Laying of a Corner Stone. On Thursday afternoon last, the Corner Stone •of the New Methodist Episcopal Church was laid in Bethlehem, between Market and ;.Church Streets. The Cerethony commenced at 4 o'clock 4'. M. Rev. Mr. Campman, of the Moravian Church, being present, opened with prayer, after which a very able and impressing sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Ryan of Philadelphia. — The audience was not large yet the amount col. heeled and subscribed on the occasion was about $3OO, which gratifying result may just be attri buted to the impression made upon the minds of all present by Mr. Ryan, and the manner in which he made the appeal fur pecpniary' aid. The Church is on n beautiful site, and will be a plain, neat and comfortable edifice. It will pro bably be finished or ready fur dedication early in the fall.— Valley:nines% Nebraska and Kansas• Dr. Bascom, late editor of the Ohio State Jour. 'ottl, is now travelling through Nebrablm and Kan , tias, and is writing a series of interesting letters to the Journal. We clip the following from one of them : '.Before we passed the Kansas, we came upon an encampment' that Attracted attention. It turn : cd out to be a grand hunting company-from the plains. Sir George Gore, an English Baronet, has taken it into his head that it will be fine sport to hunt Buffalo, &c., on our great western 'Plains. Su he packed up his trunks, &c., and tdalt:d for a. regular summer campaign. Ile bro . ught the most magnificent pack of dogs that were ever in this country. Between fluty and fifty dogs, mostly greyhounds and stttg•homtds, of. the most beautiful breeds, compose this part of the expedition. He had a large carriage, and probably a dozen large wagolt to transport pro: Visions, &c. These require tive yoke of oxen iu each wagon. Thes : e, with the horses, men, ete., made up quite nn'imposihg Company. Sir Geo. is a finedmilt, stout, light haired, and resolute looking man. But there are other thlgs besides fun in such a trip, and it will try the manner of stuff of which he is made before he returns. BeFill of the litiosos-Ntbraska A I. meeting was held at Lewisburg, Lni_ on county, in this State, on the 7th inst., to con. sitter the course to be pursued in our present national crisis. It was composed of members of bothhthe great political parties. Francis Wit. son, E•q., (Dem.) was chosen Pt eside nt; the Hon. Eh Slifer, Messrs. Geo. Miller, Thomas I fayes Peter Deaverl Will Wilson and J. Kedis Vice Presidents; and Messrs. C. E. Welch and S. F. Lyndall,Secimaries. A series of strong res. .olutions were passed. They all tend to one point —a n•prai of that portion of.the K insas: and Ne• bitv•lca bill which abrogates the eighth semion of the M:ssourri Compromise Act. No mind!. date for Congress can secure the suffrages of this meeting unless distinctly pledged to forward, by every constitutional mean:, such repeal. Spin fled and able addresses were 'made by both Whigs and Democrats.—lid. Whig. GLEANINGS re' We have 25,000 miles of railway in the - Union, and :200,0,000 invested to them. [_l7 Mankind may be divided• iota two clusses those who cheat and those who can't. CV - The Duke of Wellington's funeral cost the English government :400,000. Cincinuuti paper states that several thou, sand barrels of Swirie'o blood is used in that city every year, for the manufacture of sweet wine. A .Coor. Seown—The Tiny Whig of Wednes day, says : On Monday In,t snow lay on the preen Mountains, east of Burlingion. The peaks of the mountains were white for miles. Persons not yet decided where to go during the summer season, need not be long .in deciding to what quarter to take up• their course." Gold From Colifi»mia.,—The San Francisco Commercial Advertiser of the 15th ult., gives i the total amount of the shipments of Sold ftom Cal, ifornin by steamer to the Atlantic States for one year in round numbers as filty.four millions of dollars! This does not include the amounts sent to other parts of the world by sailing vessels nor does it take into consideration the amount carri ed home by individuals privately. Withdrawal of Irgltr.