The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, July 11, 1860, Image 1
be-, ft 011 If th ;; ; , *;;Yri 41,1;1; 1.4!.(i r~ . el . 11111 INIE NEE EMI I . '.C.A ''S .1 i• 1 - ANNA' X. 1.17,%.) ') - 'Ye ids" R. `SP 12 1 ''.4.Zfp.!,11741; Atert•ltai.Et 411,. 4 • Ifs (Sign of the No. 20' gast .I-Limiltoo. Street, (opposite Idoser's Drug. Store.) ; ; P A. 110.1GH BRBENIG, feeling It an imperative 'duty to 'accommodatethe public, found it neoebitiry to procure iftiorenonimodieus place of bet . dhotis, and accordingly erected ..t PALATIAL CLOTHING•HOUSII, on the (joiner of Hamilton btreet, and Church Alley (Sign; OHM Dig Lion,) of which they have just taken possitawlen, being the largest, most • commodious, and best arranged building forthe business in-Allen torn: : The proprietors of this Now and Magnificent Cloth itigHstablishment, take pleasure in further announc ing•that they have also Increased their tremendous Spring. and Summer • ;;;,,,READY MADE CLOTHING, and prollitily adding thereto all kinds of articles ap pertalning. to Men and . Boy's wear which will be sold deortraoianary low rates, as they go upon the principle that' a," nimble, siipence Is better then a slow Shilling." • 'Makatea of goods is the largest In the pike, selected with a special view to meet the wants of the community, madettip in the latest styles and most. durable manner.' Of all the Clothing Houses in'Allentoin, they offer the Cheit*t_Coatv, Cheapest,'V'ehts, - • '•'' • • Cheapest Pante, Cheapest Overalls, Cheapest. Cloths„.. Cheapest Caseimetes, J• Cheapest Shirts, Cheapest 'Collars, Cheapest BeiIARS, Cheapest Neek ties, Cheapest Beads, Cheapest Handkerchiefs, • 'l4teripitlit Hosiery, • '''"Cheapest Gloves, Cheapest Umbrellas, Remember that , at this store the lowest pried Is marked Its plain figures on each garment. Plain dealing is a jewel at the Sig,' or the Big Lion. Cturrom Worm.—A large assortment or on hand. Custom work made with bole and beets, at prices cheap as the cheapest. Give us a cull lie• fore you purchase elsewhere. Raving adopted the CASII siniTmat. they ere yid 'compelled to provide against losMs by increased prices. Buyers who pay cash are not required In • make up the losses, of such as will ntit pay. They are also Agents for t+.C. Scott's and '1 homes p. Williams', Report of Fashion. , Marcia 7, 1860. y , ups' PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. VITAVING received the agency for the sale ..f this' IJ. Brandy in this section, we confidently offer it! to the public as a pure and unadulterated article, as the following certificate will prove : OBIEMICAL INRPROTOR'EI OVP/C:M ) HO it., bet. Walnut and Vine, Cineitinsti, -; Menem, 1857. ' ) Thl:twill . Certify that I have title day impeeted ! two separate lot* OCOATAWDA BRANDY, one in Bur „ rafranitime in Bottle's, manufactured by LArRITEE LrOss and told'hy hid Bole Agent, J. Jacob, at the Depot:No. 07; opposite thellurnett House and 113 West Third street,, C incinnati, and find: them both purcand frig from aU pa/011011e or deletereoue drugs, and as such have marked the same as the law di rects. Given under my hand at my riffles. , ” (Signed.) . HIRAM COX,. M. b., Inspeotor of Alcoholic Liquors, The OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals, tan even excels the heat importedllrandlea in purity and flavor. It is in fart the iced Broody known.— This statement is fully corroborated. by the reedit. sate of many of cur most distinguished analytical Chemiets, some of which accompany this (dice lar. The want of PURE BRANDY has long been felt in this Country and the -introduction of an article 'of Ruch quality as to sapereede the sale and use of those.vile compounds hitherto sold under the name .of, Brandy, can only 130 regarded as a great public good. The OATAWBA.BRANDY possesses ell the good qualities claimed for the hest imported Liquor, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor. It is 'therefore fully entitled to the patronage of 11w pub.l lie ae the above oertlfleitte has shown. Wo feel eon fidenCtliat.lts reception in this State will be as Ri vettibia' as seat which It has met with in the Great West, and that time is not far distant when the superiority of our own Lipton will put on end to their importation from abroad. Nor Medical purposes this Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed. is a sovereign and sure remedy for Dys . papal., Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, do. . These Wines aro made in the neighborhood of Cincinnati, and are guaranteed to be the Pore Juice of tke Grape, and are eminently oalculuted for iuval. • Ida, and persons who require a gentle stiniulent, or as a beverage will be found equal, if not superior to the best imported. Retail price for Brandy, $1 25 per quart Bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address. HARVEY BIRCH A BROS. Druggists, Reading, Pa. May 2, 1860 Attention, 'Company ! Reads Treat, and Eyes Right, On ILIARRIS' TRlO—there you can have your beards :removed with ease, and your hair out, ram pooned, curled, frizzed or sliatupoened in a style that cannot be surpassed. And keeps for sale his Lavaro Hodltum, for preserving and beautifying the heir.