El 11:7Snveirnsoz. AND AWFUL SUDFERINCi AT Sae.—The British bark Blake, of 800 tons; Ed ward Rudolf, Master, belonging to Messrs. Fir nie, Brothers & Co., of Liveipool, England, sailed from Ship Island Harbor, State of Mis sissippi; United States, with a cargo of pitch pine- deals, bound to Cork for orders, in fine trim and beautiful order, on the Bth February With a fine fair wind 'and wher, with every hots) , of making a good an prosperous 'passage. . On the Mth, during a snow atom ; she was capsized; eight were washed ; overboard, the 'decks burst open, all the hatches washed off, 'and every morsel of provisioim carried away. The remainder of those on boird were without fklod or drink for five days ; on the eighth day a small cask of water was got at and a half drowned rat was caught and devoured ; after- Wards a man died and his body was reserved to bo eaten and was actually. eaten in part, when on the ninth day after the disaster, the schooner Pigeon, of St. Johns, N. F., hove in sight, and rescued the sufferers. Eight persons wets washed overboard ; two died of cold and 'starvation; and seven were saved. —Quebec Gazette. tr7STRANCIE CASE.-A physician living in Hennepin, P . gtnam county, N. Y., gives the fol lowing remarkable circumstances as" having transpired under his own observation. A few weeks ago ho was called, professionally, to at tend upon a lady in that vicinity. The suffer ings of the mother were unusually brief and ex tremely light. When the child was born, it presented's. degree of deformity which, ho avers, so shocked him for a moment that he felt inett 7 pable of attending properly to his functions. A few moments served to re-assure him, and his professional curiosity soon got the mastery over his natural repugnance. Upon examina tion he found the child coiled up not unlike a huge serpent. The bottoms of the feet were planted square upon the forehead, and the arms were so coiled within the folds of the lower ex tremities as not to be visible. When the child was uncoiled, it was discovered that the joints of the wrists; elbows, shoulders, ankles, knees and hips were all dislocated. These the phy sicians restored to their. natural positions, and when thus restored, the child measured three feet in length, and only three inches in girth around the chest. The arms are eighteen inch es long, and not over one in circumference. It lived eight hours. The Dr. declines giving the names or exact localities of the parties, but will confirm the matter privately to any one who desires to investigate it from scientific mo 7 lives. 0:780LIIIERS EATING TIMM COMPANIONS.-A letter from Fort Pierre, N. T., gives the partic ulars of a horrible affair which occurred during the past winter, between the Fort ,and Sioux City. In December, three soldiers, named Rig art, Wicker and Cornell, deserted, and started down the river. On their way they overtook four persons, and they all proceeded in compa ny. The party were overtaken by heavy snows, accompanied by intense cold, which continued thirty or forty days. During this time their provisions gave out, and for six days they were without a particle of food. Cornell died of hunger and cold, as did three of the civilians, and the remainder were compelled to subsist on the dead bodies of their companions, until they were providentially rescued by a par ty of soldiers from Major Howe's camp. O•A NEW EXPERIMENT.—NichoIas Sulli van's wife, down in Marysville,Ga„ shut up her two children in a box in the house, and then caught some chickens and put in the box with them ; she then collected some shavings and pieces of barrel staves in the yard, and after .setting them on fire stepped into the midst of the flames, where she remained until taken out by some one who was Attracted to the spot by her cries. This isAbe newest method of killing one's self.. O:7IVORK. OF AN AMERICAN ARMY.-A wri ter thus alludes to Scott's achievements in Mex ico. " Ire scaled the Cordilleras; bore the eagles Of his country in quick succession through the streets of Jalapa, Perot°, and Pueblo ; with 8,000 men swept resistless through the pass of Cerro Gorda, defended by 12,000 Mexicans— with the same number defeated 22,000 at Con treras:And Cheruhusco--with 7,190 stormed Chepultepec, defended by 20,000—with 0,000 took the city of Mexico, occupied by an army Of 35,000." fl The Cleveland Plaindealer says :—" There aro six hundred and sixty thousand •llve hun dred and six ty-threeslaves owned in this country by Ministers of the Gospel, and members of the different churches, viz: 210,563 by the Metho dists, 77,000 by the Presbyterians, 125,000 by the Baptists, 88,000 by the Episcopalians, 101,- 000 by Campbellites, and 50,000 by other de tiominations." 11:7 - Nor so FUNNY.—A young lady and gen tleman were married " just for fun" out i Auburn, N. Y., the other day, and the knot can't be untied. Both were engaged to other Parties, which said' prirtiei are mutually arid irreconcilably indignant at the performance. No wonder ! o:7•The length of telegraph lines in the world is. 66,850 miles, of which the United States has 35,000. The number of messages sent annually over the telegraph lines of Amer ica is 14,736,000. The submarine lint between Newfoundland and Ireland will, it is .thought, he in full operstion by January, 1858. 