The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, January 04, 1871, Image 1

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1 1 th now and Improe.
at experienced work.
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orkmaaahl petition p. ' front at home
. Call at ottrdiactory aid
•L examination.
for
.brekt ii t ifel=t timer
. ro
rtlrmatlou to the builder
Art by calllag_at the Ideas.
..t,the Jordan Urldge, Allem.
"°lll44°l4'ionfhi. * co
ittleasea:fti , ' io 'Olg . H . 4g: Cosi
ebtlo letegtlllat they hav7reit
EMI
inut sad lint from tr.*
Sieger
t heollandale, at
11, or Yard, will be
ESS
ear allsd at short holies
arks' prig's.
NS & CO. , ..
el r
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‘ Hoy Railroad.
lo : .
0 Co.,
y D ..!•
LUMBER
4pLINDS,
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1 1 1:
UILDERS!
M & WEAVER
noana to the nubile that they hare
• mbar S nod on the epaidens and eon•
ng occmpled by TIMMER BRO.'S
ae. Tenth, north gide, where they
ilk a fall auortmentot everything
• ass, comprising la part •
RITE PINE, ernes and HEW
110, WHITE PINE BOARDS.
O and PLANK of all •lees
ad welt swotted.
•
'• Bowler HEMLOCK JOIST sod
I oof assorted Masa. •
AND WHITE PINEISHINGLEB of
sod SHINE
. S. and s lure sanotooont or •
INO. Moo WHITE OAK PLANK sad
. . . . . .
RDB of all thicknesses.
' II and SPRUCII PALINGS and PICKETS.
st i 2efior to anything In the market
WHITE PIN and HEMLOCK VENCE. RAILS. WHITE
•—, • 0, and CHESTNUT POSTS. low Au.
Ell deslrolp purehluling Lumber to as good advantage
as Is offered any other lard In the county. Sr. Musa.
od to *all an examine our stock before putchasing also.
where.
•
4Pitufactio4 Guaranteed in Quality and Pried.
flonlor member of the firm wo old hereby express ht*
• EV4l.°.`Ltitrt r ougrZlgtigtrie, re°:::l2gre:%Trit;
•
gam p°,..tgeYEAre heel Valtt."" "mder
• Iles clfnit7.
1313: W. TREXLIIIR. TKOS. WEATEIt
a aat 31
At , IBIIIOVALI •
'LUMBER ! LU 08 . !
WILLOUGHBY R. TItEXLER
4 7 . iIIOCCIIIIOII TO • DUOS..)
f. Heisby aanonneee to the public that he has bought out
111. Well-known LUMBER YARD of TREELBR A BROS.
gadiaatended the same to the n rrty adolalag, at the
geragg of Tenth and Hamilto atrairDa where he will be
eorultantlY Prepared to supply all domain& that may he
.Madeltpon him in the way or
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!BUILDING MATERIALS
•
• eithiklesli quality, and at the loweell vices. Ills atonic
1401614 i IR Dart Of
Plll O ll and
. MI" CKVVIATIVI and Rub, d
• SILLOW run an d
I.lllli oat naurmax
vs/Ammo twine,
JOISTS and SCANTLING.
et all lengths and %WM
CM
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OrsAIL.0PrO1111(2, .... filliatll 1101 . 0 4 )
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PAYEppr I , t: linker POll
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, . Y.;NET TIE:;.t) SIT ' - - , . , 3:. ,
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• Thia Met B oldisatAting,Bank.,,lassliamm
Pe w in hump 'WA , s
or to s ; and.oo Untied° peg X
TEREPT NW m0t101,10., ou• 4..11..and. •V I
/Lin areal for eborter Pall ,
• ell deposits of money wit Da hold strictly s'ori.
des
Emitters, Ailministrators,Trusties; Auignees,
( .. Treasurers, Tax Collectors,
I tlidfilegas
r t n ta:t i lf putt or , private mormys, are of
. niter , . Morals:4li. taborer*, and ail, who have
• m ey to pot on interest fora long
and short, period will
T ,
. our lug tit Igloo am agreeable and advantageous one In
w ith to do Vrirs. b Ire espegally Wylie Laol tat°
In'itilietlitlirwetla see Wane us .
. : , . swee privi
iznateitr d
i : L e If a Choir I , l , ii . Tgle n gui power to ...
• Moir/ deposited with this rnstltution •
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IS SAFE AND WELL SECURED,
b a Cipltal stock cud surplus
money "AITH:Logr
• STY TROUSAND DOLLARS, by
• ard of Trustee. have a. required by t outer. even
cud. under the super DOLLARSe Court In the .um of
'YTS TIIOUSAND which bonds are recta
tared In and held by the Court of Common Pleas oft ht.
county for the aecurity of depo.itor..
Our Iron Vaults are of the molt secure and extenolve
kind known In thls country a. s. pentortal inspection will
show, and to which we Invite our friend. and customers.
We refer to this bailer (Mr that safe Burglar Proof Vaults
complete the!-Vere.,7III,IIATAYES' gilreia n e Beek.
CIIIIISTIAN v ice President,
REUBEN STABLER, Cashler.
• tan ZZZZZ :
William 11. Jitney. Charles B Bush,
Christian Preis, John D. Mlles,
P. B. Samuels. Bent. J. Ilasenhueh,
•
George Brutal, Samuel Sell,
Nathan Pater, Dm It•tf
5-20'S AN D 1881'S
BOUGHT, BOLD AND EXCHANGED
DiosT LIBERAL TERMS.
dOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKST RATES.
