Agricultural Meeting. Pursuant to public notice given, a large and respectable meeting. of farmers of Le high county, assembled at the Public House of William Leisenring, in North White hall township, Lehigh county, on Saturday the 24th of January, and organized by the appointment of Daniel Bei.yel, President, Dr. David 0. Moser, Secretary The meeting being organized, and upon mature deliberation the following, preamble and resolutions were unanimously ndont•d. Whereas, it is a fact universally admit ted, that the science of Agriculture, is one of the most interesting and in reaard to the support and maintainance of the h u man fam ily, the most necessary to be properly un derstood, of all sciences, and whereas, it is also an admitted fact, that in "union there is strength," consequently a united action on our part, cannot hut be of the greatest benefit to the farming community. not only in . n theoretical, but at the same time, in a 'practical point of view, in collecting infor mation upon this great topic, such as fins Its yet not reached — us - through- any other , channel. Therefore Resoived—That we will use our best en deavors to organize an Agricultural Sock'. ty, in Lehigh county: Resolved—That one person from the I3o rough of Allentown, and one person from each township in Lehigh county, be ap pointed, whose duty it shall be to draft a .constifution_for_art_Agricultural_Secietv. The folloWing persons were named as constituting that committee : Allentown•—Jesse M. Line. Salisbury—John Yost. Saucon—Charles Wittman._ Upper Milford—Charles Foster Lower Macuney—James Weiler. Upper Nlacunay--Wiliiain Mink. Weisenburg—Jacob Grim. Lynn—Joseph Moser. LOwhill—David Knerr. Heidelberg—Andrew Peter. Washington—John Fenstermaker. North Whitehall—gidward Kohler South Whitehall—Peter Mickley. Hanover—Charles Ritter. Northampton—George Beisel The above committee is ordered to meet on Tuesday the third day of Pelfruary next, at 1I o'clock in the forenoon, in the Com missioners office in the Boronfrli of Allentown. Resolver!—'That when this meeting ad journs. it adj9urns to meet again on Tuesday the third day of Fi bruary n, xt. at I o'clock in the afternoon, in the Court I louse in the iilorow,h of Allentown, to receive the /L -yon r I the committee on the Constitution. Resolved—That the proceedings of this meeting be sinnt d by the officers and be published in the papers of Altentown, The Sinking Fund, The following in regard to the report of the COMILISSICOICTS of the-Sinking Fund," we take from the Philadelphia Sun: So much was said dining the recent gub ernatorial canvass in disparagctinent of Gov. Johnston's Sinking Fund ; so many sneers were directed against it ns a “humbug," and SO many falsifications were committed as to practical workings and bencfi:s, that we .have looked with much solicitude for the first kltriennial repott of the Commissioners of the Fund, and we arc enabled to lay it before our readers this morning having personally taken the trouble to copy it front the rapt' U:s in the Slate Senate, in preference to await ing the slow process of being printed by leg islative authority. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund are by law the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Auditor General and State Treasurer: they have made the report, to which we ask attention, and as the last two are politically opposed to Gov ernor Johnston, the important evidences which they nfford of the utility of the Fund, 'will not we trust be discredited by the in / tcoming administration of Gov. LVg,ler, nor be permitted to be impaired by any such sophistical arguments and ha :less state ments as Col. J. Russ Snowden has seen proper to invent concerning the financial -affairs of the Commonwealth. From a 'Airmail of the report it will be seen ghat the total amount of loans purchased s.,inciphe Sinking Fund . went into operation was $059,122 9S, and that at the commence ment of the year there was a balance of .815,309438 in the fund so that the to ut of its operations has been $704,4:32 30. —Although this amount of reduction of the State Debt is small compared with the gross indebtedness, being somewhere in the ratio of 1 to 57, still it is cheer ing to know that a commencement has been ..made.