laexh Loa ns OF ODD PRIMP s.--The Grand rfetatta of thit tnited States, composed of Delo gates Dthxt all the States of the American Union and some of the Provinces of Canada, assembled on Monday in annual session at the city of llal tiinore. 'There aro several questions important to tfth Fraternity to be determined during the session. The official reports show the Order to be in a sound and healthful condition, but they do not, as in former years, indicate a numerical increase of membership. The suspensions from the. Order, it appears, have exceeded the initia tions. The decrease, hewever, is-not regarded with any, solicithde. Tho retiring Grand Sire, (Wilmot G. DeSaussure, Esq., of . South Caro lina,) in alluding to it , in his valedictory ad.' , dress, says : CI "In some fields our labors have not been blessed, as in others ; yet a careful examination will lead us to regard the decrease with no anxiety.- By it the tares !Ave been separated from our-wheat, and the store thus left is in creased in worth. In other places the seed'has produced an hundred fold, and humanity is re joiced 'by the extension of peace and goodwill among men. And yet, again, now fields have been opened for our. exertions; and in the energetic numbers building up an Empire in the Lower Provinces, in the swelling multi tudes pressing onwards to the smiling valleys of Western Canada, in the busy throngs congre gating the Pacific, shores, great reason is fur nished us for joy. Charity hath enlisted with men, and a whole Continent acknowledges her aid." The official reports of last year show that the organization consisted of more than two hun- dred thousand members, and that the year's revenue was nearly one and a half millions of dollars. W6RTI7 ICNOICING.—One pound of green cop peras (cost seven cents) dissolved in one quart of water and poured down a privy, will effectu ally concentrate and destroy the foulest smells. For water-closets onboard of ships and steam boats, about hotels and other places, there is nothing so nice to cleanse and purify those places, as simple green copperas, dissolved : and for sick rooms, it may be placed under the bed in any thing which will hold water, and thus render a hospital or other places for the sick, free from unpleasant smells. For butch ers' stalls, fish markets, slaughter houses, sinks, and wherever there are putrid and offen sive gasses, dissolve copperas and sprinkle it about, and in a few days the " bad smell" will pass away. If a cat, rat or mouse dies about the house and sends forth an offensive gas, • place some dissolved copperas in a cup or jar. anywhere within " smelling distance," and the cure is sure. I have known a stock of dry goods which were nearly spoiled by a " skunk" under a ,store, to be cleaned and restored simply by sprinkling dissolved copperas about the floor.—Salem Gazette. YANKEE Sctesrmics.—Mr. Eliphalet Stubbs, a real live Yankee from Connecticut, in exhibi ting his "Patent Back Action Spanker," thus scientifically describes it : On being attached to a baby of any age, it (the Spanker) watches over it like a mother— makes it hush when it becomes naughty, ob liges it to desist from swallowing thimbles, chalk, marbles, and three cent pieces, pins, or any other food unsuited to the stomach ; com pels it to go to sleep when it doesn't want to ; and if somewhat older, it sees that it keeps its hands - off the sugar bowl and jam . pots ; be aides making it keep its.face clean—and all by the power of its Back Action." "A TROOP COMETR."-GEN. XxX., 11.-- Mrs. Compton, of Blair county, Pa., the mother .of four living children, all well, seven months old, passed through this city yesterday, for Boston. There is to be a baby show in that city, next week, and we think Mrs. C. will con tend pretty successfully for the first prize, few competitors being able to present four children at on birth, weighing five.pounds each.—Lan caster Whig. 10'A head that listens to folly in youth, will ihardly be honorable in old age. MARRIED 'On the 16th of September. by the Roy. S. S. Kessler, D. D., Mr. FREDERICK KERN, to Miss CAROLINX KNAPrzwonnann, both of Allentown. wrxtm_ 3w433a.5.30ri8. ALLENTOWN MARKET. Flour, per bbl. - - ' - - - :$9 00 Wheat, 1 80 Corn, 1 05 Re, 3 Oats, - - - - 1 - - -55 Q Hay, - - - - - - 17 00 Salt, - • - :. - . - 50 Potatoes, - ' • - - - 37 Tram. per lb., - - • - - - 14 Sides, 12 Shoulders, 12 'Lard, - . . . Butter, - . - - 18 Eggs per doz. . . • . 