7 nt . 44 " 1' ,' 8° .* 11 1T 1'934414411 2 4• . AN Istsulioa,Exesm.s.ntanU.AA a Sonc:I.A.-11 Saturday ldst,llr.'Ziiines'CranitilnYairitsitin. this city}: in ,the ,fiteuitier--Nitslivillo,, from. Charleston. '' Mr, Ciangale is' an'tilsh - geiitlel manoslucated ; but emigtatiag. to this country twoierthree•years ago, lie ; en gaged as, a clerk in the employ. of Messrfairay ez Turley, dry-Oods dettlers'in Savannah and Augusta, After a timg his employers broke their engagement, and discharged Win,. -as he thought unjustly, and he thereupon lifeag t i lit ti suit for his -salmi d under the centre, am re - covetea3UdOitept in the Justipes' Court .ef Sa vannah. ~Gray,.Bc Turley apetiled to the Se 'parlor ..Cnurt, although three laWvers iu succession: , abandoned his, ease, mid fie wits finitltr•coilipelleil to act as his ONVII counsel, lie got the original judgment confirmed. lint not n single officer elmild lie finind iii t4avannith willing to take the execution to levy on a wealthy house in favor of a poor and friendless Irishman. He then concluded to go to Augusta, where his debtorsimil property, and there . put up at ' the United States Hotel. In the evening he was waited upon by John Sealy on behalf of the Vigilance Comm' , and ordered to leave the town. immediately, heca he was known to be an abolitionist. lie denie that he was an abolitionist, or had over said m done any thing against slavery, and refuted o leave town. It came out that he had been d mount ed by one Andrew Gray, a brother of ne of his debtors, no doubt for the object of pr vent ing him from collecting . his judgment-de t. aku..-. ltte\ In the dead of that mg,ht his room was wok en open by three constables, attended by about twenty men of the Vigilance Committee, who dragged Win out of bed, took' away his over coat and valise, and hurried him off to jail, where he lay, two or three days before lie could get an examination. When the examination took place, five Witnesses were produced, but none of them knew anything except what they had heard from Andrew Gray. Colonel Cummings, a distinguished lawyer of Augusta, deserves credit for acting manful ly as counsel for the emitted. He denounced . the Vigilance Committee as a self-made tribu nal, determined to denounce all northern men, for the purpose of promoting their own private intrests. c --There being nof a particle of evidence against him he was acquitted of course, but with gen. nine Georgia justice was compelled to pay all the costs and committed to Jail till payment was made. His coat and Valise were restored, but the pocket-book, containing $100; was missing and was•never recovered. - The poor man had no means of paying the cost, the Vigilance CoMmittee refused to pay anything, and at length a son of Colonel Crum mings came to the jail and paid the demand and the prisoner was released. Mr. Olin, the magistrate, in his sentence of acquittal, declar ed that there was no doubt of the fact charged, but it was not legally proved, and advised him to be off the moment he could get oat of jail, as ho said "there were boys esough about ready to string him up." He took the advice ' and left immediately for New York. We copy the following bill which lie receiv ed at the pit as evidence that he had paid the costs of his rash attempt, to collect of GeorgM merchants in good standing the amount of a just debt ascertained by the judgment of tteor gia courts AUCIUSTA, Ga., December 31, 1559, Mr. James Crangale, To Ricbmond County Jail, For thrco days' board, on self, of 50c - - Turnkey's foe - - - - - Committing,Marshal and Constable cost - Jailor, R. C. - Received payment - 'We have no doubt that, ere long, a great many heavier claims than poor Crangale's against southern debtors will Ito sottleil in the same way.—Front the Independent Jan. 12. Tragedy In Chester county, Pa The West Chester (Pa.) Village 11t,,v41, says :- 1 •A bloody dramit was enaeted in ('ties ter county, on Saturday forenoon last, the 14th inst.,. Mary Poulson, a mullattp woman, Alfred Miller, alias babbo, a colored man with ax. Mary owns a house and lot adjoining. George Gawthrop and the estate of Isaac H. Bailey, deceased, in East Marlborough town ship,ltbout a mile and a quarter cast of Union ville—seven or eight miles west of West Ches ter. She lived alone in one room of the house: the other portions of the house--a room anti stairway down stairs, and two rooms on the second floor—was rented to and ettenphl 1.. y a colored family—two women, a man, and a bov. Miller, the demised had been stopping at the house several days, and on Saturday m o rning told Mary to Ow him some wood out of her room to build afire in the adjoining room down stairs, which he had been occupying. She refused to admit hint into her room. and bolted the door. Miller 'then„foyeed the door off the hinges, and a scuffle ensued between him and Mary ; one of the women who occupied the up stairs attracted by the scuffle, cane down and endeavored to ptrstiado Miller to go away ; but she did not succeed. An angry altercation continued. Miller swore he would enter the romn and' refused to leave. Mary ordered him out of the house and threatened to defend her self. The facts are stated by the woman from the adjoining room, who says that she left before any violence was committed. A fear ful tragedy then ensued. As .1110 person was fresent but the parties, the account of what ollowed comes front Mary herself. Mary states that Miller threatened her with violence—thaf he assaulted her, and she seized an ax to defend herself. Mary armed with this weapon, unmat ed the bed ; she sayellint when Miller approach ed towards the foot of the bed, she inflicted a blow upon him and sunk the sharßedge of the ax into his head, cleaving his skull. Miller fell forward, his knees resting on the floor and his hand and head on the foot of the bed, in a kneeling posture. The demen was now fairly aroused in Mary. She descended front the Led and cut into one of the hp u her already dead victim, cutting all the sinews and arteries ih the back isirt of the leg leading to the While the murderess was inflicting her blows, one,of the women occupying the up stairs, en tered the room and witnessed the chopping of the leg. Mary Poulson, the perpetraitor of the deed, is a stout . athletic mulatto woman, about st) • years of age. She has been a widow for noun. .years, and lived in the neighborhood for a long time. For years she had been regarded among her neighbors as crazy. Although generally peaceable, when left alone, when enraged slit became very violent. She was lodged in jail for a hearing. A MATRIMONIAL DNA PPOINTMENT.