The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 13, 1856, Image 4

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    Lochman's
IVI. 33 JEL "1""jr
AND .DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY,
No. 0 West Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa.
B,LOCIIMAN rcFpoctfully informs the citizens of
Allentown and vicinity, that he is now prepar
ed to take AMBHOTYPFA in connection with
Daguerreotypes. His Ambrotypes nro far superior
to those of any other operator In town—however much
may be talked of the " Patent" Ambrotype. to the con
trary notwithstanding. The Ambrotype is n new and
beautiful style of picture taken on glass, and uncounll
ed by any other style. They are without the glare of
the Daguerreotype, and therefore can be seen in nay
vie*. They can be seen on either side of the plate,
are not reversed, and show everything in its true po
sition. Their cost is but a trifle more than a daguer
reotype, and they nro indestructible to the action of
the atmosphere,. and canna be injured by rubbing or
washing. Both Ambriitypes 'and Daguerreotypes
taken in an unsurpassed style without regard to
weather.. By long experience, arduous toil, a desire
to please, and heavy investments of capital, lie feels
assuredihat any one who may favor him with a call I
will receive in return a perfect picture, not to
be excelled, in point of artistic beauty, by any one
in this section of country. He would also invite at
tention to his new and splendid stock of cases, which
range in price from 75 cents to 10 dollars. Please
bear in mind, that pictures can be taken in clear or
cloudy weather.
Allentown, Feb. 7,
New Boot and Shoe Store
IN ALLENTOWN. '
PINK & BROTHER ,
LATELY opened a new 'Boot and Stine Store, at No.
12 East Hamilton street, formerly occupied by
Jeremiah Selinside;in the same business, but the public
may confidently rely upon it that they will nt nll
times keep on hand, a better, larger, and nt the same
time cheaper Meek, than was ever kept in the build
ing before. They will nlwnys have on hand
Gentlemen's linots. Shoes and Slippers,
• , Ladies' and Misses Gaiters, Shoes
1 31 10..
and Slippers. Children's Room and
Shoos. Also, Coarse Bunts sod Hhoes for Men and
Boys, Gums, &c.
All kinds of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Ivork made to
order in the most approved styles, at short woke, and
of the best of materials, and as they have better work
men than ever worked in the building before, they
are willing to warrant all work.
Doing new beginners, They hope by punctual at
tendance to business and low prices, to receive n
share of public patronage.
March 20,
COURTLANDT STREET
IIBEDICIIArIiD+
Rds Comtlautit, Street,
NEW YORK.
J. S. STEBBINS, PROPRIETOR,
New York, March 2ti.
Denslow &
Commission\\lei chants,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
A TANCFACTURED Tobacco, and Foreign and Do
mestte Segnrs, 21 :milli Front Street, Pinto
dolphin. Importers of Fine Havana Segars of the
choicest growths of the Vim n large nssort
ment of •which are kept constantly on band, nod for
sale nt a small advance oncost of importation.
,r,lPConsigninents respectfully solicited, on which
liberal advances will be made when desired.
N. IL—Special attention given to orders for pur
chase on commission. of Ton.tero, no also every de
scription of Merchandise, for account of parties living
at n distance from this mnrket.
Agent for F. A. tittles reMbrateil• ger
mum Smoking Tobacc, comprising thirty ilitTercn
Tariotim
RIME
E. W. ECKERT'S•_
• WIIOI.I.>:ALE AND EEMIL
ITOBACCO SNUFF & SEGH
":11.7 41110 1 -Iff.
NO. 13 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Conqautly on hand a largo stock of Leaf Tolateco.
Also a FllperiOr stock of Segars, comprising
thu latest styles and hrands.rerthe
City prices. All Goods warranted.
I 3'4 20.
wluvv - a.wco•b3E:r..
CHARLES S. MASSEY
C LOCK,y
WATCH K
MAER AND DEALER IN
JEIVELRIES, No. 23 East Hamilton Street. op.
posite the Herman Reformed Church, Allentown Pu.
The undersigned ropeetfully informs his friends and
the piddle in general, that he has just returned from
New York and Philadelphia, where he has purchased
and now offers fur sale a full and unequalled assort
ment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY,
Silver Ware and 'Fancy Articles, all of a superior
quality, and deserving the examination of those who
desire to procure the best goods at the lowest cash
His stock comprises Clocks
of all styles and patterns. Gold and
Silver Watches, Gobi, Silver and
other Watch Chains, Watch Rep and Scale, gold and
silver Pencils, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pius,
Cull Pins, Gold and Steel Pens,
Silver Table- and Tea Spoons, Spy Glasses, Pocket
Compasses, Gold, Silver, and other Spectacles. suitable
for all ages, together with each and every article be
longing to his branch of business. His prices arc as
low and liberal as they will be found in our seaboard
towns, and his goods will always prove to be what
they are represented.
MELODEONS.
_ - - -
keeps on hand an assortment or Melodeons, of
allsiziwand palterers, suitable for Churches, Ilalls and
private families, at pricer, as tow as they can be bought
wholesale of the manufacturers. It is instruments can
nowhere be excelled in point td' tone, Leanly and low
prices. Ile also has on hand a Meg° and good stock
of Accordeons, Flutes, Files, Musical lioxes..te., &c.; !
at exceeding low prices.
gapelecki, Watches, Jewelries, AecOrdeo»s, Mu
sical BUXOF, .tc., will at ill dines he promptly repaired,
and all Ivtok warranted for ono year.
