The Arctic Expedition. The little brigantine AdVance, bound for the Arctic regions, set sail yesterday mor ning from New York, -having been towed to sea by the brig Titan as fiirlts h - e - lighrship off Sandy Hook, where a favorable breeze wafted her on towards her destination. A steamer had previously taken a party of about one hundred gentlemen to the brig at her anchorage off the battery, where a touching parting took place with the adven turous officers and crew. Among the com pany were Judgo Kane, of Philadelphia. father of Dr. Kane, and his three younger sons ; Col. Wm. J. Leiper, Dr. K.'s uncle; Henry Grinnell, the proprietor of the expe dition, and his son Cornelius Grinnell ; Capt. Levy, of the Navy, and others. The entire number of men in the Ad vance,ls_ only seventeen, and all of them are quite young. The following is a full list of their names : ' Ensile IC. Kane, M. D., U. S. N., Com manding the Expedition. J. • Wall' 'Wilson,. First . Mate ; Henry Brooks, Second Mate ; Amos Broniell,Third Mate : James McGeary, Fourth - Mate ; Christopher Ohlsen, Carpenter. Seamen—George Stephenson, Jefferson T. Parker. Geo. J. Whitten, William E. Godfrey, George Reilley, C. Blake. Wm. Morton, Steward ; Peter Sheppard, Cook ; J. J. Hayes, Surgeon : Augustus Sontag, Astronomer ; Elenry Goodfellow, Naturalist. The scientific outfit of the expedition is as follows : A complete Daguerreotype Apparatus. Two Astronomical Instruments—a Tran sit Instrument and a Gamboy Theodolite. Magnetic Instruments— Magnetometer, Inclinatorium and Azimuth Compass. Meteorological Instruments-5 Barcime tees, 2 Ameroid Barometers. 6 dozen Thermometers, and 3 Maximum and Mini mum Thermometers. A bottle of Saline Waters, used as a con denser in Meteoric line apparatus, tkbe em ployed for testing point of refrigerati.," The brig is provisioned for three yeall, :and is provided with quantities of snow shoes, wooden sabots, sledges, india-rubber boats, buffalo skins, &c., and an additional supply of furs wit' be obtained in Green- Jand.. There is also a good library on board, and nothing seems to have been neglected tir the outfit-of the brig or the comfort of ,the men: . We haVe a strong confidence that Dr. Kirke: even if he should not dis cover traces . of Sir .I . ohn . Franklin. will solve the problem of the open polar sea, and make many interesting discoveries in reference to the Arctic region. He is peculiarly fitted for the task he has undertaken, and we wish him and his gallant associates God speed in their noble undertaking.—(Even. Bulletin. Fertility 'el' the Prairie Land. When the country was first settled it was often predicted that the richness of the soil would not continue after it had been used a few years.—And, even after tin; country had been settled several years, neWoomers would in no wise believe that the land could con tinue its unequalled productiveness. . But time and years since proved to the old sett lers the laud holds its own and produces crops equal if not,superior to these first grown. There may be sortie doubt ns to the adaption of this soil and climate to wheat growing, but as to the richness and ability of the soil to produce anything else grown in this lati tude there is no reason to doubt. , We turned a furrow a few days since in .a field that has yielded a crop of corn, or wheat or oats every year since 1638, or in other words. seventeen years without any manure. We have known this field, togeth er with many other similar for the last ten years and it has . product4 invariably good crops—the last'crop'which was. oats was as large as could grow and not fall down be fore harvest. These facts, which are easily proved, and numerous similar ones, of which there cod Id be no doubt, do not, look like , failure in the fertility of the Prairie land: Very many who. have lived among the hills of New Eng land, 'Nov York, or Pennsylvania, are slow to believe that any large number of succes sive crops can be raised upon any soil with out: manure, but they have only to come here and give this soil a fair trial and they can then be satisfied.