The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, April 25, 1860, Image 4

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Leave Man. txP6 3 61 11 ,
Mauch 0,00 .12,30 P.M. 3,00 P. M.
Slittnion `` l,OB " 3,25 "
W tAtahAll; 1, 1 %f h „ ' ` 1,33 " 4,52 ' 4,
Cataantique, ' " 1,46 " 5,22 "
Allontowp, 7,40 " 1,56 " 5,45 "
BCo4l46'hem . ; 7,58 " 1,11 " 6,10 "
Volietairkburg., 8,07 " 2,20 " 6,22 "
Easton (arrive) 9,30 1 " 2,43 • " 7,15 "
, UP TRAINS.
Accom. MAIL.
Batton; r ' 6,90 A. M, ' 11,45" " 3,15 "
Froeinonobtirg, 6,40 " 12,09 " 8,57 "
Bethktom, • 7,00. " 12,19 " 4,08 "
Allontown, 7,40 "• 12,14 " 4,20 "
CA6073014004, ; " 12,46 " 4,15
Whitohnll, 8,26 " 1,00 ." 452
Siatinglon t .9,ol " 1,29 " — 5,26 "
A.r. M. Phnidc,,lo,oo " 2,05 0,10 "
with thcir anineeltoto; •
. .
Tho 6,00 a. in. Mail train will run in canneetten.
wish 'the Catawkea, Williamsport and r —train
from :Elmira,. Williamspert, Danville ary Rupert,
apth will connect at :Allentown with the East Penn
sylvania train fOr Itoniling, Earrlehurg Arid Potts
ville4, at .Bothleltem with..the North Pennsylvania
tiala for Philadelphia: at Easton with the Centre
R. of New Jersey for New York, and at
Phillipsburg with the Bel. Del. train fur , Belvidere
This train will also enable passengois - to'•go to the
Water (lap, Scranton anti Groat Bend, either by the
Del,poLor tho Central R. R. of Now jeteny'traln.
'Th0.12,30 p. m. Express train will run in connec•
tion with the Beaver Meadow train from Wilkeeharre,
White 'Haven,...llnzioton and ;Weatherly, and with
the: Etat-Pennsylvania train from.fiarrisburg, Potts
villa and Reading, and will ponnectwith the North
Penn. train for Philadelphia, with the Central all
Now Jersey train for Now York, end with the Eel
Del.' train for Lambertville, Trenton arid Philadel
phis,
Up Trains, with their Conne'ctiOiur
Tho.d,oo a. in. Accommodation train will connect
with tho East Pennsylvania train for Reading, Potts
ville, and Harrisburg.
The , •11,45 Mail train will run in connection
with the Bd. Dol. train from Philadelphia, Trenton
and 'llatubertvillo, , with thd Central of Now Jersey
train ~from Now York. with the North Penn. train,
from Philndelphi y and . will connect with the' Beat ,
er Meadow triad' for Weatherly, Hazleton, White
Haven:and Wilkosbarro.
Tho 3,35 p, m. Express train -will run in connec
tion with the Central of Now Jersey train foe- New
York and will connect with the East Ponn. train for
Reading, Pottsville and Harrisburg, nod with the
Catawiesa, Williamsport and Elmira train for Ru
pert, Danville, Williamsport and Elmira. .
The morning train down and tho 3,35 train bp,
will not stop at South Easton.
R. IL SAYRE, Supt. 4 Eng.
—tf
jannary 28
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. ORZIESZIREAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by . Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.
NEW YORK CITY.
The combination of ingredients in those Pills are
the result of a long and extensive practice. They
are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities, Painful Monstruations, removing
all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise,
headache, pain in the side, palpation of tho heart,
whited, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue,
pain in the back and limbs,.&c., disturbed sloop,
which arise. from interruption of nature.
TO HARRIED LADIE,V.
Dr. Cheoseman's Pills aro invaluable, as lb oy wil
bring on the monthly period with regularity. La
dies who have been disappointed in the use of other
Pills ban place tho utmost confidence in Dr. Choose
man's Pills doing all that they represent to do.
NOTICE.
.
There is one condition of the female system in
which the Pills caning he taken without producing's,
PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred to
h is ,PREGNANCY. . Such ie theirriiiiitalik tendency
.of the tifeiliciti'e to restore the sexual functions to a
condition, the reproductive pourer of nature
cannot resist it. •
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from any
thing injnrionei. Explicit directions, which should
ho rend accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by
mail on enclosing $1 to Dn. Conmemus L. CIIEESII
- Box 4351, Post Office, New York City.
Sold by one Druggist in every Town in the U. S
R. B. lIUTCRINGS,
. GENERAL AGENT FOlt TILE UNITED STATES.
• 14 Broadway St., New York.
• To whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed
Sold in Allontown by John B. !dosser, and E. D
Liman.
December 7, 1550
We have carefully
;OW the sample of
lIESNUT DROVE
lIISK HY which you
le none eflho poise
ism •• OIL; which is
tho characteristic and injuylouli Ingredionti.of the
Wl4!3kqa 112:g° 13 1 0 r gT11, GARRETT. & 'CANAC
Apnlytioal Chemist{;.
,clietitupwilAßTON Jst.,. SOLE A GEN
• ' •
CERTIFICATE OF ( DR. iiin9 . .ll. OIDLTON.
NEW Yong, Sept. 3d, 1858.
I have analysed a sample of CIIESNUT DROVE
WIITSRHY received from Mr. Charles Whnrtnn, Jr.,
of Philadelphia; and having carefully lusted it, I am
pleased to state that it is entirely FREE FROM POI
SONOUS OR DELETERIOUS substances. His an
unusually pure and fine Savored quality of whiskey.
JrAmEs R. CIIILTON, M. D., Analytical Chemist.
Allentown, September 28, 1959. —ly
"THE UNION, 11
•
ARCH STREET ABOVE TUIRD
9.1,11 E undersigned having purchased the interest of
his, Evans,
former partner, Evan in the above
Hindw
, ould call attention of the public to 'its con
•vonionce for those visiting tho City, either fur busi
ness or pleasure. , . • '
situation being' but a fa* steps from the prin
eipinavennOs of trade, oilers inducements to those
on business; while to them in search of pleasure,
passenger rail roads which now pass in close prox
imitralford a cheap and pleasant. ride to all places
of interest in or about the city. "
Tho'Proprietor gives assurance that "The Union"
shall bo kept with such charawer as willmerit pub
lic, approbation and would respectfully solicit patron.
age from Lehigh and adjoining counties.
UPTON S. NEWCOMER.
Philadelphia, August 3, 1853. • —ly
POUDRETTE.
