Who?' What t and Wherefore! OR, A FEW FACTS FOR THE INVALID.—Have our readers ever heard of Professor HOLLOWAY ? 17,ndoubtedly they have, just as they have heard of BOMBOLT, ARAGO, OERSTED, SILLIMAN, AGM eta, and other notable men of learning. But have they ever asked themselves who and what he is ? If they have no definite information on that matter, we will proceed to enlighten them. The professor is an English physician, a native of that country which produced Harvey, Hun ter, Abernethy, and other illtuninati of medical science.. So much for the wno ; and now for the WHAT. He is to other physicians what CLAY, WEBSTER and Caltioux were to states men, what WAsatbrarobt—revered name !---was to patriots and generals,—what SHAKESPEARE was to dramatists, and Invisc, and CHALMERS to preachers,—viz : the greatest of his age and profession. Ills reputation has penetrated the encrustations of prejudice, surmounted the bar riers of malice, and he avowedly stands alone, the MEDICAL COLOSSUS of the world. So much for the wit Ar. WITSREFORE do we speak of him here ? If, when our fellow countrymen were dying by thousands, of yellow fever, at Norfolk and Portsmouth, we had heard of a remedy which would arrest the progress of the disease, ilAd stay the footsteps of the spoiler, and we had neglected to communicate it, what would have been our desert.? Truly, a very summary pun• ishment by Lynch law. For if there be any duty more imperative than another, it is this,— " to visit the sick in their affliction," and to use 'very means for their restoration to health. This is why we speak of Professor HOLLOWAY. This is our answer to the WHEIMFORIV. Years ago, when the Professor was a much younger man than he is at present, his atten tion was directed to the great disproportion be tween the cures performed by the Physicians, and those which they undertook to perform. He observed that not once in a score of cases were they:successful. It seemed to him, either that medicine was not worthy the name of a science,—that it was merely a thing of chance, and therefore a positive injury to mankind, or that the Physicians wore ignorant of the true healing art. Having embarked on the study of human physiology, and understanding the pathology of diseases, he alighted upon the true reason of want of success, and made that dis covery which will immortalize his name. To Cure a disease, doctors treated it locally, topi. cally. Was it the kidneys that were deranged? Or the liver 1 Or the stomach ? Or the lungs ? Straightway they proceeded to prescribe for kid neys, liver, lungs, or stomach, not knowing that the evil was contained in the blood, which fed those organs with its life gioing stream, and that to arrest the disease at its very seat and centre, they should purify that vital fluid, and leave the rest to nature. This is the secret of Dr. Motto WAY'S astonishing success in all parts of the world. He purities the blood and health follows. • Let any sick person, who has " suffered n a ny things of many physicians," and obtained no benefit, give heed to these words of ours, and try HoLt.owAx's PILLS —if he is internally af flicted, Or HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT, if he is suf fering from wounds or sores. He will thank ns for our advioe, and rejoice that the Professor has arrived in this country, and opened an ex tensive establishment in New York, which promises to rival his mammoth one in London. —U. S. Journal. • A CHIMER FOIL LADIES ALONE.—Thero is a Presbyterian Church in Northampton county, Va., composed entirely of ladies. They are twenty-two in number. There is:not a single male member among them ; and, of course, as they can have no eldership, they are not properly an organized church : but these la (lies, hoping almost against hope, hare perse vered in their ststerhond, and they have actually increased in number, more than many churches with a settled pastor and the regular ministra . Lions of the sanctuary. The church is called the " Holmes Church," after tho late Doctor Holmes, of Philadelphia, who was a liberal contributor towards its erection. rf'DISTINGUISIIED AERIVALS-BIG SNAKES. —The brig Planet, just arrived from Africa, brought to Salem some monster snakes—ana condas ; one eighteen feet long, and another thirty-five feet in length. These snakes, when at liberty, arc ravenous and dangerous, and will seize animals of large size, and after crush ing them so as to break all their bones, will swallow them whole. The crew of the Planet report that the largest of these snakes had de voured a woman and a child before •it was taken. On Saturday - they were preparing to feed it with a good sized dog.—Neteburyporl herald, Sept. 22. 1:1:72.111E DOCTORS AND Moors.—Ttfo editor of the Medical and Surgical Journal comes out strongly in favor of hoops. He says nothing can be more appropriate during the heat of Summer than those light frames to raise the weight of the skirts from the hips and lower part of the back. He counsels moderation, however, and cautions the ladies against mak ing such very airy sprites of themselves as to take cold. Yes, ladies, beware of the whoop ing cough. 