Orphan's Court Sale. 5"'La 4 22.M. 5 2 2 M. 52 :PY virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, there will be exposed to sale, on Friday and Saturday the 30th and 201 h days of September, at 111 ti clod{ in the forenoon, at Thu Lehigh Furnace, in the Township or Washington. in said - County of Lehigh, all the following. described Tracts of Land, being a part of I the real estate of Stephen Balliet, late of the Town ship of East Penn, County of Carbon, deceased, des ignated in the Inquisition upon Laid estate as purport No. 1 : NO. 1.--Tract of Land situate in the Township oi l Washington, and County cif Lehigh, bounded b the hereinafter described Tract NO .1. by land now or lute of Chrbdian Moss, by Tracts No. 6. 2 stud :1. contain ing 111jacres, strict measure, on which is erected the LEIIIGH El RN ACE and appurtenances. NO. 2.—Tract of Land situate in soil Township of Washington , bounded by 'Tract Na 0, by lands now or late of Michael Neff, by No 5, by 1:11111s now or tae of Christian Moss, and by No 1, containing . 11 acres and llt perches, strict MOM - MIT. on which is erected four LOU 11WELL1Nti 111)1 $1 NO, tb—Traet or 'bawl situate in. said Township, bounded by Yawls NOS. I and 1, and by lands now or late of Christian Moss, coo t it totn ,, 2 nerds out 27 perches, on which is erected a STONE DWELLINtt and STORE 1101 . 'E, and other appurtenances. NO. d.—Tai of Land sitnate in said Township. bounded by land now or late of Chribtian Moss. mo t by Tracts Nos.l and :Leo:it:titling I acre and 00 pereh cc, on which is is ereetell a WEltill 114FSE appur tenant to the Laid Furnace. NO. 7.—Tract of Land situate in said Township. bounded by Tract No. 2 and by lands of Miehael and Shnon Snyder, containing Ii items and twenty-one perches. strict inemotre. No. o.—Traet of Land situate in said Township. Mounded by Traels Nos. 7, 111, 11, 2 and Land by lands of.Tonas bloss,llllColl Lauchnority land , now or late of tbalfrey Peter, Daniel 11 medehe r and George Kraus, containing 72 acre: and 11 perches. strict 1111,1- taro. Nil. 7.--Traet of 1.0n.1 mmitnnto ill Paid T..Nctim-littm. hounded he Tritet, no. 11 Ity !Aid, tt,.„,• : „. Irnuss, John. 1•11•11, Jr.. :Ina ...too , Ilcos, containing 11 acres awl 12 itercliepcoll. 1 men,tivo. Ttoet, 01 . i.etta ,itttatt in Feitt Tact,- ehip, one oI 1111 01 1...in,1ed I.y of Soloincin 1100 'frauls. Ni.l:z 12 11,1.1 tl, r. 11,1 I,c heels or Janis 1100 I molt:lining 111 ncem.m.n...l 1112 imm•rm•lt.,, mmtriet nicitmAtro: the other Imm.tin.h..l I V 1:01.1 .ml .1..1.n l'el;..lonam• 1 Nor. 111 1111,1 :tore, witl 10 poi , - the two tracts I..;;•otticr ...nintining 15 :wres and 112 percher. NI). !I.—'frost lend 0111th in the Township a in .eta catty. teataea 1,, 11111.1:4 111 . ; 4, .10• men IS'ulier, 51.1,01111 110 x tool .11.A11 vont:mining 10 acry.: o:..1 .1 1 tmerulte::, strict 1:1011- NO. 10.—.1 eorinin Trnmq of 1,81111 :41.11:mte in• the Toulo-1111. of ‘1 . 0,111.i.1-1....1, 1.. t• 1.001, of 1 . 111111. Trno Ni'. 0, kn.!, ttlo• s nu.l Tract (1, :11 :more , :111.1 i 1.1 stun. ;VI. 11,-1 eertahl Tray t I.::11.1 shoat: it: Enid Town-hip 1V:,1;1eg.t.,11, Ino:11.1; .1 I.y Trnei No. Ii unit by Inud or I nett.' and 2 porches. U. 12.—.\ Pertnln ' Tract of 1:121.1 sittinte in snill nf Woshingtnn ,nic liyiniols At NVillinin NIIS. 4:i al:II 1:111.1: 4 11I ' Itov.1; nu.l Henry llhl, ;om:titling 21 nerec 101 , 1 I ;1111/ 11111INVOIVC ..r vent. ln.—.t ' lined of Imn.l sittinle in the 1.3 . 'ten; t 1 ; 11!itte:NIAnntnin 1...11.1. No. 1:2. owl I.v_hund it N alter 11/14111 . 110Wnitee. N'. 11.—A Tr., loind :.ititnte in sni.l TA's nship{lci~h 11 1.,.,:,..i.•,t Ly I : „!,;, „ I .1 ; ,,.„1, WWI M1.11t11.1111 1:11111S ICI NV.ilter A 1 4 11pkr int.l 1.. r ;ono:lining sior ioi 1 N.l. 1 Tract of sai.t „r IV/111,i...111 , ot! It. II owl Nll. I I, 1 . 1111- i•1111.1/11A ,11•1 . , 1 111111 INI I . T 1.11•1 01' Limit in Tii‘vl,llili rzi l ovudo,l hp Tracts No,. 1 7. 79 aw l Imo. 110,11.‘• I t tntls t:.2.1 . g , .• eDittniDitip 4 nen.. , a:,,1 11110 61111 . . NI). 'Tract of IVoo4 T.nit.l sitnato in sai.l q'ownsliiit of 14'1.1,11,1 . g. IDonolell hp lands of !lour:, Front I.ow or late of Daniel lerit, Traet, N to. 19. 70 nut Iti, and by Innlls Ileor•Dt 111101:. :ii D eo, un,l stt.! NO. 4A.—.\ Ten.•l of NV .D1:1 1.811.1 sitnato iu 0.1111 7.70,v11.1111, 11e!.4.11,rg, 4..tit01,4 !y Tract, Nos. ill 1,11.1 I I . 1,, Ith ie 1,,,)..1,1 John 11111.0M:tr. 17enigo 11:1;1: ntol N.'. 1 , 1. conta:lll...g 21 1tc1 . 0.4 Lli 11•1411 , . Nil. I'./.—Two Travis of Won't L:tlDl. t.itnnte in nnio Town..l.tp 11. 0110 of them 4outi.lt.ll 1.0 No, 211, 1,1 1 .1 , 01' N..-. :ti, 21 uml 22, mid 1.15 perch, 11111 niluo':mrl': 1,01111,1,1 Ly No. Is of 'tor! 111.1111,..ti0n, I.y Tung Na. 17, buil, ~t MCII,I k 1.ev.111. me! I.y 'fraet No. 211, 1 01 1 taining :14 ueres. nn ll 1 :111.:ww.co. the tiv,' inlets containing to;..eti,er ael'l2,l 11141 i 0 iwrclie, and allow,nee. NO. Trail or 1,811.1 siltinte snil iil'lN•tir N o . Is. No. 1,1 I,r purport No. 2. No. 10 111111 by land, or 11.1n101 IVidow 1:1 too. I'. 51111111 111.1 : 4 11‘.1)13111....r. COW:111111,g 17:0, :wises 120 rori•ln2, 21.—.\l.~011•;Innte in said Town,lol. a Ilk 1.1 , 11 , evg. Inffil.d. , .l 'lroet No. 1_ limas 0 f..1.4111 I.:111111 and 11' No. ill, 1101 ., :MA 1 it; iii•ri•licri N 1). 22.—A Travt ~r Ivo,' I situ:tie in snid 1 rg. IP, In' Ilitt.) 41111 v or 1,00 or (110,4i:tit I;rtitit 'l't•to.l No. 21, vont:ll:ling IS e. 9 perellestntll 'fraot of 'Wood I.ltol situate in sal,' Township of Heidelberg. bounded by Tr. 1444,4 Nos. 20 and 19, and by 144,41. .1 I,Lvatt; con Mining 11 noes aml :19 p.4relles. NO. 21.