tiLl 1 1 IF;IcGIiAI Lb. st 1 m.. 3 mon. 6 mos lyr. 1.51 1.73 6.,Y1 6.60 12.09 SAO 3.30 6..Y1 .5.0020.00 4.00 3.23 9.00 17.00 23..0 11.00 17.00 23.10 15.03 13.60 2200 40.00 00.00 2.1.(X1 41 00 on.nn nam so.on 60.00 110.03 moo (Sa• ihnsm. Loares tl Thr • $q .qu4ro. snis.a • Colonic .11 C.d..° • ORO CoMMO Professional Cardasl.on per line per year. Adralatatrator'a and Auditor's Notice., 43.00. City Notice.. 20 cant. per Ilse let lasertica, 10 cents par In. each auh.eqnsait ingertiou. Tea Ilues agate constitute a square. ROBERT' IRED ELL, JR., Puntasusa, I= Coal anb Lumber. F. FILBERT. B. OTIR. R. E. OTTO. 0. W. KILLER FALBERT. OTTO it :MILLER; MANUFACTURBRB AND DEALKIIS IN LUMBER, L ['JAMS PO RT, PA. MILL ON CANAL, WEST OF MAYNILL ARD STRUT OFFICE AT TRH H W F CRANF A 06,11. 4 au, 70.14 JAS. H. RITTBR, CRAB. W. ABBOTT. OWEN RITTER JORDAN STEAM PLANING MILL, SASH, DOOR, AND BIiTND MANUFACTORY, Upton Street, near Jordan Bridge, Allentown, ItlTrEa. A Blif P & CO., MANUFACTURBREI OP sia.h. I/nom Outside Blinde. !Heide Blind,. Mould inga. Bracket* Balusters. Pickets, Stair Rail ings Window Prantort. Door Frames. Glazed Windows. Black Walnut Mouldings, etc. 9CROLL SIAWING, TURNING. • PLANI''LOTII I NG. FLOORING and RIPPING. DONN-dr rus SHORTEST NOT/CR. ALSO. 7 .OILDING dune and HAND RAILING m. le ..r er vi en ow had aimed throe years' poss xx lon of the 111 I. refurn:ohed It alumni wholly with new and Improv • aA naehlunry, and hewing Homo hut oznerleoced work- Ed n we are pr-pored tar defy competition from at Innhe ant abroad, ta.th In Arlen and workmemohm. On you conterntPate building 1 Gil II at our Factory and Gallery yourasif faith a p«rmionl examination. I/towing, for buildings, brackets, patteroa for ornn mounl work, enroll- for porches can be aeon at all times by calling at our °free. Any Information to the builder furnished cheerfully and freely, by calling at the Manu factory, on Union street, at the Jordan Bridge, Allen town, Pa.. or by letter through the pot.t oak.. mutt 3-17) FurrEit. AUUOPT & CO REVIVAL II" The eubscribere having leaned the "Old Hope Coal Yard," would reepectfully announce to the cltirene of Allentown nun the public In general. that they beveluat got IN a superior aaeortment of COAL BUCK MOUNTAIN and Nat from toe Orders loft with A. A. Huber, Singer & Hottenetele, at the Reale Hotel, .sups Rolling 51111, or the Yard will be attended to In a BUSINESS like manner. Order. fur Cool by the ear filled at 'bort Dotter the lowest prices, Always on hand a large clock of BALED HAY, which will be told et the loweet market prices. L. W. KOONS & C 0.,• at the" Old Hope Coal Yard," , Hamilton Street. corner of Lehigh Valley Railroad, • ALLENTOWN, PA. L. W. Keene. R. ElD011•COTIRT. oct 3 —IV A NEW FIRM AND NEW LUMBER YARD TO BUIDLERS! TREXLF.at & WEAVER, Would hereby announce to the public that they have Jnat opened a new Lumber 't it'd on the and con• venlent grounds no lona occur. ed by TREE LER BRO.'S on Hamilton rimed, near Tenth, north Ode, where they are now prepared with a fall assortment of everything Pertaltilog to the boohoo., c unprialng In port ALLOW PINE, WHITE PINE, SPRUCE and ITEM. LOCK FLOORI Nil, WHITE PINE BOA RDS, SOANTLING and PLANK of Ali mites and eettnelleil FRAMING TIMOEII, ' nenerlor HEMLOCK JOIST and SCANTLING of aooorted Aro, CEDAR, CYPRESS AND Yew rk; PINE SHINGLES of extra qoality. HEMLOCK nod 14PIHICE PLASTERING and RHINO. LINO LATHS, .nd a lar ...ortneut of W EATH ERBO A RUING, slot, W ll ge IT t: ()A K PLANK and BOARDS of all thick sasses, WHITE PINE and SPRUCE PA LINOS and PICKETS, ntwrlor to anythlug In In market WHITE PINE nod HEMLOCK PENCE RAILS, WHITE OtK and CHESTNUT POSTS, dm. Ac. All deelrone of purchneing Lumber to ne good advantage as le offered at any other Yard In the connty, ere redoent ed to call and examine our stock before put chasing ohm where. Sat lafildlidtt Guaranteed in Quality and Pried. The Senior 'newt...rot th. Pm would hereby neer.. hit thanks for pant fal.wa whiter member of the Erie of Tres. ler Bros., and rempeatfully Aolicite n continuance of the BM!, proutielna to apply hie beat endeavor. to render antis/action to all patron,. of the New Yard. Eft. W. TREE K LE aI g. "I. THOS. WEAVER mama 31 Silber 13 atria Mare M EA I) & RI 113131.\ S. I=l N. E. nor Ninth & Chestnut Sts„ Phila Manufacturer. of Weer-Plated Ware noir, to vita npeclal %Maimau to atolr cal aunty.) and waned asaortsuaut of SILVER-PLATVD WART', Embracing every article iu ttuur liuo of baaluuaa aultubi fur BRIDAL & PRESENTATION GIFTS and other. shoot forotehlue evil end this the urpt o.sortinout to to. Country, end at ouch price.. c tam to Ito love .httetnetloo. We glee the price. ammo of our goods Ter eIAIo Dion, C....... Brunkroot (Lover*. 3. land 0 bailee licutcr DI-he.. plum •. •. Vretit Qta do. cut gin.* dighc _Cukor Bucket. 'Curd Hutod• ....... B.ut•et H•ddera Turoeue, Oyttier. chtincd ....... . . Wine Canter., nu rut test{ r_ Children's set•....tholte. swoon and Goal 3 1 1 to M Do.hes 12(0 9 00 ?le ru l P it i Cket ° ,7l.to t 7 0 rich ceased 12 1,0 Articles for Repairing or Reoplating will receive careful and prompt AIIMUIIOu. You are invited to • remise he works of art in oar as. ace .rtmonr. whether desiring to purchase or itot• mar 79.3iner -- SAMIJEL K. NWICTII, 724 CIIE` 4 TNUT STREET, y (sitcom, FLOOD, • PRACTICAL MANUFACTURER OF FINE 4, SILVER PLATED WARE, Would reeportfolly.ooornaco to hie petrol. that be hue full Runk of the late.t etyles of DOUBLE AND TREBLE ELECTRO- PLATED IVA RE% ALL OF 1118 OWN PLATING Plated on Nickel and White Metals, noltable for family or city trade. As the quollty of plating can only be known to the plot• or ; the porch...lr mod rely on the manufacturer's •tate• moult there helng much worth le** s are to the market, ail r. Nemo:god a* treble plate, at price* Impen*lble to be moue scoured. All hin tm& are marked "H. K. SMYTH." Call and examine the geode before porch...Ong elth• where, 0 0-,, LD WARE REPLATED.AO may ?*.I, pA COAtsT dt NIMULE, THIRD AND PEAR STREETS, PETILA.DELPIIIA, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED ItiOUGHT IRON TUBES, Lap-welded Boiler Tubes, ur " . ":rd a 4 n t; .l ,l%..T d . f irPl,l":l';',l= r 4P;i l . 3t "' 0101 Twla to Path Tabs nod Niults, Rath 111.11er j_nellod Wash Stands, etc.. Culls of Tule; btesta * Rottles nod Traps. • * Pipe of ail Sizes fitted to Sketeh. linccessora to MORRIS. TANKER & Co.. as CONTRACTORS F"r the InR of S . train Estimates Furnished Gratis febtly MRS. GUL PIN'S Ladies' Triinming Store, ALLENTOWN. PA. The trade at thin old and w6ll koown establlahreent I. cottatenils Inercaales. owing t the fart .bay NSW 00 trig are belie conatently rerel•ed or the I.AVFMT eTTIA 4 . and Altana. mailable o the wools of her numemn• rolls. mere. People ehoold•lway• go where they an. mare to be talte4 at tow decree. lk VOL. XXV HENRY T.HELABOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID GRAPE PILLS. Comprment Part's— Muhl Extract Rhubarb and now Eztract Calmba Urape Ja.ce. POR ELVER COM 'LA rNT4. J.IVNOPI6. B RAMP.' AV FK,T, N. SICK UR NEW *II. C 0.4. TIVE EN* Era. PIJ • 10,17 V 6 • ETABIA, CoN LAIN- I N NO NEE4LIEV, SIINNKALS Ott oNLEV.R:OLIS DANOS. Ti.., Pills are the most delightfully pleasant purgative, superseding castor oil. salts, magne sia, etc. There is nuthl n't more acceptuole to the stomach. They give tone, anti cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They lire composed of the finest ingredients. After a few days' use of them, utch an Invigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous 1.4) the weak and enervated, whether arising from lin prude or disease. IL. T. lielmbold's COllll , Ollllll Fluid Extract Catawba Grape NUN are not sugar coated, !rem the fact that sugar-coaled Pills do not lIIRSOIVe.I)Ut Vies through the stomach with out dissolving, consequently do tog produce the desired cried. Tit E CATAWBA GRAVEN .1.4, being pleasant in taste HMI tutor, do tint lieeetittl taste their. being sugar-coated. "'BICE. PIETY CENTS l'Elt BOX. HEN RY T. II ELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENrRATED CodIPOL , ND FLUID EXTRACT SA MAYA 'ULLA Will redleally exterminate from the system Scrofula.Syphllls, Fever S•arr, Ulcers, More Eyes Sore lege, Sore mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases. Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings front the Ear, White Swellings, To toms, 011iver oils Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glanfinlar Ntght Sweats, Rash, Teller, Humors of all Kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, llyspopThf, and nil diseases that have been established in the s) stein for years. Beingirepared expressly for the above com plaints, li e blood-purifying properties are greater titan any other preparation of lismaparilla. Il gives the complexion a clear and he: color and cestores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying the blood removing nil chronic constitutional diseases arising from all impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for tile cure of To I net and Swelling of the bones, FiceraSons of the throat and Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the Fact. Erysipelas and tll Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and beautifying the complexion. HENCrrt. HELMBOLD'S FLUIDEXTRACT BUCHU Lax cured every Caine of DIABETES in which it nits Men given. Irritation of the Neck of the Madder and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Wee ration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention tit Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Oland, St in the !betide., Calculus, (travel, Brick-Dust Be. posit, and Mucous or Nlllity Discharges, and Mr enfeebled and delleateconstitutions MIAMI sex)... attended with the 11/110Willg symiltifillai—ilid 1..- 11.810011 to Exertion, Lossoi Power, )carnet Mem wy, Ul llleul y tit lireathing,Weadc Nerves, Creed.- Iling Horror of Bliouse, %Valcefuluess, Dimness of h illlOll, Pahl lu the Back, Hot Bands, Flushing of the 11011 y, DrylleNH of the :skin Eruption o . the Faun-, Countenance, Universal Lassi tude of the Museular riystem, etc. Used by genet!. from tile agen of elghte••n to twenty-five, and f thirty-live to tifty-five or in the decline or c go tit We; ttf.er confine ment or labor paino ; bed-wetting In children. ilehnhold's Extract. Buebu is Diuretic and Moist-Purifying and cures nil diseases ai isms from habits or dissipation, and excesses and im prudences in life Impurities of the blood, etc., superseding l'oliaibit illl atreetions for which It is used, and Syphilitic Affections-1n these discuses used In eounemion with lielmbuld's Rise Wash. LDIE4. In ninny affections peculiar to Indies, the Ex tract Uncial Is unequaled by any tither remedy— as in Cidorosiii or Retention, irregularity, Pain fulness or Suppression of Customary EA Inane !lons, Ulcerausi or Schartm of the Uterus, Leueltorrlara or Whites. Sterility, mid for oh comphtlnltt Incident to the sex, whether arislita lc Indiscretion or heblts of tilssipat lon. It is prescribed extensivel, by the Most entlheht phy sicians end midwives Mr mile. bled Mitt dr Brute emistittit lulls, of both sexes and all ages (attended With any or tile above ml settltes or symptoms). H. T. Helmbold's Extract Euchu CURES DISEASES AIIISDNO FROM IM Plc (IDEA Cll.l. DAN, n Oh LIS SIPA 7'10.1 , 1, ETC. 40 41 6 to -.•1 300 to 4 0 0 ro M 00 In all their stages, at little expense, littis or no change In diet, nu ineidivenletice, and no expo sure. It tilllbtll frequent desire, told gl Vett strength to Urindte, thereby removing Obstruc. lions, Preventing and Curing Strtetures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Intianittsittion. so frequent in tills class of diseases, tout expelling all Poisonous matter. 4 it, 4 6.1 10 .10 I^oo 12 00 lo 0. 18 .0 =212 Tllololll.llllo who have been the victims of in mnipelent persons,l an- W.lO .111V0 paid 1100V3 fees to be cured in a short Dine, have found the have been deeeived and that tile " Poison" line, by the use of" powerfulltst ingents," been drlul up In the system, to Meng out in a more aggra vated form, and perhaps atter Marring... Use lIELMIIOI,Leti h..XTRACT lIUCII U for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Female, front Wino ever cause original lag, It 110 matter of bow long standing. PitICE. ONE DOLLAR AND FIFFYCEN ft 4 DBE IioTrLE. HENRY T. lIELMBOLD'S IM PROVED RUSE WASH cannot bo surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found toe only specific remedy in every spe cies of CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It speedily eradicates PISIPLES, SPOTS, SCORBUTIC DR% - NESS, INDURATIONS of the LI:TANI-01;S mEMBRANE, etc. dispels. RE •NF-SS and IN CII'IENT INFLAMMATION. HIVES, RASH, MOTH PATCHEs, DRYNESS OF SCALP Olt SEIN E FROST ' BITES,and all purposes tor which SALVE-4 or OINTMENTS are used; restores 1110 skin too state of purity and softness, and insures continued nealthy action to the tissue ot its von. dots, 011 whirls depends the agreeable clearness mid vivacity of coinplexion do much soug:it and adinired. But liowes er us u remedy for existing defects of the skin, 11.'1'. Ileininuld'it Rorie Windt has tang austal nrd it principle Mainz unlmunded patroinige, by posueuuliig qualitlec which render It in TOMEI AI'PENDAGE of the most 5U11e1 . 10,11V1.1111.1 Collgetklill character, 00111. limning in sill elegant !annum those prominent. requisites, SA FETV and EFFICACY—the Incas table accompaniments of Its use—as a Preatervii ti m and Itelr slier of the Complexion. It Is lin excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Na ture:and as an Injection for ditteabeis of Ike Urin ary ()noun, arimint fr habitsoof dissipation, used In CWilleel 1011 with the EXTRACTS HU . tall) , SARSAPARILLA, AND CATAWBA i ()RAPE:I'II.I.M, in such diseases us reetniame.uled cannot be surpassed. MI Fnll 1 explicit direction, accompany the medirim•n, Evidence of the most responsible and ref labia charueter furnished on application, with hum dreds of I hottsands sof living witnesses. and up ward of :10,000 ttin.olleited certificates and recom mendatory letters, many of which are from the. highest sources. Including eminent PllVMlclilllel, CleegyMell, tilatesmen. en., The proprietor arts never resorted to their this In the news papers; he does not do this from the fact that Ills articles rank as Htandard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by eertitleaten. Henry T.' Helmbold's Genuine Prep . nrations., Delivered to any addrems. Secure from obser. ration. INTABLTSIIED UPWARD OF TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists everywhere Ad dress "letters -for information, In conndetire to lIEERY T. lIELNIBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: 11. T. lIELM BOLD'S Drug mid Chemical Warehouse, No. 504 Broadway. New York, or to 11. 