Later from Cuba. By the schooner Merchant, at Savannah, letters have beery received from some of the principal mercantile houses at Havana, Which contradict entirely the reported suc cess of. Lopez, asmentioned in the verbal accounts by the Merchant. These letters, several of which we have been permitted to peruse, bear date, Au gust 23d, and state that Lopez has but one hundred and fifty men left, and it was the belief of the writers that they would be soon captured or destroyed. Of the remainder of the expedition, some - IW - ci hundred had been shot. No mention is made, in any of these let ters, of Creoks joining the standard of Lo pez. NEw 0111.EANS ~ Sept. 2 Advices received by the Cincinnati from Ilavana are up to the afternoon of the 25th. The accounts are so conflicting- that it eerns almost impossible to obtain reliable information. It seems, however, that Gen. Lopez still held out against theS pan ish troops though his force was much reduced. It does not appear that he has been joined by any Cubans. Lopez and his men arc represented to be in the most abject condition, though they fight with the mums} desperation, expect ing hourly reinforcements from the United States. The Spanish Government has offered a reward for Ucn. Lopez. dead or alive, but had promised a pardon to those of his fol lowers who would surrendt r. No vessels have left here for Cuba since the departure of the I'ampero, though it was generally believed that one or more steam ers !yin.. below New Orleans for some days were about leaving with "fillibusters." The death of General Enna, the cominau der.of the Spanish forces scents to be doom ed in certain, quarters. The report that Gen. Lopez was advanc ing on Havana, is untrue. Ile and his fol lowers are falling back towards the moun tains, disputing every inch of ground. President Fillmore has remuvi•d the col lector of this port for refusing to stop the Pamper°. NEW ORLEANS, !Sept. 4, By the Cherokee we have ad vices to Sep tember bt, Passengers by her report haring witness ed the execution of Lopez att ! lavana. I lis force had been completely dispersed mid he was finally left to wander about iu the mountains, %%here he was pursued If blood hound: and finally captured. Ile is said to have in - et. his fate manful' ills last words were "Amer, nr,ut Cult A great crowd witnesbed the execution. (Atm. Pragav, the Ilungariau officer, had been I. filled at Las Togas. 1./1 the force taken by Lopez to Cuba, 550 had been 436 were in prison remnant of his band, sonic 30 in mom Ler, had fled to the mountains. WASIIINOTON, Sep4 5 The Union of this morning has the fl lowing despatch, which is not so late as the report received by the Cherokee, but it con tains some interesting facts: N 01,11.1:4NN, Sept. 3 A messenger in the employ of Lopez, v lo arrived here in the steamer Cincinnati, ings a letter from Lopez's camp to Dr. Liglltcap of this city, which states that Lo ez had gained tiro battles Frith the loss of Lut nine men killed and twelve wounded ; that mote that six hundred Cubans joined him after the defeat ui Gen. Etina, and that he has now fifteen hundred men in the field. The sante tnesseng,er ids° brings private dtspiehes front Lope z, to Mr. Sigur, edi tor of the Delta. who is now absent. Ills wife has the lent N and refuses to give them up. Ile is expected Lowe to noon The above you luny rely upon as posi tively true. No force has left here since the depar ture of the Pamper°, but three thousand men are ready and will soon be off. Col. Bell and Picket are here ; O'Hara is in the West. I 1. 13. TAYLOR. The Washington papers had not receiv ed the Cherokee's news when they went to press. The Republic is silent in regard to Cuban affairs. The Intelligencer admits the probability of the death of General En na, but believes Lopez. is almost captured. By the magnetic telegraph we received a despatch from the Picayune office, an nouncing, the arrival, at New Orleans, of the Steamer Cherokee, with Havana dates to Sept. lst—one wed( later then previous ad vices. This despatch, though brief, indicates the destruction of the invading force: The Picayune's Havana correspondent states that Gen. Lopez was captitred arSan Cristoval, taken