The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 29, 1860, Image 1

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NEWlTolum—NLixr
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Old Friends, New Friends, C.ustomen, awl
the community( u general!
R ' 76
DER" 4 LEIICII would respectfully announct
(E
thitt,thili . have just received large,' and choice,
stock coriNTEtt GOODS, ouibracjpg all'the latest
styles of , Dri Wads: • • r) •
VARGA NT • DI?I , JSS I 01)5;
Such its 'Silks, Merlit'os,'print6d Cashmeres, Satin,
Faced MerVios, Molilts;pott•dochisvoros,Valenclas,
iDelainos , now: styles, just out
Diournieg antbdrulf Mourning Moods, Bombazines,
Alpacas,,Olagliplas,now and beautiful "
quot" COleop,s,.ho.,nil : pl which wiß .sou very
low for • . .
S.llAlgO SHAW,LS !: SI-141INsLR!
Blankot i ßhols,long.tiud. square, Boohoo:0130h Stel
la, Thibst,lotng,and,sgusre Shands, Misses . Shawls.
Best kind l y r Kid glove:, . • •
Ilentlemen's Wear. , •
Cloth; Oassitheres, Vostings,Aiittinetts, Tweeds,
Jeans, hp., Cravats, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Shirts,
Drawers, hp.
" .FURNISHING GOODS.
Now style Dinner and Tea Setts, Glassware in
all varieties. ;
Linen zed Woolhin Table end Plano Covers,
Marinillesguilts, Oil Cloth,
OsiVref•Ohnin, Crash tind•Toweling,
Blankets and Fannols,
Ticking Cheeks, he.,
all of which , ore offered;at a small advance on cost by
. , , , IttEDER k LERCII,
-- B ROWN and White Sugar, best
' Piilvcrived do.,best Grimula
mill •
trim d 0..; Rio Coffee; Legnica, Mari
' ,!.. 011 !, 1 ‘ ) ,, eve. :calm and.eXtra Java Coffer.; extra
heavy golden Syrup Molasses, best
Baking•Molassev.' Ground and Pine Salt, Mackerel,
&o. And in fact every article belonging to the gro
cery liae ! ot.prices to suit the times.
By strist attention to business find fair dealing we
hope to - moiit a.share of the public patronage. NO
goods misrepresented to effect sales.
agt..We do nn exclusive CASH businevs. One
price and no abatement.
N. B.—All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods, and the highest inneket price paid.
%SRL.Please give us a call before purchasing else.
where. No' charge for showing goads.
ROEDER .b LERCH.
C. _ [B. F. LEncit.
Allentoivni December 1-1, 1859.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
CiiIOIIIIEM.CHEAPER TRALIVERI
RENNINCER & SHIM ER,
5 . WEST 11.AMILTON STREET, hove just
returned from New York and Phillidelphin, and
receivedghe largest stork of goods ever before shown
in Allentown and in cheapness never equalled null
nll they ask is, to•coune and examine before malting
purchalleulsewhere. They feel confident that they can
satisfy_anyhotly that they soy nothing else butt what
can they substantiate. Their goods consist of
.LADIES. DRESS GOODS,
A. splendid assortunent of Dress Silks,Black,
Fancy,,Dayader, Plaid and Plain of nll quaities and
prices, Widnes, Ducels, Polio Chivenrs, Figured
and Plain Merinos, Ilnllnn'eles, Lnvolin Cloth, Para.
mattes; Bombneines, Ginghams, Extension Shirts,
together with e. full variety of other goods in rho
way on Indies ware,which will be sold at the cheap.
llst prices. by RENINGER & SIIIMER.
MEN'S WEAR.—A full assortment of Steel Mixed
rend Oiford Mixed Sattinotts, Cnssimores, Ken
tucky Jeans, and a full line of Black, Brown and
Blue Cloth, Vostings, Cravats, and a full line of all
kinds of Gentlemen's Wens which will be sold cheep
by RENINGER & SIIIMER.
•
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CARPETS AND AND oI CLOTH.—A splendid as
sortinent of Figured floor and Stair Carpets it
Wool and Cotton. Also a full lino of Floor Oi
Cloth which will be sold ßE the cheaest prices by
at
NINDEIt p & 51111%1E11..
fiZI.IIAWLS.—A large and splendid line of Black,
P Colored Stella, Broeha Single-and Double, also
a full linPof Black Thibat, Moue•Dolain and Blunkok
Shawls of all quantities and prices which will he
sold cheaper than cheap by
ItBNINGER A; SHINIER.
GROCERIES.— A full assortment of Grocprim
such us—Coffee of all descriptions, Molosses
Honey, Ten, Spices, Sugars, Chocolate and Raisins
which will ho Bold nt very low prices by
RENINGER
F — --
ISH—Such ne Mackerel, No.'s 1 and 2, whole
halves and gunrtei barrels,Dried Scefish
Codfish, Herrings , which they id
offer at the 'owes
prices. RENINGEIt Jr. SIIIMER.
SALT.—around Liverpool Snit in melts and per
bushel. Fine Ashton in bulk end sacks. Small
Dairy sacks which' will be sold nt the lowest prices
by, RENINGER & .51111i1E11.
Allentown, September 14, 1859.
EICITIMENTI
FOR the better accomodation of per customers,
M afidihe public generally, we will.ohout the first
of March, 1800, move to No. :16. East Hamilton St.
next door to the Post •Oflice. Where .the lai•gesi
stock of Queensware ever offered in Lehigh county
will ho opened Air sale at the lowest possible prices
Wholesale and retail, in sets or by the piece. Store,
taking. an assortment will be supplied at Philailel
phia prices. All in want of any thing in our lin
aro cordially invited to call and examine our good
and.prices and•satisfy themselves of the truth of lis
above statements. Our stock consists in port f
every pattern, style, quality , and color of ('him
Glass and Queens Ware, Stone, Rockingham, Yellow
and Brittonia Ware, Laws of all kinds.
,'Lumps altered and repaired to born Conl'Oil.
QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE.
In sets All kinds,
• and by For Hotel .
the piece, And Family use.
Tea Sets, Tumblers,
Dinner Sots, . Lager Mugs,
Chamber Sets, Dishes: Bird Founts,
Mugs, Cups, Bowls.
. Bowls, Dishes, Cake Stands,
Pitchers Plates, Jars, Pitchers,
&e.,
Pitchers,
&e. ' Bottles, Flasks,
STONEWARE. Decanters,
Butter Pots, • Lamps and Globes,
Milk Pots, Shades,
Jars, Jugs, . Sucking Bottles,
Spittoons, Breast Cups.
Pitelters, &c. LAM PS.
