The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 01, 1853, Image 3

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    Ringgold's Exploring Expedition..
This expedition, which has occupied pub
lic attention for the last year, left New-York
a few days since for its scene of operations.
It consists of five vessels; including a stew , .
--kner-of-800- tuns, all which-ara7underthe
command of Capt. Cadwalader Ringgold, a
naval officer of great energy and persever
ance, antrone who distinguished himself
while Commander of the Porpoise in , the
Exploring Expedition of Captain Wilkes.
No exploring or surveying expedition has
ever left our shores, deStined to so interest
ing and so wide a field of labor ; to a field so
little known, and one to the results of which
bornmerce - alike with science, will look for-
Ward with anxiety and a deep felt interest.
Many imagine this to be the long talked-of
Japan expedition, with which it has no con
nection. The latter has a distinct object in
View, that of making a commercial treaty
with Japan, as well as to compel the Japan
bse"to afford protection to the shipwrecked
American seamen, thrown upon her shores.
Ringgold!s exepedition_is r for_the_purpose.
• - -nf eirplorieg and surveying the shores of the
Northern Pacific, and the Islands embraced
therein. This will include the north ens.
tern shores of Asia, north of Japan, inclu
ding the Kurile Islands, the Gulf of Tanta
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.437, the Sea of Anadir. and the coast thence
to Rehring's straits. On the opposite Amer
ican shore it will trace the coast from the
British posse . ssions to the same straits. The
Alentian chain of islands, which 'extend
nearly from ono continent to the other, will
also bp examined. Finally, an exploration
of the 'Artie Sea within behring's Straits
will be made ; not so much with a view of
discovery, as to survey these unknown wa
ters, which have recently become a place of,
resort for our whalemen. At the present I
time we know of no Americah or other com
merce in these northern seas except by our
whale ships, and an occasional Russian yes
sel to the town of Sitka, the principal port of
Russian America.
In former times, extensive explorations
were made in these seas, but they were rath
er for discovery than for the extension of com
merce. As early as 1741 the Russian nav
igator Behring made an exploration of the
Northern Pacific, when he discovered the
Straits which bear his name. In 1799, Cap
tain Cooke make a visieto these seas, after
the great discoveries which have made his
name so &Mous • and in
. 1804, another Ra.s
siatenavigifor. K ? iinie.nstern, cruised in them
touching, arderiona4mihts along the. coast.
Many other — Voyager - Were made of minor
'interest, none of whiefeeeern to have had
any other object in view than - the discovery
of new lands. Cominercedoes not even ap- ,
pear to have been a 'secondary object.--;
Here is, indeed, a broad and antrodden field
and, as Captain Ringgold takes with him a
corps of najuralists and other scientific men,
ith all the necessary' preparations for a
most through' exploration, and a full outfit of
the best instruments, the learned world will
look forward with much interest for a pros
perous voyage and safe return to our shores I
of this important expedition.
If our Government had no other object in
view than to seek new fields for our numer
ous fleet now engaged in whaling, which is
by far the largest in th'e'lvortd,siit would be
fully justified in the equipment of so large
and -well organized an' expedition. But its
objects are broader, having in view the ex- 1
tensian of our - commerce in the seas referred
to, and of making known to our seamen the
coasts they will ere long be- navigating.
This expedition, like that of Commodore
Perry's to Japan, was conceived and fitted
out by the late aditiinistration, and we have
feared that in the great desire to annul every
thing that originated with its predecessors,
the present Party, in power might attempt
to break it up. It has not quite enough of
the filibusterrihg thitnacter about tt to take
with Young America ; but the American
people are now so deeply interested in the
two great maritime ek?editions referred to
that to recal them would be oriel atthe most
unpopular steps the Governinent could
take. (Providence Jour.
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On the sth inst., by the Rev. Frederick
Waage, Mr. Henry Schell, of Upper -Mil
ford,, to Mrs; Sarah Treichler, of Washing
ton, Borks county.
On the' 18th of May, by the Ref., Isaac
Roller, Mr, J2lextinder Singmaater, of Mil
lerstown, to Miss Hannah Keck, of Upper
Macungy.
On the 21st of May, by . the Rev. John
Johnson, Mr. Charles J. Craig, to Miss
Marietta Lane, both of Easton.
On the 22d of May, by the Rev. C. IL
Kessler, Mr. Uriah,E. Bruner, of Catuira u
qua, to Miss dmilia Brad, of Upper Ma
cungy township.
