OARD.—The undersigned, a Committee appointed by the Lehigh Cornet • Band .of Al lentown, to acknowledge the thanks of the Band to the citizens of Pottsville, for the many evidences of their esteem towards us, during our particiPation in the Musical Festival, held lately at Pottsville, have submitted the follow ing,_whioh were unanimously approved of. • 'The Band feels under deep obligations to the Pottsville Band, for their cordial reception of us and their hospitable and kind treatment of us, durint Our sojourn in their town. To the citizens of Schuylkill we cannot too fully express our thanks for their courtesy to wards us; while in their midst. To the Ladies of Pottsville, for the gratifying encomionis lavished on us, we would return our heartfelt thanks ; especially to Mrs. J. L. Mennig and her neighbors, do we fool under deep obligations for that splendid wreath we received at their hands, and for the wagnil cent banquet they gave us on Tuesday eve. To Messrs. Haywood, Harris and Cawpbell wo would return our sincere thanks , er the i warm interest they took in all that oe.'trbutod to ourvelfare and for the sumt ous enter. tainment we . partook of on Tues 9. To Mr. Briggs of PhiladelpF! we return our sincere thanks for his kind sid in contributing to our enjoyment durin e ar stay at Pottsville. To Messrs. B. McCooT J. Brown, C. Potts, S. Russell, F. Brows and P. Buck we feel deeply indebted for /heir many acts of kind ness towards us. To Mr. Theodore C. Stryker of Allentown we feel under deep obligations for the many ef forts he mode in our -behalf, to make our so journ w ig/a in Pottsville one of pleasure ; and for the ready and able manner, in which he wiled the arduous duties of orator to the Band, we assure him that he has by his kind sots in our behalf during our stay at Pottsville put ns under lasting obligations to him. W. H. ll.7Moninger, l' H. E. Schuon, Committee. Thomas J. Br ador. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.—At a special meeting of Coopereburg Lodge, I. 0. of O. F., held at their Hall, Thursday evening, August 30th ult., the death of Charles. W. Snyder having been ahnounced, the following pream ble and resolutions were unanimously ad - opted : WIIEREAS, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove, from our membership and from the bosom of an affectionate family and kindred, our friend aid brother Charles W. Snyder,-therefore: Resolved, That we bow, in meek submission to the decrees of an all-wise Providence, ac knowledging that He who "doeth all things well" is too wise to err, too good to be un kind. Resolved, That by this dispensation, our order has lost an upright efficient member, the do mestic aircle a kind and affeotional husband and parent, and society one of its most worthy ornaments. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the afflicted family in this their bereavement and , would commend them to Him who " tem pers the wind to the shorn lamb" as being alone able to dry up the tears of the widow and orphan. Resolved, That this Lodge attend the fnne ral of our Brother in a body, that these pro ceedings be published and a copy thereof be furnished the family of the deceased. CHURCH FESTIVAL.—The Congregation of the "Egypt Church" (Union) in North White hall, Lehigh county, have determined to hold a " Hundred Years Festival" on Sunday, Oc tober 14th next. Rev Dr. Schaff of the Theo logical Seminary at Mercersburg, Pa., and the Rev Dr. Voglebach, hate consented to partici pate in the exercises. The Festival is in com memoration of the building of the old Church one hundred years ago, and torn down some few years since, on the site of which tlie'pree ent handsome Church building has beCo erec ted. The pulpit of the church is pow occupi ed by the Rev. Jr S. Dubs, and Rev. Stoock the former officiating from the German Reform-. ed congregation, the latter from the Lutheran. Every preporatton.mill be made to render the Festival worthy of the• event it is designed to commemorate. CAMP MEETING.—This being the season of holding camp meetings, it may not be un interesting to know of the manner in which' they originated in this country. The &Worm held in - America was in Kentucky less then a century ago. Two preachers one a Presbyteri an and the other a Methodist, met in a village on the Sabbath, where there was but on achuroh. The Presbyterian officiated in the forenoon. The interest upon the enbject was so groat that they continued the meetings for a day or two longer at the house. The attendance soon became so large that they adjourned to the woods, and continued the meeting a week: and this is the origin of the modern camp. meeting. The Methodists have continued year ly meeEngs of this kind ever since, and have' adopted it as one of the peculiar methods of propagating their faith. THE " NATIONAL.".—A few weeks ago, whilst on a visit to the " city of Brotherly love,': we had the pleasure of stopping at the:Nation al, Race street, above Third; and we mist ANC feu, that the proprietor, besides being a "gOd fellow," knows " how to keep . a hotel." Web credit is also due to his gentlemanly clerk, Mr. T. Rhoads, for the splendid manner, in which sojourners are entertained at tho N ational. Mr. R. seems to know the wants ind inclinations of hie patrons, without asking any queetions ; and hie genial features and polite and affable deportment makes one feel quite at home at the National. May he live a thou sand years, and " his shadow never grow lees." REPUBLICAN MEETING AT SLATING TON.—A large gathering of the friends of Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin was held on Sat urday afternoon and evening last, at Slating ton. In the afternoon, the meeting was ad dressed ,by Prof. Gregory and Hon. Henry Cl. Longnecker. In the eveningvthe Wide Awakes, from Mauch Chunk, -werein atttin dance, and the meeting was addrelieed by I). W. Kalbfus, Esq., E. 11. Raieri, Esq., anti Charles Albright, Esq., of ManchAlhunk. The meeting waa large and enthusiastic, and Nre_pge_,_wp.x . .ed, that a good return may, be expected - fr omTrYlphington, in October and Nove*ber. • STAMPED ENYEIES.