_a.. 121.JEIYISISC:61V,SI
CELEBRATED GENUINE POUDRETTE.
150,000r y S i l ia l a E n L u S ic R
Ted fe E r T jl E w:n e t " C c o i r " n i- ,
Grassi Cabbage, Flowers, planting - of Trees, and
every kind of crop. .
Pries $l2 and $l5 par Ton or 30 and 40 cents by
the bushel. A liberal discount to Dealers.
FAnurris, if you wont a good manure, go and see
the •Poudretto Factory of A. PEYSSON'S, Gray's
Ferry Road, below the Arsenal, or to Pereon's Farm,
Gioucester,Moodbury. Road, N. J., and satisfy your
eely,os of the superior quality of die material. Ap
ply to A. PKYSSON,
Office No. 12 Goldsmith's Ilall, Library Stroot, or
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., York Avenue and
Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia,
February 8, 1860.
\ OLD DR. DEATH'S BOOK OF ex_
\.\„L" Travols and groat discoveries of theJapan-Wr
eau and last Indio Medicines, with full directions
for 'the certain cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
Cqughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Fevers, Heart Din
ease, Scrofula, Cancer, Dyspepsia Liver, ,Complaint,
(1 ravel and Urinary Deposits, Female Complaints.
Am Illustrated with hundreds of certiiicatea• of
cures arid engravings. For the purpose of rescuing
as many sulfuring fellow-beings no possible 'from
premature death, it will be seat to any port of the
aoutineut, by sending 25 cents ro
DRS. DEATH,
617 Broadway, Now York City.
Sold by B. D.' Dawall, Allontorio; Dr. Sadao%
Sundt, Easton ; J. A. Polk, ..IBauch Chunk ; .John
Bondman, liatnitr , g; Dr. S. S:Storobs, Reading.
October 26, 13511. —l.,
AMERICAN
Life Insurance and Trust Company.
Capital Stock, $OOO,OOO.
fIOMPANF'S Buildings, Walnut Street, S. E. Cot ,
vv ries of Fourth, Philadelphia.
LIFE INSURANCE at tho usual mutual rates.—
Joint stook rates at 0 per cent. less total Abstinonce
rates tho lowest in the warld.
Full information, Book and Application finny be
had by calling on • DR, WM. J. ROMIG.
Allentown, May b, 1869,
• • 11. • W I Tr, -
HOSTETTER'S •
!stomas
t., Tlto proprietors and, manufacturers of HOS
, TETTEMS 'CELEBRATED STGMACII BIT
+ TERS 'Can' appeal with perfect :confidence:to!
physicians and' altizein3 generally of•the United
States,liecause the : article has attained arepu- , .
tittlini . lteratofere unknown.' , A few facts•upon
this • point' will' - speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blasoning'putfery.
The consimintion'of HOstetter's Stentabli Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half ,
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in times Past, it is evident that 'during
the Coming year 'the consumption will reach
near ono million bottles. This immense amount,
could never:have been gold but. for the rime
'medicinal prePerties contained hi the peepers:-
ion, and • the sanction of. tho Most prominent
p tysiciens in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the 'Bitters toltheir patients, but
I are ready at all times to give, testimonials to its
et:nosey in all crises of stomachic derangements •
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
'sTliis Is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in' the way of -trnin
peting the qualities of this Bitters, but a solid
estimation ofatt 'invaluable' medicine, which is
destined to be as cuduring'as time itself.
Hostetter's stomach: Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regicins whore "fever • and ague
and ritrioim other• bilious complaints have
counted their victims by - hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain . cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors n source of un
alloyed plctisnre. It removes all morbid =Her
from the Stomach, purifies . "the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
'for the restoration of health.' It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to condition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature:
Elderly persons cony use the Bitters daily as
per direotions on the bottle, mid they will. find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort,
declining years, as it. is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generallyt We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while stiffijrit . ig from stomach "de
rangements and general debility; acting tinder
Elie advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all. deleterious drugs and' fairly tested the,
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There aro certain periods when
their cares era so harassing that ninny of them
sink tinder the trial, 'fhe relatioti of mother
OEM
and child is so •absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forget her.owil health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should theperiod of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system; and enable the
mother to boar up under her exhaust ing'trials
and responsibilities. Dinning mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors flint receive the endorsement of physi-
Chill% because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give' a permanent increase
of bodily strength. '
All those persons, to whom we have particu
larly reforred'abovet, 46. wit: sufferers-from
fever and ague, caused'liy Malaria, diarrhoea,
dySentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and .
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids; persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to lios
teller's Celebrated'Stomach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—Wo caution the public againit
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
&mune!' BITTERS, and see that. each bottle has
the words "Dr. J. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on tho
label. 4%
4:5- Prepared and sold by nOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsbtli'gh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Ame
rica, arid Germany.
AGENTS.—Lewis Schmidt Co.,&ll. D. Thmull,
John B. Moser ' Allentown : .Ineob S. Lawall, Cola
Banque; D. 0. Saylor, Shoenersville.
November 28, 1859. --ly
EMI
Whiskey.
FOR SALE BY C.
WHARTON,Jr.,
Flo Agent, No. 116
ALNUT Street.
For evidences of ite
director, sco CL'lt-
IFICATES.
PIIILA., Sept. 9th;
358.
Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia,
Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Acidity,
Liver Complaint, Acidity,
Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache,
Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache,
FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
and the numberless other diseases arising from lb
digestion and functional disyiders of the stomach,
find, when the disease is not beyond the power of med
icine, ready relief in that established and sterling
remedy,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENATED, BITTERS,
CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL.
Are call the attentson of the rem/er to the fullou•iuy
leUer from President Smith,of Wesleyan University:
SETH W. FOWLE & Co.—Gentlemen:—f Co. first
made use of the Oxygenated Bitters some seven or
eight years since. Having suffered for twenty years
from a form of dyspepsia, which was.attended with a
nervous headache, on nn average of net less than ono
(lay in a week, I wits induced, by the uninotencllng rec
ommendation of Dr. Green, ` 4 to try one bottle, and if
no benefit Was received nidiscontintio the use."
The use of one bottle warranted a further trillion the
extent of some three or four, with a careful observance
of the accompanying directionb The result ryas,
.an
almost entire relief froth the usual dysnetitic symptoms
and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe
these Diners produced an entire change in the habits of .
my system, and upon the active energies of the digestive
organs. I now deem myself as exempt from' Dyspepsia
as most pershns. These 'litters have also been of ser
vice to other members of my family.
