STEALING deAt.-On Monifay evening l as t ittr; Reinhart, teamster of Major Fry of this Borough, noticed-some peti n - itt 7 the-ilf - jer's coal heap.' The person iseeped 'without being known.. About a quarter of it ton was 'found to be missing, and it is , supposed, that the person, whoever he is, had paid the place a number of visits. For his own sake, it not for the sake of others, he had better not fre quent the place in the future: `We call the attention of Merchants, Booksellers, Druggists, Painters and others. to the advertisement" Thr. CantoN N VAC- Tuump COMPANY,' of No. to Cortlattett St., New York, in another column. This Com pany undoubtedly stands at the head of the Trade, both in quantity and variety ot' the goods they manulheture and import ; • as they are constantly manufacturing, they keep up a full assortment at all MINIMS of the year, and are fully prepared to till orders for goods in their line at any thaw. THE •ALLESTOWN RAILROAD.—The construction of the Allentown Railroad kill he resumed after the Wth of April next. Up to this date sealed proposals will be received for graduation and masonry on fifteen sections, as we)l as for constructing a tunnel on section 30. We call attention to Wadvertisement in another oilman, annouveifig that/sealed propo sals will ho received for the work. We are glad to learn that operations will be resumed on the road and that there are prospects for its early completion. PREMATURE.—The annottneetnent of the appointment; by the Lehigh Company, of an Engineer to fill the plwee of E. A. Douglam, de ,eensed, was prematkfte. .We learwsinee that John Loisenring, Es has has been appointed !Superintendent and Engineer of the. Lehigh 'Coal and Navigation Company. The Phila delphia Pennvkanian speaks of this appoint ment as follows: "EXCELLENT APPOINTMENT.-At a meetitio• 'of the Board of Manages of the Lehigh Cord and Navigation Company,. held yesterday. John Leisenring, Esq., a Eekley, Luzern° county, Pa., was appointed Superintendent and Engineer. This position has been fillgd fiir a period of 20 years bz; E. A. Douglas, Esq., who died, suddenly in this city a few weeks ago.— Mr. Leisenring is an accomplished engineer. and will make a valuable officer. For years past be has been engaged extensively in the Lehigh Coal trade, and is well known here and elsewhere, as one of the firm of Sharpe, Lei searing & REPUBLICAN UM' B.—Pursuant to a Oh ne call, a large number of the Republican vo- Acre of the Borough of Allentown met at the public house of Moses Schneck in said Borough sin Tuesday evening February 7th 1800, for (ho purpose_ of organizing a Republican club. On motion Col. W. W. Hamersly was called to preside over the meeting, and E. Moss and T. .Good were appointed secretaries. • . On motion resolved that a commitre of five, one from each - ward, be appointed by the chair, to prepare a `constitution for the government of this club, and report at our next!, meeting, Committee : P. Brock, Wm. 11. Seip, P. Balliet, C. Eckert, and Wm. 11. Aney. On motion, a committee of five, one of each ward; was appointed to re port at our next meeting permanent officers for this Club. The chair appointed, the following persons on said committee: Capt. W.ll. t ;ens ler, E. Moss, Edward Rae, Simon 11. Price, and Dr. W. J. Romig. On motion, Resolved, That which we adjourn, it shall be to meet here again on 'Thursday evening February 10th, at 7 o'clock. On mo tion, the present offfi!ers shall serve until new ones be elected. Resolved that theOproeeed inp be published in the Republican papers of this county. On motion adjournedA . • W. W: HAusasi.v, President. E. Moss, T. Goon, Secretaries. TERRIBLE CONFLICT A SNAKE.-Nar row Escape of his Keeper front Death.—lt was only a Week or two since that we mmoutwed the arrival at Salem, from Africa, of a monster boa constrictor, in size one of the largest ever brought to this country. Its length, in its Imict state, was full thirty feet, with a capability of of extention, when in motion, to nearly linty feet. In its largest part'it was some twenty inches in circumference. This snake was purchased by Mr. talwin, banker of this city, and placed on exhibition at Horticultural Hall. School street, where it prov ed quite attractive. Last week, however, his snakeship exhibited symptoms of illnfss hi the form of indigestion, and upon one ocsaSion. Mr. Bishop, the keeper, removed a number ()Heath ers of an animal wide!) the reptile had swallow ed; from its throat. On Sunday the snake was treated to a v,lirin bath, and Mr. Bishop w.ts again attempting to remove inane obstructions from its throat, when the snake suddenly exhibited signs of hosti My. erected its head, seized Mr. Bishop by UM band and eommenced to coil its enormous length about the body of the keeper in order to crush him to death. The other a.tendants, in the first moments of alarm. retreated, but recalled by the cries lid• help or the imprisoned keeper. they armed themselves with dubs, and com menced to belabor the snake ja order to 'native him to release his hold. No impression was math...however, and one coil was already around the body attic todiw tunate man. when a brother of mr. came to the rescue with it huge hammer. With this he struck the snake two violent blows up on the head', which, together with a violent oho ring about the throat. induced the reptile 1111100 He its coil, when 3lr. Bishop was at ,owe set free from his horrible imprisimxnent. The snake began to sink under the treatment which it had received, and in two hours was dead.-- Its remains were purchased by Mr. Vickery. of Lynn, who will have the / skto stuffed for preservation.