Change in the Shipment of Produce. The St.touis•papers state that it is.diffi cult to 6btain a New Orleans cargo there.— Prices are down to the very lowest figure. The - river is in fine condition, but boats are frequently compelled-.to go out:less than half freighted. The leudinsoutples of the country, such as tobacco, hemp, lead, corn, whiskey, provisions, and many other arti cles of grain and produce, are being ship ped to the Ohio river, or eastward by Way of Chicago and the railroad routes, and thus it is that the business of St. Louis is taking new and almost upthotight-of channels.— Tobacco, hemp, lead and provisions by the hundred and thousands of tons, and grain by the boat load has been sent to the La[tes and to the-Ohio river which, by the previ ous course of trade usually went down the :Mississippi toNew'Orleans. This - speales well for railroads and other inland commu .,nication, but-it-atigers-no.good-to-the - com- - mercial and business prospects of the South ern metropolis. The ascendency of New • Orleans over the trade of the West, in the shipping and forwarding business; is being diverted to other channels. di Joyful Meeting.—We clip the follow ing incident connected with the late railroad collision, from the Aurora Guardian : --- A resident of our - placei-Mrw---Searfford, was expecting a son home from Michigan. On receipt of the news of the collision, he posted off immediately to Chicago. Arriv ing there he found that the dead had all been buried. One unknown young man was de scribed. The dress, color of his hair, age, and size tallied with remarkable precision. A pocket book taken from the pocket of the unknown body was produced,.it was the boy's. The father returned home to tell the story-to other aching hearts, but failed to see the body. Next day he returned again to Chicago, and while in search of the coroner met his own son in the street alive and well. On comparing pocket books, such was the similarity that it was hard to distinguish one from the other !--The joy of that - meeting - May be better-imagined than described. - Young Scarfford had been to Michigan for trees, and would have returned in the unfortunate train but was to late to get on board. General Washington's Motion.—ln 1917, in - a debate jathe house of delegates, on the bill relativite:a mapOf :Virginia, in which somethint Viet said, of military roads. Mr. Mercer La related art anecdote of General Washingtori whieh. he. had received from one of the members of the Convention that formed the Constitution of the United States. The sudject of power to be given the new congress, relative to a standing army, was on the lapis. A member made a motion that Congress should be restricted ton stan ding army not exceeding five thousand at any one. time. . ... Cion,_ Washington, who, ing chairman, could not offer u mOtiiiib. whispered to a member from Maryland, to amend the motion by providing that no foreign enemy should invade theUnitedStates at one tune, with more than three thousand troops. Lebanon yull4 Railroad.--The City Councils of Reading have orderedan election to be held on Wednesday, the 145t . 1 . 1 ofJune' next, to decide for or against a municipal` subscription of $ 200, 000, or four thousand shares, in the stock of the Lebanon Valley 'Railroad. • Delaware, Lehigh and Wyoming Valley Rail roads—The Engineers have reached the summit between Wilkesbarre and the Lehigh, and we are informed the highest grade necessary will not exceedSixty,two and a,,,halffeet to the mile. This is very favorable, and it is thought possible to reduce it slightly. Stamped Eneelapem—The Post Office Depart ment will have the new stamped envelopes ready, by the Ist of June; but we will not expect to see them distributed before' the Ist 'of July. They are to be sold at $3.20 per hundred—s 3 for, the stamp's, and 20 cents for the envelopes. Aforua illu/Eicautus.---The Fowl Fever is prev alent in the western part of New York. At Ro chester, last Mondays ~ o ne Drama Pootra crow• er and two hens," sold . for $150; chickens,four weeks old, $1 ; Eggs, 60 cents each. 1 7 ashion.—Tho 'Barber Pole' pattern of panta loons will be out this week ; the stripes ascend spirally round the leg, giying the wearer the ap. pearance of a double-barrelled corkscrew. Large Exportations of Breadduffs.