BRITTANNIA. All kinds,
Tea Pets, Fluid Lamps, •
•Coffoo Pots, • Coal Oil lamps,
. Tea Urns, Purim' Lamps, •
Ain Pitchers, ' Table Lumps,
Castor Spoons, Night Lamps, •
Mugs, Cups, Suspension Lamps,
Ladles, Hand Lamps,
Lathps, &c. Church Lamps,
Hall Lawns, &e.
Don't forgot the place, next door to the Poe
Office. ' ' T. C. E.ERNA HEN.
.
' Allentown, January ?5, 1860.
ALLEN HOUSE,
ALLENTOWN, PENNA.
T HIS well known House will hereafter be COll
ducted under the personal supervision 01
Yohe Newhard, who will spare no pains tr
maintain the high reputation, the Howe litn
heretofore borne. It is the largest and most cen
tral House in the place, being situated at the verso
of the Public Square and Hamilton street. Its cell.
tral location renders It the more mniveniant fa,
business men as well as for those travelling lbs .
pleasure. • The 'House is provided • with Bathe,
Airy Chambers, Parlors, Reading Room, Ac.,
The bill of fareand table accommodations are the
best the market affords. Every attention is given
to insure the comfort of guests. Agreeable society
may always ho found at this establishment. An
omnibus is always in readiness to convey passen
. gore to and front the depot at the arrival and doper.
turn of every.trnin.
• JOSEPH P; NSWHA hr,prl,•lar
INIIIAA DA. Y011E)
HMO:,
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PCBUSOOL iVREKIOrSt "WU A .' ik. '•• OLIVES 411. 11 16.1%. 'lo.ottotk:Amic fifty :. CENTS....::PEtri.ANNUM ~
'NELtoa : ',,,,f ..B.Rgit#o,',4:
ONE PRICE
CLOTH
1 4 0"'"' - IMP .L• x. XJ3
& BILEINI7I, fueliud iE nn Mutually°,
, duty to acceminetlato ',bee public, found it
necessnry to procure a trinro'cumunalions place of bu
sirieis, and ncoortlinly erected n
PALATIAL CLOTHING HOUSE,
on the cornerof Church Alley mid Hamilton street,
opposite Mosar's Drug Store, of which they 'Mire
just. MlCeit.possscssion, being the larget4, most cont.
modions, and best nrrangett building for the business
in Allenthum.
We proprietors of this-New and Magnificent Cloth.
ing Establishment, take pleasumin further announc
ing that they have also increased their tremendous
Winter Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
and are daily adding thereto all kinds of articles ap
pertaining to Men and Boy's wear WhiCh will lie
sold at extraordinary low rates, ns they go upon the
principle that a "nimble sixpenee in hotter than n
slow shilling?! They have notrnsh of yearn on their
shelves, .which they try to pahnnlf for new Found,
goods, imt en the contrary, are superior in quality,
make rind style, to tiny eFlaldishment in the place.--
ive them a trial mid you will find tne PALATIAL
CIAMITNG HOUSE is the pineeTor evefyhody— .
Their winter Mirehnses comprise entirely new end
desirable styles, such ns can nothe found at coy oth
er Merchant tailoring establishment in Allentown.—
Their goods wore•seleeted - with the greatest care, and
Will be mile up in the latest style and fashion, and
warranted to prove the same as represented nt the
time of purchase. Observe. that every article if
Clothing sold by the proprietors of this establiFh-•
melt is of Omit own ninlic, and nay he relied mien
as being good, durable work. Among their exten
sive assortment may he canna, line Mack and flits
.new style Dress and Frock Coats, made in the latest
fashion of French and English Clitths, new style
Business Conts,• of Black, Blue, Olive and orecn
Cloths, and plain anti figured Cassimeres ; Over
Coats, of all qua titles, styles and prices, pant:drums,
vests. and in feet everything in the READY MA RE
cLoTitmo LINE, from an overcoat down, to an
undershirt.
The four great( features pt . Neligh‘tr PoNillig ' d Store
aro, that they buy ('or ensh, • and eonseqUently can
sell cheaper than any of the others; their goods are
made tip under their own supervision, anti they Fell
them fur irltert theil reollyre ' nod
last though not
least they sell their goods for Cash.
Having adopted the CASII system,. they tire not
compelled to provide ngalnst loeeo'e by inerensinl
prices. Buyers who pay cash, are not Inquired to
make up the losses, of such ns wilt, not pay.
Also,a large stock of handkerchiefs, Shirts, collars,
Winter Bowery, Under Shirts and Drawers of all
kinds, and everything in fact that is m,nally '<opt in
stores of the kind. Call and see before you purchase
elsewhere, PS they willingly show what they have. -.
They are satisfied that all their .goods will hear a
elose.exnminatiou.
January 4, ENO.
We Have a Larger Stock
AND SELL AT
TJIAN ANY 0111E11
CIAOTIViN Cx ST OWVA
lA` A LI:EA - 7'o 11`X.
Breinia & Coiver
O. 11, East Hamilton street, have just receive
1 1 1 from Philadelphia a very hepvy stuck of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
must faverablo styles, from all or which they wit
ho to order, anti also keep en hand a largo stir
ply Of
READY MADE CLOTHING.
at such astonishing low prices, that cannot he
equalled in any establishment in this or any oth
er town in Eastern Pennsylvania. Our Stock is
twice us large, end we sell double the amount of the
two best establishments in town, consequently ono.
tiling us to sell at a Very small profit. They have
on hand every styles of Garments adapted to the
season, to which the attention of the public is invit
ed to a careful eXamination of quality, workinun.
ship, style of trimmings and cut, whirl the proprie
tors will guarantee tribe superior to that of any
I House in the trade. They constantly keep on hand
a well selected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Dose, Suspenders, &c., besides many
• articles coining in their line of business, all of which
arc sold at use lowest prices.
CUSTOMER WORK.
Oeders for customer work will always he rereilied
with pleasure, and attended to with punctuality, and
as two of the firm are practical tailors, none bat the
best workmanship will ho suffered to pos3 their
hands.
l.. They also particularly invite Country Mer
einnts to give thesis a call, as they idler extraur.
I
dinary bargains pt wholesale.
GEEING; & COLVEII.
Allentown, Oct., 5, 1859. • tf
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
ALLENTOWN
C LOT H ING S r ORE.
No. 85 East lido ilton Allentown, Penna.
f WOU IX again call the Idtention or dm citizens
of Allentown, and this sturounding conntry, to thy
atocic of •
.PA 1,1, A NI) WINTER CLOTIIING
Which for variety and excellence or tnaintracture
exceeds that of kriner semon9. ' •
have vow on hand, and intend 14,, , ning n gen
eral rassorimcnt or OENTI.I , 3IEN'S AND Bor'S CLOTH
!NO or all qualities and grades, vow•dding or
13LAcx, 1/Lui: AN' ISuntvs Fatocx ANSI PRI:SS
CoArs, OVERCOATS, IN Viso , E,
AND RAGIAN STYLES, 1' A NTS
AND VI:STS.
