. American and European Labor. The Revolution hi Cuba. 1 . : Or\Alan's Court Sale, Bow is Labor in this country to corn- 1 NEW ORLEANS, July 25. pcte with the cheap labor al Europe, with- By the arrival of the steam By virtue and in pursuance of an order steamer Falcon to- ssued f the Orpan's Curt of e out protective duties I The Philadelphia I day, from Havana, we learn that the patriots i co„„13. of out Le o hioll, there h will be o exposed the to I Ledger of the 23rd, in an article under the I had several engagements ait h the Govern- . public sale, oil Saturday the sixteenth day , head of "money market," says it is to be ment troops. lit one battle, it is reported, of A ogo,t, 1'6'51, at I o'clock in the after done by "depreciating the currency."—in . that not less than three hundred of the hater nom), upon the premises, a certain Ines , other words, by raising the v.alue of money, were killed. Many of the Government . suae and lot of ground with the appurte- I and reducing. that of labor, and everything troops had joined the revolutionary . move- ; notices, situated in the Borough of Allen ' else in proportion. • "If our currency is don- meta. The Governor of Matanza . stalks , town, in the county of LehieCaforesaid, on ; bled, and thereby cheapened one half, so in a communication to the Captain cit. n e ral : t h e wo.s , side of William evt, bounded on that twice the amount is required to pay that the citizens are coming forward prompt.- the North by a lot of Lewis Wolf, on. the for a day's labor, a bushel of wheat,.or any ly to clefend the city against the insurgents. West by a miblie alley, on the Saudi by a other Marketable coininodity, does it follow i NEW ORLEANS, July 25.—W m e•learn fro Int of Bernhard Reese, and on the East by that the laborer is benefited ? Certainly a person who escaped front Cuba, that 111 ' , said Will Min street, containing in front on not." ;nese are the words of the Ledger. report of the uprising at Puerto Principe . said William street thirty feet, and in depth But what do they mean ?—Nothing, unless .is correct. The movement was premature, two hundred and thirty feet, whereon is they mean that labor, and every thing else and failed principally for want of arms.— erected a two story to be had for money, is too high, and should : Mitch disaffection prevails in the mountain- ri . , .. e. : !i 812 1 C l< be reduced in price. We donut admit that ; Otis parts of the island. A great blow fur Rittiv l le . WELLISLLHOUSE, „geed_billik_notes_cenvertible at any_in.untem._:_liberiy„_it,fs„thought i -wilLbosstruck,in,No+ ' ea. . ---1) ieto gold are; "depreciated currency."— I vein her. in good condition, . and a large variety of What man would take three gold dollars ! New Ditt.e.vss, July 25.—The steamship I FRUIT' TR PI AfEB 44 for his week's work, When he can get a j Falcon leas a as rrived at this port, Irvin fla- . I an, on the premises. -IL. good live dollar note for the Name work ? ' vana. She bring the California mails, and . Being the Iteill estate of Tobias 11;ffert, Nonsense! : Eater accounts from Havana. Private ail- d,,,„.„5,d, late of the I3orough and County But suppose the currency is depreciated, : vises are that a revolution had broken out in , aforesaid. and thal the desirable object of the Ledger Alai:lams and it) Santiago de Cuba. Large CH ARLES ECI<ERT could be accoinplished ;—that the man who bands of the insurgents were in the mono-I LYDIA 110M(G, ' 1 ExccliturB ' now gets a dollar for his day's work . could I tains, and it was supposed the insurrection 1 Ily the Court. .1. D. LA WALr., Clerk get but half a dollar ;—the lathier but half i would - spread rapidly. A fight between a! a dollar `for his bushel of wheat instead of a ' protion of the insurgents and corps of goy- ,Tula' :IL !I I-3 tv I dollar ;—the shoemaker but one dollar for eminent lancers resulted in the defeat of the The Native American Convention for the nom- i I a--pa ir-of-boots-instead-of-two-dolla vs --;—a and- 7 lancers,a nd - they - afterwards-joined-the-erre-- di 'nation of State officers, assembled here at nine that in like manner everything else to be ' my. The government was beginning to ;: had fur money should coin). down to half its : manifest considerable alarm. o'clock this morning,. I present price. Happy state of things!