reineg Dsucxza emu " RzglaTEß. e!--AlO4l It el fah ieh'ne* gemehni, dase ioh' for die Z,eiting sehteibe wont, dann Agetit,..imer hart genunk 'Want . Eel a MOM antirbsfitnAnoj,Frah sehreile solVirann Joh' ergets fun Itehtn bin. Alter'Manti'due ioh abor bin, und.hard mere geht; klinn--leh den' " MacUngiot,!!. or, sei.will, net monger me' shiciese thit seiner ohno a Mehl oppos,zu sa:fc. , Fora,erseht'zionsz ioh pe r Wrinia ich in ":MoVngier yvohne sleet, wie, icli MSlfart wohn, eoduet ioh nitnnie do wiiekidh, wann leti en net Imola; daot und 'daet en 946( 0 .e5, Saudio,6r .volltafe. ICh ,Wps gar, net wie nter„en gen! Township aerger sohimpe koopnt; nle r.O eage,,deff so en Saubels drin wohno 'eh. glab nictil netidasx e , o en liaderlioher 13engel sei; lobo, m Maeungy dreek gewuehlt hot.; Wann ioh en Maeungier weer; wollt lob eellb elendige Di ,dasolimerer *hie lotto), an der Le,kschen; dab ioh any' hem net difet, for Kaiididad. die duroh Solidderlicha Leut,' wie wu Raines scbreibt, ener eci !rune, unnorstitzt acre.— ..IT:l,o°h will der page. der l erl wohn ne4rn Magungy. Be mehnt any ban ehne fun •teihe Noohbere, dues warm .er net; Goecht he hese daet,•dann waers not' seinem Fair d Reiner Mutter - ihr Sebald: ' 'Ke Wenner, dna?. det filep •Wieste Duehre seltreibt Rs:Wynne din no'ch gar nix im fergliiioh mit so wieate' Weibilent , i,"idie ems arrno Sohluolter;, warm oel,krah jwit a wennig vier° will, en kiwel foil •Weitwasch iwer ,der Bucket sehuette.— Kota datteich ja I Du daeteoht belles? dot Rook atigrafze ale to bro*ire annerlerit mit LINK.k su sehmere. Er dut whit . 'age or weer in 'a MaxtOr Box gfalle, aura. Sell - data deernel net. Ding hub lob awer gelerunt dago.— For alters, so hen die alto Leut ale pad, hot dee Wart " Demokrat," ale a grease Bedeidung ghat. Es hot ale apnea zu du. ghat mit Folkeregiering, awer ,set alto tnelinmg. war sobun long ferlohre gowest, ; en' dims ioh ge mehitt !nth es het justf.nochl eppes zu du mit Sklaferiii i un mit Soliatzkammer-Dieberei.— /Alin war ioh , awer guns mistaken. •Es hot mer oner gsad, dear es gebrauelit duet werre far en, Paeswart. De wog wie der dahinner kumme is, war so': Er hot tipper sehne stoh am a halls, drowe in eure Stadd, of em Flint ; Hill . under hot nei gawollt ins haus, awer die inwennig hot net ersoht reeht uf maCho wolle ; nob hot er bettelmaesig gerufe " Demokrat.. " Sell war genunk. Nau lob hub gewiet, dams doe Wart Echlin zuarge lidderliche suite is gehmucht warre, awer dee is iwer die Zeit draus. Mer Relit enyhau a mohl de Frank Heins frogs obe not guth wor wammor en Trustio iwor soohne ahstelle duet. Wann or ah keh Geld un kph Horn het zu huodo, so kennt morn docht ferleicht fum Wiskysnufe, un fun •de Faonsyhaeueer halts. Woil du so naekscht bpi ihm wohnscht, kenscht du ferleicht a vrennig Roth mit ihm halte iwer des Ding,— Warm 'deli' Ding net ferennert werro kane, wollt ich Heber. Belsnickle—und wauns nh Schweinickle waer—hese ale " Demokrat." Awer os is genunk fer des mol. Wnnn ioh widder eppes liehr, odder mich twos druwelt, due lob wisse will, odder du un die etiingewer wisse sigh°, war ich widder echreibe misse. Ich denk rimer es wort nnu surer iiimmy noth wenning sei, warm just der " Macungier" wie er dann hese will, recht oft schreibt, so word or schun do Ropublikaner genunk helfo. Mei Frah nn I ,Kihner sin all gsund so welt. MILFART. Ober Milfart, September 21, 1860. WEDDING AT A:DEATH BED.-Mr. R. G.:Denning, of Marrisburg, who was injured on the Pennsylvania railroad last Thursday, died the same night. The liarrisburg Tele graph says: The deceased had for some time been be trothed to an estimable young lady of this city, Miss Gray, and both looked forward to a speedy and - kappy union. When it Was ascertained that Mr. Denning could not possibly survive, at the mutual request of him and his betrothed, and.Withi the consent of the parents °Abed), thtifwere . n3arried. Rev. Mr. Carson peifoi'm ing the solemn and impressive ceremony by the bedside of the dying man. The bridegroom., passed from the altar to the tomb, and the de voted bride of au hour changed her wedding garments for the habiliments of mourning. , TILE PENNSYLVANIA OIL TRADE: The' O n: . patience -of the oil 4 * State, is probably not yet estimated. The yke of some of these springs is enormous.: 'At well *coney opened at Tideout, Erie county; the flow is said to be one barrel per minute..—:- The oil is worth, at the lowest estimate, $l4 per barrel, which would make the yield of this single well worth over $20,000 per day. There are multitudes of these oily fountains now running,•and the amount of wealth they are bringing is enormous. Our State was, before the discovery, the richest in internal re sources of any in the Union, an.l this new Baum of profit is adding much and rapidly to • , our wealth. AAA man, named Davi ' ',,S teelville, Mis souri a few nights ago, aprirdfiched a younger brother, who was sleeping with him in the same room, and attempted to sever his head from the body by a blow with au axe I A sum of money in the possession of the murdered brother (who is probably dead) is supposed to have been A: motive of the murderer, who was maa 9 • character. The axe was founCth txt , ,„,..." ing, in the yard, immediately und r thc••'' "3 ik it dow of the room, occupied by the brothers. It was covered with blood, and to it was still, eiOking a portion of the hair in which the chin was enveloped. The murderer is now in, prier on, awaiting his trial for the horrible trim t • $1- .. r A Heillir Fettfmr.---A correspondent o ? ' l4 Charleston Courier, writing from Conwayb. • -' 1 S. C., says : ' I know an old gentleman, age.' 73 years, having five sons, and all have families. Not one of them over owed a dollar, ever took a drink of spiritous li uors, ever used a cup of coffee, over used 0 lan guage, ever was 100 miles from` ever wanted for anything, over lost hisaN an election, Are all Methodists, and lid{ O r os and tobacco.' Ail i t.CL'z ' Blondin at Jones' Wood.