- , The exports of flour from New York, from January Ist to May Ist, were 520,926 barrels, against 239,061 barrels smile time last ypar 1 and of wheat, 840; 341 bushel's, against 449,123 bushels last year. wrovaco.wc, Is hireby given, that the undersigned have been appointed Executors in the last will and testament of Frederick G. Mize, deceased, law of the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh county. Therefore all persons who ore indebted, to said estate, will please make settlement between now and the 16th day of July next, and, also all persons having claims against said' estat‘i will please to present them within said specified time. LEWIS SMITE, Executors. 3. FRED.'RUHE, JE. —6vir May 25, 1853. camiva Of Personal Goods. WILL be sold at public sale on Sattirdny June 11th, at the residence of the late Fred erick G. in the Borough of Allen town, the following persohal property, viz: Three" Beds and Bedsteads, Clothes prose, Caoltinf-stoie, Tables, Chairs, Look ing Glasses,lime-pieco, Canary Bird with. cage, 10 sharep . of the Northampton Water Company, English-and qoyman Books, two Hogs, and a valiety . o s i c hsamehold and kitch en furniture too tedipus to mention The , sale will Commence:at' , I-e10606n the afternoon;` when w . 111: made knoWn and"due attendanee'evelay: , E J. FRED. RUIIE, JEW 5 xe f ,, q °l - 14- , Allentown, May 2b.. • 11--8 w The Fair.—Over 200 specimens of coal, col lected in Schuylkill aounty, Pa., have been pre pared forthe Crystal Palace Exhibition. Won't soniebody collect the iron and zinc ores of Le high for the same purpose I - NIA RILIED• On the :1 , ! of Mby, by the Rev. E. A. Bauer, Mr. Daiiiel Fetterolf, to Miss Mary. .d. Kistler, both of Lynntown. • On the 15th of May, by the Rev. Jacob Vogelbach, Mr. Charles Sell, of, Upper Saucona, to Miis Clarissa Reck, of Salis burg township. On the 22d of May, by the Rev. Mr. Vo gelbach, Mr. John Gabel, to Miss. Levina Schieferstein, - both of Allentown. On the 21st of May, 'by the Rev. Joshua Yeager, Mr._ William_Engler,_oLAllen township, to Miss. Henrietta Stealer, of of:Moore. toWnship. • DIED. On Monday the sth of May, in Emnus, of consutnption,_ -Charles- Druckenmiller, aged 23 years. On the Bth of May, in Liver Mncungy, of consumption, Daniel DWI, aged 52 years. On the 10th of April, in North Whitehall, Isaac Hamony, aged 78 years. --On the 4th of May—in_North Whitehall, Elizabeth, wife of Conrad Moyer, aged 60 years. ' On the 17th of May, of consumption, in Nockamixon township, Bucks county, Smanda, wife of Joseph Young, formerly editor of the Doyle'gown "Morgenstern," aged 29 years. On the sth of May, in South Whitehall, George, son of Adam Sterner, aged 23 years. On the 10th of May, in Saucon, Susanna, wife of Joseph Arnold, aged 45 years, 4 months and 10 days. 0 cld ellow.s 1' ay. ode._ A Celebration in honor of the Independent- Order of Odd Fellows, will come citron Tues day the 31st of May next. A procession will .be'formed in front of the Hall, in Ham-' ilton street, and the members of the lodges clothed in full regalia, will march through the principal streets of the Borough and then repair to the Court house yard, where a number of speeches will be delivered. The neighboring lodges are politely in vited to join in the ceremonies of the day. By Order of the 'COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. ,Allentown, May 25, 1853. 11-1 w Spring and Summer Goods, The undersigned, residing in Mechanics born, South township, Lehigh county, respeeaully informs his-friends and the public•in general, that lie has puichas ed the entire Stock of Goods, and has done business since the 21st of A pril last in his own. name. lie will be happy to see his old friends and acquaintances give him a call, as 'he has just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and well selected Stock. consisting in part Of Dry Goods Gra :t747.L.; ce rus , Queens- iitair, 4°....70.17. I. v o w. .. ware, Hardware. Fish, Salt, in short, every article that is found in a, well filled country store, and which with his stock on hand, makes a large assortment of Goode, such as is but seldom found in country StBres, and which will be sold undrr the adopted motto of "Small profits and quick sales." All kinds of country produce will be taken in exchange at the highest market price. He returns his sincere thanks for the-fa vors heretofore recieved and will strive to merit a continuance of the same hereafter. All those who know themselves indebted in the Storebooks of Miller and Minnie/A, will please call at the store for settlement of their accounts. JOHN MINNIM,T. Mechanicsboro, May 25. ' 11-3 m The Navigation Opened ! • • - Z . ,T736 : !"