—.\ Tract of 1C nod Land situate in said Township 41f Heidelberg, I o Ivy Tract No. 23. by lands of Peter Miller. lands now or late of denary • 'Fryman, mot lands 13 ' 1111131:I Kroner, co orbiting ltl acres 11011 3U perches and altos once. NO. 23.—A Tract of W 44.441 1,44101 ,ituate in said Township or iiebhdboy..z. 11.500.1e , i Nt,s. 21 11113 22 of Purport No. 2, by No. 23, iands of Peter Nos. 21, 27. 20 and 211, containing 13 noes and one 114411'41nd allow:men.. NI). 211.—A Tract of Wool Land situate in 0001 • Township of Heidelberg - , bounded by 'Practs Nos. 21 unit an, by lands of Peter Miller null by No. 23, con taining 21 acres and 113 pert strict measure. . NO. 27.—A Tract a wood hood -ideate in 10.141 Township of Heidelberg, boutoled hy Tracts No. 25, by lands of Daniel Irattss, Nos. 28 and No, 23, con taining 19 acres and 50 porches. NO. 28.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Ileidelberg, bounded by Tracts Nos, 211, 25 and 27, by lands of Daniel Kistler n u ll IViolow Schneider, containingtl acres and 73 perches, strict 10011.9111 re. NO. 29.—A Tract of. Wood Land situate in the I Township or Lynn, in said County of Lehigh. boun ded by Tract No. 22 of purport No. 2, 'Tract No. 25, lands of Widow Snyder and . Tracts Nos. 21t, 30 and 31, containing 2.1 aeres•and 51 perches. NO. 30.—A Tract of Wo o d band situate in said Township of Lynn. bounded by lands of Widow Schneider, Daniel Kistler, Daniel lleintzelman and . Tract No. 29, containing 15 acres and 120 perches, strict measure. NO. 31.—. A Tract of Wood Land sitnate 111 Said Toivtiship of Lynn, bounded by land or Alice liroune, by Tracts 2 , :05. 22 nod 211, by lands of Daniel Ileintz elman and Tract No. :12, containing 23 notes and 20 Perches and allowance. NO. 32.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said • Township of Lynn, bounded by lands late of :Dice Brown, Tract No. 33, lauds of 1. lienneliolf, and lands of J. 1). Kistler, containing 10 acres. NO. 33.—A Traet of N) ood 1.111141 silunto in said Township of Lynn, bou o. :12,nded by lands late of Jacob Zerfass, Alice Drown, Nlands or Israel ll kotT and Tract No. 311, containing 00 acres tool three • quarters. strict measure. " NO 31.—A '['root of Wood Land situato in :said Township of Lynn, boluldcd by 'tract No. 33, lands of Israel lienneltoff, John Kistler, No. :is and lands of Into Jacob Schneider, containing 413 acres and 711 Porches, strict measure.. NO 33.—A. 'front Of Wood Land situate . in said • Township of T,ynn. bounded by lands of Greenawalt, Jacob Kerschner, Martz 01111 Tract No. 31, cuutiining a ~,,,44.1,4444. strict . weitsuru. NO. 36.—A Trnet of Wood Lnnd situnto in raid . 1 Township of Lynn, bounded by lands Into of Jacob Zerflies, Trnet No. 33, lands of Bane Bennekoli, Phi- • lip Venstermacher, Jneob Kistler, deed., end IMMO & Lenin, containing Si acres, strict mensure. NO. 37.—A Trnet of Wood Lnnd situate in the ' Township of Heidelberg, bounded by . lands of Adam I Ilerman, Tract No.-10. hinds or John Fink and Tracts Nos. 39; 3s and 19, containing 22 acres and 61 per,ll - strict measure. NO. Tract of Wood-Lnnd situate in said Toanship of Heidelberg, bounded by Tract ly undo of Alwnham Rode. (leorge Fryman on-I Tract No. 37, containing 11 'arses and 19 perches. NO. 39.—A Trite( of Wood Lund situate in snit Township of Heidelberg.. bounded by land of Ato.o- hem Body, Henry :ThiylT. Fink nod Traci 37. containing 2 acres, on,.Lich is ereeted lAA; 1)WE1.1.1NO NOUS :. and ocher apporte nomms. NO. 10.—A Tree) if Wood Land situate in imbi Township or Hcidel .erg. Lwmdea be lands late or t* Mh:miter. Tract No. 37 and hoots bite of Rerig Netbleontnining 15 acres and 151 perches. NO. 41.-1 Tract of Lund situnto in the township - of Washington, bounded I,y lands of John Tracts Nos. 10. S; 12, -12 and others, containing acres. more or less. NO. 42.-A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by Tracts No. 12, No. 41,. lands of Aaron Blocs and Tract No. 43, containing 34 acres, stoi , i measure, on which is erected an old LOG HOUSE. NO. 43.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, hounded by lands late of Frederick Miller, now or late of John Shoenberger , Aaron Bloss, Tracts Nos. 42 and 12 Blue Mountain Land, Nos. 79 and 41'i and No. 44, containing 220 acres and allow- twee. • NO. 44.—Two Tracts of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, one of them bounded by Tract No. 43 Blue Mountain Land and land of 1). Ilandwerk, containing 33 acres and thirty-live perches and allowance the other bounded by Tract No. 45, lands of D. Ilandwerk and Blue Mountain Land, contain , ing, 271 acres and allowance, said Two Tracts containing together GO acres and 25 perches and allowance. NO. 45.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, hounded by Tract No. 46. lands of William Meyer, Tract No. 44 and Blue Mountain Land, containing 50 acres and 112 perches and allowance. NO. 46.—A Tract of N'ooil Laud situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by Blue Mountain Land Tracts Nos. 49 and 48 by lands late of Jacob Snyder, Tract No. 47. lands of William Meyer and Tract No. 45, con taining 32 acres and 104 perches. NO. 47.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said township of Washington, bounded by lands late of Jacob Snyder, C. Snyder, William Meyer and Tract No. 46, containing 9 acres and 67 perches. NO. 48.—:A Tract of Wood Land situate in ! said Township of Washington, bounded by Tracts Nos. 46 and 40, lands of C. Wert. J. I Wert, Tract No: 51, lands now or late of Clovis than Wert, and Tract No. 50, containing 43 acres and 27 perches. NO. 49.