The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, November 29, 1849, Image 3

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FwidEffl fld l. has been , ' rtiforrife • by ;
Cquairl .that.'.the•.'4Pv demands
that; the li3Ongtiriatr'reeftikeeti:alialPhe.,io4l
- thtrAhfertor titCitititirtr - W*such othi
er" . pPitrerif the Turkish 'territery,ps_M fl.
ay •
ferd•the,flOvattisi facilities .fot keeping- them
Under tiorveitiance. • - •••
`,l(anY.-ofttielefugees wish logo to. France,
ot'Eligiend. they, may be permitted to do'sp.
Thetkiirlyilllnke.43l not Ice of theit„depar*
• lute, netwithitanding tha.danger. , that . may.
intent] •OA ;Orviiether in:France or;in En g
. - Thliti.cititiar.l)Q.,doubt but that the ref tr
izeett ,• - •Nterrt -el ves. in preinration
for.rt .n (?:revolution . •- • •
ThOleeiiiie‘cittitudeassu Med by, F.nojarid
tat the' 'rtul ipmstion has annoyed the
.Ertifieioi , Very Dinah. lie.has caused Count
address an 'energetic note to
the Erifilisit Gevermm.nt on the:subject. In
ihls note the'Etit Orin. peo:Aste.agaiost . this
hoitile•deinettstrution in the widst of pettct'..
had BgnhistlitvCriOfit tehibh•Eng2and arra
1- I •ah' 6 lu beflivlf ttin3rivreirt a matter :Ai ich
regardeonly titirsin and 'the 'Eublim e
-As to the dillietthies kviliciv this rifilut mak
give rise to,- the interpretatiolvor the•• tregy
het ween ,these two.powers belongs(says
note) to them alPne; turd" 'England ought to
remain'coniplettilY - unconcerned with it. ••
•Turkey . 7 ' •• -•
niiiiiritelicadike prrparisiions.--A6or-
retyhtiderik, 'smiting from Constantinople,
thus refers to the activity prevailing . there :
—oThe Turl. Foritlnlle iheitwnilike prep
orations. and t heit:Wbole 'fleet will he'ready
very qo are actively at work
upon •1.:441* ihirr•fii for seiviee:":
Turkey is now itt'atttatiktoftlefy Russia.
MEE
4i) sAirstitiesiOt . Austria.
.. ...
-me fullOktinirnote particular note:tent of
ilie'lliec . :eite,chtioni;:Will -be *end with mei=
tinafikily; interest :- . . , :.• ....
"The tranquilit yand die discomineence
:;of tlfeltiVe't.itectitions on the-Eloltzplatz, (the
• . Tybeivi'*•,l l eistlii ha's already had its effect.
1404 ; k0file•lielieve . that justice would not
.in future stride, eiver -corpses, but that it
would walk: ad pe.,patits of forgiveness and
grace. But or asuye,n a rot 'nor was, spread
in the town, of the .eXecetions .which were
to take Riede yi, day, ,20th ult. This rumor
Coiirid little Credit, for people would Oat—
onv, they could not-•-•-believe it. But this
et , '
morninif at 5 o'clock a troop'. of horse with
• •
bared §words, iiptele its appearance in the
1-loliZplat4-.thue effectually dispelling all
doubt as to the intentions of the utilitary au
thorities. Shortly afterwards a iliattallion
of foot appeared and cornicd n square, into
the interior of Which they lead the men who
were about to suilZ4 death. The drums
were beaten. . Their hollow sounds caused
our hearts to quake. After the roll. of drums
the sentences were rend. The reading was
long, very long ;:'and justly so, for. the: doc
uments' Were"' neither more nor less than
passports to,,eternity. At length the. first
of the viclims Was red forwards. Ile mount
ed theiliadeld.. Ile was a handsome
. YoUng.than of -o years of age I was inform-
ed that he awaited his death with the forti
tude of a;martyr. • When 1 saw him'he
.
was pale,nnd cast down. . It was the . matt
ner of his death, it was the execution .by the ,
cord,'which drove the iron into Prince Wo ,
ronieclee Soul. This men was •an officer
when the Hung,ariaa War commenced. He .
left the Emperor's service and founded' a
, Polish' legion, of which ,he became the'cotn-'
mender... , Elynates.troops cornered liiin at .
Szurei..•' • ''' ' • ' ' • ' ' . ,
"" The second. .victim was Al. Abancoutt, I
who; 'after ilie Volish movement, had been
condemned to , tiventy years imprisonment, i
and who joined alb Hungarian insurrection,
acting es eidjutent, to Dembinski. 116 was
more collected 'than the Prince, and „Indeed,
he was able to • address a few words to the:
public. The, third and lad sufferer was
f,:iiroa ; he leaves three children behind him.
