N 1. - sti , ati.on 0 i)e,nea . ee: i4-,F1,.;'.. .-:,,,,f4:::.„, ~..• -...- f 1 . 1 . 1 a 2 2. E ';+;' 4 ; , ; , - R-ri, ..........„-r,„7-4.7. :". - I t?. -i• ' Cto ' , ,0; -.„ '- .•,, ..;.,11. The Lehigh Trampartatiwi Comp, Gtvn NoTico that• they are now prepared to redeye merchandize and forward it with promptness and dispatch from Philadelphia to Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Nlituch Chunk, Penn Raven, Haven, and Wilkesharre, and also to all intermediate places on the Delaware and Lehigh Canals and Lehigh and SusTiehantia Railroad. The proprietors would inform their friends and customers that they have added several new Boats to their line, which will greatly faciliate their business. They still continue - to du business at the old stand, first wharf above Vine street, directly opposite the Salt Store of H. &J. Wright. They also for ward goods to and from New York to Wilkesbarre, also to all intermediate places via Detat\ are and Raritan Canal and Dela ware and Lehigh Canal. Goods shipped by this lino will go by A. S. Neilson's line of vessels to New Bruns wick which will be found at ili Albany Basin, foot of Cedar Street, North River.— Any information required can be had .of Reynolds& Clark, No. 101) West Street, or at Neilson's A,gent.of - lice, SS West Street. The Company have large Store I louses at Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Alauch Chunk, White Haven and NVilhesbat r&'. DRAKE, WILSON & Co., Proprietors. AGENTS . Aug. J. Ritz, Allentown. H. S. Moorehead, Philadelphia. John Opdycke, Easton, Borheck & Knauss, lii.thlisllem, A. W. Leisenring, Maud) Chunk Horton & Willceshatre Allentown, May 5, V-153 Catasatiqua Van!, Opposite Laubacies Effotel. Joseph La qh Adopts this limited to iniorni his friends and the public in gotiorl, that he has lately purchased the stork, fixitiro-i. torts &c., of Mr. Leapold Pick, aid hiA..;after continuos the business in his men rant,. at the -1)Id Stand" directly opposite he 'raver,' Ilouse, in the Borough of Cams:m(llla, Hanover township, Lehigh county, where he will be prepared to furnish Monuments, liaiia►i Tombs, Head &ones of all description. Plat - loons, Sills, Table 'Pops, Sc.,. 4.e., 4.c. together with every other articlo in his line, of superior quality, and on as reasonable terms as any miter establishment in the country. Ile keeps the liet , t and most ex periencrd workmen, and his prices will b.! such as will satisfy those who may favor him with their custom. JOSEPH LAUBACH. Catasauqua, Juno 23. • 11-i7lll . \i. \a - I. s, E .7'o° T 1 T. -_. No. <IS, East liamilton surd, Al lentown, adopts this method to in form his friends and tile public in general, that he has made. A Ilentown his permanent residence. Ile has opened an office at his dwelling, opposite fireldel's American Ilo lel, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth &Co's. Store, where he will be i liappy to offer his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He will 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 generalsatis faction. Allentown, A pril '2 I, ISSI. T-1 y Coachmaking Establishment In Allentown. 11111 all Respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he continues on an extensive scale, the Coachmaking Business in all its various branches., at the old stand in West Hamilton Street, No. 5'2, directly op posite Hagenbuch's Howl, where he is al ways prepared to manufacture to order at the shortest notice, and also keep on hand, Fashionable Vehicles • :4 O'A IF r such as Baranehrs;Rorkaways, Carryalls, York Wagons, Salkeys,.S.e. ,N•r. which, for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed by any Coachinaker in the State or elsewhere, while his terms are as reason able as those of any other establishment.— He uses none but the best materials, and employs none but the best of workmen— consequently, he intoills that the vehicles manufactured at his establishment ...shall 'take the shine" of all others manufactured in this part of the country. 