The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, November 05, 1856, Image 3

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    The Record of a Triumph
CONSOLATION Poulin SUFFERING.—There is
no little consolation in the thought that, hoW
•ever the impostor may flourish for a season, he
• cannot long continuo to delude mankind. How
many men contrive to acquire a brief and flashy
reputation, arid then sink into disrepute and
! This is especially true of the pretend
ers to medicals kill, who, in an age when dis
sues abound, seek to inveigle themselves i nto the
confidence of the public, a%d to impose upon it
With their noxious nostrums. We confess that,
years ago, when we first heard of the universal
celebrity of professor ihn.Lowsr, we distrusted
Ms lofty claime, and arrogated to ourselves a
buperiority of discernment which would not al
low him to entrap our judgment. Most heathy
do we beg his pardon for the unjust imputation.
A careful study of his system convinced us that
we were indeed mistaken, and that the world,
to do him justice, should immediately, ns it un
doubtedly will hereafter, rank him foremost
among its benefactors. Ile has solved the mys
tery of human diseases, and proved that all
medical treatment, from the time of Iltizmit, has
been based upon falso premises. JENNES did
not effect a greater revolution in the method of
dealing with the small-pox, than Dr. !
ITAT has done in the ordinary medical routine'
of the present day.
The human Mood is not a mere fluid, cours
ing through the veins and arteries, and partak
ing of the mere qualities of other fluids. It is
startling as the statement may seem—ALIVE.
kis, in plain words,' the life. or man.' All phy
siological diseases, such as indigestion, derang
ed kidneys, liver; heart, lungs, stomach, all im
pure secretions in the bode, and a large major•
it.y of epidemic and endemic diseases have their
origin, or at least their exciting cause in the lin
pure state of blood. (ammo that and keep
It cleansed, and no sickness can prostrate, or,
even assail the system. This splendid discove
ry has given a lustre to Professor llowtoWAY'S
name transcending the renown of heroes and
statesmen. We do not wonder at the great
fame he has acquired in Europe, Asia, Africa
and Australia. We rejoice tha t
, he has visited
our men country and opened en establishment
in New York, which will be a very TEMPLE
OF lIEA LTII to our own citizens. llis PILLS
and OINTMENT are the most wonderful sans
lives which science and skill have yet produced.
y. Sunday mu,
HOMO KIX THAGHDY CHILD Foututux
Dunsmo TO Ds.tru.—At Lockport, New York,
October 14th, a little hoy 5 years of age, be
longing to a Mrs. Story, on Washburn street,
was roasted alive by a fiend name Elizabeth
Craig, a white woman, whose.husband is a ne
gro. The evidence elicited before the coro•
ner's jury shows that the victim was left with .
a smaller child by its mother, when Elizabeth
Craig. who lived in another portion of the
house, took the opportunity and entered the
Apartment, and proceeded to the execution of
the deed, which, it has been shown, :rho had
previously threatened. With horrid impreca
tions of "damn you, damn you!" tkr child WOS
held on the fire, its tormentor, tsar! its legs
and bowels were burned tun (Haler, then with sa•
tonic revenge, the body of the child was revers•
cd by the tnurderess until its hack was toasted
to a crisp. The little sufferer was found in a
corner of the room, and lingered on in an
unconscious state until Thursday morning.
arben he showed a return of consciousness, and
awns asked by its mother, for th t first time.
came you to burn yourself ?" answered,
" Eliz theth bunted me," anti then, as if recall
ing the horrors if the awful scene, which were
pictured on its imagination, exclaimed Damn
you, danm you!" evidently nn imitation of the
imprecations used by its tormentor. Death
soon put an end to the sufferings of the child.
The murderess who is in prison, is said to be
,desperate character. it is prestmied that the
only cause that induced her to commit this her ,
ale crime was n depravity of heart, excited to
frenzy by some boyish freak of her victim. It
Is said that she. had made the threat that she
would like to put the child on the tire and
put her foot on It."
tic7AT TUN commencement of the present
sttenr, there were in the United States about
. "22.000 miles of railroa.l, employing about 5000
locomotives. it is estimated that these loco
motives consume between font anti live million
cords of wood annually, the product of at least
100,000 acres of woodland.
WIIITN ATS.—The Petersburg (Va.) Dem
ccrat says : Mr. W. M. Nash brought. into our
office yesterday a number Of these uncommon
creatures. They had been caught near a creek
in :Sussex, and by their snowy whiteness and
brilliant red eyes were curiosties in this part of
creation.
SCRATCHES 1N llousas.--It is said that this
often , troublesome disease, unless very bad.
may. be cured by washing thoroughly with
soapsuds, and then rubbing with lard fried out
of saltmeat. Keep clean, and wash and grease
every other day until a our° is effected.. Leav
ing mud to dry. upon the legs of a horse is one
great cause of this disease, and many horses
are injured by want of care and cleanliness
when driven in muddy weather.
Early 111a.rrlar.;cs.
Tacitus says " early marriages make us im
mortal—that it is the soul and chief prop of
empire—and that the man who resolves to live
without a woman, and the woman who resolves
to live without a man, am enemies to them
selves, destructive to the world, apostates from
nature, and rebels against heaven and earth.
The Longest Beard.
.TheJimgest beard recorded in history was
that of John Mayo, a painter to the Emperor
Charles V.
,Though ho was a tall man, it is
said hie beard was so long that ho could tread
upon it. Iln was sou vain of his beard, and
usually fastened it with a ribbon to his button•
bole, and sometimes he mould untie it by com
mand of the Emperor, who took great pleasure
in seeing the wind blow it is the faces of the
courtiers.
40.1 t is Nand that women make tiro very
best clerks in the eleetzio telegraph. The only
difficulty is, to-prevent each young lady at
either end of the line from having the laet
word.
Holloway's Ointment and Pills, the most ef
fectual remedy for Old Wounds and Ulcers.—
The wonderful cures daily effected by these cel
ebrated remedies have established them with
the citizens of the Union, as two of th , finest
preparations ever made known, and it s an
astonishing fact, they will heal and en old
wounds and ulcers of twenty years star *ng,
even after every other treatment has been
1
sorted to ineffectually.. All cutaneous ern
tions readily yield to their mighty power : and
for the cure of Asthma, they are invaluable.
