RI • •• liemmtinicayrci. • ' -g•TPLE . ; Somefew weeks sig.o, the democratie presses, both large andlmnall,lheraldedforth the fact, 'under the above caption, That a little .the town, away sip in 'Michigan had gene Demo cratic.,: They called it'" the reaction," think ing, 'we suppose that the people up there had been frightened into voting the deniocratic ticket by the recent democratic disunion speech es made in 'Congress. They all, like drowning men catch at Straws, caught up the cry. of " the reaction" With avidity, and . proclaimed this' immense, this tremendous victory over the length and breadth of the land. The Michi gan papers of a repent date, however, throw some Belt on this tremendous democratic vic tory.. Aecording to them the town - contains some 700 inhabitants is . an old Mormon town, and never went any other way but democratic —and that the Republicans would'id carry it if they could, because they are opposed to po lygamy or the plural wife system; which is ad vocated by these Mormon d e mocrats. But I will point these brawlers to a differ ent kind of " reaction" in oar own Pennsylva nia. Here, in this conservative old common wealth, if anywhere, they expected to see a " reaction"—not that kind of reaction" that happened in Dauphin oonnty lately ; no, not that sort ; but a " reaction" ()fa different kind. Now, gentlemen democrats (?) what do you ' think of the "reaction' in old Dauphin, where you were beaten 1300 by the Republicans?— Will you herald this forth to the country as part of " the reaction," or will you suppress this, and turn your attention to some oldgilormon town, up in the wilds of Michigan ? This Dauphin county special election is a real , re action," a condemnation of your brawling dis unionism, free-tradeism, and despotism: And this, let me tell you, is only the beginning of the end. You will hear more and heavier thunder by-and-by. WEST BETHLEHEM. Raving seen it announced in your paper of last week, that ti concert of sacred music was to be given by the Trexlertown and Centre Valley Singing Arfsociation at Zionsville in this county on February 4th, and as the hour arrived, seeing sleighs on • ull sides filled with pretty and smilin; faces passing in the road. leading to Zionsville, I "hooked up" and fol lowed the crowd. • When I arrived at Zions ville, I found the place ail alive with people, wending their way to the church with expec tation at the highest pitch. I followed into the church and found the exercises about com mencing, and- from the performance of the first peice I judged we were to have a per formance of no ordinary , character, and indeed I was not disappointed. Piece •after piece, containing great difficulties, were performed with ease and exactness in time and tone, in a manger which reflected great credit up on the Association and their talented teacher. Mr. Faust, seems to have a pecnliar tact in in structing, and we would like to see him among our young people in this section. We need some drilling in vocal music. We understand the meeting in the evening was well attended and the singers went home very much pleased with their visit to Zionsville. ‘SuCh meetings tend greatly to improve the tastes of the peo ple in vocal music, a matter, which has been sadly neglected in this section. A LISTENER: • HEAVY INSOLVENCY.—ProbabIy the heaviest CaSe of insolvency that ever came before an American Court, was brought before Judge Daly, of the Common Pleas of New York, on Wednesday a week, on application of Suydam, Sage & Co., for relief under the insolvent act. the firm having liabilities to the amount of nearly $3,000,000. The petition for relief was opposed by four gentlemen for themselves and' a large number of creditors. Suydam. Sage & Co., wore fur many years the heaviest oper ators in flour in the American market, and were supposed to be possessed of immense wealth. A succession of great losses during the last general panic, compelled them to suc cumb, which they did to the tune of millions. Unablesto effect a settlement with many of their creditors, they now propose to flaw one through the medium of the insolvent law. and the probabilities are that they will, after a pro tracted course of litigation. prove successful. le....Strumotts or Scrofulous affections are the curse, the blight, the potato rot of num -kind. They are vile and filthy as well as fa tal. They arise from eontamination and ins purity of the blood, and are seen to 110 all around us everywhere. One quarter of all we meet are tainted with them. and one quarter of these die of theta: die tbolishV too. because they are curable, ATER'S SARSAPAILLA clean ses out the Scrofulous corruption front the .blood, renders it ptu•e and healthy, and effec tually exparges the tind contamination from the system. No longer groan antler your Scrofulous disorders, since the irresistable AYER has provided his masterly combination of curative virtues that he calls S.tas.u•AßlLL.t. —Democrat, Waterbury. Ct. ler .The Medina Tribune states that 3-1.8-17 barrels of apples have been shipped thin sea- son from that village against 2,500 barrels the year before ; and 8,000 or 9.000 the• previous year. That paper thinks Orleans county will sell this year 175,000 barrels of apples. which, at $1 12i a barrel, amounts to 8196.875. It is estimated that 111,000 barrels of eider and 20,000 bushels of dried apples have, with the green apples already mentioned, brought a net revenue to the country of at least 5'250,000, beside the reverse fur tinnily use and Spring miss. DarA eorrespondent of the Toronto (llohe advances the opinion that rolling the snow on theAutrnin wheat in Winter would be an effeetive means of preventing Winter-kill, by rendering the snow not so liable to melt ()Rev ery sudden 'thaw that occurs, lle sayS the praeetice is extensively followed in Sweden. A good deal of discussion is taking 'pittOe on this subject, from which we gather that it yet requires the test of actual experiment to decide whether, any benefit is to ho derived front 'the operations or not. DEATH FROM A HOG Wm—J.llllles Murphy, an Irish laborer, residing in the lower part of , the city, the day before Christmas, attempt ing to.extract a'bone out of a hog's throat, was slightly - bitten hy'the animal., In less than a week he was attacked With symptoms of, hy drophobia which lasted until Thursday, when ho got bettor ; but on yesterday he was again attacked, and soon died in horrible agony.