A Itatrcurnoxemr. PATRIOT DZAII.-.• The Warsaw New .Yorker , announces the death of Peter Besanzon, at the advanced ago of 98 years. It says the deceased was one of the band of noble spirits w)ro crossed the ocean with Lafayette to assist the Colonies in the struggle for independence. Ife was born in or near the city of Besanzon, in France, in 1762—came to America at the age 16—was present at the ex ecution of Major Andre, and remained in the army until the end of the war. Mr. Besanzon was a devoted member of the Baptist church, for fifty-one years ; a cherished brother of the Masonic fraternity, having been initiated by Gen. Washington in person ; and Honorary Member of, the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, and : of the Good Templars. He had resi ded for. many years at Butternuts, Otsego co. ; he then removed to the western part of the State, living in Perry, then in Middlebury, and finally in Pike, where he remained until the time of his death. A Tnorrnost - Mxrcrt came off over the Union Course, on Wednesday, between three North ern horses of the best blooded stock in the country. The match was for $2OOO a side, to harness, mile heats, best three in five. Chica go Jack, Lady Franklin, and Lady Moscow, were entered respectively by John . Daniels, H. Woodruffand Sdtuuel McLaughlin. Lady Mos cow proved the conqueror, winning in three straight heats. Time-2.37, 2.38 t. TITS AreLle CROP.—The Rochester Union says that a beautiful crop of apples will be gathered in Western New York. The orchards are said to be ladea with fruit. The Union thinks that the apples will be so plenty that the inferior qualities will not be gathered at all, that is if the Prohibitory Law puts an end to the milking of cider. JURP . FOR THE AUGUST TERM, 1855. GRAND JURORS. John Veoght, Upper Milford. John Romig. North Whitehall. Joel Klotz, Lowhill. Jacob Weber, Lower Milford. George Schaffer, Lower Macungy. • Solomon Kemmerer, Lower Milford. Henry Lornsch, South Whitehall. Joseph Hoffert. Salsburg. George Blett, Washington. John Leit. Upper Saucon. Thomas Bitting, Upper Macungy. John 11. Fogel, do do Henry Romig, Upper Saucon. Charles Ritter, Hanover. Edmund J. Romig, Allentown. Jacob Geisinger, Salsburg. Israel Lorasch. Lower Milford. Jacob Marks, Lower Macungy. Peter Snyder, Esq.. Lynn. Willoughby Fogel, Esq., Upper Macungy Samuel Saylor, Hanover. Joseph Nonneniacher. Allentown. Peter Gross, North Whitehall. Jesse Schmidt, Upper Macungy. T 447t911 S-1 , 0 ST WEEK. Joseph Hartman, Allento;n. D. IL Washburn, do Daniel Rader, Lower Milford. henry Snyder, Lynn. Charles Peter, Washington. Samuel Bernhard. Upper Macungy. Ephraim Yohe, Allentown. .Tacob Dubbs, Lower Milford. Peter H. Lehr, Allentown. Gideon Ritter, , Salsburg. Henry Stauffer, Lower Milford. Samuel Kemmerer. Upper Milford. Andrew Shelten, South Whitehall. David Schitz, Lynn. Charles Wagner, Allentown. Joseph Reiss, Upper Milford. Robert Yost. Salsburg. Benj. Diefenderfer. Lower Macungie. Stephen Kern, Washington. henry Jarret. Lower Alacungie. Win. Stein, Weisenburg. Win. Kistler, Lynn. • Joseph Moyer, Hanover. Henry Jordan, Upper Milford, John Weitknecht, Upper Macungie. Samuel Miesmer, do do • Thomas Weaver, Allentown. Michael D. Eberhard, do Samuel J. Luti, Lynn. P. J. Weiler, Lower Macungie. , Abraham Keller, Upper Saucon. Charles Harmony, Lynn. Thomas Ruch, North Whitehall. Wm. Rohn, Hanover. John Schafer, Lower Macungie. PETIT JURORS—SECOND WEEK. Jonathan Brobst, Upper Macungie lv Silas Ott, Lower Milford. Joshua Fry, Esq., Tippet. Saucon. Reuben Rauch, lleidelberg. John Flexer, Salsburg. Joshua Kneedler, Upper Milford. Jacob German. Heidelberg. John Apple, Salsburg. Jose Wasser, Allentown. Samuel Snyder, Lynn. John Peter, Heidelberg. s, Aaron Eisenhard, North Whitehall. Joseph Wittman, Upper Saucon, Abraham Neff, North Whitehall. William Sigfried. Salsburg. Thomas Peter, Washington. Levi Kistler, Lynn. William Sager, Hanover. Nathan Klotz, Lower Macungie. Nathan Friederich, Allentown. Peter Weida, Esq., Lowhill. Daniel Hausman, Washington. Charles Troxell, South Whitehall. Joseph Keck, Salsburg. Reuben Stabler. Esq. Upper Milford. John Erdman, North Whitehall. Joel Haas, Lynn. David Eberhard, South Whitehall. Henry Ritter, Salsburg. J. S. Kistler, Lynn. Charles Bachman, Washington. Welcome B. Powell, Allentown. Charles Glick, South Whitehall. Abraham. Blank, Upper Saucon. Joseph Line, Salsburg. Andrew Wint, Upper Saucon.. ADDITIONAL Junons. William Horn, Allentown. Ephraim J. Butz, South Whitehall. Jonas Neff, Lynn. Daniel Weaver, Lynn. Charles . L. Mohr, Upper Saucon. Charles It. Heist, Allentown. Jonas Koch, do - George Brong, South Whitehall. Nicholas Dawalt, llanover. ' Paul Brown, North Whitehall. Benjamin Riegel, Lower Macungie. Nathan German, Allentown. RETURN oP xUE Jaws.