(From the Northampton Farmer.) Great Excitement. Our town was thrown into the most in tense excitement on Tuesday last, by the intelligence that Gov; Bieler, by a pardon, Lad released Dr. Lachenour from imprison ment, and REMITTED Ins EINE ! Never, upon any occasion, or from any cause, leave we witnessed such unanimity of condemoa• Lion of an act, or so deep and hearty ana themas evoked upon the head of the man who committed it. The people of this community feel it to be nn outrage upon •the court and jury who patiently sit for three long weeks, affording t hi. man e very opportunity of proving his innocence of the foul charge of conspiraq robbing, by the most infamous means. 0 n imbecile, weak. old man of hiS money— that every principle of law which individu 7 als and communities look to for protection from the hand of the assassin and the foul conspirator, has been trodden under foot by Gov. Bigler, in thus releasing this man from tt,c righteous judgement of the law which had been imposed upon him. IVe call upon the people to pause. Gov. Bigler may be able to justify this act, by the facts and circumstances presented for his consideration, which we think he is bound to make public. Nay, we demand that he make them public, for if he reuse—he does -mottling to convince the people of this coun ty, that he was justifiable in interfering with and setting aside a verdict and sentence which nineteen twentieths of our citizens consider rieht and just, he tt ill find, that in despite of all the efforts of those few %V hies whose friendship and support he has sector: d by this net, the people will pronounce such a judgment upon hint at the ballot-box, as will convince him that the verdicts of our juries, and the sentences of our Courts, .are not to be trampled under loot.—even by a Governor. If Gov. Bigler, is sink fled that Dr. Lila .enonr. is innocent—if he has been shown that the verdict of the jury was erroneous —or the sentence intolerable, wiry did he stop where he lias—Why does he sufl.r in flect ret nom to be inenicerated in a State I 'resent—why rot liberate those men ? he is justifial le in pardoning one, he is in pardoning all. and the people will demand of him. Pet:lions are already in circular itoe—a public meeting n ill be held—the Governor must( xn nd Its clemaney to them and not sutler thi m b) remain the re until after the elt ction"—the Bane at which it is raid he has agreed to liberate them. It would ma m ly he just, but good policy', for they are. Dcmociats and. will deposit in the ballot box au article t hich he will be very duirt of iu this county, unluss he takes some fl: dual means eel sat is:ly ing the people. that is justifiable in n hat he hits airs ady done. Two poor young nom were sentenced to six months impristnunt lit in the county j ail mid a fine of s.io and costs. Their time tx pita d. They were nimbi-, to pay the line o id were there for three months on account of their poverty. Our CummissiOners ti tl the. G wernor to remit th fine sta tteg the Litt r of the rri, , uners to ray—that 'hey were wily xpense tithe .county. Gov Bigler try :lOC thee Commis :ion. rs with e oettnetieL—he never even noticed them. In the ciee of this airy, iu opposi ion to the i 1 eel of the commu nity, almo s t to a mat., the Governor remits the fine—rub: the e. mars of s23oo—which was her just due, as the petialtp-of this eriene's and refuses to give us ant thing in justification, or even in explanation of hiS course. These things will not do, and Gov. Bigler will thus liad it before he is ninny months older. if Governors have the power to thus set aside and render nugatory the doings of our Courts of Justice—if a Governor can with impunity, trample every principle of law .and jmtice under foot, then we say abolish par courts I do not call our citizens to serve !far weeks as jurymen; hand offenders over to the Gave root, and Ict him &al with hccordini , as his ititerust of his p rejudice dictate. Gov. lligler'#,Privaie Letter. We learn that Gov. Bigler's private let ter on the teMpuralice goestion,• which has been of late the subject of much continent, ,'was 'obtained by Dr. J. PA•rutcx, a personal and political friend of the Governor's, with 'a view of exhibiting it privately to temper ance men in the Division rooms of the sons of Temperance, hoping, by this trick, to ef fect a schism in the temperanc6 rance.