MIMI 0 = 111 ME 1111 = MEM =I : ':-.V,:q.,:.',V• . 4.:w. - ,.:XJ.V..) 3 1 13i'M St I lY W. .01 I I 1 I tr 11'1 0111 1 . • „ • •I. 41.1 1 44 'AZ I / 4.. . ter' -.441 ,JCI •1i1.40014' Pill lif^ Cabinet.Ware,Roonis formerly_ Ow . " cw "-•' • •• • York Se °VC" " • • Dian k WEAVER/having lately formed co:. 1 . ~ iartnerthip in the above business, respectfully announemter.the 'citizens of Allentown and ileinity; thltt they hnve on hand a lint-rate assortment of B N W'af.S. , • titan deisitiptiotts, e lines tinr f Bureaus, Side-boards Pier,..Ceritrey Card, Main land Breakfast' Tables,' alse,WiltitnNot And S ofs Tab es, Parlor Chairs,Sprin g seat 80/icing Chairs; Sofas, Piano-stools, Bedsteads i nf every dem ptien,•tiogether with a general assort. Mont of KIT HEN EIOHNITITRE, all of which they WSW sit gi , time which 'defy competition in either to*YfAit-connti'Y. Thley" also manufacture to order every dossidlition Of Farnituro,•and every article sold by them is lvtairanted to give entire satisfaction, or no sale. So please give thorn a call and,see for your selves, at. No. 21:1 West Hamilton street,—sign of the Venetian 'Blind. Also, always on hand, Tucker's Patent and Putnam's Patent Spring Beds. Also, all kinds of LoOking °lathes. Naii-4k:bomplete assortment o Venetian Blinds alaraya onhand, and nutdn to order at Short notice. SIMON H. PRICE, HENRY 13: WEAVER. Foci: 26..—tf1 33TT3r "E"CrOlEt. HOUSE FURNITURE • The argest ) Beek-enfi_ most Fashionable Stookin Allentown: - *. • L'AFIAD I READ I 1 READ . II I —.. rrqnrwidiridgn ad have optineil their Nitw Cantrisa 1 WAREROOIIB, at No. 52 West Hamilton Street, near Hagenbuch's Hotel, in the borough of Allen• town, where they have in store, of their own menu• facture, a largo assortmert of • FURNITURE, of • , Dressing and Plain Bureaus, ""'• ' •Ni - 800 ! - t3 Rees; tiOMI . , • • Extension and othor.Tablgs Stands of every description, ,41ign and low Cottage Bedsteads, • A Cano Seat, Windsor and Rocking Chairs, . • Settees, Loolsing Glasses, ott,mll• shoo, and 'all other articles in hie lino or buottese. • Persons who are about to engage in housekeeping can procure a full outfit at 'prices as low, if not a lit tle lower, than can be pun: Mood elsewhere. All tho Furniture is well made, and can be warranted to be g00d,.. ,, Repelling promptly stionded to. MALBURCI Qc lIAGRI4I3I3CII. Allentsiwn, May 30, 1860.1 —3m Lgdies 9 0 FANCY FU • TWIN BARNIRA, No ,71,8 Ancu ST., be tween fitb and Bth Sts. Philadelphia. (Late of 818 Market St. Importer, Manufacture of and Dealer in all kind of FANCY, FURS. Having removed to in; Nets Store, 718 Arch St and being now engage( entirely in the Notaajad• tare and Sale of Fancy Fur', which, in accord i once with the " One Pri at the lowest poeeilde pri t able profit, I 'would soli t a visit from' those in want of Fury for either Ladie or Children? Wear, and an inspection of my selecti n of those goods, satisfied, ita.Pqm, of my ability ,t.o please in every desired essential. 6. . . .. j Uit..Pehoits at adi ince, who' aii . slit incon venient to call persona y, need onl ' a the arti ole,.they wish togothe with the p .. ',lnstruc tions for sending , and orwerd the "Ay ad dress—money accom nying -..t0 ins ithifac• tory compliance with (heir wishes. . 1, August 22, 1860. I A. IL F' ANCNOU' lIAB RE OVER FROM 241 TO' 433-MaOle St., bet ail ; .~101 liWSNQ. ; RedtretiOr! of Goods' whit. 'a *ale ". 77;Y!1 to 374 °N. deo Cotton Laps, In r. "l2 " Ih, Colored Carip !;.;,;,, et C. . ; 21 " 20. " 'White " 4( 17 f, ft It Cotton Yarn, c; 19 "1 8 if Randell'e Tie Yern " 22 ' 1 20 " " " " " ordineq, " 20 "IB " " Beet Candle Wick, ' " 22 "20 '‘ " No. 2 " " .20 , 1" 18 " r. Linen CarpekChnin, "; 20 "19 " " Manila Bed`Cotals, 103 ft '" 950 , 800 " des, 'lamp " 108 f. " 250 275 " AU kindoef—Mopes-redteed-from -60 to 25 cents per dozen. v‘ r lemomber tho bast goat and chor7t stock, the City, lo kept at 429 arket Street Bitiqiith"; north side.; . September 5. Wanted.--A Wife. THE undersigmd 2 ; 0 years of age, wishes L. to ongogo'..inisolf the;stede.of.',',nudtnnony" with a companion ...,t, rpOssigelkg the following qualideatio.. •',-• • - • lst.—Sho must hope 0 , 1 common sense. .••••• 2nd.—Must underlain 01.4 rp eaning of "Lady" , or know how to bobs Hrd and last of midi are, hoht-brown . hair and decidedly hand mm . A kind dispositi n p rabl to wealth. Only such as above spool ed noo apply sacredly ano. oo _ lidentially to the un °reigned stating time and pious of interview. Addless Cardmf J September 5. DR. TKO VORAIHRLY a p .1: Martin and gr avivania, announce vicinity that' he ha Ilantilton qtreel, di D rug S tOre, wi to condor hie profe April 25, 1860. lilllitilill IMPORTAIYI e Price STORE ! 441 ," '_.sm 12112 A. Y. REGISTER. Oliver, Esq., Allentown, Pe. • --3 t OE C. YUGUI vale offleO student of Dr. O. L luate of the University of Penn to theoitizens of Allentown and opened: on ottioe No. 52 East , ctly opposite Lewisehmidt 1 ,rehe Li read)! isy'daY rbY nigh hind set ideas to all ieted. '—lf MM II t: . ME .SIISI,:::ITEEKIV-iIOIT : , ',lltOt '''.:?.