He commanded the German Legion, nssist
vd at.the storming .of Buda, end so grunt
nvere his military, talents and zeal, that he
Ives spiel to be.appointed to the command of
the garrison of Comore. • I-le was captured
at Peterwardein. The d read MI seene dos!
. ed with n prayer, in which the soldier§ and
the pubic joined."
::On .the.Wth October, three more victims
'Alia by the rope.
• The first that 'mounted the scaffold was
. .
Baron. Sigmend V. Perenyi, seventy-live
,years. of age,l'el;Presideht of . the Board of
..Magnates of'lloo4y. It was' his name
that figured Oa, dm celebrated'"Manifest of
the Huagariatt:Nation,tol the higli..Constitu
ent Diet, .dated 10th Oct,' 1848. The' olil
man died'braVely.. • ' ..' ~ ,•
C . sernus and :Siitestioy.'l.66 citheriturcr,i46-
,linis, were beth',Delegatek' of,the .. llungarti ,
tan Diet. It Wn§. the latter' that drew up
..the Declaration of the Indepeedence of;1 - 110-
,• gary,... , • - •' 7 . , .- , : V - " , •`" ,*
t, ' f ' The Mortgaged Oligtirehi;:::;'''-.1.
-,,
Mit I)lsraeli says, oilthe authority -bin
, Landon Attorne3 4 ; the'amOunt of the recto
kages or'EttllAt/ is *400,006.000, Prod ii
-4' er et! t 'kW, 000 a year, the
.„ 1 4. .
iri g . l 4 - 1) ' P' I' A ' ' (cast • ' '
jan Or
.4 9 ,
~; tap . are et as deeply
to r
.taortga'ged• tpstt of England and undoubt
edly the lii .', l stinireti ;ire - in a still worse
, condititihWiiittpaiel . that the. mottgages i n
' ~T•r e' TrelaiViiiid:,,tp .'; liio amounConly to. one
.ial6tqkikliifAiglttid-rt200,000,000,
pi.s4nCing ; A i fatyfper k ,ekiifo,ooo,6oo a
-il4oSjOrSt(lo7B.o( tjeeriStscrtey • of
l'ageofinttawkauktunt 10:2000,600N0
(for
which..tbeylinvetlo pity, ia the shape of
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rtlitlitintoonelo'the's nedlne.billl s "M• 46o i •••".4 lieutenaht; ~6olonel, of ' davalrY,.iirierd. du yp e m er , h e ifitt..tt ppe vmpt o o... „ , ,
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tin : know,nirer, . fol,
sale one aim
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terlist . ot.oolo,6o6; .
.4 •- - y_. ~- - , Santa Aere•generul,in enter of the regent!. i • d dt of• ilo Perins'Ylvantri Tide. : ''-'•!•" yr - LP vr-i-F• O 4 '' * • '
I rating army Mexico. Ile hail but .firt
b Y y ., . 2 oraph, Harribiiig, to Miss'Lltuinia ikidi'll - " evei lirMight infcisaid Cdunty ;• and 'which
... '.' sie:tilTis - 11:intOilicaiioiii:,,14 •
The letivs tevairist iritoication:a ti re li:S e ' nf : o ' re . .. i a satdie . ra p * vit ? ' h it i l . n .' .. tie .' i ns , rat4 i l l ' iie d d _ h naugh,, of Nlyerstown, Lebanon co. '
," we w!l'Vq • ell i'' ) .! !.*
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kltl'w with great rigor in Sweden.' WI
• 1° "1 14 :r !Made Prisoner. . Villavdlt'a was to be'ex:i'-• At Washiegton city on the 15th cost'.; "'CADE, UNDOVIITED :CREDIT O R
I is"seen drunk is fined for the'"..first offence
three dollars; . for the. second.sic,;,fer, the ,
third 'and fourth a still
_further sum, and is l
, CD ted, fo thwith -
Quiroz,*the 'principal leader of '•the•late
insu ' Sierra *
• • . • . i rrection in the , . Gordo, at r
also deprived of the 'right or.voting at elec. • the Rev; ',J o hn C. Smith, Joseph Lcseur . c,
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letutioucE . ,
L'sq. of liarri4burg;to Miss Nary Josephine;
of . . ,
' . ' *r t ~- hey_ daughter of &mind Kirby, Esq.vn vices. . '
. . at almost 3:o l lr 1 , .
