pl~,~t!"~.'~:2YK"4~~ ~:373 - 2ti:~eT_!". ~.::lS' . _ - Maness - Sketch of a Ilaainttimleart , affifteßolloiViid 4:4llprto life xf very , extraordinalVamr :from an .edY.orial in the N: " As an illustration of business tact and ta lent, wo point to the career of Professor BOLtaVAY,, the proprietor of the most populir medicinesof the ago. TheriSeand progress of this extra*dintiO man have had no parallel during the present Century. lle has visited nearly eve ry Court in Europe, and obtained permission for the sale of his preparations from most of the crowned heads of the-Old World. 'The queens of Spain and Portugal, the kings of Naples and Sardinia granted him audiences and in St. -Petersburg which city he visited a short time before the commencement of the war, hp was treated with marked consideration by the late Czar and the nobility. " Travelling in an elegant private carriage, attended by a courier, his equipage attracted attention in the towns and villages through which he passed. The hotels where he lodged were, beseiged by persons of the first distinc tion, and the best Society on the continent court ed his acquaintance. " The subject of these ,remnrics is unques tionably an ambitious matt. and his skill and en terprise have placed him far in advance of all his predecessors and contemporaries in the same profession. Ile stands alone ; and the fact that ho.can maintain his high position, despite the interested assaults of envy and presumption, proves that his medicines have an intrinsic value which the world understands and ap• predates. " The sums expended in advertising by Pro fessor Ibm.LowAr would be incredible if they were not authenticated by his hooks. his pay ments to the press ranee from ,§150.000 to $200,000 per annum. There is no printed lan guage in which his advertisements do not ap• pear. The ramifications of his business extend from the focal point—his vast establishment in the Strand, London—over the whole face of the earth' '•Thisextrnordinary man is noW - in thialeun try—in Otis city. - The Tribune, in a just tri bole to his matchess enterprise, says, that. hav ing, like Alexander, subdued the Ohl lie is new preparing to conquer the " Professor llom.owAv has not been tempt ed hither by a .thirst filr gain for his wealth is sufficient to satisfy the most (.ri-htnt Wor shipper of mammon'but by a philanthropic desire to ex tend the In ni lit of Ins 1111.,110111e8 among a people whose character he adinire.4. Everybody is, of course, anxious to see the greatest advertiser in the world. in a very short period. the reputation of Ilm. Lownv's Pills and lloi.ww..tv's Ointment will rival their European fame." • Kansas Affairs. The Washingt on correspondent of the Phila delphia North American, writes under date of the 22d ult., that intelligence has been received by the Government, containing assurances that the border counties of Al issoori wou ld acquiesce in the present state of things in Kansas, and make no aggressive movement. The President instructed Governor :Sher imm before leaving, to visit these counties pers'onallv, and 'say •if inva Sion was attempted. it womb be resisted by all the power he could command. Also to say to the people of Kansas that the same authority would be exerted if any insurrectionary demon strations occurred. If the Topeka Convention assembles, civil process will be sued out against the Governor and other officers, on the ground that by the territorial I7IW they are ass t mdiis function to which they have not been legally elected or appointed. The - same law prevails in most of the States. No military tierce will be employed unless the civil process shall be re sisted. 'lnstructions front the Republican lead ers have been sent out by a special messen ger, who started on Wednesday night to the ?members of the Topeka Convention, that they ought merely to organize and adj•mrn, so as to be prepared for other movements,„ hereafter.— With these precautions on Luth sides no collision is now apprehended. Wit certainly should all feel very grateful that the •• border ruffians." have resolved not to dispute the authority of Uncle Sat u'; troops. The discreet exercise of authority by tl.e Presi dent of the U. S. happily for the. country, has never failed to restore the supremacy of the law. ta - Wit.” PulKoNs --The Central Alabamian says:—Our woods are now swarming with. millions of wild pigeons, attracted {u t ur re- gion, no doubt by the abundant crop of acorns which have not yet fallen from the oak trees.— So numerous are they, that the sound of them• wings when they start from one forest to an other, resembles heavy distant tlmnder. It is said that they have a roost a few miles of Flyton, where they pass the night among the brandies of tall long leaf pines, and such num bers are collected at this nightly Idvounc, that I their weight causes a continual falling of the brabehes, so as to render it rather hazardous to approach them. Sportsmen with their double barrelled shut guns, have tine amusement in shooting them, and the children take great de light, early in the evening, in watching, their (lark masses as they make their way to the gen eral rendetvons, 17-A Ttuctc.