—We see it stated that Sir Moses Montefiere, who lately passed through Vienna on his way to Palestine, goes there to purchase a large district in the country, to set tle upon it the `Jewish paupers of Jerusalem.— Eventually his purpose is to settle there also, all those Jews who feel inclined to return to the country of their ancestors. This is, perhaps, the first practical effort yet made at procuring a return of that widely-scattered. race. MARRIED On the 21st ult., at Bethieliem, - by the Rev. A. IL Hobbs, Mr. DAVID J. Rimat, of Philadel phia, to MISS CATHARINE HEFT, of Allentown. On the 10th of June, by the Rey. Mr. Dubs, Mr. Joim DAVID, of South Whitehall, to Miss LUZINDA HALLOWAY, of Upper Saucon. On the 24th of June, by the same, Mr. ELI Ktmws, to Miss ESTHER Rom, both of South Whitehall. DIED. On the Ist of July, in South Whitehall, of liver complant, JOSEPH KERN, aged 40 years. On the 17th of June, in North Whitehall, of old ago, GEORGE EBERHARD, aged 92 years. On 20th of June, in North Whitehall, of Diarrhoea, ADAM, son of James and Magdalena Yell', aged 2 years. On the 22nd of June, in Upper Macungy, of Cancer, ELIZABETH, DELONG aged SO years. On the 22nd of June, in North Whitehall, CAROLINA SCHNEIDER, aged 23 yCars. On the 26th of June, in North Whitehall, lIENRY BEY ER, aged 70 years.' On the sth of July, in North Whitehall, of Diarrhoea, CAROLINA, daughter of Joel and Carolina Schneider, aged 15 days. On 20th of June, in Upper Milford. of con sumption, MARY ANN, consort of Willoughby Stout, aged 21 years. On the 9th of June, at the Poor House, CURISTIAN KERN, aged 3 years. On the 10th of June, at the Poor House, MA RY ANN E. BREIEN, aged 6 months. THE li/gI3RR~TS. ALLENTOWN MARKET Flour, per bbl. - - - - $lO 00 Wheat, 2 00 Corn, 1 00 Rye, 1 45 Oats, 70 Hay, 17 00 Salt, - r - - - - 50 Potatoes, - - - - 90 Ilam. per lb., 12 Sides, - - - - - 10 10 Lard, - - - - - - 10 Butter, 10 Eggs per doz. - - - - 14 CaTa 8.1UQU.51 LIVE NY STABLE. THE undersigned respectfully informs the 11 citizens of Catastunput and vicinity, that he has purchased the Livery Establishment of Mr. Jesse Knauss, and continues the btisiness in all its various branches, at the old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may wish , nt short notice and on reasonable terms. Ile has added to the stock a new lot of horses, and some splendid new carriages, which .will always be kept clean and in good order. His horses are all safe and gentle.— Large parties can be accommodated with a splendid omnibus. As he is a new beginner, he hopes by strict attention to buginess, keep ing good stork. and charging reasonably, to be favored with a liberal share of patronage. VALENTINE SHOEMACIIER. July 11. 91-3 m A New 1ta.A.3EL313 IJ 30 -32-..a.m5..±) IN ALLENTO WN, Between Dresher's and ligginan Bro.s' Lumber Yards, itaiamilton street. Eisenbratm 65$* Co., DESPECTFCLLY inform the citizens of Al lentown and the public in general, that they have lately opened a new Marble Yard at the above named place, where they carry on the business on an extensive scale. They have on hand a very large stock of Italian and Amer ican Marble which they are manufacturing into Tombs, Monuments, head and Foot Stones, Mantle Pieces, Table and Bureau Tops, dow and Door Sills, Steps, Posts, &c. Letter ing of the best style done in English and Ger man characters, and all kinds of Ornamental Work executed in the highest style of art and in the most substantial manner ; they will be pleased to furnish engravings and designs to suit the wishes of the pblic. They flatter themselves in 'doing as good work as is done in Pennsylvania, and certainly the best in this section, and to