Ms. ofAttine,movetijiat the thankiiiintiti:oofiteritiOn °Under:ato the Plneddenti ,for his; ability, and: courtesy:tin the chnir.:'. 'Carried unanimouilly. • : • A vote of thanks was abo J pon . sed to the other officers, of the. Oonvention,,espeonily thehrectird . ' senretary;Mr:. Pratt, of Indiana.•• • • , OTIONALI,COpITTEH: '" The., . following,w,t4anounen4 atit the National Connulttee for the ensuing four yeare;Betinsyl vania alone being - unfilled Maine, C. J. Oilman ;"New Hampshire, G. G. Fogg Vermont, L. Brahnitd ; Matienahn setts, J. Z. Goodgeh ; Rhode Island, Thai]. G. Turner A ; Connecticut , Gideon Weller;: New York, Edwin D.. Morgan ; New Jersey; Down ing , Dure ; Maryland, Jas. P. Wagoner ; Dela waS, B:Smithers ; Virginia,it: Caldwell; Kentuoky, N. Clay; Ohio, T. Spooner; Indiana, S. Meredith; Missouri, L. Imes Michigan, Austin,Blair ; Illinois, Er. B. Judd ; Texas; D. Henderson; Kanstui r Wm. A. Phil lips ;. District of Columbia, Joseph Gordstt Wimnsin, Carl Shurr ; lowa, A. J. Stevens ; California, D. W. Cheesman ; Minnesota; John MoKeesiek ; Oregon, W. C. Johnson ; Nebras ka,- G. H. Irish • The Predident, Mr. Ashmuni then in a few brief remarks, returned his thanks to the Con vention for the honor conferred on him. He fully endorsed the character and ability of both of the nominees, and expressed the conviction that victory must orown the efforts of the party in November. • The'convention then adjourned sine die with nine hearty cheers for the ticket. : Immediately on the adjournment a hundred gune were fired from the roof of the Tremont g i me, in honor of the nomination. //RAFT DEFALCATION IN ME Nzw YORK POST OFFICE.—Isaao V. Fowler, Postmaster of New York, Grand Sachem of the Tammany Society, and Chairman of the Tammany Gen eral Committee, has fled from public justice as a defaulter to a large amount. The defalea tion.which is stated to be $155,000, is of long. standing, some of it dating back as far as 185 G. With the assistance of his friends, Mr. Fowl or has, until recontly, kept pretty wall up in his accounts, but the load was constantly in creasing and could no longer be carried. On Friday last the first definite step was taken by tho issue of a warrant for Mr. Fowler's arrest, and ASsistaut Postmaster-General Kink came on and took possession, of the office. Mr. Fowler disappeared on Saturday niert, and on Monday the facts became public. Thus far he has not been found: although it is thought ho is in or near New York. His bondsmen are Georga Law and Glistextil A. Conover, who guaranteed $75,000 ; but it is probable that they may escape, as the Govern moat knew of the . deficit long ago. No one else in the Post-Office is implicated, and Mr. Fowler is understood to have assumed the en tire responsibility. PERILOUS POITION.—On Thursday morn ing last a little girl about two years old, of Wm. McDaniel, who resides a few miles from this place, after breakfast went out in the yard to play. 'ln a short time Mrs. McDaniel was horrified at seeing her little girl coining tot tering along the path toward the house with a large copperheadimake in her hands. The child had one hand just below the neck, , and the other about the middle, and the forked tongue of the venomous creature was project ing from its mouth in the' most savage man ner. The mother was almost frightened to death, and our informant says that she has not gotten over the fright yet. A member of the family immediately ran to the child, and after some difficulty; succeeded in rescuing it from its perilous situation without being.bitten.— The child evidently thought it found a pretty play-thing, and the coldness of the morning had undoubtedly benumbed'the snake so that it was novas active as it otherwise would have been.—Mason Co. (Va.) Republican. LOCAL AFFAIRS. ker'Mr. Morgan Wachter o(fiiii -7 13orough loft for California last week. 07 - The Republicans of Easton had a num lir of rounds fired on Saturday morning in honor of the nomination of Abraham Lincoln for President, by the Chicago Convention. BODY FOUND.— Our readers will remem ber that, about two month ago, a man, by the name of Adam Ne4el, of Lehighton, in at tempting to cross the Lehigh on horseback, was drowned. Search was immediately made but without success, until last Wednesday, when his body was found near the Looks. ASSISTANT MARSHALS.—The follo*ing are the names of the Assistant Marshals for Northampton county, for taking the census : Peter Bailie and Theodore MixselL of Easton ; Thomas Frankenfield, of Bethlehem ; Chris tian Woick, of Lehigh:township ; George Wal lace of Upper Mt. Bethel; and Mr. BUss of . Saucon. • • REPUBLICAN RALLY. The Republi cans of the Borough •met in largo numbers at their Club-room, on Saturday evening last, to ratify the nomination of Lincoln and Hamlin for the Presidency and Vice Presidency. Ad dresses were delivered by C. M. Runk, Esq., and others. During the evening one hundred guns were fired in honor of the nominations. It .Thelong contemplated excursion of the Good Will Fire Company will take place on Friday, May 25th; they will be accompanied by a large delegation ot citizens and the Allen Brass Band. The citizens will meet at the American and Allen House at 6/ o'clock and will be :escorted by the Band and Committee of Arrangements to the Engine House. rr EFFORT TO ESCAPE FROM JAIL.— Some of the inmates of the County Jail, Har rison Neal among the number, attempted to es cape on Thursday last, am! succeeded in reach ing the jail-yard by way of the cess-pool, work ing a hole through the wall with a poker. They had 'already constructed a ladder with the hed-clothing, but were fortunately detect ed in time, information as to their doings hay. ing been 'given by one of their number, who turned• traitor. FIREMEN'S VISIT TO MAUCITCHUNK. —The Columbia Firs Company of our Borough visited Mauch Chunk, last week, leaving here on Friday morning, and returning by Satur day's evening train. They were accompanied by a number of citizens, aud, during their stay in Mauch Chunk, were the guests of the Anthracite Fire Company of that place. Tito visiters speak in high terms of their reception, and treatment by the firemen of Mauch Chunk and seem highly . impressed with the hospital ity of the citizens of that Borough. HANDSOME • DONATION.—We under stand that Mr. William Trexler and 1)r. Lesher Trexler of LonKswamp, Burks County, have presented to their Pastor, Rev. William Hel frich of Fogelsville, a handsome Carriage, manufactured at the Carriage manufactory of. Mr. Peter Lehr of our Borough. Tho carriage is finished in the best style, and the present of Rio carriage so highly useful to the clergyman of our reral district, reflects credit on the do nors whose generouif example is well worthy of imitation by others. . TREES.