- - SPECIAL MO TICE 'HEREBY GIVEN to the * citizens of Allen town and the Surrounding country that the titidersigued have made great additions to their stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks; • Valises, Travelling Bags, Lamps, &c., &c., and . aft determined to sell at los' prices. Although leather and other articles in their line have very largely advanced, we employ a very large num ber, of the very best mechanics, who work un der the superintendance and direction of the most experienced foremen in the country, con sequently our Boots and. Shoes are all got up in such a manner ar to enable us to warrant them to our customers. We feel confident that for neatness and durability our work is not exceed ed in any country town in the State. To en umerate all the various kinds and styles of our goods would take up too much space—suffice it to say that we have by far the largest stock in town, and that we are always able and wil ling to supply the wants of our numerous pat rons with any article in our line they may call for, at very small profits. To our wholesale customers we would say that we are now selling our own manufadtured and Eastern Boots and Shoes, Gum, Buffalo and Calf Overshoes, Hats and Caps at the lowest city jobbing prices. We are able to furnish at short notice any odd sizes that may be wanted, both of our own and Eastern work. All we ask is that we may receive a call from those wishing to purchase : we charge nothing for showing our goods. We are very thankful for the liberal share of patronage with which we have been favored thus far and hope by close attention to business, and selling good goods at low rates to share the,same in future. YOUNG & LEH. No. 45 East Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa P. S.—Also a complete stock and fixtures o a Daguerreotype Apparatus for sale cheap among which is a first class buffing wheel. September 12. lf—t *attention Customers ! The Goods are Here! 1-I YA k, - WITTY NO 28 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., 11 have just received a Boat Load of Goods, ii consisting of U BOOTS, SHOES, • Trunks, Valises, Widowgisf"3 Carpci Bags, — 0 &c., all of which !, they will sell at the lowest cash prices. Their Stock of Shoes comprises over Twangy Thousand Pair, of which a great part is of their own manufac ture and the balance of Eastern make. Their Eastern Goods have been purchased for Cush, which offers them the satisfaction of selling at city wholesale prices. lltcir assortment of Trunks is also the larg est ever brought to Allentown, and range in prices, from one to fen dollars. As they keep a large number of hands well experienced in the different branches of• work, they are able to make to order any quality and style of shoes that. may be required. ()'Country merchants are politely invited to give them a call and examine their goods and prices and they will satisfy theiriselves that it is filly to buy in Philadelphia when they can do better by purchasing of RUBE & WITTY. Allentown Sept. 12. Z4TCI I I I MC JO. . THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he intends to make application to the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden in and fin• the County of Lehigh, on the sth day of November next, for a license to sell Vinous, Spirituous, Malt and Brewed Liquors, at his store, in Hamilton street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, in the borough of Allentown, in the county of, Lehigh. aforesaid Allentown, Sept. 12 .INT C)0 1 1" I C 30 . TIM undersigned hereby gives notice that he intends to make application to the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden in and for the County of Lehigh on the sth day of November next, for a license to sell Vinous, Spirituous, Malt and Brewed Liquors, at his store, at the corner of Tenth and Hamilton streets, in the borough of Allentown, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid. EDWARD SCIIANTz. Allentown, Sept. 12. ¶-3w '2V3sentbll) . To the Free Electors of Lehigh and Carbon Counties FELLOW Crrizess.--Encouraged by the kind ly Assurance of ninny friends, I hereby offer my self as a Volunteer Candidate for the office of STATE LEGISLATURE of Lehigh and Carbon counties. Should ;you see proper to elect me, I will digcharge the du ties faithfully and be thankful for your suffrages. JAMES W. FULLER. ¶—te September 12 Aualtor 's 1N otice. In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County. In the matter of the account of •i • , Tobias S Sterner, Administrator of ? "C. Mary mith, late of Hanover town- . ,7.40. ship, Lehigh County, deceased. '" . '" s • And now August 7th, 1855, on motion of Mr. Reese, the Court ap point Charles Ritter an auditor to audit and re settle the above account according to law. From the Records. 