satisfy the public of the truth of this assertion, they invite them to call at their yard and examine their stock sand style of work. • They furnish all kinds of Sculptures and Ornamental Work, such ns has never been made in Allentown. They also keep on hand some beautiful sculptures made out of Italian marble, consisting of very neat and most chaste designs for Cemetery purposes, with Lambs carved to lay on the top, Flower Vases, Urns, Doves, and many other figures, to which they invite the attention of the public. ErGreat inducements are offered to country manufacturers to furnish them with American and Italian marble of the best quality, as they have made such arrangements as to enable us them furnish it at city prices. They hope by strict and prompt attention to business, moderate prices, and furnishing the best work in town, to merit n. liberal share of patronage. July 11. ¶—tf TVelteltalka TILE Directors of the Northampton Coal Com -11 pany will meet at the following places, to receive subscription to the capital stock, of said Company. At Allentown, at the house of Charles Ihrie, July 26th and 27th, at Bethle hem, at Caleb Yohe's on the 28th, at Easton, at Daniel IVhitesell's on the 30th and 31st, and at Nazareth at E. R..Seigfried's on the Ist day of August. A portion of the shares will be of fered at each place. A report of the said com pany either in English or German can be had at the Register office. By order of the Board. • DAVID 'WEAVER, President. July 11. Wanted. A situation is wanted as Teacher and Organ et. For particulars inquire at thin Office. April 4. . • .£--11 touri proclamation. WftHEREAS. the Hon. Washington illeCartneg 41 President Judge of the 'third Judicial Dis. met of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Northampton and Lehigh, and Peter Haas and Ja Diflinger, Esquires, Associate Judges .of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Le. high, and by virtue of their offices Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Genergl Jail delivery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Lehigh, have, by their precept to me directed, ordered that a Court of 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 MONDA Y the 6th day of August, next, to continue two. weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Jus tices of the Pence and Constables, of the county of Lehigh, that they are by the said pricepts corn. mantled to be there at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices are appertain. ing, and also that those who are bound by rocoe. nizances to prosecute agaitist the prisoners that arc or then shall be in the jail of the said county of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. Given under my hand in Allentown, the 25111 day of June, in the year of our Lord one thou . sand eight hundred and fifty.five. NATHAN WEILER, Sheriff. non SATE THE COMMONWEALTH Sheriff's Office, Allentown, July I I Orphan's Court Sale. B y virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan'ii Conti of the count) of. Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale on Friday the 3rd day of August, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the follow. ing described properly, viz: A certain tract of land, with the appurtenances, situated in Heidelberg. township, in the courtly of Lehigh afore -aid, bounded by lards of Joseph Lauehnor, jr . John Keitimerer. Jonas Kemmerer, Levi Fink Daniel Krum, Alartin Hand werk and others containing sixty-five acres and a half, tweet) acres of woodland and ten acres of meadow. and the remainder in good larniing condi don. The improvements thereon are a two r" story log awe . • "" Dwelling; House, NI!! "ra-StViSs barn, Wagon house, Blacksmith shop, and oilier 'outbuildings, also a never failing Spring, and an excellent Apple Orchard . Being the real estate of George Sensinger, oe,eased, late of Heidelberg, township, and county aforesaid. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given hp JONES SENSINGER, lIEUREN SENSINGER, Adm'ore. 13y the Court: J. W. MEcrax, Clerk. July 4, 1855. 