— Also beards colored to suit the complexion, at the FOUNTAIN HEAD, No. 52 Eastifamilton Street, south side, 'TEMPLE OF TASTE, , No. 29 Bust Hamilton St., north side, and UNITY CABIN; North West corner of Seventh and Linden Sty The subscriber renders many thanks to his old pa trons and Invites those.to call who have not tested the efficiently of his tonsoilal operations. 7he corps is under the supervision of PROF._C. H. nAnitis, Allentown, l'o. I y December i.—J u ly 13 EAGLE HOTEL. CORNER ni Hamilton and Suret.th Stre eta, (Mnr ket Squire) Allentown, Pa. THE 'Eagle' is well situated.ftw the acsomodation of travelers. It is furnished in the best manner. • The Table is provided with the heat fare the mar ket affords, and the bar supplied with thu porset and hest liquors. • Farmers end perems fr. m rite ..mtntry, will find the stabling and yard, as well as the lintel, conve nient. xi-Omnibuses run regularly. from this house to the Rail-road depots. MOSES SOTINECK, Proprietor. Allentowp, January 4, 1860. ' • ly DR . ~S. P. BLISS, 10011331 11 1‘ - rlVlLliiii r 3Ver ORME OUR i'RETZ, GUTH A GOT STORE , ALLEN TOW N, PA i 4l ; 4l ';'''' , '•;•'• '• 1 ' ''.; ''` i ' , ' 4 • l is " 4411161 ' ' .4- • '.. 4"‘1 ' 7'.... - --- ' ';'........ 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Miff for ybutha, ligh4itiry; dashing; • Hats for men of taste and fashion ; • • lints for runtime bright:and jolly; .. Hats for faces melancholy ; • Hots for figure n brontl,and burly ; • • Huts for straight hair or fot carl3 ;. ; for traveling; shootlng,"sailing ; I ...MO rain.pinot in Ftnrnifutinfailirig;. Mitts Par spring,:twelve stYled together : Hats for every kind of Ireather; Hato of silk, felt, straw. auit beaver; ' lints that 'rthimit wear forever . ; • , Hats witteringlirdees; Lists of styles 'to'Wedir :raCesT . lints with which a room to'ehtet ; - Hate,for scenes of wild adventure; .lints of trinity, phapes uncommon • liats, admired by every monism ; .Hats fo stand ell lands of' mMtli o g ; •'• flute dislitiet' for 'every 'ceiling ; ' Hats light, pliable, elastic; • Hatt lees flexible and-plastic: • lints oraniet styles for posters ; lists round.crowned—your knowing castors ; Hats to suit mph race and nation ; • Hats unmatehed for foe ventilation; • Hats for yetMg men and for children ; Hats of beauty quite bewildering; Hate that boys andllibises sigh for; Hats, in fact, that, babies cry for i . Hats for, soldiers, hate for sailors;' Hats that grace the work of tailors ; Ants at TRUCE, rosin, and rivn dollars ; Fit for gentlemen and seholare, • At Hess' Great lint Emporium, No. 33 Must Hem ilton street, nearly opposite the German Reformed Church. Straw Goods in all their variety, Ladies' Shakers, Ladies'. Bloomers, 'Children's Plats Chit. dren's Plain and Fancy Hate, Boys' Caps and lints, Traveling and Sporting Caps and soft Hate. The as sortments embrace a granter variety of styles than has Over yet been attempted in this branch of the business in Allentown. SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent. Allentown, April 18. —tf /LI ewe for the Yu, Charles Keck,. • Merchant 'Tailor in Allentown. HEREBY informs hie friends and the public in general, that he'stlll continues on the Merchant Tailoring' Bneiness. No. 3&- East Hamilton street, nearly opposite the Garman Reformed Church, in Allentown where ho keeps on hand a Large Assortment of Woollen Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattin'etts, &0., of all colors and prices, Satin and 'Marseilles Vestings, Summer dress goods for men and boys, all of which were selected by himself with great care. • As for Customer Work, Ire will he ready at all times to make up any kind of Goods into Clothing for Customers, at the short est notice bought elsewhere; and will he pleased to see his'old customers return to him with favors; He further returns his streere - rhapke to those who have. always favored him with their custom; and trusts* that lie will t:e able to merit their friendship hence forth. He keeps en hand a general assortment of " 410% CIATRINO," Stleh as Coate of every quality, Pants and Vestinge. Snell -who are in want of the articles just named, will do well to call it his estoli tlelaeu&et...