US====i=n oitrioimmiimm.Tenn. 'GRAND 'JURORS. Peter Shyder, Beg., Lynn; Joseph Nagle, Allen town; David Sharer, North Whitehall; Nicholas Dewalt,Manorer; Jonathan Scholia, North White hall; Joseph Miller, Upper Macungie; Samuel Sie ger, North Whitehall; A. G. Benninger, Allentown; Simon Schuler; Wollenberg; Thomas Patzinger, North Whitehall; Isaac Mast, Upper Salmon; John Sharer, Beath Whitehall; Enos Weiss, Allentown'; W. C. Smith, Allentown; James Lower Macungie; Joseph Boar, Wei/Isenberg; Minium ekly, jr., Heidelberg; Chitties Peter, Washington ; Jonas Neff, Lyon; Abraham Mickley, South White hall; Daniel Ossr..ld, Lynn: John Fenstermacher, Washington; Jacob Dobbs, Lower hilltotd; John Ls Matehett, Catasauqua. PETIT JURORS.—rmer s am , r ; B a ts, Upper Macungie; II t rman Rupp, Upper Macungie; Solomon Diefenderfer, Smith Whltehalk; Jacob Gumbor, Lynn; William Eckert, Allentown•, Nathan Snyder, Allentown; William Lichtenwallner, Upper Macungieq . Amos B. ITclier, Upper Mei:mingle; Jonas K r err, Lowhill; Het ry Schultz, Lower Milfird; -William Stein, Weisser). berg; Jacob Remaly, Washington; John Leith, tip- Mer Saucon ; 'Jena, Werley; Weissertberg ; Peter ans, Upper Macungie; Samuel Steinbach, Lower Milfeed • Jonas G. Geringer, Weissenberg; Joel Ress,Vasbingten; David Fisher. South Whitehall; William Weidner, Upper Sauern; Samuel F. Lutz, Lynn; Michael Scbaudt, Salisbury; Jesse Smith, Upper Macungie;.William Horn, Allentown; Aa ron Dubbs, Lower Milford; Jacob Messer, Jr., Lynn ; Richard Levers, Allentown : Samuel Hottol, Lower Milford; Solomon Deily, Hanover: Joseph Nies, Upper Milford; John Flexor, Salisbury; Stauffer, Lower Milford; Daniel German, Hei delberg; David Scbadt, North Whitehall; John Boyer, Catesatiqua; Christian Muss, Wotaonberg. PETIT JIIRORS.—czcoND rTEEK Yonne Ziener, Upper Simeon; Owen Romig, North Whitehall; William Wint, Hanover; Jonathan Blank; Weissenberg; Joshua Miller, South White hall; C. Bough, Cntnonuryun . John Boger, Salle bury; Jonathan Rumfeld, Upper Sane° o• Jacob Holben, jr.,.Allentown; Jacob toiler, Wash ington; John - Pfeilly, - Lynn; Reuben Spinner, Salisbury; John Youndt, Upper Simeon; George Desch, Lower Macungie; William Beek•r, Allentown: Jonas L. Brobst, Lynn; Moses Keck, Salisbury; William Roth, Heidelberg: Jacob Reichard, Hanover; John Trumbour,Notth Whitehall ; Alexander Singmaster, Loom. Macungie; Peter Wert, Washington; Wil linm Saadi, Ntrth Whitehall ; George Brong, South Whitehall; Charles Hoff. Upper Salmon; Owen Knerr, Lowbill ; Jesse Bitting, Allentown; Samuel Moloney.. Catasnuqua ; David Follweiler. Lynn; James Weiler, Lower Macungie; Daniel W. Lehr. Allentown; ; John llngenbuch, Allentown; Dnniel Weaver. Lynn; Daniel Mohr, South Whitehall; Amos Becher, Allentown; Peter Hendricks, North Whitehall. A Dun in A RAGIL—The Connersville (Tudi ana) Times gives the following account of an attack upon some boys by a deer: " A few difya age, thiee sons or Ephraim - J 115 - 117)Tr , resides in Fairview Township, aged ten, twelve, and fourteen years. wfnt to the wo3ds to gath er hickory nuts. While they were engaged in that occupation, a tame deer, belonging to John Bates, of the same neighborhood, attacked them. The first caught the eldest boy on its horns and tossed him in the air. The boy fell among some logs, and there lay with his head act between them, and while in that positio n the animal endeavored to gore him with his horns, but shielded from its thrusts by the logs. The next eldest boy, seeing the danger (Ibis brother, attacked the deer, which turn ed-on him and tossed him- into the air., The youngest boy then made at the deer, and was likewise tossed into the air, but fell on the an mars back, which frightened it and caused it to run toward a fence close by. The little fel low fell off. and escaped to the fence. The deer returned and commenced its attacks on the two oldest boys, while the youngest started to the house for assistance. He returned at length with his father and a dog. They found the deer stamping the boys, who bad become ex hausted, and were lying helpless on the ground. The dog instantly caught the deer, by the throat and threw it to the ground, but let it go. when he was again set upon it, arm chased out of sight. The deer has since be found dead.— The two oldest boys were severely injured, but are recovering. The horned animal was too much for them, and they would probably have been killed had not aid opportunely arrived. Tllll SCINNIM MAN—GBATIFTING NgWS.— Mr. Editor: I noticed in the Brother Jonathan a few weeks since an account of " Skinning a Man Alive, by Indiana." The name of the unfortunate indiuidual was given as a Mr . Haynes. from Grayville, Indiana. As I live within 18 miles of that place, and know the unhapuy man well, it may be interesting to your numerous readers to learn the sequel of that bloody add fearful event. It seems that after the Indians had got his skin, poor Baynes felt faint, and suffered a good deal of pain, as was very whirs!. One of his companions, in a spirit of compassion, offered the Indians a keg of whiskey for the skin, which the savage.. promptly accepted. Another contributed a box of Bump's all-healing salve, with which they anointed their flayed friend, and then drew on his skin again. The latest we have heard from the:poor man is that" the skin had took root," and he was doing well. In the hurry of replac ing it, however, his face' was unfortunately set the wrong way, so that he will entirely lose the use of his nose, which now shows itself on the back of his head. Nevertheless, the man is in good spirits, and says that if he finds it inconvenient he can easily overhaul the red skins again, get re•skinned, and then he will be particular to have the mistake oorrec'ed.