The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 05, 1859, Image 1

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VOLUME XIV.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
On and after Monday, Jufy 25, 1359, the Passenger
Tratns on thu L. V. It. R. will run as follows
DOWN. MALYS.
MAIL.EN:PIay:se,
Loavo
paaueh Chunk, GA A. 14. 12,30 P. M. 3,00 P. M
Blatington, 0,40 " 1,08 " 3,25 "
Whitehall, 7,12 " 1,33 " 4,52 "
()steam:pie, " 1,45 " 5,22 "
Allentown, 1.,40 " . 1,5)1 " 5,45 "
Bethlehem, 7,53 " 2,11 .-" • 0,10 "
Preematiburg, 8,07 " 2,20 " 0,22 "
Eeaten (efillie) 3,30 "• 2,43 "---- 7,1,5
UP TRAINS.
Leave' Accou. MAIL. Ex mess.
Ralston, . 6,00 A. AL 11,15 " 8,35 "
Freetnansburg, 0,40 " 12,00 " 3,57 "
Bethlehem, 7,00 " 12,10 " 1,08 "
Allentown, 7,10 " 1231 " 4,20 "
Catnimugun, 8,07 " 12,10 " 4,35 "
Whitehall, 8,20 " 1,00 " 4,52 "
Slatington,. 0,01 " 1,20 " 5,26 "
Ar. AL Chunk, 10,00 " 2,05 " 6,10 "
Daten—Trailor,Acla their Counsitiong.
The 0,00 a. m. Mail train will run in connection
with the Catawl,sa, Williamsport and Erie train
from Elmira,: Williamsport, Danville anti Bupert,
and will connect at Allentown with the East Penn
sylvania train for Beading. Harrisburg and PottS
vine ; at Bethlehem with the North Penzisylvanhi
train for Philadelphia; at Easton with the Central
It. It. of NiiW Je . rsey tram for New 'York, and at
Phillipsburg with the Bel. l)ol. train for Belvidere.
This train will also enable passengers to go 10 th e
Water Bap, Scranton told tlrwa - ltiMd, either by the
Dol. Dal. or the Central R. 11, of New Jersey train.
Th 6 412,30 p.m. Es prws train will rim in vaiinee.
tion with tho Beaver Aleaikiv train 'rein Wilkesbarre,
'White Haven, Hazleton and We.itherly. and with
the East Pennsylvania train l'roin Harrisburg, Potts,
villa anti Reading, and will connect with the Nt.rth
Penn. train for Philndrlpbio,will, 11.10 ._. r I
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New Jersey train for New York, and with the 13, I.
Del. train for Lambertville, Trenton and '
phia. -
Ur Trir trial thcir Comicetiong
The 6,00 a. tn. Accommodation train will connect
with the East Penn. , ylVlLllla train for Ruading,, Potts
ville, and IlarriAntrg.
Thu 11,15 a. tn. Mail train will run in connection
with the Bel. Del. train front Philadelphia, Trenton
and Lambertville. with the Central of New Jersey
train from New York, with the North Penn. train
(ruin Philadelphi I, and will connect with the lleav•
or Meadow., train for Weatherly, Hazleton, White
Haven and Wilkesborre.
Thu 3,35 p. sn. Fspress trnin will run in connec
tion with the Central of New Jersey train for New
York and will eonneet with the East Penn. train for
Rending. Pottsville and IlarrisThurg,, and With the
entawissa, Willisnsseps.rs and Elmira train for Ru
pert, Danville, NV illinmsport tns' Elmira.
The morning train down and tho 3,35 train up,
will not stop ut South En.•lon.
R. H. SAYRE, Supt. 3: Eng.
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July 27.—May. 25
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Cabinet Ware .Rooms.
20 'trod lluw atoll Sf ,,, t,..fornierty the " Sew
York Store:
P .
EICE kWEAVER, having lately formed n co
partnership in the above business, respectfully
I unilounce to the citizens of Allentown and vicinity,
j that they have Q 1: hand a first-rata assortment of I
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. !tifall . descriptions, consisting of Burodus, Side-boards,
Itnilr_centro, Card; Dining and Breakfast Tables,
4 la ci Wllit-No t and Sofa Tables, Parlor Chairs,Spring
,eat,Rtieling Chaire, Sofas, Piano-gools, Bedsteads
V' every .teription, together with ,a general assort
;lent of RUTH EN FURNITURE; all of which they
till sell at , ,prices which defy competition in either
own or country. They also manufacture to order
very doseriptien of Furniture, and every article sold
y them is warrkuted to give entire satisfaction, Mine
de; Bo please ;Ave them a call and see for your
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tiv'es, nt No. 29 West Hamilton street,—sign of the
Malan Blind. Also, always on hand, Tucker's
attint and Putnam's Patent Spring Beds. Alpo, all
Inds of Looking °lanes.
N. B.—A complete assorttnont o Venetian Blinds
ways on hand, and made to order nt abort notice. ,
SIMON H. PRICE,
Ab. 25.—tf.] HENRY S. WEAVER.