—The Lebanon 'Courier' states upon 'good authority,' that serious efforts are being made by the leading ' , Democracy" of the State, to get Bigler offthc (rack for governor. They admit that he is a doomed man, if he stays a candidate, and to save the party front a route they desire to try a new man. The 'Clan is, to get President Pierce to give Bigler a foreign mission, and thui enable him to retire from the campaign and keep up appearances. It makes very little difference whether Bigler withdraws or riot. The party is sure of defeat next fall. School Houses.—ln erecting School houses it is the duty of Directors, first to adopt their,_ plans and specifications, and then to let the construct tion of them, to a competent, responsible person But in no ease should .they let the building of a house to an incompetent cr ii responsible con tactor.—Who arc competent and responsible, is ,a proper question for the decision of the (firm ;;ors. : For any „gross abuse of their powers in : ibis' regard they may be removed from office in ,the manner prescribed by the OM section of the school law. An byernai .11aeline.—,On the night of the 4th, Mr. Benjami! ,, Linderman, of West Chester, 'came - near being made the victim_ of an explo. sive machine, constructed somewhat Muffler to . Menne which did such fatal damage recently, "to the Allison family, in Cincinnati. Be found a small bok lying in his shop apparently coot_ som l ithing valuable, but his suspicions having been ffroused that it could.be there for an good-purpose, he examined the boi very closely, and proceeded cautiously: to remove the end, instead of drawing the lid, by which,the de , sign of 'its projector was completely frustrated. In the box,were / lb. of poWder, iis sides were Coin, cred with pewiertsand,and matches and a small tube full of powder were so disposed that on drawing the lid the matches would ignite, and ,cause fin explosion. No clue to the rascal who devised this "infernal machine," has been ob tained. Arrival of the Asia. NEW YORIE,JUIy 12, P. M The Royal Mail Steamship Asia, with iverpool dates to the Ist inst., (being three days-later than the previous advices,) arri ved at her dock at Jersey City, a few min utes pest B,o'clock, this evening. There is no news of startling importance from the seat of war. THE LIS4.ItPOOI. MARKET Fon BRE AD :TUTS was depressed, and (lour had Nailer declined one shilling, but partially recover ed at the end of the iveek, and the market closed heavy. The fleet of Admiral Sir Charles Napier was anchored within twenty-live miles of Cronstadt. The allied squadron had been ordered to blockade the 'Russian ports on the White Sea, on the Ist of August. The A ustrians in the course of ten days will have an army of three hundred thou sand men stationed from the frontiers of Dal matia to Bukovina.. Three British ships shelled Boornersund on the 21st. A large number of buildings were burned, nn.! much other property de stroyed. "The embarkation of the French troops at Varna still continued. The French and Enolish had 60,000 men between Varna and Shumla. It is stated that in tho enconnier at Sills tria between Russians.and Tut.lis, the I titer lost fourteen hundred and the former fifteen hundred men. Turkey has consented to open her ports to the Greek lip , . The Britton bridge Kalarasch, was de stroyed by a storm, and five hundred Rus sians troops were drowned. A telegraphic dispatch from Vienna states that the Czar's answer to the last note of Austria. had not yet been received. Alithemid Pasha,ont the head of 20,000 men was marchino to the relief of Rass‘ta. Advices from Greece store that a hire body of 'Furnish troops were marcbir:g on Triscaston. ENGLAND.