The Precious Metals In England. The London papers received yesterday, by, the Pacific steamer, announces the arrival of the long expected steam propeller Great Britain, from Australia, at Liverpool. As she sailed from Melborne on January 4, her market and emigration news is no later in deed not quite as late, as heretofore received. Her passage was 89 days. She carried to England on freight, 103,000 ounces Australia Gold, and XBO,OOO in the hands of passengers, making together, about three millions dollars. Among the passengers who returned home by this opportunity, were several successful ad venturers. One brought $75.000 made in a public house at Mel bourne; i wo others $150,000, made by Steeping a Circus; a carter made $lO,OOO. and one man. on board had a nugget of pure gold, which he picked up himself weighing eight pounds averdupois, worth $2,590. Besides the , large sum brought by the steamerrseveral vessels arrived at. London the week preceding the sailing of the steamer from Australia, with $1,028,000 in Gold, and the West India packetcarried in $915,- 000 in Silver. The exports of the week were about $1,200,000, in the aggregate. Silver continues to go to China and British India, but attention is called by the papers to the very decided falling off in the Gold Continent. The excitement in the Australian trade and emigration in Great Britain, continues, and is likely to receive an additional impetus from the golden accounts and practical re sults brought by the Great Britain, and other vessels now arriving from Melbourne and Sydney. Loss of the Steamship Independence. The steamship United States arrived this morning April 23, at New Orleans, with dates from Aspinwall to the 18th, and from Cailifornin to the Ist, being two weeks later than the previous advice. The United States has over one hundred passengers, though but very little gold on freight. The Untied States brings the sad intel ligence of the wreck of the steamship In depender. on her way to San Francisco. By thi4 sad disaster about one hundred and thirty lives were lost, comprising a large portion of the passengers and crew. Among them wa_s_sll,._,A . _SchoTeld.—of Pennsylvania, together with a large number of New . Yorkers The remainder. of the passengers and crew were rescued and carried into San Francisco The news from California, though very interesting, possesses no striking feature of importance. Business nt the mines was improving, and the mines were in good health and spirits. AL San Francisco there was not much in the marhets, and business was dull. Flour was . sellina at SU 50 per barrel. There lidd been some heavy freshets in the interior, and the town of Marysville was inundated. An immense amount of property was destroyed. Tite proceedings of the Legislature do not a s iossers an v general interest. Lieut. Russell has been killed by the In dians. Several outrages have taken place of late by marauding bands of Indians. There is no intelligence of the capture of the famous robber Joaquin. fltlitl El). On the 17th of April, by the Rev. A. J. 1. Dubs, Mr. Roman Ernst, to Miss Bar !Kira Detach, both of Allentown. • On the 6th of March, by the Rev. Mr. A. Helfrich, Mr. John Kistler, of West Penn' to Miss iWary dim Nom., of Lynn. On the 20th of March, in Weisenburg, by the same, Mr. John' Grim. of Weisen burg, to Miss Ilenrialc Millhouse, of Hei delburg. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Old: con Peter, to Miss Maria Thensicker, both of Heidelburg. On the 25th of March. by the snme, Mr. Aaron S'tettler, to Miss Carolina Peter, both of Weisenburg. On the 3d of April, by the same, Mr. In& liam 7'. Scheer, to Miss Emelinc Grim. both of Weisenburg. On the same day, by the same, Mr, Dan iel Romig, to Miss Elwina Horn, both of Lynn. On the 25th of April, by the Rev. Joshua Yeager, Mr. Martin Wagner, to Miss Catharine Schnetzer, both of Berlcs county, DIED. On the 4th of April, in Bethlehem. John 13crger, aged 60 yeais, 6 months and 0 days. On the 2d of March, in Weisenburg, Christian Greenawald, aged 65 years. The deceased was on a visit to hit neighbor, and it is believed that•on his way home he was taken by apoplexy, which caused his death, as he was found lying in the road a corpse. On the 20th of April, in South Whitehall, _Peter ✓)[bright, aged 83 years. New Supply of Coal ! Farmers IP .Lintebterners LOOK HERE. The undersigned have just received, and constantly keep on hand, n large supply of all kinds of Coal, suitable for Farmers and Limeburners, and the coal c.onsuming pub lic in general, which they will dispose of at the following reduced prices: Chestnut Coal at 152 25 Egg, Stove and Lump at 93 25 EDELDIEN, HANSE & CO. April 20, 1853. • . Lehigh Co Bible Society. A general meeting of the friends of this Society, will be held - in Friedens Church, Washington township. on, Whitmondny, May 10th, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. It is sincerely hoped 'That all who feel an interest in the circulation ol the Bible will endeyor to be present April 27, , Good Mews to 4111 ramva.. 