===l== Special Message on Kansas Affairs . On the 24th tilt., President Pierce sent to Congress a special Message in reference to the affairs in Kansas. After some debate the Mes sage was read in the House as well as the Sen ate. The substance of the document, as sum med up. by a Washington letter-writer, is as follows I. It culogiSes tho Kansas-Nebraska law. 11. Assails Gov. Reeder as guilty of malcon duct. M. Abuses the people of the Free States who favored Anti-slavery emigration to Kansas. IV. Admits the "irregularities" committed by the border ruffians in the election of Kansas, ' but tries to cloak them by asserting that they wore approved by Gov. Reeder. V. Insists that the transfer of the seat of Gov ernment by the Legislature in defiance of Gov. Reeder's veto, does not invalidate the acts of said Legislature. VI. Recognizes the election of IVltitefleld as Delegate, and ignores that of Reeder. - . VII. Denounces the Free State movement in Kansas as rebellion, and goes f:r dealing with the actors therein as traitors. VITT. Promises to put down the Free State organization, by arms if necessary IX. Assails those who circulate through the States accounts of the Border Ruffian outrages in Kansas. X. Proposes an act looking to an early or ganization of a State Government in Kansas. In conclusion the President says, that if the inhabitants of Kanzas shall desire a State for mation, and be of sufficient numbers, the prop -er -course would be a convention of delegates to prepare a constitution, and recommends the en actment of a law to that effect in order for its admission into the Union in a lawful and proper manner, and that a special appropria tion be made to defray any expenses which may become requisite in the execution of the laws or in maintaining public order in that Territory• Governor Roeder in Reply to the President. Ex-Governor Reeder. of I:ansas, loss published the following letter in relation to the recent message of the President on tlse Kansas troubles: Stmt: The Special Message of the President of the United States, colon tusk:stud yesterday to Congress, nut only myself personally. lost silso my con stituents, whom inelinatism as well an ditty imperious- ly demands of me to jststify end protiset. Entirely PlitiAlell as I not with the course adopted. op to this time. Isy the people of Kansas—continued that it has s been dictated hr a desire to preserve the peace. the , reputation, and the glory of our eauntry—kuslwing, that it has, at every stogy. been ellaracteriAtol by the most conservative noolerotissu tool laud:tide regard for the right of others—Loving teen tit every step the plainest mitnifestution of the anxious desire to avoid even the ...milldam:, s.l elleroa.llllll,lo. 11,1111itgret1- I 1111110, I A 1011111111! I . llllle 1.1 every in.ttily trod I 'every sense of duty. if I allowed the aspertions of i the Alessage to pass motors. 4. holes the 3lessiige shall incite and Frallulele new iliVaSiiirla of our tertitory not fresh outrages on our citizens, it will produce 1.. 11s no regret. es it Inn cruised DO stirprisse. After boring seen our people trampled on, oppresses' owl robbed, on the cue h:uul by the invntlers of their soil, mot du rho other by the influence, the stulltyity, and the : officers of the present Administration after Isoving witne-ssesl the esslsl- Islooded murder of sin unarmed and uncilleniling citi zen by ell ollicer of the Adittiet,tt,iti,te. who i, not only unmolested by the lea, end tairebillicil by the President who appointed hint, lint who hen, perlittp,- vtrengthentl his ofro•isti Conant soul enhances' his ehnncrs o f ii / .. t1 11 111i..1i I,y the 11.1; it is n o t 111 1111 smr pt•ising that Ai/10..1,11y the toed of th,.t Adminis tration, Ise me repro-ente.l nod penciled. After hav ing seen the Chief Magistrate, during tive organized invasions or our territory, uttosse.ed by- a Silll2le I.ytn pally in Ilivor of uu iitiolTeoiling people, innorent of on wrong. and 1,0...rin.r. only lo carry out for themselves the doetrine ~r 111.. t to build up snot extend the I.:Ts:mut:, of 1/11r essontry--, after hitting seen cur invielers cowing upon its armed (without reproof if out with etheitli iteretisttiot) from the contents of the Arsenal, of the United States, e s_ tatblishing n system of toms Mt low aver life and prop erty, regulates' 1/111S Lc the uncontrolled will of vitt tlietiVe and irresponsible 1111111—ll system under tilde!' life Wes taken and property destroyed : the Isighwoy, obstructed: travellers seized, searehisi and detained: all the pursuits of life par:sly/est. mutt the destruetion and extermination of whole :settlements threatened and evidently intended—lmelsed up Iss the s it o n ti oi , and tmthstrity of the Feslerstl ssftiscrs, who pledge pub fitly tho co-operation. of the President, and all based upon the html that 0 man t•ileottrageil, perhaps aided, by his friends, had made Isis escape front to arrest uu constuble's pence warrsust. Alter