—A curious termination of an intended marriage t lok place at Halifax on Sunday a week. On that de f y, Henry Greavcs,' of. Mount Tabor and Mary Mitchell, of Gibbet street, in that town, had ar ranged to be married at the parish church.— The wedding party met before the ceremony at the Spotted Crow Inn, in Gibbet street, and procodod thence towards the church. Whet they had arrived at an inn named The Ring of Bons, the bride found fault with her intended husband, for not having his shoes clenn.--= They however, still pursued the journey, but so shocked was sho on going along the aisle of the churchin company with the dirty -boots, that she renewed her complaints, and setting at defiance all remonstrance, left the church and refused to be Married. Dinner had bees provided for sixteen, and tea for twenty. Af ter the return of the wedding party, the pro portion of expenses to be borne by each party, 'formed a further topic of dispute. Tito distil) pointed bridegroom refused to pay anythinv unless ho had the ring,. which cost him lOs. re turned, and then deelmed to contribute more than ono-half. The final issue will probably have to be decided in a court of law. STATISTICS ron 1850.—The m - 111)er of rak road accidents in the United States in 1859,1 which life was lost, was 79 ; killed, 129; wean( ed, 411. This does not include accidents causi by the carelessness of travelers themselves, 1838 there wore 82 such accidents, 119 h lost, and 417 injured. The Munhor of stem boat accidents (lurin g the year 1859, was 2 persons killed, 352 ; wouuiled, 146. decrease from those of the past year. During the past year 20 persons died in the United States over 100 years of age. gai ju i uO,..„,TALw . ~...: not m hilly WI irkiiititiftriaie ; :iiiii*hi taimi, by digging thithotrittoniallyilltoMilln -lidert ? Wpm ?ftbiteal Itt Pennityltrinitt and ':gnld'in Vidilbrnuilies Clearly.llltitrated-'.-Alie feet that =webs may be' deg teto . ibilliiidei, :or banks, or bltiffs, as well . level - or horizontally as dottit,. erpendionlarly ; .so that every un lucky thin falling into the water becomes a portimi of tme contents of the 'Welt Very many of dairy'farm boUsed in the Empire State innY, be supplied with water from the hill' by means of the artificial .fountains WO, are del!. cribing. Also dry paltnres may have such walls, and the water gathered in at trough ns naturally as if it had always flowed there. Much dangerous And severe labor may also be saved in drawing the dirt by windlass from the well. Wateri so very troublesome in com mon wells, has not to be bailed in the horizon tal, as it takes care of itself. ylte certainty of discovery or cutting off veins of water is great er with the horizontal well, than the perpen ,dicular, if it stints in near the base of a hill or anywhere as touch below the'surfitce as a coin awn shaft would be likely to he sunk. how much labor and cost in bringing springs in logs or pipes from distant fields, and in the end only having secured semi-cold water of I not half the value for the dairy it had at its source, might have been saved by a trial of the horizontal well. The CalVornta Farmer en dorses their efficiency, and urges fermers to construct them wherever practiceable. The construction is simple and hardly need be de scribed, When the location is chosen, let it be .so that the course of the well may rise a few inches as it progresses, that the water, instead of running in, may run ord. If it Should be 1 sandy or gravelly and the arch incline to {ell, plank must be used to support it. Ti..• labor can be performed in a wet time or. in Winter, ns the water runs away front instead of into the work. The dirt is easily rumored with a wheel-barrow. The stoning may be with an arch in dimensions sufficient for the entrance of a man or only a drain or gutter to conduct the water. J. S. Ifornby, Steuben county, N. Y.—Moorc's Rural Net Thrher. FOR AATOURNEDCOURT, TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 6, 1860. .Joseph Laubach, innkeeper, Catasauqua ; Dan. Miller, teacher, Lowhill ; John Shiffert, Merchant, Millerstown ; Daniel Zellner, farm er, Lynn ; ChaS. F. Dickenshied, doctor, Allen town ; Chas. little, yeoman. S. Whitehall ; Amos Brauss, farmer, U: Macungie:' Clause, tailor,Lowhill; Henry Yeager, farmer, L. Macungie ; Owen Knerr, do., Lowhill ; Herman Rupp, farmer, U. Macungie ; _William Leisenring, laborer, North Whitehall ; Samuel Koch, farmer, U. Macungie ; Solomon Reeder, do., L. Milford ; Owen W. Faust, tanner, U. Macungie; ?Reuben &haft, farmer, N. White-. hall ; Levi B. Mohr, yeoman, Allentown ; Benj. H. Schadt, farmer, N. Whitehall •, Wil son K. Peter, yeoman, Heidelberg ; Thomas Jacoby, yeoman, Allentown ; Jonas Hartzell, farmer, L. Macungie ; William Keck, do., Sal isbury ; Nicholas Dewalt, do., Hanover; Joseph F. Newhard, inkeeper, Allentown ; Hiram Bal liet, saddler, N. Whitehall ; Samuel Harmany, farmer, Lynn ; Jacob Messer, jr., do., co., ; Ja cob Heller, tailor, U. Macungie ; Gilbert Reiff, teacher, do., ; George Ludwig, jr., farmer, Lower Macungie ; Jonathan Brobst, farmer, U. Macungie ; Henry Ritter, do., Salisburg ; John O. Wink, merchant, N. Whitehall ; Sol omon Diefenderfer, farmer, S. Whitehall ; Abraham Hartz, innkeeper, N. Whitehall ; Samuel A. Brown, gentleman, do. • MD 1 20 11 58 1 25 PRICES or PRODECE IN NEW YORK.