7'este—J. W. Mickley, Clerk. The above named Auditor will attend to the duties of his appointment at house of Charles Ritter, in Rittersville, Hanover town ship, Lehigh county, on Saturday the 13th day of October next, and 1 o'clock in the afternoon. CHARLES RITTER, Auditor. September 12. 11-5 w AINTDIaI In the Court of Co:nmon Pleas of Lehigh • County. r .. In the matter of the account of +i.4,„ ~. Christian Al;Schelly and Joseph i, t :..)1( o,: Schleifer, assignees of John Ru `" dolph, under a voluntary Deed of assignment. And now August 14th, 1855, the Court ap point Joshua Fry, Daniel Dubbs and Amos Ile3ring, to audit and resettle the account and make distribution according to law From the Records. , Teste : J. W. MICK.LEY, Clerk. The auditors above named will attend to the duties of her appointment, on Saturday the 29th day of September next: at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Francis Gerhard, in Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county, when and where all persona interested may attend if they think proper. • JOSHUA Far, DANISL DUIIIIS, Auditora. AMOS HAEBIN,G, Sept. 1.1. 7--3 yr BARE FOOTED! YEA, and bare.heatied, too, The law Can never harm, if all pursue; But recollect . t.hat CLOTHING all must wear, For civil law will lash the back that's bare, In olden time, it is acknowledged true, That fe* if any CLOTHING wore or knew ; But now.a.days a man is scarcely drest Without a dress coat, pantaloons, and vest. Now reader ' here is .what you want to know— 'l he best and cheapest store for you.to go, To purchase CLOTHING, I ween I cannot tell, But Esc& & NEWIIARD have the articles to sell. And their Store—where is it, do you say ? You want to buy a suit, now, right away, At 35 East Hamilton street you'll find Their CLOTHING ready made, of choicest kind. TOE subscribers, desirous of again returning their thanks to their numerous patrons, avail themselves of this opportunity to do so, end at the same time respectfully announces to their friends and the public generally that they have just returned from New. York and Phila. delph.a, where they purchased a large stock of Fall and ilinier Goods, consisting of entirely new an desirable styles, such as can not be found at any other Merchani Tailoring Establishment in Allentown. The goods were selected with the greatest care, and will be made up in the latest style and fashion, and warranted to prove the same as represented at the time of ptrechase . Observe, that every ar ticle of Clothing sold by the proprietors of this establishment is of their own make, and may be relied upon as being good durable work. Among. their extensive assortment may be found, fine Bieck and Blue New Style Dress and Frock Coats, made in the latest fashion of French and Eng_ lish Coats, new style Business Coats, of Black, Brown, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, and plain and figured Cass.meie,; Over Coats, of all qual ities, styles and prices, pantaloons, vests, and in fact everything in the Ready Made Clothing line, from an over overcoat down to an under shirt. The three great features al Keck & New hard's Store are, that they buy for Cash, and con sequently can sell cheaper than any of the oth. ers ; their goods are made up under their own supervision, and, last though not least, they sell them for what Mey really are. Also, a large stuck of Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Collars, Winter Hosiery, Under Shirts and Draw. era of all kinds, and everything in fact that Is usually kept in stores of the kind. Call and sec belore you purchase elsewhere, as they willing ly show what they have. They are satisfied that all their goods bear a close examination. ° lT Coon ry Tailors can be supplied with the latest London, Pails, Boston, New York and Philadelphia Fashion PLATES, at the lowest possible prices. Allentown Sept. 12, Good. Times, Good Times are 'before the doors of the people of Lehigh, Northampton, Ducks and Carbon counties, for he Railroad is now completed lrom New York and Philadelphia to Allentown. Oil Monday last the ttain of cars ran over the entire road fur the first time, and there were somr•thing less than WU cars in the train, and I suppose they have all stopped at JOSEPH STOP'S CHEAP CASH. STORE, in Allentown, at Nu 41, coiner ui namittuo anti Eighth streets, near Hagenbuch's Hotel, for I passed his Store, and by the looks of the are, inenduus quantity of goods Stopp and his clerics were unpacking I am sure that the depot must be right at his Store, and that the whole train of cars must have been loaded with Goods lot Stopp. We all stopped and looked with aston ohment at the piles of Shawls; Dc Lains, Silks, Merinoes, Persian Cloth, Cashmere, Alpaca, Calicoes, &c., Irom the floor to the ceiling, the ods all new styles. Then I looked to the usher side oC, the