—The new ruled and stamped envelopiniave been adopted by the Post-Office Department, and aro recom mended to Post-Masters throughout the coun try. They are very convenient and very cheap, and cannot fail to come into very gen eral use. sir" The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood," was said by inspiration long before Harvey's discovery of its circulation had brought to light its purposes and 'uses. Now wo know not only that life is in the blood," but that disease inhabits it also. Many of the disor ders that prevado the human frame, have their home in it, thrive and grow in it. The cele brated Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, has had re gard to this important fact in makinga Reme dy to cure theta disorders. His Extract of Sarsaparilla purges out the impurities of the blood and induces a healthy action in it that expels disease. This looks reasonable, and it is true, for wo know 15. our 'own experience. Seldom as we take any medicine, we have bevertheless several times brin under obliga tions to the skill of Dr. Ayer for the .reltof which his remedies never fail to afford us when we are obliged to have recourse to tbem.— Catholic, Halifax, N. S. The Albany Journal very pertinently asks the doughfaooe how they ,expeot to carry one of the Republican States, now that their party , is rent to fragments, when they failed to do so, as they have, at every election since 1856, where they were throughly united ? 111S.Asks the question--a Western paper, "Whither does the Demooraoy • tend?" Up Salt River, of course. ldes-Of the 25 graduates of WilHauls Col. lege, at the recent commencement, 18 will study theology, 12 law, and nine medioine, ' 11:7"Persoris afflicted with the. Fever and Ague should not apace either time, trouble or expense, to procure DR. .HOSTETTERS'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, whose benefloient effects npon the system has been clearly prov. ed to those, who have.beeu stricken down in a short space of time by this dreadful curse, whose cheeks are wan an' meagre, and nights are sleepless and restiese, and whose oyes are diin and sunken. ,With death staring them in the face, this ooleOund must prove a bless ing, snatching them, as it , were from the mouth of the grave. None can know its true value until they have tested it. When all others hove failed,. these Bitters have restored the sufThrers to prtstine health. Their popu larity in all the Western and Southern parts ph o ald introduce them VS all families. Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere,irrSee avertisement in another column. M.The rent per annum of the Continental Hotel in Philadelphia is $40,000.' The gas bills of the house amounts to $2OO per wook. POCKET BOOKS MID PURSES. A PINE assortment olOilf and Moroooo Pocket ti Bookr, of all Meer; also a largo variety of Buckskin and other Purees, cheep, for sale at the FRIRDENSBOTS 110019701111. 500PIBOB8 of Window Shades, of superior quil ity, Wholesale. at Philadelphia prices, to wbioh we would oall the attention of retailers gener ally. Also a fine lot of Gilt Shades, for sale cheap at the Bookstore of LBIBENRING, BLUMBR A Co. 1000 PIBOBB'of Wall Papor, of I fl latest styles, at prices ranging from nothing upwards, net received and for sale at the Bookstore of . . LSISBNIUNG, BLUBIEIt & CO. September 6. —lt CONFIDIIIIOII RIGHTLY HICSTOWIID.—This is certain to be the ease with those who, when suffering under any oemplaint of the lunge, resort to Da. 0. PHELPS BROWN'S AO/101AR BALSAM as the proper remedy.— In no Instance does it fail of giving oompl et* satis faction. If Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs and Colds, assail the system, if the heart, the liver, the nervous system be disranged, our word for it, the AOACIAN Bats/at will permanently oradioate these disorders, and make.whole the invalid. When the patient is reduced by illness, emaciated, pale and oareworn, try the Balsam, and mark tho result.— Forthwith the disease is taken in hand, the coun tenance brightens, rest is obtained, strength returns, the appetite improves, the hacking, oough and de bilitating perspiration eeases, hope is awakened, never to be extinguished, and disease is conquered. All this may be and is acoomplished by the Au-sorsa Bateau. This sovereign remedy none need be without ; it is within the reaoh of all. The AC/A.OIAX BALSAM is sold at $2 per large bottle, and may be obtained of Lewis Schmidt b 00., Bole Agents. For the better introduotion of this remedy, ho has also a small number of specimen bottles, price 25 cents eaoh.— Lose not the opportunity of trial September 5,1860 ERUPTIONS, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. It is now generally admitted that all eruptive 'dis eases depend upo'n some internal or constitutional muse, and that to use washes or ointments for them is a sure way to injure the system, and only to drive in not to ours the disease. But 11UMPEREITS . SPECIFIC/ HOMEOPATHIC SALT RHEUM PILLS are a true. specific for all' much diseases.— They aura Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch, Erysipelas, Pimples on the Fuoe, Ringworm, and Nettle Rash, by curing the ounce upon whiob they depend and by restoring the akin to a state of health and purity, Thus, not only is the dliertso cured, but the softness and beauty of the complexion restored. . Prioe, 25 cents per box, with directions. Six boxes, $l. N. B.—A full act of HUMPHREYS' lionno?ArntO SrEmma, with Book of Dlrootions, and twenty dif ferent Remedies, in large vials, morocco ease, $5; do. in plain ease, $4; rase of fifteen boxes, and tibolt, $2. These Remedies, by the single box or oaso, are sent by mail or express; free of charge, to any ad- Avresso-ar.....•••64,44-41... - • --• • Du. P. HUMPHREYS b. CO., No. 582 Broadway, Now York. Sold by B. D. LyraLt, No. 21 Wont. Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. September 5, 1880. ALLZINTOWN ZedkaIIPITIL COORBBOTIID vria[liv IIY , PIiETS, GUTH & CO.] -..-.,...... tryilartos, September 4, 1860. . Wheat 'Slone,' perbbl. ' $6.00 . Rye Chop, per 100 lbs. '',. ~ •,; .. . 1.80 Corn Meal',per bbl. .. • .' je. ~.i . 4.00 Wpat, par bushel, 1 4 . : •:.' . : . 1.25 ottpe $ • .. 4 ;; ; j' ,.. '• . • . , . of, . :d .' . . tiMPPree, " : : *ii Papaw!, " . . E 344 " ."." " - • • Clotielliebd, 0. . TlMOtbii&O•43, " . . Eger, per abseil, . . Better, per pound, . . Lard,' Hams, . . 