TIM NKrRY OF Paste.—lloses have always
been associated in our minds with wry faces.
and 'medicine has seemed from the days of
childhood another word for nausea and disgust.
Its remedies were the worst part of sieknesi,
and pain was not so hard to bear as the revolt
ing portions we are compelled to swallow for
its relief. Dr. Ayer's preparations herald
another era. Ilis Cherry Pectoral is like honey
on the tongue, 'and healing balm on the
stomach. Ilis Pills ! Try them=they are
sweet morsels to the taste, and glide sugar-shod
over the palate, but their energy although
wrapped up, is there, and , strikes with telling
force to the very foundations of disease.—Cin
cinnati Citizen, Ohio,
PUTTING LIME INTO lIAT.—" It is said," that
lime slacked to powder and sprinkled upon
clover partly dried, when it is put into the
barn, will act as an absorbent, prevent heat
and fermentation, and that the clover will come
out in good condition in winter, and cattle eat
it more readily and thrive well upon it. We
would not do it. If cattle are sick and need a
little limo water, give it to them, but do not
compel them to cat caustic lime daily, or let
the hay alone and starve. If lime /mist be
used in hay, then dissolve it and use clear lime
water only—but salt is far better.—Agriruitur
dist.
Li — Eleven thousand foreigners have been
naturalized in New York since the Ist of Au•
gust 185(3.
MARRIED
On the 3il inst., by Rev. B. M. Sohinuelier,
Mr. JRIIRMIAIf P. DoNoviot to Miss SARAII Lou,
both of Allentown.
Itlinty Itte,intre on tine hnitity collide 1., the
bridal coke" e Tacit accompanied the Ithot o
ennottnoomont. :11:q- their life henceforth be thin yr
jtt:,•, 1111116 Yr: • end pr.,rerity.
Nin• the Htereil ,eBl ,et,
.111,1 itt,l their hearts are Ilow'ry ehtiins entwined
Flmy'y chnitt,—hy milvet,
Snell lis hind."
On the 2,1 of October, by the Rev. Dr. J. S.
Kessler, Wlt.ttnn Soccnatt to Mtss MARIA
A EnnEL, both of Fogelsville. •
On the 234 of October, by the Rev. &Green.
awal,l, Mr. (oXItAD SCII vnn, to Mrs. CATILI
IONE DIETZ, both of Freetnanshurg.
Ott the 4th. by Rev. S. K. Brobst, Mr. WIL
LIAM BEST to Miss :SARAH SAE.llilt, both of
Washington.
the Her f lhil;r•.)
On the 2d of Oct., Mr. WILLIAM Koch, of
North Whitehall, to Mi.ia ELlz.t STEimmlint,
of Soulh Whitehall.
On the sth Mr. No.tit Titomottig, to
SI'I4.IN MILLER, bath of Allentown.
On the 7111 Mr. I'vatia. Mit.t.m, of North
Whitehall, to Miss MARIA MILLER, of South
Whitehall.
On the oth, Mr W . H.LIAH Wossuie—to Miss
ELIZABETH !MTh, both of south
On the Eh h Mr. SAHum. ScHsEcE, of North
Whitehall, to, Miss FIANNA (income, of South
Whitehall.
On the 26:11 Mr. Lnwis Mr.vER, of Nortl
Whitehall, to Miss Eimittn !Um:R.of Allentown
On thu 2d of November, Mr. JONAS GEORGE.
to Miss CAROLINE NEWHARD, both of Allen
town.
On the 26th of October, by tho Rev. ,T
Schindel, Mr. Dmmt. Gummi% of Pottsgruve
Montgomery, county, to Miss MARY. C
snomr. or Salisburg.
FITS! WILY PROMINENT
For a long time there Was a paragraph tnahing its
regular weekly appearanee in our columns, with the
brief, but emphatic words Fits! Fit-!" alavnrs tit
the head, to sum MI LitECllSire en 1.6011, 1111 t. net so to
the benevolent and Innaane, who vothl sympathite in
the sorrows of oilier , . :•31 , 1110 persons are shocked at
any indication tit fli,ease, and are even thrown into
tervons excitement oh 0 itnessing a hearf:e or a coffin.
Such tire to be pitied. We should always strive to
look disease and enen death in the Mee. with calmness,
and especially, take every opportunity for alleviating
flkense. Viewed in this light, the advertisements it
: 4 . : 4 . It:nice, of OS Baltimore street. Balt itnore.
pfuowes a vermin interest, and those who Infow Of uuy
Otte suffering from Epilepsy, tiptudns, or Fits of any
hied, SI/1111111 feel it a plea: urn to eat out his advertise
ment, or in some other tray vend word to the afflicted
of the great voice of his remedies. They can be sent
to any part of the country by until. Price, $:1 per
box. Two, $ Twelve, $2l.
WHISKERF, BEATID AND MrSTACIll6S.—Forced to
grail. in six weeks by lilt. LA FONT'S CAPILAdtY
CO:%IPOUN I). Warranted not to stain or injure ilia
skim Price $1 per Package, or :1 for $2 lin.
Sent to any part of the country, by mail, on receipt
of a remittance. Address SWEETSEII .1; CO., Box
739 Post Oftlee, Baltimore. Aid.
10"c01111S AND COIAM.—In all eases of coughs
and colds, the sufferers will find a pleasant Milpower-
Ad remedy in Clit!amer's Sugar Coated Vegetable
I'ill. The fame of this medic no has already spread
far and wide. Over five hundred thousand boxes of
these pills were sold last year, having been used in
all ascertained eases with perfect success, fur liver
complaint, atfeetion of tile lungs, palpitation of the
heart, influenza, asthma, scarlet fever, fever and
ague, dropsy, typos fever, and other diseases. This
pill is coated with fine white sugar, so that the med
icinal ingredients aro imperceptible to the Wile. To
children, they may to administered without difficult 7.
