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C ., CO • C 4 • Cn rY3 '") G.D ••• c.O crt c.o CO 1.-• tZ) t•D /.*- 1,0 tsn 00 Xll.. C7_ V - f Cm OF. CA, CO r•-• I t.Z4 —..1 00 0 0 Ca FITS! WIIY .P.2IOMINENT For n long time there was IL paragraph making its regular is eddy appearanee in our columns, with the brief, hut. emphatic words •• Fits! Fits !" always at the head, to some an otrensive caption, but not so to the benevolent and humane. who eonl,l syntpathi•ze in the sorrows of others. Some persons are shoeked at any indieation of disease, and aro oven thrown into nervous excitetnent on witnessing a hearse or a coffin. Such sure to ha pitied. We should ithrays strive to look disease and even death in the face with calmness, and especially take every opportunity for alleviating disease. Viewed in this fill, the advertisements o, S. S.'llance, of 108 Baltimore street. Baltimore, Md. possess a certain intersst, and those who know of Rey ono sulrering front Epilepsy, Spasms, or Fits of any kind, should feel it a pleasure to cut out his advertise ment, or in some other way send word to the afflicted of the great value of his remedies. They ton be sent to any part of the cou u nt•y by mail. Price,. $3 per box. Two, $5. Twelve, $2 I. WHISKERS, lIKAIM 11 : ! . :11 NirSTACHlOS.—nireed to grow in six weeks by Bit. LAFONVii CAPILABY COMPOUND. Warranted not to stain or injure the skin. Price $1 per Package, or 3 rm. $2 50. Sent to any port of the Cuntry. by moil, on receipt of a remittance. Addre:o4 SW EETslin. Sr. CO., Box 739 Post Office. Baltimore. Md. MARRIE.D On the 9th of October, at South Bethlehem, by L. A. Micksh, Esq., MR. PETER LIND, of Catasauqua, to Miss CAROLINE XANDER, of Weisenburg, Lehigh Co. On the Ist of October, in Warren, Illinois, Mr. OSCAR MOHR, formerly of this place, to Miss MAnx . .J. lluTcrussoN, both of the first named place. On the 2d of October. by the Rev. Mr. Vo gelbach, Mr. GEORGE MOYER, to Miss SARAH KLEIN, both of Milford. • On the 12th of October, by the same, Mr. WILLIAM HELFRICH. to Miss CATHARINE A. HILLMAN, both of South Whitehall. Some time since, by Rev. J. Vogelbach, Mr. SAMUEL HALLMAN to MIS CATHARINE HAUSER, both of Allentown.. On 12th October, by the Rev. Mr. Regennas, Mr. JACOB Muni, of Salisburg, to Miss Lucix- DA WEIDER, of Upper Milford. . DIED. On the 6th of 'October, in Salsburg, Maze swrn, wife of Elias Wiant, aged 62 years. 'IMM MIE.EL3ELS.3MITES. ALLENTOIVN MARKET. . (Correebed weekly by Pretz, Oath dz Co.) Flour, lit barrel, . $7 00' Potatoes, . . . . Wheat, 1 20 Ham, Co rp , 05 Sides B ye , 70 Shoulders, . . . Oath, 40 Lard, Hay, 15 00 Rutter, salt, 55 Egge, 3$ doz.,. . . •ssolUJsta hvipu . sj c• g 7,1025 , ..... `uvatiooo q. sdiaqd acto ff •oaaodua iaffoa Ja i vv i! s. ***VD?' • t.,. F. Joiturm •••uvwdvyo • •mogspu.il thing enjoy N.. Jactoptios;-" - - .10.10CM.U3)1 ....ih'wS sy.tn lq 5. • •• Bunloglas ja fau zlrajv' uaanviii :; umuNno . i Tlnitr .7; IRE sroao .., asntum ;1 •pdvy,naAr aa9ans 3 INEENI sat Itom 7 13E1 4 *•*ll , lt .% aoqJuir paugiola PROCL For theclechon of E, ,AMATION lectors for a'President and of the United States. Vice President DunsuANT to the of the Cummonwc the second .jay or July, of an stet passed by the t on the 2241 d ay of Jannz Art to establish a nnifm tion for electors of Pre, all the States of the tTni Sheriff of the county of :his proclamation to the an election will• he lucid November next, at wide' Went of the United Stilts I also hereby make Ito that the places of holdin the several districts with us follows, to wit: Act of the General Assembly adth of Pennsylvania. passed 1839, and also in pursuance Congress of the United tiltites ary, A. D. 1819, entitled "An rm time for holding the Glee• Isident and Vi,pe President in ion," I, NATHAN WEILER. r Lehigh, do make known by o electors of said comity, that (1 on Tuesday the 1111 day of h time 27 Electors for a Pres tos arc to be elected. nown end give public notice ig the