--If you want your name to be hold in grateful remembrance, plant trees ; if you want to improve the roadsides in your town, plant trees ; if you want to add "to the beauty of the surroundings of your dwelling, for, your own and your friends' eyes, plant trees;' if you would have your house and grounds more valuable, to keep or sell, 'plant trees ; if any of your land is not well adapted for cultivation or pasturage, cannot you plant trees ? if you want property that,.like money at interest, will be ! growing while you are sleeping," plant tress, . ' ,09.4 D 'AD, ' goad iinittPtiny,:breitg dewh'for.theWeek bnilingliketirTay; ttio 12t hinet,c13 5110 tons of coal,; 'making, for the - season confineneing Deiieber let, 328; 170Inin3, thud 23 1 , 981 . , tenti .oorreaponding period I t year, being an iiiiifetiso of 04' 160 tons of coal.. 1530 tone of,pig iron were alao; carried over the. road for the week ending same.date. BATS ADVItIE.-,-"The city papers nee again advising the hooselessiind homeless wanderees who infest theoities ' to leave and seek employ ment in the rural .distriots. This, advice is, bid, and g.lven, , no doubt ; through interested motives. here is as . great scarcity of employ ment in the interior as there can be in the cit ies and large toWns; and the poor houses and prisons are filled with those who come to the country in the vain hope of finding something to do. We are willing to support our own un fortunates,but care not to be taied to a great er extent than at present for the sustenance of those wlio may be driven from the large cities where so much wealth abounds. FASHION.—In ladies' dresses, there is an entire change of style. Skirts are•made, gored flounces are worn very narrow, and extend either half way or all the way to the waist ac oording to the taste of the wearer, being rath er ruffles than flounces, trimmed on both edges with 'narrow velvet, either of the dress or some other color that will contrast harmoniously, and are attached to the dress in box plaits the skirt being set on the waist in broad box plaits. Silver grey will be the color most worn this spring. Sleeves wliVagain be worn flowing, the paled sleeves in vogue last Winter have gone out of favor. Mantles are of various forms and materials; long basques aro made with several narrow flounces on the edge of the skirt, same style as the dresses. Sleeves long and..flowing.— Shawl mantillas will continue to be worn. THE PICTORIAL FIELD BOOK OF THE REVOLUTION.—The above work, containing, Illustrations, by Pen and Pence', of the His tory, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Tradi tions of the War for Independence, written by Benson, J. Leasing, can be had of L. It. Brown, the sole agent for Lehigh County, who is at present canvassing our csounty. The work can not be had at the book-stores, and is for sale by agents only. The work must be in terestive to all, who take -a interest in the struggles of our Revolutionary forefathers for Independence, 'and should .find a place in every family. Published by Harper and Brothers, New York, and issued in two vol. umes Royal Octavo, containing upward of 1500 pages, and 1100 engravings. Price, cloth, $G 00 ; sheep extra. $7 00 ; embossed leather. $7 00; half calf, $9 00; morocco, gilt edges, $l5 00. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.— The triennial elections for County School Super intendents, were hold on Monday the 7th, in several Counties of the Commonwealth. We give below a list of the Superintendents elect ed, so far as their names have reached tie : County. Superintendent. Salary. Allegheny, A. T. Douthett, $l,OOO Barks, - John S. Ermentrout, 1,000 Blair, John Mitchell, 000 Bucks, S. S. Overholt, 000 Chester, Warren W. Woodruff, $l,OOO Clinton, Jeseo IL Berry, he Columbia, Lewis L. Appleman, 400 Cumberland, D. K. Noel, • 000 Dauphin, . Seawall , . Ingram, 550 Delaware, Charles W. Deans, 000 Franklin, - P. M. Shoemaker, 000 Huntingdon, H. McDivitt, 000 Indiana, Samuel P. Holtman, 000 Juniata J. B. Porter, 01)0 Lancaster, David Eians, 1,200 Lebanon, Henry Houck,, 700 Lehigh, Tilghman flood, 000 Lucerne, Able Marcy, 500 Lyeoming. Hugh Castles, ' 800 Millie, Azariah Smith, 500 Montgomery, R. A. Cruikshank, 950 Montour,- William Butler, ' 500 Northampton, Wm. D. C. Rothrook, 790 Northumberland, Jacob Ulp, 057 Perry, Lewis B. Kerr, 400 Somerset, Joseph Stutzman, ' 000 Westmoreland, S. S. Jack, • 000 Wyoming, Jacob Dewitt, 000 York. Dr. Blair, 1,000 THE LEIIKM VALLEY RAILROAD.— We learn from the Philadelphia papers that the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, on the Ist inst., made an extra dividend, out of the profits of 1859, of 2 per cent. payable in stock, and 2 per cent. in cash; also 2 per cent., in stock for the six months ending April 30, 160, all clear of State tax, payable to stockholders whose names wore curdle books of the Corn pa ny on that day, on and after the 17th inst., un til which time the transfer books will remain closed. The business of this Company has steadily and largely increased, and its receipts will now favorably compare with those of any railroad of equal length in the country. All the coal companies are promising well, and es pecially all the companies connecting with the Lehigh region. The stock and loans of the Lehigh Valley Railroad are taking rank as first class securities. The six per cent. bonds are quoted above 90, and the shares are near ly at par. The stock just announced, we un derstand, was fully earned, and no more than equals the cost of several miles of additional road made: This must be very gratifying to many of our citizens who have large investments in the bonds and stook of the Company. To prove how easy it is for the Company to declare such liberal dividends, it is only necessary to give the bonded debt thereof and the receipts for a single month. The total amount of bonds au thorized by the mortgages is $1,500,000, of which there remains about $BO,OOO unused. Tho interest, therefore, on the amount issued is about $85,000. The earning : 4 . of March, the present year, was $63,501./2, which waz within about $20,000 of paying the interest on the whole bonded debt.—Easton Sentinel. COLLISION ON THE'LEHRIII VALLEY RAILROAD.