SEE, '9 HEAR READ OW CASE For 'your Interest. The handsomest best and cheapest lot of Goods, ever received in Allentown. BARGAINS 1 BARGAIN • splendid New Dry Gnu& at the Store of Guth A; Bcoder hi Allentown. TDB undersigned have just returned with a largo assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware &o: A splendid selection, and although they make not so loud on outcry, as others end in truth have the goods, they profess to 'have, UM). can toy without the least fear of contradiction, that thoir stock cannot be surpassed by any other stock in Al lentown. The goods have boon bought at Cho very lowest prices and are now offered for sato at a very lo .v profit. They intend at all times to keep in view the interests of their customers, and therefore warrant their goods to be of the first quality. This is no humbug, but the troth, since we have never been addicted to hutubugger - the like. But to spe cify the artP - • largo stook, would be en utter lint toir very largo stock consists in pi I,q articles : ;S 'GOODS. artment of Black Silks 113014, Dolaines, thesis, lorinos, Valenclas, La dobnzines, Ginghams, Complete assortment of and et the very lowest ount & BCEDER. 1 859. —tf They bIIVI et all price: P,lto, Chotri voile Cloth, hoop Skirt: Ladies Gaol Alton tow, SiIAW LS SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Their assort went of Shawlo•is Splun lil, and cannot bo ex celled outside the cities. Handsome. Stella, single and double Brecht!, an well no black Thibet, Mono Domains and Blanket Shawls can be bought nt prices cheaper than nnywhere Moe. GUTH .4 ROEDER. MEN'S DRESS 00 , WS. Steel-mixed Merl! o Cloth, Cashmere Coating, Cf18111(lerb Pantings, Cassimoro llintlnso, Vestingg, a Fplondid assortment of Fancy Silks, and in line rill articles of this du soription to be found in any Dry Oeod's Store are sold by GUTH. ,t ROEDER. URocEitiEs! A full nrsort merit of Groceries, are kept and sold ut the lown.t prices by GUTH & ROEDER. riTIEENSWARE. ''heir assortment of Qneenr- W, rrnro is splendid und they feel 'lnsured, that no ono onn sell this class of Gond+ chenpcx thnn GUTH & ROEDER. TABLE AND FLOOR OIT, CLOTH. Every -IL thing to be dosirozi in this br:meh of business, onn be purchased of them, and they give nssurcnce hat-outsido-the-cities-this-elass-of_art Ans. entt parohnsed cheaper nowhere. pilr" All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods, and the highest morket price al lowed. OUTII, ROEDER. September, 28, 1850. tf TIIANICS. The undersigned take this opportuni. ty of thanking the luOlie for patronage hitherto extended and respectfully ask a o ntinuanee and increase of the same;and fuel assured that all will be xatisfied with the quality of their goods, and their cheap rates. Let all cull and sati,Cy thetnielvea of the truth of the above. Recollect the place. No. a' West Hamilton St., Allen Own. L ROMER Allentown, September 28, 18:9. —tf FALL AND Ii'INTER GOOD 9. CnEAPI~~~API 'CIEAPR TgAIQ EV ER! REN INCER & SHIMER, NO. 5 WEST HAMILTON STREET, have just returned frote'New York and Philadelphia, and received the largest stock of goods °vs rhefore shown in Allentown and in cheapness never equalled and all they ask is to mune and examine before making purchase elsewhere. They foci confident tit tt they can satisfy anybody that they say nothing els,' but what C:111 they substantiate. Their goods consist of LADIES DRESS GOODS, A Pplondid assortment of Dross Silks. Bina, Fancy, Buyader, Plaid and Plain of all qualities and prices, De!nines, Duvnls, Psito ChivourF, Ficared and Plain Merinos, Vallaneies, Lav,•:la Cloth, I'•trn• mattes, Bombazines, oinghams, Sitirts, together with a full variety of ethos g.e..14 in the way of ladies warn which will be sold at 01. est prices by BENIN - GER d; STUMP:It. lEN'S WEAII.—/1 full asvoiaiiiont or "tees Mixed and Oxford Mixed nuinetls. Carsimeres, lion. tacky Jeans, and a full lino of Iliaek, lirown Vestings." Cravats, nod a fii , l lino of all kinds of Gentlemen's Wear which will 1 . 1. mild rlioal. by ILENINGEIt ARPETS AND OIL CLOTI!.—A rp4 n dld ns sortment of Figured Fluor and Stair Caryte in Wool and Cotton. Ahio a full lion „of ' , hot. 0:1 Cloth which will be sold at the ehelpeit ItENINGER Ai SUMER. SAW LB.—A large and t•plendid lino of Illnck, Colored Stella, Brotho Single and Double, also n full line of Black Tliibet. Mous Delain end 'Blanket Shawls of all ,quantities and prices which will be sold c heaper than cheep Ly vt , IIHNINGER Lt sunfr.n. GROCERIES. -A full assortment of 'Groceries such on—Coffee of nll descriptions, Nlolosses, Honey, Ten, Spices, SttgorA, Chocolate and , Raisins, which will ho sold at wry low prices by RENINGER 4; SHINIER. 