A New Landlord.'
atrawn IL -flesh.
Hereby informs his friends and the public
in general, that ho has taken the
Meehanlesboro Hotel,
lately kept by Samuel
Miller, in Mechanics
boro, South Wheithall
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..., ty, where he will be
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.., IA) i • hapey tome his friends
' - - ---- and old acquaintances.
His house is favorably situated on the great
road from Allentown to.Mauch Chunk, ex
,cellent water , before the door and the best of
liquors in the Bar.
Mr. Dian is a good provider, keeps an
excellent table: clean .beds, in short it is one
of the beat public houses tq r be found in the
county. He truste .by ..strickt attention to
business,, he will Merit a 'good share of pub
lic patronage. . .':. .
Mechanicaboro, June 1. • ' 11,--8w
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• WILLIAM Sjlll,OlX • •
ATTOUNICT VOUXECEILYOPE: AT LAW
Office in the etnitern froni room of. the
building of 'John D. Lawell,.fefinerly Horn
beck's, beck's, weat of the Oeurthute.
Allentown,April 4, 1840
. •
On 19th of May, in Allentown, of apo
plexy, Joseph Diehl, aged 60 years. The
deceased was deprived of his sight , for the
list 80 years.
On 24th — • UPP'
_rn - tke . ith — of May, in Upper Simon, of
apoplexy, Sndreiv Engelman, 'aged 80
years.-
On the 25th of May, of the effects of a
severe scalding, Richard Marlin My, son
of Ludwig and Julian Wolf, in the 4th year
of his age.
Notice to Travellers
_ .
- ALLENTOWN AND - POTTSTOWN.
The traveling public are hereby respect
fully informed, that from to day, June Ist,
1853, a daily line of stages will commence
running between Allentown and Pottstown,
and in:connection with the Reading Railroad
convey passengers to Philadelphia. The
Stages will leave J. Y. glichfers, American
Hotel, Allentown, every morning (Sundays
excepted) at 2 o'clock A. M. and the pas
sengers will arrive in Philadelphia at half
past I I o'clock A. M., and in time to take
the Western Railroad train for Pittsburgh.
They will arrive in Pottstown in tit:nein take
the morning up-train to Reading and. Potts
ville, and arrive at the former place at 10,
and at the latter, at .12 o'clock P. M.
The undersiar.ed will spare neither time,
expense or trouble to make this line one of
the best to travel to either of the above
named places. He has engaged sober and
careful drivers, fast horses and good coach
es, and being that the route passes through
a delightful country, many will chooso to
travel it on this account.
CHARLES SEAGREAYES.
Allentown, Juno 1. 111-3 m
A New Hotel
At No. 81, West Hamilton Street,
Messrs. E. S. J. GEORGE, have lately
purchased the splendid three story brick
House of Samuel Lightcap, No. 81, West
Hamilton street, in the Borough of Allen
town, a few doors above HagenbuCh's tav
ern, and have completely refitted it for a
public house, under the name of the
Farmirs and Travelers
110 TEL,
f :
= for which the
,permission was
granted at the last Court.
•The House is well 'calculated to entertain
strangers, being located in a very conveni
ent part of the Borough. His furniture is
new ; his table will he 'slipped with the
best the Market affhrds, grid his bar will al
ways contain the choicest liquors.
He has a large and convenient yard, that
can be entered from the front and rear, and
his stabling all new and conveniently arrang
ed with the Hydiant water near at hand, and
good attentive ostlers will always be at hand.
Thankful for past favors they trust that by
punctual attention to business, and moder
ate charges they will merit a liberal share of
patronage. They have a large acquain
tance through the upper section of the coun
ty, all of whom they will be happy to “shake
hands with."
ELI & JONAS GEORGE.
June 1, 1833. 11-4 w
WinfkirCO/ba
OFFICE OF THE "ALLENTOWN IRON CO. "
Philadelphia, May 25, 1853.
An election for Seven Directors of the
"Allentown Iron Company," to servo for
one year, will be held at their office, No. 13
Walnut Street, on Thursday the 16th day
of June, 1853, between the hotirs of 10 o'-
clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M.
J. F. CABOT, Secretary.
June 1, 1653. *t--3w
Two Journeymen Shoemakers.