—The crops throughout Eng land arc represented to be in a very pros perous condition. - The conclusion of the fi-le-ty treaty be tween the United States and Great Ilritain has been oflicialy announced in Parlia ment. In the House of liords the Canada bill has passi d throne!) corninittee. In England, the position Austria Iris just taken is lookd llign with great distrust.— Many belkve that the nijr•ct of Austria is to take possession of the Turkish Principali ties in order to aid the Czar in carrying nut his (lesions. The course of Austria is clos , - Iv watched, however, both by England and ranee. • PRANcE.—There. is very hide news of impoitance from Prance. Considerable rain had fallen doing much damage to the vin e. 'Prince Charles Lucien Bonaparte was thrown frum his horse, and had his log frac tured. The Very !AIWA. RJ Telegraph front London to Liverpod The Czar has left St. Petersburg!' fur the South. The allied Expedition against Crimea is actively filling out. About two hundred transports arc being prepared at Varna and 411e:chick. - All the Austrian vessels of war have been ordered to leave Trieste fur the East. The flight of the Russians from the Prin cipalities is fully confirmed. The Czar is about to personally inspect the fortresses in the Black Sea. A new Xustrian loan of thee hundred and fifty millions is to be raised. The word on the fortifications of Si. Pe tersburgh is being carded on incessantly. The French papers deny that Res§ia evac uated the Principalities out of respect to Austria, but she preferred a peaceable evac uation to being out by the combined lorces of England and France. THOSE PEOI 3 I.II.—TI:e Tribune. in reply ing to a correspondent who asks after the “KnoWNothings," says : ' , All we know of these people is. that they often make themst Ives felt at elections, anU "enerdly go in for the side that wins.— Whether their going in Is what makes it win he can judge as well as we." We know nothing of the , il( i plw Noth ings," as an organization ; but we agree with the Tribune, that "those people often make themselves felt at the elections ;" and we hazard nothing . in predicting that Ameri canism will carry all before it in the op. Konching elections, throughout the country, In this'city and State, we are prepared to see an entire revolution—a clean sweep, from the Governor down. The revival of this old Revolutionary ism, which is but an other name for patriotism, is the brightest omen for the future that haS dawned upon . the Republic sinee.the days of 'Th. If we understand the feilina, it is not at all pros. eriptive,-nothing, - ijfact, but n simple de mand for justice. letolerates all SeCl3, and interferes with none:- It receives the op. pressed and poverty stricken °Nil lands with open arms, and even invites the aliens of all climes to partake of the rich inheri tance of liberty, civil and religious purchased and established by the blood annd sacrifice of our fathers. But it will not submit to be ruled, by foreigners in the afrairsof State, or to be interfered within the concernments of religion. , . All the Americans ask is itbsolutu toleration is the Church, and coqueting with Priests and Bishops by political demagogues either in or out of power. And as to the dis h trihution of ofliccrs,',if the American clement is ns 2.3 to I, let them share in that propor tion. Them was a time when to be a "Roman citizen, was greater than to be eking." And we trust there is a good time coming, when to be a true•American-4.itizen ,will p,reater and better than to be truckling. President of the United &atm—N. Y. Mirror. IV"..The Express Trains" on the Penn sylvania Rail Rond, now run through from Philadelphia to pittsbutt , in