EMAXIS BGROtiGit ELECtiON.—The first elec tion was lately held lh he newly incorporated village of Emmy', and tits to)loWing officers Wore elbeteti Bargen,-fereiletick T. Yobet. • High Conetable—Geerp Gorr. Toww,Coapail—itahain Sttter, Peter ifgner, Abra bath Pa tti, °Wait Dltting. 'School Directors—Reuben Miller, Christ, Isaac, Egner, Jonathan Hammen. Dr. 0: S chiiits. Aiel_t7tusa: , Assistant Assessors— times Tee, Mahlon Shuler. Judge of Elections use Satinet.. Inspectors—Henry trots, J. H. Erdman. Auditeit—Willieed H. Townsend. The jaiblie house of Mr. Henry Millhouse has been fitted an the place of holding thb elections. I'AILIIRE.—The truthfulness of the old adage that "true love never rune smooth" was clearly ex emplified last week in the case of a couple of "lov ers" in the north of this county, who, contrary to the wishes of, and unknown to the fair damsel's father, bad taken the slide and come to this place, Intending to take the - ears and proceed to some other point to bo formally spliced " for better, or for worse." Unluckily, they failed in making the connection, being about 10 minutes too late for the train, and oasequently had to tarry through the day. In the Mean time tho exasperated "portent," arrived carry ing a suspicious-looking shooting-iron ; not, it is sup tweed, with the intention of using it, but merely by way of giving notice tout be was in search of game. having spied out the_ couple, ho took his daughter ander his protection and convoyed her home; leas-- ing the luckless swain. "all alone." not "in his glory," but greatly disappointed and mortified.— &rich is the uncertainty of human events—all bright sunshine one day, all lowering clouds the next. PROF. 0. S. FOWLER.—.This distinguished au thor and eloquent lecturer upon the Science of Phren ology, we are most happy to inform our readers, will deliver the first of three of his interesting lectures this evening at the Odd Fellows' Hall. We bespeak for him a crowded house—lot the Hall be filled to overflowing—his eminent talents, his world-wide reputation, bis untiring efforts in advancing, devel oping and establishing the great and important Sci ence of Phrenology, demands this as a compliment at the hands of our citizens. We trust he will meet with such a reception, as will gladden his heart to retur I again to our prosperous and thriving town, after an interval of 22 years; and while ho will find abundant evidence on every band of improvement and progress, we doubt not our citizens Will gladly manifeTiFttitichigh—appreolation-of-the-science-he teaches, while they will earnestly and heartily wel come, one of the most scientific authors of the age,—Phrenology's greatest living champion, and the true and well-tried friend of man. Of the many favorable notices we have seen of Lim, in different papers while he has been lecturing in this state we copy the following from the Phila delphia Daily Nave: Among all the sciences known to 'man perhaps there is no other so well defined, fully proved, clear ly explained, fixed and established, as is the science of Phrenology, by Prof. 0. S. Fowler. Quacks and pretenders may figure largely on paper; men of com mensurate ability and fair attainments may bring all their genius and learning to bear in illustrating and practicing this science, yet it is all as vanity compar ed to the life experience and practical knowledge of Professor Fowler, who is indisputably acknowledge on all hands to be high priest and king in the pro fussion. We would simply say, in Roof of this, in you would hear practical truths enough to think about for a whole lifetime, go and hear him lecture on "Health nod Phrenology," tr call at his room, and he will read your character as easily as you can road your letters." JAIL DELIVERY IN MONROE COUNTY.—The Rochester Democrat, Nov. 7th, reports the es cape of thirteen prisoners from Monroe Coun ty jail, York State. The prisoners seized the .I jaitor, Mr. Bascom, by the throat, wrenched - his keys from him, and flung him violently into a closet, when the door was closed upon him and fastened outside by means of a clasp and staple attached to it. All this was done in much less time than it has taken us to re late it, and Mr. Bascom had no opportunity to raise an alarm. After he was shut up his 'ut most efforts wore unavailing to make himself heard, as the door is a very heavy one, made of two thicknesses of plank. Mrs. Bascom, therefore, sat in the office while the straggle went on, perfectly unconscious of anything wrong. The ringleader's (Smith) next step was to ascertain whether the office was clear, and finding that it contained nobody but the lady, helnunediately liberated from their cells those of the prisoners who proposed to ,join in the flight, and Mrs. Bascom was presently as tonished by the appearance of the whole gang at the iron door, demanding to be let out. SHOCKING CASE OF Bt7RNING.