ng gelibAvrA 110:Palede : . A woil; , *17: :'00 na* 34 ?f . #itia; math* Weill, who larOPtettebteil;tif . ' - * ing a.drnnken, wortblielsl4o;ittibllotbdfobt; of het' obildienin cold Mood! ' It appears that i tlib .ifuebeitkt;negloctigt HiS family,atut treated th*4i:thii*ost'crtieftpitn ber. The wife and mother bad threatened that if ho slid not reform biawaye and help her to take proper' care of the children, she would murdeT:them aid take her,bwn life. Ile heed ed not tite;threat,lut 'Petsisted in his brutali ty: ;0, Yesterday merning:beieft ikmo to sell-sh it:lg nit '*Le Lake, and during his shim= she ozecut t edlhei threat, 14kitig an axe and , with it catting:lie;,thioats of four of the fivo•thildren, the youngest of Wlioixi:.was cittly two months old. - .lbe oldeit of the children, aged about eight s years,eseaped onlyby running away, sho vainly, pursuing with • axe in hand, for some She then . returned to - the house where she had pt4eliatcd theahocking acts, and seizing her htisblizd'stazor,•,ittompted to commit sui cide by cutting her "throat. she did not cut dccp ,enough, however, to Fonder tHo wound fatal, and when discovered was literally covered with,blood, and suffering the most intense ago by.---.Syracuse burnal. . 12 LE 3 E 1171-lotloway's Pill", au undoubted Remedy for Asthma. Mr. Elias Wilson, of Brooklyn, liew York., bad for five yetirs very severe at tacks bf asthma, which deprived him of bodily rest, night and day ; the cough at times almost Choked him, and caused him continually to spit blood, he was.never safe either eating or drink ing, 'and• his family were distressed beyond measure to see Mtn gradually reduced to almost a skeleton. Holloway's Pills, in this case, were as usual, efficacious. This gentleman used them for eleven weeks, and they. effected a perfect cure ; he feels himself stronger now than he has been for the last fifteen years. O 7 4 ! TRUTH. STRANGER THAN FIOTION."•••• Such would Seem to be the case with the reme dy now before the public, - known as Carter's Spanish Mixture. Its powers in many instances seems to be really miraculous, and especially in the radical and permanent cure of some of the Most:terrible forms of disease with which man kind are afflicted. Scrofula, which seuns en tirely to baffle the skill of Physicians, has been cured hi many instances by only a rsiv ROT. ;rtss of• this invaluable Compound. Syphilis, another of the most awful Scourges; has been buredlY Carter's Spanish Mixture in over 500 cases. It acts specifically on' the Liver and sedretions, and is the best alterative or blood purifier yet discovered. ,It has gained reputa tion wherever known which cannot be .ap. proached by any former cffortof science, and it is prescribed by pliyidians and testified to by ma ny of the most eminent public men of the coun try..inany of whom say they considerit a matter of duty to. make its merits generally known, and cordially recommend it, to the afflicted. MODERN. INVENTIONS. We know of no invention of modern times that de serves or le destined to-occupy-a higher niche 4.11 the temple orfamo, than the discovery or invention of the Vegetable Epiletio Pus for curing Epilepsy, or roll ing PBS ;.41a.Suifs,,t3rainps, and all the various modi fications of - Nervous Disease. Dr. Seth S. lience. of 103 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., the inventor, is certainly.entitled to the best -wishes of all the benevo lent &Won of mankind; who experience a pleasure, by the, alleviation of &man suffering. :When, Dr. Haneeilret prepared these Pills, ho intended thoni solely for Fits, Cramps and - Eipnrins ; but subsequent experience satisfactorily proved to.hitu, that in addi tion to their- remarkable 'Sanative properties in this class of-diseases, they exert a perfect control over the entire nervous system. lie Was then induced to try thole in cases of Neuralgia, Tie-Doloreux, Nervous Headache, Palpitation of-the Heart, luriplent-Paral ysis, Hysteria, Muscular. Debility, and a hest of minor, diseases, springing from a lark of nervous energy, in ell of which his anticipations were corwned with the most sanguine success. Persons at a dis- Jamie, by writing and sending a remittance to Dr. Hanee L ean have the Medicine forwarded by mail to their post office address;he Irving the postage. The priCes:are for n single box, $3, two boxes, str, or $2-4 per dozen. We have given his address above. 108 . 108 ans, jSKADD AND MUSTACIIOIB.—ForCod to grow in six weeks by,Dll. LAPONVB CAPILARY COMPOUND. 