'l'. Medical Depot, 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, BEWARE: OF COUNTERFEITs. ARk tor HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S TARE NO OTHER! ausLud RI Oland EXTRACT CATAWBA E 0 IM CO.NCENTRATED I= cht Irrbiob I roitet. ginanrial 7-30 GOLD LOAN OF TOR N ORTHERN PACIFI RAILROAD. RAPID PROGRESS OF THE ROAD The budding of the Northern Racine Railroned (begun July last,l Is helm: pushed forward with great e..ert.ty from hoth .extrentlllen of the line. Several tlictinand men are employed ltd Minnes ota and On t.. Pacific coast. The unite In iwarly colnpleieol 266 Mien went war , troll, Lake Supe rior; train.- 30 . 1.• Minting over 131 Mill, of finish ed road. I track-laving rapidly progretcdnat Untied the eastern hopl-r of I tattoo,. 111 , 1‘1 , 11nif Its pUrelinme of the St. Pool ,b Paeltic mid, tit Northern Pacific Comfatity now In, 413 miles of complete I road, md by Sl•mletillwr next. will In' 1ner..w , . , 1 •., I••••• • • r6l A ..00D INT.EST.IIE*.VT. Jay Cool m .1t Co. on! now ett! 1111 l tt,1111,1 Ont... Ittingly revointiwlDl. Int n l'n.lltablean.l perfectly Safe itt ventmettl. flu' First. Mortamte Imnd Grant (1.111 11 . /illitt of the Northern Pllelne hey hove 31 tears to run. heorSeven and fliree-l'ent et net . (nett. Intel Interest (more than Alow vent. Porten- Cy) An• secured I,y 11 , tit (111.1. , D1y the ENTtittt itoAD AND I EQUIPMENTs, w. 0,1 r r , I I. V 3,000 ACRES OF L.l VD in ev.iry mile of tram, or IMO Lei., lo'reitell 'AMC 811 d. They are exempt f it. S. 'nix ; Prime pal and Interest are ptyalin+ In Gold eOlll $lll9 I ovt • tl IPS to 3 1.1110. LANDS FOR BONDS. l'aelfle7-21ra are at .11 1.11114, reccly.•ttlelkt 11'11 per Cecil. ItilliVe• [Mr, In exchange for the I . olllplllly'el LIIIII , IS, 111. 01,411 prlee. This roll term them prite then,i.: lurid warraillB. fir.VEZ.VO FUND. The proceeds of all sales air- regained to he devoted to the re purchase and cancellation of the First M intuited Windsor the Company. The Land Uralic of the Road exceeds 1.1113)! Allen ercii. This Immense -linking Fund will untlottideill elpa. of the Coinl .'s bonded debt. intro It talk due. With their lltllple security unit high rat' of In fervid, there Is no tilve•tment.ittive.st ide to I'. Wit ~,,, EXCH.I.V OI.VO U. S. El E-TIT ENTI 110 . Nell' (I Vt, 1100.111 .1 1.1 . LOlll will Clllllllll t:11• early surrender of Potted States /I per emits. holders of Five Twen ties are note eXeliattel se them Pit. Noll hero Seven-Thirliept, thlt+ resillthuz a hiptiktimi• pr tit, awl greatly Ineremong their yearly OTII ER SECURITIES. All innrlciitalrldi 4 toelcs ii.,.,i.is w.:l tie Ive,l their ir rent prier in exelianee for Northern l'aeltle •-1 /.V1.11- l' l lll . liol EX111 . 1,14 1.11111)4IN 011 Money .•r reeelved, and 101 1 . 41,1.0.1 . 1/11 . 111, stilt Its return, will he paid by the Fbmnelnl :treat-. Fall Information, morn, pamphlets. tile., eau Ire olitaloed oil applidatlon tit tiny agency, or from the twilen.lentill. For oak by JAY COOKE & CO Philsklelphin, New York,lVnshlngton, Finktichd Agents Northern Parke IN 110‘1 co Ily and NI: KR .4.4101101 y 111 r 4.1101 OM tlu• o.olllllry. nriy :1,1111 A i v ; , vrown; SAVINGS iNsTiTt, Organized as "Dinsee Saving Institution," NO. 58 EAST HAMILTON ST =I PAYS SIX PER CENT. INTEREST MONEY ON DEPOSIT. This Institutin. the oldest sseinn Ihtok In P,nsteri, Penu•y I exults. Inn. been In C. , 1111011011.. andn....fit operstlon then yenre , soil continues to pity SIX PHI. VEST. INTEREST en nenney for ens year. and sped& rater , of ititer.l for shorter periods, depooltn of Pinney will he held strictly confi dential. • gre,:alorij Ariminiatralars.Trustres, As. Treasurers. Tar Callectors. sod other enutoollou. ur unblkur Pr%V.I. ....Yr.... or rer.•d I:teural cutup of lutorout. Pornarrn, .11ervh , m4e. lotheorrrst, and all Who haw« Gono). to {anon Itoaroat for loon or •hurt lawlool will od onr I netitutim au agroonblr And ad , . nhozeooo °twin which to do Imaino..«. W. «mortally luiritel.•DlFtm to tranaact their haultont bIIeINIMK. With ne. MA it It lEW W 03110: fold MS ham' menial privl• Imo« grantod our charter—having halt power to scour. ant huMsoo. with no In their owu Mono. Ilepoalted with thin botiit;ltlon IS SAFE AND WELL SECURED • expitst stuck unit surplus motley curtly nit °eel SI X'ln• THOVSAN DOLLAR% soil udoliti a. tie Bonol I.lTryteo. huge, ax lautuireil by t hurter. giant hoods under the uoperyhooi. or the Court In the aim of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS whirl. bongs urn. Night. lured iu aunt held hy the Court or Omani. Pleas of thi eouuty (or the ...viol ty or depoulters. Our Iron Vaillt• urn o f the nolo secure nod extrusly. kind k morn lu thing 1111 l Or). au POrnell.l ILI 411001110 ,11 . show. and to which nor Invite onr friend. nail ...comer.. N 74. rotor inn thin, believing that nate Burglar ....n.l Vault. complete the uutet)Awl oil/101111[y eI ti good :hod lig Bunk. WILLIAM 11. CHRISTIAN VREI7, Vine President. REUBEN STAIII.F.It Cushier. Tltrnriiss: Charle.l 4 John It. Itouj..l Iltuteubuch Willem 11. Ainey Vrtqa, F. K. Sum Ueorge arubm, Nnmu.l SOH Nathan Peter. NIILLERSTOWN SAVING BANK. MILLERSTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY. Thie loetittrion will be apourd an or before the bit day of April. %airy will be trarn eu .kp.".11 01 all timer rail in any naMP iron clop dollar nrirraril+. for which SIX PER CENT; INTEREST per annum will he pall. Depopite luny withdrawn at any time Alpo, money oneed out on ravorable wrinp. .1 31 EP WEILER, President SHIMRII. !:Oehler. J. F. 31. Millet% Ocorrre Ludwig, Frederick C. Yubat, Chrtaibtu K. Henninger: lhaviii limner, Willicki Senile). Ism.. Kriebel, Gideon F. Egear, Horatio T. lien:fig. Ilenjmniu J. tichinever, Jame , iiinetklaster mar liborn FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, Located nt the corner of Ilatolltoo ..treet nod Church Lion Rath wory...pp.wwe the rleriont. Reformei n d Church, lo the City of Admit... As. 1. or...doled .s renndy for dr I/ will iugl Si tor oroal. 10- o roe .le perbol 6o r, p viIN rodeo Lifter fib.", tho ol :I. vomit. h the l'elt.teee or ch.. ...tm... hove Med hi the Court of Cooolioi. Plea. of Lelogh Centro. under tbe dirt...W r oo ..f the oort. a 'WWI In the sone ..1 1'4,01/15'41, That,utu.l Uollar., cooditlooed en the faith ful keepitot noel approprnwil. or all OrUlOlOl n....11n11 be placed in clettrite of FRANKLIN 4A. V I Nll, RANK. whether Aare,. of work. which he eullirgiol by the Conti w ll...revel' it may he tb.ettowl Im..Kery to till, the Act of Inc.. porntiou 'nuke% the yr..r/hr I (ethic to M. r"wilosrve h, do it. bit :At. iladaan, rro,, ; i ~, Shwk al we lisok, which w Lift) thoiwrooldollnr,th liberty to Inures., It to no, huo.inql and fifty th.wni w ol The.... prior Wlosr will oink. IL a cern desirable and safe tdnrr tit dep.wit. 1 1 11... Y hr Proper to •1515 dint the drpoolto will ket.t in oue el the 1111 d prokrteof vaults is this elf y.• Arr....torrents will be 'node to furnish droll, ou the dd.. of New Yark nail Vlrilsilelphin • • • 'A. A. 11RI MIES. !'r.•f , trnt J. W. W rice J K. 7.13131E11.11A V, Cd.rhor. 2'ruotete : titiniel if. Millar. S. A. Bridge., John llnlLru, J. W William Baer, J. K. Ziltdiddinun D. 11. Creitr, I'vler Edwin Zinunernmn. 111111. dd. GIRARD SAVINGS'BANK, (Orgxnir.•d under x State Charter). NO. EAST HAMILTON STREET, Minie. received no &noun at .11 time. Irom one dollni of...milli , Puy. SI X o.,evut. for mix mouth. of longer. runt pot vent. ou dull) tto elivek 6..1.1 and hillier. iruii..ll "Unit 110.01. and 40h.. S.:untie. bought nod ould. lutenist enllectml uu mein al fair robe.. All ol moue) w,ll be hold ..trictly ,coutldeutini. null luny br nt slip .Ttiuu. Mnrried %sum.. Oull mi... have special privilege. {muted in our Indvion lull now. , iutratunuct burl• an.to with it. 