— This letter, or a copy of it, was subsjquent ly placed in the hands of the Rev. John Chambers, another personal and pchtical friend of.Clov. Bigler's, who is now using it among temperance men for a similar dishon orable purpose. Dr. Patrick and Air. t lim bers both know that Gov. Bigler is hostile to the Prohibition movement, and that his pub. lic letter to the Convention was declared to be "unsatisfactory." And yet, notwithstand ing the former is tYe►head of the Order of the Sons Of Temperance in the Slate, and the 'after a Minister of the Gospel, they are so completely wedded party, us to be guil ty of a 'fraud,' in order to deceive temper ance men whoie allegiance Gov. Bigler was likely to lose an account•of his 'unsatishictc ry" 'public' letter to the Convention. Dr. PATRICK sought the Grand Worthy Paint archship of the Sons of Temperance 'for a purpose,' aid that purpoie is now so palpu ply evident that no member of the Order can fail to sec it. It 'remains to be seen, however, whether this tvily and insidious' 'politician,' who has prostitund his of fice to the basest uses, can succeed iii j if f_ posing up6n temperance men, and wieldin g the power entrusted to hint for political par tizan purposes. We very greatly rni the temperance men of the Old Keystone, if they do not condemn, in thunder tones, the political tricksters who seek to bait the tumsellers with a 'public' letter, and the friends of Prohibition with a 'private' letter. The Philadelphia Register, joins with us in calling for the publication of this 'private' letter of Gov. Bigler's and says : 'Juggling will not do in this matter. Let - ,:oters understand what the candidate is. pledged to, and what he thinks. It is not enough for Gov. Bigler to say he will sanc tion any CONSTITUTIONAL bill the Legisla ture may pass. 1;1/dry member of the Le gislature froM this county a Slate, not ex cepting the one most disliked by temper ance men, woad promise to vote for any 'constitutii mil' bill. The whole-question at issue is, what bill is constitutional ? Would Gov. Bigler approve the on !louse Bill of lust winter? There's the point. A Olin and unequivocal answer to that question will enable voters to make up their minds. If Mr. Chambers wishes to create the impression that Gov. Bigler writes one thing to a Temperance Convention and just the contrary in private letters, he ought to prove his statement. We can hardly be lieve that in any emergency, a politician of Gov. Bigler's experience and discretion would attempt to gain rumsellers by pub lished letters, and temperance men by secret pledges. The later will explain all. The letter, Air. Chambers, let us have the letter." Fertility of Kansas. Dr. D. O. Williams, who has recently returned from Kansas furnishes, the Jack son 11ississippian with some account of the country in regard to its fertility ; he says it yields 50 to 60 busht Is of corn to the acre, 800 lbs of hemp to the acre, and about 20 bush; is wheat to the acre, under ordinary cultivaiion ; with a good culture and a good season the product in ly be doubled. One good hand will cultivate 20 acres in corn ; product 1000 bushels, at '2O cents per bush ( 1—5 . 200. Eight acres in hemp ; 0400 lbs. at 5 cents per lb.—$:181. Ten acres in wheat ; product, 200 hushels—sl per bush el-3*200. Total product for the labor of one hand—s,R . 34.. 11. adds "The stare hand will make largely over. enough meat and stocic to pay his expenses. This is what may he done in Kansas Territory." The Cluniicil 13 tiffs El:2le has the follow ing it ins respecting thewiry territories : "We hart' that there are several scores Of families that are preparing at and near this place to remove to Nebraska immedi ately. They can wait no longer, and over they go and commence their improvements umr their cabins, and prepare fur agriculto rill pursuits fur the ensuing season. We have ever advised the people .to 'bide their time,' and until now we believe they hear of the thousands removing to Icansas, nothing can bold , them longer—they gn.