•
. Our - Goods
been shot, he was conveyed to * Xichu, . On Sunday last, by the Rev. •Mr . .Schiri-
I•ti on s rind of .biting appointed .n repre,senta- t i v n gere'bis corpse was publicly exposed." del, Mr. •S'ltaurel .1. Kisller tO MISS MOW- Sp e ck for itlienisellies. Call and see, and
tite .HC is, besides, ptblicly exposed in I
1 The /genitor says that a rumor. ia"eur. ( la 11.1iller, b o th o f So og e r syille, Heidelberg we will give , yott sortie praelied illustra
ihe pariSlithure:h o . n the following sunday. ( rent that speculators- in the funds of the lie- township.
~, : , - ' " tion of saving, nioneY, by ofrering Goods' at
Jr the same individual 'is found committing ,
shut up publiehavecorrupted . sofee of the members On the 25th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Yae- prices of
will convince.' you that money
-- thd same offence a fifth time; he is of the chamber, of Deputies. '' . ger, Mr. Reuben: • Lichienwalner,: t 9 Miss can be, saved - by purchasing •at the . cal-,
in the- houseof correction, end Condemned T
he ue-tion for and against there-estab- Traeilla Drader, both: of Hanover. . - itibrated • ' . • , ,
to kiv tnorithi hard ;labor ;if 'he is 'again" • - .,,, .~,
1, - • ' - months - . •- 9,4 1 lishmer g it oi the Ye * suits, which hns eaused On the day;'by the same, Mr. .10. 4.4 . e/V i Orie SiOIV I
! gailtY, - to twelve perriishirient nt nan open war betCyeen the Governor an d Le- i ' Miss •
similar description,, If the remade has been i. . of. -.- ant ,uchenbach, to Louisa Frey, both particularly' those who are 'about going to
eisiature umeretaro, has been referre dof Hanover. - , • lIOUSE KEEPING.
committed •irt• public, such as at 'a fair,an .roy Mesa, t othe S •
, the former, Senor upreine
Lauction, Sr.c. the fine. is doubled; . arid if theOrithe 251.11 of November, by the Rev.
, Governinent. • '' They will9nd do'liod assortment of Car petri,
offerider has made his appearance at a chui;chHerinan 111. Daniel Ifrert to • 't. . • .
I- M. Dubocq, a ce l e b rat ed French ecOno- Mr-C. G.' i• •• ' Floor Cleths, Itugs, Feathers, Counter
rile punishment is still more severe., Miss Polly Dilgaa.d, both of Macnngy. panes, Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheet.
3VIIQ. I mist, who distinguishes himself in the colo
ever is convicted of, having. induced anothn the same day, by - the same, Mr. "1"fil- i n .., 'fable Covers, Diapers, Flannels, Mus
t nisaticin of AlAlgeria,has a rr ived 'ln Mexico.
er toinioxicete himself is fined three dollars, Of Rockland, to Miss lips and•Dil Curtains.
I. ‘,Vhicli sure is . doubled if ths.person is n,ne
. . He is about foundinga college at San Chris- nom, Fensternuther,
label, in Chiepas. Judith Ziglsr, of Alacungy. LADIES please give.us a call atid examine
I nor. ,Aree*celeSiastid •• who 'falls into this 'I 'he Apaches are [main murdering and On the 18th November, by the Rev. Mr.
riffence loses his benefice ;ifhe is it•laYman • our large, rich and fashionable styles of
~ . pillaging in the State of Durango.. Th e Dubs, Mr. J ona s Seibert, of Low hill, to Miss 5 ..,, Goods
wei: occupies any, considerable past, his .i,ress ,
American guerilla party, of thirty men at- Mary Stephen,. of "North Whiteha ll.
,
functioriq bre - alt• p n tl,.and perhaps he is tacked them on. the Ist ult., killed four and - On the 20th of November, by the same, consisting of
Cashmere.s, De Laines, Mohairs,Coburgs,
dismissed. • Drunkenness is never admit : - -
recovered the plunder, which they wet© Mr. David. Rudy, of Washington, to Miss
. fo r tiny 'crime • and who
ted as an excme• ,- - , • • carrying orr. - Afar!' :/Inn Ringer,..or North Whitehall. '
~, , • -Leonese Cloths, Lama Cloths,
and numerous other fancy goods, which if
' 1 ' buried i nominious:
ever dies wherldrt]n•c,is . g Robberies are. as frequent as ever in all. ...
-IY, and deprived nt tho ora„yers of the church '
''harts of Mexico, at the capital tilt!) , hid •
On the 23'd .of Nove,mber, by the same, worn will add beauty to the beautiful, make,
r En V both`. the 1•Il• and f
' Mr. Hugh Loyd,toN iss , cn 1 evens, pamoo t. ,gay, an casaba approach o
to which he belonged. It iiii 'forbidd_en !ii
b . ecome unusually daring. ' • „ '
• -of Washington. .' ~ • „ ' old age and deformity into the shade.