112 MM. 9 ) FASHIONABLE Tailoring and Clothing Store, No. 51, East Hamilton Street, directly opposite the "Register Printing Office," Allentown. These gentleman have just returned from Philadelphia with a very large and fash ionable stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which they will make up to order, according to the fittest New York and Philadelphia. fishions. They also keep on hand a large stock of 11.{caglynta de _Clothing,-. . , of every descriptions„all of Which they will sell so low as to Excite the Astonishment ! and secure tli patronage of all those who will favor them with a call and examination of their stock. They continue to do all kinds of CUS TOM WORK in the best manner, and at short notice. C7'.9 Li. FITS ThdRR.aNTED,. 4 O By strict attention to business, and by sellinff b all their goods as cheap-as the chea pest, they hope to secure a liberal share of public patronag e. N. B.—The latest Fashion plates always on hand 'and for sale. Allentown April 27, ellow s' Regalias IIECK mid ILEH, Have just received a splendid lot of Camp and other Regalins, richly made up with gold and silver spangles, , ,all of which they will sell at a very small advance. Such who anticipate attending the Odd Fellows' celebration, in May next, will do well to prepared themselves with Regalias. E-r - Reineinber the place No. 31, East Hamilton street, directly opposite the "Reg ister Printing Office." A Ilentowa, A pril 27. Synodal Meeting. The Goshenhoppen Classis of the Ger man Reformed Synod, will hold their an ual meeting, at Zionsville, Upper Milford township, Lehigh county, on Tuesday 3d, and continue to the sth of. May next. The friends of Religion are respectfully 'invited to attend. Krauss's Music Band will favor the festival with their presence. By order qf the Congregation. Upper Milford, April 27. *-]w New MAYmers Goods Mrs. A. St- Kaufman. ) , 7 i..p . .Ati.1,#:. Respectfully invites A'kc.,Y ;3 l.:: the attention of the La '?:‘ll t .;;,.. ,'..Lo• ..:: i ,co.g) , lies of Allentown and its vi i 4 . - - ~ ~ cinity that she has taken the Fl east corner of , Wi Ison'sßow,' i i No. 20,East Hamilton street, Allentown near the German Reformed Church, directly opposite .1. B. Moser's Apothecary store, where she has received a large assortment of new and Fashionable Millinery Goods, Her variety consists in part of French Lace Blonde, Blonde Lace, Fluted Lace, Embroi dered Hair Tripoli, colored embroidered Bel grades, English Dunstables. All kinds of Casio Bonnets, Mourning bonnets, French, and all kinds of Artificials, Caps, Facecaps. and all kinds of Ribbons, &c. &c. Repairing, shaping. whitening and pros-, sing after the latest fashion, and equal to any city establisment, is always done at the shortest possible notice. Mrs. Kaufman, makes it evident that her stock of Bounets, is of the most fasionable selection, and prices correspondingly reason able. She trusts that a generous public will extend to her a liberal patronage, fo'r which she will always feel grateful. rgr Country Milliners will find it to their advantage by giving her a call, as she will sell to them at a very low advance. April, 13. ¶-3m Allentown Hotel. The undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have on the first of April became proprietors of the Public House, lately kept by David Heller, on the North west corner of Hamil ton Street and Market Square, Allentown so well known as the silica town • . which they have fi tted 14,i1f4' up in a new and hand some style, for the cnmmodation of the :*,& - ;t 4 shome and travelling custom. Their Table • '._ will alwevs be supplied with the brat the market affords. Their liar with the choicest liquors nod wines, and prompt and obliging servants are always ready to attend to the wants of their cus tomers. They have taken the House, with a de termination to share no pains or expense, to make their Hotel equal to any in this county, end by personal attention, to give any satisfaction to their customers. They therefore respectfully-request thoie who visit Allentown, either from the imme diate neighborhood, or from a distance to make 1/ie .911entown Hotel, their home, and test the truth of their assertion. • 17" Stages leave the übove hotel , daily for New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Eas ton, Mauch Chunk and Hamburg. DAVID ICEIPER, TILOIIMAN H. GOOD. Allentown, April 13. ¶.