The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, May 17, 1849, Image 4

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    Charming News to the Public.
The undersigned have the pleasure to
inform the public generally, that they have
oat returned from New York and Philadel
phia, with- a large and desirable lot of Dry
Goods, which they have unpacked and are
now displaying to a great crowd of custom
ers.
To the Ladles and Gentlemen,
' We would say, that such a handsome
lot of dress goods was never before exhibited
in this place, as it will be utterably impos
sible for us to enumerate various articles
that compose this stock of goods; we will
only say. thOt we invite one and all to come
and see us. We show goods very willing
ly free of charge. We dor make it our
business to say that we se 20 or 40 per
cent cheaper than our competitors—but we
do say that we sell as cheap and durable
goods as any of our neighbors. Our motto
is, that the goods will recommend them
selves the best
PRETZ, GUTH' & Co
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May 10
HATS•
A large and general assortment of men's
and boy's Leghorn, Panama and Palm Leaf
Hats, just received, and for sale wholesale
and retail, very chatty, by
PRETZ, GUTH & Co. "
May 10.
Ciro eries•
A complete assortment of sugar, coffee,'
molasses, honey, teas &c., just arrived and
for sale,yvholesale and retail, by
PRETZ, GUTH & Co.
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May 10.
M'ackerel.
10 Barrels No. 1 Mackerel,
20 44 t. 2 41
25 II 3 ~
60 halts and quarters, No's 1 2 and 3.
Also a few barrel of salmon. This lot of
mackerel we warrant to be of the best kind
and quality, and will dispose of them very
cheap
PRETZ, GUTH & Co
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May 10
An Inducement.
Just received direct from the manufac
turer 10 pieces 3 ply, twilled Venetian,
sup. Ingrain and other carpets. All those
that are in want of a good carpet, we would
advise to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, as.we know we can give satis
faction in quality, colors and prices.
PRETZ, GUTH & Co.
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May 10.
Swiss Cheese.
A quantity of the genuine Swiss cheese,
just received and for sale, by
PRETZ, GUTH, & Co.
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May 10
COAL.
5000 tons stove, 1000 tons nut, 600 tons
lump and Egg coal, also a lot of pea coal
and coal dust on hand and for sale by
PRETZ, GUTH' & Co.
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May 10
ROGER BROWN'S
WINE & LIQUOR STORE,
NO. 323 MARKET STREET,
Between Eighth and Ninth Strs, North side
Philadelphia.
All kinds of Foreign Wines and Liquors
s uch as—
••••,., Old Cognac Brandies, Dark
;
r "IP and Pale, Holland Gin, :la-
MIMS 411.
a ."■ si maica Spirits, Irish and Scotch
Whiskey, of the very
finest quality.
WINES.—Such as Madeira, Port,
Sherry, Teneriffe, Sweet Malaga, Muscat,
Claret and Champagne, very choice and
old.
• Also, Manufacturer ofklomestristillel )
Brandy and Gin, Pure irits, eoderize
Alchohol, Peach Brandy, ay nder Bran
dy, Wild Cherry Brandy, and Fine Cordi
als,-Raspberry Brandy, New England Rum,
&c., &c., also a large supply of fine. Old
Monongahela Whiskey on hand.
The above Liquors will be sold at the ve
ry lowest prices. Country Merchants and
Tavern Keepers, will do well to give the un
dersigned a call before purchasing elsewhere,
and examine the Liquors, which he vouch
es, will bear the closest scrutiny, recollect
number 323 Market street.
ROGER BROWN.
Philadelphia August 8. 1-1 y
LEEIk WALKER,
SUCCESSORS TO OEO. WIWI),
HAVE removed their stock of Music and
Musical Instruments, to the new and spa
cious store in Swaim's Building, No. 162
Chestnut Street, below Seventh, PHILA
DELPHIA, where they invite the attend
ance and patronage of the public.
LEE & WALKER having purchased
the entire stock of Geo. Willig, (who has de
clined business,) are now prepared to exe
cute all orders in their line. Their assort
ment of Music and Musical Instruments, is
as extensive as that of any other establish
ment in the country.
PIANO FORTES, from various well
known and approved manufactories, now in
store, and will be constantly offered for sale.