— lie had been married but a Alert time. and was in destitute eircumstonces.—St. Lou i 3 Democrat, December 7: SHARP PRACTICE.—PiuIing the discussion of a bill granting n divorce" RI the Nebraska Legislature, one of the members related an in stance of sharp praectice of a couple resident in that, Territory. They applied to the Le gislature and obtained a divorce, and immedi ately the man and wife pre-empted one hundred and sixty acres of lands apiece, and having proved their title thereto, were married . thr next day, after securing one hundred and sixty acres ot'hind by the operation. gerA: man in a neighboring State who pos- SCSBCBB property estimated at $50,000 in Amount, was recently called upon "to adminis ter, who left a little property. When ho ren dered his account to the Judge of Probate, they were found to contain, among other charges, the BUM of $2 for one day's:time in attending the funeral of the brother, and $2 for railroad fare in * g oing and coining from the funeral. 5`A young lady of Boston, who indulged in an afternoon's sport on Jamaica Pond, dur ing the extremely cold weather, had hei skates strapped on so tightly that tho circula tion of the blood in her feet mei stopped, Both of them, in consequence, were trozen and it was found necessary, a short time ago to amputate one in order to save her life. WO—Several valuable dininontle have lately been offered for sale in Paris, brougki. from Bombay. There is one, as yet uncut, which the owners value nt .£320,000 ($1,0000,000.) Ile has been offered seven millions of francs for it in France. • r".l 'SEAT"! AIIIIITASTagiatAL:-. Tarlatiekerleridian. inbouttaes that Hee. Roberillititlerr-and:of.:the__Oldb* citizens' of Florida, died on the 12th ult., at his feiTdificii, on Lake Jackson. - He was the Adjutant-Gen eral of .01:lat.:Jackson, in the Campaign of 1814 and 1815, during the war of 1812, and acted a proniieent part in. the defence of New Orleans. The N. O. Delta says of him: • He was one of the family of the fighting But lers, Which has farnished so many distinguish ed officers in our army chitin all the wars in. which our Republic has been Involved. His father, if we mistake, was killed in St. Clair's defeat, and several of his uncles, have fallen in the battles of their country. Gen. Butler was one of the officers who accompanied General Jackson, when he came from New Orleans, in the beginning of December, 1814, and stood by the side of the old hero when he was met by the mayor and chief man of the city, near the spot known as Clark's house. From that time he never left the side of his chief, unless to execute his commands, until the campaign was concluded. He was the fa vorite adviser and counselor of General Jack son through ay-the trying scenes of that event ful campaign. The tenth of General Butler leaves but two survivors of the old stock of tho fight Butlers: they are General Wiliams 0. Butler, now residing at Carrollton, Kentucky, , who, ns senior captain, commanded the Forty fourth regiment at the battle of New Orleans, and who succeeded General Scott as General in Cheif in the Mexican war ; and General E. U. W. Butler. of Iberville parish in this State, who served with distinction in the war of 1812, and in the Mexican War. • itThe closing years of life are often yen tiered wretched by ailthents Which are p.ifling in themselves and easily cured If taken i.i t;ine. Affection of the liver, stomach, and other or gans concerned in :ligestion, are the most fre quent. They naturally make the sufferer ner vous, irritable and complaining, and relatives and friends are forced to bear the brunt of their ill-honor. The use of Hobteter's Cele- . brnted StoMach Bitters will .prOve an efficient remedy for this evil. it will not only strength en the whole physical organization, but en tirely cure the most obstinate cases of Indiges tion, Diarrhoea. Dysentery, and Liver Com plaint. The first physicians in the country are loud in their praise of this prep:ration. Another recommendation of the Bitters is that it is so palatable to .the tnste that it may be used even as a beverage. Sold by all druggists. [Comrntinicatei/.] ThaL,A woman named Cady; living in Chen ango, N. V., recently attempted to destroy her child by stripping it of its clothing and put ting it head' foremost into the stove where she left it until she, supposed it dead, whew she threw it into a bed which she set on fire, and then left the houSe. The child lived however, long enough to testify against its unnatural mother, who has been arrested and will suffer for her fiendish crime. tteL—The Boston Traveller writ " It is stated that one of our wealthiest merchants, who has been ehgaged extensively in trade with the Pacific Coast of South .America, has become insane from recent heavy losses, and will be taken to an Insane Asylum. Ile was fearful that he should die poor in consequence of his losses, though worth half a million.", The' Boston Herald tells a story of a child which narrowly escaped death, in conse quence of having the blood sucked from its nos . - trils by a cat. The pillow and bed on which the child lay asleep were saturated with blood. This is termed a felineous assault. • 'lllEirA nest of counterfeiters of coin, con sisting of six men and two women, has been pounced upon at Toledo. Ohio; and the birds are all in custody. Dies and presses were seized by the officers at the same time that the capture took place. • ___Aez•Allerman fell into the tunk of boilin"g water in a brewery near rex River Bridge, 111., Wednesday a week, and although taken out immediately, he lived only a few hours. lie leave,:: a wife and fbur small children. Ue.....1n alarming earthquake took place at t`h rieston, South Carolina, on the Itlth The shock was felt by several cities in Georgia also. Ve...The steamer Baltie, arrived at New York, on Tuesday u week. with 514760,00 in treasure front Calirornin. on Thursday. January 2(lth. by the Bev. Benjamin Jettlkin. 