. .. + . • _ . ' . I- . 1.. 1 '..:1 „ , ~1. .. .• ‘, ~,t, ,' , . .., 111 . ( 1 11 / 4 ' - .• tt-. ,-2. t.-...--.. t..." ........ ...r t 1i.. 9 1:4 ~ ... 1..... its. 7 7 1 • ~ . . , . t i . . • ,• ' ' •• .. , f;•= . .. . . ... , ...... , .. - . .; . •.. . . •.- . . VOLUME XIV. 1 ! Eiall VALLEY AAIL ROAD. EME. On and after Monday, July 25, 1859, the Passenger Trains on the L. V. R. R. will ran as follows DOIVN -TRAINS. MAIL. EXPRESS, EEM Usual Chunk, 0,00 - A. M. 12,30 P. M. • 3,00 P.' M Elatington, 6,40 " 1,08 " 3,25 " vt.h9tekall, 7,12 a 1,33 " 4,52 " 'Citasauqua, 7,27 " 1,45 ." 5,22 " Allentown, 7,40 " 1,58 " 6,45. " iltothltihem, 7,58 -a 1,11 " 6,10 " trttemansburg, 8,07 " 2,20 " 0,22. " Easton (arrive) 8,30 " 2,43 " 7,15 a UP TRAINS. - • 'beam, ARCO'. MAIL. EXPRESS. 'Easton, 6,00 A. M. 111,45 " 3,35 " ‘Proomensburg, 6,40 " 12,09 ". 3,57 " Bethlehem, 7,00 " 12,19 " 4,08 " .Allontown, 7,40 " 12,34 " 4,20 " 'Cotaeauqun, 8,07 " 12,40 " 4,35 " Whitehall, 8,28 " 1,00 " 4,52 " Blatington, 9,04 " 1,29 " 5,26 " Ar. N. Chunk, 10,00 " 2,05 " 6,10 " Down Treble, with their Connections. • Thu 6,00 n. m. Mail train will' run in connection `with the Catarvissa, Williamsport and Erie train from Elmira, Williamsport, Danville and Rupert, and will connect at Allentown with the East Penn aylvauin train fur Reading, Harrisburg and Potts ville; at Bethlehem with the North Pennsylvnnia train for Philadelphia; at Easton with the Central R. R. of Now Jersey train . for New York, and nt Phillipsburg with the Bel. Del. train for Belvidere. This train will Os° enable passengers to go to the Water Gap; Scranton and Groat Bend, either by the Del. Dol. or the Central It. R. of New Jersey train. The 12,30 p. m. Express train will run in conned thm with the Beaver Meadow train front Wilkesbarre, White Haven, Hazleton and Weatherly. and with the East train from Harrisburg, Potts• villa and Reading, and will connect with the North Penn. train fur Philadelphia, with the Central of New Jersey train for Now York, and with the Bel. Del. train for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadel phia. 1. 7 p Train s , with their Connrctimis The G.OO a. In. Accommodation train will connect with the Haat Pennsylvania train for Reading, Potto. Till% and Harrisburg. The 11,45 a. in; Mail train will run in connection with the But. Pel. train from Philadelphia, Trenton and Lambertville, with the Central of New Jeraey train from Now York— with the North Penn. train front Philadaphi t, and will connect with Om Boat, or Meadow train for Weatherly, Hazleton, White Haven and Wilkesharre. The 3,35 p. tu. Fspiess train will run in connee• lien with the Central of New Jersey train for New 'York and Will rmuteet with the East Penn. train for Reading, Pettsvine anti Harrisburg, anti with the Catuwissa, WilFmnsport anti Elmira. train for Ru port. Danville, Williamsport anti Elmira. • The morning train down and the 3,35 train up. will aetatep at South Easton. lt. 11. SAYRE, Supt. & Eng. —tf July 27.—May. 25: Business Directory ()!' the Counties of BERES:, LEBANON, LE IIIitIt, !COWMAN! PTON AND SEDUY 1%1 I. Together with a Deocral Directory of Name!. of Citizen: , or Read ;Hy, Leitenoup Allentown, Eat:, lon culti I'otlw illy. Thu subscribers will publish nt an early flay a amitplele Directory of the a hove comities, which will emit tin the tomes of I Merchants, Manufacturers. Profe,sional men, Banks, Insurance Companies, Nenworers, Mining Companies, Bei'rend and other Corporations. The mimes will be regularly classified ne ordiug to their several avocations. The work will ho Rio size. and will Lo n perfect rifl x of the business and ;ceourecs of the above counties, An aide ati.l experienced corps of ennvnsscrs are now engaged collecting the necessary boorination. and it io hoped the public generally will old in car rying 110 the enterprise. Subscription Price of Book, $1.50 per copy Advertising, $l5 per page WM. 11. BOYD, Publishers of Dircctpries Cur Phinid ~pins, Lances for county, Delaware State. Washington city . , New York, ko., ke. Principal utile° Appleton's building. Broadway, N. Y. Sept. 7 1:459. CONSUNlrrivEs.