The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 08, 1856, Image 3

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    117 • FAST HORSE.—The quickest time upon
the race course of the Farmers' and Mechanics'
Institute, was made by the pacing horse Roa
noke, belonging to Mr. John Scheel z. He made
the mile (twice around the track) in 2 minutes
and 28.'iconds. Roanoke, some years since,
had the reputation of being the second fastest
pacing horse in the country. The quickest time
ever made by him was made on Union Course,
Long Island, being 2,17 the mile.—Eastonian.
taTATAL RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT.-On Wed-
nesday last Mr. JAMES MILLS, of Catasauqua,
was instantly killed by being run over on the
Lehigh Valley Railroad, between Allentown
and Catasatiqua. He was a passenger on the
train, and the accident was occasioned by an ef
fort to regain his hat, which had been blown
off by the wind, in which attempt ho fell and
was passed over by the train.
IrPLEIII6II CANAL TRAM—The shipments
of coal from the Lehigh region for the week end
ing Sept. 27th, amountedto 34.973 tons ; to
tal for the season, 887.204 tons. The amount
of lumber shipped during the same period 1,-
748,372 feet ; total amount 33,598,930 feet.
(rPCARD.—To the. public we return our
sincere thanks for their generosity, and for the
manifestation of respect shown at our Benefit
Ball. May they live long to enjoy our music,
and we continue to merit their kind considera
tion. ALLENTOWN BRASS BAND.
Pennoy!vomit Election.
Wo giro the official votes for Governor in
1854, and Canal Commissioner in 1855, for
purposes of reference:
GOVI:MNOM '54. CANAL COM. '55.
Plumer. Nichobon
2,989 2,124 1.784 1,979
5,115 10,377 9,740 5,877
1,949 2,9119 1.1133 2,149
1,458 2,233 1,331 1,090
2,1111 . .) 2,157 7,1197 1,791
8,493 5,143 9,948 3.294
1,513 • 2.7119 1.4115 2,392
2.3119 4.811 2.470 4,1 7:1
5.089 5,498 5.328 4,123
2.381 . 2,855 2,182 2,382
1.729 1.1127 2.1193 1,4:17
1.227 1.050 1.187 519
2.113 2.774 1,85.1 2,933
COUNTIC9
A (buns,
Allegheny,
Arta6trong.,
)leaver,
iledford,
Berko,
Itradtbrd,
Ducks,
Battler,
Coattail,'
(•urban,
Centre,
Chet , ter.
Clarion.
.01eartield,
Clinton,
Columbia,
Crawford,
Climberland,
Dauphin,
Delaware,
}Alt,
Erie, •
Fayette,
Fulton,
thve Ile.
)(lint
glellerson,
Juniata.
tel,
FICOMMII
Lebanon,
Leh
Luria tie.
7 y 4 ,11.1 in g t
J 1 h t,an,
ei ter,
N
Aluli roe.
loti I.g:outcry, 5,550
Montour. 016
Northampton, 3,08 r
NortiuntliTtl, 2.182
Perry. 1.412
rliihoht., 24,930
I'ikc, 021
T'oller, 0511
Schuylkill, 5.888
Stmier,et, 1,208
Snyder,
Susquehanna, 2,120
Fullivitn, 411
Tiogu, 1.480
Cition, 1.013
Tettungo, 1,160
NVarron, 1,110
11'n,Ilingt on, 3.457
Mruyno, . 1.877
'Pact nu Xlllll,l, 3.803
IVynining, 803
Yu!lc, 4,1117
Total, 167,001 2111.008 161,261 1411,7.15
In 1855 there were other votes cast for Canal
Commissioner, ns fdllows : Wim.musoN, 7224 ;
MARTEN, 698 ; CmiAvtin. 4056, and lIENDE itsoN,
2292, :being a total of scattering of 14.250,
which left Mr. PIA'NfEa in a minority of 2714.
Who is John C. Fremont
The enemies of Fremont often put the above
question in n sneering manner. We shall an
swer it. John C. Fremont is one of nature's
noblemen. Borh of poor but respectable pa
rents. without money or family influence to aid
him, he has by. his enterprise, his talent, his
honesty, and his Manly hearing. won to himself
a name that ranks high among the best and
most hOnorable men of his country. He is the
man who has spent most of his life in developing
the reso u rces of the great West for his country's
welfare, and who has gained nn immortal name
for his noble daring and his brave exploits. He
is the man who conquered California and made
her a free and useful State : and above all, who
now, when he has gained wealth and fame, is
the advocate of the free laboring mini and me
chanic, and not the apologist of slavery. He
stands now before the people of the country ns
the opponent of the extension of slavery into
the great territories of the West, in opposition
to James Buchanan the slavery propagandist,
who would by his policy have slivery extended
all over the whole country. This is John C.
Fremont. Are vou.answered ?
Who is James Buchanan t
He is an old bachelor of Pennsylvania, who
was educated in the field of party politics and
has spent a great portion of his life in office
Ile has from early manhood been known as a
political wire puller who had more at heart the
success of his party and himself than the wel
fare of his country. In 1815 a rank Federalist ,
lie assailed the Democratic party and assailed
it with all his power. He has since been the
warmest advocate of that party, and during the
times of its success has been meted out his
share of its spoils. A citizen of a free state, ho
is the advobate of slavery and the exponent of.
the Cincinnati pro-slavery platform. The slan
derer of Henry Clay, the diplomatist who
claims. that might makes right; the opponent of
Tree labor, the endorser of Franklin Pierce,. the
aider of traitor Douglas, the apologist of Bully
Brooks, ho is now the Democratic candidate for
the Presidency, who will be badly defeated in
November next by John C. Fremont. This is
James Buchanan.
ff:7"A Convention of colored men recently as
sembled at Williamsburg, New York, *hen res
olutions were reported, recommending the for
mation of suffrage associations, and that mea
sures be taken to urge upon the Legislature at
its next session, the justice and expediency of
granting to colored men equal political rights.
trj•There is a fiddle in Maine which is RO
big that it takes four horses to draw the bow.
and a stroke produces a sound that lasts for six
weeks.