10113E1 .3E1T 35. ALLENTOWN . PdAEKET. . (Corrected wookly by Pretz, Guth it Co.) Flour,lo barrel, . $7 00 PotaMos, . . . . 1 40 Ham," Corn, • • • . . . 50 Sidos,., . . . . Rye, • •" . . . 80 Shoulders, Oita, • • • . •35 Lard, . . . . . Illy, • • . • . .15 00 Butter, Salt, • • ..... 00 Eggs, 1 doz.,. . DIARr,RIED. On the 27th of May. by the Rev. Mr. Yae ger, Mr. Fatanntan H. 11A1 , ISCHULI, to Miss HatralAn FRIED, both of Allentown. On the lst of June, by the stump, Mr. SAM UEL RUP, to Miss AMANDA HAELACIIEIL, both of Salisbury. DIED On the 27th of May, in Allentown, Sinnu HORN, wife of Samuel Horn, aged 58 years. On the 28th of May, in Upper Saueou, JANE, daughter of Reuben and Drusilla Lichtenwall ner, aged 4 years. r.&'•LETTfrIlt FROSI MATILDA L. DAVENPOILT.—Tbo following is an extract from a letter written to Dr. Clickener, by Matilda L. Deveuport, of Philadelphia, who was cured of an inthumnatory Rheumatism, by the use of Clickoner's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pille,af ter every other means failed: Stn,— "It is with emotions of the greatest gratitude that I address you at this time, and believe toe, I speak the sentiments of :ay heart when I assure you that through your means I ant now enabled to more in the land of the living. About six month's since I was at tacked with the Inflammatory rheumatism, and Con sulted the best medical advice in the city. Different medicines trent given, and the utmost attention paid me, but all was of no effect, and I thought I was doom ed to linger out en existence made wretched by ex treme prsysieul suffering. The physicians said that they had done all, and promised my speedy depar ture to the land of spirits. When they had given me over, so low had I become that it Was impossible to stir a limb without the greatest exertion, and even thou every movement was excruciatingly painful. At this thou a near and dear friend recommended to me the use of Clickener's Sugar Coated 'Vegetable Purgative Pills, stating at the same time that they if anything, could afford relief. Doing on the verge of despair, and ready to grasp at whatever promised re relief, I commeneed taking them according to direc tion. In one week, strange as Wittily seem, my pains left me.—my health was restored, and I became a new and different being. I out gradually gaining my strength, my appetite is good, and the disease is wholly driven from toy system. "Ex.euse mu for troubling you with this statement, but I tun so much rejoieed at my speedy recovery that imperious duty demands an acknowledgment of the method of cure. • " Believe me to be yours, " Truly owl sincerely, MATILDA L. DEVENPORT." The Pills may be had of storekeepers hi every City, Town, Village or place in the United States. '"DALr.rv's MAMICAL PAIN EsTn.teron.—IN FLAMMATION and PA IN arc ns inseparable as FIRE and NEAT. Inflammation produces pain, and pain produces inflammation. Wherever there is unnatu ral heat, throbbing, or redness, no matter whether it is caused by a fever, a hurt, a sore, poison, rheum attain, piles, scald, burn or sting, there is inflamma tion. A hundred books or a thousand sermons can. mit alter or change tile conclusion. To relieve pain. and restore nature, inflomMation Must be subdued. To accomplish this, the ellorts of the physicians are always directed. Thousands of physicians, and tens thousands of the first, and most sagacious persons who have used DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC TOR, are convinced. and admit that its control over inflammation is most wonderful and immediate, in stantly allaying the pain, neutralizing poison, extract ing morbid secretions anti foreing nature to resume her course, renewing and healing. No burn, scald, sore, or ailment is too severe to yield to its soothing and curing influence. Apply it immediately und the core Las commenced., The Genuine is enveloped in a steel Plate F.ngrav lug, with the tonnes of C. V. CLICKENER CU., proprietors, and HENRY DALLEV, wanuthetnrer, upon each box. Price 25 cents per box. :irriT'All orders should be addressed to C. V. Click coin. A: Cu., St Barclay street, New York. A Voice From Virginia. CABIN POINT, Surry Co., Va Dr. Seth S. Mime :—I was in Baltimore in April. 1854, and from a paper I r,uceived of yours was in. &Iced to buy a box of your Pills, recommended as a sovereign cure for the Epileptic Fits. At that time one of toy servants had been afflicted with fits about twelve years. When reaching Lome, I commenced with the pills according, to directions. I do not think situ has bad one shire. My wife, though, ir somewhat induced to believe she may have had 0111 only. Enclosed you will find live dollars, fitr wii.•L von will please forward mu two boxes. 