The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, March 07, 1855, Image 3

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    , tr. S. Senator.
At 12, o'clock on the 27th, the two Houses as
ambled in joint Convention, in the Hall of the
House, pursuant to adjournment, for the pur
" Pose of proceeding to an election for the U. S.
Senator. On motion the Convention proceeded
to ballot, and the vote being taken by tellers
was announced as follows :
FIRST BALLOT.
For Simon Cameron (American), • 5
Charles R. Buckalew (Dem.), 2
Scattering, • 7:
The whole vote cast was 130, making 60 ne
•
cessary to a choice.
, Ou.the first ballot, tho members voted as fol
lows :
For Simon Cameron.—Messrs. Crabb, Cress
well, Frazier, Fry, Haldeman, Hendricks, Hoge
.Ki!linger; Platt, Quiggle, Sellers and Shuman
of the Senate, and Messrs. Barry, Boal, Cald
well, Carlisle, Clover, Crawford, Criswell,
Cummings, of Philadelphia, 'Cuinming, of Som
erset, Donaldson, Eyster, • Fletcher, Frailey,
Free, Gross, Guy, Haines, Hubbs, King, Kirk
patrick, Krepps, Lane, McConkey, McConnell,
-Morrison, Muse, Morth, Palmer, Reese, Ritten
house, Rutter, Sallade, Sherrer, Smith, of Al
legheny,Smith, of Blair, Stahley, Stockdale,
Sturdevant, Weddell, Wood, Yorkes, Ziegler,
-and*Strong, (Speaker) of the House.
For C. R. Buckalew.— Messrs. Browne,
4 Goodwin, Hamlin, Jamison', McClintock, Sager,
'Walton, Wherry, and fliester, (Speaker) of the
'Senate, and Messrs. Baker, Bush, Christ, Craig,
:•Dougherty, Dunning, Dugan; Fry, Johnson,
McClean, Maxwell, Orr, Thompson and Wright
of the Douse.
There being no choice, Mr. Fridley moved to
Lgti into a second ballot, which was agreed to,
• and resulted as follows :
Cameron, 54
.Buckalcw, 23
'Whole number of votes cast, 131—Mr.' Al•
Ilegood coming in between the two ballots.
A third ballot was now had and resulted as
follows :
•
Cameron, 55
Buckslew, - - - - - 23
On the result of the third ballot being an
;flounced, Mr. Browne moved to adjourn until
, the first Tuesday in October next.
Mr. lialdeman moved to amend, so that when
the'Convention adjourns, it, adjourn to meet to-
morrow at 11 o'clock
The previous question was called and sus
twined—yens 104, nays 26.
Mr. Haldeman's amendment was then nega
tivedyeas G 3, nays GG. •
Mr. Browne's motion was then agreed to—
yeas 66, nays 65. •
EXTRAORDINARY AND RUFFIANLY MURDER.
tA shndking murder was committed near
opewell, Fauquire county, Virginia, a few
!!!days since for which there seems to have been
no sort of provocation. A desperate character,
aiain d William Sinela it leveled Ids rifle at an
aa V he did so, " I believe I will ( -shoot pp."—
liewlitt reminded him of the danger of pointing
a Icaed gun at him, and Sinclair replie.',
"G—d d—n you, kill you any how," and
' immediately fired, and in a few hours his vie.
tim was a corpse. Strange to say, Sinclair
was enabled to make good his escape, by
''threatening — to kill any person who attempted
to arrcat him.
CALIFOUNIA NE.W3.—The George Law ar
rived at New York on the 25 inst., with $l,-
113,000 in gold as freight. The Isthmus is
now crossed from ocean to ocean by Railroad.
The steamer Pearl exploded her boilers while
running near Sacramentoand about seventy
lives were lost, It is said the boat was racing
at the time but the agents (of course) deny
this. Fifty three dead bodieS were recovered
and '2O more aro missing. Thirty-eight ballots
have been had for U. S. Senator, without any
election.
SUCCESS WITU GRAPES.-E. A. McKay, Esq.,
.of Naples, Ontario county ; N. Y., writes to the
Horticulturist that he raised from one acre of
land eleven thousand pounds of Isabella grapes,
over five and a half tons. IsabellSS commanded
readily in our market last fall twenty-five cents
per pound. At that place the produco of this
single acre would have bronght $ . 2.750 ; at only
twenty cents, they would have brought $2200.
