The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, December 14, 1859, Image 3

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    ZthW BRIM VAULSa—Tbrough the politeness of
LaapaM Mean we woroplownittatito l asaintwo the
newhaea Tanla;ht i hau gomplatodynCar lds,breder7
slang Ai, The I*tdt 03406.0 dia•
tones wisiyautty feet into 4 Side `of tho bill, le eigh
teen feat is breadth, thirtsowin heighth, and the top.
'of dab Mob, which is built of brick, is at an average ,
depth of thirteen feet beneath the surface' of .the
ground. Us can't; wlM.vontain one thousand, bowl
Ms, or . shout Ave Uronsacul ordinary calks. The
vault is a icalphte one, and it a completion reflects
waft eti its designer, A. G. Aschbaoh, Big., of our
,• •
siMynocanted association Met on leak liatnrtlay;S:,
IMb, is the boronbrOf Minus. The meeting, biting.
sailed to order, w a s opened' with prayer,
Mr. Iternas. ' The mbintec of the last meeting work
lead and adopted. The maidectfor diactundon (Meri4
%e 1 Arithmetie and •the best Method of teaching it):
w as - elly' . dbianaied" . hithiVemilyqOPOrhltendiat,.
and the ateMbere present. Mr. J. W. Kunkle ofriero d .
the following resolutions ithich were unanimously
'Reit.hied, "flitd.'ln the opinion ofjkliassoeiaticn
Vie true ea uca on . e ,
'a 4.a . ia to, hop 'th 'mind
Veil as vio vasunanicate actual knowledge, and that
Vescheris must keep this oldeot constantly and prom,
Utind,y before their nand" *they' would priiierli
discharge their duties. • •
Resolved, That ire Tgtehere will devote Oursblvei
itealously to the cause, an 4'w° ask the aid of parents
VAS the great and good work. before its, that they with
'us implore the divine Benefactor of the human race,
to bless our common efforts, to instruct the rising
.yeatk of our happy land mentally, morally and re.
ligiously, that when they:arriv,e at maturity they:may
tbeeome respected, intelligent and honorable men and
worse". •
...loolved, That We hereby tender our unfeigned
thanks to our able Superintendent for the active in
terest he has manifested in the success of this mod
saon end the tame of edireatiokimerally.
aatolecd, That we , will watch with seal all efforts,
from wkatacerversOllZOO originating, or under whatso
ever pretext urged, to overthrow or cripple our Byi
tail Of, common Schools, er to debar from them that
linfik of ISOCks whioh we:regard Lithe repository of
our dearest hopes, and the charter of our liberties.
elfserfra,;That at least one publlo examination in
oath year be held in each school, so as to enable tax
payersto see that their assessments have boon prop
er expended. , •
Subject for discussion at the next mee ting,-0 rth og
raptly, cad tbe beat method of teaching it. On mo
tion thilr meetiniadjonmed, to meet again at the reg.
nler plialie ;Of meeting (13offord's ichool-house) on
SaturdaY, Tlesember 24th - 1859 at ono o'clock P. M.
Oscine. trIIORROTI4 President pro tem.
PiTtItIiOIDAL &oratory&
bOUTH WHITEHALL, Deo. $d 1859
Pursuant to a call, the teachers of the dis
trict meffor:the purpose of reorganizing an
Institute. After some preliminary remarks
Made by seine of the members, George C.
Quier, was nominated President protompore by
acclamation. Walter D. Schantz was chosen
Secretary.
The executive committee, appointed by the
President, via, Adam Markle. Alfred P.
Steckel and Samuel C. Leith, reported the fol
lowing programme to be disposed of at their
next meeitng.
The best method of teaching, reading, and
how to avoid defective pronunciation of words.
Mr. Charles F. L. Weber to address, the
Institute at its next meeting.
Lewis Stahel .was appointed critic. The
members are well pleased by his appoint
anent , and expect a good time coming as its
next meeting, as the Massachusetts tutor
knows well •how to define hieposition, (al
though Pennsylvanian by birth.) The teach
ers may well be proud to find him a co-laborer
in the noble cause in our midst.
Identified as we are with the teachers of the
county, ; re feel it our duty to promote the hap
piness andrirhifire of our noble calling. We
are is duty to progress in those-noble
and exalted 'scit)nces, our posts require it in
every part of our enlightened sphere we see
the operation.ofour Freo School System with
admiration. Within the last four years tue
systam in, its present form, has been firmly
supported by us as tutors (whether at exam
=awns or is the school room) in our own dis
trict.
Resehmd, That all will have a chance of
becoming ! hubued with the rightof spirit, eith
er from Normal training or from contact with
those so trained. You are therefore all the
to attend a stated meeting, at the
house of Mr. Wenner, on Saturday a 1 o'clock
P. M., December 17th 1859.
The public are reapeotfully invited to at
tend.
GEOROZ 0. QUIER, President
WALTZ* D. SCRANTZ, Secretary.
adrWendertel amounta are given in the
'California papers' of the richness of the fa
mous•Washoo valley ; or rather Carson valley,
silver mines—far ahead of the world-renown
ed mines of Chili and Peru. The vein being
worked is eituatedjuat over the line of Cali
fornia, in Utah Territory, distant about 175
miles from Sacramento city, perfectly accessi
ble by teams, over 400 hundred of which are
now hauling over that route to and from Salt
Late. The mines were discovered by a man
named Comstock, and as usual, he sold his
olainmfor-a small amount to different parties,
whistle now .working : them; One company,
knerem4.lbe Widsh"Conipany," are getting
out, *Oh itetwo too a day of the silver
ore, tone of - *lv - Oasts strip
fro* veisp:lshieh line been yieldin
g
tithe Mexican 'Arida" process, over $4OO
grao k omi
per day ; but thi: ld is lessening as they go
• down, and ' merging into silver.—
o r ro
The vehrhser ' 4 ' 'overithousand feet.
