The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, April 25, 1860, Image 1

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'VOLUME XIV.)
. 1 4'011 SPRING ANP SUNNE,Th
IVELI4,tt BigitTiGriS
CLOTHING HALL,
(Sigh of the Big, Lion,) -
No. 20 East Hamilton Street ,
(opposite Moser's Drug Store.)
A 1, .Ar 11' 1'
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m,ron BREINIG, fooling nn imperative
duty to net:omit - slate the public, found it
necessary to procure a more commodious place of bu
siness, and accordingly erected a
PALATIAL cLonuNo imusE,
on the corner of Hamilton street, and Church Alley
(Sign of the Big Lion,) of which they Wive just token
ilosesession, being the largeq, most commodious,
"Ind best arranged building ior the business in Allen
town.
The proprietors of this New and Magnificent Cloth
ing Establishment, latch pleagure in further announc
ing that they have also increased their tremendous
Spring and Smuttier
• READY MADE CLOTHING,
rind are daily adding thereto all kinds of tOtieles op
-pertaining to Men and Boy's wear which will be
• sold at extraordinary low rates, as they go upon the
principle that it "nimble sixnenee is better Hind a
-slow shilling." Their stock of goods is the largest
in the place, selected with a speeiat•View to meet the
trouts of the e amonnity, made up in the latest styles
nod' most durable manner. Of all the Clothing
Houses in Allenteirn, they offer the
Chenpaq Contri,
• Chenpest Vests, ..
. Cheapest Pants,
heapest °recoils,
Cheapest Cloths,
Cheapest Cassitneres,
Cheapest Shirts,
Cheapest Collars;
Cheapest Rooms,
Cheapest Neckties,
Cheapest Scarfs,
Cheapest—Handkerchiefs, •
Cheapest Hosiery,
Cheapest Gloves, •
Cheapest Umbrellos, ‘te.,
'Remember Hint •ift thiS . store - the lowest price is
marked in plain figures on each garment. Plain
.denting is a jewel at the Sign of the Big Lion.
Cr omit Wouts.—A large assortment of piece goods
roe haul. Custom work made with taste and lon , te,
at prices cheap as the cheapest. Give us mu call be.
ore yon purchnse elsewhere.
Haring adopted , tho.c.a.-;11 sirs TB NLthey.are.nnt
compelled to pferille agninst• los'ses by increased
prices. Buyers who pay •alBll are not require-I to
make up (ho losses, of such as Will not pity.
They are also . Agents for C.C. Scott's and Thomas
P. Williams', Repot t of Fashion
Mareb 7, Min
LIVERY STABLE,
WILLIAM F. YEAGER,
RPECTFIII.LY informs his friends and the
public generally, that he still continues to
curry on the Livery business in Law Alley, (in the'
Aar of Lk Itomig's residence,) where he is prepared
to accommodate all who wish horses anal vehicles,
at the shortest notice and on reason:Ode terms. II is
r took of Horses hos been selected with great rare,
And trained with nn especial view to safety, which
• places him in a position of keeping the
vary model of n
'lll. XAVERIE STABLE.
He does not approve Dr hiring nut
broken-clown, balk 3, ring -boned, spavined, or dis
eased horses, hut Of keeping the right kind of stock,
such as can travel well and do credit to Iris stable.
Ilia carriages and vehichlos of every description will
always ho kept dean and in good urger.
He trusts that by strict Intention to business and
Iteeping'the boot of stock, Ins will he favored with n
liberal shore of pa trolls go.
f, All orders left at the Allen House will be
promptly attended tar
, WILLIAM I', YEAGEIt
Allentown,Angnet 10, 1860,
TIMPIi Of FASHION!
REA D-QUAR I PEUS FOR HATS. & CA I'S
Christ & Bitting,
NO 15 WEST HAMILTON STREET,
.LAVE en liana the, hoot and neatest stta;l: or goods
11 eviir. before opened to Elio public. CALL.
AND SIM.
Those mamium, brielm, (.11 say, it' tLun knowest.
O'er whitM the guy standard (~rPAsiuoN'sl un
W
'here the welcome is warm, and the prices are IMvest
And the Iluts r nd °ups are the beA and the cheap
eat in the world?
If not, tly at onee to CHRIST ,t; BITTING, and be
take fop;
They. best eon nsrist you to beer out your plan,
They either have got or will tretedily make you
Tho bold lIAT or.CA P ever :wen upon man
Allentown, Itlareb I I, 18110,
Attention, Company!
Heads lirect, and *Myna night, Cn
AltltlS"flt 10 —there you c.ail have your be Ards
1111 removed with ease, and your hair cut, roin
peened, curled, frizzed or shit inpooned in a style that
cannot be surpassed. And keeps for sale his Lavare
Iledittim, for preserving :Intl la:until:Ong the hair.
Also tu tad, eolored to snit the complexion, at the
PO r A"P. I / IIE.II).
No. :,2 Nast Hamilton Street, south side,
TE.I//?/./ . : (11.' T.I STE, •
• No. 29 host limeiltee St., north side, and
nviry
North We t •rner of Seventh and Linden Sts.
Thu subscriber remit!' s many thanks to his obl pa
trons and invites those to callt
w.io live not te,ted
the ollieieney of hit: tUaa , .lial operations, 'J be caps
is under the supervision 01
.PROP. C. 11. 11.111111 R,
Allentown, Pa.
I y
Devoniber 7.—July 13
r I
LI A (1 11 () 14
poitmin or itumiiton antlSeventh Sire (Mar
-4..) het Square) Allentown, Ps. •
Tit E Eagle' is well.: limited fur the accoutodation
of traveler,4. It is furnished in cot manner.
The Table is provided with the hest fare tic tear
kat affords, and the bar supplied sit), the purest and
Lust liquors.
Farmers and , persons from the country, will lin.l
the stalling and yard, well as• the •Ilotel, conve
nient.' •
'7i:l - Omnibuses inn regularly (rota this (loam to
the Itail-ro tti depots.
AitglZE:j Propriutor.•
Allentown, .Tatinary .1, I ly
QPlat !site r.
