'SPRING Al 6 NELIGH 81, BREINIG'S ONE PRICE CLOTiIiNG HALL, (Sign of the Big Litin,) No. 20 East "Hamilton Street, (Opposite Moser's Drug Store.) A N T 0 - 1 V N, PA. WILIGII .6, DREAM, feeling it nn lmperntive duty to •necinimodate the public, found it neccssery to prootire n more commodious place of bu siness, and accordingly erected PALATIAL CLOTHING TIOTTSTiI, on tho corner of lintnilton street, and Church Alloy (Signief the Big Lion,) of which they huvejust tnkon posseesaion, being the Inrgost, most commodious, and best arranged building for the business in Allen town. Tho proprietors of this• Now and Magnificent Cloth ing Establishment, take pleasure in further announc ing that they have also increased their tremendous Spring and Summer READY MADE CLOTHING, and are daily adding thereto all kinds of articles ap pertaining to Men and Boy's wear which will be sold at extraordinary low rates, as they go upon the principle that a "nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling." Their stock of goods is the largest in the place, selected with a special view to meet the wants of the community, made up in the latest styles and meet •• durable manner. Of all the Clothing Houses in Allentown, they offer the Cheapest Coats, Cheapest Vests, Cheapest Pants, Cheapest Overalls, Cheapest Cloths, • Cheapest Cassimeros, Cheapest Shirts, Cheapest Collars, Cheapest Boeoms, Cheapest Neckties, Cheapest Sexes, Cheapest Handkerchiefs, Cheapest Hosiery, Cheapest Gloves, Cheapest Umbrellas, dm., ace. Remember that at this store the lowest price is marked in plain figures on each garment. Plain dealing is a jewel at the Sign of the Big Lion. OURTOM Mfona.•A largo assortment of piece goods on hand. Custom work made with taste and haste, at prices cheap as the cheapest. Give us a call bo ors you purchase elsewhere. Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, they are not compelled to provide against losses by increased prices. Buyers , who pay cash are not required to make up the losses, of such as will not pay. They aro also Agents for G. C. Scott's and Thomas p. Williams'; Repot t of Fashion March 7, 18130, Exton's Celebrated Crackers. For the Sick as well £l.l those in Health There is no Cracker in the market that can surpass Exton's Trenton Wine Crackerr, On Ms WATER. CRACKERS, For which •ho received the First Premiums nt the State Fairs of New Jersey, held at Trenton. Sept. 1858, and at Elizabeth Sept. :1859, HAVING introduced them Into nearly nil the prin cipal stores in Allentown and Rethlehem, ho merely nets those who have not tried theta to to no and judge for themselves. Read the Certificate of Dr. James B. Coltman, of Trenton, N. J. where the Crackers aro nuttfufnetured. DR. JAMES D. COLF.MAN'S'CEDTIFICATE. The Wine Crackers; manufactured by A. Exton. of Trenton, N. J. are composed of wheat flour sugar, butter, lard, lemon and common salt. The delicacy of taste, lightness and crispness depend altogether upon the purity of material, mixing and baking.— They aro easy of digestion, nutritive, and palatable, are excellent food for the sick as well as those in per fect health. The Water Crackers aro equally pure. Their superior quality is owing to the skill with which they are manufactured, JAMES B. COLEMAN. Allentown, Match 14, 1860. —Gm LIVERY STABLE. WILLIAM 'F. YEAGER, RRESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the • publio generally, that .ho still continues to carry on the Livery business in Law Alley, (in the rear of Dr. Romig's residence,) where he is prepared to accommodate all who wish horsdi and vehicles, at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. His /took of Horses has boon selected with great care, and trained with an especial view to safety, which • , places him in a position of keeping the ~p very model of a 4.04 IP LWITIOLIT STABLE. _ . He does not approve of hiring out broken-down, balky, ring -boned, spavined; or dis eased horses, but of keeping the right kind of stock, such as can travel well and do credit to his stable. Ms carriages and vehichlos of every description will always be kept clean and in good order. • He trusts that by strict attention to business and keeping the best of stock, ho will bo favored with a liberal share of patronage. .flsiff-All orders left at the Allen House will be promptly attended to. .wrLuesi F, YEAGER. Allentown, August 10, 1859. —tf • • "THE UNION," JARCIEL ABOVZ TIMID PHILADELPWIA. TEE undersigned having purchased the interest of ' his former partner, Evan Evans, in the above Motel, would call attention of the public to its con venience for those visiting the 'City, either for busi ness or pleasure. • Its situation being but a few steps from the Prin ciple avenues of trade, offers inducements to those on business; while to them in search of pleasure, passencor rall.roaffe . which now pass in close prox imity afford a eheiip and pleasant ride to all places of interest in or'abont the city. The Proprietor gives assurance that "The Union" shall be kept with such clinrawer as will merit pub lie approbation and would respectfully solicit patron age from Lehigh and adjoining counties. • UPTON S. NEWCOMER.. Philadelphia, August 3, 1859. --I y POtTURETTE. . 3E'JEIME"BS3OI\7'76I CELEBRATED GENUINE POUDRETTE. • , I 0,000 IBUySmllnEnLule P t u O i C e l)lt .o E r TZ; n e t s p ° C o o l r a n i Geese, Cabbage, Flowers, planting of Trees, and ovary kind of , crop. • Price $l2 and $l5 per Ton or BO end 10 cents by the bushel.