4.160 4.660
2.154 1,5(18
1.40)) 1,013
934 996
1.786 985
2,015 2.0111
2.399 2,660
2,0:11 3,021
1,487 1.662
350 236
1,098 2.113
2.0211 - 2.312
2,411 2,860
822 1;1111
1,097 1.311:1
1,1914 1,920
01;7 2.315
1,039 1,043
837 1.022
1.090 5,361
851 . 1.197
• 1.865 2.256
3.394 2.633
1.957 3.571
2.266 2,1 1 31
2115 155
1.035 1,808
1.310 1,382
1.327 531
5.2117 3.573
920 -138
3,738 2,113
1.1183 1.1111
1,332 1,539
28.284 25,770
614 64
426 634
sMI2 1.175
1.181 2.11:;0
8111 1,090
1,579 2,161
347 2112
1,381 1.72:1
793 1.300
1,5111 1.468
717 95'8
3,182 3.211
1.591 1.1211
3,547 3.200
520 791
5......14,5111
757
.417
2 VI
2,121
2 ,417
2117
714
4.35
2.7 A
1113E-IM IVIALMILIK.MMISI.
A LLENTOIVN IIIAIt K ET.
(Corrected weekly by Pretz, (loth A; Co.)
Flour, - 0 barrel, . $7 011 Pots toot., : . . . :15
IVheat,. , : . . 120 Hum, 14
Corn, 65 Sidca lO
ltye .. ,Il Shoulders
11,114, 'l5, bunt, 1 I
Hay, 15 1111'llutler, 20
Snit '''' 55! Eggs, lA doz.,. . • Ili
N OTICE is hereby given to the heirs, creditors and
others, who may bo interested in the estates of
the following deceased persons, in Lehigh county,
to wit:
1. The account of William Gorden, Executor of
Sarah Danhel, deed.
2. The account of Nathan Fry, Administrator of
Solomon Rupp, deed.
J. The account of Owen Miller and Godfrey, Pe
ter, Executors of Elizabeth Miller, dee'd.
.1. The Recount of Elizabeth Heintz and Solomon
Kuder. Administrators. of John 8. Heintz. dee'd.
L. The neeount of.llenry Wieand and Elias WM
and, Administrators of Ludwig Meekly, dee'd.
11. The account of Jeremiah Pensternmeher I toil
James Hausman, Administrators of „Michael Haus
!tutu, deed.
7. The account of fleorgo Miller and Peter Miller,
Executors of Peter Miller, deed.
8. The account of Stephen Andress and David
Andress, Executors of Barbara Andress, deed.'
P. Thu, account of Anthony Shelly and Samuel
Shelly, Administrators of Anthony Shelly. dee'd.
10. Thu account of Joseph Walter, of tho Beal
Estate of Andrew Schissler. dce'd.
11. Tho account of Jacob Peter,. Guardian of Ma - -
sena Peter, dee'd.
12. The necount of Martin Keinmerer, Adminis
trator of Magdalena Kemmerer, dee'd.
13. 'rho account of Charles Foster; Executor of
Susanna Surber, de&d. •
14. 'The account of David Klein', Administrator of
Charles Deshler, doe'd.
The above named Executors, Administrators and
thardians have filed their Accounts in the Register's
alike, in Allentown, in and for the County of Lehigh.
which said Accounts will be Mid before the. Orphan's
Court of said county for conflrmation, on Friday the
7411 day of November, 1550, at 10. o'clock in the
forenoon. SAMUEL COINER, Register,
October,. S.
The Southern Democracy on Free White
Labor.
The Richmond Enquirer, a leading Buchanan
paper in Virginia, discourses thus elogently
on the doctrine avowed by the Buchanan
Democratic pirty. It is the same that is now
using the bullets and , •no the nation
to exterminate the Fre, ,cn-of Kansas.
READ, READ:
"Make the labori
~• an the slave of ono
man, instead of the . lave \ c:' society, and he
would be far better , ff.
" Two hundred ears of labor have made
LABORERS A AUPER BANDITTI."—
" Free society has failed, and that which is
not free must be substituted."
" FREE SOCIETY IS A MONSTROUS
ABORTION, and slavery the healthy, beauti
ful and natural being which they are trying
unconsciously to adopt." * * *
" The slaves aregoverned FAR BETTER THAN
THE FREE LABORERS OF THE NORTH are
governed. Our negrocs are not only BETTER'
OFF as to physical comfort than FREE LABOR
ERS, but THEIR MORAL CONDITION is
better."
" We do not adopt the theory that Ham was
the ancestor of the negro race. The Jewish
slaves were not negroes ; and to confine the
jurisdiction of slavery to that race would be
to weaken its Scriptural authority, and to lose
the whole weight of profane authority, for we
read of no negro slavery in ancient time."—
".SLAVERY BLACK OR WHITE IS NECES-
SARY."
