El; Union Course, I. I A gl l eat ten mile race for $l,OOO, to wagons, between sp. g:Spangle and a. 4. Trustee, own tit by Mr. James Bridges, came off on Friday. Ills Peitizinance of 20 miles in 59 minutes and 354 seconds is the quickest on record. Ml. B. owned and raised the a. g. Sir William, that was taken from this - country to England and trotted 181 miles inside of an hour on the Man chester turnpike road. This feat stands un paralled in England. This is his second race. In both he has been victorious. Spangle is 4 good horse for his speed. and can come nearer his time than.any horse we have ever seen in public. life trotted his mile in 3:o2—his time in private, The quickest mile he ever trotted was 3:02. This race created considerable excitement among the sporting community, as large sums of money were depending on the result. The attendance was large the day being line and 'the track in beautiful order. Betting was very 'freely offered on Trustee at $lOO to s4o—all being impressed with the belief that the blood of Trustee would triumph. It was a splendid trot, and closely contested throughout. The following is a correct table of time. Time each mile. Total timo. - 3:02 3:03 - 3:0'1 6:051 - 3:014 9:07 - 3:034 12:104 - 3:011 15:111 - 3:01 18:12/ - 3:011 21:14 - 3:05 24:19 - 3:041 27:231 - 3:06 30:291 First, - Second, - Third,'- Fourth, - Fifth, - Sixth, - Seventh, - Eighth, - Ninth, - Tenth, - EFFECT OPT• ISIM:I\ATION.—A man who had been sentenced to death at Vienna, was offered a full pardon if he would consent to pass the night in the bed of a person who had died of cholera. In about four hours he was seized with vomiting, violent cramps, and all the symptons of cholera. Ultimately, by medical assistance, his life was riavid. IliS astonish ment was unbounded, when he was informed that the bed was perfectly 'pure. SINGULAR VERDICT.-- Justice Stuart, on trial I at New York, on a charge of bribery and cur ruption has been acqUitted. The decision of the jury, was a singular one. They acquit him of the charge, and yet recommend him to retire from office,—a proof, that they still es• teem him guilty. If Judge Stuart is a man of probity, he can hardly accept an exculpation so equivocal in its character. CIIURCIIK:i rn Nkw Yoas..—There are 4631 Protestant . and 290 Catholic Churches in the State of New York. The sects having, the greatest number of churches are : First, the Methodist Episcopal, 1853: second, the Close Communion Baptist, 733: third, the Presby terian, old and new school, 603: fourth, Prot estant Episcopal, 349 fifth, Congregational. ''''' """' FALL OF A Codicil STuaet.a.—On Saturday morning, during a heavy gale, the steeple of a new Episcopal Church, over 200 feet high, in proms of erection at Hudson N. Y., was blown doWn, with all the scaffolding attached, crush ing the slate roof of the Church, as well as that of a dwelling house close by, the family in which had a very narrow escape. TRCR POIXTENKSS. -- PreSititllt Jefferson while walking in the street one day with a incr. , chant, returned with an air of kindness the bow of a negro who passed.. "him," said the merchant, " does your excellency condescend to salute a negro 1" " I should certainly be very sorry," answered the President, " if a ne gro could exceed mo in politeness." Ham Troy, N. Y., is a child of French parentage, eight years old. and named Mary Leehire, one side of whose face is cover ed with a rich growth of dark brown hair.— Her arms, which are small and delicately form ed, are likewise covered with a rich grodi•th of dark brown hair. A Quinn SIiNTENCIC—A man has been con. victed at Wilmington, Del., of stealing a pock et book, and sentenced to pay. as restitution money, $13.65, to be whipped with twelve lashes, to be imprisoned three months, and to wear a convict's jacket for the space of six months. JUVIENILIC TRAVICLUMS. —Four children, the oldest but fourteen years of age, arrived at * Providence, It. 1., on Saturday morning week, from Ireland ; having made the voyage alone, for the purpoSe of meeting their mother, who was at work in a factory in that vicinity. . MARRIED On the 29th of November, by Rev. B. M. Schmucker, Mr. - Eownito D. Ruth, to ➢lira ANNA Wit.non, both of .Allentown. On the 2d of December. by the .Rev. Mr. Rrobst, Mr. WILLIAM KI3TLICII., of Lehighton, to Miss SAKAII KLICIN, of Weisenburg. At Bethlehem, on the 29th ult., by Rev, B. A. Schultz, Mr. GEORGIC W. SMITH, of Car- Bide, to Mist; J. E. MRTZLKII, of Allentown. _ DIED On the 28th ult., in Allentown, ELIZA Rs yam daughter of Charles and Susanne. Rose, aged 2 years. • . In Bethlehem, on Thursday evening last, the 