- 41 0:011111 6.4 4 41 4 t . ff." Philadelphia, 011entinon 4 Mauch Chunk Transportation Line. For transporting morchandize between Philadelphia, New Hope, Easton Freemans• burg, Bethlehem, Allentown, Weissport, Mauch Chunk, and White Haven, and all intermediate places along the Delaware and Lehigh Canals : shipped from Third Warf, below Vine street, on the Delaware. They being new beginners, hope by care r ful and prompt attention to their business to get a liberal share of patronage. The proprietors have large and commo dious. Store Houses at all the above named stopping places. Hscictut, Lora & Co., Proprietors. AGENTS; Stephen. Long, Philadelphia, • Samuel L. Opie, New Hone, • , G. W. Hotisel, Easton, G. & A. Bachman, Free.mansburg, Charles Seider, Bethlehem, . . William'Hecker, Allentown, Lewis Weiss, Weissport, • Hobert Kldtz, Mauch Chunke • & Co. Hazelton, .Hortoir& Blakeslee, White Haven. May 25, 1653. • t--Sm , . (fitZ4llD a:Z(1111ES. wanted. • .krespectable woman who can- come well I Vititoinmeaded tism•good Coidc;,can hear of a perina n nent'sitaation nod good i%v,iigits plying at , the office of the , •Lehigh Register ~- . ,114ay1 1. • 11--4 w I= Iltibtinnitn.against toss bv • IFiRE. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. of Philadelphia, OFFICE, Nu. 1636 CHESNUT STREET, Near Fifth Street. • - STATEMENT OF A SSETS, $1,315,534, January Ist, 1853, Published agreeably to an Act OF ASSEMBLY, BEING First Mortgages, amply secured, $1,021,366 63 Real Estate (present value $llO,- 000) cost. 82,447 63 Temporary Leans, on ample Colla teral Securities 96,487 611 Stocks (present value $76,191) cost. ' 62,285 60 Cash, &c. &c., -- 52,945 51 - 01,315,631 00 PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES made on every description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-four years, they have paid over three millions dollars Loss BY FIRE t thereby af fording evidence of the advantage of Insur ance, as •the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.. - Directors : Charles N. Banaker, M-ord;-I)-Lewis Tobias Wagner; • Adolp. E Bode, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Goo. W. Richards, Isaac Len, CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pr esident. Cu'atm G. BANCKEU, Secretary. FV"The, subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned _lnstitution, and are now prepared to make insurances on every. description of property, at the low est rates. A. L. RUHE, Allentown. C. F. BLECI-1, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oet. 1851 'Q—ly 10211412, „x., in the Orphans - Court of Le-- high County. In the matter of the Account *.rrlrti % of Joseph Frantz and Daniel Frantz, Executors of Henry Frantz; dec'd. And now, May 1 3 1.1853, the court appoint Daniel Saeger, Edward Kohler and John Schantz, Jr., auditors to audit. and resettle the account and make distribution according to law, and make Teport thereof to the next stated Orphans Court including all the evi dence, which ratty be submitted befo're them. From the Records. TEsTE—N. METZGER, Clerk. The Auditors appointed in the above or- 1 der, will meet for the purgose of their pointment on Friday the 100rday:OrJurte next, at 10 o,clock in the 'forenoon at ,the hause of Dafiliet Frarktx, in North White hall, where all those intertsted can attend if they see proper. May 25, 1853 • Catasauqua and Fogelsville IPlankroad Company. Notice is hereby given, that the Com Mi ssioners named in the Act of Assembly, for receiving subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the ..Catasauqua and Fogelsville Plank Road - Company," will open hooks at