Ready-Made,ClQthing :Store Itt Allentown,!. . - l irrerngg i - Adopt to in n their friends and the iblic generally, that they ve just retarned from Phil- Aphia, with a very heavy )elc of Spring and-Summer Goods" cable styles, from all of which they will Make to order and also kee,6 on hand .a large supply of Ready-Made Clothing, at such prices, . ts , cannot be equalled in stifi. establishment in this or any • neighboritik town. Their present large Stock of cloth- Mg consists in part of Dress Coats, of every imaginable ityle, of Spring and Summer wear; Pantaloons ,fancy and plain of all pri ed; Sumter Pants in great variety ; Vests, Skirts,-Col lars,t3 iiri?a`neyand plain' ,Drawers, 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 Brci4ig,befoie they purchase eliewhere. Orders of every kind, will be accepted with fileasurs, and punctually attended to; atitt lig they are Practical Tailors them selifekt:lnorie ,but the hest workmanship will hi:A:Oita to pass their hands, so that they can witrrany.the clothing they manufacture in,evcryiparacntai.'. lAnitcpljor,.peactavoraT they hope by Punctt#PayerAnce nebnaiiiess, and dura bleljskya4o.ol(l-..lie able - to' gain a Contin uance*cknaApp.,aagenefone public. -11-3 m - '''A'Viir"Lriiidlord . ' ' . - - ~..0.,.--,.,, . ' .-,N . 5 . t.- A . . - ,Pt 4.oit mi;-1//e.sh9-4-,,.- .^ t ...!,„, .4% ....IJiiri.l. Vra .13‘ 4 i i i .--: at WI. ~. y verepy Interrne, his f1 .. 11, VIP !. f q te. in'tirieiih` t. - 'lirtati'4a iVilid . -7 . i .. '". -14'—'114.1iie ".reil'4--H-) 4 14 - c,„ .., ~.,- . . ..., ...f,:rt'Y'r::: - ' ••• --/..1! th r ' ' ' I' Wro l leir l if i l l a b y ,S ,Pf uL l el '''' ' ''''Z''''XllVl'll - min:?dtle,littit'aii-' , , --r. , I_ , t " ' 4• 4 -4‘.l ::ilie h.„ 1 147,-.hettliall rsh ? tat tat p, Lehigh coOrt-, ."" 'f' - 1 ''',, - ty,mfiffa he -will be . 1111111111111, - - .. 1 i':-,... hiPtiltkechisirieride -, - -on'sto : Acquaintances: . His house is, favorably eittui iltl:'un the great road from; Allentown tiAllitUFllChunk, ex-, cellent;water before-the debt riuki,,4lle best of liquors.in-.the Aar. . ' ;,,,,,?. ' •,. 4 , Mi. Dzszt . a is, geadv.4o ipio . fle,W, Attri p excellent table , clette bei;ll4ll4. Ott iti . kone of thebest_ public itieisee Ak iielitll4.4e;thei county. He Crusts I?y, - ,AttgltrlnA f tiition to; 4ii bustness,,_win hieriLf!tiiiikii,f3ftre ef pub-. tic patrOnage.- , ; c . ..i.'•;:...:.;:,0.47 -. .:: , , :4, - . i . .loe:E,luittic.eligre; Jtitie ,1...,r.,,,..''. •--, —WO 1 ' t ' " " To thi - ,', 7 , ai ; g oo,: . 7 . .0 tin ir Thie 'Payers of I ,• ; .t . ;;:ic7"-';,!*f ` >; 14 , ‘Couiity: ' ' ''' ' . . *' • . ' ,„' iMkir • 54 ; ; . ;fi bet of citizens of Le: Itgllrrhir- ' ii 4 eirpteksed a desire to pay .ilieir ikektiiirifig‘the month' of July, in or dei4,o senufelthe - -Sth percent . discount pro iiiguk fot.•:.bppeveml- acts of masembly of this OtinintonWeartii, and in- order to maintain the:honor and:eredit ,Ofthe countyihe Corn missionet•khive,-.-,-,.-,tni..:1,, Resolved That pie respective Collectors 41 * PGM..t.Yi .1% 11 4- lina.MilitiaTaxes, le. liiad'alfraf assessed on the.property and things itxthe'county,pfLehigh,be and they are here by reppiTtiviii:,ntithoriied. and directed to mate'hu-titiateittertsials:•per , . 'cent. on the iunoitrif : OlSiiitit - I s tnit'to cintilind every poi.. son riamedin their. reepecliVe — Duplicates, . who, , On er . befoie the 20th dhy of,litly next. pays their' • whole amount of County, State anC,Militia. Taxes, to ,them respectively tlnitgeir,fer.the year A. p. 1851. - , '-..:.The'.aeveral collectors of North and Seuth Wards. t , of-,Allentown, :Upper Macungie. Vilier Sau c on. Hanover and Lowhill, are directe,4.