cinchona', ticket agent of Robluson's cirrus, was fatally stabbed at Rleh mond no Thursday, by Charles Spalu, who, It in alleged, mistook itim for another man. —The California wheat trot) Is enormous. The receipt.. of wheat and other grain fr.m the in terior eontittned to lie large, aud It Is sald that not les, than twenty thonsand tons areawaitingship meut altuez the line of the 'Western Pacific Rail road, In addition to the vast quantities already sent over the line. — Mannted I.ll'er-carriers have been Introduced Into the of Chicago. The experiment is begun with UM 111,1 and ten horses. The entire city has been redivided iagain into tli,triets, the nee• division reaming the Ow of many, mud great ly Increasing the A*, of Genic, the latter In the outskirh , and direly settled portions. Care has been taken in the nen. arrangement that the husi nets community be much better served than ever before. The daughter,'Amy Lester, not yet fifteen, was a strengeocompound of child and woman. " You are thinking of father, dear mother?" murmured the !bidden, as she marked „the lady's longing gaze. Yes, child. Your father, my husband ; where is he ? Somewhere under the sea waves, wrecked on a desert island, or lan guishing on a hostile shore ? It is five years Awe he left us on that fatal voyage to China. My reason assures me that he is dead ; yet, Amy, I can only think of him as living." " It is so With ate, mother," said Amy, with a tremulous quiver of her lips. "I drerim often that he is living—that lie is coming hthue " We need him in a hundred ways," said Mrs. Lester, sighing. "If anything were to happen to me, Amy, I shudder to think what would become of you. You have been brought up in luxury, and would feel keenly Republicans of Lehigh I we congratulate any change to poverty." Yesten" Amy, in surpri • you upon the noble part you took in • `Are we not rich then, mother 9 ' 4 asked Se. day's battle. here at the Twenty-million- I " I supposed so, dear, until three years ago," sire's home, where the money-bags of the replied the mother sadly. great railroad king were opened freely and ; " Your father was a merchant' and ship owner, a partner of Colonel Nichols. But corruption ruled the hour we have met the two years ago Colonel Nichols informed the enemy Under the old flag and have kept our that the outstanding debts of the firm more ground. The boasted power of the " Ring" ; than balanced the assets ; in short, Amy, that with the funds of the county to back them, , he was on the verge of bankruptcy, Ins for tune and ours alike wrecked !" with all the machinery of the county govern-" I don't like Colonel Nichols !" said Amy, neat proaituted to their use, is a myth. Their I thoughtfully. "If he lost all his money with boasted 2200 majority has been beaten down ours, how does he live in such grand style 4. to 1500. I To whom do his,ships and great house be ng ?" Th lo e result in the State is most glorioyts. " . To his nephew, Ally Bell. Colonel Nich- Governor Geary's majority is estimated at ohs is Ally's guardian. The Colonel has noth from 3000 to 0000. Front the scattering re- i ing his own, excepting a farm or two up court turns w Welt were received at this office up to try which were not risked in the business." Amy contracted her little brows reflectively, 2 a. in., this morning, it was impossible to get and was about to reply, when the garden gate at the exact figiires, but the above are nearly I swung on its hinges, and a boyish figure came correct. Judge Williams' majority . will exceed ' lightly up the walk. Guy's by several thousand in the State. ' It's Ally, mother—Ws Ally Bell !" ex- I claimed Amy, all smiles and blushes. "I'll TIIE COL' NT Y. bring hint to you." • The young girl ran lightly down the veran dah steps and met the new-comer, linking her arm in his and drawing hint gently toward . the house. I Ile was a lad of seventeen, an orphan, the nephew and ward of Colonel Nichols.l3rigitt and gay and handsome, Allen Bell wits also impetuous, ardent, and 'intelligent—one of those noble, manly boys who mature early . into grand and noble men. Boy as he was, he loved Amy Lester with a pure and chival rous love, which bade fair to deepen in time into the great love of his life. lie was the bearer of a letter from his uncle to Mrs. Lester, and having delivered it, he I strolled with tny down the wide garden I walks into the cool shadows of a grove at the bottom of the garden. " I've been expecting you this good while, Ally," said Amy with charming frankness. " I thought you would be down here to try those scientific experiments to-day." " We'll try them to-night, Amy," replied Ally. "The blue lights show better at night. I'm getting along finely in my chemistry, Amy. I like it best of all my studies." '• I am sure you do," said Amy earnestly. " You are the nicest boy I ever saw." Ally Bell laughed aloud. Amy's child-like simplicity and out spoken truthfulness were her greatest charm in his eyes. " The sight of that brig yonder," said Ally, " reminds me that I promised to meet Colonel Nichols on board of it directly after I deliver ed that letter to your mother. I must go now but yeti may expect' MC as soon as it's dark." I Ile clasped her in his arms and kissed her. For a minute the youthful lovers stood at the garden gate, toward which they had slow ! ly walked, and here they parted soberly—Ally to go down to the brig where had engaged to meet his ouch-, and Amy to return to her mother. She found Mrs. Lester, the open letter in her lap, silent and motionless as a statue, her attitude that of profound despair. I " What is it, mother ?" cried Amy in wild alarm, springing to her side. Mrs. Lester looked at bet daughter with a woe-stricken face. 011, Amy !" site cried, turning to that brave, childish heart for strength and comfort, "Colonel Nichols writes me that we are beg gars. Ile reminds me that he has asked me three several times to marry him. And, Amy, he says lie knows your father to be dead, and he offers himself to me for the last time. lie reminds me of my ill health, of your youth and helplessness. And he says"—and Mrs. Lester's voice broke down in a tempest of sobs —" that on the one hand he offers me wealth, comfort. and happiness, on the other poverty I and sorrow. If I refuse him he swears to I turn us out of our home to-morrow." oh, mother!" exclaimed Amy, with a. sharp cry. as she hid her thee in her mother's nosuffi. THE DAY IS OURS. I= THE KEYSTONE STANDS FIRM GOVERNOR GEARY RE-ELECTED BY 8000 MAJORITY. OHIO IS TRUE TO THE OLD FLAG ILER MAJOR IT 1' AO A INS T Tie EA S 0N15,000. rirmi 1181111111 v. tontlmity Is , ; Itop. gnln IS Ward, I/ 4alks.ral it 1; It,i.. gain 'l'le r,l ll' ,t re I 11.1.11.11e.til " s'l; MT. g.ln Pr, to rt lo rd 11,1,0.1w:in • • 51; DI • 111.1.!,11,1.v. Pi ft h Ir 1 , an!, ~...rrmie " 107; 1/..vs. “sin II .1* lath Ward, Delms•ratir " 12.1; II I. Csill I Wu, 11. 11.,litier, candidate for High Cotwobb. nu, Jority Third Ward, :11. Demorat. ..I..rletl Al.let nma ov.r A. Wittamn, Ilepahliran, by IS nuki..lll. • lican nil; Dennii•ralli• 4:11112•2 Piani•ia liti•iittlilican gain a Salnliiir), Dia/kiwi:nig majority 165; Ill.ln II Slatingion, 77: i:eik111.114:.1/ 01.1 j. 15-i; Democratic gain 7 II Iliipablican majority 173; Iltainicratic gain I:3 Tire fidlowing dispatches were received during the Columbia City Dem. maj. 40; Dem. gain 140. Somerset Borough and township Rep. maj. 250 ; Rep. gain 10. Brady's 13end Repolilcau majority 121. Washington Democratic itnnjority 44. Mid dleton Borough Republican majority 81 ; gain li4. Chester county—Kennett township 77 Republican majority. South Lebanon Dem ocratic majority :35. eatt iity---Port Clinton 1/emocratic majority 31 ; Democratic gain 9. Cressona Republican majority 67, Democratic gain 9 ; 'Preverbal Republican majority 16•; Port Carbon Republican majority 10(1 ; Dentocralic gain 19. Palo Alto Democratic majority 74. Pottsville. Democratic gain 73. .If , otty.onery eau nty-13riclgeport Republican majority 21 ; logs 3. Norristown, Republican majority 25. Bridgeport 21. Conshohocken 18. 