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SPRINO & AMA tifillat , ALL ABOUT HBAD CritERS. • i'f its for walking, riding, dr10 14 ; Hats dull faces look alive in , iir „ dashing I Mdts for yonlha,light, lints for men of Pict() aw d f, 581)100 I .11ats fur features brie anuJollY I Hats for faces ; hints for figures Wad and .butl 'Hats for stralgp hair or for cu rly ; Hats for fray g, shooting, sailing ; . • . Hats rain 4 ( . 04 in storms-unfailing; .-• H a t a rormritigftWelvelitylinitogolhcit ; i g a teer every kind of ; weather ;• H a p of silk,:feit, straw, and beaver; . • - .' . .'ll;fes that !Humid wear 'forever ; ,Hallq 'for' sti ces . d' *Merin g places; • •r 71•Hr,of ityloa r to wear at races ; Hats with which a room to enter; Hats for scones of svild.adventure; !Hats of many shapes uncommon • . lints'adipired by.overy woman; Hats to•stsind all kindirof mauling; .I)fals distinct fOr every calling; - Mats light, pliable, elastic; • • Hats less flexible and plastio: • .11ats•Of 4 qulat styles for pasto . rs;• • Hata winsuharowned—your knowing castors ; Hits to suit each race and nation ; Hats unmatched for ventilation; Hats for young mon and for ehildron; Hats of beauty quite bowildering; Hats that boys and Misses sigh for; Hats, in fact, that babies cry for; Hats for soldiers, hats for sailors; Hats that gram the wait of tailors ; Hats at InnEu, roan, and rivedollars ; Fic for gentlemen and scholars, At liess'Grent Hat Emporium, No. 33 East Hain ilton street, nearly opposite the German Reformed Church. Straw Goods In all their variety. Ladies' Shakeis. Ladies' Bloomers, Children's Flats ' Chil dren's Plan and - Fancy Hats, Boys'-Caps and Hats, Traveling and Sporting Caps and soft Hats. Tho do sortraents embrace a groater variety of styles than haa.evor,yet boon attempted in this branch of the business in Allentown. SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent. Allentown, April 18. - ZULTS rOR TEE 11110PLII I BERGER & KECK • Aris t rATTERS, No. 25 West Hamilton St., Allentown,• Manufacturers n n d Wholesale and Retail dealers In HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, &c., aro now prepared for the SPRING and SUMMER trade with all the difiareni styles of lints, among them the celebrated Bonner Mid aenning's styles, of the best (verities and at Such' prlcea as to defy competition. We have cn hand theihrgestvariatrof SeSonable Goods, ever offered in this borough, which we will sell at the lowest cash prices. STRAW GOODS.—Of straw goods we kayo n very fine and choice stock, not surpassed by any in town. It consists of 'dens', Heys' and Youths' Pan ama, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Canada, Maricaibo, Mich igan, &o. A fine stook of Minos' Bloomers; • Our assortment of OAPS is fne of the mostexten: sive in the place, and we aro adding to it aimed, dal. ly. Customers may 'rest assured that they can be auited r ae the stock has boon selected from theiarg• est assortrnents.in the cities. •As all HATS are manufuotured under the Imme dlate supervision of the firm, they feel warranteod in saying that for durability and finish they cannot be earrieeod by any establishment in towa. ..,tagt,...Country Merchants supplied at the 'owes elty_prices. Temple of Fashion. HEA.HQUARTERS FOR HATS & CAPS Christ & Saurs, No 15 WEST HAMILTON STREET, ' ALLENTOWN, PA.. • • HAVE on hand the beet auduattstitock of geode ever before opened to the public). CALL AND SEE. . ODE TO STRANGERS Those mansions of bricks, oh say if thou•knoweat, - O'er which the gay standard of FASHION'S unfurled/ Whoro the welcome is warm, and the prices are low b oy And the Hata and Cape aro tho best and the cheap est in the world? If not fly at oneo to CHRIST A SAURS', and bo •• lake you ; .• • • ,They beet can anoint you to bear out your plan,' They either have got or will speedily make yop. The beat lIAT or CAP over seen upon MP% Allentown, May 5, 1880. . 4f E.D. lAA WA1414, ' Apothecary and Druggist, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 21 West Ifamilton St., Allentown, Pa, VONSTANTLY ON HAND • LI Drugs, Chemicals, Dyestuffs, - Acids, Perfumery, Patent Fluid, . Camphene, Medicines, • 'I- Aloohol, Turpentine, Soda Ash, 4/attle,Powder, Potash, Saponifier, Sweet Oil, Castile Soap, Lard Oil, ho., 4w., ho., &a. Just received a fresh supply of Congress Water from Saratoga Springs. For medicinal purposes, several fine brands of Brandy, Old Port Wine and Gin. Physicians can have confidence in the:purity:of . all Medicines furnished by me. *ft`Country Dealers. purchasing.artMles of me will find prices agreeable, allowientliem as fair profits as by buying goods either in Phliadelphfa or New Yet*. B. 1).• LAWALL. Allentown, July 20. 't • • —tf DO YOU WANT',.. SHOES OR HATS . ? • to buy them Cheap is at '...11i0-Store of Elias Mertz dr Son, No. 'l9 Wpri k v,llamilton Street, next &Mr • above the IlnrdWati Store of ITogonbuoh, Iloreb,t• Co. They having just reduced their prices full 10 pei cent, with a large and well selected stock of , goods to which constant additions aro •belng made,and would respectfully invitooneandall togive them, an early call, con fi dent that they will not go away dissatisfied. The etockeonshits of n general 'variety of Boots, Shoots, Hats, Cape, Trunks, Va , limes, Carpet lings,,to., all of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest for Cash or.trade. ELIAS MERTZ do SON. N. B. Merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our etorck before purchasing elsewhere. blny 9, 1860. tf WALL P,APEitS.. • .20,000 Rolls of Wall Pap.ers of every • •'possible variety and . description. I'll'Eundersigned has Just rereived direct from the nineetitetories, the largest, the best and the cheapest, absertrnent of WALL PAPERS, oror offer ed to the pubt,e in Allontowu. Persona desirin g to purchase, would do well to •o all and examine my steak of, now Patterns rind IDimutlful designs at loe, 'prites before purchasing elsewhere. Also nil kinds of Gilt and Plwi t i Window Shades quid Fixtures. EDWI4I sitEGSR, No. 64 East Hamilton St., Alici4town, Pa., Dealor in Sohool Rooks, Wail Papers, Krfumery ha., rte. Also a'News Agency. March 14. —tr. QUAKER CITY • Ingurance Company, Franklin Buildings, Ni. 408 Walnut St., PHILADELPHIA. Oapital•antlSurplus, I Chartered Capital, , , $359,746 70 ' . $300,000. TNSUILES againe4isa or Damage by fire, and . 