— I New' - OrtteAss, July 23, P. M.—A pi i- On motion of H. L. Smith, John Brelsford was , Money would go a great ways. But how ! rate letter has been received here from a appointed chairman. !is the workingman, the farmer or the me- I highly influential - American merchant in This did not meet the approbation of all the chanic to be benefeted bv this happy "no- ' Havana, stating, that the Spanish govereinent delegates, and Mr. Smith of Beaver, m o v e d that . lion of a reined v?" Would any one be iis endeavoring to smother the particulars of Mr. Mingan, of Allegheny county, act as chair_ [gradat e d by it ? Yes—the man who has I the recent outbreak at Puerto Principe, in , man. , ; money to buy everything lie wants; who order to prevent cEeating, a sensation in the This motion give rise . iti a scene of wild con- produces nothing and has nothing to sell. United Stab's.— The insnrrectiooary move fusion, which lusted fur • sinn~ minutes, and Hut the Ledzer is the "a,lcocate of a full meat is represened as hz.inj quite formida peace was only restored by the appearance a reward of 'labor!" Save us from (Air ble. Americans have been for suite lisle 'the Sherifl. . ; friends ! I past drilling the insurgents. Some ten or fifteen of the delegates expressed ' We agree perfectly with the Ledger that It is said that a ship from New York, their dissatisfaction with the proceedings, and :it •would be a "remedy" whereby our man- with arms and ammunition for the insur withdrew. • ufacturers might keep their works in ()per- gents, had succeeded in landing her cargo. T he convention was then, at 10 A. M. perrna• anon without protective duties. We could Several others are daily expected to arrive. 3 neatly organized by the appointment of the fol. thus dispense with duties—nay We could 'rhd 'goverinnent has spies out in all direc lowing officers: ..defy the world in iron and cotton." But Lions. TWO Spanish officers of highrank President—James Ferree. woe betide the meehanie,the working-man, had been imprisoned ; on suspicion of favor the prodycer—all save the cap italist . — in surgents. ing the in Vice Presid-mis—William M. Evans, P. B. -......--. And yet a paper read perhaps by more Carter, John A. Woman..l. A Birkey. Nobility in Trouble, working-men than any other in this state, is Hus Sec band retaries—A. Dc Kalb Tarr and Joshua advocating this "r o ra t tdy," an d a t, the suite I O ne day when thehe fh o. ship of an A mini , ~ time is time "advocate of a full reward of lit- i Call COllllllolll'o was lying in the bay of Na The Convention has passed a resolationdeem. • bur" ! ! I—The very labor his system would plums, she was honored by a visit from the ing it inexpedient to nominate a )iiate Ticket. grind down to the level of Europe—an l:t- ICing and royal family . , with suit, who came Joshua S. Fletcher, 11. I. Smith, awl George boy I It pally the Ledger must have a high out ill gilded barges and the full parade of (.limit were appointed a committee to examine opinion of the i ttelligence of the working royalty. The ship was dressed from deck credennats• men—that large class of his readers—if he I to truck in holiday attire ; side-boys were After the teport a the Committi eon Dsdegates thinks to convert them to his "notion of a mustered at the ropes, the mariners preset). was received and the members admitted to their rentedy. • '—Rtuding, fottrihti. Led arms, the guns thundered . forth a royal seats, on motion the following named gentle- sahne, and the Commodore welcomed his men were appointed a rommotee to draft res. Negro Raffle. guests