'Tbc(l-12clinb 141notcy. = ROBERT -I REI .I.R TARS, $2.00 A ) YEAR IN ADVANCI. No Paper discontinued until all arearagen are alit, except at the option of the pithlighera. Our subscribers who do not tee:sive their papoers regularly will confer a great favor upon an by sending word to thin office. Subscribers about removing will plea,. nom' us their old address an well as the new. SPLENDID OFVERS GIWA,-TINDUCEMENTS TO GET SOB SCRIBERS FOR 7711,5 PAPER. Flattered by the large Ildd It ions to our subEerlp tlon list during the pant year and ,believing that our list can be ntlil further inereaned with very little labor, we are induced to make the following very liberal offers : Auy one mewling no the names of two new sub scribers, accompauled by $4.00, will reeelve the American Agrieunurkt for one year or a photograph album. Icor Three uew euberribere we will semi Tan man REOISTEK gratis, for one year. Ohl subscribers upon sanding us three new ones will be credited with a year's aulwription. For Four new subscriber' we will give the Scien tific American Mr one year, submription price sB.oo—or Gotley's Lady's Book. For Sixty new subscribers we will give the sender one of Grover tt Ralier's $6O Sewing Machines For One Hundred subeeribeio to different Post office!, w 0 will give the sender 350 Ih GREENISAILIiS. Auy one getting up a club of One Hundred sub scribers at one post-cake. can have the paper lent to each at $1.75 a year. and will be pee. iiented with E/i) IN GREENBACKS It li 'expressly understood that every subscriber sent In for these prizes must be it new one and not a subscriber to TOE Lent Oil RI:::STER at this date, and that each name must be aceompanicd by 'lie cash to pay one year's sub.eription. Parties desiritig.to secure these prizes may send In the names to fart as procured, and, If they find themselves unable to raise the required nmilber, they will be compensated by prizes which shall be proPortionate in value and satiefaetory to them, except in the cases of the Sewing Machine and last prizes, lu regard to which arrangements should be made beforehand. JOAN G. SAX E.—John G. ?are iq to lecture In Reading on the :Ali of April. Ilk stiltieet oill be "Love." Tiii Satiool,MAs•rElt .1.n1e0.m.--On n trans• pareney out,lde a cmu•erl ,aloon In tile ally of Reading, post is 'Tell.' "1010 M," and filithicud "funneisl." This funnel 'peller was not I,,,a,ded, sNt.m.-Pox lIELLEIrrowN.—The report that small-pax was pruvailina. at Ilellrrtown denied by Dr. P. 11. lbeitria. wiai Kays it is utterly NOOK/111 ii3lllldillloll. • A NEW Woitu.—"NAVIGATIvt temporary says "the Lehigh vanal I, in a narlim tlre condition.". Nitvigative is a goal word. a bully word—We like tiavinative. To OUR SVBFWIMIERR.--Any or our sub acribers who may be changing I heir reAtlence will oblige us by letting us know their new location, I hat the ItnoisTen or t he Cu otoN to nr note bu hollt regularly. ALLENTOWN STEEL ItAIL , .--CoMpett Judges are sanguine as to the success of the new Steer Rails mhiih were, yestelilay laid On the Le high Valley Railroad. A new era is cotton...elm; in the truth, of Allentown PEtisONAL.—We are glad to , tty that our friend. Mr. KarAen. who eat'hi, foot while ellp. ping wood has reeovered from the tofeet- , of his occident. Ile gave usu eallla,t week:oat wv . were glad to see him looking I hearty. TIIE PEAK PA)lll.l'.—The i'enk 130.11 liatotero arc to doligla th •eh o, of Ad. w town shorty, It" 11 ' old fuvoritt ,lll %' ^Hre to crowded 1060.6. Thep art• 61,0 to a01.c.0. in Euston on the l.t and '2,1 of .1 11,11 low 0. April Tab tot 6th. FIRE. the residence 3I r. Kramer a lire lately nreurred, which de-trocd ill the artieles contained In a clothes room on the sccond story. No our hilor n11)11411,4 of 11 , tin until it had consutried all the liuht it , th , room and was entirely out. PITOGIII , AS IN 8ET111.1 , ./11:1.1.--Th, I. to ha nd a 2.1111. Thi= litto.l-onv,ltto•t t • t .,• t itt to our novo litiltiOttott. Our friend Mr. Selioc.iler ilas eau., tot, 1.1,01 of it.- Itrpraintice, i - tl4.•rs c:antit 1..11 with its content,. V 1 xi>lt it ever) -nec... COI.I"MTITA FIRE COMPANY.--1 . 110 110 X t an nun] parade or the Columbia Fir, Company will lake place on NVhit•Momlay. June Mk-- The Columbia have, we und:•r,tand, ,neur.,l the services o 1 the City Cornet liaml for th a t MEM CITYAt.t..--Our City 11 enlerpri , e not yet shithl. We want it on the• Attain stiL t. •IVe want a good ImildinLt. We want something that will he a credit to our city. It is an enterprke that will certainly pay it prop erly conducted. \Vito is the man =tart it? The public will he glad to hear. Tilt: PIII I.IIAIIMON IC CONCI:ItT AT E • —The concert given at Ei,ton. by the Bethlehem l'ltl.lutriormir • Sie•lety, a great success, hoth In a nunicl ,r aid ti ,"..i,•,,l point of %len.. The Feistim paper, Nptit. highly of the singing of Mi., self c id, and' Mr-. Kllallse, the leadhe4 Sopellll ,, , :1114 i‘j the Performer , , coral ill , timuciimr. We would be tilimecil, indeed, if the Society ~0 1 .1 hQluor Allentown with a el-it. METnonniT Cliuncil.—line. J. F. (Touch lu speaking of his ntleces.or to the Nlctlsli•:d Episcopal Church In this eity,(Rev. W. Swindells) said be wanted it 1116thietly understood. that id., name should he pronounced \Oil' acialit ou the last byll'aink. 4 man l e e geoethily a fancy to he called by this o.bu name, niiil in. We II:I Ve al ready tutu this name ininted Sivindel n 10 54 ,01 1 ,1 1 ,, We eOlirlder Mr. ClOllOl l / 4 :111111)11111,111ent v.ny apropos. itErOitT 11i C.lll trlinSlllll . ll2lloVer !Ye Thigh Valley 11911r0:01 for illr wed: ri:,119.2: NI:Ir. 11 4 , 1:370, compared w 111 1 ,900, , 8.51",0 01 141 , 090 17 .15.7:14 9 , 9.400 13 11 :410 10 :0171 17 1•2. 1 4,r:::1 1,84. 1 4 1:: 79.1'19 117 17 Total Wyoming ILmhton . Upper Lehigh... " Beaver Meadow !Laub Chunk . Uri lift Tot a I .... SIIIIII! tilllC Decrease LICH' l'•(` A•PAYINO LIFT INSURAN(F.-1)1 . the I.'ll Men Mho organlyeti the Lehigh I)icikion or the 500.;., - ;f 'remporguee on :1111y 21. 11, 1 4.1, (a hrok, their pledge of tutar al.tinatlce and are dyad. Of the eight eonsisieut members, one is dead. and the rest lire over sixty team 42' age awl lingoood This corresponds ivith vorrol.ralt, the ..tntement In the Overly-first annual 11'1 , 1111 f‘r the ;lonian Ith:iFion, published hi the ReIiISTEIt of March, that oat of 827 members only IS or tht: consisteht menthe s have died, ohne 741 members stun returned in their caps have did. It I. the old story, chinking Intoxicating liquor abrtinellue noses Tint NEw C'i.hinivstEN.—The .Pree Press Puy that Rev. Mr. - Welch, Mho to. lioen appointed to Minton, in na id to lie good preacher and no excellent Milli. Ile hate of late been etationed lu TeXiIP, It:1211114 bevo 'previotdy a elniplalnilti the United Suites Army. %VIII!, in Texas he filled the honorable position of Ere . siding' Elder. If r. Chew who takes the tiouthEaston church, has for the 11161, Iwo years been parlor of thC Ilan each street church In Philadelphia, and la very favorably.spoken of. . The Rev. NV; Swhidelki, oh) is to sneered Iten. 1. Crouch In Allentown,y spoken of If on acqui sition to the AllentoWn pulpits. the farewell aer, moo to Ills lost chalice Not both forcible And elo- ITlniiNi"ro AN ()ItE TILAIN ON L. V. IL H. —At (1.:t0 Friday morning. as the up Iron train talks 111,11:111:1; a rutting sttlielt at the Jordan litntiftit.• Company's tdditiLt, the t•tvitelt teas net turned 11111(.1,1y enough anti two cats ran off the Into:. one hells throw:l ‘l,,,vn eint , ,,,,i;itito, 1 1 1.0:o:hoz the ear to piee, and diouplog the in e. The health teas delayed several hour,. IMPoRTANT TO : 4 0i.oti.m. — (The following we have nature rolled attention to. but its import ance yid oar hierea,ii circulation warrant lii re iteration) : Fobliers willynliqed In the army be tween the :int of Miry and the 9^d of July. ISOI, to verve three year, or inn die war. Lind welt . honorably (11,11.u:zed within two Years of their term of crevice, are entitled to o huunty or 0100. 'Phis line lately been decided by the Supreme Inert of the United Slate, noon :1 hors,. statl- In ;it the E. 1'..1.11. Jim,. lilt. hut U, a waiznn with leather, tine frivittencil at a pa,,ing ItteltllloliVe 111.1 1,111 (a. Aftcr ahMit a gliaiter of a Mile lit , raft aßuln,t :t car `la 1111111 . 1, nu il Atittlg. anil 'caring' Mo , c from the Wtil4oll et 111 ed du , cu the 1.. V. R. It. tr.lelt. ICit It =mar dinktilty hr ‘vg , . caught. 'fine 1e1e..t.11 wit, lett nobody twit:. hart. FIRE COMPANY.