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Anrsreristsi EMI'S. making not more than one square, will be inserted three times for one dollar and for every subsequent insertion t.venty-tive cents. Larger advertisements charged in the same proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines, will be charged seventy-five cents, and those making six lines or less, three insertions for 50 cents. LEA liberal deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. . re' Office in Hamilton one door East ?V the German Reformed Church, nearly opposite the "Friedensbothe 011 ice." The Working Peoples Store ! Oro liermbim Here Benj. Landes, Late pf the firm of Mertz 4 Landes, has taken One of the large and spacious rooms in the buildings of Air. Pater Newhard, next door to Aaron Vint's Eating house in Allentown, where he has opened an entire 41T - ek of STORE GOODS, consisting. in a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Earthenware, School . Hooky and. ,S7ationary, Among his stock of Dry Goods, will be found an excellent assortment of Cloths. Cassimers, Sat ii Vestings and all oth er goods that come into the line of gentle men's wear, and will be sold - clicaper than ever offi!red before in Allentown. A LSO.—A 0 entire 01w assortment of Ladies Dross Goods, such as Silks, Muslin de Loins, Alapacas, Lustres, Ging - hams, Calicoes, beSides Flannels, Nlti , dins, and thousands of articles not mentioned here. -Benjamin. Lamle.x, boys mods for rash, selects the best qualities. and con tliel,f eflord to sell u little 1111(.r the common [le would therefore most respeci fully his no ap.roos friends, ;In d i .v,•, ‘ • H.,. vvho wishes to [midi:lst to I i, 1, a a lv:ii tape to call and convince th;uiselvrs of the . 1 . ..711e also keeps a very superior artie:e of Soap which he sells very cheap at Wholesale 4. Ills Stock of Groceries is fresh, roid tveii :selected. All kinds of country product taken in ea change for goods, fur which the highest market price will be allowed. Oct. 17 iXIDIIO . IO In the Orphan's Cunt% of 11, 'high county, In the matter of the Account - of John Runk, and Charl..s M. ti lt Runk, Administrators of Sam . uel .4. ,„ •no.. A .4 - Runk; lute of Allentown, Lehigh ;° 44 - 41 1 '‘ county, deceased. And now Sept. 6-, 1850, the court appoint James S. Reese, Esq., Auditor, to audit and re - -setile said account, and make distribution according to law, and report to the next sta ted Orphan's court. Notice of the time and place of the sitting 'of the Auditor to be given by three publica tions in 'the Albany Evening Journal. Front the Records. TESTE-J. D. LAWALL, (Jerk. i' 4 lo).ite is hereby given to all the heirs of knid decease and to all others having _ an interest in the settlement of said estate, that the undersigned will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday. the eighth day of Noremb . er, A. 1850. at the Eagle Hotel in the Borough of Allentown, Lehi* county, Pa., nt 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at which time and place all persOns interested may attend if they think proper.. JAMES S. REESE, .fluditor. Allentown .5. , 0 3 t. 17 . 11--4 w 11114,0111 t Yl,OlBl . flit the Ciiiirrof ,Com»ton Pleas of .Le hiiiit'eotattil ,! •, • -, • *—.); In else :Mader ,pf Charles. LI is- Y ...z _.1,, 'lcy and lih`dirl 'Pitstian. Execu t '4 tors of the Estate ,of Michael # 1 ";,.,.. J. lt c l,h" Kahn], late of Lehigh county. And now, on motion of R. L. Wright, the Court appoint E. J. MCP; Da yid Schell and James I-lull, to•eicamine 'the account, and if necessary resettle the same, and report the Same to the next suited Or .phan s Court. Froln the RecordB Ti:sie—JOHN D. LA'VVALL, Tint Aiiditors above named, meet on rtieiday the 21d of October, at It) o'clock c I ; the tel'enoort; at the publib Wise or Bon j:,"" :Liagenbuch, where all persons toter attend. g„I. Mull a, DAVID SHALL, auditors , . JAIINS fl ALL, Oct 10„ • 45-3 w Fall and Winter SOOLDO 8 'Oared Gehmait, Merchant in Elosensack, Upper ;Wilford, Lehigh county, informs his large circle of friends and the public in general, that he has just artived from Philadelphia, and is now unpacking and offers for sale, a large assortment of seasomble Goods, as follow Plain lustres, changable and figured Al pacas, plain and !what() muslin de lains, ging hams, calicoes. checks, flannels, &.c., &c. English, French and American Cloths, of all colors and pi ices, cUssi me res, vestings, Rittinvu.g7tlribirand - woolen shawls, cotton yarns, &c., &c. :rely Stock of Groceries. :, v.. Molasses, Sugar,, zr . ,. ..