Theory of Disease It is not our object, at this time, to go into a detailed explanation of Professor Holloway's theory of disease, but simply to inform the American„people that one of the most remarka ble men of this or any former age is among them, and that his medicines have a celebrity Unprecedented in the annals of the world. There is no charlatanry in his pretensions. Unless all the civilized world are deceived, Holloway's Pills and Ointment will drive dis ease from the human system, under the most unfavorable circumstances, and in all climes. Other men have sprang into'an ephemeral no toriety by advertising their remedies. Like butterflies of the day they heve buzzed for a while and then expired ; both their names and their medicines have hunk into an obscurity from which tifey never - emerged. Others have met with a limited success; perhaps as much as they deserved. No man, though he may have the wealth of Crcesus, can long deceive an in ' telligent people with a worthless remedy for dis ease. If health follows the . administration of a remedy for disease, almost without an expec tation, though it is prescribed in a million of in stances, and in all forms of disease, all the doe tots on the globe could not make the people be lieve that it was not a good remedy, or that the inventor was not a benefactor and no empiric or charlatan. Professor Holloway's remedies occupy this position before the citizens of the world. The inventor is a man of enlarged powers of mind, who has seen disease in all its forms, and in all the climates of the world. His medical office in London was daily thronged with patients to such an extent that a police force was necessary to be stationed at his door. But an office practice afforded too, narrow a field for the exercise of his expansive intellect, and he determined to be the world's physician. All countries have had their celebrated physi cians ; England has had an Abernethy, Ft once a Magendie, and America a Rush ; but these Men's ambition only extended to a practice confined to a narrow circle of friends and admi rers, or the superintendency of a medical hos. pital. Professor Holloway has chosen the globe as a theatre for his practice, and though now a resident of Republican America, he is prescrib• ing daily for hundreds of thousands on the four quarters of the globe. His medicineirare expressly designed to act on the organs whose functions are so essential to health. They operate on the stomach, liver. kidneys, lungs, and skin, restore their deranged functions or uses, and thus purify and cleanse the blood, the very fountains of life.—New• lurk Sunday Times. EMENDISII ATTEMPT TO DESTROY A PAS SENGER TRAIN.—The Chicago papers bring de tails of a fiendish attempt, made on Thursday last, to destroy the evening express train out of Chicago. Some wretch had placed a pile of ties and rails across the track, and chained them down. A freight train, which happened to be behind the tune, coming first to the obstruction, was dashed into pieces, not a car remaining whole. The engineer and fireman were badly hurt, and sixteen valuable horses instantly kill ed. This accident preserved the express train. No clue has been found to the perpetrators of the act. Et7Henry Green, a free negro of respectabil ity living in Baltimore, has recently been tried for larceny, and during the trial it came out, that having married a slave woman, many years ago he purchased her, but never gave her freedom—consequently their children were his slaves. Last year he sold two of his mw, 1$ and 20 each, and they were shipped to Louis iasm. He was himself born a slave, but was manumitted when Young. I:I7,rUNPATD LETTEIVc.—The Postmaster (ien• oral has addressed an official despatch to the loading post offices, instructing the Postmaster in each case, that whenever any letter is deposited unpaid, he must send a circular notice to the party addressed that the said let ter is detained for want of payment, and that it will be forwarded on the receipt, in stamps, of the amount due. O:7"ACOEPTANOR OP MR. FILLMORE.—The committee appointed by the last Philadelphi a Know-Nothing Convention to apprize Mr. Fir more of his nomination for the Presidency have at last received s formal response from that gentleman. Ho unhesitatingly accepts the nomination, platform and all. The letter ofac ceptance was written at Paris, and bears date of May twenty-one. ir7PIGEONB DI LOVE. -It is stated that in the woods of Sullivan county, New York, in- credible numbers of wild pigeons have settled, building their nests and rearing their young. Near Monticello there was a flock of them. es timated to bo twelve miles in length ! They " coo" and " cut-a-karoo" day and night, but the cruel huntsmen have no mercy upon the feathered lovers, and slaughter them by the thousand. 07'01110 STATISTICS.—The income of Ohio last year was about four and a quarter millions of dollars, and the expenditures three millions and a half. It has 800 miles of canals, 000 of navigable rivers, and 2,000 miles of railroads. Its wheat crop last year was 30,000,000 bush els, and corn 80,000,000 bushels. 10 - LIGHTNING DIGGING A WELa.