-3m '- 1 W Wholesale Variety Store. Wm. S. Weil, No. 3D, WEST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, Informs his friends and the public in gen eral that he has lately removed his establish ment to the three story building, on the North aide of West Hamilton street, N 0.39, a few doors East of Hagenbuch's Hotel, where he is at present opening, and will al ways keep on hand, a large and beautiful assortment of new and Fashionable Jewelry, Violins, Violin Strings Buttons of all de scriptions, French and Domestic Suspen ders, Whalebone, Combs of all kinds, plain and ribbed Percusion taps, - Linen and Cotton Tapes, Hooks and Byes, Stay Bindings, La - _ces, _Edging, Bobinct,-Col- !ars of «ll descriptions; La dies Dress Trimmings, Knitting Pins, German Pins, Patent Thread, Need les, Spool Cotton of different make, all kinds 4f Fancy Soaps, and Perfumery, Razors and Razor Straps, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Lead Pencils, Slate Pencils, Britania 4• best Silver Plated Spoons, and Sewing Silks. He also just received 100 cases of his superior friction Matches, which are so extensively known thoughout this county and which he will sell as cheap if not cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. The friends of Music will take notice that he sells Musical instruments either by the dozen or by the piece. Country Merchants will bear in mind, that he will always keep on hand a large as sortment of the above mentioned articles and many more which are too tedious to men tion in this catalogtie. The above articles will be sold wholesale at prices as cheap as they cart be purchased either in Philadelphia or New York, and to convince his country friends of this fact it is only necessary for them to call and examine' his stock of goods and price them. Mr. 'VEIL, hopes by punctual attendance to business, and by adopting the motto, of "small profits and quick sales!' he will se cure a liberal share of public patronnee. WILLIAM g. WEIL: - • April 20, 1853. 111-0 m New Boot and Shoe Store. John I'. Reeser, Respectfully informs the citizens of Allen town, and the public generally, that he has re-commenced the fashionable BOOT AND . SHOE BUSINESS, . No. 13, East Hamilton street, two doors west of J. B. Moser's Apothecary Store, where he is now manufacturing, and will keep constantly on C:11-7 hand, a large as sortment of .4 04 Ladies and .-,„. GENTLEMEN& Boots and Shoes Of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices. Work made to order at the shortest notice. For neatness and durability, he can confi dently say his work shall not be surpassed. He will employ none but the best work men, and will give his close personal atten tion to his business. The public patronage is therefore respectfully solicited. Give him a call. Recollect the place. Allentown, April 20, 1953. 11-3 m A NEW LANDLORD ! At the Rising Sun. , S'' '' -1 \ The subscriber takes this method to inform Ir'''zeWU'' -G . \ his friends, and the . tt i4;';,,,rl.,'" - ` ; :, ; .-;::q , 1( 7:111.4 , , public in general, that gl';:S; M 111: -- r! he has lately taken gm ' ill " 14 ''' ~, _, _ l . w . ov ~ . the well known tavern , •" - -...5.\ ~ .-5.7-it.:o---, stand in the Borough of Allentown, sign of the RISING SUN, which he has refitted in the most comfortable manner. He has occupied the same from the Ist of April last, and he will make it his business to add many other improvements to the convenience of those who may favor him with their custom, and make it equal to any public house in the place. His Bar will be supplied with the choic est of liquors, his Table set with all the sea son affords, and his Beds are all new and clean ; in short, neither trouble or expense will be saved, to accommodate customers in the very best manner. His stabling is large and convenient, with the hydrant water in the yard, and an atten tive ostler to attend to customers. He trusts his strenuous exertions to ac comtnodate those who may favor him with their calls, will be the Means of bringing him numerous new customers. JOSEPH 'WENDEL. 11-3 m April 13. 111D1112° , 3 OD2IIII, • • In the Court of Conution Pleas of Lehigh county. 