El VOLUME XIV.) 1800. 3.800. SPRING 434 SUMMER. /11.1. ABOUT HEAD COVERS. Hata for walking, acing, driving ; Ilats dull faces 811 " lists for youth', light, airy, dashing; • Hats for men of tasto and fashion ; Hats for features bright and joHl: no s f or tkces tnelancholy Bats foi figures brand and burly; lints for straight hair or for curly ; - Hats for traveling, shooting, sailing ; Hata rain.proot in storms unfailing: Hats for spring, twelve styles together; le for every kind of weather; Ms of silk felt, straw, and beaver ; lists that ainioge wear forever; ' lints for spa's and watering places; •liats of styles to wear at races ; Hats with which a room to enter ; Hats for seenes'of wild adventure; lints of ninny shapes uncointuon • Hats admired by every woman; • "'Hilts to stand all kinds of mauling ; Hats distinct for every calling; Hats light, pliable, elastic; Thai less flexible and plastic; Hats of quiet styles for pastors; Hats round•erowned—your knowing castors ilats•to suit much race and notion; Hate unmatched for ventilation: Hats for young men and for children ; • Hats of beauty quite bewildering; Hats that boys and Misses sigh for; Hats, in fact, that babies cry for; lists for soldiers, hats for sailors; Hats that grace the worlc of tailors ; Hats at imam:, riuon, and rivn dollars ; Fit for gentlemen and scholars, At Hess' Great Hat Emporinni, Ni'. 31 Enst Ham ilton street, nearly oppoulto the Gorman Reformed Church.. Straw Goods in all their variety. Ladies' Shakers,- Ladies' Bloomers, Children's Flats, Chil dren's Pain and Fancy Hats, Boys' Cape and Hats, Traveling mut Sportingthms and soft Hats. The, as sortments embrace a greater variety of styles ;bail has ever yet boon attempted in this branch of the business In Allentown. • SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent. Allentown, April 18. s lov • .t 1 I.e VulAie,. Charles_ Keck, Merchant Tailor fintAllentown, trEREBY informs his friends h and the public in general, that he still continuos on the Aferehant • Tailoring Liminess. No. 35 East Hamilton street, nearly opposite the German Reformed Church, In Allentown wherein keeps on band a 'Large Assortment of Woollen Goods, such as ?tits Onssimereti, 'Saitinetts, &c., of all colors an prices. Satin and,Marseilles Vestings, Summer dress go . ods for mon anttPoys, all of which were selected by himself with great care. As for Customer. Work, Ho will be ready at all times to make up any kind of Goods into Clothing-for Customers, at the short eat notice bought elsewhere, find will be pleased to see hie old customers return.tc; him with favors. He further returns his sincere thanks to those who have always favored him with their custom, and trusts that ho will be able to merit their friendship hence forth. READY MADE CLoTutso. itie keeps en hand a general aasortmunt MAba Cturnmo,” such se Coate of every guano', Pants and Vestings. Such who are in want of the articles just mooed, will de well to rail at hie estnb • tishruent, as ho is satisfied to sell at. n living profit while others 00 business to gain wealth, Ile will furitish a complete dress from $5 to $25. It is evi dent thou, that it is to yettr,advalitage render, to give him a call and judge ter yourself'. Ho Is in the regular receipt of Philadelphin nod New York Fashion Plates, which enables him to eat for each according to his taste and fancy. . lle invites the public to give hint a call and exam % Inc tie Goods and his Clothing-••which ecru 111./th ing—hit satisfy iIICIIISOIven of what is said above; further, he Weis satisfied if. this is Acme,' it will • prove . to the-n kontage of those who have adopted the plan. • • ^A., • .;•• CHARLES NECK. Allentown, April 11;,18t10. tf THE ALLENTOWN- M"' ALM II XC1P.107%41.33X.s TA IL 0 R WO E g TABLISIDIENT AND GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, 53 Eas(Hamillon Street,2 doors below the • Jlinerivag Hotel, ALLENTOWN . , PA., D ESPECTFI3I.I.I" announce to their friends and , the public in general,' that they -hare just re ceived a splendid assortment of NNW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, which will he made up to order on short noii , e in the intent styles, and Ina superihr inanner ; romdst ing partly of Black French Cloths of all grades, Blue, Brown, Olive and Green Cloths, French !Titbits, 131 . 1( Doeskin Comintern:4 of all, grades, Black Z:11,111011,1 Cassimero—new style, French Silk mixed Natings, Black end white mixed Tricot Coatings, Brown and white mixed TricotTontings, Drap Coatings, Eng lielvltepellant Ca/Amore Coatings--Brown and Oray. A laego, assortment of French and English Fancy Cassimereselegent styles, Domestic Cessi. mores of all qualities, a large assorlment Matelasse Vestings, Plain and figured Grenaditic•>, Farley Silks and Marseilles of all rpmliiiee, .te.„t All orders thankfully received and promptly exc-- cubed at rensnnahle terms. • Ni - Cash buyers Brill find it to their particular udvantage to obtain their clothing?). this establish ment, en they will be sure to receive the best. ob tainable value for their money. FURNISHING 0001); . t, such as Shirt NVeres, Cravats, Neckties, Silk and Linen IFdk'fs, llosery, Gloves, Suspenders, ,to. Shirs nindo to order. Wo ha vo made nrrange nentis with Winchester A: Co., of Philadelphia to take measure for shirts and get up in the BKST MAN nail. Undershirts and Linen and Cotton Drawers. SAMUEL 110 ATS, W'M. F. 5111,1,E1t, Sup'l. April 18,1.880 WALL PAPERS. 