The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, April 23, 1856, Image 3

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    (I,'The Philadelphia Despatch gives an se
pount - of .the buistinetif a lady's hoop in the
strestairwhich.calamity :the otitAide lining of
her dress was torn into ribbons, and her little
boy walking by her side knOcked into the gut
ter, senseless. Ile was, however, rescued from
drowning by a hack driver, who gallantly
plunged in, and brought him ashore. The lady
escaped uninjured:
Enhad are being caught in 'goodly number
in the Delaware river. •
EPILEPSY, OR FAILING FITS
Wd believe we Llama do our readers a more import
ant service, than by again calling, their attention to
that most remarkable preparation, discovered by hr.
Seth S. Hauer. of Baltimore, Md., which possesses.
.the power of alleviating and curing that horrid visi
tation of man—Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. In recent
mending this preparation 'to our readers, wo do so
with a conviction that we are not degrading our col
umns to pull a common patent medicine, but are plac
ing before them a discovery. which, if fully known,
would probably do more to alleviate human suffering,
than any invention of modern times. Dr. Hance, in
asking, us to notice his preparation favorably in our
editorial department, has sent us for perusal a nmnber
of letters from persons who have used his Pills, and
have been cured thereby. All of them speak in the
most grateful and eulogistic terms. One great ad
vantage this medicine possesses is the fact, that It
can be transported through the mails. thereby afford
ing every ono an opportunity of dealing directly
with the inventor, and also precluding all possibility
of being imposed on by a counterfeit or spurious imi
tation. Dr. Hance pays the postage on his Pills to
may part of the country, and will forward them by re
turn of mail, on the receipt of a remittance. Ilis
prices arc as follows: One box, $::: Iwo 110.. $5; twelve
do., 52.1. All orders Ibr the medicine should be ad
dressed to SIMI S. .11.1 sen. I OS Baltimore street,
timoro, 31,1.
Witmuutts. Th:Atto Axn AirsrActrots.—Forecd L.
grow in six weeks by bit. LAroNrs CA NUM'
COMPOUND. 'Warranted not ts shin or injure the
Skin. Price $1 per Package, or :; for $ 50.
Sent. to any part of the renal bv mail. on receipt
of a remittance. Address SWI;;ET . SER L CO.; Box
730 Pool Mice, Baltimore. Md.
MARRIED
On the 7th of inst., by the Rev. J. Dubs, Mr.
CHARLES liExsimmt. of North Whitehall, to
Miss LECETTA W . 1.:ME1., of Upper Macungy.
At the same time, by the same, Mr. Euwix
Rom. to Miss MARX ANN F,BERHARD, both of
North Whi (ball.
On the 18th or Mara, by the Rev. S. K.
Brobst, Mr. Ilmtntsox B. BEci:Eit, to Miss
ELIZA A. Ilisizitr, both of Lower Mactingy.
DIED
On the Bth of April, in Allentown, of con
sumption, 1NN.i.1111:4 Mormt, aged 09 years.
On the oth inst., in this place, CiaisTiAN.x.t
nusimmu, aged 58 years.
On the 13th inst., in Hanover, LovINA M.
LAPP, aged G years.
1 01444,- -:*Mk , roreirab*-41414.FxA
ALLENTOWN Al .1 It ET.
(Corrouteb %weekly Iv Pretz, Guth ,S.; Co.)
Flour, * - 0 barrel, . $8 50 Potatoes
Wheat, I en limn,
Corn,
Rye, 1 1 1 0,'shouldcrs, . . .
Oats, 'II . P; Lard,
Hay„ ..... 25 1101 Bolter.
Salt, 611. Egv, - 0 doz.,. . .
Days of Appeal.
In
pursiiiinee of the several nets of Assembly of
this Imminonwealth relating to County rates and
vv.!, m e un st:,iiiot, co • ~,, or LQlii,4l,
t•otinty. hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants,
the owners and agents of real estate and personal
property, that the Appeals fin the tri-ennial
mout, for the,tiontity of Lehigh, will be held on the
following days and at the places named below, where
nll persons deeming themselves aggrieved, may attend
if they sea proper:
For the Borough of Allentown on Monday and
Tuesday The 5:11 and Cith days of :day at the Clllll
- 'Elite. •
For ILc toutiship of Eastover on Weilne , clay the
711, of 'lay uctlie house of Charles Ritter iu Itit
tersville.
POI' tilt, Iltirotlgll 111 entasan g tut on 'lhursdny the
lith the ie.11,0 ttoloiliott Iliery.
Pet. the tewnship or sent!, ‘vititeheit on Friday the
9th or Ality at the liint,e or W. Linter.
For the tonuship of :cortli NVltitelioll on Siamlay
the Itlth or Jlny at theltiinini .John shootz.
For the towto-hip or 1) , 1.C1' Ott
thelth of at the !ionic pi* James Wilt in (*en-
For the township of Lower on 'Wednesday
the I Ith of Mry of the house of llc: u •)
For the township Lower Macungie on Friday
the Itith of May at the house of Charles llill in Alit.
lerstown.
For the town:4ll4) of Fryer Macun g ie on Saturday
the nth of May ut the hence of Ginhin g er in
Fogebville.
' For the township of Lowhill ou Monday the 19th
of May at the house of zi11111121111:111.
For tbe Lounsleip of weisenbura• on Tuesday the
211th or 31ay at the house of Daniel :At:tiler.
For the township of Lynn on Irtlne,day the 21st
of Min• at the house of David Diener.,
For the township or Ileidelherg on Thursday the
22d of May at the house of Peter Miller.
For the township of w.,hingtoo 011 11 • iday the
23t1 Of May at the house of D. & C. Peter.