CUAItLES S. MASSEY
September 26
620 Vt CI la a .
AU ,
ITAS removed his office to No. 79 Virtn4 Hamilton
XL street, between Eighth and Ninth' 0h.., over G.
Reber's Clothing Store, next door to George's hotel.
where he can be found at all trines by those who need
his professional services. Artificial teeth mounted on
gold, silver and Online, in the highest perfection of
art, and on the most scientific principles. All opera
tions belonging to the Dental profession performed iu
the moot skillful and satisfactory manner,
Allantowu, April 9
IPIAUVMOU4
Is at an end, and the limits of our farmers are filled
to overflowing with bountiful and well riposted crops.
So also is the Union Shoe 1/110 Um Store, No. 77 West
Hamilton street, .filled with Boots. Shoes, lists, Vali
se's, Trunks, Carpet lags. he„ which are sold at as
tonishing low prices. We sell very' pretty Ladies'
Shoes at 3i 3 per pair, coarse Men's Shoes at 75 cents
per itair, and Boots at $1.25 per pair. Children's
Shoes at 25 cents per pair. In short, we will spare
no pains to satisfy our customers in every respect,
Don't forget the place. No. 77 West Hamilton street,
the first new buildings above Hagenhuch's Hotel.
July It
. .
OF PUBLIC DEBTS.
Sr.crfox 1. The state may contract debts, to supply
casual deficits of failures hi revenues, or to meet ex
penses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate
amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether
contracted by virtue of one or more nets of theegcner
al assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never
exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. and
the money arising from the creation of such debts,
shall be applied to the purpose tbr which it was ob
tained, or to repay the'debts so contracted, and to no
other purpose whatever.
SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power
the state may contract debts to repel invasion, sup
press insurrection, defend the state in war. or to re
deem the present outstanding indebtedness of the
state; but the money arising from the contracting of
such debts, shalljm applied to the purpose for which
it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other
purpose whatever.
CM
SECTION 3. Except the debts nbovo specified, in
Sections ono and two of this article. no debt whatever
shall be created by, or on behalf of the state.
SECTION 4. To provide for the payment of the pres
ent debt, nnd any additional debt contracted as afore
said, the legislature shall, at its first session, after the
adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund,
which shall ho sufficient to pay he accruing interest
on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal
tb-reef by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of
the net annual income of the public works, from time
to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale
of the same, or any part thereof, and of the income
or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the state, to
gether with other funds, or resources, that may be
designated by law. The said sinking fund any be
increased, from time to time, by assigning to it tiny
port of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not I
required for the ordinary and current expenses of
government, and unless in case of war, invasion or
insurrection. no part of the raid sinking fund shall be
used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of
the public debt, until the amonnt of such debt is re
duced-below the sum of five millions of dollars.
SECTION 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall
not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to,
any individnnl, eompnny. corporation, or association:
nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become n joint
owner, or stockholder, in any company, association.'
or corporation.
MB
SErrtox 6. The commonwealth shall not PRSIIIIIV
the debt, or any pert thereof, of nny county, city. bo
rough, or township; or of nny corporation, or associa
tion; unless such debt shall have been contracted to
enable the stifle to repel invasion, suppress domestic
insurrection. defend itself in time of war, or to assist
duo state im tho discharge of any portion of its present
indebtedness.
ISE
Stmnot , t 7. The legislature shall not authorize any
eounty,.city,.horough, township, or incorporated dis
trict, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise,
to become a stockholder in any company, association,
or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its
credit to, any corporation, association, institution, or
party.
There Phan be nn additional nrtirle to sniil eonsti.
teflon, to be designated as article XII, 11:1
M17111'1.11 XII.
OF NEW COUNTIES.
No county shall be divided by a line rolling off
over one-tenth of its population. (either to form a new
county or otherwise.) without the express as'sent of
such connln by a vote of the electors thereof; nor
shall any new county be established, containing les,
than four hundred square miles.
T/11110 AMENDMENT.
Frans Feet;OD two of the first article of the enlist itu
tint), strike out the words, "of the city of Philadel
phia. and of each comity revirelirrly from section
Mlle ortiele. strike out the words. "of Philo
; delphio and of Mr 6trri,ri countif•N ;•' front seetion
seven. same art isle, strike out the words, "neither
the city of Philodelphia nor tow." and insert in lien
thereof the words, " and, " and stea m nut
• Mut., same article,. and. in lieu thereof insert the fob
lowing:
SECTION .1. Tit the year one thousand eight ban
tired and sixty-four, and in every seventh year there
after.
representatives to the number Of one hundred.'
shall be ppori bitted and distributed equally: through- •
out the state. by districts, in proportion to the man
her of taxable inhabitants in the several parts there
of; except that any county containing al least three
thousend five hundred taxables, may be allowed a
separate representation; but no more than three
counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divi
ded, in the formation of a district . . Any city contain
ing a sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at
least two representatives. shall have a separate repre
sentation assigned it. and shall be divided into con
venient districts of contiguous territory. of equal tax
able population as near as may be, mull of which die
(rids shall elect one eepreseutatire."