11a professes to understand his business by exp-i wi l c o , an d therefore assures the public that he is ena bled to render satisfaction to his customers. Call and judge for yourselves. Igi'Wooden or iron axletrees made to or der : and Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Old vehicles taken in exchange for new ones at a good bargain. IiOBERT KRAMER May 11 r _ _ .1)t1111011 The first Cotillion Pariy of the season, will come oil on Thursday evening, the 29th of September next, at the House of Henry Roth, (Union Head Quarters,) in Allentown. Dancing to commence nt b o'clock in the evening. Excellent music is engaged for the occasion. HENRY ROTH Allentown Sept. 111. New Goods. New Goods. Builders Look Here. A-M2,71' ASSORTiyiENT OF Hol The undersigned announce to the'public, that they have just returned from Philadel phia and New York, with a very large lot of I lardware, consisting of r.,;ilde4l - 4 z., a House Furnishing 3theles, vitiAZiCallrry, Coach 'frin»nings, SaVery and Sh9r : lindings, ail of which will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give Saeger's Ilardwu.te lasrt S. • . tor°, sign Of the a call in order to convince theinselvesof the fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.' O. & J SAEGER.. ci—ly April To Moose-licepers. A great assortment of I louse furnishityi articles, such as AMELED alal tinned inside,cooking Vossels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket tles, fish and 11:1111 kettles, frying pans, grid irons, waillo irons, kti:c. TEA and Waiters, from com mon to fIIIC, in sets and dozons. A Iso, goth ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns. KN I VES and FORKS—in sots and doz . - ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cool; and,butcher knives, w i t h a var i rl y of other manufactures April 22, c_:1111 POCKET and PEN KNIVES—Razors, scissors,.Lhears, from the best makers; one, two, three. and .1 bliole knives. SllO VELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes pick, axes, kR.c. 8[1(1V [.S and Tt /N( S, iron and brass polished stool fire 'sots and standards, coni hods, tailors' irons stariothitirt . irons, &c. for sale by a: —l y ii lot of Hammered and I:rdled Iron, Sheet Iron, .1 tnerican and English Baud Iron, I Iron, Cast and Shear Steel, square, Ilatounl 'mind, just received with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of U & J SA EC EM. A pril, ( - Jl„\ SS.—llo 13oxvs by 10, 10 by 1.2, 10 by 11, 10 by 15, I'2 by 10, and t•nrinus utber spizus, for sale by uch i-, To S: 10L'Al A K ElZS.—Just received a new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs French limbers, and numerous other artic les belonging to the shoemaking business & J SAEGER. & VA UNISII.—OiIs of all kinds, boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var nish of all kinds, Glue he sold cheap by PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes of John Bell's best make, also a large assort- Ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. Wll ITE LEAD.—`3 tons of IV ite Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by & J SAEGER. April, 22, NAII,S,-200 Kegs of the best Nails, Brads and Spikes, j ust received and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April 22, 110LLOW W A IZE.--500 Iron Pots an'd kettles, just received and ler sale at very reduced prices at the store of 0 & J SAEGER. To MECLIANICS.—TooIs of every de Icription, such as Bench and Moulding Plaires, Hand, Patine!, and Back Saws, 13raco and' Bitts, Auger Bius, Hatchets, Squues, &c., for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. JanCtry 5, To ED' ders. A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks, Iratchos Bults,llinges, Screws, Paint Brush es', and a variety of other building I lard ware just unpacking, turd for sale cheaper titan ever by 0 & J SAEGER. January 19, 1853. . ¶-Iy alltl4 .l . ltA )PactraUce Just received at the Store of the subscri bers, a lot of 111i1l Picks, William 13rady's Paient. This is a New Mechanical 'Fool, the best ever invented and only wants to be used to the proved. Apply soon. 0. & J.. SAEGER. April, 1:3. ¶-4w Grain Want,ed. 50,0 00 Bushels of W heat. Rye, Corn and Oats wanted, for which the hjghest market prices will be paid by the subscribers, at their store on the South west corner of Market Square and flainilton street, in Al lentown. EDEesIAN, E - lANSE & Co. Allentown, April 29 11--Orn 11-6 m WILLIAM S. MARX ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office in the eastern front room of the building of John D. Lawall, formerly Horn beck's west of the Courthouse. 9 --3 9,„ 1. . SECT. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Corporation of the Borough of Catasauqua, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That no person within the said Borough shall erect any building or buildings, adjoining to or upon any street, lane or alley except in conformity with the Bor ough map, and whenever any dispute shall arise concerning the lines and boundaries, or any lot or lots aground about to be built upon the sane, shall be refered to the Borough Engineer who shall have power to regulate and mark the said lines and boundaries, and any person or persons erecting said buildings what shall devi ate from Borough map, by.extending his or her buildings beyond any or either of the lines or boundaries marked therepa, shall forfeit and pay the stun of fifty dollars, to be recovered for the use of the corporation, provided that the suit shall be institu ted within one Month after the of once shall be committed. SecT. 2. Any citizen of this Borough or tiny other person building, erecting or repairing any house, stable, outhouse or shop on any of the public streets, lanes or alleys, within the limits of this Borough shall have the privilege of using one hall' (or in case where a building is carried on opposite, one-third) of the whole width of said street, lane or alley, adjoining his building ground, and no more, to put his stone, brick, lime, sand, (porter, timber, or any such materials as he may want in the progress of building, until completed, said privilege however not to extend longer than a reasonable time thr the completion of said building. St;cT. 3. It shall be the duty of the Street Commissioners to notify all such person.; tts nay have availed themselves of the privileges aforesaid, in the presence of witnesses, to remove ten days alter the completion of said buildings or a reasonable time liar its completion, all such obstructions from such streets, lanes or alleys, as may remain On any of them, in consequence of their respective operations, and if such person or persons shall raise or neglect to clear said streets, lanes or alleys within ten days after notice, then the Street Commissioners shall remove the same, and s hall make out a correct bill of the expenses and costs, arising from the removing uf said obst ructions, tind shall lodge information with the Burgess, and the said Street Commissioners shall recover the amount 01' the bill in the name of the Corporation, and likewise live dollars I,ir the use of th,,, Borongltfur said offence to be recov ered in the same snit. SEcT- 4. In the building, of porticos, steps, &c., on the sides of the streets, the lwrson or persons so building them, shall not occupy more than live feet of the pavement, where said pavement is ten feet in width and upwards, and where said p ivement is less than ten list none shall be hilt so as to leave a clear passage way of less than five feet in width, and all porches porticos, steps, &c., already built; shall be so altered as to conform to the above regu lation. And it shall be the duty of the St Commissioners to notify all persons violating the • above regulation ; so tAi alter or remove such porches, porticos, steps, &c., and if such persons shall not so alter or remove said porches, porticos, steps, &c., within twenty days after said notice, it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioners so to alter or remove said porches, porticos, steps, &c., as to conform to this regulation, and shall make out a bill 111 . the expenses and costs of said rt.intoval or alteration. And the said Street Commissioners shall recover the anumnt of the bill in the name of the Corporation, and likewise five dollars for the use of the Burough lbr said otii•nce, to be recovered in the same suit. Enacted into an Ordinance at Catasauqua, July 25, 1 3 3 DAVID THOMAS, Burgess. ATTEST—Owen Rice, Sec. ';- I v S,ILIGER 0 & :f SAEGER Ile it enacted and ordained, by the Corporation or the Borough of Catasauqua, ill Tinvit Council assembled, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the sumo. Si:cr. 1. It shall nut be lawtill fur ant• person owning a dog or dogs, slut or sluts, to permit such animal or animals, to rim at large uninuzzled list the.term of ninety days, after public notice shall have been given by the Town Council, to eunfine, or elli:.e tually muzzle them for that time. & J SAEGER SEcT. 2. lfany such owner or owners, after notice as afore said from Town Council, shall teats() or neglect, to comply with the above section, by confining or effectually muzzling, his, her' or their dot, or dogs, slut or sluts, as aforesaid, every pet•son so offending, shall fortbit and pay hr every such ofrence the sum of one dollar, to be recovered by action of debt with costs of suit f or the use of the Borough.