to the quarter deck with the polite olutions : Messrs. Brewster, Painter, Chaloner, In my tour through do, Southern States, ness [writing an officer of rank. Baker, Kennedy, Farr and Fletcher. I have non with to toy amusitio. incident i One of the suite, a spindle-slianked and During the absence of the COMM itlee, the Con- butt do not remember ;molting that created gaudily attired Neapolime, strayed away vention was eloquently adilresried by M , ssrs. Al. i so great an excitement for the tint() being as I iron) the party, tied cruisteg about midships, lison and Ald. Hayman. a "tioom raffle," in the town of—,in the espied a windsitil, an obj.ct he had never ... . . Later from Cuba The recent news from Cuba insp;res the hope that the Cubans will be able to throw otT the Spanish yoke without the assistance of their neighbors. If the news is reliable,it proves that the Cubans are not content with Spanish rule, as was asserted by a portion of the press in this country, during the recent Lopez and Quitman movements, in favor of Cuban independence.— The "Declaration of the Devolution," is a loiig and rather a well written document, and declares "that the Island of. Cuba is, and, by the laws of Nature ought to be independent of Spain ; arid that henceforth the inhabitants of Cuba are free from all obedience or subjection to the Spanish Government, and the individuals composing, it ; owing submission only to the authority and di rection of those who, while awaiting the action of the general sulTrage of the people, arc charg ed, or may provisionally charge themselves, Wilintre 7 e - Owfhilrffir - ahit-government 0 ef7i7li"lo-- cality, and of the military forces." The, favor of the American people is invoked in the "Dec laration," and there cannot certainly he a citizen of the United States, who does' not sympathise with these people, in their struggles for liberty. The substance of the Declarati rn, together with the particulars of the revolution as far as it has progressed, will be found in another column. ilVatire limelean Statelonveniion. nociusiwn,.iti! ) , 23, 1851. Mr. Brewster, the Chairman on Resolutions, State ut . ississippi. , Al r.—,the owner of reported the following: : the boy, having a note to pay that day, and not having, the wherewith to do it, was Resolved, That it is at me present time inex. pedient for this Convention to make any 'mini. ( -;- i o n L v a ' ln: t 1 ) 1 :- I 'd to do what ho --"ill'llv, would 1101 d . Tilt. boy in bo rattled was a nation for Suite officers, in moist-Tomei , of the sinart, intelligent lad of about IS rears, of want of a thorough organization in many vontl • acne. Ile we nt by the name of bill. There ties throughout the State, and that our Native were SO chances, with ohree dice," at $lO American friends are hereby earnestly entreated per chance. I was present when the ati:tir to organize their wards and townships—to feria came MI: there remained one chance, which Native American Associations, and exert theta. I took and olive to 13111 upon the condition selves to put the patty in a proper condition to that he would throw the dice himself, end take its appropriate stand before the ambit' in ~h„k,, lik e „.i.e„.•, Bill rolled his: eyes in support of its OAm nominees. an astonished and astonishing manncr, and Res o lved, That we view the publication of the after a hearty wha! wha! wha! in which American Standard, emanating from Rarrisbure, Ihe displayed Iwo frightful rows of as entirely schismatic, and that it is designed ivory, opening a ritouth "like the break of and calculated.to disorganize the Native Ainer• etay,feora cast to west," with- a low bow km party ; and that we do not and cannot re.. Said :"I'll try, massa:" As may be supposed c ,enize it as the exponent of our principles. : the scene became highly exciting. Resolved, That as sons of the Keystone, we : The raffling commenced. Bill looked on 4111 rally to the support of the -I:nion, the whole