the House of fiathan Fegefy, in the Borough of Catesauqua, on Monday the 13th day of June next, at 10 o'clock, to the forenoon at which time and place, three or more of the Commissioners will attend and which books will remain open at said place, if necessary for five succeeding juridical days. • JACOB DILLINOER, tiBIU EL SIEGE H AARON GUTH, DAVID THOMAS, OWEN RICE, PIIAON ALBRIGIIT, JONAS BIERY, JAMES W. FULLER, CHARLES W. COOPERJ Cafasailqua, May 18. Five Dollars Reward. rroflA Black • Horse, be longing to the undersigned,Cap: tain of the Canal Boat "Mary Washington" strayed or was stolen tin the the night of the 13th of May. The horse has a little white above the hoof of both his hind legs, and had on him a full rigged boat harness when he left. Whosoever takes up the said horse,and gives notice to the under signed,- nnw Ying below the "Craneville Lock," on the Lehigh canal, shall have the above reward. ' . May 18. ~U~II~~~°~ fil~J~'ll~~o In the .Orphans court of Le high county. In the matter of the account o Charles Glick &John Levi Glick Executors of Daniel Glicic, dec'd. And now, May 3, 1853, on motion of S. A. Bridges, the Court appoint Elias Mertz, William FL Blutuer 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, including all the evidence which may be submitted to them Forirs the Records. Tzwrz—N. METZGER, Clerk. , The Auditors appointed in the above or der, will meet for the purpose of their ap pointment, on Saturday the•. 28th day of May nett, at I o'clock in the , afternoon, at the House of Benjamin Hagenbuch, where all those interested can attend if , they see proper. • • May 11th,1853, JOB PRINTING, Neatly` and expeditiously executed at the • Office of the ilLahighltagister," Ready Made Clothing Store In Allentown! - Neligh & 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 make to order and (Os° keep on hand a large supply of at such prices, as cannot be equalled in any establishment -in his-or-any__ neighboring town:TheirFires - al 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, Cravats, &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 Breinig, before they purchase elsewhere.. - 0 - r - d - Eff — of every kin-d;-will-be-accepted with pleasure, and punctually attended to ; and as they are Practical Pailofte them selves, none but the best workmanship will be suffered to pass their hands, so that they can warrant the clothing they manufacture in every particular. Thankful for . post 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 U. ¶-3m ---------------- Coachmaking Establishment Respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he continues on an extensive scale, the in all its various branches, at the old stand in West Hamilton Street, No. 52, directly op posite Hagenbuch's Hotel, where he is al .ways'prepared to manufacture to order at the Shortest notice, and also keep on-hand, Fashionable Vehicles, •. - ;Z: such its Barauchee, Rockaways, Ca alls. Yot,h4VaNute, Sullceys, *c. I¢c. which, 1'61444k - end durability cannot be spirpOsed bY:ortyCcacbmalter in the State omtalatter,o,'lsvhile his terms are as reason iblc*thoset of tiny other establishment.— He - ,iieit l iione 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. I-Jo professes to understand his business by experience, and therefore assures the public that he is ena bled to-reruler satisfaction to his customers. Call and judge for yourselves. iarWooden or iron axletrees made to or der : and Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. 11-3 w Old vehicles taken in exchange for new ones at a good bargain. ROBERT KRAMER. May 11. 11—Om New Boot and Shoe Store. John P. Reeser, apdbtfully informs the citizens of Allen to, and the public generally, that he has re-commenced the fashionable ROOT 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 ) .441141 Ladies and GENTLEMEN'S' • Boots and Shoes Ot every description, which he' will sell at moderate prices. Work made to order at the shortest notice. Por neatness and durability, he can confi dently say his work shall not be surpassed. He will employ none but the best work men, and will give his close personal atten tion to his business. The public patronage is therefore respectfully solicited. Give him a call. Recollect the place. Allentown, April 20, 1853. 