3:7ICANSAS ELEA:MON.—The National 'lan ais Committee, in a recently published state ment, estimate the real Freo State inhabitants of the territory at the present, at 30,000; and the Pro-Slavery settlers at 5000. The number of Free State inhabitants is no doubt put down much too high. 117 . STRANGE DISEASE. —Dr. J. A. Morgan, a respectable gentleman of Cold Spring, Texas. , died very suddenly , a few days since, from the erects of a small pimple on his upper lip, which gradually swelled and terminated in death in thee days. He was a native of Virginia. 11:7"A CRAZY MAN RIDING ON A LOCOMOTIVE " PILOT"—The ' Chicago Tribune gives this thrilling incident : As a train of passenger cars entered the station house at Waukegan, a day Sr two since, a man was discovered riding on the pilot or " cow-catcher," in front of the locomotive. When, where or how ho got into that dangerous position was to everybody a mytitery. On removing him it was found that one of his legs was broke. He, however, made no complaint, and was unable or unwilling to answer any question put to him. He maintain ed complete silence, except when any one offer ed to touch a small box in which he carried a small sum of money. He would then command them not to touch it. It was concluded that the man was crazy. In one of his pockets were found a quantity of trinkets—the treasures of a''crazy mind—together with a piece of bone which he had pulled from the wound of his leg, while occupying his seat on the pilot. The man was taken in charge by the poor agent in Lake county, the fracture in his leg was reduced, and he would doubtless recover. He appeared to be an . Irishman, but would give no name, or other'particulars concerning himself, or his per ilous trip on the " cow-catcher." A CITY OF CnuncnEs.—Surely Easton may be called a city of churches. With a popula tion less than ten thousand, in the town proper, we number thirteen distinct church edifices, most of them large and elegant in construction. We believe that no other town in the State of Pennsylvania, with the same population, can boast of as many edifices dedicated exclusively to the service of God. Of the congregations, 2 are Presbyterian, 2 are Lutheran. 1 German Reformed, 1 Episcopalian. 1 Dutch Reformed, 2 Methodist, 1 Baptist, 1 Universalist, 1 Catho lic,' and 1 Jewish. Besides these, in South Easton there are two or three churches, and in Philipsburg two.—Eastonian. Q :7A. CERTAIN CURE FOR RATTLESNAKE BITE pa SPIDER STING.—Take the yolk of an egg. put it in a teacup, and stir in as much salt as will make it thick enough not to run off, spread a plaster On and apply to the • wound. I would insure your life for a sixpence. The sub• scriber has tried the above remedy in a num ber of cases, and never knew it to fail.--P. Prettyman, M. 1). BREAD AND BUTTEIL—Among the premi ums to be awarded by the Maine State Agricul tural Society are a number for the best speci mens of bread and the best ten pounds of but- ter, to be made by girls under 13 years of age. The idea is a good one. I:lThe largest' ship ever built, .is to be launched next week from the yard of W. H. Webb, New York, named the Ocean Monarch. Her length is 240 feet ; depth 30 feet ; width 47 feet. „7.4,"'LET TILE PUBLIC BEAR IN MIND, that Scarlet Fever, and other complaints incident to sudden ami gos of the weather, ore peculiarly provident at this senean of the year. Thousands of children, end many persons of mature ago, are dying weekly, be cause they overlook the only medicine which is MN lible diseases of that kind. That medicine is Cliekener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, which have been successful in cases of the greatest obstinacy, anti where all other remedies had proved unavailing. Physicians of the highest eminence, have prescribed them in their practice, end they have been highly recommended by a committee of the American Institute, appointed to _investigate their merits. Let those who have never used them consent to make a single trial, anti they will never have cause to regret their determination. In case of failure, if such a thing is possible, the money will in all cases he returned? These Pills cony be lied or Steri3lieei)ers in every City, Town, Village or place in the United States. F• The heat of Summer which is now so rapidly passing away has left in many cases the system de ranged and the blood unhealthy and impure. Many persons who du not purify the system by resorting to medicine which tends to correct the Billions Secre tions, or promptly acting on the Liver, will be taken down with Fevers, Agues, Eruptions on the Skin, Rheumatism. and not %Infrequently those fell licenses, Scrofula. Rheumatism, or other effects of impure blood. If you want a medicine which really possess-. es•the power of purifying the Mood without MB, use