Monnanors Row IN NEW Yotia.—A terrible
•fight occurred in a tavern in New York city, on
Saturday night, in which six men attacked and
desperately wounded the prize fighter, .Bill
Poole, who at first was thought mortally wour4
detT, but is since recovering. The figbfineivas
entirely done with revolvers, and most of the
parties were wounded, but several of them
shot Poole after he fell.
Tim RzvourAok IN Mexico.—We have later
, news from Mexico to the erect that Alvarez,
,o revolutionary chief, has been honored with
a triumphant entry into Acapulco, the road for
one league being lined with soldiers and adorned
with arches bearing such inscriptions as "Lib
„arty and Justice.” It is also stated that in a
few days Alvarez inten ded to leave for the
Papit,ol in command of an army of live thousand
men. When the army reaches Chilpancingo it
to be reinforced by the addition of seven
thousand troops from the State of Michioacan.
On arriving within a few leagues of the capital
grey are to proclaim Alvarez . President of the '
tepublio pro tem.
WEDDED al WiwiWa.—The Elmira Republican
says, a marriage took place at Horseheads last
week, the parties of which were respectively
about eightyllo and seventy-eight years of
age, making eighty
age of ono hundred
and sixty-three years !
FOURTH OF Jum—We perceive that 3,000
.Ikoxis of - fire crackers arrived at Boston on
Sunday, in the ship Andes, from Shanghai.
Young America must prepare for the Fourth of
a.
. •
• 'Horrible Sw ing.
We are furnished by a gentleman from La
fayette, Ind..; with the detailit of &rumor cur
rent in that city on Thursday, which fills the
mind with horror, in view of the . siatlf6ings of
the party to•wi§om it refers^.
_On the Saturday preceding the memorable
storm cf the 21st of January, two fhmilies
numbering ten persons, moving from Southern
Indiana to Northern Illinois, arrived at Oxford,
the county seat of Benton county, Ind., about
forty miles northwest of Lafayette, with two ox
teams, and well provided with necessaries for
the road. They remained there through the
storm, and on Monday morning resumed their
journey. Last Tuesday morning a man pass
ing over a prairie, only about five miles from
Oxford, came upon a sight which filled him
with horror.
Tho carcases of two oxen, from which the
viscera had been removed, lay upon the ground.
inside of one of them were the frozen bodies of
four children, and in the other the frozen corpse
of the mother, with a nursing infant at her
breast. rnder the snow was a heap of ashes,
in which the iron of the wagons showed that
the party had broken them up and burned
everything they had in them, in the effort to
save their lives. Not far front this spot, was
found the body of the other woman of the
party, partly concealed in a snow drift, and
near her one of. the men. The two other men
had not been found.
It is probable that the party became inextri
cably involved in the snow drifts on the prai
rie, and lost their presence of mind. After
burning up their wagons it would seem that
the men had killed two of the oxen for a shelter
to those found in them, and then, accompanied
by one woman, vainly endeavored to reach the
town they had left, and procure aid to rescue
their companionS. The two other oxen had
wandered off. There was nothing about the
persons to indicate who they were, and nothing
more is known about them than was acciden
tally communicated by them during their brief
stay at Oxford.
Houmnex STORY- One Boy Murdered by
Anoiher!—A gentleman living in Russia, Herki
mer county, who was in this city yesterday,
'n'orn e 1 us that a bon ihle tragedy was repor
ted to have occurred in that vicinity a few
days since. As the story was told us, two
boys, aged 12 and 14, respectively, engaged in
a quarrel which terminated in a threat on the
part of the youngest lad that he would shoot
his antagonist. He went to the house, asked
.his mother to hand down from a shelf a pistol
which lay there, and told her he was going to
shoot a boy with it. She, suppoSing that he
, was' only joking, gaVe him the pistol. lig took
it, walked ont toward where the other boy
stood, and deliberately shot him through the
head, killing him instantly. The boys were
said to be both Irish. Our informant did not
learn the names.—AfLeum Arius, Feb. 25th.
