=l3i Arrival of the Niagara 'A . note has been' drawn up by England and On the 18th inst. in Philadelphia, by the_ '''' Enincei of a most energetic character, which, 1 Rev. Dl:•Stevens, Mr. David J. Lehr, for 'it is thought, will have considerable weight merly of Allentown, to Miss Margaret d. ' ;7With the.Erriperors of Russia and Austria. , Gardom.of Philadelphia. The 'firth language of the London papers.i On the 21st inst. by the Rev. Mr. S. K. tvith reference. to this question is noticed by i Brobst, Mr. Peter Egner, to Miss Martha the Journal Des Debals. ' . lAnna Weber, both of Upper Simeon. , - Prince Radzival having returned to St. Petersburg to telllisltile of dissaytio4ntruentl • Circular. ' to 'the Czar. Fund E ff endi, the present Com-. I To Clergymen, Post Masters, Teachers.of Sub hag bath F Shools, Book Agents, Students and Heads missioner in the Danubian' provindes, s m i p 't r e i r s o i r n i g al a F fi a n nt e i A series n u o a f l e , m a n been sent by the &titan bathe Czar, to anti-' ii f ins a ir m at i e i rw . ork, co ' cipate Prince ffadzivals atritement, and the ! bellibhments, with interesting descriptions, in attention cif tilt Europe is anxiously directed ! one handsome large octavo or about 400 pages, th'tfte It (nth, to learn the issue of the affair. I elegantly bbnnd in gilt, and lettered in the most . finished style of modern book making. Price on- The Sultan has countermanded his voyage ; ly Two Douars. tti Smyrna and the ,Archipelago. I This splendid volume comprises within itself . , The army of Romelia is ordered to hold Is complete library efil,sefuLanii. Rom/gaining_ Iseltin readines,andlhe local troops are he- I Knowledge, - condensed in form, familar in style, ing embodied. . land copiousin information, embracing an exten- Thete is no reason to doubt but that the i sive range of subjects. The engravings (over liest accord prevail between the English and 200 in number,) are strictly illustrative, being . :representations i n Scenery. Costues, French Cabinets ; and it is said that a pow-. haneisM o n u m ent s, &c., erful French and English squadron will be , On examination the above work will be pro ordered into the 'Meditteranean forthwith, nounced by every intelligent person, tinder whose : observation it may come, as one of the most suit tip be ready for any emergency pending the i able presents, for a father to present to his ram hsue of this absorbing question. I tly, as regards both die quality and number of its - .I.l.strittn-pollties',trre-of-subordinate-inter--1 enibellishinAts and the pure character of its con . - . tit. It is positively asserted, with every : tents. In preparing every article ftir its pages, ' jrobability of the truth, that the fortress of the greatest caution has been used, to admit omorn has surrendered, and thereby an ef-i nothing bat of ate improving and instructive C fusion of blood has been avoided, character. oer3 To man of enterprise fur and tact, this work alone In the southern provinces the excesses of fr i anoc e po mi rtu .t n l l v ty i I h. r There e tableis notem apltopy‘•vinneinnt lie successful soldiery has caused martial seidnin to law to be proclaimed, ; . the Union where a right, honest, and well - dispo- No l single effectual step has been taken. sed person can fail selling from 50 to 200 vol tit) far as . Austria is concerned, towards the ' umes according to the population. idttibment of the question relative to the uni- All persons wishing sample copies to examine or procure subscrtbers with, can receive one or fj.l' Of Germany. more, substantially bound in paper covers'—the , l i n' Prussia every thing-net - Ilb quiet, and postage not exceeding 30 cents on each volume thetillinbers are transa c ting -business with so forwarded—on thie receipt of One Dollur. In decorem and ketiVit . 9. this way no matter whete a person resides, if on- In the Dutchies th'e exviteinvitt is as great' ly within the reach urn Post office, he can obtain a'c_r . qty of th . e Family Annual.. as ever, and it is quite eviilent that nothing- Persons in the country wishing to act as agents but the - existing armistice, backed bya•prone: ruby obtain all the requisite infiCrtnation, by ad inent military force, keeps the people of diiissink the subscriber. To secure attention to Schleswig-Holstein from open resistance, any cilAribhications, they must be post-paid..