IPAALING.:O , A HOUSE.—A brick house in prosess,Osteatlon on fonith . street of our borough belonginitri Mr. Tilghman Knecht, owing to an imperfeot.lnying of the foundation, fell to the Muni' on Tuesday afternoon of last week. The brick work bad been finished to the height of the second ry sto, and so complete was the injury, that Ilearte one brick remained laying en another of the entire brick wall. The foundation rested on a sandy bot tom. The bricklayers were at work at the building at the time of the accident. Several clung to the scaffolding, and others were precipitated among the • ruins. John Ehrig and Christian (Mess sustained injuries. The greatest saffeier was John H. Pearson of First Ward. Ho was 'buried up to his neck in the mass of fallen brick. No limbs were broken, but his injuries were inch that for a while life was despaired of. We are happy to state, that he is now in a fair way of recovery. • BBADING.—We scarcely knew of an`' method, in which more good could be done to the young men of our Borough, then by cultivating a taste for the treading of useful books. Attention would be turned from amusements, some of which are positively in autism, and few of which result hi good. The taste would be cultivated, the morale improved, and the minds stored with useful knowleilge. The powers of the wiled would be improved, and the intellectual strength acquired would be used with effect, in whatever undertaking the -individual might choose to engage, it matters not whether one requiring manual labor or mental effort exclusively. Labor is valuable, proportionately, as it is intelligent.— 'Why is it, that our young men ars not fired by a 'noble -ambition to distinguish themselves ? There should be now in our midst youna,men, who would Amoral, not only as carpenters, merchants and trades men, but in the highest walks of life. Who knows, bat that the latent talent of some young man, fully cu lpable of attaining eacellence, might be stimulated by - the cultivation of a taste for reading. It is a taste, for reading which in our midst needs cultivation. There are too few books. There is too little read ing. We have no public library, to our shame be it said. It is a felt want, and to persons who succeed in establishing the nuoleas of a library, which shall be a growing and lasting institution, would deserve the name of public benefactors. We are glad to learn that the Young Men's Christian 'Aseociation 'of the Borough propose to open a reading room, and start • library. The more general the variety of reading, providing it be of the proper kind, the greater the probabilities of usefulness. A move in the direction of securing a public library would be highly commendable. A Max WEARING 11001.9.—A person suppos ed to be a female, giving the name of Ann Page was arrested in Savannah, Ga., on Monday, wearing very extended hoops. An examina tion, however; showed that the person was a male. On his examination he stated his name to be Charles Williams. The Savannah 'Re publican' says he converses 'freely and well, and with all of the action and delicate toned voice of a woman. lle is an exquisite counter feit, and seems up to the arts of the sex, as mimes the female admirably in his manners and deportment; wears her clothes gracefully, and they are arranged with a certain degree of taste, wholly inconsistent with the habits of males. The mayor sent him to prison for ten days. It appears by the action in this case, that the exclusive use of hoops is ono of " Wo uuga's Rights." GIRL PolivAriNce HKR TRADUCER.—On Tirersday, Nov., 17th, Sarah Hubbard, a girl of irreproachable character, aged nineteen, employed in The Ate of 'the Cleveland Plain denier, attempted to shoot a printer named Moore, who had boon ciretitating some slan ders about her. IVfiss Hubbard it en orphan, without protectors, and thought ihe had no other way of avenging her wrongs. She met him in the street, demanded an apology, and as this was refused, fired her pistol at - him.— The shot failed to lake erect, and he 'wrench ed the pistol from her. She obtained another pistol, and few hours later went to his board ing-house, and as he was passing thtough the entry, again attempted to shoot him, but with precisely the same result. FIENDISH BRUTALITY.