The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 11, 1856, Image 3

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    ! - Exciting News from Kansas.
'Sr. LotriS,.June 2..-We ha've the following
from Leaveniorth City, Ander date Of Mity 28 :
An extra of the Westport News, headed
" War !" " War !". 'reached this city this fore
noon, and threw the pro-slavery men hero into
great excitement. They held a private meet-,
ing and appointed a committee of vigilance to
attack. Leavenworth, and let no free State men
pass, and they aro determined to make arrests
of all obnoxious parties. A company of men,
armed with muskets and bayonets, (United
States arms,) have been parading all the fore- .
noon, making arrests.—They took prisoner ' a
deed' the committee of Congress, named Con
way, and two witnesses that had been subpoe
naed, Messrs. Parrot and Miles Moore.
Messrs. Moore and Parrot were arrested
while conversing. with Mr. Sherman. ' Mr.
Sherman asked if it was by legal process they
had taken one of the clerks of the commission.
Mr. Wilkes, one of the party, said it was not—
that he • had no legal authority, but that he
would arrest the men ho had down on his list.
Many others have been • taken. The town is
excited, and the coinniissien fear they. must
leave. Alarming ex tras. are •sent from West
port to the border towns. A fight is expected
towards Pottowatomie. The last difficulty
arose alAittowatomie Creek. Some pro-slave
ry men tried to drive a free State man from his
claim, but ho refusing to go, they took him and
were about to hang him, when his neighbors
came to the rescue and shot some of the pro
slavery party. Leavenworth was surrounded
by picket guards, and no one suffered to enter
or leave the town. It was: stated that the
whole territory would bo placed under military
surveilanco.
The Republican publishes an extra of the .
Kansas Herald of the 28th ult., which confirms 1
the report previously telegraphed of the murder I fl --- _, - Texas is said to have increased in popu
of eight pro-slavery men on the Pottowatomie Winn during the last ten years at the rate
creek by a p Hy of free State men. The vie- of about four hundred per cent, a thing unpre
cedentedtims were most horribly mutilated. In some ! at the South.
There are to be nine hundred and thirty
theirnstances, after their throts had been cut, 1 - --.
four hotels, and two hundred and thirty-one
' legs and arms had been chopped off and'
their eyes gouged out. All the pro-slavery ! eating houses in Philadelphia, under the new
liquor law.
families at Hickory Point were driven off at the
'Ff.outc.—The California Farmer says that
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point of the bayonet, and their horses and pro-1
1 there arc fifty thousand barrels of flour to spare
visions stolen by .the free State men.
It is estimated that the loss sustained by the ! in California and Oregon fur outside trade before
citizens of Lawrence by, the recent attack will 'll the crops come in.
The report that Mr. Herbert had given a
amount to $lOO,OOO.
house and an annuity to Mrs. Keating, whose
A letter to the Democrat, dated Topeka, 25th,
says: "'The U. S. DiStrict Court has adjourn. l i husband he killed in Washington, is contradict
ed till the second Monday in September. Judge i ed.
Leen:nine refused to admit . .. Messrs. Robinson, l -: ... , A
'
Smith, Dietzler, Brown and Jenkins to bail, .:c.a 3 ::; . of the l.
N l: el::Z l' ‘ ' ‘ ;.l c l- 1 1 it il li l e ' r run
i •
in ' vt. ‘, r rit ir ' e — af ' : ‘
li t en t i i i i i i ;
and they will be held prisoners by the Mar-1 ae.t viewst every one is certain to'iie a more or
lfected
11.,.. , I,y coughs, colds, and :am:lions of the head,
shat. . . islsh-li are peculiarly annoying to the healthy,
General Pomeroy hes gone to :Washington. i nll , l 01101111111 0 s fatal 10 1.103 1111'1111d 111111 consumptive.
Every thing around us wears such a pleasant and
Ile is a delegate to the Republican Convention 1 elteerl .
ia ttspeet, that wu are apt to neglect the proper
which is to assemble at Philadelphia. 1 precautionary ineii,tirin+, anti flatter ourselves that wr,
: yuRTHER.- Chicago, June 3.—Dates from i .- c i , , , , , i , u
ic e., , , ; l l , ,, , n if cl e i t i liers' 4 . 10
ti i i .d. rrrently ,, there . oc-
Lawrence to the 25111 tilt. have been received. sliver with cold . , I ti ' t l i g d e re li g i ret,.•nle ' l l i to .r o ; lt i t ‘ te . . l .tTi g n i t n w t e
The correspondent of the Tribune sends a list i
had not anticipated it in season. :Sow the hest pos.
.3 ( l ,l i i l: k AeVZ..stOsitii,%;,,,iii.i.le,suttitrelyile_e(3,,is, to purchase it box of
of the property destroyed at Lawrence, amount-1 cattle 1 ills without ac
ing to $130,000. I lay : carry them in your pocket, and take I or 2 Pills
The difficulty mentioned as occurring at Pot- i `', • ;,`,`,, 1 , 1 . ;, 10 , Y ,,, 1 ;•`;, t , i ,‘.., e , e „ •
/hi meals. Feu
and y o ur i"li
1 " :;e7:: t i l i i ti i ) l i s t. " ( l i
towatomie Creek took place at Osawatomic. ,
to resist must sudden eh:loges. .7'2:y (I:.e ;e n rfer;-
The quarrel arose from / depredation by the pro-I i t ‘. , /,...fi1 r: ‘ ,:t: , ,,. , h 0 i, , . , :i t f , f , t , 1 may lie t switllow;v i l with 11. i much
Slavery men OR the cattle of the Free-State men • or airlepte.r frt the : ott a o ‘ :) g i:t t c r .ll l : and sin ll2 interfere p a in
Slavery
the 2fith ult.; the pro-Slavery men seized a tie l , d !roasnet l ion of , ordinary business. Fur coughs,
free State man and hung him, when his wife I f0.,,,,:,.f.510:;11'-its,"l"d'ltL`,leiltiCi:."lllBlenNii:eacrtei°e7t.irle'lliNi•nl:eTottilctel rbievai:ll.-
fied and aroused the neighbors to the rescue. • I.Y. Their effects, indeed, are so certain, that a cure
is warranted, or the money returned.