Al n, all hinds of Gentlemen'? Fornh.ltinellood
vie
D ienw Ens,
NEI' K . Alq Pot:1:1:f
- “1.oVI;f1, STOCK,S, SoniCS, St!SPliNnilitg, ttl,!,
Particular attention is paid to the getting up of 1
this Clothing, nod those will lied a largo assortment
comprising all the New Styles, equal to Custom
Work in make ouch
On hoed Clothe C.lF:•iiiter,, nod VcAings, of the
hest quality which will ho.ntatle up 111 order, in the
Most lashiontible manner at a reasonable rate and at
very abort maim.
Thu custom De - partint 7 lit is under the managetnent
of n practical and experleneed (hitter, who has gi e.
on satisfaction, and purchasers may rest asset ell
that alio:Iona furnished nt this oitahlialiment are
gclected with strict regard to durability. .
I will also keep eetistantly on band and for stile
it liceVy usgottineut of Broadcloths,
Vestings., Trimmings, wltirh. tvlllbe sold by the
yard at tho very lowest rate.
Respectfully, '
Allentown, September 211.
PURE OHIO ,
CATAWBA 'BRANDY,
LAWALk Hutu
by
•fiir county.—
I. ' , rice pot bqttle $1,26, Iv tho 42ne. , . i . II):
MMEOOIIj Jane lit
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111110NAII GADS AN Mir
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NO. 53-1.:-Aiir- HAN! ti,TaisNsTRNET,-
. (T wo DOUltf4 It1:1,01V liitt , AufttlicAN 11(Tgt,) '
ALLFIN'rOI6 7 N, PA.
D V i SPEOITI.I lON ailliiilMPOS 'twills friends , and
lt the pultlM in gonoral,tibut he had tint received
'a splendid assortment, of : • , ' . ,
New and Seasonable Goode, . -
whiel, will lie made up to order. on short tiO..
4
: tine' in the Limit styles, and - in a- satiorior
'Z.., manner 1 consisting- partly .of .lino flinch
Vrtifich CllOl3 of :,tII grades, Dine, ,livettn, Olive and .
firCiin Cbdis, Black DettAin CaSsitnerei of 'Ulf
grades,: ill-telc '/AntlittitA CaSsiniclat --. Ile* ltYln,
...V.tonelt Silk inixta Coctinf , S—benvy, n ilttge !Insert.'
want of ,Frei, It und yuglish eassimeres--elOgnsit
styles, Domestic l'assitaares of nil rytiallties, alum° ,
.r.xortutent of Matelasse Vestings, Flain'atultigevoti '
ciritadinos, ]RineySilks o f all q iiptiti,,:i, 41,, . ‘
.; iiv, onDgpt4, tnaiiltroix, 1 exeiVed • and promptly -
• -•dxl:6l.ted at renittittlile terms. . .
'll4`Cittl , bayrt; a;lofiatf it to tilt* particular ad.
itantool'nlifoin . th'i.ii'rlothing at•thii ) entaldtd.nical,
• wok g will he 'rail.* In receive the lint nhtaituthlendlit
lor 111,q1.111M1V71. Per CICIIICIge (11101CC(1.1 .0 p vas&
Also, agent for Wii.cox .h giun's Family Sowing
-llnchine,.whieh lieu en established reputation no the
best extant. Tbe.singular simplicity tool beauty of
'Do meolinnism IS nitri , fea by the fact, that while It is
uoiselesli iii' It' , operatien , t, it is competent td make,
at least, .1-00(1 stielics it minute with unerring aeattra.
ey. Price. with 'rabbi, $:10.
-•—
Shoe and Hat Store,
51 ... k
' VIP, inbseribers Wive this dny en
tered in ee. ,, artnership under the above
Firm. and have [liken the stand lately
occupied by Jonas (icorgai ne'xt door tc the Hard
ware Store of Ilageubuth, Hersh .1 Co., where they
arc new opening it very large :stock of Boole, Shoes.
Mtn, Cops & e . And, having likl , .l,tt!kl the Cash
System, they would invite ate and nil to give them
an early call an rash buyers will find it greatly be
their advantage to eNninine our tdock before purchas
ing chewher.t. We have n Shoe and llootManu
factory, by which We are constantly adding to our
already heavy atook, good anti antudantial work
which will give ample ;:disfactien I, 11w weal er•and
which we are selling Whola:alc and Henn at nie
very lowest figure.
- N. It. iIN t re ,, i veil a large supply lif (:mm Shoes
of.every deseription.. Alen Trunks, Carpet Bap .1c
,2...:l'•Mcmitred work trill lai lout - n 1-.1 he 61101106 -
. - 111;1AS. MERTZ.
notice.. LEWIS ii. annaz.
Aueto.,,,, -.•:•••,•: e. , , iti. '6 . ly
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•
A New F rtn.
TIIE underfigne.l licichy inform their, friends and
the pnldie in ;;sacral, that they lave formed a. CO -
ortiserslii p imdor the name or t t rim .1. Ludwig, and
no they hate purelin-od the Tannery en Collar Creek,
in Salisbury tewceldp, rertnerly owned by Peter
Ludwig, they hare relabli,licd a • .
.J.E.V.I' f I EI t STO HE
I=l
CHARLES RECK'.
tr
Great ttrattionil.
0=ZUIBI!I
rLIAS HERTZ & SON.
•
in Allentown at the 24:12221 lately ocenpiedky Grim,
Hecker t Cu.
They will alwa3 22 pay Ike 11121111 7 ,5 T MARKET
PRIOR in Codt or exehan24e for Leather. for ALL
RINI/SOF SKINS AND . 11TDES. ta their Tan
nery in Sali9hury, or at their Store in Allentown.- •
They will also keep on 112111(1ot their store to full nu
1201111e II of
LEJMNII BEST QUALITY.
which they trill 22(211 fur rash or in trade fur bides, nt
the lowest market prices.
As they shall endeavor to/12‹:. they hope to re
ceive 0 full share or public patronage:
WILLIAM GRIM,
SOLOMON LUDWIG . .
Allentown November —3m
HURRAH: HURRAH I
GOOD NEWS!
BE CHEIIPEST BNB THE BEST!
th , ad!" nor! mn/,•r! I,oin Ibr the
;q/0/; 1 , 7.Vi)1V11• STOW:.
THE under:it:nod reepertfolly announce to the
oitizens of Allentown and the public• generally, that
they h:n•ejust opened their new
Shoo Finding Store
at. No. MI West Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa,
where they hare on haat the VERY BEST of heath
er, and all the articles pertaining to their lino of hu-
iiighoFl enMi Tirioe paid for bides.
