AI)VERTISING RATES. .• :it. 1 mo. :I 1 y r. 1.41 1.75 :1.50 6..511 11 03 :1.10 3.741 6.741 9. *1 :11. 111 4.51 525 11.03 17.111 2.1.110 11.741 17.11) 27. 111 41.111 13.53 22.01 -ROO coma 20.00 • 411.111 61.03 110.0/ 311. 00 00.011 110.11) 1110.10 II It Innis I . 'I ❑ohi • to Ituun 1111111 ~sionat Cards 1111.00 per lion nor year. tilstrator'.. and Auditor . .. Notices, ►7.00. Notices, 3*,‘ cent., per line Ist luxertion, 15 contig Poe •It sulmettueut in , ertlon. lu,•s.;ttlnte con..titute a ...pare. BEirr IItEDELL, Jet., PUBLIBIIER, =I Clotbing tocKiirLL. & WILSON ARE NOW AnY with the richest and rarest styles! U VERCOATS in countless variety! Clievolts, Casslmeres ,S; all One Coatings! llothes ! Klothes ! Riot ! Kluthes I I - Lclght of the htBhlon ! Indeed you will be Looking at the Lai or elegant clothes ! GO and finii rheAttnit Street, Philadelphia. Whiter, gentlemen, 19titer! TAT, /mow, frost, itod-so-fu rth ! Lowest prices for winter defences ! Safe against storm and snow! Ov rcoats of liocklslll & Wilson ! ow Is the time to lay Iu your winter clothes! cold is great, n the rush Is greater. From all parts of tills Slate, And every other Slate. The best men come, to Buy their Best clothes Wonderfully cheap, At the (treat Brown Mal RocictuLL te, WILSON; )s. (303 & )05 CHESTNUT ST PHILADELPHIA EEO Coal anti Lumber. ROW, JACOBS at . CO., WIWLEXAI.II DHAT.4IM IX OUGII & WORKED LUMBER SASH 1)00115 AND BLINDS, I= - from tho trado FILUVUT. D. OTTO. U. Y. OTTO. U. M. MILLE I LBLItT, OTTO aC MILLER, II A NVFACTUREIN AND DEALERS IN L U 111 B E R \\ILIA A imspoina, ILL IN CANAL. WEsT OF MAYNARD STREET. oF F ICE E '. F. VILANE. /0/1:,1„ LLIS P. ]/DIRE .% CO, LIT NI lIER M ERCHA NTS, NO. 620 BEACH ST., I=l =I II 111111,DEIW, CABINET NIA KNU SUN DBUTAKIIIIS I, UM BE I: El= IZEME 1.01.1. AR, Litt: ' e II E•TNI ,, I', and (i.toi) PINE =I = E 31 a►' L 111 I'l'll & OSINIUN'S C(AL AND Wool) YARD ! a 1... V.• ro:11 :Ll.l W , ...t1 Vara ha. L, ru ' , moved ti,th ot 1111.1,... s4.1"11I SIDI% Itcro wit ecount.ltl3 hui.l.lY of Egg, Nut and Coal, =9 0 (. 1 Q a 11.4 11.144,..s II I.- the luteremt of a very oq lurch a..• I)IZY ANI) SCItEINED COAL ph..-A, large •heek er all hied-.l Wood enerteolly 1/1/ 11:111.1. 1111.1111 . 1114 . 1.411.. part•A the city at the lowest teurket priee•. }MAMA! I: le•nech V. 1 1 .11 kl.lll 111 the Lehigh Velley loetv, the i.. 1 yeta 1,0111110 irTIIIS 15 THE PEOPLE'S COAL YARD. — 44 Our Veal In selected from the host In dm Lehi, reglen, mut k110W1111,1111% 10 ho the fact nod that it will itiN • perfect natkfuetlen, there i. 110 u.e in nS,•ring to refund 0..1.1,1'. All ws u•k it it din!. Orders tukru at denha ler'• hat tttelo. FRANK 1.1 WILLIAM OSkIUNI .11.11 Y th COAL CONSUMERS, 1,0011 TO YOUR IN7'EREST P. 11. STELTZ Hereby luforaiu the rill:eau, of AlWaimea, and tho lir lu gouorul, that ho to prepared to furalub all klud N C 0 front his well stocked Yard, formerly 11. (lath & Co.'s, at the Itehigh.liasin, In the City fif Allentown, where he will constautly Iteriten hand a PM supply 01 all hinds of coo, at the very lowest market prices. Ills coal Is nice and clean, front the very hest mines, and In quality superior to ally eifered In Allentown. Ile will holt Coal by the CAII LOAD, at very small pro fits, RS to. Intends to de lonOness upon the principle of • quick Sales and Small Profits." Ilea his a call, and upon ventilating prices Yetrfiatt.Ptdao Inv yuursel eons HO will deliver Coal upon sail to any part of ther'Clty upon orders being loft at the Yard, 4.lWeluArlmer'x slurs rffillEl REmov.ti l'lt EX L Elt BIZOTII EII4, U E R, IIIUOMICe lu hair pAtrons th huvoinnt removed from thvir ..1.1.1..1 to their' NEW Y A It T), woo. ihea•iirner oT 1 eolli ' evil:pied Ty Ilritie Si u. Miller ' I,PI . • ' ' I 1 I'"r 111 f'"""17 , they will re oily keep ou hand illrgPlt lrl la '. t. n.:l ‘ ..t ' d Murk or L U iI II 1.1 It , 5 L 1 A 7 1.1i 1 5 ':}1 3 7 , ...A It, SII I N(11.18 Iu fact evoryililug knit by the trade. kind. of col to order at abort uolico Thankful lor intiq favor.. %A t. trust our frliinibk na wt IA MO politic in goooral, xi ill givo Its a call our No Van', NA hole 11 , 0' our looit , it vors to remit efuctlou Loth u. rogiirik lid loct r110E1 : . ONTDAC D TORS AN BUlLD— 'fhe undorsloml prrparod to rmitruct for furnishing SASH, BLINDS, 117. ND 0 W FRAMES, DOOR PRA 31 ES: .`":III77TERS Aud antlutli of Imildiuu 'undo, A,ut for 110 PE SLATE CONIPANI"S LEHIGH SLATE Nrlioletalo um' ' , lull alvt In th./ CELE4.ITED cI:cUMBER PU3 Ord,r6l.l . lut 110TEI. t, ill 3acuive snowy 1100.. l'Ost nttlec adolte.w. Wm. 11. 111:11LIN, Qualzrriow ti, Ps. MEM SIEVES Will I CLOTH, MANUFACTURED BY SELLERS BROTHERS, MIR MARKET STREET, PRILADE4PRIA up 41 -3m VOL. XXIII Groceries, lOrobisiono, &T . THE HIGHT PINCE TO BUY. E. I' EN ST El 01 NC II ER, CORNER OF TENTH AND HAMILTON STREETS =I ea to boy all kinds of 3 ROVISIONS, tiCC., At cheap prices, such aa APPLES, PEACHES ORANOES AND LESIONIt POTATOILS, SALT. also. all kind m or MPORTED DRIED FRUIT, EARS, PRUNES, RAISINS, CHERRIES, &e Alt IAtIA NstaNNIIN DIADDLID Al %VIIVII on hitild a good a•oloriment or the 1004 ;wanly of wow gitlEs dAerildloto, 1)o nut lobo) the place, cora, or Tenth aud Ilantlltou, to bog Ilood thing. 01 reteionable I\T EIV Ci OCERY Pro` ision Store! SAVE YOUR MONEY ! OCR MOTTO: TO PLEASE ALL! TROXELL STINE, No. 73 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., , • WOULD hereby announce to the public that they have just opened In the Grocery and Provision trade In connec tion with the Confectionery, Fruit and Toy business here tofore carried on by the senior partner of the lino, and hereby invite an Inspection of their goods and prices. Their stock of family supplies Is entirely fresh, and em braces everything usually kept to • well naivete,' Groce ry Store, such as Ito Ca Feed, titer., Client. mot, , Coffee., S Sugar., pice., MulatottoL 8 Y IT,. Salt, ' Hata, Beef. Lard Sauce, • Sauce, Soda, Cutattp, Nutmeg.. Cautted Fruit, Starch. Slaw P 0 i I It 11 1',1,1,..,. Abtolce, Brltal Frult, Sularratum, Cur. Starch, Camino°, Rice, CloVeN. Broom., Bucket., ~ C.Tla 1, ge. Bruxlte, Caudle.. Seat,. Ba.ketr, Coal otl, ne. 'lnegar, Blacking \ Cdar Ware. Waro Buttor, Enid, Potatoes. Su dia., Wager. Lento. (1110.WAre. 