SEL:111111,-MIIIND ENE For your Interest.. Phi handsomest best and cheapest lot of Goods ) . d ve r received in Allentown., lOARGAINS I BARGAINS ailendld blew Dry Goods .at the S tore of Guth .dc' Render L► Allentown. undersigned here just returned with a large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries; Queens ivpre splendid selection,. and although they make' not so loud an' outcry as others and in truth have the goods, they profess to have, they can say without • the least fear of contradiction, that their stook eanuot he surpassed by any other stook in Al lentoWn. The goods have been bought at the Very lowest prices coders now offered for tale at a very low profit. They intend at all times to keep In view the tato:auto of their customers, and therefore warrant their goods to bo of the first quality, ~Thia is tie Humbug, but the truth, duce we hare never been indloted to humbuggery, and the like. But to spe• the articles of their very large stock, would be an utter impossibility, yet their very large stook eoadsts in part of the following articles i LADIES DRESS GOODS. 'they hate a splendid assortment of Black Silks *Vail prloes,'Binclt Silk Hobos, Halftime, Deeds, Poll., Chevres, all kinds of Merinos, Valencins La- Wells Cloth, Parramettos, Boramsines, Gine:nine, Hoop Skirts, and in short a complete assortment• of Ladies goods which can be bad at t very lowest rates. GUTH. k RI:SHER. . Allentown, September 23, 1859. —tf SHAWLS I SHAWLS I 811 AWLS I Their assort s.l ment of Sherrie is Splotch", and cannot becz oellad outside - the - cities. handsome Stella, single quid:..doublohroolia, as well oe block Tbibot, Mona Oiasaad Slailket Shawls can be bought ut prices ANstipsi dna anjwhere also. GU= ROEDER. USN'S DEBSii GOODS. Steel-mixed Morino Oloth, Cashmere Coating, Cashmere Pantings, efligirllON) Matisse, Veatlngs, a splendid assortment of Nanoy Sill 4, and in fine nil nrticies of this do soription to be found in any Dry blood's Stare are Odd by OUTII k ROEDER. GIIOCBRIES I A full assortment of Groceries, are kept and sold at the lowest prices by GUTH 8 ROEDER. QfiNSWAILE. Their assortment of Quoons warn is splendid and they foul assured, that no *us Gin sill this class of Goods ehaapor than GUTH k ItOEDEft. TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH. Every , thing to bo desired in this branch of business, can be pnrobssed of them, and they give assurance that outside the cities this class of articles oak bo purchased cheaper nowhere. pit" All, kinds of country produce taken in ex *hangs for goods, and the highest market price al. Towed. OUTII .1; ROEDER. Peptamb,er, 28, 1859. tf THANKS. The undersigned take. this opportuni ty of thanking the public; for patronage hithprto stitanded and respootfully ask a c-ntinuaueo and Increase of the same, and feel assured that all will be . setietled with the quality-of their goods, and their *heap nasal. Let all mil and satisfy themielves of the truth of the above. Recollect the place,•No. 9 West Hamilton S 4, Allentown. OUTH k ROZDER. Allentown, September 28, 1859. . —tf „roof, AND WINTER GOOD. Ktr,RI3APLIITIii NO. 6 WEST HAMILTON STREET, hove just returned front New York and Philadelphia, and ired the lirgest stook of goods over before shown IstAllentown end in cheapness never equalled and iOl - they. ask is to come and examine before making iraielfseseleowhere. They.feel confident that they can gidistr anybody that they say nothing else but what ink they pubetantiete. Their goods consist of LADIES DRESS GOODS, • A splendid assortment of Dress Silks, Black, Bayader, Plaid and Plain of all qualities and rims, Delaines, Ddetlr, Poltu Chivours, Figured and Plain Merino!, Vallanciee, Lavella Cloth, Para zsettas, Bombazines, Oinghame, Extension Skirts, together with a full variety of other goods in the - way of ladies ware which will be sold nt the cheap. est prices hy. RE:s7INGEIt t SHINIER. MM A' EN'S WEAR.—A full assortment of Steel Mixed 11.1. and Oxford Mixed &allow tH, Cassimeres, Ken. Snaky Jeans, and a full lino of Black, Brown and Blue Cloth, Postings, Cravats, and a full lino of all kinds of Gentlemen's Wear which will be sold cheap by RBNINOCIA & SIMMER. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTII.—A eplondid nn. aortment of Figured Fleur ou , l Stair Corp,•ts in Wool nod Cotton. Also n NI lino of Floor Oi: Cloth which will be mild at the cheapest pried. by RENINGER d Sli QINAWLB.