ANOTIIER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.-.-PopBi an artificial Digestive Fluid Gastric Jui A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Bailin Liebig, the great. Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., No. 11, North Eight Street, Phila delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, curing after Nature's own method by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice, See advertisement in another column. PIA RHIED• On the Ist of May, by the Rev. Daniel Zeller, Mr. Francis Heebner, to Miss Diana Trexler, both of Allento*n. On the let inst., by the vame, Mr..9gred Miller, of North Wheithah to Miss Debora Leinberger. On the sth ult., by tho same, Mr. C. H. Kramer, to Miss Susan Kleckner, both of - Allentown. Kir-VV-ith-the_abare_xmlice we recei iediditra-2 some slice of wedding cake, for whicli\the hap. py couple have our warmest thanks. We hope their path thorough life may be a plewant one, and that their union will'be abundantliblessed with little responsibilities. .• . . On the 17th of March; by the Rim. Mr. Dubs, Mr Jacob Young, of New Jehey, to Miss Caletta Roth, of South Whiteh 11, On the 29th of March, by the sam :, Mr. "t i Robert Eiacnhard, of Lehigh towns i ; to Miss Catharine Fenstermacher,of Soli rg., . On the 27th of March, by the sucaeMr. s 'll David Each, to Miss Lydiu Ritter, b ah , of Hams Lard, North Whitehall. Fish, Salt, Potatoes, &c. just received at On the sth ult. by the same, Mr. Lets the "Peoples Store" of Fry, of North Whitehall, to Miss .Estli Ebert, ofLynn township. \\ , May 11, 1853. DIED. On 'Sunday last. the Ist of May, in Al lentown, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. James Sea greares, aged 79, years. On the 28th of April, in the Lehigh Coun ty Poorhouse, Ilenry Eckert, aged 41 years. On tie 29th of April, in Catasauqua, of apoplexy, Godfrey Miller, aged 02 years. On the 27th of April, in Upper Soucon, of consumption, Solomon Berkenstock, aged 33 years, On the Bth of May, in Allentown, Ilrary, (laughter of Charles Hartman, aged 2 years 6 months. On the sth of kitty, in South Whitehall, George Sterner, son of A dam Sterner, aged 22 years. On the 27th of March, in South White hall, William Henry Fehler, aged 7 years. On the 11th ot April, in North Whitehall, Atha Maria, wile of George Smith, aged 59 years. On the 80th of April, in Salem, North Carolina, Elizabeth Shuster, wife of George Shuster, of Bethlehem, Pa. aged 69 years, 7 months and 18 days. Ready Made Clothing Store In Allentown! Neligh & Br einig, Adopt this mothod, to in form their friends and the public generally, that they have just returned from Phil adelphia, with a very heavy stock of Spring and Summer . Goods of the most fashionable styles, from all of which they will malce to order and - also keep on hand a large supply of Ready-Made Clothing, nt such prices, as cannot be equalled in any establishment in this or any neighboring town. Their present large Stock of cloth ing consists in part of Dress Coats, of every imaginable style, of Spring and Summer wear ; Pantaloons ,fancy and plain of all pri ces, Summer Pants in great variety ; Vests, Satin, fancy and plain, Drawers, Shirts, Col lars, Cratiats, '&c. &c. all of which they are determined to sell at the lowest prices. It is therefore "money made"• to those who wish to purchase clothing, if they first call on .Neligh 4. Breinig, before they purchase elsewhere. Orders of every kind, will be accepted with pleasure, and punctually attended to ; and as they are Practical Tailors them selves, none but tho best workManship will be suffered - to pass their hands, so that they can warrant the clothing they manufacture in every particular. - Thankful for past favors, they hope by punctual attendance to business, and dura ble jobs, they will be able to gain a contin uance of favors from a generous public. Allentown, May 11. —am iilDavimoz ovtallb in the Orphans Court of Le . - high County. • • In'the.inatter of the account of Charles Glick & John Levi Glick, Executors of Daniel Glick, dec'd. . And now, May 3, 1853, on motion of S. A. Bridges, the Court appoint Elias Mert;, William H. Blunaer and Charles Saeger, Auditors to audit and resettle the same ac count and make distribution according to the will of the' testator, and make Report to next stated Orphan's .Court, in:chiding all the evidence' whith may be submitted before them' From