-A New Albany (In diana) paper-contain an account of a most fiendish outrage perpetrated in that town upon a poor man named Mark Erway. Er .way was walking alone the railroad track, somewhat intoxicated, when he was encoun tered by two men, who gave him chloriform and then stripped him of all his clothing.— Not content with robbing their victim, the fiends mutilated his person by partial cadre tration, and then tied him so that he could not move without the most acute agony. The 'unfortunate man lay for 24 hours naked, be fore he was discovered and relieved from this situation. In addition to his other trouble, Erway was struck in the head while laying upon the railroad track, and severely cut. 11p .The London Daily nkgraph reports that on a recent Friday evening a novel meet ing was held at the Welsh Tabernacle, Alders gate street, in the shape of a "Temperance De monstration," conducted exclusively by fe males. Mrs. Fletcher, of Brompton, occupied the chair, and after detailing her experience in the temperance cause, and advocating a prohibitory liquor law, called on Mrs. Ben nett, of Ilackneyroad, a twenty-three years' teetotaller, who detailed several , incidents in her trarwels in India, showing the evils of strong drink. Miss. Berland, a forty years' abstainer, and Mrs. Emily Squire, a temper ance advocate of twenty years standing, also spoke. NATIONAL ERA.—This valuable paper con- tinnes to be published at Washington every week, by the widow of Dr. Bally, who died on his way to Europe last summer. As the Era is publiseed on slave soil, it is obliged to look for support to the voluntary subscriptions of Northern Republicans, as in the Free States only are its princitiles encouraged. It is in valuable as a central organ of the party, and being conducted with great ability, is most ef ficient aid to our organization. We hope our friends who want a good weekly Republican pa per from Washington, will send two dollars to Mrs. Bally, as they will certainly find it a good investment for the Presidential contest now im endin L. COMPLIMENTARY ".GOOD BYE."-WllOll Sen ator Gwin and Charles L. Scott, administration Democratic members of Congress, loft San Francisco, some of Brodprick's friende display ed a great banner on the steamer's wharf, with a_portrait of the late Senator, and inscrib ed : " The will of the People—May the mur derers of David C. Broderick never return to the State of California." • 'A man in Freeland, Illinois, lately died from the effect of a bite on the finger by a eat. The bite was on a partially healed wound.— The arm commenced welling after the bite, and soon mortification took place. and termi nated in death. A Nnitti , is A. PIGEON ROOST.—Just now the wild pigeons roost in innumerable num bers in the Chenango swamp, Crawford coun t,y Pay, about two miles east of the Ohio line. The swamp is about ten miles long by two or three wide,grown up with tameraok or larch trees and alder bushes. The editor of the 'Ashtabula Sentinel has been among the pi geons. .110 says: "When within two miles of the roosting place, we began to hear the roar of the wings of millions of birds there congregated, which literally equaled the roar of Niagara. But the sights and sounds that greeted us as we neared the swamp beggar description, There wore propably a hundred hunters assembled and at work. These were divided into par ties of not more than two or three—eomo in the tamorack and some in the alders. At a shot in the bushes the birds rose in a mass and settled in the trees ; and when fired upon there they flew to the bushes. This chang ing continued all night. At a single shot the flock always rose and flew a short distance to settle or be fired upon again. This scone lasted all night. The usual mode of hunting the pigeons is for two men to go together— one with a gun, and the other with a bag and lantern and matches. As soon as the shot is fired, the bag man strikes a light and " bags" the birds ; and this must be done speedily, or the wounded ones will hide and be lost. Six dozen is quite a heavy load for any man. Wo " gin °out" under five dozen, very soon. We were told to fire with one barrel at the bushes, and with the other at the " bile up." The term boil up, is a very natural one, for after every shot the flock will rise straight opward, and after cir cling a few moments, make a 'swooping course, and then alight perhaps Within a few yards of whore they rose. The number killed seems almost incredible. Ono man killed four dozen at a single shot, and nine hundred in the night. VIRGINIA FORESTS ON FIRE—Two TIIOGS AND ACRES OF FLAMES.