— In writing, lc; eirbh person mention his post ailice In Piedmont the chamber of Deputies on .,t, and State. , ly canented to the treaty with ii.nty Austria in t: re only kind we :s i l i r.e allowed to forward un• consequence of the hard and inexorable ,ne- der the Postollice Law. cessities which crush them at present. RoBERT SEARS, PCIILISIIER, ' The manifesto of the Pope has appeared 129 Nassau street, New York. 170 Agents wanted in every section of the U. in an official fornr, and has been received with feelings of deep dissappointment, if not SI V.7 / •, , ,. /is , o ners II Newspapers throughout the Lini resentment, in all quarters. The feeling, led Stateo.—Newspper cupp ing the advertise was especially participated in by French meat, entire, well, displayed as above, • whin - in; soldiers, several.of whom were put under ar- any alteration or abridgement, (including this notice) and giving it four insides insertions,shall faced the copies of the manifesto attached rest for having torn down and other wise de receive a copy of the Annual, (subject to their I order) by sending direct to the publisher, New to the walls. York. The Amnesty in particular, was made the object of popular odium. The attitude of the French military authorities is quite ex pectant—it awaits orders froin Paris, but dissapproves de facto the measures ordered by the Papal Government, and while the Cardinals dare not walk the streets of oine for fear of encountering the popular fury, the victims marked out by their inq,uisitort til decrees walk about freely. The Pope, relying upon Austria or Spain, • or upon "both, and being promised lunds from Russia, seems to imagine that public opinion will come over to his side, and thus shuts• his eyes to the most obvious cense quence& The debate on the subject in the ' French Chamber is anxiously looked for, and shmild the French troops be withdrawn from the Papal States, there are strong rea sons to that a fresh revolution would immediately break forth. From Vienna there is nothing new, ex dept that there is increased gloom and des pondency on the part of the inhabitants. From Spain we have only reports of a fresh Ministerial crisis, but not one word seems to be said of the serious attempts which have been meditated against Cuba. FitANCE.—The Legislative Assembly re sented its sittings on•the kst inst., M. Dupin in the chair, and 486 members in attendance. Tne proceedings were simply of a formal character. • M. de Tocqueville having de manded an additional extraordinary creditof 140,000 francs, besides the sums already voted for the expenses of the Roman inter vention, until the 31st December next, the Minister did not anticipate the period when the troops might be withdrawn, but lie as sured the Asssenibly that the results alrea dy obtained, justified the hope that an oc cupation so glorious for the French army would be speedily terminated. The procee dings of the Assembly on Wednesday were devoid of interest, The suspension of intercourse between France and Anierica caused such a sensa tion in Paris when first announced, but a ru mor having generally gained belief that Eng.- land had ofThred her mediation, that feel ing considerably subsided. As soon as the dispute is terminated. M. Marrast or M. Thi en, it is expected. will be seni to Washing ton, in the place of M. Poussin. • General Lnmoriciere's mission to Russia has proved a complete failure. He has left St. Petersburg, on.his return to Paris, with ont' being permitted to present his creden tials to the Ciar, as the Ambassador of the French Republic. General Lamorciere therefore returns to Itrance, without having an opportunity of spesilting one word with the Emperor, on politital matters, and the only memorial he ~till'tiriag back of his mission, is the rec colfection of sundry Reviews and the splen did suit of Circassian armor presented to him by Nicholas, immediately after .his at the Imperial Head Quarters. Con sidering that.the President of the Republic went so far in his endeavors to procure a fa vorable reception for Gen. Laniorciere, as to banish the unfortunate Hungarian Refu gees, and his determination to go heart and hand with England in resisting so preposte rous a demand. It was reported 'at' Vienna: on the 30th ult. that Georgey, the ex-dictator of Hunga. ry, had been shot. by Count gainund Zick cy, whose brother was executed by Geor . gey's decree at Crepol. 