—A largo end splendid line of Black, KY ColoredStella ' Brochn. Singlo and Doublo, sine al full lino of Block Thibot, Mons Doloin and lilankco Shawls of all gunotitio. inch prioes• nicinh will be sold cheaper thin oboe') br I.II.!"IN'GrAt h I I," pItOCERIES.-- A full. • - r'mcot of Cineeri_. XX such ud -"o";3 of Honey, Tau, Sug., 1 • • . 00 and it u i s i m , Whiikt will be eOl , l a wry by MB ffiH—Bach as Llneter..l No l• and 2 whole balvosandqu Dried EiCaletlsh: Codfish, ilerriugs, whioh they offer at tho lowest prices. . RENINCEIt SUMER. ett.LT.—Ground Liverpool Salt in minks and per kg bushel. Tine debt3n in bulk and each. Small Dairy gaol's whloh will be mold nt the lowest pricer by RENINCIEIt k SIIIIIIISIt. Allentown, September 14, 1859. --tr I. R. PIERSON. J. 'WILKINSON PIF.RSON Cc WILKINSON, ?IBM CHIMERA MINTS FOR THE SALE OF Orain, Flour, Beef, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Vinegar, High Wines, Cider, Bops, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Apples, dried do., Ashes, Poultry, Game, Clover and Grass seeds, Feathers, 4-e., ,&e. Ito, 918 Washington at., three doors aborts Duane et, E'JIEw YORK., We respectfully 'elicit oonsignments of all kinds ff produce from the grippers of Lehigh and adjacent entities, which will meet with Immediate attention, will Obtain the highest market prices, and make prOmlttratorns, We alto give our strict personal attention to the purchaping of ellkinds of morohan• dilinthe market. 'References by permiselon to the following well howl gentlemen rdward M. Clymer, Eeq.,Prest. E. Penna. Railroad. James Moore, Belt, Supt. do do A: V. Stoat, Esq., Frost. Shoe & Leather Bank, N. Y. Messrs. Rushmore Cone, & Co., 19 & 14 Warren at " Smith k Graham, 182 Felten street. " Lane & Guild,BB Murray street. " , B Corning & Co.„ Albany, N. Y. Men: NS Perry, Mayor of Albany. B. B. Kendrick, Esq., Cashier, Bank of Albany. Messrs. J. Wilkinson, & Son, Albany. " 'Ritter, Phelps & Co., 21 Warren sr., N.Y. ," A. 0. Watererbury , 112 Water atreot. Time 8 • TP YOU WANT A QOOD SUAVE,. go to Nolmer'm oppotito the •t rap Moose. • . UCLTtMEI Buy your Goods foreash, AND SAVE TWENTY PERCENT. THOUSANDS of men, woman and children aro on the road and continnally crowding into Ger man & Liohtenwallner'a Cheap Dry Goods and Clothing Emporiumi.No 17 West Hamilton Street, opposite the Odd Fellow's gall, Allentown, Pa..— They have just received from New York and Phila. dolphin, a large and splendid assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's. Dress Goods.. As - gassing and blowing seams to be a prominent Feature with most of our business meu.in adverrts:ng their goods, we do not leant to say anything,about the killed ,and shrieks of the wounded and grotirts of the_dying, !infi rm dont pretend to s''); that we hatte two ihousand carloads of Pall.and Winter Goods,•- and we need not to empliti four thonsatur Yix hundred darkies, negroes, blacks, and ono . of the upper tens to give command; neither 'do we say that our piles of goods are mountains high. Wo thick that the people of Lehigh and surrounding 'Counties are an intelligent awl enlightened "people, ;not as some business man thinks them to lie; or Oise he would not. puff and blow about his one thousand ono hundred• Shawls, and seventeen oar loads Plain and Fancy De Laines ; our stock consists not of 83000 yards of Alapaccaa and 75000 yaida of,Siiha, but our Dress Goods are oil of the most fttAionable selections, comprising Rich and Fancy Silks, now Styles, Boil ed Black Silks imported, Plain do Sole, in every shade and color, banditti= Bayadere Silks, Machine and Thread Silks, At, .Au. Stella, Blankets and long Brocha Shtwis, every known Sim), Style, Shade, Color and Price, and Quality. French Mo. rinos, Alapaccas, Bombazines, all wool De •Laines, Muslin Do Ltinos, and in Short all 'kinds of Fancy Dry Goods belonging to .a _Fancy Dry Goods Store. Calicoes, Muslins, Flannels. Tickings, Table Covers, Table Cloth, !llama Quilts, Allendale Quilts, Ac. Also a full assortment of Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloth, Oil Shades Au. L ,dies and Gentlemen are politely invited to examine our sploudid assort ment of Goods before purchashur elsewhere' CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. Wo also continue to cary on the Merchant Tailoring and Randy Made Clothing ilusi• ones on an enlarged seal°, and now have on hand one of tho finest and large 4 nrsortments of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING that were ever offered in Allentown' comprising Over Coats, ,Dress, Frock and Bu,iners Coats, Vests, Pants and Furnishing