41-31 n ¶-4w JOHN HOPPE. Queensware ! Queensware ! A general assortment of Tea and Dinner setts, Chamber setts, Pitchers, Bowls, 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 thlse contemplating house keeping are particularly invited. J. W. GRUIII3. • March 30. Straw Goods7Spring 1853, THE Subscriber is now prepared to ex hibit to Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy_stock of Ladies' and Misses' STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, • STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ; Pahn.leaf, Panama and every Variety of ,SUMMER . IIATS for Gentlemen ; which for 'extent, variety and beauty of manufacture, as well as um formly close prices will be found unrivaled; - 'THOMAS - WHITE, No. 41; soUTH SECOND STREET, Feliimary 9;1E9. . • • 4-3m_s3 'll-8w Ready-Made Clothing, In Allentown. tattoiarl maaulmi; Coachmaking Business, Allentow . i..Seminary. -The Summer Session of this School, will commence on the lst 01 May next. II Such as wish to enter are requested to apply early to the Principal. • C. R. KESSLER. April 6, 1853. ¶-4w Dry Goods I.llry Goods-1 The subscribers would hereby inform the public that they hay creceived 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 C4entlemens wear, that the New York and Philadelphia Market afibidi;Tvlila dill bo sold at very reduCed prices. GROCERIES.. They have jugs received a large supply of Groceries from New York and expect to receive in a few days by the Delaware Canal a large quantity, purchased in Philadelphia in the beginning of the months of March and April, all of which will be sold at a small advance on the cost. PRETZ, GUTH & CO. • I—May-4 T -1853. " If —6w_ MACKEREL, 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. SALT. • 200 sacks Liverpool Ground Salt, 75 sacks Ashton Fine Salt for sale by PRETZ, GUTEI & CO. • Stone Coal. Chesnut, Stove, Ego; Mid Lump Coal, in any quantity desired for sale by PRE'rZ, ouTEI & co. May 11, - 1853. 300 .Dozen Corn Brooms, The undersigned have just received Three Hundred Dozen Corn Brooms, bound with Tin-and Wire, which they will sell l'Vholesale•and Retail, at very low prices - PRETZ, GUTH & Co. Allentown, February 23. Odd Y ellow s' .Itegalias RECIi and LEH,. Have just 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 Regalius. .. Q'Rememlier the place No. 31, East Hamilton street, directly opposite the ..Reg.. later Printing Office." Allentown, April ¶-4w Dr. 3. Y. Bavues, 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 41sidence. He has opened an office at his dwelling, opposite liechters American Ho tel, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth &Co's. .Store, where ho will be happy to offer his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He will call at private residences, if requested. re His terms are reasonable, and having had much experience in the professions, feels satisfied that he can give general satis faction. Allentown, April 24, 1851. New Supply of Coal ! Farmers 4• Limeburiters LOOK HERE. The undersigned have just received, and 'constantly keep on hand, a large supply of all kinds of Coal, suitable for Farmers and Limeburners, and the coal consuming pub lic in general, which they will dispose of at the following reduced prices: Chestnut Coal • at _ $2 25 Extra Nut/ Coal, $2 37 Egg, Stove and Lump' at • $3 ,25 EDELMEN, HANSE & Co: April 20, 1853. Grain Wanted. 50,000 Bushels of WheatJiye, Corn and Oats wanted; for which the highest market prices will be paid by the subscribers, at their store on the South west corner of Market Square and Hamilton street, in Al lentown. EDEEMAN, HANK; & Co. Allentown, April 20, 11--0 all_ TZ(O)7 411E 2 co Long_ &elle A• _Brother, HAVE re oved 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 UNsuRyAssED VARIETY of . •-: vp.izz From the lowest priced AMERICAN manufacture, to the superiorENGLlSHand. FRENCH, from the well known houses of DELACOURT, ZUBER and others. Call andsee beforo purchasing elsewhere. The most efficient and polite workmen . erapidy ed to hang the paper, if required. Philadelphia, May 4, - 1-1 751-4;w' . . heady Made Cloatftmg. Just received - II fine assortment of coats veata. and pants, Which . will be bold very cheap,, and warranted to be what they ' are aOld'for both in`.point of d uality , style and durability.. J. GRUBB. March 80 4-6 w prittii Current.