A FAT COUPLE.—Mr. and - Mrs. Annin, residing near the High Bridge of the N.J. Cen tral Railroad, are supposed to be the largest couple iu this: . country. The • gentlemen's weight is 700 pounds and the lady's weight 500. Mr.. Annm's age is about 45, and Mrs. Annin'a about 40. It requires six yards of cassimore for Mr. A.'s pants and nine yards of cloth for a coat. He and his wife keep a public house at a place called Peg's Pebble. It is said that Barnum, of the New York Mu seum, offered the couple $l5OO per , year and their expenses if they would come to ew York, but they refused, telling him they did not wish to be looked at so much. They began to in crease in size about seventeen years ago.— Easton, Express. THE BOMESTE AD EXEMPTION BILL.— 'he Exemption Bill just brought forward in t o Se Legislature provides that, in addi tiVfi the property now e xempt by law from sal u E der execution , there shall be exempt by law, rom levy and forced sale, under any ex ecutio\n for debts hereafter contracted, tlm lot and buildings thereon, occupied as a residence, and owned by the debtor, ( being a household or and having a family,) to the value of $l,OOO. Such exeMption shall continue, after the death of such hoikholder, fur the benefit of the wi dow and linnly; some Or one of them continu ing to occupy uch homestead until the youn gest child shal become 21 years' of age, and until the death §f the widow ; and no release or waiver of suet exemption shall be valid. TEACHER'S NSTITUTE.-Llhe eighth meeting of the seco.d session of the Salisburg District Institute co vened pursuant to previ ous public notice ate offerd's School house on Saturday afternoon th• 21st of January The minutes of last meeting \ Were read and adopt ed. Mr. Ueberroth the Uhhirman of the Com mittee opened the subject to wit: " English Grammar and the best made of teaching it." He stated that he tenches that branch only by mental exercises. Mr. Townsend then gave his views on it, contending In not giving the pupils any tasks in these ' now fashioned" text books, but would do all t e\parsing him self and that way impress it on the child's. memory. Mr. Weber stated thtitlie did not coincide with the gentleman who spoke previous to him. j He further stated that he 'preferred . the text' book of any branch. He preferred Smith'S Grammar. After that cumnderable debate ensued in regard to text b6oks and lectures, but as they,could not agree, ono of the members, propoled to take a veto on it.— The question was stated as follows: Which is the best method cif teaching English Gram mar in our Common Schools, the text hook and explanation, or lecture and assistance of the text book. Messrs. C. 11. Kline, C. F. L. Weber, J. J. Jar Sett, P. Weida and B. F. Ab bott, were in favor of using the text book and explanation and Messrs. J. W. IT. Engleman, S. K. Kline, J. 0. Knott* J. W. Kunkle, 0. Ueberroth and W. H. Townsend were in favor of using the lecture and assistance of text book. The Executive Committee reported the following programme for next meeting. ” Penmanship and Composition and• the best mode of teachi 1g those two In.anches." On motion the me hog adjourned to Meet again at the same pin , e on Saturday afternoon, Feb ruary 14th, A. J. 1860. :IThe public are invi ited\Con .1. WORMER, President. to attend, CHARLES 11. i on .1. SOretary. MEXICAN' MUSTANG LINIMENT. Froth rieh arid put., bond aiul free, all colors, vrades and conditions of life, we' bear the same meed of praise. awarded tu is ' wonderful .urtkle. Sores are healed, Pains . relieted, lives saved. valuable animal:l made useful, and ' uhl ills ossuagod).)y this great • tr alditillewhiedt i surprising to the judgement of ratan. What fait 1y does not require a tanelard Lin iment. Who ever heard of the same elnicts produced by:any-other article,? For Cuts, Broke.% Sprains, Rheumatism, Swelling?, Strained Horses. A: o. It Las no equal. Be ',lire of' ho Ow ion '. The gilmino Mustang Liniment is sold by all respeetable Drug gists. and Livery Men in every town, parish and ham let throughout North and South Americo, Europe and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. BARNES PARE. Proprietors N. Y. Allentown, January 17.1560. ALLENTOWN MARKETS. [COBBE:CTED WEEKLY BY I'ItETZ, GUTH TrEsnAr, February I, 1860. $ll.OO 1.90 4.90 1.30 Wheat Flour, per bbl Ryo Chop, per 1110 tba Corn Meal, per bbl. Wheat, per bushel, Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, " Beans, Dried Apples,." " Peaches, " ' . Snit, Cloverseed, " Timothy seed, " Eggs, pot...dozen, Butter, per pound, . Lard, Hams, Bacon - Beeswax, " Salt, Liverpool, in sacks, Hay, per ton, . Straw, " MARRIED On Thursday evening last, in Allentown, by the Hey. Benjamin Judkins, Mr. JOSEPH Murn, to Miss MARY HANH, both of Allentown. . On the 22. d of February, by the Rev. Win Bath, Mr. CUARI . .ES ZIEGENITSS, of Friedens ynle, to Miss Euz.l ANN RAI)En, of Lowe' &neon. D I 33 D . On Saturday morning, 28th inst., in Allen town, CIIRISTOPUER LICHTE:s:WALLNEIt, aged 40 years, 4 months and 22 days. - On the 21st of January, in Bethlehem, AsNA RostsA IlrEnNErt, aged 83 years and 5 months. On the 7th of JantAry, in Uppsr Saueon township, IlEsav HINI:ER, aged 71 years. On the 25th of .January, in Upper Macungie, ELIZA, daughter of Uonas and Elizabeth (trim, ago 29 years, 5 month and 18 days. On the 24th inst., in Salisbury SALOMEKLINE, aged 60 years 3 months and 4 days. On the same day, in Lower Macungie SE RENEE; JERENIAII ~,Jant son of Tilghman and Sus Anna Berney aged 1 year 4 mouths and 28 days. On the 27th inst.; in Lowitill WILSON FREI? BRICK. KRAUSS aged 6 years and 28-days.: On. the 24th ofJanuary. in Allentown, Ku:- DEL/0;A, wife of Zacharias L. Kemmerer. aged 32 years, 5 months and 24 days. OBITUARY 11n. AMELIA S GEISSENIIRINER the livloVet wife of Rev. A. T. Deissenhainer, died sudden ly of hemorrhage of the lungs, at. Trenton, (a Thursday morning at 5 °Mock, tho :22d or De cember. • The deceased was the wife of IleN. A. T. Geissenhainer, latelY pastel' of the German Luthern Church, or our B,rough, and was essteemcd respected by our eitzens. The .11/4- sionary, published at * Pittsburgh contains the following obituary notice. Der remains were removed' to her sister's house, Mrs. Burkhalter's, in NeW Volt. The funeral took phwe on Saturday afternoon, Die 24th of December. The Rev. J. Sehock and nod Rev. H. 1. Schmidt, D., of f iciated. Henremains were deposited in the family vault in Hudson street, where her parents rest.