- - to: pat.over ,to gpitraim Yohe, ...T6 , as_iirer;:nt hte,eltipe to West Hamilton striet,..4llintowri - , all monies 'so collected as Ciunty'an&State . taxes and Militia - fines on ar.beforallie 25th diiy OfJuly next. Those of _...ehlOt 'Wird, of ,Allentown, South Whitehall, Heidelberg, - Washington ' and StilisbUrg, on or before the 26th day of July next.; . .These of the townships of -Upper aid %ewr : M i I fonf;.North Whitehall; Low- er Macungie, Lynn-and; Weissenbing, on Wetibetiday the 271 h day 'of July next. . . , , , • . We. wish .. to direct 'the' 'attention of • the collectors to the• fact,- that-mq•paPe'v: money of any description of a . lass denomination thia.five dollars, and,onlye such as is par in ..,. ~ , .. Philadolpbia (e,itcept.Relief notes) , Will be , received for, oixei. t . : -,-. . ,-,•,., , - • For.the benefit of.thp collectors , we 'will. say,to them. to„be on z their ; guars; in .taking notes of tlie!folloWing , BOnks,..iii , there are Many, Counterfeits on :them Of various de -IQ9mlrlatiOns to• wit :- The Harrisburg Bank, 04 'Optic ; MiddletOwn'l3iiik, and .13.elief: Dl,hithipibetlend. Bank ; SelniYkill Bank ; DoyhistuiVlONi i nk,; „Lancaster Bank ; 10's iiilCAViellifi6Relief. , ; - The ..Farrnars `and' Drcifersll4file : of Waynesburg, Elonesdale i Bank, aridlErie'Bsfik;• , are not par.- '- 1 T4o',6sllocto!rif And - lax-payers will also heiriii* iiiii . thit thi .final settlement erf the /1( taxeit Will . liiValiille . rnade speedily, that the forbearance "ii'l it ..lieretofore'can , , in. no, wise be 'allaive :i -liiiretifter,;' the collactor need not put o ff ' with a 'promise - to pay himnext,- Winter.or - .spring—it• Will i avail nothing, -, , -.' %,,, . , . hi s expected, the collectors will , Striatly adhere to the above in the discharge:of their Maki. . PETER ENORLIVIAN, ' .`. I:. DANIEL HAUSMAN, COM'S.: ' Jaikapn MILLER. .• • - ' . ATTEST—J. M: LINE, Clerk. ' - • ' Cum's. Office, Allentown, June 29. ill---3w JOB PR Neatly_executed at the .Ftegister Office." _ __:_llG,46_7o:l_o.le,l_,-,-,1,_ Wine and. Liquor Store, N. W. CORNER OF THE MARKET SQUARE, ALLENTO WN, PA. DILLINGEIt dL;--CRAIG Inform their friends and.the public gen -erctlly, that having made arrangements with two of the largest importing hoake in New York and Philadelphia,to supply them with FOREIGN , '.l' . ollli' nines Liqoure, 14c,, • fitqf `•~" they hive just received, and shall continue to receive, dire& from- the custom-house stores, the choicest WINES, .IAQUORS, &c., such as and Pale Brandy, Pure Holland Gin, Port iflne,-Madeira Wine, Sherry Wine, Claret Wine, Jamaica Spirits, (ST., 4.e., 4.c. They will also always have on hand and or sale DOUBLE-RECTIFIED WHIS KEY, Wine Bitters, Cordials, Demijohns and-Stone-Jugs.- • To all of ',Which they invite the . aitention of Store and Hotel keepers, and others wishing to purchase, to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. DILLINGER & CRAIG. Allentown, June 15. IT-4m A NEW LANDLORD ! At the Rising Sun. The subscriber takes this method to inform his friends, and, the public in general, that he has lately taken 11111111_011 kr, the well known tavern stand in the Borough of Allentown, sign of the I which he has refitted in the most comfortable manner. Be has occupied the same from the Ist of April last, and he will,rnake it his bbsiness to add many other improvements 1.0 him• with:their custom, and make it equal to !any .public house in : the place. His iiar will-be--aapplied-with--the-choic eaLeClitifforshis Table set with all the sea arid;"his- Beds are !all new and au--,abart,:unith.q.ktroahle ! orleiipenie Sdill be,sayed ito!accomutodate custatieririn' lhe! very j3,est,•;Autt - aner...:_ ! ! - • !!! .11i0;stablitigislarge. and convenient, with ;Ord, and an atte n .oe!pgtleritii-nitend!.te eusto*ri, • - !!'