-1.../a-a.Lieftel in wall no t ...0 4 while others do business to gain wealth, lie will furnish a ermiplete dress from I.!. to $25. It dent than, that it its to your att au tage reader, to give him a call and judge for )ourselt. - Ile Is in the regular receipt of 'Philadelphia New York Fashion Plates, which enables him to it for each 'wording to 11119 111510 and faney. lie Invites the public to give him a call and evluu ine 1i00.6 and hi. Choking em 13 11•411 log--and satisiv ,themsulves of whet Is said aloo further, he feels satisfied if this ie done, it will prove to the advantage of Iho a who have adopted the plan Pf,MM OU* 1...i.14/Is4l*'..:tr i :_gpinaitc. o.lc#pik..:l' 4 ;',fl:..::o . Ni4 :: - :.,po,o4ll::„ploTF.gly - , .-c..pirs:::',:..'-,?Elt:4l.t.il!)'-,.. , If ,tii READY MADE (31.(1.1`11INO CIIARI.hR Klieg Allentown, April 11, 18110. THE ALLENTOWN 17*.A.SIMIIC:MT.11.133CAMI TAILOR:IHG ES TA BUR E AND GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, ! 53 East Hamilton Street, 2 doors below the American Hotel, . ALLENTOWN, PA. , ESPROTFULLY announce to their friends nud lt the public in general, that tlfey have just te r...avail a splentliil assortment or NEW AND SEASONABLY.: (ODDS, which will be made up to order on short notice in the latest styles, and in a anperinr manner; comas!. log partly of Black French Clothe of all grades, Dine, Brown, olive and Green Cloths, French Habits ' Ill'k Doeskin Oassitheres of rill grades, Black Zninbonn Oassimere—now style, French Silk. nul‘ed 4`..Btingp, Black and white mixed Tricot Coatings, Brown and white mixed Tricot Coatings, limp Coatings, Eng lish Repellant Cassitnere Coatings , - 7 , Prown.. and Gray. A Into assortment of French and English Fanny Casrimeres —elegant styles Domestic Cussi mores of all qualities, a large assortment of Matelasse Vesting., Plain rind figured Grenadines, Fancy Silks and Marseilles of all qualities, Ace., .te. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe cuted at reasonable terms. . fitsr•Cush buyers 101 find it to their particular advantage to obtain their clothing at this establish ment, so they will be sure to receive the best ob tainable value for their money. FURNISHING GOODS such us Shirt-Wares, Cravats, Neckties, Silk and Linen 71'dlefs, liosery, Gloves, Suspenders, he. Shirk made to order. We lieve etude arrange ments with Winchester dr. Co., of Philadelphia to take measure for shirts no 4 get up In the Best MAN urn. Undershirts 'and Linen and Cotton Drawers. SAMUEL, lIOATS, WM. F. MILLER, Sup't. IlApril 18,18 80, , df WALL PAPERS. 20,000 Rolls of Wall Papers of every ' possible variety and description. TDB underaigned baajust received direct from the manufactorlos, the largest, the best and the cheapest assortment 'of WALL PAPERS, ever offer ed to the public in Allentown. Persona desiring to purchase, would do well to call and examine my stock of new Patterns and beautiful designs at low prices before purchasing Olsewhere. Also all kinds of Gilt and Plain Window Phadea, and. Fixtures. EDWIN SAEGER, No. 6 , 1 East Hamilton St., Allentown, P., , Dealer In School 'flanks, Wail Papers, Perfume' y, Ac., &c. Also a News Agency. March 14, --tf JOHN. F. HALBACH JUSTICE Of 11. PUCE. /ilea on the wept side of 2,1. street between 11 mil k/ ton and Linden Streets, has been appointed an Agent or M.L. Heller's European Express and Expe dition, Counuissian, and Forwarding Horse, No. :1 Chamber Street, New York. He writes or draws an Powers or Attorneys in the German and English Lithguages and forwards to all Germany and England. Also Passage certificates can be had at his office to Emmen; Hamburg; Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdant and Louden. Allentown, Atiguet. 31, lAbV. THE TROTTING STALLION Si. Charles AxTILL stand at the P tables of tho 'TT ANERIPAN 110 TRL, Allen. fir r. 41 0 1 -47 town, Lehigh county, ( and tit no other r • pica,) from the 2d of April to' tholet of Anguat,lB6o, evm7 day•in the weelry (Sunday' esayptesi) Early application for his servicee Should be made, as they . are Scatted. • . - P. V. EXISTED. Allentown, March 28, 1860 MI A1i,.. - T( W - N . l) A . • W ESD J - tritiVl • 'll 13r0 extEMitrrtm „ VW' - ' l ' - -7.. I ine • . . . .-• • • 1111, • , • ...._... ...... , „ • • •. • •• • Cabinet Ware Roorns No, 29 IVnat Anniliou Street, formerly .die " New York Store," • pRICP, wit i tvE n, having lately formed-a co partnerahlilin.the shove buSinelfs, respectfully. announce to.tho titistens of Allentown and vicinity, that they have oil hand a liret-rate assortment of CAB BT . WARM ' of all descriptions;.onsisting o fli groans, Side-hoards Pier, Centro, Cali, Dining and 'Breakfast Tables, also What-Not anditoraTables, Parlor Ohairs,Spring seat Rocking Malt; SofaS, Plano-stools, Bedstoads of every doseriptio4, together with a general assort ment of RITOIIENTERNITURE, all of which they will sell at prices Melt defy competition in Dither town or country. ey also manufacture to order every description of miter°, and overYarticle sold by them Is warranted give entire satisfaction, orno sale. So please giro hem a call and see for your solves, at No. 20 West lamillon street,—sign of the Venetian Blind. Alst always on hand, Tucker's Patent and Putnam's P ont Spring Beds. Also, all kinds of Looking Glasse). N. IL—A complete ast.rtment o Venetian Blinds always on hand, and macl, to order at short notice. \4IMON 11. PRICE, Feb. 25.