• UrCountry dealers supplied on very rea
sonable terms.
Feb. S.
31111D2011
HILADELPIILI HIDE ASSOCIATION,
Willow St.., above Eleventh St
PHILADELP.H lA.
HIDE I S taken in with great care, as re
gards cuts and flaws.
lar6 ountr y Tanners supplied on the
most. lilleraliterms,
LYKROYD•& GROSS
April P._
RE.7IIOP.IL.
OSVAIIII 17 4 / MAYER, ,
Lumber Merchant In illcntown.
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public in geneml, that he has lately remov
ed his Lumber-Yard to the south side of
Hamilton street, near Weaver's Hotel. He
has lately received a very large supply of
all kinds of Boards and building timber,
comprising over
600,000 Feet,
Such as YelloW and White Pine, Floring
boards, Poplar boards, Scantling, Joists and
Planks, Mapel boards and Planks, Rafters,
Ash Planks, Laths, Ladder trees, besides
all kinds of other Boards, Scantling, Posts,
Lath and Shindies, all 'of which he will sell
at very reduced prices.
Farmers, Carpenters and Builders, who
have occasion to use the different sorts of
timber he has for sale, will do well to give
him a call before they purchase elsewhere,
as he is willing to have his stock examined
without charge.
He returns his sincere thanks for the
I many favours he has heretofore received,
and feels confident that his extreme low
prices will be the means of recet.ing many
new customers
JOSEPH WEAVER.
November 16. 41-4 m
DAD11911)111 9 3 )369111L
In the Orphan's Court of Le
itt). 1.1• high county.
In the matter of the account of
_ Peter Haas, Esq., surviving exe
cuter, of Christian Brobst dec'd,
late of the borough of Allentown, Lehigh
county. •
And now May 4, 1849, the Court ap
point Jacob Dilinger, A. L. Ruhe, and Jesse
Samuels, auditors to audit and make distri
bution and report the same to the next stated
Orphans Court.
From the Records,
TESTS-J. D. LAWALL, Clerk.
The undersigrted, will meet the parties
interested on Saturday the 9th day of June
next, at 10 o'clock, P. M., at the house of
Jonathan Kolb, in the Borough of Allentown.
J. DILINOER,
• A. L. RUNE,
J. SAMUELS,
May 9. ¶-4w
EMPORIUM OFFASHION !
IN ALLENTOWN.
The undersigned have formed a Co-part
nership, in the Fashionable Tailoring busi
ness under the firm of Stealer 4. Getz.
They have rented the building, one door
east of Meyer's Allentown Hotel, formerly
occupied as the "'Lehigh Register" printing
office, on the north side of Hamilton street,
in the Borough of Allentown, where they
will be ready to receive their customers at
the shortest notice. They have made ar
rangement to receive the Spring and Fall
Paris and London fashions, which will ena
ble them to dress a man off in real Bun
combe style.
STETTLER & GETZ.
May 10. —4 tv
Cheap Hat and Cap Store.
Hamilton Street nearly opposite Weiss
Hotel, Allentown.
Jacob D. Boas,
Takes this method to inform hie friends
and customers, that he still continues the
Hatmaking and Cap business, and keeps
constantly on hand, a large assortment of
the most fashionable,
Beaver, Nutre, Brush, Russia, Silk and
.Arapped Hats, which he will sell at
the lowest prices. .1718 o—a large
assortment of Alen:, . Boys
and Children: Caps, at
very reduced prices.
He is likewise prepared' to manufacture
to order Hats at the shortest possible notice.
Thankful for past favors he hopes to en
joy a continuance of patronage, as he feels
confident that his Hata, fully recommend
themselves.
126" Such who are indebted to him for
some length of time, will please recollect,
that their accounts should be promptly sett
led, and it is expected will not be neglected.
Nov. 9. 11-1 y
Spring Millenery Goods,
John Stone & Sons,
Importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons
and Millinery Goods, No. 45 South
Second St., above Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
• WOULD call the attention of Merchants
and Milliners visiting the city, to their large
and rich assortment of
Spring Millinery Goode,
Received by late arrivals from France, such
as Glace Silks fdr casing bonnets;
Fat2cy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons—a large
and beautiful assortment, of all prices ;
Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No.