So well convinced is Dr. Clickener of the efficacy in
all specified eases, that he pledges himself to return
the money when the promised effect is not produced.
Thus° Pills limy he had of Storekeepers in every
City, Town, Village or place in the United States.
- - .
NVIIXT A DIMAIIPVI. DISEASE IS SCHOEULA How
it 'MMUS 00 Eleill ofphysicians, end how many are
hurried to the grave by neglecting the only remedy'
for the long-dra wit agony et' the most horrible and
torturing oral), diseases. Reader, if you are suffering
with Scrofula, Syphilis, Rheumatism, the effects of
Mercury. Old Sores, or soy disease arising 'from iin
ourity of tho system, use Carter's Spanish Mixture,
the extraordinary Purifier of the Inlaid. We eon
scientionsly helieve it tho only medical discovery
which does really possess the power of rendering the
blood perfeetly pure and healthy. Its virtue in cur
ing tho very worst forms of disease, such as wo have
named above, has gained for it n reputation never
possessed by any article offered to the public. Au ex
tunination.of certifleates, which can be had by apply
ing to any respectable druggist, will show an array
of cures, certified to by many of the most eminent
physicians, members of Congress, divines.and public
men of the country, all well known in their localities
as gentlemen who Iseuld not lend the weight of their
names to anything' wnlera prompted by n 'tease of
duty to the *Mated. We advise a speedy trial tor
yourself. To be had al J. B. Moser's, in Allentown.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER, NOVEMBER 5, 1856.
tS.D•LLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTUACTOR.-1110
groat and principal characteristics of VA'LLEY'S
MAOICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR consist:
Ist. Of its nevcr-failltig• and unique properly, nP
soon as applied to oily external injury, T 0 CIIC.1:1: IN
CLAIIATIGN instantly, and rapidly lo reduce it. This
feature constitutes itc great ;toner re tilleciato the
pain of burns and scalds, and of other painful ills
eases, in PO incredibly short 0 spare of time, and ns
will appear front the few tetditnottinbt hereunto nn-!
flexed. Every intellhoott mind is flatly nware that,
in till eases of external injury, the pain it, produced
by infintnation of the inlitred'part • : :Ind, therefore, ii
you remove the enure, the elfe,•l ?trod een,e;
Yd. Its intiiilietitive properties iiinitrali7ti the pciii•oil
that Hilly larhk in the rysion, mid will, when applied
to the sores. tinny rapidly matter to the sarthre. and
eject it—hence the great di:.eliarge it iiri,,ltiees from
sorry tnitatsititwal by burns--and when applied to iiid
end inveterate sores. B:tit ithcnm, or oilier
diseases.
linelt box of GI:N1'1741! 1) 11.11:1'` , E. 1 1 ); EN 1 . 111CTLII:
11118 11111111 it 11 Flout 141110
111 . r. A'. (I. I...prit•tor,
mid 11ENRY I)ALI.EI', manniOivltirer. All other,
are eoonterfeit. l'riee yew. 1,,•t• box.
firitY',lll orders nlll,l be et1 , 11,,,,1 to C. V. Clink
eller 4; Co., 81 lien:lay street, Yew Yerk, or, .1. 11.
Moser, Allentown.
WINE CHEAPER. THAN CIDEIL—Wine, flesh
from the press, is selling in Cincinnati, Ohio, at
$1.15 per gallon, while a bottle of Newark ci
der, with tin foil round the cork, and called
Champagne, costs $2 in:most, of the large cities.
'I II Wit.a.X - iLkiilarEre.E.":al .
ALI.E . NTOWN MA II li I.'. I'.
(Corrected weekly by Pretz, bath ,t Co.!
Flour, 13 barrel, . $7 00 l'otatoe:, . . . . - .•
Wheat, 1 10 llnta. I I
Corn,. . . . 75Hi.le , !n
Rye . 7.• Slna:l I •r, I::
0,114, 1 I ard I I
flay, I', Ot ,lati .r. 20
Salt 5: r:gg,. 0.111,.,. . . Pi
TO BUIELDEIIr°
E. W. TREXILER Et CO.,
LUMBEti DEALES, •
ALLEyrow N. P.t.
THE subscribers having•seine El mo
the stuck nail good will of It E: 4 llEll ' , - ; well
'mown 1,11111131Nt YARD, new invite the attention of
tha,publie to the fuel that they have lately repleni,h
ed the Yard, and that it now' ..Wallis the ex
tensive and best selected sleek or nu I,
.1111:41BLTIIIME _ES V. •
ever seen in Allentown, which we intend to sell at
the lowest possible prices. We deem it ittinevis,ary
10 give a detailed list of our etitir,.. as it emu
prises all kinds of
Boards, Planks, .lo4ts, I?afters, Laths, (Fence
Boards, Scantling, tillinglrs,
Posts, Paling, and every other iu title that belon ; s to
the business.
IVe reveetftilly invite the puldie to call and i::::ttn.!
ine :deck and prices before they
%Otero, no that they may fully convince thinselve! , al
what we say above. We return: our iiineure tbank ,
for the liberal patronage extended to ni thus and ;
trust our sleek anti' prices trill lucre us n ei,ntinu
since. E. W. TIZEN 1.1 tt ,t;
Nov. 5.
PUBLIC" 5A1,11%
\ATILT, be 1111111 ii• Slit', 011 St:flinty the 22.1
V of Nortonlier next. lit the home' or the :o l der.
signed. in foothill towni.hip, to:11:1:11 iho
fol-
L.ning toone.l persons.) property or Ino late Joh:,
Scherer. viz :
Dliteltsinith Tools. ('hairs, 1t001..t. CI thing, 1111 i
111111101 , 118 other articles too to litnoion.
Conditions 011 the :lay at the plane of cola , and due
attend:wee given by
ItEUISEN Altninistrotor.
Nov. 5.
I.I,ENTOWN HANN.