'la their own is a le,tal .I.lnl ) fur COltlien livid inio Court, Mill rere,vnn suss in trust 4.l.lrditius., tr0u.0.... tux nulled: v.. mot omen.. .e-. 11014 61 LOA NIA , FA VI/KAHLE tElt 31:.• 1.11.n.f. ALBUM lIT. itt of II Awrzmu.. Lltr.clore—lhitoni Albright. Jut.. P. Kline, Tilghman Meite, /1111,111 Li.ounart. iol.:in. F` lt3lElt'S SAWINGS BASK, Incorporated under a State Charter of 1870. Pulp.tactile, Upper Macungictuarrichip, Lehigh Co. This ha. been organized andkepetirti under a Slaw Charier. Milli El'will he 11.1(04 OIL ilepo.ll at all times sad in any sum Irani gland upward., for which 6 PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID. T A lrj o ,.. u !t o ... ey ar u te m z i i , t , ldrr;l at say titan. r R. li. FOUli.., Coxlahr. TI(CATREA: Dr. H. A. Saylor. J. 11. Straub, Daniel .111. 3 0 r. David Peter. itauch. Pmts..] Hahn.., Daniel 11. Croltz. ntelu,. Mohr LaprlbAln MMMEMiaI (Organize.d noder Stitto Charter In ISM.) MONEY RECEIVED ON DKI'B B SIT, sad oPer Ct , B l . lu ere Iwlll b. shlawed. Fer eherter pers.& special rat. moll he paid: Mao, moue) . toothed out oh FA VIORA HLE TERMS. Said Hawk t• located lo the Karate.. Ile., iot the borough 8e KIIIIIOWLI. J 11111.7 11. VOCIEL, Presideut. BD ;Ps AD 110 riIINAT6III. NI. D. Cashier. THCATUKS: V. J. 13lough 81. D., t J. D. Wannek, El.q., David Flier. 11. 11. Schtrorto. Ewa W. D. Fogel. Donlol Clatter Richard .1. Knorr. Jona. hillier S7'. CLOUD HOTEL, Arch Street, above Seventh, Philadelphia. Putlrra new, with utopia rarrtelty for 210 aurya. Teru per .may. The at Cloud la new abd • lea...fir in ul•httl thrutthout, and 1. t.peu int the reception of guest, b• the uud raltp.bd. nib, Intre ro surer.. nily roudurted for the part ten ) em,. the well•kelown tail. 114.11•0, at Catatol. t•v „ 1. anal , Sin 111 U LLD: 111(0.. P.op'rn. 1,1111.10E104, 4.00 K TO 14111.%R IN rKlt L. W. & CO. nee utalfarturttur Ilytintnlic lieuieut loam Pip. Chluitiet Flue tut orttatuout ti CI. tie Gay T ua, cheaper mud satire durnitle time uy other 14 u"*“.'it nit'Y toe oats tit pure cement opt emelt ....Wu Pow.rro c.tuims.J. Nrcli ....Jed, and art in ad practical a...specie EQUIVALENT TO STONE. CHINNI; Y iurSl FROM ill •'3 TO 4.5 On. Send for • etrenlar, or call aid osmium. at their oat. V.lland utaia aooard. coruns of I.a.ltuu .trixt tuMLe.'tlfgh ALLENTOWN, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21 !,71 Diu ea-tic SHOT AND SHELL Never created more havoc h. an enemy's camp titan Our Last Price f ist =I lIIGII PRICED SPORES ! They cant n. c boyr It 1 , 4 that we cnn Make Honey and Sell Goods so Cheap "MAMMOTH STORES." WE WILL TELL THEM Flrio. PIRO , v two •Inrew • w urn ably to buy nod, I lo 20 P , ot e loot nr th io ilyie do. rwd our I,r, nbie it to are, ii• even though ten niche but little on vio.y Cue attic:le. IMMENSE ARRIVAL OF SPRING AM) SUMMER DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT enwrielo In all Ow .tent L.l.Pby and novel • llet , of the ..1,14011. Whle Good.; repartment. s flea enlOtele and Check :inln eouke, J ck metn. etc. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ! Tlektugs, CL. Table Dmim.k. N tpklnK nu.l Dal ox, Men's Furnishing Department! I= Carpet and Oil Clo L 'Department =I Curtain Laces and Window Shades OUR STOCK prllroly tnn to 0 role W... 0101.10 • .0:14 134..0,0 flll. t •• vt. ly k , pl 04 11", t w 1.nt41 ,, 1 Pod Itr ..tivi,ed 11.1 wo ro, n *voids ot by action, 10 , 0,211011 y, E. S. SIIIIIER & CO., 70.5 And 7117 lirmillon St.. Allentown. fßimllanrotts 66 THE 11113." INST!TIUTE PI,7'TS TOWN. MONTO ',NER CO ,Pd Enallph. Aril•tic xnd Cwittneretio. lideninabl... Iw. .ti. A eintiAl Thor on h PrPPA Init. rot Coll.4te or It 11,1•1 , .... For xd.ll VP. Hoy. (11i0. F. MI LI.EI. A. M.. . . . . . Prlorlbaa. 1111 ER ENCES—Rov• Pr.. Prlg.., Schbotoor. Krbo b. Sri... 11 infer. Or_ ett .11Ig1 , 1 , 01 yor, J. b. Yo.t. h. H. 11.•yer, )1. 1111.....1 rbbv, .te. Pte. 101, .17 131 LEN Olt 11E11 Oltlltllloll 1 , 11,H , Ol LI, K.B I ..rrect ly cod iwrirrinontl) Congo with. , n pea r. c 11.11 , 1 C • Or 11.3 WM. A. IIcCANDI.E4.. M. 1).. 3TIAI ARM! , TItEET. PIII LADELPIII A. PA. Whne tort'. r yon •n tv r n IAY) cvril . In l'lt•lnttr , ”Itt 14.1 . to totUrtntl ther. I. {,rill my ) t. d-reprion I . Th. •1...• not ,'/nogg W .rCe:reill HY.' b.. gfra7:ll. ‘ . ": •i " r ' r nod it rx Korn,. It. I.y. trts.ttr,l Ow 0 .I.o.otiren f t A ty ',aro Witlittut n (allure. r thtl• I y II A lI I'M A A'S 1= WASTE PAPER DEPOT no 111010,4 Copt; Priv. Pohl For Old Newspapers Old Blank Books Of every d scriptiou And Ledgers. Waste Paper, rhAl nil, .11 scrittort aver. 0,01 ki„d,. 0 d Pamphlets, &c. RAO.I. BA.10•NO •111,CANVAA Cow. jusup,,t. (rout u .11) II et •• • ••111C/iX.i. MI it I Iv J. lIAIMIA Mt., WETTING MARRIED. —ESSAYS FOR Men. •WI V,. IKV 11,4 nu A MINE% • . h ielet r. re w Ith AIM I A1;1,-01111 pore litenox roher for ho itod do,d. hod. Ad ire, 11. , W tII 11 AAillelAllON, No. 2Aoutle Ninth •tr a, l'hoodophhhp. Pp MACKE I EL. El= , M '1( - 1(11 1 REL • J EMI IlAltiaLS. ALSO, HAVE NO. 2 MICKEREL, BRANDED NO. 1, wlrrh .107111. nre sielF•ur C r .{fn Nu. I =9 ' K RANI EU, OPPOSITE THE EAGLE 'HOTEL MY 4 lu w COA R I) METIER. 12.VE Tott AN MANCYACTURYR OP 1 , 111 CELEBr:ATED IRON F IsAME PIANOS, Warerooms, o. 722 Arch St., Phila. r , c I ved .ho l'r I of the r: rent FZIII - t.0i... fur Th.• l'r r exhibited. ILb l'A E 1 ounrele.9.3 -yr p I.Eic ii's • IMPROVED HARD RUBBER TRHSB .0111 rotatu nun elan thr mO.t dunuott I Opt Oro, 11111..1 OLIO. to lont•ture. For ch•oollott•• out durability it hot "goal. Th. Ilithte•t 'Prow. nat., nook, •01porter. ?IwWIC Holt, Slo[lllolo.. .11.10.0.0f , 0r, 011 k O.l• rm...., Brie.. tholro. nod oh olltot inochoolonhreto ottotolod to tty Mr., LEI'l 11. Odle,' C110.0.1/111 oval door to tho torn, 0 Thirttotoill •trnet t Ithlhotolohla title ta '1,.. not 0.11 IVIVItInE(11:4, C4N CERT I .t% Vs of 4,.0 .••••1 oinllll to 11,1 ol It w• ttttt A nol 11.10 liou E EICI tiA NUN ['ANIL 11V • IV L. YOIIN.• SET EN? !I ST., ABOVE I.LI'.D.E.y. ALLENTow i. PA. T 111.11.404 ha. hero Polmbli•hrol leer the porno... of omrry• In[ op' a 'Tenor .1 hlot, hts•tn••••. nhd to offer let th• coodotiotty :Hill HNINVii.trNiIV4T r, their money at ' ttttt n. at the •atoo rate of mt.. rn•l that It troold coutotno. l toNew V irk Nor, y• tm •FY A Ft , °ITT speptirrY 0.1,1, till•er and flovertuornt Itood• bought and odd. Droll- drawn nn tho principal dill, of thr Uoltod Stoton In Nom- to •u t norchm•nrn. . (7ollertoto• de •,n . 1 1 lo.••••m•Ohlo p „ lola, nod proceed• im.o,p.ty relo, Fortner, M.,. not- 1,41,,0rn and all tr.° I. an ntonto to peel Fortn e r tufer.qo for long ttr .loorl too Idol flnol thin I u•ttlotlnn aerreoldn nod • ndroot tattoo one to n• • u f u tora.t ' Wowed on detto•lto nt the following rotor, t. •trlt: a•Fpp,K VENT. for ono attar 015 PER CLNT if left for thduy• do), noel under on. rear 4147 - Revenue •tarohn • old at o olloronot. ban di. NO. 121 NORTON Nt NTRIKE REMEMBER, AlloVE ARCO. o=7. Carriat,,ec,. unit Ie ,, CK INO A.VI) , 11 , 11 , 1 un P , • , 0R SS p I ISRI I .RTs. :q1 r ll u •n. NATSI4IVI e R R I &c. . Carriages Made to Order and Repaired. haw minorttnent of cl.e r an . ..lc,t, Mont Dcceptivo am' ' AIACiIC TRICKS. , We have to connection with the nboveot Mll.as.oitinout ul HEFRIOF,IiArIOPS, Walnut Brarkets. Mu an. urnishing Gonda, 61... Welch we offer aL the lowept r Wes. 110 4 . W. YOST. No. El rituttl St., above Areh, Whits nor 2R.11m . luny 3 .1111 M'. I ' 110 W LOST / 1111 W J,,er.hri.h:d ly 'rn . .sided •Itneln P tc.. c.n's Cr II It I; 01 TIM s 7 TWA'. TIiWATM P Mai . 