— Trusting this news from the flayed man will relieve the " horrors" with which your readers must have perused the first account of his mis fortune, I am, sir, truly yours, art J. GlesoN, Mt. Carmel, Ills. —N." Ir. Brother Jonathan. AWFUL INDIAN ORII6LTIEL-A part of Indi ans recently attacked three or four isolated families living about 35 miles from Eagle Pass, Texas, and committed the most horrible out -..,;ages and murders. The whole savage band ravished a Mrs. Hunter and her two daughters. one six and the other nine years of age. and then beat out their brains. They murdered a Mr. Woman, who was at work in his field, and carried away. lis wife and' her infant. By way of amusement they subsequently beat out the brains of the infant, while eating dinner in the presence of the terrified but helpless mother. SIGNS OF Pstoonsas. —The first Omnibuses seen in Syria, have begun to run at Beyrout. Crowds of natives stand gazing at them for hours with wonder and admiration. We shall next hear of City Railway Can in Damascus, and when, the people bicome sufficiently refined and enlightened, we may look to see the Syrians sending regularly to procure their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Rockhill Wilson, Nos 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. SAD DOWNFALL.—A Columbus, (Ohio) paper says:-Among the recent arrivals at the Ohio State Prison is a young man named Price, son of a Connecticut Judge of considerable reputa • tion. He studied law with David Paul Brown, of Philakelphia, afterwards with John W. For; ncy, and was China, for a while, with late minister Reei Ho is now sent to Columbus or oven yoars, for issuing oouuterfoit money. , . ..• - MoagoN u , ra or' actsaVSN.—Elder Ddiddle maa one of the Saints of Mormondom 4 in a re sent sermon at Salt Lake city, thus gave his idea of Heaven:— I do not believe Heaven is that fairy. airy place of fancy that most people think it is. It is a bona fide place of materiality, much re sembling this earth, only, of course, it is thou sands of times larger, and•everything there ex ists in greater perfection than the things of this earth. It is a globe just like this planet we in habit. It is the home of God and the angels. That passage in the Scriptures which reads.— " A day with the Lord is as a thousand years as a day," clearly establishes the fact that Heaven is a planet, a rotating globe, governed by the same -natural laws and astronomical principles that this earth is governed ; but it is so much larger than our little star, that it takes 305.000 times longer to make 11 revoln• tion upon its orbit than the earth. S'3' we see that it is a fact that one of God's days, or a day in Heaven, is a thousand of our years. They eat, drink and sleep in Heaven the same as we do here. Earth is emphatically a miniature" heaven. I believe they have a printing office in heaven, and electric telegraphs and short hand reporters. Why not I Are they not greater than we on earth 1 believe there is a channel of communication extending' from my mouth to the home of the angels, and probably an angel at the telegraph office in heaven is now waiting for the news froth here, and as soon as he gets it he will take it right to the hands of the printers, they Will set it up in type and print it in newspapers, and then boys er men will jump on horses and ride around. giving the inhabitants of heaven the latest news concerning the kingdom of Gad 'on earth. There are more than two reporters here—more than brother Long and Watt : I be Here there is a reporter here from heaven to find out who is speaking what he is speaking about. and everything else oil interest. Ile sends the items,•as fast as he .geta them, right up to heaven, and they are printed:, ALLZNTOWN WZAILICIITS. [CORRECTED WEEKLY DT PRETE, GUTH k CO.] WEDNESDAY, November 2, 1858. W.iont Flour, per bbl. . . • • $5.75 Rye Chop, per-100 lbs 175 • Corn Meal, per hbl. 4.00 Wheat, per bushel, . . Rye, Corn, 1,1 , • Oats, ti • Potatoes, " . Beans ' " . Dried Apples, " . Pouches, " Salt, 11 • Clovorsced, " Timothy Food; " . Eggs, por dozen, Butter, per pound, . Lard, 11 • Items, it • Bacon di • Beeswax, " Salt, Liverpool, in sacks, Hay, per ton, Straw; " MARRIED On tbo 30th inst., by the Rey. A. J. G. Dubs, Mr. Tu.aAYAN SCIIMOYF.II to Mite EMcLI u lIENINQEU both of Lower Mneungio.. DYED. On Tuorday morning tort, in Allentown of Fever Esviinn, wifu of Mira!' Worman, ngetl46 years,i month anil 14 cloys. licr funeral will take place on t 10 o'clock. On Thursday the 27th of October lnst in Philodel phin, Monams Monaca son of Joseph and Terme Morgan. Ills remnins were brioutl.t to Quakertown. Bucks Co., , end on Sunday following interred at (lint place nttentiod by n large concourse of rein then and friends. Aged 22 yearn 11 mon lin and 8 On the 20th inst., in Allentown, of Scarlet Fever, Acrnmn Eon sN, only child of ehnrlea and lather Cbristrnan,"aged 10 yens, 7 months and 23 dnye. On Thursday toot, ps Allentown ' of Benrlet Fcrer, .Totiv CIIA eon of Japeph and Mary Dietrich, aged 3 years, 2 months and 16 days. On the 15th alt, in Bethlehem township, nt the residence of her father, Mro. SARAH Buss, wife of Mathias Buse, and daughter of John Bing, aged 27 years. , In Allen township, Northampton county, on Wed nand:ly afternoon, WILLIAII LAUDACII, ngud 51 years Airen