29th Nov., SAIL4IL ANN, wife of Jacob Bberman, and daughter of Joseph Wendel, in the 25t year of her age. , 9 At Freemansburg, on the 24th ult. &MUHL Rums, aged 22 years. In Mauch Chunk, on Friday morning last, after a short illness, Mr. Gamma ESSER, aged about 37 years. wicrizt. sEtaami)m. A HOOD two horso 'wagon. Zuquiro of the sub subacriber iu Uppor Samoa' townethip. pee. 6 . ABRAHAM YOUNG.. • T3EIC3EII 21/JCAL3ELNE.7O2I".S. ALLENTOWN MARKET Flour, per bbl. - Wheat, - Corn, - Rye, - Oats,-- lhy, - Salt, - - Potatoes, Ham. per lb., Sides, - :..houlders, - Lard, - Butter, - Eggs per doz - - - - 75 . - - - 130 - - - - 12 . - • - - 14 . - - - 25 20 `PHILADELPHIA MARKET. nova holders are firmer in their demands and $9 50 has been generally refused for standafd shipping brands ; the demand however is limi ted to the wants of the home trade at from $9 024 to $lO 75 for common trade to extra and fancy family brands. RYE noun is firm at $0 50, and COEN MEAL at $4 for Penn'a Meal : most holders refused the latter figure, although a sale of 500 bbls was made last evening at that price, and 100 bbls old stock at $3 50 for old. WHEAT is in good demand and rather higher, with sales of 10,000 bus. at 215 a 222 c for fair to good reds, and 210a235c for white, the lat ter for prime lots. Coax meets with steady demand at 70a80c for new Yellow as to condi tion—about 2000 bus. have been sold in lots at these rates. Itrs is firmer, and about 2000 bus. Western have been sold at 125 c. OATS— further sales 3000 bush. Southern have been made at 44c. THE PEOPLE'S CAW Ali ROMS! BALLIET & CO., Cheap and Fashionable Cabinet Makers, South East Corner of Ninth and Hamilton Streets, a few doors below Dresher's Lumber Yard, ALLENTOWN, PA. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends /. and the public generally, that they still carry on the Cabinet business in all its various brandies nt the above named :Muni. They are provided with all the new and improved machinery of the day, 111111 hav ing skillful workmen, will be enabled to sell good and handsome furniture as cheap as can be sold anywhere. Their Store is on the south-asst corner of Ninth and Ilumittun streets. near Dresher's Lumber yard, where they Mier a line assortment of.. aitg,t7 CABINET WAR E, consisting in part of Soths, of various styles and patterns, Side Boards, Wardrobes, See retaries, Bureaus. of various patterns; Cup-boards of different kinds; Card, Centre, Side. Breakfast and Dining Tables; Bedsteads .14M:rent styles and pat tens, WuAi-stands, Twist, Small lint Large litagers, What Nola. Musie-Stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Serpentine Tables, Chinese -l{ltat Kids, Fancy Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, pashas. Tete-a-Tetes, French Divans. A general assortment_ of Kitchen Furniture on hand and made to order. They employ at all tittles none but the beet work men, attend personally to their business, and. will warrant all Furniture of their manufacture to be made of the best materials. Orders for Ware will be faith fully and immediately attended to, and when sent out of the lb Tough will he earelnlly packed. They also make loopier nil kinds of wood carving, to which they particularly invite the attention of Cabi net mai:elk; and others. DALLIET & CO. December 5. —tf REGISTER'S NOTICE. Nt+ hereby given to the heirs, creditors and others, who may be interested in the emotes of i.l%it 1' ' 1. The account of Joliu Appel, Guardian of Rob ert Lermt. 2. The necount of Susanna Heller, Administrator of Tobios pellet, dee'd. R. The recount of John YoA, Guard:an of MOHI.III HOMINID. .1. The account of John Reber, Ouaraian of Mary Peter. Dev. The eerettut of Peter Seibert, Owen Seibert nod i a M. Kistler, Administrators of Johu Seibert, tleeM. 6. Th., ne,..,1110 ~f Peter Miller, Administrator ”r swaittai Nliller, 7. 'l'lu• aeril:it of IVilliam Leh, one of the Ad ministrators of samtio Leh, dee'4l. 8. 'rile nerotant charks and Joseph Ns - atm:in, Administrators of Peter Kitepply,.dee'd. O. The imeount of Stephen Bachman, Amos Raben l'aul Krum and Krnuss, Administrators of Imnoiel Snyder, dee'd. 10. The account of Levitt Seibert and Levi Wal beet, Adminktrafors of ibutiel Seibert, dee'd. 11. The account of Stephen Thulium and Charles ll'arttunn, Executors of Andrew Denman, dec'd. The above named Executors, Administrittors and thaardiuns have tiled their Accounts in the Itegister's tare, in Allentown, in and for the County of Lehigh, which raid Accounts will be laid before the Drphan's Court of :laid Comity for confirmation. on Tuesday the tilt .lay of January. 