1 suppose yon ean forward them by mail. Your eomplianve will oblige me. Yours respectfully. M. I'. St.mus Dr. Ilancels Epileptic Pills are also a sovereign remedy for every modifieution of nervous diseases. The nervous sufferer, whether tormented by the acute. physical :twiny of neuralgia, tiedoloreux, or ordinary headaelle, afflicted with vague terrors, weakened by periodical fits, threatened with paralysis. borne down and dispirited by that terrible lassitude which pro ceeds from a lack of nervous energy, or experiencing any other pain of disability arising front tie unnatu ral condition of the wonderful machine••y which con nects every member with the source of sensation, mo tion and thought—derives immediate benefit from the use of these pills. which at once calms, invigor ates, and regulates the shuttered nervous organiza tion. Sent to any part of the country by mail, free of postage, Address SETII S. HANCE, IDS Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Price, ouc box, $3; two, $5: twelve, $24. Win Semis, BEAM/ AND MusrArnms.—Forced to grow in six weeks by DR. LAVONT'S CAPILARY COMPOUND. Warranted not to stain or injure the skin. Price Si per Package, or 3 for $2 50. Sent to any part of the country. by mail, on receipt of a remittance. Address SWEETSER ,k CO., Box 739 Post Office, Baltimore, Md. 1 THE subscriber will offe r for sale nt public vendue, on Thursday, Juno 12th, 1858, his FARM, sit uate in Upper Nazareth township, in the county of Northampton, in the immediate vicinity of the town of Nazareth ; adjoining the town lots, Innds of Ja cob F. Beek, Hoch Sz• Edelman, John P. Helsel, Ja cob Heller and the public road lending from Enston to Christian' Spring nod llnth. The situation of the farm eau not bo surpassed by nay in the county, having nn elegant spring of tho purest water right before the Dwelling house. -A proportionate part of the land is Meadow, which can bo irrigated iu the best manner, about six acres of Orchard of the best kind of grafted fruit trees, about seven acres of very good Timber land, and the remainder arable land of tho best limestone bottom, divided into suitable fields nod under good fences. The improvements are a.goed Stone DWELLING HOUSE, a large stone bank barn, frame stable, waggon shed. hog stye and all other necessary out-buildings. amongst them a very convenient spring house and a ware house. Two limekilns and quarries of superior limestone are likewise on the premises. The said elegant property shall be sold either to gether or iu such lots us will suit purchasers. The way going crops can bo bought with the premises and the possession can be delivered immediately or nt any time required by the purchaser, as soon as the pay ment of the purchase money is secured. Deed call be given at any time between the time of sale and the -first day of April nett. The Terms shall ho made very easy ; the greater part of the purchase money eau remain standing on the premises on Bond and Mortgage, if the purchaser would wish to have it so. Sale to commence nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Conditions of side will be further made known at the time and piece of sale, which will be held on Enid day on the the promises, when attendance will be given, by . _ JOIIN A. FLAMBIER. -It Naznretb, June 4 IVC:IO . "ViCiIM. - OFFICE of the "Allentown Iron C 0.," 1 Philadelphia, May 27th, 1856. j AN election for seven Directors of the "Allentown Iron Company," to servo for ono year, will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 13 Walnut St., Philadelphia, on Thursday the nineteenth day of June, 1856, between the bolas of 10 A. M., tuil 2 P. M. JOHN E. CABOT, Secretary. June 4. . —3t E LEHIGH REGISTER, JUNE 4 , 1856. CATA.SAUQU.& CHEAP CASH STORE! MA. GILIVEITII ITAS lahiy purchased the Store and stock of goods 11 of, William Bross, in CUI:18111.1qUilp and having added thereto a heavy supply of merchandise, fresh from the oi lier, ho now invites the citizens of that place and neighborhood to give him a call ant examine his unsurpassed SUIVINEER GOODS which for variety of style and price cannot be out doneby any Store in the Comity. His stock of La dies' Dress (leo& embraces all the various and latest styles of Silks, Brilliantes, Poplins, Ginghams, Challies, Lawns, Baregc Delaines; Solid col'd. Delains, Bareges, Swiss Mulls, C'atnbrics, Jaconets, Prints, &c., cheaper than they can be pur _ chased anywhere else. APlL.W3lll—aMiit • Ills Shnwl stock for Summer consists of Crape, Silk, Thibet, Cashmere, Stella and Barege, at very low prices. Also, a tine lot of Mantillas and Capes, cheap. Mem au& 's W ear. He has a choice stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cashmeretts, Linens, and a host of other Goods, that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Jlowc l'aramia t i (Jowls.—llia stock of House Furnishing tioods will always be found to consist of a very general assortment, and ut prices which will warrant satisfaction. Of Gloves, hosiery, Laces, Collars, Veils, Trim wings, ,I,:. c., he has the most complete Ftock in town. GROCERIES.—Ho has a larift , llVCl of fresh fam- N . ....,7, # ... ily Groceries, prime, ••="--s, , i ' tilt. eTolil Java and Rio Coffee, '. 