10 • EXAMINATION in Allentown Seminary, A N examination of tho schools of the Allen. A N town Seminary will bo held in the Semina rfilall on Thursday and Friday, the 27th and 28th inst.. commencing at 9 'A . M. of each day. The Female Department• will be examined on Thursday : and the Maio Department on Friday. The exerciseB of the Summer session will close with a Concert and Exhibition, which will be given on Friday evening, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Doors will be open at 6t o'clock—exer cises commence at 7. • Admission 12t cents.— Parents and the friends of education generally are respectfully invited to attend September 26 ZSTC)T.ICJM. 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 tq sell Malt and. Brewed Liquors., at his store at the corner of Sixth and Union streets, in the borough of Al-. lentourn, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid. DANIEL WEISS. ¶-3w 'aptembet 26. a ILI IV * Grand Consolidation of Ihe TWO LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR Equestrian Establishments In the world, viz: the well known Companies, Welch's National Circus and Ilippodromc • Of Philadelphia, and Lent's New roc!: Circus, FORMING TWO DISTINCT EXHIBITIONS, Blended together, and both given under one Immense Pavilion for a single Price of Admis sion—reports of inferior companies to the con trary, notwithstanding. These Consolidated Companies will Exhibit at Allentown on Tues day Oct. 23d. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. Performance will commence half an hour after opening. Admission 25 cents. No half price. The extensive and splendidly ap pointed Cortege of this COLLOSSAL ES TABLISIIMENT, comprising 200 Men and Horses, and requiring 30 Carriages and Bag gage Vans for the conveyance of the perfojmer . s, the properties, and paraphernalia used In each representation, will make a PUBLIC PA RADE upon entering town on the day of Exhi bition, preceded by TILE I'VE PLUS ULTRA jpll -- (t) ) 4. 9 Drawn by TEN BEAUTIFUL Cl?l&4if COLORED HORSES, and containing S. V. W. Post's Celebrated Philadelphia Cornet. Band. The nimi:Nst: RI somecEB obtained by combining these two Extensive and well known Troupes, will allow of a degree of Brilli ancy being produced in their Entertainments, unparalleled in this country, and unsurpassed in any other. A great variety of Pertbrmances new in this country, and peculiar to this estab lishment, will be fuund comprised in - the bills, and it is confidently believed that the Novel, Brilliant, and Exciting representations of the Double Troupe, will form a feature in the amusements in America, which will be remem bered with gratification fir years to come. The Bright Array of Talent attached to the Consolidated Establishment includes a great number of the most distinguished names in the Equestrian tworession.most of whom arc as well known in Europe as upon this side of the At lantic. Among the most prominent artistes attached '.o this Establi6liment will be found the mune of The li'our Gre:lt clowns, Worrell, the Wit, 'Brower, the Whimsical, Wal lis, the Musical, and Whittaker, the Stump Or ator ; Mad. Louise Brower, and Mad'lle Marie, the two lending Equestriennes of the age, the Franklin Family, headed by the world-renown ed 11. W. Franklin. the most versatile perform er in the world : W. 11. Stout, the great two and four horse rider ; Luke Rivers the I.ight n•ng Rider ; Herr Lee. the Cannon Ball Defier: Mast. Willie Franklin, the Backward and Somerset hider; Mr. B. Stevenq, the gnat Scenic Equestrian ; Mad'lles Leslie. Angeline, Bertine, Sophie. Irene and Jeannie ; Messrs. W. T. Wm . !, R. Oldham, B. Wynhold ; Mio:ters Winnamore, 11. Mahouy, W. Johnson, IL John son, 11. Johnson, F. it. Whittaker, and II , full corpse of auxiliaries. A New and extremely attractive filth'', in be representations of this Company will he uund to consist hi the Grand Magic Pantomime ENTITLED THE 12 /1 11(.0'4 ji 11 J l D A piece replete with 'Wonderful Tratistlo ma tions, Magic Tricks and Illusions, Laughable Incidents, and Siirprising. Ellbets, and which will be produced with all the Brilliant Custumes, Properties and Appointments used during its triumphant career of over one hundred con secutive nights, in the cit t y Of Philadelphia, where it was -unanimously pronounced the most laughable and pm feet Pantomimic Specta cle ever brought out in America. This Panto mimic is entirely different from, and is on a greater scale of magnitude than anything ever previously atteutpted in any traveling exhibi tion.. The Miser of Bagdad will conclude each Evening's Entertainment. I] - "For ftirthe . r. particulars, See Lii . rge and Small Bills, at the Hotels. Will also Exhibit at Easton the 22nd, Katz own the 24th, at Reading the 25th of October. J. W. lIANCKER, t S. H. HOWES. Agents. September. 