•!'He -r ' - tilists• - hii - 4M'ltitiOtkOii:otioni - to •rriliy: fiver him with their 'Callili*ill!bie.theifieaniscif,biinging him numefoWpew , ':ctistoMetal . • Is, 40:SEMI:WENDEL. • • ¶-3nr Millers' Mot; 030:1 Shoe - Store he 04111entoun. ' 4 ll-3m The subscriber takes this method to in forrn his friends, and the publicla general, that' he has lately'establiBhed anew - 1 1 . .1300 T &'SHO E - i ,..... tii . Store . . , P :.----, e fourth frame" - 011PIIM in th . iliali. ' - ~,,. . : shop, east of the .. ~,--•,- Allentown Hotel, . . on.the• North side of Hamilton streekNo, 9., ,VVhere he has fitted up a splendid Store Rnorn a .and will be prepared with a large assortnient of finished work to accomodate his ctist,cimers in every branch of Ilia busi ness. . The following are named among some of his pricesl,- -, , - • - -..• - s - •' ' : Fine Calf Skin Boots, from $3 50 t0..55 25 Coarse stotit.•'.,'do -.:-. 1 . 2-50 ; P3', 360 Boys' do ` .L';;do ,: •-• • . • 1 .00 to 225 Ladies" 51oroccoBlippers, . • le. to 126 Misees, and ChildrenS ac,colng to quality, and sizes; * ':-. -,....-"" , ' .' . He will sell at Philsdelphitt prices. Whole sale and.Retaili and to Country Merchants, will make a very liberal deduction. As he always employs the best of work men, and works up the best materials in the market, be is enabled to stand good for any work turned out by him, and feels confident that the snme will prove satisfactory to his customers. Persons therefore will see toltheir advan tage, and call on him before purchasing else where. ' He returns his sincere thanks for the many favors he has•received fronit a kind public, and by niodtirate prices, good work, and due attention buSiness, hopes to merit a con tinuancl of the same. DANIEL MILLER. March 23.1E151 ' P-3m New`Boot and Shoe Store, John P. Reeser, Respoitfully informi the citizens of Allen tOwn,'and the public generally, .that he has rc-commenced t h fashionable' ~ . . BOOT arm SHOE BUSINESS, • NO. 15, East. Hamilton street, two doors west of J. "B; ' Moser's Apothecary Store, where, lik,is TIQW4 manufacturiug, and will • ' ' " . keep Constantly on , • . •, hand, a.'lurgei as sorttnent of riadies•tind - kill. _:. , ~; : ..•' '. .GEivil•PitNii, , • . -' . • ' - IhiotsliniLS ogs Ot eve;rtrdaocriptien,:, wliichltt•will sell at moderlik•Oices.. , •'•, Work ‘tbottalto,,Ord er at the shiniest entice ;! Fey, neatness and titintbilitY; he 44,--6infi:.; , sdeatly.44y.loB,wok shall not.bo,earouped,• He Will omploy noeobut .thit boat 'WOik men,naiLWlll give' his cloae petiorial atten;' tion to . his / bustness. Thcol ip . patronagfi, iii tkerefora'respectfullY tiolicited. - .Givirhim a C i ell.'- i . ROSolleet the place.. <'''..: ,' ••' •;., ". AftentoNia. A pril.2o, 16155:' ' % 11-3 m • , •. . •1 ", 43$11T.c.SAiLT: A larielguentity'of Qround 'and fine Salt.. for sale by " • PRETZ, GUTH & CO. RISING SUN, The Navigation,opened!-- Transpottaiiim Line: For - transporting merchandize between Philadelphia, New Hope, Easton Freeman& burg, Bethlehem, Allentown, Weiasport, Mauch Chunk, and W hite Haven, and all intermediate places along the Delaware and Lehigh Canals : shipped from Third Warf, below Vine street, oil 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 large and commo dious Store Houses at all the above named stopping places. tarßoats are leaving Philadelphia and Allentown - every - day, so that no need be occasioned in sending freight either way. HECKER, LONG & CO., Proprietors. A GEN T, ; Stephen Ling, 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 ek Co. Hazelton, Horton & Bolles, White Haven. May 25, 1853. 