1 1. )11,Pi r if,r,; Seger, Tells, ]hulas- i , ,V..Ve ' .--,-- : , Ch ee se , . ~ . . • a c s S p i c e s, —• i_ Crackers, Raisins, ite., he. . Butter. Eggs, Lard, Bono, Sides, Shoulders, Pota toes, Ouions, and Soap, for which the highest Markel prices will be given in exchange for Goods. eaceustrare.—Of Queenswaro he has a fine and stylish assortment, comprising every article that is manufactured. _Meeker/4, by the whole, half or quarter barrel. No. 1. 2 and 3. All'Uoods sold at his Establishment are warranted what they are represented to be. Call and examine for yourself. (luods freely shown with strong induce ments to buy. Catasauqua, June .1. —tf Joseph A. Needles, I= SIRE, SILK SIEVES, 10.111.5 E, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle ll and small in diameter. Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire, of the best,qualities, various sizes of mesh. from Nos. 1 to SU inclusive, and from 11110 to six feet in width. They are numnliered on many spaces to a lineal inch, atilt eat to suit. 'Tito subscriber also keeps constantly on hand SCREENS for Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime; Grain, (travel, I ;nano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee. Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs. together with an assortment of bright and annealed Toot Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail by .T. A. NEEDLES, " 51 V. Front St., Philadelphia. Philadelphia. „lune Ith. . —ly Tax Collectors tor 1366. Tun following ',croons were duly appointed Tax Collectors of the several townships, wards and boroughs in the connty of Lehigh. for : Allentown, North Ward—Win. Keck. South Ward, do " Lehigh Ward. Adam Hecker. Hanover, Henry W. F. Eberhard. Upper Saucon, Thomas Mohr. Lower Milford, Henry Ortt. North Whitehall, Abraham Neff. South Whitehall, Samuel Fraidtenileld. Upper Macungie, William Woodring. Lower Macungie, A. Kneedler. Catasauqua, John Hudders. Heidelberg, William Adams. Lynn. John Scibeiling. Washington, Levi Walter. Lowhill, Reuben Sheirer. Weisenburg, Levi Werley. Salsburg, Michael Schaudt. Upper Milford. George Badman. The above named persons are hereby notified to ap pear at the Commissioners' Office, on the 12th day of June next, to give bonds for their trust and receive their duplicates. ' E. BECK, Clerk. June 4. —2t Ucao4 Matle •Clotliiiig, ' ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF w ca• (t) 03)02 BREINIG, NELIGH & BREINIG, N 0. 2 East Hamilton street, have just returned from (he cities with an another large and choice kook of SPRING AND. SUMMER GOODS, of the most fashionable styles, from all of which they will make to order, and also keep on hand a large supply of . • READY MADE CLOTHINC, at each astonishing low prices, that cannot be equalled by any establishment in this or any other town In East ern Pctinsylvattia. Our Stock is twice as large. and we sell double the 1111101111 t of the two best establish ments in town. consequently enabling us to sell at a very small profit. We have on band every style of Garments adapted to the season, to which the atten tion of the public is invited for a careful exataintition of quality, workmanship, style of trinunino.s and cut. which the proprietor' Will guarantee to superior to any House in the trade. We constantly keep on Muni a well selected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, consisting or Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Iltnie. Suspenders, &v., besides many articles coming in our line of business, all of which are sold at the loam. prices. CUSTOMER. WORK. Orders for Customer Wink will always be received with pleasure, iind dttended to with punctuality, and ns two of the firm nre practical tailors, none but the best workmanship will be suffered to puss our Minds. also partionlarly• invite Country Mer chants to give as n call, as we offer extraordinary bargains at wholesale. • BItEINIG, .to BREINIG. AT ny 21 C . EY SkT S • 9111 IS entirely new style, called the CEYLON HAT, imported from Canton, China. has just been re ceived and is now offered for sale by the undersigned. In this Hat are combined the many requisite qualities which have been so long wanted to make the Straw Hat in every way suitable as a Summer lint. The crown of this lint is of a medium height, from alj to 1 inches, which gtval sufficient room for the head, and at the sometime does away with the elinusy appear ance so much disliked. The brim is of sufficient width to protect the face from the tom, 31 inches long. It acts as a self ventilator, and is more, durable then any straw hat ever before Introduced. It is the only straw hat which the rain or damp weather will not ef fect, either in the brim or 'crown, together with the largest assortment a Straw Hats over exhibited in the place. YOUNG LEH, 43 East Hamilton street. May 28. —tf wehavar ED • TUE undersigned want throe huff red cords of GOOD. BARK, at their Tannciry nour the Little Lehigh. ' They pay seven dollars for cord, cash. N. 15.. MOWER tt Co. Allentown, May 21. • —tf fIARPETS.