11 . Ititeinarsh 108. Northampton counly—Enstou, 214 Demo cratic majority ; Detal'eratic gain 120. Ilan over townithip :10 majority for Packer; Re publican gain 12. Bethlehem 185 majority ; -tiouth Bethlehuni 155. Heavy Democratic phut throughtiut the.county. LanerlNter rail lay—Mount .lop Denmeratic gain 52. ..411,nax,nelity—Gettpbtirg Itepublivan ma jority Illy ; Republican gain !I. 0 x Ford town ship Democratic majority 67; Democratic gain I. Democratic Committee estimate their Majority at 360 ; Republican gain 42. Pliaath Iphia City-4000 Republican majori ty. Republican gain or 417:i. C'hod a (',,/ody--1000 Republican majority. Cariwn Cott tity--Sumnill Hill gives Geary 121 majority, gain tit' 103. 3latich Chunk 52 Itepublican majority. D e mocratic !min of 77 over Grant's vote. Estimated majority in the county 7. 0 ). lfnrlav C,,unty—Bristol Borough gives Geary 28 majority. Returns from Doylestown Bor ough and township and Sew Dope show a Bepttlilican gam ot 11L ittentand ”nhtp gives 198 Democratic majority, same as last year. Quakertown gives Geary 19 majority, Williams ?2. Ihrk;GiToty—Re•Ading city shows I)eino cratic gain or ISt. 1) apll in Coil n y Republican majority 1400. I)eniocrntie. :100. ny llty Republican majorrity 600 0 . C•lft hty—ltepublican mak) ity 54. Republican ,gain 22. /.orr• rne . 11 - -Ilemocrittie majority 2500. 12000114'Rn .zuin 9.10. Erie l'w/iitll---11.eimlilican majority 2500. C,,,,,,/y--.ltentouratie majority 1000. 1 1.1.0,0,111 gain 52. lily Iloptiblican. majority 1500. I)iaiiiieratie gain lilt). Foyette ;.11i --Democratic majority MOO. It pn6lic:w :•air r'/111/--1 ,timatell Demo.. crane majorit Democratic gala 2IM. .1,1/I.itrmy ty--ENtimateti Itclmblican majority IMIO. I)eaulcratic gain 2.10. ELECTI4I:s; IN NE \V.kl(l 'flu• election for Mayor in Newark yester day Shows a Republican victory with a gain of over .100. ME A despatch from Columbus, Ohio, says lead ing Democrats concede the defeat of Pendleton by 15,000 majority. IVith such a majority for our State Ticket We have surely , carried both. houses of the Legislature, n•hieh \VII& secure the adoption of the Fifteenth Amend meld. E BOY 1IA.141( '1 A N ; OR, THE SECRETS OF THE SEA. CHAPTER I. THE ON lil/D-OUEAN Late one summer afternoon, a dozen year ago, a solitary white man stood before an idol atrous temple on an island in the South Pacific. Ile was of middle age,Aall, thin, and gaunt, with rugged features mid sorrowful eyes, and with every sign or goodness and intelligence. Beside hint Was a grim stone idol, in gro-. tesque human folio, inure than twice as tall as himself which he had just finished, as was indi cated by the mallet and chisel in his hands. "it is done," he muttered. " And these heathen little suspect that I have cut my name and story into the base of this idol." • . Ile ran Ids eye rapidly over the inscription in question. It was as follows The Bth of May, 11152, I, 'hogll Lester, of the lino of LeAcr & Nichols, of Nor- folk, sailed as a passenger front Cluarlebton to lloug gi Kong, via Cape horn, in the ship' Hecht. A cyclone struci: us • in Mid-ocean, the ship foundered, 1111 d We. took to toe hunts, \Odell all filled, ,vith the exception of the one I was in. After. drifting several days ' Miring which my companions perished, I reached this island. The iii01:111'011S inhabitants made Inc a slave in their temple, and for more than four years 1 have been doing menial o'''res and carving images. I have been chained every night, and watched contin ually by duty, but have nevertileicsblundc t twee attempts 11l escape, and' shall FOOll 111:11“. 01101her—d011110eSS my last, as I ant resolved to succeed or die, preferring death ton huger captivity. I therefore write thusue words upon this idol, preying any one who may sec them to report my fate, if possible, to toy family, at Norfolk, Va. Finished t his Inscription this 7th day of July, 1b57." For several minutes this prisoner contem plated Ihese lines in silence, and then aroused himself, looking warily around. "'Three times I have tried to escape in a canon,' • he muttered, ". and every time I was caught,and visited with tortures. To be caught again in such an attempt will he certain death. Yet I will risk all the first opportunity ,that offers. This lom, , ,ing .for freedom and my family is becoming a positive madness. Olt, my God ! what is that ?" He gazed in percept stupefaction to the east ward. far out upon the ocean. There, miles and leagues away, was a ship, her white sails gleaming as she lay becalmed upon the waters. " A ship ! at ship I" cried Lester, sobbingly, "At last. oh Heaven I At, last my prayer is answered I" 1= On the east bank of the lilizabeth river, just ()tit of 'Norfolk and overlooking Hampton Roads, stood a I;eautifill cottage, the home of the will. and daughter or David Lester, the prisoner of the lone island in the tar Peel Near the close bra lovely afternoon In May, Mrs. Lester and her daughter sat together upon their front verandah. The mother was a lovely mWeet•faced, sad eyed woman of two,and-thirty years. I I II tiniginis ti ENTOWN, ; WED N SD 0 L._ , ALLY ENT APPED Before Ally Bell reached the• brig lying at the wharf, his uncle, Colonel Nichols, had been there and arranged with the Captain, who went by the name of Miley, to carry Ally otT to China, for which service the Colonel prom ised to give the Captain the brig and ten thousand dollars, in came the bay Hever came bark. Ililey was a murderer, whose real name was Sproqls,and Colonel Nichols knew it. And Cobawl Nichols had robbed Mrs. Lester, and now wanted to rob his nephew and have him murdered, and Riley knew that, and resolved that Ally Bell should never see Norfolk again. - Where is the lad ?" lie asked, as he and Ccilonel Nichols finished drinking success to. their nidarions schemes, to which the Colour' replied : •• Ile should be here at this very moment. Ali, I here his step on deck now ! Yore he conies !" Even as he spoke Ally Bell came hurrying into the eaten, his Wee flushed with pleasura ble excitement. " I'm jiist in time to see you elf, Captain Ililey," he said, not noticing the guilty looks of the conspirators. "The wind is fair, Mid the crew anxious. A good voyage to you, Captain. 13ring me sonic rare shells when you rcturn. They arc for a little girl's. cabl net and must be pretty." " Aye, aye, Mr. Allen," responded the Cap tain heartily. " Didn't you see my collection of shells in yonder state-room ? No ? You are welcome to your. .choice of them all, sir." Ile advanced and flung open the state-room dmir. . Ally bent forward mid looked In. With a quick thrust, Ililey pushed hint into the little room and hurriedly locked the door. With an exultant smile Colonel Nichols said adieu, and went ashore. . The next minute the hurried, trampling of feet was blended with the songs of the stout seamen, as the brig moved slowly from the . wharf toward the sea. Ally's first thought, on finding himself shut it in Captain Biley's state-room, was that the two 'man were joking—merely intending to • scare him a little, and then let him out; but he soon discovered that the Quiekstep—the brig was so nuined—had left her wharf, and was standing down the Elizabeth river to ward the ocean. The truth flashed upon him. " I see it all !" he cried, leaping to his feet. " Tilley taking me to the -sea with him 1 CaptainTliley I" lie shouted, pounding on the wall, " open the door this minute 1 Let me out, or it will be bad for you 1" No reply was made to Win—no attention paid to his cries. lie saw that he was fast, and was stunned !by the knowledge of his situation. ' ' m:sTElt ESCAPER AEI) HEARS PltOM HOME. We left David Lester on his lonely island, planning his escape, with a ship In sight front the elevated point where he was at work. Ile waited till night and until a priest of the idol atrous temple came to chain him in hie dun geon where they nightly Confined- him ; and then suddenly