At the end of section seven, same article, insert
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these words. "M elf!' Phila;lelphi'a shall be divi
ded into nin f ile senatorial dindrielo, enntigooox Irv - I
niters ax nearly 'Vail iu la.rath , paplaart . o,l ON lova
ble ; bud no word shall be divided in the formation
thereof."
The . legislature, at its first FOSSIOII, after tho adop
tion of.this amendment, shall divide the city of Phil
adelphia into senntoriaLand representative districts,
in the manner above provided; such districts to re
main unchanged until the apportionment in the year
ouc thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.
•
rounTu AMENDMENT.
To lc section xxvi, Article 1.
Tho legislature shall have the power to alter, re
voke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter
conferred by, or under, any special, or general law,
whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the
citizens of the commonwealth ; in ouch manner, how
ever, that no injustice shall be done to the incorpo
rators.
IN SENATE, April 21, 1858.
•
lll'
Boteeti, That this resolution pass. On the first
amendment, yeas 24, nays 5. On the second amend
ment, yeas HI. nays G. On the third atnendment,
yeas 2s, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas
23, nays 1.
Extract from the Journal. •
THOMAS A. MAOUIRE, C7rrd•.
•
IN MESE OP REPRESENTATIVES, I
April 21, 1856.
Resob,,/, That this resolution pass. On the first
amendment, yeas 72, nays 24. On the second amend
ment, yeas 63, nays 25. On the third amendment,
yens 04, .nays 23; and on fourth amendment, yeas
09. nays 16.
Extract from the Jouroni.
WILLIAM JACK, Clerk
6 FFICE.A.Cr.CURTIN.
Filed April 21,
.185G.} Cr
Sve'y. of the Commonwealth
el, m,l
I do certify that, the above and foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the original "Resolution rela
tive to an amondment of the Constitution" as the
same remains on tile in this office.
n,
...----.... In' testimony whereof I have hereunto
SEAL set my bawl and caused to be allixed the
ffi seal of the Secretary's Mice, the day and
year above written.
S. W. SINE.
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IN SENArs,..yipci/ 21, 185 g.
Resolution proposing antetulmentx to the Constitu
tion of the Counuonwoulth; being under considera
tion,
On the question.
Will the Senate agree to the first amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreably to tho pro
visions.of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz:
YE:is—Mos:NA. Browne,.Buekalew, Cresswell, Per
gnson, Evans, Flenniken Hoge, Ingrain, Jamison,
K ',animal, 'nimal, Letvis, Flenniken,
Pries, Sellers,
Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh,
Wherry, Wilkins and Pratt, Spcn
NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, 'Gregg, Jordan, Mellinger
and Pratt—,s
ELI AS MERTZ
i^othegnation Rap determined iu the liffirmative
RESOLUTION
Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of
the Commonwealth.
Itesotred by the Senate and House of,Representatirre
of the Commonwealth of Penneylcania in• General Ad
trembly met, That the following umentlintints are pro
posed to the constitution of the commonwealth. in
uccord.nnce with. the provisions of the tenth article
thereof.
rlnsT A MIENI,3II:NT
There shall be on additional article to Enid consti
tution to be designated us article cloven, us fullows:—
AIITICLih
srroNt) Amr:NnltExt
SECTIETARYS OFFICE.
Ilarrixburg, June 27, 1856. 1
- -
A. G. CURTIN.
Secrettirll o f the Conintosivrealth
On the question, • •
Will the Senate agree to the second amendment?
The yeas nod nays were taken agreeably to the pro
visions of the Constitution and were as follow, viz:
YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Bucknlew . ' Evans, Hoge,
Cresswell, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Laubach, , Lewis,
MClintork, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Wal
ton, Welsh, Wl,orry and Wilking-19.
NA vs—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Wulf,
Price anti Platt, Spcoker-6.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Senate ngst.:e to the third amendment ?
The yens and nays were taken agreeably to the
Constitution, and were as follow, viz:
YEAs—Messrs. Browne, Itnekalew, rrabli. Cress_
well. Evanit, Ferguson, Flenniken, Mtge, Ingrain,
Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Limbach, Lewis, M'Clintock,
Mellinger. Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Soiallier,
Taggart, Wnlton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins unit Platt,
Spctiker-2.8.
NAYS—Mr. Gregg-1.
So the question was determined iu the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the fourth :amendment ?
The yeas and nnys were taken agreeably to the
Constitution, and were as follow. viz :
Tens—Messrs. Browne, 11nekulew, Cresswell:Flen
niken, Evans, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox,
Lmilmeli, Lewis. M'Clinton Price, Sellers, Shuman,
Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and
Mitt, Speokcr.-23.
NAvs—Messrs. Crabh, Gregg, Mellinger and
Pratt —4.
So the question was determined in the lama
-
Journal of the House of Representatives, April
"_1,1851'.
