rarAItUOMI , WiSOW.Pf.4 , IVICNIftII....'4 , 9PAItZ >,.1.7g.PciV,e,m,;4,..,.M../,,,A.,7,1,et . . . . . . . • - ,• ':!r• . ; • .t.. . C S • .1 - .5 ••.:, • t. r . : • ' • • • . VOLUME X L 1 . War in Kansas. GREAT RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT! Revolutionary Incident. .CREAT EXCITEMENT! $5O 000 LOST AT EASTON.—Great Fall The hero of the following thrilling story was IT is an indisputable fact that at the present time -- of the Railroad Bridge—two lo- embodied, in the person of a stout blacksmith, 5 1 ' there is much excitement existing all over our como'ives precipitated into the Canal—One ay, and humble blacksmith, but in his stout ' • " • • an killed and several wounded. Accompany-1 frame, hardened with toil, throbbed as gener • this terrible disaster there still was a striek , ' ous an impulse of freedom as ever beat in the luck to the Lehigh Valley Railroad 'Compri- I for its occurrit ' , " at the time it did—on ; bosom of Lafayette, or roused the heart of mad tesday afternoon, because on the following l Anthony Wayne. truing sonic 30 or 40 cars were about being It was in full tide of the retreat that the fol titled by merchants in New York and Phila.. . iower of the American camp, who had at least Iphia with new style Fall and Winter Goods, of which were to pusti over the Bridge the / shouldered a cart whip in his country's service, me rifternoon,directly to Allentown, and there ! was dragging a baggage wagon from the field of be unloaded nt Joseph Stopp's Cheat Cash I battle, while a short distance behind, a body of we, No. 35 West Hamilton street. It is ideas that if these cars, with their heavy ! continentals were pushing forward with a body :eight, had been shipped in time to get on the : of British in pursuit. Bridge, that their immense weight would have I The wagon had arrived at a narrow point of broken down the entire structure, and precipita-1 the by-road leading to the south, where two high ted their contents into the Delaware, and thus banks of rocks and crags, arising on either would have incurred a loss to the Company ofj side, affording just space sufficient fur the pas between 8300,000 and 8400,000 ; and 'not this I alone, but the citizens of Allentown and vicini-1 sage of the baggage wagons, and not an inch ty would also have felt the loss, because if this more.; immense quantity of cheap goods would have been lost, it would certainly have caused a His eyes were arrested by the sight of a stout / / inuseular tnan, apparently forty years of age, ex scarcity, and a rise of 20 per cent. But by the aid of luck and the telegraph the intelli-tended at the foot of a tree, at the very opening I gence of the accident was communicated to of the pass. Philadelphia. and Stepp consequently had his Ile was clad in the course attire of a median goods loaded dining the three successive days, . lc. His coat had been flung aside, and with on steamboats, canal boats, wagons. carts, wheelbarrows, backs of nigger& &c., and now I his shirt sleeves rolled up from his muscular they have commenced to land at his new Store : arm, he lay extended on the' turf while the House. His clerks are now engaged both day ! blood poured in a torrent from his right leg, and night in unpacking and selling goods. As . which was broken at the knee by a cannon ball. I passed by there last night between 11 and 12 o'clock, I stepped in, and to my astonishment The wagoner's synipathies were arrested by found perfect mountains of goods piled from I the sight. He would have paused in the very in 4, floor to ceiling. I passed back through the ! stint of his flight, and placed the wounded black /1• Store and saw a pile of about 500 Shawls, of all colors and prices—front 525 down to 37i smith in his wagon; but the stout hearted man ......,7 -.., ~;..- ';':-•,--••••- • -:a , cts. a piece. On the other side I saw about refused. t,, ~„.., -, 4000 yards fancy De Laines ; and a little fur- " I'll not get into your wagon," said he in ..t• ',.-... ....4a:`, 4 . „,,a" ;ai.:: : ther along about 6000 yds. of twilled Persian I his rough way, " I tell you what I will do. ' r alir . • 1 ,1 71"..: r ' ... " l llo'lmfif' l l '.: ' Cloth : on the other side I hit my elbow against Du you see yonder cherry tree on the top of that -". '''---N- .:•'. 14 or 15 cart loads of Calico, and a little fur -.,..,,..a... titer along there was a pile of Bor 10,000 yds. rock that hangs over the road ? Do you think shirting and sheeting from ito 24 yds. wide. I you can lift a man of my build up there ? FA! I then - looked for men and boys' wear, and on you see, neighbori"he continued, while the blood one side of the store saw many thousand yards , flowed down from his wound, " I never meddled of cloths, cassinieres, sattinetts, Kentucky . with the Britishers until they came tramping jeans, tweeds. &c., of all colors and prices.