—On Tuedday afternoon last, between the hours of four and five, an empty returning cattle train, and a Fravel train had a fearful collision on the Lehigh Valley Rail road about a mile below the Allentown depot. The gravel train was running backwards, and the empty gravel cars, coming into collision with the locomotive of the cattle-train, the Asa Packer, were terribly, smashed and threw the Asa Packer off the track doing her considera ble damage. An Irishman on the gravel train, employed by the Railroad Company and re cently from Philadelphia, was instantly killed. One leg was broken, the body awfully bruised and • mangled, and a cut in the forehead, of some three or fmr inches in length, seemed to be sufficient to cause instant) death. Several of the other employees were slightly, although not seriously injured. An inquest was held over the body of the deceased by Justice Moss of Alftentown. We copy the following portion of the testimony of Osborne Spencer, Conduc tor of the gravel train "Collins was on my train at the time of the collision, but did not see him at the time, hut a lbw minutes after; when he was appareilt-y dead. The train at the time of the conj.' was running about eight miles an hour, the up train was not disdovered until about 40 rods off my train, when 1 instantly ordered breaks down—the train stopped and was backing when struck by the up train. I have .no regular time for running. I run when there is no oth er train on the road. There are no other trains running on the road with the same priv ileges, unless they have special orders." The engineer of the up train states that he had no orders to run further than Bethlehem, etc. The verdict of the jury was that " Pat rick Collins came to hiii death through and by the accidental collision of two trains of cars on the L. V. R. IL, between the stations at Beth lehem and Allentown, in said county on the 15th (lay of May, 1860. But while the jury render a verdict of accidental death, they feel called upon to censure the notion of the per sonii having charge of the up or cattle 'tram,— who having lost their right to run by delay —proceeded . from Bethlehem towards Allen town without authority at too great a speed for a train running without time, and with out knowing whether the track was clear." ra..The passenger train on the Lehigh Val ley Railroad,. ran over two cows; last week twagidiss66 respected citizen ortynn township, o inis County, aged about 60 years, was found dead in his bed : At-home onAtuesday morning oflast weck.'lt 'appears that the - and his his wife , for years bad lived on bad 'terms with one , another and in t 4 evening prededing g the suicide, the Doctor in'a passion drew a petrol on his wife, and was only prevented from die charging its ldaded contents into 'her person by' a piece of wood, -which the wife seized, khoekinethe pistol'out of his hands, causing the &charge of the load into the floor. The Wife then made her 'escape to a. neighbor's bowie, and measures were taken for the im mediate arrest of the Doctor. The officers, however, upon reaching the house, aware of the passionate temper of the deceased, and knowing, that he had several pistols in his possession, desisted from making the, arrest that evening. Upon their arrival.at the house the neat morning-he was found dead in his bed. The supposition is that he committed suicide by taking somd.poisonous drug. BANK DIVIDENDS.—The following semi annual dividends have been declared by the several Banks of the interior, named below, to wit ; Bank of Montgomery County Bank of Pottstown Union Bonk of Reading Farmers' Bault.of Reading . • Reading Savings. Bank Bank of Chester County Bank of Phamixville • Octoraro Bank, (Cheater. Co.) Chester Valley Bank, do. Bank of Delaware County Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancaster County Bank Lebanon Bank Lebanon Valley Bank Farmers' Bank of Bucks County ~ 4 " Doylestown Bank 4 " York Bank .4 " York County Bank 5 " Allentown• Bank 4 " Catasauqua Bank 4 " Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank of Easton 4 " Easton Bank 6 Mauch Chunk Bank 5 " Lifc he few charms for the Dyspeptic, which is not to be wondered at, when wo take into account the amount Af bodily suffering which he endures. By the use of the Oxygenated Bitters, the picture is re-• versed and the bright side of life appears. The Mantaug Liniment cures Rheumatism ; Thc Ituetttny Liniment cures Stiff joints; The .111intaiv Liniment eurea Marna and Wounds The Mustang Liniment cures Sores, Ulcers, Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples; Neuralgia, Corns and Wart., and in worth 1,000,000 DOLLARS PER ANNUM To the United States, as the preserves and restorer of valuable Horses and Cattle. It cures all Sprains, tialds, Wounds, Stiff Joints, &e. Did you ever here of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either on man or boast, which the Mustang Liniment would not cure 7 .Did you ever visit any respectable Druggcst in any part of the world—in Europe, Asia or America—who did not any "it was the greatest discovery of the ago ?" Sold everywhere. Every family should have it; three sizes. BARNES k. PARK, Proprietors, New-York. May 2, 1860. —lm Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia I I What is it? How Cured? Dyspepsia is our National ,Diseasoweak stom ach, feeble digestion, distress after eating, costive habit, bilious condition. How many suffer with it and its attendant symptoms of low spirits, bad taste coated tongue, obstupitled head, and attacks of head ache ! Yet how few know how to cure it ! General ly, because the bowels aro constipated, resort is had to cathartics or laxatives. But such a condition was never cured by cathartics, whose only office is to weaken the digestion, and impair the integrity of the entire assimilative system. But HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIO DYS PEPSIA PILLS—a simple medicated sugar pill— have cured hundreds of the worst and most obstinate cases. This is done simply by improving the tone, aid restoring the integrity of tho digestive organs, from which result, good appetite, regular habits, clear head, and buoyant spirits. Such a medicine is a gem, and only requires to be known to be appre ciated. • Prico, 25 cents per box, with directions. Six boxos,.sl N. B.—A full sot of Ifuntplircy e //osteopathic Specifics, with Book of Diroctions, and twenty diff erent Remedios, in largo vials, morocco cm°, $5; do. in plain case, $4; case of Moen boxes, and book, $2. Thoso Remedies, by tho single box or case, arc sent by mail or express, free; of charge, to any ad dress, on receipt of the price. Address Dn. F. HOMPHREYB & CO. No. 662 Broadway, Now-York. Sold by E. D. Lawall, Allentown. May 2. 1860. lm aLtiraZINTOWN :1.. TS. (CORRECTED WEEKLY BY PRETE, GPM k CO.] TUESDAY, M y 22, 1860. Wheat Flour, per bbl. . . . . $6:60 Rye Chop, per 100 lbs. . . . . 1.00 Corn Meal, por bbl. . . . . 