• '
anyspirit-
give, and inure implicitly to cell, An Indian Chief (Apache) lately killed _ . . . . .
to students worl-rre."..a s'irvaints. IMMO
uous liquors , , t , by an American 'guerilla party commanded . • .- 4ENTS
' DIED. • - , '-
appreniiees or private soldiers:... WI
.. i never
. by Captain Box, bore on his person a med. Give us a call, and we will show in al.
0 S I ' '' U 's
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unday .aston pper aucon, o can- . . . •
is observer) drunk in thee streets or mokill,ST al,.which had on one side 'a bust %vial this. a -.
/An * fJ c bAh. their inagnificence, heap upon heaps ; '.
a noise in a tavern, is Seire to ' be taken ,10 •nscription : ~ A ilartin_Van Buren. President cer, Susanna I . 1 um, consort. o a
r o d
The Lusterial Cloths of old Germany; .
. . . .
.saber , . hen. aged 51 years, 8 months, and .3 nks~
t . .
prison and detained until . without, pf the United Stales, A. I). 1837 ; end on the fi nes t Fabrics , of France , the .
Th 1 - 4. M - G e rman officiated on .the od- •
hoWever, being on that account exempted t h e revmse : Peace and Friendship.',', • • F ' v, r ... , ,
.. , heavy oods fromthp westof Eng- •
:from the fines. o,le.half o f th ese fi nes go ::_______,...._______,. : _ . • cosien.• land ;the coarser webs of Amer
. .
to the ,inforiners (who are generally police. • OffiCi. l - , S.ecking in California. On the 12th November, in North White - • ical and the softest textures
otlicers,) the Other half to, the 'poor. If the hall,. of Fits,' Levi, sot, of DaVid and *Ma. . •
of Cassimeres.
.
delinquent hes no money, he is kept in rm. via Ruch, aged.lM days. • . VESTINGS ,
until p a ys .
son some one fur him, or until he :On the 13th of November, in, ast Allen.
has worked out his enlargement. Twice /1/ ;tau hter
town, of Dysentery, Simla —.. g . of , o f Cotto nyo f S'll of Wol of:W p oster fan
s year these ordinances are read aloud from Schwartz,aged' .1 Cravat s,
Jonathan and Anna Maria
s, Collars, WrapPers, Stocks, Stock
die pulpit by the clergy; and every tavern- years. , ~
1• ' ' • - " ings, Hose,.,, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,
keeper is. bound, tinder a penalty of n hen- On the 19th-of November, in Washing- sacks, uninentienables 'arid inexpresibles,
vy fine, to have it co;ly PI them hung up ton; of Fits; Leak daughter of Stephen und plain, delicate and fancy ; heavy, light and
in the principal rooms of his house. Elizabeth Hunsicker, aged 4 monhs.•
middling, large, small. and medium, long,
.t and stverag•• , arae.'fine nial superfine
;
German R efugees.
M.. Beck, formally of Harrisherg,
has written a letter to s the Union of that
ty, describing the events which jet] to .his
arrest as a rebel by the government of 11% 7
den. •He was
. first arrested on a charge of '
high treason by ,thn government of Darei T
stadt, but succeeded in escaping to Fratice.
The breaking out of the Batltin insurrec
tion induced ihim to join the revolutionary
army. as a private soldier. Ile was soon
made an aid Ale camp to the Commander of
tilt: German leffioM with the rank of
first lieutenant, and in this capacity was in
the garrison of Basta& till that fortress`was
compelled to surrender, after a siege of two
mouths. For sis weeks he was confined,
with others, and sufDred the most cruel
treatment. At length he •was released
through the intervention of our consul at
Basle, Switzerland, Mr. Geo. Gouudie, of
Northampton county, in this state. This
gentleman interceded with Mr. Donelson,
our Minister to Frankfort, who obtained his
'release on condition of his leaving the coun
try without delay. Mr. Beck's lather who
still clung to the aristocratic party, refused.
him any assistance, but he at length reac,b
ed Havre, having lust everthing he posses
sed but a trunk full of books, which he
had left in Fianm. The American Consul
at Havre called him political adventu,
rer," and refused his aid in getting a free
passage across the Atlantic, but he at length
succeeded in getting a passage on the ship
1 Robert Parker, Captain Weeks. This gen
tleman brought him over for $l2, to obtain
which he pawned his books. He arrived
at New York on-the 12th inst.
important from Switzerland,.