With the undersigned residing in the Bor
ough of Catasatiqua, Lehigh county, two
Journeyman shoemakers can find employ
ment and good wages. One is required to
work on sewing and the other on peg work.
Immediate application should be made.
JOHN A. WILSON.
Catasauque, June 1, 1853, -
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In the Orphans Court of Lehigh
" r County.
• I n the matter of,the Account
'•• of Benjamin Jarret, Executor of
Anna Maria Jairet, dec'd.
And now, May 3,-185:3, the Court appoint
Charles Foster, Reuben Stabler and garri
son Miller, auditors to audit:and resettle the
account and make distribution according to
law, and make report thereof to the next
stated Orphans Court including all the evi
dence, which may be submitted before them.
From the Records.
TESTE—N. METZGER, Clerk. •
The . Auditors appointed in the above or
der, will meet for the purpose of their ap
pointment on Saturday the 11th day of June
next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the
babe of Levi Dorrtblaser, in Lower Ma
cungie tolkinship; where all those interested
can attend if they see proper.
June 1, 1853.
C. M. R - 11 ak
attorney' at
-
Haa resumed the praejleaot jija profea
aion inAllentown. ,
fle,may beconsulted in the German
and English lunggnasea. . - •
.August 12, '11:152. •
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DIED.
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• _Between
ALLEN TOWN.
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Is hereby given, that die undersikhod
have been appointed Executors in the last
will and testament of Frederick G. Rifze,
eceasedi late - of WO - Borough of Allentown,
Lehigh county. Therefore all persons who
are 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 estate, will please to present
them within said specified time.
LEWIS SMITH,
• T. Executors.
. r FRED . RUHE, JR.
May 25, 1853. ¶—Ow
EZIAZIE
Of Personal Goods.
WILL be sold at public sale on Saturday
June-11'11,-ot the residence of the late Fred
erick G. Mize, in the Borough of Allen
town. the following personal property, viz:
- Three Beds and Bedsteads, Clothes
_p ress„Cook ing-stovei - Tables;ChTtifi;Eiribli=
ing Glasses, Time-piece, Canary Bird with
coge, 10 shares of the Northampton Water
Company, English and German Books, two
Hogs, and a variety of household and-kitch
en furniture too tedious to mention.
The sale will commence at 1 o'clock in
the afternoon, when the conditions will be
made knovvn and due attendance given by
LEWIS
Executors
J. FRED. RUDE, JR.,
AllefitOWD, May 25
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Spring and Sunimer Goods.
The undersigned, residing in Mechanics
boro, South Whitehall township. Lehigh
county, respectfully informs his friends and
the public in general, that he has purchas
ed the entire
Stock of Goods,
.
and has done businehs since ther2lst of April
last in his own name. • He - will be happy
to see his old friends and acquaintances give
him n• call, as he has just returned from
Philadelphia, with a large and well selected
stock, consisting in part Of
Dry Goods, Gro- •
ceries, Queens- :';'
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1.'" 7 ,41.41, 1 1:
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 Stores, and which
will be sold under the adopted motto of
"small profits and quick /ales."
All kinds of country. produce will be taken
in exchange at the .highest market, price.
He retans 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 Afinnich,
will please call at the store for settlement of •
their accounts.
JOHN MINNICH.
Mechanicsboro, Mqy 25. 11-3 m
Allentown Seminary.
The Suintner Session of this School, will
commence on the let of May next. Such
as wish to enter are requested to apply early
to the Principal.
C. R. KESSLER,
April 6, 1553.11-4 w
AIDITOIII
In the• Court of Conanon Pleas
of Lehigh county,
;ti In the matter of the Account
of David M. Kistler and Elias
Mentz, Assignees olJacotkAlantz and Wife,
under a voluntary assignment.
And now, May 3, 1853, the court appoint.
ed Samuel J. Kistler, to audit, resettle the ac
count and make distribution according to law:
From the Records.
TEsTE—F. E. SAMUELS, Proth.
The Auditor appointed in the above order,
will meet for the purpose of his appointment
on Saturday the 25th day of June next, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon at the house of
Peter Miller, in El eidelburg township,
where all those interested can attend if The
see proper.
June 1, 1853
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In the Orphans Court of Lehigh
-'1 '
t. County.
In the matter of the Account of
David Smih and Samuel J. Kist
ler:Administrators of John Smith dec'd.
