The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 05, 1859, Image 3

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    LOCAL AFFAIRS.
NOT (30IN0.—The Washington Fire Com
pany of 'Seaton have decided not to visit Read
uni,on Wednesday next.
RUSHING IT THROUGH.—The work of
building the Lehigh and Delaware Water Gap
Railroad from Freemansbarg to Easton, is be
ing pushed through with much vigor.
FIRE.—On yesterday forenoon an alarm of
fire was heard in our Borough and the firemen
'Were brought out. It was ascertained that a
chimney was on fire in the house of Mr. Ron
- Ohok in Hamilton street above Tenth.—
' But little damage was done.
@TM TRACK.—The down train on the
Lehigh Valley Railroad, on Wednesday morn
ing last, ran over a cow near our borough,
throwing the engine completely oft the track.
Passengers were detained about three hours in
consequence. No injury was done.
URev. J. L. Sggeheer will preath his first
sermon as Pastor of the " Allentown Baptist
Church," in the hall over Wienian's store on
Sunday afternoon, Oct., 9th, at 3 o'clock.—
lServices regularly every Sunday afternoon and
evening thereafter until further notice.
B:7The members of the Young Men's Chris
iian Association of Allentown, nre requested
to attend a special meeting at the hall of the
Allentown Seminary, on nest Monday evening,
October 10th. at 8 o'clock. A full attendance
is desired
_asbusiness of importance will be
transacted.
The Washington Artillerists of Potts ,
, vile, accompanied by the Hamburg Brass Band
passed the junction of the East Pennsylvania
and Lehigh Valley Railroad, near Allentown,
on Monday afternoon last cn route for New
York via Easton. They looked exceedingly
--well, and will return home on Thursday.
COUNTERFEIT GOLD DOLLARS.—It is
said that counterfeit gold dollars arc circulating
very freely in different parts. They are madp
of heavy metal coated with gold, and the imit.lo
tion of the genuine is so perfect that it requires
a good judge to detect this fraud. Look out for
the deceptive little shiners, if you would pot be
victimized.
COURT.—An adjourned Court for our coun
ty, commenced its session on Monday last.—
The first day was principally occupied in
granting naturalization papers. Eighty-six
were granted the first day. The argument
list was taken up. and whilst going to press
the Court is hearing an argumen t in exception
to Auditors report in Balliet's estate.
THE FAIR.—At the annual Exhibition giv
en last week by the Lehigh County Agricultu
ral Society, we were pleased .to see the fine
display of paints and colors made by Messrs.
Breinig Sr, Brother. This was quite a new fea
ture at the Fair, and apart from the attraction
made on account of the beauty and great vari
ety of colors displayed, all citizens of Lehigh
took pride in pointing changers to the same as
representing the progress and wealth of Le
high county.
ACCIDENTS ATiIETHLEHEM.—The Ad•
Inenre says that leek 'Monday afternoon a son
or G. W.. Pekin, a lid ig eleven yeti:4, fell from
a large chestnut%piVind• broke onosof the
bones of his right si,antist ,
On Tuesday Me.A.Tolmilettich, a blacksmith
edgaged in Mr. C. P. Beckel's foundry, had
his arm badly broken , in lento places. His
sleeve was caught in the'inaghlus. and hie arm
vies dragged against 'an upright post and
forced into the norrow passage betweenit and
the revolving portion of the machinery. Prov
identially his arm was so
,caught that the
wheel could be stopped in 4irintn.t9 save his
limb from a worse injury.
•
AUBURN AND ALLENTOWN RAIL
•ROAD.--There seems to be an efforb to conW
plete the lknk required to connect 'Bohnlkilf
county with New. York Bay ; r.elflte life which
a fewweeks ago an i Med:RIO ifffiljetWie ema , to
have died out, and but litilillieturd : cittho pro- .
e ject. Last winter a bigsuitutottittonffh
the lower house nt HarrisburpWhialitAbd it
been allowed to become a law, •soriiild•h&ve in
sured a speedy completion of thee *orlie- It
was choked off'. however, MI 'the matter *ill
be not easily resuscitated. ilp judicious agita-.
Lion in certain quarters has aroused any Slilyn-•
bering opposition to the proposed improveritent
- which may exist, and invidious comparisons
have tended to deter capitalists from embark
ing in the enterprise. The railroad charges to
Philadelphia, it is asserted by responsible op..
orators, are not exhorbiant, and are quite an
low as can he afforded. 'With 'such a senti
ment prevailing, it is not likely that much en
couragement will be given to any new project
at this time.—Mining Record.
TESTIMONIAL TO MAJOR ETTINGER.
=On Fridnvo evening last, the Metelters ape'
Allentown Brass Band presented to theirjinal;
pr, 111nilr Ettinger. the fine poi 4 trait of thtiala
jor, %xecuted by Mr. Reimer orPhiladelphia,
and exhibited at the Fair last week amemr a
number of excellent portraits and:`photsi
graphs. The portrait was presented At the
Band Room through the hands of John 'll.
