Singular and Melancholy Death. IriTRINTING OFFICE Sut.n.—The Bucks Dr. James H. Bogardus, of Kingston. Ulster Cosop Pairtss, the German Democratic paper county, New York, died at the Girard House, in Bucks conty, published by 0. P. Zink, has in this City, on Sunday last, after a very short been sold to Edwin Frutz, the out-gOing Clerk illness, and under circumstances truly siftular Of the Sessions of that county. Mr. Fretz and painful. The Doctor had been for about young man, and a practical printer. We wish two years engaged to Miss Isabella Hamilton, I him success in his new investment. Price $2,. also a resident of Kingston, and on two occa- 500. signs days were fixed for their wedding, but oni OAIP EPILEPSY BE CURED each occasion death presented a barrier to theirl We think the following letter from a respectable wishes. citizen of Alh.bissippi will answer the question, and couture all doubts trout every rbiased mind On the first instance the death of his broth-1 er's child rendered a postponement of the day, .7)r. soit Thou,, v i . ;=:orc l , L ll;: . /.. hu lTea s ; I SU• S, to to groat pleasure in relating ease of 5) , 51114 cr of their contemplated marriage necessary, and I both the Doctor and his affianced tended the, i , L ts i,ZV lots }our invalunldc fills. fly brolhor, .1. funeral. On the second occasion fixed for their I ease. lie was first OttIICIMI Addle (mite young. lie union, Miss Hamilton's sister lost a chill, and , j.`,',',", l , l o ll l:, n ,` g .e ro ",r ni l t r ";; o B ) l ,l" Q ":, e r : i t t n i e,°":::k i lt , fi r.st again both attended a funeral service instead of up to the time he eomMeneed talting : r y ' on; the very often and quite severe:into:ft ::aim ; him their own marriage ceremony. Pills • he n: body and mind. His mind had sulfered seriously • Last Monday week, Dr. Bogardus came to hut now, I tun happy to say, lie is cured of those tile. Ile has enjoyed tine health Mr the last live months the City and put up at the Girard House, Fast; tr tliucs:,, All this i o ti re ,o t at i r t nc g u r l e, t i o t Chambers street. On retiring, he complained that he was quite unwell. The following day,l others to the remedy that will cure them. Yours res etommudeating. an it may ho the means of directing not feeling able to leave his bed, - Dr. Sayre and poetfully, other physicians were called in and consulted. After several days' attendance, they came to the conclusion that there was something more than disease of the body in the case of their patient, and they intimated to him the fact, whereupon Dr. Bogardus frankly informed his medical advisers that he was deeply attached to a young lady, to whom he was to be married the next day, Tuesday ; that their marriage had been twice frustrated by death, and he now feared that his own illness would prove a third interposition to his happiness. Perceiving the sad tffect which the fear of another disappoint- Mont hid upon his mind, it wits determined to send at once by telegraph for Miss Hamilton, that the wishes of the Doctor might he carried out. The dish atch was sent, and Miss Hamil ton arrived at 4 o'clock on Sunday morning,. and as early ns possible, seine of their iriends. residing in Newark, were sent for to attend the marriage ceretnony. At 1 o'clock the same day Dr. Sayre' visited his patient, and found him so much better that he considered that it would be unnecessary for him 'to attend again. At 2 o'clock the parties were united, and Dr. Bogardus expressed his thankfulness in being enabled to curry out his Intentions of marriage to the lady in question Their friends then retired for n few moments fin• the purpose of partaking some refreshments. Ile then remarked that lie felt so much better that he would got up and at once proceeded to raise himself in bed : his bride perceiving his ef- j forts to rise, went to assist him, only to discover that he was expiring in her arms. She instantly sprang to the hell and rang (or assistance; hot loforr Meir !ru.ndi rwr'd 7. , ,ch Ike room was Cull se.--N,Tv SII rPSotne months since, a yOllng man left this city to try MS fortune ip th.: State of California. lie left behind hint a young ;vile and babe.— lleprospered well, writing of en to his wife and invariably enclosing' liberal remittnrces. lie returned. reselling New York Friday last. He left his baggage in New York, and took passage on the afternoon train, which reached here late nt night. He hurried to his !tonic. The door was locked and the window dark. Presuming , that his wire might be on a visit to the home oil his mother, in West Troy, he hastened over there. Ills parents met him more in sorrow than in joy. His inquiry was for his wife.' For it time he received no answer but at length they I informed him that his wife had proved faithless and recreant (hiring his absence : that she had engaged in an illicit amour wiib a young mane employed as a clerk in a dry goods house in Al bany that her guilt having become notorious, they (his parents) haul forbidden her*MaJking, their thresh hold : that hitt a day or two' pre , vions to his arrival, she had gone or on the , cars for the West with the young man. Her 1 babe was left in a frmily in South Troy, who agreed to provide for it for a regular weekly stipend. Yesterday saw the father and his child .on their way to New York city. They leave for California this week.