The yens end nays were taken ngreenbly to the
provision of the Constitution and on the firet.propos
ed amendment, were as follow, viz: •
YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, linblwin,
Beek, (Lycoming,) Beek, (York.) Bernhard, Boyd,
Boyer, Brown, Brush, Bnehannn, Campbell, Carty,
Craig. Caldwell, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinger. Fau
st-dd, Foster, Getz, Ithines, Unmet, Harper, Heins,
Hibbs, Hill, Hilligns, Hippie Holcomb, Hunseeker,
Imbrie, Ingham, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Import, Le
bo, Longnker, Lovett, ACCahnont, M'Carthy M'Comb.
Mangle, Menenr, Miller, Montgomery,• Moorhead,
Nunnemachor, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Rensey,
Reed, Reinhold, It WM, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (AI-'
leglieny,) Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (WYmning.)
Strolls°, Thompson, Vail. Whallon, Wright. (Dan
phin,) Wright, (Litzerne,) Zimmerman nud Wright
Speaker—V2.'
NAvs--Messrs. Augustine. Barry, Clover, Coburn,
Dock, Fr • y, ninon, Gaylord, itibliony, Hamilton,
Ilaneoelt, Ifousekeeper. Muncher, Leismtring, Magee.
Manley, Morris, Mumma. PnCerson, Salisbury.
Smith. (Philadelphia,) Walter, Wintrode and Yenrs
ley--.2d.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
(In the question.
Will the House agree to the second amendment ?
The yeas and nays ware taken, and were as
follow, viz:
Yr.ts--Messrs. Anderson. Ilaekus, Baldwin, Ball,
Bad:, (Lyeoming,) Beek, (York.) Bernhnrd. Boyd,
Brown, Brush, Bitch:matt, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty,
Craig. Fausold, Foster, Getz, Haines, Hibbs, 11111,
Hillega , , Hemel, Harper, Heins, Hippie, Holcomb,
Itunseeker, Imbrib, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns,
Johnson,Laporte. Lebo, nngalter, Lovett, Ml7olll°lo,
M'Carthy, IWComb, Mangle; Menem., Miller, Mont
gomery, Moorhead. Nunnentneher, Orr. Pearson, Pur
cell. Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, it iddle, Roberts. Shenk,
Smith, (Allegheny.) Strouse, Vail, Whallon, Wright,
(Luzerne) Zimmerman nod Wright, Speaker-63.
ICArs—Messrs.Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edinger,
Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Giblioney, Hamilton. Ilan- I
cock, Unneker, Leisenring, Magee, Manley, Morris,
Mumma, Patterson, Phelps. Salisbury. Smith, (Cam_
brie,) Thompson, Walter, Wright, (Dauphin,) and
Yearttley-25.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the House agree to the third amendment ?
The yeas and nnys were taken, and were as
Ibllow, viz:
YE.ts—Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Ball
Beek. (Lyroming.) Beek, (York.) Bernlmrd, Boyd
Boyer. Brown, llueloman. Caldwell. Campbell, Carty,
Craig. Crawford, Ediuger.Fausold. Foster, Fry, Getz,
Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill,
Hippie. Holcomb, Ilonsekeeper, Imbrie. Ingham,
Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo( Long_
alter, Lovett, :WCaltuont, 31'Comb, Mangle, Me ear,
Moutgnmery, Nunnetuneher, Orr, Penrson,
Phelps, Pureell.llatnsv. cterd rtmdto
negneny.) (Lam nun, ) Smith. (V) yonung,)
Thompson, Mullion, Wright (Dauphin,) Wright,
(Luzern(.) awl Zimmerman—n.l,
NAYS—Messrs. Barry. Clover, Colturn, Pork,
Dewlap. F 111101). Onylor,l, dibboney, Ilatnikon.
Boucot+. lf uneker, Leisenring. M'Carthy. Magee.
Manley, Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Iteinhold.
Itoberts, Salisbury, Walter, Wintrode, Yearsley.
and Wright, Speaker-2.i.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Iluuao agree to the fourth amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken, and were as
follow, viz
EAS— . .qessrs. Anderson. Bockus, Rail, Ileelc.(Ly
coming,) Berk, (York.) Bernhard. Boyd, Boyer,
Brown, Brush, Btulnman. Caldwell, Craig, Campbell.
Carty. Crawford. Domini!, Edinger. Faust,ld, Foster,
Fry. Getz, Hamer, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Ilill Hille
gas;Hipple, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Huns& Im
brie. Innis, Irwin. Johnson. Laporte. Lebo, Longa
ker, Lovett.:WCalmont, IWCarthy, M'Comb, 3laugle,
Menear, Illontg otcry. Moorhead, Nunnenutelt
er, Orr. Pearson, Phelps, Purcell. Ramsey. Reed.
Reinhold,, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria.)
Smith, (Wyoming,) Thompson. Vail. Walter, Whal
lon, IVright, (Luzerne,) Yearsley, Zimmerman, and
Wright, Sp..ak er _.4,o,
' INAIS--Messm Barry. Closer. Coburn 'Fulton,
Gibboney. Heins, Hancoek, Ilunoker, Ingham, Lei
settling, Magee, Manley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbu
ry and Wintrudel
SECIIETARY'S OFFICE. )
•
Ileirrieburg, JoHe 27, 1556.
Pron:9lran ao:
I do certify flint the above and foregoing is n truo
and correct copy of the " Yeas" and "Nays" taken
on the Resolution proposing amendments'to the Con
itution of tho Commonwoalth. no the same appears
on the Journals of the two Houses of the General
Assembly of this Commonwealth fur the session
of Md.