• A liberal discount to Dealers. FAIIIIKRB, if you want a good manure, go and see the Poudrette Factory of A. PEYSSON'S, Gray's Ferry Road. b'olow the Arsenal, or to Person's Farm, . Gloucester. Woodbury Road, N. J., and satisfy your selves of the superior quality of the material. Ap ply to • A. PEYS-.ON, • .Office No. 12 Goldsmith's Ball, Library Sheet, or FREZiCH,R.ICHARDS do CO:, York Avenue end Oallowhill Streets. Philadelphia, .Fehrun4 8, Ipso, Briggs & Helfrich . - 1101iNISHION PEALE:NH IN ALL KINNS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE SllOll as Pork, Beef, Mutton, Smoked ]Heats, Foul ~ try, Game, Eggs, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Flour Grain' rrutt Ato. , ALSO IN LIVE STOCK' 184.aud , 185 Wept WaShington Muricet, (First Row North of Fulton Street, New York.) pit - flogs slaughtered nt short nritioe. Orders for Groceries, Fish, Fruitti, Ac., promptly filled. AU n letters of Inquiry will receive immediate attention. Off -Business strictly Commission. Sales strictly Attended to at the Boats and Railroad Depots, and returns promptly' ade. • 'Joann Unions.] [JONATUAN R. RELVIIICII. Newt. York, August 24,1850., —ly Dread Reduction in Prices. 4. ----- • 111.4 11E1 OPEO s AT THE UNION WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABFRAT SELL & SON, FURNITURE DEALERS, No. 32 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa.— Now' is the time to buy your furniture. Having adopted the Cash system, we can users the public generally, that we can sell twenty per cent cheaper than goods in our lino of like quality can' be pur chased at any other Cabinet Ware Rooms in Allentown. COUltrolle and all, both great and smell, old and young, rich and poor, and see our large stock of CABINET WARE, consisting of Secretaries; Rook- Cases, Side-boards, Bureaus and Dressers, Sofas, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, and in fact, every article needed by a family; that have just commenced house keeping. yale.Our Windsor and Cane-seat Chairs, and Looking Glasses surpass everything of their kind to be found in town in'price and beauty, and excel them of New York and Philadelphia in point of endurance and cheapness. Como and judge for yourselves.— Every article is warranted to be as ropresentml or no sale. None but th'e best workmen are employed in our establishment. ...RIO - Tucker's, Putnam's, Gross' mid Howo's Patent Spring Beds, for sale cheap for cash. Mattresses of every description at-a very low price for cash. The largest stock of Gilt and Carved Moulding iu town, null can be bought cheaper for cash of S. Sell & Son, than at any other Cabinet Ware Rooms in town. N. B.—All those under the sad want of an Undertaker will be promptly accommodated either by day or night, by S. Sell & Son, who also attends to the making of shrouds, &e. Those Undertakers who reside in the country, we will at all times supply with the bare coffins and all kinds of the latest styles of trimmings at very low prices for ()ash. P. S.—Now all wo want is a call from one and all-before purchases are made elsewhere. .„V`All goods packed free of charge and sent any distance either by railroad or by public road. S. SELL & SON, have now added to their largest stock of Cabinet Ware, the largest and finest assort ment of Window Shades and Fixtures that ever was offered to the public in Allentown, which they will sell 20 per cent cheaper for cash than another house in Town. kinds of Wood and Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture by S. SELL & SON. • Thankful for past and present customers, and we hope by strict attention to business to welcome runny new ones, at the low prices we now sell at for cash. Don't forget the place, No. 32 East Hamilton Street a Allentown, few doors below the German Reformed Church,. et' ,00sir SAMUEL SELL.] Allentown, January 11, 18130 Continental Restaurant COI BII4I.IaRD sAidoo.v, Wll' I r S'l' CLA SS PIIEL A N TABLES, Co I,_4il%UffitSXWill a23111/13IIVV\WW9 W. W. HAMERSLY, Proprietor. Allentown, Muy 9, IS6o,—tf. The Cheapest and Best IN ALLENTOWN ! CAN BE BOUGHT AT . IBRZINIt 11. i • • PALATIAL CLOTHIN G EMPORIUM -.- No. 11 East Hamilton Street, a few doors below the Allen House. Those in want of Clothing Come and take a Look REMEMBER THE PLACE, No. 11 BELOW ,THE ALLEN HOUSE. FRANCIS 11. BREINIG,] • • [SAMUEL COINER. tilt-Agents for Baker and Grovor's Sowing Machines. • [March 14,1800.—1 y Chesnut Grove Whishevo ° FOR SALE BY C. WHARTON, Jr., Solo Agent, No. ILO WALNUT Street. For ovideneeS of its haracter, see CER IPICATES. Put Sept. 9th, 1858. We have carefully tested the sample of CIIESNUT GROVE WHISKEY which you sent us, and unit that it contains none of the.poiso nous substance known as PUSIL OIL, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. BOOTH, GARRETT & CAMAC Analytical Chemists. CHARLES WHARTON Ju., SOLE AGENT, Philadelphia. CEETIFICATE OF DR. JAMES It..CIELTON: New YORK, Sept, 3d, 1858. I have analyzed a sample of CHESNUT GROVE WHISKEY received from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philedelphia, and having carefully tested it, I eta pleased to elate that it is entirely FREE FROM POT. SONOUS OR DELETEllloUS.rubstances. It is an nominally pure nod fine flavored (nullity of whislicy. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Aqulytleal Chemist. Allentown, September 28, 1859. y -4m AND NIJIVOUS SIINTERZIRS, THE subscriber, for several years a resident of Asia discovered while there a simple vegetable remedy-- a euro cure for Cf. 11011111114 1 .011, A elhltirl, 111.0/I,:h it Covhs, Colds and Xervolte Debility. For the bene fit of Consumptives owl I'Vervoties gisfferere, be is wit. to male the some public. ' To those who deriro it, ho will send the Proscrip tion, with full , directions (free of charge); alto a Rumple of the medicine. which they will flint ti beau tiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Thant desiring the Betnedy ecru obtain it by return moil, by addressing, • J. E, CUTHBERT, Botanic Physicien. Broadway, New York. —3tn April 1I TARA _PAL. :COT A], OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, TO CONSUMPTIVES aooms. S. SELL & SON. [C. B. M. SELL. STREETS, FIFTH IMPORTANT TO I'EMALEs DR. CEEDESEDM.A.N'S PILLS. Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheoseman, 31.1). NEW YORK CITY. The combination of ingredients in these 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 the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, Atc.,, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. TO MAR B lED LADIES. Dr. Ottoman's Pills are invaluable, as tit ey wil bring on the monthly period with regularity. La dies who. have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheese man's Pills doing all that they represent to do. 0 7' I There is one condition s/ the ,fernale eyelet,' in tchiell the Pills ...Isnot be taken-'without prodscing PECULIAR REM...LI. The condition referred to i d Ea NAN(' y". • .Such is the irnsihtuble lynch:nu of the .11..ticise to restore the sextia/ functions to a normal condition, the reiirodnetice ports r o f nature cawed resist it. Warrenteti purely vegetable, and free from any thing injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read accompany cool' box. Price I. Sent by moil on 0i1d0,..i11,, ,, $1 EiDo. CUIINELIUS L. CUEESE MAN, Box 4351, Post Office, Now York City. Bold by one Druggist in every Town in the U. S. n..nuTemNus, llENnri,tit. AGENT. Volt cur. UNITED STATES. 11 Broadway St., Now York. To 'claim 411 Wh.le.gair flellrr;1 should be addressed. Sold in Allentown by John B. Mustier, and B. D. Lawall. December 7, 1859 Ground Plaster. ALARUE quantity of ground plaster is yet on hand, and will ho kept on hand, at the mill of the undersigned in Hanover township, Lehigh coun ty, near Allentown, which will ho sold .(bridge free) at the lowest prices, April 4. WhR IM THE SOUTH, and a struggle nt tho ivoll-known f/O People's Store. GOOD in,truction le necri , Fary ns food, and such wio the instruction Benjamin Franlilic, goer when he said ciao early, lice enberlyi and apply thy self wiilt industry, amt Willi practising rules of econ omy you will he rare to suecced in your undertak ings, for e,ononly ig of lb , cll a great revenue uud by depoqiiing euch revenue in the store ol Ge rentm in & son, which they have just opened nt the corner of Eighth and Hamilton Sts., opposite the well known Hagen Inich's lintel, 1 , 1 store ro• , m 6.'141101Y occupied by mobt,inch Dnonolinuer, have just received front Philadelphia and New York, pith a lute and splen did variety of i‘lerchanOise, which cannot he bent outside ~r the eitios for beauty and cheapness. Their stock consists of every variety of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Groceries, Ofeell.llta re. Earthenware. Gl«sst !Litre. earpeta. Oil Cloth, Oi 1 ,Shades.d.e,, which they are selling for cash, at a very small ad vance on wholesale city priers. Their .Dress. Goods are all of the most fashionable selections, composing Rich, Fancy Silks, now styles, Balled Black Silks, imported, Plain Poil do Sole, in °very shade and color. Ifamittorno Bayadoro Silks ' • Foulard, Marceline and Florence Silks, Shawls, Mantillas, DdAters, Satin Chunk's, Glossy Videncias, Cheno Roistonns, Beragos, Granadines; India Silks, Chintzes, ,hc. Best Fronting and Family Linens. Cloths and Cnssimeres. i,l,iahi,ie, Flntmols, Tickings, . Piano and Tables Covers, Tnblo Cloth, Marseilles Quilts, Allendale Quilts, de., Together with assortmenr of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Give us a cell, examine thr goods and learn the prices, and yon will ho eon vineed that our goods aro whet they should be, and us peo should have them—good and cheap. t=ry,. The highest market prices paid for all kinds of .produse S/Orrnr, JOSIAH GERMAN.] [NATHAN GERMAN, Jo Allentown, March 28, 1860. --ly NO EXCITEMENT! VOn the heifer accommodation or our eustonter:, .112 and the public generally. we will about the first of 'Month, 18611, m;,‘, to Na, :la East Ilamilton SI., next door to the Post Office. Where the largest stuck of Q1.11.4419W11 I'll ever uttered ill Lehigh county. will be opened for solo at the lowest pos , ible prices. Wholesale mid retail. in nets or by the piece. Stores Inking an assortment trill bo supplied al Philadel phia prices. All in want of any thing in our line are cordially invited to call and examine our good, and prices and satisfy themselves of the truth of the above. statements. Our stock consists in part of every pattern, st'yle, quality and color of china, Glass and Queensware, Stone, Rockingham, Yellow and Brittania Ware, Lumps of ill kinds. ....re.D••Lamps alteredand repaired to burn Coal Oil. . Q t:EENSW ABE. 0 LASSWARE, In sets v All kinds, For Hotel . the piece, And Family use. Ten Soto, T mailers, Dinner Sets, Lager Mugs, Chamber Sets, Dishes, Bird Founts, filug3, Cups, Bowls, Lowls.Dishes, Cake Stands, Pitchers Plates, Jars, Pitchers. Sm., L.. A e., Bottles, Flasks, STONEWARE. Decanters, Butter Pots, Lamps and Ulobes, Milk Pots, Shades. Jars, Jugs, Sucking Bottles, Spittoons, ' Breast Cops. Pitchers, ,tc. . LAMPS. BR ITTANNIA. All kinds, Tea Pots, ' Fluid Lamps, Coffee Pots, . Coal Oil Lamp?, Tea Unis, Parlor Lamps, Ale Pitchers, Table Lamps, Castor Spoons, Night Lamps. • Mugs, Cups, Suspension Lamps, Ladles, - Hand Lamps, Lamps, Se, Church 1411111113, Ball Lamps, Ac. Don't forgot the place, next dour to the Po. Office. T. C. KERNAIIEN. Allentown, .Tanuary Ni, 1800. MEM HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. ./1,,r Published, in.a Sealed Envelope. ON TILE NATITRE, TREATMENT AND NADI ICAL CURE OF srramATonnuoEA, Seminal Weakne,s, Sexual Debility, Nervousueos - _ . and Involuntary Emiasinnp, ir.dueing Impotency al Mental and Phy:4ical bumpy city. BY ROB. J. CULVERW ELL, M. li., Author of " The Green, Book, i t The Nvorld- renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may IV effec tually removed without Medicine and without dan gerous Surgical operations, boogies, instruments, rings or cordials: pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may intro him self cheaply, privately and radically. This, Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thoustmds.i Sent under seal to any address, post paid, en the receipt of two postage stamps by addressing Dr. CII. J. C. ELISE, M. D., 480 first Avenue, Now York, Post Bog 45811. January 17.