.1., A semi-annual on Vert. " 1111 s
stick of the Allolitouct nark, has 110,11, Ile.
olared. end is payable to the 5t0.1 . 11. 1 le•
representutives at the 11.011.1:14 11 oi.e ou mid lif
ter the 13th lust. lty or.i.or or the 11 , 11 cl.
CHAS. 11% C , Wl'l . :ll, Co hiss.
Nor. S.-21
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Public Salo
Of. a Svicaal.o.‘ aval.
NITILI. be sold tit poblie sale. on the 21,1
V day of Noeenther next, Hi I 3 nmi,
upon the premises, the roliowilitt to wit:
A VALUABLE FA BM
olio:ale in Allen township, Northampton enmity; on
the road leading from Catiyoutinta to !lath: sidbiittitig
latols of Joseph Limb:tub, Jacob Miller and othyro.
containing 10;) noreo and ti 2 itereltoo, thereof
hying gold timber land, and re,t arable lambi of
the boot quality. The improryinof to thereon ore a
good two story
1101`SE.
tY.Kt Ei r• Barn, n Shea 1111.1.011t`r
1111 is 1111111
Tho prom.,e, urn abundantly on; idioil nit!' running
water. good limestone and iimed.iint,.
• At the sumo thud and !thee: A vain:title Trm•l
Land, adjoining the above, containing. 12 'tyres ties.t
rate Farm and Timber land, the same containing also
an alnintlatice of litnetttone. The improvements con
sist of a two story
BRICK DWELLING DOUSE
ra Prattle Kitchen and Frain: , Cart]. Iteii:g the
Reid Estnte of Abraham Sdisrariz, tivt , eitsv.l. Int, of
Allen t mrvship. Conditions on the tiny at the rlitve
of sale, and attendance given hy
ONE
TREEMOUNT SEMINARY,
cIIXTEEN miles north-west front Philadelphia. nenr
NOIIIIVTOWN, Pa., will Ito open fir YOUNII MEN
nail DOI'S above 14 years of age. from Ottoher I, 1050,
till June I, 1057. The site is healthful. the surrouitil
ing prospect exceedingly heantifttl. the neeettnneda:
lions entlicient fur lit) hoarders and 200 students. end
the terms not exorbitant. The range studies is ex
tensive, the teaeliers experienced and bile, and every
reasonable effort is made to promote the physieul, in
tellectual and moral welfare of ow scholars. A circu
lar will be tmtit) order, with particular= and referen
cos if desired. SAM IJEL AAItON, Peinciptil,
Norristown, Ph.
—3III
August 20
1131E1 It Dna Zi' ) J
PREMIUM INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID BAIR
DYE, just received and for solo, whole:00u nud
retail, at noluter's Shaving Saloon, No. 10 East
Ilainil
tun Strout.
Ail-Hair colored at all times, and eatisfaction
warranted.
Allentown, March 5. ly
DR. SCHULTZ 9
OFFICE No. 58 Haat Hamilton street,tierdoom
below Pretz, Guth & Store. Meal Hama
to tboAmerienn Hotel.
MItI:VS IVlAlf,—llltaek brown and Nato Cloths, Of
all prices, lilinak anal tatney eassinnares, Sotti
netts of all colors and prieos, Tweeds, liana t tacky Jeans,
Satin and Silk Vestings, Silk Velvet Vestings. l'al.
der Shirts and Drawers. a inn a.n n mcn l. for male
elacap lay / .1. Se'111.(11*('11. •
AMES' 111.1ESS •dyle /1111 i
pattern, such ns black and col. Silk, Plain and
Pitney I,aine ß , llu Bau..e, French :11oritio, Coburg
l'ancy Vtdrcls, t 4 aelc
Flomfol,,, of all colors, lllngliain. and Prints, ill of
thu bout selections in (Ito u u n•ket• fat• sato cheap by
GI '7'1147 80.111.01!(,'Il.
VrACREIIIIL.Fresh and good No. 2, Middle end
lona nice, in halt, 'punter, and eighth Notrels.
e. A. it & SON.
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LJ the time to from or Inrge
nod rillendhl stook, I..otopri,ing, tie I Irge: I'llll4 1),1
orFortment, of Ftooo 11Iortio, ;Silver
and other holies
eVIT CNllibired in Allenlo‘rn. .w :rO4ll front 1111 4
1 4 111k 4 5, 1111 4 1 well IVlll'illy nn e?;:t initiation h e r on , ma k_
ing elsen here. fall :std ::e! 16rnt, nn no
eluirgv is mode rer rhuwing, Ina. 11 is n!tropt 11..110 with
Out Cvtlry Kind, eerie
price and If n:ilil}' - -! ' nom IMO 10 $L.0.00 i wr N o.
I EN, Tr you Irish to 1.111.11:Ise flp.•1.11
Ilnis ot• gen feel Cal.•, ire give you n
lion 10 eNII and cs•rtuine our 1 4 1..e1c. IN:11.1%111 1
every nvliele (hot yon 111.1 v ',urchin., to give entire
snti-fneti,,ll. For rr.la ‘Vllnlesillo or —ll'e
1181
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1"o maim rfichire :Li:ihro tlw pill,
lir tlint itre gilt lip light.
R. DECOU & CO.
Clothiers,
No. 1.1.1 CIIBSTIVUT ST., ABOVE FOURTH,
PIOLADELPIIIA,
Keep conflantly on hand a fplendid airoftment
Ready-made Clothing.
GOODS MADE TO ORDER AND \VARRANTED
MEM
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Pnrotigh properl 3
AT PRIVATE SALE.
utolersi . ..zwtel "'roes at pH% ale sale the following
1 tbe.ol Peel properly, sit:tato in the bo
rough of.lthotowo, tail
. I)IVELLING II()USE •
t treat,
I lir.ellth. ' The tlintonsrons of Ibc
latlltling are 21 (bet in float anti :;9 deep, adjoining:
on the south n lot of Peter Wield, 4111 1111.• 1 . 111•111 lot of
tleor;re Law. on the north a 111 feel trifle alley. and
on lie wo,l the aforesaid t Ti, prop
erly at the present hae• tteettpied by Mertz, Sip
Ils it 1111.1 roo! t 4 tore, for whieli business
the !ovation is remarkably well ad:Tted, its it is near
ly a central pert of the town.
fekfe--7.`No. 2.--.1 Ill'W tivii-i-tory brick
WELLING lIOI7SI,
20 feet front by :it/ deep, 1% tilt a kitchen at
i
D
iiiV .