—BlondinS,p ez °yin ed at Jones' Wood in New York,:liist .Tharti• - day, upon a rope stretched between. talFtaigna, , at•such an elevation, says the Tri/itpie;'''lttt it seemed to lie against the firmament.' ' , aim' ltitle Frenetiman, although he astonished,the crowd, as he n ' s to do, hardly equalled: the high ang* Vial of :,:.. great rival,' eV the imitative Witt ~ “. ''' -- !...wire-wacer t; Stephen A. . Wig ;:!.. : : 1 1i; 2. . med in ihe same place, at the 0b5 , .4, 1 : ~. , roasted ex, the previous day. , , '' ... . IND..PauI Pry, espying a man, who was dig ging in a large pit, and disposed to rally him, asked him what he was digging. " A big hole,'? was the reply,- " Mid what are you go. ing to do with such big itolel" said Paul. "Going to make it into smaller holes, and re tail them to you fellows to set fence posts in." 10 - Stratton Parvin, a,eoneli-inaker of Lan caster county, became so much excited at the_ loes and Rube equ en t recovery of ate ly, that he lived but a few momentoidter tlfey , wero returned to him. • QuickWrer instead of Salt.--A servant girl, in springfiva, Illinois, thought it would add a. ine:flavor to,tla. fried potatoes : at breakfast to put with 'them gliKksilver, sdrAed - frniff; the back of a looking-glace.?:-Ast Oiittess; ing of the potatoes, n daatih, and the girl onlyis inrdift . •-., . set-Dyspepsia is one of•Jhe..pri ng dis eases of this country. This is owing I.%)th climatic influence, and the habit of eating meals too rapidly. In spite of these adverse circumstances, this disease rapidly disappears by the use of the Oxygenated Bitters. • BerThe,original coat of the Great Eastern was $4,500,000. She stands charged to the owners at $2,150,007. Of this amount $5OO, 'OOO is preferred stock. (I^i The population of Rhode Island, p.ecord jog to the last census returns, is 173,869, thorn being a gain of 26,3.10 in ten years. sorAt the auction male of seats for Foresee first performance at Niblo'e, in New York, one man paid *7O fir a private box, ' Parnieei fife+ of pure sulphur lq every ,hundred pounds of wool. Cayrotii:Consnia4 199 pound& *line to the acre, turnips tut 90 POUndijk. , ...,'.„ • cubic foof)orsommon 7afible land' Will hold:40 pourids of water. • '. It takes 5 ••pounds • of, corn to fo rm, ouo , •, pork., ..• TO, add 'ono per cent. of lime to ''soil that is destitute of it, requires ten pounds of alakbd lime to six of caustic, to the acre. • ~ , Clay will permanently improve any •soil that. is .soh or leachy. Lime/ and 'htched ashes will always benedt leachy land. A ton of dry foreet leaves produces only 500 pounds of mold ; hence 600 pounds of mold will produce a ton of plants, ' • Clay applied to sandy',l4o (afar better than mu d to olay • land.• One hundred and sixty nine tone to the acre will give an inch in depth. Pure phosphorus is worth' froin '54,000 to '55,000 a ton; and as it comes fro'''• the earth, this shows how scarce iti is. A rich mold formed by rotting • clover, is Vrorth,more than the same number of poimde 'of clover ; 400 pounds of dry, plants will make 100 pounds of mold.; Swamp muck, or peat, when dry, will take up without dripping Mir: times its own weig ht of water , Hence the necessity of thorough drainage. Lime stone land retains the heat the longest; black, peaty soils radiate the heat most rap idly, consequently cool soonest, and are the Airst to experience frost. , ROM of Married Aten.—The married men of Janesville, Wis., whose wives have ,gong East or are absent frOta the city, held a meet ing on Friday—at least the Gazette so states. The oldest sufferer present called the the Meet; ing to order, and a regular organization was then effMed, which being'done all precept , gni ted in singing " Come; ye disoonsolat."— Durn's " Catter's Saturday. Night" was then read, after which several resolutions Were adopted, denouncing the long absencerof mar ried women on visits to relativei and:friepds; as a serious and growing evil, sserting that a woman's obligations to her ‘, husband were greater then those to her" " Eatitern Cousins," and " relatives by tie wife's side," and sugges , ting the formation da permanent organization for mutual aid and protection, and for the pro motion of the desired reform. A baby was then brought before the assembly and received with deep . emotion. The iwoceedings ended with the singing of "Days o 6 Absence." POVERTY THE PARENT \OF FllN.—Poverty rune strongly to fun. A num is never so full of jokes as when he is reduced to one shirt and two petatoes. Wealth is taiiiturn and fretful. Stock brokers would no soccer indulge in a hearty laugh,than they would lend money on a second mortgage. Nature iigroat believer in compensation. Those to • om she sends wealth she saddles with law-si 't and dyspep sia. The poor never . indulge i. woodcock, but then they have a style of . .• etite that converts a number three mackere ,to a sal mon; and that is quite as well. .. - Sudden Death of a well-know '677 . 1%.1 Tuesday morning last, the well-known\ ten tucky trotting horse " Zack Taylor," rtvent ly renamed " Biiyonne," was being drives at a pretty good trot on the speed track, at the National Fair, Cincinnati, when he sudden\y reared and fell over upon his side, " dead as red herring." He was the property of Mr. Ashley, of Nunda Valley, New York. He wad eighteen years old, and had seen much hard service, hexing trotted many races. His best recorded time was 2:35. 116-The Illinois Central Railroad represents a capital of 33Q,000,000, employs more men and covers a territory larger than the State of Con necticut. The trio Rlroad represents $37, 861,000 ; the York el — antral $33,333,771 ; the Pennsylvania 'Railroad $29,000,000 ; and the Baltimore and Ohio $25,000,000. The Grand Trunk of Canada has cost $60,000,000. A Great Manufacturing City.:—Blatic ester, En :land.; is the greatest manufacturing„ city ,employed in its various milie_kmd factories mounts •to 1,200,000 lictise ;power. To pro- Os ducelhie enormous motivevowpi2o,9oo tons of coo late consumed evei1e2.0110uA,00,390,000 tons in the 313 workitiKd X ays of the S.ear. , • MAR RD . On the 18th lust., by thi v. S. G, Rhoads, the Rev. Gro!tijr. J. FLitisii,A, t South White hall townshirr:l6-Miss, KICULEIN, of Allgiatown... O.'. • 4k inst., bi t . the RIS ...Joshua 11. De* ' SCHNEIDER to.\ Mrs. MARY S : DIME. ....tifel.6th inst., in Upper Saueon,. Wm ..IAII It lIARTMAN, aged 23 years, 7 months, andzwaygok, ::• 4 i3n 4th inst., in Allen township, North- Irnpallareo;, WILLIAM LEECH, aged 75 years, ihnonth and 16 days. ~. ._ On the 1600friat., in Hanover; BENJAMIN 1141jczqL, on orGeo. Kurt; aged 4. months and 13 days. - , 4-00 - tlie 16th inst., in Lowhill, &faun ELlZA iirry, daughter of Eliasand Cathariae George, Nged 7 years;"3 months and 28 . days. __ .. _ Oli'tlie .