— She was early received by me, in this c ity, into the Luthern ('hutch, by the rite of confir mation, and was knowit and respected by many isters as a consistent, faithful and tuber of our Church. Site left an it , band and fiVe children to mourn a devoted wife and mother. Bles dead who die in the Lurd, &c. • the Lord, DR. S. P. BLISS, D 7 -...11■61 - 'l' AC Mil "JIL`.. OFFICE OVER PRETZ, GUTH 00'13 STORE A LEENTOWN. PA Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been used bylhe publiefor six years, with increasing favor. It is recontAended to Care Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Burn, Colic Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the Dowels, headache, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaints, Low Spirits, 'Delirium Tremens, Intemperance. Zr STIIII/GATEN, EXIIILARATES, INVIGORATES, WILL NOT INTOXICATE UR ETUPIFY. ASA S A MEDICINE, it is quick and effectual, cur ing the most aggravated cases of Dyspopsia, Kidney Complaints, and all other dorangonionts of the Stomach andß,,wels, in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive tho most melarfcholy and drooping spirits, and restore tho weak, nervous and sickly to health, strength and vigor. Parsons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, havo become dejected, and .their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that horriblo cured to humanity, the Deuntusi Tag- MENS; will almost immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigorating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigo rating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. Dose.—One wine glass full ee often as necessary. Ono dose will remove all Bad Spirits. Ono dose will curo Heart-burn. Three doses will curo Indigestion. One does will give you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dys pepsia. Ono doss will remove the distressing and disagree able effects of iyind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the dis tressing load and all painful feelings will be re moved. One dose will remove tho most distressing pains of Colic, either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remit° obstructions in the Kid ney, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Persons who aro seriously afflicted with any Kid ney Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the use of ono or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dissipating too much over night, and feel tho evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent headaches, sickness at stomach, weak ness, giddiness, &c., will find ono doso will remove all bad feelin,le. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should talc() the Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make them strong, healthy and hnppy, remove all obstructions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medicine to remove disugrocablo sensations at the mot:cinch. All the proprietor asks, is a trial, and to induce this. ho has put up the INVIGORATISO SPIRIT in'pint bottles, at 60 cts., quarts $l. General Depot, 48 Water Street, N. Y. Sold by E. D. Lawall, J. B. Moser and Lewis Schmidt .4 Co., Allentown, Pu. February 1,1560. Dr. Wm. Dunce's Adjusting Splint. Eundersigned.haVing purchased the patent-right for Lehigh County, hereby inform the public that they arc prepared to furnish Dr. Wm. Bunee's Adjusting Splint. This instrument for simplioity and utility in the treatment of different fractures and dis locations, is a derided improvement on any other now in use. Attention is called to the following reccom medations from gentlemen distinguished in the med ical profession. 1 hare examined the apparatus of Dr. Wm. Iltince. it is a combination of Adjustor and Splint, and well adapted to meet the indications for which it. is design ed. It is really an improvement, on must if nut uu nll such instrument_.. Ify the Adjustor, dislocations well t fractures. may he controlled, while by the splints. all the advantages maybe obtained without many of the inconveuiencies incident to most of those in use. Thi appiratns therefore dwierve,:: the attention of physicians and surgeon's. being from its price area:l e:hie to all, and in my judgment being an improve ment un things or the kind now in use. Da. JOHN DAWSON. Prof:•sinr or Anatomy and I'llysiulogy, Starling :Medical College. . I have exatnined Dr. litmee's Adjustor, nud tied it a capital instrument to bring about perfect coap tattoo of the fragments in 0119 e of fracture. L. seems to in, also well adapted to exorcist:exten sion and counter-oxtension in casb of dislocations, having the mlvantage over any other instrument. by allowing manipulations of the limbs during extm :don. Bunco to my professional brethern in the counlry, who need to have a reliable apparatus on hand for such emergencies. DR. liusTAv C. B. wr,BEit. professor of Surgery in Cleveland Medical College. I fully ooncur with Prufe....3or Weber in relation to Dr. Dunce's Adjusting Splint. PIiOCTOR THAYER, At. It. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Cleveland Medical College. This is° the best instrument of the kind now in tow. The Splint is so constructed that it may be adapted to any length of limb. It can be used on the princi ple of doable inclined plane, or it can be used as the lung straight Splint. Tho Adjustor can be applied with, or without the Splint and is easily applied to any fracture or dislo cation of any of the straight bones. With this adjus tor properly applied, it is utterly impossible to get shortening of the limb, and withal so perfectly simple 1n its construction that any Surgeon will see at once how the instrument is applied. Price of 'the whole apparatus, $2,. The A djustor alone $l9. STKCKEL& SNYDER, South Whitehall, Lehigh County, Post Office ad dress Trexlertown. February 1. , —tr 1.2 J 1.75 5.75 4.50 2.00 County Meeting. IN accordance with resolutions passed at the last nesting, the members of the County Executive Committee of the People's Party, are requested to meet at the Public House of Simon Shoemaker in the Borough of Enuis, Lehigh County, on iintur- 1.50 13.