—The evidence of a willingness on the part of Pennsylvania to apply certain sources of revenue. and set them apart nvith fidelity, atust tend to elevate her cred it and wipe from remeMberance the former zins of financial repujiation. Never in the history of the Commonoealth has there Imo a period 6f more prospei7ms trangniii ity for in the language qi the Gov;q . nor's Message, "citizens of the State asu:.2 front 'other sources of contentment, have at last 'realized that n cause of disquiet, which has for ;the last twenty-five years oppressed 'them is about to be removed. A beginning has been in the practical liquidation of the Public Debt : Dec. 1, '4B, the total debt $10,8 , 12,379 21 was 1851, , Thus within the last three years, there has been effected a reduction of upwards of seven hundred thousand dollars of indebt edness, Without impairing the efficiency of `the public works, or retarding any plans of practical benefience, such as the Legislature according to a policy of wise economy, have thought raper to authorize." And the 'Governer does riot 'hesitate to attribute this important result to the successful operation bf the efficient and real sinking fund system Oatettlished by the net of the 10th April, A. 01411:' Such being its efficient results we trust the sstem will be continued and 'not be outdo a shuttlecock h ..etween the bat ;Wows of party Pursuant to public notice, a large and re spectable meeting of Citizens of Lehigh and Barks county, favorable to the building of a Turnpike Road, commencing at the tannin us of the Goshenhoppen and Greenlane turnpike road, at or near Treichler's Store, in Barks county, via Zionsvills to Shimers villa in Lehiiih county,- assembled nt the Huse of Philip Mille, in Upper Nlilford township. Lehigh county, on Saturibiy th e 17th of January. The meeting being or ganized by the appointment of the following officers : ISRAEL KR',EBEL, ,'resident. Jour B. Slll3lElt. SA 311111 , 1. D. Elm., Esq., Vice Pres. Samuel Treichler, Secretaries, Chas. 11. It land, Esq., On motion, Charles B. bheimer. EnoCh Schultz, Christian ‘Villiams, David W land, and Reuben Stabler. were appointed a coin to report resolUlions expressive of the sense of the meeting. and to attend to the petitioning re. The committee after absenting them c•ei ves for a short time, reported the follow ing_rosplutions.to the meeting, Which wert , unanimously adopted. . Whereas we have viewed, and fur ninny years seriously felt the inconvenience of a turnpike road from Pottstown to Allentown, therefore Resolveil---That prompt mertsri:Ts be adopted. in order to effect this desirable ob ject, and that as soon as the road is allowed by the Legishit tire, the building of the sann.L be immediately contracted for. Resolved—That all persons, Who, May hold petitions, be. requested to have them filled and immediately transmitted to the lA'giShil re. Resolved—That the proceedings_ of this meeting be signed by the officers, and pub lished in all the papers of Lehigh and Berks i counties, favorable to internal improvements, and that they be further requested to send out, number containing the proceedings, to each of their respective memb,irs of the Legislature. A Wife of Three Husbands. Mrs. Gertrude Kohler, a lady of Ger man extraction, was charged with making, atithmeti,tal mistake by retaining, two husbands more than the regular and legal allowance. Mrs. K. was married to Christopher Phelni, in Carlisle, live years ago. Two years ago shit removed to Lancaster, forgetting to take her husband iimmur her other ba, , gton , , and, in a very short dine she contracted a matrimonial al liance with a