And now May 3, 1853, the court appoint
ed John Saeger, Jacob German and Samuel
Camp, auditors to audit and resettle the ac
count and make distribution according to
law, and make report thereof to the next
stated Orphatis Court including all the evi
dence, which may be submitted before them.
From the Records.
TESTS-N. METZGER, Clerk.
The.A editors appointenn the above or
der, will meet for the purpose of their ap
pointment on Saturday the 18th day ofJune
next . , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the
house of Peter Miller, in - Heidelberg town
ship, where all those interested can attend.
if they see proper.
June 1, 1853.
OVOID (lig6C(s/11
Wanted.- • '
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 officepf the 66 1,ehighltegister
May 11.
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Hams Lard.
Fish, Salt, Potatoes doe. just received at
he iiPeoptee Steve" of
Fans ::Fans llt •
Just received n splendid lot of. Fans, very
cheap at the "People& Some'
J. W...0401 1 / 3 . ,
*ity .11,1358::
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4 , 4 in Me Orphans Court of Le
e, t 'l. high County.
,
. I In the matter of the Account
Jz' i of Joseph Frantz and Daniel
Fraptz,.Executors of henry Frantz, dec'd.
Aid now, May 3, 1858, 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 report thereof to the next
stated Orphans Court including all the evi
dence, which may be submitted before them.
rom the Records.
TisTr.—N. METZGER, Clerk.
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The Auditors appointed in the above or
der, will meet,. for the purpose of their ap
pointment on Friday the 10th day of June
next, at 10 O,clock in the forenoon at the
house of Daniel Frantz, in North White
hall, where all those interested can attend if
they see proper.
• May 25; 1853
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.
a few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's.
Store, where he will be happy to oiler his
professtonateervices in the science'ol Den
tistry. He will call at private residences,
if requested.
riii" His terms are reasonable, and having
had much experience in the professions,
feels satisfied that he can give general Bevis
..
faction. • •
Allentown, April 24, 1851.
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Five Dollars Reward!
, - A 'Black Horse, be
, longing tothe undersigned,Cap
' vonial tain of the Canal Boat "Mary
athington" strayed or was stolen on the
the night •of the • 10th .of may. The horse
has a little white above the hoof of both his
hind -legs Land had onlhinx a full rigged boat
harness *hen he left. Whosoever
.takes up
the said horse, and gives notice to the under
signfd, . now lying, below, the, ..Cntneville
Lock,'! on the Lehigh canal, shall have the
Albino rewariL
TOR
titkPit
J. W. GRUBB
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The Navigation `Opened'!
Philadelphia, dilltntown Mauch Chunk
Transportation Line,.
For transporting merchandize between
Philadelphia, New Hope, Easton Preemans.
burg, Bethlehem, Allentown, Weissporty
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 tare
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
copping-places. _ - -
HECKER, LONG & CO., Propridors,
AGENTS;
Stephen Long, Philadelphia,
Samuel L. Opie, New Hope,
G. W. Housel, Easton,
G. & A. Bachman, Freemansburg,
Charles Seider, Bethlehem,
William Hecker, Allentown,
Lewis Weiss, Weissport,
Robert Klotz, Mauch Chunk,
A. Pardee & Co. Haz;dton,.
Horton & Blakeslee, White Haven.
May 25, 4853. ¶-3m
3ntientnitv againot t0.a.5 bi)
•• FIRE.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 1633 CHESNIIT STREET,
Near Fifth Street.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,315,534,
January let, 1853,
Published agreeably to an Act
Of ASSEMBLY,
BEING
First Mortgages, amply secured, $1,021,366 63
Real Estate (present value $llO,-
000) cost.
Temporary Loans, on ample Colla
teral Securities 96,487 611
Stocks (present value $76,191) cost. 62,285 60
Cash ~drc. &c., 52,045 51
$ 1,315,534 00
PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES made
on every description of property-, in
TOWN AND OOUNTRY,
at rates as low as areconsistant with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of
twen*-foni-years, they have paid over three
millions dollars Loss BY FlRE,Thereby af
fording evidence of the advantage of Insm ,
ance,.as,the abilitfand disposition to meet
with proitiptifess all liabilities.
Directors
. . .
Charles N. Bancker, Mord. D. Lewis..
Tobias Wagner, . Adolp. E Bone,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob E. Smith, Morris Patterson,
Geo. W. Richardm, Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pre sident.