11-3rn Spring and Summer 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 business since the 21st of April last in his own name. Ha 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, Gro ceries, Queens-fig: I ware, Hardware, " 1 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 se?dom found in country. Stores, and which will be sold undiir the adopted motto of "small profits and quick sales." • All kindsof country p — ioduce will be taken in ei . ehatige alba' highest rnarke(price.. • returnsEle his sincere thanks for the fa , vors heretofore. recteved and, will strive to merit a continuance of the, samehereafter. • All those ~w,ho know themselvervindebted in the Si.orebooks,of Miller. and Mhinich, will pleitie call at the store for settlernenipf their,accounts: , . . • JOHN MINNICH. Mec.hark,sboro, May 25. 11-3 m Coachmaking Establishment In Allentown.' II a'D lit alaattaao Respectfully announces to his friends and , • . the pUblic in general, that lie continties on an . .extensive scale,,the Copplimalking . i ts . In all various branches at the old stondin West Pamilton Street, .IsTri.'s2 . ,.directly op posite Hagenbuch's Hotel, where be is al ways piepared to minufacture to order at the shortestinotice, and.also keep on hind, Fashionable IrChicleg such as Barattehe s, Rockaway Carryalls, York Fragops, Sulkeys..4^c• which, for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed by anyCoachmaker in the State or elsewhere; while - his.terms are as reason able as thosp of any other 'establiphrnent.— He uses Anne but the best materials, and employs none but the best of workmen— Ponsequenily, he intands that the vehicles manufactured at his establishment !shall take 'the shine" of all others manufactured in this part of the country. He professes to understand his business by eiperience, and therefore assures the public that he is ena bled to render satisfaction to his customers. Call and judge for yourselves. crWooden or iron oxletrees made to or der : and . Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on thikbost reasonable terms. • Old vehicles taken in exchange for new ones at a good bargain.' ROBERT KRAMER. ¶-6m May 11,, MINIM MIL -- In the Orphans Court of Lehigh • County. In the matter of the Account of .". ' Jacob J. Deshler and Peter Mickley;'Administrators, of the - A - ocean% of James Deshler. decid. , . •• And now„Aeley, !Ste, on motion of Mr. Reese, iliiCetkrt eppciintet) Charles Saeger, nq Auditor to ud tt, intiektle.tice;:iiikkren"..ec eounk,,And.,intille,Aikitrihntion,nneerding ,ko .titated 07p.:hane.COPrt,,IrOiclOg! , .iditjtio,'eyidence which m y be en§mitte , befog him • ...; The , .!ioilinjggeit‘. , Akulkkot..-ikkinyenained, will Hasid o ~ iht duties of bta=appointment. on in the at 'the house ol~.Kejie ' r, slid all thoin ini C tieted , catk!iil..64CiVtheY proper. . .onittrme 13"eliniikt, Auditor. Allentown, June 29. • -).`:.-11.—Sw New Gootk New—Goods. ~-,:, ; - -: ,- - - • . -1.:!. --, .: , , - ":.•. - _ , ; f,'::::. - r_f - T-: ,-r 4 , ...AA-Yg - ,• , : . 7 ...,-.„..-_,-.2 7 :4„-,„?,-..:,4,7. -- ,....:-.,_•.;/ , :, - ,-. ; -, / ,. -'-;•-•,•-•-`------ ~, F i'; - ..r ) ,..: , ~.:16.., :: 4 - - ,I -• . •;'•-•• - 1 . .. 4 .' - Z .•- •4`" . r= ; ' ,l - ..:5. ,r 1 j • -2:11A2 '114:0 6 ' k • . '-'"'" -- •,'''4 , - - .... ., , ,..4r . - ..... - 1 ; .•, .II : , ,-' :iiVtßllnflEj EK 19( -. :e .-'• -- t‘ ., ' 1aj.4. 1 ,i/11117;; Hi ;-,.,.!4t;',.:1'4 / 1. 2 . V4' ;7 :... lc - M :m Builders Look Here. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF HaRDITAIRE The undersigned announce to the public, that they have just returned frorriPhiladel phia and New York, with a very large lot of Hardware; consisting of house Furnishing .artielee, 44.4.0e'1-9 , _- 7 Cutlery, Coaclt Trimmings, : - Sacl.lery - and - 57roO'rlditig9; . - iiil - of wfiieh will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give Saeger's Hardware =Store, sign of the amsprz, a call in order to convince themselvesof the fact, that it' °penny saved is a penny made.' . ° 0. & J SAEGER. April 22. 411-1 y To IlOuse-Keepers. A great assortment . of House furnishing articles, such as ENAMELED and tinned inside, cooking vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket tles, fish and ham kettles, frying pans, grid irons, waffle irons, er.c. • TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from com mon to fine s in sots and dozens. Also, goth ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns. KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cook and butcher knives, with a variety of other manufactures. April 22, - POCKET and PEN - KNIVES—Razors, scissors, shears, from the best makers; one, two, three, and 4 blade knives. SHOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes pick, axes, &c. . SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass polished steel Ore sets and standards, coal hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons, &c. _ _ _ for sale by April, 22, IRON:—A lot of Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron,. American and .English Band Iron, Hoop:-Irou r .Cast,,anti • Slidar Steel, square, fiat, and round; just received with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of 0 6c J SADJER. GLASS. - -150 Boies (Mails, 8 by 10, - 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by,ls, 12 by 10, and various - other seizes, for 8013 by - , 0 do ISAEG.Eft: , TO SHO.EMAKERS.--4ust received a new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather,Lasts, Shoe-thread, Woodah Pegs French Ruben, and numerous other artic les belonging to the shoemaking holiness -- ' 0 J SAEGER. OILS & VARNISH.—OiIs of all kinds, boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var nish of all kinds, Glue &c.; — will.be sold cheap by O&.J SAEGER •PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes of John Bell's best make, alsoa large assort ment of Carpenter's 'Fools, for sale- cheap by -0& J SAEGF,R. WHITE LEA D.-2 tons of W bite Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by . 0 &. J SAEGER, April, 22, , NAILS.-300 Kegs of the beet Nails, BraddaridSp . ikes,just received and for sale by• •-•'" • 0& J SAEGER. April 22, ' ¶-3w HOLLOWWARE.— 7 500 Iron Pots and Kettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of •• 0 & J SAEGER. 'l'o MECHANICS.—TOoIs of every de scription, such as Bench and Moulding Planes, Hand, Panne!, and Back Saws, Brace and Bitts, Auger Buts, Hatchets, Squares, &C., for sale by • 0& J SAEGER. Jantiwy 5, • • I To _Builders. A splendid assortment Of Front and Parlor Melo with mineral knobs, gerinan Locks, Latche's Bolts,Hinges, Screws, Pain t Brush es, and a variety of other building Hard ware just e unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 0 & J SAEGER. January 19, 1853. 111-- I y . . utualak unaLrsoacb Just received aCthe Store ()Lib° subscri bers, a lot of Mill Picks, William' ,t3rady's Patent. This is a New Mechanical. Tool, the best ever invented and only wants to be used to the proved.. Apply soon. • & J. SAEGER.* April, 13. • - • . • ¶-4w • - w rival W anted. . .•_- . 50,000 Bushels' oflVbeatißyoXiorti and Oatel;.wirited; Ter highest ma iket,pifoes.will be paid byt he 8 übsonberti, at "their store on the South • %Sest.'etiriter of Market SilartFh.entl Hamilton street, lit Ale, Hszois A IlentowO April .'