-1)oc. Ll . . ALLENTOWN, PENNA. THIS well-known house will hereafter ho con , ; ducted under the personal supervision o Yohe it Newhard, who will spnro no pains to maintain the high reputation, the House has heretofore . borne. it is the largest end most cen tral Homo in the place, being PR llflied at the corner of the Public Square and Hamilton street. Its cen• tral location renders it the more convenient for business men as well us for those travelling for pleasure. The House is provided with Bathe, Airy Chnmbers, Parlors, Reading Room, &c,, 3,:e, The bill of fare and table accommodations are the best the market affords. Every attention is given to insure the comfort of guests. Agreeable society may always be found at this establishment. An munibun is tawny', in readiness to convey pnesen ors to and from the depot at the atrival and doper. Lure of every train. JOSEPH F. NEWHARD, 1 H RAIM YORE, Proprietors. EP Allentown, October 26th, 1850. ___..---_---- - TO THE PUBLIC. ' night, tin in violent , rip 3E Tin and Copper Smith hu . sineia,..a . nests, girl( is. A_ 1 so successfully carried on. tor the rrf,, all blul fe 1... e., last twenty-one year nt No. 38 and 42 •••••• Lcdiea swenk and sickly constitutions, should West Hamilton Street, in the' Borough of Allentown taks the lagornting Spirit three times a day: it by Amos Ettinger, will *amend lifter the first ofAu-, sr makelcie strong, henithy and happy, remove gust he esnilueted under the tiro of Ettinger & Fon. a obstruskis mid irregularities from the menstrual 'rho attention of the piddle is called to the fact, that ,/gene, norestoro the bloom of health and beauty the business hereafter will hoconduct , ii en the Cush . the cart+ face. System. By so dealing we expect to reduce-our Durineegnancy it will ho-found an invaluable prices, sell cheaper than over, and thereby benefit ! erlicinen remove disagreeable sensations at the the public as well as ourselves. Thankful for past j tomach. ro , prietor asks, is a trial, and to induce favors, the note firm solicit as continuance of the ; All-th patronage,' with which the old business stand has I as. he a put up the INVIGORATING Smarr in pint beets favored. Gales, $OO etc., quarts $l. A polite invitation is extended to ell such, as arc Gene 1 Depot, 48' Water Street N.Y. indebted sio the old hooks. to make settlement in I Sold y E. D. Lawall, J. B. Moser and Lewis each or acceptable papers. Those who may not know, Ichtni k Co.. Allentown, Pa. wisest an account is due, may he reminded soon by Febedsry 1, 1800. legal prueesi. AMOS ETTINGEII,• t----t------- Gls . E N N' S • . . _ . WM. J. ETTINGER. July 27, 1859. —" NE RICE HAT AND CAP STORE, CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL. I ( RAMER OF TIIF. FIVE s'renv BLOCK 0 THE undersigned respectfully beg leave to inform, N. Wlst corner of Eighth and Esc° Streets, the clammier Allentown and vicinity, that they l PHILADELPHIA. nro prepared to do all sorts of grist-work and to fur-, The Iblilic aro respectfully invited to bear in mind nigh Flour, Feed and Grain of all kinds at Butz's at at this Store may be• found an assortment of Mill, on the Jordan creek one mile from the borough ash h inablo mid llosideome ' Wheat, 'Rye, Corn and Onts, bought at the highos Alfalcskin Dress Hats, S'aft Hats, market price either,nt the mill or at their store-Mum 110, Low amid Medium Depth'Crown, Cloth lathe corner of Ninth and Linden Streets, (common] .• . , . and Glazed Cape. known no the Fred Hall.). Orders for Flour, Feed an lush and Plush Trimined Caps for Men and Boys Grain received either at their store house or nt the 0 Fancy lists and Caps for Children. at Fair Prices' °Mee at their cool-yard, in First Ward, (T. J. Kle 1-NO TWO PRICES FOR REGULAR GOODS. pitger's into stand.) The undersigned will carry 4 January 18, 1880; , —ly RR heretofore the cool and grain business at th old stands , . Business hereafter carried on • axe T steely on the each F ROT H,, MICKLEY .2. CO. Allentown, Nov. 2, 1850. • CM KERN, JACOBS .4 CO. qie •. .• -:., ( ~. •• ~' MANHOOD, ALLEN HOUSE, Alms) 1v 'OPATIne ,„) 0 giEciric; .li_wy--,8 &1ie .„.„,t,..,..,,,,i* ~/,,,.„......„,,,F i .:.•,.f..L'et:-. , ..t..1.141 1 ,,, ** **1t•A" - -!--.. - ',.,:i'lt , 41 4 .7-s t z- igy -r ium 7:4l.- , L" .... " '"'. 2 :1 , 1111: ..L.''f - .. - ::- S.ted ...- '''',,.