—During a thunder storm, a few days ago, the lightning came down upon a pasture of Charles Tilcomb. of Kensington, New Hampshire, descending perpendicularly into the earth for about thirty feet, so as to form a good well of water. The hole is as big as a barrel, and it was formed, like the holes of the chipmunk, without throwing out any earth. [:CrGOV REEDER IN BOSTON.—Baston, June 17.—Gov. Reeder addressed an audience of . three thousand people this afternoon in the Tre mont Temple, on Kansas affairs. He repeats his address this evening in Cambridge. ()'There are 248 bones in the human frame —l4 in the fade, 32 teeth; 24 make up the ribs, 16 in the wrists, 38 in the hands, 14 in the ankles, 38 in the feet, and the rest are distri buted in other parts of the body. n'Troubles are like hornets, the less ado you make about them the better, for your out cry will only bring the whole swarm upon you. [I7THEAD ON THE WATEBS.—Over fifty ves sels were last week on Lake Ontario bound to Oswego, with nearly 700,000 bushels of grain. B:77ll.urlots Fitiousa.-ExMayOr Curtis, of Chicago, has retired on a farm of 3.000 acres, which cost him, about three years ago, $23,- 000. These are the farms of the great West, namely, two and a half miles square, and with fields that , yield 90,000 bushels of wheat, and 180,000 bushels of corn ; and orchards of 5,000 peach trees, and 1.200 apple ! QUA Yankee baker has invented a new kind of past. It makes bread so light that a pound of it weighs only four ounces. If he puts in a little too much, he is obliged to tic his loaves to the counter to keep them from going up like balloons. Some of our readers may think this very lied matter for a newspaper. but we think no well bred (bread) person will laugh at it. 11:7An eagle measuring 7 feet from tip to tip of wings, was shot in Allegheny township, Cambria county, last week, by Michael Carri gan. 11TAvEnt.ts.One hundred and thirty ta verns have been licensed in Berks co. Last year there Were 243—a reduction of near 50 per cent. I:l4llatthew Lansing used to say :—" If you wish to have a shoe . made of durable material, you should make the upper leather of the mouth of nn old toper. for that lets in no water. [l:7The number of etnmigrants arrived at. New York last week was 0759, making a total thus far this year of 34,048—n decrease from the same time last year of 74.890. i 0 An lieu bachelor says that every thing should be in character. For instance, search war, ants should be printed•on " tracing paper" and wedding notices on " fool's cap." ..I:7'A German writer says that the people of the United States can burst more steam boil ers, and chew more tobacco, than any other five nations on the globe. 8: 'During the past two years. the ocean has swallowed tin forty millions of dollars worth of " property. What a capacious maw, and still ready for more. 137 - A mule in Kentucky, seventeen hands one inch high. was sold last week for $BOO. Tt is thought to be the finest animal of the species in the world. 1/7The Washington Union says that forty men have been killed in Kansas since the trou bles commenced. Snigglefritz, will you have some of the butter ?" •• Thank you. ma'am : I belong to the temperance society, and can't take anything strong." ( - "Forest, the tragedian, has determined to play an engngament in every theatre in the Uni tA States and Canada, and then retire forever from the stage. (t'llr. Franklin, speaking of education, says : "if a man empties his purse into his head ; no man can take it away from him. An investment of knowledge always pays the best interest." to- rs. Timothy Daley, of Pittsfield', ➢lass., has just given birth to three children, weigh ing 25i pounds, making four children within eighteen months. Nervous Diseases Controlled and Conquered. Of all the various ills t hit t. detratet from the enjoy ment of human life, most pd . Illetil cony be towed to n disordered condition of the newous syetem. The hor rors or Epilep. y, et. Falling :•icl u tess, arise in most en .e.s from this rouse. Our renders niny•remember, en several occasions before. we h:no alluded to the won derful inlet's, pie unnliticntions of Fits, made by the Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills, iltvented and pre pared by Dr. S,r/t S. //care, Itnltimore ;;tenet, Boltimore, ALI. \Vc feel Vilify satisfied thnt these Pills 'inv.: cured se ne of the most stubborn cos., ol Epilepsy, as well as the milder forms of Ills. rueb ns severe Cramps, SpIiFIIPS he. We now re... 041 the tart. tha• persons will bind these Pills eq u ally efiicaeious in miring every form of nervous debility: ---110 1111.tt.:r whether manifest...l in the nettle and excruciating G r in of 'Neuralgia, Tie-Doloreux, or Nervous Ilendnelte, the misery of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, the sufferings of Rheumatism or Gout. the melancholy hallucination or depressed spirits ur hysteria, their effects will be equally puppy and ecrtain. Persons in the round:•, van write to the inventor. and have the merlin-lee forwarded to them by mail. 