town Bank. A Dividend of four percent out of the profits °film .fl. lost six months is due and payable to the stock holder• or their legal representatives on and after the 11th inst. CHARLES W. COOPER, Cashier. Allentown, November 2, ISM --St sale of.the Walk et Stalls and Stands, N OTICE is hereby given that the Market Stalls and Stands will ho rented nt public auction on Sat urday the 12th day of November next, at I o'clock P. M, nt the Market:House. By order of the Mar klt Committee. CHARLES RCKERT, JA E 3 n. Busii. Committee WM. li GAUSLER, November 3, 1.859. Oysters! Oysters]. T ei l n niun i te r r a s t ig a c the d o e r d in addition on on t at o 1- bu ess hie fruit rind ve:2etable store, at the corner of Law Alley and Hamilton Street, Allentown, PS, will always keep on band n supply of firm oysters, which. can be sum.lied atilio store. or to familics.ut their hotnea on short notice: W. W. HAMERSLY. Nor. 2, 1859. • —tf Church Dedication. THE newly built Evangelical Mennonite Church in Upper Milford township, Lehigh coanty, will bo dedicated to &vino service on Saturday and Sunday, the 12th and 13th of November eext, on which occasion ail friends of Christianity near and far are cordially invited to participate in the exerci ses. Several clergymen from abroad will bo present and deliver edifying addresses. It is strictly forbidden to sell or expose to sale on this occasion any bovoragee, eatables or refreshments of any kind. DAVID GEIThfAN, JACOB MUSSELMAN, DAVID MUSSELMAN, Allentown, Oct., 26th, 1859. Meeting of Executive Committee. The members of the tqanding Committee of the People's Party of Lehigh County are hereby raques ted,to attend a meatingof the COmmittee,to be hold on Saturday, Nov., the 10th inst., nt 10 o'clock A. M. at the Publie Meuse of Mr. Preston Brook, in first ward of the borough of Allentown, for the purpose of organization. A punctual attendance is requested, as business of importance will engage the attention of the Committee. JONATHAN REICHARD, President of the County Convention. talLTlio following persons couipose the Commit too: Capt. IV. H. Gander, Col. W. W. ITamersly, Tilghman Geod, William Madam, D. C. Miller, Benj. SemmelNliarlos Solioenly, W. R. Yaeger, San ford Stophon, 11. T. Hortzog, Esq., E. F. Butz J. H.- Liehtenwallner, Wm. F' !timer, Esq., Nathan Wuchtor, Nathan Wothorhohi, Harrison Hower, Sol oman B. Ritter, Joseph Mosser, Elonius C. W. Wioand, Esq, and James Singmastor, November 3, 1859. TF YOU WANT A GOOD SUAVE, go to Itotmor's 1 • oppoolto t'to Won THE LE lIGH REGIS 'ER, NOVEMRE,R 2%‘ 185'9: CONSOLIDATED Lotteries of Delaware FOR NOVEMBER 1859. Prance, Broadbents & Co., Managers. • The*legislature of Delaware, at Ito Inat session having granted to FRANCE, BROADBEN 28 it CO., (to the el:elusion of all :other applienn'a,) n Lottery Charter for tho Encouragement of Internal Improvements in the State, to continuo for a period of twenty years, are now drawing in Wilmington, Delaware. a sertes of the most splendid schoines,cv or offered to the public. Bonds for one million of dollars have been given to the State, to secure the paymet of all prises. The drawings take place in public, and are under the superintendence of C.,m. inissioners appointed by the State, to insure their fairness, , • Tho Mnnagere call the attention of the public to the following splendid Schemes to be drawn during the present month. Magnificent Scheme Omni Consolidated Lottery of Bel. CLASS 13, To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Sat., Nev. 20,1859 SCIIESIE. 78 Numbors-13 Drawn Dullots 1 Punic $70,000 is 1 30,000 1 . 12,750 1 1 12,750 j 1 5,060 1 5,000 8 2,500 5 2,000 10 1,250 257 1,000 _ 05 200 05 150 85 100 05 70 4,310 27,010 32,306 • prises, amounting to $1,202.000 Tickets $2O, naives $lO, Quars. $5, Eighths $2,50. Certificate of Package of 26 Windom, costs $2OO ill Do. do. 26 Halves, 140 50 Do. • do. 20 Quarters, 74 70 Dn. do. 26 Eighths, 37 37 Grand Consundatod Lottoiy of Dol. • ON THE HAVANA PL.%N. Extra Class SEVEN, To be drawn in Wilmington. Del • oil Nov. 31, MO . 125 . 1.25 . 5.50 . 50 7 - 5.00 . 2.00 - - I.very other Ticket a Prize Prizes payable in full, without deduction In tittle Lotteries, ercry PriZe is &men. 3PLISNDID SCII EYE. . . 1 prize of slo,ooo 1 prize of 25,000 2 prizes of 12,500 2 prism. of lO,OOO 4 prizes of ' 5,000 5 prizes of 2.500 10 prizes of 1,000 10 pri zes of 800 10 prizes 4.f 4(0 . 100 prizes of 200 5000 prizes of 25 And 180 Approximation prizes ranging from $3O up to $4OO. 1.80 13.00 8.00 5,325 prizes, amounting to $331,500 . Whole 'rickets $10: halves $5 ; Quarters $2,50 pfrPrizes paid immediately alter the drawing. pa - All orders addressed to FRANCI:, BROAD BENTS d 4 Co., Wihnington, Delaware, will meet with prompt attentirm, and the printed official drawing vent as soon as over. FILINCE, DROADLIONTS k CO., Managers. October, 19, 1859. —1 ni FURS! FURS ! ! FURS! ! ! FOE 1859-60. • FAR EIRA & THOMSON, No. 818 MARKET STREET, above! Eighth, south side, PHILADELPHIA; lIAVIC JUST OPENED ?REM Elegant Assortment of Furs, manufactured under their immediate supervision from FURS, selected with the greatest of care from the largest stocks of the European , dlarkct, embra cing every variety and style of LADIES AND CHILDRENS IVE. 4 I{. Those purchasing early will hove the benefit of larger selection. Besides the above goods, wo have a fine assortment of BUFFALO ROBES, GENTLEMEN'S FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS. The prices for nll those goods nro at n lower figure than they can bo bought any where in the city. FAREIRA d 7 110MSON, 818 Market Street, Philadelphia. N. B.