1.1 CIVA 5P..1115 osr .4.00010 WP IrnPois. m y • IT.. and 1• linllto 11..rringeg. „PrAIIT; 0 ,„, „, ntur nod Fit., Afoni I , 1 lir y. 10 •vt'l H. lne `e Om., Am bs. Ild.fl J. CL'LV I lIWK, ,nu hor th e • • Ilroen Hook A 11011$ 70 'PANDA F SCYPER , 119." Font 0nd..r...0. g ol .lo y n.fp ,fd, rerolo n r „ .„ p . by ti A J n INS 1< CO., 12/ Homo ry. Vo-n Pool 91Xco box 1.51141. Julio O.OnzdOw A gentler eirl than Miss Prisgie apparently did not breathe. thn•rgh. at times when the %%Ind train lied staid). rely from the east, co whiting «•itit loose shingles overhead; or, trade tens IRTIV.IOII, a snap; 1.11 ; hilt , on the whole, in her elevated apartment peweeted to by an age.] c Inlay and Milked lit by a fenntle cat, she Wll9 min ignedly thankful her lin. s had not fullruin a harsher place. Physically. she enj•n•ed a pleasant medium between 11.1111111'84 Owl ohcalty, and the lir. Mt. Ivry feet of crows had n, t yet yenta e I to channel the vic l nity of her bright erey cps. She was nn orp l otti. quietly th•illing toward thirty-five. wi h a fr• sh a ini.lexion. a kindly dismised heart, and n clicertul stun in the heads of the Dainterested Savoig Soci. ty.• , Externally, her attic r• s.•nthied Mr: Hamlin's, and 01,1 t hill pia t•ircntusbiuea she fr. ntly w ell uncut, building tip therefrom by some mault process a -.PIP Ilr . contliart,—ambit• !touts to be sure—hut at all events. ewnf Silng appeared to her indulgent inuigina• lion II VVES , Trt n iba•lonr, timceen by him she ei'md aid herself on 111 e sight or her elected c' llll l ll . ll, und, afier a while the uncomcious Rein;. Ilan became an adjuicct to the prosaic exia care of the II muly hard worked maid. IBM Mr. Itarnbo, an insurance agent, a widower of 11:13,1W1,. corpulent and florid, had hoarded and I,al2;ed with )Ls. Ilish,yhushey neatly llcrlly' yon rs Miny pria ilegeß were enjo ed by him in ..er seleei [muse, hi, 'dace at rim (lade C ICI mantled an ex , en-ive sw , cp. ”n.l the well dnllcd ,ervant was never known In tiler him any of those intricate dishes whose seeond• nand manes citified grief to the discnumdate nomril, such uh,truse mixtures were handed aver 1,, ilw impecunious. 11'In•u Silas tOute! hairs squirming in his soup the crank un duly received one week's notice, 1111(i lLc chain!) r maid, in awe of his portlttie,s, rnrvrc ly use,' his Muth brush inure time once a week. On it sultray day in August divers events occurred in lolly and furty ; ons which led to peculiar results. Ilisheyhaslty wns the mother of a boy, and the boy had a Nth. r living In the 8111110 1141115,, hut the old 110111 has so much occupied preserving his Own identity, he never hound leisure enough to become aware of little Peter's existence. The inAelniigulde :qrs. it., gaunt and ruled her et-fothhstaffeldm ith unsleep , ng vigtlunee. and I ha I ft habit of turning up of if next) eted places. het• servm) Is, never lug roof wino quarter Ale wuuhl pounce them, performed 111 it didien ttith praise wolloy eon tiothmes,. She wa, a e'olul of blue olumul, n twig or the 1), Vain ors, and was vat Cl !ti Tutu Mall: utility 1111'01101 tile sweet appeals uut Mr. 11., a mil .- ivaiiirrtl yumili who was waiting for an uncle lo di,. 'I lie 1), It mairs east her fur her ihesallinnee, and, worst ol all, that uncle chi 111 , lan he lilt his nowt.) , to an Insane A:l -imn, mentioning in his Mill this cull evident buet.`• that aennible people eau take care of iheniseltes." The 14111 y gift received from her family by llrs. 11., was an antic' le thimble, an ancient tit ir•l.tota ; tlos, as au ever present enthlent of her depart, d greatness, site carried at MI tint• son the 81 . 011111 fiti4er ot her rt,,ltt hand. In the last (warier of their extremely 8111111 lioneystitem, 3ir. 11. c:ung—niemplitilleall.,- 114 hi:. a ire's rts. Sub:, tpiently lie even tip his personal intl. p •teletiee to her super.t.r nature, und . wli• n tile. leVl4lltll moon looked at (tint--lull f cal, 211111 ni.tonislied 11E1 114 qt re'' , chide planet would naturally lie at 11144 sill.claCl44 ”fSIICII It reverse—lie had col lap-t dto 'lte verge of imbeed ty. Mrs. IT never Celt 4in.• 1 4 11111! 421 pity for his del 1.tr22121 , il l CllT l lll . ily. 11 44 1' 41111 She ever cease to rt menther the greenness and. stupiaity or her virgin ii• " Piaci Y" A N " nnrry-os E." I=l I=E! In the !Olin of number "Forte" 111fanttaral str.•et lodized—when business or pleasure vaned libn not away—Silas W. lianitin, in Mc carrel of Forty-one" (ttme thorollght• fare) tv.j.turn ttl Miss Prtseilla 1.,. mon who t.xt t acted. it tolerable maintenance trout needle work. Wedding trou.seaux and infants' outfits were Itt.r snechtities. nud it' ever slo. mann dere(' ov.•r sne¢estiv.• specimens Fir handi craft. n bye-uone e , evenant reverted to her— made in the days tf her gteThingnese—i e.. to bury remor,elessly every idea of wtfehood or ma' ern it y, " 04! flan 111.1(1 been horn a widow, or nee(' bronglil into the world full grown, as Qoulo•r 11.0(ies are," ...lie would sardonicaliy matter sono.titnee, and if her spouse happen ed to he through %%lin his dish wiping and wood meekly at her aide waiting for ordt re, site would scream I.t him," as you were, )1111 rug .4 a 1111111. " 1111.1 1111 . 11 she mere 1 11.1112.1 to phq the th.Vil'S Intim, 1111 1.14 6111111 'lend will t'l.• in. Montle. She used this thimble n 1 the dinner table In lieu or it call Lell, site tch•l led it us u'sc,•plrc, and ttitll it she tortured, tliu weak, tine wo -111/111 111/11 WILS. But whatever we do. don't let Uzi forget tie boy. As I Intimated in the opening of tins chapter, the day was sultry. Mom live o'clock p. m., little Peter the narrow staircase lend ing to Mr. Mantle's room. Entering the . nom Intent he carefully locked 11111314.Ni , ', opened a closet, brought forth a combrona nutaliecgirrden syrince, prdtcured . n pi.cherfol of coil water and emulously approached the window. Making a visual reconnoissance he stw at the third story front of tort . y one an el derly lady placidly sleeping in a rocking chair. Tae proA l w :t pleaged hitmand the Von Moltke smile was on Iris face. Charging the bourn no 3 t to 1- 1 II tal icily he reeled It on the ninamy Bill, alial.4llB barrel to mrdir, ...q.t., et depr *slop, mid took a long, steady, The piston ro I Was S'ioVe I a ta and a Sava.* sir w ter Allot liCroß4 sirs ei sulking the 11111 I. ly fair on the side of her face. She woke up in a fright and fell hack, rocking chair and all, into .5 confused Inverted heap.. Silos Webstr. Muni, E , cl , sat in his office routine the .• Pffiffic Ledger." ILttina digests thr tuna, and glanc , (l hirtivfly nt Ihr e I Curial, he piocvuded to th.. of•reotill CI .111111 n.. `•Tilitl isnot rageons !" lie sliontrol. and pol ishing his glasses to get nn onprojittlieed view, lie real aloud the fills cool : "A warning to attic No. Forty : The individt u d permitted. Ito, ugh the mistaken kindle Rs of Mrs IL M. S'rilt.to t cc:tiny her eft. raitt. is Itereliy notified. if hr actiin squirts wider oil we n2eJ 51 , 9. Latimer. lo• will be treated to a comp - 0 lienslve horse-whipping." - Stilts jaintieil as it' a-stray tack hal reqoest ol to rid...Jost n • " Whitt ! M • I .titer It lifo or respecta'illity. 