Very'respectfully yours,
AUGUdTUS W. SMITH.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
STODDARD, N. 11., Sept. 80, 159
Moms. SETA W. FOWLE & Cq.,
Gents : Ise, for many years, a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia or 't , terbrattli, and tried almost everything
within my roach, but to no benefit, until I was induced
by the recomniondation of my'physician, Dr. Itakeiton,
to make use of the Oxygenated linters. The first bottle
produced but a slight alteration in the disease, and had
it not been for the urgent request of my physician, I
abortathen have discontinued their use, thinking them
to be of no avail . ; but his confidence inspired me to per
severe, and after using to the : extent at half a dozen bot
tles, I had •entirely regained my health. I hope all
Dyspeptic persons will bo'induced to give them a.fair
trial, being confident that the remedy is the meet potent,
for the various forms of Dyspepsia, that bas been pro•
duced. Yours, _ _
Oxvcirr;rATED firrytnit. To !null of one .renders
are troubled with the debility incident to tho approach
of warm weather, wo cordially recommend the use of
the Oxygenated Milers as an invigorating tonic, con
taining no alcohol In. Its composition, and lawsessing
Moro real. merit than any nreparation of the kind %%0
have over known. Ogdensburg. Republican.
-4 in
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
TIIE OXYGENATED Rai -rims,
I'REPARED 1W 8. W. COWLE & CO.,
18 Troniont pireot, Ilpston.
&)1(i by Dr gtgiars, Dealers, and .Verchnnis in (Wry
town and city in New Envland, and
aseichqe.
AGENTS.-11 Lawall and John 11. 111osser
Allentown ; Jacob Lawall, entastunput; W. Tool Jr,
Sun, liinnus • James Weiler, Macungie; Simon Ran
and M. 11i. S ' olfritio;Buthlahew. •
Allentown, Feb. 29. •.
-Bark! •Barkl. Bark !
500 Cords Chesnut Oak 'and Spanish Oak Bark
wanted by tho undersigned at their now
Tannery, situated at the Lehigh river, opposite this
place. Price Seven dollars and fifty cents cash per
cord. Perseus , hauling bark across' the Toll Bridge
to their Tannery will have a free pass.
. MOSSER, KECK & CO.
Allentorin t January, 461
Reliable Teetiiriony
MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Fob. 28, 18.59
STEINS FOSTER
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AT THE UNlOlit
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ABIIT
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Q . SEII.II, A: SON, IFTRNITITHE TWA LERS, No. 22 East 'Hamilton
U. Now is the time to buy your furniinr.. Having adopted the Cash aystlnt, we can assaro the public
generally,
: that We can sell' twenty 'per cent cheaper than goods it. our lino of like quality can be ion.-
Annual at, any . other CaldnetMare Rooms in Allentown: trone one and all, both great and small, old and
politic, rich and poor, and see our large sleek or cA BINET P,, cunt :Wing of SenTiarice, 11011 -
Canes, Side-boards, Bureaus and Dressers, Sofas, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, and in fuel,
every article needed by ar fluidly, that ha v(!itist, effinllMllVed house keeping,
• Pli•fr - Our Windsor and Oane-seat Chairs,'and Looking Glasses surpass everything of
\ • their kind to be foetid town ht price and beauty, and excel them of New York .m.l
I Philadelphia in point of endurance and cheapness. Como and judge for yourselves.—
Every article is warranted to be as represented or no sale. None but the best workmen
fire 'employed in nor establishment.
..7tirTticker's, Putnam's. (tress' and Howo's 'Patent Spring Beds, for sale cheap for
ea:sh.. ;Mattresses of every description at a very low price for cash. The largest stock
of Gilt and Carved Moulding in town, and can he bought eheaper for cash of S. Sell &
Son, than at any other Cabinet. Ware Rooms in town .*
•N. 11.—All those under the end want of an Undertaker will be promptly accommodated
either by day or night, by S. Sell .k Sun, who also att.:mist° the making lif
TIMSC Undertakers who reside in the country, we will at all times soppily with the bare (minus and all kinds
of the latest styles of trimmings at very low prices for cash.
P. S.—Now all wo want is a call trout ono and all bef o re purchases ore made elsewhere.
• gr...1-All goods peeked free or charge and sent any distance either by railroN.l or by public road.
Q SELL & SON, have now added to their largest stock of Cabinet Ware, the largest and finest nisort-
U, went of Window Shades and Fixtures tflat ever was ofkred to the public in Al entown, which
they will soil 20 per cent cheaper for each 'than nnyother house in Town.
t7g..A1l kinds of Wood and Lumber taken in exchange for Pm Mune by S. SELL & SON.
Thankful for past and present customers, and we hope by strict :thention to business to welcome many
new MICF, at the low prices we now sell at for cash. Don't forget the place, No. :12 East liamillon Street,
Allentown, a few'doors below the German Reformed Church.
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SAMUEL SELL]
Allentown, January • 11, ISno
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IN ALLENTOWN
CAN WE
EnilelCAt .-t?t ' COILYER'S
`PaIIEIR CLOTHING .EMPORIUM.".
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No. 11 Ead Hamilton Stroet, a few do9rs below the , Allen House: ,
Those in want or Clothing COrne and take a Look!
RE3IIDIBEII T 111.:
FRANCIS 11. 1111EIN1G.:1
'....l;icj..Agents foricor and Crover's Sewing Moe Moe:,
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Cabinet Ware Rooms
No. 20 ,S's. 1,
.forincrlp the " Sete
I,Jrk More."
13RICE ti WEAVElL.having lately formed a co
partnership in the above business, respectfully
announce to the citizens of Allentowmoll
that they have on hand a first-rate assortuittnt of ,
.0 .11:11X N WARE
of all descriptions, consisting 6(1 - lure:ins, Side-boards
Pier, Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables,
also What-Not and Sera Tables, Patter Chairs, Spring
sea t Rocking ,Chairs,',Sofas; Plane-stools, Bedsteads
of every desuription, together with a general assort
ment of KITCHEN FURNITURE, all of which they
will sell at prices .which defy competition in either
town or country. They also manufacture to order
every description of Furniture, and every article sold
by theist is warranted to give entire satisfaction, onto
sale. So please give theta a call and see fOryOnr
solves, at No. 29 West it unilton street,—sign of the
Venetian Blind. Also, always on hand, Tucker's
Patent and Putnatn's Patent Spring Beds. Also, all
kinds of Looking (Bastes.
N. B.—A complete assortment o Venetian Blinds
always on hand, and made to order at shert notice.
SIMON 11. PRICE.
EENRY S. WEAVER
Feb. 2.5.—t I.]
