The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, September 19, 1855, Image 3

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    REPUBLICAN Cotivtamort.—The Republican
State Convention, assiimbled at Pittsburg, Pa.,
on 'Wednesday of last week. There were about
3000 persons in attendance from different parts
of the State. After a preliminary organization,
a Cothmitteo on officers was appointed, who re
ported the lion. Wm. Jessup, of Susquehanna,
for President, with the usual number of Vice
Presidents and Secretaries. The Committee
appointed for that purpose, reported a series of
resolutions opposed to the aggressions of Slave- ,
ry, assuming that the question overshadows all
others ; declaring that freedom is National and
Slavery Sectional, and condemning the repeal
of the. Missouri Compromise. The resolutions
were adopted by aCclamationt, No side istates
were introdlided. After the adoption of the res
olutions the Convention was addressed by T. J.
Bingham, of Allegheny, and Hon. Joshua Gid
dings, Meinber of Congress from Ohio. After
which, Passmore Williamson was nominated
for Canal Commissioner, amid great enthusi
asm. The resolutions adopted declare that—
The President of the United States and the
political party which sustains him have endea
vored to overthrow the principles of civil liberty
proclaimed by our Revolutionary fathers, by
'extending the bounds of slavery into territories
expressly consecrated to Freedom by a solemn
compromise, and by obtaining territory of
Mexico for the purpose of *eliding the wither
ing curse of human bondage, and by endeavor
ing to involve us in war with Spain for the ac
quisition of Cuba, with the intention of per
petuating and strengthening the institution of
slavery, and by sustaining the slave trade on
our coast. They call upon the North to unite
and resist the aggressions of slavery, declare
that the Republican party is in favor of the re
peal of the Fugitive Slave Law, because it vir :
tually suspends the sacred writ of habeas corpus,
and takes away the right of trial by jury, and
that the imprisonment, without trial, of citizens
of free States by the Federal Judiciary, is a bold
invasion of personal liberty, a violation of the
guaranteed rights of States, and an assump
tion of federal power that should be resisted
determinedly by every friend of personal and
civil liberty.
A BArrr ELSI'ItANT.—One of the female ele
phants belonging to Bxnxuat's travelling Me
nagerie has recently given birth to nn infant,
thus disproving the assertions of Buflbn and
Goldsmith that these animals never gestate
while in the state of captivity. The New York
Sunday Times says the one in question is per
fectly formed, and differs from its parent only
in size, but that differrnce is so amazing that it
becomes ludicrous, and when one sees the
" baby" walking to and fro under its mother,
the impulse cannot be restrained to laugh at
the oddity of the. comparison. The bulky
mother's care of her " baby" is described as ex
tremely human-like and affectionate. If an ap
ple, for instance, is given° the latter, the
another takes it in her trunk, examines it
closely, and then, as if satisfied of its harmless
ness, returns it to her infant to eat.
A SENSIBLE INDIAN.—An Indian passing
through the woods one day, stopped before a
man who was chopping wood, and surveyed
him with gravity. lie remarked, that every
time the man brought his axe to the log he sent
forth a sound somewhat like " ugh," as if that
was part of the operation. " Why you speak
em ugh when you bring your axe down ?"
said ho. The man laughed. " Oh, it makes
me chop faster." "Ah ! does it ? Why you
no say ugh when you take hint up, then you
chop twice so fast !"
FLOUR MILLS AT OW EGO, N. Y.—There arc
16 flouring mills, with 84 run of stone, capable
of manufacturing abort 10,000 barrels of flour
per day at Oswego, N. Y. There is perhaps no
point in the United States or in the world,
where the manufacture of flour is conducted
upon so large a scale as in Oswego. The facil
ities for handling grain arc extensive ; the ele
vating capacity about 36,000 barrels per hour,
and the storage room equal to about two mil
li°u tvee himived thousand bushels.