=. ,• + * HEAR WHAT TEll PEOPLE OAP • The underslgned Laving used Profewmr HUM PHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMMOPATIIIC REMEDIES in our famines with the most satirfactory results, and having full confidence In their genuineness, purity, and efficacy; cheerfully recommend them to all per.' eons who wish to have safe, reliable, and eMcacious remedies at hand fir private or domestic use: The Rev. Wm. Monter, editor of "The Northern Independent," Auburn, N. V. ; the Rev. E. 11. Ow nay, Reetnnof St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N.Y. ; the Rev. D. I. lyre, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison; Om Rev. Spencer M. Rlee, Rector, New-Bed ford, the Rev. Allen S,ech', New.Vork Con ference; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, Enst.flenesee Cott. Terence, N. V. ; the Rev. P. S. l'ratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Rev. John E. Roble, magi to ; A. C. dart, Earl., Udell, N. Y. ; the lion. Nealltow, Portland, Me, ; the lion. Schuyler Colfax, Seunnltend, Ind.; the lion. George Humphreys, N. V. ; I Lore 11. Crag, Esq., Editor of thC "Ohio State Journal," Columbus, Ohio; the Item It. IL Graham, Moline, 111. ; the lion. Thomas J. ChRRO, Monticello, Fitt.; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y. t Wm. lb 1501 riles, N. A. S. Pond, Eng., I..tico, N. V. ; runes Plunhett, 1.i:e1., Nash. vllle, Tenn. • LIST 01' SPECirte RENTEntril. I.—For Fever, Conge,t'em, and intlammallon. 2.—For Worm Fever, Worm o.lle, \Vettleg the 13e1: No. B.—For Coll.:, Cryittl, 'reef Ig. 11,1 iVakefob nets of Infants. No. 4,—For Dierrieee, Chol uut ltdannito, 1111t1 SOM. 1110.1 . Complaints. No. 11.—For tile, Oriploga, Bytentt ry PI ,otly Flux. Nu. o.—Fur Cholera, Cholera N 10,1104, V •L • N0..7.—F0r Coughs, Cold., hill , nit Throat. Nu. S.—For Tout/cnobe, Fooo.nolte, awl Nontralgla No. 11.—For Head:taw, Vertigo, Ifent nod Fulitte, nesi of I teal. No. 1 0.—DT3P . 1:1'3 1 . 1 I'l 1.1.9 ! * 01:1VO:lh. and Dernitged Stomach, Constiputltd., and !goer Lomplilltit. No. 11.—Fon Folohn I bete:l'hour' too.llenmy, Pala or Suppretuel Period , . No. 12.--For Lenoorritea. Poefttae }Eases, ant Beartng Darn or Female.. No. 111.—For Croup, I loan, Cough, Bud Breathing. No. 1.1.-900 m 811x11 1:r1 341 , 1111, Pimples 1111 the Faye. No. Ittwants rte 1.1 For Pah Littleness" or Sore:was In the Chest. Balt, pullet, or l, I.llnlot. A.—Fur - Fever and A.nte, Cnlll Fever, Dumb .1 gat Old Mismontged Agno. P.--For Pitt , . Blind or Bleeding, Internal ur I'.l ternal. . o.—Ful• ?ore, Wool:, 01.11011aq Eye, and Frei/ • Falling, Weak, or Ithartoi C.—For Canarlt, of tune, staeting ..0 reoetth et u• with 0191 r: wilco or prof, h, NV. r..r \t h,',upin'; roo,sh altstiug %hood an Otatethli,' • In all acute diseases, aniell as Fevers, I oft tit onm. bs, Diarrhoea,Dysentery, Croup, II hemitatism, :misted. eruptive Menses tin Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Eq. nipelao, the advantage of giving the proper i pallet promptly la obvious, and in ail theft cases te ste cities act late a charm, The entire discard'. ol i en arrested at once, anal In all Cares OA' violent or the attack Is moderated, the ilinease shortened, , al eel , deceit leas dangerous. Coughs and Coble, which aro of ouch fr old oc currence, and which no often lay the fon ition el +Encased lungs, bronchitis, and consumpti . ay till be at once cured by the Fever and Cougl ilia m In all throttle diseases, such no /Villein. Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaint Pik., Fe. male Debility, and Irregulaiitlem, thi headaches, . Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt !Mel, and othet th old eruptions, the cane NM eritles ;Oa proper tip. plicatlon trill afford a cure in almost e .I loslooce• Often the cure of a single shame ditgalty, such as Dyspepsia, Plies or Catarrh, Ile:place or Female Weakness, has snore than paid for the i sse tin time. over. . , Citse of 20 vials complete, in noroeo, nod Book, sti ense of 20 vials, nod Book, 4 Cue of 15 numbered boxes, !nil Bilk, Cone of 0 boxes, numbered, 11,4 201 i, 1 Moyle numbered boxes, with tirect1n5,....... 26 ete. tlingle lettereddioxes, with ..... cis. Large cuss with 2 oz. vials. tot iltilers and phy dlclato, $l5 ALSO SPECTIieI FOIL ASTRIIL 015 Pwritisio.Jokressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended Atli rough and Expec turatlon. Price, 50 cents per lox, . Fou EAR DISCHAROES AND Ina ERR—Discharges from the Ear, the result of Searle ever, Measles, or Mercuriale. For Noises In tl ad, Hardness of Heating, and Ringing In th , and Ear-ache. Price, 50 rents per box. Fon SC Benue GI t, Enlarged and In. dusted Tonsils, Swellings and Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, cuts per box... FOR GENERAL DEBILITY. -- *RI9III or Nervous Weakness. Either the result Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Exhausting' charges. Price, 60 cents per box. Fon Dnoesv.—Fluid Atm Bons, Tumid Swell. logs, with Scanty Secretions. Ice, 50 cents per box. Fon Bra-810KNERR—Deathl ckness, Vertigo, Nau sea, Vomiting.. Sickness. ng or motion. Price, SO cents per box. Fon URINARY DIBRASCS. Gravel, Ronal Cal. cull, Difficult, Painful Urine. Diseases of the Kid neys. Price, 50 cents per • Foit Sestiast. Emssionadivoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostratfi and Debility, End Re sults of Evil Habits. ThPost successful and effi• dent remedy known, an ray be relied upon no a cure. Price, with full dlr ono, IM per box. 1 , Persons who wish to e themselves under the professional care, or to k advice of Prof. Hum mama, can do eo, at hl ice, 500 Broadway, daily from 8 A. 61. to 8 P.bl., 0 • letter. • • OUR RE) 19 BY MAIL. Look over the list; CO up a case of whet kind you choose, end inclos ' amount In a current note or stamps by mall to f address, at 562 Broadway, 1 , New-York, and the me ne n e duly returned by mall or express,.free :Irv. AGENTB WANTED We des c i ve, efficient t Agent for the sale of Ileum . n every town or community In tie, Ui I Blows. Address Dr. Rum ellettYB 1i: CO., Nu. 66 OADIV/Y, NI:W.1'011C E. D. Lmvall, u g en, Allentown; Jacob S. La wall, agent in Catasatto March '2B, 15.61.1 Dyspepia Remedy DR. tRIUS HAM'S AROMATIC TO RATING SPIRIT if,di e ive ha & 4 "ft,/ by•th, pn bile