Store, and 10, and behold, my e)es were greeted with perfect mountains of Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, air Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Muslins, Table Diapers', Toweling, Stocking Yarn, and Stnek ii,gs, Gloves, Mittens, 14 oolen Comforts, Car. pets, Oil Cloths, Glass and Queens ware, Locking Glasses, Knaves, Porks,Spuons, &c., &c. Then one of the clerks showed the in another room, there he had piles of PETER BEARY. ¶-3w Ready Made Clothing, such as coats, vests, pants and over coats, ail of their own manulactury t atid he showed me the prices 01 some of their goods, then I said 1 don't wonder that all the people say that Dan Rico has the best show and Joseph Stupp the Ch. apest Ca.sh Store. ISrpl. 12, wk RS. & M. M. STOPP, have just returned .1t from the cities with an immeties stock of 1 3iI r f .10). all and W inter A ti" 10SIBIt caps, ribbons, flowers, trosted and plain velvet, striped plush t• satins, plain and figured fancy veils, children's hoods, and in . .. _ ;awl., all that belongs to a fashionable Millinery Store. Everything they have is new and fresh from New York and Philadelphia, and now of fer the above goods, wholesale or retail, at least 30 pe r cent. less than they can be purchased elsewhere. Country Milliners sup pe d at Coy prices, and it . will be to their advent ato give us a call befcri purchasing elsewe. Eon. nets lepaired according to order. Don't forget the place, corner of Eighth and Hamilain streets, in Allentown. Sept. 12. '' I—if A SLY HINT TO MEN AND BOYS.—It you want in buy a good, cheap pair of pants, coat' r ve..i, please call at Stopp's Cheap Cash Store. N. IS —And if you want money please pass down on the other side and don't look at Stopp's Cheap Cash Store. A ii Mil Dan. NI at !It In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County. ,)•s•?•'!Lcr 4; In the matter of the account of .7,_ 6 , Conrad Fry and Aaron Bust, Execu ...) i( ,p, tors of Joseph Fry, deceased, late .6 of Hanover township, Lehigh coun g ty. And now lugust 7th. 1855, the Court ap• point Tobias Sterner, Esq., to audit and reset tle tho said account, and make distribution according to law. • From the Records. • Testo : • J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. The auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday the 6th day of October, next at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, at the house of Charles Ritter, in Ritters vine, Hanover township, Lehigh county, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. TOBIAS STERNER, Auditor. Sept. 12 • Lady Fashionable, where are you aoion buy your wedding dress 1 At Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, and my Wedding Bonnet of Mrs. & Mary M. Stapp. Boimets Bonnets Election Proclamation. Pursuant to the act of General Assembly of the Comtnonweillth of Pennsylvania, pasSed the 2d day of July, 1838, I, NATHAN Wsmatt, Sheriff of Lehigh, do hereby giVe public notice to the electors of the aforesaid county, that a General Election will .be held in the said coun ty, on the second Tuesday in October next (which will be the 9th of . said month,) for the purpo , e of-Choosing by ballot : . . . ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; ONE PERSON to represent the district com posed of the counties of Lehigh and Northamp ton in the Senate of Pennsylvania; TWO PERSONS to represent the district composed of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon in the. Legislature of PetinSylvania ; ONE PERSON for Treasurer of the county of Lehigh : ONE PERSON for Commissioner of the county of Lehigh ; ONE PERSON _for Coroner of the county of Lehigh : ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor in the county of Lehigh ; ONE PERSON' Mr Auditor of the county of Lehigh : THREE PERSONS for Trustees of the Acad emy in Allentown ; The electors of tho county of Lehigh afore said, on the said second Tuesday of October next, will meet at the several districts composed of the boroughs and the several townships fol lowing to wit : The electors of the North ward, in the bor ough of Allentown, will hold their election at the house of Samuel Moyer. The electors of South Ward, in the borough of Allentown, at the house of George -Wether hold. The electors of Lehigh ward, at the house of Joseph Rex. The electors of Salisbury township, at the house of John Yost, in said township. The electors of South Whitehall township. at the Ito: se of Alexander W. Leder, in said township. The electors of• Hanover township, at the house of Charles Ritter, in Rittersville. The electors of upper SallVflll township, at the house of Daniel Cooper, in Coopersburg. The electors of Cainsatltm, at the house of Nathan Pegley, in said borough. The electors of Weisenbutg township, at the house of Joshua Seiberling, in said