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
IMPORTANT NEWS.
ersi glind hoe opened his NEW CABINET
t i lilt, 00M,, al N. West'llotoillon St.,
neat lingenbuell'e Bold, in the Borough of Allen
town, where ho hoe in :lure, of his own manufacture,
it good assortment of
("1? -V I 'l' I" 1L E, •
Consisting of Dressing and Plain. Bureaus, Wnrd
robes, Secretaries, Book Cases, Sans, Pottension and
other Tnbles, Stands of every description, bigit,iow,
and Cottage Bedsteads, Cane Sent, Windsor; and
Rocking Chairs, Settees, Looking Masses,
sizes, nod nit other artieleS in Itis line of bIISITICB4.
Persons who are about le engage in housekeeping
can procure a frill outfit at priers as low, if not n Ht.
tle lower, than can ho purchased elsewhere. All the'
Furniture is well made, and can he 'warranted to be
good. Repelling promptly attended tn.
Allentown, .innuory 4, 1559
DR. S. P. BLISS,
-I•TaNIiW '3IIP r - JEILTho
OFFICE 0 ER PR ETZ, GITTU t CO'S STORE
ALLENTOVI' N PA
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B 0 U'G ffl T
II lIELOIV THE ALLEN 110ITSE
Shoe and Hat
,Store,
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mraas M T
ERZ de. SON.
T subscribers this ilay en
k THE
subscribers
lured in co-partnership under theabovo
and have taken the stand lately
oettupidd ty Juuns licor;;;e ' nest tboir•tc the third
ware Shire of llagenbuch,Bersh A:, Co., where they
are now opening It very large stock of Boots, Shone.
'H a t s , C a p s &r. And, having adopted the Cash
System, they would invite one and all to give them
early rill It s cash buyers will find it greatly to
their advantego In e,vaitAne our rtoelt before purchas
ing cl.cwitcre. We have a Shoe and Boot num
factory, by which we are constantly adding to our
already beery vinyl:, gond and substantial work
which will give ample satisfaction to the went er and
Which we ore selling Wholesale and Ilptait at the
very lowest
N. 13. .Tust: received n !urge supply of (lain Shoos
ovcry ileseriptinn. A Igo Trunks, enrpot Bags AT
Z-47P-Atensured work svill be done Alt tho shortest
notlee. . ELIAS MEnTz.
LEwls iI. MERTZ.
Allentown, Nov. ?, ISSII
Kl71108141Nli; & 00AL OTL LAMPS !
Bead Quarters and Manufactory,
•No. 111 South SECOND Strout, 4olow Clicentit A
No. I CAlLTELLtitreet. Phihidelphia.
vsr" oTT9O.
.I , lxechi,or .Kcrimene. and Olal.
ATERHILL: .TONER' Xinin g .:Efirtwr, and all
Di other good buroei , , for Goal Oil , It gether with
thelargest and handsomest variety ef.LAMPS, of
every description. , CUANDELIERS,Trin two to
fifty burners—Wasses, I
V I
and all other
articles pertaining to the business, together with the
best KEROSENE OIL in the Country—lChot . esok
(C.• Retaii—nt the Manufacturers' lowest prices.
lerlPMerellants and others will Save money, hy
examinining cur Stock and Prices.
M. 11. DYOTT'S
LAMP and GAS FIXTURE STORE and FAC
TORY, No. II I South Second and No• I Carter
'Street, I dim Chesnut, Philad'a.
February 29, 151i0. —3 mos.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
7 ,, a „ r o di ce,l cl l% ie le e t :e l ' tsyo u u r l
try. Cncno, I:ggv, Butter,
limit), Fruit, An.. •
ALSO/VF. STOCK,.
181 and 186 :West WaShington Market, (First Row
North of Fulton Stich, New York.)
slaughtered at ehor) notice. - Orders for
droceries, Fi-il, Fruits, fie., promptly filled. All
letters of inquiry will receive immediate attention.
;:it - Busini cc sti icily ColllllliFtthill. Sales strictly
attended tie at the Boats and Railroad bepots, uod
returns promptly made.
.10,41'.1.11111Zi(WS1 [JIINATITAN R. If EL Men.
New York, August.2l,
Establishea in 1810.
Penny Dyeing Mstablishment.
TE W. JONES, No' 132 N. Front St. above Cal
c) • dyes Silks. Woolen and
Fancy tl tied.; utevmy do, , criptitai. Their ; superior
style nt• Dyeing Ladies and lientiemen's (laments is
widely known;
Crape and :Iferino Shawls
dyed Ike most brilliant - or plain colors. Crape and
Merino Shawls cleaned to look like new—also, Gen
tlemen's; apparel. Curtains, &C. cleaned or re-dyed.
and look at our work before going else
where.
February 20,1560..—a mos.•
•
• ' SISOO 'Wanted, •
T N HUMS not-less $lOO, on good security.—
1 Further infernintien given by the undersigned
in Allentown. JONATHAN REICHARD
Allentown, November 113. 18;9
JOILN MALBURG.
FIVE DOI.T 4 MIS PER DAY can certainly ho
mado—No risk to run. No capital required.—
Agents wanted everywhere.
Address Box 77 Allentown ) Penn's.
ROIES
S. SELL & SON.'
Le. B. B. SELL
AT
[S.\ MU EL COLV En.
Pinrili 1.1, 18611. ly
CI-lEAP CASA
Briggs & Helfrich
=COME
Setofttia; or
_ding's evil;
is a•eohf{tittitional difsease,-a Corruption of the
.blobtl, by.;whieb..this slil4 .I)ecoutes ,vitiated,
vie k, and ;poof;;',...Being in the ciroulation, it
pervades the w 0
.114 body,,and may burst out
. orkclisetutqmkJulyauFt of. it. No organ is free
from its uttackernoryi thereon which it may
not destroy: Therisercituhius taint is variously
bauset.l,lly..mereurial disepse, low living; die
. Ordered unhealthy food, ,impure air, filth.
and: filthy the depressing vices, and,
aboy,e all,.by the venereal infection. What.
ever'be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
-stittition, descending ‘. from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
it.seerns. to be the rod of Him who, says, ‘, I
will visit the iniquities of the faters upon
their children." '
=II
Its effects commence by deposition. from the
blood-of 'corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This fouleor
ruption, which.genders in the blood, depresses,
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only 'suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse
quently, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in thiS scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise front or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of till our people are scrofido IF;
their persons are invaded by this
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply hi
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for .this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is.cerri
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder froiwthe blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for the cure' of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as lirturvvil
and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIIII3,
ROSE, or ERYSIPELAS, P Dtrixs, PUSTULES,
BLOTCHES, BLAINS and Volts, TUMORS, TETTER
and SALT Runtr7,t, ScALD HEAD, RINGWORBI,
RHEUMATISM, SYPHIBITIC and Mimeo MM. DIS
EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and,
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING PROM VITIA
TED OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief
in impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blond. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its , diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
paint or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy et once so
simple and inviting.'
