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PRICE ,k WEAVER, having lately formedco partnership in. tho above business, respectfully announce to the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that they have on hand a first-rate assortment of CABINET WARE of all descriptions, consisting of Buroaus, Side-boards Pier, Centre, Card, Dining and Broakfast Tables, also What-Not and Sofa Tables, Parlor Chairs, Spring seat Rocking Chairs, Sofas, Piano-stools, Bedsteads of every description, together with a general assort ment of KITCHEN FURNITURE, all of which they will eon at prices which defy competition in either town or country. Thoy also manufacture to order every description of Furnitairo, and every article sold by them is warranted to give entire satisfaction, orno sale. So please give thorn a call and see for your 'elves; at No. 29 West Hamilton stroot,—sign of the Volution Blind. Also, always on hand, Tucker's Patent and Putnam's Patent Spring Beds. Also, all kinds of Looking Glasses. N. B.—A complete assortment o Venetian Blinds always on hand, and made to order nt short notice. SIMON 11. PRICE, HENRY S. WEAVER. Fob. 25.—tf.) J. R. PIERSON. J. WILKINSON. PIERSON & WILKINSON, PRUNE COMMISSION FOR THE SALE OF Grain, Flour, Beef, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Vinegar, High Wines, Cider, Hops, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Apples, dried do., Ashes, Poultry, Game, Clover and G rass seeds, . Feather's, 4-e., &c No. 813 Washington at., three doors above Duane at., ' NEW YORK. We respectfully solicit consignments of all kinds ef produce from the shippers of .Lehi.:ll and adjacent eounties, which will meat with immsdiate attention, will obtain the highest Market prices, and make prompt returns. We also Wee our strict personal attention to the purchasing of all kinds of merchan dise in the market. References by permission to the following well known gentlemen: Edward M. Clymer, Esq., Prost. E. Penna. Railroad. James Moore, Esq.,Supt. do do A. V. Stout, Esq., rost. Shoe a: Leather Bank, N. Y. Messrs. Rushmore Cone, .1 Co., 12 A 14 Warren al. " Smith 1 Graham, 182 Fulton.street. Lane k Guild, 38 Murray street. " E Corning it Co., Albany, N. Y. Non. Eli Perry, Mayor.of Albany. Z. E. Kendrick, Esq., Cashier,Bank of Albany. Messrs. T. Wilkinson, & Son Albany. " Ritter, Phelps .1: Co., 21 Warren st 4 N. Y. '" A. G. Watererbury, 112 Water street. Juno 8. —6m LONDON . eNi CLUB iier ,v. ' 1p GIN /46 ei ' , t.......... , _,,14,4 _..,.....„..., 1 0;61.ek-5,...,...___ 4„,... „-_-_, • . -, 474t1.10- .',T2 -...--,atgYa."--- A . %C.E.TILIC4 . S) „ . 44, 4P -4.e,„ • S.. bring •_vito surori.a. . THE PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM, No. 708 CH EsNu V Street, nboee Seventh, PHILADELPHIA TILE subscribero invite the attention of Ladies, to their Stock of those Elegant Garments, of beirg a speciality, they are enabled to offer the most complete arsortment in the city. They will open in the coureo.of September and °c aber, their IMPORTATIONS eollsiStil4uf EMBROIDERED VELVET CLOAKS, es- HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, OPERA CLOAK Lc., ho., tead excel/eat specimens of Home Manfoetore, frill be added to their Stork. VERY MORNING THROUGH THE SEASON. J. W PROCTOR & CO. .Importers and Manufacturers of CLOAKS AND. MANTILLAS, • No: 708 CHESNUT Street, (above 7th.,) PIIILA •.13ept. 7, 1869. —Bm GOODS FOR AUTUMN.-1.859. • Full Stook of SILK GOODS, Full Stook of STAPLE GOODS, Full Stock of FANCY UOODS, Fashionable FALL SHAWLS, AFfir-CLOTES,,CASSIMERES d VESTINOS, Aianksts, Quills, Table-Limns d;c., ERE dr, LAEDELL, • Fourth and Arch Streetc,'Philad'a. B.—flask Sills , IVholesals at townies,. AW-Bargains Daily ,from Now York Auctions. nes. 7, 1858. A. B. Schwartz, ATTOIINET LAW , FYN P , East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., V • five doers emit of the Sheriff's (mi e n. • 1181/`Can be connulted In the %nt.l Clentual langauge,. - 11. November 23, 1539. —IY PUBLISHED WEEKLY . BY HUBER & OLIVER AT, ONRDOLLAIII;AIID FIFTY - CENTS RER-INNIN. LERIORNALLEY RAIL ROAD. aliemzEigszmummi..'