township. The electors of Heidelberg township, at the house of Henry German. in said township. The electors of Washington township, at the house of D. & U. Peter. in said township. The electors of North Whitehall township, at the house of Jacob Roth, in said township. The electors of Lowhill township, at the house of Jacob E. Zimmerman, in said town ship. EIE The electors of Upper Macungie township, at the house of Addison•Erdtuan, in Fogelsville. The electors of Lower Macungie township, at the house of Henry Milhous°, in .Millerstown. The electors of Upper Milford township. at the house of George Beck, in said township. The electors of Lower Milford township, at lie house of henry Dillinger, in said township. The electors of Lynn township, at the house ‘f David Bleilvr, in said township. The General Election' in the said several dis riots to be opened between the hours of eight Ind ten in the forenoon, and shall continue vithout interruption or adjOurnment until seven n the evening—when the polls shall be closed. Norte is HEREBY GIVEN', That every person except Justices of the Peace, Militia and Borough officers. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under Om United States or any city or corpora ted district, whether a commissioner, officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative. executive or ;judiciary department or the State, of the Uuited States, or any in corporated district, and also that every member of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapa ble of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment or judge, inspector or clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth. and that no other officer of such election shall be eligible to be voted for. The • return Judges to meet at the Court House in the borough of Allentown, on Friday the 12th day of October. 1835, NATHAN WEILER. Sheriff. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 12, 1855‘ Legisla lye Candidate. To, the independent Voters of Lehigh and earbnn - Counties. FELLOW CITIZENS !--induced by many of my friends. I offer myself as an Independent Volunteer Candidate for the MO ILegisiff lure. MeIIOSE. Allentown, September 12. 11—te Lehigh County High School, ✓ll Emairs. THE Lehigh County high School will com menec the third session on Monday, Octo her 23d. 1855. The course of instructioff - Will 'embrace the different branches of a thorotigh English Educa tion and Vocal and Instrumental. Music, with the French, German and Latin languages. Young Ladies and Gentlemen, who may wish to study the art of teaching and may desire of becoming Professional Teachers are requested to inquire into the merits of the High School. There will be no extra charges made for stu dents whn wish to study Astronomy, Phi oso phy, and Mathematics. The Lehigh County High School 'can boast of having one of the best Telescopes now in use, and also all the Philosophical and Mathematical Instruments which are required to fitcilitate a student. • The session will last five months. The charges are ten, twelve, and fourteen dollars per ,session, according to the advancement of the scholar. An additional charge will be made to such students who may wish to study French, German, Latin and Music. Boarding can be obtained at very low rates in private families in the immediate vicinity of the seAool, or with the' Principal at from 50 to GO 'ars per session, according to the age. Eve rything is included, such as tuition, washing, fuel and lights. The building will be fixed so as to accommodate one 'hundred students, and the Principal will be aided by good. and expe rienced assistants also in Penmanship. For Circulars and other infbintation, address JAMES S. SHOEMAKER, Principal. Emaus, Lehigh County. REFERENCES: • C. W. COOPER., Esq., Cashier of the Bank of Allentown. Titon.is B. Conran, M. D.. Coopersburg. C. F. DICKENSIIIED, 111. D. Lower Milford. MARTIN I<I3IIIIFIWIt. Esq., Salsburg. TOOMAS BURKTIALTER, EMOSSUS. WlLLtem Jeconr, Lower Macungie. SAMUEL KENKRRER, Esq., Upper Milford. . Emus, Sept. 12. 11-tf D• 1.7 RICE'S Great Circus is Coming! n AN RICE respectfully announces to the 1 -/ citizens of this vicinity that his great EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT and TRAINED ANIMALS COMBINED, as organized for 1855, will have the honor of appearing before them At ALLENTI )WN. on Saturday Sept. •_'2nd *ADMISSION 25 CENTS.—Perfortnances corn mance at 2 and 7 P. M. ' THE THREE GREAT FEATURES that dist itiguishe DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW from every other exhibition in the country, are as follows : 1. The Brilliant Array of Professional Talent. 2. Th. , hemitijid Stud of horse's, Ponies and Mules. 