'Warrantel not to stain or injure the akin. Price $1 per Package, or 3 for $2 50. Sent to any part of the country, by Mail, on receipt of a remittance. Address - SWBETSIhIt .t.co., Box 730 Post Office, 'Brflthnore, M,L MARRIED On. Tuesday afternoon last, by the Rev. Mr. Dubs, Mr. ALLF.x A. Munn to - Miss EMMLINIG B. Rams, both of Allentown. On the 24th ult. s by the Rev. Mr. Dubs, M. CYRIES REICRELDERFEIL ,ot Wiseport, to miss LYDIA PETER, of Heidelberg. On the 9th ult:, by the same, Mr. PAUL Mum wan, to MiBEI Suselr LODAUII, both of Heidel the 16th ult., by the same, Mr. PETER Max,A Miss ApALINA KILATZEIL, both, of Smith Whitehall. - ' On the 18th 'ult. > hy the ',same, Mr. Moses limines, Saiath Whitehall, to Mies' MARX Milan, of Lonrhill. • . On the 23rd ult., by the same, Mr. D.tvio PFAFF, to BE BALLY A: • Roc L, both of North Whitebait. O'a. the 27th ult., tikthe same, Mr. Mini sox WItiJABAITEA, to Miss. JOSIPIIINZ BALLET, both of North Whitehall. At'the same time, by the • same, Mr. Moans Suramm to Miss FLOILL GUTH kith of South , , Whitehall.. DIED; On the 30th otMaich, in Mercer county, Pa., MAks., consort of Jacob Diefenderfer, aged 62 years, formerly , of Lehigh county. , • On 22nd ult., in North Whitehall, Su- SAtiltA Mutt; aged 56 years. „ - Op the 25th ult., in Washington, ;ILumARA AH1)0 , 45;144 70 1 ears• : On the Wh itehall, Seses Swarafax, ' ' On the 2iid Milt, in AteAtingiei pimg .AttOr Wooiettio;ad,•63; . s4le#,' • ••'•• oi the 2nd of Aptil;',RilliiitiliOss:nfOt DANIEL GersiMptit;,S,Wr t ,9l. , :vettrOk,;,, IP-11-3111 ,ALLETIVIM ,(41•*00tod wimat1i0:74 3 1•44 1 %. 1 1 :404el n ykr , iig. $8 •• Q whtttBi , ••• , • •-•• ) .•; f ,44 `"i R D * 4* ;1 2 2 e. 1 . 1. „j• .""“1.,,•••:.0 lily, . . . ." 20,00 :tittQi;7•: Salt, . . . . . . itsgic , , T /.4* 'F 41 / 4 .e‘ir * ro , ' fr; 4 s.l , 1.4 . , " ` IF ; e ' ; 1" 4 -410t9te , Y , 11, - ,i't o , 4VA,PgraL*4' . A(O . 4At ' . I^V't- ,-,04,0A44 • ,•••'• .' '. * .1,1, • ”. • • • • 0 ttrj .4 ./Aleck" the Ai At, tket;4l uScr•o . sap irtnanilp• , drat , valuable real and pordotiel'property: rI! i• ft:. A , ' - cirthiii.rtibistitige's-ifitl lraef, of faxid 'with , tiliptlitentindee; contahilrg'iabetit . 8' raireg,;:u!ore •• or • The Improvtkdente thiweon are a one Dwellxreg, 'Swiss.. Barn, 24 by 30, a.'earponter. shop,tind'an eacFllontaPplo orehtul. No. 2. .AnOtliier tract of land situated'at the Annie place, cohtiiiiing:between and 8 acres, aboutd acres of which is clear, and the bui: ante excellent woodland.,On the same day' and limo will also; be sold the folowing described pursOnal property: ' • • One -horse 1 cow with .ealf,. I. four anti 1 trio-horse wilgon; Rockaway pleasure wagon,, 2 ploughs, fanning mill, harness, fur four liorseS, 5 fly hats, a new sot double carriage . harness, 2 bedsteads; clock, a lot of carpenter tools, a-frame shanty, 21. by 14, a ltit Of fdnco posts and ails, a lot of building and. saw logs, a lot of roofs, together with a lot of farming, house and kitchen utonsilti, too nu merous to mention: . . •Y/5L11E...119411:114, On SATURDAY, April 20th, at 10 o'clock in, the forouoon, on the prmises, in slatington, Washington to county aforoiald, a certain lot of gTound, 40 foot front and 160 feet deep. . The improvoments .. thereon are a' ood tea" r FRAME HOUSE, . twenty-six by thirty-six feet, and other good out buildings. • _AILAIE...iOe Will bo sold, on the same day, at 1 o cloak inethe afternoon, at the Hotel in Labaravillo, the ono-half of a lease of a • Slate Quarry, comprising, about four acres, together with a lot of slate, quarry tnols, cart, harness, purrip.find water trough. • The conditions will be made kno3vn on tho day nt the plucos of solo by • • • FRANKLIN P. MICKLEY,} . assignees. PAUL BALLIET, . April 9. —3t 4tCll .11113111311411hT711P1EN51071r, TT Anomoved his office to No. 79 West Hamilton Li. street, betwoen Eighth and Ninth sts., over G. Rober's_Clothing Store, next door to George's Hotol, where be can be found at all times by those who need his professional services. Artificial tooth mounted on gold, silver and platinn, in the highest perfection of art, and on the most smentiflo principles. All opera tions belmiging to tho• Dental profession performed in the most skillful and satisfactory manner. S. W. SINE. Allentown, April 9. —]y W. M. REYNOLDS, D. D., PRINCIPAL. THE Summer Session of this Institution opens fgl the first of May, and continuos five months. All the branches of a good edueatidn, Mathematics, Ro tund Philosophy, Ancient and Modern Languages, Drawing, Music Ae., taught by competent Instructors. Special attention will be given to those who wish to prepare themselves for teaching. Terms moderato, fur further Information or circulars, apply to IY. M. REYNOLDS, D. lX•Prinoipal. April 9, tf It PPLICANTS for License under the act of Assem bly passed March 31st, 18.59, are requested to call at my Office during this week, and got tho neces sary petition and bonds. J. W. MICKLEY, Cleric. Allentown, April 9. t ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration in the Estate of Lanka Ponstermaeher, late of Lynn township, detensod, have heen granted to the subaeribers Persona indebted in either Notes, llonds, or Boolt-debs, are requested to make payment to the undersigned Administrators, within six weeks from the date hereof ' , and those having claims against said estate will also present their account in said time. DANIEL S. FENSTERMACRER, Adm'ors PETER FENSTERMACIIER, • April 0. • • Allentown .Acadenly. TEE Summer Term of this Institution ‘vvilPcom menco on Monday the 28th init.