0:7ST1100i1 CASE.--A Womx wrrn A LIVE SNAKE IN BRA STOMACH Two YEARS.—ITs Pan. BENCE DISCLOSED nY A SPIRITUAL MkniuM.—The &Stop:Times. is responsible for the.following, WWI appears to need " the documents." For a :period two years or morn; a respectable lady (Mrs. P.) residing in Amesbury, has ex •, perioneed very unusual and, at times, distress lull:feelings in her stomach, the dause or which to 'one could divine. • " This state of things continued without interruption, and resulted in the complete physical prostration of Mrs. P., with unmistakable symptomsf speedy death. Her case had attracted the attention of the neighb9rhood, and she had called in the best medical assistance at hand, but all to s no pur pose. Her physicians gave it up as a hopeless• case, and acknowledged themselves unable •to discover the cause of her sickness. Having thus exhausted all apparent human means for her relief, Mrs. P., (who is a spiritualist and a powerful medium,) resolved to test the power of the spirits in the matter of her ailment. With this object, she called on another lady medium, and stated her case, requesting her to invoke the aid of the spirit of Dr. Rush, which .she did, and the answer was, "that Mrs. P. bad within her stomach a living reptile, which, if not soon ridden of, would be the means of her death !" It also prescribed the course to be adopted, giving the name and quantity of the medicine to be administered. These directions Were immediately followed, and the result was the ejection from the stomach of Mrs. P. of live snake, of the water adder species, which tneasurcd upward of fourteen inches in length, and one and a quarter inches in circumference ! The snake was disgorged upon the floor, and was not only alive, but exhibited al the veno mous traits of its species, running out its forked tongue, and even hissing at those around. This event odcurred about ten days since, and we are happy to add, Mrs. P. is fast regaining her health and strength. She supposes that she swallowed the reptile two years since while drinking from a spring in Maine." 1.-" SUIT AGAINST A RAILROAD COMPANY FOR KILLING A PASSE:CORR.-ID the New York Su preme Court on Wednesday, a suit was tried, brought by the sons of Mr. Saul Yatderventer, who was killed or drowned at the Norwalk bridge calamity, the particulars of which are so well known. • The Judge, in charging the jury, said that they were to regard the defendants not as a rich corporation, but simply as defendants, and -to pass upon their rights as they would upon those of any private individual. The jury would err in their duty if they were to permit; any appeals by counsel to excite prejudice in their minds against the defendants because they were a corporation, or any 'prejudice resulting from this terrific calamity. There was no pre tence that this was done wilfully on the part of these defendants—that they committed a wil ful murder of the father of these children by this accident; it was a legal negligence, and therefore the defendants arc legally responsible for the results flowing from it, because the ac cident resulted from the carelessness of one of their employees. Verdict fur plaintiffA, $5O and costs. I:I:7YELLOW FEVEIL.--Altich apprehension ex. ists in New York that that city will be smug. ' ed during the approaching summer by 3:cllow fever. It is argued that from the course the disease has taken of late, that it is still travel ling northward. The Commercial Advertiser combats this supposition with much force, but takes timely occasion to call upon the munici pal authorities to thoroughly cleanse the city of the filth that fills its streets and invites efti demics. p3lt is estimated that Uteri: are now not less than $16,000,000 of gold in the banks of New York City. The large disbursements from the Sub•Trensury, and two millions ex pected from California, will swell the amount to something like twenty millions within the next ten days. As a consequence, the New York money market is quite easy, and at the close of last week, several of the brokers were offering loans at six per cent. • 7E. Merriam's record for the last fourteen years gives an aggregate of seven hundred awl fifty deaths by lightning on the land, only one person being killed in a building furnished with lightning conductors. Last year, he says, there were three buildings burnt by lightning which, were furnished with conductors. A AIONSTER SNOW BANK.-A correspon dent of the Now York Evening Post, writing from the Clinton House, Niagara Falls, May 20, says that " there is a large snow bank, up wards of forty feet deep, lying between the American fall and the ferry. I understand that it was over one hundred and twenty feet deep when deepest this spring." O:7AMEILICAN RAMROADS.—According to the United States Railroad Directory, there are no less than five hundred railroads in this country, in addition to about eighty branches. The amount of capital invested in all, exceeds $700,- 000,000. 