thirteen hours. Extraordinary Counterfeit Coin. We understand that under the instructions of the Secretary of the 'Creamy; given some mouths since, to the mint of the United States, to collect specimens of counterfeit coins in circulation, for tho purpose of ex amination nod report, one has lately been received of a very singular character. It purports to be of a Mexican dollar, coined nt the city of Mexieb in 1851. Two pieces have been assayed, and give an average fine ness 776 thousandths, and n conSeqent va!uc of 91:: cents in silver; but, stiango to say, the amount of gold contained in them is stir, fic:ient to add 12 cents to the value of each, after paying the charge of separating, mak ing a net value of 10:11 cents, and if to this the usual premium is added, the worth of this counterfeit coin is actually 109 cents. The quality ol'the silver in these dollars proves them to lie a spurious issue. There is also an irregularity in the letters Alexicarma, which is regarded as a fest for throwing them out,.as we learn from a source familar with them in Mexico, where . they appear to have had at times a considerable circulation. . . The silver produced by the Mexican mines is understood to contain gold, but gen• crallv ton small • an amount to defray the ex pcmses °limning. In making the coins in question, it wool seem that silver more au rillicons than usual bad• Gillen into ban's Ca pable of the doubie dishonesty of cheating the public and themst.iives at the sonic brae. 1 hough there tire pitiably some sprici menS; of this singular counterfeit among the Mexican dollars in circulation, it is not at all pro Fable that the y aro sufficiently numerous in this country to excite attention oilier than as curiosities.--liush Unimt. a ED. On the 4111 inst., by Rev. B. M. Smuck er, Mr. .Irehibald Dirk, to Miss Rebecca 1/"lattinghuin, both of Carbon county. , On the. 20. th ult., by the Rey. Andrew Henkel, Nlr. Roos DI. Burnell, formerly of this county, to Mis's Mary. 11. Il etzel, both of Nliddletown, Butler county, Ohio. 03 the 4th of July. by the Rev. S. K. flrobst, Air. IlrichenOacli, to Miss Eleminr lioth of Allentown. At Summit Hill, on the :10111 nil.. this Rev. A. G. Da/e, to Miss :1/ttry 011 the morning of the 3d inst., lt' the Itev. A. 0; 11 tined, Mr. 11711iam Elliot, of Catasaruitia, to Miss dititie, daughter of Mr. Evan 1 3 . Plitli!)s. On the 4th ol.lu!y,hy John D. Lawall,Etzg.; r. Levi i - war/TO, to 11iss Lydia n . (0'811116 Will Or ‘V iAlingt 011 tONV 11'14 DIED. On Sunday last, iu East Al colown, al consunplian, Peter, sou or the late Peter lthz, aged about 19 years. ilappy soul thy days are ending, All thy mourning days below; So, the Angel guards attending, To the 4,h' of Jesus, go. Lie up nearer, to other, nearer, Fur my limbs are growing cold, And thy Presence seemeth dearer When thine arms around the laid Guard our !'eter from all ("auger, Fix his hopes nil Heaven ithove--- Then he'll never by a siranger Tu the bounteous Uott or love On the 2nd of July, in Upper Sancoh, of Liver Complaint, lligiont ,Ylultr, Esq., for iterly a Representative of the Statd Logis latu re, aged 4$ years. • ! tin the 2nd inst., in Lynnville, Lehigh county, Jonas Haas, Esq., aged 45 years. On the 20th alt., iii Philadelphia, Think lint Pierce, son of •Fliornas and Elizatt.th i Landis, aged t , year and 6 months. On the ISt inst., in Salisbury, Elizabeth Gilbert, aged 4Q year. On the 4th inst., in South Whitehall, Josh ua Henry, infant son of Jobb and 'Magda na Troxel, ng ql 11 months. Un Sun.fity Evening;, the 16th of July, in this Borough ,of uninikr complaint, of! whcih he suffered scverely for,about 12. hours Joseph Knauss, aged 43 years. On Sunday the 'oilt_of July, of liver, in West Penn township, Selwyn( ill county, 13. 