— W e wish them no ill luck. They are most- Iv farmers and mechanics, among whom tire many good citizens. We cl mint see that the agent Major Gatetvond, has any power to hinder the occupancy of the lands, as the Government has provided . him with no troops nor other means to stop or VVfll to retard this 1110VCIIIVIlt nod Wt' a ttst hold him god less in this math:r. We burn that he has visited a number of s l ntlements, requiring the stplaltUrS to remove 110111 the Territory, but without success. Omaha Cii y.- 7 --Tile Cite for this city, which wilt, dout tless, be the future capital of Nebn'thka. Territory, is now being survey• ed into lets. 'Cite plan of the city is of the most conveni •ot and eh galit character. It is situated upon a delightful and slialitly in clined plain, commanding a view of a tiunt ber of the towns on the side of the rive r, and the countrt• on all sides fur many around, it ith exciblent sprintzs and streams above and pa-singt thion , li a portion of it, the rn tjt stn.: :\lissouri iu fr.tnt. 'fits is one of the nt,isti.kliglitful natural town.:ffies in tlic world. Laasas.-1.1 conversation with a g:'ntle mon, yesterday, who has recently travelled much in the 'IL w Territory of Kansas, we learned that already many thousands of squatters have made their claims, and thou sands of families are now in that Territory. We are credibly informed that arrangt mcnts have been made whereby :grunters, ho intend to settle in Nebraska, may pro ceed to make improvements, build their cab ins and ouch their lands in quiet. by paying to the Indians ten dollars for each sqoatt,r, for the consideration of which they m 2 ree to leave the claims, properties, and improve ments of t..urli unmolested. The Omahas are pour and uriable to provide means and ammunition for their hunt, and take this means to obtain 0." . Knock them Down. The Pilo!, an Irish Catholic religious paper published iu Biston, and sanctioned by the dignataries of the Church to whose interests it is devoted, gives its receipt ler the. ulaintenance of order in the following language : This is a proof of the braggadocio brave ly of Americans.: they have no manliness no honor, hu love of litirplay ; it is of no use 'reasoning with them : there is but two cour• SOS left, the most plausible of which is, and we believe that it is the determination of many of our Irish brethren, to lifiCCK THEM DJWN, or otherwise chastise their: corporal ly, fur should our Irish men appeal to the law for redress, the odds are against them ; fur religious prejudices run so high iu court, that with a l'rotestnnt judge, and a Protes tant jury, the poor oppressed, Irishman would be deprived of all means of redress.' Such advice from so intruentint a journid throws a good deal of light upon the origin of those murders, riots, fields and disturban ces, that we read of so Mien now a days. It is of no use reasoning with them,' the Americans, says this Catholic Irish newspa per, amid it' applauds "our Irishman" for their determination to knock them down.— W is; suppose that the admonitions of the Boston Pilut trill be understood and appre ciated without comment—so we leave them fur the reflection of our readers.—/i. •• . A Boy Wanted. The subscriber wishes to. engage a buy not less than i 5 years old, to take care of a horse, cows, run errands, &c., for Which a proper compensation wilt b e giiren. Recom mendations will be required. Apply at the Allentown Seminary. C. R. IiSSSLER. Allentown, July 26. w MAR HIED. On the 25th of July, by the Rev. Jeremi ah Schindel. Mr. .laron lialberl, of Allen town, to Miss Mary Shafer, of South hite ha 11. DIED. On the 2d of August, in Coopershurg. Elizabeth, wife of Charles W. Cooper, &lg., aged 2:3 years, 10 months and 12 days. On the sth of August, in Allentown, of diarrhea, lJ ifliana 11. Boas, aged about 30 years. Democratic Whig Coimi u .fleefing. The Democratic Whigs of Lehigh coun ty. favorable to the election of ✓times Pol lack, as Governor of Pennsylvania. Such who are opposed to the .Nebreska proceed ings in Congress. Such who are favorable to the sale of the Public if orks, and such who are in favor of a more economical State adniiiiistration, and are willing to sacrifice party preferences and return to principles for the bent fit of a general community, will aitend a County Meeting on Saturday the 191/i of .lugusl, at the Public House of Jesse Miller, in