—Bosco o Truster, Feb. 1. FORNEY E PRI:SIM:N(I%-MP delphia Press states that the position or (01. Forney in the next Presidential struggle is cor rectly stated in the Tollowing extract from a letter of the Washington Correspondent or the New, York Tribune of the :trd inst. • " Mr. Yoi•ney rendered 'valuable services to the Opposition party or Pennsylvania in the victorious campaigns of 185 S and 1859. We believe his Well-understood; present political position is this : if Mr. Douglas should be nominated fir the l'resideney on a popular sovereignty plathirin, and should avowedly ac cept that nomination on such a platform, and should declare to the country that he adhered to the principles he proclaimed in the becomp ton contest, then Mr. Forney would support him, provided he believed that the platform was established in goodlirith, and Mr. D. was sin . eere in his avowals. If either of these contin gencies fails; then throughout the coining Presidential struggle he will be found doing battle with the friends of the Constitution and . the Union against the enemies of both.". ' - PRIM or Pilinirer IN -NEW YORK.-011 Wednesday last common to extra State flour sold at $4.110 to $5.25 per barrel ; common to extra Western, $4.95 to $6.30 ; extra Geneses, $5.50 to $6.50 ; extra St. Louis, $5.50 to $7.50. Rye flour, $3.75 to $4.45 ; corn meal, $3.75 to $4.15. Wheat—No change in the morkot ; some white California sold at $1.35 per bushel; and some white Canada at $1.40 ; rye. 9 0 cents ; oats, 38 to 45 cents ; corn, 81 to 85 cents.— Hops-10 to 18 cents per pound for new.— Moss pork,. $17.37 per barrel ; prime, $12.25 prime mess, $15.50 to $16.50. Country. mess beef, $5 to $5.25 ; country .prime, $4 to $'4.25 ; repacked Western, $9 to $0.75 ; extra mess, $10.50 to $ll. Live beef cattle sold at 6to 10 cents—average 8 cents. Ca the retail markets there is nothing to notate Meats, butter, eggs, apples and vegetables hold fora& prices. BarAt a recent political meeting in Knox 1111c, Tonn„ Jude Bally, formerly of tieorwia, made a startling disclosure touching Gov, Wise. ' He said that, "during the Presidential eon ,•test, Gov. Wise had addressed letters to all the Southern Governors—and that the one to the Governor of Florida hail been shown him—in which Wise said that he had an army in readi ness to prevent Fremont from taking his seat, if elected, and asking the co-operation of those to whom he wrote! A NEGRO MINSTRELI3 I I3I.I) INTO SLAVERY.- An Af fi davit ytmtm . ay made before Justice W. P;.Grifilths, by Deputy Sheriff Hudgins, thatlarce 2 negro had come into this state, con trary to our laws, calling - himself Joseph Vin cent' Suarez, and passing himself for it white man. Thereupon said Snares was brought be fore Justice Griffiths, assisted ity Justice True hart, and.upon examination by Doctors Pried mont And Ban k s, they stated on oath, ns med ical men, that said Suarez was a person of col or, and had over one-eighth African blood.— It being proven to the satisfaction of the Court that he was such a person of. color as is prohi bited by our laws from coming within the limits of the state the Sheriff take the said Suarez in charge, and hire him for the term of six months to the highest bidder, at the Court House of the county, given notice of.the hiring by ad vertisement. posted up at two or more public lasers in the county. The laws say that, the proceeds of the hire of a fee person of color thus coming into our state, Its proven in this owe. shall lie collected by the Sheriff, and after deducting expenses, the remainder shell be paid over to said person of color to enable him to leave the state, and that the Sheriff shall notify hint to leave within thirty days, Sholild he fail to leave the state as reAtiired, the Sher iff is directed to arrest him again to be hired again at publin outcry for kith, fora term of live years, &e. It is proper to remark that this Suarez saute to oar city hs ti negro minstrel, atone has, therefore. the merit of passing him self .iff in his professional character for precise ly what he is. Exhamors toTEL.—Philadelphia is about 'yelling the largest hotel in the country. It is to be called " The. Continental. - The furni ture is now going into some of the roam while others are receiving the finishing touch.... I t eontainS 530 rooms. so difitallted and arrang edahat every Imejs fully supplied with light. EVer• possible convenience of modern archi tecture has been intreduce4 in boundless pro lusion. Of the chambers, 300 are suplied with hot and cold wader. and there are 50 both rooms similarly furnished with water. There more 50 water closets on the different lloors. A tank on the roof contains 50,000 gallons of wa ter, from which pipes lead 441 f for the supply of hose in 5115 e 1)1 . firs. .The water tax 14)1. the Indlding has been fixed at til.ooo fin• the, first year. and a meter Will he used to ascertain - the annual consumption. A steam engine will be constantly at work in the basement, and will operate a sort of pat•senger railway or dumb waiter fbr conveying boarders front the ground to any of the upper stories. as in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, York. A NEW NosE.—A physician of Milwauke. Wisconsin, lately made a pm:tinily new nose for a man named Ward. The doctor cut a piece of flesh from the patient's arm and at tached it to his nose, and having, by a process peculiar to such operations, covered it with a cuticle, and in it few days he had as sound and good looking at nose as ever the natural one Was. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. From rich and poor, bond inufWee, all colors. grades and conditions of life, we . hear the same awed of praise awarded this WOIIIICIfuI article. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals' made useful, and untold ills assuaged by this great medicine, which is surprising to the jUdgement of loan. What fondly does not require a standard Lin iment. Who ever heard of the same elicits produced by any other article? , For Cuts. Bruises, Sprains,' Rheumatism, Swellings, Strained horses, Ace. it has no equal. Beware f imitation . The %tontine Mustang ,Liniment is ,sold by all respectable Britg,- gists and Livery Mon in every town, parish and ham let throughout North and South Americo, Europe and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. BARNES & PARK, proprietors Allentown, January IT, 1860 ALLENTOWN IICAREETS. [CORRECTED WEEKLY DY PRETE, E YTII h CO.I TUESDAY, February 15, 1800. Wheat Flour, per bbl. . . . . $ll.OO Rye Chop, per.lllo lbs. . . . . 