ini'SI4OOUNTEI6 WIWI A WOLIN-S9Mg , two or three weeks since a, very large male wolf, driv en by hunger from the forests, made his ap pearance in the region of country in this coun ty known as the Crossings Forks. He 'corn mencid his depredations upon stock, and began to be a great annoyance to the husbandmen of that locality. At last a Young man named Christian Beachy, who had frequently seen his tracks in the snow, declared his intention to give him chase if he ever came across him when he (Beachy) was on his favorite horse. A few days since Beachy, in company with another •jroting man, also mounted, beheld the Wolf's track in the snow. lt was apparently just made, and a dash after him was at once deci ded upon. The snow was two feet deep, but, t riothing daunted, Beachy, on his powerful horse, plunged through it into the forest;fol lowed by his companion who was unable to keep up. The wolf finding himself pursued, 'dashed forward, but the gallant steed of Bea chy, after a chase of half an hour, bore him by the side of the wolf. Springing from his horse, he (being unarmed) caught the animal by the tail. Then a battle ensued of a fierce charac ter. The wolf snapped his powerful jaws in rage, but, by continually jerking him about and administering at every opportunity a Powerful ! kick with a heavy boot in the side, be Managed to hold on uninjured until the arrival of his i companion, when the ferocious animal was dis- I patched with a well-aimed blow from a club. Beachy is a man of great muscular power and Courage, which enabled him to'reMin his hold upon the wolf until he ivas dispatched. When his companion arrived he was nearly exhausted. The wolf would not have been so easily cap tured, but, being indiszreet .in his younger days, he had put one of his ft et in a steel trap and thereby lost the entire foot to the first joint. —Cumberland Telrgr7ph. G".. - The Odd Fellows had a grand time at their Anniversary in Cincinnati on the 24th. The procession four abreast was three miles long and numbered four thousand of the frater nity. Twenty-five brass bands discoursed music for the 07,C051011. Van Amburgh's large elephant, decked oll' in brilliant trappings, ac companied the procession : and altogether, the pageant was an imposing one. fr=7"A great sale of negroes recently took place in Tennessee. The Executor of the estate of, Montgomery Bell, sold 1313 negroes belonging to said estate, for the snm of sloo,los—an av erage for each of F.:780.18. 25 of the negroes! were under sye it's old 23 over 5 and under 10 : 19 over 10 and oiler 20 : 13 over 20 and under 30 ; 12 . ver ;;0 and under 4U ; 10 over 40 and under 50 ; and 12 were 50 years old and upwards. Several of them were diseased, and some of them cripples. Maj Bell bought 48 at an average price of 1 056,11. (jam" In seventeen years alone, (from 1481 to 11498,.) as we learn from well-authenticated history, the Inquisitor General, Torquemada, of Spain, sent from that. country to the gallows, 97,371 ; burned alive 10,220 men and women : and killed in secret dungeons, 4000." Ca — The Crystal Paltwe. 'in New York,. will be sold at auction, on lite:2l2d day of May next. It cost $600,000, and will likely sell for one fourth of that sum. 1: - The largest cow in the 1 7 nited States was recently sold in Mtuu•hester, N. 11. She girls feet, and weighs 2700 pounds. She sold for 5500. " HONOR TO W 11101 'HON( I% IS Der."—The great number of persons in all parts ofthe coun try who have experienced the health-restoring and blood-purifying effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in curing many of the worst forms of Scrofula, Rheumatism, and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, has created a de mand for it which is alike gratifying to pro prietors and patients. Among the thousand medicines which profess to cure all the diseas- I'S with which mankind is afflicted, Carter's Spanish Mixture stands like n monument, a " giant among pigmies," and all owing to the simple fact that it does really possess properties found in no other, and cures by its spec; tic pow er oVer the blond ; expelling from that great seat of life all impurities of lurking disease, opening the secretions, acting gently on the Liver, and in fact, adding and assisting nature to collect her energies : thuS giving strength and vigor in stead of weakness and debility. The trial of.ii single bottle will bear us out in aldwe say of this valuable remedy. EPILEPSY, OR FALLING PITS We believe we cannot du our readers a more import ant service, than by again calling their attention to that must remarkable preparation. disrovered Icy Neth S. Hance, of Baltimore, Md.. which possesses