OA FAMES. AND SON WTTII SIC WIVES APlEGll,— i l'be Manchester (N. Hampshire ; ) Mirror gives a long account of the proceedings in that place and in Rutland, Vt., of two men calling themselves Dr. Lyman A: Abbott and J. H. Abbott, said to be father and son, who are now under arrest on charge of bigamy. k is stated that they have each within a very short period, married no less than six wives. The father passed at Manchester, N. 11., as the " rich old uncle" of his son, and in consequence of his representations the tradesmen of Man chester, were victimized to the amount of sever al hundred dollars. The career of both parties for a number of years is detailed iu the Mirror• with great minuteness. At Newark, N. J., in 1854, the elder Abbott was married to Miss Elizabeth Roberts, who soon discovered that he had a wife living in Syracuse, N. Y. He was consequently arrest ed for bigamy, convicted and sentenced to ten years in the New Jersey Penitentiary, but was pardoned out after seven months detention. A Miss Gardner of Westmoreland, N. H., states that she married the same man, under the name of Dr. Lyman Andrews, in 1852. In Sussex County, N. J., in 1849, he persuaded a Mies Sherman to elope with him, and they were tnarried by a Justice of the Peace. ' He was soon after obliged to abscond for threatening his Wife's life, in order to obtain her property It was also ascertained that the true. orignal name of the " old Doctor" is Ahron Andrews Abbey. and the true name of the young mart James Henry Abbey ; the latter.being the old- est son of the former by his first wife. Both parties are held for trial. .:,,,R,ilf - Plles neglected often prove fetid, leads to consumption; anoint' the pies three limos a day with DAI.LEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion from in the rectum then insert the "Pile Syringe" tilled with Extractor, ouch gradually discharge it as the syringe is withdrawn. It never foils to cure en sea of any. age or virulence, nor to give entire ease instantly to till, frequently curing by one nindication. ' Piles are known by the heat, itching, and pain the amts. ]bleeding piles are caused. sometituen, by the falling of the whole bowels, which then press the in testinal corm! tight ugainst the buck bones and keeps the blood fruit' returning up the vessels. similar to the blood being kept nt the top of your finger when a iitring is !le i cl tight round it: such is feriment. and 11:7T/IE U. S. AGRICULTURAL SPCIETY.—Ao- : or scrolu ous Immors and ulcers to form therein • titre preparation are being made for the forth-; then proein.e a perfeet abdominal suppm . ter.ntol went: coming exhibition of this Society at Philadel. : a compress to the rectum. and continue to use the phis. The Cotnmittee have secured about 04' salve Its above, also rub it well over the loins and Optimum for some lime, and the natural belts, thnt acres of land, which includes the strip of ground extending from the road. which passed the main i 8"P1 " rt the bowels' will be contracted tutti incite entrance of the State Exhibition, west of the ' '11:""g' nt'd your life will be saved. Jr properly ap plied, every ease will he mired. It never fails Schuylkill, to the river, and commencing about , W.' JENI:INS, r. r 0 I 1 (1, • * •'' ,(1.. ~. , 0.11111.A15, ._•,110, .-eeretar) of 400 feet north of Market street. ; the Ohio Insurance Compimy, who tics taken 10 NeW The trotting course will lie in the southern' York ill extreme debility, with Piles, to have on op. portion of the ground, and the ring will be one "" ti "" 1"Tr"""1"I by the eetehr " t " Dr' Moll, " the tir only clinui:(. In Slll'e his e, accidentally heard or the half mile around. Stands for the accommoda- , EXT it A cron. states, .• For yenrs, his d is lion of front three to four thousand spectators ' P , A IN I . WOrselin l t c il lit 11,1L around are to be erected convenient to . the encircle. : ~..,' , 7,, i '1 „ i 1 e , ' , 1 1, 1 , 1 ,!. '1 1 i , ' .. " . 1 1 '' , 11 il i, l :,, l :lf, ' ,. e d ' i v i The stalls for the cattle will extend nearly , I,KY's PAIN l'ATlticrolt ' . :). cured 3. 1. around the enclosure: agricultural implements, I 'No P.ox ExtuAcrou is Ill:Nl'INE todea the box machinery, produce, &e., will be exhibited in 11 :”' iil. , mit a steel l 1 1 : ).i.te...ngravi,d Label with the sig tents. A saloon for ladies is to be arranged , " I ' ll. "' " IT. V. I l ' lrE EN Eit ' C ' CU- 11rtt P rtet " rs ' ' I " with a withqlrawing room, with female attend- i lit: - N Ill'D. \ 1.1,E V. man u Met over. Prim! 23 emits ants, and in which all kinds of refreshments are ! P r e to be supplied. I . :':' ..\!IMAM! 'hutild 1. , Ilildres.ell to C. V. Clielien i er & Co.. el Ilmeloy street. New York. -.......4.-- ta" - Few are aware how frequently Publishers . 'MEDICAL IMPOSSIBILITIES. are compelled to insert among their advertise- I . For a bang time a eertoin doss or disease: , h., bur ments, statements which they can neither sane- ; 11'1 the skill and praetice of the most eminent men tion or believe. . ; Iluni or the regular medical faculty. Forelitost 11111,111 g he , :e we mhdit teasers epilepsy or falling tits. A pleasant exception to this disagreeable i t n : ' 1 ' ^ ei : , 1 , , , 1 , ;!.‘; ( 1: I .: , \ . ‘ , - ,i i l.N t • the shill a a ( , I in n 7 ti t %ie getii its 1.1 . an necessity are the advertisements of Dr. J. C. ! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Pills which will be! i i Leon artitlgla Within the 1 1 1 1 17t d illl ' S rd ! n car. . 