—Troy Times, Nor. 12. BAs lixrExsivit estimated that the next year's tax hill ihr the city of Now York will nIIIMInt to ten millions of dollars. Out of the charges against the administration of John Quincy Adams was that the expenses of the government amounted to thirteen mil lions a year. 7.4"T'110w uniehly the blasts of whiter volopo the diseases peenliar to our variabl e climate. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pain and Aching of the Bonen, the effect or Mercury, Old Sores and stash lihe affections, bang on tis Rho an il)Onbtiq. 3lany are not aware that the chief cause of most of the discuses •t% ith which mankind ere 11 fllictod proeeed directly from impurity of the blood or depraved state of the system, bid such is unquestio,nbly the fact. No dis ease can exist when the blond in fret from impunity. The desirable result can only lie obtained by n timely rosort to Carter's Spanish - Mixture, which is tie nrq ten tionably the best remedy yet discovered to purify the 'blood and expel front the system the limiting infec tions which cause such serious and daneerous results. In the thousands of eases of Seroftila. Neuraßria. Sy philis, and others of the very worst forms of disease which have been treated by Carter's Spanish Mixture. the proprietors have yet to hear of the first sass iu *Which it failed to relieve,. in a short time perms- neatly to effect a cure.. We wish the aMieted to try it: the sae or n single bottle will tell better than any thing we can say in Its favor. ettome, ismonortov, hose long battled the Physician's skill.% 4 medicine how ever Imo been . discovered and is now offered to the world, which is a quick and ported cure for them: to avhich nearly every respectable practitioner in New torlt will bear willing testimony, as they hove :than dotted all other remedies far its use. The remedy spoken of is ellekoner's Sugar Coated Vegemble mifdleine which is as prtlatenble no sugar plumbs: never krlpos or nauseates in the slightest degree, and yet is the most searching and positive purgative prep aration over discovered. Such is the excellence of Cliekener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills flint the proprietor warrants n cure if they aro token according• to direetionl, and hind: , himself to return the 'annex if the purchaser in not fully pleased with them. The great excitement which their appeaance ham produced is not a false Mk' but is erected on r the stronfoots lo- Con of truth, and will never pass away, for so long as costiveness, eholle, and Indigestion remain attendont in the human race, so long will. their only positive rstnediv continuo to be popular. To be had nt J. B. BApper'e in Allentown. W. P. LIGON. No person who is suffering from Fits. ur Spasms, should neglect sending to Dr. Ilanee, idler (his, for It SOMAS of his inestimable medicine. his prices are are ibiliqrs : one box $3; two $5: twelves24—sent by mail free, on the receipt a re:l:Rhin:A:. Add MPS iLI NCI:, 108 l3altimoro street, Baltimore, Md. WHISKERS. B RD AND MrSTACTIIOS.--Forced In grow in six weeks by Llt. LAFONT, oApil,mty COMI'OI:ND. Warranted not to stain or injure the skin. Price $1 per Package. or 3 for $2 50. Sent to any part of the coon try. by mail. nn receipt of a remittanee. Address SWEETSEIt S CO., Lox 739 Post Office, Paltimnre, MARRIED On Sunday evening last, at the residence of the bride, in Allentown, by Rev. J. Dubs, Mr. JAzin:s SIEGER, to Miss ELIZA Ktxr., both of this place. T'iplinlPl! at last friend Jim is married, A fact APr whielp we long have tarried; With Eliza f•Pr his hriplo ire linow 211111 eplipn k Inn; Fully convinced all 01.1 bildleigoes life ver, Panel] Hite a bladelopPs Ittpi 'piny the 11appy collide realize their fondest dreams and nu% er regret having :=lplieePl Apr lire. On the .10th tilt , by the Rev. B. M. SehlnUek er.lllr. HENRY KLECKNER tO MiS3 SARAH BRUCK• LEHURSP, both of Allentown. On the 27th ult., by the Rev. J. Schindel, Mr. Wit.t.otlunw Scitmormt, to Miss LOVISA M M 7. Ng, both of IVlavungie. On the :15th of November; by the Rev. J. Yeager, Mr. DANIEL Bovim, to Miss LinvA Moult, both of Loixer Macungie. At the same time. by the same. Mr. SoLomoN Scomom, to Miss Juid.o: Barrtut, both of Hun ovvr. On Out '2sth inst., in Wect Philadelphia. by the ltt. Rev. Peter Wolin, of Bet Melton. his son HENRY 11. 1C01.1.E, to Miss GERTRUDE KIMIiSR, both of that city. In Philadelphia, on the 23th inst., by the Rev. Joseph Berg, Mr. G. IVILLIAn Mrrscit to Miss ELLEN 0. B,cut, both of that city. In Philadelphia. on the 24th inst., by Rev. \Vtn Barns, Mr. Joni: DA wsox, of Orwigsburg, Pa., to Miss ELIZABL:7II L')v...l:Tz, of Weavers ville, Pa. On the 22d ult., 1) , the Rev. Cyrus Becker. IlEitmAN K ItnoAns. Esq., of Allentown, to Miss Lynin, Sw4nrz, of Allen township, North futipton_eminty. DIED On Sunday evening last. in Hanover. after a protracted dines: of several years. originating ant of a fall train a tree, Romour SAD:rat, son of Willintn Saeger, in the 2ihh year of his age. On the evening of 27th of November. in Al lentown. after a severe illness, PETER MAN, aged 72 years. 