Oliver, who made a few remarks in connexion
with its presentation. The gift-was altogeth
er unexpected by the Major. We teuld 'pot
well think of a more befitting testimonial; nor'
name a person to whom the compliment was
more 'deserved. The Allentown. Blass Band
has become an ornament to our Borough, 'and
its present standing is owing.to a great extent
,to the disinterested efforts of its generous.
hearted end accomplished leader. l'he people
of our Borough have reason to 'be :prottd of
their Band, and no favor, which the public oan
bestow, could he used to better purpose, than
increase the efficiency of our Band.
THE FAIR.—The annual Fair of the Lehigh
County Agricultural Society is over, and the
friends of the .Society have again reason to be
proud of its success. The display was better
and more complete. than any ever had before.—
The
any previons year. It is estimated that on
Thursday there must have been fifteen to twen
ty thousand people in attendance. An excellent
address in English was delivered by Col. John
W. Forney of Philadelphia, who paid the peo
ple of our county the compliment of saying,
that. he had never seen the equal of ours in any
• County Fair. Everything passed off peaceably
and quietly, without accident of any kind.—
There, arc seldom so large gatherings, to which
therchwas such perfect order. The addition to
dui Fair Building•waa a marked improvement.
and will enabh3 our people to add much here
-after to the display. We trust, that our Fair
under proper management, tvill in the future
show the same spirit of i provement among
eur people, which the past 'w yearn have ovi
• ' domed.
MESSRS. 'EDITORS : As we had the pleasure
of attending the closing exercises of the Allen
town Seminary, last week, we deem it but
proper to say that we were exceedingly pleas
ed. The exhibition given by the school on
Tuesday evening surpassed our most sanguine
expectations. It was a complete success.
The recitations and declamations by the chil
dren were indeed highly interesting. The pie
ces were all well selected and some of them were
admirably spoken. The original productions
of the advanced students evinced considerable
ability. The singing and music could not
easily be surpassed: The manner in which the
whole performance was conducted was alike
creditable to teachers and scholars. The in
defatigable principal, Rev. R. W. llofford, by
his successful administration of the institution
during his connection with it, is admirably
adapted for the.responsible post which he fills.
It is wholly unnecessary to descant upon the
peculiar advantage of the Seminary in point of
situation. Allentown is known to be one of the
• most beautiful and desirable places of residence
in Pennsylvania, possessing nisby advantages,
that are not to be found elsewhere.. We com:
mend the institution to parents and, guardians
who may have children to educate as one
worthy of their sympathy and patronage.
KAPPA.
A WHITE GIRL ELOPING 'WITH AN 'INDIAN.-
The Palmer (Mass.) Journal•statcs that a young
girl, fifteen years of age. daughter of a wealthy
merchant, *siding in llarrison square, Dor
chester, decamped with a party of Indians who
were some time since encamped at East Boston,
but who have since removed to Ware, Massa
chusetts..
John . Newell, one of the - indians, was the re
cipient of the maiden's affections. It stems
that John returned to East Boston last week,
and on Thursday, September 22, returned; in
company with the girl, to Ware. At first they
stopped at the hotel, but subseqnently 'took up
their quarters in the Indian tent near• the vil
lage, the girl sleeping upon the ground with
her dusky companions.
The father having missed his daughter. sought
for her in.the towns near'Bost on, but not find.,
ing
, s her, made use of the telegraph, and • thus
ascertained her whereabout. Ile reached Ware
early on Sunday morning, and proceeded direct
ly to thejndian tent, where he net his daugh
ter. John stated that the girl proposed and
planned the whole thing—that she was as pure
and virtuous as when she left her father's roof,
and 'though they had slept in the tent for three
nights, they had slept apart front each other.L•
This statement was confirmed by John's broth
er and his wife, who had slept in the tent with
them each night. John seetnyd very penitent,
while the girl stated that she took this means
to plague her step-mother, who had ill.trented
her. She hid her clothes in a school-house the
night before. starting, and the next--day- went
home to attend-school at South Boston, met her
Indian lover, and fled with him to Ware.
The father was disguised in dress, and en•
deavored. to keep his name and residence •
secret. Ile returned with his Oughter the
lame day.
O:7We learMfroulk.the liillernon Record
that the work of putking Moy ernon in gotld
condition has been fairly tk i ght z --Since the
first of July, workmen under tbrinperintend2
ance of a competent gentlernatt,hgVe been .bu
sily. engaged itt repait ing out- houses,' tracing .
and cleanine• up the old and almost forgotton
Patbs, and fortifying, in SOJIIC measure the sa
cred,.spot,agakst, tbiaip.a . gr 4ecay.A.Ae
Record also alias .t ;,.,of the fc4lol.