1 1 i.' % . e w ili e ' found in our Columns. We have published s to l a ,or ,' lime preparotion called the Vunt:T.oim: EXTIIACT him before, and always with the feeling that in j EmI.EI , III. PILL m S, , ilvente and prepared hy Dr. $1.:111 so doing we in no wise lend ourselves to deceive 8: 11.1NCE, or 108 Ihtlihnore street, Baltimore, Md. I Sinee their diseovery many persons who hall given or mislead the public, for we have had indespu• tat' all hope or ever being eared. have been restored to table proof that his words are strictly tr ue. i l i3 O t r, , ill ea . jrient or health Prominent among With abundant reasons to believe that his med icines will do all they promise and all that can or ii . onZlii, '. ., :ll e n i i i ::t r . n t e ii r i 1 ... L. i li t t i t ' s n,1 17;i s e . r .1 1.:1 " :1 1 :::::: T I: he reasonably expected from any medicine. ; remit Epilepsy. :newly other person in the world: His Cherry Pectoral is to() well known in this I never knowg wind it was to pass a week without community to need any commendation from us , i having an a in m , h. loot "teas falling in the at reel s‘of Huntsville. Ile is 11..1%st:1111S rettlitr,ll 1111.1 has 1101 had and the Pills we are credibly informed are not inferior to his Pectoral.—Provideoce Mirror, I i t" "It r i' 1. 1 1. ""re ill" " r Yt ; " r: Dr. Ilanee's Pills I Lave beta I.le sure cause tt. LliS cure. These . ills R. .I. --- (17" The Penn Van (N. Y.) Democrat announ ces the death of John W. Potter, a distinguiAh. ed surgeon. It appears that he had been en gaged in dressing a wouhd on a man's arm. which had commenced mortifying (and was tilled with putrid, or virus matter.) Unfortu nately there was a small wound on the doctor's finger, into which the poisonous matter got. Al most.instantly the finger commenced swelling, and rapidly extended to his body, and soon re sulted fatally. - - r•TnE PUBLIC DEIST Or THE UNITED STATES. —From a recent report of the Registrar of the Treasury, it znpears that at the present mm matt the wale public, debt of the United States amounts only to $32.737,5(12. A sum larger than that has been redeemed within the last three years. indeed, it appears that since Secretary Guthrie was at the head of the Trea sury department nearly 540,000,000 of the ymblic debt has not only been paid but $l4. 000,000 saved in the shape of interest, &c. Tt is ascertained that $15.000.000 of the pre sent outstanding United States stock is held by threigners, at least half the aggregate amount , being held in France. Tr. 7--11 MEN CORN OMELET. —The following re• ceipt for this seasonable delicacy is said to be excellent :—Grate the corn from 12 ears of corn boiled, beat up five eggs, stir them with the corn, season ,vith pepper and salt, and fry the mixture brown, browning the top with a hot shovel. If fried in small cakes, with a lit tle flour and milk stirred in to form a batter, this is very nice. . BREAK. A Con• Mao I SITKINI: HER. RMS.—Take a small stick of hickory wood, about eight inches long, about as thick as a man's little finger, make it smaller in the mid, die than at either end, take a sharp pointed knife, make a cut in the thin part of the cow's nose, large enough for the pill to go in tight; grease the stick a little ; the cut will soon get well. It is impossible for a cow to suck her self while the pin is in. She will soon forget it, and the pin can then be removed. It is far preferable to wearing a yoke. J. • DMA REGULAR " SELL."-A Lady in Gin. einati, Ohio, was recently detected in pocket ing a package of gloves, while making some purchases, and accused of theft, and with tears handed out $2O bill to pay for the stolen pack age. The merchant took out $5.10, and gave her the change. Subsequently he discovered that the $2O bill was a counterfeit. 137 . EVADING TTIE LAW. —ln Philadelphia, some persons hired a certain number of beds to entitle them to a license. After it was secured, the beds were returned, there being no further use for them. 133 The largest lagcr•bier brewery in the United States, situated in the upper part of the city of New York, was destrpyed by lire a few nights since. Loss estimated at $70,000 to $lOO,OOO. . J - .There are eighteen establishments for manufacturing steel in our country ; these have a capacity for making 14,000 tons pei.annum. We have the best ores in the world for making steel. • o:7•Women are the " softer sex," because they aro so easily humbugged. Out of one hun dred girls, ninety-five would prefer ostentation to happiness—a dandy husband to a meclinnic. [a - Thu CROP.—On hundred millions of dollars worth of hay will be raised in the United States this year—equal in value to the cotton crop. Who says horses are hungry ? Poole murder, will, it is estimated, cost the city of Now York something like $lOO,- 000. The cost of summoning extra jurors on the second , trial was $2,000. ,?0 • INDIOESTION AND LOSS OE APPETITE.—It is the greatest folly in the world, for people to ho over complaining of Indigestion and loss of Appetite, when the remedy is en easy of attainment. Every mail conies fraught with testimonials of the extraor dinary efficacy of CLICKENEN'ti SroAll COATED VEEE- Tmthr. PITROATIVE PILLS, in the various diseases which originate in n disordered state of the bowels. Many Ministers of the tiospel, Professors and students in our Universities, A rtiurns, and numerous Others who lend sedentary lives, have experienced their beneficial effects, and are constantly volunteering their testimony in its favor. In fact, the number of recommendatory letters has nceumulated so rapidly of late, that, if it was necessary to answer theth all, Dr. Clickener would he compelled to employ n special amanuensis for that purpose. They all, however, concur in one opinion, to wit: That the aickener'x Pills is the 111051 rwrecahk remedy they have ever tried, and the mall one tummy man!, which thew mm use will, a certainty V retie( mind without any aggra vating symptoms. At this season of the year, espe cially, it is highly iinportant to keep the bowels in a healthy condition, in order to avoid, or ameliorate, at ; least, the TIIIIIICMAIS ailments which are induced by sudden changes in the weather. These Pills may be had of Storekeepers in every City, Town, Village or place in the United States. nlso cure iii mmiitkation, of Fits, Spasms, Cramps 1111,1 ore very serviceable fur persons of weak nerves. Dr. Bailee, sends theft to any partorthe coon ,try OH the receipt or a remittance. Prier, ono box, ; two, $5 : t Nike, •s2l.