nforepahl elections in lin the county of Lehigh ere The electors of the North Word, in the.horougli of Allentown, will hold their election at the house of Samuel Moyer. Tho electors of South Ward, in the borough of Al lentown, at the hens° of George Wetherhold. The electors of Lehigh Ward, at the home of Jo oeph flex. The electors of Salisbury township, at the house of John Yost, in said township. The electors of South Whitehall township, at the house of Josiah Strauss, in said township. The electors of Hanover township, at the house of Charles Ritter, in Rittersville. Tho electors of Upper Saueon township, at the house of James Wilt, in said township. The electors of Catnsauqua, at the house of Moses Albright in said borough. The electors of Weisenburg township, nt the house of Elins 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 D. S: C. Peter, in said township. The electors of North Whitehall township, nt the house of John Schantz, jr., in said township. The electors of Lowhill townshipdat the house of Jacob 7,immernm, in said township. The electors of Upper Macungie township, at the ) house of Henry Ginkin er, in Fogelsville. The electors of Lowe Macungie township, at the house of Charles Hill, in Millerstown. , The eloetors of Um r Milford township,. at the house of George Beck, i said township. The . electors of Lo er Milford township, nt the house of Henry DK Igor, in said township. The electors of Lynn township, nt the house of Da vid Bloiler in said township. IG•~`The Election in the said several districts to - be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven in the evening—when the polls shell be closed. The return Judges to meet at the Court House in the borough of Allentown, on Friday, the 7th day of November, 1856. NATHAN WEILER, Sheriff. GOD SAVE TRE COMMONWEALTH. Sheriff's Office, Allentown, Oct. 8, 1858. —to DOCTOR IN NEW TEXAS. R. WM. M. KAULL has moved to the village of Now Texas for tho practice „if of his profession, where he will be ready to t serve the sick and afflicted by day and night. THE L i HIGH REGISTER, OCTOBER 22, 1856. Trimble '& Landis, 3E l ' Ma. 3M MI Vat& cz E 3 g o Ike - e g" § o- o * 6. o • (gore+. issosal a cz = = ESE :1'.(..0.N.1) ,7 , 11 t BET, AB. WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA Pliond,!lphia, not. 22, ;;;•i•-• L A 31. - I - (3.1"-3LF3S PI - Ull. •M I t' l D .004.- HATS AND CAPS, - A T = In d = 'Wieder eg. :verger's, N. 23 Weat Hamilton Ft., Allentown. LADIEB. void weather is appronehitr, and now i? thu time to purchase FL'ItS from our 'urge owl stack, comprising the largest and bust. assortment of Stoll. Mtirtie, Silver Martin, Fitch, Russia. tool other Loitee r i NT, ever exhibited in Allentown, being fresh from the cities, and well worthy an examinution before mak ing purchases elsewhere. Call and see them, /18 na charge is ulnae for showing. but it is idwoys done tvitli plensure. (Mr ...tuck comprises every kind, every price and mmlity—from $l.OO to $150.00 per set. Nig..(IENTI.EMEN, if you wish to purchase superb Hats or genteel Cops. We give you, invita tion to enll and examine our Stock.• We warrant every 3krtiele that you Inv purchase to give entire satisfaction. For stile Wholesale or ltetail..—We have CO m I a :t en ( tv I=4 Wine o ,K•rl. /1.17'S 1•'011 7711: .117 I; 110 e mnnnGnvtn:•u nm• c.v..n lints and anntire thu pub lin tlint :In; ;414 np rii4tit.. . —lv Imimad MEW R. DECOU & CO. Clothiers, e'"' CD = No. 141 CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA, Keep conflantly on hand a fplendid aflbrtment emalf- Ready-made Clothing. GOODS MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED CZ ele•+- Philadelphia. Oct. 2:1 Valtmble .13orcipoi Property AT PRIVATE SALE. TILE undersigned offers at private sale the following deseribed volt:id:le property, situate in the bo rough of A n0,,10w,,, to Wit : I.—A we-story brisk Vr 4 r;. - LS DWELLING HOUSE : 4 lot of ground, sitmite in Eighto vtreet. 