• Pupils are re ceived at any time„and charged by the quarter from the time of entrance. INSTRUCTORS. I. Gregory, Principal. E. B. .I.lartshorn, Assistant. Miss Alice Moore, Prceeptress. Hiss S. Gibson, Primary Department. • Mrs. E. ~1L Gregory, Jrusic - Miss Lucy lioure, Assistant. Wis. C. D. Warner, Drawing and Painting. ' RATES OF TUITION. Primary Deportment, perQuae L er $4 00 Common English Branches 50 and. 5 00 Higher " " with Latin and Greek ' 5 00 . Higher English Bratioheswith French • 7 50 Music 8 00 Use of. Piano for Practico. 2 00 Thu Prices of Drawing and Painting aro acebrding to the different branches in this department. In order to induce pupils to cultivate these elegant accomplish ments the rates aro unusually low. Those interested tiro respectfully invited to inquire itt the sehoid, and examine specimens: . I. N. tiltlitlOßT, Allentown, April 9. • Dens ow 84 Co , • Commission. Wier ciaants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TOREION HD DOMESTIC 11A1 TODACEI,' MANUFACTURED niustogursp2 Tobacco, rd n F t l j e t i l g e n et, anp h r o.: delphia. Importers of Fine Havana Segall of the choicest growths of the Vuelta-Abajo, a large assort ment of which are kept constantly on hand,:and for bale at a small advance on cost of importation. • At,"Coneignmonts respectfully solicited, on which Jihorol•advances, will be made when desired. N. B.—Special attention given to orders for pur chase on corrimission, of Tobacco, as also , every de scription of Merchandise, for account of parties living at a distance from this market. . . :far-Also Agent for F. A. Gra* Celebrated Ger man. Smoking • Tobacco; Comprising thirty. different varieties. April D.• •. . ly .Great . • A . . A GREAT cluttige . teak Place. in one town yesterday morning. Mrs. 'Fashionable loft her', home id kernSual common dreis and bonnet, and about noon returned from J . oseph Stapp's Cheap Cash Stare, a Line Atiltdreps;pbsaii,honnet t parapokhandkerohief, gloves, stocitibirsirad,pad:whan she come near to her, residence, Mr.. kashiongible and:. hip.serrants kdolied eat to meet Velis4iPez from WqitNorktitiolleitAgiirviirie ;inland jaid.s.tr, per bonnet' tourahtorygia *saidllJir . bliAlltiut s 514 `''7o o gt 11511 4.40544, 1 1:t1ii#101,01!ina • rIP, Laptr,•Ximit • • Nallsegllarpotllags'iso f Igo 49.0aSt Hatiltor: street, 411 tid*ii; • the , nitii , ntion of the ;Citizen sO,the .toirni and-the plain general:ly; to Alio Jiir . goitt:.:And freshest, stock .of -the above 'geode averoihibitedin this pleie r eensistingid eking and stuniner BOOTS And SHOES ostobssadirest froin the innunfatturers -in New Kngland; at the low ost CASH PRICES, which enables us teeiTer rare hi dinaiinoutm to our custortiere, eithen.wholosale or retail. Great care hits been observed as to stylei quality and rilsoir-Isuch altos ns are best suited fonthis Section of country, In this Pnrtieular lye arcrpropored to give better rintiefacticut to conntry.merchants thanthey will .receive in either Philadelphia or Now-York. 7 • - In connection with tho above we denito.partlecilitr,. ly to call attention to good's of onr own manufacture, suitable for all classes, consisting of. Men's, Boys', Youths' and-Children's • Coarse; Kip, 'Calf, Morocco, Pat out.Lenther and. Buckskin Sewed and Pciggod Boots and Brogans; Cimgross. and Button Gaiters, Mentor oys, Oxford Ties, Ac.; Women's; !dimes' and' Child ren's Calf, Kip and Mon:Feao Lace Boots, Buskin and Jenny Dads, also, Patent Leather, fine Lasting t and Italian Cloth Gaiters, of various colors. We have paid particular nttoution to the selection fig of our stock of . - I ANL r 3lir fonspring and summer wear.. We have a very hand some and co m plete assortment of Soft Hats for Gents, Boys and Youths. Our Gonts' Silk or Moleskin Hats are not equalled by any establishment in town, as they pro all manufactured to order by tho most fash ionable Hatters in Philadelphia. STRAW GOQDS.