TIIE GREAT CALIFORNIA Tnr•.r•..—The owner of
the great tree from the Sierra Nevada has asked
the Common Council of New York, to let him
exhibit in the Park as no building can can be
obtained large enough to contain it. The Post
says the tree was taken from the Sierra Nevada
mountains by Capt. Ilandfurd, an I will be
taken to the Great Fair of Paris. It is ninety
feet in circumference and sixty feet in height.
The owner proposes to have it put up in the
southern cpd of the Park for a few days prior
to its departure for Paris. No charge is to be
made for an outside view of it, but he will
make a nominal charge to all who examine the
interior of the tree.—New York Paper.
Lxvysit A rusToidu.--Thc Freeman's Journal
of last week pr - iislies a "letter apostolic o
our most holy Lord Pius ]X., by Divine Provi
lence Pope, concerning the dogmatic defination
of the Virgin Mother of God." It occupies more
than six columns of that paper, and concludes
with the declaration that " should. any pre
sume to assail it (the dogma) let him know
that hewill incur the displeasure of Omnipotent
God and of His blessed apostles, Peter and
Paul."
SoLimas IN EUROPE. - The - number of men
bearing arms of war at this time in Europe maT
be set down thus :—England 230,000, Turkey,
'157,680, Prussia 580,000, Austria 590,600,
France 566,000, Russia 1,540,000. The Ger
man States with the exception of Austria and
Prussia 1,398,000, making the whole number
of soldiers now under arms in Europe, live mil•
lions three hundred and sixty-four thousand.—
No wonder the people emigrate to other coun
tries.
MORE " ITARti T►aes."—Silk goods 'to the
amount of $068,000 have been entered at the
Boston custom-house since the Ist day of Jan
uary, the present year.
MARRIED
On Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Mr.
Dubs,Mr. SAMUEL P. BLrss, of Springfield , Mass. •
to Miss ANNIE M. WOODRING, of this place.
On the 4th of March, by the Rev. Mr. S. K.
Brobst, Mr. ABRAHAM DIEFENDERFER, of Allen
town, to Miss ANNA P. Ytiqat.nia, of Salisbury.
Ou the 24th of Februatc by thp Rev. Mr.
Vogelbach, Mr. CHARLES E. HEERBRANDT, to
Miss MARIA YF..tozu, both of Goshenhoppen.
On the 6th .of February, by the Rev. Mr.
Eberhard, Mr. EDWARD GILBERT, tO.MiSS CARO
LINE Tallman, both.of Oatasauqua.
On the 11th of February, by the Rev. Mr.
Hint • leitner, Mr. Pinup IVENTZ, of Catasau •
qua, 0 Miss MALINDA DIETER, of Kutztown.
DIED.
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On Saturday night last, in Allentown, of
consumption, Rev. (imams RUDOLPLI KESSLELL,
aged 32 years.
On the 21st of February, in Upper Salmon,
ANN.& M. REICHERBACII, aged 78 years.
On the 22nd of February, Mr. Jorar - Wmr,
aged 82 years.
On the 27th of February, in South Whitehall,
MART, consort of Aaron Diefenderfer, aged 21
years.
. On Monday last, in Allentown, of cancer; Mr,
Amuitem GANOWSIti aged 78 years.
1303Etiti ItCAPCIEEMPM.II3.
~,,
ALLENTOWN $, T.
'Flour, per bbl. -
Wheat, -
Cf.ro,
Rye, .
'Oats, w
Hay, -
Salt, - -
Potatoes,
Ham, per lb„
Sides, -
Shoulders,
Lard,
Butter',
Eggs pet doz,
PHILADELPHIA . MARKET.
FLoun—straight brands, -
Western " •
CORN MEAL, - •
RTE FLoun, - - . •
GRAlN—White Wheat,
Red, - •
Rye, - -
Corn, White, -
Yellow,
• Oats,
Public Sale
OF
Valuable Personal Property.
Will he sold at Public Sale on Saturday the
24th day of March next, at the ,house of the late
.Toni DIEFENDERFER, deceased, in Allentowri,
the following valuable personal property; to
wit :
Carpenter's Tools.
A complete sett of Carpenter's Tools, consist
ing of 4 sett bench planes, moulding planes,
plows, braces and bits, augers, planing benches
and screws, hand and back saws, a hew mor
ticing machine, and numerous other articles
entirely too tedious to mention.
iTotesehold Goods.