COUPONS CASHED
PACIFIC. RAILROAD BONDS
BOUGII'r AND SOLD
AY,
Stocks Bought arid Sold on Commission Only
Accounts natant and Intents: allowed on DaUy Bal
oney', cubing to check at rigid.
DEPEMBito.
It. Z. Pociviniar
40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHU,ADELPHIA..
MAQUNGIE SAVINGS BANK,
2 ilamilton, bittween 7th and Dth . Street•
ALLENTOWN, PA,
trrigriettriv:rWVl l ,;t:i 41 gm" "'I
tn
su7
Inms
• SIX PER CENT. INTEREST
•
whl be pita:.
shro n"'9 uso . f li si m eurruir le m wi ou l o h y d r a orn a y 'l p t e it rt " or ti l m ho e.
p il t u P Ste r i tuni rta awi " ts; .
or Canada., wilt 'hare Mgr's:Dotter. Droll
itt sea without asp risk oh their part. .
_ thir en.s
sld, elltor. Co,lPo,!•„}lvetgvir,,EL,
gbt. ' • D~V[DBG •OLL,Pres o p
C. Ltrirrhilrfor. list Costlier.
aim 154/
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mILLERST4IIWiii
MILLERSTGIVII, LEHIGH COUNTY.
This Institution will be opened on or before theldt ds
of April. /donor wlll.be taken on deposit at all times anti
In say slims from one dollar upwards. for whisk .
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST
per annum will be Paid., •
DevoeDa may withdrawn at any time. Also, 1.10007
t IST arable tercel.
1 " .4 J &HES - N.1,31.En. Erummt
I. Samna, Crashigr.
F. M. Sniffed, George Lndwiir;
Frederick C. Yokel. • Clirlellan K. HOSSitigir•
David Donner. William Salida/.
Isaac, 0 Hebei. •Oldeon , F. Egon., .
Horatio T. Barisal,. Benjamin J.BelimoYer.
Jams. bingioaster 'war 16.6 m
KUTZTOWN SAVINGS BANK,
(Organized tinder Slate Charter in ISLD.)
MONEY RECEIVED'ON DEPOSIT. and (low cent. li:t
-ares( will be allowed. For shorter periods special rates
will be paid.
Also, money loaned out on FAVORABLE TERMS. Sold
Bank, il , located In the Keystone House, in the borough of
Kutztown JOHN H. FOGEL, resident.
liow•ao ilo ssssss AL D. Cashier.
Taman: •
F.• J. Slonah M. D., I. D. Winner. Esq..
David Plater. 11. H. Bahaism, Esti.
W. B. Fogel, • Daniel Choler
ItichardJ. Knerr. Jon. Miller
. ' PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 15, ,IW.
H. 'l'. tlgtoinoLo, Druggist: • - '
Dear Slp-1 have been a sneerer, for upward of
, . twenty yenta, with gravel, bladder and kidney
Located at the corner of Hamilton street and Church t
affections, during which tiMell hove used war i"
alley, In Lion Ball, second story, opposite the German 003 inesilelnal preparations. and barn under the
Reformed Church, In the City of Alleatown, is organised treatment of the most eminent Phvalcians ex
perieucing but little relleP , . ' '
t a n x :f d rtaity l f l o i r d b e u r ei ze nere r, s.tht ai rottl y p 4, ll ,t B 4 l
.. 7 (P
dot.i :i c 2 . ;
o f . :
7 n , ,
E Having seen your preparations extensively
Pi To u segre which , the Trustees of the Institution have advertised, I consulted with my family physician
filed la the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh-County. , in regard to using your-Extract Hoehn.
ender the direction of the Court. a bond In the sorryaf 1 .11.1 this because I had used all Mods of ad-
Menty• t tive Tle a usa r ulli.:Thire zf e i olidgge
0 d 0 f4 , "; Dolt:- , vertised remedies, and had found them. worth.
some quite Injurious; In fact, I despair
ticrrbegpt:ced% charge otsald VIIAPIR LIN SAWNOTI I le ". und .
DANK,. ' whether aa deposits, or shares of stock. which . Off ofo i o n 3 e c. 7 . get tine
_well, and determined •to use
bend rear bends:god by the Cited wherever It may be
g o r o c r ilieut u . les l t t ros . eaf t t i ej . u t li l t o e t ia I know of ni c tl: o e
o f nse
deemed necaletry.
In addition tothis. the Act of Incorporation mates the your remedies. As you advertised that It was
Stockholder:personalty !fable to the depositors {r. doe. composed of buchu, sahebs, and Joclper berries,
We the amount of the Capital Stock of the Bank. which it occurred to Inc and my family phyei tan as an l
Is arty thousand dollars. with liberty to increase it to olio excellent combination, and with lilt advice,alter I You can be provided and be Made couffortahle at
hundred and fifty thousand dollars. an examination - of the article, tend consulting i ' AIA_MMOTH STORES!
These provistinevelli make It a very desirable sad safe again with the druggist, I concluded totT It. 1 1
place of deposit. .. • - . •,, Chords. • •
liesldes, it may beproper lactate that the deposits will i commenced Its nee about eight monthe ago, tit . •
to kept in one of the retest and best protected oautts in ;which time I was coml. CI to Illy room. Front I ' itlE LARGEST AND CUSAPIiST STOOK
thlicity. , the fired bottle I was astonished and grntilled of
. _
Water Ploof . Cloth, i.'of Chloe, Olsen and Crockery ware In Lehigh and addein•
arrauaemeata will iminadototurnish draft. on the cities 1 the bencflelate ff ect;all.l after U3lll It for three
weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like
of liews,r orb and I lilladelphia
at that ' . • I tog countie s. . . , ..-. • . .
