. . • 4,.."!..n., .14 , ....4 , '. '.. ; ‘ ,.7 . t .. .,•- ~,, . .. . . ~.. . .. ~ ~... . . ITr..Y.t . V...tr 7* / ,:,. ;-...;''':723 '', . 1 . - .. 1 ' ''' i• , i 1 • • 7•7 /: *.... - '''' t .I.i ' “ • ..5 • ' -.1.• : A'A , ...•. .t ; • ..'• t. , st t• A - .., '.' -AIT - - * I.. _-_*-: "r*" "........ .„......,'""'" °1 .. ,.. ,Cf.' t., l.' iv ...7p•;:::.. L n. , .... .. . O il \ '441 ;.` 57:t . - ' , • ~ ~ . . ifti r.. • •4, :,.. , 2,1 r 1 4 , 4 F,• '' 1 ~ ...: 4. i; ~ , . I .T.. 6. 3,...,4 3, / , , 31 ,,,, - •f f ., .3• 1 333,,,- : 3 ~3: ,-3 :., - - , .'cir ( o ,. "` . . liti . o' , ' • ''. I'. . '• • '., / I „, -, -eit. , t t•- . •• ri . ,.,' 1 ; ~. ,i ~ ,• '. v'ye• •,c - "'"li k ......, • ' • \ r .1 .E.l.r.fttr. ~''- '''.!' \ .4II: 0,1. :t• . :.-", ," „'...: .It i ...4Ai f ; ~ , ..... it 1 •"....fli: ' ' r •. , f. . • , ^.- ":.t .. ".- 114 ....at •LI 1 . ~ ' . :2," t 'ti L, ' ri; .%. .- . '1, , , , , , ., -. •, v. *ll ' l 4' . 7 I, 7' , ? . t. ' ' 1,-... .•.,; -% , •,, . ! ~, •.' : ,'. i,...,','"'...:• ,.. 6!+ - c••.:"..0 . . , :a.. - a4lzi . ,1: - ....:, , • , t-' , "-- , 1, " ..- : ,' ‘'''' '- % , ~,,. :.-, z ,..t ! ..."cla .::I'.' - , . : - • • .. 3 , ~ ~,• 1 • .1; T.: ~..: star. . 4 , I ''''' - ' .:-: c„.ir..-;:...1. 1. ...-1, ... . ; ... • t, tri • . .. . -Af tl.l . 1 , it% ~." 'l'; .'. t f... At .'..'.." i; :, 7:: ~ i. , i, ‘. In -) • .c„, .., ''' .- • . ; ,;, .1 ' To; ...v „ 7, 1 . 01 1 11 ::: . ,:: i ' '., j ,t: ! ~..,' ~ • ••••• ;-. ': -..! '‘ i't!.' .... '..". :: !•,..• ' r . ' ..*.' 4VI 'OA IS . ' • , • • •t. t' t •• f ,: ( , • .... •••2 ' :-. 4..• '''''''''''" '''' . ••' .; •••••' 4 *': '''' •: ' 2,•• :All . 4. 0 1 • :.:: - ..tff.; ...> ', 1 . - 7 . , ..C1, A r.i,,P.‘1 4 4,Vr 61:_a• A ..-I . ' ''',"..':'!`,., a l''.. 1 1 . • ~.-. . , - z „I . ., !: ‘,..y ' I; .. ,... n .. , ~..,,, tr ,„ .i.i . , ~,,, f 4 ,, _,...,...„„, ~ I f A 3,, „ ,i, „ ~,, ;„,, .r,i-f• , '..t.i . ,.iisf .'ni . sli feu o; , ..tre, •" : v.: draf ..;, , 1i,.-4,t....: 1,1 . ., A • .:4 ' , ,:-.. ; .., a ..4.,,,,11 1 .40 11,. a . - - .., ' ' - v ~, ~• , , ; 1!. ~• ~.t, . . !., ;r,;!.. , , . P..j'.i.7::;A , 4"i 411}1,14. 1 4 '''''' X•`• * '-' ''-', a'`7 t. `isiAr "'''' 44 •-'. ' -lA , • . ._. ~.,..........., IL ,. ..: . : : . . , . , _ . , ~ : . ~ s , „ ..._. .: - .1. A 42 " n *-; ` l ''''' • :1 ) 1:C. ' ': ! ; A :": 7 .7:;7 1.jri. '..-4. 1. r e.. 1 .'. ?F': ' ;1,`... - .... ..:.' ' : :I I I.F. 7 '. N :171' ''' 7 4 . : , . 14: 4 P4 .4 ' •.. . ' ' _, _ „. s. _ - _.• ' v ,. ..-r L.,,,.,,,..., ..,4' . ., ,•,,. :o_, a ....., .vi ...:4. r ., ~,.,,,,, s r .::..q71, , ,, ,, tv , - .•.-. .T.1.:.7 , 4•-v • kt ~,,, ,!•-•:, I • ~., ~ ,? ,',.,(..•#• ,,, i7 n .l2 . 1 1 34. 1e....1: .;!, - '''..s:.: l' , ...! ~•,,,, t ri . - :•i . ' ...'-• •• ' : i'. 1. , •') ff 4 ,'••% ', • 1 f'.4 ~, 1 1 , vi - , *lf: *"..Q "i pt , nu' : ,-r-,...1,1 • ~..) -,•11.? • ir, ,1!?ni ~,,:4:V:1,7` VOLUNE" , XI•... , -- . a , ~ .. ~:- ~,- :.ae~at~:~is,~~~-~-; .r CIEUENXI ....__-• •.. . Nir. ,'. , ..11 , - -. " MME: ~, 1.. .. _el . A..c:ist . : ' • . 'I. " •'‘ t.. • 0 ,,, . ' - hillt, - A f.,? • ' • • ErV7' . .!ll .. .. .., ..1 fr•?,..- c: .• ~`, 1 . . , ,j : „. c ...„ . . . 1- `_..:—...... , [-4 .41 , t3r . 5.L.i.k- - ..gz... , '.' • . t.;?, =I IMil Ware Irooms. N0.•20 tilrese Hamilton Street,, formerly the "Nem r°rk hStore.' - • . licgtlpE WEhylilt, having lately formed a eo pnrtnorsltip in the above huainess, respectfully announce to the 'citizens of Allontotin and vicinity, Out they have on hand a first-rate assortment of C'ABXiffl3 MT•lk R E of all dosoriptidneionnsiiting oflinrausr Side-boards Pier, Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables, nlsu h at-Nut and Sofa Tables, Parlor Chairs,Spring seat Reeking .chairs Sofas, . Piano-stools , Bedsteads of every descilptiori;thiiithOr 'With a general assort uient of KITCHEN FURVITIIRE; all of which they will sell at. prices which defy competition in either town or county. „They. also manufacture to order *very description of Furniture, and every article sold by them is - warranted tcrgive entire satisfaction, orno sale. So please' gleci.thom a call and soo tor