—In this line wo are not sur passed by any establishment out of the large cities. Our stock is' very large, consisting of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Panama, Maricaibo, Leghorn, Peddle, Sennette, Palm Leaf, Canada, Michigan, Jce., ho: Children's Fancy Hats rind' Leghorn Caps; Misses' Plats, Ladies' Biding, Hats, Our assortment of Lampe, Trunks and Carpet Bags is ns usual; full and complete, P. S. All.the above goods will be furnished to Merchants in the countryat the very lowest city Job bing prim. Orders are respectfully solicited, and will.recolvo prompt attention. April 9. Great robbery Or IN ALLENTOWN. • LAST wdok ono night inept our citizons was robbed. of about $BOO, but it is lucky that all the rest of mankiud did not sham the same foto, as ar OM% r Ar Ord yestordayanorning oponod his now CHEAP CASH STORE, at his new building, No. 35 West Hamilton street,. Allentown;and -Would advise one and all not to lot their money lay idle, and in danger of being stolen, but go at once to • JOS. STOPP'S CHEAP CASH STORE, as ho has opened one of the finest assortments of. SILKS of all colors and prices, and Ladies' Dross Goods, the finest, that over has been soon in the pines, and about 500 Shawls of all colors and prices, Calicoes by the Cart load, cheaper than over, Para sols, Embroideries and Hosiery, a very largo assort ment of Ladies' Collars-at 5 cents and upwards, La dies' Stockings `o,t al cents and upwards, Ladles' Gloves at 2 cents per pair and upwards, Linen and Union Handkerchiefs at 6} cents a piece. Also, a splendid assortmdbt of bleached and unbloachod mns line, bed ticking, table diapers, toweling, floor and table oil cloths, glass an•l queonswaro, looking-glass es, &c. Also, a splendid assortment of READY 31ADE CLOTHING, very cheap for cash. So I Would say to ono and all to be thankful that you bavo not boon robbed, so that you may have the pleasure of going with your money without delay to JOS. STOPP'S CHEAP CASH STORE, nod do as about half the good pimple of Allentown done yesterday. Altnost every house has keen filled with new goods from Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, which consequently has been the town-talk ever since. jalt-Don't forgot that Joseph Stopp has moved four doors below. April 0, TO =THE LADIES OF ALLENTOWN and vicinity we would say, that V we most respectfully sglicit their attention to our new and splendid assortment of MILLINERY Goode, selected with great dam from the moat fashionable es tablishments in Now York and Philadelphia. Among our stock we havoCrapo and Silk Bonnets and Straws of RR descriptions, Ladies' Bross Caps, Infant Caps and Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, and Fancy Volli a Also, a handsome assortment of Mourning Borincits always on hand: • Old bonnets repaired so as to Make them appear like new. We are thankful for past favorg, and hem, by strict attention to business and low pri-• ces to merit a share of your patronage. We flatter ourselves to be able to offer all inducements that can be given, and invite yeti to call and 'examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We have remov ed from No. 41 toNo. 35 West Hamilton street. four doors below. MRS. STOPI' tb CO. April it. jWieder & Berger WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN HATS AND CAPS, • No. 15.Weit milton street, Allentown: WE invite the cheat on of our old customers and' friends, us well as tho public in general,. to our large stock ok spring and summer stylo - of RATS AND CAPS, good us tho bast, nod cheaper than they can bo purchased ut any atom iu town. This is an actual fact, and not merely kilo talk to "draw on" customers, and us a proof of what wo say,. we but aslc you to givo ❑s ti call before purchasing olsowhore.— Among our stook we hay& IN Moleskin, Silk, Battier, Noutria, Russia, CaSSiIIICSO, Soft and every other kind "4.2' of Rats that can ho thought of, • nod will be able to snit the Into and in . elination of all who may favor us with . . a call. ES STRAW GOODS.—Of straw . goods we have a very lino and, choice stook. not surpassed by any in town. It consists of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Panama, Palm LEM; Leghorn, Canada, Maricolbe, Michigan, A line stock of Misses' Bloomers. Our assortment of CAPS is ono of tho most exton sire in the place, and are adding to it almost daily. Customers may rest assured that they can bo suited, as the stock bas boon solocted from the' largest as sortments in the cities. • • ' • , ' As all HATS aro manufactured under; the immedi ate. supervision of the firm, both being practical hat ters, Limy fool warranted in•saying that for,durability and finish they cannot bo surpassed by anyastablish ment in town. , per• Country Merchants supplied at the loWeet city prices. April VI REMPVAL., HOPE'S - EXPRESS . ilF°11 1 81: 4 1 s i on at New Torii with Exiiressea to all piirta of tho world, 1010 beim, removid to tho Stare of the utolorpignediNe; 99 geSt.ll4ll4lltOn:ll4tat, wear„llageobnolti Oar ' • tk•WgiLi;4ol 2 k " S Oti" • Lt L . r efit rbit - Gciods 44voi , 8con in. Allontown..,,.Wis purohased FOR 0011,..frliiclfbitableil its solllloWer thitu.an.Y. • eilnint'ltttiltig We. tiaVO looted our tioods with an oie' to darabilitt and fancy, none:hut .tho' ItiMsf styles that- could bo found