C
- -.. WitneFs my hand and the seal of said
SEAL °Mee. this twenty-seventh day of June,
ffi one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six.
A. G. CURTIN.
Secretary Mr • Conintonwcalth
New Spring and Summer
SOODO
JUST RECEIVED AT
C d '
No. 35 East Hamilton Street,
THE largest assortment of Spring and Summer
1. Goods ever seen in Allentown. Wo purchased
FOR CASII, which enables us to sell lower than any
other Clothing Establishment in town. Wo have se
lected our Goods with an eye to durability and fancy,
and have none but Alto latest styles that could be
found in the New York and Philadelphia Markets.—
We keep on hind at all times a large assortment of
READ Y-.IIIADE CLOTHING,
such no Coats of every color and description; Panta
loons of all styles and prices, ell kinds of Vests,
Shirts and Undershirts, Collars, Cravats, Suspenders,
•A:c., all of which aro sold at extraordinary
Low Prices,
and warrant theta to be not only &treble, but made
Of with neatness and taste.
CUSTOMEII WORK
will be done up as usual, and for our work we are will-•
lug to be held responsible.
We invite all people who desire immense bargains,
to give us a cell and thereby save from FIFTY to
SEVENTY-FIVE per cent. in the purchase of their
Spring and Summer outfit.
74'.1, - Remember the spot—No. 3.1 East, • Hamilton
street, nearly opposite the German Reformed Church.
March 25. —tf
DR. SC H 13.1, T Z
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OFFICE; No.
N'Pore“ts7B
Men!afel doors
at the Amerlean Ilntel , -
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD
D UNNING in connection with tho Central Rail
Road or New :ferny to Now York and the Rol
rider° Delaware Rail Road to Philadelphia. Also
with the Beaver Meadow Rail Rood to Weatherly and
Hoaxer Meadows and the Summit Rill Rail Road' to
Summit Dill.
• SUMMER Annamitur.NTs.
Commen,ing Monday, July 7, 1856.
Two daily passenger Trains (Sundays excepted,)
will be run betweon Mauch Chunk and Easton as
follows:
•
POWX TRAINS.
Lcnve Mauch Chunk at 4.00 A. M., and 12.110 P. M
Shit ilagton 4.44 " " 1.25 "
entasannita 5.29 " " 2.01 "
Allentown
,5.41 " " 2.10 "
Bethlehem 0.00 " " 2.34 "
Arrive Easton 11.40 " " "
UP TRAINS
Leave Easton 7.00 A. M., and 12.15 P. M.
Bethlehetn 7.38 " " 12.56 "
Allentown 7.54 " " 1.12 "
8.06 " " 1.24 "
Stalin:4ton 8.47 " 2.05 "
ArriVlntteh Chunk 11.25 " " 2.40 ''
TI • minting train Up will connect nt Allentown
(by . age to Hamburg) with the Dauphin and Susque
hanna trains to Harrisburg. ALSO—with the Sum
mit hill Rail Road at Mauch Chunk, which will enn-
We travelers to visit the celebrated Coal Mines, in
clined planes, &e., ,te., of that region.
The 'afternoon train 14,1611 connect nt Allentown
with stage. 35 miles to Reading, and at. Mauch Chunk
with the Beaver Meadow Rail Road to Weatherly
thenee by stage, 11 miles to White Haven, Also with
the Summit Hill Ilail Road to Summit Hill thence by
stage. .5 miles to Tamaqua in titan to take the Day
Express going South or the sight Express going
North.
Passengers leaving Now York or Phtladelphia for
any point on the Lehigh Valley or Beaver Meadow
Rail !loads will take the morning train up.
ROISEitT 11. SAYRE,
Sup't. and Eng'r.
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lrest linnalton street, oppneite the Lehigh
Patriot" Printing Office.,
Q H. PRICE would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Allentown and the public generally.
I that he always has on hand a first-rate assortment of
CABINET WARE,
of all descriptions, consisting of Bureaus, Side-hont9s,
l'ier, Centre. Curd, Dining and Breakfast Tables,
also What -Not and Sofa Tables, Parlor Chairs.
Spring-seat Rocking Chairs, Sofas, Piano-stools, Bed
steads of every description, together with a general
assortment of KITrIIEN F171.17.74'RE, all of
which he will sell at prices which defy competition
in either town or country.' Re also manufactures to
order every description of Furniture, and every arti
cle sold by him is warranted to give entire satisfac
tion, or no sale. So please give him a call and see
for yourselves, at No. 36 West Ilantillon Street, or at
the sign of Yell !_ iw .. Cu o rtt i t n ip n ,
of Looking Glasses,•
always on band, and tor tale chimp.
Allentown..lnly 1. 1556. S. 11. PRICE.
Veniti an Blinds.
suloicrilier ha vingpurehased the entire establish.
1 inept of Mr. Muir. is prepared to manufacture al
kinds of Window• Blinds. of (the hest quality, at price:
as low as any in the city—at West Hamilton street
S. 11. PRICE.
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Allentown, January 9
BEcK[Ers DAILY Expß[ss
a -
B ETWEEN Allentown, Bethleheni and Phi
ladelphia. Olive in Allentown, at George
L. Rube's, No. :NI West Hamilton street.
Office in Philadelphia. \o. 1114 Race St.