1 1 .1.S.R—Suoli Re Mackerel, No.'s 1 and 2, whole, end quarter barrels. Dried Sealash, Codfish, Herrings, which they offer at the lowest prices. RENINCER lc SHINIER. SALT.—Ground Liverpool Salt in Pucka nod per bushel. Tine Ashton in balk and sacks. Small Dairy sacks which will be s old at the lowest price , by. RENINGEIt & SUIMER. Allentown, September 14, 185 P: ' J. R. PIERSON. J. WILKINSON PIERSON & WILKINSON, PROIECE ,10,Ml i js E s11 , 11!:11C1 911113, Grain, Flour, Beef, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Vinegar, High Wines, Cider, Hops, • Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Apples . , dried do., Ashes, Poultry, Game, Clover and Grass seeds, Feathers, 4-e., &e No. 818 Washington st., three doors above Duane st., NEW YORK. WO respectfully onlicit consignOtents of all kinds of produce from the shippers of Lehi:bond ocklacent counties, which will meet with immediate attention. will obtain the highest market prince, and make proinpt returns. We also give our strict personal attention to the purchasing of unkind, of merchan dise in the market. References by permission to the following well known gentlemen : Edward M. Cly leer, Esq., Prost. E. Penna. Railroad. James Moore, Esq.,Supt. do do A. V. Stout, EFq., nist. Shoe h Leather flank, N. Y. Messrs. Rushmore Cone, A Co.. 12 A 14 Warren at. " Smith do Graham, 182 Fulton street. Lane do Guild, 38 Murray street. E Corning ,t Co., Albany, N..Y. Mon. All Perry, Mayor of Albany. E. E. Kendrick, Esq., Cashier Dank of Albany. Messrs. J. Wilkinson,Son:Albeny. " Ritter, Phelps . Co.. 21 Warren Ft., N. Y. gi A.. R, Waterurbury, 112 Water street , Juno.B IF YOU WANT A GOOD SIIAYE, go to Nol mer's opposite tho 1l!on UOUPC. Groat Buy your Goods for Cash, AND SAVE TWENTY PER CENT. THOUSANDS of mon, women and children'are on the rood and continually crowding into Ger man A Lichtenwallner's Cheap Dry Goods and Clothing Emporium, No 17 West Hamilton Street,. opposite the Odd Fellow's hell, Allentown, Pa. They have just received from New York anti Phila delphia, a large and splondid assortment of Ladles and Gentlemen's Dross Goods. As gaining and blowipg seems to ho a prominent feature with most of our business men in advents ng.their goods,_we do not wont to soy anything about the killed and ahricks of the wounded and groans of the dying, and we dont pretend to e y that we have two thousand car loads of Fall and Winter Goode, and we need not to employ four :housand s x hundred liarkien, nogroes, blacks end ono of tho upper tens to give command ; neither do we say that our piles of goods era mountains high. We think that the people of Lehigh and surrounding counties are an intelligent and enlightened people, not as some business man thinks them to be, or else ho would not puff and blow about his one thousand one hundred Shawls, and seventeen car loads of Plain and Fancy Do Lemnos ; our stork consists not of 83000 yards of I Alapneens and 75000 yards of Silks, but our Dress Goods ore ell of the most fadtionable selections, comprising Rich and Fancy Silks, new Styles, Boil ed Black Silks imported, Plain de Sole, in every abode and color, horolsome Derider° Silks, Machin and Thread Silk, 411•, Ac. _Stella, Blankets and long Brocha Slt sr 4, every known Size; Style, Shade, Odor nod Price. and Quolity. French Me rinos, Alapaccas,.ilombozines. all wool De Wiles, Muslin De Laines. and in short all kinds of Fancy Dry Goode belonging ti n Fancy Dry Goods Store. Calicoes, Muslins, Flannols. Tiekings. Table Covers, Tnble Cloth, Mar soil Quilts, Allendale Quilts, Ac. Also n full assortment of Floor. Stair nod "Lade Oil Cloak, Oil Shades An. .l ~lies and Gentlemen arc politely invited to examirth our splendid assort ment of Goods before purehasin.r elsewhere. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. We also continuo to ear y on the Meroha• t Tailoring and Ready Mode Cothing Thud noes on an enlarged senle, end now hero on band one of the finest and large.t nscortments of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING that wore ever offered in Allentown' comprising Over roots, Dress, Frock and Bu•inose Coats, Paste, Punts and Furnishing Goods, of every known size, shnde, col r and price. The most fastidious cannot foil to make a• satisfactory selection from our Mock. We deem it nonecesenry to one anything more in, self commemlntion no Liehtenwallner's Cloth ing Establishment and manner of doing Tin loess has been well known in this place and surrounding counties for a number of yearn JUST RECETVF:D ,c-anii-gplenaill-assoament-of -111atIc-ruul-Enney eassimeres, Satins, Plmbe., Orandiness Tweeds. Cassineits, Kentucky ,Teeny &0., which will ha m a de up at short notice anti on the most renaonnhle terms. Along experience in tt:e Business assures customers that they will always ho dealt with on the most ne. accommodating terms, and that no pains will be spared to give complete satisfaction in all parte of the businCsa. N. B. Also Agents for (lento C. Scott• American and Paris Report of Fashions. Particular attention given to the Wholesale Trade in Clothing. Tim well ktiown Samuel Miller if; employed by the firm ne Salesman. • NATHAN 0 mnsinB.l [Cum. LicnreBwAt.t.Nrm. September 14, 1859. . — tr NO IPTUIVERUG! 