The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, April 14, 1869, Image 3

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Resigned.—H. E. MN, professor of German
InMnhlenbergCollege has resigned his position
and will return to Germany.
Accident—Franklin Poe, while working at
the rollers In the Allentown rolling mlll on Wed
neAday, was considerably Mimed by a piece of
iron breaking from the rail he was working.
Tired of Life.-IVilliam Kromer, a convict
confined In the Allentown jail, lies become dissat
isfied with big mede of living and has made several
attempts to close his mortal career. Ile cats
ground glass and partakes of quicksilver from the
back of mirrors but without. arlY effect.
Allentown Passenger Railway.—Cars will
leave the depot corner of Ninth and Munition
etrecte at 7 and 8.18 a. m., to ran to the Lehigh
and Bnequehatina Depot to meet the new trains
which commenced running on that road on Mon
day.
great Reduction.—Our enterprising manu
facturer of woolen goods, 'Mr. Henry Gabriel, In
consequence of the overAtocklug of the market,
will retail eassimeres, flaline'lB, carpets, etc., at
wiMiesrde prices. We refer to his advertisement
In another column.
Deeoratidg Soldiers' Grares.—..Gen. H. Me-
AlllEter, Col. W. W. Raftersly, Col. T. W. Good,
Capt. B. C. Rotteand 11. C. Hunsberger, have been
appointed a committee by Pest No. 13, Grand
Army of the Republic, to make arrangenteuta for
decorating soldiers' graves, on Sunday, May 30th.
Reported Recapture.—The reported recap
ture of Azer, the forger, who escaped from our
county jail some weeks since, Is untrue. The re
port probably originated from tlie fact that the
Commissioners received a dispatch from Mount
Bethel asking what; reward was offered for A zer.
The reward advertised is $lOO.
Clean Up.—Mayth; Good has glvem public
notice of his intention to enforce the several ordi
nances of the city relating to the cleaning of streets,
alleys, lanes and cellars, and to remove from the
cellars, streets, alleys, lanes, gutters and lots, all
garbage,ebbish, coal ashes, cinders, and other
nuisances inlukons to the public health.
Minairay.—The practice of leaving horses
stand unhitched In the streets is reprehensible.
Yesterday a horse standing at the northwest
corner of Sixth and Hamilton streets lett very sud
denly and ran into ail awning pOst on the oppo
site corner fortunately doing no other datuage than
breaking, the shafts of the wagon.
Notice to Sobecrib . era.—Our subscribers are
requested to remember that we have purchased the
subscription books of TILE REGISTER office and set
tlement of all back as well as advance subscriptions
must be made at this office. We have authorized
no one to collect for us. We give this notice, not
as a dun, although money Is always acceptable, but
for the purpose of having our subscribers pay their
ltidebtedtiess Into the right hands when they are
ready to settle up.
The Reduction Still Goes On.—As the time
approaches for the drawing of the Good -4111 Gift
Enterprise the numherof tickets In the hands of
the managers decreases rapidly, and will not now•
amount to two hundred. These can all be dls-
posed of In a, few days and those Intending to em
bark In this enterprise, unless they take Time by
the forelock, *ill be deprived of the opportunity to
secure a Mize. Therefore make no delay but buy
tickets at once.
Afire old Coin.—On Thursday night
,thF
house of Peter Weikel, on Seventh street, adjoin
ing the Allentown National Bank, was entered by
a burglar, who It is supposed was In search of
about two thousand dollars worth of old coin which
was kept In the dining room, but which was lately
deposited In bank. Nothing was known of the
entrance until morning, when the servant entering
the dining room discovered it In rather a disorder
ly condition, but the only thing missinika small
box containing thirty cents, not a very reward
for the avaricious gentleman's labors.
GoM Neuis for Coluototera of Gaa.—There
Id no longer any neeepelty for people being subJect
to gas-making monopolies. Every housekeeper
should call at C. W. Stutter's, Walnut street,
corner of Penn, and witness the workings of
Stratton's Portable Air Gus Machine. Go,
whether you want to purchase or not. No charge
for showing the apparatus as it works itself and
requires little or no attention. It Is the cheapest
thing out, and lu many cases will more than pay
its cost the first year from the saving in the cost
of gas. Persons residing beyond the precincts of
gas companies should not for a moment think of
beinrwithout it. .
A Beerleas Sunday —Long were the faces
and deep were the imprecations of the lager-loving
Alleutonlaps last Sunday because tkair favorite
beverage was denied them. During last week, at
the request of some of the citizens of Lehigh, we
are informed, Judge Longaker instructed the con
stables of the county to prevent the sale of spirit
one and malt liquors on Simdays, and promptly
at twelve &clock on Saturday night the deyotees
of the exlllerating Said were informed that lager
would not be sold until Monday morning. Slowly
and sorrowfully the little groups who had been
enjoying a social glass wended their way home
ward, there to ponder on the calamity that had
overtaken them, and to submit, with their charac
teristic grace, to the inexorable decree of Fate—or.
the Court.
Burglary. During Tuesday night week
sonic person or persons entered the dwelling of
Mr. Joins Klein, South Seventh street below Wal
nut, and stole therefrom all the. meat of three
large hogs, which the owner had prepared for the
summer season, and a gold watch. It appears
that on Tuesday the family missed one of the keys
to the back door, and supposing that one of the
boarders had the key in his possession paid no
particular attention to the loss, but the fact of the
house being robbed creates an opinion that sonic
evil disposed person stole it with the intention of
simplifyiug his burglahous operations. The meat
was kept in barrels on the third floor of the house
and the watch in a bureau drawer on a second
floor room. How the scoundrels managed to carry
off these articles without alarming the inmates of
the•house is rather mysterious. The value of the
articles stolen Is about one hundred and fifty dol.
Mrs.—News.
Many Things.—The Bethlehem mica says
the Allentown post-office is worth $4,000. The
Blue Book says 52400.
Job Work done at the REGISTER office will rival
New York work both In Style and PRICE.
The Foster Brothers, the new dry goods men,
arc eitenolve advertisers. They will make money.
George N. Corson, Esq., held a Court of Bank
ruptcy at the American - Hotel, lust Wednesday.
We arc indebted to Gen. James L. Selfridge for
a copy of the Pennsylvania Legislative Hand
Book, a very useful and valuable publication.
Tags and shipping cards, plain or printed, are
furnished at this office a manufacturers' prices.