to the city of Havana, and there publicly garrotted on the 20th of Au gust. All his men .were likewise captured end executed. It was reported that the insurgents of the Eastern part of the Island were still main taining their stand in the mountains near Puerto Principe. The details of this shocking intelligence Inky be expected every moment by the Em pire City, which may arrive at New York before we go to press. The Garotte is the instrument of excel], lion employed in criminal cases of ignomi hy in Cuba. I'he Condemned is placed in a chair, where he is fastened down se curely. An iron collar, with spikes in it. is then placed around his neck and by the gradual pressure of a screw behind, the vic tim is strangled and his neck broken. Whether Lopez's unhappy followers suf fered this death or were allowed the more honorable mode by shooting does not appear. In the Savannah papers of Tuesday last ive have the details of the .news by the schooner Merchant, giving the report of the death of Gen. Enna. Many of the report. ed successes are of course neutralized by the sad news from New Orleans, but there are some new facts. The list of the officers of Lopez's command, which we pubiish com plete, will be rend with sad interest'as it is probable that the greater part of them have suffered death by this time : [From the Savannah Republican Sept. 2.] CHARLESTON, Sept. 2 By the arrival yesterday nt this port of the schooner Merchant, Captain Westendorff. from Havana, whence she sailed on the 22d ult., we are in receipt of further advices from Cuba, which confirm the reports pre •viously received of the battles between the Spanish troops and the Patriots under Gen. Lopez in which the latter were victorious. We cannot rely upon the ordinary channels for news from Havana, but the information we have received, though very scanty, we believe to Ito from a source which may be fully relied upon.- We are informed that Gen. Enna, the first in command of the Span ish troops. and the second in command of the Island, was killed by the Patriots in the battle of the 17th, together with four or five oiher Spanish officers and five hundred Spanish troops. Cien. Enna's body ' was exposed in state two days at 'Havana and was afterwards 'buried with great pomp. We also learn that Gen. Lopez was ev erywhere successful. and was marching to wards I lavatia with a force of 1500 to 2000 men, and was in position east of Mariel.— The Creoles at I lavana were highly elated at Lopez's success, and are daily making ac cessions to his army. American vessels are closely searched and a strict watch is constantly kept on all American citizens on the Island. There are reported to be only about 700 Spanish troops at flavana. The accounts of the death of Gen. Enna explains the report teccived here by a despatch hav• ine- been put on board the steamer Cherokee, just before sailing front Havana, to the Span ish minister at Washington, informing him of the Capture of Gen. Lopez. We pre butne the despatch to the Spanish minister related to the death of Gen. Enna was not instantly killed, but was wounded in one of his legs, from which he died the day after the battle. The reports of the inhuman massacre of Col. Crittenden's command, and the cruel ties and outrages perpetrated upon their bod ies, are fully confirmed. 13y the Merchant we have received our regular files'of the Faro Industrial to the 29th We learn from this paper that on the 17th the Captain (leneral distributed brevets &c, to thirty-live officers and soldier, who were wounded in the battle of Las l'ozas. It also contains an official cnininunication of the Captain General, dated the 14/th, which states that Oen. Paula was danger ously %rounded in a battle with Lopez, at a place calkd Carainbula. The steamship 'Cherokee left flayana ott the Ist instant, and arrived at the Dalize this morning.. Front despatches to the Picayune office, we learn that (At m. Lopez was captured at San Christoval and brought to the city of lava in, where he was publicly garrotted on the e2iltlt,colt. All his wen where likewise earured and executed. The insurgents were still maintaining thrinselves in the mountains near Puerto Principe. [The punishment of the garrote is descri bid as placing the victim in an easy chair, clamping his limbs, placing a baud around the neck, and gradually pressing a screw until) the Deck breaks.