1.00 Corn Meal, per bbl. . . . . . 4.00 Wheat, per bushel, 1.30 Rye, . . 1.410 Corn, « 70 Oate, 10 Potatoes, " 35 Beans ' Dried Apples, " 1.75 Poaches, " 5.75 Salt, " 50 Cloverseed, " . . . 4..50 Thnothy,seed, " 2.00 Eggs, per dozen, Butter, per pound, . Lard, Bti can • 11001419111'. Salt, LiVerpool, in seeks, Hay, per ton, Straw. " MARRIED On the I:2th of February, by the Hey. S K. Brolist. Mr. Ittuumtu Baoirx or Allentown, to Miss At.t.EvE,VrA Korn of South Whitehall. On the sth' inst., by the Rev. J. S. Dubs. Mr. Ill.:ono": PRICKER, of North Whitehall. to 3liss SELison Scutt:l , nm of South Whitehall. DIED. on Friday eveninglast, in .Allentnwn. emjestion of the Lungs; ANSIE lialightCr Of 11141.11Mlin M. Sind Eineli tie rauso. aged 11 years, 4 months mill tg flays. Dieturb not her Nlumber. She sleeve her lu.t sleep We eunnot rcrull her. Though long we may weep. We cannot take from her, The prize she has won : She reigns with her Saviour In Heaven her home." (111 WI Or J:11111:11'y in South W114011:111, I MIRA C ATI' AR I NE, infit:..tt daughter of' Calvin_ and Mrin'liitth, aged ti years. On the 15th, in South Whitehall, MARI - AurE: infant daughter of Plutou and Caroline Guth, in her 4th year. • On the 17th,,in North. Whitehall, Host ANA M,.Tit,ml4, infant daughter of James Biegele and Mesina Frani, in her lith month. • On the 18th, in North, Whitehall, ExtstA Ao intitnt daughter of Tilghman and Flory Ann Neff, in her 3rd year. On the 18th. in North Whitehall, Fal.Nfit.lS PETER, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Siegfried, in his 15th year. On the 18th, in 'Washington, LortsA infant daughter of Reuben and Loweina Reber, in her 2nd year. On the 24th, in South Whitehall, ANNA MA RIA tirTII, in 'her 80th year. On the 24th, in . South Whitehall, CEORGE WASHINGTON, infant son of John and Sarah Ann.fliefenderfer, in his Bth month. 'On the 28th, in North Whitehall,. Eot 'NA LOIN DA, infant daughter of William'ttnd Stengele, in her 3rd year. On the 3rd of February, in South Whitehall, Sabana Youndt, in her 72nd year. • On the 4th inst.., in North Whitehall,J.tmEs K ERN, in him 62nd year. On the 4th inst., in Salzburg, ADAM SCHMIDT iu him 85th year., otice to C ontractors . SEALED proposals will :0 received until the lath day of April next fur the Ora<lunlion and Ma sonry of the following sections of the A LLENTOWN RAILROAD, to wit: Sections 23, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 83, 35, 36, 37, Sill 30 and the excavation of a Tunnel 1200 feet long on Section 80. Tho above sections comprise all the heavy Work on the line of the road. 11 , 18 1101101'04 to bo the hest class of work that has been offered to contracto , s fur sthno time ; being Iho work that is necessary fur the Mastruction of a first class rued with very light grades in a broken County. Specifications 'Maps and Profiles way be scan at the Engineers 'Office in Allentown. Terme of pnymont Conti; Prop:irate to Ito marked Propoenlenntl addressed to the Choir Engineer, Allen town, Ighigh County, Ps. • . By order of Bonr.l. • . . J. F. BUTTERWORTH, President, GEO. B. ROBERTS, Chief Engineer. February 15, 1800. —Bl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT/CFI. ETTEII4,of Administrntion having been granted 1-4 to the undersigned in the estate of donne !Corn, Into onforth Whitehall township, Lehigh county, deceased, nil persons indebted to snid ostnte nro re (petted to make payment within six weeks from this date ypttd all poisons having blititim agnitMt Wit be tale, will piesent them, duly authenticated, for set tlement within the above mentioned time to TILGIIMAN KERN,) Aden! WILLIAM K EltN, Feb. 15 H. H. B. LICHTCAP & CO., =r• COMMISSION MEHERMITS, 4N No. 106 Warren Streat, Corner or . IT. 11. B. LIIIIITVAP, NI3W YORK. KOMIN MI. G ONSIONIIITS of Flour. Oraln, Seeds, and nil kinds of Prodlica gencrilly solicited. New York-, Februnly 15, IS•60. —ly. Dissolution Notice. T"'partnership heretofore eltlating bettreen lbe undorrignerl under the Ilan of Wol,t,n liennum, in the Dry Hoods and Unwary bininels in Allentown, Lehigh county, is this day dissolved by mutual ronsent. The hulloes! , of the Beth trill be settled by f. T. Ilurdgo al the tdd 'stand. February 13, 1360 itli`The liminess will he continued by the under signed et the old stand, where be will be glad to see the old friends, end eu:dotners of the old firm. By fair dealing he expects to merit a liberal share of patronage. .1. T. BURDGB. Allentown, February 1.".. —6t TO CAPITALISTS AllentOwn Water Company. NoTT, ie hereLy Oven that the " Allentown Water Company," have resolved to issue Mort gage Bonds. redeemahle in ten years, bearing 7 per cent. interest, payable semi annually, fur the purpose of raising the necessary amount annoy to liqui date the present indehtness of the Company. Any further information luny be had of either of the Managers; to wit: ..loseph Weaver, Ephraim (him. A. Bridges M. Schwartz and J. M. Line. By or der of the Poard, JOSEPH WEAVER, President. 4l, Attest : —l. M. UN K, Secretary. Feinuary 15. • , Public . Notice. undersigned, cit:•r.ens a South Whitehall township, Lehigh. county, hereby giro public notice to all persons, that they are warned from tres• passing upon our land, and they are positively for bidden not to hunt or lisp upon the some, anti if lid' , notice is disregarded they trill be prosceuted as tres passers, and compelled tai pay sm•h penalties no the law imposes. REUBEN BUTT,. February 8, 180 A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN: A. whole Stock of Store Goods, to be sold at Private Sale. THE nndersigned, Administrator of Christopher Lichtenwstlncr, XerettFetf, hereby gives notice, that. he oilers at privnfo sale the splendid Stock of renlymtade clothing, I elonging to deceased, and to he found nt the Store Stand in the Borough of Allen town, nt the corner of llantilton Street' and llnit Alrey. The dock contains, a variety of all such articles, as are generally met with in it well revile tcd establishment of the kind. An opportunity is also offered to purchase the