unconcerned at anything but the idea of leav -1.7ni0n," while there is left in our Cominnn• ; lug his old master. When the chances wealth one spark of -Virtue, Liberty and We- ; wen.: all rafilsd oil but the last, Bill took the vtlence." i - • box ; previously to his throwing, however he was offered $lOO for his chance, the Resolved, That we are in favor of the adjust. being , i, which : hio - hest throw yet made. le mem 'measures of the last Congress, and will stood, "a tie" between two individuals, but cheerfully aid in carrying them out—that we Bill was not ..a compromise man ;" he . re believe them to have been wisely framed in ae , fused the offer, saving "de whole hog or cordanee with the spirit of time Constitution of ! noffin.t) and made his first throw, which the United States, and that the nation' owes a ' %vas I:1, his second throw was'lli, [3lll stop debt of gratitude to the patrimic statesmen ' led, scratched his head threw main, and 'through-whose instrumentality they were passed iup cattle IS. It was declared off Mut "Bill iinto laws. was high and such a shout I never heard The Art of riying ,in my life. Bill hardly knew what to do . with himself. In a moment, however, lie A French journal has a letter frinn Mad- : asked the whole party to drink, and no man 'rid giving no account of a successful expel - - in— 'tis said ever refused an invitation of .iinent with a new apparatus for flying.— the kind except one, and he died soon after ; The flyer netts a Miss Juanita Perez. who, „, sa v ,, i ra diii o , l , through rather fat and corpulent, moved Bills succors itelocud him tto try another ! ~. through the air, by the help of trines, with specitlation of the -same son ~ ." believing ! '"',- great ease and rapidity. l'4l"' rya tiler that lie could do, us a //y' /mil it.; mud' as '‘° tiled to fly a dist:nye iii above 1 ,211trietd .Ito 1,,,,i Spam, dom.: ho pi - opo7ed to set I . 1 0C , rising in die air above 1100, h o t exeeeded i otaiseif n r , "„.ii ,i, a -raitio," and us he ,-' ; ' -nlime " The programme both in height rind distai;ee, had won beicwe he thought it would be. no Allston No description of the sarocture of the win.'") mare than fair that hi) should pot the price- is given. They 'have n spe iad of some fib at s')ot) this ti;a , . The vhances were soon ' Notlee Moen feet, are fastened by li g a men t s or great illien, Pill reserving but one chance to him- I Proposals will b flexibility, and arranged so as to move with :self. 110 pocketed E;;590, and the sport 1 'day of August next, great rapidity ; they make n noise lilie a again commenced. Bill's original ,owner l and a half' miles of tit wind-mill, 'rhe astonishment of Madrid at ; and himself were the two' highest again. l Sellersville. Turnpike It , so novel a phenomonon is described as im- and, in throwing off, Bill lost. It proved i nod' specifications Of the s mense. : a very fortunate speculation for Bill and his : 'iimv be made in'anakertowt. A Mr. Thomas Darville, at Paris, also master both. The master had Mille *SOO : ty, to mmounces that he has invented a complete , clear, and Bill had cleared :f.4500, and re- ' S.1311:13. CMiNV, Pi, apparatus for flying, and that he proposes , innined with his kind master. They star to exhibit it - at the Champ d e mars in tln. toil for hence together, the toaster cleaning ; - present Moth, when he will fly from the th a t no motley could induce him at) part ' V IMiLI• Tl 3 111 Military School to Challiot. Ile will be ac- : with 13.111 again, unless he as faithful to him • . ( ' 1 1 Feinlle St;'ioo rlelehers _• eompanied by his two sons, one of twenty- its he had always been, until he was 21: lie l ` 1... i . !Mound the other of seventeen tours. The ' should have his freedom. They were both 'the Seh tol Notice is hereby given that . t preparation of three sets of wings has de- well coolonwd , and "Tr.!' one present was ; Directors of Allentown, wish to employ four layed the exhibition until now. The in- satisfied that he had got his money's worth. I female Teachers to hill vacancies for the en. ventor has tried his apparatus privately, —Louisville loarital t July 13, JSSI. 0. P. , l sung ‘•ear. with complete success, t u ning flown across •• __ :_,,,..