The Watah ' " base /;400 feet; next
eomee Bryant & jittontli,lrtto own Skied,
for which they peid $llOO per:fncit, from:which
they have alreadtshippeal thirteen tone' ore,
worth, by &Auld demonstration ever ,V,OOO
per ton. Prom the Walsh vein Ahere have
been about teentr-eleir tee' Chipped. This
ore Is sold for from $2,500 . 10 $B,OOO per ton,
• containing both gold and silver, but silver
principally.
Tax PASSIMINT'S MreeeMi.—We have re
ceived private advioes from our special corres
pondent at Washington who has been afforded
an opportunity ,of asamining the contents of
the op portunity
Message. The President goes
Silly into the discussion of the exciting ques
tions of the day, and proposes tho adoption of
a seriee of measures welch will cause earnest
and warm 4iscuesion all over the country.—
We are assured that the report is true that tho
President rsoommendi to Congress and tho
peoWe at large, to buy all their garments at
tlieHrowri Stone Clothing Hall of'Rockhill da
Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Othestautstreet, above
Sixth. Like everybody else the President is
impressed with the superior excellence of gar
ments got up there; but he probably deems
comparisons " ojeous."
=
I Pt ,
ment, however, wee brave enough to approach
him 'when he was conducted home, the most
pitiahle'olyeet it is.possible to imagine. Not
a spot of his Skin was visible, and his hair was
trimmed close to his head.
Mr. Fisk, it is but justice to say, visited his
native state a few years ago, where, in a pub
lic meeting, he defended the institution of slave
ry, and brought upon himself the censure of
his relations, as well, as the animadversion of
the papers in Holliston, where he made his
speech,
The Charleston :Courier contains a letter
wing an account of a great excitement in
illiamsburg. Two northern teachers, W. J.
Dood and K. A. P. Hamilton, have been living
as'private tutors in the families of Messrs. Hen
ry D. Shaw. and S. J. Bradley for upward of a
year ; but since the Harper's Ferry affair have
become objects of suspicion. A meeting of
citizens was called, and they were requested
to leave. The gentlemen, in whose families
they aro, opposed the action'of the meeting as
reflecting upon them. At a subsequent meet
ing it was determined to permit the obnoxious
individuals to remain until their present
schools expire, one on the Ist, the other on the
15th of December. '
ALLENTOWN MARKETS.
[OORRECTED WiiICLT BY PRAM OUTH i CO.]
WICDNISDAY, December 14, 1859.
Wheat Flour, per bbl . . . . $5.00
Rye Chop, per 100 lbs. . . . . 1.75.
Corn Meal, per bbl. . , . . . 4.00
Wheat, tier bushel, . .
Rye, ft • •
Corn, r, . .
Oats, ft
Potatoes, " . .
Deans ' " . .
Dried Apples, " . .
" Peaches, "
Salt, If • •
Oloverseed, " • .
Timothy seed, " . .
Eggs, per dozen,
Butter, per pound, . .
Lard, It • .
Hama, It • .
Bacon IS . .
Beeswax. " . .
Balt, Liverpool, in mks, .
Hey, per too,
Straw, "
MARRIED
On the 6th of December, by the Rev. J. Kessler,
Mr. KARL J. &ocarina, of Coopereborg, to Mice
ELIZABETH VARNER-of Lower Milford.
On the 16th by the came, Mr. Gaoaoi MILLER to
Mite SARAH WETZEL, both of Upper Milford.
On the II th of December, by the Rev. Wm. Rath,
Me. JEREMIAH BREINIG to Miss Louia* SCROLL,
both of, Oate.rauquft.
On the tame day by the tame, JACO) Imo, of
Upper &moon, to Miss ELIZABETH LARRY of Lower
Pauoon.
On the someday, by the same, Mr. STEPHEN EBERT
LO Mice SUSANNA HUBER, both of Lower Saucon.
On the let of December. by the Rev. Joshua
Yeager. Mr. Joust Ruvr, of Lower Simon, to Miss
Pour REms ' of Allentown.
On the 100 i by the same, DANIEL S. GIFT to Mlle
Matnws. KAMP, both of Lynntown. '
On the 11th of December, by the same, Mr. Titan-
NAN JACOBY*/ MISS EMELINE STATTLER, both ct;
Allentown.
DIED.
On the sth of. December at Morrisville, Pr., of
Erysipelas, after an linens of three days, ADDAHA
W. FLOYD, We of AEentown, aged thlrty-one year,.
On the 17th of November, in South Whitehall, En
nA. Actaissfs, daughter of hristian and Sarah Rohl,
aged 8 months.
%ILIAB fUlOng s ,
Justice of the Peace
and Scrivener.
Ljits hie office at 79, West Hamilton Street, Allen
4-1. town Pa., next door to the Hotel of Mr. Eli
George, where he will be always ready, conscien
tiously and Imps, Gaily to disotarge the duties of his
aloe. He also acts as agent in the sale of Real
property, and offers for sale ten town lots in the Bo
roughs of Allentown and Cataeauqua. Persons wish
ing to purchase would do well to
ELIAS MERTZ.