S. A. BRIDORIEJ, President writing you a full statement of m y case
.I. W. WILS O O, Vie.' Pruid " . time, but thought my Improvement might only Or HRPRLL ANTS stall Me digerent mixtures. i • Saw I ' 4OlllO S et the 2,110331 " Pei": ' 6
c.,..
temporary, uud therefore concluded to defer CLOTH
. C iiifigilp r Th r TR . . .-. . Good 10 cent PLATES it •
J. IL ZjiMIIERAtAIL Cashier. , be , . 13. . Plants
Traoleis : s oil see if it , would effect a pet mattent cure, . TWEEkt, ' ' 18 " . 12 coati
DanieLll. Miller, S. A,• Bridges,23 BOWLS' • ' • le cents
knowing then it would be of greater value to A full Ilea f or BOYS' 811/TS. ail . " . . 12 Note
John Bottrop. J. NY Wilson.
William Baer, • J. E. Zimmerman you, and more 'satisfactory to me. ' 11 •• lOceuta
D.ll. Cr eits,_ Peter dross. I am noW able to report that a cure Is effeoed .• 8 cents
Sciwin Zimmerman. merge. Oiler eking the remedy for live months. UN D E R S HIR T S AND DRA WER S . , ~,
. . 7 " • 4 teats
___ Your.Bnchu being devoid of any unpleasant . , . • ALSO,... . . • • ' o MOOS Scoots
table anal odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of 3- TUMBLERs 6 cent.
the SPASM, I do not mean lobe without It wh
en. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. • 3 ' "' • , lOcenta
• 13 cents each
ever odgaston may require lie use Iffsuch Elec. 60 gents.
lions, ... • .
M. McIIORMICM. gitera °l" n a ts ' e a tt e to sll loe be t t o ora yort ti r r e!d h cin in tllol .l . llMern. : W.
Will
in :r e ery "°"ll te nt' r7 ll. elf! t o Pl l s7 Q 3. u .P. e d' erni d :::ro or snd Glassware cheaper
'"E.°T.lliitmzulk co., ' i than the' Cheeped: 'AI-o, Waiters; Looking Glasses.
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BUILDEntii LOOK •TO YOUR IN. I romadr. belouslug to a Aot•claiaChine Store. All ki nd
I°s"d
7D7
Hamilton
lit"
A)lent"D. 1..
le , Careotreeteallarill.lat.r.nortiustisebfiaal.atTftetly'nj'artilicleaCottLoritia la l tr i O d tle " to S
L. 1771 m , Co, . •
•., •• . ff ., ~ ! lets troll 53 03 'upward. Remember the place, el t rla .
Cameos Daim ler Chimr:yrrsuar t a ,,,, a , zt... , ILTPMFITItHhT. nearly opposite th e German Reform ed
Day Tops, ch and more durable than uy other to Ohara" , • . . c T. C. RERNAIIEN
marset. They maenads of pure eentant. and sands bell
P°wlr./.1 17 . B olnersesed, wall seaweed, arid era in • 11,1141 i EST STOVE 1 • .
pratt yiti respect. .
FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK,
IRA RD SAVINGS BANK,
EBILEM
Monies received on deposit at all times from one dollar
upwards. Pays SIX per cent. interest for sic mouths or
al 1 r. Your Der caul. on dally balance, subject to check
Securities bought and sold. interest collected on (lovern..
wept Beearltion at fair Was.
All deposla of money wUI be held strictly .confidentlal,
and may be withdrawn at any time.
Raffled women and minors bare special privileges
riled In our charter, havlng full power to Marmot bud.
• with se In, thelrOwn aim•
This Institution is a legal depository for monies paid
to Court, and remlyes money In trust Rom guardians,
mlnistrators. treasurers t ax collectors and others.
YUEET LOANED OR FAVORABLE TREYS.
• • t • • 'PRA°, ALBISIOII7, Freableut.
0 • ,
l old sod Albright ]amen t.
K"ne;
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'its+
14')fh
&'*wg rtutUlom"
STjjAMILTON ST.,
GOLD
(Organized ander Mate Marta),
EAST HAMILTON STREET,
OPPOBITIII COVILT•ZOVeII.
MEWS SAVINGS BANK.
, •
•rporatdU unddr a State Mark,. •qf 1870.
o~elstOleiUPPUlfmttulatearliaklP. Lablall Co.'
Imatttotton hue been orgamlaed and opened under a
Charter. MONEY will be taken on dpualt all
and In any Corn from el and upwardo, ( or which
' ER.CENT. INTEREST
WILL BE PAID
.Its may be wllbdrewi% at say time. • •
moue] ""?"snaraM b illrilr'Pristds ne
..700111., OaaMer. . ,
. H, A. Baylor, Blreub,
alai Moyer, avid Peter.
•". tu
al Kahn.
4 1 . P
1 1 V °. it • % me
t.. sp
te:
MB • • ./
William %lota ' IsPr (4M
LOAN.-i—THZ ZINN BAVINGS BANK
111 load 90,0001 s large er small eimounti, whereat'
. mi. riesi. will be web! la eoldwe
tram', every ex =wale. Cloberebient Vends bet—
. go ern.b or boned at workipt heel 'Abel , to
: • • 7ib bitter—blot* labben
LEN OE LIEINEIntIinIINNIL-TE.