5 4 , liit-:sid low:Az:A. The dimensions of the buil:ling are 21 feet in rront and tt2 Iloup. adjoining on the sonth a lot of Peter Wieltel. on the east it lot ,fl' tieor•ge Loess. iin the north a :10 le;'l wide alley, and ell the west the afiresaiil Eighth street. The prop erty at the prei , ent time is iiecupieit by :Ilurtz. l 4 elp Co., as a Flour Need Store, l'itr which business the location is remarkably well ndapted, as it is near ly a central part of die ho.vn No. new two-story brick DWELLING II0I;SE, iirtiiA 2ll feet:front hy 211 deep, with s kitchen at = lochutcut. lot adjoins oil the west n lot of Ephraim Diefenderfer, on the south s ti:i feet wide steer, on the esid a lot or i;oo, . g , front ing in the north on Wslinit drool, in said boning] . It is it beautiful property, mid a very desirable loca tion for pr . :vote residence. No, 3.—Two PLANE DWELLING HOUSES, mull 17 feet front by 21 deep, situate ou the north side or Turner Street. in the borough, adjoining on the . east a lot or Adam Itiunuig ,. im the north a public alley, on the Aveet, a lot of Conrail Pall', and on the south said Turner i:dr.4l, cn,h hit contain ing in frielt 20 feet mid in depth 2211 Met. The build logs. are new, 11114 trill he : , 41411 single or together, as may suit purelmsers. Possession and good title eat, be given on the Ist of April next. JIJXAS ICOCII. I'. th e above propertv is Ind sold lit private sale previous to the tali of 7,;:overalier, it will at 1 o'clock in the enerlit,oll of sold ilny lie toad at piddle sale at the hunio.rof Benjamin Ilageoloich, in Allttn town. Out. 22. 1856.-3 t *Ma/ ilit• imial QC ®t eit s Court Sale. 817 \ ItT f; u tool in pursuance of an order issued out at' the Orphans' Court al' the county of Le high. there 1611 he exposed to iodine sale. an Sutur ally the Sth day of November next, It lU o'clork, in the forenoon, at the pulair house of John Sehautz, jr., in North Whitehall totritshiP, • A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, containing Iron Oro: thereon is also erected an ex cellent Steam Engine and other Out-buildings; situ ate in the township of North Whitehall, in the county of Lehigh: bounded by hands of Stephen Balliet, deed., con flailing . . 11 ACRES AND 10 PERCHES strict measure, on which there is a deposito of inval uable IRON ORE, known lIS Stephen Balliers Mines. This is the best, most extensive and lucrative Ore- Mine in Lehigh County, and second to none in the State of Pennsylvania. It has already been success fully worked for upwards or 30 years, and to a depth of over 75 feet, v. ith a prospect of a continuous end abundant supply. Persiins desirous of viewing the some prior to the day of sale will call on Mr. John Campbell, who resides on the premises. The .other Tract Containing 10 Acres and 27 Perches, bounded by lands late of Stephen Millet, dee'd., and others, sittotto in the said township teal county ; thereon - aro erected a ono Mill p half story frame DWELLING HOUSE, ER A ME STABLE, and other ucee,•sary outbuildings. Also at the same time :not place will 110 $lllll two Leases, securing the rights and privileges to dig and raise Iron Ore on the following properties, to wit: Tho one a Lease, dated the ;lath day of December, A. D. 182(t, between Peter Troxell, of North White hall township, in said county or Lehigh, and Stephen Millet k Samuel lielfrich, for one half of an Acre of Land, for the purpose or digging and raising Iron Ore. It being part of that tract on which the said Peter Troxell then resided. Thu other a Leese, dated the Itith day of Feliy.. A. D. I Sall, between Nathan Benner,.of North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, and Stephen Balliet, sr., for.all the Iron Ore in and upon the lauds and premises, then in the possession of the said Nathan Bonner. Being the real Estate and Premises of Ste phen Balliet, deeettied, late of the Township of East Penn, in the County of Carbon. TERMS on the day of sale and due attendance given by AARON .11 JOIIN lIALLIET, Adeors. By the Court—T. W. MicaLgv, Clerk. October 22,1850! • —7Bl. •-r.f . 