The .Rsoemblee Nationale says : The
three courts of Berlin, Vienna, and St. Pe
tersburg, and the Germanic Confederation
have addressed to the French Governnient
a note relative to the afiiiirs of Switzerland.
This note, which is
,one of considerable
length, gives a review: of the state of the
questions since 1810,.iiirid.concludp by de !
mantling of'the Federal Government, in the
first place, the re:establishment of the.sov
ereignty of Prussia, over the principality of
Neufchatel mid then the expulsion of the
revolutionary committee which have formed
themselves in Switierland. .Some add that
they also,insisLon the restoration ollhe pri
mative federal point, Of. „ The,,threo
courtsin vitt; gronce:Wa Harty' who signed
erred), of
: Vierma, to join wit4themin
this common affai o rr, in order to .save. Switz
erland by. her, geed cooocils, from the ap7
plicetion,ofvoercit3t ineans,eithei,by,a,black !
nde.or by arms: The oote.is conceived in
the best terms as regards France,
FrOm Liberia.
A letter from President Roberts, of , the
Liberian Republic, announces the purchase
of Grand Cape' Mount - and 'Manna by the
GovernMent, and the hoppliflheing atilt; to
extinguish the. 'slave trade at Gallinas. The
President lays i '
The slave•trade at aatlinits is on its. last
legs, inconsequence of the strict. biackede
of that territory• by the tritish squadron,
and . the rapid extension of - cart jurisdiction
in that quarter.. %he Mrfivis have dew,
mined to nbaridnn the trairie;fr 'etiive4 and'
the.'c biers have actually deliVerad. to 'Cirpf
thin Dunlop, 41ter majesty's ship "Alert,"
. - .
The Wet% lizirri California, represent a
..
great strife goitik - on there for Office.. Mr.
Durivage, one of t t .e'Secretaries.ofthe Cal
ifornia OonVention, itt writing to the N. 0.
Picallime •untler gate - of September 30th,
says—" Within the last.few t;:tyson attempt
has been made in tlieCcinventioo to appoint
three coMmissioners'for,The porpoce of fra
ming a code of lien to be presented M -the
next L egislature . for their adoption, under
pretence that it would faciliate the proceed
ings of 'that .body. In reality, it was for
the purpose of giving certain would
be prominent politicians good fat, berths,
and for the benefit of some, oftheltiwyers of
i t econventien. So the politieiarist Will hove to
“waft p. little longer.,”: ' ..''r ~, .
~
Mr. Freiner, .another correspondent say;
"the , poljtitions from the States' have been
defeated lo all the ambitions schemes they
have brt;ughtforw.ard,•.
~N011.i.) "stood high
er and fell` iarder'.' than. Dr. Gwin, who
came out here 'fertile 1 .,.." - inrpose of superin
tendino. our political alien's foi. us. There
is no person more capable of contending
with a more powerful opposition than him
self, but I doubt very much his succers in
the present instance. The people of Cali
fornia seem to think that he would not look
well In the Senate of the United States.
The elections for members of Congress and
the State Legislature will take, place prob
ably on the 7th November: IVe shall have'
la host of candidates in the field. There
has been already announced for the Senate
Col. Fremont, Dr. Semple, of Benicia, Col.
Weller, T. B. King, and Dr. Gwin ; and
for Congress, Mr. Gilbert, of the .ollia Cal-,
ifornia, Gen. Morse, Cap. Suter and Ex-
Gov. Boggs, of Missouri. With all our
money-mat:inn . .propensities, you may de
pend we shall have.an exciting time in the
coming elections, and that the State will be
thoroughly canvassed. •
' Mr. Durivage says, further, "for the re-:
sponsible and profitiable office of Governor.
there are three who are pretty prominent.
Tlie first is Cap. J. W. Hillock, U. S. To
pographical Engineer, and Adj. General to
i Brig. General Riley. He is a man of sound
i mind, well informed. Next is Peter R.
Burnett, late. Judge of. the. Suprerno'Court
of Oregon. 'Ho was elected;' akti:trecent
election Jodge of theApperior.Court.,:Next
in the field is Winfield'Seatt SltrWorid, line
of New 7 York§iiite;:idelegate iii the Colveti:
Ilion from Sacietnento.. :. I-le is a young law-,
yer with a good deal ofnatural sense, and a
strong determined mind`; .inappearance and
!pelmets is an out . aad out Yankee: .• He.ie
a politichut.hy trade, and: is "ambttious, of
distinction:. Cols. J. D. Stevenson aitl:Fre-'
mont have been talked of; bat l' do not think
they
. will run. • , . . . -.:,,,,.:.,. •: .
i 'l' he extikisee of the' hetsi Sinfoilovern,.