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ABELE'S l''‘ ____
N. 10N WASIIZNG MACIIINE.
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IE Union Washing /Saphino dint's, from, and
cossesses advantages superior to all others, end
fir i ttility and economy is deserving of universal'
•P. -1 4 1 , P. /This machine will save seventy-11%0 ppr
aellinabor, and also pOssessos the great and grand
Pri s tple Of more thoroughly bleaching , the clothes,
th any woman can postibly do by: hand, and I
gin dog that it will do with loss than ono-half tho
asst ' is ordinarily used in washing. In couch,-
swn, would say it affords mo pleasure to state that
this hino has enjoyed the confidence of tbo corn
meal and I can only tld, that I now ask Mien."'
tioli t it as fully deserving entire confidenco and
bolter tto be the climax of all washing machines.
, r aby the underhlguud. Price $B.OO. Tho
ro thin can bo soon nt any time, and any persons
* !ling o satisfy themselves of its superior excel
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Way w tld do well to moo it in actual operation, an
•opportuly fat which would be gladly afforded at
all time For further particulars address
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E. J. ABELII,
Allentown, Lehigh County, P/1.
Aegu 24, 1859. —th
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F ! ES AND RASPS
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p th e BEST QUALITY, nt tho Manufactory,
NEI STREET, aboro' Nerond. betwats Race
and Vino reds P 1111314 DELPIIIA; whoro may he
found the itexestnssorttnent in the City. Old Files
Recut and %ado equal to now, at a, saving of Fifty,
per cent. l,
Tile subscrEtobogs loam to inform his numerous
Mes ends and th 4 publio generally, that he do not
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employ an A. 94 o solicit orders. Communications
by Mail will moot with prompt attention.
J. IL SMITH,
Now &roan° Works, Phihunt.
&pt. 14, 1859. • — 3lO.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY' HUBER. & °LINER ..-10 ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER' ANNUM.
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All Hail to the sing alirusalem. For Sale;
Iwonder who struck that bo Yell I dont know,
but I suppose that • shock hat it gave when THE MARIA FARM AND FURNACE.
that pile of cheep goods fell over at Stopp's Cheap THlgvery valuable property and splendid Farm
Cash Store, It mortal like an earthquake hnd I sup. 1 is now offered for sale on very rousonablo terms.
pose that the sound theroof struck him to tho very bot- It is situated two miles from Woissport, Carbon
tom of his soul, then in a fit of despair ho thought to county, and consists of 130 - acres Of tho very hest
plead honesty was the best policy and I suppose be- land and a small Furnace for making charcoal Iron.
fore be knew Whether he stood on his head or heels Thoro is also a good forgo attao ,cd. Tho water
so ho bellowed out, Great Excitement. Buy your power is ono of tho best in the State, and amply
goods for cash and save 20 per cent, then he talks sufficient not only for the furnace and forge, but
about prominent feature of gassing and blowing, also for mills or other factories. The rapid itnprovo
that he would not advertise 2000 car toads of goods meta of the neighborhood me kes it a very desirablo
and 1100 shawlos, and that he neon not employ . • location for a mill. There aro also a
4000 (turkeys, negroes nail blacks, well I don't won- , ir.l
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der if be don't, fr I
o 'hero aro inen in Allentown that : o ‘ , ,‘ „„ „ fine s,„„„ ,Store h 0,,,„
have never seen moru than 2or 3 pieces of fipinibit '
.A -Zi ,i
The farm is a very excellent one;
I Calico in his store, and 2 or 2 pieces delaines,
being considered by ma to be the finest in
and a piece or 2 of silk, :l or 4 pieces of old cloth,
Carbon county. Th whale1:101 acres aro under
and 7 or 8 pair of pants and coats with something
cultivation, and particularly adapted to grain and
mom than 0 or' S stitches in cat• , . leg and , dee%e, if
grass. For a dairy Faro., it is peculiarly adapted
so, I ' l ''' t "'" 1 " 1 • f r I'' would not l ' are " p iece from its proximity to ono of the best markets in the
for Co , :1 a ig;g, , r to Icto•110. so I don't wonder if he
„ State: 'flue Mansion is tit largo double two story
ploy k honesty is the la' I policy ( while S I9 PP 'e. ' ' ' 10110 ono, of about 40 feet square with basamont
MY his hi.; big, pile. without. ploading honesty or kitchen. In one room in the basement is a largo
policy. Nice black :ilk: tur 171 its, per yet d.—
and lino spring of the very Lo-t water. As a reek
Black cloth IA yards wide at 75 ems. a yard. Red denim this Maria property_:~ selthun surpassad_in
flirtmclTall - wordi - for - 20-1.+3-per yard. Also, broad point of luTrilth or beauty. The market in Mauch
red twill -.I flannel, all wool, for 25 cents per yard. Chunk id equal ir not better than in Philad-mhia.
Black Alt.ava for 12 'to
per 3 trd, and very fine
Tito property iv now offered fir sale on very liberal
and broad w orth a , ..... top'. i: selling for 55 et =. per
termq..by thc owner residing in Philudolphia. A
yard, going otl' ja 4 like hot (.11,e.. 4 plentlid steel
speculati inmle onCof it b or
mixed satint tt at :LI I et, per
.% atd. Splendid sugar Analog it on
at can
this be
thue. Application y
can any
b ne e ma pu do
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61 its. per pound. .:\ Lar 1100 bags of sna, very
either personally or by letter to either of the 'allow
i heap for cash. Sp). tidal carpet worth $1 00 per dug per,,, ons. •
yard, Stoz-p i , selling tbr 50 els per ytl. — SitlFinlhl
TINSLEY JETER. - 1 -- --
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impel tc-1 carpet for • :;1 I et:. a yard. Rag carpet for
CIIA IMES ECKERW, Allontown, Pa.