A fight ensued in which live pro-Slavery mea l The Pills sassy be had of storekeepers in every
and two -pree-State 'men were killed. ! City, Town, Village or place ill the United States.
A force of sixty men has been organized at 2f; - • SiltlNo , whieli causesill anti ° bli .1
Westport, Missouri, to proceed to Osawatomic.'Osawatomic.'ludic , also arouses the slum . tiering discuses whic h
STILL LATER.—AnvicEs from. Kansas to ! fli megktifeelds ,x Winter have lain dormant in the
+,:usutteii,ne ,r
is
I , the el t
c i i. o
t n i i: n in , ,
i f i rt l i oo ni n e i . ,d
o A r s e i t i t i l l -e :: , o , i i i i i i ic , e yi o se f
, i v i i r , e h ..
the.2Bth ult., are received by way of St. Louis..
% Dragoons have been stationed at Topeka and.., to ward off the attacks of Summer, would do well to
::%iiiiax il tur tl e iet n n i s L ll. , e l .S . t ,s tll c e , N , ' , ll p i o ll , e v a er o ( l : v C cr ar t l h e iu r' B l,lo S o l: l llll l ll
Lawrence. Buford's men had gone to the re- :
gion of Osawattamie, and had committed a redly unapproached by any medical discovery l yet
iii.liiirdoe.„,,,llLr.,t.ittiii,l,e.rilligittl,te,,ibiilo,oitil,,,rthie,tg,reat sent of life,
number of outrages, when they were attacked 1
I g ' e n n o t; st ' in s i e u e ll .
by the Free State men, who killed five : and lions, opening die l i ) 3 o . res of singular
Skin . .
drove the remainder of the party. away. The .
ire; rice Liver, :Ind infusing life and vigor through
icytt
Missourians in that region had been ordered to 'ol,l 3 iu !
ec:it'l3a.lsitee:ll.l I t o , : s r, t .a • t o ii ii ), It .. i o r o i , t i s e e t l i f ee n t, t . 1 a 10 1 l I d v i h is i e c , l i i sc is s
leave very quickly, and some had obeyed.— or the Mood, Scrofula, Itheumathum SyphitiA, the
1 ehl'ecls ,isi,iit t
, imprudence ralurn.
n i l e t
ii life iv resulting at,
~,
ed i i n_
• Shannon had ordered troops to that section. ' ,:r f el t e e ' ::; t i t s r tTt . a o tiolt
The investigating Committee will leave for Is cured by Carter's Spanish Mixture. As 11. Xp e ring
Washington on the 10th inst. The alleged' l c :L:B d t k r i: L . l ,l
tvirtelvitf:,ol,,,,,inta'seiwmfifiet,sotiedielarii.),lzi tstelivBeirmy
murderers of pro-Slavery men at Osawattamiel gular benefit from its use gladly testify to its remark
are-able q ualities. Try it in lime.
represented as gaining reinforcements, and i
a force has been sent against them.
;i7V-DAI.I.EY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTIIICTOIR. —IN
FLAMMATION and PAIN areas inseparable
L .FIIII,
fl Tun WILD WOMAN.—ThO Cincinnati ! andll
I EAT. Inflammation produc'espain,n ' tt d 4 1
pain
i p i r ti od h t , t a c a e t s ittititlraubnbuianation. W,hcrever i there is unman- j
Commercial gives an account of a visit to the i a
fa g , a o r2 r
a T u n r e t, ss a ,
a t a t r o a, n i t i t , c o r a, w r te a t a h a e i r !
" Wild Woman of the Wachita Mountains," I it is "used by
i t i i t , r, piles, ki solid, burn or sting, there is inlhnina - -
now in that city, and kept a prisoner at the I icHilirae,:lgebot;),loise.ounrciiii,titusanTd sermons can-
United States Hotel. She is a tall, gracefully ; not lieu.
o l t;
7 1. restore nature, inthumnation • must b e e ie sal ' u n e h t i l ,
formed young white girl, and at the time was 1 0 , w l ,l,7 :a u l , i , s t l e i d this ,ih tl . : , e si efr\lrls of the physicians are
standing with a stout rope about her waist, and I
thousands the first a n al fin s ,st r sa r g h a 3 ,l
I , c a t a an , fi a , rm a , nd ter
attached to . a bed post. *Her appearance at
hams need DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN I.I . X ) T n ItIC- )
first was quite maniacal, but the expression of , are convinced, and admit that its control over
1 inilamtnation is most wonderful nod immediate in
her countenance subsequently softened.
s ii t 1:1 1 12
i allaying the pain, nentralizing poison, extract-
She ' doeS not talk. The only sign she makes ;nt :, t z u o re ba t r o , resume
with her mouth is a mumbling, moaning, her k coarse ,
i sore, or ailment is too severe to yield to its soothing
groaning,
groaning, with which, when hungry or thirsty, Apply it immediately and the
she makes known her wants. There is noth- I ~,,d oaring e h u i T i
. 1 ., u , ! . ;• 0
i i: i i i it ia le i n e e e T .
ing like timidity in her looks. Her brow and The Genuine is enveloped in a steel Plato Engrav
,‘,l:jittl,t,r,the nes of C..V. CLICKENER A CO.,
temples indicate superior mental capacity. ipurg„,
]Liceti, 1 t „
, 1 .5'
cents D ,1 I:
per
r L manufacturer,
Mr. Northcott, her custodian, tells a roman- upon ba0 1 : 1,1011' '.