Not only tin they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directians
for their use in the followhig complaints: if C
-71CSS, Heartburn, Headache arisi»yfrom disordered
Stomach, NaltSell.lndiyest ion, Pain in and .Ikwhid
Inaction cf the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss qf Appe
tite; ,!autdiec, and ether kindred 'complaints,
arising from a low state of the body ur obstruction
of.its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
roil Tin: RAPID cum; OP
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Proarseitess,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump
tion, and for tho relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous arc the casts of its cures,. that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
and even' desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous allimtioas of the
While
organs that arc incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits •
on the afflicted they can never forget, and prp
dueed cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
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DR. .11 - . C. AY!R et CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
14111 VIN B. Mo,x, Allentr•wn, and
by All nruggi,i= And 1) flora crerywhvro.
•
Dyspe medy
ps ,u \ia
DR DARIUS AM 'S
AIZONIA'rIC INV N(1 SPI [HT.
77,b, hrf.v h , 1•11 log di, ph hi 1 . 1 . .fi.1 • 4.1!
.11111,4,
With 1,11,31411:,
.10 . 404,.. Itix O'O,OlOllW Mkt/ 111 L ' 411 . 0
1)01 , 1111Mbi, N 1 ,1 , 00011,V, 11,111.1- /her'', OW,
i'dfrix, Whirl i 44 5ti,114444.14, r,i• Po irov
Ihwohit.lll•,
g itotA, Low
• noli,'irtra , /Jib tope:JIM. o'.
IT.SrimuLATES, 1 xi LAILITES. lwir.oitsns. LPT
11 . 11.1. N'OT INTOXICATE olt DTI: PI: V
ASAM ICI NE,it io yuirlc null ellectual, cur
-1
ing the most nj. , .'gravnted eases of I.t . r,i, e psi n ,
kidney Complaints., and 1111 other derangements of
the Stomach and II webs, iu n rpce ly
It will itn:tneily revive the nest 'fflehineliely
drooping spirit,i, and rek,re the won h, 111:1111IS and
•iehly In health, Ntroigill and vigir.
l'er.4ety 111111, Frets 010 111j111lit:IMIS 11S13 of liquors,
have haeonut .dOjected, and 'their net vote+ Fystems
shattered, eenditutien, brelten ninl.rtihject to
that horrible nitric to humanity, the Dittint nu 'fur
-111:, will nline,t immediately, feel the' ham.y shod
healthy.invigen:ting etheney of 13r. Ilam's invigo
rating Spirit.
• 117/.17' 17' 11 - 11,1, 110. •
Dos r.—One wino glass full as often ns necessary.
Ono dose will refill/VII sill 81111
One 11OSO swill cure lleart.litirti.
Three doses will cure Lulige limn:
Unu duce will gills you a Omni Appetite.
Ono doss, will , stop Elie distressing pains of Dys
pepsia,
One dose will remove the distressing and disagree
able etteets or Wind or Flatulence, :mil lii soon as the
gtom eh receives the fingerling Spirit, the dis
tressing loud and all painfub feelings will ho re
moved.
Ono dose will remove the most distressing pains of
Colic, either in the et. mach or bowel•.
A low doses will remove oh:drift:Li:am in the Kid
ney, Bladder or l'rionry Orgone.
situ ore seriously afflicted with any Kid
ney Complitints are m-surtl moody relief' by a dose
or two, tonl'At.rmlieni cure by the use or one or two
bottles. • , '
- WILY ISS I'ATtON.
l'ersons who, front dissipating too 'moth over
night, and feel the eyilmitlfeetS of poisonous liquors,
in Violent hetoltothett, 'sickness at stounoth, weak
ness, giritlinestt, &e., will find ono dose will remove
all had i'eelin• s. .
liatiics %veal; Owl sieltly constitutions, should
take the Invigorating Spirit three times it day: It .
will maim them stritiw, healthy una hippy, remove
all obstructions and irrotritlarities from pie menstrunl
orgnits, um! restore the Itluttm ut health and 'lie,flity
to the careworn face. •
During pregturwy it will he (mina nu invaluable
tnealoino to remove tlisu•;r•rahle sensations la thu
atenmt•h.
All tho propriotor stshF, is n hint, rind to 'mink.°
this. ho has put up Iho INvinon yrniu St•kutT in pint
bottles, nt tlt ets.,(puirts Si.
General I)epot, IS NVltter Street N. Y.
Sold by I. D.
.1. 11. Moser and Lewis
Schmidt .4. Co., Allentown, V.,.
February I, 1860.1 —ly
for Slr iValtar 1)e C ltf Al'
BOOK.--Erury: married n o d single woman
should have, this valuable and iunlrueticu wi.rit. It
will guru them many ticeple. , n nights ono dvyn ot
sorrow. Every p. 11114 man and w.dium emitentprot
jut; Italy wedlock. should li fru this highly instruc
tive book. It will nova to those whowoall it. thous
ands of dollars, and molly utter ell!lgo int! nod re.
grt,t, Mothers, Millers, Hit•ltit, brol hero aonil fur
It toil rend its,instritclivo pages. You will never.
regret •it. Solt Itou to toly addre..s. I.y enclosing
four stamp:: to DeltllSE, M. P.,
ISH
Box 84 Philadelphia, Pa. Poet Office.
February 2; 1800, __7y
, attitillijrreil4i •
,Eiteitipt o
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WAR Vim THE PEOPLE SAY.
The undersigned tatting . used Profes.ittr Irum.
PllitrlYH' SPECIFIO.IIO3IOIOIhITIIIO 111101 DIES
In our families with the ntost satisfactory results, find
haring full confidence lit their genttinen,s,' purity;
and efficacy, cheerfully reetantnetftl.ilietit till per ,
MOM) 010 to bare safe,'rellsitle, :not ellitoielons
remedies fit hand for twit/tail or domestic use. '
, The tier. \Vin. IfusisterhetlitOk. of'" Tito Northern
Independent," Auburn, N. V; the Rert;P. it. Cres
sey, li P., Reettie of St..Peter i n c . orch; A tater:), N. ;
the Rev. 11. I. lives,%Ciutptftlif of the Althorn Moto
Prison; the'Ree. Sumba, IlT t like, 'Re c tor, Novtlte.l-
fortl,3llafts. f' Allen Steele, Neva-Vorl; Coto
fereneeillte tint, the etel Nilotht, Essic fene.tee
forenee T:; Mot lire. P. P. Pratt, Dorset, ; itst
. •
Rev. Jahn E. 11 , .1,1e, Ittanto ; P. I Met, Esti., rties,
V. ; the lion. Neal ltgv, Portland, die.; the lie.
Sahnister Cuts, ; the lion. lltmvphroys, N. Y.; Item: C.eft, lime of
the "Ohio State Jourtntkl,“ l'atilibtig, Ohl° t• the /1.11.