—Freeporl 111., Prai rie Democrat. -Steam on the Canal. The 'Reading Gazette ventures the opin ion that.the applicability of stenm power to canalboat navigation, is no longer a matter of experiment or an open question : it says : We have already recorded the launching of one or two boats built to be propelled by steam, whose trips were made to entire sat isfaction ; and we have now to notice .'another of the same sort," just finished at the boat yard of Mr. Williatn.Call, foot of fifth street. It is a handsomely modeled barge' and tug, one _hundred feet long, sev •;7.,enteen and a half feet wide, eight feet depth - rof , lniold,atid calculated for 160 tons' burthen, in- addition to' the engine. 'Phu engine, whichcwas built at the machine shop of Mr. Lewis Kirk, 80 horse Power, and drives a Loper prOriellei, _attached to the stern of the boat.. A trial•Vip .. tVes made on Th u rs ; day, and the machineryall.worked well.— The boat is designed fdr the deal trade be , ,tween Pchtstille and New yerk. It is al ' together a piece; ci work creditable to the Reading Mechanics." • , A Neu! Jeader.—A,Washingion correspondent • sta f tfirthatlL is gencrally thought at the'seat of : thisieinnient - that •Hon. Jesse M. Bright is atabi; ilojiii4fieeciMini the'anti - administration Demo (matte leidienAh'the•Sena its next ivintef, though he - Tirefeise4iii yet,• devotion to the fortunes of , Pen. ";11,1a idea is, that the disappointed (in Obtaiiiing.Offtee) pill,number Of course nine ,texith's;hf,the active pOliaitiens'of t he . peril% who in the 'next,ibuilic and:ettt and deal of tyle cards At Baltimore„will have.everything,M their own hands, He is' an Aspiiant foi,t*noninittion in 1880, and is preparingt h( "Brenta Yi. twlitho. disaffected frOni efery'qUarter of the 68,A0!*y., ' r, •:` ” ' ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.—Pepsin ? an artificial Digestive Fluid Gastric Juice. A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Or, • fter_dire_ctions of Baron Liebigthe great Physiological Chemist, hir178 2 .1 cribtliton, 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. RIARRIED .0n the 24th ult, by the Rev, D. W. Bair tin, M r. Horatio Nater, of Columbus, Pa., to Miss Savilla Hutchinson, of Philadelphia. On the 26th of May, by the Rev. Mr. Dubs. Mr. Stephen ICeck, to Miss Harriet Hubler, both of Allentown. On the 24th of May, by the. Rev. S. K. Brobst, Mr. Zr 'Mania Bernhad, to Miss - Fayette Hertzel, both of Allentown. On tie rstof May, by the Rev. Mr. Beck er, Mr. Thorizas F. Butz, of South White hall, to . Miss Mary Kienly, of Catasauqua. On the 10th of May, by the Rev. Mr. Dubs, Mr. Solomon Dorney, of South Whitehall, to Miss Elenzina Faust, of Up per Macungy. Oh the 15th of May, by the same, Mr. .9braham 11 7 , Horn, of Lehighton, to Miss Polly Peter, of Lowhill. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Tilgh man Neff, to Miss Flora Schreiber, both of North Whitehall: On the Ist of June, by the Rev. Mr„ Vogelbach, Mr. Francis D. - Wohnsiedlcr to Miss Matilda Blank, both of Upper Sou con township. DI ED. On the 17th of May, in Washington, of scarletina, Joseph, son of Christian and Eli za Kiefer, aged 9 months., On the 25th of May, in North Whitehall, or information of the brain`, Anna Mario, daughter of Benjamin and. Mary Ann Frantz, aged 2 years, On the 25th of May, in South Whitehall, of information in the bowels, Elizabeth, con sort of William Wenner, aged 57 years. On the :31st of May, in South Whitehall, of fever, John Schaait, aged 65 years. On the :3d of June, in North Whitehall, of a lingering illness of rheumatism, Catharine, consort, of 'Peter Kohler, aged 71 years. On the . 