'rite priec9 ire. one has., $3; hr., $1: twelve Loxes $2l. tool scat to any earl of the country of trio pest age. Dire. t your comuttodentions to Sara S. 11.1Ncs, lint Baltimore street. Bnltimore, Willsknits, MI'STArIIUtS. Ferrell Yu grow in six weeks by 1/R. EAFONT'S COMPOUND. Warranted not to stain or injure the skin. Price $1 per l'aclntel.. in. 8 for $2 50. Sent tunny part of the eountry, by mail; on receipt Of a remittance. Address SWEETSEIt & CO.. Box 739 Post 011ie°, lialtimore, Md. a discover is made which is calculated to bentit mankind, it becomes the duty of all good citizens 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 readers the extraordinary merits of a medical discovery known as Carter's Spanish Mixture. It is the most power ful, offeetual and certain remedy for all diseases of the Blood yet brought before the public. It has per manently and positively cured more than ton thou sand eases of the worst forms of Blood Disease, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Liver Disease, Fever and Ague, and other kindred diseases, many of which set at naught the physician's skill, and laugh at all the ordinary efforts of science to conquer and subdue than. While Carter's Spanish Mixture eon• tains no 'Mercury, Opium, or anything injurious, yet its success in curing disease has left it without a rival: and whenever it has become known is regularly pre scribed by physicians who are fully conscious of its effects, and avail themselves of its merits because it has deserved their commendation. It would be bet ter to try it in time—the sooner the better. The Pille may be bud of etorekeepers in every City, Town, 'Village or plaen in (ho Ignited Blume. AIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTon.—IN FLA9LMATLON and PA IN are as inseparable as FIRE lino' HEAT. Inflammation produces pain, and pain produces inflammation. Wherever there is unnatu ral heat, throbbing or redness, no matter whether it is caused by a Myer, a hurt, a sore, poison, rheum atism, piles, scald, burn or •sting, there is Glibunum lion. A hundred books or a thousand sermons can not alter or change the conclusion. - To relieve pain, and restore nature, inflammation must ho subdued. '1•o accomplish this, the efforts of the physicians are afways directed. Thousands of physicians, and tens thousands of the first and most sagacious persons who have used GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC TOR, aro convinced, and admit that its control over inflammation is most wonderful and immediate, in stantly allaying the pain, neutralising poison, extract ng morbid secretions and forcing nature to resume her course, renewing and healing. Nu burn, scald, sore, or ailment is too severe to yield to its soothing and curing influence. Apply it immediately and the cure has commenced. The (lonian° is enveloped in a steel Plato Engrav ing, with the names of C. V. CLICKENER k CO., proprietors, and HENRY DALLEY, manufacturer, upon each box. Prico 25 cents per box. All orders should ho addressed to C. V. Click cncr k Co., 81 Barclay street, New York. iigf - HetanAcitas.—lioadaeltes, no matter from what cause, haVe an unfailing remedy in Clickeneell Sugar Coaled Vegetable Purgative Pills. The most obstinate nervous headache, or howbeit° arising from foulness of the stomach, yield to their operations in a fow hours, and parsons who ueo them non general opening medicine and purifier of the blood will never be troubled with the headache nt all. The proprietor gives his warrant of this, and will return the money paid fur them if they do not come up to his recom mendations. Nearly every regular physician in New York recommends them.for headaches to the exclusion of all other remedies, and upwards of thirty of them have given the proprietor certificates to this effect. Clickentee Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills produce neither gripe or nausea; and being coated with sugar are as easily swallowed 113 bits of candy, which gives them an obvious advantage over all other medicine. Persons subject to headaches should never be without a box of them, for thus armed they will have but lit tle to fear from its attacks. • THE LEHIGH REGISTER, JUNE 25, 1856. Ir7Cords ItsvoLvEss.—lt has been estima ted that over 400,000 pistols have been turned out at the manufactory in Hartford. Of these one-third have been sold in California. The United States have been furnished with six thousand, which, at a cost of 828. would be $158,000, added to repairs; which would a mount to several thousand more. About2,ooo a re annually sold in New York city by jobbers and the retail trade. which would amount by a verage to nearly $40,000. , • MARRIED On Tuesday, the 3d inst., in Norristown, by Rev. Wm. N. Scholl, Mr. WILLIAM STAIILER to Miss SEVILI.A ESCIIIIACII, both of that place. On the 22nd of June. by the Rev. Mr. Brobst. Mr. SOLOMON SCIIMIDT, to Mrs. MAR• G ARET NAGEL, both of Allentown. On Sunday last, by the Rev. Mr. Dubs, Mr. CORNELIUS FAGAN, to Miss REBECCA IIOLLMAN, both of Allentown. DIED. On Friday last, in Upper Saivon, of old age, JACOB WEIERDACR, aged 87 years. TIC 3E3 30 IWI E1111.3E:IL ".. 30"1" Si. ALLENTOWN MARKET. (Corrected weekly by Protz, Guth & Cu.) Flour, 171 barrel, . $7 001 Potatoes 25 . WhWheat,lm, 1 35 Ilain, 14 Corn, 50 Sides, • 10 Rye, 75 Shoulders, . .