IL 11. ti thee, hotttle, III.; the lieu. Thmtuts .1.
Chnse; Pht.; the Ihne. .1 , ,,P1 , 1t Vet:edict,
I.ltien, N. Y.; Itrhtol, , l:tie3, ; A. tt.
Ctieti, N. ; .I.fott•s lattotta t, Est., Ntta,
title, Tom].
El=
No. I.—For Coo,estion, moi ItMoooootioo,
No. t.—Vol' Vevey, IVoriolit, IVottio,: tLr
Be 1.
N. :I.—Vor Colle,'Cryio!!, az).l
114,4 40.
No. 4..--For I)l:irrlitz.:l, Cholera lor.uoltooon , l , S.oo.
N. 5. , For Co 1/y,milery,
No. r..—For Choler:l. (Moto', Mor Votoitio,.
No. 7.--For (%.I.IS, /11.111,1A3, 4.1
0.1-1".... 1 , .11 . ...•n011e, no I Noo-II:tio.
No. Vorlig.,, 11,1. and Fuller,
c't
1 , ,,,T.A--For Welk nub
Strooncli, (.1.41 , 111,1110n, tout Id ru a Colidnint.
No. 11.—Fm: to I ir-4,Senuly,
Soppresee , l Porl.olB.
No. U —For, Lotworrlo‘.l. Proftwo Melosq, noel
lienrhio nr0,61 nt Pe:lotto,.
No. 11, 0 , 111.1
I I.—
Plolpfro . ..o No. Fool,.
No. I:.—ltrit . rit• 1..0nen0,,
(W T(11141, ,
A.—Fur Veer an l Agoo, l'oror, Dpllll,
01.1 Mliononagoil Ago,.
Blind .r fli eJinn, lidurtittl or F.,
ternal. .
•
N1*4.31;, or Trillanreil Eyes and ;
IVerrk, or 1111Irrerl
C itarrli, of him; or stun I, richer
air!, I.Lgrurllnn nr profivic r'rinien.
W. C.—Vorrugh, ethriing violi•re:e
awl shostiiiiiie;
In all acute diseases, sneli as Fevers, Tunsiornallcirs,
Diarrlarcit,l/yserdeey, Croup, Ithemindism, and .such
eruptive diseases Ila ..t.,,11 . 142t. Fever, :11vaslt.s, and Ery
sipelas, the advantage of giving the Kiri-air remedies
prorindly Is obvious, and In' all much CAPPS the spe
cifies act Ilke is charm, The satire rib-ease is linen
arrested At once, and In all rases the violence of the
attack Is moderated, the disease r•larrtenerl, and I Err
dered less dangerous.
Coughs 11.1111 are or snch 11,11111•IIL oc
currence, and which sasionon lay ilie Lau nlalieu ..r
diseased lungs, bronchitis, and Vemmc priori, may rill
be at once eared by the Fever trial Cough Pills.
In all chronle diseases, such us Dyspepsia, {Verdi
Stomach Constipation, Liver f'omplahrts, I . IIIT, Fe
ntnle and Irregularities, old Ileadaches,
Sere or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Sall Itherun, ar,rl other
old eruptions, the ease has specifies in tole proper ap
plication trill afford is cure in almost, ricer Instance.
Often the cute of a single chronic illfilerrlty, as
Ityspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Ileaduche or Ferrode
Weakness, has more hum paid for the ease ten (ilia,
MIMI
Cost, of 20 complete, Ili morocco, and !look,
Case of 211 viols, mol hook, plain, 4
Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book, ......
Case of 0 boxes, numbered and Book,
F•ingle nntubrrod Loses, with dircrlinns, 25 in.
Slimly lettered boxe,4, nith dircelioo, . ' 50 rts.
Large-case with 9 oz vials. Pa' nhiniers anti phy
sicians, *l5
!3=l
Pun A 141111% un I'llllllSW. Oppn,Seil,
111.1,1111111:', Ottelldei: 1%191 Cough and Expo,
tor:Ohm. l'riee, fat reels per box.
Fon i.ul Inson.tooti ANI, DI: wo , .es.-
from the F.nr, the ',Fob of Sonrlet Firer. 3lettslem, or
111orenriols. I , or Kokes ip the 11:11,1111,A of
11,11'111g, :111.1 11114'111:Z Ear,, and Ear-aril,.
p r h,t, to yenta per box.
SCLOVI:L.I.-1.:111111.:,1`.1 I;la111144,1:11111ITC11:nol
in
.hn•ntr:l'l'oucils,So elfin, Old I'leers,Serolnlotot
Caehexy of Children. Priee, hit cents per box.
non .
GPSCIt.II. DE1:11.111% - Ph y Meld or Nervous
tVca ness. Either the result of Sickness, nkceralee
Mc.licat ion, or Exhau.,ring Discharge,. Price, tal
cent , per
19ni.1 A ccumulationa, thvell•
hips, Prlcc,:.ocllll3 per hox.
El:,-51C1:N1,,.--I ,l rntlily Sickness, VerDga, rut.
.en, Vomiting. 4ieltnera from riding or motion.
Drive, LO cods per bnx,
I , oit rRINARI . (Iravel, Renal
ninth, 1%1111111 Urination, ltie,ures of the
l'rtee, LU cents per
FOR SEMINAI. 1 , .,11811t1NA.-111Voltialary Inlebarges
111111 C.,ewe lit ProMrolluf. Mid
r
or Evil Holt11:4. TLr most etiereNtitil nod elll
cleat realelly known; and may he relied upon tut it.
care. l'rlre, with full ilireetiong, $1 per box.
l'ersem alto with lu place thettowlvett tinder lito
profe.qalonal rare, or to Neel: ndrlre of Prof. lion.'
miners, ran do so, at. hi. °nice, tli RruallWay, dolly
from S to S P. 111 .1 M . by letter.
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1..,.! over tine 11,1; u:ala• up a ease of ,vimt kind
yotichoose, and h.q.. , t h e 1111101111 i in n current nolo
or st.•unpr by moil to inn• toldresg, al nii2 Broadly:ly,
Icetv-Cork,llllll the medicine will he duly re urned by
moll or exirt.A.4, free of elonTe.
AQl'.Nl': , 11' 1:s:11: desire tm active, el cid,
.leent for tbekttle of am• Remedios in every town or
community In the roiled 141:tles. Mare,: Dr. II rat
eintr.vs A: Co., No. Ilie ow iv, NFW-Vane..