26. ¶-4w 421. mN.Air simec• , oizr. alla h lriChili g ill i aari 3 JRAVELIIIIES I No. 23 East Hamilton Street, opposite the Ger man Refbrmcd Church, "Weidman Pa. ppHE undersigned respectfully informs his a friends and the public in general, that he has just returned from New York and Phila delphia, where he has purchased and now milers for sale a full and unequalled assoriment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver Ware and Fancy Articles, all of a supe rior quality, and deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash' Prices. His stock comprises CLOCKS of all styles and pat. terns, Uold•and Silver Watches, Gold, Silver, and other Watch . Chains, Watch Keys and Seals, gold and silver Pencils, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Medallions, Cuff Pins, Gold and Steel' Pens,Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Spy Glasses, ocket Compasses, Gold, Silver and other Spectacles, suitable for all ages, together with each and every ankle belonging to his branch of businiss, His prices are as low and liberal as they will be found in our seaboard towns, and his goods will always prove to be what they are represented. • I al r elodeons. He keeps on hand an assortment of Melotlo. ons, of all sizes and patterns suitable for Churches, Halls and private families, at prices as low as they can be bought wholesale of the manufacturers. His instruments can nowhere be excelled in point of tone; beauty and low prices. lie also has on hand a large and good stock of Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Musical Boxes. arc., &c.. at exceeding low prices. or Clocks, Watches, Jewelries, Accordeons, Musical Boxes, &c., will at all times be prompt. ly repaired, and all work warranted for one year. CHARLES S. MAMMY. September 26. IT-117 Orphaft's Ceurt, Sale, PY virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the' Orphan's Court of the county of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 27th day of October, at one o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the fol lowing described property, viz : A certain house and lot of ground, with the appurtenances, situated in the Borough of Catasauqua, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to ' wit: On the west by Furnace street, on the north by a lot of Reuben Dilgert; on the east by a twenty feet wide Alloy, on the south by a lot now owned by Uriah Brunner, containing in front, on said street 20 feet, in depth 200. The improvements area one and a half story Brick. Dwelling House, 2" a Frame Shop, and a Frame Stable. Being the real estate of George Koch, de ceased, late. of the township of Ifanoieil county aforesaid. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by JOHN STRAUSS, A dmr's. ELIZABETH KOCH, By the Court : J. W. Mickley, Clerk. Sept. 26. 11.-5 t .Rouse antl Lok'Ver Sale. Tom undersigned will sell 'at Public Sale on Saturday the 13th of October next, at the public house of John Y. Bechtel, in Allenlown, his House and Lot, situated on the east side of North Fifth Street, in said Borough, of which the attention of the public is invited. The lot which is 57i feet front by 230 in depth, is one of the most beautiful locations in the town, and is filled with choice vines and fruit trees. The --) 5 House is 21 feet itt front by 30 in depth, ...% 7N I two stories high, built of brick, and is finished in the neatest and most sub -4" , ':•stantial manner, with a large cistern and hydrant water at the door. Any one wish ing to become the owner of a pleasant and valu able home 'will find this property worthy of at tention. Terms and conditions will be made known on the day of sale by S?piember 20 Fair! Fair! Fair! WBU informs the public Olathe has 1 - 7 . made arrangements with some of the best Operators to assist him through the Fair to take Pictures (Daguerreotypes) in any quantity and iu the very best style. Pictures taken single or in thou ps and of all sizes. CO - Dont forget the place. No. 26 East Ham Mon street, a few doors below the German Re formed Church. :September 26. - -W-CDorEX3O, ►IT undersigned hereby gives notice that he I 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, in the borough of Catasauqua, in the • county of Lehigh aforesaid. EDWARD IL HUBER. Catasauqua, Sept. 2G. 11-3 w 11 E.1"11: PI T E.cILL OFCIITASAOOTALOBGE,IIO.2 I Orbcr of (tsoo /d10w.5, On Friday evening, October 12th, at the Goo F I ellows' lan, l'atuttatuion. 