Three beds and bedding, two mahogany
sofas, ono settee, two office stoves, one parlor
stove, one common shop stove, stove pipe, one
secretary, chairs, looking glass, forty yards
carpet, entry oil cloth, copper kettle, clock.
Ici t ellen cupboard, and numerous other articles
of household furniture.
D - " Also seven shares of the Northampton
Water Company stock.
The conditions will be made known on the
day of sale and due attendance given by the
undo:signed.
DAVID SCIIWARTZ.
ABRAHAM DIEFENDERFER, Admr's.
Matcli 7. ¶-3w
P 1 11 Lie SAL E.
i S the undersigned intends moving West,
11 there will lio sold at Public' Sale at his
house, in Allentown, opposite the Court House,
on Thursday the 15th 'day of March, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, a large assortment of
household and kitchen furniture, consisting of
Beds and Bedding, Bureaus, Tables, Cane-seat
and other Chairs, Store and Rag carpet, Side
board, Looking. Glass, three Cooking and one
Parlor Stove, in fact all kinds of House and
kitchen utensils, entirely too tedious to mention.
At eqba, Dom , limo r . lar6c and oFlcndid
went of
Tin Ware,
The conditions will be made known on the
day of sale and attendance given by
CUAItLES GINKINGER
IT-2w
March 7
(Eclat pLoilimintlon.
•ItiIIEREAS the Hon. Washington illeCartney
41 esalent Judge of the Third Judicial Dis:
net of rennsylvati la, composed of the counties
,r Northampton and Lehigh, and l'etcr Haas and
Jacob Dillingrr, Esquires, Associate Judges of
die Court of Common Pleas of the county of Le,
hi ;h, and by virtue of their offices Justices of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
leltvery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions
in and for the said county of Lehigh, have, by
heir precept to me directed, ordered that a Court
if Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common
Pleas and General Jail delivery and Orphan's
Court for the said county of Lehigh, be holden at
Allentown, on ItIONDA Y the 2d day of April,
next, to continue Iwo weeks.
NOTICE is th hereby to e Jus
ices of the Peaceeref and ore
Consstablegven
of the county
of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts com.
nanded to be there at ten o'clock in the forenoon
,r said day with thoir rolls, records, inquisitions,
Ixaminaltons, and all other remembrances,.to
do
those things which to their offices are appertain.
mg, and also that those who are bound by rocog.
.liZatiCeS to prosecute against the prisoners that,
ire or then.shall be in therjail of the said county
if Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute
hem as shall be just.
Given under my hand in Allentown, the 7th.
lay of March, in the year of our Lord one thou
•and eight hundred and fifty.five.
NATHAN ‘VEILER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Allentown, March 7, 1855.
GOD SAVE THE COMMONNVEALTII.
Albert J
11 Arewhard,
I'aIBELDRIII
.•: .ALLENTOWN, PA.
Most respectfully informs his friends and the
public in general, that he has established liimi
-elf in Eighth street, north of llagenbuchit
Hotel, where he will at all times be ready to
make
GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS
Mier the latest London, Paris, New York, and
Philadelphia styles.. He pledges himself to give
entire satisfaction to those who may favor hits
with theii patronage. Ilia terms aro moderate.
March 7,
—,2 rn
Great Bargains.
The undeisigned having no suitable place to
carry on their business, have resolved to sell
out their large and extensive stock of Boots,
Shoes, Trunks, Valizes, Carpet Bags, &c., and
which we will now offer at prices that will as
('wish the public. Country Merchants will
I:D(1"ft advantagO to give us an early
call as wormve a good supply suitable for the
trade. We invite one and all to come, as 'we
feel confident that we can suit the closest
buyer.
Allentown, Match 7
HERTZ & RONEY.
Notice of Dissolution. ,
xoncE is hereby given - to the public that I
11 ,,have withdrawn from the firm of S. H.
14:rt Co., that the same is hereby dis
o ed; and that I will not hold myself respon
si. le for any of the debts of said firm, contrac
ted f om and after the date of thii notice.
• ' • ' LEVI HAAk
Catasauqua, March 7. • 11-6 w
atutza It 11 4 11.41. 41.0032)1t-M" tika
AARON' TROXELL, Treasurer of Lehigh county, in account with the Commonwealth.