COOL WEATHER—On Mount Washington,
the highest peak of the White Mountains in
New Hampshire, a young lady is reported to
have frozen her face on the 17th of August.—
Ice formdk there that morning to considerable
thickness. • On the same day at Quebec, the at
mosphere was dear and dry, and sheltered
from the wind it was pretty comfortable : but
thick woolen shawls and overcoats were the
rule, not the exception. •
Bairrer. Otrriticz.—A fiend in human shape
named John Saffron, a German stone inasoilire
siding in Afuhlenberg township, Barks county,
while engaged. in ploughing, a few days ago, in
a fit of passion at his horse, took out his knife
and cut open the jaws of the poor animal and
then cut out its tongue by the roots. He after
wards turned the horse into the woods near by,
where it lingered until shot by a neighbor. A
warrant has been issued for the arrest of Sal C
ron to answer for the fiendish net.
A JEWEL OF Alf ACTRESS.—The New. York
Tribune states that the jewels worn by Rachel,
in the character of Adrienne, are vOlued at
$245,000. The greater part of them were the
gifts of the sovereigns and of cities in which she
has performed. • • • .
Allentown Bank Stocks,
THE undersigned pay the highest price for
stock of the . Allentown Bank at their
Banking House.
WM. H. BLUMER A; Co.
Sept. 19. ¶-3w
• Adjourned convt.
Notice is hereby given, that an adjourned Court
,of Common Pleas, will be held in the
*Court Rouse in the Borough of Allentown, on
Friday the 6th day of October next, at 10
o'clock, A. Ist.
..sopt.
P. E. Smarms, Prothonotary.
11--31 v
MARRIED
On Sunday last, by the Rev. Mr. Dubs, Mr.
' WILLIAM H. NUNNRMAKRR, nT Allentown, to
Miss CHRISTIANA TROZCELL, Of tOUth Whitehall.
With the above notice we received a liberal
share of the delicacies attendant upon tying
the " silken tie." We should ,be wanting in
gratitude, did'We not at this time tender the
happy pair our sincere good wishes for their
health, happinesS, and prosperity through life.
That they may have an abundance of " tokens"
to strengthen and bind still stronger their now
coupled affections, is at least the worst wish of
the Printer.
On Sunday last, by the Rey. Mr. Yeager, Mr.
FRANKLIN BECK, to ➢Liss MARI WEILER, both
of Allentown.
Accompanying the above notice, we received
a handsome fee in acknowledgment of the prin
ter's services. May our. friend Beck and his
lovely young bride get a full measure of life's
happiness, and live long to cnjnyievery pleasure
that a wedded life can bestow.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. TILGHMAN
Holm, to Miss CAROLINE FAEVER, both of Al
lentown.
On the 11th of September. in Doylestown, by
the Rev. Mr. Andrews, Mr. WILLIAN L. 'MITT.
of Allentown, to Miss MATILDA MARTIN, of
Nockamixon township, Bucks county.
On Sunday last. by the Rev. Mr. Schindel,
IhnAm BECKER, of Allentown, to Miss
CAROLINE ANN DANKEL, of Upper Macungy.
DIED
In Suffield, Conn., MARY ANN infant daugh
ter of Theodore T. and Fanny A. Miller, for
merly of this place, aged 2 months and 9 days.
,On Monday morning last, in this borough,
JOHN, son of Charles and Ann Detweiler, aged
about 1 year and 5 months.
II Nil= ill'o-100•4,411,1011-4.-‘107n40'1114-----111
A LLENTowN MARKET. --
Flour, per bbl. $0 00
Wheat, 1 50
Corn, - - - - - - - 100
Rye, 1 25
,
Oats, 50
nay, - - --: - - 16 00
Salt, 50
Potatoes, - - - - . - 37
Min. per 1b.,,. 12
Sides, 10
'boulders, - - - - - - 10
Lard, - - - •• - - 12
Butter, - - - - - 1S
Eggs per doz. - - - - 10
PHILADELPHIA MARKET. -
FLOUR AND GRAlN..—Flour—The market
is firm but quiet, and only about 1000 bbls.
standard and good straight brands found buyers
at $7,50 per bbl. Rye Flour and Corn Meal
arc held at previously quoted rates, with little
or nothing doing. Grain—The receipts of
Wheat are moderate, but the demand is rather
less active, and strictly prime lots arc mostly
wanted : about 20,000 bushels have been dis
posed of at $1,65a51,75 for inferior to choice
Southern and Pennsylvania red, mostly at
$1.73 and $l.OO to $1,85 for inferior to prime
white, including 4000 bushels Southern taken
at the latter rate, afloat. Rye is in good de
mand and scarce; with further sales of 1200 a
1500 bushel, $l,OO. Corn is rather more ac
tive at the decline, and about (1000 bushels
yellow were disposed of at 90 cents. Oats are
dull, and about 3000 bushels brought 39 cents.