the power of alleviating and curing that horrid visi what of man—Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. In recom mending this preparation to our readers, we .lo so with a conviction that we are not degrading our (A mmo to puff 11. common patent medicine, but are lilac- Mg before them a discovery, which, if fully known, would probably (10 more to alleviate h 1111 l suffering, than ally invention of modern times., Dr. ll.mee, in - asking ud to motive hid preparation favorably in our editorial department, has sent us for perusal a number of letters front permits who have used his Pill.; and have beet cared thereby. All of them speak in the 'most grateful and Ct!iegistie i tcrms, inc great ad_ Vantage this medicine imssesses is the fact, that it can ho traimportcd through the mails. thereby afford ing every one an opportunity of dealing directly with the inventor, and also precluding all passibility of being imposed on by a counterfeit or spurious imi tation, Dr. Howe pays the postage on his Pills to any part of the country, and will forward them by re turn of mail, on the receipt of a remittance. Ms prices are as follows: One box, $3: two do„ $5• twelve do., $2l . All orders for the medicinushoubi ho Ltd dressed to Sern S. DANcit, 108 Baltimore street, Bal timore, hid. Wiusxnfts, Buena Asti MI•STAVIIOM—Foreed to grow in six weeks by Dlt. I.AFONT'S CAI'ILAIhY COMPOUND. .Warranted not to stain or injure the skin. Price $1 per Package, or 3 Mi. $2 50. Sent to any part of the country. by mail, on receipt of a remittance. Address SWEBTSEIt & CO., Box 730 Post Office, Baltimore, Md. " IVIARAIED. On the 20th of April, by the Rev.. Mr. Tea• ger, Mr. &SPURN BRICKS!, to. Miss GOTTLIESEN BEISLYRR, both of Bethlehem. At the same time, by .the same, Mr. PETER HARMING, to Miss MARIA HUBBR, both of Al- lentown. On the 26th ult. by Rev. J. Bock. Mr. kno3iAs BAtmuoi, of I.:chigh ), to Miss Dies.A. VOUNG, of Easton. Irits . , e . • On 22d of April ) in , Salishttry, MAGDALENA 1 O rp h an ' s Count Sale. TCEMMERER, consort of Henry Kemmerer, aged ! 1, virtue in pursuance of an order issued out of 70 years. . 1 ,.. the Orphan's Court of the county of Lehigh, On the Ist Of May, in Upper Milford, SARARIthero will be exposoil to piddle sale. on Friday the JOITN!, consort of William John, aged 30 years. 1 . 13 th day of June next, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, nt the On the 12th ult., in Hanover, Montgomery ! Public House of John Sehuntz, jr., in North Co., ELOVINA M., daughter of Elias and Maria , ty, viz Whileinill township, the following described proper- : Bagg, aged 0 ycars. On the 9 330 ult., in ITe tiei .tnwn, 0 i ,,,,„ .t., . • A certain tract of land, contain daughter, of David and Rebecca Fatzingcr, aged ' ing Iron Ore, with the appurtenunces, tdtttete.l ill 011111 2 months. ~ township of North Whitehall. in the county of Le high nforesaid,..bounded I.v lands of Leslie Jeter. On the 27th ult., in Lower Simeon, ROSINA, Stephen Millet, Philip St;•onss and other lands oi daughter of Casper and Catharine Buchmeier, ; Stephen Barn e t, deceased, containing ten acres and aged 4 years. , eight ',undies strict measure, On which there is II On the 28th ult., in South Whitchall, ELLEN, deposit of invaluable t y daars.ugh ter of Gideon and Matilda Roth, aged 2 IRON ORE, phen Barnet's Mines. 'Phi, ...4 hi nunt extensive raid Inert:tire the Mine in I,lligli rjeiacia ivi Al os t‘ i c tmirj e ... ! eototty, and seeno.l 01 111111 C in the :date of rettosyl- ______ _ raffia. It has already heen Humes:4ldb . worked Ibr ALLESTOW.N 'MARKET. i upwards of thirty years, and to a (1.1. th or I,VIT SCVCII- (Corrected weelily by Pretz, bluth k Co.) 1:), barrel.. $.l Potntoos IVheat, ..... I su, Hum, Corn, slUSides 1tyc...... 85' Shoulders, . . . ..... flap 2'2 On Butter. Salt, 1.) . . RI CRS .ft DIERIOUS, WSIJIMAUZ3C EISTABLISIMEINT, GRECIAN CHUM Compri:l:n; on I , ,t3l,ll,lltnent consisting of IPO Men, Women, Children, I and 1411 exhibited under tiro I.lm3lirrt IVA'PEIt-PIIOOF PAVILION ! Now Egnlpoed, tool Superbly Fitted out, fur tiro year IsP4 loolorin at ALI,ENTOIVN, on Salm:I:1y the 1711: of 111ny ; Haelon, IPtli; 19th: Tamaqua, • 21111: : Chnolc, 2101. Douro ut 2 null P. M. rerforli:!tivo w comittotit* =22=21 Tile Prop,.lt•tor, 1.1 31111..11111, 1.1 IN/. 1.,:1.11, of thi+ j. y. Il ur:hi+v\,,•ll , l,r 111.11 41•1111..:,!i• ~ .sl "111, hr tit, Varl..ty .11,1 111 ttcy .4 its pi•rittrittntittys, ttlitl Its Vlitilli lu !ht. Trlllll4l, It b:1111.1 Ftt.ttnt: I , lrttit tti l'oe o'l :0,1 I the rarit•tti represetitalkt:l, t:17,11. gill Lo r,tt,H.l New Acts! Changes! ! and Nord '.F.frects!!! Amon, ccv.s ..; c.R. A Irktmk'iti.,..r thi3 repro,;nto.l th.. Thrt: Ing Drom.lt, 6ptv;inek., fro. Ilyroirs l'ort!r za - sVii, r - D 1 - I,D \U OR, THE WILD lioi33E OF TARTARY. Aim., lb 17,1 r.:• Au. .... ni J~j 1 6\~~ MADAALF. CABLILLA, 1•11, • N% ill 41. 