'Richard Rush Esq., our late Minister to Prance. expected to sail in the Steamer of the 20th inst., front Liverpool to the Uni , ted MARRIED. Stop the Ro 'hers ! $2OO RE WA D. The store of the subscriber was entered by some person or persons on the night of Saturday, the 20th inst., and robbed of a large variety, of fine goods, consisting in part of .S'i/kx, Satins, cloths, fine Shawls, 4c. A Reward of Two Hundred Dollars will be paid for the recovery of the goods and the detection of the thief or thieves. THOMAS B. WILSON. Halo Bill! Where are you bound to 17M/I/LC 9 _Fancy Dry Goods Store. What's going on there Bill ? Why hay 'ent you heard, you are really behind the times. I tell you, that 'ere Belly Weil, is the darnationest little fellow to•sell cheap goods I ever seed, he lives right between that 'ere eaten house of Wint's and the New- York store. Now, recollect ! Be sure you are right, then go ahead. .But, hold on ! Hold on Bill, I tell you ! I'll go ahead dow, I want to buy my weddin suit, and this I find Bill, is just the place—so here goes it, and' off they went to• %Veil's Cheap Fancy Dry Good:4 Store, WILLIAM S. WEIL, has just unpacked' the largest Fall and Winter Stock of goods ever brought to Allentown among which are comprised. 20 ps. superf. blue black French Cloths. 20 do. do. beaver Cloths of all colors. 20 do. do. black and fancy CasseMeres 20 do. do. French Merinoes of all qua'. . 20 do. do. English do. do. 10 do. do. CobUrg Cloths do. 25 do. do. Alpaccas of all prices. :10 do. do. Mouse de Laines do. :30 do. do. Flannels of all colors. A large variety of fashionable shawls from 25 ets. to $5, but none as high as twkmty. All kinds of Bleached' and Unbleached Nlouslins, Linens, &c. The above articles will be sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia and Nevi York prices. Call and examine his stock, as it will bear inspection with any in toWn IV. S. WEIL: f-4w October 25 lustrumeuts. . The undersigned has again laid in a very large assortment, of Musical Instruments, among which are comprised Violins, Flutes, i t Accordians, &C. &c., in th Accordian line he challenges any other stablishment in t the country, to come up o him in beauty va riety and prices. He keeps Sanderson's of Paris, best make, Violin strings, &c. &c. ali of which he will sell of the lowest cash .pri ces W. S. WEIL October 25. ' t—lw Steallevul Bap.' A very elegant assortment of Steelßead Bags, Beads of the latest styles, for sale cheap at dui Store of October 25. Three Journeymen Tailors lirelel• MI 11. The undersigned, residing in Catasauque, next door to Gross's store, wishes to employ three sober and industrious journeymen 'tai lora, to work on coats. Good•hands can firui constant employment, if.'application be im mediately made to j`, 114.rmisrr. Catassupurt, Ottobirfigth: • .41,6-4,w- Application to be made to the undersign ed owner of the property. The Largest,' Most Fashionable And I - Cheapest-Stock of i BOOTS, . SHOES , HATS and caps, . IN LEHlgll COUNTY. The.undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the public, to their very ex tensive and fashionable stack of ill Mens and Boys; Kip,Calf and Mo rocco - ' s .. d ete BOOTS AND Shoes, ALSO.—A gen- ' era! assortment of all kinds of IMT S ~ 1 N D C. , 21 3 6', vlhidh the , 3 l are determined to sell cheaper i than any othi.f estAlishment in Lehigh county. Their stock consists Of ever":y; siafiet3.; Women's Kid, Morocco, and Calf Skin Shoes, Gaiters and. Slippers, Boys and . Men's fine .and coarse Boots and Shoes. Children 'shoes of every description, Gum Boots and ' • Shoes, &c. Call and see at the old stand, one door west of Saeger's Hardware Store. LOCHMAN & BRO. GIPS Col IP St Lochman & Bro. are manufacturing eve ry style cloth anti glazed Caps, which they will sell extremely low, wholesale and re tail. LOCHMANI & BRO. Oct. t-4w Public Notice is hereby given to all per sons, who are indebted to the estate of Jo seph Mader, deceased, late of Hanover township, Lehigh county, be •it in Notes, Bonds, Book-debts or Vendue-papers, that they shall call upon