1 to No. 12 ;
French and American Artificial Flowers (in
great variety ;)
Colored and White Crapes ;
Fancy Laces and Nets ;
French Chip. Hats ; '
Face Trimmings—Cluillings ;
Covered Whalebones—Cane ;
Buckrams—Willow ;
Bonnet Crowns and Tips,
Together with every article appertaining to
the Millinery trade
March 22
"11-6 m
Brandreth and Wrights Pills.
Country merchants and others, are here
by notified, that the far famous Pills of
Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin
Bmndreth, are constantly kept for sale at
the office ,of the "Lehigh Register" by the
Dozen boxes, at Wholesale prices.
April 17 ¶-4w
Itavoupact
Don't miss the chance to Purchase Cheap.
The subscriber, late of the firm of Sel
fridge 4• Wilson, takes this method to in
form his old - friends and customers, that he
just returned, from Philadelphia and New
York, with an entire new stock of
DO Goods, Groceries &c.,
and hhs opened the same for sale, in the
new brick building ofJesse Grim, in Hamil
ton street, near the Market Square, imrnedi
ately between the stores of Yeager & Weid
ner and Grim & Reninger.
He flatters himself in saying that a more
fashionable stock of Dry Goods never was
brought to this or any other country-town in
Pennsylvania, and which will be sold at the
lowest Cash prices.
He invites the publie to give him a call,
examine his goods, and convince them
selves of what is said above. No deception
in his goods—they bear inspection. His
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
consist of Silks, Alpacas of any quality and
prices, Mouslin de Laines„ Marinos, Cali
coes, Ginghams, Chinces, &c., which in
point of neatness cannot be beat in 'Allen
town. Ladiesare requested before purchas
ing dresses, to give him a call, as goods are
shown with great pleasure, and without
charge. All are invited to call, and nobody
is bbund to buy if his goods do not suit
them.
•For the gentlemen he has
Cloths Cassimeres, arid Vestings.
In this branch of business, lie lacks none.
His stock is of the newest and most fashion
able styles and colors, and of the best manu
factories, and suitable for the season, besides
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, he has
other fashionable Dress Goods for Summer
wear, all of which was selected by him with
the greatest care,both in regard to quality
and price. He does not deem it necessary
to attach to his goods the foreign names, such
that but few understand. He ensures the
public that he has all in his line of business
and that he will dispose of them at the low
est terms. T. B. WILSON.
ME
Groceries
Sugar of all kinds, from the
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mi
. )cheapest brown, to the highest
.. 1 - refined, Molasses, Coffee, Li
- --- ..1 quors, Spices, Tea &c. a large
quantity of fresh, just received and for sale
at the New Store of T. 13. WILSON.
April 12. t—tf
Wllackeet
No 1, 2 and 3 in quarter, half and whole
barrels, for sale cheap at•the New Store of
T. B. WILSON.
April 12. t—tf
SALT.
• Ground and Fine Salt, a large quantity
just received and for sale at the Store of
T. WILSON.
April 12. f
Wanted.
1000 bushels potatoes for which the high
est market price will be paid at the New
Store of THO. B. WILSON.
April 12. t—tf
Queensware.
A new and splendid assortment of Queens
ware, consisting of a general assortment of
Plates, Cups and Saucers, all kinds of Dish
es, Bowls, Tea Setts, Dinner Setts, Cham
ber Setts, and all kinds of Glasiware for
sale at the New Store of
THOM. B. WILSON. •
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April 12
Produce.
• Such as Butter, Eggs, Smoked Mea
and Lard taken in exchange for goods a
he New Store of THO. B. WILOON
April 12.
COJL.
Lump coal, Egg and Stove coal, Nut
coal and Coal dust for Sale at the New Store
of T. B. WILSON:
April 12. t—tf
Looking Glasses.
A very handsome assortment of Mahoga
ny Frame Looking Glasses for sale at the
New Store of 1'..8. WILSON.
April 12. t—tf
A Cabinet Maker Wanted.
A journeyman Cabinet maker can receive
&instant employment, if application be made
soon to the undersigned, in Catasauqua,
Hanover township, Lehigh county. None
but a good workman need apply.
OWEN FREDERICK.