the Records,. , TESTE—N...METZa , Clerk. The Auditors appointed in the above Or der, will meet for the' purpose of , their. ap ointment,' On Saturday the 28th , day of May next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the House.of Benjamin Hagenbuch, where all those interested can attend if they see proper. May 11th 1353, SkuothevNk SirriNal At the Great Western Dry Goods and Ready made Clothing Emporium, or the Peoples Store, coiner of Bth and Hamilton treet, opposite Hagenbuch't Hotel. • .7. PM Grubb, tuld resp, ctfully inform the citizens of A lentown and vicinity that, he has just qceived another large lot of Ready made Clothing, such As Coats, Vests and Pants, of every variety, which he has had made to order, and will warrant them to give entire satis(action, both in point of quality and and style, to. e sold at prices which are not undersold ' town or country. Come give them a tri for all clothing sold at their es tablishm it, are warranted to be what they are.sold,for in every particular. Ladies Dress Goods. Another very fine assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, have just been received at the "PeapleS - Store" and will be - sold - very cheap - . - J. W. GRUBB. araso s araso s. A large lot of Parasols have just been re ceived at the "Peoples Store" and are sel ling at unusually low prices. J. W. GRUBB May I I, 1853. ¶-6w Fans I I Fans II I Just received a splendid lot of Pans, very cheap at the 'Peoples Store" J. W. GRUBB. iy 11, 1853. • —Ow oachmaking Establishment •• In Allentown. ataamll o pectfully announces to his friends and the p lic in general, that he continues on an extesive scale, the oaehmaking Business, in all its v‘trious branches, at the old stand in West Hamilton Street, No. 52, directly op posite Hag)mbuch's Hotel, where he is al ways prepay d to manufacture to order at the shortest notic and also keep on hand, nshionable Vehicles, sacs Barauches, Rodeaways, Carr; alls, York Vagons, Sulkeys, 4-e. whit*, for beam and durability cannot be surpassed by anypoachmaker in the State or elsewhere, his terms are as reason able as those of any other establishment.— He uses none but the best materials, and employs none but the best of workmen— consequently, he intends that the vehicles manufactured at his establishment "shall take the shine" of all others manufactured in this part of the country. He professes to untlerstund his business by experience, and therefore assures the public that he is ena bled to render satisfaction to his customers. Call and .lodge for yourselves. ta - Woden or iron axletrees made to or der : and %airing of all kinds done at the shortest note e and- on the most reasonable terms. Old vehicles taken in exchange for new ones at a good bargain. May 11 avigation Ovenea. The Lehigh Transportation Comp. GIVE NOTICE that they are now prepared to recieve merchandizo and forward it with promptness and dispatch from Philadelphia to Easton, • Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Penn Haven, White Haven, and Wilkesbarre, and also to nil intermediate places on the Delaware and Lehigh Canals and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. The proprietors would inform their friends and customers that they have added several new Boats to their line, which will greatly faciliate their business. They still continue to do business at the old stand, first wharf above Vine street, directly opposite the Salt Store of [-1. &J. Wright. They also for ward goods to and from New York to Wilkesbarre, also to all intermediate places via Delaware and Raritan Canal and Dela ware and Lehigh Canal. Goods shipped by this line will go by A. S. Neilson's lino of vessels to New Bruns wick which will be found at the Albany Basin, foot of Cedar Street, North River.— Any information required can be had of Reynolds & Clark, No. 100 %Vest Street, or at Neilson's Agent office, 89 West Street. Tho Company have large Store Houses at Easton, --- Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, White Haven and Wilkesbarre. DRAKE, WILSON & Co., Proprietors. _ _ _ AGENTS. Aug. J. 'Ritz, Allentown. 1-1. S. Moorehead, Philadelphia. John Opdycke, Easton. Borheck & Knauss, Bethlehem, A. W. Leisenring, Mauch Chunk. Horton & Belles, Wilkesbarre. Allentown, May 5, 185:3. lf--3m queensware ! Queensware ! A general assortment of,-Tea'and Dinner setts, Chamber setts, Pitchera, Bowle r • Tea and• Coffee cups,• .Glassware of every de scription, together with a general assortment of every article' in that line of goods, to which the attention of tho'se contemplating house keeping aro particularly invited. 