• interesi. .- 7' he 4teglidsomest Lest and cheapeit:li4 of Goods, ever received in Allentown. ificithAlNS BARGAINS I Spendld Now Dry ,Goods at the Store of Guth Fs ficoder In Aento Wit Tin underslgind have just returned with a large 11 assortment of Dry Goode, Groceries, Queens. ware &c: A splendid selection, sod although they make not so loud an outcry an others and in truth have tho goods, they profess to have, they con soy without the least fear of contradiction, that their stock cannot be surpassed by any other stock in Al lentown. The goods have been bought at the very lowest prices and are now offered fur sale at a very low profit. They intend at all times to keep in view the interests of their customers, and therefore warrant their goods to bo of the first quality. This Is no Humbug, but the truth, since we have never been addicted to humbuggery, anti the like. But to Spo• eify the articles of their very hags stock, would be aflutter itnposslbility, yet their very large stock consists in part of the following articles : •LADLES DRESS GOODS. They have a splendid assortment of Black Silks a 8 all prices, Black Silk Robes,. Delaines," Duenls,_ Polte, Chovres,-all klnde of MeriniiiTlrillineine;Ln voile Cloth, Parramettos; Bomimaines, Ginghams, /bop Skirts, and in short a complete assortment-of lantlies.Oomis which can bo hod nt the very lowest rates. GUTH .b ROMER. Allentown, September 28, 1859. —tf eilltiVLS I SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Their assort moot of Shawls is Splendid, and cannot bo ox celled tho cities. liandsone Stella, single and dokble Bogobp, os well as . brook Thibot, Moms D4ineinV'Ellhiluitlilhalvis can be bought at prices chlirphr than anywhere elem.'. • • GUTH- & ROEDER. MEN'S DrI e ESS GOODS. Stool-mixed Merino Clath,Cashmere Coating, Cashritero Pantings, CassirnireMatlankNisstings, is splendid nssortment of Fancy 'Silks, and in fine oil artiolos of this do sortption to' be ..fo mid' 'any Dry • Gootrn Store arc sold by KITH tic ROEDER. GROCERIES! A full assortment of Groceries, aro kept and'' oldat the lowest prices by QVEENti WARE'. Their nssorltnent of Queens . Ware is splendid and they feel assured, that no one can sell this class of Geo4s eheaper than h. 'ROEDER. TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH. 1- thing tele desired in Tie liVancli (if - business, can be purchased of them, and they give assurance that outside the cities - this - class of articles can be p rehased cheaper nowhere. flair. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods, and the highest market price al lowed. OUTII b ROEDEIt. September, - 28, 1859. tf THANKS. The undersigned take this opportuni ty of thanking the publio for patronage hitherto extended and respectfully nslc a e ntinuanco and increase of the same, and feel assured that all will be satisfied with the quality of their goods, and their cheap rates. Lot all call and satisfy thendelves of -the truth of the above. ' Recollect the place, No. 9 . West Hamilton St., Allen own. cirrir h RCEDErt. Allentown, September 28, 1859. —tf FALL AND WINTER GOODS. tilArl NEN CIEPEIPfiIn EVEIII RENNINCER & SHIMER, NO. 5 WEST HAMILTON STREET, have just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, Avid received the largest stock of goods ever before shown in Allentown and in cheapness never equalled and all they ask is to come and examine before malting purchase elsewhere. They feel confident that they can satisfy anybody that they say Coiling else hut what can they substantiate. Their goods consist of LADIES DRESS GOODS, A Splendid assortment of Dress Bilks, Black, Finley, Rapider, Plaid and Plain of all qualities and prices, [Widnes, Ductile, Polls. Chivours, Figured and Plain Merinos, Vallaneies, Lavfilla Cloth, Para mettas, Bombazines, Ginghams, Extension. Skirts, together with a fall variety of other goods in the way of ladies ware which will bo sold at the cheap est prices by RENINGER k SIIIMER. MEN'S WEAR.—A full assortment of Steel Nixed and Oxford Mixed Sattinetts, Cassimares, Ken tucky Jeans, and a full lino of Black, Brown and Blue Cloth, Vestings, Cravats, nod a full line of all kinds of Gentlemen's Wear which will ho sold cheap by • RENINGER & SMAIER. CARPETS AND Q,IL CLOTIL—A splendid as- CI sortmcnt of Figured Floor and Stair Carpets in Wool and Cotton. Also a full lino of Floor Oil Cloth which will ha sold at tho elionpest prises by RENINOER it SIIIMER. SHAWLS. --A largo and splendid lino of Black, Colored Stella, Brocha Single and Double, also a, full line of Black Thibot, Mous Deluin and Blanket Shawls of all quantities and prices which will bo sold cheaper than cheap by ,WENING ER, ,ct SIHMER. • t'ROCERIES.