December 14. -6t
`` A TRUTHO9
TT is nothing to gain popalarity, but it is rarely
IT
that men retain it. Like money, come easy, go
easy, popularityls a tender affair, and requires care
ful nursing to keep it alive.
&pea'ally is this observable in mercantile affairs.
If the reputation, which le but another name for
popularity, be won by actual merit, it is lasting.
0. H. Bohermerhorn, the well known
Grocer, Fish and Provision Dealer, •
bas by his straight-forward course, the fairness of his
prices and the excellence of his stook secured a rep
utation which will be lasting.
Having taken the business lama/ at the corner
of Ninth and Hamilton Streets—be can defy corn
petition and afford to sell at prices to suit everybody.
Give him Loall and be satisfied with the Truth of
his assertions.
0. H. SCHERMERHORN,
Corner of Ninth awl Hamilton Streets.
Allentown, December 14; 1859.'
Dissolution Notice.
NoTioß, is hereby given tha t the pertnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned
tinder the firm of Guth and Raeder, in the Dry
Goods and Grocery business, in Allentown, Lehigh
county, was dissolved by mutual consent, - on the Ist
day of December 1859. All snob, therefore, Indebted
to said firm, are hereby requested to make settlement
as soon u possible, and all such having any claims
Cr. also requested to present them without delay.
URIAH GUTH,
CHARLES M. RIEDER.
The business will be continued by the undersign.:
ed, now firm, at the old stand, where they will be glad
to see all their old friends and• oustoniers of the old
firm. By fair dealing they expect 4o merit a liberal
share of Patronage.
CHARLES M. ROMER,
BRINEVILLE F. LIME.
Allentown, December 14. —6t
~ , .~e!:Yn..-~~.rc..aw:.:tL.rw :'µcciNxrr •pro .....~ . re..yua rrn~.knv .. - - rs~~~r : , • ~ ~., ~q; , ~... :. - r. •:~.,a.•...,v»-,..u=.-r,:.
Tit E '..L EMT" ..:,,
gat;• „
" - F ib •
, cl} as o v . ail Woe
CIII:I,IIF4PAAPAS , LOH
ir4.l <Ll.l.4—'• '
Old Ptiendi,-1151kr* Prldnds; Oquidansintr add
•;moreilsmilty la Osaaral '
-I, . •1. i
I)P.IEDER.& LERCH mould • respeceltdlptionneenee
that they have jusireoeived. a kinrgeAnd choice
stooll•of , W-INTER. GOODS, embraolug nil.thi.latest
s tyla.off. Dry. Goode. . .
- 'ELEGANT DRESS GOODS;
Stich u Silks, Merinos, printed Cashmeres, Satin
Fnoed Merinos, Mobeirs, Pail de Gheveres, Valencia*,
Honeycomb Plaids, Delaines new styles, just out,
Mourning, and kelt Mourning Goode,
,Botabesinee,
Alpacas, Gingham, new,and beautiful styles " ba
guet." - Caliooos, &0., all of which will be ebld very
low for cosh. , Dvdies.kacl . Cloth Cloaks. •
SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS 1 SIELMLS
.
Illtmket Shairls,ilong and square, Broobes, Rich Stet
la,:Thibet long and square Shawls; Mines Shawls.
Best kind of Kid Gloves.
. .
Clbtb; Cassimeres, Vestings, Endicott", Tweeds,
;woe,liars, liandketOiliefly Shirty,
bra Ways, Se:
•
HOUSW. FOVIVIS.II7NG GOODS.
New style Dinner and Tea Setts, Glassware in
all varieties.
Linen and Woollen Tnblb and Plano Covers,
Marseilles Quilts, Oil Cloth,
Carpet Chain, Crash and Toweling,
Blankets and numb!,
Ticking Checks, to., to.,
all of which are offered at a small advance on eat by
RCEDER & LERCH.
CaLBOCOMM I III3O , 3
B ROWN and White Sugar, best
_
m gt ,do.,
Pulverized best Granule
-t •
sw ted do. ; Rio Coffee, Lapin', Marl
-41.1 J onbo and extra Java Coffee; extra
heavy golden Syrup Molasses, best
Baking MOirlBBol.. Ground and Fine Salt, Mackerel,
&o. And in fact every article belonging to the gro
cery line, at prices to snit the times.
By etriot attention to business and fair dealing we
hope to merit a share of the public patronage. No
goads misrepresented to effect sales.
Gitt..We 'de an exclusive CASH business. One
price and no abatement.
N. B.—All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods, and the highest market price paid.
...Please give us a call before purchasing else
where. No charge fcr showing goods.
ROEDER & LERCH.
C. H. Rotnan.l [B. F. Learn.
Allentown, Decembei: 14,-1859. —tf
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate.