804014 , ", .. • • • Reeowes, " ' ' . : Belt, Liverpool, In laoko„ Zan per ton. Straw, " MATIR/ED: • On tbOV6f.ll alt., by The Roy. Mr. Booker, Ms..slinonos Scussanin,to Miss . MATILDA Sovp;'tgit,ll of SchoOnereville. Oh the .thad'inet., by the Itev. Mr. Steck, Mr. Mina .ACKER, to MiSB SARAH KEISER, both of North Whitehall. On the same day, by the same, Mr. JOSEPH KNERR to Min FYETTA QUIER, both of North Whitehall. II I II a. On Saturday morning last, in Allentown, MARY, wife of Jacob Nagle, aged about 44 years, she leaves a husband and twelve chil dren to morn her lose. . On the 25th ult.,- in Weisonburg township, Lehigh county, of coneumption, JOHN GEORGE Smell aged 64 years, 4 months and 16 days. At Weiseport, Carbon County, at his grand- Parents. of the dysentery, HOWARD CLINTON, eon of Samuel G. and Mary A. Rhoads, of. A llentown, aged 1 year, 10 months and 6 days. On the 27th ult., in North Whitehall, HAN NAH Locirme, daughter of Jacob and Louisa Knappenberger, aged 1 year, 10 months and 27 days. Concert ofyacred Music, v im following Singin Schools will gives concert i 1 of sacred must the woods ,. of Mr. WiPiam Dorney, near Dorn 's tavern, in South Whitehall township, on Sundai x September 23rd, 1860, viz : Wenner's, Salisbury, Ritter's, Morgenland, Jordan, Kuntsville, Schlanoh's and !Rogersville. The pub Ho in general, are invited to attend. No hucksters allowed on the ground. COMMITTER Of the Dorneysville Singing School. ' September 8. —St Mieontive Iffeetthg. TER Executive Committee of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society, will meet on Bat 13th day of September next, at 1 o'olock P. M., at the Allen Home, in the borough of Allentown, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Committee of Arrange- Mont's, and to transact other business in regard to. the next fair. Punctual attendance is requested, By Order of 0, L. SCHREIBER, President. .TOSFIUA STAIILER, BoOrotary: Septomber 5. C. G. BOC,KICS & CO. lIIPORTILKI a WBOLESALE DEALERS IN SOl3lB ft,Y , Gloves, Buttons, BMA's and :Drawers, LSOIII4 White Goode, Notions, Trimmings &a. No. 7 Nort.b Third above Market, GAAS. 0.. BOOLIIIII. inm . ATivi s pau . OARS. A. DILLING)IIt.I Mein. 39, 1840. —dm Valuable Farm TO s■ sous AT iplirzia max, fa Aram. AXTILL be mold at public sale on Saturday, the V V 22nd of September, at 1 o'clock in afternoon, • on the premises, the following described real estate, to wit: A valuable Farm situated about a half mile distant from the Allentown Furnace, and about a mile distant from Catusauqua, in Hanover town ship, Lehigh County, bounded by lands of Owen Ott, Edward Limbach, and Samuel Koehler, containing 821 Acres of the best farm land in Lehigh County, in a fine state of oultivation, and advantageously di vided into fields. The improvements thereon are a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, !gigsus as good as new; also, a double frame dwelling house, with a barn, a new brisk wash-house, 16 by 20, a fine Swiss barn, wagon house, carriage -house, end all other necessary im provements. On the premises is to be found an ex cellent Orchard with all kinds of fruit trees inch as apples, plums, peaches, .to; also two good springs, with pumps therein, one at the dwelling house and the other at the Stable; also a cistern near the dwell ing house. No. 2.—A piece of Woodland, situated in Lower Salmon tranship, Northampton county, bounded by lands of Henry Riegel and J. Booker, containing 6 acres and several roods. The whole is excellent timber-lend situate on the public road. No. B.—Anothor pieoe of Woodland, sit uated also in Lower Simeon township, Northampton county, containing 4 cores and some perches ; bound ed by lands of John Cirwly and John Christian. It is also good timber-land. A spring of water is found upon the land, which is also situated upon the public road. No. 4.—A town lot, situated in the bor ough of Allentown, Lehigh county, on Cordon St., between Fi ft h and Sixth Street, containing 20 feet in front and 119 in depth. The three lest mention ed tracts of land will be sold on No. 1. The above named Farm is one, such as seldom comes into the market, and snob as are desirous of purchasing, would do well to attend the sale, sa there will he a positive sale, u the owner intends to remove to the West. • Terme and conditions made known on the day of sale by THOMAS ROTH. Hanover, September 5., —at ZXECUTOWS SALE OP A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY. WILL be eold at public Hale on Friday tho 21e t. of September, at. 1 o'olook in the afternoon, upon'the promieee, the following dosoribed property, to wit: .. . No. I.—A. desirable Farm, situated in Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county, adjoining, lands of Samuel Geieinger, Abraham Geisingor, An dreas M. Wint, Mary Mareteller, John Frank and others, oontaining 62d cores. Ten acres of which is woodland, 5 gores gold meadow, and the remaining, le good farm land, divided into convenient fields and enclosed with gold fences, and is in a good state of cultivation. The improvements thereon consist+ l ekof a two story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, as gool as new, with a kitchen attach ed theteto, a good barn, partly built 1 of stone and partly of wood, a good stable for putting up cattle, with room for hay, a spring house, two wells with pumps, )ne at the house and one at the barn, a wagon shed, two pig stables, two oorn cribs, blacksmith shop, ripress house, &c. There are two good apple-orchard', as well as all other kind of !tilt upon the theplemises. No. 2.—A piMe of Woodland, situate in aforesaid township toil county, adjoining lands of Christopher Sell, Plilip Gangwere, William Mohr, and Henry Rinker, lontaining 3 acres, which is well filled with wood ; sal will be cold at the same time,' and place. All those wishing to aeo No. 1 before the day of sale, will please to call on Abraham Geisinger who lives on it. And Na 2 can be seen, by nailing on Jo seph Boitlor who Byte adjoining ; in both of which oases they will be willingly nocommodatod, and all information rondorot. -1m It is the property f Abraham Ge'singer, deceased, late of said townshij and county aforesaid, and can be bought together ir separate, as It may suit the convenience of thos4 who wish to buy. The terms will lu and duo attendance' ------'"---1 I I I i 3 L 1860. JOHN A ABRAM' August 20, 1880, FALL TRADE. The Increase of Busin"\his oonvinoesf ' — Warp grr 4 "*. aca t • THAT they mud buy (earlier) or stocks an. consequently they have just re ed from RI Cities, were they purchased the large d best s: laded stook of FALL DRY GOOD ver offer. in this market. LADZEIir DILIIIIIII 000 1 Plain and Figured Black Bilks, Fancy Bilks, • ' Valour Poplins, Painted French Merinoes, ‘, French Milauaise, Marietta Cl. , -Im TuriO Cloth, New material for Travelling Good., Valenoias, Gingham, llooes, is., &c., &e. Full line of Mourning and half Mourning Goode. Ladles' Bleak Cloth Dusters. Ladles' Colored Cloth Dusters. JUST OUT.