your selves, at No. 29 Wrist Hamilton atrocity—sign Of the Iro:utiun, always on hand, Tucker's Parent and. Putnam's . Palest Silti ng Beds. „Also, all lc nips of ri)king (Oases; ' ' ' g. como;te itaiottmont a Venetian Tilindr always on hand, and wade to order at eliort notice. &DION 11. PRICE, UENR 8. WEAVER p;1;. • For Si- le, • 'IRE MARIA FARM :'ND FURNACE. HIS very valuable property and splendid Forth' 1. is now offered fur sale un very t onsonuble terms. It is eituatpd two miles from Weiesport, Carbon county, and consuls of I3oli acres of the very best land and a small Furnace for making eharooal,lron. There is also a good. forge attleued.. The water power is ewer .the best in the, State, and amply sufficient not ony for the feknnee and forgo, but also for mills or other factories. The rapid improito meat of the neighborhood or kes it a very desirable • lueutiou for a mill. There ore also a .2.4, 1111 Blitckeinia m Shop,—Treant /mu, Vt;ti awl a fine Stone Stw.c house. The farm is a very excellent one; helm; considered by malty to be the fittest in Carbon county. The whole •1:10/ acres are under vultivattion, and• particularly adapted to grain and gra,s. For a (Lary For ,' it is peculiarly adapted from its proximity to one o f the best markets in the State. The Mansion is n large double two story stone one, of about 40 feet square with basement kitchen. in- one room in the basement is a large nod tine spi•ing of the very telt ,water. As a resi dence this Maria property :s seldom surpassed in point of health or. beauty. The market in Mauch Chunk is equal' if ,not better than in. Pillindelphia. The property is now offered for stile on' verrliberal terms by the owner residing in Philadelphia. A speculation cum be motto out of it by any One pur chasing it tit this time. 4pplication can be made either perionally or by letter to either of the follow. jug persons. TINSLEY-JETER. 1 Allentown, Pa. CIIAIII,ES ECKERT, WHEELER WEITZEL, Mauch Chunk, August 10. C. R. MILK'S PATIM 1111 E .Alll WATER ,PROR 1001ING. THU subscriber in coming , bbfore-the public with this rooting fouls confident not only that ho can give satisfaction to those Who may employ him cither to put on new roofs or repair old ones, lint lie IS satisfied that he can convince any. practical min that his tool' is not only Fire and Ws ter Proof, het that it is a roof thee Hill stand tho changes of heat and cold, and he durable fora great outubor of years. It can be used upon either flat or stoop roofs, or upon old and worn out shingle roofs without the I noble Of reinhVing the shingles It is also one of the best'aettdlcellint can be applied upon Tin or Iron roofs, .coming almost as cheap ns Paint, and will preserve the tin (oleo times as long. Those lutving tin roofs'that they Irish to preserve, or leaky ones that they 'want made tight and have them stay sih wilt let Putting money in their pockets by using this maturial. .PRICES. • ;For now Roof, 5,06. per &inure foot. " - a Iron, one emit, 2.ets. per Square fad. as do - two coats, t eta. par &maps foot. Two costs •on Iron or Tin guaranteed to make it perfootlyAktor_tight. . . Samples of this Not' may be seen at the Allen Ma me, Alroiiiaisn;rit. All. orders addressed to Joseph Cool, et the Allen ;louse, Allentown,, , willlbe 'promptly attended to, CONRAD.ROWER, Assiut. Allentown, Jolla 8, 1959. CRAIN,„ FLOU.R. AND COAL. tE undersigned resp e ctf u ll y bog Maio to inform Tthe citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that they are prepared to do all sorts of grist-work and to fur. d' h , Flour, Feed and Grain of all kinds at Theta's ll on the Jordon creek one mile from the borough. Whtet, Rye, Corn and ants, bought at the highest market price either at tho mill or ut their store-house Mike corner of Ninth and Linden Streets, (commonly kaown.ps the-Free Hull.) Orders for FlOur, Feed and tiretti:'reoeived either at their store house or at the of. altheir coal-yard, in First Ward, (T. J. Klop pinkeeelate stand.) The undersigned will carry on no. here4folo the coal and grain business at their old Stands. _l#)iness hereafter carried on exclu sively on the east4rlneiple. • • ROTH, MICE:LEV & CO. :Allentown, Nov.; 2, 1859: —tf JOHN O..HAII,BACH :JUSTICE:OF TOE PEACE. ofn.thlntrL7nvenai Id3t:roeef reefs, bas atreLt e b n e t ft w r e p el i lu i r as Agent uf M.L. Heller's European Ex - preps and Expe dition, Conamiesiou, and Forwarding House, No. 3 Chamber . Street, New York. • 'llo wrften'ir draws all rowers of Attorneys in the flerinawand'EnstliSh Larrganges and forwards to all llorosany and Enghind. Also Passage certificates ran be had at his (Zoe to Ilreinen, Hatnburg,llavro, Antwerli, Itdtterdnin rind Lin 1011. • • Allentown, Augudt 31, 1859, .