3d of Mnyi in Lynn township, John H. Zuilch, only son of. Rev. Zuilch, aged 19 years, 11 months and 8 days: John S. P. Faust, Informs the public, that he is prepared to give lessons on the Violin to classes .or in private. Gentlemen residing out of Allen town a reasonable diStance, wishing to form classes, can receive all the necessary infor mation by addressing a line to John S. P. Faust, Allentown, Pa. Charges moderate and attendance punctual. ALSO—That he has (in order to save the time employed in copying lessons for cies bes) had published his system of teaching upon the Violin. This book has been pre pared expressly for the beginner and con tains thorough instructions in all the keys, bowing, fingering and tuning, also a large number of exercises arranged expressly to assist the pupil in tonation, with this book before him and the proper explanation of its contents, the pupil will find his progress considerably accelerated. BOok for sale. at Blumer, Bush & Co. Allentown, June 8. ¶ -4w 0 - QUI1(0120 Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship of Miller, Brims (SA Miller, in the Lumber business, in the Borough of Allen town, was disolved by mutual consent on the 6th of June, 1853. Such who have nny.claims against the late firm, will pres ent them for payment to Buss & MILLER, who continue the business at the old stand. JACOB MILLER, CHARLES BRAUSS, JOHN MILLER. Allentown, June 8. *--Gw Tax Collectors. • The Tax Collectors of the Borough of Allentown, 'and the several Townships of the county of Lehigh, for the year 1853, are hereby requested to meet at thS Commis sioners office, in said Borough on Saturday the 18th day of June next, to give satisfac tory security, and take charge of their Duplicates respectively. Allentown—North and South Ward— William Dech. " Lehigh Ward, Jonas 13. Kummerer. Upper Saucon.—Jacob Reinbold. Upper and Lower Milford.—Geo.• Bach man. Lower Macungyo—Andrew Kneedler. Upper Macungy.—Sinnuel Miessemer.. Lowhill:—Jonathan Zimmerman, Weissenburgt;—George 'Muss. Lynn.—Charles Everitt. Hettletburg.—Daniel German. Washington.—Tilghman Kuntz. North Whejthall.-:-Philip Strauss, South Wheithall.—Sam. - Frankenfield. Hannover and Catasauqua.—John Eber hard. Snlisbung.—Gideon Ritter. By order of the Commissioners. J. M. LINE, Clerk. Comtnissioners Office, ? Allentown, June 8,1853. S ¶-3w Two Jdurneymen Shoemakers 1111:1UNTE" With the undersigned residing in the Bot bugh of Catasauqua, Lehigh county, two Journeyman shoemakers' Can find employ ment and good wages.. One is required to Woricon sewing and the other or peg work. Irnmodiate•application should be made. • JOHN A., WILSON. 4 '' Catas6ll4lli4UnelBsB, , 5.-4 w . WOVIIV:2o Is hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed Executors in the last will and testament of Frederick G. Ritze, deceased r late- of the-Borough_ofAllentown,_ Lehigh county. Therefore all persons who are indebted to said estate, will,please make settlement between now andlhe Mk day of July next, and also all persons having claims against said estate, will please to present them within said specified time. . LEWIS SMITH, Executors. J. FRED. RUHE, JR. May 25,,1853. 1--6 w YUII3LtiU(O , OAMM Of rersossai Goods. WILL be sold at public sale on Saturday June 11th, at the residence of the late Fred erick *G....l?itze, in the_ Borough of Allen toWn, the following personal, property, viz Three Beds and Bedsteads, Clothes press, Cooking-stove, Tables, Chairs, Look ing Glasses, Time-piece, Canary_ Bird with cage, 10 shares of the. Northampton Water Company, English and German Books, two Hogs. and a variety of household and kitch en furniture too tedious td mention. The sale will commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when the conditions will be made known and due attendance given by LEWIS SMITH, T Executors. J. FILED. RUIIE, R., Allentown, May 25. . Spring and Summer Goods. Tho undersigned, residing in Mechanics gro.ro, South Whieehall township, Lehigh county, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that :he has purchas ed the entire Steck of-Goods, , - and has has done business since the 21st of April . last in his own name. •He 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 ,-.• — IM ,i2sulDry Goods, Gro• • ~,:7-olcr'9 /-‘rrlwit ksa , tg ceries, ta•ueens- „ ama ware, Hardware, :a. 