Lancaster man, named AI ich ael Gephard. "One more remove," as Hamlet says, and we find her in Philadel phia, Alessrs. l'heltz and Uephard aban doned and forgotten, and the capricious lady in matrimonial copartnership with Ja cob Kohler. ‘Ve have it on philosophi cal authority, that "three removers are, un doubtedly, jinn additional husband is taken with every eham , e of locality. Moritz went to Lancaster in search of his lovely absentee, there he !net with Gephard, hus band No. '2, and after some talk together, both gentlemen agreed to pursue her pres ent place of residence, and they proposed to delay the settlement of their respective claims until they found her. She was found by them in the possession of Mr. J. Kohler, and the three gentleman, instead of engaging in nonsensical quarrel about the contended property , agreed to piny thpn. handed game of -seven up," to decide who was the husband do facto—the beer to he paid for by an urinal contribution of three claimants. No. 1, tvon the gave. itt two hands and wits about to take posses sion of the siakes, hot (i-i rtitle fittly re fused to abide with the (I,•riHott of the cards expressing un lamina , Ii pr,ference for the third and last No. of the nvorinnalial series. therefore, had recourse to another vitro, of chance, vide ict the law and Gertruilo was bruit... Tin tip to att,w.or it complaitit of hor Nl,nulatts. 11 ho-n asked what induced hor iu Icave lwr Iwo firk husbands. slw answ t d that they were "nicht e,rot," nod that. Air. Kohb.l was worth "about six ,buntret of such tirty rascals. I try (lent till, (_raid ;:he) and takes the be....tei.t. and if Int tot. gout, I Irks hlntity till I finds a.Du:chinati dat suits jest right." It tva; iinpossiVe to make her un derstand that this Lind of experipienting was not aaotrther correct, and she was committed for .•hi g anty." (as the law mis calls her °(lence.) evidently considering her:Tien much injured and perescuted we- The Virdict in the Forrest Case. Nr•.w YORK, .Tan. :2(1.;--The case of Cuth• ;Hine N. Forrest vs. Edwin Porresi—:an ac tion fur divorcew.hich Was given to the jury•on Saturday night, was ended this morning ; the sealed virdict of the jury having been opened at 10 o'clock. It is in Mrs. Forrest's faVor, and besides granting her a divorce, allows her 83000 a year alimony, id be laid by Mr. Forrest. The Court and jury were in attendance a few minutes past ten o'clock, e, he the c: ,, .'s cit:;:-.41 over the names of the jury, to w hi c h t h e usual response was giveh, and the foreman was asked if.they hail agreed upon a virdict, lle replied they had. The verdict was then opened, and read as fol lows ; • The jury find Mr. Forrest guilty of ado!• tery—ihat he was a resident of New York and not of Pennsylvania—that Mrs. Forrest was entirely innocent—that the amount of alimony allowed Mrs. Forrest be three thousand dollars." $10.114,f2:39 :39 The counsel on bath sides were. present. There wns the ino , l intense feeling maul ifested to hear the v Idict read. Mr, and Mrs. F i • est %veil, present, seat ed by the sides of ft it respective counsel. On the renditions of the virdict, there was much excitement amongst the specta, tors, Ent the virdict generally_ is considered a righteous one r''Wild pigeons in large numbers have nindc their appearance in Texas this Pea son . ESE Turnpike Meeting'. Leaving a Fortune to Lovers. A lady of considerable beauty, and still young, died recently in France, leavim , a fortune. The Constitutional thus narrates the troubles as to the heir : "As she had lived alone, the Juge, do Paix of the district tonic possecsion of her furni ture and her efThcts'on behalf of the heirs. Amongst other things, was a rather large collection of richly bound hooks. On open one. of the volumes, the Jug(' de Paix found a will : in a second there was a •sec ond will, and in nearly all others th;.re were others. Each of these wills was of a difiln•- ent date, and each