—A Tract, of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by Tract No. 48 Blue 'iMountain Land. Tract No 52, and lands of Wert, containing 33 acres and 70 perches. NO. 50.—A -Tract of Wood Land situate in said township of Washington, bounded by lands of C. Wert, H. Jacob Snyder and Tract No. 98, containing 50 antes. more or less NO. 51.—A Tract of Wood Land, situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by lands of Conrad Wert, Martin Wert, I). Pauly. Tract No. 48 and others, containing 15 acres and e 5 perches. strict measure. NO. 52.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by Blue Mountain Land Tracts Nos. 53 and 54 land.; of Henry limit ./.e and Tract No. 40, con taining 6111, acres. NO. 53.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in I said Township of Washington, bounded by Tracts No. 55. !Slue Mountain Land 'Tracts Nos. 52, ; 54, 56 and 57, containing 56 act es and 40 perches. NO. 54.—A Tract of Wood Lund situate iii said Towtisliip of Washington. bounded by lands of Henry Ilenritze, al,d Tracts Nos. 52. 53• and 56, containing 77 acres and 05 perches NO. 55.—A Tract. of Woodland situate ill said Township of Washington, bounded by Tract No. 58, Blue Mountain Land Tracts Nos. 53 and 57, containing 100 acres and 22 perch es, strict measure. NO. 56.—Two separate Tracts of Land situ ate in said Township of Washington, one of them bounded by Ti arts .Nos. 53, 57 and 59. by lands of Iteniamin Ilarthire and Tract No. 54, containing 23 acres and 98 perches, strict measure : the other bounded by lauds of Geo. Kern,• Martin Wert, Benjamin I lartlur, and late of Cli istoploT Kern. containing 110 perch es, strict measure, tin' twit tracts If v•liiur taining 21 acres and 54 perches, sir;measure. NO. 57.-A Tract of Wood Land Si: nate ill said TONVIIship of 'Washington. bounded by land late of William Kern. by Tracts Nos. OS. 55. 53. 5(1. Si) and 60, lands of Joseph Peter and John Peter, containing 89 acres and 1081 perches and allowance. NO. 58.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by Tracts Nos. 55 and 57, lands or Thomas Kern. Tracts Nos. 62, 63, 64. 65, 66. 67, lands late of John Benninger, and Tracts Nos. OS and 60 and blue Mountain Land, containing 106 acres, More or 111:15. • NO. 50.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by lands of George Kern, Simon Iterig, Tracts Nos. 56, 57 and 60, and by lands of John Kreitz. containing 40 acres and 12G perches, strict measure; and One Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township, bounded by Tracts Nos. 46, 45, 47 and 50, containing 25 acres and 50 perches. strict measure. NO. 60. —A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by ' lands of Joseph Peter. George Kern, Tracts Nos. 59 and 57, containing 60 acres. NO. 61.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by lands of Thomas Kern, Jonas Kern and Tract No. 58, containing 15 acres and 61 perches,l strict measure. NO: 62. A Tract of Wood Land situate in ! said Township of Washington, bounded by' lands of Nicholas Kern, Thomas Kern and Tracts Nos. 58 and 63, containing 15 acres, strict measure. NO. 63.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said township of Washington. bounded by 'reads Nos. 58 and 64, lands of Nicholas Kern and Tract No. 62, containing 12 acres and 40 perches. strict measure. NO. 64.--A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by Tracts NOS. 58, - 65 and 67, lands of Nicholas Kern and Tract No. 63, containing 12 acres and 40 perches, strict measure. • NO. 65.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in , said Township of Washington, bounded by Tracts Nos. 66, 67, 61 and 58, containing 11 acres and 140 perches, strict measure. • 5.0. 66.—A Tract of Wool Land situate in said Township- of Washington, bounded by Tracts Nos. 53, 67 and 65, containing 12 acres I a nd 8 perches, strict measure. I NO. 67.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by Tract No. 58, land of John Benninger, Stephen Kern, Charles Kerfi, Tracts Nos. 05 and 60, containing twenty-eight acres hind 73 perches, strict measure. NO. 08.--A Tract of Wood Land. situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by. Tracts Nos. fdl. 70. lands of Ulrich :Benninger and Tract No. 58, containing 17 acres and 15 j,errhes.striet inc-sure ' 69. --A Tract of Wood Land situate in said 'l'oa•nshi) of Washington. bounded by Tincts Nos. 58. 68 •and 70, containing 120 acres. more or less. NO Ti) --A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, lamnded by. Tracts Nos. 69, 71 and 72. lands late of Ulrich Benninger and Tract No. 68, containing 18 acres and 29 perches, strict measure. NO. 71.--A Tract of Wood Land situate in Said ToWnsldu of Washington, bounded by Tracts NOS. 60 and 75. lands now or late of l William Kern, D. Snyder, Tracts Nos. 72 and 70, containing 20 acres and 3 percheS and al. loWance. NO. 72.--A Tract of Wood Land situate in said Township of Washington, bounded by Tract No. 71, lands of I). Snyder. lands now or late of John Benninger, Peter Laubach and Tract No. 70, containing 34 acres and 44 perches. strict measure. NO. 73.--A Tract of Wood Land situate in I said Township of Washington, bounded by lands of John Peter, Samuel Ilerig, Joseph Pe ter and Tract 57, containing 36 acres and 87 perches. NO. 74.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in sail Township of Washington. bounded by lands of .Tacob Snyder. Conrail Wert, Samuel Remely and Frank Walter, containing 25 acres and 50 pel cites, strict measure. NO. 75.