„ : --- 1 fai l), ',..,„ Cuili.e, Tea, S pi- % .,. ,1 .75 ... i l ItE.j i 4.11 ces, Mackerels of 4 . 1 :''''liall numbers and at '' L l - '" .- ': 7 "'"`"" cheap prices, Salt, Oils. &c, Fashionable hats and caps, shoes for la dies and gentlenie,n, sole and upper leather, calf shins and morocco. A large assortment of Queensware, Ea rt h !•nware,Llard ware, Look lug Glasses, Drugs, Glass,and-Dye-Stufls. L./MOE 67OCK OF IRON, Just received, such as warranted bir and hammered iron, American and Swedish steel, warranted nt 6 cents a round, cast and sheer steel, band, round, half round and cornered E. refined iron, sheet and hoop iron, cast iron, stoves, kettles, pots, boilers, grates, plough shears, wagon boxes. Also a lame stock of English Iva7mtire, of eve ry width and .thickness, at 21 cents per pound. I lis assortment in mmetal is made up of such a stock of Goods as is but seldom found in a country retail store. Ile there for.! invites ruck and every one to give him a friendly call and convince themselves of what is said above. No cherges will lie made to show winds. • .1 le rottiiiis his sincere thank.; to liis n.b.b. , rs and fn. oils, for the v. iy.liboral •(.1 tromi him. and trii , is that :!wir i:itri , ..,11 . 111 . 111 , r, to cots- (Jct. 10. Z),'X Li) it Winn, NVlti rairt an I):.eii wade to circulate in tilt: towii and neiLiiihorhood, the notes of the •Delaware City which Binh . not twin,* width' Lilt' li wits of our State, or subject to the laws which requlate our cannot with propriety circu:itto their noti.s in a conimunitec so far from h01m... 'Piu•relore, T-3111 ReNolvel, That the Actuary of this Insti tution be.and is hereby instructed to refuse the notes of said Batik, either-in payment of debts or as deposits. Resolved, That the foregoing Resolution be published by the Actuary for the infor mation of depositors and members. JOI IN B. MOSER, President R. E. IPright, Secretary Oct. 17 Barber & Young's Iron A Hardware Store, IN ALLENTuWN Take this method to inform the citizens of Allentown and the public in general, that they still continue the tea t IRON AND HARDWARE Business, in alt its various branches, at their old stand in Hamilton street, above Market square, where they are always ready to sell to their customers and others at the lowest prices. They also give timely notice, that they will STOP THE CREDIT SYSTEM after the first of October next, and sell for Cash only. They believe to be doing a par ticular favor to their customers, as they will exact for cash but a very man profit, be; Jieviug it to be the interest of all. Septembrr 12 A.ssipa.ce, otice. Notice is hereby given, that Daniel 0. Silize, of Lynn township. Lehigh county, has on Wednesday the 25th day of Septem ber, 1850, made a voluntary nssignincnt, of all his property, personal and mixed, to the undersigned, for the benefit of his cre dhors. Such, therefore, who'are.in any- Wise indebted to the said' -Daniel; are culled ,epon to make settleriieht „within six weeks front the date hereof. And:those who have any legal claims against the As- signor, will present them well authentica ted to the undersigned, within the above specified time. DAVID MUMMER,/ ;,qB3ign's. JONAS HAAS, 5 ¶-4w. September 26. LARGE ARRIVAL -'1 w Ti-4w BARBER Sc YOUNG. 11.