1159. FAR AN FPI I 1 1851. - JUST RECEIVED RICH FALL OP WINTER GOOD* IN ENDLESS PROFUSION IVOLLE 4 BURDGE'S GREATSTORE, No. 7 East 7ianalton Strect, (scar tho Allot Moose.) Full qtArck of SILK (10n1)S, a Full Stock ot . PLE GnODg, Full ''ho It of FANCY It 00rts. FaAi.mnble F\ S II A W LS. re:O 4 "CLOTIIS. CASSISIEIIS VY.STI/WIS. Bt. t NKETS CAIIPETS, Grotteriwt, nice. fro,ll and cheap. Crockery• and 1; lona are tint! assort.nont., tITII LOTS OF OTHER GOODS Too nutnerous to tn,.etion, nil of which will be ~01‘1 T E ERV Lo wrsT PR TEES I l'lcune cull and PNIIMille for yourselves, es Ivo do not expect you to 6 y milers it I+ for your ..ivn'interest. FAIR! FAIR! FAIR! We have laid in this umieually heavy stork with 3 view to meet the domande el' the meldie at the up -1 r. aching Fair, and we think ourselvee able to meet th . o taste of all in point of QUALITY, AND PRICES we want is a call before you purchase else where• WOLLE & lIUItOOD. JACOB R. WOLLE.] [J. BURLGE. September 2S. -ti CLCCKS, WPTCHEF, IP-04 , :••• ID7rsla plc+AlvAi dicrillihtii CJIAItLES S. MASSEY, No 23 East 'Hamilton street, otiposito dm Gorman Ito formed Church, A Ilentown Pa. WOULD respectfully hog leave to inform his friends and the puhlic general! , , that ho has just received from Now York and Philadelphia the largest and best selected stock of CLOCKS, WATCH ES. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE over offered for sale in Allentown. All of which he is determin ed to sell at prices lower than ever before offered— as cheap if not cheaper than the same min be bought in the ,cities—and guarantee all goods to be what they are represented. All aro invited to oall and ex. amine for themselves. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best style and all work werranted MELODEONS. Also on hand n large assortment of Melodeons of the best manufacture for church a and private hous es. Thankful for past encouragentead, he hopes by attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. . Sept. 21, 1859. —tf E. ID. LAWALL, Apothecary and Druggist, WROLEISALE AND RETAIL .No. 21 West Nam,.lton St., Allentown, Pa. CIONSTANTLY ON HAND • Drugs, Chemicals, Dyestuffs, t„ Acids, Perfumery, Patent F` Fluid, Ceraphene, Medicines, Alcohol, Turpentine, Soda Ash, Collie Powder, Potash. Saponifier, Sweet Oil, Castile -nap, Lard Oil, An , ho., • Ae., he. • just received n froAt supply of ei,n , zross Witt,r from Soratog. Springs. For medicinal nommen, FliVfirlil fine brands of. Brandy, Old Port Wino and Gin. Phyiticiens can imve confidence in the purity of all hledi:lncs furviNhed by me. gat-Country Den'ers purchne ng articles of not will fins prim' agreeable. allowing them as fair profits as by buying goods either in Philndolphia or New York. • E. D. LAWALL. Al'entown, July 20. —tf WILLIAM IVELTMEIL, GENERAL 'NEWS AGENT, ALLENTOWN, PA. All daily papora from Now York and Philadelphia servod to subeeribon regularly after the arrival of the earn -6m THK LEHIGH REGISTER, NOVEMBER 16, 1809. NELIGH. I 0 DT . 3E3E 131 .3L.• L . NELiOIi &, 1312.E1N10. feeling it an imperil ive duty to aceomntothite the' public. found it necessary to procure a more commodious place of bu siness, and nceurdinly erected a PALA'I lAL CLOTIIINGAIOUSE, on the corner of Church Alley and Hamilton street, opposite Moser's Drug Store, of %Oita they It live just taken posmtessien, being the large t, most conb rnorliousond best arranged building for the business iu Allentown. Thu proprietors of this New and :Vag, illeent Cloth ing Establishment, take pletteure in Further 'immune. ing that they have also increased their tremendous Winter Steel( of _ and are daily inkling thereto all kinds of artielesm pertaining to Men and Boy's wear which will he cold nt extraordinary low rates, as they g upon the principle that a " nimble tixpence'is better than a slow shilling." They have it.. trash 4.f years on their shelves, which they try to palm elf for new sound, goods, but on the contrary, ore superior in quality, make and style, to any mtaltiisliti!llt in the place.