10 months and 22 days. On Sunday last. in this borough, of truhnid fever, JACOB ROSENSTEIL, SOll of Simon Rosen styli. aged 20 years. in lean. ABBY brass need 50 years. Tn Weiseidmrg, Ev.t X ANDER. aged 71 years In Mactingie.Sui.omus St Inrit aged 73 years. . , 5E° XI .. 1 1 / 1 " . .42L0EL TM MI °l ll .. . _ _ ._... ....._ . . A LIiENTOWN M ARK KT. (Correelr•l weekly by l'retr., Cull! 4 Co.' - I'l•elr. '',,/ I.lirrol, . $7 1111!1',,thiees •lir Wlle:ii, ..... 1 :;ii 11 0 ., 12 7I: sl•les ...... 111 75 Sleml lers 111 • -Ili I :11,1 II 15 Oil slut ler. . 211 '6 E:,,. I) 1107.... . . 2i) lI . Iv . , P U 13 I, I(' S A I, ll,' fIP VALUABLE REAL M-TA'ILE. IN TILL h.. ~.:d 'if 1 , ,, 1.ii.• nits. ~, 0 Smordat. the 2n t h I V or DceenliWr. ill I '.... 4 1.%•1.• , •1: ill 11 mill:111.011 Ole 1.1‘1111,•,. 111 :%Iltiloill111;, Vllitt . y. Nalli/Ilill•Z lolVll-1111.. 1.:111t411,,Iltl!y, for I olloWillg lit •• • I'll , ell 11111411 a: /.7:11 NO. I . ___ A A - A i .FABLE F ARM. ..! 1 „ :4 . i,, „id 1.,,,,,,..ii.:11.11...1111y.!1,1.i..111i11.r ill:111+ ‘ , l' .1 , ',..: Ertint. do•fufs II .in. 1.ic1..,,,, •(%.::N.f...1,,,,,,,,,' Trllltilmre, 3lielmel Iterber and oth e r s , e,mt a i n i og t;;; acres Ho d F , .: c... 1 4. Aleott t•. acres thercul is :nest exeellent IT‘eoliand. if :union:llf portion good 111t'11,1,,,.. ,1,,,.. EI,II the 1,:11,1,to: good ::NI IJII• I Old. ill int ex-el lent slate I,r i•tativiiii-ii. 1 . ,,i, improl einem, thereon are it good ncw . DIV/3.1.1.\*G 110175 r: , 4......„,,,,- , —_, . ;T r , :.,-, a new name Imrii : a spring . -Iteit e ~,, .. , .., , ,,,13 , ever a taAi r Pattie , : ...prmt.. I :111, _ ..-kir 4. ..": ll i i other neeessary ontlotildnii.ls. An exeellent, Apple Orchard is on the premises. ns al i o all kinds of other ehoieuTruit trees. Thhiplantat ion is partiotlarly worthy the attention of ,iiiiiiiiiii:te, ' nn it i, situate in that desirable and fruitful gard en _ spot.—the Malioning Valley, atoLin close proximity. to :Mill,. Clitirches and Selomb+. NO. 2.—A TRACT OF 10001)L.AND, SillIlltl! in Mlllllllllll4 township, ill Fajd rminty , m i.. joining LIM'S of Tlllllllll Tl'llllllliorll../1111010 lit`hri'. i`oltllllllll tiontery and others, emitaining 21 tier,. the whole being well overgrown with timber. Being part of the real estate ,d' .Idlin Saeger. lie l'ellsll, Into of Heidelberg townAip, Lehigh comity. The conditions on the cloy at the place of Nile. and due attendance given by . SAMUEL J. KISTLER, Ex'or. Dec. 2. L—at aubitor's Notiic TN the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county. I SEAD L .I. 'ln the Matter of the account of Janice \--, .. (7 Ilatnonan and Jeremiah Fensternudier. tod ministrators or the estate of Aliclutel Ilanymon, late of the township of Lynn. in the County of Lehigh. . And 1:10W, Nov. 7, 1.856, Gm Court appoint Samuel .T. Kistler, Esq., Godfrey Peter and William M. liiet ler. Esq., Auditors to audit and resettle the 111101 . 13 Ile- VLULI t, and nmho distribution'aceording to law. . ' From the Records. Taste—J. W. MICICLEY, Clerk. The auditors itliove named will attend to the duties' of their appointment on Thursday. the• I"ith of De renther. at 10 ti'eloek in ilia Ibrcunon , ni the publics house of Peter Miller, in .linegen , ville, Ileitlelborg township, Lehigh county, where nll parsons Interest ed earl attend If they see prpper. • Dec. 2.' • . THE LEHIGH REGISTER, lECEMBEit 3, 1856. 0 ;in 's Court Sale. Y virtue and in pursuance of nn order issued out 1..1 of tho Orphan's Court of the County of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale, on Fridny the sth of 'December next, nt I o'clock in tho afternoon, upon the premises, the following described .property, viz: A CERTAIN FARM, situate in Salishurg township, Lehigh counts, on the nubile road leading front llellertown to Allentown, ad.joining lands of .Jacob l'elicrroth. Nathaniel' Yost, Jacob K job line. Marlin Ilitter and others, containing &lout 124 acres. Thu improvements thereon aro a double two-story DWELLING HOUSE, • :.„..., -L, with stone Kitchen attachment, n log al . 3 Stlrt 13arn, two wagon sheds, cider' press --- li - "! and press house, corn crib and other outbuildings; also a Spring-house over n never fail ing spring. About S 5 acres thereof is good arable land. arranged in suitable fields, and in a good state of cultivation, whereof 10 acres is meadow, and the , remaining 40 acres excellent Woodland, Overgrown with heavy timber. An excellent variety of Apple and other choice fruit trees are also on the premises. This farm is n very desirable property, of lino loca tion, about lt MHOS from Allehtown, and a tilde dis tance from Bethlehem. It is believed that valuable deposits of Iron Ore are on the property. It can be sold in the entire, or iu smaller tracts, if so desired by purchasers. Bring the property of Jonx DIEM., deceased, late of the township anal comity aforesaid. The terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by • SOLOMON DIEITT, REI'BEN SPINNEIt, I Admr's By the Court—J. W. Mickley, EMIE LEHIGH COUNTY HORSE INSURANCE ficot PAM'. The members of this t V Association will meet at the House **. of CHARLES F. Itrck, in the borough 1 - • • • of Catasatoitta, on Saturday the 1d of osirJanuary. 