20,000 Rolls of. Wall Papers of every possible variety. and description. THE undersigned has just received direct from the manufactories, the largest, the hest :mil the cheapest assortment of WALL PAPERS, ever offer ed,to the public in Allentown. . . Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to call and customs my sleek of new Patterns and beautiful designs at low prices before purchasing elsewhere. Also all kinds of. Gilt and Plain Window Shades, nod-Fixtures. • EDWIN SAEGEIt, No. 64 East Hamilton St., Allentown, Pn., Dealer In School Books, Wall Papers, Perfumery, Au Ac. Also a Nowa Agency.' . ilarch 14 Mien InsUrance Co., ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA. rrnlS C.Anminy is organized under the general In .l suraneo Laws of this State, and ,insures upon the mutual principle exclusivelyoigainst loss by fire, on Buildings, Merchandise and other property. Ap plication for insurabco may be made it the office of the company, or to the Surveyors whosu names have heretofore boon announced. • C.•ll'. COOPER, President C. M. RUNK, Secretory. Alliintown, lice, 17 1859 THE TROTTING STALLION St. Charles WILL stand at the stables of the AJ . 11.11.11,4A BOILL, Allen ter'• t p o li7e n e , t io no „ o h n. t . i l e r ! ; of August, 1860, every day in the week, (Senility: excepted.) Early implication for his services should be made, as they are limited. Allentown; Match 28, 1860. • . . . . . . . . . • . _ 11 - 1' , • • . .✓ . . • :" .11 , . . ' / • .4 . . •.t . ..r .• . ....... • . . . • • . ~ • . . 1-4 s • -• • . . MIBLISIIED MEEKLY, BY • iffa -'77> .• • M t • fig , r;T.- a. • • 1 : • • • Cabinet Ware Rooms \l' a. 2U Woof Hamilton Street, PRICE & WEAVER, having lately funned a co partnership in the above business, respectfully announce to the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that they have on hand a tiret-rnte nssortment of C A• 11 I re WARM of till doseriptiow+, consisting o f Bureaus, Side-boarfh Pier, Centre, Curd, Dining and Breakfast Tattles, also What-Not and Sofa Tables, Parlor Chairs,Spring sent Rocking Chairs, Sane, Pinne-stools, Bedsteads of every description, together with a general assort • moot of KITCHEN FURNITURE, nil of which they will sell at prices which defy competition in either town or country. They also manufacture to order every description of Furniture, and every article sold by them is warranted to giro on tire satisfaction, or no sale. So please give them n rail and see for your selves, at No. 29 Wept Thimilton street,— sign of the Venetian Blind. Also, always on hand, Tucker's Patent and Patnaufs Patent Spring Beds. Also, all kinds of Looking Cllns.ses. N. B.—A complete assortment o Venetian Blinds always on hand, and made to order at short notice. SIMON 11. PRICE, Fob. 25.—tf.1 IIENIIY S. WEAVER. Nov Jersey and Pennsylvania NEW YORK TO EASTON, WHITE HAVEN, WILKES BARRE,..: AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. via,the MORRIS & LEHIGH CANALS,, NOTICE is hereby given that a regular lino of covered Boats will he run from PIER' 19; NORTH RIVER, (between Dey and Coui•tland Streets,) New York, the present season, through the• Morris and Lehigh Canals. The above lino was started in 1859, as an r.Operi vu.ol, and not with•snob encouragement from mer .lannte and ohirpera-oft-io induo. iie oonlinuanco-t.:l a more extensive scale, and with a better• organiza tion; and they feel satisfied that with the facilities now possessed, and the extreme lom meter: offered, they can give perfect antiefaetion to all who may patronize them. Their connections with other• transportation lions cc Its follows, viz: At WA SIIIN wroN, N. J., witlt the. Del. hank, .t; We , . turn It. Road. 44 14:ASTo::, Pit., " " Lehigh Tran , poris. lion Co., to • & I•rom Phila. o ALLENTOWN, PII., " " Halt Penn R. It. for Reading Pa., " Warm . HAVEN, Ps., Lehigh 4.• clusq , It. R. for W karre, Pa. Cutil farther notiec their Bouts Will leave New York as For Willtesbarre, via White IlliVell, every Saturday l'o.ton every Tuesday, 'Thursday. and Saturday " Washington, Dltily, SllildtlyS excepted. JOHN OPDYCKE, Agent Par ten, TireemonAturg, Bethlehem and Alleu Mum. C. H. LANINI3, tionernl Agent Qfti , e, Pie• 19, North River, !Yew York. March 28, 1860. tf f4IE IG H Transportation Line.. rpm!: TRANSPORTATToN comPANV I give notice that they 111'0 now prepared to. 1.,;• !dove and forward tuerchandize of all kinds to and from Philadelphia,. Easton, lbuhlehem, Mauch Chunk and Penn Doren and all inialutolinte points via Delaware and LoliWi Untal.• 'Chu geode trill he rerieved at their old Stand, !hot wharf abot Vine 51. nn the. Delatmu. This old wdaldb,hol line hnn Leon in operation for upwards of twenty years and with Ariel. attention to business, the Company hope to deliver shfely and with despatch all goods entrnoted to their harry. They respect fully solicit the patronage of shippers. . C. PRETZ, Allolllowll, .101 IN DnAkr, Ettilon, T. B. WIC St,N, . DER 11111: ITIII.ICIC, . 1 VII. 1111 , 111111!:D, N. Y. J. T. limour, I'. S. Altmit.mt, Eust o n, I Wm. IL POMP, o MT. VOltll AN, '' I JulIN 01 . 1.1"i'liE., Trailing under the firm of DRAII.E, WILSON, at CO. .il GKN'I'S. S. A. CLEWELL, Philadelphia. .11/11N OPDYCE E, Easton. BORIIEK •S: KNATTSS, Bethlehem. - E. MOSS, Allentown. April 4th, Illlin. 3m Singer's Sewing Machines. 6-.) T HE lale reduction in t/ `c7- 1 7„ Ji- price of these ma . igi r. - ~,, j f/ , chines brings them in v.' :r"..