(41 8.00 day, tho 11th day of Fehrumy next, nt 10 o'clock A M. A punctual attendance is desired. TIUIIMAN GOOD, Chairman. pnr•The Cumutittce consists of the following per sons: Tilghman Good, W. 11. (lousier, W. W. Burners y, William Maddern, Daniel C. Miller, Solomon B. Ritter, Harrison Rower, Benjamin Semmol, Nathan Wachter, Joseph Messer, J. It. Lichtenwalner,James Singmaster, Charles Schoenly, Sanford Stephen, William 11. Yeager, E. Franklin Butz, William F. Masser, Elenius Bramlick, Nathan IVethorheld, Horatio T. Hartzog, Charles W. Weiand and Moses Weland. February 1. —2l Public Vend ac. (I N Tuesday and Wednesday, the 21st and 22nd of February inst., nt 12 o'clock, M. of each day, will bo sold at the late rosidonce of Abraham lier genstook, doceascd, in Upper Sancon township, Le high county, the following personal property, to wit, Six beds and bedding, tables, chairs, storms with pipe, cupboards. an eight day clock, bureaus, sink, carpet, looking glosses, chests, two copper and one iron kettle, t.nwnro, barrels, tubs, butter firkins, grind stones, ono gun, spinning wheels, hotno made cloth, coverlets, and a vaViety of household goods, too numerous too mention. Conditions made known on the day of sale by JACOB UEBEROTII, 1 Executors JACOB BAUMAN, February 1, ISSO F. W. GEISSENIIAINER Columbus, Ohio, February 17, 1957 = ono cheerfully reerommeml thu inortiment of Dr Auditor's Notice. A SSW NM ENT Docicet No. 208. In SEAL PI themattor of the aseignMent of Buell ecker Styro to Iloniamin J. liagentmeh. And notr, Jenuary 3, IMO, the Court appoint It. C. Ilaimersty, auditor to audit and if necessary to ro: settle the said account and make distributhm accord- . _ ug to htw. From the Records. Teste:—.TAMES LACKEY, ProthOnot, • Tho auditor above named will :Mead to the duties of his appointment at at the office of Win. S. Marx, EN:, intim Boroigh of Allentown, en Saturday the 25th of Februnry, IS6O, at 1 o'clock P. M., when and where all parties interested can attend if they think proper. Allentown, Feb. I. —4t Concert. *THE Troxlertown find Centro Valley Sing in„ Association, under the tuition of J. S. P. Faust, will give a Musical Entertain ment in the Church at Zionsville, on Saturday, Feb ruary 4, 1560, afternoon and evening. Commencing in the afternoon ut 2 o'clock, and in the evening at 7. • The'programine will consist of selections of sacred music, from some of the hest composers. . BY ORDER 01"1:IlE COMMITTEE. February .1. -• --It Republican Club. The Remit)Bean voters of tho Borough of Allentown, ore requested to meet nt the public huusu of Moses Schnuck, in the Bormagit of Allentown ' on Tuesday, evening February,7o,lBllo, et 7 o'clock P. M. for the purpose oforganizing a Republican Club, with wvlow of better preparing for next fall's election. • MANY REPUBLICANS. Allentown, February I, Islio. • It PERSONS \VANTING CHANGE OF climate for health,eco adVettisemeat of liamroonton Lands in another column. Poor House Account • Account of E. B. NEWHARD, ESQ., Treainror of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of the Comity of Lehigh, frorn January lot, 1858, to December 31i, 1859. DR. To Cosh received of Charles S. Bush, former Treasurer, as par Auditor's Report, $504 96 Cash received at different times of , he County Treasurer, Cash received of.Thomaa Faust, ns por Auditor's Report for the year 1858, Cash byThoz...as Faust for nor-, see sold. Cash of Guardians of the Poor, Pittsburg, 326 23 Cash from Minton, of Mont gomery County, Cash by E. Kohler, Esq., fine J. Roinomith, Cash by the Directors of the Poor of Montgomery Co., for out door relief to John Kolb's family; Cash by Thomas Faust, for Pro duce sold, 291 00 Cash of Do. Do., for Cattle sold, 140 00 " ' Do. Do., do. do. 300 00 .' D. Do., do. do. 90 00 CR. By Clett paid Check of the DI- • rectors ne v itereafter stated, $7488 86 Balance over paid, • 404 33 CR. By Cash paid out-in orders as follows : HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES. Dry Goods and Groceries, $1604 58 Stone Coal, 244 13 Fire Wood, 213 90 Casting, 8 36 Stove, &c., l9 70 Hard ware, T( T inware, 37 Cooporwaro, • • 0 Making Corn Brooms, 37 Shoemaking, Shoes, . 55 93 Wool Carding, " 8 54 Mats and Caps, 34 37 Cider and Apples,2 2 31 . . Fresh Fish, 4 32 Slaughtering, 4 00 Tobacco, 08 14 Attendance in Hospital,lB months, 60 00 Female services, . 76 00 Medicine, 123 48 Funeral Sermons, • 800 TdRYINC EIPSNSES Male Service, 140 00 Clover Seed, 28 75 Grain, 086 65 Lumber for Coffins and repairs, 102 18 Wheelwright work. 18 32 Blacksmith work, 72 72 CM 21 head Steers, 3 Horses, Saddler were, Applo Trees, Plaster, Mason work for repairs, Sawing, Road Tax for 1858, State Tax for 1859, Interest on Dower Bond, Issuing orders of relief and supporting out door paupers. llononnit OP ALLMITOWN. Issuing 177 orders of relief, 35 40 Out door relief reudored to Susan - • - Langonhagen, . . • 11 79 Matthew Zimmernian, 5 91 Misses Burger, 1 39 Mary Spiess, 16 01 Mr. Riley, . 239 Misses Boyce, 13 86 Caroline Stott lor, 4 75 Swum Thompson, 7 00 Catharine Spinner, • 4 00 nannah Ilepler's child, 26 00 Misses Stiller, 4 75 Ellen Smith, 75 Peter Stochor, 7 47 Two Irishmen, 88 Gottlieb llolzwart, • 1 62 Mr. !mgen, 87 Jain Bachman and Son, 1 99 -- llninon, 8 34 James Johnson. 6 03. William King, 4 39 James Thompson, 6 43 Iliram Young, „ 4 25 Koehler, 76 Frederick, 1 00 Collin, - 1 87 Joseph Nagel, 9 06 -- Hayden, 1 74 Kennnich, . 56 -- Bean, 2 00 Medical attendance rendered to Susan Lringonlingen, 8 25' 1 William Mason, • 50 John Bachman's son, 50' Mary Spiess, 19 25 Peter Stealer's family, 10 50 Funeral expense of Ellen.Rauch, 700 Do. Jncob Frick's wife, . 