- Will Fire Company are milking preparation+ for tin stabling or ow span of ItiiN , s t i ny will shortly purrini , o. The citizens of .\llett• tow Lace re4poniled. to the call 'wade upon them tor tlw purelnv, ut die:, hares, and they will have the' Of (untying that the Department mare equip ped and in a bettor Condition to protect tin it property. - the eali•linitial 'Frain k 10 appiair in Anent men. When lie ,onc-, se under-stand. he ie In Le -ereinnied. \i'c'ar.• afraid that titi , + com pliment will ,enreely he a ppreehtted. C:eorze',. b;edtf 11, retirimx nut tire. 1,1,5, 111111 to shrink front anythinLr, ntitmiety. Strlng'eti If our citizens are determined on nit_ Geon.re it taii-ical compliment. The others ini.zht he e.iti , litcre,l per,onal.• alai In delicate organization, , trina.,l 11111,..k . Wiii pruhn lily lie more aceeptalilo. G. F. T. is 11l malo. a MIMI 111. E. Cilsvittattit.E.—At, the Philadelphia inference t lie 11. E. elittreh, at Ptat.i ville, N‘ltich adjourned :timidity 21.1 he liillotv ing appointment , %vet* , made for the I.ehigh Valley : (litinlf. .1. F. Crontit ; Elul to he supplied ; Parry% ille and Iddliglitott, J. I,inilernitith ; Slatingdon Mis• slim, E. 11. ; Catipitatpui. .1. .1. I ; Allentown, William Swindell.; Erie. deletrille and gitalpirloty it. J. IV. Knapp; Bethlehem, (litoritii S. Ihoadbenm ; Ea,ton, .le.tepli Welsh. ti.vr ourt NEII3IIIIOItS S.\l'.—The Allen town to-thly enters upon the third week of its 1)111111(.10ton. full of hope end bright prospects for the future. It is tleritletl ly IL Spiey zlll,l business-like paper. —l-,',to o d Eepl'eSs. Of the !natty complimentary notice , we have received and have from time to time pub b-111- 0,1 in our paper, none are so welcome as the Erpre..nt ions or good will from our local con temporaries. thank our neighbor or the Erp•ea.u, for hie kind notice. =III AecIDENT. A singular and s,ri ons accident occurred to a lad named Charles White, who reside, with his parent: on Penn St bet wcon Walnut and Union. lie had been anyl mi, ,ittile; watching hi, yt?tyltr play, when one of them e—ayed his shill at 0 loo;; jump. - The boy :40.1, for the' jump. hi front or Charle4. and had a ,:tonc in each baud. When he jumped he let both 'done. , go, And both id them struck young \\ - blue violent ly on the hem', irjuring him very serion,ly. Th e hay has ,h.ce hymn contined to Ilk bed, Inn we are glad to bear vondit km I, improving. JUL /111.1..--" Itatilie Hall." That Is it aeittenee which h eon golitg of the patters in this vi then: i, Inn 0110 111111, 1 1 1111 1.1%. 1 1 ,11 1 •11 ;01 intoro , l or ho (111100 painfully cull • 1•1011.• of ils truth limn the Al \Vi m is 1 ,10010 to !mil:, the -tart It trill pay the projiichiti here idle In Allentown to , Ittrt the worß. Cent! nett of th. , monied hoere,t ktri, io ih'• Front. pm are Co iu ;owl 'mutt ant] ~1 111111. y cnnr 10 , :NT whivil ten men w.•rt• injnr(4l Ilod•~at ('anal haft , No. 1. :olowil :is lern ., "Fhi. shaft :MO re.t doep on Thiwc , lny. while the , e men 51 , 1'1 . S11:111 , portion "I Ow itrtehliwry Ii ei 111 ,11•11r -111111 lli b • 1 . 1. 1 .1! (10lVII 11W Shalt with fwirfi:l rvlocity. The 1.1 . 1111 e, were, 14- , 0111111 y 11111 1 1 1 ed 101 l ‘verr lowthle o ll . s k Ihr =prrd „r !111 was 1110151 Drt\l I' ilt ill tile•lee ~,1 111ly. lie 11•.11.14.1••. 1 )1! , 1111,11,e , tillelll4 the IL• 1,1 pn epos or i7.eeve.h •I...rree -. h. he 111011 Flanislio While i . hems danszeroaily I,lllvsoclll' the I ., at h..re.l n!,l I hick- liesterilay mortsito:, at a ynartertn ieven &sloe's, I h.. Sisdrittial time , when t s were one 411,0 holler , at the breaker of the Wolf l'reels .0,1 '1 he foal tiosispany. on Wolf ereels, about it a %sidle noel,-tit'. mil' Mineriville, exploded with torrilde 1 \ • "; ,1 1111,1t1'4„1 the 1 11 rIsti-c force. The whol huihlli, In which the hollers or •.! 111fi” . 111,1 NVO , I. was completely deinoli.litol, the mason work :: rots-stir. .11 11 ' 111 ' 1111 "cs 11,1,1 sali .11, to -ed.'s , l in awl uro n,d it torn 'horn and scattered in every soldoets. The , ir:llleyr teat shree he dirceti:in, while woof the toil en were 'brats! Ow loesuloptioli 11 , had !. 1 .. , e10 , ,1 nil triter over, and the third, the title 1%111,111g the th,:t,ter, eon,-word In t VI , it* t•i' t itcr.ht ice! ; wascarried a .11 , tance 'ii one hundred yards ISlr. 1 1 ;00'1 Iseartly . min shed and mods' on the railroad heal' the switch rail - vcr_c or the 00,11c, • ' the , trase.:es• shims 1,11 1111. 1 h,g to Mlat I, denerally known :Is SCViCt'S Break praetiee eislar tousle pahook .if nut lowly ler- , Lame ,tosses composinu the notion work of Its. Viol hYllsisallsizes oats the the hoiler-lonsie %sieve burled around on all sides. Its llll -'• t'll.l3Y-',llOlll Ono stone. IveiLthind probably one hundre.l and 1111 11111 t the - 1,1111 -' 1111 " 11, —lll the -traissht huh.'' ;liOv ponndr, tens f.nold on the railroad about tlity When They parted it was with a I -, ltth , fr." the I yards below where the ' , oiler lay. The heart' sir:ow - et , it he -❑rritr.l. to visit Che , ter rnuuiy I 'woodwork compoihn: the frame of the M111'11111: neat :Mintstisitis: else partial sthool, the; teas, scattered tiroilltd. torn and grillitered .11it.o soon! limn. NVileoNi,'. Wool tiotiertoolz to eels. I „ ern rare note, with the State flimsy einrG , hi, ; Three boy': were in , tantly killed hp losing either w,ii gent,. As it Iva , troths, but 111- heart is rr,,lded or ern:lied I.y the stones or thither, while s a broken over it , departure. 'fee thing 10.,L live men and six boys los , itles were more or 4..43 tvorrie, bills he nett :my man — an the verse of the I hdltred. and Oilier+ eseapol with ellUilt scratches, .11..111.1 he i.e. wie'ic,l.--1 1 1•RIMplaa 1101 , - snore of them e,oaping no narrowly that It The call:, or tile t.Xplo , ioll is 'not yet FolnNvil, nwytiing . hilt %du rroooy lit the r nttr,e , )r 11..011 I‘,.n o'cloc.k, lice iiillintek the Coroner • : inVv-tigatioti. . rant, Our large three story MO: rls,ellini.; on See- / i t 14 only sliriqi.iluz that so tart Were snub ' 4 " .. t• a i . e" . Lk." above .""'“Wu Na. Wlll'll the f:l(.' i< tahen into el)W•itieratioll 111;tt it 1.1011.11 Hauk, trier,. r,•„,,, their rWeillTed T 14111110% I)er°, the regular lionr .I,trovatlag filled the hon.!, eioioneneiniz work, and when the inert and boyir found that all meat, of 'Guts were entirely end volkete,i Around the holler hone, rte i 3 elle , „, I 1111 , and thi.y arnn.cd ,11111 e of the tieighliols, and I minion' boron! tii ;4.52S 14 7:o.(19.1 ail :11:1u7 1:1 OEM aticr cffic.iticr.ffile difficulty weir 11..11(411MM all i itititu-t vett:tilt huh be 111•• ill, of ladders, • 'Fbe nllrtn of fire was qukkly given, but nt Cook, rtio.inl Ilenn,y, John thi, lime "1 the morning p•r,oln wake with the ;2:ealest difiliamy, wt .! aroused Wountle‘l--,lneob ((file, mall, badly bruised; '"tohdl"v" the trmho f tin alarm, Nile- tlirhn, l Given, man, leg. broken and ntherwi, ulteri 0n.... in the"Y, anti our 11011.41; John Fhrnllcr. man, bruised about lirehlea had been fooled by a falls idiom the pre- the b reast : . ,tabu sh it adiir, soil. hands bat' v ions evening. Oar r e p or te r was p ro mptly on the ! -raided and severe scalp wound, beside, other of the Ernie Centrale. The object of this expert- scene. On teaching th e s p ot , the are was famal bruises a .101111 Coombs, man, slightly seeded and talent teats to make steel be nate operation. a prob.! to be bursting' forth from the cut railer inn roaring braked ; Jae. b Frciier, eni•incer, very badly Ism which has engaged all inetallargistii, arid, if flame, and as the firemen were preps Mg for ssr- 1 1 sea ideal .end ritherwi, ildared ; Christian IVeaver, solved. watiblatanse air industrial revolution. NI. vi''''• urnid lire vriai" tand urging tat the crowd, the boy, bawl eruslied anil head cut indifferent places; I Aristide Berard, iin engineer whose name in fa excitement litiettine 'Meant% The Columbia, Good Al e x a nd e r I d isimeli, boy, leg broken, hotly badly (Miler to all who Im's neetipled them-"lves with Will and kfactileit worked bravely, aunt tan:vitt,. bridged a n a l head and fare cut; Thomas Camp- this question, proposed to change st`i'ontl-elms stealing rome drawb d eks, so on d e luged the imild bell , bny, badly injured ; Bernard Mnhar., bay'. ' metal In course of reflning lion steel of at leant In with water, anal tali flame- were grit ands r -set isle s calded , John ICiterble, boy, arm bitiken ordinary finality, by means via process alternate e itortd. Our excellent steamer- worked wit limit anal big severely bruised. The dead were linme- ly oxidizing and rOluetive• Ills elfor ls liar" he.' Intermission until the last spark tiled away. ilititely removed - and the wounded promptly at- firnwactl Iritil SlieeePv. The product obtained by . .The damege was at dirst suppo-eil to he very to ;sled 4y Firs. Ilelwig and Beach. ills process, in presence of two competent Judges, heavy. The furniture la almost entirely a totsl The 'millers were three in number. and had been proved to he steel of good quality, suitable for tall . l'"`• The lire steep[ up the rtuirway to the roof, carefully (van - tined on Sunday, when they were i purposes, and made .wlth the facility necessary to whieli IA badly damaged. The batik building, pi mm 1111411,1 In first-rate order. The outside one,lts application to practical l'ultistry. The (wom b:lr roan and second story front room are not whielpexploded, as it now lies nit the railroad, I ; Om wan effected in a revi•rhatory furnace, lasted seriously burned. 