• Thanttfol fur past favors they hope that their old
customers will eoptinue to extend a liberal - patronage,
at their now stand. . • •
GRIM HECKER.
[Josue I 1 en.
WALTI:II Gitim,l
Novemher I
•
Singer's SeWinw Machines. 1
n
„:-.:) T TI E. late• reduction in
~,c. f.,.” '4
''4 , 1 price Ilr these mu- i
• ( ... 2 .-.,N.,... , ,.....,:„. dillies brings thcin in '.
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0 11 1 1
....:".'„, fr' '. ', ever the eiviliziM %vitriol
./t -- i r I/ C , tel its durability and the
~".' 1' i% , wnri: it perkiiinc. There
tC'7l,l. l' ) & i. , no get ting out of order.
-...:.... rik.V ., /,.. • , A 14 makes a leek stitch
p ._
' -..... L". y. i .... 9 Which will null her rip,
• r,vel nor pull nit. Per
::,.lN linNite r t Ili-e inneltinc , in it well not part
with than. n; *lllllll a y , at call be made with one of
them. l'or sab• :it the !toot mid SliiittSt.ue of
if, Et llti i E 1,1 *I! \ri f: t.:O N,
(.\ gent., for 11. Ititndull,)
No. :o Flits Ilatellten ;It., .•kllettlown l'it.
1 , .,'..—.% II 1.1 . 11. , 0,1111,11 y :It I lllikil L. , ..
, AllelltliV.l l , .1:11111:11y li. 1,6(1.'
TO 11`1111E PUBLH2.
„... r u lE Tin and Copper Smith business, . i .
no stwomon f eamled•un for the Prti
last t wenty-une year at No. 3S and 42 ....-•_ .
West Ilatnilton Street,je 11w Borough of Allentown
by Amos Ettinger, mill frown,' after the first efAtt-,
gu=t lie conducted under the firm of Ettinger & Son.
The attention of the public is nailed to the fact, that
the businesa hereafter trill beemoluet , it on the Cash
System. By so dealing we ex . peet to reduce. our
priees, 'sell cheaper titan ever,. and thereby henetlt
the public as well as ourmive , . Thankful for past
favors, the new fir, elicit Ils continunnce of the
patronage, with whieh the old business stand has
been favored.
A polite invitation is extended to all such; as are
indebted on the old b 001.5 ., le wake settlement in
cash or acceptable papers. Thof.q: wholllll3' tint /04/10,
when an account is due, way be reminded semi by
legal pt ore s:r. ' ' AMOS ETTINGER, •
' WM. J. ETTINGER.
—tf
ly , 27, 186;)
'Rosser & Grimm,
No. 30 East Hamilton St.,
ALL. E T IVY. PA.
WHOLESALE nnil Heidi deeleri in lied and
Oalc Sole, Harness, Ppper and Collar Lentil
er ; Rippe, Coll Shins, Morocco, Kid, Linings, Bind.
ings, Shoe threads owl Shoe Findings nt low Klee!!
tor (.4101. Ako hoed Twitters Oil.
The highei4 price paid for 'Hides.
11:11?K! ILI ! ! !
•AL.They wish to Icy h o ve 1, rords
Chemoit Oak tonhery nelr the. Little
Lehigh. They pay Seven Potters and Fifty cents
per cord. Thing, who will cut down wood this
spring will do well to pent it, its the Boric clone is
worth es much, es Mak tend wood together.
MOSSER GRIM.
Alknbiti~n, ,lan. 1E
Removed.
/1 M. It ()NI( hn. rainuvca Itis Ulm , (Alec to No 1t
Um' ItOn suet t,•oppod to licClAtel's Amer:
icon notch
The °lnce of 11.1 , NK A SA1'141:1, 1,0.1 of the ALLEN
INA1:01.4111 O.Oll'A 4' WV, .. ; l l t o th e
mimo
1-)no, f y
Halltial,!;'.Hallogli . ,
4smon bona. !,1' Utiion abicaked' lap I I. 7 W,holesole
:! Ptomain Now .Yta ,bested,bnal Or,lo, oars
on, the I/. V. 14.,..14.:all,tan i intRonwipollynamdnPant
all their . tranirapmalotts loOsqnewgaiands tato,lesepla
Stopp's phonp 'Cash 8194; No: 5
tantt tthiP, i;& tori'iloterrOned tp
sell iheti such low 'rntrdilhattlatvertmitta) . iforann
and' cliild„ can 'got sound dfabOr New Goods:- He'll
soll , for black• silks' at' '37.1 rents Pm , yard ;
,fine, now $1) los funny dross 'silks 0.0 1 44 n yard
black alpaaat,A2j couta a' yard j collo° and,,delaines,
all now styles just out, ", dirt cheap ,"' for itih:—
Alec; abbot 11',006'ilarda ofTelruianta' ofiall colors
and prices: Carlietsj,9ll . 'olotte, tied `Oohing; muslin,
-Iffianchod and 7tiaLbleatabod,Jtable toweling,
fresh fonthors, dao:,',./Ory cheap. °Also, about 14,000
white nouuntiin-mainos, itustiitt Aline .for. the; young
,married people vont), the odd folks may have Ahura,
,too, Bf they lisave s the money, MourniPg and
ttuhroiderlos fit near htdr
„' ALOTtiRS. STOP? dc CO., are oloslxig brit
stock• of ftiloter bonnks, flowers; rib
' bons, &0., at (kat coat. • •
Sugar, Coffee - and ,Molasses ,just .about sweet,
Honey Syrup, hlllasses:nt,'9 cents a quart. ; Best
Honey Syrup at pi, !mats tt - quart. Best White
Sugarat 10 coati .6 lb. Large lot' or Basins and
tabor dried' fruits' very, cheap. %Ulnas find Queens
trate and Idolting 'Glosses:just, about cheep enough
to suit the times. Now Ladies antl.Gentletnen if
you have the CASII and Wont *such,,Cheap; Goods
call at Stepp's Cheap-006h Store and W you have no
money, just pass down the alloy.
' N. B. Also 7 dwelling houses to rent, also
1 'basement and 2d and 3d stories in Hamil
ton St., well situated for n Doctor, Lowyor, Bogner
reran or Dentists Office. Basement for a Boger store
&C. Also a good'briek, back building suitable for
Shoemaker or Tailor shop.
Inquire :-35 West Hamilton St.
Allentown, January, 25. • a: • —5l
HANDSOME LADIES ATTENTION!
GOOD* LOOKING MEN READ!