•k::.,: PUB tiliA NEW PLACE ICS TO MIMO . THE Inegoit of go itnitown, eon be found No. 20 EAST HA LTON STREET . , NZLIGH 8: t . EMIG'S "LION zt AL. i-. i-.." These gentlemen adopt this othod to inform their friends and the public in gen- I thett•they 13t111 cat'-: ry on the Merchant Tailoring witless. heir stock of Geode among her articles, consists of lotha of all, oelialA and toe, Cassimeres,•of Fran, and American manufac ies ; Vestings, bilk Volvo .., Satins, Silks, Woretetiind other doprip fions, figured and plain, Shirt t and Shirt-collars, Stocks, Cravats, Ilandkorehlofellose, Suspenders, &d o ' besides many other articles ming in their line ef .business, and all will lid sold tho lowest prices. Their stock of Ready-Blade CI tog, comprises every thing in tbo clot ng line, from an over:coat doWn to an under-shirt ado up after the latest and most fashionable style. Their stock be ing so extensive, that none will lei e it, unless fitted from the "bottom to the top." . Customer Wo , will be done up as usual, and for eir work they are willing to be bold responsible, both aro prim- Heal workmen in She " art of cutti ," and all the work is made up under their own e ervision. Having adopted the CASH eyste , they are not compelled to provide up hat loseby increased prices. Buyers who pay cash are of required 4o make up the losses of such as will u pay. 1:R1 - Agents for Thomas P. IVilli t,l3' and G. C. Scott's Fall and Winter Fashion PI es. Country , tailors supplied. st:frAlsa agents for Weed's PatcatlSewing Ma chine, it is one of the beet in ueo on dcount of its simplicity, correct mechanical prineitlos and the superiority of its work. Prices—No, o t sso ; No. 5, 75: No, 4, 110; Nu. 4, $lOO. JOHN !atm, JOHN L. B EINIG. -tf Allentown, September 5 11.3111VD017.41.3r.5. Barbarous' Annotinoent ! WILLIAM REIM , TONSOIt GENERAL, of the Eifel° Ilegion of Ponnsylvanin r is heppy to inforoi t isoverelgn people, :scattered throughout the clfatill ov the vici4orn banks of tho e., bcire ,h of Al , . •.. i AI! Itlfirt t i p • • • PALATIAL SILOINGXBALOOIII. ' Nq. 43 East Hamilton•otrebt.;.'nettoly. opp the Vost Once , whore he inyites 'them. to,sall• ,they want a gulf*, cagy SHAVE; HAIII. CU ING SHAMPOONING, or WARM, or COLD Il IL ' 'T'HE • -, ~.. h l b e ' ' .. k 4 " Son of man, take Ass al' a r 3 X . Ezekiel, 6th chapter, lo et Halt„gentlemen, halt for A moment or trio, And read viluttap artists 'from Allontown, aii 7 o Your hair he caiitiat'ups.or cuZit.with ski • Qr,.if to your:ehin, sirs,,fod•wishilliku to air •Ititaot to tho fashion, or just toyoblirwill; . [ A ,„,,..„,.myznovo ill its roughness avray,, - ,;', -Sao - _keep razor all obstacles yield, i' llos to the sharp edged scythe in the fl a, ,vs .- er branch of his trade you will fin ~ , a workman cut out to your mind, . , •.: - C.o"in, and try him, and ho has no fear, i'J in will employ him, whilstbe romaine h o; Ho, le, gentlemeu A yritb a heart truly fervent, In his tritutri,i4trade; your most humble serve L. • ' 2 M!" . : ... -- 'PERFUMEI?IES. Tincidrgest and best selected assortment of et fumeries, Extracts. Soaps, Brushes, Powders, a i Allentown, comprising all .varieties, qualities am pzioes, at • MAME AND COLD BATHS May be had a 1 all hours of day or evening: this departinant everything . is:arrangod for the c venienee of patrons. • • ,'• ', NEWS ot-FicE. , •• • 0. ; .. tedwittthe above baiiness is, the a I regn , established News Mice In Allent 0.., All . t it # imtTork and Philidelphia &MOE regain I reeelted•MM 'distributed to regular subscribers al for sale .ite . gm' counters . Also, all Illustrated pore, popularliookliesMagesiner, Novels, &p, As , ,• .• . . .N.EDIER'S .. . . for a past liberal recognition by t public, he will ever strive to conduct Lie bur:incite as to merit a continuance of tho some. ' Allentown, September ft. ¶3. K. MOYER, OM 'REINHOLD & MOORE WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TOBACCO AHD SEAS Warehouse,. S. W. Corner 3rd and Race•Sts. PHILADELPHIA. JTC. SWOYER formerly of Lehigh aunty wouh\ 0/ • respeotfully inform LIB friends and b public that bo is soiling Tobacco for the above , In whorei lo,woul,d be glad to receive customers and sell that'll 'goods that ho itili.guarantee to provo•stitis ctorily, — !Ailtog4axortment Lf Manufactured nd Loaf rii',olwAy.kqn. hand. tiet . 2o, 134130., —ly 'lent own ikcadem . TILE Fall Term-of thin Institution was ope Aid Go 1 Monday the 3rd ofSiptdinber. .Pupile ate r,.,- odlved into , the Sehyli at any time and chargedonly y r , .from th ' tait343. . .. Prima , erquaricry, : ' 4.00 T0m04522 siglibb, t rips,ohae,. 4.50 cC05.00 f*Wr. - `. 'fl ; ...fr• . 0 with Latin and Greek, 0.00 . :., , o a " " French, f. 50 Music, ...4,.k. - 4.00 Use of Plano N. practice, . i.OO Drawing, - • . 5.00 Fuel for winter, • 50 A few pupils arc received into the family of be Principal at the rote of $4O per quarter for•bund, washing and tuition in all !munches except Mutio and Drawing. July 11, 1860 w EAGLE HOTEL. CORNIm of Hamilton and Seventh Stro eta, (Mar ket Sum* lllantowa, Pd. TEE Eagle' to well situated for the a. co nedation of travelers.. It is furnished in the hest u a .nor. The 'rabic; is prorle.d with the best fart. the mar ket affords, and the bar ii , pplied with the purest and Feat . liquors. . . . Farmers and persons from the country, will find th• stabling and yard, as well as ti , Hotel; conve ent., . O 01•mnibufe.ti•ino regularly from this ; Limo to . be Rell-road depots. MOSES SCIINEOK, Pioprietor. Allentown, January 4, 1880. • ly I . r =1 KEE NM f.l It MO A _1 4 L-ya:N..'!-Q.' , .W . .., : p,:ki:.."; • ' OOAOff AND CARRI'AC-E nANt,FA,,CrOttt; P2l 11 It 8. iiras 114ESPECi'VULLY announces t43' tali friends and tho public in general that he' htte r laMfy''oet& moncod on an extonsive - scalc the Qoadimaing Molten,. • ' n variousbranelies, at the old stand inlightli streer;oppaelte the 'adman Lutheran Church, whelp he islirepilied to make 'to order,, and also kedp o'd hand, Omnibuses, Pockathays, Carryalls, York teayons,'Bubviea, Sulkeys, &c.; &c., &e., Which, for beauty and durability cannot be surpass ed . by any, Connhmakera, in the State or elsewhere, while, his terms aro as reattonable, as thoste of any establishment. Ile uses none but &grate materials, and employs none but good workman—Consequent ly, ho intends that the vehicles .manufactured at hie establishment ''t sSalt take the shine off" of all oth ers made in this part of the country. Ile professes 'to iinderatandthis business by experience, and there fore assures, himself that he , shall be enabled to rem dx,itatisfactioa, to his customers. Call npd fudge for yourselves., ..