the undersigned one of the administrators, of said deceased, between now and the Ist of December next, and make settlement and such who have yet le gal claims against the estate, will also pre sent them well authenticated. LEVI ELADER. Oct. 25 To the .dssessors of the respective Town , ships in Lehigh county. The Assessors of the Borough of Allen town, and the townships of Northampton, Hanover, Salisburg,, Upper Saticon, Upper Milford, and Lcwer Macungy, are requested to be present in Allentown, in the Commis , sioners Ofliceon Monday the sth of Novem ber next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. TIM A'sSe'sSors of the townships of Up per Macungy, Lowhill,lVeisenburg, Lynn, fleidelburg-, Washington, North IVhitehall, and South Whitehall. are requested to be present, in the Comfnissioners (Alice in Al lentown, on Tuesday the 6th of November, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur pose of receiving their Assessments, IVar rants, Books, Papers, &c., for the new As sessment. By Order of the Commissioners JESSE M. LINE, CLERK Allentown, Ott. 25. 111--Aw Notice is hereby giten, that the cont.ecm don of the newly erected South Whitehall Church, will take place, on Saturday and Sunday, the 17th and 18th of November next! Al number of eminent divines will be present and deliver serrnons: The Al lentown orchestra, will add much to the so-' letnnity, on- this occasion,- N. B. liiiclisthrs, and retailers of ardent spirits, will not be allowed on'the ground. JACOB MICKLEV, • DAVID EBERHARD; 1 • Builders. PETER MIOKLEY, • PETER MILLER, October 25. Turkies, Geese and Chickens The undersigned wishes to purchase Five Thousand Turliies, Geese, Chickens, Ducks, &c this fall, for Which he will pay the highest mar ket price, in Cash or tin Ware, at his store in Allentown. W. S. WEIL. t-4w October 25th Two Stray Sheep. Two stray Sheep, have re- . f y. '•fr.O . rosined on the property of the i': m r,Z. 7 - - ‘ . t,l- undersigned, fer some thne, w'c- ''•otte of them' hid the lett - erb 11. B. painted on its side: The rightfulionter by prering•property, and paying expenses can take charge of them. Oct. 2r5., Store House and Dwelling TO LET. ,The subscriber offers to let thnt vier,llarge and apaciofis Store Houseandlihvelling on one of the best business corners in Al lentown, directly opposite Elagenbuch's ho tel. It will be completed in the course ore few weeks, and will be rented for a term of from one to five years. It is the corner formerly owned by Peter Huber. The' house is three. tory high, 201 feet front by 93 feet deep, containing besides the Store room, which is 201 feet front by 45 deep, I I other convenient rooms, besides celler under the whole of the house. The Store room will be countered on both sides nrl—partiLultrrly fitted' or a T ioesae ry Good business, an establishment much nee ded in Allentown. Allentoffn, October 25. Oct. 25 /11CL))/NIVTIL u'cui Church Consecration. IP.IJNTFD. STEPHEN BURGER': 11-4 w ABRAHAM WORMAN. emauagni moillni By virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphans Court ofthe coun ty of Lehigh, there will be exposed to pus lic sale, on Saturday the 10th day of Novem ber, 1849, at 10 o'clock in the fore-noon, up on the premises, a certain, with the appitrtenances, situated in North• nmpton township, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid. bounded by lands of the North. ampfon Water Company, (formerly Abra. ham Worn - lan's) Charles and William Edle. man's dill property Solomon Griesemer, Simbn Schweitzer, Jacob Troxell, and oth ers, Containinct ' strict measure. The iinprovements thereon are a one and a half story stone duelling 441. '"<'' flf.l: • It 0 USE alarge Stviss barn, Press House, and other out buildings, Tenant House and frame Sta ble; a good Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees, there are also five never-failing springs on the premises. The little - Lehigh Creek passes through the whole breath thereof; the whole being tinder good fences and in a high state-of cultivation. JOHN WAGNER 11.4 W ALSO.