, c :=l"tifert AND 127!T , :ir 'r , •! ' sll. l /rt 413 9 , P 84 kR EN{ 1 16'1;:a Yottnitn 6' la telyretu r n ed' o t and idi e d lar ltl mat'dediableetbei of: Goodfe'veribeforeshoe4 • in Allentown, and are now.ready to accommodate the public in all prices and: qualities. of .Goods. , We do not like to overate oar atock.like, some ,of cur neigh ,bors hint. 4 . ths •old saying, is an ,enipty barrel , maltesthimpst noise • ,110 are ready to /Mania what we say. Out itoCit `Miriade of • ' ' LADIES DRESS GOODS, •••• • A Iridium ‘itesortinint of Spring and Stimmer Ladles -Drtiel•Cloods; ouch as ..plaini'blick; an& gored 1111ka for dresses, colored; atriped, , chtmenider. and bayedere dress •ailks, from 60 cents to , 2,00. 'per ye rd,Bcrages, pplaipos, Baltarineil, Pont de ohiver, Chalice. Vulapela, Cloth, Modena Cloth;Ditighain, Printii:Chinaes;ldeln anti figured Brilltints,,LawtisiMoragetii• Extension Elklitic Man. titian; Dusters, together with a fall variety of goods, they•feel satisfied to plena. every. body, if they give thorn a trial before purchasing elsewhere. by • , • WRININGER S H IM Hit: rWon... tq'S WBAll.—a fhll 'deportment of Men's wear such as Black, and entered Cloths, Fancy n ' Plead' 0011211110 re, Tweeds, Meilen Cassimere, Cassimoren, Jeans, Deunums, Cottenades, and all kinds of other gooda • too numerous to mention NJatah, they efferßßD, for TI , salelly Nart & on IMRIt. SIIAWLS.—A splendid assortment of Shawls, each as. Black end Colored Stella Bleak And Mode' ColOred,Shemle, Square and Long Broolt,Miewls,,White and Colored Crape Shawls, Black Silk Shawls, and Mean Del Min 'Shawls, for sale by... , , RENINGER cit SIFIMEII. . . TTMBRIIILLAS - .AND . /PARA9OLS..--4 Tull ai- LII---sortment of .umbreilss„_ and nil_ prices qqd qualities' of Silk and Cotton Sun Umbrellas, n full Una or Parasols - which they offer very-low for sale. " RSNINGER h 8171111R11. CARPETS AND OIL OLOTIL—A full assortment glagriliinilhreeerAutileMittyr earpetso, and cotton and Woel Barr, uurpat's." Floer,Sgiir and-Ta ble Oil Clothquintile' and tOdtb,• icry low for sale by RENNINGER GIiOOERD3B.- A full assortment of Groceries such as —R I o andllaVa Coffee, all kinds of New Orleans, Porto 'Rico, Cardinue, Muscovado, and all kind of Syrup Molasses, all kinds of Sugar, Teas, Honey, Raisins, Oils, Cho Car. colate, Cheese all , kinds Ake, Sal. Soda. Soda Ash, Sup. , of Soda, of Spices which they offer very low by RHNINGER A SHIMER. F"' —4.11 kinds of Fish, such as No. I and 2. Quarter, halves, and whole barrel Mackerel Beale Flab, herrings and Cod Fieh, for sale by . . RENINGER & SHIM ER. SALT.—around' Liverpool Salt in sacks and per busbel. Ashton tine Salt, and Dairy Sacks for silo by REM - I , IMM & SHIMER. Allentown, April 14, 1860. News for Vac Charles Keck, Ideriltint • Tailor in Allentown. iTEREBY. informs, his friends and the public in 11. general, that he still continues on the Merchant Tailoring Business. No. 35 Bast Hamilton street, nearly opposite the German Reformed Church, in Allentown where he keeps on hand a Large Assortment of Woollen Goode, such as Cloths,Osneimeres, Sattinetta, &c., of all colors and pri ces, Satin and Marseilles Vestings, Bummer. dress goods for men and boys, all of which were!telleeted by himself with great care. As for Customer Work, Ho will be ready at all times to make up any kind of Goods into Clothing for Customers, at the short estmotiee bought elsewhere, and will be pleased to see his old customers return to him with favors. He further returns his sincere thanks to those who hive alwaye favtired him with their custom, and trusts that be will be able to merit their friendship hence thrth. READY MADE CLOTHING lieleeps on hand a general assortment of " READY MADE CLOTEINCI," (11103 aa COW of every duality, Pants and Vestings. Such who are in want of tho articles just named, will do well to call at his °stab tishment, as he is satisfied to sell at a living profit while others do business to gain wealth, lie will furnish a complete dress from $5 to $25. St is evi dent than, that it is to your advantage reader, to give him a call and judge for yourself. ' lie is in the regular receipt of Philadelphia and New York Fashion Plates, which enables him to out [or each spurn ding to his taste and fancy.. yLll hl.n n ~nil . line' his GoodsaiVia u Crioti ut..b 1 ,:;t 3 1 os ' b noth ing—end satisfy themselves of what is said - above; further, he feels satisfied if this is done, it .will prove to the advantage of those who have adopted the plan, - Allentown; April 11, 1800. tf 4HlMl6:O3Caan THE CIIiMPIONSHIP 41 LTHOUGH the nation is convulsed from centre to circumference with the news of the Great Pr se Fight, and many of the noblest patriots of the lend, are alarmed and filled with apprehension for •Grillafeti of the Benicia Boy, and while it behooves every philanthropist, whether Heenan be the champ ion of thii 'world or riot, to , do his utmost for his country's valor undersigned,'ln order to settle rtheSlible'lleeatioir, - heroby .annopszioes that he has entered into voluntary servitude to the public in generaVand his friends in particular, whereby this community at least may rest recur° as to the supply of their most pressing wants. Hereabout Prise Fighting is a novelty, but it is a practical matter, which everybody can understand, 4q ,bp able.to.proeurts at very low, rates, the bast, the Siaai j esi, the easiest and cheapest ' ' .. BoOtS,Shoos, Gaiters AND SLIPPERS. .411 ' rhat can be procured anywhere this aide of Cape Horn. BOOT HALL 18 THE PLACE No. 9 South Seventh street, Allentown,Pa.. opposite the office of Dr. T. S. Martin, where you ono pur -rotiaoi'Dootif nod-Shoes obenper than anywhere else FUR THE PEWTER. ~ And now whether one Convention' has adjourned and the other organised or not, let it be mounded abrohd that Boot Hall to fully organised, committees appointed and ready for business with JAMES LUCAS, in the Chair. —tf Ann') 30;,18130 A GLEN