(From the Berka and Schuylkill JournaL) Candidates and Know-Nothings. It is unquestionable true that the new se cret order of Know-Nothings, which is sup posed tit be intended to operate directly on the decisioa of political questions through the ballot-borea; has created no small panic and uncertainty in political movements.— The Locofocas, having determined to take open and public ground against it—though, we have do doubt, entertaining no serious objection to at least an occasional private ar rangement with it—have assailed. it-as op posed to the rights of conscienee—the free enjoyment of religious opinions, and the just respect to be paid to aliens by birth; who 'they' oh are as fairly entitled to all the rights of American citizens - as persons b orn on the soil. With thiscontroversy be teeen the Lecofociis and Know-Nothings we have nothing to do—it is entirely col lateral to all W big objects 'and proposes.— We are opposed to the Nebraska:Kansas iniquity, and to the whole form and system of National Administration adopted by Gen. Pierce. We are in favor of a sale, immedi ate and complete, of the Public Works of the State, end inimical to Gov. Bigler's dodg ing and double-dealing on that and every other question of the State policy. Such is our 'Platform and, therefore, we support Jesus Powacx for Governor, and all the other candidates on the Whig State Tick et. In order, as they suppose, however, to injure Judge Por,Locit for Governor, the Lo coloco papers and Sta:e Committee are at tempting to identify him with the Know- Nothings. WitlAilis view, every lackofoco paper which we have seen, with an unani mity that looked like precon&qt, copied un article front the Philadelphia Evening gus which is owned by a United States Of fice-holder, in which it is stated that Judge POLLOCK has joined the Know-Nothings at a time and place therein stated, and made a speech pledging henself to rics upon their principles. If this were all true, we are by no means sure that, in the present state.of publii? opinion, it would at all injure the prospect of 'electing Judge Por.tocx. But We believe it to be a lie ; and to differ from ordinary falsehood, only as being a lie with a circunistance, Our reason is :—These Locofoco papers assert that the Know-Noth ings are a secret, sworn, political order- , -tbe Editors of these papers are opposed to, and of course, not members of the order, and. therefore, they cannot know who belong to them, nor what takes place in their meet ings—We do not know whether that is a syllogism in logic, or not ;'btit we take it . to be good argument. But, these papers may say, some member told us. Told you, in deed, when he wassworn not to do so I Then if he told you the truth, he was foresworn and you cannot Geneve sup:h it prejured per son ; if he her his oath, he told yet; u-lie, and you were humbugged. We say, there fore,that the Locofocos' in declaring Judge Pou.oeic to be a 'Know Nothing, assert as a fact that which it is impossible for them to know, and are only practicing upon the prejudice and credulity of their readers.— It pl ha ds to be been admitted aerted i into that the orderil tta of Ki so lot ap iew- Nothings, and was rejected. This the La cofoco papers deny in toto. We do not know that the assertion was made in a very respectable quarter, and we have seen it positively reiterated' since was denied.— Whether Judge PoLiceit is, or is not, a Know-Nothing, we most assuredly do not know, for we have no means of knowing.— The Clinton 7'ributtea very respectable Whig paper --denies it,'and does so, it says., on authority which is equivalent-to a decla ration from Judge Pou.oca's own mouth.— We only know that Judge Pona.oca is a &rin and true Whig--an able, hodorable and ex cellent man—fully to ba depended upon in every public and private relations; that is enough for us. He is opposed toile Ne braska-Kanzas 'favor 'Of a Sale of the Public Works, and dodges no quest ion. Ile writes ,no public letters in one strain, and private letters to be carried in 4 i -socket's. in another. The ecitia:sylvirtatun —another office-holder's organ—improved upon the Argils story by asserting that May or CONRAD and Sheriff Aetssi were the men who conducted Judge POLLCCK into the Know-Nothing lodge. This was piling up the circumstances too high ; for Sheriff AL LEN has publicly and peremptorily denied. the statement to be true.