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Trance, Broadbent* & Co., Managers, Wilniingion, Detat - coati. • The Manager, oral the attention of o public to the following. Splendid gohemes to bo drawn during the pro:dent month. Magnificent Scheme. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $70,000! 'Grand Consolidated. Lottery of Del. . CLASS 18, To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Set., Deo. 31,1859 SCHEME, ' 78 Numbers-13 Drawn Ballota 1 Pans $70,000 /11 1 10,000 1 12,750 1 1 12,750 f 5,080 1 10,000 5,0110 2.500 20,800 2,1100 10,000 1,250 12,200 1,0110 257,000.290 13,000 150 0,760 100 . 6,510 70 4,550 40 . 192,400 20 540,800 - '41,§1 6 11 27,040 31,396 prises, amounting i $1,202.000 Ticket' $2O, Halves $lO, Quara., $6, Ell . $2,50. Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, coats $ ; ' 00 Do. do. 26 Haloes 140 Do. do. • 26 Quart ers, 74 70 „do. 26 Eighth, 37 37 Grand Consolidated Lottery of Md. , ON THE.HAV.ANA PLAN. Extra Casa. To he drawn in Wilmington, Dol. bat, Deo., 31, 1559. livery other Ticket a Prise I Prizes payull'.: in' full, without deduction In then Lotierice, every Price if clraton. , aPLIINDID SCHOOL .. I.prize of $5O 000 2 prizes of ' 12,500 " 2 prizes of 5,000 , 2 prizes ot — 4,000 2 prise of 2,840 2,prizOs of , ,1 • 000 10 przzes of 400 . . ' 11/piizoirof ' • 300 20 prizes of 200 100 prizes of. 100 28.000 prizes of 8 And. 212 Approximation prizes ranging from $2O —.—., up to $5OO. 25,365 prizes, amounting to $3 , 10,000 Whole Tickets $10: halves $5; Qunrters $2,50 Person who desire need only remit the risk on a Package; for which we will send a certificate as A Certificate of Package of 16 Wholes, costs $96 `Do. de. 16 naives, " 48 Do: do. 16 Quarters, " 24 Da. do• 16 Eighths, " 12 AO - Prizes paid immediately alter the drawing. orders toldretwed to FtteNcE, BROAD nisNTR ,Ss Co., Wilmington, Delaware, will meet with prompt attention, and the printed official drawing sent as aeon as•over. r==l • CAUTION. Persons living at a distance should be extremely cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Cer tificates of Packagos of Tickets. The country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every iudaoanient is hold out to got persons to invest money in them. Capital Prizes of from $20,000 to $40,000 held their schemes—with Tickets at'One Denim. 9100,000 "Cupital Prlies are offered, Tickets 85. AI. such, in every instance, are frauds; 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. Beware of all Lotteries whore the Capital Prize is unusually Urge In comparison to the pries of Ticket:. In every instance where largo Prizes are offered for a I smell eost of Tickets, Put it down for a certain fraud. • PRANCE, BROA. DIIII NTS .t CO., .Witst impost, Delaware. November 30 , 1859. —lm 'liminess Directory • .the Counties of BERES, LEBANON, LE- V/ ' NORTHAMPTON AND 80111TYL MIDLiTogether with a General Directory of Names of, Citizens of Reading, Leiaaon, Alleareion, Eas ton and rottgaile. The subscribers will publish at an early day a complete Directory of the above counties, which will contain the names of all Merchants, Manufacturers, Profesaional men, Banks, Insurance Companies, NawsParers, Mining Companies, Railroad and other Corporations. The names will be regularly classified according to their several avocations. The work will be dvo size, and will be a perfect reflex :Of. the business and resources of the above countimr . . . • . An able and experienced corps of canvassers are • now engaged collecting the necessary information, and it is hoped the publio generally will aid in car rying out the enterprise. dubscription Price of Book, $1,50 per copy Advertising; $l5 per page WM. H. BOYD, Publishers' of Directories for Philad, iphia, Lamina toteounty, Delaware . Btate,llrushington city, New York, ko., Ac. Principal °aloe Appleton's building, Broadway, N. Y. Sept. 7 1859, ' _News ! News !'