— A full assortment of Groceries U such as—Coffee of all descriptions, Molasses, lloney, Too, Spires, Sugars, Chocolate and Raisins, which will bo sold at very loo• prices by RENINGER do SIIIMER. F"H_7Bneh as Mackerel, Na.% 1 and 2, whole, halves and quarter barrels, Dried Boa Oodfleh,..Derrings, which they oiler at the - lowest prices. • .RENINGEIR & 811111E11. SALT.—Ground Liverpool Salt in sacks and per bushel. 'Fine Ashton in bulk and sacks. Small Dairy Sacks which will ,be sold at the lowest prices R by ' • ED/M:ll4k a BRUME. Allentown, September 14, 1859. --te J. IL - lIERSON:. . J. WILKINSON. • piEßs4o,l4.:wcuaNsoN, MOIIIIII.72,IIIMISSiII...MIHCBITS, FOR THE SMILE OF Grain, FlOu'r; Beet; Pork, Butter, .Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Vinegar, High Wines, Cider, Hops, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Apples, dried do.;:Ashes, Poultry, Game, Clover and Grass seeds, Feathers, 'I 4-e &c. No. 813 Washington at., three doors above Duane at., NEW YORK. We respectfully solicit consigurnents'of all kinds of produce from the shippers of Lehigh and adjacent counties, which will meet with immediate attention, will obtain the highest market prices, and make prompt teturns. .We also give our strict personal attention to the purchasing of all kinds of merchan dise in the market. References by 'permission to the following well khowtigentlemen t kwurd Me 'Clymer, rub, Prost. E. Penna. Railroad. mea Moore,..Eoq. Supt. do do A.V. Stout, Esq., irest. Shoe & Loather Bank, N. Y. Messrs. Rushmore Cone, & Co., 12 A 14 Warren at. " Smith & Graham, 182 Fulton street. " Lane A Guild, 38 Murray street. . 1 E. Corning A Co., Albany, N. Y. Eon, Eli Perry, Mayor of Albany., - • B. E. Kendrick, Esq„ Cashier, Bank of Albany. Metiers. J. Wilkinson, & Son, Albany. " Ritter, Phelps A Co., 21 Warren st.;N. Y. " A. G. Waterbury., 112 Water atroot. June 8. . —tbn TRYOU WANT A GOOD SHAVE, go to Rolmor'e iopprelle the Alleii rouse. =NM • . F Buy - your Goods for Cash , AND SAVE TW - ENTY PERCENT. Timus•ANns of mon, woman nod children ore on tbo road nod con[inually crowding into Ger man k Lielam:wallow's Cheap Dry Goode mid Clothing Emporium, No 17 West Hamilton Street, opposite the Odd Fellow's Brill, Allentown, Pu. They have Just received from New York and n. huge and splendid nssolitonint of Ladies and Gentl imen's Dress Goode. As gassing nod' blowing seems to be a prominent feature with most of our business men in advertis ng their goods, wo do not Went to city nnything about the killed and shrinks or lire w ounded end groans of tho dying, and we dont pretend to 11. y that ws hove two thousaild our loads of Full and Whiter Goods, and we need not to employ• four thousand s' x hundred chidden, nogroes, blacks, and ono of the upper twin to give command; neither do we any that our piles of.goods are mountains high. Wo think that the people of Lohigh nod surrounding counties aro no intelligent and enlightened people, not as some business man thinks them to be, or else he would not puff and bloyt about his one thousand one hundred Shawls, and seventeen car loads of Plain and Fancy De Lames; our stock consists not of 83000 yards of Alapneetts and 76000 yards of Silks, but our Dross Goods_ are-nll- of--the-most - faAlonable selections; comprising Rich and Fancy Silks, new Styles, Boil. ed Black Silks imported, Plain do Sobs, in every shade find color' htindsomo Bayndere Silks, Arnaldo,: and Thread Silks. tt Stella, Blankets and long Broeha Sh w. 4, every known Size, Style, Shade, Color and Price, and Quality. French Me rinos, Alnpneens, Bombazines, all wool De Lnines, Muslin De Lnines, nod in short all kinds of Fancy Dry Goods belonging to n Riney Dry Goods Store. Cnlicoes, Month's, Flannels, Tieltings, Taldo Covers, Table Cloth, Marseil Quilts, Allendale Quilts, be. Also a full assortment of,Yloor, Stair and Table' Oil Cloth; 011 Shades .k.c. Ladies and Gentlemen are politely invited to examine our splendid assort ment of Goods before purelinsinfr elsewhere. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. We also continue to carry on the t Maniloring and Ready Made Cothing Ilusi ness on an enlarged scale, end . now have on lined ono of the finest and largest assortments of FALL AND WIN7'ER CLOTHING thnt wore over in Allentown' comprising Over Cants, Dress, Frock and Ile-iness Coats. Vests, Punts end Furoishingr Goods, of every known size. shade, color and price. The most for lid ions cannot foil to make a satisfactory selection from our stock. We deem it unnecessary to say anything more in self commenilidion_as_Lichtenwnliner2s—Cloth lag Estnblishment sail manner of doing liwiness has been well known in this place and surrounding - cauntliFrforrill - CTUT yenrs. JUST RECEIVED U'large and splendidassortment of Black rind Finley Cossimeres, Satins, • Plushes, Grandiness Tweeds, Cossinetts, Kentucky Jeans &c., which will be mile up nt short notice and on the most reasonable terms. .A long experionco in the Business assures elistomers dint they will always be dealt with on the most no neenmmodating terms, and that no pains will be spared to give complete satisfaction in all parts of the business. GUTH k 110EDER MEM N. B. Also Agents for Celli() C. Scotts American and Paris Report of Fashions. Particular attention given to the Wlcolesnle Trade in Clothing. The well known Samuel Miller is employed by the firm as Salesman. NATHAN GERMAN.] [CHRIS. LICHTENWALLNKH. September 14, 1859. • —lf NO HUMBUG ! 