3. The most Perfectly Trained Wild Animals ever Exhibited. Among the Equestrian Talent, the following eminent artists will appear Mrs. Dat,ll. Rice in her Great Menege Act, is a feature which challenges the most enthusiastic admiration of all who witness it. The rapid evolutions and fearful leaping excite a deep and thrilling in terest in the scene. The justly celebrated and beautiful cquestr enne, MAD'LLF, FRANK VTCK, Md Jonta, the Vocalist, AlcFile Georgina, F. 11. Roston. the Great Six and Eight Horse Rider and Maitre de Cirque. Young Jean Johnson, The Roseions of the Arena. Tight Rope Dan cer, Scene Rider, and best General Performer =ME It: 4% Bale, the Champion Vaulter, being the only one who has thrown 100 consecutive somersets. Charles Noyes, the little Giant. Jacob Showles, whose numerous Acrobatic Feats have placed him in ,he front rank of his profession. WILLIAM. WALKER, he great Equilibrist and Gymnast, on the Comic Volant, Master Charles Read, the Infant Prodigy, with 1) A. RIC V, and his counterpart, LITTLE MIKE LIPMAN n his ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION will be ound the stupendous and magnificent 12 LE PRI NT, L;ILLaI ROOKIL who among other feats and sagacious tricks has been taught to WALK THE TIGHT ROPE! DAN RD 7 E will convince the public there will be nothing done at his Exhibition but what is Novel, Wonderful. and Morality Instructive. During each Exhibit ion. DAN RICE will intro duce his Thorough-Bred Horse, EXCELSIOR, and the fatuous pair of EDUC tTED MULES, taught to perform some of the most laughable anti incredible feats of sagacity. Besides these, will be exhibited the most ex traordinary performancesof the largest and most perfectly TRAINED AUSTRALIAN BEAR ever captured. This ferocious alltl hitherto tin tameable . beast is performed milt-the inoott perfect address by his beeper the famous LOVELL, by whorl he was brougt to this •ountry. The weight of this bear is near 2 000 pounds. Besides all the splendid achieve ments of DAN'S Dancing Horses, Trick Ponies, aml Performing, Mules. A Brilliant Cornet Band, (silver instru ments.) in their beautiful Band Carriage, dmiwn by Highly Caparisoned Horses. unhesitatingly pronounced the first and most accomplished in America. and led by the mighty Sig. ROSSINI. will head the Grand Procession, and pass hrough the principal streets at 10 o'clock A. M. on the day of the exhibition. This Compa will Exhibit at Easton Friday Sept. 21st. C. 11. CASTLE, Agent. 11-2 w September 12 I= Wait for • Ilse iPagon I MN RICE HAS THE BEST EIHEES! Say, Julius, whet ° a dilli Clamget dem sig,a°' Well, I 'spoe he got al at Massa Roan's. W e ' c '' t Clam, I's goin' Jere to some. Fse a dandy nigg er ' and want a (last rate article. .4nt a I.s. - COQ 1F1,3 MANUFACTURER OF HAVANA, YARA, PRINCIPE, AND ALL KINDS OP . Super .or Segars, and dealer in CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, No. 27.Nortli 7th Street, • ALLENTOWN. (J'Orders filled for all parts of the Union. Sept. 5. ¶—tf Q o-The fever is raging all over the country, among rich and •poor, old and young, high and low, to go to the Allentown Fair on the Ist of October, and stop at Stoppre Cheap Cash Store. ?refection against Vire. M. A. Wachter, Slater, A lieulown, Lehigh County, Pa. EEPS for sale a constant supply of the very 11 ' best Roofing Slate, and will put them on roofs in a workmanlike manner, and :on rea sonable terms Communications promptly at tended to when directed as above - or left with H. K. STAIIL, agent, Pennsburg, Montgomery county. All work warranted. September 5 or Hello, Jack, where ate you going' To Stopp's Cheap Cash Store to get my wedding suit: ~ ~ ~ __~ ~~ IT-ly AIIIDIIVDIB°II3 In the Oiphan's Couit of Lehigh County. ..• In the matter of the account o Solomon gleaner, Executor of the last )(;, 01 will hnd testathent of Hannah Zeis• toff, deceased, late of Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county. And'iuw August 27, 1855, the Court appoint John Rohe, Esq., to audit and resettle the said account, and make distribution according to law. From the Records. .1. W. MICKLEY, Clerk Mg The auditor above .named will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Friday the 28th day of September, next, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the house of Jacob Schleifer, in the 150- rough of Allentown, when and where all per; sons interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN F. ROHE, Auditor. t —3w Sept. 6 -T. omit!) 4-Tomnibiliontr. To the Free and hulefiendent Electors of Lehigh County. FELLOW CrrizExs ! Encouraged by a large number of my friends and acquaintances, I hereby offer myself as a Candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the next election in Lehigh county. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority at your hands, I will promise to attend to the du ties faithfully, impartially and economically. DAVID BIERY. September S. ¶—te Dissolution of Partnership. 