„. „. . Allentown, May 23, 186 D, e ever , brouglii to Al Campaign Medals, CONTAINING Beautiful Photographic Portraits of the Candidates. 9ITI 031•13 pefrAgents ordering by mail, must enclose the price, and one cent extra for each medal, for postage. If ordered by Express, cost and charges can be .col looted by tho Express Agent if desirable. ta..Agents should order from tto numbers, of the above List, and state what proportion of each Can didate they want. _Packages of less than ten, at retail prices. Address, K. ORUGER, 742 Broadway, New York. —2m 111 August 15, 1860 MOUNT AIRY. HOTEL THJi undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and. the public in general, that he has rented nd now,occuples the new • MOUNT AIRY HOTEL. . In .Bast Allentown on the road lead ,- Sng•from Bobimprs lintel to the Al i-pi m r.• libtown Iron Works., The House lo - lnautifully situated, large'and roomy, with first rate stabling and water close at hand.— Being somewhat experteneed in kcrping n public house, ho flatters himself to bo able to give full sat isfaction to those who may think proper to favor him with their custom. , . . He will furnish his bar with the boat of 1141gors, and hie table with the choicest the market affords.— His bedding are all now, and cleanliness will be pb , served throughout bin establishment. He invites such of his friends who pass and re pass his house, to give him a call, Allentown, April 11, 1860, REIMER I. N..GIVEGORY.. -ly . • 7 . ..'r J 1 i , ' I • 1. 'lr ` ~: l•`I IN ALLEN2IO.IIrIT., 'PETER LErra, -tf STYLES AND PRICES Retell Price. ,Agente. I.—Largo Double, Silver Plated, 50 ete. 20 Ma 2.—Double, Silver Plated, 36 15 3.—Double, Silver Plated, 30 12 4.—Small, Silver Plated, 25 8 s.—Solid, Double, Gilt, 25 10 IL—Shell, Double, Gilt, 25 9 7.—Single, (Candidate for Prod dent,) Gilt, B.—Scarf, Sbawl and Badge Pine, with Portrait, 25 Carpetings , - Oil-Cloths, &c.. PHOUGH, Jr., invitee the attention of buyers to . hie exton.ive stock of CARPETS; of jroreign and Domestic Manufacture, and of the moat cellibri.- ted makes. For beauty of designs and durability of colors, cannot be excelled—lf you see them you will be Imre to buy. Beautiful Tapestry, English Brusseels, 76 cents to $l.OO, ac.,.Three-Plys, Ingrain Carpets, suitable for sating; dining rooms and chambers, 25, 37.1,-01 wool 50, 82, 75, ho. Also, large stock of Floor Oil Cloths, from ito 8 yerds wido. WINDOW SHADES; forms an important branch in our business.—l keep on hand styles of every description. Druggetings, Coco-Mattinye, Stair Rods, Rugs, Hats, hug Car pets, dm. PHINEAS HOUGH, Jr., No. 508 North SECOND Street, (First Carpet Store above NsbIe,)—BRANCII •STORE, No. 802 SPRING 0 Ani.:uB Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. N. B.- -Discount made to Country Storekeeporit. 1 ugust 22, 1880. - —4lm DO YOU WANT SHOES OR HATS ? loallb os, The place to bny,them Cheep is at the StOre of' Elias Mort( & Son, No. 79 West Hamilton Street; -next door 'above the Ilardwaro store of Ilagenbuch, Ilerala & Co. They having just reduced their prices full 10 per cent, with a largo and well selected-stoek of goods to which constant additions aro being ren.le,nod would respectfully invitoonoand all togive them en early .call, confident that they will not -go away dissatisfied.. The stock consists of a general variety of Boots, Shoots, Mats, Caps, Trunks, Va. jizea, Carpet Bags, &c., all of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest for Cash or trade." ELIAS MERTZ & SON. N. B. Merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our storek before purchasing elsewhere. May 2,1860. tf Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to • the undersigned, Executor of the lest will and ostament of Lydia Frantz, late of North -Whitehall lownship, Lehigh county, deceased, all , persons in. lebted to, said ostato are requested to make pay., beet within six wooks from this date; and all pee ns having claims .against sail Mali?, will present em, duly authenticated, for eetllerzient within ,tdie ie mentioned time to . ,••• '. ETAVAED KOHLER, Executor. August 22,1860. • . —6t ni:{q.9f)fl L ~ 71 , 1 , 6 10 n ;.. .: , id ,f~ j NIB =MEM '!“1 ;SIA ;~:~. 1:211 __...4& SIIIIIBIER t , • >\:: ,- : ~, n ..... „,.: - .: Hata wfijki,n g, dais& driving I. . : At.l.• 13OUT HEAD 'COVERS. - Hikerintera IltdOSTdolialive 1111 "fO °tram; light;'airy, dashing. . - • . 1/ -A l 'lfo, en of tact° and fashion il 1414 ° '"` tames bright and jolly ' • ' ;Bata for. Ha " rbr 4144 1164 . giY i' " • . . i. 4.1 and burly ; He; for st i „,. ht hair or for curly; :.t 4 , gla ftt te f r ° a r in7pr o ' -' l4 ' P 6 ma ti t g n , E t n i t i l i t h l6 g g c ; . . , Hats, for Aria E xy,‘ ' Hats for every k a It Ot'ag °ther .; '" . , ! „Hats of ',silk, .feltosi, : ,,' either; beaver; ' • •••"' ~..,Hots li pat;dlm9" wqs ' ‘ l, ' ata• Or. spa's and wit Y , F 1 .1 '': • . " Hata of styles:to Wfinea Pf„ a°B ;., Hate with which a roma 0 t.. ,. ,, , ~, . Hats for scenes of 'wild "',, '±. ' ' " Hats of •Many ShaPetran - .' : Hate admitvid by Drams" , 4 . . , • Hats to stand all kinds of m V., Hats distinct for every °Alin "S Hats llghti•pliablei elastic"; Hats less flexible and plastic; Hate of quiet styles.forpastors ; • Hats round-crowned 7 nyour ketowi .' , asters • . Hats to shit snob' thee and itsitiOri I , ' Hatif num:doled• for ventilation; Hats for young mon and for children , Hats of beauty quite bewildering; . slats , that boys and Misses sigh for; s, , ' Huts, in fact,,that habit's Of 9 fort \ \ ' Hata for soldiers, hats for sailors; Hata that grace the work of tailors ; , Hats at. THERE, FOTTII I • End. FIVE dollars; ''\ Fit for gentlemon and scholars, .V. At floss' Great' Hat Emporium, No. 33 East Ham- Iton etroet, nearly opposite the German Reformed : church.. Straw