—A keeper of a res. O:7A TAX ON OYSTERS —Virginia being in", taurant, in the lower part of the city, has it want of money to pay her accumulatingrliabil• ring-tailed monkey for a pet, which he usually ides, Governor Wise proposes that a fund be , leaves at his place of business on locking it up raised by laying a tax on the oysters caught for the night. When the doors and shutters in Vi:zinia waters. 1k calculates that, in view were orened yesterday morning, nothing was of the immense quantities of the bivalves annu- i to be seen of the monkey, but no aperture was ally taken from the Virginia coasts, a revenue to he discovered by which he might have es. might thus be realized that would amount to! taped. This mysterious disappearance baffled ft quarter of a millhat the first year, and soon t search for some time, but Joeko being loudly reach half a million a year. What think ye uf called. was at last observed peeping through this way of raising the credit of a State. now the door of the stove, into which he had crept bankrupted by ilk politicians, eaters of oysters ? I for conifort after the lire expired.—Commeron/ How would you like to contribute towards the I Adrerbser. --- —.-- support of the Government of Virginia in that I . lli7S.tvEn urn 1110 G.---The GTRIBI Rapids Y. ay ? (Mich.) Enquirer states that the dwtlling of 117 - They have 'a farm strain engine in opera Lion in Ohio, which will thrash and clean front five to six hundred bushels per day. The boil er is tubular, the cylinder is of six inches bore and twelve inch stroke. It makes one hun dred and seventy-live revolutions per minute with steam of forty pounds pressure, and does )1 more. work tan any common threshing ma chine drive by eight horses. (UTUSION OF OLD PAaws:-7-As a striking evidence that the Whig and Democratic parties have died out, we point to the singular fact that when MILL/Lan FitAmmem was President, -:ANDREW J. DONIeLSON was editor of the WWI ington Union, the opposition organ. Now they are boforo tho nation on the samo ticket for . Dresidint and Vice Prosident.---Ez. ~w 'Bitittibliiitileini*Mtittlai at Pittsburg;- - The Republican fnitional Contentkimassem.. bled it Pittsburg hst- week... John A".i*King, of , I . ew -- Yetticwas called to the chair. as ton porniy•P'residenta •About• three handied:dele gates were pfette:nt. ' ..Committee of one front each State was appointed to report a list eta bers for the pbtrititnent organization of the,con vention. On permanent organization,. Francis P. Blair, of the District of Columbia, was cho sen President. Several gentlemen were called on to address the Convention, and among others. Mr. Gid dings, of. Ohio, and Mr. Greeley; oINOW' York. The latter, in response to a most enthusias tic call, came forward rind said he'Wris glad to have an opportunity to address the Convention., He had been at Washington for several weeks ; and, be said, our friends there counselled ex• treme caution in our movements. lam myself a cautious man, (laughter) but at the same time I think wo are bound to act in such a unmoor as to show to the South that although we are the earnest opponents of slavery, we are la,' governed by hostility to the South. It was for the interest of Missouri that Kansas should be a free State,.and he believed an honest ma jority of the people were in favor of freedom. His friends in Washington wished him to coun sel extrenre caution. The Federal forces are in the hands of our implacable enemies. Let us. therefore, be cautious, and keep within bounds. Mr. Greeley did not believe the American organization was friendly to the Republican or ganization. They would nominate a candidate, but for his part, he could only sympathize with those in favor of making every foot of our Ter ritory free. Ile cared not what their policy on the tariff and other gnestions might be. lle concluded by detailing the wrongs of the Free State citizens of Kansas, and the tyranny of the slave ocracy. Mr. Spalding, of Chit), spoke at considerable length. Altho' an impulsive man himself, be approved of the words of Mr. Greeley this morn ing. Let us be cautious how we address the voters, if we wish the people to act with us We shall with prudence, carry the election like an avalanche. Ile held ultra views on the subject of slavery, but would not enforce them Let us combine all Cite anti-Administration' forces and drive the vandals from the conntry. Let not Abolitionism or Free t.. , oiliton dissent from the resolutions to lie proposed, bet:oust they may not keep up to their views. Mr. Kimball, of Ohio. moved that a cone 'Mace of one from each State be appointed to report a plan for the organization of the Re publican party. Possum c Williamson wits introduced. amid tremendous applause. Ile appeared greatly embarrassed, and after 1.0611611 g his thaul:s. begged permission t.o retire. Mr. Giddings arose amid hearty cheers and made a brilliant speech. lie said that ;lir 21) years he had been called aftmatic so often that lie almost believed it IMnself. Ilad he' been told then that lie should live to see a light like this, he would have called his informant a fana tic. Years