D 7•A Dmsstme.—A gentleman, Mr. George W. Steil, residing near Petersburg,, Va., caught a neighbor in a beaver trap a few mornings since. Mr. S. had experienced considerable difficulty in keeping his watermelons quietly " at home o'nights," and hit upon a beaver trap to solve the mystery of their disappearance. Accordingly he set one, upon the plan of a steel trap, though larger, without teeth. In the morning, instead of a thieving negro, he found an honest neighbor fearfully crouching over it •.--fast.• imagine the neighbor's feelings. lq:B:4ovOtii , ' , i4valiWo4h4v4 Another perfect cure rf Epilepny by Dr. Ifonce's Epileptic PiIIe.—DUILINTS NECK, Pt:ROMAN'S CO., N. C., Oct. Ist, 1855.—Dr. 11aNca—Dear Sir:-llav ing been •afflicted with falling-fits for some years past, I determined to give your Pills a 'trial, (adver vertisement of which I saw in some of the papers,) and continued to use them for some months, until I wan entirely cured., I believe them to be a first rate article; and Since I have used them, I have not had one attack, and am now in the enjoyment of good health. I am. very respectfully, Yours, &c., JONATHAN J. JACOBS. P. S. The Pills were reconuncioleil to me by Mr. Nathan Newby, of this county, to whose address you sent them. Those Pills, besides curing F.pilepsy, are n specific for all modillentions of nervous disease. Price $3 per box; two boxes for ; twelve boxes for $24. Persons enclosing n remittance will Lave the Pills Tent them through the mail. on its receipt. For sale hay SETH S. HA NOE. NO. 105 13111tilliore, Md., to whom orders from all parts of the Union must be address. WHISKERS. BIiATID AND Mt•STACITIOS.—Foreed to grow in AK weeks by DR. LAVONT'S CAPILARY COMPOUND. Warranted not to stain or injure the akin. Price $1 per Package. or :1 fur $2 50. Sent to any part of the country. by mail. on receipt of a remittance. .A.blress SWEETSEIt L CO., Box 739 Pout Office, Baltimore, Md. ,Plr - DALLar's Mtn TVA I. I'l IS ExTuteron.—There never has been a discovery nuttle in Materia Medico, whereby pain cell be NO quickly allayed. and where parts in a high state of indentation ran be so rapidly reduced to their natural state, nor where wounds and sores can be so thoroughly and rapidly healed, and decayed parts restored without either sear or defect, than with DALLEY'S 'MAGICAL PAIN EXTItle- TOR. In Cole, Womids, Sprains and Bruises—casualties to which children are constantly snbject—the notion of the genuine 1/ALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACToR, is ever the same! How much Pain and Suffering may nut thus ho prevented! Moreover. Life itself is of ten dependent upon Inuring at hand the (tontine DALLEy ExTßAcToll, and for particulars of which I respectfully refer to my glinted pamphlets, fur the truth of which I h u ll myself responsible. No case of Burns and Scald, no matter how evere, has ever yet, in any one instance, resisted the all powerful. pain-subduing and healing qualities of the VALLEY'S PAIN ExTRAOToR. No PAIN EXTRACTOR is l; unless the box • line upon it si Steel Plate Engraved Label With the sig tiatures of C. V. Chit EENER CO.. proprietors, mid HENRY hALLEY, manufacturer. Price 25 cents per box. .7:AI - A 1 ordvrA should be addressed to C. V. Click ewer k Co., St Barclay street, New York. SF.ItIOCS 7'.ll.x.—We visit to impress it on the people of this rapiolly growing country, many of whom are bearing aloud their tootles the seeds of disease whielt may in time ill velfope itself in the form sof Scrofula, Rheumatism, Syphilis, M toreurial affec tions, or other kindred diseases. which when they get fast, hold of the sy'stent soon loaves the constitution but II shattered wreck, that 11tilimg all the medicines yet known, Carter's Spanish 31 ixture is the only positive and unfailing Purifier or the Illood—eontain ing neither Mercury. Arsenic. Opium, or ally other dangerous drug or noxious herb, so generally useol ho touch eases. It ctill posses,es a power over the blood, rendering it pure and healthy which be% fere its discovery wale of till others the thing to be sle.i.reol. It cures Scrofula. itheinnatism, Fever mill Ague, 111111 all that o'hISS or diseases. by ex pelling tram the hl 1,1111 impurities which clog and disturb the correct :teflon or the system. More than n thousand such eases Isave beat permanently anti rndissdly cured loy its use, 111111 we take pleasure in extending its field of usefulness by advising our friends to try it. pff•To Comeorxo A MEDICINE ENTIRELY or VEG. IP:TABLES. which shall operate effectually. is a very great advance upon the obsolete formulas of Pharma cutical Science. It is only in modern times that this important desideratum has aril veil at perfeet i on. The community had been so long drugged and poisoned lay mineral preparations, that vegetable compounds became a matter of ached necessity, and no remedy could expect to become popular without this essential recommendation. The very idea of administering autneral . substances internally is obsolutely preposter ous. lirotave tamer intended theta for that purpose. Their node of operation is too violent, and they seldom fait to leane, the system in a worse condition than they find it. The Clictener Sugar-cjateol Vegetable