4 11 - -511 Lehigh County High School , al Ban ni a sts• James S. Shoemalcer, Principal. rrIlE Lehigh County Iligh School will coin ' mence the second session on Monday. July .23d, 1855. The course of instruction will em bracethe different branches of a thorough English Education and Vocal and Instrumental Music, with the French, German and Latin languages. NPl, l llfre PAM PA!YIP, el! who may wish becoming Professional Teachers are request to inquire into the merits of the Iligh School. There will be no extra charges made for students who wish to study Astronomy, Philnsphy, and Mathematics. The Lehigh County High School can boast of having one of the hest Telescopes now in use, and also all the Philosophical and Mathematical Instruments which arc required to facilitate a student. The session will last eleven weeks. The charges are six, eight and ten dollars per session, according to the ad vancement of the scholar. An additional charge will be made to such students who may wish to study French, German, Latin and Music.— Boarding can be obtained at 'very low rates in private families in the the immediate vicinity of the school. REFERENCES: C. W. COOPER, Esq., County Superintendent. Tirows B. COOPER, M. D., Coopersburg. U. F. DICKENSHIED, M. D., Lower Milford.. MARTIN KEMMERER, Esq., Salsburg. THOMAS BURKHALTER, Emmaus. Wit.t.tam JAcour, Lower Macungie. SAMUK . I. KEMMERER, Esq., Upper Milford. Emmaus, July 4. Allitliq'bTifi -aAIBIL, ELECTION OF DIRECTORS WHEREAS letters patent bearing date 21st ir day of June, 1855, have been issued incor porating the Allentown Bank, notice is hereby given that an election of thirteen directors to manage the business of the said corporation will be held at the house of Charles Ulric, in the Borough of Allentown, on the 26th day of July, 1855, commencing at 10 o'clock A. - M., and closing at 5 P. M. By Order of the Board of Commissioners. A. G. RENNINGER, Secretary. N. B. The Commissioners will meet at 9 o'clock on the same day and at the same place. June 27. 111-5 w New Miss Shad. • NEV No. 1 Saybrook Shad in ifgc;9 l - nor' i half barrels ,just reedy .mrign eq il2inti xper, ed and for sale at the Store of sm. '1•110MAS B. WILSON. 11--4 w • D J. B A t RNES upm avuout., STILL performs all operations on f is iao. k-- 7 the Teeth with unpreeceded suc cess.. His mode of inserting Artificial Teeth cannot be surpassed for comfort to the wearer and durability and beautifulness in appearance. The general satisfaction he has given for years has been duly appreciated by the patronizing public. Office No. 48 East Hamilton street, up stairs, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth A: Co's. Store. • July 4. X—ly • July 4 9999.999949999999 SUS.T RECEIVED .AND FOR SALE ALT 01:71=1. The Married Woman's MIVATE HOWL COMPAIIOI ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER COPY. 11'Seo Advertisement i 4 another Utunri..Ln tt It It hhhhh h h h h h Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, creditors and others, who may be interested in the estates of the following deceased persons, in Lehigh county, Co wit: 1: The account of Samuel Seider, Executor of the Estate of Abraham Seider, dec'd 2. The account of Edward. Lerch, Adminis trator of the Estate of Peter Unganst, dec'd. 3. The account of Aaron Shifferd (Attor. in fact) of Henry Shifferd, Executor of the Estate of Eve Snyder; dec'd. 4. The account of George S. Krause, Guar dian of David Urffer, dec'd. 5. The account of Levi Lichtenwaller, Exe cutor of the Estate of Henry Schmoyer, deed. 6. The account of John Schaffer and Charles Bauer, Executors of the Estate of George Mad dern, rlec'd. 7. The account of Daniel W. Kistler, Admi nistrator of the Estate of David B. Lichtenwal ler, dec'd. • 8. The account of Jacob Krause and William Smith, Administrators of the Estate of John Smith. deed 9. The account of David Peter, Guardian of Emanuel Wehr. 10. The account of Jeremiah Ritter, Adminis trator.of the Estate of Stephen Ritter. dec'd. 11. The account of James McClelland and John McClelland, Administrators of the Estate of William McClelland, dec'd. 12. The account of George Ludwig, Guardian of Catharine Albright. 