leaping upon the priest, he bore Lint to the floor, chained and gagged hint, dis guised himself in his priestly robes, stained his face brown with dirt, went to the shore where the canoes were lying, entered one of them,. and paddled out to sea in the direction in whch he had seen the ship. lie paddled for hours with all his strength and had gone so far that the lightS of the island could not be seen, and yet no ship had been found ; and how the wind was rising and' a storm was threatening. " Oh, God ! Am I forsaken !" he cried, In art awful anguish, seized with a fear that the wind would take the ship from him. " Must I perish here?" At that moment when hope was dying, be beheld a sight that turned all his wild woe into yet wilder ecstasy. There, to the northward, was the ship, standing directly towards lint, with all sails seCto catch the rising breeze, and not a half a mile away. " Yes, there site is !" he shouted. " She is coming this war. lam saved—saved I" A Ile raised Its arms to heaven In a mute thanksgiving and sobbed aloud, the glad tears streaming dawn his.worn and hag;ard cheeks. The ship came nearer and nearer. Ile redoubled his wild shouts, his heart and soul in his voice. An answering cry came suddenly from the .ship's deck, and she drew Steadily nearer, swerved Trout her course slightly, and a rope was thrown from her deck, falling into his Canoe. He seized the rope in desperate eagerness CHAPTER Il (•lIAPTER - '•‘----.-- and a - group of sailors lei riVerthe El/Ili/ I N 11.: " tad Yon *tight him back 1") cried Melt side drew him aboard. . „i, 1.1 els, irs;that shrill, incisive whisper, putting his In an instant more the ship liatirettlined Aer llyld s ecared face close to thin of Sales, mid course r and was moving - In stately( fast on tairivjaartllng the latter by the glance of evil before the breeze. ..-. - s s- f- . -..' • Mcailing that shot feom htfl' bloodshot eyes.- PRODUCE OKAY HAITI AND BALDNESS „..... "Safe at last 1" ntiirmur4(l Lestetylcaning •" Yondet hint lit•c-you, who will loose by Tire nse of against the bulwarks, weak and -nerveleSs as his life and gain by his death I" BAIL'S VEGETABLE an infant. "Oh, the gladness of this hour !" A regretful expression crossed the face of SICILIAN HAIII lIENEWE'II Poor man I Ile did not dream at that mo- Captain Sales. ment that his adverse fate was even then re- "If I (lid, I didn't mean to !" he exclaim- win re,iers ii to a. ssiiirst or ntnl promote Itft srowiii. lentleasly chislngarmind him ;'tint lie Wag on ed. "The fact is. ColOn4l, I meant to (ils- "iir i n "ii Ili" II•ili . '"'" 1 . 1. '"" I'l' prom. , It. I'. HALL A Cu „ t .hail, N. 11.. I roprlelora one of his own ships-the Cyclone; that that pose of hint in the quickest manner; I - • - - _ _ ship was commanded by a bitter foe in 'fragile thought there was a big storm coming ; so I 1 - , -,- -,* GRAYNESS, B . NDNESS ANT) CA= with Colonel Nichols, who, on recogni7ing set hint adrift' -in an open twat. Tlkt. storm t.-i T Aim!! i re , w , it!, r , t , l ir ke nL ltin ,,, , 7 t , Nnez.., 1 , , L, L. 1 him, would without remorse consign him again blew over, and Tester, I all sure, made for'' 1 ,l . 1,', 1 ;11'lls;1„ 1- ,,,!;„. 1 „ g . i r „"ii,,. 31, d if0 .. :1 OA ir e i % ll /'et rt. to thei mercies of the Pacific in his Indian the.nearest Islands. Ile amt ill a frail boat, Pfylraniff,l2 pars...sp, riond, (formerly of 1 1 .1.yf en. aut.. canoe. the poorest of the lot, and I allowed him only 1 ,T, n ,` 1 14, N ,",:,1, r '„,1,72'„,V,1,'.'!' t •Tr„ 1 .' " „'„ d .,V:t 1 7,'„-„i r t7, l , i r n ,;V, A,, ll! . On Inquiry Lester learned that the vessel a small allowance of provisions." • ed tot .o . ooloyany their 1 1.1th•lit, 0. he ha?, 110 secrets In lilt e il fyo insetted w ithoott pa r it..if ,, ..... ,1 ~ t o r i t i t. 11 . lo••• to. No 27-1 estrgo jun : ii, sgs was the Cyclone, and in the light of the cabin " Then he may be this now tin on.. of t t t ,. t lamp recognized her Captain. Tearing off his those. Pacific islands !" ejactilated Nichols.- - priestly robe, and wiping the stain from his " And he may be picked up by a Vt.SSel at try ! 1 , :: : - I TO i C i DNSUMPTIVES.-The advertiser, t r 1 • 1 .i . tlth In mete week., by a face with its coarse folds, he tel : time,' and come back to ruin me. I was sure Yet sitoTl e nr'..ito'slV i eil l .4.‘lti'n'tt suffered several years " Captain Sales, don't you know 11u' ?" he was dead. Tell nu. his story as lit. (Ohl it \\till 11,1,01 , 1002 alb.ction, awl that dread disease. on• . o lio., IS 11X11,1011111k1.iillOW11 iii lit. flillOW .ittferery "David Lester !" cried the Captain; turning to you." - itie nese,. si 0111'0. TOIIII Who dent, It, he will send a ropy ashy pale, and grasping his stationary sent as . Sides conipliod with the order, while Col. k i , , f a i „ 0ki :. 1 , ..;rt1... 1 1 , .. : , . , - i .i n t , .... , ... , k ., - 0r 0.: ..1. , , , , , k , ..!, ~ , v..., . 1, . .., .. nr.fr Nichols paced the fl oo r with hurried !Allis. top.l 11 sure 1.11,10(1:010.1111110t1111..\ .4111/1:1. iir,, l ,isi l iii!,"siT. though he had received a shock. Lester stupid his brows and sat down, the " Yes, he must 111151 gone liacls to the island ' ;r i i , ::; 0 , , , ‘ . 1T , :t . ...... , , ! ,, v , t • t t i t . n:: 1 1 1 1 : ;!it, ,i .... , ‘,..r , ,, T , , i r , , , , ,, , , ,1 0va:: , , , , •=y , Captain taking a seat opposite him. he escaped from, o r iii ~,m, neighl)(lring is - which he c onta.ives too Is. intuited:le • fold he hope, every Ile had so notch to tisk, that his emotions lima, - cried Nichols, when his coithalerate , ~, , , 1 ., . , :- . ,r . .w i - p, ! . :v pi k , 7,2 .k. . , , , . ., ,,k .k1y. o-. 1t t; . 1 , 1 e. , :t. then. ..ohms choked his utterance, and prevented hint from had concluded. " What a cursed fatality ' j.„.-0,1, w id.to n 11., I ,t.e•erlptien will plea, oddness, Ili, EttlV AIM A. WILSI , N, observing the look of deadly hatred with which seeillii to pursue ow ! Sales, Lester ,is liable Williamsburg, Kilt. rok ,N. Y. the Captain regarded liiime But he finally plied to clone back, its I said ht.fore, at any time.- -- ~.. .. his questions fast, and learned that his wire ills return would lip my ruin. I tell you," yet lived, that his daughter Amy had grown lie added excitedly, " I have dung things for : Sol i.;alt' anti 4o Lft. • into a lovely girl, and that both Wile 1110 NY Melt he could stud 1111• lo the state prison. daughter had long knommed hint us dead. Ile I should have to 113' with the officers of justice ,I Oil ItEltIA I. LOTS FOlt SALE.7I. also learned of his wife poverty'. on my track, and I should never dare return - T . •‘-..' Tii" d 0 "." 1 "Irer I .°""w '. .. Ind bas lots itino•olattely aft t oltiliot We 1 111011( 011110101, 011 " COlOlll4 Nichols settled up the firm affairs," 'to claim my nephew's Corti-Me. Sales, Lester •1-,.,i0, ...„.,,, Bald the Captain reservedly, "and there \Vas must not tunny back. Ile ?hall not come , a i . . 1, ',.'11 1 .' , `:ri.`.: l fi l . k 1 ,'.'...,C 1 .!;!" , :ti', 1 ;; , ‘:. r,i V ,1, 77i.k% '- 't li n iT‘n,', " a". l Vi e nothing left for Mrs. Lester. She 101 S hll' back !" ~.1 by lot in tlio..sunio • manner as ill the orgoollattlon of the living on his homily these two or three years ! ".% lid how are sit goilitr t!" Prey' , " it '''' „ . .!!!,Y'‘'...‘...;;r"-Z . ,.." II "' 11;. P i.T"" ril l . ;rgrfi k t . t 1 T6.. b " When your interest in this Ail, was soht. I iiskeii Dulles. •• No aoiiiil he strut kick to the , bought it. 'flu. Colonelowns the other half 1" 1: 11111 it , the SP'' , und w4'.. set to 1.1 " 1-(1 " . ` i 'g rill) LET " Ilid this is aha se fraud I'' exelainked Les again ; .—.t ItE.ISONAIILE LEASE bill 10. may escape again. ku! a !Vicinity, A w ill 1.0 ; Odd on the Eavton shwa Onarry, satiated to (Cr. "'Pike Colonel has been infirm. to the ship may rescue him, or s,»lie chance set him 1 , ' 1 :!1 , , !!! ! . .,!!! ,, ,t;:5i i i, -1 ,! !I , I: .k is . !!!!! ! i i !...s o in ! !,i l ,(..,•,,,i!itvi..,.l,:r.;: won, trust I reposed in him. I ililVe had skispieions free- ~,,,,r..dinn --1,...