—We have in store akin; lot of all kinds V of Carpets, which will be sold cheap. . GUTH k SCHLAUCII, 41' W. Hamilton St. 11B"91r-.4310XIL_Alk..3C. ZlM3l2ll3llWltart LEHIGH COUNTY ApIVICULTUNAL SOCIETY. THE Lehigh County Agricultural Society will hold a grand Floral Exhibitiiid, on, Wodnosday and Thursday, Juno 18th and 19th, 189114 n tho Exhibi tion Gall at tho Fair Ground, Allentown, Pa. CLASS NO. 1. For best collection Green House Planta, (not Teas than 6 plants.) *2 00 For beat oolloction Verbenas, cut or in pots, 1 00 " Cornations, 100 It " Pcconibs, 100 " Roses, cut or in pots, 100 For 2d test collection " (4 60 For best collection Fuchsias, (Lady's Ear Drop,) 1 00 " Pelargoniums, 100 it " Geraniums, 75 Fur boat specimen Fuchsia, 50 •' P mouica, 50 For beet collection Cinentrinii, 75 " Cale°!arias, A 75 For best and rarest Plant, 1 00 Vonuittee.—E. D. Laisenring, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Vogelbach, Mrs. J. 8. Dubs, Miss Lucy Blamer. CLASS NO. 2 For boot collection of hardy porenuittl cut flow ers, (natned,) $1 00 Fur best collection Pansies, 75 " Petunias ' 75 " Stock gilly-flowers, = 75 (1 " Indigenous or wild flowers, 50 " Lilies, cut or iu pots, 75 " An tirriduutus, 50 41 " Asters, 50 " " Flowering Vines, named, 75 Commince—E. It. blowhard, Mrs. Thomas Steckel, Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, Mrs. C. L. Martin, Mrs. Hiram .J, Schmitt. . CLASS SO. 3 For best design gut Flowers, 2nd For best Basket of FloWers, 2nd For best Table Bouquet, For be Ilaud Bouquet, 2nd For best Flat Bouquet, Pair of Vase Bouquets, Wreath of cot Flowers, Committee—Rut•. B. M. Sehuicker, Mrs. I. N Gregory, bliss Eliza Romig, Miss Amanda E. Reich asil, Mrs. C. 11. Martin. CLASS NO. 4 For hest Pomegranate, $1 00 2nd " ' 00 For best Cornelius, 1 Oil 2nd " 50 For best °denuder, 1 00 2nd " " 50 For best Azalea, 1 00 2nd • " 50 For best Model of n Flower Garden. 1 00 For best Phlox, (for Gorden Borders.) 1 00 For best collection of any kind of Flowers not enumerated in either of the foregoing Lists, 100 Conmettee—R. E. Wright, Esq., Mrs. V. Moaner, Mrs. N. Weiser, Mrs. Unger, Mrs. Charles IVitnian. CLASS NO. 5.-FItUIT For best collection Cherries, not less than one quart, $1 00 2nd best collection Cherrieb, not less than ono quart, 50 For best collection Strawborrice, not Ices than one quart, 1 00 2nd best collection Stistwberrics, not less than one q u art, 50 For best plate of Raspberries, 1 00 2nd '• 50 For best plate of Currants, 75 Gooseberries, Committec—CharleH S. Bush, Mrs. \Villiem New hard, Mrs. Reuben Guth, Mrs. Dresher, Miss Maria C. Reichard. RIDING AND DRIVING BY LADIIS For the best and most graceful Riding, a Madonna Cloth (Silk and Wool) Riding Dress. 2nd beet and must gtiaceful Riding, a Silver Mounted Riding Whip Fur best and most skillful driving with onu horse a Brodie, valued $lO on 2nd best. n mold Pencil COMM ittec—Dr. T. 11. Martin, Edward Soidor, Paul DaMet, Dr. William Wilson, Charles' Wiimam NOTICE.—The coin mite° arc instructed not to con sider extrema speed on this occasion as allowable in .either good riding or driving. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS F. Newhard, Miss Maria Cole, Philip Pretz, " Ann Reiss, " C. Pretz, " Martha Sbopp, " J. W. Wilson, " Sarah Ritter, N. Metzger, .‘ Anna Beek, " P. Troxell, " Eliza Sweitzcr. " Charles Neck, " Mary Ann " Edward Shinier, " Eliza Breinig, " Benj. Lochmau, " Cordelia Saeger, " Ephraim Grim, Mr. Jacob Erdman, Miss Maria Eberhard, " John Gross, " Maria Mertz, " Paul 13alliet, " Sarah Erdman, " Owen Schreiber, " Amanda Yeager, •" C. Pretz,. " Louisa Moser, " C. Seagreaves, " Maria Helfrich, „•'IM. D. Eberhard, " Maria Snider, " Charles 11. Martin, " Elomina Neck, " .T. P. Barnes, and Jonathan Reichard, who have power to appoint . Assistanta. REGULATIONS Any person wishing to enter Articles for exhibition will please to have them entered at the office and re ceive the exhibition cards before taking them to the flail. Thu time of entering and depositing will be on the afternoon of the day previous and on the first day of exhibition, from six o'clock in the morning until 12 o'clock at noon. The Committee on award, ing premiums will please meet at the office of the Soci ety, at a o'clock P. M., on tho first day of exhibition. and immediately thereafter proceed to their several duties and, report to the President of the Society, by 8 o'clockon the next day at the office. ' The Society have made arrangements to procure front celebrated Florists of Philadelphia a great variety of choice flowers, which will be exhibited, but will not enter into competition for premiums, and those together with any flowers or fruits exhibitors may wish to dispose of, will be sold at public sale at :1 o'clock P. M. on the second day of exhibition without any charge to the exhibitors, in order that the varieties of choice flowers and fruits may be still more extended in this vicinity.—PßEMlUMS must ho taken up within thirty days after the exhibition, or the money will revert to the society. 