AEA /1 14 4.1 ( 1 11,illiiiy of ground phodet is yet on
hand, and:yill be kept on hand, at tlto will of
the untlendgned in Iluuoretßowuei.ip, ladti,Lll coun
ty, near Allentown, uhielt will Lu bald (bridge tree)
at the leivest priceti. 4
ximrt, JACOBS Ss CO.
Elm
Avril A,
PNEI PRICE}
ODE TO STRZLNGIMS,
1860.
New Jersey and Pennsylvania
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FA. .
iEIGHT LINE
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NtYll .• YORK TO EASTON.
WHITE : HAVEN. WILKES BARRE, .AND
• . nitERAIEDIAtE pOINTS.
via the MORR
IS & LEHIGH CANALS.
N .
.orte.E .hereby giyon Rim a regular lino' of
% covered . I.louta will )..n3 run from PIER
NORTH RIVER, (batman Lay and .Courtland
• Strects,) Now York, tho . presout 80118011, through the
•
The abovO lino was Started in as an rxperi-
meet, and not with such encouragement from mar
chants and shippers as to induce its contin an • o on
a more extensive scale, and with a butter driMni7.ll
- and they Joel satisfied that with the, faeilitie:
now possessed, and the extreme bon metes offered,
icy can give perfect satisfaction to ell who may
pntronizu them.
Their connections with other transportation
ar no follows,•vis :
At WASHINGTON, N. J., with the Del. Lack, A Wes
tern it. Road, .
" " Lehigh Trnnsporta
lion Co., to A
EMITON, P..,
from Phila.
" ALT.TNTONN, Pa., " " East Penn It, It. foi
Renilin'g Pa.,
" MUTE HAvr.ll,.Pn., " Lehigh Susry..
It. It. for Wilkes
.
• I , arre, Pn..
Until further notice their Boats will leave New
York as follows :
For Wilicesbarre, via White Haven, ovary Satitrday
" Easton every Tuesday, Thursday, Anil Saturday
" NVashington, Daily, Sundays excepted..
JOHN OPDYCKE, Agent
For Easton, Freomansburg, Bethlehem and Allen
ten•n.
LANING,
Ocnernl Agent
Office, Ner 19, North River. New York.
Morel' 28, 1860. tr.
•
The fled Lion.
What's the matter? what's the fuss'? what's 19ose
what's up ?
IThat's the cause of this mighty commotion !
Is the Jordan on lite? is the Lehigh dried up?
!lave the mountains beets set all In motion?
What does Jack yell about? what is got into Brown?
Why is all the world racing and rurtning ?
It is the Bed Lion, he lays himself down
With an air full of comfort and'eunning; • ,
110 shakes his thick 111E1711! ns if in grant anger .
but not with inteht to devour,
For ho merely runrs'out: where is friend (Jnnge
were?
And asks him the very saute hour :
Who says that you had boon chased out of thu
Square,
'Canso fifty morn, rocks had Leon kicking P.
ft cannot ho true, for it w•oul.l not he fair,
•
lialess through some partintn tricking.
This pleases old Gungwore, oral puts him In Omer
• And he sings out: we'll make it ell right, sir.
Had I 1111 L Con tinue.llo take mine one'pl beer,
• r court'', iq.lty :who're r tine; Wttnift - tlhfiltr, 'si r. •
'Choy think that tho.squnre is n magnet of might,
Surpassing tho North Polo's attraction,
And draws to its focus, by day and by night.
The friends or n pure,,Nalt-Decortion, •
IMII
My "Pretzels" have always been splendid, they Nay
Anil so was my " . Seiletzer"--by Jingo! •
And Sugars that rv, frequently given away,
Are selling at :t cents in Mingo.
And hod I not served up so " indeed;
It would be " by golly" nu wonder,
Thal no ono would follow me over the street,
When others do serve over yonder.
Now, finally, friends and nequniutances, come
And meet nt the Red Lion nightly.
Your old daddy tlangower has plenty of room
You'll find none so clover and sprightly.
And should his now cellar take lire, the llama
Could . lm quenched with delirious lager
And the fire in the s:etnaell his lunches will tame,
Then mind and look out for
AB. GANOWERE.
Allentown, March 23, 1800.
Exton's Celebrated Crackers
For the,Siok as woll as those in Hoalth
Them is no Cracker in the market that onn Euro
Exton's Trenton Wine Crackers,
OR Ills
NM
WATER CRACKERS,
For welch ho received tho First Premiums nt the
State Fairs of Now Jersey, hold at Trenton, Sept.
. MS, and at Elizabeth City, Sept. 185 U.
H NA c r i l p N a ? m i t t ,r tr oV u o iiiA d i t io h n ou to i w in n to n n n eda l l i y et n ii l i l e t;: c e u p i ri l n i, ::
merely nsks those who have nut tried them to do Nn
and juilgu for thposulves. Retail the Certilleate of
Dr..fnmes 13. Cokninn, of Trenton, N. J. where the
Crackers tan inanufnetnred.
• on. .I .\N EH 11. COLEMAN'S I'IIIITICICATEL
The Wino Crackers manufaeturod by A. Exton, of
Trontim, N. J. aro composed of wheat flour, sugar,
butter, lard, lemon and common salt. The delicacy
of taste, lightness and crispness depend altogether
upon the purity of material, mixing and baking.—
they mire easy of digestion, nutritive, and palatable . ,
tiro excellent food for the sick as well its those in per-
Met health. Tho Water Crackers are equally pure.
Their superiorquality is owing to the skill witu which
(hey arc manufactured
JAMES D. COLEMAN.
Allentown, Mnreli I I, I 8 (l.