. On and after Monday, July 25, 1859; tho'.Passonger Truths on the L. V. R. R. will run as follows DOWN TRAINS. Loavo MAIL. • Exruuss. ACCOM. Mauch Chunk,.6,oo A. M. 12,30 P. M. 3,00 P.ll Slatington, 0,10 " 1,03 " 3,25 " Whitehall, 7,12 ", •1,33 " 4,52 " Oataseuque, • 7,27 " 1,46 " 5,22 • " Allentown, 7,40 " 1,60 " 5,45 " Bethlehem, 7,58 " 1,11 " 0,10 " Freeniansbtirg, 8,07' " 2,20 " 8,22 " Easton (arrive) 8,30 " 2,43 " 7,15 " • UP TRAINS. Leave ACCOSf. ' MAIL. EXCTIESS. Easton, 6,00 A. M. 611,45 " 3,35 " Freentansburg, 0,40 . " 12,09 " 3,57 " Bethlehem, 7,00 " 12,19 " 4,08 Tr Allentown, 7,40 " 12,14 " 4,20 " Catasauquq, 8,07 " 12,46 " 4,35 " Whitehall, 8,20 " 1,00 " 4,52 " Slatington, 9,04 " 1,29 " 5,26 Ar. ht. Chunk, 10,00 " 2,05 " 6,10 • Down Trains, trill their Connections. The - 6,00 a. in. Mail train will run in connection with the Catawissa,. Williamsport and Erie train from Elmira, Williamsport, Danville and Rupert, and will connect at Allentown with the East Penn sylvania train for Reading, Harrisburg and Potts ville ; at Bothlehotn with the North Pennsylvania train for Philadelphia; ut Easton with the Central R. It. of New Jersey train for Now York, and at Phillipsburg with the Bel. Dol. train for Belvidere. This train will also enable passengers to go to the Water Gap, Scranton and Great Bond, either by the Bel. Dol. or the Central R. It. of Now Jersey train. The 112,30 p. m. Express train will run in connec tion with the Beaver Meadow train from Wilkosbarre, White Haven, Hazleton and Weatherly. and with the East Ponnmylvania train from Harrisburg, Potts ville and Rending, and will connect with the North Penn. train for Philadelphia, with the -Central of New Jersey train for Now York, and with the 801. Del. train for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadel phia. Up Trairte, with their Connections The 0,00 a. m. Accommodation train will connect with the East Pennsylvania train for Reading, Potts villo, and Harrisburg. Thu 11,45 a. to. Mail truin will run in connection with the Dol. Del. train from Philadelphia, Trenton and Lambortville, with the Central of Now Jersey train from Now York, with the North Penn. train from Philadelphi t, and will connect with the Beat , . er Meadow train for Weatherly, Enzloton, White Haven and Wilkosborre. The 3,35 p. m. Pxprese train will run in connec tion with the Central of Now Jersey train for Now York and will connect with the East Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Harrisburg, and with the Catawissa, Williamsport and Elmira train for Ru pert, Danville; Williamsport and Elmira. The morning train down and the 3,35 train up, will not stop at South Easton. R. IL SAYRE, Supt. do Eng. July 27.—May. 25. —tf For Sale, THE MARIA FARM AND FURNACE. Tins very valuable property and splendid Farm is now offered for sale on very reasonable terms. It is situated two miles from IVoiseport, Carbon county, and consists of 130 i acres of the very beet land and a email Furnace for making charcoal Iron. There, is also a good forgo attached. The water power is ono of the best in the State, and amply eufficient not only for the furnace and forge, but alma for mills or ether factories. The rapid improve ment of the neighborhood makes it a very desirable location for a mill. There are also a 1111 Blacksmith Shop,— Tenant house., and a fine Stone Store house. • . The farm is a very excellent one; being considered by many to be the finest in Carbon county. The whole 1307 noros are under cultivation, and particularly adapted to grain and grass. For a dairy Farm ' it is peculiarly adapted from its proximity to one of the beet markets in the State. The Mansion is a large double two story stone ono, of about 40 feet square with basement kitchen. In one roan in the basement is a large and fine spring of the very best 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 better than is Philadelphia. The property is now offered for sale on very liberal terms by the owner residing in _Philadelphia. A speculation can bo made out of it by any one pur chasing it at this time. Application can be made either personally oi..by letter to tither of the follows ing parsons. - TINSLEY JETER, Allentown, Pa. CHARLES ECKERT. WHEELER ,t WEITZEL, Mauch Chunk. August 10. —tf C. R. MILK'S PATENT FIRE AID WATER PROOF ROOIIIIG. .p.uE subscriber in coming before the public with 1. this rooting feels confident not only that, ho can give satisfaction to those who may employ him either to put on new roofS or impair old ones, but ho is satiAed that ho can convince any practical wan that his roof is not only Piro and Water Proof, but that it is a roof that will stand tho changes of heat and cold, and be durable for n great numbor of yours. It can be used upon either flat or steep roofs, or upon old and worn out shingle roofs without lhe trouble of removing the shingles. It is also one of the best articles that can be applied upon Tin or Iron roofs, coming almost as cheap as paint, and will preserve the tin twelve times as long. Those having tin roofs that they wish to preserve, or leaky ones that they want made tight and hays then' stay so, wilt bo putting money in their pockets by using this material. PRICES. For new Roof, 5 eta. per Square foot. " Tiu ur Iron, do. one aunt, 2 Ms. per Square foot. do , two coats, 3 ate, per Square fuot. Two coati on Iron ur Tin guaranteed to make it perfectly water tight. Samples of this roof may ha soon at the Allen Howe, Allent"n Pa. . All orders aihlressed to Joseph Cool, at the Allen House, Allentown, will 1m ?rumptly attended to. CONRAD RtEDER, Agent. Allentown, Juno 8,1250. —tf JOHN F. HALBACH JUSTICE Of THE PEACE.. Eft c t o on o west n tli i e Lhl ae isnotrocef ts, a street s ; ,,e o h n e between n il tu ar Hamil ton gent of M.L. Holler's European Express and Expe dition, Commission, and Forwarding louse, No. Chamber Street, New York.. Ho writes or draws all Powers of Attorneys in the German and English Languages and forwards to all Germany and England. Also Passage certificates can be had at his odic° to Bremen, Hamburg, Havre; Antwerp, Rotterdam and London. Allentown, August 31, 1859. --t f GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY nn their Ilusinesi, most sauces:4lllly at Hmmonton, frcu from frosts: Sumo forty Vinoyards sot ouLtho the past season. Soo advertisement of Hammonton Lands, another column. al:=WitnaliMiociZeaut Allentown, Pa., Decago' 7, 1849- Elth Annual • " coNTINtrED sucerss OF THE . • . • , COSBIOPOttrAN•AIt'r ASSOCLiTION . PROM all sections of the country subscribers to .1: this popular Art Institutiop, (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 aubsoribhig t. 3 'which will entitle him to' let. —The beautiful Steel Engraving, " Shakspeare . and his Friends." opy of the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, ne year. 3d.— aeon Admission to the Galleries, .48 reactive Area York. In addition to Iv ich, over four hundred valuable Works of Art are iven subearibers as Premiums, cot:prising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, 44414 by the first American and Foreign Artists. Tna SVP.IIRB ENGRAVING, which every subscriber will receive immediately on receipt of subscription, entitled " SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS," is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and setisfactlon. No 'work of bqual value was ever befOro placed within reach of thb people at snob a price. 'The Engraving is of very large eke, being printed on heavy plate paper, 80 by 88 inches, making a most superb ornament suitable . forJhe walls_eleither the libraly, parloror taco. It can be sent to any part if the countri,ty, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postagepre paid. Think 'of it ! Such a work, delivered free of charge, and' the Art Journal, one year, for three dollars! • SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo received until the Evening of Tuesday the 31st of January, 1800, at which time the books will close and the Premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription.— Those remitting $l5 are entitled to six member ships. ' Subscriptions' from California, the Canades, and all Foreign Provinces, must bo $3 50 instood of $3, in order to defray extra postagos, Sm. ' Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms, /sc. 2 The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, giving full particulars, will be sent on receipt of 18 cents. in stamps or Coin. Address 0. L. DERBY, Actuary Q. A. A., 54.6 and MS Broadway, Now York. Subscriptions also rocoivod by R. E. WRIGHT Hon. Soc.; for Allontown and vicinity. Nov. 23. —it Business Directory OF the Counties of BERKS, LEBANON, LE VY lIIGH, NORTHADIPTON AND SCHUYL KILL, Together with a General Directory of Natnos of Citizens of Reading, Lebanon ) Allentown, Eas ton and Potteville. The subscribers will publish at an early day a complete Directory of the above counties, which will contain the names of all Merchants, Manufacturers, Professional mon, Ranks, Insurance Companies, Newsparers, Mining Companies, Railroad 'and other Corporations. The names will be regularly classified according to their several avocations. The work will be Bvo size, and will be a perfect reflex of the business and resources of the above counties. An able and experienced corps of canvassers are now engaged collecting the necessary information, and it is hoped the public generally will aid in oar rying out the enterprise. Subscription Price of Book, $1,50 per copy Advertising, $l6 per page WM. H. BOYD, Publishers of Directories for Philadelphia, Lancas ter county, Delaware State, Washington city, Now York, Ac., ao. Principal office Appleton's building, Broadway, N. Y. Sept. 1 1859. --tf CLOCKS, WATCHES, 4!\MT3:IO sT3EIEBT—aI=I. - W. CHARLES S. MASSEY, No 23 East Hamilton street, opposite the German Re formed Church, Allentown Pa. WOULD respectfully beg leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has just received from New York and Philadelphia the largest and best selected stock of CLOCKS, WATCH ES. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE ever offered for sale in Allentown. All of which be is determin ed to sell at prices lower than ever before offered— aa not cheaper than Mel ia= can be bought in the cities—and guarantee alt goods to be what theyaro represented. AU aro invited to call and ex amine for themselves. Cloaks, Watches and Jewelry repaired In the boat style and all work warranted. MELODEONS. Also on band a large assortment of Melodeons of the boat manufacture for churches and private boos. es. Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes by attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Sept. 21, 1851 —tf Allentown Academy. TnE You Torm of this Institution will open on Thursday the Ist of September. Pupils aro re. calved into the School at any time and ohatc,od only from the date of entrance. Primary, per quarter, - $4,00 Common Engliah 'macho' 4,50@5,011 Higher " with Latin and Greek, 6,00 w w ee " " French, Y,50 Music, . 8,00 Use of Piano for practice, 2,00 Drawing, . 2,00 Fuel for winter, 50 A few pupils aro received into the•fumily ef the Principal at the rate of $4O per quarter for board, washing and tuition in all branches except Music and Drawing. I. N. GREGORY, Principal. July 20.—Ifarch 16. CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL. , IMIE undersigned respectfully bog leave to inform 1 the citizens of Allentown az‘d vicinity, that they are prepared to du all sorts of grist-work and to fur nish Flour, Feed and Grain of all kinds at Butz's Mill on the Jordan creek one mile from the borough. Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats, bought at the highest market price either at the fain or at their store-house at the 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 olifee at their coal-yard, in First Ward, (T. J. Klep piugar'slato 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 & CO. Allentown, Nov., 2, 1858._ —tf NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration, with the will annex ed, have been granted to the undersigned resi dent in the borough of Allintown, upon the listato of Charles Saeger, late of said borough, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having ()taints against the same present them without delay. IL AEG ER, 1 Administrators. C. M. RUNK, Allentown, Nov..e • St , DA T ED Lotb= ° :if Delaware FOR DECEMBER 1859. fr ;:" Wants* atroadbents & Coo', =tanagers. Wilmington, Delaware. the Managers mill the attention of the public to the following Splendid Schemes to be drawn daring the present month. . • Magnificent Scheme. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $70,000! arand Consolidated Lottery of Eel CLASS 111, To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Sat., Doo. I, 859. SCHEME. 78 Numbers-13 Drawn Ballots. • 1 PRIV! $70,000 IS $70,000 1 ' 80,000 80,000 1 12,750 25,500 1 12,75 1 5,010 1 1 5,000 f 10,000 8 . ' 2,500 20,900 4 2,000 10,000 10 1,25012,200 257 1,000 257,900 200 18,000 150 9,750 100 9,510 4,560 192,400 540,800 4,810 27,040 32,306 prizes, amounting to $1,202.000 Tiekots $2O, Halves $lO, Quars., $5, Eighths $2,50. Cortifiegto of Packago of 26 Wholes', costs $299 00 Do. do. 26 Halves, 140 50 Do. do. 26 Quarters, 74 70 Do. do. 26 13ighthe, .37 37 Grand Consolidated Lottery of Del. ON THE HAVANA PLAN. Extra Class NINE, To bo drawn in Wilmington, Dol. Sat., Doo., 31,1859. livery other Ticket a Prize I Prizes payable in full, without deduction hi these Lotteries, awry Prise is drawn. SIPL&NDID SCIELEM. 1 prise of • $50,000 2 prises of • 12,500 2 prises of ' 5,000 ' " 2 prises of 4,000 2 prise of 2,840 2 prism of 1,000 10 prisos of 400 10 prizes of 300 20 prises of • 200 100 prises of • • • . 100 25,000 prima of 8 And 212 Approximation prize. ranging from $2O . , np to $5Ol. • 25,385 prises, amounting to 0340,000 Whole Tickets $10: halves $5; Quarters-$2,50 Person who desire need only remit the risk on a Pinkest), for which we will scud a certificate as follows : A Certificate of Package of 16 Wholes, costs $96 Do. de. 16 ilalvea, " 48 Do. do. 16 Quarters, " 24 Do. do• 16 Eighths, ". 12 jfigiroPrizes paid immediatelrafter the drawing. ON - All orders addressed to FRANCE, Bat:IA.1)- 3mm a Co., Wilmington, Delaware, will meet with prompt attention, and the printed official drawing sent as 110011 u over. CAUTION. Persons living at a distance should be extremely cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Cer tificate' of Packages of Tickets. The country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every inducement is holdout to get persons to invest money in them. Capital Prizes of from $20,000 to $40,000 head their schemes—with Tickets at Ono Dollar.— $lOO,OOO Capital Prins are offered, Tickets $5. All such, in every instance, are frauds; and if money is sent to them for Tiokets, it is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of getting a prize. Beware of all Lotteries where the Capital Prize is unusually large in comparison to.the price ofTickett. In every instance where large Prins are offered for a small cost of Tickets, put it down for a certain fraud. FRANCE, BROADBENTS A CO., Wilmington, Delaware. NovembitBo, 1859. Public Vendue. WilL be exposed to publie sale on Thursday the Bth day of Deoember, at 12 o'clock noon, at the late residence of John Laubach, deceased, (for merly Leonard Laubaoh,) in Hanover toyrnship,.Lo high county, the following An excellent family horse,6 years old, ( I mare, I bull; 4 Cows, 3 beters, 1 young 4' bull, a four horse wagon, a three horse wagon and body, a one horse wagon, buggy wagon and harness, new sled with iron, soles, 4 ploughs, I seed plongb,'2 harrows, a now four horse power for thrashing machine,.machine strap, 2 wheelbarrows', saddlo and bridle, 4 setts plough harness, 4 fly-nets, 4 setts wagon harness, hay ladders, chains, stretcher, &0., llay by the ton, cornfodder, a lot of white oak planks and boards, hay and manure forks, grain cradle, cutting bench, grain bags, shovels, sledge, mall and wedges, anvil, sleighbells, post auger, wood stovo, bouble-barreled gun, barrel of vinegar, and various other articles to numerous to mention. Attondanco given and conditions of sal v !! : ti known on tho day of aalo by _ CHARLES S. BUSH, Administrators. November 16, 1850. —4t ..10 44 eiVi, DOMin COFFEE POT AND • riCitazt, 1: 2 4:::•ty Being based, as Dr. Hall, of tho Journal of Health, says, "on science and common sense,' are rapidly coming into use, an destined soon to supercede alll others. ARTHUR, BURNHAM, Sc GILROY, 117 & 110 S. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Sole Maitufaottirera under the Patent. ti-For sale by Dealers .In belying Artle/es, and Storekeepers generally. PERSONS 'WISHING TO, CHANGE their business to n raiddly increa,ing country, a Now Suitlemma, where hundreds nro going, where the climate is mild and delightful, sue advertisement of the Hammonton Settlement in another column. = ISE .. - LIVEIT':S.T'LBLL:; WILLIAM -.F. YEACER', 1114,HSPEcTRHI,V,If, informs -his friends and..the public generally,. that he still continues • to carry on the'Llvery busidinis ih Lair Ansi; (in the rear of Dr. Itemies.Osidenee,) where he is prepared to aocomthodato all who wish, horses and , vehicles, at tho shortest notice and on reasonable terms. His stook of Horses - his hien. selected with great mire, and trained with.au especial view to Safety, which pladoe Inaposition of keeping the very model efts • ' , (k ai a 71X1733831' TABTAILL , ' He does not sr, rove of hiring out broken-down, balks, ring.bon d, spavined, or dis eased horses, but'of Imelda e tight kind of stock, such as can travel well do credit to his stable. His carriages gad v hies it every description will aye be kep./...ci as and in good order: 'He trusts that by strict attention to businese and keeping the best of etock'he will be favored with a liberal share of patronage. pilf•All orders left at the Allen House will bo promptly attended to. _ . , WILLIAM. Ir, MEAGER. Alloritown, August 111 , 1959. • —tf PERSONS WISHING. TO ESTAI3- lish Manufactories in a now and thriving place whore business is good, See 'advertisement of Hammonton Settlement. • - • -- . A New Firm. TUE undersigned hereby inform their frlogds and the public in general, that they have formed CI co , partnership under the name of Grim It and as they have purchased the Tannery on Codur Creek, in Salisbury township, formerly owned hr Peter Ludwig, they Wave establishdd a LEA HER STORE in Allentown at•tho stand lately oconiped by Grim k Hecker. They will nlways pay the lIIGIIEST MARKET PRICE in Cash- or exchange for Lenther, for ALL KINDS OF SKINS AND HIDES, at their Tan nery in Salisbury, or at their Store in Allentown.— They will also keep on hand at their store .a fait as sortment of . LEATHER OF THE BEST QUALITY, which they willaoll for cash-or in trade for hides, at the lowest market prices. As they shall endeavor to pionso, they hopo to re ceive a full share of public patronage. • WILLIAM GRIM, ' SOLOMON LUDWIG. Allentown November 16, 1859. -—3 m ALL WANTING FARMS' IN A DE lightful vlimate rich soil, and secure from frosts, see advortisomont Hammonton Lands in another 001. . umn. 4")".INA' 'f: Buy your Hats BERGER & KECK'S. NO. 17 West liamilton street, where they now have on hand the largest assortment of HATS AND CAPS, A I Pall and Winter styles over seen in lentown, comprising every known style and quality, from /ice dollars down to fifty cents, aid such that will become old and young. Their stock of Caps is the largest in Al!entrain, and at extreme low prices. To convince the public of what is said, it may be well to state that theyhaveforty.one different styles. Surely enough to give a person a chance of suiting his taste. OaWand see them, All Hats manufactured under the supervision of Mr. Berger, he being a praotical Hatter. Remember the stand, directly opposite Barber tt, Young's Hard waro,Store, West Hamilton street. Country Merchants would do well to give us a call, na we will wholesale them hats and caps ohoapor than they can got them in the city. BERGER I KROH. Allentown, September 28, 1859. 