18 . 57 next. at In o'clock in the forenoon. An election for officers for the ensuing year will take place, as also the settlement of (ho awing' account. A resolution wns heretofore passed that no collector would hereafter be appointed, that all money be paid to the Seeretary, nod that nll such who are in arrears nit' - 0 longer period than three years would thereafter not be accepted ns members of thesociety. Punctual attAnnittuee is requested. ItUBEIIT °DIMLY, Secretary. —ll Der. 3 '2.ubitot.'..o . "Notice. Lehigh County. I:1 1 77 :71.1 I N. I t the the Orphan's mutter C ol' u t r l t te o i f i ecount of Jllllll ffi-i Wagner, one of the a dministrators of Wil liam Wagner, late of the Borough of Allentown, in C the County of Lehigh. deceased. And now, Nov. 1 Ith, IS.ill, on motion of Mr. Reese, the Court appoint John H. Oliver, Eq., en auditor tii audit and resettle the above named account according to law. From the Records. Teste—J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. The auditor :there named will intend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, December ISth, at 11l o'clock in the forenoon, at his °Mee in East Ham ilton street. nearly opposite Bechtel's Ameriean 1lo '••', in the Borough or Allentown, where all parties :nt rested can littcnil if they see proper Doe. :I rifitt FOR, RENT.. Tar: Allentown Water Con - many offer hth -I- to Rent their newly ortoded large s iand cammotti omi t•s' FLOURING MILL, for one year from the Ist lII' April next. It is Intilt upon the most improved plan and machinery, with :Mir rim "r Burrs, arranged bath far merchant and enstion worli. Proposals will lie received Up his the first of January next. By orilur of the llaarit. A. L. 1.1.11;11L, l'resident Dec. 3, 4,„) 113 u LE A al rillf F. undersigned tins On 1,110,1 nt present nnil . ,,ffers J- 11,r sale. all kinds of OAK 11'001), suitable for -sit and building logs, and also 11,r IVlteelwrights :tura ri...gi.linikers. 411.1i,miffit must Ire trade as it hill he converted into liresvood unless disposed of otherwise. Application nntst Lc ionic to the itudersi;pled near Simon .Mover's tavern, in South 11.11itehall. lIENEY UTII • , Jr., Per. tt. ADJOUErEsdED Orphan's Court Sale. B Y virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out „I. the orphstnis Court of the County Id' Lehigh. there mill he exposed to putdie sale, on Fridny' the 1:141..1...• or December ; at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises. a eertnin messuage Or tenement and tram or hod. with the appurtenatiet.s, situated in the tmem.hip or \t eisetthurg. it. the .•ounly or 1,,,. hi g h by It o ,! or (Nib..., .ter_ Solomon liriot,iicurge Driut nod 1.1. lands tom or late of Daniel Siegfried,...altainin g tnu aerm., more or less , with the appurtetimmes. The improvements thereon tine mtWO-story Log ;0 -: il. • 110 USE, , tii*tmhol, Swiss barn, Spring =1„:;Aalt. Ilye.'s atop. 1V,11,.71.ti houee , nod , 'the]. I.liillihigS• About 7 acres ti ereor i 9 mead ow land. 2 acres V.oodlatol, remaitoler arithle l an d i n few., :mil tinder good eult iva lion. Al.". Nt+. 2. holi e s r:wt or CIIE.-ITNUT ti siler.te in the raid !ewe:hit t ) heetele,l 'wt.:. Reuben ti ithiiti. Ilttojnotin Old. goad others, cuu vin tier,. lam,. or let,. Al tie 'elite tine' ullll plucu kill be cold 20 tierce of grain in the g round. thting the real a-trite of .ritelth Otilter,'lleceared, late of the ton'uship of Weirwtilutru-, and county antco : ti t i.i. 'form: on the day tit the phce salt., and due at tendance given by .1()N Adut.r. lty Ca. (\..t.1—.1. W. Mickley, Clerk. IBM V aluable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE. • T• ILL ha Fold at public. vole, on ;Monday the 22,l of De:eutber next, at 12 o'clock at noon, on the i,rongscA, A CERTIN TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hanover township, Lehigh county, adjoin ing lands of George Bicker', Nicholas. Sterner,Jacob 11114 and others, containing 'l3 acres, more or lees. Thu improvetnents thereon are n good two-story ,tone rough-east I)WELLING 110 USE, stone tenant-house, a large Swiss barn, ali l a.Spritur-hote.e ewer a never failing and loftier necessary outlmildings. A good Apple Orchard is on the premises,. and the whole tract is well provided with water and timber. The almve is a very valuable tract, and those in went of such u property should nut neglect to attend the sale. Being in part the real estate of HENRI. Aftt.t.en deeessed. late "c the township and enmity aforesaid AT' TILE SAME TIME AND PLACE the following personal property of said (Neonatal will rise lie sold : One two-horse wagon, n ona-borse, wagon, two ploughs, hay-ladders, etrnw•-entter. tables, beds and bedding, two stoves with pipe, a saddle, grain cradle, barrels