Ail-All orderrrshould be.addr i cssed to l C. V. Click
tic story about the capture of the woman ener A Co., Si Barclay street, New York
amOng the Wachita Mountains, about tin•ee !
hundred miles from the frontier of Texas, in
the Camanche county, by a party of gold hun
ters, of whotn ho was ono, in the spring of 1555.
She lived in a cave, and subsisted on wild
fruits and berries, and was captured with a las-
So. Mr. N. says his object is to civilize her.
O:7WIIAT CONSTITUTES A "RELATIVE."-- A
great deal of nonsense has been talked about
the relationship between BUTLER and BROOKS,
as justifying the outrage committed by the lat
ter. Perhaps some of our readers may be cu
rious to know precisely. what his relationship
is. A letter received from Mr. BROOKS by a
gentleman of Boston ,last February, says : "My
grandfather married Senator BUTLER'S father's
aunt." The 'closeness of such a relationship
can only be appreciated by one who is,
,like
" • a act 0,,,,,
[I:7TIIE GEASSIMPPERS-WIIERE THEY COME
Famr.—The Franklin (Tenn.) Review has the
following :
Our young friend, R. II Uudgens, who re
sides upon Big llarpeth, six or seven miles
above Franklin, brought into our aloe on Mon
day an apple (we don't know, what else to call
it,) grown upon a hickory tree, in the- hollow of
which were myriads of very small grasshoppers.
lle was fishing on the river and found the balls
or apples growing upon the tree, and on open
ing one of them, he found it inhabited by thou
' sands upon thousands of these little trouble
• some creatures.
•
13:7PitusEs.—Prunes have been very suc
cessfully
cultivated in Pennsylvania. Among
the Economists in Beaver county, they have
been grafted on plums. Mr. Pfeiffee, of Indi
ana, raised prune trees in large numbers. and
sold them at exorbitant prices, some as high as
$5 and $lO. lle had Some of the fruit at the
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Fair, held at
Pittsburg, which sold readily at 50 cents a
quart.
f Music 11V STEAM.-Mr. Stoddard of Wor
cester, Mass., has invented a musical instru
ment which is played by steam. This ends
the dissonant screeching of the steam
,whistle,
and our cars are to run melodiously henceforth.
It is said a joint stock company has been formed
for the manufacture of the instruments, and is
called the Steam Music Company."
I) . Quict: TnAvEL.--Of the instances of rap
id traveling arrangements we have recently re
corded, Pennsylvania seems to offer the most
direct, pleasant and expeditious. Passengers
are carried from Philadelphia to Chicago, via.
Pittsburg, Mansfield and Toledo, in thirty
one hours.
MAR RIED
On the 18th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Dubs. Mr.
THOMAS FRANZ, to Miss MARY ROTH, both of
North Whitehall.
On the • Bth' of June, by the same, Mr. DA
VID KRUM, to Miss SARAH A. SeIiNEIDER, both
of Heidelberg
At the same time, by the same, Mr. IIr•.NRY
i C. Rum, of North Whitehall, to Miss ELIZA
, BETII KERN, of South Whitehall.
On the 16th of May. in North Whitehall, of
consumption, DANIEL STERNER, aged 30. years.
On the Ist of Juno, in North Whitehall. of
yellow jaundice, ALPIIANSAS A., son of Ste
phen and Elizabeth Barnet, aged 19 days.
On the sth of June, in Allentown, of yellow
jaundice, CUARLES GROSS, aged 52 years.
On Friday last, in Upper Saucon, of Dropsy,
• WILLIAM :MOREY, aged 76 years.
E,LEHIGH REGI
' l 3O 333111 IVEALXI.I73. - MT
ALLENTOWN MARKET.
(Corrected weekly by Pretz, Guth & 'Co.)
Flour, 7, barrel, . $7 00 Potatoes, . •
Wheat, 190 Hem, . • ,
Corn, 50 Sides,• •
Rye, . . • . 80 Shoulders,
Oats, 35 Lard, .
Ray, 15 00 Butter.. .
Salt, 00 Egpta, de7
JIYLY 4, 1776.
AHO CEVEMIAIIO4 I,
OF Tux iIIinTIIDAY OF
• DAMAN INDEPENDENCE
~• THE ever memorable anniversary
e.N . 1 of the birthday of our Notional
enfranchisement will be observed in I
an imposing manner on 'the coining
• • Fourth of July. Tho most extensive
arrangements are being made for the grand occa
sion. The spot chosen for the purpose is the woods
near the Springs commonly known as Helfrich's
Cave, where the most ample accommodations will
await all who take part in the celebration. Sev
eral bands of Music will be employed, and appropri
ate addresses will be delivered. A variety of amuSe
limits will be provided for, so that all cell participate.
The celebration will close with a grand display of
Fire Works. It is hoped therefore that the patriotic
and Union loving citizens of the County of Lehigh
will unite upon this occasion for the purpose of per-I
petuating our all glorious institutions of freedom, by
celebrating an event that has cost our revolutionary
forefathers so much toil, hardship and blood. Let the
old attend to witness in the young an earliest of faith.
to the hallowed name of freedom; let the young at
tend to behold in the old an example of devotion to
American libertil i s ; lot all attend to attest their at
tachment to Unit% and Liberty. By order of the
COMMITTEE OF ARRANCEMENNS.
June 11. —lt
T.T33 "ADC . E3.11.7_ , 00..