- f • e t, reach ol' everybody.-- ' ): 7 . . k ,). •lt Thetr r nrehines IIfIVO an • i _ ~..: , •\,,, , r ( v r . : l , , , t r . t l i k ft :e , ..l i, r . .. i l i i . t i t e lt d it 1 , , ,, t . t 0 t 1. 11 , 1 ...2 ' . „ F,..- : !-- 4 ,, . , for its durability 111111 the work it perfrms. There is no getting out of order. i ..,,.. lt makes a lock iii:. !. -- .‘ . .i,,........_, which will neither r:p. • ..' ' ravel nor pull out. Per• sons having these machines in tt,e nould not part with them, as $l.OOO a year sun be made with one of them. For sale of the boot and Shoe Store of • (IEOIIIIE LUCAS & SON, (Agent t for It. Itandall,) , . N. 5 East IlatnittOn St.. Allentown Pa P. S.- 7 -All orders promptly attended to, Allentown, January 17, IstiO CM REV. W. E. 1101VORD, A. 31. Principal. 111 7 . V. J. S. KESSLER, D. D. Assistant Principal, THE 24th &mi-Al./41111/ Sc,,on of this Institution 1 will commence on Tuesday, the Ist of The ammo of instruction onibraccs all the branches ct . a thorough English elocution, the..elements of Latin, Oreclr, Frehelt and German.. . CM P. V. RUSTED. I'B 11 PIZ X U IKE Yord• Store.' 1860. -'ROM-- PIeOPRIRTORS. Allentnwn Seminary. Partieular attention' will be given to those who design to prepare thentecives for touching. Students of a proper age uro accominodided with prifate rooms. For Catulogues, or purtieulurs apply to the Principal. March' 11, 18110. —llta Adam Woolever, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SliEltlFF'B OFFICE, ALLENTOWN, PA. Wotttnal t 6 tho colleution of claims in Lo- VV high end adjoining countiee. Allentown, July 27, 185 U ALLENT 'SIMI ' G G 1 ADS. 'l, TIIE nndersignlhaving just r. tin t ed from the City, has nos opened a full trOd now assort ment of all Itintlidf Spring an Summer Dress floods, at his Store Room in th four story build ing, a ikvv door oust of 'Voiletfc Newhard's lintel, comprising in port pf Chain's, aleneia's, and Moil de Chevero of ppleadid styles Ind at prices never before offered. sloetinentnl P, lids, and Persian De tains of entirdnew 'styles. ,' SHAWLS.—SteIIa Slimels of all,colors, kinds and prices, so that none need go• away without being suited and purelmang dno of the handsome now Shawls. SlLlCK—Silks:n prices never before offered in this market. Celorked 'ilks at almost any prices. And Black Silks of all Idnds and (polities. CLOTIL—CIoth iinsters, made of Cloth and Ze bra Cloth, Also a fine assortment of Duster Cloth of t•sriou' colors apil shndes. A splendirl • assort ment of Black Clith nt prices to suit the classes, rich nod poor. Mao a fine assortment of fancy Car simer:s. musLrNs.—Mtslinp, blenched and unbleached it the lowest. Minist prices. C RPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Mullett, in ~ Voollen and Cotter. At prices never before offered n thin town, and 01 Cloths of nll widths of the beet COAL OIL LAMPS.—A tine assortment of• the love Lampe, width we will sell nt iwicen that will hnn necommodut'en to the . public. Also Cool Oil Mt he best quality .• IROCE HIES AND QUEENSWARII-1 fine ns sonnent of Ororries, tomb as Sugar, Coffee, Ten, .te Also n largl assortment of Queenswate. Ten an thinner Setts all of which we will sell no low as pombie. IHOLEIIPL.—MnokereI in No 1 and 2, in whole, halfwit! quarter barrels. Salt in snehs and by the ;7:iit-The high, of p i , dam' Al aliov:yo.sle, st i van litho,lvre i fug el- whire. Alter:owl\ Ai 'i (ire - Vii; y in the Field of Battle. - Tamura), .I: gliter, and great victory. Sidon DI is mine( line log for a thousand years; and tta; Sheri last o.dil in jail : seventeen lawyers lock ed up ; le dge a d Jury SCIICSIeFIi during the night; some of ll 3 deal d out om it spree ; but, it is astonish ing to say that t : excitement al Stopp's cheap Cash Store, :add his tire cheap goods just got at Sheri ti's sale wee sc grentlhat the fate of the bow:rah/A Above tamed webo entrely forgotten even by their own wiles mid 4oughers, for they were all bound for the first cut of pew •oods. And, .no wonder, near 10,- 000 yds. Bitch ilks for 371 ets and 50 els n yard, do. 18,000 3:ls, fney silks, new style for 50 eta. a yd; 10,000 yariUtak alpacen, cheap; Muslins and Cal icoes very e eapfor Nish ::1,000 new style Mantilas and dosters v on 119 ets to 15 do ll s. 0 piece ; French lace Mantill • fr $B.OO worth $15.00; 18.110 Shawls l\ s of all stylos,d) t} cheep ; 1000 parasols and sun um frolic berollas fro , upwards; 1,000 II sop Skirts; blank berege d merino just broad enough for 1 mourning sin s ; black veils and collars cheep ; ginghaln pan irebeifs near 1 yd. square for 01 es .a Oen ; noel worked Ma's for til. tie ; ladies' Whitestockin Illi tots : needle worked collars 3 eta; ladies gloves l• eta; Oil shndes•and window cur tains, very p \i , ,r ; And for man and boys wear: Cloths, Quasi , Vestings, Satins and common panting 4 the 1 Test ever o ff ered in Allentown.— And - don't fo ge that Stepp lies got a largo lot of . t Spring And . nner Bonnts, Ribbons, Flowers, titc., just receive lea Now York and Philadelphia, which Ito Is . U( mined to sell What:ode and Retail I very cheap for oh. Atid now for Groceries, Steil') tells-splendid Sgar for 51 eta a lb ; best white 1.0 eta; good syrupnolasses for 111 ,etc a quart; splen did baking 10e1' , 400 half and 1 barrels of the fin est mackerel evel Id in Allentown, from 1.00 to rt. 2.00 dolls ellen • titan the eheapest. Now, don't you thiuk th I till, blowing and gassing for Stepp, tot I don't he him myself for he won't trust a fellow to a sixpe•c, therefore I don't like to tell you that Stopp's cap Cash Store is Ni. 35 West Hamilton Si. All en mil, Pa. Allentown April :, 1805. 