211 ( ts. per yard. Splendid seta of 1% hito and pale . 'WHEELER do WEITZEL, Mauch Chunk.
blue dirties for A.l,tl a et, a net. Best honey syrup
Augtyd 10,
molasses wet th IS ,1.... per quart. for 12 et-. Very _____
hoe cotlee for 12t t et.. per It,. At Iho above named
ACCOIf
yon ‘ enn buy g.,ods Cheap Cush
Store, No. NV. llordlton St., A llontown, Pa.
Now I ,10,1 1%10 you run buy goods for o
that buy at td,e hore:d :dove, as t h e boy has Hill e,tid
that the people of Lehl 4 h were an un!i:zidened pee,
tel t..;(01,r) luta f.,twd it to ho true, during the
inst_ week they were an euli:Aitened (lint they nll
name nt~hinr opa:t tho hone:•t_ more at the Tete of
2.40 a mile to get scene tJf the Lig piles ~r Stopp's
sheep g, ,1?. I W , 111 , 1..r if d i ll Lay nevur heard his
papa Ft,y that "Self praise stieks."
Allent.mn, Sept. 21
Business Directory
O'the Counties• of fiEllgS, LEBANON, LE.
HIGH, NOIMIAAIPTON AND SCHUYL
KILL, Together with a General Directory of Names
of, Citizens of Rending, Lebanon, Allenteaco, Eas
ton and PolOiville.
The subscribers will publish at an early day a
complete Directory of the a bovmeounties, which will
contain the names of a.l Merchants, Manufacturers,
Professional 'men, Beaks,• Insuttence Companies,
Newsparers, Mining Companies, Railroad and other
Corporations. The names wall be regularly classified
ammrding to their .several. avocations.
The tvork will lie Svo else, and will bo it perfect
reflex of the business and resources of the above
counties.
Au atle and-experienced cars of. canvassers are
now engaged collecting the ecessary intormation,
and it is lisped the public go morally will aid in car
rying out tho enterprise.
SulAwiption Prico of Book, $1,50 per copy
Advertising,. '• $l5 per page
Wi'ilt. 11. BOYD, ~
Publishers of Directories for Phihuldphia, Lamms- .
ter county, Delawaru- State, Washington 'city, New
York, ar.l4 , &e. Principal office Applcton's . building,
Broadway, N. Y. .
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Sept. 711859.
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11-04%15U65: 1 More Now Goods, 3 more pieces of
171 , (Mikes for solo at Stepp's CheaP Cash Storo,
thorn 3 pieces of Calico that the tleatleman carried
away , from Sto p's Cheap Cash Stlan on Sept, 10th,
without Stopp' order, or without paying for them,
was honorahle, c ough nod sent it'haelt five days af
terwards. I Suppose after some cowl considoration,
be-thought he had better purchased calico hefolo ho
carried it away, and I suppa ., T hg, was ashamed to
bring it horns hinAclt, so he se;... it back to Stopp's
Cheap Cash Stare by a'authcr man. The ~•sntletnnn
who took th 6 calicuraknone otlwr 11:.,.1 o Borough
Oflieor of:Allentawn, Pa\ TI. a, 3 pieces of Calico,
together with madv thouland dollars worth of other
cheap Goods that lust bought for Cash, are
now For Sale at Stepp 's' Cheap Cash Store, No. 35
W. Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. And where
' , di persons can reccive any honest claims without
Levy and Salo, , and without ).rotcss of law to fright
en the payment of illegal claims., .. ,
Allentown Sept., 21.1., -,-
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Vissolutioh Notice:
NOTICII is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing lootvrtmn,tlitt. undersigned,'
'tinter the firm of Lohr A; fit tlio Coach and
C, ago It mimosa': in Allentawksaitas dissolved by
tai tal consent on the tlisf,of 'August,, 1360. All
suA•thercfero indebted to said tine iirttil4
unetttail•to melte settlement within 14xtY from
dat4... The booltv will rem in at the ald stand for:thb
and all such having,AnY vlitints areialsa
ragniistpd 'to present therewith. a' delay,' • ••
PaTalt 11.44TIIIR;
SA 51 .1 1 .4.1.
The linsinesti will as heretofore be oontinntal at UM
old stand, by Peter Lehr, who %bite liotiAt out
his.former partner'A interest in tlx biastnels.
JOHN F.. H A Lleilteli
jUsTicE :Or
Oflies orithn west sido of 2d. at tot between MlMl
ton and liinden;Sfreets, had. ¢9.en aptio;atelno
Agent:of Rakes Eurettpan, re..thmrl t i Expo . -
(Minn, Commis:Awl, and,F4l6t.tA 0 . Reuse, No 3
Chamber Street, Now Writ. • •,
He writes or, draws all Powers . sif A ttirneys in the
German and Englitili Langutiontr.nzat t nivartis to alt
Germany mid Etig:ana: ttertilleatel
can bo had at hi:: °Mee to Ificanerii4l urg, ,
Marro
Antwerp, Rotterdam and.ltendon.-
A Ilaatonm, Angu5t.34,A353.. , . •
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HALL OL ASM N.