7, 0 :411471 1 7. • v. •,T7 7 , , A • - 1 ""''',2-1. ECM Leaf Tobacco and Cigar& DENSLOW az Co.. • 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Commission I~l ercliants, And Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of • Monufactured Tobacco and Cigars, • HAVE constantly on hand and fur sale low, nil kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAP TOBACCOS, selected with special reference to Man ufacturers' use. All articles sold warranted to be as represented, and every opportunity afforded for examination. Purchasers at a distance can send their orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the goials wore selected in person. Ap.U—Oe.22—ly 0 0 Z C) m • Ta g 0 IA 1 .1)-"EirfitIVPINJ VETAFRART, THE WINTER SESSION of this Institution commences J. on Monthly the third of Xorenther. Thu course of study embraces n thorough English and business education, Mnthco mks, Nnturnl Philosophy, Latin, Greek, German, French, Spunish, Music (Vocal and Instrumental,) Drawing. &c. The tollowing TEACH ERS are engaged in the Institution : N . . Wm. AI. ItHrNot.i)s, D. D., Principal, Menial am Moral Science, IN% G. S. KENsiunt, D. D., Ineructor in German Lan gunge. CM Ain. D. IL Citumr, A. 11. ihithensuitex, Ancient Lan yam/ex. Mu. ilEo. W. LElsnEn, A. 13. Ant/dant in Eng Ain. J. GERMAIN ANGLADE, French, Spanie/s. and Drawing: Mu. (.;. F. IlunnmA:':N, Timelier of neat and Inetrii mental -lonic. MISS ADELAIDIi RICHARDS, Aseistnne in Female Drinal lotr MISS CATHERINE REYNOLDS, A/144HW in Primary Dcpa rini ell I.:special attention in invited to 'the FEMALE DE- I'ARTMENT which is entirely separated from the Male Department, no female pupils being hoarded in the Seminary, but among their friends or in the village and convenient to the school. TERAIS FOR BOARD AND TUITION TUITION Aso Bonito's° aro given for the Session of fire mond°. at Mr ,o 1 y drillfrro ($70.000 or at the rate of $3 per quarter, each quarter payable in ad, ,vanes. Tuition in the Primary Deport.. per quarter, $4.00 " ." Second tirade. (inelud. German,) 0.00 " " Academical Department, 7.50 Music on the Piano, Organ, Violin and Guitar. and Freud', Spanish and Italian, taught by the most ac complished Professors, together with Drawing in all its forms. are given for a moderate extra charge. For further particulars or circulars address the W.M. M. REYNOLDS, Allentown, Lehigh Co.. Pa. —3t OM BATTALION. • nN Saturday' the' let of Noveinber, li g, V/ Battalion will take place at the public L house of Jacob Michael, in New Texas, Ad s." i Lehigh county, to which all lovers of sport e"t. t are invited. The Whitehall Artillerists, n , Capt. Bastian, and the Putnam Artillerists, Capt. Guth, will positively be present, to- I 'gether with the Millcrstown, and Fogel:, ville Itrass Bands. Other military mope ` nies have been invited and will probably be present. As this 1%111 be the last Battalion in the County for the present season, a grand turn out may be looked for. At the same time and place, the Whitehall Artillerests will bold their Appeal. JACOB MICHAEL. Oct. 15. —3t. TliE2o - CILIO'DZE" faIC CM TS hereby given that in pursuance of an Act of the IS General Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act In rottolotrr the oohs of Intoxicating Liquors," passed Mareh 31st, 1856, the •following named per sons will make application to the Court to he held on the 3.1 day of November next for Licence to sell Vin tle, Malt and Brewed Liquors, in quantities net less than one gallon, viz: Levi Haas. Lehigh Valley Iron Works, North Whitehall township. Stephen Donner and Philip Keller, trading under the firm or Donner h Keller, Siegfried's Bridge, North Whitehall' township. Franklin Trexrer and James Weiler. doing business mider the firm ot"Proxier it Weiler', in the township of Lower Mamingy. • Franklin Bush and Daniel