Fur the tutveship of Salistutry on Saturday the 2 ith
of May at the house of John Yost.
For the township of Upper Alilford on 'Monday the
26th of 3luy at the house Of IL Beek.
On the same days and places the Commissioners
will receive scaled proposals flu• the collection of
State and county taxes fur the presmt year. The
sureties must be named in the proposal. The Cool
1101VOVer, will tint illva • iably confine them
selves to the lowest bidder. but to the out whom they
believe will best promote the interests of the county I
and the district for which he collects.
JOHN WEBER.
BAI[UEL Si Ell ER, ' Conners
• a MIN JsRIIMAN. .)
Commissioners' Office, Allentown April 23.
Bridge
Vraposals. •
PROPOSALS will ho received for the Stone, Sand
and Limo required for the Bridge about to be
built at Cates:lwpm, by the Commissioners o f L e hi g h
County, on Monday the 25th tiny of April, inst., ut the
house of Solomon Bier)', in said Borough.
Tho Commissioners will also be in attendance at
the Lehigh County Poor House, On Tuesday the 29th
of April, inst., for the purpose of receiving proposals
for the Stone and Little required for the Bridge about
to be built at that place. Bidders can obtain all the
information by calling at the above named times and
plates.
JOAN
SAMUEL SIEGER, ' t Cominissioners.
JOIN EItDMAN, J
April 23. t
Public 'endue.
W ILL besold at Public Sale, on Friday and Satur
day, the 2,1 and Id days of May next, et 12
o'clock, M., et the hone() of Daniel Fenster:noel:or,
Into of Lynn township, deceased, the following pro
perty, viz :
2 cows, 4 Sheep, i Dogs '
Beds and Bedsteads, To
biee, Chairs, 2 Stoves end pipe, Silver Watch, Car
pets, Tubs end Stunners, barrels of Cider, Barrels and
Boxes, iron kettle, wheelbarrow, soap, lard, smoked
Lams, shoulders and sides, boards, chains, a lot of po
tatoes, rye, corn, buckwent and oats; (all to ho sold by
the bushol,) and a variety of other articles too mu
morons to mention.
Terms and conditions on days of snle by
DANIEL( S. FENSTERMACIIER,
PETER FENSTERMACIIER,
Admintstrators.
April 23
A, _NEW STORE
wiTlT4:wtqw . A.N.pviTutg . STOCK OF
'UMW' ZIDO.SI
At NO.II 'Vest HamiltOn comer of Eighth
street, formerly occupied. by Joseph Stopp.,
auTH. .SCHLAUCH have just opened s new
Ut Store nt the above named stand, opposite Hag
ophiich's Hotel, with. an cativo new stock Of Goods,
"saleeted with great care iri Neat Yark and Philadel
phia: It can be relied upon tliht their stock is the
most fashionable in town, as they have none that has
been stored on ehclvcs.for a number of years, but all
is direct from the cities. The immense stock com
prises every variety of. Foreign and Domestic Dry
bloods, from the richest of Italian Silk to the cheapest
of home manufacture. Therefore call and examine
for yourself before purchasing elsewhere, as they
challenge any store to sell cheaper than they do.—All
business done on the CASH SYSTEM, without regard
to person.
April 23,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of almost every style
and patent, ruches black and fanny colored Silks,
plain end figured Do Dairies, Chnlli, Lawns, Ging
hams, Alpacas, ,tc., ,Lo., at the Cheep Store of
OTJTH k SCHLAUCH,
Cur. of Eighth end Hamilton Sts.
—tf
April 28
WHITE GOODS, of nil descriptions, such an cm-
V breadered Curtains, CII111111 . 1(1 , . Jaeonets, SIVII , B
Mull. Linen Lace and Edging, lnsertings, Linen and
Cumbria Mids., Ladies' Collars, .Sleeves,nt
GUTH & SCHLATNIFS,
No. 41 West Hamilton street.
April 23
MEN'S Wl:Att.—We a flue stock of superior
French Cloth, Blue and Brown Cloth. French
Doeskin Cassitnores, Plain Mel( cud Fancy Colored
CassitnereN, Black and Steel Mixed Sattinetts, Velvet
Cords, Kentucky 'Jean, Tweeds. Cotton and Linen
Pantings, . SCIILAUCH.
No. 41 West Hamilton Street.
MEM
rill.lllNlSlllMl GOODS.—We have in Store Linen
Sheetings, Damask Tulle Diapers, Table Cloth,
Pillow Cave linen, Marvailles Quills, Bleached and
Unbleached Muslins, all widths, Furniture and Apron
Check, 'Pinking, Flannels, 4,e. •
GUTH ,S; SCHLAUCH, 11 W. Hamilton St.
April 122.
CIROCEIIIES.—wo have a large
• n g • - Ul supply of all kinds of Croce
- l'Hie ries. such as Sugar, Coffee, Afolns
. . s ..,M i ses, Green and Black Ten, Spices of
kinds, &e.
Will S SCIII,AUCIf, 41 W. Hamilton St.
April 23.
----
CIUEENSIVAIII:.—We have the fullest and best cc
-14 levied assortment of Queen and Wass Ware ever
,cen is Allentown, and which Ivo are enabled to sell
clic:Ter than it eau he bought ekewherc.
“IfTlf SCIILAUCJI, 11 IY.llamilton St.
April 23.
C IA 1: havein muse ti line lot vi' all kinds
of Cerpels, whielt• will be cold
SCIILAUCII. 11 W. 'Hamilton St.
iri_-.. - Jai: _Aia,_ IMg - OECD
c...,...