and last instalment for, ilise of, Mount'
Vernon has beim tr.tdr,..%V.lasb=
ington, about *1:0 10 ‘o"be itl
to complete thti'pnrchase. . '
THE WA SITINGtON EQUESTRIAN:ST/T[4l.—The
recent casting of the principal portion of the:
equestrian statqe of nashingtion. Iv. Clark
Mills, having prov ed a s'lßcess, wilAtic..pedas•
tel id-to be const l ctecl upon w.lai4ape•worli of
art ialkke eleva at aheight,cif ilkty feet._
The rice selected ht, the Presrtle,lit is at a
veri remote part of the city, bettpotAttetis may
itee thi'policy of locating it tiya , l , 44•4o;i: l t,iiii
One. The 22d of Febraary.olllmtibahli.ka
desigoated tor
inaAguration' or the statue, a •
Sotiatoe- ;fluter '. ,spoken ol,tor 'orator on:lite; -
riP,PN:I4 , , , i :- •
,i.c: . k ..•
been
...4,46 1 4hQ,,,15.ati0n lVair at ' 0,i4g0, hat
very .$404.....„
sucoessful. tha
trlal,of stew fire engine* recejpts heingeamounted
Whist to 240,8Q0. It 010 SatOtay, on which ,
n/
day. Rh had, apd
the' 'Engine of the Cope ' Hoe . Company, of
PhilailelPhie;took the Pri z e: ' The Society,
also awarcled . n, gold medal te.:Fawke's &can't
Plow. Th'e 'lllinois State Fair.'hold at:Free
port. and the Central Railroad CoMflattyi , also
awarded a premiuM of 83,000 " mien
Fawkes' invention. 'Fawkes is , now eihihiting
his plotif-citt4heltme can Institute,New Yoeli..
• ..
' '
REMARKABLIA9II .
con atkernoon p 4 0 ,11 lam
lolli a package'. con
SOAR°, eillier- on
t
Ci Terry lost. T
" Sr.iloposit in—l,
ill voted his loss, 14
the Package, but tyitl4
offort, and 110101 anxiett
And found alit the. an;
.Rosited by son:T*744,
Tit/mt.
's is —
( p HONESTY.—YesteTd4y I
ri , befonginq ip thls city
tuning the44AM of
e cars 4,4n t oefiVersei
•piAcitaiK wth i utarlt,e4
4n•}[.": 4. 8 ' 800 414104.
ear abeii 0AI:11.4401e
L 'meccas. 1
.. • ' he. :W Qui; . "
lint 'had k ily , d'iii :;
iiiknowne -*V
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\
If t! r e. ff' t durol •ye,,,
treyn tiliY,We r ,
en, th co glandip
re a ow and nie
fwg,•
it Cook the 'nil
fwg,• so .4p-as
rivals. is.r..
.
.g.acirrrpntfo Cum./titan
steel (Conn:) papqr,,says t
storm rho liglolng tarok
yard of „.).pos , Sago of Ckos'i
to a plovet in wltiOtel
pigs, frontr*lattet 4 4 atat
tails cleliti otwitlttont i
known, Anil tholto tho.ol
- -
G:7•Threo young
body, in 'B'rooklyn,
ael6ep, the second I
money, and the thi
said be , had one ey(
which he el:Maiden
the eircmustances,
gthalvec• • 44'
Q'7At Lobauon,
a younewornin.ne
deserted 'by tikr df
preferred death to
laudanum, then toc
Sunday morning,
corpses 'looked in
A Great People'
held in Philacielphi
Jayne',s Hall was
utmost entimaiasr
present appearance
an overwhelming
Ticket.
117 "Samuel Robi
ty.N : Y., has fou,
self, do all the fan mei
The eldest datightt Acreli t
and one of the you , . . in the .
-...
grain. Boys, here ft; a chinos fbr a help -meet.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER, OCTOBER 5, 1859.
WHAT CONSTITUTES A LEGAL MARRIAGE?-
The •Ebenab rg (Pa.) Alleghenian- gives the
particulars f a very . important case jest do
sided by J go Taylor. of. Cambria county,
ri
relative ho *hat constitutes a marriage. In
1856, Miss `Emma Kintmell, a young and vir
tuous lady residing at Johnstown, was seduc
ed by a yoting man named Theodore. Barnett,
tinder a promise of marriage. The young man
failing to mike good his promise, and Miss.
Kimmell beitig under twenty-one years of age,
she souggt ;redress her grievences and pun
ish the off, er by a criminal prosecution.—
Accordingly , she made information against
Barnett for sduction. In 1856:when the case
came up Sic in!, the parties had a settlement,
3 / 4)
and byleave f Court, a milk prosrqui wns en-•
tered.' This ettlement was effected by Bar•
nett executin to Miss Kimmell a judgment
bond, conditi ed that he would marry her in
sixty days fro n the 9th day of June, 1858. or
in default th reof, pay her the sum of three
hundred doll rs. In this bond one David 1
Hamilton wa. surety, and immediately after ;
its execution stnteme.nt was filed and judg
ment duly in ered for the amount, in the'
Court of Corn on Pleas of this county. When
the sixty day were about to elapse, Barnett I
and the voting lady met by appointment.; the
Rev. S. E. 81l ock, a Methodist clergyman, of I
i i
Johnstown. A s sent for ; and the parties
were duly jolt d in the " holy bonds of matri•
mony," in ihti presence of several witnesses.
Immediately after, the ceremony was per
formed, the tisband left the wife, and has,
never since e alined with her, nor in any
manner provi d for her necessities. 'lntuit
ton's counsel en ,asked for a rule to show
cause why the idgtnent should not be marked
" - satirfled," w ereupon ilib-Cdurt — direeted — an
issue to try,wh lief the terms of the bond had
had been comp ed with. The case went be
fore a jury. and the evidence for Hamilton was
! that Barnett, it marrying the girl had coin
' plied with the conditions of the bond, and
his surety ough to he released. On the oilier
hand, it was in videneo that Barnett had left
1 the wife iminedi tely after marriage; that he
had never sine performed any of the duties
devolving upon jut as a husband': that he de-
Glared that he ever intended to and never
I would live with or,' or provide for her wants.