Children Don't *Cry:
T.OOll. JAMES MESS lms pith' attention to all
.12 your wants. For Indies he has the nicest furs
cv.:r seen in this county, each as Mink,Fitchi
Opossum. he., of every description and grades—full
ropes, half capes and cietorines—and selling them.
for almost nothing. Only $6 for a whide set, Cape,
Cuffs and Muff. I defy competitionif any denier
In this county will or can sell Furs cheaper than I
do I will give them nwity—no is your time and
clionee, just call and satisfy yourselves.
BATS AND 0 ILP .
HE has on hand an elegant assortment
of Fasnionablo Styles for 1800,
among which o re n;good supply from the
best establishments in New York and
Philadelphia ,mails expressly to order, which for
elegance and durability are not excelled.
Also, all kinds of Fur and Wool Hats, Infants and
Youths Silk and Beaver lints.. Also, a largo assort
ment of Silk Plush and Cloth Caps, of all prices and
quallyt—alt of which will bo sold ntthalowost rotas.
Waif, Cat and Buffalo Robes,
and selling cheaper than the cheapest.
For children, fancy Caps and Furs of every de
scription and color, from $1.50 to $0 a sot.
N. B. Cash, and the very highest market price,'
paid-for Furs 'turd king of, all kinds. Remember
the place, No. 33 East Hamilton St , nearly opposite,
the (lemon Reformed Church.
SYLYESTER WEILER, Agent.
Allentown, Jan. 18., —tf
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND.
- a1iM.,,M11112
OUR MUSICAL, FRIEND, a Rare Companion for
tho IVintor'Montlis.
Every Pianist, I Should procure this weekly
Every Singer, I f Publication of Vocal and
Piano Forte Music, cost
Every Teriidter,, _ - IT/ LOW,
Every Pupil, • ing hut TEN CENTS a
Every Amateur, I number, and pronounced
By the entire Preen of the country, to be "The
Best end Cheapest Work of the kind in the World."
Twelve fall-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte
Music for TEN CENTS. Yearly, $5; Half-yearly,
:t12.50; Quarterly,4l.2s;
Subscribe to Our Musical Friend," or order it
from the nearest NOVA dealer, and' you will bare
Music enough for your entire amily and at insignifi
cant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute,
Violin, Cornet; Clarionet, Accordion, 'etc. ; etc., sub
scribe to the •
SOLO MELODIST,
Containing 12 pages, costing only TEN CENTS a
Number; Yearly, $2.50; Ilalf-yearly; $1.25.
All the bock Numbers at 10 cents, and Bound Vol
umes, containing 17 Numbers, •at $2.50 each, con
stantly on band.
C. B. SEYMOUR & CO.,
107 Nassau Street, Now York.
January 23, 18GU. . —2lll
Paper Hangings Depot. •
NO. 10 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK,
Directly oppouite the Western Hotel,
THE CROTON MANUFACTURING CO.,
(Organized in .1846, under the General Mt:naiad:lring
Law of tho State of New York),
Offers at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers,
at Manufacturer's Lowest Prices, for cash or .
approved credit:—
•
Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and price,
/1111 . 111,1 . 8 in match, Fire-Board Prints;
Transparent Window Shades,
ail Painted Window Shades,
Wide Window Curtain Papers, and
Window Shade Fixtures,
Store Shades made to order, and Lettered,
Of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their
own manufacture and importation. As their stook
is !Urge and entirely new they invite Ifierchents,
Booksellers, and Dealers in •these articles, to call
and examine their styles and prices, whenever they
visit, the city.
February 16, 1800. —4t
POUDRETTE.
PiEIMSEISSION P ISS
CELEBRATED GENUINE POUDRETTE.
150 .000 BUSHELS POUDRETTE, especial
ly manufactured for Wheat, Corn,
Grass, Cabbage, Flowers, planting of Trees, 'and'
every kind of crop.
Price $l2 and $l6 per Ton or 30 and 40 cents by
the bushel. A liberal discount to Dealers.
' , minium, if you want a good manure, go and see .
the Poudrette Factory of A. PEYSSON'S, Gray's
Ferry Road,•bolow the Arsenal, or to Peysson's Farm,
Gloucester, Woodbury Road, N. J.; and satisfy your
selves of the superior quality of the material. Ap
ply to A. PIiIYSSON,
Office No. 12 Goldsmith's Hall, Library Street, or
FRENCH, RICHARDS dt CO., York' Avenue and
Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia.
February 8, 1800
:CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL.
THE undersigned respectfully bog leave to inform
1. the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, thnt they
are prepared to do 01 sorts of grist-work and to fur
nish Flour, Feed and Grain of all kinds at- Butz's
:trill on the Jordan creek one mile from the borough.
Wheat, Rye, Corn end :Outs, bought at the highest
tnarket price eithei. at Oteseill v,r at their etoro-house
at the corner.of Ninth Mut Linden Streets, (commonly
known es the Free Hull.) Orders for Flour, Feed and
Grain received either at their store house or at the of
office nt their cool-yard, to First Ward, (T. J. Mop
)auger's into stand.). The undersigned will carry on
as heretofore the coal.and grain business at thetr
.ola stands. .Bosittess hereafter carried on e.eliv
aively on the cash principle.
ROTH, MICKLEY tts CO.
Ailentmin, Nov., 2; 1859.. • .
THE lIA'3IMONTON
newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, al
so setting forth full accounts of the now settlement
of Hammonton. in New Jarsey, can be subscribed for
st only 2S coots per annum,.
!Indus° postage stamps for the amount. Address
to Editor of the Farmer, 'lliwntnonton P. O. JolTer
s-in County, Now Jersey. Thoso- wishing 01100
liind of the best quality, in ono of the healthiest mid
moat doliglithil climates in the union, and where
Crops 'tau never wit down lay frost, tha terrible
•011 rg r the north, tylverilreteent of liar
hae4ol • AlPrAialffill
EMI
.Attettiori --. Company!
ireado.'llivecu•iind 'Esnis ~,I tightp On
TTA:rut 7tliloZ4hero.yon ean havo year biitirdi
romo'ved , with' anso;inn iyour hair out, ram
poonod,-ourredi Mize& or. shotnpooned in Astylethat
,ohnnot surpaseed.7. Andliseeps for, solo his Lavine
Boditum, for prongerving and beaptifyLlF . tho
Also bcards,-colqied to suit the complextoti,, et tho
FO UNT,A.DT HEAD, .
N0.:52 Bost Ifinnilton Stroot,_sooth side,
TEAr.PLE' . O.e . j'A SPII;
' ' No.2ii last thinilton St.,'north side, and
UNITY CABIN, . •
North wesb.eornor of BoVenth and Linden Sts.
Tho shbscriber.rondors ninny thonitcr to.h is old pn—
trons,mulinvilos.thOso to, coll. who hnvo not Wenn'
the oilicionoy of his, tonsotial oporations. 1 lin corps
is, under, the suporrishin or
'- PROF. C. it'ITATIRTS,
.Docombor 1%!--July 13:-
Allentown - Academy,
Tim Fall Term of this Inatittition was opened on
1 :Thursday the let of Fieptomber. Pupils are re
ceivod into nig School at any time and charged only..