1859. 1 FM AND WINTER! 1 1059. TVOLLE 4 DURDGE'S GREAT STORE No. 7 East Hamilton Sired, (Near the Allen House.) Full Stook of SILK GOODS, Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS, Full Stock of FANCY GOODS, Fashionable FALL SHAWLS, .:743**CLOTILS, CASSIIIEUS and VESTING& BLANKETS, QUILTS, TAME LINENS, CARPETS, CIO.'I3A . Groceries, nice, fresh and cheap. Crockery and Glass Ware, tino assort,nent, WITH LOTS OF OTHER GOODS Teo numerous to mention, all of which will hu sold TUB VERY LOWEST PRICES Please oall and exawine for yourselves, us we do net expect you to I, y unless it i , for your own inter - at. • FAIR ! FAIR! FAIR! . . . . We have laid in this unusually heavy.. stock with n View tirTrreet the tbmtands or the public at the ap proaching Fair, and we tidal( ourselves able to meet the taste of all in point of FASHION, r• QUALITY, Asn PRICES we want is a call hef.lre yen purebsse else where. IVOLLF: Sr, BUHL/CID. JACOB It. WOLLE.] [J. BURL° E. September :S. • —tf CLOCKS,, WATCH ES, eT333N7C7 - 30XJ13EL"K. Cl] ARLES S. MASSEY, No 23 East Hamilton street, opposite the German Re formed Church, Allentown Pa. WOULD respectfully bog leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has just received from Now York and Philadelphia the largest and bestaelected stock of CLOCKS, WATCH ES. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE ever 'offered for sale in Allentown. All of which ho is determin ed to sell at 'prices lower than over before abrad— es cheap if not cheaper than the same can be bought in the cities—and guarantee all goods to be what they aro represented. All are invited to call and ex amine for themselves. - . Clocks; Watches and jewelry repaired in the best style and all work warranted. • MELODEONS. --- - _ Also on band a largo assortment of Melodeons of the best manufacture for olturehes and private hous es. Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes by attention to business to merit a oontiananoe of (ho same. Sept. 21, 1869. • —tf • E. D. LAWALL, Apothecary and Druggist; WICOLDSAIMI AND RD TAIL No. 21 IVest Hamilton St., Allentown, 'Pa. CONSTANTLY ON lIA.ND ...,..—:— V Drugs, Chemicals, Dyestuffs, Acids, Perfumery, Patent • " Fluid, Camphcno, Medicines, Alcohol, Turpentine, Soda Ash, ' Cattle Powder, Potash, Saponifier, Sweet Oil, Castile Soap, Lard Oil, tro., &o. ' Just received a fresh supply. of Congress IVater from Saratoga Springs. For medicinal purposes, several fine brands of Brandy, Old. Port Wine and Gin. Physicians can have confidence in the purity of all Medicines furnished by me. PR-Country Dealers purchasing articles of me will find prices agreeable, allowing them as fair profits as by buying goods either in Philadelphia or New York. Pl, D. LA WALL. APentown, July 20. —tf WILLIAM REIMDR, GENERAL NEWS AGENT, ALLENTOWN, PA. All daily papers from New York and Philadelphia served to suhieribera regularly after the arrival of the ears ME EINE . w;ka. GreAt JUST RECEIVED RIM FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN ENDLESS PROFUSION 11.. W ma THE LEHIGH. REGISTER, 0CT,113 - E,4 19,1,85'9. I=L-M'IVICYNIT.Z!LIA TO THEIR NEW CLOTHINC HOUSE fie= — OZ~T — ~:LL NI II .tc . BREINICi, feeling it nn immix:ire duty to necommodate the public, found it necessary to procure a more commodious place of bu siness? and aceordinly erected a PA 1.A.'1 TAL OLOTII fN(I, 'HOUSE, on the corner of Church Alley and Ilmnilton street, opposite Meser's Drug Store. of which they lyre Just taken pOMPOFMOII, being the largest, most com modious, and best arranged building for the business in Allentown. The proprietors of this New and Magnificent Cloth ing KitabliAment, take pleasure in further announe. ing that they hare also increased their tremendous Winter Stook ;If READY MAI)E CLOTHING, and nre daily adding thereto all kinds of nrtieles ap pertaining to Men and Boy's wear which will be. cold nt extraordinary low rate.:, ns they g i upon the principle thnt a "nimble eixpeoc-o is better than n slaw shiLing." . They have no trash of years on their shelves, which they . try to Indio I'or new sound, goods, hut on the contrary, ore superior in quality, lecke and style, to any c.dablishment in the piney.