1,,,r• 1!...-111A.:,11.:•..q... 111.1.,:al nod t , onolv ritAr.2ll,l:E WOODS, Thel:-I. Cht:We. een wr II tlorn elenot l'n•to •I Stroh ro;•in rle. t.'ll. r ti. hor:e Aone, anchhho Met IZTew%to , L.. • La PETITE ANNETTE, loer =5.-7.2>\ DIR. E. DEEIOLTS, The U eat Anorrioan S • 140 214,r. MR. I 'CHARD RIVERS, Mai 1(1..” :•.a aa : I. Id lit •,11/. k 11. • ,, •11 MiZEMMI Mnat. G. DERIOUS, p; WI, I.r P•pj ..r I, a'. 311. 1e....„ ~" ~ _ l "t. .\ ifrz,.. .; '..) Volill •/ 1. 11.4 - , /11 A 1 ,00,4111. ~ .) 1 . !... . MON I\ Er II R 1..:. 772,\ - : ' . L;...: ' ,. : )) Lt.:lt CIIAILLE3 RIVERS, - , .A..-,.. - •„:- . ,ii 1.0 1...1 mold Ike anull Illigl•I Stan ~.. '"/ ‘7,1-‘, tlu4l furls/ /1•:. I !... st. 14.•1..... .. I•••••• I. io. 1 , 17.,..., 5 11.,.. ; i 1u1u..... u 11••••••• et 1111 .8 1.1 • ..../1.1 aktll. ... -.:.,, ` A k, imur t ikairi.," The wiv,.. , i 1 ri: ESP.:, Tit , . 111 N'l I II: I /It, 'I I I I'l I I'll! '• I' I ii..Ni/. /p.m "I, fru. /•I• ~.. ul..i • :Ii• ; 'I./I • .. •.• •I, ,i, ru. iC, 15 1..; ...o •,..1 z i .A 1..0 itL lue.l . ' no .....• 11. u•not 'l'..t. 1: .e.. .1. .., .. i I, / • i.. /.. 1-I,itt ouul ';'11,.. 1. ,...' thl , l.lg I tua 11. , ...• I : pl., ~...,,ru‘ 4(t rf• "?" L........ z . - , 4 Na--- •<.... ---..., ri. u..:0,.,, .1 A. :01:0 : n'. ,ti ,) n g'.• nlal 10 4 N . ,... , , • '...:.,••,..‘4 --10-ni.;.+3,110. The lAN,: (• . xol 711 ';•••••,' LAMM r aro! t NM, V. INVEES, „.4..4,00`"'"'" 1).n..1..1 ..f N. Li Thr 04.1, MEI • Mn. F. Nun _r 1.... Loviq, 11. II MI . lIAI OW, ._..,,,, k . ~. TliE TLRII:7IC ~I'. LADDER , Tirf,, tiP':l . , 1/ PE.fiFCIMIE::S. , A... 1 L11..1 ..11,..1A /% 1 ,11 . 111 ' 11. . 4,1114"i4V.42ti' Clown. DAN GA ELNIII wbo will . the .1.1. If.. b V.. .;" . ."I, ' 1...I1:111' D.l,i 01' r'f 1:1119IT116 I AIIP 1119. d 1 , , SD). ANTONIO CAFPALINO, A no., 1:11rl•pe. 11/iii 1 , :% Ww.d...(,.1 4 ,. ' . ' l ."' 1 rtUf3STAN EIDAII,9 h rA 1 / ' e . w, • , . r y o; ••• • ' 1.". , • 0 ; , .. , ..nru tros ~.4.1.1.1; g nr.d .: % , 7 1 0 7:11 . I:: ,L IPe ~,!.• I. •1.. . Nis I A. V ; • 1,1 ' I. I. ILe I:, . ilit, I't •••: ‘ 1:,4t:0 % :. will . 4..10.1... , 1.1/ 111,6 1 . 111111.1.1N0 \ MAZEPP..LS- T 6. I k , rt.t.ools 11.11,..• , .. wilt ....L,, raw ~!1 Iti, evcry /IPA tiollkg,i,l IL. A. 51., 10.1 lov Mr. U. • I'. l'. m's Phi1...1..11 h.w Ilto.a i1....1, 1,1 1..w.a0l 1.1, ell 11. Cemotoy, ilttati.t.cl Fn ~ i the ....Owl. . MM F. COULDOCK, Agent. EMS SWEITZER'S • •Atv . Transportation Line. r 1 111 E undersigned is now prepared to ship all kinds J- of Merehandize, ac., from Philadelphia to Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Penn Haven, and all intermediate places. Goods will be received and shipped from No. 65 North Wharves, below Vino street, Philadelphia. The Line is tilted out in the best possible manner, which enables him to transport all (totals entrusted to his care with safety and des patch. As he is n new beginner, he hopes, by care fill and prompt attention to business, •to be favored with a liberal share of patronage. HENRY SCHWEITZER, Proprietor. AnENTO, R. B. Sellers k Co., Philadelphia. • • George W. Hensel, Easton. U.& A. linelnnan, Freenunishurg. Andrew MTarty, Bethlehem. Aug..T. Ritz, Allentown. ...71, - Periens having Good's in the Stem House nt Allentown are requested to tako them away without delay. EMS JUST received, a splendid lot of Queonewnre, In cella, or by the piece. owl s lot of Gloss ware, at • lIOUPT & STUOKERT'S. April 30 THE LEHIGH'REGISTER, MAY 7,.1856 ty-lice feet, with a prospect of it continuous end abundant supply. Persons desirous of viewing thu 45 • sane prior to the day of sale. will cull on Mr. John 11 Camphel, who reside:. on the premises. , ' ll The .other improvements 011 . Paidpremises are it 12 T. : l , one and n half story frame 2.) 12 frame stable, Blacksmith shop. and other necessary out buildings. Ale». at the game time and place, will be sold two Leases. Eeturing the rights and privileges, to dig ; and raise Iron Ore, on the following properties, to • wit: The one a lease dated the ;011i day of 'December. A. O. 1826, between Peter Troxell, of North White -1 . hall township, in said County of Lehigh. and Stephen; Ilnllict and Samuel Ilelfi kb, for one hair of on acre f of land for the purpose of digging and raising Iron I Ore, it being port of thut tract on which the said Peter Troxoll then resided. The other a Lease dated the 16111 day of February, A. D. 1539, between Nathan Benner. of North White-I hall township, Lehigh comity. anti Stephen sr., deceased, fur all the Iron Ole iu innti upon the lands and 'premises, then in the possession of the said Nathan Bonner. Being the real estate or Stephen Sankt, deceased. late of the township of East Penn in the cunnty 111 CR 6011. Tern on the du;' at the plnve of sole, tuol line at tenthwee given by May 7 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. the 4)11.1100:4 . Cowl Leitivll comity In the armlet of the aeutiont Itetibet iul .lonne Sew-In g er. .