" Nature has made the weak in mind or body
slaves." * * " The wise and
virtuous, the brave, the strong in mind or body,
arc born to command." * * *
" Men are NOT born entitled to EQUAL
RIGHTS. It would be far nearer the truth to
say that some were born with SADDLES ON
THEIR BACKS and' others BOOTED AND
SPURRED TO THEM—AND THE RIDING
DOES THEM GOOD. THEY NEED THE
REINS, THE BIT AND THE SPUR." *
* * " Life and liberty are not ina
lienable." * * * *
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPEND
ENCE IS EXUBERANTLY FALSE AND
FALLACIOUS."
Do the laboring men of the North want any
thing more to exhibit to them the principles of
the Slave Oligarchy. that. hosts now that IT
WILL SUBDUE FREEDOM ?
nuelianaws supporters.
The Penn.ky/rauian regales its readers with
the names of certain renegade Whigs who sup.
port Ten Cent Jimmy. We will extend its list
of his supporters :
Preston S. Brooks supports Buchanan.
W. T. Herbert supports Buchanan.
Dave Atchison supports Buchanan.
Stringfellow supports Buchanan.
Governor Shannon supports Buchanan.
Jefferson Davis supports Buchanan.
Isaac Rynders supports Buchanan.
Sheriff Jones supports Buchanan.
Judge Lecompte supportS Buchanan.
Keitt supports Buchanan.
The Ballot Stuffers of California support Bu
chanan.
Butler, of S. C., supports Buchanan.
The Border Ruffians all support Buchanan.
The Slavery Extensionists all support Bu
chanan:
Postmasters and Custom House Officers sup
port Buchanan.
•
Approving of the Kansas Outrages.
The Cincinnati Convention which nominated
Tames Buchanan for the Presidency, adopted
the following resolution, thus approving of the
scenes of violence, robbery, rapine and murder
in Kansas, which Pierce has sanctioned and
approved by ref Using to do any thing to sup
press them, or to bring any of the perpetrators
to justice ; and by his own declarations :
Resolved, That the Administration of FitANK
tax has been true to the democratic
principles, and therefore, true to the great in
terests of the country ; 'in the face of violent
opposition he has maintained the laws nt home,
and therefore we proclaim 'l - 01711. UNQI7AL
HIED ADMIRATION OF HIS MEASURES
AND POLICY.
irr : AN ELECTORAL MIMI' fur Maryland has
been agreed upon by the Fremont men in that
State, and will be published in a few days.
MARRIED
On the 14th. by Rev. A. Podia, Mr. JOHN
TOTTEN to Miss MATILDA SCISENEBERGES, both
of Cams:lllmm.
On the 23d of September, in Chemung. New
York, Mr. CHARLES ROTS, of IVaterloo, N. Y..
formerly of this place, to Miss SARAH K AIKINS,
of Chemung.
DIED
On the Ist of Oct., in Allentown. CAROLINE,
wife of Ilenneville Frederick, aged 24 years.
On the sth of Oct., in Allentown, MARIA,
wife of Jonas Koch, aged about 33 years.
Register's Notice,
THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ,OCTOBER 8, 1856.
Assignee Sale).
WILL be sold at the public sale,-on Friday the
21th of October, at in o'clock in the forenoon,
upon the premises. the following Real Rstote. viz:
No. I.—The well-known Tavern Stand and Tract
of Land, situate in Troichlcrsville, Washington town
ship, Lehigh county, on the state road from Allen
town to Mauch Chunk, containing 10 acres. The ha
proveinenti thereon are a two-story stone
DWELLING HOUSE,
tafratne stabling and sheds ' and other outbuild
ings. The land. is composed of meadow nod farm
land, and is well planted with choke fruit trees.
•
No. 2.—A. certain Tract of Land, situate in the
same place, adjoining lands of A. Olwine, 11110 i other
land ofJohn Treichler, containing 2/ acres. The int
provoments thereon are a two story frame
DWELLING lIOUSE,
and other outbuildings. A considerable por
tion is IVoodland, and the balance meadow and farm
land.
No. 3.—A Tract of Lend, situate in the same place,
adjoining No. 1, No. 2, and other land of John
Truichlor, containing two acres. The tract is suita
ble to cut up in building lots, as it is connected with
two public roads, and is at present used as meadow
and farm land.
No. 4.—A Tract of Woodland, situate in the some
place, adjoining lands of Jacob Nunnemacher, Reu
ben Kern and others, containing 1 acre and 141 rods,
and is overgrown with heavy oak and other timber.
No. I.—A Tract of Land, Batton) in the same place.
adjoining lands of Peter Robert, Reuben Nero, and
all the above named tracts, containing 20 acres. A
considerable portion is Woodland, with all kinds of
timber, and the balance good farm land.
At the same time and place. the following person
al property will be sold at public sale : Four Rocka
way and other pleasure carriages, 4 coal and 1 cook
ing stove, with pipe, a quantity of barrels and boxes,
a lot of building and saw logs, fence posts, mid - a
large lot of other articles too numerous to mention.
The above being the former property of John
Treichler.
The conditions at the time and place of sub, and
attendance given by
EDWARD KOHLER, Assignee,
October Fi, 1856.
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold at public sale, on Saturday the 25111
of October, ut I o'clock in the afterm.on, upon
the p'remisce, the following do.cribed valuable Heal
NO. I.—A HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND. SlT
unto in North lnitehnll Township, Lehigh county,
adjoining lands of Franklin P. .lickley, Paul Bailie!,
Peter, Ural* and others, containing lit acres, more or
l ess , thereon is erected a large brick
DWELLING MUSE.
M.About, 4 nereg of the shove is of tho best
Chestnut iroodlnnil.