constituted a diGrent person universal legatee. These leg,atees were all young men—officers of the army, advocates,. shopmen, artists, actors, si Intents. architects, plivsicians—iu short, of every profession, and of almost every class of so ciety. Inquiries having been instituted, it was a,certained that the lady had married eight er ten yeas before. but, being . of a ro mato ic , dispositions-had-Soon-violatcd - lrer - fi: -. delity to her husband. and having abandon ed him, had indulged Openly in intrigues with every young man who struck her fan cy. F-1 , .4 relations with each were, howev er, of short duration, owing to the fickleness of her disposition ; but having, it appears, a sort of monomania for making wills, she reg ularly drew up one in favor of every new lover. Each trill thus set 'aside that which preceded it ; but the last of all was valid.— 1 de Paix caused the person named in this last one ;9 be sought for. and he turn ed-out-to-he -a-` oun g-a rtist-wit frout - funtin — e. Fie was warmly congratulated •on his good luck, and calculated on being placed in com• fortable circumstances for life—the lady ;:ay- Mg an income of 30,000 francs a year.— But .t few days ago-the husband presented himself, and destroyed all -the artist's hopes by producing his marriage contract, which established him inheritor of all his wife might leave at her death." MED. At Bethel Luzerne county on the 13th inst., by Thomas Morrison, Esq., Capt. Levi Hook, of Lehigh county, to Miss Susan Darner, of Lozerne county. On the Ist of January, by the Rev. Daniel Z-Iler, Mr. Jahn Earn?, to Miss -Elizabeth Jacoby, both of - Lower—Macungy. 1 On the I:3th of January. by Ihe same, 1 Mr. Jonathan .57,y7;),, In Miss Lydia Die fenderfer, both of Lower Macungy. On the 15t h of Litman.. by tI, same. Mr. .Imors Nohr, to :Miss Ilekha Kern, both of Lower :Maconny. Oo the 19th• of January, by the same, Mr. .4)ttlrezo IhSbrl. of Springlield. Bucks county, to Miss b'ttsatcrta 411iller, of Sails burp., Lehigh county. On _the 25th of Jan. by the Rev. Mr. W. 11. 13risbano J 1 r. Philip Knellcr, to Hiss Margoret .Smi/cy. both of this place. ➢D! E D On the 7th of January. in lieidelberg, of dropsy Nagtleltna Kunkel, :Ted 71 years. On the 2-Ith of January, in Upper Sim eon, 3 / a ria Zeisiog; aged iS yearj, On the 2•lth of January, in [hoover, Sa rah /I»a,dati2 - liter of \V Wint, aged 2 years. On the 25th of January, in Hanover, of old a , ,y,0, Christian Quirr, yenr.3. EROUNIE AM) LOT V 01? I? T. .A -tr. - 7c, A new and convenient two sto , . , mac!: house, situate in John .•3 trect, in a %'try part la the Borough. The house has au entry, one room and kitchen 00 the first floor, and two rooms on the second flt - tnr, besides a lareot garret, a wash-house In the 3tard, with the hi ydrant water near at hand. For further inquiry app!y to the tindrr ,i,rned, or at the Hardware Store of 0. & Saotv.r. EDWIN SAEGER. A I ic ntown, Jan. 2). Terms Cash—Cheaper than ever '00 1 : 3 SllO3 and SitOrVl Men ry Leh, Sr. Ilespt ctfulty informs Lie friends and cus tomers, that he has luirchased the entire stock of Luc/it/tan Leh, and now contin ues the above business id all its various; branches at the old stand. One door west of O. & J. Saeger's Hardware Store, in [lain i ikon Street, Allentown, where he is prepar ed, besides the goods he keeps on hand, to do all kinds of custom work, that may come in. his line of busi floss. His stock of Boots it Ladies &Shoes number among the largest in town, nod orders for customers work will be attended to upon the very short. est notice. 1 7 3'' The Daguerreotype business will be continued, rrnd mtninture ns well as other likenes;:es, taken front one dollar upwards, accordinEi to Thant:fill for past faeors, the untlersicin ed trmls that by strict attention to business he will be able further to merit a share of public patronage. HENRY LEE-I. Jr. Allentown. Jan. 29. 