--A Tract of lilac Mo untain Land situate partly in the said Township of Wash- ing.ton and partly in said Township of East Penn, Carbon county, called Oangwere's tract. bounded by lands late of Bernard Bannum, by j the River Lehigh, lands late of William Kern, by Tracts Nos. 71. 09, 70, by lands late of A. Porter, contal.ning 315 acres, strict measure. NO. 76.--A Tract of. Blue Mountain Land' situate partly in said Township of Washing ton and partly in said Township of East Penn, Deo. Ashton's tract.) bounded by lands tare ofJohn I lay, late of A. Potter, TractS No, 58 and Blue Mountain Land, containing 411 acres and 42 perches, and allowance. NO. 77.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land' situate partly in said Township of Washington and partly in said Township of East Penn. (called Mnrgans tract) liomuled by Blue Moun• lain Land. Tracts Nos. 78 and 11 of purport No. 2, and No. 14 of purport No. 2, containing 433 acres and one quarter. • NO. 78.--A Tract of Illae 'Mountain Land situate partly in said township of Washington' and partly in said Township of East Penn, (called Frie's Tract.) bonwied by Tracts No. 45, by No. 40 and No. 15 cif purport No. 2 and No. 47, containing 417 acres and 40 perches. NO. 70.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land situate partly in Lehigh county and partly in Carbon county, (called Robert Tea's Tract.) bounded by Tract No. 43, by Mountain Land by Nos. 18,16 and 17 of purport No. 2, con. tanning 430 acres and 31 p• rches. NO. Tract of Blue Mountain Land situate in Lehigh and Carlton counties, (called Mordecai Persel's tract,) bounded by Tracts No. •2.0 and 33, lands of Balliet & Levan. late of Conrad Krutu, Peter Miller, Tract No. 26 and No. 21 of purport No. 2, by Mountain Land and No. 18 of purport No. 2, containing 426 acres and 50 perches. NO. 81.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land situate partly in said Township of Lynn and partly in the Township of West Penn in Schuylkill county, called Saeger's tract, bound ed by lands of Peter Snyder, David Follweiler, .1•• Int . A. Reitz, John Ulrich. John Ulrich. dec'd, I fenny Braucher. Jacob Koenig, David Price. Solomon Baer. Henry Long and others, Daniel Poll welter and others, Michael Hartman (late of S. Balliet, dee'd..) No. 53 of Pimlico No. 2. and by lands of Pete• Snyder, containing •143 acres and 121 perches. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance riven by AARON JOHN TIALLIET, Admnt. By the Court—J. W. LMICKLEY, Clerk. Aug. 27. --St - .... 4 11 . . IltlIVI)1 PLTIV. 117:Ell'''+ if.iiiiL iiLliso 011ibL VP REIMER, No. 10 East Hamilton street. Y 1 t having purchased the right and good will of A. Wint , late lIMVS dealer, is now pre pared to serve any of the following named newspapers and periodicals at the earliest pos ,ibb.. time after publication. He is the only tows ragout in town. and «•ill make it a point of business to serve his patrons with punctual ity and dispatch. Subscribers will be received at the office. and the publications delivered im mediately actor the arrival of the cars: Public Ledger, Daily Pennsylvanian , Daily News. Philadelphia. Daily Times. Philadelphia Daily Demokrat.((lerman.) New You k Tribune, New York Herald, New York Times, New York' Flag of our Union, Bullet's Pictorial, Harper's Magazine, Waverly Magazine, Yankee Privateer, Flank Leslie,;New York Status Zei lung, (German,) and general agent for all Pa pers, 11,.gazines, &c., throughout the United rs. Allentown, Aug. 2.7. 3nl MEE SPRING GARDEN ACATIEIIY, iron YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, Phihold u 'phis. This institution will reopen for the reception of pupils, Sept. let. The course of instructions are thorough and practical.-- Seven teachers and lecturers are employed. A feW hoarding pupils will be received into the family of the Principal. Circulars can be had at . the store of Messrs. Houpt & Stuckert, Al lentown. For further particulars address F. DONLEAVY LONG, Princ.pq , N. W. cor. 11th & Green Sts., Philadelphia. Aug. 2. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IN litt;tlrpletn's Court of Lehigh County—% lig,. Term. 1 I' , : qi. In tint inaiter or the atteount or Israel Os.. trttla awl .lnatt tiswahl, Executors of the last Will ana Testament of Elizabeth Oswal!, late of the town ship a Lynn, in the County of Lehigh, tlee'll. ..ktia now ...lig. ft. I S.;01. the Court appoint Milian M. Kbtler, Esti., an auditor to !mail tint! resettle th abort' account :ma make. tlit•tribution according it nlaw. Front the liettords. r. A TA Teste—.J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. ,------, ~ , , tt eoo oawo u nmet maitor will attend t the lilies of his appointment. on Stiturasty'llto 12t or Stptetnl.er, at the hettse of William M. Kistler. t 1 o'clock itt the afternoon; where all parsotts interes , ea may :thew! if they see proper. —ll Aug. 20. . ------- i-X3Os MJ.3 EL 3E3: 3 WA' ri". AI.LENTONVN MARI: ET. (("wreete!l weekly by Yids, (loth C barrel, .• $7 21Potaltieg, . . • 1 .10 . • • • ...... 80 1 Sitle4, . . • • Ity•• . • slllSlionldeis, . . . •• . . . . • • • 11 011111illter.. • • • tialt . . , , . . . .55t,EggF,14 . rlihan S C oust S ale • 111 . virtue and in pm:mance of nn order issued out -1.1 of the Orphan's Court of the Cottoty of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the Cith day of September next, nt one o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premi s es. n certain ME;;SUAtIE TENEMENT or piece of lamb with the ppurtenan-1 i.e?, situate in Loon township, in the county of Le- 1 hick lirore,nia.l%outHlea by lands of J01111:1 0111111131, 1: carer and David Kistler, containing fourteen acres. The imProventents thereon are a two story la g tatl.' 7l- - 17 q DWE L L!NC HOUSE, f I it A.