hi the New York and'Phibidelphia Markett- Wolteep on hand at all timos assortment of . • - CL OT UN Q. • bush u Coats oi'every , oolor 'and doseription;. F'anta loons of: all .styles prlies, all .kinds of Vests, Shirts,nntt•Undorshirts, Collars, Cravats, SaiMendors, .td., all of,whioh nro sold at extraordinary 'Low 'Prices and warrant theta' td bo not only duraldo, but made with neatness and Mk°. • • CUSTOBIER. WORK -• C ;' ' ~; ,~f. ~,j,, will bo dono up as usual, and for our work wo aro will ing to bo hold . rwipOnsiblo. • ' We invito all pooplo ivito dosiro immobile. bargains, to.givo uti a ,rall- and, tboroby save from PIETY to SEVENTY-FIVE. poi Cont. in tlto puroliaso of their Spring and Suinther 'outfit • Itatt-Remomber Limo spot—No. 3S East Hamilton troot, nearly opposite tbo Gorman ROformod Church. March 28. —tf New Boot and Shoe Store IN ALLENTOWN. FINK . & BROTHER LATELY -Opened a new BOotand'Shoo Store, nt.No. 12 blast Hamilton street, formerly occupied by Jeremiah, Schnaidt,in the same business, but the public may confidently rely upon it that they will at all times keep on hand, abetter, larger,•and at the,sarno time cheaper stock, than was ever kept in the build ing before. They will always have on hand tlEzimiGentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Ladle? • and Misses Gaiters, Shoos' and. Slippers, Children's Boots and. Shoes. Also, Coarse Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys, Gums, dm. • All kinds of Gentlemen's and Ladies' work made to order in the most approved !Ogles, at short notice, and of the best of materials, and as they have better work men than over worked in the building before, they are willing to warrant all' ork. Being now beginners, they hope by punctual at tendance to business anal low prices, to receive a share of public patronage, March 20. - —tf IEI ASSIGNEE NOTICE. WHEREAS Joseph Freiman and his - wife Lydia, of North Whitehall township, Lehigh comity, on the 24th day of Mareh,lBs6, made a voluntary assignment to the undersigned, of all their property, real, personal mid mixed, for the benellteuf their cred itors, notice is - hereby given to such persons who are indebted to said Joseph Freiman, to make payment within 30 days, and salt who may have legal claims against said Freiman' will also present them well au thenticated to PAUL BAL_LIET, I.ABeignoos FRANKLIN P. MICkLEY, Mnrch 20 LOVEJOY HOUSE, NO. 100 GREENWICH STREET, Two doors below Courtlandt St., ,NEW YORK. ja-BOARD. $1 PER DAY.ortm . LOVEJOY FALLAN, Proprietors. New York, March 30. —3m COURTLANDT STREET 3sontiv - irixmlir_4 9 .2S Courtlautit Street, • NEW YORK. J. : S. STEBBEVS, PROPRIETOR. Now York, March 26. —Om MB REMOVAL! Mertes Boot and .Shoe . Store .WILL 13,0 removed front the Odd Follows' Hall on the Ist of April to his now building, No. 77 West Hamilton 'Street, between Ilagenbuch's and Goorgo's Hotels, whore ho wilt, he prepared and happy to, no comModato and supply all his old friends and otistont ors, together with scores of now ones; at 'prices as cheap ns the cheapest, and articles goo 4 Blithe best. ELIAS MEItTZ. AllontoWri, March 26. . —tf New .Clothing. . Store! C. H. REBER * 11VO. 79 West Hamilton street, next door to 13 E. &J. George's Hotel, has just returned from Philadelphia with a large and elegant stock of goods, such, as, French, English and Gor man Cloths, Cassimeres„ Vcstings Cnssinets, and Tweeds, which be pleased to Malcolip.to order, in the most, approved .style, whielfte is satisfied ho can dcyfroin the fact thatheillis employed that popu lar cutter, Albert J. Nefiliard, who is always up with tho times - in fashions, and cuts and fits to suit the yes of patrons, after any fashion they may choose • READYADE CLOTHING. Of readymado Clothing ho has a complete astort inent, comprising all styles, qualities and prices, and in this.department claim's precedence from the fact that the Clothing is all inimufactOrod.at home, of good matorialeYand the superior style in which it is made, will always secure for thorn a ready and satisfactory sale. FURNISHING. GOODS, 4-c Embracing a largo assortmeat .of Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Ties, black and fancy Silk. Cravats, Hosiery, Suspenders, black and Silk Gloves, black Kid Gloves, Gent's white arid fancy . Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, and loth of other smack's too numerous to mention. Gentlemen furnishing their Cloth tan have their garments made in good style and warranted .to give satisfaction. Cutting done at short notice. • • GEORGE IL REBER. —tf ll9laroh 19, :Tff ,S= o Storekeepers.; IRO 50TIERCEsciDERimEGAR ; 250 P AB n / 2-te s dPp f f Wso C n i fi liNg North Fourth stroot;.Elystort, ‘ Fa., at the city prices. Mar. chinas 'and Grocers; desirous. of saving. freight. and carting from Philitdolphia to Easton, would therefore do well by. purchasing their vinegar at the •Basten Vinegar 'Establishment. . WILSON 4 Easton March 10. . . . • En • tnun'onk of ' b i 'lb" an fill - ' ATOTICE Where T, g I, ,le ...tho oonotitutku of 111 writing, Pil*Pr oll ' }0„,,,* o,(ireat alirinnih, Vri°. " nnl o i:- Rid.