U. s. 1.1
I ,C,ataL'atigito
raper 1 ngings . Depot,
Nt ). I CI )1 a N I ) . 1 . ST.. X(: YO It lc,
di ll • pp , : it,' Mr' iremirru
• THE CROTON MANUFACTURING CO.,
(Organi^al in IS hi, ender the (ionoral Manufaetoring
Law of the t•itate of New York),
wholesqle, in ryttantitios.to Fait purehaPers,
' nt Mantilar.turer's Lowest Prices, for cash or
appr vc tl crept
P , /0 1• of every variety or style and price,
laud,/,
Toromprrcott Wier inieSlift(h.:,
(h 1 Puho.ll 117rotioir Shmhx,
117,1 c Iriorhitr
ll'imlorn Shod,. Fixtriicr,
Slf,re Shur/I'? ;wide to neder, mut Lettered,
or the latest styles and. superior finish, all of their
own manufacture and importation. , As their stock
is large and entirely new they lnvito Merchants,
tool:sellers, and Dealers in these articles, to call
nod examine their styles and prices, whenever they
visit the city.
,
February. I Snit. t
• , .1060.
SVION STOOIi NOW OPEN.
Fall Stuck of SMICS,
lsull Sloelt . -
Full Stoelc of DRESS GOODS,. • •
Full Stoelc of 14 (NENnoon's, • •
• . Full Stook of COTTON- GooDs, . • •
Full Stock of lIIA mcriooDs; • :
Poll 'Stook of WHITE GOODS,
Pull.Sloelc of .LACE GOODS, •
New Materials for DUSTERS, • •
Novelties hi rusNon GOODS, &V.*:
'1•1171+1•3
Fourth onttAreli Streets. Phil'n i.
N. IL—StUrelmepore .may ut nll lima: find Roil
Bargains, Daily from Now Yurk nnd. Philadelphia
Auetium4.
P. S.—Black Silltaot Net Prlees, decidedly rbenu
February 20, 1800. . —limp,
TRUSSES! BRACES! 'SUPPORTERS
C. H. NEEDLES 9
S..W; Cornor Twolfth and Ran . Streets,
PIIILADELPHIA.
PIIACIICAL • ADJITSTEIt of Rupture Trusses
and Mechanical Remedios. llns constantly on
hand a largo Stock of ticimine French trusses, also
a complete ims,iritilent or tlju hest American, inelud
ing the celebrated Whites Patent Lever Truss, be
lieved by the Ludt authorities to lie superior to any
yet invented. English and American Supporters,
and Pelts, Shoulder BraeeB, Suspensory I.l,ntinges,
Self injoetine: Syringe=, nanyted to both sexes, iit
:teat portable cam:6 French Pcssurie4, Urinal Bags
•
Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt
attention.
Atagunt 21, 1e24.
G T. T 1 N N'
ONE PRICE 11 AT AN!) (Al' STORE,
(VIINCIt ur• ~ T our tIMCIC.)
N. West corner of Eighth and Race &treats,
I'll I NA 14:1,1911,1
'rho aro inviht:l t:: hear in min•l
that :it this: Mora may Inc round on its,ortintlit ut
Fa:thionable and Ifuwlm:in
iltob n,•,xr i10„4, Soil 1
nigh, 11 , 0y,' and Medium I)epth Crulvn, Cloth
. ,
and Glazed Co wt.
and Pludi Tritintied Cap, 11.y8
Fancy liat , and Cars A.r at lair Prices
,;;;1. -No TWO Fult ILEGULAIt 1:001)5.
.Jailuary 18, 1555. --Iy
•
Paper liangings of New Designs, •
IN (1110,Velvet,Striiiinl nod Figore.l tllezed, Mat-
Mu and Oak. Unld , Vel‘ mei Pl:tin Tier:fors.
Dv...oration,. Fire-litter' Prints end Witt.line Shales
Ake, ere..ti/ kat./,,,en• P.!
Six rents per pieen nod tipaertb.--Whole:elo
tied Retail. .1•A I\l ES BUR IC. Jr.
(S.W.,' I,
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importer A: Manufacturer.
Nn. G2B Chu:A:not Street ; Philadelphia •
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and n /Amen ni:00 ii791,1-44*n
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copies Store.
CT Of) in , burl ion is .ns necessary nR rood, and Ruch
wa , 'instenelien Benjamin Franklin, gnvo
when lie sai I ri>e enrly,. live soberly, and apply thy
self with it. , lll,try, nut with practising rules of econ
omy you will 6c em r• In succoell is your undertak
ings. For coomony is of asolf n great rovenue and. by
tlepesil log such revenue in Mu atoro of
( 1111. ;a re S on
tvlll,ol they have jtn , t opened at the corner of Bighth
„fflilf,uniiteti oninoin, the well known flagon
tetioh•g Hotel, said ;Mire rooms formerly °collided by
ehlnclt I).Miteltanor, have just •reveivod from
Philadelphia :111.1 Now York, with a large and:splen
aid variOty of Merchandise, which cannot ho bent
ontsi•lo of thu cities fur beauty and cheapness.
Their sto,l; consists of every variety of
SPRING AND SUNNIER GOODS,
Grneerien, Queenware. Earthenware, mann
;r t, Gupta, Oil chtih, Oil 6 7 / a des,(l'w.,•
which they nro soiling for cash ^t ti very small ad_
vanes: 011 11111010S11113 city priccs.
Dress do , ods
aro nil of the rust fashionable soloclions, comprising
Pitney Silks, new styles,
Black Silk,, imported,
Plain Poll do Sois, in every shade and color.
ilandsome Dayadere Silks '
Foulard. Marceline and Florence Silks,
Shirts, Mantillns, Dusters,
Satin Cliallies, Glossy Valeneins,
Clone Itoistonns, Berages, .
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Gratnolities, India Silks, Chintzes,,to.
11e ,t. Fronting and Family Linette.
Cloths and Cassimorcs.
Nil:dins, Flannels, Tieltings, •
Piano and Tables Covers,
Too, clef h, Marseilles
Allendale Quilts,
T ,, getlier with a full aFsortmonr of Gentlemen's
Furnishing Goods. Give us a call, examine the
ods and kern the prices, and you will be convinced
flint our goods are what they should be, and ns
ce them — g ood cheap.
The highest market prices paid for all kinds
of produce.
Bblll7llr, Nltt.t.it, Salesman.