Or
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
WILL be soll,at public sale, on the premises, in
New Texas, on Saturday the sth of July next,
at. 2 o!eloelt in the afternoon, the following described
valuable real estate, viz:
NO. 1.-DIVELLINCr HOUSE AND TRACT
..... ' of Land, situate in said New Texas.
/,t:"" i., Lower Macungy township, Lehigh
*.'
v.-, county, adjoi it in . g the property ofJolut 1
...,..,.....P'"*. Wannemachcr and the School ILouse
Lot, containimr 61 rods. Thereon is erected a two- 1
story stone Dwelling House, Stable and other out
buildings, with n large number of choice fruit trees.
NO. 2.—A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF
(bound, situate in the same piece, with a front of sil i
feet, and containing in the entire 51 square rods, the
while under good fences. . .1
NO. 3.—A CORNER LOT, IN THE SAME '
place, containing in front 41 feet, and in the entire 30
square rods.
The above property, as before stated, is all located
( in the thriving village of New Texas. and admirably
situated for the carrying on of any kind of business.
At, the sante time will be sold a heavy Four-llorse
, Wagon, nearly new. . .
1 The above being the property Of William Lobach.
The conditions will be made known on the day*.of
sale and due attendance given by
I WALTER I'. HUBER, Assignee.
June 11. —1 t
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6 "
- --- T N the Orphan's Court of Lehigh comity.
SEAT. I In the matter of the account of David
" --- 6'
Mower and Benjamin Samuels. executors
.of the lust will and testament of Philip Moaner, de
ceased, late of Lowhill township, Lehigh county.
And now April lith, 18.511, on motion of Mr.
Gibons, the Court appoint Edward Kohler, Esq., an
auditor to audit, and if nesscsary resettle the above
account.
DIED.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
From the Records : •
Teste :--J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk.
The auditor above named will attend to the ditties
of his appointment, on 'Friday the 27th day or Jane,
at 111 o'clock in the forenoon. at the house of 1). & I).
K. Woodring, in North Whitehall township, Lehigh
county, whore all persons interested may attend if
they see proper.
EDWARD KOHLER, Auditor.
June 11
HOLLO, MR. FARMER, where have you hero
that you have got such a heavy Waal. You
will kill all your horses. Ah. I have hem to Stopp'a.
Cheap Cash Store, at No. 35 West Hamilton St., Al
lentown. I suppose you got ell that load fur about
$lO. Yes indeed, anal 25 coots change at that. Ah
yes, see I got Mackerel. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Rai
sins, Chocolate, Teas, Molasses, Chetaaae, .tc., ad fur
haying and harvest.
IMI aliter3lE" 31 - 1. CC . .12 -.4 m
nffi----, .I\TOTICE is hereby. given that in pursu-
SE AL Ist once of an Act of the lleocral Assem
bly or Pennsylviinin. entitled ":\n Act reg
ulating the sale of Intoxicating Liquors," passed
March 31st, 1556, the following named persons will
make application to Sin:idol Court, to be held on the
28th day of Juno next, for License to sell Vinous,
Molt and Brewed Liquors, vie:
Elias Steller, Motel, Weisenburg township.
Lewis Larosh, Hotel, Lower Macungie township.
Charles Nolf, Eating Mouse, Catasanqua Borough.
Christian F. Bogh, Eating blouse, Catusauqua '"
J. W. MICKLEV, Clerk.
Allentown, June 11. —te
JUNE FASHIONS.
•
THOSE ladies who have been waiting for the June
Millinery fashions can now be accommodated by
culling on the undersigned. They have just returned
from the cities with the most handsome assortment
of Summer Bonnets that has ever been exhibited in
this pince, comprising Fancy Silk, Crape, Neopolitnn
and Split Straw from 311 cents up to $lO. Also n
line assortment of Ribbons. Flowers, Laces, Fancy
Veils and Dress Caps. Mourning Bonnets always on
hand. All wo ask is a call so that you may judge for
yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, no we are
sure we can please you, fur we bare reduced our pri
ces to close out the stoek•solhat we may have room
for the Fall stock. You will save at least 50 per cent.
by getting your bonnets nt the chenpund fashionable
Bonnet Store at 35 West Hamilton St.
y:& - Country Milliners supplied at Wholesale pri
ces. • MRS. STOPP S CO.
tt
Juno 11.
rpm annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
Philadelphia and Wilkesbarre Telegraph C 0.,"
will he held at the Office of the Company, in tho Bo
rough of Easton, on Tuesday the Bth day of July
next, at 2 o'clock, P.M., for the election of president,
Secretary, Treasurer and,llircelors, and the transac
tion of such business us May be brought before it.
111
. ). MAXW Secretary.
Juno 11.
CAIIPETS.--Wo 'um, in store a line lot of all kinds
of Carpets. which will he sold
• (milt & SCIILAUCII, 11 W..llninilton 51.
• 41:70 . 1 1 1 4 01;. ,
OFFICE of the “Allentown . lron C 0.," 1
Philadelphia, May 27th, 1856.
AN election for seven Directors oW the Allentown
Iron Company," to serve for one year, will be,
held ut the Mice of the .Con p, No. II Walnut
St., Philadelphia, on Thursday tIA‘ nineteenth day of
June,.lBso, between the hours of It) A. M., 1111 a 2
P. M.
JOHN F. CABOT, Secretary.
Juno 4
JUST received, a splendid lot of Qacensanro,
sette, or by tho pioco, and a ioror ware, nt
..11.0UPT & STUCKERT'S.
April 30
fIUSENSIVA.ItE.—Wo have the falh•st and beet se-
W., 'acted ussortment of Queen and Glass Ware over
seen in Allentown, and which we era enabled to sell
cheaper than it can be bought elsewhere. •
GUTH & SCHLAUCH, .1,1 W. Hamilton St.