Goods in all their variety, Ladies' hhakets, Ladies' Bloomors, Children's Flats, Chil ' dren's Plain and Fancy Ruts, ;Boys' Caps and Hard, Iravoling and Sportingcaps,ltedsoft Hata. The, An: , tortmonta ombraco a gteater. variety of styles than hls over yet been 'atteletacid Att this branch of .the irinessin Allontown. . , • SXLVBST.E.B. WFAER, Agent. ..' Allentown, April.lB. ' —if Mt& I= 41Gke31063113E0a. HE CHAMPIONSHIP. Til GHO II the 'nation As'e6 . iirulsetl from centre . to circumference- with the news of.the Great Pr e Fight, and many of the politest patriots of the lal' are alnrmed and filled With apprehension for theattfety of the 'Benicia Boy s and while it behooves in* philanthropist, whether Heenan be the champ. icing the world or, not, to do his utmost for hie counry's valor, the !undersigned, in order to settle the thole question, hereby announces that he has enttiod into voluntary servitude .to the public in genial, and his friends in particular, whereby this commnity at least may rest, recuro as to the supply of thir most pressing Apnte. • 'lambent Prize ]'Fighting is a novelty, but it is a practeal matter, which everybody can understand, to botble to procure at very low Pates, the beet, the !motet, the easiest and cheapest , • liciirts, Shoes, Gaiters 111 AND SLIPPEIit . • A A Tha\can be procured anywheo this side of Cape Horn. • BOOT HALL IS Till PLACE. No. 9 nth Seventh street, Albntown,Pa.. opposite tho o e f t of Jr. T. H. Martin, Where you can par. ohasoloots and Shoes cheaper than anywhere else . FOR THE PEFTER. i;nCl . iihg li gUita - ,r, v ,T, 6 fex.t trbegza2l abroad at Boot Hall is fully manized, committees appoin land ready for businos with JAMES LUCAS, in the Chair. —tf 0, 1860 T ple of Fashion. HEAD- C NO. 15 10 6 Tr AVE 1-1- eve AND SE Those ma O'er whi Where the And the MEtl They bee They either The beet Allentown, E. I . LAWALL 9 . Apoth carp ad Druggist, WHO . MAIM AND NETAN.I. t l. No. 21 Wes amilton, St., Allentouni; Pa '. / fib TANTLY ON RANI) • ,--1../ gs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, N • • Ms, Perfbmery, Patent • Poid, Camphene, Medicines, ' It *hob Turpentine, Soda Ash., task, Saponifier, Sweet 'Oil, 11 011, &e., La., &v., &o. fresh supply of Congress yrater I } :igs. urposos, several fine brands of Vine and. Gin. Cattle Powder, Castile Soap, Just rocolvod from 'Saratoga S JOHN IVARG. tf For medioinall Brady, Old Por Physicians can all Medicines fur .will I will find price& profits as by bill New York: Allentown, Jul Car' riag' := • T • ata ufaotory.* Saline( gee of ell doeoriptio ish at ttni lowest r has been long estib entire section of th tarifa arc used, ap Persons milliggoan from which ,to ire promlifly filled. It By prompt• iber P- Its to II scriber expect— to with which ho has lie. Sahnocksville, Fo WAIL 20,000 Rolls of possible sari TIRE undersigned ho 'int received direct.from the I . manufactories, A . largest, the beet and the cheapest rumortment o ALL P,APERS, ever offer ed to the publics in AM town. Persons desiring to urchase, would do ,well to call and examine my. tool; of now Patterns and beautiful deslgne at lot l prices before purchasing elsewhere. Also all.kintis of Out nd Plain Window Shades, and Fixtures . . EDWIN SAEGER, N 0.114 East Rata ton St., Allentown, Pa., Dealer in Sohool 13°014 Wall Papers, Perfumery, &0., &o. Also a News.Akenoy. March 14. —tf JOSEPH S. 11(1 , 11ER M . l g . e . eg li f A. GILtDUATF. of iiihrson iSedioakCollege, L5l. and .reslc i f eldelberg township, Le .. ~ high county; ly in the vicinity of the Publie house.,of fEf.r. anieWleibeert“offora his pie • fusions' services to the °Rhin of that vicinity. no Will gladly answer to callsl4 ' all hours of the day or night. [November 10, 1059.—tf . ti nfltitt t; • .! , i' 11/ ll= =II JANt: , .. , ool4, , Aß,::oo::.TiplTc.gis:lsstEltiANPijili. M O-R , 14 I:$ E P PPM. P.' E .4' 1 24 418 6 0 000. MME ARTERS FOR HATS & CAPS rist & Saurs, EST •HAMILTON STREET ALLENTOWN, PA. band the beat and neatest stock of goods before opened to the public. CALL DE TO STRANGERS. i, tr y l l ons o bricks, oh say if thou knoweet, the g eta dard of FASHION'S unfurled. eloom s rm, and the prices are low'et, ate an ape are the beet and the °heap owo d? • once o CHRIST .4, SAURS', and be pu i . lain assist you to bear out your plan, ive got or will speedily make you a or CAP ever aeon upon man. Tay 5, 1860. tf ye confidence in 007 purity:of lied by me.. . , more pnrchasini, articles of me —able, allowing them as fair goods either in Philadelphia or • B. D. LAWALL. O. —tf Manufactory. undersigned hereby infornis Ihe public that ho keeps" con r on hand at his Carriage Man , •vilia, Lehigh County, Carria •:, which he is prepared to fam ish' This carriage manufactory shed and is well known in this . unty. None but the beat ma r he best workmen employed.— , tall times have a large variety; 1. Orders for new carriagee airs made at tho shortest no :tendon to business the sub raaso that liberal patronage, dy boon favored by the pub. . ''' • JONATHAN HESS. ,thy 29, 18110 —tf ,PAPERS. all' Papers of every and description. . ffi Eleetion . lrodlainatiortt' fiIiJESUANT to tlie act of the General Assembly Commonwealth:; of the Commwealth lifiPeiiet t jlvilhili; Posited the 2nd day of July, 1632,,L,011 AELEfiI E..,HAR1,T2,4 Sheriff' f the county of Lehigh, do hereby give pub, lie:Pitioo tb the electors •of the - itcliebsici cOunlY that an oleotion wilfbe lieldon the,seclond Tuesday . in'Oothbor next, (winch will be the.llth day of said mo'n'th.;) for the partato of chbosing btballot .Ono Person for Governor of.the.Cothvionwealthi of Ponnsylvaniy;. , . • „,. . ' On'e Person to represent the .. alitriet; cOrtiposell o Lehigh and. Books in the Congress , of thclUniteict; States. . , • . • , TwirPorsons'ai represent. the disttiot composed Of the counties of Lehigh'.andl Carbon lir the Legliliii turcv of Pennsylvania :...,,. .. . ..., • Ono Person for Prothonotory of the county of Le higOno h '•,.. ' ' • • ', ' .Person for Clerk. of the;several. Courts of the' county of, Lehigh; . . .