4. rho forile of e ea, Inland Navigation and 'Transportation. ' • ft ' • ' A. R. ALGERT,.Agent, ' 4 4Itilvtircl'a* xprees Office," Allentown, Pa. Mayopl.B6o.. . —ly JOT, & 0 HIVED, ONR DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER P R. zrzwtxu. l• \ • 4 vie 1:4 • . : • . assi ' - '4ll 7." ••" - .0 • 0 • ... . „ • • • • • • . 41 1 11.' • _ • • - • • - • Cibinet Ware . Rooms No. 29 Meet Hamilton Street, formerly the " librk Store." PRICE dt WEAVER, having lately formed a co „partnership in the above business, respectfully announce to tho °Rhone of Allentown nud that they have on hand a first-rate assortment of CA33111113T WARE of all doscriPtions, consisting of Bureaus, Side-hoards Pier, 'Centro, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables, also What-Not and Sofa Tables, Parlor Chaire,Spring seat Rocking Chairs, Sofas, Pinno-stools, Bedsteads of every description, together 'with a general assort ment of KITCHEN FURNITURE, all of which they will sell nt prices which defy competition in either town or country. They also manufacture to order every description of Furniture, and every article sold by them is warranted to give entire satiefnetion, orno solo. So please give thorn a call end see for your selves, at No. 29 West Hamilton street,—sign of the Venetian Blind. Also, always on hand, Tucker's Patent and Putnam's Patent Spring Bode. Also, all kinds Of Looking Glasses. N. B.—A complete assortment o Venetian Blinds always on hand, and made to order PRICE H. at abort notice. SIMON , HENRY S. WEAVER. Fob. 25.—tf.1 X 3 T3 - 3r W<COT.73EL HOUSE FURNITURE AT MALBURG & HAGENBUCH'S GREAT ESTABLISHMENT The Largest, Begt: and most Fashionable Stook in Allentown. READ! READ , ! ! READ H THE undersigned have opened their NEW CABINET Wettenooms, at No. 52 West Hamilton Street, near Hagonbuch's Hotel, in the borough of Allen town, whore they have in stem of their own manu facture, u'large assortment of FURNITURE • Consisting of Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Valf;fitp. Extension anti other 'fabler, Stands of every description, high and low Cottage Bedsteads, Cano Sent, Wini.aud Rocking Chairs, Settees, Ltit of sized, and all arttelas his line of • business. ~..,.....tf Persons who aro about to engage In housekeeping clan procure a full outfit ttprlfes..fts le*, if not a lit tle lower, than can be purchased elsewhere. All the Purnitura is well tfutt*andi can ho warcatated to be gaud. 'llepiiiAngtpitemplly, attended to. ' • miumprAil , f . ,•IIAUENBUCtI: Allentown,' Tray 30g1fiftlt.. • •,, : . —,:ttn :7— glP'' It I MrGi . 6041,1*. sirtiE ittlefsignerluiVlng just rettrned from the - • has not 4 opened a full and new assort medt. all kind of Spring and Softener Dress ~ .Geed",lit Ida Store Room in the four story build *, a 10 doors east of Yohu A Newhard's 'Hotel, ecut4olr, in Fortin'. Challis, Valencia's, end, Pull deAllWgere of . splendid styles end at prices never befo're safered: dptilinental Plaids, and Persian M- I lalns eVe4tire nritylfts. -.- 5RA15747 -, ethergibawls of all. colors, kinds and pricesAti, that ntlyttftiteed go away without being suited fend Thlreliating.pnit of the handsome now 4mkt. • .... . 1/03.—Silktraf prices never before offered in this market.,- Colorked Silks at almost any prices: ,And 131ack431,1ke of n 1145,011 and qualities. - C r- LOT 'Oltctb,Dttsters, made-of Cloth and Ze bra Cie •-• Also ktfinilassortait6titgif Duster Cloth of vurioq t olore.qnd 1 1 /m4ll-, •4 rn 4,spfendid nassort ent of . ktek-Olotlik•ht•Prickittot eta the classes, a l rich and ftrr:' Vtltte a flue asstcrtnient 4. of fancy Cat simecte. ,t A 1 : . . .. .. • • NRIBIANSi..- , --Mtlsllns, , bleacthed and unblOacbed at 06 lovvest,ROcl. prices. . CARPETS • AND OIL CLOTHS. Carpets in Woollen and Cotten. At pikes never before offered in this town, and OirClotlas of all widths of the best quitlity. COAL OIL LAMPS.—A fine assorttnent of the above Lamps, which wo will sell at prices that will be an accommodation to the public. Also Coal Oil of the best quality. GROCERIES•AND QUEENSWAItE.—A fine as sortment of Groceries, stich as Sugar, Coffbe, Tea, &c. Also a large assortment of Queensware. Tea mad Dinner Setts all of which we will sell as low as possible. , MACKEREL.—MackereI in - No 1 and 2, in whole, half, and quarter barrels. Salt in sacks and by the bushel. .TAPThe highest Market prices paid for nil kinds of Produce. All that are in need of any of the above goods, rill find it to their advantage to call at the store of the undersigned, before porches lug elsewhere. Allentown, April 14, MO MOUNT AIRY HOTEL THE tinder:l4ml bogs have to Inform his friends 11 und•tito;publio in general, that ho bas rented pd now occupies the new • MOUNT AMY HOTPL.' in East Allentown on tlM•rond lend ce-"WIL ing from Eichimpre Iletal to•the '" ''"-' lentown'lron Works 'The Hence is • $ 1 VTr • • ••••••.1..' beautifully situated, large and roomy, with first rate stabling and water cloys nt hand.