and half barrels, grain in, the ground, and nu merous other farm and houshold articles. • The conditions en the day at the place of sale, and duo attendence given by ECM Amos Steckel, 'ttomen nt taw. OFFICE WITH JAMES S. REESE, Amm7mm, Pd. BM IMM =I JOHN ECKERT, Ex'or. —3t InakT Gab 'DEP CD 3/Ca co ALLENTQWN BANK. December 1, 1856. -FA.A N instolment of Fivo Dollars per chore of the capital stock of the Allentown Banit, is paynblo ut the Banking Douro on or before the 6th of Jana. ry noxt. By order of the Board. CHAS. W. COOPER,'Cashler Doc. 1 Schleifer's Livery Stable, T HE undersigned having purchased the Livery stock and good will of William Yaeger, will con tinue the business at the old stand, in Law Alley, in the rear of Dr. Emu ig's residence, where he is prepared t) accommodate all who wish horses , mid vehicles, at the shortest notiee and on reasonable terms. Ills stock of Horses has been selected with great cure, and trained with au especial view to surety, which places him in a pusitloll of keeping the very model of a 4K-1_ LIVERY STABLE. WO does not approve of hiring out broken-down, bulky, runaway, ring -boned, Spavined or diseased horses, but of keeping the right kind of stock, ouch as can travel well and do credit to his stable. Ili , carriages and vehicles of every Jescription will id woys be kept clean and in good order. Ile trusts that by strict attention to business, and liberal prices, to he favored with a liberal eharo of pat renege. it4Y-Ile also continues to run an minibus to end from the 'Railroad depot, on the arrival nal departure of the trains. Poona:ere will he called for in any part of the town, if order is given at either Ihrie's, Ilachnnues, llagenLuell's, or Metzger's notele, Nov. If, T o u E 0 SE. ; 1 , 1 57 , Tra (13 cu Trt. 4 A SENIOR member of the American Veterinary Association,begs leave to o ff er his services to the citizens of Lehigh county. Ile will give engage ments for the rule I= EXTERNAL .DISEASES, OR ENLARGEMENTS, WITHOUT BLEMISIL Ire has nn Infirmary fer Horses requiring; particular nttention. No eontngious Ilisenee admitted. Ili,. Medicines are prepared necordiug to the practice Of the 14011111/11 Veterinary College. Terms—from $2 to $25 for Medicine and Treniment, according to lame tits conferred. Examination ns to soundness, Pnytnents.-6. Office mid Infirmary— Eighth greet, between Walnut and Union streete, Al lentown. Nod•. 211. LOOK! LOOK ! LOOK! NTH., and during the Holidaye. 7 41; 1 / 4 I will yell (laid and Silver WATCHES, CHAENS, JEWELRY, 4• ' CLOCKS, or any oilier article in his line cheaper than they can be liought . . r .,,, j ,.,W 7 4i,, , at auction. Every article warranted ' 4 " to he strictly as represented. or the money returned. . ..11 , TA..1.001. - A7' THESE Solid 18 karat bold Patent Levers, 13 Jewels, war ranted tWO y,•a I'S. nul•y $23 00 Silver Levers, 13 Jetvels, warranted) year and 6 months. Cemeo Sets (Ear-rings and Pin.) entire new style-', Oilier styles of Ear-rings and Pins, in sets, as low as Brass Clocks, front $1 to `':10, • Th e reimi ti tt ffli thh: store has acquired or. jug. selling client) and king aveofinnoiltiting. id:l,ldd itolliee porch:topes to cull and st , e quality, style end price Goods. beibre truing elswhere. Itemendier tonne and location. ISM E. W. MASSON' No. 278 Ilidge Itvenuo, Pbilit n. v. 2 AUDiTOR'S NOTICE. c --- -. \ ---,• TN• the l e Court of I,oti g l, ooputy. SE AL J. In the matter of the at-count I,l' Elil.t fflibeill llainos and Solomon limier, Admi nistrators, of the osiato, of John S. littines, deeons ed, Into or I'l,l,er 31 tentipde t/itvilshin. Lehigh county. And n..w, \•ovemial• 1 I th. 15.7.6, the Court appoint J:1111,4 Weller, 11:11Th.11 3l111(71% 1:,415., 1111.1 Cilll 111, :11,1Fer. auditors to ::edit told remAtle I , aid account, tualie di,trihntion necording to law. Front the It( ~,,, Ed,. '.fe , te:—.T. W. MErIiT.EY, CifTic. The auditors above named will a tt, nd to the duties of their appointment in Saturday tbe 13th of Decem ber. at lU 1)'.•I , ill the forenoon, 111 the !While 1,011,e of Yoder, in Trexlerlonn, Lehigh eolluty, where all lemon intereided may attend it' they Fee proper. Nay. 20, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. N the Orphan's Court of Lehi g h cetudy. In the matter of the 'lemma "r ;1 7 1--Miller and Doer I%liller, 1:x111 -ors of the ast Will iind Testament of Pe 1, e ducensed, towwhir. Lehi g h county. And now, Noiremliet• i, ISMi, the Court appoint Aaron Eisenhoril, to tutu and resettle said aceetint, and make r1 1, 11!i011 1 1 1 2V01111111S to lair. from the Records. W. MICK Lfiy, • The Auditor appointed in the above orilcr.remirt, will attend to the ditties of l i nppoinhuent.iin Fri day the 12th .f December, at 111 o'clock in the rm., noon. at the house of Peter Miller, in Saegerswille, Lehi g h county. where all those interested in the ae collllt niny attend it' they think limper. Nov. 20. PUBLIC SALlil • IN pursuance of au order of the Court of Common Picas of Lehigh enmity. there will be exposed to public mile, on Saturday the 12th of December. A.l). 1:))56, nt 2 ..'