HOUSE, ALLENTOWN, PENNA - UIR well-known' House will hereafter be con. l'l]qcts_d ,under the personal supervision o Y Liewhird, Who will: spare no pains to ~,nulkintain the high reputation, :the House, has lieretaftwo4lioine. It is the largest and most' eon . tral House in the place, being situated at the corner Af ; the Pattie Square and Hamilton street. Its' °eli tist ,Location renders it the more convenient for business men as well as for those travelling for pleasure. The House is provided with Bathe, i .Aliy Chambers, Parlors, Reading 'Room, ao., &o. 7 Th'e, hilt Of faro and table accommodations are the hat•ihiinirkat affords. Every attention Is given 'lnsure the•comfort of guests. Agreeable soolAtar mai,wnys ,be found at this 'es,latitti oy ontSbnist is adwirrt.tir,4;titirt the arrival and doper !erl!telarttlidn• • JOS PH P. NEWHARD, ibu } EPHRAIM YOHE, • •rfulinein• • Allentown, October 1859. •• CRAIN,.FLOUR AND COAL. tindersigned reepeetffilly beg leave to inform J. the citiseno of Allentown and vicinity, that they are prepored to do till aorta of griet..work and to Aar nioh Flout; Feed and Grain of all kinds at Buts's , ' bf(lhon.the Jordan. creek one mile from the borough. Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats, bought at the highest. inarket rice either at the mill or at their store-house at the cortiet.bf Ninth and Linden Streets, (commonly known as the Free Hall.) Order! for Flour, Feed and Grain receivad r eltber at their store house 'or at the of ' office at Grob coal yard, in Strut Ward, (T. pLuger's late stand.) -The undersigned will carry on ,an , heretofore the noel and,,grain business at their • old:stand& • Bualnese ,bnrearter carried on ex,clu , sivelyronthe eastyprinciple., RQT4, 6taddlY ..,AllingtoWn: Nov. 2, 1859. • , —tf . Bane F. Lawn, itfilltz ultra sale Gr7Zebrs, . " 116110114114ValusPrii , X0,'120 W AIOIE4 titREET itetweei r.:La ELT YOR K. PIM ELOSTAIVOIM rt 13 I IIifINAPI I tl 11 7 1 1 1 f,1!Sr` lalfAc"ra CIAO& „ Arrlntlatr.i , rtti A tiTlndA l l BITS' - TEES can appiiiiiiiiti pfirfeeil tibill once to physicians and citizens generally of the United S tates,./keyeaula Ate .artifile has at4aincul a rept- ~ tat tar Iteretoftlre , nitittown;: . A letilacts apt& this ,point: will speak more powerfifily than volumes of tare assertion or bleier:fug puffery. , The consumption of Enstetter'i Stomach Bit tercicir the / last:year amounted , to over a NW milli n lintetles, and 'from its manifest steady bud t ein times past ; it id evident that during I the do ing . year •tibt eonsumptionwill .reaoh bear - one niillionitottles , Thirttamenie amount Could never; have been sold but for , the rare medicinal properties contained the Prepare tion,,anfi' Pte. sanction of, the moat prominent phyeicians in those, sections' of the country 'whore. the article is best known, whO not oily recommend the Bitters to their 'patients,, but. ' 'are 'ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom.. 'Allis is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation ofun invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. .Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted .their victims by hundreds. To be able to slate confidentiy that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like disease:Os to the propiiefors a ammo of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter flom the'stomach, purifies 'the blood, Bud imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and-energy indispensable for the4etibifitioif Othealtii:' IL operates upon the stomach, liverand other...digestive organs, mildly but power f ully , and soon restores them to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of natlini." Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating general ly. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangemeptilltnd general debility; acting under the.advi6o of physicians, they have. abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. - There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to for • . , own health in her extreme anxiety . :her infan . , :hould the period of maternity • ive during the . "mar season, the wear of body and mind is gene , • ggrava .d. Hera, then, is a necessity for a st• . I .. ti recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene ?ally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agfeeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily . strengt h. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague,' caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery,• indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the man imitations or counter feits,l, but ask for Ho' 'VETTER'S CELEBILATICD. STOMACH Birreas, and ee that each bottle has the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitterer blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the boric, and observelhat .otir autograph signature is on the lahel.e , . . Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. AGENTS.—Lewis Schmidt & . D. Lawall, John B. Moser, Allentown ; Jacob Co.,d. Lawall, Cats: sacifr e : m le ar O g il , mla Shoenersville. FOR the better accommodatio n of our customers, and the public generally, we will about the first of March, 1860, move to No. 36 East Hamilton St., next door to the Post Office. Where the largest stock of Queensware ever offered in Lehigh county, will be opened for sale at the lowest possible prices. Wholesale and retail, in sets or by the 'piece. Stores taking an assortment will be supplied at Philadel phia prices. All in want ,of any thing in our line are cordially invited to gall and examine our goods and prices and satisfy themselves of the truth of the above statements. Our stock consists in part of every pattern, style, quality and color of China, 'Glass and Queensware, Stone, Rockingham, Yellow and Brlttania Ware, Lamps of all kinds. 