Those fond of flowers and gardening have now
an opportunity to display their taste and skill.
Lehigh county will be represented through dele
gates from the various lodges of Junior American
Mechanics in the State Council at Harrisburg,
next Friday.
The Allentown Rolling Mill suspended opera
tions on Saturday morning last, for the purpose of
maklug.repairs.
• The . Free Methodist Society of Allentown have
removed their 'place 'Of worship from Bohlea's
Hall, to ther,thltd story of Daniel Reichenbach's
ne*bultdink cid Hamilton street,
We take pride b;t,dolug our Job Work in the
handsomest manlier,. and 'make no extra charge
fop 1L Saudi cordon receive as mach care as largo
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Welt Patronized.—During the year com
mencing April 1, 1868, and ending April 1, 1869,
one thousand nine hundred and sixty persons were
furnished with lodging In the elation house.
Court Procretings.—The following easel's
were heard since our last issue :
Commonwealth vs. John Miller, Jacob Rhoads,
Andrew Ressler, Joseph Rimier, John Rudolph.
Charge of gambling* oath of William Fishth.
The defendants In this ease were charged with
meeting at the house of one of their number and
playing cards for money. The only witnesses to
the fact were the proseentor and his wife, and they
could only swear to tho defendants meeting once
and playing for money. Some doubts were raised
as to the character of the prosecutor for the truth.
The Jury acquitted the defendants and divided the
costs between the prosecutor and the defendants.
Metzger and Oliver for Commonwealth ; Bowden
and Stiles for Defendants.
Commonwealth es. Charles Clausen Larceny
on oath of C. Wilson Benninger. .Volle prompt!'
entered.
Commouwenith vs. James Warne. Charge of
Frond. None prosequi entered.
Commonwealth vs. Frances Brown. Indecent
exposure on oath of George Burkhard. Bill ignored.
County to pay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. Wm. 11. Gromer. Forpry
on oath of David &handl. Defendant was found
guilty. Mettgar for Coinmonwealth ; Bowden for
Defendant.
Commonwealth vs. Charles Waster. Larceny
on oath of Charles Wieder. The Defendant was
indicted for stealing oats In the straw, the proper
ty of the prosecutor. The oath alleged to have
been worth a mere trifle, only five or six cents,
the evidonee was very weak and unsatisfactory.
The jury acquitted the defendant. 31eteger and
Oliver for Commonwealth ; Btlles for defendant.
Medi» g of the Board of Coatrol.—The Board
of Control met in their Hall on Wednesday even
ing, April 7, 1869.
Present—Messrs. Cooper, Dillinger, Erdman,
Hull, Mohr, and Runic, President.
The following business was transacted:
Rey:turd. That a Committee 'of three be appointed to
confer with the Committee of the Board of Trustees of the
Allentown Academy with the view of the rental of their
building for the use of public schools with authority to
contract for the same, and that the President be one of the
Committee and Chairman of the same. Mears. Cooper
and Dlilinger were appointed the committee.
On motion, Mr. Whitney was relieved from fines
for non-attendance at Institute since March lst
last past. •
On motion, the Secretary to directed to again
notify the teachers of the District of the resolu
tion in reference to corporal punishment passed
Juno 0,1868.
On motion, Messrs. Hull and Erdman were ap
pointed a committee to view the property of Dr.
William J. Romig, in Sixth Ward, and report on
the same at the next meeting.
On motion, the President and Secretary were
directed to effect an insurance in Mutual Fire In
surance Companies, att insurance amounting to
Thirty Thousand (SilQ.000) Dollars on the Fifth
Ward School iloo.c.
On motion, the Building Committee were di
rected to contract with Mr. Yoddcr for the Twisted
Copper Lightning Rod for the Fifth Ward School
if ouse.
On motion, the Secretary was directed to gather
all title papers and insuntnee policies belonging
to the District.
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ReNtolred.. That this Building Committee be Instructed to
erect water closets over the sinks In the Fifth Ward School
building big. v c
Rego! rrrl, That the Building Committee be directen to
have the . stair wings and water closets In the Fifth Ward
building rough Plaelered.
On motion,lfestirs. Erdman and Hull were au
thorized and directed to erect a fence enclosing
School lot of 'First Ward School Iluilding, and to
make a cinder walk froM the said school house to
Second street.
The report of Mr. Buchrle, City Superintendent,
Was rend, and on motion received and directed to
be tiled.
lb Rol rrd. That a Certificate of flraduation he awarded
to all scholars in the High Schools who Lure completed
the full course of studies prescribed, and balm sustained
a satisfactory examination In Slip sans.
On motion adjourned.
THE COUNTY
FATAL AccIDENT.—John Fensternmeher,
aged scceuty-nine, residing with Charles Wunder
ly at Catasamma, fell down stairs last Thursday
evening and died from the effects• of Injuries thus
received. Coroner Bush was notified and held an
inquest.
A RARE CHANCE.—Messrs. LeMaistre &
Ross, No. !ht . ! N. Bth Street, Philadelphia, adver
tise great bargains. Their fair dealing has won
for them an enviable reputation and their store Is
always crowded. They make. it their leading
point to keep every customer they get by sellingso
cheaply that'll° one can afford to go elsewhere.
Two ECLIPPES.—Two more eclipses of the
sun will take place this year, as follows: Partial
eclipse of the sun, June 23, at 8.201 u the morning.
Total eclipe of the sun, August sth, at 4.06 in the
evening. This will be the greatest eclipse of the
sun that will happen in this country until the last
year of the century.
I OFF THE TRACK.—The train on the Lehigh
Valley railroad due at Easton at 8.55 a. tn., was
thrown off the track near Chain Dam last Wed
nesday, caused by a rock falling on the rails.
One passenger car containing about thirty persons
was upset and one of the lady passengers was
slightly Injured.
APPOINTED ANKEssoß.—Capt. Luckenbath,
of Bethlehem has been appointed Asseasor of In
ternal Revenue for the NM Congressional Die
triet;composed of the counties of Northampton,
Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne. Capt. Luck
enbach Is a brave soldier, lost a leg ante war, and
will make an efficient °Meer.