— Being somewhat experienced in keeping n public house, ho flutters himself to be able , to give full sat isfaction tq ..those who may think proper to favor hint with their custom. furnish his bar with the boat of liquors and his tat/641th the choicest the market offortb.L. MN bedding are all now, and cleanliness will he ob. served throughout his establishment. .11e invites such of his Mewls who pass and' re. pass his house, to give hint a coll. ^. . . Allentown, April 11, 1860, NEW MUSIG•STORE. F. II ERItMAN, Professor of Mu -Itoi - Pith successor to Mr. J. Weiss, has lately opened his now music store, and Iteops constantly on hand a splen did allortment of superior Instruments, Pianos, Melodeons, Violoncellos, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fitbs, Aceordemt, eta. Al ..° all kinds of strings, Instructors, and music hooks. Any person wanting a good instrument will do woll to call at his store, in US much as the Proprietor undorstanda instru. ments thoroughly and trill only sell n, good article. Musio Teachers, Organists, Music Friends, and persons desirous ofcultivating their musinal abilities, will not forget to call at ./14 Woit Hamilton street, below the German Reformed Church, Allentown. May 2, 1 88 0:0 t,4 Adis( AND CARRIAGE NORTIf-PRINSYLTANIA.4III4IIIAII: 111 ViIACTOII: ___ *"""".. 101 5 " \ IN ALLENTOIVN. hand,, Rockalenis, Carryalls, York wagons, BugyPir, Sulkeys, dc., tr. 74, Which, for beauty nod durbbilityliennot bo snrpasa ed by any Coushmakers; in the State or elsewhere, while his - terms are as reasonelm ne those of any establishment. Ho uses none but ileitrate materials, and employs none but inod worlturar—consequent ly, he intends that the vehicles menffirctured at his establishment "shall take the shine or of ell oth ers made in this part of the country. He professes to understand his business by experience, and there. faro assures himself that ho shall be enabled Laven der satisfaction to his customers. Cell and jurige for yourselves.. PETER LEHR, Allentown, May 23, 1860. =U. CD+ 1-2 3EII, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT AND GENTS' FURtItStIINO STORE * 53 East Hamilton Street, 2 doors below the IatiIESPECITIJI , LY announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have just to coivcd a splendid assortment of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, . . which will ho mode up to order on short notice in the latest etylos, and in a superior manner; consist ing portly of Black French Cloths of all grades, Blue, Brown, Olive and Grcen,Cloths,French Habits, BM Doeskin Cm:simeres of all grades, Black Zambonn Casitnere—new style, French Silk mixed Coatings, Bleak and whito mixed Tricot Coatings, Brown and white mixed Tricot Coatings, Drop Coatings, Eng- Hell Repellant Castimere Coatings—Brown and Gray. A largo aseartbient of French and English Fancy Caseimares —elegant styles, Domestic Cassi mores of all qualities, n largo assortment of natelaeso Veetings, Plain and figured Grenadines, Fancy Silks and Marseilles or all qualities, .4°., &c. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe cuted at reasonable terms. al - Cash buyers will find it to their. particular advantage to obtain their clothing at this establish ment, as they will he sure to receive tho boat ob tainable value for their money: FURNISHING GOODS, such as Shirt-Wares, Cravats, Neckties, Silk and Mime Henry, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. Shire made to order. We have made arrange- . mouts with Winchester lc Co., of Philadelphia to take measure for shirts and get up In the DEBT Melt- NCR. Undershirts and Linen and Cotton Drawers. , SAMUEL BOATS, WM. F. MILLER, Supt.. ---- „ arm , m A ltit I e pgprivate r if" aboutinstructor for marriedpersone,or those to be married, both male and female, in everything concerning the physiology and rela tions of our sexual system, and the production or prevention of offspring, ineludin6 all the new discov eries never before given in the 'English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is 'really a valuable and interesting work. It is written In , plain language f,r the general reader, and is illustrated with numer ous Engravings. All young Married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least imped iment to married life, should read this book. It (Us. closes secrets that every. one should be acquainted with; still it is a book that must be locked up, and Italie about the house. It will ho sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents, in specie or post age stamps. Address DR. WIII. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE St. above 4th Philinielphin,Pa. t.AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE.—No matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself nuclei the care of any one of tho notorious QUACKH—native or foreign—who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of either of Dr. Young's Books and rend it carefully. It will be tho means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your DM. DR. YOUNG can be crnsulted on any of the Ws oases described in his publications, at his Office, No. 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth. July 11, 1860. Allentown Academy. TAE Full Term of this Institution wus opened on Monday the 3rd of September. Pupils are re ceived into the School at any time and charged only from the date of entrance. Primary, per quarter,, $4.00 'Common.English branclms, 4.50@5.00 Higher " " with Italia' and Greek, 6.00 " • " " French, 7.50 Aide, • 8.00 Uco of Pliant, for practice, '2 Drawing, Fuel for winter, ‘ll A few pupils are received Into the family of the Principal nt the rate of $4O per quarter for board, washing and tuition in all branches except Music and Drawing. • I. N. GREGORY. July 11,1860. —ly EAGLE HOTEL. CORNER of Hamilton and Seventh Stro ote, (Mar ket &loam) Allentown, Pa. THE 'Eagle' is well situated for the necomodatlon of travelers. It is furnielvd in the best .manner. The Table is provided with the best fare the mar ket affords, and the bar supplied with the parest and boot liquors. .' 