NO. 2.—ANOTHER TRACT OF LAND,
situate in the said township and county, containing
about ni 111,1 W. About one half of the tract is clear
and the other excellent woodland. The tract can be
purchased entire, or in tracts, as may be most suitable
to purchastrs.
AT TILE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
the following personal property will be sold at publie
sale. A valuable mare,a rochaway pleasure carriage,
and it heavy four-borsq WU:4IM.
The conditions at the time and plaec of sale, and
due attendance given by
FRANKLIN P. MICKLEY,
PAUL RAMJET,
Assignees of Joseph Fryman.
Oct. 54
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given. that the C.;-partnership
heretofore existing under the name of I'. Bernd
,{; Son, Grain and Flour Dealers, in Allentown, Le
high county, was dissolved by mutual consent on the
2911 t of September. 1856. All persons indebted to
said firm are requested to make payment within xis
weeks front into hereof, and all persons fuming nny
demands against cold limn are also requested to pre
sent their accounts tvithin Raid time.
The business will be carried on nt the olil etand by
RI:ItS1) SMITH, who aloe have the loathe of tho old
Mao and will attend to the settlement of ammtants.
lEM
War in Kansas.
CREAT EXCITEMENT!
'IT is an' indisputable filet that at the present time
1 there is much excitement existing all over our
eonntry, and great men silent to budisenssing the im
portant subject as to whether the Territory of Kan
sas shall be ci free or suite State. lint 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 frw New York and Phila
delphia a large mid heavy stork of Fall and Winter
floods. We do not think it necessary to " blow" and
•• gas" about *3O and .10•' car-loads as 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 have a
small profit on everything we sell, and so must others
it' they try to make an honest living, which fact is
well known by the public. We buy and sell for
CASH, which with 'natty tides and small profits,"
however enables U 8 to sell almost as cheap as similar
goods are sold in the cities, amras cheap as the cheap
est in Allentown. These are honest facts, and we in
viteyersons.to examine forthemselves before making
purchases elsewhere, which will no doubt convince
them id* what we say.
a I'7'll M111:01711, 41 West Hamilton St
(„:11A11' LS. SIIAWLS.—The best assortment of Pal
tLi and Winter Shawls in Allentown, such as Bream
Long and Square, Blanket !Shawls, Mourning, Mo
rims, and other Shawls, for sale cheap by
G Urn
AffEys wEAR.--Lhidc brown and blue u Clothe,of
11 all prices, black and faney Cassimeres, Satti
netts orall colors andpriees, Tweeds, KentnekyJeans,
Satin and• Silk Vestings, Silk Velvet Vestings, Un
der Shirts and Drawers, a full assortment, for sale
cheap by OUT// ,f• SCHLOUCII.
lI Ot'SEIiMB['INO OODS,—the cheapest "and
hest selected assortment thq.ean be found in
town. of Bleached and Unbleached 'Minding, of all
prices, Bleached nod Unbleached Sheetings,
Heavy Asnaburg, Bed Ticking?, Furniture and Apron
Cheeks, Linen and Cotton Diapers, Wool Flannels,
Linsoys, Canton Flannels, Linings, Towelings, Irish
Linens, Woolen Blankets, Marsailles Quilts, &e., at
OUTH ,f• SCIILO
LOOKING GLASSES,—Of 01l sizes and prices, for
vale cheap tit GUTH 4f, Self Loucirs.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
10ty virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out
_LP of the Orphan's Court of the county of Lehigh,
there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the
25th • day. of October. at 1 o'clock : in the afternoon,
upon the promises, the following described proper
ty viz: ,
A certain tract of land, witll the appurte
nances, situated in Salisbury township; in the county
of Lehigh aforesaid, hounded by lands of Jacob
Kielinen, Ellen Spinner, and the public road leading
from Allentown to. Entails, and the road from Allen
town to Philadelphia, , contaning in front on said
road 102 feet and in depth 200 more or less. The hn
provements thereon aro a one-story
fw4; DWELLING-HOUSE, •
ai a brick blacksmith shop, and other outbuild
.
Being' the real estate of John Spinner, deceased,
late of the township of Salisburg and county aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due at
tendance given by,
JOHN F . RUIIE, Agent for the Affirm's.
By the Court W. MicKLEY, Clerk.
---5 t
Sept. 24
DR. SCHULTZ,
O FFICE No. 5S East lialuilton street, a few doors
below Prets, Guth & Co's. Store. Mora times
at the American Hotel. .
Job Printing,
Of all kinds neatly executed at this Office
lOM
lEdll
MEN
the l) in. Candidate for the Vil . l! Presidency is
at present stumping the State. snot it is expected he
will also visit Allentown, in which event, a commit
tee will lie in rcroliintss to escort him on his arrival
to Keek ,t; Newhard's Clothing. Store. No. 35 \Vest
Hamilton street. where he is to Ile tilted with a suit or
clothes. They have just returned from New York
and Philadelphia, where they purchased a large stock
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of entirely now and desirahle styles, such
ue emit) limit 1113 101111.1 at ally other Merchant Tailoring
lichnient in Allentown. The ono& were select
ed with the greatest care, mill trill be made up in the
Latest style and fashion, and warrinitell to prove the
sante ilereltVeSelliO4 rat fhetiutool'pw•.•hnae. OIISCI'Ve.
that every article or clothin g sot.i'lmy the proprietors
or this ustitiiiisintiont is or their own make, and may
lie relied opuu as being 1.71),.t1 durable work. Among
their extensive assortment may lie found, line Black
and Moe new stylo •
DRESS AND FROCK COATS,
made in the late:4 litshion of French and English
Coals, new style lliisinuss Coals, of Black, Ilrown,
Blue, Itlive and tireen Cloths. and plain nut figured
Cossitmlimm•s; Over l'onts, nli yiwlif res. styles and
prices, pantaloons, vest:,. and Clae r eTYlllil,g the
READY MADE CLOTIIING
PETER BERND, Son
PETER BERND, Jr.