11:7At Washington, D. C., President Pierce has made a speech to a Democratic procession, in which ho expressed his hearty concurrence in the result arrived at by the Cincinnati Con ventibn, and predicted the success of the Dem ocratic ticket in the coming canvass. Senator Cass and Douglas also made speeches, and en dorsed the nomination. Toronto writer says that " largo quan tities of wheat aro Still in the hands of the Up per Canada farmers—probably not less than 5,000,000 bushels. They have not had the good sense to sell when prices were the highest. The extent of land under crop is greater than at any previous time." 8:7 - At Mobile they had ripe apples on the 25tb ultimo. CC7lttPa APPLES IN MOBILE.—The Mobile Advertiser. of the 27th ult. says If any of our Pomological friends desire to see apples, fully ripe, perfect and beautiful. of Mobile growth, and pulled from till!! tree on the 25th of May, they can be gratified by calling at the sanctum of the editor of this paper. The ap ples 'are of the variety known as the " Red As trachan," aro of the editor's own cultivation, raised, in his own orchard, in this county, some thirty miles above the city, mud ho thinks are worth bragging on. Ripe apples on the 25th of May ! Who will beat it 7" Q7TnE LARGEST Gux.—The biggest gun in the world is in Bajapoor, India, and weighs forty tons. A scat in the interior accomwo• dates five persons, without much crowding. It is formed of mixed metal, of which there is said to be some portions of gold and a considerable quantity of silVer. Upon being fired off as a salute on ono occasion, though not charged with more than half the weight of powder which its chamber could contain, the concus sion was awful. IrrA Ctuttous PLANT.—The Baton Rouge paper mentions that a gentleman residing at Livingston Parish, Louisiana, has a very sin gular plant in his garden, which appears to be a sort of connecting link between the animal and vegetable worlds. The plant is about three feet high, and its stems reach the ground. At the end.it is armed with a small sharp sub stance, with which it pierces insects and lifts them into the calyx, where they are grasped by the plant and appropriated to its support. (r7RATs.—A good rat-trap may be made by filling a smooth kettle to within six inches of the top with water, and covering the surface with chaff. The first chap who gets in.makes an outcry because he cannot get out, and the rest coining to see what the matter is, share the same fate. ri The rector of Trinity Church, New York, says a New York paper, estimates the whole amount of property in its possession at $lO,- 000,000! Judge Jay shows it to be double that•amount. There is no ecclesiastical corpo- ration in England that has so much wealth in its possession, and it is questionable if another similar church organization in the World posess cs so great an amount of moneyed means. LI - 7'Th TAKE TLFST OUT OF STEEL.—Cover the steel.with sweet oil, well rubbed on. Tn forty eight hours rub with fluelppowdered unslack ed lime until the rust disappears. Ea - Among,. the expenses to which Louisville, Ky., is subjuct, is the purchase of poison for dogs. At the last meeting of the City Council $.16,90 was appropriated for that humane pur pose. Ea - The Cincinnati Conference of the Metho dist Episcopal Church have purchased property near Xenia, Greene county, Ohio, for the pur pose of establishing a college for colored per sons. CC7A. hogshead of leaf tobacco was sold in Richmond a few days ago for $5O per 100 lbs. It was part of a crop which took the premium at the late State fair in that city. (I:7l7lnlloway's Ointment and Pills. a certain , cure for Scald Heads.—Henry, 12, Maria, 10,1 and John Amei, 0, of Apalachicola. Florida, were all three affected with this disagreeable malady : Maria in particular was in a wretched plight with it, and although there were many remedies tried, yet the malady did not seem to decrease, indeed the disease spread itself all over the head, to the great annoyance of the parents and disComfiture of the child ; the blood of the others was equally impure. At last the parents put the three under a course of Hollo way's Ointment and Pills, which cured them all in the space of nineteen days. Their health has since considerably improved. These reme dies, are wonderfully efficacious in all diseases of the skin. Nervous Diseases Controlled and Conquered. Of all the various ills that detract from the enjoy-1 meat of human life, most of them may he traced to a I disordered condition of thenervous system. The her core of Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, arise in moat ea ses from thin cause. Our readers may remember, on several occasions before, we have alluded to the won kalif cores, or modifications of Fits, made by the ; Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills, invented and pre pared by Dr. Seth S. thence, of 108 Balthnere Street, Baltimore, Md. We feel fully satisfied that these Pills have cured some of the most stubborn cases of Epilepsy, as well as the milder forms of Fite, such as , severe Cramps, Spasms &c. We now record the filet, that persons will find these Pills equally efficacious in curing every form of nervous debility:—no matter whether