Wo'66 date of entrance,
Priihary, per,Ounribr, ' $l,OO
Common English bromine., • 4,50©5,00
irigher " 4 ' with Latin and Greek-, 6,00
" French, 7,50
8,00
2,00
2,00
==l
Music,
Use of Piano for practice,
Drawing, •
Fuel for winter,
A lbw pupils are received into the faihily of the
Principal at the rate of $lO per quarter for board;
washing and tuition in ,all branches except Music
and Drawing.
I. N. GREGORY, Principal.
December 14.—March 16. —ly
Stegicers Ambrotype
PICTURE GALLERY.
ROOMS in the Third Story . of Noligh d: Breinig's
new building, (Lion Hall,) over the "Regis
ter" printing office, where ho continues to take the
different styles of Ambrotype Pictures by sky-light.
Ile can warrant his Pictures to be perfect as life.—
Ile returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal
patronage he has received, and hopes by producing
satisfactory likenesses, , to merit n continuance of
patronage from en.intelligent public.
N. 11.—Pictures taken at 25 cents.
E. A. STECKEL.
December 7. —3m
JOHN F. HALBACH
lISTICE OE THE PEACE.
O( l ilies on the west side of 2d. street between Hamil
' ten and Linden Streets, has been appointed as
Agent of M..L. Ileller's European F-xpress and Expe
dition, Commission, and Forwarding house, No. 3
Chamber Street, New York.
Ile writes or draws all Powers of Attorneys in. the
German and English Languages and forwards to nil
Germany and England. Also Passage certificates
can be had at his office to Bremen, Hamburg, Havre,
Antwerp, Rotterdam and London
Allentown, August 21, 1859
EAGLE HOTEL.. 1
CORNER of Hamilton and Seventh Streets, (Mar
ket Square) Allentown, Pa.
THE ' Eagle' is well situated for the accomodation
of travelers. It is furnished in the best manner.
The Table is provided with the best fare the mar
ket affords, and the bar supplied with the purest and
best liquors. •
Farmers and persons from the country, will find
tho stabling and yard, as well as the Hotel, conve
nient.
OD-Omnibuses run regularly from this house to
the Rail-road depots.
MOSES SCHNECK, Proprietor.
Allentown, January 4, 1860. ly
Allen Insurance Co.,
ALLENTOWN, LgIIIOII COUNTY, PA.
Tins Company is orgnnizod under the generalln
suranee 'Lava of this State, and insures upon
the mutual principle exclusively, against loss by fire,
on Buildings, Merchandise and other proporty. Ap
plication, for insuraneo may be made at the odic° of
the oompiniy; or to . tho Surveyors whose names have
herotoforo boon announced.
C. W. COOPER, President,
C. M. RUNS, Secretary.
Allentown, Dee, 17 1811)
.AL X" Ma 3131
WITH C o . Lathrop., Ludington Si o
IMPORTERS and Jobbors of Foreign and Do
MOP tie
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, (C.P.,
Nos. 23" and 25 Park Pkwo, Now York.
„akr Also always on hnnd an extensivo stock 0
Yankee Notions.
New York, November 30, 1850. —ly
Oysters! Oysters!
pThe undorsigded in addition to the
buainess heretofore carried on at lib
fruit and vegetable store, at the corner of
Law Alley and Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pu., will
always keep on hand n supply of lino oysters, whirl.
can bo . ttpu.lied at the store,
or to families at their
homes on short notice. W. W. HAMERSLY .
II
Nov. 1, 1859..
JOSEPH S.
. M . e l
A GRADUATE of Jefferson Medical College,
ti and rcsident of Heidelberg township, Le
hioh county, immediately in tho vicinity of the
-public•houso of Mr. Daniel Delbort, offers his pro
fessional tieryicas to the citizens of ,that vicinity. Ile
will gladly answer to calls at all.
ovemi.hours of the day
or night. [Nor 18, 1859.—t1
A. B. Schwartz,
Anl
n o o "ljgßii' l it e nStr ir llle
fivodoor:OnstotlSlorf; oll ce
...,Ta - Cap lie consulted in the English and Germai
lnnguages.Rr
November 23, 1859
NEW SALOON.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
citizens of Allentown nnd vicinity, 'that ho
opened n Saloon lately in the basement of Maix'p
new building, corner of Ninth and Hamilton streets
where nll the delicacies of the smson eon always. be
had: Also PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER. &C,
It. RUDMAN,
December 7 18:11)
12123
• Adorn • Woolev'er,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SIINKIFFS OFFICE, ALLIiINTOIVN, PA.
Wattocd to the eollection• of dahlia Lo:
I'V high and adjoining countieo,
Allentown, July 27, 1959,
DR. 8.•. P. BLISC
31011311E714110"."31E l lIEffior3I".•
OFFICE OVER PRETE, OITTU 100 , 6roRE
. A L.LFINT3 PA •
---
GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY
on thoir business must - suceessfully.mt Tiatuttionton,
tree Srom frosts. Soma forty V ineynyda not out the
the past season. Ebto advertisement tit Ilamtnonton
Loads, ['mother c01umn....,.
ALL WANTING FARMS "IN .A DE
..
lightful climate, rich B°ll,, and secure fro m frosts, see
tulvertivemetiChfMotittht daylhor col
. . . .
num. . .
PERSONS .WANTI CI I ANOII o b` .
diuintb tot bonith,noo alvortisoment, of lirunmonton
‘1.5 in another column , .
Execution of a Cuban Itobbor end Murk
.EXTRAORDINARY cosrEssv»; lu 'LIFE CAPTAIN:
I , rrrsoNs MURDERED
•lir HIS HAND. • " •
Francisco Javier • Lazo, aged •tWenty-three
years; ct'as - convpyeirio.' i the criminal ward - of
the Hospdal SUM Juan de 1)los, in llaVaiti, to
receive surgical assistance - for a. severe -Bahr°
\veined in the breast. Afe days after .liis.!
arrival in the ho"sidtitElo. beCinne
ill, and was supposed to - bo dying,. A priest
was - hastily summoned to administer the oleaq,
according to the'rites of the' Roman.. Catholic
Church ; hat; upon. feeling the criminal's pubic'
the'priest declared that the Man was under
the influence of some strong, narcotic,, and the.
usual remedies having been applied by a phy
sician, the priest:o opinon was fully confirmed.
On reinovjag . trty,o to.anotherlied, a letter ad- .
•
•dresspil.ty, his Execiloney the captain General.
wags finiadnuulet his pilloW, apparoetly.within
juSt,provions taking 11-silose of •landa
mim, with which he.hrol• iiitended to detroy
himself. It may he doubted whether the: an.