°l:l ~ : .wwd:Thit,.9l4ol4l" lusti Ips boa ill" in-nlYu., ,00bitn9A 'Pao of, ,L4ll 'boa tide to 0 1. PO bar t e of „thsoltionitioilifTeiel, ot, igy,ittptsa,..,-° a.ofi.fivul w -1147,,0 'tEN't, thit 4oo6 * l 4.l* Nr '' '—' bp 'ittlirtite th!l•tn1 1 - ‘ "' II4I6II V>T4 I / 1 111 4 0 .Vte ra itte itip,bl4oooo# 7 ,; A , .-. ~i, 11...ga,....44';;:',Y'i11it2-1714 1!" Will say.'.tliotin n short time thOgrorind m . be ready' tri ;sowtlatti,'.l3tirley' s , ,te. niiii. ih or know ' this we aro not'able to say; bit . th ier. in iteh wo Will say, that whinevot.it gots Ady; yen had better give us a call for ono-of the beet Graln'Drills,. and warranted , at that; ceo largo talk'ribout refunding monoy4 but If , the article is not as reProsanted, Wean be returned/, and all matted satisfactorily arranged. Likely:4o;ln duo time the grass will lie in order for 'hay thaliitig r and then we are prepared to furnish yon with Allan's Mower, a splendid machine for cutting grim' of any kind. - And in addition, when desired, wo 'hare also the egmblped' Mower and Reaper, of Manny's Patent, whih is itmaufactureit upon a dif ferent principle-from oso made heretofore, and war ranted to cut grass a .graiii as fast as ono'. team of horses can draw IL - An further,we have the . Pre miutn Corn Sheller "of X.,e county , and as , there btstu has been sold, a vary largo tither in .a short time, that hay!) rendered universal i alisfatilion, we - are con fichint in saying, that it has ifo superior here.or else where. We likewise Innio a mill for chopping, feed, whiCh has boon tested thoroughly in different sections, and 'all who have witnessed „its operations, testify to the good qualities of the mill, and recommend it to farmers as an article to save. time, and likewise grain in the amount which Is yearly given to millers in the shapo.of." toll." In 'short we have almost any article which farmers require for agricultural purposes, such ' as 'Ploughs of almost any pattern, Corn Cultivators, Itevelving - Hay Rakes, Hay Forint, Corn Ploughs, Corn Planters, Limo Spreaders, Threshing -Machines and. Horse Powers of different kinds, and all warrant ed to give satisfaction. Repairing dono"in all the different branches, on rensonablo terms and at short notice. Any person residing at a distance, in want .f nny of the above artielcs,, can obtain them by ad dressing the subscribers at No. 80Vost Hamilton at.; AllontaWn, Pa. - - ' , a WEITZER b BARGER. GRAIN DRILL REFEREN.CES. Reuben Helfrich, liforth 'Whitehall; Charles lien- singer, do; David Beery, do; David Kuhns, Mtioun gy ; Ueorgo Helsel, Allentown, • CORN SHELLER REFERENCES. David Boltz, Woseacsvillo; John Bortz, Cedar Creak; Jadib Wanner, Loiver Maoungy; C. k W. Edelman, Allardown j Reuben .Gackenbaoh, North Whi6han. • - FEED MILT. REFERENCE. Chnriee Seagreaves, Allentown. Allentoern, April 2. FRU.IT AND ORNAtIEPATAL E E T n s 33. HAINTZ, having made arrangements for re- V• calving from the best York State Nurseries all varieties of Fruit and Ornamental Trees arallihrubs, is now ready_ to receive ordrirs for the same, at the most reasonable rates... , • Persons sending to distant nurseries are frequently disappointed, if not actually imposed upon, which may be [welded by leaving their ordgs with one who makes it his business to have thernrattended to. -A majority aro also unacquainted with the relative val ues of the hundreds of varieties with which datalogues aro filled, and if the selection is left to the Nursery men, in most cases, the, most unsaleable aro sent. Raspberry, Strawberry, Asparagus, and any other plants furnished at low rates. C. B. HAINTZ: , Allentown, March 12. 4t IM Wilik-1.0 31 : 1113131100V on 10 SHOEMAKERS, on Mon's and Women's Work art wanted at the Boot and Shoo Store of Ellas Mbrtz. None but good and steady workmen need apply. • Allentown, March.2l3. —tf Allentouin Bank. ANUMBER of persons having left orders with the. officers of the Allentown Bank, for the porches° fo stock, Stockholders desirous of disposing of their stock will pleaso call at thollabli for information. . ,o3larch 10. —3t Northam Won Water CJ COWL 3E 1 ".49.1\T A LL persons using the water of the Company for ./i family or other purposes, will please take notice, that the gum to' renew their permits is the first of April next, and it is expected that they will call Upon the undersigned Treasurer and renew -the same.