—Address Seth S. Bailee, 111,4 Baltiniore street, Baltimore, Md. BEADD AND MrSTACDOIS.—FOreed to grOW in Six weehs by DB. I,AFONT'S cAPII,Aity COMPOUND. Warranted not to stain or injure the skin. Prim; $1 per Pachage, or 3 lbr $2 511, Sent to any part of the country. by mail, on rreript 14' it remittance. Address SWEEL'SEI 2 CO., Box 7:19' Post Orrice, Baltimore, 51,1. MARRIED On the (Rh of July, by the Rev. Mr. Dubs, iNfr. Mums GUTH; of South Whitehall, to Miss ABIGAIL SFIBERT, of Lowhill. - . On the 3rd inst.. by the same, Mr. S01.0:110- lIEUBEILIIEII., to Miss LYDIA M. RITTER., both of South Whitehall. DIED in Lancaster city, on the 11th ult., CATlLt nisi: ANN Mummut, wife of Isaac Mishler, and a (laughter of John Miller, of Kutztown, aged 33 years 5 months and 8 days. On the 27th of July, in North Whitehall, of inflamation of the brain, ELLEN SARAH, (laugh ter of Edwin and Solame Keiper, aged 2 years. On the 27th of July, in Allentown, of con sumption, MARY A. 111merz, aged 22 years. On the 28th of July, in Upper Saucon, ADAM MILLER, aged 73 years. On the Ist of August, in Hanover, Faants t Iln.r„ aged 42 years. tri• .IE-I 1 1 / I .4AEL UV ALLENTOWN MARKET. (Corrected weekly by Pretz, Guth 4; Co.) Flour, G 3 barrel, . $7 15 Potatoes, Wheat, 1 10:11am, . . Corn, 71bSides, . . Rye, ..... SO'Shoulders, . pats, ...... Lard, . . flay, 11 00 Butler.. Salt. Eggs, "sl. doe., VENDUE CRYER THE undersigned, a EMI of the well 'known and -L popular Vendite Crycr. John Smith, lees used. respectfully informs the publie that he lum adopted the business, and offers his services in flint capacity to all who may require them. lie considers himself able to render satisfaction, as hundreds of references Cu.t be given. lie can be engaged to go any distance that may he required. His resilience is the first door above the (termini Reformed Church, directly oppo site Moser's Drug Store, in Hamilton street, Allen town. FRANKLIN. SMITH, CT Recorder of ,Docas. •.. To the Voters of Lehigh County. FELLOW ClTlZENS.—Encouraged Ly a large number of my' friends ntid acquaintances, and iti view of ut sense of' duty to appropriate the benefits Ac cruing from the office for the use and behoOf of the widow and children of Charles Gross, deceased, late Recorder of the County. I sin induced to oiler myself to your c.msbleration for the office of RECORDER OF DEEDS, (subject to the decision of the Democra tic County Convention,) at the ensuing October elec tion. Should Ibe so fortunate as to receive a major- ity of your votes, I will endeavor to attend to the du ties of the Mike with faithfulness and punctuality. GEORGE T. GROSS, • (son of the late deceased Recorder.) .11 Teachers Wanted. SCHOOL TEACHERS are wanted for the Upper 1 " - ..--1larangy District, to teach the palate school, for the 'ensuing term of five teen ths. Twenty-five dol lars per month will be paid to competent teachers. An examination of applicants will take place on the Elth day of August, at the house of henry Ginkiu ger, in Foglesville, in said township, at which time and place all who wish to apply will attend. By Or der of' the Board. J.LICIITEIMALLNER, Secretary. August 6. —2t V T Own. roperty AT, PRIVATE SALES THE undersigned olTurs the following valuable Town property nt private sale: No. I.—A large three story Brick Store House, situate in Hamilton : PI : street, next door to tioorge's lintel. nt pre -4.- sent occupied as a Clothing Store by Coo. IL Rubar ri t No. 2.—A two-story Brick Home. with Baru and other outbuildings, on it lot tin feet front, well planted with Grapes and choice Fruit Trees, situate in North Eighth street, near Ilagenbuch's Hotel. This is a splendid property fur a private residence. No. 3.—Seven acres of land, adjoining,the Borough on the North side, hounded on the North by land of IYillinw Egge. on the East by Ninth street, on the South by Liberty street, and on the West by land of Solomon times. The tract is square and well adapted to be cut up in town lots. Further description is deemed unnecessary, as the properties are of the first class, and when viewed will recommend themselves. For particulars apply to the owner. ELIAS MEItTZ. Aug. 6. —3t ICandidate ibt. Sheriff. To the Voters of Lehigh County. FELLOW CITIZENS.---At the request of a large number of my friends. from various parts of the County. I again oiler myself (subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention,) as a Candi date for the olliee of ._. - s' IBEX MCI: iglia_ ME 11 Ei` JIB` 9 at the ensuing October election. Should Ibe so for tunate as to receive a majority of your suffrages, I shell endeavor to perform the timmt ies of the office faithfully. justly and impartially, to time full satisfaction of those who placed their confidence in MC. CiIAii.LES 11. HAINES, Allentown, Aug. 11. Record n. of weds. To the Voters of Lehigh County. FELLOW CITIZENS.