The Election Yesterday'. • RepublicanS " Don't Give up the Ship" The telegraphic returns we received up to the time of our going to press are very conflicting, and the victory is claimed by both parties. We below give Wet township and borough majori ties; for the State ticket in our own County, which indicile that the Democrats have a ma jority of 881. North Ward, South Ward, Lehigh Ward. North Whitehall, South Whitehall, Hanover, Lower Milford, Upper Milford, Stumm, _ Catasaurytut Borough, Washington, Lowhill, Upper Macnngy, Lower Maeungy, Snliaburg, Weieenburg, Lynn, Heidelberg, Deni. majority • ',Vo have' telegraphic returns from dilThrent parts of the State, giving reported majorities of Counties, &c., but they are not deemed reliable. Northampton county gives 2200 Dent. maj. ; Bucks 400 Dem. maj. ; Monroe 1500 Dem. maj. ; Philadelphia 2000 Deni. maj. At 84 o'clock this morning we received a dis patch from Philadelphia, stating that they had nothing reliable to indicate the result' of the! State. Thu Pconsy i lvan.an, damn., claims it bYI 10,000, and the Times,Bcp., claims it by 4000. The Ledger. News, and other papers state it! impossible 'to indicate as yet which party was victorious. Only 28 counties arc heard from. and among those to come in are a great many American. Be i mbileanisai in haat. Resolution adopted by the , Republican Na tional Convention, held in Philadelphia, June 17, 183 t; : Reiokril, That with oily Reptib:ican fathers, Ave hold it to lie a sell'-evident with, that all men arc endowed with the inalienable right of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, andi that the primary object nut ulterior design of; i our Federal tioverninent is to grant these rights to all persona under its exclu,i ve isdiction. That, as our Republican Ilaiters, when they had abolished Slavery in all our National rerrito-; ries ordained that no person shall be deprived ' of life, liberty, or property, without due ()recess of law, it becomes our duly to maintain this provision of the Constitution against all at tempts to violate it, tier the purpose of estab lishing Slavery in the 'Territories oldie United States by positive legsdation, prohibiting its existence or extension therein. That we deny I the authority of Congress, of a Territorial Leg- I islature, of any individual or any association of. individuals, to give legal existedce to Slavery in any Territory of the United States, while the! esent Conitatution shall be maintained. (ri"-- A Forest KILLED BY AN INSANE DAI:G11-! E:1011 Republlcan gives I the particulars of a truly melancholy which recently occurred in that town. While the family of Levi Leonard, of that place, were taking breakfast, a daughter that had been con. sidered sane, rushed into the house, (the door being open) before any one could give the alarm, dealt bet father four heavy blows with a sharp axe on the head, one passing clear into the brain, breaking out a large piece of the skull. What is must strange is, that as soon as Mr. Leonard was fitruck he jumped up and ran al ter the girl with all his :night, until some of the', neighbors came and caught her, when he fell slown grasping. Ile was taken to the house and soon became insensible. Ile lingered until the next morning, when he expired. lie was a good Luau, Fremont at the Soatrt. We learn from the Louisiana papers, that two of the Fu.t.mona electoral candidates of that State, PETER ALEXANDER and Wm. B. LER Is, have recently .ileelared in speeches delivered by them at public meetings—the former, that if the Presidential election were confined to Bucimx- AN and FREMONT. he would not vote for BucuAs- AN ; and the latter, that the interests of the South would he as effectually promoted br the election of &MN; C. FREMONT as by the election of JAMES BUCHANAN. This last declaration I WAS vociferously applauded by the American , meeting to which it was addressed, and it was repeated as the personal sentiment of many of his auditors. VETERAN REPIIIII.Id f iN.—W e have been informed that Mr. A. KLINE, w h o was born in Bucks county, one of our Pennsylvania Ger mans, who, as , a boy, was with Washington at Valley Forgo, called at the room of the Repub lican Campaign Committee for documents, for distribution. Being provided with the requisite articles, he carried thorn himself to Gjrmantown and Oxford. The extreme age of this gentle man—ncarly ninety—and . his zeal in the cause struck ua as significant of the progress of the great popular movement.—Phil, Sun. 11:7",JonN VAN BUREN, who has been promised to Pennsylvania to teach her Democracy what their true principles are, said in 1848. when he was working to defeat the veteran Gen. Cass. " If ever I vote for, or am advocate of a man to office, holding views opposed to the doctrines of the Buffalo platform, may my right hand for get its cunning, and my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth ! and any man holding con trary Views, and living at the North, ought to be peremptorily damned." Has JOHN propheci ad his own doom ? [l:7 - 1191loway's Pills, undolibtedly the best Medicine on sale in the Union.