Pur gative Villa being compowided, not merely of Vege tehles, hat or their extracted juices, is entirely free from this objection. Their operation is perfectly soothing. They penetrate the minutest fibres of the human frame by a gradual 111.0(V$A, and never cease in their operation until even• particle of diseased matter is expelled. end every symptom of disorder removed. These Pills may be had of Storekeepers in every City, Town, Village or place in the UniteJ States. MARRIED On the 20th 'of September. by Rev. J. Vogel bull. Mr. ISAAC 11. SCUELLY. of Montgomery county; to Miss .SCSIN M. MOYER, of Lehigh county. On the 14th of September. by Rev. Mr. Yaeger. Mr. limit Hume to Miss CAROLINE R. DOTER, both of Hanover. On the 21st of Septtimber. by the same, Mr. JOIIN KEMMERER to' Miss HANNAH Guru, both of Salisburg. On the 10th instant, by the Rev. D. P. 'Bren dle, Mr. JOHN AECKLEY, to Miss SUSAN Winss, both of Allentown. On 'the . 17th of August, by the Rev. Wm. Rath, Mr. CIIRISTOPH DULKY to bliss MARGA BETTALET, both of Lehigh Gap. On the 31st, by the Salm Mr. THOMAS KUNTZ. of Cherryville, to Miss ELF.xx:te SHAW. in . , of Whitehall. DIED In Allentown, on the 19th, Mr. lisxnr WOLF, aged 78 years. On the 17th, in Lower blacungy, JONAS Biwa, aged 28 years. I r . 4. = * t) 0 A iirti , :-. is :.---40 nio 4,11 ALLENTOWN MARKET. (Corrected weekly by Preis, (Judi A, Co.) Flour, % barrel, . Si 00 Potatoes, . . • • Wheat, 1.20 Hain, Corn, 05 Sides, Ityo 75 Shoulders; . . . Oat:, 35 Lard, Hay, 15 00 Butter, Balt, 55 Eggs, V doz.,. . . Ten Dollars Reward ! QTDAYED or stolen, from the Allentown Iron 1.7 Works, on Saturday morning, the 13th inst., a nay Mara, seven years old, ftfteen and n half bands ;jib, awiteh tail, star on her forehead, and a litho ad on one of her shoulders, caused by a collar.— he is a good traveler. Whoever takes up the above mare, and gives in.- formation to the subscriber, shell receive the above reward. JESSE B. SHIPMAN. Easton, September 24, 1856. It War in Kansas. CREAT EXCITEMENT! IT is an indisputable fact that at the present time there is touch excitement existing all over our country, and great men soon to be discueeing the im portant subject as to whether the Territory of Nou ns shall be a free or slave State. But we take plea sure in informing the people of Allentown and sur rounding country, who desire to live a peaceful life. that we have just received from New York and Phila delphia a large and heavy stock of Fall and Winter' Goods. We do not think it necessary to "blow" and "gas" about " 30 and '4O" car-loads ns some of our neighbors do, and of making people believe we can sell cheaper than anybody else, because we believe, that "honesty is the best policy." We must hove a small profit on everything we sell, end so must others if they try to make en honest living, which fact is well known by the public. Wo buy and sell for CASH, which with " many'salos and small profits," however enables us to sell almost as cheap no similar goods are sold in the cities, and as cheap as the cheap est in . Allentown. Those aro honest facts, and we in vite persons to examine forthemealves before tasking purchases elsewhere, which will no doubt convince them of what wo soy. G 17771 & SCI/LO UCH, 41 West llntnilton St LADIES' DRESS GOODS,—Of every style and pattern, Fllell ns black and col, Silk, Plain and Fancy De Mines, Do Bilge, French Merino, Coburg Cloths, Alpaeca, All-wool Plaids, Fancy Velvets, Sack Flannels, of all colors, Ginghams and Prints, all or the best selections in the market, for sole cheap by G UTH aC Sell L 0 UCH: QIIAW LS. SIIAWLS,—The hest assortment of Fall L and {fluter Shawls in Allentown, such as Illroe Long and Square, Minket Shawls, Mourning, Me rino, and other Shawls, for sale cheap by 1l f:71! d• SCIILO MEN'S WEAL—black Mown and bloc Cloths, of all prices, Mack Ittol fancy Cassimeres, Satti net ts of all colors and prices, Tweeds ; Kentucky Jeans , Satin and Silk Vestings, Silk Velvet Vesting s; Un der Shirts and Drawers, a fall assortment, for sale cheap by &C& 8C111,01.T11. HUI7SEKEEPING GOODS,—the cheapest and best ,cleeted essort melt that can be found in town, of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, of all prices, Bleached and Unbleached 10-•1 Sheelings, Heavy Asintburg, Bed Tickings, Furniture and Apron Checks, Linen and Cotton Diapers, Wool Flannels, Linseys, Canton Flannels, Linings, Towelings, Irish Linens, Woolen Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, G 1 %TII & SCHLOITIL 110CEWIES,— Sugnr, Coffee, Molasses, Spices. Or Tea, ltai,ins, Drital Apples. Cheese, fir.• a freela awl goud supply at SCHLOCC/PS. QUE EN S IV A 11 E. —A large and well selected stock or “lio:s and Queensware. in sets or by Ibe piece. for sale cheap at O(' 7YI SCHLOIWII S. LooiiiNG, LAS3ES,-01":.H sizes owl side cheap at /if '7W B(.I.ILOUCIt.S.. fIARPETS AND Oh. Ell 3,—Fluor Oil C:oths, kJ of all widtlm, Irma the best manufactories. 'fa ble Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths, Oil Shades, the' hest to , sortment and excellent styles., for sale by (WM SC//L oc-cu. `ALT, SALT,—(hound Liverpool Salt, in sacks or by the bushel, Ashton Fine Salt. Dairy Salt. in FIII3III sacks, for sale by G 'T d'• Se. MO UCH. NEW .:11A EH K. L.