1. W. GRUBB. Meryl 30. ¶-3w J. V. GRUBB. 11-Ow ROBERT KRAMER. V-Gm LWOW ta 13 AND 11)114 FOR S.I.LE. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Satur day the 21st day of May next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public House of Mr. Benjamin Hagenbuch, in the Borough of Allentown, the following property * to wit : A Two Story Brick House, - Situate on the North East corner of Eighth and Gordan streets, " " - in the Borough of Allentown, 120 feet front on Eighth, and 40 feet in front on Gordon street. Attached to the house is a very handsome Piazza and Porch, a good Cisterne with a chain Pump, lightning Rod, &c. The Lot is handsomely enclosed with a pale fence, and planted with good fruit trees. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by PHILIP KLAY. (110 , 3).1D OZIOIII May Walited. A respectable woman who can come well recommended as a good Cook, can hear of a permanent - situation and good wages by ap plying at the office of the "Lehigh Register" May 11. ¶-4w Agricultural Meeting. A general meeting of the members of the "Lehigh County Agricultural Society" will be held on Whitmonday the 16th day of May, at the Public House of Owen Desk, in Mechanicsbora. South Whitehall town ship, Lehigh county. Punctual attendance is requested as business of importance will be transacted. EDMUND ItOIILER President. 11-1" w May 11. Drs Goods t *Dry Goods The subscribers would hereby inform the public that they hay ereceived their Spring supplies of New Goods, and that they were so much engaged in selling them, that they forgot to advertise, but as the printer's say there is nothing lost by advertising, they will follow their advice and make known, that they have received their third ,spring purchase of Dry Goods, among which are the most desirable articles for Ladies and Gentlemens wear, that, the New .York and Philadelphia Markot•affords, which will be sold at very reduced prices. GROCERIES. They have just received a large supply of Groceries from New York , and expect to receive in a few days by the Pelaware Canal a largo quantity, purchaied. in, Philadelphia in the beginning of •the.monthS ofMarchfoid April, all of which will be sold' =tt sihEtil - • advance on the cost. PRETZ, GUTH & CO, May 4, 1853. ¶-6w SALT. 200 sacks Liverpool Ground Salt, 75 sacks Ashton Fine Salt for sale by PRETZ, GUTH & CO. IVIACICEREL P No. 1. 2 & 3, in whole and half barrels also scalefish, in whole barrels at a very low price for sale by PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Stone CoaL Chesnut, Stove, Egg and Lump Coal, in any quantity desired for sale by PRETZ, GUTH & CO. May 11, 1553. If-2m 300 Dozen Corn Brooms, . The undersigned have just received Three Hundred Dozen Corn Brooms, bound with Tin and Wire, which they will sell Wholesale and Retail, at very low prices PRETZ, GUTH &Co. Allentown, February 23. ¶-4w 1aW1d..(07 a.aa .Longstreth Ifirother, HAVE removed directly opposite the old stand, to the superior five story store, No. 8, NORTH THIRD STREET, And are now fully prepared to exhibit to the public, an UNSURPASSED VARIETY of MILL IP.IPER, From the lowest priced AMERICAN manufacture, to the superior ENGLISH and FRENCH, from the well known houses of DELACOURT, ZUBER and others. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. The most efficient and polite workmen employ ed to hang the paper, if required. Philadelphia, May 4,4-175—0 w =mak TacoutaQ Just received at the Store of the subscri bers, a lot of Mill Picks, William Brady's Patent. This is a New Mechanical Tool, the best ever invented and only wants to bo used to the proved. Apply soon. 0. & J. SAEQER. April, 13. 