. News 1 jetIIIST received a large stock of Fall d and Winter Style of Hats' and Cape. Childrens' Fancy Hata and Caps of all , descriptione, of the lowest city piioes. Ladies'Alio: and Childron's Furs at vary low Pricis. .MilitarY'Companien can also be accommodated with Military Caps at aity prime, at the Hat and Cap Emporiunr QIIJAMES HERS, No. 33 East aims. ton St.,' nearly,. opposite the German= 'Reformed church, to which Vre inyito the public to come and examine our Stoidthetbre purchasing , elsewhere. Come Oh,, emelt all, both great and small, - For new le the time to giro na a call ; For ifsou waut to a dollar or more, ' You must re surely go to HESS'S groat Hat and Cap SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent. Allentown, November 2, 1850. tf 6ENERIL_AGENT, • ALLFAITOPTN; PA. • All daily potiere.froni New York and Philadelphia tetrad to 6ubs.:ribers regularly after the rrrlval of oart. Pußlisatp.'WEE4y.rnE.V..l3,tltlk'AL.iytit. LEHIBINALLEY RAIL' ROAD. gMglPaßliEßMffi. On and alter Monday, July 2&,1859, the Tasaenpr, Trains on the L. V. R. R. will.run as folloye:„ , • DOWN TRAINS. Leave MAIL. EXPRESS. Accoir.' Mauch Chunk, 0,00 A. M. 12,30 P. M. 3,00 P. M Slatiugton, 6,90 " 1,08 " 3,25 " Whitehall, 7,12 " 1,33 " 4,52 " Cataaauqua, 7,27 " 1,45 " 5,22 " Allentown, 7,40 " 1,56 " 5,45 " Bethlehem,7,sB " 1,11 " 6,10 " Preetnanolnrg, 8,07 " 2,20 ." 6,22 " Emden (arrive) 8,30 " • 2,43 " 7,15 UP TRAINS. Leave Aocou. Mum. EXPRESS. Easton, 6,00 A. AL 111,45 " 3,35 " Freemanahurg, 6,40 " 12,09 " 3,57 " Bethlehem, 7,00 " 12,19 " '4,08 " Allentown, 7,40 " 12,84 " 4,20 Catnanuqua, 8,07 " 12,40 " 4,35 " Whitehall, 8,26 " 1,00 " 4,62 " Slatington, 9,04 " 1,29 " ' 6,28 " Ar. M. Chunk, 10,00 ". 2,05 " 6,10 $70,000 ) 00,000 Down' Trains, with, their Connections. The 6,00 a. m. Mail train wilt run in connection with the Catawisea, 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; nt Bethlehem with the North Pennsylvania train for Philadelphia; ut Easton with the Central R. R. of Now Jersey train for New York, and at Phillipsburg with the Bel. Del. train far Belvidere. This train will also enable passengers to go to the Water Gap, Scranton and Great Bend, either by the Bel. Del. or the Central R. R. of Now Jersey train. The 12,30 p. m. Express train will run in connee lion with the Beaver Meadow train from Wilkeebarre, White Haven, Hazleton and Weatherly. and with' the East Pennsylvania train froth Harrisburg, Potts villaand Reading, and will connect with the North Penn. train for Philithelphia, with the Central of New Jersey train for New York, and with the Bel. Del. train for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadel. phis. 25,500 Up Trains, with their Connretions. The 8,00 a. m. Accommodation train will connect with the Rut Pennsylvania train for Reading, Potts ville, and Harrisburg. The 11,45 a. m. Mail train will run in connection with the 801. Del. train -from Philadelphia. Trenton and Lambertville. with the Central of New Jersey train from Now York, with the North Penn. train from Philadelpbit, and will connect with the Beav er Meadow train for Weatherly, Hazleton, WLito Haven and Wilkesbarre. • The 3,35 p. Paprese train will run In connea tion with tho Central of New Joreey train t'or New York and will connect with the Emit Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Harrivhurg,, and with the Catawisso, Williamsport and Elmira train for Ru pert, Danville, Williamsport and Elmira. The morning train down and the :1,35 train up, will not stop at South Easton. July 27.—May. 25 For Sale, TilE MARIA FARM AND FURNACE. m iMS very valuable property and splendid Farm is now offered for sale on very reasonable terms. It is situated two miles from Weittsport, Carbon county, and consists of 11:101 acres of the very hest land and a small Furnace for making charcoal Iron. There is also a good forge attac- ed. The water power is one of the best in tho State, and amply sufficient not only for the furnace and forgo, but also for mills or ether fsctoriee. The rapid improve ment of the neighborhood m, kos it a very desirable location for a mill. There are also a •ill] Elnekernith Shop,—Tenant houses, „ , and a.fl tic Stone Sto , v ?matte. - The farm is a very excellent one ; being considered by merry to be the finest in Carbon county. The whole 1304- acres are under cultivation, and particularly adopted to grain and grass. For a,. dairy Far it is peculiarly adapted from its proximity to one of the,best markets in the State. The Mansion is a large double two story stone one, of about 40 feet square with basement kitchen. In one room in the basement is a large and line spring of the very beat water. As a resi dence this Maria property le seldom surpassed in point of health or beauty. The market in Mauch Chunk is equal If not better than in Philadelphia. The property is now offered for sale on very liberal terms by the owner resitting in Philadelphia. A speculation can be made out of it by any one par. chasing it at this time. Application can be made Dither personally or by letter to either of the fellow fag persons. TINSLEY JET ER. CHARLES ECKERT, AEontown, Pa. WHEELER k WEITZEL, Mauch Chunk, August 10. 