Frarm.s . Jocsgrs.- - -At a recent borse-rae in Doylestown, twelve females, each rnotfnted on a " sporting horse,'! entered the list for Ike prize. Among the list were three circus wo men from Philadelphia. They started and made the race in the presence of thirty thou sand people. The first premium was awarded to Miss Anna Roberts of Doylestown, the sec ond to Mrs. Aaron of Norristown, and the third to Mrs. Jenkins of Montgomery Square. Com menting on the proceedings the Buffalo Express remarks What a comment upon the taste—the mpdesty —the morality of the times.. ' hero are twelve females—the wonder and admiration of the gap ing multitude of a race course, when they should have been adorning twelve households with the dignity of modest refinement. It would have been far better for them had they been engaged that afternoon over twelve wash tubs, rather than riding twelve horses in a heat over the race course surrounded by vile men and impudent women. This is a kind of pro gress which bodes no good to a refined and moral toned society. When our mothers, daughters and sisters turn horse racers and gamblers, their influence upon the generations that follow will be such as to fill the earth with all manner of iniquity. FETTIL AT NORFOLK. — The Baltimord Stf the 26th, says :—By way of Richmond and Pe tersburg we have news from Norfolk and Ports mouth up to 6 o'clock on Monday morning.— The trains on the Seaboard and Roanoke rail road, it is stated, have adopted the course of the Bay Line of steamers, and only make three trips a week. The latest intelligence is not at all encouraging. The report of the death of Dr. Walter, of Baltimore, is, we regret to say, confirmed. On Saturday, in Norfolk the deaths were 40 ; in Portsmouth .. l7. On Sunday, in INfolk, 31 ; in Portsmouth, 17. (Another account says only 3.) The Richmond Dispatch says : The mortality among the doctors on Satur day was surprising. Five physicians died on that day in Norfolk and Portsmouth, viz : Dr. Capry, of N. Y. ; Millard, of Montgomery, and Dr. Burns, of Norfolk ; and Dr. Rizer, of Philadelphia: and Dr. Walter, of Baltimore, in Portsmouth. Dr. Rizer had left Portsmouth and returned home once, but went back again and fell a victim to the plague. This is the largest mortality in one day among the physi cians, except on the sth September, When seven died. PROOF THAT TIM MOON IS NOT Dr. Scoresby, in' an account that he has given of some recent observationsanade with the Earl of Rosse's telescope, says : " With respect to the moon, every object on its surface of lOt s .) feet was now distinctly to be seen : and he had no doubt that, under very favorable circumstan ces, it would be so with objects' GO feet in height. On its surface were craters of extinct Volcanoes, rocks, and masses of stones almost innumerable. Ile had no doubt that if such a building as lie was then in were upon the sur face of the moon, it would be rendered distinct ly visible by these instruments. Dot there arc no signs of habitations such as ours—ito vestige of architecture remains to show that the moon is or ever was inhabited by a race of mortals similar to ourselves. It presented no appear ance. which could lead to the supposition that it contained any thing like the green fields and lovely verdure of the beautiful world of ours.-- There was no water 'visible- -not a sea or a river, or even the measure of a reservoir for mil). plying town or factory--all seemed desolate." How TO DRY rt:.MPKIN AND MANE ml PIE.— Perhaps some don't know the best way to dry pumpkins. It is this :—Cut them up and stew them till they are soft and dry ; pound and strain through a colander ; then greaso pie pans, and spread it on a quarter of an inch thick and dry it : roll it up, and put it away in a tight box, or bag, from, the insects. Each one of these rolls will make a pie. It is very easy now to make a pie. Put in sweet milk, and let it soak about ttico hours ; put in an egg a table-spoonful of ginger,,rind one of allspice and if you arc lovers of pumpkin pie, as we are, you will pronounce it good.-- Ohio Farnur. OrEKING Tllll MAI NTRIMEIIS MUST TURNED Orr.—The Post Office Department has issued an order in relation to the opening and closing of mails. It sets forth that the mails cannot, in compliance with law, be open ed or made up by the postmaster or his sworn assistants within the reach of persons not au thorized to handle them. The postmaster must therefore, while discharging these duties, exclude from the room appropriated to the use of his office all persons except his assistants regularly employed and sworn. This law is often violated by postmosters, and the agents of the department are required to promptly report to the department all cases that come to their notice. THE EBLANCIPATION IN KENTUCKT.