0111•Lampa alteredand repaired to burn Coal Oil. QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE. Di sets ' All kinds, and by For. Hotel the piece, And Family use. Tea Sets, Tumblers, Dinner Sets, Lager Mugs Chamber Sets, Dishes, Bird Founts, • Mugs, Cups, Bowls, Bowls, Dishes, Gate Stands, Pitchers, Plates, Jars, Pitchers, AG., AIL, &a., ' Bottles, Flasks, . STONEWARE. Decanters, Butter Pots, .. Lamps and Globes, Milk Pete, Shades, . Jars, Jugs, , Sucking Betties, Spittoons ' 'Breast Cups. Pitchers, de. LAMPS. :BRITTANNIA. All kinds, • Tea Pots, Fluid Lamps, < Coffee Pots, Coal Oil Lamps, Tea Urns, • Parlor Lamps, Ale Pitchers, , Table Lamps, Castor Spoons, Night Lamps, kings, Cups, Suspension Lamps, 4 .' , Ladles, Hand Lamps, Lamps, &c. Church Lamps, Hall Lamps, &o. Don't forget the place, next door to the Post Office. . T. O. KERNAREN. Allentown, January 26, 1860. ' . . —ly dHARLEB KECK OM NO EICITEMENT! Exton's Celebrated Cradrs. For the Sick u . well la those in Health Theri ie 40 Cracker In the market that can surpass Exton's Trenton Wine, Crackers, on'lllB ' WATER CRACKERS , For whici.' 'ha' received the Pint Premiums at the State Fairs of New Jersily,beld at Trenton, Sept. 185E1;20 " Ilan oll,ll 01, 7, Rapt. 1859. . AVING introduced them into nearly all the prin olpal stores in Allentown and Bethlehem, he merely sake those who have not tried them to do ao and judge for themselves. Read the Certificate of Dr. James B. Coltman of Trenton, N. J. where the Crackers are manufaetUred. DR. JAMES E. COLEMAN'S CERTIFICATE. The Wine Crackers manufactured by A. Exton, of Trenton, N. J. are composed of wheat flour, sugar, butter; lard, lemon and common salt. The delicacy of taste. lightness and crispness. depend altogether upon the purity of material, mixing and baking.— They are easy of digestion, nutritive, and, palatable, are excellent food for the sick as well' as those In por ted health. The Water Crackers are dqually pure. Their et:merlior finality is owing to the skill with which they are manuthetttred.. JAMES B..COLEMAN. Allentown, Mateh 14, 1500. —6w. TOLD DR. HEATH'S. BOOK OF it% Travels and great dlscoveries of the Japan. ese.and. L ßast India Medicine., with fall directions for the certain cure of Coneumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,,Optprit, Asthma, Fevers, Heart-Dis ease, Scrofula, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, •Gravel andlirinary Deposits, Female Complainta, .4te — Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of 'cures and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing Us many, suffering fellow-beings as possible from premature death, it will be aerit to any part of the sontinent, by sending 25 cents to ' DES. IfRATH, • • ' 647 Broadway, New York City. by"E. D. Liman, Allentown; Dr. Samuel Sane, ; Easton.; J. A. Polk, Manch Ohunk ; John Doltenman, Hamburg ;• Dr. 8. 8. titerons, Alsading• Ootolor as, / 859 .' • • . Ad'am, WoooleVer. tUagi3at 7 RWlietto -- 1 - 44 , . Q, I__ lIEJIE lIMM A. 31 1 ' 313:1 NiMil AT. THE V.NION WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL CABINET WWI SELL & SON, RNIT Ult 13 DEALERS, No. 32 East llatitton street, Alkutown, Pa.— S. No* is the time to buy your furniture. Having adopted the Cash tiptoe:l, we can assure the public generally, that we can sell twenty per cent cheaper than goods in our Inc of like quality can be pur chased at any other Cabinet Ware Rooms in Allentown. Conte one and all. both great and small, old and young, rich and poor, and sea our large stock of CABINET IVARE, tsisting of Secretaries, Book- Cases, Side-boards Bureaus and Dressers, Sofas , Lounges, Rucking Chair s' ablos, Bedsteads, and iu fact, every article needed by a family, that•have just commenced house keeping.l l plrOur Windsor and Cane-scat Chairs, and I.‘Ookingplasses surpass everything of leiritind to bu found in town in price and beauty, and bxcel them of Now York and qiiladelphia in point of endurance and cheapness. Code and Judge for yourselves.— lvery article is warranted to be as represented or no sali None but the best workmen re employed in our establishment. VirTucker's, Putnam's, Gross' and Howe's Patent Sang Beds, for. sale cheap for till. Mattresses of every description at avery low pri for cash. The largest stock f Gilt and Carved Moulding in town, and can be bough ,, for cash of S. Sell itz ion than at any other Cabinet Ware Rooms in town. N. B. All those under the sad want of au Undertakerivill be promptly accommodated Wier by day or night, by S. Sell & Son, who also attend to the making of shrouds, &c. who reside in the country, we will at all tithes supply wh the bare coffins and all kinds of trimmings at very low prices for cash. P. S.—Now all wo want is a call from one and all before purchases are 4ade elsewhere. OfrAll goods packed free of charge and sent any distance either by ra oad or by public road. SSELL. AG SON, have now added to their fargest stock of Cabinet War the largest and finest assort . merit of Window Shades and Fixtures that ever was offered to I public in Allentown, which they will sell 20 per cent cheaper for cash than anyother Ileum in Town. kinds of Wood and Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture bj S. SELL & SON. Thankful for past and present customers, and we hope by strict attentior business to welcome many new ones, at the low prices we now sell at for cash. Don't forget the pla , No. 32 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, a few doors below the German Reformed Church. WEILL di. SON. • [C. B. M. SELL. SAMUEL SELL.] Allentown, January 11, 1860 Cffightental Ites[aurant CO Isiz.maßD SALOOOII WITH FIRST CLASS PIJELAN TABLES, CORNER OF HAMILTON AND OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, aa MI 14 l e CO la a a ) aCb W. W. HAMERsLlNCroprietor. Allentown, Way 9, 1860.