11155, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. SASItiEL CULVER, Itegister. December 5. —te A VALITABLE I'liOl'EltTl AT PRIVATE SALE. rilllE well known Island, commonly elated Tilgh .l man's Island," lying close to the borough of Al lentown, soil near the Lehigh Valley Railroad, own ed by Iteor.re Buts. Jr., it Philadelphia, is offered at Private Sale. It lies in the River Lehigh. a liraimb of said river runs along its western side, and cennict.l on its south-eastern point with the general stream.— It contains about s:t aeres of land in a good math ated e lition for raising trucks lind vegetables. The int prevenient:: thereon are a two story '1.,. t 4 ., :li . BR I C li mm vdaso HOUSE iliii . .„, and hitvlien, with a piaza, n new ..._ barn is under centime( to be built and finished 11 row 1111,111I1S, 111111 11 good well with a pump. A large new bridge, leading across the River to the Island, has been built and belongs to the property.— There urn in the place 7 or $01) Fruit Trees, a rich choice from the New Jersey Nurseries, two-thirds of which are Peach trees, the rest apples, pears and cherries. Likewise a large bed of strawberries.. This place has a great advantage to sell 111111 send its pro ductions with the Railroad to different places. For terms, &c., application must be made to JOIIN HALBACH, • ' Agent for George Butz. Allentown, Oct. 31. —3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county. In the 1 matter of the account of Christian Kistler, execu rotor of the last will and testament of Magdalena Kistler, deceased, widow of Jacob Kistler, late of Lynn township, Lehigh county. And now November 6th, 18:15, the Court appoint S. J. Kistler, Esq., an auditor to audit and resettle the account and m.dte distribution according to law, and make report thereof to the next stated Orphan's Court, including. all the evidence submitted before him. From the Records: Testa: J. IV. MICKLEY, Clerk. . • T h o auditor above named will attend to the duties of hie appointment, on Thurelay. the 27th of Decem ber, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the hot's. or Teter Miller, in Saegersville, Lehigh county, whom ,all persona interestettmay atiand if they Fee 'proper. • S. J. KISTLER, Auditor. Dec. 5. —4t Looking Glasses.. "[UST received, the largest, best and cheapest •r assortment of Looking Glasses that has ever been offered in the Borough of Allentown, at the Cabinet Ware Rooms, No. 36 West Hamil ton street, Allentown, Pa. S. 11. PRICE. November 7. IT-3m THE LEHIGH REGISTER, DECEMBER '5, 1855. COLUMBIA FIRE COMPANY'SA sEeOND ANNIVERSARY BALL. At the Odd Fellows' 1101, Thursday evening, Dee. 13. - - $lO 00 - 2 00 0 EO. BEISEL, I. Floor Managers: / F. B. MARTIN 20 00 ~ COMMI John P. Di'linger, William 11. (linki - 14 LADIES why do you gti out in the cold without 11 getting a sot of FURS, when you can got thow no very cheap nt WIEDER & BERCER'S cheap HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE, where they just received the largest and best assortment of Stone Martin, Silver Martin, Fitch, Russia, and V • II other ladies • ••• FASHIONABLE FURS, ever exhibited in Allentown, being fresh from the cities, and well worthy an examination before making a purchase anywhere else. Call and see them, us no charge is made for showing, but it is always done with pleasure. Their stock comprises every kind, every price and quality—from $4.00 to $150.00 per set. %-„ , :sI...GENTLEMEN, if you wish to purchase superb Hats or genteel Caps;they give you a cordial invitation to call and examine their Stock. They warrant every article that you may purchase to give entire satisfaction. For sale Wholesale or 114:A161.- I:hey have FOR THE MILLION...oe They manufacture their own Hats and assure the public that they are got up right. AT an adjourned meeting of the Allentown Water Company, held at the house of Henry Bachman, iu Allentown, on Saturday the Ist of December, the Committee appointed at the meeting of the 22d of No vember, to examine the Mill sites, procure a plan, &c., made a report, which was accepted and the Committee discharged. On motion it was flenotrcd, That the Stoekhotilers of said Company are invited to atkend a meeting on Friday the 7th inst., at 7 o'cleekin the evening, at the house of Henry Bachman, in Allentown, to take into consideration the erection of a mill and adopt a plan. Ou motion it was . lioio/cc , /, That the Secretary be instructed to pub_ limbthe proceedings of this meeting in all the papery in Allentown. New and Fashionable Millinery Establishment IN ALLENTOWN. MISS' SARAH KEIFER hereby informs Jter old friends and the public in general that she latidy opened