— ive them n trial and you will find toe PAL 'HAL CI, THINGIt for everybody.. Their winter porclia,vA eompri,e entirely now and desirable styles, such as eon not be found at ony oth erMerehant-toiloring-estel,li,b-mont-in—Alientown.— Their goods were selected with the greatest care, and will be mode up in the latcq style nn d fustian, and warranted to prove rho same us represented at the time of .purchrtgo Observe; that every nrtielo of Clothing sold by the proprietors of this establish meht is of their own melte, and nay ho relied upon as beinggood, dor:tido work. Among their ex.en sive assortment may be found, fine Meek and Blue new style Vress and Frtiek Coats, made in the latest fashion of French and English Cloths, new style Business Cont ,, , of flinch, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, end plain and figured Cassimeres ; Over Coats, of all qualities, styles nrid pri . ces, pantaloons, vests, nml iu feet everything in the READY MADE CLOTHING LINE, from nn overeont down to an undershirt. The three greet features of Neligh' Breinig's Store are, that they buy for Cash, and con sequently can cell cheaper then any of the °thorn! their goods are made up under their own supervision, and last though nut least, they sell them for what they really are. Also, a largelt sleek of flnndkrehiefs; Shirts, Collars, Winter Holsery, Under Shirts and Drawers of nll kinds, and everything in furl that is usually kept in stores of the kind. Call and see before you purchase elsewhere, as they willingly show what they have.- They ore satisfied that all their goods will bear a close examination. Sept 21, 18,9 We Have a Larger Stock AND STILL AT 7.t..74.. CD 3E' I "I° THAN ANY OTHER CI,OTIII G ORE ALLE NT 0 Breinig & Colver No. 11, East Hamilton street, have just received from Phiindelphilt n very henvy stock of FALL AND W INTER GOODS of most favorable styles, from all of which they wil make to order, and also keep on band a largo sup ply of READY MADE CLOTHING. at snob astonishing low prices, that cannot be equalled in any establishment• in this or any oth er town in Modern Pennsylvania. Our Stock is twice as largo, and we sell double the amount of the two best c?taldishtnents in town, consequently eon. Wing us to sell at n very mall profit. They have on hand every styles of Garments adapted to the season, to which the attention of the public is invit ed'to n careful examination of ttality, workman• ship, style of trimming. , and cut, which the prOprie tors will guarantee to ho superior to that of any lions° in rho trade. They constantly keep on hand a well selected stoelc bf.aenCetnen's furnishing Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Steeks,'Cravats, Ilandkerchiefs, Pose, Suspenders, ,Lc., besides many articles coming in their line of business, all of which are sold nt the lowe4 prices. C /ISM AI ER WORK. Orders for ciwonser work will always be received with phmsurs, and attended to with punctuality, and as two of the firm aro prneticnl tailors, none but the boat workmanship will be suffered to pass their hands. tst-They also , particularly invito Country Mcr &Stints to give them a call, as they offer extraor dinory bargains at wholcsalek_,,, 13REINIG S COLVEM. Allentown, Oct.. 5, Mil. tf Great Attraction FASHIONABLE HOODS AND CLOTHING! Win. F. Miller, -NO. 53 EAST HAMILTON STREET, (Two DOORS BELOW TIM AMERICAN noTr.L,) • ALLENTOWN, PA. RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public in general, that he has just received splendid assortment of New and SeaPcinable floods, 11 which will be made up to order on abort no. tico in the latest styles, and in a superior manner; consisting partly of tine Black French Cotha ()rail grades, Blue, Brown, Olive and Green Cloths ' Black Doeskin Caselimeres of all grades, Black Zamhona Cassintero -- new style, French Silk mixed COntings—heavy, a largo assort ment of Fren.h and English Cassimerec—olegent styles, Domestic Qassimeres of all qualities, a large assortment of MatelAse Vestings, I'laiu and figured Grenadines, Fanny Silks of all qualities, elm .ALL °linens thankfully received and promptly executed at ressCnable terms. • pEr•Cash buyers will find it:to thiirparlictdae ad vanf4e to obtain their clothing at this establishment, as they will be sure to receive the hest ohtainobte eahte for iheir money. Per cellioge allowed for cash. Also, agent for WiLcox k Grass Family Sewing Machine, which has an established reputation as the best extant. The singular simplicity and beauty of its mechanism is attested by the fact, that while it is noiselees in its operations, it is competent to make, at least, 4000' undies a minute with unerring accura cy. Price, with Table, $3O. H. WARD • 9 N 0.103 , 105 rind 107 North Second Stroot, ono door abovo Arch, Philadolphin.