manifested in the ecuteand excruciating form of Neuralgia. Tic-Doloreux, or Nervous Headache, itin misery of Dyspepsia or indigestion, the sufferings of Rheumatism or Clout, the melancholy hallucination of depressed spirits or hysteria, their effects will. be I equally happy and certain. Persons in the country I can write to the inventor, and have the medicine forwarded to them by mail. The prices are, one box, $3; two boxes $1 ; twelve boxes $24; and sent to any part of the country of free postage. Direct your communications to S. DANTE, 103 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.' '...w..When a discovery is made which is calculated to bontit mankind; it becomes the duty of all good chinas to avail themselves of the results arising therefrom. In accordance with these views, we feel it our duty to bring to the notice of our renders the extraordinary merits of at medical discovery known as Carter's Spanish. Mixture. It is the most power ful, effectual and certain remedy, for all diseases of the Blood yet brought before the public. It Las per- =neatly and positively cured more than ten thou„ sand cases of the worst forms of Blood Disease, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Liver Disease, 'Syphilis, Fever and Ague, and other kindred diseases, sunny of which set ast naught the physician's skill, and laugh at all the ordinary efforts of science to conquer and subdue them. While Carter's Spanish Mixture con taMs uo Mercury. Opium, or anything injurious, yet its success in curing disease has left it without a rival; and• whenever it hits heroine known is regularly pre scribed by physicians who are fully conscious of its effects, and avail theriisolves of its merits because it has deserved their commendation.' It would be bet ter to try it in time—the sooner the better. -To MOTHEML—TIIO difficulty which every I mother experiences in administering medicine to in- , fants, is entirely obviated by Dr. Cliekencr's prepare- I time, called the Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. ' The pill is encrusted with fine white sugar, so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child over yet refused ,to swallow. For worms this is an assured remedy, and it has boon used with excel lent effect in cases of teething. The' matron of the Farm Sohool writes to Dr. Clickonor that she has used for some time his Sugar-coated Pill in both those complaints, and always with entire suecess. The Pills may be had of storekeepers in every City, Town, or nlace in the United States. ...,;ASPDALLET'S MAGICAL. PAIN EXTRACTOR:DT FLAMIIIATION and PAIN aro as inseparable as FLUE andirEAT. Inflanuntition produces pain, and pain produces inflammation. Wherever there is unnatu ral beat, throbbing or redness, no matter whether It is caused by a fet . er, a hurt, a sore, poison, rheum atism, piles, scald, burn or sting, there is inflamma tion. A hundred books or a thousand sermons can not alter or change the conclusion. To• relieve pain, and restore nature, inflammation must be subdued. To accomplish this, the efforts of the physicians are always directed. Thousands of physicians, and tens thousands of the first and most sagacious persons who hove used DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC TOR, are convinced, and admit tht its control over inflammation is must Wollllol{o and immediate, in stanny allaying the pain, neutrudizing poison, extract ng morbid secretions and forcing Illfiure to resolute her course, renewing and healing. No burn, stolid, sore, or ailment is too severe to yield to 118 . suothing and curing influence. Apply it immediately end the cure has commenced. The Genuine is enveloped in a steel Plate Engrav ing. with the names of C. V. CLICKENER Sr, CO., proprietors. and HENRY DALLEY, manufacturer, upon each box. Price 25 cents per bo,x. /. it' orders should be adilreseciAo C. V. Click ener ,t; Co., 81 Barclay street, New York. MARRIED On the 15th of June. by Rev. S, K Brebst, Mr. JOSEPH FRY, to Miss ELYINA ROSANNA KRATZEII, both of Catasauqua. On the Bth of June, by the . Rev. Mr. Kem merer, Mr. PETER KAUFMAN, to Miss LYDIA DnAux, of Upper Saucon. On the 25th.of May, by Rev E. Greenawald, Mr. BENJAMIN of Saucon, to Miss ELIZA BREINIG, of Catasauqua. DIED On the 31st of May, in Medina Co., Ohio, li'mtitAnt Diti.o.NG, formerly of Lehigh county, aged 47 years. lie was crushed to death under a lumber wagon. riLl 3E3C Mill 3/Z.A.3a. 33G.F.•90 :S. ALLENTOWN MARKET. . (Corrected weeltly by Pretz, (lull' & Co.) Flour. It barrel, . $7 Otli Potatoes, . . . . 25 Wheat, 1 5:1; Hato, 1.1 Corn, '',o Si lea 10 Rye. 75; Shoulders,. . . . 111 Oat . 151 Lard, 12 Slay, 15 00' Butter. 16 611 Salt, 1 (illl Eggs, 11 doz.,. . . 12 "JULY 4, 17761" . • - ; 7 40- - 7 , - - I MA, - ;' , N • ',".,••• • THE Celebration of the Anniversary of American Independence will take place at Helfrich's Springs, ur which the following, programme will be the or der: The Day will be ushered in with it National Salute. the ringing of hells, and National Music. The Con veyances, engaged for the grand occasion will be eta-_ Honed in front of the Columbia Engine House, from q to 7k o'clock. A. M.. front whence they will proceed to the place of Celebration, preceded by the Band. Ountibusses will be run to and front the Springs at all times of the day. At the Springs, front S o'clock to II o'clock. 