4.00 Wheat, per bushel, , 1.40 Rye, id 1.00 Corn, Oats, if Potatoes, " Beans, Dried Apples, " " Peaches, " Salt, If Cloverseed, " Timothy seed, " Eggs, por dozen, ' Butter, par pound, Lard, . " Hams, . Bacon " ► Beeswax, , " • , Salt, Liverpool, in sacks, Hay, per ton, Straw, " , BRIGADE INSPECTOR'S NOTICE. THE let infantry 'Regiment, Col. Hangen, Com / mander, composed of the following cotnpanies Jordan Artil loriets, Whitehall Artillery, Allen Infan try, Allen Rifles, Lehigh Rifles, Catasauqua Rifles will meet at Catusauqua on the tlth day of Tune for In spection. By order of T. IL GOOD, Brigade Inspector, 7th Dividim, 2nd Regiment. May 22, 1860. —3t South Whitehall Live Stook Insurano, Company. TIIE yearly meeting of the South Whitehall Live Stook Mutual Inearanco Company, will be held on Saturday May 26th, inst., at 9 o'clock, -A. M. at the Hotel of Muses Schnook, in the borough of Allen town, at which time nine Directors will be elected. The said board of Directors to serve the ensuing year. The election will be hold without interruption between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 5 o'clock, D. M. Other important business will be transacted, And absent members will ho fined 25 cents. Persona, who wish to become members issiinef said Associa tion, are requested to attend at the same time and place. Such Imembors who are indobted for Assessment No 1, nini also requested to pay between this and the 20th of May. Tho accounts of all such, .who foil to pay as requested, will be placed in tho hands of a Justico of the Peace for collection. E. .F. BUTZ, Secretary. —lt May 23 GRAND GENERAL JOLLIFICATION COME TO THE ROLLING MILL,. ON Whit-Monday, May 28, the FramewOrk of the Allentown Rolling Mill will he put up, and 'as this will present a very interesting spectacle, no ono should fall to be present. At the seine time the un dorsigned will arrange a General Jollification. Very attractive gaines and amusements which have never been seen here before, will be introduced on this oc-• casion, viz: Prize bag-jumping, primelimbing, shooting mark for different prizes, asoonsion of a balloon, &a. There will also be exhibited, free of charge, the Japanese Ambassadors in miniature.— Several bands of musio will be present. The finest Buck beer and Lager, Ice Cream, as well as all im aginable refreshment's will be on hand, and as a matter of course, n fine Japanese Lunch all day. In the evening a splendid Ball, admission free, will be given. Come one, come all. • CHARLES REICHEL, L. H. LAWALL, JOHN WARD, JR, ?illy 20. 36,1C41N ' Vle`fitili7c4it -;;IITI;Afr, ..,T:litirl;CT, 01;91Y... MLR 31. MMUS. RESPECITFULLY . 11111)10110005 o bls friends and the patio in general that he has lately oom• alarmed on an extensive scale the Coach=ling Business, . . In all its'iritious branches, at the old stand In Eighth street, opposite the Gentian Lutheian Ohara, where he Is prepared to Maki; ordiw, ?and also koop On band, • Omnibuses, Rockaway., , Carryalls, York wagons, Ruggles, Sulkeys, . &c., &c.; &c.,, Which, for beauty and durabilig cannot be surpass ed by any Coanhmakers, in the State, or elsewhere, while his terms are as reasonable As those of any establishment. _ He uses none but &Inset° materials,. and employs none bat good workman—consequent ly, ho intends that the vehicles manufactured at hit establishment "shall' take the,shine off" of all oth-' ors made in this part of the country. He professes to understandlis busineds by experience, and there fore assures himself that - tie shall be enabled to ren der eatisfactioii 'to his customers. Call and judge for yourselves. 4 `0 cent 4 " 4 It 5 II 3 it 3 u s} " 5 It • 3,1 it 44." 4 " 4 AllentowtOtay 28,1860 1800. - • 1800. . THE- CANIPAICN' OPENED. Who is to be the next President. nOES.not affect the people of Lehigh county half co much as who Is to sell Goods cheapest in Allentown for the next year. THE LOW PRICE STORE Has been nominated by the people, and the Propri etors aro determined to make the Race II ! We have just received a " Fresh Supply" of NEW GOODS! Direct from New York and Phibidelphia, and have now a better assortment than any other Store iri Allentown. Our stock consists partly of Black and Fancy Silks. Our styles of Valencies, Irish Poplins, Traveling Goods, ao., Bereges, Lawns, Ginghams, and prints, are new goods and fashiona ble, and very pretty too. .Silks, Dusters, and Lace Mantillas, Sun Umbrellas, and Pirasols. Ot.r Stock of Domestic and " Fancy Goods" is complete. Our Groceries are Fish. All kinds of country produce taken In ex change for Goods. tad..Wo cordially invite all to call and examine our "goods and prices" at our' Now Store, No. 19 West Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. ROEDER dc LERCH. May 23, 1860. —tf Public Sale. WILL bo sold at public saloon Monday the 28th day of May, (Whit-Monday,) at 12 o'clock, M., at the late residence of Abraham ilunsberger, deceased, in the township of Sallsbnry, Lehigh Co., the following personal property, to wit: g ell; , Ono sorrel mare, three cows, (one there of in profit,) two I;ags, ono 1 horse wagon, dearborn wagon quilers, harness, ladders and belabors ploughs, larrow, sled and sleigh,. wagon boards, wheal-barrow, barrels, tubs, chains, grind-stone, stoves and pipes, tables, beds and bed steads, kitchen dressers, trummols, drawers, clock, carpet bags, apple butter, and a groat variety of firming implements, household furniture, apd kitch en utensil& too numerous to mention. Also, throo acres of grain iu tte ground and fivo acres of grass. Conditions on the day of salo•and due attendanco given by _ • JESSE TIONSBERGER, Admen, PETER MOLL, ABRAHAM ZIEGENFUSB, Auctioreor, May 2, 1860, THE Ticket-Holders of liammaces Gift Enterprise are hereby informed, that it is impossible to succeed in disposing of all the tickets, in conse quence of which he requests his Agents to return the money to those who have purchased tickets from them. The undertaking thus far has east him much time and expense, and the reason for nc t being suc cessful ho lays to ,the repeated frauds committed upon the public heretofore. Ho returns his sincere thanks to those who have purchased tickets from him, and trusts that ho may not be held accountable for not being successful in t h e enterprise, May 2 3. 'JUST RECEIVED A T the store of the subscriber, the largest variety Ja of SILK MANTALLAS AND SILK DUS TERS in the market. Also a very fine assort ment of Fancy Silks, Organdie Lawns, Baregee, Challies, Drualle, Dress Ginghams. /to a fine selection of Sun Shades, Ac. J. T: BURDGE. No. 9 East Hamilton Street, Three doors below the Allen House." 