01 HATS 1 1 03 r THE PEOPLE I BERG tit & KECK AHATTERS,I. 25 West Hamilton St.,Q Allentow 'Manufacturers an d Wholesale end Rettl dealers in HATS, CAPS, STRAW (1001)S, are 110 w prepared for flu , SPRINU and summit troth, with !ill the dillerent e.tyloe of Hate, amomithein tho• celebrated Bonner and Genning:s stylee,of the best qunrities and at such prices as to der competition. We have rn band the largest rade of • Season*le Goods, over offered in this h o ugh, which we will sell al the lowest cash pricee. STRAW (11 1 01)S. straw gootls we hove it very lino and choice stek, 11.0 surpusped by noy in town. It consist• ofslits', 1103 . 9' and Youths' Pan ama, Palm Loal', Legit on , Canada, Maricailm, Mich igan, ,be. A tine dock Bloomers. 0111• assortment of CATS is ono of the moot on ten. vivo in the place. mid wotre lidding to it almost tini ly. Cu:o,mo , may lest assured that they can he mired, as the :dock has hen selected from the larg od assortments in dm As 1111 HATS lire Innnilltetmod under the imme diate superviiiino 'of the tile , they feel warrenteed in saying tlrld for durabilitylind finish they cannot he surpassed by any estahlielment in lowa. Alerchant supplied ut the 11i1TOS .city prices. Allentown, April 11, —ll tiCEW IS YOUR 117DX.E. Tilightnan Stnttlei - 0 ES EF,OTFU LLY informs his ) • • eF t iv frendl, customers, and the ....." 7 1 ' i ' e 1...',7i" piddle 11 general, that he still "7- 4'OlllllM the CO:1011MA KING • - f, ' _ -..-, • 7. • 1111 S 1 ' PS, in its various branches, at his old stand or the corner of Sixth and Linden streets, in the•borou h of Allentown, where he will always keep on - han or manufacture to Or der at the shortest notice, nll Ands of carriages, such as 13 till ti IBS, CA ItRYALS, SULK E 1. 7 8,- &e. Ills materials being of 01,4 best that can. be pro cured, and the workmen beitg second to none in the Union, he feels confident that he can manufac ture Carriages, In point of Itmanship, in beauty and in style, equal to any oth in the State. Ms work is done nutler blown eye, and can be warranted if requested. ! . All kinds of repairing done In the neatest, cheap est and most expeditions mantttr. Persons can call and cxataira fur themselves, as no charges will be made. '1 Thankful for post favors, bl hopes by strict at tention to his 1/110110VF, to,meri{ a still larger share of public patronage. I March 7, IMO. . —tf Attention, Company! Heads Erect, and Eyes Right, On HA It It I S"lItI0-1 here you can have your beards removed with ease, and per hair cut, ram- punned, curled, frizzed or shompooned in a style that cannot be surpassed. And keeps for sale his Locate lieditum, fur preserving and beautifying the hair.— Also to ards colored to suit the complexion, nt the i/V 111:LID, No. 32 East Hamilton Street, south side, TEMP], k; • No. 211 East Hamilton ,St., north side, end LW/TY' CA MAT, North west earner of Seventh and Linden Sty. The subscribor renders many thanks to his old pa trons and invites those to call who have riot tested the efficiency, of his tonsorial operations. 'I he corps is under the supervision of PROP. C. 11. 11,1111 US, Allentown, Pa. EMI December 7.—July 13 A. B. Schwartz, l i T 0 R yAI LAW, o viijnlln O n UT il l Stre P ' g ie9twni tvudoorsrtet tholeiisOd • Par•Con'bo consulted in the English and Gorman languages.-blik. - November 23,1839. • ^/Y -1y & OLIVER AT ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CATS PER ANNUM. IE A., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1860. WN, t ijl\arh t priees paid for all kinds that are in need of any of the find it le their advantage to the undersigned, before pnrchas- .f. T. TsURD(IE I 11, 1460 FIRE AND WATER PROOF REIN THE subscriber in coming before the 'public with this rsofing feels confident not only that lie can give satisfaction to thoso who may employ him Dither to put on new roofs or repair old ones, but he is satisfied that he can convince any practical mon that his roof ie not only Fire and IVnter Proof, but that it is a roof that will stand the changes of heat and cold, and bo durable for a great number of -years. It can he used upon either that or !deep roofs, or upon old and worn out shingle roofs with out the trouble of removing the shingles. It is also one of the heal articles that can be applied upon Tin or Iron roofs, coining almost as cheap IN paint, and will preserve the tin twelve times as long. having tin roofs that they wish to preserve, or leaky ones that they want mode tight and inivo them stay so, will ho putting money iu their pockets by using this material. _ P For how. Hoof, 5 ets per square foot. . " Tin or Tron do. one moat, 2 ets per square font. do. two enatl, ets per square foot. Two emits on Iron or Tin guaranteed to maim it perfectly water tight. Samples of this roof may be seen ut the Allen 'ouse, Allentown Pa. All orders addressed,Ao Joseph Cool, et the Allen House, Allentown, will Le promptly attended to. CONRAD "ROEDER. 