1 /.1//'/"/'!"/: Troxrll, Joseph - flirt. Andrrw K1.011111(.1% Nieholas St.timid!. 11'i tivliipillwrger, Harrison Hailer. Israel Itneke Philip Kibsber, Itetiben Kratzet Henry Rolf. Sept. 26. *— \NT , lc. MO S Slz.ll C() 'S LEHRER 11NB SRQE FINDIGS . STORE, No. 34 East MumPon Nirra, mwrly fqiposite SueivT's tholTare NHE undersigned • respectfully inform their friruds that they have just returned from Philadelphia and New York with large addi tions to their already heavy and well selected stuck, and in connection with this they still carry on business at t h e Tan Yard formerly owned by their father, Jacob MosSer. They keep a complete assortment of LEATHER of every description, and Shoe Findings, which comprises all articles 11,4,i by Shoemakers, such as CALF SKINS. 1110llOCCOS, UPPER LEATHER. LINING'S, &e. 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 Hill ER eiiher in store or At the Tannery. Two of us being praetical Tanners. we feel confident in warratiiing every' article sold by us as rerresented. We therefore hope by fair lealindand low prices to merit a liberal share of patronage. Sept. 19 - - OTAKERTOWN HOARDING SCIIOO For tounw Men and Boys. FOCATEP at Quakertown, Bucks County, Pa., L 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 commence the 22d of Octo ber, 1855. Charges Blanding Board, Washing, Tuition. Fuel, Lights, 8.7 c. $6O per Seshion of 22 weeks, one half payable in advance. For Circulars and particulars address JOHN BALL, Principal. September 19 Allentown Bank Stocks, THE undersigned pay the highest price for stock of the Allentown Bank at their Banking House. WM. 11. BLUMER & Co Sept. 19 Protection against Vire. M. A. Wueliter, Slater, A 1 lent Own, Lehigh County, Pa, DEEPS for sale a constant supply of the very 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 JOSEPH PIERRE Jrno. Stone ilte Sons, N O. 15 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 Goods, in the city—consisting in part of Bonnet Silks, Ribbons. Velvets, Fancy Feathers, Rowers, Laces, 4c. 4c., Which will be sold at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms . Philadelphia, Sept. 19 SPECI.IL A• 0 TICE rb HEREBY GIVEN to the citizens of Allen ' town and the surrounding country that the undersigned have made great addi tions' 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 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 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 largest stock 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 would say that we are now selling our own manufactured and Eastern Boiffs and Shoes, Gum, Buff to 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 lie 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 shoivingTffir goods. We are very thankful for the liberal share of patronage 'with which we have been favored thtis 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. I'. S.—Also a complete stock and fixtures of a Daguerreotype Apparatus fin• sale cheap, among which is a first class buffing wheel. September 'l2. I—tf W. K. 7110s•SER.. PETER K. (MINI, J. K. MOBSER. t-3m 11-3 m ON the 12th of October next, the new Hall of ki the Order of Good Fellows, at Catasauqua, is to be dedicated, on which occasion a parade of the Order in full regalia is to take Once.— Lodges of the Order in neighboring Counties arc 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 nre 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 Brass Band will be iiresent,. Sept. 17 IT-3w A Gonn ADVICR TO ',Amis.