Itstving thins seen - our naturist and legal protectors joining in the nowt atrocious measures of oppiseSsioli tood wrong, it is no matter oftsurprise bison misrepresentation our posi tion and our objects emanating, from the same source. Thin is not the moths nor the cline in which to slhs cuss the themes of this Atessage. Expecting. as I have to right to"expeet from the elearness of the ex clusive title I am prepared to show; that I shall en joy a seat and n voiee on the (Icor of the llostse. f am willing patiently "ht bide my time." At the proper time and 14-tee, however. I pledge myself to meet and expose the misstatements of facts and the errors or law 111111 logic Which it contains. I will Show that there is nothing but cold cruelty stud insmlt ist (lie re quest of on appropriation to pay an missy or a posse to preVelit the people of hwsssu from this eommis s i a n td outrage soul trea-oss. 1 will clout that the ins.ve went for a Into line ten meat is tai•elutrd us in the loos of itworigin oat plogres , , 1111.1 11111 t 1111 we Intro d o ne in this direetissn has loci, utultsr the stmetion the preeepte and examples. of :di the ;1.1 , 111 men or the country for the lost fittv )4,11,---of the legislut ion of e./11gre,S and the action of the Eteeittive in repeated mid well-considered eit,i,, And .if a deliberate opinion of a high and distinguished Atiorney-tleneral of the United Slides, and whieli, as it is a part of the ar chives of the Executive Delilah:mot, it is to lie regret - tad the President ilia not consult before the delivery of the Message. If it is illegality and incipient treason for a new State to be formed without an enabling Act of Congress, 1 Will Filmy that fourteen Senators or the United States hold their seats, unit smelt States Omni '. In this Union by virtue of illegal and treasonable pro ceedings—that Congress Ilan munitioned revoluthal, file • tsy and treason, again and again; and that the weal . rank noxious eell has even eurislitol hi the bt White I use l.: n and the x(3,4lth'. beitartment ; mid, baring vindicated my people, I will also, with the utmost confidence of success, proceed to theininor and ''...,—seeondury task of vindicating myself in suet; a man ner, I trust, as to show flue attack to have been ill-ad vised and unfortunate. As to the discussion in the Message of the paints in volved in the contested seat, I shall meet them when • thearise is hearth; and ns the House is the sole. con-' stitutlonal judge of the qualifications of its own mem bers, I trust that the minds of members may be kept open nod unprejudiced until they shall hear the law nud the facts of the ease, and that—whether the dis cussion by the Exeeutive of some of the points involv ed has been made because they Were incidental to another subject, or aimed and intended to prejudge my clitim,.l hope In either case• that both sides may be heard before a decision. This hasty note has swelled to nn unpremeditated length. Its object is only to solicit front the House and the public a suspension of judgment as to the position and action of our people—ns to my right to A Boat, and as to the charges against me iu the Mes sage, until I.ean be heard. Very respectfully, yours, Washington, Jan. 25, 1855, A. 11. REEDER. t AltlO*A HUNTIM. —Ex-Shoriff Yates, of Kane county, lowa, recently took a five days' hunt on horseback, with a single rifle, and returned with• fifteen elk and nine deer, weighing over 6,000 poudds. .„ • I VROPITABLE EELING.—The Yarmouth (Mass.) On the 29th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Yeager, Irgiolatiur prombings. . Register of January 18th says : I Mr. BENEVILLE FEGELY, of Longswamp, Berks " The excessive'cold weather last week came county,. to Miss ELIZABETH HAMAN, of Allen - -- : : town ' SENATE. • ~, so suddenly that the eels on our coast had not] On thd 29th inst., Mr. Lnubach presented sufficient warning to get into their winter quer several petitions signed - by two hundred and tern of mud, and consequently were overtaken twenty-four citizens (IF Lehigh county, for the repeal of the Liquor Lnw. by the frost, and frozen stiff as pokers. Hun- On the 30th, Mr.' Laubach read a bill in - dreds of bushels of them were driven.ashore, and I place to incorporate the Catasauqua Gas Corn- barrels shipped for the city markets. We learn pang. that some fifty of sixty barrels were last week On the 31st, Mr. .Ely presented a petition' from citizens of Bucks county, for the repeal of sent from Orleans, ria railroad, for New . .1 the Mum law, and a remonstrancetegainat the York, where they are esteemed a luxury, and I repeal orsaid law. ' meet it ready sale at from ten to twelve cents • Itlr. Ingram. (of Judiciary corn.) as commit- si per p un o d." ted, House bill No. 121, relative to the appoint- ; I ------4H13110- ment of an Auctioneer in Allentown, Lehigh A /ISSAELT UPON MIL GREELY.