2m April 25, EV/ And Mantua Making Eatablialunent. MISS MARY A. STETT LER respectfully in form the public that she eurrios on the Mil linery and Dress Making business at No, tt West liamilitnn street, 11b0e0 Beerier 4; Lerch Store, where rho %valid he happy to a , oruntrualate all in ne0,1,,f anything in her line She has just returned from New York and Philadelphia with a large and elegant stock of Spring and Summer MILLINERY GOJOS, Imong ivliich will be found nil kinds of Bonnet Vol •ets of all col4rs and variety of'prices. nored V !l. •ets of all colors and prices: Figured, water'd and orded Bonnet Goods. • Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a argo•asoortmont. French and American Flowers ,aces, Bonnet Ta',,s, Crowns, Buckrams, fie., Ac. ogether with a splendid assortment of Paris Dine) ,cather::. The abovo goods were selected with much care d will be sold at the very lowest market prices. Don't forget the place, No. 9, West Hamilton llentown, Pa. I\IARV A. STI•;TTLPR Allentown, Fob., 28, 1880. MOUNT AIRY HOTEL rp lIE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends 1 and the public in general, that ho has rented and now occupies the now MOUNT All HOTEL. in East Allentown on the road lerid ing from Schimprs Hotel to the Al leL.town Iron Works. The House is 112.- utifully situated, large and roomy, with first rate . istahling anti water close at hand.— Being somewhat 'experienced in keeping a public house, he flatters himself to he able to give full sot ikfaction to those 'who may think proper to favor him with their custom. . . . He will furnish his bar with the bastfof liquors and his Int,te with the choicest the Pnarket affords.- His bedding aro'all now, and cleanliness will he oh served throughout his establishinent. He invites such of his Iriends who pass and re, pass his ionic, to give hint a call. JOAN IVAR(I. Allnlilnwn, April 11, I PIOO. tf Carriage . Marinfactory. hl i • pnE P undersi”ned hereby informs -4 -re 6 :fr" —.. 1. the public ' that he keeps con §s stonily on hand itt. his Carriage Man ufactory at S e lin eeks dile, Lehigh County, Carria ges of till descriptions, nhich Ito is propated to furn ish nt the lowest ratee. This carringe manufactory hen been long established and is well known in this entire section of the county. None bat the best Inn terials are used, aml the bent work ore Cllloo3'oll. Per Fon s -calling can at. Ilil large variety, from which to select. Ordeis fur new cnrringes romptly filled. Repairs 1110110 et he shortest no ire. By prompt ottention to im:ineso the sub eriber expects to increase that liberal patron:we •ith which he has already been thvored by the pub JONATHAN 116355. Schnechorille, Petraory 29, 1869 --tf A FreslosArrival of Goods THE now firm or•Rorn, JIICAS ,k 7 C.. have,. jut rotornod from Phiholelphio and Novi York ME SPLP,NDID STOCK OE GOODS. Consisting or Dry Goods, tlardwirre, Groceries, Queensware, and is line of all Fllnh articles, as, aro kept .n hand in a country Moro—a Ethek not to bo excelled in the Courtly, and which they can sell as chear, if not cheaper, than at any stores outside the Sea -ports. ; , ,r- - 13`All the ordinary country produce taken ht Irrido for goods, and the highest market prices paid for the same. _ . FEMU EA GLE HO ri E L c o vi E s lt ef re) 1I ailtot Allentown,P and Seventh Sire ete, (11.1 a r- THE Eagle' la well situated for the nerontedatien 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 licinore. Farmers and pers9ns from the country, will find Ilse stabling and yard, us wt..ll•as the Hotel, COIIYO - rtr-Oinniburer run regularly tutu this 'house to tho Rail-road depots. MOSES SOH:CI:CH, Proprietor.. Allentown, January 4, 18110. ly JOHN F. HALBACH JUSTICE Of 1111. PRE. nfilee on the west side of 2d. street between MlMl tonand Linden Streets, lies been appointed as' Agent of M.L. Holler's European Express and Expe dition, Commission, nud Forwarding House, No. 3 Chamber Street, New York. Ho writes or draws all Powers of Attorneys in the German and English Languages and forwards to all Germany and England. Also Passage certificatei can be had nt his °Moe to Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam and London. Allentown, August it, MO. • • $5O to $l5O Per Month. HONORABLE BUSINESS.—Agents locator trav elling wanted in every town and county in tic Union to engage in the vale of n new 'article, potent, a utility. beauty and novelty demanded in every family, Wilco, store.and mannthcloey, affording large profits owl .quick vale'. No humbug or medicine, and no bonus for patent right. !ire, lar of descrip , ion, tenni. it-c., 11161 ml on -application with three cent stamp, to EM A N CO., Dux 71, Allentown, Pa. February it, 180 . . '! NATIONAL HOTEL, RACE STRIII2T, ABOVE TBIIta I' Ii 1 L A I) . . CYRUS Uilß-MA.NY, Proprietor. Novomber 2, 1859.. PURE OHIO - • CATAWBA BRANDY, E.. D. 1. AWA Lt„ sub, agent fire the eou nty Price per bottle $1.25, by the cm $lO. Allentown, Jan. 11 • DR. S.. P. BLISS,,. . • 11011311 E TRW 771" r3IC".. OFFICE OVER PRETZ, OUTU I OO'B iS TORE ALLE2q.7 4 9!4/N, PA, Swop( flower of my main) hills, d3onntiful and gay as the sparkling rills ) 0, now, what memories bring'st to mind, Of sorrows past, of friends so hind. When first I plucked thee from the mountniu.side, How little did I dream of anguish wild— Of hopes deferred, of sorrows mountain high, Enough to crush the spirit and let it soar on high Nay, then all wa..l purity, innocence, and peace; Purity et sweet as thine own native heath, Innocence as simple ns thine unassuming garb, PeaSe at profound cc thy perfume from afar. My native flower! whose perfume-laden fragraMee, Wafted by r. , ) ft nunmer-zepbyrv, E'en info the valleyS far away; Can'Ft thou not tell me where my weary head to lay? 0. beauteous flower! give Inc buck my boyhood days, Once more to sing tboal rounialnye, ye eung qo on to Oleo, Wit =molt 4povlive, Inughiii:z.loyolv: glee Lizzio, I wish you would put Ft fe* stitches into my coat; it's getting too Filtabliy." N" It is go, Prank : but really I think von had 1u”.4 tale it to the tailor." "'fake it to the tailor! By I.4eorgo ! hut thnt',+ n huge idea. 