—The best Ladies? Steel Spring Skirts ever offered, called tho "Kite Skirt." From 10 up to 40 Springs. • Shawls I Shawls 1 Shawls I Bleak Stella—Beeches Borders. Colored Stella—Brochoo Borders. Thibet long and square, Misses'Shawle, &a., ito. Our stack of Domestic and Fancy Goods is coat. plate. The great increase of our businees is the best evi. donee that " toe are offering indueomenas." C. M..RORIMII.I [l3. F. Mem September 5, 1860. —ly 1.00 1.25 6.75 3.60 2.60 1.50 13.00 8.00 Wanted.---A Wife, THE initially undersigned 28 years of ago, wishes -I- to engage himself in the state of " matrimony" with a companion not over 21 years Possessing the following qualifications: let.—Ehe must have good common sense, 2nd.—Must understand the moaning of "Lady" or know how to bake a loaf of bread. 3rd and teat of medium 'Mature, light-brown hair and decidedly handsome. A kind disposition 'preferable to wealth. Only such as above specified need apply sacredly and con fidentially to the undeisigned stating time and place of interview. Address ' A. Y. Realoran. Core of J. 11. Oliver, Esq., Allentown, Pa. September 5. • --3 t MIRE, PEDDLE, RAIRICI & CO” IMPORTERS OF Hosiery,Gloves &Notions, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. MARTHA T. MARTIN. OEM 11. HAMRICK. OZO. R. PEDDLR. SANDERSON R. MARTIN. JNO. A. L. MORRELL. August 29, 1860. —ly • Register of Wills. FELLOW UITIZENS.—I hereby offermysolf as a candidate fur the office of REGISTER OF WILLS, and respectfully eollott your suffragen, (eubjeot to the decision of the County Convention.) CIIARLES KECK. Allentown, September 6, 1800. —lt COMMISSIONER. lIELLOW CITIZENS.—I hereby offer myself as a oandldate for the rare of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, and respectfully solicit your suffrages, (subject to the decision of the County Convention.) ROBERT OBERLY. Hanover, September 6, 1880. . —lt Prothonotary. lIMO= offer myeclf as a candidate for the office of for Lehigh county, (subJeat to the deoision of the Republican Nominating Convention.) LEWIS C. SMITH. Washington; September 5, 1860. —lt Clerk of:the Courts. r HEREBY offer myself el .a candidate for the I office of . CLERK OF THE COURTS, ter Lehigh county, (subject to' the deoision of the Republican Nominating Convention.) -HENRY J. SAEGER. Allentown, II eptembtr /1310. —lt Jade knolin on v the doy of sale, ,ivenby lINNER, Eeora ' M. GEIBINGER, -4t 1860 imezzi PROTHONOTARY, _ .argest supply got. lentown, oan be found at No. 20 EAST HAMILTON STIMET, NELIGH la ICO 1\1" 31EC.A. Ma Ma ." These gentlemen adopt this mailed to inform their friends and the publio In general that they still car ryif on the Merchant Tailoring B einees, Their stook of Goods among o or artioler, weskits of Clothe of all colors and p oes, Cassimeres, of Frenoh and American manufaottriem; Vesting , , Silk Velvets,' Satins, Bilks, Worsted 'end other dandy- Cons, figured and plain, Shirt and Shirt-collars, Stocky, Cravats, Handkerohlefs Hose, Suspenders, &0., besides many other articles °ming in their line of business, and all will be sold t the lowest pries'. 'Their stock of Ready-Wade Clothing, oomprisea every thing in the oldhing line, from an over-coat down to an under-shit, mode up after the latest and most faabionable stylps. Their stook be ing no extensive, that none will bave it, unless fitted from the "bottom to the top." Customer will be done up as usual, and are willing to be held responsiii tioal workmen in the "art of work 11 made up undor their .0T Having adopted the CASH compelled to provide against prices. Buyers! Who pay cash make up the looses of such as ,Agents for Thomas P. Scott's Fall and Winter Fashi tailors supplied. '••Also agents for Weed'sl oblne, It is one of the beet 'trot aimplicity, correct meobanieal superiority of its work. Prices 75: No. 4, 110; No. 4, $lOO. JOl JOI Allentown, - September 5 RF2ll~O'gA L. Barbarous Annoincement ! WILLIAM REIMER, ' TONBOR GENERAL, of thi Eastern Region of 1 Pennsylvania, is happy lonform the sovereign people, scattered throughout to district, on the western banks of the Lehigh-- e., borough of Al. lentown and 'suburban attar eats, as also the transient public, that ho can be found at his new PALATIAL SIM irEVi SALOON. No. 42 East Hamilton street4early opposite tho Poet Office, where he invitee hero to call if they want a quick, easy SHAVEIHAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOONING, or \VARA!, r COLD BATH. THE HAHNE, • , " Son of man, take thee a Rarber's Razor." Ezekiel, 15h chapter, Ist verso. Halt, gentlemen, halt for a mosent or two, And read what an artist, from • lentown, can do; Your hair ho can dress up, or o it with skill, Or, if to your chin, sirs, you wi i him to stray, Exact to the faehlon, or Just to :our will; He can rapid(• move all lie routhaess away, Before his kten razor all obstacise yield, Llkegvas to the sharp efiell ecitbo in the field, In °act other branch of hie trail► you will find, Theaeie a workmen cut out toyuur mind, Troy atop In, and try him, and 1» Las no fear, pst you will employ him, whibn 1,0 remains hero, He is, gentlemen, with a heart truly fervent, In his trimming trade, your most bumble servant. PERFUMERIES. The largest and best selected assortment of Per fumeries, Extracts, Soaps, Brushes, Powders, &c., in Allentown, uomprising rill varieties, qualities and prices, at - RE.IMER'S " HOT AND COLD BATHS May be had at all hours of day or evening. In this department everything is arranged for the con venience of patrons. . . NEWS OFFICE. Oonneeted with tho above business ie the only gularly established News Office in Allentown. 