00 0, Dominio4„ COFFEE POT Ten, Pot, Being based, as Dr. Hall, of the 'Tolima of Health, says, "on solemn and oommon sense , are rapidly coming into use, and destined soon to inmeroede all others. ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY, 117 & 119 8. Tenth Elt., Philadelphia, Sole Pdanufaotarers under the Patent. • 4111r/rOr male by Dealers In House. keeping krtteles, and Storekeepers generally. Briggs & Helfrich COMMISSION DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Or COUNTRY PRODUCE QIICII as Por, Beef, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Pool try, Game, Eggs, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Flour Grain, Fruit, Ac. ALSO IN LAVA STOCA",. 184 and 184 West lYashington Market, (First Row North of Stilton Street, New York.) „2011 Hoge slaughtered at short notice. Orders for Grooories Ptah, Fruits, .to., promptly filled. Au letters oeinquiry will receive immediate attention. attende OW-d. Business strictly ommission. Sales stry to at the Boat C s and Railroad Depots, ictl and returns promptly made. JORRPG BRIGGS.] Votramtle R. RICLFRIOR. New York, August 24,1850. —7ly A. B. Schwartz, ATToRNET . IT . Liw PF4C e ll d ', oo E rs ee e t a e i t i o ur f ni t i h to e a sh ilt r r i e f &t, o A ft i oe len town, Pa l . O • Oft-Can be consulted in the English and. German langnagoe.-114 November 23, 1839, " ' •IN• R. R. SAYRE, Supt. a Eng --tr ISM T MC NI MD 11 fit 11. 1 . Pa „ r 4 -• ,•.! !;;.,„ gr., SERI C. R. MILK'S ' PATENT ' :; r MN .11111-.4111. 1 1111111iet illql rpm: Subscriber in coining Wore thopublic with this rooting feels contKont not, only,th at he Can giro satisfaction to. those who may employ him either to put on now roofs or repair old ones, but ho is satisfied that ho can convinco any weeded man that his roof is not only Piro and Witer Proof, but that It ill a roof that will stand. the changeeof heat and cold, and be durable for a great number of years. It can be used upon eitborflat or steep roofs, or upon old 'and worn out shingle roo' without the trouble of removing Go shingles. It is also ono'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 thnes as long.. Those having tin roofs that they wish to preserve, or leaky ones that they want made tight and have theta stay so; will be putting money in their pockets by using this material. PRICES. For now Roof, 5 ets. per Squhro foot. " Tin or Iron, do. one coat, 2-eta. per Square foot. do two 'Coats, 8 eta. per'Square foot. Two coats on Iron or Tin guaranteed to make it perfectly water tight. , Samples of this roof bo soen at the Allen House, Allentown, Pa. All orders addressed to Joseph Cool, at the Allen Rouse, Allentown, will be .oromptly Etttondod to CONRAD RCEDER, Agent. Allentown. Juno 8, 1859 County Meeting. THE Democratic Republionns of Lobi:h comity, and all such as aro opposed to the present Na. tional Administration under James Buchanan—all sueh as are opposed to the despotic Lecompton switidle—all such as are opposed to the lurther ex tension of Slavery—all ouch us are opposed to. free trade—all such us are in favor of an economical Ad ministration or the County flnaneos—all such us aro in favor of a protective tariff, and of sin economical Administration of the State and Federal govern month, aro' hereby requested to mut in County Meeting, on liaturclny the 21th of .Dseembei next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Public Douse of 'Capt., Henry Marne, in Cates:mina, Lehigh county, to select a dqlegate to represent the County in the State Convention to be held at Harrisburg on the 22nd of February next, for the purpose of nomina ting a candidate for Governor, and choosing Senntori alsVolegatts to the National Conveution,:by which a can late for tho'Prosideney will be taken up. A general attendance isvequested. Tilghman H. Good, Win. 