—tf.] .410NRY S. WEAVER. FREIGHT 'LINE. -PROM NEW YORK TO ',EASTON. WHITE HAVEN, WILKES i3ARRE, AND • • INTERMEDIATE PqNTS... via the MORRIS & LEHICH CANALS. NOTICE -is hereby given thnt n regular line of covered Boats will be run flout PIER 19, \,, NORTII RIVER, (between 1)03 , id Coartland Streets,) New York, the present seaoo through the Morrie and Lehigh Canals. The above line was stalled In I.BlA•ts an experi- I large, and met with such enceitragemett.,from nor chants anti shippers as to induce its entAinutaire on a inure extensive Peale, and with it lielt4 organiza tion t mind they feel atitiAtled that with t IheiMies -nuw—possiasod,..and the extreme /out :V offerod, hey ran giro portuet satisfaction to.'al who ma . pationizo thew. Their connections with other trunspeation lines are lIH 6.11.1WH, VIZ : At WARIIINtIrON; N.. 1„ with the Dol. Lae , tern Road. " " Lehigh Tlinsporte Don. Os.. to Nom " 1..1411.5, " A i.i.ENtowN, Nun Penn t : H. I'm Roading l / 4 Pa., ' Ilavca, Pa., Lehigh ,tcl Swat., R. It. for Vilkee barre, P Until farther notice thuir Boma will lea New York ;111 follows: For 'Wilke:4:— t•t! 'er ~._..earre, vie bite !levee, every r , lir.lsty " Enntnn every Teemley, 'Cheri ley, tnt.l Sepratiy. " %Yeahlegtee, Daily,Btiteyi,v! excepted. J OWN bP DYCK. E, For .Bniten, eemunklirg, Bethlehem and QM Woe, Pier 110, North River. New York Mardi 28, 180. nAms FOR TM PEOPL BERGER & KECK Aft - ATTER% No. 25 West Hamilton Si,, Allentown, idnnufneturers n d Whnlesnlo and It otail ,tlcalors in BATS, IPS, STRAW GOODS, &c., aro now prepared , the SPRING 1111,i SUMMER. trade with nil the di , ant styles of Hata, towing there the celebrated Dinner and Gunning's styles, of the beet quarities aid at such prices as to defy cumpetition. We hive on hand the largest variety of Seasonable Good ever offered in this borough, which wo will at the lowest. Mush prices. STRAW GOOM4.—Of straw goods we h i .° very tine arid choke stock, not sit:passed by a in town. It consists of •ffente, Boys' and Youths"an tuna, Palm Loaf, Leghorn, Canada, Marietribd, ich- Jo. A fine stock of Misses' Bloomers. Our assortment of CAPS is one of the most .ten. sive in the piece, and we are miffing to it al= dai ly. Customers may rest assured that they c be suited, AP the stuck bus been selected from the arg ot assortments in the cities. As all JIATS are manufactured under the i me diate supervision of the firm,' they tool warrant d In saying lila for durability and finish they cant t he surpassed by any establishment in town. 'I:S.-Country Merchants supplied at the iwes oity prices. Allentown, April it. —if :%10/XT XS YOUR TIME. Tilglainait Stlittlr ~ :,„ D EPP EC TF 111 LYinfort this . , IN friends, eustomore n the 11, t..: ,:a), public in general, that h still i VAV continues the COACIIMA .:. (I ."‘ ..- 7 .: .11 U 8I NE SS, in IU vlons ii brannbes, at his nlii stand on the corner of SW. end Linden etreeto, In the borough of Allentown, Zero lie will always keep on head or tunnufneture Or der at the shortest notice. ell kinds of intrringoe itch as BUOtHES, CARRYALLS, BUT:RI:WS, Ao. llin materinia being of the best dint ean owed, and-the workmen being second to no. tho Union, ho feels confident that he enn man tore Carriages, iu Point of Irorkmunsititi, in It' and in stylo, equal to any Other in tho Slate. His work is tione under his own eye, nail e: warranted if requested. All kinds of repairing done In the neatest; e eat anti most expeditious manner. Pereons ran rail and examine far 1110111PIIIV no eliargas will be fiale. Thankitil for pasativors, he hopes by str tent ion to hie busitie, , s, to merit a 0111 larger ol`ppublle pat rousge. hitireh 7, 18110, Adam Woolever ATTORNEY AT L ' SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 'ALLENTOWN, 1. NVILL . attend to. the collection of clahno Le high and adjoining counlioe. • Allentown, July 27, 1859. ly • Dr. J. ll.lso A GRADUATE of the University of Palm Iva nil'',, having opened an office at J. Rox's (del, Hamilton street, Ent, Allentow4 (Hinge) ,r , fully offers hie professional servicesio the l• obi tants in its vicinity, cad will answer to calls all 'hours of th 6 day or night. May 2, 1860. tf Allentown, April . 