11-4 w Dr. 3. P. Barnes, .DEXTIrST. No. 48, East Hamilton street, Al lentown, adopts this method to in form his friends and the public in general, that he has made Allentown his permanent residence. He has opened an office at his dwelling, opposite Bechtel' s American Ho wl, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth &Co's. Store, where he will be happy to offer his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He will call at private residences, if requested. _ 'CB" His terms ate reasonable, and having had much. _experience in the professions, feels satisfied that he canTive general satis faction. , Allentovvni INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 16? i CHESNUT STREET near Fifth street. Directors: Charles N, Bancker, Geo. W. Richards Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Bork., Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, • Morris Patterson, CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanen and limited,on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as lowas are consis tent with security. The Company have reserved a large Comm geht Fund, which with their Capital and preme ums,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, $957,513 64 Real Estate, 84,377 84 . Tempdrary Loan's, 125,605 73 Stocks, 62,325 60 Cash, Ace, . .54,568 29 Since theirincorporation ,a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there by affording evidence of the advantages of insu rance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptess, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y. The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now prepared to make insurances on every descrip Lion of property, at the lowest rates. AUGUSTUS L. RUHE, Allentown C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oct. 7, 1852. 11—ly Allentown Seminary. The Summer Session of this School, will commence on the Ist of May next. Such as wish to enter are requested to apply early to the Principal. C. R. KESSLER. April 6, 1853. ¶-4w Allentown Hotel. The undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in•eeneral, that they have on the first of April became proprietois of the Public House, lately kept by David Heller, on the North west corner of Hamil ton Street and Market Square, Allentown so well known as the elllentolUlt Hotel, which they have fitted RiN.. up in a new and hand .. - some style, for the ac p commqdution of the ini,s,,, l - 1 . ,k0m0'," - tind` 'travelling 11101_1(011 ::eastoni- - Their Table willalivaysbe supplied with the - best thts;,t,nailiet affords. Their Bar with. the 'Citoicest liquors and wines, and p'rompt - and obliging servants are always ready to attend to the wants of their cus tomers. They have taken the House, with a de termination to spare no pains or expense, to make their Hotel equal to any in this county, and by personal attention, to give any satisfaction to their customers. They therefore respectfully request those who visit Allentown, either from the imme diate neighborhood, or from a distance to make The .allentolon, Hotel, their home, and test the truth of their assertion. MrStages leave the above Hotel, daily for New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Eas ton, Mauch Chunk and Hamburg. DAVID KEIPF.R. TILGHMAN H. GOOD. Allentown, April 13. 11-3 m 061 Yellows' Regalias iriECK and LEII; Have jest received a splendid lot of Camp and other Regalias, richly made up with gold and silver spangles, all of which they will sell at a very small advance. Such who anticipate attending the Odd Fellows' celebration, in May next, will do well to prepared themselves with Regalias. Erßemember the place No. 31, East Hamilton street, directly opposite the "Reg ister Printing Office." Allentown, April ¶-4w New Supply of Coal! Farmers 411 1 Limeburners LOOK HERE. The undersigned have just received, and constantly keep on hand, a large supply of all kinds of Coal, suitable for Farmers and Limebilrners, and the coal consuming pub lic in general, which they will dispose of at the following reduced prices: Chestnut Coal at s2 25 Extra Nut Coal, $2 37 Egg, Stove and Lump at $3 25 EDELMEN, HAN9E & Co. April 20, 1853. Lehigh Co. Bible Society. A general meeting of the friends of this SoC►ety, will be held in Friedens Church, Washington township. on Whitmonday, May 16th, commencing at 10 o' clock, A. M. It is sincerely hoped that all who feel an interest in the circulation of the Bible will endeavor to be present. April 27, JP-1w Country Ilvotluce. rirCountry Produce taken in exchange for goods. Call and see for' yourselves, do not forget the place, "The People's Cash Store, corner of Hamilton and Eigth streets, opposite Hugenbuch's Hotel. J. W. GRUBB. Allentown, March . 3O ¶-6w WILLIAM S. MARX ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office in tho eastern front room of the building of John .13; Lawall, formerly Horn= beck's, west of the Courthouse. Allentowri, April 4, 1850.. 