—Tho advertiser having JL been restored to health in n few weeks, by very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease, Consumption,—is anxious to make known to hi 3 fellow sufferersthe means of cure. To ell who desire It he will send a copy of the proscription used (free of charge,) with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a buret . Cure for COnettetyteon, Asthma, Bronchitis, sire. The only ob. Jedt of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, as it will cost them nothing, end may provo a blessing. Parties wishing the prescrip, Cott will please address • REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williomsburgh, Rings Co., N. Y. October 211, 1859. —2lm JOHN F. HALBACH JUSTICE OE THE PEACE. nftlee on the west side of 2d. street between limit. NJ ton and Linden Streets, has been appointed as Agent of M.L. Helloes European Express and.Expe- Attion, Commission, and Forwarding llouse,,No. 3 'Chamber Street. New Yuck. He writes nr draws all Powers of Attorneys in .tbe German and English Languages and forwards to all Germany and England. Also Paling° certificates can be had at las office to Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, .Antwerp, Rotterdam and London Allentown, August 31, 1859. NOTICE. ETTERS of Administration, with the will annex -Li ed, have been granted to the undersigned reel cleat in the borough of Allentown, upon the Estate of Charles Saeger, Into of said borough, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment,-and those having claims against the same, present them without dolny. 11. J. FAEGIER, I In Ad intstrators. • C. ht. RUNK, Allentown, Nov. U, 1E59. f,t AMERICAN Life Insurance and Trust Compan y. Capital Stook, $500,008. COMPANY'S Buildings, Walnut Street, S. E. Cor ner of Fourth, Philadelphia. LIFE INSURANCE at the usual mutual rates.— Joint atook rates at 0 per cent. less total Abstinence rates the lowest in the world. Pull information, Book and Application may bu bad by °ailing on DU. M. J. ROMIG. Allentown, May 5, 1850. —ly DR, S. P. BLISS, 71:1111113:11 41 1110 311 E Tap OFFICE OVER PRETZ, OTITII I COl3 STORE A StLENTOI , 4N, PA' TO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE civerti.teitatt to ifammontar Lands, PUBLISHED WEEKLY"BY HUBER, & OLIVER, AT ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER ANNUM. THE MARIA FARM AND FURNACE. THIS very valuable property and splendid Farm is now offered for sale on very reasonable terms. It Is situated two miles from We!lmport, Carbon county, and consists of 130 acres of the very best I land and a small Furnace for making charcoal Iron. There is also a good forge attached. The water power is one of the beet in the State, and amply &unit:lent not only for the furnace and forge, but also for mills or ether factories. The rapid improve ment of the neighborhood makes it a very desirable • s .location for a mill. There are also a, 11 Blacksmith Shop,—Tenant housee, and a Ate Stone Store house. - - The farm is a very excellent one; being considered by many tq. be the finest in Carbon county. The whole 1301 acres era under cultivation, nod particularly adapted to grain and gram For a dairy Far n it is peculiarly adapted from its proximity to ono Of the best markets in the State. The Mansion is a large double two story stone one, of about 40 feet square with basement kitchen. In one room in the bodement is a large and fine spring of the very belt water. As a resi dence this Maria property is seldom surpassed in point of health or beauty. The market in Mauch Chunk Is equal if not bettor then in Philadelphia. The property is now offered for pale on very liberal terms by the owner residing in Philadelphia. A speculation con be made out of it by any ono pur chasing it nt this time. 'Application can be made either personally or by letter to either of the follow ing persons. Accost TINSLEY JETER. Allentown, Pa CHARLES ECKERT, WHEELER ,t 4 WEITZEL, Mulish Chunk. August 10. PERSONS WISEING TO _ESTAB- Iiek 11innufaotorios in a now and thriving pine° whore business is good, Soo advert.soment of Ilarnaionton Settlement. C. R. MILK'S PATENT FIRE AND WATER PROOF ROOFING. 'VILE subscriber in coining before the public with I this roofing feels confident not only that he can give satisfaction to those who may employ him Littler to. put on new roofs or repair old once, bur he is initisfled that ho can convince any practical num that his roof is nut only Fire and Water Proof, but that it is a roof that :sill stand the changes of heat and cold, and be durable for a great number of years. It con be used upon either flat or stoop roofs, or upon old and worn out shingle roofs without the trouble of removing the shingles It is also one of 'the best articles that can be appliod upon Tin or iron roofs, coining almost as cheap ns paint, and will preserve the till twelve times as long. Those having tin roofs that they wish to preserve, or leaky ..110/1 that they want made tight and have them stay so, will be putting money in their pockets by using this material. PRICES. For new Roof, 5 et.