South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, to transact such business US will advance the interest of the Whig party. It is: hoped that all those who have the interest of their State at heart will be in attendance. Allentown, A wills; 9. a 11.? Ag‘At S c`aool Tc a ate s Notice is hereby given. that Eight School Teachers are wanted for lividelburg School District. Schools to commence On the. 13th da.y of November next, nod to continue for four months. Th, pay will be 2.1 centS.for each child per day. Applications wi:l be we i red until the 2litli day L f August. on which day the County Superiotendaut will be present at the: house of David Ross, in Germansville, in said township of Heide!. ry to examine teachers, to %connnence pre cisely at . 9 o'clock in the forenoon. MARTIN flaxuweeK, Secretary. Aunt U. • • • Namitxlstrators Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the under sitmed have taken out hmers of Adminis tration in the ratite of Thomas If *eiss, de ceased, late of the 13arough of Allentown, Lehigh county, therefore al! those who know themselves indebted to said .estate. b 1 it in notes., bonds, hook debts or otherwise, 'tea. wake settlein , mt within six weeks from the date hereof. Alau, all those who have any legal claims agabist said estate, will present !hem to the undersiqned well authenticated within the above spetti•al time. EuzAnwrii ' Adorn sirs ReuBEN WEiss, Allentown, e 1 u4tist 9, I - VAimatir's ii otitc. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed are appointed Executors of the last will and testament of Daniel Peter, (Lc:eas e:l, late of Ileidrlburg township, Lehigh county, therefore till those who liooo/ thcut selves to he indobk d to said estate, be it in Notes, Bands, Book-debts or otherwise will make payramtt within six wtelis (rein the date hereof. Also those who have any le gal claims against said estate, will bring in their accounts wilt authenticated within s aid time. GryEn, "I • .10NA . s PETER. Executors AS JGN SoLoar,s 1(1.1NE, A am's, uistv atm. s N trace. Notice is hereby given, that the subscri ber., ta k en out letter& of tuluiinistra- Lion of the estate of William S'lahr, bite Upper Sancon Township, Lehigh County, therefore all those who know themselves in debted to said estate, be it in Notes, Bonds, Book-debts or otherwise, will make pay nt within six weeks from the date here of. Also, those who have any leg al claims against said estate, will present them to the undersigned well authenticated within the above specified time. GEnIWE 11 S. Laccutors Gcortm.: ) August 0, 13 Teachers Wanted. 4 Males and J Female Teachers are wan ted •iu the Allentown School District. •A p plications will be received until the 13tla of August 1tt154, when the County Superinten dent will be in attendance to examine the applicants. Examination to commence at o'clock A. NI. The schools will*.commence on the Ist of September and continue (or 7 months. JONATAHAN REICHARD, Prest. Allentowu, July 10. THATIL, In the thphans Court of Lehigh County. the matter of the account ..•Vite,Se ; ,. of C buries W. Wieund,adininis -sexTbt; tuner of Daniel K. Urffer, dec'd And now, May IS, 1554, the Court appoint Reuben Stabler, Samuel Stauffer and David aehman, audi tors, to Mak. and resetild the same account and make distribution according tl law, and make report to the next stated Orphans Court including all the evidence submitted before him. From the Records. Tedte—N. Metzger, Clerk. The Auditors appointed in the above or der of Court will meet for their purpose, on the 26th- day of August 1854, at the house of Solomon L. Holder, where all .those in terested in the account will attend if they think proper. August 2,1851 i . —4w Prices aurrcnt. ARTICLES. I Per I Anent I .Easton I P.VId ,Barrei, 0 25 9 50 1; r ; () Liut , ll. 2 00 2 00, 2 10 1 00 1 (10 I 10 Flour . W heat 113 e . Corn . • • • Oats . • • • Buckwheat . Flaxseed . . Cloverscod . '1 imothybeetl Potatoes . Salt 13 tit tt. r Lard Tallow . Bees‘x nx flank . . Flitch . Tow-yttrn Eggs .. . . ' Doz. 14 12 20 Rye Whiskey- Gall. 1 83, 30 Apple Whiskey ' 30 30 :10 Linseed Oil . . Hickory Wood Cord 450 00 SOO DM Egg Coal . . Nut Coal . Lump Coal Plagte r PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. Washington Mc- Cartney, President of the several Courts of common pleas of the Third Judicial DiStrict, composed al the counties of Northampton arid Lehigh, State of Pennsylvania, rind Justice, of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, and Peter I lugs, and Jacob Dillinger, Esqrs., Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and generally Jail delivery, fur 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 Gen, eral Jail Delivery, to be holden at Allentown county of Lehigh, on the First Monday in September, Mt, r 11 , --.... 