Goods, of every khown size, shade, color and price. The most fastidious cannot fall to make a satisfactory :election from our stook. We doom It unnecessary to say anything more in self-commendation as Lichtenwalltior's Cloth ing -Establishment end manner of doing Ilwinesa has been well known in this place and surrounding counties for a number of years JUST RECEIVED a large and splendid aisortment of Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Satins. Flushes, Grandiness Tweeds, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans dm., which will be made up at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. A long exporionce in the Business assures customers that they will always be dealt with on the most no. accommodating terms, and that no pains will be spared to give complete satisfaction in all parts of the business. N. 8.. Also Agents for Genie C. Scetts American and Paris Report of Fashions. Particular attention given to the ‘Wholesale Trade in Clothing. Tho well known Samuel Miller Is employed by the firm ea Salesman. . . NATHAN 131211HAN.] [Canis. LICIITENWALLNER. Soptomber 14, 1859. —tf NO HUMBUG ! 1859.1 1111 WIITEII 11859. JUST RECEIVED RICH FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN ENDLESS 1 ROFUSION w.. 77 WOLLE BURDGE'S GREAT STORE, No. 7 East Hamilton Street, (Near the Allen Hotiso.) Full Stock of SILK GOODS, Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS, • lull Stock of FANCY GOODS, Fashionable FALL SHAWLS, Off'CLOTITS, CASSIMERS end VESTING& BLANKETS, QUILTS, TARI LINENS, CARPETS, icc."llM . Groceries, nice, fresh and ohenp. Crockery and Glass Wnre..fine nssort,nent, • WITH LOTS OF OTHER GOODS Too numerous to mention, all of which will be •old THE VERY LOWEST PRICES! PlOO5O call and examine fur yourselves, us we do not expect you totr.y unless it is for your own intorert. We hove lnid in this unusually heavy stock with a view to fee. t the damnuds of tho public at the np. aronehinn Fair, and we think ourselves able to meet 'he tyke of all in point of FASHION, • QUALITY, AND . PRICES All we want is a call before you purchase else where• WOLLE . & BURDGD. JACOB It. WOLLEJ [J. B MIDGE. Set:!• ,ioer —tf ' ' r I' 4 :S . I.:n' 3 7 V: C 1.. SIIIMER 1. LL -r , lll , that ho hob jut 41 , 4 l'hilndelphie the lerge,t - ' , eleeteff • .tf of ("LOCKS, WATCH ES. J WL '...Y and SI I .1' El: NV ARE over offered for 800 in Alientown. All at at ieh ho od to sell at prices lower thou over before .Tere:l— cheap if not ohenpor than the same can 1.• bong , t in the cities— and guarnoteo nil goods to 1,, ..•,„ t they are repre.s:ted. All aro invited to call tm•i es, amino for then, tree. Clocks, Watt!, and ~ e wslry repaired in the best etyle and all wor, wnrrnnh d. .111ELOD EONS. Also on band a Largo ao,ortmcnt of ”:1;oloons the beet manufacture r.r ~burcli s m , •l hous 06. ThelehfUrfer pit• t anr'•ur, •..•n•• 0;f 1 ,...hy attention to burin, e, to rtzo;.!! ❑t ;._,,. ; zo of .hc Same.' Sept. 21, 1850. E. 11). Apothecah. and '.''. OLXIE X. 317, Ara IL No. 21 West F. n , :Iton tit . A q-rt.,/, C ONS" - A NTLY 3-! A 'Cy) 4 ‘.X Mini. Pc, . T. •7 ' * 5 Fluid, et...17111 , T1e, •Llcoiiol, Turrentiur , , A , l!, Cattle Ponder, Potash, Sapcnifig.t. Sweet Oil, Castile Soap, Lard Gil, 41c., L r•, 4:9 Jost received a fresh supply from Saratoga Springs. - For medicinal puryoscs, Brandy, Old Port Wine cud i . Physicians can have cond.' all Medicines furnished v AV- Country Dealers purobat..ng arriola, of r• will find prices ogroonbio, allowing them no profits asr by buying goods oithor in Pbilnd.•lphin or Now York; k E. D. LANALL. Aflontowo.Jalyl2o. —tf t: • WILLIAM RITIBTIIR, • GINEBIL. grwsi ALLF.N;f(YWNe PA . . • An daily ftperg_f,:jin, New ,Xpyrk and Pliihtdelphin served - to sibseribers regularly .ernir the orrital of Slop oars -6m THE LEHIGH REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28, 1-859. great FAIR! FAIR! FAIR! ISSEY, German Re , Pa. •-co to inform hit, ~r ~..: ~ ISIEEIMMI M NEl=l-liTak.la _ . ' • •- • ; , g 1; • • 4 r14% 1. . , • , • ft INTI NG OFI, iCE.i I It I : " : I • NELIGH & BREINIG TO THEIR NEW CLOTHINC HOUSE LE X CP .NT IX .A. X. .T-N NELIGLI & fooling it an imperative duty to accommodate the public, found it necessary to procure a morn commodious placo of bu siness, and aocordinly erected a PALATIAL CLOTHING HOUSE, on the corner of Church Alley and Hamilton street, opposite Moser's Drug Store, of which they hove just taken posssession, being the largo-t, moat com modious, and beat arranged building for the business in Allentown. The proprietors of this Now and Magnificent Cloth ing Establishment, take pleasure in further announo tug that they have also increased Choir tremendous Winter Stock of READY MADE• CLOTHING, and are daily adding thereto all kinds of articles op pertaining to Men and Boy's wear which will be sold at extraordinary low rates, as they ga upon the principle that a "nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling." They have 'tetra:3h of years on their shelves, which they try to pale" ,It fur new sound, gnocle, hut on the contrary, are superior in quality, make and style, to any establishment in the place.