GM
line,
from un over-root 1111W11 10 an undershirt. The
three greet features of Koch Neivhat;l's Sion: are,
that they huy far Cash, and conseithently eon sell
cheaper than. any of llte others : their goads are toads
up under their OWII :011..111'41M. 1:ISL though not
least, they sell them for what they really are.
Also. a large stock of Ilandkerehiels, Shirts, Col
lars, IVinter Hosiery, Under :'hirts and Drawers of all
kinds, 1111.1 elTrythillg it fact that is umuilly kept in
stores or the kind. Cal and sue herore 31111 purehase
elsewhere. as they willitOy show what they have.
They are satisfied that ell their goods hear a close ex
amination.
MOMo. lei East Hamilton street, formerlyoeenpied by
.
Mrs. Kuntrouin,lins just returned i . 1 .0111 New York
and Pbiludelphin, with a very large ;aid superior
stoek . of Fell nod Winter
MILLINERY GOODS , .5•..,.-
. 1 „ 0 ,7 • and the very latest and n 1,4 approved y.
style of Bonnet... which will be sold as •
cheap if not a little cheaper, than they eon be pur
chased at any place in town, her sloe]: of Ribb o ns
und Artilleini Mowers eannot be surpassed in this or
any other country town flu. beauty and cheapness.—
She wants persons to give her a call and examine her
stock, so dint tilVy may judge fur themselve s . As .
she has nelptired a thorough knowledge of the busi
ness, anti employs none but the best 111illiners, she is
prepared to warrant all work done at her establish
went to be sis represented. She is anxious to satis
fy all who may favor her with their patronage. 1)11
bonnets repaired so as to mak° them look equal to
new. She returns her thanks for the patronage thus
far bestolied on her, and hopes by strict attention to
business, and selling att luw prices, to merit u eontia-
Wince Id' the PIIMC.
September 17.
the Orphan's Court of Lehigh
SEA?. 1 county. In the tuatter.Of the ac
ffi count of Jonas G. Beringer, Adminis
trator of all and singular the goods and chat
ties, which were of Jacoh 'ticker, late of the
township of W r eiseuburg, in the county of Le
high, deceased..
And now, August Gth, 185 d, 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 :Nth
of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at the public house of Henry M. Seiberling, in
Weisonburg township, •Lehigh county, where
all persons interested may attend if they see
proper.
JOSHUA SEIBERLING, Auditor.
Sept. 24.
—st
LADIES' DRESS G00D: , ,t,-Of every style and
pattern, such us black and cal. Silk, Plain and
Fanny De Laines Do lingo, French Merino, Coburg
DlothsrAlpacea, All-wool Plaids, Palley Velvets, Savic
Flannels, of all colors, Dinghants and Prints, all "r
the best selections in the knarket, for solo ebony ! l y
G SCI II,OI (11.
MR! FAIR! FAIR!
THE Agricultural Fair always attracts considerable
attention in the mind of the i t tblic, and nlways
brings scores of itrangers to tow , most of whom
make some kind of a purchase I. rile here, and of
course try to carry out se I . 4llteiw by buying where
they eau get the Pshionahle arti
cles for the /emit in lio,; ; ;, o's -op e take this meth
od of informing..4o is tint . lave just received
our Fall and Wi ork of Dritloods, Ready-Madc
Clothing. Se., and which we C/111 afford to sell ehenper
than any other Store in. town, and for the proof of
what we say we only axle a call before purchases are
made elsewhere, as wo don't charge anything fiir
showing what we have, not force any person to buy
if priccii, sillb w and qtmlity are not nota b le. 4 WO are
confident we have the most fashionable goods in town,!
because we have no 2)) year old stock on our shelves'
like smite others, which is frequently palmed off for
new, but nearly everything is fresh, and aliva.)z man
age to keep it so, by selling nt such low.prices that
at the end of each .season we have scarcely anything
remaining. We hay exclusively fiw CASH, and by ;
r aining that per centage we can sell lower titan those
" tick," and who are therefore compelled
to. " scrot " the discount out of their patrons. These
are facts worth. of consideration. We have just mt.,
packed a large and :Tlentlitl,stock of ladies' DRESS
ti DODS, of the latest s t ',des of plain, Meek, chnng.,
linrreil mut striped Silks , Col' cheap, De Baines,
Cashmere, De lieges, Pleb' De Lit!nes, plain and fan
cy.all-wool De ',nines, Coburg Cloths, .41paccas, Bus
tree, and Calicoes, of all sorts and prices, from 5 its.
up to 121. Of SHAWLS we have 11 1111%(.1 full un
surpassed assortment, such as Brochn,--single asst
double, Bay State, Cloth, Cashmere, Operas. Stellas,
,te.. of all prices and qualities. Our ussortment of
DOMESTIC (1001)8, is roll nod varied, among them
some superior bleached awl unbleached Muslins of all
widths. prices 11114 polities. bleached and unbleached
Table Meters. all Wi11111S; &e. Flannels,all wool, of
all colors, its low as 2.1 its. n ynnl, bleached and un-
Idenched Canton Flannels, Blankets, 0 inghams.