!
tacliment. The let adj. ill 011,ibt! IVCA II
lot of Ephraim Itiefrinlerrer. ,at tie ,itutit a hi fret
nide elrect,en the etc-tit lot tiblteorge 11:ins, nod frotiC
log on the tiorth.ott IS'abitit t.trect. to t aid lIIII . IILtrh. -
lt In a beautiful property, and a v,:ry desirable loca
tion for private rtadittice. -
No. :1.--'fart PLANK 1/111,11,1,1Nti 1101 , SES,
ench 17 feet front by :It deep, t-ilunte on the north side
of Turner e:rovt, io tho ,aid borough, adjoining on
the cast a Itit, or .\ dent Din:lljg, 'ott the north a
puldie.alloy, on the we:d It lot ci vtoor t id hitt; and
on the semi] :aid Turner stri•ct. citelt hit contain
ing in front ho feet and in depth 2::0 feet. The build-
lags ;:re atwl trill Li rola SIII.Ot• togellar, ns
tn:ty suit pureltiewt•F.. end geed title cwt
be given oil the 1.-i .4 . Aleil ntzt. JONAS lit/ill.
I'. the•property I: , not :.01.1 . itt private
stile provi.tt.t to the Ith el NoVentli..r, it wit! tit I
it'elwelt in the itilernewit ..r 4.. y he ~4,1 at 1 ..44i,
the Lee.-: Ilen.ittniin Bgen:melt, in Allen
tow n. Vet. :22.
• ,
Orpia;lll's cl!ouirt tsale•
BT 'HT rE n.„l of an order
out of the die
high, there will he eN11111,..,1 to puidic. vale, 1.11 Satur
day the MI: day of November next. el 10 ondocic, in
the forenoon : id the lwailie line of thdtil Sehmotz,
in North Whitchail
A CERTAIN I'ItACT OF I,ANI),
containing Iron tb . c ; the: 1 . 1111 is ereetea tin ex
cellent Strain :mil other ritta
ate is the tairnanip'of North Whitehall. in the roomy
id . Lehigh; bounded by lands of r. , teidluti
motto:Ming
11AU1UES ANI) 10 PE,II.CIIE'S
strict measure, on wide!' there is a deposite invall
nahle IRON ORE, known as Stephen Battlers Mines.
This' is the best, taunt extensive mid laterative Ore-
Aline in Lehigh County, mid tweed to none' in the
State of Pennsylvania. It has already been sueeess.
fully worked for upwards or 30 years, and to a depth
or over 75 feet, with a prospect of a continumis and
abundant 'supply. Persons desirous Or viewing. the
same prior to the day of Milli Will Cali on Mr. John
Campbell, who resides on the premises.
The other Tract containing 111 Acres end 27
Perches, bounded by lands late or Stephen Ilallict,
deed., and others, situate in the said township told
; thereon are erected a one a half Many
r ri Era=
DIVELLINCI Il()USE,
FitAmE iiiher neve 'sary outbuildings.
Alan nt thu value 11100 nod place %till he sold In
Louses, eieeinkos the rights - and privileges to dig mail
raise Iron tiro on the Following iirolieriire. to oat :
Thu ono 0 Lease, doled the day of December,
A. 11. IS2I, bet wIYII l'eter Troxell. of Niirtli IVIIIIO
- (OWllOllll°, ill said cauuty or Lehigh, and Slephuu
Ilalliet fur one Ilia or au Aero ol
Loud, for the purpose or digging nod raiiiing
Ore. it Part or thol trot 0.. w 1.0,11 tho ;old
Peter Cool ti ids tl.
other 11 11i111,1 010 of A.
D. IS:19, holovon Doonor. of North 11'Ilitolo111
too 1111i1 i"111 1 111 1 11
for till the 11,11 ura to 111111 1111011 1111? 11111 , k111111
prooli,co, then In ill," •0,,
iiti. , ,ton of ilte'rititl Nathan
Itoonor. Being the re:11 of 'Sto.
ph, I, /Idli,l , deeetiNed. late or the l'olv id .1;:uil
Peon, iu thu Comity of t'arlom.
TERMS on tin) day of into and duo allandau"'
Oval' by
. AARON & JOHN BALLIET, Ad!" .urs *
3y the Court—J. W. AlictiLsv. (I * r4 ' —4t
Oetotwr 113:41.
Leaf Tobacco and Cigars.
DENSI.oW .0 Co..
21 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
C OMMissioli Merelimits,
Anil Whole,nle Drillers in flit kinds of
1-230.4%. 3Fa r iCI3E3.4ICZJCC:I6,
Illonufarlured l'obitero and Cigars.
HA'.t"T, nu hood and Iht nnl,. lute, all
Jon,. 4„1, ta with rcl, tlllll3 to 2(l tli it 11K 1
1111111,1 .41/111 It:11111111(41 to lie as roine,,enteil,
In •1 , ~1 1 1 , 03 1, 1 t1111 ntlordt,l for t \itimation
Pm, I, 1 , , nt ~ 111iti• e riot send their and
r, I, upmtl , my: to , tottlitully nerved II the good
trrre 'La 111 11(1 on, A p 22 - 1)
l IL ifs 'INV ifJJil:Z:js2;llll.d.r\ ‘,[c,
'ltlll2 11' \l, 11 ' , 111'1.1( 1111 4 111'4111111011 (11111111ln. .1
011 I/ , neltiy Ilr laird .Noot NO" lho tow , e
of lmly (mtl thorough I• 11,1, It' null
rdnralion, Unthrn•ntirr, Nutur II Philosophy, Latin,
1:roo4, 'min 1'r. .1, I, font and
1u.,1r untnial.) Dial, in,: 'l'h.:l.lll,m lug tk
0 art ~,,z uri,l in attic 1,1.40111,0 n
11'm \/ 1 Ds, D. V; int spa, Mental and I
Vga a‘,l
(i S. ,st.tim, I) /..xlrnrtor. in 6trinati an
/Hoer
Mu. D. 11. cuot.r., A. B. Ancient Lan
gimp,
R'. I.Elsitvit, A. B. -Iva., lune hi Engiiith
M it. J. (1 MOT AIN dkNG LA Dr. Fr, tieh, Spin and
.1),./ 1 / f .