31r..1osr.rn MrTu to Jliss MARY LOPISA HAND. eldest daughter of Dr. George C.111111(1. all of this Borough. On the t.ll in'it., by the Bev. Joshoua Derr, Mr. GOTTLIEB iiERZLI to 3il:P3 SUIL\ BUR)IAM. both of.this pluCe. On the 3 - Ist ult.. by the Her E. 11. M. Sell. Mr. Et.tAs J. D. Kurz to Mies S.titAn ANs KLINE. both of Kutmown: Perky Co. Pa. On the 24th of December. 1850. by William F. Moser. Esq., Mr. liENny P. A.tri.us to Miss ItAcu FL NVASI:II, both of Wn.hington town ship. • . On the 21st of Juntturv. 1860. by the oatne Dr. MARCUS PAULUS to MIN 9 CATHARINE FR6I) RICII, both•of Washington township. On the •_'Nth of February, in this place, Mrs Ei.tz A HETI RI .1.(20 ft v. consort of Leonard two, •y aged 77 years, 1) months and 15 days. On the 30th ofJantutry, SOLOIION Senanum, aged 84 years. 11 months and 5 days. From rich and pour. humd and free. all colors; grades and conditions of life, we hour the same treed of praise awarded this woudeiful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved. lives saved, valuable animals made useful. and•untold ills imago,' by this groat medicine, which is surprising to the Judgement of man. What fatuity does not require a standard Lin iment. Who ever heard of the same effects produced by any other article? For Cute, Bruises, Sprains. Rheumatism, Swellings, strained Horses, Ac. It has no equal. Beware of imitotion The genuine Mustang Liniment is mold by all respectable Drag gles and Livery Men in every town, parish and ham let throughout North and South America, Europe and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. BARNES A PARK, Proprietors N. I'. Allentown, January 17, 1800. 7.lin Wheat Flour, per bhl. Rye Chop, per lOU lbs. Corn Meal, per \Vhont, per bushel, • • Rye, " Corn, Oats, el Potatoes, " Beans, Dried Apples, " .. • ' roaches, " Salt, " Clovorseod, " Timothy sood, " Eggs, per dozen, Butter, per pound, . Lord, Hams, 'Munn " Booswnx, ". Salt, Liverpool, in socks, tiny, per ton, Straw, " • . • MARRIED DIED. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT ALLEINTOVEIN , MAILEETS. [COBIIIICTED WERKLY BY 'METZ, 1511.7T11 A CO.] TUESDAY, February 7, 13(10. $0.01) 1.011 4,UU ,:to Public Notice. THE undersigned, citizens of South Whitehall . township, Lehigh county, hereby give public notice to all persons, that thdy are warned from tres passing upon our land, and they two positively far bladed not to hunt or Soh upon the same, and it' this notice is disregarded they will ho prosecuted an tree [Hissers, and compelled to pay such penalties as the law imposts. REUBEN BLITZ. I DAVID MERTZ. SOLOMON DORNE I. CHARLES MERTZ. CHARLES K. KNAUSE. JUAN DORNEY. J. M. LINE, February 8,1800, •Addittitiltrator i S Notiee. y ETTERS of 41dmInistration having been granted I_l to the undersigned in the estete of Esther Wor man, intiYef the boirotiglForAllentown;Lialtigh eitin ty, deceased, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to 'Aim payment' Within six webkil front this date; and all parsons having claims against said estate, will prOsent them, duly authenticated, for set tlement within thd above mentioned time. LEWIS WOLF, Jr., Admr's• ABRAHAM WOIiMAN Jr.) Allentown,„Yebruary 8, 1860. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS, of Administration hosing boon granted to tho undersigned in the estate of Christopher Liehtenwalner, late of the boroMill of Allentown, Le high county, &meet], nil persons indebted to said estate ore requested to :nako payment within six weeks from this date: and all persons haying claims against said estate, will present them, duly nutbenti tilted, for settlement within the above mentioned time to FRANKLIN STETLER, Adler's. Allentown. February 8, 1860. $5O to $3.50 E'er Month. LTONORA 'BUSINESS. —Agents loeal or tray elliug wanted in every town and county in the Union to engage in the snle of a now article, patent, of utility, beauty and novelty demanded in every family, office, store and mormfactory,•ntfording large profits and quick sales. No humbug or medicine, and no bonus for patent right. Cirealar of deserip-. lion, terms, le., mailed on application with three eent clamp, to BIIIANUELL & CO., Box N, Allentown, Pa. —tf Februnry Ft, 1S(10 For. Rent. THE well known St - re Stand on corner of Front and Race Streets, at United States Hotel. Catnertuqua, is for rent. The store room is 20 feet in front end ng feet in depth, the room is well furnished with Shelves, Counter Gas dcc., also large Mier under the store. It is ono of the best store stands in Catnsatitia. Immediate possession can be given. Information can be had by applying to Mr. JAmrs EPCI7F.NBACII, in the Hotel. JONAS MIMI' February 8 THE TOUNP Folks nit'e Coming. CONSISTING OF 50 PERFORMERS. The Chil dren connected witli the .Musical School of Eas ton will give their rewind grand Juvenile Concert, at the eau Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening, Feb ruary 13th, on which occasion they will present soma, of-their most ph acing pieces consisting of Soles, Duette, Trio anal Quartette. During the afternoon they will hold a grand Juvenile Mattiner for the children of Allentown. Cards of Admission to af ternoon performs ore, Children l 0 cte., Adults 25 ete. Evening, Children 15 etA., Adults 25 ots. Allentown, February S, 1350. —lt NOTICE. Office of Tho Allentown Railroad Co. 1 Nnw Yong, February 6th, 1880. pUBLTC notice is hereby given to the stoat:hold era of the Allentown Railroad Company that a special election for. the choice of a President and twelve Directors to serve for the coming year will Ito held at the " Girard House" in Philadelphia ' on Tuesday, February 28th, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M., in . accordance with the provisions of an Act of the general Assembly of •Pennsylvanin approved the loth day of February, 1810, entitled "An act regulating Railroad Companie , ." FRANK S. BOND, secretary. February 8. 