2j.1:13-Any person not a member of the Society, wishing to enter Articles for exhibition, will ho charged twenty-five cents for a Ticket, which will admit him ()utter at any time dur ing both days—Tickets to admit once, will be sold nt 12A cents. MEMBERS of the Society and their faint lics will be admitted as usual. A GENERAL INVITATION Is most cordially ottctided to the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Lehigh and the adjoining Counties, who are lovers of the Beautiful,, to attend this exhibition, bringing with them such articles of their own growth or production ns will tend to make it what it is de signed to be, A GRAND DISPLAY OF THE ORNA MENTAL BRANCHES OF HORTICULTURE.— We need not enlarge here on the induction which such exhibitions cannot fail to have on the Minds of nll who attend them—lT MINT DE MOST DENEI , IO2[I.. The beautiful and good aro joined by clod and cannot well be sundered; he who loges the one can not hate the other. Flowers are nthong the most beautiful of His gams that decorate the earth ; in proportion no these rise around our earthly dwelling and in propor tion as a love for them is cultivated among us, just in the,same porportion shall we resemble those for whom they wore created, when -the World was puro and .young. Como on then, one and all, to this FLORAL JUBILEE. Lot the old and young, grave and gay, all unite in adding to its beauty, and in pro moting the plensurgsand happiness of the Association and its hoots of friends. Ell 11. J. SCIIANTZ, President. SOSIIUA STABLER, Secretary. May 28. —at " C. CILBERT•CIBONS, - ATTORNEY AT L•AW ) NO. 67 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. • .....100 - Can be consulted in Englleh and German.Vs,. Allontorin, /day 14. OP THE Mill NEW DAGUERREOTYPE BALLERY! E3M!:11r1=1 HAVE just ()pencil a new Daguerreotype Gallery at 150. 10 West Hamilton street, one our east of the Odd Pellows'l4ll, where they are prepared to take Pictures in the most perfect style of the art, being in possession of the hest room for the purpose in WWII, together with Cameras and other apparatus of the first quality and latest invention. Wu have spared no expense to qualify ourseltes under the most cele brated artists, and are oonfident our pictures cannot be excelled anywhere. We invite the public in general to call and see us—examine our speciMens-- 7 sit fur their pictures—and judge for themselves. Ilona but the belt material is used, and every picture no make is warranted not to fade, and for boldness, Utility, tone, softness of light and shade, they will testify fur themselves. Copies taken from Dagthirreotypes or portraits at the shortest notice. Invalids and deceas ed persons taken at their residence. Instructions given on reasonable terms., Pictures taken in cloudy or rainy weather, us well as in clear. . May 21. —lt C. 51. It R.] [enAntes s.tEuen. RUNK tie,' SAECER, BANKERS AiND 121:103ER5 9 North Seventh Street, Allentown, Pa. DROMMISSORY NOTES, Drafts, Bills of Ex change, Uncurrent Money, Stocks and Heel Es tate bought and sold, and collections made, nt lowest rates. ...,7-tr•Now for sale, a number of dosirabhi vacant lots et the corner of Eighth and Union streets. .x.V-The Law business will be continued, as here tofore, by C. M. Runk. Allentown, May 21. • —3m THE PEOPLE'S CABINET WARE ROOMS! F. Sander's Cheap and Fashionable Cabinet Wire Booms, South East Corner of Ninth and Hamilton Streetska tiny doors below Dresher's Lumber Yard, ALLENTOWN, PA. TIIE undersigned respectfully inform their friend's and the public generally, that he carrit s on the Cabinet business in all its various branches at the above named stand, where he is prepared to sell g outland handsome furniture as cheap as can he sold anywhere. Their Store is on the south-east corner of Ninth and Hamilton strOots, near Dresher's Lumber yard, where they offer a fine assortment of Iia?CABINET WARE, consisting in part of Sofas, of various styles - nod patterns, Side Boards, Wardrobes, Sec retaries, Bureaus, of various patterns ; Cup:boards of different kinds; Card, Centre. Side, Breakfast and Dining Tables; Bedsteads of different styles and pat terns, Wash-stands, Twist, Small I old Large Mager?, What Nots, Music-Stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Serpentine Tables, Chinese What Nets, Fancy Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas, Tete-a-Tetes, French Divans. A general assortment of Kitchen Furniture on band and made to order. Ife employs at all times none but the beet work men, attends personally to their business, and will werrant all Furniture of their manufacture to be made of the best materials. Orders for Ware will be 'kith fully and immediately attended to, and when sent out of the Borough will be carefully parked. FRANCIS .XA\LIR Mny 11 LEHIGH VALLEY RAIL ROAD. pyaloyil MAUCH CHUNK TO EASTON. CHANGE OF HOURS, TO TAKE EFFECT ON MONDAY, MAY STII 1855. ONE Passenger Train, Daily, (Sundays, excepted,) between Mauch Chunk and Easton, and Two, Daily, between Whitehall and Easton, connecting with the Belvidere Delaware Rail Road to Philadel phia, and the Central Rail Road of New Jersey to New York. DO WX TRAINS. Leave Mauch Chunk at 1/.00 A. M., Slutinat.a 11.40 " ivnitehall 10.00 " and 5.15 A. M Heekendauqua 10.11 " " 5.25 " Allentol‘in 10.10 " 5.11 " Bethieheut Arrive Entou 10.18." 