9 Allentown, May 16, 1860. —3l CONTECPZIONAUT AND FRUIT STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NO. 17 West Hamilton St:, opposite Odd Follows' Hall, Constantly keep on band Raisins, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Ringden Pea-nuts, Cocoanuts, Wallouts, and an endless variety of Candies, To matoes, Poaches, Apples, Pickles, Ao., preseived in Cane. STETTLER A. MICHAEL. May 16. —2m ,Administrator's Notice. 3.50 2.00 LETTERS os Administration having been granted to the undersigned, in the estate of Abraham Hunsbarger, late of Salisbury township, Lehigh County, deceased; all persons indebted to said es tate ore requested to make payment within six weeks from this date; and all persons having claims against said estate, will present them, duly aufhen tinted for settlement within the above mentioned time. JESSE 11UNSBERGER, i Adm , re. PETER MOLL, Salisbury township, Lehigh County. April 18, 1860. -61 1.50 13.00 8.00 BOOK; for the subscription of Stock in tho bluthsvllle Association.for the improvement of the brood of Stock" will be opened_ at the public house of Josiah Outh in Guthaville, South White hall township, Lehigh county, on the 26th and 28th of May in Allentown orl the 30th of the same month at the Allen House, and the 31st at Catasau qua at the public house of Capt. Henry S. Harte. DANIEL KEMMERER, Presid't GEORGE SNYDER, Sec. —3t May 16, LADED BEER AND EATINO SALOON. O E . WEISS & SON, next door to the _EL Odd Fellows' Hall, have just open ed a new Lager Beer and Eating Saloon, and respectfully invite the patronage of the pub Ho. Th)ii i ktfter Boor is of the very best and incompari e aye on fresh tap, while of Oysters and other they always have the best the markets afford, 3d in the best style. AtT'llood music nightly. Awn, May 0. —lt prep Al DR. THEODORE C. TEAGER, FORMERLY a private office student: of Dr. C. L. Maitin and graduate of the University of Penn sylvania, announces to the citizens of Allentown and vicinity that Ito has opened an °Mee No. 52 East Hamilton street, directly opposite Lewis Schmidt £ Co.'s Drug Store, where he is ready by day or by night to render his professional set vices to all afflicted. April 25, -1200. .7-tf Dr. .J. H. Wilson A GRADUATE of thq University of Penneylva nia, having opened an office at'J. Rox'a Hotel, Hamilton street, East Allentown, (Mingo) respect fully oilers his professional services to the inhabi tants in ita vicinity, and will answer to calls at all bowel of the day or night. May 2, IMO. tf NOTICE. THE StOckholdere of the Military Hall Association are hereby notified, that the Trustees have call ed in an instalment of four dollars per share, and the Stockholders are directed to pay the same within ten days from date at tae Banking HOMO of Wm. H. Blamer & Co. ily order of the Board. PETBB WICIKSL) Treasurer. May 28i • CM EOM ~t ['n'r~4+nYC PETER LEER, -tf Given Up JOHN HAMMAN. -3t NOTICE.; N E W ===;s=o:;=F l ,=Eg=!== . • Map': C Lie . igh . Cititity, .FRT.. - eunArgiu? . gitti.d,mo2l l 7o-uttylytwas - G. A. ASakBACIAW._.g, ..4.4.4sN,Tawy. Tho Map of Lehigh' , connty. a .,. iwbfaik% surveys had boon'madi; some 5 itiera -,bi . the undersigned himself and under hil.-dire.itionai,has so far advanc ed that• ita .pseliostion is - "expected within ,nino months. . . - .. . Neither time ilor labor was spared tie to give to thii map the highest degree of completion and no- AU roads, ragroads, canals, rivers,lnns, springs, and water; powers will bo shown in Phis Mali. All public places -as churches, meeting houses, grave yards, sehooeh,otties; all.business places hotels, ,stores,,, mills, railroad depots; post offices, smith shops, and other mechanical 'establishments will be represented. The dwellings also with the names of owners attached will be inserted in their proper positions. Also, the mines and quarrics and Iron works will be shown. • • A moat prominent feature of this map is to be the true topographical reprosOntations of the moun tains, ridges, summits, valleys, and ravines, with the designation of their respective heights above tide. Tho map is plotted in the large scale of 200 perch es to one inch, and will be in its entire else about 4 by 5 foot. Enlarged plane of all tho towns and villages in the scale of 100 foot to of an inch will bo inserted in the margin. The map will be nicely painted, and the border will contain views of Lehigh county and public buildings The price of the map nicely got up will bo $5.00 per copy. Subscribers for the map will be taken either by the undersigned himself or by an authorized agent. G. A. ASORBAOH. —3t May 9, MO THE CHEAPEST lAVA TIVER STORE IN THE BOROUGH OF ALLENTOWN. GRIM & LUDWIG WHOLESALE A. RETAIL dealers in Leather Ito. embrace this opportunity of informing their friends and the public, in general that they still carry on business at the old stand, at No. 48 West Hamilton Street, nearly oppOsite Ilagenbuch's Hotel, and that the . o constantly keep on hand the hand somest, boat and cheapest STOCK OP GOODS which was over brought to Allentown, consisting of the following articles : Red and Oak Sole Leather, Harness, Upper and Collar Leather, Kipps, Calf Skins, Mo rocco, Kid, Linings, Bindings, Shoethread, Shoe findings, etc Which they aro prepared to sell at the lowest rates. •Also on hand and for sole the best Tanner's Oil. ‘ag,..For green hides they pay the highest mnrke prices. They aro thankful for past patronage, and wi use their utmost endeavors to give satisfaction to a who may favor thorn with a call. , Allentown May 16, 1860 Temple of Fashion? HEAD-QUARTERS FOR HATS & CAPS Christ & Saurs, NO. 15 WEST HAMILTON STREET ALLENTO WN, PA. HAVE on hand the beat and nontostatook of goods ever before opened to tho publio. CALL AND SEE. ODE TO STRANGERS. Those mansions of bricks, oh say if thou knowing., O'er which the gay standard of FASIIIION'fI unfurled Where the welcome is warm, and the prices are low'st And the Eats and Caps are the beet and the cheap oat in the world? If not fly at once to CHRIST & SAURS', and be take you ; They best can assist you to boar out your plan, They either have got or will speedily make you The beat lIAT or CAP ever seen upon man. Allentown, May 5, 1860. tf MI Auditor's Notice. TN the Orphans' Court of Lehigh county. IN In the matter of the account of John MSohmoyer, administrator of tho estate of Lydia Sohmoyer, late of Lower Maoungie township, Lehigh county, deceased. . And now April 6, 1860, on motion of George B. Schell, Esq., the Court appoint David Schell, Esq., James Weiler and John Albright, as auditors to audit 'and resettle the said account and report dis tribution according to law. From the Records. Toste:—BOAS liAUSMAN, Clerk. Notice is hereby given, that the auditors