—As Mr. Greyly, coun Mr. y ßrowne, (of corn. on Corporrition) with t. of the New York Tribune, was coming from i amendments. the bill to incorporate the Cala- . the Capitol' at Washington, on Tuesday after-' sanqua Gas Company. ' noon. lie was attacked by Mr. Rust of Arkan- I Mr. Limbach called up Senate bill No, 80, , sag, who with his fists inflicted several blows on relative to the Catnsauqua and Fogelsville Rail road company. , Mr. (freely 's head ; and afterwards as he was Mr. Laubrich and Mr. Walton explained the approaching• the National Hotel, Mr. Rust ; provisions of the bill : wiled it passed filially. Struck his arm severely with a stick. The HOUSE. assault, it i 3 presumed, was in consequence oft On the 29th the following bills, on the Pri- certain strictures in a Washington letter, in the; vete Calender, passed first, second and final Tribune of Monday, on Mr. Rust's proposition reading : l An Act to incorporate the Hanover and in the House, requesting the candidates for the South Wldtehall bridge Company." Speakership to withdraw from the contest. An Act relative to the appointment of an ~ ---‘, ----0..0-n n ITAT orISCONSIN NE ..T WSPAPERS ARE 'WORTH , Auctioneer in the borough of Allentown, in'the county of Lehigh." AT a FORCED SA E.—Tie first copy struck 0 T f , I On the :list Mr. Hilda, (of corn, on Rail- the Newport Mirror, a new paper recently' 'roads,) a bill relative to the Catasauqun and, started at Newport, Wisconsin, was sold ate Fogelsville Railroad Company. - auction for $O5, the second for $lO, and the Mr. Hippie, (of coin. on Railroads.) a further , Si.„ third for $ These is were purchased and supplement to the charter of the Allentown Railroad Company. , paid fur by men who intend to preserve them ; as mementoes of the beginning of a city which i A CARP, or FAsTisu —Two Pal Land's in an, they expecte to see spring up about the spot— Ice House One Month Without Feed !—Some • - two months since, William Hank, Sen., of the now a wilderness—where the papers were White Bear tavern, Addisville: Northampton struck of. Tp., missed two pet lambs that his family were raising, and which were allowed the privilege , believeßy in of Dor; To.ADE.—who wouldit? the premises. Search was made over the quiry among dealers, says the Life Illustrated,' whole farm, and much inquiry was made of the . and a careful examination of " accounts of neighbors and others in the vicinity respecting sl les" we find the Minutia of money invested in them, but no traces of their whereabouts could ' ' ' be obtained. Tt was at length believed that thevl the dog trade in N. York city to be not far ' had been stolen and the prospect of ever find- I from an hundred thousand dollars ! There are ing them was entirely abandoned. Some time I upwards of ten thousand dogs sold here ari- . within a week or two Mr. Harris thought it ' nnau was about time 63 get ready to fill his ice house, Y ____ - _ _____ and sent a man or two down into it to clean it i il — _,rT. T. BARNUM, the celebrated Showman, out and put it in order for the rcceival of the i . involved v in . e of the seriouslythe recent failure winter crop. On entering it they found the' Is pet lambs therein. in a weak and emaciated Jerome Clock manufacturing Cempanyorßridge condition, having been there over one month, port, Connecticut. The paper out, with his with nothing but a pumpkin. which had fallen name on it is over $450,000, to pay which in accidentally front a wagon house above, and would require the sacrifice of nearly one mil was partly consumed. They were then res tored to light and liberty. and have pretty ; lion worth of such property as he owns. The much recovered from the eMets of their con• whole affair is in the hands 6f the lawyers, linement. It is supposed that they had fallen who will no doubt make a good thing out of through a trap door in the floor of the wagon the lucky, but in this instance unfortunate, house. which is about the ice heuse.—Doyes- , Showman. town Dt MoCrat. To Kr:Er WARM.—AII exchange says :-" By- A WINDFALL —A young named llAnnr the-by, those who are scant of bed clothes at GILEY, who is now engaged as watchman at the Kentucky Locomotive works, has recently had this season should recollect that a bottle of hot left him, conditionally, by a deceased u n cle ill water placed in their beds at their feet, Will England, $200,000. Mr. Grey is only 25 years • warm the whole bed until daybreak. Don't of age—already linving inherited :'3-15,000 ' his father, w telt he spent ter be n efit of fill the bottle ; and be sure to let it stand, h himself and " mankind in general." llis prm with the hot water in it, sonic ten or fifteen dent old uncle, knowing his fast habits, in his minutes before corking it up and placing it in! youth, and not knowing his industrious habits. the bed-otherwise it may burst. Recollect and now inserted ns a condition of the inheritance• that if the said Ilarri• was in debt at the age fill it with water, not rum." . _ _ - - -- -- of 30, five hundred dollars, he should forfeit the inheritance. Ilere i.e a stronger incentive to PiirsExrs.