MOBS. all Mod,. poillivel_np, ll rrottly 66,1;,61,6a.
eared by W. A:MAUANDLEMS, M. - = AliCli
ET. i• •
.11 7 r:rein%
11,617 ao 6166 of dioeptloa MAIO of tri• d‘:l
- ears Is perreet porpoimeliWit oat t •
t danger , witho the to the Ds
• sot way, mid M ahou t caustics or s rattiesto I
re blots FLestira.. Irrol•ristui and,I d th
one ion r tloaseit
Porso.s.9aTect rhoii4eloht• Oleo*.
E irAiiiiJscltz'f , us — rztg.
, Tr..lb:,.ritAtEttii- v iocierhaatztßir.
~Kt i Tail rorVir tilos* lo tuba la
.t. sa
oeit•s4, . , • asss ,
1 4
111 , 11% 4,.. Io • • •.`, . 4 i, k
' w, l , ?fit i' • I T ; filAitt i :•;, 4,,,
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faebicinal.
tral
THE KIDNEYS.
The Kidneys are Lwo in number, situated at
the upper part .of the loin, surrounded by fat,
and consisting of three parts, viz.: the Anterior,
the Interior, and the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs. Interior etmsists of Us
sues or veins, WhlOil serve tut a deposit for the'
urine and °Loves' It to the exterior The exterior
Is a eonduetOralso; torml atlas In a single tube.
and earl led the Ureter. The ureters are connected
with the bladder.
The bla•]der to composed of various coverings
or tissues, dlvlded . into parts. viz.: the Upper,
the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The
up ocr expels, the lower retains. Many have a
desire to urinate without the ; othei • uri
nate without the ability to retain. This are.
.quently occurs in children.
,To cure these affections, we must bring Into
action the muscles, which are engaged In their
various functions. If they are neglected, Gravel
or Dropsy may ensue.
The render moat klao be made aware, that how
ever alight may be the attack, It la cure to effect
the bodily health and mental powers,as ourilleeh
and bind are ■upporled from these *maces. ,
GOUT, OR RHEUMATISM
Pain occurring In the loins Is indicative of the
above disea.es. They occur 111 persona disposed
to geld •taauieh and challtY ,enereilona.
THE GRAVEL
.
The gravel owlet; (rota, ti . egleet or iniprOpe •
treatnient of the kidneys. These organs being
wee t, the water is not expelled -from the blad
der, but allowed to remain; It becomes feverish,
:old sediment forms. It la from thisdepoalt that
the stone is formed, and gravel cowmen.
DROPSY
• Is a collection of water In some parts of the body,
and bears different nanies,secordlng to the parts
affected, viz.: when generally dltrased over the
body. It Is called Anuaaren: when of the abdo.
men, Ase'tea: when of the chest, Ilydrothorax.
TREATMENT
fleltnbold'a highly conoeutrated coutpouud
Extract Buchu Is decidedly one of the best rem
edlee for d Imam; of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS, RHEUMATISM AND
GOUTY AFFECTIONS. •
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iTuder this bead vie hiava:miranged
DYSURI A, or difficulty and pain In passing
Wa
ter;
SCAN Y SECRETION. or small and frequent
discharges of water;
STRANGURY, or stoppin urine ater;
HEMATURIA, or bloody ;
GOUT and RHEUMATISM of the KIDNEYS,
without any change in quantity.but increase
In color, or dark water.
It W[ls always highly reoommended by the late
Dr. Yhyslek, In these affections.
This medicine increases the power of diges
tion, and excites the absorbents into healthy
exercise by which the watery or calcareous de
positions, and all unnatural enlargements, as
well as pain and inflammation. are reduced, and
It Is taken by inen,women and children. Dime
lions for use and diet accompany,
,
dhotild art y one doubt Mr. IteCornileat's stele
maul. he refers to the following centletnent •
lion. WM. iIIGIER, ex-cove our, Penneylva
n In.
Hon. THOR. R. FL, Philadelphia.
llon. J. B. KNOX, Jud e Judge, Philadelphia.
lion. J. R. BLACK, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. D. R. PORTER., ex-Governor, Pennsylva
nia. • r , .
LEWIS; r Phliadelphia. •
:lion. R. C. GRIER. Ju e,. sited Stoles Court.
Hou. G. W.WOODWAI Judge,Plilladelphls.
lion. W . A. PORTER, City Sol I otter, Philadel
phia.
BIGLER,ex-Governor, California.
Hon. R. BANKS, Auditor 'General, W4'B4ll'-
And many °there. Irneeesistry.
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Sold by nil DrugKlsts nod aNs- len. everywhere.
BOWtire of Indletlons. AIM for lletnabOld'e.
Take no other. 'Price-41.25 per bottle, or a bot
tles (or, WO._ PellVirett to any .ntlareall.....Plo-.
scribe eymptontelti
U: n,naU
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Addirervi:ll. T. 11ELM BOLD, Dnii
ea! WArekimpse, §1:1 Broadway,lFtri:
El
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stall
ehl
ina • WW ll°ol. ...." 777 r t
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ALLEN'rOTgig, WEDI4E
DAVIS der.oo4; ,, tr
New& Iniproyed Grand filu_
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PIAI~TO „
CHUlt9ll' RA .O,RGANS
Seidler CA II and Parehisere will
well to examine the lIIPROVMAINT. before
porehaeloeebeWherc"
. Seed for a Descriptive Circular. -
GEORGE STECK & CO'S
PIANOS,
Maser & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs,
AN rigged Block •at Greatly Reim, Plias.