•, fully ...111111 to the well-k toot, Chap. of his integrity during my long exile., hut- I " But there shall not !" interropik.t Nick- . , „,,;„ ~..1 „ ; , ., wa i t a goo d wat e r power nail 11 km rioting of potophog and liektild taachittos Pe r tour.olosirnits of an haVe !Weer dared to entertain them. I'll make Ms, with increasinif agitation. ." Is the Cy- opportunity of this ki n d mill ple.e... o,llllilli t for then, ...It •s, fool apply to Ito alien li•.r11, Sl,llitil . lto \VII l' 11. matters straight on my return. I can pro Si elmie•Aea-iiffilliy ?" ...ar n,.... o. L. sciiitfaime, 1..........ba0 nky claims and bring him to justice, the klas- •. Yes, Colonel. She's in :-111111endi.1 order. badly villain! My pour si, n . g ,„., d r• 11111 1 he Could lie got to sea at till hou rs 11,11 11,. ii chi nisi It II UN DItEl) I' AIt3ISIV 0 It groaned, were provisioned." A SALE, r an g ing la price from lot" Vol per acre, nceerot LeSter's threat concerning :Nichols scented " Prtivh.ion her at onee. Sec to et eryt him ; ;. ..,.. ! , " „ 1 i 11. „ , : . ..::.`;: , .!,.:.',.::., - : . '"1i1, i . 1 ....' . ... ~ ,1 ,:;.,.:!,`:....'d..`„. ., 1 . 1:,.1 1. :i1 1i 1 1 k . ) i t r u g ll, l . , ,VA iti g teil :a ell. r.. trete:) , to .to iiilloo distant frere the t ull• It stir up all the malice ot the Captain', ails "lle 11111 A he off Within Int rill V-1.1111. Iliiir,.- ....t 31fot ylatol, 'oft, in tho. !nit...dial.. vicinity ef w T ..h. lure. Ilk. beheld hi; interest in the ship, traki• lam going in s.'arell or liqvhi Le-I era" ii,,l : ,..1,1,..,..,..,•„ii Oil J. 1,. (1 ANOWEltlictsMatsachtt• den. Av e nu e ie .., s tal l, .11.01 W as hi ngt o n , a, r. d t k i i , l , ently acquired, D01.:Mau1...m.1 . 1 . 1. haled •• \\'11:11 !to re-kale him':" s.. more the OM' th I owner whits, ri,lll ill the "Nl I. - iliS , l'a Nichol; " 1., kle.d rdy Idol. C'ynione he had usurped. 11,. ( „ at i nia .,l hi, " a ik Is i l l, i ner ,. a „i i , ,i, i k . 19,110 II 'RN EI) .ISSIGN I.:li'S SA I.E. , If report speaks truly," lie said, " Mre; teals , - will 1..- -1.1 et Pithlir sole o SATI'II DAY. orrolmit Lester need not be called • pmts.' f'oliinel i) An d I w fil, p d gt , ; ,1,,,,, ; 5i„,.. 4 ,,,s L ss . i.si.. ! e.s...it the premises, at 10 or clout; A. SI , all that Nichols has Inn., been paying her attentions, ter and her dull shall g," %%lib 110. ! ll' I, , and when I left port, live months ago, the succeed, and Lester perishes. his wile shall \ A I ,1! AIiLE _llll,l, Pit()PF,ltruv, story was that they were engaged. The Col- Lbecome mine. If I fikil," and his eyes gicam- a 5 ,, ,,, m ii,.., , ,, ,itoat. in 1.,... ,a,..,,hip. 1,1,55 onel told me himself that he loved her and ell luridly ‘• andl arrive nut there, ill bind ~.,„„t 1, ',.„,,..ain .4. meant to marry her. No doubt by this time that lie has been rescued, I shall hull his wife they are married." and child as hostages, and demand my safety S'l'()NE (;, 111 ST M 11,1,, This cruel thrust struck home to the poor as the price or their I rkaaloni." husband's heart, and uttering a greet Cr), he ' "I'm in with you, Colonel," said Sales ad-' ti W' ith fear l it Os ~t -.1,....,,, ,1 k i fi t . i - , ... 1 , , n1 , . , .. , y r ni: . N . vhich is es fell forward with his face upon the titbit., tr Idle m i r i ag iy. o A n a wino is more, I ean keep ~,'.....,l i :.'"l:',V..s'. \ V.iiu t ' 4..' d'Elt (S no:'yer failitt v g. " '.'‘'ll7,l' s .' . the Captnin regarded him with it lirok or every ono of the crew by being a little liberal , 1 i , i I mingled hatred and exultation. with thrill." A\V iVi i " -/-, • Leaving his victim thus stunn , (I, Captain .1 Then go to tt ork i1111111011111.1.1y. tint the Sales went on deck, and seeing that a storm men to unloading. - Provision the ship, tool wah. on- . 01111 0 , non- 1 ..... r. The Still is 11,1 more kt.,.i was rising, and thinking the time thvorable he RUM to prkivitre wink. and dainty stores for •.!; , ,. 0. .i. i ..,...,, , , , . , , 1 k , i.k. io n, Indic , ', non 0.0 mater oi , ol is tho for getting rid of Lester, he informed the crew (l ie woma n ant i g i r l. I w ill ~ ,,,a , l a b oar d r ar . : ' 1 ' 1 l . a tract e.'le/ 01=11 1 ; t 1:1 '' 11.11 1 101 . 11 1. , more or lev, or e x cal. that the strange man in the cabin Was lilt in- niture Mr three state-rooms. and one of my 1'i',.!:','!;.t,'„'',!:;,' . " , 'r . „9',,',,", t .i;',;',' ! „4.1,1,7,i'1','„'„? . ..1,„„„,„„ ~,,,I d sane creature, whom it would be unsafe to servants to set tlkeni in order. The servant I ...maim., it. ,Id toWitship did dainty. keep on board, and easily convinced them (hint trill accompany its, to cool: for and wait on ~ , 1 , 1'.!:;',.'„.1:trVi 1 ,',.1',',11 It?, t :",', 1 r t g,„",t 1 ,11 ). .n„,',1',:;.. / ,',*, it was their duty, as they valkunl their 05Vn the ladies. Yon understand ?" sa. , nk-0.r.m., 1.1•111,th Co.,"Pti. liVes, to set him adrift again. Ile then went o yes ; but how are ~,, la pit ti n . 1111141's Code... , ~ ill I." stab' kt....,..ttiit t; s E t . t i l:.l , l* g 1 CTLI:ll. below, called Lester on deck, and at once setris is 1 oarG S " 55.. It. CltE him adrift in a well-provisioned boat, hi m oith- "'Theemust In. taken aboard In-flight. 111111 '''l''''l' Astlgno..•• ef Ned M. Kistler, Bank raft. . _ standing the wretched man's piteous appeals we must slip out of the 'toads in the darkness ACIVOR D Ell li S. CO N A' E It 'I I NAN. for mercy. The Cyclone then sailed on, and I that counts before daylight. You alit. I 1 w i ll W... Jew , Harp, Violin t•trlitti, or noe b.-I aumar. to Lester's boat was HOOll lost sight of in the go up to 3lrs. Lester's cottage Sl,Oll after dark, be load at C. f. Woola•rta's Store , No. 111 i E. Hamilton St. darkness. A short time afterward the storm and gain an entrance into the house. The - ... . broke furiously, and Captain Sales rubbed his rest will be easy." ..lIEVES ' bands as he thought of the certain fate of the This programme, with amplifications, was poor waif whom he had so recently exposed resolved tipon. Nichols provided his to its its power. crate with the necessary Minis, and they. sup- ; But the stormy was of short duration ; Les- arated-Sales to return to the ship, and 'Sidi t er's boat outrode it; and the next day he ills t() make certain purchases, and to send his succeeded in reaching the Cloud Islands. Ills servant down to the Custssis - • fame as an image carver had preceded him, and 'flue)' did not meet again until evening. the chief of the Cloud Islands, w llll w" nam ed Thesilad"wsw`'"6l.llin" 11110111 y Sr hell the , 62.3 SI AIIKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Liknoti, at once compelled him to go to work IWO stealthily approached the cottage of Mrs. on an idol, informing hint that he should spend Lester, and as stealthily klitelaal her garden, ' '1 ast ' ''-'!' - the remainder of his life in (lint odious service approaching the house While keeping in the ! -- The unhappy man was drivn' to despair by s h a d o w o f th,. t r ,„, this terrible announcement. Ile toiled tlay Mrs. Lester and Amy suede in the parlor, after day and night after night he planned to the windows of Which Were Wide open. the . for Pure water, escape. ' But all his plannings !were in vain, as security of months having i•estored .lilre. Les- niocelebruted Put he wits heavily ironed, and closely . guarded at ter's former confidence. 'The two men could rowel) , tasteless, night, ' But finally, after months or iiisiiiipoilit. I s e t , the elder lady seated in her 11'111.011111 r, aml ' dura b le sad Tene ment, when the attention of his guards Wlls4 the young girl, dressed in white, at the 111;010, blo „, l tl ' o 'r d " . ` l . l "," hi t ,:,, 1 , ° , 2 attracted elsewhere by the ceremonies of a upon tyllicl7 she Wilt softly playing, acciinipa- t os ,„, ?