scented condensed into hours, when he saw the progress this cause had made. But there was yet a Consummation to be won by' the present generation. One of the most pleas ant reflections of bis life was the belief that the contest with the slave power was drawing to a close. Ile could now look forward to the time when, after having fought the good fight he could retire to the bosom of his family. The resolutions, tv Nell were adopted with nine cheers. are in substance as follows Firsi—Deinands the repeal of all laws allow ing the introduction of slavery into Territories once consecrated to Freedom, and the resist ance, by constitutional means, of slavery in any Territory. Second—Supports by all 'lawful measures the Free State. men in Kansas in their esist anee to the usurped authority of law It as in waders, and favors its immediate admission into the anion as a Free State. Third—Strong,ls , urges the Republican or ganization to resist and overthrow the present National Administration, as it is identified with the progress of the Slave Power to Nation al supremacy, The Convention adjourned to meet at Phil adelphia on the 17th June, the anniversary of the battle of Bunker Ilill, to nominate candi dates for President and Vice President. B.C.tuss or Tun Cow. —ln a communica tion to the Sciesityie : L ncric•en, Mu. T. BAR rtows, of Dedham, Mass., alluding to the in mse cold of this winter, states that he never w the sky so brilliant ar.d clear by day and night before. Ile attributes the cause of the cold to the hundreds of thousands of tons of i powder which have been burned at Sebastopol ' and other places; having put into circulation large quantities of nitrous gas. "If saltpetre and salammoniac , " he says, •' be put into a given quantity of water at 50° Falk., it will re duce its temperature 50°." He therefore'con eludes that the gases of the exploded gunpowder named •have exerted a great cooling influence upon the atmosphere, both in Europe and America. On account of the pure cold air this winter, he is of opinion that cholera, yellow fe ver, and the potato rot will not be so prevalent during the present, as in former years. _ _ Mr. Allied Sayles, of Cascade. Kent Cu., was destroyed by tire last week: in the night, while Mr. end Mrs. S. were absent. Five children were sleeping in the house, one of whom was awakened by a faithful dog. who Wen( to his bed and actually scratched his face with his paw till the blood came, before he could awaken him. The bed, wherein two girls slept,„Was already on fire, and one of the girls' arms badly burned, without awakening her. They all es- . caped, but hail not reached the road before the rod' fell in, carrying everything with it to the gyouud floor. _ _ _ Ca'A man iu Kinderhook vomited up a tape worm filly feet long. (7Time's chariot-wheels make their car riage road, iu the fairest face. • =- . :(71n .114: , Machnion 4 wErriint , Agteitis rare to find A . ,.xtuth. place his Mienfin*. to the public, before:bid interetik,T, late visit to the 'City of Spindles,' we were , preiented by a profenional friend,, to the celebrated Chemist,. DR. J. C. Arias, whose name, is now-perhaps, more faMiliar than injr ottietc at the bed of sick ness. in this country. ,'Kno'wing . the unprece dented popularity of his medicines, and the im mense sale.of them, we had exepected to- find hint's millionaire, and rolling in wealth. . But no, we found him in his laboratory, busy with his laborers, among his Crucibles, alembics, and retorts—giving his best personal care' to the compounds. on the virtues of which thousands hang . for health. We learned; that notaith• standing. his vast buisiness, and ita• prompt returns ih cash, the Dealer is not 'rich: The reason assigned is, that the lusters' is costly and he persists in making his preparations so expensively. that the nett profit is small.— Americana Partner. Phil. , • The rapid changes of weather in our va riable climate is peculiarly trying to the oonsti tuition of the weak and delicate. Rheumatism, Pain and Aching of theßones, Neuralgia, Hack ing Cough, &c., not only affects them, but sei zes hold'on ninny who are now most vigorous and healthy. To all such, wo cannot in too strong terms, recommend the use of Carter's Spanish Mixture. It cures disease by purifying the blood-, and expelling ... from the system all the impurities which tend to generate or retain disease; it is perfectly harmless, and has gained for itself a reputation as an alterative and strengthening tonic, which is not approached by any medi• clue now before the public. As a remedy for Scrofula, and the very worst forms of depraved Wood, no medical discovery yet made equals it. The proprietors of this valuable remedy are in daily receipt of letters from all parts of the country detailing cures by Carter's Spanish Mixture, after all the efforts of Physicians and the regular remedies of the profession had sig nally failed. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of the afflicted to its merits as a medicinal agent of singular and extraordinary efficacy. FITS Furs P1.1,'0111. , W./I , IIIX ItllllVl' this distrestting find Pr. li.lNt•e's Epileptic Pills to be the ouly reme •ly tt.o . dirt... N o -tat for roving Epilepsy of Polling Fits." Three Pills 114,6F1•66 n Slieliiielletllllll4l the ner cm.s tent : and although prepared especially for tbe purpme of curing Pits, they will bo found of es -I.ccial benefit to nil pt ivons afflicted with weak nerves, r whose 11111.V161 , evactn 11116 been prostrated or .battered front any 1.1111r.1. whatever. The dyspeptic whore stomitch bee lost the power of duly ..otivrrting pied into a life t-titainng element, is re vol by a xi ogle ..r the extraordinary Pills. gmtric Maid re-aettuires its solvent power, and. the erode nutriment whielt 'watt :r load and a burden to the sufferer, while his digestive organization Iva,. parzlyzed and lit.:rung. becomes under the whole -mite r1•V011111011 t 1..61.1.41 in the system. the basis of ”trenoll, activity, and health. Sent to one p.trt of the country by moil. five of postage. Address SETII S. 11ANVE, 105 Baltimore B a ltimore, Md. Price—ono box, ti , :f ; two. jJ : twelve, $2.4. W lust:tits. 111:A1111 ANI , MI:F.T.IeIIIIU.—FOreIIII It, grow in ,iN ,eel, by 1)11. I.AFONT • B CAPI LARY COMPOUND. \Varraolit.l nut ht stain Or injure the -I;in. Price per Purl:age, or 3 for $2 f,O. Solt It, .nay phrt a the ,ifitory, by 111/111, on receipt of a rustitt•tsve. Address SWEET:it:H. CO., lloN 739 Wive, Baltimore. NW. IVI A 11 R I. E D On the sth ult., by the Rev. Mr. A. J. G. Dubs, Mr. PETER. BROWN, to MiS4 CATHARINE both of West Allen township, North ampton Co. On the 12th ult., by the same, Mr. JACOB FENSTERMACHER, to Miss ELIZA SCHUMACHER. both of Woit Allen township, Northampton von n v• DIED On Sunday last, in Allentown, Jon:. PAUL, aged 50 'years. On the 20th tilt., in Millerstown, SUSAN SOIL BIM, aged 77 years. On tlw 26th ult., in Saucon, WILLIAM BECK, aged 28 years. On the 27th ult., in Lower Macungie, AARON Seu MEVEIL, aged 29 years. On the 26th ult., in llethlebeea,,of fits, JOSE PHINE DOUETUEA, daughter of Charles and Eliza Moose, aged 3 years: On the 18th ult., in KreideTSVille, JOSEPH N. Lkacu, aged 39 years. On the 25th tilt., in Salisburg, EMMA L. C.bz:s, aged 4 years. An Beaver' Meadow, on the 22d tilt., Mr ,JaMKS 1). GALLUP. aged 'about 55 years. 9E' I 1V1.A..11:3E.1.130 S. ALLENTOWN MARKET. Flour, per WA. - - - - -$8 50 Wheat, 1 60 Corn, - -- - - - - 60 Rye, 1 10 Oats, - - -- - --- 40 20 00 Hay, . . Salt, • 6O Potatoes, 40 Ilam. per lb., ,- - - - - ' 14 Sides. 12 :qloulders, - .- - - - - 12 Lard, . l4 Butter, - - - - - 18 Eggs per doz. - - - - 16 PHILADELPHIA MARKET Shipping lour is held at $05,7a87 per bar rel. without sales. transactions being only in a retail way at s7as9 for common and, extra brand ::.-'9.501t510 for fancy lots. Corn Meal and Rye Flour are unchanged, but very quiet. Wheat—about 2000 bushels sold before the news at 107 cents for prime Red, and 170 cents fin• fair White. Corn is in moderate request : 200 bushels Pennsylvania Yellow brought 59 cents 1000 bushels 09 cents, in store. Rye is steady. and 1000 bushels Pennsylvania sold at $l. Oats—a sale of 1000 bushels Penn sylvania was made at 381 cents per bushel: Seed—little or nothing doing to change quota tions. Whiskey is held more firmly.. Barrels are quoted at 29a30 cents, and hhds. 27 cents per gallon. . . IN' E HU'S I) It DOLI,AItS wANTED ter two or lour year,t, for whiell a mortgage t , ecttrity will be given. Fur patrtictilaro apply nt.thie Office. March 5. tf P lat ji a a • REMIUM INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID HAIR E, jail received and for rule ; wholesalo and retail, at Reinter's Shaving Saloon, No. 10 Bast Hamil ton Ft reel. • 11; •11.1 r colored at all tithes, and entisfaction warranted. Allentown, March 5. 1 y Ct - 11 - Alit, AN ARE. A LARGE lot of Cedar Wnro constantly on hand and for sale at tho lowest prices. 3. 11. RITTER b. SON, 61 West Hamilton St. • at Allentown, Feb. 20 • RECiSiltes: NOME. VOTIOE fa borol*Vvon to tho heirs, creditors and . others, who zdarbilitkirested In time estates of ' tko'follorrlttg *ceased Atersons; In Lehigh county, to wit: . " The renon'd.and final account of Semliki nottel and John Eberhard, Adminbstraters of Jacob Eberhard, The account of Willitun Metzger, Administrator of I Daniel Motgger, doe'd.r. - s _The account of fitatfasses and 'Daniel Butz Execu tors of. Susanna Danko!, dee'd.. Thu account of-11. C. Longneater, Administrator of Michael Engolhard, dee'd. Thu account - of Philip Claus and Joshua Bauch, Administrators of Adam Claus, timed. The account of Joseph Limbach, Administrator of Peter M. Rice, tltt`.4. The account of David Musser and Benjamin Sem mei. Executors of Philip Mosser, dec'd. The account of .Tunas and. Reuben Sunsingor, Ad ministrntOrs of Ceorgo Sunsingor, deed. Tlio account of Jscob A. and Daniel A. Leiby, Ad mink4tratorA of Andrew beihy, dee'd. Tho account of Henry llenritze, Administrator of Andrew Schisler, The account of William IL Blumer, Administrator of Army, Elise llcintback The account ,)f - Joseph Young, Executor of Row. C. R. Kessler, duc'd. Tim account of henry T. Shell, Adehinistrator of Samuel Stinemon, The account of David Schwartz and Abraham Die fenderfer, Administrators of John Diefenderfer, dee'd. The above . named Executors, Administrators and 'Guardians have filed their Accounts in-the Rogister's office, in Allentown, in and for the County of Lehigh, which said Accounts will be laid before the Orphan's Court of sit County for confirmation, on Tuesday the Bth ik of April,. 