'flu. [raid loss is variously estl- us though It had been recently repaired, and Aiont an hour and a half, and tars nernmplistied mated at from 5f1.500 to $5,000, Omagh it Is Ina ,l the hitt:, at the end blown off, appears to he of with as much facility as porfilllwz. fir aria pro-. possible to ascertain oreurately whit the rout the hod kind, though the end was torn off almost (tens, instead of uctlnft• on 4SO pounds of metal to Manilla The • fill:Mr:Mee Oa the handing iv a s evenly as if eat off. j obtain Iron of number one finality, from 11,1100 to ~ n ,otio in the Enteilirlore of Philadelphia and $3,000 One boy sitting outside the battier-bonne was . 11,000 pnunds of metal in made by only 0110 °per in the Northampton pf Easton. The furniture Is_ thrown some tun feet and landed on the dirt bank, atlnn Into steel lowan, , reality 'for the workshop,: Insured in the Lehigh Volley lostironee Company. another was thrown alma twenty feet and fell In and with an nnexpeetoil econorny. We will he It Is believed from the lorallpa or/ tin malreat( the snow,botlVfortnnstrlY hyin' fr ightened much • derclawl If lhle luvcutlon line not it the THE I:00 I ThliNday the 1:0) .\ 1)1.1) . Z the SI ?lII' LI I lOW y(, IMMMIMIEII LEHIGH REGIS 'nil: ninth discourse iu the series of Old Te,ltitnent scenes, Will he delivered In the Presby terian church to-morrow evening, at 7 o'clock. Iljuta-- The Preparation of Moses for his great ;" illustrated :1 map. CAT.ksautle.% FOOELSVII.IE 11A11.111).\ D.- ; The earnings and rovellas of the Catasamina vithlu the past rtnv — year, Char. Chap man, E il., lo the present supethitemlenl. .11:melt LAT-ii.ki:ll.—.ltlllge IA111)111.111, oop of i A , ,OLI;Itt; Judge, of the several, Court , of N.u.tiffilopton county, intending ,hortly to remove to Bethlehem. has tll,po , tal of his Intere.,t in the mercantile lonanc , s. ut Lauhavh,ville, to Thomas A VON D.\ LE RELIEF —At it month::: of the Avondale Relief al the Flist Natlonallßank of Plymouth, on Moo :lay evening hint, E. C. Waillnitn (Presidinit,) (.:lialritnin, the following was among-t the thous plrised : Rowlved, That the Secretary IF hereby direeted to commence suite against all delinquent subscri bers to the Avondale Fund—but in each case to give twenty days notice before ally steps are taken to enforce the collection of the same. ArrEMPT TO FIItE A DWELLIN,I 110 VS E.-- \VI' learn that on Thursday last an :invalid was wadi• to set lire to the lamer of Mr. Spate, who resides ou Fourth street between Hamilton and Walnut .h lot of paper wits stalled 1111(1011Catil WOl , ll hifildillg that leans :II:allied the fruit of the houseiatill a•as set lire to. Fortunately the tire only smouldered. for a time and then went out and thus t lie LIA.IIIO t tlleul. Illeellillari , lll is a crime that i- rampant in this community. We have some hail reseal- itintingst us, who are earrylnas on this vile work. The' maned vitrilance is n e cessary ainonst our pollee °Meer- and the villains may yet he detee:eil. seimll,lll and Ix: high Convocation will mire( at Cliri,t Church, I:“ttlimt, on Monday', the. inn(. The Ilr,t Dery ice will he held on Monday A:Vetting at 7 the ronVtleation &Tilton will he ideaclnd. Service and eerition (111 TUCSlitly nod 1V( . 0111 . 6 , 111y illOrniligS nt to, 1111t1 on T1111,(ly tint vvening, , ,,t 7. The Holy Commu nion wlil Lr cricla'Ami on ‘Vetitie , tlay morning', anti him uhnilig ,eilleen held on Wrattesday idol:. The olFcrings of tile congregation will he [Teel at t Welt "•rcicr Ihr tlic (7.11- 'no • rri.mi`T .tt• BritlitAltV.—Last \Vcthu•sday t , t , tweeu the hours or twelve anti one, au olt.wpt War- wide tin break Tutu the house of Mr. Grrowo, at the corner of Sixth Ulla l.iu dru Tiot burglars were uistut bed by tl puma 111,111 Who had making' a call." Ile tlae-it't generally stay so late and considers it quite provaleatial that he Lad happened to forget •• how late it was. — That's what he says. lie tleicribei these midnight marauders tt , Ll7O tall men, :rod having with them a large dog." The alarming increase or crime in one midst, as ',roved by the late incendiary ii to, .l - c., Make. it very Mr citizens to - be prepared fur these ugly en•tomets and give them a Wllllll reception. To PEN: , lomma.—A circular has been is sued by W. T. Forbes, U. S. Agent for payment of Pensions :it Philadelphia, to enable Penbiuncrs to collect their own Pensions with the 'Can possi ble trouble and expense, anti to protect them from illegal and unnecessary ch: u •ges. Heretofore a great many Pensioners have employe 1 an agent or attorney who have charged enormous anti illegal fees for the ~illeetiot, of the same. The object of the Government is to protect Pensioners front use tleiny and expense by paying directly through th e o ili er , „ip.int.”l r.ir the porp , w, uud who,e duly it l to pay 1111cr iwnslous at the least po,si ett,l to pensionern. W. T. Furies, No. 7IS Stinson, street, Philadelphia. in an authorized agent for the payment of Pension , . and to Whom those interestsd should apply. ..\ ccinENT.—,lbout tw. o'clock about year. , of at the hone mill of Nliller & Ilea d inn: Rolling, NI ill, met with a horrible death I .y hr ire!up Iu tile 0109 , 11;101 mixing tltre. 'f he t is live fent ill tllanieter and 1! , . feer,lll,4lt, ;11111 nu nprinln ruppliel with a , number of iron hi the iTilirii.lllllk- • m:1 11110Inthe second story nitho mill. lii 'lnes :'td a , arretli.l . r were taiga getl in cleaning I 11:0 Izot thi• tub l' or till , plirpoge, whin by SCUM: ini,ell:llll . r the bciting .r.. shift rtt fr. , 111 till: lOW , ' pinky 00 trhich It was running, Stniti:ru: OW 0101 and it,lantiy littintwr, %Ow., hotly bon.- tuning •Sr, tiff' '1.4 ~rt!dr I,4;th rxuir•nt , • it. 11 , 111“11 «•Ito • OM, CHO Pet 4,011 hr :Oil,. to nice iiny fur tin aneitient, bat it prokibly the r,tilt of earelt , ,nes, Ile narrowly 1,4,1111,1 brie, (.811ffill. in t h e marhi uerv. Ilrinner ire , a single Ina 11 re , iding With father lilt In BritiOliort. and ImJ been in tho employ •,r the lirm for four or live ycant, by whom he tens ,•\ 0 , 111.111 Wo,rklllllll. 17,1, Seh,o//k;// . Tut.. 311 Iv. Potts- N w e .11hoo,..• .bmi•nai 4111)1111v,, the f.)!l.lwin2; letalls 1 by toegl.,,pb I:it Ili., of the Rolf (.'rink Diamond llomp:tny. ,v 16.11 t hny , • wvre hum. •i into stud Plvvvn per. ID= Th,:ti-L of I.illed woothlol, a, for Jo+ loarne.l ER, ALLENTO POLICE IN ('ATASAIN.IIA.--The citizrll or (!atasatiquit are petitioning the Town Council for a uniformed pollee force, for that Borough. THE best of Italian violin strings, violins, guitar., flutes. etc., or any other article belonging to musical last rumen., can be bought cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F. Herrman n's Mask. Store, Allentown, I'n.—Ada•. einuir OiniA mi.—A. single feed 5 octave 01141111 at $OO. A doable ieeil organ with 5 slaps, at $l3O. A powerful organ with 7bt olia nt 5180.111 C. F. liel•rmann's, earlier of 7th and \Val- A unACIOUR 120nItEilY.-111 1. COOP of an ex editor of thin city, (and he Is rich In .such things because he has left tin editorial tripod) woo forci bl♦ broken into and robbed the other orPtlillg.— The chickens didn't "take unto themselves wings," but the scoundrel nail traoks with them w i ng . wi d all. Any fellow who is so mean and deopleuble as In rob a painter ought to be stared out or countenance by Mind r••aple. and t:H:ed to death across let. by cripples. Tin.; ...If-raising flour manufactured by Wi•inqliehrter t'c much 11,qt 1101 iu Allentown told alw.ty+ npproved of. W0...1tr.