11-4 New Boot and Shoe Store. Respectfully informs the citizens of Allen town, and the public generally, that he has re-commenced the fashionable BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, No. 13, East Hamilton street, two doors west of J. B. Moser's Apothecary Store, where he is now manufacturing, and will keep constantly on hand, a large as sortment of idih o i moid ija Ladies and GENTLEMENS' Boots and Shoes Of every description,' which he will sell at moderate prices. Work made to order at the shortest notice. For neatness and durability, he can confi dently say his work shall hot be surpassed. Ho will employ none but the best work men, and will give his close personal atten tion to his business. The public patronage is_thgttoiore respectfully solicited. Give him a call. Recollect the p ace. Allentown, April 20, 1853. 1-3 m I 42094 A Gernian Ball will be held on the Even ing of the 16th of May next, (Whitmonday) at the.l;lmoN HOUSE, of Henry C. Roth, on the Nth East corner of Market. Square and Seventh Street, Allentown, to which lovers of good music and fashionable German danc ing are politely invited. arM r. ROTH, has engaged a full band of German musicians of Easton, who will be present on the occasion. HENRY C. ROTH. May 4, *--2w Pelton's System of Geography Splendid Outline Naps. This system of teaching Geography is ra pidly becoming introduced in all the schools throughout the country. The series con sists of seven maps, each covering about fifty square feet, boldly delineated, brilliantly colored, varnished and mounted, and form ing the most magnificent, as well as the most useful part of the furniture of the school room. Pelton's Key to Hemispheres. This is intended for the use of pupils com mencing the study, and a good knowledge of the Geography of the world may be ob tained from it. Pelton's Key to Full Series; Containing a minute description of each state and country, the political and physiCal features of the earth, &c., forming a complete epitome of the whole subject. W here these keys are used in connection with the maps, no other work is necessary in the hands of the pupil, and their cost is about one third the usual price of a Geography and Atlas. Wherever this system has been tried, it has excited the admiration of all who wit nessed it, and we might fill a volume with the testimonials received in its favor. We append but one. READING, March 1853. Believing the introduction of Pelton's sys tem of teaching Geography by the use of his series of Outline Maps, into the schools of our city, would enable the pupils to acquire a better, more lasting, and more practical knowledge of that science, than is general ly acquired, and in one fourth of the time usually devoted to that study, the under signed, Teachers in Reading, most cheerful ly reccommend it to the Directors of the different wards, for their adoption. T. Severn, Principal, N. W. Male Gram mer School. Rachel D. Griscom, Principal, N. W. Fe male Grammer School. ' Geo. H. Tracy, Principal, N. W. male Secondary School. Mary S. Hahs, Principal, N. W. Female Secondary School. H. V. Hamlin, Principal. M. Oram, Principal, S. W. Secondary School. M. A. Jeffras, Assistant. Peter Cleaver, Principal, S. W. male Secondary School. S. Abbott, Principal, S. W. Grammer School. C. Heebner, Assistant. James S. Lee, Principal, Spruce Ward Grammer school. John T. Rudolphy, Principal, Spruce Ward Secondary School. Lydia L. Cresson, Principal, Spruce Ward Grammer School. R. C. Bertolet, Principal, Secondary School. George Printz,. Principal, S. E. Ward Grammer School. Bell. W. Jones, Principal, S. E. Ward Grammer School. Daniel S. Hell, Principal, S. E. Ward Secondary School. Catharine Hyneman, Principal S. E. ' Ward Secondary School. Joseph Milsburger, Principal, N. E. Ward School. C. A. Harper, Principal, N. E. Ward H. Trendall, Principal. N. E. W. Secon dary School. Trion of full series Maps $25 00. Orders received- by the publishers, and Maps or Keys sent to all• parts of the country.. SuwEn & BARNES. Booksellers and Publishers. No. 84, N. Third. Street Philadelphia. Phila. May 4, 1853. 11-4 tn Ready-made Clothing. Tlie undersigned keep all kinds of Reddy made Clothing, on hand; and , will make to order, at the lowest possible prices. GETZ. & GiLBERT. Citasauqua, April 20. ¶-Om SALT. SALT. A large guarnitVpf.Ground and fine Salt, for sale by .k".,•M' PrtgTZ, GUTI-1 & CO. December 16, *-4w John 1 Reeser, German Ball. prices dyrtent. ARTICLES. I Per . Allent.Eaaton Pita Flour Barrel 00 5005 00 Wheat . . • . Bush. 1 00 1 00 1 10 R ye . 