'Farmers and persons from the country, will find the stabling, and yard, ns well as the Hotel, conve- J. T. BURDGE ent. Int-Omnibuses run regularly from this house to ho Rail-road d'opets. . . MOSES SC lINECK, Proprietor. . . ...Allentown, January 4.1860. I y KEROSENE AND COAL OIL. UAVlNG:obtained tho Agency of thu /1. "NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL CO." which is the largest uianufacturers in the country, we are prepared to supply our customers and others with this Superior Oil, which wo will warrant equal to the best that is made; it is very light colored end burns brilliantly without smoke or smell, and will ho sold nt Manufacturers' Prices. Also, BURNING/ FLltllb A Lbottoc, PINE OIL and :ices of TURPENTINE, at the lowest market prices. • • 4.V.:74.. All orders by mail or othcrwito will be proutptly and carefully attentied to by YARNALL A OGDEN, No. 472 North Third Street, Philadelphia. August 22, 1860. • —3m JOILN WARG 11 A GRADTJATH of Jefferson Medical College, and resident of Heidelborg township, Le high county, immediately in the vicinity of the publiu•houso of Mr. Daniel 'Delbert, offers his pro fusions' services to the citizens of that vicinity. Ho will'gladly answer to calls nt all hmira of the dny or night. • - [Novem";.er 10, 1859.—tf Dr. - J. H Wilson AGRADUATE" cif the University of Pennsylvn nia, having opened nn offico at J. Rox's Hotel, Hamilton great, East Allentown, (Mingo) respect fully offers ,his professional services to tho inhabi tants in its vicinity, and will answer to calls at all hours of the. day or night,. _ . ~J)icay tf THE ALLENTOWN American Hotel, ALLENTOWN, PA., StlMhißit AiIiAI.IOIMEN7'B ALLENTOWN AND PHILADELPHIA PASSENG EltS for Philadelphia take . L. V. R. R. trains passing Allentown at 5.38 A. M., and 5.10 P. M.,Make close eonnaction with the trains of X. P. R.-R. nt Bethlehem, and arrive in Philadelphia at'B.3o A. M., and 7.40 P. M., tespectively. RETURNING Leave Praia and Willow stroot, Philadelphia at 0.30 A. M., and 5 P. M., arriving in Allentown at 0.30 A. M., and 8.50 P. M., respectively. LOCAL SCHEDULE [Three Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted'.] Passenger trains leap Front and Willow street, Philadelphia. -- For Bethlehem, at ,0.30 A. M., 2.30 P. M., and 5.00 P. M. For Doylestown at 9.00 A., M., and 4.00 P. 51. For Fort Washington at 10.30 A. M., and 6.50 P. M. TRAINS FOR PRILADELPIIIA: Lenvo Bethlohem 'at 5.53 A. M., 9.20' A. IW., and 5.22 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 7.30 A. M., and 4.15 P. M. Port Washington, 6.25 A. M., and 2.15 P. 51. Passengers for Doylestown tako 9.20 A. M. train from 'Bethlehem and make close connection at Tams dale.• ON RIND AYS Leave Philadelphia for Bethlehem, at 8. A. M. Leave Philadolphin'for Doylestown, at 3 P. M. Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 6.40 P. M. Leave Bethlehem for Philadelphia, at 5.00 P. M. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains, con nect at Berke street, Philadelphia, with sth and 6th street, and 2nd and 3rd street City Passenger Rail ways. Fare—Allentown to Philadolphia $1 65 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. 1 July 4, 1860. _ —tf ________ _ LEHIGH VALLEYRAIL ROAM. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 11l and sfter Monday, May 28, 1860, the Passenger Trains on the L. V. It. It. will tunas follows: DOWN TRAINS. .Lava No. 1. • No. 2. No. 3. Mnuth Chunk, 4,10 A. M. 10,45 A. M. 3,20 P. M. SlatiNton, 4,45 " 11,28 " J 4,00 " Whitet t ll, 5,14 " 12,02 " 4,32 " Mama ll ma, 5,25 " 11,20 " 4,47 " Allontom, 5,33 " 12,35 5,05 sr. 5.10 dt. Bethlehem, 5,53 " 12,53 " 5,22 " Fromnansblß, 0,01 " 1,03 P. M. 5,30 " Easton (arrile) 6,20 1 ' 1,30 " 5,50 " UP TRAINS. Leave . No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. Enston, ).,55 A. M. 3,35 " 8,0 0 " Froomansburg,lVB 11 3,57 t , ‘ 8,25 Bothlehom, 9,v it cas re 8 , 35 If Allentown, 9,31 11 4,20 8,50 " (Intrtsunqua, 9;13 ,1 4 , 37 41 9,83 Whitehall, 9,58 4,54 w 9,18 Slatington, • 10 ; 30 ' 5,28 w .3 , 50 w Ar. M. Chunk, 11,05 11 . 6 , 10 w 10 , 30 w R. X SAYRE, Supt. k Eng. -tf May 80, 1860 Ladies 9 oAeie FANCY FURSTORE! TO lIN FAREIRA, No t./ 718 Alien ST., ho twoon 7th and Bth Ste. Philadelphia. (Late of 818 Mut'hot St. Twpvn• r; M••••nro,s4vre , of and. Dottier in nll kind of FANCY FURS. Having remoc'ed to to .Veto Store, 718 Arch St. and being now engage( entirely in the ifanofoc: lure And Sole of Food Furs, which, in accord. once with the " One Pri at the &Awed poseible pri 'able protit,l would colic of Fare for either Ladiel inspection of my lieleeti_ uoee goon. . as I am, of my nbility to please in ovary desired essential. tze,..Persons at a distance, who may find it incon venient to call personally, need only name the arti cle, they wish together with the price, anti instrue, lions fur sending, and forward the order to my ad dress—money accomponying—to insure a satisfac tory compliance with 6elr wishes. ' AUgust 22, 1860. Campaign\ Medals, CONTAINING Beautiful Ptptograptaa Portrait!' of the Candidates. STYLES AND PEWDS, Reoil Price. Agents, No. I.—Large Double, Silver P1at4,450 ctn. 20 cte. " 2.—Double, Silver Plated, ', 35 15 . 1 " 3.—Double, Silver Plated, 30 12 " Silver Plated, 15 8 " s.—L.Solid, Double, Gilt, •• 21 10 " o.—Shell, Double, Gilt,' 21' 9 " (Candidate for Presi- • dent,) 10 \ 5 B.—Scarf, Shawl and Badge Pine, with Portrait, 25 ‘, 10 Ag'Agents ordering by mail, moat 0945 . 