TEE undersigned will sell at public vendee on the
premises '
on Friday, December 23d 1859, com
mencing at 10 o'clock P. M. the following described
vaulahle Red Estate to wit:
No. I.—All that certain lot of ground situated in
South Whitehall township, Lehigh County, contain
ing fifty-four feet front and two hundred and thirty
feet in depth, bounded on the North by lot No. 2.
on the East by Front Street, being the Street leading
from Sohimp's Tavern, in the Borough of Allentown
to the Allentown Furnace, on the South by Liberty
Street, and on the West by a public alley. On said
. 1.28
4.60
.—, lot is erected a three story Brick
• ZS , ' Tavern building, forty feet front
a- r . and thirty two feet in depth, fitted
up with all the modern • improve
manta, and well furnished. The tavern property le
now occupied by Mr. Emanuel Trexler, in the vi
cinity of the Allentown Iron Works, and near the
site, where the Allentown Rolling Mill is to be erec
ted. Attached to the building is a fine three story
kitchen, thirty-three by sixteen feet, with a commo
dious wash-house adjoining. The property is de
sirably located and offers fine inducements to pur
chasers.
13.00
8.00
No. 2.—A lot of ground' adjoining No. 1, on the
North side, also tlfty-four feet In front and two hun
dred and thirty feet In depth. The above Real Estate
was lately tbe property of Mr. Solomon Buts, and will
be sold be,the undersigned for the benefit of oreditorq.
Attendance given and conditions of sale Made known
on the day of Bale by
SAMUEL MO'IIOI3E,I . A ffai _ neec
EDWIN BUTZ, J *
—2t
December 14.
Trial Litt, for Sannary Term,lB6o.
1. Anna Weiman vs. G. W. Hansel.
2. Daniel Newhard vs. 3. E t W. Bogh.
3. W. dc J. Egge vs. Jacob !Rh!offer.
4. Charles G. Hirner vs. Wm. A Ferdidand Witt.
b John F. Hohßeid and wife vs. Francis H. Opp*lt.
8. Thos. Yeager and wife vs. Jacob !Swollen.
7. The Commonwealth of Paine. for the use of G.
Gilbert Gibons, where, Ac., of Peter Kern,
deceasbd vs. John Kern. '
8. &IMO . vs.. Same.
9. Thomas Yeager vs. David Schmoyer.
10. Henry and Elias Wieand, adro'ri. of Lewis Mick
, ly, deceased ve. Charles Folk.
11. Johanna Muffin vs. John Anawaid t et. al.
12. John Jarrett vs. Christian Schantz
-13. Adam Rollick vs. Jonathan Reit..
14. John. Boyer vs. Michael Woodring.
15. Theresa Re!gamer to the use of Philip Strauss
vs. Reuben Ilensinger.
18. Michael Woodring vs. Benjamin Relobelsdorfer.
17. Philip Miller vs. John Lehner.
18. Simon Moyer vs. Adam Sheirer end Elias Kuntz.
19. cinder A Rehrig vs. Lucas Schlough.
20. Jesse Miller vs. William T. Good.
21. George Shnler vs. Aaron Minnick.
22. George Frederick vs. Elaine Rehrig.
23. Henry Herta vs. Jesse Roans,.
24. Charles Zimmerman vs. Sarah Trailer.
.25. John B. Sohthoyer vs. Reuben Eddinger.
H. Jacob E. Bogh vs. Daniel Newhard.
27. Tilghman Reek, indorse° of John Egg* y, Wil
liam J. Eggs.
28. Joseph New he'd vs. Levi Krauss.
JAMES LACKEY, Prothonotary.
December 14,!1859. —3t
THE GREEN BOOK.
Just Published, 150 pages, Pries 25 Cents;
ON SINGLE AND MARRIED LIFE; or, THE
INSTITUTES OF •MARRIAGE ; its Intent,
bligations, and Physical end Legal Disqualifies
.. the rational treatment of all private diesases
in both sexes, Ac. To which is added a poetleal es
say, entitled " Callipaediac" or tho art of having
and rearing beautiful and healthy children, by the
rate,Robert J. Culverwell, Esq., M. D.
Sent free of postage, by the Publishers,
GILMAN
ELME A Co., Box 4688, New York, or Doxior de. Co.,
Wholesale Agents, 118 Nassau Street, New York.—
Agents wanted everywhere.
Also, Gratis, an extract and sample of the above,
entitled: Dr..ColvervvelPs Lecture on the ra
tional treatment of Spermatorrhoea and private dim
eases generally, detailing the means by which inva
lida, may. effectually ape themselves witkont.thertini
of dangerous medicines, and at, but little expense to
themselves. Sent free by mall in a secure envelope,
on the receipt of one stamp, toprepay postage,addressing CHAS. KLINE .to CO., by
Box 4586, New York City.
Diseember 14, 1869.'
NEW SALOON.
THE andel-Planed respectfully annoonoes to the
citizens of Allentown and violotty, that' be has
opened a Saloon lately in the basement of Hares
new building, corner of Ninth and Hamilton streets,
where all the delicacies of the 'talon can always be
had. Also PORTER, ALE, LAGER BEER, &O.
R. SHUMAN.
December 7 1859. •
• Removed.
CM. RUNK has removed his Law Offioe to N 0.48
. Beet Hamilton street, opposite Bechtel's Amer
iean Hotel.
The Office of Rent A Batman, and of file Aux*
Ltsunartos oowrawr have been removed to the
same plane.
November SO, 1859. —3m
'.7'. T. ] . !.. E.l - TS : 7 .. "L VE` CT
• ;.