Cinder, doing business under the limn of Hersh & Cinder, in the township of Upper Maeungy. MEI C 0 u rit T PItOC I. A Al TI() N. WHEREAS the Hon. Ileary .11".rirell, Pres ident Judge of the Third Judicial 'District of Pennsylvania, composed of the esmuties of Northamp ton Ulla Lehigh, and I'. ice 11,ix end Charles Keek, Esquires, Asmiciale Judges of the Court of Cot»mon Pleas of the county of Lehigh, and by virtue of their offices Justices or the Courts of Oyer. and Terminer mid General Jail delivery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and tier the said county of Lehigh, have, by their precept to the directed, ordered that a Court of Quarter 5011sions or the Pence end Commoti Pleas end fieneral Jail delivery and Orphan's Court for the said rumnty or Lehigh, be holden at Alleu towu, on MOND:\ Y the l'al d 4 of November next, to continue two weeks. IN (awl: ie therefore hereby given to the Justices of the Peace an 1 Con,tahles of the county of Lehigh. that they are by the said precepts commanded to lie there at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day ivith their rolls, records, inquisitions. examinations, and all other remembrances. to do those things which to their Olives tie appertainittg. and also that those who are bound by rocygnizances to prosecute against the prisoner,l that are or then shall be in the jail of the said county of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. (liven under toy howl in 'Allentown. the Rh day of November, in the year of our Lord one thouseutleight hundred and fifty-sit. I= Sheriff's Office, Allentown; Oct. S. —t CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TUE 01111 AT PrRIFIER OP Tilt: BLOOD! HE BEil' ALER An infallible remedrfor Serofula r liing's Evil, Rheu matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples ar Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm,or, 'fetter, Scald head. Enlargement and pain elfin) Bones and Joints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders.andall diseasesaris ing from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of • tho Blood. This great remedy, which has become so .rapidly and so justly celebrated fur its extraordinary efficacy in relieving anti curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with. which mankind is afflicted, is now offered to the public, with the confi dent assurance that no MeDICAL ntscovnar ever , made has been `so eminently successful in curing SCROFI7LA. Mid AI.I, nISEASES m• THE BLOOD, as Can tor's Spanish Mixture. The proprietors are receiving by every mail most flattering and astonishing details of curer made in all parts of the country, anti in most cases where the ill of the best' Physicians had been' tried in vain. skits power over tie Timm) is truly remarkable ' and all diseases arising front impurity of that groat SEAT or Lire, have Seen relieved and cured without a sin gle failure out of the thousands who have used it.— Carter's Spanish Mixture contains no Mercury, Opi um, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, but is compos ed of Roots and Herbs, combined with other ingredi thus of known virtue, and may be given to the yonng est infant or most debilitated invalid, without that least possible hesitation. WM. S. BEERS Sc CO., Proprietors, No. 3044 Broadway, New York. inrr•Price $1 per bottle, or sitbottles for $5. For sale by J. B. Moser, Allentown, S. Ritu, Bethlehem, : nd druggists and merchants generally Now York, February 13, 1356, MACKEREL.—Froth and goOil No. 2. Midano 0. 41 . Large dire, in half, quarter, awl e i g liti..!!!!!„..; . '" C. A. itCJIIS EXTRAS J. IV. 'MICKLEY, Clerk. —3t NATHAN WETTER, Sheriff. EEC Assignee Sale. WILL be sold at the public sale, on Friday the 21th of October, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, upon the premises, the following Real Estate, viz: No. I.