= faebteinai. .411. NO 1.1 A . " 9 N s 0 VAiiir , • DR. ii D. CONGAKEIL Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadel phia *been In successful practice for a number of pears In • parts of the United States; will promptly at „,,...4.04 1 branches of his profession at hie rooms, ..- ~.. ',•3l,sitiN Mil of Sixth *trod. bet. Hamilton and TraDsuf. t ALLENTOWN, PA k ~ , , • No Patent Medicines are need or recommended; thst9m ,sl,t,. Idles ,..., ..., are hos IL which „,, Lfil not break dar i z ...• ` ti , -”, 'l, • ' ' , larval medicines, l ' . ~ • ; - rr , p par •• ?fared sigtalition. „; ... • ,• . lispaparzropt, Itik, ONOILITIS DYSPEPSIA. ' "UN . s f thaLuka' TEA*: Stomach, and Liv er. • - •A INV ttartaindli to untimely gram, can MEt WOLIrj 'A)3I4RDATION, / ' te'd i' tthat state of a i ljviattlf , I ,, tb o e y Tatitai:. mind which yen. f;inCli n itranMilg. h i al ''', 'euar" o f per- RIIEIIMATI§M AND PANALYSIB, _._-- in any Pfrm oreandiant4 , 99o•lllle entente, warranted our. able. EpilepsY, or fallisittellOPW, and chronic or stub -born oases of F EMALE DISIASIL9 speedily and radically 'removed; Salt Rheum, Skin DISCX.III (of years' standing ) every description of , Utferations, piles and ScrofutOns din. " Z7 4 ll l lTini t a e ; ' :itrtaion siren to private diseases of • .17111 r aVe t r i l a n n tr o f f ro b 4ToVtgriplaint incidental to their I sex, can consa i lt thl pator with c l sorfrce of rell withou t - th:lnarariill'ag b loo d . giii...4 Vitra , tic l' . ,FIoYE AND EAR ,• inl filly and •M atnally removed ; i gi -...: Dr. Lon aa 11l make visits any distance If de. • can be addressed by letter toonti d ontially) and altd- I ne cent with proper d tractions Warty part of teetotal?. I ' *Frio:: East stdaoreixtbutreot, between Hamilton and •• Walnut Allentown, Pa. • may G}ly TILES OItenEMORIgnOIDS. • PLLES OF ALL $llOO perfectly and permanently • \ Vtlpint pain, dangle. caustics or Ina p ermanently by DfaCiylbLEBB. M. D., 2001 . AR011 STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA4 491: gri reer4oul e o g rvorl2Co easei cured In Ittl~edet. ixsitiv4 dicliletuleiTtg4g'il'Vethr.>`L 11 'matters not Lou tong or how Aeverely you aave.been citatiejetA:vt,lter%itet:re Weitleo,con' t fletula, Filature Com o P y o that :tirst s ffadi e gMliir noettrceerr b e7 r ot i : We have patients from almost every otate the v .UUlon snit from Europe. / 1 / 1 ,0 treated tharolidliepeee for twenty / I• • ! aPr 2047 .PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.—A -IL Now Cooney Anatomicalsao delivered Chest n ut ne Polytechnic and Museum. 1203 thxdoors above Twelfth. Philadelphia, embracing the su eots: How to Live and What to Live for; You th , Ma Y and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; The eatise of Indigestion; Flatulence and nervous Diseases Recounted for; Marriage Philosophically considered. These lectures will be forwarded on receipt of 26 cents by addressing: Secretary of the Penna. POLTTSCHNIO AND ANATOMICAL Moamar, 1255 Chestnut St., Phlladelphia, ems nue 22-1 v • WILTBERGER'S . . FravoßrNG EXTRACTS Era warranted Noel to any made. They are prepared from the/roils , and will be found much better than many •1 the liztracts that are .Id. 46'A kyour Grocer or Druggist fo r. •Wiltberger's „Eistrnoter;• ; I • ' BARLOW'S INDIGO BLup Is. , *lihtmt doubt, the best Article In the tniirEet for blueing clothes. It will color more water lh.n f t gr i r , • a ti o rn y e ofteljtVar ttfithil gaiNiatete:n.irreUgllfnogrinttine le that ma Opal ' ALFRED W/LTBERGERU3 DRUG FITORE, No. 233 NORT(I SECOND STREET, PHILAD'A., PA .'Ehe LaPsitiluvre both WILTBRROEIVN and • Barmow's ernes op the all others arecounterfells. For sale by mpg Os.cra amt. Druggists• • WILTRERGER'S INDELIBLE INK Al l atterV:ll` t rtl t t: '!l` , :i,V,PlTlC'ers a rii ite t i rlM 501055, Gen u ine N Chamois' /Alan, Sponse.. 'Tapioca, P AVREIF 7 AATIVE ‘ ii t hin i g &MS lin e, at June VI-ly leo. MI North Second et., Phila., Pa. ITA 4.ES 2M-Va VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR - ENzwErt. Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can 'assure our old patrons that it is kept fully tip to its high standard; and it is thevnly reliable and perfect ed' preparation for restoring GRAY On FADED HAIR to its youthfid color, making it soft, lustrom, : and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling outyas it stimulates and nourishes the hair -glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness; it • restores: the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical llAut DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, StateM.D., Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and care fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST PREPA RATIOIsr for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Med;cines. • Prioo Ono Dollar Buckingham's Dye. POR Tut: WHISKERS: As our 'Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or fhded Whiskers, We have prepared this (lye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL S & C 0.,, NASHUA, N.H. SOLD IN ALLENTOWN BY E; BARNES SON.. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, lush as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Conatimptioli. Among the great . , - ' it .'..-. discoveries of modern ot , I .' Ir. .pt science, few nre. of ^ , 14 ., . , • ' A ,• •, - .. 0 4.)„ , ,, move real value to ie jzt4 iott. mankind than this ef , . ' s ' loctual remedy tbr all , jr.:t• • ''' '' dit , eases of this Throat i: :: i ; - i tr a t • i i. 7 u t "' "iS ti ' , . • ;rti . t?' ' s t i other countries, ha is s shown that it does surely ff ;Near& them. Tito testimoy •n of and our e bestectually chi yen, of oil classes, establishes the fact, tied CllellitY PECTOILti, will and does relieve and core the tllied!, disorders of the Throat and „ . Lungs: beyond nor other - medicine. The most, dangerous Infections of the l'ultnottary... ()rpm yleld'AcClts power; toid-cli4es- of - Cortzmnpe (lon, enrol by this prepanition, nro pulic ly known, co remarkable as !lordly:to lib b be-; !levet!, werg, they not proven beyond dispute. As a temed,f.ft Is ndequate, on which the public • ;nay rely for' full protection. By curing Coughs,, the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves intottinberctlglives, and tin nounint , il suffering trot to Int computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces tho most sceptical. Every family. should keep it on hantl,ns a, itioteetion ngthist the early nod unperceive I attnek of Ptilmounry Affections, which tiro easily met tit first, but which Income incurable, nail trio often fatal, If neglected. Ten der New, need this defence; find it is unwise to ho without it. As it safeguardto children, timid the di-tressing (Neese, Which , beret the Throat nod Chest of childli.id, Climatic