13. The account of Edward Kohler, Adminis- trator of the Estate of Gideon Zeliner, dpe'cl. GM N. The account of Conrad Frey'and Aaron Bast, Executors. of the Estate of Joseph Frey; dec'd. 15. The account of Elizabeth Sheirer and David Sheirer, Administrators of the Estate of David Sheirer, dec'd. IG. The account of Abrahnin Rice and Manas ses Rice, Administrators of the Estate of Jacob Rice, dec'd. 17 The account of Daniel Saeger, Adminis trator of the Estate of Charles Saeger, dec'd 18. The account of Joseph K. Heist, Charles K. heist and Reuben K. Heist, Executors of the Estate of Eve lkist, dec'd. 19. The account of Solomon Weaver (Agent) for Jacob Weaver, Executor of the Estate cf Hannah Zeisloff, dec'd. 20. The account of Solomon Kemmerer and Martin ICemmerer, Executors of the Estate of Martin Kemmerer, dec'd. 21. The account of Henry Romig. jr., Admin istrator of the Estate of Henry Romig, sen., dec'd. • 22. The first and separate account of David Mertz, one of the Executors of the Estate cf Frederick Miller, dec'd. 23. The first and separate account of Peter llarris, one of the Executors of the Estate of Frederick Miller, deed. 24. The account of Charles Ritter and Th4las Ritter, Executor of the Estate of AlicliaeMit ter. dec'd. 25. The account of Elias Mertz, (Agent) for Anna Matilda Mill, Administrator of Daniel Mill, deed. 26. The account of Israel Oswald and Jonas Oswald, Executors of the Estate of Daniel Os wald, dee'd. 27. The account of Tobias Sterner, Adminis trator of the Estate of Mary Smith, dec'd. 28. The account of Jonas Weaver and Samuel Camp, Administrators of the Estate of Henry Weaver, dec'd. 29. The account of Willoughby Fogel, Gaur dian of Sarah E. Weidner. 30. The account of Willoughby Fogel, Admi nistrator of the Estate sltf John Smith, jr., dec'd. t o and Guardians, linve."ll-ledeitAajcireniniastmtg Register's office, in Allentomq in and for the County of Lehigh, which said3Accounts will be laid before the Orphan's Contt of said County for coptirmation, on Tuesday the 7th day of August, 1855, at lb o'clock in the forenoon. SAMUEL COLVER, Register. Allentown, July 4. - NOTICE. s . Ak, ,,, ~2,4.,,,., In the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County. ~, Il ti: February 20, 1855. " The Le '' AP. it . high County Agricultural Society" .e.r 1+ XI made applicatioi praying the, said Court to grant' an order that the said Associa tion be and become &body corporate in law and equity under the provisions of the several Acts of Assembly in such cases made and provided. The application was read and accepted, and the Court direct notice to be given in at least one newspaper in the Borough of Allentown, that unless cause be shown against the same on or before the first day of the next term of this Court, the prayer of said petition will be granted. From the Records. Atiest—F. E. SAMUELS, Prothonotary. July 4. 11-4 f CATASAiIaII AGAINST TIIE. TIRO ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AND BOOTS AND SHOES, EVER SEEN IN CATASAUQUA, Is at Getz's Clxeav Store. lAim. GETZ adopts this method to inform the citizens of Catasauqua and surrounding country that he now has on band a very largo and excellent assortment of . Ready Made Clothing, -AND 113 , D123 . anb. ZUNI and is confident his stock cannot be excelled in tho County. Ho has lately received from Phil adelphia a very heavy stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of the most fashionable styles. from all of which he will make to order and also keep on hand a supply of READY MADE CIIOTHEVG. Orders to make up goods to measure will be accepted with plea sure, and punctually attended to, and as ha is a Practical Tailor, ho will guarantee perfect fits, and none but the best, workmanshrp will be sabred to pass his hands. His Ready-made consists in part of Dress Coats, of every ima ginable style, for Spring and Summer wear, Pantaloons, fancy and plain of all prices, Sum mer Pants in great variety ; Vests, Satin, fancy, and plain, drawers, shirts, collars, cravats, suspenders, &c., &c., all of which he is deter mined to sell at the lowest prices. • Ho also has on lend a very large assortment j 1 of Gentlemen's Su perfine. French Mo- W rocco, Calf-skin and Patent Leather .1111110. .• NO 0 TS, ,-, „---, . besides a large lot of coarse men s and boy's, boots. His stock of Ladies shoes is' very large, among which can be found every possi ble style. Children's shoes of every variety and style, plain and fancy colored. Ala* 9.. ¶7.