'A. M.. mmtsements and recreation. Dinner at 12. M.— , Bending of the Declaration, Addresses, and National Music, after dinner. Amusement and Recreation until 53 o'clock, P. M. Supper at o'clock, I'. M. A Quadrille Band has been engaged for the occasion. 'Pickets 52.50. can be obtained of any of the Com mittee of Arrangements ut the Engine House, or at ' Hotels and Book Stores. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS W. Reinier. P. Heller, J. fiontnlio, E. J. Moore J. F. Newhard, J. J. Stein, Win. llottuntn, T. Miller A. J. Ritz, W. M. Miller, 0. Ilolrert, A. P. Mnir, Holfert, M. S. Young. Juno 19. _ 7 4 32iT (2138rJR=1121_415 40 To the Tax Col terttorif ,sal Tf.e Payers ty . Le/atilt ( . otioly for the ycur It( 1 856. WHEREAS a nutnber of the citizens of Lehigh County hove expressed a desire to pay their I taxes during the month of July in order to secure the j lice per cent. discount. provided for by the several acts of assembly of this Commonwealth, and in order to maintain the honor and credit of the count.. the Com , missioners hove Resolved, That the respective Collectors of the CMinty tied Milita Tuxes. levied and assessed on the property and things in the different townships and boroughs in the county of Lehigh, be and they are i respectively authorized end directed to melte an abatement of live per cent. on the amount bf State tax to each nod every person who before the 27th day of July next, pays the whole amount of County and Melilla Taxes to them respectively charged for the year A. 1). 1850. The collectors of the several Wards and townships are requested to pay over to JACOB risuEn, Esq., Treasurer, at his office in Allentown, all' monies so collected, as State, County or Militia Taxes, on the 28th and 28th days of July next. The collectors and tax-payers will also bear in mind that the final settlement of taxes must be made speed ily, that the forbeamnee heretofore extended can in no wise be allowed hereafter. The collector need not be put off with a prothise to pay him next spring or winter—it will avail nothing. The Commissioners by the act of assembly are limited for a final settlement if the Militia taxes on the first Monday of December next, consequently . on or before said time a final settlement by the pollee ' tors must be made; if no thiodsettlement is made up to the specified time. no exonorations will be allowed and the tax must be paid in full, according to the du plicates. • i It is expected the collectors will strictly adhere to the above iu the diNcharge of their duties. JOHN WEBER, SAMUEL SIEGER, 1 , Colliers. JOHN ERDMAN, I Attest—EDWARD DECK, Clerk. Com'ers. Office, June 18. —2w OUR COUNTRY FOREVER " ENCOURAGE ROME INDUSTRY." .Manufactory subscriber having lately opened JL a new andextensive Boot and Shoe at No. 77 NVest Illimiltou street, has hoisted the Union Flag in defence of Home Industry. He would inform the public generally, that ho now has the largest and best assortment of finished work in the piece, which ho is prepared to Fell at very low prices, for Cash. Country Merchants will find it greatly to their advantage to call and ex amine our stock, as we feel confident. we can please them both in quality and price. All orders thank fully received and punetnally attended to, The sub scriber feels thankful for the liberal patronage ho has received from his friends and the public—will spare no pains to merit ti continuance of the sumo. July 18, 1858. ELIAS HERTZ. JJATS ! HATS !—Just received a fresh supply of IL nice SUMMIIR HATS, for seta cheap at the itnion Boot, Shoo and lint Store, No. 77 Wost Hamil ton street. by July 18, MSC ALLENTOWN FAllt.—We think it wouldibe noth ing mdro than fair' if persons visiting our Fair next week, and in went of either Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, dc., would call at the Cheap Union Boot, Slice and lint Store, No. 77 West Hamilton street, and we will soil thorn any or all of the above named goods at very " fair" prMERTZ.ieo. ELIAS —tf July 18, 1858 —...‘r-,, TUST received, afresh supply of Gre gg EC dcaries, each as Sugar, Molasses, i PI ~ . Tens, Spices,. &c., &e., for sale at the 1: 1 -• lowest market prices. • —• _.--.- L. STROCSE & CO. 3P 1 1:7 - 33 seczt,.x.im ' OF. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILL bo sold' at public sale, on thO protiiiscs, in Now Texas, on Saturday the sth of July next, nt 2 o'clock hi the afternoon, the following described valuable real estate, via NO. 1.-DWELLING HOUSE AN I) TRACT ith, , of Land, situate in said New Texas -” 4 Lower Muetingy township, Lehigh WI sit -to county, adjoining the property id.lehn Wannennteher and the School Rouse Lot, containin g 61 rode. Thereon is erected a two story stone Dwelling House, Stable and other out buildings, with a large number of choice fruit trees. NO. 2.