} Log Thum, and other outbuildings. There is a stream of water near the dwelling house, —also an excellent orchard with choice fruit woes. on said l letoiseS. About 2 acres thereof is meadow hook 1011. acre thereof weed, :and the remainder good Font land. Being the Beal Estate of Peter (niter. deceased. late the, thwn,hip the contit.y arorer4aid. 'Perms on the day at the plave of sale, and due at , tendaoce given by A. REITz. 1 . .lONAi t; laN Ell. j "" ni " re lay the Court,—.l. W. Mickley, Clod, Ati gust Lt, s:svtirEßTY,raEivs .EAVS . : -1 02.1,W44 -, 4 ' 4 , ftr.:-6.4. •-..`...-":, ''''', •Nj.z. - ____ /... • ---.5e- 't. _ Piano Forte I\lllllll'ittoi%y A I,I.ENT , iwN, 1,,., No. 122 \Vest 11.. • :beet. Constantly oit hood :1 sop, a s ,ortoteill IGOSFAVOI/1/I'I.INO 'Foltl•E:4. he ho. ,1 told nowt :approved s tyles, i lw i t idlog such tave four 1,1111.1 01111erF, with backs finished and :MA in agrecnnitit with the front, scroll feet. &c.. lauded tii lie of the be=t materials and workman l'innee taken in part payment Aug. 20—tlin 'lli OEI4 iME.II2, N the Court of Quarter of Lehigh counly.l In the mutter cif the application for a Ilridge for the Anthony or Maiden Creek, in the townidtip f Lynn, in the county of Lehigh. A n d now Aug. li, Isso, the ti rand Jury having m oiled in ra said Bridge. the same %rill be pre ode,' to the :odd Court, to take action thereon, no ,a exception+ be filed before the lira day of the ext se;sione. From the Iteetird,.. Teat—J. MICKLEY, Clerk. An , . 20. fial;OrTg -I _.fia NoTicE in lo•reby given tloit iu !pursuance of an :1••t ol• the Aseenihly of Pennsylvania. entitled •• An Act rognlnting the sale It Intoxicating Liquors.' • pasgeil th • following nain ea person kill make application to the Court to be held on the Y'id any of October next. for lacenFe to Alan and Brewed Liquors in quantities less than out gallon ennel, Eating lion,T, "North Whi 14p, .1. W. MICKLEY, Clerk... ALLENTOViti ACADEIVIY. 1. Fttil Term of thht Institution trill commence on lotititty the IA of Seittetnimr. ring the rat•ation extrusive additions have been to the Academy roil.ling.. ,e School Rootlet in till tlepartmentF are :timeline., imictit anti ettractire, and the play-ground is tit . with i , itittible gymitn:ttic appartims. 'rlie pettily ete n.snrc l th:a the utmort exertions 01 kind, jtiilicitte:t mei experienced teachers, will be ninth secure the improi ,4* ht.:. TE.telicits MEM f. N. Gregory, A.M., Principal. Mr; K liart:liorm As.listant, and Teacher of Draw ing 1 Painting. Mr. Vanla .1. llarlahorm Assistant, English and Clas,l I. N. Music, Piano and Guitar. , Miss Louise, F. Chipman, Miss 11. .1. Hartshorn, Premiptruss. CiiLson, Primary Department. RATE. , Ti•ITION PElt (11. A wrr.ll. Primary Dviotrt t $ -I all l'onmwit hranilies 4 511--5 00 q. k, II `I " with French MEE for practice, •—U a il:n r practico ing ing (Pastel) • Citialidate lor • I',) the Voters of Lehigh County. FEI,I,t)AV CITIZENS.—At the refiner t of a large lumber or Illy rrionde, from curious ports or the cooots. 1. ugnin offer nist.elf (ettldeet to the tleeisital or the Deameratie County COM entinn,) n Candi the olliee Ist is - 31F-1 . m - 4-- MEI g at the ensuing i)doher eleetion. - r taitate as to reeek e a noijority of your ,n Ir. . I eittlettvoor too 11011111 mi the duties of Ito., !:,;,. justly and impartially. to the full F:1 i ..•), who placed their in 1n... Cll.\ 'IMES AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IN the Orphan's Court of Lehigh su: county. In the matter of the ac --11-7-7L-- "count of Jacob and John Moser, Ad ministrators of all and singular the goods and chattles, which were of Jacob Moser. late of the township of Lynn, in the county of Lehigh, deceased. And now. August 11th, IS5d, the Count ap point S. J. Kistler, Esq., auditor to audit and resettle the above account and make distribu tion according to law. From the Records.. - Test :—J. \V. MICKLEY, Clerk. The auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday the 20th of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of JOhn Moser, in.Lynnville, Le high county, where all persons interested may attend if they see proper Aug. 27 tccol ot. To the Voters of Lehigh County. nu. Low evrizEss.—t hereby laer myself to your conAderntion ft candidate for the (Mice of HECORDEIt (IF DEEDS', (:object to the decision ul the Democratic County Convention,) nt the ensuing October election. Should Ibe co. fortunate mt to re ceive it 111;04101y la your handt+, I will endear.w to at tend to the duties of the office with JunTHOMA S. ctuality mid fidelity. JOHN . TREEDIOIINT SEIVIINARY • 1 Q ixTEEN teilue north-west from Philadelphia, near 17 NountsrowN, Po., will be open for YO I'M: MEN nod noes 111111Ve I I years of age, from October 1, 1S;1i, till Jane 1, 1557. 'rho site is healthful, thesmrrounti ing prospect exceedingly beautiful, the accommoda tions s ufficient for 110 boarders and 21111 students, anti the terms not e xorbitant. 