—Nos. 1. 2 and :3, in whole, , half and quarter barrels, for sale cheap by U1:211 & scluoUe lf. Sept. 24, ISA ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BYvirtue and in purtotative an order issued . out of the Orphan's Court of the county of 1,e14 h. there will he e m eewd to t othlie sale, on Salonluy the 25th day of October, et I o ' clock in the afternoon. upon the i iretiti,es, the followin g described proper ty v;z: A certain tract of land, with the appurte nances. F ituated in Sulisburg township, in the county of Lehigh abiresaid, bounded by lands of Jacob liichlien, Mien Spinner, mid the public rend lending from Allentown to Ennuis, and the rend from Allen town to Philadelphia, eentaning in front on said rend 1112 feet and in depth 290 more ur less. Thu im provements thereon are n one-story rritDWELLINC-HOUSE, a brief; bliteli,taith shop, and other otabund jogs. Being the real estate of .Tolin Spinner, deceased, Intent' the township or Seth:burg and county aforesaid. Tertns on the day ut the place of sale, and due at tendance given by, JOIIN F. RUILE, Agent for the Adines. By the Court :—J, W. MicKLEY, Clerk. Sept. 21. STRAYED from thu subscriber, in Allen figel 1.:-7 town, on Saturday last, a ROAN COW', -of about middle age. Any person giving any information of said Cow, will be suitably rewarded. Sept. 21. JESSE KNAUSS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I N the Orphan's Court of Lehigh countSTi AL a l s n G t . h c (; e tri r t g te e r r of A d t m h n lc s: trator of all and singular the goods and chat ties, which were of Jacob Ocker, late of the township of Weisenburg, in the county of Le high, deceased. And now, August Gth, 185 G, the Court ap point Joshua Seiberling, auditor to audit and resettle the above account and make distribu tion according to law. From the Records. Teste :—J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk The auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday the 24th of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the public house of Henry M. Seiberling, in Weisenburg township, Lehigh county; where all persons interested may attend if they see proper. Sept. 24, JOSHUA SEIBERLING, Auditor. —st GREAT DEMOCRATIC 11A MEETING. A mass meeting of the friends of BUCHANAN, BRECKINRIDOK, the Constitution and the Union, will be held in the Court house Lawn, in Allen town, on Wednesday the Bth of October, in the afternoon and evening. Wm. B. REED, C. W. CARRII;AN, DANIEL DOUGHERTY, MAI. GOEPP, Esqs. and non. R. BROADHEAD, will be present and address the meeting. aims SCIINAI3EL, Esq., and other eminent speakers will probably be in attendance. Rally, then freemen, in support of the Con stitution and the Union. Come from your fields and your workshops, and listen to Democratic truths. • The Buchanan clubs throughout the county, it is hoped, will tom out in their strength.— Our brethren from adjoining counties are invi ted to join us in " keeping step to the music of the Union." Let us have one grand demonstration before the October election. that. will strike tenor in; to the ranks of Black Republicanism By Order of the Club. Sept. 24. —2t 1110 - 4111:110 TIILIIC IS hereby given that in pursuance of an Act of the tioneral Assembly of Pennsylvanin, entitled "An Act to regulate• tho sale of Intoxicating Liquors," pissed March 31st, 1356, the following named per sons will make application to the Court to be held on the 3.lday of November next for License to sell Vin ous, Malt and Brewed Liquors, in quantities not lets than one gallon, viz: Edward Schantz, Borough of Allentown. Peter 13iory, " To sell in less measure than One Quart: Jacob Michael, Lower Alacungy township: J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. Sept. 17. —3t THE _LEHIGH REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 24, 1856. . FAI R FA I R FAIR •• • THE Agricultural Fair always attracts considernble • attention in the mind of the public, and always brings scores of strangers to town, most of whom: make some kind of it purchase while here, and of course try to carry out self•interest by buyitig where they eon get the ehcor,..t nod most jiod/i/oothic nrti cies for the leant momw. Weiherefore take this meth od of informing the public that we hare, ust received our Fall nail Winter shod: of Dry Goods, heady-anode (nothing, ,te., and which we can afford to sell chenper Omit any other Store in town, and for the proof awl what we say we only ask a cull I erore purchases ore made elsewhere, as ice don't charge nnything for shelving what.we have, not force any person to boy , 4 1/1 0, and que/Py are not suitable. We are confident we have the most fashionable goods in town, ! because we 11111'0•110 enr old stock On our shelves like some others, which is frequently palmed off for new, but nearly everything is fresh, stud always man nge to keep it so, by selling nt snub low prices that at the end of each season we Luvu senreely anything remaining. We buy exclusively Sro CASH. and by fronting that per eentnge we can sell lower jhan those who buy on .