-A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF llroaind, situate in the some place, with a front of hu feet. and containing in the entire 51 square rode, the while tinder good fences. NO. 3.-A CORNER LOT, IN THE . SAME place, eontainingront 41 feet, and in the entire 39 square rodS. . The above property, as before stated, is all located in the thriving village of Now Texas, and admirably situated fur tie carrying on of any hind of business. At the same time will be sold a heavy Four-Horse Wagon, nearly new. The shove being the properly of William Lobneb. The condition& will be made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by WALTER P. REBER, Assignee. Juno 11. —4t CIAIIPETS.—IIIe have in store fine lot of all kinds 1 ../ of Carpets, which will he sold cheap. sTnousE & co. • CATILSAUQUA , CHEAP CASH STORE! AUG, 11. SILDEBT HAS lately purchased the Store and stock of goods of William Gross, in Catasunqua, nod having' added thereto a heavy supply of merchandise, fresh from the cities, he now invites the citizens of that place and neighborhood to give him n call and examine his unsurpassed SUMMER GOODS, which for variety of style and price unmet be out done by any Store in the County, stock of La dies' Dress Uuods embraces till the various and latest styles of • Silks, Brilliantes, Poplins, Ginghams, Lawns, Barcge Delaines, Solid col'd..Delains, Mirages, Swiss Mulls, Cambrics, Jaconets, Prints, &c., cheaper than they can be pur chased anywhere else. MS . ISIFIE_AIL - 111711171NE-. His Shawl stock for Summer consists of Crape, Silk, Thibet, Cashmere, Stella and Barege, at very low prices. Also, a line lot of Mantillas and CapeS, cheap. en an a. V) 0, I s IN cm% Ile has a choice stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cashmerctts, Linens, and a host of other Goods, that cannot fail to give satisfaction. llama Ferninhing Hoods.-11is stock of House Furnishing Goods will always be found to consist of a very .general assortment, and at prices which will warrant satisfaction. Of Gloves. llosiery, Laces, Collars, Veils, Trim mings. &c., he has the most complete stock in torn. GROCERIES.—Iie has a large stock of fresh lam. ily Groceries; prime, p Vi taet lit -.3 .lava and Rio Coffee, 80., , , , P . i4;11 Sugar. Teas, Moho ses Cheese, Spices,. Crackers, Raisins, &e.. Butter, Eggs, Lard, limns. Sides, Shoulders. Pota toes, Onions, and Soap, for which the highest Market prices will be given in exchange for Goods. Quecusicare.—Of glleCIISWIlre he has a fine mid stylish assortment, comprising every article that is inanufactured. Mock , rei, by Iho whole, half or quarter hareel, No. 1. 2 and 3. Cailoit mon, June 4. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. CSE ---- . --, TN the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county. AL I 'Lt the matter of the account 14 David 6 Mosscr anti itelli3lllllll Samuel?. executors of the last will and testament of Philip Mtottter, de ceased, late of 1,141611 township. Lehigh ...linty. Anti now April 17th. 1550, on motion of Mu. (litmus, the Court appoint Edward Kohler. Esq., an auditor to 'unlit, and if ne.,:sesary resettle the above account. From the Wee: TeFte:—.3". W. MICKI.P.I% Clerk The auditor above named will attend to the Ihtties of his appointtnent, on Friday the 27th day of June, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at, the house of I). 1). Woodring, in North Whitehall township. Lehigh county, where all persons interested may attend if they FCC proper. .Tune 11 11110 - 41101r31F01NE. 01 . 11- 4. 4 . C - I -- . -- ... NTOTICE is hereby given that in pursu- SEAL 1.11 once of an Act of the tlenerld Assent ---n bly of Pennsylvania, entitled An Act reg ulating the sale of Intoxicating Lignins," passed March illst. 1836. the following named persons trill make application to Special Court. to be held un the 28th day of dune next.• for License to sell Vinous, Malt and Brewed Liquors. viz: Elias Steller, Hotel, Weit.enbarg township- Lewis Lornsh. Betel, Lower Macungie township. Charles Noll', Eating Dense, Catasauqua Borough. Christian F. Bogb, Eating Rouse. Catasanqua .. • ' J. W. MEC liliEY, Clerk. Allentown, June IL- • —te • JUNE FASHIONS. rrIIOSE ladies who have been waiting for the. June .1 Millinery fltßllloll.3 can now be accommodated by coiling 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 place. comprising Fancy Silk, Crape. Neapolitan end Split Straw from 311 cents up to $lll. Al,. a tine :assortment of 'Ribbons, Flowers, Lures. Filmy Veils and press Ceps. Mourning. Bonnets :always on hand. All we ask is n call so that you may judge Ibr yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc sure we can please you, for we have reduced our pri ces to c lose out the stock so that we may have room for the Fall stock. Von will save at least r,o tow cent. by getting your bonnets at, the cheapen(' fashionable Bonnet Store at 33 West Hamilton St. JAD-Country Milliners supplied at Wholesale pH ces. MRS. STOPP & CO. June U. —tf MaTOOT MILE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the " Philadelphia and. Wilkesbarre Telegraph C 