0 the price, and one cent extra for each modal, for ptitago, If ordered by Express, cost and charges can bt o ol_ looted by rho Express Agent if desirable. \ tuji..Agents should order from the numbers of b o re List, and state what proportion of each Cm. ato, they want. "N'..Eackagas of less than tou, at retail prices. Address, E. CRUGER, • 742 Broadway, New York. —2m August 15, 1800 ExecutOr's Notice. LITTERS testamentary haying been granted to the undersigned, Bummers' of tho last will and testament of Abraham .11erkemitock`, Inte of UpPei Saucon township, Lehigh county, deceased,lall persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make: pay went within six weeks from thfirdate; and all per sons having Mathis against said estate, will present them, duly auttiqntientao„Spp Aottlement within the above mentionetttime to JACOB J. UEDEBBOTB, l Executors JACOB BOWMAN, f• August 8,1860..1 Executor's Notice. r ETTEES testamentary. having 'been granted to the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Lydia Frantz, late of North Whitehall township, Lehigh °county, deceased, ail persons, in debted to inia estate era requested to make pay meet within six weeks from this date; and all per sons hewing claims against sold estate, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement within the above mentioned time to EDWARD KOHLER, Executor. August 22, 1860. . 'ilditlinistriitoes Notice. LETTERS of Administiation having boon granted to the undersigned in tho cotate of htephoti Mi llet late of North Whitehall, Lehigh Co., deo'd, notice is given, to all persons. indebted to' said estatd to make immediate payment, and all such os have claims are requested to, present them within six weeks. ill suoh amounts of tho astute, as are not paid within six weeks from date, will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection.. ' SAMUEL 11IIBTZINGEB., 1 Adners. ) LOUIS B. BALLIBT,. , Allentown, August, 15, 1880 A dministrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having boon granted to the undersigned in the °Onto of Evan IV. Ecicert, Into of the Borough of Allentown, of Lehigh County decd, notice is given to all poisons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all such 'as have claims are requested to present them within six weeks. All such accounts of the estate, as are not paid within three weeks from date, will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collootion. • • =ARLES ECRERT, Adminibtrator. Allentown, August Bth, 1880. —Ot 1 017 - U LI Electricity Ci17.1 = 1.3E11 rmxgasmueLiehme WILL it cure 'after all other known medicines have pioved unavailing ? Facts are stubbOrn things, r lid as evidence is required for the eetiblishl went of all foots admitting of doubt it may seem necessary in the present cases to adduce potne proof in awener to the double interrogatory. Such is the incredulity cf man, and so prone is he to reject every new light and truth without investigation, with ev idence piled on evidence mountain high, and cling to old exploded theories having nothing fur their support but venerated precedence, that tho ovidenCe adduced shall bo of the most indubitable character, not brought from afar 011 but of home origin and directly to that point. The following remarkable cures have all been per,-. formed by Professor Bonder, in the Borough of Al lentown, Pa., within the last week without any in ternal indication of vegetable or mineral, simples or compiunds but Upon strictly electrical principles in harmony with the electrical polarities of tho brain and nervous system. The object of bringing snob an array of facts before tho public is not only to show that Professor Bender has learned an inportant discOvery in the application of electricity as a thera peutic ngcnt,,but that diseases which have been con sidered incurable in all egos of the world and aro so considered at the present time by the most scientifie medical men can be speedily and permanently cured by the subtle agent electricity then applied in har mony with the polarities of the brain anti neivona system. The follotvingie fron a well known citizen of Allentown who lifter suffering for years with a complication of maladies, and failing to get° relief from medical art was relieved by a feiv applicationa of electrity.. For the benefit of humanity I state that f om sow anal attache of paraliysis I found myself in a very week state; my left side almost totally useless, and my general health Very, had ; my tittoranco poor and my head much out of order; indeed I had despaied ' of ever being restored to anything like good health I tried various remedies without relief. While in this situation I happily met Prof. Bender , now lo cated at the Allen nee, in this town, who having perceived my disease rocconnnended his system, the Ealeetro lfugnetie, which I adopted, and after three applications I find myself very considerably improved, and free from the greater portion of my ailinents, And have no doubt a few more applications will entirely restore me to my usual, health. I take pleasure in adding this humble testimonial to the many already in the possession of Prof. Bender. ' L. F. FRANK. Allentown, August 27, 1890. For the benefit of the disonsod, I Mu led to make the following statement. I have been a grunt suf ferer for the last three months from a violent attack of Rheumatism in the hack, and could find no relief by day or night; with groat difficulty I called nt Dr. Bender's office, (unalilo to stand erect,) and lbw touches of electricity, removed all my pains nod brought ino all straight su I was able to attend to business its usual. • LEVI . KUHNS. Allentown, August 23, 1860. This is to certify that I have boon afflicted,witb Paraplegia fur 4 years, (last winter was the worst,) after having tried many physicians, but to no avail, was recommended to try Electricity, from which I derived much benefit. I would therefore recommend all afflicted persons to give Dr. Bender a trial, at. present ho will be found at