—We have no doubt .that the Know-Nothings whoever they may be, enjoy themselves hugely over • these blind gropings of the outsiders, and for ourselves we have no disposition to be laughed at by people who have such a de paled advantage over us. A Wonderful Pedestrian. The feat of William Hughes, who a few weeks since in San Fraricisco, walked dur eighty consecutive hours for a wager of one thousand dollars, is one of the most remark able pedestrian ttts on record. Hughes an Englishmen by birth, but came to New York seve i nteeir years ago, and has since been residing in the United States. The 41la Califorriic . C4escribes him . as being be tween thirty nine and forty years of age, of medium size, and very powerfully and com pactly built. He had been laboring in the Wales, but his efforts not proving success ful he undertook this feat for the purpose of realizing sufficient funds to enable hint to return to his famiky in Udmbridge, Mass.— During the eighty hours he walked con stantly back and' forth on a planklleer. 4f "teen long by three 'feet bthild, at the iate'of about three miles an hour—thu s making 240 miles of travel in less than three and a half days, during all of Which' time he Was de prived of sleep. - At the hit hoUr he was `very much fatigued. Drowsiness oppress ed him greatly, and nothing but the friendly encouragement of the spectators buoyed up his exhausted frame. At length the time expired t and he was. immediately wrapped in blankets, popeyed to a tepid bath; and re- I s,eived every attentjert` Which his situation required. His feet and legs were dreadful ly swolen, but at lasts egdounis he was rap idly recovering. • Despise not New Things, The world's history is full of the Orsecu. Lion bf great men who Stepped forward in advance of their age, warning us to look kindly on honest purposes, and to judge with charity what we do not. comprehend. Let us not ridicule or despise 'things because they conflict with our observation or be im practible. There is hardly a discovery or invention in art that has not had its day of trial . and'discouragement. Many a man has gone heart-broken to his grave, in whom the fire of genius has burned, unseen and unap preciated,"vihen adverse circumstances, or shrinking timidity, or cold neglect or the want, of a kind word have come upon him and kept his secret burned forever.—Prison bars have been presented by thorbing brows which would have redeemed the world.— The recordS of the world are full of the neg lect of merit, and yet - nothing has been told. Perhaps there is scarcely a man living who has not, during some portion of his life, known,some one who pined unheaded,want ing the genial air and sunshine which nev er-came. Men get misplaced, and do not meet the magnet to draw out the metal with in them. Mediocrity writes verses when it should be holding the plough, and the true poet does the drudgery of life not dreaming why the fire torments him. The flint and steel are cold and cheerless until struck to gether, and they may never come in contact. I Turkish Aristocrat. In the year 1838, I 4ft Oinstantinople on my.way to Vienna. I went to Varna, and from thence proceeded up the Danube . in a miserable steamer, on board of which was a personage whose manners and habits afforded me great amusement. He was courteous and very gentlemanlike. in a re mar!mble degree, but his domestic ways dif fered from those of our own countrymen.— .fle had a numerous suite of servants, three or four of whom seemed to be a sort of gen tleman ; these attended him every night when he went to bed, in the standing bed place of the crazy steamer. First they wound up six or seven gold watches, and the great man took off his boots, his coat, and 1 don't know how many gold chains ; then each niciht he was invested by his at tendants with a different fur pelisse, which looked valuable and fusty to my humble eyes. Each morning the same gentleman spread out all the watches, took off the fur pelisse and insinualed their lord into a fash ionable and somewhat tight coat, not the one worn yesterday ; but on no occasion did I perceive any thing in the nature of an ab lution, or any proof that such an articie as a clean shirt formed a part of the great man's travelling wardrobe. number of lilcrbs. The undersigned offers himself to the con sideration of the Democratic County Con vention as a Candidate for the.office of “Re corder of Deeds" of Lehigh county, hoping that his friends will regard his past conduct as n sufficient guarantee that if elected he will discharge the duties of the office faith fully. nu wuuw most respectfully bOi,F.ll. their encouragement and support. H. W. LIANUWER. Allentown, Angus: 2:3. prothonotarn's Officr. To the Electors of Lehigh County. FELLOW CITIZENS.