above named will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday the 26th of May, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the public house of Peter Keiser, in Trim lertown when and where all parties interested can attend if they think proper. May 2, 1860. Organ Consecration. UN Whit-Sunday and Whit-Monday, the 27th and 28th of May, a now organ, which is superior ite a stork of art, to any now in our country churches, will be solemly consecrated to the service of God, by the congregation at Trexlertewn. A number of Cletgyman from a distance will be pres ent on the occasion. Alt friends of religion are kindly invited to attend ; but all disorderly perilous and particularly hucksters, are warned not to be seen in the neighborhood, for, if they should do so, they will be punished to the extent of the law. Samuel Bernhard, Abraham Schmoyer, Charles IC. Messer, Ephraim Hausman, Henry Schmeicr, Joseph Heintz, Charles Schaeffer, David Sohmeirer, May 9, 1880. —3t BUCK OEM. THE undersigned have on hand excellent Buck Hoer, which will bo served out by the following cdetomors at their Saloons on Whit-Monday the 28th inst. Abrtlham Cangewere, Henry Pfeiffer, Henry Koenig, Charier Eckert, Daniel Fatzinger, Peter Spergor, Oliver Ilufford, Samuel Meyer, James Hendricks, . Christian !loaner, Maly 16 Pennock's Iron Harvester. St rl yr;:ittteesttoiontig superior Farmers combinedis particularly u3rorwly er and Reaper. Its lightness of draft, sim plicity, durability, ens° of management, the slow speed at which it cut in tho heaviest grass, its free dom from choking , and clogging, the diminished lia bility to get out of repair, the good quality and com pleteness of its construction, and its perfect adapts: Lion to both Mowing and Reaping, render it the most desirable Machine in use. GRAHAM, EMLEN k.PASSMORE, Solo Agents, 627 Market Street, Philadelphia. —Sm March 19; 1890 WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! BURTON & LAMING, MANUFACTURES AND IMPORTERS, NO. 602 , ARCH STI4EET, Whero may ho found the largest and handsomest asseortment in the city. /FR -Purchasers from tho country will find it to them advantage to call at our store, whore they will be suited with a superior article at the lowest prices. BURTON A. LANING. Allentown April 25, 1850: • • 8m QUAKER CITY • Insurance Company, Franklin Bui1(11,4(13, Ni. 408 . 11 7 u/wit St., PHILADELPHIA Capital and Surplus,Chartered Capital, I $359,746 70. 8500,000. INSURES againat Loss or Damp by Fire, and 1 tbo Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation. A. If. ALGEItT, Agent, "Howard's Express Mae," Allentown, Pa. May 9,,1860. —ly NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the docket of Jehn F. Ruhe, deceased, late Justice of the Peace, in and for Fourth Ward of the borough of Allentown, has been placed in the hands of the undersigned, his successor, for settlement. All such as are in debted on said docket, aro requested to make pay. moat in two weeks to save further costs. ' A.X. WITMAN, Justice of Naas. May, M —4s a RIM it LUDWIG 1031 Herman Schuon, Charles Relabel, • E. Haven, Enos Weiss, Francis Halm, Thos. Ginkinger, Charles Smith, Jonas George, • Christian Crush, Joseph Raz. HOFFMAN a DEILY. —3t " F. HERRMAN, Professor of Mc -4" viii . C . Me, successor to Mr. J. Weiss, V,, hos lately opened his now music store, - aud keeps constantly on hand a splen did assortment, of superior Instruments, Pianos, Melodeons, Violoncellos, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, Accordeons, etc. Also all kinds of strings, Inetruetors, and music books. Any person wanting a good instrument Will do wall to call at his store, in' as much as The Proprietor understands lustre. moots thoroughly and will only sell a good article,. Music _Teachers, Organists, Music Friends, and persons desirous ocuulttvoting t heir musical abilities, will not forget to call at 34 IVest Hamilton street, below thu German Reformed Church, Allentown. May 2, 1860. tf W. 11. VAN KI.RECK W. 11. VAN 'LEECH & LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION MERCWITS, NO. 12'0 WARREN STREET, ~ . . adWPM iii i kitlik • kihai r HAVING receivedthe igenoyiktheattld,ot:this Brandy in this section, we confidently offer .it to the public as a puro and unadulierated,artiole, as, the following certificate will prove: , e„^—, - :' , Vaammarqlsakearon'a ‘Oi ,, hen, ~ 1 . :7 2fi.Slith'et., het. Walnyt and Vine,',Olpoinktiti} Mtto n •'' • , ;•Ano oo 7i ' This will certify that. thave Atli Alei:Anareeted tire separate lots of OATAw3A. Blailipit one in, ittlr reit and ono in iiotties, manufhidnifir 'y Iduntrsz Items and sold by his Sole - Agent,4„ Jicob,,at'the -Depot:No. 07, oppositelherßternett House, and 143 West Tbira street, Cincinnati; and find"them both i pate and free from of/poisonous or deletereous drugs, 'and as snob have, mar k the same as the law ;11.! rtes. Given under my band at my officer". , ' [Signed.] ' HIRAM COX, M. it, ' ' - Inspector of Alcoholic) Liquors, &0.1 'The OHIO OATAWBA BRANDY not only equate; but even excels the best imported Brandies in purity and flavor. It is in fact the Lest Brandy known.— This'atatement .is fully corroborated by the certifi sate of many of our most distinguished analytical Chemists, some of which accompany this circular. • The Want of PURR BRANDY bee long been felt in this country and the Introduetion of an article of suoh quality as to supercode the sale and use of those vile compounds hitherto sold under the name of Brandy, con only be regarded ad a great public good. The CATAWBA 'BRANDY possesses all the good qualities claimed for the best imported Liquor, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor. It is therefore fully entitled to the patronage of the pub lic as the above certificate has shown. Wo feel con fident that its reception in this State will be as fa vorable as that which it has met with in the Great West, and that time is not far distant when the superiority of our own Liquors will put an end to their importation from abroad. . For . Medical purposes this Brandy has no rival, and has long boon needed. • It is a sovereign and sure remedy for Dys pepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, .to. These Wines are made in tho neighborhood of Cincinnati, and are guaranteed to be the Pare Juice of tke.Grape, and are eminently calculated for inval ids, and persons who roquiro a gentle stimulant, or as a beverage will be found equal, if not superior to the'best imported. Retail price for Brandy, $1 25 per quart Bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address. HARVEY BIRCH is BROS. Druggists, Reading, Pa. —tf May 2, 1880 