DR.
•
Aooount of Militia Tax Assessed and Paid during the year 1854
CNN!
- $9 OD
' 2 00
- 85
1 20
- 50
14 00
Collectors. Districts. I Duplicate. Losses. i Com's . I Paid. Out
—_—,___..l
----- ------ ------ stand
70 Joseph Baer WeissenbUrg - .- - 174 50 $lB sCi l 92 80 $53 20 ing.
00 William 'Adam Heidelberg - - -- 60 30 17 50 215 40 85 --
12 Charles Colver HanoVer - - - - 88 50 31 00, 282 54 63
10 John F. Ritter " • for the gear 18 52 - 146 00 95 001 255 48 45
10 Charles Ritter " "" " 1852 - 88 50 442 84 08
10 Henry Ortt Lower Milford - - - 75 50 18 501
60 80
2 71
18 David. Kistler Lynn -. ~ - . - 80 50 16 50' 320 54 29
16 John Bear North Whitehall- - - 60 00 11
Jonathan Diehl 'Lowhill -.- - - 27 50 2501 25 23 00 '2 45 46 55
Gideon Ritter Salisbury - - - - 65 01850 2 32 44 18
0 8
! Edward Beck Allentown—North Ward • 111 50 76 00 178 83 72
J. T. Kleppinger " Lehigh Ward - 37 50 12 50 1 75 ,
Nathan bhaffer. it South Ward - 107 50 72 00 1 177 33 75 $0
1
15 00 1
Daniel Boise! SOuth Whitehall - - - . 115 00 66 001 245 46 55
Samuel Missemer Upper Macungie - - - 124 00 57 001 335 63 65
John Leith Upper Saucon - - - 174 00 68 CO 530 100 70
1
Phaon Dorward Washington - - - 78 50 27 00 257 48 93
Catasauqua—No return - 1
Joshua Kneecller Upper Milford - - - 1 85 50
.12 50 358
fr
Andrew Kneedler Lower Macungie - - - 82 50 - 23 501 205 56 051
.-- -- ---- --
- $9 12
8 87
- 425
6 00
- 222
2 12
- 120
95
•
By amount paid Brigade Inspector, per account Cß.
rendered -
Jones Bear, Treasurer Lowhill Artillery, late Columbia Rifle Rangers for 1850
Do. • do. do. do. 1851
David Knerr, Weissenburg Rifle Rangers 1850 - - - -
Thomas Steckel, Treasurer Lehigh Fencibles 1854 - -
Jeremiah Sehneck, North Whitehall Rifle Rangers 1854 - - -
David Klotz, Washington Rifle Rangers 1854 -
- - -
Owen Roth, Millerstown Cavalry 1854 - - - --
- -
Stephen Rex, Lowhill Rifle Rangers 1854 -
M. Kerschner, Jackson Bush Rangers 1854 -
11. Dorney, Putnam Artillery 1854 - -
County Commissioners services. Sc., 1854 -
Treasurer's commission on $OB5. 1 per cent
Balance due Commonwealth - -
$
We, the undersigned auditors in and for the J. FRANKLIN RITTER, ) 2,594 54
county of Lehigh, do certify that the above is ELI J. SAEGER, r ‘ Auditors.
correct.
SAMUEL J. KISTLER, 3
Life of Jas, 'Gordon Bennett, 1
Editor of the New York Herald,
WITII A PORTRAIT.
This intensely interesting work will be sent
anywhere for ten cents (one dime.) Publishers
printing this advertisement once, shall receive
by the return mail six copies of the Life, or 14 1
three cent stamps. Address
• JOAB S. SARGENT,
March 7, 1855. 26G Hicks st., Brooklyn.
V.xecutors Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
are appointed Execators of the last will and
testament of John A - ander, deceased, late of
South Whitehall township, Lehigh county,
therefore all those who know themselves to
be indebted to said estate, be it in Notes,
Bonds, Book•debts or otherwise, will make
payment wit, ni siv. weeks from the date hereof.
Also who have any legal claims against said
estate, will bring in their accountS %veil auther,
ticated within said time.
1%1 arch 7
Register's Notice.