— (live theta n trial and von a ill find too PALATIAL CL THING HOUSE is the il'Ill!C for everybody.— Their winter purchases etalimise mintirely now and desirable stylus, sorb as con not be fulled at ony oth er Alereliont tailoring m.teldishannit in Al'entown.— Their goods were ,eleeteit with the greatest care, and will he mn.le up in the lo:e I style and fashion, and warranted to tir , ve some us represented at the time of purchase Observe. Hutt every article of Clothing sold by the proprietnts of this establish. Chris of their it,,. trialreentl-ttry‘-be-relied-upon ns b e i ng gmol, durable work. Among their ox en sive assortment may he found, fine and Blue new style lire-n and Coats. node in the latest fashion of French and Ereli.h Malt., new :Lyle ' Business Coats. of ltl Woo. Orro., owl Greco Glottis, had plain Dual fi :area cmsimeres ; Ore, Coats, of all qualities, side.soil bri.•e s , pantaloons, vests. and in feet everything in the It E\ Dl' MA DI; CLO LINE, fr,ita an overcoat down .to nn undershirt The three great fo ...ores ofNeligh Breinig's Store are, that ttmy laty for C.l-11, and em, sequently can sell cheaper at:s of the others.; their goods are mode up under their ran end' las , though nut least, they sell them far what they rea'ly arc. • Also, a lorgek stark nf landltreltiefs: qttirts, Collars. Winter Heittery, Tinder Sairts and Drawers of all kinds, and everything in filet that is usually kept in stores 1.1 the kind. Call end -tie before you purchos. I elsewhere, as they willingly show wit it they have. They are satisfied that all their goods will hear a close examination. Sept. 21, 1859. i1.JE;34CG:017.A.X. , TO THEIR NEW CLOTHING HOUSE READY MADE CLOTHING, We Have a Larger Stock AND S]:l.l, AT OP' :EL 0 30 I rt° TITAN A \TY OTITER CLOT 111 g G () WEA .NT O WY. Brehtia & C&ver 111i . t..11 , 4 f rgt 1, hair . 111,1 It COIV IN from Phimdelpttin a v. , ry heavy ,•to.•1, of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. of most favorable etchr, rl,lll all of which they will mate to order, and slim, keep on hand a large sup ply of READY MADE CLOTHING. ot such astonishing low riots. that coon it be e q ualled ht oily estaldirboien. in this o r na y n th et town in En-torn !van's. Oar Smelt i, twice ns large. and We d• tilde 1 he amount or the two best c•tahlkliments in town. ,otn , equen7ly tiling us to roll n very otnnll merit. They have on hand every stylts .bipted to the season, to which the slucntioo of the public is invit ed to a careful examination of quality, wurkman• ship, style of trimming.: end vet, which the proprie tors, will guarantee to be superior to that of any House in the trade. They constantly keep on hand n well selected stock of tient emen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Stocks. Ornvnts, Handkerchiefs, t ose. Suspenders, tie., besides many nrticlus coming in their line of business, all of .. .which ere sold at the lowest priers. CUSTOMER •WORK. Orders for customer work will ohvoye ho received with plensurs, and attended to with punctuality, anti ns two of the firm ore prartient tailors, none but the heat woamnriship will be suffered to pass their hands. .They also particularly invite Country lifer e'lnnts to give thin a call, no they offer extreor (Unary bargains at wbolconle. DREINIO do COLVER. Allentown. Oct.. 5, 1859. tf (-1-ront Attractimx FASIIIOIIIIIII.II. GUMS iID CIOTEMOI 'Win. F.. Miller, NO. 53 EAST 11A311 UTON STREET, (Two DOORS Iterow TIIN. An F.IIICAN 11.. TEL,) AILLENTIMN, PA. RI:SPEC:M[7I.I.Y announees to his friends and the public in genorni, that ho has just received a splendid aesortnient of New and Seastonable.Goods, • lllwhich will be made up to order on short no tice in the latest styles, and in a superior . manner; consisting partly of fine Black French Cubs of all grades, Blue, Brown, Olive and Limn Cloths, Black Doe-kin Cassimeres of all grades, Black <imo:1 Caseirncre new style, -French Silk—suited- Comings -- heavy, a large assort. anent of Frendi end ling:ish Cassimeres—elegant styles, Domestic Cassitneres of all qualities, a large assortment of !dateless': Vestings, Plain and figured Grenadines, Faocy Fillcs of all qualities, he.. ALL 011111:R8 thankfully received and promptly °scented at reasonable terms. ,j Cash buyers will find it to their particular ad vaittaye to ((Unit, their clothing (it this establiehmene, as they will he sure to receive the best obtainable value for (heir money. Per ventage allowed for cash. • ; }I-o. 