1 the New York and Philidelphia dailies regularly • eived and distributed to regular subscribers end .ale at the counters. Also, all Illustrated Pa ' popular weeklies, Magazines; Novels &a ,to. REIMER'S Thankful for a past liberal recognition by the 11\ e he will ever strive to conduct his business so " rit a oontinuknce of the same, A wn, September 5. • of the Allentown Bank. Capital SEPTEMBER 9, 1860. Ullman Ciroulati Dapoaits, Due to Ba Unpaid di Con tin gon t Profit and Lo Bills discounted,. - Judgments, 1 , - Duo by Bunke, - - *Notes and Cheek ther Banks, Coin, - - • Real Estate, - _ Suspense aceount, - . Protest and Expensee,y4 *Notes and Checks on to Specie. r Banks are equivalent I certify that tho above true exhibit of the an tool condition of the Bank said day CHARLES. OOPER, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed Sop 188 0 , w on , me, B. W. BUR. Nota Public. , Allentown, September 6, 1 • ry GEORGE POHLHER formal elscus, hoe now opened a ik co-partnership with Henry Muel Market Street, when, he should l his old customer*. Yoelker 8t MAI% RESPECTFULLY announce to th the Merchants generally, that th tbeaselvea at No, 251 Market St., beld NinisitiVELPiri,- "li ii Where they will carry on the Corrow N m rsi aids, and have for We all goods-in the' e' such as: Cotton, Linen and Woolen Carpet Ch &Ron Yarns, Wadding, Cotton Lape, Tie Yerntlr w i nas , Shoe Thread, ie. ' Mason, Chalk and Fit Li fle p, ' Bed Cords Lamp , Candle and Fluid Wiekow a .h and Plow Lines, Cotton, Hemp and Manilhoord age of all kinds. Mao, a full assortment , Fly Nets, which they offer at the lowest nett enshi cas . Itlf/Please give us a call before purehasini , ,,,,. where. September 5. HE HAS MADE THE. FOLLOWING Reduction in the Price of Goods White b. Black Wadding, from 90 to 87. 04.'0 dor Cotton LAW% dozene, " 18 "12 " lb, Colored Carpet Chain, " 21 "20 " 11 White t' ~ 4, 1 7 016 II .. Cotton Yarn, / 11 19 "18 " PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, • . Randell's Tie Yarn, ' 1 22 "20 11 . MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, . " " " ordinary, "'2O" Is 1 . Best Candle Wick, " •22 "20 . 1 NINTH STREET, BELOW LOCUST, 102 " " 20 "18 . 1 M Carpet • Philadelphia . , fl an ch..O, " 20 "19 " THE Session. of 1860-61 will commence October 1. 11 111 6 Ilea Cords, 103 ft. " 350 300 " Bth, 1880, and continue until Munt. Exemin- Hop ~ 108 ft. " 260 276 " (ions aro conducted daily by the Members oral's Fac- A kinds of Ropes reduced from 60 to 26 en' ulty. Scoond•Course Students ore furnished with the pe rozon. Hospital Ticket without charge. Five Cliniee.(lu- Slumber the boat, largest and cheapestatoOk I eluding Disease* of it are held at the College the ty, le kept at 433 Market Street, below Fifth , every week. Fees:—Matriculation, $5; One. Full . nortlnide. Ceuta°, $105; Graduation, $3O. Application on the Septmber 6 benefieiary ehould be sent,before the beginning of the Session.. Address, LEWIS D. HARLOW, M. D., Dean. September 5. • —st JOURNEYMAN TAILOR. WANTED, AJOURNEYMAN to meld in the Store, good workman, who can come well reoomminded can have constant employment by the week. A sin gle man preferred. WM. GETZ. Catalauctia, September 5, MO. —at structdd In health egoist. They stimulate the functions of the body.p into vigorous ao. tivity, purify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold rattles somewhere in the body, and ob. strings Its natural functions. These, If not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro ducing general aggravation suffering, end disease. While In this condition, op re seed by the derangements, take nyer's Pills, and see how directly they renter° thn natural action of the system, and with It the buoyant Pooling of health again. What Is trussed so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true In many of the deepneated and dangeroup distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstruc tions and derangements of the naturallunctions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of th em surely, cured by the UM. means. None who know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ them when' suffering from the dliordere they cure. Statements from leading physicians 'borne of the principal cities, and from other well known public per sons. Prom a ibrisarcling Morchanl fir& Louis, lib. 4, 1850. Ds Amt: Your Pills aro the paragon of all that Is great In medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved Wearable for years. Iler mother has been long griev ously afflicted with.blotohes and pimples on her skin and In her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ABA 1101i9RIDGII. La a Family Playaim Prom Dr. E. W. Cartwright, ray Orleans. • Your Pills are the prince of purges., Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild, but vary certain and effectual In their action on the bowels, which makes them Invaluable to no in the daily treatment of disease. Heatiache,StokHeadachc,Foal Stomach. Dstit TWO. Aim: I cannot anewer you what complaints I have cured with your Flits bettor than to say nit that we ever treat with apurgatire medicine. I place great depeu• death on an effectual cathartic In my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the beet we have, I of coupe value them highly. r their work they an both aro prao tting," and all the supervision. Prrrammo, Pa., May 1, 1866. DR. J. C. Am. 131 r: I bare been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It creme to arise from a Ibul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Fours with great respect, ED. W. PEBBLE, Clerk of Skaters. Clarion" Ellions Disorders—Liver Complaints. Awn Dr. Theodore Belt, of Riau York ady. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their pur pose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have In my pray tics proved more effectual for the cure of batons cum pkrints than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is o n thy the confidence of the profession and the people. DETIIIIIIIICI or TILE Damon, Washington, D. C., 7th Feb., 1856. 8m I I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice over since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu- lating action on the liver is quick and decided, come. queenly they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a ease of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO HALL, N. D., Physician qf the Amine Ilospital, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worm.. From Dr. J. G. Green, of Ohkaiso. stem, they are not moo by increased re not required to II not pay. and G. C. 12 Plates. Country ---..../ atent Sewing Mo on aooount of its .rinciples and the N 0.6, $5O ; No. 5, NELIGEL . L. BREINIG. -tf Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them In eiteem as one of the beat aperient s hays ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given lu small douse for billow dysenkry and chart/tea. Their sugar.coating makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood,. Prom Rev../. V. Him% Pastor of Advent Church, Linton. flit. Area: I have used your Pills with extraordinary emcees in my family and among those! tun called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very beat remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. lIIMEB. Weauw, Wyoming Co., N. Y. Oct. 24, 1855. DEAR 8m : lam using your Cathartie Pills in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purjh the fountains of the blood. JOHN G. DINACHAM, M. D. ConettpritliuyCootbrAuThis, Rupp on, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop& ay, Paralysie, Fits, rte. Prose Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Cituada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure bf costiveness If others of our fraternity have tbund them as efficacious as I have, they should join mein proclaim ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer, from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe cos. 