! Jadge Taylor ch rged the jury that if they be
-1 lieved,.frtim all le evidence in the case, that
the marriage u the time was a concerted
s:tetne and trick,n the part of Barnett; enter
ed into without ny intention to live with her,
and discharge th duties of a husband, but to
1 1
leave her as soon as the ceremony was over,
and did leave heti it was not itcompliance with
the condition u. n which the judgment was
confessed, and di t therefore they should find
for the piaititiff. The jury retired., and alter
1:1
an absence of a w minutes returned with a
verdict for the pl Mtn!: for the amount of the
judgment entered with interest and casts. It
is probable the este will be taken to the Su
preme Court..
FIREMEN'S Ilio .—A disgraceful riot occur
red in Manchest': , N. IL, on the occasion of
the Firemen's mu ter in that city last week,—
On account of sot. trou hie between a gambler
and some fireme . war was raged by the lat
ter_ upon all the g millers in the city, and
reve
house where 1., mbling was .carried on was
ro. rtially demons •d, The rioting commenced
.about 11 o'clo.. and continued for upwards
rthree hours, the authorities being entirely
werless. In fict, the whole active police
force of the city numbered not more than 30
men, and so small a force as this could not
stand any chan , against an infuriated mob
of tom eight bun, , d to a thousand fire men.
7 - A discoveri
'writer that with.
neither eat, drink,
ham. 4
Qetho 29thllt .
Mennir,' w
Mr. Di
Lin Koon, both oft:
On the 14th tilt
Mr. FREDRRICIE Atn
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.ree an •' eminary.
rft.s...inew tut e will open
one ay, October 24th) BRIO.' The location is,
oehlihrly ;'tbelvilldingi; large and wool
ally elapfed to School purposes; the 'necommode-
Aftsmoincettoble ; the course of instruction full and
;thorough;. the teachers able and experienced.
For Catalogues, or particulars, address
11. A. lIUNSICH BR, Principal.
Perkiouien Bridge, Montgomery Co., Po.
All'"Accosii by East Nunn, R. R. via Reading to
the Royersford Station.
Sept, 21,1859.
nun
hinl.
as been made by a modern ,
t a mouth a man could
iss the girls, nor chew to-
RRIFD
•eptetpber by Rev. W. G.
L CllktritKAN to Mies
illerstown.
by the Rev. Mr. Dubba.
rsTus EBBIIT, to Mies CAR
f South Whitehall.
by the came, Mr. MAW(
r Ibtamax, both of North
hp the MIME,. Mr. DAVID
LLB E. SCRAM% both of
.temberr, by the game, Mr.
Aniam. WElllt, both of
tember, by'the same. Mr.
Mis SUSAN E. BENNER,
hall.
ptemher by the Rev. A J.
041tnotzER. to MiostPoL
ereford, Berkn countyi:.
le satnyr,;DAvrir 'NEW
-142,$ , both" gt :Allen
kr,. ~,Tosci.n , SPrditlIMAN to
OVIIMAI!E, laOth'sicAllea
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' , 'er;lvinli by •Ttev.lB. X.
IS. NMI latiSti Lovtik;„
Sucks conitt '`.;'''.' : l;l'e ' ' -
Pe PtPhetber. 4 .by 'Rev. Bath,
.Etvrotr;, of , . A Heil town, to
E of *loth `iith*l4. ,
era, trer:r i 'diems iltir.;',
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v ELTaic WIEDER.,
•- . . ,
Vev 4 4. Yaeger,
aritst,,X.E.Attss,
IZIE3
,
th 'inst.. -in •Allen
*tkVkii. proprie
snraycrs., Ilia
s'ytts re (dente
iath
tV 4 7i 1 , 3 his
!h Whlteball mire:
It, in, ,tietr .; , Teisi
years.
'ttehighton, DAN I.
month and' 4
SrsnraN
-ft
ADVENTURE OP A NEEDLII.-A lady in Lynn
stuck a cambric needle in her foot eleven years
ago, and it has just come out as bright and
sharp as when it first went in. It has caused
her no inconvenience.'and the wonder is where
it has been all the time.
ALLENIZOWN MARIIIITS.
[CORRECTED 'WEEKLY BY PRETZ, GUTH k CO.]
WEDNESDAY, September 28, 1859.
Wheat Flour„per bbl. . . . . $B.OO
Rzeeghop, per 100 lbe 1.75
Corn Meal, per bbl. ' - 4.00
Wheat, per bushel, ,a
.1.10
Rye, o . .
Corn, t•
Oata, le .
Potatoes, " • •
Deans, t• • .
Dried Apples, " . .
Peaches, " . .
Salt. i, - . .
Cloversrod, . "
Timothy seed, " . .
Altrgs. perolozon, . .
Better, per pound, . .
bard, 11
Hams, " . .
Nunn " . .
Beeswitx. "
Salt,. Liverpool, in seeks, .