N.TATIC SHAVING, Phyalcinentical .114
ting and Scientific Sbautppoifig.i Also CI
Frizzing, Rampooning and Dyeing, The subs ihert
respeatrully informs: the puhilc uI Allrntoten'lind!
vicinity that ho still operates in the obl .atio In
liamiltan'strent„ Oyu dentioast of ClturaleAlhip;
Allentown, •:• .1
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July
—iy,
1859. —DRY•
,q 0 01)S ,r().11. NUT UIIIN.-1850),
Full Stock (}OOPS;
Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS,
Full Stoat of FANCY GOODS, •
FluAtiouablo FAIL SITAAVLS,
r-cLorus, CASSIUS/IDS dr. VESTINOS, •
Blank" Quaff; ZiLtpLineris
RYR DAEDELL,
• FouiiVanlifilroh.Stioeto, Philad'u.
N. B.Black,AS'ilks • WhaNalii ht ion; iatte.
~. ,...1 1a rgais.,::„Ruliyfrcs•INi A* Auctions.
Sorrt".'7, 1859. i
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AllentOwn, Pa., October 5, 1859.
PUBLIC SALE
70.4 stat.
WILL be saki at public sale cn Saturday the Br?
day of October next, at I o'clock in the after
noon, at the public house John -Y. licebtol, it
the borough of Allentown, the following dcseribec
property,.to
A. certain — nm:suago and lot of ground
situate on the west side of Lehigh Street, in the bo
rough of Allentown,,bounded by ground of Henry
Gabriel and Jacob Mosser, containinr , in front on
raid street 60 feet and in depth 230 feet. The im-
Aprovements thereon consist of a largo
'. two story stone
t e 4 - DWELLING HOUSE
- - . and Frame Stable. A well of good
water with pump and cistern aro on tho promises.
Being the real estate of Joseph Dietrich, deceas
ed, late of the borough of Allentown, Lehigh county.
Terms °nib° day at the place of sale, and duo at
tendance given by •
lIM
JACOB W: DIETRICH,
JOSEPH W. DIETRICH. Executors.
September 7, 1359%.
THE PARIS MANTILLA
AND CLOAK IDIPORIUM,
No. 708 cunsNuT street, above Seventh,
PHILADELPHIA
TUE subscribers invite the attention of Ladies, to
their Stock of those Elegant Garments, of
which being a speciality, they aro enabled to offer
the most complete assortment in the city.
They will open in Um course of Scptember and Oc
tober, their InrOItTATIONS consisting of
EUBBOIDERED VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSQA,I,E BEAVER CLOAKS,
01".,1311.A OLOARI,
anee'ic'ellent eibeektenn of Home Manufartare,
be added to tlibT). ,hock EVERY MORNING
THROUGH THE SEASON.
J. W PROCTOR. & CO. •
Importers and Manufar.turers of
CLOAKS AND MANTLLLAS,
N.. 703 CTIESNUT Street, (above 7th.,) PIIILA
apt. 7, 186. .
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a it ' ligE Tin end Copper Siniti) business, ...0 4
~,, ..,, successfully carried' on for 'theA •
' _ blab fnty..ono year at No. :IS nod 42 ,:..:),
West Ilitnilt 1 Strpet, in the Borough of Allentown
by Antos Etti •or, willffrownnd'uftor the first nail-,
gait he condo, ed untlepth .t
efliptof Ettinger •Son.
atiii . ,kttketthien tho puhlid in ditlletl to tho fact, that.
the bottioos Ito after will beconduct‘A on the Cash ,
Systotu.,:'?ily so defiling wo expect-to reduce our
prices„tfell •ehea or than over, and thereby benefit
the public:Ai well no ourselves. Thunkful for past
favors,' th.i3 now las ifllint no continuance of the
inttronngtr i -,Ailth i ilett the old business 'stand has
been faverfitlks.,\
A
finlifellittitation to oxtendod to all . suchi as are
indebted:hit the olil books. to make twttlernont in
,paste or eeptahle 1 tillrl. Those whoynny not knots,
when ' naeotti4 it.luo, :aey lie teffnifided xpon hy
legal p beoss. • l. i ,, t, : AMOS EITINCIER.
~ y. '," 7. • WM. .t. , !.ETTINGIIIt.
July,2';', 1850. ' • •tf
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llD'tkNtigiasXollllD; Directers'oe tho. Poor of
igh count ; holl34:llnforin tho tout In,
onco 2 ,to mratilatettras to the manage;
-of Ilia rbor Ituttso, certain Charles
viz, girt tho provisions wore inadequate, the
(pont - 5f tbn lloapltab poor, and that the
were compelled to be-allunt for fenr of their
investigatipn
, was had, and it lius been
lint ,the report ae to the Poor
T. 11.1 a maliainuo report, altogether avail' 010
Jl)IIN At ADD NH
.tofirr nowrz,
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WARD ,
wi - p. 03, 105 and 107 North Socond Street,
z i o door above Arch, Philadolphin.—
' Has . itt, store a good assortment of FALL
BONNETS, SKMMINGS, FRENCH FLOWERS,
EANCY FEATHERS, RUCHES, CHENILLE. BONNET
FRAM), &c. To which tho attontion of the trade
is invited.