ADDITIONAL TRAINS.—Thp Lehigh at SUB.
quehanna Railroad, have put on two more pas
senger trains on their road, one leaving Munch
Chunk at 7 o'clock a. in. and passing Allentown
at 8.38, the otherleacing•Eastoo at 7 o'clock a.m.
and passing Allentown nt 7.59. The need of such
nn arrangement lens I i eu felt for some time, and
Will he great accomumdation to the traveling pub-
LEFT von TIIE WEHT. The, following
mimed persons left Reading this week to make
their homes In the West :—George Houffinau and
family, of Bern township, and Benjamin Spatz,
of Leesport, go to Missouri; Cyrus Komig and
two brothers Stout, of Centre, go to Ohio; and
Daniel Zacharias, of Muhlenberg, and Dr. T.
Yardley Brown's family, go to West Virginia.—
Rodin() Journal.
CIUEF BUILUESSEri.—The following gentle
men baVe been elected Chief Ilurgessea In North
ampton county : Ea/dim—W.ll. Hildebrand ; Bethre-
hem—C. F. Beekel ; Bath—Samuel Staub ; Nazareth
Daniel Relgel ; l'reemansburg Henry Bless ;
South Bethlehem—E. P. Wilbur ; Glendon—Joseph
Morrison ;Beath Easton—Aaron Palmer. Ofthese
Messrs. Hildebrand, Staub and Blots are Republi
cans and the remainder Democrats.
HOKENDAUQUA.— A. locomotive passing
liokendauqua last Thursday afternoon, threw
sparks of lire Into a haystack, setting It on nro,
'which connected with a house and barn, both of
which were saved from complete destruction by
the timely arrival of the firemen.
The gag apparatus In the cellar of Mr. Thomas'
house exploded on Saturday evening, badly burn
ing a man front Philadelphia, and also injuring a
little boy.— Calasanqua Journal.
L. V. R. B.—Work is progressing on the
Lehigh Valley Railroad, and the road will be built
to Waverly, the connecting point with the Erie,
early in August. A third ratl will be Immediately
laid to Elmira, and eventually to Buffalo which
will make a coal route to the lakes further west
than the I). L. &W. route. In thisconnection we
understand that the Lehigh Valley road will come
into direct competition with the D. L. & W. road,
and there seems to be good cause for congratula
tion on this project, as while It Is a narrow gague
route to the west from this Immediate vicinity, It
will also make a route not controlled entirely by
one corporation, and will therefore give our Ind!-
' vidual operators a chance to throw their coal Into
the Western market, and by making a lively com
petition in that section Increase the demand here.
And a demand being made, there would be good
prices, and certainly no occasion for these rumors
In retard to strikes.—Scranton A./publican.
Railroad
Company has received eight "palace cars," the
finest passenger cars on any road In this sectlo.
Oro:wintry. They are said to have cost $25,000`
each.
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SnlCualt.—William ll , a son ofJacob H.
11111, auctioneer, of Oley township, committed sui
cide on Eltinday morning by hanging himself In his
father's stable. The boy was weak-minded, and
seems to have been Infected with the suicidal
mania pervading that section of the county—this
act of self-destruction ^making the third case of
suicide In that neighborhood within the last few
months. Young 11111 was about 10 years of age.
A coroner's jury was summoned, and a verdict
rendered In accordance with the facts stated.—
Rcatibm Journal.
FATAL ACCIDENT.—A fatal and deplorable
accident occurred at the Little Gap, Northampton
.county, on Friday last, at the house of Patrick
McGrath. Mr. McGrath keeps a boarding house,
and ou the morning of the above mentioned day,
one of his boarders left a revolver lay on the win
dow of his bed-chamber, and the children of the
house went up stairs to play, while the mother
went out to milk the cow, when a boy of about ten
years of age took the revolver to play with It, and
it accidently discharged, shooting his little brother
through the head. The ball entered the temple of
the right side of his head, and the unfortunate
child survived only about five hours.—fflatingtora.
Near.
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MIBCELLANEOUB.—The act authorizing the
County Commissioners to use the new prison has
been signed by Gov. Geary.
The second term of Mublenberg College closed
last Thursday.
The bill authorizing the Quakertown anti Sel
lersville Turnpike Road Company toabandon that
portion of its road lying between the North Penn
sylvania Railroad and•the Perklomen Bridge; In
the village of Sellersville, has passed both Houses
of the Legislature.
Henry S. Evans, Esq., editor of the West Ches
ter Village Record, contemplates going to Europe
in a few weeks.
' Trout fishing is the great port of the season.
Tnr. locomotive "E. A. Packer," which
has been entirely re-built at the Lehigh Valley
Shops at SoutlyEaston, made a 'riot trip recently
and worked admirably. The engine Is the hand
somest in every respect in this section of country,
and attracted considerable attention as it passed
over the road with a heavy train attached. Per
sona who knew the "E. A. Packer" some years
ago would not now think It the same engine, so
greatly bas It been improved In both appearance
and power under the superintendence and after the
plans of J. I. Kinsey, Esq., the Master Mechanic
of the road. It is,intended to put the engine on
through passenger train, and hereafter run
it between Easton and Wilkes-Barre, it having
been re-built for the special purpose of climbing
the heavy grades above Mauch Chunk.
ROPORT OF Com. transported over the Lehigh
Valley Railroad, for the week ending Apr. 3, 1869,
compared with same time hulk year :
For Week. For Year.
Total Mabanoy 5,725 18 65,193 12
" Beaver Meadow-10,540 14 108,490 07
" Mauch Chunk 32 03
Upper Lehigh • 206 18 6,231 16
" Hazleton '2,915 13 373,589 08
" Wyoming • 4(757 03 139,455 07
Gmnd total 44,196 06 601,083 13
Same time 1868 50,280 11 037,470 06
7,551 02 29,221 04
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• LEHIGH VALLEY IRON TRADE.—Pig iron
tranoported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for
the week ending April 3, 18133 :
From
Carbon Iron Co
Lehigh Valley Iron Co
Thomas Iron Co
Lehigh Crane Iron Co..
Allentown Iron Co
Roberts Iron Co
Glendon'lron Co
Bethlehem Iron Co
Other Shippers
Total
REAL. ESTATE SALER.—Messrs. Good &
Rube, real estate agents, sold No. 67 of the Clader
sub-division of East Allentown, to Allen J. WM-
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son, for $OO.
Also, lot 103 of the Grubb addition to the City of
Allentown; to Wicaud for *lOO lot No.
160 of the same tract to Elmina Fried, for $160;
lot No. 100, also of the same tract, to Josiah MOB
- for VlOO.