11. - Gensler, W. W. Hewers's, Solomon B. Ritter; Harrison Hower, Benjamin Summol, Nathan Wuchtor, Joseph Mossor, T. If. Lichtenwallner ' James Singninstor, Charles Scheenly, Maddorn, Daniel C. Miller, San ford Stephen, William R. Yeager. E. Franklin Butz, William F. Mouser, Elenius Eramlich, Nathan ifetherhidtl, H. I'. Herzog, Charles W. Wicand, Mo sifs \Victual. STANDING (7ouNTY COMMITTEE Docomber 7th, 1859. PALL AND WINTER STYLES. Buy your Hats • AT BERGER & KECIC'S. U. 17 West Hamilton street, where they now N . have on'hand the largest assortment of 4 HATS AND CAPS, Fall and Winter styles over seen in Al- 0 14 lontown, comprising every known style and quality, from five dollars down to fifty cents, and such that will-become, old and young. Their stock of Caps is the largest in Allentown, and at extreme low prices. To convince the public of *hat is said, it may I.le well to state that they haver fortgone ditTerept styles. Surely enough to give a person a chance of suiting his taste. Call and see them, Ail Hate manufactured under the supervision of Mr. Berger, be being a practical Hatter. Remember the stand, directly opposite Barber &Young's Hard ware Store, West Hamilton street. l'gr-Country Merchants wonld do well to giro us a call, as we will wholesale them bets and cape cheaper than they can got them in the city. • BERGER dr. KECK. Allentown, September 28, 1339. CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL. THE undersigned respectfully beg leave to Inform the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that they aro prepared to do 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 mill or at their store-houao at the corner of Ninth and Linden Streets, (commonly known as the Free Hail.) Orders for Flour, Feed find Grain received either at their store house or at the of offipe at their coal-yard, to First Ward, (T. J. Kier pinger'a late stand.) The undersigned will carry on as heretofore the coal and grain business at their old stands. Business hereafter carried on e:olu-• sively on the Dash principle.- ROTH, MICKLEY & CO. Allentown, Nov., 2, 1869. JOHN F. HALBACH OSTICE OF THE PFACF. A Moo on the west vide of 2d. street between Hamil ton• and Linden Streets, has been appointed as Agent of N.L. HeNei European Express and Expe dition, Commission, and Forwarding House, No. 3 Chamber Street, New York. He writes or draws all Powers of Attorneys in the Guam and English Languages and forwards to all Germany and England. Also Passage certificates can be had at hie office to Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdain and London. Allentown; August 31, 1859, RARE CHANCE: A Convenient Mill Building . THU Subscriber*, residing at the Slate Dam Mill, offers to Rent a Mill Building, situated about three qusrters of a mile from the Slate dam, and LeLigh Valley Railroad, in North 'Whitehall' township, Le high county. The water-power is good, with now gearing and water wheel, and' with little expenses eould be turned into a Oarding, Splunin?. and Weav ing Machinery, Sawing and. Turning Works, or any kind of small Iron Works or other Manufacturing Bueineer. - J. HEWN SON. North Whitehall, November 30. • —4l $lBOO Wanted, T N SUMS not less then $lOO, on good eeeturlty. 1 Further information . glven by the undersigned in Allentown. JONATHAN REICHARD. Allentown, November 16, 1850; . .-11( P;MMI;MAIMMI .4. : T.....0 SAND P.V4WANNUM. ;Nee bOr 21; 1849. -ABLE ,,- :LITT EILY , ..-g.'ll , !.WILLiAm' Fo,YEAdER,' longrECTOLtle lnfo . rtaW his Mandl and Hid I.lti• public generally, that' he 'still cohtliidOS' to' cAttk on the Livery' business in Law 'Alley, (In the' roar of Dr,Romig's rosidenee,) whore he it prepared, to accommodate all who wish horses and vehicles, at the aborts* notice and on reatonable terms. llis stook of Horses has been selected with groat sure, and trained with an especial view to safety, which . ••• places him in a position of keeping the • q 4. v . .,w i 1l very anklet of a . '• 1 10 41 ' .t.21733R,T STABLE. oi pr ....... , He does not approve of hiring out ' bro on-down, balks, ring -boned, spavined, or die, cased horses, but of keeping the right kind of stock, such as can travel well and do credit to his stable. His carriaggs awl vehichles of every description will always bo kept dean and iu good order. lb trusts that by strict