•:;t+..R•.;:'"l...'*Y l ~.r, liC.'XViT.:'7'tY.~n+.:rr,'.l)l ;^if: ~Y""=~f i~:-~•u:_~. PUBJiiSI DVEEKLY - A3lr • .!rt. Witt" , . lEIIIIIiIiTAL • • 116;0 16 1$ On and &ter. Monday, Jttly 25, 18514 th Trains on the L. V. run as fulaill • ' ,a• .; P r e* 'T• 841 4% 1r. , : - ACein2P- 1 ,t.enve Meta Exrnase coon. Mauch Olfiliil4-4',olllL.lll,'l3',Bo'PrttL '1,06 P°M. Slatlnktiitr, 1,68' Ri ' U. 7,12-, n, • 1,83•'•":.; , '.4,52 Catasauqun, 7,27 1. 1 : , ,t 1 • . .5,22 11 ~" `Allentown, 7,40 ." :1;06 11 ' 5,46 . 0" • "- .Preemansbur,g,„B,o7 11 2,23 :042 Easton(airive) 8,20 11 J 2,48 11 • ' 'UP TRAINS. Leave , Accom. Mem.. .EXPIIIIIIII. Easton, 6,00 A. M. 111,45, " 3,35„ ." , Proomansburg, 6,40 " • 12,00 'l' 3;57 " Bethlehem, . 7,09 ,", ; ,12,19.."e : „,>4,03 . 1 f 7;40 : 12,34 " 4,20 ri Catusautnia, ' 8,07 " 12,48 11 4,35 "" Whitehall, 8,26 11 1,00 U :4,52 -" - Slatington,',.. " 1,22 ". 5,26. , 11 . r, A. M. Chunk, 10,00 " 2,05 " 6,10 1 1 . Down Train 4, with - their CoMiertiMis. Tho 6,00 a. in. Mail train will ran in.oonneellon with the Catawissa, Williamsport and ,Erie train from Elmira, Willifirnerport, -- 'Danidllti - and - RuPort, and will connect at Allentown with.tbe:East"Penn syliania train for Reading, Harrisburg and. Patts villa ; at Bethlehem with the North Pannsylvatila train for Philadelphia; at Easton with' the COntral R. R. of Now Jersey train .for, New, York,. . end .at •Phillipsburg with' the Bel. DeL train for:Beliddere. This train will also enable passengers to go Water Gap, Scranton and Great Bond i either by the Del. Del. or the Control R. R. of Now. Jersey, Tho 12,30 p m. Express train will run in connec tion with the Beaver Meadowtrain from Wilkosbnire; White Haven, . Ilazieton and Weatherly, • and ,with the East Pennsylvania train from Harrisburg, Potts ville'and Reading, and will connect ivith the North Penn. train for Philadelphia, with the .Central of Now Jersey train for. Now York, and with the Bel. Del. train for Latizbertvilio, Trenton and Philadel- Up Tnibie, tails their Confliction*. The 6,00 a. in. Accommodation train will connect .with tho East Pennsylvania train for Reading, Potts ville, and Harrisburg., The 11,45 a. in. Mail train will run in connection with the Bol.'Dol. train from Philadelphia r Trebton and Lambertillle, With"thd•Contral of New Jersey train from New York, with the North Penn. train from P,hiladelphit, and will connect with the Beav er Meadow train for Weatherly, Hazloton, White Haven and Wilkesbarro. Tho 3,35 p. m. Pxpress train will, run in connec tion 'With the Central of New Jeremy train for New York and will connect with the East'Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Harrisburg, and with the Catuwissa, Williamsport and, Elmira train for Ru pert, Danville, WilliamsportAnd Elmira. , The Morning 'train down and the 3,35 train up, will not atop at South Easton. R. IL SAYRE, Supt. do Eng. July 27.-May. 25. NO HUMBUG! 1059. .1 Hit Al IVIITER! 