—TheNcw port (Ky.) News, at the suggestion of a num ber of prominent slavebolders in Kentucky, proposes that a Convention be held in Frank fort, to adopt a plan for the gradual abolition of slavery in that State. Public sentiment in Kentucky and also in Maryland and Virginia, has beeri undergoing a change for some years in respect to maintaining the slave institution.— The factis that the proposition for.freedom comes from slaveholders themselves, is ono of great significance, and shows that the political bear ings of the question are as well understood among intelligent men in the South as they are in the• North. PnosTrrunoN n NE - r' YORK.-A gentleman in New York named Goun, who has been for some time investigating the causes and pro gress of crime in that city, from motives of practical philanthropy, has ascertained that there are now living iu that, city no less than twenty-four thousand unfortunate or abandon ed women, and no fewer than foUrteen hundred houses of ill `me.; This is trlly a frightful proportion .of the entire population of Now York. MARRIED On Tuesday last, by the Rev. Mr. VogeMach, Mr. MILTON APPEL, 1.0 Miss ALATESTA KECK. both of Salsburg. On the 25th ult., in Philadelphia, by the Rev. R. Sennar, Mr. WILLIAM PARRT, of Slat ington, Pa., to Mrs. ANNE DAVIS, of that city. On the' 1 3th of September, by the Rev. Mr. Zeller, Mr. EDWARD D. ALBRIGHT, to Miss AIIANDA ILEINSCHMIDT, both of Allentown. DIED. On the 7th ult., in North Whitehall — , of old ago, Attain MAGnALI:Kit, consert of the late Durs Rudy, sen., of Heidelberg, aged 90 years. A few days since, in Northumberland coun ty, a daughter of Rev. JAtutErr FRITZINGER, for merly of this place, aged 2 years. = ,l ll 0-1.1.4=-111 ALLENTOWN MARKET Flour, per bbl. - - - Wheat, Corn, Rye, - - - Oats, - - - - • - - ay, - Salt, - - Potatoes, Ham. per lb., Sides. - Shoulders, - Lard, - Butter, - Eggs per doz. Breinig, Neiligh & Breinig OF PENNSYLVANIA CLOTHING HALL, South East Corner of Hamilton and Seventh Street, ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and ii c Itpublic that they have just returned from New York and Philadelphia with a large Stock of new and fashionable Fall and Winter Goods, which they purchased for CASH, and which enables them to sell lower then any other es• tablishment of fhe kind in Allentown. They have selected their Goods with an eye to du• -ability and fancy, and have'none but the latest Lyles in the market. Their stock of Goods, niong other articles, consists of Cloths of all colors and prices, Cassimeres, 11 French, English and A Incri• an manufactures Vestiros elk Velvets, Satins, Silks, Xor,ted and other descrip ions, fi4nred and plain, Shirts nd Stort•cullars, Stocks, Cra 'ins, Handkerchiefs, Hone. iospenders, &c, WAtieS a ;feat malty other articles com• rig, in their line of business, lat the lowest prices. Their uck of Roadymade Clothing, .einpriQes every thing in the clothing line, .0111 an over coat down to an notlOl—lttrt, nade op after the latest and most fashionable i} le+. There stock being so extensive, ihat tone will leave ir, unless fitted from the bot em to the top." Customer Work %sill be done up and for !heir work hey ore willing to he held responsible, Iwo of he, firm being raiment tailor., and all the voil: is initile up under their own F. upervi-ion. Tomildill for pal favors they nest Mat at emion to business, " small picifiis ar,d crick ales" will be the means of bringing new .miorners to their esiablisliment Oct. I New Flour and Feed Store, T HE undersigned, having entered into co -1 partnership, under the firm of Bernd & Troxell, have opened a new Grain and Flour Store, in the store of Solemn Weaver, No 000 . , . . . . West Hamilton street, nest door to :51eifer's Ho tel, where they will keep constantly on hand a supply of all kinds of Flour, Feed, Grain. &e.— Family Flour delivered at the houses of al who oiler from them. They will do business entirely upon the ASII . SYSTEM, and can trererwe sell n little I;eaper than any dealers who adopt any othei indo. h.gbest Cash price paid for grain. We nvite all who wish to purchase flour or sell rain to give us a call. J. H. BERND. PETER TROXELL, Jr. Oct. 1. 11-1 f Dancing Academy. Al It. T. STAMM respectfully announces to 111 .