April 23
. CATASAIYQUA
CHEAP CASH STORE!
it
AUG. CILVE ra
IJ •
AS latelypurohneed the Store and stock of gO4? - ( 1
aft William (hose, in Catamran, and having
added thereto a heavy supply of merchandise, fresh
from the cities, ho now invites the citizens of that place
and neighborhood to give him a cull and examine his
UllsllllllPMed
SUMNER GOODS , •
'Which for variety of style and price cannot be out
done by any Store in the County. Ills stock of fm
-
dies' Dress Ueods embraces all the various and latest
styles of
Silks, Brilliantes, Poplins, Ginghams, Chnllies,
Lawns, Barege Delaines, Solid col'd. Detains,
Bareges, Swiss Mulls, Cambrics, Jaconets, ,
Prints, &c., cheaper than they can be pur
chased Onywhere else.
D - s - FAC-3111E.AajliVilinif_aosa
His Shawl stock for Summer consists of Crape,l
Silk, Thibet, Cashmere, Stella and Barege,
at very low prices. Also, a fine lot of
Mantillas and Capes, cheap.
- nen and Nil - 'ear.
He has a choice stock of Cloths, Cassitneres,
Tweeds,. Cottonades, Cashmeretts, Linens,
and a host of other Goods, that cannot fail
to give satisfaction.
Fornierhing Gone-le.—MR stock of Molise
Furnishing Good will always be found to vonsiA of
a very general as s
sortment, and at prices which will
warrant satisfaction.
Of Cloves, llosiery, Liters, Collars, Veils, Trim
mings, .Ic., he has the most complete stock in town.
OROCERIES.-11e_has a large stock of fresh fam-
Z;if ily Groceries, prime,
art!' Java and it Coffee, ,1 1.0 ;.:11.
101 M 44 Sugar, Tens, Mats-
fFIN •--'' ses Cheese, Spices, -
Crackers, Raisins,
Butter, Eggs, Lard, Ilium+, Sides, Shoulders, Pota
toes, Onions, and Soap, fur which the highest Market
prices will be given in exchange fur Goods.
Queenxirare.—Of Queeneware he has a line and
stylish assortment, comprising every article that is
manufactured.
Muckerd, by the whole, half or quarter barrel,
No. I, 2 and S.
Catamran, Juno 4.
. . 10
. 10
r . . 12
$lOO3OOO V Ted
"st4 7 o l: nol : lbi°'t
ooplSt Ip'Ceip C 1 Store,
No. 35 'West Hamilton St., Allentown, for which he
will pay no interest lad will give a great many of the
following named articles, such as white Crape Showlr,
from 5 to 25 dollars a piece, Black Silk Shawls, of
many different prices, Stella and many other Mutts
of Shawls. Mantillas, Parasols. Ladies Dress Hoods of
all colours and prices, 'Dress Trimmings, ..to
aroseith ,Needles,
WIRE, Sill 11111 ER—CLOTH MEWS,
c oA! . .E n yi tiedi : t yi n i iti n l l. n fine t in : nesh; large, middle-
Metallic Clothe or Woven Wire. of the hest qualities,
various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to Sit inclusive, and
from one to six feet in width.
They are numbered so many spaces to alined inch,
and eat to suit.
' The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand
SCREENS for Coal, Sand, (Ire, 'Lime, (train, Ilravel,
I Guano, Sumac, Sugar. Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drun.s,
Dye-Stuffs, 3: e., together with an assortment of brightl
and annealed Iron Wire. All of tho above FOld
wholesale or retail by J. A. -NEEDLES,
54 N. 'Front St., Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, JUDO 4th. —ly
Rea. 4 Made ClotViug,l.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL 01?
IE-17 QL) 0 3
BEEINIG, NELIGII & BREINIG,
NO. '2 FAA Hamilton street, have just returned
from the cities with an another large and choice
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
of the most fashionable styles, from all of which they !
will make to order, and also keep on ba u d a large
supply of
READY MADE CLOTIMINC,
at such astonishing law priced, that cannot he equalled
by any establishment in this or any other town in East
ern Pennsylvania. Our Stock is twice as large, and
we sell double the amount of. the two best establish
ments in town, consequently enabling us to sell it a
very small profit, We have 011 blunt every style of
Garments adapted to the season, to 0 Isich the atten
i lion of the public is invited for a careful examination
of quality, workmanship, style of trimmings and cut.
which the proprietors will guarantee to be superior
'to any House in the trade. We constantly keep !
hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats,
llandherehiefe, Hose, Suspenders, A.e.. besides many
articles coming in our lino of business, all of which
are sold at the lowet prices.
CUSTOMER WORK.
. Orders fur Customer Work will always be received
with pleasure, and attended to with punctuality, and
as two of the firm are practical tailors. none but the
beA workmanship will be suffered to pass our
hands.
IBM
I lay 21
MISS JENNY LIND where did your mother get
that fine sutt Of dishes that she had on the
table when you were married? At JO9. Stopp's ('limp
Cash Store! Well .I declare, that before Stapp
came to Allentown we could get nothing so hand
some nor se cheap.
CoUcctovs for IS5(i.
T HE following persons were duly appointed Tax
Collectors of the "revere' townships, wards and
boroughs in the eounty Lehigh. for :
Allentown, North Ward—Win. Keck.
South Ward, do
Lehigh Ward. Adam Hecker.
Hanover, Henry W. F. Eberhard.
Upper Salmon, Thomas Mohr.
Lower Milford, Henry Ortt.
North Whitehall, Abraham Neff.
South Whitehall, Samuel Frankentleld.