8110 E BUSINESS AND FACTO doe, can bo carried on profitably at Hammonton.-- Sao advortiaemont of IfainmontonLande. ' TO TILE PUBIAC• rp lE Tin and Copper Smith business, co successfully carried on for the lust twenty-one year at No. 38 and 42 West Hamilton Street, in-the Borough of-Allentown by Amos Ettinger, will (remand after the first efAu, gust bu conducted under the firm orEttin g er k son. The attention of the public is Galled to the fact, that the business hereafter will beconduot. d on the Cash System. By so dealing wo expect to reduce our prices, sell cheaper than ever, and thereby benefit the public as well as ourselves. Thankful for past favors, the now fine solicit as continuance of the patronage, with which the old business stand has been favored... A polite invitation is extended to all such, as are indebted' on the old books. to make settlement in cash or ahOuptable.papers. Thdso who may not knots, when an account is duo, may bo reminded soon. by legal pi ottess. • AMOS ETTINGER, WM. J. ETTINGER.. —tf July 27, 1809. To CONSUMPTIVES—The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a Revere Lung Affection, and that- dread disease, Consumption,—is anxious to make knoWn to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it ho will send a copy of the proscription used (free of charge,) with directions for preparing and using the sumo which they will fi nd a sure Cure for Consutnyteon, -Lama, Bronchitis, ste. The only ob ject of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties Wishing the proserlP lieu Mill please address _ _ REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willlatneburgb, Kings Co., N. Y. October 20, 1859: —2m Washington Hotel.. . SEVENTH ST., BELOW WALNUT. ALLENTOWN PA. T ag undersigned, well known as a Hotel-keeper, T has retrieved into his newly built lIcWI, whore ho will be pleased to welcome his former patrons and the public generally. HENRY BACHMAN. 'jar* Ho has also a saw mill, with several acres of land, house barn he., to sell. September 21, 1859. THE ITAMIONTON FARMER.—A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, al so setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Hawanouton. in Now Jersey, can be subscribed fur at only 25 cants per annuM. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Partner, Hammonton I'. 0., Jclitti - son County, New Jersey. Those wishing ch.;.11, land of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, and where crops are never cut down by frosts, the terrible scourge of the north; see adVertisoment of Iletnniun tod Lttudr. •• isingsairr.mriaijur t s ' . "coon Nlll*Bl'' • Cilliflifr " Stand doton ntiketf+dtWof+ YhE 11 7 711rafarPINDIIM . •TII underhignad sitpatdfally • inuomett — to t -Ao' citizens of Alleptowit-andAq.publio generallY,. I,W they have just opened their new . 210•40. . , at No. 96 West Iftim Gin where they have on hand the VSBY BBliretbeath er, and all the articles portalnhig,to . lindr line dint:. sinus: Highest cash lulus 'paid to Wei. • ' • 1 Thankful for put favors they.ltope ,that lheir old customers will oontlnue to exte nd a liberal patzOttagi, w' at their he ' • • : • GRIN. it MEOICIOX Warman J„Gnin,) • VnazPil . agglat November 16. News , ! -News I...Neiiiii--- - ..i a tri d i gi cro n lyea a Iszrge . a to:cir..,4 Obildrens' Win ter S ey ty l ast tirCialt•Olk , soriptions _of' the lowest-city primai 4 . Also, Ladies'_and Chil dren's Euro at very low Priola. Military Companies can also be aecommothifeterligt Military Caps at-city : prioes,..: &tithe Mat and Cot Emporium of JAMES HESS, No. 83 East Rani i ton St., nearly ',oppolite the ' Cermet Relbsiise church, to which we invite.,the . public to - ,,Flontan oxamine our Stock before purchasing, elsewhere: Como ono, como all; both great onissaiall; , For now is the time to give us a'eon - * ' = l- " . For if you want to a dollar or more, on must surely go to HESS'S - great Nat and Cap Store. '-- .SYLVEBTER ivEnsit, Againc l: ,Allentown, November 2; 180 1., . , . ~ ....