—FURS altered and repaired and FUR TRIMMINGS made to order. November 2, 1856. Private Sale OF 'VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TILE undersigned intending shortly to change his business, and take charge of the Englo Hotel, Centro Square; Allentown, Pa., offers at private sole four valuable lute of ground, situated in Schnocksvillc, Lehigh Comity, each containing about it quarter or an acre of ground. On two of the lots are erected two tine two-story BRICK DWELLINGFt, •22 by 24 `feet; on one a fine two story brick dwelling, 22 by 32 feet, with a kitche• attached, 14 by 16 feet, and on the fourth a two-story brick-dwelling house. 20 by feet. The buildings are new and provided with all the modern improvements. Alen, offered for solo a lot of ground in *Sehneckeville, containing five acres, more or less. Inquire of the undersigned at his residence in Schnocksiille. ' MOSES SCNECK. • November 2,1859. tf CRAIN, FLOUR•AND COAL. rill: undersigned respectfully beg lonvo to inform J the citizeue of Allentown and vicinity, thnt they are prepared to do all sorts of grist-work and to fur nish Flour, Feed and Grain of all kinds at Butz 's Mill on the Jordan creek ono mile from the borough. Wheat, Bye, Corn and• Oats, bought nt the highest market price either at the mill or at their etoro-house at the corner of Ninth and Linden Streets, (commonly known as the Free Hall.) Orders for Flour, Feed and Grain received either ut their store house or at the of:- office at their:coal yard, in First Ward. (T. J. Klop pinger'slato stand.) The undersigned will carry on as heretofore the coal nod grain business at their old stands. Business hereafter carried on exclu sively on the cash Principle. ROTII, MICRLET A. CO. Allentown, Nov., 2, 1859. —tf OYSTERS! OYSTERS! THE undorsigned has Just re-opened a stand for ' the sale of Oysters, Vegetables and Fruit, fur family use, in the basement under Smith's Shoo Store, formerly occupied by E. W. Eckert. Oysters fresh daily from the city, and sold nt city prices.— The patronage of fatuities is respectfully solicited. .Country dealers supplied in any quantity de sired, ut reasonable rates, October 19,1859 NATIONAL HOTEL, RACE STREET, ABOVE TUXRD. PHILADELPHIA. 1, C111 : US CATIMANY, Proprietor.D lf oreinbgr 2, 8 MU GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $70,000! E. D. ALBRIGIIT. BOROUC'H ORDINANCE. Relative to market and market days in the Borough of Allentown: , Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the,Borough of Allentown, and it is here by enacted by the authority of the Mlle. That pub lic markets shell bo held in the Borough of Allen town oh Tuesdays and Fridays in every week throughout the year, to commence each day at day light and continue till eleven o'clock in tho forenoon The limits of the said .market shall be as follows— viz: the market houso.including the street immedi ately north thereof. Linden street between Seventh street and Church alley, and so much of Seventh street as adjoins the front of the market lot, end the Burgess and Town Connell is hereby authorised and required to appoint a clerk of themarket to perform the duties herein prescribed and req aired. Sao. 2. And it la hereby further enacted by tiro authority of the same, that all butchers who shall frequent said market shall remove thor carts, 'carriages, horses and wheel-barrows wholly without the limits of said market, before the time fixed for opening the same, under the penalty of one dollar for each cart, carriage, horse or wheel-barrow, left by hint her or them within said limits, unless such _wheelbarrow de, be necessarily- employed by them during market hours in bringing meat to mar e. And that each and every person, other than butchers bringing a wagon, cart, dray, *Ago or other vehicle to market on market days within the minket boars shall hack and place the same against tho curb stones of the pavement round the market house within the said market limits, leaving open and- unoccupied the several entrances to the said market house; and all persons neglecting or refusing to conform to this regulation, shall forfeit and pay the sum of one dollar for every wagon, cart, dray, sledge or other vehicle not placed or disposed of as is herein directed. And no person shall.be permit ted to keep any horse, mare or . gelding within the Hussite of said market, on market Joys within mar ket hours far a longer pork(' than is necesaary tours = load them, under a penalty of one dollar. See. 3. And be it futher enacted by the authori ty of the sumo, That during market hours no empty wagon. enrt, sledge, dray or other vehicle, shall be b 'eked up against or occupy in any way or manner, any of the - curbs of the pavements in the streets set apart and occupied as the market aforesaid in said Borough, 'to the prejudice of others who would sell from their wegone. Nor shall it be lawful for any wagon, cart, dray, sledge, or other vehieht to remain SO hacked up, nr nocupying the curbs is aforesaid )(luring-market home when the produce from sold wagon, cart, dray, sledge' or other vehicle, has been removed or portly retrieved elsewhere for sate, or not sold t r intended to be sold from such wagon, cart, dray, sledge or other vehicle, in either of these cocas, said wagon de. to be instently removed. Every per son or persons offending against the provisions of this section, or refusing to comply herewith shell to subject to a pewalty of two (loners, the ono half of said penalty to the informer and the other half to the Borough. Sec. 4- And be it furtherer:meted by tlu&authority aforesaid, That all butchers during market hours „hull se ll th o l e ' meat in V e mareet house un der the pennity — of one — dollar Air each — offence.