Day, per ton,
glntiv, " "'"
We Have a Larger Stock
AND SIML AT
M•MSS
PROFIT
THAN ANY OTHER
CLOTIIIN G ST ORE
- .TY .4 LLENTO
Breinig & Colver
NO. 11, East linmilton street, have just 11
from Phiindelphin a very heavy stork of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
of most favoralde styles, from all of which th.
make to order, and also keep on hand a ]art
ply of
READY MADE CLOTHING.
nt Fuel] astonishing low prigs, that cannot be
equalled in any establishment in this or any oth
er town in Eastern Pennsylvnnia. Our Stock is
twice as large, and-we sell double the amount of the
two best establishments in town, consequently ena
bling us to sell nt a very small profit. They have
on band every styles of Garments adapted to the
.season, to which the attention of the public is invit
ed to a careful examination of quality, workman
ship, style of trimmings and cut, which the proprie
tors will guarantee to ho superior to that of any
House in the trade. They constantly keep on hand
n well selected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods, consisting ofiShirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, ic., besides many
articles coming in their lino of business, all of which
tiro sold at the lowest prices.
• CUSTOMER WORK.
°Mere for customer work will always he received
with pleasure, and attendoil to with punatuality, and
as two of the firm are practical tailors, none .but the
heat worlcmanship. will bo suffered to pass their
howls,
"SAli..They alsO pnrtioularly incite Country 51er
e%ants' to give thew a call, as they offer extraor
dinary bargains at wholesale.
BREINIG k COLVER.
Allentown, Oct.. 5, 1859. tr
State of the Allentown Bank.
OCTOBER 5, 1859
Capital Sitock, - - $lOO,OOO 00
Circulation, - - - 211,365 00
Deposits, . . - 52,376 98
Due to Bank's, , - - 6,898 47
Unpaid dividoid.s, - - . - 827 20
Discount, - - - 7,518 46
Profit and Loss, - -. 507 38
Contingent fund, - - - 5,000 00
Bills discounted, - . - . . $318,968 18
Judgments, . . . - 4,806 17
Due by Banks, . - - - 50,815 83
*Notes and Checks of ()Air Banks, 12,226 02
Seci 46
,89 22
R p eal Estate, 9,000 6
00
Suspense account, - . - - - 1,378 00
Protest account, - - - - 502 87
.?lotus and Chocks of other Banks aro equivalent
to specie. -
I certify that the above is a true exhibit of the ac
tual condition of the Bank on said day.
CHARLES V. COOPER, Cashier. .
Sworn and subscribod'hofore me, Sept. 5, 1859.
J. F. RUBE, Justice of the Peace.
Sept. 7. —lt
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned,
under the tine of Keck b. Newhard, in tho Ready-
Made Clothing and Merchant Tailoring business
in Allentown, was dissolved by mutual con
sent on 12th of September, 1859. All such
therefore, indebted to said firm, are hereby request-,
ed to make settlement within six weeks from date.
The books retinae at the old stand for the present,
and all such having any claims are also requested
to present them without delay.
.10SEPII F. NEWIIARD, .
. •
CHARLES KECK..
k - !a, businere Iyill be continued by the undersign
-4(1 .'whn will hoslad to Pee the friends and coetotn
ere of the rilitdirin give him a call. By fair dealing
l)aoxveete a continuance Qf the same.'
CITABLE'S KECK.
,- Septomber 21. —•it
NOTICE.
IN the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County.
In tho matter of the aseount of John
L. Hoffman and John 11. Oliver, adminis
;*ors of tho Estate of Jignos S. Reese Esq., late
•Who borough offutiltiutown, Lehigh County, de
ceased:,;,
Apii(dio.w ..lugiist 6, 1850, tho Couit appoint Ell
iniittid44oftiore, Esq., us
,auditor to audit and reset
tle tho said account and ropOrt distribution according
to law.
From the. Record.
Tosto :—BOAS HAUSMAN, Cleric.
Notice is hereby given, that the auditor above
named will attend to the duties of his appointtnent
on Friday the 21st day of October next, at hie office
in the borough of Allentown, at 10 o'clock A. M.
when and where all 'parties interested can attend if
they think proper. [September 28.-3 t
Dancing.
AWL C. CAMPBELL of Philadelphia, ro
.IYI. spectfully informs the Ladies and Gen-
Getoon of Allentown that he will commence a
°hula .',,for rudiments and SAJokionable instruction in
Abe arts of danciqi.en,ilri4aY, September 30th 1859.
at George's4aitiotr‘Allentown. In addition to
the above privEte Saloon, Mr. Campbell will assure
thet,iidies Gentlemon that ho will be very par
ticular ln the - selection' of his class' thereby snaking
it pleasttnt andmgreeable to those who engage in it.
Forfiirther pertly:liars apply at Mr. George'S Saloon
whfix• • any. pBieerri can receive on of my circulars
with thenegetary Inforrmition.'
..Allentown September 28. —lt
U,
CAW!S
Photographic 'Gallery
, .
No. 7 East ikamilton Street. Allentown, Pa.