?. '; . .fe . ....: 4...;:"1 iner Alffirrerri-- - - , -1: 1. :-Ai,-g, . ~ 1 „rr. . ...c* -... ._. ToßtM(`HarcWhenkA t tY.s44,9 z•PP 4 4 . 0ai.,:r.,,,,,„ # h.,t1 i e;,t-bralifts;%lnar , priFet 141 .- l bitg#4 , 43F'!-'_ Rtr ..Y.?' ..1 W ~ , , ,. , - ,4 -, , Hdo; limy 4, 1856. Z-0101T ..g-evr -OF- New Fashionable Spring and Summer Ittioupo 2 • AT :MB New Cheap Store • OF Getz a• Gilbert, These gentlemen, take this method to in: form their friends and the public in general that they have received a very huge and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goode, which they are now ready to dis pose off to their customers at the lowest prices. Their Spring and Summer stock has been selected with the utmost care and consists of Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets, Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry, besides De lainesrAlapaccasiLustersi-ClinghamsTPlaiti and - Figured Poplins, Muslins and Prints, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queenaware, Hardware, Looking Glasses, Stationary, Books, &c., . To which they invite the attention of their 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 be paid in ex change for County produce. They have reason to be thankful for the 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, 1853. 11-0 m Groceries Fish Salt. The Undersigned have just received an entire new Stock of Groceries, Fish and Salt which they intend to sell at the low est prices at their Store in Catasauqua, Le high county. GETZ & GILBERT.. April '26, 1853. IJ-6m II - 1 y COAL 1 COAL 1 Tho under's'igned have opened a Coal Yard in Catasauqua, and will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. ' GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1853., • 11-6 in O & J gAEGER. 11-ly • Ready-made 'Clothing. The undeisigned keep all-kinds of Ready maiti - Clothim,-ori hand, and will make to order, tit' the lowest po.ssible'pripes. - • GETZ & GILBERT.' CatasanqnapApril 20; - Wholesale Variety Store, , No. SO,•WEST'HAMILTON STREET, , • , • AItAtENTOWII1 I .' Informs' hie friends - and the public in gen eral that he bas lately removed` his establish nieht to the three-story building, on' the North aide 'street; NO. 1), a' few 'doors East of Hageribech'ir Hole!, 'where he is itt: present opening, and will al ways; keep ore-hand, a large. unitbeat 601 assortment of new and - • • Pas hOlnable Violins, Violin. Strings fßuttons - 0f..a1l di scriptions,l+ench and Domest . ii - SUspi- - n ders,,W zz haleboe, Comql•stbs lljeinds; plain and ribbid ,I:'ercu,szort;•,Caps,',-• Linen. dhil Cotton TapeS,:Books.: and Eyes, Stay Eindingis,-,..La-__•,, • • ces, Edging, ..Bcbinel, !ars of all desciipfions,La dies Dress. Trimming,i,.• Knitting 'Pitts, Gernian. Pins, Patent Threatl,: - Neftl; lea, ,Spool Coition - of `different make, all kinds of Fancy :Soap?, 4. and Perfumery, Edwors and Razor -- Straps, Pocket Scissors; :bead Pencils, Slate Pencils,';Eritania.4. best. Silver Plated. Spoons, and..':Setiwin g ,. Silks. lie also just received 190 , pase of.'hie superior' friction Matches,. which' - ate 'extensively knoWn thoughout thitscounty arid which he will sell as cheap - if not 'cheaper than they:can be bought elsewhere: • F. '1 'he friends of Musiewill take' notice` that he sells Musical instrtiments2eitherify - the dozen or .tiy the piece. • Country Merchants *ill* mind, that he will always keep& hand'it large'as. sortmenrof the abciVe'nfintibildisfticlicif many more which` are tOci - teclidiu(to :mei= tipn in.,this catalogue: • The above articles will be"sbla whole Sale at prices as cheap as they pan'eli•porchaseil eitherin Philadelphia or. Nta' . !:,York. and to convince .his.country friend* of this la . ct t it. is only necessary , for them to, call an 4 examine, us stock'of goods and priee'thein: Mr. hopes ky.ii!iaetna/ ett4s l o4l.de' to business, rand-by adoptjni the , ismill - prefits 'and quickrsales" cure a liberal4hare of public ritrenage.s; • , WELLlAnt . s. :. ..WpAtrr Aiwa 20,1853. 