I'mattit.U. Is invaluable; for, by Its thnely use, MUM tilde; tiro rescued from ,prelliature groves, mid once,' to the love and. utibetion centred on them. It tints speedily and surely ngniost erdiunry•celds, Hecuritig sound nod licithh-restoring sleep. No one will miller troublesome Influenza nod pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily they can be cared— , f;:;: . • Originally the product of long, laborious, and ' eneeetirel Chemical Incestlention, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently re lied upon as ptisscsoing rill the virtues it has ever exhibited, nod capable of producing cures as memorable no the greatest it has over effected. PREPARED DT • Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Pracdfcal and Alllll.itiOld eihetniStie BOLD BY ALL DDAJOGISTS,EVERYITIfERS. ; SOL'D ALr;ENTOWN BY ' . • W. E: 'BARNES & EON. Boot illaftens. JOHN E. LENIZ . JOHN SEATIVLUD.,ijiLIVEINSHEimiit- JOHN E.' LENTZ •:Sci CO., SUCCESSORS TO YOUNG & LENTZ. The firm of Young h L•nls was dissolved by tinkle! Consent on Fahro.ry lath. 1871 Air, Young retiring. Wm. Weinsheimer andjohn neabold; Jr . . having taken hie Place. The new Arm halve to ha•ti the . continuance of the Patronage. liberally bestowed upon the old firm. TheY will ties their ntmoet endeavors to isceJmniodate their Patrons with proms loess fuld turul.ll BOOTS' AND SHOES' of the but make end toaterlid, sod w 111 al Wll7. have on band a Wee murtmeut of the most desirable atylea, molted to the trade of lids ye{lon. L • The Arm of Yount 1, Lents having been dissolved, all puttee Indebted to them aro requested to make nettlement between this date and April let next, 'rue books will re. maim at the old stood.. Silber of llta partnent Ls an. Morbid to alga in liquidation. feblll4lm Sittanciat. JOSEPH : M ILLER ag OM'S 0 • • BANKING HOUSE • FogeWilla, Lehigh . County, - Penny. . • MONRYB received oo depoelt, and a per cant. lutenist allowed on all soma renialolog eta months or over. Nor eborter periods special rates will be paid. • E'zccutors, Administrators, Trisnees, Assignees, • _ Treasurers, Taz•Colleetors • and other on, todlans of public or private mousy'', are ogered liberal roles of Interest Farmers, Alerahants,Laltorers cod all who have money. to DO but on Interest for a long or abort period w il l find our inicilution an agreeable and advantegeone One In which to do onelnees. Mone it rageseltod In thls Institution IS SAFE AND WELL m sog D,` IS; NO, money loaned out on favorable Morns. s• JOS II AMMAR. J. R. LID taTENW A WIER, FRANK J. 131,0110 foor3gta w MILLESSTOWN WAVING• BANK MILLERBTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY. Thle Institution will be opened on or before the let day of April. Money will be taken on deposit at all times and in any sumo from one dollar upwards, for which MIX PER CENT. INTEREST per annum may be paid. • Deposita oaned oat on favorable terms. JAMBS WEILER, President SWIM SIMMS, Cashier. • .T. P. M. Shiffert, Nor, Lndwly. . Frederick 0. Yobst, IC Henninger. David Donner, Willit Baliday. Hisao Oriebel, Gideon 1. Hiner, Horatio T. liertlog. Benjamin J. Schmoyer, James ginrmaster merle -gm : A L T IANTOWN SAVINGS INSTITU- Organised as "Dimes Saving institution," NO. 58 EAST HAMILTON ST (NRARLT OPPOSITI TER AMERICAN HOTEL. PAYS SIX PER GENT. INTEREST FOR MONEY ON DEPOSIT. This Inetitution, the oldest 66•11111 Dank In Eastern Pennsylvania, has been in continuous and successful operation for ton years, and continues to pay SIX PER CENT. INTEREST on Money for one year, and special rates of Interest for shorter period.. dentia L VIEL.AII deposits of money , will be held strictly cone- Exeoutora, Administrators, Trustees designees, Treasurers, Tax Collectors, and other custodians of public or private moneys, are of. fered liberal rates of Interest. Fanners, Merchant., Laborer*, and all who have money to put on interest fora long or short period will And oar Institution an agreeable and advantageous olio In which to do basinees. We especially Invite LADIRB to transact their banking business with ns. MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS hove special privi leges granted by our charter—having full power to trans act business with is la their own name.. Money deposited with this Institution IS. SAFE AND WELL SECURED, by a Capital stock and et:lepton money curtly of over SVETY THOUSAND DOLLARS, and addition. the Board of Trustees have, as required by t barter. given bonds under the sopervislon of the Conn in the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, which bonds are realm tared lqand held by the Court of Common Pleas of this cou Ir on or the securi of Ourn Vaults are ty of thodepos itors. most secure and extensive kind known In this country as a personal inspection will show, and to which we Inv ite our friends and customers. We refer to this, believing that safe Burglar Proof Vaults complete the safet v Attrellability of a good Saving Bank. lAM . AINE. President. CIIRISTIAN H PRETE Y , Vico President. REUBEN STABLER, Cashier. William R. Alneyrautraes:, Charles S Bush, Christian Prot:, John D. Stiles, F. E. Samuels, Ben). J. liagenbrich, Georgo Brobst, Samuel Sell, • Nathan Peter. Jan 12-tf FARRIER'S SAVINGS BANK, Incorporated under a State Charter of 1870. Forsisville, Lipper Macungie township, Lehigh Co. This Institutio MONEYen' orginized and opened under a State Charter. will be taken on deposit at all times and In any sum from Oland upwards, for which 6 PER. CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID. Depoeila ma be withdrawn at any time, Alno money zonned oat On favorable term.. R. M. 70011 L, WILLIAM MOllll, rresiden Caehier. TRU SSSSS : Pr. 11. -A. Saylor. J Daniel Moyer,. 11. Straub, Jonas Ranch, David Peter, Daniel H. Creitz, Samuel Kohn., William Stein, William Mohr (apr 6-60 FRANKLIN RAVINGS BANK, •.Located at the corner of Hamilton street and Church ti l iMi l o r etl i t o h n n I feTifent teotrYil opposite Isheor(gtet=l awl ready tor basin... it tell! pay SIX per cent. In .ttreat on all deposits except bee:nese deposits. for any .I r 2 ett<rfef e i gtfla tr o ` rti e „ll4 gi ` o l .7g,M Pied In . ltie7Conn of the Common Pleas of Lehigh County, under the direction of the Court, a bond In the sum of TWenty-liveThousead Dollars, condoned for tho faith ful keeping and appropriation of ell such came of money as alien bo_placed In charge or maid FRANKLIN SAYINGS BARK;•Whether as deposing. or shares of stock , which bond may be enlarged by the Court whenever it may be deemed necessary, • Stockaddition to thls..the l i abl e Incorporation makes the holders perponelly to the depnaitors in dou ble the amount of the Capital Stock of the Bank, which is Pity thousand dollars, with liberty to Increase it to one hundred and fitly thounand dollers. Thew provielons will make it a very desirable and safe place of deiosit. tm ll l:7p id el ' n . t mo7tre proper gc..",tfobt;.'lh;g4tt'lffp,;',7l3trlg this ally. one Arrangements will be made to furnish drafts on the cities of Now York and Philadelphia 8. A. BRIDGES, President .J. W. WILSON, Vice Presideat, E. ZIMMERMAN. Cashier. Trustees : Daniel H. Miller, John Ilolben. .7: 4`; William Baer, J. E. Zimmerman D. H. trolls Peter Croat, Edwin Zimmerman. wow .93 WILMINGTON AND READING RAILROAD SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES We are offering tho Second Mortgage Bonds of lh Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, Interest Payable January and lutie THE BONDS AEB IN 1,0008 0 500 a and 100 a And can be REGISTERED free of expense. The coal rclacellaneens freights and passenger business are con etautly increasing. The receipts for the year emit, g tic tober 31. 