„,„ n , s ', feast, he succeeded in chiding their vigilance, Hying the instrument with her voice. i ant less than hal and getting rid of his irons lie escaped from The room was not lighted, bottoms her and money Easily Ito the guard-house, and dashed wildly toward the 'laughter loving tIVe gray twilight shadows. .0 ss to he non-' sheltering obscurity of a thick finest, which lie On the steps of the kitchen porch, the col- that "truell" reached in safety, but not before his night had ored serving-woman was sitting. mud in the koai, kn repair o , been discovered, and scores of the Islanders I garden old Nicholas Collins and his wife were i Ind started in pursuit of him. holding a lively discussion on 1111111' domestic THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MADE. An overruling Providence had so ordered it I q ue s tion • that, a short time before Lester's escape, Ally " Now is our time !" exclaimed Nichols, in ' nom iii.(i boon loft by Cinyool7 - 1 lilley on an no • n yelliept, "Oat the woollen StaltS over [kittmmk-Nicratoxi inhabited island, within sight; of the group on your boots ? Good ! Come along softly. I ! ~4 (*ICS! I'lliltS! I'll E.1.1' .tS I) GOOD. r, which Lester they was. Ally had been dragged know Mns. Lester's room, and the girl's mid- I slip " ,,l' r i ', l:l l' ,l e .,l " i r ti:h ' :;l ' l ' , "‘ l ' i ' il . li, } ;” " l r t I ' 4. ' 111 ‘ 1 " ::171111i " t r i ' l ' ll " e r ,l ' :,nutilow by Captain lliley, and iv pile in it deep sleep Joins it. Old Collins sleeps in the rear part. ' term i n i.. „lien. to bay. These tvloi.o, verdol In the 1111- had been left on the island, with his chest, a Now for it''' , recent a void., of Furs, however, know where 1., k nout.] basket of provisions, and a full set or took The confederates softly Incanted the steps ! 11,0(s reactor- "(OM rimier, who are toot nctonlatetl with The boy on awaking, mutt finding himself of the verandah, entered the unlighted hall, . 11,,,, 1".1 , " 1.' ,1,1 . , or F..' "" "*""hl " 4 ' l " 11 . 01,1 I" go thus left alone In the vast Praline Ocean, Was and stole up stairs, unheard and unseen. The 'I" an ''' , !lblklisi"iil !if lle•Iii ' , t ririiii ,, i" ,,, wlisro theY coo. crushed by a Bella(' of his Calaillit V • 11111 lie• nest ID01111.11( they 1110 secreted themselves in 1 'neh."4.' 11111, th" grotto-I '''''' l ' . v '''',..,::::, d ,, h ... l ' : o l, l ,:,, h : e ' r i was a brave Ind, and he coon riklllial, and set the closet adjoining Mrs. Lester's room. and t that ''''' "" h ”"'" IlY "' whh. al vii to make the best of his ease. lie built were remly for the execution of their villain- iliere i elleble ..i.,le than that of Me.ofrs. I .1 . O,IIPII 10/sENIIAII3I flt Co., No. :dr Arch Street, Phial Winkel!' a 1110, 1111 a haying a lot or firework: , in oils prnjcel. The 'Nefv Yore: 1...!1ger contain- • f„.;,,, n o ., ~,,, 1,,,,..fia.. where W 0 are conna.a Irma. his chest, he arranged them so that lie could I ing the continuation or this story is for sale at 11,0, ton.: ~ reri, “ . . • n , Its ror laisiliosso thsl rersi.as play them otr with cited, in eii, :iiiv sathges all the bookstores and note,: depots. .‘,l; f0r..,.. 'I Itoh got ;add nor,tiel the wet th of tio•ir kk. , ...-y 1 . 1.0111 the neighboring islands 511,011,1 Collie to the windier dated oetober :10, and in it vou I molest him. -Ilis knowledge of chemistry and w ill get the next hist:dim. nt. The Leal Ili f rer , r New la some is the door.. of attractlou on account of , 0....1 h u in 11 hich thoy .how off all their (Odds of fireworks. land Ills skill us It IPM 111 . .1,016 1, 4, has the ~,I studios of ally 1 1,111 0 1. in the ,world.. ' 10 ! ' 4„ ssfeedss!)(is rob' se 1 ..int, ,- 4111 wits SO great that he had :required the title of "'free limy Mltgleill 11,.. i:11 Olt.. la. deter.. . . ----- 1 ssise, ~11th wt. Is the i cccc tt servior , able Fur, and they have mined to make good Vasein' 1111 y i:I ..,. vi,il. ftlarriagc.G'. , 11.-lii ,•,,,..0...1ytt, and qintlitte, and for prices to snit ors should attempt to work him tub-chief Ile . ! o n , and .inc. a Indy doe, net WMI to boy a g eoid sat of • Fiii...`,..1, . ..0100111. it is t ory essential to know whorl. to had been ln his new home but it fi•W days KEfiN-DEcII.-011 the :al. hilt., by the Rey. • g o and por , ho-.• 1 , .....d Fur , \Own hi. saw' a fleet or canoes Lod •••iiii.iioiii, Ir. Sinn li, N 1... boo, Item, of Lower \ll. Hubei, ; .r,..,.-.. the ..ilk y Iliiette• met dtaltuovs and elegant...„( approaching his island, and hastily gelling lik o 10 NI d...billillia 1),Ii, of I.nner Nor ,a•tli. 0 loth of ail t hell Fars „ill 0 VII le t .y a v isit to this 1.1, lit i rWllt i kti in perfect order, he calmly awaitkal ' MIME] lt ER--110 %S.-1 In the 71 11 heti., by Ihe kflololont.dbilinol all thf.ir Furs are tvarrautoal u et t itilt/ . t , the arrival of the painted barbaritus. tb luau he . li`'''" l . F. Fnh'• Mr. J'" , l'il D• Schreiber In )1i" rgo ,,, °ad. could already distinguish eagerly gazing at his C ` ll' S. 11 "" "• t'''t It "t . \ I l''!"""". a Sans s.d.i.. ...n ....... fr o m. +l2 to, +lll, litnl .01100 very It( all-M1.1,1 Ni i Ell -do 1 1,,' 11111. lid., by 1 ..,,, dark sots bring a little higher ; but from .1,30 to bar cabin. the Rev. Win. Rah, Mr. 1..1wi.. K,,,i•li 10 NUSS 1 N, iiii.lll . Mt 0,,.11..tit dark set, tool the,e sets Ina It lady 01 i 1 Ist Dillillger, I,olli of llid. dly. . , frele sight le Illleen year.. ....-.. ......... ~....._ ~......... 'l'lleit there i. the Ilinlven flay Sable. the Siberian Split.- I del, Royal Ennio... liertilan Fitch :lad Illfinclolll and La , diet' liodlt, and ~Heed high and I.ow.urlced 1t,,, Itt ota l. If-. ,:irieth, ciIAi , TER 1\ =I The summer slipped aWay,Di :-.eptetnber was drawing to its close. One niorniug lute in the month, Colonel Nichols sat in his office, idly &mulling on his desk with his fingers, an expresflon of sat is. faction on his features. lle had been persecuting Mrs. Lester with hie attentions, which she had diulainfully re• pulsed. Ile had also conceives a vehement desire to avenge himself on :ler daughter Amy, who, believing that Ally had been sent off by Colonel Nichols, had beet a constant thorn in his side for months. " Well," he muttered, with e long-drawn breath, " I finished closing up ny affairs yes terday. What is to be my next covey I can leave Norfolk at any time. It eight not he a bad idea to take Mrs. Lester and Amy to my Cape henry-house. People ,eghlato look coldly on me here, and they ink on Mrs. Lester as an injured saint !" Ile frowned darkly, as if unplosent memo ries were recurring to him. At this moment there sounded' heavy, un even tread in the outer office. The clerks had all been discharged within tit tumid', and ' there was no business doing. Nehols, there fore, did not stir from his seat, nor trouble himself to inquire the business of he intruder. The heavy tread approached the inner office, the door was opened, findiman looked in. Nichols saw him, and sprang b his feet in astonishment. " Captain Sales !" he ejaculate( "It 'AWE be possible I Come in ! Come Ight in !" The num entered, closing ttnoloor behind him. It was indeed Captain tildes, olthc ship Cy, clone—the same man who Inttl Hi inhnnuutlp set David Lester adrift in the Stall Pacific, in the very teeth, Its he hnd suposed, of :t terrific tempest I" The two men—litting commons—shook hands heartily. " When did you arrive, Captail?" demand ed Nichols, proffering w chair. ,•, This is at surprise I I wasn't expecting pools month !" "I suppose not," said Sales,seaug himself, " I ran into the Roads this very Edting, and cast anchor not an hour ago. t concluded you didn't see me, since you ditty come off. We had a gale all the way home,tat blew us right along. Never made a bettc voyage out and In." 