'tobacco, Ctaars Ilootto, Notiont., Eltracts, etc. They &leo offer the wont approved ENGLISH SAUCER, - - CATSUPS, OLIVE 011, PURR PICKLED OLIVES, MUSTARDS. AND OTHER APPROVED RELISHES FOIL vit.:TABLE. ALI. OP WHICH MAY lIE IMPLICITLY RELIED UPON FOR ,TII El R PURITY op 16-17 .4-CORN MEAL, h IIUCKWIIEAT FLOUR, FEED d full sosortmoot of 'allot. uounlly kept In • Ilrot oso Grocery awl ProvilitOptitoro. CA ND I ES, TOYS, SPTB, FR =I TUE DENT OF (DOME ♦ND DIIIED FRUITS Ttio mitrket prico paid fur OUN'I7;Y PRODUCE, IN CASH OR TRADE. Xiii—Woo .turfy too pleonvoo, and hope, loy strict at tooolooml t uelues.and ...Moog •t low price, to, merit A liberal aliar titil , llc patroage, SIIII4IN 'EROXEI.L. STINE. ton 3.3.1 WI hatch) .Sbatie3. H . A. STEEL 1) 1 1- ()LS T G, WINDOW SHADE A. BEDDING STORE, No. 441 North Ninth Strecti;. WINDOW SHADES, With fixture% cornfilvte, from CA}) a pair, up to +PAO. I N'II PrR 110LLAN SII AOl-:S AT AM, PRICES. SHADES OF ANY :ay Lr iE vi I) COLOR MADE To OR. STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. LACE AND DRAPERY CURTAINS. ALL KINDS OF WINDOW DRAPERY PATENT MOSQUITO CANOPIES. GILT, R(SEW)OD AND WALNUT CORNICES. CURTAIN RANDS, TASSELS, CORD, Ao. FURNITURE STRIPS CUT AN!) )LADE. STAIR AND VESTIBULE RODS. FURNITURE REXPHOLSTERED AND VARNISHED. Caipnnis naLl Mattings, ohl aunt now, ivanlin, alto,' aunt put it= UPHOLSTERERS' MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT WHOLESALE A NEW THING. SILK rusasnEn wrsDow sitADEs I.IE. Wit 'MAVEN, MASON le HATA„ NO. 719 CHESTNUT STREET, le now receiving his Vail Importation., ooaolating la part of CU RTAI N MATERIALS, n Silk. Mohair, Wonted, Munn and Cutton, cubraclug uy Lace Curtails ! Parbillin,Sl. uud Nottlugham make CORNICES AND DECORATIONS anew and original dpolgum. IVINDOW SHADES, MEM@ by the thouearel newingle one 11l massufacturere' priced MITSQUITO CANOPTES, EEO MAIILE KNIVES. FORKS. SPOONS CorSES MILLS, hr., •t C. F. WOLFERTZ'S Store, N 0.34 Eupt llowilteo Street, op U•ly i'er Pure Water, ti,l.,olubrated Put ~1y tastelets, durable auJ cella. Lie: v.inal to the I old•hollioued ~,,,dett Pomp, an ..1 less than hall money KaAily art at to to nun•fr k•• I to conatruCtin , ni nny one can kuap It In repair. THE BEST AND CHEA - lisTARLINHED IN 1840. :NI EA 1) & ROBBINS, I=l MANI'FACTUIIERS OF TIIE FINEST LIRA DES OW SILVER PLATED WARES. am= We make our tarn good' dematlt the Silver accurately, by wit hr, mud Warrant each article by oar Trade Stark on the and by written guaranteed If preferred. They are equal to the Ouest grade. of English and French Ware., and &Matte In dealguland elegantly ornamented. Pearl, Ivory and 'lubber Cutlery In great variety, plated and unplated, In q nautities as required. N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESTNUT STS., ifebiob MEI I= Mg ALSO, I'll MAIIEI7I4II A (Mooing out •t rcluted pricer, CUTLERY. I'IIILAD}ILPILIA S all Vaptr anti Stationeru SCHOLARS, ATTENTION I PUPILS, PARENTS AND ALL OTHERS Wllll NEED BOOKS OR STATI()N1 4 .111 Y Ary lartted to c.‘ll at Nu. :15 West Hamilton Street. (Walk er s obi ) four dors bolow Eight n it . ker.p you will Dud a largo anti no o tOpli . le SOA . Or kind,. Of School Books used in this county, nt the lowest cavil prlce•. A toll line of LATIN, 4; ERNI AN and FRI.:NCI! books for Colleges. Academie. and Schools, idways on hand, sit the lowest rates. A foil .i....itittnetit of ationery, Illank hok, random., Pocket St Coml., Albums, Pic n nic . .., Si, 0,c0p.... and Vlews, Wltelow Paper, at the eery low yid cash Prices. Eagli.d. and German pocket and family Bildt—, Play, Books and Mane Book, A biro. .p1..0.11.1 of lo Pr m 1 l'or'ry. mid !tmelay S. .11i tle• re. qulrdtes fo :Mutiny School- ala • 011 1.11,1:11 I'lltlodo.l - Price.. Wr ace cloKing owl our .0 \VALI, PA Plilt at Ammt forth, ItAI)111:ILY'S UEI,EIIIt.\Ti . .I) Pi AN()S Plea. give we a call I\l.l'll ).PII v kit 1.. 10111111,W, I 18-,lnt) lin It. Ei4loll, Pa. 1869. 119 . 11 )1:1.1'116.1.11 1 % 69 . WAI_,I, PiVI)I4.IIS. How ELL & APEIt HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, SALES uooms, Foul :Tit and MARKET St- I.IIII.ADEI.IIIIA. Factory,. Con Twenty-thin! atint Saloom 5t..., KEW STVI,Ert EV ' EItV OAF, oF OFR OWN MAKE not 0.31 n earpct,s anb Olt. nab. FLOOR OIL CLOTH, 1.4, A. 4 and 5.4 In Now and Elvgnnt lo,ever EEC! KR AMER'S •• 01M CoRNER IAIRPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, We would turtle tho attentien ef our frlentli mud the ..11bile, to our largo nitwit of cAitywrs, which ha.. been telected with great core, and to which we have addedall an of the new d choice TAPESTRY, lIIIPSSELS, THREE PLY and IRO RAIN CARPE'ne: also all the new and ra ged tityloo of outry and outer earttet, OIL CLOTH from 2 ft. to 19 ft. wide—cut to flt room- of a l'ltiOW till AIIES In great variety, fronted and plain band.. Com, and t'a tot , . Matting., Bug, Motto, Stair Rodo, Prtiugel , , All will ho aold at the °west ruts. Call and ozansint our took. THOMAS C. LIPPINCOTT, so!seor to lIIIN ENS Js. supS.Nut :IL, al, Noble, wo.t Aldo, PIIiI.B AND ELEGANT CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, he S. C. FOLK =9 C.VIIPET BUSINESS AT 10 S. sEcom) sT., PHIL\ DELimiA, Marki4 and Clir,tnot st•.,) WWI full ki...orlinoul of VELVET. 'fl PPE PLY, INGRAIN suul LAPPETS, oil ('lot L • Window Nliade, roduct',l THE CARPET AND OIL cmyrii EMP , OEIUM OF K S :11111E1; &. (10., •, AND 7 WEST HAMILTON FT, I= REPLENISH El) sti ,511 11l West •nriotte4, PRICES li.E1)1:( 1 1 , ',1)! w, {owl, for null! MI the folhmint, Poruh , mt , ko- Lto fly Ilitl* SSEht.:. }'ItANK ENGLISH, 5 FRANI: 1111;1:1.1.1:, :5 VII AN!: II 51:1'1 , .1:1). V, TA ,T.Do.ll:l"r.\l.l:,'l'lt 3111111 T.u.ENTILV, ,x 1.4 3141, 1311'Elt1.1L, ..xtru 3 ply, MEDIV3I I:. 314 v, 1'1111..1 •-11•111:1'I NE 4... 1.1111.A1.E1.1 . 111 VINI: IN, 1'1111.AM:1.1'111A 1'11.1131.1N N.. 1'IIII.A1)111.1 . 