- 17th inst., in Lowhill,. CAIRIARINE. wife of Elias George, 41 years and 190ays. On trio* inst., in this place, Mani H. E., son of.troja and Rosa Amanda Siegfried, aged 6 yearir,l4apith and 11 days. On thQ REVinst.,'in Allentown, PETE/ KEI SER, aget4Tlears. On the 18th inst., in Bethlehem, Mr. En- WARD M. WIEDER, formerly of this place, aged 41. years, 10 months and 21 days. On the 20th inst., in Allentown, MARY ANN, wife of David Stem, aged 43 years and 23 days. For Rent. ASTORE Stand in Ilellertown, 18 by 40 feet, in the hOtel now kept by Owen Desh, with cellar under the *hole bons° 40 by 60 foot. Also a Ware house, 16 by'36 foot, stories high. The stand is one of the host in the place. It was latoly occupied by Jacob S. Hess.' • Possession given at any time: RonAl6o, per annum. Apply to JACOB GEISSINCIER, , Proemansburg, NorthaMpton county, , Pa. September i l,2, 1.860. 31 iiigister Bibles. . rilliniKilr;pannolcd sides and gilt finish. Royal .I.:44l4l r nartn. Price, $19.50. 1 : rtirkny, •London Antique, elegantly blind tooftnl, with 10 plates. Price, $15.00. " S " •• Sunday -Sob 00l Library, ' Sterenty-flee*olumes, each containing from 24 to ILO Price only $5. --, 'German'lleformed limit Book, duel receivol:ti t hirge quantity, which we will sell wholesale anal Tetpil. atzlty prices. Idnzton'e Gold Pens, Earrailiti;just received and. fpr sale cheap. • Call at the Friedendboto Bookstu . 19 East Hamilton-street, Allentown. LEISENRING. BLUMER Ecpteuiber 26. Allentown Academy, tyFIE Fall Term of this Institution was opened on Monday the 3rd of •Septettabor. Pupils aro ro ved into the School at any time and charged only from .ho (into of entrance. Primary. per quarter, $4.00 Common Latlish branches, . 4.50®5.00 Higher a u with Latin and Greek; 6.00 ‘,. " " French, 7.50 Music, ' 8.00 Use of Piano for pract.l9, 2.00 Drawing, • 2.00 Fuel for winter, '5O A few pupils aro received into ,the family of the Principal at the rate of $4O pal' quarter for board, washing and tuition in all biadobes except Music and Thula* L X. GRI/GOltira July 11 ) 1.60# • —37 led* 'Frltilf:C?;LTheblitittuttedltlp; iulation of lowa is in the neighborhood of, 00, 000, which - will entitle that- State to' six mem bers..of Cengrees. This will be the greatest proportionate increase of reproscntationaf any State in the‘Uniori. • • 1•i• • , ' par.ll is a common observation that there are more initrerers from debility;among Americans, 'ban can tie `found among any other civilized nation. The reason is obvious. We take too little ozonise and forget the wants or the body iti the absorbing *pursufts or business. InAll snob.; cases, , ordinary' medicines can do little goad. Whiit )1 required, is, just such a tonic and o invigorater as Dr. S..liostetter has given to the world, in his OELEBILATED OBITTEftS) . ." :The wea' and nervous deniten of the couutini house, the exhausted toiler upon the shop.board, and the prostrated student of the mid. night lamp, 'have found wonderful effleaeloos medi. °Wis. But it should not be forgotten that the agent whioli le so magical in its influende upon a frame whioh is merely debilitated, is equally powerful In assisting nature to 'expel the moo? terrible forms of _ x i dims . Who would not give it atrial? Sol by all druggists and dealtirs everywhere. See advertisement in another column. September 26, 1860 --4 t CONFIDENOE mount BESTOWED.—This is certain to be the case with those who, rhea suffering under any complaint of the lungs, resold to Dn. 0. PHELPS BROPiN'S ACADIAN BALSAM as the proper rottiOdy.— In no instance does it fail of giving complete satis faction. If Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs and Colds, assail the system, if the heart, the liver, the nervous system be • disranged, our word for it, the ACADIAN BALSAM Mill permanently eradicate these disorders, and make whole the invalid. When the patient is reduced by illness, emaciated, pale and careworn, the Balsam, and mark the reeult.— Forth With the disease.is taken in hand, the coon tenanbe brightens, rest is obtained, strength returns, the appetite improves, the hacking cough and de bilitating perspiration comes, beim is awakened, never to be extinguished, and disease is conquered. All this may be and is accomplished by the Aoscrast BALSAM. This sovereign remedy asperneed be without; it is within the reach of all. The Meow' BALSAM is sold at $2 per largo bottle, and may be obtained of. Levis Schmidt k Co., Sole Agents. For tho better introduction of this remedy, , he has also a small number of specimen bottles, priory 25 cents each.— Lose not the opportunity of trial September 5, 1860 ERUPTIONS, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. It is now generally admitted that all eruptive die . eases depend upon some internal or constitutional cause, and that to use washes or ointments for thorn is a sure way to injure the•system, and only to drive ) in, ott to cure the disease. But HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC SALT RHEUM PILLS are a true specific for all such diseases.— They cure Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch, Erysipelas, Pimples on the Face, Ringworm, and Nettle Raab, by curing the cause upon which they depend and by restoring the skin to a state of health and purity. Thus, not only is the disease cured, but the softness and beauty of Or complexion restored. Price, 25 cents per box, with directions. Six • xes, $l. B.—A full set of ITIIMPHBEYII' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, with 1309 k of Directions, and tlienty dif ferent ReMedies, in large vials, morocco case, $5; do. in plain case, $4; case of .fifteen boxes, •and hook, $2. These Remedies, by the single box or case, are soot by mail or express, free of charge, to any ad dreat, on ieceipt of the price. Address • Dn. F. HUMPHREYS & CO., No. 562 Broadway, New York. Sold' by E. D. LAWALL, No. 21 West Hamilton Street, Allentown, Po. Septemh%r 5, 1860. —lm ALLENTOWN STARR [CORRECTED WEEKLY BY PRETE, OUTIIi 00.] TUESDAY, September 25, 1860. Wheat Flour, pot bbl. . . . $6.25 Rye Chop, per 10t lbs. . . . . 1.60 Corn Meal,- per bbl . . . . . . 4.00 Wheat, .or bushel,. . . . . . 