April 26.
Winter Clothing
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
, AT GEORGE CULIN'S,
Southeast corner of Second and Market Strs
PHILADELPHIA.
Gentlemen visiting the city, and wishing
to supply themselves with Cheap and Fash
ionable Winter Clothing, will find a large,
complete and choice•assortment of
Bangup Coats, Cloaks, Business Coats, •
Dress and Frock Coats, Boys Coats •
in great variety, made of .firneri
can English i• French Cloths. .
ALSO—Pantaloons for men and Boys
made of Cassimeres, Doe Skins, Satinetts,
&c., &c.,—Vests for men and Boys of Silk,
Satin, Velvet, Cloth and Cashmere. Also,
Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, &c., at the
lowest possible prices for CASH. Remetn
ber, we will sell as cheap as any Clothing
Establishment in the United States.
GEORGE CULIN
Southeast corner of Second; and Market
Streets Philadelphia.
5-Iy.
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Sept. 2
THE SECOND ARRIVAL OF
Spring and Summer Goods,
MERTZ & LANDIS,
Having just received and are now un
packing their second supply of Spring and
Summer• Goods, invite their customers and
the public in general, to give them an early
call as they feel confident that their stock
being purchased so low and will be sold at
so small an advance, will find a brisk sale,
call therefore before the cheap and fine goods
are all sold, and make yourselves sure of a
good bargain. Their stock consists in part
as follows :
A variety of plain and fancy Cloths and
Cassimeres, a handsoine article of Black and
Drab Cashmarett for Summer Coats, Tweed
and Merino Cassimere Summer Cloth, Silk
Cobrington, Croton Cloth Gambroons, and a
large assortment of plain Plaid and Striped
Goods for pantaloons, also Silk, Velvet, Sat
in, Marsailles and Valencia Vestings.
A large assortment of dress goods for La
dies wear such as Silk and Bombazines,
Manchester Linen and domestic Ginghams,
Mous de Lains, Lawns, a good assortment of
Black, Colored and fancy Alpacca Lustre, a
general supply of English Merimack and
domestic prints of all prices and patterns
Silk Cravats and dress Handkerchiefs, plain
and fancy Summer shawls, a supply of
white goods as Jaconetts, ambrias, Bobi
nets, Lace and Edgings, also Parasols and
Umbrellas, an assortment of Gloves and Hois
ary, Boys and Men's Leghorn and Palm
Leaf Hats, Looking Glasses, Carpets, &c.
GROCERIES.
Imperial, Young and Black Teas, Rio
Java and St. Domingo Coffee, Syrup, Sugar
House, N. Orleans and Trinidad Molasses, a
good assortment of Sugars, Honey, Common
and Sperm oil, Salt, Mackerels, Shad, Choc
olate, all kind of Spices, Dye stuffs, &c.
A large stock of China, Queens and Glass
ware they have also on hand a good stock of
Earthen and Stoneware, which with all
goods not named here we offer at the lowest
price, and therefore hope to receive a libe
ral share of public patronage for which we
will ever be thankful.
t-tf I May 3. 411—tf
INDEMNITY
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 183/ CHESNUT STREET,
near Fifth street.
Directors :
Charles N. Bancker, Geo. W. Richards f
Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, • Adolp. E Borie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent
and limited, on every description of property, in
town and country, at rates as low as are consis
tent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Comm.
gent Fund, which with their Capital and Premi•
nms, safely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
The assets of the company, on January Ist,
1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As
sembly, were as follows, viz
Mortgages,
Real Estate,
Temporary Loans,
Stocks,
Cash, he.,
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one million,
two hundred thousand dolbos, losses by fire, there
by affording evidence of the advantages of insu
rance, as well as the ability and disposition to
meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES W. BANCKER, President
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Seey."
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and are now
prepared to make insurances on every descrip
tion of property, at the lowest rates.
AUGUSTUS 1,. RUBE, Allentawn
C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem
Allentown, June 13, 1848
CHOICE
Garden, Field and Flower
SEEDS, a.
'Mb Ornamental Plants,
TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, GRAPE TINES, &e.