Upper Macungie, William Woodring.
Lower Macungie , A. Kneedler.
Catasauqua, ohn !kidders.
Heidelberg, William Adams.
Lynn, John Seiberling.
Washington, Levi Walter.
Lowhill, Reuben Sheirer.
Weisenburg, Levi Worley.
Salsburg. Michael Schaudt.
Upper Milford, George Bachman.
The above munedpersons are hereby notified to ap
pear at the Commissioners' Otbee, on the 12.11 t day of
June next, to give bonds for their trust and Cl rerk.eceiv
, Ee
their duplicates. 1112:C1C,
June .1.
stC IX.T.
•
pIIIS entirely new style, called the CEYLON lIAT,
1 imported from Canton, Chins, has just been re
ceived and is now offered fur sale by the undersigned.
In thin lint ere combined the many requisite qualities
which have been so long wanted to make the Straw
lint in every way suiteblu as a Summer Hat. The
crown of this list is of it mediunt height, front 31 to
4 inches, which gives sufficient room fur the heal,
and at the some time does away with the clumsy appear
once so much disliked. Thu brim 1:4 of sufficient
width to protect the face from the sun, inches long.
It acts as a self ventilator, and is more durable than
any 'straw but ever before introduced. It is the only
straw hat which the rain or damp weather will not af
fect; either in °the brim or crown, together with the
largest assortment of Straw Hats ever exhibited in
the place. YOUNG& LEH,
35 Eastilamilton street.
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lEB
May 28
En
MANUFACTURIOI. 01?
BREINIG, NEUGII h BEEDUCt
THE PEOPLE'S MINH BARE ROOMS !
I''. _Xa.nder's •
Cheap and Fashionable Cabinet Ware Rooms,
-South East Corner of Ninth and Ifmnilton &real, a
• iclV doom below Dreeher's Lumber Yard,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
9111 E undersigned respectfully inform their friends
I nod the public generally, that he corrits on the
Cabinet business in all its various branches at the
above named stand, where he is prepared to sell g dud and
handsmne furniture as cheap as can be sold anywhere.
Their Store is on the south-east corner of Ninth'and
Hamilton streets, near Dresher's Lumber yard, whore
they offer a fine assort aunt of
CABINET WARE.
,c4.%11 consisting in part of Sofas, of various styles !
and patterns, Side Boards, Wardrobes, Sec
returies, Bureaus, of various patterns; Cup-hoards of
different kinds; Card, Centre. Side, Breakfast and j
Dining Tables ; Bedsteads of different styles and pat
terns, Wash-stands, Twist, Small and Large Ringers,
What Note. Music-Stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tallies,
Oval and Serpentine Tables, Chinese What Nots,
Fancy Work Tables. Refreshment Tables, Dashes,
Tete-a-Totes. French Divans. A general assortment
of Kitchen Furniture on hand and made to ordor.
He employs at all times none but the best work
men, uncials personally to their business, and will
warrant all Furniture of their manufacture to be made
of the best materials, Orders for Ware will be faith
fully and immediately attended to, when sent out
of the Borough will be carefully packed.
FRANCIS SANDRA.
lfity 11
C. M. MUNK.]
RUNK 8c SAECER,
BAIN inns An IMOKETIS
North Seventh Street, Allentoon, Pa. • s
pROMMISSORY NOTES, Dinfht. Bills of Ex
change, Uncurrent Money. Stocks and Real Es
tate bought and sold, and collections made, at lowest
rates.
7.i.':^Now for 9nl a number of desirable vacant
lots at the corner of EiOith and Union streets.
y pii - The Law business will be continued, as here
tofore, by C. M. Itunk
Allentown, May 21
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TION'T read this' ladies and gentlemen, or else you
1.1 will find nut that on Wednesday and Thursday
the lBth and 19th days of June the great Plural Ex
hibition will be nt Allentown, and you will also hind
out that the greatest Exhibition will lie held during
these two days at Jos. Stopp's Cheap Cash Store. in
Allentown, for there you will find the most beautiful
and choice flowers, of all colors, that were ever ex
hibited in Allentown, ou his Ilerege, lterege
do
Lames, Challis, Silks, Lawns, and un his Calicoes.
It
in already the talk shoat Allentown and through le
high e ty that Stapp will draw all the Premiums
for splendid thiwers ou Cheap Goods.
ME 1 1 tilit_lniVICICTO
„ . It SALE.—Any psrson wishing . to
~
'`o"..-0 4 F4 - "• I purchase 0 new Piano, can be fur
' 7 V wished with such n one as he may select
from one of the largest Mmieal Stores in New York.
at fifteen per cent. below manufacturers' prices. Call
at TIES OFFICE.
April 23.
112 `4‘. ):C rd.lo).
MOSSER & WILLIAMS
HAVE lately opened a Slate Yard near the Railroad
Depot in East Allentown, where they constant
ly keep for sale all kinds of the very best Roofing Slate.
to which they invite the attention of Builders. The
undersigned has been appointed their agent, and will
always be happy . .to wait on customers, and give such
further information as may be desired. Pers(ms de
sirous of engaging Roofers, can he furnished with
competent workmen.
Allentown, May 11
LONG TONG UH where did you get t h at line
1 Dress, Shawl, Mantilla, Parasol, Mitts, and
them Under Sleeves, Cellar, Are., that I eaw you wear
lust Sunday et Church when that young gentleman
preached such II good sermon? I got it hunt Saturday
evening nt Cheap Cosh Store, No. 35 We,t
Hamilton St., Allentown.
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CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OP TIIE 'moon!
THE [:sT ALTERATIVE. KNOWN
Nat a Partide af .Ikrotry in it !