a new Millinery Establishment at No. 15 West Hamilton street. opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, and that she just returned from New York and Phila delphia. with a very large stock—by far the largest I in Allentown, of hall anal Winter t^; 4 BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &C.. which will be sold as cheap if not at little cheaper, than they can be purchased at any place in town, As she has Impaired a thorough knowledge of the business, and employs none lauf the best Milli ners. she is prepared to warrant all work alone at her establishment to be as represented. She is anxious to satisfy all who may favor her with their patronage. Old bonnets repaired so as to make them look equal to new. She returns her thanks for the patronage thus far bestowed on her, anal hopes by strict attention to business, and selling at low prices, to merit at con tinuance of the same. Deem tuber 5. d'lnoamontipoNAl NlAtuann inch A RRANGNIENTSfor the Second Annual Col lection of this new and popular Institution for the diffnAon of Literature and Art, have been made on the most extensive scale. WEED Among the works Rh eady engagt9l, is the far-finned "GENOA CRUCIFIX," which orig inally cost ten thousand dollars. In f wining the new Collection, the diffusion of works of AMERICAN Art, and the encourage. ment of American genius, have not been over looked. Commissions have been issued to many of the most distinguished American Ar tists, who will contribute some of their finest productions. Among them are three marble busts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor —llltAm Powstts : GEORGE WASHINGTON. the Father of his Comftry ; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, the Phil osopher; DANIEL WEBSTER, the Statesman. A special agent hes visited Eurdpe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble ; Statuary. and choice Paintings. The whole forming large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed FRHE among the members of the Association for the Second Year. TERMS OF MEMBERSIOP. - The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this association, and entitles him to either one of the following Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Psintings. ' The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazines fllarper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's. Gra ham's, Godey's Lady's Book, and Dickens' Household Words. Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any five of the Magazines for one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. ' The net proceeds derived from the sale of membership, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. The advantages secured by becoming a mem ber of this Association, are-Ist. All persons receive the full Whic of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards purchas ing choice Works of Art, which arc to be dis tributed among themselves, and are at the. Same time encouraging the Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its • agency. Person remitting funds for membership, will please give their post Office address in fidl, stat ing the. month they wish the Magazine to com mence, and. have the letter registered at the Post Office to prevent loss ; on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Book stores will observe that by joining this Associ ation, they receive the Maga:ale and free Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated Catalogues giving full descriptions, sent free on application. For Membership, address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal offices— " Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 348 Broad way, New York, or Western office, 166 Water street, Sandusky, Ohio. November 28. 11—¢t ASSISTANTS: Charles W. Cooper, I Joseph F. Newhard, Robert D. Kramer, John P. Miller. TTEE : Reinter, J. W. Dietrich, nger, J. EMB FIICIIILSt I 't7 I! t.TI,LADIES-CENTLEJIEN.•'%k. December WATER COMPANY MEETING. M. I). EBERHARD, President E. R. NEWHARD, Secretary. FOR THE LADIES. a l Vat W - 113Ub A pleasure wagon of the 1 v" est style is offered . for s • le. A pplication to be made ~li, at this office. The wagon is new, just fronitti,Workshop. Aug. 29. - lf -tf Allentown Seminary. The Winter Session of this Institution com menced on the Ist inst., with something over one hundred scholars. The Scheid is now thoroughly organized in all its departments with the following corps of teachers : Wm. M. Reynolds, D.D., Principal.. J. S. Kessler, D.D., teacher of German. Mr. Joshua Riale, teacher of Mathematics, &c. Mr. L. 11. Croll, teacher of ancient Lan