—The extraor dinary power possessed by these Pills have ren• dered them justly an universal favorite with the citizens of the Union, owing it is presutned to their efficacy in diseases of the liver and stomach. For the cure of sick headaChes, bile And indigestion they aro also unequalled ; and for all female complaints, whether of the daugh ter entering into womanhood, or the mother at the turn of life, their effect is infallible, as they speedily remove all such complaints from the • ayetem. Dem. AN. Rep. 3luj I il 117 157 170 120 193 361; 9 'The heat of Sommer which is now so rapidly passing away has left in many eases the system de ranged antl the blood unhealthy and impure. Many persons who do hot purify the system by resorting to medicine which tends to correct the Billions . &ere ; Roue, or promptly acting on the Liver, will he taken down with Fevers, Agaws, Eruptions on the Skin, Rheumatism, mad not unfrequently those fell diseases, Sc.refula. Rheutnntistaa, or other effects 'of impure blood. ff you want a medicine which really posse v. es the power of purifying the blued without, fail, use Carter's Spanish Mixture, which, as n powerful and prompt alterative, is unrivalled.. •In proof of its pe coliar virtues, we refer to the print number of Blood Diseases of the very worst form which have been ' cured by its use after all efforts of physicians and the 1 large number or advertised medicines had signally flailed. More than ten thousand cases of Scrofula, If los:nudism, Svphilbz, Mercurial Affections, ,te., &e.. 1 bay" been cured by a tinily resort to this extra:m:li -1/ilry Purifier of the Blood: and wherever it has come known it supereedes all other inedicines and is . .t . gulu.rly prescribed by' the faculty. ;.1'•1.1.11..1.1:1's MAGIC %I, PAIN EXTl l .\l7oll.—There liver lots liven it discovery nab :N/1111.11 . 111 Medic((. 1e1 . 1 .1 13' telin eau he FO totieltly ((flayed, and wilere ports iu 11 high Stlltt! intinnuition van he i•it rapidly reiliteed to their ll:aural :dote, 11 1 11 . where Avoutodi uud sore. eioi lie so (1101..101y um] rapidly healed, nud earls restored without either ernr or dcliq t, Orin Avid! 11A1,1,E1:'8 PAIN IiNTILAC -10a. In ('uts. Il r ountls. Sprains tool iirpieeF—casualtics to 106(11 children ore etitn•t.intly stil..ject—the netion the t.,.entlitte 1).1 ',LEV'S I'. E X TII ACTO It, l; ever flow and SulTering may tint tho s he prevented! Moreover. !Alb is of ten dependent 111.011 loving at hand the Genuine lIA and h.r particulars of which I respectfully refer to toy printed paroPhiets, for the truth of which I Imlti myself' responsild:. No ease of Bunts Hilo, N..0:11,1,110 matter 'tor; severe, hat; ever yet, in any ono instance, resisted the till paht-sulchtint: and liettling qualities the PA IN It. I'.ii EVrllArTtlll is llEN1•1Nr. 11111ePA the LON fat lipoll if /I. Steel Ell , rreved I.nhvt with of (.. \*. ('Ltri;i:NFi; d. co., nit I I:ENVY 1/. tn.ttiutacturer • por Ens. should Ile stldro. - ...:4. I to C. V. (",1,1 cucr .b Co., 81 I.l:trA.). t, N,•%v lurk. Fur a hu g lime there lifts 1 1 1 , 1'11k7,11.11 it. /V.4111111' Isei.l.ly 111 , 1.121V:1111T ill 1•111 . stlun its, milli 11, Ifr!er, Lnt emphatic ivords •! always. :ft the hififfl, to emus /111 1,111114,11. lint /WI ell lit the 1 .010%,11ei1t :11111 1111111:111e, who euuhl VylllllllllliZe ill tf:c sorrows of 01 hers. 1W.1 . , , 11, sire yhooliefl any disuse. and :ire urcii throivii into lerimits excitement ffif wit ne:fsil m . a hearer or a vollin. Sti c h are to be pitied. \Vt. Jiff old alivays strive to hulk disease and even (lie fire with enluuu•se, •/1111 f specially folic it cry opportunity for all,vialio g ease. this the :oh erliseinents it :4. :4. Hance. of hit. Ilaltimore stieet.l3silf ;more, 111,1.. lefescss 11 certain 111101'e:4, : 1 11411110er WllO liuutr of liny ono std;'cria , from Epilepsy, Spaffinff, or Fits of any kiml.Nliffillfl feel it a pleasure!. eat out his ii:lvertiffc ifient. or its scum other slur :fend word to th e falliffi c fl of the .";l'elll %Vine of his reit:edit, 'Hier Call 1,I! soul 1,1 tune part of th e country hy ne il. Price, $3 per box. Tiro, $3. Tiveli if, $2l. ;7.,i1" VOIt3IS CANNOT I: XI,T is TIE 1 4 1" ,, TEN1. if 11 lib (,1111 use lie tondo of the tliehener Sugar Coated Vege table Purgative Pills. They not only dretroy the worms, lint thoroughly elettu:se the stomiteli 1111( LOW CIS of the 111111.113 or slimy sith,tatice which supports then. Their operation is so genii-. that they may lie administered t'i children 14 ' tile most tender age tvith onl producing those injurious enects upon the general health. which have always constituted the most seri ous objeition to Vertnintees. Thrir indiok generally sn % ioICI,I iu its opelalioll. that the system seldom recover, nom the shock milli the patient lIIIS arrived at yl'ar, Or maturity or !trio:6lly outgrown it. We know several at this moment oh o oot: emistitutimial vigor has heel' so completely parajy..cd by the injudi cious I/11111illistratioll of metallic Vernauges while young, that they are almost totally unfitted' for the transaction of ordinary business. The Clieltener Su gar-coated Vegetable Pills, on the contrary, have never been known to leave any iejurions effect behind theta. 