Eagle Hotel, No. 139, Noll h Third tree BET-4YR E N RACE AND VINE, PHILADELPHIA: CHARLES ALLMON!), P vopri et org nAviLD - .'• These gentlemen take z , , reaf . ph-asure -to "inform their friends and the public in gen .- 1 * ' eral, that they have taken the above named .:_li well-known and de . . . „----.--. 7 -44,e' .., servedly popular -..' . 1 , ,,..mr_ iti •:N , ,f, , T.t.",, g• - • r•r , '• EAGLE fIOTEL ..,..... • ....;r;, , i, .i , ,i111:1 , H stv:,y. , - , ,,f; it s--.,, situate in the Mast bus -':, 4-. -• • .: , 7 ", • . •- •"%: t , 1 ineE's part of the city, 111 . 001 rr ., I , . . . _...4:tir , _..,_,:,,,.„ which they have fitted up with entirely new Furniture and Bed ding of a superior quality. The house has also been renovated and improved in a manner, which will compare favorably with the firsrclass I lotela in the city, and cannot fail to give satisfaction to 1.: those who may patronize the establishment. -... - rEPTheir Table will always be supplied with the choicest and most w ma lesoni e pro- Yisions-the-market-rtflindsand-their—Bar, with the purest and best liquors. The sta bling belonging to their house. is good and extensive, and will be supplied with the best provender, and attended by cateful hostler». Nothing in short, shall be It-ft undont; to make their Chests comfortable, and they flutter themselves; that by strict attention to business,lhey will merit and receive n lib eral share of .public encouragement Philad., May 27, ¶-6m Ladies and Gentleman Read! 3. W. GR ÜBB Would respectfully inform the citizens of Allentown and the public generally, that ho has just opened his w Stock of Spring . and i§ i lied6Wa7e4r CONSISTING IN l',4liT or Cloths, Cassirneres, Cashmaretts, Cut tonades, Linen Coatings, Vestings, Also a splendid, assortineot of Ladies Dress Goods, such as eerage, Berage do Laines, Silks, Ginghams, Jaconets, Plain and Figured Swiss, Calicoes, &c. The assortment of Gloves, !Wits, Stock ings. collars, Veils , &c., is also•rcry Goon and CHEAP. DOMESTIC GOODS. - - This department is eke well . Mocked with such as illuslin3, Ticl;ing Diapers, Towelings,Drilling,s, flannels &c. Groceries, Queensware and Looking . Glosses. His assortment of Groceries, Queens_ ware and Looking Glasses, is tucli that will give satisfaction to all, in quality and prices. He does not wish to fhdter the public by making large pretentions ; but merely soli cits a call, as he takes pleasure in sloy,v'ng Goods, whether they purchase or not. Come one, come all and I.tive him a call, at the old stand in Wilson's Row, south ca6t corner of Market Square. Allentown, May 1:1, 1852 Wonderful are the Works of Nature The people say that 1 have the best and cheapest Groceries in town. 1 believe it, for the quantity sold is evidence of the fact. Farmers, remember this fact ; to be found at the old corner, opposite Mr. Seiders Ho tel. J. W. , GRU1313. Allentown, May la, 1852. 11-6 in Good Horses and Safe Vehicles! alien/own LAN evy FistalilislAmeut. THE subscriber takes thiS method to in form his friends and the public in genprel, that he has lately purchased. the "Livery Establishment" formerly owned by George Helsel. He has completely replenished a l: the large stock of ";r - fIX HORSES, CARRIAGES. ac, .. His Horses are gentle and all good travellers ; his vehicles mostly new and of the latest style, and such as hare been used are repaired and repainted in the best manner. He continues the business nt the old stand in William streJt, in the flo- Tough of Allentown. Ho will always be prepared to furnish his customers at the shortest possible no tice with sure and gentle horses, good car riages and careful drivers if requested. Families can be suited at all times with ve hicles to.their particular taste. His charges are reasonable, and in or der to continue the high credit he, has here tofore gained of being, the "best livery estab lishment in Allentown," he will leave nothing undone to keep on hand the best and safest horses, the neatest and most splen did carriages, and sober and careful drivers. His charges are very reasonable and hopes by strict attention to business to satis fy all those who may favor him with their custom. September ,18, 1851.'1'. P. IIOFFiVIAN iff-74.1m (Q) (f) Ce "Notice•is.hereby given, that the Partner ship, heretofore existing between (;rdr ,S. Bruner, in the village of Catasauqu a , Le high county, was dissolved on the 14th of July, by mutual consent. All debts owing to thesaid firth are to be received by U. E. Bruner, and all demands nre to be presen ted to him for payment. U. E. BRTINER. • R. Pit. A. GRAFF. Catasauqua, July 28, 1852. If —6w Jrandreth and Wriglits Pills, /ti , country merchants and others, \ are here by. i4otifked, that the far famous 'Pills o DoctortrWilikun A. Wright, and Benjamin Bmndreth,..iire Constantly kept for sale at the efflOe of , the"Lehigh.Register" by the dozen boxes at .wholeeale priceri; July .5. MEN !Kr j~. i,,~ 1y MEM 1 r i i a nnet „ ' lii i i F l i n g ) toi , e! , 1 lli'ilii:unt 4.4rEtii, CI:111E11 IN ALLEN FuWN. Clrrylug 13:isinfss in rill its various: brioches, at his old stand, (lit:lily opposite I lageolorcli's Hotel. Ile has just returntil trim Now York, with a 'or)- I tr , • stuck,which i .t •rinitiod to .1 t sell at city prices. Soh? I,calho..