• . . 10 Oats, '32 Lard, 12 Hay, 15 00 Butter, 16 Salt, ' 60 Eggs, "O. doz.,. . . 12 SHARPLEY'S OLD, ORIGINAL. .B URLES Q UE OPERATIC AND PANTOMIMIC BALLET TROUPE, with their 50 Men and ilor ecs, will exhibit nt Allentown, on THURSDAY, rE NTH, Afternoon and Evening, on Leh,corner of sth and Turner streets, under their largo new Water Proof l'avilion, capable of seating 2000 Persons. This largest and most popular company now in America, consists of D VOCALISTS and CIIOUISTERS, 5 L PESFOIIIIKTIS and composers, 5 FAN CY mid COMIC DANCERS, and the two best • Jig , and Breakdown Dancers in the World The management trusts that this brilliant affair may not ho confounded with the many miserable humbugs now itinerating through the country, under the head of Grand Combinations, Double Circuses, placarding without performing, and adver tising feats utterly impossible. We rely solely upon our merits for success, without the aid of Buncombe advertisements, and superfluous adjectives. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock. Admis sion 25 cents. J. B. CHAMBERS, Adv. AgonL —lt Juno 25 Orphan's .Court Sale. B' virtuoin pursuance of nn order issued out of 11 the Orphan's Court of the county of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sole, on Saturday the 10th day of July next, nt It) o'clock in .the forenoon, at the l'uldic House of John Sehnntz, jr.. in North Whitehall township, the fellow big described proper ty, viz : A certain tract of land, containing Iron Ore, with the appurtenances, situated ill HU id township of North Whitehall, in the county. Lehigh afore ani i. by lands of Leslie ..7=l,ter, Stephen Italliet, Philip Strouss and other lands of Stephen containing tun acres and eight. tirrel e stria measure, on which there is a deposit of invaluable IRON ORE , :mown na Stephenllices Mines. This is the hest, most extensive and lucrative Ore Mine in Lehigh county, ftlid El:COM! to 110110 in the eLite of Pennsyl vania It has already been sueuessfally worlied for upwards of thirty years, and to a depth of over seven ty-tivo feet, witlia prospect of a e, ntintunts and abundant supply.. Persons desirous of viewing the same prior to the day of sale, will call on 'Mr. John Compbel. who resides on the premises. The other improvements on . said premises are a gka . o half story frame • DWELLING HOUSE, frame stable, Blacksmith shop, and other necessary outbuildings. Being the real estate of Stephen Dallict, deceased. Into of the township of East Penn, in the county of Carbon. • Terms on the day at the place of rale, and duo at tendance given by AARON BALLIET, ) Adm . ors JOHN BALLIET, ' By Iho Court: J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. Juno 25. —4t AGRICULTURAL MEETING. Tho Executive Committee of the Lehigh Coun ty Agricultural Society will meet at the Hotel of John Y. Bechtel, in the borough of Allen town, on Saturday the sth day July next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the transaction of import ant business. A general attendance is desired. H. J. SCHANTZ, President. June 25, 1856 —2t "jULY 4, 17761" • ..7k. , I it . kr re9:4•17.:. - ' ' 2104 - Lf. THE Celebration of tho Anniversary of American Independence will take place at Ilelfrich's Springs, of which the following programme will bo the order: The Day will be 'ushered in with a National Salute, the ringing of bells, and National Music. The Con veyances engaged for the grand occasion will be sta tioned in front of the Columbia Engine House, from OA to 71 o'clock, A. M., from whence they will proceed to the place of Celebration, preceded by the Band. Omnibusses will be run to and from the Springs at all times of the day. At the Springs, from 8 o'clock to 11 o'clock, A. M., amusements and recreation. Dinner at 12. M.— Reading of the Declaration, Addresses, and National Music, after dinner. Amusement and Recreation until 5/ o'clock, P. M. Supper at 6 o'clock, P. M. A Quadrille Band has been engaged for the occasion. Tickets $2.50, can be obtained of any of the Com mittee of Arrangements at the Engine House, or at Hotels and Book Stores. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: W. Reimer, I'. Heller, J. Goundie, E. J. Moore, J. Newhard, J. J. Stein, Wm. Hoffman, T. Miller, A.. 1. Ritz, W. M. Miller, 0. Ileffert, A. F. Muir, S. Ileffert, 11. S. Young. Juno 18. —3t NOT' ICLIZI. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the " Philadelphia and Wilkesbarro Telegraph C 0.," will be hold 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 transac tion of sta businessH .as may be brought before it. ' D. MAXWELL, Secretary June 11. *--4t "Cr ATS HATS ! =- Just received a. fresh supply of Al nice SUMMER HATS, for sale cheap at the Union Boot, SIM° and Hat Store, No. 77 Wont Hamil ton street, by July 18, 1858. ELIAS MERTZ. ~„....„.r , ,,,.. TUST received, afresh supply of Gro , ... Iv o r: t. l, caries, such as Sugoz, Molasses, !Try Teas, Spices, Lo., &c., for sale 'at tko 24 • . , . lowest market prices. I. L. STROUSE & CO. • 3P - I:l3Eri-aC, SLA.IIr-.4311 OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILL, ho sold at, public sale, on the promises, In Now Texas, on Saturday the sth of July next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described valuable real estate, vis: NO. 1.