1 Pianli tin Kepner, aged about '2l years. ( hi Sunday last, the l(ith orkfly, in South Whitehall, of cancer, George If giber, aged about 60 years. Qn Eliu Ath of July, in Hanover, Saroh dim, daughter of Nicho!as Sterner, aged ; about IS years. Dll3 1101111123 Lt Ihe Court of Common I' lease of Le high county. 0,144%. In the matter of the account of tt.' Adam German, assignee of John ttt * Eck, under -a voluntary assign , - - a,•A •f• • ft menu And now, Februar.v 8, 1854, on !notion of Samuel A ..13ridges, Esq., the Court appoint Samuel J. liisiler, an auditor to snake distri, bution oldie balance in the accountants hands ainorw, the creditors. From the Records Teste—P. SAmocr.s,Pfoth'y. The above earned. Atiditor will meet for the purpose of his uppoiament on Saturday the I2th day of Aiify.us4: next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at thehouse of Peter . Miller, in sar-ersville I,ohigh county, .7111entoWn, July W. w Dis Solution or Partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship heretofore existing between Steckel, and Moses .I.llbright. trading under the firm of .S'kekci 3. .4/bright, in.the Bor ough of Catasaugya, has been dissolved by mutual .consent, on the' 21st of April last. The business will be carded on hereafter by Moses ...Wright, at the old stand, in the Bor ough of Cittusauqua..Lt!lrigh county. ' WILLIAM STECKEL. MOSES ALBRIGHT. Catasaurpta, May 10. • 11-Ow tivireg Current. I l'rr I Anent I .Ifibsim, 1'1,11,1 ARTICLES Barret, U 25 9 50 .9 50 r Wheat . . . . Bush. 2 00; 2 00 2 10 Rye . . . . • ! f 1 CO 1. CO I I() Corn .. . • i 75! 72' 90 Oats •• . • 50' 50! 00 Buckwheat . • 50! 50. 00 Flaxseed .. • :171 1 25 ! 150 Cloverseed . . 4 5 00! 550 imothyt•eed • ' 2 50! 2 ,E 0 270 Potatoes .. . ! 75 130 80 Salt l • SCR; :10 Butter . . . . .1 3 uund el: IS, :30 Lard •.. . . - 10, 10 0 Tallow . . ; 10' 10 b Beeswax .. . 22 ' 2 28 [lam 12;- 11 15 Flitch . . 8 11 . b Tow-yarn. . : S: 8! 7 Eggs Doz. : 12 12 20 Rye Whislwy Gail. :13: 3:3' :33 Linseed Oil Hickory Wood • Cord 4 50' 0 00 8 00 Hoy . . . Ton 11 00 15 00 25 50 Egg Coal . . . Ton ! 400 4 50 550 Nut Coal . 00: 3 5)) 4 00 Lump Coal 400 4 50. 500 Plaster . 450 I) 00 260 43 Teachers Wanted, 4 Males and 9 Female Teachc r.s are ‘von tcd in the Allentown School Dit-trict. Ap plications will be received until the 15th of August when the County Superinten dent will be in attendance to examine the applicants. Examination to commence at 9 o'cloch A.:11. The schools will comm e nce on the 1..,t of September and continue for 7 months. JONATAIIAN REICHARD, Pre.Ff. A Ilentown, July 19.11-4 w • An Ordinance. To levy and coiled a Mx for defraying il,e expellees of the Borough of Cutinuitut, /or the rarv•uil year. Be it ordained and enacted by the Citi ziois of the Boroto(li of Catasauqua, in Town Council assembled,-that a tnx of live nulls on every dollar srall be laid on the estates, real and personal, in the Borough of Cato sauqua, and the respecti we offices and posts of profit, trades and professions and occupa tions of the citizens of the said Borough, aureenbly to the last county asssessinent and the valuation thereof, and the town clerk is hereby required, to wake out duplicates and apportion the tax accordingly, and said tax is hereby appropriated fur defraying the contingent and other expenses of the cor poration lor the current year. Enacted into a n Ordinance, at Catasau qua, July 10, A. D. 1551 . ,• JOHN BOYER, Burgess Julys Wirdirmaii, Town Cleric " Catasauqua, July 19, IIIIITD'Ii';! Z.OlllllO I,e the Orphipts Court ql Lehigh County. In die 'natter of the account of iv d itl, Charles Knauss and ues. Knauss, 1) -,,;:tr t .p acting .Executors of Solomon s- -C Knauss, tlec'd +410% And now, my 8; 1854 on mo tion of J. D. Stiles, the Court apruint John P. Rube, auditor, to audit, resettle the same account and make distribution according kr law and make report to the next stated Or phans Court including 'all the evidence submitted before him. • f r ont the Records.' 