111A \V INI) OW fill AI) I', CURTAINS r.vv.ny AN I , PI:1,1 intb ei-t5 ifixturts. G is El XT Ult ADDIS ROBERTS. era 1. .1111 E S.l I) S.'S 171"77: NO. 13(1 WEST HAMILTON STEIEET, = UEoItGE ILAAS' NEW BUILDING), .O.I.ENTOWN All kinds "(fine Fisturen of the best ',lntone itiCinti, Lift nod Fur. DEEP WELL PUMPS, Bath Tuba, Water Gloats Circulating Il•Oblr., &,•. &Li Wpgnial alvon to putting tin Pouil•lo orkk In town or coniary, All worl: orratin, r l. apr IAS FIXTURES • Aso K EROSENE LAM PS I=l 31 ER !DIA N BURN ER, • Sal . .. Alma Beat lu the market. It itivex the largeot light of ony boner made, COULTER, JONES & MANITACTMERS ANDWHOLEBALE DEALERS 702 ARCH ST., PIIII.ADA. QTRATTON'S roitTARLE Alit GAS A 7 MACHINE. I= SA I'S 310 NE Y MAKING In roll'S q. 4.9 Tllll LIC;11'1' IN USE. Stratton'. lion Machine for illuininaling Prlvato Ile.idimeer, Stows, :11114, etc., I. simplo iti con•truction, cou.nums all Om tooldrlol °.,•d In the mono (alum.. of go., and climip to bring It n Om time!, a nn. I. Cr.',' frouyegplosinu., can auy per-on, and producer a superior light to all o , tle r. l at vii•t of urtlitildllinluillit gar. :ill EIRE lo .\l'l'l.lLP To Till: APPAltict Mi. it ran . 1.0 ordinary gar plper and ligtoros, the only variation 'ming Ilm..lllttigi . nioni of dui liiirogrjets. All ports of aim:train...aro mode In 11th most thorough and work inaulikii OillaquonlY dv p U II machine. Ir ciallorki in OW following rit'••l.t.orit ealmg- Ity. liontpartumis and Sindilioly. anll piiii.riptout Impossibility of Its gettlngont of order. Fourth, liimmany ill %toe of illUchille rM11.14 , of ~ i 1, 1 .1 0 0 g burnt,. md. +75. • Any further hilormation will lid given :mil the workings of the naehiue expiniuml by gulling upon tld• .p . l/I for Lehigh county. • c. \V. WITHER; \V A I.N IT sTiitET, conNiAt I'EN N (A !MCI: /11:10.1:Silit•It0 1•01.1.1,1,. I ALLENTOWN PA TYNDALE, 711 ITCH EL 707 cliEs - rNrr sT.. L.\ll.\ GI.AS: 4 AND N(' COODS, witlTEExcit P. 11 GIL\ NITI. pEctijIATI: p TILI n '4,11.1:'/'I lII= FANCY (;OOIS FOR HOLIDAY pESENTS nu,l INITI.II.S p.ili,tl Chitll{ awl vuglav,.El ou al 1.. in the lio•t 111.11111,.. • I= 9363 31A It 14. ET writ EET IS TIIE cheapest and beet Once to bay Choice Tobacco and Clitore by the box. Sloaitor Navy, and Jma • n & Kon'n Tobacco alwaye an band at low rater • Meerechnuan Pince, Briar, French, and lab, rtylrr ran be had hate to atilt eartoun•re, either wholesale or retail. .10)IN I.I:ES, Wholcaale and retail Jobbing Mott.: and Manufacturer of Clitarx. 102 DIAItHET St. non r•tr COMM ALLENTOWN, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15,1869 3Jru eciabo. ;') cF*" SEASONABLE SPECIALTIES BLUE AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, PLAIDS, l;. _1!o:.,, .1' IS SY JXI) BROCH4 SHAWLS, 111,A NK ET SHAWLS, WATER PROOF; FOR SUITS, WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS, Embracing the most complete stock of Dry Goods at POPULAR LOW PRICES It will be to your interest to .examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. M. J. KRAMER "OLD CORNER." SEAMAN & TRAEGER. 1; soffit lAIN STREET, BLACK tire. brain SI I.KS, 111,ACK SILK, BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. Tht , OFrgrxe mad It.p.wtowst of SI I.IIS wt- Ist tot had the plus , - of taleris tlw - - t..//o/1:1: IrSTIL ES FANO r SILKS, SEAMAN A: TRAEGER FRENCH SILK POPCI N, MARBLE POP LINK, PLAIN POPLINS. SEAMAN 'TRAEGER. 1; I. .14 'A" .11. P. 1 1 1.18, 111 all. Nr.li, from Iho it‘wiloci • 1.. Iln. , l3l..hairA. • .11.1 . .11',15, 1111 prlc.,, very cheap. SEAMAN tt: 'TRAEGER • 11It I:`i lillil Fly in every variety or Phdu and Fancy St 3 11 I. I: .1 ,o SiIk:STINGS et..l Sl' 111 7 . 1-S,(:S very larg , :u.sortniont CHECKS, 'I IC I Sr! .1.1101:N131S.. Sli re, umnoorimpot tor BLACK TII I and PAISLEY, BLANKET, CHE NILLE, )lISSE In grout vity of 14/Cllllli clam', SEAMAN 6: I'ICAEGF:It. SPECIAL ATTENTION k rotooed to our ologitul and c.,niiilete line of LA DIES III:ESS T N 00. c,111 , 10100 ill part of B lON flotol T.ISNE II ISG E, 11 ILI I, (11'11 . 1 , 1? I.: mod BIII7OOEI, 1,.10:E, 01 I .11 PS. 11 V.l/1)0 1 NKII* Sl'ihn•Fhl:TED Tlt I .11- MING, Ill"1"F 0 S in ...vend niidr4,l dilleront SEAMAN THA EGEIt. HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDER CLOTH ING for k.DIES', CHILDREN and GEN TLEME. WOOLEN YARNS, &c. SEAMAN & TRAEGER. • FLA N N ltud 1 . 1 iiu. L: /J. id (l all width, r 11.41, Wil h, Blur, Mi SEA'AIAN & I'ItAEGEI %HW Yll II oPsT ED. (1 Eh' A - row .v wow., r.l le EJIIJI on) ER- E]) II o itsr ED wo te K, Rua a fall ite.3ortinctil In that Mu, Br Ns I any u 0.1.6 c3pable of bk.- big hent by Ka 11100 Ihlllllll/ lb.' 1.11 1, ilk prices attar lid to .oich e thud Olt+ ti, Le 1111.111 .111'1'11 teller to pot tif , tittablo to pet . ..on:WY SEAMAN L.• 111 S ' EN3I.IN & TitAEuEn. 'CROCKERY, cv,rylhhig ruquit••,t In (lint Iltt•• torh••tt•,• StaM.kis 'ERA E(I ER. Tub., Ilneket, an,' nll of W len NVlir. lleinwherping. SEAMAN & TIIAEGEII. An kho. Comhtly Pro.loc• taken tin 1,1 . 11.1 C., fOr a"od' " ""igh"t P tiZA.M.k N EGEIt. NVI. err I . IIII , IIVOriIIV 1111,..11 a (till of ' , veil' tatlele Iu tho•wtt) of Ilry r; ~,,, Sooifd rieo, ri , ckrril, Wood, Inirr. bi ben everylblbg bexeept I!..petni le be Initial in a retuil Ntatre. SEAMAN & T.RA EciER, t4l, FIRMS NEW GOODS! FRIEDENSVILLE AIIEAD! SHELLY having purchaced the 1'00.1 , 11-vlllv .tore, Lace opened no ..tit.. twi, or gootk tc 11101 VIII 1,0 cob! ZIA lOW (I% the I'SF: li Tom CITY FOR Tit INI;. fo r you Ca ;wilt there. DRESS tilittLlS, INES, of all [linden at nll pelves. fluent ctock .11 litocerieg In the country. .113rdware In 11.4 variety. China, (Mete and Crockeryvare latge nccortinent. We 111,1 . 1 . 111 Ployed the cervlcer of NIMES mid n. tre hove nu extensive stork of Clothe, lta-e.tsce . and Teetlngs all bought st the lowest %choicest.. Woes, e are prepared to tuunutueture SUITS Ti) good )1.• st /is low Klee. so they CUD bei i II Piillallelphla. ESTE PO PLINS, REPPS, &C., &C., &C Respectfully, ISET111.1.:11E11 SEAMAN TRAEGER SEA M AN .%:. TRAEGEIt SE.ll.\ N & TI AEGER SEAMAN 6: TIL SEAMAN & TRAEGER MAIN STREET, BETHLEHEM ANP \VIIITNER, FIRST-CLASS CITY TAILOR, 4icZi EW DODDS RECEIVED DAILY. 'IAA SHELLY WHITNER, FILIEDENOVILLI. PA. 3:3ru G00b,5 VHESH GOODS : FOR THE MIMI _A_ DAYS ISTRE R( )SS, 212 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Ell MAIM A fell line Plabiawl Hemmed 11.tadkerchiefe. An Aaellan lot or (lenla• Ilrdered. New Style Corded. Ilea,Nwhed out Embroldmed. Lndlr 1101,,. licarditched, Corded, Embroid ered, and )lournimr Ilandkereltie(4. Very atal In e‘ery style.lkibow Plae, Ilcia.iltched, Tacked, mad Embroidered liandki.reldefe. Bor.' Colored Border, Linen, Embroidered Si..e Lace Set. Iteal and Imitation. Lace 111 , in oil fr.. 111 31 rnulntip. Lace Cellar,. Lae. Tidle., .11.W31111 (thole, LION, Collar. owl Cuff, Health. a Choice lot or heal and haltallon Thread Linen's. Plaid, Striped, Cambric, Red Naht.ook Tacked sta•diu for Ml.sen' Inver DRESS GOODS, CLOA KINGS, E QUI ETI.N PE ARE SELLING OUR ENTIRE STOCK, NcLumsc; A FINE DISPLAY OF WOOL- ENS, CLOAL KS, SILVA' LS. ate...lT rnt VERY LOWEST REDUCED PRICES OF THE DAY COOPER & )NARD S. E. CO It. & 1l Ilt I( ET STS I'll I L A DELPH 1.1. 