% of :II nod t-ingular the plods :did chattels. whit ii,•ru 01 I it,:wo Sousiliger, 1:10c or the towliAtii. or Ileidellterw. in the county of lA-M I A. deceripcd. And now, April Slit, 18. A. the rotirt p t -poit 5..1. Nietler. Est i ., auditor to unlit 11101 re clile the 01,0 v,• 10,01111 t and 'Hoke ditr; l .titimi according to law. Prom the Itecords. Test :—.T. W. 'AI Thenudilor :delve molted will attend to the dolie, or I, oppointtnent on S:tturdny fair 21th (.r .11.1 y next. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. it the hone or Peter Miller, in Faeger•rille. county, where all per:onts interested ittoy attend it they see proper. May 7. —3l .1//,at,,a . a. Aiwa 25th, 15t6. The long agony is over. Peace is mite more re stored tot the conlinent of Europe. Wcrs and rumor, of wars wril no longer Le the them+ of con rersulium hi the social circle, but the more nalltral thquiryi, as to where the eheapeet pants can he Imaght. reveived a lot of Prints, fast colors, and ul.o a lot of hienelied and noLleachedAins, :•eliing thorn oft id ti} (Tap. Also n 1,4 of Spriag mat t . littainer Shawl: of every style, fur sale ebent, 1101: PT & ST1:1:IE11T S. April ::o. —II Ina! I 1.1116 this %vas for phiiu foul filtioy I:elitu,liy .teiiiis. Tweeds, (iand.rouus Coil before rurrhasing el-where, :mil you will fool all the ilium goods ore offered at the greatest loin llt Nil. 29 IVrst Ilatiii!hitt Street. iit the Sew York Store, kepi . . • j CST l'ol . eiVell. 11 rre,ll ..illloply or I; r,.. t 4' t. l "V ~„ , ..' , r) , : , , Fuvli Os :-tiF:ll., 'A1.1a,,,.., ion,. 1 e. 1,. -picot. ,tr., .t.,... for Yak` at Ult. 1 Vit , ' lot% •st 11.1111:Pi 1i1 . 1.1, , , 111 1.,...1iik 110 ITT & 6TUCKERT'S. ---• DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. A S rar as the root trade IS the former firm or is dissolved, which brand', will hereafter he toweled el hr (hark,. IVillintelehoon. They now Imt•e tot hand, 81 1110 e old shied, et the I,ellith, till kinds of t:ltotte Ceel which that• ;ell at the very len•e.el prices pers(.l:.: =till ii hied In ch, farmer.l firm are repteeted lu malie immediate ,ettlemeni, uud ntaelt wlm may have any M 'twin at tlie :;;tot c of HAS SE ,t Co, April :10 MONS. 4; LI:(.ME, L. NI•rl. IN Age. El.ias .lifiertz, manta.... and \\ I, and Detail Dealer in Boots, Shoes,Ttunlcs VALISES. CA II PET BA ,(v., 11114 lately re moved his stare from the Odd Fellowa' Pall, It. No. 77 West ilmailion street. Ile has just returned from Philadelphia with a large stork of tkBOOTS AND SHOES; • of all totalities, sizes awl prices, which will he Will wholesale gild retail. To addition to the trade stock, he nantufaetarea to order all varieties of CUSTOMER WORK, nna in. lids dopnrinnna wail; is warranted. Of his own manufacture he xi ill always have such a sup ply on hand as will livi•filtilawlikie • LADIES, ti csTi.EmEN AxD eini.Dßcx. lie has engaged the sec% lees of Mr. Charle.til. Wit• tutus, n.)1'011911 nud t'utte ' r.. As he is an aceomplishol iittridnan. and all writ turned out under his super% ision, he feels confident he can ideate in point or style, linich and durahility. 4:4'1-Country Merchants supplied at City prices. hinds of Idack and colored I.w ...thugs to be hid at Philadelphia prices. April 2d. TO TH E PUBLIC! AS_certniq persons Brice a praci iee of entering learnt business places, and buy goods On my croilit, I hereby caution the public , not to sell anything to such persons in toy name, whether orders tire pre sented or not, tie I will not kohl myself respousilde for debts so cidraetcil. It' I multi° purchase any thing on credit I will toll personally. . CHARLES IVIE.IND. Allentown, April no, 1 , 1 fLOCERIE6.—Wo linve . a large mityly of all kinds of .tatilm NOT. ries, such as Sugar. a 1 1 10„ses, Green and Melt Ten, Spices of .111 kinds, ,t e. GUTH & SI:ULM:CIL 11. Hamilton —t April 23. R._S UHULTZ • nVPICE No. 5S Ea.qt Ilatailton tdreet, a few floors below l'retz. Until A: Cu.o Store. Meal times at the American lintel. Allentown, April 30. IMO. —tom GOODS.