0.," will bo held at the Office of the Company, in the 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 Directors, and the transae- Lion of such business as may be brought before it. 11. D.' bSAXWELI , , Secretary Juno 11. • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of almost every style and patcrn, suchns black and fancy colored Silks, plain and figured Do Laines, Challi, Lawns, Ging ham's, Alpacas, ,te., ,te., at the Cheap Store of GUTH A; SCHLAUCIL. Cur. of Eighth and Hamilton Sts. —tf ELIAS MERTZ April 23 'MISS JENNY LIND where did your mother get that fine eat of dishes that oho had on the table when you were Harried'? At Jos. Stopp's Cheap Cush Store ! Well I declare, that before Stopp 'came to Allentown wo could get nothing so hand eomo nor so cheap. T r • liTlira!h..lW9Cllolro uE undersigned want three hundred cords of GOOD BARK, at their Tannery near the Little Lehigh. They pay eaten dollWarK. M s per OSSER & cord. cash. . Co. Allentown, May 21. 7w 1."- ts" rti; EDWARD 'KOHLER, Autlitor, Iteadj Made. Clotlibag,l ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF • amw 141.%)copaa BREINIG, NELIGH & BREENIG,, NO. 2 East Hamilton street, have just returned from the cities with an another largo and choice stock or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of the most raswewa,le styles, from all of which they will make to order, and also keep on hand a large supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, at SlLek astonishing low prices, that cannot be 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 at a very small profit. We have' on hand every style of GarMonts adapted to the season', to which the atten tion or the public is invited for a careful examination I of quality, workmanship, style of triminings and cut, I which the proprietors Will guarantee to be superior to any House in the trade. We constantly keep on lama a well selected stock of entlemen's Varnishing • Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Stocks, 'Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, &c., besides many articles coaling in our line of business, all of which are sold at the lowet prices. CUSTOMER WORK. Orders for Customer Work will always be received with pleasure, and attended to with punctuality, and as two of the firm no practical tailors ' none but the host workmanship will ho su ff ered to pass our hands. BREINIG, NELIGLU & BREINIG. May 21. —tf Joseph A. Needles, ➢MASUFACTUBFIi OP HIE Sill AIO 111111-CLOT( SIEVES (10A ME, medium and tine in mesh; large, middle k../ size end small in diameter. Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire, of the test qualities. various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to SO inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They are numbered so litany sluices to a lineal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand SCREENS fbr Cold, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel. ti nano, Sumae,Sugar, Salt,Thme, Collie, Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, S.c.,together with an assortment of bright and annealed Iron Wire. All of the shore soh' wholesale or retail by • .1. A. NEEDLES, 5.1 N. Front St., Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June 4th. —ly Wanted just as soon as possible at 8100 9 000 Joseph SI _opp's Cheap Cash Store, No. :15 West3llamilton St., Allentown, for which lie will pay no interest but will give a great many of the following named articles, such as whito Crape Shawls. from 5 to 25 dollars a piece, Black Silk Shawls, of many different prices. Stella and many other blunts of Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols. Ladies' Dress tloods of all colours and prices, Dress Trimmings, .be VIE NEU CHM OE RUMS! Xander's . Cheap and Fashionable Cabinet Ware Rooms, South Boot Corner of Ninth and Hamilton Streets, a few• doors below Dresher's Lulatber Yard, ALLENTOWN, PA. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that ho carrita on the Cabinet business in all its ... various branches at the above named standovhere he is prepared to sell good and handsome furniture as cheap UN can be sold anywhere. Their Store is on the south-cast corner of Ninth and Hamilton streets, near Dresher's Lumber yard, where • they otter a tine assortment of 411114144' CABINET WARE, consisting in part of Sofas,-of various styles and patterns, Side Boards, Wardrobes, See , retaries, Bureaus. of various patterns; Cup-hoards of different kinds; Card, Centre. Side, Breakfast and Dinin , Tables; Bed:leads “ftlilterent styles and 1)1%1 7 tents,'Wash-stands, Twist, Small and Large Etagers, What Nuts. Musie.Stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Serpentine Tables, Chinese What Nuts, 'Fancy Work Tables, Herreshment Tables, Eta,has. Tete-a-Tete:4, French Divans. A general assortment I or Kitchen Furniture on hand and made to order. Ile employs at all times none but the best work men, attends personally to their business, and will warrant all Furniture or their manufacture to he made of the hest materials. Orders fur Ware will be faith rutty and immediately attended to, mid when rent out of the Borough will be carefully putted. FRANCIS XANI)EII. May f _____._ __. T ._~___~__-_. ~~~~ 1:0011. SALE.