—tf. The Cheapest and Best CLOTHiII CAN BE BRIEINIt & COLT, "MITE CLOTHING EMPOR No. 11 East Hamilton Street, a few doors below the 4 Those in want of Clothing Comid • REMEMBER THE PLACE, No. 11 BELOW THE FRANCIS H. BREINIG.] ta,.Agents for Baker and Grover'e Sewing Machines Chesnut Grove Whiskey. lOR SALM 111' C. W HARTON, Jr., le Agent, No. 118 ALNUT Street. For evidences of its taineter, eco CER :FICATES. PniLe., Sept. oth, We have carefhlly liteel the sample of EIESNUT GROVE 'E MEP which you is none of tho pais°. _ OIL, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys In general use. , BOOTH, GARRETT & CAMAC Analytical Chemists. CEARLES WEARTON, Ja., SOLE AGENT, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE or nn. was R. onnuron I have analysed a saipple of CHESNUT GROVE WHISKEY received from Mr. Charles Wharton Jr., of Philadelphia , and having carefully tested it, I tu pleased to state that it isantirely FREE FROM POl SONOUS OR DELETERIOUS substances: It is unusually pure and fine flavored quality of vrhisht JAMES It. CHILTON, lit. D., Analytical Chong , Allentown, Soptentbcr.2B, 185 D. -IY TO CONSUMPTIVES AND Nil 31310170 surrxmcns. THE subscriber, for several years a residet f Asia discovered while there a simple vegetable r 04— a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, .Ihucbitis) Coughs, Colds ace/ Nervous Debility. Fertile bene fit of Consumptives and Nervous ,Srufferer4,l4 is wit lleg the same.publie. To those who desire it, ho will soul tq Preserip *ll, with full direction's (free of ehoye); also a •cunpleortlie medicine, which they wil'find n beau tiful cionibinationuf Nature's simple orbs. Those can obtain it It, return IN ALLENTOWN ! BOUGHT A NEW YORK, Sept. 3d, 1858 nio Physicitm. Taw Yoilc.. •` —3m FIFTH STREETS, N HOUSE MIJEL COLVER. .[March 1.4,1860.-1 y IMPOR TTO FEMALES, Da. as z 7-- Prepared b . e Tho comb' r the result o are mild in all! irrogu all obstri hoadach• whites, pain in which r LE I;I2IN,.A,ZiPS PILLS, menus L. Cheeseman, N. D. W YORK CITY. ion of ingredients in thime.Pille are long and extensive practice. They fir operation, nod certain in correcting lice, Painful Menstruatione, removing no, .whether from cold or otherwise, iin in the aide, palpation of the heart, nervous 'affections, hysterics, fatigue, back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, o from interruption of nature. ' TO HARRIED LADIES. Dr. cbseman's Pills aro invaluable, as th ey wil brill the monthly period with regularity. La dies obave been disappointed in the use of other pin in pleas the utmost confidence In Dr. Cheese = Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE... . . here is one condition of the female system in tich the Pills cannot be taken torthout producing a {PECULIAR RESULT.. The condition referred to ifs PR EG NANCY. Sach is the irrssietable tendenvy of the Medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, the reprodisctive power of nature cannot resist it. \Varrnntod purely vegetable, and free from any thing injnrious. Nap'kit directions, which should be rend accompany (Mob box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to'Dß:Comit:mus L. CHEESE ',rex, Box 4351, Post Office, Now York City. Sold by one Drugglit in every Town in the 11. S. R. B. HUTCHINGS, GENERAL AGENT FOR TUE UNITED STATER. 14 Broadway St., New York. To ,sham all Wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold in Allentown by John B. Mouser, and I.C. D. December 7, 1859. . . ' —ly NATIONAL HOTEL, B.e.pzi minim% ALACIVIITSZIL PHILADELPHIA.: • CYRUS CARMANY, Proprietor November 2, 1959 ~,,---77---:- "--_-. j ' 11 4 •. 7 ? It - :pir r•''4% , •g•' `' ' di' '/I7:-. )i ,' / g pEciliv , ....--:_- - ;-- --, 1,- ./...:;.; , ,; poir•-7i* I ~... • • --;;;F:rii--- E*'"-^il 1 - .! boon - --r„ -. ' ' - '•: 1::.. ------: '-• .- --- - I • . /1 HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE OAT. The undersigned having used Professor HUM PHREYS` SPECIFIC 1101IHROPATHIC REMEDIES in our familia, with the most satisfactory results, end in full nonfidence In their genuineness, purity, and efficacy cheerfully recommend them to all per sons who wish to have safe, reliable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or domestic use. The' Re*. Wm. limber, editor of " The Northern Independent," Auburn, N. Y.: the Rev. E. 11. Crete , D soy, .D., Rector of Fit. reter'sChurch, Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rev. B. I. Ives, Choplain of the Auburn State . Prison; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Rector, New-Bed ford, Mass. ; the Rev. Allen Steele, New: York Con ference; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, East-Venesee Con.' ference, Rev. 'John E. noble, Buffalo ; A. 0. Hart, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ,• the lion . Neal Doe', Porlintul, Me. ; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Bouth-llend, Ind.; the lion: tieorgd Humphreys, N. Y. ; Henry It. 1.14.1 k, Fag., Editor of, the ' 4 01,10 State Jouri.ni," Columbus, Ohio ; the Hon. R. H. Graham, 9lollne, lit. ; the itnn. Thomus J. Chase, Monticello, Fla. ; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y. • Wen. Bristol, Rnl , Viten, N. Y.; A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; .Inniet; et t, Esq., Nash ville, Tenn. No. I.—For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 9.—For WorneFever, Worm Colic, Welting the Bed. ' No.'B.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakeful ness of Infanta. No. 4.—For Diarrlima, Cholera Info Minn, and Bum mer Complaints. No. 3.—For Celle, Griphigs, Dysentery, nr Bloody Flux. No. o.—For Cholera, Chotern Morttan, Vomiting. No. 7.—For Coughs, Colds, intim .•el Sore Throat. Nn. B.—For Tooth-ache, Face•itelte, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, [lest mid Fullness fleas of Ilona. No. 10.—Dfarrrst A MIA o—Far Weak end Del-tinged Stomach, Constipation, anal Liver Complaint. No. 11.—FoR reicitn I aitannl.Alll7 , llo, Scanty, Pain ful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12—Fur Leticorrlieu, PrOfttlle Menses, and Beartng Down of Females. No. 13.—For Croup, lioarse Cough, Bail Breathing. No. 14.