1860. —St Auditor's Notice. M ...--.... iIF August Term 1859, No. 225. Fi. SEAL 1 J For to November 1859, No. 50. M David (3 iers. re. Win. F. Stuber. . • . And now, January 2.1. 1 . 811), on motion of Mr. Mort, the Court. appoint Mr. Swortz, Commissioner, to make distribution and report facto to next term. From the Records: Testo :—.TAMES LACK By, Prothonotary. The auditor above named will attend to the duties of his aPpointinent on Friday the 24th day of Feb ruary next, nt his office, ❑t 2. o'clock F. M. of said day, when and where all persons interested can at tend if they think proper. Allentown, Feb. S. Auditor 9 s Notice. T N the Orphans' Court of Lehigh county. SEAL I In the matter of the account of Jar. Ott and Veronica Ott, administrators of the estate of George Ott, late of Lower Milford township, Lehigh county, deceased. And now January 6, 1560, on motion of Mr. Stiles: the Court appoint C. F. Dickenehiod, Esq., as audi tor to nudit and roost tie the said account and report distribution according to law. From the Records. —IIO.AS El A USW N, Clerk. EZIE • Notice is hereby given, that thottuditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tuesday the 29th of Februhry inst., at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Clerk of the Orphans' Court, in the boven.Th of Allentown, when and whore all parties intoreqted can attend if they think proper. February 0, 1::00. Auditor's Notice. ,:-..---- 1 -. A S. , ItINNIF.NT Doelmt Nn. 208. In --) t SEAL 11. [tin iniuter of tho aPzigumont of Duch •••:-./. °ricer ...t Styr° to Ilonjautin 1. lingenbnch. And now, January 3. 1860. the Court appoint R. ,e. Ilatnersly. auditor to audit and it'necessary to re• nettle the said account and in9kc distribution accord tug to low. rrutii the Records. Teste:—JAMEii LACKEY. Prothonotary. The auditor &Jove named will nttend to tho.duties O f his 1111110illtIllellt et at the (Alice of Win. S. Marc. lay.. inthe Boruugh of Allentown. on Saturday the 25th of Fel,ruarr, Heal. at 1 u'elock I'. M., when and where ull 0 1 ?trtios interested eau nttend if they think proper. Allento.N n, Ych. I AuditOiot - 4 Notice. N the Coin tof Common Pleas of Lehigh j SEAL It County. In the uhltter of the acoounf '75 — <:..'%/of Jacob Zimmerman, assignee of Peter Enid and wife. And now January In I:410, 0' motion of Mr. Wright the Court appoint A. 13. Schwartz Esq., audi tor to audit and root tae the said account and make dittaution according to l iw.• ME Nutlee is hereby given. that the auditor above named will Wend to the dittirA of his appointment en Friday the 17th day or February next, at his office, at 10 o'clock A. 111. of said tine, when and where all persons interested can at - tend ifthey think proper. • Allentown, February 1. —at Estate of C. fit, W. Edelman. NOT WI CIE. 1 E miderA ,i g li., Auditors appointed by the Court of Connuon lien of Lehigh county, to audit and resettle the account of Solomon Oriesemer, Jr., and Charles W. Wieand, assignees of the, said C. & W. Edelman, and to report distribution, hereby give notice that they will attend :it tho house of John Y. Bechtel, in Allentown, on ThurAlity the 23rd day of February, 181 U, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving the proofe of claims against the said estate. Claimant; are requested to be puno- Anal in their attendance on said day; us all those neglecting to prove their elaint4, will be excluded front the distribution of the funds in the hand: of the said assignees. JACOB DII,LINO ) LEWIS SCHMIDT. Auditors, JAMES FRY. •J • February S, POUDRETTE. • .110I'DIIETTE El I )0,000 BUSHELS POUDRETTE, especial ly mantifitetured for Wheat, Corn, (Irmo, cabbage. Flowers, planting of Trace, and every kind of crop. l'rlec 4;12 and !.1.5 per Ton or 20 nnil4o curate by thu bushel. A lib•l•it b, /hiders. F.tngsns, if you want a good minim go and see the Poutirctto Factory of A. PEYSSON'S, Gray's Ferry Road, bulow the Ar,iootil, or to l'elienon'r Farm, Gloucester, Woodbury Road, N. J.,and satisfy your -130h:08 of the superior quality of ie material. Ap ply to A. PEYSSON, 011ie° No. Ili Goldsmith's Hall. Library Stteot; or FRENCH, RICHARDS .b CO., York Avenue and Callowbill Streets. PhiladelphiJ Fobruitry IS(0 4.50 2.00 1. , ,0 D.OO 8.00 County E:moutive Committee Meeting. TN ttocordance with resolutions passed nt the last 1. meeting, Om members of the County Executiro Committee uk s the People's Party. tiro requested to meet met the Public Homo or Simon Shoemaker in the Borough of I?inaus, Lehigh County, on Satur day, iho clay of Feb runty next, at 11l o'clock A. M. A punctual attendance is dm,ired. Tiltit NI AN (1001),.Chnirmnon. r-ift-Tha Connuitteo eunphts of the following par sons Tilghman Gaud. W. TI. ilam.ler, W. W. 'flamers ly. 3lniWarn. Daniel C.. Miller, Si,lemen B. Ritter, liorrion Hower, 'Benjamin • Sonmel, Nathan Wuohter, Joreph Mosiier. J. 11. Liehtenwalner, Jame's Singmaster, Charles Schoenly. Sanford Stephen, William E. Yeager, .E. Franklin Butz, William F. Mower, Elenine Rrnmlteh, Nathan Wetherhold, Heratlo Ti Eerttog, Charles W. Waiand and Moses Weiand. February L CM -Ot From Record: —JAMES .LACICEV, Prothunotnry I . ' Bol,o . ffientt4 , ,Ta).t . • o . l7.. , :... tiehisipzi9oAntyl'or:,:-T .18.59,.. - 0 CoLLactoits. Mullets; 55 ' 7-: , P n. g, - 0 pi w• - ora - Fis i `j . . . William Deoh, North Ward, $lB2O 49 $1216 00 ... .. .. . ~. $6lO 49 66 14 South Ward, 1500 09 910 00 . . ... ... '. . 080 09 Jon. Trexler, Aile . n.. . w wn • Lehigh Ward, 427 67 325 00 ...2. . • .... 102 67 J. D. Knerr, LoWhill, 497 50 380 00 ..... . . _ . 117 50 John Sherer, South Whitehall, 3143 28 , 2389 00 . . .. . . . .. . 75428 John Croll, North Whitehall, 2457 85 .2280 37 60 00 106 43 ... . . J. Michael, Lower Macungle, 1882 59 1410 00. . . . . . . . 472 59 J. Heller, Upper Macungie, . 1950 45 1908 38 28 . 50 19 . 57 .. .. . . M. Groman, „ Upper Saucon,' 2354 05 2244 00 ;;.... . . . . 110 05 Henry Ortt, Lower Milford, 1378 66 1274 59 54 54 49 53 Aaron Shulor, Upper Milford, 1443 71 1408 64 21.70 13 37 ... . • Joseph Funk, Salisbury, 1477 20 1280 00 .