31.• ! n enarilian the poor. a patron of the liationets 41110 C.ncinutpi, Alt thing exem filar nohlosse, ,11,1 , ge 111 Atvilrt tenter on an old lady ! o'l. lord ! Po t, Poo ! 0 l ! t!' !" " \Vas yon wittitin' me to go no when B. sir." politely asked the niess•ligt•r bay, stick ing his head through the crick of the door ; •• Yon can go to the Beet!." replied S. W. It., nut relishing the interrupt lon. . Presently ho waxed calm. "Now we will attend to thin," he amid, and began to write. This is what he wrote : "The occupant of number Forty, asks fern suspension of judgment. ale dts clairtis any knowledg.• of the outrage." V Behold a council of war in the front parlor of foriymne, psed& d over by Mistress Mc- Hannigan. Said ehr, "Ladies, my rallying cry hi :Ind ill 1% . ya mess, Erie go Unow, Ep hiribts Ptah,' fo lite °old hey with the unda cent Mack Don't: I !" murmured Prissie, '•sec what I have found," and slit• triumphantly pulled from h r bosom the paper containing Itimbo's answer. I told you 80 all al.mg, and now by your good leave I will elewge nayae Ile with the distaetelid duty of watching his window. Perchance the guilty party will try it again. I never watched a gentleman's window in my bum days, but this time I will sacrifice my reserve on the shrine of duty." Atter which tremendous lie Priscilla bottled up. The council consented to an atmistiee, and the It lice In various 'rages of undress, die versed to their several chambers there to se cretly mourn over auch a spiritless issue to a most promising fight. Mks Lemon kept liar practised eye In the alert f r many flays, to the serloile isconveni enet of bibles and mothers, nod finally her iintience wits reiwarde.l by a vow of our boy in the act of filling 1114 19:11NUlie b•ttte•ry. Sho rail down st•aire for witnesses. Tnere was no mistake about it—he took deliberate atm as beiore, not at the Ultra story front, but at the colored lily scrubbing the steps. An excel lent shut struck her on hire sun bonnet. Ile chuckled as he withdrew from the case ment, and inquired of himself „ How wan Hutt fur high ?" VI Miss Lomon posted a letter to Mr. Rambo, detailing her discovery and expressing toe arose of the household. She told him how sorry they were for suspecting him, but plain• ly Intimate& that ahs never believed it of him. In ten minutes after the receipt of thin com munication, S. W. R. conferred with Mrs. Ilisheybasliey, whereupon the exasperated dame whipped her buy severely and locked littn up in a lark, ratty closet along with tile innueent F.ft lid. She put tile old man in to keep the child fr•an getting lonesome. •1 he gentleman whose na ne had been so tarnished by ill-report, answerel Trieste's let ter and begged permission to call. The lady qit tked a little but demurred not. He visited her iieane•ntly atter the ice had cracked and butt hit 1 tit In, and Just three months after, Trisde, lit tau solitude of her room, laughed at• her covenant as the silliest kind of balderda,b. One evening S W. It. accompanied her to a lecmre given for the purpose of raising funds to purchase toothpicks and Worcestershire sauce for the cannibals of Takehimrare, Cen tral Africa, and tibseivlng her weep he gently lined against her and whispered "where fore ?" "It is sad to think," she sobbed, "so sad to think of the poor dear cannibals pining for these things, when we at home can procure them so easily. This night will sleep hold aloft from my pillow." Prissie's -nod nesA of heart touched Silas in a vulnerable spot• he slink.. not, but vqiu ezed her timers, and later in the evening in Mrs Mo. lack parlor implored her to place tbem Paever iu bia keeping. • No.tlicg In r face c•adi iingly hi a creme dekcy, she a .Illy %V• baler' I am at teat."—Nu cards —Norriatown Iler.ld. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION At a tmarier of eight the meeting was open• ed l.y s aging the hymn "0 1 fur a heart to praise in) 0.4" l'r,selent,Rev. G.to. Peitz, of Philadel phia, then read a selection from the Second book of 21 chapter, 18th verse, after which prayer was offered by the Rev. E. uckwood. 'l'Muninutes of the afternoon session were then rend by the Asst. Secretary, Rev. 31. Cunard, of Bucks county. The hymn Work for the night is coming on," %%as next sung by the teachers. The subject " Method of personal ;trepan' for teaching," %Vita then taken up. Opened by itt v. E P. Cowan forinerty of St. Louis, now of Germantown. Ihe President then called upon Mr. E. G. Harrison, 1 ieaident of Biwks county 'teaciiers' Institute (which is in Id Cut year round.) In response to the•call the g enilenuta arose and made a few remarks applicable to the case. Mr. J. P. Mill r, of Curtain county, next addressed the audience oh the Sallie Minitaa, and was (allowed by Mr. I. Erdman, uf Berke county. The following gentli men then gave their views ou thin mat ter—Mr. McMcar, of Perry county, Rev. 11m. Swindells, of this city ; Mr. Strung, of Union county ; 11. C. Hitchcock, of Snyder county ; M. G. Miler, Of Armstrong county ; F. S. 'Breckenridge, of Butler county ; S. W. Weis, Wyoming county ; F. ,S. Weldon, Philadelphia, and Rev. T. W. Hayden, Pastor of Cnrist Church, Philadelphia. After which the snug love to tell the story" MU very beautifully sung by Mr. \V. G. Fischer. . The corresponding Secretary, Mr. Vail was then called upon to read a telegram which it was proposed to Sell,l to two other conven- Idullti t he gentleman kindly acqu weed and rend tile teirgretill which was highly approved. The subject next brought up in discussion was •' :lament power in our work." It was opened uy Mr. Turner, of Philadelphia, after which the hymn "'Nearer my God to Thee," was sung. The following named gentlemen next gave their views on the subject opened tor discuseinu :—Rev. .Volker, Allentown; Rev. E. Packwood, Allentown ; J. Erdman, ut Berke County ; Mr. Ilene, of Williamsport; Puoiley, of Philadelpuia ; Mr. ilitclicok, tinyder County, and Mr Hopkins, of Delaware County. A hew rvaiarks un the same were made by the Cilairman, who also read some questions which it was desired to have an ew ered by the tenchers. Prayer was then offered by Dr. Ilobbkins. The song •• Sow er seeds or kindness" was next sung by Mr. W. G. Fischer, in a MAHERr tenieh iA tiS highly appreciated by the audi ence. 'Pile exercises were concluded by singing the doxology and the beuedietiun by the President. The meeting then adjourned to meet Wed nemlity niarning at 9.o'elock. wk.DNEBDAy, JUNE 14-1108111NO'SEBBION The meeting was op'ned by alugiug the hymn "A. charge to keep 1 have." The at tendence W5B large. A prep r was then offered by Rey. T. A. Fonb-y, of Philadelphia, after which a twice— lion from the "_3I chapter of John was read by the slum gentleman. The hymn " Rock of Ages" was then sung wit eh was followed by a prayer by . Rev. J. F. Crouch. The hymn "Now I resolve with all my heart," was then sung. lice. N. Conard, Secretary of the Conven tion; read the minutes of the last evenings' session. A business report was then read by Rev. T. A. Finley. Mr." Miller, of Armstrong couitty, gave his report on ths condition of en lay schools in his county. as did also Mr. Mu.selman, of Adams county. Messrs Harris. son, of Bbur, and granter, orColumbia. The congregation united In singing the hymn "Ul how I love Jesus." A all was made by the cnairman for the representativi s id' the different counties and in response thereto the following gentlemen gave their report+ of the condition of