•
Notice is hereby given to the heirs, creditors
and others, who may be interested in the estates
of the ibllowing deceased persons, in Lehigh
county, to wit :
1. The account ofJosepli Benner and Nathan
Ziegenfuss. Administrators of the Estate of
George Miller, dec'd.
of The account of Henry Henritze, Adminis
kator of the Estate of Andrew Sehisler, dcc'd.
3. The account of Owen Leobold aud William
Daniel, Administrators de bonis non of the
Estate of William Daniel, deed.
4. The account of Jacob Kunnel, jr. Guardian
of Helarius Schneck.
5. The account of John Trunibower, Guar
dian of Sarah Seem, late Sarah Seager, one of
the minor children of Elias &lager, dec'd.
6. The account of Joseph Rex, Guardian of
Lydia Snyder.
7. The account of Benjamin Grim, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Abraham Fenstermaker,
dec'd.
8. The account of Stephen Miller. and Solo
mon Boyer, Administrators of the Estate of
John Miller, dec'd.
9. The account of Henry Fried, Administra.-•
tor of Elizabeth Smith, dec'd.
10. The account of Stephen Bachman, Amos i
Rabenold, William Krause and Paul Krum,
Administrators of Daniel Snyder, dcc'd., who
was Guardian of Mary Ebert, a minor daughter
of Peter Ebert, dec'd:
11. The account of Joseph Acker, Adminis
trator of the Eestatc of Elizabeth Acker, dec'd.
12. The account of Nathan German, Guar
dian of llarris llandWerk.
3. The account of Charles F. Dieltenshied,
Guardian of Maria Erdman, a minor daughter
of Daniel Erdman, dec'd.
14.. The account of Daniel Weaver and Jonas
•Weaver, Administrators of the Estate of henry
Weaver. dcc'd.
15. The account of Henry, C. Longnecker,,
Administrator of Mary Thompson, dec'd.
16. The account of Willoughby Gable, Ad
ministrator of Daniel Dillinger, dec'd.
17. The account of 'William IL Blumer,Gaur
dian of Anna Eliza Ileimbnch, dec'cl.
18. The account of Henry Dilliriger, Executor
of Mar Dillinger, dec'd.
19. The. Account of Stephen Greenawald,
Charles Greenawald and J. F. Seiberling, Admi
nistrators of Jacob Greenewald, dec'd.
20. The account of Owen llermony, acting
Administrator of Abraham Ilermony, dec'd.
21. The account of Owen Hermony, Admi
nistrator -bonis non of the Estate of Isaac
Horn 7y , dec'd.
. The account of Daniel Reinhard, acting
Administrator of Henry Jacob, dec'd.
• Tho above named Executors, Affiffinistrators
and Guardians, have filed their Accounts in the
Register's office, in AllentoWn, in and for the
County of Lehigh, which said Accounts will be
laid before the Orphan's Court of said County
for confirmation, on Tuesday the 2nd day of
April, 1855, at 10 o'clock in the'forenoon.
SAMUEL OOLVER, Resister.
Allentown, Feb. 28: £—tc
•
Notice to Assessors,
Tho Assessors of the different Wards, Bo
roughs, and townships or Lehigh County, are
hereby requested to meet the Commissioners in
their office, in Allentown., on Monday tho sth
of Match, ter receive the Assessments, Appeal
Notices, and .such other instructions as are
deemed necessary to the fulfillment of their re.
spective duties.
rDIVAAD BECK, Clerk.
Allentown Eeb. 28. ¶-3w
DAVID RUDD,
TIR IU/is BLEILER EXecul°rP
$1448 00
Mil
SEE HERE!
Fun! Fun for the Million!!
Great Shooting Match at
E' rN
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Sieoried9s Bridge ;
t 5
On Tuesday Ihel3th of March.
it
A great shooting match will take place at the
house of the undersigned, at Siegfried's
Bridge, in Allen township, Northampton coun
ty, fora
MSTE 11
0.10 BE.lii,
on Tuesday the 13th day of March. All sports
, men in Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Berks,
Schuylkill; Carbon, Pike and Wayne,are res
_rectfully invited to be present on the occasion.
Ye'niiii&smen of Lehigh, Northampton and
Bucks,
'Of Carbon, of Monroe, and Pike,
Come level your rifles and lay down your dust,
For " Old Bruin" is now within sight.