'Too for Wit.cox ik ittnn's Family Sewing Maaldno, which has an established reputation as the hest extant. The singular eimp'ioity and beauty of its mechanism is attested by the fact, that while-it Is noiseless in it- operations, It is competent to make, at least, 40011 Michas a minute with unerring aoeura ey. Price, with, Table, $3O. .. Allentown Bank. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Dunking House on Tuesday the let of November 1859, at 10 o'clock A. M., and an elec tion for Thirteen Directors wit! be hold Arthe Bank ing Deus) on Monday the 21st of November, 1859, between the hours of 0 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P.lk CUA4ED W. COOPER, Cashir: 4letellea • FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING @MX= ALLENTOWN CLOTHING STORE. No. 35 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penna. I WOUL again call the attention of the citizens of Allentow , and the surrounding country, to my stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Which fur variety and excellence of manufacture exceeds that of former seasons. I have row on hand, and intend keeping a gon oral nesorttnent. of GENTLEMEN'S AND BUY'S CLO I II4 Int of all qualities and grades ' consisting of BLACK, BLUE AND BURIES FROCK AND DRESS COATS, OVERCOATS, IN FROCK, SACK • AND RAGLAN STYLES, PANTS AND VESTS. Also, all kinds of Gentlemon's Furs:al:log Goods viz: ETIIRTB, DRAWERS, NECK ,AND POCKET lIANDERCTITEPS, GLOVER STOCKS, SOCKS, SUSPERDERB,,kO., &C. PairtiOULT attention is paid to the getting up of this clothing, nnil thoeo will find a lsrge nssorttnent comprising all the Now Styles, equal to Custoin Work in make and finish. On hand Cloths Cfmaimeres and Vestin,q9, of the best qunlity which will be mode up to order, in the most fashionable manner at a reasonable rate and at very rhort notice. The Custom Dcpnrtment is tinder the management of a practical and experienced Cutter, who has giv• on antisfaction, and tairohnsers may rest muted that all anode furnished at this establishment are selected with strict regard to durability. I will also keep constantly on band and for sale n heavy nssottment of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, which will be cold by the yard nt the very lowest rates. Respectfully. CHARLES KECK. Allentown, September 28. tf TALL AND WINTER STYLES Buy your Hats AT BERG ER & KECK'S. V, O. 17 West Hamilton street. where they now have on hand the largest nssortment of • FIATS AND CAPS, Tall and ‘Vinter styles over seen in Al-4 lentown, comprising every known style and quality, from five dollars down to fifty mini, and such that will become old and young. Their stock of Caps is the largest in Allentostn, and nt extreme low pi ices. To convince the public of what, is said, it lofty be well to state that they have forty one different styles. Surely enough to give a persi,n a chance of suiting his mete. 0101 and see them, All flats manufactured under (ho supervision of Mr. Berger, lie being a procti. ul Hatter. Remember the stand, directly opposite Berber Young's Hard wttre-St,ro,--Wust-Ila m it t 41144r0UL Air Country ftlerehmws would do well to give us call, as we will wholesale them huts and cups cheaper thou they can got them in ti.e city. Itllitti ER cic KECK. Allentown, September 28, 1559. —tf • FARM LANDS FOR SALE, ti 5 Miles from Phihideltdda by Railr.avl, in the Slate of Ncw Jersey. Soil among the best for op.rieultural purposes, being a good loam eonl with.a clay bottom. The lend is a largo tract divided into small furms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now rattling and building. The eropa produced are lara , and eon Lo seutt gn•uing. The climate is delig; and secure fr.itu frosts. Terms from $l5 to $2O pei were, pay able within four years by installments, cit it the platen leave Vine Street Wharf at Philariel hie at 71 A. M., by Railroad for linintnonton. or address B. J. Byrnes by letter, Hatmuonton P.n.; •dliee, Atlantic County, New Jersey. See advertise ment in nnotner colninu. Philadelphia Warming al id Ventilat ing Warehouse. NEW GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE, Its Superior Qualifications. THEY are made entirely of cant Iron. No cracking or burning out. No sheet Iron to rust or burn out. No leaking of gas or smoke. • No rod hot Iron to burr the air. They aro powerful radiators of beat. The cluster of canes consumes the gas. They .nro great savers of fuel. They give a mild and equible bent. The most perfect yentiletion secured. No danger of setting fire to Buildings. It is the latest nod most Improved pattern. Two thousand sold in Inn )(lam The pepple will hive them. They give the most universal satisfaction. l'crForml tention given to warming and ventilating buildings statisf.o.tion guaranteed and prices moderato. Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail. And put up to suit the people. BY ARNOLD k WILSON, 1010 Liscsnut Street, FELTwELL, Supt. August 24, 1850 Chi'sons Patent Elevated Double Oven Cooking Ray ge. S OMETHINU new and ti,eidedly the hest and most complete Cooking Range over offered to the. Public, warranted to give satisfaction in all cases.— Cull and Bee them. LOW DOWN GRATES. A new and beautiful potent of Low Down Orates of various styles and floisit of our own monufacture. PARLOR COAL ORATEs. A large assortment of the roost de.irablo patterns and sizes, to suit the taste of the pimple. Rot Air Registers and Ventilators of all sizes and patterns. Patent Ventilators for Churches, Hulls, and the cure of Smoky Chimneys. ' • ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Enameled Slate Mantles. MANUFACTURED from Pennsylvania Slate Stone, an.. enameled and marbleized in imita tion of the riehest and most rare Egyptian, Spanish, V, rd, Antique, Sienna and other desirable Marbles. They are highly polished, will net stain or discolor b•; Oils ; AeiliN. Ora or. Smoke, are six times as •irong us tumble and are sold muc•lt cheaper. They have been used in this Country for the last fifteen, and in Europe for the lost forty yours, with increas ed •atisfnction. . Architects, Builders and all in wont of nointlos shotibl not full to examine them. Manu factured and for sale, BY ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 Chesnut Street; Philadelphia. B. M. Feltwell, Supt, August 24, 1859 THE lIAMMONTON FARMER.-A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, el an setting forth full 'accounts of the new Settlement of ilammanton. in New Jamey, can be subscribed fur at only 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Ilammonton P. 0., Jeffer son County, Now "Jersey. Those wishing cheap land of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, and whore orops era never out down by frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, see advertisement of Hammon ton Lands. FILES AND RASPS OF. the BEST QUALITY, at the Manufactory, NEW STREET, above Second, between Race mnd Vine Street* PIIIZADELPHIA; where may be found the largest assortment in the City.. Old Files Recut and made equal to now, at aeaving of Fifty per cent. The subscriber begs leave to inform his numerous frienda and the public generally, that he dote not employ an Agent to solicit orders. Communications by Mail will meet with prcmpt attention. J. B. SMITH, New StrestEile Works, Sept. 14, Mt — 3m TO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE itdmtioeletent to Ustmantea Laadia Scrotal.a, or King's Evil, Is a constitutional disease a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No - organ is free from its attacks, nor is there ono which it . ay not destroy. The serofulous taint is variou caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the ven9real infection. What ever be its origin it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending " from parents to children_ unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, ft seems to be the rod of Him who says, " will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon \ their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in 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 constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, ,but they have ftir less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not screfulousiie theit nature, are still rendered fatal by Mrs taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or arc aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all onr people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in-I fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system,we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it b 7 healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remediala 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 affec tions which arise from it, such as ERUPTIVE and SETH DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FMB, Ross, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, SLAWS and BOILS, TUMORS, TITTER and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL DIS EASES,--DROPSY,--DXSPrvia,_ntlivarx.....And._ indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING PROM VITIA TED OR Imports BLOOD. The popular belief in iiSpurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula 25 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 PHYSIOO aro 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 vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physicardebility