700 Conveying Catharine Smith to Poor Douse, (twicd) 2 00 David Fox end Catha. Kleckner, 200 William Mason, 1 00 John Bachman and Son, 1 50 John Kuhn, (twice). 2 50 .Tames Thompson and family, 2 50 William 11. 11. Weil, 1 00 Jacob Wolf, . 1 00 henry Yochim, 0 00 William Leinbach, 1 00 John G. Spiess, . 1 00 Mathew Zimmerman's family, 2 50 Barney Daugherty,. 100 Mngdelona Flath and 3 children,' 200 Widow Eschonbaeh and Vbhildren, 2 ocr Daniel Johnson, 1 00 Francis Smetzer, 1 00 John Flinn; 1 00 Samuel Hays, ' 1 00 Corpse of an unknown child, 1 00 BOPOUOU OP dATASAUQUA.. Issuing 18 orders of relief, 3 60 Out door relief to Stephen Beer and family, 5 00 Michael McMullen and family, 37 04 Conrad Wernig, 4 00 (Ender Schlnuch's family, 3 80 Medical attendance rendered to &option BoOr's family, Michael MoMullen's son, Funeral and other expense of Gin dor Sohleach's child; Convoying Peter BUM to Poor House, Aaron Mosher, Ann Hutchison, Francis Jons, 76 53 Bonovan or EM11:18. Out door roliof rendered to Michael ' Riley, 5 08 James McQuinn, 2 00 Convoying Joe. Frail and Michael Lalley to Poor House, 2 00 leaning 11 orders of relief, 2 20 BOROUGH Or MILIERSTOWN. Funernl Expenso of Miss Weigle% 700 Convoying John Rohn to Poor MEI House, LOWER Mit.roun. Out door relief rendered to Helena \Vieand, 48 00 Ursula llitzler, 55 25 Medical attendance to said pauper, 33 00 Funeral expense of mill pauper, 7 00 Urren MILFORD. Out door relief rendered to . John Frederick, ' 4 75 Edwin Brey; • 26 39 Elizabeth Wolf, 1 00 Matlicalattendaneeto Susanßender, 10 00 Elizabeth Miller, • . 5 50 Sarah liortz, 2 75 Convoying Peter Riley and Edward Lynch to Poorhouse, 2 30 UPPER BAPCON• Out door relief rendered to Michael Hochman, 32 00 Medical attendance to eamo, 21 76 Conveying William Hein to Poor Nouse, 2 40 SALISBURY. Out door roller to Clute. Bauer, 2 00 Conveying iteorge Fetzer to Poor Houle, 1 40 Nile and children of Wm. Giese to 1 3 ..er Houso, . 120 Removing Sam. HOttle from Penn- State Lnnntic Hospital at Harris burg to our Poor House, Expense of said Hottlo in said Hospital, lIANOVRA.• Ont door relief to Fred. Miller, 1 60 Stephen L. Smith, 28 00 lleuhler's child, .2.6 r 00 65 50 • NORTH WIIIIIINALL. Issuing 4 orders of relief, • 80 Out door relief to Adam Yob!, 19 50 Willoughby Kratter, 19 , 75 Sarah Steinbronuot And children, 30 52 Martin Steinct, • 10 00 Medical and other attendants to Georgo Levan, Convoying said pauper to Poot House, Charles Rogort, Ann Ccok and 3 children, 5000 09 Thomas Cook, Andrew Yell, 2 40 Fiineral expense of Jacob Debar, 700 70 37 WASIIINGTON. Out door relief rendered to Barba ra Rex John Roip's Medical attendance rendered to said family, Convoying Joseph Roth to Poor House, Peter Clause, • 249 40 60 57 2 00 John Duldey, 2 40 Funotal expense of Sophia Hertz, 700 50 00 EXIDELDERGI. Medical attendance rendered to William Schaeffer, Cod%toying said pauper do Poor Douse, Christian Mains, Daniel Ruckol, 1579 57 $7084 53 Lowntm.. Conveying Peter Clause to Poor House, LYNN. Out door relief rondored to David 7084 53 Kunkel' Conveying said Kunkel and fam ily to Poor House, WI ISE21111:1RO. Convoying Angelica' Nelig to Poor House, Charles Nelig, • UPPER MACUNGIE Out door relief rendored to Daniel Ferber's family, Medical attendance rendered to Daniel Carey's family, Patrick Bryant, Conveying George Rites children to Poor House, Henry Bishop, Adam Sheeler Charles Dietrich, • Constable fees for arresting Levi Koch, LOWER MACUNGIE. Out door •rolief to joule Moll, 12 50 Medical attendance rendered to said pauper, Widow Parcel's eon, Thomas Connell, Conveying Christian Hanson to Poor house, 2780 23 SOUTH . WHITEHALL. Out door relief rendered to :Mary Bigley, 24 00 Grimly "robin and child, 3 10 William Woodring and family, 14 30 Medical attendance rendered to 818 47 435 00 18 16 ' b 20 17 60 11 69 said William Woodring, Issuing 2 orders of relief, Funeral expense of Peter Steelier, 700 Convoying Joseph Miller to Poor House, Lawrence Mansfield, E. Biohler• Ferdinand Eckstein and family to 28 35 25 47 75 80 673 M Poor House from Carbon Co., Comte')lo fees for arresting Nathan Fredorick, Out door relief rendered to John Mahanney PRINTING, STATIONARY AND POSTAGE. Blumor Loisenring to Co., publish ing statement of 1858, 12 00 • Do. Stationary and Post stamps, 19 99 M. Ilannum, for publishing. state ment for 1857 and 18,58, 24 00 Haines .Ir, Huber for do. 1858, 12 00 Kock, Guth do Helfrich, for do. 12 00 Do. publishing ono notice, 1 00 Traitor, HarMaher & Weiser, pub lishing statement of 1858, Do. publishing one notice, SALARIES. John Mattorn, Esq., ono year as Director, Do. extra, John Ihrtz, Esq., ono year as DI- rector, Do. extra, Jesse Grim, Esq., one year as Di- rector, Do. extra, William Herbst, M. D., one year as Physician, E. G. Martin. M. D., do. E. It. Newhard, Esq., este year as Treasurer, John D. Stiles, Esq., one. year as Solicitor, 20 00 Thomas Faust, one year as Steward, 400 00 Thomas B. Faust, one year as As taut Steward, We, tho undersigned auditors of the county of Lehigh, do certify that wo havo examined the above amount and found tho same correct as above stated. Witness our hands this 7th day of January, 1800. .„.,, Steward7s Account. THOMAS FAUST, ESQ., Steward, in account with the Directors of the Poor and Home of Employment for the county of Lehigh DR. • To cash received on sundry accounts as follows Balance of last years account, 70 37 W. P. Huber, ono RCM timothy; 10 00 Uriah L. Ilettzoll, dO. 10 00 Do. for Wheat sold, 82 47 Miokley, Weaver tr. Co., W4ea t sold, 189 00 Do. Do., Onto sold, 77 00 Henry W. Mertz ' 3 bushels Oats, 150 David Mertz, Oats sold, 15 00 275 26 Do. do. Wheat sold, Solomon Butz, Wheat sold, Susan Dorney, do. 