•. . . . . . 197 20 lI.'W. F. Eberhard, Hanover, . - 1234 43 666 84 58 . 00 9 . 59 500 00 Jos. Lazarus, . Catasauqua, 903 67 595 80 ... . .. 307 87 Jos. German, - • , Washington, 1000 50 950 00. . —.. . . . *56 50 John German, Heidelberg*, , 585 20 359 43 16 00 977 *2OO 00 Sol. Knerr, Weisenburg, . 836 97 706 50 ...... • .. . *l3O 47 J. Christman, Millorstown, 125 22 75 73 751 38 41 60 E. Follweiler, Lynn, 1340 63 1313 49 30 00 314 ,--------- - I TOTAL, 20,463 11 21,693 77 270 25 211 78 4281 31 *Since paid in full ACCOUNT OF onnty Treasurer for 1859. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. LDITIOD COUNTY, DR. Loans unpaid January 1, 1859 $29,849 Temporary loans made in 1859. Permanent loans made in 1859 C/?. Taxes assessed and uncol -1 4435 88 ected , Stock in Northampton . Water Co: I,lBo'oo Subscription, to Litzenber gees Bridge unpaid 150 00 Temporary. )oans paid in . 1859 59,000 00 Permanent do. . 800 00 Balance in Treasury 3,233 28 County deficit . 20,449 84 $89,249 00 Thomas Steckel, Esq., Treasurer of Lehigh County, in Account with said County for the year ending December 31, 1859. DR. To balance in hand of Treasurer as per Au ditor's Report of 20th Feb. last Permanent loans made in 1859 . 1,400 00 Temporary do. 58,000 00 CM County tax received from Sundry Collectors for 1855, 1856, 1857 and 1858 Do. for 1859 Cash from Commissioner Peter for lumber sold Do. Marx Do. Dornblazer Sundry collectors, exon erated tax 11. Kuntz, Esq., fine for Sabbath breaking Cash from Cole, a convict Cash on a judgment vs. Leistcr Cush refunded by Wm. Biery overpaid Abatement .on State tax for collecting on final settlement of dupli cutes• for 1858 and 1859 MI • CR. By Cash paid Bundy) , County Orders, issued by County Commissioners during the fiscal year, to wit : Court, Court House, and Jail Expenses. Sundry hills for Stationary, re pairs, &c., • $54 57 Boarding and lodging for Jurymen in Murder case of Moses Kern 240 50 Coal hauling, mdzo. water rent, &o. • 223 11 Sprinkling street in front of Court House 27 80 Gas for Court House 30 58 Cleaning Court House and Offices 41 97 Court Crier 183 75 • Tip Staves 802 28 Grand and Petit Jurors 30G7 21 Carriage hire for Jurors 10 50 EMI Officers for holding elections and making returns 653 02 Assessments. Assessors and Assistant Assessors for Trienial Assessment 1,119 59 EM Inquisitions. For holding inquisitions and post mortem examinations on sun dry dead persons 235 00 Loans and Interest. Temporary loans liquidated Permanent do. Interest on temporary loans at 6 per cent. Do. Permanent do, Bridyes. Repairing Newhard's Bridge • " Furnace " " Bitner's " Bogert'S " Rolben's " • Jarret's " Jordan. Rea's Sundry " Lumber for do. Finishing Litzenberger's Bridge Do. D. Guth 's " Do. Guthsville " Witness fees and expenses in try ing Cuthsville Bridge case be fore Auditors Commissioners' tyke Gideon Marx in full for services Levi Dornblazor John Peter Edward Bock, Clerk Salary H. 11. Schwartz, Solicitor Do. expenses to Easton MEII Commonwealth Costs. Clerk of Court, witnesses fees, &C,, in Commenwealth cases Fox Scalps. Sundry persons for. Scalps sheriff Balance due 11. Smith, Esq., for 1858 • On account boarding prisoners, fees, &c., For roturno to court and mileage —fin • Auditors. County Auditors for auditing ac counts of 1858, and trying • - • Ontlisville Bridge case 05 00 C. L. Franke for auditing State ac 'counts E. R. Newhard, Esq., Treasury, - ' sundry orders .. 5,000 00 Printing and Stationery. Mifflin Hannon, 205 38 Haines & Huber, • 59 00 Blumer, Leisenring & Co., 61 15 Trexler, Ilarlacher & Weiser, 135 72 Reck, Guth & Helfrich, 89 00 -2t 58,000 1,400 $89,249 00 $3,153 30 59,400 00 23 2 , 0 6 8 9 8 3 71• 77 • 21,782 48 2 24 11 00 8 06 MI 4 00 3 00 120 43 10 00 851 94 $87,354 GO $4960 99 Elections 59,000 00 800 00 1,066 33 1,234 34 $62,100 67 123 90 $1629 27 253 00 210 00 200 00 450 00 50 00 300 $1172 00 2508 16 356 56 $1,206 66 Constable's Fees $lO7 00 Poor House Bark ! Bark ! Bark !. 500 Cords Chesnut Oak and Spanish Oak Dark wanted by the undersigned at their new Tannery, situated at the Lehigh river, opposite this place. Price Seven dollars and fifty cents cash per cord. Persons hauling bark across the Toll Bridge to their Tannery will have a free pass. MOSSER, KROH t 00. $550 25 1 Allentown, Jrammy, 25. —4m Miscellaneous Annual gratuity to Lehigh County Agricultural Society, 100 00 Eastern Penitentiary for keeping Lehigh county convicts - 210 07 Arresting a horse thief, 20 00 Amount of debts, Tem. loansMado in 1859, 58;000 00 Bal. in Treasury from last year 3,153 30 -------51,153 30 Co. orders paid, 83,352 24 Tempo. loans, 50,000 00 24,352 24 Treas. fees. per cent. 50,553 60 379 14 on Tern. loans made Do. paid 58,000 00 59,000 00 Trs. fees, per cent. on 117,000 00 • Bal. in hands of Treas., We the undersigned auditors, in and for the county of Lehigh, and State of Penn sylvania, too certify that we have audited, ad justed and settled the account of Thomas Steckel, Esq., late treasurer of the county of Lehigh, for the year ending December 31, 1859, and found it as before stated to be cor rect aceording to the best of our judgment; leaving a balance in the hands of the said Treasurer, due to the county, of three thou sand-two hundred and thirty three dollars and twenty-eiht cents. . Witness our hands at Al lentown, January 12, 1860. ROBERT YOST, W. J. HOXWORTH, }- Auditors, CHARLES FOSTER, FebrnarY 1. Register's Account. The account of Jacob Stemmer, Esq., 'Register of Wills, c., in and for the county of Le high, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on Collateral Inheritance Tax from December Ist, 1858, to December Ist, 1859,- , • The said accountant charges himsolt with the whole amount of Collateral Inheritance tax, reached during the above Mini. DR. To cash received from the gstato of Catherine Andres, deceased, . " Susanna Sorbor, " Catharine Ortt, " Samuel Knibol, " John Beiehman, " Barbara Stahl, " Peter Shaffer, " Conrad Kehnol, - r' By cash paid Common wealth as per'vouchers of State