guages, &c. Mr. F. C. Herrmann, instructor in Instru mental and Vocal Music. • 1233 Mr. J. Germain Anglade, teacher of French, Spanish and Drawing. Mrs. R. M. Eyster, teacher of Botany, Natu ral Philosophy, &c., in Female Department. Miss Adelaide S. Richards, Assistant Teach. er in do. do. Mass Colima:lam J. Reynolds, teacher in Prim ary Department. We believe that our Institution is as well or ganized as any in the State, and present equal inducements to parents in our cities and the surrounding country to place their children in it. Our teachers have generally - had considera ble experience in their profession, and are tho 'roughly qualified for it. We invite especial at tention to our arrangements for teaching the modern languages, (Clerman,,French and Span ish,) and also to the departments of Drawing and Writing. The Female Department, although under the care of the Principal, and receiving his instruc tions, is entirely separate from the Male de partment. No girls arc taken into the Semina ry as boarders, but can obtain good accomoda tions, upon reasonable terms, in town. The accommodations of the house are ample, and terms moderate. For pupils entering af ter the commencement of the session a reason able deduction will be made. For further par ticulars see advertisement and circulars, which will be cheerfully furnished ou application to the Principal. Allentown, Nov. 21. ¶—tf EM T Co'ir I CI M. In the matter of the Tn. In the Orphans Court quisition of Catharine of Lehigh County. Snyder, deceased. And now, November 6, 1855, on motion of Mr. Marx, rule grated on the Heirs of the above named decedent to ap pear at the second Orphan's Court day of Feb ruary term next, to wit, on Tuesday the sth day of February, to - ticcept or refuse to accept the said Real Estate at the valuation, or show cause why the said Real Estate, or any part thereof, should not be sold. From the Records. Tale :—J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. November 21. ' ¶-3m zzcaoris 'cm,. Commonwealth In the Court of Quarter vs.} ) Sessions of the Peace in and William Gross.for the County of Lehigh. Notice is hereby given that on the Bth day of November, instant, the Court, on motion of Mr. Marx, direct the Clerk to refund to the above named defendant the surplus of money remain ing in his hands uncalled for by the witnesses in the above case, this order to take effect on the first day of January next. Tesic :—J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. November 21. If —fit SOMETHING FOR TIIE LADIES. TII E ladies of Allentown and surrounding country arc respectfully invited to call at our store, and examine our new and extensive proved st37"AtTnatiQllS'ilatest and most an -81.34f :s il i cf;/Z ; , MAR 411L- TIN, BROWN CONE, 1% 1111'8K, 4.17. ehildrens' White Furs, &c., &c., which we sell at prices ranging from $2,50 to $125.01) per sett. I.,Aies in want of any article in this line may rely upon finding with us as handsome and cheap an assortment, as they would either in New York or Philadelphia. Having made arrangements with Manufacturers in the cities, we are prepared to furnish extra setts of Furs, at short notice. Also, old Furs neatly repaired and altered. Our Assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Lamps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c., is as usual, full and complete. We have Hats and Caps to fit every head, and Boots and Shoes to fit every foot in this community. As cold weather is now coming on, we would call particular attention to our stock, of Ladies', Gentlemen's. Misses and Children's Carpet, Deerskin, Calfskin and India Rubber Over Shoes, all of which wd are selling cheaper than ever. We are thankful for the liberal patronage which we have received, and hope by strict attention to our customers and friends, and sel ling at low, prices to merit a continuation of the same in 'future. YOUNG & LEH, No. 45 East Hamilton St. P. S.—Merchants in the country will be sup plied with any of the above goods at the lowest city jobbing prices. _ Allentown, Nov. 28 Notice to Assessors. MIE Assessors of the several wards, boroughs, and townships of Lehigh county, Will meet at the Commissioners' Mee, in Allentown, on Monday the I fith day of December next. for the purpose of receiving the books and instruc tions preparatory to making the triennial as sessment for 185 G. By .order of the' Commissioners. EDWARD BECK, Clerk November 28. 