- ARTICLES. '—Per AlleptEgispripsildi Barrel IBush.j Flour Wheat • • • • Rye ..... Corn . .... Oats -. • • Buckwheat . . Flaxseed . . • Cloverseed . 'limothyseed . Potatoes • • • Salt Butter . • • • Lard • • • •-• Tallow . • • . Beeswax . . Hgm• .. . Flitch . . . . -Tow-yarn. . . Eggs . . . . . Rye Whiskey Apple Whiskey Linseed Oil. Hickory Wood Hay .. . t Egg Coal . . . Nut Coal . . . lirEl Pound Doz. Gall. Cord Ton Ton Lump Coal Plaster Allentown- Note, The undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in general s that they have on the first of April became proprietors 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 7 ' 411enfogion Hotel, which they have fitted • up in a new and htincl-• some style, for the aO-. • cornmodation of • the;:t.t.p, home and travelling . ';; .. 1011!111(111; custoin. Their Table' wilt aIWPYS be supplied•• '; with the best,the market affords. Their Bar with the choicest. liquors and wines, and prompt and obliging servaintfare 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 e9ual to any in this county, and by Personal attentioh, to give any satisfaction to their customers. They therefore respectfully reouest those whovvisitAllentown, either from the itnme dtitto neighborhood, or from a distance to Mike -The .fi'llentown Hold, their home, and teat the truth of their assertion. rintages leave the above Hotel, daily for New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Eas ton, Mauch Chunk and Hamburg. DAVID KEIFER, - - TILGHMAN H. GOOD. Allentown, April 13. ' 111--3 m. Wita Lt COLD ro Railroad Contractor& PHILADELPHIA, EASTON AND WATE,ZGAp RAIFROAD.--Proposals Will be received un• til noon, MAY 20th, Tor rho - Graduation 'ard' Masonry of said Railroad, from a point on the Wissahiccon, about fourteen miles from Philadelphia, to Hellertown,'a distance of thirty-six miles. Seventeeit'milesmore will be ready for contract in a short time. The part now offi.red, includes - a Tunnel 1800 feet long; and a large amount of earth and reek work and masonry. The route occupies a very fertile and healthy country accessible at all points. The line will be ready for examination, May 10th, and. the ' profiles, and specifications and forms of proposals, may be t3ern at the Engineer's office, No. 88, South Fourth Street,.Phila-t delphia, after May 15th. EDWARD MILLER, Chief Engineer, May 18, 1853. Millers' Boot and Shoe Store In 41lentown, The subscriber takes this method to in , form his friends, and the public in generar k • that he has lately established a new BOOT & SHOD Store; • 01.116...-AN in the fourth frame. i t : shop,- east of the Allentown Hotel, on the North side of Hamilton street, No. 9 Where he has fitted up a splendid Store Rsoni, and will be prepared 'with a, large assortment of finished work ,to his custetners in every branch• of. his kunot l , : ness. The following are ruuned•among some of his prices; Fine Calf Skim Boots, from 03 50.t0,•03 Coarse eons 250 to 50' Boys' do de 4'oo to WS& Ladies'' Morocco Slipprs, 70 to r. 25 Misses,. and. Chilclrens according to q.ualityi . : and sizes. ' He will soll at Philadelphia pricesyWholeo-, sale and Retail, and to Country...Marabouts. will make a very liberal deduction. As he always,smploys the beef men, and works up the best materials in market, ho is enabledto stand 'good for any .; work turned out by him,and feela - confillent: that the same will prove satiafuctbry •to-hla customers. • • ••- • • Persons therefore *AI see tcrtheir alma*" tar, andcall on him before purchaai4 else— He returns fits artiCerb thanks for thamanyi favors he has received from a kind public, and by moderate pricee; good erork; and due' • attenvon tolatsiness, hopes to merit a con.' inuance of the same. DANIELkiIIILLER. March V. 1853. SAVE _ A large quantity of Ground and film Oak: for'eale by le PRETZA OUT db Co December 15, - 487 -L 00 "I 56 00 • et 60►:: 85 1 50 G: 2 2 70 60 30 - 30 . 28 _JS 24 • 6 ' 25 00 4 50 350. 3 0R..., `, 2 60 lin