.---- f i loll SALE.----Any person wishing. to
'''''t,,i'lll ,
1 purchase a new Piano, can be fur
l" nished with such i, one 118 lie 111113: select
brunt 01le or the hte t .,,t musket stores in New Yuri:.
al fifteen per cent. below inanutheturers' prices. Call
at . TIIIS OFFICE.
.
April 23.
—lf
Another Lot of Cheap Goods,
Stronse & C 0.,.
NO. 9 WEST LIAMILTON STREET,
Would call the atteption of pnrehnscrs to their
im
mcnse and complete stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
Embracing all the various and latest styles of
Silks, Brilliantes; Poplins, Ging
hams, Chilies, Lawns, Barege
Delaines, Solid cord. De
lains, Swiss
Cambries, Jaconets, Prints, &v.. cheaper than
they eat, be purchased as
oywhere else.
MEM: ZSIEL AL.
Our Slinnl stock consists of
Crape, Silk, Thibet, Cashmere,
Stella and Barege, at very low
prices. Also, a fine lot of
Mantillas and Capes, cheap. •
We have Mantillas. some 'as low as
: , :pring Antrim as low as ;1 1 1,50. Veer gaud Silks for
021 rcnl, a yard. We hare all wool DeMines. of dif
ferent colors, at l 0 muds, French Lawn. yard wide.
at 10 cents, Colicoci , , a large stock, as low as 5 cants.
In the next plow we 1111V0 n line as.inct,,,, o t if
CLOTHS, CASSLITERS,CO7'TONADES,
CASIIMERETS, 7' WEEDS, LINENS,
and a host. of other tioods for Men and Boys' Wear.
110 USE FI7IIXISIIINCI GOODS.—Our stock of
House Furnishing (locals trill always be found to eon
silt ta• a very general assortment, and at prices which
will warrant satisfaction.
or mores, Ilosiory, Laces, -Collars, Veils, Laces,
Trittunings, ,tO., we have the most complete stock in
town.
READY CLOTIIIN(I.—Our stet': of Sum
nor Clothing camprises every thing in the Clothing
line. It is made up of ,the hest materials. in the most
durable manner, and will bo sold at Philadelphia
pricei , . We sell first-rate entire units fur $2.50.
QUEENSIVAR E.—Of Quecnswaro we have a fine
and assortment. comprising every article that
is nututtfacuireq. We have 'always on hand a general
assortment of
C ROCER IE3
•
which we are enabled to offer as low as the same ar
ticles can be purellased elsewhere. We want it dis
tinctly understood that we take all kinds of Country
Produce. fir which we pay the highest market price.
In conclusion we say, give us a call before you pur
chase elsewhere.
L. STROli.§l , : itt
No. 9 West Hamilton street
—if
Allentown, April 23
Manufacturer dad holosalo and Retail Dealer in
BOots, Shoes, m irunks,
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, .te., has lately re-
V moved his store from the Odd Fellows' Hall, to
No. 77 West Hamilton street. Ho has just returned
from Philadelphia with a large steel( of
tkatiBOOTS AND SHOES,
w of all qualities, sizes and prices, which
will be sold wholesale and retail. In
addition to the trade stock, h e manufactures to order
all varieties of
CUSTOMER WORK,
and in this department all work is warrant Cd. Of
his own manufacture ho will always have such a sup
ply on hand as will accommodate
LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN.
He hue engaged the cervices of Mr. Charles G. Wit
man, of Philadelphia, as foreman and cutter. As he
is an accomplished workman, and all work turned out
under his supervision, he feels confident he can please
in point of style, finish and durability.
;y "Country Merchants supplied nt'City prices.
f33 - All kinds of black and colored Lastings to lie
had at Philadelphia prices.
April 26.
TRUNKS.—Just received and for aule n choice lot of
Leather and Oil Cloth 'lntuits at the Shoo Store
ELIAS AIEICIZ.
April 23
CARPET BAGS.—Bruesele-Fell, Venetian and Oil
Cloth Carpet Rake, must received and for sale by
ELIAS MERTZ, 71 Weet Hamilton St.
April 2
. . .
LICENSE:' , APPLICATIONS
.„.
ATO I MEiEFfiIie . bkiliiiiTilitiF feivaistiatieii - of an
.1.1 Act of the general Assembly of this Common
wealth, entitled "An Act to regulate the solo of In
toxicating Liquors," passed . tho 31st day ofMnich,
A. D. 1855, the folloWing mimed pereone have applied
and filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of
Quarter Sessions, their respective petitions, which will
be laid before the Judged of said Court, on Thu rsdny
the 15th of May:
APPLICATIONS FOR HOTELS:
B. J. Hagenbuch, • Allentown.
Daniel Bitner, Weisenbtirg.
Herman Fetter, - Hanover.
Jonas Seibert, Lowhill.
Peter S. Kaiser, Upper Macungie.
John Treichler, • Washington.
—Henry Dillinger, Lower Milford.
Jacob Roth, North Whitehall.
John Seip, Weisenburg.
Peter Hensinger, Lower 2Jacungie.
Edward Fry, Lower Milford.
Joseph Hunsicker, Heidelberg.
Charles F., Beck, Catasauqua.
Simon Moyer. South Whitehall.
D. K. &H. Woodring, North Whitehall.
David M. Kistler, Lynn.
George Wetherhold, Allentown.
Henry M. Seiberling, Weisenburg,
Samuel Moyer. Allentown.
Valentine S. Weaver, North Whitehall.
John B. Keck, South Whitehall.
Charles Hill, Lower Macungie.
Josiah Strauss, South Whitehall.
Samuel Camp, • Lynn.
Stephen Kleppinger, North Whitehall.
Mary Haines, Upper Macungie.
Joseph Laubach, Catasauqua.
'William Gross, Catasauqua.
David Bleiler, Lynn.