for 81 . .1' Nem,: void, iocreasitly Ar. it is recommended to Corr • llyspcpsi,t. .Neollllll,li, Henri-liorn, Voile Stimiorh, t. Alias 1,, th e B“,,toreottuelte, Drbo•nint.e, A - 111m.y 44,111 iii nth, Loir lit Gelurn I!nens, Intemp'runcr. IT STim 1 , i„tri:9, EXIA RATER, TN V ICORATI H. err • will. NOT INNIC ATE OR S ITEIFY. S A MEDICINI is quick and effectual; cu rl ling the most ravated eases of Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaintsol all other derangements of the Stomitch.end Di C, in n speedy manner. It will instantly uvo the' most , melancholy and drooping spirits, attestor° the weak, lIIN'TOU:i and F i e ld ) , to heal th, et 1 / 4 th and Vigor. Persons who, Iv( he•inJudicions use of liquors, have become deje I, and their nervous systems shattered, constitu 6 hrolten down, and subjeet to that horrible rang huninnity, the DELII2II'3I Tits N NtES , will almostinotliately, feel the happy rind healthy invigerittleflleacy of Dr, Ham's •Invige rating Spirit. . • . IV/it ' ' IT WILL D.O. MEC Dosc.—Otis w rglass full ns often as noce•Asary.' On e dose, w ill rove all Bad Spirits. Ono dose will S' !kart - Wm. Three doses WPM Indigestion. • Ono dose will p you a Good Appetite. Ono dose will t. the distressing pains of Dye pepsin. One d o s e w illhovo the distressing and disagree able effects of VA or .Flutulone°, and as soon as tho stem c h re ceirthe Invigorating Spirit, the dis tressing lead it painful feelings will be re moved. Ono dose vii ) fnuove t h e most distressing pains of Colic, e ither sumach or bowels. A few doseftll remove obstructions in the Kid ney, Bladder' Urinary' Organs. Persons w seriously Milieted with any Kid ney Complus re assured speedy relief by n dose o r t w o, en dmdienl cure by the use of one or two bottles. .11iSSIPATION ho, from dissipating too much over e 1 tho evil effects of poisonous 'ignore, .winches, sickness at stomach, weak yin find 0110 (IWO will remove IVE DOLLARS. PER DAY can cettalinly be made--No risk to ran. No, capital molted.— ante wanted everywkere.' Addrofl3 Box 77 Allontown, Penn'a. IME EEO EiEl HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. . The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED' STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of thelinited States, because the article has attained a repu tation hei,kitofore unknown. A few facts upon this poini will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The constunption of Hostetter's 'Stomach Bit ters for file last year amounted to over n half million I , ottles, and from its manifest steady inereas4 in times past, it is evident that during the coning year the consumption will reach near din million bottles. This immense amount could/never have been sold but for the rare niedi6al properties contained in the prepare tion,ttnd the sanction of the most. prominent phy.leians in those sections of the country ct whe the article is best known, who not only rec mend the Bitters to their patients, but are eady at all times to give testimonials to its efli , ey in all cases of stomechic derangements an the diseases requiting therefrom. his is note temporary popularity, obtained b extraordinary efforts in the way of trum p ing the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid e imation of an invaluable medicine, which is el hied to be no enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved J Godsend to regions where fever and ague i ind various other bilious complaint a have Vomited their victims by hundreds. To be mile to state confidently that the "Bitters tire a certain cure for the Dyspepsia end like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of 1111- nlloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid matter from the . stomach, purifies thiL blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone end energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, end soon restores them to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bit tens daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort decliniug years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged meu and women who have experiAnced the benefit of using this preparation within hinffeling from stomach de. rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they linve, abandoned all deleterious dings and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that ninny of them tdnk under the trial. The relation of mother !Ind chill b! so absorbi»gly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health i 6 her extreme anxiety for her infant. Shoubl the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body nod mind is generally aggravated. Here. then, is n. necessity for n stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the syNtem, and enable the Mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora lora that rbeeive the endorsement of physi elan% because it is agreeable. to . the taste as well a s eerinia to give a permanent increase' uf bodily strength All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit sufferers from fever' and ague, caused by malaria, dinrrhcea, 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 lies- Ictler'li Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the Many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOATETTER ' N CELEBMATED STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomath Bitters" blown on the aide of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. • zip- Prepared and sold by HOSTDTTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. AOENTS. !Awl , & Co., E. D. Lawn ll 11. M0. , ,r, Allentown ; Jacob S. Larval!, Cata •Ittnititi; D. 0 Saylor, Shuenersville NovonlAr 23, I t 3.9 Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia, Livor 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 In digestion and functional disorders of the stomach, find, when the disease is not beyond the power of med icine, ready relief in that established and sterling remedy, TILE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, CONTAINING NO ALCOZIOL. Reliable Testimony lf.'e volt the attention ty the reader to the folloiviny tato...front President Smith, tylresteyan University: MIDDLE'roWN, Feb. 98, 1859. 