• the citizens of Allentown. that he intends shortly paying them a visit wit> the intention of introducing some entire new Dances. lle moreover expects during his visit to dance the " Pas Styrien" with a young lady of that place. October 1. 11—tf GRAIN, FLOOR AND EEO STORE. DETER BERND & SON respectfully 'announce to the citizens of Allentown and surround ing country, that they now carry on business at the old stand, next door to George's Hotel, in Hamilton street, near Ninth, formerly car ried on under the firm of John IL Berndt & Brother, where they now deal in Grain, Flour and Feed on an extensive scale. They will constantly keep on hand all kinds of the best quality of Flour, at Wholesale and retail, and at as low prices as it can be had anywhere in town.— They will at all times purchase Grain by the load, for which they will pay in Cash the high est marketl3rices. For the lb commodation of their customers, they keep a conveyance for the purpose of de livering, at their residences, without extra charge, all articles purchased of them. As they are determined to keep on hand a large stock, and sell at the lowest possible Cash prices, they hope by strict and punctual attendant.° to business to receive a share of public patronage. . PETER BERNDT & SON. ¶-3 t 0 clober 1 IAIR NOTICE. Articles can bo entered (to-day and to-mor row,)•arid the Fair will be continued ono day longer, namely, until Thursday evening. By of tho COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Oct. 1. Legislative Candidate. To the. Independent Voters of ,Carbon and Lehigh Counties. At the earnest Solicitation •of numerous friends, I cffer myself as a candidate for Re-pre sentative. Should I be elected, I shall endea vors to discharge the duties of said office to the best of my abilities ; and upon all matters of public interest, I pledge myself to act in con formity with the wishes of my constituents, so far as the same now are, or may hereafter be come known. IZEKIAL W. HARLAN. EMI Mauch Chunk, October 1 WILLOiCO'VO3 . $OOO 1 80 - 105 1 30 - 45 17 00 - 50 37 - 14 12 - 12 14 18 16 Grand Consolidation of the TWO LARGEST AND MOSTPOPULAR Equestrian Establishments In the world, viz : the well known Companies t , Welch's National Circus and Hippodrome Of Philadelphia, and Lent's New York 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. 1500r5 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 TABLISHMENT, comprising 200 Men and Horses, and requiring 30 Carriages and Bag gage Vans for the conveyance of the performers, 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 THE NE PLUS ULTRA 113; Drawn by TEN REAUTIFUL CREAIIf COLORED HORSES, and containing S. V. W. Post's Celebrated Philadelphia Cornet Band. The IMMENSE RESOURCES 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 nnsurpasSed in any other. A great variety of Performances new in this country, and peculiar to this estab lishment, will be found comprised in the bills, and it is confidently believed that the Novel, Brilliant, rind Exciting representations of the Double Troupe, will form a feature in the amusements in America. which will be remem bered with gratification flw years to come. remem bered with Bright Array of Talent attached to the Cons6lidated Establishment includeS a great number of the most distinguished names in the Equestrian prolession,most of whom are as well known in Europe as upon this side of the At lantic. Among the most prominent artistes attached to this Establishment will be found the name o The Four Great Clowns, Worrell, the Wit, Brower, the Whimsical, Wal lis, the Musical, and Whittaker, the Stump Or ator ; Mad. Louise Brower, and Mnd'lle Marie, the two leading 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. H. Stout, the great two and fluir horse rider ; Luke Rivers the Light n no. Rider ; Herr Lee. the Cannon Ball Defier: Mast. Willie Franklin. the Back Ward and Somerset Rider a Mr. B. Stevens, the great Scenic Equestrian : Mad'lles Leslie. Angeline, Bertine, Sophie, Irene and Jeannie : Messrs. W. I'. Wurl, R. Oldham, B. Wynhold ; Masters Winnamore, H. Mahone, W. Johnson, R. John son. 11. Johnson, Fa R. Whittaker, and a full corpse of auxiliaries. illi A Nem and extremely attractive feature in the representations of this . ljompany Will be found to consist in the Grand Magic Pantomime ENTI7'I,Ep 2 1 3 - 2 - j 1 fi A piece replete with Wonderful Transforma tions, Magic Tricks and- Illusions, Laughable Incidents, and Surprising Effects, and which will be produced with all the Brilliant Custumes, Properties and Appointments used during its triumphant career of over ono hundred con secutive nights, in the city of Philadelphia, where it was unanimously pronounced the most laughable and perfect 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 attempted in any traveling exhibi tion. The Miser of Bagdad will conclude each Evening's Entertainment. fr7For further particulars, See Large and Small Bills, at the Hotels. Will also Evhibit at Easton the 22nd, KUtz town the 24th, at Reading the 25th of October. J. W. BANCKER, / Agents. S. 11. HOWES: September 26. • 11-4 w .11Eatie FIT 11.1141, • • Of CATASAIIO.IIA 1.01111,10. 