lease of the premises containing the stock, for a term of four years. For particulars inquire of FRANKLIN STETLER, Administrator. February 15, ISfka. —tf POUDELETTE. , P.30-r-s‘.4oac-7isi ISM CELEBRATED I:ENCINE 1 50 000 BUSHELS POUDRETTE, especial _ 9 ly nonnpactorea for Wheat, Corn. Cabbage. Flowers, planting of Trees, and every :kind of crop. Price $l2 and Sr, per Ton or :10 and 40 cents by the bushel. A /i/o•ro/ disconatto fhwircs. FAtt M mz, if you wont a good manure, go and see the Poudrettu l'aMory of A. PEYSSON'S, (tray's Ferry Road, below the Arsenoloir to P,y.w,li's Farm, Gloucester, Woodhory Road, N. J.. and satisfy your selves of the superior quality of the material. Ap ply 'to A. PIIYSSON, Office No. 12 Goldsmith's Hall, Library ptreot, or FRENCH, RICHARDS .1; CO.. York Avenue aml Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia. February 5, ISM). Public Sale 'Real VAstate. N ' ` , .'ittordny next, Feb. IS. at 10 o'clock P. M., O will be sold peretotorily at piddle sale: 1.30 1. ell 4.00 A valuable lot in Hockendauqua at the Thomas Iron Works, Lehigh 'county. adjoining the Lehigh Valley It. It. and.the main road of said neighborhood, milli it large Tint El.: STORY HtTILDINO 11110 upon it, crecied for a Hotel, with n large • Harbin' attached thereto and two porches, one front and thd other hack ; roomy, well-Wilt sheds, it good to: ant.house. tt Inatcher-shop and out• !tailings ; there are also Iwo large gardens and ox cellent.trater upon it. This properly is well adapted for II laVerll or elope. Conditions on the any or sale by Mtn II AM LA 1 . 11. Fe' runty 10. —lt Paper Hangings Depot, O. 10 toRT In' N YORK, Di/ I 0111 l , y,pe„itr Me We . 11 , 411, THE CROTON MANUFACTURING CG., (Organized in IS It'', under tliu . (4enaial Manufacturing Law 01 the State -or New York), Otters nt ohulcvalc, in iiiiantitire to emit purchasers, ut Matittlactitrel'B L0‘%1,..t Prices, for.caskt or appr credit:— l'uper Ilalill;pus, of every variety I: lid price, ttortir,r r;re. o.rrel Pe 7r1111,11101•Y Win l/f•A. Oil Afin tbm• Slim/en, Witte Window Curtail, Popere..itiol Windom: ,S'/code Fix! fowl, Store Sloolre outdo , to rr,,ice, and Le tiered,. Of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own . manufacture anti importation. As their stock is largo and entirely new they invite filerchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in those articles, to call :mil examine their styles and prices, whenever they visit the city. February 18611. Public Sale _ . • Valuable Personal Property. WILL he exposed to public sale on Tuesday and Wednesday the oth and ith day of March next, at the late residence of Day'll Lerch, in Lower Simeon township..Northanipton county, the follow ing personal property, to %Nit : exeellent. Working 'Horses, 11 Mitch ''"7,45Y0r; ; 1 Cows, coining in profit until sale, 7 . 1000, Heifers, some or thew also coining to profit until sale, 8 Sheep, 7 Hugs, hot of Poultry.— Alsoy 2 foor-horso Wagons, awl body, -1 two-horse {Vogel) and body, 1 two-horse Pleasure Carriage, mic.horse Plenuire Carriage, 2 Woodeleds, 1 Sleigh, 1 Corn Plough, I Corn Planter. 1 Corn harrow, also other ploughs and harrows, I Thrashing Medlin° and Morse-power, 2 Corn Shelters ,Une by horse poWer and the other by hand-power, Uniting-Box, 2 setts Hay-Ladders and 1.101,ter.... 3 setts of Quilers, Lead er Gears, Plongh-t ;ears, Flynets, Cheek linos, Blind and other halters, Collars, Log and Cow Chains, Stretchere p 'doublo and single Trees, Wood axes, Wood Saw, Prose-cut Saw, Bakes, Scoop and other Shovels, Picks.ifrithhing Doe , Crowbars, Maul and Wedges, edges, Stone quarrying articles..Carpenturs Tools, a full sett of 131aclawitb 'fouls, Fuel' as Bellows, An vil, ,te., lot or Iron, Grain Drill, Grain Cradles and Grass Scythes, lot Of Hopes, Mattocks, 2 Fanning Mills, Strap or Bells, Beak-robe, Curt and other whips. Halter-chains. ALSO—Beds and Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Look ing -Glasses, Benelies, Kitchen Cupboard, 1 Clock and ease, Pictures, Flour Chest, 1 Unit and Revolver, Vinegar and llarrel4, lot at' empty Barrels, Dough Trough, Bread Baskets, Sausage-Cutter, Sausage- Staffer end Lard-Press, lot of Meat, lot of cooking and planting.Potatoes.,..Ment-Ttibs, Stenuers, Tot of earthen and iron Pula, 2 Coukiurstoves, apparatus and pipe, lot of Linen Cloth, Water Dress er, lot of Crockery' Ware, Frying Pans, Baking ap paratus, lot of bard awl hard Stenners and a great many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale t• continence on both days at 10 o'clock, A. M., when'the conditions of solo will ho m a de known and due attendance giuen, by' O A S X I 'I I D 'II II I I I. I.I, I, I IIt A CII l ier. J) February 11, 1860 . • —3t JACOB R. WOLLE, 30111 EL T. BURDUE DAVID MERTZ. ;,;01,01110N DOHNEY. MEHTZ. CIIMILES kNAITSE JOHN DOHNEY. J. M. LINE. 10111 Administrator% Natibe. LETTERS of-Administration having boon grnntod to the Understood In the estate of Esther Wor man, late of thehorough. of Allentown, Lehigh nun; ty,i deceased, nil persons indebted to said estate nro requested to Make payment within elk woke from this date; and all persons having claims against said estate, trill prenatal. thefii, ddly suithlilitiented; fur set tlement within the above mentioned tibia. LEWIS WOLF, Jr., ABRAHAM WORMAN, Jr.