—WO learn from a gen tleman who has returned from a deer hunting expedition in the vicnity of Rowlosburg, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, that the neigh boring mountains wore on fire. Our inform ant saw, night before last, not less than two thousand acrces of solid flame, affording one of the grandest sights ho ever beheld. In one place, on the top of a peak, the flames stretch ed up to a height of the loftiest trees, flapping their red and glaring wings in the most terri ble manner. A great deal of timber and tan ned bark that had been hewed and prepared by the mountaineers is being destroyed, and the fire has already eaten its way through the mountains a distance of twenty miles. The mountaineers drag the bqrning leaves away from their cabins and Buff* no personal inju ry beyond an uncomfortable warmth. The first good rain that .comes will put the fire out.— The fire in the mountains, from its frequent occurrence, has ceased to occasion any great degree of alarm.—Wheeling (Va.) Intelligen cer. A BRAVE HUSBAND.—WO find in the Fire man's Gazette, published at Dayton, Ohio, the following comment upon a matrimonial alli ance recently " perpetrated" out West: " MARRIED.—Con the 13th instant, at Man tua, by the Rev. Mr. Norton, Mr. W. G. Dud ley to Miss. Mary L. Eggleston, all of Rapids, Portage county, Ohio." The above Dudley hiLd a wife before, who obtained a divorce for his kicking her out of doors. The parent of the lady to whom he has just been united know this, forbade her . mar rying him, tried to hold her, and ordered Dud ley out of his house ; whereupon Dudley pitch ed into the old man, and gave him a severe pounding, while the lady—the second Mrs. Dudley—ran out andgot into the carriage, and waited until D. had whipped her father as much as he wanted to, when the happy cou ple drove off. DEATII OF ♦ LITTLE HEIVOINE.—The War rentown, (Virginia) Flag contains an account of the death last week, of a little girl of '8 or or 9 years, daughter of Mr. Traverse Gough, living a few miles from Haymarket. In the absence of all.older than herself, her clothes took fire. She first tried to suppress the flames herself—then she asked her little sis ter of four years, to throw water on her—but the little one ran, instead, to call the neigh bors. When they came they found her lying out in the yard, and in reply to the question "what she was doing there?" she said she said she thought if she staid in the house that the house would catch fire and burn the baby up, too. She retained all her faculties to the last, conversed freely, and bore her sufferings with a degree of fortitude truly remarkable for one of her age. bay-Last month there were three Indian Leg islatures, all at once, in the Indian territory, west of Arkansas, the Cherokee, the Choctaw, and the . Chickasaw. All three nations have constitutions and laws like the States of the Union, organized with executive, legislative. and judiciary ilopartments. Each nation is dividttl into counties, with representatives in both branches of the Legislature from each county. IL=M'O'VI7N DIAREETS. [CORHEOTED WEEKLY BY PRETZ, GUTH e CO.] WED6asn.s.r, November 30, 1850. Wheat Flour, per bbl. . • . . $6.00 Rye Chop, per 10ISlbs, . . . 