81 Tll W: Fo vI,l & Co. Gentlemen :—I ilittit made use of the Oxygenated Bitters some seven or „eight yeara since. 'laving suffered for, twenty years from n form of tlyepunsia, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not lees than ono day in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending rec ommendation of Dr. Green, " to try one bottle, and if no benefit wits received to discontinue the use." The 1180 of ono bottle warranted a flintier trial, to the extern of sumo three or four, with a carend observance of the accompanying directions. The. result was, an almost entire relief from the metal dyspeptic symptotna and their depressing, painful consequences.' I believe these Bitters produced all entire change in the habits of toy system, and upon the active energies of the digestive organs. I now deem myself an exempt trout Dyspepsia its nest per:ions. 'Phone !litters have atm been of cur vice In Miler 1110111herS of my family. Very respectfully yours, AUGUD'fIiS %V. SMITH.. TIIE OXYGENATED BITTERS. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. STODDARD, N. 11., Hein. 10, 1859. Messrs. Sr. Tit W. IsOWLt & CO., Gents : I was, for many years, a great sufferer from Dyspepsia or Wateabrash, mid tried 'almost everything within my reach, but to no benellt, until I woo Induced by the recommendation of my physician, Dr. hazelnt, toinake use of the Oxygenated Bitters. The first bottle produced but a alight alteration in the disease, and had it not been fur the urgent request of my physician,' I should then kayo discontinued their non, thinking them to be of on avail ; but his confidence inspired me to per severe, and after using to the extent of half a dawn bot tles, I had 'entirely regained my health. 1 hope all Dyspeptic pertains will be Induced to give them a fair trial, being confident that the remedy Is the moot potent, for tho various forms of Dyspepsia, that ham been pro. &Med. YoMR, • •STEARNS FOSTF.R. OXYGENATT:D BITTERS.— To soch Of our readers as aro troubled with the debility incident to the approach of warm weather, wo cordially recotnmend the lIRO of the Oxygenated Bitters as an invigorating tonic,—con taining no alcohol In Ito composition, and possessing more real merit than any preparation of the kind wo have ever known. Ogdensburg Republican. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, PREPARED BY B. W. FOWLE dr. CO., 18 Tremont Btreot, Boston. Sold by Druggists, Dealers, and Merchants in every town and city in New England, cod elsewhere. AGENTS.—E. D. Lawall and John B. :Rosser Allentown ; Jacob Lawall, Cookout - Lim; W. Tool & Son, Thom's; Jlll/111136 Weiler, Macungie; Simon Itau and M. M. Selfridge, Bethlehem . Allentown, Feb. 29, . P . JOSEPH S. IUDER M. De g A it GIDutIE . o fJoon Medical College, high county, Immediately in tho vicinity of the public house of Mr: Daniel Delbert, offors his pro fessional services to the citizens of thnt vicinity. Ile will gladly answer to culls at all hours of the day or night. [November 18, 3.859.—tf 1860. SPRING 1880. SUMMER GOODS. DENINGER h SHINER, No. 5 'West, Korna i-I) ton Street, havo lately retunied, from New York and Philadelphia and received the largest and most desirable stock of Goods ever before shown in Allentown, and aro now ready to accommodate the public in all prices and ryunlitios of Goods. We do not like to overate oar stock like somo of our neigh hors do, but the old saying is .nn empty barrel makes the most noise; Ivo are ready to sustain what we say. Our stools consists of LADIES DRESS GOODS, A splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Ladies Dress Goods, such as plain, black, and L. gured silks for dresses, colored, striped, chenoulder, and bayndoro dress silks, from 50 cents to $2,00, per yard, forages, Dolaines, Ducals,Balzarines, Poul , do shiver, Challes,,Valancia, Myelin. Cloth, Madsen Cloth, Gingham, Prints, Chinzes, plain and figured frillants, Lawns, forages, Extension, Skirts, Man t inns, Dusters, together with a full variety of goods, they feel entielled to please every body, it they give thom a trial before purchasing elsewhere, by RENINGER h SHINER. MEN'S WE4R.---A full assortment of Men's wear such 119 Black, and Colored Cloths, Pitney and Plain Cap:Boom Twieds, Merino Cassimere, Union'ACnysimeres, Joan-, Dennums, Cottenades, and ell kind. , of other goods too numerous to mention which they otter for sale by ItENINGEB &, MIME% Cti lIAIVLS.—A spiondid nssorttnent of Shawls, ki sorb sits Black and Colored Stella Shawls, Bl ac k and Mode Colored Shawls, Square and Long Broeha Shawls, White and Col , red Crape Shawls,' Black Silk Shawls, and MOM Detain Shawls, for sole by • RENINGER et SUMTER. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS..—A full sortmont of umbrellas, and all prices and qualities". of Silk and Cotton Sun l tnbrollas, n full line of Parasols which they offer very low for sale. RENINGER & SHIMER. lAll PETS AND OIL CLOTII.—A full assortment of ingrain, threeply and tapestry carpets, and •rtten and wool stair Carpets. Floor, Stair and Tat .10 Oil Cloth of all qualities and width, very low or sale by • RENNTNOER .E SI[IhIER. N ROCERIES.