Soptomb or 21. —4l
SEE, HUB, HEAD AND CO[A
Forfyotur interest.
The handsomest best and cheapest lot of
Goods, ever received in Allentown.
BARGAINS:I BARGAINS!
Splendid New Dry Goode at the Store of
Guth Itceder lo Allentown.
THE undersigned have just returned with tt largo
11 assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens
ware &At: A splendid selection, and although they
make not so loud on outcry as others and in truth
have the goods, they profess to -have, they can soy
without the least four of contradiction, that their
stock cannot be surpassed by any other stock -in
lentown. The maids have been bought at the very
lowetd Prices and are now offered for side tat a very
low profit. They intend at all times to keep in view.
the interests of their customers, and therefore whrront
their goods to lie of the first quality. This is no
_llumbug,_but_the truth, since wo_have never been
addicted to hundiuggery, nod the like. But to spa
cify the ertieles of their very large stock, would he
no, utter impoJsibiliOy, yet their very largo stock
consists in pert ( - .f•the following articles:
LADIES DRESS GOODS. •
They have n splendid assortment of Black Silks
at all prieett, Black Silk Hobos, Delaines, Ducals,
Pelt°, enevres. all Itinds - el Merinos, Velem:hut, La
velle Cloth, Parratnettos, Bombazines, tlinghams,
'Hoop Skirt s :, and in shi.rt .1 oonplete assortment of
Ladies Uoutis which ran be had at the very lowest
rates. ttDTII S RtEDER.
Allentown, September 2S, 1859. -tf
lEll
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lIAWLS l'srtAwhs! SHAWLS ! Their assart
!tient of Shawls is Splewii I, and cannot be ex
celled outside the cities. Handsome Stella, single
awl louhlu Ilrechst, ns well as black Thibet, ALaz,
Doluivannd Blanket Shawls coil bu bought at prices
cheaper than anywhere else.
MEN'S DRESS GOIIDS.
Cloth. Coal, nerd Coating, Cashmere Pantings,
cusAinere Dlnthise, Vestings, n splendid iissolitinent
of Fancy Silks, and in fine all articles of this de
scription to be found in any Dry Good's Stern are
sold by GUTH & ROEDER.
_ .
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, sueb:no Linens, Linen
cheeks, bleached and unbleached Mu.din,
bleached and unbleached Sheeting . Tie): ing, Flan
nels, linen and other Table Cloths, Towels, ,Le., can
he purchased at very cheap rates of
GitocEitiEs! A full assortment of Groceries, are
kept uud sold at the lowest prices by
nIIEENSWARE. Their assortment of Queens
ware ie mud they feel asuired, that no
ono eau sell this class of Uouda cheaper than
GUTH do ROEDER.
12E13
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TABLE AND 'MOOR OIL CLOTH. Every
thing to be desired in this branch of business,
can ho purchased of them, and , they give assurance
that out.ide the cities this class of articles can ho
purchased cheaper nowhere.
` All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change fur goods, and the highest market price al
lowed. GUTH .1; ROEDER.
September, 28, 1859. tf
THANKS. Tho undersigned take this opportuni
ty of thanking the public for patronage hitherto
extended and respectfully ask a o, ntinuance and
increase of the saute, and feel assured that all will
ho satisfied with the quality of their goods, and their
cheap rates. Let all call and satisfy thetuielves of
the truth of the above. Recollect the place, No. if
West Hamilton St., Alletrown. ,
arm s; ROMER.
Allentown, September 28, 1859.
Msplosion of a Gas,Rouse.
W E lire astonished and surprised at rho old of
fender of the Law, ho puts us in mind like
the little boy that was playing with IL Bladder, af
ter throwing.and bouncing it•nround awhile, be
came to a conclusion that there must be somet(iing
queer in the inside, and by opening it,'to the little
boy's ,ast,nishment, there seas nothing in the inside
'hut wind. 'loud the neareA comparison we can
Make lii the little boy's bladder, is one of our up
town larsincss men, who is always gassing. and
Wowing nbout his piles of poo', and alter lie is
done with his gassing and blowing, it is just about
the .same its it was with the little boy's bladder,
them is nothing but ioind; In last week's paper
One of our up town hu.liness men wonted to know who
struck the l - oy. Why It was the Philadelphia titer
chant whet they rolled the gotids ot!t, for him, and
Ant, theta to lleratun h Liehtenwellner's Cheap
,llry (Nods and Clothing Emporium, which they are
now selling at the rate of 2; tn. Wo can also tell
him whom the auctioneer struck sumo limo past,
1 when ho r,cused his hid, and,calle•l the auctioneer a
liar: the nuctioneer soon jumped. down and gave
hint port.)! the fourth of, July over his mouth, and
li!,m'dollars, and sent hiutputside 0/10 time as one of
jit:t happened to pas's his store when ho opened
some of his boxes containing something more' than
cotton laps and , wadding, it soared him so when
lie opened the above named hazes, ho just •hapimn
etOto think about,. thu +low tiro •nuotithiver gave
fiiin the time lin refusell his hid, that quaked liko
an eitithquake and was time thinking that
1101,1 , 101/011013r was hammering on his head yet,
while . Ito‘was thinking about the audience/ rais
ing llermati it; Lichtenwullner were
sell
ing their goods it,, fast no they 'were alile'to enrry
them. That time they might have used some of it
certain titan's blacks, negroes S.e., that were ad
vertised not long ago. •
Erarantan's Gift Enterprise.