The proprietor, (1. S. Becker respectfully announces
to the citizens and business men generally, that he
has just started a daily Express, as above, via. the
North Pennsylvania Rail Road, for carrying Morchnn
parkages .I;e., of every kind, at rates fully as
low if not lower, than any other Express, and all pack
ages will be carried with the greatest care, and &lir
ered.with promptness.
Raving had Ilmr years' experience in the Express
business. Mr. 13. feels confident that ho will be able to
supply the wants of the public in a satisfactorily man
ner.
All bllNilleBß for Allentown and vicinity will be
promptly transecteil by Ucorgo L.. Itube, Agent.
Mice No. West Hamilton street.
N. 11.—Goods purchased, and all orders punctually
attended to.
Alleritown, Jan. 2
alatlardMa 9 o
PREMIUM INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID lIAIR
DYE, just received and for sale, wholesale and
retail, at Itchner's Shaving Saloon, No. 10 East'.lanai
ton Street.
5-11 air colored nt all times, and satisfaction
warranted.
Allentown, March 5. ly
..A LARGE LOT of Mackerel, just
ret eived and for Wont Stopp's
;fiv - Eirt 1, 2 Pot Cheap Cash Store. Also received
' ll3 410 " this day, many thousand ' dollars
----:•••;•;---- worth of Dry Goode, from N. York,
which will be bold cheaper than ever, at tho cheap
Cash Storo of JOSEPH STOPP,
:i3 West Hamilton street
Surgical and Mechanical
DENTIST...
C. C. 11. GULDIN, from New York, in
" vices the attention of those in Allentown
and vicinity, who require operation's on the .
natural Teeth, or who are in need of artificial
ones, to his superior mode ofoperating in all the
different departments of Dentistry.
Having had eight years' experience in his
profession, and availing himself of every valu
able improvement, lie knows he can reader the
very best assistance.to the patient of which the
Art is capable.
REFEILENOES.—Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D
Rev. Charles M. Jameson, F. Clarkson, M. D.,
William - Underhill, M. D.. New York city.
Office for the present at the American . Hotel.
Patients also visited at their residence if de
sired.
Atientown, Jan. 17,18.55
C. GILBERT CIBONS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. Gi EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, I'A.
il - Cun he consulted in English end Gerum.'llK .
Allentown, Mnv 11. —lv
CATASAUQU'A.
HEAP CASH STORE!
AUG, 14; GILBERT
H AS lately purchased the Store and stock of goods
of William Gross, in Catasauqua, and having
added thereto a heavy supply of merchandise, fresh
from the cities, ho now invites the citizens of that place
and neighborhood to give him a call and examine his
unsurpassed
SUMMER GOODS ,.
which for variety of style and prico,cnionot be ont
done by any Store in the County. His stock of La
dies' Dress Good's embraces all the various and hates
styles of
Silks, Brilliantes, Poplins, Ginghams, Challies,
Lawns, Barege Delaines, Solid col'd. Delains,
Bnreges, Swiss Mulls; Catnbrics, Jaconets,
Prints, &c., cheaper than they can be pur
chased anywhere else.
iMW eat
His Shawl stock for Summer consists of Crape,
Silk, Thibet, Cashmere, Stella and Barege,
at very low prices. Also, a tine lot of
Mantillas and Capes, cheap.
- Rea and toy' s 14 ulr ear.
lie has a choice stock of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Tweeds, Cottonades, Cashmerctts, Linens,
and a host of other Goods,lhat cannot fail
to give satisfaction'.
Bowie Farninhirig Googn.—llia .stoelt of House
Furnitthing Goods will alivays be found to consist of
a very general assortment, and at prices which will
warrant satisfaction.
Of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces. Collars, Veils, Trim
mings, ,te.. lie has the most complete stock in town.
catoel:lt4Es.—no hus a large stock of fresh fam
ily Groceries, prime, .:„..,• ,- .77REFA"..
,IriAtiq a l l e Java and Rio Coffee, •
' T rt,litoty , Sugar. Tens, M , toi k
oho-
see Cheese, Spices,
Crackers, Raisins, fir.. fie.
Butter, Eggs, Lard, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Pota
toes, Onions, and Soap, for which Om highest Market
prices will be given in exchange for Goods.
Queensware he has n fine and
stylish assortment. comprising every article that is
mannfitettned.
QS
.Ibreken./. Ly Iho whole, half or quarter barrel,
No. 1, 2 and 3.
Calatomion. Juno 4,
Itead-y Maae, Clothing!
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OP
UMW Cab 10U)O8
BREINIG, NELIGH & BREINIG,
N O. 2 East Hamilton street, have just returned
from the cities with an another large and choice
stock of.
. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
of the most fashionable styles, from all of which they
will make to order, and also keep on band a large
supply of •
READY MADE CLOTHING,
' at such astonishing low prices, tint cannot be equalled
by any establishment in this or any other town in East
ern Pennsylvania. Our stock is twice as large, and
we sell double the amount of the two best establish
ments in town, consequently enabling us to cell at a
Very small profit. We have on hand every style (.1'
Garments adapted to the season, to which the atten
tion of the public is invited for n careful examination
of quality, workimmehip, style of trimmings and cut,
which the proprietors will guarantee to be superior
to any Home in the trade. We constantly keep on
hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing .
Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Stocks. Cravats.
Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, &v., besides many
articles coming in our line of lousiness, all of which
are sold at the low& prices.
CUSTOMER WORK.
Orders for Customer {York will always be received
with pleasure,.nnd attentlexl to with punetualityotml
as Ire of the firm are practical tailors, none but the
best workmanship will bo suffered to pass our
Mtn- 21
THE PEOPLE'S CABINET ME HOOKS!
Xarider's •
Cheap and Fashionable Cabinet Ware Rooms,
South East Corner of Ninth and Hamilton Streets, a
few doors below Dresher's Lumber Yard,
ALLENTOWN, PA. •
THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that he earths on the
Cabinet business in all its various branches at the
above named stand, where he is prepared to sell g mdand
handsome furniture as cheap as can be sold anywhere.
Their Store is on the south-east corner of Ninth and
Hamilton streets, near Dresher's Lumber yard, where
they offer a line assortment of
CABINET WARE,
consisting in part of Sofas, of various styles
- -" 4 ‘ mid patterns. Side B.mrds, Wardrobes, Sec
retaries, Bureaus, of varims patterns; Cup-bonrdsuf
different kinds; Cord, Centre, Side, Breakfast and
Dining Tables; Bedsteads of different styles and pat
terns, Wash-stands. Twist, Small and Large Etagere,
What Note ' Musio-Stands, Sofa Tables, Tun Tables,
Oval and Serpentine Tables, Chinese Whnt Note,
Fancy Work Tables. Refreshment Tables, Etaehas,
TetO-a-Tetes. French Divans. A general assortment
of Kitchen Furniture on hand anti made id order.
lie employs nt all times none but the best led:A
men, attends personally to their. .business, anti will
warrant all Furniture of their manufacture to be made
of the best materials. Orders for Ware will be faith
fully and immediately attended to, and when sent out
of the Borough will be carefully packed.
EMI
ERIE
replace it. This is a
groat advantage when it is remembered that with the
old style of Blinds, a mechanic was always necessary
to take them down or put them up.
In utter pariiculnas, too, they exceed for beauty,
and convenience all others.
j,zin-This improvement will bo nttnchod^to Um old
fashioned Blinds on reasonable tarns.
Orders are respectfully solicited. Persons wishing
to- secure Patent Rights of the above in any part of
the Union, can do so by addressing the undersigned
at Allentown, Lehigh cu., Pa.
Allentown, May 14
Allentown, April 28tlf, 1856.
The long agony is over. Peace in once more re
stored on the continent of Europe. Wars and rumors
of wars will no longer be the theme of conv:reation
in the social circle, but the more natural inquiry is
'as to where the cheapest goods can be bought. Just
received a lot of Prints, fast colors, and' also a lot of
bleached and unbleached Muslin++, selling them off nt
6.1 cents. Also a lot of Spring and Summer Shawls
of every.style, for sale cheap, at
TIOUPT & STUOKERT'S.
April 30. • . —tf
IMM
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000 TS AND SHOES,
a t th e above mimed old stand, one. door east of the
German nothrnitml Church, where they manafoctura
and sell at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
all kinds of fine and coarse gentlemen's Boots and
Shoos. Also, all kinds of the latest styles of Ladies'
and Children's Shoos, comprising all styles, qualities
and prices. Ladies' Gaiters, with or without heels,
made up of French, Italian English and American
Lasting, of all colors and styles. Dress Shoes of
Patent Leather, Morocco, Kid, French Morocco mid
Seal, different colors, for Woolen,. AUSACP, Children
and Infants. A❑ we ask is an examination of oust
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
MEASURE OR CUSTOMER WORK
will always be .attended to with punctuality, in Ow
latest styles, of good materials by superior workmen..
Country Merchants -
will find that we are prepared to sell to them at the
very lowest city Jobbing prices. Orders respectfidly
solicited. WITTY & KNAUSS
April la,
FRANCIS XANDER
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.NDOW. BLINDS.
IE subscribers invite
the attention of the
Air to their now patent
;NETIAN WINDOW
INDS, which they are
• manufacturing, and
ing wholesale and re
, at their Factory, No.
West Hamilton St,
Intown, Penn. Those
ids pre far superior to
other ever manufac
od, and aro secured by
term Patent, known as
me 's Patent." They
greatly superior to,
others in the fact that
I aro constructed with
;or and lower heads,
such a manner that
3n tho upper head is
the lower part mny be
;e. A little child can
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Geo. Lucas & Sons,
.11.6 1 - 40, ) , WHOLESALE and Retail dee
%tie% \ lers in Boots, Shoes and
Trunks. After carrying on a suc
cessful business for twenty years, the former proprie
tor on the lot of January entered into co-partnership
under the firm of Geo. Lucas & SONS, and intend to
carry on the business on an increased scale. They
will always keep o 9 hand a very largo and cheap
stock of Boors ANT) bIIOE9, all of theii• own manollic
tore. They are all perfectly acquainted with the bu
siness, and employ none but the beat workman, which
enables them to warrant all work na represented.—
They are confident that their stock is not excelled by
any other establishment in Allentown. They call
particular attention to their stock of Ladies,.Hentle
men's, Misses and Children's Morocco Calfskin, an&
India Rubber Overshoes. The senior partner is
thankful for the patronage bestowed on him during
the 20 yttars he has been fir business, and hopes dint
by continued strict attention to customers, and selling
ntlow prices, they will receive a fulfellare of patronage
in future.