+. per Square foot. Tin or Iron, do. one coat, 2 eta. per Square foot. If do two coats, 3 eta. per Square foot. Two coats on Ir..n or Tin gulranteed to make it perfectly water tight. Simples of this roof may be aeon at the Allen House, Allentown, Pa. - All orders addressed to Joseph Cool, at the Allen flouso, Allentown, will ho Dromptly attended to. CONRAD RICEDER, Agent. Allentown, June t-t, 1850. . —tf Whiskey. VOR E SAL BY C. WHARTON, Jr., lob Agent, No. 116 WALNUT Street. For evidences of its haractor, soo CER :IFICATES. PHILA., Sept. oth, 1858. Wo have carefully tested the sample of JIIESN UT GROWS WHISKEY which you as none of the poise. .ISIL OIL, which is tho charneterislio and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. BOOTH, GARRETT & CAMAC Analytical Chemists. • CHARLES WHARTON Ja., SOLE AGENT, ' Philadelphia. = • NEW Yong, Sept. 3d, 1858. I have analyzed it sample of CHESNUT GROVE WHISKEY received from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it. I nn. pleased to state that it is entirely FREE FROM POI- SONOUS OIL DELETERIOUS substances. It is an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of whiskey. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Analytical Chemist. Allentown, September 28, 1859. —ly FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! I 1 FOR 1859-60. • FAREIRA & THOMSON,, No. 818 MARKET STREET, above Eighth, south side, PHILADELPHIA; LlAvn JUST OPENE.D TrIEIR 1 Elegant Assortment of Furs, m nufactured under their immediate supervision fr m FURS, selected with the greatest of care from th largest stacks of the European Market, embra cing every variety and style of LADIES AND CUILDRENS WEAR. , Those purchasing early will have the benefit of a larger selection. Besides the above goods. we have a fine assortment of BUFFALO ROBES,GENTLEMEN'S FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS. The prices for all these goods are at a lowerfiguro than they can bo bought any where in the city. FAREIRA .1. THOSISON, - 818 Market Street, Philadelphia. N. B.—FURS altered and repaired and FUR TRIMMINGS made to order. November 2, 1856. —4m IMO PERSONS 'VVISTITNG TO CHANGE their business to n rapidly inernasing country, a New Settlement, where hundreds are goinr, whore the climate is mild and deliahtini, see advertisement of the Ilammentan Settlement in another column. 1859.—DRY GOODS FOR ArTUMN.-1859. Full Stook of SILK GOODS, Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS, Full Stook of FANCY GOODS, Vashionablo FALL SHAWLS, yrs-CLOTHS, CASSIMERES h VESTINGS, .Blankets, Quilts, Table Linens &c., EYRE & LAEDELL, • Fourth and Arch Strebts, Philnd'a.' N. B.—Black Silk., Wholcsitle at low rate.. SiD`Bargains Daily from New York Auctions.. • 1/opt 7, 1859. ' —3m PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF climate for hentth, poo advertisomont of Hammonton Lands in another column. For Sale, Allentown, Pa., November , 3o, 1859. LIVERY STABLE, WILLIAM F. YEACER, RESPEOTFULLI informs his friends and the public generally, (hit ho still 'continues to carry on the Livery business in Law Alley, (in the rear of Dr. Romig's residence,) whore he is prepared to accommodate all who wish horses and vehicles, at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. His stock of Horses has been selected with groat care, and trained with an especial view to safety, which places him In a position of keeping the ft, very model of a ann MINIM STABLE. • -2711. - He does not approve of hiring out broken-down, balks, ring -boned, spavined, or dis eased horses, but of keeping the right kind of stock, such as can travel well and do credit to his stable. His carriages aad vehichies of every description will always be kept clean and in good order. Ho trusts that by strict attention to business and keeping the beet of stock, he will bo favored with a liberal share of patronage. jar All orders loft at the Allen House will be promptly attended to. WILLIAM F, YEAGER. • Allentown, August 10, 1859. —tf t:A.