2-9•IY OM J. lANDER. JR., A • NO. 1302 CHESTNUT STREET, I= lIAH OPENED HIS NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Suult as all now xtylen of EMBROIDERIES, TOWEL-BACKS, FOOT RESTS, &e it full uneTif HA NDSOM E PA PPR PATT ERNS, MISTED, SILK, CHENILLE AND BEADS DRAWINO ON CANVAS, )10N00,12.1.N15, ETC., Don I• , order. BrAnch 11..“ 100 Fuuros AVENUE, BROOKLYN, - NEW YORK Iler light n o,. and laidlanc...o , l 'Mine with .dot •plentlor. which was all very proper, she being a rich tarow.cliandler's daughter. • But not long did 1 watch my double, for, my dear, at this very party I first sou it ier my ideal hero—lay hairy prince. From all that goodly company I 5ing1....1 him out at a glance. There were the dark blue eyes, there was the Creek motile, the black curly hair, the I Byron peak and all. ' Imagine the emotions of your friend when to her secluded window -seat this very young gentleman was brought by her hostess and presented as "Mr. John Trevalyan." If it wasn't just Trevalyan It was quite as re speetalile a name. Tile :Imill T• 11 otowa b,. Well, he stood by me and talked to me for . a bright, wondrous hall hour, precisely as i though I Mid been a full-grown belle ; and I, under the spell of his pleasant flattery, fell In with the little make-believe, and chatted away quite ..t my ease, and said some things that were really not so had. Yet, when 1 spoke, it seemed to me some one else talking—a sec ond ,1...ib1e. My very voice had an unfainth iar snood. . Mr. Trevalyan talked of poetry, art, music, and flowers, in a lOW, sweet, heeliillg partic ular way, after the manner of his kind. Ile said, of all the tine arts, his enthusiasm was decidedly . for sculpture, "so cold, so pure, so exalted." and he bogged t.. Ithow it' I shared I his a-thetie preference. 1 suppose, it' I had la-en properly trained, or a year or two older, 1 might hay , glis,"'ll'd : " 1 and ogruPtured ' with music—BeellAtlVNl, )107.1at, henry Rus sell, and the t•iegitins ; I dearly love art—Ti tian, 'Michael Angelo, and Benjamin West ;Inn. .1 Mire poet r!I —Milton, Byron, and N. P. Willis. As it was, with a desperately honest itn- pulse, I replied : " I admire art and music, 111,1 . a .11:1.s ...• poetry, and all such things, but I don't Ithow . li .1, A NK E r S. much shout them yet. 'l'o tell the plain truth my particular enthusiasm is—Just horses ! I suppose it's perverse and improper, and all lilinkom Pireli. , iite.le 11. l• D o Id and Feir , ilt , Moot Itlaukets, se. .. " '' " ' '• ' •• .t • ••• that but Ido know something about horses, and I like them." FI,AN N 1,,1,,cA, My hero smiled, in a •beanting, indulgent. way, and declared that lie participated In my „iiigli t , :•',U , l . ,:,/,‘,Vi,y,',V i l ,Q -1 ‘ !: / / : II I !! i s, I " .. k!EIVI'S. SI 1 A KEIL. enthusiasm—that his loye for liorses amounted . to quite a passion, and that lie flattered hitu self he owned the fastest trotter in . all thai. region. • . . .‘11! at that moment, to quote from dear Miss Bremer, "our souls met." ' 'Mysterious sympathy or passionate young, hearts ! Ills eyes. upon It nearer view, were gray. ""l.” • 1"... 11....•.. , .... , Y , eleisallY ' , Whiled 10. and -am-but, their expression was Tull of poetic sensi -1.1..,,,..,...) ..so ,h.... dc•ired. Idlity. They beamed ,with that tender defer ., (r 1.1 k) Itl ; i'; IiI,I .1 I \ I.; N . cue,, half wistful, Ilan* wicked, hardest of :ill looks for even " little woman" to resist. I suspected the fellow knew it. They all do. , 'There urns, now and then, a mysterious shade of sadness over Isis brow—an interest , ing Lathlike frown, that came and went in. that festive hour.. I divined that, young as he iiiiv t-ciiiwas, lie liad•liail great thoughts and ambitions, --- • . great sorrows and sins, or Meant 01 hake tittle, which was all the same, At parting. lie lo e•ged from my boquet n. . . . ~, , sprig; ttt e,erantuut. watch he plamt iii his Ma i. I T. i t i t, : A i i , i i i )i i s!. . l . ,- - no r i: :14:4"1 , r 3 .'"E; , ton.liole‘" for remembrance. - Ilion lie asked leave to visit me, which I graciously accorded. An English, Classical, Mathematical. Then we murmured our adieux. . . Selentilic and Artistic Institution,, I went !Palle With illy !IMO 11111011 g the stars.. • ' My dear, absurd as 'it may seem, I really 1.e..' .Ftlll litiP NU MEN AND roYslie '. . • vell I had that night met my destiny, and AT p.ITT-TowN, sioNT‘artiEET one STY. PENNA. Met it, tin the whole, in a very salisraetory Tam ri, , T. , ,,,, of the Nito•t•••Ittl. .tt11111:11 ‘t , ....1.i1l Win shape. colant•tiottt oh \ V 1'.1,,NE , 1).11', Ito. nil m li, l4 .:* ii'.1.470111 , 111t I did not know just when to look for my ad :c....3',1.: rn" . - '''''."ti l eV. i?1,‘..1...' xt.i.i.t.Z.i, ..q1", 1- wire r, hut 1 tins ready Mr him, morning nod l'"gtho• evening. • I grew strangely careful of my dress. I assiduously brushed and curled my . • hair. I applied cosmetics to my sun-burnt. i1:iT.1.1.1..',itt.'.,',,T.m.:,'.'Z.,,'"i1a,'...",•r,',.,31.,'•'•,".."',.,,1,;rr'‘7thn,„'„1i„".;: Mee. I slept in kid gloves. Vt. IV } I, sari. t. Iloi pl o , Clod, ..00k. etc. These !divinity , symptoms were not under tioNs.-.1 11.1 0 . I,milott . 1 ..... 'mot Si..',', Si. Itu'''''' ll stood by my lea der mother ; but she noticed Thuyer, Itm. +l. Ileyer, Jacobs. F.... 111,..P., Clymer, . that iny imuiner • Jot.. Hatinger...t.•• mid hi situ quiet and maid , , Esos. -Jame.. E. Cold well. dome. I. C1A0..., C. S. only, and took great eiiintort thereat. ("*""' g. - !.. w"'' d • il"rn'i . """""". Ii" - . "• d"" ,n sqx days 1 waited in vain. The seventh— .% F. froi m a 1.. 1.. Homo, S. tiro- Fi v. M.ller .1. Derr, ' : - eliarlo. Watieneplier, dome, Fleot, stilt... . 1 / 4 Co. etc. ntagte number ! brought—nut him, but a l et rug 1....-ir I ter. It was a dainty-looking missive, all rose ."