JOSIAH t; ERMAN. I LNATIIAN GERMAN, Jn
Allentown, Mardi ISUO. --ly
EICITEMEIITI
11,)11 the b-th•r tweotnittmlation of our customers,
I' and Ilse pull] if. 14tmeraliy. We will about the first
1i1:11,11, I Oil. move to NO. ^r Batt liamilton St.,
urxl Wow to the Post elliee. 'Where the hirgest
t..ch of (2.1 . 1, ever offered in Lehigh county,‘, ill b. , oto.ned for wale at the, lowe:d .possible
and- retail, in sets or by the piece. . Stores
'akin: an aN-ortinent will he supplied at Philadel
phia prict.e. All in want of any thing, in our - line
arc cordially ill% IN , ' 111 mill and examine our, •goods
and prim, awl satisfy themselves or the truth of the
Our stock consists in part of
yr.'," 1.(!t.11, :!yle, quality and color of China,
and I;tlcei,war.., i touc, llockingham, Yellow
tul \Vary., Lamps of sill hinds
j. , :tl"latitipg alteredand repaired to burn Coal Oil.
QUEtI NS‘N'A GLASSIVAIiIi.
• All hinds,
and by For lintel
the piece, Anti Family use. . .
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Lager Mtge,
Disheit, Bird Founts,
Cake Stands. •
Jars. Pitoliers, •
P.ottles, Flasks,
Itevaiiter.4, •
Lamps and Globes,
Shades,.
Stielting Ilottles,
Breast Cups. •
LAMPS.
OEM
Tot S , •ls,
Dinitur S.•ts
Chu inliut.
Cups,
Bow Dishes,
Pikin re, Plates,
•.e., it;t .
sToNEIVA
Put lig. Pot-,
Potr,
.1 tir , , .1
Sph [only,
J%
!SUIT I'.INNIA. Ail kinds,
Fluid Lamps,
(' Coal 1111 Lamp,
I'ailor humpy,
\ Tula, Lump.,
1,, r spoon, , , Night Lamps,
to4.+, Cups,Suspension Lumps,
Lodlrs. llnud Lump.,
luiinp.•, Chttrult Lumps,
Noll Lamps,
Doo't !urge! the plave, nt•xt. door to' the Post
KEItNAIIEN.
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MANHOOD •
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1101 V LOST, 1101 V RESTORER:3
d r itsi Publi.vhed, in a Sealed Ehrelope.
ON '1111: NATURE. THEA'hiIiNT IiADI
ICAL CURE 01' .SPEIMATOIIIIIIOEA, or
S !mina' Weakness, SeBual Dohilily,
.Nervourneos
and Involuntary Ihntss'inco, ;mincing Impoteney and
Mental 1111 , 1 Physical liscapnellY. • • , • '
Dv .1. CULVEItIVELL,; M. D.,
A taboo of tt 7'ho Grecn dle:!
Thu worl4l-renowned author; in lb i 8 admirable
Leeluz.o, clearly proves from his own ixperienee that
u eonsequences of self-alutoo may he effec
tually removell without Itlcilicine and without dan
gerous Surgical operathmo, bongicO, instrumento,'
rings or .cordials ; pointing out a• mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by. which , evory. sufferer,
no mailer what !do condition may be, may cure hint
°elf elk:nig/1, prirolrhl anhi eorlicgllg. Thiy Lecture
will provo boon• to thousands and titcutottnde.t
Font under seal to any addresO, pose pirid , on tho
reecipt •of two postage shimpo by tiddreosing Dr.
Cir. .1. C. li LINZ lit. D., 480 Brat Avenue, New
Vet*, fort 110 x 43811.
4.l;miiiry 7. — . - Dec• 1.1
MIIMOMM
• .' • ' . ALLENTOWN, PENNA.
'MTV well•kunwe Rouse will borenfterim con
duetod under the .personal stiperviSion o
Newhard, who will spore no pains to
inniorniO live high reputation, the Ifot4o line
heretofore horns. It is the largest atitt most cen
tral ifewte in the pities, being situated at the corner
Al' the Public Square and 'Hamilton street. Tts cen
tral location renders it the morn convenient for
;Intitinesis for those, travelling for
plumtre."'.':'The Rouse is provided with linths,
Airy Chanilprs,•Ytlrlors, Reading Room, Ac.,
•T'ho. liill iif.:fare tuid table nevoinmodetions ore the
hoot: tlio'inatktit: uttorili. Every attention in given
to in: uro the comfort of guests. Agrecablo'veciety
inay always ha 'Nina at this establishment. An
omnibus is always , in readine,s to convey passen
gers to and from the depot at the arrival : owl depar
ture of every train.
JOSE I'll P, NEWITARD,
EPHRAIM YOlll.l, Proprietors
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Allootown, October ?nth, 185 P.
IrlIE PUBLIC.
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ti-a, 11, Copper S m ith ous,ne • ss,
iki4so soceessfully carried on for the
1:15t fwelity.one ,yeni'nt No. 38 and 42
Xest Ihmilton Street, in•the Borough of Allentown
by Moon Ettinger, will from:lntl utter the first of tu.,•
Irtiq be eondueted under the lientof Ettinger on.
The attention of the public is called to thu Met, that
the business hereafter will beeonduet d on, the Curl ,
System. By so
.dealing we expect to reduce our
',clew., Fen elle:lime than ever, and thereby bonefit
the nubile as well as ourselves. Thankful for past
favors, the new lino * solicit as oontinunixo of the
potrimage, with which the old business stand hos.
been favored.
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A polite invitation is extended to all Fitch, 'ns nro
indebted. on the ,11 books. to make settlement in
e 71,11 tor ae,eptablo pipers.. Those who rint'y not know,
when no . necollnt is die, may lie reminded soon . t.;,
legal it/et:SS. . Amos orrrNoElt.
IVM. J ETTINUE.R.
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July 27, 151)
CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL,
pit uitot rei g ned regvect fully Fog leave to inform
L the eiIIZPIO , of Allentown mid vieitray, ihat they
:tre rrei:nreil to do all Foil!: of grist-work and to fur
nieh l'eeil nod Wahl of all kiwis. Ilutz'a
Mill un the Jordan creel< 0110 111110 frQui tholborough.
Wheat, Wye, n and 0:118, bought at Op hi g h e st
itiarhet prie.:either at the mill or Alt their store-houso
al the eorner of Ninth and Linden 6treets,(eolgintrily
hoilo uns t •Free 11:111.1 Orders fed Irloh r, Feed earl
I 1..11 !herr 7401 . 1.11411108 /.1 . 111 I ite.flf
ifilloo 3111 , 1, %Vara. (T: fikr
pi! r)litd.) . 1110 itiolersigotoLo ill early oti
1, rhenauinra mite ounLnnilge„in their
old llositon-a het et.o/er carried .on exelt
blVely un the cash priny t e'e•
'IrICKLEr4co.
Allentown, N-••/ 2 ) / 569 . "tf
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