'rho range of studies is ex tensive, the teachers experienced and aide. and every reasonable effort is Made to-promote the physical, in tellectual and moral welfare of the scholars. A circu lar will be sent to order, with particulars and referen ces if desired. SA 11.!1,..L AARON, Prieiriti. Norristown, l'a Augu4 20 Job Printing, Of all kinds neatly executed at this °Mee RESOLUTION .1 Proposing Amendments to the 11 2nuIion of the Cohunomvealt • liClloll . ell by the Senate and /Imam Repredentatier 4 0/ I/ic CoolltllolllCPlllll, o f l 'Cllllll.l.llrllllia ill lit 11,r(11 itw moldy met, root the following amendments urn pro posed to the constitution of the commonwealth, in accordanco with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. rIIIST AMENDIMITT. There slutll 6o lin odditional article to said consti tution to be designated as article eleven, Os follows: A ItTlehe NI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SECTION 1. The state May route:mt. debts, to supply casual deficits of failures in revomes, or to meet ex penses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate annottnt of such debts direct :old contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the n geer al assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, Anal be applied to the purpose for which it was ob. Mined, or to repay the debts it contracted, and to no other purpose Whatever. Smrriox 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contrilet debts to repel invasion, sup press insurrection, tlerend the state in war, or to re ticent the present onts.tanding indebtedness of the chile; but the money arising front the contraeting such tlebts, >hall lie applied to the purpose for withal' it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTIoN E :eclat tho debts above specified, in seetions one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall lie creaked I,y, or on behalf of the State. SECTION 4. To provide for the payment of the pres ent debt, and any additional debt contracted its afore said, the legislature shall, at its first session. after the adoption or this amendment. create a sinking fund. whielt shall lie sufficient 1.1 pay lie accruing interest on such debt, :Ind annually to reduce the principal thereof * by :t rum not less titan two Ituddre.l and fifty thou:-and dollars; which sinking fond shall consist of Ile net animal income or the I,addic works, foot iikue to linte owned lay the state.... the proceeds of the sne iir the same, or any I.:art thereof, mid or tho income or proceeds or stile or :tuck, owned by the stale. to gether with lather fowls, or resources, that may lie designated by law. The said sinking fend may lie increased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part or the taxes, or other rerenllCS or the state, taut required for the or.limiry and curreet expenses of government, and unlos in ease or w:tr, invasion or insurrection. no part of the :Add sinking fund shall IR used or applied otherwise than ill extitlgu i s l u ucut of fhb public debt, until the amount of such debt is re duced below the sum of live millions or dollars. SIICTIoN 1,. The Credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manaer, or event, be pledged, it loaned to. ally corporation, or association: nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association. or corporation. SEe - rilas G. Tie commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof', of any county. city. bo rough, or township; or or :my corporation, or MS:avia tion: unless such debt shall intro Miele contracted to enable the state to repel invasion, suppress "'"" ti ' insurrection, defend itself in tine or war, or to assist the state in the discharge of tiny purlieu of its present indebtedness. Sort - lox 7. The legislature shall mat authorize ally enmity, city, borough. township, or ineurporated dis (riot, by Virtue of it vote of its citizens, or tillierwiSM to beeiale a stockholder iu any company, association. it corporation; tie to obtain Motley for, or loan It re.lit to, any corporation, aSsudation, illatitttlion, tat arty. Ern SI:eIIND AM EN PM ENT. There shall he nn additional valeta to sni.leonsti utiun, to be ,lesignnted no :allele XII, ne follows: =I • OF NEW COUNTIES. No eounty shall be divided by a line ratting of ver one-tenth of its population, (either to fibrin It riots minty ur otherwise,) without the express assent ii a. It county, by II vote of the 'electors thereof; Ito hall any new county be established, containing lee. lien lour hundred square miles. THIRD AMENDMENT. Front peetion two of the first ;midi) of the ronstitu t , trilio out the "of thr city of Ph Gin, ihuhl null " . 1 e,,ch county ren preti rut y frota seetio live. same nrtiele. striko out the words, " Phil', ..1,1 in anal of the acceral count ;" from sce . tio seven, seine article. smite out the nerds., tsrahr the city 11( / ;bidet ',hilt 'ter ntly." and insert iu lie thereof the words, .• na,/ nor and strike out seetio four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert the fo lowing: Stititos 4. In the year one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-feu rand in every seventh year there after. representatives to the timelier of one hundred. shall he apportioned 11111 i distributed equally, throegh earth° slate, by districts, in proportion to the num ber of taxable inhabitants in the soverul parts there of: except that any county containing it Iciest three thousand live hundred taxables, may bet telluwod n separate representation: but no more than three counties shall he joined, and no county stein lie divi ded, in the formation of a district. Any city contain ing » sellicient number of bixables to entitle it to al least two representatives, shall have o separate repre sreletion assigned it, awl shall be divided into Comm venient districts of contiguous territory, of equal tax able population as near as may he, each of which dis Wits shall elect ono representative." At the 'cud of section seven, same article, inser these words, " the eity /'lJLulelpl,i , t shell be dlei into single Nentl'a •int rif eon, ;golf,. tee eitory'woe& rep"! in losable inginbttion inoho; hid no' word 4011 be divided in the fnennain Harr"(..., The letrislature, at its first session, after the mbq thin of this amendment. Audi divik the city of Phi ailelphia into senatorial and retire:mutative district. in the u antler above pro, itch: :melt districts to is main unchanged until t h e npportionment in the ye; line thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. with Latin .or 5 50-A 00 • , r I id MI =ECU ForETD AMENDMENT. To be section xxvi, Article t. The legislature shall hove the power to alter, re yoke. or SlTlntd, any charter or lucorporolion hercofttr conferred Ly, or under. any special. or ;Niteroi low whenever in their opinion it. may he injurious to tie citir.ens of the commonwealth sttelt manner, h ever, that nu injustice shall Le tl.ne to the Wee: rotor?, Is St:NA.TE,.Aprit 21, 11.1511. 