-A very dis tressing case occurred in Hopewell township on Saturday evening week, at the house of Mr. Joshua Blackwell. It appears that a young couple, whose names we did not learn• wore sitting together by a warm stove. They both fell asleep, the young Judy's dress took fire.—. As soon as they awoke, the young made every exertion .to extinguish the tire, but withont success. The young girl rushed to the &kir enveloped in a sheet of flame, to tho.room of Mr. Blackwell, and came very near setting fire to the bed-ohithing. She lived only a few hours afterwards. The young man was seriously damaged, and will probably be crip pled in the hands for life. The parties were engaged to be married, and the ladies had been to Trenton on the day of this sad affair, and had purchased articles • for the intended wedding.-- Trenton American. ODD FELLOWSIIIP.—The Grand Encampment and the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, in this State, are now holding their annual sessions in Philadelphia. The representatives of the two bodies are present in great strength, and those who come from the interior and western parts of the State take advantage of the oppor tunity afforded by their visit to the city to pro vide themselves with elegant and comfortable outfits for the season, at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. THANKSGIVING DAY.—The last Thursday in November, the 24th day of this month, will be observed as Thanksgiving in fifteen States, and one Territory, namely, Maine, Now Ilamp shire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecti cut, Now York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan; Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Minnesota, and Kansas. Thus far the same day has been fixed upon in all the States whore the festival has boon appointed. ifir Gov. Wine has ieeuod a pr'oclamation ' offering a reward of $5OO each, for the arrest of the following named fugitive Insurrection ists :—Owen Brown, Barclay Coppe, Merri am and Tidd. 28-Mollie Dutton .of Springfield, a girl of ten yearn, is a prodigy beside Tom Thumb ceases to be a curiosity. Sho weighs but thir teen pounds, yet is intelligent, sprightly, and modeled 'to perfection. MY.,STERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A CLERGY MAii AND A GRASS WIDOW.—The Rev. Mr. Keestik, pastor of the United Brethren Church of Gieensbrirg, left his home on the 19th of October, to assist a brother at Altoona. Since then ho has not been heard of. It is ascer tained tkat ho did not go to Altoona, and the most painful apprehensions are felt by his wife and friends on his account. Mr. Keesey is said to be an able and popular preacher, happy in his family relations , and no man was more prudent and circumspect in his deport ment. He has a wife and five children, to whpm he was a most kind and affectionate hus band and father. For some days before ho left, he appeared to be gloomy and in deep trouble. Simultaneous with his leaving home, a very handsome and fascinating young grass widow also disappeared in a mysterious man ner. The disappearance of the grass widow on the same day that Mr. Keesey left has thrown a dark cloud around the circumstance, and filled the hearts of his wife and children with unalloyed anguish. Mrs. Keesey pub lishes the following card : Mysterious Disappearance.—Rev. T. L. Kee soy, minister of the Church of the United Biethren in Christ, residing. in Greensburg, Westmoreland county, Pa., having a wife and five children, left home on. the 19th of October to fill an appointment for Rev. B. Dick, in Al toona, on the following Sabbath. Ile also in tended to stop on his way in Johnstown seve ral days. On inquiry it was iissertained that he had hot been at either placii;mr can any trace of his whereabouts be ascertained. Any information concerning him will be gladly ro ceived by his wife. Address MARGARET ANN KEESFX, Greensburg, Westmoreland Co., Pa. The Milan correspondent of the Morn ing Post says that a dog of African breed which belonged to General Espinasse, who fell at Magenta, still lurks about the spot where he shed his blood, and thobgh often taken away, even to some distance, constantly returns. [CORRECTED WEEKLY BY PRETE, GUTH & CO.] WEDNESDAY, November 18, 1859. Wheat Flour, per bbl. . • . . $5.75 Rye Chop, per 100 lbs. • . . . 175 Corn Meal, per bbl. 4.00 Wheat, per bushel, 1.25 Rye, it 90 • • • Corn, 4l 95 late, II 85 Potatoes, " . . . . . 40 Deans, 1 25 Dried Apples, " 1.25 " Peaches, " 5.50 Solt, 50 Cloverseod, " 4,50 Timothy seed, " .'n Bggs, per dozen, Butter, per pound, ~_ Lard, 4/ Hams, if . Bacon -u . BCCBNVII X, it Salt, Liverpool, in sacks, Hay, per ton, Straw, " DI AR RIED On the 6th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Shindel, Mr. AARON REINERT to Miss SARAH HERBSTUR of White hall. On the Bth ink , by the seine, Mr. HENRY Onus, to Miss ROSA ANN, daughter of Joshua &Aborting, Esq., of Weissenherg. Ou the let inst., by the Rev. Josep't Yaeger, Mr. HENRY SCHMIDT to Miss AMANDA WIKAND, both of Al lentown. On the 6th inst., by the same, MR. PRTER Ruin, to Miss REBECCA SCHANTZ, blab of Upper Milford. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. D. Kuntz, Mr. Jett. Mtt.t,art, of Lehigh township, to Miss LOUISA RACH MAN of Allen township, Northatrpton county. On the 18th ult.. by the same, Mr. 1 1 / 1 1.1.1A31 STEWART of Lehigh township, to Miss MARY ANN MILLER of Allen township. On the 23d ult., by the same, Mr. °rotten ERR LER to Min SUSANNAH STERNER both of Carbon county. On the 31st ult., by the same, at the brides resi dence at Pennvilk Northampton county, Mr. Anna- RAM KLECKNER of La Porto, California, to Mien RATE E. Ravi:. On the let inst., by the Rev. A. J. G. Dubs, Mr. AUGUSTUS EISENHART to Miss LUZETH GUM, both of Salisburg. Oa the 10th inst., by 'the same, Dn. Jono S. SWARTLY of Pennnburg, to Mies hIANNAH ARTMAN of Zionsville. On the 13th inst., by the same, Mr. Lewis Satz., to Min SUSANNA MEBTZ, both of South Whitehall. DIED. On the 12 ult., in Upper Macungie, Ar.aftrr LIAM, son of Henry Litzonberger, aged 4 years. On the 24th ult., in Upper Macungie, MARGARNT Haas, wife of IMMO Haas, aged 70 years, 4 months and 21 years. On tho 30th ult., in South Whitehall. DANIEL REICHARD, uged 74 years, 2 months, 21 days. On the 234 ult., in Upper Macungie, I,mA Mow . ; wife of Philip AI otz, aged 55 years and'b days. On the 11th inst., in South Whitehall, SINSF:RELLA FRANSINA, 'daughter of 't homes Franklin and Mary Ann Butz, aged 1 year, 9 months and 29 days. On the 31st ult., in 'Upper, Snucon, MARY ANN URICEN. aged 37 years, 9 months and 27 days. On the 10th inst. in Upper Milfond, NOAH PET TEN*AN, aged 31 years, 7 months and 3 days. • On the 9th inst., in Lower Saucon, LEVINA. ActiE, aged 8 years and 11 days. On the 29th ult., in Shieldsville, Hamilton county Indiana, SYLVESTER, son Of Peter and Fanny Dnn iel, aged 12 year's. Mr. Daniel was formerly % highly respoetrble citizen of this county. Tile Benno Vista Sunday School sung the following hymn. A mourning class, a vacant seat, Tiill us that one we loved to meet Will join our youthful throng no more 'Till all these changing scenes are o'er. No more that voice we loved to hear • . Shall fill his teachers listening oar, • No more its tones shall join to swell, The song that of a Savour tell. That welcome face, that sparkling.eye, And sprightly form must buried Deep in the cold and silent gloom, The rayless night that fills the tomb. And we live on, but none can say How near or distant is the day, When death's'unwolcome hand shall come To lay us in our narrow home. God tells uelly this mournful death How vain and fleeting is our breath, And bids our soul's prepare to meet The trial of his judgment seat. PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF climate for health, see advertisement of Hammonton Lands in another column. Look Here B EST quality of Cider. Vinegar. For sale by GEORGE IL REBER, No. 47 South Sixth Street, corner' of Walnut. Allentown; November 16,1859. —tf D., JOSEPIIII S. KUDER, n M. u., If A an GRADUATE resid.t of l fJ t e lioz l o t fi er M g e t d o i w ca n lo p llet e e : high county. immediately in the vicinity of the public house of Mr. Daniel Delbert, offers his pro fessional services to the citizens of that vicinity. Ile will gladly answer to calls at all hours of the day or. night. [November 16, 1859.—tt $1.1300 Wanted, TN SUMS not lose tbcn $lOO, on good security.— .I. Further information givon by the undersigned in Allentown. JONATLIAN REIGIIARD. Allentown, November 10, 1859, • —tf The Drawhw. TEE undersigned does hereby inform the pub lie 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. He has therefore appointed Monday, the 19th - day of December fur 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 tire to bo obtained in the Tobacco manufactory of JOHN HAMMAN. November 19. —3t Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given .that the undersigned have been appointed Executors of tht, last will and testament of Henry Strauss, late of the township of South Whitehall, Lehigh county, deceased. All r•rsons indebted to said estate aro hereby notified to make settlement within six weeks from the date hereof; and such as have legal claims against said estate aro also requested to present their accounts, properly authenticated, within said time. • HENRY STRAUSS, WILLIAM WENNER. Executors November 16, 1856. Poor House Steward. THE undersigned, Directors of the'Poor of Le high county, hereby announce, that their present Steward. Mr. Thomas Faust, bee resigned ; that it becomes their duty to select some person ita his stead, and that for this purpose sealed proposals for the above situation, will be received between the present date, and the first Monday of December next, when the same wiil be opened. Such ns desire the situa tion, aro requested to make application. Proposals addressed to the Board, can be handed to any one of the Directors. JOHN BORTZ, JESSE GRIM. Directors BENJ. JARRETT. November 16, 1859. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm of Bononi Bates .t Son in thq Mer cantile business was dissolved by mutual consent on the let, inst. All inch, therefore, indebted to said firm, ate hereby requested to make settlement within three months from date, and all such having any claims are also requested to present them to Bend ildtes for settlement. Thirtnelrresrwill-bo-continne-d-by-tha-underaign ed, nt the old business stands, at Whitehall Station and in Northampton county, whore ho will be glad to see his old frionde and custoinors as usual, ,to. Nov. 16, 1659 HURRAH lIIIRILA'S ! GOOD NEWS! • THE CEIAPEST ANB THE BEST `• Stand down the Hall" and make room the . NEW SHOE FINDING STORE. 1.50 1340 8.00 THE undersigned respectfully announce to the .citizeLit of Allentown and the public generally, that they have just opened their new Shoe Finding Store at No. WI West Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa. where they have on hand the V EIi,Y.BEST of Leath or, and all the articles pertaining to their lino bu siness. Highest cash prices. paid for hides. Thankful for past favors they. hope that their oh customers will continue to extend a liberal patronage at their now stand. GRIM & NECKER. WALTER J. Gnat,] proieen 1.11:clum. November 16. —3m A New Firm. TIIE undersigned horbby inform their friends and the public in general, that they have formed a co partnership under the name of Grim A; Ludwig, and as they have purchased the Tannery on Cedar Creak, in Salisbury township, formerly owned by Peter Ludwig, they have established a _ _ _ LEATHER STORE in Allentown ut thu stand lately occuiped by Grim llockor. They will always pay the MODEST MARKET PRICE in Cash or exchange for Leather, for ALL KINDS OF SKINS AND HIDES, at their Tan nery in Salisbury, or nt their Store in Allentown.— - They will also keep on hand at their store a full as sortment of LEATHER OF THE BEST QUALITY; which they will Kell for cash uc in trade for hides, a the lowest market As they shall entleavor . to please, they hope to re coive a full share of public patronage. WILLIAM GRIM, SOLOMON LUDWIG. Allentown November 15, 1859. • —lto Public Vendue. WILT, hu exposed to pu s blic anlo on Thursday the Bth day of Doccmher j nt 12 o'clock noon, nt the Into residence of John Lanbnch, deceased, ((or merly Leonard Laubnch,) in Hanover township, Le high county, the following: . An excellent family bores, 6 years old, fli':*.kr 1 mare, 1 bull, 4 cows, 3 heifers 1. young ~4 • bu ll , a four horse wagon, a time horse wagon and body, a ono horse wagon, buggy wagon and harness, now sled with iron soles, 4. ploughs, 1 seed plough, 2 bar-ows, a now four horse power for thrashing machine, machine strap, 2 wheelbarrows, saddle and bridle, 4 setts plough harness, 4 fly-nets, 4 setts wagon harness, hay ladders, chains, stretcher, &c., Hey by the ton, cornfodder, a lot of white oak planks and boards, hay and manure forks, grain cradle, cutting bench, grain .bags; shovels, sledge, mall and wedges, anvil, sleighbolls, poet auger, wood stove, ; bouble-barrelod gun, barrel of vinegar, and various other articles to numerous to mention. Attendanco given anti conditions of sale made known on the day of sale by CIIARLES S. BUSH, Administrators. November 16, 1856. —it LIIUTURES ON MAN B Y Prof. 0. S. FOWLER , ON LlFEits Lams, Organs, Functions, and Improvement as taught by PHRENOLOGY and PHYSIOLOGY. And applied to all the varied interests of man. At ODD FELLOWS' FALL, ALLENTOWN, On evenings and subjects as follows :• WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBEE,I6TII. ficalth,—Signs of Charaeter,—Phrenology its proofs and principles. THURSDAY EVENING,.NOVEMDER 17Th, Love,—lts laws. powers over man, right and wrong selection, and who aro and aro not adapted to live affectionately together,—Courtship and Married Life; their fatal errors and right management, with certain rules for rendering happy,—full of homo truths for married and single. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18TI4 Self-Improvement, analysis of the mantel faculties, . intellect, memory and their culture, and the train ing of children. Single Admission, - - - - 25 Cents. Tickets admitting a Lady to the course of lectured, 40 Cents. 'rickets admitting a Gentleman to the course, 00 cents. Tickets admitting a Lady and Gentleman to the course, $l.OO. Each lecture will commen ce nt half-past 7 o'clock and close with public examinations. , /AP He will commence. Phrenological Examina tions, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, continu ing them daily till the same hour on Saturday at his rooms at the AMERICAN HOTEL . Alleutown, November IR, 1859. V aluable Real V.Aate. BY VIRTUE and in pnnuance of an order. issued • out of the Orphan'a Court of Letigh-County, thcro will be exposed to public pale, on Friday tho 2nd day of December at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. upon the premises, the following described property, to wit: No. I.—A certain messuage, tenement and tract or piece of land with the appurtenances, situated in Upper Salmon township, Lehigh county, bounded by lands of Charles Reinhart, William Lam bert, Moses Gangwere and Jacob Corral, containing twenty acres and fifty-seven perches, more or piss.