CATTLE MARKET.—The arrival of stock
last week was fair. Prices from $8 50 to 10 75
for beeves : 4 per lb. for sheep, or $2 50 to
4 74 per sheep : lambs sold from $2 to 4 each :
.cows and calves $25 to 00. The total amount
of stock for the week was 1100 beef cattle,
5000 sheep; 140 cows and calves. The sheep
market during the past week has not been quite
so active, as formerly noted.
W MOSSEIN Sk, CO'S
EITHER AND SITU FIERGS TITRE,
No. 34 East Mimihon Sircei, nearly opposite
Saeger's Hardware Stare. ,
rpHE undersigned respectfully inform their
.friends that they have just returned from
Philadelphia and New York with large addi:-
lions to their already heavy and well selected
stock, and in connection with this they still
carry on business at the Tan Yard formerly
owned by their father, Jacob Mocser. . They
keep a complete assortment of LEATHER of
every description, and Shoe Findings, which
comprises all articles used by Shoemaker:.'
such ns CALF SKINS, MOROCCOS, UPPER
LEATHER, LININGS, &c. A general assort
ment of Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, con
stantly kept on 'hand. Also Harness and all
other Leathers for saddlers.
The highest price constantly paid for HIDES
either in store or at the Tannery.
Two of us being practical Tanners. we feel
confident in warranting every article sold by
us as represented. VVe therefore hope by fair
dealing and low prices to merit a liberal share
of patronage.
Sept• 19
ffIIiIIERTOWI IMRE SCIIOOL
For, Young Men and Boys,
rOCATED at Quakertown, Bucks County, Pa.,
IA 14 miles below Bethlehem and Allentown.
The course of instruction at this Institution is
thorough and practical, and embraces the usual
branches of a liberal English education. The
'Winter Term will continence the f22d of Octo-
her, 1855. Charges including Board, Washing,
Tuition. Fuel, Lights, &c. $llO per Session of
22 weeks, one half payable in advance. •
For Circulars and particulars address
JOHN BALL, Principal.
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September 19
Hall Deification,
O N the 12th of October next, the new Hall of
vi the Order of Good Fellows, at Catasauqun,
is to be dedicated. on which occasion-a parade of
the Order iu full regalia is to take place.—
Lo!,lges of the Order in ne4, , hbering Counties
are invited to be present. The Humane Fire
Co., No 1, and Humane Engine Co., will turn
out with the Order. and neighboring' Fire Com
panies are respectfully invited to participate in
the parade. The procession will start from
the Hall at 10 o'clock in the morning. Chief
Marshal, John Heinly ; Assistants, John Nealy,
Nicholas Balliet. The Allentown Wass Band
will be present. In the evening a grand BEN
EFIT BALL is to take place, commencing at
7 o'clock.
Sept. 17. • • ¶-4w
A SLY HINT TO MEN AND BOYS.—If you
want to buy a gond, c o lwap pair of paws, coat or
vest, please call at Slopp's Cheap Cash Store.
N, 11.—And if you want money please pass
down on the other side and don't look at Stopp's
Cheap Cash Store.
after one trial, and parents should use no other
n their families. People living in low and
marshy countries, subject to deadly miasmas,
u here Fevers, Ague and Fever, and bilious
,omplaints are more apt to be, will find the
Liquid Cathartic" the most potent remedy yet
tried. Give it a trial. .
Wholesale by A. B. & D. Sands, C. V. Click
ner & Co., and C. D. Ring, New York.
Pull directions accompany each bottle.—
Price 50 and 25 cts. of ten and twenty doses.
Principal Depot, 409 Broadway, N. Y. Sold
by Aaron Wint, Allentown, ana 'by all respecta
ble Druggists throughthit the country.