Gentlemen's Wear.
acion:tatrolietszr , .;
titake:a
pes*lidii of ell
Al_ ' oet tit
think *III be Onliosed to publio len on -ThWadOlhe
6th' 'ol — Jaifilry 10'Veleolt in the . forinona,
upon the , diseriberproperry,
to Pelt: - - ,
Ni; 'certain - moulage, tationiont
and'tract or piece of land with , the apprirtenancei,
situated in liciperlabobn tesinship, Lehigh - county,
bounded by hinds of Charles Reinhart, Wi lliam
bert, Moses Gangwere and Jooob Correl, containing
twangy acres and fifty-seven perches, more or
The above tract of land le situated near the village
of Friedeneville, and contains some of the beet farsn
land7to belound In Lehigh county. The Improve
• • • monte thereon are a two-story;
. STONE DWELLING ROCS; .
.
and a one and a balf-itory Log
Noise, and Sarin Ram, with other
out-buil , trigs. r 'there la ft Cistern ih the main dwal
ling,houie, and a well of pure water inanidiatelyin
front of the door: , Vieth is si #he apple orchard on
the' pion:allot', Alia an OFoilloint cote of coltivathn,
andbffereffne indijcemente '' t nntihasers. •
No. &le pidee of meadow land
borindad by lands of Moses t3anitarcre, Jactob Corral
ands Mar) toung, situate fn' the' vicinity of tract
No. 1.
No. 3.—A :pieoo of well-timbered .Wood
-1810, adjoining tenth of Obarlee Oangwere, William
Wierhach, Mary toung, and others, situate likewise
in vicinity of tract No. 1.
The above treats of land can be need as a single
farm, and will be sold singly or together. 'Title and
possession given on the first day of April next.
Being the real estate of Henry Bergenetoek, late
of the township and county aforesaid deceased.
ALSO.—At tho same time and place, Wheat and
Rye grain by the ure a -a two-horse wagon as good u
new, two ploughs, one barrow, one ore body, one
weaver's loom, and several other articles too numer
ous to mention.
Terme on the day al the place of eale, and due at
tendance given by -
JACOB J. HBEROTH, 1 E ..,„ i t;
ELIZABETH BERK ENBTOCH,
By the Court :—Boas HanemArt, Clerk.
Balloon Valley, Nov. If, 1869. —Bl
COURT PROCLAMATION.
IIiTHEREAS the Hon. Jogs K. FINDLAT Prost
v V dent Judge of tne Third Judicial Dietriet of
Pennsylvania, cemposed of the eon - atlas of North&
ampton and Lehigh, and Joshua Stahler and Wil
loughby Fogel, Requires, Associate Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas elthe minty of Lehigh, and
by virtue of their offices Justices of the Courts of
Oyor and Terminer and General Jell delivery, and
Conrt_of General . Quarter Sessions in arta for the
said county of Lahighdravo, by their precept to me
directed, ordered that a Court of Quarter Sessions of
the Peace ,and Common Pleas and General Jail de
livery and Orphan's Court for the said oonnty of Le
high, to be holden at Allentown, on BIONJMY the
2d day of January next, to continue two weals :
NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Justioes
of the Peace and Constables of the county of Lehigh
that they are by the said precepts commended to be,
there at ton o'olook, in the forenoon of said day with
their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
all other remembrances, to do those thing. which to
their offices are appertaining, and also that those
who are bound by recognjsances to, prosecute against
the prisoners 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. ,
Given under my band in Allentown, the 6th day
of December In the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty. -
CHARLES B. HAINTZ, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offiee, Allentown, December, 6, 16613.
00D SAVES RUC COMUCTIMALTIL
Allentown Acadely.
1 1 1 1111 Annual Examination of Classes will take
place next week as follows: •
Primary Department on Monday the 19th.
Young Ladies do. on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Young Gentlemen's do. on Thursday and Friday.
Parents and-friends are respeotfully invited to at
tend. The school will take a recess of one week for
the Christmas Holidays and recommence on. Monday,.
January id, 1860.
Pupils are reoeived into the Edhool Many time aud
charged only from therdate - of entrants'.
Primary, per quarter, $4.00
Common English branch.. 4,50(06,06
Higher " " wi th end Greek, .'ll,OB
al " " Fiench, 2;60
Music, 8,00
Use of Plano for practice, Isoll
Drawing, 2,06
Fuel for winter, 50
• A few pupils are received into the family of the
Principal at the rare 6f•s4o• pet• quarter; for board,
washing and tuition in all branches except Mile
and Drawing.
I. N. GILEGORT, Principal:
December 11.—March 16.
Executor's Sale.
XTILL be sold at public sale 'on Wednesday the
V V 11th day of January next, at 12 o'clock M.,
upon the premises at Siegfried's Bridge, in North
Whitehall township, Lehigh county, the following
described valuable real estate, to wit:
A certain lot of land adjoining lands of
Peter Leisenring, Pater Landensobleger, deo'd, and
others, containing forty perches strict measure, on
which is erected a two story brink
DWELLING HOUSE,
area 26 by 28 feet, well arranged and , made of
ass
the beet materials, and nearly new,With
a elate roofs, said lot is all fenced with a gebifence,
and the neaesiary out-buildings ate on laid lot.
Being a part of the real estate of Jacob Brig',
deceased, late of said township and county. -
Terms on the day and place of sale, and due at
tendance given by
AARON BRIBE, Executor..
N. B.—lf the said property can not be sold' on
said day, it will tie rented for one year from the let
day of April next, on the same day to the highest
er best bidder.
December 14, 1859. —3t
Lehigh - Counts, Zorn. insuratoo Co.
TIM member:le of this aosoolation will
' meet at the 'home of John Yost, in
Salisbury, on Saturday the 7th day of Jan
uary next, at 10 o'clock in the fork:loon. An else.