'do. do. do. Beef sold, do. do. Medicine, Levi Rex, Wheat sold 111 05 do. do. 5930 the. Coal, 741 do. do. 13 the: Beef, 117 John Mabanny, ono load manure, , 1 00 do. do. one pair of oboes, 125 S imuel Opp, turnips, John Bentz, db. Henry Dornoy, do. Jonathan Rabonold, work done on the road, Simon Unger to balanco in full for expense of hie child, William Wielind for returning H. Druckenmiller, 20 00 Mehrbaoh for a horse Bold, 120 00 Meyer Schnurman. do. do. 100 00 David Loibensperger, mare sold, 29 40 Directors of the Poor of Northamp ton county, for expense of Adam Hank's Do. for keeping Patrick Gaffney, Do. for keeping Simon Snyder, on account, 129 80 Christ it Hoffman money refunded on bill of stood coal, Daniel Sechlor for expense of bia brother in our hospital, John Mud for keeping Caroline Weiss in hospital. Solomon Diary for keeping Francis Joan in hospital Overseers of the Poor of Carbon Co., for keeping Andrew Gaily in our Hospital, 137 57 Henry T. Deily for keePing, &c., George Fetzer, in hospital, 12 40 William Hollenbach for expense of his child, l5 00 Peter Zimmerman "for expense of his eon Samuel, William Dice for service done by 8 50 2 00 6 90 1 90 1 40 1 40 1 40 11 28 1 80 8 00 129 25 .0. pauper, Solomon Dorney, do. Joseph Yoakel, being money due Magdelena Staudt, 2 50 David Gilbert for. a lot of sheep, 75 00 --- Sehankweiler for a cow, 30 00 9 different persons for pigs, 44 20 12 do. do. for tallow, 10 97 10:0o. do. for lard, 24 82 8 do. do. borsefeed, 2 49 2 do. do. weaving,. 2 40 Moses Butz for labor by 'a pauper, 50 Peter for surplus of a stray horse sold after dednoting expense, . 75 Reninger St Shimar, 308 rbs. tallow, 30 80 Do. do. Flaxseed, ' 10 50 Do. do. 77 the, white rags ®5, 385 Do. do. 169 lbs. mixed do. 0 2, 338 Cedar Church for stone coal, 11 40 Henry Schantz for half hogshead, 30 Joseph A. Good, hides and skins, 48 72 S. &C. Ludwig, do. do. 45 75 Grim & Ludwig, do. do. t 14 97 0. W. Faust, do. do. 92 07 Henry Schantz, for beef, 68 Found in 'the pockets of a pauper diseased, 80 62 69 80 15 17 50 4 76 Mil 2 00 110 1 80 2 00 1 60 30 50 10 87 50 00 3 20 1 50 105 4? 4 00 2 60 3 60 4 00 14 20 I'4o 1 50 4 00 1 20 1 40 2 40 9 00 12 50 1 40 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 3 00 8 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 1 00 2 00 12 00 1 00 20 00 13 00 20 00 13 00 20 00 5.00 65 00 65 00 40 00 100 00 $7488 86 ROBERT YOST, W. J. HOXWORTH, Auditors CHARLES FOSTER. 8 77 8 40 12 17 1 93 20 86 18 00 24 98 4 00 3 69 6 00 14 00 4 00 6 00 4 00 1 00 . . • CR. By cash paid on sundry accounts as follows: John Newhard repairing cloche, 1 50 Sarah Schantz, for 02 lbs. Veal, 3 72 Henry Gelman and Joel Stein for aPPIO, 8 00 John Garner two razors, 1 00 Solomon Reinhold castrating pigs, 218 William Blank, " 1 24 M. E. Hornbeck, Post Stamps, 3 96 Hiram H. roust, fur mending harness, 25 Solomon Burger, mending tinwaro, 1 23 if " mason work, 172 Elias Mubs, repairing cradles (grain,) Jacob Honinger, repairing spin, ning wheel, William S. Weil for buttons, 99 77 - Driefuss " " Herman Tsohopek repairing clocks, 1 25 Lewis Hart for brushes, 1 00 Simon Adam for baskets, 1 70 George Sohlicher for ashes, 2 25 Joseph Wetzel for rakes; 1 87 --- Funk for rat trap, Jacob Spanhauer for brushes, - Cinder for litho, Joseph Faust " " Charles Funk for mending tinware, 95 Jeremiah Smith for shoes, 3 06 Levi Rex for Veal, 2 57 R. R. Newhard Esq., treasurer, 319 77 Willoughby 'Fought for repairing roof on barn, David Mertz for harvesting, Willoughby Muhs, " Solomon Dorney, " Uriah L. Hortzoll, " 1 40 George Stein ono pair specks, 50 John J. Schimpf for ice, 37 B. R. Newhard Esq., treasurer, 291 00 - Johnson for swooping chim neys, 1 00 John Dornoy for bricks, . ' 225 - Roninger A Shimer, store goods, 54 53 Solomon Dornoy, articles bought on venduo, 52 Joseph A. Good for leather, 73 30 E. R. Newhard Esq., treasurer, 4 140 00 . el If 11 90.00 ~ . . 300 00 S. & C. Ludwig for loather, 62 82 Grim ac Ludwig " 10 12 0. W. Faust . 127 91 Traveling paupers 6 86 " exponses for team, 426 " expenses for steward, 20 50 • Balance in hands of steward, 42 30 6 50 2 60 STOCK ON FARM 9 horses, 18 COWS, 1 Bull, 5 heifers, 3 calves, 17 steers, 11 sheep, 57 hogs,4 pigs,4 wagons, I dear born wagon; 1 sleigh, 2 seds,•3 arrows, 2 corn har rows, 5 wheel barrows, .1 grain drill, 1 reaping ma chine, 1 threshing machine, 2 fanning mills, 4 plows, 1 corn plow. PRODUCE ON FARM. 095 bushels of wheat, 810 busholo rye, 520 bushels oats, 14, bushels flaxseed, 2860 bushels corn in ears, 95 bushels turnips, 960 bushels potatoes, 41 bushels onions, 32 bushels rod beets; 6 bushels soup beans, 5 barrels cucumbers 4500 heads cabbage, 5 hogsheads sour krout, 122 tbs. hatchled ilex, 67 loads hay, 85 loads corn fodder, 220 loads manure put on the land 1000 bushels limo put ok the land, 2470 lbs. beef hides, 226 tbs..calf skins, 1564 lbs. tallowi 1151 lbs. lard, 1911 lbs. butter. 29 10 32 50 MEAT SLAUGHTERED. 7,166 tbs. bccf, 1381 lbs. Veal, 9340 tbs. pork ARTICLES MADE IN TIIE HOUSE. 135 pair men's pantloons, 140 mon's shirts, 140 boy's pantloons, 97 roundabouts, 54 vests, 98'ehomi see, 135 women frocks, 80 .petticoats, 160 short gowns, 206 aprons, 8 women caps, 60 sun bonnets, 111 children frocks, 39 children potticoats, •40-'fair drawors, 18 shrouds, 110 stockings knitted 105 pair stookinge footed, 65 towels, 11 quilts, 170 cut stock ing yarn, 85 cuts thread, 13 bolsters, 53 pillow ca ses, 30 bed cases, 15 pillow ticks, 10 bad ticks, 65 eheots, 20 chilli bags, 75 quilt petticoats, 20 grain bags, 2851 tow linos, 149 yds, liusoy woolsoy, 44 yds. carpet, all woven in tho house, 800 lbs. hard soap, 27 -bble. soft soap, 25 coffins. INMATES IN' THE HOUSE. Remaining in tho house Jan. Ist, 72 40 1859. Admitted during the year Born Discharged during tho year Indentured Died Corpse when received Absconded 93 99 Remaining in the house Jan. 1. 