EC
Carriage Manufactoryi
undersigned hereby informs
Jl. tho public that he keeps run
-4411111113t....5tant1y on hand at his Carriage Man
ufactory at Schneeksville, Lehigh County, Carria
ges of all daseriptions, which le is prepared to fern
ish nt the lowest rates. This carriage innimfactory
has been long cstabli4ied and is well known in tbt :
entire section of the county. None lint the hest •
terials are used, and the bust workmen employed.-
Persons calling elm urall times have a largo variety,
rn.in which to :Arm. • Orders for now carringes
promptly tilled. Repairs made nt the shortest nu
tlet,. By 1 , 1 , 1'10 ntlention to ho,jites, th o
twitter expeets to itivreaso that liberal patrimnge,
with which lie has already bcon favored by the pub
lie. .19NATIIAN HESS.
Selinecksvillo, Poi:runny 21r,"18“ ----t f
?dosser &
No. 30 I±ll.st Hamilton St.
.1 1, L 1.,' A' 7' () 11' A', ..PA
jIIfIi.I:SALI nodßetail dealers in Red and
V' Intl{ Sole, Ilutrness, Upper and Collar Leath
; Kipps, Calf Skins; Aloroneo, Kid, Linings. !timi
ngs, :une threads null Shoo Findings at. low prices
nr cash. Also boid. Taunters Ilil. .
Thu highest price paid fur Hides.
• B.l.IIK! UK!! 11.111 IC! ! !
..They wi=t to hey coc,/,, t jgond
rh,,,aut at their tannery near the Little
Lehigh. They pay Seven Ikoliars 1111 d Firty cents
per cord. Thosu who will cut down wood. this
spring will do well to peal it, as the Bark alone ib
Mirth as int,elt, tie Darlt and wood together.
11111 M.
Allentown, Jan. IS
NATIONAL HOTEL,
3141.C11 ST' .LET, ABOVE THIRD
.• P i A.l) E P I- A
C YltUti CARMANY,
Novonibur 2, Mt). •
ALLENTOWN, PA', NVEJ/N.ESDAY MORNING, ,APRIL : 25, 1800,
Stand troliat tinder.
9 1 111 1 1 mirth is betiding, and Joseph Stepp's Cheap
Cash Store is against tho world and all the rest
of manhind. Groat slaughter in the field of battle,
for, the Sheriff has taken his course In Now York,
Boston, and Philadelphia, and near 400 ear loath
of new style Spring and Summer Silks; and all
other' kinds of now and fashionable dress goods,
hosiery, and embroideries hare just been sold under
the hammer; also, near 1000 half and quarter bar
role of the very best mackerel that over were
brought into Allentown t oleo, a large lot of Sugar,
Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tea, Chocolate, liaisons, Ace.
And just two days before tho Ist of Aril, Joseph
Stopp bought nearly all the atm° mentioned goods
for some of his gold lusty California Gold. 1 oil,
tiv Mime, Stony). enn, and will sell for Cash, cheaper
titan any Mimi•then', mon m this or any other cheap
whild. Now bobs, fait play and to ganging.—
Sto-p's Cheap Cash Slum is at No. 35 West Baton
ton St., Allentown, Pa. Don't tniss the place, Nu.
15, No. 35, No. 35, And I 'tilt heard some talk of
another large Sheriff's unto of Shawls. Cloaks, Mon,
titles, and Porn:Mk bon't tell anybody that Stapp
has• ;mint:thing less than 18 or 20,000 of tho hutd
'John Balls' fertaik flw the snla.noLt-rrock.: ~1
rittt N. B. Notice Is hemby given that I havo
b ) purchased this day the intermit of Mrs. Stopp,
Co's oliillinery bwro at No. 35 W. "Intuit
oh et., Allentown, Pa., and that 1 haVo now got a
largo assort went of Straw and Fancy bonnets, Shak
ers, Ribbons, flowers, kc., which I will sell very
heap fur Cos t. Mourning bonnets always on hand.
Country Milliners supplied at Wholesalo City
Prices.
Allentown, April 4, 1800. —St
LE HIGH
Transportation Line,
T HE LIIIIIUH TRANSPORTATIPN COMPANY
1. give notice that they aro now prepared do re
clove and forward merebandize of all kinds to and
from Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown,
Monett Chunk and l'cnn Haven and all int ~mediate
points via Didaware and Imhioh Canal. Tho goods
will bo reeieved at their old Stand, first wharf ahoVe
Vino St., on the Dula ware. This old established
line has been in operation fur upwards of• twenty
years and with strict nttention to bneines.4, the
Company hope to deliver safely and with despatch
all goods entrusted to their charge. Vic y respect
f.dly solicit the patronage of shippers. •
,P It 0 1 E 7'011,Y, •
C. l'n Erz, All en !own, .14.11 N Di: I, Easton,
T. B. sv sox, " DERRICK "
WM.Mrtitiuml, N. Y. J. T.
P. S. Ahuni.ru, Huston,
WE. PonnA
Trading - under the firm of
DRANK, WILSON, ,t; CO.
A OEN TS.
S. A. CLEWELL, Philadelphia.
JOIIN OPDYCK H, Easton.
BORITEK 4-, KNAUSS, Bethlehem.
'OSS, Allentown.
April •tth, 1860,
Gootis.
MISS H. C. KICHLINE,
' 1 ESPFiO 'V F . UT, L Y informs
."\ , 1 t lin Ladicl4 . of Allentown and
i ' lt
• 4 1p i licttbi,, its virittily that she Call still he
.i ft
c;•, ,, , • •,,,,:.. Mond at. lto old stand in " Wilson's
„,_.:6•,..4411 Row," No. it East Hamilton :tract,
`••—"'"\ • • Allentown, neon Ilto German Reform ,
1 0 4 .'• 4
. ' ' ed Church. where she lots reeeived a
," large os,ortment of new nod f.ndtiott
-
Ob.` able MILLI N Ell l'• li OOHS.
Tier variety consists in part of Pren,•ll Lace Blonde,
Blond Lie n , Fluted Lane, Fanlirnidereil Hair Tri
poli, colored .ninlonltlerecl , Belgrades, English Don -
Aahles. All kinds-of Chain Bonnets, Mourning 11, u
nuts, French and nil kinds or Artiticiula, Cnps, Face-
cap+, and all kinds orltibbona, 4e, .
Repairing, nitaping, whitening and preening niter
the latent fashion, and equal to •nay city establish-
Went, is always done at the shortest possible notice.