111-4 w Lchigh County , /agricultural Society. A generul county meeting will bit held by the Farmers of this counly, on Tuesday the 3d of February next, at I o'clock in the of. ternoon, in the Court House at Allentown. for the purpose of forming an 'Agricultural Society, and electing the nussessary officers. A general attendance is requested. 1.:V" R. E. Wright, El., will address the meeting, upon the great importance of form. ing a society of this kintlin 'Lehigh county. :MANY. Allentown, Jan. 20. PRANKLIN Fire Insurance Comp. OF PHILADELPHIA. STATEMENT of the ASSETS or the Company, o•I January I, 153.2, published in conformity with the provkions of the Sixth Sttction of the Act of Assembly, of Aprilsth, 15-12. • MORTGAGES, Being first Morig iges, well, secured, free of _round. rent, it) 'he'd?) , and county of I'hiladel• phia. except 5tt5.950 in Mrintviimery, Hocks, Schuylkill and Allettlizny Comities, Pennsviva. nia, $957,513 6' _ _ NE %T. LSTATF,, Purchased at Sheriff's sales, ung der mortgage claims, viz: llght houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the south east corner of Chestnut and Schuylkill I Sixth streets. A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet, I on the north side of Sprude —streetrwest - of - Bleventh. A house and lot, 21.7 by 100 feet, on west side P-9,it square, I south side 11101 .street. Two houses and lots; each 10 by • 60 feet, on south side Spruce street, near SEhllill - 1 - Sev,„ I .9 enth. Five houses and lots, each 17.9 by 90 feet, Nos. 1:31, 133,135, m• 137 and 139 Dilwyn street. Three houses and lot, 40 by 54 feet, on east side of Sehuyllt:ll coRT Sixth street, smith of Pine. c $ 64,377 78 A lot of ground, 17 by 57 feet, a. out the Ruilth east_corner-cifi Schuylkill Front and Spruce - Y 1 streets. -- • • - A house and lot, IS by 106 feet, I b on south side of Filbert st., I ? west of Schuylkill Seventh. Hotel rind lot, 50 by 81 feet, on the south east corner of Chest, -nut and- Beach streets. Five houses and lot. 42 by 86 feet, on the north side George street, west of Ashton. Seven houses and lot, 20 by 117 feet, nn the east side of Beach street, south of Chestnut. • A house and lot, 18 by 80 feet, No. 96 Fitzwater street, east of Ninth. LOANS. TENIPORAnv LOANS on Col_ lateral securities, amply se. $125,635 73 cured. . _ s•rocxs $lO,OOO Almshouse Loan, five per cent. (int. on.) 200 Shares flank of Kentucky. 17 Northern Bank of Kentucky. 100 .• Union 11,ttik of Ten. EGMSCI 13 Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. 200 SoThiyark Railroad Company. 37 4 , Commrrcial & road Bank Vicks. bard. 300 " Pennsrlvania Rail road Company. 91 4. Franklin Fire insur. ante Company. Mercantile Library Company. G Union Canal Onm_ pant'. 10 SchnvlLill Railroad Ciimpany. NoTr.s and Hills receivable, l'Ns11 . 11'1X1) N11 . 112clIANDI:41, (IABII in hands of Agent', By order of the Bnard . Cl - 1.-111LES N. BA NCKEB, Pres. Atlest—CummEs G. BANCKER, &e . g. • January t 29, MERCHANT'S HOUSE. Pi arz.zilirtir 7 11 , 1:1 F"T , 1: Et aarla iT„ _ ; . _ :L. , • ! =I •, F5l 11E under,itzned respectfully informs J 6 - his friends and the unveiling public. that he is still keeping the well known Hotel in North Third Street, No. '237, called the Olerchant's Praitse, Which is the most convenient "flume," in the City to the travelling customer. led as it is nearly in the centre of 13usiness and Amusement, and convenient to the pm ciple Railroad and and other Depots. Ile will spare no exertion or expense in furn ishing his table. ‘vith all the market affords. lis house is large and convenient having eighty rooms, turni;hed with single and double bedding. Persons visiting the City- with their famil ies can be furnished w:tlt private rooms and charged only .S'everrillilive cents per day., Persons with their own conveyances can be accommodated with a good yard and stabling,. WILLING IL BUSH *-3in Phil. Jan. 22d, ! Astounding ! What on awful and dreary winter this is! Our hands and feet—Yes our very ears are