1860, 205 This number consists of 78 white male adults, 2 colored male adults, 61 white female adults, 35 male children under 12 years of ago, 29 female children under 12 years of ago, of which number 16 aro luna tics. INDENTURED. Lydinnn Shoror to Abraham Walter, of Upper Sau con, [Farmer.) Sarah Muth to Henry /3. Kemorer, of Salisburg, [Farmer.] Mary Ann Hubei to Henry F. Schell, of Lower Milford, [Farmer.] Kitty Ann Huber to Ephraim Wesco, of Upper Milford, [Yocum].) Directors Office, January 4th, 1860. BENJAMIN JARRETT, Directors of the JESSE GRIM, Poor of Lehigh JOHN BORTZ, county, Pa. Allentown, February 1, 1860. ♦ —3t 781 00 Singer's Sewing Machines ravel nor pull out. Per, sons having these machines in use would not par with them, as $lOOO a year can be made with ono cc them. For sale at the Boot and Shoe Store of GEORGE LUCAS & SON, No. 5 East HaMilton St., Allentown Pa P. S.—All orders promptly attended to, Allentown; January 17, 1800, Auditor's Notice. Court u e nty l e n t Common Plena t s; i a e f R E c ep o i u g n b t SEAL of of Jacob Zimmerman, assignee of Pater Erdal and wife. And now January 10 1860, on motion of Mr. Wright the Court appoint A.B. Schwartz Esq., audi tor to audit and resettle the said account and make distribution according to law. From the Record, - Testo:--JAMES LACKEY, Prothonotary. ' Notice is hereby given, that the auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday the 17th day of February next, at his Oleo, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when and where all persons interested can attend if thoy think proper. Allentown, February 1 Public Sale. WILL be sold at Public Sale es Saturday Feb ruary 18th 1800, near Slatingtou, in Wash ington township, Lehigh county; the following de scribed personal property to wit; Ono stove with pipe, three beds with bedding. ta bles, chairs, beaureaus, wash stand, tubs, buckets, tin ware, and all other kinds of household furniture too numerous to mention; also two pigs. Being thojersonal property of Thoosao.P. Jones, deceased. ARCHER HARRIS, Administrator. January 25, 1859. —4t administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having boon granted to the undersigned in the estate 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 data; and all persons having claims against said estate, will present: them, duly authenticated, for settlement within the above mentioned time, to Win. F. Mosses Esq., living near, Slatington. ARCHER HARRIS, Administrator. January 25, 1860. —4t Bark ! Bark ! Bark ! • 500 Cords Chesnut, Oak and Spanish Oak Bark wanted by the undersigned at their new Tannery. ',Raped at the Lehigh river, opposite this place. Price Seven dollars and fifty cents cash per cord. Persons hauling bark across the Toll Bridge to their Tannery will have a free pass. • MOSSER, KECK & CO. Allentown, January, 25. ' --4rn NCI=O33 TO JURYMEN. •rnE persona drawn no Jurymen for tha - ndjourned 1 Court to be held on Monday tho 6th of Februa ry next, aro not required to attend, as no Jury trials will be taken up at the said adjourned Court. CHARLES B. HAINTZ, Sheriff. Sheriff's Mee, Allentown, Fob. 1. —1 t AdJotirned Court. A N ADJOURNED COURT of Common Pleas of IL the county of Lehigh, will . be held at the Court Donee in Allentown, on Monday February oth,lBoo, when and where all parties interested can attend. . grothonotary's Office, Allentown. An. 21 ]622 13 48 mon hung!! Union brokon Up f f Y Wholesale O ,Stores in New York busted and 8 or 10 cars on the L. V. It. R. all ran into one another and upset all their trememdoue loads of new goods into Joseph Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, No. 85 West Hamilton St., Allenjown, Pa., and Stopp is now dptorminod to sell them at suoh low rates that every &an, woman and child, cad gel Immo of the Now Goods. He'll eoll for cash nice black alike at 37i cents per yard; IMO now autos fancy dross milks for 60 cents a yard; black alpaca, 12i dente a yard; calico and dolainee, all now styles, just out, dirt cheap," for cash.— Alec, about 11 ; 000 yards of remnants of all colors and prices. Carpet!, oil cloth, bed ticking, muslin, bleached and un-bleached, tablo diaper, toweling, fresh feathers, &c.,.vory cheap. Also, a b out 14,000 white counter paines , just in limo or the young married pooplo ; and, the old folks may have them too, if they have the money. Mourning Voile and Collars and all kinds of Embroideries at near half price. BM le• ALSO MRS. STOPP A CO., aro closing out their stock of winter bonnets, flowers, rib bons, ho., at first cost. Sugar, Coffoo and Molassos just about sweet, Honey Syrup Molasses at 9 cents a quart. Best Honey Syrup at i 23 cents a quart. Best White Sugar at 10 conte a lb. Largo lot of Raisins and other dried fruits very cheap. Gloss and Queens 'ware and Looking Gismos just 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 pose down tho alley. 75 2 00 y 50 7 75 7 50 7 50 mil N. B. Also 7 dwelling houses to rent, also ti= 1 basement and 2d and 3d stories in Hamil ton St., well situated for a Doctor, Lawyer, Daguer roan or Dentists Office. Basomont for a Hagar store Scc. Also a good brick, back building suitable fur a Shoemaker or Tailor shop. Inquiro :-35 Weet Hamilton St. Allentown, January, 25. HANDSOME LADIES ATTENTION! Children Don't Cry 1: FOR JAMES HESS has paid attention to ' all younwants. For ladies he has the nicest furs over seen in this county, such as Mink, Fitch, Sable, Opossum, be., of every description and grades--full capes, half capes and victorines—and selling them for almost nothing. Only $6 for a whole sot, Caps, Cuffs and Muff. I defy competition—if any dealer in this county will or can sell Furs cheaper than I do I will give theUi away—now is your time and chance, just call and satisfy yourselves. BATS AND CAPS. A RE h; . ts on ati n h i a o n n d a : lno elegant yies assortment o among for 1880, which are a good supply from the best establishments In 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 Beaver Hats. Also, a largo assort ment of Silk Plush and Cloth Caps, of all prices and qualiyt—all of which will bo sold at the lowest rates. Wolf, Cat and Buffalo Robes, 1622 13 and selling cheaper than the cheapest. For children, fancy Caps and Furs of every de scription and color, from $1.50 to $6 a set, N. B. Cash, and the very highest market price, paid for Furs and of all kinds. Remember the place, No. 13 East Hamilton St , nearly opposite the Gorman Reformed