M. Mumma, Esq.; sold a vacant lot of ground
situate oti. Penn street betwein Hamilton and
Walnut, to Messrs. Good & Rube, for e 2200.
Mrs. Elisabeth A. Bartlett lute sold a lot 25 by
100 fail \on Buttonwood street, South Bethlehem,
to Thomas Downey, for $3OO.
Jacob Rentzlichner has sold 10 acres of land ad
joining Ifellertown to Jeremiah Hess, Tilghman
Eisenhart and Jacob Leith, for $3,500. It Is the
Intention of the purchasers to cut the tract up Into
building lots.
Martin Garman has sold a lot 40 by 180 feet on
Fifth street, South Bethlehem, to John Cunning
ham for $7OO.
B. W. Burcaw has sold an unimproved lot of
ground, corner of Ninth and Jackson streets, to
Prof. F. Wolff, for E 2,000.
WElonnro CATTLE sty MEAsunE.--An ex
cbaugdglves the following rules for approximat
ing the weight of live stock b,y measurement.
Perhaps some of our readers will be disposed to
try them and give us the result. If the dressed
weight of a live animal can be nearly approxima
ted by them, they will prove of real value to the
buyers and sellers of stock. The girth is the cir
cumference of the animal Just behind the shoulder
blades. The length is the distance from the shoul
der blades; The superficial feet are obtained by
multiplying the girth by the length. If less than
one foot in girth, multiply superficial feet by eight.
If less than three, and more than one, multiply
superficial feet by eleven. If less than five, and
more than three, multiply superficial feet by six
teen. If less than seven, and tnorethan five, mul
tiply superficial feet by twenty-five. If less than
nine, and more than seven, multiply superficial
feet by thirty-three. If less than eleven, and more
than nine, multiply superficial feet by forty-two.
.:Example : Suppose the girth of a bullock to be
six feet three inches, length five feet six inches ;
the superficial area will then be thirty-four; and,
in aceordance with the preceding rules, the weight
will be seven hundred and eighty-two pounds.
Example : Suppose a pig to measure to girth two
feet, and in length one foot and nine inches.
There would then be three and n half feet, which
multiplied by eleven, gives thirty-eight and a half
pounds as the weight of the animal.
BOGUS ADVERTISING MEDIUMB.—Thero are
thousands upon thousands of merchants in this '
enterprising country today who do not advertise,
but have tried the experiment at some time. Al
though It has proved an advantage to every one
and a fortune to many who have tried It, there
arc men without number who would as soon throw
money into the street as pay for an advertlsethent.
They have tried advertising, they say, and they
reaped no benefit from it. It doesn't pay. And
why not? Because they have overlooktd the
legitimate channel of commuulcation with the
public, the columns of first-class newspapers, and
gone into some' novelty, something gotten up to
" take in" just such people as avoid newspapers.
This class of men subscribe for a thousand envel
opes with ten cards printed ou the buck, and they
say "That is a good advertisement," and expect
an immediate rush of customers after the first
envelope Is sent by mall. They forget that nearly
all the correspondence of merchants is with other
merchants at a distance, and that the envelope is
thrown %to the waste basket as soon as the letter
is opened. Besides, It takes probably a year be
fore the ten thousand envelopes are used and the
advertisement sent into ten thousand hands, while
any weekly newspaper will send the same card
into fifty to a hundred thousand households during
the your for the same price.
Then some one conceives the Idea of a frame
with painted cards arranged very attractively. It.
Is pat up in a depot, and strangers returning home
read what business men say therein, and say,'" If
I had known It I should have gone there," but
forget all about it when they again visit the town.
To dry goods merchants .particularly these me
diums are worse than useless, while the columns
of almost any newspaper, however small its circu
lation, are Worth many lithos their cost; at the
class of purchasers to be galnod are the ladles,
nine out of every ten of whom read all the adver
tisements that appear la tho family paper.
THE douslow Scrwo
Esq., County Superintende ,
advertising columns that
Schad Directors of Lehigh
the Allentown Court House,
to sleet a County Superint
next succeeding years and to
salary he shall receive durin
APPOINTMENTS FORTH
On Monday President Gran
the following nominations
Collector of Internal love
BreManch, Norristown k A
'Allentown ; Postmaster at
Diefenderfer; at Norristow
Pottstown, Wm. M. Mintz,
Out of these five appointi nts three are soldiers
of the late war. Col. Breit bach is a lawyer and
went out as captain in Col.. . rehead's 106th Regi
ment, and no braver offlc was in the service.
Through hard service thelinent was depleted
in numbers, and Col. Breit inch soon rose to the
position of Major and for a ng time commanded
Breit
the Regiment and frequent) the Brigade to which
he was tittached. No mad sacrificed more than
he did financially in going itto the army. If he
had stayed at home he won' now be a rich man
and would not have been amppllcant for the po
sition. The appointment Ist just reward for the
services of a bravo and sacrlcing patriot, and will
give general satisfaction. '
E dward Ruhe, Esq., Is on of oar most promi
ne*nt and active Repubilens, and has labored
hard In the cause. Ills extitent busineis !man
cations aid high standing i, the community will
make him'an efficient cacti, and his labors will
always be prosecuted In tbduterests of the Gov
: eminent.
The only other appoint' nowhich affects the
people of tide section is 'at of Postmaster at
Allentown. Mr. Diefendc er served in it
(Mate position in the :atePar. and at an election
for Postmaster held InMach he was declared the
choice of the Republictns S Allentown. Our op
ponents have bald at hh dor the charge of incom
petency, but he has slows sufficient ability to
manage his own "iffairssuressfully, and the same
ability will characterke Um In the management
of the affairs of thr once. He will select
efficient clerks and ve ore confident the du
ties of the office will be peformed with credit to
himself and satisfactica tothe public.
OUR NE[MBORS
2111111:13 Ot:HTT.
—A new bridge over the Schuylkill at the
foot of 7th street, Readlol4lB talked of.
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—Joseph T. Valentin the new Assessor,
has appointed Captain MI act Walter, his princi
pal competitor, to the firs eputyship, and Capt.
George W. Grant to the Cirkship of the office.
—On the 31st tilt.; (Jorge Seaman of the
northern part of the cormi, had his pocket picked
at the lower depot at Hefting, losing itlooo, with
which he was , going to pa; a mortgage.
—The colored Odd Flllows will parade in
Reading on the 10th of Jae. A number of Lodg
es from abroad will be preent.