Miss Kichline makes it evident that her at , el; of
!Sonnets is of the most fashionable selection, and
prices correspondingly reason:tide. She Artists that
a generous public will extend to her a liberal patron
age, for which she will always reel grateful.
.PK'S - Country Milliners will find it to their ndvan
tage by giving her a call, as she will sell to then at
a very low advance.
Allentown, Merch 21, 1800
And Mantua Making Establishment.
.. ;
MIS S AIARIYr, A. Sl EI T UAL respectfully
forms the public that Rho carries on the Mil
linery and Dress Making business at No..9 , West
Ilamiliton street., above Roeder S Lerch' Stomp
where she would he happy to nectimmodate all in
need of anything In her lino of business. She has
Just. returned from New York and Philadelphia with
a large and elegant stock of Spring and Summer
•
mituNERT Gimps
9
Among whiehmill be found all kinds of BonnetVal
'vets of nll colors and variety of prices. Colored Vet
vets of all colors and prices. Figired, water'd and
corded Bonnet, Goods. bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
large assortment. French and
,American Flowers.
Laces, Bonnet Tabs, Crowns,,liuckrams,
together with a splendid assortment of Paris Fancy
Feathers.. . .
. .
The above goods were selected with much care,
and will be sold at the very lowest inorket prices.
Don't forget the place, No. 9, West Hamilton St.,
Allentown, l'a
MARY A. STLTTLI R
Allentown, Fob., 2S, ISM).
WALL PAPERS.
20,000 Rolls of Wall Papers of every.,
possible variety and description.
undersigned hnBjust received direct from the
manufactories, the larg2st, the best and the
cheapest assurtutent of WALL PAPERS, ever offer
ed to the public in Allentown.
Persons desiring to purchase, would dd well to
call and 'examine my stuck of new Patterns and
beautiful designs at low prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
Also all kinds of Gilt and Plain Window Shades,
and Fixtures. EDWIN SAEGER,
Ni,. 61 East Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa.,
Dealer in School Book's, Wall Papers, Perfttmery,
Also a News Agency,
March 11
Penoek's Iron Harvester,
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swa g , 1111.. attention of Partners is .particularly
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W f
.1. invited to this superior combined Mow
er and Reaper. Its lightness of draft, sim
plicity, durability, ease of management, the slow
speed at which it cut in the heavioit grass, its free
dom front choking and clogging, the di atinishud lin
bility to gut out of repair, tha good quality and com
pleteness of its construction, and its perfect adapta
tion to both Mowing, and Reaping, rustler it the must
dusirahle Machine in use.
URA 11A AI, P.SILENS pAssmonx,
Sul6 Agente, 637• Alarket Street,
Mureh 11, 1 S
Allentown Seminary.
It in% W. It. 110FrORD. A. M. Principal.
REV. J. S. ICES:A..ER, D. D. Assistant Principal,
rrllE 2 lth . 4 ionti;.4liiii SCIPIBOII of this Institution
.1 will Commence on Tuesday, the let of May.—
The course of ittstruction embraces all the branches
of a thorough English education, the elements of
Latin, Greek, Frolich and normal'.
Particular attentimi will . be given to those who
design to prepare themselves for teaching. Students
of a proper ago are accommodated with private
roinno, Ear Catalogues, or particulars apply to the
Principal.
March 1.1,1860
Executors Notice.
LETT.ELLS lestal.entory having been grunted to
flit, undersigned, Exceutor of the lost will anti
le: lament of lien Barber, late of the borough of
Allentowu, Lehigh county,'oleecaFed, all person,:
&laud to said cent Le ore requested to matte payment
within six weeks (rota •this dote; and till persons
Ittivitig clitieas against sold estOte, will pro,untthetn,
duly otithuntieatell, for sultlenient within thu above
uututiuuu'a time to
JOSF.PIi YOUNG, Ex . ocutor.
Allentown, Nardi 21;186),
Wm. IL. l'omr, ."
JOHN OP I) I:, 1"
MILLINERY
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C. E. SEYMOUR CO..
107 NtmFau Street, New York.
January 2( ISIIO, • —2in
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NOW IS YOUR. TIME.
itgliman St tle It'
RESPECTFULLY informs his
friends, customers, and the
lA&public , in gonerel, that he still
Vir continues the COA CIIMA KIN 0
-. :7 7 13U5INLAS, in its various
bronchus, nt his old stand on the corner of Sixth and
Linden streets, in the borough of Allentown, where
he will always keep on band or manufacture to or
der at the 'shortest 'mile°, all kinds ofearringes, flitch
its Bat WES) CAIIitYALT , S , SULkIiTS,
Ills buttetittis bon g of the best that can be pro
enrod, and the , workmen being second to none in
the Union, heofeels confident that he con manuf..c
turn Carriages, in point of workmanship, in beauty
d bi style, equal to any other in the State.
Ilia work is,,dene under his own eye, and can be
werran led bf requested.
All kinds of repairing done in the neatest, cheap.
est and most eNpeditions Manner.
Persons con call and ekniaine for thmnselves, as
no charges will ho made.
Thant:lel fur pant favors, be hopes by strict at
tention to his business, to merit a slithery' . shorn
11f 1111111 in t twinge
March
. 7, 14,10
E. D. LAWALL,
Apothecary and Druggist.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 21 flrej Ilum St., Jllll ., niutvit, l'a
fIONSTANTLY ON HAND 1
Orngs, Chemicals, Dyestuffs,
Ye-1r . Acids, Perfumery, Patent
5 1.47. is Fluid, Vain ph ene, Medicines,
k... 11 11; . Alcohol, g'iirpetitinc, Soda Ash,
Cattle Powder, Potash, Saponifier, Sweet Oil,
Castile) , o;ip, Lard Oil, .1:c , &e.
'rust receleca a fresh supply of Congress Wsiter
from Sai:ttog , Springs.
For itiedivinal, purposep, several fine brands of
Itrandy, Ohl Port Wine and
Physiciabs ran hire confidelice in the purity of
ail Medkine+ furiihdied L
,y, inc.