--"---------- •'-- T ' tinted rind gilt-edged. This was before the IV .J. EVER E'r'rs NEW P.VEENT t i ' l l i Te ,, ci d f rf e i li t y e lopes—n remote age bordering on period," you may think, in the in . • . solence of your nineteen summers. SCAPULAR SHOULDER BRACE AND I It was directed—this letter of letters—in .• STRAP SUPPORTER. I one of those ,rearing Italian hands once so I fashionable. It was sealed with lilac-colored No ,•tr.i... ender the urn•. Perfectly monfortitble, ami• Way, and the seal bore the motto—how wen fonikully mode, awl lo it hl t beneficial. .lid North 711, St. • below Arch, Philadelphia. Tr..., sup Porter., EN-tic' remember it, though I didn't in the least Ipow O t ockin ia C r utches, isic„ lotto,' prices hi the eity. Lady What it meant then—of ~ 7;dijdurs tidelr. ' all...lent. .•''' 15 i With my heart heating into toy tinger-tip, . . - 1 broke the semi-1 opened the letter. .Tin, A. SPEEN DID (MANCE, ' • • very first line was something startingly un . • equivocal—' ,Ti d 0 1 .,. egt Lore ."• AN EXTRAORDINARY (WEER, ' Without waiting to mad another ward, I turned the leaf to look at the signature ; "oh! O DN'T DELAY, SEND AT ONCE. my prophetic soul!"—it tuts " Aohn Treval yan I" THE LA' I I.I)ING AG It ll'('LTUILIII, JOURNAL I made no copy of that letter, and find ' memory has been a little unfaithful in regard ..I."ritif CI .r.NT CV to the exact wording. I know that I read It with great satisfaction—in especial' a lover- ' like inventory which it contained- of my most ' amiable and admirable characteristics. Tlwre .1 Tac .111,1tIcaN ,r..,•/: Jocits.ti.,-., ile.t.clos• itiolithly. ntoluitot .rdlareedouble column l oop , devoted to Fero, were thin s set down there that I had gap g ing "..‘l s." o .'"d'".. r"""mg '" 4 "ho d'l`."."'" , ' nosed l-nown only to myself. for the Mardi,' Farmr. Pow} nion, Moe!, Ilremb.r.Wool • ' ' , , tiro wer, tool Poultry Keeper, .kt. . Ye. Ille•trated sum. Toward Its close the letter assumed II prim ...m.l,a. sae Engraving- andimoull iff lamiboitnell I (hd b oo , " I Will, with your leave," it ran, tinted cover-. Fdrincr. will thud Oil. :mania)" it st , ')* Litt- ' r ittlit ilia ill all the departinclit. of Farming awl Stock "call on your father inn day or two. In the Ilreediug. 11 lial a %..t.triattry Dep o rtmeta matey t h,‘ , charge aunt. of the alde•t Pro fe.c.oro In the Polled States 111E1111 um,lace, 1.. ' 'I• Wiltl alketWerto tlittlatat Ulti J 0 1 .10,11., fr., 4 charge, all title our dear secret to noone, unless it be your R amat°. relating to Sick, Injured or 111stot•ed Itormoi, Cattle, sheep, Swine or Poilltry. Thum every tioliocrllter brother Tom." . . tao. a lloree and Cattle Doctor) a, I Alt heavens ! The' letter wets' not for me ! We are now prepared Mutter the .fine erect n Nita* Jottr• • nil al a c) y(ft for one year, to all tio• te entree-0r re tor AlllB ! I had no "brother 'Tutu !" reuewals) to •Filu'Llittion lielitioriat wilt, Ault subseribo Prividence had been bountiful In sons to , Immediately Rod Pay Modena,. . ode IS 1.1 rare tolntOria . h ad rat] which the loteltliwia peo l lic o f oor me th,. o/ lm to , •011 i house. Our cup run over with that. doubt dulY ePprecioto. itioia lu your .ob.criudw. ia particular sort of blessing, but the respectable once and .seam The Slot k Jon ell rr t free for a yr., 1 titer 24-um loner. iuseem., dal ., Alleutolaw, Pa. • name ,of Thomas had somehow never struck MILLIKEN'S, 11 2 8 C 1 - I 11',S'I'N t`7' ST., PIII LA] )1..1 4 11 . 1.A. I I I\ IF, S MEI HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS LARGEST LINEN STOCK IN THE CITY• OUR OWN IMPOI:TATroN.S PRICES GREA,TLY REDUCE)! 111 - : , l' I RISII LINEN. TABLE LINENS by the TAMA:l'l.lO'lls. NAPI:INs Pity To \V Eli N 5111,1.1 , . LINEN silt:1;1'1 N , ,,, .•1) 1.:14111 ,' uu,l (+.4as . F0•..1, Cambric-, Ntirst.ry . >W C!" A , Trit IC II or EN'S 'SHIRT )S( DOMESTIC M[lSl INS, COTTON SIIEETINGS,' WHITE GOODS, .111:1,1,1 , KoS ASD r RS Pricy , kept clown Ito 11. , lowest Poiut LINEN IMPORT El 112% ciiEsTNuT SToltE, e 2 . ,.% lir II STREET PHILADELPHIA Cburational =1 FREE FOR ONE YEAR MY FIRST LOVE-LETTER Dv ORACE GREENWOOD Have I ever told you, Nell, of my first love letter ? I presume not. It Is a story I hove not been very fond of telling. But years bring to me, if not philosophy, a comfortable sense of the comical in regard to all early illu sions and (Bs-illusions. The moment of opening and reading the first love-letter is a thrilling, an august point of time, in which all the spring tides of passion ate young life scent to meet in a swift, (Buy ing whirl of emotion. If front the right man, what triumphant Joy ! if from n suitor one can not smile on, what sweet pain ! But you know all about it, dear. I was very young when I received my first love-letter—indeed, not permanently out of short frocks and the bread-and-butter age. I laving lived the greater portion .of my life in the country, the companion of my brothers,' I was a desperate romp and gipsy, delighting to roam the lields and the woods, preferring the fishing-rod to the needle, and even the stable to the parlor. As yet, a fine horse was the rival or all mankind in my young affec tions. Still, I had read Scott, Edgeworth, Iltanan,,, and L. E. L., with an occasional stealthy dip into Byron, and had toy own foolish little romantic dreams of my hero, my fairy prince, who was to come in Love's good time. I used to dream of hin;, as I sat like little Ellie, among the alders, with my feet in the brook, or as I rode alone in the woods. I thought little of his pedigree, but I resolved that he nmst have a patrician Greek profile, dark blue eves, and black, curly hair, coining down on his lofty brow in a Byron peak. I made no account of houses and lands in Love's Arcadia; but toy hero must possess a fine horse. The "steed of steeds" was a slime . qua non. Our removal front country to town was an absolute sorrow to foe, with toy nature. loving heart and wild, free habits. I hated the busy monotony, the thronged loneliness, the dull whirl of city life. I could only console my self by _occasional flights back into toy old rural haunts. Front the longest, roughest tramps I returned refreshed, prepared to en dure what I could not cure. I !