MOW.ii4ottr Ilmo.tcbget those fine Pictures such
1.11 si4tographa; plain or colored, Mar:typos,
Melainot Perotypes, Daguerreotypes and Neil
logrepha. Alio' pictures taken in •Bilotet Pins, Ear
and Fingei Binge and.Looltatsi- platuros taken
In tho best st,ylp et/4'4 reasonable t xtu esby
,iitoAw,
eel:Umber Ur 11 31N - •' '
FALL AND WINTER^ CLOTHING
ALLENTOWN
CLOTHING STORE.
No. 35 Nast Hamilton Street, All e ntown, Penna.
4, I WOULE again call the nttention or the citizens
of Allentown, intl filo surrounding country, to by
stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
Which for variety and excellence of manufacture
exceeds that of former FCIISMIS.
I Intro row on hand, and intend keeping n gen
oral assortment of OttrrimotEN's Asn Dor's CLoTD
ING of all qualities and gnolog, consisting, or
BLACK, BLUR AND linowx Fnortt AND DITEss
COATS, OVERCOATS, TN K. SACK.
AND RAGLAN STYLES, PANTS
AND VES
1 25
1.24
5.50
50
5.00
2.00
Also, all kinds of Gentlemen*:: Furnishing Goods
viz : •
SITIIITFIFOO A WFFq.
NECK ANT) POCK F.T ANDh
ft.evEs,. S'coeutt e ,s4)ept, Srsotatora;s, fie., .to.
Particular aftention'ts paid to the getting up of
this' clothing,and thaPo will find n large aat•ortment
comprising all the Now Stylus, equal to Custom
Work in make and finish.
On hand Cloths Cussitneres and Vestirozs, of tho
hest quality whieh will be made up to order, in tho
IlloPt ing.hionablo innuner ut n reasonablo rate and at
yhy short notion.
1.50
11 on
8.00
Thu Custom Deportment is limier the tono:t . gNuent
of it practical and experienced Catter, who has giv
en satisfaction, and purchasers may rest assured
that all Goods furnished lit this establiAnnent are
selected with strict regard to durability.
I will also keep constantly on hand and for •solo
a heavy assottment of Ilromicloths, Cassimeres,
VeStings, Trimmings. which will he sold by the
yard at the very lowest rates.
Respectfully, CHARLES KECK.
Allentown, September 2S.
tf
Orphan's * Court Sale.
I3viitTuE and in pursuance of an nlias order
issued out of the Orphan's Court of the'County
of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public snle, on
nesday the 25 day of October next, nt 11l o'clock in
the forenoon, upon the premises, the following do-.
scribed property, viz :
A certain ntessuag tenement and lot of
ground wit • : itirteMUICCS, situated in the Bo
rough ofz lento 'n in the county of Lehigh afore
said, bon tiled t t o north by Hamilton Street, on
tho west b. a 20 f et Alley, t..it the south by a 30
fee't Alley and on te.east by a lot of James Fry;
containing in front I , said Hatuilten street :30 feet
and in depth of the saute 'alit 230 feet. The improve-
• manta thereon consist of a largo cent
e_.4l`6 modious three story
DWFLUNG lIOI7SE,
VS
supplied with gas, water, bath room
and all other conveniences and luxuries that are re
quired fur actanfortable Juni pleas. nt residence; there
is a largo stable. wagon houso, eat' all necessary out
-buildings a the premises. The but is well filled with
choice fruit trees, grape vines and shrubbery. All the
buildings, fences, Sic., are in good repair. TIJO prop
erty is located in the most agreeable portion of the
said borough awl is well worth the attention of pur
chasers who desire to secure n convenient and pleas
ant home.
Being the real estate of. Margaret Saeger, decens
ed, late of tho borough and county aforesaid.
Terms on the. thiy at the place of sale and due at
tendanee given by
CHRISTIAN PRETZ.
By the Court: BOAS HAUSMAN, Clerk.
September 21, 1252. . _ —3t
Orvinau's Court,
BF VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order,,issued
out of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County,
there will bo exposed to public , ale, on Friday the
I DI day, of October next, at I o'clock in the after
noon' upon the promises, the following described
property, viz :
A certain messuagc, tenement and tract
or piece of land with the oppurtenanees. situatedin
Upper Milford township, iu the county of Lehigh
aforesaid, bounded by lands of Aaron Mohr, (leorgo
Walter, Daniel Schwartz, Henry Wickert, and others
containing 19 acres more or loss. The improvement,
thereon consist., of a ono story
DWELLING HOUSE,
ni-FY with kitchen attached, Swiss Barn
- and other eat buildings. Therb is
a very excellent Apple Orchard and choice fruit
trees of different variety on the premises, and n
never failing spring of water near the house. The
land is inn high state of vilification, divided in smell
fields and each field provided with water. The above
property is situated at the road leading from Slum
am We to Cooporsburg. It is supposed that there is
large body of iron ore on the land.
Being the real es ta to of done then Kline, deceased,
lute of the township and county aforesaid.
Terms on the day at tiro place of ,ale, and due at
tondance given by
DANIEL KLINE" Administrator.