—A correspondent of the keep ahead of one's debts than we have ever . Charleston Chronicle, writing from New York, seen before. says :—" An aggregate of :;, , 20,000 is said to have been trinketed in to the daughter of ex- Mst,AstMot.v.—We learn that a young la dy Mayor Mickle, oil her marriage 'to a son of ex ef Cumberland county, while sleighing one night last week, was frozen to death. She cont. ;Nlayor Lawrence. I saw, only this morning, plained to her companion early in the evening at Ball, Black, & Co.'s, an $8,500 diamond of being very cold, but there being no public I necklace, ..just mounted as a bride's present ; house near they did not stop. Soon after, on also. a brooch, at Tiffany & Co.'s, costing $4,- coming to a tavern, she refused to get out. saying she felt very comfortable, and they , 000, intended as a present to another bride.— drove on. Arriving; at home, she had to be as- This is about up to the Babylonian mark." sisted out of the sleigh. in a stupor-like man nor, 'and shortly afterwards expired.—haggis- Sitnixi; MATcm—The Philadelphia papers burg Telegroph• state that a skating match took place on the -1..8,--0- ' Delaware on Tuesday, between Samuel S. and CHARCOAL eon SWINE.--TI is not. perhaps, : generally known, that one of the best articles j Oliver Lippincott. The parties started from a that can he given to swine while in preparation • point up the river, a distance of fourteen miles, for the tub is common charcoal. The nutritive 1 and reached Popular street in one hour and ten properties are so great that they have subsist- minutes from the time of shirting. The affair ed on it without other food for weeks together. Geese confined so as to deprive them of motion, I created no little interest among the friends of and fed on three grains of corn per day, and as the parties. - Oliver Lippincott distanced his much coal as they can devour, have become fat- , competitor about twenty yards. tened in eight days. - The hog cats voracious- 1 -- - ----461.0- Iy, after a little time, and is never sick- while i Iloors.—A Werning.—Thq Detroit Herald he has a good supply. It should always be , furnishes the following :—" 'A fashionably kept in the sty, and fed to the inmates regu- I dressed lady entered one of our churches a few larly, like all other food. I ---...-3-------- 1 Sabbaths since, and after three ineffectual At- TERRIBLE SACRIFICE or LIFE.—On the A met•i- ! ,- tempts to effect an entrance into one of the pews, can ship Waverly, which was transporting a abandoned the effort, and left the house in dis cargo of Chinese coolies to Havana, a terrible I affair happened. The captain died, and the ,t' li"st." mate having some difficulty with the coolies Holloway's Pills.—Wonderful Cure of a ordered them below and fastened down the • diseased Liver. Emily Burton, aged 34, of hatches. in 4.welve hours after he opened the hatches and found that of 442 all but 140 had 1 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, LOng Island, New perished from sullhcation. The mate and crew! York, was fora long time in a very precarious have been imprisoned for this inhuman conduct. I state of health, owing to her liver being dis • eased • the medical faculty prescribed for her in SinANGIC.—A lady of this place gave birth a i vain, and every remedy she thought likely to few days since to a very strange and pitiable creature. The child, front some unknown benefit her she made use of with the like ill Cause, of course, had not attained its full pro- ! success. About two months ago, she com portions and all the faculties pertaining to corn-' menced using Holloway's pills, and complied men mortals, being born without eyes or with the priiite,d directions, which quickly pro month, and with the lirain, instead of being covered,.exposed. We have not heard whether duced a very pleasing change, in five weeks, the it is still living ornot.—Easton Argus. . I bloom of health was again upon her checks, A Nommum VormiE.—lt is stated that some months since a ship sailed from New York for Australia, with a cargo mostly of flour. It cost in New York about $lO per barrel, and was sold immediately on arrival for $25. Deduct 65 per barrel for all charges, and the clear profit on .the shipment of 8,000 barrels was $80,000." The same shipment from thence to Calcutta took in a Largo of saltpetre, &c., 'for New York. The net profits of the voyage were about $llO,OOO. TRAGEDY IN A COUIIT ROOM.—TO ton, Mo., on Saturday week a gunsmith named Harrison was on trial for several burglaries, which, it was charged, he had committed. During the trial it was disclosed that he had violated the person of his step daughter, a girl of 17, and by threats against her life had in duced her to keep the secret. The girl's bro ther, who was present, left the Court room, procured a pistol, loaded it, returned to the Court room, placed the pistol to Harrison's head, discharged the pistol, and left him it life less corpse in the presence of the magistrates. The young man was tried immediately, and discharged from custody. • THE LEHIGH - REGISTER, F •BRUARY 6, 1856. being perfectly cured, to the agreeable surprise of her friends. These Pills are also infallible in all diseases of the stomach and bowels. On the 3d inst., by the Rev. Mr. J. 