'They rather serve to invigorate the system, and render it proof against the most inveterate ail ments. On the Bth instant, by Rev. R. Walker. at Allentown Furnace, Mr. JACOB Ross to MisS Sybilla Coles. On the 30th of Sept., by the Rev. Joshua Yaeger. Mr. EDMUND S. Tice, to Miss PAttitANE S. EIMMLIIARD, both of Hanover. On the 2d October. by the same. Mr. Ritur, FATZINGER, to Miss SUSANNA E. MEYER, both of Hanover. ' On Thursday, Oct. 2nd. at the U. S. Hotel, Easton, by the Rev. J Gray, Mr. Maxasslis Ochs, to Miss NARY JOUNSON, both of Quaker- town, Pa. On the 6th of September, in Warren. Ohio, of consumption. Mrs. ESTHER IIoPPAIAN wife of Stephen Hoffman, formerly of Allentowo, aged 41 years'. 3E1.1331 1111.43.11.13.3Urr ALLENTOWN MARKET. (Corrected weekly by Netz, Guth 4; Co.) Flour, ''/.3 barrel, . $7 001 Potatoes, . Wheat, 1 2011Itn, . . . Corn, 05 Sides . . Rye -.. 70iShothers, . Oats, 15. Lard, . . llay, . 15 00IButter,. . . Salt, • 55 Eggs, l i l doz., . M EN'S WEAR,—black brown and blue Clothe, of all prices, black and fancy Cassimcres, Satti netts /wall colors and prices, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satin and Silk Vestings, Silk Velvet Vestings, Un der Shirts and Drawers, a full assortment, for Redo cheap by GOTH SCHLOUGH. • IrniItASSUOPPERS " OUT OF TOBACCO."-A St. Louis paper says that the grasshoppers have eat up the entire totiacco crop of Franklin coun ty, and the last .that was heard item them they were seated on the corners of the fences begging every man that passed Jar d dais. O:7E. Bronson, President of the Commercial Bank of New Jersey, announces that the bank has paid in full all the liabilities on which it failed in 1852 ; that the present stockholders have paid in 860.000 in cash, on account of their stock, and the bank will resume a regula business. r71,E111011 COAL. TRADE.—The shipments of coal, by canal, from the Lehigh region, for the week ending Saturday, September 2.oth, amount:- I to 34,715 tons ; total shipments for the sea son. 817,516 tons. , trine expenses of the San Francisco-Vigi lance Committee, it is said, amount to over $50,- 000. The last assessment paid by the ntem• bers amounted to $30,000. 11 - it is stated that over-60,000 barrels of lager beer will be manufactured this year, in lcie, Wis., alone. ELT - SCARCE.- Single ladies over thirty years of ago. 17The National Fair at Philadelphia was visited on Thursday by 10(1,000 persons. FITS WIIY PROMINENT. MARRIED DIED -------- 21,11,-TEYNTW[PI ‘.32arililsl/112'70 I . Assiv„ixec Sale. • I El. ID 1 - I LOON 1-lEREI THE 11'isTnn S'EssioN of title Institution commences ; s_. Fliiii ! F4ll 1 Ell!H 1 'c• "COVES ! S TOVES ! STOYF'S I .t. . on Monday the third tlf ‘Vorentaber. Thu course! k x7 ILL be sold tit the public sale, on Friday the l I '''' of study embiu..cti a thorough English and business ; VV 21th of Qatober, at 10 o'clock in the rom:non, 1 T ILE Agricultural Fair alwnyg nttrael- c..to - 1da ,... 1e '.. I education, Matheiratics, Natural Philosophy, Latin, 1 upon the premises, the following Real L ' state. viz: 1 : attention in..the mind of Ilk , 1,0hc,... on.. n, , „•.•, i Greek, liertuan. Frenelf, Spanish, Music (Vocal and , No. 1.-7 hi well-ltnown ' Par.:fru Stand and Tract', brings scores of strangers to town, :nest of w!...,n, 1 , Instrumental.) Drawing, J.e. Thu following TEM.I.I- iof Land, situate in Treiehlerevills, Washington town-; make some kind 'of a purchase Alliile here, ar..l tats are engaged ill the Institution : • ! ship, Lehigh comity, on the stilts road front Allen_ i course try to (wry out self-iiitere,t by buyit.,; wd. r: ! 1 ifWm. 31. II r.vvoi.i.s, D. D., reb.c.,:0,,4 .Ifraftti mad , town to Matielt Chunk, containing 10 acres, The iln- • they eon get the cheoputr aryl int,l Jit.dointioide !Irt. ! „,.,,/ ,•:,,...•,..... ,r.e.. provenicnts thereon tire a two-story filmic ales for dm loost tiion,y We therefore tare dd.: meth i t-i. S. lit:sai.Lit, IL•D., Inntractor in German (.rut . ,:,....,,.. DWELLING lIOUSE, od or i0r.,..,;0.4 th,, p.m', 1 . ..0 we ii,,,, incl. ~.,, , e;,.e.! ;, y 0, , ,,,... ' La_ frame Sti.bling! and sheds, nod other outhotild- ' our Rill and Winter stock of Dry (hood-. Its: by-:Mode ftla. 1). 11. non t.. A. 11. .Ilothelitatien, -Incient Lan- . . , . , . Clothing, ..tt.., and whielt wc :fan all'ord in sell chep,. I logs. The lan.' t. composed 01 111011:100V llnd farm cunt nay ,..-,. • • I for 0 •i• ! uttnytt, il . .f. other ...ore in town. an. to In tli ~ ,• , land. !Intl is well plaidell with choice fruit trees.