attention to business and keeping the beet of stock, he will be favored with a liberal share of patronage. PAII`AII orders loft at the Allen House will be promptly attended to. PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE thoir business to a rapidly imoreasing country, a Now Settlement, whom hundreds aro going, where the climate Is mild and delightful, r. oondvertisemcnt of tho Hammonton Sottlotnent in another column. CLOCKS, WATCHES, ALIV.I2O 47301AT.M.T_NR:1". MB No 23 East Hamilton 8 treet, opposite the German Re formed Church, Allentown Pa.' W OULD respectffilly beg leave to inform bis friends and the public generally, that ho.has just received from Now York end Philadelphia the largest and bestseleetodatook of CLOCKS, WATCH ES. JEWELRY nod SILVER WARE ever offered for sale in Allentown. All of w hich ho is determin ed to sell ut priers lower than ever before offered— as cheap if nut ohenper than the same can bo bought in the cities--and guarantee all goods to bo what they are represented. All ani invited to call and ex amine for themselves. Clocks. Vetches and Jewelry repaired in the best style and all work worront rd. MELODEON S. Also on bond a large assortment of Melodeons of the best mantifneture for elturelt-s and private bris e& 'thankful for post enctturapastout, he hove by attention to !mai-nous to merit a continuance of She Sept. 21, 1R59. ALL WANTINO FARMS TIV A DE lightful Altman, rich soil, and secure from frosts, sae nrh•crtiseincnt of liammonton Lands in another col- TUE undersigned hereby inform their friends and the poidie in general, that they have formed a co partnership under the name of Grim k Ludwig, and /IS they have purehaeed the Tannery on Cedar Creek, in Sallelmry township, formerly owned by T'ethr Ludwig, they have eitablished n ' • LEATHER STORE In Allentown at tbo stand lately ocouiped by i] icn Het:lcor. They will always pay the IIIGTIES;T MARKET MICE in Cash or ettehange for Leather, for ALL KINDS OP SKINS AND IMES, at their Tan nery in Salisbury, or at their Store In Allentown,— • They will also keep on hand at their store a full as sortment of LEATHER Oh' THE BEST QUALITY. which they will Pell for cash or in trade for hides, nt the lowest market priees. As they shell endeavor to plense, they impo to re ceive a full shore uf public patronage. WILLIAM SOLOMON LUDWIG. Allentown Novetnhar 16, 1859. PERSONS WISHING TO ESTAB lipb Manufactories in a new and thriving piece where business is . good, Son'advortisoment of Hammonton Settioment. _ . ZtaiaILIILIZAM VIM undersigned.hereby respectfully informs the public that he has established a N LW COAL YARD, at theSlata Dam Mill , in North Whitehall township, Lehigh County, where he will always keepon hand a full supply of all kinds of coal at . .50 Per Cent Less than the same ran be purchased at. any place along the Line of the Lehigh Valley Rail Rand. !laving made a business connections with persons in the Coal Regions, ho is enabled to offer advantages of groat interest to his customers. : J. KLINE. !`GRAIN WANTED--At the Slate. Daub Mills nil kinds of Grain will be bought and the rogular market prize paid for it in CASH Slate Dew, November WZOICIIIISTEIR do CO. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 2TORE Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt Manuthctory, AT the old stand, No. TOR Chestnut trent, delphia. opposite the Washington House. A. WISCHISSTER will give, as heretofore, his personal supervision of the Outting.nnd'Hanufactur ing departments. Orders for his•oelebrated style di Shirts and Cellars filled att the shortest notice. • Peasons desiring to order Shirts, can be supplied with the formula for insasurentent, on application by • • Constantly on hand, a varied and select stock o Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. `Wholesale orders supplied on liberal terms. TO CONSUMPTIVES.—Tbo advertiser having been restored to hearth in n drew weeks, by n very _simple remedy, after having suffered ieveral years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease, Consumption,—is to make known to fellow4ufferere the of uuro. To .all who d Are It he will send a oopy of the prescription used V co of citfirgeO•witli directions fur prepo•ing and tb ag the same, which they ivill find a sure Cure fur Owimsyteon, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c The only- oh jest of the advertiser in Fowling time prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, end ho hopes every solferer will try his remedy. as it %ill cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing thopreeerip- Clot/ will please , address IM3 REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburkb, Hinge Co., N. Y: October 26, 1859. • —2m Adam Woolever. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ALLENTOWN, PA. WILL attend to the collection of claims in Le high antladjoining counties. Allentown, Jul? 27, 1959 WILLIAM F, YEAGER: Allentown, August 10, ISM). aI CHARLES S. MASSEY, A New Firm. New Coal Yard AT THE UM FURS ! FURS ! . FI_TRS II I FOIL 1859-60. !FA.R , E.I RA. & .zir H 0 11 1 / 1 110N4 Noy 818. MARKET STHIii.ET, aboriei Eighth s • . sOuth,eide, PHILADELpHIA HAVE itIeTOPENEID bunt ' Assorbitin)t . of run,' manufactured under their . ' hernodiate 'fittperileion from FURS, selected with the greatest of care from the largest stocks ,of the European Market, embra cing every variety and rtslti of LADIES AND 011ILDH.ENS' WEAR. Those purchasing earl will have tho benefi of a larger selection. Besides y theabove goods we t have a tine aesertmene of; B UFFA.L 0 ROBES, GENTLEiIIEiV' S FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS. The prices for all these goodie' are nt a lowertigure than they can be bought any where in the city. FA Itlillt A k THOMSON, • 218 Market Street, Philadelphia. N.. D.—FURS altered and repaired and FUR TRIMMINGS made to order. November 2,1952 IZURRAII strzu:: GOOD NEWS ! THE CIIB9 PE S T AliD Till BESTI " Stand down, the Hall" and make room for the NEW SHOE FINDING STORE. THE undersigned reapectfully announce to the citizens of Allentown and the public generally, that they have just opened their new Shoe Finding Store at No. '9l West Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa., where they have on band the VERY BEST of Leath er,'and all the articles pertaining to thole' line of bu siness. Highest each price! , paid for iddes. • Thankful for. pact favors they hope that their old customers will continue to extend a liberal patronage, at their new stand. FALTER J. anni,] November 16. 'Fills woll known Rouse will hereafter be con t. (limed unilor the personal supervision of Yoh° Nowhard, who will spare no pains to maintain tho high reputation, the Rouse has heretofore borne. It is tho largest and most cen tral Rouse in the place, being situated at the corner of tho Publio Square and• Hamilton strait. Its cen tral location renders it the more ceinveniant for business men as well na for those travelling for pleasure. The Rouse is provided with Baths, Airy Chambers, Parlors, Reading Room, The bill of fare and table accommodations aie the hest the market affords. Every attention is' given to Insure the comfort of guests. Agreeable soohity may always be found at this establishment; An omnibus is always in readiness to eonvey.passen gers to and from the depot at ; the arrival and depar ture of every train. JOSEPII NEWHAM:O,I ' EPHRAIM YORE, Proprietors. Allentpwn, October 2flth, 7859, 4 -ti PERSONS WANTING CHANGE 0? climate for health,see advertisement of Hammonton Lands in another oolumn• • TO THE PUITHAIC.- 4T" .. ee T a l u n c an s d iaf ez y pe e r Smith edon bu f tri or t nets z lust twenty-one year at No. 88 and 42 West Hamilton Street, in the Borough of Allentown by Anise Ettinger, will froinand after the first ofAu-, gust ho conducted under the Arm of Ettinger is Son. The attention of the public is called to the Mit, that be, naps hereafter will beeondueted.on the. Cash Sp , tem. By so dealing we expect to reduce our prices, sell cheaper than ever, and thereby benefit the public as well as ourselves. Thankftal for past' furors, the new fin, solicit is continuance of the patronage, with which' the old business stand has beqn favored. A polite invitation Is extended to all snob, as are indebted on the old book's. to make settlement in cash or acceptable papers. Those who may not know, when an account is duo, may be reminded soon by legal process. AMOS ETTINGER. WM. J. ETTINGER. —tf .Tuly 27, 1859 • LICHT! LICHT! LICHT! YEIAINELL & OGDEN, MNNUFACTURERS and Wholesale Dealers in ALCOHOL, he., No. 472 North Third Street, above NobleiPhiladelphia. Having increased our facilities for manufacturing Alcohol, we are now prepared to supply customers with ABSOLUTE, FLUID, DRUGGIS'I'S' PER. FUSIERS' ALCOHOL. Also Buttsiso rutin, CAlf- PLANE, SPTs. TURPENTINE, tt.C. At the lowest prices. N. B.