—The well-known Tavern Stand and Tract of Land, situate in Treichlersville, Washington town ship, Lehigh county, on the slate road from Allen town to Mauch Chunk, containing 10 acres. Thu im provements thereon are a two-story stone DWELLING HOUSE, ta_frame stabling- and sheds, and other outbuild ings. Thu land is composed of meadow and farm hind, and is well planted with choice fruit trees. No. 2.—A certain Tract of Land, situate in the same place, adjoining lends of A. Olwino, and other land of Min Treichler, containing 24 acres. The int. provements thereon men two story frame DWELLING HOUSE , tiaand other outbuildings. A considerable por tion is Woodland, and the balance meadow and farm land. No. 3.—A Tract of Land, situate in the same place, adjoining No. 1, No.. 2, and other hind of John Treichlur, containing two acres. The tract is suite ble to cut up in building lots, as it is connected with two public roads, tad is at present used as meadow and farm land. No. I.—A Tract of Woodland, situate in the some plane, ndjoining lands of .liieoli Nunneinaelier,•lten ben Kern and others, containing 1 acre and 141 rods, and is overgrown with heavy oak and other thither. No. I,.•—A Tract Of Land, situate in the Name place. adjoining lauds of Peter Robert, Reuben Kern, and all the shove named Inlets, containing- 20 mires. A considerable portion is Woodland, with all kinds of timber, and the balance plod farm land. At the, soon) time and place, the following person al property will be sold at public sale : Four Rocka way and oilier pleasure carriages, 4 coal and 1 cook ing stove, with pipe, a quantity of barrels and boxes, a lot of building a n d saw logs, fence posts, and 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 sale, and attendance given by EDWARD KOHLER, Assignee. October 8, 1856. —3t PUBLIC SALE. WILL ha sold at public sale, on Saturday the 25th of,Octeher, et 1 o'crock in the afternoon, upon the Trentises, the following described valuable Real Estate, viz :-- NO. I.—A HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND. Sa tiate in North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, adjoining lands of Franklin P. Mickley, Paul Balliet, Peter Gratl and others, containing 16 acres, more or less. Thereon is ereeted-a large brick DWELLING HOUSE. About 4 acres of the stbore is of the best Chestnut NO. 2.—ANOTHER TRACT OF LAND, situate in the said township and comity, containing about 65 acres. About one half of the tract is rl•mr and the other excellent woodland. The tract can 1 purchased entire, or in tracts, no may be must suitable to purchasers. AT TILE SAME TIME AND PLACE, the following personal property will be sold at public sale. A valuable mare, a roekaway pleasure'earriage, and a heavy four-horse wagon. • The conditions at the time and place of sale, and due attendance given by FRANKLIN P. MICKLEY, PAUL BALLI ET, Assignees of Joseph Fryman. Oct. 8 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Co-partnership heretofore existing under the name of P. Bernd 4; Son, Grain and Flour Dealers, in Allentown, Le high county, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 29th of September, 185 n. All persons indebted to said. firm are requested to make payment within six weeks from dale hereof, 1111 d all persons having any demands against said firm are also requested• to pre sent their accounts within said time. PETER BERND, Son PETER BERND, Jr. The business will be carried on nt the old stand by Beast,.: Smolt, who also have the books of the old firm and will attend to the settlement of accounts. Oct. S. —at War in Nansas. CREAT EXCITEMENT! IT is an indisputable fact that at the present time there is much excitement existing all over our country; and great men seem to he discussing the im portant subject as to whether the Territory of Kan sas 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 deeds. We do not think it necessary to blow" and "gas" about ":10 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 if they try to make an honest living, which fact is well known