'liveliest toolginato In thellver.but your Mlle affect that organ suet cu r e MD RHICEOE. Prom Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Mielselje, &don. I And one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotive. of the natant/ sears. lion when wholly or partially sopprtsms end also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and worms. They are so much time best physic we have t hat I recommend no other to my patients. • • Prom the Rea. Dr. Henokes.of the Methodist his. Church. Potssm Moats, Savannoh, Oa., Jan. 8, 1850. HONORED Bra m I should ebe ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my new to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought onertam dating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheuma tism. Notwithstanding I had the beet of physicians, the finesse grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore:Dr: lffackeusle, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By perseverlog to the use of them, I am now entirely well. instax Cantata, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1858. Dn. Atm: I hays been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that bad of me for year,. VINGANT . BLIDELL. REIMBR'I3 Xia Moat of the Pills In market contain , Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skUful hands, is dangerous in a publics pill, from the dreadful conse quences that frequently follow Its Incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whateven WI PH**, 25 cent* Der Box, or 5 Hoke. for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. IL AY= & 00., Lowell, Nue. ' For rale by John B. Moser and L. Eohntidt A; Co., Allentown; Mink .% Graff, North 'Whitehall; S. J. Kistler, Saegersville, and by all country storekeepers. August 29, 1860. • —ly $160,000 00 6,819 90 184,835 00 79,790 66 21,345 05 1,176 00 6,500 00 466 27 1 2 117X3X.A1C, 81.A.L311. WILL be sold at public Vendue, on Tuesday the 18th day. of September next, at 12 o'olook precisely, at the house of the lite Stephen Barnet, deceased, in North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, the following poreonal property will be of fered for Sale, to wit : ; $469,992 69 $826,736 64 4,806 17 39,361 95 2L,276 17 65,976 16 9,000 00 2,248 80 • 526 81 AMOne rose-wood Piano, 2 borne, oie now, 1 heifer, 1 fine two horse carriage, 1 rookaway, 1 buggy; 1 exoellent two- horse sleigh, I one-borse sleigh, wolf and buffalo robe., 4 strings belle, 1 double eott carriage harness, 4 setts harness, 2 setts arm harness, lot of harness, 8 two-horse wagons, 1 one-horso wagon, 1 cart and harness, 1 wagon body and bows, 2 ploughs, 1 bar row, 2 wind-mills, hay and straw by the ton, I bob sled, cutting boa, half-bushel measures, 2 saddles, 7000 feet sawed lumber, (at Romich'e Mill,).intended for n barn 40 by 70 feet, 2000 fees oak planks, 200 saw ed fence poets, 600 chesnut rails, lot of boards, lime stone by the cord, wood by' the cord, a lot of steel, holloware, old castings and wrought Iron, 8 coal stoves, wood and cooking stoves, 2 iron fin-proof safes,' I gun, 2 brass pistols, 1 gold watch, bed etude, tables, chairs, barrels, tube, hogsheads, 1 washing machine, benches, wood ashes, cupboards, 1 emir, 1 desk, chests, vinegar, and a variety of house, kitch en and farming utensils too numerous 'to mention. • Salo to matte.. until the whole is sold. Attendanoo will be given and conditions' made known on the day of gale by . SAMUEL IiUNTZINGEII,I 'LOUIS. B. BALLIST, • N. B.—Tho above administrators WI 1 also'. offer for sale Stephen Balllet's interest in tho quantity of Slate at the Union Slate:Quarry, owned in common with Stephen Graff. August 29, 1860. ^=Bl $459,932 69 ith A. H. Fran for himself, (In tan,) at No. 251 leased to isie all • " Wanda and avo lutated ) Third, A. H. FRANCISCUS, 433 Market St., below Fifth. CM DR.:THEODORE CB YEAGER, 0115IIRLY a private °Moe student of Dr. C. L F • Mama and graduate of the University of Penn sylvania, 4tnounoes to the citizens of Allentown and vicinity the he hae opened an dice No. 52 But Hamilton sleet, direotly opposite Lewis Schmidt Co.'s Drug Sam where he is ready by day or by nigh to rendertisjrofeesiOnal services to all afflicted. - April 26. 110. ' , AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are you tack, feeble, and complaining? Aro you out of order with your system de ranged, and your feelings un comfortable? These symp toms are often the prelude to serious Meese. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's Pill+, and cleanse out the disordered hn. more— purify the blood, and let the linlds move on unob- From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. Hes lIIIMOVILD PROS 241 To FIROrANNUAL*AIit 4* i Pori FOR .I'RE thlPßOVEkithit '. 