1850 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. SAMUEL CULVER, Register. March S. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sad nt public sale, at the house of the late Join. S. I WNW., deed., in Upper Maeun gy township, Lehigh county, on Friday the 14th of March next, the following described valuable personal property. viz: ' horse, one cow, one hog, four sheep cone 1-horse wagon, one 1 -horse wagon. one pleasure carriage, herness, patent wind mill, straw-cutter, feed-trough, bran-chest, grain eradla, grain-bags, grind-stone, cutting-bunch, chis el:3, auger•, two guns, grass-scythes, wheelbarrow, hay by the ton, ,3traw, grain in the ground, hay and ma nure forksq rakes, stove with pipe, beds and bedding, bureau, sink, flour-chest, carpets, it i eight day clock with eliest, four looking glasses, potatoes fly the bushel, tables, chairs, tubs, harride, iron kettle, and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. The conditions on the day of sale, and due attend ance given by SOT.OMON TOMER, Adair's. ELIZA 11F.T11 1 IAINTZ, March 5, AIiriIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOT' i 3 hereby given that Lett e rs of 4ilminis tration in the lit , tate of Elizabeth Miller, wi dow, hit,ir the Itertanth of AlLintown..l.•ceased, have been granted to the s ub,crihers. Per. , uns indebted in either Notes, Bondi , . or lkoik-delet. aro mine...tell 'to make payinent to either of the un•lcuigne•l 4ii ministraturs, (ur tI J. their appoiot lcit agent, n ha i 3 authorized to receive the so n ic,) scithui six weeks from the date hereof. And those line inc 01111118 to pre•watt against said estate will l.ring their account. to said J. F. Ruble. Esq., in said time. lIENRY :%111,1,E1t. I • Administre ore. THOMAS MILLER, Allentown, March ii. fit 11 - i - ei -- ZYT XCS . THE Court of Quarter Seision or Lehigh countv, 1 having ardor , d alll election to Ire held upon the 100.41111 Or the liiention or change cif the pinee nt holding the general. special awl township eleetiiins, in Washington township, in stall Ninety, ou the 21s1 day o r slareh A. 11. ISiol, at the public house or D. C. Peter, in said township. ..Notice to thorerare hereby given, that an election for said Ittlrittt... , upon rtid que,tion, will he held at "the said public. houm•, WI the day above named, between the hours designated by Law fur holding township elections. MANY \'OTL•'ItS. March 5. 3t TO - ROIISZKEt PERS 1 4111310 OLD CID &CHAIRS ON HAND. VpMSS A: SIEGER, No. 32 West Hamilton street. call the tan:Mien of the public to their large 1i11511111118,211 =luck of CHAIRS, .comprising all styles and qualities. Persons will find it to their ltd. .vantnge to give theta drnll before piarchasiug ONO WIIPre, as MI work is mantifitctured under their jut mediate superintend:lnce, and 'id' the best materials I:11.1 Will be 10111111 to be ns cheap no the cheapest nu. no geed no the hest. All work warranted. March 5. —2t BOOR BINDING: ALL those having books, Re., to bind, can have their work dune in good'and leaving them with .1. D.,Ganyeire c, who is agent fur the 'Bethlehem Bindery at Allentown. All kinds or work done at this bindery is nurranted. The bindery' is provided with mate:lids to du tlitrviarst kind or work. J. W. 11ELD. Bvthichem, Mundt 5. OUT LADIES AND 11.EMEN for good bargains, for three or four weeks only. .110- Serh St pp is going to'sell out his entire stock of Store (boots between now and the first Of April, to close up business . . Ills stock is nil new, and consists or cloth. cassioter, vestings, checks, featheis, oil cloth. knives and forks, looking glasses. gloss and queens wore, and in short all that is usually kept in a cheap cash store. Look out, don't miss the chance. A nice set of pitted harness will be sold cheap for cash. N. 11.—dosoph Swill) will commence business (lib+ spring at his new store, No. 33 Went Hamilton street, Allentown. - Vl3 MAC S ALVA. WILL ho sold at puldie sale, on Wodnesday the - I 2th of March next, at 111 o'clock in the fore noon, at the house of the undersigned, near Sieger: , ville, in South Whitehall township, Lehigh county. the following described personal property ? viz : Five good horses, six head cattle, six liege, , ' two four-horse wagons, with hotly, thmiu 21 ploughs, two harrows, two sleds, harness, hay rakes, and numerous other farming utensils too Will ow; too mention.. The terms . will he made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by MOSES lIOFFMAN. February 26. V, HENLY & ROTHSCHILD, i , 111.0• U s 1.7,, `JIG N , BANNER AND LANDSCAPE PAINTERS, NI) PAPP,It lIANUERS, Allentown, l'n.