is astonished to find his health or enerFy restored by a romedy at once so simple and inviting. Irot'only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous 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: Costive ness, Heartburn, Hoadache arising front disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice, and ether kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR Tt MAP IL CURB OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump. tion, 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 cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, 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 public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies, thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this hasgained friends every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. MEM PREPARED nY DR. J. C..AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Lewis Schmidt & Co., J. B. Al osor, Allontorrm find by nll Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Business Directory Ovthe Oeunties of BERKS. LEBANON, LE HI-OH, NORTHAMPTON AND SCHUYL KILL, Together with a (1 Niers] Directory of Nomes ot' Citizens of Reading, Lebanon, Allentown, Ran. ton and Putt/milk The subscribers will publish nt an early day a 'complete Directory of the n bore counties, which will contnin the names of all Merchants, Manufacturers, Professional men, Banks, Insurance Companies, Newsparcrs, Mining Companies, Railroad and other Corporations. The names will be regularly classified according to their several avocations. The work will be Bro size, and will be a perfect reflex of the business and resources of the above counties. Atrable and experienced corps of canvassers are now engaged collecting the necessary information, and it is hoped the public generally will aid in car rying out the enterprise. Subscription Price of Book, $1.50 per copy Advertising, $l5 per page WM. IT. BOYD, . Publishers of Directories for Philad iphin, Lnnens• tor, county, Delaware State, Washington city ) New York, Ac., ke. Principal office Appleton's budding, Broadway, N. Y. • • • Sept. 7 1859. --V IMM ALLEN HOUSE, ALLENTOWN, PENNA THIS wall known Nouse will hereafter he con ducted under the personal supervision of Yohe & Newhard, who will spare nn pains to maintain the high reputation, the Mteo. has heretofore borne. It is the largest nod most cen tral House in the place, being situated at the corner of the Publie Square and Hamilton street. Its cen tral location renders it tho more. convenient for business men as well as for those travelling for pleasure. The House is, provided with Baths, Airy Chambers, Parlors, eading Room, its., he. The bill of fare and table necommitlations are the best the market affords. Every attention is given to insure the comfort of guests. Agreeable society may always be found at this establishment. An omnibus is always in readiness to convey imam gers,to and from the depot at the arrival and depar ture of every train. JOSEPH P. NEWHARD, I EPIIRAIM YOH E, Proprietors AXottens, October 21111§,:j86.X LIVERY STABLE, WILLIAM F. YEACE,R, infooms his friends-,,a the. 111 A ES p PEe generally,public ,, i that lie still continues to carry on the Livery business in Law Alley, On the roar of Dr. Romlg'n residence,) whore he is prepared to accommoe .te all who wish horses and vehicles, nt the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Hie )ek of Horses has been selected with great care, and trained with an especial view to safety, which Its places him in a position of keeping the very model of a LlVillat SIZABLE. worn' F. Ho does not approve of hiring out broken-down, balks, ring-boned, spavined, or dis eased horses, but of keeping the right kind of stork, such as can travel well and do credit to his A table. His carriages and vehichles of every description will always be kept clean end in good order. Ile trusts that by strict attention to business and keeping the" beat of stock, he will be favored with a liberal share of patronage. -All orders loft at the Allen House will be promptly attended to. WILLIAM F, YEAGER. Allentown, August 10, 1850. —tf G5-MO. 