— Give them a trial and you will find toe PALATIAL CIA•THING HOUSE is the place for everybody.— Their winter purchases comprise entirely new and desirable styles, such as can not be: found at any oth er Merchant talloring establishment in Allentown.— Their goods were selected with the greatest care,and will be made up in tho latest style and fashion, and warranted to prove the some as represented at the time of purchase Observe, that . every article of Clothing sold by the proprietors of thin establish tneht is of their own make, and may be relied upon as being good, durable work. Among their ex'en sive assortment may be found, fine Black and Blue new style Dress and Frock Coats, made in the latest fashion of French and English Cloths, now style Business Coats, of Black, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, and plain and figured Ca,..eitueres; Over Coats, of all qualities, styles and prices, pantaloons, vests, and in fact everything in the HEADY MADE CLOTHING LINE, from an overcoat• down to an undershirt. The three greet features of Neligh /4 Breinig's Store are, that they buy for Cash, and con sequently can sell cheaper than any of the others; their goods are made up under their . own supervision, and last though not least, they sell them for what they really are. Also, a largek stock of Handicrelliefs; Shirts, Collars, Winter 110i:tory, Under Shirts and Drawers 2f 3111 kinds, and everything in fact that is usually I: it in stores of the kind. Cell and sea before you pure sae elsewhere, ti's they willingly blie4vbat they have,— They are ratisflud that all their goods will boar a close examination. Sept. 21, 1859. —V We Have a Larger Stock AND SELL AT Tai 7E 1 Mt_ CI 36 .1 X THAN ANY OTHER CIA OMAN G- ST ORE IX ALL.L.W.TOWX Breinig & Colver MO. 11, East Hamilton street, have Just received from Philadelphia a very heavy itoch of FALL AND WINTER GOODS of most favorable styles, from all of which they will make to order, and also keep on hand a large sup ply of READY MADE CLOTIIING. at such astonishing low prices, that cannot be equalled in any establishment in this or any oth er town in Eastern Pennsylvania.. Our Stock is twice as large, and we sell double the amount Of the two best establishments in town, consequently ena bling us to sell at a very small profit. They have on hand every styles of Garments adapted to the season, to which the attention of the public is invit ed to a careful examination of quality, workman ship, style of trimmingz and cut, which the proprie tors will guerantec td bo superior, to that of any house iu tho trade. They constantly keep on hand well selected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, ourtht rehiefs, !loins, Suspenders, &c., besides ninny ortielot, coining in their line of business, all of which are sold the lowest prices. CUSTOMER WORK Ordora for customer work will always be received with plain:ars, and attended to with . punetuality, and as two of tho firm era practical tailors, none but the host workmOnship will he suffered to pass their hands. ,They also particularly invite Country Dior o'aants to giro thin a call, as they offer extraor dinary bargains at wholesale. TIREINIG COLVER Allentown, Oct., 5, 1859. GOA AttroxilolA FASIIIIIIME GEMS 111111 CLOTEINGI Win F. Miller NO. 53 EAST HAMILTON STREET, (Two woos itELow TIIE AlfiltloAN 11. TEL,) .• A LLENToWN, PA. 71EAPECTGULt.T 811OC011eer to friends and It the tuldie in rvrerni, that rteeivoil tplendid tittirttin tit or :t.cw and Seasonable Goods, 1,11 o tno•:o to i. Metr• on chart no. • . ts ' • t . % s, and in a superior tw.t.u, ; •,. p.,rtly ,r fine Black l'rern , l3 C6the of all gra den, Blue, Brown, Oliro and • cl.,ths, Mad; Deerltin Crwsimeres of all :rad., 1"... 7,0 , 0,11fi Cusrinn.re new style, 7 rr be Art., u I trv , assort 14•-• - •:••!••• •••• r•• • •••• ••••• ••••..