0 % which is the 4th day of said month, and will continue one wcelt. No•rtcr, is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Lehigh, that they are by di.• said precepts commanded to be there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, of said day, with thefr robs. records, inquisitions, examinations.- naafi other rememberences, to do these things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those who are hound by recognizan rays to prosecute• against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said coun ty of Lehigh, aru to be then and thereoo prosecute them as shall h•' just. Given under toy baud in Allentown. the 9th day of August, in the year of our I ,ord, one thousand eight hundred and filly four. Coil save the Commonwealth. "NATHAN WEILETI, Sheri/. Sheriff's Office. Allentown, 11—tc August 9, 131. cg—Gmr TIIIAIA "LIST. September Term, I Sall. I. l'iciz, Kara & Co., I'S. Boas, & Pr, iz 2. A brallairt Frantz, vs. Salomon Btyer. $. Joseph Gangwere, vs, lAntittl autti.tn. 4. Frania Clingkinger, vs. Burger & CHM 5. J. FL &W. I-I. BAI!, vs Abraham Woramn & wife. O. Stephen & N thm, vs. Benjamin EOM 7. Peter 11. Weber, Ls. Joshua 17:- b. Jonath a n Kunkel. r 3. Jacob Bozert,jr 9. William.Smily, i's. I Yager 10. Moses iennd, rs. John Hagen Allentown. Aug.uA 9 g , ' - G W Chance to go into 'Business. 3 The subscriber Pro prietor _. . , of the "Engle 04 4,4 ,-a:- .1 i - sa,". r, mei," •North IA est s..lirg 7, Ail • ,corner of Ilainilton and t'''' . icti , Seventh Strceis, in the , lia , . .i Borough of Allentown, k;i 0 T.W.O ~ ~i A . • , .. - 4 - •,-- - - i...: - ,---• intends leaving this place to continence business in Philadelphia, offers to sell out his entire stock of Hotel Furniture, upon reasonable terms. The stand is one of tho best and most convenient in thef Eor ough, capable of entertaining morestratig ers thnn any other house in town. Posses sion if required ran be given immediately. JAMES V. ESIMACII. Allentown, August 2, 1851. ge w It, —6 vcr Dissolution Of Partnership, .Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship heretdare existing.bet.wt:en the under signed under the firm of itfickity,S. Jones, in the Alin and Poundery business, has been dissolved on the 22d of July 1854, by mutual consent. The .R us iness as heretofore will be continued at the old es tablishments in the Village of Pogelsville, Upper Alacungy township Lehigh county, by E. :Vickie/OS. hrothers, upon a very extensive scale, and more, so then ever.— They will be pleased fora continuation of cus tom from those who have already favored them in their line, to whom they will fuel . under many tbligations. E. Alletaxv L'uo•rtn;fts. • ro , Yelsville, August 2, 1854. 11---(1w Phamphlet Laws. The Phainphlet Laws passed. at the lost session of. the Legislature have been receiv ed at the Proilionatai'y's office, in Allentown and are ready for delivery' to those entitled to then). • F. E. SAMUELS, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Ofi Allentown Septeinbtr, t-Otn I- . 1 75 72 90 40 O. CO (10 50 (,0 117 125: I 5(1 4 CO 5 00 1 5 50 2 50' 2 50 270 75 1 CW 80 55; 45; :30 I.'ound H 3 18: 30 10 IQ 0 I() 16 1 b 22 22 214 12 11• 15 t 4 U ti S Ton 11 00 15 00 25 50 Ton , 4 00 4 50 c 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 0(1 4 50 5 00 4 50 6 00 ,2 60 1-1 w EDWARD AIICKLEV, DAVIE? G, JuNes, Garden Truck. The undersigned takes this method to in fotnr citizens of Allentown, and vicinity, Oit:t he has rented the ..Truck bland" in A formoily occupied by Mr. James :Funky, where be hits raised the present sea : sot:, nod now offers for sal,' all kinds of G:trden getaNcs, such nS Potatoea, Tomatoes, Un ions, Coco Vera, Sylasii,!s, and every oth er kind that comes into aruson. His