-1 hereby (lifer tnyeelf to your etineideration us it entilliiline for the office of itEcoltllEtt. DEF:Ds, (enhieet to the decision of the _Detnournlie.Ciiiiiity at the enetiiiig October eleetilin. Slionid I lie SO fOrtllllnto 0$ to re_ (Niro a innjority :it pow hinole, 1 twill endeavor to at tend to the duties of the office with pitneintility and fidelity .1011 N .1. TIIO3IAB. Allentown, Aug. 6. —te UNION COUNTY MEETINO. GII'I7.EN:4 (if Lehigh County, of all political par ties, who are opposed to the present National Administration, and to the prostitution of th e Nation_ al (k:et-mama, to the extension or slitrery, who are in favor of returning to the Democratic Republican prineiplcs of Washington, .lefferson andJaeloon, who are in hvor of malting Kansas a Free State., and maitaaining the rights of freemen and free labor, are earnestly invited to assemble in County Meeting on the of August, at the Public House of Hicleon Yoder, in Trexlertown. to form an organization Mill consult upon the best means of efficient action to car ry out our wishes and secure to ourselves and our children our precious inheritance of freedom., Auk. A COOD TIME COIVIINC ! JIM MIEFIS' GREAT SNOW will be hero in I FEW /).1 YS." including the grattil CINDIf,It ELLA EXII i lll'i It performe Iby Twenty-Four Children in full costume. ELY /1/C//..IRDS, the Wizard Iforsentan, nail the greatest rider in the World! The most popular and unexceptionahle entertainments that lire given in this country. 111111 the only amusement now attended by relined • null respectable audiences. Something entirely Xs's/ (),•:'://:::t/!! Brit/heat!!! bit,to/ir:/. , !! trill exhibit. at ALLENTOWN, on Thursday Aug. 7th: Easton, lith ; Kutztown, 801.— .Itriong the prominent features our this universally popular Exhibition, are the ftdlowing; heantiful Nursery Legend of f'/X -graphieally illustrated, with 01l its ma gical tr:ili,k,Ematimis, fniry dutrins. brillilmit court eristum,s. find .le ,, .rittimm.lilliputiatt equipage, prop- I erties. represented by twenty-four child- I rem, 1111' 1011110 DS it was performed at Nihlo's Theatre for I welts consectilit e work-, before the nowt relined and crowded audiences. 51.1.111111. —The great scientific :li:to:very of the urge.! 'Pile hews of Gravitation Stupended, by .1 nn Myers. Is/a: will wwll.• twri• iow—Teel lip moil Lend •bwrio. 011 a polished surface, with 110 other apparatus than 11 pair ofu:uououstio withount um ) * trick or decep tion whatever. Thirel.—The twn most popular 1 7 ,questrians in the United States, MIL IV. IV. NICHOLLS bind Allti::z 1,01 , 15.‘ WELLS, in their choicest nets 1111.1 scenes of horsemanship. .?.!.."•('hottle's celebrated Iliauts Itand. Foorth.—The fir-fined world rem:woe:l a n d unri valled Herman Aerohats, the brothers SIEIIItIST, the 101'N 1111 , i perlbrmerm of " I,u Perelie, - "Im Trapez. - artist:4. together with Ma dame Siegrist. will also perform in their very celehra ted grote,qiiie Bonet Pailtoinitne, in which thet• will inlrodave nil their• wonderful feats, (rick , , and comic ehanges„ /•'i%di.-11 is Imperial I I iglim;ss, 3I 3I :NITERS. Emperor of .ull Ow Clowns! nigh Priest of Fun! Prince of Jesters ! (;rand Doke .if xotwo.! The Soul and Embodiment of Wit! The sour may recog nized Clown of• the Times. ,17.0h,—The perfonottnees of the intignitieunt 110Ese ire. I-7y, note itl the (trawl 3lttnege AO. by MRS. illostrath , in it veriett beautiful rent: , lar 8111401011. a allaral SVIIOOI. Or Lady ligllCS trialliaal with the • Svrroo tellAnDs as Herne the Hun ter, or the Enchanted Horseman. as represented at the New York Broadway Theatre, last winter, with the most tumultuous applause. li rahatoux Onbtide Exhibilimm,—THE VAR OF BEAUTY.—In the forenoon of the day of the Com pany's arrival in town, a magnitieent procession will he given by the Troupe, through the principalatreets. I in which will appear the Majestic Car of no t toty, with a superb Teddiwn riranic t formed by Twenty-four Children. representing the eharatders as they appear in Cinderella. in full dress, and in the' centre a re volving; life size statue of the grout Clown, Jim Myers. This perfeeily beautiful Veldele, with its chaste and elegant groupings, will be drawn by twenty horses, driven by the most accomplished reinsman in the country, Mr. Asa Berry. Thu Carriage is most elab orately ornamented by the first artists in Paris, where it was built. and the harness •inpl Housings, manu factured by artists of our own country, are tho most perfect of the kind ever exhibited. About half an hour previous to opening the doors of the great pavilion of exhibition, should the weath er permit, a terrific ascension upon a single wire, by a lady, MLLE. LOCISE, will be Made outside the. pavilion to a height of fifty feet from the ground. Persons living at a distaneu are notified that the Grand PrileeSSloll i including the Car of 'Beauty, will take place between ft nod 11, A. 7u1., and the Ascen sion by Mlle. Louise upon her Wire, about 1, P. M. ; to witness both of which, there will be, of c o urse, no charge. For dfull description of the minor details of this unparalleled exhibition, in which it has been the express object of Jim Myers to furnish to the public a day's amusement of unexcepti 111 l able character, of the greatest variety. and the very smallest price of admission. See explanatory sheets and the small bills at all the places of public resort. Admission to the Pavilion. and the entire great show, 25 cents. No hull'-price, Two Performances will lie giveu.—After noon, commencing at 2 o'clock, and in the Evening, commencing at 7 o'clock ; the doors being opened half an hour previously. Make up your parties in time! Jim Myers' great show is coming!! C. W. PULLER, Agent. 