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 Goods, such as is but seldom found in country Stores, and which will be sold under . the adopted motto of ..s.mall . profits and quick sales.” All kinds of country produce will betaken in exchange at the highest Market price. He returns liis 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 Storehooks of Miller •and Minnielt, will please call at the store for settlement of their accounts. • ' . JOHN MINNICH. Mcchanicsboro, May 25. -11-3 m At New Hotel At No. 81, West Hamilton Street, A LLiENTOWN. Messrs. E. & J. GEORGE, have lately purchased the splendid three story brick House of Samuel Lightcap, No, dl, West Hamilton streets in the Borough of Allen tawn, a few doors above. Hagenbuch's tav ern, and have completely refitted . it for a public house, under the name of the Farmers and Travelers if 0 TEE, 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 le: new ; his table will be supplied with - the best the Market affords, and his bar will al ways contain the choicest liquors. He has a large.and convenient yard, that can he entered from the front and rear, and his stabling all new and conveniently arrang ed with the Hydrant 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, 1853. ¶-4w M. attorney at Lase.. , Has resumed the practice of his profes sion in Allentown. • WEI° may be consulted in the German and English languages. August 12, 1852. imailawram Zont e rstreth &Brother, HAVE removed directly opposite the old stand, to the superior five story store, No. 8, NORTH THIRD STREET, Aid are now fully prepared to exhibit to the public, an UNSURPASSED VARIETY of 'razz PIPER, From the* lowest priced AMERICAN manufacture, to the superiorENGLISH 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 4,11-175—0 w Gtain Wanted. 50,000 Bushels of Wheat, Rye, Corn . and Oats wanted, for which the highest market priceswill be paid by the subscribers, at their store on the South west corner Of Market Squiire and Hamilton street, in Motown.. EDZEMAri, HAMM & CO. Ailentown, Npril 29, The Navigation Opened! Philadelphia, dlllentozvo 4 , Mauch Chunk • Transportation Linei -For trinsporting merchandize between Philadelphia, New Hope, Easton Freemans• burg, Bethleheni, Allentown, Weissport, Mauch Chunk, and White Haven, and all intermediate places along the Delaware and Lehigh Canals : shipped from Third Warf, below Vine streeg on the Delaware. They being new beginners, hope by care ful and prompt attention to their business to get a liberal share of patronage. The proprietors have largo and comtno (nods Store Houses at all the above named stopping places. !la - Boats are leaving Philadelphia and Allentown everyday, so that no delay need be occasioned in sending freight either way. HECKER, LONG & Co., Proprietors. AGENTS; Stephen Long, Philadelphia, - Samuel L. Opie; New Hope, G. W. Hotted, Easton, G. & A. Bachman, Freemansburg, Charles Seider, Bethlehem, William Hecker, Allentown, • Lewis Weiss, Weissport, Robert Klotz, Mauch Chunk, A. Pardee & Co. Hnzelton, Horton & Bolles, White Haven. May 25, 1853 30cluniti) against toss THE FRANKLIN - FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 163 i CHESNUT. STREET, Near Fifth Street. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,315 ,534, 4 January 18 1853, Published agreeably to an Act 01 1 S S:E BL Y, • BEING • First Mortgages, amply secured, $1,021,366 63 Real Estate (present value sllo, - 000) cost. • . 432,447 63 Temporary Loans, on ample Colla teral Securities 96,487 89 Stocks (present value $76,191) cost. 82,285 60 Cash, &c. &c., ' 52,945 51 4) 1015,534 00 PERPETUAL ORLERITED INSURANCES made on every description of property, in • TOWN AND COUNTRY, at rates as low as are consistant witti security. Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-four gears, they have paid over three millions dollars Loss BY FIRE, thereby af fording 'evidence of the advantage of Insur ance, as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness'all liabilities. Directors : Charles N. Bancker, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, - Adolp. E Boric, Sainuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES N. 13ANCKF:R, Pre SideHt. CHARLES G. BANCICEII, Sccretw•y. subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now prepared' to make insurances on every description of property, nt the low est rates. A. L. RUE-1E„ Allentown.. c. P. BLAECLI, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oct. 1852.' 