ROSE ,t;
-Country Merchants will be supplibd at short
notico'and at tile lowest City prices.
GEO. Lucia & SONS.
Allentown, .Tanuary 9
avo3 l i ti 4vo t atl.
No. 11 West Munilton street, Allentown.
THE undersigned herewith announces to the elti'‘
cane of Allentown and vicinity, that ho stiff has
his Music Store at the old stand above munbil, and
that he has lately made large additions to hie hereto-
Tore well selected 'stock of Musical Instriabnts.—
Among Ids stock lie always has
PIANO FORTES
from the beet manufactories in Now York, of powerful
yet pleasant tone. nud warrants them to give satisniid ,
tion. Also itnported Pianos, of the best manufacture
in Germany.
of the best manufacture in the United States, of dif;-
ferent sizes end prices.
VIOLINS of all qualities and prices. VIOLONCE.
LOS, of excellent quality, VIOLAS, or Contra.,
Bass, ACCORDEONS, of different aim and.
prices, FLUTES and FIFES. Violin'
Strings, hest quality. Bows, and in short all trint•
wings a:longing to the Violin.
BRASS INSTRUMENTS will lie furnishetrat short
notice and on the most renennalde terms, to whicti
fact be particularly calls the attention of now Banda
about forming, and those already established.
Sheet Music and' Hooks for beginners for all musi
cal instruments, always on hnd.
As the undersigned makes this his sole business, he
will pay partiettlar and prompt attention to it in all
US various branches. Ile is thankful for past plitimn
age. HMI trusts that by keeping g ood articles ut low
prices.. to merit a coutinauaeu oh' the
Ile respectfully invites people to mill nod °mini : no
his instruments, particularly his pianos, and give
them a trial, to ratisfy themselves or their superior
mechanism. JOSEPH WEISS.
April In.
—6m
New Texas Hotel,
NEW. TEXAS, LEHIGH COUNTY.
'pm undersigned having lately disposed of liis Store,
1 ham taken the above named Hotel. formerly
kept by Simon Schumachch The house has been
tyh...„......ittr
renovated and improved In a Man
' 11 :,), nor which will en:lmpure favorably
/` • ::-`" 4 . with the best Hotels in the comi
t mm
_ ty, and marmot tail to.give satiate
tion to those who may patronize him.
]lfs 7'.11111:: will always be supplied with tho
choicest and most wholesome provisions the mnrket
affords, end his DAN with the purest end WA
liquors. The stumbling belonging to his In use is
good and extensive, and will be asp l'ed with the
best provender, and attended by coital' hostlers
Nothing in short, shall be left undone to make his
Guests comfortable, and he flatters himself that by
strict attention to business lie may merit and receive
a liberal share or public encouragement.
z.i"t'ltrovers can always be accommodated on rea
sonable terms. Pasture furnished if desired.
July Ir,
New Clothing Stove
C. H. REBER,
MO. 79 IVestlton street, next floor In•
.1. 1 1 K & .T. George's Hotel, has just retained
fl•om Philadelphia with a large and elegant.
stock of goods. such as, French, English and Ger
man Cloths, Cassinteres, Vestings, Cassinets, nodal
Tweeds, which ho will be pleased to make up to order,.
in the most approved style, which he is satisfied ho
can de, from the fact that he lots employed that popu
lar cutter, All Newhard, who is always up with ,
the times in fashions, 111111 NON 1111 d Its to snit tke
tastes ~1, f
ALIVAITi):/•:
Of readynottle Clothing he has a complete assort
ment, comprising all styles, qualities 111111 prices. and
in this department claims preeedenee from the fact
that the Clothing is all manufactured at home. of good .
materials. and the superior style in which it in 11111110..
will alWays secure fur them 11 ready and ratiefa•tory
saje.
FURNISHING GOODS, 4.r
Embracing a large assortment of Shirts, Collars - ,
Stocks, Ties, Hoek and En ney Silk Crn rats, Mosier•,.
Suspenders, black and Silk Gloves, blind{ Kid Gloves,
Gent's white and limey Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, and,
lots of other nrtieles too ntimerons to mention.
Gentlemen furnishing their Cloth can have their
garments made in good style and warranted to give,
satisfaction. Cutting done at short notice.
GEORGE B. REBER:
March 19
Cheap Boots & Shoes,
AT THE STORE OF
Witty & Knauss,
No. 21 East Hamilton street, Allentown.
A . L. RUIIE having sold Lis interest in the Mob
il. lishment, the undersigned formed a co-partner
ship, and now invite, the attention of the citizens of
the town and vicinity, as well as country ruesehunts,
to their largeand superior stock of
Job Printing,
Of all kinds neatly executed at this Office.
JACOB MICHAEL
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