Dealers purchasing articles of toe
will'find pile& agreeable, allowing them as fair
prolits•as by boning goods either in Philadelphia or
New V. I. ."= 7 - E. 1). LAWA'LL. •
Arentown, July 20. I. -tr
Dissdltttiore Notice
NOTICE is hereby given 'that the co-partnerSlOp
heretof , ore existing between the undersigned
in the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh County, intim
Hardware business, under the firm of Barber, Young
Jr, CO, was dissolved February 23‘1, 1800, by mutual
eement. All such as are indebted to said firm, are
requested to make immediate payment at the old
Business Stand, and such, as have 'claims against the
same, arc requested to present them for payment.
STEPHEN BARBER,
`JOSEPH YOUNG,
• MARK S. YOUNG.
ISM
The business will be conducted at the old stand by
.14 the undersigned, under the Ilrin of Mark 6.
Young Co., and it will afford the members of the
firm pleasure to vce their aid friends, no well as to
chow nil purchasers their wares, knowing that the
prices will give satisfaction. .
MARK S. YOUNG,
EDWAIt D B. YOUNG,
REUBEN P. STECKEL,
•- JOSEPH YOUNG.
Allentown, March 14. • —ft
Sewing Singer's 'Machines.
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Cl, - -; ,, , 't
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„.„. ..,,,ti ' established - reputation all
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1',.,2„, •. . for its durability and tho
t . work it performs. Where
1 , 1,1 no getting out of order.
' / 4 44.:" '_ l l • It makes a lock stitch
. .[ - “‘„4 . ...... 46 .. which will. neither rip,
ravel nor pull out. Per
.
sons having these machines in use would not part
with' them, as : , ,41000 a year can be made with one of
them. Jien 01110 at 010 lloet, and Shoe Store of
- ti EORG E LUCAS A; SON", .
• • (Agent for B. Randall,)
No. t, East Hamilton St., Allentown Pm
1 P. S.--AII orders promptly attended to
Allentown, January 17, 1800.
• .Executors 9 Notice.
LETTERS Metamentaty having been granted to
the undersigned, Executor? of the last will and
testament of Peter Newhard, late of the borough of
Allentown, Lehigh county, deceased, all parsons in.
dubted to said estate ere requested to make payment
witiOn six weeks front title date; and nil persons
having claims against said estate, will present them,
duly authenticated, fur settlement within the above
meniknled t.llllO to
•
SARAH NEWHIA.ED,
E. It. Nimumw, • Exocutorp.
AMANDA A. SMITH,
Allentown, Mauch 14, 1860,
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Lathrop, Ludington & Co.
I AIPORTEItS and Jobber 3 of Foreign and Do
rnestie
J.PRY 7d - IMS, ./10.57E/i i 1 . •
Nos 23 nod 25 Vial( New York.
Also always on band an oxteneive stock. o
NOt101:1S.
Nor York, November 185% —ly
A. B. Schwartz,
ATTORNEY U LAW,
n FFI,OE, liasG Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa.
X-1 lice doors cant of the Sheriff's 011ioe.
.1:.1.1 - Cati ho consulted in the Eogllab and Oerman
.
language! , ."s.
Iloventher 25, 1859,
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11 A UI.ADUATF ofJeffersou'Medical College,
and resident of Heidelberg township, Le
. • • 'high county, immediately in the vicinity of the
public house of Mr. Daniel Delbert, offers his pro
fussienal services to the eltieens of that vicinity. lie
will glaidly'answerAo calls at all hours of the day
or night. • • ' [Novetuhei lli, 185t1,--ti
IEIII
Adaiii: Woolever,
ATTORNEY-AT. LAW,.
SIIERIFF'S OPPICE, ALLENTOWN, PA.
WILL attend to tho collection of claims in Le
liigh and adjoining countiou.
Allentown, July 27, 18159,.
NEW GOOD% NEW GOOD:
AT THE
a ILI 1 47 ‘ (t) Mt la
OF reeDtER t C ,NVe s Lll u t
Allentown,
returned
from Nun York and Philadelphia with•a largo and
splendid assmtment of SPRING AND SUAIMBR
GOODS. The liberal patronage wo have received
we consider a sufficient guarantee for enlarging
our Stock, Beleiving that, by keeping a largo and
well selected stock of
. goods. That we con increase
our sales and therefore afford to sell nt, less profits,
adhering to the new rule of " Large Sales and,Small
Profits.'
Raeder k Larch make baits in fine goods such as
Plain and Figured Black Silks, Fancy Silks of every
shade, color and Intact styles, now styles of Irish
Poplins, Silk Irons, Camillus, English and French
Barges, Votenable, ebonies, new materials fur'Truv
ailing goods, otc.,
•Wo have also a largo stock of Shawls, Raglans,
Dustres, Manillas, Sun Umborellos, Parasols, K id
'Gloves,
:MOURNING GOODS
Bombazines, Alapaccas, all Wool DoMinos, Chally
DClailiCS, Black and figured Silk Ironos at 278 cents
per yard, Mehairs, Valencias, Lisle 'Ph-cad Ging
hams, Calicoes, Black English• Crape, Lovo and
Craps Veils, Collars, kc. Also,a full assortment of
hall' mourning goads.
Ladies and Childrcds STEEL SPRING SKIRTS,
white and colored froth 20 cents up tds2l)o.
Gentlemen's Wear.
Block' and light colored cloth, Cassimcros; Vest
ings, icons ale, A grout variety of Ifoisory, Cloves.
Linens, Linen linntlkerchief, Linen and Woolen Ta
tie Covers, Marseillas Quilts, Bosoms, Collars, Cra
vats, Umbrellas Jce.
Queensware and Glasses in all varieties.
a ut ocomillaapa •
WE hnco• always on hand n
r T. 3110 large and well selected stock
, l i t i mm , 4 4. u p, of Sugar, Tons, Molasses, Coffee,
YLVAIIIMPIutr Raisins, 'Spices, Coarse and fine
Salt by sack or bushel, Dried
Fruits of all kinds constantly on hand.