'flint this resolution pass. On the tir amendment, yeas 21, nays 5. On the second amen , meat, yeas 19, n aps 11. On the third antendmen yens 2.1, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, ye 23, nays 1. Extract from the Jomnal. 1:111/1MAS A. MA O 11I11E, liOVSI: 01' RI:PRESFIVTATIVER , April 21, 18511. ' • Rrxolred, Thtit this resolution 1.11,, , „ On the fira amendment, yeas 72, nays 21. On the serUltd omen. meld. yens 113, nays 25. On the third amendmen veils li I, nays 25 ; and on fourth amendment, yet nays le. Extract from the Journl. `WILLIAM JACK, C/... SrcurTATEr's Ormcn, A. Q. cumrns; 21, 1856.1 Scr'y,Vihr rmummurot Seru¢T.tin•'n ()mien, I(,u , ri , :L , uy. ti nn 27, 137, Pratiny/ritaio, ~.: I do vertily that Om alloy(' awl foregoing is n Iry mid ,onset copy of the original '• Resolution Eel live to an :intendment of The Constitution" 113 1 SUMO I'CIIIIIIII 3 1111 Me 111 this tare. C ' ---. , I. In testimony whereof Ilinvo here , Sin A I ,:et my Mimi and outsell to he allisial 6 .--s • seal ~r the Secretary's Office, the tiny year above written. • A. O. CrlalN Serrefary qi the Ceininoitw,./ • IN SENATE, 4104/ 21, 1 tirin. Resolution proposing amendments to•the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, being under consideration. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment' The yeas and nays were taken agreehly to the pro. visions. of the Constitution, tool were as fact's , viz: A YES—MeSR.,.. Browne, Iturkalew, Cress' fl, Fer gnson, Evans, Flenniken. Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Lauloteh, Lewis, M'Cliutoek. Mire, Sellers, Shuman, Soother, Straub, Taggart, Walton, W e lsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Nett. Speaker-2 t. NAvs—Messrs. Craltb, tiregg, Jordan, Mellinger and Prat • • So the question was determined in the - fiffinuntivu. On the question, • Will the Senate agree to tho second amendment? Thu yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution and were as follow, viz: I"E:6—Messrs. itroaine, nnekalmv, tvans, Hoge, Cresawell, Ingram, Jtitnison, , Kuox, Laubneh, Lewis, M'Clintoek. Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Wal ton, Welsh, Whiirry and . • N.tvii—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Priem and Platt, Speaker—G. So the question was determinedln the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment Thu yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as fllow, viz: YEAS—Messrs. Browne, linettalow, Crabb, Cress well, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, lingo, Ingram, .iamison, Jerilan, Knox, Litubiteli, Lewis, M'Clintock, Mellinger. Pratt. prim, Sellers, Slmman, Souther, Taggart. Welty:), Weleb, Wherry, Wilkins and Platt, vs--Mr. (.1 reg7,— . So the question WIIIS determined hi the affirmative. On the question, Wilt lie' Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the and were ns follow, vie : Yg.ts —Messrs. ltrowne, Bwelcalew, Croswell, Flon ni ken, Emnits, llogc; Ingram, Jamison. Jerdnn, Knox, Limbach, Lewis. WON ton, Price, Seller!, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, 'Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and I'iatt, Sags—Messrs. Crahh, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt So the question was determined in OM nffirma- Journal of the House of Representatives, April 21, 1a:,6. Thu yens and nays wore tahen agreeably to the provision of the Constitntion nod on the first propos ed amendment, were as follow. viz: Yr:as- I -Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beek. (Lycontim.) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Campbell, Carty, Craig. Caldwell, Crawford, Bowfinll, Edinger, Pau- Foster. Caere. Haines, Hamel. Harper, Heins, Ilihbe. Hill, Ili Hippie Holcomb, littneeekor, I mbrio, In;ona, ten in, .10111 IS, Johnson, Laport, Le i..., Goy gaker, Lovett. M'Calmunt, M'Carthy M'Comb, Alangle, Menenr, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nonneinneller, Urr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Al.- lo g i o my,) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Wyoming,) Stronse, Thumpsom Vail, WWlllon, IVrlght, (Dau phin.) Wright, (Lucerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker-72. SAYS-3lessr3. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cobuni, Dock. Fry, Fulton, Buylerd, Oibbony, Hamilton, Ilaneoek, llousekeeper, Iluneker, Luisenring, Magee, Alanlcy, Morris, Mennen, PaPerson, Salisbury, Smith, (Phillidelphia,) Walter, lirintrodo and Years. 