1871; were $79, 778 22 more thou the year end leg October 31. 1870 ./ t he Increase for flee mouths end log Anril 1. 1872, over four month. ending April 1. 1871 Was $34.72.5.30. Donde. raniphiete and Information can be obtained!? DE. HAVEN & BRO. Fiscal Agents of the' United States, 40 SOUTH.- - TRIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION • TILE ERIN SAVINGS BANK OF WM. L. YOHN, - NORTH b'EV ENT .12 ST., ABOVE LINDEN: ALLENTOWN, PA. This bank has been established for the purpose of carrY lag on a general Banking business, and to offer to the community a SECURE INVESTMENT for their money at home, at the name rate of interest that it would command in if l ahx Pr i. k olfNtrownrii 000 D SECURITY Air GP/0. Meer and floWernment Bonds benibt and soja4 Drafts drawn on the prlnolpal gills. of the United elates In earns to salt pUTCh&110(11. Collections made on all accessible points, and proceeds Promptly remitted at current rates. Farmer., Merchant.. Laborer, and all who have money to put out 011 Interest for a long or short period will and this Institution an agreeable and advantageous one in which to do butanes.. • laterest allowed on deposits at the following ratw, to wit: gflllittllN7.lNlroz: Mr.', day. and ender on Tat/. 41 4 -11 eveatte .tamps om CON! 4111011OCKEN BOILER AND COIL WORKS, JOHN WOOD, JR ., lIONOFACTOIIIIII OF UB!hiPs°2111701,111/2MrifflAl.4 711 All kinds of Wrought Iron Colle,_Tuyere far Blast par. ram, ()geometer/1 Smoke Macke., Biala Pipes, Iron Wheeli e eve . rything in the Boller and Sheet Iron line. AlsotA d kin d, of Iron and Steel Foramen and Blacksmith won:, Miners' Tooltof all kind., finch as Wham Bucket., Pick e Drills. Mallet., Sledges, Sm. lir.;lopt • Steam Bummer arid eet of tools of all klnde, and eltilled workmen, I flutter myeelf that ran tarn onl work with promotes. and dispatch, all of which will be war ranted to be gret.clase. Patching LloUere, and repairing generally, strictly at. *al ed to. aim 17 JORDAN 110UPIE . • 110 TEL AND RESTAURANT I The . Jordan Roulli has ehenged hand.. The new land- lord trill try to please ell who may patronise him with a call. lie will keep constantly on hand the best of choice Liquor. nod keep the celebrated Bergner & knee'. cal,. braced Philadelphia Latt..r Beer. In the Restaurant he will keep all the delicacies of the eoason with the best of Option% prepared In all styles. All who will give him a call trill go away Whetted thatthe best plane_ In Al. lento wn. A. P.lt Is MIFF. Joao AN fIOVIN, N. W. Cor. Second k ßamllton hi... • nos Zi.thr Allentown Pa. A PRUIFITABLE BUNINLtsdI LIOATEOUAL TO OA Ii,AT ON E4IIONTO THE COST! Cannot Co rxplodce/ Np_chtmnty pr wick nem. I bt il E 4 3 l 4 l =l ", fir .ab riP614187/YR ENT tHBON OAS LIGHT 11 • 0 0 ANEIth AND OIL, for CIOUIt aIES or STATES. Win ro Write Tor Inforntion or cellos M. B. DYO'rT, N. 13.--ClTllRAEl"frarlal"FglitDCrlll'aiDlßTllll3 and LAMPS of retry atter(ptif in, 23 per cent. cheaper ths4 other embllibmens LI tbe country. tnat memw NE . . . .. . . .. .._ • .: * • CAR .._ ..,‘, ,i.),;,.„,e,„„, :.,..: ~,,. -..... .. .. - • ,S .- --.'- ' • F. . • 904 CHESTNUT STREET, RHILADELPHIA,' , ' ,- . Have now waked the most Elegant Variety qc New Oarpetlnge ever Imported. Notwithstanding tho ~ g reat advance, • , TAPESTRY CARPETS, ALL THE NEW'BRUBSE'LLI BTYLESIH BINELE.AND.DOUBLE WIDTHS. . . J. F. & E. H. ORNE are closing out the balance of lastisaion'aiMpo rta tins, VELVET AEU ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETEyat a heavy reduction In Price. . . r '''' -"...' Also . an Invoice of FRENCH AXMINSTER'OAPPOS a l' i'5 . 6 per yard. apr2-2mos d NO, 2] NORTH FIGTITH. , STREET,, NO. 21 NORTH EIGHTH EITHEET,. PGIDADELPHIL. , • . MILLINERY AND. DRESS. 1 1 RIMMINGS. ADOLPH HELLER, Ha assor t ment the most complete stook of Fren . h millinery geode and dreis Dimming@ Co yard . und In this oily, A full of rlbhons In all new nhadee. 1130pinces colored stlks,fr SI 25102 50 pet Mt SOH SILK AND SATIN. All abides of tordnolse elk and corded Ballo crape. French flowere t straw, goods, fringes , slows, laces, buttons. eta. Ladles who will glee me a call tray rely en gelling new and goOd'floode; at the lowest prices. ADOLPH HELLER, magi t2nierl No. 21 N.,,Eighth'etreet Philadelphia. 707 TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 707 HOUSE FURNISHING In CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY . .. WARE .y WE HAVE NOT INCREASED OUR PRICES. . THE WHOLE OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK WAS PURCHASED BEFORE TUE EXTRAORDI— NARY ADVANCE' IN EUROPE. • DEBT GOODS. ZOTIRST .PDLOES, 707 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 707 aprl7.2m w SILVER-PLATED N. E. CORNER NINTH AND CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. DINNER AND TEA SERVICES, URNS, BUTTER DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, TUREENS, ICE PITCHERS, SALVERS AND CASTORS. EVERY VARIETY IN PEARL AND METAL HANDLES, PLATED AND UN .p r 17.3., „) PLATED. SPOONS AND FORKS A SPEOIALIY. SHUTTLE STITCH SEWING MACHINES PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS DESIRED FROM ALL WHO REQ UIh FAST, DURABLE AND IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE To our NEW STYLES, which possess unmistakable advantages over the NOISY and OIIMBROUE styles I cther makers. Cod ttnb Lumber. JAN. M. RITTER, Union Street, near Lehigh Valley Depot, Allentown. RITTER & ABBOTT, MANUFACTURERS OF Doors,.Outside Inside Blind,, Mould inv. Brackets Balusters, Pickett. 