-DWELLING HOUSE AND TRACT of Land, situate in said New Texas Lower M i neungy township, Lehigh count joiningt he propertyo fTo hn Wannemacher and the Sehool Ifouse Lot, containing 61 rods. Thereon is eroded a two story stone Dwelling 'Reuse, Stable and other out buildings, with a large number of choice fruit trees. NO. 2.-A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF Gronnd, situate in the same place, %%Rh a front of 50 foot, and containing in the entire 51 square rods, the while under good fences. NO. 3.-A CORNER LOT, IN THE SAME place, containing in front 41 feet, and in the entire 30 squnre rods. The above property, as before stated, is all located in the thriving village of Now Texas, and admirably situated for the carrying on of any kind of business. At the PUDIC [IMO will be sold a heavy Four-Horse Wagon, nearly new. The above being the property of William Lobnch. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale and duo attendance given by WALTER I'. lIUBER, Assignee. June 11. —4t CATASAUQUA CHEAP CASH STORE! AUG, GiLSETIT,. ETAS lately purchased the Store and stock of goods 11 of William Gross, in Catasnuoun, and having added thereto n heavy supply of merchandise, fresh from the cities, he now invitee the citizens of that place and neighborhood to give him a call and examine his unsurpassed SUMMER GOODS , which fur .variety .of style and price cannot bo out done by any Store in the County. Ills stock of La dies' Dross (foods embraces all the various and latest styles of Silks, Brilliantes, Poplins, Ginghams, ChMtics, Lawns, Barego Delaincs, Solid col'd. Delains, Bareges, Swiss Mulls, Cambrics, Jaconets, Prints, Sic., cheaper than they can be pur- chased anywhere else. Ills Shawl stock for Summer consists of Crape, Silk, Thibet, Cashmere, Stella and Barege, at very low prices. Also, a fine lot of Mantillas and Capes, cheap. Men au Woy 's . \\T ear. He has a choice stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cashmeretts, Linens. and a host of other Goods, that cannot fail to give satislitction. . House Furnishisey Goods.--His stock of House Furnishing Goods will always he found to consist of a very general assortment, and at prices which will warrant satisfaction. Of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Collars, Veils, Trim mings, Ace., ho has the most complete stock in town. GROCERIES.—He has a large stock of fresh lam ily Groceries, prime, -. ?5 , :311±.---. ifigar,Tf V I II: Java end Hie 'Coffee, .1 s o.. 'kit- 41 1 1 4" 7.ll4i ls l'pir wtgar, Teas, Moles- • ye -4 1 111.42 Ale Cheese, Spices, Crackers, Rai ins, &a., ste. Boner, Eggs, Lard, Hams, Sides. Shoulders. Pota toes. Onions, and Soap, for which the highest Market prices will be given in exchange for (roods. Queensware.—Of Queensware he has a fine and stylish 'assortment, comprising every article that is manufactured. Mor•leprel, by the whole, hull or quarter barrel, No. 1, 2 and :1. .ittile 4 TcrkaALß= 3SE 4!1... 31 -cc, • n. NOTICE Is hereby given that in pursu- SEAL .IA once of an Act of tho General Assent „- xffl hly of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act reg ulatin:,°the sale of Intoxicating Liquors," passed March 31st, 18511, the following named persons will maks aPpliiiation . to Special Court, to ho held on the 2Sdli day of June next, for License to sell Vinous, Malt and Brewed Liquors, viz: Elias Stetter, Hotel, Wei,:enlineg township. bewis Larosh, lintel, Lower Macungie township. Charles Nolf, Eating House, Catasauqua Borough. Christian F. thigh, Eating Ilonse; Catasauqua " J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. Allentown, June 11. —to • liv! -:11,--0011'..-Izoil9 To the Tur Collectors awl Tar Payer,' of Lehigh County fir the year of 1856. WHEREAS a numbur of the citizens of Lehigh County have expressed a desire to pay their tAxes during the month of July in order to secure the live per cent. discount, provided for by the several acts of asseinbly of this Commonwealth, and in order to maintain the honor and credit of. the county, the Com. missioners have Reeoleed,• That the respective Collectors of the County and 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 respectively authorized and directed to make an abatement of five per cent. on the amount of State tax to each and every person who before the 27th day of July next, pays the whole amount of County and Malkin Taxes to them respectively charged for the year A. D. 1856. The collectors Of the several Wards and townships are requested to pay over to JACOB Ftsucn, Esq., Treasurer, at his office in Allentown, all monies so collected, as State, County or Militia Taxes, on the 28th and 29th days of July next. The collectors and tax-payers will also beer in mind that the final settlement of taxes must be made speed ily, that the forbearance heretofore extended can in no wise bo allowed hereafter. The collector need not be post off with a promise to pay him next spring or twinter—it will avail