—Rep.] The Mayor of New York has received the foliowitny letter in reference to the sailing of liossutli for this country ; General Lopez Garrotted. PICAYUNE OFFICE, NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4, M. Sailing of Kossuth for lineric,a. I.r.uATIoN ur• Tun UNITED STATI:s, CONSTAK TINOI . I,C, Aug. -101, Itisl. Dear :—As 1 believe it will interest you to Ithow it from a reliable source, 1 (kr itt3 self the honor and pleasure of informing yeti that since my arrival here, I have in the the absence of the Minister resident, receiv ed from the Turkish minister of foreign af fairs, the formal and official assurance, in the natrie of 11.1. M., the Sultan, that on the Ist of September, (our 12th,) M. Kossuth and all the refugees at Kutaiuh, in Asia Mi nor, will be liberated, and permitted to go where they ',fence. M. K. has sent to this legation a declaration that he and his asso ciates, with the exception of Count Hathya. ni and his lady, will proceed to the United States in the steamship Mississippi. which vessel, as you are aware, has been designa ted fur the purpose of removing them there by the President. • I learn that the Austrian Government is still protesting and will continue to Protest against their release ; yet 1 believe the Sul tan's government will act with firmness, and carry one His Nlajesty' generous and hu mane intent. 1 consequently suppose that as the Hon. Secretary of State has directed M. Kossuth to be conveyed to New York, you may expect him there in the latter part of the Month of October. M. K. still en tertaining the highest opinion of our coun try and of its government will land upon our shores a warm advocate of the institutions which have rendered the United States so prosperous and so happy. I have the hon or to remain, dear sir, respectfully, yours truly. Joux P. BROWN. To His Honor, the Mayor. Ploughing :Mulch.—A grand Ploughing Match to be confined to ploUghmen of Lancaster coun ty and ploughs manufactured witfiin the limits of the county, is to be held in the immediate vi cinity of Lancaster city, on Monday, September '2,9. The following are the premiums offered for competition :—For the best ploughmen34o; Ind best do., $3Ol 3rd do., ; 4th do., $lO ; sth do., 85 ; for the best plough, $10; second best plough 5 dollars. • Ex•Prexidenl Adamß.—John Quincy Adams who was not very prodigal of blood, declared on the floor of Congress, that he would draw every drop of blond from his own arms, and vote to draw every drop from the arms of the nation, be. fore he would suffer Cuba to belong to any oth• cr nation. Railroad Riot In New Jersey. A very serious difficulty occurred among the Irish hands employed _on the New Jer sey Central Railroad, near Spruce Run, about twelve miles from this place. It seems that a quarrel took place last Sunday between the natives of the different counties of Ireland, relating of.some local difference in their own country. Since that time the laborers, employed nt different points of the road, have formed themselves into parties and have had several battles, in which firearms have been freely used.— Several men have been shot, and two at least are known to be killed. The Sherif]'has call ed out the military but as yet they have made but little impres sion upon the rioters. The Irishmen have prOcured fire-arms, and very serious trouble is feared all along the line of the road. Yesterday the Irishmen expected, and had prepared themselves for a grand battle, but up to last evening nothing of a serious character had occurred. Mr. Thomas Branton, a Catholic Priest of Euston, has used his influence among them to quiet them. The whole neighbor hood of course. is in a state of great excite ment. The Military yesterday succeeded in taking the arms from a party of Irishmen marching to attack another set, and they dispersed. They are armed with guns, pis tols and clubs, and compel their fellow la borers to join them, whether disposed to do so or nut. Annrnt:rtScnes•rineWosnea.