—Bohr Emirs( littts—For Erysipelas, Erup tions, Pimples on the Pace. No. 15.—Busustave Plus—For Pain, Lameness, or Soreness In the Chest, Butz, Loins, nr Limbs. A.—For Fever anti Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Id Mlstrotnaged Ague'. P.—For Piles, Blind or meoding, Internal or Ex ternal. • o.—For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Falling, Weak, or Blurred Sight, o.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with ol.trnetion or profuse ollseharge. IV. o.—For Whooplog Cough, nhatiofc Its violence and shortening its rout re. o la all acute diseases, such as Fevers, Inflammations, Dlarrinea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive disease. as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Fry alpelas, the advantage of giving the prober remedies promptly Is obvious, and in all such cases the spe cifics act like a charm. The attire disease is often arrested at once, and In all case the violence of the attack is moderated, the diseast shortened, and ten derad lees dangeroua. Coughs and Colds, which are if such frequent oc currence, anti which so often ler the foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis, and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever ail Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases such is Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Canplainte, Piles, Fe male Debility , and Irregulariths, old Headaches, Sore or Weak ' Eyes, Catarrh, Eat Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specifts whose proper ap plication will afford a cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chront difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weakness, bait more than paid for the case ten times over. IMEI Cue of 20 vials complete, In morocco, and Book, $5 Cue of 20 via% and Book, plain, 4 Casa of 15 numbered boxes, and book, 2 Cue of 0 boxes, numbered, and look, 1 Single numbered boxes, with din:Mons, 25 cts. Single lettered boxes, with directone,.... .. . .. 50 eta. Large cue with 9 on. vials for plrotera and phy sicians, $l5 . . init . of Evil Ha "'' r .. , ruoiCamenessfid aim , and to v Voile d ' n". ''''' .d7 tripreettlinaNi periniT.°7 ''' a . 4 lure. price% ~. ah to place themselves under the Pan "' " e, or. ha seek' advice of Prof. How professional so at his office, 582 Broadway, daily 4 ' 81 1 . M., or by letter. from 8 A. Mit/ OUR RE IRS BY MAIL. ~ ver the Ilat p makeup a case of what kind Dose, and Inclose the amount In a current note mps by mallto our address, at 562 Broadway, -York, and the 'medicine will be duly returned by I or express, free of charge. AGENTS WANTED.—We desire an active, efficient . gent for the sale of our Remedies In every town or °immunity In the United States., Address Dr. Bow mars A Co., No. 162 'Moamar, Thor-tonic. .. D. Lawall, agent in Allentown ; Jacob FI. Ln- I, Non! in Catasanquii March 28, 1860 Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS HAM' S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. 7 hie Medicine hoe been need by the poildiefor six years, with increaeing favor. It is recommended to Cure Dyspepsia. Nerrousnens, Heart- Bunt, Colic Pains - Wind its the Paine tomach, or Paine in tile Pine;lB,7endaehe,Drhishila t is;' . Kidney Complaints, Loss Spirits, Delirium Tremens, intemperance. IT STIIIMATES, EXHILARATES, INVIGORATES. BUT IOT INTOXICATE. OR STUTIFT. AS A MEDICINE, it is quick and effectual, our ing the most aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, - Kidney Complaints, and all other derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and drooping spirits, and restero.the weak, nervous and sickly to health, strength and vigor. Persons Who, from the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous o*n:is shatterekleonstitutions'brolcon down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the Datintum Tile- NIENS, will almost immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigorating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigo rating Spirit.' WHAT IT WILL DO. Dose.—Ono wino glass full na often as necessary. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. Ono dose will cora.llenrt-burn. Three doses will cure Indigestion. Ono dose will give you a Good Appetite. Ono dose will stop the distressing pains of Dye pepsin. One dose will remove the distressing and disagree able effects of Wind or Phantondo, and as soon as the - stem: , oh receives' the Invigorating Spirit, the dis tressing load and all pairiful feelings will be re moved ' One dose will remove the most distressing pains of Collo, eithea l o-Ahe stymach or bowels. A few doses will remove obstructions in the Kid ney, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Parsons who aro seriously afflicted wio% any Kid ney Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and tt radical cure by the suse of one or two bottles. en House. e a Look ! NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dissipating too much Over night, and feel the evil efforts of poisonous liquors, in violent headaches, sickness at stomach, weak ness, giddiness, cte., will find one dose will remove all bed feelings. . Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should take tho Invigorating Spirit three times a day: it will Make them strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstructions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medicine to remove disagreeable sensations at the .stomach. . #ll t.he'pncyrietor asks, .111 a.trial, and to induce this. ho has put up . the INvioolisrofcc SPIRIT in pint bottles, at 60 eta., quarts $l. ' General Depot, 48 Water Street N.Y. Sold by E. D. Lawall;4. B. Moser and Lewis Schmidt % Co., Allentown ; Jacob S. Lawn% Cate sauqua ; B. T. Meyers and M. Selfridge, Bethlehem., February 1, 1860. —ly ONE PRICE HAT AND. OAP STORE . Noumea OF vie ME STORY BLOCK,) • N. West corner of Eighth and Race Streete, PHILADHLPHIA. The Public aro respectfully invited to bear in mind that at this Store may ho, found au assortment of .Fasbionable and Handsome Molakin . Drees hats, SO Hats. High, Low and Medium Depth Crown, Cloth _ . • -and cilued Cape. irlerSit.and Plush Triatinid. Caps for Men -andAloys Farley Hats and Caps. fer Children, at Fair Price; .._..MrNO TWO PRICES F OR REGULAR GOODS: January 18, 1860._ - —ly VIVE.:DOLLiAIIa •PBR.