FISII! PIS!!!
Macharol No. 1. 2 null 2, Whole Haloes, and Quar
ter tmult , . Whitu Fish which wo ()Inv at cost for
• N. 13.—A1l kinds of country produce taken in ox
change for goods,and the highest market price paid
tli.i'lease give us n call before purchasing else
where. No charge f&r showing goods.
C. 11. It.,.w.nr:ni
Allentown,April 11, ISGO
IMO
ew s for e, c
•
Charles Keck, •
Merchant Tailor in Allentown.
LjEltlipY informs 'his friends ttrl•tho public •i
II general, that he still coniinnos nn the
Merchant Tailoring llnnines.r. •
No. East. Hamilton street, "nearly opposite the
tterman lietorMed Church, in Allentown Ivliere he
keeps on hand a.
,Large Assortment of Woollen Goods,
mu' as Cloths, Onsiinicrts, Sittlinetts, le., of a
colors and prices. Satin and Marseilles Vesting.
Sommer drew goods Pr um and lovs, alt of what,
were seleVted by himself with great care.
As fir Custonier Work-,
lle will In, ready at all times to make up any kin
.CCionds inln Clothing for Ctistomers, tut the short
est notiee bought elaewhere, and will he pleased t
see his old ett.tomers retufh to him with favors. II
further returns hiriAineore thanks to those who bar
:divers farmed hint with their mvitotn, nod trust
that he will he able to merit their friendship. bone(
forth
BEA I) Y MAW: 01.01'11.1N0.
Ito keeps on hand a genotlal assortment of Itnn
MADE CI,OTII N (1," SIVil as COs is of every quality?
Pants and VOSUIIgH. Such who are in want of the
articles just named, will do well to call at his. estah
tishment, as ho is satisfied to sell at a living Foal
while others do business to gain wealth, He will
furnish a complete dress from $5 to $25. It is evi
dent then, that it is to your advantage reader, to
give him a nail and judge for yourself.
He is in the regular reloipt of Philadelphia 'and
New lurk Fashion Plates, whichluables him to cut
for each according to his taste and fancy.
He invites the public to give him a call and canto
ine his Hoods and his Clothing—which costs milli
ing—and satisfy themselves of what is said above:
farther, ho feels satiAett if this is done, it will
prove to the advantage of .those who have adopted
the plan
Allentown, April!, 'SOO. tf
A Fresh Arrival of GOoda
THE now firm of Horn, :Jacobs Co. 'MVO just
1. returned froni Philadelphia and New York
with a
SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS.
ConSisting of Dry thou 141 Hardware, Groceries,
Queonsware, and inline of all such articles, as are
kept on hand in a country store—a dock not to be
excelled in the County, and which they can cell as
diem, if not cheaper, than at.any stores Outside the
Sca-ports,
prirmi the ordinary country produce taken in
trade for goods, and"the highest market prices- paid
fur the cam:
_•_ _ _
April •4.
JOHN F. HALOACH
JUSTICE If THE PEACE.
nfli Weco un the 'West side of 2.1. street between
V ton and Linden Street , has been appointed as
Agent of 111. L. Boiler's European Express and Expe
dition, Commission, mid Forwarding 'louse, No. 4
'Chamber Street, New York.
Ile writes or draws all Powers of Attorneys in the
Garman and English Languages and forwards to all
Germany and Englitud.'. Also Passago certificates
can be had at his office to Bremen, Homburg, 11111 re,
Antwerp, Rotterdam and London.
.Allentown, August 11, 185 U.
IMS
TM TROTTING SUWON
•St®: Charles
ixT ILL ctand nt t h e vtablee of the
Vv A .1/1:71 ICA N Allen.
44,, town, Lehign nountyi !end nt,ne elite,
idatte,) from the 2.der April In LIM let
el Augmd, 1860, every day in the week, (Snmlay:
except..lJ Early application l'or his maviees should
be made, as they are limited.
WM
Allabhorn, March 28,
Allen Insurance Cot,
ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY; PA.
plus cumpalis is organized under the gonernlln•
1. suranee Laws of this State, nnil insures ulna
Ito It:moat pritleiplo exelusively, ugainst. loss by lire
o u Iluildiiig Merellatulise and other properly. Ap•
pliention 14 iIISUMIIUU may lie made at the ollieo
the coninnny,ur to the Surveyors .whose names ha
huretofore been announced.
0. W.. 000 PER, President.
0. M. BUNK, Serretary.
Allentown, Dee, il. 18511
$5O to slso•Por IMEonth.
MEI
lION °RAMA: It US fN ESS. —Agentslocalor troy
oiling wanted in every town and county in the
Union to eng,ige in the fain of it new article patent,
of utility, beauty mot novelty demanded In every
family, office, stint, and manttfaetory, ofriirding
profits and quick suleA. No tit tatlufg or medicine
and no bonus for patent right. Cire.aar of deserip
ion, terms, he., mailed on application with three
cent stamp, to !, PLAN UELL CO.,
Ads i 4, Allentown,..Pa.
robrunry f, 1960
• Removed. C
•
11., RUN K has removed his .latly W N
Wilco to o. 11;
, Eat Hamilton ettnet, opposite beeliture Amor- ,
lean Maul.
The Unice of Ruita Rumen, and Of the Ata,m;
InsunAect:. COItVANY have been' removed to the
same place.
, .
Doc • •
17 1869.1
. Mr. Edge was Into at breakfast—that' was
not an umisual'oecurrenci3—and ho was a
tlo disposed to be cross—which Was likewike,
nothing now. So ho retired behind his news
paper, and dovoured his eggs and: toast with
out vouchsafing any reply; savb unsocial mon
osyllables to the gentle remarks of the fresh
looking little lady opposite-4o wit: Mrs. Edge.
But she was gathering together for the grand
final onslaught, and when at length Mr. Edge
had got down to the last paragraph, and laid
aside the reading sheet it Caine.
Dear, didn't you say you were going to leave
me a hundred dollars for my furs to-day?"