So come on ye sportsmen from East and from
West,
For " Bruin" is the prize for hiarwho shoots
best,
And should fortune favor you in winning the
Bear,
It will make - the sharpshooters of " Old Allen"
stare.
C-64.
Peb. 28
s Notice,.
1 - ETTEIIS of Administration having been
I grants.° to the undersigned in the estate of
George Koch, deceased, late of Hanover town.
ship, Lehigh county, all persons indebtetl to
said estate are requested to make payment
within six weeks of this date; and all persons
havinr , claims against said estate will present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement, with.
in the above specified time, to either of the
undersigned administrators.
JOIIN STROUSS, )
ELIZABETH KOCH, Administra'rs.
Feb. 21.
Orphan's Court Sale.
BYvirtne and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's coon of the county
.
of Lehigh, there will be exposed public sale
on Saturday the 24th day of March, at 10
o'clock in ihe forenoon, upon the premises, the
following described property, viz:.
A crtain messuage and tract
of land, with the appurtenances, situated in
South Whitehall township, in the county of Le•
high aforesaid, bounded by lands of Charles
Miller, Joseph Biery, • Henry Seip and where,
'containing about five acres of land. The im
provements thereon are n, ono and a half
story log
"moik
.19sviilling
Frame Stable and other outbuildings,
with an excellent Apple Orchard. •
Being the real estate of Cathatine Henry,
tlectasetl, late of South Whitehall township,
and .county aforesaid. •
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
due attendance given by
DANIEL HENRY, Adrn'r.
By the Court: J. W. Mono.; Clerk.
Feb. 2t, 1855.
Wm. Blum reL Co's,
ittanking and .13xchangT
c x 332
s.
ALLENTowx ;
T EL '
subscribers respectfully . inform "their
friends and the public generally, that they
still carry on the business of
Banking and - Exchanging,
at thoir old stand in Market Square, and any
thing entrusted to their care will be attended to
withnctuality.
Thos
notice was deemed necessary on account
of a f se rumor being afloat among our friends,
that in case of a Bank being established in Al
lentown, our business would be dissolved.
We pay interest on all moneys deposited on
a specified time.
Feb. 28
548 50
$776 60'577 17
's44 20'
$241 56
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50 00
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EDWARD ECKERT.
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french
Drawing (pencil)
crayon
Painting - - -
Piano (per quarter) - -
Use of piano - -
_- • - -
Fuel—(schojars paying $1.5 per quarter •
excepted) -; - 50
For. further particulars and references, sea
circulars.
pa -The Summer Term will commence as
usual upon the Ist of May.
W. M. REYNOLDS, Principal.
Allentown, Feb. 14, 18.55. U.,
WM. 11. BLIIMER,
J. M. LINE.
W3l. KERN.
7 -317
STARTLING, BUT TRUEI
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KN
How often it happens, that. the wife lingers }bony
'year to year In that pitiable condition as not every
for ono day to feel the happy and exhilarathig.inihr
once incident to the enjoyment of health.
TILE BLOOMING BRIDE,
But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth,
and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debllle
tilted wife, with frame cmaciated,.nerves unstrung,.
spirits ilfpressod, countenance bearing the improstf
of suffering and an utter physical and mental pros—
tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest amp
plainest rules of violation connected with the. mar ,
nage state, tho of which entails disease.,
suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but - often ,
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
" UNTO TILE THIRD AND FOURTIr GENERATION,"
25 TrailinaggfocsrmirAttPTsizzirrlClLOoFu'ULA,
ICING'S EVIL, and other and
worse Diseases,'as a
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROAI THE PARENTS.
"And must this contimie? lifuelkibis be? Is there no,
remedy? No relief ? No hope ?f , '."
Tho remedy le by knowing the amain and avoiding.
92 them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them.
Thome urn pointed out in
THE MARRIED. WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. IL MAURICEAU,
MUFF:MOP OP DIBIZASEti OP WOIBM
One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 113m0., pp. 230..
• [ON PINE PAM, EXTRA BINDING, $1.00.]
A standard work of established reputation-found chased
in the catalogues of the great trade safes in New York,
Philadelphia and other cities, and sold by tho principal
booksellers i n the United States. It MIA first published
in 1817, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
hare been sold, of which there were upwards of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL,
attesting the high estimation is which it is held as a re•
liable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE
the 'anther having devoted hie 'Achieve attention to the
treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect to.
which he is yearly consulted by thousands both In person
and by latter.