For Sale at Maupay's Garden, Rising
Sun Village, near Philadelph3a, and in the
Market below • Sixth street, every dok, a
large assortment of all kinds of
Seeds. Green-house & Hardy Plants ,
which will be sold wholesale and retail. A(
orders promptly attended to by •
S. MAUPAY.
rami kinds or vegetable plants, &c. in
season.
---rVrThe above are all raised by the sub
scriberat his extensive horticultural grounds,
where the collection can be seen-Plants,
&c. packed to carry with safety. Address
S. MAUPAY, Seedsman.
Rising Sun Post-office, Philadelphia county.
April 6. 41.1-2 m.
3. if. 3. M. RONNY.,
Brm and Wooden Ware Store,
No. 63 North Third Street,
One door above Arch,east side, Philadelphia.'
Manufactureis and .Wholestile Dealers in
all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Ce
dar Ware, Willow and French Baskets,
Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters,
Mats, Blacking, Eastern made Wooden
ware of every description; &c. at the lowest
market prices. '
MC✓lS'Hpaid for Broom Corn.
MANLY ROWE. :JOHN M. ROWE.
March 15. 'll-43tri
Lamps, Lamps, Lamps.
Just received a splendid lot of Candlebra,
Lard, camphine and Fluid Lamps, which
will be sold .cheap by
LOCIIMAN & BROTFIER.
January 11. '5-4w
New Family Grocery Store.
. READ THIS ONE AND ALL I
The subscriber would respectfully infolin
the citizens of Allentown and vicinity that
he has opened on the corner of Market
Square and Allen Street, in Allentown. for
merly occupied by the Lehigh County Bank
a new
Family Grocery Store,
where he will always keep on hand, a large
assortment of Groceries of every decription,
which he will sell, at the lowest CASH
prices or in exchange for country produce.
His stock consists in part as follows :
Imperial, Young Hyson, Black
~ , ,...pr4,..
ti, ,-, :s . F., and other Teas, New Orleans,
", ' 4104 ' Muscovado, Refined, Pulverized
l
E- - -I.= and crushed Sugars. Molasses of
all kinds, Oil, Candles, Soap, Rice, Rio, Ja
va and other Coffee, Cheese, Salt, Brushes,
Brooms, Pails, Wash-machines, &c.
••••• ALSO a large assortment•of
J li r ga tz , t il m_iit; Wines, such as Lisbon, Port
SVIIIMiat and Madeira, Brandy of all
''—kinds, Gin, Whisky, &c.
The undersigned will make it his busi
ness to buy none but the best of Liquors, and
can confidentially recommend them to his
customers.
He trusts that by punctual attendance to
business he will partake of a share of pub
lic patronage. So don't forget the place,
the stand formerly occupied by Grim &
Reninger. C• I. DEPEW.
April 12. f--3m
Gum Shoes, Gum Shoes.
Just received a very large assortment of
Ladies', Gentlemen and Childrens' Gum
Shoes, at prices from 50 cents to $1,37, for
sale at the store of
LOCHMAN & BROTHER.
January 11. ¶-4w
Oh! Gentle, liailies All
The subscriber takes pleasure in announc
ing, that on Saturday May 12th, they will
publish in beautiful style, a new and re
markable fine ballad called
"OM flentic Ladies All, or I Want a wire,''
the poetry by Mamas Fitzgerald, Esq.,
Editor of the Philadelphia City lion, ar
ranged for the Piano by Prof. E3ellak, and
for the Guitar by Prof. l'que.
This song•is a bright, sparkling, dashing
affair, full of life and spirit, and it must be
coMe widely popular. All orders must be
addressed to LEE & WALKER,
No 162 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
May 10. t--4w
A splendid assortment of Perfumery con
sisting in part as follows:
Roussel's Genuine Bears Oil.
Magical Hair Oil.
Brigg's Russian Cosmetic for the hair.
Italian Medicated Soap.
American Shaving compound.
Genuine Cologne water.
Genuine extracts-of Musk Patchouly.
Jesmin, &c. &c. •
Fancy Soap of all hinds.
Just received and for sale cheap
C. J. D'EPEW
April 26. 411—tf
$890,558 65
108,358 90
125,459 00
51,563 25
46,158 87
$1,220,097 67
From .allentown to :Easton; via Bethlehem,
Daily and returning.