-- then began to get towards the rear end of the over this valley, and burned my house down. store, and my eyes fell on carpets, oil cloths, , And now I'm all riddled to pieces and haiu't got looking glasses, window shades, glass and ! more than fifteen minutes in ine ; I've got three queensware. By this time I began to get pretty 1 balls in my cartridge box, and so just prop me up tired and sleepy. and as I turned around at the ' against that tree, and 11l give them the whole .end of the store I made a cols-step and down I went, head over heels, into the cellar. When three shots and then," exclaimed the blacksmith I opened my eyes abd my senses were restored. 4• rll die." I saw a stack of salt in one corner front floor to / ceiling ;on the other side there was the nicest . The wagoner started his horses ahead, and sugar, coffee, molasses, cheese, and mackerel I 'then with a sudden effort dragged the wounded ever laid eyes on. I asked cite of the clerks man to the foot of the tree. His face was to the sonic of the prices, and after I was told. I felt advancing troops, and while his shattered diTested on reflecting that I had so long been a leg hung over the bank, the wagoner rushed on foot by pit % ing double prices for my goods else where. It was almost daytime now, and Ide his way, when the doomed blaCksmith proceed termined after breakfast to send you these facts ed coolly to load his rifle. for publication in the Register. In conclusion I will say, both one ell, great and small. go to It was not long before a body of American Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, No. 35 West Ham- soldiers n tiled by with the British in pursuit. ilton street. SAM. The blacksmith greeted them with a shout, and raising his rifle to his shoulder he picked the foremost front his spirited steed, with the ex- , ,p -est in Allentown. These are honest facts, end we in vite persons to examine for themselves before snaking 'purchases eleSwhere, which will no doubt convince them of what we say. GI TII r SC . 111.01:(111, 41 West Hamilton St Lehigh County tainn InEELDITI, 4 1) . I J. • • 11. IMO ; 1 1 •• • • ••al' . 5 1 / ". • :.T; •S . / . . f. 11 X.5 4. 7 " ." r4426 .. • No. 36 Wed Mtmilion e trerl, opprmite the Lehigh Putrio" Printing Wier. S. 11. PRICE would respect s citizens of Allentown an, that he always ha, on hand a CABINET WARE, of all descriptions, consisting of Bureaus, Side-boards, Pier, Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables. also What-Not and Sofa Tables., Parlor Chairs, Spring-seat husking Chairs, Sofas, Plano-stools, Bed steads of every deseription, together with n general assortment of KITCHEN Ft 71.17 %VI? E, ill of which IM will sell at prices which defy competition in either town or country. lie also manufactures to order every de s cription of Furniture, and every nrti tic sold by him is warranted to give entire satisfac tion, or no sale. So please give lain a cull and Fee for yourselve,t, ot . No. 31; Ire,t Hamilton street, or at the sign of Ow Yell..w Curtain. N. 11.-1 complete aesurtment of Looking t al wnyt, mi owl for side Chen p. Allentown, July 2, ISIA. S.lrr.. LOON HERE! STOVESISTOVES!STOVESI l i,'. .c.T,.l3i'',' .. T.1.A.4-,--'-'- ' ..-,V4--- ; ',- I ' 4 &'' 4 " , :7wl-3-5,.,4,2,---:,,,1,:.s - z°, , ,:. , :,.. ~-, ,:q,A„;L -1,-,..... -,-,,,,:,.-.:,,,,:{0.,...-5-_,:s.-, i..ri .--,..iki*J.;4p.,_:--..ii---,_ ,k ,.,. *s__ ,- - - ::: - f -- - -- _ --,- .p.1:11.\-ite ~1,-_, - ' .--:, -,.g --- v :‘t , „..........,,,_._ ,; -___ 7. A! .'-‘t:;....,. -----.. ,:0.r,...3 . 11 W EN It. HOFFMAN, No: 13 Wert Hamilton rtrect, epporite the Chid Follows: 111111, calk the attention of the citizen:: of Allentown and vicinity, to the fact that never in the history of the town was thoroan establirh went that kept un hand a larger and more complete itssurtment of nll kinds and variutice of STOVES, TIN AND 1101,LOIV IVA/?E, end trhich were offered at'such exceedisig low prices. Hie stork of stoves comprises every Itnown style of Cooking, Parlor, Bar-rosin and °dice Stsves, and ol Tin end Hollow Ware he takes pains in keeping on band everything that ran possibly be wanted in his lino, which is all mude by good prectieul workmen and the very best of Materials. Particular attention is paid to Spouting and Hosting, which is always done in an unsurpassed style atsl workmanlike manner. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of brniilll3lB are rcsonet fully invited to call at his store nisi convince themselves of the splendid stock and low prices. 