* . f Illit. ti Eat. IV. 1.111,..111:11, A. IL .1,4,'..t0at in Zavrom, ~,, . • , • • what we say we only I,lt n mil 1...f0re purchases are ..". . 2.—.1 certain Tract of Lino' .ithitte ill the , ,„"; ', , mode elsewhere as we don't elfargo anything for sfqtte pine.% adjoining lands of 1•• Ole inc. me, other , . ' , ' , land of John Tr...wider. containing 21 acres, Theinl- ! twwiii!..!.. %Vaal We hate. out rave nay ItOrmlll Oil hay i Mn. J. t11:1111.1IN AN[71..11/1 , ., reeneh, Nprii , !/+ find .Dra /ring. pi.iivitleilla therein] are a lino ' , tory frattm ; sit u i,rie.,.., ~ t yl,d and ?utilit tire not suitable. IVe are Mit. C. F. HERRMANN. neater,'" VoNtlonil Antra , ei , lent we have tho most fashionable goo:(.: in town, niettlgil .11.1 e• • , r .-_,:, 1 , DWELLING lIOUBE, . bemuse we have no 20 year old stock oti our shelves Miss Augt_tinn 1f icoAaos, ..iss;stont in ream. , -• .. ano other outbuildings. .1 considerable par-! like some others, which. is freque, fly nntined ill'. f.., Deport,coar. Lii..i,:,ll.is Woodland, and the balance meadow and farm ' now, Ind nearly everything is fresh. an 1 alarms •mail 151iss CATitrittxti licv:a.Ltis, _b.-dm/mit in P,•,',,,,,,w Depot rti,ent. ! age t.. keep it so, by selling fit each low priers that No. hi.—.\ Tr.iet of Lend. situate in the:antic place, ! lit tilt end of each sons tit we have ser.roely anylliitig lishievial atteefion is invited to the Fcw,tlx DP.- ' adjoining No.- I. No. 2, nod other latia iir .I.llill 1 reilliiinilig. We tiny exclusively for r:1;• - tfi• coil by osorrnr.:. r whiele is entirely seporateldfront Abe :Male Troichler. vont tiniti:: - two lows.f. Thu tract i!! switit- gaiiiiiig• that per et titage lye ear: sell lower than ti:.,,, lhi P artwvil f• tot IVittch . pupil. , being i.i.iirileti in.the the to eat 111! hi liiiii.iili!..7l..l!, ,i. , it is soliaort ! ..l wi th . ..who 1.1. s ~,. "Cult," ~,,,I wilt! are 11!,,r..e,!•,.. 6.,:n!,,..11.!.1 ! Seminary. Litt among: II.!• 1 r friell& in' in the villat;e two publie roads, &dui i., ut pets ant used as meadow to •• :seem" fee llit'Colllll 14,1 I , :' limil . 1111111.111,. Tlte:-e and cot's t•nient to the -clu•ol. told hula boil. . Rye holm worthy ul vonsidurol ion. IVe hot - via:l no. 11 . :It318 Pak 110. k HD .\ XD 'fl7l'floY. No. I.—A ' fract of \Votalland, sitnate i.. the ,11111' . 1 , 1:( . 1“..1 . 11 1n1 . ,11. VII I ;•tllencli,l stock of Lurie,'littE: - .'s TritioS .‘NI, I.io.li!DlN , ; Ore P ken for the Session place, adjoining litinlit of .liteoh Ninineeineiter. Ile, • titiOlti.t. of it•n latest styles of plain. Hoch, ellint,:• • . o r lire „,t(.•., iit ...,r.tifll rlOirw. (:.f20•00.) or tit the hen Kern and others, ...obtaining I I:el . :Jana 111 rod,,; barred and t.tri!ied Silks, Very cheap. Do I.:tine , . rule ,if s3. * , per gunner, etch quarter payable in ad- ! and in 01'121'111.n with heavy oak and .ithet•lillllo`r. I 1`11::11111(fl . 0.1) !Rages, Plaid Do I,:litws, plain MA Ir.ll- ' vance. 1 No. 5. -A 'ft :tot of Land. ritook. is the same 'dace. ,ey all-wool Ito I,aines. Coburg Clotho. Alps. cos. Loa- I Tuition in the Primnry nepßrt.. tier quarter, 51.00 , adjoining lands of Peter Rebcrt. probes IZern. tool ! Tres, idol Calieoe., or all sorts :mil !whys. from .3 ch . . i i o ' Second thvoiti, (indult. Berman.) 0.011 all the shire named tracts, containing 20 neres. Aiup to I'l.L Of SHANVLs wo have n largo and un-! " " Actideinieel Department, 7.30 considerable potaion is Woodland, with ill hinds of surpassed as:ailment, :itch as lfrocha,—single :111.1 . EXTitAS. • timber, and the latianeegood ritrin lint, I dotihie. Buy stitie, cloth. Cit:huiere. Operas., Ftellas, M ais i e on tile Piano, tirgan, Violin mid 1111itnr,lmil At the same time and place, the l'olhowjag person-, Ae„ of nit lii-1, niot ioniitin., our nsiortinent of French. t . , , pottish tinu Italian, taught hy the mo-t tic- al property will be cola itt, hobble stile: Pour Itoelf..- DOME' , :TIC (i001 1 : ; ;,1:. 101 l and varier', nniong them con lied ProfekNor.. together with Ditwing ill all way and other pleasure earrilofes, I coal idol 1 cool;- I soon superior bleached and mildelelied Mil:dins of all • its forms, are given for n mod. v.:le extra chorge.ing stoles. with pipe. a quantity of barrels and boxes, ' widths. prices and qualities, bleached all!' 11111!1•21111led For further particulars or cirotthirs ioldress the I a' lot of build i ng and sow log , , l'eti.as hoods, awl a Tattle Diaper., till width.. ,te. 1• ' Ittimel! , .::11 wool. or Prineii./11, V.M. M. It IiTNOLI)S, larze lot of tidier articles tug, niiinerwis to inviitinn. . :111 colors, as IoW as 23 1.0. a yard. bleat-hod and MI- dliielli!!1V11. Lehigh Co„ - i'll• 'rho above being the fl,riner property or .holm 1 . ,1i.,,..;,,,i r:,0t,,,, r1in,,,,i,. ,r , i,,,,hei, , , w 00,,,,,,,.. —3t, j Treichler. . c' ,,,,, h , . T 1 e0d0!...1 , ......i5 , ., very cheap. II ENTLE- I The conditions at the time and pi.u.e of :ale, and , : ' .I.EN% -- ; WEA ll,—to this I , i - navh we' pay particular 1, iittendatice given by , iiitcatioa. AVc liar.: a large and heavy slotlt of ' EDWA iIT) 1 0 111.1•111, AF:igliee. 