'Dubs, Mr. COLEMAN A. Met:, to Miss CASIIARINIL STs..rrtnn, both of Allentown.. Good for you Cot.E! Mny lutppinens nttend you nod every 11—lessing weigh fifteen pounds. On the 20th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Vogelhach, Mr. PHILIP HERMAN, to Miss MARIA, EISEN HAUER, both of Allentown. On the 3rd inst., by the same, Mr. TILGII MAN KEPPLEIR, of Milford, to Miss MARY A. BADER, of Simon. On the 224 tilt., by the Rev. Mr. J. Dubs, Mr. JOHN LACKICY, of CataSilUqUa,to Miss SUSAN MILLER, of Allentown. On the 28th, by the same, Mr. FRIEDERICII ZEPitENFRI.D, of Allentown, to Miss MAny Mu.- Maxntawny; Berks Co. On the 3rd inst., by the same, Mr. EMANURL WElllt, to Miss SARAH A. Ikons, both of Wash ington. , • MARRIED DIED On the 8111 lilt.. in Heidelberg, of dropsy, HENRY Mimi., aged 81 years. On the 21st.. in Hanover, of fever. Dgx.r.t mix F., son of Samuel and Sarah Saylor, aged 2 years. On the 27th ult., in Heidelberg, IllAnY A., wife of David - Fink, aged 22 years. On the 30th nit., in South Whitehall, of fever ELIZA J., wife of Stephen Knauss, aged 33 years. On the 31st ult.,.in Upper Simeon, EstiAm. HAmus, aged 29 years. OR the 3 . lst ult., in tipper Saucon, HANNAH TIOFFERT, aged 36 years. On the Ist inst., nt the Allentown Furnace. Muer J., daughter of John and Catharine Ker ner, aged 2 years. fig'Qs* 111 ALLENTOWN MARKET Flour, per bbl Wheat, - Corn, - - Rye, - Oats, - llay, - Salt, - - Potatoes, Ham. per lb., Sides. - Shoulders, - Lard, - Butter, - Eggs per dor 3E 7 ' 3EIL .a.a_v - Tx. i_. i 1%7- NFIE iNSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI LA DELPIIIA. QT.\ TEm ENT OF THE ASSETS OF TIIE COM- L.) PANY, en apiiiinry I, ISSI, pithibilea in the provi7ons or the Sixth Section of the Act or Assembly, of Anvil Sill. 1 12. MORTC, Ef;., Being first Mertes WO.l au Ile:11 Estate in the City cell Comity of phimeNcept : , : tttil,ttr•il in :.lotthvunery, Iluelcs. Schuylkill and Allegheny - cFmnties, Penn'n. • HEAT, EfATATE. Purehnee.l rt Sheriff's color, under mortgage elnitns, viz : Eight houce< and n lit TO by 150 feet, on the Senthwest corner or Chest tutt 111.1 Seventeenth streets, A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on the North side of Spruce 81., mul \Vert or Eleventh street, A house and lot. 27-7 by 100 feet, on West ride of Penn Square, South of High street. Two houses stud lot, each IS I.y MO lbet, en the smith (la, or :41.im00 street. no:u• :lixteentli street. kite houses and 1.14 emit 17-9 lry feet. I:10, lit (1::, ICI., 1017 I )ilwyn t4reet, Three house , viel lot. 40 i.e :, I feet, ou Bost vide .. Seventeenth ctreet. Stotth of Pine street, ifotel mid Int, fto i. I foot. tot t:n• Sonthenst corner ot' tout tool t Bench streets. 'rive Lou se :ma •;. I I:rt feet, on din Novt'i side or I ;. West of Arlibinstr. e t, Seven Lou.+es :'.11.1 lot. 211 ''vii7 feet, on the ele , t die .if t , treet, 1 4 11i.4 Pliestnitt elreet. A liniuse and lot. Itl by aO feet. No. Of vitz,v.lol. strvet.en-i.if Ninth et.. 'mood rent ut• •a ht 1:1-i by 411 the North sight of Ili ter ttreet. 411 feet ‘ves4 of rtreet LOANS. PORABY LOAN ;'; 1111 St , el: n Collut,ral Security 1.11'()(11iFA. zillo,ooo Alint , lotve Loan..l per cent. (interest on,) 2011 .( l ures Bonk of T:enttirlty, 17 n North'n.1111111: of Ken Welty 2. 101) " 17'1'4,11111ml: of Temlogsee. I i 1,3„ 1:1 " InFnranve I`,, m r i ny (I f th e Slate ttfl'entisylvottili, 20:1 " Southwark llttilrotol Co. :11 Connnorcial and It:1111.0;cl Dank, non " Pertns)lV:lllitt Raitrona Co. 01 Franklin Fire Insurance Company, 2 " Liltrary 21 " 1 7 nion Canal Comicuty, 1:t 10 " Schuylkill Railroad Co., 11- 1 11 “ City Warrants, NOTES and 1111,T,S reevicabla NSErfLED POLICIES MERCHANDISE CASII on liana in lianas of arzonts LOSSES BY FIRE. • LOSSES PAID DIMING TII 11 A' EAR 1555. $237,574 40. By Order of the Board. CHARLES N. BANCKER, PRESIDENT Attest: • CHARLES G. BANCKER, Seeretaiy Philadelphia, Feb. u. ORPHLIN'S COURT MLA -gPI By virtue and in pursuance or an order issued out ; f the Orphan's Court 4,t . Lehigh 44 ty, there ; trill be exposed to public sale on Saturday the 15 . th ;lay of March, lo o'clock itt the forenoon, on the prenakes, the f.,lll,whig vnlitablo rail e.4tate. viz: A vertain tract of land, situate in Iland er town- ship, in the county 4;f Lellitala aforesaid, adjoining holds ofielm IZrauss and Levin Krauss, containing (i anus, more or less. The entire tract is in a high , state of cultivation, under good fences, and trrll 4, , wor thy the attention of vapitaliAs. 'rho tract is situated on the west aide of the 1111i . 