Cheeks, Ticking, ,tc., he. , very cheap. GENTLE
MEN'S WEAlt,'—to this ',nmb we pay particular
attelition. We hove a large and heavy stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING, of nil descriptions.
which we offer to sell damper than it ran be bought
anywhere, else in town. Among the sto c k - we hove
all kinds of Frock taut Business Coots, Common,
Hain and Fancy Cassimere Pants, of all prices,
Vcsk,—Masts, Satin, Silk, Plush mot common, to
gether with all kinds fir ( - 31 , 411,, ]'l a in and Fancy
C'assimeres, Shirts. Collars. llosnitni, ])moors, Sus
genders, Ctorti,. Shirts. Cratds, Tics, Stocks, ti loves , which lie will sell cheaper Haan the cheapest. '
! I
Come and judge fur yourselves,
Sept. 21.
ASSICNEE NOTICE.
WHEREAS, JOHN Tament.mt and his wife
NAIR- A NN, 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 property, 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 date hereof, and ail such who may
have legal claims against said Treiehler, are
also requested to present them well .authentica
ted to EDWARD KOHLER, Assignee,
Sept. 10
A neteAT TIME!
MR. BRECKINRIDGE,
IiECK
Allen(own. Sept. 17
For the Ladies.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
NHS. FRANKLIN SMITH,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
O R. HOFFMAN, No. IS West Hamill.,
street, opposite the Odd Fellows' Ilall, calls th
Retention of the citizens of Allentown nod vii ioitc. tf
the fact that never• in the history of the town wa.
there an establishment that kept on hand a larg , ,r and
more complete assortme,nt or all hind.; and varieties
STOVES, TIN .11111) HOLLOW IVA T? ,
' and whit•h were offered DI curio vsvrediog low priers.
Ills Muck of etoves routln•isee every kinovit style Or
Conking, Parlor, Ear-room and office ;:toves, and of
'l'in and Hollow Wore he takes intine in keeping ou
haul everything that can possibly be wanted in hie
line, which is nil made bt• good prartilld workmen
mid the very beet of 111111C11:1IS. n•lit tdar attention
is paid to Spouting . and Hooting. which is always done
in an unsurpassed style :not workmanlike otliner.
l'ereons wishing to purchase artielem in his line or
bneiness are respet•tlhlly invited to cull at hie store
and t.Onvitice themselves of the rplend;d stock and
low prices. All hinds of jobbin g done ni hurt n a ti ve
and law• rates.
y . 7.tCP - Old Stoves. iron. copper. l.rnrs. lewd 0101 pew
ter will he taken in exchange for new Wine.
Sept. 17. —2ll
Glorious News.
T ILE
has just returned from the illy
with a splendid assortment of New Goods. NI hick
in connection with thoseprevionsly reeievell. fortii
very large mid unstirpitsred steel; of the following
named waren:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
.lien's iltia ip and citron 11,,,,ts and
Brogans ; 11Ien's Congress Boots and G toilers Shoes.
Slippers, Oxford Ties, and Boys' and Children', H oo t,
Ladies' Gaiters, kid lace Boots nod Buskin Misse s '
and Children's Shoes, together with an uniurpils:(eil
stock of (linos.
lIATS AND CAPS.
Also received, a fine ii,sortinent of Silk. Molesliiii
and liru.h Hats; Kossuth and Sai lints, rm. Imo, and
Children: nod Illitzed, tii:tl Palmy Caps., the
latest styles and very elte;ll,.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
A large iissortment of leather and (oil (.11,111 trunks,
some brass mounted, and Valises, Ciirpet Itag,,, Be.,
for sale at Itlw prices at the cheap Union
lint Store," N 0.77 West Hamilton street, Allentown.
ELIAS
Sept. 17. 11.1
STIIAUSS d CO
lES
PURSUANT to (lie act of the Ileneral Assembly of
the Comittonwealth ~ I. P ,llll,vivniti,t. passed the
241 day id' July, 15a8, 1. NATI N . WEILER, Sherill
of the (minify of Lehigh, du hereby give public make
to the electors mf the aforesaid comity. that a Gener
al Eleelion will be held in the said 4.0001 y, 4.11 the
secant Tuesday in Iletolier will he the
Ill; df said month.) thr the purpose of vbusing
ONE 1'I:RS(1N for Canal Commissioner of the
Commonwealth ~f Pente.ylvanith
ON!. PERSON for Auditor I eneral of this State.
.ON I. PERSON for Surveyor (letieral of this State.
()NI. 1.11(SON to represent the district enllllo/BC.I
of the Nmuties or Lehigh and Backs in Congress of
the United Stales.
ONE I'ERSON for President Judge of the Third
.Judicial Distriet i,r the C l .lllllloll\l'lll , ll I.r
comp,,ed of the Lehigh and North
ampton.
TWO PERSONS for Assoeiate Judges of Lehigh
comity.
TWO PERSON'S to rapresen( the Ili:brief cooly 0 , 011
of the comities "r Leiii g . ..• and 1 . / 11 . 11.1 in the Legi-la
ure of Pennsyl
()NI. PERSON :• 4 11eriff or this comity.
()NI. PEIZStI Ibr lteeorder of Lehigh roomy.
ONF PlilltSON for Prosecuting Attorney of this
county
lIIM
ONE PERSON for romoth,ittner or the county of
Lehigh.
ONE PERSON for O•Toty
ONE flat ON Oireetor or le Poor of the
county of Lehigh.
LINE PERSON for Autlitur of the county of Le
high.