The travelling public are respectfully in
formed, that this line of stages has commenc
ed running on Monday, the 2.3 d instant.
flours of Starling.
Leave Weaver's Hotel, in Allentown,
daily at 0 o'clock A. M. precisely, and ar
rive in Easton at 9 o'clock A. M.
Returning.
[Zig
Leave VVltitesell's Hotel in Easton, at 3
o'clock P. M., and arrive in Allentown at 6
o'clock I'. M.
The Fare will be as follows :
From Allentown to Easton 62:1 cents.
From Bethlehem to Easton 50 cents.
From Allentown to Bethlehem 25 cents:
Excursion trips from Allentown to Easton
and back same day, one dollar.
This line has been fitted up with great
care and considerable expense. The coach
es are new, the horses gentle, and the driv
ers will be found obliging and.attentive, and
no pains or care will be spared by the pro
prietors to. ensure the comfort and safety of
passengers, travelling by this line.
rirErrands attended to and packages de
livered with promptness and dispatch, on
reasonable terms.
April 26
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Has resumed the practice of his profes
sion in Lehigh and the adjoining counties.
His office is in the residence of the late Hon.
Jon W. Hornbeck, in Hamilton street, Bor
ough of Allentown
January 11
P. WYCKOFF
ATTORNEY A r LAW.
Office East of theCt tirt House and nearly,
opposite, at the corner of Margaret and
Hamilton streets
Mat- 25
afah mialloonlry zatavn.
Informs his old friends and the public in
general, that he has' moved into his new
building, ,at the "old stand," and that he
is again ready at all times to attend to pro
fessional duties.
Nov. 16.
OR
I Want a Wife !
Perfumery.
THE PEOPLE'S
Nem - m - 110 (Vatl On Line,
31A,',0111
JACOB BURNFIETER,
Agent for the Proprietors.
$7--Ow
Henry C. Longneeker,
Storekeepers, Milleners, Farmers
SND 111ECHSNICS:
. WILLIAM S. WEIL'S,
Wholesale & Retail •
DRY GOODS AND VARIETY STORE,
The subscriber takes this method of in•
forming his frinds and the citizens generally
in Allentown and its vicinity, that he has
just arrived from Philadelphia and New
York, with a most magnificent stock of
goods, viz :
Unbleached muslin from 3to 9 cents, •
Bleached do, from 3 to 12 cents, best qual.
Calicoes from 3 to 121 cents,
Clothes from 0 1,00 to 154,00,
Cassitneres from 25 cents to $l,OO,
do. French Doe Skin from 81 to 11M,25.
Alpaca and Mohair Lustre from 121 to 50 cts.
Ginghams, Linens, Lustres, 121 to 50 cts.
A great variety of Shawls, at all prices.
Stockings and Gloves, 64 to the finest goal.
Linen Cambric Htlkfs. 04 to the finest quali
Suspenders 3, to 50 cts.
Ribbons of the greatest variety ever exhibia
ted in Allentown.
Ready made shirts with Linen bosoms, from
371 to 81,50.
Shirt collars •124 to 25 cts,
Linen bosoms 25 to 50 cts•
N. B. Just arrived from New York . 300
Violins froni 50 cents to $lO.
French and German Accordenns, at all
prices, also a lot of cheep' Flutes:
To the Ladies.
Plated Breast Pins, 01 to 25 cts.
Gold (10. do. 50 to $2,00i
Ear and Finger rings, 37i to lit2,ooJ
Steel Beads, Bags and Purses:
Gold and Silver Ladies Pencils.
Guards and Slides of all kinds.
Fans and Parasols of all kinds.
Turtle and Buffalo COmbs, a great variety.
Lots of Lancaster twist, and side combs.
Perfumery of different kinds.
A lot of the finest cloth and hair brushes.
French paper weights.
N. B. He keeps on hand a regular as
sortment of watch amd gnat' keys 3 to 121.
A great variety of Sin& andl Breast pins.
Silver & German silver pencils with gold
pens.
Violin strings of all kinds.
ALSO—A great variety of other goods
too numerons to mention.
Having for a long time been in the busi
ness, he *hall continue to keep on hand a
general assortment of "Yankee Notions,"
which he will at all times
. dispost of
Wholesale and Retail at the m ost - reditced•
prices.