—lk constantly licf.ps un hand an ac.sortinent of L'eri ur hleutluclt tun nt d sole leather. Also as asst.rticiont of Oak'taiined, which he will sell at the lowest ('al/.,/ ins and Ppin.i. the wiry best (1 , 11114 at reduced price.:. le has an assortment. of Span ish Kids on hand, that cannot be excellt (.1 in quality or prices. alwitys hope on hand the very host finality of 'l'ittinor6' )il, which lie is able to sell at Philadelphia i 4 ricvs. Persons tvishing the aboveThtrticles will • do well to call 101 l lime, lit fore they purchase elsewhere, KINOS OF' I HI /ES wid 1)1 , taken in oxchange for goal:, or will bo paid for itt cash. Punctuality hi his buNines4, and the low prices of his goods Ns'lll 111111 We llot only his old ein.totners to coiainue their favors, but will induct , many new outs to favor Hint with their calk , . fie returns his tlianl; , .; or the favors berotolore received. 1V11,1.1:01 Ad„pis tlii, ,n, ,iniunn his aml the public in general, (list he has 111:1.10 il"IlLOV/11 hi:: permanent residence. Ile has opem d Mike at his dwelling, opposite Ka,/,'B American I lotel, a few doors east of Pretz, Cfuth Store, where he will be happy to offer his professional services in the science of Den tistry. Ile call at private residences, if requested. Cie His terms are reasonable, find having had much 'experience in the professions, feels sati,fit d that lie can ;lye general satis faction. A Ilentw.vn, A pril I, ISS I. Notice is hereby given, that he tinders;;;;it ed has taken out lever.; of A (lininh:trotion, in !he F: , tato of 1)allicl 1"1:17; P, hue of the Borough of Allentown, 1, , high county.— .A II those who are indf•hted to :said estate b.• it in Mutes. 130101 s or Book (lob's, will Indic payment either to the (111Ller:igned, Adiiiin istralor, in Zionsville, l.rhi h county, or to 11on. Jacob said I.lorotioh, be tween this and the Ist of Uctober nest.— And such, who have any claims og, , iiiist said 120.itta! will present their tic,:ounts to the same persolls. C11.11t1.1::; WICAND, .'7d/// /WV. A 11.2111.0M',Jul)' 4 . 1 —76 11 1;-thi, The dedication of the new Old Fellows' Hall, at Catasaugna, will take place on Sat urday, the I Ith day of September. l'he dedicatory ceremonies to commence at 10 o'clocic. The procession to be formed at 1 o'clock P precisely. Addresses will be delivered in the afternoon by Pass Grant's Schindel and Wrirdit, at the I hill. All the neighboring Lodges are respectfully invited to attend the ceremonies. Enwts Alictury, - ) Commit/re JAMI:s CLAnii, 1 DAvn) WILLI 13IS. of OWEN VELDERICK I . , 1 0. , 4:1'11. 1...11.nAc11, j .Irrau,rzeittrlll August 2U, Fort /M el Pifoutie 5 C IRIYINC(IUN I Y, PA., IrprINIS is a new, elegant and commoditins house, crt'rted on the site of . Old Fait Allen, with which are associated so inane remembrances into in, to the antigunt, Fia. It was opened for the tteromodation of the public on the first of May, and afiltrds means of entertainment for travellers and families, surpassed by none. The rooms are largrand airy, the adja cent walks and . scenery spacious and de lightful, and no pains will spared to provide the guests with such rarities and delicacies as are come-at-able and retitler their st:ty agreeable. The 'Stabling, attached is large and -t,'.e nient, and an attentive and fait! ful ..tlc will always be found at his po:,t August 12, 1852 Maik Clothiwe • A complete assortment of every descrip tion, cleaper than the cheapest. Cloths, Cas.simere•s, &c., made up to the shortest notice, in a style calculated to sur prise the Parisians, not the "Natives" only —and still he Complies with his motto, "No tit no pay.'' With such inducements held out to an impartial public, a flottentet would'nt for a moment doubt but what he is hound to eclipse all his competitors. And now take his advice "Buy cheap while sluggards sleep, And you will have goods to wear and keep." So coma one and all And give me a call. C. U. SAMSON. w j April 15, ELISHA FORREST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT. LAW. s ollice on the Enst side of Hamilton street, formerly occupied by John S. Gibons, Esq. reCan be consulted in the English and German languages. April 15, MEE '4,l'. „, Herewith inalies known to friends and the public in general, that he still con tinues the 11,1 v (J 1.. A . V. IA •<_,A. 111111 e klite all. BY GEO. -1720011:1,:g.?.. Coaclimaiking Establlslimelit, 1!1 IN, '!1•I ..; ‘). P. Rlif fri, ;Hit! LI R , 1,10,1 1 e in cal a tutor , , N!,atiivc do! il l all it= :tt hi:, tt it Initny:t ill overt I gl,p•ci!v op -I,o;:ite I iottd, v.;l. ty .1: • I, ai w,ip •prci);:r,d to ibrititifac:ll:,;' to orilef at tho and ill 0 hAnd, 1(.0)Z•Ii ) • - 1?,,f•E.xv.,,,v,:, Curig which for it , . linty and , Itira!iiiity cannot he cNcelled I' any 01.11 , 1' eFta l . , n , lllllCill 111 the cuutity. I It: usrs liefll! but HA. bt'A. ruatc rial that ran 1).? •car,• , . l , kv 1 work ;no c,.ifil to rn,n, in t lit! rtatr, c,iisorptyni ;lv hr frpi az-survil that Ow vehielos turns nut will hpar inspoction ju unv coannunity tvarrant his tvorl, - as it is undcrhis own viipervit,ion. %Volition or Iron axle-tre.l , 3 inanor a ct ure d to order, and :ill liiinls of repliling (lone i ti the In:ay.:A, chcajn st autt Put rxpeditious MIME old v .11 :alien in exchange [jr wajen... Thankful for !ta