John Bloss, Washington.
Jacob Sherer, South 'Whitehall.
Peter Roth, South Whitehall.
Reuben Schaffer, Lower Milford.
John Y. Bechtel, Allentown.
Joseph Rex, Allentown.
' William H. Berndt, Salisburg.
George Seipel, South Whit'ehall.
Richard 11. Dyer, Washington.
Francis Gerhard, • Upper Saucon.
Henry Hart, ' Catasauqua.
'Josiah Sherer, South Whitehall.
John Yost, Salisburg.
Joel Klotz, Lowhill.
Jonas Brobst, Lynn.
Daniel Deibert, Heidelberg.
Peter Miller, Heidelberg.
Moses Peter, North Whitehall.
Henry Gorr, Lower Macungie.
Charles Ritter, Hainover.
Daniel Brobst, Lynn.
John Albright, South Whitehall.
Jesse Miller, South Whitehall.
Joseph Treichler, • Salisburg.
George Beck, Uppei• Milford.
George Mossier, Hanover.
J. & P. Gross, North Whitehall.
]henry Bachman, Allentown.
Jesse Klein, ' Salisburg.
George Neitz, Upper Milford.
Samuel Kuechlcin, . Salisburg.
Nathan Peter. North Whitehall.
Alexander ArKee, Hanover.
John Stabler, Upper Ssu on.
Tilghman Kohler, North Whitehall,
Edward Reber, Washington.
Henry 'fielder, . Allentown.
Eli George, Allentown.
D. & C. Peter. 'Washington.
Sarah A. Brock, Allentown.
Harrison Berner, Sali.burg.
William Roth, Heidelberg.
Abraham Clever. 'Allentown.
Jeremiah Troxell, South Whitehall.
Solornon L. Holder, Lower Milford.
Charles Knauss, Lower Macungie.
John G. Schimpf, Allentown.
Samuel W. Snyder, Salisburg.
• Allen Apple, Salisburg.
Owen Schadt, North Whitehall.
Jacob George, Lowhill.
Nathan Peter, Washington.
William Woodring, South Whitehall'
Simon J. Shunnuther, Lower Macungie.
Herman L. Stadiger, Upper Saucon.
Samuel Kuntz, Upper Macungie.
John Dorney, ' South Whitehall.
Jonathan B. Kemmerer, Lower Milford.
Solomon Greisetner, South Whitehall.
henry Millhouse, Upper Macungie.
Francis Sellers, South Whitehall.
John Minnich, South Whitehall.
Jacob Meyers, I lanover.
David Laury, North Whitehall.
James Wilt, . Upper Saucon.
Thomas ]lrensinger, Washington.
Sniith & Jacob, 11-allover.
Susanna Heller, • Upper Saucon.
Israel Wesco, Lower Macungie.
John Metzger, Allentown.
David Metzger, Weisenburg.
Henry Ginkinger, Upper Macungie.
Aquilla Knauss, Salisburg.
North Whitehall.
Solomon• Boyer,
Elias M. Kuntz, North Whitehall.
Charles Ihrie, Allentown.
John Schantz, Jr., North Whitehall.
Peter Lentz, Lowhill.
'APPLICATIONS FOR RESTAURANTS.
Samuel Henn, Allentown.
William Miller, Hockendaqua.
Milton Apple, Salisburg.
Francis D. Schneller, Hanover.
Samuel Schaffer, North Whitehall.
North Whitehall.
Sylvester Weiler,
Henry Strauss, ' South Whitehall.
Edmund Yost, Ilanover.
C. W. Eckert, Allentown.
Valentine Schumacher, , ' Catasauqua.
Herman A. Doster, Hanover.
Harrison Hower, Catasatiqua,
Moses Kuntz, Washington.
William Oberly, . Allentown.
JoSeph Goth, Hanover.
Peter Neff; Heidelberg.
Charles Scholl, ,nlisburg.
'William Getz,
.Catasauqua.
Daniel Fatzinger, Allentown.
David Peter, - Washington.
David H. Wheeler, • Hanover.
Samuel Miller. South 'Whitehall.
John P. 'Goundie, Allentown,
Abraham Laub, South Whitehall.
John Schantz, Sr., North. Whitehall,
John Fogehnan, South Whitehall,
By the Court:
JAMES W. MICKLEY, Clerk.
Mil
Mil
April 23
1 1 111W - 11:10'31r 41IC OD
PROPOSALS will be recuived by the subscribers
at any time previous to Monday the 28th inst.,
for grading, by the job, the Trotting Course 'at the
Fair Ground of the Lehig4ounty Agricultural So
ciety. A plan of tho work to be done may be seen by
enltiug on C. Pretz.
A. 11. It t.NING Ell, )
C. PRETZ, j• Committee.
April 23.
—lt.
ELECTION NOTICE.
NN OTICE is hereby given that an election for five
Managers of the "Allentown Water Company,"
will bo hold nn Monday the 12th of May next, be ,
tweet'. the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and 4
o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public House of Henry
Bachman, in Allentown.
By Order of the Board. •
A. L. 111311 E, President. •
MB
April 23
ST.ER, .APRIL 2:3,_.1856,
PENNSYLVLNIAANIIIBRION _
Zinc .Company•
qua; *mid meeting, of the steckholdera or-the
Pennsylvania and Lehigh. Zino Company,"
will be held at tho Company's Office, in tho city of
Philadelphia, on Monday, May- sth, 1956, at 11
o'clock; A. M., for the election of naves Directors to
serve fur the ensuing year, and fur the transaction of
other business.
SAMUEL F. FISHER, President. •
April 23.