'Thy, thore's not live min tttcA work to ho done, and the tailor would charge a dolho was SO Crliß'i :t young 0111 sari' a fa.,s." and baby, and iny ironing, I do not SP^ yrt how T can get it done. Bnt I will do my heat.' Snell nuns the e,mversation that primed he KERN, JACOTF , ' S CO. Mil (Original.) An Appeal to the "Laurel." FIVE: tvlttguTE's wontt. I=3 " I Hoppe:.. NVollitt ; hut I don't soe how van do it t , e,lay. Walter i•; fretful, and you limy he kept Mit nearly nil fait night.'• Little hop! it dee , 3 seem to me there never "0, no Frank, 111.'4 it cross; I teeth Ig.'' A hvays sae Well, you must lend my coal, anylmw." I'll try awl, tiq l time." ‘• Try! . itist, lot him ~ ( itmll; do him ood—mtrengthim his lungs." "Thou you I,:now, its ironing day." "Won ! hnly many nun•e exonses? ['ll pat t on, rinq and :111, it' you'ro g ing to make "0, no, Frank, • I did 110 t 11101111 to mike a usa; hut it'a a, long job, and one I 11111 not auch use(l to: and, with my- flintier to get ‘vpon a young husbana and wife of eighteen months standing.. Frank Burton was what the world calla a real ilriver.. He made everything that wept through his hands inure to his own henelft.— Ilver.oo,dy liked him heelmse he was so frank, and wit,ho, sn .11one:it and upright dealings with his eitstomerA. lie was well educated fur o:husinesa man ; lived in :;)•iety: had made up his 'Minds that he could support wife,'and, according to . his reckoning, save something to bout. Yes, to be sure he could. There were six dollars a week . for . „ board, ,one dollar a dozen fin• washing, and theri 404rters and dimes innumerable for taking his lady ac quaintances to ride, to the theatre, to ice-erea!t . saloonu, balls, operas, Se.' "By George!" he exclaimed, as he cast up his Recount, "that's huge. It's enough to break a fellow. A thousand a year?—lt won't do: I'll marry and settle dawn." So he' applied to Liq.ie Forsyth, Cho 'best and kindest girl . among his acquaintances, to help him along in his good resolves, and was soon in posses,!ion of that admirable burden, "to be supported,•• a wire. Lizzie was a pod, sensible girl, and-'was soon tired or boarding. A. snug house was rented, and the work of supporting a wife. be gun hi earnest. The, live rooms cost two him- dred doi l tr n year. and were prettily furnish ed. Lizzie preferred to do h"er own work, washing and all, and being expert with her needle, now and then found time• to make a dollar extra. Then, as it was a little lonesome for Prank, he brought home several clerks, as anv boarders, at four dollars a week.. Still with all this lie would tell his acquaintances liow nmeh it cost hint to live. Now he 61111- ported :t wife, he never seemed. for a moment, to realize that she it Was who was saving all these expenses, end that, if he had not earned :t dollar. her busy hands vottbl have paid-the rent, and kept him front starvation. So the matter stood when lie asked her to mend his coat. Lizzie drew a deep sigh, after he was gone, and Ittarried her dishes away as last as possible. The emit was of broadcloth; and was his wedding garment: hot it was well nigh wear• ing out, broken umber the arms, the chord and lining ill lags, the nerve linings broken loose, lmttonsworn off: in time, there was nearly, if not quite a steely day's work. She sat down th the eoat with a hearty good will, determined to do her heht. Iler needle flew, but every moment if had to be laid down, to see to 'din ner, or to hieh the haby. The hours wore away, and though ^he did all she could, the jot) was quite unfinished at sundown. Walter cried Moe . Ile looked pale, and his dint. f-it romembered Frank's words, "Let him squall,''.and did let hint cry a half au bonr or more. 0, how. it weariest her.. tut 111;111' 1101' tlarlin cry 'for its mother. The tear :•wam itt her eyes, as she tho't of her hard du . ) 's ivork, and the want of appreciation of her tither. She ItneW very well that she wfv; noticing the old coat looking Wctil th,, ROW." nut, he would never think or the toil she hail put upon it.- 7 "And )vhnt if he don't.," she inantlay eine- olate.l„ "I shall in my own spirit Mims ' that I have done, and that, is enough." Still she was longing. longing with siekening heart. to have herlahor retslgnized to hear him now and then speak as if helt work was of some avail. "There's not more than five. minutes' Work, mid the tailor would elm rge ine a dollar," kept ringing in her ears. • ' But Liitie was •strong-hettyttid as well ns roving and dutiful. So she shook off her dis. conteut r pnt on a smiling Wico, took ttp the and sung her prettiest lullaby, carried .ound, with his little head en her Shoulder, she filled the tea-kettle and set the table, n or and then setting him in his cradle and chirping to him, as she did those thing§ 'that =I ETI MID required bother her hands. Thus she worried through sapper getting, and with much man aging had all things ready by the time Frank came home.with his companions. " My goat done, Lizzie?" No, not quite." "That's a woman for .ye, boys. One half of them would let a husband