•DAY oan eerte4ply be mado--No- Oak , to ,No capital reqnired.— Adeets'wanted everywhere. _A/drama_ • MST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. EMI ALSO SPECIFVB. , Fox ASTHMA oa Pnvnisun—Sppressed, Difficult, abored Breathing, attended will Cough and Expec matlon. Price, 60 cents per hot. POR EAR DISCHARGES AND Drl/58.—FMSCIIIITMe• mm the Ear, the result of Scar' • Fever, Measles, or ferourials. For Noises In the ead, Hardness of tearing, and Ringing In the tare, and Ear-ache. rice; 60 cents per box. Foe BCROVOLA.—Enlarged Chute Enlarged and In. anted Tonsils, Swellings and 01 Metre, Scrofulo , acloexy of Children. Pride, 60 tents per box. FOR ORDIRAL DRBILITY. P*MC/M or Ni leakness. Either the result oftlicknees, ledication, or Exhausting Dinharges. Pei ants per box. FOR Deover.—Fluld Accumul one, Tumid Swell. me, with Pcanty.Secretlons. P,60 cents per box. Foa Sea-ilicesese.—Deathly Sic see, Vertigo, Nau sea, Vomiting. Sickness from !ding or motion. Price, 50 cents per box. Fox URINARY DISRASFD—FOr n avel, Renal - Cal la, Difficult, Painful Urbralon, fiseases of the Rid leye Price, 60 cents i/ Box. Fox SEMINAL EMIXR&—iIITOIDDITI Discharges and Consequent_ Kr neon end Debility, Bad Re -neeselld and all G L E N'N'S PIM 0 prkriLcinlionuhrt,,, (( .1 • , /))) C" FOR THE PERMANENTZ 9 9) tgiWa UM\AVA\CA NZMWM A_WM‘VNiC:MiVa,C,O\O_,--)) Tate remedy le offered an affording a means of Speedy cure for the large number that die amenity hi our land of that fell scoure, Consuniptiori, to Which. °aorta nately, no Many' predisposing causei, cretin. Youth and age are alike subject to Its ravages. • "ti -. Z\S*%k Can name. dub or btrirtrof - 11104 acquaintances who is cub. teat to some form of lung or throat:complaint, which, If not attended to in season, Inevitably oonnigna the sof. rarer to a premature grate. To such, help le at hand If they will but avail themselves of It, and hope,—the liar !Anger of brighter days,—maybe awakened without fear of chilling disappointment. Pincus finims's ACALWI litteJor does Just what Is cialuied for it, and may be relied upon by the hick as being the moot success. fill In curing lung and throat disorders, of any remedy known at the present day. The many phamen assumed .by Coneumption Justides the apprehension.of those who Intro reason to fear its approach, either from constitu tional or hereditary tendency. While the discoverer of this remedy does not believe that people should be constantly dosing themselves , with medicines • there are many , cases where disease le too long allowed to remain unchecked in the system ; and it alight cough, regarded. at find as 'limply an annoyance, clutara only with the life of the patient. An impore stale of the blood, through debilitation of the lungs,: nile, the system with morbid humors, and pulsation becoPneet feeble or %eerier• ated to a feverish iutensity—the heart, liver, and kid. neya, separately perforniing functions of vital necoasity to our wellbeing, are impeded in their regular action-- the digestive organs falter lu their tack, and refuse to perform the process of separating the nutritious elements from food, and the whole mental being is vrellmigh ready to sink under the burden of life. The patient so afflicted, accounts Ids cane a complication of disorders, and often refunia to resort to medication, from his thorough belief In any prospect of cure. To Ruch AS` \ c%s of the AMMAN BALMY, as thoroughly worthy the coat l. donee of all. Every nymptom of Consumption Is surely and permanently eradicated by Ito use.' Its effects are none other but strengthening and renovating to the en. tire system. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility, are effectually cured by Its use. Night. Sweats, Loss of Flesh, and Winding away of the Muscles, Loss of Appetite, Soreness of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs, liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Dint. cnity of Breathing—all these affections disappear in nn incredibly shun time after using Dr. 0. Phelps Brown's Acactan Balsam. It nouriehen and strengthens the patient who in toe ranch reduced to partake of ordinary food. It heals all Internal sores, tubercles, and inflammation. It strength• ens, braces, and revitalizes the brain, and in without a rival as a tonic, supplying electricity or magnetic force to every part of the enfeebled and prostrate body. It 'meth' no lengthy trial to convince any that the A CAM "I RATBAM Is truly the greatest remedy of the day, no its beneficial qualities are fully apparent In eight.iind.ferty hours after trial. Let the invalid, then, no longer delay, but I maim the trial, and the result will surely be of the most gratifying character. The AOsciaN BALNADI Ic prepared with the • greatest care, and the beet materials. No t pains or expense are spared to make it what It is—the best known remedy of the age. It ~. may be taken by either sex, of all ages, and at all aeluionn, with perfect safety ; and It is none the less powerful in conquering those die. eases which sap the foundation and destroy the lives of so ninny In our midst. Every family should have It, and regard It as a libuseholit treasure. PR •. 'ER BOTTLE :Y)) • ;:: PREPARE D °II d r SIONUrnp ,4, 21))) rAdisP% - ; (( GRAND ST. a pamphlets given to ail who apply its. Pexcrlpti to my age LIMN SCHAIILT & CO., Solo 'Agents for Lo high comity. [Jtil!,. , 4. 1850.