Alit. C. P. IfnititmAsx, ruswlttild
nit Ilttl .111(Si,.
MI: !UN .ANNiNia Ilt in Fermite
l)rism fp" Jit.
MISS in l' , • in‘ , l/
I 11. ref rt .
1., 1.0.'i+ , 1 Ulfrnlion bi invited to the FF:mtbn
mtur3tFiNT entirely semtrotell from th e 'Alid e
IbTortmeot. no hittole pupil: , being hoarded in thy
but oolong. friumbi or in (h
tool convenient to the ,i•lmob
Folt 110AI:1) .1NI) TUITION..
.tNIt lloAnorm itry for the Session
of fir' MI, nlfn oh I, I r thrlierrii (.1A . ; 11.1111,) ur it the
rile $:;:t 11,1* tin:tilt:l . , each tittarbr lytyablo in itil
voney.
Tuition in the Primary Pepin t., per /twirler. 1.111
l 4 oyotl li roily, (iityliol. tlei Inon,) lien l
" " Acniicittiod IMpurtownt,
Ex•l'n.l:4.
ee the l'i , the. , Ygpe. Violin a n d lliiitur.ntol
From
It lipintiibt nod taught by the mot tie
l'roft-ssors, together will, Drawing in 1111
it:: form.. are given for a moderate extra liturgy.
further loirtictilitro or eireolors niliress the
IV 11. il. lIEYN(ILDS,
Allentown, Lehigh Co.. l'a.
001.
Public Vendue.
111 tolmini:tr 'tors of the e:itate of Elizabeth Mir
hie, tlee'll., late of Om lloroligh (.1' ,klloniolvo,
will on iVi..ilnesiiny the 12th day or NeVollll,el..
1 o'vlodc in the 111101'11MM. MI the Sill
that two ...story I . IIIIIIIS
f 7:74
•
It‘‘ 1 . 41,1./:\ 1101. SK.
and int :If r.round i :illisitt: on the viol :ide of Sixth
qtroot, in said ,111ontown, al,jllilling nn tln
sold!: a lot or Ipn 1.1 %Void:darn, on Ili, east n
Ca alloy, on sotilli a lot of n idow No: 1111
' %Vt . :4 1 . 1 . 11111i11g 1111 said Irlir1:1111 `ll,et. rxtrndiu
i.) tuft vightt,:t fool rmir inc Lcs, 1.1.1 111 111 , 111 11v.
11111.11'011111,1 Iltirly feet.
. .
Terins on die day nl the Nave of ode. nod due :II
lei:donee giVep hy, •
.1 01 IN F. Itl , lll, .\;;col for
OH. 20.
ME
War in ICansas.
CREAT EXCITEIVIENTI
IT is an indisputable fact that r.t the present
there io 11111111 CX1•1101110111 VNIO11111; nib over our
country, nti.l great meth si.cm In bediseussing the int
portent stabieet no 10101111* the TVlTilt.rs Ran
sns .hull II lice or chive State. lint we tithe plea
sure in informing the people of Allentown :Intl sur
rounding country, Irbio desire lo live a totmeertil lire.
that. We 11:1111 just received Iron New York tint Philo
delvltia it large and heavy ;molt or Fall tutu \flitter
1100418. We do tot Ihijdt it tureessary to blow - ;11111
gas - Moult " 30 and .10 - cur-loads ns sOlllO of out•
111 1 11;1111111 1 ,1 111/, 111111 of nuthing people believe we can
cell cheaper than ttnybotly else, I. o ea t i se we b e liev e
that .• honesty is the best policy." Wv intict have
small profit on everything we ;4.11.1111.1s" must others
it they try 1.1 make un mooed lit hug. which nwt
.well kti.vii by Ike pubib, 'Wu bus so u l ce ll F o r
CASH. which with '' many sales small
however enables Its to sell ithivet no cheap ns
goods 111'011111,1 in 11011111,1. 01111 its 11101111 its UlOOllllll
- ill Allentown. These are honest litets.itiol wo in
vite persons to examine tiortheinselves 1101 . 01'11 nothing
purchn:4,l elscwlrrc, which will no i
them of what we sac.
'7ll it'• ,Wif6olTll, .11 West Hamilton
A DOCTOR IN NEW TEXAS.
- •
W.I. :IL 1.11 . 1.1. has nit
'l"Fr-LI illage or New Texa.. for the prittli,..
prore,iol). where he will he ready t.
scree the :•iek mid afflicted by day
Atirltt.
BifiSOLUTION OF PARTNERSRIP.
-Norte!: is hereby given, that the l•o.p•trtnershil
lierctorore exi.ting under the name of
ti; Gov, Ilrnin and Finny Dealers, in Allentown. L:• -
11141 t comity. W 9.4 Ipy mwual e1111,1.11t uu :111
29111 of sploliber. 1S:41. All persons indel,ted I.
said (iota lire request:it In inulie 'laymen( within
tricks 11'0111 11:1lie hereof, aril all persons lout ing nnc
said firm nee al-o tars
sent I heir accounts within shill limo.