7:estc—N. Metzger, Clerk. .The Auditor appninted in the aliove or der of Court, will meet for the purpose of his his taco in Allentown, where all those in crested in the account will attend 'if they appointment, on Friday August 4th, 153-1, at think proper, Allernowe, July 19 • On thn night of the sth oC November, IS5:1 ; a. man by .4 he name Isaac Brown, absconded from . Stroutisbur ut takeirai, him a 141.010/thift, F.l4rAllewliont it is supposed he is cohabiting,. The said Brown is 311 years old, about 5 five feet 10 inches in height, light complexioned, sandy hair an .1 i 3 crossed eyed—eyes light blue—and for merly a icsident of Broom County, N. Y.— Ile is a School Teacher, professes to be a Baptist and occasionally turns preacher.— The young girl, whom he enticed away, is about 5 feet one inch in height, rather slen der, dark hair and grey eyes, and has an impediment in her speech. The said Isaac Brown left a wife and two children in Stroudsburg. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and deliv ery. of said Brown at Stroudsburg, or in any County Jail upon Oformation Lag given of this fact to the undersiffned. OLIVER D. STONE, Stroudsburff, Monroe Co. Pa. CHARLES WATERS, Plywoth, Ltizorne Co. Pa. rir Publishers of papers friendly to the cause of Justice, will confer a favor by no tieing, the above. July 1 , 1, 1831 To Builders. A splentlidassortment•ofFrontand Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks, Latchoa Bolts,l inges,Screws, Paint.l3rush es, and a variety of other buildlng Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by • _ _ O & J SAEGER. Jnnuury 49, 1553 DIII/L2 )1:1)14)a. Just received itt the Store of the subscri bers, a Jot 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. April 13. ¶-4w ATI:I'IIEI°3 IDTIIII2. In the Orphans' Court of Leigh County. In the . matter of tho account of bratnm dy and Ilenry Peter,. administrators el Remely, deceased. • And now, iklay 8, ityTii, the court appoint John Saeger ; Henry Smith and Samuel .1. kiskr, auditors to audit and rc•settle said account, and make distribution.accordiniT - to law, and make report to the next stated Or phans' Court including ail the evidence sub mitted before them. From the Records. N. Al ETZGETI Clerl;. The auditors above named wi.tl meet for the purpose of their nppointment on Satur day the sth day of August next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of David Ross. in Ilcidolburg, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN SAEGER, HENRY SAMUEL J. KISTLER. Allentown, July, 12. 00: • :30 20 60 60 85 aIE.DI.IIIDI'3 SIIP:11111 in the runner of the Acriiiint of l'aul D. Executor of the Estate of Catharine, NrKinney, deed., lain of tipper Nlilfurd township, LehiOt county. And now, Alay N, 1b54, on motion of William S. Marx , the court appoint Nlartin Kenitherer, El., Auditor, to Audit and resettle said Account, and make distri• butiou according to law, and make report to the next stated Orphans Court, including all the evidence submitted before hint. Finn. the L'ecurds. • NATHAN AIETZGER, Clerk. The Auditor above named will meet for the purpose of his ppointmvnt on Tuesday the trith day of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forconon, 01 the house of Jesse in the villag e of Entails, where all those in ,. tert.stcd can :mend if they see proper. . MARTIN KEI , IEIZELZ, duditor. Aflstnown July, 12. 1-2 w Notice is hereby given, that , application will be Inn& at the next ducting t the.Leg iskiture of Pennsylvania, to pass on act for the Incorporating of a Bank of discount and deposit, to be located in the BorfCtigh of Al lentown in the County of Lehigh, to be hnown by the name, style and title cu with a Capital stork of Oxr. Illispiw.D sAsi) with leave to increase said Capital to TWO HVNDRED THOUt , AND DCL LARS, if necessary. . .1. G. Pcninger, .1. T. 7'. 