September 19. ¶-ly
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virtue‘and in pursuance of an order issued
D 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 1
o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the
following described property viz :
A certain tract of land, with
the appurtenances, situated in Salsburg town
ship, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded
by lands of Jacob Kichlein, John Zintzer, the
public road leading from Allentown to Emaus,
and the road from Allentown to Philadelphia,
containing one acre, nibre or less. The im
._._,
provemeuts thereon area one-story
;;%, i' ' eveiging House;
r-._-,-
4 _D
" • :t. a brick blacksmith Shop, and other
outbuildings..
ALSO; another tract of land, situated in said
township, containing about a half acre. 'The
1 ,, imprOvements thereon are it one and
;;-4; . i i , : a half story FRAME DWELLENO
ggl , '"'
HOUSE Wash house, Stable, and
NO •
other outbuildings.
On both the above lots are planted good
FRUIT TREES which are in bearing condition,
and on the first named an excellent Spring is in
the cellar. • .
Being the real estate of John Spinner, de.
ceast.d, late of the township of Salsburg and
county aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
due attenuance given by.
W. K. MOSSER,
PETER K. GRIM,
J. K. MOSSER.
t-3,n
ruHIS way, to No. 25 West Hamilton street,
1 good friends of Allentown and surround
ing country. and see for yourselves whether
this is not a fact, and a. well established one too,
that we sell
HAT'S AND CAPS,
as cheap and a little cheaper than" they can
be bought anywhere else. We have lately re
ceived the Fall and Winter styles and have
now on hand a large stock of Moleskin, Silk,
I.
Beaver, Neutria, Russia, and in fact,
every kind and quality of Hats that
can be thought of. being satisfied that
e .,-,: - .••• \ we are able to Suit the taste and in
clination of all who may. favor us
With a call, as we have the article from, fire
dollars down to jilb/ cents, and such that will
become Old and young. Our stock of Caps is
the largest in Allentown, and at extreme low
prices: To convince the public of what we say,
it may be well to state that we have forty-one
different styles. Surely enough to give a per
son a chance of suiting his taste. Call and
see us.
Being both[ practical hatters and much expe
rienced in the business, they feel satislied:that
they can give entire satisfaction to all who
will favor them with their custom. Remember
the stand, directly opposite Barber & Young's
Hardware Store, West Hamilton Street.
Tl7Coun try Merchants would do well to give
us a call, as we will wholesale them hats and
caps cheaper than they can get them in the
Q 1 Lady Fashionable% where are you going to
Wily your wedding dress At Stopp's Cheap
Cash Store, and my wedding Bonnet of
.Mrs.
& Mary M. Stopp.
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DR. L. B. WRIGHT'S
. VEGETABLE
LIQUID CATHARTIC,
on
Pleasant Family Physic
N entirely vegetable preparation, pleasant to
LI the taste, unexcelled in its action upon the
Liver, Stomach and general system. As . an
Anti-bilious and Alterative Physic, this Medi
cine
Has no Equal in flue World.
I have used it constantly in my practice for up.
wards of ten years in all cases where a good
Physic and Alterative was required, and would
not now do without it. It is the
PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT,
as well as the safest family medicine in use.
Children drink it with pleasure. It will not nau
:reale the weakest stomach. It produces no griping
but operates easily, thoroughly, and is Sure to eradi
cafe all impurities from the
- system if it is prop
erly taken. Already
Thousands of Living Witnesses
are ready to testify to its superior virtues, inde
pendent of its purgative and anti•bilious quali
ties. It has cured the worst cases of Erysipelas
in a few days. It is a
lIIEVER-FAILING Cl/RE
for Head-ache, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Kid
ney Complaint, Bilious Fever, Pains in the Side
Back, Breast, and Limbs, Colds, Cramps, Lum
bago, Worms, Blotches on the Skin, Pimpifs,
Cutaneous Eruptions, Obstructions in the Sys
tem, Constipation of the Bowels, Dizzinesh, Mer
curial Diseases, Pleurisy, Female Irregularities,
Bowel Complaints, Ulcers of all kinds, &c. It
cleanses by its superior medical virtues, the
ulcerous humor from the blood and corrupt bile
from the stomach, carrying it off through the
natural channels; IT rvvioonATl:s grits nr.oon
and leaves the system healthy. I ask my friends
o test the above Medicine, and pronounce a
verdict as they shall be impressed by the evi.
dence. Those who know me professiohally
will not doubt its worth.