rneat, , at'thoptteep,t : value of::tinnein;•-Vali- -
fortila and on the 'siSms ioalit' of 'iehtlitiers-:
tion proposed in the: Schedule, Will:be Most
,enornious ; 'the present convention will cost
every cent of •876,000fand this for forty,
}eight members. ' The! first session of :the
Legislature will cost at: the most moderato
I estimate, $150.000,...and ka,.fore all the ma
lehinertef government isin folk motion ma
i ny, a keg of gOld i duit will be .expended." •
1.
ill'U'aCC 1,
Notice is hereby given, that the under;•
signed has been appointed executor -in the
last Will and Testament of Mr. David.Lan-•
des, late of• the 'Borough of Allentown.. Lie
coonty. All such•.who are indebted to
said estate, • be. it in Bonds, Notes,_or oth 7
erwism . are he'rebY; requested to 'make pay-
Ment within three months from:date, and
such, who hate any legal demands against
said estate, *At present , thiuti-for", taytnent
-u'vithin the above named' petiod vvell•ttothen
ticated,.. -.• .Grotton: E:rectdor.•
Allentown, Nov. 29. . • fir—Olv •
BRING.()HrthE'BIGGUiII
Me VietSty'Gained!
THE PEOPLE • TRIOMPEANT ! • '
,_
Citizens orAllantoAim 'and vicinity who
are-in want of the bc,st, qualiey .of,,Fresh
Groceries; are.particUlarly invited to call at
Depew's Essilly_Grocery Mom..
where th .v will find the best selected stock
of Family tGroceriesi , Liquors; and a. tar e
variety of , Frincyf•Goods, all of which will
lie sold, at the lowest CASH prices.' ,*
, • 2 C. I. DEL'EVy:
Nov. 29..
.• • .
. ,
pEnrummity,;.
The Ladles of vicittjty are
invited to his new : and spierdid•aisortmnr'
of ". •
PERFUM-ERN
. ,
lately received. all of which are from the
fashionable Perfumery establishiiitt9s-..-
Roussell and liatiers in Philiidelithitr, ara,
will be sold cheaper their they can ba bought
in dal city. I
CV Remember the place, •
Family Grocery , and. , V,liietigiiir4
November 29.* '
FASIIIONA.Iiiit — ..: ' - - : i
Jewelry:Egtablishment c,... ,
..,.. . Cheap; and. Good '',Witte.ties,
,;--- Jewell!, & $i I ver-wa re: *tad et
asale and retail, at No ' 00 North
,i' .1-., Second street, CiiineiliiNtiiii; , ,
' 16 . - '-- 71 `a‘c`if-' l' f."' li; : -PhiladeJObid.: '',ll-i . ;,Fi''* -, l' . V:`•
Gold Lever Watches, fit II ii'lieell - 634' . i.Sc8iel E
i . cases, i7; . 'i' ' s'.', 7 1 :,' " ;"r.illti rintl'iiier.
Silver Lever Watcliee;',TUll;. :.'-r. '.. '.12-
'
:: • jeWelled, '....' ''' , \'?" *. ,,,e,ifilibil .. - 4 . v61.4
Silver Lepine Watcliii,'"jeiCt:tr,'"..>l? .4 -'"%!:: , :-,
.. -- (Medi.; ; ; ".‘.` - ;'-.4' t,'.'" :' : :18;1'.01d . ' - oven'
Silver Quartier.' Wiliches,*44,oo:olo, ,. :
s
Gold -Pencilsi ' 1; :. '" ''.. -:.... .7 1 111;q046 . 1' , ?.
Fine Gold FRings..i:'':''..' .' '::
,-,,,',....f'',21 - I . .'CiCkio:€ll
• --C i ther arti9l9.looP9(o 3 oi .. :;' 7 A99C iiii !l'
warranted- ti',k ., tie: what thpy, 4re 410 'fiir.4'.';- -...
~. Corfitentiriiit t liiiid;:al4l;!`iiiiroliiiiihr IK
flte , GOLD JEWELOY:''ortaI‘'BILIVEn•
,AUE:T . Alio, -tiiiiiii3M6tii3(llMi i rO-',
I:ilitS& Ciii,,',ESlriiiieft;r:';aiiMbk(t4ii'l3ikithi;' .
era, E. S. YtiteAT. s
O . , 4 l6fitiltririiiiirt.Gl:
4 .. R. licqclFY,.:katid . cith'ijititlfettilihrctfetti .