• • • Si Ci% 3. It shall be the special duty of the Constable of the Borough, to kill and remove all dogs found muffing at large, us albresaid, and for every dog so killed - and removed he shall rcceive (rem the Treasury of said Borough, the sum of not less than fifty cents, nor more than one dollar. Seer. 4. It shall be the duty of the High Constable annually, on or belbre the 15th day of April, to furnish to the Secretary of the Council, a .correct list under oath, of the number of dogs or sluts, owned or kept within the limits of the Borough, together with the name of the owner or keeper thereof; Ibr which service he shall receive the sum of five cents each, to be paid out of the Borough Treasury. SECT. 5. It shall be the duty of the officer or other person on whom the duty of Preparing the annual tax duplicate shall devkAve hereafter, to add to the amount of tax annually charged against the several tax payers within the I3orough, the sum of one dollar l'or the first dog, and two dollars tir each additional dog, and the sum of two dollars for each slut or bitch, so o‘‘ned or-kept by him, her or them, which said sums of money shall be collected and paid over by the tax collector of the Borough, in the same manner, and under the same penalties, as other taxes .for Borough purpo ses are by law now collected and paid over, and the filet of any dog or slut fed and kept about the house; shall be suflicient evi dence to charge-the occupier thereof with said tax. Enacted into an Ordinance at Catasauqua, July 25, 1853. DAVIT) TuomAs, Burgess. ArrEsT—Owen Rice, See. Be it ordained and enacted by the Citizens of the Borough of Catasauqua, in Town Council assembled, that a tax of five mills on every dollar shall be laid on the estates, real and personal, in the Borough of Catasauqua, and the respective offices and posts of profit, trades and professions and occupations, of the citizens of the said Borough, agreeably to the last county assessment and the valuation thereof, and the town clerk is hereby required, to make out duplicates and apportion the tax accardingly, and said tax is hereby appropriated for defraying the contingent and other expenses of the corporation for the current year. Enacted into as Ordinance, at Catasauqua, July 25, A. D. 1853. DAVID Titom.ts, President. r t 1 . T T.O ST-- 0 wen Rice, .Set. an Ordinance Relative to- the erection of Houses 1 the Borough of ~at Ordinance • Regulating . , bogs in the Borough of Calasamitia an-Ordinance To levy and collect defraying the exp.enceB of the Borough ty CaUrsa:via, for the current year. Calasauqua • .in Ordinance For the Regulation of Partition fences within the Borough of Whereas inconveniences and controversies linty arise, in relatibn to partition fences, and it is expedient that the sante slreuld be prevented and remedied within the Borough of Ca tasauqua, by soave wholesome repdation. Sear. 1. Be it therefore ordained and enacted, and it is here by ordained and enacted by the authority of the Corporation of the Borough of Catasaucion, in Town Council assembled, that there shall be appointed by the Town Council of the said Borough, as often as they see occasion, three discreet persons, inhabitants and housekeepers within the said Borough, to , be regulators of partition fences within the same. SECT. 2. The said regulators, or any two .of them, shall have full poWer and authority to regulate partition fences within the said Borough, and where adjoining parties improve or enclose their lots, such fences shall be made, (in the manner generally used) and kept in repair at the coped costs or the parties, so that the price for making exceed nut ten dollars linr every hundred feet, unless the owners or possessors between whoin such fences are, or shall be erected, agree otherwise; and Waller party between whom such partition fence is or shall be made, shall megleet or refuse to pay his part or moiety lit• the repaii hug or setting Up such partition fence as al*esaid, according to the award of the said regulators, or any two of them (one copy whereof shall be furnished to each of the said parties Wider the hands or the regu lators who shall make the same) the part• by whom such fence is or shall bb repaired or set up, may have his action at law or before Justice of the Peace of the Ibirough, Ibr the recotry of the moiety or the sail cost, and of the cost of the regulation. Enacted into an Ordi!tance at Catasauqua, August e, 185:3. DAVID TIIOIIAS, Burgess. ATTEsT—Owen Rice, See Ordintomee• Concerning the duties of High Conslade Ile it enacted and ordained by the Corporation or the Borough of Catasamma, in Town Council assembled, and i 4 is hereby en