— Those persons. wholutve not settled for their permits, from tho let to the 10th of April, must not cemplaire if the water is.stopped from them after that time. The board reserves the right-where the Water is used by joint Hydrants, if not paid by aIl Seined, to stop it if they see proper, as they consider such arrange ments solely advantageous fo those who connect in using water, consequently cannot4ntorfcro with er r ' rungenients of this kind. Notice is also given to persons who wish to use Hydrant Water for building purposes, that they must take out their permits before they commence building, and, if this rule is not strictly observed the charge will bo-double for the water. By Order of the Board. • Jour J..Kuaust, Treasurer March 12, STEINBERCER BLACIESMITHING . ESTABLISHMENT, IN ALLENTOWN. • aimTHE undersigned informs , tho citizens 1- of Allentown and ,vicinity that he has dissolved partnership with le. nort, Mid continues to carry on business at tho former stand in nll its various branches.' As ho himself' is cmisidared a superior workman, and as all Work is done under his own supervision, ho fools confident that be is ablo to turn out work surpassed by no establish me/Ain town. HORSE-SHOEINC. - -- Ito pays particular attentfon to . Horse-Shoeing, and feels satisfied that in this brunbli ho is oxcellod by none.. Ills prices are rhoderate. His Workshop is in•Turnor street, between Seventh and Eighth, known forintoly jut Fatzitiger'S butcher shop. He hopes that by punctuality and cheap pri i cos, and turning out good ork, to be favored with a liberal share of public, pat page, for which ho will oVor butbankful. • EMERY W. STEINDERGER, / Allentown, Feb. 20. . , ~. , . —Ow Trial List, April'Term 1856 -\ ) • 1: Edward Kohler vs. Charles Ritter and wife. , 2. Jacob S. Ilolfrieh vs. David Nem. 3. William Fry vs. Solomon Gangwer. - , . '. 4. George lacitzlor vs. George Brain*. 5, Holtslor & Erdman Vs: Georgo.Bieinig, 8. ,Joromlith Shindol vs. William Nollgh. 7. Jacob S. Helfrich' vs. Daniel Hersh aid othora. 8: Borhok & Knauss vs. Newhard A Simon.. -0, George Brants vs. Edward Dewaltl. .'. 10, Frederick-Ochs TO. Henry Yank. . ' ...., 11.. Peter . Laubach vu . Charles Newhard..? ', . i .12. Charles - Smith vi. Rehadus Luckenbaeir., ..,- ( .0 13. Blizabisill Rosenberboi vs. GOO. Kollimbilrget, .14. :David .Trone vu. Lehigh Valley.R..#. Co.. . . sl5. Jatiob Lazarus vs; ,• -, Same. , 4 ' • 18.. Jontithila W. Koch vs.,Mott, Ham y & Co. • .17:.ifoiwittian Knotuirvclehl ' , No. 83. - .18: Fianais A.,Wel . s. 'l'llgh. J. Hoffman., 10,':.:". K.. , ,:„Eme1r , 7 • : ' VV.:, , ..• SI !!•‘• , - Sallie:- • , .. - • Yu. • ,- Some: -,'• . - 21.' ilikt4r, itormiwn , vai tiiiii.ii It wodol , 42::Wilitittypotii. -- -> Mizik:: ,, ,',..*:; ; .-.. , , , t,p2,,,ftiyAE4i tiAllgv,., ~ 14 ' '-' ' 109. i...!: ,, •i:•:', '` '','.•• i gr. - , t , :., ,. i-,. , ' sv- , :e.t --: ----44:, 4.v.,1437/6 , , , &• . x , • +6 1 . A.1,a14 2 Wi t .. 1 4/1 rM 'l ?A - ‘ • of Satanotllottel and Sohn . Of , ilacobEVerhard, • Tho aecoartt.of Xilitiint.).(etzger, Administrator of 411 . 0,1cgoOnt:ora1foniolsOlf Onil Daniel LOU, Esecu tors.of.Sustjtm Dankol; des'd. . • Tho aceount'of 11. ,C.-longnicker, AdMinietrater of Mlelniel 'Engelhard; Awed: Tit?' netodat •nt..Philitkr - Claus and 'ldaho& Itsuoh . , AtiminiatratoriOf Adam Clans, doo'd, , . . . .2.The account of Joseiklaattbarrt, Administrator of Doter Ti. ; • • . • ' , Tho account of Dati n d Biesser and Ilonjamia Som me), Eioontors of Philip Diestior, The acedont - of:JondS and 'Reuben sonslnger;Act. smitiletrators of .13teergeSensinger ' • The nogount Danial A: Loiby, Ad ininiatilitors. of AndreyoLeitifilipsed:, • Tho account orileury Hert - Fifse' Administrator of Aralroir, Eichieler, deed; .. • TIM acciinat.ofAnlittnr,il.Blumor t Administrator of Annalllizo Thiltrthaehtdoe'd. . ThoSai4onnt orleakih.:42ng; Eioontoi of Broi. d. Il Kesslor,Alea.' • . . .Tho Shell, Administrator of Samuel Stinenum doted.. - The acemmt ofDit;fid'frehwartz and Abraham Die fenderfer, Administrafe'reetAohn Diefenth3rfor, deed. The Acoount or David Ray, foyaol Rudy and Petor Gross, Adinintstrateranf:Durs Tho account of Nathan Metzger, Administrator of Thomas Worn:mit, deed—v.' • . • . . The above named, , E*enters, Administrators and Guardians.hnve filed their. Accounts in the Register's' office, in AllentOWn, in imdTor the County, of Lehigh', which said , Accounts will - bcrinid before' tho Orphan's Conrf.of said County:for; confirmation,. on .Tuesday the Bth day of • April,'-1856 at 10 o'elak in the forenoon: • . . 