—I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of Prothon otary of Lehigh County. (sub . frct to a deci sion of the County convent on, and respect fully solicit-your suilnwes.) C. E. SAMUELS. Allentown, August 23. —te erierlo Office. To the rrec Ekelors o/ Lehigh County. FELLOIV CITIZENS.-4 hereby offer myself as a candidate for the Clerks office, and respectfully solicit your suffrages, (sub jecrto the decision of the county convention.) IsfATE-IAN NIETZGER. Allentown, Aug. 23. 11:gi3tx Offt:e. To the Free Electors of Lehigh County. FELLOW CITIZELNS.—I hereby oiler myself as a candidate for the office of Regis ter. and rec - pectfulfy eolicit your suffrages, (subject idthes decision of the county con vention.) JOSHUA STAHLER. Allentown, August 23. ¶—te Bridge Election. . The annual ElectiOn of the company, chartered and known as the 'president, man agersand company fontheerection of a bridge across the river Lehigh at or near Seigfried's Ferry," will take place at the 1-louse of Ca be! Yohe, in the Borough of Bethlehem, on Monday the 4th of September next, between the hours of 10 ands 2, for the purpose of electing ono President, four managers, and a Treasurer of said company for the •ending year. • Peter Laubach, Prest. August 24. Administrators Notice, Notice is hereby given, that the subscri• bers have taken out letters of Administration in' the estate of Jonas Ilaas, Esq. , late of Lynn township, Lehigh county, therefore all those who know themselves to be indebt ed to said estate, be it in. Notes, Bonds Book debts, or otherwise. will make' payment of the same within six weeks from the date here of. And such, who have any legal claims against said estate, will present them for settlement well authenticated to the under signea within• the above specified time. ' SAMUEL CAMP, ? Ad, s ui strs. PEIAON_E-IAAS, Aug. '4,4. Boat Coal l . Nut, Stove, ggg au'd Lunip Coal, in any quantity desired, for sale . by. PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown, April 20. In Somers, Connecticut August 13th, by the Rev. J. Vail!, D, Theodore D. formerly 4)1 this place, to Miss Fan ny Bugbry, oC the former place. . The bee through many garden roves, And bums the lay of courtship o'er, But when he finds the flower be loves, He settles there and hums no more On the 3ist of July. by the Rev. E. IL flelfrich . , Mr. Oliver Ochs, to Miss Rebecca Kratzer, both of Moore township. On the lst of August, by the same, 111 r. Charles Bier, to Miss Sarah dint 11Ierlz, both of Lehigh township. On the Sth of August, by the same, Mr. lienry Werth, to Miss Lyentla Troxeil, both of North Whitehall. • On the Ist of August, in Lynn, of Apo plexy, Henry !raw, -aged 65 years. On the 9th of A ugust, in Ringold, Schuyl- kill county, of consumption, Lydia, wife of Daniel Long, and daughter of Jacob Kistler, in Lynn township, aged 34 years. is TIIE.POOR HOUSR On the 2d of August, Margaret Gansc, aged 21 years. On tho same day, Conrad Nagengast, ged 35 years. • On the 4th, Patrick McSafferty, aged 35 years. On the 6th, Daniel I,hman, of Carbon county, aged 58 years. On the 7th, Philip' Nasvickel, aged" 66 •cars. On the 9th, David Shaffer, aged 16 years. On the 11th, .dug. Schultz, need 78 yrs. On the same day, Sophia Evans, aged 35 years. On the 12th, Jibraham Gebhard, aged 78 years. On the 13th, Nich. Sauer, aged 59 years. Oh thellBth of August, Daniel Smiler, .aged 85 years. Agricultural Meeting. The Executive Committee, of the "Le high Coun'y Agricultural Society, will meet at the Office of the ; Society, on the Fair Ground, on 'l'uesday•afternoon, the sth of September, at '2 o'clock. General attend ence is requested, as business of importance will be transacted. EDWARD KOHLER, President. August 