—MI orders by letter or otherwise will be promptly attended to, and on as favorable terms as if ordered n person. Wo respectfully solicit a share of your custom. September 21, 1859, ... - 6 • Executor's Notice. N OTICE hereby given that tho undersig ned have been appointed Exeputors of thf. last will and testament of Henry Strousil,late of the township of South Whitehall, Lehigh county, deceased. All persons indebted to raid estate are hereby notified to make settlement - within six weeks from the date hereof; and such as have legal claims against said estate ore also militated to present their accounts, properly authenticated, within said time. HENRY STRAUSSI ,)SILLIAM WENNAR. I Executors November 16, 1859. Administrator's , . ••• • ETTERS of Administration having boon granted 1/ to the undersigned In the estate of John Apple, late of the borough of Allentown, Lehigh county, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate aro re qucetod to make payment within six weeks from this date; and all persons haviagelattne against nld am mo, will present them, duly aullsonticated, fur set tlement within the above mentioned time. ./:ARN APPLE, I ' Administritore. T Anent° , ON. APPLE,y November 23, 1369. . 3P 1 La Mr was Lathrop, Luthagton Sr, Co„ MPOICTERS and Jobbers of Roreign and,Da - 1:12 estio DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &a, Nos 28 and 26 Park Ply's, Row York. jeer. Also always on band an extensive stock of Ye ro, co Notions. Now York, November 80, 1859. —l7 Look Here: B EST quoli:y of Cider Vinegar. For eale by 0 3E011.11E REBER, No. 41 South Sixth Stroet, carper og Walnut. Allentown, Novemberl6,lBs9. lEJ GRIM dc HECKER. Robspn Ilsoisa N HOUSE, ALLENTOWN, PENNA -am -at Trial List, for January TornivlB6o cl .1. Anna Walloon vs: G. W. Douse'. • • 2. Daniel 'Newhard vs. J. it:, ek W. Bogli. , „ 3, W. & J. liggo vs. Jacob Schloiffer. 4. Charles G. Ilirne? vs: Wtn. & FordidelTiel lo b e 4 5. John F..Hohlfeld and wife vs. Francis H.Oppale.l.' , . G. Thos.' Yeager . isitd.'wlfo vet . .inoob•EXspelleas 7. The Commonwealth of Penna. for the use of G., Gilbert Gibons, ailiu'rs, etc., of Pater Kern, deceased vs. John Eern. P. Same vs. - Same. 9. Thomas Yeager vs. David Sehtuoyer. 10. henry end Elias Wieaud, adm'rs. of Lewis Mick ly, deceased vs. Charles Folk. _ , 11..Tohanna Mullen vs. John Anaemia; et. al. ' 12. Juhn Jarrett vs. Christian Schantz. 13. Adam Rollick vs. Jonathan' Bolt. 14. John Boyer vs. Michael Woodring.. 15. Theresa Reigather to the use of Philip Strauss vs. Reuben Bensinger, 18. Michael Woodring vs. Benjamin Reicheledorfei. 17. Philip Miller. vs. John Loltuur. 18. Simon Moyer vs. Adam Shoirer and Elius Knots: 10. (limier Ttahrig vs. Lucas Schlough. ' • 20. Jesse Miller vs. William T. Good. - - 21. Uoorgp ulur vs. Aaron Minnicb. 22. George Frederick vs. Mules Eehrig; 23. Henry Retie vs. Jesse Knauss. 24. Charles Zimmerman vat Sarah Trexlor. 25. John B. Setunoyer vs. Reuben •Eddinger. • 28. Jacob E. Bogh vs. Daniel Newhard. 27. Tilghman Keek, indorses of John Egg° vs. Wil-• limn J. Eggs. 28. Joseph Newhard vs. Levi Krauss. • JAMES LACKEY, Prothonotary., • December 14,11859. --3 t. Cl -4m OURT PROCLAMATION. wiIEItEAS tho lion. .loin X. FINDLAY, dent Judge of tne Third Judicial District of Pennsylvania composed of the counties of North ampton and ' Lehigh, and Joshua Stabler add WM longhby Rogel, Enquires, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of and by virtue of their !Aces Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General' 'Jail' deliiery, Court of General Quarter Sessions in and' for Sal said county of. Lehigh, have, by their precept to me directed, ordered that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace •and Common-Plies and - Gienetarail (biz' livery and Orphan's Court for the said. county of Le high, to be holden at Allentown, on MONDAY Sao 2d day of January next, to continue twe'vtookirl' 4 NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the Peace and Conetablau or the county of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts . commerided to be; there athom o'clock, in the forenoon ()retail day with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and, all other remembrneces, to do those things lihich to their offices are appertaining, and ale° that those who are.bound by recognizauees to sprose!ltte.agalusj, the prisoners ha t are or then shall be in the jall' of the said county of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute ,them as shall be , just. , „ , Given under my hand in Allentown, Jim 6th day of Decetriber in' the. year of otir Lord one thoheaid) eight handfed tuid„sixty. • , , , • CHARLES Ii.MAINTZ, Sheriff. Sherfrs.oifiee;Allentoien, Deconibee, Gob. RAM RH El- 0011110 NWEALTII. QV , T"E , GREEN ..11004. Just Published, 160 pages, Price- 21%..Ce ON SINGLE ltt , AND MARRIED 'LIFE; or; 111 sA E INSTITUTES OF MA-lila/01El ittl'lntenf,' Obligations, and Phyaleal and Legal Disqualilloa-. Lions; the rational treatment . of all private diseases 111 both seise, &c. To which is addeiftipoitioal'es!' toy ; entitled " Callipaediae:" or tho ort )f. bdving and rearing beautiful , and, healthy children,by. the. late Robert J. Culvorwell, Esq. ' M. 1). Sent free of postage, by the Pablishers,.ensninit Ewan k oo., 4580, New York, or /Jcsisr& Wholesale Agents, 118 Nassau Street, New Yooi. .Agents wanted everywhere. Also, Gratis above,;an extract and sample of the above,; entitled: Dr. Culverwell's Lecture on tho ra- • Mond treatment of Spermatorrhoomand private dis eases generally, detailing tho means by which intro lids may effectually cum themselves witlibut the ilso of dangerous medicines, and at but little expense to themselves. Sent free by mail in a secure envelop; on the reeelpt of ono stamp, to prepay postage; by addressing CHAS. KLINE & CO., Doi 4586, Now York City. Deeember 14, 1855. —•ls' entown Academy T HE Annual Examination of olasslen will etlito, J. place next week as follows: Primary Department on Monday the 10th. Young Ladies do. on Tuesday and Wednesday. . Young Gentlemen's do. on Thursday and Prlday.' Parents and friends are respectfully Invited to it !tend. The school will take a reeci.s of ono week for the Christians Hnliduye mtd recomnionca on Monday, . January 2d, 1600. Pupils are received into the School at any time and . char;ed only from tho date of entrance. Primary . , per quarter, $406 Common English b^aneboo, 4,60@6,00 nigher " "with Latin and Creek, 6,00 " " French, '7,5a Music, 8,00 . Use of Piano fur practice, ; 2 Drawing, 2,00 ' Fuel ,0 0 for winter, 50 A few pupils aro received into tbo family of tho . Principal at the rate of s4o' per quarter for board, washing. and tuition in all branches except Wilda. and Drawing. ' I. N. GREGORY, Principal. Dccemborl4.—March 14. Dissolution Notice : NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm of Guth and Doerlor, In the Dry bloods and' Grocery business, in Allentown, Lehigh county, ova? dissolved by mutual consent, on the day of December 1859. All such, therefore, indebted to said firm, are hereby requested to mike settlement, as soon as possible, and all such having any claims are Mee requested to present The business will he continu, ed, now firm, at the old stand, whet, .oywillbo glarl to sou all their old friends and customer's of tho'old firm. I.ly fair dealing they us.yout to merit a ilbfgal chore of Patronage. _ onAitus M. 114tE . IMIR, 11 ENN4VILLE F. LE/10,11. Allentown, Docember 14, • ~ .., , - Gysters!...Oysters'l, ~,,* - AI" 'Tho undoraigdwU In addition tl ei t ett he (14 t11 I'" businose betatoQe l- onrilde • bit td 4 1110 • , trail mid :ragetelill'etets; et tile 9014 , Law' Alley and Hamilton Street s Allentown, Pa.rwith always keep on'haull - a elipProf fib° ojetelit *blob' can be supplied settle Mote,' or te:fitidniell: al 'theft/ homes on short notice. . ,,,,ltir.,r.4.4EFikeli Nov. 2, 1869. tt NE W 'SALOON TRH undersigned reennutfully announeeta4o, the citizen, or Alli.nhiwn and virinitx,, that lie — bin opened a Saloon lately in the ha-ietnent of Mores t nen building, corner of Ninth and Ilamiltpu streets ' ',• where all the deliini.ioa or the E.Catflil con always. be , bad. Also PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER, &C. R. 31.1UMAN —t December 7 10.59. —if "~, f ,~ i ~~, . .8 . • e i 4 NUMBER 12 ...6t
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