by the public. We buy and sell for CASII, which with " many tales and snail profits," however enables us to sell almost as cheap no similar goods are sold in the cities, and as cheap asthe cheap est in Allentown. These arc honest facts, and we in vite persons to examine for themselves before making purchases elsewhere, which will no doubt convince them of what we say. C '7'// L 0 UCH, 11 Wc Ifa milton St TIOUSIiKEEPING GOODS,—the cheapest and best selected assortment that can he biund in town, of Bleached and Unbleached :Unsling, of all prices, Blenched and Unbleached 10-1 Sheetings, heavy Asnalmrg, licd Tielcings, Furniture and Apron Checks, Linen and Colfbn Diapers, Avoor Fhimios, Linsep, Canton Flannels, Linings, Towelings, Irish Linens, Woolen Blankets, linrenities guilts, 47c...tit UUTII Register's Notice, NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs, creditors and others, trho may lie interested in the estates id' the deceased persons, in Lehigh county, to wit: 1. The account of Gorden, Executor of Sarah Daultel, - 2. The account of Nathan Fry, Adminivtrator of Solomon Hupp, deed. , • 3. The Recount. of Owen Miller and Godfrey Pe ter, Exurutore of Elizabeth Miller, dee'd. ' 4, The aceount of Elizabeth Heintz imd Solomon Kmler. Aihninistratom of John S. Heintz. 5. Thu account of Henry Wiennd and Eli Win and, Adnoihistrators of Ludwig Meekly, (1. The account of Jeremiah Fensicrumeher. and James Hausman, Administrators of Michael Haus man, dee'd. 7. The account of Deorge Miller and Peter Miller, Executors of Peter Miller, deed. 8. The account of Stephen Andress and David Andress, Executors of Barbara Andress, toed. 9. The account of Anthony S:.nitz and Samuel Shultz. Administrators of Anthony Shultz, dee'd. 10. The account of Joseph Walter, of the Real Estate of Andrew Schist.ler. dee'd. 11. The nccount of Jacob Peter, Guardian of Mu sette. Peter, cloo'd. 12. The account of Martin Kemmerer, A trot or of Magdalena. lelllllloror, decd. LI. The Ill:VI/MIL of . Charles Foetei • of Susanna Surber, 11. The Recount of I)n.eid Klein, Allmini,trator of Charles licuhler, 15. The account of Joseph Weiss, Exceo tor of Wit limn It. Leh, deed. 16. 'The areouat of Phuon P. 'Raub um; I amp. Admem. of &ones Haas, dee'd. 17. The account of William Bach ~,,, Wittinm Kiefer, Adminiptraters of llerir.v"'" 4 ": .l".4. The above mutual Executors, A ihnimstra tore mot Guardiatui have filed their Accounts in the Ittrbder'e office, in Allentown, 1"'"'.1 11:r the Countpof hohigh. which Althl-Acc ~,,,, Is will be laid before t h e orphan's Court of cold county for continuation. in Friday the 7th a n y of Plovotoloor, 18511, nt 10 o'clock in the SAMIIEL: CULVER, Itegictor. fore ~, October, S. Job Printing, Of all kinds neatly executed at this Office. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY virtue and in pursuance of an order iesuod out of the Orphan's Court of the county of Lehigh, there will ho exposed to public sale, on Saturday tho 25th day of October, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the following described proper— ty viz: A certain tract of land, with the apparto - situated in, Salisburg township, in the county. of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded by lands of Jacob. liiehlien, Ellen Spinner, and tho public road leading from Allentown to Emus, and the road from Allen town to Philadelphia, contaning in front on said road 102 feet and in depth 200 more or loss. The im— provements thereon are a ono-story DWELLINC-HOUSE, ..11 a brick blacksmith shop, and other outbuild.. CM Being the real estate of John Spinner, deceased,. Into of the township of Salisburg and county aforesaid. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and duo at tetlaueu given by, JOHN F. RUNE, Agent for the Adair's. By the Court i—J, W. Mows; Clerk. —St Sept. 24 MEN'S WEAR,—black brown and bluo Cloths, of nll prices, black and fancy Cassimores, Satti n ells of all colors and prices, Tweeds, 'Kentucky Jarmo, Satin nod Silk Vestings, Silk Velvet Vestings, Un— der Shirts and Drawers, a full assortment. for sale• cheap by UU7II & SCHLOUGH. IVaT CUD r DIiEnSIDIC 31 TETTERS of Administration having been IA 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. KISTLER, Administrator. Heidelberg, Sept. 10, 1856. Orphan's Court Sale, ny virtue and in pursuance of an order El is sued out of the Orphan's Court of tha 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 Ilarlacher. Jacob Harlabher and others. containing 2 acres, more or less, all good farm land. The improvements there on are a one.story FRAME DWELLING lIOUSE, stable. and other outbuildings. A good well is near the house, and the lot is well plant ed with choice Fruit trees. NU. 3.--A 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 Jonaslizust, deceased, late of Lower Macungy township. The terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by ISM REUBEN BASTIAN Admin's. ELEMINA DORNEY --St Oct. 1 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. the Orphan's Court of Lehigh SEAL county. In the matter of. the ac --y", count of Jonas G. Geringer, Adminis. 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 allove 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 Weiscnburg township, Lehigh county, where all persons interested may attend if they 'see proper. _ _ JOSHUA SEIBERLING, Auditor. Sept. 24. —St JOHN H. OLIVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW IFFICE in Din IGtmillnn atreet,nenrly opposite V Ite, liters American Hotel. ly O 00 DS.—Tho umiersigned have just recut,- ed at their (2rmrery Store, in North Seventh St. a good assortment or all kindsof Hroce ri es. C. A. RUNE Sc SON. (,111.4.1V LS. SHAWLS,—The best assortment of Fall L and Winter Shawls in Allentown, suet' ns Brochn, Long n Square, Blanket Shawls, Mourning, Ma rino, and other Shawls, for sale cheap by GUTH & SCHLOUGH: nEA NS AND PHAS.—Stonli white Soup Bonne' 1 mid Green Pane, by tho to•hol or onion quan tity. • C. A. ItlillEl & SON. el RA It I ES.—Ten Barrels of tine red Enstenr Cranberries, by the barrel or less quantity. C. A. lit. 7111: & SON. PEA NUTS,—in bags and by retail, nt tro &next per bushel. C. A. Itti dr,.SON. f IrItItANTS. RAISINS AND PRUNER. —N ow Layer lin i,ins of superior tonlity nt retail; Bak ing Bnisine :it 10 rent, superior Prunes ityjnrs or retail. Itlso Lakimt Clinics. C. A. ltrliE & SON. `U Plat V)lt CIDER \IN EllAll,—Of our own make, 1.3 nt 111 vents per (Inllon and at 4 cents per quart, for role 6p , C. A. RUBE A; SUN. SEG AR MANUFACTORY j _ TE FUR have our :7;egar 318nufactory in full op. I'V cration and bare now on hand n fine and good nsmortinent of Opurao, Hogan:is, Londrep, ripe, La Normes, Sixers, half Spanish and all kinds' of Tobaccos for solo by C. A. ROHE & SON, Oct. 15 ne r_a 1-e-TBT, FOR NOVEIBER TERM, 1856. 1. Edward Kohler vs. Charles Ritter and Wife.. 2. William Fry vs. Solomon Glimmer. :1. George Mcitzler vs. George Breinig. 4. Meitzler h Erdman vs. George Ilreinig. 5. Borheck .11. Knauss VS. Newhard .4,Binion. 6. Frederick Ochs vs. Henry Yanger. 7. Peter lmitlaieh vs. Charles S. Cl erles Smith vs. B. I,...nentt.t.• v g. Tho I • sillv Iron ra Cniums. Otivid P r atte ,a.. Thu Lehigh \ R. R. Co. I...nrtis vs. Oilgard vs. Catharine Jo r.•ti. I W. Koch VS. MOtt, I !. SOill VS. Peter 11. Bat, Faiteis 11.11'eidner's use vs. Tilghman J. Hoff -11.1 II and 'l'erre . Tenants 10. Saute ye. Satan. 17. : , aine vs. Same. Is. William Grim vs. Miller Kramer., it. Tilghman . .1. Holiman's uso vn. Francis ‘Veiditer. 20..1,11110P Crader Ve. Retllloll Reiss. 21..1ar0b A. Leiby vs. Benjamin B. Levan anti others. 22. Aaron Lorash vs. Henry Seagroavos. 22..1tir0b Sidi:intr. vs. Henry Bielnor. 1, • 24. Eve Henrpvs. Reuben Engelman and ethers.. 25. Charles Zinituermiin vs. Serail Trexlor. 26. Reuben henry se. Robert W. Einhel. F. E. SAMUELS, Froth. ES
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