8 / a fr Rail ings, Window Frames, Door Frames, eke. SCROLL TU SAWING INO . RN PIdNINO, MATCHING. • DONS 47' THE SHORTEST NO TI CE,, IPPING, ALSO, STAIR BUILDING done and BAND RAILING made to nrder. Baring now had almost wh oll yy poesesslon of the MIII, refurnished it almost with new and improv ed machinery, nod baring Cone but experienced work men, wo are prepared to dory eompetition from at home and abroad, both in price and workmanship. Do you contemplate building? Call at our Factory and satisfy yoursolf with a personal examination. Drawings for buildings, brackets, atterns for orna mental work, scrolls for porches, can b e seen stall times PUN Ur chrZu c:itd Any f ;irc a a t l i gc t o a t n th e e factory, on Union street, at the Jordan Bridge, Allen- Maon town, Pa., or by letter through the poet office. aug 3-Iy] RITTER A ABBOTT. EMU= A maxim D. OTTO. 9.N. OtTO. 0. W. MILLIS Ti LBER.I,OTTO it PULLER, NANNNACTURERB AND DBALERB IN ' LUMBER, WILLIAMSPORT, • PA. • MILL ON CANAL, WEST OP MAYNARD STREET OFFiCE AT TUB MILL W P CRANE /WWII. • 4 atm 70.1", SPectae4o. SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES II SYS GLABBHB, ia., • sz iggiztr a lt=a . v, of all k!!ds of - CHAS. S. MASSEY'S, ' NO. 23 EAST HAMILTON STREET, LtaasNroww, PA Having devoted a great deal of care and attention to the ipectacte hector,. for these last few year., I And that my nusinees to that Hoe has Inc eeeee d no trp_ish that I have :ermined to make It a SPECIALTY. There Is no article manufactured in which there In ao much deception prati. Iced as there In to Spectacle 0 Inseea. Knowing that the public have been frequently homboeged by parties pre tendlog tobaveasop hem , cle of otodctiarging exorbitant prices fi.r thereby traelclng opott thane. mollies and thermic., . rage. I have taken pains to se tact a lan, and complete &sentiment of the toast and best Mimes aver manufactured, thus affording all persona needing Spectacles an opprtunity of p d u e rihgoi . at be rta. it?t n ed i 1 ' 14 , 1;6 6 V re VI 11 g y . a. I feeet ta• Otr !M I A no Tar ill fail gt b :t i ree l Pill: M e lt r maa Reformed Church, Allentown, Pa., aft ,211,111111 I :.: ,t,F. dv . E:'E:.,ORNE.';;-::.;: Hay" determitled to °Mir their entire !hock - tit 'Old•prfetie MEAD & ROBBINS,, MANUFACTURERS OF CUTLERY ! GROVER & BAKER'S ELASTIC L9OK STITCH FAMILY SF,WING I 1 FOR QUILTING THE BEST IN USE ! NEW STYLES FOR MANTJFACTITRING IN ANY BRANCH OF Manufacturing or Family Sewing CALL AND EXAMINE. J. F. WIREBACH, Agent. O 1 )OE AND SALESROOM, opposite German Reformed Church, No. 629 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. CHAS. W. ABBOTT OLOORING and . : e Ito IW6n 1 W6n are now n 11.ficglein"Llni Dfi r oim I. now .gigroaljuop O'ric 41. SPRING • wzritugaiikr►At'+ogaFoFL'. ) • WARE MACHINES ! FOR EMBROIDERY FOR BRAIDING FOR HEMMING FOR TIICItING FOR GATHERING FOR STITCHING FOR CORDING FOR FELLING Clotting, GREAT ATTRACTION ; NW FIRM! NEW GOODS! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING GRAND SPRING AND BORERS OPENING. GREAT DEDUCTION IN PRIM T. OSMUN & . CO., Succwors to Notagar A 04..1411 BARGAINS IME3 GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM IN REIMER'S 1130IGNINg. NO. 605 HAMILTON STREET, ALLANTOWN, PA. , We would Inform the citizen. of Allentown and the cur. rounding country that wears prepared with a laminated' of goods for . PALL AND WINTER WEAR; and.offer them to the public at reasonable prices.. To th6se who buy their Clothi readysmade, they are prepared to offer BARGAINS. ' IVIIOLE . BUITS 1161DEI TO bitDißl COATS; • PANTS AND • VESTS Cut and made In the latest styli, and by ihillonst *Catmint. OUR STOUR" OF . CLOTHING, CLOTHS . .A.NDICABSIMEHICS Is larger than It has been before, anit'we Intend to Adll et very SMALL PROFITS, and it,, oar cuatomers the bane. fit of our low purchase.. 'Gnat quantities sod mailetlee of • NECKTIES, CUFFS„PQ,LTARB, And e►eplhlnk ID Ms GENT'S FURL ISHING,GOODS, MEN . B.,YOUTHE', . 13 078'and - CUILDBAN 8 READY-MADE CLOTHING, CONSTANTLY ON lIAND. do l . 3 ):llf7trltL h algt ee. rr°. " 11andlian ""et. third T. ,2:A N it 400111 ' ECIOLL HLtTII LTXX. SPECIAL. NOTICE. J. N. Hafleighl Na 1105 dHroSTNItT STREET,. PIIIL4DILPHIA. Reg.. to intone hir Petrone end' the Derebesere •or Dry . Goods at Retail. throonhott the City and lierronsiding 'country. that helm formed a Co.parthership under the J. M. Halleigh &Co I'm*rifts ;I! , lera tn DRY 0190Dg, NO. 1106 CHESTNUT !STREET. '9 PEN/21°' P r i 7 ;1 1 cq,e4Frl 411P,Ifit9tIlit ~r,l-! • 1;. , AI LEYL tCheeihitit A' 12th' '1 1 .31'5.;•• • , • rhiukDEßAiik, • ..,',IOOYeIeYS; \ WATChgS ''' 51 1 0dI1 C-Opiss, Bitit*Eof' PLATED WAYLE Waatity ituaranteso. ),46Obs sent tipiest on . -approval. 'Or uutyoo I ' =NI • 'CARD. •• • ':.."EtAtowEtt&l. • .. .•. I NO. 902 CHESTNUYSTREET, ,PHILADELPHIA, Idaskrer Caldwell & Co., dealt.° to call enpecial attention toll:Leh department bf mind tinier Waren. . , 'Potmeening 'monitor fiollit'eti they Will bo enabled to place before their customers, to entrance of the genera market, all the noveltien and.lmprovemouts In Silier Goode an rapidly as produced, very particular attention being given to the apeclnliti. of Bridal end other Preach- Mho n Gifla, The standard of !Mier hag mince adopled by them in that of English Sterling, 925 MINIM floe, the quality of every article Bold being atrlotly guaranteed. Attention larenneatfully directed to the nova - Wog brot- Wean policy in this Bowie la regard to the firmly eetub• limbed system of fixed prices, which will bo rigidly ad. hered to to nil races, securing to ',archaise e, fainters and equality in every thinsactinn. • • Polite attention may bo expected by all who may favor them with a visit. Orders and laqulrlen by mail, promptly attended to. J. E. CALDWELL & CO.• fed7-1y- . rtAc K. tsTAIUFFER, WATO 1 ;ES AND JEWELRY, No. 11S NORTH SPCOND ST., con. or QVAICRY. PHIL A . aAAn aesortment ot Watches, Jewelry, Silver and . Plated Ware constantly no hand. • , 41111 - Ropairing of Watch. and Jewelry promptly . ed o. apr &Pr K ELLER.d: ISHOTHEB,, NO. 27 WEST HAMILTON ST., ALLENTOWN, PA. CLOCKS, v edt p a d ri lmr , : . ,3 o tAtati r lazos and pricer, front 'GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES than can be found In any other store In the ally. ,AWELRY OF ALL KINDS, SILVER WARE Irg e o l lgiVe l lilired on Short Notice• Aro ExcluelVe Are Mae:celled WATCUES, JEWELRY, SILVER. AND PLATED WARE • CHARLES S. MASSEY'S, formed ',,eftaert,} l ,! - V,lmwetorga wop:Whaetrjunt adelphla, all the latest styles • GOLD WATCHES. a n :lO i beffil W a t ch es, aV; rg can assort me nt otbe, SILVER WATCHES. He has a larger and better assortment of Silver Watches than can be purchased anywhere else. GOLD JEWELRY. He has the largest and best assortment of all kinds of Oold Jewelry.. GILT AND PLATED JEWELRY. He has a larger and better assortment of all kinds of Oill and Plated Jewelry than can be found elsewhere. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. He hae a exit Adfd ter ortritent of Sliver and Plated Wattd.: t. n i rj ! rson desiring goods In WI line can not fall to be • • CLOCKS. A larger assortment than at any other establishment. MELODEONS. ta ft h s : w l i a i . assortment of Prince's Melodeons, the best ACCORDEONS. A splendid assortment of all Mods of Accordeons. Ole establishment has lately been titled op, and Is now second to none In New York and Philadelphia, and ahead of fashionnontsde the large ' him a large: stock of able goods In his line than nit others 1p Lehi g h county combined. To convince yourselves of the above call and see Are Unequalled Are Superlo Are Unapproachable AretTnetirpaseed Are Pantiles,' Are Incomparable Ara Admirable Med. GULDIN'S - Ladies' Trimming Store, • 4L.L.ENTOWN. PA. The trade . iit thts old and Well known establishinent 1a constautly 111CrOW1113g. OW lag to the fact .hat NEW GOODS are being constantly received of the LATEST STYLES and always suitable to the wants or her numerate costa me s. People should always go where they are sure to be united at low aware.. 'an 18 LADIES! BEAL WHITBY, JET JEWELRY, FRENCH JET AND VULCANITE JEWELRY E=l=l PINE PLATE:II'JB ELR 1, . • Park end Vienna Fans, Hair Plue.Fancy Leather ( - MA', Fancy Ornament,. rano, foxes. Deck,. DIVPRILIg Cases Toilet Gouda. U.nbrellas • 1 It. ()Ingham nod Alpaca. All rattan eedauporlur lu quality and toooerato In_ price. 11. DIXON, arrs-w) N , . 21 South Eighth Street. ehtlada. MADADE STEEL, 1813 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Hen received from Perin the 'Meet Spring etTles P,O oAi r ft..l.,S,.k]., -,13.L(. irEr§.: AN D !CORSETS. , . Vietorten Rename & Nlllson pUSTLE SKIRTS (de tutu and promenade dtossee. Pstis Werlp & Children's Corsots,all at popular prices. • mar 20.13 , w] _ iiii MRS. A. BINDER; Lior,N. - W. CDR. 11Trt.0 .P' 01W3TNUT BTS. "' TriltAnilLPWA„• Importei and bentiriteiiit ' Paris and jLeindqn Novelll64. 'Blertitstlyilltittited Paper Patttirnit ,if betas! and moat' roltabla Style!, for Ladled' snot Childrim'a.Orras _r Lenllea' Dross Trtmininga, Haat and Imitation Laces. 'Gloves, -Fans. 'filbhona. Tire; ,, Prat ah ,Jatratryi. 7 lFanal Clooda. DIt6FS AND CLOAK' if A Klpli lo the moat tamp fill nod nirgant manna,. 'st Per/cc; Surtens•itl DRESS olf TTINV To ugla. • . •• litrlot• ponetoulitr in' foltillmenf of ordara: • .- PATTitfti . 4l, .11.}tT mhll9mw FLORENCE: The Beet ,and most Dpntifnl Sewing Mn chine Made. • • The .tily_tfachine that makes Four different Stitches! The only Machine that re.tens the end. of Seams I Th. .3/y.li/rte./nine that. will move the h asn any direction desired I eloil the only .3fach trio that a ..I(.l4dittstlug tension. The.. Advantage. combined With the Kn i t. Ratgltify. and Q 1.10.1,4 Ita motions. tollether wth tee Hat a./ 104 Qua/fly of 1 1 . 100 k•withalidger PROVO...M/1V yonder It As 'mom. do.ine,,darabler and Rest FamtlY Sewing Mrtehtne in Oa TVorld. • • ' Good Aging& enatileif,(a every County.' Wjleon & Pennyliaoker, Managers. w) I.ol3‘Cliestnut Btreet,llitthda. DePl4.3cu w 82000 • PER • ANNUM. • ' CAN 1 PiAISEIt9EI i tING THE • . , , r I • . . wheeler wilsons SEWING lIIAEEIN.E. , • . J. A feli lrllie. reliaWStnitiese' men Hof good Lablls ' anp , addrirma: wirtiertlitiletrble tedlt&r rit'present unoicui Pls& • s frirrOalsed i birestrirraequlrsd. Bend for informatiour or. canon • ••••.. • or. ; • •. • ' PETERSON& OtkitrENTENo6'n!l4igt'e, 'Oa 01E8Tliti't E3TREET . l ALTHOUSit:Wgent. • : ' 6111E1.,tislifou itreet. AllootoWn: : ,kl / 4 1 M3 0 4,N " IOVSTAC I1 4!: APltliPglgtettitWagtoggt 0 TE • 'N . M/EHEMSto ^TkiTIA/eKSES. elk the samethtst taco. , • Oni try' . eittlf9.!`°", ddte HOEIL CHEMIST. ail i i , lrAp4 lT.ll t au s .l,l 9 l BoAFF Erp..,gilt4. jar thc labie,s J A E OF FANOIov. • ESTABLISHED HID T . 1 4 - 1 MAXI ?'4l 1871 ,OttrllfltMet - , MINIM BEAT FURI . I..T.IIRE HERE! NOB. 021 &.62; NORTH SECOND STREET, PI4L4DELPI(I4, ESTABLISHED OVER QUARTER OF A CENTURY TN ll'oldeat and , most reliable home on NOrth i3ecood street Wing a practical mechanic and having lima expo. rhinee Iu theboeloore.ftllgoodetn meander toy lutpaction, fighting It sate to buyers. aa uo imposition or mlcrtpre• gentation in permitted in this establiahment I in•ite all to, old patron, and friend. throughout my nailer county to call and get suited, a. thorn rgdueod my price, to unit all. GEO. D. SMITH, Nos. 621 and 623 North Seoond Street, (Birwsen Cass AND COATIS 07111:8111) aptll•w9m] EII=CM FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE I H. L. McCONNELL, 1=1:1=1 ii IIIITTON;.t McCON.N.EL,L, ,re a 9 Has on hand, at the old eland, 9 218 2 an 809 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. 2:7,1 • A LARGE STOCK OF FINE Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room FURNITURE ! QM Greatly Reduced Prices All Goods warranted. All old cristomars will ho dealt with' as forovirly, and the patronage of the public Is earuowly solicited. IL L. IgoCONNELL, Manufacturer and Dealer to F URN ITU RE, mar 27 3mPr] Slarkot Etna. Philadelphia. GREAT BARGAINS FURNITURE. AVERILL BARLOW, NO. 45 S. SECOND STREET, has hie Inman. wareroonus (eta etude.) filled with a greet &Arialy of fiket-class Furniture, pod to offering it at Prices Lower than any other Dealer in Philadelphia.* selling the same class of goods. Ho has also n great variety of low.priced work. which ho is selling at reduced prices, either.a►whoteeale or re tail, inclading all .4 , 1. of Cottage Furniture. . Also, Agent for the Beckwith Sewing Machias. Price 110. reortl-301w CDairo. LAIIGEST ' TOCK I GREAT INDUCEMENTS To buy all your furniture at the largest furniture store In town of GEORGE W. HEIMBACH 732 HAMILTON BT., ALLENTOWN The firm have recently nut In MAM MOTH ALL PLATE-0 LABS FRONT, and have otherwise enlarged their facilities for keeping en hand the largest stock In the city. • Their • ELEGANT FURNITURE In manufactured In their own eatabl(shment, under their own nupery Won, and is warrant- ad I, be the hest in the market. An inspections of their stock will convince buyers of the ad vantage of buying from them Genegn W. ilolmbach, manufacture KITTLE'S PATENT SPRING BED. and are solo agents for that superior bed. Call and see It. Remember The Mammoth Glass Front. PARENTS TAKE „NOTICE THAT AT TES BOTEN BOOK STORE TO WILL ALWSB ?MD ?OS sus ALL YIBDB SCHOOL BOOKS, COPY BOOKS AND SLATES, PENS AND INK, AT THE LOWEST PRICES Thellme fa agate here for children to prepare for SCHOOL 1 And we here on hand and for sale everything they want , and-negd in the SCHOOL ROOM. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW nywhare also. and we can give them hut what they have to learn to school. DON'T FORGET, AND REMEMBER TRATTEIE BOTEN BOOK STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY ALL RINDS OP School Books at the Lowest Prices LEISENRING, TREXLER & CO., 031 Hamilton St.. Alioutowa.Pa aepl•tfd NEW DRUG STOKE ! I talcs the pleasure of Informing my numerous ( friends and the public In general that I Lave opened ' snow Drug Store at NO. 735 HAMILTON STREET, and filed it with a 9.41 a. Ils'earected stock of' Pure drugs and Medicines,, „ "'PATENT MEDICINES, COAL OIL, and a l zt r i r, all/ R ei t 734 OIL LAMPS Choice Parfet:nary cod toilet articles, sit the finest Ex. tracts for handkerrhiet and bathing, link Ode, Ualr In elgpraters sad hair Dye,. An tuntimerable asiortnient of.Totlet !Watts for washing, shaviatr. and erselag oil. fat or paint. Tooth Brushes and nail. Brushes clan grades and pricing. . • Pocket 'Books, Albums Pass Book., Paper and P.P.' Pocket Entire* and Eldora, a large variety of the best English and Oerrunn Pleb Hooks and Tackles, In short, everything that can be expected In • • ilrtii-Class City Drug Store, /ND Ai The Very Lowest Market Rates, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PNY9Iaa[A a6' 1 tied wtll b. Nlled a t UTI T INFailt i tlan b utiagi: l .Y. I V. ° ;:;`l2l .4 ;l.litoi,;i4epe . l4l'.oP'Plted with evirytit log ha tor Due et thd lutgliaarited reliant . •Havicor had ex • herlerice afore • my chi) N ord I t the Drug bold.. I feel 'loxadaut that LAW. ait who may favor me with a call. to their . satlefa?tluti. • • I R W. DANOWSKY. E'er Dr. WM. DANOWSKY' tales this opportaalti to Dlnolclll. law:moos Meadt for peat fteori sod will bo at the Drat atom of hie ton to Earl BEHE HERR THE , PLACE, 735 HAMILTON STREET, Beiwein Saventhana EfpAlh' Jan2l• w • • VIIIILADICIAPIThI r U n- OE.ONS' ,Be NDAGS. INSTITUTE. No. 14 , North NINTH Street, above Market. B. C. EVIIithTTEI Patent Oradsnttos Presto re Trullpositive. iy cores rootorta when all others fall. Also. a largo ye. ahoy of 'entail 17 91iNealf, ' Improved Slaatla stocking., Beltaj,lthouldealhulea, abOmloalatiallotleta.,BoaNtot 4 aoriee,, pH.. •nd.g..; setae instrumeu., Urytehee. Le. .Ladles attended Everett. • • ' •'• • fair4 , lOtatuber, the neeond Teed. Biota. above Market irE4UPSUS • Thalami remedy for botl..eolle. and dl d !eau.' of the eteroacik aq4 bowel. in bone.. Cures every eye... '' • '- ' sabia.E. is a ink's' erraine. ' 'Bent freckly' mall far ?MY -Cents. AOSLlterd !mated trier7Wheree , ' 44.111WYD1114; apr9401130 Cabello. W . )IEIIIIIIG VALLEY 445441 RAILROAD.. • . • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ; Leave Allentown for Newyork. vla Central Railroad of N.V. Jenny, at 55., G), 4 16, and 1106 am. and 121 N, Oar.' Sod 5 S 3 p: m. ffor New Yorl4, .vla Morris & Essex .Rallroad.al 65 4 . Inn and 11 55 n to. and 121 N. 680 ,, , and 681 p tn. • . Vor;Mantullta Chunk sod Balk idera at BID • ni t and 68N . D'orl,ambertvllle and Trenton at 6CO and 1165 m. and 835 . FoD Vr saton at 866•. 600'816, 996 and 11 65 am 4 1110. 849. 68N V. 1 41%111¢ Rail:Old, at 5 00, 816 and II ail m, 833, end 824 p m. For Waahlngtot, D. C , at 815 Lad 1185 a m; 'ilia 821 p m. • For eataaanqUa & Vddleavlllo R. IL 415 a m ind 1229 P ; ‘ t;r Corday at 8 80a m. 117.1. 425, 8119Mld 803 p m. For Mooch Chnok at OM, 1019 a m. 1923, 4 Maud 800 pm. For PlUntoo, el e 8.9 and 101'5 k m, 4 23 p m. ••- For Waverly. Owaffo Elmira, Auburn and Buffalo, at, 10 IA Um ()Lamm Train.) For Raeletbn at 8115 and 1019 i m, and 41 259 to. 4For Audaoriod Cityo ID n tn. ,17 . 1 , 11..b...g:1van29 . .m. and 4 28 p rd. ninths with nMe (•0 start from Mud Penn innatlon. N. STANLEY GOODWIN, Ana't Deng Elop`t, 11. H. BAYRE Supt & Ent. CTAF r . F'OOE: the Odessa. Hon with th Beat Penn. ' Train. Wee P.M. 7 41 7 48 Ella - - • - • '• The born Mg trot g'West leavei Cat a II lingo a on the arrival or the L V. IL R. Passenger train . from Mauch Chunk, Easton, Both:ahem and Allai.lown, and connect. at Albur tis with tents on the Eaat Pennsylvania R. R. for Read igten°l:nglifeo' Nwrtburg r • PO% to P h h e i tV a 1 , 1" The morning train Eaatconnetts at Albruii• onto orains on E. P. 11 it. from Harrisburg, Potte•ille headiest and' Allentown. and at Cata.anqua with train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad for Mauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre; Reran. ion, Philadelphia and New York. Thalia P M traln.West connucta at Alburila with trains on the East Penn..RaUtting for Reading, Pottsville, Hat. rialiurg, Philadelphia. Allentown, liethleheM.' Halton. and New York' arrive in Philadelphia via Reading at 6 16 p. to. Tho Evening train East leaves Al-Bartn, arrival of a train from Allentown and of a traith ma ki ng Conne ctions at Reading with trains from Philadelphia, Harris burg, Pottsville, &e, and connects with local paasenger train on the L. V. It. R. at Cataaantitia for Allentown, Bethlehem and &Mon. Persons wishing tole to Allentown can take the morn ing train West to AI-Hurtle, arrive at Allentown 915 a m, and return by a train on the Bait Pennsylvania Railroad, evening Allentown at 4 WJ P. M. : • W. CHAPMAN, flo 10-Iyl Supt. aid, Engineer. NORTH PENIVNIVL VANIA RAILROAD. 4.lfaitl'Atil4.4' WINTER ARRANOEMENT. • Passengers for Philadelphia take Lehigh Valley R. R Wattle passing Allentown at 810, 810 and 11 23 a. m., and 3 Maud 8 24 p. to. and arrive in Philadelphia at B 60 am, 216, 842 and /0 30 p. M. Also Lehigh and annotnehanna Railroad trains at 911 and 6 44 p. nu., and arrive in Phila delphia at 6 30 and 816 p. m. . • . LOCIAL [l3lx 'Through Train. Daily, thusday• Excepted Pasnenger trains leave the depot Nest/tweet corner Berko and American ateeets. Philadelphia, For Allentown at 800 and p 46 a. at.. 2 00, 820, 4 00 and 6in p re. P.lnee cern are attached to the a. an. train. For Doylestown at 8 33 a. M.. 2 80 and and nt. For Fort Washington at 7adll a an, 11 30 pM. For Abington at 130, 089 and 812 p. M. For Lansdale at 630 p. to. Trains for Philadelphia. Bethlehem at 820,8 b a. at., 1213, 940, 600 and, Li.,. 880 p. m Degleatown at 885 m., 900 and 600 p. m, Lauedale at 016 a.m. Fort Wnahlngton et 890, 10 00 a. it., and 916 p AY Abington at V. 10, 6 2 25 and 9009. to. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 100 p. m. Doylestown 700 a. ID. Leave Polladelphla for Beth lehom at DSO a. m. •. • for Doylestown at 201 p. m. Fare—AllentoWn to•Plaladelphla 14 EL . LIS CLARK. Agent. • A LEEN TOWN PASSENGER RAIL- A.A. WAY. TIME .TABLE. On and after WEDNESDAY.Nov. g 9.1871. care will run to all trains on the Lehigh Valley and Lehigh and tlesque. henn, Philedelphia 9 Reading (East Penn Junction) Railroad,. and to the Allentown Furnace. leaving Illa• Nom Hamilton and Ninth meets, as follow,: For L. V. L. &8. E. Penn.. Furore.. Leaven A A. , hf ' 530 78.6.. 8501 CO '' '9 40 8 Ott 7 4.5 f 840 .10 CO , /1 80 . 735 31 9) 11 25 ' '• • 7 45 P.M. P. M. 0 43 1 00 1 40 1165 P. M. .P. K. 315 350 2 95 1 40 •5 00 P 0 35 i H. .5 1.11 3HI 7 1)0 7 155 15 ' 6 830 3 . 