2 0 In the mutter of the account of Thomas O. Ginkinger, and Jo seph Nunnemacher, assignees of D. & J. Patzinger under a voluntary assignment. And now February 12, 1853, on motion of Mr. Longnecker, the Court refered the account to Nathan Miller, to resettle it ne cesary,.and make distribution among the creditors according to law. From the Records. TESTE-F. E. Samuels, Proth'y. The Auditor above named, will meet for the purpose for his appointment, at the pub lic.house of Thomas 0 Ginkinger, in Allen town, on Thursday, the sth of May next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested are notified to attend if they see proper. NATHAN MILLER, .auditor. April 20, 1853. ¶-3w ICVOID Grand Exhibition -OF- New Fashionable Spring and Summer SQDCODO a AT THE New Cheap Store OF Getz Ir Gilbert, These gentlemen, take this method to in form their friends and the public in general that they have received a very large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which thry are now ready to dis pbsn•off-tb their customeis at the lowest prices. Their Spring and Summer stock has been selected -with the utmost care and-consists of Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets, — Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry. besides De laines, Alapaccas, Lusters, Ginghams. Plain and Figured Poplins, Muslins - and Prints; Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Hardware, Looking Glasses, Stationary, Books, &c., To which they invite the attention of their friends and the public generally, confident that the fullest satisfaction, both in price and quality, will be given to all who may favo them with a call. The highest prices will be paid in ex change for County produce. They have reason to be thankful for the favors received thus fur and hope by atten tion to business, disposing of their goods at small profits, good treatment towards their customers to merit still a greater share of customers. GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1853. Groceries Fish -44• Still. The undersigned have just received an entire new Stock of Groceries, Fish and Salt which they intend to sell at the low est prices at their Store in Catasauqua, Le high county. GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1833. —6ra COAL ! COAL ! The undersigned have opened a Coal - Yard -- in Catasauquaand—will- constantly keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1853. ¶ m Ready-made Clothing. The undersigned keep all kinds of Ready made Clothing, on hand, and will make to order, at the lowest possible prices. GETZ & GILBERT. Catasauqua, April 20. If —6:n To Contractors. Office of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. AUCII CHUNK, April 15, 1853. Sealjd Proposals will be received by the undersigned, at this office, until April , 30th, at 6 o'clock P. M., for the graduation and Masonry of the remaining portion of the Le high Valley Rail Road. Profiles will be exhibited at the office, and the line be ready for inspection on and after the 24th inst. ROBERT H. SAT RE, Chief .4'ngincer April 20 185:3. 300 Dozen Corn Brooms. The undersigned -have just received Three Hundred Dozen Corn Brooms, bound with Tin and Wire, which they will sell Wholesale and Racal, at very low prices PRETZ, GUTEI &Co. Allentown, February 23. • ¶-4w TAXES. Try annual Avvcal. In persuance of an act of general assem bly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "an Act relating to County Rates and Levies," approved the 15th day of April, 1834—And the acts of Assembly con. current therewith. We the undersigned Commissioners of the County of Lehigh, hereby give ,notice to the taxable inhabitants the owners and agents of real and personal property, taxable for the use of the County of Lehigh and the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, the Inn keepers, Tavern keepers, and all persons desirous of keeping an Inn or tavern, returned according to law, within the County of Lehigh, that an appeal for the benefit of all persons interested, will be held at the several townships and borough of Allentown within said county, to wit ; Lowhill—At the house of Martin Seibert, on Friday 29. North .5• South Wards—Commissioners office, Allentown, on Thursday May 5. Lehigh Ward—Commissioners office, on Friday 6. treissenburg—At the house of John Lei zer, on Monday 16. 