175 Corn Meal, per bbl. 4.00 Wheat, per bushel, . . . . • • 1.25 Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, " Beans ' " Dried Apples, " " Poaches, " Salt, 41 Cloverseed, " Timothy seed, " Eggs, tier dozen, Butter, pot pound, Lard, •• flame, Bacon Beeswax, Salt, Liverpool, in sacks, Ray, per ton, . . Straw, " MARRIED On the 26th inst., by tho Roy. A. G. Dubs, Mr. Ilium. GuTu to Mies MELINDA Guru, both of South Whitehall. On the 6th of November by the Rev. J. Henry Dabs, Mr. WILLIAM Man:Timm of Philipsburg N. J., to MISS CAROLINE M. ERDEL of LOWIII 11. , On the 21 inst,f by the same, Mr. Witman Pam. of North Whitehall to Miss Lucy ANN Hiturstalart of Lynn. On Sunday, Nov. 13th, by the Rev. J. Schindel, Mr. ELI WERLY, of Ifeisenberg, to Miss LEANNA PETER, of Heidelberg. On Saturday, November 19th, by the same, Mr Mesas 'HOFFMAN to MISS ELIZADETA ROUND, both of South Whitehall. On Sunday, Nov. 29th, by the came, Mr. WILSON sus liNcnn to hilt: lIELLNA ECIIRADING I both of Ma cungie. geidd wifd i 8 th 6 workmanship of a good husband. On the 14th of November, in Allentoft, Vaunt- NAND Wmacn, a native of .Pruesia, aged 31 years and 4 month. ' LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned in the estate of John Apple, into of the borough of Allentown, Lehigh county, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment within six weeks from this date; and all persons hay( 13 claims against said es . - ate, will present them, duly authenticated, for set tlement within the above mentioned time. ALLEN APPLE, MILTON APPLE, Administrators. Allentown, November 23, 1859. l=" 3EI , WITU Lathrop, Ludington & Co., IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Foreign and Do , mastic' DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C., Nos. 23 and 25 Park Pla , e, New York. ' Also always on hand an extensive stock of Yankee Notions. Now York, November 30, 1860. —ly RARE CHANCE: A Convenient Mill Building THE Subscribers, residing at the Slate Dam Mill, offers to Rent a Mill Building, situated about three quarters of a mile from the Slate darn, and Lehigh Valley Railroad, in North Whitehall township, Le high county. The water-power is pod, with new gearing and water wheel, and with little expOnses could he turned into a Carding, Spinnin rind Weav ing Machinery, Sawing and Turning Works, or any kind of small Iron Works or other Manufacturing . Business, J...KLINE SON. North Whitehall, November 3U. —4t -- ---- ,IN the Orphan's Court of Lehigh Coen. SEAL i ty, November Term 1859. In tho matter of the account of William Worman Administrator of the Estato of John George Good late of Lehigh County deceasod. And now November 11th 18.59 on motion of Mt. Runk the Court oppoint Ti.glitnan Good no auditor to audit and if necessary to resettle the odd account and report distribution. Prom the Record. Toot° . BOAS ILA 11SMA N. Clerk. Notice is hereby given, that the nudit•.r above named will attend to the duties otitis tppointutent ou Saturday the 17th day of December next at the office of C. M. Runk, Esq., at 10 o'clock A. Al. of said day, when and where all persons iutorusted can attend if they think proper. Allentown, November to, 1859 a IL It) a wt TRH undersigned hereby respectfully informs the public that he has established a NEW COAL YARD at the Slate Dam Mill, in North Whitehall township, Lehigh County, where he will always keep on hand a full supply of all kinds of coal at GO Per Cent Less than the same' can be purchased at any place iikng the Line of the Lehigh Valley Rail Road. Raving made a business connections with Versobe in the Coal Regions, ho is enabled to offer adionlagge of great interest to hie customers. .7. KLINE. RigsGRAIN WANTED--At tho Slate Dam Mille all kind' of Grain will be bought and , tko regular market prizo paid. for it in CASE. --Elate Dam, November 30 Thtusday Evening, Dec, 15th 1859, IN THE ODD FELLOW'S HALL. • .sh. - • First Prize worth $l5, to be•drawn on the Evening of the Ball, at . lo ETES lit. NO Pains will be spared to make this 'one of the First Balls 'of lbs Beason, with a chance nf 0 prize. Tickets can he had of tbe thanagerir. MANAGERS. vol.` W. H. R. Mangan, George T. Gross, Henry A. Rimer, John H. Oliver, Edward Rube, John P. Dil linger, William P. Yeager, Prank, Weiss, Leopold Kern, Ephraim Yuhe, Joseph F. Newbard, Adam Woolover. Allentown, November 30. TDB undersigned will offer for sale at public tren dily., on the premises, ou Saturday, the 17th day of December next, ttt 1 o'clock A. M., the followiffg val uable Real Estate. ent No. I.—A two story frame house 16 lllftaby 26 feet with out-buildings and cistern and a lot of ground, 18 feet front by 210 feet in depth. No. 2.—A two story brick dwelling house, 18 by by 28 feet, with kitchen annexed, a sta ble, large ciotcrn, well, and fixtures of all kinds, with a lot of ground, 42 by 230 feet in depth. No. 3.