Elea for officers for the ensuing year will Ulm place.
•as also the settlement of the annual account.' A
resolution was heretofore passed' that no oollector
would hereafter be appointed but that all moneys be
paid to the Secretary and that all snob who are in
arrears for a longer period Mean three years would
hereafter not be acgipted•as members of the :Foelety.
Punctual atteudanoils requested.
ItOBERM QBERLY, Secretary.
December 14, 1859.
Steckero Ambrotype
AND
PICTURE GALLERY.
101100118 lo th e Third Story of ,Neligh Breinig's
new building, (Lion ifall,) over the "Regis
ter" printing aloe, where he continues to take the
different atylu of Ambrotype Pictures by oky-light.
ile Can warrant his Pictures to be perfect as Ufa—.
Rs return' his sincere thanks, for the, very liberal
patronage he haa received, and hopes brproduoing
satisfactory likenesses, to merit a continuant* of
patronage front an inalligent public.
•. B. A. STECKEL.
December t.
—3ln
AMERICAN
Paint and, Color Wotks l
ALLENTOWN, PA.
TetHim a BRO. mannfartarers of White Lend,
-LP Zino White, Chrome Green and Yellow, Chinese
and Pruesisn Blue, Umber, Sienna, Spanish Brown,
Ven.Red,'Ocbres, &c. Pure Lehigh Chemical Green.
Pure Lehigh Meteßio Brown.
December 14, MP. •
B ~~ ;R:`:1~~4;~~ `~B~i ~.
Itribireatio tteriti
Of fallible Property.
WILL bepoWitCpltbilq, ten ,onlrd , 17th
daytal 'amidUet.4l3ll. IN I t the
public house of Charles Hsgenbaolt,in Al taws,
,Vlleflng-, ( o4hottil . a-NFL
o. I..—A large toter ground, sit in
Walnut street in the bopough of Allentown, nd.
ed on the east by a lot of Widow Hialeah's n the
eohth by an alley 10 feet wide, on the we by lot
14%2, anol on the North! by the sild Walnut Serest,
containing on said street s front of 20 feet, and a
depth of 1.11/ - ftiot. The improvements
J thereon eonsitit of a now two-story
*s2ll4sThilf itollllo,
es s with a conycl4ittnt 'kitchen, pig stable,
ao.
No. 2.—Another lot of group situate in
Salebury township, Lehigh cootity, eloae to the
tie Lehigh Crook, immediately below
bounded on the north by property of the Water
Company, on the eaat byit puLileallsyVott the sohth
by a lot of Brobat, German and others, and on the
wort by a publie street, containing a front
j ai . of 42 foety,apd.,a,drpth of P Tike tut.
auto provemento thereon &mats! o,lmo-story
111 I • dlx Mx/ailing' age,
,with an oxtltalent brick kitchen, a shoentker'a shop
ho.
. .
Being part of the real estate of Benjaniin Ludwig,
deceased, ails of the aforesaid We and county.
Conditions and attendant}, .given on the day of
sale, by WILLIAM. GRIBI 'I Executc.rs.
URIAU a tYTII,
November 30 1859. —3t
V aluable Real 'Estate,.
THE undersigned offers ferule his Valuable Real
Estate, consisting of
No. I.—A Valuable Tract of Land situ
ated in Lowhill township, Lehigh county, on the
public road, leading from Sohnecksville to Oeorge's
Tavern, containing 20 Acres and 101 Perchee. The
improvements consists of a tine three stoty
MILLe
q• known as Klein's Mill. The Mill is
I 02 by 40 feet, is a good stand, suited
far flour and custom work. It has
three pair of stones and two water-wheels, and all
the necessary machinery, wive a good patronage,
and has a good supply of dater, even In the dryest
season. There is oleo a two Story frame dwelling
house, with stitcher' attached, and a new swiss barn,
and all the necessary improvements.
No. 2.—A certain lot of ground, situated
in township and county aforesaid, containing 13
Acres of wjioh 10 Acres are good cleared land and
the balance woodland.
The aforesaid property will be sold at private
sale at any time between now, and the first of Janu
ary next. It is a valuable properly, and full worthy
the attention of purohasets. Further information
can be had of the owner, who liv SOL es
KLEI
OMON on the premises.
N.
Allentown, November 28. —Bt
Borough Real Estate.
THE undersigned will drew foreale at public yen
due, on the premises, on Saturday, the 17th day of
December next, at 1 o'alock. A. M., th 6 followlffg val
uable Real Estate.. -
tek No. I.—A two story frame house 16
RIM by 28 feet with out-buildings and cistern and
a lot of ground, 18 feet front by 230 feet in depth.
No, 2.—A two story brick dwelling
house, 18 by by 28 feet, with kitchen annexed, a sta
ble, large cistern, well, and fixtures of all kinds,
with a lot of ground, 42 by 230 feet in depth.
No. 8.--A three story brick dwel-ftr,4
ling bones, 18 by 28 feet,with slot of ground, 81 4 8 21
20 foot front and 290 feet in depth.
No. 4.—A lot of ground, 180 feet front
end 230 feet in depth with s carpenter shop, and
fruit trees of all varieties.
The above desepibod Real Beate is situated in
Turner between Fourth and Fifth streets of the Bo
rough of Allentown.
Conditions of sale made known by
JACOB VV. RUBE.
November 80 MO. --3 t,
VENDUE
Of Personal Property.