'lt E.\ 1/1" AIADE CLOTHING, of all desoription , .. October : : 1, 101)1, --hlt wili.•ll wn oiler to sell cheaper than it 1..1i1l he 1......,h. PB, - . ---- - ------ anywhere el : , in town. Among the sleek we have I I, UIC 8 - 11, 1i.% , 01 Lind , of Proelc and Business ('...its, cemoom. ' Plain and Fatio - C,:ssimere Pont, of nil price. W ILL lie sill at pliblie oats. on Saturday fly:23th , Vest:,--Idaelf. Satin. Silh, Piddi iind c.•innt-11, tct' if Delober, tit I .....1..ei.. in the af,cimoot, npon ' gether with :ill hinds of Cloths, Patio and 1„,,, , i t the retuis,, the fiutt.,wiD g doseri',ed velimble lioal, Cai! , 'lnere-f, Shirts, collars, lt....ang, Draw. r... ;.!1.. F,t•i.l.!, Viz:-'— ileihiers. l'ilder Siiii 1 , . Cc:nat . +. Ties, Stocks. 111.!Vt . ,, NO. 1.--A 1101 - SF. AND I.OT OF C.llOl - ND. SIT- ,t . .e.. 1 , 114•11 5...! Will ~ •11 c:lealit2r than the chomped. lode' in North IVliiteliall town-hip, 1.e1ii!..:11 e..iiiity, • Curiae 1111,1 judge Psi' .VVIII'llOlVell. 11.1j.lillillg 11111 , 10 Or Frallldill P. Iliehh . y. Plod Ballit.t.' L. STII.II:SS 0 - Co. . ! Peter tirtiti and other,. eoninitting 11l 11ert2. , , mom or' S!•!!.t. :2 I. 1 is lees.—l: I TIWI'CLIII t-1 . 1,11•4 li ;11%7, 1.,•:...1., . .—' ---- IZi IiWELLING TIOUSE. . 4`, 3 !',..: " `- 4f.4:77 r4.:oTic. _, • Almt I :fere, or the attire is ~r c..., ;sect 'i... 111. 1E \S. Jon's Titricni•Eti . ii .l his wife checuoq ~......ii,,,i. . , 4 MAR( .1 Sv. of tile toten-liin of Washing ::.t. 2.---AN., fIIER TIZA("I' 01' LAND, : Um. 1. , -high c•ninty, on the s'll /Its of S....ptt.tn . . ;-:' , , lil l .l , ill the :.tad 1;;,,,1,,,, :toil ;:' nt. '% • , ent , ullt , ' her. 1856. titit.le a voluntary a.signininit to the i! ' " , n l q "!•!'..::- -'3.6411 one 1 " 11. " I. 1:-. 4'.."1 is .) '-'l' . • , 11. and the !di! undersigned, of .tll their a•nitert v. real turd per. e:feeile tit 1...0.1:and. 3 .10 i 1.....: ( . ..il • lt , • iniiil. fin' Ihe benefi t of thei r • , redil ors, unties b: parcha.•el co . , ire, Or ill ll'Ilt•ll... ao.llllly I, la,: :1ia1 , , , ~ .1., intre hn. ei-, . tetchy g iven to all such indebted to the said Al' TIIE S.‘AI h: 'fl:,::: : I :C!) pl..‘('r., J,,11,1 Pi, 1 , :).1,.) . . to netke 1 , 1.1111t!Ili. within CI the I , iliolvili,!: personal pro:wily %t ri 1.,• ...1.1 at 1•; , ,;:e , weeks from date he! col' and :111 such g l..111) may solo. A rohi - o,:e allure, +I I iteklllrtly iii.:::-Ille C:11 . 1 . illl.:o. bats 11 . 1.; - .1 e i nittis against said Treicl,lce, are coral ti 11,31: 1'i.111 . -IIIIr:, Wal;;,till. tilt lluillV6l. , ll 1. , I 1 . 1 , e11l :I.'lll nett ant bent lea , • .. , Ti-c .. , nditten, at the time and 1.1.1,1, 1 i ~:‘,..., . •••• toi l 1 , ) EDIVARD KOOLER. kssignee. thiL. ittt.qoiao...., ;.!,iveit by I'll 1 : N Ii LIN :'. 311 . .1 /.:::-, I S'.ll- I°- I'A i • i, L.\1.1.11 - I', A - ',ihhec, 4 /: . •11., HI I. Oct. 15 B2I. I PI'.B.LEOBT. ,i 11• O F N S:third:ly the 14 of Novena(, r, a nttUlioll will hake plate at the pithily , house of Jacob ,:ilit.l.ael. h Nose Ti xtv. i . 9 Leltie:lleonitty. In wltiefi Jill 1 , 11.irg of sputa I 1 I I v invitnil. The IVltitell: 11 Artillerists. 4.. Capt. Basil:lmam' the Putnam Artillerit is. Unlit. Oath. will piniitively be present. Iv . getlicr iiiili the Alillerstown. and Fog !s. Mlle tires: , Banls. Other military iiinpa. A ......., nies have heir invited aunt Will pri.h tt l t ly he present. As this trill he the last Battalion in the County for the present ;mason, it grand tarn nut may hil 10.1,01 Sr. At the some time and plaint, the Whit-M.ll Arttlicretit3 will litilil theirA tipeel....//s JACOB ATTCIIA EL. —lit- alma NEIV t: , 101):.- -11 ateler.Leed le:re in, , t re,•ei% e•I at their i;r4.ery in N.•rth Seventh St go id a.rurlutcnt .1 nil kiwi , . or .1. Et' :40. I VT.AI 2, Nj and is 11111 r, oill , r1 , 1 . .1:11.10!.411111 1{1!IT1A,. A. 1:I' ILL & :74)X. I. . \ NI) PElS.—: , inftil i'e S.ffip Ili gilt turd rtrun 1.12e01,11,1.el (.1. tity. C. A. 1:11IE furred trablwrit , , 1 y the !:iatel ar 1. -• C. A.1:('11::,@ • - - - - _ pE.I NFTS— al !t1 1-y h.ll. h... - - Nit Yr..% t 4 AND 1 , 11I'vt;;;. I.nytT liri.irl or:ATI riot tinolity nt : nt It; retail. In,Ling M 1.,. C. A. 1.1 HE CIDEB 11. 1 n ••• AIANUFACTOIZIT. till luny „nr Se.l , ll' :51:1I.11C:1011 ES goo:1 rit•.... , 0t 01111:IS, $ Sl,lllll of T..;•• eon, Ctir h:::e by A. 1: Tg; rlrd — '_ol:Cll I s 1,1,y that in I,ir:minve ir A,t 11 (. t . . 1•111 ) u i a. eitlii`.4.4 Act 1....2.11111, of Int ;tlzl. 1 , . I:, the 1'. , 1!0v.iii...r in n In Ili,. Collrt to lie hold of enilwr next nor I.ii•en, hi sell Vii.. our, .11,4 Li.luors, in nut : L. ili 1 •••i \ - tley Iron North r. , tt then Penney :11111 Philip 11LIT,'”, trn.lnnr antler the ;nut iLetster :'iegl•rietre Nertli IVltitel.ell ten =II 6 3.. 4 X ar—A. FOIL NOVEAII14:11 7. I:4wur.l Kehler vs. Charle.. Ili' ter and \Vile. 2. Fry c r'.4.4non 1. (;1•01.;;42 :llt•tt /Ayr r.. I 4. Meirtler Fr.lwan ,e. 5: Mulled( :1. linau:s v.:. Newhard .1: r„ , itnun. ().