• • ME I= mr -xi fru Th,. ivity and belity of its nttesivd rho Gict , thni wiiila It if isPlese in it oporatinllP, it is ..otnyetent to mnke. nt leitet, 4000 sticho,i n minute with unerring accura cy. l'ric.e, with Tuble, $:3O. Adam Woolever ATTORNEY AT LAW, siiEnnelr-5 OhTICE, ALLENTOWN, PA. WILL alto d to the. eniketinn of olaims in Lo. high and ndjmning , •ouutiee. ATheatown, JUFy 27, 16419. —ly JCLOTHING STORE.' . o. 35 East itamilton .13treet, Allentown, Penna. WOULE again call the attention of the citizens of Allentown, and the surrounding country, to my stock of PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Which for variety and exoellonce of manufacture exceeds that of former seasons. I have now on band, and intend keeping a gen eral assortment of GlEHrtaxEro's AND BOY'S CLOTH ING of all qualities and grades, consisting Of BLACK, BLUE AND BRowN FoocK AND DRUB COATS ' , OVERCOATS, IN FROCK, SACK AND RAGLAN STYLES, PANTS AND VESTS. Also, all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods viz : • •GLOVOI9, STOOKS, 80080, StraPANDZIIII, &0., ALM Particular attention ia paid to the getting up of this clothing, and those will find 'a large assortment comprising all the New Styles, equal to Custom Work in make and finish. On baud Clothe Oassimeres and Vestings, of the best quality which' will be made up to order, in the most fashionable manner at a reasonable rate and at very short notice. The Custom Department . is under tbe management of a practical and experienced Cutter, who has gin• en satisfaction, • and purchasers may rest assured that all Goode furnished at this establishment are selected with strict regard to durability. • I will also keep constantly on band and for sale a heavy assottment of Broadolotha, Casaimeres. Vestings, Trimmings, which will be sold by tb yard at the . very lowest rates . Respectfully, Allentown, September 28 , FALL AND WENTEIR MIMES BERGER & KECK'S. NO. 17 West Hamilton .street, whore they nee have on hand the largest assortment of HATS AN.IS C APS. Fall and Winter styles lover seen in Al.tfit lontown, comprising every known style and quality, from five dollars down to fifty cents, and such that will become old and young. Their stock of Caps is the largest in Allentown, and at extreme low pikes. To convince the publio of what is said, it may be well to state that they have forty.enc different styles. Surely enough to give a person a chance of suiting his t, ste. Call and sect them, All Hats manufactured under the supervision of Mr. Borger, he being a practical Hatter. Remember the stand, directly opposite Barber & 'rotates Hard ware Store; West Hamilton street. Country Merchants Would do wall to give tie a call, as we will wholesale them hats end caps cheaper than they can got them in the city. • BERGER & KECK. • Allentown. September 28..1R59. —tf LAA I , OR SALE, 25 Milos front Philadelphia by Railroad, in the Stato ul Now Jersey. Soil among the best fur agricultural purposes, being a good learn soil, with a clay bottom. Tito land is a large tract divided into email farms. nod hundreds from all parts of the country are nom sottling and building. The crops produced nro largt and con be seen growing. The climate is delightful and socuro from frosts. Tortes from $l6. to $2O pot aura, pay able within four years by installments. T. visit the place leave Vine Street Wharf at Philadel phia at A. M., by Railroad for Hammonton, or Address It. J. Ityrnos by letter, Hammonton Post office, Atlantic County, New Jersey. Settadvertiso ment in another column. Philadelphia Warming and Ventilat ing Warehouse. , NEW GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE, .Its Superior Qualifications. THEY are made entirely of cast Iron. No cracking or butning out. No sheet Iron to rust or burn out. • No leaking of gas or rcaoko. No red hot Iron to burn the air. They are powerful radiators of heat. The cluster of cones consumes the gas. They are great Anvers of fuel. They give a mild and equiblo beat. • 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 thorn. hey give the most universal satisfaction. era onal attention given to warming and vontilatitig buildings. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices moderate. Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail. And put np to suit the people. BY ARNOLD k WILSON, 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. B. M. FELTWELL, Supt. August 24, 1859. —3m Chi'sons Patent, IllovatedDouble Oven Cooking. Range. SOMETHING new and decidedly the beet and most complete Cooking Range over offered to the Public, warranted to give satisfaction in all cases.