—1 y filt. 11STAA'S BAI;SAAI WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERR WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, Thel h. ab T E T o3 l o)lll3l.FtEgaily, The Certain Remedy, FOR COUGHS,: COLD ;..AND HOARSENESS, COLDS, OARSMEN, AND COUGHS, 110 ARS 10111111,'IMIffit, AND COLDS, ASTHMA, ASTHMA AND. CROUP, • CROUP.I.ANCY ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS SOI THROAT, BRONCHITIS *SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS ai SORE ' THROAT • • HOOPING 0011G114;;:e• - HOOPING OQUGH*Z;',.. HOOPING 01M1GH,.'4.7 .2 „; ,.1 ..; INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, giant' PHTHISIC, QUINSY, INFLUENZA, QUINSY, INFLUENZA,PHT-}HSIC, Inflammation of the Lunge; Inflammation of tb.a.Cheet, . • Inflammation Axe the' Throat, • TIIIED ED REMEDY OF THE AGE, REMEDY OF THE AGE, 0 R MinAttip7ittaiz-' • 4aizautrzidialz, ttl2aizatuizAtian, CONSUM'PTION' CONSUMPTION. CAUTION ! CAUTION I CAUTION I CAUTION I. CAUTION ! CAUTION I The onl!) ()engine, —the only Pure,—the onbr.Medki na/ DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY • ie.prepared by SETH W..Fo WAX 4 , , 4794,113,rreinty1l Street, Boston, and has their PRINTED naai, as well as the WRITTEN signature ot I. BUTTS, on the outside wrapper. All other is worthless, and to purchase 41 is money thrown away. Let the Jiek and the invalid, as they desire and hope to be' cured, take no other, and avoid all. other, as they are impositions. • VALUABLE TESTIMONY From Bee. Jacob Seater, well known and highly re. spatted throughout the State of Pennsylvania. • HATIOVEB, PA., Feb. 19,.1859. Messrs. S. W. FOwt.r. &CO., BOSTON. Dear Sirs. Having realized my, family important benefits from • She use Or. your Valuabio preparation,— Wittar'S Balsam • of Wild Cherry,— it affords mo pleasure tureconunend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughter, seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovety were entertained. 4then procured a bottle of lour ex cellent Balsam and before she had taken th e whole of the contents oethe bottle there was a greet improvement in her health. I have, in my intliyMbalNease,, made'. frequent use of your valuable medicineond have always been benefited by it: . 1 mould, foiceekvi autithi eke jniblic againstfmiparition, because Hers is a good deal - qf spurious ,! 'Wistar's Balsam or.lFffd .Cherry Oval al,terkotd the' ciantiv. ' JACOB BECHLER. fgr.Bnaare of vile and worthless counterfeits I The ante Genuine Pure, and Medicinal Balsam has the name of BUTTS written with a pen, and the printed name of the proprietors, B. W. FOWLE Cu.," on thee outer wrapper. ‘• •. • • Sold by,l)ealers Everywhere, • • ." Everywhere. • AGENTS.—E. D. Lowell and , John B. Meisel. Allentown ; Jacob Latvia', Catasauqua; W. Tool Son, Emaus ; James Weiler, Macungie; Simon Rau and Id, M. Selfridge, Bethlebom. Allentown, Feb. 29 A. X I X.a , • . ITITII • Lathrop, Ludington & Co , IdPORTERS and Jobbers of Foreign and Do • mostio DRY GOODS, 110SIERT, &O:, • Noe. 23 and 2b Park Place, New York. olgr - Also always on band an extonsive stook of Yankee Notions: •;, New Yak,. Novemb er 30,1852, .• • A., B. Schwartz, , ATTO , RI But Hamilton Street, laietteenti,Pa • t.r . • aye doors east of-.the Shealtre,,Offiee.- • • - .10/IrOan biconsultedln theirThaglish'ned German • • janguagecitil • • errao u ry 4 . ta :Ma D _ • VITRIFIED WA TM & lEAP PIPE - 'VOX Drairiing or Fotelni wittur,-for Ventilating, ..11: Heat or Smoke Flues.. • • .. •• Recommended for their Imperishubility, Non-00z-, • roslon, Smoothness, Facility .of Laying and Cheap nose, (Being less Chun quarter As price ofLead and lico „ They have boon tooted in Europe for. centuries, and are now used in immense quantities there. We have all the, slier from 2 IN. to 12 ie.nonn, ((made inlingtlti of 11 ft, beside. tie socket which. is • 2 ins.) with all the Beads, Elbow., double raid single • Branches, (both right and oblique angles,) and .41 size connections,. P . S and /hominy 7'rops, Hoppers,. • itc., making the best article known in ovcry respect . for CULVERTB 0114 DRAINS of all kinds, (their non corrosion especially adapting them for Water Clos eted Foncrxn, (we have theth laid in nearly 50 'places for considerable heights, some as high •as 00 feet, and will warrant the small sizes for 150 feet,) SUPPLYING MUSES WIWI DRINKING WATER, (giving it as pure - at discharge as at the fountain,),llsyrtste Irmudosas, (giving a batter heat than iron = lazting longer, and not setting-tiro to surrounding wood worIeJRNIOKE PIPER, he: We Eire constantly prepared and are now shipping them to Alt vests of the 'Union. • No PACICIIVI REQUIRMIL—We have sent them safe ly to Wisconstailown, Texas, and other States, and never peeked thew. Munuftuitvere, LINK & BLACK, Faetory 7th and Grrniclotown Road, OtliPzi.n, S. A. HARRISON, 1010'Chestnut St., Phila. VITRIFIED CHIMNEY TOPS. Tins is an article to which every Builder's anon ' tiun should•be particulhtly directed. At this mo ment, from any roof in our large, cities you can. count thousands of brick chimneys ap completely EATEN ET THE COAL GAS AND wnsTnErt na , to demand immediate removal—to do which eeldom oaks less than $5, at once shotVing the necessity of some grti-' cle that will not decay or be eaten by gnii bo this we now offer in our Ornamental and Phan Chimney Tops. They era burnt herder than stone p in fact, perfectly vitrified, are impervious to the strong acid emitted by coal, (which: eats up brick and tuottar in less than three or four years.) We are now making, and have on hand, large quantities of several different styles, and from 2 feet to 8 ft. 9 in. high, and from $1.75 to $2O each, (LEss IN THE FIRST PLACF THAN A BRICK quoiNtr.) . • • ' Designs furnished and Airs promptly attended to by addressing the manufacturers at the ' Factory, LINK & BLACK, 7th and Germantown Road, OFFICE, S. A. HARRISON, 1010 Chestnut Eit., Phila, VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA GAR. DEN VASES, STATUARY, FOUNTAINS,BUILD ING ORNAMENTS, such as BRACKETS, CAPITALS, Montm.tons, Cheaper than any other material. Finer Designs than any other material. A large stook constantly on hand. Any design made to ordor by addressing the man ufacturers at the Factory, LINK & BLACK, . 