-. .tr, Birlicri , s col nrsstou rialLitits Tr At,i'arik C.OUNTltrrit,.oll7U t i s UO try ti , a ( s l • l l :m o u rk, Z ioe s f'4 l l l u ut t t t e o r n, t m° d "l g felkt e B s tnr' Grab, Fruit,' "co. gg ' 1.- e l! • • ALSO . IN . LIVE 4'0014_ 184 anti 185 West Washington Market i mitt Row North of Fulton Street, Nleir Yofk:) slaughtered at short notion. Ordorstor Groceries t Fish, Fruits, &0., letters of inquiry will receive imitediatelittertßok: Ort-Businels strictly Commission. krides 'Wetly attended to at the Boats and Atailroad .llopote,, "ad returns promptly made. , JOBBPII Batons.] VorraTirait R. MILIIIT4 Now York, August 241859.. : • FILES ANDAWASPS OF tbo BEBT• QUALITY, at the Matuttheieri; NEW STREET, above Second, between Bass and Vine Streets PHILADELPHIA; whereti*ton found the largest assortment in the Clity. , lold-alop Recut and made equal. to new, at a saying of ifyty per coot. t • The subscriber begs .lemitir to infornilis Winne:it* friends an the public generally,. Air As .doefor4 employ an Agent to solicit orders. Coininunioegenn by Mail will moot with prompt attention. , . • 'I , • - - . J. B. SMITH- Now Street :Works, Sopt.'l4, 1550. Allen Insuranee , eo4.i.!. ALLENTOWN I - LERIOH TOW . HIS Company Is orgaitize'd•under lbe general:lt* T eurance Lawa of tide State, and InintidefttsplNt the mutual principle outdo/lively, against IoseVAIN on Buildings, Merchandise and other property t piloation for inannuice may be made at tits; tillele44 the oompAny, or to the Surveyors whole usimealtATi heretofore been announced. , . ' O. W. COOPIIR, C. M. RUNK, Secretary: -.• 4 Allentown, July .15, 1851.: FARM LANDS. :FOR '' , •BALE;4-' , ' Miles fromPhiladelphiaby pakitroadr*tlMit New Jersey. Boil among the best for a, al .. purposes, being & good loam soilorith a isYtkiltilli e The , land is a large , tract Alividet iliktmeelLapreek and hundreds from all parte of the „ v im...Ey qt' settling and building. The crops'produ ate: and can be 58011 growing. : The elbiliAl tit and soouro from frosts. Tarineff0111104110: Nora, payable within four,years b7lnetalltlimltto visit the place leave Vine Street !banal Pb 11.4140. phia at 7i A. M., by liallioski 'A* •amtho ata or address R. J. Byrnes by letter,•llatomos . office, Atiantio Connty,, - plow Jersey. Eke meat in another column. ' • ' ', -'• ' • • -..'..._ Nstie rExecutor' 5t,,,. Executor's NOTIOE 'is hereby given that the undarsjoed have been appointeli Executors of the last will and testamentpf Henry Streit:llo(4o.of the tarinsibiit of South Whitehall, Lehigh. county;deestuted:- All persons indebted to said estate are berebynotliled it; make settlement within six weeks front the eat" hereof; and such as have legal. claim& against latd estate ate also requested to present their . sterupte j ; properly authenticated, within said time. HENRY STRAUSS: t " November • . IVENZIRE. x ". tl 511' 1859. . r The • . • TILE undersigned , does hereby inform'• the pub lie, that it waa impossible for him Maelleill Ma i prime till , t c lp earlier appointed date s Por t aeveral reasons lie could it ennyenientio go ilbout. lie hoe .thereibre appointed Moudgy i . Limi t Mtliriday of December forthe . drNwing thOrcafr.o: l ol 4 3l l it will cutely take place. Those therefore, who have no tickets' yet; should immediately provide atm selves with, each. They aro to be .obtable4,ku the Tobacco manufactory of JOAN 11A - Msrlar. November 11A. - —St _ . Oysters! Oysters F. Ipbu T si h n e eer lle a r r e a rre l oar i ge t rel Vs. fruit add vegetable gore, at theme er of Law Alley and,namilton Street, Allentown, Pa.; will, always keell'on hind it supply of fine oysters, which. can, be supplied at the' storo, Rr f* li es at their homes on shoritnotice. . W. W..lrA.llßainir Nov. 2, 1869, Adana Wooleter*. ATTORNEY AT -1411 t f3TIERIFF'S IitFICH, ALLENTOWN; PA. WVAIL attecil to the high and tulJoining counties. § , Alletituwu. July 27, 1869. . Look d: ere-: B EST quality of Cider Vinegar. For patelki • . (11t011..tiE 11. 11E11E,11, No. .1i South Sixth Street, corluir OrWalti4t. Allentown, Novtauber 10, Itlt4. --ti , - • MR .n ._..h...::".ar+. ~:...r~ IEIEI