••...
Mils of crime bear record of greater atrocities
having been committed, by any single individ
ual than these confessed to by FranCiscu.Titvi
e.r.Lazo in the following letter , -
To His Excettmser TIM CAPTAIN GENERAI.:
SEsoa—Being about to destroy myself with ,
poison, 1 desire hetbre I die to make known
to your Excellency the horrid' crimes when I ,
have perpetrated in thisdslaml, in order, that
those mdivinals who arc now in prison under
suspicion may not sutler wrongfully for my
misdeeds, and also that, by making a full con -1
fession, toy stud may lie somewhat relieved !
front the lead of sin which now weighs it down.
I emnenced my career of wickedness by be
ing imprisoned at St. Jago do Cubit for a rob
bety effected in the town iie - Bayanio.
was confined in a cell, from which I made
my escape to the city of Puerto Principe,
where, in company With a colored man called
Joaquin, I broke into a jeweler's shop and car
ried off an entire case of valuable watches, &e.,
which wits taken from me on the road to Las
Tunas, by Cornmissary of Police, fruit whom
I made my escape. I immediately returned
and robbed said police officer.
At Simeti Spiritus I robbed a similar estab
lishment, and on. tiro same night and street,
broke into two other houses. • • 0.
I their went to Trinidad, and, having effect
ed entrance into the houses of an Englishman
on Guiterez street. I took [live bang about 54,- 1
800 worth of
,jewelry. I was arrested upon I
suspicion, but escaped front the jail, having in
the hands of tlie authorities a trunk, contain-'
ing some clothes and a pass, which obtained
front the Aleahle of Sancti Spiritus, under the
,assumed name of Pradencio Belot.
In Matanzas I robbed several houses, from
one of which I carried oft some very valuable
diamond trinkets ; but being pursued by sev
eral watchmen, I was compelled to throw the
greater portion ay - ay. I suceeedod in (v.:ding
my pursuers, and soon returned to the city
aglin, and perpetrated great atrocities; after
which I started off to Cmanajay, where I rob
bed a vizeitino of a large sum of money ; from
thence I removed to the village of Guana ba
coa, where I was guilty of frightful excesses.
was I that killed who was found laying
A thin town, Pn.
. —lv
IEB
dead at the font of the hill called Joaquin
was the murderer Of the Cotmnissary of Police.
Martinez ; iii the Lieutenant front Jaruco, at).(
others whose names I do not know, found as
Hainate(l in the v:e:nity of the villaze, froth
whence I pa -sed over Jo Havana, in a house
rented by it Jew called Andrade, T murdered
police otli , e: named Marmite. mind U.; Wife.
I lint been some time contemplating the per
4wtration of this crime. inasmuch as that Mar
mite was the most energetic. officer in the ser
vice of the government, :old the one who. had
been the most active in his endeavors to dim.
enver my w h er eabouts; but, as lie lived in an
upper shay, in a in e't frequented strect,,il
was difficulty to g et;tthiia. Iluwever, I avail
ed myself of a dread nil ditin . der storm cif who:
and rain, and, with a rope, ladder, crowbar,
&c.. at midnight, I proceeded to the residence
of Mara nte, and soon accomplished my pur
pose. I killed hint aim 111:4 wife, as they lay
a sleep in lied. The :mime night and in the
same street. I Murdered an old man for the
sake of his watch and a trilling stile of money.
T fonnd in his I o •Tets, The next 'awning I
went to look at the body, as it lay stretched
out at the , ite . ef the jail, where it had been
plaeld by the police tutthorities for recogniti(lll.
A l's iv days :Cr erwards, in Cain paullta street.
outride the trails. early •in the morning, I
drove my knife into the heart of a young
Vrefieltman, who attempted to defend his pro.
:cear to the faCtory (now the hospital
milltar);:ts also in the vicinity of the trra.
coons I have becn guilty of slMekit:g.marders
At a place tailed (ljo de &gen, near ,Matan
za s, un the r o ad to La Thalia, towards dark,
met a gentleman and lady, tvhuiii T. t ordered
t.
stop; the gentleman drew a'pistul, lnt, before
lie had time to use it. I-shot him dyad s with my
earbine. I dragged the hody :n to the bush,
and after making 11.1! •the woman, I . 'eut her
dirt ott to prevent discovery. The next day
the ttvu bodies were found in the woods, and T
fled from Mattuwa-:, because a reward was of
fered by the authorities to take me. dead or
1201
At San Antonio I committed various exces
ses. Returning again to Iravana, 1 robbed
several Imm:es—among the nom her. that of the
captain 0" •r iteillory, I) , n Jose 14, der. fr an whom
T took 'a large sent ”f 111 , 1111 w, and the mer
ehatt t! an ocll ed in tit it 1,) fly from
tlavann, 1 proceeded to Wl:mai:tr. where 1
was (Mut ur 41 kr the officer of the di.triet, who
caused me to lie seour.ly pinicntt with cords.
rind. guarded by f;ltrteett Smniards. rent nut
to Havana ' kit at a mooning place on the
way, whilst most of any captors were at dinner,
1 managed, unperceived, tt o l q, hands
loose, ;I nd seized a machete b eing n , r to one
of the part. who hail carelessly left it on a'
table. I attempted to escape, lint was lip - PNS.
followed by the chief otnewaiot some others:
Stein that the former waa rapidly gaining- on
me, and rendered furious at the prospect of .
Lein r retaken, I suddenly turned around and
run the Mileer through the lady With his own
m a ehette. 1 WM:wn , u overpowered by the
others, who shmek me .out .Iteavy blows with
their swerds. and half dead from loss of blood.
wi t s convoyed` to this city, where I am now
layinf(nt the point if death, front having swot
lowed it dose of poi flan. FriglithiLas
logue of erinies may lie, it is far from (moi
l-dote. Bet 1 have not . strength sufficient to
continue thisletter. A fiendish drsirenppear
ed to.seize hold upon me to murder as many.
human ereatures years I find lived. Yes,
the blond oftwenLy-tlirre innocent.yietims cries
out to:Heaven against int, and neighs down
my soul with horror:. . .
r. ; VIt.UNCISCO JAN' TM: LAZO. •
tiAN: JUAN 14: ThO . S. \
The miaerahle wtetritlit mulatto, native of
Cuba.) reeo.vorml.r , “; a t e. orthe pidatat
he Itad Swa and Was publicly rctitrd,
in front or the, l'unin :1 'with , . ar latc..leeging
in his lust Moments that ft;••• 10 .4 1 . 11 way lint. ii
floor atimeintmt UK! 10'5 ufll ke unt'vetnll4,l
of Ids mtirtlerons , .