23. ¶-2tv ( r ) U% 21, Notice is hereby given, that the subscri ber have taken out letters of Administration in the estate of . Parr Kneppley, Esq., late of Upper Salmon township, Lehigh -county, therefore all those who know themselves to be indebted to said estate, be it in Notes, Bonds, Bookdtibts, or otherwise, will make payment of the same within six weeks from the date hereof. And such, who have any legal claims against said estate, will present them for fpu l..mont authenticated to either of the undersigned within the above specified time. JOSEPH WITMAN A thn'.itrs CIIARLES Wyrumc, August 24 Aailllivistrators N Notice is hereby given, that the subscri. be rs have taken out 16tter3 of Administration in the estate of George Weber, late of South Whitehall township Lehigh county, therefore all those know themselves to he indebted tosaid estate, be it in Notes, Bonds [3ookdebts, or otherwise, will make pay ment of the saml within six weeks from the date hereof. And such, who have any It • al claims against said estate, will present them fur settlement well authenticated to the undersigned within the above specifled time. • • , HENRY WEBER, Adnebtrs.( ADAM WEBER, Aug. 24. IT—avv Great attraction! • Melded". g: PROF. R. S. AUSTIN, would most re spectfully announce to the Citizens of Allen town, that he will remain at Ihrie's Hotel for a few woehs, and is now prepared to teach a new and improved SraTint OF SKUTCHIXO. Views of Lanscapes, Portraits, Machinery, &c. Persons are invited to call at Ihrie's Hotel. in the forenoon, between the hours of S and nine, and in the afternoon, between the hours of one and four, for examining specimens, &t•. larNo pay will be nsked, it perfect sat isfication is not given. Dr. 3.1'. Ilaynes, .DEXTIST. Informs his friends, and the pub ofesi* lie in general, that he still performs all operations on the teeth, ants) treats diseases of the gumth and alveoler Processes in the most efrectual and skillful manner. if-4w His mode of inserting artificial teeth, cannot be surpassed, for comfort to the tirea zerand duribility and beautifulness in appear ance. The general sati,faction he has given for years, has been duly appreciated by the public. Office No. 48, East Hamilton street, a few doors East of Pretz, Guth & Co's store, op posite Bechtels American Hotel. December 6, 1853. Go and have the "Blues" Cured. lIIr. H. Lindsay. Will give an entertainment on Saturday Evening, the 26th of August, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in the Burntigh of Allentown. He has engaged two eminent performers. and with himself is able to keep a house in constant roar of laughter. Go and here the Catasauqua Railroad and "Know Nothing" questions dramatized in the Colonel's own comic style. Girdle your sides if you dOn't wish them cracked. Fun loving persons should not tail to hear "Lindsay.' . 11-6 w raAnnTED. DIED, It-Ow ir-1 y Prices turtent. ARTICLES, I Per I Allen I.Easton Barrel Bush. Flour Wheat . • • • Rye Corn Oats Buckwheat.. • Flaxse,ed . • • Cloverseed . • '1 imothyseed • Potatoes . • • Salt Butter . • • . Lard Tallow . • • Beeswax . . . Flans Flitch . . . . Tow-yarn. . • Eggs . . Rye Whiskey Apple Whiskey Linseed Oil . Hickory Wood Hay .. . . Egg Coal . . . Nut ..Coal Lump Coal . Plaster . . . Pound Doz Gall Cord Ton Ton ~'~~~y!'1t~'J`~7~1 ~~~'~~~~~`ifo The Fall Term of this Institution will open on Monday, Soptemher 4th, 185.1. J. N. GREGORY, Frincipal. August 10 . amimstratovs Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the subscri bers have, taken out letters of administra tion of the estate of William Slater, late of Upper Saucon Township, Lehigh County, therefore all those_who know themselves in debted to said estate, be it in Notes, Bonds, Book-debts or otherwise, wia make pay ment within six weeks (ruin the date here of. Also, those who have any legal claims against said estate, will present them !tithe undersigned well authenticated within the above specified time. GEORGE; BLANK, Executors. Gt.:C.IIOF. S. STAHR, August 9, 15'1. 