An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, limo
matlein, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or
Pmtoles on the Face. Blotches, Dolls, Ague ana
Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm. or 'fetter,
Signalman, Enlargement and pain of the Bones
glad Joints, Salt Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers,
Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases
nris
iurfromaninjudicioususeufMercury,
• Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of
the Moon.
This great remedy, which has beemno so rapidly I
and so jostle-celebrated) fur its extraordinary efficacy'
in relieving and curing many of the most ohstinye
and terrible forms of di,:ease with which mankind is
afflicted, bi now uttered to the public, with the confl- :
dent lmutranee that no Mginc.t I. InScorEnv ever
made has been so eminently succaesful in curing
SeitePuLA, and ALL InsE.l.stls or TUT. 131.00 n, as Car- I t
ter's Spanish Mixture.
The proprietors aro receiving by every mail met
1 1,
flattering and astonishing a onishing details of cures made in 1 .
parts of the tmuntry, and in most cases where t e
skill of the best. Physicians hail been tried in vain.
Its power over the BLoon is truly remarkable. midi
all diseases arising from impurity of that great SnAr /
or Lien, have been relieved and cured without a sin
fee failure ont.ef the thousands who have used it.— •
Carter's Spanish Mixture contains no Mnrcury, Opi
um, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, but is compos
ed of Routh and Herbs, combined with other ingredi
ents of known virtue, and may be given to the yonng
est infant or most debilitated invalid, without the
leant possible besinttion.
WM. S. BEERS .b CO., Proprietors,
No. 304 Broadway, New York.
:7 , M - Price til per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For
sale by J. 11. Moser, Allentown, S.. Rau, Bethlehem,
and druggihts and merchants generally
Nev York, February 13, 1051
IEB
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
C- -- ' )
, ---, TN the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County.
SEAL I In the matter of the account of Philip
^.-/Clauss and Joshua. Ranch, administrators
of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and
•eredits. which were of Adam Clams, late of the town
ship of Lynn; in the county it Lehigh, deceased.
And 110 W, April Oth, 1850, the Court appoint. S. J.
Kistler, 1:, , q., auditer to audit and resettle the above
account. and make distribution according to law.
From the Records. 1
Test J. 'lll. MICKT,EY, Clerk. i
The auditor above named will attend to the duties 1
of Ids appointment on Saturday the 28th efJuno next, 1
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Samuel
Camp, in Lynn township, Lehigh county, where all
pertous interested may attend if they see proper.
S. J. K ISTLER . , Auditor.
'
. 3ley 28. :--3t
1 ,-
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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
()TICE is hereby given, that the Co-partnership
- 1.11 heretofore exi;ting under the 1111111 e of Berndt
Troxell, Groin 'and Flour Dealers, hi Allentown, '
high comity, was disolyed by Mutual consent on the
26th of May, 1856. All persons indebted to said firm
are requested to make payment within thirty days
from date hereof, and all persona having any demands
against said firm arc also requested to present their
accounts within said time. • JESSE BERND.
PETER TROXELL.
May 28. •
11191
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WALWI"3O I : 2I
underAigned want three hundred cords of
11001) BARN, et their Tannery near the Little
Lehigh. They - pay seven dollare per cord, refill.
W. H. ZIMMER Si Co.
Allentown, May 21.
TUST received, afresh supply of Oro
ri7'.."--. ~.. a . ceric% such RS Sugnr, Molasses,
I.lt, -'I Tons Spices, /cc., to., for sato at the
-.' '" ----2. lo ' t ma rket prices, at
- . 4 : . rin HOUPT 3.-, STUCKERT'S.
Orphan's Court Sale.,
117 virtue in pursdannco of an order issued out
-1/ the Orphan's Court of tho county of Lehigh,
there will be exposed to public sale, ou Friday the
11th day of June next, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon,
at the Public House of John Schantz, jr. in North
Whitehall township, the following described proper
ty,' viz:
A certain tract of land, contain
ing iron Ore, with the appurtenances, situated In said
towDship of North Whitehall, In the county of Le
high aforesaid, bounded by lands of Leslie Jetor t
Stephen Daniel, Philip Strome and other lands of
Stridden Balliet, deceased, containing ten acres Mid
eight perches strict measure, on which there Is a
deposit of invaluable
IRON ORE,
step,. 'Millet's Mines. This is the best,.
most extensive and lucrative Ore Mine in Lehigh
county, and second to none in the state of Pennsyl
vania. It has already been successfully worked for ,
upwards of thirty years, and ton depth of over seven
, ty-fivo feet, with a Prospect of n continuous and
abundant supply. Persons desirous of viewing the
smile prior to the day of salo; will• call on Mr. John
Camphel, who resides on the promisee , .
! The other improvements on said promises are &
r.„.„. ono anti a half story frame
,trz,l LLING HOUSE,
frame stable, D
Black WE smith ehop, and other necessary
out buildings.
Also, at the Mlle time and place, will bo solittwcst
I Lenses., securing the rights and privileges, to dig
and raise Iron Ore, on the following properties, to
I , wit
The one a lease dated the 30th day of December,.
A. D. 1:4211, between Peter Troxell, of North White
hall township. iu bald County of Lehigh, and Stephen.
Balliut and Samuel Helfrich, for one half of an acre
of laud fur the purpo,e of digging and raising ken
Ore, it beitg part of that tract on which the said peter!
Troxell (lieu reeided.
The other a Lease dated the !fah day of February,.
A. D. 1839, between Nathan Benner, of North White
hall township, Lehigh county, and Stephen Balliet,,*
dectuoed, for all the iron Ore in and upon the
buds and prenii;res, then iu the ,possession of the
said Nathan Penner.