the Allen House. J. 11. SY K ES,. Teacher. Allentown, August 18, 1860. To those it.filideci icith Dowcpsia.,--I have fur thg last year sought for relief, but sought in vain, till called on Prof. Bonder and at once found rot ef. For one year I have suffered severely from Paralysis of the bowels, during which time I hove not had 'u natural evacuation, and have gone es long as seven days without a passage. I have also suffered much from a deranged circulation, and also with other difficulties. For these diseases the best medical shrill and remedial agencies have been employed, but all to no purpose, but rather made , me worse, while a few pusses or eleetrlsity administered by Prof. Ben der restored me to perfect health—a blessing which I have not enjoyed for one year. I would say to the diseased throw by your drugs and esperimen to, and go direct to Dr. Bender at the Allen HoMINICHuse. MARY , Allen House, Allentown Penn. For ten months I was severely troubled, with Diabetic, and could find no relief until I applied •to l'ref, Bender end with great pleasure to um I Ivan informed that he could cure me. The application of electricity applied by' him produced a perfect core. The important dislovery learned by Prof. Bonder IS destined to work a complete reform in the medical lkraritice of our country, and I oonlinently recant s nd all medical men and the diseased especially to.kiesoine familiar wit h his mode of practice. JOHN IL NOLF. \ Residenet, Allen House, Allentown Petin After carefully examining the foregoing evidence and rotaarks, should any onejdoubt the unparalleled power of Electricity as applied by Prof. Bender, in controling the most obstinate and alarming diseases ; ho is pesmittod to infer to other responsible persOns in Allentown, who have boon relieved of diseases of the brain, throat, lunge, liver, stomach, kidneyi and other diseases to numerous to mention. • Those wishing ''to be relieved , from thelr.'maladies ;should make immediate 'application as Prof. Bender, stay is limited in Allentown. Office at Allen louse, No. 5. Allentown, August 29th, 1860. • t -5m TO FARMERS . AND OTHERS. Agricultural Machixuis and Implethenta, SONATUArif W. ZOOS. CIORNI:It of Fifth and Cht;si 'titicets, Allectown Pa.,lfonufacturer of all hinds of Agricultural Machines any. Forming Implements . , such as Weil knecht's Patoot Threshing Machines, the best in ex istence, Corn Stones; of, all patents, Horse Posers, and in short anycnd every Implement needed in car rying on Fermin operations. Theis. Machines are warranted to be mac of the boat Materials and in a durable manner, at pricoa bcloto those of any impor ted nittehinos. Farmers will therefore do well to tako these facts Into consideration and make nn ex amination irpto the above facto before purchasing olseishero. . 4 7211-110 aist msumfactutes fellers. kat repairing exceeded at short notice, in a durable manner. Don't forgot to call before purchases :ad mule elsewhere. • TON'ATUAN W. KOCH. - --3 m -13 t July 4, 1880 • Prothonotary. • T HEREBY offer myself no a oandidato for the 1 °Moo of PROTHONOTARY, for Lehigh euunty„ (subject to ,thu tleelselon of the Republican Nominating Convention.; ISRAEL YINGLING. 'Allentown, August 20th; 1800. ' —2t Clerk of the Cottrts. 1 HEREBY offer myself as 4 candidate for the office of , CLERK. ON THE COURTS, fcr Lehigh county, (subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention.) . ADAM MERKEL. South Whitehall, August 29, 1800. —2l COMMISSIONER. FELLOW CITIZENS —I hereby offer myself as a candidate fur the office of 150 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, and respectfully solicit your auffragOn, (subject to tho decision of tho County Convention.) • JACOB J..UEBERBOTH, Suwon, August 29, 1800. - • —2t ME Exec:Woes' Side " OF." . V aluable Real Estate,' DV VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, (here will be exposed to public sale, on Friday the 7th day of September, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, upon the premises, the following describeciproporty, to wit; No. I.—Containing 38 acres and 126 porches, adjoining land of late Peter Lynn,David Blank, Thomas Egner, and the public road eading from Coopersburg to Emaus. About 8 acres is good meadow, and the rest arablo land, limestone Soil and in a high state of cultivation, and is divided into suitable fields. The improvements thereon aro a new two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE', , T r Stone Bank Barn, - and all the nem out-buildings, also a good orch ard. The promises being well provided with water, there being a pump with good water near the house and the Saucon Crook runs through the promises.— Also any quantity of Iron Oro on the premises. • No. 2.--A good Meadow,' containing 6 acres and 2 porches, adjoining No. I and aforesaid public rood and land of , Henry Weaver, Andrew Weaver and John Brinker. Tho Saucon Crook also runs through the nem. No. 3 —Containing 31 acres and 80 perches, adjoining land of Henry 'Wieder, Thomas Egner, Reuben Horlaaher and the aforesaid public road runs through the same, about 10 sores of the tract is arable land, and the balance gond woodland, (white-oak cheerios and hickory,) this tract is divid ed in lots of 16 acres and 16 perches, which being the clear land aforesaid, and timber land cut to the same,—this lot would snake a very desirable build ing lot, it being nicely located and fronts the road on two sides,—and the rest of aaid tract being divid ed in two wood-lots of 7 acres and 84 perches, and 7 acres and 140 perches. This traot will be gold in lots n 9 divided or in the whole. No. 4.