go out at the el bows a week before they would turn aside from any plan of theirs. All the ironing is comple ted, I'll be bound. Ain't it so Lizzie?" . Lizzie took her biscuit out of the oven, and the young men did not see the deep flush of pain that flashed over her wearied . features. " Will you bring in a pitcher of water, Pleasc,'! sho said, pleasantly, not seeming to have heard the question. SALZlll'itC."' "There it iS again ;•when I was a bath had nothing to do but hand my cent over to a tailor, pay hint a dollar, and it was done in a jiff;', and no grumbling. No water, to fetch when a renew's tired, either." Lizzie was tired, sad and nervous ; want of sleep, and the exhaustion ineidnet to nursing her beautiful boy, now so near sick, the hur rying to get time for mending, not to speak of the disappointment in putting aside her own plans, thus throwing her baking and ironing into one day, for both must be done on the morn w, or the clothes would mildew and the boarders do without bread—all this was too much. Lizzie could not endure his bandinage. thought half playful, for she know, end knew well, that if some such thoughts were not in his mind, they would not have found their way to Ins lips.' • She hastily set the biscuit upon the table, I stepped into the bedroom, and burst into tears. You may call, her a fool, if you will. I do not. You might as well ask the withered leaves not fall, when the :unman gale sweeps titre' them ; as well ask the flowers not to suf fer pie wrnbig dews to exhale in sunshine, as to ask a tender, loving, sensitive wife to withhold her tears, when she 'knows she is wronged. She may thrgive, she may look cheerful—an lieur after, bright as the sky when the cloud has passed—hut she must feel ; and it is only when her beautiful nature is de stroyed; when, as is too often the case, the very traits of character which won a husband's love in' the beginning are obliterated ; when love turns to hate, that she can boar from him slight or exaction.with unmoved indifference. I,lz4le's tears did not It vs' long , her heart gained its natural relief, and after pretending she was getting Walter t;) sleep (which she :117 Wally did) sho Lethal her eyes and came mtt, wa , hed her dishes, and sat (lowa again to u+ coot Frank sat watching her flying lingers fur an our or two, as he laughed and. talked with his friends, thinking to himself' that every turn would be the last. At nine o'clock she set the last stitch. Now lacings had been put•in, and new p YJkots, the holes under the arms neatly patched anti darned, now Mae, ucw buttons, and now linings all round. As she finished ; she h aked up, with still a shale of sadness 'upon her fair brow. 'Dore, Frank, I have mended your coat thoroq4ll, l I guess it will last another year now." " Quite a.job, wasn't it? took longor than I thought," said •1 "How much olow,Gasit have you made to day, Frank? asked.l.4zio, in an earnest tone. " What do you want tOctioiv for?" was his answer. " For my own isatisfaation. „ Certainly, should fool an interest in all yeti/. dollars." — A boat twenty " how much dO you oount your -services worth?" ~ • ••• ' e'A;' "Not less than five dollars a day." " nowt many hours do you labor ? " Ten is legal time; now-a-days. I don't geri;: erally work that'many. But what's all these questions for ?" "Because, Frank, -we are husband and wife. We expect to live the rostof our lives together, and if there is harmony in our marriage rela, tion, there must be justice and right. You call upon me daily to appreciate your labors; and remind me of the comfort and support you are giving ire, and I feel that I appreciate anything that you do. You have earned five dollars to-day, and the shop has cleared twenty, Yet, to save you one dollar, I have Worked ten ten hours on your coat, and six in ' getting your breakfast, dinner and supper, and making your borne pleasant and comfortable. To save you that dollar, I have had to hurry all day, to put away all my work out of line, and to really neglect our darling boy, who' should be our first care, and last thing that should, under any eircumstances, beset aside." "I had no idea, Lizzie, it would be such job." " I know you have not, Frank, so I shall freely forgive you, but must itmist that here after [ must be allowed to be my own judge of what work Ihad best to do, and shall not ex pect to be threatened, nor hear myself accused of not being willing to do my duty." Frank felt the force of her words and sat si leLt.' "One thing mere, Frank, I want to say,' vliile l am,about it. T don't .want you to talk about •supporting . plur wife. I will not besup portcsl, while l uni able to support myself. :I! find on looking over my books, that the prof its of my labor amount to five dollars d week, and the board of yourself, myselfand the baby besides. Then I do all your' extra work and my own. All this saving has gond into your capital to be invested,'and to help make Yotir twenty dollars riday. Out of this comes the live dollars, you call the worth 'of your day's work, while I must hibor with really weary limbs and aching head and eyei, to save a dol lar iu the mending of an old coat, whiehWhen . done would not sell Tok the amount of your ton hour's work." :.; ••! , • • " You are making out a pretty ;strong case against me, Lizzie." • ‘, t EWE (NUMBER 36. "Nq, Frank, note case against you ; I could not do that; but' t nut •titating • facts. Ono thing more: i have Lo ti at work three hours since sitpper„ while you have been entirely, idle, not evenrocking the cradle, which I havo'- been obliged to do half a dozen times." " Liz rin g don't say another word, and I'll never do s t agairi," cried Frank, springing from his chair tojog the cradle ,:Where the B , freet : boy was neiitling. . . • "You shall never mend another coat : " .