1059. UST RECEIVED RICH FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN ENDLESS PROFUSION AT WOLLE BURDGE'S GREAT STORE, Xv. 7 East flani Won Send, (Near the Allen House.) Full Stock of 81LIC GOODS, Full Stock of STA PI,II GOODS, Full Stook of FANCY GOODS, • Fashionable FALL SHAWLS, . CL.THS, CASSINI:RS and VESTINGS. BLANKETS, QUILTS, MIME LINENS, CAItrETS, Groceries, nice, fresh and cheap. Crockery and Glass Ware, tine nseort.aent, • WITH LOTS OF OTHER GOODS Too numerous to mention, all of which will he sold at TUE VERY LOWEST PRICES! Please call and examine for yourselves, as we de not expect you to b. 7y unless it is for your own interest. FAIR! FAIR! FAIR! We have laid in. this unusually heavy stock with a view to meet the demands of the public at the al); preaching Fair, and we think ourselves able to meet the taste of all in point of FASHION, QUALITY, AND • PRICES we want is a call before you purchase else whuro• WOLLE k BURDOD. . JACOB R. WOLLE.] [J. BUREGE. September 28. —tf EMI ' • CHEAP CASH Shoe and Hat Store, ALIAS AMER= di. SON. f/gl% himi THE subscribers have this day en tered In.oo-partnership under the above Firm, and have taken the stand lately occupied by Jonas George, next door ta the Hard ware Store of Ilagenbuch, Ilersh .5, Co., where they are now opening a very largo stock of Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps ..4e. And, having adopted the Cash System, they would invite one and all to give them an et.rly call as cash buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine oaf stock before purchas ing altowliere. • We have a Shoe and Boot Manu factory, by which we aro constantly adding to our already heavy stook, goad and subitantlal work which will give 'ample satisfaction to 'the wester and' which we are, selling Wholesale and Retail at the very lowest figure. N. B. Just received a large supply of Gum Shoes of every description; Also Trunks, Carpet Bags .Measured work will be done at the shortest notice. ELIAS MERTZ. LEWIS 11. MERTZ. Allentown, Nov. 9, 1859. ly EMII ALL.EN HOUSE , ALLENTOWN, PENNA: THIS well known Rouse will hereafter be con ducted undor the personal supervision of Yohe & Newhard, who will spare no pains to maintain the high reputation, the Rouse has heretofore borne. It is the largest and most cen tral Rouse in the place, being situated at the corner of the Public Square and Bealllton street. Its cen tral location. renders it tbe more converdant for business men as well as for those travelling for pleastire. The Rouse is provided with Baths, Airy Chambers, Parlors, Reading Reseal, &c., &c. Tho bill of faro and table accommodations are the host the market affords. Every, attention is given to insure the comfort of guests. Agreeable society may nlways be found at this establishment. An omnibus is always in readiness to convey passen gers to and from the depot at the arrival and depar ture of every train. PERSONS 'WISHING TO ESTA.B- Bah Manufactories In a now and thriving plaoo where business is good ; Soo advertisement of Hammonton •St t loment. 128 EMt==n= L 11 • JOSEPH F. NEWHARD • EPHRATA! TORE, ' Proprtetors. Allentown, October 26th, 1858. At , "'" • Allen - lA*4 l Pm, ifeeembe(rilrlBs9' MBE • ._ „. FULLSTR.A7,;':?I\raI4TIIyt,S: 1 two .i..r ir..... -.•..„{: L ., : ,, iii . 4 . Washms ...&,- Ive , . . . ,: Iniudiag..4 , We* Of Mount Vernon;- -.H Itt.. thel enttraving4.ot.Wash Wean." Thestipiendhi' 1 p tinvigiuture fr o ni original painttpgq hz.giattp ) and aro exgrayed'ekolitii in, the . hightut style,. of- - A4 , 7-. allay. atki.inoll4s4ls -Inolfea;'• . -4467i botrattittit bit saP4ltAlfatrl• Ao.RADY ,I 3 oftra , 1 01 1 044. i. Pitturell , have halm pa alga noon_ tho.pnitlia, muddy' sat warts of art-7. and einCodially ln'oheitii, W , OE and uddy onicingA Hagar-tnap, ittit difficult tb convince persona of-taste I that tiuky:axo onto in orderlow,what the.) , have not 1 'Hitt Man: tralusAiliala . tto flrpt aitiets their own • .thei r ituttOnnting to' i-34AltleYtitootaitn'nottenti • to I , product!, fttlinAt/11011 *SALLY DAANTir in', at Well AP tun DEBT ronininti, and that shall ba OPLIINDID otortinillitOrtiattf Penton; tufpOpinions that can be talteaaPrir . , A,-. t t , - , ..,'. ~ .. .. •• ,' 0.4-,The.Bditor of the Nato . York, Obserssr says t "Mille - engravings aro genuine* Works of Sti— th° likenesses aro admirable. The pdrtrait of Mr. ,Elvorett will take precedenee'nfall others." The.. NS* t York. Christian Addoiale sajsi " They aru annitt:the Beat 'esigrattines we have over soon, and,tkogublishers are fully responsible •for all they.prontlee." TER OR .4LMOST ATM, Wo will send, post paid, seeurely.packed In rollers— ,Either Begravinir,and 4 $3 Mosarane, 1,34)r for $3. Both' Begrailagtc, find a $0 '3lagazinett year for $4. Actertrs'ithe'reefif $3O atone dine will havo an extra copy of each engraving. ' ' ' The •Magailnes are Barper4:. The Knickerbocker, Go4eye lady's Book, 'Thy Ationoc te ßk,ialodod;,. WA. By special. arrangement,' the entire year's sentniorOtion to,the Magazines is paid over by to their publishers, and, subscribers, reedy° ' their sup,. ply fur the year direct frota , respeCtlie.publiert.' .tion offices. Tito oost of tha - ei4railning is paid on ly by the difference between the loivest Wholesale and reguler,,priec,Agtbe, agazine..