—À Sunday excursia train will commence
running on the East Pennylvania Railroad on the
18th of April. It will lean Reading at 8 A. M.,
arriving at Allentown at D. Returning will leave
Allentown at 4.25 P. M., relying at Reading at 6.
—The School Dlreetut of Byte will meet
In the Court House, at.Rading, on the first Tues
day In May, to elect a entity Superintendent, and
to determine what composation the new Incum
bent shall have for his Perim.
Toth.
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—A special term of lout will convene at
Reading on June 14th.
—A bill has been intoduced into the legis
lature to Incorporate tit Reading Academy of
?dude.
NOIITIIAMPON COMA.
Elm); PA., April 12th, 1869
—Everybody Is setting down now after the
moving, and in a forttait we shall be accommo
dated for the rest of o(year—until " April comes
again." Business Is relying, new stores are be
ing opened and everybdy Is buying and selling as
fast us possible. lierciants meet you with smil
ing faces and the newpapers rejoice that they
hare some new advertlehg to do—and so we shall
wag on Tor eleven month more.
EEO
—Lanyette College closes the winter see
sionto-morrow (Tuesday, after which the young
gentlemen will take a thre weeks' vacation to re•
cuperate for the summer *ork. Dr. Cattell, Pres
ident of the College, leave on the !..l)th for Europe,
to be absent a year.
—A great many rafteare coining clown the
Delaware, but tuber sham uo elgu 'of coming
down a single penny.
—We have been havitg a Theatrical Enter
tainmeuL—and we are Bing to have a- circus!
—Father Hunt, thi veteran Temperance
lecturer of Wilkesharre, ms been addressing large
audiences over !in Phillbsburgh. Much good is
expected to result. Eaton is hopelessly given
over to intemperance am the control of whisky.
Only two of the large wittier of clergymen resi
dent here are outspoken .n the subject, the pastors
of the M. E. and Beton:led (Dutch) Churches.
All the rest either are iMilferent to the matter or
Ignorant that there is an ouch thing as drunken
ness in the town.
—lt was rather hardon a friend of ours who
wrote a "Ilea for Andres• Johnson" to find that
the type-sticker made a mall error and gave In
large "caps" the article reading as a "Flea for
Andrew Johnson." Periaps It in us welltis it Is !
—There is a lively 'atingle among the-aspi
rants of the County Supetutendeney.
—Petitions are being circulated in Easton
praying for the repeal 011ie supplement to the
Landlord and Tenant Act. rks
—One of the Centraillailroad ferry boats,
which meets the 7 a. In. train for Easton, smashed
Into the dock with such Arce as to knock passen
gers everyway and tear u f the planks on the dick.
—On Sunday mornini week afire broke out
In a building on Deleware street, used by Mr. A.
Keyser as a hide dressing tstablishment. Nearly
all the stock In It, was destioyed.
CARBON COUNTY
—:.new Jail N to be built at Mauch Chunk.
The bide for Its conitmclma were opened last week
and found to range fromsoo,ooo to $120,000. Mr,
Chris. Curren, of East 1 4 ,:auch Chunk, being the
lowest bidder, wu atwareed the Job.
-The Carbon notrat. calla Grant a 1 im
becile and untutored dulcet.
—F. A. Dony, Es. ho mine to Allen
town a short time ago wi the privet:Won of
reaping a fortune from tie praetTEe of the law, Is
now. residing at Munch Chunk. We believe he
scribbles blood and thunder for the honocrai.
BUCKS rotary.
—Sorel' L. Prizer, widow of the late Enos
Wiser, editor of the Burks Cgunty Intelligenser,
has been appointed postmlstres. for Doylestown.
—Edwin T. Chase lan ben' aßpointed As
sessor of the Fifth District, composed of Bucks
county and part of Philadelphia.
CITY NOTICES
Reed Potatoes, a ldrge variety conslstingorEarly
Rose, White Sprouts, Early Henry, Early (iIO od
rich, Buck Eye, Ilarrisons, &c., for sale by
E. FIOBTEIIIIACIIER,
Corner of 10th and Hamilton streets,
April 7-3w] Allentown.
Ow thousand Pianos of Halms dt Brother, New
York, were sold In one year. rot only arc they
the cheapest piano In the market, ranging from
$375 to $5OO, but have given universal satisfictlon
throughout the country. Only for sale at C. F.
Herrman's Music store, 7th ant Walnut.
Linderman tb Sons' Gold. Medal Cycloyd and
Square Pianos are considered by the most promi
nent musicians In the country a feat-class Instru
ment In regard to durability, fullness' nod bril
liancy of tone. They sell One Hundred Dollars
lower than.eltber Chlckeelug's or Steinway's ; are
in every respect as good, If not superior to those,
and ore warranted for 5 years. Number of refer
ences In affirmation of the above can be given
from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining
Counties. Como and examine them at C. F. Herr
mann's Music store, 7th and Walnut.
/harp Gabe,*lselta bestqualltyotwooleacarpea.
yarn, all colors, at 90 cents a pound. '
—E. J. Young,
1 , announces In our
' convention of the
I. oty will be held In
Tuesday, May 4tb,
dent for the three
etermine the annual
that time.
Allentown has an extensive china and glasswar
establishment where as great a variety and as low
prices can be found as In the larger cities.' We
refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 40
West Ilamllton street.
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0 nnT1411.111111:d pntallanno of the forty-third ermtlon of
l i tl e d t .:A ° tr. 'o7. tra TaNe to
meet
being to 41% .0n of e tho n' asor " itn ' . at 1 o - elocrein the nee , '
noon. and select, day viva race by a moJorlty of the e wholg
number of directors prese4t, nue person of literary and
aCientint Reetutreonentn, and o f chill and experience In the
art of teaching, an Cooly SePcrintendent for the throe
.mcceeding yearns 'determine the amount of compensation
fort . he name; and certify the renult to the State S !varlet.,
dent, at Ilarrinburg, an required by the thirty-ninth and
fortieth Sections of nald Act. E. J. YOUNG,
apriClit County Superintendent.
Scrofula, Salt Rhuni, Skits and Female Distates t
'or cured.—fice tegitlMOillal THE TIME COMING 1
DIBTRICT.—
cot Into the Senate
or this District:—
c, Coltel John R.
ssor, dward Rube,
Ilentown, David K.