' —2t•
LA Ii.OP LOT of Aluckerel, Just
*-44 A - ,
revolved and for sale at Stopp s
-/ TIIIII
le ti Igoe Cheap Cash Store. Also, received
t 4" g: VVIVIr this day, Juan) , thousand dollars
- - "lworth of Dry (loads, from N. York,
6.,
which will he sold cheaper than over, nt the ehonp
Cush Slur° of JOSEPH STOPP,
:15 . 1)'est Hamilton street.
Lti II V./ j
4.#
': 4 s-13; ,- t&Q10 1 41,
No. 11 West Hamilton street, Allentown. •
T HE undersigned herewith announces to the citi
zens of Allentown and vicinity, that he still has
his 31usie Store, at the old stand above named, a n d
that he has lately mole large additions to his hereto
fore well selected stock. of :Alitsical Ingtrumente.—
Among his stock he always has
PIANO FORTES
from the best manufactories in New York, of poworful
yet pleasant tone, and warrants them to give satisfae
tion. Also imported Pianos, of the beet manufacture
iu Germany.
TVIEM-T—aCb3ZDJM'CIoIVM,,
of the hest 11111 11Ltliteture in the. United States, of dif
ferent sizes and prices.
VIOLINS of all qualities and prices, VIOLONCEL
LOS, of excellent qnality. VIOLAS, or C , 'lltrii-
Bluz, ACCORDEO.NS, of tlitferent sizes and
prices, FLUTES and FIFES, Violin
Strings, best quality, Bows, and in short all trim
mings belonging to the Violin.
BRASS ENTS will be furnished at short
notice and on the most rensonable terms, to which
fact he particularly calls the attention of new Bands
about forming, and those already established.
Sheet Alusie sad llooks fm beginners fur all musi
cal instrnments. always on hand;
As the undersigned nuahos this his sole business, he
will puy particular mad prompt Wit:Willi' 10 it in all'
its various branches. Ile is thanhful for mist patron-1
;age, null trusts that by keeping good in ticles at low
prices, to merit a continuance of the same.
Ile respectfully invites people to c u ll and examine
Ids instruments, particularly his pinto's, nod give'
them it trial, to satisfy themselves or their superior
mechanism. JOSEI'II IVEISS.
April In.
—tin]
Cheap Boots tt Shoes.
aT 1117, STORI, 01'
Witty Es. It ri autB 8 9
:; , ;o: 21 East Hamilton N:rect, Allentown.
11. A L. having Sold interest in the estah
• li,lnnent. the undersigned funned It co-purtner
ship, and now invite the attention of the citizens of
the town a n d t iciL itt . to well us country tuerelunits.
to their large and superior stuck or
HD SHOES,
nt the above named old stand, one door cost or the
if °ratan Iteformett Church, where they manufacture
111111 Sell it t
11110 LESA LE 4NI) RE TA IL,
all kinds of fine loot coarse gentlemen's Boots and
Shoes. Also. all triads of the latest styles of Ladies'
and Children's Shoe . comprising all styles, qualities
and prices. Ladies' Gaitere, with or trithout heels.
made up of Freud', Dalian English amt American
Lasting, of all colors and styles. Dress Shoes of
Patent Leather, Morocco, Kid, French Minsweo and
Soul, different eolore, for Women, Misses, Children
and Infiniti , . All we ask is all examination of our
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
/ 1 1EASURE 01? CUSTOMER WORK
will always be attended to with punctuality. in the
latest styles, of good materials by superior
Country Ir.a.erchants
win find that we nio prepared to sell to them at the
very lowest city Jobbing, prices. Diller: , respectfully
I
solicited. WITTY A: KNAU:SS.
Ansa IC.
Assignee Sale.
T ILL be sold Tit public stile, on Friday tile nth
of April next, at 111 o'clock in the forenoon. it
the house of Joseph Freyman, in North Whitehall
totroship. Lehigh county. the following described
valuable real and personal property:
No. 1. A certain nicssuage and
tract of loud with appurtenane,, modaining about
8 acres, 1110VC or less. The it thereon
11lire a ono and a half story log
7 s 4' 1 w %%ouse l
swiss Darn, 2.1 Ly ii 3", a carpenter
shop, and an excellent apple orchard.
No. 2. Another tract of land,
Atiiaim ti t the s a me place, containing. between 7 and
8 acres, about it acres of withdt is clear, and the lad_
mice excellent woodland. OH the sumo day and time
will also be sold the following described personal
property:
s\-- - - , - , On e horse, 1 cow with calf,
I Four and 1. twudnirse wagon, Rockaway pleasure
wagon, 2 ploughs, fanning mill, harness for lieu•
horses, slt nets, a new Oct double carriage barrieps.
2 lied:qt.:ids.. clock, a lot of carpenter took, a frame
shanty, 21 by 1.1, ti lot of fence posts owl rails•, a lot
of building and caw logs, a lot of roi6, together with
a lot of farming, home and kitchen utensils, too nu
merous to mention.
2-31 V. 11E. CUD
On SATURDAY April Mb, at in o clock in the
forenoon, on the premises, in Slatington, Washington
township, county aforesaid, a certain let of ground,
10 feet bout told 100 feet deep. The improvements
thereon fire a gate! .
FRAME HOUSE,
twenty-six by thirty-six feet, and other good out
buildings.
. 2 11L111-1421110,
Lo .1,1, on the entreeilay,tit I o clock in the
afternoon, at the hotel In Luharsville, the une-half of
a lone,, of a
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Slate Quarry
comprising about four acres, together with a lot of
slate, quarry tools, cart, harness, pump and water
trough.