• , jiliftt,Wgravinge out et ono:, and, subseriptions to periOdicale einotoence , with carrent ..istrue r 4n1e;1,1, otherwise ordered: - Money .iit,:Ortr risk, if Pinot Ii retained of having been Outbid: —Vint impressionsare beet, therefore Sint curb': ',`Addreelq' • (At Wsi. Mut, S Sox'S Wale Stoib,) • 543 BROADWAY, • NEW YORK. . Business DireetOry. OF the Counties of BERKi, lANDANON, NORTHAMPTON.. -AND SODUYL KILL, Together With a General, Directory of.Nanioa of Ciagene. licacria9,:Zeiatnen, ,, Affenitoon, Zee, ton and Pottsville. , The subscribers will publish at :an. eirirtkay complete Directory, of-the above coutilles;Whiph contain the niunii6 of all Manufactiliers, Professional men, Danko, Insurance Chimpaziies, Newspareld, Mining Companies; . Railroad•and -other Corporations. The names will be regularly olassified. 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 aro now engaged collecting the necessary informatiou, and it is hoped the public generally will aid in . oar rying out the enterprise. Subscription Price of Book, $1,50 per copy Advertising, $l5 per page WM. H. BOYD, Publishers of Directories for Philad. iphia Lancas ter county, Delaware State, Washington city, New York, Ao., .bo. Principal office Appleton's building, Broadway, N. Y. Sept. 7 1859. --tf IF-t1":1 1 b Ik /./ %1 1 I Br' =SIP 4! No 23 East Hamilton sired, opposite the Germab Re formed Church; A llentown Pa. WOULD respectfully beg leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has just received frbm New York and Philaclelphili the largest and bastselocted stock of CLOCKS, WATCH ES, JEWELRY end SILVER WARE ever offered for sale in Allentown. - All of which le is determin ed to sell itt' prices lower than ever:before offered— ' as cheap if not cheaper than the some can be bought in the cities—and guarantee all goods to bo what they are represented. - All are invited to ball and ex amine for themselves. Clocks. Watches and .rerrelry ropidrod in the beet style and all work warranted. MELODEONS. - Also on bond a largo assortment of Melodeons of the best manufacture for churchss and private hoes eis. Thankful for past encouragement, be hopes, by attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. •• : • Sept- 21, 1e756. —tf News! News! News! TUST received a large stock of Fall t and. Winter Style of Hats and Caps. '7 ,7 -.N Childrons' Fancy Hats and Cape of all descriptions, of the lowest city prices. Also, Ladles' and Children's Fars at very low Prices. Military Companies can• also be ncoommodated with Military Caps at city prices, at the Iliaterind Cap Emporium el- JAMES HESS, No. 33 East limit. ton St,, nearly opposite the. German Reformed church, to which we invite the public to come and examine our Stock beforp . pgrchoging elsewhere. Como ono, come all, both groat and small, For now is the time to give us mean; " For if you want to a dollar or more,. You most surely go to HESS'S groat 'Hat and Cap Store. SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent Allentown, November 2, 1889. was ansTau'.4 CO. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING . 2TORE Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt Manufactory, T the old stand,Tro. 706 Chestnut treet, Phila -21.