1900 MILLINERY And Mantua Making Establishment, miss MARY A. STETTLER respectfully in forms the public that she curries on the Mil -110" i Unary and Dress Making btisluess •at No. 9 Vest linmiliton street, above Roeder & Lerch Store, where she would be happy to accommodate all in need of anything in her lino of business, She has :lost returned from New York and Philadelphia with • a largo and eloglint stock'of Spring and Summer MILLINERY GOODS Among which will be found all kinds of BonneArel vets of all oolors and variety of prices: ColoredVel -1 vets of all colors nnd•pricos. Figured, water'.) and corded Bonnet Goods. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a large assortment. French and American Flowers. Laces, lionnet Tabs,' Crowns, Buekrams. &c., he., together with a splendid assortment of Paris Fancy Feathers. The above goods wore selected with touch care, and•will be sold.at the very lowest market prices. Don't forgot the place, No. 9, West Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa C. 11, LA YIN tloneral DIE NM ;t2iiiir4o44f!m,i) CM= IF HOUSE 'FURNITURE , AT r EtAk /IC 411100P14 Stook in AllentoWn. READ ! ~,READ I ! READ !! I • gni under/signed belie'opened their New CABINET .1 • IVAninsoons, Ne.'s2 Went Hamilton Street, near lingonbtteh's Hotel, in the borough of Allen town, whore they.bnve in, store, of their own manu facture, u largo neeortmont 9f F U I? E, • Consisting of Dressing and Plain Durant's, Wardrobes, Seer3taries • Book Oases, Solna, ' Bitension and other Tables, Stands of every deseiiiitlii, Mgt' . and lots; Cottage Bedsteads, Cane Seat, Windsor and Rocking Chairs, Settees, Looking Glasses, of all' eliee, and nil other arttelea In kW line of busineae. • Persons who are about to engage in housekeeping can procure a full outfit at prices as low, if not a lit tle lower, than can be purchased elsewhere. All the Furniture is well made, and•can ho warranted to be• good. Repairing .promptly attended to. • hfALMIRG k HAGENBUON. Allentown, May 80, 1800. —3m SPRING GOODS. . .„ THE undersigned having just roturned from the City, has now opened a full and new assort ment of all kind of Spring and Summer Dross Goods, at his Store Room in the four story build ing, a fow doors east of Yobe dr. Newhard's Hotel, comprising in part of CSalli's, Valencia's, and Poll do Chevere of splendid styles and, at prices • never before offered.' etintinstdal Plaids, and Persian De.., tains of entire new stYlea. Shawli of all' colors, kinds and' pricos, so that none need go away without being suited and - parchnsing' Ono of the handsome ne Shawls. • . SlLKS'.—Sillacaqrlces never boforo offered In this matkot.loriced Silks at Mutest any'prices. And Black Silks of all kinds'and (polities. CLOTH. Cloth Dusters, made of. Cloth and Ze bra Cloth. Also a fino'assortment of Duster Cloth of various colors and shades. A splendid. somn olent of Mack Cloth at prices to suit the clasltes, rich and poor. Also a fine assortment of fancy Cos- sinteres. I MUSLINS,-Muelles, bleaeiled and otibleaolted at the low e, , t Market prices. i f CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Carpets in ,• Woollen and Cotton. Al prices never before offered l in this torn; and Oil Cloths of all widths of the beet quality. COAL OIL LAM PS.—A tine assortment of the above Lamps, which we will sell at prices that will be an accorumodullon,to the public. Also Coal 011 of the best quality. • - -.O•ROCERTES AND QUEENSWARE.—A nee as sortment of flrorerles, such ae Sugar; Coffee, Tea, Ace._ Also a large assortment of Queenstiare. Ton and Dinner Setts all of which we will sell as-low as • ~ possible. MACKEREL—MackoreI in No 1 and 2, in whdle, half, and quarter barrels. Salt in Hacks and by tbe bushel. 'Ofir The highest Marlset prices paid fur all kinds Or Produce. All that arc in need of any of the above goods, will find it to their advantage to call at the store of the undersigned, before purchas ing elsewhere. MARY A. STETTLIIIt. Allentown, Feb., 28, 1880. . t Carriage Manufactory, - - 'pun undereigned hereby Informs :so.; 421 itlio public that he heaps con staidly on hand at lila Carriage Man. ufactory ut Srlinecksville, Lehigh County, Carrie gen of ail dencriptione, which ho IR prepared to tarn ish at the lowest ratan. Thin carriage manufactory has been long eatablishod and in well known ln thin entire section of the county. None but the bent ma terials ore used, and tho best workmen employed.— Persons calling can at anilines have a large variety, from which—txr natant.. Orders for new carriages promptly filled. Repairs mode at the shortest no tice. By prompt attention to business the sub. scriber expects to increase (het liberal patronage, with which he ban already boon favored by the pub lic. JONATHAN MISS. Sohneekevillo, February 49 4 .1880 -Ltf • - - ••+l'.• 44.tiiiiii7f.ii* : i:i , D.A.AWALL'ilele'• agent •for the county. -, E. Price per bottle $1.25, by the ease $lO. Allentown, Jan._ I 1 40606.010 - Netp' r GIRLS :AND; wrvzs. . , . 