'vv" 301 V DTIIIIO.IEL W IT II M. M. ThOrn & Co.o . CEIMMISSIN DERR S,- 180 and 181 IVest ltrushaolon hlarkei, " New York. .. • Cash advanced on delivery of • Grain, Flour, Beef, Pork,' Butter, Cheese, Lardy Eggs, High Wines, Cider, Vinegar, Hops, • Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Apples, dried do., Ashes, Poultry, Game, Clover and ' Grass seeds, Feathers, &a. • We respectfully solicit consignments of all kinds of produce from the shippers of Lehigh, Barks, Nortanmpten and ndjacrint counties, which will meet with itnincdinto attention, %rill obtain the highest tnarkot prices, nod make prompt returns. M M. THORN & CO. --em Now York,'Mn}• 25 "THE UNION," ARCIZ STREET ABOVE 1311.1111 PHILADELPHIA. III': UI 'de'signed having purchased the interest of is former partner, Evan Evans, in the above lintel, w..uld call attention of the public to its con venience for those visiting the City, either for busi ness or pleasure. • Its situation bring but a few steps from the prin eiph avenues of trade, offers inducements to those on busincsi ; while to them in search of pleasure, passon_er rail roads which now pays in close prox-' _ttnity-afford-a-clicap-and:pleasunt-ritto-te-all-places of into est in or about tho city. , The Proprietor gives assurance that "The Union" shall be kept with such chttrac er as will merit pub lic approbeth 71 Ulla would respectfully sellieit patron ago from Lehigh and adjoining counties. _ _ _ uvroN S. NEWCOMER. PLilndelpliiv, August 3, 1859. —ly Allentown Academy,. 11,1 E Fall Term of this Institution will open on Thursday the 18t of September. Pupils are re ceived into the 7elioot at any time and charted only from the date of entrance. Primary, per gliartur, s4.le branene., 4,5065,111 •• •• with Latin and (reek, " " Frubeh, 7.(.0 8,00 2,r o ~r. Music, Uea of Piano for practice, I)nswing, Fuel for winter, A few pupils nre received into the f-mily iLe" Principal at the rale of $.lO por quorkr for board, w,ishing inid tuition in all ',rancho. except Bfurie and Drawing. 7. N. GREGORY, Principal. July 20 —March 10. —I y Briggs & Helfrich COMMISSION DNALEFIR IN ALL MINDS or COUNTRY PRODUCE. QUCII as Pork, Beef, Mutton, Smoked :Vests, Pool -1..) try, Game, Eggs, Butter, Lord, Cheese, Flour, ()rain, Fruit. he. A ISO 1,117 r STOCK 184 and lss Wer , t ‘Vnshington Market, (First Bow North of Fulton Stied, New York.) .. 5.„D-llogs slaughtered ut short notice. Ot dors for tiroeerii:•., Fish, Fruits, he., promptly tilled. All totters of inquiry will receive immediate 'ettention. 2 7M - Busitwss st.irtly Commission. Soles strictly :mended to et the B.Mts and lidilrond Depots, sod returns promptly made. ' Jost pit 111.10 as.) r.fonATIIAIC R. Rol I , IIWIT. New IThrk, August 24, ISML —1 y TUE PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM, No. 708 CITES UT Street, fitore Seru'-uth, PHILADELIMA. • r nE subs , Wien , invite the dttentinn of Latiirs, to their Stork of these Elegsnt moats, or wliteh bei g n specuslity, they urn eon hind to offer the most complete IVFOrtment in the eity. They will open in the course of September and Oe. oboe, Choir I.3II` ,, ItTATIONS rl.lll , lithitt uf . EMBROIDEIt ED VELVET CLOAKS, HANDSOME ISE AVER CLOAKS, • OPER 4 CLOAK , .tc., and excellent specimens of Ilmne Nermtl"?.etnee. h. their Sleek E VERY MORNING THROVOII THE SEASON. J. W PROCTOR it; CO. Importers and Illonutheturers of CLOAKS. 'AND MANTILLAS, No. 708 CHESNUT Street, '(above 7th.,) PHILA. Sept. 7, 1859. • —Sm TRUSSES! BRACES! SUPPORTERS! C. H. NEEDLES, S. W. Corner Twelfth and Race Streets, • PHILADELPHIA. tiItACTICAL ADJUSTER of Rupture. Trusies .1 and Mechanical Remedies. Has constantly on hand a large Stock of tionuine French trusses, elms complete assortment of the best American, includ ing the celebrated Whites Patent Lever Trues, be lieved by the best authorities to ho inimical to..auy yet invented. English and American Supporters, and Belli), Shoulder Braces, Suspensory ID•ndsges, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to both sexes, ha neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Ilags Jac. Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt attention. August 24, 1659 Allen Insurance Co q .. ALLENTOWN , LEHIaII COUNTY, PA. TIM'S Company is organized under the general In suronce Laws of this State; and insures upon the mutual principle exclusively, against loss liy fire, on Buildings, Merchandise and other property.. Ap plication for insurance may be made at the office of the company, or. to the Surroyore whose names hate heretofore been announced. . • 0. W. COOPER, Prosidont. C. M. RUNK, Secretary. Allentown, July 15, 1859.° Freeland Seminary. TIIE Winter Session of this Institution will open on Monday, Ootobor 24th, 1850. The location Is peculiarly eligible; the buildings largo and especi ally adapted to School purposes; the accommoda tions comfortable; the course of instruction full and. thorough ; the teachers able and experienced. For Catalogues, or particulars, address ' 11. A. If ussicKEn, Principal; ' Porkiomon Bridge, Montgomery. Co., Pa. AttrAcceas by East Penna. R.R. Tin Reading to the Royersford gen ?PS Mg* CD 1523