TWO PERSONS for TrmAces of the Aeole!oy ;
Allvotown. •
The eleetors of the county of Lehi g h oror,:o11, 1111
the SIIIII 14,111111 TI1e:1:1y or ootobor ooxl. will moot
nt several district.; composed or the horhumhs . mol the
several townships r"tio‘vii,;_.. In wit
The eleet 01'S or the Ntirlii iti the I , ..roitgli
. 4 .liulitto%% it, will hold their election at the hott,o or
Salllllol 411./yer. •
The elector' ur S ou th Word. in the Liming!' of Al
Ictitown, la the lionse'of George IVetlierliolil.
The elector:: of Lehigh Word, et th e h oes , of .1
sepli
The eleetors of Salisbury at the house of
John Yost, in said township.
The electors of South Whitehall township, at the
house of Josiah Straitsi., iu coil ttiwti,hip.
The electors of el' 101111; 4 16r. at the AlOll,O of
Charles Hitter, in liittersville.
QM
Thu elertors Simeon totriti,liijr, et the
lioure 01'J:intim \flit, in 'aid !ewe, hip.
The electors or 011w:die i ng, at the !inure of Monet.
Albright in :;nil hgnnt~li.
TIM electors or Iveim•iiborg township. at the Moist
or Elio, io
The electors of
of Peter Miller, in said twnship.
fhc cleeturs Washington ttrwin , hip, at th, home
of .1). Peter, in said township.
The elector' of North Whitehall town,-hip, at the
house of 'John Schantz. jr., in said township.
The electors (q . Low hill totenship, at the house of
Javol, Zimmerman, in 5.11i11 township.
The elector:4 of Upper 31:leangiu flown:4op, at the
house of Henry tlinhinger. iu Pogelsville.
The elector; of Lower Alactingie town:hip, at the
hotel of Charley hill, in Miller-down.
'ho electors of rimer Alill'ord township, at the
house of Ileorge Beck, in said township.
The eleeters of ',moor al the
house of Henry 111 linger, in said township,
The electors of 1,3 . n0 town,:dp, at the Lou-e or
11a
cid Illeiler in said township.
General Ele,:tion in Ilto said ,ee e r : d di s iri,•! s
to be opened between the hours of eight and ten in
the forenoon, and shall continue (;timid interreptt„,,
or adjournment until set tvi in the ening- -When the
polls shall be closed,
That every person exeopt ,lii lines of the Pence,
Militia and Borough who ;hull hold any office
or appointment of profit' or trust under the United
States or; city or corporated district, whetlier
commb , ,ioner, officer or anent, who is or :Mall Ito eni-
ployed under , the legislative, executive or judiciary
department of thin State, of the Coiled States, irony
incorporated distriet,•und oleo that every member of
the State Legislature, and of the select or common
council of any city, or commissioner, or any incor
porated district, is by Jaw ineapablo of' holding or
exercising at the same time the Mika; or appointment
of judge, inspector, or cleric, of any election of this
Commonwealth, and thug 110 other officer of such
election :dual be eligible to be voted for. .
The return Judges to meet at the Court House - in
the borough of Allentown, out Friday, the 17th day
of October, 1836.
NATHAN wErLlin, SheritT.
GOD SATE TIID cODSIoNWI:M.111.
Sheriff's Office, Allertl..Avn; Sept. 17 INA.
131tIntI1131 INSTANTANEM'S LIQUID HAIR
..1. DYE, just rewired nail for sale, wholesale and
retail, at Iteiimer's eliaving Saloon, No. 1U Euist.llawn
ton Street.
~1:4.1- 1 1air colored nt all Unice and antislitclion
warranted.
Allentown, March S. 1
LOOK HERE!
STOVES! sTrArEs ! STOVES
Election Proclamation,
NOTICE IS 11;;;;EI:V 1:1 VEX
Orphan's Court Sale.
I.IY virtue and hi pursuande of an order is.
h" sued out of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh
county, there will he exposed to public sale.on
Thursday the second day of October irrAt,,,t4
1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises,
the following Beal Estate, to wit:
No. I.—MI that certain messungo, Grist Mill,
and lot of Ground, situate in the township of
Upper Salmon, in the Countyof Lehigh, bound:
ed by lands of George Blank, John Newcommer
and others, containing 17 acres and 20 perches
of land, strict measure. The improtetitenttt
zr .v i ,
arc a
1 1 1 . STONE GRIST MILL
,
Stone Dwelling House, Swiss Barn;
Waggon-house, eider-press and other outbuild:
ings. There is also and excellent apple orchard
on said premises, with a variety of other choicii
fruit trees &c.
NO. 2.—A1l that BRICK DiVELLINq
- .4 , -01 !MUSE nod lot of ground, situate in said
township of Uppe r Suwon - nod County of Le
high, bounded by lands of Solomon Greenawalt;
llenry Moyer. John Newcommer, Geo. Blank,
Abraham Geissinger and tithett • Containing.
thirty one acres and one perch of land, strict
measure, with the appiirtehances.
NO. that certain lot or piece of
WOODL AND. situate in the said town-.
ship of .lrpper Silicon, in the County of
Lehigh, hounded by lands of Abraham Geissmg
r, Solomon Greenawalt and others. containing
4 acres and ten perches, strict measure; with
the oppurtennimes.
F es ; NO. 4.—A1l that certain other lot or
piece of 11,. OODLAND, situate in Upper
Saucon township, Lehigh county, bound;
cd by lands of Abraham Geissinger, Solomon
Greenawalt and others, containing five acres
and FIX perches of land, with the appurte4
princes.