Treasurer, 1,524 00 Register's commission at sper cent on $BO 24 1004 93 We the undersigned auditors of the county of Lehigh, and State of Pennsylvania, do cer tify that we have audited the account of Ja cob Slemmer, Esq., Register. of Wills, &c., in and for said county, in account with the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania ; that the same as above stated is correct. Witness our hands this sixth day of January, 1860. ROBER'r YOST, ) • W. J. HOXWORTIL ; Auditors. CHARLES FOSTER, ) February 8. —3t Militia AcCount: Thomas Steckel, Esq., Treasurer of Lehigh. County' in account with the Military Board ()paid county for 1850. To balance in hands of Treas. as per County Auditor's last To Military tax unplid per said report To Military tax assessed for 1859, CR. By exoneration to Collec tors for 1858 Commission do. do. Amt. uncollected do. Exoneration for 1859, Commission do. Amt. uncollected do. Amt. paid for printing for 1858 and 1859, Paid Commissioners and Clerk ler 1858 and 1859 Paid Officers and Compa nies as per order of board of offiders Paid A. Ettinger late Bri gade Inspector, salary, and election expenses, Paid Capt. Good, 'Brigade Inspector, salary, and election .expeuses, Treasurer's commission, Bal. in hands of Treasu rer for distribution, 3.00 U 35 We the undersigned Auditors :for Lehigh County do certify that we have examined the above account of Thomas Steckel, Esq., Treasu rer of Lehigh County, and find it to be correct according to the boas and vouchers of the aid County Treasurer. Witness our, hands this k ip 9th day of January, A. . 1800. ROBERT YO, T, ) W. J. HOKIN RTH, i f Audit° • CHARLES E STER, J February 8. . - Public Ve FEE 3 850 00 ON Tuesday and Wednesday, the 21st and 22nd of February inst., at 12 o'clock, M. of each day, will ho sold at tho late residence of Abraham lier genstock, deceased, in Upper Saucon township, Le high county, the following personal property, to wit. Six boils and bedding; tables, chairs, stoves with pipe, cupboards, an eight day clock, bureaus, sink, carpet, looking glasses, chests, two copper and one iron kottlo, Lnwara, barrels, tube, butt42l. Arians, grind stones, ono gun, spinning wheels, home made cloth, coverlets, and a variety of household goods,- too numerous too mention. Conditions made known on the day of solo by 82 13 1200 JACOB J. UEI3EROTH, j ,Executors JACOB BAUMAN, February 1, 1850 -NELIGE & BRELNIG'S CLOTHING HOUSE Mx I 41:2CZT 14t...1.a M-11 NELIGH k BREINIO, feeling it nu itnpera.ive ditty to nCcommedale the public, found it necessary to procure a more cotninodious.placo of bu siness, and nceordinly erected a PALATIAL CLOTHING HOUSE, on the corner of Church Alley and Hamilton street, opposito Moser's Drug Store, of which they h just taken posssossion, being the largo,t, most corn •modious, and best arranged building for the business in Allentown. Tho proprietors of this Now and Magnificent Cloth ing Estnblishment, take pleasure. in further announc ing that • they. have also increased their tromendous Winter Stock of 330 07 C7,:)14 and aro daily adding thereto ell kinds of articles ap pertaining to Men and Boy's wear which will he sold nt extraordinary low rates, as they go upon the principle that a "nimble sixpence if; better then' a slow shilling." They have no trash of years on their shelves, which they try to . palm oir for new sound, goods, but on the contrary, urn superior in quality, make and style, to any establishment in the place.— Give them n trial and you will tied tne PALATIAL CUTHING DOUSE is. the place for everybody.— Their winter purchases comp&e entirely new and desirable styles, such ns can not be found at ony oth er Merchant tailoring . establishment in Allentown.— Their goods were selected with the greatest care, and will ho made up in thu latest style and fashion, and warranted to prove the mine as represented nt the time of purchase. Observe, that every article of Clothing sold by the proprietors of this establish meht is of the* own make, and may be relied upon as being good, durable work. Among their exten sive assortment may he found, tine Black and Blue now style Dress and Frock C0a1, , , runde in the latest fashion of French end English Cloths, lICAV style Business Coats, of Black, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, and plain end figured Cassimeres ; Over Coats, of all qualities, styles iand prices, pantaloons, vests, and in Net everything in the BEADY MADE cLonnsu LINE, from an overcoat down to an undershirt. 26,201 36 390 00 3,233 28 $87,354 6.0 The four great features of Neligh k Breinig's Store' are, that they buy for Cosh, and consequently can sell cheaper than any of the others ; their goods are made up under their own supervision, and they sell them for what they renlly nrr, and last though not least they sell their goods for CAI. Haying adopted trio CASH system, they arc not compelled to provide against losses by increased prices. Buyers who pay cash are not required to make up the losses, of such as will not pay. Also, a large stuck of Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Collars, Winter Hoisery, Under Shirts and Drawers of all kinds, and everything, in fact that is usually kept in stores of the kind. Call and see before you purchase elsewhere, ns they Willingly show what they have.— They arc satisfied that all their goods will , bear a close examination. January .1, ISGO EM 11 00 17 05 1042 9 39 299 14 1119 1(1 13 -'7 37 37 1,604 01 "q 7 55 301 80 BM 3000 35 300 00 22 75 27 25 202 00 21 34 604 77 40 00 120 00 820 23 206 53 121 00' 10 45 504 03 = WM ONE .DRIC,EI READY MADE CLOTHING, Halloa! Halloa! 4:Q men hoog!! Union broken up!! 7 IVholesale t.." Stores in New York hosted nod .9 or 10 cars on the L. V. It. It. till nit' into one another nod upset all their tremendous loads of new goods into dosepb Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, No. :15 West Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa , and Stopp is new determined to sell than at such low; rates that every unto, woman and child, ran get some of the New Goods. He'll sell for cash nice lunch silks at :171 cents per yard: fine new stales fancy dress silks for 50 cents a yard: block almien, 121 Cents a yard; calico nod delaines. all new styles, just out, dirt cheap," fur eash.