• tick," and who ore therethre compelled ' to "screw" the discount out of their patrons. These are Nets worthy of consideration. We have just nn pocked a large tool splendid stock of ldies' DRESS GOODS, of the latest styles of plain. black. chang o barred soul striped Silks. very cheap, De Woes. Cashmere, De lieges, Plaid De ',nines, plain and fan ey all-wool De Laines. Coburg Cloths. Alpaccas, lots-' tree, ant Calicoes, or all sots mid prices. from 5 ets. up to 121. Of SHAW LS we have 11 Large and till- ' surpassed assortment, such as Drocha,—single nod double, Day State, Cloth. Cashmere. Operas. Stelles, J:e.. of lilt prices nod cptalities. Our osseronent of DOMESTIC GOODS, is full mud vari e d, among chest , some superior blenched tool unbleached Mu:dins of 4111 Wiillllg. !wives and qualitie=. bleached 111111 unbleached I Table Oilers, nll widths. &e. Flannels.ull wool. of all eolors, ns low as e 1 . ,. a yard, bleached and tea-' Idea 'lied Canton Flannels, Blankets, Gintrhams. ! Cheeks. Tieking, very diem,. GENTLE- ! MEN'S WEAIL—to this branch we pay particular Glorious News. ;locution. We have n dirge rind henvystock ;rr lIE undersigned has just returned from the City HEADY MADE CLOT It ING of all descriptions. with a splendid assortment of New Goods, which which we o il er to sell cheaper than it COO be lont,tht ill connection with those previously recieved, form a nnyw here clee in town. Among the stock we have • very large and 'unsurpassed stock of the following all li;tols of Frock and Business Coats, Common. mooed wares: 1'1;611 and l'ancy Cassimere of 01 Ve,ts.—lllaelr, Satin. Silk, Plit-h 111111 1.01111»,111. to gether with ell Muth; of l'lttiti 01111 Valley C., s ,li ner ,.., shi r t s , Collars. llosettis. I.lrawers. Sits renders. lint . o.• Shirts, Cravats, Ties. Stork., Cllove-t, ,ti.. which et) will sell tel.vaiter (lost the cheapest. Conte antlj edge fur yourselves. STE A I.7SS k ( . 0. Sept: 2 1. —tr EX&DIINATION AND EXHIBITION. A N Examination of the pupils ul' Ilie Alloth.% II 11 Gcuruut;t• Will be lielidin lie Sonia:n.3 'mil.ling nallay and Tnesdav t lho 21111 i and 211th) next. On Tuesday eveniinc thr closine. exerciser "r the Summer Session will he Ind.' in the lilt Fellows' Hall. commencing at 1; The ptildie is inch no ultend. Sept. 21. t iVIIEREAS. Jolts Tament.mt and • his wife Nam - ANN . , of the township of Washing ton, Lehigh county, on the sth day of Septem ber, 1856, Made a voluntary assignment to the undersigned, of all their i .roperty, real and per sonal, for the benefit of their creditors, notice is hereby given to all such indebted to the said John Treichler, to make payment within 6 weeks from dote hereof. and all such who may have legal claims against said Treichler, are also requested to present them well authentica ted to EDWARD KOHLER, assignee Sept. 10 ARrit UR'S PATENT AIR- 11(MT SELF-SEAL -Li. I Ntl CANS AND JARS. for preserving Fresh Fruits,. Tomatoes. ,te.. for side nt. the New York Store, No. 9U IVest nonillion street, Allentown. Pa.. It UPT Jr STI;CIi EIFP, Sole Agents. T. i7l^ltriel' directions with elle', Con. A CREAT TIME! M R. BRECKINRIDGE, the Democratic Candidate l'or the Vice l'resideney at present stumping the State. and it is expected lie will also visit Allentown, in which event, a commit tee mill be in rotoliiie,s to escort him on his arrival 1,, Kook Newhard's Clothing Store, No. 35 West Hamilton street, where lie it to befitted with a snit of clothes. They have just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they purchased a large stoels of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of entirely new and .le,ira , ,lo styles, such as can nut be Maud at any other Merchant Tailoring Establishment in Allentown. •'rite goods were select ed with the greatest mire, and will be made up hi the latest style and fashion, and warranted to price the 581155115 represented at the time of poreioNe. OlreerVe, that every article of Clothing sold by the proprietors or this eStabliSlitilelit is or their sirs make, and stay be relied upon as being good durable wad:. Among their extensive assortment may be found, line Black and Blue new style DRESS AND FROCK COATS, made in the latest of Fl'lllll.ll 111111 1:11gliS11 COCO, lICW style Business Coal, or lltai:. Brown, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, tool plain and ligureil Cassitners; Over Coats, or all qualities. styles and prices, pantaloons, vests. awl in Lit i.vervtliing in the READY MADE CLOTILINC; line, front an over-coat down to an utniershirt. three great features of Keel; Newhara's Storo that they buy fl:r Cash. and consequently eau sell elicaper than any of the others : their gamis mire In:tile imp nude• their own supervision, and last though not least, they sell them far what they reallk are. Also. a large stock of Illoollierehiels, Shirts, Cot tars, Winter Hosiery, Under Shirts and Drawers of ell kinds, and everything in Net that is usually kept in store' , or the kind. and see before you purchase elsewhere, 113 they willingly show what they have. They tire sulislied that all their goods bear a close ex amination. Allentown, Sept. 17 For the Ladies. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. NoNIO East Hamilton street, formerly oeenpiea by . Mrs. liunlllusu, has just returotol front New Vurk and Philadelphia, with a very largo silod superior stock of Pull and Winter QE)MILLINERY GOODS, N o the very latest and most approved style of Bonnets ' which will he :old as cheap it nut a little ch eaper, than they can ho pur chased at any place in town.. Iler stock of Ribbons and Arlificial.Flowers cannot he surpassed in this or any other country town for beauty and cheapness.— Sho wants persons to give her a call and examine her stock, so that they may judge for themselves. As she has acquired a thorough knowledge of the busi- Mess, and employs none but the best Milliners, she is prepared to warrant all work dune at her e,tablish • ment to be as represented. She in ,anxious to Natis fy nll who may favor her with their patronage.. Old bonnets repaired no as to make them look equal to new. She returns her thanks for the patronage thus far bestowal on her, and hopes by litriet attention to business, and selling at low prices, to merit ti contin uance of the same. . September 17. —au) Au'euparir, in HOUSES and Lots, of every description, and a number of , _ vacant ground lots, in all parts of the Borough of Allentown, are for sale. For further information inquire at the office of. L A WALL ik STABLER, Real Estate Agents, No. 59 East Hamilton Street. September 10. ' —3m DR. SCHULTZ, O FFICE No. 58 East Hamilton stroot, u fow doors below Pretz, Uuth h Co'e. Store, Meal tunes at the American HoteL ASSICNEE. NOTICE. KECK L NEW 11.tith MRS. FRANKLIN SMI'I'II, LOOK HERM TOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES O‘VEN R. HOFFMAN, No. 13 % est Hamilton street. opposite the Odd Fellow. Hull. calls the attention of the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, to the fact that never in the history of the town was there nu establishment that kept on hand a larger and more complete assortment of all kinds and varieties of STOVES, TIN AND HOLLOW WARE, and which were offered at such exceeding low prices. His stock of stoves comprises every known style of Cooking Parlor. Bar-room and Waco Stoves, and of Tin tad Hollow Ware ho takes pains in keeping on hand everything that can possibly be wanted in his line. which is all made by good practical workmen and the very best of materials. Particular attention is paid hi Spouting and Hoofing, which is always done in an unsurpassed style and workmanlike manner. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of business are respectfully invited to call at his store and con‘,ince themselves of the splendid stock and low prices. All kinds of jo'diing done at short notice and low rates. 'toves, iron, copper; bravo. lend and pew ter 'will be taken in exchange fur new Ware. Sept. 17. BOOTS AND SHOES. and Boys' Calf', Kip and emus() Boots and Brogan,; ;lleit's Congress Boots mat G;liters; Shoes, Oxrord Ties, and Koss' and Children's Boots. t:aiters,l;hl lien Boots and Buskin Misses' i ; 1,1711 . $ Shoes, together with an unsurpassed HATS AND CAPS a fine assortment of Moleskin it liossiith mid Soft Iluty, for 31en and Chit ; and plated, Cloth and Flute.). Caps, of the latest btylc, nod very client,. TRUNKS AND VALISES. . A largo assortment of leather and oil cloth trunks, some brass mounted, and Valises, Carpet Bags, Sc.. for sale at low prices at thu cheap " Union Shoe 141141 Hat Store." N 0.77 West Hamilton trout. Allentown. ELI. ERTZ. -L-1r S (I,t. 17 Election Proclamation. DURSCANT to the ;Let of the Oeneral Assembly' of -I- the Commonwealth of Pennsylvenitt, passed the zd tiny of July, 1838, 1, NATIIAN WELLER, Sheriff of the county of Lehigh, do hereby give public notice to the electors of the !aforesaid county, that It Gener al Election will he held in the said county, on the FCCI.IIII Tuesday in October- text (which will be the kith Ilf said mouth.) Mr the purpose of chosing by bullet, ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ON E PERSON fur Atitlitor General of this State ONE PERSON fur Surveyor General of this State IMM ONE PERSON 0, represent the distriet composed of the Counties of Lehigh and Bucks in Congress of the Unitod Steles. ONE I'EIKON for President Judge of the Third Judicial District of the Commonweal , ll of Pennsylva nia, composed of the counties of Lehigh and North ampton. TWO PERSONS fur Associate Judges of Lehigh county. l'%l'o PERSONS to represent the district composed of the counties or Lehigh mid Carbon in thu Legisla ture (.1 . penueylvunia. ONE PERS ON tbr Sheriff of this county. ONE l'Elt;;ON for Iterorilcr 01'1.i:high county ONE PEIUSON fur Prosecuting Attorney of this county. ON . E PERSON for Conuni,sioncr of the county of Lehigh. ONE PERSON for Deputy Surveyor of this county. ONE PERSON for Director of the Pour of the county of Lehigh. ONE PERSON fur Auditor of the county of Le high. _ TWO PIiIISONS for Trustees of the Academy in Allentown. The electors of the county of Lehigh aforesaid, on the said second Tuesday of October next, will tweet at several districts compolool or the boroughs and the several tONTIIa ips following, to wit : The electors of the North Ward, in the borough of Allentown, will hula their election at the huuso of Samuel Moyer., • The electors of South Ward, in the borough of Al lentoWn,•at the Louse of tleorgo Wetherhold. The electors of Lehigh Ward, at the house of Jo seph Rex.. Th e e l ec tors of Salisbury township, at the house of 'John Yost, in said township. , The electors of South Whitehall township, at the house of Josiah Su:oust!, in said township. • The electors of Hanover township, at the house of Charles Ritter, iu Millersville. The electors of Upper Saueon township, at the house of James Wilt, ill said township. The electors of Catasauque, at the house of Muses Altrightiu said borough. The electors of Weisenburg township, at the house of miss Stettler, in said township. The electors of Heidelberg township, at the house of Peter Miller, in- said township. The electors of Washington township, at the house of H. I; C. Peter. its said township. 