— Call and sea them. LOW DOWN, ORATES. A new and beautiful pattern of Low Down Grates of various styles and finish of our own manufacture. PARLOR COAL PRATES, A large assortment of the most desirable patterns and sixes, to suit the taste of the people. Hot Air Registers and Ventilators of all sizes and patterns. Patent Ventilators for Churches, Nall!, and the cure of Smoky Chimneys. ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. M'ANUFAUTURE.b from Pennsylvania Slate .131- Stone, an i enameled and 'marbleized in imita tion of the richest and most rare Egyptian, Spanish . Vtrd, Antique, Sienna and other desirable Marbles. They aro highly polished, will not stain or discolor by Oils, Acids, Gas or Smoke, aro six times as strong as marble and are sold much cheaper. They have been used in this Country for the lest fifteen, and in Europe for the lust forty years, with increas ed satisfaction. Arebitcets, Builders and all in want of mantles should not fail to examine them. Menu. fuetured and for sale, BY ABNOLD .4 WILSON, 1010 Chesnut Street, PhiladolpLia B. M. Feltwell, Supt. August 2.1, 1810. THE HAMMONTON FARMER.—A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, al es setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Hammonton. in New Jersey, can be subscribed for nt only 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Add,p to of the Former, Hammonton P. 0., j. on rotin!v, IVCNV Jersey. Those vvi.blng nimar - - tilsrity, in one of the M an ,r ;111. , X4F in dm Uni..n. ,Irrt 7E: tl,-,or zot clowr. by ti., t.zo- 1 1!, ~fthe tort':, eklo I:lVtlnEt:E.:t. . : 1411.k1r.1 , 1- i .~ ~ ,a Fh 1, ii , ',.!..,i ND 2Asips toe BEST QUALITY, at the Manufactory, X.l NEW STREET, cam:a Second, between Baca and Vine Streae PHILADELPHIA ; where may ho found the largest assortment in the City. Old Files Recut and made equal to pow, at a saving of Fifty per cent. The subscriber begs leave to inform bie numerous trio:tale and the public generally f that he does not employ an Agent to solicit orders. Communications by Mail will meet with prompt attention. J. B. SMITH, • Now Street. File Works, Mind's.. Sept. 14, 1859. • —3m TO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE advertieemost to Ilarnmontort. Lando. FALL" AND WINTER CLOTHING; ALLi 4 NirOVITN SHIRTS, DRAWERS, NECK AND POCKET lIANDKICROITIEFS, CHARLES HECR. tf Buy your Hats AT Itnarr,eled Slate Mantles. I el,to.i Ayer's SarsOarilla . _ A compound remedy, in which we hive la. bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract bf Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other, substances of still greater alteratile power as to afford an effective antidote-for the diseases Siparilla is reputed to cure. It is belieted tha such a remedy is wanted by those who stiff from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense scram to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: -. SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS, PINPLBS,__ BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD READ, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AP. PROTIONS, MERCURIAL DISEASIA, DROPSY, Hsu "Luau on Tie Douwunaux, Dzint.rrr, DYS PEPSIA. AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPRLAS, ROSH OR ST. ANTRONY'S Fine, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Isirunrrr or THE BLOOD. This compound will bo found a gnat pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves tem the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions' ' if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whpnever you find its impurities bursting through the akin in pimples, erup tions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; 'hut with this pabulum of life disordered, there can bo no lasting health. Sooner or - later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves mush, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mil led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Alpst of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. !fence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood theiarket, until the name itself is justly despised, and , has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, end intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for irresistible by it has virtues which are by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend{{ ed to cure. In order to secure their completd eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. • =ll DR. .1. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle ; Slx Bottles fOr $3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is ke - :t up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, POR TIIH OIIHB 02' Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Ind(gesHon, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Discasce, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Totter, TIMM' and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can tali'e them pleasently, and they are the best aperient in the world feral] the purposed of a family physic. • Prico 26 cents por Fox; Five boxes for $l.OO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personngen, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our AstarucAN ALstpene in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put • off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more 'profit on. Demand AYER'S, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by I. 1 . ..,. 1 A'it ntnivn, ;ID f f f I, n ALLEN•IIOUSE, • I.I.I.ENTOWN, PENNA. lIIS well House will hereafter be .con -1 Ilueted under the personal supervision of Tolle NONVII nut, who will spare no pains to maintain the high reputation, the House has heretofore borne. It is the largest end most cen tral House in the pinec, being situated nt the corner of the Public Square flllll Hamilton street. Its Teo tral location renders it the more convenient for business mon as well as for those travelling for plensure. The House is provided with Baths, Airy Chambers, Parlors, Heading Room, Sce., Tho bill of fare and table accommodations aro 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 passen gers to arid from the depot at the arrival cud depar ture of every train. JOSEPH F. NEWHARD,I J Proprietors P EHRM' AI YOHE,. Allentown, October 26th, Iffs2, LICHT! LICHT! LICHT! & OGDEN, y 1' AC.Ty R ERE. nn'. Deniers in tV.t. ALA'C (I.Arn, No. 47? North Third Street, nbovn Noble„ increaßod our rtviiirin , for rnonufneturtnr or, now prr r.r.l ons;olner, , ...h .I+T;T:(i,IU IS' a PER flus::11:: FLU/D. CAN :-..prs Trvrti•mariNr. 1:c At Inn Invest privet.. N. 11.—All orders by letter or otherwise will bo promptly attended to, nod on ns favorable terms as if ordered n person. We respectfully solicit a share of your custom. - September 21, 1859. Oysters! 'Oystera! „, 4 , to The undersigded In addition to the business beretorore” carried on at his N.../ fruit.and vegetable store, nt the corner of Law Alley and Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., will always keep on band a supply of fine oysters, which can be suppliell at the store, or to families at their homes on short notice. IW. W. HAMERSLY Nov. 2, MP VERY _ LA a-T.ABLE . WILLIAM F.- ytAcEi t , .19111ESPEOTFULLY inform ; i hie frientb..„ d , 04 . .[lllWilla _generally,, that J2O still „eolith:meg td carry on.the Liirery bpsinoss 'in Law Alley, (i n t i,ii 'roar ens: Ttomig's residenceo'Whersille is prepsted to aceemmodato. all who wish horietrand vehicles; at the shortestrootico and on reusonable, terms. Ilia etook of Horses has been selected with great care; and trained with an especial view to safety, great. - placos him in a position of keeping thg q. r y", jf very mudelofa ZirIMLIC STAILBTAL o .ll ‘l l He does not approve of hiring out broken-down, balky, ring-boned, spavined, or dis eased horses, but of keeping the right kind of stock, such as can travel well and do credit his etahle. Ills carriages sad vehicbles of every diseription will rHaye be kept clean and in good order. . e trusts that by strict attention to busineee ant keeping the best of stook, he will be favored with a liberal shore of patronage. pillr•All orders' left at the Allen House will blf promptly attended to. WILLIAM. F o YEAGER. • Allontoiin, August 10, 1859. -et MIN MIELE& 0 WITH • M. M. Thorn & Co.f 4;ns f 'ti COMMISSIOI 1114111 S 180 and 181 West Washington darkeii • New York. Cash advanced on delivery at Grain, Flour, Beef, Pork, Butter, Climb; Lad/ Eggs, High Wines, Cider, Vitiegat, Hops, - Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Apples, dried do., Ashes, Poultry, 'Game, Clover and Grass seeds, Feathers, reepectfaly•solleit consignment& ukallitindit of produce from the shippers ot l 3 . Llthigh`rilerimo Northampton and adjacent counticuroditch will ni.owt with immediate attention, will obtain the highest market prices, and make prompt roturns. M. M. TIIORN It CO. Now York, Mny 25 " THE UM° ," Axton STREET A. 13017321 1 421 ERIS PHILADELPHIA. lIE