—On Wed nesday, last common to extra State flour sold at $5.20 to $5.45 per barrel; common to extra Western, $5.20 to $0.50; extra Genesee, $5.50 to $7.511; extra St. Louis, $5 to $1%50. Rye flour, $3.75 to $4.40 ; corn meal, $3.80 to $4.20. ,Wheat sold at $1.23 per bushel for Milwaukee ' club; $1.20 for Chicago spring ; white Canada, 1 , 1.45 ; white Michigan $1.55 ; rye, 00 to 92 cents ; oats, 42 to 40 cents ; corn, 83 to 88 cents. Hops—Prime quality. I 0 to l cents per pound. Barreled beef and pork are held at last week's quoted prices. Live beef cattle sold at li to 10 cents per podnd—average 8 cents. We have nothing new to notice in the retail markets. The prices of meats, poultry. potatoes and ap ples remaining at pretty much the same stand ard, us well as butter and eggs. - - $l5 53 'URI Afr SLA K. NevllQ The Haven girls assumed their leap year privileges, by inviting the young men to accompany iltian on sleigh-rides. IVIEXICA N MUSTANG LINIMENT. and 1.01.,L.,t0 Lind free, all colors. grades iol conditions of life. No hear the same 'need ,Jl* this wondet fel article. Sores ere waled. pains relieved. lives saved, valitalde animals mole uset•ul, and untold ills noolagod by this great nedieine. which fe ittriwising to the judgement oh nen. What family does nut napkin; n standard Lin iment. Who ever heard of the ettmooffects produced by any other article? For Cute, Bruises, Sprain?, Rheumatism, Swellings, Strained Horses, Ice. It 1001110 equal. Beall re! of imitation r. Tho genuine Mustang Liniment IS sold by all respectable Drug gists and Livery Men in every town. parish and ham let throughout North and South -Atnerieu, .Europe and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. BARNES A PARK, Proprietrs N. Y. Allentown; .Tanuary 17, 1810. ALLENTOWN 1111/1-TUCETS. ICORRECTED WEEKLY DY PRETE, GUTH & CO.] TITESDAY, January 24, 1860. Wheat Flour, per bbl. • • . . $6.00 Rye Chop, per 100 lb& • • . . 175 Corn Meal, per bbl. 4.00 Wheat, per bushel, 1.90 Rye, " 05 Corn, • 75 Oats, • Potatoes, Beans, Dried Apples, " " Peaches, " Salt,• Clovorseed, " Timothy aced, "- • r dozen,pound, Lard, I 41 Eggs, Butter, l ) epra Hams, Bacon " Beeswax, a Salt, Liverpool; in sacks, tiny, per ton, Straw, " 'On the tGth inst., by the Rev. Mr. Stoeelc, Mr. TILGHMAN STAULEY tO MiMO SERENA SEA MEI„ both of North Whitehall. On the llth inst., by the Rev. Mr. Yeager, Mr. MANNAssEs KLEIN to Miss SARAH A. KOlll,, both of Allentown. On the 22d inst., by the same, Mr. TILGII MAN-1111RM to Miss ELIZABETII FENK, both of Ilanover. On the 26th of December, in Lynn towns of 'Scarlet Fever, ELLEN ELIZABETH, dam,ol,- ter of Daniel H. and Elizabeth Creitz, aged 2. years, 6 month and 18 days. On the oth of January, in Lynn township, DANIEL, son of of, 11. and Elizabeth Creitz, aged .6 years and 3 month. On the 11th of dummy, in Upper Milford, JANI es HENRY . GUTH, aged 11 years and 10 month On the same day in Lower Milford, AARON THATCHER, aged 34 years, 11 mouths and 2 days. On the 15th inst., in Hellertown, SnsAssA. Ilmmis aged 58 years, 4 months and 23 days. On the 16th inst., in TTCXICTIOWII, EDWIN llummm., aged 28 years, 5 months and 5 days. On the 18th, in Allentown, CHARLOTTE GRACE BLIICAW, aged 2 years, 3 months and 27 days. I I On Saturday last, in this Borough, JonN, L i son Of Edward Beek, aged 0 months. '7 F4 On thellth inst., in North Whitehall, JOIIN YEIII,, aged (15 years, 7 months and 5 days. s t , On the 14th inst.; in Millerstown, .CAROLINE/ Bowrz, aged 25 years. On the 18th inst., in Lower Salmon, JOHN LAIRY, aged 53 years: JURY LIST MARRIED D 33 D . -- . . Ai. " f 5. 4 ,?, 4 . -. , . ~,. 7,,:.. ... , x , .. - 1 ! -,, .. 1, - . ...? 1 . POR the hottOr:actiaminatbition .Of one= stogarsi .1: and the public generally, we will about the first of March, 1860, move.to No. 86 East. Hamilton St., Next door to the Post Office. Where the largest stock of Quespsivare ever offered In Lehigh county, will be °penal for sale at thelinteitt possibld Vacs. inalesele and retail, in sets or by the piece. Stores taking, an assortment will be supplied at Philtidel. phis prices : 411 In want of any thing in' ortrilinei are cordiallY IdritZd lb Zell find Vkartilne out peat and prices and satisfy themselves of the Utah of the above statements. .Our. stock 'consists in. part of every pattern,.styie, 9uality and color of China, Glass A.nd Qiteensrarof Stone, Rockingham, Yellow and Brittonia Wire,'Lanns of all kinds. 12tEirLatapit.altbred'audi repaired to burn Coal Oil. QUEEN:4IYMa. .OLASSIVARR. In sots 0 Alt kinds ) and by Foil:total . the piece, And Family use, Tea Sets, Tuttiblerd, Dinner Sots, Laget , Mugs Chamber Betty Dishes, Bird Founts, • Mugs, Cups, '-••••• Bowls, ' Bowls, Dishes fake Stands, • p hors. 1 6tes, Jars, Pitchers, d c ., Jr.d.., &c.,Bottles, Flasks, • STONEWAR. Decanters, Butter Pots, Lamps and Globes, Milk Pots, - Shades, , • Jars, Jugs, Sucking Dada) Spittoons, Breast 110titdc Pitchers,. ket . . LAMPS,. IIitITTANI4IA. All kinds, Tea Pots, Fluid Lamps, Coffee Pots, Coal Oil Lamps, Tea Urns P, Lampe, _ Ale Pitch ers, P=r 'I Lamps, Castor Spoons, Night Lamps, Mugs, Cups, Suspension Lamps, - Ladles, • Hand Lamps, Lamps, &c. - Church Lamps Hall Lamps, g 3. Don't forget the place, next doer to the Po Office. T. C. KERNADEN. Allentown, January 25, 1860. —ly Halloa! Halloa! A 8 mAn or h e u r n i g i l i l lo U w ulg ri b c rtt u k s e t n e r n l , ; i; 7 Wortilleraros on the L. V. R. It. all ran into ono another andupset all their trememdous loads of now goods into Joseph Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, No. 85 West Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa., and Stopp is now determined to sell them at such low rates that every man, 'woman and ohild, can got some of the Now Goods. He'll sell for cash nice black silks at 37} Conks per yard ; fine now st)les fancy dress silica for 50 cents a yard; black alpaca, 121 cents a yard ; calico and delaines, all now styles, just out, ^ dirt cheap," for cash.— Aloe, about 11,000 yards of remnants of all colprir find prices. Carpets, oil cloth, bed tbaking,'muilin, bleached and un-bleached, table diaper toweling, fresh feathers, &0., very cheap. Also, about 14,000 white counter panes, NO in time fqr the young married people ; and, tho old folks may have them too, if they have the money. Mourning Veils and Collars and all kinds of Embroideries at near half price. INALSO MILS. BTOPP & CO., are (dosing out their stock of winter bonnets, flowers, rib bons, &0., at first cost.' Sugar, Coffee and Molasses just about sweet, Honey Syrup Molasses at 9 cents a quart. Best Honey Syrup at 121 i cents a quart. •Best White Sugar at 10 cents a lb. Large lot of Raisins and other dried fruits very cheap. Glass and Queens ware and Looking Glasseleust about cheap enough to suit the times. Now Ladies and Gentlemen if you have the CASH and want such Cheap Goods call at Stopp's Cheap Cash Store and if you have no money, just pass down the alley. N. B. Also 7 dwelling bongos to rent, also al* 1 basement and 2d and 9d stories in Hamil ton St., well situated for a Doctor,Lawyer, Daguer rean or Dentists Office. Basemet for a !agar store &c. Also a good bricic, back building suitable for a Shoemaker or Tailor shop. Inquire :-35 West Hamilton St. 0t January, 25. —ot Our Musical Friend. (BUR MUSICAL FRIEND, a Rare Companiott for 1-1 the Winter Months. Every Pianist, . I Should procure this weakly Every Singer, Publication of Vocal and Every Teacher, Plano Forte Musk, coat- Every Pupil,l. lug but TEN. CENTS a Every Amateur, I number, and pronounced By the entire Press of the coulatry; to be "The Best and Cheapest Work of tho kind in'tho World." Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Music for TEN CENTS. Yearly, $5; Ralf-yearly, 52.50 ; Quarterly, $1.25. Subscribe to "Our Musical Friend," or order it from the nearest News dealer,and you will have' Music enough for your entire amily and at insignifi cant coat: and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, Accordion, etc., etc., sub scribe to the SOLO MELODIST, Centaining.l2 pages, costing only TEN CENTS a Number; Yearly, $2.50; Half-yearly, $1.25. All the back Numbers nt 10 cents, and Bound Vol umes, containing 17 Numbers, at $2.50 each, con stantly on hand C. T 3. SEYMOUR A: CO., 107 Nassau Street, Now York. January 25, 1800. —2ur Singer's Sewing Machines Trim late reduction iu A gels\ s , 1 price of these ma ..• c u h a in o e i s o h f rit e ig v s ery tt eo t d n v. iu ; , These machines have ar established reputation al over the world for its durability and the I , it work it performs. There is no getting out of order. .47.4 Alt makes a lock stitch .• which will neither rip, ravel nor pull out. Per seus having these machines in use would not part with them, as $lllOO a year can be made with one of them.- For-sale at the Emit and Shoo Store-of GEORGE LUCAS 4,80. N, YTNO. I not Hamilton St.,:fillOwitown P. 5.—A1l orders promptly attended to. Allentown, January 17, ISO. —tf Mosser & Grim, No. 30 East Hamilton S ABLENTO IVN, PA. Wilouls4LE And •Retail dialers in Rod and Oak Solo ' 'Harness, Upper and Collar Leath er ; Kipps, Calf Skins, Morocco, Kid, Linings, Bind ings, Shoe threads and Shoo Findings at low prices for cash.. Also best Tanners Oil. • Thu highest price paid for Midas. BARK! BARK!! BARK! ! ! They wish to buy three hundred cords of good Chesnut Oak Burk, at their tannery near the Little Lehigh. They pay Seven Dollars and Fifty cents per cord. Those who will out down wood this spring will do well to peal it, as the Bark alone is worth as much, as Bark and wood together. MOSSIER dr.. GRIM. *--41n 1 25 1.50 5.45 4.50 2.00 Allentown, Jnn. 18 1.50 13.V0 8.00 Public Sale. WILL bo sold nt Public Stile on Saturday Feb ruary 18th• 1860, near Slatington, in Wash ington township, Lehigh county, the following de scribed porsonnl property to wit: Ono stove with pipe, three Weds with bedding. ta bles, chairs, beaurcaus, wash stand, tubs, buokots, tin ware, and all other kinds of household furniture too numerous to mention ; also two pigs. Being the, personal property.ot Thomas P. Jones, deceased. ARCIIER HARRIS, Administrator. January 25, 1859. —4t .ddministratoes Notice LBTTHRS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned in the Mato of Thomas P. Jones, late of Washington township Lehigh county, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment within four weeks from this date; and all persons having •clitims against Enid estate, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement within the above mentioned time, to Win. F. Messer Esq., living near Slatington. ARCITER HARRIS, Administrator. January 25, 1860. —4t • Bark ! Bark ! Bark ! tIVUCords Chesnut. Oak and Spanish Oak Bark wanted by the undersigned at their new Tannery. situated nt.tho Lehigh river, opposite this place: Price Seven dollars and fifty cents cash per cord. Parsons hauling bark across the Toll Bridge :o their Tannery will have a free pass. . MOSSER, KECK k CO. Intown, January, 25. —.4m lEI ,Adjourned Court. AN ADJOURNED COURT of Common Pleas of the county of Lehigh, will ho held at the Court Douse in Allentown, on Monday February 6th, 1860, when and whore all parties interested eon attend. Prothonotary's Office, Allentown. San. 25. 2t • AdJourned Court.' • A'N A DJOURN'ED COURT of,Quarter Session'and A Orphans' Court of the county of Lehigh, will be held at the Court House in Allentown, on Monday the ilth day of February next, when and where all parties interested can attend. Clerk's'OMee, Allentown, January 25. 2t 3xlititftenu°-ARY 486( * ? ( oil ,N ABP'IT _ager" 4 , r 777 irehoWan dbento & 1144"1" — Wi r° 7 a rningloa, Delaware. Ttip Managers cull the attention of the publto to the folloWthg Oplecnatd tiohoinoti to be draWn in WM nit;!...gton Delewsire, by . Stile authority. • . • ' • • • - _ , Magnilitent Scheme. GRAND OAPIIAL kitt2n $701000! GrandConaolidotads Lottery of Deis To be dralin Ttiluilegton, Del., ant., Fob. 25,1800. • SULIBBIN. 78 Numbers-13 Drawn Ballots. 1 Prate $lO,OOO rd $70,000 1 80000 80,000 1 12,760 j. • 25,500 1 12,750 , 5,080 • o+. 5,000 2,500 2,000 1,250 257 ton he; 160 100 70 4,810 27,040 32,390 prison, amounting to $1,202.000 Tiokota.s2o, Halm sl.o i 'Quarn., $5, Eighths $2,50. Cortiflotito of Pckage of 26 Wholes; odata $299 00 DO: d o. 26 Halim9, 40 QQ Do. do. 20 Quarters, 74 75 Do. do. 26 Eighths, 37 37 Grand Gd THE niolidated Lottery AN of Mel. ON HAVAN r!L. Class TEN. To be drawn In Wilmington, Del., Wed. Feb. 29,1.860. livery other Ticket a Itize Prizes payable in full, without deduction In these Lotteries, every Prise is drawn. • SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of I pram of 1 prize of 2 prizes,of • 2 prizes of 2 prizes of • 2 prizes of 10 prizes of • 10 prizos of 20 prises of 100 prizes of 25,000 prizes of 1:3 And 204 Approximation prizes ranging from $2O up to .$504 25,355 prizes, amounting to $340,000 Whole Tickets $lO ; halves $5 ; Quartern $2,60. Person who desire need only remit the risk on a Package, for 'Which we will send a certificate as follows : • Certificate of Package of 16 Wholes, costs $ 4B Do. - • .41e. 16 Halves, " 48 Do. 