1.25 Corn, Oats, it Potitthes, " ' • Beane, . . . Dried Apples, " " " Peaohex " . Salt,. " • Clovereeed, " Timothy seed, " . . Eggs, per dozen, Buttor r per pound, Lard, Hams, Bacon 44 Beeswax, 44 Salt, Liverpool, in sacks, Hay, per ton, Straw, " LINCOLN ,A,MD LUIERTIF Republican Rally: AREPUBLICAN MEETING will be held at the house of Jacob Worly, in South Whitehall, on Friday evening, 28th inst. Addresses will be de livered in the English and German languages by eminent speakers. All are invited to attend. September 28th, 1860. —lt Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned in the estate of Theodore Brockman late. of Allentown Lehigh Co., doe'd, notice is given to all persona Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all such as have claims are 'requested to present' them within six weeks. All such account, of the estate, as are not paid within six weeks from date, will he placed in the hands of a 3ußtioo of the Ponce for collection. EDWARD S. SHIBIBB, Administrator. Allentown, September 26, 1860. —6l Dissolution Notice. . NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Berger A, Keck, in the Hat and Cap business, in Allentown, Lehigh county, was dissolved by the death of Thos. H. Berger, on the ll'th day of September, 1860. All such, therefore indebted to said firm, are hereby re:. quested to make settleMent as soon no possible, and all.suoh having any claims are also requested to pro. sent them without delay. • 'M. ANN BERGER, Adihinistratrix, - . COLEMAN A. G. KECK. The business will be condoned by the undersign ed, new firm, at the old stand, whore they will be glad to see all their old friends and customers of the old firm. By fair dealing they expect to merit a liberal shara of patronage. COLEMAN A. G. KEOK, SAMUEL ANEWALT. September 26, 1860. • t "As true as Preaching and no Mistake." THAT 1 • KECK & ANEWALT. pi/ Have the largest, - the most fashionable,best selected an cheapest, stock of Hats and Caps in Allentown. I(, you want a good extra fine Silk Hat, go to Keck & Anetattlt If you want a Soft French Hat, go to Keck d• Anewalt. If you.want a Continental Hat, go to Keck & Anetonit. IC yon want an Opera Hat, go to Keck& Anewalt. If you want a Garabuldi Hat, go to Keck & Anewalt. If you want a Stiff Brinunod Hat, go to Keck (V Altman. if you want a good Wool Hat, go to Keck ii Auctrait. If you want Cheap Hats, go to Ke ck Anewalt. If you want a Prince of Wales Cap, • . go to Keck & Anewalt. If you want anythlog to cover your heads, go to Keck & Anewalt. . - Ladies if you want choice Furs, go to Keck d• Anewalt. The crowd is going to Keck & Anewalt. The Farmers say, we buy from Keck & Anewalt. Tice Mechanics say, we go to Keck & Anewalt. The Merchants say, we go to Keck k Anewalt. The Ladies say, we buy Furs froth Keck & Ancients. The people say, lot us all buy from. Keck d• Anetealt. Keck ,C Anewalt say, • Come one and all, • Both great and small, Wo will please you all, That give us a call, and buy. No 28 Wont Hamilton Street, formerly Berge! Heck. Mi O. A. O. KECK, S. 23;ANIIIWA Allentown, thybomber 1503).1500, •MARCHING, ; ON ~N4PLES The King' Preparing for Flight. 'POUR THOUSAND of the Neapolitan Soldiers 1 taken prisoners, leaving, about two thousand stand of arms, 4 field pieces and ten heavy guns, in the fort. And while it behooves every philanthro pist to detemine Whether Garibaldi be the . greatest engeral of the world at the present day or not, we, the undersigned, will come to more Important subjcot, which is right at home. "Where can the people of Lehigh and adjoining counties buy the cheapest, best., and most durable goods for their money ?" We simply answer at the well-known 1 1 10Pli a l3JORE, commutac.a.isr ck• maw. As young Garman has been for the second time to the cities of Boston New York and Philadelphia, it certainly chews that they sell goods cheaper then you can buy them elsewhere. They only buy their goods where Cash commands a bargain, therefore you can depend without a shadow of doubt that they sell and buy Goods from twenty to thirty per cent less then you are able to buy them in the city retail houses. Their stook consists of entirely new and desirable styles; such as are not to be found 'in Al: lentown. Yl 1113 tin/ Fancy Colored Silks, Black Oil Boiled and Moiranticiao Plain atiA:Filitired Wool Detainee, Printed. Frenoh Merinos,"Figured French. Merinos Plain Brandy Merinos , Ribbed French .Merinos;Valenalas, Figured and Plain Cade-. emeree,, Wool and:Union Plaids, Black • and , Mode Colors Alpeoea, Madonna Cloth and Debege; Bom bazines and Mohair. Lustre, Wool Helaine Robes; Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Collar's and Sleeves, Lore and Crape Veils, Long and Square Brooba Shawls, Black and Colored Shawls, Long and Square Blanket; Shaw e, Black, Long and Square Thibrit Shawls, Gents' Shawls; Brocha end Cash mere Shawl Borders, Ladies' Rlack Cloth Duster., Ladies' Colored Cloth Dusters, Black and Cobaled Hunter Cloth; Hoop Skirts, ho., &C. Also affull rissortment of GENT'S WEAR, • Black and Fancy Colored Cloth, Cast mores, Vestings, Jeans, Tweeds ' Sattinetts,. a great variety of ho siery, Gloves, Linens, seilles Quilts, Shirt 'Fronts, latest style Collars and Neck Ties, Imbrelles, Undergarments, ‘to. Also a full line of bleached and unbleached Muslins, Mer rimac, Atlantic, ' Sprague, and Coclu.Aces Calicoes, Ginghams, Cheoks, Tiokinge, Towelingr, New Mar ket Muslin by the pipes, bleached and unbleached. Also a complete st. 4 -1m 13F - R 2b13, X'r/ Se New York premium Fyrup Molasses, N. 0. Molasses, Honey, Sugar, rr eft; Spices, Raisins, Prunes, Chocolate, Oils, Shad, lattkerel in I and / barrels, Schweitzer and English Cheese, a large stock of. Liverpool Ground Salt in sacks, Ashton fine by the sack or bushel, or in small Dairy Sacks. Air All 1, ids of Country produce will hp taken In exchange, r . ,ti .31. highest market prices'paid. Thankful for pads pltionagg, hoping by strict at tention to business to merit a coutinuance of the same, N. 8.--Country Storekeepers supplied with all kinds of goods at wholesale prices. SALERItEN.—SamuaI A. Miller, P. E. Soblunch. JOSIAH GERMAN.] [NATHAN GERMAN, Jr. Allentown, Sept. 26, 1860. —tf Adjourned Sale Of Valuable Real Estate, WILL be mold on Saturday the 13th. day of Octo ber, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the American Ho tel, in the borough of Allontown, the following val uable real canto, to wit : No. I.