•fork. I'. M.. nt the public home of nnin 1.101 om% in North Whitehall township, in mid County of Lehi;.;ll, n certain 'l' I? C7' OF ND. with the buildings thereon, known ns the property of The English Seheol Ilan>c Soeiety." violate in ,:,i , l tew,nship of North Whitehall, euntaining Forty-one perehes: Terms and conditions made . known on the day of sale. :i.ll*.t; Trustee fer " The EfigliA School House Society. By. the Court—F. E. Samuels, Prothonotary. Nov. 21t. 'Executor's ' otice. N OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned been appointed Exceutor of the hint Will and Testament of Jain sm v er, deceased, late of Ilei delllerg township, Lehigh eminty. All such who are indebted to said estate, are therefore requested to make settlement within six weeks from date hereof. Persons who hove any legal claims ogninst said es tate are else requested to present their accounts, well authenticated, within said time.' SAMUEL J. KIS'rLEII, Executor. Oct. 20 Executor 's N Mite. N OTICE is hereby given thnt the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of Henry deceased, Into of Hanover township, Lehigh county. All sueh zit° nre indebt ed to said estate, nre therefore requested to Mak° set tlement within six weeks from date hereof, and such who luny have_ any legal , claims against said estate are also requested to present them, well authentica ted, within said time. • ' JOHN ECKERT, Executor. Nov. 26 • 3 11 E -04 11111C.T.NRWILIC s . F OUND on Monday last, on the rood between Al lentown and Griesemer'n tavern; n good Oven - COAT. The rightful owner can have the Ennio on proving property and paying expenpes. Allentown, Nov. 26, 1956, WILLIAM GRIM. 311 E -0 11-101110 - 111ba - .111:111145 (IN Fridny last, by the undersigned. in a Passenger Xi Car on the Now Jersey Central Railroad, be tween Easton and 15'hitehonse, n PURSE containing n smn of money. The owner can have the same by pro,ving property. W. W. 'WEAVER. • Allentown, Nor. 111. —3t IMI V altia\ile, T V aN eNil. Sl. aliti ; , ' r ' . •, 11-1 7..; Pull 7.1 , 1 / : Nif ' 4l°X-rj , • : , ntitui t t,t eore our own .i.sts and assure tne pu AT PRIVATE SALE. lie tint they are got up rt,....,!it. .i., rrlIE undersigned t.lfer, lit lielente ' , Hie the trill- (-)'' - --• .1- 'mown Tavern stinul in the thriving borough t.r, ----- ...... Catastniqua, at !:recent iii•etilthA by Mr. Henry Iliirt. 1 WO 7 . -3 73:11:33.E115. .., Its locution is the , Is.st in the town. I . icing : E. W. TREMLER Cs CO. 11-4 . 7 •- 7 ,ci- nearly central, tint:ring every eelleelllellee ".. "..1•Itill facility to travellers. The building, Is fj q .lE l '.i.Yiri,'"A' 1.) , 1" - **. 4_,P r. -.,d-3,9 9 ~,,,,2 71 .?. • a three-story brick, fronting on the Main ALLENTOW.N. PA. "• - ' l .street, nearly new, and silinirahly arranged . in every respect for the bilAileilil. timid and exten- iT n E subscribers Inivin'sonte time rine', pureliose sive sheds mei stabling are lilt :wi le d. Licemie fir i the ob.ch 0 1.1 t: ... .1 7 will of DRESHER'S Oct the stand win, also °ldah,' et the late Contd. Ti,, ! htiown LI'MBED \'.1111), now invite the attentioirt ow tier's desire to retnove Wel i , the only reason for . the piddle to the tart Clint they have lately replenish bringing, the property into omelet. Application to i t•il the Yard. and it tit it noir irelitililis the mint 00 he made to the undersigned in Allentown. i tetisive and best sch•t•li.il stei I lII' all ',hid, iif JESSE .K.NAUSS. 11:1_4- TILTM:II.-UM3ifir ever seen in Aldentow ti, which we intend to sell ii the lowest poi,dl.lo priel.,.. We deem it II uhneeessar, to give detailed list. of bar eidire stock, as it coin pri , es till hinds 14 . Boar,i s , Phinki, .Itt'sts. reaflers, /.albs, Few Boards. •!:;1 - 01111lit:. , , ttibitt:::lrs, Clapboards, Post , . liling, soil every ether srtiele that belon gs t, file litisiness. We respectfully invite rile pitlilie to roll end exiini hie our , tiii•l( Wei prices I.eriire they 111111118 e else winire, so that they woe fully eiiiiviiice themselves o what lie say tiliii‘e. We reilirri o u r sincere thank, for the liberal patronage t•teiiileil to its thus far, nil trust our stuck and prices mill ticciire iis a continu ance. E. W. TIIEXLER A: CO. Nov. 5. - JACOB SCHLEIFER =I C b, 0 ickA - .01 ii F. g -'' -'3-1:••,•-•:`,:::`!...,,Y7..t.j.-.-__-,-,-;.:-. .: - .2 : --r-. ! 1 141 i '....; ' Oil - - c'•;11 : 7 - '_ r.' 2 : j .. r . , - -- - -_-_ - -&_ - ..-7 -1 .. •-•_._:. —2 II- '‘,-,:qr -_ p, .. : 5' ft. - - : T., , , ~C: A -.. ;I: t - ZI 'I. ~ - ..4- - 1 1 ! il ' lab" - ' Air . 4- n . ,--IA.I - 1 i - I',l 'k.,4,... , ..4- 1 rt' 1 I ... i, ..- ---- .6.2 ;„‘ is lit' 'R'jl i , . f .., : ... !I_ :;' 1 _FA 1m0..., LOTHING 1,`,„,1 " ri ~. =7. • .4-r- , ....s, --= .7 -CI, I ".= t .,3 g" g -----5 - 1t::-.: ,-, i , , !-.1 • r i - ri _..:11 1, . : 3,' ~ 1 0-1 , " -a t .