•• . '3MNNDR, 'WITH AI. Thorn & Co., COMMISSIN DEALERS, 180 and 181 West Washington Market, New York. Cash advanced on delivery of Grain, Flour, Beef, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Lard, .I.l;ggs,lllgli Winoi, eider, Vinegar, Hops, Beaus, Peas, Potatoes, Apples, dried do., Ashes, Poultryi Game, Clover and crass geode, Feathers, do. We respectfully solicit consignments of all kinds of produce frem the shippers of Lehigh, Berks, , Northatnpton and adjac nt counties, which will meet with immediate attention, will obtain the highest market prices, and make prompt returns. M. M. THORN St. CO. New York, May 25. TO THE PUBLIC. T 3i B 3 o T e i , n ic a ce n s i a l r e ul o l p y pe c r ar S ri ! o n d ith on buzi r ne t e l s, ~ . .,s last twenty-ono year at No. 38 end 4 ' 2 ° 6.7 wo., Hamilton Street, in the Borough of Allentown by Amos Ettinger, will from and after the first tfAu-, gust be conducted under the firm of Ettinger ‘4, Son. The attention of the public is called to the fact, that the business hereafter will beconduct d on the Cosh System. By so dealing we expect to reduce our prices, sell cheaper than over, end thereby bentfit the public as well as ourselves. Thankful for past favors, tho new firni'solicit ss continuance of the patronage, with which the old business stand has bean favored. A polite invitation is oxtende d to all ouch, ns are indebted on the old books. to milk° settlement in cash or acceptable papers. Those who may not know, when an I 'mount is duo, may he reminded soon by legal p , ocean. A MOS ETTINGER, WM. J. ETTINGER. July 27, 1850. ews ! News ! News ! TUST received a large stock of Fall d and Winter Stylo of Hats and Caps. Childrons' Fancy Hats and Caps of all descriptions, of the lowest city prices. Also, Ladies' and Children's Furs at very low Prices. Military Companies can also be accommodated with Military Caps at oily prices, nt the Hat and Cnp Emporium of JAMES HESS, No. 33 East Hamil ton St., nearly 'opposite the Oorman Reformed church, to which we invite the public to conic and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come one, cents all, both great and small, For now is thu time to give us a call; For.if you want to a dollar or more, You must surely go to HESS'S groat Hat and Cap Store. SYLV ESTER WEXLER, Agont Allentown, Noretubor 2, 1859. To the Public. THE Dry Goods and Clothing business so 'nease fully carried on nt No. 19 West Hamilton Street Allentown, by German As Lichtenwalner, will from and after the let of October be conducted under the firm of German, Son A: Co. Tho attention of the public is called to the fact, that the business hereaf ter will be conducted on the CASH SYSTEM. By so denting wo expect to reduce our prices, sell ohenp er than ever, and thereby benefit the public as well us ourselves. Thankful for past favors, the now firm ask a continuance of the patronage, with which the old business stand has been favored. A polite invi tatibri is extended to all such, es are indebted on the old books, to make settlement in cash or acceptable papers, within 4 weeks. O)RMAN; SON & CO. JoSIAH GERMAN.] . [NATHAN GERMAN JR CHRISTOPHER LICITTENWALLNER. October 19, 1959., —pt THE IIAM)IONTON FARMEII.-A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, al so setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Hemmonton. in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only . 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage atamplefor the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton P. 0., Jeffer son County, Now Jersey. Those wishing cheap land of the bast quality, in one of the healthiest and 'most delightful elimotes in the Union, and where crops are never cut down by frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, coo advertisernent of Hammon ton Lands. Fi LES AND RASPS OF tho BEST QUALITY, nt the Manufactory, NEW STREET, abore Second, between Race and Vine Streets PHILADELPHIA ; whore finny found the largest assortment in the City. Old Files RecMt and made equal to now, at u saving of Fifty per cent, Tho onhocribor bogs lonvo to inform bis antneroup friando and the public generally, that he duce act employ an Agent to nalicit orders , . Cmnro. , T.:• , •:ti- as . by Mail will moot with pr.:mptait.t•..n J. It Now Street Filo Work.s. 50pt..14, ISO Washington Hotel, SEVENTH ST., BELOW WALNUT ALLENTOWN PA THIII undersigned, well known as a Hotel-keeper, 1 has removed into his newly built H..tel, where ho will be pleased to welcome his former patrons and the publio generally. HENRY BACHMAN. A.41r..H0 has also a sew mill, with several acres of land, bouge, barn ho. , to eell. September 21, MD. Sm SHOE BUSINESS AND -FACTO ries, can be , carried on profitably at Iltimutouton.