1 1 Sowebosly, has wtitten to following about girle, nnd pot-,it afloat. • i i - r; -, ,„ liotl blest, the . Igle,, ~' . They Boothe our pains, ' Thfy till our brains With dreams of sniumer'hotirs. God bless the girth, • • . (tod'hiess their curl,'' • Out bless we human tion , ers. . The' wives, we think,ltiti'quite 119 deserv ing of n 'ldes:ling Its the girls; therefore:ive, submit the following . . Uod bless the *lves, ,Theyilil.our hives • With little bees and honey.; They once Ilfe's shocks, They mendour Soaks, But—don't they siunidour money ! ..Of roguish girls, ' With Bunny curls, We may in fancy dream ; But tylves=true Throughout our lives, , Are everything they seem. "IVO YOUNG. TO LOVE." . . . " What are you dreaming about, Amy ?" asked an old man with silver hair, of a blue-eyed, young girl, who, was sitting on the steps by his side, her head leaning against ---vineltrieathed pillar. .‘ What are you dreaming of, AmY? You have set:hero for 'Over an hour in this abstracted mood, look ing* those clouds. What •are yon'think fn g o • • ' ' • • • • The questioning - voice of her father hrdke Amy's reverie; but, as she changedler ' .po sition her dreamy eyes were veiled. by .the veined aad the:rosy cheeks, whereon those dark, drooping lasheglay, were scarlet. In a:moment sale replied, ' Oh; I Was:think ing of' nothing in particular building air castles as usual, imagination piloting me in to fuiry)and.. Not very profitable ocoupa tion for one like me, is it,.pa ?' • Just then the sound of. rolling carriage wheels was heard, tind an open carriage came along the ,road. The occupant, a proud, dark-eyed man, doffed his hat and, bowed low to Amy and her father. Mr. Lansing did not reply, save by,a slight inelimition of the-head and a haughty ?look.; But Amy ,bowed and sweetly smiled,as she did thus, and her cheeks flushed. .Lr. Lansing's eyes were Shaded,.and :his brow was. darkened as be.Aaw. Amy's appearance. The carriage passedien, and Amy was again in a reverie; but she lints startled from it by her father's sayi " ng Amy, do • ()ye that man—.that de. testable Clifton Militia ?" ' J. T. BURDOE. Amy's cheek grew still brighter, and the blue eyes were veiled again,'-and her snowy finger. destroyed We gergeous tuhp,abc held in her hand—the tulip given her bY,Cliften Matwell the evenie4 before. ' Again Mr. 'Lansing asked--- - -sfell ` 'mem truly, Amy do yon love that !inv . -bred mail" " . 111. -In a moment v Amy's restrained herself - and - ealtny answered-4 " Clifton . Maxwell is not low-bred. 13elrui a true, a noble heart—one of nature's noble; man. And, blame me if you will; Ido cer4 thinly love him." "Amy Lansiirg "':..and her white-haired father spoke sternly, "Amy Lansing; T for-, bid that loved I forbid you to ever meet; him again.. I forbid, all intimacy, Under, penalty of my disowning you forever., BeH sides, you aro too young to love, ~ReroeM., her, Amy, dare to disobey moon your peril I" , and he left her to. her unpleasant medita-; Lions. ‘ g Too yoking to loye !" murmured Amy but her pale, cold face, and eyes heavy with the deepness of sorrow, told a far different tale from that. . "Mr. Lansing, I came het.° to 'ask per mission to. address „your daughter'" said a young man; whe stood in the rich library of Pifr. , Lansing One evening. • Mr. Lansing looked uk, haughtily, for he knew that it was Cliftim Maxwell. • What did he care for that dark, soul lit eye, that massive brow, that•prond head, that regal form.--So lofty, 'so kitskly—all the' heraldry and insignia.'of inward nobleness - and iligni ty What mattered the noble, goneinue heart? What mattered it, that he passion. atoly loved Amy He had no coffers filled Slab gold, no broad, ancestral land's; no high home, no pearls to.-wreathe with Amy's golden tresses, no diamond bandeaus foi her snowy brow: Amy must wed higher; she was to young to love flitch a poor man 'as Clifton Maxwell ; and so Ar. Lansing:cold ly said— • " That permission •is denied, now and forever to ' Clifton coldly bowed and'asked the rea son. "I have none l" said Mr. Lansing, "save that I do not deem you noble enough to be my sod; save - that you station, is uut equal; save that Amy is too young lo " Mr. Lansing," said Clifton, calmly, " I know that. I am not wealthy, yet I have a goad practice: And yon are inistakm4 about Amy; she does lode. Me_ truly., She.is not too young to love. Beware how you trifle with her. heart. Blood guiltiness may rest upon your soul." • "I tell you, Nir l " . said Mr. Lansing, haughtily, "Amy is. toq young to love—too young to wed; and : even if she were not, you could not be my choice:. NS , hen Amy weds,. I•sliall select for her: you oan go, sir. • Butrnever'aare to speak again • to.my• daughter." Witka cold alight bow, Clifton left. the room. :t; ' " Good: bye Amy; said Clifton, as Ito stood in the• Garden alone with Atny; " I OE ME Fhosp goden c enry,/ Blond with our evening 4reagais ; T!ioy haunt nur 'tiros 1,1k6' enlist tvlrda;' Or--ne natada haunt the atroaues When we are sick, They , heal tie nuick--:- That Is iP thy should love us ; It not, wo die, And yet they ery, • And piano tombstones above us, BY ELLA FARMAN. rrtto-0.q6 1 1 spilt ME ' , ctinnoVattiylere:l T ',.',91 13 4 / 1 . 