— Has in storo n good assortment of FALL BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FANCY FEATHERS, RUCHES, CHENILLE, BONNET Ennione, ,bc. To which tho attention of tho trade le invited. September 21.. 1-41 illEii FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING -AT ALLENTOWN CLOTHING .STORE. No. 36 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penna. I WOHLE again call the attention of tho citizens of Allentown, and the surrounding country, to my stock of . • FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Which for variety and excellence of manufacture exceeds that of former seasons. I have row on hand, and intend keeping a gen eral assortment of GENTLRURN'S AND BOY'S CLOTH ma of. all qualities and grades, consisting F of BLACK, BLUE AND BROWN ROCK AND DRESS COATS, OVERCOATS, IN FROCK, SACK • AND RAOLAN STYMIE), PANTS 'ANT) VESTE). Also, all kinds of Gentleinen's Elirnishling Goods viz: GRIRTS, DRAWEES, NECK AND POCKET lIANDKRECKIRFS, • GLOVES, STOCKS, SOCKS, SUSPENDERS, &0., he. Particular attention is paid to the getting up of Chia clothing, and those will find a large assortment comprising all the° Now, Styles, equal to Custom Work in make and finish. On hand Cloths Canal:owes and Voitings, of the best quality which will be made up to ardor, in the most' fashionable manner at a reasonable rate and at very Fbort notice. — 'Tlio Custom - Department-is under the - management of a prnetieal and experienced Cotter, who has giv en satisfa ction, nod purchasers may rest assuted that all Goods furnished at this establishment are selected with strict regard to durability. I will also, keep constantly on hand and for sale a henry nssottmont of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, yestings. Trimmings, which will ho sold by the yard at the very lowest rates. Respectfully, Allentown, September 28 PALL AND WINTER STYLES Buy your Hats • AT BERGER & KECK'S. NO. 17 West Hamilton street, whore they now have on hand the largest assortment of • HATS AND CAPS, Fall end Winter styles ever seen in Al lentown, comprising every known style and quality, from five dollars down to fifty cents, and such that will become old end young. Their stock of Caps is the largest in Allentown, and at extreme low pm ices. To convince the public of what is said, it they be l_welLto_stato-that-thoy-have-fortipone-ditTerent-styles- Surely enough to give a person u chance'of suiting his last°. , Call and see them, All Huts manufactured under, the supervision of Mr. Berger, be being.a . ,praetical Hatter. Itemember -the stand ; -directly oppibsito Barber-dc Young's-linrth ware Store, West Hamilton street.k. jeSP•Country Merchants would do well to give in call, as wo will- wholesale them bats and cups cheaper than they man got them in tl.o city. BERGER te KECK.. Allentown, September 2S, 1859. —tt EAGLE HOTEL. TIIE undersigned hereby informs the public that be has rented the Engle Hotel in Allentown, Lehigh county, and is prepared to satisfy the 'wants of all who may give him a call. "..43TThe Eagle Hotel is situated on the north west corner of Hamilton and Seventh Streets, or on Market Square, and was formerly occupied b.) Mr. Henry Bachman. It is well situated for the accom modation of travellers and others coming to Allen town. It is furnished in the best manner, and nil the furniture nod beds aro new and of the first quality. The table shall bo provided with the best fare the market affords and tho'bar supplied with the purest and hest liquors. Farmers and persons from the country will find the stabling and yard, as well as the Hotel, convenient, and the undersigned will spare no pains to make his Hotel as agreeable to his guests as possible. Ills prices are moderate, and ho extends a friendly in vitation to his old friends as well ns the public gen erally to favor him with their patronage, In order to satisfy themselves of What has boon above stated. MB For past favors the under•ignod is heartily thank ful, and the public can rust assured, that if kind treatment and moderato chargos meet with favor,then the patronage of his House must rapidly increase. Aar Omnibuses run regularly from this house to therail road depots. THOMAS LICIITEN WA LNER. Allintown,ly 20. —3l Philadelphia Warming and Ventilat ing Warehouse. NEW GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE, • he Superior Qualifieutions. THEY are made entirely of cast Iron. . 1. No cracking or burning out. No sheet Iron to rust or burn out. No leaking of gas or smoke. No red hot Iron to burn the air. They nro powerful radiators of heat. • The cluster of cones consumes the gas. They are great savors of fuel. They give a mild and equible bent. The most perfect ventilation secured. No danger of setting fire to Buildings. It is the latest and most approved pattern. ' Two thousand sold in two years. • The people will have them. They give tho most universal satisfaction. Personal attention given to warming and ventilating buildings. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices moderate. Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail. And put up to suit the people. BY ARNOLD dc WILSON, 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. B. M. PELTWELL, Supt. August 24, 1859. —3m Chilsons Patent Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range. SSOMETHING new and decidedly the best and moat complete Cooking Range over offered to' the Public, warranted to . give satisfaction in all elutes.— Call and aee them. LOW DOWN GRATES. A new and beautiful pattern of Low Down Grates of various styles and finish of our own manufacture. PARLOR COAL GRATES. A large asaortmont of. the most desirable patterns and sizes, to suit the taste of the people. Hot Air Rogietera and Vontilatora of all sizes and patterns. Patent Ventilators for. Churches, Halls, and the cure of Smoky Chimneys. ARNOLD Jr WILSON. 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Enameled Slate Mantles. MANIIPACTURED from_ 'Pennsylvania Slate Stone, and enameled and marbleized iu imita tion of the richest and most rare Egyptian, Spanish, Vrrd, Antique, Sienna and other desirable Marbles. They are highly polished, will not stain or discolor by Oils, Acids, Gas or Smoke, are six times as strong as marble and are sold much cheaper. They have boon used in this Country for the last fifteen, and in Europe for the last forty years, with increas ed satisfaction. Arahlthets, Builders and all in want of mantles should not fail to examine them. Mann. factured and for sale, BY ARNOLD t WILSON, 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia B. M. Penwell, Sup't. August 24, 1859 FILES AND RASPS OF the BEST QUALITY, at the , Manufactory, NEW STREET, above Second, between Race and Vine Streets PHILAD . ELPHiA ; pehere may be found the largest assortment In the 011 y. Old riles Recut and made equal to now, at a saving of Filly per cent. The subscriber begs leave to Inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he doeimot . employ an Agent to solicit orders. Communications by Mail will meet with prompt attention. J. B. SMITH, Now /trod Vile Work., limit. 14, MO. . —3m - • Scrofiala,, or Itni* g's Evils , is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the . blood, Jiy:Which this Suid becomeS vitiated. woaki - and'iioer. Behr* in the circulation, it pervades:the whole body, and may burst out m dismiss on any part of it.. No. organ is free from iti attacks, nor is there one which it may not deitroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused -by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depraming vices, and, above all, by . the venereal infection. What ever bo its ongin, it is hereditary in the con stitutioni,descending .1 from parenta to children unto the third and fourth generation indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, / will•v*V.tho iniquities of the fathers upon their Its effedi commence by deposition from thel blood of -iirtrupt or ulcetous matter, which, in the lune, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles rid the glands, swellings; and on the surface, , eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption; which Fenders in the blood, depresses the energies of hfe, so that scrofulous cohstitn liens not only suffer from scrofulous Som. plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks 'of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system.__Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly hi this scrofulous contamination • and many , destructive diseases of the liver, * dnoys, brain, and, indeed,. of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it froth the system we must renovate the blood by' an alterative medicine, and in vigorate -it by healthy food and exercise. Such a inedioine we supply in C 1 ARLES KECR. ti • AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which thb medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is corn- . bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the System from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affee tions-which-arise-from-iti-such-as-Enurrrvz and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, Ross, or ETIXSIPELAS,_ PIMPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAINS and BOILS, TUMORS, TETT= and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC 1111(1 MERCURIAL DIS EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM VITIA TED OR LOURS BLOOD. The popular belief 'in " iminnity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula m a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYBIO,' are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalitics. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy tit once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and daiigerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : tins, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered -Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency; Loss of Appdt tite Jaundice, and ether kindred complaints, arising froin a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOIL TIJE RAPID CII.IIB OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump. Hon, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the eases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly !mown, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape .observation, and. where its virtues are known, the publis no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing-and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that arc incident to our climate. wliqe 'many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on . .the afflicted they can never forgot, and pro deiced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. ' . . . . DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Lewis Schmidt & Co., J. B. Moser, Allentown, and by . ull Druggists and Dealers everywhere.,., Bliginess Ditecto_ry„ . ... the• Counties' of BERKS, LEBANON, LIZ- V HIGH, NORTHAMPTON AND SCHUYL KILL, Together with a General Directory of Names of. cilium+ of Reading, Lebanon, Allentown, Eas ton 'and Pottsville. The subscribers will publish at nn early day n complete Directory of the above counties, which will contain the names of nd Merchants, Manufacturers, Professional men, Banks, • Insurance Companies, Newepnrers, Mining Companies, Railroad nnil other Corporations. The names will be regularly classified according to their several avocations. The work ho Svo slim, and will bo n perfect reflex of the busine . ss mad 're7seerecs of the above counties. • • An ablo and experienced corps of canvtissere now engaged collecting tho necessary information, ,nnd It is hoped the public generally will nid in car. cling out the enterprise. Subscription I'rico of Book, $1,50 per copy Advertising, • $l5 per pogo WM. H. BOYD; Publishers of Directories for Philo& Willa, Dniess• for county, Babuyan State, Vinsh in gtow . city, New York, &0., &c. Principal oNco Applettin's building, Broadway, N. Y Sept. 7 1859 Cheap New Variety Store, EDWIN :SAEGER, QOIIOOL BOONS, Stationery, Wall and Fancy Pa kJ pore, Window Shticks and Fixtures, Lndies; Needles, Hair Pine, Copy Books and Fancy articles. generally. He invites the public to giro him a call for any are title in his line which will be found on band, or tutu. ishod to order on short notice, No. 64 Eastilamilton Street, Allentown Pa, October, 15, 1888. '—tf I.' • -3m Adam WoOlever, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, CATASAUQUA,. LEHIGH COUNTY, PA. W.TLL attend t• the collection of claims in Le high and adjoining counties. Cataseuqua, July 27, 1850. —ly PREPARED IIY IBM =I ffE LIVERY ST &BILL WILLIAM F. Yr-m:IE R MIESVEOTFULLY infeems , W.hiendi and the public gonornlly, thnt echiticties to carry on'tfin Livery !maiden; in-,Law; Alley, (In the rear of Dr. Rotnig's residincod Whore he is prepared to accommodate all who wish horses and vehicles, nt the Rhortost notice and on reasonable terms. Ills clock of Horses line been selected with great care, and trained with an especial view to safety, which places him in ft position of keeping the fi r t ,, e l very tootle' ofn LIVIDLY IMAIIt.II. ~ig11 11 4..- Ir. lie does not approve of hieing out broken-down, balks , ring-boned, spavined, or dis eased.horscs, but of keeping the right kind of stock, inch as can travel well and do credit to hie stable. Ills carriages and vehichies of every description will always be kept Oen* and in good order. Be trusts that by strict afteetion to Vastness and keeping the beet of stock, he will be favored with a liberal share of patronage. pfr - All orders loft at the Allen House will be promptly attended to. LIA M F, TEAG ER. Allentown, August 10, 1869. —tr -tea, ANT M.MI-14(.113P.EiLe, WITH 111. M. Thorn & Co.y UMMISSIOLDIALER!, 180 and 181 West Wasningion M arkel, New York. Cosh ndvaneed on delivery of Grain, Flout, Dorf, Pork, Butter, Chem, Lard/ Eggs, High Wines, Cider, Vinegar, Hops, Beans, Pens, Potatoes, Apples, dried do., Ashes,Poltry, Grime, Clover nnd• Grace seeds, • Fentbers, • he. We re.peetfolly solicit consignments of nil ld de of prminco from the shippers of Lehigh, Bello, Nortnomptorr and ntljno nt counties, which will meet with imivediato attention, will obtain the highest market prices, and make prompt returns. M M. TIIORN & CO. --Gm • 141 r York, Mny 25 CRAIN, FLOUR %ND COAL. T EE undertow..., /ea.. .......ly beg leave to inform tho citizens 01 Allentown and vicinity, that they have recently rented tho mill otr,the Jordan Crock; Mutat...l.:theta a mile north of the Borough of Allentown, known no Butt's Mills, win o they ore prepared to do all sorts of grist work am jo_fgegis . - Flour, Fe - 6d and ilroin of all kinds. 