•
THE DRAWING:
Ihereby announee'to the uublie, thnt the success
attending
the. Sale of tickets of my Gift Enter
prise, iasnehthat . l um enabled to announce
• 'MONDAY, OCTOBER Pith, lSsit,
ns the day for the drawing. I furthermore int ite
sucli ,whit.have us yet not made an investment, to
eceure tickets at cure. Further partieulars in refer
ence to the drawing will bu made known in due
JOHN JIAMMON.
Allentown, S eptciuber 21. --:lt
Washington Hotel,
SEVENTH . ST., BELOW WALNUT.
R.NTO W V PA.
Tllh7 anti(•n .1, all lout an a Ila.rl kleprr,
11114 realm ul iuln lay nom•ly L olt 1I WI, where
he will be pleased to welcome his firmer pattona
and the nubile generally.
HENRY BACIIMATI.
gat- He has also a saw null, • with several acres
of land, house, barn So., to sell.
September 21, 1852. tim
ISM
- Lion SALE::.
X Ono Ettwoos wapin, sultablo for ono or two
horses, undone. Jenny Lind cordage, both no good
asnow. Inquire at tho,Amerleau Paint and Color
Works, East AllOntown.
Allontcwo, July 20.
1859. I FAIL Al l lO WIRER! 1 1851
JUST RECEIVED
RICH - FALL AND WINTER
GOODS
IN ENDLESS PROFUSION
11211
WOLLE 4• DURDGE'S GREATSTORE
f r o. I East . .llantiltwt Street,
(Near the Allen House.)
•
Full Stock of SILK GOODS,
Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS,
Full Stock of FANCY GOODS,
Fashionable FALL SHAWLS,
/7M-CLorns, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS. , BLANKETS
QUILTS, MILLE LINENS, CARPETS, ate." *..4 .
OlWOritni, nice, fresh and cheap.
Crockery and Gloss Ware, fine assortment,
WITH LOTS OF OTHER GOODS
Too numerous to mention,'all of which will bo sold
at'
THE . VERY LOWEST PRICES!
- Please - cull - ond - examine for yourselves, us we do no
expect you to II: yunlessitisfor your own interest
FAIR! FAIR! FAIR
Wo have laid in this unusually heavy stock will
a view to meet the demands of the publie . l4 the ap.
preaching Fair, and we' think ourselves able to moel
the taste Or all in point of
FASHION,
rTIICES
t.T.,...A1l we want is i call hefer . o you purchase else
where. ' ' WOLLE Jr, BURDGD.
JACOB It. WOLLEJ [T. BURLGE.
.septem;,er 28. —tf
Great Attractiola
EISIBIRE GOODS MUD MEG!
Win. F. IVHllei' 9
NO. 53 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
(Two Domes fl LOW Tim AMERICAN /10TEL y )
ALLENTOWN, PA.
I EsPECTFULLY announces to his friends and
t) the public in general, that ho has just received
siden did assortment of
GUTJI ROPMER
:idea, and Seasonable Goods,
sf
which will he made up to order on short no
it
tiro in the latest styles, and in a superior
manner; consisting partly of fine Black
French Coths of all grades, Blue, Brown, Olive and
Green Cloths, Black Doeskin Cassimeres of all
grades, Black Znmbona Cassimere new style,
French Silk mixed Coatings—heavy, a largo assort
ment of French and English Cassimeres—elegant
styles, Domestic Cassimeres of all qualities, a largo
assortment of Matelasse Vestings, Plain and figured
Grenadines, Fancy Silks of all qualities, &o.
ALL 011DERS thankfully received and promptly
executed at reasonable terms.
GUT!! Sc 'ROEDER
GUTH ct ROEDER
..1;0-Cash buyers asill find it:to . theirpartiettlar ad-,
cantayc to obtain their clothing at this establishment,
as they will be ears to reecire the best obtainable value
j teir money. Per centagc allowed for cash.
riAlst, agent for WILCOX ,15 titans Family Sowing
Mudd a, which has an established reputation as tho
bus tant. Tho singular simplicity and beauty of
its nochanism is attested by the fact, that while it is
n 'soloss RI its operations, it is competent to make,
at ast,4ooo Michas a minute with unerring acoura,
cy. rite, with Table, $3O.
ilr , ‘01 ,4 110;4•14414a11 011 We
BERGER & KECK'S.
N o. 17 West Hamilton street, Where they new
have on hand the largest assortment of
lIATS AND CAPS, • 111
Fall and Winter styles ever seen in Al
lentown, comprising every known style anti quality,
from lire dollars down to fi . d . y renln, and such that
will I;ccome old and young. ThJir stock of Caps is
the largest in Allentomn, and at extreme low pi ices.
To convince the public of what is said, it may he
well to state that they la vs jo•ly.oac different styles.