$444,398 29
$443,392 24
By Cho Court: Ilio.ts 11Ausm.kN, Clerk
Alluntowh, Sept., 28, 1859. .1
C. R MILK'S
PATENT
pERE Alp WATER PROOF liougGi
T HE subseriber in coming before the public with
[lib:rooting feels confident not only that he run
give satisfaction to those oho may employ him
either to put on new roofs or repair old ones, hut
he is sat lied that ha can o indium any practical
Mll7l that his roof is not only Fire and Water Iron!.
but that it is a roof that it ill stand ilia chances of
beat and cold, and he durable for ;1 groat tiamber
years. It con be used opal dither flat or steep roof-.
or upon old and worn out shingle roof, without the
trouble of removing the shingles. It is ahm one of
the best 'articles that can he applied upon Tin or
Iron root's, coming almost as cheap ns paint, and
will preserve the tin twelve times ns long. 'those
having tin roof's that thqy wi..h la preserve, or leaky
11110$ that they want made tight mrd have than stay
NO, wil! be putting tummy in their pocket, by using
this . material. •
PRICES.
For new Roof, 5 eta. per. .Square foot.
" Tin or Iron, do. one coat, 2 ets. per Square foot.
do two coats, :i etti. per Square foot.
Two coats on Iron or Tin guaranteed to make it
perieetly water tight.
Samples ot' this roof .may be seen at the Allen
House, Allentown, Pa.
All orders addrest.o.l to Jo::pph Cool, at the Allen
House, Allentown, will ho notnpily Wendell to.
CONRAD RCEDER, Agent.
• .Allentown, Juno 8, 1859. —tf
ort„ which is
tho characteristic and injurious ingredient of the
Whiskeys in gentwai use. .
' BOOTII, wo
. utErr CA MAO
. . . .
ChotbiAa
CILARLES WU A ILTON J¢., SOI4Ii A(I ENT,
=
.
I have analyzed sample of CHESNUT DROVE
WHISKEY received from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr.,
of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am
pleased to elate that it is entirely FRDE4IIO3I POI
SONOUS OR DELETERIOUS substances. It is an
unusually pure and line flavored quality of whiskey.
JAMBS R. ciiivroli NT. D. Analytical Chemist.
nakllentown, September 28 1959
) •
,41.^
1=E133321
Whiskey.
poll. SALE BY C.
A wrox, Jr:,
Solo Azent, No. 110
WALNUT Street.
For evidences of its
ltntiketer. seo CER.
'I.FICATES.
PHILA., Sept. flth,
SSS.
Wo have carefully
tested the sample of
OBESN UT l; ROVE
WIIISE EY which you
Ins plow of the pais,.
. .
3,1, 1858
Nmw Yong, BOpt
Public Sale
OF VALUABLE
MOIR LOTS HO MUIR
. . .
TEE following do cribed property belonging to
the Into firm of Prete ' Saeger Co., will 1111,
sold nt Public Salo, on Tuesday the 2bth of October
next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the public house of Job*
Y. Bechtel, in the borough of Allentown.
Ne. I.—A valuable square of building
lots situnte on the south wont corner of Linden Nnil
Fourth streets containing 420 feet front on Linke
street, and 220 feet on Fourth street, bounded on tie
mouth by 1020 feet wide alley and on the west by N
20 feet wide alley. - The above rupture will be sold:
in lots, fronting on Linden and Fourth streets, ca'
00 feet front, by 120 feet deep, and extending to N
15 feet wide Tilley—end one lot at the north °Doi.
eornor!of — and Penn Alley, 9fs•feet front on Isla
Penn Alley, anti 255 feet deep on—Alley, and
hounded on the north nndeastby 15 feet wide 'inept &
The above square will be sold either in lota as Above
deseibed, or the entire square no may boat suit pit
chasers.
No. . 2—A very valuable building lot oa
tho north rust rumor of Hamilton and Fourth stet/.
00 feet front on Hamilton streot, and 930 feed deep
on Fourth streot extending to a 20 feet wide alley.
On this lot is vreiletl en excellent two stexy Bel&
Stahlo and Carriage House.
No. valuable liouso and lot situate
on 'Linden street near the Lehigh Vall6y_ Railrbad o
lammled un the north by Linden street 92 feet, on the
east by a 20 feet aide alley 235 feet, and en the south
by a2O feet wide alloy 47 feet. On thillot is amt.
ed.an exrolleut two story Brick Dwelling House, a
Frame Stable, a norm` tailing well of excellent wa.•
:ter, and is well supplied with a choice variety of fruit
trees.
Is 4.—The undivided half of a lot of
ground situate on Hamilton street east of the Jor
dan Bridge on the corner of a 20 feet alley, contain
inF in front on Hamilton 60 feet, and in depth along
said alloy 2:10 feet-to-another-20-feet-wide alley.—
The tthove described property is all advantageously
'nested in the most improving part of the Borough of
Allentown a nd well worthy the attention of Builders,.
I...peculators and others. --'
The conditions of sale and duo attention will be
given, on the day of Halo by
C. Pt( M'Z,
EDWARD KERN,} Surviving partnors.
Sept. 21, ISSU. —Bl
71 - IB O.LISH
SIR JAII Es OLA
Celebrated Female Pills;
rROTECTED LETTIRS
BY ROYAL . • - e> PATENT.
. ir
Prepami from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M.