` came out" prematurely and temporarily when I was scarcely fifteen, on the occasion or a large wedding-party. I wore along dress and white kid gloves for the first time. My hair wassurled. Olt, the torture of a night and the Pdeousness of a day in curl-papers I wore natural flowers, and carried a liti'ge laitoptet. Distressingly diffident, nut to say awkward, I early in the evening retired to a deep win dow-seat, where I remained watching the merry groups of wedding guests, and listening I to their easy chatter, with childish wonder and delight. 1 Among the gayest of the gay was a certain fair young lady, whom I had known of some time as my double. Na that she was in the least like me. She was a blonde--very much blonde—while I wa: a very brim u brunette. • She was distinguished for somptu ousness or attire ; and dress was not then, any more t h an it is now, toy besetting sin, or pe culiar virtue, whichever you incline to esteem it. But, oddly enough, this fair holy bore my name precisely, surname and baptismal. I used to think the circumstance annoyed her, I almost as though I had stolen the fashion of I her Parisian bonnet, or the pattern of her ' costly embroidered shawl. Aside front the naille. there Wa , little in common between IF., certainly no love. Al this party she quite outshone the bride. I found it curious to watch her. my mother's roving fancy. At the baptismal font she had never given it in. • Fatal omission I " Madam, you might have saved me from this."' I resealed that letter. I sent it with all dispatch, and a courteous apology, to my double, now my rival. I was wretched, but I could not lit base. Yes, she married my John. After' that, I got no more of her letters, which was some consolation. No, she was not pretty,—even on her wed ding-day ; hut she was charmingly dressed. John still lives. lie has grown rich and stout. Ile has no longer the Byron expres• sion, but the Byron peak on his brow is more pronounced than ever. 01 all the beautiful enthusiasms of his youth, that for fast horses alone remains. Ile has, I believe, never been so unhappy or wicked- as he promised to be, though, for a time, lie fell into evil ways, and was sent to the Legislatnre. My double has made several visits to Paris. anti has grown fonder and more au fail of dress than ever. As site has no children, she gives her whole mind to it—" but that's not much." I never could think her the companion for John in intellect and soul. I never in truth, could help thinking that, if I had had a fair start with her—if 1 had had her clothes—if I had had a brother Tom—it might have—lltit oh— oi all ,a.l want. ar teitttne :tut' poll, The .3.1.11.-t are these: ' It might lint,: heel,: RELIGious EXTRENIISTS NO one has more respect for truly religious people than myself, and no one more sincerely deplores the inistake they sometimes make. Under this head, I class a letter in a recent religious paper, addressed to the "Dear Sis ters in Christ," belonging to the denomination of which the paper in which the article ap peared is the organ. In the first place, religi ous cant is a very powerful weapon to place in the hands of anti-religiohists, and therefore I object to this mode of address ; so when it Christian dies I would simply say he "died." I wouldn't say that " brother or sister Smith had gone to glory," etc. The subject of the letter I speak of, is the avoidance of ornamentation by Christian wo men. This theme is well chosen, and partic ularly needs judirioug treatment, in a day when our churches, owing to the rainbow attire or its worshippers, more resemble nu opera-house titan a church. But how• does this writer handle if ? By falling head over heels into the error that all ornanu•ntation by Christian women is" Ile makes no exceptions in titvor of festive occasions, St nn such things, by those who can, afford them, are manifestly in place ; he even says, "Some church-member may ask me, ' May I not wear even toy wedding ring, out of respect and re regard for my husband?' No,' replies this stern censor. Your best friend should be .1 esus." May I not wear a legacy in such shape from a deceased friend I' No."' Now these articles were wanted to be thrown into the contribution box, to be turned into money, why not so state it? But to try to conjure a woman's wedding ring from off her finger—the lust thing a loving woman would ever part with—because it was "sinful • ' to wear it, is the concentration of bosh. I think the "sisters" have had plenty of advice both in the chinch and out; Now, I wish to say to the " Dear Brothers in Christ," that while one heathen remains in ignorance of the soothing qualities oft cigar or pipe, so essential to successful church-m embership; that religious smokers cannot love their "best friend Jesus'' as they should, till they are willing to lay then) on the altar or self-sacri tic. Also I object to the superflu o us incites of hat built up above their Christian brows, and which often leave a red mark there from unnecessary weight. Also I think they should wear jackets and save the expense of super fluous broadcloth in coat-tails. Also I object to any superfluous buttons on the coats of church-members ; only those that are actually necessary to hold the garment together should be worn. A strung string also would do as well as a watch chain ; rind a worldly strips down the side of their trowsers, had better be on—their backs Now that we place the boot on the other tont. perhaps they Will he able to see where we shall fetch up. When pipe and pouch are laid beside wedding rings, then " the sisters" will talk about it. Alas ! for extremists all the world over, in every cause. Because dressy people make peacocks or themselves, religionists must look like heanpoles or bolsters. Why didn't the Lord of all give. us only cabbage, and no roses? You can't eat or drink roses. They are only " ornamental." Why give us violets when we had potato blossoms? Why waste his Godship in decorating dense woods with the most delicious wild flowers, mosses, and tt•uil inb.cines, when no human eye perhaps rested On them from one season ut another ? What useless "ornamentation !" What ate "Christ hots" to think of this'! Ott, dear how sick I ant of each narrow ness. I don't wonder that the world's peo ple" turn away in db . gust ; and unable to sep arate the chaff front the wheat in our churches, gather them aff up •' in bundles to he burned." I