— A full assortment of Groceries such 11H—Rio and Java. Cone, all kinds 'ot Now Orleans, Porto Rico, Ctirdinus, Muscovado, end all kind of Syrup Molnsses, nll kinds of Sugar, Tens, Honey, Raisins, Oils, Chocolate, Cheese, Rice, Sal. Soda. Soda Ash, imp. Car., of Soda, all kinds of Spices which they offer very low by RENINGER it SIIIMER. LITSII.--All kinds of Fish, such as No. 1 and 2. .L . Quarter, halves, and whole barrel Mackerel, Seale ri°ll, Herrings and Cod Fish, for sale by RENINUER h SHIMHR. SAVEQALT.---Dround Liverpool Salt in snake and per . ',whet. A tddon tine Salt, and Dairy Smoke for male by RENTIVIER t SEIMER. Allentown, April 14, 1860. The Red Lion. What's the matter what's the fuse? what's loose? whal'A up ? . What's the cause of this mighty commotion!' IA the Jordan un tits? is the Lehigh dried up? Ifs vo the mountains been set all in motion? What does Jack yell about what is got into Brown? Why is all the world ratting and running?— It ie the Red Lion, he lays himself down With an air full of comfort and cunning; He Fh n e 8 hitt thick mans us if in great anger But. not with intent to devour,. For he mere!): roars out: whore is friend Gunge, were? And oaks him the very name hour Who says that yon had boon chased out of the liquare, • 'Canso fifty more rooks had been kicking? It cannot be true, for it woull not be fair, Unless through some partisan tricking. This pleases old GanOver°, and puts him in cheer And he sings out: make it all right, sir. Had I but continued to take some one's bear, I could stay whore I was; without doubt, Air. • They think that the square is n magnet of might, Surpassing the North Polo's attrnetion - , - And draws to its focus, by day and by night The friends of n pure Malt-Decoction. My "Pretzels" have always been splendid, they say, And so woe my "Swietzer"—by Jingo 1 .t.. 41 so w ... that I've frequently given away, Arc selling at 3 cents in Mingo. And bud I not served up no "bully," indeed, J It would bo " by golly" no wonder, l'hut no one would follow me over the street, When others do servo over yonder. MI Now, finally, friends and acquaintances, comet And moot at the Red Lion nightly. Your old daddy Gnngowcr tine plenty of room You'll find none so clover nnti sprightly. And should his now cellar tiikefire, the flame Could be quenched with delicious lnker And the fire'in the stomach his 'unpins:will tamer Then mind and look out fur, : dirt, OANGWERE. Allentown, March 28, 1040 1 ; E. D. LAWALL, Apothecary and Druggist, ' • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A r o: 21 West Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa fIONSTANTLY ON HAND. 1...) Drugs, Chemicals, Dyestuffs, 4 - 1/41' Acids, Perfumery, Patent Fluid, .• Caniphene, Medicines, Alcohol, Turpentine, Soda. Ash, . Cattlo Powder, Potash, Saponifier, Sweet Oil, • Castile Soap, Lard' Oil, he., ace., he., Ate. .111dt received a fresh supply of Congress Water front Saratoga Springs. • • For medicinal purposes, several fine brands of Brandy, Old Port Wino and Gin. Physicians ran have. confidence in the , purity of ell Medicines furnished by me. ,Mr• Country. Deniers puichasing articles of me will find prices agreeable, allowing them as fair profits as by buying goods either In Philadelphia or New York. E. D. LA WALL. AVentown, July 20. —tf TRUSSES! BRACES! SUPPORTERS G. 11. NEEDLES, B. W. Corner Twelfth and Rano Atreets, • PHILADELPHIA. y DRACTWAL A D.JUSTEIt of Rupture. Trusses 1 • and Machanirel Remedies. Ilse constantly, on hand a large Stock of tionnine French trusses, also a complete assortment of the best American, includ ing the celebrated Whites Patent Lever Truss, be lieved by the best authorities to be superior to any yet invented. English and American Supporters, and Bolts, 1 1 11eulder 1111Ce£1, Suspensory Iltindages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to both sexes, in :tent portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags Ate. Orders awl letters of enquiry, will meet prompt attention. Angtast 2.1, 1859. OLD DR. HEATH'S BOOK OF " ~.„1/ Travels and groat discoveries of the Japan-'W coo and East India Medielnes, with full directions for the certain cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh ' Asthma, Fevers, Heart Dis ease, Scrofula, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Comrlaint, Crave' and Urinary .Deposits, Female Complaints, to Illustrated with hundreds, of certificates of cures and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as many suffering follow-beings as possible from premature death, it will be sent to any part of the eontinent, by sending 2.5 acute to DRS. HEATH, 617 Broadway, Now York City. Sold by E. D. Lowell, Allentown; Dr. Samuel Sandt, Easton; J. A. Polk, Mauch Chunk; John BuitentsuM, Haniburg; Dr. S. S. Stevens, Reading. October 26, 1850. —77 H. H. B. LICHTCAP & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f\gil „ No. 106 Warren tartlet.. Corner of Washington, NEW YORK.. CONSIGNMENTS of Flour, Grain, Seeds, and 911' kinds of Produce generally solicited. The Partnership heretofore existing between 11. If. B. Lightcap and IJ corgi) Wenner, under the name of B. 11. B. Lightcap do Co.; is .this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business will bo carried on 'by- H. If. B. Lightcap, under the sumo, name. Mr. Geor g e Wctst tier will hereafter act as agent for the Ilpuso New,York, February 15, ISOU daL. . x. 1-OEI on • WITH Co.,Latin:Bp. Ludington & . IMPORTERS and .Jabbers of Faroign and Do mostio , DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, tte., !foe. 23 and 2b Park Novo, Nov York. 2 749- Also always on hand an extonsivo stock of YankeoNotione. Now York, November 30, 1859, AND WI WI