— And if any butcher or other person that shall sell or oiler fur sale at any time within the Borough of Al lentown, any defective or unsound meat, or any veal killed under the ago of four weeks, he, she, or they .o offending, shall forfeit and pay forench and every such offence the sum of ten dollars. And no huck ster or person selling at second hand shall offer any articles fir sale within the limits of the market, dur ing market hours, which they may have previously purelstieed within the bounds of the Borough under the pets thy of flee dollars. And no person sh a ll ex pose to stale or purchase on market days and during murket hours, coy flour, meal grain, meat, poultry, butter, lard, cheese, eggs, fruit, nuts or any kind of vegetables, except nt the said market end within the limits of the same, under the penqlty of five dollars, and no sellers of prowl:dens, at market, or t ther persons by themselves, or servants, shall be at liberty, during market hours, to purchase any pro visions or other commodity brought to market, in gross or greater quantity than fur his. her or their respective families• Anti no person or persons un der any pretence whatever shall purchase on market days within market hours any of the before enumera ted articles, for the purpose of retailing or selling the canto again under n penally of ten dollars. Sec. b• An.: be it further enacted by the author ity attic came, that any person obtaining a receipt ;rem rite Borough Treasurer, for the payment of a stall rent, shall, on showing the same to the clerk of the market be put in possession of the proper stall, r stand, and the receipt thus given to any person or persons, for the payment for stall or stand rent, shall be the-only evidence of the rigl t of such person or persona, to occupy any stall or stand. 'Ana it shall he the duty of the clerk. when he gives possession of any stall or stand, as aforesaid, to endorse and certi fy in the book to be kept b.; him, the name of the lessee or lessees, With the number, class, and rent thereof. And the person or persons occupying any stall or stand, shall produce such receipt to the clerk of the market nt any time he may require it; and upon Lie refurel en to do it elsall be the duty of the clerk of the market [taking to his assistance the constables of the Borough] to dispossess such person or persons from the stall by removing therefrom his, her or their goods. And the constables so assisting shall ho *Mowed as n compensation for their services the sum of one duller for each stall BO reclaimed; to te paid out of the Borough Treasury and no person or pore me so dispossessed stall afterwards, be licens ed to UFO a stall Cr stand in the market except or. paying the expenses incurred by dispossessing him, her or them, as well as the rent of the stall; and if the clerk of the market permit or suffer any butcher or other person to occupy exelCsively any stall or st•tnd, unless the rent that Is-due thereon, shall have b en paid as requuired by tl.is ordinance he shall on conviction thereof pay ten dollars for each and every ouch offense. _ $70,n0 zwtoo 25,500 10,000 20,000 10,000 12.200 257,1100 13,000 9,750 6,500 4,550 19:`,4C0 010,800 SEC. 6. And be it further °fleeted by the author- By' of the nine, That it shall be the duty of the Clerk of tho market to attend the makret during market hours and open the eamo, and generally to attend at such other times, as shall be necessary to enforce obedience to the rules and regulations herein contained, or which shell hereafter be from limo to 'then erdaihed and en:meted, respecting said market. lie RIMS prevent tho sale of, or exposing to solo, all unsound or unwholesome provisions, prohibited by this ordinance by seizing the same, and taking such order thereon as the Burgess may direct. le shall. have powcrto weigh,try,examite all butter, lard and other articles of provision sold or offered for vale In loaves or lump , of a given or accuetomed weight; and if nny Anti ho found deficient in weight, or not of the duo weight fur which the same was sold, or offered for solo , the articles thus sold, or offered for sole, shall lie forfeited, ono fourth thereof to the Clerk of the market, and the other three-fourth to the use of the borough. Tho clerk of the market shall also try all miles, 'weights and measures, by Which any provisions offered fey sale ih said markets aro to ho weighed and measured. lio shall also en force' the payment and recovery of ell penalties and. forfeitures which by this ordinance or by any law, are or may Ito inflicted on any person or persons of fending against the rules and regulations of the mar ket in general, or the market aforesaid on market days. And it shall be his duty to decide all disputes which may arise in said market between buyer and •seller, touching the weight or measure of articles or things bought anti sold w thin the limits thereof, and generally to exercise a superintending care over the cleanliness of said market. ife shall cause the market to be swept' on the evening immediately prc ceeding each market day, and the dirt, filth or snow, to bo carried int the street, and at least once in each week. cause the some to be collected and re moved from the said market to such place as the street