— Zizing and Varnishing, (I raining in Oil and Distember colors on different kinds of wood, Ornamentaling, Marbleing, Milling , Bronzing, 'ti hiring, and Sanding in different colors of sand. Apply at t h e residence of 111. Rothschild, at E. A J. i leurge's hotel, No. St \Yost. Hamilton Id.. or to S. Hotly, in 'rimier st., between Eighth ) awl Ninth. Prices moderate. They return their sincuro thanks -for the , many face r 8 received from ti n public, mid hope It) by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the kamo. —3t ...., 1, 4 4 e, . ..... ~;ere...dir1:6....7 PHILADELPHIA AND WILKESBARBE • TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Easton Mice, Feb. 11th, 18b6. DIVIDEND of four per cent. will be paid to the XL Stockholders of the Company in thirty days, at the office of the Treasurer, at Easton. N. D. MAXWELL, Secretary. February 27. • —3t „21,-11'E DON'T TALK TO LADIES NOW, BUT only to limits, us wo don't calculate to sell the former auy Ready Made Clothing. The f a ct is we don't sell them but almost give them away A.c nothing, to save the trouble to move thorn to-thc new store. Call at Stopp!l Cheap Cash Store. STEIN BERCER BLACIESMITHINO ESTABLISHMENT, IN ALLICNTOWN. tmdersigned informs thu citizons , • , of Allentown and vicinity that ho -,-*•••••": has dissolvid partuorship with L. Rei nert, and bootiones to carry on business nt the former !nand in all ibEverlous branches. As ho himself is considered a superior workman, and as all work is done under his own supervision, he feels confident that he is able to turn out work surpassed by no estaulish mont in town. HORSE-SHOEINC. 'Ho pays particular attention to Horse-Shoeing, and feels satisfied that in this branch ho is exeolled by none. His prices arc moderato. His Workshop is in Turner etreet, between Svmmilk and Eighth, known formerly us Fatzing,er's butcher shop. He hopes that by punctuality and cheat , pri_ cos, and turning out good work, o favored with liberal share of public Patronag or which .110 will over be thankful. HENRY W. sTED.uIIAwEn„. Allentown Feb. 20. --Ow VI3VXICS WILL ho sold at public sole, on Thursday Pr tho loth of March,at the house of the &......‘t•AL‘undersigned, in Lower Milford township, Le high county, the following described valttuble,person al property, viz. Three good horses, three cows, five huifers, a plea sure carringo, a light wagon, with springs, ploughs, harrows, harness, hay holders, and numerous other farming utensuls too numerous to mention. The conditions will be math) known on tho day at the place of 'sale and duo attendnn eo gi OB vun by JAC ADAM. I rob. 27. .AUDITOR'S NOTICE. CD--, TN the Court of Common Pions of Lohigli Spl AL 1 county. In the matter of the neeouut " --v---- "0 ' of David Meyer; Trustco of David Gang were, now dec'd. And now, February sth, 18.513, the court appoint John F. Rohe, Esq., auditor to audit and resettle the abovo account, and mako distribution according to law. From the Itevords. Teste : F. E. SAMUELS, Prothonotary. . . The auditor above named will attend to the Made, of hi* appointment on Saturday the 22d day sof March. of 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at his office, No. 2S WeM Hamilton etrcet, where ull those interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN F. 11.1211 E, Auditor. February 27.—1 t . SCH MIDT'S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber reilieetrully inform+ his customers I nod friends that he has removed his Thmt mut Shoe Minivjueiory to his• new building, opposite his former stand, at . few doors above Muser's Drug Store, where he will always keep un hand a large awl splen did assortment of Lientlemen's Boots. Shoes and Slippers. c ‘ej tatip. Ladies and Misses tiaiters, Shoes and, Slippers. Children's Bouts, and Shoes. Also coarse Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys, and linut Shove, of all sizes and Trice:, which he in selling cheap far CASH.. All kinds of work made to order at abort notice in the mod fashionable styles. As he always employs the best cd• workmen, and works up the best material.: in the market, he is enabled to stand good for any work turned out by hint, and feels confident that the dam %sill prove satisfactory to his customers. Per sons therefore will all: to their Ivlvantage, cud call ton hint before purchasing elsewhere. Be will sell at Philadelphia prices, Wholesale and Retail, and to Country Merchant.; will make a very liberal deduction. lie returns his sincere thanks fur the many favors al has received front a kind public. and by moderate prices, good work, tied duo attention to business, lupus to merit a continuance of the same. JEREMIAH SCHMIDT. —3u; Feb. 20 'WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITM ROOFING. Joseph Climell, Allentown, Agent for Lehigh Co YOUR attention is respectfully solicited to the above meth, 1 of Rooting. new uuu•h used in Philadelphia and vicinity, und which has been exten sively in use in tautly of the cities of the West, during mere than eleven veers past, timing which time it line been tested under every variety of circumstanceb, and we confidently olfer it to the 'addle Its a mode of Reoling unobjectionable in every important particular, while it combines, in it greater degree than nay other roof is net, the ‘alitable requisites of cheapness, du tool security against both tire and wetter.