% ‘,.t I ,TA lir ~ iti: i - 1 t;1/-11 ~... ,-- ,i. tl 0 `;'• ? EL-'--_2•- ••••:-,..11,4--1--:=7---",-"--- F - '' 'r' . ;• 4 1- 0 ,1 0 1111 , ~ri r' .a. . .1 -3- t o 1 - 3 „i..i,-f. i...... ,.li J., tic 'se.z ..,- .. .r 0! c —l* ' ' !;'. Lam, ' a'; t 1 i .:4i. . -- 1 . ---C.,71. , " - I. 7 •-bOte--•-:”.4%,:::,. GM Elal Ntilt,TH :.:F;coN sTIZIXT, All. WILLOW, ovr:T ...I pr.) PIiII,.tDELI'iII, i uiia~cii:i: AUDITOR' NOTICE"- N the Orphan's Court of Lehigh 1 county. In the matter of the ac count of Owen .Miller and Corlfried Peter, executors of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Miller, deceased, late of Heidel berg township. Lehigh county. And now, November 7th, I Still, the Court appoint S. J. Kistler, Esq., Peter Lentz, and IlianrKistler. I;-q.. auditors to audit and re settle said account, make distribution according f to law, and make report to the next Orphan's Court. From the Records. Teste :—J. W. MTCKLEY, Clerk. The auditors above named will attend to the ditties of their appointment on Thursday the! 1 Ith of Docember, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of Peter. Miller, in Saegers ville, Lehigh county, where all persons interest. ed may attend if they see proper. Nov. 12. —3t SEG.kR ,lIANTPACIORY Av-r. rtill !Wit. oar Segni. Alanufailnry in full op . -Em croll.o, w.,1 Lave nine en hand n fine and I i - , ~, m a,sortlain i t i.f Opern , , Jlegalias. L and ma.l'rin -2.7ram.. .. t .: O Er,, , a,...x.. 30 I ripe, ~,t :,,,,,, :,.. ~,,,,, nay ,poni,li and all kinds 1 ~r T „ ha,....s fur MIA, .li, I • 1 * C.. 1. ILL 1t1: it SON. 01' a. Very trzlitiiible Farm, ( et. 15. ....., it, —__ ____ .\\,'".„' t i;',.s..::',:',,,ie",.'it.',il:e , it''' , ' . .:::.' , .".1,'"ir... 1 ",Tie th tienc..`, l .'. - 1 ,TOfIN 11. 01,1 V Elk., ii.,,.„, alien 0.. rre,„i:L.,,, tho funowiti g , dezvi.:,„., , A ryr r O , IIN vx cl„,-11 LAw .... ~.. ~.;,,,,w . • i , J.a. , i - i.im. _Lii.a. _MIN: 9 or rj!::::1:1,!, r 1 . ; ,, 1 .r i . r,%:, , , , ;:: :, i, , beet,n.trly opposite 1y ,:iii:ii,. in Niwili Illiiii.:iiiii t,wn-hip,.l.eldeit county.. . __________ ,I;,daim: Intel.. i.f Janie- SI inwek, I'l,l hen 11.11141 i 11 - I;N'S IV 1: 111., gaunt 1 rioi n and Line (leas, of ~,,,I P,•i i , iii•iiff, i.,iiiiiiiiiiiig loud itt•112 .4 , 1111,11 t SO ill•II'' Ai NH lil•ii,,, i,;,., 1,,11,y (~,,, inu.:,,, S,it Li. 11".,,,..1.1Wi1'.4 g .l " r n l. le l'ilid• '• neres ntemkw, and hot: i x all i,.!..i. and tiriee , , Tweeik, KinuttekyJeatte., 12 W01 , 411,:w..1. Tice liopriivetnent tt there u n :ire a two ,tory Etunt! : , :ititt and Silk Vin.iin;:-, Silk Vtivet Vestitim, r,,. -. r , il L r Shirts unil .I.lla full wer, , , a l :n . n.rtinent. fur sale i)IvELLTNG HOUSE, I ilunip Ly . (.: 1 ' T// if. St 'II/. 0 t'e/f. l'r.nne rant. Spring-hini- e nye!. st never failing :Tying, tv•lp..,el , 61 1 .1,, /111 , 1 1.(1101. iiitt-liniLlingg. Att exeellent :tilde ..r.luird 1, en the pr, - 1110, , and it large variety nr ..1 1, fruit I t•••••,. c , / 1 11,i11.111:.; peneh, 1-ear. plum, cherry, &e. Abiait iute half id' the train it , Indium land., and the Laknee ;;meet, ill giant fences, unit ex cel. nt order iitherwit.e. The entidition:t int the day at the plaee of ettle, and due attendance git ea by 1 1 -11.:L .1.1.1.1.1.11:1" Inc. 19. I= Fa,ll Purchase. T HE sul.: , eriher having just returned from the City wiih lli. see,nd Fall pitrelise, is now prep: mot =ulndv I i eastoniers kith all the different 'rinds 11114 ,tyles of Uua4.e ill Li.. lieu or budinuse, al ivhulasale and retail. The 10.•1; eoloprist s BOOTS AND SHOES, i ii k ticap. Men's, Boys' mill Infant Boots, - I -Men's and Boys' Brogans, Patent Natther and Calf Congress Boots and Callers, and a great variety of other tdyles, both of his mantis fuottire toot Eastern make. LALUES! MI: 4 SIiS, AND CIIILDREN'S SI WES. geaeral assortment, coluprh.ing colored Losling idaifers, Black and Colored 1;61 Lace Roofs and Hut , - kins. French and Irndreased 3foroceo Shoes, and Wo men's. .11lisses and Children's Fancy Shoes. GUM SHOES.-1000 pair of Nan's, Ironieles, .hisses and Children's Ginn Shoes, of all kinds, also just received, and for sale cheap. HATS AND CAPS.—Silk,Moledi in awl Brush n good as.ornnent. Also Days' Fancy Iltd4 and Cop. , , Very fine.Alen's and Boys' l'hish and Fur Cup.. Se. lffEli Al-u, Trunks, ValiZeß, Carpet DfigF, Snlebols,"4.e. 111111 rctnil. Customers are kindly invituf to rail and examine, as I confidently lalievo that Call please them hull) in regiird to quality and prier Thankful fur past favors, I respcetfully invite a con tinuance. ELIAS MERTZ, Nu. i 7 West Hamilton street. Nov. 19 NZ I . Beeker's Express. aE CK E R'S Daily Express between Allentown _i_, and Pliiladelfldn, via North Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Allentown Daily at 7 o'clock, A. M. Merehandize, Packages, &e., forwarded through in one day, at the lowest rates. Office,. Philadelphia, 115 Race street. OEO. L. itunr., . Agent, Allentown. Nov. 10. . . —;An P . 1 1 . : A NUTS.—in bugs and by retail. sit two dollars per bushel. C. A. 111.111 E A , SON. . - nRANIIIIRRIES.