Carter's Spanish Mixture, which, as a powerful and prompt alterative, is unrivalled. In proof of its pe culiar virtues, we refer to the great number of Blood Diseases of the very worst form which have been cured Icy its own after all efforts of physicians and the largo number. of advertised medicines had signally failed. More than ten thousand cases of Scrofula. Rheumatism, Syphilis. Mercurial Affe , tions. fir. , be.; have been cured Icy a timely resort to this extraordi nary Purifier or the Blood; and wherever it has he roine known it supersedes all other unalicines and is regularly prescribed Icy the faculty. ...711P . DALLEY'S MAGICAL. PAIN EXTRACTOIL—There never has been a discovery made in Materia Medics, whereby pain Can he so quickly allayed, and where parts in a high state of inthnnation can be so rapidly reduced to their natural state, nor where wounds and can be So thoroughly and rapidly healed, and decayed parts restored without either sear fir defect, than with DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC TOR. In Cuts, Wounds, Sprains and Bruises—casualties to which children are constantly subject—the anion of the genuine BALLEVS PAIN EXTRACTOR, is ever the canto! !tow much Pain and Suffering may lint thus be prevented!• Moreover, Life itself it of ten dependent upon having at hand the tic/Mine DALLEy EXTItAQTOR, and for particular. of which I respectfully refer to toy printed pamphlets, for tho truth of.which I hold myself re.p,o,ild e , No ease of Burns and Scald, uo matter how severe, has ever yet, in any one instance, 'resisted the all powerful, pain-subduing and healing qualities of the DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. No PAIN EXTRACTOR IN UENUINE unless the box has upon it n Steel Plate Engraved Label with the sig patting of C. V. CLICKENER dc, CO., proprietors. and HENRY DALLEY, manufacturer. Price Cents por box. "Al-All orders should be addressed to C. V. Click °nor .t Co., 81 Hawley street, New York. MARRIED On the 14th of September, by the Rev. Mr. Dubs, Mr. JAMES Scutum, of South -White hall, to Miss SUSANNA Mama, of Upper Ma cungie. On the 28th of September, by the same, Mr. &ix KNAUSS, tO Miss SARAH ROTH, both of Allentown. AM "I" SS. ALLENTOWN MARKET. (Corrected weekly by Pretz, Guth & Co.) Flour, barrel, $7 .10 W licit t, . . . . 1 20, Ha in, I ! Corn, • 60'1-iiiks Eye ...... lerA 12 Oats, . . . . . 3.5.14 ,, •41 . 14 Hay iJ 0011111.: . Jr, ...... 20 Salt, • 55 Eggs,' dos,. . . 14 THE LEHIGH REGISTER, OCTOBER 1, 1.856 614AnPLEY'S Terpsichorean Minstrcls, -AND - OPERATIO RI:IEIMM TROUPE, Will give another brilliant Concert this WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1,1856, At the Odd Fellows' Hall Cards of Admission :25 cents—Children half price. Doors open at G& o'clock. Oct. 1. --It , Orplityn's Court Sale, R y. virtue and in pursuance of an order is sued out of the Orphan's Court of the County of Lehigh. there will be exposed to public sale, on Friday the 24th day of October next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, on tract No. 1, the following valuable real estate. viz: NO. 2.--A certain Lot of-ground situate in Lower Macungy township, Lehigh county, on the road from Allentown to Reading. adjoining lands of Hiram Harlot:her, Jacob Ilarlacher and others, containing 24 acres, more or less, all good farm land. The improvements there on are a one-story FRAME DWELLING DOUSE, NI stable. and other outbuildings. A Bond well is near the house, and the lot is well plant ed with choice Fruit trees. NO. Tract, of 'Woodland, situate in Upper Macungy township, Lehigh county, ad joining lands of Jonas Bastian, Reuben Bastian, and others, containing several acres and several rods. Being the real estate of the late Joins Faust, deceased. late of Lower Alactingy township. The terms en the day at the place of sale, and due atttndonce given by REUBEN BASTIAN t Adrnin , s ELEMINA BURNEY Oct. 1 War in Xansas. GREAT EXCITEMENT! IT is an indisputable fact that at the present time there is unteh excitement existing all over our country, and great men seem to be disetts. , ing the int im iota subject as to whether the Territory of Kan sas shall be a free or slave State. lint we take plea sure in informing the people of Allentown and sur rounding country, who desire to live a peacef u l life, that we have just received from New York and Phila delphia a large and heavy stock of Full and Winter (loads. We do not think it necessary to " Mow" and "gas" about "30 and 10" ear-loads as some of our neighbors do. and of making people believe we can sell cheaper then anybody else, beenti , e we believe that "honesty is the best policy.'' We must have a profit everything we sell. and so most others if they try . to make an honest living, which fact is' well known by the public. We boy mot cell for CASH, which with " many Sales and small profits," however enables us hi.sell :11nmst as cheap as similar goods are sold in tho cities, and its cheap as theeltenp.! est