'the electors of North Whitehall township, at the house of John Schantz, jr., in said township. Thu electors of Lowhill township, at the house of Jacob Zimmerman ' in said township. The electors of Upper Macungie township, at the house of Ilenry Gild:jiver, iu Fogelsville.' The electors of Lewes Macungie township, at the house of Charles Hill. iu Millerstown. Ti • The electors of Upper Milford township, at the house of George Beelt..in egad township. The electors of Lower Milford township, nt the house of !leery Dillinger, in said township. The electors of Lynn township, ut the house of Da vid 'Heiler in said township. The General Election in the said several districts to bu openTl botween the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continuo without interruption or adjournment until seven in the evening—when the polls shall be closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That every person except Justices of the Pence, Militia and Borough officers, who shall hold any office or of profit or trust under the United States or lily city or corporated district, whether a ',mind—bowl . , officer or agent, who is or shall bo the legislative, executive or judiciary • this :Rate, of the United States, °rimy strict, and also that every member of tb• ?Into I.e.islature, and of the select or common. of any city, or commissioner, or any incor porated olistriet, is by low incapable of holding, or exercising at the same time the taco or appointment of judge. inspector, or clerk, of any election of this Comnionwoulth, mid that no other officer of such election shall be eligible to ho voted for. The rotten Judges to meet at the Court House in the borough of Allentown, on Friday, the 17th day of October, 1630. • NATHAN WEILER, Shoriffi • GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH Sheriff's Office, Allentown, Sept. 17 1556. lt— JOHN H. OLIVER, ATTORNEY • AT LAW, O FF irl4!;!, E jl ts n t er l c la i t t l n nill o o t n ci. l street, nearly opposite Job Printing, 01411 kinds neatly executed at this 00100 Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue and in pursuance of an order is sued out of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, there will be exposed to public sale on ' Thursday the second day of October next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the following Real Estate, to wit : No. I.—All that certain tnessunge,'GristMill and lot of Ground, situate in the township of Upper Saucon, in the County of Lehigh. bound ed by hinds of George Blank, John Newcommer and others, containing 17 acres and 20 perches of land, strict measure. The improvements are a ;..glll STONE GRIST MILL, Stone Dwelling House. Swiss Barn, Waggonliouse, cider-press and other ontbuild- ' logs. There is also and excellent apple orchard on said premises, with a variety of other choice fruit trees Bcc. 2.—A1l that BRICK DWELLING II all HOUSE and lot of ground, situate in said township of Upper Saucon and County of Le high, bounded by lands of Solomon Greenawalt. I Ilenry Mover, John Newcommer. Geo. Blank. Abraham Geissinger and others, containing thirty-one acres and one perch of land, strict measure, with the appurtenances. NO. 3--All that certain lot or piece of `WOODLAND. situate in the said town• ship of Upper Sancon, in the County of Lehigh. bounded by lands of Abraham Geissing er, Solomon Greenawalt and others: containing 4 acres and ten perches, strict measure, with the appurtenances. . 0 5 NO. 4.—A1l that certain other lot or 744'piece of WOODLAND, situate in Upper 4 Saucon township, Lehigh county, bound ed by lands of Abraham Geissinger, Soltimon Greenawalt and others, containing five acres and six perches of land, with the appurte nances. Being the Real, state of Jacob Geissinger, deceased, late of the township of Upper Saucon. in the County aforesaid. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by Aden. THOMAS GEissixnErt. By the Court:—J. W. .MICKLEIL , Clerk. Sept. 10, 1656. —4t RALLY I RALLY I nALLIn A 811 OUT FOR FREEDOM! TEEN OUT! TURN OUT! ONE AND ALL TO THE Great Wass Meeting To be held at Allentown on Friday September 1:741t, IsOti, at I o'clock in the afternoon. The Bon. Anson Durlingnwe, lion, David Wilmot, and Dr. William Elder will he present to address the sneeting. Let no person neglect to avail himself of the op portunity of hearing these distinguished champions of Freedom. Come one, union all, to hear and see these great men of our hand. —^t 112 V 011,1rilr 3r _C es I ETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned in the estate of DAVID FINK, late of the township of Heidelberg. Lehigh county, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment with• in six weeks of this date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, within the above mentioned time, to SAMUEL J. KISTLEIt, Administrator lletdelbeig, Sept. 10, 1850 PUBLIC SALE. Iv ll \ l: ,, , , e ,r st, c ll x il as tit ot u s b , l i ic t,ii.1 t . 