1 Lynn—At the house of David Bleiler, on Tuesday 17. lkidelburg—At the house of Henry Ger man, on Wednesday 18. It ayhinglon—At the house of D. & .0 Peter, on Thursday 19. North ithitchrdt—.At the house of John Shantz jr., on Friday 20. I In:kW! —At tho house of A. W. Loder, on Monday 23.. Huabver--At the house of Charles Ritter, on Tuesday 21. Salisburg—At the house of John Yost, on Wednesday 25. At which time and places tho Commis sioners: will receive written nroposids for the collection of the State and County Taxes for the present year. yhe date must be mentioned in the proposals at the same time. PETER ENOELMAN, DANIEL HAUSMAN, JOSEPH MILLER, CommisSioners of Lem& County. Attest—J. M. LINE, Clerk. Commissioners Office, AlL:mown, April 0, 1853. S ¶—4 w Millers' Boot and Shoe Store In .11lentown. The subscriber takes this method to in form his friends, and the public in general, that he has lately established a new BOOT Store, &SllO E ..:08 in the fourth frame shop, east of the Allentown Hotel, on the North side of Hamilton street, No. 9. Where he has fitted up a splendid Store R'om, and will be prepared with a large assortment of finished work to accomodate his customers in every branch of his busi ness. The following aro named among some of his prices;" Fine Calf Skin Boots, from $3 50 to $5 25 Coarse stout do 2 50 to 350 Boys' - do do - 1 00 .to - 2 25 Ladies' - Morocco Slippers, 70 tol 25 Misses, and Childrens according to quality, and sizes. He-w II sell at Philadelphia prices. W hole sale and Retail, and to Country Merchants, will make a very liberal deduction. As he always employs the best of work men, and works up the best materials in the market, he is enabled to stand good for any work turned out by him, and feels confident that the same will prove satisfactory to his customers. Persons therefore will see to their advan tage, and call on him before purchasing else where. Ile returns his sincere thanks for the many favors he has received from a kind public, and by moderate prices, good work, and due attention to business, hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. DANIEL MILLER. March 23. 1853.' In the Court of Common Pleas Of Lehigh County. February 12, 1853, the court adopted the following rules to be observed hereafter : "Hereafter the terms of the several courts of Lehigh county, shall continue two weeks at the December and February terms ; and if necessary, two weeks at May and Septem -ber terms, and the business therein shall be regulated as follows, to wit: First—The first week shall be devoted to the business of the Grand Jury, and the,tri al of criminal cases ; the disposal of cases on the argument list, of the Common Pleas, Orphans Court, and Quarter Sessions, and the regular Orphans Court business of the County. That the regular Orphans Court day shall be Tuesday of the first of the term, on which day the acknowledgement of Sher ill's Deeds shall also be taken. Second—The second week of the term, shall be devoted to the trial of cases on the civil list, and to the hearing of such motions for rules, etc., as-are usually granted with. out argument, but no regular argument shall be heard during said week, so long as the Jury are in attendance. From the Records, TEsTe,—F. E. SAMUELS, Proth'y. April 2, ¶-4w Dr. 3. V. Barnes, 111.E.VTIS T. Adopts this method to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has made Allentown his permanent residence. He has opened an office at his dwelling, opposite Kolb's American Hotel, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's. Store, where he will be happy to rifler his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He will call at private residences, if requested. His terms are reasonable, and having had much experience in the professions, feels satisfied that he can give general satis faction. Allentown, April 24, 1931 C. M. R u n k, dittorney at Law. Has resumed the practice of his proles - sion in Allentown. LVI-le may be consulted in•the German and English languages. August 12, 1852. -IY Allentown Seminary. The Summer Session of this School, will commence on the Ist of May next. Such as wish to enter are requested to apply early to the Principal. C r R. KESSLER. April 6, 1853. laaV i L Tacusizi Just received at the Store of the subscri bers, a lot of Mill Picks, William Brady's Patent. This is a New Mechanical Tool, the best ever invented and only wants to be used to the proved. Apply soon. 0. & J. SAEGER. ¶-4w April, 13. VIIVIR I 2ANVIL The stockholders of the Northampton Water Company, arc hereby notified, that an election for five Managers, to servo for the ensuing year, will be held on Monday the Oth of May next, between the hours of 10. A. M. and 6 P. M., at the house of J. W. ESIIBACH, in the Borough of Allentown. By Order of the Board. J. W EAVER, President. April 20, 1-3 w Queensware ! Queensware ! A general 'assortment of Tea and Dinner setts, Chamber setts, Pitchers, Bowls, Tea and Coffee cups, Glassware of every de scription, together with a general assortment of every article in that line of goods, to which the attention ofthose contemplating hours• keeping are particularly invited.. J. W. GRUBS. March 30.; ¶-0w prices eutrent. ARTICLES. I Per Allent.Easton Phild Flour Barrel 6 00 5 00 5 00 Wheat .. . Bush. 95 1101 12 Rye 78 81 81 Corn 55 60 60 Oats -- 35 38 68 Buckwheat . • 60 50 85 Flaxseed .