in Allentown. These are honest farts.and we in vite pertions to examine fir themselves before making purchases elsewhere, which will no dJubt convince them of what we say.' GUT/I Sl'ilLof:Cll, 41 West Ilsteillen St SII A WbS,—The best assortment or vial 1.. and Winter Shawls in Allentown, such as Ilroehit, Long and Square, Illaiiket Shawls, Mourning, Mo rino, and (AMA Shawls, fur stile cheap by MEN'S WEAR,—black brown and blue Cloths, of all prices, black and fancy Cassimeres. Said netts of nll colors and prices, Tweeds, Kent uckyJeans, Satin and Silk Vestings, Silk Velvet Vestings, Un der Shirts and Drawers, n full assortment. for side cheap by G U 771 ,f• SC 11 L 1.171. HOUSEKEEPING OODS,—the cheapest end hest selected assortment that can ho found in town, of Bleached and Unblem4l Muslin t, of nil prices, Bleached null Unblenehed 1114 Sheetings, Unary Asnaburg, Bed Tickings, Furniture and Apron Cheeks, Linen end Cotton Dinpers, Wool. Flannels, Linseys, Outten Flannels. Linings, Tow•elings, TriA Linens, Wotilen Blankets. linrsailles l,uilts. ,t r., nt GUTH' h NOM, t'clt,s'. G"'BRIES,- Sugar, (flu, Molasses, Too, Raisins, Dried Apples, Cheese. &v., a fresh anti good supply at f 7 1 .711 SCII 1,0 I'flt S. nUEENSWARE.-A largenuill well tteleeteil titoek of w 17inse and Queenswnre. in setts or by the piece, for sole cheep at CCTV SCII I, 0 UCH'S. LOOK ING LASSES,—or nit Aves and prieee, for ante cheap nt GI 'TII 41. SCI/ L I 'CH'S. ARPETs AND 01 101.,i,uT118,--Floer Oil Cloths, C aF all widths. from the best mantillietories, Ta ble Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Clothe, Oil SIIIIIIeN, the best assortment and excellent styles. for stole by G t:771 WI. 0 1-rit. `ma, SALT,—liround Liverpool Salt, in saelts or kJ by the. bushel, Ashton Pine Salt, Dairy Salt. in small sacks, for sale by GUTH dr XCIII. (fl Cll. NEW? ACKEREL—Nos. I. 2 and 3, in whole, half and quarter barrels. for sale pileup by GCTII SCHLOIT'II. Sept. 24, 1556. • ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY rhino nod in parstontee of nn order istitted cut II of the Orphan's Court. of the county of Lehigh, there will lie eviewed to publie'sale. on :Wordily the 25111 day or 0-iiiber. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the prentieer, the following described proper ty viz: • A certain tract of land, with the appurte• !lances, situated in Salleburg township, in the county Of Lehigh aforesaid,, hounded by lands of amad. Kiehlien, Ellen Spinner, and the public read leadrhg froin Allentown to Emauk and the rout from Allen town to l'hilndelphia, eontaning in front on said. road 102 feet and in depth 2011 more or less. The im provements thereon are n one-story DWE NIP a Niel: blac E ksmith shoo LLINC- anti oth HOUS er witi , otiltl • • Inge. Being the real mdate of John Spinner, deceased. latent' the township of Salishurg and county aforesaid. Terms on the day at the plum of sale, and due at tendance given by, JOILN num:, Agent for the Admr':4. By the Court :—J, W. Mm, KLEY, Cla•l:. cept. 21 Iq2io -4 111:11,' - i1E 1 13L41 _I3Z - S hereby given that in pursuancO of an Art of tho General Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to regulato the sale of Intoxicating Liquors," passed March 81st, 1836, the following named per sons will make applicution to the Court to be held on the :hi day of Novomber next fur License to sell Vin ous, Malt and Brewed Liquors, in quantities not less than one gallon, viz: Edward Schantz, IlorouL,h of . Allentown. Peter Iliery, To cell in ieee meaeure than One Quart; Jacob Michael, Lower Mavungy township. J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. Sept. 17 111F' CID Mit 11E., 1100SES and Lots, of every tu description, and a number of ••tiagi vacant grqund lots, in all parts of the Boroigh of Allentown, are for sale. For further inffirmation inquire at the office of LA WA LL & ST:1111ER, • Renl Estate Agents, • No. 59 East llamilton Street. September 10 DP O FF bl E w l' l4; s tz. 4:ith ' '7 ' l3 lt; ;. H s F t t o r r ' e ' . t' at the American hotel. liEli G1•l'/1 d'• St'll l'oll. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consirting of entirely new and desirable styles, :melt no eon not be found nt any other Merchant Tailoring Hstablishment in Allentown. The goods were select ed with the greatest care, atol will be made lip in the latest style anti fashion, and wart anted to prove the smile as represonted nt the time of pitrebase. Observe, that every article of Clothin g sold by the proprietors of this establishment is of their 01V11 Mite, and 11111 y be relied upon as being good durable work. Among their extensive assortment may ho found, fine Muck and Mlle new style DRESS . AND FROCK COATS, made in the latest fashion of French end English Coats, new style Iltisiness Conti.. of Meek, Brown. lue, Olive and Green Cloths, and plain and figured enssimers; Over Coats, of all totalities, styles and prices, pantaloons, tests. and iu fact evervt king in