-______ Application will bu received between this the Seine with it at one o'clock in the tirThe partial eclipse Of the min en- I nod the 12th day of August next, on which morning.. Ilis %wings spread out fifteen gaged our attention and interest Monday • day an examination of the teachers will take feet, and by their help thellyer can move • morning. We observed it throughout its I place. The Schoolno commenci) on the sip and down in the air with all the facility entire stage. It commenced at,7 o'clock first.of'September next. 'if a swallow; skimming along near the and 117: minutes, and ceased at 0 and it) win- I Ay, arder Of the Board, , ; -, round or mounting up to the sky at his rtes. Tlie sky was almost cloudless, aud i EDWARD BECK, Secretary. ' pleasure_ •Trult!, this is a vrov'essive i i gm ! ' the lllerien •,?, " favorable Po - on oliservation.• Allentown, July 24. ¶—iw seen belbre. As it was fully expanded by the air, he took it for a pillar, :tad lo lieu arms, leaned against it when it veildt d to his weight, and he disappeared below, hook over head, with a velocity that ,teas actually marvellous, as was his escape (rein any injury. The mishap chanced to have only ime witness. This was a veteran tar. who, approaching the quarter-deck, and touchin , his hat said, respectfully : beg pardon, Commodore, but one o/ them are kings has fallen down the hatchway." A swritua SclifsTinc WoNora.—Pepsin ? an artificial Digestive Fluid Gastric Juice, A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the fourb stomarch of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by .1. S. I loughtou, Al. I)., No. 11, North Eight Street, Phila delphia, ht. This is a truly wonderful remedy fur Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and debilty, curing after Nature's own method, dy Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. See advertisement in another column. MARRIED On the (ith inst.. July, by the Rev. E A. 13rwer, Mr. ReOm. Sillier, to Miss Sri rah Brobst, both of Lynntown, Lehigh Co idnitin 11331M11, On Wednesday evening the lith of Au. gust next. the distinguished violinist Master Simon Stern, of Philadelphia, will give a Festival at the Odd Fellows' Hall. The celebrated - " Allentown Brass 1.3 Ind" and the excellent violinist, imi g , Jr., have kindly volunteered their assistance. Mas ter Sierra, the American Ole Bull, is wily 12, years of age. i , "Adinksion only 121 cents. 1)oors open nth o'clock, and concert to commence at 81 o'clock P. M. Allentown, July 31. Notice to Contractors, Proposals will La received ttntil the 9th day of August next, for constructing three and a half miles of the "Clnakertown and Sellersville. Turnpike Road." For a plan andspecilications of the work,.application o may be made in airakertown, lucks coun ty, to SAmt:EL C Atimv , Pre4ident July 31 Filllll33' and IThanivs* Bank of Easton. Exceflencv Wilitaut F. ,Tolinston, - 1111 -Llovernor of Pennsylvania, having 1)' Letters Patent, tinder his hand and the Seal dila! Slate, dated the 19th day ofJuly, A. 1). 1 6 151, created and erected the Subscri bers to the Capital Stock of "The Farmers and Alechanics Bank of Easton" for the number of shares by them subscribed, their ZMCCOS:iOr.i and assigns, as also those who shall after.vards subscribe, and their succes sors and assigns, into one bode politic and . corporate deed and in law, by the name, style and title ajorsaid, with Banking priv ileges, &c. Nov Notice is hereby given, that the. Commissioners of the said Bank, in the fur ther performance of their duty, having ap pointed Illunday. the (gavial', (lay ATztBl n?xf, at 10 o'clock A. NI. at Connor & Able's American Hotel in the Borough of Easton, fur the Subscribers to the said Stock to ineet acid org anize ; and at which dine and place... they trill, by a majority of their votes. choole by ballot, Thirteen Di rectors, to manage the Itu.siness of the said Bank until their..txt annual election, as pro vided by law. I)avid Connor, T. R. Sitgreavrs, Peter S. Alichler, .I)errick Hulick, 1.1. 