Being the reel estate of Stephen Barnet, deceased,
late or the township of Lust Penn in the county of
Carbon.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, audible at
tend:ince given by
AARON BALLIM."
JOHN CA LLIET. Adtu'ors.
J. W. MtcuLer, Clerk.
:\ lay 7. —te
pummns SAECIER
EMI
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD..
MAUCH CHUNK TO EASTON.,
CHANGE OF HOURS, TO TAKE EFFECT ON
MONDAY, MAY 5T II 1855.
Train. (Sundnys, excepted,)•
ONE Pat.seupw
between Mauch Chunk nod Easton, and Two,
Daily, between Whitehall and Easton, connecting
with the BeDiaere Delaware nail Rand to Philadel
phia, and the Central Rail Road of New Jersey to,
New York
MB
•
Leave Mauch Chunk at 9.00 A. M.,
Slatington 9.10 "
Whitehall 10.06 " and 5.15 A. M..
lieekendattqua 10.11 " " 5.25 "
Allentown 10.30 " • " 5.91 "
• Bethlehem 10.18 " " 0.00 "
Arrive Easton 11.23 " " • 6.40 "
UP TR .1 INS. •
Leave Easton 12.20 P. 51. and T. 50 P. M..
Bethlehem 1.01 " " 8.06 "
Allentown, , 1.20 " " 8.24 "
Roekendauqua 1.38 " " 8.42 "
Whitehall I.la " Arr. 8.50 "
Slatin,gton 2.13 "
Arrive Mauch Chunk 2.50 "
The afternoon Train connects with Weatherly and
Whitehaven, and with Summit llill and Tamaqua,.
thence by night express to Williamsport. Passen
gers by night express from Williamsport to Tamaqua,
can reach Mount Chunk in limo for the morning
train, have abundance of time to transact business and
take (limier at Easton, and reach Philadelphia or,Neiv
York the same evening.
"ROBERT 11. SAYRE,
Sup' t. and . Eug'r.
—ly
IV3I. BECK, Agent.
—Stn
The long agony is over. Peace is once more re
stored on the continent of Europe. Ware and rumor/
or wars will uo longer be the theme of convercatiou
in the social circle, but the more natural inquiry I.
as to where the cheapest goods can ho bought. Just
received a lot of Prints, titet colors, and also a lot of
bleached and unbleached Muslins, selling them off at
at centri., Al la a lot of Spring and Summer Shawls
or every style, for sale chOUPTeap. at
R & STUCKERT'S.
April 80.
T (10K this way for plain and fancy Cassimeros,
L
Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Gatubroens &o.
Call before purchasing elewhere, and you will find
all the Aar*, goods .are offered at the. greatest bar
gains. at No. 25 West. Hamilton . Street, at the Now
Turk Store, kept by
UOUPT & STUCKERT.
April no. -tt
A LARGE LOT of Mackerel, just.
-
Vailf
rev vo and fur sale t Stepp's
LIALINT :: Cheap Ca oi
sh d
Store. Also, a received
VCVWgii: this day 'many thousand dollar*
worth of Dry Goode, from N. York,.
which will he sold cheaper than ever, at the cheap
Cash Store bf JOSEPH STOPP,
35 West Hamilton street.
ME
ESEI
ES
By the Court
1)0 WV TR A ISS:
\ruy 11
A/known, Apra 28th, 1856
DR. P. BARNES
311130 a3l- 7NStr35O !MN rDIC`
PERFOMS all operations on this ,
Teeth, both operative and mama,
cab fur superior to most of Dentists. Among the
rest, he is now prepared to make whole upper sots of.
Teeth on Outta Pendia, for froM 20 to 25 dollars...
Persons in wont of Teeth should apply at his office,
No. .18 East Hamilton street, up stairs, a few doors
Bast of Pretz, that, Cu'e. Store,
April 30-Jul.l
• Venitian Blinds.
The subscriber baying purchased the entire
catnblieb
mont of. Mr. Muir, is prepared to manufacture all'
kinds of Window Blinds, of the best quality, at prlces•
as low us any in the city—at 3G WesS l imlthen street.
11. PRICE.
-ly
Allentown, January 0
JUST received, a lot of Dross Goode, euch.as plain
Black tin•l Valley Silks, latest styles of Berne
Del:duce, Cludlice, Gingliants, &c. Also, a lot of
Floor and Table Oil Cloths; Brussels., loran and
:Bag CarpetA. Call and ace theta at
110UPT STUCKERT'S.
April 30. —tl
.7.: 0 , allocEitilis.—We kayo a largo
rtioqilltsua %. : ) 1 supply of all kinds of Oroce
' IZ,Wpi*MR ries, such as Sugar, Coffee. Molas
-.1-!!!!!' sea, Oreen and Black Tea, Bldeos of
all kinds, ae.
GUTH ..k SCIILAUCII, .11 W. 'fatallton St:
—tr
0
DR. SCHIJLTZ,
East 11111%111ton tedrcot, a few doors
0 17 11 ( 1 1 0 13 w 1 I' o r . 5
et l ;. Guth it Co's. Store. Dlenl times.
at the Atnerietin Hotel.
Allentown, April 30, NA. —Gm
I,IURNISIIING GOODS.--We haw In Store 'Aeon
libeetings, Dainuak Table Diapers, Table Bluth,
Pillow Case - Linen, Marseilles Quilts, Bleached and'
Unbleached Muslins, all widths, Furniture and Apron'
Cheeks, Ticking, Flannels, Sce.
UUTII.t. SCHLAUCII, 41. W. Hamilton SG
April 23.
NVNTE A
D—by a tingle gentleman, for Leif time,
an unfurniblittl room in the lower tart of town.
Enquire of E. MOES, Ilutuilton tilreet:
May 25..
IND