the READY 11.41.1 R CLOTHING line, from nn over-emit dawn to nn undershirt. The three grunt features of Keck Store are, that they huy for Cash, mid cons,,v,,ifity tutu sell cheaper than any of the others ; their goods are made up under their own supervision, and hi-t thongh nut 'mist, they sell them for wind they really ore. Also, n largo stock of linnilkereldefs, Shirts, Ciit lnrs, Winter Hosiery, Uud•v Shirts and llt•awer' Of all kinds, and everything in taut that Is usually kept in stores of the kind. 4;n 1 tint see before you ' , invites° elsewhor,?., ns they willingly show what they have. They nee satisfied that all their goods bear.a close ex amination. ISM • NO. la East Hamilton street, formerly orenpied by Mrs. Kauffman, has just returned from New York and Philadelphia. with a very large and superior :Audi of Fall and Winter :RV GOODS,. ~. M IN I. gL i l t i lle iLil E very latest and most aporoced i) 6style of llolinets. which will be sold us elte:tp it not. a little cheaper, than they eon be pur chased at env place In town. liter stock of Ribbons and A rtiticiel Flowers cannot be surpintseil in this or any other country town for beauty and cheapness.— tAte wants persons to give her a rail and examine her stock, se tot they may judge for themselves. Ac :111. tics acquired a thorough knowledge of the host ile_ . awl employs none hut the best Milliners, sbe is ~ repu,..l to oat-rent nil work done at her estaldish• ,till): t., be as represented. She is anxious to satis fy all who or.y favor her with their patronage. Old bonoots ropoirea so us I. make them look equal to new. Sbe returns her thanks for the patronage thus for bestowed ,lii her, nod hopes by strict attention to business. and selling at low prices, to merit a eontin. thanre ~!. the same. • •ktcp.,:mber 17. fflc----...1N the Orphan's Chitin of Lehigh - , SEAL •county. In the matter of the ac count of Jonas G..Geringer, Adtninis 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, 1856, 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. Sciberling, in Weisenburg township, Lehigh county, where all persons interested may attend if they see proper: • IM MI L ' (;t" , "IDS.--Of every r12.1t. and .• I'lxin It ud Faucy I;t., Laines, Irt•••,11 Cloth.] tincen, uch72,-31, S riauni:, or .11 of the beet seloollono in tho market, fur sale .heap by GUTH& SCHLOWA RIR! FAIR! FAIR! !TRE Agricultural Fair alwoys attraets considerable attention in the mind of the public, and always brings scores of strangers to town. most of whom I motto come kin of a purchase while h'ere, and of course try to carry out self-interest by baying where they can get the chcopcst and most arti cles for the kaxt moue,. We therefore take this meth od of informing the public that we have just received : Our Fall and Winter ' , bad( of Dry Goods, Ileatly-Made Clothing, &e., nod which we can afford to sell cheaper than ally other Store ill town, and for the proof of what we soy we only ask a call before purchases are undo elsewhere, as wo don't chorge anything for ! showing what we have, not fore° any person to buy if pricem, and vudity are not suitable. We are confident we ha ve the Mot re: 4 lllOlMM° goods in town, because we have no 211 year old stock on our shelves lib a some others, which is frequently palmed off for new, but nearly everything is fresh, nod alwa:tts amid_ I age to keep it so, by selling fit such low prices that at the end of each season we have scarcely anything remaining. We buy exclusively for CASH. and by gaining that per eentoge we can sell lower than those who buy on tick," a n d who are therefore compelled to ''screw" the discount out of (heir patrons. The..e are films on by of consideratio I. We !Hive just 1111- melted a largo and splendid stock of Indies' DRESS GOODS, of the latest styles of plain, block, (ding.. barred and striped Silks, very champ. Du Lassoes, Cashmere. Do lieges, Plaid Do Baines, plain find fan cy all-wool De Imines, Coburg Cloths, Alpaccas, Lus tres. owl Calicoes. of ill sorts and prices, from 5 sets. op to 12.1. or SHAWLS we hove a large and un surpossed assortment, such to+ Brocho.—single and double, Bay State, Cloth. Cosh teem Operas, Stellats. It •. of all prices nod qualities. Our assortment of DomES'ffC (moos, is full and varied, among them sMoe soperior blenched and unbleached Iltuslins of all widths, prices mot qualities. bleached and unbleached Table Diapers, 11l widths, Ac. Flannels, all wool. of all colors, CS low 11S 2.3 etc. n yard, bleached and un bleaohed Caubm Flandels, Blankets, Ginglmols. Cheeks: Tick big. &e., very cheap. GENTLE MEN'S WE.% R.—to this branch WO pay partienlq attention. We hare n largo and heavy stock of REA Dl' MADE cr.oTinso. Of all descriptions. which we offer to soil cheaper than it eon be bought onywitero else'in town. Among the stock we hove all kinds of Frock and Business Coats, Common. Plain and Fancy Cassimere Pants, of all prices. Vests,—black. Satin, Silk, Plush and common, to gether with all kinds of Cloths, Pin in mad Policy Cassimeres.•Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Drawers. Sus ponders, Mro- Shirts, Cravats, Tics, Stocks, Gloves. which we will sell Cheaper t h an the cheapest. Cum and judge for yourselves. L STRAUSS - ,t" CO: Sopt. 2! ASStC►NE NOTICE. V V HEREAS, JOHN Tustcm.na and his wife Manx ANN, of the township of Washing. ton, Lehigh county, on the sth day of Septem ber, 1R56, made a voluntary assignment to the undersigned, of all their property, real and per , sonal. for the benefit of their creditors, notice is hereby given to all such indebted to the said John Treichier, to make payment within 6 weeks from date 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 H. 13 " tIZ IWI I tsb E, the Demoora lie Candidate for the Vice Presidency is at present stomping the State, and it is expected he will also visit Allentown, in which'levent, a commit tee will lie readiness to escort ' hint nn his arrival to Reek S Newhard's Clothing Cairo, N0.:15 West Hamilton vtreet, where he is to be lifted with a snit of clothes. They have just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they purchased a large stock of liECli NEWll.l.ltn Allenlown, Sept. 17 For the Ladies. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. MRS. FRANKLIN SMITH, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. JOSHUA SEIBERLING, Auditor, Sept. 24. . LOON HERM STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! nWEN. It. HOFFMAN, No. 13 West Hamilton street, opposite the Odd Fellow? Hall. calls the attention of the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, to the fact that never in the history of the town was there an establishment that kept on land n larger and more complete assortment of all kinds nod varieties of STOVES, TIN AN!) HOLLOW WARE, and which were offered at such exceeding low prices. Its stnel: of stoves comprises every known style of Cooking, Parlor, ]tar-room nod (Mee Stov—, nod of Tin and Hollow Winn lie takes pains in keeping on haul everYthing that can posidbly be wanted in his line, which is nll made by good practical workmen nod the very best of materials. Particular attention is paid ht Spouting and Rooting, which is always duce In an unsurpassed style and workmanlike manner. ,Persons wishing to porches° articles to his line of business are respectfully invited to call at his store nod convince themselves of the splendid stock and low prices. All hinds of jobbing dune at short notice and low rates. ;`OId Stores. iron, copper. brass, lead and pew- ter will be taken in exchange for new Ware Sept. 17, Glorious News. THE under;4gned has just returned trout the City with a splendid nssort mentof New which in connection with those previously recieved, forin very large and unsurpassed stuck of the following named ware.: COOTS AND SHOES. mews and Boys' Calf, Kip and coarse Boots and Brogans : Alen's Congress Itoets and Gaiters; Shoes, SlipperF, Oxford Ties, and Boys' and Children's Boots, Ladie...' Gaiters, kid taco Roots awl Bin...lda Misses' and Chilan:Wl Shoes, together with an unsurpased stock of Gums. HATS AND CAPS lEB Alen received, a fine assortment of Silh, Moleskin and Brush lints: Kossuth and emit Hats, fur Men and Children: and ti lazed, Mil: and fancy Caps, of the latest :dyke and very then f'. • TRUNKS AND VALISES. A large assortment of leather and oil elodi tranits, some brass mounted. nail Valises, rorp;..it Bags, he., fur sale at low wives at tho 1 Albin Shoe and Hat iitore." 77 West Ilumilton street, Allentown. ELLAt3 NIERTZ. Sept. 17. —tf Election Proclamation, PURSUANT to the nil of the General Afiurnbly of the eiinuncinweidth of Penusylennia, passed the 2.1 day of July, NATII A N WEILER, Sherif] of the county of Lehigh, do hereby give public Indio: to the electors of the abiresaill county, that a (leiter al Election will be held in the will county, on the second Tuesday in October next (which will be the Hill of soil mouth,) for the purptwe ofehosing by balk t, CM PERSON for Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Auditor i‘oneral of this State. ONE PERSON Sro Surveyor tieneral of this State. ONE PERSON to represent Om district eomposed of the Counties of Lehigh and Bucks in Congress of the United States. ONE PERSON for President Judge of the Third Judicial District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, composed of the counties of Lehigh and North ampton. TWO PERSONS for Associate Judges of Lehigh county. • TWO I'EItSONS to represent the diAriet composed of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon in the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Sheriff of this county. ONE PERSON for Re...order of Lehigh county. ONE PERSON fur Prosecuting Attorney of this county. OSE PERSON fur Commissioner of the county of Lehigh. • ONE PERSON for Deputy Surveyor of this county. ONE PERSON for Director of tho Poor of the county of Lehigh. ONE PERSON for Auditor of the county of Le high. TWO PERSONS