— Also, about 11,110 n yards of remnants of all color : nod prices. Carpet ,, , oil (loth, bed (irking, muslin. bleached and Ms-1,1, aehod, tattle lister, toweling fresh feathers, Ac., very cheap. Also. about 1.1,00 a white counter paines. just in time for 1110 yottl married people ; and, the old folks may have it cot I too. if they have the mosey. Mourning Volts nod Collars and all kinds ut Embroideries at near halt price. IViiV . & ALSO M 11'3. I'.:ToPr . CO.. are closing on. their stock of wint ,, r bonnets, flowers, rib ,-.-..bons, .17,•., at llr , t cor I. Sugar, Ci?fleo and Alolasserliu t about sweet. Honey Syrup Moln , Fes at 9 outs a quart. Best Honey. Syrup et 12 , 1 - cents a quart. Best White Sugar at 10 ceutv 0 lb. Largo lot i.t . Raisins and other dried fruits very cheap. (llas and Queens wars and Looking Ulas.es just about cheap enough to stilt the times. Now Ladies and Booth:men if you havo the CASH and Wont such Cheap Hoods call at Stopp's Cheap Cash Stare and if you have no money, just pas down the alloy. N. B. Also 7 dwelling houses to rent, also 1 basement and 2d and :ld .stories in Hamil ton St., well situated for a Doctor, Lawyer. Daguer r roan or Dentist , 0:110e. Basement for a •segar store k,e. Also a good hrielc,, buck building suitable for n Shoemaker or Tailor shop. Inquire :L-35 Wert Hamilton St. Allentown, January, 25. HANDSOME LADIES ATTENTION! GOOD LOOKING MEN KEAD ! ! 0 hildren cn't Cry FOR JAMES lIESS has paid attention td all your wants. For ladies ho line the nicest furs ever seen in this county, such no Minh, Fitch, Sable. Opossum, ao., of every description and grades—full capes, half copes and vletorines—and selling them .for almost nokhing. Osily $ l l for a whole set, Cape, Cuffs end MUM defy conmetition-4f any dealer in this county will or can sell Furs cheaper than I do I will give them away--row is your time and chance, just call aild se fi-t'y yourselves. . lATZ- AND CAI'S. p• TT E has linnd nn assortment k-s Fasnionable Styles for IS6O, .I.lo:RNamotw. whi-h area good supply from the hest establihownts in New York 'and Philadelphia tondo exprusly •to order, which fur elegance and durabiliffnh not ox, , elled. Also, nll hinds of Fur rind Wool ID O.IIIN and Youths Silk. and Waver Hal n. largo assort ment of Silk Plush and Cloth Cap:,, of all prices and qual'iyr—all of which will 1), sold at the lowest rater. Wolf, Cat and Buffalo B,obes, and selling cheaper than the cheapest. For children, 'fancy Caps and Furs of every de scription end color, l'rent $1.50 to a a Fob N. B. Cash, and the very higheA ma inc!l et price. paid for Furs wad :hies 4,r all Mails. Remember the place, No. :;:l East Ilamilton St , nearly opposite tho Gorman Refertned Church. SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent Allentown, .Tan. State of tho Allentow - n. Lank. FELWAIIrt, 1560 Capital Stock, - - Discount, - - - Circulation, - - Deposits.. - - - Duo to llani:s, - Unpaid dividends, . - Continginif fund, - - Profit and LOSS, - - Bills. discounted, - - - Judgments, -- - Duo by Bantus, - - - *Notes and Chocks of other Bunko, Coin, Raul Estntc,. - - .Suspense account, - - - Protest and Expenses, - *Notes and Cheeks or other Ihttk3aro o'lllv/dent to specie. • I certify that the above is n true exhibit of the ue turd condition of the Runic on Enid dny CII,ABLES W COOPER, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, Feb. 6, 1560. E. MOSS, Justice uf.the Pence. • rebunry S, IS6O. • . —lt • Bare CE - gralitee Vox SALE.—A Dry (food, thucory and Queens 1' ware Stare, at ono of the beet corners in this' town.. The store is now doing n good cash business but the proprietors being• otherwLe engeced, cnn-- not nttend to it. Tlicy will giro n lease on the store if required. Fur further partieulnrs, address or cull nt this office. Allentown, Fobrunry 9, 1860 10 EICITEMEgri FOlCtin li6tter aceOrnmoAation of our customary, . and the public generally, see wilt 'about theffrat of March, 1860, move to No. 36 East Hamilton St., next door to the Post. Office. Where the largest Btock of Queensware ever offered in Lehigh county, will be opened for sale at the lowest possible prices. Wholesale and retail, in sets or by the piece. Storee uthing an assortment will be supplied at Philadel phia prices. All in •wsmt of any thing in our lino ire cordially invited to cull lend .examine our goods toil prices - and satisfy themselves of the truth of the Jerre. statements. ' Our stock consists in part of •very pattern, style, quality and color of China. .Ilass and Queenswarc, Stone, Rockingham, Yellow and Brittania Ware, Lamps of all kinds. .720 - Lampsaltered and repaired to burn Coal Oil, QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE. to sets All kinds, • and by For Hotel the piece, And Family use. Tea Sets, Tumblers, ~. Dinner SVto, Lager Mugs, Chamber Sets, Dishes., Bird Founts, Mugs, Cups, Bowls, Bowls,ltishes, Cake Stands. Pitchers, Plates, dare. filchers. .te., ,te'l, ,be., Bottles, Flasks, ST ON EW A 111. Decanters, Butter Pots, Lamps and Glebes, Milk Pot s, Shades, . Jars, .Ing4, Sucking Bottles,.. Spittoons, Breast Cans. Pitchers, Ac. LAMPS. BRITTANNIA. All kinds, Tea Pots, • Fluid Lamps, Coffee Pots, - COLT Oil Lamps, Ten Urns, • Parlor Lamps, Ale Pitchers, Table Lamps, Castor Epcione, Night Lamps, Mugs, Cups, Suspension Lamps,; Ladles, 'land Lamps, Church Lamps, Hall Lamps, Ac. - Don't forgot the place. next door to the Post Office. T. KERNAHEN. Allentown, January 21, 1860. —ly Lamp', Sc U 1.1. X 5111 JAME:3 CLARKE'S Cechrated Fenn:ale. Pills. ITOTECrar(v . :Ij . - „,,•07 . LE TT n it a • fi fjl/4 BY ROYAL ty. p.c 1 . 