11. Mixsell, S. IC. Hoagland N. S. Chidsvy, C. Nicholas, (e(). 1F Yates, C. C. Field, Joseph Ililholti, .John Siilwell, 1):.; Young, rl'i•trr 11111t.r, John 11. K - yl:er, 'A. 1V• Hadley, Pew r Uro,s, li. 1). 13.trlies, C1:0. 11. Goundie, 'Clirktian Lang , C. 11. Iluinphrcy, July 31, 1:•1:11 P. EP PCK !PIP, Attorney and Counsellor at Lair, No. 17, NORIII SIxTII STET, PHILADELPHIA 111-3 in m iv i JUI° I° LIST, FOR SEPI'E\II3E'R. '11..;1Z IS3I Edward Kern, farmer, North Whitehall, Charles Peter, merchant, Washington, George Sieger, fanner, South Whitehall, Reuben Wenner, farmer, South ‘Vhitehal Joseph Schlough, yeoiratn, Low hill, Adam Herman, farmer, I leidelberg, William E4ge, brickmakar, A1112111.01V11, Jesse Smllith, farmer, Upper Macungy, David 'lb abler, yeoman, Ilanover. Jonathan Selimick. farmer, Lowhill, George Moss, farmer, Weisenburg, Jacob Landis, " Upper Saucon,. John Appel, " Sa',burg. Daniel Rader, " Upper Milford, Reuben Schmoyer, farmer, U. Alacutizy, J tea Marx, 1111 . Peter Romig. miller, • Peter Rhoads, jr., farmer, S. Whitehall, Jesse Wasser, miller, ;lanover, John 11. Helfrich. El., Weisonburg, Isaac Stehr, bricklayer. Allentown, Jim Shaller, fanner, Upper Macungy, Reuben Sheirer, tailor, North Whitehall, Willoughby Fogel, Esq., Upper Alactiwzy Alex. W.. Loder, merchant, S. Whitehall, David Eberhard, farmer, Char:4 , s Ruth, Lower Macungy, Win. Pry, (3oachmaker, Allentown, ichael I). Eberhard, farmer, Allentown, Joseph Moyer, farmer, Hanover, John Hex, whcelrieht, Washington, tidrow Shelton, farmer, South Whitehall Barnes Alp, Jesse Bitting, .6 Upper Milford John Leiser, innkeeper, Wu isenhorg, John Moyer, fiirmer, Ilanover, Thomas W. , aver, yeoman, Allentown, John Egge, brickmaker, Northainpum, Peter Zimmerman, farmer, North W bite ha I Charles Bauer. .. Louver Macungy James Seiberling, innkeeper, Lynn, John (L. Cole, cooper. Allentown, Paul' Brown, farmer, North Whitehall, Martin lieminerer, Esq. Salisburg, Aaron Dobbs, blacksmith Upper Milford, floury Stein, farmer, Upper Macttniy, James Luckey, merchant, I lanover, hiniel Hausman, weaver, Washington 51.11,1114 P. Lutz, farmer, Lynn, Cleorgt , Walbert, chairmaker, S: Samuel Snuffer, " Upper Milford, Jacob :Mickley, jr. farmer, South Whitehall, Jonathan Marks, " NVilliam Sager, merchant, Hanover, Daniel Stein, farmer, ‘Veisenburg, David Knorr, " Lowhill, Jacob lireibel, miller, Upper Milford, Charles Troiell, farmer, South. Whitehall, Perry Kistler, " Lynt), Jacob Shafer, Upper Macungy. -1w Ti -3w let!, 9i-:)w la= PETIT Jyruffis .1 CIf.I.I'G IN PREY'S Livery V.,stablisilincut JACOB J. STINE" RESPECTFULLY informallis friends and the public in general, thane has lately pur chased the Livery Establi ment of Major William Fry, and continuL the Livery Ibu siness in all its various bra es in the rear of the German Reformed Church lot, (en trance by Church alley iron • ast Ilariton street) where he is prepar 0 aodeillffno date all who wish Horses Vehicles, at the shortest notice and on re ble terms. fle has furnished himself % a new lot, of horses, and his vehicles Intye undergone a thorough repair; which places him into a position of keeping the very / -model-of-a --17 .--- - 4-r---rl."- i t :,... __ Livery Stable, ~,,---:.,vv".