—A three story brick dwel ling house, 10 by 28 feet, with a lot of ground, 20 feet front and 230 feet in depth. No. 4.=A lot of ground, 130 feet front and 230 feet in depth with a carpenter shop, and fruit trees of all varieties. ' The above demmibed Reel Rotate is situated in Turner between Fourth and Fifth streets of the Bo rough of Allentown. Conditions of nal° made known by JACOB W. RUHE. . —3t Of Y alual3le Property. WILL be sold at publio sale on Saturday, 17th day of DeeetniterVixt at 1 o'clock, nt the public house of Charles M•gonbach, in Allentown, the following desalt:cod valunhlo Real Estate, to wit: • 9.50 2.00 Mil No. I.—A large lot of ground, situated in Walnut street in the bopough of Allentown, bound ed on the east by a lot of IVidowlecher, on the south by an alley 10 feet wide, on. the west by lot No. 2, and on the North by the said Walnut Streot. containing on said street a front of 20 feet, and a depth of 110 foot. no improyoutents heroon consist of a now two-story s MI Brick Dwelling Souse, ."!..I0 with u convenient kitchen, pig stable, 1.50 13.( 0 8.00 No. 2.—Anotlier lot of groun situate in Salsbury township, Lehigh county, close to the Lit tle Lehigh Creek, iunnediatoly below Allentown, bounded on the north by property of the %Mr Company, on the oast by a public alloy, on the south by a lot of Brobst, Gorman and others, and on the west by a public street, containing a front F.V 7 . of 42 feet, and µ depth of 240 The im ' proeements thereon consist of a two-story " ' Brick Dwelling !louse, with an excellent brick kitchou • a shoemaker's shop • Being port of the reel estate of Benjamin Ludwig, deceased, Into of the aforesaid town and county. Conditions and attendance given on the day of ado, by IVILLIAM (GRIM,I Executors, URIAII 6UTII, ) November 30.1650, DIED. Administrator's Notice F4COX:t. I=I.3EINT. Auditor's Notice. New Coal Yard. AT THE rand Prize. Sall TO BE GIVEN Public Sale OF VALUABLF Borough Real Estate. November 30 181.0 Executors' Sale CONSOLIDATED Lotteries of Delaware FOB DUCEMBER 1859. Priakath liroadbents & Co., Managers, Tfilmington, Delaware The 'Manager. call the attention of the public to the following Splendid Schema to be drawn during the prexent month. Magnificent Scheme. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $70,000! Grand ClOnsolidated Lottery of ma. CLASS 18, -6t To bo drawn in Wilmingto .; Del., Sat., Deo. 31, DM 78 Numbers-13 Drawn Ballots. ~ 1 Pnix $70,000 Is. $70,000 1 30,000 30,000 1 12,750 1 25,500 1 12,750 1 5,040 10,000 1 5,000 , 8 2,500 20,109 6 • 2,000 10,000 • 10 1,250 12,240 257 1,000 ' 257000 05 200 13,000 65 150 9,750 85 100 4,500 4,810 27,040 32,396 prizes, amounting to $1,202.000 Tickets $2O, Halves $lO, Quays., $5, Eighths $2,50. Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, costs $299 00 Do. do. 26 Halves ' 149 50 Do. do. 26 Quarters, 74 70 Do. do. 26 Eighths, 37 37 Grand Consolidated Lottery of Del. ON THE HAVANA PLAN. Extra _Class NINE, To be drnwn in Wilmington, Del. tint., Deo., 31,1858. Every other Ticket a Prize I Prizes payable in full, without deduction In these Lotteries, every Prize la drawn. ;SPLENDID 80110111. 1 prize of $50,000 2 prizos of 12,600 2 prizes of 5,000 2 prizes of 4,000 2 prize of 2,840 2 prizes of 1,000 10 pr zus of 400 • 10 prizes of 200 20 prizes of 200 100 prizes of/ 1/0 26,000 prizes of 8 And 1;12 Approximation ?rites 'ranging Freal 420 '244365 prizes, amounting to 1340,000 Whole Tiukeis $l.O : naives $5; Qtufrters $2,50 EMI person who dusire•noud only remit the risk on a Peeks:goo fur which we will send a ctrrtifloate as fulluws : A Certificate a Package of 18 Wholes, costs $9B Do. de. 18 liaises, 48 Do. do. 18 Quarters, " 24 Da. do: 16 Ifightite, 12 prrPrizes paid immediately after the drawing. Age All orders addressed to FaAncc, BROAD DENTS et Co., Wilmington. Delaware, will meet with prompt attention, and the printed official drawing sent as soon as over. Persons living at a distance should be extremely . cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Cer tificates of Packages of Tickets. Tho country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every inducement is holdout to get persons to invest money in thorn. Capital Prises of from $20,000 to $40,000 head their schemes—with Tickets at Ono Dollar.