} Mules. Allentown, Februrtry 8, 1860. • —6t administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having boon granted to the undersigned in the estate of Christopher Lichtenwalner, Into of the borough of Allentown, Le high county, doeonsed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to Maim pnyrnerit villa!) six weeks from this ditto; and all persons having claims against said estate, will present them, duly nuthenti entedi for settlentent within the above mentioned time to PRANNIAN STETLDR, Adler's. Allentown, rebrunry g, Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the iinderSignell In (lie estate of Thomas P. Jones, lilt° of Washington township, Lehigh county, deceased, all persons indebted to said cstnto are re quested to Make pnyntent within four weeks from this (Into; Mid all persons Miring elnitns against said estate, will present them, dttly nuthenticated, for settlement within the above mentioned time, to Wm. F. Messer Esq., living nonr Shitington. . . ARCHER HARRIS, Administrator. January 25, 1860. —4t $5O to $l5O Per Month. OliatAßLl3 BUSINIISS, —Agents local or trnv -11.1. oiling *elated in every town and county In the Union to ongogo in the solo of axiom , article, patent, of utility, beauty and novelty demanded in every family, office, stoic , and manufactory, affording largo profits and quick tales. Nb libtaug or Itedittine, nud no bonus for patent right. Circalar of descrip tion, terms. &e., mailed on application with three Cent stamp, to EMANUELL A CO., Box 74, Allentown, Pa. February 8, PM. —if For Rent. THE well known Store Stand on corner of Front and Race Streets, at United States Hotel, Catannuqua, is for rent. ho store room is 20 feet In front and 39 feitt in depth, the room is will furnished with Shelves, Counters, Otts &e., also a large cellar under the store. It is one of the best store stands in Calasanqua. immediate poeseilsion can be given. Information con he had by applyin,g.to Esrtic9nAutt,•in the Hotel. JONAS DIMLY. February 9. —3t NOTICE. Office of the Allentown Railroad Co. 1 Nnw YORK. February 6th, 1860. PU MAC notice in hereby given to the ntocithold us of the Allentown Railroad Company that a npecial election for the choice of a President and twelve Directors to serve for the coming yearwill bo lieM at the." Girard Homo" in Philadelphia, on Tuesday, February 28th, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M., ifi accordance with the pi ovisions or an Act of the general Assembly of Pennsylvania approved the 19th day of February, 1849, entitled " An act regulating Railroad Companiv." FRANK S. BOND, Secretary. February 8, 1860. —3t LECTURE. ID OBERT E. WRIGHT, Esq., has kindly con- PU to lecture for the fund of the Mount Vernon Association on the 22d instant, by the re quest of the Lady Manager for Lehigh county, Mrs. Henry K ing. The noble and patriotic "object of this lecture is to rescue from degradation the home and tomb of WI shington. It is to be hoped that the cit izens of Allentown and of the county, as far as pos sible, willbe:present to enjoy a rich treat from our high ly esteemed townSman, and by their presence aid in this glorious cause in which so ninny of our coun trymen one engaged. The lecture will he delivered in the Court House, to commence at o'clock' in evening. Allentown, February I. 1860 Auditor's Notice. SEAL..----... IF August Term 1850. No. 225. Fi SEAL V For to November Term 1359, No. 50 ' — rts David Gloss vs. Wm. E. Studien And now, January 2d, 1860, on motion of Mr. Marx ' the Court appoint M. Swartz , Commissioner,, to make distribution and report facts to next' term. From the Records: Testa :—JAMES LACKEY, Prothonotary. The auditor above named will attend to the duties of hie appointment on Friday the '24th day of Feb ruary next, nt his office, nt 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, when and where all persons interested can at tend if they think proper. Allentown, Feb. 8. —3t Auditor's Notice. TN the Orphans' Court of Lehigh ettinty. SEAL 1 In the mutter of the account of Jar rett Ott and Veronica Ott, administrators of the estate of George Ott, Into of Lower Milford township, Lehigh county, deceased. And now January 6,1800, on motion of Mr. StileP, the Court appoint C. F. Dickenshied, Esq., as audi tor to audit and resottle the said account and report distribution according to law. From the Records. Tente:—BOAS HAUSMA N, Clork. Notice is hereby given, that the auditor above named will attend to the duties of hie appointment on Tuesday the 28th of February inst., nt 10 o'clock A. M., at the Mike of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court, in the borough of Allentown, when and where all parties interested can 'Mend if they think proper. February 8, 1800. , —3t Auditor's Not,ice.• • -----., A SSIONMENT Docket No. 208. In !SEAL Li.. thematter of the tissignment of Buch s., ocher & Styro to Benjamin J. Hagonbuch. C . ") And now, January 1, 11800, the Court appoint R. C. Ilamersly, auditor to nudit and If necessary to re settle tiro Said, account and make distribution accord ing to law. From the Records. Torte :—JAMES LACKEY, Prothonotary..' The auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment at at the office of .Win. S. Marx; E,ii., inthe Borough of Allentown, on Saturday the 25th of February, 18110, at 1 o'clock P. M., when and where tilt parties interested can attend if they think proper. Allentown, Feb. 1. ' —4t Auditor's Notice. .-----,, j N the Court of Comdion Pleas of Lehigh SEAL t County. In the matter of the account of Jacob Zinunerman, assignee of Peter Eraw end wife. Anil now January 10 1000, on motion of Mr. Wright the Court appoint A. B. Schwarti Esq., audi tor to audit and resettle the said account and make distribution according to law. From the Record, Taste :--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 office, nt 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when and whore all persons interested can anent' if they think proper. Allentown, February I. —3l Estate of C. & W. Edelman. NOTICE: THE undersigned, Auditors appointed by the Court of Common Plods of Lehigh county, to audit and resettle the account of Solomon Oriesemer ' Jr., and Charles W. Wiennil, assignees of the said C. J: W. Edelman, and to report distribution, hereby give notice that they will attend at the house of John Y. Bechtel, in Allentown, on Thursday the 23rd day of February, 1860, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving the proofs of claims against the said estate.. ClaiMants are requested to be punc tual in their attendance on said day, as all those neglecting to prove their claims, will be excluded from the distribution of the funds in the hands of the said assignees. _ JACOB DILLINGER, LEWIS SCHMIDT, ). Auditors. JAMES . FRY. ) February 8,1880. • —3t 1 ";' , IP 44:11=Y 4'4".!1f:fl Buy 'your, Hats BERGER & KECK'S'. NO. 17 West Hamilton street, where they now have on handlin limiest assortment of HATS AND CAPS. 110 % Pall and Winter Myles over soon in Al-4 lentown, comprising every known style and quality, from fire dollars down to fifty 'cents ' and such that will docome old and young. Their stock of Caps Is the largest in Allentown. and sold at extrema low pri- To convince the public of what is said, it may be well to state that:they hnve . forty-one different styles. Surely enough to give a person a chance of salting his taste. Call and ace them.. All Hats manufactured under,the supervision of ?dr Berger, ho being a practical Hatter. Remember the stand, directly °Waite Barber it Youug's Hard. ware Store, West Hamilton street. 