" Whatfurs?" (Rather shortly it was spo
ken.)
notwEß LERNT.
[B. F. Lencu.
CHARLES R ECK
KERN, JACOBS Sr, CO.
Bin
P. V. BUSTED
ME
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Blue Eyes Behind a Veil.
by LUCY A. RANDXa
"Those new sable, dear; my old affairs aro
gettingshockingly, shabby, and I really think—
•" Oh pshawl what's the use of being so '6i
trevagant? I haven't any•money.just now to
lay out in uselosg folli . 9s. The old furs are
good enough fier any sensible woman to wear."
Mis. Edge, good, meek little soul that she
was, relapsed into obedient silence ; she only
sighed a soft, inward sigh, and presently be
gan on a new tack.
" Henry, will you go with me, to my aunt's
to night
'• Can't you go tdone ?"
" Alone? How would it: look?" Mrs. Edge's
ember—for she had one thought ,it.„did'nt
',Ty often parade itself—was fairly roused.—
" You are so neglectful of those little talon
tions you used to pay me once—you never
walk with me, nor pick up my handkerchief'
nor notice my dress, as you did once."
" Well, a fellow can't be Corey. tin
upon the women, can he ?" grOwle 1r
Edge. . •
" You could be polite enough to Miss Wfl
(en last night, when you never 'thought to ask
me if I wanted anything, though you knew
perfectly Well that I had a headache.. I don't
believe you care so:inuelt es you used to do!"
And ,Mrs. Edge looked 'extremely pretty,
with tears in her blue eyes and a quiver on
the round rosy lips.
" Pshaw !" said the husband peevishly.—
" Now don't be silly Maria!"
"And in the stage yesterday, you never
asked me lf I was warm enough, or put my
shawl round me, while Mr__Brown was, so very
alfectionate. to his wife! It was mortifying
enough, Ilenry—it was indeed!"
•• I didn't know women were. such fools,"
said Mr. Edge sternly, as he drew on his over
coat to escape the tempest which he saw ra-
pidly impending. " Ain I the sort of a man
to make a ninny of myself doing the phlite to
any female creature?'. Did you ever know me
to be conscious whether a woman had ti shawl
'or a swallow-tailed coat ?"
Maria eclipsed the blue eyes behind a little
pocket handkerchief, and lidnry, the savage,
banged the door loud enough to giveDetty,
the kitchen a nervous start.
"Raining again! I do believe we tiregoing
to have is second edition of the deluge," said
Mr. Edge to himself that'evoning as he en
sconsed his six feet of iniquity in the aouth
west corner of it car at the City Hall. "Go
ahead, conductor, can't you ? What aro you
waiting for ? Don't yoU see we're full, and
its dark already?"
" In ono minute, sir," said the condnetor; as
he helped a little woman with a basket op
board. " New, sir, Move up a, bit if you
ME
Mr. Edge was !exceedingly comfortable,
didn't want •to (novo up, but the light of the
InmP, just ignited; falling full on the peurtY
forehead and shining golden hair of thO
comer, ho altered his mind and ho (lid move
up:
•
"What lovely eyes!" tooth lie mentally, as
le bestowed 'a single tieltnowledging
" Real violet blue ! the very color I admire
nost. Bless me! whet bosiness has an „old
narried man like tile thinking apttt; ey , •
Vita would Marin say, the jealous •
Mink! There—she's drawn a confounded yi;.k .
fiver her face. and the light: is as dim as'n
low but those were pretty eyes !"
The fair poSsessor of the blue eyes shivered
slightly and he drew her mantilla' closer
round her shoulders.
" Are you cold, Miss? Pray, honOr•rno by
voaring my shawl. I don't need it nt nll my:
SILO did tint reftise—slie murmured some
faint' apology (*or troubling liiin, but it was nut
relusal.
"Nn Irk11111tr;—not a bit !" said lie, w
alacrity arranging it on the taper 'shoulders
and then as the young lady handed her Carel
the „conductor, he said to hiniself, "what
slender, lovely little hand! If there's an 3
tiling I adMire . in a woman it's a pretty hand
Wonder what klintof month she's got?
nut be blighttill if it eirresymils with,t
thitt veil !"
But "li)lattge" w . lio(iver that niyt:tiOtil po
or may be, did'not take possession of the ,p
nuking Veil, mr) Ethtti's curiosity about, tl
otoutli of the blue-eyed dams:ll remained u
" Have you room enough Miss? I fetrr you
are erowded. Pray, sit a: little closbr to me.".
" Thank yen sir," was the soft reply; coin•
ing front behind the veil, as Mr. Edges; rap
turously reflected—" Like an angel front the
gloom of a dark cloud." And his' heart gave
a loud thump as the pretty shoulder touched his
own shaggy overcoat in a nestling sort of at
' Peciaetily thie iv getting rather romantic,'
thought he; and then, with annudible whisper
" What would Maria Amy?"
The rest of that long, dark, rainy ride was
delicious witlx.that shoulder 'against his own.
llow gallantly'ho jumped up to pull•tho strap
for her:---by sortie faioring freak'of fortupe
happened t0.b0....a1. the very Street • Wherolid
intandedi to. stopt--And under cirount,
'static'eS:wC Can' . hardly' blamb'him; . when the
ear stepped so, stulderd.fthat'sho:CUnght in
stinotively at his .harLfcr 'support ) for the
Tn ikj
cis „e •
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41:
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squeeze he gave the plunip snowy palm. Any
man in his.- seuses:would . havo:-..done the same'
—it was such an.inviting little Lilly 1•
Out into the rain and darkrtess'ourJwo•
Brims sailed, scarcely meretban• able tooteer
their course by the glimmering reflection of
the street lamp on the streaming pavemOnts4
"'Allow me to carry. your basket, Miss, as
long as our paths lie. in -the.same direetions," .
said Mr. Edge. courteously, • relieving her ~of
the burden as he spoke, "And-r-find--may
bo-you'd find less difficulty in walking if you'd
just take my anti!"