Since its first introduction, no medicine has
attained such wonderful popularity, and its
•ales have increased beyond the most sanguine
hopes of its friends. Neighbors recommend it
as a safe and U/VBQ //A LLEppli Ysic I'hy.
, icians carry it with them. CHILDREN will
Ttake no Other
Orphan's Court Sale.
AARON SPINNER,
Admr' s
REBECCA SPINNER, L
By the Court: J. W. 'MICKLEY, Cleric.
Sept. 19.
THAT'S SO?
WIEDER &, BERCIER
September 19
Fall Millinery Goods! 1855,
Aso. Stone & Sonsi
NO. 45 South Second street, Philadelphia, are
now prepared to offer to their customers,
and to the trade, (of their own importation,)
the largest and handsomest assortment of Mil
linery qoodsrin the city—consisting in part of
Lfonnet Silks, ThUons. Velvets, Fancy
Feathers, Flowers, Laces, 4c. 4c.,
Which will be sold at the lowest prices, an 4
on the most favorable terms
Philadelphia, Sept. 19
SPECIE f9L. Ji O'ICI:
IS HEREBY GIVEN to the citizens of Allen
town and the surrounding country that the
undersigned baVe made great additions to their
stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks,
Valises, Travelling Bags. Lamps, &c., &c., and
are determined to sell at low 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 superintendanco and direction of the
most experienced foremen in the country, con
sequently our Boots and Shoes are all got up in
such a manner as 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 largestostock
in town, and that we arc 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 Ns - Mild say
that we aro now selling our own manufactuied
end Eastern Boots and Shoes, Gum, Buftldo and
Calf Overshoes, Hats and Caps at the lowest
city jobbing prices. We are able to furnish nt
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 & LEI!,
No. 45 East Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa.
P. S—Also a complete stock and fixtures of
a Daguerreotype Apparatus for sale cheap,
among which is a first class Willing wheel.
September 12. ¶—tf
•Iltentioil Customers :
The Goods arc Here!
Inv, &WITTY
v 0 28 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa.,
i. have just received a Boat Load of Goods,
C if
consisting of
BOOTS, SHOES,
Trunks, Valizcs,
widla Carpll DagS t
&c., all of which
they will sell at the
lowest cash prices.
Their Stock of Shoes comprises over
Twenty. 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 Cash,
which offers them the satisfaction of selling at
city wholesale rice's.
Their assortment of Trunks is also the larg
est ever brought to Allentown, and range in
prices from one to ten 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.
(J — Countrymerchants are politely invited to
give them a call and examine their goods and
prices and they will satisfy themselves that it is
fid/y to buy in Philadelphia when they can do
better by purchasing of 111.11 E & WITTY.
Allentown Sept. 12. ¶—tf
ZAT COM° ICJ JM"..
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 for the County of Lehigh, on the 5111 day
of November next, for a license to sell. Vinous,
Spirituous, Malt and Brewed Liquors, at his
store, in Ilamilton street, between Eighth and
Ninth streets, in the borough of Allentown, in
the county of Lehigh aforesaid
Allentown, Sept. 12
"Autientbin 02anbibalc.
To the Free Electors of Lehigh
and Carbon Counties.
FELLOW OlTlZENS.—Etlcouraged by the kind
ly assurance of many friends, 1 hereby offer my
self as a Volunteer Candidate for the office of
STATE LEGISLATTJRE
of Lehigh and Carbon counties. Should you
see proper to elect mc, I will discharge the du
' les faithfully and be thankful for yoursullines.
JAMES W. FULLER.
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Notice,.
September 12
In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County.
In the matter of the account of
e.,. Tobias Sterner, Administrator of
';',l%lary Smith, late of Hanover town
„,,v 1
''Z- ship,Lehigh County, deceased.
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`'"'' ” Ad now August 7th, 1555, on
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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.
' Teste—J. W. Mickley. Clerk.
The above named Auditor will attend to
the dittiei; of his appointment at house of
Charles Ritter, in Ilittersville, Hanover town
ship, Lehigh county, on Saturday the llth day
of October next, and 1 o'clock in.the afternoon.
CILIRLES RITTER, Auditor.
September 12. ¶-5w
41 OM Dan 110.111
In the Orphan's court of Lehigh county.