C. R. MILK'S PATENT /111 ill HIER PROOF RIME THE subscribor In coming before the public with this roofing feels confident not only that he can give satisfaction to those who may employ him either to put on new roofs or repair old ones, but ho ix satisfied that he can convince any practical man that his roof is not only Fire and Water Proof, but that it Is a roof that will stand tho changes of heat and cold, and be durablo for a great number of years. It can be used upon either flat or steep roofs, or upon old and worn out shingle roofs with out the trouble of removing the shingles. It is also ono of the best articles that can be applied upon Tin or Iron roofs, coming almost as cheap as paint, and will preserve the tjn twelve times es long. Those having-tin roofs that they wish to preserve, or leaky ones that they want made tight and have them stay so, will be putting money in their pockets by using this material. PRICES: . For new Roof, 5 ate por square foot. " Tin or Iron do. one coat, 2 ate per equaro fobt. fl do. two coats, 3 eta per square foot. Two coats on Iron or Tin guaranteed to mako it perfectly water tight. Samples of this roof may be seen ut tho Allan House, Allentown Pa. All orders addressed to Joseph Cool, at the Allen House, Allentown, will be promptly attended to. CONRAD ROEDER. 2m April 25, NOW IS YOUR TIME LADIES. IF youwant Fashionablo Bonnets. Mrs. Stopp, do Co., havo just roturnod from Now York with a most elegant assortment of spring and summer hennas, all of which havo been selected from the most fashionable openings. They have also Bonnets, received directly from Paris; mourning bonnets for $2.00, and shakers for 25 ate; Children's hats and flats very cheap ; Drees caps and hand-drosses; hair nets and pine; mohair mitts; kid and gauntlet gloves ; Lace embroiled and omen rat undersioeves; mourning and lace veils; black and fancy dross silks ; Silk and and cloth mantillas and dosters ; French and Chantilla lace shawles ; a groat variety of black and stella shawls.; Parasols and sun umberellni. Drees trimmings of all the latest styles, elegant and imago and lawn robes for drosses; also, all other now style dress goods. Very best Merrimac, Calicoes for 11 cents a yard ; black and white lace Bertha Capes. Mantillas and Cloaks made to order. Don't forget to call as they aro well kown as having the most fashionable goods; and as selling them at the lowest prices. They have also corsets and hoop skirts. Extraordinary inducements offered to country milliners. MRS. STOP?, it CO. No. 13 West Hamilton St. (Directly opposite Odd Fellows 'Hall.) ALLENTOWN, PA. Allentown, April 25, 1860.. .V" I ..N 3BC. 7 SI Boot and Shoe Store. E. would respectfully inform the citizens of . Allentodm and vicinity that he still carries on the Boot and Shere store, at No. 12 East Hamilton streert, sign of the Big Boot, the publio may confi dently rely upon it, that he will at all times keep on hand, a better, larger, and at the same time cheaper stock, than was ever kept in the building before. He will always have hand 111‘10 Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Ladies' and Misses Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, Children's. Boots and Shoes. Also, Conran Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys,Gums, ho. All kinds of Gentleman's and Laies' work made to order in the most approved styles, at short notice, and of the best of materials, and as he employs none but the beet of workmen he hopes by strict attention to business and low prices, to receive a good share of public patronage. Allentown, April 25, 1800 DO YOU WANT SHOES OR HATS ? 11"1111IIPTha place to buy then' Cheap is at . the Store of Ella@ Merle & Son, No. 79 West Hamilton Street, next door above the Hardware store of Hagenbuoh, Horeb & Co. They having just reduced their prices full 10 per cent, with a large and well selected stock' of goods, to which constant additions are being made, and would respectfully in vito ono and all to give them nn early call, confident that they will not go away dissatisfied. The stock consists of a general variety of Boots, Shoots, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags, am, all of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest for Cash or trade. ' ELIAS MERTZ ' a SON. N. B. Merchants will find it to their advantage to43xtimine our.storck before purchasing elsewhere. May 2,1860. tf Allentown 'Academy.: TEE Summer Term of this Institution will corn-1 monco on Thursday the 26th of April. Poplin are received Into the School at any time and charged only from the date of entrance. Primary, per quarter, tip Common English branches, . 4,60®6,00 Higher " • " with Latin and Greek, 8,00 ~ • It II " " French,. 7,50 ' Musk, . 8,00 Use of Piano fey practice, . 2,00 Drawing, 2,00 A few pupils are received into the family' of the Principal at the rate of $4O per quarter for board, washing and tuition in all branches except Mush) and Drawing. I. N. GREGORY, Principal. April 18, 1800. —ly NEW MUSIC STORE. &Italian Waohington and Wad Sta., NEW YORK. April 11,18001 MI . . ;0`,.), 3 I Tirgiiittailit,wir w.a.ssmcx`csit'.2satst..;in ',EttILpItING,EST.,ABLL.SHMENT CENTS'IUntI, Mine SCORE, 53 East Hamilton S treet, 2 doors below the • • . 'American Hotel, 4 , , , LLENTOWN, PA., 1 E6PEOTFULLY announce to their friends and 4.4 the public In general, that they have just re ceived a oplendid aebortment of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, which will be made 'up to order on short notice in the latest styles, and in a superior manner;' consist ing partly of Black French Clothe of all grades, Blue, Brown, Olive'and Green Clothe, French Habits, Bl'k Doeskin Cassimeres of all 'grades, Black Zamboun Cassimere—new style, French Silk mixed Coatings, Black and white mixed Tricot Coatings, Brown and white mixed Tricot Coatings, Drnp Coatings, Eng lish Repellant Casslmoro Coatings—Brown and Gray. A laege assortment of French and 'English Fancy Cassimerei,elegant 'styles, Domestic Caul mores of all qualities, a large assortment of Matelasse Vesting's, Plain and figured Grenadines, Fancy . Silks and Marseilles of all qualities, &0., All orders thankfully received and promptly exe cuted at reasonable terms. Or Cash buyers will And it to their particular advantage to obtain their clothing at this establish ment, as they will be sure to receive the best ob tainable value for their money. FURNISHING GOODS, snob as Shirt-Wares, Cravats, NooktieS, Silk and Linen — IPdkTs, Hosery, Gloves, Suspenders, &o. , Shirk made to order: We have made arrange ments with Winchester & Co:, of Philadelphia to take measure for shirts and get up in the Haar MAN NER. Undershirts and Linen and Cotton Drawers. SAMUEL BOATS, WM. P. MILLER, Supt. -tr April 18,1860 Celebrated Female Pills: Pit4=TED • ROYM, ;". LXTTEI:OI ' ( 4' • Park ' = '• Preparedlions a presaripticns'of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Eatraordinary to the Queen. This Invaluable medicine Is unfailing In the cute of di' dim painful and dangerous difeases to which the female ostudit,tion le auhject. It ..boderatee all excess end res moves :di obstructions, and a epe.dy cure may be relied ow TO DIAItILIED LADIES Din peculiarly suited. It will, In a abort time, Waren the monthly period with regularity. Hach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.