matters in their respective counties. Mr. Kramer of Columbia, J. H. Brown, of Mifflin, E. Shel hart, of Montour, E. D. Broadhead, of Mon roe, F. McGinnis, of Northampton, Lawyer Fox, of Eabto , n. Rghteen delegates from Phil adelphia were present. An address was made by the President concerning the progress of and the interest manifested by the Mayor and others of Philadelphia in Sabbath school matters. He was followed by Messrs. Tingley of Germantown, Hopp, of Philadelphia, S. A. Keeler, Schuylkill. The Subject "Benevolence as a Christian duty," and how best taught in our Sunday School, was then nrought up for dlscitbslon, and was opened by Mr. Tingley, of German. town. He was succeeded by the President. who in a short but eloquent address, endea vored to encourage the delegates to discuss the question. The following gentlemen then took part In 'the debate :—Mesers Smith, Haydn.. Cowan, of Philadelphia; Crouch, of Carbon; Webster. of Philadelphia ; Haws, of Lynam log; Miller , of Armstrong ; M , ller, of Carbon; Crittenden. of Centre; (the latter gentleman fills the position ofSunday School Missionary.) Gibson, of Bradford ; Swindells, of Lehigh ; Hayden, of Philadelphia; Cants, of Schuyl kill ; Hotchkiss, of Delaware; Kingshurg, of Philadelphia; Weiss, of Luzerne ; Erdman, of B rks ; Halbert, of Read'ng ; T. A. Fernley, of Philadelphia; and 13. Cristie, of Allegheny. Alter which the t 'oronation Hymn " All hail the power of Jesus' name," was sung by the congregation. An Intermission of five min• utes succeeded. The Convention was "gain called to order at 5 minutes after 11 o'clock and the question " How to organize a county or township or. gan'zation and how to keep it awake," was then brought up for discussion and was opened by Gen. Beaver, of Centre county. His ideas were to call upon the ministers and other church members for the purpose of obtaining signatures to a call fora public meeting. The General also advised his hearers to reach the people through the press of both political parties. He stated that if a circusor traveling minstrel troupe was to make its appearance in a town that they would lie largely patronized. Ile also advocated advertising through ill daily journal, for the purpose of calling a meet Ing. He went on to say that about as good a plan as could be adopt. d to keep the township awake would be to get "some good, Judicious brother" to enact the role Of fault tinder. The time allotted fiir speakers having expired he was called to order, whereupon a gentleman arose and requested an extension 01 time tot the General. This favor was respectfully de clined by the General. The report of the Business Conimittee was then read. A cum mittee was appointed to receive (potions which it was desired should be anew red by the teachers, and a few 'remarks of encourage ment were made by the President. He said It was a common experience of ministers and others to find that after careful study and earn est prayer they were unable to teach. He quoted the story of the girl who put a coon terteit quarter in the missionary box, under the impri scion that as it was going to the heathens they would never know the duff, r ence. The gentleman was in favor of teach ing on the Chicago plan, in the morning. Tle President cautioned his hearers against lone prayers, inasmuch as be knew one man who prayed his whole family to sleep, and strongly d .nouneed the system of church lotteries. The meeting closed by singing the doxology and tire benediction was pronounced by Rev. T. A. Feruly. WhDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION :rho Convention was opened by the singing of the hymn '•G for a heart to praise my Goa." The President read from let Corinthians, Sril chapter, after which the ttev. Mr. Klopp, or Philadelphia, followed in a very eloquent and pathetic prayer. 'I he hymn, "Shall we gather at the River" was then sung by the audience. 'I he minutes of the morning were read by the t esistant Secretary, Rev. Mr. Bonard, of Philadelphia. The question "May we expect the conversion of our children as the certain result of faithful labor," was opened by Rev. S. Dourer, of Reading. The rever.nd gentle man stated that he thought that some children never could be converted. In christian fain- Hies children never ought to be allowed to grow up in ignorance of the Savior. Too nm• ny children are allowed to run a ruinous course until it Is too lute to restrain them. People are apt to go on the principle that chil .ran ought first to serve the devil, then God, th reby giving the Creator only a secon• dary place is the:r hearts. He urged upon parents the necessity of early inculcating re ligious principles on the minds of their off spring. Ile was succeeded by Mr. Brown, of Mif flin county. This gentleman contended that the Sabboth School was the head and founda tion of the Church. Ile concurred. with Mr. Homer in the belief that some children could not be converted, but held that the teacher should make such children an object of cape clad prayer. Mr. Packwood, of Lehigh, next took the floor. He seemed to be an advocate of the doctrine of St. Paul, that we are all children of wrath. Ho held to the belief that no labo.r performed In the service of God was ever lost, and quoted Scripture to uphold his argument. He claimed that the Sabbath t , chool teacher had a right to look for the manifeetttlotn of the regeneration of the . Holy Giloost. He was followed by Mr. Deacon, of Litzerne. Ile is at present laboring among the children. As he was yesterday passing in thetcar he took out a card bearing the inscription t• Suffer lit tle children to come unto me," and tendered it to a little girl. Her father read the card to , her and he believed then that carol would be the means of the salvation of that little girl. Dr. Hutchings, of Philadelphia, wan next in troduced. He made some very eloquent and elaborate remarks. He is the.superintendent of a school which numberssome linty teachers and a large number of scholars. Ile stated :that they had a prayer meeting especially for boys, which was prohtic of great good. Dr. Jonathan Doruart, 01 Heading, fllowed. He made but a few remarks, but they were pointed. The hymn " Blest be the tiethat binda," was then sung by the congregatio n. A few re marks on business were made by the Presi• dent and the ayes and nays taken, after which a telegram and letter were read by the Secre tary in which it was stated that'uttlefs great efforts were soon put forth on behalf of the children of this generation they would lapse into infidelity. One Verse of the hymn "I love Thy King. dent, Lord" was then song by the congrega• (ion. The Prillident next introduced a very venerable old veteran in the service of Christ, who had attained the longevity of SO years, by the name of Stevens, of Merits .county. The health of the old gentleman was good but the strength was somewhat impaired. When the aged patrilirch was introduced he was too feeble to speak, and out of deference to him this entire audience rose to their not, and alter the lapse of a few moments sang the doxology. A few remarks were then made by Mr. Errnentrout, who had been engaged In religious duties for nearly Ofty years, and upon introducing him the President J matte'' , remarked that as the old man (Mr. Stevens) could not address them he would supply his ROBERT TREDELL, JR Main anti itanal dab 13rintes, No. 003 HAMILTON STREET. LEOAAT PRINTING ATUT * FITT LSI • Moped Chock, card•. PAP* , Hookr f 54. • M "oor