Surely enough to give a person a chance of suiting
his taste. Call end H:e them,
All Hats ntanulctured under the supervision of
Mr. Berger, be being IL praCtll'al I tatter. Itetnember
the stand, directly opposite Barber Young's Hard
ware Store, West Hamilton street.
jr.l.l—Nuntry Itlcruhants would do well to give us
'a call, as we will wholesale them hats and cups
cheaper than they can get them in the city.
• BERGER tti; RECK.
Allentown, September 28,185 D. .
Di§sOlcition Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the paitnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned
cinder the firm of W. IC. Messer d; Co. in the Min
im,." and Leather business In Allentown. was dissolv
edby mutual consent on the sth of September, I 559.
All suet', therefore, indebted to said firm ate hereby
requested to make settlement within fire,
month
frotn date. The books will remain et the old stand
for the present, and all such' having any claims are
also requested to present them without duly.
W. K. MOSSER,
I'. K. GRIM,
J. K. MOSSER.
The business will be continued by the
.underaign
ed, who will be glad to see the friends and cus
tomers of the old firm, give their custom to the now
firm. By fair dealing they expect a continuance of
the NI nu,. MOSSER GRIM.
W. K. 111 o ss E -
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n.l [P. K. anin
Allentown, Septetnlier 14, 185:1. —tit
LICHT! LICHT! LICHT!
YARNELL & OGDEN ,
vrANNUFA CTURERS nod Wholesale Dealers in
111. ALCOHOL, .Cc., No. 472 North Third Street,
above Noble, Philadelphia.
Having Were:mod our facilities for manufacturing
Aleohol, we are now prepared to supply customers
with DIMIGISTS' c PER
FUMERS' ALCOHOL. Also BURNING FLUID, CAR
URINE. Secs. TI'RUKNTINE,&e. At the lowest prices.
N. 11.—All orders by letter or otherwise will be
promptly nttentleil to, told on ns favorable tenon as
it ordered in person. Wo respectfully solicit a share
Of your cu.stom.
September 21, 1859,
F.reelland. seminarv.,
TuE Winter Session of this Institution will 011(111
on Monday, October 21th, 181 . 0. The location in
peculiarly cligibb.; the buildings large.ond especi
ally. adapted to Sehool purposes; the lICOORIIIIOLIIIrC
Lions comfortable ; the course of 'martiallan full and
thorough ; the teachers able and experienced.• .
For Catalogues, or particularsi.address
11. A. lIUNSICKER, Principal.
Parblomen rblgo, Montgomery Co.. Pa.
per•Accase by Bait Pcnna. IL It, via Rutting to
o Royer ford Station
Sell, 21, MD,
TB YOU WANT A GOOD,IMIAVE, go to itolugor'g
oppogito tho Allan llougo.
arm
NO HITVIBUG
QUALITY, AND
Buy your Hats
AT
PubHe amEe,
or
Valatble Real Estate,
Situatod in aid around the village at . tho castors!
end of the l3ridgo leading, from the lie
. rough of Allentown over tho river Lo
high, and conligio.us to the Lo
high Canal, onristing of a
_ _
MERCHANT MILL, )'LA'TER MILL, STORE,
STAND, TAVE RN STA ND, FIVE DWEL
LING HOUSES, ANDA Boup FOR- •
TY ACRES OF ,LAND
- ..., • " No. 1.-Along and well osj
eirAtk- - 1, tablb , ho.l S.!..re t land, the lot of
1 .,
we'ct 0 , , „, it 11, j n.is a .JOO. of upward of twelva
.1..t.i.1. , 4,:
_pet ches al mg the canal, and oott
toilet about all stttlaro peed o:. The store house le
.10
_by 40 feet with a front on the entil, three Modes
high, and one story on the road leading tram Allen
town to Bethlehem. ,
No 2.—A-two stor - . one Tavern, 40 by
34 feet, front in't" on said . ethlehetn. rood
ft
and a public... 6 ml lu•olif :. dawn the Le- •,':_ ..
Itigit
_togethetnritiratal,din4—le.—Tbo-lot, . , s
: on witich.the same is situated being about ' •
SO feet front on raid bet:de:tent road and
containing about 70 square perches. .
With the Tavern stand will be sold a garden Ica
near the some on the el,t side. of the lust named
road, 35 fret al the western and 47/ at the eastern
cud. and ab o ut 22-1 feet deep.
No. :-.3.—A two story stone dwelling hmisoi.
If, by 20, with lao , ement, a ;Thole stable cud wagon
house, 20 by 211 foot, on a 10 fronting said Bethle
hem roadp and adjoining [lx Lehigh * ennui, contain
ing about one hundred and fifty pet ehes.
Nfr. -1.—..1 lot or ground 'toady twelve'
perches front on the sown side of said Bethlehem'
road, ten perches at the eastern natinoorly nine at ills
we tern boundary to snit garden lot, thereon being
n Fin., 4 , ,we.n,),, 1,,-o•e IF by 20 feet.
. No. 5.,; C.=-i:::c 1 .1 ..t two story farm coti ,
tagu house f.a•otho; the smith +Ado of Bald Bethle- •
hem road, eneit I;. by. ;;,.1 feet, uu lots •10 by 220 feet,
No. i.7—A lot e:t the eat side of the;
above, 200 feet on said read by 220 foot (kap to a'
to n 20 feet a:ley. .