—We hare in Store Linen . Shootings. Damask Table Diapers. Table Cloth, Pillow Case Linen, Marseilles Quilts, Bleached and Unbleachedlins, all widths, Furniture and Apron Chocks, Ticking, Flannels. lee. GUT!' NeIILAUCII, 41 W. Hamilton St. April 33, lES FOR RENT-Two largo rooms on the second story of the Store at No. 0 West Hamilton threat. MI known ns Ste AARON BA IL! li'l. l JOBN . BA " " By the Court: J. W. MitAiLEY. Clerk. 1101:PT & STUCKERT 11.111:,0 April all .t W. EDELMAN INTERESTING DIALOGUE. Joka.—hells, Jim, I want to ask you a question ? Where did your wife get her Sunday rig. Jim.—Why, at the NeW York Store, of course. 'kept by Hoop( & Btnckmt, Fin surprised that you should ask that ineNtinti, when everybody balking about the splendid lot of new Spring (lends, just received by them. and which thaly are selling so amazingly cheap. Why, uhue have you been that you know nothing of all this. .loin,.—l've been to California. and jut returned last week. I shall go home inunetliately and rend my wife round to the New York Store. What mint bur is it? ./i/n.—Ninnber 29 IVest Ifintailton street. You eon get anything there you may mint. They roll most splendid calicoes at cents, fit.A (i)lorm. better than I have liatight lit 10 (Tata. Also, ,Mitelitis, White Ootals, (thigh:nits. liarege Delaines. Sc., iturl we buy our Croevrii..s there, Sugar, Tea, Coffee. Cheese, &v., the best iii town. deal there if they are-tteeoutino- MEI dntins Jim.—Well you mu depend on (lint. John nod Jim eepurate for their honors, John well pleased thnt he hue found out where Jitn's wife got her Stuntby rig. April :;11. DR. J. P. BARNES, 111110:IFEL1 riNlitiT'l7' tiSkil CIP e.76T-7:": pEItFOMIS all operations on the - 1 - Teeth, both operative and mechani cal. Inc superior to most. of Dentists. Among the rest. he is now prepared to make whole uppCr sets of l'eeth on Gotta Pendia, for from 21) to 25 Persontt in want of Teellt should apply at his office, No. 4:3 East Ilamilton street, up stairs, a few doors East of Pretz, (lath . A: Co's. Store. April 4. —lf Days or Appeal. In pursuance of the several acts of .Issenthly of this Conintionve:lllll relating to County sates and levies. we, the unilerid;:ned. Connnistdonera of Lehigh ,011111. y, hereby give notice to the taxable inhithitants, the owners and agents of real estate awl personal property, that the A pperllS • thu tri-ennial Asses:t went. ror the county of Lehigh, trill he held on the rellotring ilnya anti ut the plaves named lielow, where all persons deeming. themselves aggrieved. may attend if I hey set. proper: For the Borough of Allentown 011 Mollany 111111 Tuesday the Slh 111111 tith days of flay at the Com- For the towntilt. of Ifauttree on IVolnestlay flip nit or May at tie linnet: ol• Chivies Hitter in RR- Per Ile Borough of can,,mo i na on Tinit.e:lu ? • the 811, of lily at 1 110 11,1,1.0 of solomon iilers. • For ow tolsl 0111 1 . of south'A•hih•hull oo F 1 idny the 0111 .1 . ?lay A. W. For 160 titivit,hil, or s,,roi whild“.l 1,11 llie lUth of Al., s nI the hmise of .1 oh 11 thn,llx. For the ititynt,Lip upper Tue.,l, Q tiw rt.!, of 3111 y 111 the 1,0,1,: Wilt in Cen tre% We. For the township of Lower Milford o n Wedn es day the I ltlt of flay nt Ili ! , house of Henry Di!linger. For the township of Lower Aintoingie nu Friany the Itith of :goy nt thc hunSo of Charles 11111 in Mil lerstown. For the townehip of Upper Al:tom:Lie on Saturtilly the 17th of Ithty tit the bonen of ljenry Oinianger in Fogelevilk. l'or the township of the llHii lity HI the house Rn• • the towt”.ldi...l' 11•ei!enhnr. nn 'l • noeday the 211th (.I . :,lity ;it Ow 1..11i,e ul• Dank! Stettler. the tw,,,,hip or Lynn MI N•mLieeday the 2.1 A n 1 31ay at the 11..11, , e nt 1 . )3V1.1 ItLiler. For the toun,hip or Ileidelherg 011 Thurethiy the 22 , 1 or .Itty ni the host, of Toter • Fur the co,ro,hip or Iv,o , hio g io. I/11 the 2:ttl or Milr lit the Imo, or D. (.. . . . 1..01. the ,o 0 Saturday the 21th er May at the leave et' Jahn Y,a.t. For the (016i!,ii or Upper on Montltt;i• the 21;:h of' 3lsty at the Lone of lb. Peek. On the same thlys and places the Coiuuissiuect•s trill receive settled pr - uptsitlit for the cialnction or Mete tied ettnitty laze.+ Mr the present veer. The nr,•tie mu, t Ite in tile proposal. Th e Cent however. trill not Mt.:Lei:tidy ettittlite them selves to the lours( bidder. Lit lu tile one whom they believe will hush promote the hitere:M of thin county and the dictt•ict ftn• whirl' be etillecte. .101 IN S.kMUEI, SIEC,EIt, • CuinitCrs .11111 N Eltl)3l.lN, emlii:,,i(lc-r,.• ()filet!, .I:l,2(ll,ivii .1161 2:L. 1111:= IRE 1721_ TAINT CUD n t, ..-_ ...F r q s4 .l - 4 101l SALL—Any porno tvi:hing to -1: purelinFe II UM Hann:eau he fur . • ni,hed will, .welt a tme ns he itiny ..eivel &Mil our of the largest Mu,kal Stores in New York, al fifteen per cent. below manufacturer,' priees..Call at Tills UFFIOE. April 23.