11. II ilxon, fozieph .Nmoslinger, C. Liebtenwalner, Owen S'rieger,, - T. B. Ircidner, .1. I'. iVervhartl, ['harks. lush, II J. fitiyer, . lintng, Al!entown June, 2S ¶--3w All persons requirim , the unsurpassed Dental service of Dr. J. Barnes will not call between the and .11511 of July next. lie will be absent durinr , that time 'and gives 'his notice to prevent dislappoinnnent. • June Itis Fogelsville Works, Grist 11ii1, Founder;, and Machine The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have put the above works in fu:l operation On the Lt of March last, where they will be prepared to execute aril hinds of riS t tif . thgt d acolnin.tent uthur It will be their aim to manufacture Flour, &c., that cannot be surpassed by the bt.1,1 brought into market. 11-aw The Paundery and Nlanhine Shop will al so Le attended to with the full purpose of ac coatinotlatinc,r their customers nt the :honest possille notice. t They will he, 'pre pa RA to tarnish - Steam Euaines, Force Pumps, Straw fit3uttity....„ Plautzlis, Parlor and Cooliim; :Stoves, nod all kind:: of cast Mg* the pub,lit may retiure. Thu untlvri-i2fivd bein , mar ioni.ls in st. Ives \VW ptlsonally tootbtkint.s2.. \I rcli S Thomas Iron Company. 11: ISTON, June 7, ltlsl Notice is hereby• rrivon, that the following gdntlenian were elected Officers and Direc tors of the Thomas Iron Company at a meet ing of the Stock holders : Peter S. Al ichler, of Easton. Presidest. C. F. 'Randolph, Easton, Sec'y and Treas. E. A. Dottglat , F, M. Chtmeh. .C. A. Luelienbach. Bethlehem. Peter S. Michkr, Easton. • Ephraim Mtirsli, jersey City. B.Talcott; do. John Drake, Bastin). • :Russel S. Chickey, Easier). June 7. - . IT-2tv - coal. Coal Nut, Stove, EE,ig.and Lunip Coul, iu nny quantity desired, for stile by. PRETZ, GUTLI & CO. Allentown, April w TO THE LATE AND NEAU Morris L. Hallowell & Co., 147 Mar/at .Street, Ask the attention of buyers to their verb' large and atiroclivo stock of SILN ANL) FANCY Clt:101)S, which will he sold at Greatly :Reduced Prices, for . tlio retnainder of tits tenon, to cash and six mouths' deo le'rs, months'' credit or_sixver conj. discount for 4311: Prices for Goods invariably uniform. April 20. .j—dtv 'The Allentoivii Important. 818 OPS. AILCIUX & JONES. 51-tf I= /T0V4M1214 The undo-rsigned give notice, agreeahlk to the Laws of Pennsylvania, that they pu r- pose making application at the next term , of the Legislature of Pennsylvania;forthe in corporation of a Bank ; to be, located in 4. he L'otough of Cattisaugna, and -County of Le high, under the name, style. and title of the . Book of Catasauqua, to have general banking and discounting privileges. The capital to be Two HUN: D'RED TIIOUSANb Dowtns, with the right of increasing it tO THREE HUNDRED TUOUSAND DOLLARS ; and to commenceoperations Oen' the said sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars shall have been paid in. Joseph Laubach, 1P Stellwagen, /lug. IL Gilbert, Charles Graffiti, William Getz,. Chas. G. Sehneller, Isaac. E. Chandler, S. 11. Lacier,. B. F Straw!, Levi Haas,' Charles Nog, Owen Rice, Isaias Rehrig, J. W. Putter, Joseph Lazarus, F. 11. Martin, Charles Joshua Hunt, jr., Thomas Frederick, John Thomas, Vriah Brunner, John Williams, Reuben Patterson, Samuel Calvet'. , June 28, 1834. —6l4 Trvl - .eavm To the Tux Collectors and Tax Puyers of Lehigh County. for tbe,year 1854. Whereas a number of the citizens of Le high County have expressed a desire to pay their taxes (luring the month, of July in or. der to secure the five per gen!, discount, pro vhled fur by several acts of assembly of this Commonwealth, and in order to maintain the, honor and ercdit ef the county,the Coat • missioners have. Resolved, That the respective