'lotice is hereby given that the firm heretofore .N . existing between the undersigned, in the Borough of Allentown. Lehigh county, under the name of Eberhard 4. Griesentcr, in the dental business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 17th day of August. All such who ate in debted to said firm are hereby requested to make immediate settlement, and all such having nny claims against said firm will please present their claims. E EBERHARD, ABRAHAM GRIESEMER. Sept 5 10! For the New York Store f.'d E. 4 r'l =. 04 IlAVEjust received a large supply of Fall and Winter Goods which.they have bought for cash and are willing to sell at a small advance on the same terms. Don't forget their motto, " SMALL PROF ITS AND QUICK-SALES," with a large awirtment of goods to suit the most fastidious taste in the universe, including Allentown and vicinity. Their stock consists of Plain Black Silks, Plain Fancy do., French ..,,Merino, Saxony Twill, Persian do., MousCline De Laine, Persian do., Leyonese cloth, 4c., 4-c., Also, Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves, Triniminas, Muslins Bleached and Brown, and in fact all ouch goods as the trade aro in need of constantly or hand. GROCERIES as low if not lower than can be had elsewhere. Coun try produce of all kinds wanted in exchange for goods. gain: • -- - -L . I lIOUPT & STUCKERT., Sept. 5 Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphait's Court of the County of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 29th day of September, at one o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the following described property, viz : Two certain lots of ground, with the appurtenances, 'situated in the Bo rough of Allentown, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded on the South by Turner street, on the West by a public Alley, oft the North, by a jot of Benjamin llngenbuch, on the East by Ann street, containing sixty feet, and the other forty-five feet, 230 feet in depth, numbered in Townplot 634 and 635. Also one other lot fronting on Ninth street. near the Bo rough line, containing 20 feet front on said Ninth street and 240 feet in depth. Being the real estate of John Diefenderfer, deceased, late of the Borough of Allentown, county aforesaid. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by DAVID SCHW %BIZ, ABRAHAM DIEFENDERFER. } Admr"s * By the Court: J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. Aug. 2Q.. 11-3 w IaCOQICOIito At the last Session of Court the Lehigh Coun ty Agricultural Society has been converted into a joint stock concern divided into Shares of Ten Dollars each, and in pursuance of a resolu tion passed at the last annual meeting, such persons who may have been members previous ly of this ssociation shall have the right to a deduction of the amount they may have paid as membership contribution, from the ten dollars, provided theyctliii s t) tfore the first of Octa • next. Persons Wishing to become members of this Association should not let this favorable op portunity pass by without taking the advantage of it. After the first of October no deduction will be allowed and the full len dollars will have to be paid to become a member. Application for rEmbership certificates to be made to A. G. Renntngcr, in Allentown. By order of the Society. A. L. RIME, Secretary.. IT-5w August 29 Polunleer Candidate. To the Electors of Lehigh county FELLOW CITIZENS': Encouraged by a large number of friends and acquaintances, I hereby oiler myself as a Volunteer Candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER,' at the next election in Lehigh county. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority at your hands, I will promise to attend to the du ties with punctuality and fidelity. BENJAMIN J. lIAGENBUCIL Allentown, Aug. 23. ¶—te Job Printing, Neatly Execated at the " Register ace! S &YIN ex YE n2l tei Tni United Statei Annnity and 'Mitt Ca; S. E. ctrtner of Third anti Chestnit Prnianexpnii. to• - CAPITAL $250,00d. M . ONEY is received 'on 'deposit daily . . The' amount deposited.is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositot, or, if prefer red, a certificate will be given% All sums, large. and .small, are itteived, and the amount paid back on deinand, notice. Interest is paid at the rate of fiim eitil.; commencing from the day of dep6Sit, and ceas ing fourteen days previous to the wittolfawal of the tnoney. On the first day of January, in, each year, die interest of each depdait is paid to the depositor, or added to the principal, as he inay prefer. The Cotnpany hate now upwards df 3,500 depositors in the City of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given by addressing the TREASURER. Stephen IL Crawford, Prest., Lawrende John; son, Vice Pres't., Anibrose T. Thoinpson, Ben.: jamin W. Tingley. Jacob L. Florence, William M. Godwin, Paul D. Goddard, George McHenryi James Devereux, Gustavus English. Secretary and Treasurer, PLINY' FISH; Teller and Interpreter, J. C. Oehlsalager: September 5. 