Well, Was'nt, it delightful. Mr. EdgeAc
got the *et 'streets and the pitchy darknese-i
-he thought ho was 'walking . on•.roses•l , Only,
as ho approached his own door, he•bogan to
feel a little nervous,' and wish' that the lovely
incognito' wouldn't hold on. quite .t3o • tights--
Suppose Maria should be at the window .on
the lookout for as she often was, how
would she, interpret . matters I He, could'nt
make her believe that ho. only wanted to bo
polite to a fair traveller I IfeSides , this etreep
ing declarations of the morning—she would:be
sure to recall them,
As he stopped at the right number and
turned round to bid the blue-eyed a.rogretfyd
'adieu, he ho was astounded to see her.- ,run
lightly up the steps to enter likewise I .Qra
cious Appollo I he: burst into a chilly' perspir
ation at the idea'of Maria's horror! •
" I think you have made a mistake. Alio,"
stammered he,." this can't be your house?" .
But it was too late—she was already in the
brilliant lighted hall, and turningrouad•.threiv
off her dripping habiliments, and made, Min a
low courtesy. -• • • ..
'." Very much' obliged to you for your polite
ness, sir !" • •
".Why, its my wijit !" • • .• t •
" And happy to see that you haven't forgot
ten all . youz :gallantry towards the:ladies put.-
Sued the rnercileSs little puss, her blue eyes 4they
were pretty!) all in a dance with • stitpreseed
•
roguery, •• . .
Edge 10. - Aed from the ceiling to the:floor in
vain smirch for .a loop:hole !of retreat; Nit the
scaroh was unavailing. : •
Well said he in the most sheepiSh of all times
it's the first time 1 over was polite to' a woman
in the cars and hang Me if it shan't be the
• "'You see dear," said the ecidatidlittlei lady,
I WaS somewlutt belatedi--didnq imptict.trii be
lolaydd so long, and , hadnititiny'ided . l, should
abet with se much attention in th&ears, grid
coin my own husband too! , . : Goodness igraci•••
how a.unt , Priscilla will •enjcipthirjokel"
If you toll that old harpy,'? isitithEdgbt'in an
accent ufl desperation;:`,. tnoldr , shall.dreirr xhe
last of it." ' i;• • • T ht
" Very probably," said MarittiprOYekingly..
" Now look here,.larling,". said Mr;.. Edge
coaxingly, you Von't,eny anything, will ,ou ?
A fellow don't want to: be. laughed-. at by : all
the world 1 - I say , Maria, you, shall' haveAlle
prettiest furs in New. York if yon°11 : 04 keep
quiet—you shall on my honor."
The i terms wore satisfatory, and Maria carat,
ulated,—who wouldn't? And that is. the way
she. got those splendid furs that filled the!hearts
of all the female friends with envy ;and perhaps
it was what made Mr. - Edgcs such a scrupulously
ocirteOtis
ANNECDOTE WABI.III4bTON:—.4IRyOr Zen
ry of •Philadelphia, full:ashes Theiftsseivith
.the following; interesting letter from , the men
erable Grant Thorburn, , ,new in his.BEitli,lear.
The letter is dated New 4aVen,l'eb. 4801860.
Mr. PRINTER t—ln 1796 I head the farmer
narrate 'the following incident!: . 4tid he,
"when the British troops held pbsiessima of
New York, and the . 'Ainerican artily lel in
the neihborhood of Wet Pant, one morning
at sunrlsb . went 'forth , to 'bring;houto' the
'On-passing liri'sh+fitoo'd, I
heard ti groaning sound pet434:o in:- die- .
tress. On; nearing the, sPot;I: heartklieieords
'Of a maiin pray Or. • I stood Vehindralttrbe the
Ananeaine• forth ;' it . .v . rni Georgei Wiisilingtop,
the Captain'of the Lord's host'in IlarthAtner
..:• • ; • ;
'armor 'belonged b 'ithe:'lSocie . tir of
Friends, who, being oriposed4o:Wat iltitidti any
pretext wore lukewarm, - andlf sotne'easet op
peged to the eanse of the oonittilTithiti r -rnan
was a T ory. • • .0 : . ,• •,
However, having seen the':General mit& the
camp, her' wont to hig•oivn , liouseij' , Mdrtha,
'said he to his wife, we mate not . oilposer this
war any longer; this morning I hoard the
man George Washington send a:pkyer to
'Maven fer his country,*aiid be
heard. , .
This faViner awelt'bettVeeri the and
sent IVashin',Oen e .Manyiteins! edriebtititig the
movements ef 'the enemy, vilileh"ditt ietid.ser
vice te'the good cruise. . • 1 '
this ineitiolit'iVe May ifithethet•Wash
inglon arose m:itit'tlitiimia' 'petty ftie hiiteoun
ry fought for lier at Merhliiiiii,'lM,Viateh
ed tor he'r in the silent 'ht..
Lau Oloinld road. tibuittpapprin7t It is
one great mistake in female educatidd;tixkoep
;t yound holy's Cinin - and attentiniAgeted to
only 'the fashion alde r; tt it re of~llth Afq. If
yen would qualify her for oonyersrkti!!, you
inti.o give her education with the antma).Forld .
and its transpiring ,OventS.; hrAipo read
newspapers .and 'becorno the
.presont 'character . and iinpitWatuerit •tif our
race.
. .
rp If you want to eerie pont , Inirannity ef
fectively, help tlio ntitlyaroUndystu : LA thoro
be any old, maids about, geAthoutrilusitands :
if poor, give them money ; If widow'!' Console:
them; if pretty girls, pleasoAhonyt if Pagans t s,
preach tho mord to them ;,sti,r.Ahom up -,; turn',_
tivist,..fty, -boil,. stow or i nOok some"'
thing Christian4lind- good:- After thaA; . look
out for thri heathenVitiidAithee'lbiklifil foreigri
partii •„e.:!, r„! , ,t
iterA;FoantetvitiorAtyjwinikaa git l ifebyoung
,litdiee et the present dAmorgi fitted, ferl.twives?
A, much mere tinpertaitt iequiryie wethr they
are fitted.for t_, .
ME
ECM