ISM
The conditions will bo made 'mown on tho day
at the places of crib by
FRAMILI . N P. MICKLEY,
PAUL BAL Asmigneos,
MET,
April 0,
• ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
N OTICE is hereby given that letters of Adminis
tration have been granted by the Register of
Lehigh County, to the undersigned, upon the Estate
of John Relehner, deceased, into of the Borough of
Allentown. All persons indebted to avid estate are
requested to make payment within three mouths; and -
MI persons having claims against the sum, to pre
sent them for settlement.
BENJAMIN STETTLER.
April . •
Job Printing',
tbis
Of all kinds neatly executed at orfiee
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:Paria:L.Lands for : Sale.
Tito Illinois Central Railroad Company
' . IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL
OVER TWO MILLION OF ACRES OF
FARMJNC LANDS,
In Tracts of 40 acres and "pica mix, oil lons Credits
• and at low rules of Interest.
T H ES E lands were granted by the Government, to
aid in the construction of this Railroad, and in
clude 13111111.• of the richest and most fertile Prairies in
the Stale, interspersed hero and there with magnifi
cent groves of oak and other timber. The Rend ex
tends from Chicago, on the North-East,• to Cairo at
the South, and from thence to Galena and Dunleith,
he the North-west extreme of the State, and as all the
lands lie within fifteen miles on each side ol' this Road,
ready mid cheap means tire afforded by it fur trans
porting the products of the lands to any of those
points and from thence to Eastern and Southern
markets. MoreoVer, the rapid growth a flourishing
towns and %Wagon along the line, and the great in
crease
in population by ionnigration, etc., afford a!
substantial a 21,1 growing home-demand fur farm pro
duce.
The soil is' a dark, rich mould. from one to five feet
in depth, is gently rolling and peculiarly fitted 11,1•
grazing cattle and sheep, or the cultivation of wheat.
Indian corn, etc.
Economy in cultivating and great productiveness
are the well known characteristics of Illinois lands.
Trees are not required to .I,e cut down, slumps grub
bed, or stone picked WI, as is generally the case in
cultivating new land in the older States. The first
crop of Indian corn, planted on the newly broken sod,
usually repays the co:I of plowing and feneing.
Wheat sown on the newly-turned sod is sure to
yield very Guys iovits. A man with a plow and two
yoke of oxen will break sue and a mar to two acres
per day, ContraetNyan he Made for breaking, ready
for corn or wheat. th from $2 to 1,50 per acre. 13y'
judicious management, the land may be plowed and
fenced the first, and under a hiyli suite b . % cultiratiffil
the second year.
Corn, grain, cattle, etc., will he forwarded at rea
! xonable rates to N Chieng - u, for the Eastern market. and
to Cairo for the Voitthern. The larger yield on the
dump lands of Illinois over the high-priced hinds in
the Eastern and Middle States, is known to be touch
more than sufficient to pay the difference of transpor
tation to the Eastern market.
Itiimninons coal is mined at several points along.
the Road, and is a cheap and desirable fuel. It nun
be delivered at several points along the Read at $1,511
to $l,OO per ton IVood can be haul at the same rates
per cord.
Those trim think of settp,,,,, in ToWII or Minnesota,
should hear in mind Cunt lands there of any volute.
along ti n t water courses and for many miles inland,
have been ulil,osed of,—that For those ',waled in the
interior, there arc no conveniences for tram.porting to
market the produce, Itailrolels not having Leon intro_
dicedthere. That to send the pi educe el' these lands
one er two hundred miles by Wagon to inarlo4,would
cost Mitch more than the espouse or ehttimoto : r,
them. and hence, (lot erlittittit lands thli,l,'ittlated. al
$1,25 per sore, are not so geed investments us the
land of this eompany at the prices fix e d,
The seine remarks hold good in relation to the ]nods
in KatISIIS and Nelwaslia, thr Vacant lands
Tony be found nearer 'the wrler coursc.+. rho distance
to Market i s far greater, and every hundred miles the '
predueu of those lands are earriod either in IS
or interrlipt,l Water erantillthicationS, increases the
eXpettseS of transportation. which innst he borne br
the settlers, in the reduced price or their produets,
and to that extent precisely ere the inCOMOS from
their farms, tom or CIMIVe on theirinvostmeuts, awn,-
ally every redrced.
The groat fertility of he.lanubu now offered for . sole
' hay (NS company, end their consequent yiubl over
those of the Eastern and :diddle Stales, is much more
than sufficient to pey the difference in the vest of
transportation, espe:ially. in view of the facilities:
fur'nished by this Road, and others with which it con
nects, the operatiens of which ore nu: interrupted by
the low water of solinner, or the fro-t of winter.
PRICE XXI/ TERMS OF PAY
The price trill var'Y from :7'5 lu 1;;25, according to
location, totality. ete. Contraets foe Deeds may be
made during the year IS3O. stipulntiu n the purchase
money to be paid in live annual installments. The
first become duo in two years fnunt the date of eon
tenet, and the others annually thereafter. Th:f. 14,4
pnyancnl will lireolne due at the end of the sixth year
fruit the date of the contraet.
/ateret wilt be elearyrd of only (hove per eta(. pei
As a security to the perforntanee of the contract.
the first two years' interest must he paid in advance,
and it must be understood that at least one tenth td
the land purchased shall yearly be brought under
cultivation.
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Twenty per cent. from the.cre4it price w:11 be dc_
ductedfor cash. The Company's construction bonds
will be received as cash.
I:,•«,l.y.fe,tmed 61117111 . 11[1.1, irL;cii cull le RI up
In is dnyn, Cllll be nbin sued Pons reyonmilde per
nous. They will be 12 feet by 20 rect. divided into
one liciug and three bed-rooms. and will cost complete
set up on ground chosen anywhere along the bond.
$l5ll its cash, exclusive of transportation. Larger
buildings may be contracted for at proportionate rates.