- stio arertiEemont of Nommsneonliiiida. Philadelphia Warming and Ventilat- ing Warehotule. NEW. OAS; CONSUMING CONE FURNACE, Iteßaperior Quakfloations. 'FREY are made entirely of cast Iron.. No cracking or burning out.' No sheet Iron to rust or burn out. No leaking of gas or smoke. No rad hot Iron to burn the air. ' They are powerful radiators of heat. The cluster of cones consumes the gas. They are great savers of fuel. They give a mild and equible heat. 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 hate_them..„ They give the most universal satisfaction. Personal attention given to warming and ventilating buildings. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices moder . ate. Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail. And put up to suit the people. BY ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia B. M. PELTWELL, Sup% August 24, 1859, Chilsons Patent Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range. QOMETIIING now and decidedly the beat and most complete Cooking Range ever offered to the Public, warranted to give satisfaction in all eases.— Call and sec them. LOW DOWN ORATES. A new and beautiful pattern of Low DoWn Grates of various styles end finish of our own manufacture. PARLOR COAL GRATES. A large assortment of the most desirable patterns and ices, to suit the taste of the people. llot Air Registers and Ventilators of all sizes and patterns. Patent Ventilators f-r Churches. Halle, and the cure of Smoky Chi limeys. ARNOLD A; WILSON. 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Enameled Slate Mantles. MANUFACTURED from Pennsylvania Slate Stone, and enameled and marbleized in imita tion of the richest and most rare Egyptian, Spanish, VETE], Antique, Sienna and other desirable Marbles. They aro 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 been used in this Country for the lust fifteen, and in Europe for the last forty years, with inoreas ad satisfaction. Architects, Builders and all in want of mantles should not fail to examine thorn. Manu factured and for sale, BY ARNOLD dc WILSON. 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia B. M. Penwell, Supt. .August 24, 1859. —3m FALL AND WrDETEID. STYLES Buy your Hats AT BERGER & KECK'S. NO. 17 West lltimilton street, where they now have on hand the largest assortment of. HATS AND CAPS, Fall and Winter styles ever seen in A 1.4 lentown, comprising every knows style and quid*, from five dollars down to fifty cents, and such that will become old and young. Their stock of Cnps is tho largest in Allentomn, and nt extreme low pikes. To convince the public of what is said, it may he well to state that they have forty one different styles. Surely enough' to give a person n: chance of • suiting his taste. Call and nee them, All Hats manufactured under the' supervision of Mr. Borger, he being a practical Hatter. Remember the stand, directly opposite Barber Jr. Young's Hard ware Store, Nest Hamilton street. _ga`Country Merchants would do wall to give us a call, ns we will wholesale them hats and cape cheaper than they can get:them in the city. BERGER & KECK. Allentown, September 28, 1859. —tf "THE UNION," ARCS STREET ABOVE %WIRD PHIL AD EL PHIA. .HE undersigned having puichased the interest of his former partner, Evan Evans, in . the above Hotel, would call attention of the public to its con. vonience for those visiting the City, either for bust- MSS or pleasure. Its situation being but a few steps from the prin ciple avenues 'of trade, offers inducensonts to those on business; while to them in search of pleasure, passenger rail-roads which now pass in olose prox imity afford a cheap and pleasant ride to all places of interest in or about the city; , The Proprietor gives assurance that "The Union" shall be kept with such charac'or as will merit pub lic approbation and would respectfully solicit patron age from Lehigh and adjoining counties. UPTON S. NEIVCOMER. . Philadelphia, August 3, 18b0. —l7 Briggs & Helfrich 1303IOISSION DISALERB IN ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. SIICII as Pork, Beef, Mutton, Smoked Moats, Poul try, Game, Eggs, Butter; Lard, Cheese, Flour, Grain, Fruit, &c. ALSO IN LIVE STOCK; 