—A tract of excellent chestnut woodland, containing 5 acres and 6 perches, adjoin ing land of Ephraim ( leisinger , Jacob Dotwiler, Ad dison Groman and Daniel Kline; this tract is divided in lots of 1 acre each, and will bo so sold or In the whole. All tho property is situate in upper Saucon town ship, Lehigh county, nod will be sold at public ',en due on No. 1. Persons wishing to see any of the proporty before the day of sale, aro requested to call on Jacob Bow man, one of the executors, who lives near said prop erly. Good title add possession of the premises kill bo given next April. Being the roil estate of Abraham Berkenstook, late of the township and county aforesaid, deceased. Terms on the day at the plaoo of sale, and due at tendance given by JACOB J. lIEBE'RROTIT, loculars. I n JACOB BOWMAN, ,a ' August 8, 1860. Executor's Sale Of Valuable Real'Estate. Will bo sold on Saturday the 15th day of Soptom ber at 10 o'clock at the American Hotel, in the borough of Allentown, the following valuable real estate, to wit: No. I.—All that vuluablo two story Brick Store and DWELLING HOUSE, . 5 ! 5 ! • situated at the corner or 6th of Hamilton " " street, now occupied by Troxell dr, Metz gor, as a Clothing Shiro and as the Allontown Poet Office, including the roar building occupied 118 Saloon, containing about 32 foot front, by 118 foot deep. The Store is well arranged for business, and the hones conveniently adopted to the uses, of a dwelling, with hydrant water, gas fixtures acc. No. 2.—The three story brick building next adjoining with store room in front 20 feat by 36, mull three story dwelling house in the rear. Lot 20 by 118. No. 3.—The three story nick building next adjoining, nimilar to No. 2, adjoining on the west a lot of Samuel Soil, end on the South a ten feet alloy. . No. 4.—Two Frame Houses and the lota on which they are erected, situate in Sixth Street, between Court alloy slid Linden street, containing about 50 feet in front and 2311 feet, depth. No. 5.—A1l that lot of ground situate at the corner of Sixth street and a public allpy, con taining about 65 feet front on 6th street by nbtiot 90 foot in depth, on which is °rooted good stables, and other out buildings. No. those several lots situate at the corner of Seventh and Turner streets, contain ing in whole oh said street; 150 feet and In depth 120 foot to an alloy. flu which aro erected a sub r stantial store dwelling house and out buildings. , No. 7.—A1l that lot of ground at the corner of Turner street, and Hall alley, containing 60 feet fiont by 150:feet deep. This lot, with No. 0, will be sold together in parcels of 20 foot (mob. Terms and conditions made known at sale by WM. S. YOUNG, M. HANNUM,. - Executor's of Solomon Gangwero, deceased. August 22, 1360, —St - Executor's- Sale Of Valua,bltli; eal : Estate. vuILL.bo sold at publio • ale on Saturday, 'Sep'. ternbor the 15th, at o'clock, P. M., at ,the puhlioltouso of Josiah Straus. in tho neighborhood of the premises, tho following 'linable real estate, to wit: A. ;SPLENDID • mug; •.' iitultto In South, Whitehall township, ohigh pounty, nearlhe poblio roads lottilingfroru &1l town to Sny-' dqis ttivian and Fogelevtile, adioining I. nil'ufjaisc Ironnin ger,' John •Trmeoll, Winner,"rnd' containing 111 acres, more celeint. The seine Is ill-• vided into flfteon fieldsivlth about 15 acres of wood land, With large•timbtr •theroon'tlthrufenoodure.'in gOOli condition. The ahovp is good farmland. and in a good state, of cultivation . The irnprolietients • • • 'thereon itro a large•two-stovy • ••• - DWELLING lIOUSE • •1 e, :rt ._ with a Stone Kitchen attached, Alamo' stone Swiss Barn; two wagon-shale,. iwo tiny-sheds, one wash-honeo, a plk.styo one otioir stone•huilding, and cider P,ress, under f .ALSQ,TWO 090 D T 1 {ANT HOUSES, with the best springs of water in the town- p d , ship, upon be land; are under 'the •• s inks in the collar. Two 'Orchards; baying till kinds of fruit, and a well with a pump , twelve feet deep.. Ibis in all respeias beskfartns' In the towrlsl4, and persons, wiediltig to pitiehase, would do well, to attend the - sale. - • Such as wish to ace the farm before the day of sale can call on Henry Fatzinger, whb lives uribU the farm, or uporr Henry Striation one of; the Executor's, who lives near by. ' ' - it to in fact n spippdid farm, with good water, wood and, lime-stone; . and enclosed in goodyfetioes. Being d part of the realestato, of , floury Strauss, late of nail township and county, deceased. • . Conditions merle knottlr on the attio - of sale by HENRY STRAUSS, : WILLIAM WENNER, Sr., J July 11, 1800. •• i 11..."1-Pa Prothoriotarv,... T lIERERY offer . myeell.t3..a„ . 9Rti , tlide .. to l :for . the • Office of • PROTHONVIARY.,..,t for Lehigh county, (au Wont to the deoleion.ol, the . Itepubßeen N o minating Conven tion . ) _ SAMEE. MILLER. , Allentown. Augunt 15th, 1860. , . Prothonotary. FELLOW CITIZENS.=/,boreby. etrorlaiyaelf sten candidato for tho.office of . , .P . ItOTIIONOTAItY, ' of Lehigh county (subject to the deolsiOn Of the Re publican Nominating Convention.' • . - R. CLAY 11,1111ER8LY. Cattiest:Nue, Auguit 15, 1860. ' —4t Register of FELLOW CITIZENS.— candidate for the • Baur and reepeotfully the dfielelon of OMB COUNIMAEIETIN'G. THE Democratio'Republicana °Wiens of Lehigh count,tepposeil to thst,admfnistrationiefplames BuoiMontt; tothe Lecomptioe Rdlt6y/01 the Pretreat administration; to the further extension of African slavery ; to the present isitrivagent management of the finance of the eounty÷to the increase of the county taxes; all snob as. are oppoted.to—freez.trado and In favor of a proteetiVe tariff ••who , itre op posed to extravagance and in favor , of coonomy in the administration of the affairs of the Federal gov ,ernment,lho Btato and Cohnty; ate itivitadto assem ble in county Meeting, on . ' • Saturday, September the Bth inet., at 10 o'clook A. M., at the Public Ronsb of Mat Dorney; in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, for the purpose of taking upa county tiCket, to ho vapported at the coming , fall election. A strong turnout is requested. "tt.Notice is given that the meeting Will be or ganized precisely at 10 o'clock A. M. Such, newish to nominate candidates. should' be present at the hour of organization. Tilghman Goad, William 11. Gaudier, W. W. llamersly, William Maddern, Daniel C. Miller, Solomon B, Ritter, liarrion Hower, &Alm/line Somme], Nathan Wuchter, Joseph Masser, .1. 