• Mph's, opposite theWashiugton House. • A. IVINCHSSTER will-give, as heretofore, his personal supervision of the Cutting and'Manufaetur ing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. • - . Persons desiring to order-Shirtg,,san be supplied with the formula for measurement, on application by mail. Constantly on hand, a varied aid select stook of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode. ss3` Wholesale orders supplied on liberal terms. NOTICE. T . =PERS of Administration, with'the annex ed, have been granted to the undersigned resi dent in the borough of Allentown, Upon the Estate of Charles-Saeger, late of said borough, deceased. All persons indebted to laid eatato will please make payment, and those having claims against the same present them without delay. H. J. FAEGER Administrators. 'C. BS. 'RUNK, Allentotrn, Nov. 9, 1850. . at 'PERSONS WANTING CIIA.NGt OP climate for health, sea advertisorecnt of Hammonton Lands in another column. 1.1 .• • • 1- • • •• VI . 4 `B4 OLIVE AT 'on :DOLLAR AI Dlirry,...,..ct s PER A NU .- V.lll , Wen PO 60 ••,....•AX •RPOR CLOCKS, WATCHES, CHARLES S. MASSEY, 133:1 FMEMSWEERWEM bditoo o 41%4 • Lottenesof • ~;),...ii,,Foß,,, , D,EoEm•riElt,,ti.Bso:•:,,` •.; • - • ,rralittetar6ol/lientirdeCC A 29 - tirataltPri Wtlik4;fgo 9; l"C;a24ti. " 4,714; fiiiit; to the f6llbiritirgpletiald Sobetilis td ba d'raivu daring the PreleiiS'tocraitt. ,t- •:. • - .•• EMI cent Scheme. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $70,000! -- Gra#4*ssitimtaii k i Lottery of Del. .01.40.151 MERE b, 5at.,.D00.31,1850 - 78 Numbars-13 Dt 1 .PRItID - $70,000' 1 80,00° 1 12,750 , 12,750 1 . 8,080 1 . 5,000 .8. 2,500,, 5 2,000 10 1,250 - 257 1,600 , 65 ' 200' .05'.* 'l5O 65 . 100 . 65 10 4,810 40 27,040 • 20 ap,;fori pomp, amounting, ; to -$4,202.000 Tickets $2O, Halves $lO, Quars., ss,..Elg4the Cottlfiotito 91Packugoof20 wholes, cosiis299 00 Do. ' do. '2O 141",1 60 ' do: 20 Quoitors, 'l4 70 do. 20 . 37 37 Granck.Conscaida,ted . ' Lotto' sr of . THE "HAVANA PLAN: • ' Eitra• Class' .2VINE, To be drawn in' Wilinington, E , at.y Deo., 31,1859; Every other Ticket a Prize Prizes - payable in - full; without deduction In these Lutieries, every Prise is drawn SPLENDID B . OIIISMIt. 1 petit, of • • • • $50,000 '2 prizes of • 12,500 2 prim of 5,000 2 prizes of ' '4,000 • 2 prize9f •-•• 2,840 2 prizes of - ' 1,000 10 prises of 400 • 10, prises of. $OO 20 prizinhaf„. . 200 100 prizes Of s' 100 25,000 prizes' of And 212 'Approximation prizes ranging . fiim $2O ' • isp to $5Ol. • •- 25,365 prizes, amounting to 15340,000 • Whole Tieltots $10: halves $5 p Quurters $2;5l Person who desire need only reniit the risk on a Package, fur which we will send a certificate as follows : A Certificate of Package of 16-Wholes, costs $96 Do. do. 10 Delco:4, " 98 Do. do. 1(1 Quaitcrs; " '24 Ds. do. 16. Eighths, " 12 ;Mil-Prizes paid immediately atter the drawing. All orders addressed to FItANCC, BROAD: . Denys A: Co., Wilmington. Delaware, will meet with prompt attention, and tho printed official drawing sent us soon us over. Persons living at a distance should be extremely cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Ccr- Oilcloths of Packages of Tickets. The country is flooded with bogus and swindling „„ Lotteries. Every inducement is holdout to got persons to invest money in them. 'Capital Prizes of from $20,000 to $40,000 bend their schemes—with Tickets tit One Dollar.— $lOO,OOO Copital Prizes are offered, Tickets $5. All such; in every iustance, are frauds; and if money is sant to them for Ticicots, it is so much thrown away without the shade* of a chance of getting a prize. Beware of all Lotteries whore the Capital Prize is unusually large in comparison to tho price of Tiektiti. In every Instance where, largo Prizes are offend for a small cost of Tickets, put it down for n certain fraud. FRANCE, BROADBE NTS dr. CO., Wilmington, Delaware. ' November 30, 1550., a.3E1C311 AIN& DPlniniO 4 • _ COFFEE POT 11 1 114 01 : 10 3E b 4:::Oty Being based, as Dr. Hall, of the Journal. of Health, says, "on science and common sense," are rapidly coming into use, and destined soon to supercedeull others. ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY; 117 & 119 B. Tenth Bt., Philadelphia, Bole Manufacturers under the Patent. air-For sale by Dealers In House. keeping: Article., and Storekeepers genera y. Briggs & Helfrich COMMISSION DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE SUell as Pork, Beef, Mutton, Smoked Moats, Poul' try, Game, Eggs; Butter, Lard, Cheese, Flour" Grain, Fruit, ke. ALSO IN LIVE STOCK, 184 and 185 West Washington Market, (First Row North of Fulton Street; New York.) • slaughtered at short notice. Orders for Groceries,Fish, Fruits,. ae.,.promptly . All letters oinquiry will rodeivo immediate attention. "Xi-Business strictly Commission. Sales strictly attended' to.at the Boats and Railroad Depots, and returns promptly made. ' &man Bums.] E.ToB.l.susB R. Ilcurnicw. New York, August 24,1859. . —ly Oysters! Oysters.. V o o r d o i c n ar a ri d e dj . addition t a o t • 4.( A i s lo buTsi4nOssuntocrreati tbo • ". ' Lie fruit and veuetable store, at the corner of Law Alloy and Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., will always keep on hand u supply of fine oysters, which can be supplied at the store, or to families at their homes on abort notice. W. W. HAMERSLY. • Noy. 2, 1862. . —tf I=MEI SOTIE . . wn Dall°4.. Is' ' * 70,000 mow) 25,500 10,000 *ie,eoo 10,000 12,200 257;000 13,000 9,750 4,550 192,400 540,800 I=EICI CAUTION ==ES=M M . .. Or), rj tok l i otUZ 4110,WitrOna. r i irir*pq. Birk Htits .B E 11G' S xr iiost gift ton 'striiiki;' .i‘,:flO're`' 'nay; I . ll ' • haie bn heruntibiatzeifassoitaiblif Of ' - , -t tr", Fall end Wluteastyleo over seen•lo, Al- 410 44 . lentown, ear - uprising 'every knowi style-and quality, ,froin -five dollar's' down to RV a'rld'atteh' 'that Will beeomo,old and,young: stock .of Claps is the largest in Alleptean, and. at e4tretne low, prices. To convince the or what is said, it may be well to istats that they have jorty-otte different styles. Surely enough .tolgit:o a•person . a chapea of suiting ;his taste. Call and see them,' ME All Hots • mablifailtutoT tiridei trio eiiperviston' of p, g rgor,lie being a r ia:tattoo! Hatter.. nomotabor the stand, dirootly oppooito Barber 41c.Yckpng's yard ..,warel3tora, Wist`thirailtairitioet.' "' Ofilt•Country'Alerehants would' do , well;to;gIvo a call, n 8 ‘9O will wholesale thorn hats and. ceps cheaper than they can get in'them* he atty. BERGER. KECK; Allentown, September 28, }pu t .; , --SHOE = BUSINESS : AND FACTO = ries, calk, be carried on,profitably atjAmmonion.-,- ° Boo ad'yortisegkorit or .17ammot4ou Lando. TO .THE PUBLIC. . . rP 3E iriti and OoppoWSmith - business, stroceesfully-earritiCen:for the o—/-•ine4 twouty-onq .yoar nt No., 38 and 42 West %minter' Street, In the BorOugh of Allentown by Amealttinger,vill &mend tither the first gust, be conducted under the firm of Ettinger k Son. Tho attention of the public is called,to the fact, that the business hereafter *lll iiectirideet:d on the Caeh Eystem. By so dealing - we - expect to reduce our prices, sell cheaper than ever, and thereby benefit the public as well as oursolinis. Thankful for past favors, the now firm Benoit .as continuance of the patronage, with which the old business stand has been favored. • ' 6,500 A polite invjtattonle extended to. all such, as are indebted on the old hooks., to ,maku settlement in cash or acceptable papers. Those wlio may not know, when an aceount is `diielmny be' itimindedithion by legal process. A5lOB •ETTINGER. WM. J. ETTINUEIR. July 27,1859. . PERSONS 'WISHING TO CHANGE Moir business to a rapidly increasing country, a NOW Bettlemont, idiom hundreds tire goin g; where the climate is mild and delightfuVieeadvertleemont of the Hammonton Settlement hi another column. 9 - 10. co NSUIVIPTIVES.--no advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a 'very simple remedy, 'after having sufferedseveral ;years with a severe Lung ,Afection, and. that dread disease, Coniumption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow•sufferers the Moans of cure. To till who ‘ dosire it hetwill send a copy of the prescription used (free of; charged ,with directions fur prepating and using tbe sante, which they will find a sure Cure 'for Coneintylson, Asthma; Itronditis, the. The only`ob• foot of the advertiser in.sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and ho hopes every sufferer will try-his