—Pepsin ? an artificial DigeStive Fluid Gastric Ju ice , A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the loath stomarch of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the • great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., No. 11, North Eight Street, Phila delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for 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. MARUIED. On the 26th of A nffnst, by the Rev. Jo seph Dubs M r. John I of North White hall, to Miss Murtha AO rade, of Philadel phia. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Ed ward Laudensehlagrr, of Catasauqua, to Miss Susan flier//, of South Whitehall. On the 7th of September, by the same, Mr. .41bright Steinberg.er, of Towamensing, Carbon county, to Miss Sarah J'ehl, of North Whitehall. On the 31ikt of August, by the Rev. Isaac Reller, Mr. James .1!a ern, of Mn x atawny, to Miss ✓Troia Caroline De Long, of Nlacungy. On the 7th of September, by the same, Mr. Joshua Roth, of Maxatawny, to Miss ./Inna Ziegler, of Macungy. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Jo nas lierly, of Weisenburg, to Miss Polly limbs!, of Albany. On the 9th of September, by the Rev. Jeremiah Shindel, Mr. /rilliant Mink. to Widow Rebecca Miller, both of Upper Ma- DIED On the 2lth of August, in Allentown, of. inflamation of the brain, .fhma Elisa, daughter of Allen and Anna Maria Kra mer, aged 2 years. On the 2Sth of August, in South White hall, of dropsy, Dinah, consort of the late Peter Grim, and daughter of Bev. Jacob Van Buskirk, formerly Lutheren Minister of Allentown, aged 70 years. On the (ith of September, in North White hall, of dysentery, Levi,. son of Samuel and Maria J7illcr, aged 3 years. On the 7th of September, in Salishitr, of Consumption, Jacob Oit, aged 2.1 years. On the 31stof Au(!ust, in Hanover,./ames l'alenline, and on the 34 of September, Sy/- rester, sons of Josiah Nagle, the former 3 years and the latter 5 years of age. On the 2d of September, in Hanovers Len ora, daughter of Daniel Snyder, aged 6 years. On the 4th of September, in Allentown, Nassianalia, daughter of Tilgh man Schinoyer, aged 8 years. On the 7th of September, ih Hanover, Diana Sasminalt Cahoon, aged 2 years. M the same day, in Hanover, Catharine, wife of Andrew. K ie,hline, aged .70 years. aki ll ovraLDuri 1134 To the Free Electors of Lehigh County. Vto.i.ow CITIZENS.—The u n dersigned hereby offers himself io your considoratiou as a candidate for the RECORDER'S OF FICE of Lehigh county, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Conven tion. Should l be elected, I do hereby I pledge myself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity and to the best of toy abilities. • SIMON FIIANKENFIELD. September 11, • *-16 movaccgra Q The co-partnership of the subscibers haw ing expired by agreement ; all persons in debted to the firm are requested to make payment, and any having claims, to present them for settlement at the "Allentown Iron Works." DAVID E. WILSON & CO. Allentown, September 4 1551, 11-4 w P. IPPCKOFF, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 17, NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Mliy 1. EtiOLISII AND GERNAN JOB PRINTING, Of every desciption neatly executed at the qßegister" office, EAsTorr, Pa. Sept. IS X 33 . 'rile well known, Grist ',,,17,;; lit! and Plaster Mill, situate on the • , ,pe.A Little Lehigh Stream, and ad joining the Bridge at A llontown, now in the occupancy of Joseph Deiterich. The Property has lately been thoroughly repaired, the Plaster Mill is new. The Mill has 4 run of fast rate French Burr stones, the poWer end location is unsurpassed in Lehigh county, for particulars and terms inquire Of. The undersigned have lately purchased the well known Store Stand of the late Dan iel... Ludwig, in west Hamilton Street, in Al lentown, and now ofii•rs it for Rent. The store room is 20 - by SO feet, Culler under the whole, and a room on the second floor. The Store house is three story, and very spacioue. Possession cnn be given iintnediately.