--43 m ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., OCTOBER 24, 1850. Jenny Lind in America ! Great Exeitempat ! ! Thousands are nightly congre gated at Castle Garden, New York, to list en to the Swedish Nightingale,.whose mel odious voice is enchanting her vast assem blages. Paregyrtchs,elating her sky high, are a daily feature of the press of New York ; but all this excitement falls far short of the consternation that is produced among the citizens of Allentown and its vicinity, by the arrival of a most splendid assort ment of EILL TT - INTER GOODS New York Store , whose reputation for selling cheap and grmd Goods stands second to none—nay is ac- It MI 'edged by economists to hare no t in t..is and the adjoining counties. Their stock- in the ladies' line cow ist:s of Black and Fancy Silks. Black Lustre, Black and Fancy Nlerino, Thibet Cloth, Nluslin de Laines, Cashmeres, Ginilhains, Prints and in fact all they may desire in our line of bu siness. The GenHeinen will find such as French and American Cloili,_of_all_colors_and pri ces, Black and Fancy Cassemeres, Black Satin and Brocade Vestings, Sattinetts, Vel vet Cord, Kentucky Jeans, &c., presenting an assortment eclipsing all former ones. October 10 SHAWLS Black Silk, Bay State, Palm Leaf, Cash mere, Brocha, Thibbct and all kinds of mournina Shawls, cheap and of good quali ty, for sale by FANCY GOOD Stich as laces, edgings, limey cravats, ntt•n's fancy pocket ',di's.. combs, gloves, brorha bags, neck awl belt ribbons, fancy col a!Iof t be,t will! v, for stile I.‘. KLENE. 111 , 1 , yrs late,t and b,st style ( ~ 1 Carpets, com prisitm. a large and extensive assortment and of greatly reduced prices, fur sale by KERN & KLINE G GROCERIES. I, ;,.n Consi,t i 0 g of Alo- ,_ _ _.....r., I f r 4 Tirtr — f _TT.,,, _o laz , .se:3, Su , z:ir, Col- 1 1 01 1 t, .. y .. - -.. iq for, Tva, Spi . I ces, t . e . 1 ..-...1.‘ lactic rt •I . 6.- c .. for •-- -•&•=-*=:::z• .alt• cheap by K.EILN & E . . I .1 NE. W ANTED 5000 bushels potatoes wanted, (or which the highest mallet price will be paid in cash or in exchange for goods. KERN & KLINE. October 10 WOOD 5000 cord of wood wanted, for which the highest market price be paid at the N. York Store by MACKEREL No. I,'?. and t) Mackerel, in quarter, half nod whole lyirrels, for sale at the NO* York Store by KERN & KLINE. October I() 9-4 w IT b til 1 CU Lta Public notice is hereby given, that the Co-partnership, heretofore existing in the Slate business, between ficazar.Cogin and Richard C. fly., %las . dissolved by mutual consent on the 2lst day of Auguit 1550. ELEAZAR COFFIN. RICHARD C. BYE. *-6w September 5 New Mackerel. THE UNDERSIGNED have just re ceived a large lot of No. 1,2; and 3, New. Mackerel, in barrels, which they will sell wholesale and retail, at the very lowest prices. • PRETZ, GUTH, & Co. August 12. 1110111LDERS, & Dried Beef " The subscribers have just received, a lot of good covered Hams, Shoulders and Dried Beef, which they will sell at the lowest market prices 1 ) 11017,, cam, & co. August S. 11—tin COttoll Yarn House. mu k au.s„,, EAST WutiD, 4 o.:7ll,.A'ordt Front *Street, Philadelphia • Cotton,and:Linell Chain, Wraps. I Idl go 131ue Twit•t, CoverietYarti, Tie • Tarn, . I:atup Wick, Couon Laps, &c. &C. &c. &C. Orders promptly executed. April 26 'll7-6m—ai CRIME KERN & KLINE. . 11-fltv & KERN & KLINE 111411 11111, Of Real Estate. By virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphans Court of the coun ty of Lehigh, there will be exposed to pub lic sale, on Saturday the second day of No vember next, at 10 o'clock, iii the forenoon, at the 1 - louse of f. T. • Kleppingrr. in East- Allentown. The following' Real Estate to wit : No.-1. The one moiety or individual half part of a Lot of gratin() or Alin stand, situated in the township of Sorthampton,Le high county, bounded by Hamilton street, an unopened . road, a public Alley, by lands of Levi NVood ring. Joseph Weaver and WI .. yrs. containing about one and a half acres.. Whereon are erect('( ft three Story Stone Mill, f. with'excellent ( - hearing, in g00dy , "2. , repair, and sufficient water power to (hive • three pair Stows; a one story v- 4 5 Frame Dwelling House, F 4 , /,, • 11144. i two story frame store Ilouee and flume stable. No. 2.