11. Lichtenralter, James Singmaeter, Charles Schocrily; Sanford Stephen, Wm. it. Yaeger, E. Franklin Butz, William F. Messer, Elenius Kramlieh, Nathan Wetherhold, lloraticer, florzogi , Charles Willand, Moses Weiand,. ' COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. August 29th, 1800 —2t . 0 rvolrau's Court , Sale. - BY VIRTUE and iripursurnee of an order lamed out of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh .County, there will be exposed t'e Pnblie sale, on Saturday the Bth day of SeptemberablO•o!elock forestoon, upon the premises, the folloiring . deseribedproperth: to wit : Certain messuages, tenements and two tracts of Mild with the appurtenances' situated' in Salisbury township,in the county of Lehigh afore said, bounded by lands of Into Peter Shitz, discomfit', David , Spinner, end others containing nine acres and nineteen perches strict measnre. The improve ments thereon consist of a one and a half story stone s eggs .' DWELI,J,ING HOUSE,Ia - Wash house, trim° barn, wagurt• Shed, pig stye and all other necessary out. A never failing well with good water near , the. ditelling. An excellent Apple Orchard, and d va riety of choice fruit trees are on the prowling. The land is in a high, state of .cultivatiossAyMeil-in small fields under good imbue Ac. No. 2: Is •a tract of Woodifititt;i situated' , . on .the Lehigh Mountain in Salisbury. togifiship and county aforesaid, bounded by lands of late Mgthew Solfridgo, deceased, John Adam,Klein, JeCob Kook, and others containing Chaos and 33 perches• more or loss. ';or de- ISM Being the real estate of __Jraham__ got conned, late of the rownehip lind county a - foresaid. Term.] on the day at the place of sale, and duo at. tondance given by PETER MOLL, Ad , W is ' JESSE BOMBERGER, .14Dy the Court; BOAS HAUSMAN Clerk. Alen et the same time and place will he" /old eomo Rouse end Farming utensils. August 22,.1860 INA 411`wvaxt (rim IN TIM' B.OROOOH OF .44,I.LENTOWN. GtilST . ttritVinta NV.IIOI.BBALIP RETAIL. :deslere iiill User Ace., embrace this oppo'rtuuity,of, informing their fritindita arid in . gentrntl'.that they still carry mu business atthe , eld'efandi at No+ 48 West Hamilton. Street, pearly oppesite .blegembneh's Rotel, and that ther conetehtly kebp on hied the , bond. somest,'best and cheapest I • o.o•Kr.O.E.fi r OACAAA S, • which was eyer,brouggbt , to Allentopo, eonstetlng pf the following tirticleal . .: • ' ~k , • Red and :Oak Sole! Mat her/ llamas, upper :'and Oollan,Leatker, Jappguk'a(f.Skins;llo!. roccp . Bindinas, 4Fhol44l:eash 'Slu;e : findings, etc. Wfileli 'they nre prepared i& sell at thotoweid'intee. ;b89... Also .010, basid abd..foreole the beet Tender's 'tssiLl'or bfa'eai ttifey pa'ilib t highest Market pewee. They.. }yo theultpal. fcm,plet. ftetw i stoge t and will tie° their utmost endeavors to give satlsfeetiMl to ell who may - fever tlient with WeillP I "11 , GRIM kbpp',Wlck. Allentown Mey 16, 1880. , . Carr) etingP ' oo, 4 olot l M i Acp ppp , A,7lo-it a tear 4puirli!t , MYleaxtenj ! i:vo Mock o CARPETS, o °reign atild'bonicatle Manufacture, Ind of the'moat oelebral ted,rokkea. For bounty, pf,itiaigno•and durOillts of colors, cannot lie extolled—/j , sou ace thein i lets wit/ bVittre lo btV. . 4.11 T rf:ll2. l ' Beautiful Sapeatty,Muglieh Brunelle, Thieentli to 41.00, .ko., Three-Xlp, Ingrain Carpets, cultable for sitting, ,11% roorniftna 'Cluitriblirs; 28, 371,--all wobt• 50 ; 62 O. 1 86, large atookfa !Floor Oil Cloths rAfraj.to 8 yardarri4e., V151130W,13114D813, o an hupprinnt branoh:in our litudObie—r lieep . on hand latylfia , 6l , eiCrY de2drifititcoo. , aseo-Mattiags, Sat& -,8114,",Rp i 5, Att. ag car pets, dc. A gouq , .fr.„ 'No. 508 North 13E0 triY l treitt;::(PiNit'efirvit Satre above • aYitae, 13M2,1141,1.10. 1 ; 802 Sr.t,uso liennutg.t i reet,.akov,e Elghth,.l',Al4oll. N." 13- -Discouht to COUntry Mete Au g ust, 224 1600, 1.1 131 , ..1L It 1 /03..,9i1 •fibligh ;:•.; • • '1 i• I i .1 1 Br,,MOORt frarchoilse, AS..W. Cortiffl 3 ffi 40 4i'im sfs , 1 _ _, <414 1 9 1, 1 111 .',441 1 4 11 1 1, •,0 gli!" , 111 - t, TT K . SIVOYER formerly ,ig . eh gh cougly would tr. tbspluitfritti 'Vitoria bli frith& ifillittit itablifo, that bode solling,Olubaooorforthe aboaaArth4,labate lot Ivould boglatlAp . ,fooolyo fwptplugoirs mid i t4ll sin goods that be gill guaratitih to Ottovii idtr nob:Illy. .0111-A largo oittretinent of lifontifitottitorl atittiLaat TAtraoactittivfe.l9 P.R Onuck ~,(1. , 1 ,ffithlo9L) t) 11 August 20, 1840. ...,.....1.--..- , -.J. , .._: , :- .,1 to , ~ •-• " , 2 , cr..k-u......- C .I I6I*HOC/lii!US'air CO* " • I Vii 4uklingi i'irltotCiAili Diiiti.*gui • fig 9 ~ c • 1 •Ii ~ 1 10 ' 'll GI Xi I I, " I fit li,• t,t 30,0 : 7 a • 11 , li 1 r Ad r . i L 0 MURRY; GAOYOarThltWPlNßlAlo 6, MictlagiVenip ” . .6., Y• Acel , Y irh ! te • a ni:lo 9ll !l) Tri t in i n i f i Al . Alli 1 Noith' i tiii 8 -( nbove'll iet . ~ P CliAlle (1. BoolollB* . p iiiiiii. , n:liitt.imusit.l , ~ ' r Titg.4 4 Pl*? ' 'MVO, IA ;seq._ , , ~ ~, 1 , r• , ,i,,'') ' ni,LoWttrf . t.**l-1 .'" F.• oandittatb for The reopootfolry, 101411 o data of ittellount Allentown ills. „" e r }I tin r OM 1 1 . -• IMB MM AI if Abi , I Hnnebor THE CHEAPEST ' *II(iLE SAVO: • ti It Atilt II Jni CM
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