„ .. , • Ono Person for Register of te di e mity - of One Person for Commissioner of, tho county „of Lehigli 1 ' . .. • . One Person for Coronor 'Of the Cbunty it•t'Le-‘ bight., One Person for. Director of the Poor of the County of Lehigh; '.. .. .• Geo . gimop for Auditor of the, county of ' Le-' Nigh;;• d '''' i 'Twci"Perebilii . f or Trustees' ' of the Asa only n Allentown. . • . , • The electors of the county of lohigh,aforesaid, on tho AM' sedotidTuesday in Oetelior nett icill'neeet at. the i several: fdisfridts. composed ,of the bbroughs and, tec several, torvii ships following to wit; 'The electors of First Ward, in the borough of Allentown, will•hold their .electiOn at , the house of Joseph Her. • ~ ,' ,:, • ... • • • The electors of tho Second: Ward'in,the Horough A Allerithwii iit•tbe house bf:Dinieftatiinger. Tho electors of Third Ward in 'the. borough of '. entown at the house of GoorgolVotheraold. ~. e Oldetcirh 'of Fourth' Watd in tee boroug h of town at' the house cif John Metz - got. - ' ~, electors of Fifth, Ward in the , ; borough,, of .pin at the House of Sanibel llitoy,er. J P,' otitors•bf Saliebnit , titiVriship at the house ° , .,', 9 1" stain said township. • • , Lit e,,s \ e e,, ors of South Whitehall township at the " e "" e ` k l il l i StrELLIIN th said township. Thy oleo . of Hanover township at the house of Charles iifit in Rittersvilie. The e`eetel. oJetneeVf Upper - Siuicon township at the house of ilt, iu Said township, ta'he 4 " 0 " t'Tsaunucti at the house of John D. Earle in said oiigli . The 'electors • o w e i 6el ib urg township, nt the house of Nathan Kr"k3y, in said township. The elactors of Het burg township, at the house of Peter Miller in saiu.„,„ s hi p , 0 The electors of Washisor, township at the houeo of David Peter, in said to,„thi p , Tho electors of North Witehall township at the . ' house of John Schantz, Jr., ‘ said township. . The electors, of Lowhill, toy, i p at the house of Jacob' Zidimennan, in said tot s hi p , The electors of Upper Itlaculti o township, at 'the boom> of Obarle's Michael, in Yoge, 3v ill e , ' • . 1 The electors Of Li - fwer Macunglitownship, at the house of Charles Shumaker in Newap o xis. The • electors of the borough of Millorstown at the house of Henry Idillhouse in said vprough.• The electors of Upper Milford towtmip, at the house of George Beck, in Shimersville. Tho eiectors of Lower ililfor d townstip at the house of Edward Fry in said tdwnship. The electors of Lynn township, at the• rause of David Didier, in said township. The electors of the borough of Humus, at the:awn of Bimon.Shumachei in said borough. The General Election in the said several district , ' to be opened between the hours of eight and ton in the forenoon and shall continuo without interrup tion or adjournment unlil seven in the evening when the polls shall be closed. . • NOTTCHIS HEREity . GIVEN 1 . 1.4,1 0, - .:12 -.. 1,71 NU' caecipr 4 usneed 01 thO' rellCC Militia and Borough Officers, who shall hold any offico . or appointment of profit or trust mndor the United States or any city or dorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or agent, who is'or shall ho employed under the legislature, oxocutivo t or judiciary department of this State of the United States, or if any incorporated district, and also that every member of the State Legislature and of the se— lect or common council of any city or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exereisoing at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any elootlen of this commonwealth, and that no other . officer of such election shall •bo eligible to bo voted for.. ' The r‘Aurn Judges to meet ut the Court HOMO in thOboreagh of A lontown, en Friday, the 12th day of October,' then-and there to perform the things re quired of them by law.. CHARLES B. HARITZ, Shhriff. Sheriff's Office, Allentown, Sept. 12, 1858. —4t GOD SANG THE COMMONWEALTH $20,000 Premiumis Offered., ASLY hint to 'those whg, have no money .for ' money, money,'is all the go; and no trust at Stopp's Cash Store. Now 'ladies and gentlemen, I will tell you ono thing, if yOu promise not to toll Tom, Diak and Harry that Stapp has just returned from a tour of near two months and' brought With him leas than $83999.991 hts. worth of noNrFall and Winter Goods, just to suit all our free and indepen dent people. Don't tell Susan,,TEata. and Fanny, that Stopp got near 13314 yards bleak silks, 11052 yards French Merino, 23021 yards Cohourg, 717 yards Penton. Cloth, 29991 yards DeLainqs of all ; the newest styles, 36131 yards new style dress goods just from Paris, 436832 yards Calicoes and Muslim', 1146 Shawls of all styles and prices, Id 7 Cloaks of all the latest styles. And, now, there is, another secret, which you may not'have heard, that Stephen A. DeUglaeleft Reading on Monday morning for Stopp's Cheap CaslA Store, to got a new suit to keep him comfortable through the campaign.— And Abraham Lincoln, Bell'anA Everett and Breck enridge and Lanahavo also deter Mined tb htide stilts from the same piece. And now foram 14,000 yds, Cloth, 11,000 yds, Cassimore; 29213 yd., Satinetta 2800 yds, different,kinds:pantings .1821 yds, flan nel, and. 17021 yds t Carpets and Oil Cloths. Also,,a large lot of Groceries, 700 bags of Salt, Sugar, Coffee Molasses Honey Aoi • • N. B.:Stepp hue also a tremendous lot new style Fall and Winter ,Goods, flowers, ribbons, &c, arid in stiort everythin g, belonging to a 'fancy millinery store. Now remember Stapp' will. sell all his new Goods 20 per cent, cheaper than anyother man with in 200 miles. Therefore ' I say that money, money .is all the go; and no trustat Steppe Cheap Cash store No. 35 West Hamilton St., Allentown. Pa. WANTED.