184 and 18,5 West Washington Market, (First Row North of Fulton Street, Now York.) I.Eirllogs slaughtered at abort notice. Orders for Groceries, Fish, Fruits, &0., promptly filled. All letters of inquiry will receive' immediate attention. ..y7_ , O`Busiticss atlictly Commission. Sales strictly attended to at the Boats and Railroad Depots, and returns promptly made. .70FIrP11 BRIGGS.) [JONATHAN H. HELFRICH. Now Y”rk, August 24, 1859. —ly FARM LANDS FOR SALE, 25 Miles from lthiboluliMin by Railroad, in tho State of Now .101-,oy. Soil among the best for agricultural 4'oo'l 111:1111 q u id. with tt cloy butt Tito lit: I I, .1 '.47g11 lit into ,moll forest, and limply, fr . pat I s of,the emtniry ore how Fut nn I ht.. 1,1; , ;.. p • pr. , 111-.101, avid 1,, i.O :41. 0 el ..." ..• 1 , 0 f..or ..• ~,, •-. , •i I 10. !I or mad 1,. .1. rtit.l i.y °ts,. 01:thrlo Count', :N 0 W S...lo.l,VOrticV- Inent is anatoor Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary buying boon granted to the undersigned, executers of the last will and testament of Henry Bergenstock.lale of Upper Sau con townehiph Lehigh county, deceased, all parsons indebted-to said estate are requested to make pay went within six weeks from date ; and all those hay ing claims will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to JACOB J. CEBEROTH, ELIZABETH BERGENSTOCK.I Executors. Saucion Valley, October' 19, 1858, —IR • CHEAP CASH Shoe - and Hat Store, ... ELIAS MERTZ dt. SON. THE subscribers have this day en tered in co-partnership under the above Firm, and have taken the stand lately occupied try Jonas George, next door tc tho Hard ware Store of Hagenbuch, Hersh & Co., where they .are now opening a very large stook of Boots,Shoes. Hats, Cape &c. And, having adopted te Cash System, they would invite ono and all to give them an early call as cash buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stook before purchas ing elrewhoro. Wo have a Shoe and Boot Manu factory, by which, we are constantly adding to our already heavy stock, good and substantial work which will give ample satisfaction to the wafter and which we are selling Wholesale and Retail at tho very lowest figure. N. B. Just received a large supply of Gum Shoes of every description. Also Trunks, Carpet Bags &c. I/Mr`Measured work will be done at the shortest notice. ELIAS MERTZ. LEWIS H. MERTZ. Allentown, Nov. 0, 1859. 1 • Public Vendue. WILL be exposed to public sale on Thursday the Bth day of December, at 12 o'clock noon, nt the late residence of John Laubach, deceased, (for merly Leonard Laubach,) in Hanover township, Le high county, the following; ~.-3m • ' A — An excellent family horse 6 years old, t _...";4 1 mare, 1 bull, 4 cows, 3 heifers, 1 young 1, bull, a four horse wagon, a throo horse wagon and body, a ono horse wagon, buggy wagon and harness, now sled with iron solos, 4 ploughs, I seed plough, 2 harrows, a new-four horse power for thrashing machine, mnchino strap, 2 wheelbarrows, saddle and bridle, 4 sotts plough harness, 4 fly-nuts, 4 setts wagon harness, hay ladders, chains, stretcher, &c., Hoy by the ton, cornfoddor, a lot of white oak planks and boards, hay and manure forks, grain cradle, cutting bench, grain bags, shovels, sledge, mall and wadves; hnvil, sloighbells, post auger, wood stove, boublo-barreled gun, barrel of vinegar, and various other articles to numerous to mention. Attendance given and conditions of sale made known on the day of sale by CHARLES S. BUSH, Administrators.' —4t November• 16, 1859. A New Firm. THE undersigned hereby inform their friends and the public in general, that tliey have formed a co partnership under the name of Grim & Ludwig, and as they have purchased the Tannery on Cedar Crook, in Salisbury township, formerly owned by Peter Ludwig, they have e•tablishod a LEATHER STORE in Allentown at the stand lately oceuiped by Grim & Hecker. They Ivill always pay tbo DIGIIEST MARKET PRICE in Cash or exchange for Loather, for ALL KINDS OF SKINS AND BIDES, at their Tan nery in Salisbury, or at thoir Store in Allontown.