— The above tract of, Mud is situated near the- villw ' of Friedonsiille and contains gime of the best farm land to be found in Lehigh county. The improve ments thereon are a two-story. STONE DWELLING .HOUSE, . vcrr and a one and a half-story Log House, and Swiss Barn, with other out-bnildinge. There is a cistern in the main dwel linghouse,and•well of purewater imtnedintely in front of the door. Thera is a fine apple achard on th.- prom hies, also an excellent lime-done quarry. The land is in an excellent state of cultivation, and of fors fine inducements to purchasers. No. 2.—A fine piece of meadow land bounded by lands of Moses Gangworo, Jacob Cor'rel end Mary Young, situate in the vicinity of tract No. 1. ISM . No. 3.—A piece of well-timbered wood land, adjoining lands of Charles Goodrum, William Wierbaob, Mary Young, and others, situate like wise in vicinity of tract No. I. • The above tracts of land can be usod as a single farm, and will be sold singly orlogother. Title and possession given on the first day of April. Being the real estate of 'Nary Burgenstock, late of the township and county aforesaid, dueeosed. ALSO.—At the same time and place. Wheat, Rye, grain by the acre, a two-horse wagon as good as new, two pleughs, ono harrow, one ore body; and several other articles too numerous to mention. Terms on the day at the place of sale. and duo at tendanco given by JACOB J. ÜBEROTIt, ELIZABETH BERKENSTOCK. Exec's ' By the Conrt :—Bone-HAusnms,pi.lork. Salmon Valley, Nov., 16, 1859. —3t IMEB THE members of the Breinigsvillo Brass Band tuku this opportunity to say a few words to the pub lic in regard to ti sir lute excursion.: As already known to the public, our 'tool mods an excursion trip to illontown on Saturday a week—and we feel that we have not fulfilled our duty, as long as we withhold our acknowledgement of thanks due to the citizens of Allentown for the splendid reception and entertainment we received at the hands of the Allentoniant.' In partieula- are we highly indebted ttiIIFFLTAiTgIi - tfrass (hind for the triendly reoeptum received at their hands. To . Mi.j. Amos Ettinger, the leader of the Allentown Brass Band, as also the members of that corps, and Prof. Balkh:itch, we owe heartfelt thanks, for their generosity, nod the socia bility displayed towards us—and no re partieularly to Maj. Ettinger. We are also indebted to the land lords and hotel keepers for the liberality shown tow ards us, among whom we may name Messrs. Wieser, ,! A. Gangewere, and Messrs. Hoffman and Doily, Le opold Kern, end others,—bat in particular that to model of a landlord, Mr. C. J. 11.w:0. •,11, do we owe most heartfelt thanks fur the -plemlid entertainment received at his house, and for his liberality in the charges for the some. It is not possible for us, in rant, to express our sentiments as fully as we feel them, but we will may that it was the happiest day thnt weever ex) e thnical, and the excursion. the incidents connected with it , rind the hospitality of the citizens of Allen town will ever be cherished in our memories—and that should the citizens of Allentmvn pay us n visit in the same manner, we promise them that our hos pitality shall know no l'anols. BENONI BATES JNO. S. BATES. BENONI BATES -3t THE RHEIN 1,1,E BRASS BAND. Allentown N , veins , r • —lt Capital Stock, - - Circulation, Deposits, Due to Banks, - Unpaid dividonds, - Discount, Profit and Loss - - Conlin geu t - Bills discounted, - - - - $340,00* 97 Judgments, - - 4,306 17 Due by Banks, - - 19,901 90 *Notes and Checks of other Banks, 12,734 15 Specie, 40,571 -15 Real Estate, - 9.000 On Suspense account, - - - . 1,378 00 Protest a4count, - - *Notes and Cheeks of other Banks urn equiyalent to specie I certify that the alnico is n true exhibit of the ac tual condition of the Rank on said day CHARLES W COOPER, Cashier Sworn and subscribed licrilro inc, Nov., 7, 18511 J F RUHE, Justice of the Peace Nov., 16, 1850. —tf Valuable Real Estate, WILT, be sold at public sale on Saturday the 10th of November, inst., 1800, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of Franklin Baillet, at Ifoffmanaville, South Whitehall township, Lehigh eounty, the following described Emil Estate, to wit: A certain lot of ground in said village of lloffmans- NMI', bounded on the south by a public road, leading from Guthsvillo to Siogersville, in said county, con taining forty-three feet in front on said public road; and two hundred and thirty foot in depth, adjoining lands of John Wary and others. Being late the property of Solomon Butz, and sold by the under signed Assignees for the benefit of creditors. At the some time and place. will be sold 18,000 brick, a lot of lumber and stone, two window frames; a lot of crowbars, &a. Attendance given and• condition' of sale made known on the day of sale. _ _ _ November oth CHEAP CASH Shoe and Hat. Store, ELIAS MERTZ ot. SON. • ILimil. THE subscribers have this day