• . 1' 37 1501 50 Cloverseud . . 660 550 625 imothybeed . 2 50i 2752 70 Potatoes •• • 251 35 no Salt ... . • . 50 45 80 Butter . . . . 'Pound 16 18 30 Lard 10 12 9 Tallow ... •• 10 9 8 Beeswax . • 22 2, 28 Ham ... . . 121 12 16 Flitch .. . . 10 12 . 8 Tow-yarn. . . 8 8 7 Eggs ... . . Doz. 10' 20 .20 Rye - Whiskey Gall. --- 212 — 22 — 24 Apple Whiskey 24 23 24 Linseed Oil . . 60 85 85 Hickory Wood Cord 4 50 4 50 6 00 Hay .. . . Ton 16 0020 - 0025 00 Egg Coal . . Ton 350 400 450 Nut Coal .. . 250300 8 50 Lump Coal ... 360360 3 00 Plaster .. . . 4G0450 2 60 Attention Customers. Wanted ten thousand men, women, and children, to call at the PEOPLES' CASH STORE, corner of Eight and Hamilton street, op posite Hagenbuch's Hotel, to examine the beautiful, assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, just received from Philadelphia and New York, consisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as plain, black, and fancy-colored Silks, Bareges, Delains, and Mouslin Detains, of every shade and quality, Linen Lusters, French and Manchester Ginghams, Gloves, Hosiery, Mohair Mits, of every style French needle work, collors, sieves, Cuffs, new style fancy dress buttons, and dress trim ings, &c., &c., • Domestic goods, such as bleached and brown muslins, colored cambrics, tickings, table diaper, crash, Russia diaper, napkins, nankeens, bed and apron checks, bleached and Brown sheeting, &c. aliens and .logs Wear, Such as Cloth and Cassimers, of every variety, Cashmeretts; Tweeds, Croton and Summer cloths, Satins, Silks and Marseilles Vestings, also plain white and buff Marseil les, white and colored Linen, Panting Con tonades of every description, &c., SHAWLS 1 . 1 SHAWLS Black Silk Shawls of every quality, black, Arab, orange, green, white, scarlet, crimson, and corn colored 'l'hibet shawls. Also a very fine assortment of Wool Ta ble Covers, Carpet Bags, and ladies satchels J. W. GRUBB. 11-6 w Allentown, March. 30 Country Produce. lUrCountry Produce taken in exchabge for goods. Call and see for yourselves, do not forget the place, “The People's Cash Store, corner of Hamilton and Eigth streets, opposite Hagenbuch's Hotel. J. %V. GRUBB. ir-13w Allentown, March 80. • Ready Made Cloathmg. Just received a fine assortment of coats vests, and pants, which will be sold very cheap, and warranted to be what they are Sold for both in point of quality, style and durability. J. W. GRUBB. March 30, GROCERIES Who does not know that J. W. Grubb. sells the cheapest and best groceries in town and also that he has just received a fresh supply, which he is selling cheaper than ever, at the Peoples' Store, opposite Hagen buch's Hotel. J. W. GRUBB. December 22. PROCLAMATION. 5-1 y WHEREAS, the Hon. Washington Mc- Cartney, President of the several Courts of common pleas of the Third Judicial District, composed of the counties of Northampton and Lehigh, State of Pennsylvania, and Justice of theseveral Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, and Peter Haas, and Jacob Dillinger, Esqrs., Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, for the trial of all capital of fenders in the said county of Lehigh. By their precepts to me directed, have ordered the court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery, to bo holden at Allentown county of Lehigh, on the • First Monday in May, 1853, which is the 2nd day of said month, and will continue two weeks. Norms is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts commanded tobe there at lOo'clock in the forenoim, of said day, with their rolls. records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do tititso things which to their offices appertain to be &Me, and all those who are bound by recognizah-, ses to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said coun ty of Lehigh, are to be then and there to• prosecute them as shall be just. Given under my hand in Allentown, the 2th day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty three. God save the Commonwealth. JOSEPEI F. NEWHARD, Sheri". Sheriff's Office Allentown, 2 ¶.—to • April 2, 1853. S.A.T. SALT. A large quantity of Ground and fine BAIN'. for sale by • ' PRETZ, GUTH & CO. December 15, 11 -Ow
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