WILL be sold by the tindersigped at Public Ven
due at - llehnecksville. Lehigh county. De
cember the 11th init., at 12 o'clock, M., the follow
ing personal property, to wit:
One horse, one wagon with hickory top, one new
skeleton wagon, weighing binety pounde,:one three
elated carriage, one single act of harness ;with lines,
halter, and sleigh halls, one lady's saddle, one gen
th man's saddle, one parlor stove, one cooking
stove, one piano, three bad-steeds, one four chest,
one large saw, and many other articles tot: 'lamer-
GOO to mention, such as kitchen furniture ato.
Attendance given and condition of Bale made
known on the day of sale 'by
MOBS SOHNECK.
Schneeksville, Dec. 1 7, 1852. 21
Auditor's Notice.
...--7--, N the Orpbab'e Court ef Lehigh county,
SEAL I, November term, 1859. In the matter
of the neepunt of B. J. Ilegenbueh and
Carolina Good, Adihilliatratore of the estate of Pe
ter Good, late of Lehigh °Polity, dee'd.
And now, November 11th, 1859, ottmotion of Mr.
Marx. tho Court appoint JOBB° Slimueill to audit and
re-settle the said account and make distribution Re
cording to law. From the Rieerds,
Taste i—BOAS HAUSMAN, Clerk.
The Auditor above 'named will attend to the du
ties of hie appointment on Saturday, the Slit day
of December, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the public
house of Charles Hagenbuob in Allentown, when
and where all parties intairested may attend if so
disposed.
December 6, 1859. .
L. AL MI
MTN
Lathrop, Ludington & Co.,
IMPORTERS and .oliliers of Foreign and Do
l. mutt'
• DRY GOODS HOSIERY, &C.,
Nos 23 and 25 Park Place, New York.
oar. Also always on band an extensive stook of
Yankee Notions.
New York, November 30, 1850. —ly
Administrator's. Notice.
LETTERS of Administrationhiving been granted
to the undersigned in thb astate of John Apple,
late of the borough of Allentown,-Lehigh County,
deceased, an persons indelited io sal& estate are re
quested to make payment Within six Weill, from this
data; and all persons- hailbi olatareagainst utd es
ate, will present them; duly: aisthentbilliod, for set
tlement within the above menUonest dup.-
ALLEN APPLE,
MILTON APPLE, Ad i al ni g irktorg.
Allentown,Movetabet 23, 185 .' • —lit
11A(GRADUATE of Jefferson Medial College,
and resident of Heidelberg township, Le.
high'ocinnty;bewriedlately in the iiieibity of the
public house of Mr. Daniel Delbert, offer*_ hla pro
feselonal services to the citizens of that yteltlity: 'He
will gladly answer to calls at all,` bore ';ll l. lheAsY
or night. [NaveriFer Id;Di f.—tf
.. ,
TN BUMS not len then $lOO, on•good menrity.—
IN
Farther information given by the midenigmed
in Allentown. . JONATHAN RHIOHARD.
Allentown, November'lea 18Mi. —tf
PRIVATE SALE
Or
Pubs C Sale
OF VALUABLE
*lBOO Wanted,
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THE aR T EIGLISE
Ali J4MZ3 041401.8.111
Celebrated Female Pine:
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44,04fri0a otri friOviti IfSir J:
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Ode litAlbilAkr WS" , is ale MO die
boas pazl6l Oid
b 141:4 wigwam' a amailligP
mem an atibtatiOeb.iuslikatftiody
tesyr,theiv mt.& ri wiuom. • short Unit. Woe we
tMr titonthltportal with rociliatr.
Hoots battik Woo One Dollar, teas the dariewbeat
Shoop of Groat Britain, to prom% vostihrhiet
Tham.P•us stoithf pot to wba sy Amami 41114,06.•
guar NOIMAS Priessailhee MI an
Korea, emiros lifisouvie", but at ear elharlisictimut
art laic
in a aisis of Dorms and ajdnal Altstilsaiy Ibis to
the Bub, and Ll"' 6 1 aDirits on idea eilitinwtl Mayb
atop of . tti. bure t By.tsd s, e.
inriessOfilinetill6 will
*Net a etre won 'a ouitir r mum woo laic lad
olden& a powerfal remedy, do bet eentainkan, eiteadl
autism:her spy thing Wistful to Ina swastlittba.
1 .ran dimness aneetepany sash jeekage...
• E Sete Agentlbr Dui Vaned Mates and Canada,
Inn AIMS. (Late L C. Dalialke
r,,,.,),
sofitsmarc v.
x. 116-41,00 and 6 postage stoops endowd is ay as
%hedged AVG; win boars a bottled the Ma Lt Wets
Par safe %a
B. D. Lawall and Lewis Sobuddt do Co., Jain
B. Messer, Allentown, and Druggists searySse•
MSSll3Mlo;r3oxravies
TAR hill WND 110fia Int&
Is Tali BUT MBDICINB ttt TIIII WOOL..
For the Curs of CougArand Colds, Croup, Bronchitis,
Asthme, Dinh:city in. Breathing, Palpitation
of the Heart, and for the relief of patients
in the advanced stages of Consueep.