Coniti.Es G. BANC &Ell, Secretary. .
f'The subscribers • are the appointed
Agents of the above mentioned Institution,
and a r m now prepared to make insurances
on every description of property, at the low
est rates.
A. L. RUHE, Allentown. '
C. F. BLECH, Bethlehem.
Allentown, Oct. 1853.
M1M1J1 9, 3 DM%
Dr. 3. P. 13arnes
• ,DEMTIST.
of the most fashionable styles, from all of
which they will make to order and also keep
on hand a large supply of
- -
Ready-Made Clothing,
at such prices, as cannot be equalled in any
establishment in this or any neighboring
town. Their present large Stee.kofcloth
ig,-consists in part of Dress Coats; of every
Ainaginable style, of Spring and . Summer
wear ' • Pantaloons ,fancyrand plain of 0.11 pri
ces; Sutinner 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.
ing - consi
Orders of every hind, will be accepted
with pleasure, and punctually attended to ;
and as they are Practical Tailors 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 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. 11--Btri
•
New 13oot and Shoe Store;
John .IP . . Reeser, •
Respectfully informs the citizens of Altai.
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. 3. 'Moser's Apothecary
_Store,
where he is bow manufacturing, and will
keep constantly on
hand, a large as
sortment of
• tMlasi.
.wl/04 Ladies and
• GENTLEMENS'
Boots and Shoes
01 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 not be surpwed.
Ile 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.
82,447 63
Catasauqua and Fogelivide
Plan,zroad company.
Notice is hereby given, that the Commis
sioners named in the Act of Assembly, for
receiving subscriptions to the Capital Stock
of the "Catasauqua and Pogelsvillo Plank
Road Company," will open hooks at the
House of Nathan Pegely, in the Borough
of Catasauqua, on Monday the 13th day of
June next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon at
which time and place, three or more ti the
Commissioners will attend and which books
will remain open at said place, if necessary
for live succeeding juridical days. •
JACOB DILLINGEII,
SAMUEL SIEGER, 0
AARON GGTH, °
DAVID THOMAS,
OWEN RICE,
PHAON ALBRIGHT, ZS'
JONA'S BIERY, • • 0
•-• JANES W. FULLER,
CHARLES W. COOPER,
Catasauqua, May 18.
New Supply of Coal !
Farmers .P Limeburners
o ft LOON HERE.
Tile undersigned have just received, and
constantly keep on hand, a large supply, of
all kinds of Coal, suitable for Partners and
. Limeburners, and the coal consuming pub.
lie 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, HAMM & Co.
April 20, 1853. ll--flw
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Grain Wanted.
59;000 Bushels of Wheat, Rye; 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, HAMM 'Co&,..
Allentown, April 29,
Groceries 4' Queensware.
The subscribers
Sts.iff f
,13111
• • have also a largo I` . .' IN
I MI 11.
• stock of fresh fam- - '
ily Groceries, Prime, Java and Rio Cof
fee, from 16 cents a pound and as lovi
6/ cents, Sugars, Teas, Molasses Cheese,
Spices, Crackers, Raisins &c.,
Butter, Eggs, Lard, Hams, Sides, Should
ers, Potatoes, - Onions, and Soap, for which
the -highest lirkel prices will be given hr
exchange for Goods.. • • •
All Goods sold--at this Establishment are
wirrantect vvbat tbeyare.reproseated to be.
Call and examine for xpureelf.. -Goode,free,
ly ShowrcWitlt Ogren 4 84W:emend:I° buk..
• - • t EbN4wisliausx.sts Co.
AllentosvavAkil-29e.. • • It""thri•
Ready Made .Clothing 'Stote
In Allentown!
Neligh Breinig,
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
-Flour
Wheat • • .
Rye . . .
Corn
Oats
Buckwheat - .
Flaxseed . • .
Cloverseod .
'1 imothybeed
Potatoes • • .
Salt
Butter . • • .
Lard
Tallow . •_. • -
Beeswax . . .
Ham
Flitch . . . .
Tow-yarn
Eggs . .
Rye Whiskey
Apple Whiskey
Linseed Oil . .
Hickory Wood
Hay . .
Egg Coal . .
Nut Coal .
Lump Coal .
Plaster . .