feezint! behind the stove ! But the most astounding thing (doll is, that these frozen limbs can be cured in the short space of four days, by the application of the genu ine Siberian Frost Apirilus. This valuable remedy, that 'is the genn• ire article, coil be had only at the Apothe cary Store of Dr. DOnowsky, in Allentown. The sale of several hundred vials is the best evidence of its curative powers. Such of you who suffer with the pain of frozen limbs, and wish to free themselves from the unpleasant feeling, will' please call at the Drug Store of the undersigned. the foprth door east of the Post office, in Ham ilton Street, Mlentuarn. Vir To Druggists and merchants in the country, a liberal discount will bei allowed. Dr. W. F. DONOWSKY. Allentovin, Jan. 20. 1--0 w Public Sale. Sale. The follow irir described valuable foal I' Estate, will be sold at Public Salo; on ThUrs• day the 29th of January next, nt the Pub , lie lionse of .110iler 4. Gangacere, in Al -1 g , 4 4 ,e . , IvIIIOW/1 t o wit : 1 riii" . ;',' NO. 1. A NEW BRICK HOUSE, 9 g 1 4" and outbuildings. with a lot of 1 ground, situate on Turner Street, adjoinina ' a public alley on the west, and lot of E. 13. Ilarlacher, on the east. containing nn Tur- i_ --k wr street n ~. I, on the public al- KR ley 70 feet. The outbuildings consist of a frame stable, wash-house, wood-house, hog stable, &c., there is also on the premises a large cistern, and the lot is planted with the c 1 ;:1 7 c " -NOT2: — A - T WO - STORY BRICK I n " ' - - E10173E and Lot of Ground, situate on the east side of mantes Street, adjoininix a public alloy and a lot of Augustus Berkenmeyer, con taining in front 501, and in depth 210 feet. The lot is well planted with choice fruit trees, besides other necessary improve ../ ments which makes the property a very de sirable residence. Persons wishinrito examine the proper ty, will please call on the undersigned if convenient. The conditions will be made known on I the day of sale and due attendance given by IVILLIAM . .A. r 1 " ...T/MER, 1 Assignee of Joseph Nunenzaker • ; January 22. ¶-3w • __ I --- - __________________ :!.?.>NM:3•37." ; • • . .• . ~ = • Apprentice Wanted, E C P ...._ cow IA young man between the age of 16 and t 11l IS years, of industrious ha bits, is wanted to > . ,a 562,325 50 i learn the Blacksmith trade. Application to e, er, 'be made immediately to the undersigned, - o, ,ru I residing in Upper Sancon township, Les ;high county. I WIAND.COPE. 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January 29, 11-I.w Public Sale Personal Properly. bf, sold at Public Sale, on Thursday the 20th day of January next, at the resi dence of Mr. Joseph Nunemaker, in the Borough of it Ilentown, the following person. al property to wit : One Sideboard, Dresser, Bureau, Look ing Glasses, Tables, six Cane Seat Chairs, Time Piece, a barrel of Vinegar, two Iron Pots, one small Children's Carriage, a lot of Fence Posts, a quantity of Manure, &c. The conditions will be mad , 4 known on the day of Sale, and due attendance given by WM. H. 13LLTMER. .Is4gnee q/ Joseph Nunemako January. 22. Paluabre I:cal„Estate Harper's Alonthly Aiagazine. NEW VOLUME The December number commenced the fourth volume of IlarPer's New Monthly Magazine. The Magazine has reached its present enormous circulation simply because it gives a greater amount of reading matter, of a higher qualify, in a better style and a cheaper price, than any other periodical ev er publishers have spared, and will hereaf ter spare, no labor or expense which will increase the value and interest of the Mag azine in all these respects. The 'Outlay upon the present volume has been from five to ten thousand dollars noire than that upon either of its predecessors. The best talent of the country has been engaged in writing and illustrating orignal articles for its pages; its selections have been made from a wider field and with increased care ; its typographical appearance has