— For further information imptiru of ELIAS FI:IKSTE➢!ACIIEII, PETER. TROXELL, jr. September 11, ISSI. 111-4tv Will be sold at Public Saio on Thursday the 25th day of September next, at the House of Ilem'y Ebner, deceased, at 1 o'clock in the forenoon, the following person al property to wit : Secretary, Drawer, Beds and Bed-steads, an eight-day clock, with standing case, of the best make, two Stoves with Pipe, Ta bles and Chairs, and a large variety of [-louse and Kitchen furniture too tedious to men tion. The conditions will bu made known on the day of Sale and due attendance given by September 11, ISSI. COACH MANUFACTORY, Allentown, Pa. THE UNDERSIGNED lIAVE LRTE- I.Y entered into partnership in the fashionnble COACH IVIANING business, in nll its various branches, at the nld stand, where the sante business wns followed by Joseph Kramer, in South Allen street. They have prepared themselves with materials to manufacture all kinds of Fashionable Vehicles, from a one-horse buggy to a four-horse coach, or in . .4'51 any style that may suit the 1114 40 lance of tho customer. • • 7--= The acknowledged ability of the partners, in Building, Painting and Trimming, is a sufficient guarantee that their vehicles will stand the tests for beauty and durability with any inannfitctured in Pennsylvania. L'itOld vehicles repaired at the shortest notice and at very moderate prices. Their work will be warranted to be durable. Thankful for the many favors heretofore received by one of Lilo partners, he feels as sured that no one who will favor the firm now, will go away dissatisfied. /Mom Citizois.—Encouraged by the kindly assurance fu many friends, 1 hereby myself as an independent candidate fur the office of COUNTY TREASURER of Lehigh County.. Should you see prop to elect nu • , I will discharge the duties faith fully and be thankful fur your suffrages. SAMUEL iMc UOSE. Allentown, Septembt.r Itsl. ¶—to deascrican repertory of Inventions. rip( :\ I ER.GI I A NTS, INVENTORS, and Manufacturers. Seventh volume of the SC lENTI VIC A M ERIC AN. M es srs. NlOnn & Co. ; American and Foreign Patent Agents. and Publishers of the Scientific American, respectfully announce to the public that the first number of this widely circulated and valuable journal Will issue virtue 20th of September. The new volume will commence with new type, prin ted on paper of a heavier texture than that used in the proceeding volumes. It is the intention of publishers to illustrate it more fully, by introducing representatious of prom inent events connected with the advance ment of science ; beSides furnishing the amount of engravings of new inVentinns.— It is published weekly in form for binding. and affords, at the end of the year, a splen did volume of over four hundred engravingg, together with rt vast atnonnt of practical in formation concerning the progress of inven tion arid discovery throughout the world.— There is no subject of importance to the mechanic, the inventor, manufacturer, and general reader, which is not treated in the most able manner—the editors contributors and correspondents, being men of the high !St attainments. ft is, in fact, the leading scientific journal of the, coumry. • The inventor will find in it a weekly list of American Patent Claims, reported from the Patent 'Office, an original feature not found in any other weekly publication. TERNS.—SS a year,—s L for six months. MAIL Letters must be ,post-paid, and directed to "MUNN & Co., Publishers of the Scientific 'lnterim, 128 Fultorf•st4 , New York." Valuable. Mill Property FOR SALE. IVN. [l. I3LUNIER, Agent of Charles U. Vontag,on September 11, -9'V Ito VIM 'al 12111 U PUBLIC SALE. M. E r nEiniAßD 'i Exer„tors /1 5 ,111V11a1111. A. L. KRAMER & Co. 11 —3in Soptetnber County Treasurer. To the. Electors ty' Lehigh County September 11, . 