commissioner shall direct. And n tine of not lees than five nor mate than twenty dollars shall. be imposed on any and every person or persons who shall in any manner interfere to prevent the clerk of the market from executing and performing the duties of his office. Sec. 7. • And bo It enacted by the authority afore said that all weights and measures used by retailers, innkeepers, butchers and others within the borough shall be examined and adjusted by the clerk of the market, at such time as tha Burgess may direct. And the clerk for that service shrill receive the fol lowing comp sal ion, vie: FCT adjusting and mark ing any wooden reFFel or 'measure, ten cent!, any . . teICAQIIIII of tin, eopper or peirtrr, three cents, nil (,•uoa eneh. Ami it hen ii in:iy be ne- c:•??III;P I 1 , 01i.1 , 11 , v file.l I` t ,1.11 IMEMIN paid to tia al , rk of the market Ile , sa.,y Ito approved of by the Durget..e. A. . d no steelyard obeli ba used within the limits et the said market, but things .old by weight, or measure, shall bi weighed on scales by weights duly regulated and measured, by mea sures duly regulated and stamped by the clerk of the market, every person herein offending shalt for feit and pay a sum of ten dollars. If any person or persons, afte , his, her, or their weights or measure. have been adjusted, An il be found using any weights i re or measures that are deficient, th rson so offend tug shall forfeit and pay a fin f ten dollars. Sec. 8. And l e it turn r enacted by the au thority aforesaid, that all l ocks, benches, tuba or other things, need in the arket for the accommo dation of the butcher or other persons, whilst ocou pying the shambles, shall bo kept within the limits of the stalls by them occupied in such manner as not to extend Into the market further than three feet beyond the inner edge of the said stalls respectively, and they shall immediately after market hours, OD market days, and on other days, before they leave the market house, place all blocks and benches used by them in the market house, under the planks of their respective stalls, under the penalty of fifty cents for every neglect. Sac. 9. And be it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, that the clerk of the market shall also be inspector of wood and coal, and it shall be his duty when requested by any citizen to inspect all wood and coal offered far sale in the borough, and to hove the wood corded or measured at the door or yards of the respective purchasers, and for each and every load so corded, so measured and in spected, said inspector shall receive ten cents from the employer, and all cordwood coming under the pr visions of this ordinance, shall bo at least four feet in length; and the cord shell be computed nt the rate of eight feet in length, four feet in breadth, and four foot in height, well stowed and packed; due and sufficient allowance being made by the inspector for all crooked and uneven sticks. ' Sec. 10. And be it further enacted by authority of the same, that any person who Anil place Altly filth, dirt or offensive matter on the stalls or any other part of the market ',than bo liable a penalty of' five dollars for each' and every offence. Sec. 11. And bo it further enneted . by authority of the same, That no person or pirsone shall be per mitted, without having a stall in the market house, to sell or vend any kind of moat by less than the quarter, under the penalty of five dollars. SEC._ 12. And be it further enacted by the au thority of the same, that the said market limits shall be appropriated for the accommodation of such per son or persons others then Leachers brining a wagon, cart. dray, sled, or other vehicle to market on market days, within market hours, which shall be backed, and placed against the curb stonea of the pavement in said limits. SEC. 13. And be it further enacted by the no thori'y of the some, that if the clerk of the market or any other officer whose duty it may be to attend said markets, shall refuse to ellen.] to the duties re quiied of him by this or any subsequent ordinance ho shall for the first offence forfeit and pay a fine of not less than one dollar nor more then five dollars, and foe every subsequent offence not loss than five, nor more than ten dollars. SEC. 14. And be it further enacted by the nu thority of the same, that it shell be the duty of the Mallet Committee on the first Tuesday of April in _each_and every year_to-letseparately at public auc tion ell the stalls in the market, house, the rent of which to bo paid quarterly in advance. Sac. 15. And be it further enacted by the author ity of tho same, that the Market Committee shall in like manner let separately and at public eviction on the same day, and for ono year, all the stands and stations around the market house. Sec. 16. And be it further enacted by the au thority of tho snmo, that the. snlary of the clerk of the market, shall be ono hundred dollars per annum. SEC, 17. And bo it fnrther enacted by the author ity aforsaid that public markets shall be held in ad dition to the market heroin provided for in the bo rough of Allentown on Saturday in every week throughout the year, to commence at four o'clook in the afternoon of each day and to continue until ten o'clock at night of tbw• same day, to bo governed by the rules. regulations and restrictions, as is provided fur the other markets. Sec. 18. And he it further enacted by the author ity of the some, that from and after the renting of the stalls ih s pril next, it shall not be lawful for any person or persona