— They will also keep on hand at their storo a full as sortment of LEATHER OF THE BEST QUALITY, which they will sell for cash or in trade for bides, at tho lowest market prices. As they shall endeavor to please, they hope to re ceive a full share of public patronage. WILLIAM GRIM, SOLOMON LUDWIG. Allentown November lb, 1859. —3m Atranau: strzutault GOOD NEWS! TRH CHEAPEST AB TiE BESTI " Stand down the Hall" and make room for the NEW SHOE FINDING SPORE. THE undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Allentown and the public generally, that they have just opened their new Shoe Finding Store nt No. 96 West Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa., where they have on hand the VERY BEST of Leath er, and all the artioles pertaining to their line of bu elness. Highest efish prices paid for hides. Thankful for past favors they hope that their old customers will continue to extend a liberal patronage, at their new stand. GRIM it 'HECKER. WALTERRIIIto] [Josapn Mt:mt. November 16. —3m NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Stkholders of the South WM:obeli and Ban over Br io Company will be hold on Saturday the 10th day of December next; at 1 o'clock P. M. at the public house of John Y. Bechtel in Allentown.— The stockholders ere particularly requested to at tend, as business of importance will be layed before the comyky. By order of the Board. LEWIS KLUMS', President. November 23, 1859. —3t A. B. Schwartz, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., five doors east of the Sheriff's Office. pfr•Gari he consulted in the English end German languagos. November 23, 1859, -SZ. —ly _ JOSEPH S. RUDER, M. Ds, Ig ii G a ß n A d D ro Ua n E t o o f f J i tf i ra Heidelberg e t d o Lo n a l a E i o p l I °t o o Le high county, immediately in the vicinity of tho piildie house of Mr. Daniel Daibert, offers his pro fossional services to the citizens of that vicinity. lie will gladly answer to-calls at all hours of the day or night. •-• .[November 16, 1859.—tf A Rare Chance. MN Basement and second story for a ..dr,r dk Ladies Saloon for rent; the very beat stand iii 4l .m.l in town. Also four Dwelling Houses for ; poi.sess4ul can be bad immediately c•dliug st.JOSEPIJ STOPPS Store, ,t; Wert ilamdten Street, Allentown, Pa. :s„,, l eher Di, 1359. —3t Look Mere BEST quality of Cider Vinegar. For sale by GEORGE H. REBER,' No. 47 South Sixth Streot; corner of Walnut. Allentown, November lb, 1859. -:—tf GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY on their business most successfully nt Hammonton, free from frosts. Some forty Vineyards set out the the past season. See advertisement of Hammonton Lunde, another column. ALL. WANTING FARMS IN A DE lightful climate rich soil, and swum from frosts, see edvertieemont it Hammonton Lands in another col umn. . NUMnR. •9 6th Annual Announcement I CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TWO CO SMOPOLITAI ART . ASSOCIATION. FROM all sections of the country subscribers to this popular Art Institution, (now In its sixth year,) are being received in a ratio unparalleled with that of any previous year. A ny person can become a member by subscribing $3 which will entitle him to let.—The beautiful. Steel Engraving, "Shale:pears and. hie Friends." 2d.—A Copy of the elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, , one year. 3,4—A Free Season Admission' to the Galleries, 548 Broadway, New York. In addition to which, over four hundred valuable 'Works of Art are given to subscribers as Premiums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, lc, by tho first American and Foreign Artists. THE SUPERB ENGRAVING, which every subscriber will mealy° immediately on receipt of subscription, entitled " SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS," is of a character to giro unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No work of equal valuo was ever before placed within roach of the people at such price. Tho EngrOving is of very large size, being printed on hoary plate paper, 30 by 38 inches, making It most superb . ornament suitable for the walls of either the , library, parlor, or office. It can bo sent to any part cf the country, by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postagepro paid. Think of it ! Such a work, delil'ored free of charge, and the Art Journal, ono year, far three dollars! SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo received until the Evening of Tuesday the 31st - of January. 1800, at which time the books will alone and the Premiums bo given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription.— Tboso remitting $l5 aro entitled to six member ships. Subscription! from Californin, the Canada!, and nil Foreign Provinces, must be'S3 50 instdad of $3, in order to defray extra postages, &o. Persons wishing to form °labs will apply for a circular of terms, &a. Tho beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, giving full particulars, will be sent on reooipt of Ls oonta. in stamps or coin. Addross"C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. Pk t ,_ 546 and 548 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions also received by It. E. WRIGHT lion. Soo., for Allentown and vicinity. Nov. 23. Private Sale . OP VALUABLE REAL BSVAIII. THE undersigned intending sh - ortly to changebit business, and take charge of the Eagle Hotel, Camera Square, Allentown, Pa., offers at private' sale four valuable lots of ground, situated in Schneeltsville, Lehigh County, each containing about a quarter of an acre of ground. On two of the lots are created two tine two-story • BRICK DWELLINGS,. 14. H 22 by 24 feet; on one a lino two - • story brick dwelling, 22 by 82 feet, with a kitchen attached, 14 by 16 feet, and on the fourth a two-story brick-dwelling house, .20'by 24 feet. The buildings are now and provided with all the modern improvements. Also, offered for sale a lot of ground in Schnocksville, containing five acres, more or less. Inquire of the undersigned at his residence in Schneeksville. Novomber 2, 1859 CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL. THE undersigned respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Allentown end vicinity, that they are prepared to do all sorts of grist-work and to Par nish Flour, Food and Grain of all kinds at Butz's Mill on the Jordan creek ono mile from the borough. Wheat, Ryo, Corn and Oats, bought at' the highest market price either at the mill or at their store-honze at tho corner of Ninth and Linden Streets, (commonly known as the Free Hall.) Orders for Flour, Feed and Grain received either at their store house or at the of office at their coal-yard, in First Ward, (T. J. Mop pingoes Into stand.) The undersigned will carry on as heretofore the coal and grain business at their old stands. Business hereafter carried on exclu sively on the cash principle. ROTH, MICKLEY is CO. Allentown, Nov., 2, 1852. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the fir& of Bononi Bates di Son in the Mer cantile business was dissolved by mutual consent on the let, Inst. All such, therefore, indebted to said firm, ate hereby requested to mile settlement within throe months from date, and all such having any claims are also requested to present them to Bonoi Bates for settlement. The business will bo continued by the undersign ed, at the old business stands, at Whitehall Station and in Northampton county, where he will bo glad to coo his old friends and customers as usual, ass. BENONI BATES. Nov. 16, 1850 Poor House Steward. THE, undersigned, Directors of the. Pooi of Le high county, hereby announce, that their present Steward, Mr. Thomas Faust, has resigned; that it becomes their duty to select tome person in his stead, and that fur this purpbsi sealed proposals, for the above situation, will be received between the present date, and the first Monday of December next, when the same will be opened. Such as desire the situa tion, are requested to make application. Proposals addressed. to the Board, Fan ho handed to any one of the Directors. JOAN DORTZ, ,JESSE GRIM, Directors ' BENJ. JARRETT. November DI, 1859 Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have boon appointed Executors of the last will and testament of Henry Strauss, late of the township of South Whitehall, Lehigh county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make settlement within six weeks from the ..date hereof; and such as have legal claims against said estate are also requested to present their accounts, properly authenticated, within said time. HENRY STRAUSS, Executors. WILLIAM 'WENNER. November 16, 1859. --et The Drawing. THE undorsigned does hereby inform the pub. lie, that It was impossible for him to sell all his prizes till the earlier appointed date. • For several reasons he could not make it convenient to go about. lie has therefore appointed' Monday, the 10th day of Docember for the drawing thereof, on which day it will surely take place. Those therefore, who have no tickela yet, should immediately provide them selves with such. They are to he obtained in the Tobacco manufactory of JOHN lIAMMAN. November l 0: ISM MOSES SCNECK. -tr BENONI BATES JNO. S. BATES. KMII
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