11—ry. A Fresh Assortment. . • The undersigned respectfblly inform their friends that they have just returned fraii - Thil% adelphia, and are now unpacking at their Store in Seventh street, below Walnut, a largeNassort. meat of ;1,"",t 7 tr.:14 Pa'esh-Gl 4 oCeri*, 11.1. 1 1,1q : Autir consisting of all articles genet% ally found in a well conducted. Grocery Store, which they will sell as lovVle' not lower than any other store in town. Their present new stock in connection with the goods they had on hand enables them to offer to the public the best selected assortment of Groceries' to be found in Allentown. They also keep on" hand all kinds of NUTS, such as Pea Nutd, Cream Nuts, German Nuts, Filberts, &c., &c. ; . which they will sell wholesale at very lo* prices, to. country storekeepers and hucksters: They also keep on hand all kinds of . STOME C0.1.L• 9 which they are able to sell at the lowest possi ble prices. 03Fire l'O'ood can be ilia , of thorn 111 any ~ desired quantity, and at low rates. , 1- , "" Call and see before you purchase anywhere else, and satisfy yourselves of the above factd. They return their shmere thanks for the( patronage heretofore received and trust they . may continue to merit a liberal share df pubfic custom. illentown, Aug. 22 eguntl) ercasurcr. To the Electors of Lehigh county - : FR.LrAr CITIZENS : Through the encourage= ment of my friends, I have been induced to °se: myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, at the coming October election, subject to the decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention. Should you see proper to,clect me to said office. I pledge myself to discharge its duties with faithfulness and fidelity. JACOB FISHER. Uppet Macungie, August 15. OrphaA Court Sale. nY.virtue and in ptirsuance of an order isseetl out of the Orphan's Court of the county of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale on' Saturday the 22d day of September, at 10' o'clock in the forenoon, upon the premises, the following crescribed property, viz: A certain tract of land, situa ted near Trexlertown, on tile public road lead ing from Trexlertown to Schantz's Mill, in I.lp. per Macungie township, Lehigh county, bound: ed by lands of David Schell, Peter Krammes; Jonas Kramines, John Butz, and Benjamin' Heintz, containing 105 acres and 5 rods,' whereof 12 or 13 acres is excellent woodland, and the balance of the best farm land in the' county, and in a high state of. cultivation. The improvements thereon are a two-story frame Dwelling House, , ~,,, vies a Swiss Barn, and all other necessary: " outbuildings, and a most excellent apple orcharad nig() a very rich iron ore bed. Persons desirous to purchase, if they wish to' view the property, will please call on Elizabeth' !Lintz residing on the property, or on &hi- . mon Kuder, in Trexiertown. • Beim.. the real estate of John Haj,ntz, ceased, late of the township of Upper Macungy and county aforesaid. Terms on the day at: the place of sale, and doe attendance given by } ' ELIZABETH HAINTZ. SOLOMON KUDER. By the Court : J. W. Mickley, Clerk. , Aug 29. if-4w tgountv ercasurc4 To the Electors of Lehigh county. FELLOW CMZENS. I hereby offer myself ari a Volunteer Candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your suf. , " frages. Should you diet me, I will atteatce the duties of the office with fidelity. • GEORGE 11. REBER.• - — Allentown, Mg. 29. - 411MT:01 9 3 ilifiltl2o In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County. oy , 1 ..,. In t h e li T r aj i tef td o m f in tli s e tr a a c t coun i t t e : $ s ' ' c A s n ta n t a e l of . l)an i it.'l Mill, deceased, late late °. ~),. s., ..! 4 . of Allentown, Lehigh county. And now August 15th, 1855 thi Court appoint John F. Ruhe, Es q., to audit and resettle the account and make distribution ac-* cording to law and make retied thereof to the next stated. Orphan's Court, including all the evidence submitted before him. . From the Records. Teste—J. W. Mickley, Clerk, Tho Auditor . abOvci named will attend to tluf duties of his appelntrnent, on Friday the 14th day of Septerriber, at 10 e'cltick in the forenoo', at his office, No. 28 West Hamilton street, in the borough of Allentown, where all iidrsons lag terested may attend if they seeprwer. JOHN F. RU HE, Attditor. Aug. 20. • • . CrThe Nevi B. nk at Allentown Comtnetriete bustne:4,, but they will not let tEllopP have lay money, so Stopp is compelled to sellgoods tsßeaf for Cash, in order to get money to go to re?: DIRECTORS. 1401 IR & RITTER. . ¶-tf 3
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