— rapidly superseding the use of all other kinds of reefs, wherever it has been introduced. giving gun e•:ll Fatizraelit/11, and is highly recommended by all who have tested its utility. These 1,01 . 6 require /tIl inclination or not more.dott, Otis hid, to tho foot. whiot in of u t,tit mintuto ll ., it, cone of fire, and for drying purposes. 'fhey lire offered nt tt price consid erably less than any other roof in use, white the amount or materiel saved, which would uthe•wi:o be , used in extending up the walls and &timing for tech roof, often uutltt•s a still litithe• importnnt re litteti,m in the cost of building. flutters inny Le formed of the sumo material /lc thn rauf, at marl less cxprusu than any other. In case of tiereCt or injury, front any centre, there is no roof so easily repaired. The materials being mostly non-conductors of bent. no roof is so cool in summer, or so warm in winter. These wishing to 11PC our roof, should give the rafters n pitch of about cm* inch to the foot. For further in furination apply to Joseph Clewell, at Allentown, our nrent for Lehigh mid Carlton counties. who is pre ! pared to execute all orders it short 11. M. WARREN 3; CO., No. •t Farquhar Buildings, Walnut St., Philadelphia REFERENCES. Thu following mutant gontlemen in Allentown hove their homes roofed with the above.' minted ColllpoA [ion. and are able to testify to its superiority over nny other kind of rbofo : It. E.Tun LEP: Ft, between Ninth and Tenth. It. Srerrixtt. st., between Eighth and Ninth. F. liont.us, Seventh st., between Hamilton & Linden. Horn k ELiGE, between Fourth & Firth. 3.1 t. Womin, Sixth et., between Hamilton& Linden. Stark KNAUN:S. Ninth st., between Lill.lVll k, Turner. A. Klotz, corner of Uninn and Seventh sheet. It. E. NV nutter, Fourth st., bbtween Liuklen &Turner Feb. El, ISA. —ly ORPHAN'S COURT AILAIL. lEill 17 virtue and in pursuance of .an order issued out B ,of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, there will lm exposed to public sale on Saturday the 150, day of March, 18511, at 111 O'clock in the forenoon. on the premises, the following valuable real estate, viz: A certain tract of land, situate in Hanover town ship, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, adjoining lands of.lohn Krauss and Levin Krauss, containing 11l sots,, more or less. The entiro , tract is in a high state of ehltivation, under good fences, and well worthy the attention of capitalists. The tract is situated on the west side of the borough of Bethlehem, on the road leading to Allentown, and is well adapted to be laid out in town lots. It will ho sold in either , large orsmall tracts, or entire, to suit purchasers. _Being the real estate of Joseph Burke, deceased, Into of the borough of Bethlehem. Terms on the day at tho place of sale, and duo at tendance given by L'.•S. WARNE, } Adair's. CHARLES A. LUCKENBACH, By the Court :—J. W. aIIICKLEY, Clerk. ft February CI. Allentown Bank. THE third instalment of $5 per share ' to tho Capital of the " Allentown ]lank" is ad° at the Banking House of the sumo on or before the 14th day of March next: And the 4th instalment of $5 per abate on or heforo the 9th day of April next. Stock holders will bring their vouchers. By Order of the Board. CHARLES W. COOPER, Cashier, Feb, 13,1856 Lochman s Jam wit x 3 xi. Crwlwlirl s 'ili: AND DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY* No. 9.llrest Hamilton street, Allentown, re. LociniAN respectfully informs the citizens of J-P. Allentown and vicinity, that he is now prepar ed to take AXIBBOTYPILS in connection with -Daguerreotypes. ills Atnlootypes are far superior to those of oily other operator in town—however moth Tony be talked . of the Patent" Ambrotypo, to the con trary notwithstanding. The Ambrotype Is a. new and helm tim style of picture taken on glans, and unequall ed by any other style. They aro without the glare or the Daguerreotype, and`therefore can im seen In any view. They eon ho seen on either side of the plate, are not I VITIOIi. and show everything in its true po. ition. Their cost is ha' a trill.) morn than a daguer reotypo, and they are indestruetable to the action of the at me-There, and cannot be injured by rubbing On, washing. Ruth Arabi. type 4 and Dagnerreotypots bitten io cur unsurpassed style without regard to weather. liy long experience, nrclum s toll, a desire to please, and heavy investments of capital, ho feels I assured that any one who may favor hlin with a cull Iwill receive in rektrn a perfect picture, not to he excelled, in paint of artistic beauty, by any ono lin this section or country. Ile would also invite at tention to his new and t•plendid steel( of cases, which' range in price from 75 cents to 10 dollars. Please twitr in mho'', that pictures eau be taken in clear or c l mp l y weather. Allentown, Feb. 7, CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN 1.1 Norte Pao kic rf Mercury in it! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rhea-. matisin, Mishnah, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Fare, Blotehes, Boils, Ague and Fever. Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Totter, Solid head, Enlargement and pain of the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Di sormiers. and nil diseases Mix ing from au i in:: use of Mereury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of • the Blood. This great remedy, whieh has become so rapidly and . so justly celebrated for its extraordinary efficacy in roller lug and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible founts of aisonse with whin& mankind is ofiliet oh is now offered to the public, with the confi dent msurauce that no MEDICAL DIRCOVERY over mettle has been so eminently. sueeessful In curing SenortA.A, m u d ALL DISEASES Or VIE BLOOD, as Car ter's Spanish Mixture. The proprietors are receiving by every mail most gattecing, and astinishing details of cures made in all parts or the country, and in roost eases whom the skill of the I,e,t Physicians had been tried in vain. Its power over time 111.00 n is truly remarkable, and all diseases arising from impurity of that great SEA* or LIFE, have been relieved and cured without a sin ujo Whir° out of the thousands who Intro used Carter's Spa hilt Mixture contains no Mureury, Arsenie, or any dangerous drugs, but is comper ed of Root, awl Herbs, combined with other ingredi ents ellinown virtue, laid may be given to the young est infant or most debilitated invalid, without this least possible hesitation. W3l. S. BEERS & CO., Propriet No. 311.1 Broadway, New rk. 7,i'l - Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. , or sale by .1. 11. Moser, Allentown, S. Ran, Bethlehem, and druggirts and merchants generally. New York, February 13, 19311 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. CMA „ CM In TN the Orphans' Court of Lehigh oounty. SE I. 1 . In the matter of the accent of Aaron , - -- 67"...1. Peter, Administrator of all and singular the al p do and chattels. tights and credits, which worry of .11R , ol , Peter, late of the township of Heidelberg, in the county of Lehigh, deceased. . And now February 5, 1550, on motion of Mr. geese, the Court appoint S. J. Kistler, Esq., an auditor to audit and' resettle the above account and make dis tribution according to law. From the Records. Test :—J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. The auditor above named will attend to the duties of lii appointment on Monday the 10th of March, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Peter Miller, in Suegersvillo, Lehigh county,. whore all persons interested may attend if they see proper. Fob. 13, IVIINTER CLOTHING GLOSI, tl oat at reduced prices, Black, Blue, Brown, Beavcr, Pilot and Melton. Cloth Frock and Back over roan:, Fenn, as low as $3.50. Sc.perior Black, Blue, Brown and lorench Cloth, Dress and Frock coats. Iccw stylo plain Alla fancy Cassimers and Cloth M0 , 111.26:4 Cents. • Fine Black, French, Doeskin, plain and fancy Cam. Amer foots. A large iiPsertment of fancy end plain Volvot,• Flush, Silk, Satin, Cassiincre and Cashmere Voete. All selling at vet•y reduced prices in order to make room for spring gouda. L. STROUSE Ar. No 9 West Hamilton Wool. Allentovni, Jan. 30 121E-32E AILW AL: Rik. A largo lot of shawls nt reduced prices, such as Long litoolia at $l3 worth $l6, Long Broeba at $l5 worth $lB, Bay State, NVntervliet, Cushman, ,te., very ehoap. L. STROUSH & CO.• No. 9 West Hamilton street. Allentown. Jan. 20 211-1101.1,A, WHY ZS JOSEPH STOPP GOING to sell nil his goods nt such low prices. Why ho is going to move in 116 new storo, end wants to sell out his stock, in order to save the trouble to move it.— Look out, 75 cents will purchase . 1 dollar's worth of goods during the next four weeks. That's so! BEcKER , s DAILT ElpHiss, A o e i t c o ow in 4 1 ‘ 1 t o h n i t e o h w e n m a a t tu i l 3 P h ge t Er; BEM,Tfii. • L. Rialto's, No. 30 West Hamilton street. • Office in Philadelphia, N 0.104 Race St. The proprietor, G. S. Becker respectfully announcer to tie citizens and Mildness men generally, that be has just started a daily Express, as above, via. the North Pcomylvania Rail loud, for carrying Mambas , dice. plod:ages .tc.; of every kind, at rates fully as low if not lower, than any other Express, and all peek ages will he carried with the greatest care, and deliv ered with promptneas. ]laving hail four yours' experience in the Expresso business, Mr. B. feels confident that ho will be able to supply the wants of the public in a satisfactorily nisi- All business for Allentown and vicinity will be promptly transacted by George L. Rube, Agent. Office No. 30 West Hamilton street. N. 13.—Goods purchased, and all orders punetually attended to. Allentown, Jan. 2. -tr E. W. ECKERT'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 10BACCO5sNuFf&sEGIR twor, 411:21D .11111_31E3 NO. 13 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLRNTOWN, PA. Constantly on hand a largo stock of Leaf Tobinsoo. Alan a superior stork of Bogart', oomprising tho Intost stylus and Mande, at the lowest City prime. All Goods warranted. , July 20. L GRIM, i.M. OFFICE AT Tag 33:49.C3-1-.3E1 313CCO I XICI"Jr.ip NO. 3 WEST lIAMILTONSTIMPi: ALLENTOWN, —st I Allentown. Feb. it. WI MEI MI 123
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