thank that the religious world are gradually waking up to a fact so dangerous to ignore, 1111 d t lOU the narrow DVSs I have 11110t0, wl seldom now•.fhnds place in their I believe a woman who wears diamonds may actually go to heaven ; and that one who does not, but denounces them, may go tit---a different place ! I believe " a Christian" may have his Ir her none recorded in the Book of Life, while yet it stands on ho church record. The beat Christian I ever knew was one who thimgl4 herself " nut worthy to be a chum:ll - Having kaki this, I am free to own that I wish religious NVOlllell would dress more sim ply in dowel on Sunday. I would not have one poor soul kept from crossing the church threshold, bectowe her shabbiness is in such painful contrast to the rich woman's finery. The latter has pleat.) , of occasions, most legiti mate, when such can be worn and exhibited. Surely, on that day, she can dispedse with them in favor of.a . plaluer garb. Every well-bred woman of society is care ful, in entertaining, ia,to ctrl-dines her guests. Will she not treat wFIt tokual consideration "angels unawares"ohot May 'lle• iif her two place of worship? Sure I am, that every rely devotional, womanly heart la ill respond the allirmative. Ft•-ux. \N ECCENTRIC YANK El One of the most marked personages of old Windham county Connecticut, was a certain Revolutionary pensioner, by the name of Lin. cola—surnamed Jonas, I believe. Living in the adjoining town, he was yet well knownin Lebanon, where lie was never at rest except when tramping around mot " stirring about." Ile was a harmless, good-natured, eider drink ing story-telling old fellow, whom all was glad to see, bored with, chatted with, laughed at, mind pitied, for he was alone in the world— s sail condition, which he, however, took philosophically, consoling himself by sagely commenting on all the ills which married men and beads ill families are heir to. Though usually idle and vagabonish in his habits, be was a man of wonderful energy and perseverance when once his spirit was up. On one occasion, when' he hail extended a ramble to the vicinity of Hartford, he found himself at the ferry, opposite the city, without a shilling in his pocket. Ile proposed to the ferryman to allow him a free passage, promis ing to pay on his next visit. lint the Yankee Chown refused, with a churlish " No mister I don't take you, nor no other old tramp for nothing. So down with your rhino or clear out." " \\ - art, then," exclaimed the old soldier, "you go to thunder with your old skow I I won't be beholden to you, or anybody of your sort ; for 191 just, go round your darn'd old river-600 if I don't." The ferryman laughed at what he took for an idle threat; but some weeks later he was accosted at the city landing by the same red checked, roughly-clad old soldier who tri umphantly exclaimed : " Waal, I hem been round your old river, and here I am in spite of yeou, old skinflint." It proved that he had actually performed the exploit of following the Connecticut river to its head—of going around it, in fact—with mu other incentive than the desire to shoW himself independent of the ferryman. On another occasion lie applied for the loan of a scythe, at the hOuse of a neighbor, who was a bridge bulkier. raly sorry, Mr. Lincoln," said tho wife of the mechanic, " that I can't accommo date ye • but my husband ain't to hum, ye see, hod he says to use, jest before he went' away, Betsy, saws he, don't ye-lend noth ing of mine to nobody, not on no account, while lam gone.' 80, Mr. Lincoln, ye see I can't let that scythe go, not even to yeou." " Why, whereabouts 'ls your husband, mann?" " Oh, he's way down In Pennaylvany, lillllth In' a bridge." ' ROBERT IREDELL, JR., Plain anl3 gancu 'Job. Water, No. 45 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ELEGANT . PRINTING LATEbT STYLES • Stamped Checks, Cards, Cirenlara, Papnr Books Constli WWII's and Ity-Lawm, School Catalognes, BPI linade Envrlnprs, Letter Heads little of Lading, Way Mils, Tags and Shipping Cards, store of any site, Ole., 010., Printed 01 EillOrt NOtICO, NO. :-)0 "Wind, I guess if I go down to Where he's to work, and get 'his consent, yell lend me that are scythe." " Surtin, Mr. Lincoln. But, man alive, what an arth du ye mean ? I tell ye lie's away drown in Pennsylvany." The old soldier laughed in his droll, know ing way, then questioned her as to the exact locality of her husband's bridge building ope rations, and took his leave. That very afternoon he departed'on one of Ills "grand towers," with only a change of linen, tied in a blue checked handkerchief, hinging front a stick over his shoulder, and whistling cheerily as he left the dull old town behind him. About ten days or a fortnight liter, he ap peared before the astonished mechanic; ex claiming : " Hullo ! Billins, will you lend me your scythe for a spell ? That are wife of yourn won't let it go without you say so. Got her pretty well under your thumb, Imin't ye? Or mehlu• she's areard to cut rriend , hip tween her an' we by lendin' an edged tool." Ten day; later AIN. Killings was astonished to see her eccentric neighbor appear all dusty and travel worn, at her door, and to hear him say quietly. ma'am, yer man says I any take that are ~ eythe ; and its high time that•little molder of mine was mowed." JTor anti Co 'La :MR rs~a'►' „ (1)N VEIIII. v ill a la iouatioa. 1110 MM=lll Apply :It ,ho THEM:11001 InIGISTEI:, Allen town 420 itFitr.eL LOTS FOR rho nml , l , l4ot•il tlror for 10, Vent , turn I hdjoiMlig tho Truck will ,111,cription. fohl Wow-HM.ly the whole littinh.q.ati.4llp...../1.,f thoy will be award dby lot in the ..00. 10:0010r a• .V—orlathoth PIM+ or plan- of tho 11 , 1E111mA 1 , 0 11,0 al 000 unit,. 103. 60. N. 111211 E. Till ir,E,T.-.t ILEASI)NAILLE LEASE will In' given on tin Ihi.aint Slate Quarry, ritunteil It, liinhinem t o wnWhiii, N0v1111.110,1 calmly, Pit., near Shichertown. It ronah4it or number ago lint-vial, bine, tiev•r-fading slate, folly' qualpow to thr ;mie well-knowrigging. O n Chili,. f man Slate. with nI. las el a fnll pumping and liiii,ina inneliiiiiii, Perieinq iliiiiirenii of at, tippnnity of OW, kind iII tileami examine for them metr ert e.. awl l imit). to Reube av n ICarli, Shirltortown I'. I). tour:4..oi O. 1.. SCIIIIEIBER, l'restilent ------------ VOlll 111 7 N 00E1/ I.' Alt 31N F 0 It .L. sA I.E. ranging in price from +.Sto Vgl nor arm, nomad to Improvenmm+, lor:1001 So. ald mill, ge l nial climate. and air mark., 'chem. l fartng a (b ro altuatm lu Virginia and Maryland, a.m. In the Imlnedlala vicinity of Wm,b lnglon and otherx from 'l to .41 Mil,. distant from the Call- Ital. A.1.1r ,, .5s or rail on J. D. ll A NIINV 11 1:11 a.mulm. Sett. AVellOO twat Sixth Atreet Wil•hingto.