'SAMUEL COLVER, Register. March 5. . —to Union Cemetery; A N. el6ctiiiit for officers lof tho "Union Cemetery -aoIL • Assootation"...will bo-helti on Monday tho 14th day of April unit, at the public house of .Chprlas Ihrlo, in Allentown, for, the iturpotie of eleetinirfor the ensu ing pier, ono person "fdr.lirdsident, one Tionetwor, on& Secretary,, three Manitgdra, and ono Trustee. Allentown," Mireh 19. a SCHMIDT'S BOOT. AND SHOE MANUFACTORY: 9 1 .118 subscriber respectfully - Informs ins customers and friends ihatim has removed his Boot and. Sloe Matittraefory to ,hiS now building, oppoeito his former stand, it low,donra above Mosor's 'Drug Storo,, where he will always hoeion hand a largo. and splon did nssortmontof - • • cra2tiow , . • flonjlonen's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, • Ladies anillfisses Gaiters; Shoos and Slippers, Children's Boots, and • Shoot Also.coarsolloots and Shoes for Mon and Boys, and.aum Shiyas,,of ta sizes and_ltricos, which ho ie selling - chbap forOASIL . -7 CM All kinds of work Mode to order at short notice In tho most fividnonablO etyles," As ho always employs the best of workmen . ; and' works rip the beet materials iir the. market; ho is enabled to stand good for any work turned out by him, "end feels - confident that tho same. Will provo satisftictory to his customers. Per- • sons therefore - will ate to - their advantage, and call on him beforo purchasing elsewhere. Ho will .sell at Philadelphia pried, Wholosalo and Retail; and to. Country Merchants will make a very liberal deduction. Ea returns* his•shicere thanks for tlio Many favoni, he has received from alritid public, and by moderato prices, good work,. arid duo • attention to buidnoss x ' hopes • tomerit a continuance of the same. - .TIIIREMIA.II SCILMIDT. —3m Fob. 20 WARRE'N'S IMPROVED FLOUR WATERPROOF COMPOSITION 1100ffil. . . . . Joseph Ciewell,Alientotro, Agent foi Lehigh Co.' , : • YOUR • 'Mardian is •respectfully solicited to tho above method of. Roofing, now much used in Philadelphia and vicinatand which hashoen exten siVelj in ado in thatiy - ollhe cities of the West, during more than eleven-years ; past, during which time it has been teated• Under ivory: variety of circumstances, and we confidently-offer it to tho public as a mode of Reining nnobjeetionablo ir every important partieular t , Irbil° it combines, in t o'grcator degree than any other. roof in use, the-valuable' requisites of' cheapness, du rability, and 'el:multi against both firo and water.— This is rapidly exiPerseding the use of all other kimis of roofs; wheroyor : it has been introduced, giving gee-. oral-satisfaction, and-is highly recoinnuinded by all who have tostki Its Those mob require an inclination. of notmoro. than, ono Mob to the foot, which-is of firenendraninge in cane.pf fire,. and for drying purposes. : The:) , turo.Offered at a price conald-, erably loss than .any other roof in .Use, while tho amount of material saved, which would otherwise he. used .in extending 'up, the . wells, and. framing for ft, steep roof, 'often makosa still farther 'important re duction in the cost building. Tatters may to. formed of the same 'notarial as the roof, at much deaf expense thin tidy 'other._ In nu, of dofect or InjurYi from any.couse, there Um:1 , 111ot so easily repair:t Tho materials being meittly non-conductors othoat; no roof is ro cool „In, summer, or'oo warm in winter. Those wiShing to nee our roof, should gio tho rafters' a pitch of about orio'lnoh to the foot.. For further in-.. formation apply to•Josepli Clewelt, at Allentown, our agent for Lehigh. and :Carbon counties, who is pre pared to exocinfrallordois at short notice. • -• •iI. M. WARREN & CO., • . • No. 4 Farquherßuildinge, Walnut St,'Philadelphia ED == , • Tho following named gentlemen In Allentown have their house.s.toofed With the aboved named compoal-, lion, 'and nro - able to toetlty to its etiparieritz, everting other kind bf roolbr • , • B. F. T n EXLER. Union et.; between Ninth and Tenth.: B.Sratrtutt, Walntit between Eighth and Ninth. F. I.ouLEN,Seienth pLebotWooti IlanallinnALinden. Rom & BOOR, Liudpb et., between Fourth & Fifth. J. R. {You*, Sixth itt4liptlieep ITatpiltdh & ante Ritituaa,Nhith at:,;,luitween Linden & Turner. . A. Klota, center of-Union and Seventh street. R. E. Wniatirr,'FettrtltOt,letween Linden & Turner.' Feb. 1856,- —47 • C L° B a o t a7o9:P t il n o t t, r t i l l i a etto ri n ec it! 3 l 4 o4 l3 ell ue ao l4 o ) a w el ; Over Coats,.norno Superior Binek,. : Blnei.Brown and :French Drone and Now styleSpWrand''fatey Cush:hereon& Meth' 'Engine* Coate:- 1 • • • Vino Black, Freneb;,Doeskin, plain and fancy Can.; Minor Pants. • '4l liago annOrtinent , er:',faney , and plain Velvet,' • Planbi Silk, Satin,Tansimere and Cashmere Vests. Ml solling.at very,retiimed primes in order th maks rooui.fotapri ....• ' • .. • L. ST . 110IISH & CO., • 0.9 Wont Hamilton tared,. 4 11 9 4 ,f7 i , 1 5i , ' • —tr air y It 1. lA. M. ri . Y . p . :tt AT- Ting' SOR'3a7L O , etk.riIITONSTREET.' IWN, P.Ac; :;,it` NOTICE. dio'holm Ciidhors and oreqtod 66 ostntcs of One; int 'Lehigh county, I=l BEA as 40:1baufp HAnk it filo; wholesale an )1444:410Eaatitanill-' isaltsfuottort, MD
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