been ren• tiered still moreelegant, and several new de partments ha en been added to its orignal plan. The oljects of the publishers is to com bine the greatest possible utility. Special care will always he execised iii admitting nothing into the Magazine in the slightest degree efflutsive to the most sensitive deli cacy; and there will be a steady aim to ex ert a healthy, moral and intellectual influ ence by the iliost attractive means. or But SAMSON, WAGNER & Go . arc now selling off their splendid stock - of Goods At First Cost, • Now is the time to make good bargains and save money—at the begininng of the New Year. rip. It is also a very suitable time for those who may have old accounts to settle. Dont forget the place, one door cast of Hagenbuch's Hotel. SAMSON, WAGNER & Allentown, January 13. 11-44 c0zyze. , 7133.1.zan.72-c,32ooo3ooccoc e i LECKERT ki CO'S' • a - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL u Tonacco, Snuff anti Segar I few doors below the Ger- 0 man Reformed Church, g 'd u Hamilton Street, ii LI 11 ci ALLF.AT 0 IV N, PA. I t...) 0 .77 - GOODS ALL WA RRA IN TED. „mi Li u Dve N. 11_13.3-, 0., :.1 .1.a....aaaaa.3 ),2.,:33-aa.aozogas The Lehigh county Teachers Associa tion tvill meet on Saturday the 31st of Jan ury next. at 10 o'clock in "Union Church,' North ‘Vhitehall. Rev. Kessler will on. this occasion deliver an address in Germant to parents, and Rev. Brisbane one in Eng lish to teachers. There will also be an es say read. The Teachers and friends of Education are all invided to attend. S. K. BROBST. *-2w January 22 NEW BEAT AND CAP Manufactory in Al'Myra. E. grietter, Respectfully announces to the citizens of Allentown and its vicinity, that he has late ly established himself in the above business, in the Store room formerly occupied by - Messrs. Mertz and Landis, in west Hamil ton Street, in the Borough of Allentown, where he has just received an extensive .. Amp new Stock of superfine Hats, Caps, Boas, Man, . all of which he will be able to dispose off on the most reasonable terms. His stock of Gentleman's hats, is compos ed of the beautiful and costly to the most or dinary snide. in other words from a Five dollar to a5O cent hat. And such that wili b?come che . ofd as well as the young. The same may be said of his Jr, ' STOCK OF CAPS, which consists of superfine and ordinary lie has a Word to say, he invites their par- ticular attention to his stock of Furs, his assortment of Boas, Munk CHM, dr.c. cannot be beat in Allentown, and be is pre pared to sell thern with but a very email ad vance. flats will be manufactured to order upon the shortest notice, and upon the most rea sonable terms. Mr. Wieder, trusts that by keeping, a good assortment to select from and reasonable prices he will be able to se-- cure a share of public patronage. November 13. TOLEI A Room with a large Open Front, be- tWeen the Courthouse and Market Square, in the Borough of Allentown, 20 feet• front, by 36 feet deep, with cellar under the wheler can be rented upon accomodating terms by. making immediate application et the "Rego. iater Cake ' Nov. 27,. prices Carrent. ARTICLES. I Per Allent.Eastan Flour Barrel 4 251 4 00, 425 Wheat .. . . Bush. tii3 80 91 Rye 65 60 72 Corn 65 CO 61 , Oats 31; . :is 38 Buckwheat . j—i 47 60. 65 Flaxseed .. . 1 50 1 1 50 1 150 Claverseed .. ; 4 50' 550 520 1 imothyt•eed. . 250275 2 76 Potatoes .. . i 75 1 56j 75 Salt 40 1 45; 30 Butter . . . . Pound! 101 18, 1 30 Lard 8; 81 Tallow . . . . 8 1 0 7 Beeswax . . : 22' 25 28 Ham 101 8 Flitch 8' 8 0 Tow-yarn. . j Si 7 E Rye Whiskey I Gall. 22122 23 Apple Whiskey ! i 35' 40 48 Linseed Oil . --I 85 1 85 95 Hickory Woad j Cord 1 4 501 4 50 6 00 flak Wood .50 ! 3 50 5 50 Fns Coal . • Ton 3 501 4 001 459 Nut Coal .. : 2 50j 3 00; 350 Lump Coal . . 3 50; 3 50; 300 Plaster . . . . i , 4 50: 4 50, 2 60 LOOK EIER reat Excitement! ROSS VIIj Not Coming. to Allentown School Meeting. E PES IT IGIITI TO the Ladies CI n 11—lni