60 the question wne determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the house agree to the second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow, viz: , . YEAS--Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (I,yeetning,) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, ltrown, I trash, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster, Getz, HaineS, Hibbs, Hill, I I illegas, Ilumat, Harper, Heins, nipple, Holcomb, Hunsecker, Judaic, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, .1 olinson,Loporte, Leho,Longaker, Lovett, Mealmont, Ml'arthy, M'Comb, 3laugle, Menem., Miller, Mont, goinery, Moorhead, Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearson,Pur. veil, Ramsey, Heed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, (Allegheny,) Strouse, Vail, Whallon, Wright, (I.ttzerne) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker-83. N A ys.,-Mossrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fry, Balton, Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton, Ran t em.k. Iluneker, Leiseuriug, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Plielpa, Salisbury, Smith, (Cam bria,) Thompoon, Walter, Wright, (Dauphin,) and Yeareley-23. So the question Ives determined In the affirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to the third amendment? The yonB and nays wore taken, and were as follow, viz: YitAs—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Buck, (Lycuming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Ilttyer, Brown, linehanno, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edinger,Fausold, Foster, Fry, Getz, Haines, panel, Harper, Holm, Hibbs, Hill, Billet:a.% Holcomb, Housekeeper Imbrio,lngham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Housekeeper, sabo, Long aker, Lovett, 11I'Calmont, M'Comb, Mangle, Mencar, Nunnemacher, Orr. Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsay, ttoed. Biddle tittenk, (Alleghutty,) Smith, (Cambria,) Stoat', (Wyoming,) Thompson, Whnllon, Wright (Dauphin,) :Wright, (latzerne,) and Zimmerman-64, NAYS—Messrs. Burry, Clnyor, Coburn, Hock, Dowdall, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibitoney, Hamilton, ([uncork, llunekor, Leisenring, WCarthy, Magee, Manley. Meorliunti, Morrk, Patterson, Reinhold; 11,thertP, Salisbury, Walter, Wintrodo, Yonrsloy, and Wright, Speaker-2... So the question watt determined in the allirmatirc. On the question, Will the House agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were takom and *ore as follow, YEAS—Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Ball, Book,(Ly coming,) Buck, (York,) Bernhard,' Boyd, Buyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Craig, Campbell, Carty, Crowford, Dowdall, Ettinger, Fausold, Politer, Fry, Getz, homer, Horror, %AIM ; Hibbs, 11111 Ililllllo, 111111t011111, 11111iliek00110r, Hutmacher, Im brie. Innis, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte. Lobo, Longa ker. Lovett. M'Calmon t, Went-thy, APComb, Mangle, Menear, Her, Mon tgomery,Moorlicail, Nunnomach er, Orr, Peargott, Pholps, Purcell, Ramsay, Rood, It vlOllOlll. Itolicria, Shenk. Smith, (Cambria.). (Wyoming.) Thrompoou, Vail, IYall-3r, What lon, Wright, (Luzerno,) Ycnrein.r, Zimmerman, nod Wright, Spell kel . --69. N,Ava--Mto , gre. Barry, Clover, Coburn Fulton, Itil,lootcy. Lances[[, llttneker, Ingham, Loi :-ering, Magee, Manley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbu ry and W SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 1 Ileirriebury, Alec 27, 1856. PRIM Ail IMA .1, RA : : I do eerlify that tini above and foregoing to n truo awl eorrert ropy of the "Yeas" and "Nays' taken on the Itomlution proposing amendments to the Con stitution or tits Commonwealth. as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth for tho session of 1:15(t. , —., Witness my band and the seal of said n6 — ' finAL ”puce, this twenty-seventh tiny of Juno, --<: 7 one Owns:tint eight hundred and fifty-six. A. O. CIIItTIN, Sceretary of the Cumnionwealth. --3nt July 9, 18513 CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TOM OOMPH:O. OP TOO 111.001111 THE BEST AI.TIFAIATIVE KNOWN Not II of Mo...aril in it An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheu matism, Oladinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Motelies, Bails, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Totter, Scald head, Enlargement and polo of the Bones and .loints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases aria ing from on io: o oli..ione oFoor mercury, itoprod.oco in biro. or Impurity or the 110 )11. • This great remedy. h has become so rapidly' and so justly celebrated for its extraortlinnry eflicacy in retie% ing and coring Olany of the most obstinate aua terrildo forms of disease oilh which mankind afflicted. is now orered to the public, with (ho confi dent assurance that no 1\11:1111..3/41, TIPCOVV:ItY •over 111111113 has 11(11 so eminently successful in caring S1•R01 , 11.1 , , owl ALI. DISOASES OF . illll. BLOOD, as Car ter's Spanish Mixture. The proprietors are receiving by every mail nosh tattering awl astonishing details of cures made in all parts or the country, mid in most cases where the: skill of the beet Physicians had been triett_in vain. Its power over the ]]won is truly remarkable, and all diseases arising from impurity of that groat Sakr op Urn, have beetrrelievett and cured without a sin gle failure oat of the titotisantis who have used it.— Car:oe's Spanish kxture'coutains no Murcury, Opi um,. Arsenio, or any tlangorous drugs, but is compos ed of ]toots and Herbs, combined with other Ingredi ents of known virtue, and any be given to the young est infant or •t debilitated invalid, without the leant possible heritation. 1/31. S. BEERS it CO., Proprietors, No. :Mt Broadway, New - York. 1,7.11 -Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For 01110 by .1. 11. Moser, Allentown, S. Enu, Bethlehem, end drugists Fob vuerehants generally. New Y g ork, eruary 1556. CO