• Mae Pills shim/dimst be taken by females during {Oa FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they ars ears to bring Ca Allltal rlic.re, but at any other time they tut safe. lu ate .R+o. of Nerve.. and SphMl Alfectione, rain In the Ba•k and Limb., Fatigue on ought evertion, Poipita don of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, thee* MID will altect a cure when all other meani have idled, and althool•h a powerful remedy,. de not contain Iron, calomel antimony, or any thing hurtful to the emmUtution. lirectione accompany each package. Belo Agent for the United Stales and Canada, N. 8.—51,00 amt . (' postage stamps enclosed to' any an tboriad Agent, Mill insure a bottle of the Pills by return wai. Vnr E. D. Lowell anti Lewis Schmidt & Co., John B. Mosmor, Allentown, and Druggists everywhere. TAR I APTII9 PERE For the . Cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bfonohitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consump tion, together with all Diseases of tho Throat and Chest, • and which predisposed to' Consumption. It attacks tho root of disease, and makes the fell destroyer suc cumb to its influence. It aleo'produces free expect toration, and induces healthy action in the diseased Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose of this invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and conse quently sleep, which .the peculiar nature of this dis ease denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste and prompt in its effects. Try it, and bo convinced, that it is invaluable in the cure of Bionchiai affection,. . ts..PRICE 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Prepared only by A. ESENWEIN, Druggist. N. W. Cor. NINTH h POPLAR Sts. PutLAssirnza. N. B.—For Sale by Dewie Schmidt & Co., and John b. Moser, Allentown; Reigol & Son, Holler town ; C..E. Heat, Heaton ; A. W. Weber, itnts town ; Geo. H. Smith & Co., Philadelphia, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally, September 19.—May 25, 1859, ';'-' 'EY .'• '' 1; tee . ''." ',. • 4 \ , P•;,..' .': • , '. t -- , 0... e -,_ ki: 'A. •• S • •,., -......_ r...L.-.,....-__,: • The moil eartain and speedy remedy ever discovered for a: Diseases of the Chest and Lease, _Cirerets ) Colds, Asthma, Consemption, DresseAints,i influensa„ Niereessesh_Diffiest/t • Breathing, Sore 'Throes'. 4 0 , le. WAPP:II2 give the moat instarthmitie — ne end t!,l;:e rr -Ifo t o, " . ll :L an ,a, VrriLrars:„Ypairr.witzarl.". fhou.s,;tsis here been restored to perfect health who haws tried ..ther insane In vela. To all clams and all oenstitu lions 'hey ore equally a blessing and a cure—none need despsi-, no matter how long the disease may have existed, or hoverer never" It may be, provided the organic struc ture of the vital organs is net hopelessly decayed. Every one atilicted should give them an iznetial trbd. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Itooheatee. N V. Prlot St - cents par bor. For axle by IaME E. D. Lowell Lewitt Schmidt A Co., and John B. Moaner, Allentown, and Druggists everywhere. THE GREAT AND WONDERFUL OUTIMILLE BATTALION! TBattalion, renowned In all the world, is to I. be held this year at tho house of Josiah F. Guth, in Guthsville, South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, anti about half a mile from Walbert's Station on tho. Catasanqua and Fogelaville Railroad, on Whit-Monday, the 28th of May next at 10 o'clock in the morning. The military, far and near, on horse and on foot, will be present; among the rest, the whole Battalion of Cavalry and many splendid companies and brass bands of Lehigh, Northampton, Berke and Carbon counties; many Officers of high rank, as Major Gen. Robert S. Brown. and Staff, Brig. Gen. Fry and Staff, Brig. Gen. Best and staff, Col. Seigfried; Maj. T. H. Good, Maj. Seipel and others are expected. Come therefore, one and all, girls and boys, man and wife, old and young, and db Pot neglect this remark able.gala day in Guthsville. In every corner there will be glorious music, refreshments in abundance, good stabling, and as to all other things there shall be no lack. MANY SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS. April 18, 1880. -tf The Continental Restaurant Tus Continental Restaurant has been removed to the South West corner of Hamilton and Fifth Streets, directly opposite e the Court House,, where the undersigned at considerale expense has fitted up rooms for the entertainment of hie friends. A hand somely furnished LADIES' PARLOR Has been provided, with a private entrance on Filth Street. Thankful for past patronage, the Proprietor would solicit a continuance of the same assuring all, that no pains shall be spared to mini ster to the wants and comforts •5f visitors. • W. W. ILIBIERSLY. „fffier•Privato families eupplied with the beet oys ters tho markets afford. Allentown, April 4, 1860. The Business. THE Coal and lumber business -will hereafter be carried on at. the old busineis stand in Hanover township, Lehigh county, by Charles L. Kook, and Andrew S. Keck, under the firm of C. L.'and A. S. Keck, and the Store and Milling business will be continued on at the above place, by Simon P. Kern, Aaron Jacobs, and William Seeger, tinder the firm of Kern, Jacobs & Company, and it will afford the now firms much pleasure to welcome old customers, Ad now, and. to serve all to the best of their shil- Ry. . • C. L. &A. S. KROH, KERN, JACOBS & CO. • Altril 4. . 8m EZRA F. LEWIS BILLIAILDS rOR LADZIK The Continental Billiard Saloon at the Corner of Fifth and Hamilton streets, Allentown,Pa., will be sot aside for the exolusive use for La dies on each Saturday, between tlie hoUrs of 2 and 5 and 7 and 9•o'clock,,P. M., commencing the 19th; inst. W. W. SAMER/Elkir. "bit May ]Otto 18801 CatE.Al zkarLiba Slit JAMES CLARKE'S JOlit MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin &Ca..) Rochester, N. V. 141163EINW11EILINPIS IR TUB BEST MEDICINE nt TUX WORLD, BRYAN'S ruLmoxlo WAFERS. itii WI IE3