1 , ;, ; h o w l l i l l ie th pr o ti:n o it , e e tb i e t r i next, at I o'eloek in the afternoon, the following de scribed valnahle real estat viz: NO. I.—DWELLING HOUSE AND TRACT of Land, situate in said New Texas, Lower Maeungy township, Lehigh county, adjoin -6•1 ing the property of John Wannetnacher and / 1 49 . : L the School House Lot, containing 61 rods. Thereon is erected u two-story stone Dwel ling Douse, Blacksmith shop, (excellent stand fur said business,) Stable and other outbuildings, with a large number of choice fruit trees. No. 2.—A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF Ground, situate in the same place, with a front of 50 feet, and containing in the entire 51 square rode, the whole under good fences. NO. 3.—A CORNER LOT, TN THE SAME place, containing iu front -11 feet, and in the entire :10 square rods. The above property, es before stated, is all located in the thriving village of New Texas. and admirlbl3 situated for the carrying on of any kind of business. At the Melee time will be sold a heavy Four-llur:e Wagon, nearly new. • The above being the property of William Lobaeh. The conditions will be made known on the day of rule and due attendance given by WALTER - P. 111.713E11, Assignee. September 10. —1 S. SWEITZER'S - -; • , • .*-A7,-7 .3, 4? 2:kle.g.Z.c.a6kl=3lght7:7l %; • , r .\ \, Pion° Forte Alantinetory, ! , 3 A •LT. EN TOW N. Pa., WARE ROOM, NO. 122 tVe.t 11 Pamiltun ,trect. t'on..t.mtly on hind n .npe !tor ;v.:011'11.M of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES. of Ow 181,4 and most approved -tylet, including such iln have tour round tormvs, with baths linished and polished in agreement with the front, enroll rect. Av., warranted to he of the hest materials and worktn tn- MAIL Sceond-hand Pianos taken in port payment for nor ones. Ang. 20-3 m The New 'fork Store. ADDRESS TO FRIENDS•A•ND THE PUBLIC. Our worthy patrons now attend. And call again upon your FRIENDS. And view their Goods and prices o'er,— You know the place—the NEW YOltK STORE. Wo deal in floods of every kind, To satisfy each varied mind, And clerks we have who aro on hand, To sell our Goods at your command.. • Remember now, that what wo say Is not intended for boys' play. But all the goods which wo shall keep, Wo do intend to SELL THEM CHEAP. Our DRY GOODS stock is now complete, With any store wo can compote, Some Goode are common, others rare, • •Selected with the greatest caro. • Here ladies you can always find, (boils well adrptod to your mind; In choapost PRINTS.you can be dressed, Or SILKS and SATINS of the best. There families can be supplied, PROVISIONS we for all provide, • And GROCERIES wo have on handy Of the best produced in any laid... Our friends and patrons, one And all. Who wish for BARGAINS, make a-call, Our whole stock is say nice,. •• • And sold at the lowest price. We've FANCY GOODS, a lnrgo supply, For all those who wish tct buy ; Aud many g oods of every kind, You at the NEW YORK STORE will find. N o w wo invite you one and all, At Haupt and•Stuckort's givo a call, Number 29 West Hamilton Street, . With every attention you will meet. ltan's Coutt Sale, By virtue and in pursuance of an order kg+ • sued out of the Orphan's Court of the County of Lehigh, there will he exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 11th day of Octo ber, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the pre• tnises, a certain LOT OF' GROUND, With the appurtenances, situated in the Borough of Al.. lentown , in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, de•• scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at the south-east corner of a thirty-three feet why) sheet and a twenty feet wide alley, thence along said Alley northwardly one hundred and eighty feet to another twenty feet wide Alley, thence along said Alley eastwardly forty-two feet to the Ground nowpr late of William Fry, thence along said Grenfol southwardly 168 feet by said 33 feet wide street, thence along said street eastwardly 42 feet to the place of begin ning, containing 7308 square feet, more or less. Being the Real Estate of Jacob Althouae, deceased, late of the township of Upper Hano ver. County of Montgomery, dcc'd. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by MICHAEL TRUMP. Administrator. By the Court :—J. W. 'MICKLEY, Clerk. Sept. 3. —6t 1 4 12C411010"31E`JSECC31E.• I ETTERS of Administration having been I-A granted to the undersigned in the estate of JONAS lIKNSICKER, late of the township of Hei delberg. Lehigh county, deceased, all persona indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment within six weeks of this date ; and all persons having claims will present thorn, duly authenticated for settlement within the above mentioned time, to GODFRIED PETER, Administrator. Heidelberg, Sept. 10, 1850 PUBLIC SALE. WILT. be sold at public sale, on Saturday the 4th of October next. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon:, opori the premises, in North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, a certain tract of Land, containing 4 acres,. more or less, on which there arc invaluable deposits of C:1 0 3FIL The mines can he successfully worked itumedinto ly, and will be found to produce a lucrative Persons desirous of making an investment would do well to examine the property prior O. the day of Sale. Thq conditions will be made known on the day of sale and duo attendance given by DANIEL STECKEL. • —3t F-vt. 17 SURGICAL tto MECHANICAL DENTIST., DR. C. C. H. GUNN. from New York, in vites the attention of those in Allentowii and vicinity, who require operations on the natural Teeth, or who are in need of artificial ones, to his suparior mode ofoperating in all the different departments of Dentistry. • Having had eight years' experience in lnd profession. and availing himself of every valu able improv6ment, he knows he can render the very best assistance to the patient of which the Art is capable. • REIPMENCES.—Rev. 'Minas be Witt, b. D Rev. Charles M. Jameson, F. Clarkson, M. Di William Underhill, M. D., New York city. Office for the present at the American Hotel. Patients also visited at their residence if do. sired. ilentown. Jan. 17, 113A11. CM New Texas Motet NEW TEXAS, LEHIGH COUNTY, pIIE undersigned having lately dispasedof his Store, / has taken the übove named Hotel, formerly kept by Simon Schumacher. The bone bee been renovated and improved in a man:. tier which will compare favorably with ,the best Hotels in the coutt.; ty, and cannot fail to give satisfac tion to tho,q, who may patronize him. His TABLE will •always he supplied with the choicest and most wholesome provisions the market affords, and his BAR with the purest and best liquors. The Raiding belonging to his house is good and extensive, and will be supplied with this best provender, and attended by careful hostlers.—s. Nothing in short, shall be left undone to make hill Guests comfortable. and he flatters himself that by strict nttentinn to busioess he may merit and moire a lineral share of , public encouragement. .7gr-Druvers can always be accommodated On rea. stumble terms. Pasture furnished if desired. JACOB MICHAEL. : ' July 14 MEHL NEWS OFFICE. REIMER., No. 10 East Hamilton street; " having purchased the right and good will of A. Wint, late news dealer, is now pre pared to serve any of the following named newspapers and periodicals at the earliest pos. Bible time after publication. Ile is the only news agent in town, and will 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 after the arrival of the cars: Public Ledger, Daily Pennsylvanian, Dail? News. Philaddphia . Daily Times. Philadelphia Daily Demokrnt.(German.) New York Tribune, New York Herald, New York Times, New York Ledger, Flag of our Union. Ballou's Pictorial, Harper's Magazine. Waverly Magazine, Yankee Privateer. Frank Leslie. New York Stoats (German,) and general agent for all Pa= pers. Msgazines, &c., throughout the United States. Allentown, Aug. 27: 3m CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TOE 0111:.1T PURIFIER Or VIII 111.000 t THE ILIEsT ALTERATIVE: IiNoWN I Not a Particle r f Mercury in it ! An infallible remedy fur Scrofula, Ring's Evil, Rhos+ tuntism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimpleitoir PoStules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sure Eyes, Ringworm, or Totter, Scald huatl, Enlargement and pnin of tht and Joints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases aria ing from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudenco in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This great remedy, which has become so rapidly and so justly celebrated for its extraordinary efficacy ill nalieving nud curing man. 4 of the most obstinatci and terrible forms of disease with which mankind Is afflicted, is now offered to the public, with the eon& dent assurtanco that no Manioat. ruscovEnr. over made huts been so eminently successful in curing Scaoruta, and ALL DIST:SEES 07 T117. - BLOOD, as CU. ter's Spanish Mixtura. • The proprietors are rocciving by Ivory man Mote flattering and astonishing details of cures m 84441141 parts of tho country, and in, moat caeca whore the sk ill o f the best Physicians had been tried in vain. Its Pryor over the BLOOD is truly remarkable, and all diseases arising from impurity of that great Si 'OP fare, have boon relieved and cured without a IM— O') failure out of the, aousands who havo used Carter's Spanish Mixture contains no hiurottrE. oPb ura. Arsenio, or any dangerous drugs, but is oompos. oil of Roots and Herbs, combined with Othet ingrodl. - onto of known virtue, and may be given to the young. est infant or most detilltalcd invalid, without the least possible hesitation. WI& S. BEERS & CO., Proprletorsj No. 304 Broadway, New YOrk, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For safe by J. B. Moser, Allentown, S. line,Bethlehem, and druggists and merchants generally. • New York, February 13, 1853, . • -6t IZECI
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