11-2 w Election Proclamation. Pursuant of an act of the Geneial Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "A n act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, Joseph Newhard, Sheriff of the County of Lehigh, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county afore said, that a General Election will be held in said county of Lehigh, on the Second Tuesday, (14th) of October, 1851, at which tune state and County Officers, as follows, are to be elected, to wit: One person for Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. On person for Canal Comtnissione . r of the Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania. Five persons for Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One person for President Judge of the Third Judicial District of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Lehigh and Northampton: Two persons for Associate Judges of Le high county. Two person to represent the district com posed of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon in the [louse of Representatives of Pennsyl vania. One person for Prothonotary of Lehigh county. One person for Register of the county of Lehigh. ()no person for Clerk of Rio Orphnns Court and Court of quarter Sessions, of the county of Lehigh. On pbrson for Recorder, of the county of Lehigh. One person for Commissioner of the coun ty of Lehigh. One person for Director of the Puor of the county of Lehigh. One person for Auditor of the county of Lehigh. Three persons for Trustee., of the Academy in Allentown. And that the Electors of the county of Le high aforesaid, on the said second Tuesday of October next, will meet a t the eeverals districts, composed of the Borough and the several townships following, to wit : The electors of South ward, of the Bor ough of Allentown, at the house of Reuben Moyer. The electors of North ward, of the Bor ough of Allentown, at.the house of Widow John Kleckner. 'Q-9w The electors of Northampton township, at the Court house in the borough of Allen town'. The electors of Snlsburg township, at the house of John Yost. The electors of South Whitehall town ship, at the house of Alexander TU. Loder. The electors of Hanover township, at the house of Charles Hitter. The electors of Lipper Ssucon, township, at the house of Daniel Cooper. The electors of Weisenburg township, at the house of John Latzer. The electors of Hcidleherg township, nt the house of Jucob Ilolbrn. ' -The electors of North Whitehall township, nt the house of JacrO Roth. The electors of Lowhill township, at the house of Daniel Chiuss. The electors of Upper Mncongy township, at the house of Ephraim Troxel. The electors of Lower Nlacungy township; a: the house of George Keiser. The electors of Upper Milford township, at the house of "Awry Dilling,er. The electors 'of Lynn township, at the house of James Seiberting. The electors of NVashington township at the house of D. A. C. Peter. NOTICE IS El EIIEBY GIVEN, "Agreeably to the provision of the sixty first section of.said act, every General and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and shall continue without interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock in the even ing, when the polls shall be closed. Pursuant to the provisions contained i a the 76th section of the act first aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid district shall take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts and pro duce them at the meeting of the Judges from each. district. at the Court [louse' in the bc rough of .111entown, on the third day after the day of election, being fur the present year on Friday, the 17th day of ()defer next, then and there to do, and perform the duties required by law of said judges, Al so, that where a judge by sickness or una voidable circumstances is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return as aforesaid shall lie 'Laken charge of by one: of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judge tillable to attend. 308E1'11 NE%V[IARD, Sheriff'. She rilrs Office, Borough of Allentown, Sept. I I, 1851, S PROTHONOTARY 1 01."I'llE coma OF COMMON PLEAS FELLOW CrrizENs! Encouraged by numerous friends. -I offer myself us a candidate for the above office, and.respectfully solicit your influence in my behalf. FRANCIS' E. SAIIUELS. Allentown, August 7, 1531. lit ala( I )111111 To the Free Electors of Lehigh County . FELLOW CITIZEN S . —The undersigned hereby offers himsel f to your consideration es a candidate for the RECORDER'S OF FICE of Lehigh county, and respectfully solicits you suffrages: Should Ibe elected I pledge myself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity and to• the best of my abilities. NATHAN GE . IIMA N. August 29, T—te prices aura ARTICLES. I l'cr Allcnt Barri , l 4 00, Bush.l f? 0, - 1 4 5 ' _ ---33 " f 47 t 60! 