• heard n ,, thiat; of it that has unt.icon In 114 CIVor and our own oxperionce warrants its in Fp commending. It•to nil hou,koopers. It is an artiolo that always ready for Into, saving - time and pro. dueling - cakes and biscuits that cannot be eKeelloil. It is an artielo or home manuf::‘cturo and a• such has a claim on the patronage of our people. Try it. It tint. EtiTATE Wlllllllll 1.. N ' 01111 S(1111 a two story brick dwelling house n. (1 lot of ground. 00 feet front by 220 fret deep, on Srcenth start between Chew and Gordon, to Francis l'. Johst, for $lOOO. Judith sold n two story brie:: ling house and lot of ground on the EnHt side of South Ninth street, 2 feet front 1w 108 deep, to Solomon li. Kline, for $4.500. Henry Bitting Hold n frame dwelling house and lot of ground, 15 feet 10 inches in fruit by 110 deep, on Liberty street, between Filth and Sisth streets, to (liven Wilt for $llOO. Henry .1. Seim artz sold a tract. of land in Upper 3lncungic township. seventy ononcre., to Charles K. Moscer, for $18,500. FOUND DEAD IN .t FlET.D.—Friday !horning FOlllO ped,trian , were horrified to find . as they passed through a field in Whitehall township, the roily of a winelati, fiend and void. It proved to if, the body of Mrs. S. Kulp. of Whitehall. It ap pears that on Thursday Mrs. Kulp went to Seider,- ville to 1,1,1 her brother who was moving, abd iu the evening rode bark on a wagon nearly as far Miekley's tavern, Where she got down intending to walk home IterOAß the fields. About. 110 1 1 'Mil dred feet from the place where she left the !raged body WllO fOllllll. It appears her death was caused by heart ea.w, and lewd have 4 - weltered Within a fete of the time when she oas last seen :dive. It ls peohnhle that lire truth w•ns indantaueous nu there were an traces of any ~t enth struggle. — It would he terrible to believe that in that field ; alene in the night, the unibrtunate lady fought with death and struggled for existence with no human aid near. • Mr, Kulp Was about tiO years of age, and had been In the enjoyment of her usual health. Cor oner Bash empannelled a jury who brought In verdiet Of death from (11,11Ke of the Leah. Sri , DEN DE.kTII AT THE PENNSTI.V.V. , :I.t lioTEl..—Stellbell Brecht, aged about tifty-three years, a former resident or Allentown, lately rioted this city and has been staying at the Penn sylvania lintel. ill. health hint not lees good for sums• tints past, lint on Thursday he was much hitter and soil:, with cheerfnlness of hi, returning health. Ile tilt around In the lintel on that day in the bar-rnont and at his usual litmus retired to rest. app; reutfy in good health. When he said " gond-night, — he and they tvlto heard hint, had no thought of Its being the last he would ever In the writing the proprietor ettllctl him to lie hiettlaust. iunl tvettit iii It , . reflY- • et ..d they, A floor \vas open. leatlifvz into an adjoin ing and tiffneettpierl hefl-room and on eilterillU. the body of Stephen Ilree %Yff s set n stretehed upon a pile of hlanktft.. Examination resulted in the diseot ffry that he was quite dead. Coroner fin.f f ites notified and ,fittufnoned it jtiry, olio, nftw' the tv. , timonv us ("ow health of deow,eJ. rriaiered a verdivt of drath from g•aa•ro I Tla• t‘‘o ,tulflan aeatll4, which ive have to rpe on] ho-day: the SlIbil . "1 Of f . 01161111.1 . :1111,. rout ou•ut in community ond by ti gardi•d :Is " cords to wi•r. ( . o\l. RE:MON.—IN - 6 learn from err 3iimell rxcliatige, that thrire wit , tr,tnspnrtetl last wi ol; coo. boil, railroad,- 7i0,5011 or, tois again:4 57,.:2.2) V 3 tones la t 1 p of -4,11'.t ton, 1,14-It IS tolls s‘,l , . dellverell tooth, r;til- roads for sl:ipnn•u' north and 4 , 4,; 1 1;1 07 to, repels , how a deereast , 4,:171 15 ton• inns 1,111atto: 01 . 11 u. prvviou , ‘ve,k. "f 111:2,-111 11 lot,. over 1:14t yoar, glYin , z 0 tonal eurrvut yl.ll . to 1,1 Saturday °ill:LIAO:1 up The 1 rado is ht.n arry vontlillon in the cool region. The pror.e.ition ot the Schuylkill operntor6 to their hien. and which' was would meet with for CI, rejryte.l nu Friiltiy ils,t, by the Worl:itiatnell'...Cohiicli , t -- stilithleil in Bismuth 11111, iu a 1 . 0 , 1 , i1111111) to adhere tioeurreoto IIIe flask of ISilti, 117.1 themth,lliir4 lit Port • dollitre ". Elii and th < t ...i•inport. diner mrrtinea havi been held by the urn but uolltitit.r th , r hai3 been averimpli.he:l. The operator , or Schuylkill are. willing le remitne work but declare II 10 1,10 if). MI 111 . PFC . 11t prices, at tiny I.tiglier wages Ilnin those proposed. The men, muter the ttotto, , tl or their lenders, t:ctottoo to ylititt to the pros Ire. and here the question recta at yte,- ent. The general re.•1111;r. 21 , ae IC3l'll It, however, is against rlgpeuslon, and we shonhl lint be nor, prl+ed if the hat.hs would yet he neeept ed. TilECHun , •iirri —The Chur •he,. on Son , lny. ~ we other, wore very -slimly - o t tended. At St. Boort , lterman Imtheran Church the Rev. W. T. Menotti: proaeleol in the morntog but in the o ft minion the Bible Clo , woo, not hell nor was there service In the evening. At the St. Johns English Lutheran Chou eh, service , in the morning 21,111 evening were emi chivied by the Rev. Fry. of Readlog. In the evening Fenno]] on II e it Prodigal s on .— ,At the English Methodist Chureb, the Rev. W. Swindells preoebeik hi , Initiatory-sermon and cre ated a very favorable 1111pr,M4 - 111. At Grace t'lntreli the services were emodueted by the 11ev: F. W. Bartlett. In come quenec of the eontimied Mill-position of the Rec tor, Rev. W. R. (tries. We regret to hem. dna Rev. Grier Is not likely to be mi m e d to - enter on Ills duties nimbi for'inn week , . No service in. the evening. At the Fir,..t I're•hctrri:m Church, the reroute In th e ni o reieu• he IG•c. J. W. 1Voo(I, was from the test They 1.1011 1111 , without it ennse." Iu tlw I , voillikt: the sermon eu ''The 1,111MT:111011 of \to.ec for hi , vrout worh” Nvos poqpone,l umil I Ile VI Sabh:lol. ;111d the wor e entirely of a character. We have revolved nn particulars t ,er, revelve aml publish an• Church iiiiellivynve in our MOliday edition ui •ll I: CIIIMNICI.E. MANI'FACTURE Iris Prerse :—"An experimrnt or a moil lot:ire:it ehiraeter, and Intrintr tloi higlit"it interest for he Iron indin-try. kits take:: ykvn at Ihr Marquise . ' y stoek Work, in 1 , 1,61.11, 'Of tooentilient Twr,ol* N, WF,DNESDA. Law F'ENRICIIMACTIEII haring charge of the.lhooks of. hie predecooFnr, Mr. Ellos FenFter machcr, would rcepee!fally requert thoFe Indebted for old accounts to make payment to Mtn, at his store corner of Tenth and llittnilton Ftreets. 21 ALLENTOWN has an extensive china and claenware e,taidishtnent where us great a variety and as low prices ran be found as . In the larger cities. We refry to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 40 Vet Hamilton tdreet.—.4o, COAL MINE AT LEAVENNVOIVI 11. KANSAS.— A tclegrattlite thrtatch Inw been rewired front Lenvenworth, atatlng that Ihn I.eavenworth Coal Compnuy. In niuldng n shalt mine on to nu bed of coal. It Is .tntral that the qunll ly of the coal In an goo .I an that of l'lttsbarch. CHINESE TO BUII.II THE Hott.ttu•tn4.—Tit• reinaltiing forty mile , yet nollni.lted of the Mbi.- and, railroad has been let to Mes , r,. T. P. Simpsor it Co., contractors of Manch numb, who lun•e ar rant:Nl with the Chinese fblvernment for 1,000 laborers. They are to be sent over immediately, r•ia the Sues Canal. Each man is to reeeive 510 a month and rations, ivhich fit present prices will na about Si) in month. 'File eontractor , have trivet, bonds to farobli them employment for five year, at the Bailie rate. Twrnlp-six (I , y , will eon. ~ I tate a month. nod ny.•lre hour, in (lay. I.EcTrta:.-011 Friday ev,ninga lecture tsar deliVi.l,l in the 110I:end:m.010 Solmoi //on, In' Roo. .Voel Morey. of IVyoniimr. Solriect The Bottle .4 Arnote,hloo ; or, the Baith•htneot or Moo In rove, or Low." Titer won o very large attend. ret I.7:cioN.—We. are refines:ea to 11,111E1111We that there will he a rennlar meeting of the 1.ellb.;11 County Twirhrrc Union, ;it the Fifth Word School llorn.e. Allentown, on Saturday, 91, at 2P. 11. All Ilro member , are rennet-L- P(' In be 1 , 11`,11i. ne bt1 , 1111 , 9 or THE coPLAY POST OFT:cE SOllle lime Sill.