4 78 •81 81 Corn . . • -- 88 60 60 Oats . —L. 85 88 68 Buckwheat . . 80 50 85 Flaxseed • • .`": 18'ci 50 160 Cloverseed . 400'5 50 525 imothyseed . 2 50, 275 270 Potatoes •• . " 20 1 85 50 Salt 50 45 30 Butter .• . . Pound 10 18 30 Lard 10 12 9 Tallow .. . 10 9 Beeswax .. . • —• 99 25 28 Ham i 2 , 12 15 PlitCh .. . . 10 12 8 Tow-yarn. . . • 8 8 7 Eggs ..• . . Doz. 10 20 20 Rye Whiskey , Gall. 22 22 0,4 Apple Whiskey 25, 23 27 Linseed Oil . . 601 851 , Ilickory_W_ood__Cord - 4 501 4-60 Hay .. . . Ton 16 009 - 0 - 00 Egg Coal . . . Ton 350 400 Nut Coal .. . -- 260 300 Lump Coal . 350 8 _5O Plaster . . -- 4 50 4 GO Wt El 17 SVVIDO Grand Exhibition -OF- New Fashionable Spring and %wine' , tii.b011)10 AT THE New Cheap Store . OF Getz ik Gilbert • These gentlemen, take this mathott tojt4. , L.i form their friends and the public in general that they have received t . t very 'large and' well selected stock of t Vrnig and S'utnnzer Goods, whioVitink.Arn, now ready to die' pose oft' to their custoMers tit 'the lowest prices. Their Spring and Summerstock ruts teed selected with` the utmost care and consists of Clothes, Cassithers, Satinets, Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry, besides Ded laines, Alapaccas, Lusters, Gingbams, Plain .fink Figured Poplins, Muslin's and Prints, 'Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Qu'eensware, Hardware, Looking Glasses, Stationary, Books, &c., To which they invite the attention of thefr friends and the public generally, confident that the fullest satisfaction, both in price and quality, will be given to all who may favor them with a call. The highest prices will lie paid in ex.' , change for County produce. They have reason to be thankful for tho favors received thus far and hope by atten tion to business, disposing of their goods at small profits, good treatment towards their customers to merit still a greater share of customers. GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1850: Groceries Pith 0 Salt. The undersigned have just received an: entire new Stock of Groceries, Fish and Salt which they, intend to sell at thelowv est prices at their Store in Catasauqua, Led high county. GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1953. 5-13n1 • COAL I COAL t The undersigned have opened a: Coal' Yard in Catasauqua, find will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Coal which' they will sell at greatly reduced prices. -• ' GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1858. Millers' Boot and Shoe Store In .9lllenlown.r The subscriber takes this method to' id form his friends, and the public in gendeati that he has lately established a netv , BOOT & SHOE' . Store swab. • .:44 in the fourth frame' • • shop, east of the Allentown Hotel, on the North side of Hamilton street, No. 9. Where he has fitted up a splendid Store loom, and will be'prepared with a large assortment of finished work to' accomodate his customers in every branch of his busi ness. The folrowing • are • named among some of his prices;- Fine Calf Skin Boots, from $5 50 to $5-25 Coarse stout do Z5O to 350' Boys' do do 100'to2, 25' 1 Ladies' Morocco Slippers, 70 to' 25 Misses, and Childrens according to quality and sties. Ho wi I kelt at Philadelphia prices, Whole sale and Retail, and to Country Merchante, will make a very liberal deduction. As he always employs• the best of ‘lroriv men, and works up the best materiels in the market, he is enabled to stand good. for any work turned out by hinniand feels confident that the same will pftwe satisfactory to hi, customers. Persons therefore will see to their adVart tage, and call on hint before purchasing elsew where. He returns his sincere thanks for theviany favors he has received from a kind public, and by moderate prices/good work, anditue attention to business, hopes to meritaa cop{ ' tinuarme of the same. . DAI‘ZIEL. .;%;; March , 24. 1888: . • GROGIEIIiNg - Who dbes not know that T. W:hoLutti;: r sells the cheapest and'besfgrocisrieswn' and also that he has jinn recelved*fitdth' supply, which he ie selling Ohealior7tharil ever, at the Peoples' Store, opposite Hagen buch's Hotel. W, GRUBB. May 11, 1853.. ' • ' . • iti--41w 5 88 6=.00 4 56 350 s_oa_ 2 6(1
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