4 001 2 5 00 O! 451 Flour Wheat . • • . 11. - . ;•es • • Cora Oats Buckwheat . . Flaxseed . . . Cloverseed . limothyseed . Potatoes . . . Salt Butter . . . Lard Tallow . . . Beeswax . . 11am• Flitch . . . Tow-yarn. . . Eggs • • • • . Rye Whiskey Apple Whiskey Linseed Oil . . Hickory Wood Oak Wood . . Egg Coal . . . Nut Coal . . . Lump Coal . . Plaster . . . . ound, 14 22 I 8 Doz. 12 Gall. 22 —851 Cord 4 50 350 Ton 3 50! 2 501 • —:3 50, 4 501 SILMITQO I IIII.WO vxvElsry h e subscribers take this method to in form the citizens of Allentown, and the sur rounding country, that they have lately pur chased the right of Arnold's Patent Sash Lock for Lehigh; county: This Lock, for simpli city goes ahead of any thing in the way of Sash Lucks ever aot up, and is even Supe rior to the Sash Weights, and at less than one-fourth the costs. As an evidence of its simplicity and do: rability we Would only mention, that it has taken the premitims of all the Fairs, where it has been exhibited for competition. Of this number is the "New York State Fairs of 18 , 10 and 1950" •State Fair of Mary- . land in 1850, and Fair of the American In-" stitute" in 1350. Hundreds of recommen dations might be added, but we deem it un necessary, as the article will recemmend itself. S. P. 13UTZ & Co. August 21, 11-3nl Valuable Lot of Ground AT PRIPaTE SALE. The subscriber hereby offers to sell his' valuable lot of ground, nt private sale, situa ted in Ilanover township, Lehigh county, on the public road leading from Allentown to Bath, adjoining lands of Joseph Lichten-' waiter, William Wint and others, contain ing 10 acres. Thereon is erected a first rate °k Two Story Stole. House, 7 •wir,A4 ptcho,. nearly new, a frame Barn with' " Wagon house attached, and all oth- . er necessary outbuildings. Thereon is also a first rate "er . ,414 Apple Orchard, with the best quality of grafted fruit, of every kind, also a sufficient supply of oat !r. The Whole is under good (enc.: ing and in a high state of cultivation'. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to' say more in praise of this beautiful lot, as purchasers will of course examine the same and satisfiy themselves of the above fact. The conditions can be learned from the own- - er who resides on the land. HENRY FOGELMAN'. August Li, 1851 6 School Teachers Wanted. Notice is hereby given, that the School Directors of Heidelberg township, Lehigh county, will meet on Saturday the 20th day of September next, at 1 o'clock, in the after noon, at the Public 1-louse of Peter !Hiller, jr., in said township, for the purpose of ex amining and appointing six School Teach ers. Such of the Trustees who have made selections of Teacher's, will please bring' them before the Directors for examination. Some must be competent to teach both the English and German languages. The pay will be 21 cents a day for each scholar, nod" the school will continue for 4 Mon t hs. The school term will commence on the 10th day of November, ISSI, and end on the 10th dny of March, PSS2. Teachers desi; rous of having a school may apply tq' the . Trustees before the above mentioned dap' .lAcon HARTER Secrclary. Ileidelbei . g, August 28. w 11211113 (073111 1 1 To the'Elector3 of Lehigh County. Fellow Citizens:—Encouraged by the kind assurances of many friends, I hereby Oa myself as a candidate for the CLERKS OFFICE of Lehigh county, subject to the deci , sion of the Democratic county conven tion. Should• you see proper to elect me, will dischnrge the duties faithfully and bu thankful for your suffrages. DANIEL FRIED, August 62, Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is herebY giyen that the Partner. ship. heretofore existing in the Boat Build. ing business between Radadus LuOkenbach, Jacob Jacoby; John 11. Noce and Solomon A. Steckel, in Hanover township, Lehigh county, has been dissolved by mutual con- sent on the Ist day of August, ISSI. It LITCRENDACII. JACOB jAtonv, • Joim H. NAOE. SoLOAION A. BrgoKcL Akrisi 7, EaR/on Phila 4 21) I 60 1 63' 60) I 00 05 8() 10 1 do 4t 00, 2 75 35 45 14 60 150' 3 20 2 7W 65 42 2O I=ls 75 4 50 3 50 4 00 3 00 3 50 4 50 T--4w
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