mi tered in co-partnership under the above Firm, and have taken the stand lately occupied ny Jones George, next door tc the Iliad ware Store of Ilagenbuch, Harsh ,I, Co., where they are now opening a very large stock of Boots, Shoos. Hats, Caps &o. And, having adopted the Cash System, they would invito ono and nil to give thorn an early call ns cash buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stook before purchas ing eleowhere. We have a Shoo and Root Mann faptory, by which we aro constantly adding to our already heavy stock, good and Substantial , work which will give ample satisfaction to the treater and which we aro selling Wholosalo and Retail at the very lowest figura. N. B. Just received a large supply of Gum Shoes of every description. Also Trunks, Carpet Dugs &c. iffr-Moasured work will •ho done at the shortest notico. ELIAS MERTZ. Allentown, Nov. 9, 1859 THE Basement and second story for a Ladies Saloon for rent; tho vnry hest stand ~e!t!.;,d, in town. Also four Dwelling ff.mses for rent; possession can. be hod immediately by calling at JOSEPII STOPP'S Store, No. 34' West Hamilton Street, Allontorm, Pa. Norvembor 16, 185 D. . —:ft Ma ORPIIAN'S COURT' SALE OF A CA RD. State of the Alleni own Bank. NOVEMBER 7, 1530 $lOO,OOO 00 178.975 00 50,387 57 18.047 50 7,020 SO 20 14 5,000 00 Public Sale OF SAMUEL MC'HOSE, t Assignees EDWIN BUTZ, LEWIS B. MERTZ Rare Chance. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF JEWELRY, A Fine GOLD PENCIL with GOLD PEN Attached, OR - . Gold Locket for $5, • A PREMUM to each purchaser worth from $2 TO $2OO ILFTER Twis YEARS' profitable experience in our XI present mode of disposing of our Jewell", &c., and from the universal satisfaction given to all who have patronized our...house, we take pleasure in say ing that we now consider our business and PRltnANennir established. We wish it understood thatl L AI is-No ...orrEnY, bat a fair and legitmate sale, in which each pur chaser gots the value of •his or her money in a Gold Pencil with gold Pen attached, or a Gold 'Locket. worth $5 each, which cannot be bought at any retail store for the 'same price; and in addition to the purchase, each person receives • Premium of Jewel ry, nut less in value than $2, it may bo worth $3, 5,8, 10, 15, 20, 50, or oven $2OO ! NO MONEY RISKED! We propose to let a person know what Premium he will receive before sending his money. Any La dy or Gentleman deFiring one of the•above nrtieles, eon first send us their name and address, stating whether they want the Pencil and Pen, or Locket, and wo will make their selection, and inform them by return snail what premium they aro entitled to. They Gin then have the privilege of sending for it it' they choose. Our Premiums are distributed in n fair and honer. able manner, and as soon as the name of the pur chaser is received with the $5., his Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket and Premium, are put up in a safe manner, and sent to the owner by mail, free of postage. Our plan, from long expe rience in the nbove business, has given general sat isfaction, aseach purchaser can SELL or Tittinx the above articles for they cost him, and retain the Pre mium gratis. If', however, any person should feel disposed to - send us their money in advance, they can rely upon being. no fairly dealt with as though they had made previous application. And if any one is dissatisfied with their purchase, nod un unbissedycreon competent to judge says that the articles are not worth more than the money p 4id for them, and in some cases T-EN, -or-oven- FORTY times the amount, let such person return the goods and we will freely refund the money. But same will ask Oa many have,) how con nu afford to give so 'molt for so little money ? In an swer we soy, that all who aro acquaiated with the Jewelry businesi know that there is scarcely an ar ticle of Jewelry purehayed at a Wei i store upon ividelt there is net a profit of from lee to .100 per cent on , manufacturers' We being A ento for the Mnnufneturers, have adopted this plan of disposing of our go,,ds, rather than selling- to Country dealors . , on time and taking the uncertainty of collecting our bills. — Brrhis — arrangemente - irrin - g - the elm-Fur-in dire t commonly:l6in with the Manufacturer, and , the, profits dint are mode by-the duzan hands throttA which Jewelry has to pass, wo give to the purchaser: I in Premiums, as above stated. We therefore offer the the following'induccrnent to per Sens acting as Agents for us . Aoy person sending us $25 for our goods, will re volve a Pencil and Pon, and neutium, or Locket aria Premium, free. For further inducements, see Circular. Among our Pt...mint:is are articles suitable for La dies and Gentlemen, such as Gentlemen's Gold and Silver IVateh4s,Gold and Guard Chains, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Watch Keys, _ - Gold Shirt Stll4lS-11111111 :110 a ilk - settings •, Gold Scarf fins—mew stlo Gold Breast l'ins, Collier nia Diamond Pins, Gold Rings, Sce.. a.e. le 0 It 1. A It I 11!.1 S , We have Gotai Warcues, Florentine, Mosaic Gold, Stone, Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Pins and Ear Rings. Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold 13e11 Slide,. Geld It in. s. e. Also Pontos, Akholcons, Musical Accor deons, (t• e. Unexcepthinable Reforencus given whenever re quired. )7.d.'s Agents wanted for every port of the N. 11.—In sendii:g your names. write the State, County and Town plainly, so as to avoid letters be ing miscarried. Address ANGIE 11: CO., 102 Canal Street, (OH Ne.) New Turk. November 0, Its,' At. —tf FURS! FURS ! ! ! 1 ! FOR 1859-60. FAR E IRA & THOMSON, No, 818 MARKET STREET, ohose Eighth, south tide, PHILADELPHIA ; HAVE JI'RT OPENED VIEM $127,371 01 Elegant assortment of Furs, manufactured under their immediate supervision from FURS, Meet.] with the greatest of care from the largest stocks of the European .31arket, embra cing every variety and etylo of EIS LADIES AND CIIILDItENS WEAR Those purchasing early will have thelamellt of a larger selection. Besides the above goods, we have a fine assortmenr of BUFFALO ROBES,OENTL EMEN' S FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS. $127,371 01 The prices for all those goods are at a•lowor figure than they can be bought any where in the city. FAVEIItA THOMSON, 818 Market Street, Philadelphia. N. 13.—F1TRS altered and repaired and FUR TRIMMINGS made to order. November 2, 1856. —fin . News ! News ! News ! AiJUST received a Jorge stock of Fall nod Winter Style of lints and Caps. Childrens' Fancy Hats and Cops of all descriptions, of the lowest city prices. Also, Ladies' and Children's Furs at very low Prices. Military Companies can also be accommodated with Military Caps of city prices, at the lint and Cop Emporium of JAMES HESS, No. 33 East Rama ton St., nearly opposite the German Reformed church, to which we invite the public to come and examine our Stook 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 Hat and Cap Store. SYLVESTER WEILER, Agont. Allentown, November 2, 1850. tf CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL. THE undersigned respectfully beg leave to inform 1 the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that thoy are prepared to do all aorta 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; It - yo, Corn and Oats, bought at the highest market price either at tho mill or at their store-house at the corner of Ninth and Linden Streets, (commonly known as the Free Hull.) Orders for Flour,liced and Grain received either at their store house or at tbo of office at thpir coal pied, in First Ward, (T. 3. Klep-' pingar's tato stand.) The undersigned wile carry on as heretofore the coat and grain business at their old stand s. Business hereafter carried on exclu sively on the wish principle. ROTH, MICKLEY dr, CO. Allentown, Nov., 2, 1859. NOTICE.' - • T ETTKRS of Administration, with the will annex ed, have been granted to thgrhutlersigned resi dent in the borough of Alleerti, upon the Estate of Charles Saeger, late of slid butough, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please melte payment, and thoso having claims against the same, present them without delay. H. J. SAEGER, 1 . . . • C. M. RUNK, aumunstrators. Allentown, Nov. 9, 18/59. 6t • NATIONAL HOTEL, RACE STREET, ABOVE TSB, PHILADELPHIA. ' CYRUS CARMANY, Propriotor. November 2, 1859.. THE i.l•ll.EA'r 111:7GLISIT RELLIEDY. slit JAMES CLA Cc lebraled Female Pills: 11101ECTED "1 . 1. 4 LETTIMS SY IiOYAL kargsri. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clerkit; D., Physician Eadraordinary to the Queen. mkt invaluable medicine is unfailing In the eum of A those painful end dangerous discerns to which the fume's* constitution is suhlect It moilerak4 all access and re morse ail obstructiouu, and serially cure mkt ho rakid cr.. • - TO MARRIED LADIES r !tie peculiarly suited.' It will, In ■ abort Unie, h r inir the monthly period alth reculailty. Eitch huttle, price line Oettre the Go!etunicul Stomp of G.reat Brltaio, to proveut cuuntetfeita. These should not be token by frrnelet rfuriNg FIRST 'I'IIRF:II.7 ;1103711S of Pregouney, rd they arik cure to bring ea Alinnrri,gc, bul aI uhy other WO 140 ITZEM La all eases of 7s:ervoto , ,ii.l Affections, Pala re the Back Fati..:,:e .4:1 slight exertion, 11.lpita• lion of the Heart, 113 sierich, and Whites, 'these unect s care ellen all ether means here nilled, unCS although a pml.rfill remedy, do not contain iron, MiJiitl s i antimony, or nny thing hurtful to the tionatitutieu. k Foil directives accompany each 1..14-age. Bole Agent fits the United States and Canada, J 0 .13 510SES, 0410 1. G. 1131.i.i1l C.),, r. 11_1,1m 0 pl.Atttp stall~ thneuttli :// VRIU/C a battle cl.