--tf. A New Transportation Line. THE undersigned hereby informs the public that he has established a new Transporta tion Line, and that he is now prepared to ship all kinds of Merchandize, tzi.Y., from Philadel phia to Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Penn Haven, and all intermediate pla ces. Goods will be received and shipped from Nn. 65 North Wharves, below Vine street, Philadelphia. The Line is fitted out in the best possible manner, which enables him to trans port all Goods entrusted to his care with safety and despatch. As he is a new beginner, he hopes, by careful and prompt attention to busi ness, to be favored with a liberal share of pat ronage. HENRY SCHWEITZER, Proprietor. • AdENTS. R. B. Sellers & Co., Philadelphia. George W. llousel, Easton. G. & A. Bachman, Freemansburg Andrea• M'Carty, Bethlehem. C. & W. Edelman, Allentown. Er — Persons having Goods in the Store House at Allentown are requested to take them away without delay. June 27 littrana Seger Store r 313(71.413, • MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars No. 9 North Seventh St., Allentown, Pa. T un: subscriber flatters himself to say tha he has at all times the best and cheapes stork of Tobacco and Seg,aw ever brought to this place. Dealers in the above articles will find it to their advantage to give me a call, as I sell at the lowest Phila delphia and New York wholesale prices. A aeneral assortment of American and Foreign Leal Tobacco always on hand. May 9 ALPT3E3. IVC:IO I I S 3CCJ.M. nkIIE undersigned give notice agreeably to the is Laws of Pennsylvania : that they purpose making application at the next term of the Legis. !attire of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, to he located in the Borough of Calasau. qua, and County of Lehigh, under the name, style and title of the Rank of Calasturqua, lo have general banking and discounting privi leges, the capital to be ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and to commence operations when the said sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars shall have been paid in. Joseph Laubach, James D. Schell. Robert Williamson, John Thomas, David Thomas, John Williams, Uriah Bruner, Joshua Hunt, jr.. • E. H. Huber. Augustus H. Gilbert, Reuben Dilcher, Charles G. Schneller, George Scherer, Simon Sterner, William Fillians, Peter Laux. Henry Sellers, James W. Fuller, Reuben Patterson, Samuel Thomas, Charles Graffin, Owen Rice, liggB Ve i l N il Fulle r, , Charles Rau, . S. H. Lacier, William Goetz, F. B. Martin. June 27. MkT 0 wX l ' X GI Mi. To the Tax Collectors dad Tax Pariers of Lc lalish County, for the year 1855. W HEREAS a number of the citizens of Le high County have expressed a desire to pay their taxes during the month of July in or der to secure the five per cent discount, pro vided for by several acts of assembly of this Commonwealth, and in order to maintain the honor and credit of the county, the Commission ers have, Resolved, That tho respective Collectors of the County, and Militia Taxes, levied and as sessed on the property and things in the differ. ent townships and boroughs in the county of Lehigh, be and they are respectively, author. ized and directed to make an abatement 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 amount of County and Militia . Taxes, to them respectively charged for the yehr A. D. 1855. The collectors of the several Wards and townships arc requested to pay over to Aanox 'NOXELL, Esq., Treasurer, at his office in Al lentown, all monies so collected, as State, County or Militia Taxes, as follows : Those of Lynn, Heidelberg, Lower Macungy. Upper Macungy, Catasuqua and Lehigh Ward (Allentown.) on the 25th of July. North Whitehall, South Whitehall, Lower Milford, Upper Milford, Washington and Low hill, on the 26th of July. North and South Wards (Allentown), Hano ver, Upper Saucon, Wcisenburg, and Salisbury, on the 27th of July. Collectors will take notice that no paper mo ney of less 'denomination than. five dollars and only such as is par in Philadelphia (except Re- - lief notes) will be received for taxes. For the benefit of the collectors, we will say to them to be on their guard in taking notes of the following Banks. as there are many Coun