11 eat, Rye, Corn and Oats, bought at tho highest m ark et priest either nt the mill . rat their storo•houeent be corner of Ninth nod Linden Streets, (commonly. 'town ne the Free Hall.) Orders for Flour, Feed an d rain re ceived either at their store house or at th office at _ their real yard, !.n First Word, (T. J. Hie plrger's 1 Into stand.) The undersigned will carry ow lw here.. tofnro the cool nod grain business at their Ohl stands.* Tho friends and customers of Tilghman But to. quested to favor us with the patronage ext ded to him, se .we shrill demur utmost to render .eneral sells fnet ion. ROTII, MICKLEY - CO. Allentown, July 13. —ti _ "THE UNION , " ARCII :.TREPEI ABOVE 8131 l' HI I, A I) I,' 1., .P II 14. i lIP, 11 . dersigned having purchased the intert of ilii former p•irtner, Ev,in Evans, in the • nee lintel, W..uld eat attention of the public, to its on venienre far those visiting the City, either fur lAusi. 1 3 nee! or pleasure. 1 Its situation being but a few steps from the pin. elide aconite, of trade, offer, inducements to these on business; whilo to than in search of pleas is, pasSemer rail toads which now pass in close pr x. unity afford a cheap and pleasant ride to all pie s of inttoest In or about the city. The Proprietor gives assurance that "The•Eistint." . shrill be kept with such eharne er no will merit pnb. lie approbation and would respectfully solicit patron. ago front Lehigh and adjoining counties. • UPTON S. NEWCOMER. Phil t4elphia, August 3, 1859. ---ly Allentown Academy, 'I I IIE Fall Term of this Tnstit•ition% will open on 1 Tlntrtolny the lat of September Pupils nrr TO= ce'ved into the School at any time end charged only from the eate of entrance. I Primary, per quarter. Ri.nol , minnon hiiptlish breneie.. 4,110E1;5,0N Higher " '• with Italie and Greek, 11,00 1 tt it " " French, 7,50 NtitFic, PAO live id Piano for practire, 2,110 Drawing, • 2,fto Peel ta. winter, - fill A few livil+ are revolved into the family of the , Principal it 1110 rate of $4O per quarter for board, weshing• and tuition in till branches except Idubics and Ifni trin.i. • T. N. GREGORY, Principal. .Tull• 20 —Mnrcli 18.• —ty Briggs & Helfrfch COMMISSION UNALERN IN ALL xmns Or COUNTRY PRODUCE. QUCH as Pork, Beef, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Pool -0 try, Eggs, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Flimr, Grain, Fruit, .te.. ALSO IS LIFE STOCK, 181 and 195 West Waehingtou Market, (First Row North of Fulton Stieet, New York.) jaelloge slaughtered at short notice. °Here for Grocoriee, Fish, Fruits, he., promptly filled. All letters of inquiry will receive immediate attention. 740-11usincss strictly Commission. Sales strictly attended to at the Dunks and ReWood Depots, sad returns prOmptly made. ...icrercu Bump.] [JoyAntaft R. Untrnwp. Nov York, August 24,1959. —ly TRUSSES! BRACES! SUPPORTERS! C. H. NEEDLES, S. W. Ccrner Twelfth and Baas Street., PHILADELPHIA, DRACTICAL ADJUSTER of Rupture Trans* 1 and Mechanical Remedies. Has constantly en hand a largo Stook of (Jeanine Fteach trusses, also n . cOmplete assortment of the best American, laded ing the celebrated Whites Patent Lower Truss, be lieved by the hest authorities to be 'Superior to oar yet invented. English and American Supporters.. and Delta, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory flondages,. Self Infecting Syringes, adapted to both soxes,.in. neat portable cases; French Pessaries, Urinal Bags- Orders and loiters of enquiry, will meet primrpti attention. August 24, 1852. Allen Insurance Cop ALLENTOWN, LENION COUNTY, Pt . TIIIS Compnny le organised tinder the general's.. entrance Laws of this State, end Insures 411 ,0 10 th o mutual principle excbtairely, against loss by drip on Buildings, Merchandise and other property. .Ap• • plication for insurance may be made at the olllce et r the company, or to the Surveyors whose names hays heretofore been announced. 0. W. COOPNR, President. C. M. RUNK, Secretary. Allentown, July, 16, 11169. Freeland Sentinary:p TILE Winter Session of this Institution will open , .1 on Monday, Octoier 34th,1850. The locatiewit• peculiarly eligible; the buildings large and saPool ally adapted to School purposes; the oasomimoda tions comfortable; the course of Inatruotlon foil and thorough ; the teachers able and experienced. For Catalogues, or particulars, address 11. A. 11 MISICKBR, Principal. . Perklotiten Bridge, Montgomery Co., Pa. IsrpAceese by East Penna. R. It. via Reading to the Royersford &otos Sept, 21, Het, CM 15:721