He returns his sincere thankslotrthe . a
vors thus far received, and trdSts that they
will be continued, for which ho will ever .
feel thankful.
Country produce taken in exchange !hr .
Wm. S.
Et Fit , 5,
goods
Bank "N
(Corrected iVtek(y from
Thompson'
Bk of N Amcrica par
13Ic of Permsylv. par
13anIc of Commerce
late Moyamensitte par ! Burlington
Bk of N Liberties pars Mechanics & Man-
Mc of Penn Towns. par i uracturers bank par
Farmers & Meclinn.par 1 Newark banking &
Kensibgton par 1 Itui.Company I
Woolf. & Meehan par i Nair Hope & Dela-
Mechanics par i Ware Br. Comp. failed.
Girard par 1 Orange bank i
Philadelphia par. Peoples - bank ~ t .
Sebnyllcill par . Plainfield bank file
Southwark par; Prineeton bank par'
Western par Salem banking Co. par
Commercial rank State bank at Eliza
of Pennsidv. par bethtown, Newark,
Bk of the 1.1 states 25 Camden,N. Bruns-
Coe:milt BANKS. wick, Morristown,par
Bit rifChambersburg 1 Sussex bank 1
Ilk of Gettysburg 1 Union bank I
Bk of Pittsburg ~,
i 1 reason bank. co. par'
Bk of sum ,. comity 5 Yardleyville bridge
Bk of Chester CO. par • company I&
Ilk of Germantown par DELAWARE.
Bk of'l.ewistuwn failed The Banks of the state'
Bk of Delaware Co. par of Delaware ate all eV
Bk of Middletown 1 par.
Bk of Monte. Co. par NEW YORK..
Bk of Northumberi .oar
Columbia Bank & New York City bks &
Bridge Comp. pea. Chelsea bank 150 0
Carlisle Bank i Clinton bank 50'
Doylestown Bank par Commercial bank 10'
Easton Bank par Lafayette bank 50.
Exchange Bank i Washington bank 70 1
Eric Bank 35 COUNTRY II&PICO.
Farmers & Drovers . Allegitany county
Batik • ' bank 70
Franklin Rank / Bank of America 35
Farmers Bank of , do of Commerce 40
• Bucks County par do of Brockport 35
Farmers Bank of do . of Lodi 25
Lancaster par do of Olean ' 36
Farmers Bank of do of Tonawanda 50
Reading par, du o f Lye ., n
Farmers' Bank of do of Westertb
Schaylkill co. par New York . 301
Harrisburg Bank 1 Binghaninton bank 40t
Honesdale Bank I Canal bank t
Lancaster Bank par Cattaraugus county
' Lancaster Oo..Bank par b an k Mk
Lamina Rank 2 Erie county bank,' 50
Lehigh CO. Bank 60 Farmers - & Drovers
Lehigh Navigation bank 15
Co. Script. 10 rarmers bank of Be-
Miners Bank of neca county 30
Pottsville. par Hamiltbn bank, 30.
Merchants &Manaf. Lewis county bank 60
Bank, Pittsburg.. i Mechanics bank at 4G
Monongahela Bank, Buffalo 45
Brownsville, 1 Merchants bank at
Taylorsvillc Dcl.
Buffalo
Bridge Company, 50
Millets bank of New 40'
West Branch Bank, 1
Wyoming Bank, 1 York 10
Oswego bank . 20
York Bank, 1 Phenix bank 35
NEW JERSEY. Staten Island bank 50
Belvidere Bank 8 State bank ofN Y tRY
Burlington La wrence County bank 76
St.
Bank
i.
par Union bank 25
Commercial Bank
United States bank 30
Cumberland Bank par N. York bank. Co. 70
Tenth Wark bank, 25
Farmers Bank par
White Plains bank 5
Farmers &Meehan-
ies Bank, Rahway 3 1:CAll other banks not
Farmers & Merchants mentioned in the above
Bank, Mid. Point. i list are from Ito
.2 per
Morris County bank 3 cent discount.
co - -The notes on all Banks marked with a dash
(—) are not purchased
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Mechanics bank of
Newark
Mechanics bunk at
BM
by the broken.