terfeits on there of various denominations, to wit : The Harrisburg Bank old issue ; Middle town Bank and Relief; Northumberland Bank ; Schuylkill Bank ; Doylestown Bank Lancaster Bank 10's and 20's and:Relief. The Farmers and Drovers Bank of Waynesburg, Honesdale Bank, Erie Bank are not par. The collectors and tax-payers will also bear in mind that the final settlement of taxes must be made speedily, that the forbearance hereto fore extended can in no wise be allowed herafter. The collector need not be put off with a promise• to pay him next.spring- or winter—it will avail nothing. The Commissioners by the act of assembly are limited for a final settlement of the Militia taxes on the first Monday of December next, consequently on or before said time a final set tlement by the collectors must bo made ; if no final settlement is made up to the specified time, no exonoratiens will be allowed and the tax must be paid. in full, according to the du plicates. It is expeated the collectors will strictly adhere to the above in the discharge of their duties. ( JOSEPH MTLLER, • JOHN WEBER. Com'ers. SAMUEL SIEGER, • Attest—EDWARD BMX, Clerk. Com'ere. Off3ce, June 27: If—aw • Job Printing, Diestlyilxecatedat the " Register office." STARTLING, BUT TRUBt WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW, • How often it happens, that the wife lingers trots for ono year to da y y to ear i feel the happy andn that pitiable con exhilarating NSWdition as not era once Incident to the enjoyment of health.. THE BLOOMING BRIBE; But a fow years ego in the flush of health' and'Youlk and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and. apparently ins explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, salfew, doblUd tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves Unstrung spirits depressed, countenance bearing the inipreet of suffering, and an utter physical and . mental prof. tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest me' plainest rules of health as connectett with the mei , rsage state, the violation of which entails, disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often/ HEREDITARY GOMPLAINTB UPON THE CHILDREIi " UNTO TITS THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Tranunthllng CONSUMPTION Scriorvialie IIYPOCIIONDRIA, INSANITY, GOOW„ KING'S EVIL, nod other and DREADFUL INKERIT'ANCt FROM THE PARENTS. "And must this continuo? Must this be? L there af remedy ? No relief? 'No hope?" The remedy Is by knowing the causes mad atokillp them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them These am - pointed out fit THE• MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION; y3y DR. A. M. MAMMA% . PRO)TaiIOR OP DISEASES OP WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000),1Stnio, pp. 21.4 [ON FLEE PAPER, iELTRA BlBDilra, $1.0071 A standard work of established reputation found closer fn the catalogues of the great trade sales in Now Ye' Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the prin clwy booksellers in the United States. It was first publis In 1847, niece which thne EOM FIVE 111INDREE TROLIEAND COFFEE bar° been Fold, of which there ROM upwards of - • - ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MArt q f attesting the high estimation la which aI, held'ouisilliv" liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALIt the author having devoted his excluelveattenUon to el& treatment of complaints pecullar`to fenralet, In respect to' which he IA yearly consulted by thousands both to pencil' nod by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by compariag Ler owe symptoms with those described, the nature, oharactieti causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. , Thu wife about becoming a mother has often need instruction and advice of the utmost Importance to flee future health, in respect to which het sensitiveness fee. bids consulting a medical gentleman, will thud sao'L• affection and advice, and also explain many symptom, which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as aa the peculiarities incident to her situation are deseribod.