'do. 16 Quarters, " 24 Do. do. 16 Eighths, " 12 jitgr•Prizes paid immediately after the drawing. —o— CAUTION - - Persons living at a distance should be extremely cautions of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Cer tificates of Packages of Tiokets. The country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every inducement is held out to got persons to invest_gioney in thorn. Capital Prizes of from $20„9.00 to $lO,OOO head their schemes—with Tiokets-arOne'Dollar. — $100,090 Capital Prizes are offered, Tickets sb. All such, in every instance, are frauds ; and if money is sent to thorn for Tickets, it is so much thrown away without tho shadow of a chance of getting a prize. Beware of all Lotteries where the Capital Prize is unusually large in comparison trrthe price of TiCket!. In every instance where largo Prizes are offered for a smell best of Tickets, put it down for a certain frond.. Or All orders addressed to FRANCIS, BROAD prompDENTS t Co., Wilmington. Delawareofficial the drawing sent as soon as over. FRANCE, BRCADBENTS do CO., Wilmington, Delaware. 4m 25, 1900. Januar HANDSOME LADIES ATTENTION! GOOD LOOKING MEN READII Children Don't Cry IOR JAMES HESS has paid attention Wall your wants. For ladies he has tho nicest furs over seen in this county, such as Mink, Fitch, Sable, Opossum, Ac., of every description and-grades—full capes, half capes and victorines—and selling them for almost nothing. Only $0 for a whole set, Cape, Cuffs and Muff. I defy competition—if any defiler in this county will or can sell . Furs cheaper than I do I will give them away—now is your timo and chance, just call and satisfy yourselves. 138Til AND CAPS. HE has on hand an elegant assortment of Fasnionable Styles for 1800; among which are a good supply from the . ' best establishments do New York and Philadelphia made expressly to order, which for elegance and durability are not excelled. Also, all kinds of Fur and Wool Hats, Infants and Youths Silk and Zenver Hats. Also, a large assort ment of Silk Plush and Cloth Caps, of all prices and quallyt—all of which will bo sold at the lowest rates. Wolf, Cat and Buffalo Robes, and selling cheaper than the cheapest. For children, fancy Caps and Furs of every de scription and color, from $1.60 to $0 a set. N. B. Ciab, and the very' highest market price, paid for Furth , and Skins of all kinds. Remember the place, No. 33 East Hamilton St, nearly opposite the Gorman Reformed Church. SYLVESTER WkILER, Agent. Allentown, Jan. 18. —tf Orphan's Court Sale, BY VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order issued • out of the Orphans' Court of the 'county of Le high, there will bo exposed to public sale, on Satur day the 28th day of January, at 1 o'clock in the af ternoon, _upon the premises, four certain tracts of land, situated as follows, to wit: No: I—Partly in the township of Upper Saucon, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, and partly in Springfield township Bucks county, and bounded by lands of Daniel Koch, Daniel Holsinger, Joseph Eberhardoind tho estate of Peter Schmidt, contain lug 0 acres and 40 perches strict measure and covered with heavy timber. No. 2.-Situate in the township of Up yer Saucon, county of Lehigh, bounded by lands of Henry Gangwere, Henry Shaffer and tract No. 3 containing 11 acres and 50 perches strict measure. No. 3. , —Situated in the township and county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Abraham Kurtz, Samuel Kaufman and:tract, No. 2, containing 2 acres and 61 perches strict measure. • No. 4.—Situate in upper saucon township Lehigh county bounded by land of Henry Shaffer, Phillip Bohl and others, containing two acres and 114 perches. The 4 above mentioned tracts are all wood-land and are well covered with chestnut and other timber. Being the Real Mato of Jacob Appel deceased, Into of tho township of Lower Salmon, county of Northampton. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due at ;endance given by JESSE WEAVER, 1 JACOB A. APPEL. J By the Court, BOAS HAUSMAN, Clerk. January 11, 1880. —3t Assignee's Sale. WILL be eold at publio sale on the premises on Friday, Januaiy 20th, at. 1 o'clock P. M., the following described property, to wit: .....„ A two story brick dwelling ...s.:-.,-. house with a fine lot, garden , &a. V , situated on Middle street, in first - `.--- ,2.... " . " ward of the borough of Allentown, near the depot on the east side of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. It is a good store-stand fur carrying on a email business. No.' 2.—A one and a half- ory frame evoi .o dwelling house with lot and th eal o ut-bultdtrigo, situated on Bald' Middle stroe , on the. West side of the Railroad, and likowlso near the depot. • Rettig! the'Real Estate of Absalom Sterner and will be sold by W. K. BLUMER, Agent for WILLIAM BIERY, Aseignee Allentown, Jan. 11. • PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY ED. LAWALL, solo agent for tho county. . Price per bottle $1.24, by the case $lO. Allentown, Jan. 11. PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF, climato'for bealth,see advertisement of Hammonton Lando in another oolanin, MANHOOD, INWIXISTOICrirRESTORED:: JuA.Publiskai,. in, Ong - ed Entilloms „ 0 1.7 iIANKEWRAI'IitirT7II I I 7 .II* D , To; Sem l inal Weakness, Sexual Debility Nervolumele andlnvoluntary Emissions, inducinglmpotency and and Physiditl Inimpacity. By ROB. J. OULVERWELL, M. D., ; Author of " The Green Bunk, &e." The world-renowned author, fin this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from hie own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be ace- Attally removed withaat Medicine and Withollt dan gerous Surgical operations, beagles, instruments; rind or ma:dials; pointing out a mode of cure at pace certain dttd Offectiittii by vrhioh every eufferer, no matter what his &Witten may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately. anti radically. Thb, Looter° will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any -address, post paid, on the receipt of two postage etamps by addressing Dr. Cif. J. 0. KLINE, M: D., 480 fired Avenue, New York, Post Box 4580. January 17.—Dec. 14 " A rtRUICH. 99 IT is nothing to gain popularity, but It is rarely that men retain it.