0.00 " 11.23 " " 0.40 " UP TRAINS. Leave Easton 12.20 P. M. and 7.30 P. M Bethlehem 1.01 " " 8.00 " Allentown 1.20 " " 8.24 " oeken (lamina 1.38 " " 8.42 " Whitehall 1.43 " Arr. 8.50 " Slatington 2.13 " Arrive 31 uv h Chunk 2.50 " The afternoon Train Connects with Weatherly end Whitehnven, and with Summit Hill and Tamaqua, thence by night express to Williams Port. Passen gers by night express from Williamsport to Tamaqua. can reach Mauch Chunk in time fur the morning train,have abundance of time to transact business and take dinner at Elston, and reach Philadelphia or New York the attune evening. ROBERT 11. SAYRE, Sufi t. and Eng'r. —ly Mny 1 1 no, the lower part may be iepareted or connected wartime. A little child can take the blind down, client and T.( Waco it. This is a great advantage when it is remembered that with the old style of Blinds, a mechanic wan-always necessary to take them down or pot. them up. In other portionless, too, they exceed for beauty and convenience all others. ,2•t9`This improvement will be attached to the old fashioned Blinds on reasonable terms. Orders are respectfully solicited. Persons wishing to secure Patent nights of the above in any part of the Union, can do an by addressing the undersigned at Allentown, Lehigh co., Pa. Allentown, May 14 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. C..----"" --, TN the' Orphans' Court of Lehigh County. SEAL I In the matter of the account of Philip --- 6 — • Chums and Joshua Rauch, administrators °fall and singUlar tho - goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Adam Clause, late of the town ship.of Lynn, in the county of Lehigh, deceased. • And now, April oth, 1850, the Court appoint S. J. Kistler, Esq., auditor to audit and resettle the above account and make distribution according to law: From the Records. Test :—J. W. MICKLEY, Cleric. The auditor above named will atAsigl to the duties of his appointment on Saturday theialh ofJnue next. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Samuel Camp,ln,Lynn township, Lehigh county, where all persons interested may attend if they see proper. May 28, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Co-partncrehip • heretofore existing under the name of Bernd k Troxoll, drain and Flour Dealers, in Allentown, - Le high county, was disolvod by mutual consent on the 26th of May, 1850. All persons indebted to said firm aro requested to make payment within thirty days from date hereof, and all persons having any demands against said firm aro also requested to present their accounts within said time. JESSE BERND. PETER TROXELDT May 28 Orphan's Court Sales By virtue In pursuance of an order issued out • a the Orphan's. Court of the • county of Lehigh, there will he =Posed to public sale, on Friday the 13th dsy of June next, td 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Public. House of John Schantz, jr. iu 4North Whitehall township, the following described idoper ty, viz : • • • .4L • A certain tract of land, contain.- .. ing Iron Ore, with the nj*iwtonancce, situated in said township of -North Whitehall, in the county of Le high aforesaid,. bounded by lands of Leslie Jotor, Stephen Philip Strouss and other lands of Stephen Ilulliet , deceased, containing ten acres and eight perches strict measure, en which them is a deposit of invaluable . IRON ORE; . • • . ~ known ns Stephen Dalliers Minos. This is the best, most extensive.and lucrative Oro Mino in Lehigh county, and second to none in the state of Dennsyl mania. It' has already beim successfully worked for nu upwards of thirty years, t h o A depth of over seven ty-fill: feat, with. a prospO . of . a continuous and abundant supply. Persons estrous of viewing the same prior to tho day of sale, will cull on Mr. John Campbel, who resides on the premlsoN , : ' . • The other improvements on said pit:mike are a one tied a half story framo °`'`' DWELLINC HOUSE, frame stable, lilac.ksnith shop, and' other necessary out buildings. .. Also, at the same time nnil place, will be sold two Leases, securing the rights and priyilegcs, to dig and raise Iron Ore, on the following kopertieS, to wit: •- • • 'rho one a lease dated the :30th day of December, A. 3). 