Robert Iredell ; at
The store and business place of Ilenry Gabriel Is
at his house or factory, south of Market Square,
below Wetherholtre hotel, near the Little Lehigh.
It is with a guileful feeling that I feel able to
make the following statement 'for the benefit of
those who are suffering from Scrofula and other •
Chronic Diseases. My wife had been suffering for
several years from tumors or swellings on her neck
which after a time would gather and discharge
matter, leaving a running sore. She had berm
treated for more than a year by most eminent
physicians without receiving any permanent ben
efit, her disease becoming worse, until she bad live
of these running sores on her neck, when I em
ployed Dr. H. D. Longaker, under whose treat
ment she commenced to Improve very fast, the
sores nn her neck to heal, and all her unpleasant
and disagreeable symptoms gradually to distil , '
pear, until her health was restored, which was in
about four months. I feel perfectly Justified,
after having tried the treatment of other physi
cians, In recommending nil those who are suffer
ing frosts Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr.
Longaker for medical treatment, with a. Lire be
lief that they will be satisfied, benctitted and cured
thereby, as my wife has been.
[Signed.] JAMES BARNER.
Dr. 11. D. Longaker's office is on the East side
of Stith street between Hamilton and Walnut,
Allentown.
J. W. Clewll, corner of Seventh and Lin
denetreete, Allentown; manufacturer of Flour,
and Dealer in Grain, Feed, Coal, Wood, de., sells
coal at Lehigh prices. All articles delivered free
of cost. FlO-3m
Foste• bad a big rush ands opening on Monday.
The whole population seemed to be there, to se
cure the greatest bargains evef before offered.
Enterprise Is stamped everywhere and he is sure
to succeed, though he sells goods at smaller profits
than they do anywhere this side of New York.
The rush still continued yesterday, ?•ontinues to
day, and will ever continue so long as people have
a chance to get so mach for their money. Every
thought Is of Foster, and no man In Allentown is
more talked of by the fair sex. Goods sold for
greenbackS at gold prices.
' Sheet Music, Books, Music Port Folios, Btkings
or anything belonging to a regular Music Store
can be had cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F
Herrmann's Music store, cot. 7th and Walnu ,
streets, Allentown.
Look at the advertisement of Henry Gabriel In
another coital-in.
Henry/ Gabriel sells Carpels at 50 cents a yard,
adds manufactory, and all wool Ingrain below
one dollar a yard.
LENTZ—AVOLF.—On the 10th inst., by Rev.
Stmussburger, Mr. Albert Lentz to Miss Sarah
Wolf, both of this city.
APGAR—HINIAN.—On the 27th of February,
at the Phillipsburgh Presbyterian parsounge, by
Rev. H. B. Townsend, Mr. Jacob M. Apgar, of
Little. 1 orb, to Miss Amanda Eliza Hinton, of
Harmony, N. J.
eta bertior ntrnt
- Siiiiiil ; 6lll3l . OF FLOIFEBS.
To Ilse Friends of Dereaßeet Soldiers :
The 0. A. R., Pont No. 13, of thin city, have appointed
the undersigned Committee of Arrangement. for this city,
to procure a complete uud true list of Soldier., Sallost and
Mariners buried luewmeterins Wand near :Allentown. The
name and record of each will be engrossed on a 1101.1. OF
HONOR, and kept for future reference in the ceremonies
of Strewing of Flowers on their graves. For the above
purpose we call on their heirs anti friends to send the
Name. Rank, Company, Regiment, and Date, Place, and
Cause of Death of all such Soldiers, Ac., to either of the
Committee without delay. The Decoration will take place
May :kith.
Comnifffre—W. W. llameraly. T. 11. (10”.1, It. MoAlll,k
-ter, 11. C. Roth, 11. C. Iltiumberger. apr 14-td
ESTATE OF WILLIA3I WESCO,
late of Lower Macungie townahip, Lehigh coutit y .
deceteed.—Notice hereby given that lettere tortatnentary
upon said evtate have been granted to the undersigned.
All pervone indebted to said emote are 11.111104 Ni to mkt,
payment within six week.. front the date hereof. and timer
having cidmstaunt Pregelll 01.1 authenticated for
settletnent within the above epeel fled me.
sprit 11-01, BENJAMIN K. KECK, Es,culor.
STRATTON'S PORTABLE AIR GAS
MACHINE.
SAYE MONEr BY MAKING ro °II'S (Lis.
THE CHEAPEST LIGHT IN USE
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Htratton's O. Machin for Illumluutio¢ Hotels, Private
Residences, Stores, Mills, etc., It simple In construction,
consumes all the material used In the 1111.11Ifurture of gas,
and it KU cheap as to bring It managedhe reach of all. I t
free from explusious, bu by any person, and
produc. a superior light to all others. at one.hulf the cost
of ordinary burning gas. NO FIRE IS APPIA ED TO THE
PPARATUS. It ran be attuclool to ordinary gas pipes
nd fixtures, the only variation being lu the enlargement
of the burnerjets. All parts of the apparatus ure made lu
the most thorough and workmanlike manner. Superiority
over all 11110111111. Is claimed in the following ttrticulit. :
First, Cost of Construction. Second, Illuminating canoe-
Ky. Third, Compactor. and Sitoplicity N and consequent
Impossibility of its getting out of order. Fourth, Eciug teotioloy
in uso of moierlid. A machine ennoble of supplyn
bunters costsB7s.
Any further information will be given tool the workings
of tho machine explained by coiling upuo the agent fo
Lehigh county.
MEM
DELAR AIM
ASTONISHING INVESTMENT.
$l5OO IN GOLD. FOR $l.
WHEN WILL WONDERS CEASE?
OF TUE
GOOD WILL STEAM FIRE COMPANY,
Which will PO4ITI Vlil.Y anu Or.
. MONDAY, MAY 3, 1869.
For ONE 1/O,LLAR you can draw either a SPAN OP
HORSES a age SE% F.:N OCTAVE PIANO, 13POOli,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS, and numerou4 other article,
Call and emonino our moult, whirl, In large and varied.
Otli B .
ce, Second National Bank Building (limo..nth Allen•
town, Pa. Illy order of Me Committee.
mpg. 14 'S. W. F. WOI4E, Chairman.