Church. SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent 411entown, Jan. 18 BY VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of the county of Le high, there will be exposed to public sale, on Satur day tho 28th day of January, at 1 o'clock in the af ternoon, upon the premises, four certain tracts of land, situated ns follows, to wit: No. I—Partly in the township of Upper Saucon,in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, and pertly in Springfield township Bucks county, and bounded by lands of Daniel Koch, Daniel Gieleinger, Joseph Eberhard, and the estate of Peter Schmidt, contain ing 9 acres aid 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 It 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 51 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 1 I 7 perches. The 4 above mentioned tracts are all wood-land and are well ccvered with chestnut and other timber. Being the Real Estate of Jacob Appel deceased, late of the township of Lower Saucon, county of Northampton. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and duo al tendance given by JESSE WEAVER, JACOB A. APPEL. By the Court, BOAS 11AusuAN, Clerk, January 11, 1860 204 1391 1368 4 18 2 6 1398 ' OUR MUSICAL FRIENI). fi:7•H • (-- t lIIE late reduction in price of these m ines brings them in ach of everybody.— ese machines have an tabliehed reputation all er the civilized world r its durability and the .ark it performs. There no getting out of order. makes' i a lock stitch ich will neither rip, OUP MUSICAL FRIEND, a Rare Companion for the Winter Months. Every Pianist, I Sbmthl procure this weekly Every Singer, , Publication of Vocal and Every Teacher, Piano Forte Music, cost- T•.very Pupil, ing but TEN CENTS a Every Amateur, number, and pronounced By the entire Press of the country, to be "The Best and Cheapest Work of the kind in tho World." Metro full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano Form Music fOr TEN CENTS. Yearly, $5; llalf-yearly, r? 2.50 ; Quarterly, 51.25. Subscribe to "Our Musical Friend," or order it from the nearest News dealer, and you will have Music enough for your entire family and at insignifi cant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cordet, Clarionot, Accordion, etc., etc., sub scribe to the • SOLO MELODIST, Inn Containing 12 pages, costing only TEN CENTS a Soother; Yearly, $2.50; Half-yearly, $1.25. All the hack Numbers at 10 cents. and Bound Vol tunes, containing 17 Numbers, at $2.50 each, con scantly on hand Innuary 25, 1860 WILL be sold at public sale on the premises on . Friday, Jnnuaiy 20th, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described property, to wit: A two story brick dwelling .- house with a fine lot, garden , &c. situated on Middle street, in first ward of tho borough of Allentown, near the depot on the east side of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. It is a good store-stand for carrying on a small business. • Ea No. 2.—A one and a half-story frame dwelling house with lot and the usual out-buildings, situated on said Middle street, on tho \Vest side of the Railroad, and likowiso near tho depot. Being the Real Estato of Absalom Sterner and will .ho sold by W. H. BLDMER, Agent for WILLIAM BIERY, Assignee. Allentown, Jan. 11. —2t Mosser & Grim, No. 30 East Hamilton S • ALLENTOWN, PA. WHOLESALE and Retail dealers in Red and Oak Solo, Harness, Upper and Collar .Lenth sr ; Kipps, Calf Skins, Morocco, Kid, Linings, Bind ings, Shoo threads and Shoo Findings at low prices for cash. Also best Tanners Oil. Tho highest prico paid for Hides. BARK! BARK! I BARKI.I! ..They wish to buy three hundred cords of good Chesnut Oak Bark, at their tannery near the Little Lehigh. They pay Seven Dollars .and Fifty cents per cord. Those who will cut down wood this spring will do well to peal it, as the Bark alono is worth as much, as Bark and wood together. 210SSER & GRIM. •-4m A GEXERAL meeting of the members of the Lo. high Agriculturel Society, for the election of officers for tho.onsuing year, will be hold at the house of J. T. Bechtel, in the borough of Allentown, on Tuesday February 7th, 1860, at ,10 o'clock in the forenoon. It is the desire of the officers that there should ho a general turn out of tho members, in order Sint a full expression of opinion mai , be had in reference to the affairs of the Society. GEORGE BEISEL, Proeldon Allentown, Jan. 18 AN ADJOURNED COURT of Quarter Session and Court of the county of Lehigh, will ho held at the Court House in Allentown. on Monday tho 6th day of February next, when and where all parties interested can attend. Clerk's Office, Allentown, January 25. . 2t Halloa! Halloa! GOOD LOOKING MEN READ !! Orphan's Court Sale, C. B. SEYMOUR CO.; - 107 Nassau Street, Now York Assignee's Sale. Allentown, Jan. 18 Agricultural Society. Adjourned Court. 10 EXCITEMENT! VOR the better aocommodgitlon of our customers, and the public generally, we will about the first Of March, 1860, move to No. 36 East Hamilton Si.. next door to the Port Office. Whore the largest stook of Quoonswaro ever offerdd in Lehigh county, will be opened for solo at tho lowest possible prices. Wholesale and retail, in sets or by the piooo. Stores taking an assortment will be supplied at Philadel phia, priooe. All in want of any thing in our line aro cordially invited to call and examine our goods and prices and satisfy themselves of tho truth of the above statements. Our stock consists in part of every pattern, style, quality and color of China, Glass and Quoensware, Stone, leookinghtitn, Yellow and Brittania Ware, Lamps of all kinds. 