Letirr:ll(ovemptra;•WhfClP''.tirill . lh'4tisel:'itt.
any styledeiireil.,:-:.--,;.,- '•';'' '- ''.-
ArrangeMenis, have; b e en mad eWith..till
the• above cefibraterV'trifiltirS,:lol•liii4 . -71 1 ilil!
ufactiirers• o( L i verpool, iii - fa MiSh , at ' s hot.
notice .any, requirett , ,PtYle of "Watel:if-fliFr,
which orders will beiitOn'TtMa' - the ,rutirfe .
and residenceof the - peto4. orifiririglint; on
if requested. '; . ' ,-•'-•-'•4"i,i'; 2 - - T . .*: : • ..-'
O. CONRAD. Nii.;' . 99.54 . 4 . 2nd. S"..
importer dr7atches..._'
Philadelphid, Nov. 29. '' i' 4 .llily
ONE CENT - 11:ENVAR,1)1 , ;
;Runaway from,the strbsisritiers ,
j-; k ' :residing in 'l4 antrOei township;
~.:-.S ". LefitgEr , COMity,- ori:-Tiyesday„:
, PiC 'night last, *boy named URN
% '-,-- '• • Wit; lliiii#;-' inilitieliinii.cf ' , ..4p ,
_ - • - - 'prentieir to iIYC'VAILCYRIM
e ß h U visr g g l e N s .S il S i . .' . F liti lrfi t ; . . , ti if b . o , r ' l ' s re b nii im p ah ,' t h:tit bt .t , lo .
„.
, -- .
November 22. • . ' .";: :';' '' ~' . 7 : ' ..-IP••••iW
averagr, calm, pt.
Doors open at all business - hours. Ad
iision free, cora& one, come all.
Call as the tempest does; sterner and
•ci , ey on KERN & SAMSON.
)411.tv Aileiketko—oSiano
A7olt,Okklizati.
• T4b , ,btenlilll4;n9ti action: Piano; of
lel)
wasusedot Mr. Kv:ssliVsfklinnl'egefflitior),
in tiler Onlit; 1-fousß l in - Allbntowncis offered
for safe , .
•-:
iv y
Tiireelourlle 11 1 :' f f lo k ' ' ,-`'
' • ... , - 4. - - 4 4krq.11,,41;? ,
•,.. t " '. ..., 0 ,, 0f AF T ~),:.. /
, ` . ..Ths,, ll l4erelgl'e Ir a ' of e! .„ t t,n 6 q„ ,
ii,,,ft f ,,,, o ir , v Grose,
..fitcrte, !. .* * *4 . _ ..c„ '0 clf
threfs:icklitAlliddr-ikikiistritoPlM 'OYPOP.An:',
loraVilkyVi#kiiiiiP9#lyindocan, ll
pl i t
nsulAit'',. . 4 -, f52#:;041 ispbe un':
medilf -
..
~ rr...i v
94tasulqii Oco
IMill
r 2O
di).
do.
ichopi after the
, wilt bt3 dhargcd
.ey commenced.
_le YOUNG, Principal.-
ER
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f. sC''7' : l : l3 ll ll nt eV / 0 1 4 Want' 4.4
77611i*:41Wts.:Nt teitiAddigt
OE
:irlogil.:, , - , 1 ,.,..,,. :; .;.,- ~
Wkent.,-:....':.:.....i.Y 41-0
*l 3. '. :::. - I ! E ,.` 17441
;Coln . ,- •,-,-..)7'''• ...AM'
''•"'"•••
• Buckwheat .• i ~.77 -.
1
Ylitiseed '. ;'• ' t . - 7 .- 125
..013votoeva '.' .. ---;:
• liinetthytedd : 11 3 ---
Pritoos.. •.• 7— . 2 25
piltt
utt .
It. ....: '. '7 :45
\,,,
.. - l'i,-o-und"....... 1..°
,
suttee,.....:
Lard
Beeswax
Ham. . . . .'•
Flitch . .
Towyarn. .
Eggs • • • • •
Rye Whiskey
Apple Whiskey
Linseed Oil . .
naz:
Gall.
Cotd
Hickory Wood
Dalc Wood
Egg Coal'.. .
Nut Coal . .
Lump Coal . .
Plaster . .
Ton
Potic
OP
titistei
.
• Will be sold at Public sale; on PrldaT;
the 30th day of Noveinbet..nexti at I o'clock
in' the afternoon, at the, house of Mr. lien
jan#>l Ilagenbrtili,lliepnepii in '.4lllentotini.
• A Certain House
of ground, situate in James stree4. contain. 7!
ing in front 32 feet and' in depth. 2:fii-qic
adjoining on the north,, lot , of the Linti*vittn,,
Church, and on the south lot of the. Ageit,.
y•
'town Academy. Thereon is emoted:6 iWo's
.
i
story b r
•'JD:yelling liroitse
28 feet front
. by , 35 feet tik‘ep,. con
taining two spacious room's, nwentry,
a kitchen on the first floor, and three rooms
On the second floor anti hug garret. Also
n frame Stable, hydrant in the yard',.andthu.