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ESTABLISHED 15S1
J. REYNOLDS & SON.,
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Those I ssssssss re mean, of Heavy Wrought-Iron, well
riveted toaether, the only sure prevention against the es
cape of On t ur Dust. They am easily managed, without
any dampers. The Patent Radiator avoids the non and
annoyances of drums, and is permanently attaches,' to the
It This to tbe most durable, simple, economical and
appall
Herding Appamt le. over offered for sale. They
guaranteed.
COOKING RANGES, (or Hold. and Paulin..
PORTABLE HEATERS, .
LATROBE HEATERS,
LOW DOWN ORATES, SLATE MANTELS,
REGISTERS Axo VENTILATORS
SAusnunr TOWNSHIP, Lcldgh Co.,
Oct. 31st, 1808.
Pitarriagrs
PATENTED MAUCH 3IST,
C. W. STUBEIt,
wALNuT STREET. CORNER OF PENN
(..110VIE vrluexurun COLLINIE.)
ALLENTOWN, PA
Net:until the drattelutc of the
2D GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE
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PHILADELPHIA, PA
Sole Ms oufneiOreee of the eolelorate.l
WROUGHT-IRON, AIR-TIGHT,
GAS-CONSUMIN'G HEATER,
WITH PATENT DVST SCREEN,
ORATE BAR •RE$T$ Feu
WROUGHT -IRON RADIATOR
We are she maanfartartaa a
NEW FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE
arflend far oar Illustrated Pamphlet
abbertioemento.
OMPION SCHOOLS.
OVrICE 011COONTT 817PflgtillIXD1111
ALLIIIITOWN, PA. , Aprn.lll, 1800.
To the School Dire/tor/eV Lehigh Comity;
• DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE!
NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT!
THE MANAGERS of the Columbia', (lift Enterprise are
pleased to announce that the drawing will pooltively take
place nu MONDAY the 24th day of MAY, MD. All per
man who have not purehaned ticket. ehonid do no immedi
ately, there being hut a limited number to be had—THIS
IS YOUR. LAST CHANCE. All agento are requested to
make their return, of room•y, duplicates and ticket. un
mold a few day; before the drawing. Mercier to make prep
aration. for the name.
Sig-Purtien having claim,. againnt the Enterprise are re
(vented to hand them In at the hankies. office Immediately.
, Hy order of the COMMITEE.
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REMOVAL.
WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER !!
JOHN W. OOHS
n MV ec trully In[onne ii (,lends and thr puhlk knurr•
l) llmt ho huo reu nrrd hl. Book and Btutluuery tttore to
NO. 25 WEST HAMILTON STREET,
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(PI ILMENI.T ANEW ALT k NUOd. HAT AND CAP ATONE, )
Anti have just received a large variety of new etYlee of
Wail Paper, Borden.. Decorations, Window Shades. tr.,
et greatly reduced prices. Also ull kinds nf Sehoni,,ilneks,
Blank Hooks. Pane Books, School Sletes. Ink lad Ink
Steeds, Writing Paper, Lead Pencils, (told and Steel Pens.
Envelopes, Paper hugs. Wrapping Maier, Ale., which will
all be cold ut the lowest price.
Rentrinber the place. No. `2.1 Wont Hamilton Street, be
tween Seventh and Eighth.
April 14-llt JOIN W. OCHS.
6}REAT REDUCTION OF PRICES
WOOLEN GOODS
LARGE STOCK OF
FANCY SPRING CASSIMERES,
FLANNELS, JEANS, CARPETS, &C
In consequence of the abundance and over stock of the
above (lood• in the City Markets, they cannot at present
b 0 disposed of except at a loss to the manufacturer and
many Woolen Mills are either closed or workflig on
his
Vim, limier these circumstances. wishing to keep his
mill running.
HENRY CA BRIEL,
MEM
ALLENTOWN WOOLEN MILL
IISD OW SOtTI! .1111,101T11 ATIIMET
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'laving a large and floe stock of the beet styles of Fancy
Casslmeren formen's and boy's wear, as also a variety of
other Woolen Mods and Carpets suitable for tho season
and desired In very houeohohl, has concluded tu
RETAIL
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AT TILE PRESENT LOW
WHOLESALE PRICES
whicOstire 'dock of Woolenece and f
taller Goods, among
h are neveral hundred pi. o
• ALT. WOOL DOUBLE AND TWIST
CARSLVERES,
FLANNELS,
Of all gradea. andat prlcom ttrnatlY redurad. AI
aplandld samort went id
INGRAIN,
LIST
It acs,
AND OTHER
CARPETS,
A. low us .10 crate s ynrd
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
WOOLEN CARPET YARN,
all color, Host tittztlity reduced to txt (4.1101
11 ED I:OVERLETS
All kind. , White or FILET, at greatly reduced Priem
CASH B rEltli, or those having Wool to exchange, will
cart:Only And it to their interest. to exarnihing the flood•
at Ilia boa. or factory, whew, Creep as ed up aeveral
room. for showing tho rime, and e caully Writes the
Public Co call and Jul.. (or lilol.Bi
111 It (4A BRIM,
ALLENTOWN WOOLEN MILL,
Small Eutl or Soveuth Stmft, Allentowu
April 14-2zn
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cc sirtmeni CHANGE:9.
WILL LOW PRICES INFL UENCE YOU?
OLD T 1 NIY,S AGA IN-,
RIIDUCTION IN PRICES !
THE OLD CORNER
Jut opened Au mum. ,
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS.
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VARIETY, '.4 ND tolyNEss OP PRICE
shill such cattuot Lu murplumnd
Lir C (notation kited with any other Establishment
, outside of the larger cities. _in
RPM% WILL NOT PERMIT OP NAMINO much au law
rneum , Mork of g00d,., but lot It giallo , to am that we haire
the moot COMPLETh ••' ortment of Ladlel' Drum flood..
Drama Silk Poplllo4, Shairbi,klaltnurals, Mune Furnlott•
lOR ))))) I.ndlea'.t.louk lug Cloth, Men'. Wear lu Cloth.
C.altnereA, Aga skud everythlut that kept In •PI HST-
C LASS DRl' ■
WORK STORE lu endloan garlety. Ido out
"QUOTE PRICES" am some ho WWI, do, but will guarantee
ASTONISIIING FIGURES.