-Ten well experienced hands for mil linery work; and also 6 apprenticed girls' can find good employment by 'calling immediately 'at the above sunned store. Cash paid weekly. Allontoirn, September 12, Ladies' Attention. 91E LADIES Of Allentown and vicinity, who are seekers after the beautiful, will not fail to learn from the "Litman lizatsran,''.which is their surest guide, that the Fall and Winter opening of Paris, New York and Philadelphia fashiOns, is about taking place at Mrs. Stepp h Co's magnificent store, No. 13 West Hamilton street, straw, silk and velvet bonnets of every description, ladles dress cape and head dyes, sea ; Indies and children's " walking hits," mourniqg bonnets of every style. Flowers and ribbons, plain and fancy silks, and all other kinds of new style dress goods. Crinolines and corsets, gloves and hosiery, laces anCetnbrolderies. Also shawls and cloaks of the newest patterns and styles. Cloaks out and made to 'order. Their bonnets can not be equalled by any made In town, and are not surpassed .by any made In tho city. In fact, they have a thou sand and ono millinery appurtenances that have never entered into man's imaginations. 'But, don't fail to ko and see Mrs. Stepp k Co., as they have the finest room in the place devoted to such purposes; full of the best of ladies' goods, ready at wholesale and retail, for the ladies of Lehigh, that they may get directly at the impartation, and pick the finest that fashion can boast of. Ladiei, attend and be ready. N. B. Old bonnets repaired ,tqual to new. 12 or 15 good milliners wanted immediately. MRS: BTOPP 411 CO. Allentown, September 12. . . —3t NATIONAL HOTEL, BAUD STADE% 41.1101721,T1MM ;• P•II , ILADELPIIVA. , " • ' 'CYRUS CARNARY; Prdprithor. I , November 2, 1859 13 .-c0., - :(prio'..) Ilneri-lival ninnv. ;. F. 9% iilic I'lllll 1. , rioitgighipo 4 i 1' 7 • . i . ' AS! 401 1 ' Or i 7 . 0 1 (1 1' r. 007 . 111 010'24 101i1 • 0 MEM NiIWU '. int! •ith , MEV CHE -1 , 11 - ;:nq fa• , •.ullr •71r(!fiA ‘ ri lt.tll -... •I• 1! / 4, ;' N 4 •••1ar....: tit i... 1 itew. 0 7 17 - 41 -tiTe, zipiiiii: l aE i1,,,,,k,,,,,,,. ~,,v.O no7l,99nolla'cOre the l'illtdierihr arpeilattbriiiiirri Inink, alid'd '- ,IDSart..tiMik have I Maintairied. a higtorainireeteri in ,almoe pv.ery part of the Tolle", for .their,soatporl i naik and linmeitatelooliar Of Yeaterliiiterfeethetilt to .pereorm.offerinte tuidsratiarly fro ry It o . diei eabe ;to which , the haranniframp utilahlth, , ; :,y ; ; •' ' Thelollewing are hinting' the die awing iarieti i olAramart diseases.liewisteh ilia i nli , 6%.:;: r:f .:) ..) VIIGIBTABLEI TAIFII;b1BEIPINI313 ;',;; Are.woll.oknotoWn to be infallible.i.eri:' it lira .) . ,' . 01a DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansdpg,,thp kot and'senoadAdtomaishk r Atid "creating a flio* of pure, healthy! bile,•insteoutitof 'the; Mate Ad' acrid ..kihd, 'FLAT trl4lN.gy,i loas A t A R poil l , /i(aßgara.,.ffewi(l ache; Restlessness., .111'-"Tp - mpen, .4nziety, Languor and. Metaitehory,•Which aid itheibitlial elyiniptimilf Or Dys2 PcP. 31 4 11 , will VstiLkshstaft el tustural,'oproseqtrinshos , hr it/! ease, , ' COSTIVENESS) by 'cleatisibiettiti WA% !bilk& of the Antestinea , with.a:Polvetat promise; dolid without. violence i all violent parges u ksayo ,tho harm' ! " Furtive' within Piro awl.. ' nEEVERS of all kinds;:byrestniing 4.hetblood'tio a renter oirealatien, throsigh the ,Browse, of ,respirsr. than in each 'cases, and the thorough tiolullon of. Ep4k intestitialbinitrilatiOn' it ' irthefill " ' •' " ''' '' ' • ' t 1 1 • . ThO . Lira • Aredicineel haVP:: been, icaltowil.4 hi -mine , ' RHEUMATISM perManently, ,in threewaeho z .and , GOUT in half' hat titne,:by rime:dug' liiiiareshatled' reasetfthe muscles and ligaments Of the , Airits.,‘ :;• DR9PpIES•of 411 kinds, by . frpoleg seid,strength-. ' efiliig the ItiddOya and bladder i they opertite most delightfully on those important 'organs and honed. have ever,intoa fenn el a. cortain : rentedy,firrthe yomot Milleff of'GRAVED: : -Rho WORMS, by. dislodgitigifretn doettorningtl e l f tip 19. 774' the skiT7 matter.to, 74ich tia4e,NroMIPIR a tore. ' 'St U RN Y,IIIXIER.S mill' INT ETEIt'ATH SOH ItS',' by the perfect purity which tbebe.frifeAredicines give. to the tY.s.I blood, and all the humors. • , 13430R13119T1C ERIIPT'IS and dad Cudgel:anis, by : their alterative effect, upon the fluids that faedihe skin, and the ruprbid atoto o' which,,ocessionvall eruptive Cointialrits, kilo*, Obudy, and Other dis agreeable aimploxione. : •;; ,r , • , • :,;, The use of these Pills for.a very, short time will effe, et an entire cure of SALT 'ItHETM, and a strik ing improvementin this'Clearness of the skin. COM MON COLDS and INFLUENZA Will always be oar.• ed by one dose, or by two in the worst cases. 'PILES.—The original proprietor' Or these Me;dl - tines, was oured of Piles,:of 95 years standing: byl the use of the Life Xedieines alone.. ' •.•.: , FEVER AND ACILIE.—For this scourge:Of'the ' Western country -these' Medicines Will two found a safe, speedy, , au certain . remedy.; Other medicines' leave the lo,ttem subject to a return of the disease—, a bare by t °se • ledicines is permaiientrit/iiiil, t',e, j, satisfied, an . - ,cured. . ' .. , ... 1. , -. • . BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPI,,AINTSL —General Debility, Loss of Appetite, and Disedees . of Ponales , —the Medicines have been used with' the meet beneficial results in cases of this dcsorl,ption:-=, tugs Evil, and Scrofula, in its Worst. i' . O*QP, yields the mild yet powerful action or these remarkable dicines. • Nigjic Sweats, Nervous Cptuplaiuts 4411 kinds Pa/pitacion of thu !kart, Painters Colic, are ttpraidily cured.' 1 MERCURIAL DISEASES.