nn dersigned having purchased the interest of It is former partner, Evan. Evnne, in the above hotel, would call attention of the public to its con venience fur those visiting the City, either fur busi ness or pleasure. Its situation being hut a few steps from the prin ciple avenues of trade, offers inducements to those un business; while to them in search of pleasure, passen;_er rail roads which' now pass in close prox imity afford a cheap nod plentent ride to all places of intetest in or about the city. The Proprietor gives assurance that' "The Union" shall bo kept with such character es will merit pub lic opprohittiim end would respectfully solicit patron age from Lehigh and adjoining counties. UPTON 8. NEWCOMER. Philadelphia, August 8, 1859. _ly ,lentown Academy, THE Fall Term of this Institution will open on 1 Thursday the Ist of September. Pupils are re .reived into the 6ebool at any thno and charged only rrutii the date of entrance. Primary: per quarter, $4,90 :wanton lungfish brand°.' 4,604105,00 Higher " '• with Latin and Greek, 0,04 II • " " Frehch, 8,00 Use of Piano for practice, 2,• I) Drawing, • Zoe Fuel for winter, A few pupils are received into the family of the Principal at the rate of $lO per quarter for ban rd, tvastiln4 and tuition in all branches except Blasi° awl Drawing. • I. N. (111.11 GORY, PrincipaL July 20.—March 16. —ly Briggs & Ilelfrich $0311118910N DEALERS lE ALL 'INDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, S Uell as Pork, Beuf, Mutton . , Smoked Moats, Poet try, (Lime, Eggs, Butter, Lard, Cheose, Flour, Grain, Fruit, ,to. ALSO LV LIVE STOCK, 181 and 185 West Washington Market, (First Row Nor! of Fulton Stioet, New York.) j'AlTGlogs slaughtered nt short notice. Orders for Groceries,Fish, Fruits, ,to., promptly filled. All !otters o f inquiry will receive immediate attention. ,711 - 13usit.ss strictly Commission. Sales strictly mended to of the Boats and Railroad Depots, and returns promptly mado. J031'.1 , 11 lii.toOY. J [JONATUAN nu ratan. New Y , rk, August 2.1, 1850. —ly THE PARIS MANTILLA AND CIpAK EMPORIUM, No. 708 CHESNUT Street, above Seventh, PHILADELPHIA. THE rubacribera invite the attention of Ladies, to their Stook of them - Elegant OarMente, of which butrg it speciality, they uro enabled to offer the meet cotopime tteeortment in the city. They will open in the rourec of September end ac ,,ber, their IMPORTATIONS rem .if EAIIIItOIDERED VELVET CLOAKS; • HANDSO9I E BEAVER CLOAKS, OPyll CLOAK — . 4.c .le., and excellent epccimcna at Home Manufacture, tali lm add. d to their Shirk 'A b PEIIY AIORYINO THROUGH THE SEASON. • J. W PROCTOE & CO. Importers and manuractureme CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, No. 708‘CHESNUT Street, (above 7th:,) PIMA Sept. 7, 1859. —9m TRUSSES! BRACES! SUPPORTERS! C. H. NEEDLES" S. W. Corner Twelfth and 4 Bsee Streets, PHILADELPHIA. DRACTICAL ADJUSTER of Rupture Trusses .1 and Mechanical Remedies. Ilan constantly on hand a largo Stook bf tienuino .French trusses, alt.• a complete assortment of the boat American, includ ing tho celebrated Whites Patent Lever Truse,: lievod by the best authorities to be superior to:any yet invented. English and American Supporters, and Delta, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bhudagr, Self Injecting Syringe., adapted to both sexes, lu neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Digs Orders and lettere of enquiry, warmest prompt attention. tf , • I August 24, 1859. ' Allen- Insurance Co; . ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA. THIS Company is organised under the general In mimeo Lawa of this State, and insures upon the n ntual piinoinks exclusively, against loss by tire, n Pmildings, Me rchandiso and other Property. 4- oication for insurance may be made at the aloe the company, or, to the Surveyors whose names hays ..ttctufure been announced. C. W. COOPER, Presiilent C. M. RUNR, Secretary. Allentown, July 16, 1860. Freeland seminary. MOE Winter Session of this Institution will open on Monday October 24th, 1869. The location is peculiarly eligi ble; the buildings large and wool ally adapted to School 'purposes; the accommoda tions comfortable; the course of inetraction full and thorough ; the teaohers able and experienced. For Catalogues or partiCulars, addrese H. A. 1111NSICKER, Principal. Perkiomen Bridge, Montgomery Co., Pa. jar -Access by Rag Penna, R. R. via Reading to the ReyerijoretPariaa. Belie, 21, 18 59. • —;ra -8. ISII 12
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