Tlie oniipany will forward all the matei leis over
their l'oliti
Special arrangements with dealers can lie made to
supply those pun:ha:tine. the Company's lands with
rowing materials, ngricrtltural tools, :Intl an outtit
pro% i,ivisS is any timintitY, at the totretd tr/toltmle
It is believed that the price, long credit, nod low rate
of interest, ehurgeil for lamb. will enable n man
with a few hundred dollars in cash and ordinary in
dustry, to make himself independent before all the
purehaso money becomes Inc. Li thu uwan lime, the
rapid settlement of the country will probably litre
increased their value Raw or live fold. When remiir
ed, an experienced person will accompany applicants.
to give information and nil in selecting lands,
Cirenlars, containing, numerous instances of Elle
ees9r"l by respectable and well-known
farmers iu the neighborhood of• the Railroad
lands, througl - Mut the State—also the cost of fencing,
price of cattle, expense of harvesting, etc., by con
tract—or any other iulirrnuttion—gill Lu cheerfully
given, on implication, either liersonally or by. letter, in
French, or German, address...l to •
JOHN
Land ( ` am?ninnianrr Of the Illinui» rentral Rail
Mho up to the Ist, of Slay-53 Miehignn Asinine.
J 11.., after dint date in the new Stone
Pas.enger 'Depot, foot of South Water Street,
April lit
Richard R. Levers'
r..A13 TrjAtt . Wolit3
;.)U South Seventh Street, Allentown ,
T - •
ILE undersigned nnnottnees to his friends and the
public in general, that ho has now on hand n,su
perior mock of
' BUGGIES 3
511. Carriages, York Wagons, Sulkeys,
to which he 'invites attention. Ile is confident they
cannot be 'surpassed in beauty and durability by any
establishment in town. Terms very reasonable.—
Re uses none but. the best materials, and employs
none but superior work:nee—consequently he war
rants till vehicles. made at his establishment. CAB
and examine before you purchase elsewhere.
All kinds of Carriages and Buggies made to order
at short notice. Also, repairing done promptly.
RICHARD R. LEVERS.
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1. - i' Iq:IIGREENS, Flowering Shrubs, Dons, Plants,
,t c., in great variety and sloe, for sale, by large
or small quantities, at the Rising Sun Nurseries and
Garden,
Their mends are in the Market, below Sittlt strevt,
where the above can bnhad every day. Orders also
received here rim the Nursery. Catalogues sent to
applicants gratis. Direct to • S. MA U PAY,
Rising. SIM Village, Philadelphia.
Verbenas by the hundred or 'thousand,
and other flowering plantS for sale Olean.
April in.
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W IglabT73lSL - 911E MD GI
JO CHOFMANFRS Men'e and Women's Work
tiro wanted ot the Boot, and Shoe Store of lilies
Mertz. Nom but good and steady workmen need
apply.
• Allentown, March 20. —tf .
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Dr. - Edw in,G -- - nay 11 1 -
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../ ANNouNcEs. to' Hui eltivent of Allen
ity, that, he has lately
7:: gradu t tt o t w e l d as ( .I v iy ie s i i n eian in ell tho rations
i •- eirr branches, in theHnliorsity of' 1 eimylin
- nia, and has conmieneed his piiietieo in tto
Office of his father, Dr. Charbis IL Martin, next dooi'•
west of the . Odd Fellows' Hell, West Hamilton stiefit,
Allentown, where he is at all times prepared, by day
or by night, to aid the afflicted, and render hisitertrices
to all who may honor hint with a call:
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New Boot and Shoe S tore,
IN ALLENTOWN
• PINE & BROTH ' Al '
T ATELY opened anew Boot and Shoo Stoll), &N i
o,
LI I_ 2 East Hamilton street. formerly ciecupked by
Jeremiah Schmidt, in the same business, but the pibiia
may confidently rely upon it that they will at all
times keep on hmul, a better, larger,. and at the same
time cheaper Rtoek, thaeivas ever kePt in the Wile.:
fug before. They wiiiialways have on hand
Gentlemen's Boots, Shoe's and plipperri
Ladies' and Misses Gaiters, :Shoes,
and Slippers, Children's litiote and
Slums. Also, Coarse Hoots and Shoes for Mitri-tuni
rn.....0...
Boys, Guins, .t.c.
All kinds of Gentlemen's and Ladies' work Made to
order in the most approved styles at short notice, and
of the best of materials, nail as they have better worlt=
men than ever worked in the building.' before, they
are willing to *arrant all work,
Being now beginners, they hope by punctual M.-
tenditnee to business and low prices, to receive a
share of public patronage:
March ffli.
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BARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE:
THE GDEAT 1 . 1:1111 , 11:11 OF THE BLOOD!
TIIE uusT ALT 11 A TIVEI KNOWN
~`!`of nPa 'lick of .11creury !
An infallible rented.; for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheu
matism, Obstinate entancons Eruptions, Pimples or
l'ostales on the Face. Blotches, Boils; Agnecand
Fever, Chronic Sorc Eyes. BillgWollll, or Teller,
iF Scald head. Enlargement and pain en he Bones
and Joints. Salt Rheum, Stubborn ulcers,
Syphilitic Dimtrders, and all diseases Aria:
ingfrom an injudicious tumor Mercury,
Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of
the Blood. . •.
Thi+ great remedy. •which has become so rapidly
1111 , 1 So jastly celebrated for its extraordinary efficacy
in relieving and curing Many of the most obstinatn
and terribl e forma or 1 11 ,, a1i , a with which mankind IS
a (aided, is now offered to the public, with the eon&
dent assurance that no Illumext. ni.coVERY over
1111111,1 Lae been ,o rminently sttecest4al in huring
; 4 ,110141.A. and ALI. EN EASES TEE BLOOD, as Car
ler'S 51,1111,11 11 ;atom
The proprietors are receiving by every niair`moSt
flattering and astmishing details of cures made in all
pmts of the country, and in most cotes where the
-hill of the Ito,t. Physicians had been tried in vain.