D., Physician _Extraordinary to the Quart,
Thin invaluable medicine lounfelling In the ewe of
those pninful and dangerous,' diseases to which the (=ale
olnititutiou is subject. It moderates an impart and t♦
moves 141 obstructions, and oweedy cute may be rated nib
TO MAIMED LADIIIIS
Win ieoullerly suited. It will,"Je s skort time, beteg is
tho monthly period with regularity.
Koch hallo, price One holler, bean the °overfill:len.
Stamp of Groat itritain, to prevent countedelte.
These Pills slainiM not la taken by familia &Aar Nis
FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregeiinciosaphie ara .
ears to bang un Miscarriage, bid al =ay caber Mao Sig
IZCM
In all WWII of Nervous ant Spinal ASeatiosia, Tan MI
tho Ilwir and Limbo, Fatigue on alight exertion. PIIOU.
lion of tho Heart, Ilyeteites, and Whites, time Pile era
eiToct a cure when all other In WWI hayi 'task and
although a powerful remedy, de not aoatialn Ira%
antimony, or any thing hurtful to Me eostatibailusu
,Fnit directions ionetupany ea& pave.
,Sole Agent Coe the United Sates mod Cimasdim.
}lOll h10137/13, (Late I. 0. Baldwin k
v. 11„..41,00 6n4 0 postage stamps ..a•••4 b sajrlllo
lihniized Agent, Will insure • bottled dr 1121 a ar miss
Vor sale by
E. D. Lawnll and Loads Schmidt * JabW
B. Passer, Allentown, and Drugglem evjwhms.•
READ! READ!! 11AD ! !
MS;MDI-lATMIIINPPO
AROMATIC BALSAM,
Is a remedy not to ho excelled for the relief and eons
of . thuse maladies incident to the Ammer
SPIIIIIIIII. ♦iz :
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA OR
CHOLERA YOBBOS, VOMITING, ACID. ITY OF THE STOMACH, eto.
Its excellent Carminative powers, platoon, Mate
and soothing inflnence, renders it• ♦nleablo remedy
in inflffititc diseases, peculiar to the Second Elnm
titer, viz :--Ch../ern Infantitm, eta. It boo areinvig.
orating and tonic influence en the system, elleyinett.
flantation where it exists in the ototnneh and bow.;.,
'is--and en trial e ill be found indisponFoblo to tb•
well being of et t:ry fondly. It will be found as WA
adapted to Adult, us Children.—Try ft.
Prepared only by. •
A. ESEN W EIN, Divetiaing Chemist,
N. r.fr. NINTH I'o PLA It Sts. i'mLenni.rtnA.
ICE '125 l'er 110TTLII.
Sold hy Lewis Schmidt k Co., and John B.•
Moser, Allentown; Reigel k Son, Ilollortoan
smith, Cherry Valley, and by Druggists nod atm.
keepers generully.
May 25 ISSO
1.1;)W1.V24-1! BRYAN'S
7,1 V -0.1
f ,,i4.4' ,1 ruLutorio .1
441 °4 1 WAFERS.
Tan moat cartons and speedy remedy *am sHerosered fee
at-11ioceJen of the Chest and Lesge r illanyrye,
Gads, .dearna, Carunivirties c ßrirsehlthd •
influenza, iteeereenese,D(feeele
Breathing, Jere Weal,
Ate.. 4 4 .
fllngsr wArrna gtve the move instantariVimi
1
pei feet relief, and when persevered with scenes/
to di reetione, never fail to orreet a rapid and lasting arm,.
11,0,1.0111 X have been restored to perfect health whe hays
tried oilier 111.18{111 In vain. To all climes and aft orisedtm
lions they ere squally a blaming and a cure—sena need
no matter how long the illeeme may have existed.
nr 111111,,fir Revere it may he, provided the organic 1411115.
tnrr arthn ,P4l orcomi is not hopeleirely decayed. Smart
sue onliM i
eJ Mood.' give them an mpaettal teleL
• Sole Propriotow..Bricheatev. N N.
Price 1:5 yenta per box. Foeeaia by
E. D. Lawnll Lewis Sehmidt•'lt Co., and Jobn
B. Mossor, Allentown, and Druggists ororywhoro.
VALUABLE
WL d Lb o soil a public sal o or7at:rNth el
ayorc,to t ernemt,atlo,o,c i on the
premises, a certain messuago and tract of land elfin
ato in ilio township of South W hitoball Lehigh Coun
ty, bounded by lands of lloorge A. Keztorer, Pe
ter 110flutan and the public road leading from Mick
ley's tavern to tho Egyptian Church. containing'
about forty-five ;term whereof four acres are excel
lent timbor land and the residuo improved laud in a
high state of cultivation. The improvements there.
on are a good etnno
opo - DWELLING 110ITSE,
op cf. *
- i v!' Promo Barn, and other out buildings,
well of good water and cistern before the
door of the dwelling house. The premise are Situ
ated about 4 miles from Allentown and not more than
a mile from either Catasau '
aun Iloicendanqua or the
" Lehigh Valley Furnace" and In the vicinity of the
hest market the County • affords. It being the Real
,tutu of Charles Tinsel' and sold by
TILOIWAN TROXELL, Al ; Bign a6 .
PERER MICKLEY. I
Sliptomber 23,1859.
WI
MED