0 10 Pay Days 3.B4tard's ONLY 790 The alcove cars run to all the yummier train, bn the: above roads.. • From Mauch Chunk. t From Easton. • . A NEW FEATURE. Curl' g the Winter months all the care on this road will be comfortably heated. . FARE TEN CENTS. Children under ten years of age, Fly* Cents. Tickets can be purchased of the conductor, on the can, or of the Trettettrer, in packages Of 7 for 50 cis. or 14 for AL Tickets received only for pesseniters, not for trunks or packages. • drif•Peasengers are requested not to 'ride on the plat form when there Is room Inside. R E AN: N G RAIL• MONDAY,: NOVEMBER 18, 1871.. Great Trunk Llu i eirom the North , and North.Vreat for Phll,ol - • phis, New ork, Beading, Pottayttl_e; Tamaqua, .Ashland. Shalnoki Lebanon, Allentown, Nutria. Epho rata, Lille, Lancaeter..Colntribla, As. Trains leaVe FlArtiabnrg for New York' as folk:411; 0 dg 2 45, 810 a. m., and .200 p. cm,- oonnecting with - ainOlar trainA. on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving al New York at 1007 a. m., 949 and 946 p. tn. mantel voly. 'Stooping Cars accompany the 246 a, to. train ft tout change., . . Returning leave New York at 800 a. m., 1335 noon and 600 p. ha. t- , Philadelphia at 7 SO. 830 a. m. and 9 SO p. m. Sleeping Care accomPaAT the OM L• 97 + 12919- than New York without change. • Leave Ilarrishurg log, Reading, Potts‘11110;' Tamaqua. Mthersville. Ashland, Shamokin, Allentown, and Phila delphia at 810 a. m., 900 and 4 01 5. In. ,topping at Leba. son andpylordpil way inhalant'. tile 400 p M. train con necting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Herren and Anbarn, via Schur!. kill and Susquehanna Railroad; leave lisrrisburg, at 940 East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Reading for Allentown, Easton and New York at 4 34. 10 40, a.m., and 445 p M; .11 Maralagrioara Now:York at 800 a. to., 1290 noon and 'BOO p. m., and Allentown, at 790 a. in., 1226 noon 2 15,4 25 and 836 p. m. NVI:y Poesenger Tr.' n !okapi, Philadelphia at 730 a. tn. connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad; returning leave Itexding at tl 20 5. M., atoppingat all att.. tione. ' • • Leave Pottaville at 900 a. m. and 260 p. 66. Herndon at 1000 a. co. Shethok in at 610 ' and 11 16 a. m.. Ashland at 705 a. m. and 12 43 noon. Mahinoy City at 701 a. to, l 'll l l rei P p ; lll 2 4: • N r Anit u rtr, a llee a d ' iii m llti a rlt 1, 2 I r ° ' P a; ''°, for rua ill la Bnu litill 2. d 8 r ° n l altuti . R 11 toad da. 2 m. A; lia:rialTurg. s a id 11 2 43 q a u . e m. for 14e: grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potte•ille at 540 p. to,, passes Reading at 730 a. m.. arriving at Philadel shin et IOWA: m. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4 1 - , 17. M., Poising Reading at 7 93 p. m., arriving lif Potts. villa 1.3215. to. Pottalown AceommOdation Train leaves Poilatorrn a 700 s. to. lleturnlog, Is vas Philadelphia at 4 16p; m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 10 a.m and 816 p in for Ephrata, Litls, Lancaster, Columbia, dc, ire taming leave Lancaeter at 8"11 a co, and 325 put, and Colurdhla at 815 a m.'and 3 15 p m Pentium.; RuLtroad Trains lee Perklornert Junction .1 7 25, aosa m. 300 an d n 542 43 11 tn. Returning. leave ' Schwenkeville at 646, 810 a to, 1210 noon and 4459 at, connecting with si Railroad trai n seading Railroad, Pickering Valid, leave PErenix•ille at ' 910 a in, 3 iti and 5665 m r eturning. leave Byers at 860 a m, 1043 noon,. and 4 . 6 1 p ni, connecting With similar • trains on liesolng Railroad. • Culebroolcdale Railroad trial,. leave POltatovin at . 9 4Q a tu and 1 116 aud 630 pm; returninglea Iltytal Plassant at lo e 7 16, 125 u to; and 261 p m gonna I similar trains on Reading MR: • • , .r, .;,;-, • wr •• t ci , Chester Vlley Railroad T a Bridgeport at 630 - • a mind 200 andll2o p mg , ' leisveDownlngton • at b 65a M 11160 and 6,15 p in„, corm;eloting wttli similar trains on Heading Elillsoid. , - on Sundays: leave New• York at 1100 ym, Philadelphia : • at 800 a m'and 3 1117pinIthe 8 00a to (tam runnlag only to Reading), leave Poitsvill• at 000 a to . Harrhiburg'at 215 a m ant; 3)0 pm, Allentown at 63.5 pm, Reading 716 am and 950 p to for flarthiburig, at 411.1•4,220 r Newyork and at 941 a m and 415 p m for ia PhilarPhlei ComntatiOn. Mileage, Reason, Echo an E xcu rsio n Tiskete, to and front all points, at reduced rilta•.. , Liagguala shocked through; 10015nunds allowed each Paaeaultaa. ' . J. all . wu u rritx, • • ' • sent 141, ' ' lasit. Supt. a Nnt/. 44c8Orti. ___ BLANK BOOKS, 0 F. WOLEERTZ, , , ' CUTERY . • .. NO. 600' ileilifl TON , 13TRia 1 T, v _le ALLP4TOWN, PA. :.. ..=ajn i nlf igtlirgfig.:"LlT b"rd:llearifil a... i Ives and Pork. Paocko, Halvm tiehmpre k r . a 1 y ALLENTOWN , g Rolling Mill Co., .Sticeessor• to ' THAYER,. ERDMAN; WILSON & CO., Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BRIDGE CASTINGS, RAILROAD. TURN TABLES MILL GEARING, BRAFTING, Furnace, pilling Alai and, btini»g .Wark, N. 11.—All work icuitanteedattddallvomprompt. L. H. GROSS, Sup't. auguAt Y•Bm Vr) WAlllOlrO CELIERIVATEO 11111* AND BURGLAR PROOF it P ic:;' , r 2— • '' ^ ' * , - i4h , r SAFES „ ' , .iu.... ~...:,...z l XBTAALLYBED 'IN , 180. THE OLDEST HAIM BOWIE IN PIUZADSLPIII4. Thslsol&Botre with baths Dooo. , , , , &tiaras otrirwis tram DowPosss• 4 • • ~__ _,,,,,_ . Also prices frosts ,/3 to V.vzs. 4 . O _,N4TWW•Aw4 .- i"keri. ” ri.""lnd t"C , lrsorstedit.l. Late of Evans & Walsop. MUUjjtet:Atdr.l, Aws273.6us w, , 'No. Al S. r01;n4,84,1,r0u....... ~ F. 1140111.•FERTZ r V •,'' ,•'...` NO. 600 HAMILTON ST., ALLENTOWN, • Manufacturer of all' kinds of fikelf- Ou%l f tr Sportamen's rtlelet e og ar .linaf d oa b le=tvitEo:.. mfi W awirMM. CAM YMbIDS Ta as. *UN r. nailroabo. , RAITQUA AND • :LSVILLE 11. R. Rl.agM. er APRIL THIRD PEI. Paseeager Tral qua Fogalaallle Railroad will not to "'""'l'm. it ! e Lehigh Valle , .. Lehigh a Sue u b d rudirg.4... roil., ° ° "° l4 °.° t STATIONS. . • Treble East •. X. P. ii 61 5513 70/ 708, 7 15 771- 781 CATASACHHA. . —, 63 6 *SIMPLE'S, • 'JORDAN CHICON, 39 0 5 5 65 0 :HUTH'S, • . WALBEHT'S, 94 15 41 . ' CHAPMAN'S. ' 20 631 19 686 ' - IltililtlßTTE: 5602 620 .SAPIVIArS"K. 12 "3 , 27 5 oe 4. • corinecTiOirEl. . WENTZ R AR RANOBRINT itc., 40., , nttti eartio. NOERGER !ATTORNEY - AT L ItAtfotAid to MA Pont (Mee balldlnL rewind floor, ALLENTOWN PA. •-• npr 21-17 FMI J. MOREi ATTORNEY AT LAW. • ALLENTOWN, PA. MU., 13(1,14,44 Ilamilton .treet. 1M0431.12 tie OnIIIIIMMI In finrrnAh. • Inu 14 D. LutiE3innoutik, Arrom W' NET AT LAW': (formerly' 'praotioed Carbo <aunty). Office. -nlismiltmincertogroontAoor pearl ..:=111; th e e a;4 4 111:171,1t1 1 :97: n. 51 ‘ 74 con pip df lIAL L DWI_ 2 11 t. 'ATTORNEYS Liu -- ANDuCIOUSIIMIRVATMTWZAIIantown. Ps. Sfe j et au N taloolt . o . s strest4 p BONI. IP. A. R. BALDWIN ICA"Oltitif9 L. KAUFFIWAN..ATTOR, OM& NET AT r, W. Ofiloo, wand 110 Or of ibo First National Bann banding, 'ALLENToWN. Pa. Collection. made In Lehigh and adioining counties. Can be nonanited nth* Entalsh and Berman con 14.iy ELIAS MERTZ. ALDER:NA N, BURVEYOR'AND CONVEYANCER AGENT FOR TUE SALE OF, REAL ESTATE, ' West inebtivai. ClEoittilo REPP; - ATTORNEY 1 .