- Like money, come easy, go easy, popularity is a tender affair, and requires care ful nursing to keep It alive. Especially is this observable la mercantile affairs. If the reputation, "With is hilt another name for 'popularity, bo Non 14 aerial tnatiti it is lading: C. 11. Sohoraierhetn, the *ell ktioitti drover, Ash and Provision Dealer; has by his straight-foriVard cantle, the fairness of his prices and the excellence of his stook cleated a tap , utation which will be lasting. Having taken the business himself at the corner Of Ninth and Hamilton Streets—ho can defy coml, petition and afford to sell at prices to stilt everybody:, Give him a ball and be satisfied with the Truth' of hie neeettlefte. d. Corner of Ninth and Hamilton flifigste. Allentown, December 14,1809. —tf 10,000 20,060 10,000 12,000 257,000 13,000 q 0,70 0 1 80 u [4,550 193,410 540,800 GLENN'S ONE PRICE RAT AND CAP STORE, (CORNER OF TOR FIVE STORY BLOM) • N. West corner of Eighth and Race Streets) PHILADELPHIA. The Public are respectfully invited to boar in mind that at this Store may bo found an assortment of Fashionable and Handsome Moleskin Dress Hats, Soft Hats. High, ILoW and Medium Depth Crown, Cloth and Canted Cape. Plush and Plush Trimmed Cups for Mon and Boys, Fancy pats and Caps for Children, at 'Fair Prices: _VI - NO TWO PRICES FOR REGULAR GOODS. January 18, 1860. —ly $50,000 26,000 10,000 6,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 400 800 200 Steckel's •Ambrotype • AND • PICTURE GALLERY. ROOMS in this Third Stori 'of Noligh k Breinie lb new building, (Lion Hall,) over the "Regis ter" printing office, where ho ifontinties to take the different styles of Ambrotype Pictures by skylight. Ho can warrant his Pictures to be perfect as life.— He returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received, and hopes by producing satisfactory likenesses, to merit a continuance of patronage from an intelligent public. N. B.—Pictures taken at 25 cents. E. A. STECKEL. December 7. —3m mo - 2,lgc, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener. H As his office at 79, West Hamilton Street, Allen /-1. town Pa., neat door to the Hotel of Mr. Eli George, whwe ha will be' always ready, conscien tiously and impartially to dikoharge the duties of his office. He also sots as agent in the sale of Real Property, and offers for sale ten town lots In the Bo roughs of Allentown and Oatasauqua. Persons wish ing to purchase would do well to call. • ELIAS MERTZ. Decenibor 14. , . . Agricniteral Society. AGENERAL meeting ofdthe members of the Le high Agriculturcl Society, for the election of officers for the ensuing year, will behold at the house of J. Y. Bechtel, in the• borough of Allentown, on Tuesday February 7th, 1880, at 10 o'clock in .the forenoon. It is the desire of the officers` that there should ho a general turn out of the members, in order that a full expression of opinion may bo had in reference to the affairs of the Society. GEGRGE BEISEL, President. • Allentown, Jan. 18. AMERICAN Paint and Color Works, ALLENTOWN, PA. RRINIG k BRO. manufacturers of White Load, .14 1 ,- Zino White, Chrome Green and Yellow, Chinese and - Prussian Blue, Umber, Sienna, Spanish Brown, Von. Red, Ochres, &o. Pure Lehigh Chemical Green Pure Lehigh Metallic Brown. December 14, 1859. .4• MOTICE is given that nlrholclers and occupiers of 1. 7 1 Stalls and Stands in and around the Market House if they shall not be able to dispose of all the provisions offered for sale on market days and dur ing market hours shall (after market hours) be per mitted to sell the same in any part of the Borough at heir option. . • By order of Council. E. J. MORE, Secretary. January 11, 1860 JOSEPN S.. 1 s• 9 A GRADUATE of f t rc ia n or Medteal 11 College, g township,Le high county, immediately in the vicinity of tho publio houso of Mr. Daniel Delbert, offors his pro fossional services to tho citizens of that vicinity. He will gladly answer to calls at all hours of the day or night. [November 16, 1859.—tf A. B. Schwartz, OrFlo/Eastlltainatr, Allentown, Pa. fiv6orsenaoft r esTi t o 11513" Can be consulted in the 'English and German languagee. November 23, 1859 TRH OLD DOCTOR'S SON. A. S. HEATH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Will ex amine the sick and give advice free, at ottr.agonts.— Mr. E. D, Lawall's, AllentOwn, 31st of January and 29th of March, 1860. Mr: Jacob Lawall's, Cata saaqua, 30th of Jan., and 28th of March, 1860. Dr. Samuel Sandt'e, Easton 2d Jan. and 31st March 1860. Mr. John Bletenman's Hamburg, 23d Jan., and 22d March, 1800. Dr. B. S. Stevens, Reading 21st Jan., and 21st of March 1860. December 21, 1859. For Sale or Rent. THREE brick dwellings situated in trt A Allentown,. containing nine, ten and eleven rooms, are for ealo. or rent. • The terms of sale may be known by inquiring of SAMUEL KRAUSS, Hamilton Street, below the. Court House. Allentown, Jan. 11. NOTICE. TILE Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Thomas Iron Company, for the election of Di rectors for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, Hokendauqua, on Tuesday, Febru ary 7th, 1800, at 12 o'clock M. J. T. KNIGHT, Secretary. Allentown, January 11, 1800. • —3t Adam Woolever. ATTORNEY AT . LAW SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ALLENTOWN, PA. WILL attend to the collection of claims In Le high and adjoining countlee. Allentown, July 27, 1859. --ly . FOR RENT. . Agood and convenient Drick Dwelling Haub°, with large yard, garden, stabling and ether conve niences, situated at the corner of Eighth and Union *Ands, in Allentown, ie offered ferrent. For furth er particulars apply to JOSEPII WEAVER. Allentown, Tan. 11. .1860. —3 t NATIONAL HOTEL, WW2 MUTE% ABOITEI PHILADELPHIA. CYRUS CAII.MANY, Proprietor. November 2, 1859. SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTO ries, can be carried on profitably at Hammonton. See advartisomont of Hammonton Lands. EMI NOTICE. BREINIG'S ME • • 1 - 044"E' r CLOTH I NI.IOUSE Zs I 0 - 401 g X.a NELIGII A BREINIG, fooling it an imperative duty to accommodate the public, found it necessary to procure a more commodious place of bu siness, and accordinly erected a • PALATIAL CLOTHING HOUSE, on the corner of Church Alley and Hamilton street, opposite Moser's Drug Store, of which they hove Just taken peessession, being the largest, most cent modioutl, and best arranged building for the business in Allentown. The proprietors of this New and Magnificent Cloth ing Establishment, take•pleasurekin further announc ing that they have also increased their tremendous Winter Stock of READY IIiA.D.EtLOTH I NG , and ate dully adding thereto all kinds Of articles ap pertaining to Men and Dey's wear which will be sold at extraordinary low, rates, ds they go upon the principle that a "nimble sixpence Is better than a sloni shilling." They have no trash of years on their shelves, which they try to palm off for new sound, goods, but on the contrary, aro superior in quality. make and style, to any establishment in the place.