7th and Germantown Road, OFFICE, S. A. HARRISON, 1010 Chestnut St., Phila. Philadelphia, July 25,1889.' LYONS' PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. HAVING received the agency for the sale of this Brandy in this section, we confidently offer it to the public as a pure and unadulterated article, as the following certificate will prove: CI3EMICAL INSPIFICTOR'B OFFICE 26 Sixth st., bet. Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, Mancrt, 1857. This will certify that I have this day inspeoted two separate lots of CATAWBA BRANDY, one in Bar rels and unp in Bottles, manufactured by Tawny= LYONS, and sold by his Sole Agent, J. Jacob; it the Depot, No. 07, opposite the Burnett House, and 143 West Third street, Olneiquati, and find them both arc and free from all poisonous dr deletereous dings, and as such have marked the same as the -law di rects. Given under my hand at Infairew ,_ • „ [Signed.] • HIRAM COX, ltl. Inspector of Alcoholic Liquors, ho. The 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals, bnt oven excels the beet imported Brandies in purity and flavor. It•is in fact tho best Brandy known.— This- statement is fully corroborated by the certill- • -sate of many of our. most distinguished analytiatil Chemists, some of which accompany this circular. The went of PURE BRAND - That' long been felt in 'this country and the introduction - of an article of such quality as to.superccde the sale- and use of those vile compounds hitherto sold under the battle of Brandy, can only be regarded as a great - public good. The CATAWBA BRANDY possesses ail the ,good qualities claimed for 111 - 7, l j3st imported Liquor, and is of perfect purity ankitperior flavor.. - It Is therefore fully•entitled to the patronage of thepub lie as the above certificate bee shown. Ws feel eon romp. t lege 1..• 041.4(42 Wlll Um alTlßl vocable as that which it has met with in thud clreat.West, and that time is not far distant when Mut skiteriority of our own Liquors will put an end to their importation fioin abroad. For Medical purposes this'Brandy has no Ave] and hail long been needed: titsl:.lt is a sovereign and sure remedy for Dye impale, Flatulency, Low Spirits,;Languor, General Debility, &c., These Wines are made in the.neighborhoed ;of Cincinnati, and are guaranteed to. be Om Pore Jul' of Ike Grape, and aro eminently calculateA e 'for Intl& ids, and persons who require a gentle stimulant, or as a beverage will be found equal, if not superior to the beet imported. Retail price for Brandy, $1 25 per quart Mottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address. HARVEY BIRCH & BROS. Druggists; Reading, Pa. —tf • May 2,1860 MANHOOD, HOW I 9 OST I-10W RESTORED. Just PUblished, iwa Sealed Enuelcpe. A LEOTURE ON TIIE;NATURE, TRUATMENT •AND RADICAL 'OUSE OF.SPERMATOII - or Setninal Weaknose, Bop* Debility, 3cirousnees and Lrroluritary Emissionq, producing Impotency and lidontiil and:Physical InCapacity. ItOB.IIr 3; OIaXERWELL, M. D., •, The Important fact that the awfhl econtequeneesot dell -abuse may be effectually removed without inter nal,medicirtes or the dangerous applicant of caustics, Instruments, medicated boogies, and other empirical devices, is here P clearly demonstrated, and,the entire ly now and highly suceeSsiul treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author fully explained, by Means 'of which every one is enabled tto cure himself per fectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby , avoid ing on, the advertised nostrums of the day.• Thin Lecture will prove a, boon to thouturntla . apti, thou sands, Sent under seal to any address, post paid,' en receipt of twh postage stamps by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C: MAN% IL D., 480 first Avenue, Now York; Postßox 4,586. July 18.—January 17. .Cartiage Manufactory. ~FHE undersigned .hereby,,informs eV::: J. the' public that he keeps .opn -140"" stantlY on hand at his Caning° Man iftidtOry. Wilchnocksville, LohlihObiliity,. °Orrin ' es.er all dole niptions, which,he istpared to furn ish lit tholbvrest sates. -Tlits'easbuliuractory has been long established 'and . 18 well•known in this entire section of the county. 'lions tut the beet ma teriels are used,asiikalish....est workmen employed.— Persons calling conliNlitr.. , time! have alargo variety, from which to _select. Orate for now ,carriages promptly filled. Repairs made at the shortest no tice. By prompt attention to business the sub scriber expects to increase that liberal patronage, with which ho has already boon favored hy the pub lic. JONATHAN HEM Schnooksville, February 2.11,a550, —tf H. H. B. LICHTCAP & CO., I gl • COMMISSION MERCHANTS' irgt • No. 106 Warren Street. Corner of Washington, NEW YORK. • CONSIONMENTS of Flour, Graln,,Seedi, and all, kinds of Produce generally solicited. The Partnership heretofore existing between'''. 11. B Lightelp and George Wonner under the narne•of If. B. B. Lighteap Co.. is this day dissolved.by mutual consent.' The buelness will be carried on by H. B. tighteap, under elle some n a me: Mr. George Wen ner will hereafter act ns agent for the House. New York, February lb, .• —ly • EMI . Insurance Co.; ALLENTOWN LEHION COUNTY, A. 9 P Tun Company Is organised under the general In -1- suranco—Lawrof this State, and insures upon the m ututtl principle exclusively, Against loss by fire, on Buildings, Merchandise nod other property. Ap plication for 'lnsuranca may be made at the office of the c'etniitiny;, or to the Surveyors whose names love heretofore been announced. o..W.TOOPER,.President. C. M. RUNK, Secretary. Allentown, Deo, 17 1869. —ly CMI PURE OHIO • CATAUTBA. , BRANDYI P. LAWALL, mole keit - 76FM° county.— ..11h Price .per bottle $11.25, b • the ceoO SIC EIM MEI
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