29, Othr of eoob fellowo, On Friday evening, October 12th, at the Good .Fellows' Hall, Catasauqua. COMMITTEE: John Hank, Joseph Troxell, 'Joseph fiery, Andrew Krohmer, Nicholas Schmidt, William Schienberger, Harrison Hatter, Israel Rocket, Philip Kibsber, Henry Stein, Reube r n Kratzer, Henry Rolf'. Sept. 26. • "-3t 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 Malt and Brewed Liquors, at his store at the corner of ,Sixth and Union streets, in.the borough of Al lentown, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid. DANIEL WEISS. ¶-3w September 26 N' 'l' IC,M. N" -1711iMT ilirr : Charles S.; Massey, LOCK, WATCHMAKER AR DEALER IN JEWELICIES ) No. 23 East Hamilton Street, opposite the Ger man Rcfornieg Church, Allentown Pa. nillE undersigned respectfully informs his lS friekuls and the public in .eeneral, That he has just returned from New York and Phila delphia, where he has purchased and nn* oilers for sale a full and unequalled assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver Ware and Fancy Articles. all of a supe rior quality, and deserving the examination of those who desire in procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. His stock comprises ¶-lw CLOCKS of all styles and pat terns,Gold and Silver Watches, Gold, Silver, and other Watch Chains, Watch Keys and Seals, gold and silver Pencils, Ear Rings, ringer Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Med. inns, Cuff Pins, Gold and Steel Pens, Silver 'able and Tea Spoons, Spy Glasses, Pocket C passes, Gold, Silver and other Spectacles, suitable for all ages, together with each and every article belonging to his branch of business, luis 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. °Melodeons. He keeps on hand an•assortment of Melode. 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. He also has on hand a large and good stock of Accordeon., Flutes, Fife, Musical Boxes. &c., at exceeding low prices._ rrelocks, Watches, Jewelries, Accordcons, Musical Boxes, &c., Will at all times be prompt. ly repaired, and all work warranted for one year. CHARLES S. MASSEY. September 26. I—tf IL OS k, CO 'S LEATHER AND SHE FIRMS STORE, No. 34 East Hamilton Street, nearly opposite Saeger's Hardware Store. latlE undersigned respectfully inform their .1 friends that they have just returned from Philadelphia and New York with large addi tions 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 Mosser. They keep a complete assortment of LEATHER of every description, and Shoe Findings, which comprises all articles used by Shoemakers, such as CALF SKINS, iIIOROCCOS, UPPER LEATHER, LININGS, &c. A general assort„ meat 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 lima either in store or at the Tannery. Two of us being practical Tannerq. we feel confident in warranting every article sold by us as represented. We therefore hope by fair dealing and low prices to merit a liberal share of patronage Sept.• 19 Orphan's Court Sale. B Y virtue and in pursuance of an order issued .but of the Orphan's Court of the county of Le igh, there will be'exposed to public sale, on S urday the 27th day of October, at one o'clock i the afternoon, upon the premises, the ful -1 wing described property, viz : A certain house and lot' of ground, with the appurtenances, situated in the Borough of Catasampta, 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 Alley, on the south by a lot now owned by Crialt Brunner, containing in front, on said street 20 feet, in depth 200. The improvements area one anda half story . •....1 Brick Dwelling House, . -" ' -:-: a Frame Shop, and a Frame Stable. . . Being the real estate of George Koch, de ceased, late of the township of Hanover, county aforesaid, Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by JOHN STRAUSS. / Imes ELIZABETH KOCH, By the Court : J. W. Mickley, Clerk. Sept. 26. • li-5 011 se, and hot - coy Sale,. room undersigned will sell at Public Sale o • 1 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, nt which the attention of the public is invited. The lot which is 573 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. House is 21 feet in front by 30 in,depth, i p two stories high, built of brick, and is finished in the neatest and most sub. t,,stantial manner, with a large cistern and hydrant water at the door. Any one wish ing to become the owner of a pleasant and vain able home will find this property worthy of at tention. Terms and conditions will be made known an the day of sale by JOSEPII PIERRE. September 20. t-2w Fair r !