-,.Persons whose tort stitutions have become impaired by the injudiciouS use'ef'.ilfereury, will 'find those Medicines a Parretti cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the 1 tall the effects of Mercury, infinitelysooner, than the most powerful priparations of . Sarsaprilla. Prepared and sold by • ' MEI HOSiert . G . 10 1 ,0)kNttOtai 30r NORII.Ii.: B . 0 URaßli,Bl l ,ii •.i: : ~i 1:1 3 11ILADELP111.4;) .1;1 t . 1141•1:', MAMMA r..MMITLISJ:I •• 7, ''CllAll..il.7HAatsliz: .1 GEO. R. PEDDLE SANDERSON U. uaigipt, . .NO. A. L. MORRELL. . - August 29, 1860. 9 -1y MIS ME N. B. ,M.OFINAT, 335 Broadway; Now York. pllr'• For Sale by all Drugghta: September 12, 1860 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, 7 , 1'7 vopm, kr14 46 . 44 . 4,4 a AL • -a SUMMETi . AILRANGITCM ALLENTOWN AND TITILADELPHIA DASSEINGERS for Philadelphia take V`: It. R. trains passing Allentown at 15.38 A..MI, dna 6.10 P. M., make close connoction,with the train!' of N. P. It. R. at Bethlehem_, and arrive Philageohin :at 8.80 A. M., and .7.40 P. M:, respeotively. RETURNING - , Lonve Front and Willow street, Philadelphia at 0.30 A. M., and 5 P. M., arriving in Allentown at 9.30 A. M., and 8.50 P. il., respectively. • • LOCAL sonEDerrirk ['Throe Through TrairkiDaily, Sundays Bieoptiii.]. Passenger trains leave Front and Willow' street, Philadelphia. For Bethlehem, at 0.30 A. M., 2.30 add 5.00 P. IL • • For Doylestown at 0.00 A. M., and 4.00 P. M., For Fort Washington al,, 10.30 A. M., and 0.59 ( P. M TRAINS ilitt PITILADELPIIIA. " • Leavo Bethlehem at. 5.53 M., 9,20' lA. M., and 22 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 7.30 4. M., and 4.15 P. M. Fort Washington, 6.25 A. Moind 2.15 P,M. • . Passengera for Doylestown; Mkt) .0.20 A. M.:tral from Vothlehemand mole close connection at Lan ON SUNDATBfI,,.,-. • Leave Philadelphia for Bethlehem, at 3. 4, . j Leave Philadelphia for boylbAtown,'ltt B'P. Lave Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 6.40 P. 61. Leave Bethlehem for Phitedelphi& nt 5.00 P. M.. , ' All Paseengor Trains (except Suiday,Treins, eon peat at Barks street, Philadelphti , , with' th and 6th street,.and 2nd and 3rd street City Passonger .Waya. Fare—Allentown to Philadelphia'" *1 65' .ELLIB CLARK, Agent, July. 4, 1860. —tf LEHIGH VALLEY it itIVREAI: SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. • '"'" On,. Tr • r 1 • .`" r DOWN' TRALNS. Leave • ' No. I. , ' 21 ' No. 3: Mauoh Ohtuilt, M.„ 10,45 A.lll. ..3,20 P. M. Slatington, 4,45 " 11,28 " 4,00 " Whitehall, 5;14 " 12,02" 41 ' 4 ; 112 ". Ontasauqua atedls o3l 6k., 11,20' 4447- " Aliontorraf,: 5,38 " 12,35 " . . 6,05 sr. '6.10 dk. Bethlehem,• 5,53 " 12,53 ' 6,22 " Promnatuurg, 6,61 " „11,03 F. M. 05,0 0 Easton (arrive) 6,20 " 1,30 5,50 " UP 'TRAINS. • Leave ' No. 1. No. 2. .! No. 3. Easton, 8,50 A. M. 3,35 ; 8,00 Preemansburg, 9,08 " , 3,57 " 8,25 ", Bethlebetn; 9,17 ' " : 4,08 8,35 Allontosyn, 9,30 " , 4,20 " 8,50 ,Catasauqua, 9,43 " 4,37 " 9,03 Whitehall, 9,58 •" ' 4,54 "• 9,l9''''' Blatington, ' '10,30., " .1428 ".; 9,50 ff.! , Ar. M. Chunk, 11,05 " 6,16, .i' 10,30 , .. . " , • IL IL SAYRE, Sept May b 0,38 6 0. . , . NEW.MUSIC.S.7, 0:8E, • F. llHltilMAN,.Profeesor of Mu. i:.,.. ‘ ' C. sic, successor to Mr. J'. Wein:, s t_ ` baa lately opened hie now math; store, wil - and keeps oonetantly;ou bandit iplen , , did asmortnient of 'euperlo_r 'lnstruments, Pianos, Melodeons, nolermellos, ' Vitdttreir edition, 'Pluten; Fifes, Accordoone, eta. Alec ell, kinds of', etrioga, Instructors, and musio eta.. Any person wanting . a good instrument will do well to call at tiii , titortv in as..much as - the ProPriearuriderstande Inetru, manta thdionglily indwill dory sellia'iond swede; - Music Tesobers,.oilianiats, .Sitisitti.Sriandad -and persons dosirous of oultirating w thefF vi_uelital shilitick, will not forgot to 'oall at 34 ' Nest Hanilltoo itreel; below . the Gernien•Refonned'Ohurobi. Allentown. May 2; LS* - . • ..i: •• • • ~ 1 .. .11 0 1 .. . EVE PEDDLE, llilintilt. /M& ORTERB OF • 11 ivintt,lll , pfli . • NIAI IFIA*UNiv,.. ^.. , Itt. lr r V '''T '',..-) - .'- --- 4 S fit: :ir19;1111 " 1'.7... ... - .. .:7 - -.:-.. - -:: - . -.z.;.: _ -,.tz :-..-:... . --.. .4i 1 0,A" .117: 1 . Al.. joi.VTOTP ISI ./uth • 'no 2: J 1 I ' 1) ';‘• I ti Hi114:1T`IN;"), ,7 1 fh . q.V. 4 l:;i 7: am r ~, lc ,2: 0.22 le ;rot 4, iitz: ..1;1 .;) :1:t.1..31 4 , 77 rtt.),..) ft.. 11;11 , ~ 1 071. P.::,111 ...I II 1.1 . 1).:IA1 A 3LII 71'1111:1.i ". . nitUr.".NT ALJI:I72I?. %,..‘.• I'l .r.r.),li • .j ,f 1 1 ' Now 14:9110SAKIWx WE? To ascertuinAis p laß.„pliff; b Buvier,' 'Fleurens, arid those saostna j , .. IlaD i efl theii alti4nhVtOorli WI -; is . _,. *IL , peed by analogy. ~ Tklduiation oflife with • i the horse, and oiltlit 'tad ithimale of • the ',higher sp'esies,,l&Propor . , 4 . , toik.to_ 41710 limo expendea—Lral their 4+o L .4rho • . (takes fourteen. years Itimgetriq i says Buffon " may Jive keift,lo4cfseeddilithiles • isOfting." • This idea appratirtql* bbrirdetbuttbd Meth ! Od in which B.uffutvaluoidatestit is .not so. Noaligivwsi fokhzuorte tharidfaustaetrtritits; If he iivedir.seveiftiitte as loht Bth" . e . ' - efts:. ry l'if°'-ifOlftlirAii.o,A3 9- eight t Perfeetldihaeithyouitie iduais isinnt , now; , :itr the preedritliophietitia d •elitutirlif i 'so n 4lety2 b xtr "-r dttit Oii,' '. l l.3 '! • i, '''' " :i 1 1,- ii i•:;,.t . , . 1 1'1`...".X.1i0ens t ifjli‘, itiippeartiri ' Aisj ainprar* k ed on thooxvorltitim.eut 4 Be ff bif 'lfffial.' r , • All the laigeflOiltitag, 'he ohti4i4l . ' 7Pi V O times iis long S's..,thc,,time'::expen e by them in reaching muturity . t. Thus The camel griAitil kJ tWyeals r iathi r li'ves 40 The horse " for •6 - - " and " 26 • The ox . " 'hi If ''''" 'quid " 20,, . • Thq liOil. rI / ,h) 49 5;4.1,4.1 /044/ 0 ,1 . J ,lcw. 