11-6 w Mministratovs otice. Nutlet- is hereby given, that the under signed have taken out letters of Adminis tration in the estate of Thomas iss , de ceased, late of the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh county, therefore all those who know themselves indebted to said estate, be it in notes, bonds, book•debts or otherwise, wilt make settlement within six weeks from the date hereof. Also, all those who have any legal claims against said estate, will present th-tin to the undersigned well authenticated within the above specified time. ELIZABETH WEISS., Aclin t strs REUBEN W EISS, Allentown, August 9, 1551„ 1-6 w N.V—a.Tlrrra' D. Timothy Hay, Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats, for which the highest market price will be paid by , PRETZ, GUTFI w CO May 4, ISZ3 01 . 13 Cll.l MICS Inventors & Manufacturers. $570 In Cash Prices. $570 cLum E TUN OF Tali • SCIENTIFIC :131F:Ftl- I CAN . COIIOIIeOCCS 00 the Wal of Septenilwr. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of interests of Mechanics, Inventors, Manu ' factures and Farmers, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no other journal of the same char- acter is so extensively circulated, or so gril eraliy esteemed for its practical ability.— ' l Nearly all the Valuable Patents which A' is sue weelrly from the P ENT OFFICE are Rhatrafed with Engr. \ ving,, and the " ,, ima of all the Patents ar published reg ularly in its Got,,,inni,i u s they are issued, thus making it n pelfect SCIENTIFIC AN. MECHANICAL ENCYCL(TEDIA 1:f ilifOritlallorl upon the subjects of Mechanical Improve ments, Chemistry. Engravings and the Sciences generally. It is published weekly in quarto form situnble for binding, and each volume contains POUR HUNDRED AND SIX TEEN Noes of Reading matter, .Several. Hundred Engravings, with a full and coin- ; plete Index. Its circulation on the last Vol ume exceeds 23,000 copies per Week, and the practical receipts in one volume are 111 worth to any family much more than the supscription price. The following C.isit Pruzns are offered by the Publishers. a lor the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by the lot of January, 1855:—$100 will be given for the largest list ; $75 fur the second ; $O5 for the third ; 355 for the 4th ; $5O for the fifth ; $45 for the sixth ; $4O for the seventh ; $35 fur the eighth ; $3O for the ninth ; 325 fur the tenth; $2O for the eleventh ; $l5 for the twelfth ; $lO for the thirteenth ; and $5 for the four teenth. .The cash will be paid to the order of the successful competitor immediately after the Ist ofJanuary', 1855. TER:as :—One copy. one year. $2 ; one copy, .stx months, $1 ; five 'copies, six months, $4 ; ten copies, six months, $8 ; ten copies, twelve months, $l5 fifteen cop ies, twelve months, $22; twenty copies, twelve months, $2B in advance. No number of supscriptions above twenty can be taken at less than $1,45 each.— Names can be 'sent in at different times and from different Post Offices. Southern and %Western money taken for supscriptions. Letters should be directed, post-paid, to MytiN & Co., 12S Fulton-Street, New York. Messrs. MnNx &.Co. are extensively en gaged in procuring patents for new inven tions, and will advise inventors, without oharge; in regard to the nnyelty of their im provements. ' New 'York, August 24. T-•4w rem 0 2.5; 9 50 . 2 001 2 00' 1 8 1( 0 11 1 7 0 2 0 ' 1 401 601 60 50 1 1 37 1 251 4 00; 5 00 2 50 } 2 50' -1 70 60 60 1 , 45 101 18 10 10 10 10 22, 22, 121 11' 8;IC 81 8 1.1 1 12 3:11 38 SO, 30 60' 60 . 9 50 2 10 1 10 1/0 50 The subscriber oilers to dispose of a very Valuable House and Lot of Ground. at pri , rate sale, situated in Ole thriving Borough of Catarnurpin, Lehigh County. The Lot fronts Ctraler street. and aej )ins lots of Jesse Knauss, and the “Crane urea Works." containing in front 29 feet and in depth 200 feet. The improvenientstliereon . consist of a splendid F. 5 i . Now Two Story Frame t .19u:ening 'Mouse, With attached kitchen. The house is 29 feet front and 34 deep, with good garden. Persons wishing to purchase property in that thriving Hiroutzh, will do well to make immediate application, as he will sell upon reasonable termA, intending to leave for the West, Further information as to terms. &c., can Le had by iipp!ying to Nlosns E. AL BRIGHT, in Catasauqua, or to the owner, re siding•nerir Breinigsville. Lehigh .county. JOHN ALBRIGHT. ir.sov._tf 60 1 50 5 50 2 70 80 20 20 4 50 6 00 14 670 15 00 4 QM 4 50 August 1G :I 00 , LOOK /143 R I I T1B111"...V12. The undersiened has just received a nice assortment of Fitt:sti Faurr,such as Lemons, Olallgt`F, Raisins ; also canvassed limns. smal , ed Beef, Cheese, Tomato Catsup, bott led Lobste - rs, Anchovies,' Pickles, Pepper Sauce, Cranberries, pealed Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Groundn uts, &C„ (Sze. The above articles will be sold cheap tor cash. CHARLES Holm. Allentown, August IJ. .4.!