'WILLIAM , S. MARX a.rr ?nativ e sup LoAt ,Qffice in the eastern: front rcioni building of John alititkrall,,formfrliOur67 beck's. west"of Courthainw. , April 4,.,1850. 4 . • • - Two Johrheymili'Shoemakerr:'‘ 'I , L ', . : : -I•II tri f ANTA I I M AI7,I; ';'‘ i h':43 4 : r: , ,.. ,, '' ,', " ' '''; . • •••:":4-• '[.. C.. : t'4o -41 ' ' fl 4 5iiihille'UIldiA : 1 041 4 : 1'eilid #J. 1 .1!t e1 ; 16 .4 1. Pukrti;-bi CifllatiVal4ll, r; t i tl 4 1 I . el .1 it ' ' liiiifilibirpitikeitirAqtrn 7. o rney „ ~..,.. ~., , 1.(t.,•. - . 1 , , $.; - s o , 6:o4grackbpd l ygi g e f , ,, , 9'l7 1 4 , • , 041, 7 ; * i v 0 iibilittaza*lftg ial d4 o 9:file I - r ip .- - "1-' 7 tifiriethitWitillikattoii'imiiild b Mottle. ~ SON ' lr '' JOHN A4'W.11., . ' C s aiagatiqua , Jane 1,1853, UMW' 6001:00 Grand Exhibition Pelton's Sptem ofGeography Sp Outline Maps. This systetn of teaching Geography is ra pidly.becomingifitroduced in all the schools throughout •the country. The series con sists of seven mnps, each covering about fifty square fret, boldly delineated, brilliantly colored, varnished and mounted, and form ing the most magnificent, as welt as the most useful part of the furniture of the school room. Peltoo'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 ab' tained from it. Pelton's Key to Full Series, Containing a minute description of each state and cguntry, the political and physical features of the earth, &c., forming a complete epitome of the whole subject. Where these keys are used in connection with the mapsf no other work is_ necessary_in_the_hands.of the4iiiiiir,lind - their cost is about one third the usual price of q_ 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. Believing the introduction of Pelton'ssays 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, end 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, 'leachers in Reading, most cheerful ly reccommend it to . the Directors of the different wards, for their adoption. 'l'. Severn, Principal, N. %V. Male Gram mer School. Rachel D. Griscom,Prineipal,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. .Teffras, Assistant. • Peter Cleaver, Principal, S. W. mate Secondary School. S. Abbott, Principal, S. W. Grammer School. C. Heebner, Assistant. James S. Lee, Principal, , gtoruei•-Wird Grammer school. . , - . • John. T. andolphy ! Principa);!: WOW° Ward Sec . ondary School., Lydia L. Creasori;': •130,0c0 Ward Grammer• Sahoef.-: - _: - I • . It C. '.l3eitdlet;* P,noc~pgl , Secondary School. • • George Print4;;piin.cipal:'!,:' f iWir.4 Grammer - School. Bell. W. Joneti;'-Piincliil;'S: Er Ward Grammer Daniel - S.- Hoff. Prineipitl,:;S:;-E.-Nllnrd Secondary SchadVi.- . ; 4 , Catharine- HY idernan,' , : PruicipaiSl E. Ward' Secolidary, School', Joseph. liiilaburger,..POncipal,,,N..: E. Ward 3 +, , E C. A. Harper,,Principal, N.„ Ward H. Tree dal! N. E;-IV.:Secon &try SchoOl.• • - .F!riCe Of fall rifiii4Viliih'ioo4 o , l :: : . o rdais received atiti - qk ,. itipsv . or .Keys''serit to all paris of tgeemienry. - , ttg , • ' • . Phtla May 4i,1859f..1!:M,7, .".11.',.q"44#1 • lentowikailimies:thia'?itiethtid form his that hE; residence: ..".oi ..p" hiti.ootieff.all'Ottaellt dwelling, pppolto,4',echiec AtOrigitis,4Ho. la I, a 'few a OrPtAk' . '..' : ' : `-';,;ESSE EGIFIZIED. .50pternber 18,1851; -, . - ,:' 114.4111 nr.intato, March 1853.