`e the pit iZcil , of Tile new 110r011gil Of Cnpla (14,111.1 it neees,ary for the welfare and dignity of their town to haps a poq other of their own within their own T tiny 131111 not mud' dini , ttlly ill obtaining their :Ind for a -hart time Tift,i link.' nt 1.11111.M•11 . ,4:1 , and the ell Lod 1,1 g,, into Nortlininplifin enuult• for 111:111 mat- Icr. ()liter lowrvor. appealed T, , the 1 , 0,v• ere Wo-llington, and sii,, , eed.ll itt having the otliee re=load to the ‘,1,1 ,il.• name elinilged If , Slontnit. It Iv now• thottaht th,it the ""ler `Oil II" he the no),‘ to I lie give th. Norcluthipton pen pre nhnnt Ihr .:1111r edvantnci•+ a• I l i eni Copluy gill r0c,e.... A I,AIOI AT INcusntAntsNt.—lt may not he uelinrolly known tint t, .inee fir, bore Pu lrlc tie• rtoo• - • 1,1 prevalent. -moo of fur lintel boArdet , tr,o to bed with rope- tied orottod them nod the end fog to the hell ped. preedutiou token 11101 in 1.-1.-a• of o fire err tirrinti . nod their t , t•npe by stair, Iteitiv rut ill; tim v tea) Ile. noire readily ittl;e Ity the window. Thin preeattlion. tholozdt opt altogether littio•ceettary, fount lead to' aTI I II, ,1,11 ,1 11 - (11( 1 0111foll 111,1 nightmare. kt:e.,. Wit hope that no foli.e or tomegeOwnry hr Liiren, as it would he quite an nnociOnes thine' for n number of youn_ men to he making "terrific' dt , eents" from the third story, without a gond rote. We don't exnetly mitlePiland thn Wen of. the rope fagened nrrootti the hotly—widhont It i= the intention, on the (11 . 4 (orm beitt• to preeipitote thettpodve, frnin the Aillitiorra ; its which en.e it wrothl he troll to look thai the rope le lint ton hole - , or 1111. .oltlentiess of their stop- T t tze might be oneantfort,thle and even if short. We 111111 k the ,11,1111 1 11 jerk 04 the rope Itrottzlit nit 4 0,1111" would he likely In t o rt them, e,tpeeliilly if they =1.0111,1 hr 1111Wice rnnneh to fit-1 , 11 the end the fork. or Pen,. the , rier .r 11,11 , a dozen 111 , 11 01 11 21 11, ff 11111111 ' 11t111'iril anrc ti lotion, would he rut her riilionloit, nit we would reeononend utif of them mho tril m liffl with the rime :11'101111i them. In del ermine 00 the more chit:. sift .1 iortlitel of FlidinEr 0,11, it, which • not with. stantlitit! the frietine, will. wr think. lie found the mt,r, nnlnfrwtol)l., SUNI.‘r !I nivel ',ILr of the ontrer. and I etiel•r, ,. of the .1/1.1i:111 Union Sunday School, 11(0.1 on Sat urday, 1:11.eli h, the folrowintt 611 leer, W , re rh•i Ord for Ow en4ninu o year :—.ti,nerhite,;(7ent. C. T. volehc Se..edrrep. T. P. Dlef , nderier: Troisstrel.. 70ar , t ollor Tibror;al/, Smnnel Durin.7 the p:t-t ye:.• thi. !Well 11:11. Mel ~hl, fitithfill hni rr were twilintoint. The ...hoot, :1., it its name, with a In size to ilto A tih , r, ipt inn list of t‘vn of one Sitnilny Gerinnn Inn- Enazo. whiolt hod lwrotninso horn pVerinnkvl, hrt , Trwn.nre, horn in enre of eflle!ert ',whet.... are um, ertfanizefl ..v for nee. S. K. In ht•en introtineetl and Itrt6l, aid Urently In tine yaly of ii,. Fn w'nr to nn :mina in the sandy of the fierrotin Morrttaize ii‘elf• r t The Ink ,lle,iry ,ae.e Ims el,eheee tekei, into ennsitlera t hot. Thee‘ezh the ever net i round eneruetie tt,' of ntir Bible Clas , t, a I itrhoc has been pineeti in * tie “tlitied-rnolll, into whioh too ohor, .chnhin. and vi-it are invited in tintive.it their mites for the Th.. ;‘. No, been the en-tom heretofore, has actin iltto 'kept open nll ,iiintter mid had an attendance folly as Intram tlitritm the snowier month.. A, line rentorda of I b.' ~..11., 0 11.11V0 heretofore heel; very seamy, and the °Hain or birth of it county In-i. it was deter mined to collect all the fact, pototilde couverning it worthy of itrecervallna ; and the teacher , there \re kindly request all who Int‘e any noeh fuels, a Melt micht nil them In this undertaking, to Fend t bun either to the Siiiierintendent, Lila &awl:try ,-, 1" any nine of the timelier , of the ntellonl. TurifAt3 V. Till ITNI.1".1.1,11t. ~fl (Pil.ll eoi Olive Logan ..itys she ever a pretty girl tit she wanted to take her in tier arms and kiss er. That's our fix exatitiy, we don't want lir better ball to flu I it f 1711.. An Irishman stoic some liirk• nut as he car ried them by their ne-k-. they niklorted to their method of transport ttion by crying Quack-- Qnaclt—`• R'alk," say- l'atrielt—•' the diyil a step will ye walk me corry yez." ,tota having 9tated at her lecture in tytmi, Ohio, that 64 every woman 6110111,1 be a mother," the editor of the R•lntbffe tell , Anna to "go there ltvrolf." • A white boy meta colore,l Loy the other tluy aiiil a4ce.l him what lie li.td tweli a short no , e for. °•1 spve nn it won't poke it-011" into other people's MEE The `iea• York Erj ' sx ttivei this title for teFt huz : "Set him to tottlinit tip et old and keep him . at it to hour. If he dnn ' t ewear. he's :teasotieil.— Thr Typographical Union has admitted to ntenther.hip a lady %vim is now engaged in studying for a profession iu that city. and who supp.prls herself by y•lting type in In r ~paretinte. -tutred) is nu nt St. Lnult, It k dm , de , 011) , . , 11: this, from toil-tip to no a: ahout 25. poinab ; paws like t of a theeorm, a., the. toil ; the bead that of a rat ; .eyes avg.'. bristle projecting (ruin the corner of the mouth; fur, cut-like; color. ; dark rings on the tail. It Wa+ kilh dio Mituroe enmity. It may he consiatired as typical of the coalition ion ween the "De:memos — and Labor Italinnters in New 11:1111p lthiri•. it In possibly n ern. between 11 coon and a eat. and as then may hi,ve been expressly de ggottl by Dame Nature to perpet nate the memory of Mr. thorze Fratals Train's short alliance with the Female Court:1100110f. . .111e4itny, the suburbs of Pittsburg, was the svelte of extraordinary ew•hement one night reeently. From r very s tation of the Fire-Tile graph an al am tett- rmualed, and the engines thus summoned wire -rut in nil directions. Finally, althMigh the signals still o-nnndea, the entire Pitt . having been scoured by the firemen and no fire discovered, an Inveitlgation Into the cause of the . alarm developed their connect inn with a different form of neeitlent. A derrick, employed ht ewing log a grindstone weighing some 3,500 pounds, gave way, and falling, broke it telegraph pole. Ono of the whet; only WAS broken, and It bunging' 'over the other wlres,struck them frontline to time, with caolt etroke conveying a signal. Since then It Is cant leyed !tittle light of a personal 'remark to ash any tnenther of the Allegheny Flre Departs , MARCH. 30 1.8 GRAND CoNeumr.—We are promised anoth er One musical treat on Saturday evening next, in the Court house, for the t cue& of St:. Peter's Church. The Keystone Orchestra, the German lerkranz; end St. Peter's Church Choir, will all unite, under the leadership of Profe.'Paust and Wolff, and Mr. Scheldt, In providing n good en tertainment. Tickets 25 Cents. Three for 50 cts. To he had at the Book Stores and at the door. ONE of the latest additions to our business lionseA Is that of E. H. Mathews' lint and Cnp Store, at No. •15 Ear t Ilanillion street, In the store formerly occupied by Messrs. Young & Lentz. r. Mathews was formerly located In Seventh street. lie has opened an entire new stock of coeds : of the latest styles, and having' had the. benefit of the late decline in the market, Is sidling at remarkably low prices, none of which are higher than the same goods sell for on Market Street, Philadelphia. Country dealers and everybtaly else will tied It to their ndvnntnge to give !Ant a call before pnrehnsing elsewhere. Pennsylvania German spoken. . . FIIt AGAIN ! ANOTHER INCENDIARY AT TEMPT !—Last evening another mysterious fire WM9 discovered at the residence of Mr. Kramer, on Walnut street; below Church al. ley. It will he remembered that a quantity or wearing apparel was destroyed by a tnyste. dons fire, occurring at this house a few days Last evening the smell of smoke, caused e :reit to be ma le and it was discovered that in a 101 l nt the hack part of the second story, a sleigh cushion was on fire and had blunt a hole in the floor. No had been in the rosin wl o had any business there for some time and the origin of tie tire is quite unaccountable These two tires occurring at this house in such a mysterious manner are, to say the least of it, alarming and as they can be accounted Air in no other manner than as the work or incen diaries, it creates alarm and suspicion. In our city and neighborhood, the alarming prevalence or tires has become very noticeable and we are every day in expectation of having to record some serious calamity. Tiff. STo . n.m.