prices are liberal and his truck al ways Lsslt. His stand is in Seventh Street, near. the 2ublic Squire, in front of Mrs. Boas' house, where he will be happy to ac crantnodate his customers with all that is nice and fre..ih in the Vegetable line. He thinks that by punctual attendance to business, Le will tree it libetel share of public patronage JON N M. METZGER. August 2, 1854. (!) Notice reby liven, that application will be wade at the next wet-Ling (the Leg islature of Pennsylvania, to pass an act fur the Iticorporating of a Bank of discount and deposit, to be heated in the Borough. of AI- Irotown in the County of Lehigh, to 'oe known bt the ilßime, style and title of 'The Alleniouit with a capital stock 61 ONE HUNDRED THOU. SAND Dt.I.LA RS, Wl , h icavt• to incritst. said Capital to Two El UNDRI.:O TII6I;SAND DOL LAR:?., if twci.ssnry. .1. G. Reningcr, J. F. llnhe, I'. B. 11 ilson, Joseph Weiss,. .42»0s Etlinger, (:. Liehlenwedner, Owen Notger, T. B. Weidner, J. I'. Newhard, Charles Keel:. MMM C. N. 11. S. Young,. Allentown. June 28. 41101'1On YlOlllll In the Orphans Cowl of Lehigh County. In the miter of the fulcra:tad: 11-111nmer, Adinitiitotrit -504*.: for of Edward &nit h,.duc'd. And .now, May S. 1`....61, the 44 ricr' s. coo rt ppoi nt Esq., to audit, resettle and make do.iributiori ac cording. to law and make report to the next stated Orphans Court, tocluding all the evi• deuce fulunitied befor: From the Records. 7,4ste—N. 3.1(.1z : , er, Clerk. The Auditor above - named, led] attend to o w d u ties 01 his appoiatment at his °dice, in the Effrouah of Allentown, on Saturday Au gust 19, It, 54 , at 10 o'clock A. NI., where all pt•rt , ims interested are requested to attend. ELISIIA FOLME:ST, Auditor. Allentown, July 26. 411--dw •Vi(f)cll%lcoua Notice Is hereby given. that the under signed has sold out his Livery listablish• meat, which Makes it necessary that his books should be settled up as speedily as pos sible, and on acoount of distibili4 in attend ing: to the ct ilection himself. he has placed the saint' iee the hands of Joseph I'. N tyqtard, El., tvho is authorized to settle the same. Those who know themselves indebted will please call on M r.•l\l . ewhurcl, without delay. WILLIAM IL LEI!: A lientnwn, A ugust 1 1J-6w b ril I /11 , WO ellow tacatt si. Two competent Teachers. can find eitt ployment in Lehigh Ward School District, Borough of Allentown. Applications will be taken up to August 15th 1851, on which day the County Supt:rintendant will be pres ent to examine the applicants, precisely ut o'clock in the forenoon. The Schools to ommenci; on the Ist of October next. DAVID M ENING ER, Secretary. Allentown, Auju"t 2, 1551. ¶—.lw August 2.'1821. PROSPECitIg (F THE w 4 'Mace none but .Itnericans on Guard.'— ‘VnsiilNG•ros This largo weehly, which is noW being published in Baltimore every tlaturday,ad eocatus the followir4g. PLATFJR:II An rxiention of the term of residence re quired for the oalurahz.ttioo of foreigners to al least twente-orPe years. The passage of Jars to prevent the im migration of foreign papers fro.o lecorning a burden upon our people, and to put a stop to the introduction of forvign convicts into this country. Opposition to the attainment of polite:II power by the Church of NOtne, or by any other Church. The pazsag . e of st.zch lows ns will cause those institutions of the human Church, which are adverse to the .5' pirit of our Gov ernment, to heroine nmenable to the super vision and• authority of our civil jurisclic- uon. And, to Fun) up. all in n few worts ; our _rent end and aim is to place thc Govern ment of ./imerica IF TUE HAN/LS OF TRUE AM ERICANS. One Copy, S months, $l.OO the one year, 1.50 Five Copies, 7.0(1 Teti 13.00 Twenty" ". :20.00 rid an extra copy to the getter-up of either of the above clubs. Nu paper will be sent until paid for. Address post paid. JAMES HUNGERFORD, Publisher. Office, W. S Crowley's Book-Store. Nu. 140, Baltimore si., East of Culvert Baltimore, car Any paper giving the above one or two insertions, will be entitled to an ex chary+. Britirrorr, Aug. 2, 1931. Christian Pretz, Notice is hereby giver, that the Partner ship heretofore existing between William Steckel, arid Hoses trading under the firm of Steckel .11G right, in the Bor oug h of Camsnuquii, has been dissolved by mutual consem, on the 21st of April last.. The husiniiss will be carried on hereafter by Hoses .4lbrtght, at the old stand. in the Bor ough of Citt„isauqua, Lehigh county. . SSAIDIII , 101103 be the Court of Coinnion F lease of Lc 4igle county. W In the matter of the account of' .:atWe Adam German, assignee of John 3. 