I'ETEII Will ND, Sen.
ermit•
The Ltt inac Ivill hr earried un nt the 014 eland by
%vim the ~1.1
lima and 1611 alteml h. the r.lllciurul
MEE
JOHN H. (YLIArEI?,
Arr 0111 A!V L W
v ricE iu Bost 110 tniltnn btriTtmearly orpsito
ll Beelitvl's 1.%
nd
1)
1 ;1 ; : 4,1' ; ( 1 1 1,..S1 ( .1' ( 1 1) 1 1 11 1 0 1 1 ) 1 8 L '- i r i ': :111:1 1 47 in
t1;1111, and I!tiltleitt•lie.l :11itt•lint, .1 . till
prices, Illetteltetl owl illtipleneltell 10-
Ileavy Asnithurg. Bud Tieltin44, Furniture ontl Apron
Cheeltt., Linen nut' Cotton Dinintro, W oo l
Itinoeys, Canton l'lnniteltt, Toweling F,
Linens, Woolen 1111ml:et., Nl,l rsn it
. U UTII
SIIAW 1.0. t nssorloient of roll
stud iiticr Shawls in Allenlo%ro, sorb I;ro
Long nod Fqiultv, lllnoliet : 4 1otwlp, 1.1
rillo, 1111 d other Slanwk, for took, ..h o op by
111;ANS ANN) whl i. t;tittit
i) 1'.!111'. I.y the 1111011 . 1 or ' , tuna ,iima
•
ORA BER ES.--Ten Barrels of lllie roll linsturn
l'raubyrrice, by Ihu barrel Ur Iran qualitily.
• C. A. RULE SUN.
- -
PEA inbrtgsnud hy tonil, lit Iwo
per buNlwl. • e. A.111'111.: ,F
it„%!;:i N:4 ;1\I)
J Lnyer no,.
lug :it IU in Jon. , 01'
Nal", alro C. HI:
cil•I'1•;111111:111.1:11 VI of I,tir..wn
Li :LI 111 Cell Is pc, II:1011 1111.1 1.1 4 vent+ per .111:11 . 1,
(.. A. 1:1:111: & SIIN.
for by
SEGA H. MANUFACTORY
NIT E: mill huve oar Sugar Auuttiavtory in frill op.
V .erntion uud buy° 110W..1111 lifllla •n fine and
guo,lll.4rortment of Operw, Iteg'ulitu+, Luritlres, P.rin
ore, 1.4 :Somme, Sixers, Half Spunibb and nil kiwis
of Tubuccoe'for ealu by C. A. BUTE ,i, SON.
Oat. IS. :--f
MEI
GUTH .I'. NOILOITIL
SURGICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST:
IR. C. C. 11. CULDIN, from New York, in
vacs the attention of those in Allentown
and vicinity, who require operations on the
natural Teeth, or who are in need of artificial
:.rior mode ofoperatingimall the
1
,°lilZ..etioitidliegmpat:•Ptutents of Dentistry..
flaring had eight years' experience in his
'profession, and availing himself of every valu
able improvement, he knows be can render the
very hest assistance to the patient Of which thti
Art is eapahle.
Rarrntssus.—Rev. Thomas DeWitt, 1). D
Rev. Charles M. Jameson, P. Clarkson, M. 1). ,
m
Willia Underhill, M. 1)., New York city.
(Mice for the present at the Ameticanllntol.
Patients also visited at their residence if di
sked.
Allentown, Jan. 17.185,5.
C. A. RUM ;40N
NEW 0001-1110 undersigned have just rerme-
M
ed nt their Grocery Store, in North Seventh bt
a good (testament Of, nil kinds of Groceries.
C. A. MILE tt 110.1 t
► • STARTLING, BUT TRU.E;
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
- -
Bow often it happeno, that dm nil . ° lim7ers front
your to year in (hot. MIMI& condition n t i not (Wm
Tor one day to feel tho harpy mid exhilarating lags
4:WU ineident to the enjoyment of health
'11}1.; 1;E,00:11ING BRIDE,
lint a fine year's lig, in the flush of health and youth,
wed inineancy of spirits., rapidly. 01111 opparently ith
explicably, bcennscS a feeble, faddy, sallow, dehilis
toted with Haim , ma:minted, nerves unstrung,
spirits depressed, countenanen bearing tho impresN
EalTering, mid en inter pliysieal anti mental profF
!ration, nrising film' ignorance of the simplest and
rtain,t rules of health as votateeted with rho mar
riage slate. 11.. e sitilation of which entails disease,,
mak! ing and misery, not only to the wife, but often
TERETITARV co‘,:ri,AINT2, UPON Tilg CHILDREN
T 111: Tllllll, \l, 1 1 1 , 1'11 . 1'11 G16 , 11:11111'101q,"
Traltsmllll...; ('IMSUITIPTIOV. Relit/PULA,
1(1 1 , 11(111IN Mt 1N5AN1TV,.46101:124
11.11 V.VIL, I pallier tad
==tll
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
viz(oi THE PA R ENTS.
gs ..littiniloY )test *him bcP Ix there Do
1 , No 1 , No impr?”
i.111.0s in br Lunoi n x
the C:111/10.1 /1,1.1 1 , 01.111:18
0114 I. non in., I 11.• and benefiting by thous.
'flies. , 1,0 1/..11/ 1.11 Olt, in
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDIC;\ L COMPANION,
IIl• OR. A.:.1:. WIZICEAU,
OP WOMAN.
•
• •
Oar Ilimtl roll", 1.',1 it ion, (:400,000), Vnio., pp. 2.14,
IoN r 1111 ri, EVS-11.1 $1.00.1
A mlautlard uf e.tubli..llBl reposition. found clufial
In the eit.ilegl I h.. ereat I r.ule •edes in Now Yu
I ate! ether mut sOl.l by thn princl
I eel, .eller4 in the thlited e.littel. It %las llmt pubILI
iu 1617. sine°n hiett thou
FIVE lIUNDIIED THOUSAND COPIES
id which tlicto Otto upwards or
ONE iii'SDEED THOUSAND SENT y AfAIL„
bi,la I., tintation In nhieh It Is bbld as a Di) -
I popular
I;()()Ii POI{ EVI'..AZ FE.3IA 1.10
Pon noilwrlllvin!rd..v.detl exdosive attention to the
11.•:k!uo•nl Ord.+ 1.1 • 1 • Oliar to fellllllo,t, In levent to
h.• t otiy contirdtvd by thousands both In persola
and by I.•tb•r.