--The one moiety or undivided half pail of a certain lot of ground situate in the township of Northampton aforesaid, boun ded by Livingston street, a public alley nod lots of Christian Bretz and others, contain ing GO feet-in- front and --- 2.10 feet deep, whereon is erected n one story Cif 9111 Frame Divelling House, •7 • No. 3.—The one moiety or undivided half part of a lot of ground, Situated on the Lehigh Basin in the said township, boun ded by the Lehigh Basin, the Lehigh Qom- j patty's embankment, lot of Christian Bretz& oat& rs,containing eighth or an acre whereon is erected a story frame Store or Forwarding House. igii No. 4.—The one moiety or undivided half part of a certain lot of ground, situated in the township aforesaid, bounded by a pub lic alley and lots of Daniel Roth and others, containing GO- feet front and 230 feet deep. The one moiety or undivided half part of two lots of ground, situated in the said town• ship of Northampton, bounded by lots of Leonard Nagle and otherit, by a public al ley and Livingston street, containing in front 107 feet and in depth 210, but on which is erected it two story !gin 'nick liweitiiK House, No. 6.—A certain Lot of Ground, situate it) the aforesaid township, bounded by Ha milton street, by a public road, a public alley and lots of Daniel Roth and others, contain ing about 60 feet front an I 160 feet deep. A certain lot of ground sit ate in the said township, bounded by Ilamilton street) a public alley and other property of John Romir., deceased, containing 60 feet front and 230 feet...deep. Being the Real Estate of John Romig deceased, late of the township and county aforesaid. Terms on the day and Place of Sale, and due attendance given by JOHN ROMIG, WILLIAM J. ROMIG, ' Mars. By order of the Court, J. D. LA W ALL, Clerk. 11-Iw. September, 19, 4'4% Ar otice. The subscriber intends visiting the nu merous nurseries in the vicinity of New York about the 1 0th of ()molter next, and n•ili be happy to execute all ordurs enU•nst ed to his care in the way of : Frail and Ornamental Trees, Ever greens, Fleucring .I'/,rubs, lines, Creepers, Bulbous and Tuberous Rooted Flowers,ller- Garcons Plants. Esculent Roots, Hedge Plants, Box Edging, All articles will be selected personally by him and brought on immediately. Orders should be sent in previous to the above mentioned date. H. W. CLIOSBY. 137'Orders addressed to "H. 'W. Crosby, Easton, l'a." will !fleet with prompt atten tion. Sept. 20 Looking Glasses. A splendid assortment of Looking Glasses with Mahogany frames, for sale very cheap at the store of KERN & KLEIN. Sept 3 *-4w 120 1 :1 1 V8W10U 4 ..9 ATTORNEY AT LAW. • Office one door east of Kolbs Ilotel, lentown, Lehigh county, ['a. Atlentow•n, March 21'3. • WILLIAM S. MARX, ATTORNEY .16 COUNSELLOR AT LAW. • Office in the western front room of the iiullding of John D. Lama, formerly Horn beck's, west of the Courthouse Allentown April .1, 1850, NEUTRAL. IN POLITICS'. 1 7p r irate Sale or Valuable Real Estate. The undersigned offers to sell at private sale, the following valuable real estate : That Noted Beautiful Farm, situate in Lower Milford township, Bucks county, on the ,public road, lending from Bethlehem to Charlestown, 0 miles distant from the former, and 5 miles from the let ter, bounded by lands of Jacob I 3ach,•Jacob Weiss. George Steinman, John Miller, Da vid Eberhard and others, containing 44 I acres more or less, 4 acres thereof are of the hest Meadow land, through which a never failing stream, of water runs sufficiently s)tong, to drive any kind of machinery with ease, fi acres are of the best woodland thnt can be found in the neighborhood. The im provements thereon consist in a good 2 story r 6 Stone Dwelling :tr e p • '4l'. n r 0 S E • '411: with a one story hitchen attached, a large log burn. new wagon house and other twces nary outbuildings. Also two large 41%, • A ',plc Orchards, a grafted with the best fruit that could be ob tained. The whole tract is