0 tight of Ilethlelted, on flue road leading to Allentown, and is wall adapted to be laid out iii town lute. It will he sold in either ;large or small tracts, or entire, to suit purchasers. Being the real estate of a nse rk B ur k e , lute ta• the horougit Bethlehem. Terms :in the tiny at the place of :ale, awl tine nt• tentinnee given by E. S. WARNE, CHARLES A. LBCKENBACH.I " mr.e. Thy the Court :—J. W. 'MICKLEY, Clerk February a rola SALE. taems3 f2minta 4/ BRICK and 3 Frame Dwelling Houses and lots. of groundin the Borough of Allentown, formed in different parts of the Town, at reasonnble prices.— Enquire nt the Office of LAWALT, & STABLER, Real Estato Agents, No. 59 East Ramillon Street, Allentown. February 11, 1856, —2:11 ?DR. H. A. GRIM , I M. OFFICE AT THE 30.41.43-1-1 M 33E1Cler 31113ra, NO. 3 WEST HAMILTON STREET. ALLENTOWN, PA Allentown, Feb. 0 A NEW:FIRM. . A NEW BLACICSNITHING ESTABLISHMENT IN A LLENFOWN. TILE undersigned inform the citizens of Allentown and vicinity that they have entered into co-part nership under the firm of STEIN BERGER & REINERT, and intend carrying on the blackemithing business in all its various branches. They aro satisfied that they are able to turn out ni good and cheap work as any cAnblishtnent in town, as they themselves are work men, and all work is done under their own super vision. HORSE-SHOGINC. They pry pnrticular attention to Ilorse-Shoeing, and feel satisfied that in this branch they are excelled `by none. Their prices are moderate. Their Workshop is in Turnerstrect, between Seventh and Eighth, known formerly as Fatzinger's butcher shop. They bopellint by punctuality and cheap pri ses, and turning out good work, to be favored with n liberel share of public patronage, fur which they will ever be thankful. ERNI:Y . W. STEINBERUER, • LEVI REINERT. Allentown, Jan. Mt. IWINTER CLOTHING CLOSING out at roditeeil prices, Black, Blue, Brown, Beaver, Pilot and Mciton Cloth Frock and Sack Over Coats, SIIIIIII as low :is $3.50. -$lO 00 1 75 - GO 1 15 - 40 20 00 - 60 40 - 14 12 - 12 14 20 18 . Superior Black. Blue, Brown and French Cloth, Dress and Frock coats. New otyle plain and fau y Cm:sinters and Cloth Centf. - - Fine Itlavlc, Prenell, DoeAin, plain and fancy Caw sinter Pants. A large nssortment of fancy nod plain Velvet, Plush, Silk, Satin, eassintere and Cashmere Vests. All selling nt very reduced prices in order to make room fur spring goods. Allentown, Jan. 30 FAVICE-1511 3 121_ . Alarge lot of uhawls at mlueed prices. F uel ) is Long Ilroeha at $l3 worth Itroeha at $l3 worth SIS, Day State, Watervliet. Cauhmere, &c., very cheap. 1.. STIII'UA: No. 0 Weut Hamilton btenet. Allentown, Jan. 20. IiECAfTS [I DENS, , 17 - : - ; 77 ETWEEX Allentotyn. anti Phi JJ Iwlelphiv. (inlet: in Allentown, tit ti,t L. 'tulle's, Nil. IVest Iltunillnu street, Unice in Phitatlelphia, No. 101 Race St. The proprietor, G. S. Pecker respectfully anntainecs to the citizen? find lac , iness men penerally, that Ile has just started a daily Express, as above, via. the North Pennsylvania hull )(Dail, for carrying Meridian dize, package? &c., of every kind, dit rates fully as low if not lower. than any other Express, and all pack ages will be corned with the greatest care, and deliv ered with proturtne??. Having had four years' I , Npericure in the Exlve-? basilic's. Mr. B. reels confident that lie will he able to supply the witittth-of the public in a catisfactorily than ner. $1,156,073 :16 All busineFs f.r Allentown and vicinity will be promptly trap acted by tivorge L. Rube, Agent. Mlle., N. :;11 West IlumiHun street. N. 11.---110.,1± purcluu,d, uud a:11 orders punctually lit rer.l,l All.qatmval..Tan. 2. —tf Cost is subscriber having purchased the entire estaldiA. I meld . of Mr. Altair, is prepared to manufacture all kinds if Whitlmr ltliads, of the host quality. at prices ne low tte idly in the eity—at 36 Weet Hamilton street. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned Lv are appointed Executors of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Miller, deceased. late of Heidelberg, 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 within six weeks front the date hereof. Also all such whci have any legal claims against said estate, will bring in their accounts well authen ticated within Said time. 107,90'2 ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY virtue zind, iu puunitnee of an order issued ont of the Orli Court of the County of lieltigh, there trill be exptitqiil to public oak, on Thursday the :4eYentit tiny of February next. at ono ti'doel: in the ufternotin, upon the.prenii,s, the following valualtle et-tute, to wit: Ti, eertnin tniets of k . I V,WC,C)-i) i-5..a.-MT3olo,fl^? Cost °.' ,511:1 50 Alluded in Upper ; 4 atteon towtallip, in the county. of Lehigh arorestiid, 31htOlt 000 1111 h. from 141:101S% bounded 011. i described na 1 . .. 1101V:?: NO 1.