38 BJET:9 I 4 I . • Id thus near.you44nevor ee Iniptdin ve4 • go - be with - yoUr feet to, speak to to, knowingithat yotiwarefer- sticking out. 7cif itie Window, particularly ,bidden to speak, tome, knewing;thatinefi l er l when it is raining - or-freezing. ; could call youJnine." , - .1, IMore thatotlittiqiceiffeet and a half a ft : G od forgive my, father, for, this V', said 'Agee pie ;eaten! att i roillniklit #lll,nnt.' One- Amy, °ahoy es she i.aiped.ber face ;so, cat 'ialfy 'cause the - consumer,to dream of houris, se pale, so deadly, frenihel._lovees,shoulder. paradisse,iiiiidlinnetkiiiiiblinkers and other " Gcd forgive my father , this ,cruelty. .goodAblager_-f-....ArlfflitlVMlc. aziiitrifoViiPt' to 'am not-to young to Var ft ftlnken heart, .I do so. r, L* J;.c, l4 l. 'can never Wed.' ogal § tc My' flithet'S wishes. t Npv,or, omit effight, You aie'noble;)elitit ydii do :Ito 'tir . ge to sheolts.pessikitatieo) lakdovoita rain weer that stop. ; ,, " for 14.a 5 1 4.4g.,1 1 FP, 0 , 11 9 0 :f . .1.1. • a Good bye, AdeAl - iagain'said Clifton, as ever spank,yentA l ildrop almnd he kisaed the stailtlelti brow restingtigairist,'steal Or ecia thint,enttbmitli, the sharp:adge his.oheek. qi We: shfilllneyer meet • again. Hatchet. 'N - 4 to inept:46:l*On, I leave America,foreyey., ,Ileloodbye,-Ant§; NOSr stand in - 'OW Cal 'Wifb door ' naunht but h e l .4CIRth 40. r.. us both.: 4 --, optiti wiih !hoititig Would 01 . 4 (acid 'hod never, have given mind lotritalkiiig h'earlo, then tie might never have felt the .bale.nn hoar atorktiinii. ll rL" pain, and anguish of being crushed. Would ~..fro..enhtzge the niniteletritAttiViiiitS 'and that we had not met; then 'we. nOt, legs . , olitab , up,andrdowir-ihwieltiiiiti4r. (es known the parting.," .peptallY.if the house, is•.a, , fone , ldory ( edeY thrge or.four,;tialealfbefOre.'breakfitsticit'is Oheltp,a*eto4e, 40, git!es a TOrSoiotit 4ppe tit‘e • -• • •• . t n, (IT It1:1!IIVA itrt-tiche l l'E'g;;?liildiS . a,eoinponrned,Vea- ZO*Phiiet: To ogr e it at i oneeibore a hole in illeqY n itiaiiiirn xvittr gimlet, and pour.in'til arid ''lf'eSild keeps Onai3rying bind all the - *ay: the other , fean:', . - 77. Corns may. Pbe . ; easily: L•The' test :torturing: corn tan aton'onbe e'itirpattfd',:as follows; ~ t ake 'sharp-3E014 finUthe.ijoint of the ttic..lfhereOP.illieteern - gesides; . inseit the inife i l.n the artlellition, pry.ofr the toe and *threw, It ,aws.,y,;.,tt,,,e3il,l,n o orkt ircturn•.to your %Inge- 4, 1?,24, ,you in his tenth. tPateh..,!tpoo4.or..) 9 1 #,9 1 ;,. by glrin'ehe dtifikaPitil the 11414)ite Wants to drink; iiilCtinitk' in bur - sown. espetilinee;sieheviiiA weeks.' . •Ona-jriliodo otit iirefdite" Httity windows, and rah apearbletetteitittPhililiend ; .thei,othen didreegetl,np tone .nioraingraild bps 4.uniVmal curto,Stono - igrowitigtiontcor 4,if/lr'attin t.i i !gr,avo , gartliquo TO . b.eptt *IOW Nilltotarandretke ult .deedriptiol t: it,„ye . p.4qv9 l l,Falltyip! twenty rititle'atakenthw,„;* htah and 'eat thifin, . 'but load a shot i. kun r'our' . . 4014 and • pall "tlicii'trigkef , tiritti n y6,o4 to.: :It Saves wikl•eitt - doillof Ltke' thci gullet, end bact tastoito`the'litedth:-':.' 4 Never go to sleop!atintding:oriiyobrheitd. The brain. mayitake.a.nothin .14,(runirdowit aW.40.19/144..;rt.0 0 ) orK n viaking; 40 laud ll o f Y I Nt braloPTlPl9n 4904.0 711.,c( f.‘ zi 1 .1 7. .: i • , A cabin and holy' night, „Amy "fay ,ova A rich purple sofa by her open - window, : pale as the Farina Pyseli by her side and, almoit as gold. The stars hsoked badly and solenitit: lyin upon her; asif sad'atf the broken heart .beating beneath 'that silken boddice: The pool night wind came and caressed' the broiv heavily, aching beneath its weight of pear .• ,A hridal veil lay around - her, with its•abi - ins silvery folds. The betrothal ring - ed up on her finger. • ,5h0,,1ay there. pale, %Int,chaining down the & c at offering whin was making a wreck of het, yonng, loving--, heart crushing all love; darkentng,all, hop b , veiling all . withthe''Sable' Of (Impair. A few !momentsand' Aniy's - hands *ere clasped by others, 'and then' she stood in the princely parlor below, in the inidat. of bril liant , festal throngs; by the ' , side: of ti.tal ,dark trum--‘-an. unwilling bride-.--promisin to love and cherish - him till, death shoul "dart them. / Falseprornifies;mademith tot quivering lip S--no deep„ true response : r 'fang frem the , c itnneil heart ,helpW, F€4B Vtiws written With the. ' very; gall of despm Lips vowing to love ... one i hdert'WOrShi pp another, ono,' wird-with fat Brady-one;' ho 'her father , . told her :she'' was "bib ' bun Ito love. And •she: was ' Am'y .Franklin .