—All that valuable two-at Brick Store and DWELLING BO SE, 1-±9 situated - at the corner of Si t.h and - Hamilton streets, now oocupled by Troxell & Metzger, as a Clothing Store and as the Allentown Poet Office, including the rear building by 118 feet deep. The Store is well arranged for business, and the house conveniently adapted to the uses of 4 dwelling, with hydrant water, gas tlxtures, . 1.00 . 1.26 . 5.75 . 50 . 8.50 . 2.50 No. 2.—The three-story brick dwelling next adjoining,Nrith store room in front 20 feet by 36, and three-story dwelling house in the rear. Lot 20 by 118. No. B.—The Abree•story brick building next adjoining, similar to No. 2, adjoining on the west a lot of Samuel Bell, and on the South a ten feet alloy. No. 4:—Two Frame Houses and the lots on which they are erected, situated in Sixth street, between Court alloy and Linden street, containing about 60 feet in front and 230 feet in depth. No. 6.—A1l that of ground situated at the corner of Sixth street ,and a public, alley, con taining about 65 feet front cn 6th street by about 90 feet in depth, on which is erected good stables and other out-buildings. No. those several lots situated at the corner of Seventh and Turner streets, contain ing in whole on said street, 150 feet and in depth 120 feet to an alloy. On which are erected a eub etantial store, dwelling house and out-buildings. No. 7.—A1l that lot of ground at the corner of Turner street and-Hall alley, containing 60 feet front.by. j5O feet deep. This lot, with No. 6, will be sold together In parcels of 20 feet each. Terms and conditisns.made - lcnown at sale by WM. S. YOUNG, • M. HANNUM, Executors of Solomon Oangwere deceased. September 26. • —3t . . 1.60 . . 13.00 . . 8.00 LINCOLN,:HAMLIN & CURTIN Republican Mass Meet*. A GRAND Republican Mass Meeting will bikheld XS. on Tuesday, the 2nd of Ootober, at the house of Owing MILIan, in Germanaville, Lehigh county. All good Republicans of Lehigh and tho adjoining counties are invited to attend. Tho following speak. ors will be present and address the meeting In the afternoon and evening: CIIARLES HT, Esq., of Mauch Chunk. • DR. GRAUL, Lynnville, Lehigh County. PROF: I. N. GREGORY, of Allentown. E. J. MOORE, Esq., do. DR. W. J. ROMIG, . do. GEORGE JUNKER, Esq„ do. Come one, come all. Bo sure to be present and hear the speeches; satisfy yourself and then you will cry : Hurrah for the protective Tariff ! Iturrah•for Free Homesteads ! Hurrah for Lincoln,Hnmlin durtin ! Hurrah for the whoe County Tidlitet ! BY ORDER OF THE CO/MITER. September 26, 1860. ' .-1 t Auditor's Notice. TN. the Orphans' Court of Lehigh county, SEAL 1 August Term, 1800. In the matter •.` of the account of Michael D. Creasman, Cornelius Roth and Moses L. Samna, Executors of the lust will and testament of Israel Wesco, late of the township of Lower Wactungie, in the county of Lehigh, deceased. And now August. 10, 1800, the Court appoint E. J. Moore, Esq. James Fry and Nathan Veilcr,l oa auditors to ' udit and if necessary to resettle the said account and report distribution. From the Records. Teste :—BOAS HAUSMAN, Clerk. The abnro named auditors will attend to the duties of their nppointmont at the office of E. J. Moore, Reg. in the borough of Allentown , Lehigh county, on Req., the 19th of October, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, when and where all persons interacted can attend if they think proper. , September 20. —3t Auditor's Notice. the Orphana' Court of Lehigh county, SEAL 1 August Term, 1860. In the matter of ^ tr` John Schnntz, guardian of Priecilhi Keck, a Minor daughter of John Kook, Into of Lohigh coun ty, demand. And now August 10, 1860, the Court on motion of A. B. Schwartz, Esq. appoint John 11. Oliver, an auditor to audit and it necessary to resettle said ac count according to law. • • From the Records. Testa I—BOAS HAUSMAN, Clerk. The above named auditor will attend to the duties of his appointment at his °Moe, in the borough of Allentown, in Tuesday the 28rd of October, 18110, at 10 °Wink In the forenoon, when and where all per• sons interested can attend if they think proper. September 20. , —Ol GRAND Ew COODS rliEltir GOODS iii AT- TIEM r i3TORLOT • eT. To; 131:r.R.X)43-3Elo 'Rh* alOora BeloW the ,men • Hon e • T # lo::aildefrtminedbariinet niutPliiletTelnhia a large nna full assortment of GUS W IVINT/M 00 , 0Dg,.. , • 5 jonilettag.inliart ot. ' • Valenelmo. • , • RibbedFrenelulMerino, • Pignred PrenelL Merino, twists Merino, , Wool Delano limbos, . • Wool DelaineDrees Patterns,' Mousseline Delatne, Union ' PaP O 7 Dillca,, .Figured and Plain Black Bilk, • • Stella Shawl, Cloth Duster's, Duetbr Cloth, Etta&loth, Cassinter°, Tweeds, . Muting, " • • Flannels, • Carpets all Wool and Cotton, • Floor Oil Cloth, all widths, Table Oil Cloth, Stair 011 Cloth, - Queonsware, Groceries, Saltby thesack &bush. Mackerel by the • and barrel. All of which have been selected with the greatest care and have been bought at the lowest cash prices:. A cordial, invitation is therefore extended to all to come and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as the above geode will be sold at the lowest prices possible, J. T. BURDGE. Allentown, Sept. 10, 1880. Coal and Lumber Yard, KLECKNEB & CAUSLER u T BIRE to inform tho citizens of Allentown and D ' vicinity, that they have taken poesesaion of the Coal Yard, known aa Edelman's Yard, ritnated ber tween the Lehigh Basin.and the Allentown Furling', where they keep on hand a general assortMent of all kinds of CEO .4 4 3111,.: "Lai for family use, burning lime, and for all other poms at the lowest prices. V. Orders' for Coal an be left at the store'of Smith b. Eramor, on the south.west: corner of the Market Square, Allentown. • • Building Lumber! Building Lumber! Tney have also taken possession of the Lumber Yard, known as Kleckner's Yard, situated near the Coal Yard, where they keep constantly on hand all kinds of BUILDING LUMBER, ordinarily found in a' well•stocked Lumber Yard, such as Lathing, Posts, Fence Boards, Ac. The prices are as low as they can possibly be made, and they believe it to be the interest of all who . purchase Coal and Lumber, to give them a eall. ..They sell Coal and LuMber_nt wholesale and retail, by the ear or boat-load, or any other way. ""COMMISSION.