„ and hiring out no broken-down, balky, run away, ring -boned, spavined or diseased hor ses, but keeping. the right kind of stock, which can travel well, and do credit to his establishment. I lis carriages and vehicles of every description' will aluays be kept ci..an and in good order. All orders left at the ofTiee in the stable will be punctually attended to. Large pailics can be accommodated with 0111111! s an( carlingus vu reasonably BEM liv puncttill altondanc.o to blisinets, he expt:cts to itit`rit and l'orein• a reasonable share of public: patrona ge .1111 y 1 ALP) E 8:S ista COD maaalit The undersigned will take orders for Window•glaF,s, 01(111 izizes and of every quality. at a discount of -10 per cent. on the oriffinal 111111 u facturers prices. , Ile also keeps on hand Cumberland nails at $3,50 per keg. Allentown, July ll) Dissolution of Partnership, Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship heretofore existing in the "Milliner Bus iness "between John and Bern(, in Salisluiry township, Lehigh county, has been dissolved by mutual consent on the sixth of July, 1t451. All Persons who are yet indebted in the Books of the said firm are requested to call at the Hill within 60 days from the date hereof, and settle their accounts, after which dines the books will be p lace in the hands of a Justice fur collection. JonN BERNT. Wit.t.mat BEAST. July ;31, 6 School Teachers/anted. Notice is hereby given that the School I)irecters of Washington township, Lehigh county, will meet on Saturday the *23,1 day of August next, between the hours of in the forenoon and , 1 in the afternoon, at the public Inure of D. 4. C. Peter, is said town. ship. fur the purpose of examining and ap pointing six School Teachers. Such of the Trustees who have madeselections of 'l'each ers will please bring them before the Direc tors for examination. They must lie compe tent to teach both the English and German languagos correctly. The pay will be cents a day hir each scholar. At the same time and place, at 0 o'clock in the forenoon, the Auditors and Directors will meet to examine and settle the account of the township Treasurer. By Order nJ the Board, BENJ. S. LEVAN, Secretary, July 21. 11-1 w Teachers Wanted. BOARD OP Scutm, Dutrc•rotts of Upper Saucon tournbliip, L,eliigh county, ilesire to procuro 9 Competent Teachers, to slimily the Schools of the Districts. The session to be 6 months. commencing Sep tember 29th, and the salary 20 dollars per month. Good Boarding can be had for about I dollar per week. • An examination will take taco at Coup orsburcr, (Ili Saturday the 9th clay August. commencing at 9 o'clock, A. Al. • Further information may be obtained by addressing • (..; EOIZGE IV. P(E 11 I NG, , Vcertiaty of the Board, Coopersburg, Jitly 3. 111-2 in lir. S . V. llarnes, DEOPTIST. • Adopts method to infoina his friends and the public in general, that he has made Allentown his permanent residence. Ile has opened nn office nt his dwelling, opposite KoM's American Ilotel, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's. Store, where be will be happy to oiler his professional services in the science of Den tistry. Ile will call at private residences, if 1 . 1 quested, l - krllis terins i are reasonable, and having had much experience in the professions, feels satisfied that lie can give general satis faction. Allentown, A 1)61 21, ISSI. iiaai . The Subscribers have just received from New York 100 half 131315. No. 1 & •2 Say brook Shad which theadrer for sale at the very lowest price. PRETZ & ouTri. co Jnne 19 ~I.~ICI~EIi~EL. They have also received 50 Bblu. half and quarter, No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel which they offer ut the very ,lowest price. PRETZ & GUTH. CO. ¶ w Juile 19 Flour . Wheat LEI Corn ! —60 i Oats 40, 30 13ucliwheat . I .47l 40 Flaxseed .. . IW I I 50 Cl 3 verseod • • 4004 00 . j 2 501 275 Potatoes .• • i 00, 35 Salt . 45, 45 Butter .. . . Pound, 10! 14 Lard . . Tallow . Beeswax Hain . . I-ijiiteit 'Pow-yarn. . . ; b 8 Eggs . . ! Doz. 10 12 Rye Whiskey ' Gall. 22! 25 Apple Whiskey; I 30, 25j Linseed Oil . . 85! 