Its power over the ;limo') is tralY retuarhable, unit
all diseases ari: lug from impurity of that great SEAT
al , ' LITE, have been relieved and cured without a min
gle failure oat of the thousamis who bays used il.
Carter's Spanish Mixture contains no 3lttreury, Opi
um, Arsenic, or ally danf,:arata3 , 11 . 11 , E1. but 13 compos
ed of Roots unit .1101,3, eourblued ititb other ingredi
ent, of !sleve vhlue, and may de vii ca in the yoUng
e4t Want la . nro.t debilitated hlvaiitl, without the
leant po: . tiLle be , itatien.
IVAI. S. BEIlEtt CO., Proprietors,
N. aI Broadway, New York.
t'4l per bottle, or !ig bottles for $5. For
sale by .1„ B. 1110.er, Allentown, S. Ilan, Bethlehem,
and dopmists and merchants generally.
New York, February 1536.
0 W 0
ICE M%""Jilr.:
IT A s removed his office to No. 70 West Hamilton
JI. street. I..,tween Eighth and Ninth sts., over G.
liclicr's Clothing. store, next ttuor to ijeurge's Ifotel,
where lie enn Lo lunnd ut all tutees by those who need
his professional services. Artilleitil teed' mounted ozl
gold, silver and lamina. in the highest perfection of
art. and on the most scientific principles. All opera
tions belonging to the Dental profo•sion performed in
the most skillful and satiLdlictury manner.
2 : II2:IT:raYTIN_}
W. M. REYNOLDS, D. D.,. PRI.NCIPAL.
rPIIE Summer Session of this Institution opens on
_L the ling. of May, nail continues five months.
the branches of a good education, Mathematics, Na
tural Philosophy, Ancient nail Modern Languages,
Drawing, Music taught by competent instructors:
sp•cio/ othatioa Will he pieta to 11,080. trho wish to•
I,r, /HUT eittr (o,wh ;11y. Terms moderate, fcr
further information or cirmlN., , , apply to
W. M. REYNOLDS, 1). 1). Principal.
Aln it 9,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
N OTICE ;, lier, , by given that letters of Aqminis
tration in the Estate of Daniel Fenstermacher,
late of ',van town,hip, deceased. have been granted
to the solp,rii:ore Persons indebted in either Notes,'
Bondi, or 1.1601t-dehr. ore reptet ted to make payment
to the untierrigned Administrators, within six weeks
lama the date here. , f, :pot those having elnims•
agnistst said estate will oleo present their account in'
said t ime.
DANIEL. ic. FEN3TNICUAC.III:II., Atlm . ors,
PETER PENSTERMACIIER,
April
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.ento - virn ..a.ca,derny.
TILE swum, Tw•m of (Ii Inetitution will conk;
MOlidlly 1110 2:411 in t. Ptipile are re.'
ceived at any time, and charged by the quarter from'
the time of entrance.
INSTRUCTORS'.
1. _N. 6,., ! ;•,,..y, i'r,'ltc;pot.
E. B. Iltrpt4orn, An:lista nt.
. _Wore _Kier ..Tloore• Prtc ,, pt oRs.
Alierx ..S. (117,0 m, Printrtry Department:
.llre. .E. _I(. (.. nip"?' , Music Irt
Mi. Litt?, Moore', A.in (Klein t. ~:.
...11n4. C. 11. Witencr, Pm wing and Painting.'
11 AT Eti OP TUITION.'
Prhuary Dcpa: - Iment, per Quarter Si 00
Common English Branches 4 LO and 5 00
higher " " with
Latin and Greek C 00
Iligher English Branches with French 7 50
"Taste
8 00
Use of Piano Ca. Practice • 2 00
The Prices of Drawing and Painting aro according
to the difrurent branches in this department. In order
to:induce pupils to cultivate these elegant accomplish...
meats the rates are unusually low.
Those interested arc respectfully invited to inquira
at the school, and examine specimens. .
I. N. GREGORY, Principal.
Allentown, April 0.
QM
Denslow 8c Co„
C ornmission Wi.cro - hants
AND IVIIOLESALE DEALERS IN
FORINI DOMESTIC LEAF TOBACCO,
AfrANUPACTURE D TOM vco, and Foreign and De
l. me:tie Sugars, 21 South Front Street, Phila
delphia. Importers of fine iinvoim Sugars of tho
growths of the Vticlto-Ali:6o, a largo assort
ment of which ore kept convinntly on hand, nod for .
solo ot ndi once on cost of importation:
:7."?: , :r•Censigotnents respectfully solicited, on which
lilicntl ntivances will he rondo when detiirotl.
N. D.—Special Jan-Mimi given to orders for pur
eln:o On vonno.srinn, ~t• TOBACCO, 1113 nlyo every do
seription of Murohandise, for account of Sorties thing
at o diston,o from this mnrket.
,7, - ;isr•Aho Agent fur I'. A. Gtetz's Celebrated Gor
man Smoking; Tobnceo, comprising thirty different
vu riot ioN.
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April:). •"7
• .800 Z BINDING.
A LL• those having books, &e., to bind, cnn have
11 their work done in good and durable style, by
leaving them with J. D. Cangewer, who in agent for
the Bethlehem Bindery at Allentown.' AB hinds . a.
work done at this bindery is warranted: The bindery
is provided with materials to do thefinest kind of
work. .'. MELD.
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S. mr. SINE
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