—The one moiety or undivided .1r • .2,t hal fpart of a tract of W OODLAND ) situated on the Lehigh Mountain, in Salistiurg township, bounded by lands of Jahn lioWer, fate OWen Mee and others, containing 28 acres and 79 perdhes, strict measure, being good timber land. Being the Real Estate of David Leiben sperger, deceased, late of the township and county aforesaid. Terms on the day and place of sale, and due attendance given by JONATHAN BIEBER, Alne sirs. SAMUEL BLITZ, By Order of the Court, J. D. LAWALL Clerk, 11-3 w Oct. 2;"i' .1)111;P:i1iITI'l I.lolali ni.l Of VllOlB Real Estate, • By virtue and in pursuance of an order, `issued , out uo o r o f i t , g h t he Orphan's 0f AThe build ( county, there • will be exposed to Public Sale, on the 3d day of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, No. .I. A. Valuable Fulling Mill, situate on the Little Lehigh Creek, in the 1 PRilt • • r .... mg is two story, partly frame, and I" in good repairs. The Fulling business has been extensive ' ly Wowed here. Thereto are belonging two Dye-Kettles, Fullittu-block, Press, Weav ers-loom, Carding and Spinning machines, and other Machinery belonging to the Fill ling business. This Mill has the advantage of a good water power, and can work in the dryest season of the year. In addition to °w C i irt ,: h r the above, there is also a corner lot, and an excellent meadow, the whole about 3 acres, more or less, under good fences. There is also a small tract of meadow land on the south side of the Little Lehigh, adjoining lands of Charles G. Von Tagen, formerly Heitnbach's, and others. ---.7 • No. 2, A double one story 4 f•ory Mll e House, e.• ' = ==with kitchen attached, a good frame stable and lot of ground, sitomed in the Bo •• rough of Allentown, adjoining . the: Little Lehigh Creek and lot of D. D. Wagner, near the Lehigh Bridge. containing in front of Lehigh street 170 feet, and in depth 230 feet to a public alley. The lot is planted ta•ith the best of i , ...i. Fruit Treers f and is in good fences. The whole is a valuable estate and pur chasers would do well to attend the sale. It is the real estate of Jacob Fink, late of the Borough of Allentown. The conditions will be made known on the day of Sale and due attendance given by JOSHUA FINK,) 3 d , , THOS. WEISS, S n rs. By order of the Court. J. D. LAWALL, Clerk. October 18. V--3w G S G UM'S I The undersigned have just received 1000 pair, of Men's Ladies' and Misses Gum Shoes. A tine article of Ladies' Gum Boots, which they will sell low. LOCOMAN & BRO: . 4.7-41n7 Oct. 2 TO ptaNTEirs Thraughoyi the'United Stales and Canada, Printers Furn. Warehouse, No. 19, Dutch Street. X. F. Printing Material 4 of every description bbth new and second hand Presses, CaSys, Chases, Stands, Galleys and Furniture, with every variety of Types for *-4 tv Book; Newspdperand . Job Prating We have now on. hand, for sale cheap for cash, 20,000 lbs, second hand type fo? news paper printing and an extensive assortment of Nero Type, from Pearl to 150 line Piea, Napier 4- .&lams Presses ' Washington, Smith and Ramage Presses,. new and second hand, supplied at shortest notice. Card Presses of every description. We continuo to manufacture our unrival led and superior Flood Type. Our newspecimen book is now ready, and will be forwarded to all respectable establish ments upori application. ['`Printers who insert the . abotle, With' this notice, four times inr their YespeCtive pa pers, and send us t one copy of their' raper, j enclosed io• /km 4 Railroad GriZette,.New' York, will be paid by purchasing from Its four times the amount of their bills. DARIUS WELLS, E.R. WEBB. Oct. 25.4 OfValuable Heal Estate. Messnage and Tract of Land, Mllli2 tAllt o Of Valuable Real Estate. By virtue arid in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphans Court of Lehigh County, there will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, the 3d of November ue.tit i of ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the prem ises . A Certain tract of Land, with the appurtenances , situate in North Whitehall township,Leb igh Couuty, adjoin ing lands of Juliana Saeger, and other lands of the dec'd, containing 1271 perches., more or less. The improvements thereon comists „z,g ..... tra • in a lame and convenient i-;-211, ‘ " , ; with a two story stone dwelling house attached to the above, also a shed and other necessary outbuildings. Also- - --A Certain Lot of Ground. situate in South Whitehall, adjoipinv, lands of Joseph Kern, John Ilofbnan and