remedy, as-it Will 604 theta nothing, and may prove a blessing.. Parties wishing thepreserip. Lieu will pleasooddross REV. EDWARD A. ,WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., October 213, ISM). --2 m ALL WANTING' ARMS IN A DE lightful ulimuto, rink soil, antl_scouro from frosts, see advortivoment eglammonton Lands in another col umn. F LES AND RASPS . OF the BEST QUALITY, . at the • •Manufaatory, 1,/ NEW STREET, a4ors Second, between Race and Vine Streets PHILADELPHLefrwhoro may be found the largest assortment in the City.. Old Files Resat and made equal to new, at a saving of Fifty per cont. Tho subscriber begs. leave4ii inform his numerous friends and tho public genurally, thas . he flocs not employ an Ayeni to sonOit. °piers, Communications by Mail will meet with prompt attention. T. B. SMITH, New Street Filo Works, Milan ' Sept. 14, 1859. " —3m Allen Insurance Co., . ALLENTOWN 9 LEHIGH COUNTY, PA. • 91111 S Company is organized under the general In 'eurstatio Laws of this Slate, and insures upon the mutual principle exclusively, against loss by fire, on Buildings, Merchandise and other property. Ap plication for lIISITTIIOO may he made of the oak° of the company, or to the Suirveyors whose names have heretofore boon announced. C..W. COOPER, President.' 0. M. RUNIC, Secretary. Allentown, July 15, 1859. • —l3, Washington Hotel, SEVENTII ST., BELOW WALNUT ALLENTOWN PA ELE undersigned, Well known as a Iliotol-keepor, T has ronmeillnto his newly b lilt llc tel, where he will be pleased to welcome his former patrons and the public' generally. 'HENRY BACHMAN. rAr• Ho has also a aaw mill, with auroral acres of land, bouso, barn ,to., to soli. , Soptombor 21, 1859, 3m ' FARM LANDS • FOR • SALE; 25 Miles from Philadelphia by Railroad, in tho State of Now Torsey. Soil among the boat for agricultural purposes, being a good loath soil, with a oluy bottom. The land is.a large tract' divided Into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. Tho crops produced are large and can be soon growing. The olio:Into is delightful• and soeuro from frthits. Terms from $l5 to $2O per acre, payable within fouryears.by Installments. To visit tho place leave Vino Street Wharf at Philadel phia at 7.1 A. M.; by Retilroad for Hammonton, or addretis It. J. Byrnes by letter, Haminonton Post office, Atlantic County, Now •Jersop. Soo advertise ment in anotner column. E xecutor's NOtice. NOTIOL is heretly given that the undersigned . have boon appointedlixoeutors of thf, last will and testament of Many Strauss, late of the township of South Whitehall, Lehigh county, deceased: All person's indebtedsto said estate are hereby notified to troika settlement within six• weeki from the date hereof; and such as havi legal claims against said estate are also requested to present Weir accounts, properly authenticated, within said time. • HENRY STRAESS, Rxieutore. WILLIAM WENNER. —Bt November 18, 1859. Look Here B EST quality or Cider Vinegar. For P ale by 'GEORGE It. REBER, • N0.t47 South Sixth Street, ourner of Walnut. Allentown, No% ember 15, 1550. t ~* • 4.ks..kit,..[:ii::?alrE. .7 a . 1144,...'. ....74.07 itj et! . V-; . • .16401141144 . t • • ' -1,1 1 4 , At THE Demooratio-Itepublittani and nll,sucltna,arkt opposed 4". aolifolig*RlVO donut . A dmlnlitratiort gentler .June ;11neniitten—,a 1 such -6 nro oppoalftrldftliti , ‘thispdtin , flieetinipidtgril BWint llo,4ll, suaras*lr.l)olP° B o4t°, Ogg tension of•Ellavery 7 -ttil quo e 4 ata o. p pp o oegg~ to tradel , --all• such as atn"in'faVer of tin'eomiontioarlittz" ministration of the,flanaWilne33ool,-en:llllo.ltAtiratt in favorlf o,prptectiv9,tarlff, : and,of aft. eammlip t i v , Adidniitrallon thb 'State and iPodotai ' Govern meritel;',o6 hereby - requested; ttiTinoetzia"Otimlf3l444l Meeting, on , tiatarclay , 'the 24th of Degembeg„ R uster at 10, o'elo'cit; A. M., at the of Capc; . .,„ sthiste4F4 select' a delegate to•roprermat the OottnlyilUitte 4 Stato Convention to be hold iii,llarrisburg 0/1 - 01Q, 22nd of tititoiti next, fie' tllb pi ting a candidate for:Otalraoroltd'ohcohslitrillhWi 2g , Delezato to ,thol National pogyotkop, y