7 -Atvg Eel:, under a voluntary assign .Pirmcit ment. And now, February 8, 1851, on motion of Samuel A. Bridge:3, Esq., the Court appoint Samuel J. Kis ler, an auditor to make distri bitzion of the halance. in the accountants hands among the creditors. From 11:e Rce.ords • 'Pests—F. S . A3I acts, Proth'y. The above named Auditor will meet for' the Iturpnz- of his appoir uncut on Saturday, the Nth day of August next, at 1 o'clock in the t k ltinnoon, at the house of Prter Miller, in Sagorsville Lehigh county Allentown, July 18 Notice hereby givn, that the fellowing gentleman were elected Officers and Direc tors of the Thomas Iron Ccnnpany at a meet 'Mg of the Stockholders Peter S. blichler, of Easton, President. C.F. Randolph, Easton, Sec'y and Treas..' E. A. Douglass, M. Chunch. C. A. Luckenbach. Bethlehem. Peter S. Michler, Ea;ton. Ephraim Marsh, Jersey. City. El. Ta!can, do. Jelin Drake, Easton. Russel S. Chidsey, Easton. June 7. .1 By on Act of the Asseinbly, passed the, 2d day of April, •1854, th'e Borough of White not horisedto loan the sum of tell thousand dollars, for the purpose of cr. cting water works, and bringing Water said Borough. Notice is hereby given, that proposals will he received by the under sioned, Burgess and Council, until the 10th of July next, fur the whole, or part of said! loan of 85000. Clear of taxes. DAVID H. TAYLOR, Burgess , ISAAC REI S PL.F.', • C. L. Klicx, I A. PETERS, Council . J. fl. NACE. J. Ai. Liißeor, L. W. BramoimAo, White Haven, Pa. June, 21. The subscriber has jest opene'd a' New Fluor, Feed, (=rain and Grocery, Store,itif North Eighth Street, a few doo,rs I lagenbuch's Tayerw, where the above arL tic:e3 can always he had in' full supply. • G. H. REBER. Allentown, August 2, 1t354. 1 1(-'L-2in) . Grain Wanted. 59,000 Bushela of Wheat,Rye,COrre and Oats wanted', for which tho highest murices prices will bo paidby the subsCribers, at their store on the South west . corner of Market Square and Hamilton street, in. rn leown. EDELMAN, HAMM & Co. Allentown, April- 29 , 11-13 c Country . Produce. The highest market' prices will be rigid for all kinds of country produce by • PRETZ, GUTH & Co' July 15 1, 7 ----lw yG Irot honotary's Notice, Notize is hereby given, that the account of David Clehman and Mati,ias Schultz, trus oes of Jonatliati — Elriebel, have filed their iourth (wee:int in the Proth:motary's offi'ae' of Lehigh coanty, and that tits same will be,, presented to the court for coMimation, on. Annals . ) , the 4th day of Stpter.ler next, at . 10 o'clock in lite forerizon, unlc-ze objections be made thereto, . , F. E. SAMUELS, Prothonotam. Allentown, August 9. Eight School Teachers The Directors of Hanover School Dis trict wish to engage eight competent Teach ers to fill the respective stations, to whom d, liberal salary will be given. The examina tion by the County Superintendent will take place on Saturday the 251 of September next, at the Public Hoene of Charles Rig. ler, pr,•cisely at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. TJ Order of JusEpit Licit rt:xwAi.xna, Presiden4. Au;int 11-6 w • ? - k4 lt co, Li sz, Notice is hors by gtvt-L, that the subscribe; h as t a :,,. 1) o u t rs of Administration in. the estoto of Ch•.'coic 2:c!bter, late of North. Whitploti! 10wt0..1 tp. county, there. for e all iho=e tabu be in.. debted to card estatt, bt• it tot Notts. Bonds, Boolidt hts, otherwtse, will nwl. e payment of the saine w;thin six weeks hem the date hereof. And. such, who have any legal claims against said estate, will present them. for seult•inent well authenticated to the un-: cletsi.gned within the above specified time. EDWARD KOHLUR, Administrator. June 21, 1854. ¶-6w Dissolution of Partnership. W ILLIAM STECKEL. MOSES ALBRIGHT. Catasauqua, May 10. ¶—Otv Tnomas Iron Company. EAS : 7I)N, * June 7, 1854 =I Loan of $5OOO. I.6OCUIIS. IiaMMUL ¶--4 w Ti -214f - 2 ;A r
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