0 7 THE BREED OF OTOOIe. • = CUTHSVILLE, LEHIGH CO., Comineneiny Wednesday; Septentber.,l2th and 'ending Saturday, Sept. 15th, 1860. TheZirectore of this Association, incopora ted at the liu3t" Session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, take pleasure in announcing that their First Annual Fair will be held at Gutheville, Lehigh . County, conimenaingWed nesday, September 12th, 186 U, and will con tinue four days, ending on Saturday, September 15th. The grounds of the Association, con taining forty-eight acres, have been -hand somely enclosed, and will be fitted up with all necessary buildings by the time of the first ex hibition. A splendid Mile Track, for the trial of speed, has been prepared at great labor and expense, and is equal to any other in the State of Pennsylvania. To add to the interest of the exhibition liberal premiums will be awarded to the best drilled Military Company (including cavalry) and to the best Brass Band, which may enter and compete for' pre miums. A general invitation is extended to the citizens of Lehigh and adjoining Counties to attend. Guthsville hi distant from Allen town a pleasant drive of seven miles, and may also be reached by the Catasauqua andFogels villa Railroad. Premiums' have been arran ged on the most liberal scale,- as will be seen from the following. Order . of lishibition and Schedule of 'random.. Oh Wednesday, September 12th. A Premium of $50.00 will be awarded for the fastest trotter iu harness in Lehigh Coun ty,.for which there will be a trial between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock P. M. On the same day a premium of $25.00 will be awarded for the fastest trotter (in harness) under four years, open to all. Trial to take plaoe be- tween 3 and 5 o'clock P. M. Mile heath; best three out of five. Committea and Judges for the'day ; Hiram J. Schantz, John Fogol and Augustus Dankel. On Thursday, September 13th A Premium of - - - - $25.00 will be awarded to'the best drilled Military Company, (including cavalry) of this and ad joining counties. Trial between 10 o'clock A. M., and 12 o'clock M. Committee and Judges, Major General Rob ert Brown of Northampton, Major General David Laury, of Lehigh, Brigadeer General Beet of Northampton, Major Henry C. Long necker, and Major Joseph Steckel of Lehigh. A Premium of - - - - $25,00 will be awarded for the fastest pacer (in har ness) in oounty. Trial to take place between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock P. M. Mile heats ; best throe out of five. Also a premium of - - - $50,00 for the best trotting stallion, (in harness) ; open to all. Trial-to take place between the hours of 3 and 4+ o'clock P. M. Mile heats; beat two out of three. Also a premium of - -..- $25,00 for the best pacing double , team. Trial to take place between the hours of 4i and 6 o'clock, P. M. Mile heats ; best two out of three. Committee and Judges of speed for the day Herman Rupp, Michael Beard of Tamaqua, and Aaron Etseithard. On Friday, September 14th A Gold Ring, worth - • - $lO.OO will . be awarded the beet Lady Rider. Trial to come off between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock A. N. Also a Premium of - . - $25.00 will be awarded the hest Brass Band. Trial to take place beteween the hours of 11 o'clock A. M., and 12 o'clock M. Committee and Judges, Joseph Saylor, Kistler and Samuel Camp. Also a Premium of - - - for the beet pacer in harness. Trial to take place between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock P. Al. Mile heath; best three out of five. Also a Premium of - - - $25.00 for the fastest running horse. Trial to take place between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock P. M. Mile heats ; beet two out of three. Committee and Judges of riding and speed for the day, Jacob Hill of Tamaqua, Dr. Tilghman H. Martin of Allentown, and Sam uel Riegel of Hellertown. On Saturday, September 15th. A Premium of - - - $lOO.OO will be awarded for the fastest trotter in hat -nese, (open to all.) Trial to take place between the - hours of 1 and 8 o'clock P. M. Mile heats ; beet three out of five. Also a Premium of - - - $25.00 for the fastest trotting double team. Trial between 3 and and 4i o'clock P. M. Mils heats ; best two out of three. Aleo a Premium of - - - $19.00 for the beet running mule. Trial between 41 and 6 o'clock P.. M. Mile heat.; beet twe out of three. Committee and Judges for the day ; Col. George Beisel of Allentown, • John R. &hall, of Trezlertown, and Isaac Jones of Reading. Premiums will also be awarded M follows: For the Best Stallion for the road, over four years,. - - - $25,00 Committee. and Judges, George Roth jr. Peter Hendricks and Nathan Weiler. ROADSTERS Open to eitieene of Lehigh county. Beet Stallion between 3 and 12 years, $lO.OO Beet Home between 5 and 12 years, 8.00 Best Brood Mare, between 5 and 12 _ yeare, • 8.00 Beet pair of Horses, , .8.00 Beet snaking horse colt, • • " 3.00 Beet molting mare colt, 3.00 Committee and Judgee.—Hon. Jacob Bra man, Benjamin Breinig and John Ekshwurta.' HORNED -OA'D'iLE Open oitizens of Lehigh cot ny,y.• . Beet Bull, three years ma u p war d s . 18,430 Beet Bull under three year!, '6;00 Best Cow three 34 , 01 8 uid 10 " 4 Inwards, B.ii Best Ileifer under three Tears, Committee and JudgeB.—.John Boris, • .L Troxell and David Gilbert. SWINE. Beet Boar over five years, 56.00 Beet Boar, 6 to 12 months old, 4.00 Beet Boar, 2 to 6 month, old, 4.00 Beet Breeding Sow, 6.00 Committee and Judgee . .—Jeremiah Kern. John Claueer and Benjamin Fogel. SHEEP. Beet Buok, • $5.00 Beet Ewe, • 5.00 Committee and Judges. Solomon Kemerer, Samuel Sieger and Nr..B. Fogel. ADDRESSES Will be delivered during the Fair by Hon. Jeremiah Schindel in the German language, and by John D. Stiles, Eeq., in Engßib. REGULATIONS t •1 dos u I.—Alt entrances for premiums for trotti4g, pacing and running to be made before Thuk*. day noon. 2.—A1l other entrances to be made on Wed- nesday. 3.—For each entrance ten per cent on' t he premium to be competed for to be paid. ' • 4.—There must be not less than two entran ces for eaoh premium. In case there shoUld be less then two, the entrance money to be refunded and no premium to be awarded. s.—The same horse or animal not to be en tered for more than one premiuM. 6.--Xxhibitors will be required to socompa ny their entries with 811PIALTIVirwm.Larte Aninfais, fie., they may desire to' enteraao that they may be furnished to the Judges be fore they comnioneetheir emuninations. , This MEI rid* **Call ataiPthr PRIMP in 00,11,r_tn eitaininitiOn to em de et int bltion by the Judre. ' 1 •'• ihijitii~Ate 001000 teen. ob1,) , •b• entered to compete in one AnY a rticle for which a distinct Prelnium shall be awarded Will be excluded from a general .display—and no article or animal can have two Premiums awarded M it. B.—All animal" on exhibition must base cards attached with description thereon. Ex hibitors will be furnished with blank cards for the purpose, which they will be required to fill up and attach. B.—No animal entered for exhibitioman be taken - away before tho close of the Fair, except by special permission of the President, in wri ting. No premium will be paid on anything removed in violatihn of this rule.' M.—Superintendents in each department will be in attendance to alaign places to ani mals as they are received on the Grounds, and to afford all other necessary aasistanoe to Ex hibitors. • 11.