...v-ute, In the matter of the account. of
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..-it r. n,. Conrad Fry and Aaron Basi,Exocu
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tors of Joseph Fry, deceased, late
•,;#.-zeiZ , `"°,:. of Hanover township, Lehigh coun
t 1, 1 . ty. .
And now August ith, 1855, the Court ap
point Tobias Sterner, Esq., to audit and reset
tle the said account, and make distribution
according to law.
From the Records.
J.W. MICKLEY, Clerk
BM
The auditor above named will attend to the
duties of his appointment, on Saturday the oth
day of October, next at 10 o'clock in the fore.
noon, at the house of Charles Ritter, in Ritters
vile, Hanover township, Lehigh county, when
and where all persons interested may attend if
they think proper.
TOBIAS STERNER, Auditor.
Sept. 12.. 40-4 w
ECM
BARE FOOTED'
YEA, and bareheaded, too,
The law can never harm, if all pursue;
But recollect that CLOTHING all must wear,
For civil law will lash the back that's bare _
In olden time, it is acknowledged, true, '
That few 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—
The best and cheapest store for you to go,
To purchase CLOTHING, I ween I cannot tell,
But KECK & NEWUABD 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.
aim subscribers, desirous of again returning
LI their thanks ~to ,their numerous patrons,
avail themselves df this opportnnity to do so,
and at the same time respectfully announces to
their friends and the public generally that they
have just returned from New York and Phila.
delphta, where they purchased alarge stock of
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consisting of entirely new an desirable styles,
such as can not be found at any other Merchant
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 purchase. 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
Black 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 Cassimeres; Over Coats, of all qual
ities, styles and prices, pantaloons, vests, and in
fact everything in'the
line, from an over overcoat down to an under
shirt. The three great features of 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 fhoug,h not least, they sell
them for what they real are.
Also, ,
large stock of Handkerchiefs, Shirts,
Collars, Winter Hosiery, Under Shirts and Draw.
ers of all kinds, and everything in fact that is
usually kept in stores of the kind. Call and sec
before you purchase elsewhere, as they willing
ly show what they have. They arc satisfied that
all their goods bear a close examination.
f...V'Coun.ry Tailors can be supplied with the
latest London, Paris, Boston, New York and
Philadelphia Fashion PLATES, at the lowest
possible prices.
Allentown Sept. 12. tf
Good Times, Good Times
are before the doors of the people of Lehigh,
Northampton, Bucks and Carbon counties, for
the Railroad is now completed from New York
and Philadelphia to Allentown. On , Monday
last the ttain of cars ran over the entire road for
the first time, and there were something less
than 101 l cars in the train, and I suppose they
have all stopped at
OSENT STOPP'S CHEAP Cll3ll STORE
in Allentown, at No 41, corner of Hamilton and
Eighth streets, near Hagenbuch's Hotel, for I
passed his Store, and by the looks of the tre,
mendous quantity4f goods Stopp and his clerks
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 for
Stopp. We all stopped and looked with aston
ishment at the piles of Shawls, De Loins, Silks,
Merinoes, Persian Cloth, Cashmere, Alpaca,
Calicoes, &c., from the floor to the ceiling, the
goods all new styles. Then I looked to the
other side of the Store, and 10, and behold, my
eyes were greeted with perfect mountains of
Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati,
netts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Muslins, Table
Diapers, Toweling, Stocking Yarn, and Stock
ings, Gloves, Mittens, Woolen Comforts, Car.
pets, Oil Cloths,Glass and Queensware, Looking
Glasses, Knives, Forks,Spoons, &c., &c. Then
one of the clerks showed me in another room,
there he had piles of
Beady Made Clothing,
such as coats, vests, pants and over coats,
all of their own manufactory,and he showed me
the prices of some of their goods, then I said I
don't wonder that all the people say that Dan
Rico has the best show and Joseph Stopp the
cheapest Cash Store.
Sept. 12
PETER BEARY.