-,-They also offer all kinds of Lumber oil commission at the lowest per-centage, and since they are the agorae of J. A T. Craig, they, are enabled to sell on better terms than any other dealers. Call and see for yourselves, Allentown, September 12 A REID TIIIS!! HIGHLY IMPORTANT TOVES 1 STOVES 1 1 STOVES 1 WEN A. HOFFMAN can still be found at No. 13. West Hamilton street, Odd Follows' Hall, here be inviioe the attention of the citizens of Allentown and vicinity to the fact, that never in the history of the town was there an establishment, that kept on hand a larger and more complete assort ment of all kinds and varieties of STOVES, TIN • AND HOLLOW WARE, and 'which were offered at such exceeding low prices. His stock of stoves comprises every known style of Cooking, Parlor, Bar-rOom and Off= Stoves, and of Tin and Hollow Ware. He takes pains to keep on hand Ayerything that can possibly be wanted in his line, lfnade by good practical workmen and of the very .best of materials. Particular attention is paid to Spouting and Roofing, which is always done in an unsurpassed style and workmanlike man ner. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of business are respectfully invited to call at: his store and convince themselves of the splendid stock and low prices. All kinds of jobbing done at short no tice and low rates. or fists-01d Stoves, iron,copper, brass, lead and pew ler, will bo taken in exchange for now Ware. Arr.:n[ll.l"w% crapwarucli "" "Zin razz ILIBD WINTEIR OF 8860: @IPIIVIDLIR) @lVClggic. ,Store Much Enlarged! I ! THORNLEY & CHISM,. N. E. Corner EIGETE & SPRING GARDEN Streets, Philadelphia, Invite Special Attention to the most superb stock of FANCY SILKS, BLACK SILKS, RICH DRESS GOODS, CLOTH CLOAKS, BROCHEA SHAWLS & STELLA SHAWLS, ever offered by them. Also, .a very large stook of LINEN GOODS & MARSEILLES QUILTS, of our own Inipoitation. Cloths, Cassimeres, Veetings, &o. Blanket., Flannels, Satpnetts and Muslin.. 5:09,. .W. buy for Cosh ,and sell Cheap. N. B.—You can ride to 'our door; the Cars pass every three minutes. September 26. —3m ;.A.,3OINIXt.XCIBIV" LIFE INRAFJ.IIIIIIMIZIIInY Walnut St., S. E. Con .of Fourth, . PHILADELPHIA, PA. Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital, Paid up Capital, $500,000. $250,000. ASSETS, January 1. 1860. $1,462,686 10. Insures Life at the usual mutual rates or nt joint 'stook rates, (about 20 per cent. less than mutual,) or at total abstinence rates, (the lowest in the world.) ' Apply to Dr. Wm. J. Romig, Agent at Allentown, Alex. It. Boyer, Agent at Catasauqua, R. F. Bleck, Agent at Bethlehem. [September 12.-3 w 3 ONES iti DUNBAR , • - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GREEN AND DRIED liatralro OLIVE OWL & NUTS OF ALL KINDS,, 2n. Washington Street, Betii , eon Bitrolny and Robinson Ste., NEW YORE. orders promptly attended to. JNO. J. JONES, WALLACE DUNBAR. September 10. —2m Assignee Notice. WHERV,AS, William Scott, of Trexleitown, 17p. .porkilitteungia .township, Lehigh county, by voluntary deed of Assignment, dated September 'lO, 1860, conveyed to the subscriber all his personal and mixed property, for the benefit of his creditors.— Notice jet dteby given to all portions indebted to the said William Scott, to make payment to the subscrib er, within three weeks, and all those having claims, to present the same duly authenticated, within the same time to ' - JOIN ALl3RlGlHT,'Assignee. Trexlortown, September 19. ExeeutOr's Notice. r ETTERS testamentary having been granted to 11 the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Lydia Frantz, late of North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, deceased, all persons In debted to said estate uro • requested to, make pay shoot within six weeks from this date; and all per sons having claims against said estate, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement within the above mentioned time to EDWARD 11,01ILER, Exeoutor, —Bt August 22, 1860 " Why stand ye all the day dle." ANY LADY Oft GENTLEMAN' I. the United States, possessing from $3 to $7, can •ater into an easy and respectable business, by w• lob from $6 to $lO per day can be realised. For partioulais, address (with stem ~) W. 11. ACTON 6 CO., No, 87 (old 41) North Blitth it, Phila. 13sptetabir 00, 16604 aai EADY . . tallikritinter_quoiss; take thelleld"With Ini . g ' a 7 looted stook of Fall and \ Winter a . terGooda.ever. before exhibited in our Borough, and we aro ready to satiety every. one, mho will giro tis a eall;at • No. West Hamilton street, next: door above t4a Eagle Hotel, ALLENTOWN, PA. ' , • FALL AND WINTER GIOODB Consisting of entirely new and desirable stylesomeh as gannet be found, O n any other establishment: in Allentown A largo assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods such as Plain and figured - all Wool Delabia', • • . . . Long and square Brocha Shawls, Figirred Freud' Morlncas, . . Black and colored Stella Shawls, Plain French Mer'noes, Black and colored Silk.Shawle, Figured and Plain Cashmeres, Black, long and square Thlbet Shawls, Wool and Union Plaids, . •• Long and square Blanket Shawls. /Station& Cloth and Bebop, Brooha and:Camera Shawl Border, Black and Mode Color Alpaoall) Collars and Sleeves, . Blaok and Fancy . Plain and Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Bombazine and Mohair Lustre, . 2 - • Crape and Love Veils, Mom Delain.'" and‘Valenelai ' Cloth Raglans and Dolts* Ladies' and MisseeSteel Spring Skirt. Wo have also& full assortmant of Domestic Goode, such as Calicoes, Difustins, Gingham', el:Leeks, Tick loge, Fianna Dotted • Flannels, limy, Table Diapers, , _ • • •, • . CENTLBIitIiN'S WEAR.-Black and Colored Cloths, ,Cassitheres, Vestings, Jeans, Tweeds, Sattinetts, AO, A great variety of-Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, Woollen Table Givers, linreeilhoi, Bosoms, CollOs, Cravats, Umbrellas. (11.78EN8 k GLASSWiItE.—A large ilsortnient 1 4,, of Queens and Giaestrare in an Varieties. , CARPETS AND- OIL orayit—e- large assort meat of Brussels - lend Ingrain,Carpets,,tad a full lino of Stair Carpets. All 'kinds of Floo and Table Oil Clothe. GROCERIES. -A lase assortment of Groceries , such as--Syrup Molasses, Honoy, all kindeot Coffees, Teas, Raisins, Chocolate, Oil, all kinds of Ppices, &o. QAla.