•a- air ! Fair! • BURCAW gforms.the public that he has S• made arrangements with some of the best Operators to assist him through the Fair to take Pictures (Daguerreotypes) in any quantity and' in the very best style. Pictures taken single or in Groups and of all sizes. Dent forget the place. No. 26 East Ham ilton street, a few doors beltiw the German Re kilned Church. September 26. ¶-Itv THE undersigned hereby gives notice ihathe 11 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 nest, for a license to sell Vinous, Spirituous, Malt and Brewed Liquors, at his store, in the borough of Catasaurpia; in the county of Lehigh aforesaid. EDWARD 11. lITIBER. 11-3 w Catasauqua, Sept. 26 AllentoWn Bank Stocks. J. undersigned pa .tho highest price fir stock of' tho Allentown Batik at their Banking House. Sept. 19 W. K. MOSSER, PETER K. MUM, J. K. MO6SER. t-3ffl WM. 11. BLITNIL ER & Co. 11--3 w THAT'S SO? rrIITS way, to No. 25 West Hamilton street, 11 good friends of Allentown and surround ing country, and sea for yourselves whether this is not a fact, and a well established one too, that we sell . HATS AND CAPS, as cheap and a little cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else. We have lately re-• ccived the Fall and Winter styles and have now on hand a large stock of Moleskin, Silk, Beaver, Neutria, Russia, and in fact, every kind and .quality of Hats that can be thought of. being satisfied that e ei. 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 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 satisfied that they can give entire satisfaction to all who will favor them with their custom. Remember le stand, directly opposite Barber & Young's ardware Store,. West, Hamilton Street. [l: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 19 attention cirstourea•s I : i) The Goo( • ore Here! lIIIIIV. St 'WITTY 0 28 East Hamilton Street, Allentown. Pa., LI have just received a Boat Load of Goods, consisting of •' BOOT'S, SHOES, Trunks, Va Carpet 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 wholesalc prices. Their assortment of Trunks is also the larg est ever brought to Allentown, and range in prices from one to Ira dollars. As they keep a large number of hands well experienced in the cliff...rent branches of work, they are able to make to order any quality and style of shoes that may be required. ftTi - 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 Phi/ark/oin when they can do better by purchasing of RUHE & WITTY. Allentown Sept. 12. SPEC IsilL MO TICE S ITERF.BY GIVEN to the citizens of Allen town and the surrounding country that the undersigned have 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 hest mechanics, who work un der the superintendanee and direction of the most experienced foremen in the country, con sequently our Boots and Shoes arc 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 g largest stock in town, and thatSe are always title 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 prblits. To our wholesale customers we would say that we are now selling our own manufactured and Eastern Boots and Shoes. Gum, Buffalo and Calf Overshoes. Hats and Caps at the lowest city jobbing prices. We are ablo'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 nothiag 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 & No. 45 East Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa P. S.--Also a complete stock and fixtures a. Daguerreotype Apparatus fin• sale cheap among which is a first class bulling wheel. September 12. 11—t Hall Dedication. • • ri N- the 12th of October next, the new Hall of k the Order of Good Fellows, at Catasauqua, is to be dedicaled, on which occasion a parade of the Order in full regalia is to take place.