—lf you want a gond, cheap and fashionable Shawl or Dress, please call at Stapp's Cheap Cash Store. li-ly DR. L. B. WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE. LIQUID CATHARTIC, Pleasant Family Physic, QN entire, vegetable preparation, pleasan4, to a the taste, unexcelled in its action upon the Liver, Stomach and general system. As an Anti-bilious and Alterative Physic, this Mcdi. tine Has no Equal in the 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 tho safest family medicine in use. Children drink it with pleasure. It will not nau scale the weakest stomach. It produces no griping but operates easily, thoroughly, and is sure to eradi cate all impurities from the system if it is prop erty 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 NEVE It -FA ILI NG CURE for Head-ache, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Kid ney Complaint, Bilious Fever, Pains in the Side Back, Breast, and Limbs, Coltls, Cramps, bum bago, Worms, Blotches on the Skin, Pimples, Cutaneous Eruptions, Obstructions in the Sys tem, Constipation of the Bowels, Dizziness, 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 INVIGORATES TIIS BLOOD and leaves the system healthy. I ask my friends to test .the above Medicine, and pronounce a verdict as they shall be impressed by the evi. dence. Those who know me professionally will not doubt its worth. Since its first introduction, no medicine has attained such Wonderful popularity, and its sales have increased beyond the most sanguine hopes of its friends. Neighbors recommend it as a safe and UNEQUALLED PHYSIC Phy sicians carry it with them. CHILDREN will Take no Oilier after one trial, and parents should use no other in their families. People living in low and marshy countries, subject to deadly miasmas, where Fevers, Ague and Fever, and bilious complaints 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. Full directions accompany each bottle.— Price 50 and 25 cts. of ten'ami twenty doses. Principal Depot, 409 Broadway, N; Y. Sold by Aaron Wint, Allentown, and by all respecta .ble Druggists throughout the country, September 19. 11-ly Fall Millinery Goods! 1855 Hall Dedication. ...TEEA.ToS SOP T HIS way, to No. 25 West Hamilton street, 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 fIATS 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, IN_ Beaver, Nentria, Russia, and in fact, „ every kind and quality of Hata that can be thought of, being satisfied that • 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 five dollars down to fifty cents, and such that Will become old andyoung. Our stock of Caps is the largest in Allentown, and at extreme /Ow prices. To convince the public of what we stiy, it may be well to state that we haVe forty-one diffe es. 'to give a per son a c , s Call and see US. T.Or Being both practical hatters and much expe rienced in the business, they feel satisfied 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. o:7COuntry 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 city. 'WIEDER & BERGER.. 'September 10. ¶—tf attenlion Customers ! ! The Gcads are Here! PLAIIIYA SCWITTY IVO 28 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., I have just received a Boat Load of Goods, consisting of BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks, Values, - z. adtaCarpet Bags, &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 prices. • 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. [O'Country merchants are politely invited to give them a call and examine their goods and prices and they will satisfy themselves that it is Ally to buy in Philadelphia when they can do better by purchasing of RUHE & WITTY. Allentown Sept. 12. ¶—tf • • . Avalitov's Notne. In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County. In the matter of the account of ? Tobias Sterner, Administrator of ..L l ." Mary Smith, late of Hanover town - Vi,,, ship, Lehigh County, deceased. # J., 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. Teste—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. ¶—s w 41 . 11b3201111 In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County. 1.1 1 "4 4 . In the • matter of the account of Conrad Fry and Aaron Bast,Execu )tors of Joseph Fry, deceased, late '.,f.`• of Hanover township, Lehigh coun t i. ty. And now August 7th. 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. Testo : J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk. The auditor above named - will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday the Pith day of October, next at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, at the house of Charles Ritter, in Ritters vide, Hanover township, Lehigh county, when and ,where all persons interested may attend if "ley think proper. TOBIAS STERNER, Auditot. • *-4w IT-2in Sept. 12 ownets Bonnets na &M. M. STOPP, have just returned ..11, from the cities with an immenes stock of Akkiir F all and NV inter , caps, ribbons, flowers, frosted and plain velvet, striped