1 011 11 10 11 14 16 12 ME Allentown, July 30 C. CILBERT CIBONS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .NO. 07 EAST 11A1111LTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, 1A ...Mir - Cen be .eonsulteti in English tun' Gletnutn."lll- Allemblown, May 14. —ly —to 81GNELi BY 170 NA . 3iEB. -2t Leave Easton • 7.00 A. M., and 12.15 P. M. Bethlehem 7.38 " 12.56 Allentown 7.54 " " 1.12 " Catamattqua 8.00 " " 1.21 " Slatington 8.47 " " 2.05 " Arrive Mauch Chunk 0.25 " " 2.40 The morning train up will connect at Allentown (by stage to Hamburg) with the Dauphin and Susque hanna trains to 11urrisintrg. ALSO—with the Sum; mit Hill Rail Road at Mauch Chunk, which will one ble travelers to visit the celebrated Coul Mines, in clined planes, &c., of that region. The afternoon train up will connect at Allentown with stage, 35 miles to Reading, and at Mauch Chunk with the Beaver Meadow Rail Road to Weatherly thence by stage, 11 miles to White Haven, Also with the Summit Hill Ruil Road to Summit Hill thence by stage, 5 miles to Tamaqua in time to take the Day Express going South or the Night Express going North. Passengers leaving Now York or Philadelphia for any point on the Lehigh Valley or Beaver Meadow Roads will take the morning train up. ROBERT 11. SAY RE, Supt. and Eng'r. 13 Teachers Wanted. F OUR male and nine female teachers are 'ranted for the Allentown School District. Applications will be received until August 18th, ISIS, on which day the County Superintendent will ho in attendance to examine the applicants. Examination to commence at 9 °clock; A. M. School to conunence on the Ist of September, and continue for 8 months. J. D. STILES, President. July 10. • --4 t lEM DR. SCHULTZ, o"b"lEwNl?no.st: yia u s t t li llzm c i o li s e . n s s t t o r r e e e . t, i t l i o th o o r: at the American hotel. 8 Teachers Wanted. IN Heidelberg District, Lehigh county, eight I school teachers are wanted, to teach the pub lic schools for the ensuing term. Applicants are respectfully requested to attend a meeting of the Directors on Tuesday the 26th of August next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the House of PETREL MILLER., in Saegersville, in said township, for examination by the County Su perintendent, at which time and place the sub committees in the District are requested to pre sent themselves, and bring their, teacheis with' them. By Order of the Board. ANDREW PETER, President. CHRISTIAN HUNSICKEIL, See. July 23. 15 Teachers Wanted. I N Lower Macungy District, Lehigh county, fifteen teachers aro wanted, to teach' the public schools for the ensuing term, at $25 per month. Applicants are respectfully requested to attend a meeting of the Directors on Satur day the 9th of August, at 9 o'clock in the fore noon, at the House of CITARLES KNAUSS, in Mil lerstown, in said township, for examination by the County Superintendent, at which time and place the sub-committees in the District are requested to present themselves, and bring their teachers with them. By Order of the Board. DAVID DANNER, Secretary. —at July 23 3 Teachers Wanted. Q SCHOOL teachers, two male and one female, are wanted for the Lehigh Ward District, Allentown, to teach the public schools for the ensuing term. An examination of applicants by the County Superintendent will take place, in the Southern School House, Allentown, on Monday the 18th of August, at which time and place all who wish to apply will please attend. By Order of the Board. JONATHAN SCHWARTZ, Secretary. July 23. —3t PUBLIC MEETINC. Fremont and Dayton. A 1.1, friends of Free Speech, Free Press, Freedom /1 and Fremont, regarillesg of what party they heretofore adhered to, in North Whitehall township, as well as the neighboring townships, are hereby re spectfully invited to attend a public meeting, on Saturday the 9th of August next, at the House of John Schantz, lialliet's,) in said township, for the purpose of organizing a County Republican Party. The meeting will be addressed by' WitLiANr 11. Axnv, and several other speakers in the English and German language. 1.,1NT REPUBLICANS. Ju'y 23 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TN the Orphan' q Court of Lehi g h county. In the 1 matter or the account of Joseph Wittman and Charles \rattan n, Aoninistrators. &e., of Peter Knelt ly, late of Upper Simeon township, Lthi g h county, deceased.. And now, April Itith.lBs6. the Court appoint :fames S. Reese. Esq., an auditor to audit and resettle, the account and make distribution accurding to law, and make report thereof to the next stated Orphan's Court, including all the evidence submitted before SEAL From the Records: Teste: J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk, The auditor above named will attend to the ditties of his appointment. on Thursday the ith day of Au gust, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at. the house of John Y. Bechtel, in Allentown, where all persons in terested may attend if they see proper. JAMES S. REESE, Auditor. July 23. —3t • New Texas Hotel NEW TEXAS, LEHIGH COUNTY. , l l ll.lli undersigned having lately disposedofhis Store, has taken the above named Hotel, formerly kept by Simon Schunmeher. The hose has been renovated and Mt - proved in a Malt is -) nor which will compare favorably Fyn 4,sfr i with tho hest Hotels in the calla ty, and cannot fail to give datislau tine to those who may patronize him. Ilis TABLE will alwitys be supplied with the choicest and most wholesome provisions t h e market affords, and his Rill with the purest and best liquors. The stabling belonging to his house is good and extensive, and will he supplied with tho best provender, and attended by careful hustlers.— Nothing in short, shall be left undone to make his Guests comfortable, and he flatters himself that by strict attention to business he May merit and receive a liberal shore of public encouragement. • .i:•!