11-0 t MIC3 I 'l' X Cl-1311. In the matter of the pro- posed division of North , Quarter Sessions • Whitehall Township intoof Lehigh County. J two Election Districts. The undersign ed commissioners appointed by the said Court, to inquire into the propriety of dividing the said Township into two Election Districts, as prhyed for by petitioners of said Township, and to make report at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Lehigh County, together with their opinion of the same, will meet on the 22d day of December. A. I). 1855, at the office of John D. Lawall; ESq., in the Borough of Allentown, for the purpose of attending to the duties of their appointment, when and where all persons interested may tittend if they.see proper. Josnun STAIILRIt, SAMUEL SAYLOR, COMMIS'STS. ' JACOII MICKLEY. ' November 28. 4t NCIOTICIM. Commonwealth • In the Court of QUarter Sessions of the Peace in Nathan Fredericks. and for the Co. of Lehigh. Notice is hereby given that on the Bth day of November, instant, the Court; on motion of Mr. Longnecker, ditect the Clerk to refund to the above named defendant the surplus of money remaining in his hands uncalled for by the wit nesses In the above case; this order to take ef fect on the first day of January next. Teste :---J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. November 2L 11-6 t Breinig, & Breniig OF PENNSYLVANIA CLOTHING HALL,. South. East Corner o/ Hamilton and Seventh Street, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and tt o public that therhave just returned from New York and .Philadelphia with a large Stock of new and fashionable Fall and Winter Goode, wl they purchased for CASH, and which enables them to sell lower then any other es tablishment of the kind in Allentown. They have selected their Goods with an eye to du. rability and fancy, and have none but the latest styles in the market. Their stock of Goods, among other articles, etr-sists of Cloths of all iolors and prices,Cassitneres, if French, Englis and A Inert !an manufactures; Vestings ;ilk Velvets, Satins, Silks, Worsted and •other descrip ions, figured and plain, Shirts ind Shirt rollers, Stocks, Cra rats, Handkerchiefs, Hose, iuspenders,v&e., besides a ;real many other articles com ng in their line of business, _ at the lowest prices. Thou' stock of Readymade Clothing, comprises every thing in the clothing line, from an over coat down to an under-shirt, made up after the latest and most fashionable styles. There , stock being so extensive, that none will leave it, unless fitted from the " bot tom to the top." Customer Work will be done up as usual, and for their work they are willing to he held responsible, two of the firm being practical tailors, and all the work is made up under their own supervision. Thankful for past favors they trust that at tention to business, " small profits and quick sales" will he the means of bringing new customers to their establishment. Oct. t t--1( IVMN7I7 I Charles S. Massey, CLOG, DEALER IN No. 23 East Hamihim Street, opposite the Cer mem Reformed Church, Allentown Pa. jj HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just returned from New York and Phila delphia, where he has purchased and now otters for sale a full and unequalled assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver Ware and Fancy Articles, all of a supe rior quality, and deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. His stock comprises CLOCKS of all styles and pat. terns, Gold and Silver Watches, - Gold, Silver, and other Watch Chains, Watch Keys and Seals, gold and silver Pencils, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Medallions, Cuff Pins, Gold and Steel Pens, Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Spy Glasses, Pocket Coinpasses, Gold, Silver and other Spectacles, suitable for all ages, together with each anti every article belonging to his branch of business, His prices are as low and liberal se thnir mill ho fininti in nun —.hoard and his goods will always prove to what they are represented. He keeps on hand an assortment of Melode. ons, of all sizes and patterns suitable for Churches, Halls and private families, at prices as low as they can be bought wholesale of the manufacturers. His instruments can nowhere he excelled in point of tone, beauty and low prices. He also has on hand a laroe and good stock of Accordeon, Flutes, Fifes, Musical foxes. &c., &c.. avexceeding low prices. (?"Clocks, Watches, Jewelries, Accordeons, Musical Boxes, &e.., will at all times be prompt_ ly repaired, and all work warranted for one year. CHARLES S. MASSEY. September I , Orphan's Court Sale. B Y virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of the county of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale on Friday the 14th day of December, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the follow ing described property, viz: A certain tract of land, with the appurtenances, situated in Heidelberg. township, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded by I..nds of Joseph Lauchnor,jr., John Kemmerer, Jonas Kemmerer, Levi Fink, Daniel Krum, Martin Handwerk and others, contain ing sixty-five acres and a half, twenty acres • of woodland and ten acres of meadow, and the remainder in good thrilling condition. The im proventents thereon are a two story log MB ~.:,pit. Dive Mat ., House, ;1: i; 44,..