7A Country Merchants would do woll to give .us a call, as we will wholesale thou' hats and caps cheap erthan they can got them in the city. BERGER & KECK. Allentown, September 2P, 1859. —tf Stattmenrof --- Tax --- .orliehigh - Cosa CotiLeeforts hech, Allen- } North Ward, town. South Ward, Lehigh Ward, II 64 Jon. Trexler, J. D. Knorr, John Sherer, John Croll, J. Michael, J. Heller, M. Orman, • Henry Ortt; Aaron Shufer, Joseph Funk, w. F. Eberhard, Jos. Lazarus, Jos. German, John Gorman, Sol, Knorr, J. Christman, E. Pollwoileri Lowhill, . South Whitehall, North Whitehall, Lower Macungie, Upper Macungie, Upper Simeon, Lower Milford, Upper• Milford, Salisbuyy, Hanover, Catasnuqua, Washington, Heidelberg, Weisenburg, • Millerstown, Lynn, TOTA r., *Sine:a paid in full ACCOUNT OF Connty Treasurer tier 1859. FINANCIAL STATEMENT IEIIIOII COUNTY, DR. Loans unpaid January 1, 1859 $29,849 Temporary loans made in ' 1859. 58,000 Permanent loans made 1850 1,400 $89,240 00 CR, Taxes assessed and uncol lected 4,435 88 Stock in Northampton Water Co. 1,180 00 Subscription to Litzenberz ger's Bridge unpaid 150 00 Temporary loans paid in 1859 59,000 00 Permanent do. " 800 00 Bahinee in• Treasury 3,233 28 Coanty deficit 20,449 84. $89,249 00 Thomas Steckel, Esq., Treasurer of Lehigh County, in Account with said County for the year ending December 31, 1859, DR. To balance in hand of Treasurer as per Au ditor's • Report of 26th Feb. last Permanent loans made in 1859 1,400 00 Temporary do. 58,000 00 • 59,400 00 County tit*. received Trom / Sundry Collectors for • 1855, 1856, 1857 and Do. for-1859 Cush from Commissioner Peter for lumber sold 2 24 Do. Marx . 1100 - Do. Dornblazer 8 06 Sundry collectors, exon erated tax , 2 21 11. Kuntz, Esq., fine for Sabbath breaking. 4 00 Cash from Cole, a convict • 3 00 Cash on a judgment vs. .. Leisterl26 43 Cash refunded by Wm. Biory overpaid - 10 00 Abatement on State tax for collecting on•final ° settlement of dupli catea for 1858 and 1850 851 04 By Cash paid sundry County Orders, issued by County Commissioners during the fiscal year, to wit : Court, Court, House, and Jai' Expenses. Sundry bills for Stationary, re pairs, &c., $54 57 Boarding and lodging for Jurymen in Murder case of Moses Kern 240 50 Coal hauling, mdze. water rent, &e. 223 11 Sprinkling street in front of Court House °7 till Gas for Court House 30 58 Cleaning Court House and Offices 41 97 Court Crier 183 75 Tip Stares 802 28 Grand and Petit Jurors 3907 21 Carriage hire for Jtirors 10 50 Elections Officers for bolding elections and making returns 053 02 Assessments. Assessors and Assistant Assessors for Trienial Assessment 1,119 59 Inquisitions. For holding inquisitions and post mortem exiuninations on sun dry dead••persons 235 00 Loans and Interest. Temporary loans liquidated 59,000 00 Permanent ••do. 800 00 Interest on temporafy loans at 6 per cent. , l,OOO 33 l)o. Permanent 'do. 1,234 34 62,100 67 Bridges. Repairing Newhard's Bridge 44 57 • " Furnace " 50 80 " Bitner's • " • 95 50 " Bogert's '‘ '26 80 "lben's • " • 40 :15 " Jarrot's " 41 16 " Jordan " 31 12 " " 95 10 " Sundry " 126 94 Lumber for do. :169 63 Finishing Litzenberger's Bridge 363 05 Do. D. Guth 's " 114 37 Do. Guthsville " 104 90 Witness fees and expenses in try ing Guthsville Bridge ease . be- • fore Auditors 123 90 Commissioners' Wice. Gideon Marx in full for services Levi Doriiblazer John Peter 200 00 Edward Beck, Clerk Salary 450 00 11. 11. Schwartz, Solicitor 50 00 Do. expenses to Easton 3 00 • Commonwealth Costs.. Clerk of Court, witnesses fees, &c., in Cenununwealth cases 2508 16 Fox Scalps. .• Sundry persons for Scalps • 11 25 Sheriff. • . Balance duo 11. Smith, Esq., for • 1858 356 56 On account boarding prisoners, • . fees, &c., • 850 00 Constable'; Fecs For returns to court and mileage . /lad/to/4. County Auditors for auditing ae - counts of 1858, and trying • Guthsville Bridge case 95 00 C. L. Franke for auditing State ac counts ' • 12 00. Prig• lloun E. R. Nowhard, Esq., Treasury, sundry orders 5,000 00 Printing and Stationery. Mifflin Muumuu, 205 3R Haines & Huber,• 59 00 Bluiner, Leitienring & Co., 01 15 Tre4ler, Harlacing & Weiser, • • 135 72 Keck, Guth & IteMich, ' 89 00 = In '6" DisTleicTs SIS2(I 159') 09 427 67 497 50 3113 28 2457 85 1842 59 115( 45 2351 05 1378 06 1141 71 1177 20 1231 13 903 07 1000 50 585 20 836 97 125 22 13.16 63 26,463 11 Annual gratuity to Lehigh County Agricultural Society, Eastern Penitimitiary for keeping Lehigh county convicts 210 07 Arresting a horse thief, 20 00 Amount of debts, 87,334 till Tem. loans made in 1859, 58,000 00 tal. in Treasury • from last year 3,153 30 --01,153 30 26,201 36 Co. orderspaid, 83,352 21 Tempo. loans, 59,000 00 24,352 24 Treas. fees., I per cent. 50,553 60 379 14 on Tem. loans made 58,000 00 Do. paid 59,000 00 Tr.. fees, ?; per cent. on 117,000 00 Bal: in hands of Treng,, We" the undersi•ned anditers, in and for the eounty of Lehigh, and State of Penn sylvania, do certify that we have audited, ad justed and settled the account of ,Thomas Steekel, Esq., hae treasurer of the county of Lehtgh, for the your ending December 31. 1859, and found it as hefore stated to be Ln.