Lion, together with all Diseases
of the Throat and Chest,
and which predisposed to Consumption. It Minch'
the root of disease, and makes the it destroyer
comb to its influence. It also posh:cies free taper
toration, and induces healthy aotiotrin the dimueod
Mucous Membrane" and Tissues. It• is petrollarks
adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One don .1'
this Invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and Goan
quently sleep, whidh the peculiar nature of this dis.
mule denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste and
prompt in its effects. Try it, and be ocsavineed,thet
it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial alreogone.
he-PRICE 60 CENTS PER• BOTTLE.
Prepared only by_ _
A. ESIONWEIN, Druggist.
N. W. Cor. NINTH h POPLAR Res. PinLassures.
N. B.—For Sate by Lewis Sohmidt a 109., anti
John B. Moser, Allentown; Reiget A Son Keller
town ;C. 11: Hecht, Banton ;A. W. Web Rate.
town; Geo. If. Smith A Co., Philadelphia, and by
Druggists at; dlitorekespers generally.
September 19. May 26, 1860. —47
BRYAN'S
•
1.4 IN v..; PULMONICI
ro- • •
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itifit\O I
-7,-. WAFERS
•
The inner entail ant 'peat randy ,over PIP
I: , Discuss qf the Cu lt end .Loingw,
Cads, dstione, Coesessptiors t //feet/110N 1
higtoensa, Hoer &D(Famit
BreaMing,-Sars Threat, •
_
4a .4r- • • '
("OLLIE WAVSRB dire the moat tuttantagVir"" ai 4
I perfect relief, sad when persevered with
to directions, never fat to effect a rapid and lead( •
thousands have been restored to perfect heath whe brow
tried other mews to wig. To to giaanagned all goaaattgo•
tioris they ere equally a tuning and et matio-sose Assad
despair, no matter how long the dbesio inay . have 63iiig4,
or however severe It may be, proadlidthis organist etogis
tare of the vital organs le net hopelisosty diMiki.
one atillcied sheald give them orthopedist
JOB IifOBICB, Bole Proprietor, Itoebeattin, If VS
Priee 25 coots par bon. For suds by
B. D. Lawall Lewis 86bmidt k b 0„ awl Soho
B. Mosier, Allentown, and Drugglefe eyerywbere.
Grand Prize Ball
TO BE GIVEN „
Thursday livening, ne6. ldts 1611111.
IN THE ODD FELLOW'S HALL
First Prize worth 1115,10 be drawd)pa tb
Evening of the Ball, at 10 o'eltielkTlCK.
ETS
NO Paine will be epared to, tn . ake,thie. one er time
First Bale of the Beason, with i bharia ors peiwu
Tickets can be bad Of the managers. •
M A NA GICkSt
Col. W. H. R. Hangen, Htiorib•T.-
Bltemer, John H. Oliver, Rdward.Ruhe, John P. DM
linger, William F. Yeager, Frank Weimi,
Kern, Ephraim Yohe, Joseph F. Nalitord,,4ll4imo
Woolever.
Allentowo, November 30.
Auditor's Notice.
04 I N t til y, gi r rv b e an mar C ?r uri thie of fit i . igh lri b t
matter of the account of William Wormon
Administrator of the ltstate of hohn George Geed
late of Lehigh County deceased.
And now November 11th 1859, piq motion of Mr.
Runk the Court oppoint Tlighinan Seed as auditor
to audit and if necessary to resettle the said account
and report distribution. '
Prom tholutord,
Tests .—BOAS HA SMAN. Clerk.
Notice is hereby given, that..S. o auditor shave
named will attend to the dutles,of las applaemeat em
Saturday the 17th day 'of December nut at tisanes
of O. M. Itunk,Seq., at 10 el4oeli, ft. N. if add ai m
when and where all parsons intimated-eta attend . 1/
they think proper.
Allentown, Noiamber 80,1,050:
Auditor's Notice,.
Ml N koey= l rVrit°,°l 6 9 f . i en=
- - of the amount of Reuben , Bohtaibar Sad
Aaron .Bg:blether, iiiingiuhrtraters of Um, Male wl
Daniel fiebrelber, late of-Lehigh emudy, deesemes
And now, November 11th, leilliod•motieufiet
Btiles, the Court appoint Amine
B. Samuels . aid Charlie 8: Rah, Asti
and re•eettle the said aieopat aid Market&
at:Wording to law. Wealth* ._ltestW ••
• Testa r—SOMS' NAID 511.814 Clerk
The auditors above named will attendtothe duties
of their amitnent ogritidity the SU eflheitigiet
inst., at the public house of Zebu Y. Beehlal, whim
and where all persona interested maylitiald if they
think pyopep,- - • ,
Devi g ' tag. • ' •
AUditipleit . „,'.2lAtteg
N- tin Onkawint.taitthaldilet vs tT.
I ...Ifoirambpritapit i llika! Itreeniatter.
Wt7 44° or thireatichustriMilinma is l Duval
Diary, mum/brt of Uwe' WI wilt-stlallegliikatt WC
.Tobn•• Pauli late of-Deblittriannkudemaileta t •
And.ndw; Nowonlmw.3lll4.llllllkote
Moore, Vial Court • appoint:alb Fa. r
auditor to audit and woman .
aceounriliarias attribution a g to bor.
italf-thealdeb.
Tastivi—DOASSAVIGIMOUNk
The auditor Oboe tiambdibilhatlenateati &New
of bit appotatmeat at bia• Oho in liai , llatowagli efi
Allentown Deo., 23d,10/111, at 10 °Week A. Parwllela
and where all 'parties interetted eon Wend if dray
think proper.
December Z.
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