75! Hickory Wood Cord 4 50 ' 4 50j Oak Wood . . ; 3 50' 3 501 Fa, Coal . . . Ton 3 50; 4 001 j Nut Coal .. . —25 a 001 Lump Coal . . :3 501 3 50' Plaster - Clitirakitigi 1 1' 0 Respectfully announces to his friends and thy public in gyneral, that he continues oil an extensive scale, the ir_2 m in all its various branches, at the old standin West Hamilton Street, directly opposite blagenbuch's Hotel, where he is always prepared to manufacture to order at the shortest notice, and also keep on hand, Barouches, Omnibusses, 80ak.4 - VO 4- Ti aways, Carryalls, Fork 11"ag,- J. 13. MOSER. 11-4 w OM, Bugles, Su&ells, 4-c., 4.e. Which, for beauty arid durability cannot' . be surpassed by any Coachmaker in' State or elsewhere, while his terms are a'a reasonable as those of any other establish''-' meet. Ile uses none but firitrate als, and employs none but the ben of wark'- men—consequently, he intends that the ye- • hicks manufactured at his establishment "shell take the shine or" of all others miin ufactured in this part of the country. He' prefesses to understand his business by ex- . perience, and therefore assures the public that he is enabled to render satisfaction to his customers. Call and judge foryourselves: !T'Wooden or iron axletrees made to •or der : and Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable' terms. Old vehicles taken in exchange fornc ones nt a good bargain. ROBERT KRANIER. ¶—Gin' filly 10 ex) Esta,l3llsllmont:. THE subscribers take this method to form the public that they halie lately enter= ed into Partnership in the large "Liiiert Establishment" formerly owned by George Heise!. They have replenished their large' stuck of Mg.: HORSES, CARRIAGES fie, cmia and continue the business at'the old stand on William street, in the Borough' of Allentown. They will always be prepared to fuimiSh . their customers at the shortest possible no tice with sure and gentle horses; pH Cai'- riages and careful drivers, if requested'.—:- Families can be suited at all times With' de hicks to their particular tastes. Their charges are reasonable, and in or= der to continue the high credit it has here tofore gained of being the "best liVery estab lishment in Allentown," they will hitivo, nothing undone to keep on hand the best and' safest horses, the neatest and most ' splendid' carriages, and sober and careful driVerli. Their charges are very .reasonable rind' hope by strict attention to bu'siness , fy all those who may favor them with their custom. June 21 Dissolution of PartneNtip. Notice is hereby given, that the ,partner ship which heretofore existed betwcen . the undersigned, in the borough of Allento wn ' ; in the Coach making business, ‘vneojsiolv ed by mutual consent. on the IstOfJune, inst. All persons, therefore, who , pre yet indebted to said firm, are hereby requested, to make payment as soon as possible, to Robert Kramer, who will continue the business at the old stand. And.all persons who have just claims against said firm, aro, laso requested to hand in their accounts to said Robert Kramer for payment.. ALLEN L. KRAMER. ROBERT KRAMER. July 10, BANK NOTICE. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE ; to the next Legislattire of Petti - isyrvania, for the incorporation of a Bank, with-gene- . mai discount and other banking privileges,- to be located at the Borough of Allentown.. Lehigh county, to be called the "Farmers' and Mechanics' Buit4 1 " with a capital of (Me Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to Two' . Hundred Thousand' Dollars. Ti -1 w Eli Sieckel, .S'olonion Weaver, .Thomas. Yeager. James F. Kline, fL Schnurman, I Thomas B. ll'eidner, June 26.. iprices ‘E.urrent. ARTICLES. Per rillent.Easlini . . . ,13arre , l, 4 25 5 00 ) Bush.) 80) 05 ! 701 - j lli 8 8! 9 - 22. 25 - II: ICI 4 50' 4 50 ICI stablishment Itt ellientown. Coarhmaking Business, alleittaten TOFFNIAN & COMPANI? . . 11-3nl Thomas B. Wilson, .loshua • R. Craig,' I,lohn If'a,gner. Joseph Dietrich, Charles S. 1114asey. 4174--tird.` 1 1 / 4 i/da 8 6 215` 28' ' 25' 72 6 00 5 60 450 ELM , 3 00 1200
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