'Nichols went to a closet ettioaid, soul brought out a bottle of brandy sa a tumbler. " Have a drink,"•he said,. Inc the glass. "How about your trading busiros ? Seems to me you didn't stay long enough) dolkell." " Well. I haven't done so aid u.s usual, Colonel, th - at's , a fact," replied Him, bet ween swallows of the liquor. " But C, gm mane thing of more importance to yottian a thou sand dollars more or less, Colone . • . : " And what is that ?I' dentandt Nichols. Sales hissed off the remainder the bran dy, and set down the glass heavy as lie re sponded: It's a piece of lICWIi that wdeome hard to you, Colonel. David Lester itlive." I" • Nichols reeled as if a bullet haentered his heart. Ills complexion turned . " Alive!" he repeated, - In a all, cutting whisper. " Ile has come Wel! Ile is in Norfolk Y" Ile looked around him wildly, if seeking au avenue : of escape. " No, Colonel, he Is not litre. Ir boarded UN just after a calm In the Sou pacific. I saw him face to face, heard him bow the vessel he went out in had been ;t In a cy clone, and how he alone rem u d alive to tell the tale." • Drat {l5 .. . . .. 1:1•InPullwr 111.. aante of JOSEPH R05F.N11.51 . 51 A; CO., I.EV AN—fin the 11111 111.1., :II l'0111:1V : Fr:1111. - 1: , : 111111 lie' tottliber 510 drelt Street, between fah and tith, IL, lohlt,lt son Of Benjamin S. Levan, f:-q., aged ! ~. ~ . i, , . au„ , th .ids , , I , hd a. 33 year, :1 mouths awl -I ?lays. ! • P. S. —Filo. 11.0 aired 111.1 altered Into the pre.out faeli- Sl'il WEN ii—Olt the I,lli 'nal., ill 11110 City, M rs. ! 1,,,. Ort. a-1,01 Catharine SellWeith t :wed 73 year, , . ! I . 3.IEYEIt.-011 the 12U! or Oetoher, near Wear- 1 ar: 1 lit I NDING ill,- IV A'rEit POWER. 1— ersville, Mrs. Catharine Meyer, widow of the late ' 3 's..ir.3isso (sutured Pocket Nttlves and Seboura can Peter Meyer, aged HO years. I Is. _found am. F. Welfertr'tt, No. 3 I.:11:4I !III111111:113 I.lretn. ; N. lt. Hazer, Hatcher Move, and Set.urn ground by -., rower and made tie geed it , flew. top 15.1 y Spccial Notices WORDS OF WISDOM FOR YOUNG I the ItulFrgtt.slun in Youth and Early filautiontl, with SELF lIELP f ur Otero - ring and unfortunate Sent in analed letter envelopes. free or dmrg, Addre.. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Rex Philadelphia. lia. May 19-Iyiit t * • ERRORS OF YOUTII.—A gentlkotmn who I fulfil...Oil fur year. from Nervous Debility. Proton taro Duray mitt all tilt) Wiceig or >'uuil f I itidkurellt.ll, lt for tho mak° of suffering humanity. semi boo to till M 14 sniff it. the roripo „nil 100 1.„1; lug Ow lii etiosly by trhlrl, 100 wit. cured. nufferor• ishitl,to pront by shit atiViirliser • it Can do ad. inperfect confident., .11111:i; 11. tit; Ii No. 4i Coiliir St. New Yong. PULMONIC SE.I - WEED To mc nun hlandrake Pills, will core Coo. tonsil/lion, 1,1v,1r Conitilart, awl ysiolvda. ki taken ac. rertlitig to dlr.:4.11011.. T ivy are all three to be taken at the Name tin... They deo. en .. the ntotoaelt, relax the livr. 111111 Mil it tg Wert,: tb the aloPelite bee.. ors geed; the f I toniek gi l d blood; the pattent begtws t,, grow In flogdo; the din.l nuttier rtpe. In the liingv, and the tootteut outgrows the dirl,le allagetv Well. Thin ix the obly way 1.0 cure IMlNutuptiou. 10 the.. three 1111.d1r1111, Ikhook. of llflototel. Idila tern bin M 111,111141 /MVO , . in 1110 trealtilent et pul monary rotigotnioll..u. Try Polinetoi. St rtpena the Unwind mutter lathe( the langs. nature thrown oil by all...ivy exberteratien, ler tyke. the phlegm er matter is ripe. a n ito o t eot gl t w throw It elf, ICI th i ,t oo thg, „..., the long. healo to heal. T.. do this, the Seaweed '1..1c and Ntandrake Pills most he freely used to cleanse the M./111111:11 111141 liver,ne that the l'ointoille Sy rot. aud the food will wake good 111..11. Sellollll.'n 31111111MM' art open the liver. retie, lug 11 ..I.ntrurtiotig, retina lite duets of the 4:Llldd:older, the 1111... tart• freely owl the liver In .•,1 the ntooln trill Chew w hal 'tilt. eat , do; noththg ita. er I.''n lnvented exropt calomel (a deady Si hick liver dungerott• two.° uubvin va wit gieoi rarer, that 1,111 imlerk the goll•bitttliter nod shirt ,Velelloll. of 1/111 111i1.1 . Schenk's. NI tdolenke Lityr Cotablglot 111.0110 of the wont proolitivnt eatines el l'on.iintotteth • bo w s o k' a SeowetglTente Is a gentle stimulant and 1111..r -utive, god the alkgll in thn Wnweed, I, 11.111 1111 , prepara• IWII l• mottle , .(, to throw not the gash re tothawlve the feud Witibthe Pulnionte Syrup. and It nindy Mt., good bleod without fermentation or htlartug.ta Tito/4.10t reason why Loltyelcians do not cure eougninp• tie' 1., they try to do tau much; they give...divine enema the eengh. to ntop chills, to atop night err eals, hectic lever, owl by no dotog they.derungr the tt hole digestive 1/11,,,, hw•hing oto tho 10111 vvi.utindly the patteta amigo kiwi dies. lie. b. :wok, In Id. treutnient, does net try to noop rough. ntght sweat , , chills, or tower, Retool e the ca.°, :Lod they trill all -tep of their Own tieeord. No one con be tooreil ..f oinotple. Liver Complaint. I/y.1..11,10. cot o inrh. k erns Ilk:brute.% Tbrout, motions the 11Ver wed 14011141'11 Mo 1111111 e 11v:dilly. If hum Constwoldbi, of course the 'align In ...one NV11) . Me 111111`111i41, 01111(1. 11110.rcle., Irrootton. pleur.o ..r the long, are it of lo tion/alien and test decaying. Itt 1•11111 I.llnt,s N 1 must be dotte f It in not only tho longg that arc waslog, but it In (In'' to hole lowly. The nioniarli !Ivey have lett their tomer to make Id I eta off I. Now the only chute, in to take Schenk's three Ine,lielurn, vhlelr 1,111 briox op /1 (M, inllllllll Wlll 11.1)...1 Ii to w out it ,11.1 digeat vanity god tunic then the pattent bet:lt...inand an a• the bedy loeg ins to grow, tile Into, 1.011.1 , 111.0 10 11,11 1111, and the gill , Ilnohy•atid welL '/ hi, Is the only wily to eon. Cowman! , When there no long iti•ed..., aidl I.lver and lOyapepala, tirlienh'g heitti ...s1 111111 I \llllllll,lke /110 ~1111Ictriat withoot the l'ilkweine Syrup. 'lake the 31.11.110 w. Weld) . ix all eutopla . ott, thus ore Perfectly lint , lir. Schenk. ohs 11.1, enjoyed oinlideri health ha' Ills ley ihist. 111111 1111 W Inettols. W. wowed ow ay le It mere nkelrleo. In the v le•t .t.tge of l'illtie nary thinsontption, tits 01v...troths keying Prottontteed hin cane hopelesn and abownlooodlthit 0 ilk We. rtircd by the Mores:tint 1111,1111110, 111.1 .41111..• M4'0%01, 1111111 y 1111111,111111• similarly athlete.' have tised lor. sehook'n prep. orations w it It t he ' , wine row.. I. a tole Full Ilk mitten. we.. moony eltelo, molt.. It not 1111+01111.d y necr ,, ,ry to per sonally two Dr. ealionit, ititiesn the to:Welds wl.li their Nogg exonwoott. and ter thin purpo•e he Is prof...goo/ally at his pr t ne tt od goatee. Phihodelphia, .dtery v.:mild:ly, where toll letters for iodate.. moat he addressed. I. Idnil atonally nil Na, :VI Hood titteet, New l'erk. I,i•fy 011101. Tweaday. Mid 111 Ni'. :1"/ Hanover Street. 110,./11, 1 , 017 other Ile gives tree low 1 . 111. 11 11101 - 4 i 1 , 11 , e1 „u r,, 1111 “ 111 , 1 , n , 1 , 1 , 1 1, 11 L it 1 1 r 1; . 1 , 17 ; 1 i t o ta tht . Dit. .1. 11. SellliNlC, Iu V. 6th Se., .Plittaila., PIL mar 10-1 y*,,* Y, OCTOBIIR 1 floti(ro: , DISEASES or T,IIE SCALP NV 'IRE CLOT 11, MANUFACTURED BY S ELL ERS BR( rrl I ERS, CAbkrtisclitrttts MEI 1809. PHILADELPHIA. 1860. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, SALES rot' aud MARKET PHILADELPHIA. • Fact.,,. Twolay•third auct Sangous tit.., :711W STYLES EVERY DAY. OPR ..OWN MAKE. oct 6•33.1 - 1 - Emu's Tier, & ROSS, . JI-1 • Ilavu jut added to their ntork n new lot of IIANIIII:11G EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, ptltlerri. and at cheap rate, A 1,50, a desirable NEEDLE WORK In Swiss 111111 Cambric, at half Its value. Lona dardatet Edging., 3 yob,. fur 12, Maud IS realm. Their Han of WHITE 1100115 la complete and gond— VICTORIA LAWNS 01111. 23, 2S, 31, 33, 3,e, I'IU l seed 'I yies, null very low. 111111'S, soft and hard Ilawed. 611[111ED 311.51,i1V5, usale rnch Komi, FRENCH ORGANDIES, no noel, 111 1 011 for uver-skirta "' piv of 1.1.31 1) 3 IS I. sTEIPrED NAINSOOKS. .1 siS,...roin 31 vent. up. Real and Iniltatido lIIIDE RE, a new lot. 1 311TATION I'IIIIOIIET El/DINGS, strong mid cheap, , v ,..r,,, .11d 1111111111011 VA 1:0;r1a and THREAD 110111 N ETS. IV 3.'11 111... N I/5. 