—Liverpool, Ground, And A;b.ton fine Salt, 0' by the seek or by the bushel, or in email Dairy Sacks. F•FlSH.—lidaekerol, No. 1 and 2 in. half I! and quarter barrels, Scale Irish, Dry Cod Fieh. Va.. All kinds of Country Produce will be taken in exchange, at the highest market price, for Goods by the undersigned. RENINGER & BREWER. Allentown, Sept. 19, 1860. --tf 103E50. 18E50. FALL TRADE. The Increase of Business has convinced 110tDER . & LERCH, 1 1 11 AT they must buy (earlier) larger stooks and consequently they have just returned from the Cities, wore they purOhnsed the largest and beg Be. leotedstook of FALL DRY GOODS ever offered in this market. • ES * LADE " 'DUISS GOODS. Plain and Figured Black Silks, Fancy Silks,. • Valour Pogine, Painted French Merinoee, French Milauaise, Varlets Cloth Turin Cloth, Now material for Travelling Goode, • V 818120103, Ginghams, Callooes,• &0., &c., &o. Full lino of Mourning and half Mourning Gonda. Ladles' 'Black Cloth Duatora. Ladles' Colored Cloth .Dusters. JUST OUT.—The best Ladies' Steel Spring Skirts over offered, called the " Rite Skirt." From 10 up to 40 Springs. Shawls I Shawlsl S a al Black Stella—Brochao Borders. tolored Stella—Broohao Borders. Thibet long and square, Misses Shawls, c., &c. Our stook of Domestic and Fancy Goods a com plete. The great increase of our business is the best evi dence that " ice are offering inducetlents." C. M. ROEDdR.]' [B. F. Lanett September 5, 1860. —ly IRCLICF IN TEN MINUTES BRYAN'S PULMOMO 3131 MIL Mil The moll certain and speedy remedy ever discovered for all Diseases of the Meta and Lunys, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, btfluensa, Hoarseness,Difficult Breath ing Sore Throat, dm., • &c. THESE W AFERS give the most instantaneous and 'perfect relief, and when preserved with accord ing to diiections, never fail to effect a ripid and last ing cure. Thousands have been restored to perfect health who have tried other means in vain. To all classes and all constitutions they are equally a bless ing and a cure—none need despair no matter how long the disease may have existed, or however se vere it may be, provided the organic structure of the vital organs is not hopelessly decayed. To VOCALISTS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS ? these Wa fers aro peculiarly valuable; they will in ORS DAY remove the most severe occasional hoarseness; and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voice greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, fols..which purpose they are regularly used by many pips atonal vocalists. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, New York Prloo 25 cents per box. •For sale by J. B. Moser and E. D. Lowell, Allentown, and Druggists every whdro. GREAT MEDICAL ,DISGOVERY, A SURE CURE for dejeation of spirits, chicken .bL hearteduess, undefined want of sometiaing, itch ing in the throat, tempOrary dryness at the lips and gums, unwholesome thirstiness, &0., to., for ONLY 4 CENTS A GLASS. For the weal and the welfare of many a lad, Whom a meet* of beer will rejoice and mate glad By the drowning of care, and the quickening of life Sir, we'd advice him to go and to call on old PFEIFISR. There you will find all the, things needed most, A good glass of Lagar and u kindly good host, Good musie,good singing and a talk with your friends To make for the troubles of life some amends. There yon can see alongside of the true Republican straight-out, all bonny and blue, The Democrat ; for it is Lagers great end . To change kpolithial foe to a friend. A man who is saving and yet likes his beer And a little amusement, can God it just here, At Pfeifer's, where to your heart's full content, You will get your glass beer for only 4 cent. Yes, indeed, for only 4 cents you can get A glass full of beer there, MI good, I'll bet As any in town; if you doubt the assertion, Just go, sir, and give it a trial in person: PITIFSR'S SALOON, Seventh St., between Hamilton and Linden. September 12. . —2m Allentown Seilnary, • Kale and Female Boarding School. Rev. W.R.' HOFFORD, A. M. Principal. • Rev. J. S. KESSLER, D. D. Assistant Principal. THE Winter Session of this Institution will open on the first Monday of Novomber. For Pate l !agues or Information apply to the Principal. P. WILLARDe, A. M., a graduate of Jefferson Col lege, will tako charge of the department of Mathe matics and Natural Sciences, at the opening of the ensuing SellgOth September 19. s —ly C. G. BOCKIUS & CO. ISPORTESIS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN F NCT 011[1000S/ HOSIERY, Gloves, Buttons, Shirts and Britian, Laces, White Goods, Notions, Trimmings &c. No. 7 North Third St., above Market, CHAS. G. DOMICIL PHTLADELPHLi. OHAS. H. DILLINOEB. • Anion 20, 1860. —6m Sourneyman Tailor Wanted. A JOURNEYMAN TAILOR, of sober and Indus- Da. trio= habits, who can COMO well reoommended, can have constant employment by the week, A single man preferred, WALTER P. Hess Weimmarlltei September 10, 41(1$ = I.IN - * .AN S ' %0 1 5 S ' • - I - - A SUPIRLATIVZ TON IC', D I UR.ET.I* 4 4r VENSPt I e._. f MYICORAVIC CORDIAL • lb the Citizens 9rPennayivania d New Jersey, Apotheosizing, Druggists, Grocers and ( . Pr/rate Families. . ~ . Wolfses. e•Cognap Brandy. - , .., Wolfe's . --- Madirie, Sherry and.Bort Wine. E . Woines e Jamaica and Bt. Croix Bum. Waft Vrtratteh and'lrieh Whiskey. . - ...3s : . IN'BOTTLES. I beg is vis to all the attention of the citizens of the Unit States to the above Wines and Liquors, im ported by trdot.fae 'iliqfe, of New York, whosel name is familisrAn over l y : 4lora this country for the purity of his celebrated ' (edam 'Schnapps,. Mr. Wo( / e, in his 'suer to 'Peaking of the purity ,of his Wines Ind Liquors, says : -".I will stake my repu tation es a imp, my standing as a merchant of thir ty years' reaidonoe in the City of New York. that allthovih , ...ch, pw.t. win,. which I bottle arelpure as imported, and of the test quality, ikd can be relied upon by every purchaser.' Every 'Layette has the proprletor'S name on the . wax, and a he simile of his signature , - •tifloate.. The publlo are re speqtftlly inv. I and examine for theMselves. For sale at Br 11. Apotheonries and Grocers In Phllidelpt Gesonsto H. ASHTON, Market et., Philadelphia, ' , Ole Agenslor Phifadeiphia. Read the fr -cm the New Ito& Courier: Enormeut . gone New York .ktrerchant.