41 - Lamps altered and repaired to burn Coal OiL QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE. In sets , All kinds, and by For Hotel • the piece, And Family use. Tumblers, LagOrMugs ' Dishes, Bird Founts, Bowls, Oahe Stands, Jars, Pitchers, Bottles, Flasks, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Chamber Sets, Mugs, Cups, Bowls, Dishes, Pitchers, Plates, STONEWARE. Decanters, • Butter Pots, • Lamps and Globes, Milk Pots, Shades, Jars, Jugs, Sucking Bottles, Spittoons, Breast Cups. Pitchers, Ac. LAMPS. BRITTANNIA. • All kinds, Tea Pots, Fluid Lamps, Coffee Pots, Coal Oil Lamps, Tea Urns, Parlor Lamps, Ale Pitchers, Table Lamps, Castor Spoons, Night Lamps, Mugs, Cups, Suspension Lamps, Ladles, Hand Lamps, Lamps, Ac. Church Lamps, Hall Lamps, Ac. Don't forgot the place, next door to the Post Office. T. C. KERNAHEN. Allentown, January 25, 1850. —l7 ISM liattair LNt Übu. x.x.iILED Silt JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills: PEOTECTP2) st LETTER' • .;.6). BY ROYAL r i " k pglicti k. PATENT. . Prepared front a prescription of Sir J. Clark', M D., Physician Extraordinary to the Own. Tine Invaluable medicine Is unfailing In the enre of those painful and dengerone diseases to which the ferniest esnatitution is subject. It moderaten afl now and ren mores all obstructions, and a-speedy cum maybe relict**. TO MARRIED LADIES Itia peculiarly aintod. It will, In a abort time, bring en the mnntbly period with regularity. Each bottle, price Ono Dollar, beam the Gorenurient Stamp of Great liritain, to prevent counterfeits. Vase Yills showed not be taken by females during is.' THREE 310:VTIt S f Pregnancy; as they yr; sure bring en Miscarriage, but at any Giber 15,00 Ihey 7ZM In all Aof Nervous and Spinal Affections, Bain Ili the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, l'alpita• lion of the Heart, Ilyntcries, and Whites, there title wtU affect a curo whet] ell other means hare rattail, and although a powerful remedy, do not contniii iron, calumel antimony, or tiny thing hurtful to the constitution. Fall directions sr-company molt pockago. 1211 Solo Agent for tbo Unite Staten and Ca:Mu, 6SES;IIate I. C. 1100.1 , ..it: k V.OO. r, T. • 111. 13.—t1,00 '; 1 I.f I.lm.vp.M encior,..l to MIT Mlg tltori7v,l a tattle the pin; by E. D. Liman and Lewin Schutt& & Co., JAM B. Moser, Allentown, and Druggists everywhere. . ~,ssz~;ivwEaiv~~c T~~ AND wIBD WTIA PECTBUAL. Is TIIF:IIEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, For the Cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consump tion, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which predisposed to Consumption. It attacks the root of disease, and makes the fell destroyer Rua climb to its influence. It also produces free expee toration, and induces healthy action in the diseased Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose of this invalitable Syrup often gives ease, and conse quently sleep, which the peculiar nature of this dis ease denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste and prompt in its effects. Try it, and be convinced; that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections. tFa,,PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Prepared only by 'A. ESEN WEIN, Drugght. N. W. Cor. NINTH & POPLAtt Sts. PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—For Sale by Lewis Schmidt A Co., and John Moser, Allentown; Beige' it Son, ellas town ; C. E. Hecht, Easton ; A. W. Weber, fiats town; Geo. 11. Smith & co., Philadelphia, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. September 19.—May 25, 1859, IMI t.T ,„, 4: 4 ;t4 144 moof 'trial:, and speedy remedy ever discovered far n. Iliseases of the Chest and Lungs,Cough., Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Eireschitle, lofivensa, Hoarseness, Dtelewli Breathing, Sore 'Throat, • 4•c• W 'FEAR give the most lastantaxii - one and I t relief, and when persevered with awarding o. dirowlions, never fail to effect a rapid and lasting curs. fliii•sods have been restored to perfect health who hare :Hod ..I:,nr means in vain. To all cleans and all oanstlin. :inns they ate equally a blessing and a cure—none need deNelir, no matter how long the disease may have 'xi* or Low over severe It may be, provided the organic a lore of the villa organs is net hopelessly decayed. Ivory one allt!rted ahnubl give them an impeetial .1011 MIST S, Sole Proprietor, Rochester. N V• Prip.. 25 cents per boo. For gale by E. D. Lowell Lewis Schmidt 1 Co., and John B. Messer, Allentown, and Druggist, everywhere. GLENN'S ONE PRICE HAT AND CAP STORE, (CORNER OF TUE FIVE STORY DLOCKO ' N. West corner of Eighth and Ram Street.. PHILADELPHIA The Public aro respectfully invited to bear in mind that at this Store may be found an assortment of Fashionablo and Handsome Moleskin Dress Hats, Soft Hats. High, Low and Medium Depth Crown, Cloth and Glazed Cape. Plush and Plush Trimmed Caps for Men and. Boys, • Fancy Hats and Caps for Children, at Fair Prices. 7.47•130 TWO PRICES FOR REGULAR GOODS. January 18, 1960. . —ly Steckel's. Ambrotype AND • PICTURE GALLERY. Roonmewsibnutihdl.' Third Storyi ( rt ion m )Noevier the DJ (V . o n g i f i e tor" printing office, where he continues to take the different styled of Ambrotypo Pictures by sky-light. lie can warrant his Pictures to ho perfect as life.— He returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage ho has received, and hopes by producing satisfactory likenesses, to merit a continuance of patroongd from an intelligent public. N. D.—Pictures taken at 25 cents.. E. A. ETECREL. December 7. • For Sale or Rent. , 'PUREE brick dwellings situated in alb Allentown, containing nine, ten iollogA and eleven rooms, aro for •salo or rent. The terms of eule may be known by Inquiring of SAMUEL KRAUSS, Hamilton Street, below the Court Rouse. Allontown, Jon. 11. ' —,-4t NOTICT• fiIHE Annual meeting of tho ckholders of the 1 Thomas Iron Company, for the election of Di rector's for the ensuing year, will be hold at the o of the Company, Hokendauque, on Tuesday, No ury ith, 1860, at 12 o'clock M. J. T. KNIGHT, Secretary. Allentown, January 11, 1860. —3t I= FOR RENT A good and convenient Brick Dwelling House, with Jot. largo yard, garden, stabling and other conve niences, situated at the corner of eighth and Union streets, in Allentown; is offered for rent. For farth er particulars apply to - .JOSEPH WEAVYLP - Allentown, Jan. 11 1840. 7,"" MI BRYAN'S PIILKONIO WAFERS.
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