•hs vs. Henry Yo.tger. 7. Puler I,aulneh v,. tlnalvs S. Challis Smith vs. 11. I.n.lionl auh. e v 6. The Lehigh Crane Iron inpany. 10. lievid Troll(' vs. The Valley It. It. Cu. Irrtrry, Same. ‘s. Catly.ritte .Tarrett. • I:l..lunathan Muit. llamersly A; Co. 11. 'l'humn, Selp y.. l'e.f2r 11. Butz. 75. Yaw i, If. IVl:i.lner's use vs. Tillinnon J. noir luau and 'Terre I'e/fa:al 111. Same vs. Same. 17. Same vs. Same. . Grim vs. Miller A: Kramer. Tilghman Iluffinan's use vs. Francis 11. IVehlnYr. 20. James ('railer ye. Ilenhen 21..Tayob A. Leihy ya. Ilenjamin F. Levan and there. 22. Aaron Lorn,li ys.11;110. Ses;freaves. Schmitt. v,.• Ilan I•r' ISicl.cr. 21. ]ire Henry vs. 11enhen nail others. 25. l'harlus Zianne.rnvin vs. S:urah Tryxler. 26. llynben Henry vs. luoterl W. (1n41.4. I'. Is. Sl3l U ELS, Prot 11. • C 0 It PItOCIL A NI A 'l' 10 N M TIIEIt LAS the lion. //smw D. ..1/”.rs,//, Pres ident Judge of the Third Judie's] District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of NurthiunN ton nod Lehigh, and Peter Haas and Charles Keck; Esquires, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Lehigh, 'ma by virtue of their Justiees of flu) Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, and Court of General lluarter Sessions in and for the said county of Lehigh, have, by their precept to me directed, ordered that n Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas and General Jail delivery and Orphan's Court for the said county of Lehigh, bu holden at Allen town. ou MONDAY the na day of November next, to continuo two weeks, NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the Peare an 1 Constables of the county of Lehigh, that they ore IT the said precepts commanded to- be there at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their relic, record,., inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining. and also that those who are bound Ey roeognisances to prosecute against the prieoners that are or then shall he in the jail of the said county of Lehigh, are to Ito then and there to prosecute them as shall Its just. (liven tinder toy hand in Allentown, the Bth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousend eight hundred and tifty-Six. 1 ME NA'rIIAN 'WEILER, Sheriff. GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH Sheritrii Mice, Allentown, Oct. 8 QILIWLS. SILMLS,—The heed asHortinent A. and Winter ShaWiSin Alit'lltOlSU, such as Brodia, Long and Square, Blanket : 4 1inn1s, Mou'rning, Me rine, and ether Shoe.lF, for sole pileup by G UN! SCH I. 0 UCH. =El= ME ZEES I. AV. ) ~i ilegistei s Aot ice, N OTICE is hereby given to the heirs, creditors and others, who luny be interested in the estates of the following deceased persons, in Lehigh county, to wit: 1. Phu account of William Gorden, Exe , .itor o S:u•oli 2. The tie...mint of Nathan Fry, .Idtainktrator of Sul• , uum Ilityp.lieeM. 6. The neconot of Owen \Mille• and Godfrey .I.'e ter, Exectitor:3 of Eli•r.nbeth Miller, .kmji. 4. The Recount ~t. Elizabeth Ileititz and Sol o m o n AtlminiArator::, of John S. lleintz. • 2. The account of lieni•y Nrievna and Elias Win and. Adininii•tratorB of Ludwig INleclily, deed. .. 6. The account of Jeremiah Pensternmeher and James linesman, ~Idminittratord of MieMud Ilaus man. deed. 7. Tho account of George Miller and Peter Miller, Executors of Peter Miller, dee'd. 8. The account of Stephen Andress and David Andress, Executors of 13arhara Andre, dee'd. 0. The account of Anthony S ttliz ,and Some' Shultz, Administrators of Anthony' Shultz, coed 10. Thu account of Joseph Welter, or the Real Estate of Andrew Schissler. 11. The Account of Jacob Peter, Guardian of Ma. seen Peter, (lee's!. 12. The account of Martin Kemmerer, Adatini, trot, of 360:Ilona Kemmerer, dee'd. 13. 'rho account of Charles Posta., Executor of Susanna Surber, dee'd. 14. The account of David Klein, Adininistrittor of i Charles Deshler. dee'd. 15. The Recount of Joseph \Veins, .I.lx,ent , ..rof Wit limn li. I,ch, liee'd. 16. The• account of Phnon P. Haas nod Sam-.ie. Comp. Aiinir's. of Joints 11an,., 17. 'Phu account of \Vllliam NVii:: Kiefer, Adminit‘trittors of Henry 11.., li, de, - The above mimed Executors, Attiiiitiittrators 111 i; Guardians have tiled their Accounts in the Regbter' , office, in Allentown, in nail i ' ol - the County of Lehigh. which said Accounts will by laid before the Ori;hati'. Court or said count• fur confirmation. on Fr . ..!..v t';.• 7th day of NOITICII/Vl . , •nt 11l ,';,. forenoon. SA:NIVEL COLVEIL October, 8. MB A c,l R 17L1 2111 : 1' 13 II (:,K iNRJ DG p AHTI 7, II] ;, : p the Dent..er.He t.t.• ..te ' po4ctit -teinpiegt tee tt,t tte, it t•xiteete.l i•• ••' • • ' • ,'"', 1•• • ; ": • tett . ' :0••tt Allettt.te in It hieh event, it etn111•111 ' , '" , '' , '"1" : ‘ ," ! 1.1"' : "1. , '. .., "1 d'" ; "" 1 , 1:1 . e 1,.11.1i110,:4 Lin) WI rain Hint J'I.