plush satins, plain and figured fancy veils, children's hoods. and in short, 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 as a call befcrc purchasing elsewhere. Bon nets repaired according to order. Don't forget the place, corner of Eighth and Hamilton streets, in Allentown. Sept. Ti. t—tf 41110 M In the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh In the matter of the account of Christian M. Schelly and Joseph Schleifer, assignees of John . Ru . dolph, under a voluntary Deed of assignment. And now August 14th, 1855, the Court ap *int Joshua Fry, Daniel Dubbs and Amos !tering, 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 Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county, when and tvhere all persons interested may attend if ' "ley think proper. JOSEICrA Far, DANIEL DUBS, Auditors. , Awn!' 11.anainst,. 11-3 w 11--4 w Sept. 12 County. ORDERS FILLED FOf Att PAUSE! THE CHER' 4, I' poso he goy at Massa Run's. C lam, I's goin.' dero to gat I'se a dandy lAtig er ' and want a fust rate at_23?„,',... ac) lato TRW= 1 1 3 a MANUFACTURER. OF HAVANA, YARA, PRINCIPE,' AND ALL KINDS Superior Segars, and dealer in CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, No. 27 North 7th*Street, ALLENTOWN. I:lorders filled for all. parts of the Union. Sept. 5. T-4 BARE FOOTED!. YEA, and bareheaded, too, The law can never harm, if all pursues 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 c 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 & NEWHAM) 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, TOHE subscribers, desirous of again relftratng l their thanks to their numerous patrons, avail themselves of this opportunity to do so, and at the same time respectfully announces ter 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 Whiter Goods, • consisting of entirely new an desirable styles, such as can not be found at any other Merchant• Tailoring Establishment in Allentown. The ds 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 lime of purchase. Observe, that every ar ticle of Clothing sold by the proprietors - of LAW establishment is of their own make, and may be relied upon as being good durable work. Among their extensive assortment may be found, fiat Black and Blue New Style Dress and Frook 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 qua!: 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 of Keck &New: hard's Store are, that they buy for Cush, and con sequently can sell cheaper than any of the nth. 'ers ; their goods are made up under their own supervision, and last though not least, they self them for what they really ore. Also, n large stock of Handkerchiefs, Shirts; Collars, Winter Hosiery, Under Shirts and Dratv. ers of all kinds, and everything in fact that is usually kept in stores of the kind. Call and see before you purchase elsewhere, as they willing. ly show what they have. They are satisfied that' all their goods bear a close examination. rirCoun ry Tailors can he supplied with the latest Loudon, Paris, Boston, New York and . Philadelphia Fashion PLATES, at ,the lowest possible prices.. • Allentown Sept. 13 louiiti 4Eolmlissioner. To the Free and Independent Electors of Lchigh County FELLOW CrrIZENS ! Encouraged by a larger 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. Shoal I be so fortunate as to receive a majority at your hands, I will promise to attend to the du-' ties faithfully, impartially and edonbmically. DAVID BIERY. Siptembqr 5 (fount» &ensurer. To the Electors of Lehigh county.- FELLOW Crrizsr:s : Through the encourage ment of my friends, I have been induced to ofibr . myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASUItht, at the corning 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' faithffilness and fidelity. • JACOB FIBBER. Upper Y.Leungie, August 15. *—te T .I,egislative Candidate. .• To the Independent Voters of Lehigh and Carbon Counties. FELLOW CITIZENS !--Iljduced•by many of my friends, I offer myself as an Independent Volunteer Candidate for the Legislature. SAMUEL McIIOSE. Allentown, September 12. If—to Poftrnteer Candidate. To the Electors of Lehigh county. Fais.ow CITIZINB Encouraged by a largo• number of friendd 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 handit, I will promise to attend to the du- ties with punctuality and, fidelity. BENJAMIN J. lIAGENBUOIT. Allentown, Mg. 20. If—tit OM ll—te
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