-11t.umled by lands Of .1111111 MIIIIIII, Andrew Weiss and others, containing two acres and eighty-lour perches. One other Ir a ni bounded by boils or Andrew weitet, Peter Leith and others, containing one acre and one hundred and thirty-three perches. Being the Real Relate yr 3!:;rtin deceased, late or the township of Lower Simeon in the County or Nortiottopton. Terms on the day at the place ot . sale, , net due attendance given by . . 71.1 11.6 S ~,010 •19 s 011 112 11.211 11 ,i;1,7131,1118 71 IBM CM L. STIIOUSE CO., No 9 West .thuniltuu street. Venitia,n Blinds. Allontown, January -"NrCVIL' ZO. OWEN MILLER, Executors GODPRIED PETER, January 9 CHARLES WAGNER. Admini. , h•ator By the Court J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk . Innuary _ _ _ . _ E. E C K Kill" S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO . :Siiiiff &MAR NO. 30 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. Constantly nn.hand a large stock of Loaf Tobacco. Also ft superior stock of Sogars, comprising the latest styles and brands, at the lowest City prices., All Goods warranted. July 211. —ly DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NoTICE hereby given, that the Co-partnen•hip heretorore exist* tanaler•i he name of Ueri.rd st o re lieepers,at Fogelsville, Lehigh county, was disola by !manual cowent on the I ltla day. of Ite . emobe'r, ISfart. All peramas ,inalelated to amid firm :are requested to make payment to Edwin Krantlich, et the :Aorta, within sixty days front date hereof; mast all persons halving any ilemnnih+ against said firm tie requested to present thtir accounts yithin thirty .lays hereof. DAVID F. ("ERHARD ' DAVID K. ultrrEit . .. Fogelsville, February 0, Intl. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: N OT ICE is hereby given that Letters of.Adminis trillion on the Estate of OWN' Rice, Into of tho Borough of Catasattqua, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. Persons indebted are requested to make payment and Him.° having•elnims to present them. • MATTHEW KRAUSE, Administrator. Bethlehem, January 23. • Looking. Glasses. LUST received, the largest, befit and cheapest d Assortment of Looking Glasses that has ever been offered in the Borough of Allentown, at the Cabinet Ware Rooms, No. 36 West Hamil ton street, Allentown, Pa. November 7 A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A MARVELLOUS AG E! ._,...)t, 0 . / .._-,,,pri......r.r, , `f ii , 1 7 ,I ) ,s. ..i. ~. ~,4p;t 4 .• .... - si : I'- . Z'rz - ",. 'i• - •''' ' • ' l , l i ~ ,..\.0., , ,- : ,: . i.i1v ,, r.,,..r.~-% , :lt --- - Tk.-':‘ ~.q:. 2 -1.... HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. 'rite Crawl External Remedy. By the aid of a zniermeope, we see millions-of littld openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these, this Ointment, when ruhheil on the skin, in carried to any organ or inward port. Diseases of tho liidncys, disorders of the Liver, affections of thel Ilettrt, inn:motion of the Lungs , Asthma, Coughs and Coble, are by its nu•:m?, effectually cured. Every housewife knows that soh passes freely throngh bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates thrt,' any lame Or tleihy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints; that Cannot be readied by other means. Erysipelas, Salt-Rheum and Scorbutic Rumors. No Remedy luis ever done so mneh for the enro of diseases or the who ver form they piny assnme, us thi s °intMent. No 011.! of Meant, SOIll'N'S, Soru (leads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, con long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over ninny lau•ts of the glol.e. visiting the principal hospitals, dis pcming this Ointment, ;riving nuivhens to its appli ention. and hay thus been Coe menus of restoring coubt less numbers to health. Soro Legs, Soro Broads, Wounds and Ulcers. Soma of the most scientific sitsgeffis now rely solely On the use of this wonderful, Ointment. when having to cope with the worst eases of sores. wounds, Wee glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Iloilo way has, by command of the dllicd flovesnments, dis patched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Ointment. to he used under the direction of tilt) Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will sure tiny ohms. glandular swelling. stiffness or eon unction or Ow even ,•I' 2tl years' standing. 71.e , e di .tre rind con 11l can IFC effe.inally tlO Ointment I.e 1%01 rubbed in 111 or tho roil.llllll h othorii inc following the C.o.