GOULD & FISCIIER,
up 11.17
SEVENTY-FIVE FIRST num 11E.
DAIS AWARDED. •
THE GREAT f
BALTIMORE PIANO i
AILiOPLCTORY
WILLIAM KI A BB & 0• ,
PIANO FORTES,
.These Instruments bave been before tlto public for
nearly Thirty Yearn, and upon their excellence alone at-
Wand an uneourchnscdpre-cm(nence,whlch pronounces
them unequalled.' Their
combines great power, meatuses, and Cue dogleg rinuth•
Iy. as well e n greet purity of Intonation, and sweetness
throughout the etitiro thole Their
TOUGH
la pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the illness.
found In so many Plano..
IN WORKMANSHIP '
they are ttnequelled.ueing none but the vary beelseasenuf
mate Hal, the large capital employed le our boatmen ea
abling nalo keep continually an immense , clock of lum
ber. An on hand.
griPAN our Square Pinnus have or New Improved
Ovgarracreu Noma and the Agraffe Treble. •
WIT We would cell special attention to our late improve.
meets In GRAND PIANO! and SQUARE GRAND.%
PATRIMID Atm. 11, MN which bring the Piano
perfection than has yet been attained.
Every Piano Fully Warranted for's ream
Wa have made amioaromenta 'for the Rate IVklterak
1,112.141G3TR 'n .
Lowest Factory l'dcee.
WILLIAM KNABEtt CO.
• JAMES BELLAK,
Wholesale Depot. 2,9 & 281 Booth sth Bt.. Phila . ., Pa.
sep Mem,
SAMUEL E. SMYTH.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
r W u An . l4 .O 7 tagr e u i l in lif e :i t ur i tir . 1 !o Wm patron. that he has
Plated 011 Nickel and White Retitle, satiable for tatollY
or airy trade.
Au the quality or plating can only be known to thy pint- •
er the purchaser must rely on the manufacturer's slate.
mono there twiny so much worthlees ware to the marktll;
all rept muted as treble plats. at prices impossible too
he
mantasolute& . • .- •- • - ••••
All his roods are marked • fl.. K.•SIITTII. •
Call and .examitte the gaudy before porch, asnup t f.SlWq . '
ifgr'Ott) VARE•REPLATEP.Ute,.. • ,
• am, WIT - • •
MEM! & BOBBINS,
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• A man and his wife enjoyed their tea, '
Ina cottage, cosy and warm ;
Whlletheir children, too, at the.table sat, • ,
Not heeded the, raging stont.
The firelight glowed from the pollehed'sloVe, ,
• And the oaken door was elean,•
While the glittering tins on the whitened wall
'Wife bright with i sliver* sheen. '
In a corner, screened from the opening finor,
The household cradle steed;
It had the ones that came before—
The sire to his babyhood. ..
Now the tiny Inked ibat le,sOftly raised '
Dont the mother's secret' till ;
And oft she turns, as she her tea,
To se e If the babe Is
No costly chairs, mo carpets rare,
' Are Seen in that bumble home ; '
But their hearts are light with glad content,
And free from a wish to roam.
:The meal Is peat—the evening wanes,
While cheering songs are snug,
Or wards of love nod harmless mirth
Are passed from tongue to tongue.
0, envy not the rich and gay,
Whose pleasures quickly, dy,
In happy hearts a treasure lies,
cott7ses'gold can buy.
Mt happy homes, where nature Smiles,
Content without renown,
Are richer far with their bumble Joys
Than the train of a kingly crown.
."Uneasfit Inuircr. . • ,
WHAT REDID AND WHO HE WAS.
'One beautiful simmer day the#9 was* great
festival in the large park at ylenna. Thispsrk
is called by the People the Enter. It is fall of
lovely trees,ffne walks, and little rustio
urchouses. At the time of which I am speak
ing it was almost covered wltherowds of peo
ple. Among a number of - organ grinders,
beggars; and girls who played on harps, there
stood an old musician. He had once been a
soldier, but his penalonwis not enough to live
on. Still he did not like to beg; therefore, on
this particular festival day he took .his violin,
and played under.a tree in the park. He had ,
a faithful dog with him, which lay at his feet,
and held a hat in his mouth, so that passers
by might cast , coins into it. •
On the day which I have just mentioned, the
dog sat before him with the old hat. Many
people went by and heard the musician play
ing; but they did not help him much. twon
derthe people did not give him more, for be
was truly a pitiable object. he face was cov
ered with scam received in his country's bat
tles, and he wore a long gray coat which he
had kept ever since he was in the army. He
even had his old !sword by his side, for be
would not walk in the streets without carry
ing his trusty friend with him.
He had only three fingers on Lis right hind,
so that be held the bow with difficulty. A bul
let had taken off the two others, and. almost
at the same time a cannon ball had taken off
his left leg. The last money he Lad bad been
spent in buying new strings for his violin,.and
he was now playing with all his strength the
military air he had learned when a boy with
his father. He looked lad enough, as he saw
the multitudes pass by in their strength, and
youth and beauty; for he know that if he did .
not obtain some money that eveninghe vrould
have to go to bed supporter's. ills dog was
'better off, for he sometimes fonnd a bone here
and there to satisfy the cravings of hunter.