11-1 Y Alll'lolll 10304 In the Orphans Court of I; e . hi , rh County. , tOU .4 f K“i In the matter of the Account 4 rnat of Joseph Frantz and Daniel Frantz, Executors of Henry Frantz, dec'd. And now, May 3, 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 report thereof to the next stated Orphans Court including all the evi dence, which may be submitted befdre them. From the, Records. TESTE-N.'METZGER, Clerk. Th• 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 Frdntz. in North White hall, where all those interested can attend if they see proper. May 25, 1853. 111-11 w AlMD111)111°3 VID1311121„ x In the Orphdns Court of Lehigh qs.r. County. • . 0 In the matter of the Account of Benjamin Jarret, Executor of Anna Maria Jarret,dec'd. And now, May 3, 1853, the Court appoint Charles Foster, Reuben Stahler and Harri son Miller, auditols to audit and resettle the . account and make distribution according to lanr,' and make report thereof to the next stated Orphans Court including al! the evi dence, whibh may be submitted before them. livm the Records. 'FMB—N. , METZGER, Clerk. The Auditors appointed in the above or der, will meet for the purpose of their op. pointment on Saturday the 11th day of June next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at .the house of Levi Dornblaser,. in, Lower Ma cungie township, where all those interested can attend if they see proper. June 1...1853. 11-2 w ,(134) (g 111 'Panted. 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 1 1 . 11--4 w 11-4 w. 1-6 m ¶-21n FIIBIO. Dry Goods I. Dry Goods! Thu 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 thorn, that they forgot kirTidvertise, 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 Grentlemens wear, that the New York and Philadelphia Market 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 Delaware Canal a large quantity, purchased in Philadelphia in the beginninrr of, the months of March and April; all of which t will be sold at a small advance on the cost. PRETZ, GuTH & CO. May 4, 1853. ¶-3w MACILEREL,__ No. I. 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, Egg and Lump Coal, in any quantity desired for sale by PRE'I'Z, GUTH & CO. May 11, 1853. ¶-2m Ready Made Clothing Store In Allentown! Neligh & Breinigl Adopt this method, to in form their friends and the public generally, that they have just returned frcim,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 also keep on hand n 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 Stock of cloth ing,consista in part of Dress Coats, of every imaginable style, of Spring and Summer wear ; Pantaloons ,fancy and plain of all pri (Ts, Sumtner 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 thc lowest prices. It is therefore' "money made" to' those who wish to purchase clothing, if they first call on Neligh tg Brei r idg, before they purchase elsewhere. Orders of every kind, will be accepted with pleasure, and punctually attended to ; and us they arc Practical Tailors them selves, none but Cho 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 g enerous public. 'Allentown, May 11 . —3m New Supply or Coal ! T'armers Linseburners 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, MANSE & CO. April 20, 1853. 11—Ow Dr. 3: 11. ll'afues, _DEMTIST. 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,Bechters American Ho tel, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's. Store, where he will be happy to oiler his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He dill call at private residences, if requested., I 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. IaCOV2C9I2O NIOIIG 07 TIM "ALTANTOWN Inorr Co." May. 25. 