others, containing 4 acres•and 30 perches more or less. .On this tract is an, A »le-Orchard, with choice fruit. This Jot will be sold to the Tavern House, if purchasers prefer it. Also—Another Lut, situate m North Whitehall township, Le high County, adjoining loads of Samuel Sieger and others, containing 5-1 acres. The improvements thereon consist in a Loa. Dwelling House, log stable, a spring with good water near the house. This lot has a proportion ate share at wood, Meadow, and Farmland. Also—Another Lot, situate in North Whitehall township,adjoin lag lands of Julian Sieger and others, con taining 4 acres arid 53 perches, good farm- I land. Also—A. Lot of Woodland, situate in North Whitehall township, adjLiin ing lands of Samuel Sieger and others, con taining 4 acres and 2 perches, with &st raw budding timber on it. Also—A Lot of Ground, . sifinte in South Whitehall township, ad joining land - s cf George Sieger and others, containing 205 perches, therecn is a valua ble Lime stone quarry. • Lastly—An Undivided Half, of a tract of meadow land, situate in Upper Macungy township, Lehigh County, adjoin ing lands of Abraham Haas, Amos Rabe hold and others, containing 11; acres and:o perches. The whole is the Real Estate of Elias Sieger, dec'd of North Whitehall. AARON EISENUAR/4 baJnestrs. RrIJUEN GACRENBACII I 81l Order of the Court, J. D. LAWALL, Clerk, T.-4 ‘v October II Public Sale, Will be sold at Public Sale on Saturday the 3d of November next, at the [louse of Jacob Fink deceased, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following personal Froperty to tvit : Two first rate Cows, Beds and Byad steads, Bureau, Carpets, Stove with Watch, Gun, a large copper Dye-lcctde, Gobbing-hoe, Crow-bar, a largo Ladder and a large variety of house and kitchen litrut- Lure, too numerous to mention. The conditions will be made. known 00 the day of sale and dui? attendance given by • 1 , 110.4. .113:11)11.,1rators amber 18 Valuable Real Estate .'lt Public Sale. Will be sold at Public Sale, on Friday the 2d day of November next at I() o'clock in the forenoon, cm the premises, the know ing highly valuable real estate, to wit: No. 1. A Brick Dwelling House and lot of ground, situate on the North West Corner of Janes and Union Stro,:ts, contain ing in front of James street ),5 feet. and along Union street 215 feet, the rear end of the lot beino lu feet wide. and adjoining lot No. 2, 200 in length. Tlwreon is erceted'a very neat and roomy one and it half story RRWk HOUSE Mt§ with rooms on the first and I rooms "' 1 '5.7; on the-second floor. besides a large basement and kitchen. The lot is planted, with a large variety of choice fruit trees and Grapowines. No. 2. A Lot of Land, adjoining No. 1. on the notch wez..t, contain ing in front 25 feet and in depth 2:l0 feet. Thereon is erected a frame ..13 UIL DLA°G, migia, used as a work-shop nod which s - 9,.44. • could conveniently be made into a &idling house, also with a variety of cliciice fruit trees on the lot, • No. 3. Another Lot of Land, adjoining lot No. 2. on the south and lot of Newhard on the north, containing in front 30 feet, and in debth 230. Thereon is erected a large and spacious frame barn, besides a number of fruit trees, &c, The above named three pieces can be sold to -101.11'6.1.1n in traVts, to suit purchasers. Brick House and Lot , in union ittreet; adjoining on the east a lot of Charles 06hard, and on the west a lot of Joseph WeiSt.EOntaining in front 00 feet and in depth 230 feet, thereon is erected, a • • - One Stoll Brick Dwelling, Rill •• heretofore uaed as a school house, which with etrifling cost can be Made into tvfo convenient dwelling houses. Perstins ‘vishirig to eiitunino the above property, will pleas call on the undcreigncd. The conditions Will be' made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by WILLIAM EL bLUMEri, dgent for Luisa S. Lieu, October 11. ARTICLES. I Per Allent.Ea.sion Pkilda. Flour , Barrel, 6 Col 5 00; 6 CO Wheat ... • ,I RuSli. 1 00) 05 I IJS Rye 60; 60 5 , . Coln COI 50 CO Oats ...• . i 301 30 1 35 1 13uckwheat . . -- 40 40; 50 Flaxseed .. . —• 1251 1 301 1 25: Cbverseed . . 3 00, 4 00; 4CO '1 i.nothyzeed . - 2 251 2 00i ~! 