„ Swiss barn, Wagon house. Blacksmith v. • shop, and other outbuildings, also a never failing Spring, and an excellent Apple Orchard. Helot.; the real estate of George Sensinger, de. 'ceased, late of Heidelberg, township. and coun ty aforesaid. Terms On the day at the plitce of sale, and due attendance given by JONAS SENSINOF,R. , lls , ors. REUBEN SENSINOER, lu By the Court : J. W. MICKLEY-, Clerk. November 21. ¶-4t In the Court of Rxe cla toy 's °Vice. xIOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned Li is appointed Executor of the last will and testament of Anna ul,ria Liindenschlager, deceased, late of North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, therefore all those who know themselves to be indebted to said estate, be it in Notes, Bonds, Boolt-debtr otherwise, will make payment within six weeks from the date, hereof., Also all such who have any legal claims against said estate, will bring in. their accounts well authenticated within said time. EDWARD KOHLER, Executor. - November, 7. 11—G w ar3Elll=l. Si .. 3r "I" 11l la, 71 Courtlandt Street, near Jersey City Forry, • NEW YORK. THE abode house is now fitted up for these ' commodation of strangers and the public. T e proprietor, therefore, invites his friends .others who desire a convenient stopping p en visiting the city, to give him a call. TomAs el KRAMER. New York, October 17. A GOOD Arnica TO LADIEB.-If you want a good cheap and fashionable Shawl or Dress please all at Stopp's Cheap dash Store. DEAVELIMIES, allelodeons. T. 0. Xramer's STARTLING, BUT TRUE! WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that tho 'wife lingers from year to year in that pitialxle condition as not ovo Sor ono day to feel the happy and 'exhilarating ins*. One° ioaidcnt to tho.onjoyinout of health. THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth,, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in. explicably, becomes a feeble, eickly, sallow, debilis tated rife, with frame emaciated, nerves unetruagi, spirits depressed, oountenance • bearing the imputed of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pter• tration, arising from ignorance of tho simplest Tv plainest rules of health as connected with the rO 6 raga state, the violation of which entails dismay, suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, but ofteet HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN uNTo TIIR THIRD AND POVRTII GENKIIATION," • Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. lIVPOCIIONDRIA, LNSANITY, 140d're v KING'S EVIL, and other and worse Diseases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE_ FROM THE PARENTS. And must this continue? ?dust this boP la than iv remedy? No relief? No holm?" The remedy le by knowing the carmen and nrotalati them, and knowing th e remedies, and benefiting by Moog, These aro pointed out In THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. ISIAURICEAU, PROPTMoR OP OIdT.ABM OP WOMOt. Onellnndredth Edition, (500,000), ISnin., pp. 2111011 [ON FINli PAM, Ernu lIINDINO, $1.00.) A atarehtrd work of eatablishell reputation found denial In tho catalogue m of the grout trade aalea In Now 'V Philadelphia, and other allies, and twill by the grin el bookaellers In the United Statcai: It was Ord publi. a to 113.17, hII4 CO which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES hero been gold, of which there wore upwards of ONE lIUNDIIED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high elillutation Lit which it is held aye. 1111- liable popular Medical BOOK FO It EVERY PEMAL IL tho author having devoted hid exclusive attention W the treatment of complaints peculiar to (maim, to roapoet W which he is yearly cousultud by thousands both in perste and by totter. lions every, woman can discover, by comparing Ler own symptoms with those described, the' nature, character, cameo of, and the proper remedies for, har complaints. the wife about becoming a mother has often need ad hotruction and advice of the utmost importance to hey future health, In respect to width her sensitiveness Pp. bids consulting a medical gentleman, will fln4 mph ter ntruction and advice, and also explain many symptom. which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as an the peculiarities Incident to her situation are described, How many are sulfuring from obstructions or Irrogulsle Hies peculiar to the female system, which undonolho UN) health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and OW which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advkie.