—The storm on Sunday was one of ni,u,n,o claimer. The fete pedestn lane who were fl,) our streets Making their way to the 11111',111, during the day, had great difficulty in getting along, and it was only by the exercise of patience and perseverance that they were enabled to reach their several destinations. Umbrellas were worse than useless incumbrances and there was a cuntinnal struggle.going on bet ween them awl their writers, in whirl! it was often doubtful whether the umbrella had the earrier or the (nervier the umbrella. There nmuld he no doubt however that the storm had them both at its merry, oral the what tossiffi with theta, turning the people around, making a dash for the hats of the gentle men, and then when they put up a hand to pro teet a loved stove pipe. "Rude BOrelln " WOlllll Prize hold of their umbrella and turn It inside out in a twinkling. With what a spiteful dash the raln Caine pelting along and how the folks inside t!C houses resigned themselves to all the enforced citifineffient of a wet Sunday at home. everybody knowe, bet 'Perhaps everybody , don't know that, between three or ffinr o'clock in the afternoon. part of the wooden awning In front of \Veins hulmer Ne*hard'i store, corner or Sixth and Hamilton etrieta, Was blown away and sent flying across the street . . Trees were blown down. fences vet the moat extraordinary kinks in Ahem. and al together ports of the city presented a most dilap idated appearance. Want of spare will um allow as to tell how the murky clouds went dying orross the sky, how the wind howled and moaned and, groaned and complained, and laid in wait for people coming round corners and went at them in a savage man ner. We hove no rooin for all that might be said of tine '• :nighty current that tore through the Lund and shrieked bowling venge.thee, fir., Am." In all seriousness however, it is good to know that from tunny a household and from nanny a silla!I cone:reg.:llion, a prayer went on "for all tient nravol by land or by water." Far upon the s, a, the storm) billows were rolling high rind perhaps the hnn rse winds Sang the "requiem" of III:lay a sailor whose friends at hoine were pray- Ill , : for his safety. The luckless "City of Boston" and many an other gallant ship were thought of by those who "dwell at home at ease".and the news from along the coast and the Items headed "'Marine Disas ters" will he read by many an a axiom: one, with painful Interest. LETTER FROM ARKANSAN OFTICI: S. NIA lIMIAL Or ARK NSAS. Can Duren. Maroll 11th, 1870. The tide of immigratinw towardn the State of Ark:ties:ls is ineretwint. Every boat cooling up the Arkan.a , Titer nt' Into ht crowded. A few con tinue their journey to Texan, hit the majority re main in this Slate. and lowa are well reprenented, and It I. a notiree of gratilleatinn to every Northern 111311 to learn that many more con template eonting South as soon as Spring open;. \ fatly have been gazing over the hooter into the Indian Territory with a longing dNtli . e to settle norm her beautiful prairie... hoping that the gates will snot, he smelled unto thorn, and that thty ft • Permitted to cultivate tbn rich lields over whirl,. the Indian now reams. That persons, coming to Arlorisn. now, will haven severe time. undeni able, low the more law-abiding and resolute c•iti nens we have here, thM sooner will we get' rid of these rittllann'with infest the ....wintry awl who arc capable of doing 11 great deal or uti•ehief. A number of them have already loft the country, and it in in he hoped that many latter. Will soon fol inw• their exampin. The two young mon at Dover who shot end killed John Sisemore, were acquit ted, on the ground that he heti threatened to, kill them at sight. and they thought they would mkt; the first shot. Passing through the town 11 few days after the occurrence, I aaeertained that the trill had linen net on lire n few nights previous twit totally Rent rove.!. It wan undoubtedly the work of the friends of the prisoners, all of whom en cu RIME Not lupine, very desirons of remaiffin*there any lonizer Oa o'buslne•uo compelled tar, I started for Clarksville at noon. Night overtook me before orrived at my destination, but not anticipating any danger, I pursued my Journey, and while as cending '' Murder 11111," a place where, as I have since been informed, many murders have been committed, I was met by rather susplelotta look- log character, who made Inquiries concerning of fair-, which I did not deem e x pedient to tell him. lot wishing to accompany him far, I stopped at the first house, and then probably averted a shoots hug gerapo. On the following duty I returned to Galley Rork and was Joined by R. S. Dean, when we set out on our return trip to this place. Crass 11114 the Arkansas hirer Mu Norristown, anti leav ing Dardanelle to our left, we traveled along tile foot of the Mugazine Mountains, the principal range of whirl; contributes largely to the beauty of the seenery in rear of Dardanelle. A majority of those living among these mountain.; served in the Colon army, and are known no " Mountain Fed," It to here where Musteen lives, and an Ile is one of their number, they "stick to him." He ha a lately sent notice to a few who threatened hie ! to prepare for death. There la a ,aettlement of Pennsylvania Dutch near Dardanelle, but lime would not permit Me to visit nay of them. Last Wednesday morning we re-crossed the river apt lloruhom's ferry, and arrived at Clarksville at noon. One of the bravest men in the Shine, and rune whoudeserves a name in the. niche of fame, Is j R. J. Ward, Deputy Sheriff of Johnson comity, ! residing in Clarksville, Last November, while attempting to arrest li. Lewis, a despemdo, whom he killed. he was wounded to the arm. Scarcely , had he recovered from it, when an unknown per son shot at him through a window, wounding him in didiurent places. A few moinings ago he found a note In his office informing him that unless he left the pliteit in a few weeks, he wan gone up; but said he, I am bound to stay, and see the thing out. The driver of one of the stages that carries the looohs from Little Rock to Fort Smith, was shot anti mortally wounded near there n few weeks ago, and the man alto took hin ;dare was shot lit a few nights afterwards. There Is a baud of despera does living in and around Clerksville, who are committing all these outrages, and who are keep ' log the community In a continual state of excite meld. Ozark; the scat of Franklin enonty, has of late been a very peaceable town, as her officers are enforcing the law to Its fullest extent. My partner, a former Mlftfleelplan, but latterly an bullarildb,' cbme'lb this 'fitata as a strong' 15eutt• oerat, but he hasbwa hts . eyes opened, and Is now a pottiest—. saye .he everythtpg but the nigger. Many others have followed hls example, and-others would do so were they to PLAYER'S AGES.—It is surely " telling talcs out of school" to print the following, which we find in Miss Logan's new book, Behind the Scenes:— The stage arts of make-up are so confusing to our perceptions that many a young mats passes for n tottering veteran, and rice versa. The following ages of well-known players will be found pretty correct : Buckstone, 67; Mrs. John Drew, 45 ; A. W. Fenno, 55 ; John Gilbert, 60 ; Jo Jefferson, 40 ; Mrs. Fanny Kemble, 58; John Lester Wallack, 49; Edwin Forrest, 63 ; Macready, 76; Murdoch, 57; Mrs. Lander, 43 ; Mrs. Eliza Logan Wmid, 39 ; Mrs. Prior, 42 ; .1. B. Roberts, 50 ; Mrs. Skerrett, 52 ; Warren, 52 ; Barney Williams, 45; W. J. Florence, 35; E. L. Davenport, 48;' Mowatt, 41'; J. B. Hackett, 69 ; Mrs. Far ren, 49 ; John Brougham, 53 ; Laura . Nem., 46 ; Miss Richings, 40 ; Ilelen Fund!, ss: ; McKean Buchanan, 51 ; Fanny Ellsler, 76 ; George Vandeuhoff, 54 ; Dion Boucicault, 55; Mrs. Dion Boucicault (Agnes Roberston,) 37; Miss Latta, 21 ; Maggie Mitchell, 35; Kele B demists, 29 ; F. S. Chanfrau, 40. OUR YOUNfI POLIN for April contains a (1,1- eau , drawing by Hoppin, Illustrating "Rye's, Fritters," a little talc by Elizabeth Stuart ['help , ; another of the Ingenious nonsense Tomas, Illus trated by the author, front the hand of Edward Lear, the artist-traveler to whom Tennyson mi. dressed libypoent "To F. 1,., on his Travel' in Greece;" a continuation of Miss Whitneys nin,t charming talc; ''We Girls"; "Ilow Battles sre Fought," by Major Traverse, with illustration. by A. R. Wand, the artistic Wilr-correspond. , , , ; "The Goose-Race," by .1. T. Towbridge, and tai nterotts articles adapted t o the age and varlobs in clination. of its'small patrons. Whether for Its trifling or learning, this elegant' magazine is the best companion attainable for a growing. BUSINESS NOTICES A. THIRD REASON why T. C. Kernahen. of the Allentown China, Glagroware and Lamp Si ore can nell cheaper than others, Is heeause he sol!a more than nay two In the county put together. A St LE . NDID PlANO.