enclosed with the best hind of fences, and is in a high state of cultivation. A more convenient farm cannot be lourid in the county. For further particulars, inquire of either of the undersigned. Sc ptembrr 5 I& (TA 9 Kg ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW Allentown, Lehigh County; Pa. Practices in Lehigh and adjoining coun ties. LS - Nlav be consulted in Cluniinn August 22. EDNUAD J. MOH{, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office a few doors west of the Court house. Elrl le can be consulted both in the Ger wan and English languages Allentown, April 4 'New Prospectus of the Chlllll -1 Lill email. pub'is hers of the Scientific .thneri r«n respectfully give notice that the Sixth Volu Me of this valuable Journal will be com"- inenced on the 21st of September, offering a favorable opportunity for all to subscribe who take an interest in the progress and development of the Mechanics' Arts and Manufactures of our country. The charac ter of the Scientific American is too well known throughout the country to require a detailed account of die Various subjects dis cussed through its 'columns. It is SU to say, that its circulation is immensely larger than any scientific journal in the world. It is'published wet kly, in Quarto Form, on line paper ; affording. at the end of the year, nu Illustrated Encyclopedia of over four hundred rages, with an Index. and from five to si x hundred orig,inal Engravings, described by letters of reference ; besides a vast amount of practical information concer ning the progress of Scientific and Mechan ical improVements, Chemistry, civil Engi neering, Manufacturing in its vnrious bran. ches, A ichitecture, Masonry, Botany.—in short, it embraces' the entire range of the Arts and Sciences. It also possesses an original feature nut found in any other weekly journal in the country, viz : an Oilicial List of Patent Claims, Prepared expressly for its columns at the Patent Oflice,--4hus - constituting it the "American Repertory of Inventions." In connection with the Publishing depart ment, the proprietors transact the most ex tensive Ilome and Foreign Patent business •done in this country, consequently. their facilities must be correspondingly superior, All Letters must he Post Paid and di rected to MUNN & CO., Publishers, No . . 129 Fulton-St.,New-York. Terms :—s2 per Annum ; $1 for Six Months, in advance. INDUCE:III2N TS.FOI7 CLUBING. Any person who will sand us four sub scribers for six months, at our regular rates, shall . be entitled to one copy for thesame lengt of time; or we will furnish- 7 . 10 copies for 6 months, $8 10 " 12 " 'ss 15 " 12 a $22 20 " • 12 " $2B Southern and Western Money taken at par for subscription ; or Post-Office Stamps taken for their full value. September 10 5 -:- w Brandreth and Wrights Pills. MS ountry merchants and others, are here by notified, that the far famous Pills of Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin Brandreth, are constantly kept for sate at the office of the ~ L ehigh Register" by. the dozen Domes, tit wholesale prices. _July 5. 11--eth If --tf ANDREW K. WIrEHAN ELIZABETH RUCH. 91-4%1 ir-ly EM S- 4w Rev, Thos, P. Hunt. A writer in Holden's this gives an interesting Sketch or this gentlemiin'i life; from which we extract the following anei l dote: • Once he sent forward a noti63.to.a . plae4: where he *as hot persenally.knoWn:, he would lecture on a particular evening:! •On arriving he put up at a tavern. At the . : supper table he asked the landlord "if therta. was anything new going on at which a stran . ; ger would be amused." "No, nothing in particular," was the re ply, "unless it be a rascally tempeihnce lec turer, named Holt, is to hold forth on that subject to-night." "Ah, you intend to go of course—don't you, landlord ? You are the very one to ex= pose the falsehood of Hunt's statements." "I am no public speaker; bin if I Was, nothing would be easitsr than to refine him." "Well, then, come along, and let us hear what he has to say. If you