`!-Provers eon always he accommodated -on rea sonable terms. Pasture furnished it' desired. July 16. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD ammesi 7,41 aims UNNINU in connection with the Central Rail .I.IJ Road of New Jersey to Now York and the Bel videre Delaware Rail Road to Philadelphia. Also with the heaver Meadow Rail Road to Weatherly and Beaver Meadows and the &Antall Hill Rail Read to Summit Jill!. SUMMER AItitANGEMENTS. Commoneiiig Monday, July 7, 1858. Two dairy pitssunger Trains (Sundays exceptuil,) will be ruu betweini Mauch Chunk and Easton ua rOiIUWS : DO Ir X TR A /A'S. Learc Mauch Chunk at 4.00 A. M., and 12.50 P. M Slntington 9.11." " 1.25 Catasauqua 5.29 " " 2.01 " Allentown 5.41 " " 2.10 " Bethlehem 6.00 " " 2.34 ". ArriveL'aston 6.40 , " " 3.10 " . . July 17 FID ST AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said consti tution to be designated as article eleven, as follows:—. A lITICLE OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SeCTION 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits of, failures in revenues, or to meet ex penses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more nets of the gener al assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed - seven hundred mul fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising. from the creation of such ebts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was ob tained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debts to repel invasion, sup press insurrection, defend the state in war, or to re. deem . the present outstanding indebtedness of the state; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to replay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debts above specified, in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. SECTION 4. To provide for the Payment of the pres ent debt, and any additional debt contracted as afore said, the legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall bo sufficient to pay he accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net ;tunnel income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the Hale of the Caine, or any part thereof, and of the income': or proceeds of sale or stocks owned brthe state, to gether with other funds, or resources, that may be designated by law. The said sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the- ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking Med shall be used or. applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is re duced below the sum of five Millions of dollars. Bficriox L. The credit Or the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, he pledged, or loaned to, any individual, company, corporation, or association; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become aloha owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, or corporation. SECTION 6. The commonwealth shall not RESUMC lhu debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, bo rough, or township ; or of any corporation, or associa tion; tailless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurreetion, defiant itself in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SECTION 7. The logislntitre shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated dis trict, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money fur, or luau its credit to, any 'corporation, association, institution, or party. SF.rOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to Paid consti tutiun, to be designated as article XII, us fullows: Aimetx OF NEW COUNTIES. • No county shall be divided by a line cutting off over one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise,) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any now minty be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. THIRD AMENDMENT. From section two of the first article of the constitu tion, strike out the worth., " of the city of Milady!, phia, and of earl, county reypectively ;" from section five, SUMO article, strike out the words, "of Phila delphia and of the several counties;" from section seven, sumo article, strike out the words, "neither the city of Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no;" and strike out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert the fol lowing : I SECTION 4. In the year one thousand eight him dred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year there ! after, representatives to the number of ono hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, through out the state, by districts, in proportion to the num , her of taxable inhabitants in the several parts there , of; except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxables, may be allowed a separate representation; but no more than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall be dirt led, in the formation °Pa district. Any city contain ing a sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate repro sentation assigned it, and shall be divided into con venient districts of contiguous territory, of equal tax able popuhetion as near as may be, each.of which dis tricts shall elect line representative." At the etul of section seven, Caine article, insert these words, "the city of Philadelphia &hall be divi ded into single aentaorial tlixtriels, q f contiytentem ter ritory as nearly equal in pOrlthltioll nx ponsi tic ; belt tto ward eball be diebled in the formation thereof.' =I The legislature, at its first session, after the ndop lion or this amendment, shall divide the city of Phil adelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the wanner above provided; such districts to re main unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. IsOURTDI AMENDMENT. To be section XXVI, Article I.' The legislature shall have the power to alter, re voke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the. commonwealth ; in such manner, how ever, that no injustice shall be done to the incorpo rotors. Is SEN.tv, April 21, 1856. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 24, nays 5. On the second amend ment, yeas 19, nays (1. On the third amendinent, yeas 28, nays I. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23. nays 4. ExtrUct from the Journnl. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Clerk Is HOVSE OF REPRESNYTATIVCS, April 21, 1956. Reim/red, That this resolution pass. Ou tho first amendment, yeas 72, nays 21. On the second amend ment. yeas 63, nays 25.. On the third amendment, yeas 61, nays 25 ; and un fourth amendment, yeas 69, nays 16. • Extract frotrythe Journal. JACIC, Clerk, SECRETARY'S ,OFFICE, A. G. CURTIN, Filo/ .4firit 24, 1850. } See'y.Vthe Commonwealth Pennon/ran/a, RR . I do certify , that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original " Resolution rela tive to an amendment of the Constitution" as tho immune remains on filo in this office. ,--, In testimony whereof I have hereunto SEAL set my hand and caused to bo affixed the © year above"wairitotof n t , bo Secretary's Offieo, the day and MB IN SENATE, April 21, 1856. Resolution 'proposing amendments to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, being under considera tion, On the question, Will the Sonata agroo to the first nnrendrnent? . The yeas and nays were taken ngrcobly to the pro visions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Buelcalow, Croswell, Fer guson; Evans, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingrain, Jamison, Knox, Laubaeli, Lewis, Welintook, Prieo, Sellers, Shuman, Southor, Straub, Taggart, Walton,. Welsh, Whorry, Wilkins and Platt, Spc4er-24. NA VS —Mciarer. Crabb, Gregg,. Jordan, Mellinger and Pratt—& So the question Willi doterminediu the affirmative RESOLUTION Proposing Amendments lo the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Resolved by the Senate and House of Ilepresantatires of the Commonwealth of Penneyll , ania in General As sembly met, That the following amendments are pro posed to tho constitution of tho cotnmonwealth, in accordance withUhe provisions of the tenth articlo thereof. SECIIETARY'S OFFICE, llurridburg, June 27, 1856. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonioealth On the question, Will the Senate agree to tile second amendment? The yens and nays *ore taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution and werd an follow, viz: YeAS—Mosers. Jets son, Evans, Hoge, Cromwell, Ingram, Jettison, Knelt, Limbach, Lewis, firClintock, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Wad.. ton, Welsh, Wherry and NAYS—Messrs. Crnbb, Forgitson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Piatt, Speaker --6. So the question Was determined in the affirmative: On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to CM Constitution, end were as fellow, viz: YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew : Crabb, Cress. well, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, ICnox, Limbach, Lewis, M'Clinteek; Mellinger. Pratt, Price, ;Sellers, Shuman, Souther; Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, Speaker-28. NAYS—Mr. Gregg-1: So the question ivas.deterisined lit the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to tho 'Constitution, and were ns follow, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Buckalow; Cressivell.Flen: nikon, Evans, Hogs, Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Limbach, Lewis, AFClinton, Price, Sellers, Shuman; Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Platt, S'peaker:-23: NAY!—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt —4. So the question was determined in the affirmaz tire. Journal of the House of Representatives; April 21, 1850. Tho yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tho provision of the Constitution and on the first propos ed amendment, were as follow, viz: Yr:As—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoaning,) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd; Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan Campbell, Carty, Craig, Calthvell, Crawford, Dowdail, Edinger, Fau-: sold, Foster, Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins; Hibbs, 11111, Ililligas, Hippie Holcomb, Hunsecker, Imbrie, Ingham, Irwin, JOIMS, Johnson, Laport, bo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Cnrthy M'Comb; Mangle, Minicar, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith; (Al legheny,) Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Wyoming,y Strouse. Thompson, Vail, IVhallon, Wright. (Dau phin,) Wright, (Lucerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker—i 2. I VArs—Messrs. Augusne. Barry, Clever, Coburn ilea, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gay ti lord, Gibhony, Hancock, lionselceeper, Huneher, Leisenring, Magee, Manley, Morris ' Mumma, Pat•erson, Salisbury; Smith, (Philadelphia,) Walter, Winfred° and Years- , So the question was determined in the affirmative, On the question, Will the House agree to the second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken, and were ag follow, viz: Yr:As—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin Ball, Beck, (Lycoming.) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, ' Boyd; Brown, Brush, Buchanan Caldwell, Carnpbell, Carty; Craig, remold, Foster, ' Getz, noilles, Hibbs, Hill , Hillegas, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hippie, Holcomb, Honseelter, Imbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns; Johnsam,Laporte, Lebo, Longakor, Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Cartlay, .M . Comb, Mangle, Menear, Miller, Mont gomery, Moorhead, Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearson,Pur-. cell,Rumsey,Reed, Reinhold,Riddlc, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) Strouse,,Vail, Whallon, Wright, (Lucerne) Zimmermah and Wright, Speaker-63. NAYS—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fry, Fulton ' Gaylord, Oibboney; Hamilton, Han cock, Ilunekor, Leisenring, Magee . , Manley, Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbnry, Smith, (Cam bria) Thompson, Walter, Wright, (Dauphin,) and Yearadey-25. • So the question was determined in (ho affirmative: On the question, Will the House agree to the third nmendinent7 The yeas and nays were taken, and wore as follow, viz: YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball; Beck, (Lycoming,) Becli, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Buchanan, CuldWell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, EdingFansold, Foster, Fry, Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, lleins, Hibbs, Hill, Hillegas: Hippie ' Holcomb, Housekeeper, Imbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Long alter, Lovett, .11 • Calmont, MConab„ Maugle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Itanisey, Reed. Riddle Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Wyozning4 Thompson, Whatnot; Wright (Dauphin,) Wright,' (Lucerne,) and Zithmerroan-0.1, NA es—Messrs. Barry, Clover, Coburn, Rook; Bowden, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Huneker, Leisenring, 11PCarthy, Magee; Manley, Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Reinhold, Roberta, Salisbury, Walter, Wintrode, Yoarsley, and Wright, Speakee-25. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas anti nays :aver° taken, and were as follow, viz: YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Ibicktis, Ball, Beek,(Ly emning,) Beek, (York,)' Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer; Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Craig, Campbell, Carty, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinger, Faueold, Foster, Fry, Getz, Hamer, Harper, Being, Hibbs, Hill Ifilla gas, nipple, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Hunsecker, Im brie, Innis, Irwin, Johnson-, Laporte. Lebo, Longa ker, Lovett, M'Calmont, APCsartliy, M'Comb, Maugle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnemach er, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold. Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria,)' Smith. (Wyoming,) Thompson, Vail, Walter, What lon, Wright, (Lnzerne,) Yearsley, Zimmerman, and' Wright, Speakss--61), NAYS — MCA:4S, Barry, Clover, Coburn Fulton? Gibboney, Heins , Ifilareoek, Huneker, Ingham, Loi senring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbu: ry and Wintrodc-10. SEcRETARY'S OFFICE, 1 . therrbiburg, June 27, 1850. Petinvlrania, as I do certify that the atom, and foregoing is a true' and correct copy of the " ]sae" and "Nays" taker on tho Resolution proposing atnentlrnonts to the Con stitution of the Commonwealtlvas the same appears on the Journals of the twfousca of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth fur the session of 1856. ,c• — •• , Witness my hand and tho seal of said SEAL office, this twenty-seventh day .of. Juno; r's ono thousand eight hundred and tiny-six. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. GARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.. TIIE GREAT PURIFIER. OP TEE BLOOD! TUE lIEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN 1 Not a Particle of Mercury in it . / An inftfflible remedy for Scrofuln, Ring's Evil, Rhea': matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and' Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tottor,. Sculd head, Enlargement and pain anti° /times and Joints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and nll diseases aria ing from an injudicious use of Mercury, . Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of • the Blood. This groat remedy, which has become so rapidly and so justly celebratedfor its extraordinary efficiaef in relieving and curing ninny of the most obstinate* and terriblo forms of disease with which mankind is afflicted, is now offered to- the public, with the confi dent assurance that no MEDICAL DISCOVERY over made has boon so eminently successful- in curing SCROFULA, and ALL DISEASES OP TUE BLOOD, RS Can.' ter's Spanish Mixture. The proprietors are receiving by every mail nand flattering and astonishing details of cures rondo in all parts of tho country; and In most cases whore the' skill of the boot Physicians had boon tried In vain: , Its power over tho BLOOD is truly remarkable, dint all diseases arising from impurity of that great BEAT or Lien, have been relieved and cured without a sin gle failuro out of the thousands who have used it.— Carter's Spanish Mixture contains no Iffureury, Opi um, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, but is compos ed of Roots and Ileitis, combined with other ingrodi outs of known virtue, and unity be given to the yonng-• cot infant or most debilitated Invalid, without the. least possible hesitation. • WM. S. BEERS CO., Proprietors,. No. 304 Broadway, Now York,. .7.4ftPrice $1 per bottle, or Six bottles for $3. For salo by J. B. Monet, Allentown; S. ;(tau; and druggists and merchants generally. Now York, February 13, 1856..
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