—Linderman & Son's Gold Medal Cycloid and Square Pianos rani:among the 111 IPA instruments In the country. Their bril liancy and fullness of tone is not t.urpa§i , cd bya eon certgr and piano at double the price. More lint ru mettle; of thia celebrated make have been sold iu Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining counties than of any other manufacture. They can be to.il many yearn and nut become airy, an roost of her ',Linos do, In only a few yearn. Come 0.1111 examine t hem at C. F. Ilerrmannbt Store, Seventh meal Within xt .4rlu. AN EXCELLENT REASON 'WHY T. C. Kvrith hen, of the old Allentown China, Glassware 2,1.1 Lamp Store, can sell cheaper than others:, Is that he buys and sells exclusively fur Cash, thus gain tmall the advantage of cash payments and 10..1,1g nothing by credit. sales. Wi: call attention to the large stock of wall I,,,pers, etc., advertia..,l in to-day's Ispue Trexler S Co. IN the early days of Life Insurance the bene fits were confined to a certain class who could afford to pay all through their Ryes a sum for the Insurance and forfeited the whole paid if the payment , , were at any time discontinued. Now the benefit, or In,tannee are open to all the rates have been lowered ; should payments be diseonti fli wd the whole Is not lost, but a person Is entitled to the amount of Insurance paid for: restrictions on travel have been removed, policies may be made payable at the end of 5, W, 15, or 20 years. The AMERICAN offers all these advan tages on the lowest rate. The Rice Divorce Snit for fraud in ago, In cation lug Recut excitement in It.oitett, „h ott hi ~„„o 4 men not to mirry In haw, lilac is 1.2, brittle Ile ma'am , that cite mole Ithn believe -he wait Intl hie own age, by noing Magnolia 'taint upon liar rare, nark and hand.. Poor youth. Ile pr.iltchly found her weren't gain, r.1.40n and Petty. Onalit I. ho la• dlcle,l ' We know of twiny clotilar once, 'chile Halm give. a inu , t wenderfal nedrly and nwnrAl complexion, to which we don't Atte,. W .• line pretty wanton. To gulch the picture, they chunk! ii•e Lyon'. Itathulrm ult.n the hair, With pearly chin, racy chaotic, coil .aft, Insn• rlon , tre.•ec, they became irre•beinlo A Big rp For trard.—livatl panache Clothing id a comparatively 131,V sirt.nln Wo nyii all romethlier when all yur clothing to mad..wn unirrn.l it..eitlior at home .. nt iha tailor's. But ever Clothing bonanto a Linguini hunionsw. •ani :tug rapid improv runmt. have horn nintlii In it. and ran Loose lens olorni so much :O. Wanittnaltig .'t Brawn to. ward raking it. charactdr. Every veer thy have Intro duced Improvement.. until nary lair gni hien, are re nowned all over our country. atid I).tk Mirk elite the. Krt . . o•ntto al tlie Really•tdaile elething Trade tar iiur S,, , Pr Solt Rh• 11111. sal„ anti I ,, roalr flf*errsewit Towawire. Leitlgn Co., Wet. 11, ISWI. It is With a grateful feeling that I feel able to make the follewlOg ...moment for the benefit of thou, who are nuticr lug ta am scrofula and other Chronic Mortises. My wife boat Leen intloratg fair sr, eral years from titinore or swotting. on tar neck which after a Wine would gather sad Jo charge matter, IVeTiug a running ante. Site had been treatsd for more that] a year by inint eminent ri.),l - with , . voce ring aa.ylwrulanvot benefit, her Moen. , becoming P erne, until ,he bad ilre of thew , running cure whoseher nook, when I employed lir. 11. loingnker, under whose treatment 110 1,,11111411Led to improve Tory filW, the so u her neck Z 9 111`e . . end all her cnplcosout god 11i..- agreeable symptoms grailtmily to distoppoar, until her health Po, rintormi. a knit M. n shoat fan, utnCts. I trot t et ',Cy i t nithed, after bny mg tried the treatitiont of other ph yen altnencling oil their 10 Itooto -aliot • ing Intin Sendai], or Chronic to lir. liengith] c for medical treatment, wltii a brat beitof [knit they will lao 114,1, bel, , lled sad ouroo thereby, o • i , tY wife ISlgn] d, .I.IIIES 1111tNI:II. • • - h r 11. D. I.onxu¢•r'e 0111 c.. utr .01.) ~' sixth Lelwr.•u 11,rooltoll and V llLiul. AllrLr.•w L.. LARUK stock or sheet music, in4tructors, blank books, music paper nod earths ut C. V. lhvr mauu'a Music Store, Albmtown. • Croop generally cotne4 on In the eight when It I.' not envy to got medicalr. Therofuro tu ho r..11i , xn buy a bottb, of PIRI:NI X I'Ft"i'tt HA 1 , no d k•• , •u it u n bi you teed It. Pnanctal alb Co unictc:al :ULF: NTI , ll'.)' MA UK F: I'. Whexl Flour. par 1,1.1 87 11l Idling Wheui, ro.r 101-1...1 1 C. ye ylsr. sl • • .. , tFate. 50 ' Fluxee.l, •• 1 W • ' Cl ,'. Feed. Par Imahal 310 •' Clover Peed. " Wilmot Flour. per Owl 150 eallh.g 3 Cu •• Corn Meal. '• - 300 • • Hulle ord. r. Per.lealoli .le Paying. Tallow yl . '• 10 •• Hut.. .. HBB4 Per rl..ren 28 •• Politt'oe, per 10,11.0 30 •• Dried Apple,.per h'i ' 3 C Dried 1'....e110.. •• 3 IC . ... NEV YOIU PRICE CrIIIIENT Vor March (Oil,. 11.711. Corrected tgetiklr l.y d It. Ile (rich, Produce Columned.. 31erehaut, 10.1/ Barclay St. New York. oraege V 00.000 Co. I'olo., good lo choice, h, ta t Clioithogoo. Dd. nod loore, asa.:tot Fair to g 00,!,, iraat. stt. tktt.thattmt Co. pall, choice, in . nreliil fair Weal. 21 , a35; tom.on, 1e414 , . N. Y. Vto k in. chowe, yello 1 3.131.3 . 2; fair to t. I. 2.1C1 . 21 common, 13r33 1 . N. Y. State. Tub. e1eacti,•40.11,43; fait it good, 7.TV.iinliz tionninot,lln.i;23. N. Y. State Wrlnli tithe, choice, .13.1,31: common to g 20.10.5. V. State Marie, TeitilS: fair to g0...1, 2.1 , 431. We.tern Itep.ei cht.it . ...2oq2At !Air to good 1731.19; ntoro packed (.0111111.11 to good 10,1.1. i. Northorn Pa. till, .et t elre, :141.10, nor g..... 1, 100102. 110110 0, 1:1.01,,c10.1, '2101 ,. .h1; pour tu good, 1. - 4.1 Gro.v.e Unller, 10q1:1. Recell.o,lorilig the pool week o fot p aont 0.00 pee,l, age', or a derreano tioNatly 2,11 , 0 p u lieka b geo froin lent week. We Intro hod a good rotund for toe grade- of old, partly froinout ..1 town tiade, and intitl) lroni ettr regular city trade. 'rho letter have betuila in enroll lotl, and It•tve extienwly o,ll.cialar have lo quality mid prlre. 111,111011 grado 0 111 State have been dull. Very low grade, have had a donned at trout I' p hr me% twat lots have lorcu ...Id at atone pricer. 'rhe dint..lotter held., Lae been io crowd otf nil/trod". bc low nue, be: have not !wen vrry iren...•fiil In reduclug the .lock. NEW in rowing in more freely and /wiling at 4.lin4t, for eitoire to • fen (eery, and :On I.l ' for cumin., to good. (Co Isoldein ol the reilltilidng .'ek of country to 1.-t it rollit. 111 Itt .111 , CIIEESE. — New tartory choice and rancy, 1361113 , ,, fair I to good, 113x.14',. N. 1 state thorn cord io ehoice, 11 , ,,a16; to geed 4110.13.,. • N. Y. state nit owned. llC Etilll4.—Jerney nett Penna. well parked In dein', 14 for. '19600. Jerney and Penna. well peeked Itt out, N V. State well parked, good order. Ohio and %Vesterti, loporud 21.01 Ci. Limed, ku Becoiptn have 0. ntintied 1,1100,1 dui log the pant week, arid tho 11. noted beteg light, pr.,. have ilerher.l nhout OUP •eu,; w and tht• totoNprct , ore , that beion , 11,0 4 another eek piled w . ~ ill 1.011 lower. BE (NS. —dlidrOW 11.,1", ? hill,. 1 2 211,0, 2.!0012 41 K01uey, 2.14,512 70. Medium.. elooce, Pea, 0111tC1t. n.(5014 . 1.10; (Mr to good, 1.3..0.01 311gt . ,1 lore m01( . 01,11111111, 7."4,1.1 11 Mil Eli FRUIT—Apple. Priem State, 11 bunh. 'n/Ida; Jorwey, Ohlo itud litainerlYattint 7oB . neer,. 74...0 Black hem., II Ito nt I,,phort Cherrie; pitted, new, :1134.21; to. 4 3 l'inichea.eu• Irma : IlEk.SWAX, — P i ttre , la lb, itlaitn. POULTRY. Ducks nitro. 1+ palr, 1 507D'1.00. (toot, fir l :: (111 . 61V1 1. a r k - Itrit —Turkey-, choice. 11 lb. 311/28. cotniuott to go ~11,14(4,25. C4O keit, choice, 240 - W1.1; 00,ti to good 1R0,T.• Dort., cortmiou to choice, liii,;lll7 • 106t1S. 0 3,11E--Itoblilta, pr , Bunke, Canvas, 1714 ttlti; blalatd, trX.IIST; real, 111e.172. l'igeoua illglit, 11 dun I itgiSl Cniven Drenned, 1.V4116. Do, pour to good, 11V(1. !hipper. or calve , will near la what that the forward I f wet vl calve. barn to Le cat dial the knee jultit, and the hied feet he the gamble or kern. undjui huildokiho ur ears to tai 101 l au the entice. In ..011101/ culvert in thin market wn huVo to allure fruit urn to throe pouuila uncork cull, where thn able bunco and Lead sail. are belt 411,1 1111 d ti,,,efore it It to ghippero . 