-)1 AT LAW. !Moe with ddn. John D; Stile., Allen town. Pa. minty IN'ALBUIGIIIIG ATTORNEY n i ttre the Cenet4toexe, AL. LBNTOWN Lehigh (Alp 13.'elt.ly CIEORGE K. WILSON, 4,TTORNEY '"AT LAW. No. N Himlllod street. unfitly OPPO site the Court4louse.. Allentown. .• Colliletlons promptly models Lehigh and Northampton counties DR. C. C. 11. GULDINI, SURGEON M2ml?2iFihrol!,Two.°3?§t•Ti:;llll.l'6lA,°Aillgigl:: LEVIL SHOVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OP TIIE PEACH; MILLERS. TOWN, LEIIIOII CO., PA. Particular attention paid to Insolvent and deciideat estates.• • • Jan 6.17 - .• Var l( rri KNOWLTON. BETH k BOALHO.) ATV:INET AT LAW,' Pootio 41145..40 and 41: Ad. la p lii,rasli . lllo . .onl44 irell,;osota JROWINAN: i ATTORNEY to AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Room 0, N 0.530 Wa ,not street, Ppiladolphla. i ~ , • • mar 14y Tumtlins , MEtiGAII:ti• ATTOR. ASP AT LAW, ALL . ENTOWN, PA. Ocoee, No. 02 East Uticolltoo ntraet. may ZI-'69 GEORGE R. NCUALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, First door aboye Law Alloy, AL. LENTONN, ,YA. . , may 'ffi•dro ARIEN N. MERV; ATI* teliN Elt AN D J COUNSELLOR sT,LAW, Seer aril. 3. Kra mer'. 6tore, opposite the Eagle hotel, ' Allentown, Yr. EDWARD , , HARVEY, •'ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, with Hon. Samuel A. Bridges. ALLEHTOWN f r. ..• -,f I maY 14> TORN RUPP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, N. E. corner eh eAeLffilicalllon Streete ALLEN TOWN, PA. may 1-ly ADAMW W OOLEVER, ATORNIET' AT LAW. Office, opposite the Courtllouce AL• LENTOWN PA. • May 1•17 Trr ILLIAII IL GLACE; v AT LAW, CATABAUQUA, LEMON COUNTY PENNA.miry 10.1 y RCLAY HAMERSLY,ATTOIRNEY .AT LAW cATAseupus PA. Jan 14-'OB-tf CaTptt3 anb @it Clotb: -- 011lirETING• .• •WILLIAMS & DALE, STOOESSOILI TO a U. GODSHALL 532 MARKET STRRP,T, ,PHILADELPRIA, Deniern In CARPETS, Olt( CLOT,II(B,,MATTIIIOB, etc, handerve.inet assortment of the' trade Urge and nna assortment of new and beantifrtJetyles in Brae- Cele, leonine, feettioge Oil Clothe, Window' hbades, etc.. eta., all of Which We will offer et the loWent each prices. We Invite all to call and see ea, and examine our lock beforentir. halting einew,trere. lit ILLIAM 8 bALg, ,„; , . feb 2a-Smw /3.10 . liarkei St., 1111.11adelphia. wren:AND ELEfiAtii ••• .•. CAARETS, OtL CLOTHS, - & C. S. C. FOULK. NO. 10 5. SECOND PIMA:, (First Carpet Store' holoW Market: Invites attention to his eplendid assortment of Imported and American OA RPETtI, which will be sold at a very small advance. Conde warranted Ise repreealite no that all can hey lOW cionlidence and satisfaction. noY CARPETS I CARPETS 1 Also, OIL CLOTHS, HATTINGS, WINDOW sEtAtlEs' ' i@'o . I ' G, 8.4 SOUTH SECOND ST:, West 131de, below MsOcet' N. B.—d liberal discount to Ohurches and Clergy men •P117.30w • FaAnISOLIS & .00., 513 MARKET STREET PHILADELPIIito We have opened for the BPBINO TIIADIC, the 1 and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA VAitr*Ti. Table, Stair and Floor Oil' Cloths, Windotohaes and paper, Carpsj Chain, ,Cottory, Yarn, sat ' ting; Wadding, Twines, Clocks, • • Looking Glasses, 'Baskets, . Brooms', Baskets, Bukketi,lthisli. • es, Clothes- Wringers, Wooden' ' . and Willow„ Tigre MAh., 'United rate:. Our largo looms° to ',anthems abablarotig teaal ( , l low prices and famish the bola quallgy of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR TEE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, PRICE $15.60. Over 18,000 sold In Mr Months Tent wt : rarpete, 60 dais. All othoW goods;3od•Pt. Net febl4-3m w • wig .9m w feet application of , , 1 ' DR. BROR'S CATARRH Ag10R,1411 , . , . • It lathe only form of instrinnent yet Invented with ..which Gold Ineeklino 'cad be curried) Mod' op and ' perfectly appScd.to all parts of the allotted anal pas sages, end the chambers or cavities cutnmuniceting therewith, In which fetes and ulcer* frequently exist, 'and from which the catarrhal discharge gen erally pm cee.N. The want of lateens In treating Catarrh here. tonna, tuts arisen largely front the imposslbillty of applying remedies to these cavities and, chambers by any of tho onlinory methods. This obstacle In the way of efibctleu cantata entirely overcome by the invention of the Douche.. in using this Instrument, the Fluid is carried by its own weight) no anufflng, fora ing or pumping being required.) t 11) one Nostril In and/ ently dewing stream to Um highest portion of the meal passages, passes into and thoroughly cleanses lithe tribes and chambers connected therewith, and 01,11 0 11 tOltheoPlIoalle nostril; its owl in pleasant an d Co Khania that a child can understand It. . Full and explicit directions 'eccoln Deny' each bum:moot. When, used with this instrittnent,Dr. Sage's Catarrh' Remedy cored regent attacks, of , 4 . ) Cold.itt. titlFlLlond PP by, a few appHatione. Sy ptoms of Illattarria.. Frequent, head- Italie; discharge telling intO'throat,"gemothnes pro fuse, watery., thlak muausi purulent,'offensive,. de. Id others *Aryans, dry, watery, Weak or inflamed Iljer. ll l o l . Ping At ea'obstruction of nasal passages, •Cl i ge. ' ' ' fhWa l t; nicatt g l e g", bawtainficag ulcers voice altered, anal t twang, offensive breath, Impaired or total deprivation ,td - senee of smell slut nate, Mut host, molital Abrirossion; loss Of &heath°, incites- Limo enlartqa. tonal... tickling cough, 'Sc. , ' Only a few of these symptoms _ are I ikely,,to ho preaen in an came' at one time. .„ r__,. SIPPAWIf Catarrh* liteinediro when need wit t Ur. Vie roeos Nasal DOU oke,and &prom pealed with. t emi treatment which is ,recommended In the, pamphlet, that wraps each. hot tie Of the Reeredy. le a perfect epeelfic for this Meth -80 me disease, arid tbe , prdprietor °Ohre, in good Olt). 1600 reward for a case, he tin not cure: , The Remedy Is M i l d and plearant to toe, containing no strong or. canetto E drags on pollees.. The Caarrt, Remedy is sold at 50 cents,. Doodle at al cents, by an 'Druggists, or either will be mailed hypo,- ,prltto; on receipt of 60. dente.' , .. r • ..1..! Rh v., plien ir e DI .11)., ": T I E LLIAVIM AkirE a l P 4 111 .r. la d E, I,OOI . CAL JURNAL.II O. 11: umnit to t. Cwrid""t _oTw . b l at " og i a ti r ml o s nd h oto r wake tho moat or I itMr4I TOO Inforniatlo e il Ooir none Aik), , aw• l : i r , i'V.Oo' f aitafalty to ovary isonly. It is Po ' , l bw ' 27 e s Lai t .1 . 7 . 1 . rrtr tra t i r r::V i n for 11,5 1, 13.W i. idb•e Aril! t... 1 •412WMP1 .15.01trillt• dr will tdry.is I_llll_ tea pad l'ht enoloitlattl Journal ry ) ,!!. 9 . 3 ..9Y,' We -commend the Journal to all woo n wio unt rd.r." ' ' w • -1/1 f4X D. Bel nut cw.i. Waxen EMI 11091430 W MIMI
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