•:11' 11Vn. I :c o. :1 5 11 liehttihi crri c. ttott it.ltere he I , 1:1111 n '29!!, t" itt-t I.turittt.l fleet New Veil 11 "" "r',. " i !"'" ' t:icy purchaf,.l a btoch tse.,,, trout nni! 311 , 1 :111 In•N011s 11.1% eny =I 11=11BEMI!I MEI •c • • ;:l CIS s./ az.3 CZ Ft! E. A"F X C EZ ! i,,„ 1 there 1:1 1•,•111. 111,10 VI; "%Cl' WI ctnullrr, Hutt };rent 1.1 ril.Z Tt•lTl , ry 1;1 . ”11. ,I1:111 hu :I tree or ,hive 1 . ;10. zNirc, in infttniliwz iho 1..• , •r .\!:‘ h; , ,v!t .I,ire to live a hatethet „c ju,t ree,ievd fcwat Vol!: Hti:l 11.•IiI1Jia a lane :Intl heavy st,,,h w;, :t ,„ thioi: it t 1 .• .1W ;rite" enr ~,, iso witt v. • ..henpur 111 . 111 Vtlyittely eke, heer,;,, hav,, 111111 111.11...qy i. the he, t Vo t I;:.‘e at em;.llrrtit tunaether, if they Ire to nolie ;ivi:l2. 1,i,•12 well 10141%111 ht - ` the pul.;:e. Lhy :n.l sell for Well to3ny s:11, - on.l ,n :1 profit, „ ” multi. ns.t.) roll nhn fe. Ace!! 1.;:i.0.1, pre ,„!,i iu,ihc cilit,2lll,l u. rl. 1,11 Ntt1:10 , 111,P11- I,liu 1101t1/IW,II. :In' 11 , 11, I !IWO'. :11111 tee hi -11:0 persons to 0X:1111 . 0111 P,I*1!1..111: t purelnwes ivi'd nu ;,;i t lhent itr ,v6:.1 tee vie. CUT!! (• Sr . /IL Of . 1'1!, 11 We,t r_i () I 'SF:la:1:1'1Ni; do.ip .1' ,n.• II L, t s,lvete.l ti: t ,•rit 1•,,n.1 it, ot* Dielit Ind or all •price , , 11.11'y I , itriiiinr, :Ind Apron Clivelie, Linen :till Colton Lin,eys, 12:inton Tot, Linens, 11'uulLn Blankets. 'AI el GUTH gf.• .S.C'lll,Oll7l'.Y. Job Printing, Of all kinds neatly executed at this Office P.ILL 117A"I'ER (7001).c:, I //ZirCll . IIi•HP 00, Yryll, , 4 'o /1, 11 , 1 be 11/1 .it any oth,•1.:1101,10I.t. MEI . tool. 11111 IV:.1 . 111Ii:i•fl 110 tile l.prrcrentcd nt t iv• I line 4.1 . lluart jule Fold by the propriehm4 , •I I!.;~ ~sra malse, and nun r. 1!<• !wing good tloralole work. :1!:ooe.: !heir e o , •oriment nply be foui;(1. lice l;lncl. nod 1;;.,e •:!,• DnESS• :I,VD FROCK co:ITS in ex hi,t Frin:1•11 1 , 11 , 1 1 1:1.W tre 101111 • 1.. 1 11VC 1111.1111,1'11 11114 ill:111111 1 r:t.,iiiler=; Over T.r 1111 1 111:11111C1, irl,ff;/1.111". V..,1,1.:111.11111.1,q,•••11,111;./1•1 11. 1.1/. I: D I) Iron, ,•' 11 :1 •rc:lt I'r tlrtsf N5.5-k I's 111 , . l t, ll I . t , r 1 . ! 1.7. n 1. :11,1 t 111,1il 1111 y 5.51. .. . . , m. - 1..,,,1, i• iii ll' ..11"1 ~ ,i i•i•• ...Hit : i . 1.1 1 . :`.1 !Len it 1.- . :: I lei, t. they .1.1111.0 w :..i. 1r , .•0 0 0. , , Hy ••• Al., H', ti_t• ,t , .. 1' .. ,7 c., '... ~i.:•... :... rt.. no. !•.t,. Wintr v 1ip..,:,.... :. 1 . ... 1 . . , ...1i, :11, Dl, , Nyl`!, i.1:.1: ! ; hilt , i,. ,111 , 1 1 . V1 . : . , , ,i , X 1 , 1 1,11 111!i. .., 111,11101 y 1.1:1`,i in r . totes of the kii.il. C. , I . .n.! ~... iii..r.ire you pitnimsu i el-eivher,. in. I;.t‘y willi:L.:ly :, .mlie 1V11:11 they parr. 1 r i l'iiiiy mr;,. , ati:f:ca th.t:.1.:1 I:..•ir ;;“.I,l.car a c'.e eX- 1 Hiniii4tiol). 1 • I::: . li. ii. NEIVII Alt I) 1 . . I All,ntiiwn, Sei.t. 17. —'', TO "3' CTIC F. . IN iho Orphan's Court of Lehigh -r..% \, itotinty. in the twitter of the tic- Count tai .fauns G. Geringer, Adminis trator of all and singular the goods 3, Iles. which were of Jacob Ocher, late of the , t , ltyhil) of IVeisenluirg, in the county of Le and t. tv: 0 01very I.tripi and risi:vrim ffig"..ns .i stool: lal.i V; I , oar And now, August Gth, 18513, the Court ap, MILLINERY COOD:3, point Joshua Scilierling. auditor to audit and tho vory latest and most approvetlicl.;!-Vis: resettle the above account; and make distribu . of 'Wpm., whirl) will bu soli as L'''& 4 • lion according, in law. (heap it not a little sleeper, than they e,eil par.tha.ti at From the Records. noy in town. 11,:r Ft , Wk of 'Ribbons Peale :—J. AJICKLEY. Clerk. nod Acciteini l'howers eannot nurpassed in thin 01. The it nal lor above named will attend to the any other (NAM try town for beauty and cheapness._ duties of his appointment on Friday the 4thS she wants person.; to give her n tall ftudeNniiiine hor so dna they may ,judge for theuv,elves. A, of October itext.dtt If/o'clock in the forenoon, she has acquired a thorott.:ll knowliah:o.of tb, hi lat the public house of llenry M. Sciberlin,..o . ., in oa,s, and employ- none but 1110 110-1 Iliiliutrs . she Weisenlairg township, Lehigh county, where PrelwrisiWilrraill Ivor!: done at her estaldish • all per,:ons Mst tereed may attend if they see meatl,.. ropae.ade 1. she is anxious to rums. hot's an who may liner her tvith their I. it ronage. 3 ' 0 . '11131 SEIBERLING, Auditor. onett repaired so as to :nab.: them look equal to new. She returns her thanks tor the pa tronnnal dots I Sept. 24.. •or, tar Lestowed on her, and hopes strict attention to end selling at low juices, to merit a cumin. - nonce of Ille Came. . . September 17. t3. - to GENT'S TRAVELING lino al . superior orticlo, juEt received r.nd L. STI;1,1"S.: A: CO. o pm 'SC Sid SALE. Bvrirow .r r:- ~•12r of th e Urthloo F (.ell . l • 1111. t: ill I, t•nit.“,l II t. ot, L'ia it di_: ilptm vtuttai,, , the f,lluwing t'arbaiintd pre;.,l•- ty tit: • A cert a i n 1.a.,0 of 1110.1 ho a plot rte ~,t,.,..: ..tont...! t.isv%s!o , l, it , t'!, • ,0* t•(••• J r", ..