1 LI.ESIO . Nti. 110 . 1' NET for veils, I.3VE CERTAINS and CERTAIN Ladies. • Allow , ' and lle)s . Cul ture, Culls, 11.1 k fv, GENTS' SIIIICT 1.1/ONTS, 212 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, art 5..03 • • C .1 It D . • • E. 0. THOMPSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 008,Walnot Street, Esparial attrotion la Invited to thin vonaroodinas and beautiful eptabtlehntron. ther.rhoisf /dock of heaaonalolu ring dealrable good% In ay. on bawl. the ropatation lathed an a leader in Aiello., mill the woof fatalilfee polo ouu.ed fur the fabdration non pr.tpi de.Patrh ardor.. Although eminent in the pro,rottion of reery much of thr troth., for the particular benefit of the great nonther dimitlatird• ' .... • NTALitoN CIITTINtI. AA A t-I.I:I . IALTT, Is nts.tottured; which is ito art gut ,t lulnrd by unitullon. m but thrittli rlose Atruly, experlettro mot practice. dA,irooo.a.) and stylish l'autalooto, tire Invited to give this method a truth 0010.310 rr'l L'l CILthUHIIIEI DO YOU WANT A • GOOK STOVE 14. 'Chu% b beautiful nd easily coutrolled by oue JAM p Buy " THE TI 1168.`! 24. That has hirite4Ovau uu4 1 114 , .. iNlie.4 341. •ilia! Is Is the Etsouomlen] Jluy " TJLE TIMES.' 4th. Th.t In tho Heavirul lu 07 toitr,k,;t:. THE TI 51ES T 11441 Is I'vrieclt MEI= JAMES 11. BUSH, - Allentowu, 1869. . • A11:11.11 . 1'01i!ti NOTICE. i/o ..r Coln rm.'. I'iooo /V to:, (ph 31d, .18.siy/s. lo hooter of th.• arrount of Simon Ihtnocr, nsslgnee of Aaron ii,. And % September IS, 1911, the Court appdlot W. I/ latekenhach Eso., notlitor, to reotnto naid ustwinit oud make distribution. , Stoin the Records, ESAIAS ItEllIt1(1. l'rolls'y The tohlltor abovr named will /Witold to the duties of his nppolutment, :It hl. cliire, In the of 'Allentown, PA Ili 11l o•I'llIrk •.11.. NVOIIIII.P.IIIIY. October tbith, 1931, when /mil %vivre all portion may uttethl if they think W. D. 1,1/CKENIIACII, %el/ 29•31twlifor. . • ItEDITOR'S NOTICE. Ira the Orphane I.'“urt of to high County. , I /I the matter of the occonnt Grover, rAerll. tar of hoary Renoir, WO of the City of miontown, decd. Soptember 15, that, the Cotart uppniht .1111111. K S. Illery. nipiltor, to outfit ond If toonconry, re•oettl° sold or. room tool make distribution. • . The anditor above :mined will n . . urrt all partirs In Inter est, oil l'nesility, October kith, it 10 o'clock A. it., at his ittllen In Alli•Eitown, on Hamilton street, first door west of tho (format. Roforniini Church, hocoutl floor, to attend to the olutlint sold alilotilitlntnit• JAS. S. lIIEItY, .1e1 , 1(1,. t'DITOIt'S NorU'E. 1 - 11.• IN THE olti.nANs• coula VF T.Elitoui co. In thr neuter of the account or tirmorge I,..ent or of the entitle of Henry Hod,. Into of l'uPer Sour.. Tow.. lomhlith mlermetsrml. Notv. Soutreibrr lemth. tin Court opummint 11. C. !Neuberger. Atelitorto *edit end re•mollie errottul and !nuke thmorlbution. From the record.. li hillto I:: NV. II A irrzEL. --- I and allow is for ihe sortie at the rate of nix per t The unite,boleil will merit all parties in Intermit on • Per ann.. , 'Merest te be el , iettlitled f he P 5.1 • Tion•iiiiy, °chili,. 11. IsO, to attend to the d,,,,,... „t t h e , fifteenth days of each month, imbsequent to such delm above appoitment. Interest will Ire rte drop Olt all Deposits ramaining sept ee•l I 11. I'. lIONSBEItti ER, Amlltor. to) , bull . YearlY, te ,On Die 'Old ne of April A171)1 , October, root will be it to depositors on those days T4t)at's NOTICE, • • -- not drawn t lief will gin to their credit 1./.lld be compound No inetrest sec I be ealradaled on fractional parts ofd i In 1/10l Orphans' Court , ir Isi high Vottril v. I far. No less ittmoort than Five 'Milani ran be within. In the matter of the arciortit lot Jacob 1,. (trim and Jacob ,' airless it lie to close an accoanj. Every Depositor wit • J. Delieroth, administrators of theeat ste of John plum- ' furnished with it Deposit llook contaluing the conditi hard; Into of Upper !Macon township, Lehigh County, , npou which the Deposititare received, and uu motley • decreased. Now, September it), irshlr, the Court appoint 'be reedited unless the book be presented mid au an Adlila Woolever, auditor, to audit nod if necessary, re- , made at the Dine of taking this deposit. Small cons 0 settle said account and IMO:0 dibarilintion. ' the tor...scary ex P . . 1, on IlllliYldlllll , twd families t The above mimed naditor will attend to the drub, ,if his , sire liable ill be wailed or needlessly expended. may 1,11,i1111111.111 It I 10. l , tile.', 11l ill , City or Allentown, on deposited, produce In time amounta that sell! surprise Tharsday, the irrli 'lay et °ember nest, at lit o'clock A. one Wino 11as given no heed to tho subject. N., when arid w hew all persons interested no, iiilollll if A deposit of }l./re per week, continued 0110 your , they think proper. A. %Viola V Elf, numitut to gl.l ix; : two years S!US NI . three years +PA key 22.31 A 'relit,. , flier year. $126 IJI ; live years iliclr2 ill, and ton yt • • . . , gikai 00. It commend. Itself as a safe. couvenicat I NT4rrict:.—'lllll :lIA('INGUE SAT- profitable •depository to Executors. Administrators, siKileo Caletors, Agent., and all Public Mart ing' liard. ".'" "‘k° "Plk".. '" the ''''' '''''. ' Ns liether for it or their trust funds, to velum Oil. of Del le—,-I,ltiire of reriiicYlvuni, far the 'ln'. Slll'llllil , Air Associations, nail luil ..... I to all classes k ,, , of co much oif the 1.1 section of the nit incorporating ~.,,,,,„ id batik as pros tides •• flat malting la this net contained Ka„ t elea Ono a perfect sense of wearily to lielnia ll" shall to to c o•trinal .1 , lo r oil, to the cod corporation the w, necessary to Die ittraluireart of Slicee•s d i ll is enterpri banking Kt, ilego, or .o a. to ....Mr, , 10 .,1, .. , ''..... .' no hnvo 11l 814111fou to our oWn 111.11VId1111 le4poiOinii oporallon of Ilio Inset of Dos Commons, millii prohibiting Os kWh i• eel the fact 11, Incerperateil Savings Itanksi , Ow issue of bank notes tog: , cent..,, , of .redo in the ma- molted roci delivered to Charles W. Voopor, Cashier of Hire Ili, ear ;' rind ,N 111 31.14 ,i.e .' ," !",''''' !'. " .' 1“ ..,.. 4 P 6 - IIIIIIIIWII Notional Hank, and Tilghman 11. 3loyer, Cash lege , under the lito-eel +Ole moo orie. ' — Cm) ciamorgr:). a 1., National Bank, a Bond 'it! indemnity (with alifir , Savings hook," with lice pr ,-,. . ,1,,, i , .. 1 ..ft= ) .. 0 . wmh tol sorarlly) in the. un of 'Monty FivoThoricand Doll:, pilege lo Ineren , ” Ilio sAile h. %'! amt be loroted ,I n i„. ).id i t , th„,„ in ~,, lat. lit,...ia,mai ...ea, It, at , Morose (Al) . of .\ 110n10,,11. DAVID ' , UDALL, Prec't. , [..„,,,„,„„, This r“.., wql pl.,a try flllly 1.1111/l1 WS Wm. C. Limo ri,seahra, ri,Cashr , r. je:°).- . ). ) gaols to safety of depositorio to any Depository or I • . • ‘,lly' s IP• or (lovornln II E 1.1. E N SAY. ,„ h .„ ( ill Hull, ill.. ctn.. negottote loon, au Iteht 4 l e h4l-I..thi.• l'onn-ylvaan. 6.r than on ...mull rot , . .1 of • . nowl. or Op. I, .4 Ihe ;h ., invorpo- Vallt,4 1113de to ear dvalfrs at all :WI. , the -.lei ,h-lh t..a " eliet it,hing hi . collateral. at ,aurnet rt t e , i u n r u n t. 0H...qv..nun...1 -kill I'o ,"/ to conior uponT., ti. nil tor-ant...l l ...rationktnkiug,privil r g., A0,11...ti1: the -..ote 111 , 11 i tit....ia of tho tlo• Common venlth pr.htlitting tho ..f hank other en gogonnolt• oro.ht tho ' uppli uTZTO A sGs IRS bahkhig penv Heger. under the stYl.' 3 " 1% . title—the •• .%llolatou'u Saviugm la...iittitn.n"—irtth the pr......ut capital ..f +.1.2.t0.1 itiol right of f or th, 1,0 1...111gh county Wit.t.i.tm 11. ixr r. ettnni.l, 11. Jon:: It. Pit I:. ,A 11 1 .1.1., BENJ. 111'1'11, lid , loll. .11 , 1 . . SA Mr., 1I:1.1.. N I'll N MIL. =CI NTo'l'l4l:.---S0111('E IS ~IVEN 11,1 31,1ilwation will he load , by tlw nod,. 5q1g0..,1 to Iw .v.wwwl'eno..ylvonht for letters I, tout Crelll with 1110 111111.