* "Yes,. but I will," answered Lizzie, adviitt eing to the cradle,''only don't tell me ton hour's work can be done in five minutes, nor ask me to ' lot the baby squall," again." She lifted Walter from the cradle..: They stooped to kiss his fair rosy cheek, but made a mistake, and kissed each other. Frank whin pored : "God bless yon, Lizzie, I never tho't of this before• I won't do it again." . Six years have gone by, and Prank bail kept his word: DEATWBED Scnxr.s.—The rich Cardinal Beaufort said—And must I die ! I could pur chase the kingdoratif that would prolong my life. Alas! there is no bribing death. An English nobleman said—l have a splen did passage to the grave ; I die in state, and languish under n gilded canopy. lam expir ing on soft and downy pillow and ant respect= ably attended by my servants andphysicians my dependents sigh: my sisters weep; my father bends beneath a load of grief and years : my lovely wife, pale and silent, conceals, her inmost anguish ; my friend who' was as my own' soul suppresses his sighs, and leaves me, to hide his secret grief. But 0! which of them will hail me from tho arrest of death ! Who can dceend• into the dark prison 'of the t .. grave with Me? Hero they all leave rno, atter having paid a few idle ceremonies to the breathless elrtY which may lie:reposed in state; while my soul, my only concious part; 'nay stand trembling before my Judge: : • The celebrated Talleyrand ou his death-bed was yisited by LiMis Philippe, king of the French. " How do you feel ?" said the - king the answer was, "Sire,l am suffering Bangs of the damned." • • • Sis Thomas Scott said—Until this moment believed that there was neither a God nor a hell. Now [ know and feel that ther are both, and I am doomed to perdition bythejustjudg ment of the Almighty. A rich man when dying, was informed by his physician that he should prepare for the worst. " Cannot I live a' week ?" " No,". said the doctor, "you will probably continuo but a little while." ".Say not so," said the dying man, " I will give you a hundred thous and dollars if you will prolotAg my life three days?" but in less than an hour he was dead. LITTLE WI WE . 8 V 13:02:8.—Latle Willie was lying. Ho know it, too, and was not afraid, lor he loved Jesus, and felt that Jesus loved. him, and would not let any harm befall him on the way to Heaven. For three hours before Willie died, it seemed as if Heaven was open bell - we him. Among other things ho said: Tim clouds are breaking; the angels are coining. Don't you sec them? Hear the mu ; see the troops—the crowds of angels 1 My darling brother Eddie (Eddie died two weeks before him) is coining for me. Pa and Ma, don't you see Eddie'? Ile is right by you, If you don't believe . me, just look there. Ho has a crown, and one in his baud 'for me too.— =Briers and thorns! Jesus wore a crown of thorns ! Jesus is always by my side. Now the angels are going away—are coming back again for me. • "Pa and Ma, kiss me good-bye. Quip quick! I tun going. Sister, be a good meet Me in . Heaven. Kiss me good-bye, all hands- ...Alit and Ps, Eddie and come back for . you. It's hard to die! 0 Eddie, loimo me this time for Ma and Pa. Eddie is beckoning for me—l.am coming ; I will come. Lord,, bless Pa and Ma!! ( 40 then repeated— • tart " I want to be an angel. And with tho angels stand • 1' 1 / 4 A crown upon my forohead, A harp within ray hand." Also . the Lord's Prayer, arid that beautiful eveiiiir : , , prayer beginning . with • ""Nwv I lay me down to sloop." • la While:Hies6 visions of 'Heaven cheered little Willie, he 'hiikireat pain of body. He also knew what ivits going on around him. Ho kisSed his loved' 6ne r p l ; gave away his little treasures, sent a; in'efeigge te his Sunday School, and when his werttfbli§ , vas worn out by pain, with a sweet emit upon his liptcand the seal of Heaven on his bie l wilds hapliy spirit flow up to live with B&W tli 'angels, luel Je sus.' Happy Willie! mitt'` v e nil Teed there! SiASONAnLE Quraties.--q4 Y . examining society. has proposed the folhmigg 7; ijneries to all people about this finarmitil.TerAk. 1. Does it cost apything.ll{:l4.:a nows 7 pnpor ? . • r rna 2. How long can a printer atl'ortl44l.4rnit34 a paper without pay"? . _ . • 3. Do printers- eat, 1 4riuk .ailAtwear cloth: 4. If they do; how do they it?" 5. Do I owe for my paper? ' • 3 G. Is not this particular period *'friiit-rate rime to call and " pay up?" • ' ii A homo without a gir),,iu it. ip .04yhaY J blessed; it is au orchard, :tivithout 41ostyinna r bower without a bird, a birdrwithout. 4 song,: . . serif a woman could • telk but, Of the 'ivy' corners of her mouth at the starie 'would be a greitt deal said. on'bot/ii'itittek: • • reig-'le preserve flowors is Fater,, , p3iVikait-:.i. tie carbonate of soda in . and ; ;it. : ',011.00p• ? : them h fortnight. !i" 1; 1I The reason why the ladiei cibjeet coal-sehuttle bonnets is thrit they are ed enoug6 already,' • -. 1 - • .4irPartioppiF,Latly- 7 "„ki yoµr y4a4f.F.9141y Trash, air?".; Holiest 8ut0b0r....80y. 7 ,! ; ‘,: ir,c012,, tras born andkilled yeatqrday 1", _ \ . • Si