- red according to the best of our judgment ; leaving a balance in the hands of the said Treasurer, due to the county, of three thou .sand-two hundred and thirty three dollars and twenty-eight cents.. Witness our hands at Al lentown, January 12, 1561). ROBERT YOST, ) W. 110X.W01ZTII, Auditors. CHARLES rosTER, • February 1. —3t $3,153 30 2088 i t 23,603 77 21,782 48 Register's Account. («,„„,it Jarob ESq., liegbder Or 1{7118,1ht„ ill a rOr the c(ounill high, .in ((email( with lite; Commonwealth (!/' Poin.sygraniff, on l',,llater«llnheritamT Tsu from December Ist, 1858, to Decent/xi' Ist, 1859, The :mid neemnitant charges himselt with the whole amount o f Collateral inheritance tux, received during the above term. TA eash reeeive,l from the estate of $87,354 66 By cash paid Common wealth its per vouchers of State Treasurer, 1,524 CO Register's commission at, 5 per rent on We the undersigned auditors of the 4:minty of Lehigh, and State of Pennsylvania. do cer tify that we have audited the account. of Ja cob Stemmer, Esq., Register of Wills, &v., in and for raid toast} - , in account with the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania.: that the same as above Mated is correct. W'itnes's our hands this sixth day of January. 1.860. ROBERT YOST, 'llON.woirrir.!. Auditors. cliAitus rosTER, . February S. —3t Militiaa. Account. $4960 99 77innues Steckel, Esq., Treusncer of q lt County in uccqunt with Me Board of ma,/ owenty.Thr I$5U To balaney in hands of Treas. as per Connty Auditor's last report, To \lilit:u•y tax unpaid as pi+r Fail n•eport To Military 'lax ,a , iossed for 1859, Cll. Br Winner:lt ion 1., tors 14'1858 Commission do. do . Amt. uncollected .1(1 Exmieration 'llll. 1850, Cominission do. Amt. uncollected Jo. Amt. paid for printing for 1858 mid 1850, -10 00 Paid Commissioners and Clerk for 1858 and 1850 120 00 Paid Oflicers and Compa nies as pet• order ill board of ollicers Pail A. Ettinger lat.? Bri gade Inspector, salary, and election expenses. Paid Capt. tlood, Brigade Inspector, salary, and election expenses. 121 00 Treasurer's conintission. • 10 •l 5 But. in hands orfreasn rer for distribution, 504'03- .81629 27 231 00 216 00 . . We the undersigned Auditors for Lehigh County do certify that we have exathined the above account of Thomas Steckel, Esq., Treasu rer of Lehigh County . , and find it to he correct according to the 1)006; and vouchers of the said County Treasurer. • Witness our hands this 9th day of January. A. D. 18th). ROBERT yOST, W. J. Ilo.....`iwoßTll„'. Auditors. CHARLES FOSTER, February 8. . 4 1172 00 ON Tuosday and Wednesday, the 21st sta22nd of February inst., at 12 o'clock, M. of each day, will bo sold nt 'the late residence of. Abraham Der gonstock, deceased:Nit Upper Situeon township. Le high county, the following personal property, to tvit, Six. beds nod bedding; tables, chairs, stoves with pipe, cupboards, an eight day chick, bureau's, sink, carpet; looking glasses, chaste, two copper and one iron kettle, Lnwaro, Lorrels, tube, butter firkins, grind stones, one gun, spinning wheels, home made cloth, coverlets, and a variety of household goods, too numerous ton mention. $1,206 66 MEM $lO7 00 Bark !. Bark ! Bark ! rum Cords Chesnut Oak .nnd Spanish Oak Bark tJUII wanted by the 'undersigned at. their new Tannery, situated nt the Lehigh river, opposite this place. Price Seven dollars and fifty cents wish per cord. Persons hauling bark across thb Toll Bridge to their, Tannery will have a freo.pass, MUSSER, KECK & CO. Allentown, January, 25. . --4 m $550 25 tv—foi `.2.12111 (111 910 (111 :I') 110 31'0 110 IC9 (10 2 1 S0 :17 1110 00 1.(1011 3 1 2 co I J. (111 110•1 64 I' l 'lo 0)) 060 '4l ritri mo 359 13 71111 5(1 75 73 1313 .1(1 DIEM t2.` , st) "0, 'it 2170 BEM LEM 7 51 30 00 21,03 77 L. 76 llisrellaneou Catharine Andres, deceased, 11 nfl " Susanna Sorbet., 17 05 " Catharine Ortt, 19 42 " Samuel Kntihel, 9 39 John 1/Mehl:lan, •:19 13 " Barbara Stahl, 109 II) " Peter Sludibr, 13.47 " Conrad Kehuel. . 37 37 Public Vendue. Conditions mode known on tho day of solo.by JACOB .1. ITEBEROTII, t J Executors. • • JACOB BAUMAN, Februnry 1, Isso. • . • Eg ABincmhang!! Uuion broken up!! 7 Wholes:AO Stores in New York busted and 8 or 10 ears on the L. V. 11. It. all ran into one another and upset all their tromemilous loads of now goods into Joseph Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, No. 35 West Hamilton St , Allentown, , atr.Stopp is now determined to sell them at such low rates that every man, woman and child, can get some or the New Goods. Ile% sell for cash nice black silks at $73 cents per yard; fine new st:i les fancy dress silks fur 00 cell ts.tt yard ; black alpaca, 121 cents a yard; calico awl delaines, all new styles, just Mt), ^ dirt cheap," for each.- 7 abont 11,000 yards of remnants 'or all colors and prices. Carpets, oil cloth, bed ticking, uni.ditt, bleael.ed and tin-bleached, table diaper, toweling, fresh feathers, ho., very cheap. Also, about 14,000 white counter 'mines, just in time for the young parried people; and, the old folks may have them too, if they have the money. Mourning Veil:: and Collars and all kinds or Embroideries at near half r, tilllo •1B (M( 09 102 67 117 50 75 1 2q 01 1:1 113111 EOM I 1 . 0 I ri .1 1 1 EMS lt 7 20 sno no :'O7 1 , 7 .10 10 '_2oo 00 130 •17 •11 30 AbS.O MRS. STOPP CO., are olosing out ,V their A D ,* or winter bonnets, Ihwer.4, rib • bons, kr., at first cost. MEI Sugar. Coffee and Molluscs just, about sweet. lionoy Syrup Jlolasee at 9 coots .a quart. Bust. Honey Syrup at 12/ eeritfi a quart. Be=t Whito Sugar at 10 cents a lb. Largo lot of Raisins and other dried fruits very cheap. filasA and giteen - ware and Looking Glasses 'just about cheap onnujih to suit thu Gum.. Now Ladies and Qe•ttlemen ir you have the CASH and want sueh Chen.j Goods call nt Stopp's Cheap Cash Stare and if you have ne money, just pus down the alley. FMB ,ig 3 14 1351 31 211 Th N. B. Also 7 dwelling )lames to rent, also , t basement and 2,1 and 3d stories in Hamil ton St., well situated for a Doctor, Lawyer, Bogner roan or Dentist: Office. Basement for a Remit. store ,te. Also a good brick, back building suitable for a Shoemaker or Tailor shop. Inquire:-35 West Hamilton St. Allentown, January, 25. 