Lot in good order.- . .••
A good title and poiitlisibn.can.
on the Ist day of'Aprit. next. Tjte prop'4't;
ty can be viewed by calling upon eithePof:
the undersigned,.previot§lo.tirestrikr.. •
• • • . 'Wont"'
.
•• • -Giiiittnt• STEM'
• • • Jos. Rsiciiitor ..1
AllentoWn, November 8, ir••••oltir
Wt(Diklteot E'ci
Public , Notice -is hereby given (twilit:kW
soni, who are indebted to the estate of• Imo
seph Klader, deceased, late of Trianevarr
township,.Lehigh , •county, be • it in , Neetwo
BOnds, Book-debar' or Vendlie-paperrytinto
they sho can wpm , the unclerdigned.oweroi
' h e ad mi n ist rntorsr of saidideceased, betweeti
'wand the 'lst of Ereceinbes nem; •andi
lake settlement and , trich.whos have yet bhp
claims agninst the estate, will: else. pie:-
nt thern well authenticmedi.- • Itrf
Oct. 25.
A TANNERY .TOLET:w
A good situated Tinitieryin Seuth
di Township, Lehigh Ceenty;
_fotir'tniley
ram Allentown, and: frotirc etit-'•
;auqtia, (Craneville) rot be•leti on . fa'votu
le terms for a numbei .e f part . , Therki
good Dwdling . House trmte'stahle 'on tttn''
remises. The situation. is one of the.f.ieii
this'county. ' ' - ' !' '
,For further partieu fare ,nPply to 'the, tie
ersigned orf,the premises. ' ' ,
wt
. LO 131ERY I .
. •
Allentown, November 2.2 '- 31d'
LOOK HERE.
LindersigneV' talzes this tirethcat't
iform.the public respectfully, shat hils,
Ist received' a large and. excettent
ist quality' of
P/ND, Da*
AND ALL KINDS OF OAK-VfrOODoi
, hich he will dispose of at reasonableliri.
is, at the Lehigh. Basin.
WAll orders for wood left at Pret2, Gatti
CA. Store, will be promptly atternied'lof
JANES
.9gent for Casper Meant:if')
IstoVemlier " ', l la—avt
. ,
VISUAL LIST
'l l l3 JANTJARY TEPltiilB44l.•• '-;
John V. R. Hunter vs, Herji . tinlin Ludwig and
others. • 5 - ‘0
The Cotnrnimweath vs: Clitis(fau,ituatiO arid
others. •
• lien btu Faust ands Nife lis.r.Factifti geirtti.,spuf
The jdoriison tu mher C . OUlplany ye: Yardly de•
Hucliman. •
Hvalsicht Adatt. Sellers.
B'enjam'in Vogel vs. Jacob Hart & Lauft Hurt
Fogel &Behlauch tYs. San:re.
Same vs. Same.
Same vs. B.ainee
Jonathan Kissel, vs. gatlijas kert.hiir:.; •
Abraham Ilundwerkvs. , Peter Weft/
Abrahhni Ilitiolwerk vs. Henry Petef,
istratot ;
Josetih:Lautenschlagef,ys:isaad Hairs ,51.
Citatles !Cycles use vs. Ilency KinkAilm'rkfte
S,ltlfi4dge & )Nilson vs. Goclie.nboeh'&l3cck.
Levi. Fry vs. Sidi:len !Jolliet; 'n ll.
George Meitzler vs. Genytellr'pinig:.
..Meitzler dr, Erdman CPs. Georgefireinigfesi,!;;•
Thotiißs Baker vs. ,Samuel Smith: „ ,
John Keln'arefer vs . Abrahatit...Werrnan.44-
. " Proin
.... coin I fit ..... Jj • . ,
. 0 NA•ritAn 3ilaucii;,P,'MAiinoYdrY
.
November 8, , i , , ., '' '- - *litiv
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~ • • ~ '•'- ~ s 1 ..0.0
the' underikined -4.retrhOli : i i enc i i
l i e fsciit; *bii have tbeirpatp#l; di iire , ted by
hitur truit the t'efilt,tkliiiited:lSiitjtfit,ithfitor
ificotetiniai t , tin& : lilit'..tfter,,i / ifit' rifshOilow-,
4 0111 10 toeat l theit.P°o4 4 ;e!OktittilPhi r ifint
foltifilkt• ODA* i -r- 'I , : ik;7•, , hr,lY'ril i J 1
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