—Ten Barrels of fine red Eastern Cranberries., by the barrel or less quotitity. C.A. RUHE & ON. ORPHAN PS COURT SALE. 7117 liirt no nod hi pursuance of an order issued out ll of the Orphan's Court ,•i• the county of Lehigh, there will he exposed to wildly :ode, on :4attarday the 18th day of December, at I o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the following described proper ty, vie: A certain tract of land, with the appurte animeH, situated in Lynn township, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded by !nods of Jonas Ginner, Elias Weaver and Daniel Nbtler, containing fifteen acres, more or less. The improvements thereon are a two-story log § .DWELLING-FIOUSE, N Log, Barn. Corn evil, and other oat-Mtildings. There is an excellent aw e orchard of choice trees on the !mem ISCB. About two nereo thereof is meadow land, one acre wood land, and the ret.t good arable hind, untlergood cultivation. Being the real estate of Peter Ginner, deceased, late of the township nod county aforesaid. Terms on the day lit the place of bale, and due at tendanee given by JOIIX A. 11.EITZ. .4UNAS (11.1.TNE11. J Atbar's, Tly the Court--.J. W. :%lichley, Clerk Nov. 12. N , A. 12 Trimble & Landic " ;'7! P, -0 E„ TLI:311: 1 711 10 . ]n..M Mi. ! HATS AND CAP Wieder Be. Berger's . No. 25 Westltou St., Alkotown. T ADIRS, cold wentlier is approaching, and no the time to ion...hese FURS from our I. and stoek, (.o:l,l.i;ink; the lorgest and ossortinint or Stone Savor .Martin, Pi Riu.sin, and oilier In.hei FAQkiirlilanir I:114 JNiiifiiiLPLE rUil. ever exhibited in Allentown, being frmh from cities, and well worthy an examination before in ing purchases t•lstm here. Call and see them, as charge is made for eli ,, winu, but it is always M o tet Our stock eomprke s every kind, e‘ price and nuolity-- from .si.Pn to $1. ,11 .(10 Per • N ii you It isit to pnrchnae sap Or gc ccicel C:1 wc• cordial invi lion to yell red eNamino oar srloelc. We warn every hill. Ic l 'l..t p•tt uriv puelun••• to give cm salisfact . • ••. P , .r sNle IVltolesalo or Retail•—\ hate I= CIE csz Cu. 1 • Clothiers, Na. C:II.7NZ'T c r.nOVE FOLltTlip Kcep co/lit:lndy on Illy. I a (ILL id affortmcni • Reaci',7-nlaci(2 Clothin— . MA:q.: To \VAR/LINTEL) o.•t. 2,1 ear Tobacco nlici Cigars, 011" A; 21 SOUTH 17;11\ l' STREET, Coss-.6 4 ;511 Tqc.re7tialvis, .• And 1V1i , 1,:11, Defiler , in nli hinds I.f .7-.."1371..a.Zz' • •.771.1.7.z.3-8,. CfJC:O, Manufactured 11.11111 TO 111111 Cigna , H AVE f:ofotiodly on lotod nod for sale low, nll hind, r.r AMERICAN nod SI'ANT:-.11 LEAF selected with special reference te Alan ofnettirers' free.- All sold mirrnifted to I n ns represented, nod erury:oldty ittrorded liar exfuniontion. send their orders, and rely upon lodog :is ff.ithfully sc. n I ro if the goods were selected iii per,”tv. • A 1.:1)----0e.2.2—ly A h s eAt a , ortment of Pali `- no.l `ion!, in . !own, .:m llufllrorhn, Long' I:ion',.t Sfinwle, :Ifourning, ;aid othut far e•hetip ity (.7'771 SCIIIO refl. ~f 111,1,11,1 aokllinq. of all . I lbuolo , l rI, I Uni.!oarlo.,l 10—i Slieclings, Heavy A.•llllLurg.: l'orniturenrl Apron I,lpl f' , 1 1, 11 Moprrs, 1Vool• riwon Flaoht,l4, Tow,.lings, Linen:, Woolen Elanlietr. NloNailics nt lEM TEIt'S SPAN'S!! MIXTURE. 1:141:AT mitten:ft oeitimith! 7 . 111, 131 . :5T A LTLALtriraviN E:NoivN 1 .dot u Pet ill ' , rq • Mr•l•cillW in it 1 An refmay for Serefula, king's Evil, Rheu m:oi: in, obit initte Col.:m11 ..s Eruptions, l'implon or tido, nit lb, race, Bloteltes, Boils, „Ague nod Pot or, Chronio Sore Eyes, Itingworitio hr :fetter, Seald Ettlargenten ntnlpainoftheßones and Sall liheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Fvphilitic isordersond all diseases oris_ iu;l'ronuut injoilieions use of.Mcreury, imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the -Blood. This great remedy. %Odell but become PO rapidly and so justly celebrated for its extraordinary cfliency in relieving and curing many of the most ulistittato and terrible forms of tliFotou With triticil intiolthill in tom otierctl to the ' , Mine, with thu confi dent nttetiwillit . e that lio 3IEMCAL IttHroVEItY over made has been eo eminently sueectisfitl in sltrin4 Settortit.t, ALL DIRFABLO OF TUE BLOOD, DO o:li ter's Spanish .lixture. The proprietors tire reeeivintqy every inn!! most flattering and astonbdfing details of cures motto in all parts of the country, fowl in most cases where the ill of the best Physicians had bean tried in rain. Its power over the Timms) is truly remarkable, and all diseases arising from impurity of that grent, BEAT or •LIFIt p bane been relieved and cured without a aill• glut failure out of the thousands who hnve used it.— Cnrter's Spanish Mixture contains no Blurcury, Opi um, Arsenic, or nay dnngerous drugs, but is contpos. ed of Boots and Hurts, combined with (idiot ingredi. nuts of known virtue, and may haegiven to the yonng • est infant or moot :lebilltated Invalid, Without the least possible besitntion. W'll. S. itErris CO.. Proprietors, No. 30.1 Bronilrrny, New York. ..r.ii`Price $1 per bottle, ur rix bottles for $5 . . For snip by J. B. Moser, Allentown, F. 800, Bethlehem and drulfgi.ts and nierebants generally. New York, February 13, ISZIG. , S UPEIt lON C 1)E1t VINEG A ti,-01* our own mak° nt 16 cuuts yor Gallon and n). 4 cents per riunif for sale by C . ts. AU= B at* -AT •AN.; . I k, T) //1" CM MI MI
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