• •••• .0: • Ailt.nt , .wil . : to , , t . pi,,%; : muttts r. • 'woof the 4ir ,• 1.11 the :Loy al lie and clue to teriditiive T 1) E 1 s i 11 t , Z .rBt itl., Sh1;V:1, 1,11 O FFICE No. 5 8 /1.:11.1i1., • i11...WS Co's. Stareolora,l. tdl tiracs, satirfaction Tret a, (nth ,t; , 'deal tittles warranted. ' at thr Amerirap Hotel. Allentown, March 5. TIN lIOLLOW WARE, SV(.. le urered ut :inch exceeding low prices. of stores cver:.• knew]] stile of Parlor, littr-ret in and Unice Stoves, and of 'En nod Ilidlow 'warn be takes pains in keeping on hand that eau possibly be wanted in his line, u hielt all made b.y frond practical workmen and the very be , ' rtot , erialv. Particular attention is paid to Spoutin ;and Iloefillf1:. nbinh ha n/Wllyt , done in en unsarpvszect style and workmanlike manner. - Persons WiShing to purchase articief in his lino of business ace r,?peetfully invited to call at Ilia store and C0111::;02 ilatAll'ClVt!S of the splendid !dock and priers. All 1,11. d. efjubbing done at short notice and nute9. rec,ived, n lino IlF,orrtm•rt of Silk, Moleskin nad and Soft Hots, for Men and and f"..1!, and Fancy Cups, of the von. cheap. TRUNK, AND VALISES. g pA large :1:;rowot le , ther and oil cloth trunk , , , rn.., bra , . to ;!thi.l. 1)11.1 Vnlisee, Carpet. Bag=, dc., nt hnr prl,e , at the aeon " Union Shoe and 11 , ,t S:ore." No. 77 Weet Muni ien street. Allentown. ELIAS MERTZ. Sept. 17. --el' TI ETTERS of Administration having been o.the undersigned in the e , tate of DAVID FINK. kite of thetownship of Ireidelberg, T.rhi 211 cnnnty, 4Pec:lF , ', l. all persons indebted to estate are requested to make payment with, in six weeks of this date ; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them, duly authenticated fir settlement, within the above mentioned lime, to EU Comt SnAe, rY virtue mil pnrsnn Two or en order is sued out of the Orphan's Court of the County of Lehhilt, there will he expoced to hublic sale. on Friday the 24th day of October next. at 1 o'clovl: in the :if entrain. on tract No. I. the fMowing valnaltle teal estate. viz: NO. 2 --A' certain Lot of ground situate in Lower Mactiney township. Lehigh county. on the road from Allentown to Rea , line,. adjoining ' lands (.f lltratii llarlaeher. Jacob liarholier and others. entitainine 2 1 1 acres, more or less, i all good farm land. The improvements there on are a one story FR \ME DWELLING HOUSE. f tile. an+ ot her ow buildings. A good W(.11 is near the boost.. and the lot is well plant ' wi , h choice Fruit. trees. NO.:; --A Tract of IVriorllnnii, situate irk 17 qa•i• 1 avinizy township. Iwhich county, ad. .joining lands ofJonns Bastian. Renhen Bastian, and 011101. s, containing several acres and several Boing the Trril ectilte of the late Jonas Faust, hoe of Li,wt•t• Nlncengy township. The tiorn‘. on the dar at tile ty!:1 , :.! of Sale, an:l due at., ed.", . 2 ; v I, ‘ , WI-111:N BAST ' AN. t .Idutin'S. ELE:IINA DORSET Ozt. 1 A ItTitrir:-:i tTENT Al It-Tioirr SELF-SEAL ! r AND JABS, -for preserving Preoli Temol“eg. 4.... for bolo nt tho New York Slum ; No. No. 29 IVc t sweet. Allentown, Pn. lIOF'I'T S Sl:ref:Eß T, Solu Agents. .',7:3•13r;e: 41irentious trith each Con. MEI • i{OCETZ Z.inssex, Sp!ee?, E x l'e:t. 'will!. 'Dr! -1 tr • '.•, ' 1 1c , ":10. n froli nn.l l}• at 0/171.f. SC/PI. OCCLUS. E.—.% we ll ,tooi: !;:n+.: f 4, lt! ar by thn piece, flit Niil; 'a: Gl - 771:f•Self 1;0r -errs. _ . ri • oil olritlis, x) i.• ;rm., hie Oil 11,th., :-I,,tr it!. CI .t! •. the 13,:et exet•llei •=rl4. by ‘c .s. 1. 2 ~,(1 i n wh o l e , , 1311 - (Itinrtyr Currey, for s: GUTH tr, SC11101:CIL :)( 1 1CING 1 I *, If( 1 11 , :`.1.•No. 13 Iller;t. Hamilton F'a'rt, op!,,,mite. 11:o Oda Trail. coils dm ;:u toLtko of the ciiizea>• of AllW.l9wn and vicinity, lu . the 'het the never in the hi , t,..ry of the town wo o Cure nn eltnitli:low•ct 'lint 1:..ja.7;n hand a larger and m•.rc eumt.!i•to Itzkurtnieta of 1,11 kind, and varictict ' of erpripr, lirnzs, lend and pew ter will lie tilla.o in tixdonge fur new . Ware. Lpt. 1;, Glorious News. TllE'itndon.ivno,l hes j mq returned from the City with a FT , I,o”::.; assortment of New Goods, which iu I , onev:ioa with previonFly'recieved, form a very h:r•:, tmd nh,urpos6ed stock of the following nAtilcd 0ni1.4: tact T AFID SHOES. and 1:.;•,' Kip mot coarse Boots and 11: ,, ,rnn.4: Men', Co.;re , s Boot. and (loiters ;.Shoof, nod Boys' n.frl Boote. I;aiter,. kid !Iwo neint, and BuEkilj a u .l Chibire„•, ;.;h 00; :, tozethur Wail an uiisurigneed or HATS AND CAPS -7:77AT CID "3E17 =l2l SANIUEL J. KISTI.ER, Administrator. Melberg, Sept. 10, 1850. .1. O. •t i.." 1 , . jil "iokr or •.'t , --' t I) S.ll'. in L ; / ';',/ i .crill. 01 WI! _nr :311 sizes and priers. for 6/ . 7 . 11,r. sarriorcirs. `6 .t , :. ! ..i l _, I:i"•! NE017:1 LTC2I'ID .11A iclmlentle and ,on, No. 10 East 311111111113111 -3m OE EMI
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