— We are happ: our fellow-GM:Ol6i that there is one place 1 .., where the physician, apoth eicary, and c 0....., merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines, and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the beet quality. Wo do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho ;Voile's extensive ware house, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Marketfield street. His stook of - Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less, than thirty tnousand oases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1838 to 1858; and, ten thousand cases of Model a, Sherry and Port 1 1 Nine, Scotch and Irish li'hisk y, Jamaca and St. Croix Rum. some very old an equal to any in this country. He also bad three Ice ao collars,4l ith Brandy, Wine, &c., in casks, iitidar - Cistom- onse koy, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sal of iiittc ri Schnapps lest year amounted to. one hundred ,o f eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than t years ho may be equally successful with his Bran dies and Winos. Ills business merits the patronage of every lover of his npeoies. Private families who wish pure Wine a and Liquors for , medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apotheeary in the land make pp their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from,eir shelves, and replace it, with Wolfe* pure Wine.? and Liquors. . Wo understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommoda tion of small dealers in the country, puti up assort ed oases of Winos and Liquors. Such a merchant, should be sustabad against his tens of thousands of opponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and hap piness. ti optember 12, 1800. !giffigtigiffffig DR. ESENWEIN'S TA.11,113=1 WOOD WARM& PECTORAL, Is the beat Mnoictan in the world for the CERN of Coughs and Colds, Croup Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Br e g Palpitation of the He , • Dipthgria. For the relief of patients as the cam cal stages of TOGETHER WITH ALL MAIMS OP THE THROAT AND CHEST, AN RICH PRE- DISPOSE TO. CONSUMPTION. It to peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. BEING y . ieepared by a praciieal PHYSICIAN and Druggist, and one of great experience in the cure of the various diecruce to which the Human frame ilk liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the grett(eet con fidence. Tar IT and ho oonvitoed that it Is Invaluable in the cure of Bronchial ajlictions. Price 50 cent. per Bottle. 118ElY W bac , )14 RITHATI4I3 1!/ a very valuable remedy for Diarrbma, Dysen tery, Cholera Illorbus and all Bowel Affections,— Try it. Price 25 cents per Bottle. `The [Move medicines are prepared only by Da. A. BSENWIBIN & 00., Druggist and Chemist, N. W; Cor. 9th and Poplar fits., 'Bold by every respectable Druggist and Deal er in Medicine throughout the State. June 20, 1860 THE HEAT EMUS REMEDY. am '7* El CLARK'S CELEBRATED PEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir .1. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. THIS. invaluable medicine is unfailing in'the curs of all those painful and dangerous diseases to whichlthe female constitution is subject. It moderate* all excess and removea all obstruction, and a speedy core may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity. " Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govern ment Steamed!' Great Britain, to prevent counter feits. • These Pills should not be taken by females duriny the FIRST THREE, MONTHS of Pregnancy, as tiny are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all caeca of Nervous and Spinal Affections Pain in the back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertions ;Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a caw when all oilier means hove failed, and although aToteerfki remedy do not contain iron calomel, antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full dirt:lotions in the pamphlet around each pack age which should be carefully preserved. Solo Agent for the United States and Canada; JOB MOSES, (Late 1.. C, Baldwin h Co., Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.--$l,OO and 8 postage. stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent N wil I insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. For sale by John B. Moser and E. D. Dwell, and Druggists everywhere, July 4,186 U GEORGE POURER formerly with A. H. Fran- Miscue, has now opened a place for himself, (in co-partnership with Henry Mussalman,) at No. 251 Market Street, where he should be pleased to sue all his old customers. Yoelker Musselman 9 RESPECTFULLY announce to their Mends and the Merehanta generally, that they have located themselves at No, 251 Market St., below Third, =O::UtniIL3MEM. Where they will carryon the COTTON YARN BlM mum, and have for sale nil goods in their line, each as : Cotton, Linen and Woolen Carpet Chain, Colton Yarns, Wtidding, Cotton Laps, Tie Yarns, Twines, Shoe Thread, 40., Mason, Chalk and Fish Lines, Bed Cords, Lamp, Candle and Fluid Wicks, Wash and Plow Lines, Cotton, Hemp and Manilla Cord age of all kinds. Also ' a full assortment of Fly Nets, which they offer at the lowest nett cub prices. ogfrPlease givo us a call before purchasing else where. September 5. Assignee's Sale. WILL be sold at public Sale, on Saturday, Octo ber Brd, 1860, on the premises, In Trailer town, Upper Macunglo township, Lehigh county, the following personal property, to wit: Clothe, muslins, silks, crockeries, hats and caw, 1 dearborn wagon, 1. horse, barrels, salt, besides • large variety of other article., usually to be found is a country store. Bolug tho goods of William Scott. Attendabco will be given, and conditions made known on the day of sato by JOHN ALBRIGHT, Assignee. Troxlertown, September 12, 1860. —3t Stock of Store Goods for sale. - A merchant, of Lehigh county, doing bugloss' on the line of one of the Railroads, mains through the count , offers for sale his entire stook of goods. The stand aan excellent one. Pot further particular. inq.at the office of the INlttott MOl6llll, Altoutdwisi N mortar 11, neer --tf 0 EMI IMO MI
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