•
Item every woman can discover, by comparing her owe
symptoms with those described, the nature, character,
causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaint'.
The , wife about becoming a mother has often need of
Instruction and advice of the utmost Importance to Ler
future health, In respect to which her sensitiveness for
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will end such la
structlon and advice, and also exptaln many symptom"
which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as an
the peculiarities incident to her situation are described.
Mow many aro suffering from obstructions or irregular
ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the
health, the effects of which they aro ignorant, and for
which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice.
Many suffering from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb),
or • from flea, affus (weakens, debility, &c.) Many am
In constant agony for many months preceding confine
ment Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries,
and slow and uncertain recoveries. Eome whoso lives are
hazarded during such time, will each find In Its pages the
means of prevention, amelioration and relief..
It foot conrso impracticable to convey.fully the various
subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature Strictly in
tended for the married or thou, contemplating marriage.
Reader, aro you a husband or a father? a wife or a
mother?' Have you the sincere welfare of thoao you love
at heart? Provo your sincerity, and loso no time Iry
learning what causes interfere with their health and hap
piness not less than your own. It will avoid to you and?
' yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain and
anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting thaw
means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised
nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining
years, the infirmities of ago and the proper education Of
your children.
In consetinence of the universal popularity of tbo work,
as evidenced by Ito extraordinary sale, various Imposi
tions have been attempted, as well on booksellers as on
the publie, by imitations of title pogo, spurious editions,
and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other
devices and deceptions, it Luis been found necessary,
therefore, to
•CAUTION• THE PUBLIC
to
129 buy no book utiless
Y.' words "Dr. A. IL MAURICRAU,
liberty Street, N. Y.on (and tho entry In Mir
Clerl's 011ico (ho bode of) tho title page; and bay
only of respeetablo and honorable dealers, or send by.
nutik and itddreas to Dr.. A. 11. Elaurlcteut.
XS - A - Upon receipt of, Ono Dollar "THE MAR.
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL 00N4.
PANION" Is sent (mailed free) to any pan of the
United States, the Canada, and British Provinces,
All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr,
A. M. MAURICEA,U, box 1224, New-York Olty.
Publishing (Moe, No. 129 Liberty Street, New.
York.
AGENTS
T. B. Peterson. J. N. Moss & Bro., and Thos.
Cowpertliwnit, Philadelphia—Spangler & Bro.,
Lancaster-If. A. Lent; Rcading—E. Benner,
Stannejt town.
January 10,
Allentown Seminary.
W. 111..11E 'OLDS, D. D., Principal.
THE Rev. C. R. x r's health having in-
I (bleed him to relinqu 14 the charge of then
Allentown Seminary, at the co of the present
k
term, said Institution•will fro that time be
conducted by the subscriber. befriends and
patr6ns of the school arc hereby informed that ,
it will, from the first of May, be conducted by
lb 4
the undersigned, upon the plan hitherto so suc
cessfully pursued, and upon the same terms for
regular tuition and boarding. The house being
fully fitted up for the reception of a considera
bly greater number of scholars than heretofore,
parents are respectfully requested to favor us
with their patronage, and are assured that their
sons will receive the most careful attention —.
The arrangements for their accommodation and
comfort, as well as for their instruction, are am
ple, and will, wo trust, bo saffsfactory to all.
The FEMALE DEPARTMENT will also be contin
ued as heretofore. Experienced and judicious
teachers have been secured for its instruction,
and will conduct it under the superintendencer
qt . the Princial and it will be our obect to
give a full course of an elevated and sOlid j femaler
education.
The charges far board and tuition are as lbl
lows :
3IALE DEPARTMENT.
For boarding and tuition for the term of •
' five months - - - - $7O 00-
Tuition for pupils under ten years - 800
Tuition for pupils" betweenten and
-twelve years - l2 00
,Tuition for pupils over V -celvo - — WOO
FEMALE DEARTMENT.
Tuition for pupils ov.erNen years -
‘! .‘ under ten
EXTRA =AIMS.
¶-Gm
- 12 OGO
- BOa
- 12 00
- 800
- 10 00
- 12 00
- 800
800