'T le deg ' tor g, ' ` •'•. and -10or12 he man • ( a' 7 f6i l 2o . ' • a 7l ' ) l6V or more. , . i By a tillysiefil ennlpgy7the3ref6rt4 ',the or dinary life of a man should bo 100 years, t least. The tette fixtkittifolomon, three • core yea, , e; land ,WS i *ant& dibity . ) ydaiie4:l# l i hie.; thipavertgep life) of men ofitheupisit . , ,• Classes, 5() ; o fititideatiiii; .: tholie occupied - --,• lin business and btotwthkeitios ; of the, la boririg •'claiseei;••Bs); 435i441estiullii4dys What we*lit - htenimeewortofic iliut read- • ' ers is that • tiiiitudt diiittilibibgra ,64r§:Iling life is a scienceauldwiserteinume, if we be lieve M. FlCureui+tblettiCit'.reseittliiiilthe , best authority, appantboTsubjeote , Barring accidents, 80;9f corirseiMirilleiPeirmission being given, m§sy,s,rilmt,to9,oinks quietly • to the grav i e,, ; ,perfectly• ,e1etp..66•,., plight . have lived :rii,bealth kqi • ' l lOO l - ut kirnaro, the • Italian, ip, a' living pr4o . ,cof i ti9s! I A., .60,tfri. 'initdebancilieii, if 1 / 4 Vo' be tevii his own words he was at an earlYNgqiihil ,ova r hy the l • doetort ; te r deletmihed' to' Curd bilidself i.iiil prolong his life. • :He did do 'by 'extreme so- • briety and 'died at the ligeof 110; ririfliete . .. l abouts, in full possession) ofihis - sliserfulnese, , his 'wit,..his, faeultiew.!'ithiat hof hts 'told :•:us how be did this;in(hislDisetfraii &Ike... Vitae Solniaoi4wer.mmay initualilkaatiar.: 744o adehr l 'the henef1‘!,..b::f . ..,:•... •./2 r•.-.,..,,,Kr,:1,4. ,,, - • Firstly,. we „must lead; , asya, ARA , sober , life. A sober lite is a life of order, of rule r . and of teinperantell . , ~ ~ . • We must not eat SO reholi 'as 'rlitiirifit : tfie. l mind for its usual 'aieillelie. ' • • . •. _ NY e mileteet paiiiistiddihity from ` one ex-'. treme chap to .l anothei"blit'ge ' tilh - 41Y asd" ' cautleuely:•' •-'',. ' • ' r ."'; .•' I ',,. '' ' ,•; • i • . We must' eat plain and whelesouie fliod:•. -• ' w,,, ••.r ..iitinaliersailittto; the , age and. strengthlof of. the eater,'. Tad the kind , of food used. •• , . ....,':.. , ~, .*..1.1.: , ,fl 1 , , 1-,,•. ; i We must, never • allow .tbe •!aPpitlite.}for) ; 'food ,or dririk.,,ts .r,egulittlii the I, itic,ot,ity,iwe take; thnt',is,. wo, .must ,Avys3t.o.„94 • -1 .4 or . : satiety.; 'Vi ,t ' ; •, 7/ This .kin' of ; sobriety •ti , e co '. new kind of Man, and the 'wonder Olds ago 11 . 4 From it,"'he'etieli roviati;" ktilig as from a reiii, -. life;',llealtlii'dheetfrildSki; beiiilli 1 . indiiiitry,l'eitiittil label.. ''L'aitii :diSinti"litia' huinan ' faVer ' it. ' • 'Froin it;.iliklecldda' ficliti" ' thatiky; fly repleticths; indigeattM . glutton. -': ie4isuperflultiettphuniters,-distetnisirs, %Tell . griefs, aud•rthe perils ofideado... • ...,-- - ~,, ..1 .Thore ,ean be nri.dauhtbut.that..Cornato :. is right- , ' Whto,:k 4 l :,exhibited.i4 lic :own: , PersoP (he. wßilicqiikl N/AcklY.„. o 9 l 4l . o* ll )il an i ody ~ofin,, exhiyft. in, tbeipt.„. l yields, ,•:•••• ffoni s i par tic ular r eason, ark 1:).40„ 1 • ..1* at tlitiniseYVes Arequep,ili)tt?ivery, - 10ng,,,. / hrimlier of thoke ' iitO tattling : the' in:OV,, r, , .dig griSiaif with their, leetlirisliii" r. dim. . gg Oh'!'nfitiiitablei l itribtitikltilly l ,"' i errrd OtirnitrO,'''Atibtiheti net BRIAWat Ohs' ' 1 fenny '•ii. killing ' every; Year Alibis' lieuple.' • than Would , perish iri heeasettifFmattsavete:' postileliceitor by the-firs andi send exfitisatey , battles ?." :,. 'Lk thielhatnte. Italy..**oo,, is it, xkotitrue, of Exiglahci a . (LI A;aaufa,f hf,,, : 1 1 8 57.? : ,, t , pii +flti li Pi: We could .riittiply,,int. peso i, j eAttting ~,.. ..fblim.country,,neemilyiril. IV O. TR ?}VI,: ~ perfect eintarraaii de rind's s'o Oldfeepie.... Both nien - and4eniiiii 'seeiri i:ii'V l otiValile''' • of' a greater exterision,Aiiiiiiia• life; 46141' 3uffon who pailkaffitMtni.g%ko this sub ject,,declared th at in his 44y the intOority9f •of FreriellineiV died "liCro.e% ',Piddle /46 . , ot J‘liliergi a 'tMit 111-tetriper." l''Tliere IC'S grait:' .6i of'tietb'l in 'thigrrikit," wily 'la itegatifs" c . Frensiiiisp,. Mit; Erigliklimilt: iilSS:vi uric-' pointmoet,i , okras, iiiisphieeilatiibitioti„ l mitV n the 'troubles bb businees;:ikiib tbitnikandli or , : cry year. •,: The goldeneirukhfot latish:4llg :11 - 1/ green ' old. - . - age, ,ficeornpauiedi:Vil litkiv Igor. !of. , pluidal/d hOYiSeP4toinelticle.th44 l l l, exerr ,: cise,ef thatiremonabls restrsirit urn auk : passions and appetites whichall,msn i arti,sa r , ; •, pable, it tyo s vf,i,ll but t exert themselve&-Tift.: the exercise, in eliOit,CfroCderatieriin food, Of temperance in whatikel aiihk, of sobri e ty -in Our pleniiires,'our taillifilifii, iind'iiiit *ad, - ' Let us ad*tethiethil'iiib4Chriatilinivittilei ' • :of patience lin dil dittlenliies dfreidgtratfitris ill ' ' 'treubliiinficiontetitnieritiwitkoni: Mei tind:of .`' ,a oheerfulnesii in' all oirthistances: iA'rule r. Of life like this,, will molt . assuredly bring, : • ya miength,c,f,days in . linr:rightlandi". arid , ... in ,her; left,."•riehoaanit PS/109.7.7-tlfokomff., : lre r(Loiicicyi),.Onest.. .-' . . . . T. - • • r • . ED (N 1413 - EIR 5?. • ENDING A .I.4ionibliafX4 ti,X •" • ' while in an inioxidete4ignch on, gan -• ' u fetdayl•llo . ffnr_ 6 *Rne*fltnyion ti • . 0 111,6•11u4 wriAv i lp• l'') ( bqr'PCit" 80, Wilt 3 dip n.untoo io anneio river . ' T r 61' Vriktin, die 1.4,7 1 1:2_10rd r •gotlinlikeir 'my AreaYryinrOilifiriliis dnnnltivittedlniltiti;.' rt;')!)l•tri I* I) ..f ) • ".Y. • • 0 , • log J3e ciesaary, 401vartle,` , winning ,tke,;i IOv4,AFA N!0.0311 1 11 Wail aDaYlreredo I , • AP I ~r 0 „ • Iviiii_,Aifshl°7,;. eiderour ,togo 4 ; war peauly,,it r au .Lpi.p4l94, a Jai tdB`. 4 „/ 'Ea wo •,? • • t )1.4 • :,; I )(Mr imirt( A conflict of agoietii*OriViallibiti*e tics, trying to tell bow old thorre. ~'.)''.~ Si 117 ~iiy
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