It was late in the afternoon, the musician's
hopes were almost like the sun—they were
both going down tegether—and lie Placed his
violin down by Mashie, and leaned against the
tree, the tears streaming down his cheeks. lie
thought none ',6f..GMt giddy 'crowd saw him•
but he was wilitalkin. Not far of e 1 rod a gen
tletrati in fins 'clothes, who bad a kind heart;
and when he saw that no one gave the tattered
soldier anything, he was touched with sym
pathy. Going to the dog, and looking in the
hat, he saw only two small copper coins in it.
He then said, "My good friend, why de you
not play longer?"
"Oh," replied the old man," my'dear, sir, I'
cannot; my arm is so tired that I cannot bola.
the bow; besides' I have had 'no dinner, and I
have little prospect of supper."
The stranger resolved to aid him as beet Le
could; and, giving him • piece of gold, said,
" I will pay you, ifyou will lend me your vie•
lin for an hour."
"Oh," • said the musician, "this plece of
money Is worth more than half.a.dozen fiddles
like mine." •
"Never mind," said the stranger; "I only
want to hire It one hour."
'llery well; you can do what.you will,"
said the owner.
The gentteman took the fiddle and the bow .
In ?disbands, and then said, "Now, you take
the'inoney, and I will play. I am quite sure
the people will give us something."
he first air had not been finished before
the people, observing a strange sight, and
hearing beautiful music, stopped a moment in
curiosity. Every one saw that the tiee•lookkig
stranger was playing for the poor, min; but
none knew who he was. By.and-by the pea
pie began to drop money into the hat, and the
dog seemed delighted to , receive
~o many
pieces of gold for his master. The circle of
beirers'becrtme larger and larger. Evep 'the
coachmen of the"'splendid carriages begged
the people inside to stop and hear the music.
Still the money increased. Gold, silver
,and
copper were thrown Into the hat by old, and
young. The dog now began to growl. hat
could be the matter? One gentleman, as he
dropped a large piece or money, into the hat
struck him on the nose, he came very near
letting all the money fall. But the hat soon
became so Leavy that Le could not hold it any
longer..
"Empty your hat, old man," said the peo
ple, "and we will fill it again for you."
He pulled out Ills handkerchief, and wrapped
the money in it, and put It in his violin bag.
The stranger kiipt on playing. and the peo
ple cried out "Bravo! bravol". He played first
'one tune end then • another. The children
seemed carried away with delight. At last be
played "Ood bless the Emperor Francis I All
hats and taps flew off their heads, for the
people loved their emperor. The music came
to an end; the hour was ended, and thi. per ,
former handed back the violin to the old Man.
"Thank you;" said the gentleman.' "Flay
God b.ess you!"' and be .disappeared in the
crowd.
..who is her , mild the peopi. --'Where
does be come from?"
A certain person sitting In one °Fibs coach.
MI said. "I know him. It Is Alexander Boo
.eber, the distinguished violinist. It is lust
like blip. Re saw that poor musician needed
kkelpsind he has helped him to good purpose, "
The children, Hipp gniet three cheers for
Boucher, and put More nionej In Wallet.' Its
opener went tome that evening richer thap he
tad I.eep before...'iVbeo he went ~ to d
bed be folded - Ins winds and,praynfl ; that, God
might "bleu good iMucher;" so that.,, when
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,CHRISTMAS- IN. ALIENTOWN,
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An abundance or Christmas FestivalSfor the
children on, Saturday evinlng_enatinattlay af
ternoon, sermons 'on; topics 'vaulter' to tbe
Christmas season on t Sunday rnbrning and.
eVening,.and kpartial suspension of' imaineek
on. Monday characterized the observance' et ;
Christmas in Allentown. The children were'
well remembered and provided for by the va•
rious Sunday School Festivals which were .
held, and the enjoyment which they mini.
tested at the presents they received and the
arrangements which were made for their COM=
fort and gratification furnished ample enjoy
ment to the hard working Superintendents
and Committees. It lone easy matter to get
up a pleasant and successful Christrinut Pesti .
val, and many of our readers tan testify 'that
a place upon a Committee appointed at each
time is more laborious than Ornamental. The
success which attended the different Festivals
strewed the energy and zeal:which had charac
terized these Committees, and if onr paper was,
large enough we should be glad to give a fell
and circumstantial account of each of the .
Festivals held In our city. But as that Is
possible, we must content ourselves with' giv
ing a bare outline and noting only the more
prominent features:of each. The; churches
were generally , tastefully • and" elaborately
trimmed with evergreens andfurnished with
appropriate mottoes, and we doubt if es much'
care and attention have ever been bestowed
on Christmas adornments and preparations In
this city as at this season. . . "
AT . THE PRESBYTERIAN IMBRUE.
The leading features of the Festival held at
the Presbyterian church on Salt:lnlay evening
were : an Introductory addresi by Miss'Ait 7 .
nie Washburne, happily worded'and'ehartn
ingiy delivered; the presentationtO the con
gregation by A. J. Brelnigr hibehalf of the
Infant Class, of a beautiful Bible for use on
the - pitipit ; the presentation of a Harmonium
to the Sabbath School by Mr. T. P. Emmons
In behalf of the donors; the exhibition of
tableaux—" Little Samuel," "Early Piety,"
and " Faith at the Cross" ; an address to the
children about Santa Claus by Dr. William J.