1853. } Anllection for Seven Directors of the "Alleiffiiwn Iron Company," to servo for ono year, will be held at their office, No. 13 Walnut Street, on Thursday the 10th day of June,.1853, between the hours.of 10 o'- clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. J. F. CABOT, Secretary. June 1 # 1653. .• • *--3w Qtleensware.! 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 thatiine of goods, to which the attention of those contemplating house keeping.are Particularly. inirlted: GRTJBB. March po. - I—Ow prices 41Ctirrent. ARTICLES. —Per Allent.EdifernPhiki Flour Barrel 4 87 6 00 6 00 , Wheat . . . • Bush. 95 1 00 1 lO RYT 3 .-7 78 :8 - 1 Si Corn ..... .--- 55 60 60 Oats : .... • .35 38 .68 Buckwheat . • 60 50 .35 Flaxseed •• • 137 150 160 Cloverseed . . 4005 50 6'52 . limothyseed . 2 50' 2762 70 Potatoes .• . 20 ,35 60, Salt 60 45 80 'Butter . . . . Pound 12 18 30 Lard • .•—• 10 12 9 - Tallow .. . . .-- 10 9 Et Beeswax . . . .-- 22 26 28 Ham 12 12 15 Flitch .. . . 9. 12 8 Tow-yarn. . . 81 13 ' 7' Eggs Doz. 10; 20 20 Rye Whiskey Gall. 221 22 24' 1 . Apple Whiskey . 26 23 24 • Linseed Oil . . 60 86 .8 FTiokeiy Wood .Cord 4 60 - 4 60 --6 00 Hay: ... . 1 Ton 14 0029 0025 00 Egg Goal . . . 1 Ton 350 400 . 4 50 Nut Coal '. . . 260 300' 3 50 Lump Coal ~. -- 360 3.60 _3_.oo_ Plaster .. . . 460 4 .50 260 Allentown Hotel. The undersigned respectfully inform - their . friends and the public in general, that.they have on the first of April became proprietor of the Public House, lately kept by David Heller, on the North west corner of Haniil. ton Street and Market Square, Allentown so well known as the alien:town Motel, which they have fitted up in a new and hand , - 41 ) f .\ some style, for. the tic . r s commodation of • the d home and travelling 111(11114 2 L 1111 c r. 141. custom. Their Table - I will always be supplied . with the best this market affords. Their Bar with the choicest liquors and wines, and prompt 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. 'limy therefore respectfully request those who visitiallentown, either from the imme diate neighborhood, or from a distance to make The .11110 - down Hotel, their. home, and test the truth of their assertion. EV:Starzes leave the above Hotel, daily for New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Eas ton, Mauch Chunk and Hamburg. DAVID KEIPER, TILGII3IAN H. Goer,. Allentown, April 13. - New Boot and Shoe Store. John P. Reeser, Respeafully 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 doorn west of _J. B. Moser's Apothecary Store, where he is now manufacturing, and 'will . keep constantly - On hand,. a•-large as sortment of +.• Ladies and GENTLEMEN? '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 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 bins a call. Recollect the plitce. • Allentown, April 20, 1853. Catasanqua and Fogelsville Plankroad Company. Notice is hereby given, that the Carnmis sioners named in the Act of Assembly,:fdi receiving subscriptions to the Capital SteCk of the “Catasauqua and Fogelsville Plank Road ,Company," will open books at the House of Nathan Fegely, in the Boroggh of Catasauqu'a, on Monday the 13thAttyl,of June next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon at which time and place, three or more of, the Commissioners will attend and which books will remain open nt said place. if necessary for five succeeding juridical days. • JACOB DILLINOER, SAMUEL SIEGER, `AARON GUTH, - DAVID THOMAS, Oweri firm PHAON ALBRIGHT, , JONAS BIF.RY, JAMES W. FULLER, CHARLES W. COOPER,, Catasauqua, May 18. • Araucaster►ilts. Jost receiveda Vory fine , assortment_ of Lancitsist Quilts and ' Graham's self adjusting , pktetit_cartain Fixtures, a new article, warnMlid to give entira t initisfactimi.. , 6 : . • , . ' ' colored certs4ol4l"Witioh will red the Price of atkOVl,Ykkidow cur witirfixturesy,rnoi litiloW.l.hit.of the old ttyla"Cf shades, withriut:flainres. ' • - J. W . .:GRUBB. March 90; • ' -411.4„1w 7ust. F ie a ce ' 811" it:e " d l ik I sPie rn odi a d iatig :: na, very► . cheap at•thgdoPeoplep W ellitUßß. • Mai - 11,11350; . • • • if-6w I-am IA 11,--lw