1820, between l'eter Troxell, of North White hall townshiP; in snidCounty of Lehigh, and Stephen Raffia and Samuel Helfrich, for ono half of an acre of land for the parkai.ef digging and raising Iron Oro, it being part of that trait on which the said Peter Troxoll thou resided. The other a Lease Anted. the 16th day of rebrtters, A. D. 1830, betwoon.Nnthen Bonner, of Nbrth Whito hall township, Lehigh county, and Stephen bralility sr., deceased, fur nll the Iron Ore in 'and upon tTin lands nod premises, then In the possession of the said Nathan Benner. Being the real estate of Stephen BaMet, deemed, late of the town hip of Enet Penn in the county of Carbon. Terms on the day at the place of said, and duo at. tendmiee given by _ . SWEITZER'S Transportation - Line: - THE undersigned is now prepared to ship altkinds _L of Merchandize, She., from. Philadelphia to Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown ' .31auch Chunk, Penn Haven, and all intermediate plnees. Goods will be received and shipped from No. 63 North Wharves, below:Vino street, Philadelphia. The Lino is fitted out in tho best possible manner, which enables him to transport all Good s ; entrusted to his earkyith safely and des patch. As ho is a new beginner, be. hopop, L.y care ful mid protnpl attention to business, to bo favored with a liberal share of patronage. HENRY SCHWEITZER, Propriefoi.: AGENTS. • • R. B. Sullers..k Co., Philadelphia. leorge W. Hensel, Easton. & A. Bachman, Treemanaburg. Andrew WCarty,,Bethlehem. • Aug. J. Ritz, Allentown. ,7.-8.-Persons having Goods in the .Store ItoUsO at Allentown are requested to take them itwaS , without delny. • • - May 7. lE—a Lta ZA.IIII MOSSIER & WILLIAMS... HVE A lately opened a Slate Yard near the Railroad Depot in East Allentown, where they *stint ly keep for sale all kinds of the voey best Roofing Slhte; to which they invite. the attention of Builders. The under, , igned has been appointed their agent, and will always he happy to wait on customers, and give such further information as may be desired. Persons de sirooS of engaging Roofers, can ho furnished with competent AV ork . • ' " •, • ' • • • Allentown, April 28041850. • . . The lung agony Is over. Peace is once more re. stored on the continent of Europo. Wars mid rumors of Wars will no longer both° theme of conversation in the social eireto, but Um more natural inquiry is no to where the cheapest goods can be bought, Just, receivedu lot of Prints, fast colors, and also a lot of bleached and•inibleached Illaslius, Fulling them off at cents. Also a lot of Spring and Summer Shawls of every style, fur sale c h eep, at . lIOUPT & STUCKERT'S. April 30. —tf LOOK this wny for plain .and fancy Cassimercsp, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, anrubroons 'Call before purebusing elsrvhore, and you wll . l Jind all the oboe° goods are :o[l4o nt the ,gretitest gains, nt No. 20 West linnalton Street, nt the Now York Store, kept by ' TIOUPT & STUCKERT. April 30. NDOW BLINDS. MITE subscribers invite the attention of the iblic to their new patent ENETIAN WINDOW [ANDS, which they arc uv manufacturing, and ding wholesale and re 11, at their Factory, No. West Ilamilton St, Ilentown, Penn. These Ruda arc far superior to ty other ever manufae red, and are secured by 'otters Patent, known as Rose's Patent." They o greatly superior to I others in the fact that ry ore constructed with over end lower heeds, such a manner that A LAIWE LOT offifnhketill, just irm-er, -C l - , received and fur sale at Stopp's 4.1..111 lOP Cheap Cash . Store.- Alsoi recolyed. Jr .. I r, this day,. many thousand dollars worth of Dry Goode, from N. York, which gill be sold cheaper than ever, at the cheap Cash Stcrc of JOSEPH STOPP, 35 West Hamilton street. Mllo_ll - Cl 9 llll673lPlCEMiriri::' PERFORMS all operations on thoi Siloam.. 1 - Teeth, both operative and mechani cal, far superior to most of Dentists. Among tho rest, he is now prepared to make whole upper sets of Teeth on Gutta Pendia, for froiu 20 to 26 dollars., Persons in want of Teeth slionlihnPPlY .his•offieci, No. 48 East Hamilton Fitreetvuti 'stairs, a few doors East of Preis, Guth it Co's. Store. April 20-Jul. 4 en the upper head ir J - UST recoNed, It lot of Dress Goods, such as plain Black and Fancy Silks, latest stylof,of BOrogo Delaines, Chnllios , Gingham, &e. Also, a lot of Floor and !Table .Oil Clutha, Drosscle, Ingrain and Rag Carpets. Call and APP them nt ROSE HUMBERT. —3lO J C UST received, a fresli supply of.Gro . - Sigar, Molasses, 7pi7C : CP 71 1 ( I ' o Sc., for Salo at thu . sl'ucklmrs. ..• G ROCERIES.—Wo hare a largo 7 : • •11~ supply of all lauds (7rnco ~i~'C~V~ ries, such as Sugar. Coffee. Ilfolas -11;710; Sett, Greco anti Blindi yea, Spices of all kinds..@i•. • SCHLAUCH, 4.1 W. Hamilton St. April 23 DR. SCi ULTZ, - OFFICE No. 58 East Hamilton street, a few doors below Pretz; Huth k etie, Store. Meal limos nt the Amtirlean Iliitel: ••• • Allentown, April 80, 1850; --(1m ISM FURNISHING-GOODS.—Wo have in Sion) Linen Shootings, Damask Table Diapers, Table Cloth, Pillow Case 'Linen, Marsnill6s Quilts, Bleached. and Unbleached Muslim, all widths, Furniture and Apron Checks, Ticking, Flannels. GUTH k SCHLAUCH,.4I W. Hamilton St. . April 23. WAI4TED—by a hingle gentleman, for half time, an unfurnibhed room .in the lower part of town. Enquire of • E. MOSS, Hamilton Street. • May :15. -2t AARON BA LMET, • J 011 N BALLIET, Athu'ors tly - r the Court: 3. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. OE 'WM. KU'IC, Agent' =3m Allenlowh, May 14 DR. J. P. BARNES, TIOUPT & STUCKERT'S. -tr April ilfl. April 30 —to MB EIS