for Trustees of the Academy in Allentown. The electors of the county of Lehigh M'oreeni,l, on the said second Tuesday of October next, will meet at several districts composed of the boroughs and the several townships Mllowing, to wit.: The electors of the North Word, in the borough of Allentown, will hold their eleetion at the 'house of Samuel Moyer. The eleeiors of South Ward, in the borough of Al lentown, of the house of tieorgo Wetherhold. The electors of Lehigh Ward, at thu house of Jo seph Ilex. The electors of Salisbury township, at the house of John Yost, in said ton n.hip. OM Tho electors of South Whitehall township, at the house of Josiah Strauss, in said township: The electors of Hanover township, at thu house of Charles Ritter. in llittersville. The electors of . Upper Salit.l)Ti tOWnS1111), at the house efiaturs Wilt, in said township. The electors of Unfits:lmola, at the house of ,:oses Albright in said borough. The electors of Weisenhorg township, nt tho house of Elias Stealer, in said tdwnship. Thu electors of Ileidelberg township, at the•konse of Peter Miller, in said township. The electors of Washington township, at the hours. of D. C. Peter, in said township, Tho electors of North Whitehall townel i i r , at the house of John Schantz, jr., in said township. Thu electors of Lowhill township, at the house of Jacob Zimmerman, in said township. Thu electors of Upper Macungie township, at the house or Henry Ginkinger, in Fop:lt:rale. The electors of tower Maeungie township, at the house of Charles hill, in Millerstown. The electors of Upper Milford township, at the hone of George Beck, in said township. The electors of Lower Milford township, at the house of Henry Dillinger, in said township. The electors of Lynn township, at the house of Da vid Inciter in said township. The General Election in the said several districts to be opened between the hours of eight mud ten in the forenoon, and shall continuo without interruption ur adjeurnment until PC7.211 in the evening—when the pens shill be closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. IMI That every pers.on except Justices of the Pence. Militia and Borough officers, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States or oily city or corporatcd district, whether a commissioner, officer or agent, who is or shall be em ployed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State, of the United States, orally incorpdrated district, and also that every member of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioner, or any incur• permed district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office nr appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no other officer of such election shall be eligible to be voted for. The return Judges to meet at tho Court Muse in the borough of Allentown, on Friday, the 17th day of October, 1856. NATHAN wErLpri, Sheriff. liktvii Tl(} COIOIOIIWOALT ir. qberilra °Mee, Alto Itnwn, Serf- 17 1856* • t pnr.mium INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID lIAIR ll "E!, pot rocotrod rOl . 111110, wholeeo l c3llll lamed Shaving Saloon, Nu. 10 Eu.ot IMI colored nt . nll' timee, and . eatisfactiun trir' ranted. Allentown, March 5. • Orphan's Court Sale. HY virtue and in pursuance sof an order IS -10. 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 follow . ing Real Estate, to wit : No. I.—All tlint certain tnessunge, Grist Mill and lot of Ground, situate in the township of Upper Simeon, in the County of Lehigh. bound ed by lands of George Blank, John Newcommer and others, containing 17 acres and 20 perches of land, strict measure. The improvements tt 1- arc a' l '" STONE GRIST MILL J.Lga Stone Dwelling House, Swiss Barn, Waggon-house, cider-press and other outbuild ings. There is also and excellent apple orchard on said premises, with a variety of other choice fruit, trees. &c. 61 7 k NO. 2.at BIK DW rzit 7 N IIOUSE and —All lot th of grou R nd C , situate ELLlNG in said township of Upper Simeon and County of Le high, bounded by lands of Solomon Greenawalt, Henry Moyer, John Neweernmer, Geo. Blank. Abraham Geissinger and others, containing thirty one acres and one perch of land, strict measure. With the appurtenances. z„ NO. 3—All that certain lot or piece of ;WOODLAND, situate in tlie•said town Ship of Upper Simeon, 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. stNO. 4.—A1l that certain other lot or piece of WOODLAND, situate in Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county, bound ed ,by lands of Abraham Geissinger, Solomon Greenawalt and others, containing five acres awl six perches of land, with .the appurte nances. MI Being the Real Estate of Jacob Geissinger, deceased, late of the townshin of Upper Saucon, in the County aforesaid. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by llF.ar BLEUM, Adm'rs THOMAS GEISSINCiER. • By the Cmirt :—J. W. 1111CKLEJ, Clerk. Sept. 10, 185(.1 l'q&I GOD r 3L - `lll - 4E tna ETTERS of Administration having been I-4 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 fin. settlement, within the above mentioned time, to SAMUEL J. KISTLER, Administrator. Realelbeig, Sept. 10, 1850. —Gt PUBLXO SALE.' - NIT 11.71,,,1,1,e, Texno.silt n .s a t a pul. it l i ie n ; „:tl, the ' lth of c., •‘tliepreugesete premise,, next, at 1 o'cloek in the afternoon, the following de scribed valuable real estat .. Vl7 NO. I.—DWELLING ROUSE AND TRACT nr Land, situate in said New Texas, Lower .11, 1. Macitugy township, Lehigh county, adjoin_ •* 1. ing the property of John Wannoinacher and 6, . . the School House Lot, containing 61 rode. -Thereon is erected a two.story stone Dwel ling Muse, 13Inekstnith shop, (excellentatandforsaid Intainnes.) Stable and other outbuildings, with a large number of choice fruit trees. NO. 2.-A FRAME lIOUSE AND LOT OP Ground, situate in the clime place, with a front of 50 feet, and containing in the entire 51 square rode, the whole under gond li•nees. NO. 3.-A CORNER LOT, IN TILE SAME place, containing in front 41 feet, and in . the entire SV equare The above properly, as before stated, is all located M the thriving village of New Texas, and admirably situated for the carrying on of any kind of business. At the same time will be sold a beavy Four-llorao Wagon, nearly new. Thu above * being tho proportyof William Lobneh. Thu conditions will be mode known on the day of ado and due attendame given by WALTER P. EITIBER, Assigneri. September 10 S. SWEITZER'S Piano Forte Atintithetoty, A LLENTOWN, Pa., WARE ROOM, No. r 22 west Hamilton street. Constantly on hand a supe rior assortment of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, of the latest and Most approved styles, including such Its have four round corners, with backs finished and polished in agreeniont withtho front, scroll feet, An., warranted to ho of the best materials and workman ship. Second-baud Pianos taken iu part payment for HOW onus. Aug. 20-3 m HER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. CA TIIn GREAT or az: mcit on TUE BLOOD! TILL 11 usT ALT ER 'VIVI: KNOWN: Soil rade tV Jfereury in II An infallible remedy fit Scrofula, King's Evil, Rhen. matiem, Olotinato Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or n.iitlem on the Pave, lllotehes, Boils, Aguo and Foyer, Chronic. Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Totter, Scald head, Enhargemen t and pain ofthe Bones and Joints, Salt Itlionm, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disordors.and all diseases aria in; rrom an injudicious ueoof Mercury, Imprudence in Life, orlmpurllyof tho Blood. • • • This kraal remedy, wide)! has become so rapidly and so justly celebrated for its extraordinary efficacy in relieving. and curing many or •tho most obstinate and terrible ii. 1111,1 of disease with which mankind is sillicte.l, is now of erect to the public, with tho confi dent USsllllllll'o that Ile MEDICAL DIPCOVERY over made has been so eminently successful in curin g Scaorrt. t. and Ala, DISEASES 01' 1111: BLOOD, RS Car ter's Spanish 31i tore. The proprietors are receiving by every mall most flattering and astonishing details of cures made in all parts the reentry, and in most cases where the skill of the best Physicians had been tried in vain. Its power over the Bboon is truly remarkable, and ail diseases arising from impurity of that great IxAy no lava, have been relieved and cured without a Ma gic failure out of the thoussmls who have used Carter's Spanish Mixture contains uo Murcury, um, Arsenio, or. any dangerous drugs, but is compos ed of Roots and Herbs, combiner' with other ingrodi. onto of known virtue, and may be given to the young est infant or most debilitsited invalid, without the least possible hesitation. AVM. S. BEERS k CO.,,Proprietorti, • Nu. 304 Broadway, New York: :Mr-Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For Pnlo by .1. B. Moyer, Allentown, S. Rau, Bethlehem, and tira:tgiela and nierelnints generally. New York, Fobruary 13.1556, Ilecora.er of D eeds. •. ti To the. Voters of .Lehigh County. FELLOW ClTZZENS.—Encouraged by a hire numberand acquaintances, and in view appropriate the bandits an- ~ i„, from the office for the two and !Aloof of tho or r . , f eH x.5.,,y of filo i n ty ds to ‘‘.vi',11.,,,, end children of Charles Gross, dumped, late i t,,,,,,,,ter of the County, I tiro induced to offer myself to your consideration for the Mitre of RECORDER OF DEEDS, nt the ensuing October clue) tion, Should I be no fortunate as to roceiro n majority of your votes, I will endeavor to attend to the duties of the office with left:tininess and punctuality. GEORGE T. GROSS, (P.n.) of the Into deceased Recorder.) Aug. A. —I f 11IITIIVIt'S PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEAL. . ING CANS AND JARS, for proftersing•Freah Frilita. Tomatoes, kr., for Nilo rit the Now York Store, No. 2. Wcat thimilton streoi, Allentown, Pa. 110UPT k STUCKERT, Sala Aii,tota, Aill"Triof direetlone with each Can. • • INV c..z... en ffEil