don't feel able to give Hunt a tug, l',ll try him myself! shall like the fun of such an entertainment for the evening , !" The landlord had conceived a great ad miration for the guest's, tongue, and readily embraced the proposition to go to the tem perance meeting wilh his champion. The temperance men were in great trepi dation at the non-appearance of Alr. no one suspecting the diminutive stranger in the least. At last the president of the society arose, and apologizing for the disap pointment, made a speech, the edge of whiCh was no doubt a little sharpened from the known presence of the landlord: After this he gave out nn invitation to any one in the house to advocate or oppose, temperance. "Now is your time," said the landlord t citing his hump-backed friend a jog, "give it to them roundly !" Forthwith he arose, and everybody look ed at him with surprise and painful expec , tations. lie said in the blandest tones, that Ilis friend the landlord had invited him over to hear Hunt, and had expressed a desire that he should say a word or two on the question. He hoped the audience would indulge him, although a stranger, and troduced by a liquor seller. The very way in which he pronounced the word "liquor-seller," a very': favorite phrase with him, made both the landlord and all the rest start as if a red hot belt had dropt ainong them. This was settled rott•- ever, by his quiet way of setting forth the advantage a rum-dealer confers on the com munity. The calm was a very delusive one for our poor landlord; as his advocate's tones deepened into sharpest irony, and set forth a multitude of horrid facts issuing from the bar-room. The effect was increased by his peculiar intonations in repeating the word "liquor-seller," ,in which he seems to con centrate more contempt and horror than any man living. All this time he was ostensi bly pleading the landlord's cause, bAlti a very amusing way, since every one present was convulsed with merriment. Stones from his own bar-room were repeated by his advocate in such a way as to . present him in a most unatniable light. Long before his speech was finished, pea-. ple began to surmise that the landlord's law yer must be their expected lecturer. As for the tnverniceeper, he left the house iii a great hurry when the meeting *as over; and next morning when Mr. Ilunt went for his horse, he found him in the road and thu landlord holding him. "You old sinner," said he, "take your horse. I Won't charge you anything. Only don't come back again, and I'll forgive you. The Secret of Success In Life. In no department of life do men rise to eminence who have not undergone a long and dilligent preparation; for whatever be the difference in the mental power of indi viduals, it is the cultivation of the, mind alone that leads to distinction. John Hunter was As remarkable for his industry as for his ta lents, of which his museum alone forms a most extraordinary proof and if you look around and contemplate the history of those men' whose talents and acquirements we most esteem, we find that their of knowledge has been the result Of great labour and dilligence. ' It is an Wounded notion to say that merit in the 'Ong run is neglected. It is sometimes joined to cir cumstances that may have a little influence in counteracting it, as an unfortunate man ner and temper; but generally it meets with its due reward. The world are not fools; every person of merit has the best chance of success ; and who would be ambitkius of public approbation, if it had not the flower . • of disc riminatingl ...Perfect" Joke—.. What is the reason of a blow leaving a blue mark after it 2" risked an inquiring young gentlemen. "It's easily accounted for," answered n medical 'student, who was reading Bell's Life, '""for you know that blow in the perfect makes blew." • _ • • • Cfr...As winds the ivy around the tree ; its to the crag the moss roots—so clings my constant soul to thee ! my own, my beauti ful my boots,'; NUMBER 3.
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