100 00 330 07 Ce..a)rni,ed Ve2l.l:oe MO7EO'I .. LE TT - 13Y ROYAL 70,4'1.. Preparcyl from a preiscription of Sir .1, (Norkc, Sf .D.; Phyoician Extraordinary to the Chsr-n. Thin inviduelde medicine fa nuf,•Aliog in the o of c. 1.1 thane painful 1111 , 1 denrerotte dim4oies to whirl) the fcm•.'to ;:meditutim) is subject. It modeonten nil excess end rte moron uli übstruc lions, nod n speedy cute tray he rel:e.lc.n, Itii imettl!atly wiled., It wilt, In a ,Lent lime, I,it.„; ors the loraithly period svills regelmity. , Neels bottle, price Ono Itell,sr,'l,ere Ca , d0‘Fr0,...•:,1 lit.stap of Great Dritalti, to prevent counterce!e. 390 (10 :1,233 28 ' Pale fillsphwild not 1. tnArn by female, d.. rive HUN r m s Pre, , , ,, , 27ry. •r 1•• lo brinw All ~,:•1" t, 1,1 :;NT.:11.1 If ':vrvilv. I .%!11. the 1:-,4 :in:l Vltll ',.••• 1.11 lien ..f 0:1... , cure iOleTt .^.31 oliwr 1 , 1.%:nk I,lve A fulN Pt rill I rtu, , ly. 1,1;1.61 1.4 a,tirn-ny, or nil harti,l to the rot mrconl: , l,ly each 8010 Agent !"..r !'• r.n:•, .1111 G prat: nisn 5',A)ci ,,, ..•• t , itl ii ..••^ a bo; E. D. Lawnll and Lowis Schmidt Co., John B. Messer, Allentown, and Druggists everywhere. .lIANDSOME LADIES ATTENTION! Children Don't Cry FOIL JAMES HESS his paid iittention to nil your want?. For Indies ho has the nicest furs ewr seen in this county such as Mink, Fitch, Sable, Opossum, &e., of every hescription and grades—Rill capes, half capes and •rictorines—and selling them f ,- ,r almost nothing.. Only $0 for a whole set, Cape, Cliffs and Muff. I defy competition—if any dealer in this .ounty will or can sell Furs cheaper than I do I will give them away—now is your time and chance, just cup and satisfy yourselves. El has on hand nn elegant assortment 1.1 of Fasnionoblo - Styles for 1300, b :amongct eSl‘l.lltin ore e n a t s goodin supply L•%v . Y Turk and th e Philadelphia made expressly to order, which fur olegance and durability aro not excelled. " Also, Al kinds of Fur and ilroul flats, Infants and Youths Silk and Beaver Hats. .Also, a largo assort ment of Silk Plush and Cloth Caps, of all prices nod qualiy•—all of which will ho sold at the lowest rates.. Wolf, Cat and Buffalo Robes, 1,011113 and selling cheaper than the cheapest. Vor children, fancy Cops and Furs of every. J - seription and color, from $1.50 to $0 a ret. N. li. Cash, end the very highest market price, paid for Furs 'and :.kins of all hinds. Remember the pinoc, No. 33 East Hamilton St , nearly opposite . the Herman Reformed Church. SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent. Allentown, Jan. 18. 24 160.1 93 1-1153ED1 - W.MID•T 713 g. TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIII PECTORAL, For the Cure of Coughxrind Collis, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stops of Cohatimp- • (ion, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which predisposed to Constunption. It Mimics the root of disease, and makes the fell destroyer SUM. cue) to its in (Menem It also produces free .expeo• toration, and induces healthy action in the diseased Macon.; Membranes nod Tissues. It is peculiarly adapted In the radical cure of Asthma. Ono dose of thifrinvaluable Syrup often gives ease, and conse quently sleep, n•iticlt the peculiar nature of this dis ease denies him: It is very pleasani to the taste and prompt in its effects. 757/ it, and ho convinced, tbat it is invaluable in the core of Boonchial offeetioos. PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Prepared only by A. ESENIVEIN, Druggist. N. W. Om NINTH POPLAR Ste. Pan.Annr,vnt.t. N. Side by Lewis Schmidt b• Co., and John L. Moser, Allentown ; Reigel S .Son, Ilcllcr town ; C. E. Hecht, Easton ; A. W. Weber, Katz town.; Ilep. IL Smith ,t Ca., Philadelphia, and by Druggi.ds and Storekeepers generally, .Soptctober 12.—May 25, 1852 757 35 BM WEI mn 3111) 00 22 75 07 01 2(1.2 IR) 21 31 WI 77 I '7. - ;1: 4 ) - 7c*it BRYAN'S v . , 1 7 - 4 ,-..,..r5A1 h x ; ",,,,-.- ~: : •1.7. j : PULAIONIC m ' ipii .....,..„.,.:WAFERS, 83i i 03 20b 5.; m, , et certain and speedy remedy ever dierarered for a: Diereses of the Cliesi and LtingP, Cougls, del ono, Consumption, Prolchitis, Infinenra, lloarerneen.(icon ti.we Throat,. 4.r.., 4.c. 1 , ;1'.: Arritil give the meet instnntaneo and 1 t•I ...ct :eller, and when porsovenni Lev..r fall to elfevt n rapid and I vow. I have been restored to perfect health n:n. L. t.,e.! roller money In volt, To all elnaAai are , quAlly a I.ler,ing and a r nutter hoe• long the 111Fra.., may Lace h.l,,,•ver severe it luny be, provided the. or!OO " id .• IMO II! ihn vital orgiins Li lint Itobt•letrli• ilenlyell. liens tine nhonl.l giro thesis nn 11111131.0%1 tnial. Jail 11. WES, Sole Proprietor, ..ent) roT silt' by • 1.1100 35 lifffil D. Lowell Lewis Schmidt it, Co., and John B. Messer, Allentown, and Druggists everywhere. . Mosser & Grim, , Noe 30 East Hamilton . St.,. • A L. 1.; E:V T 0 IVN, PA. ' • WHOLESALE and Retail dealers in Hod and Oak Solo, Harness, Upper and Collar Leath or; ICinpa, Calf Skins, Moreeoo,•Eid, Liningit, Bind ings; Sl,oo threads and Shoo Findings at luw prices for each. Also beat Tanners Oil. Tim highest price pni.l foi Mks. • BARK! BARK! ! BARK! ! ! Z~Thoy Whlll In buy three hundred earth; of good Manna Oak Bark, at their tannery near the Littlo' Lehigh. They 'pay Soren Dollars and .Fifty cents per cord. ThQRO Whci will cut down wood this spring will do well to pool it, as the Bnrk alone is worth as nutch, us Bark 'did wood together. & Allentown, Jan. 18. G—dm Rare Chance. FOR SALE.—A Dry Good, Grocery and Queens , war° Store, at ono of tho host corners in this town. Tho store is now doing a good cash business but tho'proprietors being °them's° engaged, inn not attend to it. They will give n lcaeo on tho store If required. For further, particulars, addrreo or call at this °Rico. • Allentown, February 8, 1860. . • . Halloa,! Halloa! 1% .• - / J.% TO 31.211tILIED LA DI ES JUP, (I,io I. (2.1 GOOD LOOKING MEN READ!! PEA'K'S .mD CAPS. IS TIM BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, MOSSRIt & GRIM IBM FM= =MEI !. ,7 ICE 1111
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