Romig ; a Biblical exercise of the Infant Class;
the appearance of Dr. William J. ltomig
dressed as a veritable Santa Claus and loaded
down with about a hundred and fifty•stock
hogs full of candy for the little ones; the pre.
sentation of a silver set of six pieces to Bev.
J. W. Wood ; the presentation of a sliver lee
pitcher to the Superintendent, Dr. Barnes
the presentation of a "Webster's Unabridged"
and a box of handkerchiefs to Miss Magruder,
In behalf of the parents of the members of her
Infant Class; the plucking of oranges from a
beautiful Chestmas tree, and the general In
terchange of presents between teachers and•
scholars.
AT TRH ENGLISH ItEFORAIRb.CHURCII
The English Reformed Sabbath School gave
a very pleasant and satisfactory entertainment
on Saturday evening, consisting of singing,
scriptural and allegorical recitations, .&c., and
one of the best proofs of the interesting char.,
acter of the exercises is the fact that the enter
tainnient is to be repeated on Saturday evening
of this week by request. Thii decorations of
this church, as well as those of the Presbyte
rian, Episcopalian, Methodist .and other
churches,, showed careful and tasteful labor,
and contributed very materially to the enjoy
4it u telest * lute valln 14 ,
to the presents distributed to the scholars from
the Christmas tree,tho following presentations
were made " The ,Changed Cross"—a beau
tiful chromo—presented by Rev. W. It. Hof
ford to Rev. S. R. Wagner, in behalf of the
Bible Class taught by the latter; a cigar atand
presented to Mr. Ohl, the organist, by Dr. Ap -
ple,in behalf of the choir ; a silver pencil and
gold pen, presented to Mr. Hyle, one -of the
tenor singers, by Dr. 'Apple, in behalf of the
ladles of the choir. This comprised the larger
I presentations of Saturday evening, but the
more substantial presents were reserved for.
Christmas Day. After his Sunday morning
sermon Mr. Walther found in his overcoat,
which he had left In the room in the rear of
the pulpit, an elegant gold watch, and there
were also a silver pitcher and goblets in the
room, for Mrs. Wagner.
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The regular Christmas services were Initial
Grace church on Sunday forenoon, and in the
Afternoon there was a distr.bution of presents
to the children. The ',ailing features of the
afternoon entertainment were : several Cinist
rnas Caro'B.:.an addreAL by Rev. Mr. Grins;
the baptism of two children ; the cat , chetical
examination of the Infant Class, and the gii:
log of preSents to the members Of the Sabbath
School and children of the parish. Dining
the exercises a note was banded to Itev. Mr.
Giles by two of the children containing a small
aunt of money. The members of the emigre.
nation presented Mrs. Grins with a purse. of
$lOO.
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The principal features of the Festival at the
Methodist church on Saturday evening were
singing and recitations by the Sabbath Samd,:
and the distribution of presents to the cbildven
by Emits Claus, Mr. A. c. Bross, who entere.d
the shurch 'through a window and rinsed
much merritnent among the little folks by lila
appearance and by his gills.
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At the Church of the lliteillateir there wee nit
address by the Rector, Rev. Mr. Bartlett, and
the distribution of pri senta to the children.
At the Baptist church thi• Superintend , lit
of the Sabbath School delivered Re address,
*id the officers of the chool gave the preeent
to the children. •
At Bt. Paul's Lutheran church the eahhath
school teachers made presents to their Schol
are, and the choir presented Itir, 'Grossman,'
the organist, with handmaid hYtitti book.
At most Jr Ootall or the reMaiiiink churches
in tiie city there iris some apprOpriate recog•
nlttria of the Christmas season, and iv.° are
glad it, record so general and pleisant en ob
tervancu'of the mason in our city.
' GpMAT FIRE AT lIICIIIIOND,. VA.—Abollt.
two o'clock on Oundey morni ng the Smote'.
Wood lintel at Rlchniond was discovered tii hp
'entire on the lower floor. An effort wine 1t,4 1
Meillately Made to • alarm the- guests •aud o ' 7l
scene became IndeFcribablc. Men tyrre.r u ,,) /' ;i, , ,,
ink about trying to iav,e their h m ar r 0,:!;;;,, , ,, , :• eid:1:1
the women , nearly Vatted, eed ".".,,.t, ff pfi , r,
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7 7- „„i 'm iv
plug front the whilir4e ,P• P•
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w i n d
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tw° other oli"7l'''re° 4 li but ciiiliii by tiitfilono 4*,
preteen's ladders Were P. .: • - • wi iii; wi t ' i v lb:l44*
two ,storles,.t o, reach Ilia • windows ,'. I.. : ,
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NO. 1.
Cornelius, the lion:
In Valtlmoie;' Sam
with Euker & Bn);
with Melhlser & Co;
_for tlit % pancirsima
ru. Pat 9 of
Mail agent; ;
Southern .Exi,res
Watling and'amy
giiests'whO escaped '`'
had to ' be'cared .. .ffo' .
other bOuses'nerifbli&nr;
ioaa' about 11:100,0; 0 14444 : ',
Northern CompEttiltii4,'‘
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IN . A. CELLAR A.T.,BrBASItURGIAr.