Ilr re el ery nen an el n dkrover, by cfllnparing her owq
F..11:14,0i Mal IleSerill.!, the nature, character,
..s or, and the pr..per remedies for, her cumplatnts.
the nice about becoming a mother has often ncead
1,1, ' , lethal and adil..e a 11,0 t.toiost imirortattoo to hoe
Flit Ilf,Hll, in respect to which her somitircnosii rut
-1/:,! C , .11•41111111::: it tiwilicit) gentletitu, will (Intl such
pit roe! Ire, mot aim° p llnin many NytlliktOgil
1111101,V180 Ivnlibi i•eva•dooll no iely nr !darn) An
inci.leot to lior xilontion lire doncribed.
I l loony are suffering from"
I,:t . rnetions or irregulBlN
ilirs peon liar to the female Which undormino
line rile, t. 4 of mlll,ll they lire ignorant, link f'B2
tlwir limey forld.la neel.ing medical m1%118)1
Man, holt ..wg 1.1,11.1rel.rp•11.1 Ph ri (falling of tho WOI1114)
, G wn r, , r aC. ra (Irahne,, drlilily, &c.) Many BE3
In c. ac.Lly for many montha preceding , confita•
Inent lL.ny La, 8. otilietlit if toll ILingorous deliverlBll,
01..1 oneerlain reenteriev. Some ivliose tires nag)
.:orioro, l, lino., Dill each find in IL. pages
I:0 !I:I • 1..: , 111•1. • :11.1 . Lt , ilo awl relief.
Jr i• •• . f emo-..•• irt•I•10 t•• eon, o folly Urn vorlooti
p,'. 114 111.'S nrp if a 11a1111 . 0 Strieny La
ca. I p,r)i..l or thon el tali:mid/Wag marring".
11,1,1t.r, ow pal a ka:loatiot err it father? a wife, ••••
I , I t ht. •••• 1.. • • , ” ,, c , You lovo
411 ill 111. "our Lineutiiy. and lose nu liana In
n hat ...es init.:krt.. ill, their Ituaith and hap.
piuenn tii.t Iv:. than your mill. ii mciii ilt . olll to )01i 11411.1
litany 41 day of pain atilt
ant:ily. ili•oi..l 1 y ski incapacitating the
h.:, Pa • il4 tmlit,ry vsllnusting those
111...!kinem nnq advertised
no.itrat, I I,roii.:e tar devlining
14, 11‘11/ 111 V lit toil
=EMI
In .• popilarily or the walk,
1., 11 . .310, %mi..%
1.3,•• I. 1.1•11 1,••11 /111111.,.../11•rg .13
lII° 1.0 , 10. I,‘ i:l11 1 VOL', Ohl in.,
•coop) and other
0..6,—. I.l• • \'i it 1.11. i. been lmdul livcesolty,
1.1
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
t.,!,..v wtenlm •• Pr. A.!61. MAI•1111EAV,
ItU 1,i1.411 N. V.." i... (.1.1 II OM') ill MO
/I itll• ) ritil• 1'1101; Mud buy
no•I 411...11,14, by
~, 1 , 1., I id/1111101,111.
r,4.1,. t rd e,,, THE Milli •
mr,i) v.! IVATE MEDICAL. COlll,
PL.\ 'ii" sent ,r1.1o!,:1 f,,e ) to any part of ffor
s. 1,,, Port.i.l.ls 13itush Provinces.
All 1, a t.r ~, • ,1 rebiri said to 1.4.
A. 1.1. I.IAt.i::(2I.:ILL. I. I 12.24, lir ur-Yoilt City.
• 12) Liberty Street, New-
V 0:
FOR fA LE aT THIS OFEICE—PITICE ONI
: 4 01.E A171 . .:NC17 IN 1,1:11101I.
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.,
1 111: 11111.:AT I'l'llll'lER or TIM 111.01110
' 2'IIL•' EsT A 1.11 , ..11,1'1'1 VIN NtIIVN !
.yor u P., i ill.: o f ,Ilrrrvu•y in it !
remedy for Scrofula, king's Evil, Rheu
matism. tilo‘thia to cutaneous Eruptions, l'implem or
on the Pore. Blotches, 170ilN, Ague and
Son' Eye, n ingwonn, or 'fetter,
Scald head. Eillargeinent :mil pain lifthe Donee
•
mid Joint,, Will Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers,
Syphilitic Disorilersomilnililiseasei+ariii
ing from an injudicious iield'Alercury,
Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of
the Mood.
This great remedy, which line become no rapidly
and so juidly celebrated for its l`N trnordinnry eflieney
in relicviag tool curing many of the most obstinate
terribie r,wto., tiisent.e with which otholtioti in
ulllicicd, i< now owereti to the rithlie, with the emiti
-1011 1,5111 . 11114, that no Nuntv.it. 01Set,V1:111r crow
111:11k , tins .1 , 01 Foi cmincully rlwooPslll-1 in curing.
Seltorl'l.A. Mid AI.I. ulsc.tscs 01' THE BLOOD, an Car
ter', Spamsli
'rho proprietors are ro.'elVitig by every mail moil
Ihinrriug 1111 1 1 il, tails of cures made in all
park of the country, and in 11111S1 t'llNefl where the
ill of the best Physicians Imil been tried in vain.
,1,1 1 .: rower over the (Idiom is truly remarkable, nod
all ,o trim impurity of tint great SEAT
or hare., have been relieved and cured without a sin
gle Tailor,' out of the thousands who have used it.—
Carter's punish Mixture rotitains no Mummy, Opi:
uni, Arsenic, or any ilimgcroini drugs, lint in (mullion-,
tol of Roots and Ilerlis,'combincil oith 'other ingredi
ents of known I him,. and may be given to the young
est infant or most debilitated invalid, without thilf
tent possible hesitation.
11' AI. S. lIIiEIiS ,t co., rropriotortt,
No. :101 Broadway, Now York.
111.7 - Prieo $1 per bottle, or six betties fur $O. For
sale by 3. 11. Moser, Allentown, E. Ilan, Bethlehem,
and and nicrelinnts generally
New York, February 13,1800.
fflin