—Hay, Corn, Oats ' Straw and water.will bo furnished, free of charge, for all stook on exhibition. 12.—An efficient Police will be empl yed day and night, and the directors will u -all diligence to insure the safety of Animals, on exhibition. But in no instance will the Association be responsible for loss or damage, should any occur. 13.—Exhibitors and necessary attendants upon their stook, will be furnished with tickets, which will admit them during the oontinuanee of the exhibition. BENJAMIN RUPP, President. THOMAS K. SEISLOVE. Sea. Gutheville, August 29th, 1860. fgggfgfffiffif DR. EBENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NA ERA PECTORAL, Ii the bast Pdamcnts to the world for the Coen of (loughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, AsLima, Diffioulty in Threathing , Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria. For the relief of pationts in the advanced stages of CONSUMPTION;TOGETLHOR WITH ALL DI OP THE THROAT AND CHEST, AND MIMI PAW.. .DISPOSN TO CONSUMPTION. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical core of Asthma. BEING prepared by a practical ?arum* and Druggist, and one of great arporienee in the curs of the various diseases to whibh the Human frame is liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the realest coo lidettee. TRY IT and beionvinoed that It it invaluable in the cure of Bronchial a/11%1(mm Price 80 cease per Bottle. "EISENWEINiII AROMATIC BALSAM-- Xi a very valuable remedy for Diarrhces;Dysen tory, Cholera Morbus and all Bowel Affections.e•-• Try it. Price 21 cents per Bottle. 1 par The above medicines are prepared only by 47 Dn. A. EBENWBIN A CO., . Druggist and Chemist, . N. W. Cor. Otb and Poplar Sta., Phila. 4 61111'801d by every respectable Druggist and Datil er en Medicine throughout the State. Juno 20, 1860. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. sta minus masiurit CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Ciarke, M.D.,Physician Extraordinary to th. Queen. Tais invaluable medicine is unfailing In the ours of all those painful and dangerous diseases to whicblthe female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstruction, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES. it le peculiarly ratted. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govern ment Steinp of Great Britain, to prevent counter feits. These Pills should nog be taken by females ettariny the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as shay are sure to briny ow Miscarriage, bat at any other time they ars Safe. Tn all causes of Nervona and tip WO Affections, Pain in tho bank and Limbs, FFa ~ and inites:theso Pills will effoot a ours when all other means have failed, anal although a powerthl remedy do not contain iron calomel, antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each peek age it'hioh should be carefully preserved. Bole Agentior the Dotted States and Canada; JONMOSEEli..(Labit.O.baldwin A Co., Rochester; N. Y. N. 8.—g1,00 and'll,:paatag; e atamps enelowyd i .to any authorised Agent" w 1111.4 114natile, containng Aver 50 pills, by return • 4 For sale by M John B. Moser al Lb. LaII azui Druggists everywhere. Jdly 4, 1860. . RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES,. BRYAN'S PULMONIC VIVA 31IW AEU Vit. — i 11... The moot certain an speedy remedy tier discovered for all Diseases of the Chest ahci Luny', Ousegheo , • , Colds, Asthma, Ooneusapticnt, Bronchitis,: • htfluenia; Hoareenees,DisScull Brod& • ingßore Throat, &a., semi THESE WAFERS give the most initanhuiboni red perfect relief, and when pristrved with atieotd lg to directions, niver.falltp *eh aripitdaseptt , - g bate. Thousandeliave bs`resfbred t health who have tried o th er Wean/ t4 vain. an °lessee and all constitutions they are siquilly bless-. log and a cure—none need despair no matter how long the.diseaue may have existed; or however es vere it may be e prorldqd the organic, strudels" of the vital organs tenet, hopeleuly decayed. To VOCALISTS AND PUBLIC SPBAIIMIIIII thliSS rern are peculiarly valuable; they, will In owe DAY remove the most severe ocesSional hoarseness • and their regular use for few day, Will, at 'all t imes, inorcapo the power and flextblliky of Ilse vele, greatly improving its,tone, compiles en'd elerinets,fet which purpose they are regularly Whid 'by' rang pacifies sional vocalists.. JOB MOSES, Bole Prowlidoe, . . , , Roolleatnr,"lfsw Yorri. , Pries ito'cdonta 'per box. Bo; lialaibr 9. IL Moser and B. D. 4walU, Alleptciwzk, im pronto, -every where. Orphasx's edurtlib B 7 VIRTUE and in pursnace' of en Order tested out of the Orphan's cettre of 'Lehigh 'Cowley, here will be exposed to publio sale, On'eli Abe iqui day elf Bepterabir at two o'clook ,after noon, r ter noon, upon the premises, the folloCriat seedbed property, to wits ' '", " ' • A oortaip measuage, t enement andlot of ground with the appurtenances in ~the Borough of Allentown in the county of Lehigh gore bounded on the north by lots Ist* Catherine South hy lOtlorlthe...Bast by Church ollo.L.Pn the said Eleventh 'treat, oontarnii k and on s the ! n ot by street 17 feet, and in depth on said alts The Improvements Banos emulate 'eT" - ic two-story ; BRICK DWELLING -Holies, Ehl well finished, all other neoeuary ont boil& Girded in'the most desTeallli POOH* of the towns, the lot is well planted with hug tied ,shrob• buy do. Being the real estate of Evan W. itokart, demised, late of the Borough and county aforesaid. , Terms on the day at the place of sale, NO: at tendance given by . 011A,RLEB ECKERT, Adeninietintor. By the Court ; Box, B o talMA,pf, clerk.' August 2?, 1880. . • ,-it For. Rent. TRH well known Stove stand in Watooerville on the road loading hem "Allentown ao Tessler town about i ev•Willea Item 'Allentimr. loons o the beet stood in .the odenty4 'Poeitealotroan be given on. April let. Apilljr to ' rogislokvillo 141$1? Po, Ps. • —tt Reiter 'cot v . oan z dab or dale the o EY44,tisperikto:4l,o3 oe of• RICGIBTBR-OF and rupeotil k ooliolt yelp ogiVitikteet to tlie . deolaiott o Potuttypf WOW° . ‘`i N&T N Allentown, August 5t4,41010, • ...et 1860. ~. 411311111111,7311 r, ON eston;ay evenint tut -between the Anseitean %I Hotel =Lilts Collet libbeCkir An Fifth street, a pocket book i nentalAnt 01014134411 1 1. ,4 , sem wM fiber lded legleavbitte • • See, t' Alown He •tentbet L .1 -, ••:• II El WI
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