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dittle bey, t tedeileer; one chid - waders niorri
-lug, I was accosted, by it with an
• axe on his shoulder.. " My pretty boy,° - said
has year fatliert'f(.3oiiidtithicerTCY 9 Yes,
said 1.. " You are, a .fine•.littlp.felloWiff p7r .
. - 41,1 ho; " wilLyou lot ma grind 'flay flKft Q.ro ;II 11
it?" Pleased with . the ..compliniont of ..`!,fittel 5:4
little felloW," ",Oh, yes, sire',-.lsnwor.ed, ; (I: , , If
. 1$ (10V11 in the shop." •". And .you, 10,y , ,c1 oafs
reran," said he, patting rne•on the.h . ead,tl`gp.r
ine a little hot water 2" How could, .I.. : refuoe 7: , .:;.::,
I ran, and soon byouglyte,
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ald are yeti, awl. what's yory pin° .
he, without waiting fora reply; 444 liuro • • o'•;;,
that you are,ouo of the,finest , la4a thatlsmegiT
have soon ; will—you_just...tpr4 .foyf;. Mi 49002
for me?" Tickled: with the *:
fool, I went: ti? 7ork,. an 4 bitterly did L;
rue the day. It.waq . a eoly, axe, and I t9i1,91;
find tugged:4in. 1,-4 ahtte,lt.
The school-bell rang,,p,nd,,l,
my hands ware blistered, and it. yais ,not ,
ground. At
. Imigth,:howover,,, the
. naq i iNvq.s,,-.,-*,; ) , r
sharpened ; and. thq man Aural:l, te:„ . ll . lo„withi r ,,
" Now, •you little, rascal, you've played.r.l4gl4t , ;;,•,
send to school, : o t r,;'ypii'll ,•`, I' I. •
thought I, •" it ...vas hard enough ,
grindstone this cold day, htitpow to be,realle4 7 , s . -
a, little rascal is to. much:" It, sa*, d,C..e11 , 407;•••,l
my mind, and often have Itliqught. uf,it shwa!,
When I see a merchant ever polite to,his.,eute, ,; ,
toners—beggiag : them to take a little,
ilea throwing itis„ goods .on the eouatyr r -,-.1.! , ;
think, that man has an axe grindi :Whoa T.
see a man flattering the, people, making great
professions of attachment to liberty,,who ls in . !
private life a tyrant—methinks, look out,
people ; that fellow would sot you turning „
grindstones. When I see a. man hoisted irdo„
office by party spirit, without a single quelik ,
cation to render him either respectable or use,
ful—alas ! methinks, deluded people, yoe aro
doomed for a season to turn the gritalstone,for.,.
a booby.—Franklin. .
fai — Pitts is a fast man, a man of business.
tact, and when Pitts oiesinto a store to traae,
ho always gets the loWest cash price ; and ho. •••
says " Well, I'll loik about, and if I don't find,
anything that suite me better, I'll call 'and
take this.
Pitts, like all fast men, is partial to woman,:
and young ones in particular. No*, quite
lately Pitts said to himself :
"I am gettin' rather 'long in years, and, .
guess I'll-get married."
his business qualities wouldn't let him wait;
so on he travels, and calling on alady,-frlond;
opened the conversation by remarking that ho
would like to know what she thought about
getting married. . . .
" 011, Mr. Pitts, that is an affair in which I 7'
lin not so very greatly interested, and I prefer' . "; '
to leave it ivith yourself."
" But," says Pitts, " you are interested, and
my dear girl will you marry me ?"
The young lady blushed very rod, hesitated, •
and - finally, as Pitts 'was very 'well to (loin th'e
world, morally; financially, and politically r ; i"
good standing in society, she accepted him.— o,
Whereupon the matter-of-fact Pittyresponded
Well, well, I'll look about, and if I don't
find any body that suits 'no better than yo . u,.
I'll mile back I"
Geographloal Enigma.
I :on composed of 45 letters.
29, 19, 7, 39, 22, is a tor in:Eaglarl.
17, 35, 14, 11, 32, 4, 4 . 5,, ip 11,, Cape on
coast of Italy. , I .
44, 34, 42, 38,. is a, lake in Italy. ,'•
" 25, 40, 17,11, 15, is one ofthelanianlslee.''.
45; LO, 5, 17, 20, 20, is a gulf in 10
1,4, 2, 31, 10, 1,
,38, IG, Is a torn) in: o,lf,
intt.
40, 33, 41, It, 43, 42, 28, ig ntivot4rr'Aoiß,
1,9, 30, 37, 42, 4, 45, 21; 11, is - a. l .ctilibti j
ia Indiana. -7. • •
8, 12, 24, 20, 42; is it iwincirialt yin recce:
2.3, 5, 27, 11,43, ie a country
My whole is a group of Islands in tho
• By S. and M.; 'cif ""
5,•,11,1e Nu.—.A, little girl, not elk, - .years of 0.
age, seretuuod out • to her, little blotlinty !whorl: ,
was playing in the land, " Bubityou
nothing little Hemp, come riglitinterthe house :
this minute, or 1 will beat lour till the
•ines off."
" Why, Angelina, Angelina, dear, what
you mean? where did you. ldarn suck talk
exclaimed tins. mortified ,mother,t whoostood , ii..-
talking with a friend. • ,••
Ang childish reply. was ni..gliod cOni ri
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mentary upon this manner of apdaking to
drew: .•
" Why, mother, you' see wo are. phiying;
he's lily little boy, and I am scolding him. junt,a;:,
as you did me this morning.; that's .all."
Lott AND SMUT DAytt.-At Berlin and Lou
don, the longest day 1a:p..4)09mi i!oiirti and
half; at StuFkiipliut . it eighteen, uutl
a half linurs i at 11rthurgli, sernateendiousi4,...
and the shortest sevei; at St. lieterpburg,.tile. ;.
Inagest day has nineteen, and dieslioriest aye
hours; itt, Tornea,. in Tilllt}ud,' the lonhost
day ha 4 twenty-one hours and n luilk and , thp .
slimiest twohoursald a ilnlf; ut ;IVandorhup . ;':
in Norwax, the day lasts from 'the f..%)15t . 0f 'Av .;
to the 1. 5 .2 d or July: at Siiithergen,thoii
longest day it three month 4 and it
doAcH of wash-boards titre nor rctel:
eotnnlentled by.phyAieions fir Inclien-who seoin- 1 ;•
plain of tryvelinitt. Young .111()El. trtntblotl
the sang way may onto& by. n pioprirniiow•c
of saw-horse, • • ;1.
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hat are.you looki.ug 4110',
ciid 0.• very„atrectioate mother, to Jag thmigh
tor. - Alatighter, !puked ttrOuncl e
l'aLibekiug, after .mu4a.-law
do w'; i t ow"
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