— $lOO,OOO Capital Prizes are offered, Tickets $5. All such, in ovary instance, aro [rands ; and if money is sent to them for Tickets, it is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of getting a prize. Bowaro of all Lotteries where the Capital Prize is unusually large in comparison to the price of Ticket,. In every instance whore large Prizes are offered fur a small cost of Tickets, put it down for a certain fraud. FRANCE, BROADBENTS lc CO., Wilmington, Dsfareare. November 30, 1859. —lm -et ORPHAN'S COURT SALE Valuable Real Vistate. BY VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order lemma out of the Orphan!" Court of Lekigh County, there Will be exposed to public sale, on Friday the 2nd day of December at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, upon the premises, the following described property, to wits ISM • No: 1.--A certain messuage, tenement and tract or piece of land with the appurtenances, situated in Upper Snucon township, Lehigh county, hounded by hinds of Charles Reinhart, William Lam bert, Moses Gangwere and Jacob Corral, containing twenty acres and fifty-seven perches, more or less.— The abovo tract of land is situated near the village of Priodensville, and contains some of the best farm land to be found In Lehigh county. The improve- mente thereon are a two-story. STONE DWELLING HOUSE, 1•179 . . / 44 and a one and a half-story Log House, and Swiss Barn, with other out-buildings. There is a cistern in the main dwel ling house, and well of pure water immediately in front of the door. There is a fine apple orchard on thi premises, also an excellent tone quarry. The land is in au excellent ante of cultivation, and 'of fers fine inducements to purrhasers. No. 2.—A Sue piece of meadow land bounded by lands of Moses Oangwere, Jacob tlorrel and Mary Young, situate in the vicinity of tract No. 1. . No. 3.—A piece of well-timbered wood land, adjoining lands of Charlesgangwore, William Wierbnob, Mary Young, and others, situate like wise fu vicinity or tract No, 1. The above tracts of land can be used as a single farm, and will'be sold singly or together. Title , and possession given on the first day of April. ' Being the real estate of floury Bergenetoek, late of the township and county aforesaid, deceased. ALSO.—At the same time and plane, Wheat, Rye, grain by the acre, a two-horse wagon as good as new, two ploughs, one harrow, one ore body, and several other articles too numerous to mention. . . Terms on the day at the place of sale, and dna at tendance given by JACOB J. LTBEHOTII, ELIZABETH BERKENSTOCK, Kyle's. - By the Conrt :—Boss LlAnam.aa, Clerk. Simeon Valley, Nov., 16, 185 g. —St . AN on.utzterion • BE it ordained by the Burgess and fo n Co poll of the borough of Allentown in Tow Coabeil azsembled, and is hereby enacted by t authority of the Stone, That after the publication of this ordi nance, it shall not be lawful for any person or par sons to hawk nimiaddliii-any vegitables, moat, poultry, fruit or any kind of pr..duco within Yl u limits of the borough of Allent-ivii, eicept at the market house and within market hours under a penalty of Ave dollars, one to go to the informer, and the other half to the borough. To be recovered before the Burgess or any Justice of the Poaco of the borough of Allentown. _ . GEORGIE BEISEL, Burgoie. ' SAMUEL MOROSE, Freeid't. Attest.: E. J. Moon; Seerotary. November 30. South Whitehall Institute. TIIE Teachers of South Whitehall are requested to attend a theeting at the House of Jodlah Strauss,on Saturday Afternoon, December 3d 1869. As usi ness of an important character is to be transacted a punctual attendance is requested. By.order of the OLD BOARD OF OFFICERS • November 36186 g. —l t 1513 SCHEME 4,550 192,400 540,800 up to $5OB I=l CAUTION DR. HAMPTON. DR. HAMPTON'S Compond Diuretic Pills. DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S , DR. HAMPTON'S OOMP'D DIURETIC PILLS. ' COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS. COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS. COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS. COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS. COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS, • ,COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS. ,COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS, ,COHP'D DIURETIC PILLS, .COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS, COMP'D DIURETIC PILLS. DR. HAMPTON'S -- DR. HAMPTON'S DR. .I.IAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. 