— Give them a trial and you will find tne PALATIAL CLOTHING HOUSE is the place for everybody.— Their winter purchases comprise entirely new and desirable styles such as can not bo found at any oth er Merchant tailoring establishment in Allentown.— Their goods were selected with the greatest care, and will be made up in the latest style and fashion, and warranted to prove the same as represented at the time' of purchase. Observe, that every article of Clothing sold by the proprietors of this establblh meht is of their own make, and may be relied upon as being good, durable wotk. Among their exten sive assortment may be found, flue Black and Blue new style Dress and Frock Coate, made in the latest fashion of French and English Cloths, new itylo Business Coate, of Black, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, and plain and figured Casaimeres ; Over Coals, of all qualities, styles and prices, pantaloons, vests, and in fact everything in the READY MADE CLOTHING LINE, from an overcoat down to an undershirt. The fonr great features of Neligh k Brolnig'e Store are, that they buy for Cash, and consequently can sell cheaper than any of the others; their geode are made up under their own supervision, and they sell them for what they really are, and last though not least they sell their goods for Cash. Having adopted the CASH system, they are not y compollnd to provide against losses b increased prices. Buyers who pay cash are not required to make up tho losses, of such as will not pay. Also, a large stock of Handkerchief's, Shirts, Collars, Winter Hoisery, Under Shirts and Drawers of all kinds, and everything in fact that is usually kept in stores of the kind. ,Calland SOO before you purchase elsewhere,,es they willingly show what they have.— They, aro , satisfied that all their goods, will bear a close examination. . January 4, 1800. HELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS: A LIVE BOOK. 75,000 COPIES SOLD IN FOUR WEEKS! This is tho Work that is creating soituohezeitement • • IN. CONGRESS. - Get the unabridged edition and you 'have all the power of HELPER'S BEN PEN ! • Unabridged - Large 10 m0.1.,420 pages, cloth Price $l. Ootavo edition, paper covers, 50 cents. Fon SALE BY BOOKSELLERS Ab NEWS AG MS EVERYWHERE. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED to sell this work the country through. Terms lib eral. Send $1,50 for sample copies in both styles, with terms to Agents, and begin operations at once. • No other Book is selling ono-quarier as fast. Single copies sent to any address, postpaid, on re ceipt of price. Address AA). BURDICK, Publisher. No. 145 Nassau St., New York. Allentown, Jannary 4, um. —4f JOHN F. HALBACH JUSTICE Of THE PUCE. Offioteon"anthdelrintensitet r e e f () t 2 s d. i t i 3 a tr a eLt e b n p as e t a wo p e o n in tt i n Agent of M.L. Heller's European Express and Expe dition, Commission, and Forwarding House, No. 3 Chamber Street, Now Yorit. He 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 office to Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam and London. Allentown, August 31, 1859. --tf MB Allen Insurance Co., ALLENTOWN, LESION COUNTY, PA. J. THIS Company is organized under the general In surance Laws of this State, and insures upon the mutual, principle exclusively, against loss by fire, on Buildings, Merchandise and other p roperty. Ap plication for insurance may be made at tiro office of the company, or to the Surveyors whose names have 'heretofore been announced. C. W. COOPER, Presideni C. Bt. RUNE, Secretary. Allentown, Dec, 17 1859. Assignee Notice. NvIIEREAS, Ailed G. Barnet and Sarah, his wife, 'nil of the borough of Allentown, by volun tary deed of Assignment dated December 12, 1859, conveyed to the subscriber .nll their estate, real, per sonal and mixed, for the bene fi t of their creditors, Notice is hereby given to all. persons indebted to raid parties to make payment to the subscriber within six weeks, and those having claims to present the same duly authenticated within the same time, to E. J. MOORE, Assignee. December 21, 1859. —ot, ISM . "E" 3E3 , WITH Lathrop, Ludington & Co. IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Foreign and Do mostie DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C., Nos. 23 and 25 Park Moe, Now York. Or Also always on hand an extensive stook of Yankee Notions. New York, November 300850, -3m Geneiut News Agency. ON and after Monday, January 2d, 1860, the wi ll dorsigned will constantly keep on band all the Philadelphia and New York dallies, weeklies, and monthlies. He will servo his subschera regularly every day, immediately after the arrival.Of ho cars. - EDWIN BAEGER, , • Corner of Law Alley and Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. January 4, 1860. ISM Oysters! Oysters! ...un ge o r r e m tz d e In r nAl e dro o n n t o o t t i e s bu T si h n fruit and vegetable store, at the corner of Law Alloy and Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., will always keep on band a supply of tine oysters, which can be supplied at the store, or to families at their homes on short notice. W. W. HAHERSLY. Nov. 2,•18.59. —tf NEW SALOON. THE underalued rospootfully announces tolho citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that ho has opened a Saloon lately in the basement of Marx's now building, corner of Ninth and Hamilton stromz whore all the delicacies of the season can always. be had. Also PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER, &C. It. SIIUMA • December 7 1859. . . Removed. CM. M. RUNK has removed his Law Office to No. 45 U. East Hardlton street, opposite Hifolders Amer ican Hotel. The Office of RUNK & SAEGER, and of the ALLEN INSURANCE COMPANY have been removed to the same place. Dee. 17 1859. . —3n Blackwood's Magazine TISH ErrigWit . : i3OOTT 4t CO.; NEW ORK, continue to, piblisle t 9 following leading *Web Periodicals, eds.:. Itil =MS 1. THB LolooN (WARTS= (Cep' , ) ' TSB• EDINBURGH MUM (Whig.) THB NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Tao Chnrolt.l 4. • _ TEI WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal DIACIEWO OWE, EDINBLIBM MAGAUTIZ (T Dry.) TIIRSII periodicals ably represent the three vent political pitrtios of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, heir character. ut As. 