—1 f JI•ST received. n lot or pre,. 101:11I, BLICk lied Fancy Silho. latest styles it• Ilarege Delstines. ttl`. M.. II hit 11l Flier and Table oil tl,.tlts, Itnissels, Ingrain and Rag Carpets. Cull aids l it lIOUI'T & STUCKERT'S. o . —ll • Another Lot of Cheap Goods, 6trouse Co., NO. 9 WEST HAMILTON STREET, Wenld cull the attention of ptirelitn , erA to their im menee and complete tuck of SUMMER GOODS, Embracing all the curious Lail latcE4 etylem of Silks, Brilliantes, Poplins, Ging hams, Challies, Lawns, Barcge Delaines, Solid col'd. Dc lains, Baregcs, Swiss' Malls, Cambric?, Jaeoneta, 4e., cheaper titan they can be pureliasea 1111 y Where M1611E131 LAIL_ WIEL. ono Our Shawl to k eon:ists of Crape, Silk, 'Phi bet, Cashmere, Stella and Barege; at very low prices. Also, a fine lot of Mantillas and Capes, cheap. We Lure Silk Mantillas, some as low tm Spring Shawls as lair an 51,50. Very good Silks for 02,1 cents a yard. We hare all wool DeWiles, of dlr. ferent colors. at 10 emits, French Lawn. yard wide, '"at 10 cents. Calicoes. a large stock, as 101 V as 5 setts. Iu ilo• next •place we hare a line assortment of CLOTHS, CASSLUERS, co TTONADES, CASHMERETS, TWEEDS, LINENS, and a host of other Goods for Men 1111.1_130).e' Wear. HOUSE FURNISHING tIOODS.—Gur stock of House Furnishing Goods trill always be found to con sist of a very general a,sortment, and at prices which will warrant satisffiction. Of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Collars, 'Veils, Laces, Trimmings, tee., wo have the most complete clock in town. READY MADE CLOTIITNO.—Our stock of Sum mer Clothing cumprises ever thing in the Clothing line. It is made up of the best materials. in the most durable -manner, and trill be bold at Philadelphia prices. We cell first-rate entire suits fur $2.511. Q CEF.NSWARE.—Of Queenswure we have a fine and stylish assortment, comprising every article that is manufactured. We have Ithitys on baud u general aasortmeut of • CROCERIES which we are enabled to offer as low an the same ar ticles can be purchased elsewhere. We want it dis tinctly understood that we take all kinds of Country Produce, for which we pny the highest market price. .1u conclusion wo any, give tin a call before you pur chase elsewhere. IMMI Allentown, April 23 L. STROUSE 4: CO., No. 1.) Woot Randßon street -tf LICENSE APPLICATIONS. NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of nu Act of the lleneral Assembly of Alibi Common. wealth, entitled '• Au Act to regulate the sale of fu toxientlng Liquors," passed the 31st day of March. A. 1.). 181,5, the following named persons have applied and filed in the taco of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, their respective petitions, which will be laid before the Judges of said Court. on Thursday the 15th of May: APPLICATIONS FOR HOTELS: B. J. llngenbuch, Allentown. Daniel Bitter, , \ Weittenburg. Herman Fetter, Hanover. " Jonas Seibert, • Lowhill. Peter S. Kaiser, Upper Macungie. John Treichler, „ r , Washington. Henry Dillinger, - Lower Milford. Jacob Roth, . North Whitehall. John Snip, Weisenbueg. Peter Hensinger, Lower. Macungie. Edward Fry, Lower Milford.' Joseph Hunsieker, Heidelberg. Charles P. Beck, Catnsaurm. Simon Mover. South Whitehall. D. K. & IL 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, Ca t asa uqua. •Willinm Gross, Catasn uqua. David Mellor, Lynn. John Bloss, Washington. Jacob Sherer, South Whitehall. Peter Rot li, South Whitehall. Reuben Schaffer, Lower Milford. John Y. Bechtel, Allentown. Joseph Rex. Allentown. William IL Berndt, Salisburg. George Seipel, South Whitehall. Richard 11. Dyer, Washington. Francis Gerhard, Upper Saucon. 'Henry Hart, Calasatupla. 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, Hanover. Daniel Brobst, Lynn. John Albright, South Whitehall. Jesse Miller, South Whitehall. Joseph Vele:lller, Salisburg. George Beek. . . Upper Milford. George Mussler, Hanover. J. & P. Gross, North Whitehall. llenry flachman, Allentown. Jesse Klein, - Salisburg. George Neitz, Upper Milford. Samuel Kuechlein, Salisburg. Nathan Peter. ' North Whitehall. Alexander M.Kee,• Hanover. ! Lam Stabler, Upper San on. Tilghman Kohler, North Whitehall. Edward Reber, Washington. . henry Beitler, Allentown. Eli Georg e. Allentown. 