Being the Real Estate of Jacob Geissinger;
deceased, Into of the township of Upper Saucon;
in the County aforesaid. Terms on the day at
the place of sale. and duoiattendapce given by
HENRY BLEFM,
TIIIIIAt3 CitaSSINGF:R. Adm 'rs.
Ity the Court :—J. W., Clerk:
Sept. ]O, 1556.
IIintr 4 2O9"33PACCIDIE
ETTERS of Administration having been.
a granted to the undersigned in the estate of
DAVID FINK, into of thetownship of Heidelberg,
Lehigh county, deceased. all persons indebted to;
said estate, are requeSted to snake payment with
in six weeks of this date; and all persons !mini
claims against said estate will present them;
duly authenticated for settlement, within the
above mentioned time, to
SAMUEL. J. KISTLER, Administrator.
Heidelberg, Sept. 10, 1850. —6l
PUBLIC SALE.
N E TILL be sold at publie Fah), on the premises, iii
V New Texas, on Saturday the 11th of Oetobei
next, at I of clock in the afternoon, the following de
scribed Calisuble real estate. viz: . • .
NO. I.—DWELLING HOUSE AND TRACT
of Land, situate in said New Texas, Lower
,2.4-7.- Maeungy township, Lehigh county, adjoin:
Fin: .Y ing the property of John Wonnemaeher and
;4" the School liouse Lot, containing 11l rods,
.•''.. Thereon is erected a two-story stone Dwel
ling Donee. Mel:smith shop, (expellent stand for said .
business,) Stable nod other outbuildings, with a largo
numb er of choke fruit trees.
••, • - •
NO. 2.—A FRAME lIOUSE AND LOT OE
(:1,1111.1, t‘ituate in the same place, with a front an .
I've', null voillnining in the entire 51 square rods, the
m h.!, im , kr ;. ! ...1 forwes. .
NO. 3.—A CORNER"LOT, IN THE SAME
plate, containing in front 11 feet, and in the entire 30
minare rods:
. .
The.ahove properly, as Lefore stated, is all located
in the thrivingvillage of New Texas, and admirably
situated !•or the earrying on of any kind of business..
AI the !line will be sold a heavy Four-Horse
Wagon, nearly new.
The ;there helm.; the property of William Lobach.
The enn.litieno icily be made known on the day of
sale and due attendenee given by
=M111=!
fiopt, tilLer :;)
C's Court S Me i
pY Virtue and in pursuance of an order is;
z ) sued out of the Orphan's Court of the
County of. Lehie,h, there will Ite exposed to,
public sale, on Friday the !Nth day of October
next, at 1 'o'clock in the afternoon, on tract No.
1, the fallowing 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
lambi of Hiram HArlacher, Jacob Harlacher
and others, containing 21 acres, more or !en;
all good farm land. The improvementS there;
on ate a one.story .
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
Ldil.stable, and other outbuildings. A good
well is near the house, and the lot iS well plant;
cd•with choice Fruit trees. . .
. .
NO. 3.--A Tract of Woodland, situate in
1)00. Macungy township, Lehigh county, ad
joining lands of Jonas Bastian, Reuben Bastian,
and others, containing several acres and several
rods.
. .
living the real estate of the late Jonas Pause,
deceased, late of Lower Maeungy township.
The. terms on the day at the place of sale,
and due attrinhinee given by
REUBEN BAStIAN t Admin .' s
ELEMENA DORNEY
MEM
Ptetorile,r of. - Deeds
•
To the Voters of Lehigh County.
it i v i,ow (.1 TI E NS.-- Encouraged by large
now Pe r of my frieteld n o d acquaintances, and in
view of a Nouse of linty to appropriate the benefits ac
cruing from the Mike rer the use and behoof of the
widow end children of Charles . Grose. deceased, late
Recorder of time County, I imam induced to offer myself
to your cow:Wend: for the armee of RECORDER
OP DEEDS, at the ensuing October clew (lon.--
Should I be so fortunate us to receive tt majority of.
your votes, I gill endeavor to attend to the duties of
the office with faithfulness anmlpunctuality.
GEORGE GROSS/
of the Into deeeneed Recorder.)
Aug. 11. —tf
A 'all UR'S PATENT Allt-TRIIIT
ING CANS AND J J ABS ' fur preserving Fresh:
Froi64, Totentoeo, ,te., for Sale nt the New York Store,;
No. 29 'West Ihuuilbm 4treet. Allentown, Pa.
1101A , T ~ T I- C IiERT, Sulu Agents.
.77 , "r - Drier dirmion4 with each l'en.
rs nor Er; ra 4 .— Snot., Coffee, MulioseP, Spices,
Ur Ten, Itni,inr , . Dried Apples. Cheese. Are., n fret&
awl good : , tipply at f 'PM 4r. SCIIL9I.!CHR.
tiCEENSIVAItIC.—A hirge and selected stook id
(.110s and QueoIIEIVIII.II. in setts or by tho' pteeey
fur sale cheep at.GUTH &
CURT' lA'S AND OIL DLOTllS,—FlotirdAltOititbit s
l.) a all widths, from the best manufaeloites, Ta.
i !'; Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Clutha, Oil Shades, Thu Lai
av4ortrlitilt t and eYeelleni styles.'for sale by
• G 17.77.1" if; SCHLOUOIL:
QALT, SALT,--(Deund Liverpool Salt, in pucks. opt
IJ by as !ludic', Ashton Vino Sult, Dairy Salt, in
small snap, fur solo by (1 U frlf 5i7111,0
NEW MACKEREI,,—Nor. 1. 2 and 3, in wilolW.
half and (Intuit:r burrols, for sollotoheap by
G ti7TH d: 60,EL 0 UV*
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