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When cent ,b mail, the Postage to any part of the United Ste will be but Twenty-four Cents a year for "Blatitt.7 wood," and but Fourteen Gents a year for each of th142 4 !il Reviews. N. B.—The prlee'in Great Britain of the 'five riodieals above namod ie $3l per annum. Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid to the Pub limbers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 54 Gold street, New York. December 21, 1859. -418 Ea GED IZEI TERMS. - (MEAT ENGLISh P..EWCPI. • silt JAMES OLARKE Celebrated Female PitOTECTED - ,i;., -:., LITT 111 . ' BY ROYALII,6:.'ir:-A^\a•-•,„ PATES% L: • 110-4;"T • • • 1., Prepared from a prescription of Sir J.' Oldrhe;*,' .D., Physician Extraordinary So. the Qmetlik. lads invaluable medicine le unddling Ihr the ado Om Mono painful and dangerous diseases to *tied; IbmeleK comaituttan is subject. It moderates aU enema and - ow moves all ohatructiana, and n greedy cum may be lattedlase. TO MAILIGIND DIA pccullarly suited. It will, in a short time, briair, ew the monthly period with regularity. Nisch bottle, price One Dollar, beam the Gonnoment Stamp of Groat Britain, to prevent aonntorfelts. .Theee Pills slitneld not be taken by females daring tow FIR Sl' TYREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, asSity eira sure to bring as Miscarriage, 614 at any Wks? lima Oisy are safe in all eases or Nervous and Spinal Affections; fide . the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight eserUon; Mid* ,'. lion of the Heart, *Aeries, and Whites, these Me eat effect a cure when all other means hare idled, end although a . powerful remedy, do not contain iron, =head antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. 1..1.111 directions sec.ompany each package. Bole 'Agentfor the United States and Canaan, - • !Jolt ROSES, (Leto I. O. Baldwin feed,S Rochester, SG Ir. • N. D.—El,OO end 13 posing° 'temp s erielneed to :my ow tient:co Agent, will !ounce a bottle qt the rilla,hy »tune oar .‘k• • E. D. Lawnll and Lewis Schmidt b:Co., Job* B. hiosacr, Allentown,_ and Druggist., oymlifirr/1! . Me33nivvv 3 incmc p TAO ADD WOOD 111111 i PIT' Ia TILE DEBT MEDICINE IN TUN WORLD.," Tor the Cure of Coughs and Colds', Croup, Btonehitiq Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heart, and for the relief of patients. . in the advanced stages of Oonausipr • tion, together with all Diseases ••• • of the Throat and Chest, . •; and which predisposed to Consumption. It algae the root of disease, and makes the fell destroyer sike.! cumh to its influence. It also produles free expos• tdiation, and induees healthy action in the clinsassed Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is pecuUnstr • Adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose:of this invaluable Syrup often styes ease, pad- eons.. quently sleep, which the peculiar niture of j.his dis ease denies him. It is very pleasant to the WO and prompt in its effects. Try it, and be tiorivineed,tAst it it invaluable in the cure of Bronchial 4701410. h.Ii..PRICE so CENTS PER BOTTLE. Prepared only -by 'A. ESENWEIN, Dirpggilte N. W. Cur. NINTII POPLAR Ste. Pnizainuarniti. N. B.—For . Sale by Lewis Schmidt Co., and Tohn B. Moser, Allentown ; Beige! Bon, town ; C. E. - Hula, Easton A. W„,Weber,atie• town; Goo. H. Smith A. Co., Philadelphia, sad' lby Druggists and Storekeepers generally. • • September 19.—May 25, 1859. B FtY AN' S: ( Z* '(‘ PULKONIO uj ccv 4/ N'..:/,vlll\l W The swot certain and speedy remedy ever etieeererei I d:t ni ~,,,, of the ChM and Lane,Cesiges Colds, eletkoste, Conalespitees,Bremehitthr . Influease, ifearssasss Throat , Ditaissa Brent/sing, Sore , c• WAVP.IU3 give the *V malt igetintanicone perfect relief, and whop persevered with &Geordie& to directions, never hill to effect ti rppld.land hutting cute. fhonsandn have beau restored to perfect health The hays ' tried other means In vain. To all classes and all oehstites' lions they ere equally a blearing and a core—wen. and; despair, no natter how Lengths disease may have exhited,, or however severe it may be, provided the emit:do ,stree tore of the vital organs is 1181 'hopelessly 'payed: Zvitorr one afflicted should give them so Impatill trial. • • P. , JOB MOS E S, Sole'Proprieter, Rocheaton Prier 25 mute per box. For sale by E. D. Lawall fewle Schmidt & t7o. r -aid. John D. Monier, Allentown, and Druggists everywhere.. Dissolution Notiele." NOTICE is hereby Tilton ghat thepartneriddp V I heretofore existing between the tinders d under the firm of Guth an& liceder,in the). Goode and Grocery bueinesei in Alleutown,NLehig county, was dissolved by mutual consent; on the lit day of December 1859. All such, therefordrindebtad to said firm, are hereby requestedto mak% settlement as soon fl3possible and all each having Amy. olden are also requestedlo present them withoaidelay: 4 URLAII GII.TD, , CHARLES X. BOMBE. ' , . The business will be continued by the undersign ed, new firm, at the old stand, where they will be glad to see all their old friends and customers of dm old firm, By fair dealing they eased to merit a liberal share of Patronage. CHARLES M. RIEDER, • BENNEVILLE P. 'ming. Allentown, December 14. --,set EAGLE HOTEL. CORNER of Hamilton and Seventh gloats, (Mar- Vat Square) Allentown, Pa. , TIIE Eagle' is well situated for the accommodation .f travelers. It is furnished in the hest manner. he Table is provided with thip,best fare the par: Ito i owls, and the bar euppliedwith the purest and best iquors. • , . • Harmers and persons from the , country, will And the stabling and yard, as Well as the Hotel, conve nient. . or -Omnibuses run regularly from tide liaise to the Rail-road depots. MOSES sontrzog,. P1;3 ' 404. , Allentown, Atrium 4, 1180, ly =I ME
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