7 4 -, PATEITE • Prepared from a prcacription of Sir .T. Clarke, .D., Physician Eilraordinary to the Queen. This inyaluntile medicine In unfailing in the sure of itZl those painful and ilnnctureust it:non:ten to which the fem m e ounditution In niddsct. It melaminn all excenn and rcu nieces :di obstructions, nud n ripeody sure tray be relied TO MARII.I.ED LADIES Itlo peenlinrly mriled. IL will, Inn blinrt time, bring on the mnothly period with regulnrity. Each bottle, Prim One hello% llin (level-Innen% Etnrup of Gebnt OHL:in, to prevent coonter'reOn. neee should not be taken by females rlvrinz Ira Fin ST THREE MONTHS' of Pregoooey.o.l t;,ry ors Errs to Lit:lg WI Alierarri.,:e, of any other time flay In 411 Ivor, of Nervon, re.: Si.ival A roetion", P:iln hl the B::•k and lAmts, Fatigue on exett!on, I , ola+, lion st the heart, Itysteriva, and Whites, 0101. J. l'lnA effect a litre when all liar 'henna have 'ai:ad, and altheu!;ll n item orfut remedy, do net contain tree, eatotn4 antin:r.m•, scatty tLint; hurtful to the semi !MUM]. directions accompany each retelinge. Belo Agent fur the United States and Canada, JOIS MOSES, (Tattr I. C. Pll.hvin /Z.r.beqtel, Ir. N. 1 3 ,__51,(10 an d 0 pOitAge!MIT, PtielOAC , l in WI! no Agent, iumtre a Lot:le 1.. r the return Men E. D. Lawnll and Lowis Schmidt d Co.; john B. Mos:tor, Allentown, and Druggists overywlutro. lEB franililliiiTiiiiiit, Is THE REST 3IEDICINE IN VIE WORLD, • For the Cure of cou u h,,,,nd Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, ,Asthina, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the heart, and for therelitif of patients • in the advanced stages of Consump tioa, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, end which predisposed to Consumption. • It attacks the root of disease, and makes the fell destroyer ED.- ”umb to its influence. It• also produces free °arm- Loration, and induces healthy action in the diseased Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is peculiarly idapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose of 'this invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and corm mently sleep, which the peculiar nature of this die else denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste and prompt in its effects. Try it, and be convinced, that it is invaluable in the cure uf Bronehica affections. ~ ..\,7cI..PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. •.. Prepared only by • • A. lESENWEIN, Druggist. N. W. •(.;,,r .NIXTII Sc POPLAR Ste. PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—For Sole by Lewis Schmidt k Co. and John is. Moser, Allentown ; Beige' Son, Hellos town ; C. E..llecht, Easton; A. W.• Weber, Kutz town; Geo. li. Smith A; Co., Philadelphia, and by Druggi.sti and Storekeepers generally September 19.—May 25, 1859 "'" , :T•r 5 .. 7 *-s: -, t. • B YAN ' S R -! .t....,..ei , i-..• ,,, PULMONIC Etti y " 7 itif4,e''' I A' T 07 14 1? 4;1 ' ' '% , f ;* i li 104 WAFERS : ~7,9-r k e' The m. et certain and speedy remedy ever discovered for a: I tiscases.e! the Chest and Lungs, Cough's, • Colds, rlothma, Conaumption v flrowehitis,' - ' Influenza, Hoarseness, Ditfietilt Breathing, Sara 'Throat, ier.• 4c. WAFERS give the most hytantarieous and 1 .1 • ...t relief, and when persevere with accordlug .:Ir. ;one, never fail to effect a rapid and bating cute. P:••• t•een restored to perfect health who have i•••I • It., ”at.on4 in vain. To all classes and el] constitu tion. •t••• equally a blessing and n eure--anne note! .ivepai :Lt.) matter hove long the diartase may have existed. ot h..v •••••r n ec ero it may he, provided the organic etrue to• v t • Ile vital oreans Ls net hopelessly decayed. livery ol.e at; 1.. !NI shwa give them an impartial trial. JOB SISSEP, Sole Proprietor, Rocheetee. N F. • PO , • cents per box. For solo by • E. D. Lawall Lewis Schmidt & Co., and JOhn Simscr, Allentown, and Druggists everywhere. Mosser & Grim, No. 30. East Hamilton St., A LENTO Jr..Nr Pd. WHOLE§ALE• and Retail dealers in Roil and Oak Solo ' Harness, Upper and Collar Leath er : Kippg, Calf Slcins, Morocco, Kid, Linings, Bind ings, Shoe threads and Shoe Findings nt low prices for cash. Also best Tanners Oil. Tho highest price poid for Bides. BARK! BARK!! BAI?K! ! ! tFLZ,..They wish to buy lhrec hundred cords of good Chemnt 0«k Bork, at their tannery near the Littlo Lehigh. They 'pay Seven Dollars and Fifty cents per cord. Thoso who will cut down woud this erring will do well to peal it, as the Bark alono is worth as much, as Bark and wood together. MOSSEA .1; GRIM. o—•tnt Allentown, Jon. IS Steckel's Ambrotype Mil PICTURE GALLERY. 1) 003 IS in the Third Story of Neligh k Breinig's 11.1 neW building, (Lion Rath) over the " Negis tcr" printing office, where ho continues to take the different styles of Ambrotypo Pictures by ?Icy-light. lie can warrant his Pictures to bo perfect as life.— Ito returns his sincere thanks for tho very liberal petrontige ho has received, and hopes by producing ;flitisfactory likenesses, to merit a continuance of patronage from an intelligent public. N. /L—Pieturos taken at 2 cents. E. A. ETECKEL. —3m siGos,ono 00 4,813 20 '215,785 00 00,580 14 12,252 73 020 00 5,000 00 MIN ! . .;•165,822 60 $327,797 12 .1,9011 17 59,890 05 15,701 d 5 .111,117 .12 9,000 00 3,378 00 002 30 Dm:ember 7 A.dministratOr's Notice. T ETTEIIS of Administration having been granted JIJ to the undersigned in the estate of Thomas P. June 9, Into of Washington township, Lehigh comity, deceased. all persons indebted to said estate are re .imeided-tcr-mako-payment within-four weeks from this date; mid all Persons having claims against ,aid estate, will present theta, duly authenticated, for eettlement within the above mentioned time, to Wm. F. Messer Es4.,.living noar Slatington. 3165,522 GO ARCHER HARRIS, Administrator. January 26, 1860. —4t Public Sale.. WILL be sold at Public Bale on Saturday Feb ruary 18th 1860, near Slatington, in Wash ington township, Lehigh county, the following de scribed personal property to wit: • Ono stove with pipe, three bode with bedding. •ta bloc, chairs, beaureatte, witch stank tubs, buckets, tin ware, and all other kinds of household furniture too numerous to mention ; also two pig.., Being the personal•property of Thomas P. Jones, deceased. ARCHER UAItRIS, Administrator. January 26; 1859. IS a IZMI AND