Collet!. tors of the County, and Sifting Taxes, levi ed and assessed on the property and things is the different townships and boroughs in the county of Lehigh, be and they are respective ly, authorized and directed to make an abate• meat of five per cent, On the amount of State tax to each and every person whO before the 27th day of July next, pays the whole aniount of County and Militia Taxes, to theta j re. , pretively 'charged for the year A. D. j ISSI. The collectors of the several Wards and ' townshipsare requested to pay over to AARON 'l'soxt•:r.r., nirer; at his office in Al lentown, all moniese so collected, as State, County or Militia Taxes, as follows: Those of Heidelberg, Washineton,South Whitehall Hanover arid Lehigh Ward, (Al lentown, on the 25th of July. Upper Macungie, Lower Milford, Low hill, Salisbury, Critasauqua, on the 20th. . Low'er Macungie, Upper Milford, Wei, senbu rg, Lkon, tjpperSaucon,NorthWhite hall, and South Wards, (Allentown) on the '27th. Collectors wil! take notice that no paper money of a less 'denomination than, five dol lars and only such as is par in Philadelphia (except Relief notes) will be received for taxes. . r. (‘`, 9 i n For the benefit of the collectors, we will say to them to be on their guard in taking notes ofthe following Banks, as there are many Counterfeits on them. of various de. nominations, to wit : The Harisburg• Bank old issue; Aliddletown Bank and Relief s Niortitutuberland Bank ; Schuylkill Bank ; Doylestown Bank ; Lanoaster Bank; 1041 and 20's and Relief. The Farmers and Drovi•N Rink of Waynesburg, Elonosdalti Bank, Erie Bank are•not par. The collectors and tax-payerkt will also bear it) mind that the final rrettlement of tali,. es mist be made speedily, that the forbeiir r ;ince heretofore extended can .in..no wise be ;Wowed hereafter. The collector need not be pot oil with a promise to pay him next sprint; or winter—it will avail nothing. . It is expected the collectors will strictly adhere to the above in the discharge of their duties. . DANIEL HAUSMAN, , ~• , JOSEPH IMILLE4, .Cotn'era. JOHN WEBER, Attest--EDWARD DirK Clerk. • , Curn't;rs. Office, July 5, 11-34 coukaalti 4 Notice is hereby given, thatlkesubscribei has taken ant letters of A'dniinistration ih the estate of Gideon Zellner, late of ,North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, there fore . nll those who linoty themselv,es to.,be ins MANI to said estate, be it in Notes, Pondir. 13oolidebts, or otherwise, will make paynielit of the same NVithip‘ix weeks from the date hereof. And such, ivito havti any legit) claims against said estate, will'present them for seultwient well- antheniicateid,to . the'uN. tletsigned within •the above sp.eglfied EDWArID 11OILriR, /I.dmirtistiittdr.. Juno 21, 1854. -" ' 41[._:61,? 1aCi221 1 1% Important to those,lnteirest4. The undersigned Attorney at LaW, re siding in the Village ofCtue.kellown:Bucke county, Pa., wishes to -knew of the wherer allows of Jacoh Wilt, sen., BOW:iry, lfeCob Wilt, or Christian Weieenhurg, 'cif North ampton township, Lehigh' eau' re'volu titlary soldiers, of their widoWe of Fhitd= They Can hear 04'aerroeching to their ad - vantage by addressinghire. LEWIS B. MON. Mit). 24. tikaa)l9,* . Notice is Itereb? given;that the under. signed has taken out letters of Adminibtra tion, in the estate of Siren} Miler, late of the Borough of Allentown, Xiehihicittosty. therefore all those who know; dligpselyee ho indebted to said estate, be it.' in Nqles, Bonds Busk Debts or otherwise, will make settlement of the same,. within six weskit from the date hereof. All those Who..tutve any higal claims against mitd emote. wilt present them well qutWen!icate4 to the un dersigned within the above specified time. . • JEREmult H i ragß, Adttest. Allentown May D
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