^ Many lingering from prelapeus uteri (falling of the woad* or from finer airbus (weakness, debility, &c.) Many 10 In constant agony for many mouths preceding conflagl. ment Many have difficult if not dangerous doliverll4 fuel slow nod uncertain recoveries: tome whose lives Ole banirded during such limo, will ouch Clod la its pages the moans of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of courso hopracticablo to convoy fully the varlores subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly l•• tended for the men I led or those contemplating marriage. !louder, are you a husband or a father? a wife or • mother? flare you the sincoro welfare of those you low at heart? Provo your stucerity, and lose no time ha learning what causes Interfere with their health and hap-. piness not leas than, your own. It will avoid to you sad yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of 10111 VOA anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means 5.• —4,...datsuo, weut nostrums which othern iso would provide for (loellulug years, tho infirmities of ago and Mai proper education a your children. • In conberpienco of the nniveraal popularity of the wed nx ovideocod by it+ extraordinary solo, curious impost tionb have been attempted, an wall on bookselleni tel on the pnblic, by Imitation.; of Clio page, spurious tatitions, tool aiirreptithom infriogooltmir or copyright, and other &Vit . vel 311.1U11,, it him bowl tumid nevem/ay, thorefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to bny no book unless the wordo Dr. A. M. MArturmAtr, 1.29 Liberty Street, N. Y.," 16 on (and the entry in Ms Clerk'n (Miro on the bock of) the title ; nod buy only of remnoetable end honorable I Lenten, or send by mail, out uthirena l Dr. A. M. Maurieenu. Ard - Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR TILED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COW PANION" is son! (math,' free) to any part of 04 United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. AU letters must be poet-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Lux 1224. Now-York City. Publishing Re, 129 Liberty :greet, Now. York. I' URI. le &ILE Of Valuable Real Estate, WILL he sold at Public Salo, on Friday' the 14th of December, it 12 o'clock at noon, on the premisis, the following described YAWS* blc real estate, viz : , No. I.—A Tract of Land. situated in Washington township, Lehigh ooun-' ty, adjoining lands of Jacob Mil, the Lehigh' river. William Bensinger, and tract No. 2, con•' taming 9 acres and 40 rods. The impreTOP Inents thereon are two Dwelling Houses, a stable, and other necessary outbuild " ings. The Railroad runs thiough the Arson, and a stopping place will be made there on. It is excellent farm land, and in a fine state of cultivation. No. 2.—A Tract of Wood land situated in the same township and county, ad joining lands of Jacob Becher, William Bensing er, and Tract No. 1, coutaininga bout two acres. The whole of this can he purchased, Or in smaller portions to suit the purchaser. Being the Real Estate of William App, de- • ceased, late of Northampton county. Terms on the day at the place of sale and due.attend ance given by JONAS KERN, t Adm ' , ora. DANIEL APP, 111:1w Nov. 14 NsTown's Ornamental Iron Works, RIDGE AVENUE, Philadelphia. The ellen.' tion of the public is invited to the exten- ' sive manufactciry and.ware-room of the subscri, her, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest' notice, Iron Railing of every description foe Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, also , Verandahs, Balconies, Fountisins, Settees, Chairs, Lions, Dogs, 4-c., and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express. view of pleasing of: taste, while they combine all the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers•may rely on having all articles carefully boxed, and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will.be sent to those who wish to nee a selection ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St., Phila. October 10 1-8 tryl'he !ever is ragit g all over the country' atnone rich and poor, old end young, high and low, to go to the Allentown Fair on the let of October, and aeon at Stoves Cheen Cub Stare.