—the envied:bride. of a :wealthy man i a - victim to her father's aristrooratio prineiplea and love of gold. , , , 2, ', , . . ' gi Comiitm . y l''' it is time, . The carriage ;1 is waiting," and Mr: Franklin threw the rich opera cloak around Amy's frail ; figure. ~,t. ; "Hermon, I 'cannot go t " Said:Amy; faint ly, 'fi I 'feel V'e ' ry sick 'and weak to-night. I could not waltz ri-ilgtire for life to-pight , I dare riot go from ' hone:" 'X'eit muSt:goi without me, Reran:lll,4er 'onee'. '''' '''' ,''" 1 ': cf Pshair, Amy!" said ' the' leeld hearted husband,." you are only hysterics/. - I-an, sure you look as well as usual.. , They Willi expect you." .-....--*-- —' - - ff I would .williriglyoblige'Yoe,"'Said Pliny," f , but I dare hot. But do net'stay .dt• hornet --J. `am, not afraid to stay at , homel.' , -.;..; :$•,, II , .`,` It's, nothing but your, whim,Y , saidrhlr) Fran kiln .. impatiently,,, as ..he , .shut the. hall ; door, and,,entored his, rich, carriage. -,0 ,be, borne away to the rich saloons of• Mrs; illfrrl7.l The pale, girlish bride of ,t.hs,lloh,l,e9.,a!wel 'tiler days eat' there bride in the, spacious 'drawing rooms:'' It was all riob '; O f rani{, , ell heMitifil,' alllcold,' all false' litter, fio:1, ? like her own rtiined'heiri.'""A tiiticl " r robe l was -bound' ateittid ' ber'tinlyivitillit;j'e r iels shone on her white arms r sfid fi tigeN 'penile ! alio braided with her henry gdden-hairtini'd bright diamonds :lay Now, Ifitr)tdrotroWT of i tmsrt sparen t ,beauty,- ; all a cold, heavy weight,' all a hright,disggise fur thev.ictimizad brlde.l , She i lay there alone, on, the Oritnoop,,,vsl-1 `vet sofa—nil loved one leer to soothe „away the lonely ,agowy,.Toq,,yonng :i too, Ipvp I" Ah, n o' ; sh e had loied, and that loFe-ilt Was cialdiell'habli:"lnf five, 'but, gl i plim fountain repressed. Its full tide' 'keeping impetuously bit& .iin,s4ail young dipprt, until it *as a wieeli:-4-,teirible wreckr r Slowly Sinking down Idtkrthe:';`o,4g; deep , ocean of deripair,‘beiiiirl,glife *.beneseh Its heavy weight: . , '-:.. : '-' T t' l .. Down thewidl3kliArt goisiiiiii i h t doapair'S ' surring waterst..'LoVo's , Pilotigetteihrdver ) . llopo'is beacon: star - iw the glootnio° Ftelio vows for deep overwhelming , billows:t inatti disgusr,:called love, yet nothing but 'wreck= ing shoals and quickaands. r ,Golden! wealth gilding theocean.. wit,h- a gorgeowi.,glitter. A, jeweled Toil, hiding i thp tearible., • wreck, from the eyes• of follow voyagers. T941,91,pg to' hive a noble, true Bottled inati, but riot too, young to- die. . There lies the delasacrificed brideiviotim Lips cold and still.:; Brow , pulseleasp cold and white, an, frP.44 1 .11fReW...: P4'eam.Y:P3'o4 closed more. ;; Face and features., ley and pa's'sionless.,' iiinai folde4 ealmizpver the meek 'breast. The heart rlteicas i and hushed. The wreck g'one delyn %Miter.— The presence of Death alone in the still si lent, parlor. • ' ' . - '' ". '''' "" Too young to love,lhe father (143 , mridd hor yet not too young to be saerifided-;iidit toi; young tq bear a bkokewheart heart; not too ibinig to have all that which:' was glorious of life forever wrecked ; not too,yoang to bear a liv ing death- r ;not, too young : to die 1 Therefire three things thatliever rusty-I—the money of the benevolent,' the shoes of the butcher's' hOhe;.itti'd'n tongue. •'Lu. • ! '• •i - Three things not easily: ifonew—ni thirst. with tiro, to dry web 'with , %waiteri pleas with everything that is'azinm '.otree tltings„ that, are as; gooil as their butters—flirty ,water to. extinguish Are, homely wife to a blind man, [, , e!godc9, sword to ti coward.. • • , . Three warnings from the 'grtiVe—thau knowest what 1 was,,thou sliest what remember what' thou art - M'be. ' Tltroo tkingn of short editiniiiincer-la a lady's Invo, 6tiipp flre; o anil brook'e flood: Three things thrik'ought, mayor. b,e , sent from . home—tho.' oat "bhinuey ' and, houfinwife; '• • - 1 • • " • Three think in a neacoelr.-;lth'e golii of an angel; the , walk ofethidy in (1 thiPdbitni, o r a d ev ib ,I! 'II 3V.4. buaat.af the flavor of thy ale' the beauty of th7vvife, and the contents of thy purse• . _Mb ,:'111'?.!)111". r. 41 THIRDS: I illy, VW Ul,l jf, . 1!.(.1?,!TY(1 1. 1fl1 ,:) TIMM ..1 PIA OT A.... 1 71: •!i?3, J.:-; 7:1. ~. _ 4:1 3:1;11 ).. Y -,: ! C t. i • .$ 1 I se (NcVM93'E R 4 1 . . A „ A , ~., 1.. , 14.0 e.; Pt ~.,1,1 • ..,, ..,‘ . IIIOIIEIM mufm.- 7 -.; .i x,e‘hAnnAkfifgjet c ine, .Tune . 6. tr,°°o4 44 °4° , : 74°;,1150 1 ?fl , 4 , raid' Pi '63. 1°1 '! t' ' ' ' ll Certain ,Ailldrineiniti.' AFeaPI3- -filiot=guYili.'" iile- 4 44ithbii137." 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