No. i.—A lot on the east side of thelzst
named, and west el' a twet.ty feet alley 54 by SO
feet.
No. 9.—A lot on the east side of said ar ,
14 53 by 2211 feet.
•
No. 10.-2.5 acres and 140 perches of az'
collent fartnivg land, on the north side, of said Beth.
lehean road, with an inexhausiible linlo stone-gnarly
thereon, adjoining the Lehigh canal. This traet af
fords a splendid view el . .. Allentown, the Lehigh Val
ley, East Pennsylvania and the Allentown Ran
roads. tho-Lehigh River and Canal, the Alleatemi
Iron Works, Sr. •
No. 11. 'Three acres and 140 percheo or
farming land near the above, known as the spring
tract. This tract also affords a lino viow of the sur
rounding country.
No. 12.---A Merchant Mill; 40 by 44
feet, 3 stories high, the first story of stone the red.
duo of brick. Also a tee story frame store heruie
and plaster mill, 30 by is feet, situated on tine con
tiguous lots of ground bet seen tho Lehigh river and
the canal, including water privilege, derived from '
the Lehigh Coal and Navigatian Company.
No. 13.—A lot about 450 feet front at
the canal, thereon being a wharf, coal scales, black
smith shop, stables, dc.
No. 14.—A one story stone. dwollii4
house 20 by 33, with a lot of ground 51 by 210.
No. 15.—About six acres of exoellent
land, beautifully situated and well adapted for dl-
vision into town lots.
To persons desirous to ongago in tho moronntiToj
milling( coal or other bm , iness, or wishing haalthir
111111 beautiful locations for . private residencos, flux
above proporty offers inducements rarely to be mot
with.
The lirst eleven parcels Leing real ostato hold by
the undersigned, Fay^rr ii tenant in commons
with the late Soliiinon L. Reek, Jacob Saeger and
Charles Sauter, niiiv deceased. The residue part of
the rent esti.ic held by said Win. Saeger ns tenant itt
iisid Solonniii i.. Keck deceased. Thlr
whale will lie sold toy said Win. Saeger and the legal
roprUsentatives oi his tenants.
•
The sale'will take pla,e on Tnesay, the 18th day .
of Oetol.er, .1859. at le oadoek, A. M.. on tho premi
ses. Should the ali he of the above property not be
sold on the tho continuod on the
111th. Term,: easy and nnu,le known on tho day Of
8010. Title indisputALle.
IV I LI, T SA EC
C. PitEri.,- •
ANDREW R.ECK I
' Ad mr'a:
•
•
T110M,•1S I ECli,,
• Administrators of ;Solomon L. Hock.
Sopt. 21, 1859.
P eubEfic N 1 e
Valuable Ikal estate
TN 'Till: BOIWUC 11 ( ALLENTOWN:
WILL he st.id nt l ul lie v:oe on Thursdartho 20th
day Oetubar, 10 o'clock in the fem.
neon at the. l Il liehoueucf.tohtt V. Bechtel In Anon ,
town, the following ducribed propt:rty situated it
said Dar i o 11:
No. lot or grortud on-east. Warm%
Ftroct, betwea fit'th• ~ixth :trot, 18 foot .front
on 'Walnut Oieet, depth: on which in
erected n flow stury Dv.eiibg House, lb feat frunt
by . 10 icet deep•
No. 2.—A iot of ground adjoining" tlio
Rbovo der,•riLed lot, r.lro t feel by 150 foot, and
bovinl• th, Tych i threo )h lek Dwelling House,
15 by
1 , 1, or : '.. k,und on the nottli
ca,t. corner ‘ , l Walnut :- . lre.ct, mitt Law alloy, 24 feed
on Walmit ~ t ract, and extotiklit.g back 4ora Said ,
street 15:; li•ct.
N0..-1.--A lot ci' ground on tl.O north
west corn, r ~r Walnut street and Law Alloy; con.
Wining moat 10:. feet on Walnut Street, by 00 foot
in kdeptil, un which is ereetc l a two story frame
shop, 20 by 30 feet, with tho right of using a tear
Ica wide private Alloy on the west kids of said lot.
Tins It will be sold in sin, pond, or divided into
two of about equal front on Walnut street..
Said property tel part of the Real &tato of
o. nit Snit..;e7, jt(11,1,C11, cud wilt be sold under tin,
direction of the will.
'l'ertus etuy t.tol titlu utttl.lo.
umA m SAEGER, e
Surviying executer of Jacob Saeguy, dueetteeit:
C. PRETZ.
Scitt.'2l,
IMIII
• WILL lie sold at 1.11.1; • vondia., on Friday, tiro
.7th day of 0, :.tber at 1 'o'clock in thei
•Allorrioon, at the house of Nagdalenti Oreonthoyor;
Jinceased, netr the riling° of Now Texas, in Lowor
Macungie township, Lohigh county, pm follow nft
personnlproperty, to .
1 cow, `lr hogs, corn in the field, potat . a by WO'
bushel, hay and Straw, bed mid ; Led oftp7
boards, drawer, 2 wood nnd 1
table and chairs, spinning wheel onditiel; '
ConditiOns 'undo known on the day or eole, y
PHILIP SCIIIIIOZI23I, Adminiatratdr.
September 21. '5l
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