• Wel Style eh thn 31111or•trw owl Saving A , b , rillleel, • ILI 1..1. , cot,' In il.o II .roor.lt lillor•tow to, Iwhigh coooty. TLC °N., -.1 otol .5-....0.ati0n will be to roceivo onowy do- port; :tt I.r.ro!or saton of Interest, to lusts the son., I comot , And exorci.o goorrol lo , Ok LOY rind Ow 1 , 30: log law, of the Vonwuouwoulth. I .tl look t vo .1 r.tiolal otook o VA.,OOCI, with no- thoroy le.e...i•k• the +lllllO to ir2tY , ,ooo. 1.. tro into nharo , of tloy J. S11115•rt, lour. (11.1.•03i F. 1111 J. Ni•lll,o,r, Johnltrert. 1"1,1.1:1 , 11.111rner., 11 ,, t;•i1. , T. William S.alitlity. ,lilignl3.tor. Mahon y 31,1111:1, • j yl: 117111EF.1.1t114:111T Sllol' FOILNALE. V The •Ith.orlher Wetting to reltiolukh the bookie. ..011 oat the r:,, nave making took, limber, etc., and will rent er property as way 110 110410011 luV the poch:too, L. F. KLEPPINIibIi, cip2.` , llll Lehighton, thttbon Co., l'a. t ;:i!!'"V c i S oif 'A\ NOW GET TERRI- IARK. TWAIN'S NEW BOOK, WI'I'II '231 ENGRAVINGS, Who Las not hoard of tito author? Who has not laughed over hi. quaint Keying-, and queer ideas, and fairly suc cumbed to hie racy stories? Who has not thrilled with hi% flue ili,rlptiotittotcknowliiilmitl the keenness of Ilk .a(- ire,anti admired tic frank nod daring openness of his words 7 TILE INNOCENTS AI3ItOAD NEW PILGRIMS' PROGRESS, In the quint... on-ore of hitnitelf,.the coodeliontimi nod 0011. humor. 011iraii011 of all him power, nioilll4lll an witiodu l nd tm geniality and mn,. et 14 the most moo,. loitglinMo and popular look printed for yearo. Agents rarely have od geed a ohmic° for money making, am Odd. !milk will .ell itself. • l'editintor Prinfrel flu ditrotiire and now 11 , .111 (or Agents. Cirettlato giving full information meet free. AlidrenN MIMI:4111Na , CO.. Hartford Conn, Or BLISS 8 CO„ Newark, N. J. ENTAIILISIIEII IN ISIO. FANCY DYEINCI ESTABLISHMENT J. el, W. JONES, O. 432 North Frola dirtet. tthout Osttotchitt •• •:FUILAIMI.PIItA. • Dye Silks, Woolen sad Faucy Goods of every descrlv- Dom Thole superiority of dyeing Ladles and Dentlernen Gat mews Is widely Itnown. Crape and Merino Shawls dyed tho most brilliant and plain colors. Drape and Me rino Shaw k demised to look Ilk.- new. Also, Gentleinens Apparel. Curtains, &v.. ele•nbed re-tlYed. Kid illove. cleansed or 4..11 to look Ilkv nets. *if Doll sod loos at our work b,f,o asp tin .2 The Real Excellence and Cheapness of our Cloth ing is the only secret of our great success. DADY-MADES LOTH I Nti FALL MID MITER OF 1869. We have made the GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET. Numberless Garments, Endless Variety, Choicest Selections, Goods to Wear Well, Standard Styles, Latest Fashions, • New Furnishing Goods. t -All cur gOnlin tirekeit at. PII.WES thrill were Lilo MIIIIIO urilelem hurt year. 'll CUSTOM DEPARTMENT It = DEPARTIENT FOR BON AID YOUTHS' WEIR New and Better Cutters, Improved System, • Greater Dispatch, A Finer Line of Goods than ever, School Clothes, Sunday Clothes, Many New Styles, Wearing Qualities Unequaled. • . . • OAK I HALLTUILDINGS • TU LAIMIT IN TIM OTA2I, 3, E. cor . 6t i k Num 515 itmbniclog 9 ' block on Oth from PHILADELPHIA. M .r t ol l. Mi"r. WANAMAKER ROW N. ► 130) trgal "Notircs Er..:11 111'0,11.4, (i EURO I . ; W. II ARTZELL, Clerk ftliscalancott 11=111 Clothing MI Wes ions bat "all .1" gtooKls. terry Flocs GI hick I. well eponged, unit carefully examined. Our cutter. of Ready. math, Clothing aro such , 1 , 1 work In other 41.1, blonents on Cue. lit Work: their work rombluois comfort with stria. Our hand. are supplied with the hest.. intiningn. and We see that they me thorn, and every article to thoroughly tested be fore he put into stock. Leery garment sold Is to roulimoled with a legal go ~:mere, lioldingus re elmosiblo fur the cur re,' mem of all the rep romutatious made. It 14 conceded that our largo bueluess eallirtletly nth., advantagus, enable us to sell lower than any whim holm, We Invite • (air rompariaon of price.. DM Aro especially well prepared to Ore satisfaction. inancia[ MACUNGIE SAVINGS BANK, = ILLENTuIr.V, PA Mon, y t.km, on dyposit 11t xll thllo/1 raid from UM' dollxr tiptxxrd, fur which =I Will ha pall. Dent.lts cony lin withdrawn at any . 1 nn. nt ^0.1",4 money to any Part of the Untied St or (Minnlax, will have their mitttern promptly iittati to, and without any 'lel, on their part. Doi& Sliver, Coupon., !tomb, nod other meror bought. DAVID SC Net , &lel W. C. Licivrestent.l.o ER, (*nobler. rep 1 BANKING HOUSE Or ()0 D &RUH li, FIRST ODOR WFAST OF THE FIRST NATIONAL. lii Al.!. ENTOW N, PA order to elliird ell prro.n. en opportunity (howe small thew nionnet hi &point nonny in entailer ittalot • then whet are now retired by tho Depoeito of this city, we hove concindiid to RECEIVE DEPOSITS SITINS FROM ONE DOLI I= (,Organlu•d ndt•r SU% li• ( . llntl, In 15'11 MONEY REr El VED ON bEPOSIT, stud 6prr rrttl. ten-4 w ill I. allowed. For talon, grrhok riouittl ru will be paid. :Oro, toonF•luuund out on FAVORABLE TERMS. S Monk r lorated ill the Keystone llouoo, In the borough •Kutmown. J01.1 , i 11. FOU Pregiden EDWAttO 31. I . Coglatt, THUSTEC 4 , F. J. Slnugll FL D., J. D. Warm,, HAI.. 1/hot id I , t•Lo•r. 11. 11. Schwurlt, Ertl W. 11. F0g01,.• Danl.! C1a41,, Rieltitr,l I. }snore, imam 31111,, niyl2•tf John 11. Fogel, Ertl. 1. , , i t : :, NT0.w. SAVINGS imsTra (Orzttaxecl under State I:llitrtor'llt 15000 Stoney receive.' on Deposit, mid U per cent. interest lowed for aar year. For charter periods special rates GTE Anal,, 110 NUT LOA.° OUT on FAyoaAal.■ TN.X. Bunking Hattie—HAMILTON STREET, tuld-way tween the Court lion. and NILOTIC. Hotel, oppoititost, Allentown, Pc WILLIAM IL AINEY Pros Mr.% .1 ACOU S. DI LLINti Eli, C.ltior. Charles Ft [lull. • John D Stiles, Chrlatian Prots, Francis C Kat:mobs Georg., Probst. Samna' Sell. Benj J Ilagrobarh, Nathan Peter, William II Alney. mar' T HE GREAT PACIFIC RAILROA =1 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS UNION Sc CENTRAL PAM RAILROADS BOUGHT SOLD DEHAY EN & 13R0 BANKERS AND DEALKIIS GOVEI:SMENT 40 SOUTH TIIIRD STREET, L= IMIEI girt .proof safrs HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES (WITH DRY FILLING.) Awkrderl 01.1 Prize Medrtln at Worl,l'B Fair, Lombok Niror Fair, New York, Expoollion Parl• FARREL, HERRING & CO HAIVIT OMAN, I CHAT. MATU .I SW. UNO, W. Mind. 629 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN. NEW YORK ifErtniNo kCO CHICAGO CIERRINO, FARREL. & CO., NYW 0111,HANII .113.14 KAMINSKI' d ALBERT, . ..BOOKBINDERS, ODD FELLOWS' lIALL, AL LE:iTOW N, PA. We take plenauro In ahriouttelog to the ptiblle that. b.c. emal.ll-11.41 llookblodry, we kre now fail/ preparod to promptly execute all order,. for binding books of all aorta, magazia , .. PaPrf , . ramPhl.' l ". . 4, W. guarantee our ...morn notoitautlal work ikad 11111141.11 M of every deblgu. aug 11.6 m I_MANIIOOD 110 W LOST, 110 W RESTORED. Just published. n new edition of fir. Culv . erwell'a Cele• brated E n msny on tho radical el (without medicine) of tirrl.•TOMllltrt , i, 'or Seminal Wealtuees. Involuntary Months] Lossee, (aeon:rev, Mental and Pllyelcal Inca pacity. Impediment+ to Marriage etc.; Ohio, rortorllP- Sion. EPILEPOT. and FM., induced by self.lndulgenco or helmet xtravagauce. levt-Prlre. In a eealed envelope only 6 mate. The celebrated author, lu this naltalrable rboar. cleert7 We from a thirty years' surce•eful practice. that the ailerming consequence* of col(-abuse may tao radically soured Without the daug,.roun use of Internal medicine or the applicetlo• certain t calf.; polntlns out • mode of cure at uoco eiruple. , •ffectual. lay means of. every sufferer. no matter what bls eonditiou may oe. way rure himself cheaply. privately. and radleciefll• lieil-Thin Lector, should tat in tho Mende of every /Guile end every Dr.a la tho laud. Bent under Kcal, la a Pheln eaveop, to say addniri, torefsould. on recetpt .of ")(Yule reale. or . tycie. .poet et . ampe, Mee. Dr. Cuiverwell • ge N.* Addreas tho Publehert. . C. CO.. llSoicerY. New York. C. I). BoX4, eft
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