1). & C. Peter, Washington. Sarah A. Brock, . Allentown. Ilarrison Berner, Salisburg. William Roth, - Heidelberg. Abraham Clever, Allentown. Jeremiah Troxell, South Whitehall. Solomon L. Holder, Lower Milford. Charles Knauss, . Lower Macungie. John G. Schhnpf, Allentown. SaMuel W. Snyder, Salisburg. Allen Apple, . Salisburg. Owen Schadt, North Whitehall. Jacob George, Lowhill. Nathan Peter, Washington. William IVoodring, South Whitehall. Simon J. Shumacher, Lower Macungie. Herman L. Stadiger, Upper Saucon. Samuel Kuntz, Upper Macungie. John Dorney. South Whitehall. Jonathan 11. Kemmerer, Lower Milford. Solomon Greisemer, South Whitehall. Henry Millhouse, Upper Macungie. Francis Sellers, South Whitehall. John Munich, South Whitehall. Jacob Meyers, Ilanover. David Lanry, North Whitehall. James Wilt, tipper Saucon. Thomas Brensinger, Washington. Smith & Jacob, l[anover. Susanna Heller, " Upper Saucon. Israel Wesco, , Lower Macungie. John Metzger, Allentown. David Metzger, Weisenburg. I lenry G inkinger, Upper Macungie. Aquino Knauss, Salisburg. Soloman Boyer, - North Whitehall. Elias M. Kuntz, North Whitehall. Charles Ririe, Allentown. John Schantz, Jr., • North Whitehall. Peter Lentz, Lowhill. .APPLICATIONS FOR RESTAURANTS; Samuel Henn, . Allentown. William Miller, Hockendaqua. Milton Apple, Salisburg. . Francis I). Schneller, ~„ Hanover. Samuel Schaffer, ' ;Worth Whitehall. S 3 lvester Weiler, North Whitehall. Henry Strauss, • South Whitehall. Edmund Yost, Hanover. C. W. Eckert, . Allentywa. Valentine Schumacher, Catasauqua. Herman A. Doster, Hanover. Harrison Hower, Catesauqua. Moses Kuntz, Washington. William Oberly, Allentown. Joseph Gott', Hanover.' Peter Neff Heidelberg. Charles Scholl, • ' t'alisburg. William Getz, Calasauqua. Daniel Fatzingcr, Allentown. David Peter, Washington. David H. Wheeler, Hanover. Samuel Miller, South Whitehall. John P. Goundic, Allentown. Abraham Laub, South Whitehall. John Schantz, Sr., North Whitehall. John Fogehnan, South Whitehall. By the Court: JAMES W, MICKLEY, Clerk. —3t April 23 Church Dedication AT CATASAUQUA. • THE First Presbyterian Church, lie dedicated to the Worship of God, on Sunday, May 11th; 1850. Services to commence at 111 o'clock. .1. M. liev. George Duffield, of Philadelphia, will preach the opening sermon in the morning. Several other clergymen have been invited end are expected to be present en the oceasion o Services in the after noon and evening. in German and English. Ca tasatopm, April 30. —2t . • • :T.::: A LARGE LOT of Mackerel, just ~-,. -, a ,„ iiiiit IL received and for sale at fitopp's li m a " get iiiinf Cheap Cash Store. 'Also, received ' t - • = 7 . 71 . 1 •',' ,1,0 !. this day, many thousand (inners ----- worth of Dry Goods, from N. York, which will. be aold cheaper than over, at the cheap Cash Store of• JOSEPH STOPI', ;5 West llouillton street. I.ALN-CW - sTolli WITH A LARGE AND ENTIRE STO C K GE . '" l et IT aco At No. 41 West Hamilton el., corner . of , Eighti; street.fortnerly occupied by Joseph Stopp: t: C CTII SCHLAUCH have Just opened a neiv kT Store at the shove panted stand, opposite Hug calmeh's Ilittelovith an entire Alew stuck of Goods. selected with greet core in Now York and Philadel phia. It con he relied upon flint their stock is He . most fashionable in town, se they'll!' vs none that has hem t stored on shelves for a number of years, but all is direct from the cities: The immense stork com prises every variety of Foreign and Domestic Pry Goods. from the richest of Italian Silk to the cheapest of home manufacture. Therefore call Anil . exonlino for yourself before purchasing elsewhet 0 0 as they challenge any store to sell eheaper than they do.—All Lusiness dune on the CASH SYSTEZ, without regard to per:mn. April 23. T ADIEs. Ditmi . ts tIOODS, of almost every titylo _La and ontern , studios binel; avid fancy colored Sitar, and figured Ito Laines, Challi, Lawns. fling haute, Alpacas. &v., of the Cheap Store of' Sell LA UCIf. Cor. of Eighth and Hamilton Ste. —tf April 2:1 GOODS. of tilt I Im•riptionm. Buell ns ern ," broitlered Curtains. rtinthrirs,..Tneonets, Swies 3lnll, • Linen Lace tool Edging., losertioirs. Linen and Cambric Iltlkk, Ladies' Collars. Sleeves. ke., nt Ul'll k 5C111.41.1.1C11 . 5. No. 41 11'et.1 Ifsmilton street. 11.61 23 - - '1 /TEN'S IVE,I I:.—We a fine Mod: of Fllllol'lol' I I'l,llol Chlt If. Blue and Brown Cloth. Frrnell Illoorddir Ciusimeres. Plain 111nek and Finley Culovert Carednieres, Ithrelc and Stool iced Snltinetts, Velvet Kentucky Jean. Tweerig, Cotton runt Linen Pall( ill rjg, &e. CT If it SCIILAUCII. • No. 41 \Vest Street. April 21 QTIE ENS . IVA It E.