— Lodges of the Order in neighboring Counties nre invited to be present. The Humane Fire Co., No 1, and Humane Engine Cu., 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 ; Assistants, John Nealy, Nicholas Thalia. The Allentown Brass Band will be present. . Sept. 17. ¶-41r Protection against. Fire. M. A, Wachter, Slater ; Al, entown, Lehigh Count*, Pa. KEEPS 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. Communi,gations promptly at- tended to when directed at above or left with 11. K. Sr. nt., agent, Pennsburg, Montgomery county. All work warranted. September 5. 117-ly ' (MURTON HMIS BM For Vounce Men and BOYS. [ O'ATEO at Quakertown, Bucks County, Pa., 14 miles below Bethlehem and Allentown. The course of instruction at, this Institution is thorough and practical, and embraces the usual branches of a s liberal English education. The Winter Term will commence the 22d of Octo ber,lBss. " Charges including Board, Washing, Tuition, Pod, Lights, &c.. 860 pei• Session o 22 weeks, ono half payable in advance.. For Circulars and particulars address . JOIIN BALL, Prinekpal. September 10. " IT-3m to.• ORDERS IliterlikaPllTSOF MERRY. d waniitiuit-raCoarl OGI =CZ allttelliagi MANUFACTURER OF HAVANA, YARA, PRINCIPE,' AND ALI. KINDS OF Superior Segars, nil dealer CHEWING AND SMOKINQ TOBACCO', ' No. 27 North 7th Streas, ALLENTOWN. KT - Orders filled for all parts of the tinionl Sept. 5. 11—tf OM 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. Id 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 logo, To purchase CLOTHING, I ween I cannot tell,. But Kr.eic & NEWHARD 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 It:lull find Their CLOTHINU ready made, of choicest kind. THE subscribers, desirous of again returning their thanks to their numerous patrons,. avail themselves of this opportunity to do so, - and at the same time respectfully announces to heir friends and the public generally that they' have just returned from New York and Phila. delph.a, where they purchased a large stock of Fill and Winter Goode, 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 lime of purchase. Observe, that every ar ticle of Clothing sold by the proprietors of thin establishment is of their own make, and may be retied upon as being good durable work. Among their eirerisive assortment may be found, fine Black and Blue" New Style Dress and Frock Coats.. , made in the latest fashion of Frenah and Eng_ iish Coats. new style Business Coats, of Black.. Brown, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, and plain and figured Cassimeres ; Over Coats, of all quit.' it ies, 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 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 they reallyare. Also, a large stock of Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Collars, Winter Hosiery, Under Shirts and Draw.' ei•s 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 willink; ly show what they have. They are satisfied that all their goods bear a close examination. IN - Coun ry 'Pailors can be supplied with the' latest London; Paris, Boston, New York ijod t Philadelphia Fashion PLA'I'ES, at the lowest' possible prices. Allentown Sept. 12. Eounti) EmninisAontr. To the Free and Independent. Electors of Lehigh County. FELLOW CITIZENS ! • Encouraged by a large' number of my friends and acquaintances; r hereby oiler myself, Ks a Candidate for aie . 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 5. • 11—tce • 41:Counto Zreasurer. To the Electors of Lehigh county.' FELLOW CITIZENS : Through the encourage.: ment of my friends, I have been inducedie dike myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER,.. . at the coming October election, stbject to thcf . decision of the Democratic Delegate. Convention.' Should you see proper to elect mete said office,' I pledge myself to discharge its duties with' faithfulness and fidelity. JACOB FISH& Upper Macungie, August 15. , *--ter Legislative Candidate. • To the Independent rotetiof Lehigh and Carbon Counties. FELLOW CITIZENS !—lnduced byy tinily of my friends, I offer myself as an Independent' Volunteer Candidate for the ." Legislature... SAMUEL DIcRO•S,E: Allentown, Septdrnber 11-4 e. Polaipateer Candidate. - To the Eleetornof Lehigh county. FELLow Ormolu : EUconraged by a lierri' number of friendwand acquaintances, I hereby oiler myself as a Volunteer Candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, at the next election'in Lehigh . ceunty, Stro ll l I be so fortunate as to receive a majoirio your bands, I will promise to attend'te WS: o.' ties With punctuality and fidelity; . . BENJAMIN J. NAGIEI4IIUOIFE. Allentown, Aug. 29. EMI ir—te