nothing. The Commissioners by the net of assembly are limited for a final settletnent of the Militia taxes on the first Monday of December next, consequently on or before said time n final settlement by the collec tors must ho made; if no final settlement is made up to the specified time, no eximorations will bo allowed and the tax must be paid in full, according to the du plicates. • It is expected the collectors will strictly adhere to the above in the discharge of their duties. JOHN WEBER, SAMUEL SIEGER,-1 Com'ore. JOHN EItDMAN, Anew—El/WARD BECK, Clerk. Collects. Office, Juno 18. —2w OUR COUNTRY FOREVER. " ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY." • T I I l subscriber 4ul=°raneyaniex=l and Manufactory at No. 77 West Hamilton street, hne hoisted the Union Flag in defence of Home Industry. Ile would inform the publio generally, that be now has tho largest and best nseortment of finished work in ttje illuee, which ho is prepared to sell 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 wo can please them both in quality and price. All orders thank fully received and punctually attended to. The sub scriber feels thankful for the liberal patronage ho hoe received from his friends and the public—will spare no pains to merit a continuance of the same. July 18, 1858. ELIAS MERTZ. Venitian Blinds. rilhe subscriber having purchased the entire establish mont of Mr. Muir, is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Window Blinds, of the best quality, at prices as low as any in the city—at 36 West Hamilton street. Allentown, January 9 Job Printing, Of all kinds neatly executed at this Office Ready Made Clotivii*l. • ANOTHER ARMY/kr - OW Viii (.0-(0-0 WO a BRELNIG, AMIGA & NO. 2 East 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 hand a large supply of • READY MADE CLOTHINC, at such astonishing low prices, that cannot ho ummited by any establishment hi 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 can 'ng-tui to sell at a very small profit. We have o ianil every style of Garments adapted to the sea ,to which the atten tion of the public is inv't br a careful examiliatioo of quality, workmanship, style of trimmings and out, which the proprietors will guarantee to be superior to any House in the trade. V.'e cum:tautly keep ca hand a well selacted stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars. Stocks. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, .te., besides many articles coining in our line of business, all of which are sold at the lewd prices. CUSTOMER WORK. • Orders for Customer Work will always be received with pleasure, and attended to with punctuality, awl as two of the firm are practical tailors, Mom but the best workmanship will be suffered to pass our hands. Alny 21 Joseph IL. Needles, no, ma AND 11E-CLOTII SIEVES, 00AltS1:, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle size and small in diameter. Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire, of the beet qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to SO inclusive, and from ono to six feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lineal inch. and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on band SCREENS fm Coal, Sand. Ore, Lime, Grain, (iravel, Ouano,Sumac,Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drugs. Dye-Stuffs, &c., together with an assortment of bright and annealed Iron Wire. All of the above subl wholesale or retail by J. A. NlilillLE t. 54 N. Front St., Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Juno 4th. y $ 1 00,000 W J ni o l s te e c i l n i t ' S w t t oi n t ' p'7C ° l l e i tTp l e m a s s s h ", `; 'l t ' :a l e lt , No. 35 WesOlamilton St., Allentown, for whielt in will pay no interest but will give a great many of the following named articles, such as white Crape Shawls , . front 5 to 25 dollars a piece, Black Silk Shawls, of many different prices. Stella and many other hind,. of Shawls,,,Mantillas, Parasols,Ladies' Dress (lands of all colours and prices, Dress Trimmings, &a TOE PEOPLE'S UHT 1110, ROM! P. Xander's Cheap and Fashionable Cabinet Ware Rooms, South East Corner of Ninth and Hamilton Streets, a "few doors below Dresher's Lumber Yard, ALLENTOWN, PA. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and . the public generally, ulna ho eorrit s on the Cabinet bllSilleNS in all its various branches at the above named stand, where he is prepared mien g Roland handsmne furniture as cheap as con be sold anywhere. Their Sturo is on the south-east corner of Ninth and Hamilton streets, near Dresher's Lumber yard, where they offer a fine assortment of CABINET•WARE , consisting in pt ntart e, '"t of Sofas, of various styles ncr and patterns, e roi l,ce retar'et, Bureaus, of curios patterns ; Cup-boards of different kinds; Card, Centre, Side, Breakfast and Dining Tables; Bedsteads of different styles and pat terns, Wash-stands, Twist, Small rind Large Eta,oers, What Nots, Music-Stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tallies, Oval and Serpentine Tables, Chinese What Nots, Fancy Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas, Tete-a-Tates, French Divans. A•general assortment of Kitchen Furniture on hand and made to order.' Mil Ile'employs at all times none but the best Ivork men. attends personally to their business, and will warrant all Furniture of their tnanufacture to he made of the brat materials. Orders for Ware will he faith fully and immediately attended to, and when sent out of the Boiough will be carefully packed. FRANCIS XANDEII. May 14. —tf VOR SALE.