to expose for 81110 during market hours, and within the prescribed limits of the mark. eta any provision or produce except from the said market stalls, or from wagons, carriages, carts, drays or sledges backed against the curbstones AP herein provided for. And any person or persons who shall expose for sale any provision, r produce in wagons, bags, baskets, tubs, buckets or other yet- eels upon the pavements, door, steps or public streets during market hirtre, shall for every such of fence pay the sum of not less than one nor more than five dollars. Sic. 19. And bo further it enacted by the nuthorily the same ' that the mnrket committee ehall number of all the stands in the mnrket house and within the market limits. They shall divide the stall and stands into classes, number 1,, 2, and 3. Claes number I shall pay the annual rent of $25 Claes number 2 $l5, Class number 3 $5. Provided that when the stalls or stands, are reedy for lotting it shall be done at public auction and the purchasers agreeing to pay the highest bonus for any stall shall have the Gist choice. To bav o an d to told the same for one year, subject to the annual rent placed on said stall nt each renting. Site. 20. And be it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid that any person or persons, occupying any stall, and desiring to vacate the same, Shall give notice to the clerk of tho markets on or before the first day of March of each year ; and any person or persons neglecting to give such embus, snail be con sidered the lessees of the said stalls for therm next ensuing, and shall be held liable for the rent of the Svc. 21, And bo it further enacted by the author ity of the same that the clerk of the market shall re port to the council all notices of discontinuance or vacation of stalls or stands and the said el •rk shall keep a book In which he shall keep regular entries of the names of the lessees of the number of their rtalle, and the amount paid by each, and shell at all times Faye this book ready fur the inspection of the coun cil or market committee. Fun. 22 Andbe it further enacted by the au thority aforesaid, that the several penalties above mentioned, shall be sued for and recoverable before the Burgess, or any Justice of the Peace of the be- rough, as debts of like amount are recoverable. • GEORGE HEMEL, Bunnßas. ° SAMUEL MCIIOSE, POICEID'T Attest: E. J. MOORE. SECRETARY. Allentown, Nov. 2, MO. News ! News ! News ! ja u n s d r ; i c i V e v r ed sty a le ln o r f g7 in s t t s oc a k n, ;)f c F ap ai l i Childrene'. Fancy Itnts end Cape of descriptions, of the lowest city prices. Also, Ladles' and Children's Furs at very low.Priccs. Military Companies can also he accommodated with Military Caps at city pricer, at the Hat and Cap Emporium of JAMES HESS, No. 33 East Hamil ton St., nearly opposite the Sermon Reformed church, to which we invite the public to come arid examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come one, come all, both great and small, For now is the time to give us a call; For If you want to a dollar or more, You. must surely go to HESS'S groat Ma and Cap Store. . . SYLVESTER WEILER, Agent Allentown, November 2, 1859. The Drawing. THE undersigned does hereby inform the pub- Ile, that it was impossible for him to sell all his prizes till the earlier appointed date. For several reasons he could not make it convenient to go about. Ile has .therefore appointed Monday, the 21st day of November for the drawing thereof, on which day it will surely take place. Those therefore, who have no tickets yet, should immediately provide them selves with such. They ere to bo obtained in the Tobacco manufactory of JOHN 11A3IMAN. °abbot. 19. —5l Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of Adminietration having been granted • J to the undersigned in tho ostato of Thomas Lietenwalnor, late of the borough of Allentown, Lo• high county, deceased, all persons indebted to Paid us tate.ore reeneitted to maltepayment within silt week: date; lid all permitis having claims against .ii,te, gill priisetit them, dull• authenticated. for settlement within the above mentioned time. DAVID WOLDA, ittituieb4trater. Atte*Votru, October 19, 1950, _ - ...et THE GREAT ENGLISH BMW ull JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female 10111114 INICITEMZEI LETTI2III WE FLOYAL . • jo ( .,: s ti 4 PATINA ; •••' • Proparaifrotn a prescription of Sir ✓. Clarks. 11., Physician itativordinar, tb Ma Queen: 7:14. Innshulas medicine Is ushlllog to tie son of Moss painful and &aprons dlsessed tb tiddits tbli Item osnatttatlon Is subject. It modinntss ail 'satin and ett• snores all abstrnotlons,ands•psedy caw maybe toned ii► TO MARRIED LADIES Ole peculiarly suited. It will;In a abort time. Mae OA the monthly period with regularity.- ' Hach bottle, pita On. Dollar, bear. the Goverwmeal Btaurp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. Thus Pills should Not ho Wen by felooko &Wag Na FIRST THREE MONTHS Q t. Aregosauty, ao they am Euro to onus as Miscarriage, hat at any oiler time thq an We. In all wee of if Ovum and Spinal Ifeettolut, Pahl tii the Ilack and Linibe, Fatigue on alight exertion. Pelpitni lion of the Heart, Hysteric; and Whites. then Pilla Ind effect a cure when all °OW MUMS have 'lalled. ed.4 l although a powerful remedy, do not donfain antimony, or any thing hurtful to the eoustitutlon. I .Full directions acoompany each package. 8010 Agood for the UnHod Stains and Canaan. was DOSES, (Lode I. e. Baldlrta Iloatester. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps toclosed to may ai• thorized Agent, rN haute a bottle of the Tills by nitwit Bur min In E. D. Lawnll and Lewis Schmidt A co., Jaw B. Masser,. Allentown, and Druggists evetribtobt 3EIMMIN - 107311X1VVii T9~ ill WOOD NUM PERI Is TEE BERT MEDICINE IN TX* WORLD, For the Cure of Coughs and Cold*, Creup, Bronehlida, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation —of the Heart, and for the relief of patient, in the advanced stages of Coniumpt , lion, together with all Diseases "-- of the Throat and Chest, and which predisposed to Consumption. It *Rieke the root of disease, and makes the fell destroyer suc cumb to its influence. It also produces free avec.. toration, and induces healthy action in the diseased Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of tietiosse. One dose of this invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and eons& (Neatly sleep, which the peculiar nature of thin dis ease denies him. It is very pleasant to the tubs and prompt in its effects. Try it, and be convinced, that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections. ts...PRICE 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE. 7Pkep - al 7 e - ir dilly by - A. IdSENWEIN, Druggist. N. W. Cor. NINTH A POPLAR Sts. Puu.AnaLrates N. 11.—For Bute bi Lewis Schmidt A Co., and John B. Moser, Allentown; Relgel A Son, Heller/ town; C. E. Hecht, Easton; A. W. Weber, Ruts. towni_Heo. H. Smith-d Co., Philadelphia, and by Druggists end Storekeepers generally. September 19.—May 25, 1859. BRYAN'S lot?•-• •• ' . • WAFERS. The most certain are speedy remedy n diesereared lW Mums qf the CAM ein4 Lasts, Chiarhe. Colds, /time, Coomapti Brersehitik /Vhoosse, Moisramiet4 DtRnM Breathier, dere Threat. 7c ' /THESE WAPTAX give the most Inertantediatiiii anti I p rtect relief, and when porte r :lad with In di e rections , never hid to effect a and las `thousands have been restored to pe rfect boaltltoitsse tried other Means In YlLia. To ell diem sod en oinitillitat lions they ore equally a blueing and a eerie-OMo need despair, no matter how long timeliness me have existed/ or however severe it may be, provided the organic sirvirl tare of the vital organs is not hopelessly. decayed. !F rog one afflicted should give them en inipmAtel to W. JOB MOSES, Role Proprietor; ðane , . If V. Price 25 cents per boa. For ado by D. D. Lawnll Lewis Schmidt & Co., and Joh'of B. Moamar, Allentown, and Druggist, everywhere. Assignee's Sale. WILL be sold nt public sale .mthe 'Stainless Bet Saturdly, November the Mk at 7 o'elhek P. M., the following described property, A two-story brick dwoiling o r - house with a fine lot, garden ito.i situated on Middle street, in Ares • - word of the borough of Allentown, nenr the depot on the oast aide of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. It is a good store-stand for earryigg am a small business. No. 2. A . one and a balf-story Mune dwelling house with lot end the astral out-buildings, situated on said Middle ttreet, on. the West side of the Railroad, and likewise near the depot. Being the Real Estate of Absalom sterner and will bo sold by • W. M. DLVMER. Agent /or WILLIAM DIRELY, Assignee. Allentown, Octiber 19, Dissolution Notice. • NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the qrm of S. 11. & C. W: Ludwig in the Tan. lug business, in Salisbury township, Lehigh county, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th inst All such, therefore, indebted to said arm, we bend)) , requested to woke settlement within three esontlit from date, and all such having any claims ate she roquestad to prevent thou without delay. S. 11. LUDWIG, • C, W. LUDWIG. The business will be continued hy the undersigns ed, at the old business stand, where be MCI boated ta 1100 tho friend. send customers of the old firm, glee their custom to the new firm. Ily fair dealing ha expects a continuance of the same. SOLOMON fl. LUDWIG. Allentown, Oetober 19, 1869. • --di TO CONSUMPTIVE-S.—The advertiser having 1 been restored to health in a few weeke• by I very simple remedy, after having suTemd• littoral years with a severe Lung Aireetion, and that dread disease, Consumption,—is anxious to maitaknown to his follow-sofferers_thomeans of eine. To all whet desire It be will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with directions for prepating and using the some, which they will find a mire Care for , Conway/son, A sthma, ifroneftitht, de. The only ob. joot of, the advertiser in sending the prescription lr to benefit the afflicted, and be hopes every imfferee will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the preacrip. tion will please address my. kDWARD A. WILSON, Williaresburgh, kings Co., N. Y. October 26, 1859. • OLD DR. HEATH'S BOOk Orja h AZ/Travels and groat discoveries of theJapan-Ilfar. eso and ELIA India Med!eines, with full dltectioni for the certain care of Consumption ' Rronahltis t Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Foversi Matt Ms. onso, Scrofula, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Catarina; Gravel and Urinary Ileposlto, Female Complaints, &a. Illustrated with hundreds of tattletales of cures and engravings. For the purpose of molder ne many suffering fellow.heings as possible from premature death, it will be sent to any part ante continent, by sending 25 cents to DRS. DEATH, 647 Broadway, New York City,' Sabi by H. D. Lawnll, Allentown; Dr. ilamnel I:;st• , n ; J. A. Pulk, Munch Chunk; John_ Beiteutuun, linrohurg; Dr. B. B. Stowe, Reading, October 26, 1808. -'7ll fflll PIILMONW