'All kinds of jobbing done at short notice and lee: ro,s. Stoves, iron, copper, braes, lend and pew ter will 'he token in exchange fur new Ware. Sept. 17. A ENTER IN NEW TEXAS. N.M. Di. KAULL has moved to the village of Now Texarfor the practice - ‘ ll ` of his profession, where ho will ho ready to I serve , the nick and afflicted .by day and BEANS AND PEAS.—Small white Soup. Beans and Green Peas, by the bushel or small quan tity. C. A. RUDE A SON. NEW GOODS.—The undersigned have just receiv ad at their Grocery Store, in North Seventh bt. gDdd anottmotit of all kinds of (Wearies. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY HAINES & DIEFENDERFER AT ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER ANNUM. fully announce to the 0 the pohlie generally, first-rite neeortineut of BONNETS, BUD /NETS, BONNETS. 11/E take pleasure in informing our friends and the public in general, that we have just received a large and elegant assortment of PA L L A ND IVINTER - BONNETS. u...N. , Ribbons. French and Domestic Flowers. Ladies' Dress Caps, Children's Hoods, &c.. from the most fashionable openings in New York and Philadelphia. We are satisfied that our goOds cannot be equalled by any other es tablishment in town for beauty and style, as we have them made tiller the most approved French patterns, and are acknowledged superi- ' or twany in the country. We return our sin cere thanks for past favors and hope firr a con. tinued share of patronage, as we flatter our selves that we can give satisfaction both as to price and style. to all who may favor us with a call. Country Milliners supplied at City prices. MRS. STOPP & CO. N. B.—A gowl experienced hand can get employment by calling on the undersigned. A good girl, to do housework, is also wanted. Sept. 3. —tf ROSE'S PATENT 1, 'INDOW BLINDS. :=1"11E subscriocr. invite X' I . .. . rri,.;5:T,' , !..;: : :',.;7'..." . ,, , T1T4it the a:t. Mimi a th e ; ' R .titlrjh!•. ; , .• - ,--;;;W,, , },, , pablit. t • their new patent t . ' l ,,Nrli i'l t.'! .; ~44, LIM ' -]; VENETIAN WINDOW ... ''',6 2 ,:k t h&Vlß II BUN LIS,. a Ilia they are .1._:...;: : : , . z .. :..::: -- -,.:z.4 77 .- 1 1 . now . manufacturing. and , ~,,.4.1„..... 7 selling wholesale and re '! tali, at their Ittetory, NO. *14.. "- 'O ,- T ".. i W • il 125 W•'t 11 . 1 ' 4 l :Kt rtr- . - '''".t At. V - - 1. 1 I Allete L w ' n; Perm. t "fll ' es ' e ' ii ' LiT;fo_47. Wll Blinds are fur superior to Ag. , ..-...-:-.7, - 77 . : 1 4.:?,,:::•:1 :any other ever mantillte ' ' r tri, : 5 i .!:4 , '" =7 .:,74:1',7:.. .1 . turgid. and are secured by ~ TT ...: ! , 1it.. ,,- .ff..7 . o:stA Let ter.. I 'a Met. V , ' ,7^0 , , ,n,..47 -.. - . li I'' /111,t, , Patent." They ~;'. . gri,.._. ..„ 4=7,-;7 4 .,4 . 41 nr0 gi : o in sup7ior 1,. miz-m - ?... '...=71 all tulle: , in the t.. , t 0, , ~....= ..W.4; they are constr. ~ .tit ---.‘ '' 7 '''''''''" .4-7 ' - q• 1 • i 1 • •1 ' . 6 .:...-7.--.17 4 .,:,,,,, -- • , ,, t 7-,, upper ant law. •ie,t ~,, "g.-.1.,-. ..---i...A..- lln such a itia,.iier that 1 . ...,-...7-7 , ,,r,-,.., - •. :...--__ ...._ -.- when the upper head is fastened to the e Lodow-frame, the lower part May be separated or conoc,ted with ease. A little child can take the Blind clown, clean aml u•pl.n..c it. This is a great advantage when it is remembered that with the , old style of Blinds, a mechanic was always necessary 1 to take them down or put them up. In other partic ulars, too, they execed for beauty and convenience all ot her.. This improvement will be attached to the old-fashioned Blinds I m'rensonablu terms. Orders aro 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 Co., Pa.. ROSE ~%; HUMBERT, Alle'ntown, Sept. l IMMI C. CILBERT.CIBONS, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, NO. 67 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWI4, PA. i rlrenn he consulted in English and Gortnan.-11% Allentown,Blay 14. —ly C -- URII.I NTS. RAISINS AND PRUNES. . , Layer Raisins of nuperior quality at retail : Bair ing Raising at 10 eentg, Superior. Prunett in pire k_ retail, also baking Pinney. C. A. RIME & EON or C. A. RIME & SON .I.,.~a.:.._,yn:'.r:n2Rr.'n7!Srn~.~r. M . ~l~_S'~:?_:' .. clamation " That's for General Washington !" In a moment his rifle was re-loaded, and again it was, fired, and the pursuing British rode over another of their officers. " That's for myself !" cried the blacksmith, and then with the feeling of approaching death, loaded, and raised his rifle, and tired his last shot, and another soldier kissed the svd ! A tear quivered in the eyes of 1!),: dying black smith. • And that," he said %% th a hn