—Any person. wishing to purchase a new Piano, can be fur ' f nisheil with ouch a one as he may select from One of the largest Musical Stores in New York, at fifteen per coot. below manufacturers' prices. Cull at TILES OFFICE. . April 23. —lf MRS. LONOTONUUIi where did you get that tine Dress, Shawl, Mantilla, Parasol, Mitts, and them .Under Sleeves, that I saw you wear last Sunday at Church when that young gentleman preached snob a good sermon? I got it loot Saturday evening' at Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, No. 33 We td Hamilton St., Allentown. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ''..— . ----IN the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County. If4A L In the matter of the account of Philip ffi Class and JoAtut Rauch, administrators of all and singular the goods and ehatte!s, rights and credits, Which were of Adam Clause, late of the town- ship of Lynn,.in the county of Lehigh. deceased. And now, April Pth, 1850, Om Court appoint S..T. Kistler, Esq., auditor to audit and resent(' the alo:ve account and make distribution according to law. From the Reeorde. Teet 'AtICKLEY, Clerk• The auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday the 28th of. Tune next, at 10 o'elock in the forenoon, at t h e house of Samuel Camp, in Lynn township, Lehigh county, whore persons interested may attend if they see proper. S. J. KISTLER, Auditor. May 28. —4t JUNE FASHIONS. T 110613 Indies who have been waiting for the June Millinery fashions can now he accommodated by calling on the undersigned. They buve just returned from the cities with the most handsome nssortment of Summer Bonnets that has ever been exhibited in this place, comprising Fancy Silk, Crape, Neopolitan and Split Straw from 37& cents up to SDI. Also a fine assortment of Ribbons, Flowers. Laces, Fancy Veils and Dress Caps. Mourning Bonnets always on hand. All we ask is a call so that you.may judge for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc sure we can please.yon, fur we have reduced our pri ces to closeout the stock so that we luny have room for the Fall stock. You will save nt least 50 per Cent by : getting your bonnets at the cheapand fashionable Bonnet Store ikt 35 West Hamilton St. 9 , ..8 -Country Milliners supplied nt Wholesale pri- Md. • MRS. STOPP Juno 11 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. SEAL the Court of Lehi f h Pltlettthro;tLenecounof bawl Mossor and Benjamin Samuels, executors of the last will and testament of Philip Mosser, consed, Into of Lowbill township, Lehigh county. And now April 17th, 18513, on motion of Mr. Gibons, the Court appoint Edward Kobler, Esq., nu auditor to audit, and if noesesary mottle the above account. From the Records : • Taste:—J. W. MICKLEY, The auditor above named will attend to the dutim of his appointment, on Friday the 27th day of June, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of D. .16 D. K. Woodring, in North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, whore all persons interested may attend if they ace proper. EDiVARD KOHLER, Auditor. June 11. —3t - S. 11. PRICE. -ly BREINIG, NEM*& BREINIG MANUFACTURER OF _lir° 3111 _zlik_ Tglik - GED LEMUR VALLEY RAILROAD. MAUCH - CHUNK TO EASTON. CRAPEOr Houns, T( TAKE EFFECT ON MONDAY, :IIAY STH 11'55. (ISE Passenger Train, Daily, (6undays, exocited,) kJ between Munch Chunk anti Euoton, mod Two, Daily, between Whitehall and Easton, eonneeting with the Belvidere Delaware ILkil Road to Philadel phia, and thu Central Mil Road of :New Jersey to New York. DOWN PR A INS. Leave Munch Chunk at 0.00 A. 111., Slatington 0.10 " Whitehall 10.00 " and 5.15 A. M Jloel:cudaugua 10.11 " " 5.25' " Allentown 10.30 " " 5.41 " llothlehem '10.43 " , 6.00 ... ' t Arr . .% e Eiviton 11.23 " " 6.40 " 1.7' Leaver...6 , ton 12.26 P. M. and 7.30 P. 3L 11011101 cm 1.01 " 8.06 " .Allentown 1.20 " 8.24 " .11..,1“.6.1...tiqua. 1.3 S " 8.42 " Wti i tehull 1..15 Ayr. 8.50 " Slutington 2.13 " Arrive Mauch. Chntl; 2.50 " • The afternoon Train connects with Woatherly.and Whitehaven, and with 1-.zatamit 11111 and Tamaqua, thence by night expre, , s to Williamsport.. Passen gers by night e:: prer , frolli IlitOOll+llolt to Tamaqua, can reach Moue 11 Chtml: in timo for the morning I rain.ltave abundance .1' time to tramact business and take dinner Itt, korlen, and reach Philadelphia or Now Yuri; the eanie DOM.