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FEMALE WEAKNESSES. FEMALE WEAKNESSES • AND ALL OTHER DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, • • KIDNE.YS, AND SEXUAL ORGANS. DR. ZUMMTON'S Compound Diuretic CONTAIN NEITHIM BALSAM OR lIIMCDRY, BUT ARE PURELY VEGETABLE IN THEIR COMPOSITION, • MILD BUT PROMPT IX THEIR ACTION, AND NllVila If AIL, TO CURE THE MOST HOPELESS CASE OP THOSE DIE- . INCASES TO WHICH THEY ARE • PARTICULARLY ADAPTED. Dr. HAMPTON'S COMPOUND DIURETIC PILLS, ARM ENDORSED, RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE PRACTICE OP PHYSICIANS GOERALLY, FOR THE CURE OP THE ABOVE DISEASES, PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND A PREPA TION SUFFERERS. SHOULD NO LONGER HESITATE To TEST rra tmoAr. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. FOR SALE gVE ttYlyllEitE. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. • FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. FOR SALE EVERYWHE# FOR•SALE EVERYWHERE. SALE EVERYWHERE. FOR LE EVERYWHERE. • !RICE FIE Y (EWrB iriEh Box. PBRPARED . ONLY BY DR. 3. T. sealarrins a Co., 405 *PROC. STBBNY, rrifitsSES. LEWIS SCDMIDT k CO. AND JoIIN D. MOSER, AGENTS FOR ALLENTOWN, PA. ; MESSEs. DARVEY, MEM t IMO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SEEKS COUNTY. Philadelphia, November 30, 1859. TBE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female PM% ngnzarrin . „, LE BY ROYAL . rani. Jereparedfroas a prescription of Sir J. Clark., M. D., Physician Extraordinary lo as Queen. Jyle inndonblo medicine le unfailing In the sure of oft Owee,pdatat and dangerous Mamma to which the &undo osnotltatton le outdid. It moderatos all •xoar and ne arms all obstructions, and &aimed: ours may to rollod GM. TO MARRIED LADllift Ole peenilmtly matted. It will;in a short time, bring es tho nientbly period with regularity. Owe bottle, prim Om Dollar, bean the Government Gimp of Great Britoil; to prevent counterfeits. Than Pak :koala wog be taken by females daring hie MST TORTE MONTHS of Pro:Nano, as Huy ma ors to bring os Miscarriage, but at any War Um Ms, are safe. In all WAN of Ferrous and Spinal difectiorut, Pain hi the Bank and Limbo, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitar Urn of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will affect a cure when ell other means have %Had, and altimugh a powerful remedy, do not contain igen. came antimony, or any thing hurtful to the annUtutinn. I iftdl directions accompany each wimp. G :Bole Agent ibr the 13 cited States and Candy MOSES, (Late I. Q. B4ldwlb terCr.} Rodasa, N:lr. ig.S.—sl, oo sad 6 postege stamps enclosed to eny as• thetised agent, call haute a botUo of the rills by ratans mil. •••••• Pamela E. D. Lanai and Lewis Schmidt & Co., John 8.1514 seer, Allontown, and Druggists averywhete. Orphan's Court Sale, By VIRTUE and In pursuance of an order hatted out of the Orphan's Court of the County of Le high, there will be exposed to public sale, on Priday the ninth day of December, at ono o'clock In the afternoon, upon• the premises, tire certain trade of ;rod with the appurtenances, situated in Lower Ma cungio township In the county of Lehigh aforesaid. No. L—Hounded by George Shaffer's land, lands of John Singmaster, Solomon Shaffer, henry Gorr and others, containing five and a half acres, strlet measure, eitucto in Lower Macungie townehip. This tract is covered with young chestnut timber. No. 2 situated in said township et Lower Macun gie, bounded by lands of Charles Hill, Jonas Weeco, Creek Alley and others, containing two acres and four perches, good meadow land. N 0.3 situated in said township of Lower Macun gie, bounded by lands of Margaret Holmbach, de ceased, thorium Schmoyer, Thomas regely, and othors, containing six acres and ono hundred and fifty three porches, strict measure; two acme thereof are elehr land and the residue wood land. Np. 4, situated in said township, bounded hy lands of JAI! Ringmaster, James Bchmayer, henry Baer oath:Acts, containing seven 'lora and twelve perohes strict Wienture. The *hole covered with good wood. No. 5, situated in Upper Milford township, said county, bounded 'by lands of Saco)) Moiteler, Levi Ritter, Thomas Bastian, Thomas Revd" and Aaron Sehmeyer, containing six acres and eighty porches, strict measure. The whole of .this tract hi arable. 