00 Potatoes .. . : 4th 50, 65 Salt . . . Butter . Lard . . • . Beoswax E MEM! Hein . , , Flitch .. , , Tow-yarn. . . ETzs . . Rye IVliiskey Gall Apple Whiskey Linseed Oil . . Hickory Wood )alt WOOL' Egg Coal. Nut Coal . Lump Coal Plaster . . Valuable Real Estate' eiT .P ÜBLWW Sal I.E.' On Saturday the 3d dad• of November next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold at Wolin vetlut!, at the house of Ben jamin //a,t, , enbueh, the following highly valuable erupt rty to wit : A two story BHA' 4./ i, o', '''',.: ;1 ;i 11 1 Z-lOUS'E' P dea.Mand 11 out Lois, situate on Ann .slreet, near the German Methodist Church in Allentown. The dwelling is nearly new, two story of briek, with a kitchen attached to the slme, together With a frame wood house, icehouse, washhouse, smokehouse, a large frame barn, wagon house, hog stable, chicken house, corn crib, and other neces sary (outbuildings, all in the best of rc. pair. The whole is fenced in with a pale. . lenco. are IMise-yard, garden, and bain-Y - ard, are separately' kneed. The lot is planted with the best of v••!/ FRUIT TiaEES, 1.%::a elicit as, Plumbs, Apricots, es, Pcars, Apples, a variety of Grape-% i:;c3 sash ns Catawba. Isab,•lla, Alexand tie, Gut edel, tS.c.. all of which are in bearing age. This property is without doubt, one of the handsomest in the Boroligh, situate as it is, in one of the :nost pleasant parts of the town, which fur general convenienct lacks' n0r.,,. Gr tiu. above iws, lay adjoining ono another, on one of which the House arts other latildinzs are located. The can be sold to r zether, or each lot alone, as it may suit purclliisers. - The tihave prope:ty was formerly occu pied by the late Bev. Benjamin German. We would recommend such, who have it in contemplation to purchase Town prop erty, not to let the present opportunity pass, than no better and more convenient proper ty has been tdered for sale in many years. 'The conditions will be made known on the day of t,ale, and due attendance given by CHAS. S. GERMAN. October H. 4,1-4 w Tcew Goods! New Goods ! ! FANCY 3IILLINERY EMBLISIIMENT T -2 IN _ . The la; - Llest alai cheapest assortment of rail and Winter :Millinery Goods, are now tuirackimz at the ril , ove establishment, one door east a Ler. is Schtiliz,t. & Co's. Drug Store. that over was exhibited in Allentown, brougl4 directly from Philadelphia. [b.? mod; consis.t:3 among other things of all 7 , 437.07.'t kinds of fashionable ` 4 .1. 5 1;' 'l‘.'ti. lijat 11 II and Winter ) • 1303ints, '''',..,.;19 : .: 0 ; velvets, Satins, Silks and A. : Plush, all kinds of Ribbons; ,I Freit , :h and Artificial Flow-' ers and Feathers. ‘rlitch she is prepared to inal;t• up in the latest Paris stv)es, and at . the lowest possible prices.. Site also calla the attention of 'the public to her large as- sortinent of Ribbons, and numerous 'other Millinery articles. Old 13nnets altered to the latest fashion, Braid and Straw bonnets, shaped, bleached • or dyed, a black or a mouse color, at reason-. able prices. • Country Milliners can be supplied with fashionable Ribbons, Hats, &c., and. the . latest fashion patterns on reasonable terms. Persons visiting Allentown should not . neglect to give her a call, before purchas ing' elsew here, as' she goes tiponjhe prinei- . plc of "a penny made is a penny_ saved," and punctually carries it out. . Thank for past favors, she trusts that her very low prices at Which she disposes of her goods, and. her strict attention to busi ness, will merit to her a continuance of a liberal support October 11 'Line Zexiasotois IDA . 0 11 0 0 ih For young Men and Boys. The winter session of this school will corn. , mence on Monday the 22t1 of October next: and 'continue six months. At this school are. taught all the branches comprised in a complete course of an English education : and also accurately to constrtie the French. and Spanish languages. The price fOr Tuition, Pourding, Washing and Fuel is $3O per 12 weeks. if not Paid in advance, or $3O for 13 weeks if paid itt advmice. • JOHN pnrcE, Praeifial. September 27, T.-2m prices (tUVrcilt. 40, 45 40 ;Pound' j 141 P 2; 15 •81 101 0, 25, 25; 20 0: Si 17 0' 6; 8 k . 0 1 , 1! N. 10 22 2:., 25, 25' 051 65i 68 4_501_4 50; -0 08- 3 50; 3 501 5 05 3 50! 4 00, 4 50 2 501 3 00' 3'50 3 50, 3 50! 3 00 4 50. 4 50! 2 50 1 Tun MRS. I 3 IT 1101111; MATILDA BROWN ¶-3m,
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