—dtv C. M. R ii ii Ir oil torney at Law. Office on 71h street, dire«. doors Nurth of the Public Square, Allentown, Pa. August 24, 15.4. 1-3 m 4 50 6 00 14 00 I 450' ¶-3w The subscriber informs . the public that he has pur -1111744.' chased the entire stock of ....Er--..florses, carriages, Ikr., comprising the Livery Stable of William R. Leh, in the borooili of Allebtown. He has added a number of beautiful New Carriages to his stock. as well as increased the number of Hor , es. He is therefore prepared in fur nish all who may favor him with a call with GOOD and SA FE HORSES, and Vehi cles cf every description, from a first class eight-horse Omnibus to a Sulky of single horse, . By strict attention to business, and n de. sire to please, be hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage. Charges modPiate. Fe - Large parties e ill be furnished with conveyances, with or without drivers, on the mo,t reasonable terms. rs7 - Give him a•cnll, at the old stnnd of Chnrles Sengreaves. first stable in Church v, north vt I lainiftlm ;trect. PETER [TELLER. Allentown, Adgust 2, 1y34. Ts—Gm ,ow an Steer Estrayed. Estrayed from the under t Signod, on Monday night, not q , *sec a the pasture. ii.lds Josittia • .I.li/ier, in South Whitehall lownship. Lehi,te county, a dr'y Cow, spot ted, wbite and yellow, she had a rope tide around bcr , two litre feet, the Steer is bk.° of a 3.d:ow co:or, between three and- tour years old. Whoever tales up said Cow and Steer, shall be lib:•raily leaid for his trouble, if immediate information he liven to e ither Charles Kramer & Sons, at Allen mwo, or to the undersigned near the upper Bridge, opposite Cutasaugna. August 16 I Notice is hereby given, that, the under signed has said out his Livery Establlsh• which makes it necessary that his books should beseuled up as speedily as pos sibly, and on account of di,ubility in attend it3g to the ctilection himself. he has ',lnce(' the same in the hands of Joseph F. Newhard, E,9., who is authorized to settle the saute. Ihose . who know themselves itideb:ed will please cull on Mr. Newhard, wit hoot delay, IVILLIAM R. !.Ell. • Allentown, Angnst2, lb5:1. ¶-6w I.lol° T 1.1 ag:at S T catllers. ! Notice is hereby given, that Eight School tTeachers are wanted fur Heidelburg School District. Schools to commence on the - 13th day of November next, and to continue for four months. The pay will be 21 cents for each child per day. Applications will So rec. ived until the 2Gth day of August. on which. day the County Superintendant will he present tkt, the house of David Ross, in Germansville, in said township of Heidel bury to examine teacher, to commence pre cisely at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. MARTIN HANDwEux, Sccretnry. August 9. .e-2ty Notice is hereby given, that the under. signed are appointed Executors of the last . will and testament of Daniel Peter, deceas ed, lato of l-leidelburg township, Lehigh county, therefore all these who know them 7 selves to be indebted to said estate, be it in Notes, Bends, Book-debts or otherwise will snake payment within six weeks. from the date hereof. Also those who have any le-' gal claims against said estate, will bring in their accounts will authenticated within suid time. HENRY GEYER, JONAS PETRA, Executors. JoNes KROH, SOLOMON Kiaia, August 9, ltiv4. lILL-61W House and Lot of Ground AT PRIVATE SALE. ivery Stable, CON McGO WEN. 411---3 v (L) te VS O 'Executor's oticc. The subst. not less than 15 ) horse, cows, run em.. proper compensation will inendatinne will be required Allentown Seminary. A Ileritown, July 20 PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. Waishington Mc- Cartney, President of the several Courts of common pleas of the Third Judicial District, composed of t he counties of NorthinThaon and Lehigh, State of Pennsylvania, and... Justice. of the several Colitis of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, and Peter Elpas. and Jacoh Dillinger. Esqrs., Judges of 'the Courts of Oyer and 'Terminer and generally Jail delivery, fur the trial of all capital of fenders in the said county of Lehigh. By their precepts to me directed have ordered the court of Oyer and Tot miner and Gen, oral Jail Delivery:to be holden at Allentown county of Lehigh, on the First Monday id Srptember, 1851, tvh;f;ti is the 4th day of said month, and rvi;l cont;nce cre week. NuTice is therefore hereby given to the . Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Lehigh. that they are by the said precepts commanded to be there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other rementberences, to do these things which to their offices appertain to be done, and`hil those who are bound by recognizan ses to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be' .. in the jail of said coun ty of Lehigh, are to be tbpit and there, to Prosecute them as shall he just. Given under my hand in Allentown, the 9th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty four. God•save the Commonwealth: NATHAN WEILER, Sheri". Sheriffs Office A Ilent.o . .pt, August-9, . (11—tc Garden T ruck, The undersigned tapes this method to in form the citizens of A 'tenuity!), and vicinity, that he ha 3 rented the "Truck "Wand" in Allentown„ formerly occupied by Mr:Jaines Smiley, where he has raised the present sea son, and now off-ra for side all kinds of • AI Garden and Field Vegetables, such ns Potritoee, Cnbbag., Tomatoes. Un ions. Cucumbers, Sipaitie.%,. Corn and every other kind that comes into season. • His prices nre liberal and his truck al ways fresh. I lis stand is in Secenth'Street, near the Public Squ ire, in front of Mrs. Boas' house, where he will be happy to ac commodate his -customers with all that is nice and fresh in the Vegetable line. He thinks that by punctual attendance to•busirtess, he will ire rit a liberal share of public patronage JONN T. METZGER. Allentown, August 2, 1834. • —2Elt il . (1) ID A r (r) al 0 Notice is hereby given, that application wilt he made at the next meeting I the Leg islature of Pennsylvania, to pass an act fel' the Incorpora,ting of a Bank of discount and deposit, to be located in the Borough of Al• letttown in the County of Lehigh, to be known bt the name, style and title of . 'The Allentown Bank,' . . . with a Capital *tack of ONE HUNDRED THOV sAND DoLLAR 4 , with leave to increase said psnal to Two HUNDRED TIIbVSANP . DOL-. * • • LARS. if nec*.ssary. O. I?enin g cr, J. F. finhe, 7. B. ftilson, Joseph Weiss. .97nos Ettinger, C. Lichtenicalner. Owen Saeger, 7'..11. Weidner, .1. F Newhard, Charles Keck. W. J. Buyer, Christian PreLz, C. Y. Mawy. TY S. Young, Allet6)wn, June 2'4, . 11—am Eight School Teachers 11P°•//. , lig.TELP. T.te Din ctors of Flanovor" Scion! Dia -1 (Het wish to engage right competent Teach; ers to fill the respective stations, to whom a liberal sala ry trill be.gi yen. . The exanaina:. tiny by :he County Superintendent will take place on Stiturday the 2J of September next, at the Public House of Char:cs Ili ter, precisely at 0 o'clock in the forenoon. By Order of Josurit LicirrEsw.u.Nrix, President. August 2, I t2i54. T—Ow lazate.twa, The undersigned give notice, agreeably 6 3441 to the Lit .2 ofl'ennsy Ivanla, that ltey pity poso mak. » lication at the next term of the Legislature c' Pennsylvania, for the ip. corporation of n Bank : to be rocated in the Borough of Cntosauqua. and County of Le• high, under the name, style and title olthe • Bank of Catasauqua, to have general 'banking anal discounting privileges. The capital Lobe Two HUN DRED . I‘IIOUSAND DOLLARS. with the right of increasing it to THREE 111.1NpRED THEVEAND DOLLAR- ; x rid tocommence Operatinne when the said sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars shall have been paid in. Josiph Laubach, IV Slelhoagen. .Hug. 11. Gilbert, Charles Greiff?! William Getz, Chas. G. Sdotelks, Isaac E. Chandler., S. 11. Lacier, 11. F. Straw!, Levi Haas, • Charles Noy, Owen Rice, Isaias Rehrig, J..W. Fuller. Joseph Lazarus, F. 13. Marlin, Charles- Seigly, Joshua Hunt jr., Thomas Frederick, John Thomas, Ilrials 'brawler. - John Williams. Reuben Patterson, Samos . ' Coldet June R 3, 1804. El El •:nds; &c., for s ietiven. APPI. Q E 7 D C. R. KESSLi.. if-