• : rrtirn E. D. Lawnll and Lewis Subtnidt & Co., Jaw' B. Mosser, Allentown, and Druggists overywhere. JL .L je._A.the l L3„ TAR WOO RAPTRA PERIL IS TUE BEST MEDICINE IN TUB WORLD, For tho Cure of Coughs and Colde, Croup, Bronchitis; -Asthma, illifliettlty in Breathing, Palpitation of the retort, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consuw,p (ion, together with all Diaeares of 'the Throat and Chest, and which preditpoFod to Consumption, It atteciog the root of disease, and makes the full ~d estroyer Sup,. comb to its influence. it also.producea free expno: toration, and induces healthy notion ie the dieenctut Mucous Membranes and Tis s ues. 'Xt. is peculiarly, zulapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose of this invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and curiae.. quently sleep, which the peculiar nature of this di, • ease denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste and inept-in-its-effects:Try-itTand-be-convineoditha it is invaluable in the cure of I;runchigtlaffectienc. CENTS PER 110TTLIL Prepared only by 'A. ESE:WWII:IL Druggist. N. W. Cor. NINTH POPLAR Ste. PIULA.DELPIII.I., N. B.—For Sale by Lewis Schmidt It CO , and John It Moser, Allontown; Roigel & Son, Reno , ' town ; C. E. Heat, Etteton ; A. W. Weber, Rutz.. town ; Geo. 11. Smith & Co., Philarlelphik, and. by Drugglete tit.d Storekeepers genorally, September 19.---111.ny 25, 1859, B - RYAN'S WAFERS,' The mote certain and speedy remedy over &Wort:red f• u:. Messes ctl the Chest end Leers Carib Colds, Asthma, Cantesiptiess,firmichilis2 influenza. Ifearseness,Difteehl Breathing, Sees 711 reel. • I f s, dra runr.sr. WAV7II£I give the moat instantaneoni and p,,feet relief, and when peraevered with aormrding t.. directions, never fail to effect • rapid and lasting CUM floionnitils have been restored to perfect health who hares tried other meson lo vain. To all classes and ail comet:lto flocs they are equally a blooming and a cure—none need despair, no matter how long the disease may have existed. or however-severe it may be, provided the organic stew, tore Of the vital organs is ant latipalentiv decayed. Brent ono afflicted should give them animparhal - - . JOB MOSES, Sole Proprtetsr, Mochater. N tri Price 25 cents per box. roc ludo by E. D. Limall Lewin Schmidt As Co., and Ida B. Mosemr. Allentown, and Druggizer everywhere. Private Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned intending shortly to change his business, and take charge of the Engle Hotel, Centre Square, Allentown, Ps., offers at private Salo font vAluabio lots of ground ; situated in Sohneekaville,. Lehigh County, eiteki containing about a quarter of an :tern of ground. On two of the iota are erected two tine two-story BRICK DWELLINGS, flf*v; 22 by 24 feet; on one a flue (NO.. emu brick dwelling, 22 by 82 . fest with a kiteben attached, 14 by Id foot, and on the fourth a two-story brick-dwelling honee, 20 by 24 feet. The buildings are new and 'provided with all the modern improvements. Also, offered for sale a lot of groom' in Schnecherille, containing five amp, more or lees. inquire of the undersigned a% his residence in Schnocksville. MOSES SCNECK. November 2,1850. Meting of Executive Committee. Tb,r members of tho Strinditig CoWuaitteis of the People's Party of Lehigh Connly heriby laves ted to attend n meeting of the Counnittee,o be held on Sat rdny, Nov., the lUth inst., at LO o'clock A: M. at t e l'ubliu Ilcuso of MP. Preston Brock, in Ant ward of the borough of Allentown, for the purpose et orgartization. A punctual attendance is.requested, as business of importance will engage the attention. of tho Committee. JONATHAN REICHARD, President of the County Convention. tvii.,The following poisons compose .the Commit. teo Capt. W. B. Gautier, Cob W. W. Hamersly,' Tilghman Good, William Maddens, D.C.` Millet, Benj. SemmoiNharles &homily, W. It. Yaeger, San iford Stophon, If. T. Hartzog, _Esq., E. F. Butz J. H. Liohtonwalinor, Wm. F. MOPOr, Esq., Nathan Wueldor, Nathan Wethorhobl, Harrison Hower, Sol omon B. Ritter, Joseph Moeser, Elonlus Kramlich,' C. W. Wionnd, Esq. and James Eingmazler. November 3, 1859. —3l Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having boon granted( to' tho undersigned in the estate of Thomas Li,otonwalner, late of the borough of Allentown, Le high county, decoased,MilporsOns indebted to said ea.; tato aro requested to make poyment within six week from this date; and all persons having olaims against said estate, will present thorn, duly authenticated; for soutanes:it within ,the above mentioned time. DAVID . WEIDA, Administrator. Allentown, October 19, 185 W. VLAST BENBI'IT BALL . • OF THE . •.. U.. A. - 0. OF. DRUIDS • UREDONIA Groveint .12, 11. A. 0, of Druids, 1.! give their first benefit Dan in. the Oily Fellow Hill I, Allentown, on Monday evening, November 1859, in participation of whielt all friends of the Or: der are, invited. nom.. illinversl—Cortanwrnat' BINDER, WILLIAM YAEGER, SitAxcle EionetA ni Tickets, sl—admittinga gentleman- clad tw Nov. 9, 1859. Allentown Bank. A Dividond of four por coot out of the prate 004 11. last six months is due and payable to the ft° di.: holdord or their legal representatives on Gild lifter tho CIIAIitES .COOIAR; Mail/A Allabeciwn, Novemaor 2, 149.. —3l; _;ly ...---....1. PULMONIC