1010.44 to remluvo them Innure e hipplug, Leave uo eutaiur or hanleteut tho rattan, god Ido nut neve uo the cult. tenure •liippleg. TALLIW — Itt mood barrel., 9619. Beatbo. GINGINGER—In Phll . oµlplila on ttio 25‘11 of Mitrele, Tuenktda, infant . :Inuttllter of Dr, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian .Ualr Renewer, the only reliable preparation foe restoring gray hair to it. original color. Thousands have been changed by the uie of the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxlde of Iron) from weak, sickly, auffering creature., to atrium, healthy. happy men and women, and invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to alvetlt a trial. For Dyspepala and Debility it le a welt°. • • Thr Season and Its Dangers.—The human body Is chiefly composed of tissues sod three as enmities to orory change In the condition of the atmosphere se the most dollen to electrometer, or the quickeilier lea barom• eter tube. The stomach, the skin, the nerves, the lungs, and the excretory 'organs are especially liable to be affected by these variations, and the best defence against their dim. irons tendency In to keep the digenthe machinery, which reeds and nourishes the whole syntom, Is good working order. If the stomach Is weak or disordered neither the blood nor the bile coo be in • healthy Mate. and Isnot th• fitness of these two Important Snide for the odicim assigned to them by nature, and the regularity of their low, health In a (real measure depend/1. When the slit. I. heavily laden with chilling vapors . as often is at this season of BA. year, the digestion should be an object of peculiar care. • I it Is weak said languid, the • bolo physical structure will be enervated. If It le vig or..., am entire utganinklial will be strong to resist this untoward and depressing influence of • damp and vitiated atmosphere. A pure and powerful tonic Is therefore especially needed as a safeguard against the di most COMM= In the spring, and liostetterla Stomach Bitters being Ili. must WilUiPllolll6 and potent medicine of the class at present knntr u, a course ef it is partlCUlarlyad•leable at this pe• rind 0: the year. The stomach will thereby be toned and strengthened, the liver and bowels regulated, the nervous ay.tein braced up, and nature put In • stale of active de fence against this magma which superlnduces Intermittent and remittent fevers, rheumatism+, nervous debility, brad/tale, hypochondria and other complaints which are apt to assault the unloved and unfortilled organisation'. be body is strengthened without exciting Um brain, and conseqUently nu Unpleasant reaction follow* Its reviving and eau/Vann( operation. 2 , 4Te133 abbeitiOrntento, WANTED.—A FEMALE TEACIIER to mite charge of tho Female Secondary School of ill,. Fourth orrilon. Salary tri per month. Applicants 11, li I opply p. r.onally on or before April Ilth, to either of ihr undersigued. C. L. NEWHARD, Preet. M=IIM= • NECETOIt'N NOTICE. 1: i 'I Notice In hereby given that letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned In the estate of ilarob IL IC veer, lotto of the city of Allentown. Lehigh county, therefore all persons who know themselves to be Indebted to cad t.illto ore requested to make payment w alone six weeks from tine date hereof, and such who 111010 y legal chumsaguirod said estate will present theta w ell authenticated fur settlement wit bin the above sperined t one Milblab WIEAND, Executor. mart'-ltd mar9d-6R( PUBLIC SALE • VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. Tho undersigned, Executer of the last will and testament or Dr JACOB K. IKNEttil, deceased, late of the City of Allentown. County of Lehigh and Slum of Pennsylvania, _ tv•II 19{1 , 0;41 It; EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1870, At 1 o'clock In the afternoon, at the public house of ler, alllan Harrell, known as the '• Sofdurt House." to First Ward, Allentown, all those two certain lute ur pletwe of gro and rulloir t No. All certaintha tuessuage and lot or tract of loud, with the appurtenances, situate on the south•west coL of Allentown, secod nd Hamilton streets, in the First Ward, City of , bounded on the north by said on 'treat. south by a ten feet wide alley. east by /second tenet nod West by lot now or Into of Josiah German, being In ti out on said Hamilton Street 52 feet, end to depth of y.lust width W lest. The cellar walls for store and dwelliog house hove been put up upon this lot. A o.'2.—A II that certain tut or piece of ground *haste as the north-west earner of Second and Walnut streets, City ft, bounded and described at follows, to•wit: ffo 0.d,l by becoud feet,s south by Walnut street, a., by lot of Josiah German, nod north by a ten feet v. 11.• iny ; being lot lest ou Scrond street and 62 tent on \Volum sweet. Ibto tract will ho sold lu whole or la 31 ct 100 (rutin rig on Second Street, to suit purchasers. (I -lug the teal estatoof the late Dr, Jacob R. Knorr, dee'd, let.. of the City of Allentown ifforesald. Turn. and cot/dawns will be mode known and doe at. boffin two given by mar COURT 11101ITME HOSES WIRAND. Executor GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1870 . IMICEEM " Ireland First—Cuba Afterwards." GO AND HEAR HIM Ticket', at the Book flinroic and all the principal Hotels SINGM KETs, 3o urs RESERVE]) SEATS, 75 ('TS A thatt tir.Prved Seats at Zenner Cior 60,r0, oti Sixth mtre , t, nutter America) Hotel ITIMEIM WOMEN, 3lake Your Homes Comfortable 1! NOW. WE HAVE IT ! THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF WALL PAPER IN THE LEHIGH VALLEY, AT,TIIk. ) I ,D ESTABLISII Gl) BOTEN BOOK STORE LEISENRLNG, TREILLER & CO., ALLENTOAVN, 'PA e ere milling Paper of nil stylos'at peeps to molt olth.r the rich or I, IF YOU WAN eg WALL PAPER 'till+ acme.. do ■ut fall to ily• ca a call. Wo have now on band the largest stock fu tb• Vallov. and can offer greater and better Inducements than any other toasblldbutent. REMEMBER It w 111 pay yott double to purchim at O. 110 TEN BOOK STONE of I.SII3ENRIN(I. THEXLER k CO., • mar 30-If Alleutown, rtt; FRANKLIN SAVINFS BANK. • Located at the corner of Hamilton street nod Church lley. in Lion Hull, second story, oppoelte the Orman ßeformed Church, lo the City of Allownwo, In organixed tool randy for bu.lne... It mill pod NIX per cent. In tro,' On 01/1110110.Siis exeept Gushers,/ th.PO/10/1, fur any period of lime, to be en Irn infect from the dote of deposit. Tan neetthe Willa, the Truideen of the I•Ntltotion have tiled in the Connor Colnutoo fleas of Lehigh Counly. under the direction of the Court. a bond 10 the rum of Twenty-five Tlion.and Dollar...conditionell for the faltb• fad keeping nod apprupriallou of all such ettem of money an shill be plgeril in charge of maid FRANKLIN SAVINOW BANK, whether us deposit., or %harem of .feel, which liebd tinny be enlarged lay the Court whenever it may be deemed urces.nry. addition Inn this. th• Art of make. te Stockholders p.rminitfly liable to Mdegeitor don. tie I hem ttttttt J the Capitol Stock of the flunk, which to dity tibiwowil dollar.. with liberty to lucre.e it to one hundred owl fifty it...sienna dollars. The.e pr.ialen..u.. will wake It a vary doelrable and solo 0..0 Or thil , oot, 11. 13 1,:p a I ' 4; i ' n ' e n .lt t l i i e e P o r iXrE n :;:a u l a b t e e s t t h ; t rOP:rt a „74 l . ' ,),rl l ,; in Arraugotneull will bn made to furnlali drafts on the cilia. of New York nod Philadlphia. J. A. BRIDGES, Pecrident. J. W. WILSON. Vice President. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. Cashier. Tenet,. : Daniel H. Hiller, ohn Milieu, B. A, Bridge., J J. W. Wilson. William Baer. J. IL Zlinmercultu. D. IL Cress, Peter Gros., Edw In Zimmerman, _ • A Rl7l ST.CARPET 832 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND, Rer•lr log for the Spring Trade• Itme . block of t Y•to Sluice of CARPETINGS, purchurd at the; iotoast GOLD HATES. and will M •old ut it a di r tAi r eifit ' alt r°"` l as t "°',l"'A oad. to prvportion. S at -P JOtialt ALAOKWayOD. Lahr Ai-Aut • AU Arch Ain't, Phth. CACTICIN. WlLlSlttainit. bia•WASit liai..,. U. UM I hereby cautlnu persons to b eware or any larynges:tent on my mods or making steel and Iron, or..ny part thereat as I vrlll push It to the very catch nt th e Patent Law., as both are ratemate4 by ms. D.•V? IL NI /I 'LD• • • m9O-2t d4f 1 1121E1 mar r•tf
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