Goods
iry kioOtiS Goods
The subscribers would hereby inform the
public that they hay ereceived their Itirini
supplies of New. Goods, and that they : vvere
so much engaged in selling them, that they
forgot to advertise, - but as the printer% 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 Gocidjp among which are
the most desk/ablearticles for Ladies and
Gentlemenit,wegi, that the New. York and
Philadelphitt Market affords, which Will 'bei
sold at'very - reduced piled. •
Gds; 0 CE RIE
Alley have just received a laige
of Groceries from New York and expect`ta
receive in a few days by ihe Delaware Canal
n large quantity, purchasidin Philed4phia
in the beginning of the months of Mardi and
April, all of which will lie sold at a small
advance on the cost.
PRETZ, GUTH & CO.
May 4,1853:• ¶-Bvi
MILCICEREL:
•
No. 1. 2 &3, in whole and half barrelg
also scalefisti, in whole barrels at a very loss
price for sale by . .
. SALT.
200 sacks Li ve rod Ground Stilt, 75 saCkg
Ashion Fine Salt for sale by
PRETZ, GUM & CO.
- Cheintii - 86;4 Egg and LuniP 64i; id
any qnitutity,ddsired for sale by '
.PRETZ, GUTH 6 CO'
May 11.=1863.•' gt-2m'
¶-3m
300 Dozen Corn Brooms,
The undersigned_ have lust received
Three Hundred Dozen Corn Brooms, bound •
with Tin find Wire, 'WhiCh they will sell
Wholesale and Retail, at very kiwi prices
. PRETZ, GUTH' &Co. • •
Allentown, February 23. • .- 11-4 i%
Allentown Hotel:
The undersigned respectfully inform filch:
friends and the public in general, that they
have on the Castel April became proprietors
of the Public House, lately kept iiy.Daiid
Heller, on the North' west corner of Harnil
ton 'Street and Market &pinto,. Allentoviri
so well known as the •
. ~ • -
•Illentotast lirotei •
• I
which they have fitted
• up in a new and
i Min
dp•f-4,T.:•.7-.-14r--.\ ' some - tyls, for the ac=
*-?lr6tc, 0 commodation of the
11:40-
home and' Efavelling .
custom. Their Tablq
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will always'be supplied
with the bast the market :affords. Their .
Bar with the choicest liquors and wines,
and prompt and obliging, Servants are always
ready to attend to the wants of theiii-euz:
turners.
11-4 tv
They have taken the House, with a de;
termination to spare no pains or expense;*
to. mnke their Hotel equal to any in this
county, and hy- personal attention, to giki
any satisfaction to their customers. •
They therefore respectfullY•reauest those
who visit Allentown, eithet fiord the iudme
dime neighborhood, or from a distance to`,
make The s9llentow4 Hotel, titol4,*r home:.
and test the truth of their essertipn. .
rirStages 'leave The above ,
for New York, Philiderpliii Reading' Eiii/z:
ton, Mauch' Chunk - and - Hambuig:
PAvin
. , Tft.oninAN H. Goo •
Allentown, April la s •
1142131 CDT
Lotagstrelli , A•Nrother f '
HAVE removed - direOtik opposkuS tha'old
stand., ttithe"superior five story stofe,
. No. 8, .N9RTH THjRD STREET;
And are now fully'Prepared to exhibit to the%
public, an TritsiraPassEri Vaaritt of ,
artia s
• k7ri0nt,...t,4„, ,
otigat, wiced •r4,l o lc..tainityl•. ;
lootthfititortion the auperiorENCiLISUA,
, PRENOI-1; Ttnin.the well.known h ou t . e 0f;..;.
• •
DELACOURT;: ZUB.Ea end"
and see before puicha . sing alien! erit. The
moat efficient and'polite einploi: •
ed to hangthe paper. if retiaitett,.'
Philadelphia, May 4, T.:415=44'. ,
i • -AZ
A large quantitrofGroand . andnile.timiti;
totaala, , • i•:; . ;' ,4 „, f
• PRETZ;Girrgiftd444v,
• Decanniter.l4s,,
f3Oces -eittrettV
ARTICLES:=Pcr nt.nrsateh
Barre)
Bash. i
'Pound
Doz.
Oall.
60
4 501
16 00
8 50
2 50
3 50
4 50
Cord
Ton
Ton
PRETZ, GUTH & CO
Stone Cod.i.
II
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FM
d cid
1 10
500
1 00
60
68
85
1 50
5 _go
-2 70
60
80
80
25
12
12
_8
22
28
15r
„ 8
-24
85
4 50
20 00
4 00
8 00
.3 50
4 50
435,
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off
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