'Being the real estate of Ge orge Hinkle deeeased, of Lower Macungie township, county iforesald. Terms on the day of sale, and duo attendanceglvea by MARIA E. HkikACLE, Administrix. By the Court, Bose 'Mork. November 28, 1869, PRIVATE SALE OF aluable Real Estate,% i J 11E undorslgned offora forst& his Valuable heal MV O°, consisting of Valuable Tract of Latta Mtn:. atoNcrib,:: I.—A Valuable township, Lehigh connlY, bn thb p u bti o ; r 6,„4, loading from Schneckerilletoilborgb i s Tavern, 'Conwining 20 Acres and 107 Parches: Tab i m p r omaidam consists of n firm thrco atory BRIM known 24111: The Mill la ' 32 by 40 foot, is a good Stand; salted Vir flour and custom work: it has throe pair albinos and two water-wheels, Iwo all the necessary machinery, enjoys a good patrotiaga, and has a good eunply of water, oven in the dryees saloon. There is alSo a two story frame dwelling house, with kitchen 'attached, and a new swiss barn, and all tbo necessary improvutnate. No. 2.—A certain lot of :ground, eituated in 'township and county atoYeflaird, containing 13 Acres of wilich 10 Acres are good 't+earod land and the balance woodland. The aforesaid property will tie ;told at private sale at any time between now, and the first of Janu ary next. It is a valuable property, and full worthy the attention of 'purchasers. , Validity information can be had of the owner, who lives o the premises. SOLOMON KLEIN. —es Allentown, Novotnbor 23 Jg lA, TAI AID VNO fIIT PICTIIIa Is T/111 9EBT MEDICINE IN TEE WORLD, For the Cure of Cough mid Cold., Croup, Dronobitie, Asthma, 'Difficulty in .breathing, Palpitation, of the Bead, and for the relief of ',lariats in the advanced stages of iloasuwp teen together pith all Diseases of the Throat and Chest,, and which predisposed to Consunitilidit. It attacks the root of discmso, and makes the foll'iliiSroyer sue. climb to its influence. It also-pledueas-free °epee. toration, s.ad induces healthy 'lotion in the diseased Mumma Membranes and Tissiies. It is peculiarly adal,ted to the radical care of AitNtml. One dose cif PA' invaluable Syrqir often gives ease, and conse quently sleep, whivii , the peculiar nature of this dis ease denies him. It ia very pleasant to the taste and prompt in its affects. Try it, anti be convinced, that it is invidurillio in the once Of Bronchial affections. ts..PRICE 50, CENTS FED, DOTTL.R. Prepared only by ESENWIEIN, Druggist. N. W. Cor. NINTH & POPLAR 'Sta. PHILALIBLIMIA. N. 11.—For Sale by "Lowip NAmidt A Co., and John B. Mow)r, Allentown; Reuel A SonrKellet town ; C. E. neebt, Easton . ; ,A. W. Wober,. Kutz town ; Coo. 11. Smith A C 0.., Philadelphia, and by Druggipto and Storetwordre generally. Septetiither 26, 1859. • " PULIKOIIIIO tri I i\\ ' WAFER& antaanain : sad 'pay mosey seer Amara fig Di. qf SAs CAssi sad bit Cei tAns t". 4l "legage4m biiimaa . Braiassug, dors 7w. % • 4v4 40. • • PIIESIC Walla eve ta. met diptanhaMad sad) een sellor. and whoa passworad vettli arawdbut Creations, nem ha to sant a solid and WOE Gars. rhouaanda ban bona restored to post at health 'Milan hisd otbsr awns In ~to. To all sham and esasSlto. nous they est , squally a blaring sad a ewes--eons and despair. ao Latta how lend the Maws say have a n ()shamans savers It may lus. thuVil tars of the vital omens Is wit one dilated should - lylva them sa=lisiaL ron mono, 801. Stepsister. Iteshestev.N VS/ . Palos 211 nuts pat boi. Toe sale by • E. D. Lowell Linda Schmidt & Co., and . John B. Monger, Allentown, and Druggists everywhere. $lBOO Wanted, TN SUMS not leen then $lOO. on good eecuritr,— .11. Further Information , given by the medereignedl in Allentown. JONATHAN It,V,VUMID. Allot:Owe, November 16, 1869, WI OE3 C 27
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