• H. D. BOAS. • I[-: flow many ace suffering from obstructions or kreguillek Ines peculiar to the female system, whleti undermine th. health, the effects which they are ignorant, and or which their delicacy forbids evoking . madiait adriale Many suffering from prolapses uteri (falling of the wore* or from fluor a/us (weakness, debility, dm.) Many ea In constant agony for many months proteding conflide. meet Many have difficult If not dangerous delirerM nud slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose tires ate hamrded during such time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief, It Is of courts° impracticablo to convoy fully the eariaelf aubjecta treated' of, ail they are of a aaturo strloUy lan tended for tho married cr there contemplating , marriage: Reader, aro you a husband or a father? a wife' Or ad mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Prove your aincority, and lose no time In learning what causes Interfere with their health and hap piness not less than your own. It will avoid to you yours, as It has to thousands, many a day of pain and followod by sleepless nights, incapacitating thy mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for , medical attendance, modieJnew and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining , years, the infirmities of ago and the proper education•ef your children. ueico of the universal populinity of the workv asevldenceu ary thins have been attempted, as well on 'booksellers Al mg the public, by Imitations of title page, spurious editions,• and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other device. and deceptions, it baa been found' nbeesaasw therefore,. to CAUTION THE PUBLIC . to buy no book unless the trocdtt "Dr. A. M. listencrode 129 liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry in thti Clerk's Office on the back of) the title page ; and ...buy only of reapectablu and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Bondman. AT Upon receipt of One Dollar "TEB MAB: RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIOAL COM. PANION" is sent i d ((((mailed fax ) to any part of ue. United States, the adas and British Provinces; All letters must be oft-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MADRIOEAII, box 1214, biew.York Oily. Publishing Moe, No. 129 Liberty Street, New York. Haines & Diefenderfer, Allentowri T. B. Peterson. J. M. Moss & Bro., and Thar.' Cowperthwait, Philadelphia—Spangler & Bra, Lancaster—ll. A. Lentz, Reading—E. Benner Suntheytown. January 10, REEVE L. KNIGHT', • [Successor to Hartley& Knighta Bedding and Carpet WAREHOUSE, No. FfB South Second Street, Philadelphia, Where he keeps constantly on• hand a full' sortment of every article in hits line of business:- Feathers, Featherbeds; Patent Spring Matresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw Matresses, Velvet Tapestry, beautiful Brussels, Three-* Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and MeV , Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton !Watauga, Cocoa; and Spanish Matting., Floor and Stair Drug; gets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table an& Piano Covers, to which he respectfully invitee the attention of purchasers. Out. 11, 1854 11 School Teachers Wanted. 7,110 TICE is hereby given that the School Direc -11 tors of Upper Macongy School District war meet at the public house of A. ERDMAN, in FO- , gelsvitle,on the Bth day of August, 1865, for the purpose of engaging eleven competent School. Teachers, to tench five months for the salary. or twenty five dollars per month Such Wu) feel;. desirous to make application for a School, meat' be present at this meeting to undergo anuami. nation. By Order of the Board. T. U. BREENIG, Sec. Jun 20 121121111173 11111072illa w .P 6 XLC:O32II:TC:2IIg C OIIIMISSIOII 4J D' DEALERS • FIND GRo - otnrrsr, No-. 40 South' Water" Steed, Plilladryder; . ErAv4 fIONSTANTLI ON ITAND Cheese, Starch, Pure Spices, • Butter, Sweet Oil, Beans, Lard, Castile Soap,. Parleys Dried Fruit r alive Soap, Sal. Soda', Cranberries, Salaratus , Scaled Herfilrip Ess. Coffee, Farina, Dairy Sisk fr. County Merchants sending orders Sy Aug, may rely on having the same quality et goo& sent, and at the same price, as if they were per , many present. • May 30« • worse Dliensc4, as a AGENTS. 4 1-6rtr Ily-8i EMU
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