—Any person wishing - k, I' purchase a new Piano, eau be fur . t V nished ivith :melt a one as he may select front 011 e or time larOst Musical Flores in New York. ut fifteen per cent. below nutnatteltwers' prices. Cull ut THIS OFFICE. April 23. -ti RIB Lo.NwroNGUE where did you get that !lite 'I Dress, Shawl, Mantilla, Parasol, Mitts, and theta Under Sleeves, Collar, Sr., that I sIIW you wear last Sunday at Church when that young gentleman preached such a good sermon? I got it last Saturday evening at Stoplis Chem. Cash Store, Nu. We.t llamilton St., Allentown. _ AUDlTtyws NOTICE. N the Orphans' Court of Laigh County. SEAL )1 In the matter of the account or Philip Clams and .10.dtua Rauch, admini:trators onill and Fik•illar the goods and cluittels, rights and credits, which were of Adam Clams, late of the town ship et' Lynn, in the county of Lehigh, deeeneed. And now, April tlth, 1850, the Court appoint i. J. Kistler, Eel., auditor to audit. and resettle •the above account and make distribution according to law. From the Records. Test :—J. W. MICKLEY, flak. The auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday the 28th of June next. at 10lock in the f.menoon at the house of Samuel Camp. in Lynn township. county, witero all persons interested may tit F. 3 d ten it th ey Fee pro ther. . TLER, Auditor. May 2St. ft/ C, 1, r i ll' IS:entirely new style, called the CEYLON It.a, imported from Canton, Chino, has just been re ceived and is now offered for sale by the undersigned. In this 1 1 111 aro combined the many requisite qualities which have been so long wanted to leek° the Straw lint in every way suitable l+ a Summer lat. The crown of this Ilat is of a medium. height, from :fl to 4 inches, which gives sufficient room liar the head, and at the same time does sway with the clumsy oppetir once so touch disliked. The brim is of sufficient width to protect the face from the sell, 3. 1 1 inches long. •Tt nets as a self ventilator, and is more d ur od o thin any straw lint ever before introduced. It is the only straw hot which the rain or (1111111) weather will not af fect, either ian the brim or crown, together with the largest assortment of Straw lints ever exhibited in the place. YOUNG LEH . . 45 East nonillion street. May 2$ WC:OW.IEO3Om OFFICE of the " Allentown Iron C 0.," 1 Philadelphia, May 27t14.1830. election for seven Directors of the A~ Iron Company," to servo for one year, will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 13 Walnut St., Philadelphia, on Thursday tho'nifteteenth dny of Juno, 1850, between the hours of 10 A. M., .and 2 P. M. JOHN F. CABOT, Secretary. June 4. —3t "[IOU% MR. FARMER, where limo you Leen that you have got such a heavy load. You will kill all your horses. Ah, I have been to Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, at No. 35 West Hamilton St., Al.: lentown. I suppose you got • all that load for about $lO. Yes indeed, and 25 cents change nt that. Ah yes, see I got Mackerel. Stilt, Sugar. Coffee, like, Rai sins. Chocolate, Ten 7, Molasses, Chem, all foe haying and harvest. LEKIIIH VALLEY RA M IL ROM aigliglingieNEßP. MAUCH CHUNK TO EASTONi CHANGE OF HOURS, TO TAKE EFFECT ON MONDAY, MAY GTII 1865. • • ONE Passenger Tr tin, Daily, (Sunda*si aieePtodi between Mauch Chunk anti Jlastliit, and if wo, Daily; bottveen Whitehall and Paaton, nonneeting with the Belvidere Delaware Rail Road to Philadel phia, and tho Control Rail Road of New Jurkey t 4 New York. .//0 WN TRAM , Leave Mauch Chunk nt 9.09 A. 31., Slatington 0.40 " Whitehall 10.06 " and 5.15 A. 14: ockentlauqua 10.14 ",...—..." 6.25 " ngown 10.30 ~,7 "5.41 " Bet ottani 10:98p t da B:tti ~ rrivellast n 11.23`" " 6.40 . er TRAINS. Leave Easton 12.26 P. M. and 7.30 P. M: Bethlehem 1.04 A " 8.011 " Allentown 1.20 " " 8.24 " lloclcendanqua 1.38 " a 8.42 " Whitehall 1.95 " Att. 8.60 Slatington 2.13 " Arrive Manch Chunk 2.50 " The afternoon Train connects with Weatherly and Whiteliven, and with Summit Hill and Tamaqua; thence by night express to Williamsport. . Passen-* gers by night express from 'Williamsport to Tamaqua; can reach Munch Chunk in time for QM Morning' train,have abundance of time to transact buslimas , Bnd take dinner nt Easton, and reach Philadelphia or Now York the same evening. . . ROBERT 11. SAYRE, . Soli t. and Eng'r. .7-1)4 May 14 CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURES THE GREAT PURIFIER OT TIIE 111.00 D! THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN 1 A'or a Particle of Nervily, in it ! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rhotiz pietism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples of l'ostulcs ou the Face. Blotches, Boils, Aguo and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Totter, Si:111111mnd, Enlargement and pain of the Bone** mid Joints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Uleors,. Syphilitic Disorders, anthill diseases nrls itig from an injudicious use of Mercury,. Imprudence in Life, or Impdfity of the Blood. This great remedy. which has beeorile so middy:, and so justly celebreted fur its extraordinary efficacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstinatti and terrible forms of disease with which mankind is afflicted, is now offered to thp publie, with the confi dent assurance that nn 'Tifonte.tt, niscoyzar over made has been so eminently successful in Caring SCROFULA, and ALL DISEASES OF nos BLOOD, CEI CAT- . ter's Spanish Mixture. The proprietors aro receiving by every mail rood! flatterin g .• end estonishin details of cures made in ell pests of thecountry, and' in most cases when the skill of the best Physicians hod been tried in vain. Its power over the 131.00 r. is truly. remarkabro, and all diseases arising from impurity of that great SEAT or LIFE, have been relieved and cured without a sin- , glo failure out of the thousands who havo used it.. Carter's Spanish Mixture contains no Mercury, um, Arsenic, or any dangerons diutts,.but, is contpos,' ed of Roots and Herbs, combined with other ingredi ents of known virtue, and may ho given to the yonng: est infant or most debilitated invalid, without the' least possible hesitation. WM. S. BEERS & CO., Proprietots, No. 304 Broadway, Now York: Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles ffir $5. Foi sale by J. It. Moser, Allentown, S. Itinicßethlabomi and druggists end merchants generally, New York, February 13, 1850, DON'T road thin ' ladies and gentlemen, or else yoh will find out that on Wednesday and Thursday the 1 Sth and 19th days of Juno the great Mond Et hibition will •bo at Allentown, and you will also no out that the greatest Exhibition will bat held during these two days at Jos. Stopp 's Cheap Chsh Store, to Allentown, for there you will find the most boautifcil and choice flowers, of all colors, that went) ewe' ex hibited in Allentown, on his Berogo, Beteg° -do . Laines, Challis, Silks. Lawns, and on bieGaticoes. It is already. the talk about Allentown and through Lo high county that Stopp will draw all the lfremiums for splendid flowers on Cheap Goods. Allentown, ATM 28th, 1850. The long agony is over. roam le once moro stored on the contitiont of 'Europe. Wars and rumors of wars will no longer bo the theme of conversation. is tho social circle, brit the more natural inquiry la us to where the cheapest goods can ho bought, Josh. received a lot of Prints, first colors, and alsfl if lot of bleached and unbleached Muslim!, selling than' a at coals. Also a lot of Spring and Summer dimple' of everrstyle, for eale cheap. at lIOUPT & STUCKERWS. April :10. --,-- - IOOK this way fur plain and fancy Casslmam a Kentucky Joans, Tweeds, Gatubroons &o. Call before purchasing elswhere, and yoli will flnel all •the abovu goods are offered nt the greatest bar gains, at No. 29 \Yost Hamilton Street, at the New York r3fore, kept by lIOUPT & STUCIC.ERT. April 30. ALAHOE LOT of Mackiirer, just' received and for A nlo a stow( ' 400 - 0 , Cheap Cash Store. Also, received \k i lltaNtAPtlJ_ this day. mans , thousand dollars worth of Dry Goods, from N. York,• w hick will he sold cheaper than ever, at the cheap' Ca: It tztore of . JOSEPH STOPP, :15 West Hamilton street. DR. J. P. BARNES, . 3ED3UMIW'IIPIEffiIIiITo: DEEFORMS all opetationa on tho' alfaaa.. 1 Teeth, both operatiyo and mochani. cal, far superior to most of Dentists. Among tho' rest, he is new prepared to make whole npper mita of Teeth on (lotto Pendia, for from 20 to 25 . dawn.— Persom; in want of Teeth should apply at hie office; No. 48 Estaat llnanilton street. up stairs, a few doors' East of pact?. (loth at Co's. Store. April 30-Jui. 4. Venitian Blinds. rime tiiih t ,riber ing purchased tbo entiro establish-7 1 men tof Mr. Muir. is prepared to inanufnettiro art kinds of Window Minds, of tho best quality , at price. 116 low a any in the city—at :113 West Hamilton street. - S. 11. PRICE. —ly • Allentown, January -0 T usT received, a lot of press Goods, snob as. plain' el Black and laney silks, infest Vies of Borogo. Delatities, Ginglinms, ,te. Alto, a lot of, Flom' and Table Oil Cloths, Brussels, Ingrain and' Rug Carpets. Call and rico them nt iIOUPT & STUCKtRtai lb. —tt• April 30 CIROCERIES.—Bre hart a law r .supply of all kinds of Broca illacit';"10111, ries, such as Sugar, Cafe°. WWI 7 4.:' "W. yes Orson and Black Tea, Bpicce of &c. GUTH & SCHLAUCH, 41. W. HamillOn 8Q if 40123. DR.SCHIJLTZ . ,. O'FblSoEwNPor.cts7."(l4lllinmill;in s e t t o ree re. t, t ioar tim at the Ainerienti.lleteL Allentown, April 30,1.856. GOODS.—No havo in Stara Linen - Slipetings, Damask Table Diapers, Table Cloth., Pillow Cuss Linen; Mars:dike Quilts, pleachod and. Unbleached Muslins, all liidtha, 'Purnituri, and Apron' Checks, Tiekipg, 'Flannels, kr. GUTH k SCIILAUCIT, 41 W. Hamilton St: April 23. —tf nIJEENSWARE.—Iiro have the fullest mid:host ye-' raj lected assortment of Queen and Glass Ware over seen in Allentown, and which we are entailed to sell, cheaper than it can he bought elsewhere. GUTII 3; SCIILAUCII, 41 W. EfamiGoil Fit Upril 23 GM
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