- amend (Atoll poi. /loth tne, U/ni,n,:r/ and Pith. kitoiad be riled in the ful -I,..chig (-11.9t4 Bunions I liappi..l l'istulit3 Sore Itreasts Myers Lumbago SOrl , Ileads Venereal Sores :11N-curial Eruptions Sore Throats 'Wounds of ill kinds Sold at the Manufactories of Professor lloLto w.tv, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 2.1-1 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggistsand Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and thin civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 6.2 cents and $1 each. EMI ',72:c. - There id a considcrable saving by taking tho Larger sizes. N. it. Diretti 011 H fbr the guidance of patients in ev..ry diForder are affixed to each Pot, New York, inn. 16, EREINIG, NEILItiI & BREINIG, 1 ....a : n I , PENNSY LVAN I.A CLO',IIII.MI 'ILA LL, V South Eitist Corner of llmmitsin and i7ZOV. ... I. enth Street, repeetfully inform their friends mid the public that they" have Mil returned from New York and Philadelphia with a huge :lock of new and fmhitinnble Fall and iVinter Gonda. whielt they parclitaivil for C.IS 11, and it hielt enables tl,,ni to ,ell lower then' any other LEtallitliment of the %hot in Allentow ti. They have izeleeted their (;•, '. o ith nn rye to din-o.olly end Caney. and have mine lint the late,t ,tylt , in the tuarkt.t. Their stock et Cood-i, uniting other artieltie, eiimii-t; of Clothe of nil color: , and priiii ,- . Ca-i-itner , . of Print ii. English 1111.! A111l'Ilt.:111 11111111:111' nal: , : Vlts(ing=, Silk Velvets, :'111 . 11,`. Silk=, Wor:tril :mil tidier 111,..liptiort,, figured awl plain, Shirt - and `hint etillitrii, Stet he, Cravuts, Ilimilkeriltiers. III:: e, Seilimith I.F. Sr., hesides a great many other artielii evi ming in their lino of btoineae, end ell will 1.0 ,01.1 :.t the lowt.:“. rieee. Their -tuck ,r _ ._ S. 11. I'r.loE. /?/2.1D1'.11:11)E CLOTHING eompri:ei , every thing in the clothing line, fitm an uc~rcoat d o rm to en under-tliirt, made tip after tho latest an'il :float fashionable styles. There atotk be ing so extensive that none will leave it, unleks fitted front the "bottUm to the top." CUS TOMEI? WORK -6t will ha done tip as usual, and for their work they aro willing to he hold re:pan-11de, two ~r the thin being practical tailors, and all the work is mule up under th e ir own ,npervi,ion. Thankrul for 14:.4 favorF, they trust that attention to husiners, "small profits nod quick sales" will bo the means of bringing new ouLtumers to their estab lishment. Oct. I • —tf 'rid PEOPLE'S BET WARE ROOMS ! F. 21a,nder's Che'ap and Fashlunable Cabinet Ware Rooms. South Bak Corner of Ninth and llamilton illtreets, few doors below Dresher's Lumber Yard, ALLEN TOWN, PA.. undersigned resiieetfully infurin thcir frienda and the public generally. that he curries on dm Cabinet le•iness is lilt its various bruneher ut tho iihnveisined:+tandovherelie isprepared to cell goad and liatnheine furniture na ellellll ila can Im acid anywhere. Their Store is on the :oath-east corner ut Ninth and Ilasuiltun ttreets, near Dre:her'a Ltunber yard, ivbcru they oiler a line ivenritnent of ME • -,-; eemie CABI•NET WARE, ling in int) t of Softie, or , curious rtyleg likila and pat:erne. :,I,le Iloard, , , 11 . aidrol,CO, ;:.. o e.. rut, ries, Moo:toe, of carmen Valli:Eli, ; Cup-hoards Of dilierent kind.;; Card, Centre, liide, Breakfast mud Dinlip , Tulles; Ile.h•teloth or ditycr,ot styli, nod put terti,,,'Wnzli-stniel, Tsvi,t, Sootll and I.nrge litugere, Whit Not,+, Mie.iu-Staiok, l.locu Tit Wee, Ten 'rutile,!, Oval 'ilia serpootioo 'l l k., ciiioe:o what Note, Fancy Work TaldeQ, Ilecre;;litment Rubles, Einelive, 'fete-a-Teter, French Ili% ans. A general astiorlummt of liitelium Flll'lllilllV On 11101.1 lald 1111111 C to order. He employs at .nll lilacs nune but the Lest work men, %Mewls personally to their hminefe, and will warrant all Furniture of their manufaetare to he made o f th e b ee t Material,. Orders for Ware will be faith full• awl itutue,liately attended to, and when sent out of the Ihrough will be carefully puelied. I' RA N CIS XANDER. December S. • ---tf SL IVE Geo. Lucas & Sons, i 2 44 ,•_ . WHOLESAtE and Retail deo . Ist 1 V lers in Boots. Shoes and ..- 114- .. 'Trunks, After carrying on a fillC et:ftil bit,11112,, , for twenty years, the former I.roprie tm. on the 1,1 of January enlvred :11 o co-partnership undor the Iron of Gi.o. 1.1 . c.ts A: E'oNs, and intend to carry .on the business on an increased Ecule. TheY will always keep on bond a very large and cheep stork or Boi,xs AND sn., on of their dim nicomfoo tore. They are all perfeedy acquainted with the In sinus, and employ none but the beet workmen, whit& enables them to warrant all work us represented.-:—_. They are confident that their rtoelt is not excelled by any other establishment in Allentown.' They call particular attention to their slily]: of Ladies, Gentle-. men's, Misses and Children's Morocco, Calfskin, and India Rubber Overshoes. The 'senior partner is thankful fur the patronage bestowed ou him during the 20 years he has been in business, end hopes that by continued strict attention to customers, and Felling alloW prices, they will receive a full shareof patronage in future. . :4.ECCountry Merchants will be supplied at short 'adieu and at the lowest Cil.l . price!. • GEO. LUCAS A: SONS. —if Alleutoirn, Jununry 0 Job Printing, Of all kinds neatly executed at this Oftice.: S.H. PRICE. Piles nud Fistulas Soros of a]) kinds ME F.prains Rheum Settld3 Skin I)i,enseSwtlled Glunde Sure Lega stiirJuinta ME
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