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A French paper gliree:Ote . o lqgaccount.•
of the experlencee'ef oile;or the filutbittMitcet, ....-.: , 4
Strasburg during tits 0e0.:4:`3,Y: litid.stiOti:.,.: ; ,9 l i
established in Btratibitrifor:Many yeara,:a*.. F .lt.
my affairs had niivdt:.4l 4 oii.:to..liideOro.uf '!,i.i,...r.:.':;:
they were when the4/ailitryik,co , Oa t he
approach of the eitethillientkka,i , my.,,Witti ....-'?!.
and fathily,bia could Vet leityWnlYiiarelititiee '.::, A,'
and shops,, lest toiett• the :Own, was taken •'' '''''''
they should ho giveii . np topiilage. Thefirilt ...;,- , ;7
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eight alt wer4-7014.k1te '' ' ~.,
tied seemed lobe spared ; lOC . iM, ,P4e.,1iii 31 44 ) .
day 'ti shell exPlOded'ln.frunt g' tiii . lieriiie and; s ,
broke all tho windows en:klitt.i,round 4044,
thought It '
pindetitfrpro.: . thati, timii - kiA
refuge *My collai: Thad saute pray**
there, an tinit I seldoii6ient.P4of It • lIIP4I
my days and eienlitgs'inOndlek, little t1i1nk . ,,...
Ind whet was abOufteliefalrsiim . On B,titarr.. i
day,.the 10th, about Mid:daY,..4liiie I .I*.ar ' .
;sling a Meal, I heard a trpmeadetis . noltiek.,,t ,
overhead. I ran to the stairs to ascertain ' the I FS
amount'of damagedoubtless caused VA 5h011.4': . ; 7 1) .
falling into my houde. I are . ,d inicitprritied . ,.;:: . ....%::: 7:
The entrance of the cellar was stopped up by ; - .':.fi:!
portions of the wall. The house lidd fallen , „..*t . n
ha; and I was buried alive.' 'V hat'' passed ''t;
through my mind in the first hour of my Ciip' ; ''; .'
tivity. I cannot adequately describe. : I filitt"r, 4
fits Of dumb auger, to which general exlians, , ,;',,.. ,-
lion succeeded. By degrees I came to ipyie i ..,<.7 ,, ,
s c
iviti,
for I must confess I coMpletely.A.st my -- i
!.;
I collected my ideas, and thought Ire ut -, ::::..Z . f;
bered having during the day brdught dnyTr A , t.,g,
m
petroleulamp. I felt my. Way to .the rifical. ";;...A .
of furniture on which I believed 11ac1igee§d....,,:,,.:,,i,
it; and by good fortune thereit ivas. I lighted - ;:, , :., i i
I
It instantly. ,It sap 'lies L Plat, I. realized illy , ,:'i , :iii = .
true situation ; all aroune nthere were ruinsi t . .:
the staircase no long,er c sted;l could no lotti'i
ger deceive myself; ilia, Ons , l,4nd fallen 111;,,,''.•..2
and this c ellar wn,,iabe'rny tintb. To.clegc..4 5.:
the rubbish on That side,wni: , toy, only h0p.;:,:j., , , i , j
and I began it i ttrith the fury Of dpEpalr., F , ,y,x.);,.. r ,,:,=:4
brick I toOk wfvay.biado others fall; the mp111t:%,!...i r' ..E;
, .
crumbled - Continually,
.and
.il weplroll' 9 1 14. , ,.... 7 ,..,
mo.prie.it to another threatened with -debtri.ta T "V.) . „.;
thou by the ruins. Then tnyiainp went, "ouf f ,,',.i'. ,
l t
for want of oil, and for a time I gave. up :iill' i
1 11 1 :,!
hope; but the instinct of ~self-preservatlon,
prevailed, and I set to work agai n in a Sorto ~;r ;: - .;
rage. I had been working, as it scented tom ; , ,: ; :.p : .,
more than two days, when the ceiling's 'f f ,_ , ,, , ,....:;
deal y fell in ; a brick struck roe on the
~.i- " 1 . ;::
and I fainted. VOW long I remained iniCol..,,';:''
tile I cannot tell. "When I reopened my . '
I perceived an opening, above my head
stars were shining ; it was night, .1.13:13
Viribly, and dared not move for fett'r o f
thetag a fresh fall of masonry , .
, 1..wa1•
ri---1
th.y
. o,mtirriri-[m .. .
real* my position hope r ef
heap f rubbish all round nte,
a berin of the ceiling, I raised
this cellar, which had so nearly
grave. Once nut of it, I again g
When I came to myselfonce more, I
down among the ruins of may abode a
for more than two hours. I had Bp'
days in that cellar. I went Into It
one gray hair, and now .It-is 40eit-..'
have aged more than twenty year
days. As for my hives, all are bur
worked for ten years to set up my
tolerable comfort. My wife and
an old nge exempt front care ; 0 ,
begin over again, and I see no fir .
thing but m!sery for out future
Mall Gazelle,
" 110 W-MOTHER•
A HUSBAND'S BEN
If w•e were to stig7e
other things comb;
to the brippin7
It yiittld bc ,
batiTS of lier eO4
court so and so;
each wattles; unit to
or how thin, to matt
ir I only eiphl taste t
Such an. the coinaten
tito tautly ineal , iablea,
little:rtihre cruel Toy tt.
'fimk t4):1*;,4
tit hia tea cup in
e . tice 9f a eotitrlte itt
thOse meal who
mothei lie
• roma e!
Ann's euetarVe
n
my Mtlitiln•
the pie ufll r My,
any othi , r pie we e
the tablr :cri•ry ila •
could'not eau
any
put in n eg'hi.
ninnical, hut 1
Cron the pa!!
lipy ~tn, etif'n~
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