nod 11‘,Lnor . Rrhonl entnlnifor, • I linwrlopr• Lett, Ilradr HIM of Lading, Wa7 0111, Tr's,. and ghlonln Card, Porto. of nni It, rte.. rte.. Printed .1 Short Notteo NO. 25. place by a young auto, Mr. Kingsbury (eke wise a veteran of nearly a half a century) of Philadelphia. His remarks betokened great interest In the cause of Sunday Schools. This gentleman opened the subject of personal eft perience in connection with a school work. Mr. Neff followed, and. displayed great zeal, in the cause and was very enthusiastic In his desire to have the work progress The sub ject was then handled by Mr. Reefer, of Schuylkill. This gentleman spoke rapidly and in so low a tone that his remarks were lest. A prayer was then offered by Rev. A. Yeiser of Schuylkill county. Mr. Reefer next.. , explained his views on the subject. Mr. 1111 cox, of Snyder county, was next Introduced. lie envea very flattering account of the state of raftirs in Snyder county. lie stated that his county is makin; up, is work ing Iliad, has some live schools, some that will compare favorably with any in the State. Judging from the remarks of this gentleman we should think that there Is hope for Snyder county. She will not reflect a lustre upon her name brighter than the broad refulgence of open day. Severn! counties were not represented A report on the Sabbath school of Reading was then read by Rev. Mr. Ermentrout, which proved tint B rks county had undergone • very milled cattri4c f r tue better. Heading has lIUW one hundred schools in good work ing order. Next came Messrs. Baldwin and Strong of Union county, from whom we learned that I hut county is progressing. They have school thrcughout the year. Dr. Miller of Union county, and W. B. Holmes, Esq., of Wayne county. made a few remarks. A report on schools was then read by Mr. Batman. Mr. Kerr, of York, spoke for a few moments on the question. lie ttditin't want to say aught against the ministers," and was advised good humoredly by the President not to do so. A. short lecture lasting twenty minutes, was then given by Mr. Hutchings, of Philadelphia, The remarks of this gentleman were certainly well calculated to deter one from Indulging in intoxicating shmutants. lie considered that it was It lamenianle fact that one could Gaud in tint corner of Borne Street in any of our large Willi and see a pert*, ct stream of young teen en.orgittg from the doors of the liquor saloons. This fact in itself was agonizing to the heart of the Christian. The evils aria :ng from a court° of intemperance were faith fully (It pitted, and very strongly did the gen tleman denounce the traffic, etc., in liquor. The audit nco were then addressed by the Chairman,on the management of schools, how to make them interesting to the children, etc. ills remarks were list nett to with rapt atten• thin by the audience, who were evidently leeply Impressed with the same. The hymn Blest be the tie that binds" was hen sung, after which the benediction was •ronouseed and the meeting then adjourned 0 meet again at 8 o'clock• this evening. WEDNESDAY EVENINO 8F:6810N The attendance was very large, the house was d 'iety crowded, and the church was resplendent with wealth and beauty. A large number tif the fair t•ex grand the occasion with their presence, and long bi fore the hour of opening the 'crowd began to assemble. 'the meetin..: opened by singing the hymn, "I love to steal a while away." The Presi• dent then called the meeting to order and in troduced Mr. Erdmer. of Morrisiana, N. J.. who read a selection from tit.. Ist book of Cor inthians, 2nd chapter, Ist very?.. The gentle man also made a few remarks on the duties of Christians, etc., which were very beautifully ex pressed. A prayer in German WRH then made by the Pew Mr. Mennig, The President then stated that it had been found necessary to make some change in the programme an 1 to ,k a vote on the same. The Chairman of the Finance Committee, •fir. Wiess, then addressed the audience. He stated that it was impossible to conduct the work of Sunday !tempts without money, and made an appeal to the delegates and others for aid. The report of the Committee on Finance was then read. and it was resolved to take up a collection forthwith. A strong appeal to the generosity of the congregation was then made by the President, who stated that they had no favorites in the coiner, and that he wanted them to feel in their pockets, It wasnot en 'ugh to feel in their hearts. , A collection among the audience was then taken up. Diving the Interval the song. •' My trundle bed," was rendered by Mr. W. G. Fischer in a beautiful and pat belie manner and was hi c I). appreciated by the audience. That gallant soldier and worthy citizen, Gen. Beaver. of Centre Co.; was next called by the President to speak on the report of the Secre tary. Gen. Beaver has distinguished himself on the battle-field and lust a limb in the service of his conair'y. The general stated that they need $OOO and that Lehigh county smite onglit to furnish the sem. At the conclusion of the general's speech, see ral gentlemen stepped for Ward, headed by Mr. Louis I) Valf,(whe uttered . to raise $lllO if he had to furnish it out of his own piinel), an•l subscribed sums vary-• log from $101) an I upwards. As most of these gentlemen were from Philadelphia, Gen. Bea ver rose and exclahned, " There, I knew win were going to let Philadelphia do it,,alt;t" (laughter), which had the etfect of attiring up the del:gates from the country. 1 . 130 PITO. lent then stated that he had a crunmumcation from one of Allentown'a most estimable. chi. /ens, %VIII. F. Yeager, Esq., stating that that gentleman would sebscribe $lOO to the cause. frilly, an example wortjty•of emulation 1 Mr. J. K. Mosier, of Allentawn, also subscribed fifty dollars. Several of the subscribed liberally to the cause. An appeal was then made to the delegates to pledge themselves to raise as lunch money es they could within ten days, and many responded to the call. Rev. T. A. Fernley then made a stirring ad• dress, in which be, In compliment to General Beaver, stated that he hoped that they would all turn to Mayers and work like fleatters. Ilis remarks were loudly applauded. The hymn " When I can read my title clear," was t.en sung by the congregation. The Rev. U. L. Gibson, of Bradford county. next delivered an address on temperance, lu whin lie vividly and truthfully portrayed the utter woe, want and misery attendant upon the drunkard's career. Ile anitnadverted se• verely on the laxity of the law which em powers its magistrates to lie !nee the liqtior waffle. Ile was In favor of employing moral suasion for the purpose of overemniug the evil. Mr. Nelson Kingsbury succeeded and spoke on the subject. stated that about fifteen million dollars were annually spent In tiredly of Philadelphia for liquor, butt did not believe that any man who hail ever attended Sabbath School In his youth, ever became an inebriate. Ile was in favor of letting all the old and confirmed drunkards keiM In their course with- out putting forth any elrort to recall them to the path of rectitude. Mato strain every nerve fir the salvation of the young. ( rho speaker was hiniself a man well advanced In years Ile then narrated a little of his own personal experience with drunkards and fallen men, which was r, ceived with marked attention by the andtt•nce. The subject was next taken up by Rev. Mr. Weiss, of Lurtrne, and handled with great ability. • CONTINUND OH 'MUD PAGL ALLEPTOWN.PA CIMEEEMEI