• D. c• (11II: ONE-1 ) 01,1AR S'l4llllE OUT. .N large imsortment of Ono i reneh I 10.10 for ,1.1 eaeb, e mbracing De, L.; Work. Glove, Handkerchief awl llrm.ing Doge, in abatt variety: Silk Fans, lemllier Ibm., Perk , Ilm.l, : Porta., I.ooa. Bohemian and (Adult V 0... a. and Ornament+ ; Umbrella+, Jewelry. ale., for Ilan 11..1100 and 1e..... Call and examlne for your-elO , . lI.CI 11l X—i‘imt. eIN. No,t, 'A 5. , EI PhIIadeMITII Street, 1.10 wee. Markel . . e -Idelplw ue 2J•lin TAI.I Is hereby given. that letter.. testantootory hove been p it s st l, s . ~o. the. htiaolll o rs i t on eßd o n o uhgeh o of t l t ' e a t ofJ o o o h d n l u T to . L 3 e n hg lt h p coonty therefore ell veroons Ito know thoto,lytts to Ito 'lnkblt! to sold estate, ore requooted to make poymont within sin weeks front the dote hereof t and such who Itayo ttoy loonl forIIVI4 Said eotakte will prosont them Woll .00...a1c0h0l ...tileinont withla 111.1 sitoolllod A:1111,1A rr. Moe. JOSEPH mvrattETT. JOIIN 1101 ^ tloc I.ow E.rertth,rs. T 4 l EcuTtoits• NtErit.E.---NtEricn Kim' I. untlersigmsllmm. takouout Ictiors to.stailletallrY ill Eslab. l'l,lstian da reasmi, of I,you lawa.liip. Lehigh mmlity Ilicrefaca ail imrsaa. WIIII tO .11 Bnttlli., roquested m mak.. pay maul ithia si% svocks Ircut tia• ilato haroof, um! +ltch who has , :My lemil claims . amittist said EstAto willpra mmt tiaan well :Latla•uticatml lorcatilllBT l. caomi to i ' ithin ILv abace •pociilml time ANWEI , M. I,t, DAVID M. I: isTi.Eit, • IN, rrit.rs. . _. .. A 414E1'014'S NO'll'itli. Krl--- IN n.I T T h II E tonttor of 11... aneonnt of Itvabon el.ol om.: svnu, 1,..x.kr,,,..r. a tit. l".-Into of .1110 4 . I\ 11 , 1.4, deed, Wh.. ,Vll 4 kkitircllan ~f Los I 5..1.11111. In tho ttt p, t ,• Conti of 1,..11.0. etottity, An now. Novetnlnn . stlt, IP' l tho Conti nttlntlnt 11. Vitt) . Ilant d r-ly. 1.: ,, q., auditor to audito And If nn.--nly o.ottlo nold :11 . ..11nt mod tont, dktfilottlou. 'rho auditor nltovo nntd...l w 111 moot on nurtlo. , In Intorokt 0 [lto .11111 , of I..to.rtt. If tlnk & Math% in on inn dist day of Itonotoltor. Ik , dt. ut 1. o'tilork, P. M. ,to :ttlond to tho .lutltt.t of Id. attplntutont. It. I'LAY II ANIERSLY, doe 1..1t dottlitor. -- A EDrrows NOTICE. _Lk. the Orphan , ' Vanrl ar l'anala. In tho matter of tho account of Martin Hommel er and Kramer. Exotitor , of tar li•toto of Roubou tinth, lam of the City of Alloutown, 11,cea,d. And now, November p tin, Ivan, My Court appoint Wlllion 11. Clam., ,unit and If noconattry snlil arcoant un.llllllklldi.tribulloti. Fro W. HART 1110 te ZE ord, Toatoi—O. LL, Clerk. The A.m., will :i.e.' duile• hi, appointment at law oilier Suiiivor, Esq., In Ow City ol Allontowo, Weano•MC'• Dn innabor nolt, at in o'clock in iho f.m.noon. wLon intero-tml 1111, 311,1.1 if lop who, w 0.1 . 1 .01 li. 111„CE, • th.,l 11,1 A)I.N \ SI. 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L .tg.'l,l"" ""` - ` 1 "" lUuu9d ttpply le the 1111lit.rni0101 M. itt..NK wak , co J. 8. 811.3.1RC1a, LretarY • t N IV A N 4:1:71r1 _iv WANTED, 1.7510 4..2*1 per month, tottle awl t . .to ...II colt.l.rat. , l told original Compton Sot,. Fent rie 'lnc Nlttultlhe, Improved end pi rfectittl; It P Ite braid atul eittbroitlor itt tt spperlet meaner, Price ttul) . 415. For ; lIttraltlIII) . , It., Tlvitl• Po 11.4 lan)' from atty Part liar ittit a rot titivate ef byttury ...Igned by *ley erUslitir Cast Ire. Nltteltinei, Fey eirettlm , tuttl . Trutt., apply or urlolrtoi• 11. CllA‘VF‘llti/ Si CU., lla Clot.tnitt St., !MEM . ftlisccllrmrotts. VLECTION ANN melection for .Nll`lll Directors of thoSIT0101:intl , Bonk of Allentown will bo held nt the Banking 110041' 'll ESI) A V. JANUARY Ilth, 1810, Innween Oho hours o'clock, A. M., Awl 11.. I. 91 11 1,N E ft° IcT I I ntatetaeut, for ' t55..1117. , 0. ' .1 '11.1 a persona lutentllng I,, lake lII' a ll.,inostead or Pripetuptli lu this p•irtlon ot embrurlng lowa, Ihikota Nebraska—m.l:4ler slottlns. Ilex:slain...how to mobs to 'score bp tier. of Itis•lt Farming hand For N.PI /ling. up,uths 11l ou le:ine y home ,is ntost imate. nslo yt It maim tur just -nu In ll lus th tinctio, t.• 111 tteiLtled by thomiltamolthu to midi.: 1111,101 atilt 611 - I , i ha th.• 1.1111 ti• I 11.0 I svILI sew] ..l.• I.• ::• r. infortilaOm ot.•• h•IL it ulics i•••• tt IL , a Ip•dv. wh.. • MIL.. t. aial year• nu , : task .t 1., 111. rorNO ML,N.-1111- y l• 1 , ••I I ng au . .. 4 ' 4 al r.5i1p , .1.1, 1 . . lit:'' , .141 , V. • .Y CIO'. rni Ir.eolsnllllre a Mutt ono •:.Lr. p ,i 1:.• pis' ill •° , •• , ..1bu• I~lhl 11 1 us 11 11 mut the I' I I • 11.i11i...1•1L Will I) , c“izollet.•.l urplit. counesting si Lill It Immo.• ,Ila /101 r.l wilititt a yoo.. dire. wOh St. Blinn. . mid l'Atunbus, Nchr.tskii, l'• Th.. Alls..mrl All', giros ti. lain trade. 'flans it si I. • •••••.i tlpst n• -••• ••1 'glut oirms .neli 1111,,,, .I als let 11W/011411d /11:11:111g b•tione. For the • Pntry is tool popubi•••l . and top us mot ettle. :ire bell, , f but' uttpb•altitest h•lief. ISvi•r) La in who t° a I t opp•stpul tom ss ill Lae:kr:ol,nd 1,1,1 , 1 nt mr. not' r i c h hi yOllll4 1113, Wills a snt ;lltoui, ern t.tlish himself in a refill:4l , llf 11111 rly if In e le ct selects the rtirla loention npil rlght Ira o h truce.f triple. yearn re- 141,12,1 n theist stvtn count anti ti largo p•lrtlon the time entl an a 51 , rrau Agent In this country. IL, nab , no• fmitillar With all, hnsuclies of business nod lite 1.04 bouttlons Su 111+ try. For onis dollar 1 -entitle.' to -Ise I sail giro I 111•1 anavern to till. uestions on this sub/ • sired Ii) ti n ve1,011%. Tell Omni OW 11,4 plitcp Mid What buxitalo4 tin yverrrow dot .viluic tf • neglected. Addreat . • DANIELvtI. COTT; dec4.l7 4. C. Cow. ot Emitrattotailllotx 011,0 A LLE.V TO WY, PA NEW DESIGNS Lrgal 'Nutirc,s Znalitrb F. E. SAMUELS. EU
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