The Iltf•rcurotu prlcroof to•dar. •10l • mo.th•■■.
to really painful for thoao who hare beau eaurat with
barge mocha on 11111111 at high pricer, but as that la not the
<sae with toe, I shall torrhoretoforo make the OLD COR
NER
TIIE GREAT PLACE OP INTEREST
AND HEADQUARTERS
for thr Ittasmot to gel t Itolr goods of tto
LOWEST MARK ET PRICES
I fully realise that no permanent success can be achieved
unless the promises held out by advertisements are found
to be fully sustained on a visit to the store. Nor eau It be
a
large success without scrupulously reliable and fair
dealing at all times and uniform courtesy to every custo
mer, and the ende simp l yatte army buyer a cimetant
dealer. All I ask Is to deride by . artists/ OW
whether or not It to to your advantage to become a rusto•
Ramectfully Your
.1%1. J. KRAMER,
‘ , 91,4•• cohrtEivi . .
OPPOSITE THE EAGLE HOTEL
Aprlll4 ,
aprl4.l)
lieb3 cabbutissements.
ILLIAM T. SNODGRASS dc CO.,
EXTSNSIVE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NO. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
(BETWIIIII MAXIM AND Nt.S.
PHILADELPHIA.
Coustantly on hand a large and well assorted stork of
CLOTIIB, , CASHILIBILF.I3, VESTINOS, &c.,
ADAPTED TO
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
IT' Storekeepers and Tailors aro especlally luvliod to
xamine our extemdve Mock of Cloth., Coat Minn and
e
llore Trhumluns..-. Apr 14,
JAN. H. ORNE, SON .1 CO..
CHESTNUT ST. BELOW SEVENTH,
N E W
We Anil open on the let of April, our entire Spring IM
portstion of
FRENCH & ENGLISH AxmINsTER
CROSSLEI"S VELVETS AND TAPESTRIES,
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
Of the Weld atylox and 1111fereut notkns
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English and Srotth Thrre:Plies and Ingrains
With a Otte oxmortinvut of
CIAJTHS 'AND DRUGGETS
CANTON. MAT "PINGS,
WHITE AND NED CHECK AND FANCY
MATTING~ OF NEW VARIETIES
JAS. H. OHNE, SON & CO.,
CHESTNUT ST. BELOW 7TH.
PHILADELPHIA
Dr 14.2 m
212 NOWWII STII STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
A NEW LSD ELEGANT LOT OP
HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INBERTINGB,
Together with a full soppty of goods In their line just re
ceived at LeMAISTRE & ROSS.
Plain,Mid and Striped ORGANDIES.
.. •• NAINSOOKS.
• • SWUM MULL.
Tarlatans, Tucked Nalosooks, and French Muslin..
Soft and hard floished Cambric. and Jsconets, Botanets,
Wash 4101.10. Illusions for Bridal Veils.
Lace and Embroidered Curtains, and Curtain lace from
auction, and VERY CHEAP.
A very select and full assortment of Linen Handkerchiefs
for Ladies, Gents. Misses and Boys' wear, and at un
usually low figures.
Lane+ of all kinds, as Crochet, Valencia, English and
German Thread and Guipure. in real and Imitation. Cluny,
Black and White Silk laces. &c.
Fine Linen and Lace Collars and Cuffs In all styles,
Pique Braid, Daisy. Dimity, Magic and Coventry Ruf
fling., Empress and Metternich Frillings, &c.
A large and moat select stock of Linen and Nottingham
Tidies, Toilet Mats, In nets. at: 1 cents.
Loon Jaconot Edgings 3 yards at 20, El and 30 cents.
Puffing. and Shined ?aniline.
Plain Linen. and Linen Shirt Front.. Handsome and
cheap Embroidered Infant Waists. ape li-ly
JEANS,
REMOVAL.
• ANEWALT & BROTHER'S
NEW HAT AND CAP STORE
8. E. COR. EIGHTH AND HAMILTON STB.,
We would hereby anuounre to our outlier°ua friends and
patrits, as well ar the public In general, that wo have
jolt removed to our new bu ildinß outheas4 corner of
Eighth and Hamilton Streets specially erected to inert
the wants of our largo and increasing trade, where we
have now greatly replenished our stock In all that per•
talus to the Spring and Sommer Trade, to an Inspection of
whic v
h eerybody in Invited. The latest and most hish•
hatable styles of
SILK HATS, CASSIMERS HATS, SOFT HATS, STRAW
HATS, CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS,SHAKER
HOODS, LADIES' HUN DOWNS,
In endless variety, which cannot fall to please all, at
prices lower thau at any tune within the last eight yours.
111 h. propose to sustain the reputation we have heretofore
enjoyed of selling a better class of goods, more of them,
and at lower prices, than any other' house in Allentown.
Feeling thankful for the patronage heretofore extended to
us, we will endeavor in the future, an In the pant, to
plane all—furnishing choice g Is at Ale . very lowest
p rices .
Our wholesale department, to which we invite all cowl
try merchants, to full and complete, and styles sultable.to
all sections, and the Inducements offered will be equal to
any exclusive jobbing tumor in the city.
PI- Please call and examine our stock before purchas
ing.... charge nothing fur showing good.
New Building, COruer of Elglicla stud Iluulltuu eltreens
(NEZT 0002 TO M. 0. TOUNO t CO.'s 1111110WA2N 00020.)
ALLENTOWN, Ilarch 27th, Bal.
HERBING"S
FIRE AND BURGLAR PI O6F
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Awarded tha Prise Medal. at World'a Fair, Loodou
Worid'a Pair, New York, Expoditlon Par!.
FARE: EL, HERRING & CO
lIARVNT ti11.L.4/1.
CPA/. Mwritawag.
°V.°. W. MYER..
61,9 (11EsTNI"I` sTREM
yARREI. & fiIIERMAN, NEW YORE
HERRING, FARREL k CO,, NEW ORLEANS
ay. 14
RICH AND ELEGANT
CARPE'! ; !, OIL CLOTH, &C
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CARPET BUSINESS
At No; 19 HOPI% SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA
• (1.1.10 w Market,) .
With • splendid assortment of CARPETS, which will b•
gold at • very small advanee. Also. new style Carpets.
llnsassis patterns, at 60 and ovi CCM. nil best goods for
be prim sr d. apr Ham
CLOTH HOUSE,
AT LOW PRIORS
PHILADELPHIA
C A R PETINCTS
NEW CARPETINOS,
(Nearly oppoalte Hagen'melt'. 110101,)
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ANEWALT d: BROTHER,
PATENT CII AM PION
SAFES
(WITH DRY FILLING.)
PHILADELPHIA
& CO..
S. O. FOULK
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