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Ilmmets 13(rallets
- r1„ BS. & M. M. STOPP, have just returned
ZI from the cities with an immenes stock of
waa.wintev
4fr . ' caps, rib l ons, flowers, frosted
and plai velvet, striped plush
satins, plpin and figured fancy
veils, children's hoods, and in
shoit, 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 per cent. less than they can be purehased
elsewhere. Country Milliners supplied at City
prices, and it will be to their advantage to give
us a call befcre purchaing elsewhere. Bon•
nets repaired according to order. Don't forget
the place, corner of Eighth and Ilamiltolt_oreets,
in Allentown.
Sept. 12.
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.1111MTD111 9 3 NIDITHL
In the Conrt qj Common Pleds qf Lehigh
County.
...65141._ in the matter of the account of
4 ,1 4 ' Christian .31. Schelly and Joseph
- 1 ,4,51411: Schleifer, assignees of John Mt-
Ves7••-wr i :: dolph, under a voluntary Deed of
-11 assignment.
And now August 14th, 1855. the Court ap
point Joshua Fry, Daniel Dubbs and Amos
!honing, to audit and resettle the account and
make distribution according to law
From the Records.
•
Teste : J. W. MICKLEY, 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
tipper Saucon township, Lehigh county, when
and where all persons Interested may attend if
they think proper.
Sept. 12
17 . 11e110, Jack, where ate you going ? To
Stopp's Cheap Cash Store to get iny wedding
suit! .
jDon't forget ladies and gentlemen, boys
and girls, when you come to Allentown,flrst call
in at Stopp's Cheap Cash Store..
Fail and Winter Goods,
Ready Made Clothing
JOSHUA Fwr, • . .
DANIEL Dunno, Auditors
AMOS 11 AE6ING, • .
Wailfor the MOH: r
lIER HS TN NIT guns!
(Uct Ida INV Mt n a
MANDPACTTIDED. OF
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HAVANA, YA RA, PRINCIPE,
AND ALL llnciis _
Superior Segars,
and dealer in
CHEWING AND SMOCING TOBACCO,
No. 27 North 7th Street,
ALT.asTowx.
0:7 - Orders filled for all parts of tho Union.
Sept. 5. If—tf
Lehigh County High School ,
Emans.
THE Lehigh County High School will com
mence the third session on Monday, Octo
ber 23d, 1855.
The course of instruction will embrace the
different branches of a thorough 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 who wish to study Astronomy, Philoso
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 facilitate 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
school, or with the Principal at from 50 to 60
dollars per session, according to the ago. 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 information, address
JAMES S. SHOEMAKER, Principal,
Emaus, Lehigh County.
REFERENCES:
C. W. COOPER, Esq., Cashier of the Bank of
Allentown.
TuomAs 13. COOPER, M. D.,
Coopersburg.
C. F. DIM:NMI - MD, M. D.,
Lower Milford.
MARTIN KEMMERER, Esq.,Salsburg.
THOMAS BIIRKITALTER, Emmaus.
WILLIAM JACOBT, Lower Macungie.
SAMUEL. KEMMERER, Esq., Upper Milford.
Ernaus, Sept. 12. ¶—tf
aomiti) Qtanimissioner.
To the free and Independent Electors of
Lehigh County
FELLOW CmzEss! Encouraged by a large
number of my friends and' acquaintances, I
hereby otter myself as a Candidate for the
office of
COVNTY CUNBIISSIONER
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.
t-tr I September 5.
&mai) &canter.
To the Electors of Lehigh county.
FELLOW CITIZENS : Through the encourage
ment of my friends, I have been induced to offer
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 elect me to said office.
I pledge myself to discharge its duties with
faithfulness arid fidelity.
JA COB FISHER.
tipper Macungie, August 15. *--te
Legislative Candidate.
To the Independent Voters of Lehigh and
Carban Counties.
FELLOW CITIZENS !—lnduced by many or
my friends. I offer myself as an Independent
Volunteer Candidate for the
Lek/stature.
SAMUEL McIIOSE.
Allentown,, September 12. 11—te
Polsasteer Candidate.
To the Electors of Lehigh county.
FEI.Low 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 da
ties with punctuality and fidelity.
• BENJAMIN J. lIAGENBUOIL
Allentown, Aug. 29. IT--te
NC=OTICi3EI'.
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 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
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reefs, in the borough of Allentown, in the
countS , of Lehigh afores_
EDWARD SCHANTZ.
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Allentown, Sept. 12.
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