-Ire the fullest and best He leeted assertinent of Queen and Glass Ware ecer see!' in Allentawn. and•whieli ire Inv enabled to sell thenper than it ruin he bought elsewhere. it W. Hamilton St. April 2:1. —tf Cheap Boots tt Shoes , AT TIIIi ST0111: OF Witty & Knauss , .No. 21 Ens! Hamilton street. Allentown. A L. hul ing sold his interest in the estab . !h.:lnnen', the undersigned formed a co-partner ,hip. and now invite the :Mention or the citizens or the town and ‘icinity. us well an country merchant., to their Itageand superior clock of Bpois.iND sot's, nt iLbuve named old itand, one door coat of tho liernwn Nerorin2El manufacture and He!l at WROLESALE AND RETAIL, all .triads of tine and ettoree gentlemen's !toots and tFwee. Also ; nil hinds or the latest stylus of Ladies' and Childrett's Shoes, comprising all styles, qualitit :Ind prices. ',tidies' Gaiters, xvith or without heels, made if of French, Italian English and Alneriefill 1.10.1i11g. of all colors tad styles. Dress Shoes of Patent Leather. Illoroce o , Rid, French Morocco and Seal. ,lifil•runt velure, for 'Women, l‘lisses, Children and Infante. All we ask is an examination of our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. MEASURE OR CUSTOMER WORK will always he ;Mended to with punctuality, in the latest styles, of good material,. by superior wort. Men. Country Merchant s will lied that no are prepared to Fell to them at the very lowek city Jobbing pricoi. orders respectfully solicited. WI L'T KNAUSS, April In ELECTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an election for tiro Mon:were of the " Allentown Water Company," will be held on Monday the 12th of May next. Le t ween the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, end 4 o'elock in the an ermam, at the Public; House of Henry B tchniun, in Allentown. By Order of the Board. A. L. 111:11E, President. April 23 COUI{TLANDT STREET MAL CUIAE` ]C4 311 L, Convtlauat Stre et, NEW YORK. J. S. STEBBINS, PROPRIETOR, New York, March 26 New Boot and Shoe Store IN ALLENTOWN. FINK & BROTHEB 7 _ TEIX opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, at No. 12 East. Hamilton street, formerly occupied by S , limidt,in the Fame business, hut the public may eonlidently rely upon it that they will at all times heel, on hoed, n better, larger, and at the stun° time elteaper stock, than won ever kept in the build ing. before. They will always have on hand ar ....., Gentlemen's Boots. Shoes and Slippers, Ladies' and Misses Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, Children's Boots and Shoes. Also, Course Boots and Shoes fur Men and Boys. Gums. &e. All hinds or ilentlemen's and Ladies' work made to order in the moat approved styles, at short notice, end (ir the be,t, ol• materials. and MI they have butler work men than ever worked iu the building before, they are willing to warrant all work. Being new beginners, they hope by punctual at tend:oleo to liminess end low prices, to receive a share or public patronage. Mundt 25. —lf CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TIM GREAT ITHIP11:11 OF TITI BLOOD! THE HEST A LTERATIVE KNOWN No a A/rade qt . Jicrotry in it infallible remedy for &Tianln, J Evil, Alien tlim. °Whittle entaneoue Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Fare, Blotches', Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or, Totter, Scull bend, Enlargement and ludo oft he Donets and Joints, Sulk Rheum, Stubborn Elvers, Syphilitic Disorders, nod all ilisensesnris. • lag from an injudicious use of Mereury,'. Imprudence in Life, er Imputity of the Bh»41 This great remedy,' whielyhmt become PO rapidly and on 'justly celebrated fur its extraordinary efficacy in relieving and curing many of the mist °bethink) sad terrible forms or disease with which mankind is afflicted, is now offered to the publie, with the confi dent assurance that no MEDICAL DISCOVERY ever mole has been so eminently !luxes:Nl in curing Settorrt.x, and ALL DISEASES or TEE MOOD, an Car ter's Swinish Mixture. _Am proprietors are receiving by every mail most, and astonishing details of cures made in all parte \is,,the country, and in most Caere where the skill of tit - Chest Physicians had been tried in vain. Its power over the IlLoon is truly' remarkable, and all discm4es arising from impurity of that great SEAT or LIFE, have been relieved and cured without a ein •le failure out of the thousands who have used It.— Carter's lipnnibh Mixture contains no Mureury, Opi um, Arsenic, or any .dangerous drugs, but is rumpus, od of Roots and herbs, combined with other ingredi ents of known virtue, and may be given to the young est infant or most debilitated invalid, without the least possible hesitation. . WM. S. BEERS A: Co., Proprietors, No. 301 Broadway, New York. • U? Price $1 per bottle, or six honks tea• $5. For ado by J.'ll. Moser, Allentown, S. Rau, Belllekete, and druggists and merchants generally New York, February 13, 1850, j O CIO CM MB I= I= -6nt 1:0
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