= Tr. SAYER. t7:.up't. and Eitg'r. Ell \lnv I I UARTER'S SPANISH MIXTIIIIR. TII I: lIIMAT PURIFIER OF TIM BLOOD' THE 131 , NT ALT ER AIIVE KNOWN .Nol a l'o,ticit of ..liercory ! An it. reb,eily for St.roftle, Eruption:, Pin.plee. of Pti,tules on the I'aee. liltiteheit, Bong, Ague and Fever, Eingtetirm, or, 'fetter, eL•111.11101.1 . , enent mut pith c,ftheßones „,,,i *ziiit !therm. ' orn Lltcr:, iiiiilitie 1)i•ot tiers, anthill tlisenrustirie :tux on ti,e-ti Mercury, Itinirtt :, nee in Li t . e. or 11111 , liiit:, of the tiltit,tl. T!.:4 remeJy, wLirh Ims beeome so rapidly and .;:ebratoi fer to extrt,r;linary efficacy in relieving aml ear;ng many at most 0 1 :tinati, and terribh.l , ..rtas of nideh mankind itt aillieted. is m•v; offered to the lubtio, with the confi dent Ile:g1r1111n0 that 110 IIFDIVAI. DISCOVERY' over intol ,, has been 1 , 0 eminenr.y h'.l,ec:::lo in curing 51'1101 , 1'1.%. 1111 ti Al.l. 1.V..1..1! , FS eN 111 L BLOOD; 11C Car ter's Spatand, The proprietors are reee , ring by every mail most flaPering Ihml asbmi,hing du ttiiis tires triode in all p..rts of tho 'eountly. and in most eOOOO where trio the .ieiar..9 toil been tried in vain. . . Its power over tho ramon is truly rentarkaldo, old all .I:settees arising front itopttrity of that great SEAT !tee, have horn rein.. , ...I 11:1.1 cured without n sin gle failure out ..1 rii,. it..usainis 171 so have used it.— Carter's Spanish Mixtoro contains no Mnrenry, Opt -ral, Islettie, or any dangerous (hogs% but is compos ed of Roots and Ilerh , , cotnhitica with other ingredi ents of known virtue. anti may be gte 1. to the young est infant or moat dehilitatvd invalid ; without tau least possiblo hesitation. s:. FEERS t Ctl., Preprietnrs. N.,. :;114 Ilroadway, New York. .7;27 . Pll , O per Lot le, or bix buttics for $5. For ba l e by ilertois Rae, Bethlehem, mut .lette•gi.Att :end eenerelly New Ym-k, l',l..nutt7. - 13, I,S.Ai ON'T rcad ..bd gentlemen, o: oleo you will f,nd , tut 11n l i on 11"1•11111,1111y 111.111 'I:111761111y the I sztit and lath doer of .'une the greet Flural Ex hibition will be at Allentor.u, untl yen will 111110 End out flint e.te•tt, , , hill be held during 111, dly.4 ~t IFV.I Clll,lll 01:111 FOS", in Allentown, for they , timl toe most beautiful cod ellllil.lC 114111.1111. or nil c 4 , :rv, that war. ever ex hibited in Alleotowt, on his Beroge, llerego do Silks. Lax. nc, end on Lis CllliCl/ell. It is already the t,tll: about Allentown and through Le high, e,,ttnty hint Stopp will eanw nil the l'utni:...nts for : , pletidid 11,,.ker, en Cheap 17 nods. ISZA The long. agony Peaco io Deco rums re stored 011 I.IIQ e,41111-101t1 Wat s fltal romors of war: , will no longer Lc the Ills - it converentiou in the :icial hot all, 1 on natural inquiry 'in an to where the eht:niseig goods Din, be tAoight. duet received a lot of Prints, :Vgl it lot of idonelled and ittililioich•• I 010111 Off /It cI.IIIS. tint , . , d' Shawli tel et cry styli., l'or yule 1 . 11 , •111 , . 111 lIOUPT & F.TI7CICER'r S. Apc.l a 6. --tt LOf.)N this f•tr plain and I , tney Catt,itueres, -14 lientut•lty Jeang,. tit:l'o,l.o . ons &v., he. Pali hufere par, hnsin t it els,vhere, and you will find all the alatre are uttered at the gleate: , t bar gains, at Nu. :29 Weqt Bawllton Street, at the New York store, kept by lIOUPT & STUCKERT. April 30: ' —tf ~a A 1. Alit thl LOT ofMackerel, just I 61.1111P 1 li let , et% caned for sales( Stepp's al Ta ff Cheap C ash Store. Aloe, received OS . .„,„ this *lay. teeny tlumeaud (toilers (...--_ worth of Dry Goods, from N. York, a hide will be sob( cheaper than ever, alt the cheap ( a It State of JOSEPH STOPP, VI West llerullton street. DR. J, P. BARNES, MED 11711:22T 14[ 4OP FOll NIS all oFerations on the j.'-I- Te eth. linth operative and Ts:Tam-li en]. fn toperior too,t, of Dentine. Among thn rea.t. h 0 to ntaka witAlo''apper seta or Teeth on Galin Per , litt, 14 float 2tl to 2. Itollar..— Persol].. in want 'fecal fl.ottht hilt °Mee, tip stairs, a rew dutirs Eit-t April 30- :1'11..1. tf J 1. • ;'•T 1.. t is I , re•i-i , ,uvli an plain lateFt Eiy - ies of Ilarego t;inghata+. Sc. Ai4u, a lot of Floor and Thblk 7- 011 .ru;;raiu and Rag Carpet.. Cull mid $4 , 1. 1.10 m nt. 1101.3 PT & STUCKEItI"S. April 30. —tf • N 4,101:.*. ,r 1 It 0 , ." Hit Iti." , .—We hove a Istrga i .11 6 :0 - Fti c. - a p v lilt kinds oib uroce ,i . .• Iles. Fllell W., Sugar. Colke, Moloa ra . c „.......- ) sps, Orem aid .I.r.tivk Tea, Si.li:es of till kinds, ,ie. . GUTH S. '':.... IlLAUCIi;•11 W. !lamilLou St. April 2:l DR. SCHULTZ. /11 , F ICE No, :IS Eus•t Ilarnilton street, a for doors below Protz, Guth ~ 1,5 Co's. Store. Meal times nt the American note!. Allentown, April 3U, 1855, • BICYTIC3O. • omen of Ow "Allentown Iron t Philadelphia, May rith, 18511. 1 . AN election for Neven.llireetors of the "Allentown Iron Company," to Fere() for one year, will be held nt the Wilco of, the Compony, No. 13 Walnut St., Philndelphia, on Thursday the nineteenth day of June. 1350, between the !mica of 10 A. 111., and :1' JOHN • F. CABOT, Secretary. --3 t IiEM LAMES' DRESS GOODS, of 111111106‘ every style and puteru, minim lilaelc mrd fancy colored Silks, plain and rip:Moil Do Litines, Chain, Lawns, Cling hams, Alpacas, &e., ac., at rho Chcap.Storo'nf t3t:l'll S SCIII.A UCH. Cc r. of Eighth mad Hamilton Ste. April 2; WAN'rEP—by a singlo gentleman, for tiUle, un nuturnirlicri room is Om lower par.tlif town. Enquire of E.:Alf - X:7S, Mini:Wu Street. May 28. • CO EMI -Cm
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