acted by the authority oldie same. SECT. 1. In addition to the duties particularly imposed on the High Constable of this Borough, by the several Ordinances in force, it shall be his duty to execute all process and warrants to him directed and delivered; and all monies received by the staid Iligh Constable to and-for the use or the Borough, shall be paid within ten days thereafter to the Treasurer of the Ilurough; and the said High Constable shall at least'once a week in warm weath er, walk through the different paris of the Borough, in order that the Ordinances fur preventing so ice nail other beasts front run ning at large, may be carried into effect, by giving the notice re quired in the ditil_Tent Ordinances, to the Street ConfinissifmeN and others; and also to give notice of all nuisances, obstructions or impediments in the streets, lanes, alleys and gutters, that they may be removed, and the person or persons, the authors thereof; may be prosecuted ; he shall give iniormation to the Burgess of all offences committed against.the ordinances or the Boron Hi, the mines orthe offliders, and the ‘vitnesses, in order that the offm qers may be prosecuted, and euroree obediance to the regulations fir the goo] orthtr and govermn uit or the Borough, and general ly to do and perrorm all such things as the Council, by ordinn ces may order or direct_ r. 2. The lligh Constable shall be entitled to have and receive on all such warrants and process served by hile the same fees as any other constable. is allowed Ihr such service, and lir the perrormance of the particular duties herein required of him, he shall have and receive such stun as the Council shall direct to be paid to him, half yearly, by an order drawn on the Treasurer, by the Chairman of' the Conned and countersigned by the Clerk, which stun shall be fixed soon alter hi; election to office.. Sr•.cr. SEeT. 3. If Ihe Ili;411 Constable shall neglect any of the duties required of him in this or ;my other ordinance, he shall forfeit and pay for each offence the son of three dollars, to be recovered by action or debt, before the Burgess for the use of the Borough with costs. It shall be the duty or the Iligh Constable to pre serve order on Sunday in the Borough, and prevent strangers and ull others - from breaking the Sabbath, and il• he lied any person so doing, he shall lodge a complaint with one or the magistrates or the Borough, so that such person or persons may be proceeded against, according to the Act or Assembly, against %ice and im• morality. S run 4 Enacted into au Ordinance at C7atasanqua, Auguit DAVID T 11031,6, BlirgeSS A.TTEsT—Owen Rice, See an Ordinance Concerning. the Vice (f'Streel Commissioners of t& 13orougli of Calasouqua. 13e it ordained and enacied by the Corporation or the Borough of Catasatiqua in Town Council assembled, mid it is hereby enact ed by the itlllirrity the S:1111e.. SECT. 1. It shall be the duty of .the Street Commissioners to report to the Council in writing or otherwise nee a mouth dur ing their election, all such improvements and repairs as they shall think necessary to be done, on any of the lanes, alleys, streets or highways of the Borough, and likewise the progress made in such works or repairs as may have been directed to be done. St r. 2. The Street Commissioners shall have power to do Such work on the Highways, streets, lanes or alleys, of this Bor ough as they see proper, and think to. be necessary to be dime, without the direction of the Council, provided the expense of such arks or repairs to not exceed the sum of five dollars per month. Srac•r. 3. When any improvements or repairs shall be directed by the Council, the . Street Commissioners shall employ such able, diligent and fitithful laborers, artificers or workmen, as shall and will perform their reasonable duty'at the business for which they are engaged, for which they shall pay to each of them the usual prices for such sarvices, taking a receipt therefor, which shall be a proper voucher, in the settlement of their accounts;' no item whereof shall be allowed without being substantiated, by legal and sufficient evidence, except the compenstition for their own care and atteedance, in overseeing the .workmen, and for each day faithfully employed, they shall receive each the sum of one dollar. SECT. 4. Orders shall bo•drawn on the 'Treasurer• of the Bor ough, in litvor of the Street Commissioners, from time to time for such sums of money as in the opinion of the council, may he ne cessary fin• the improvements and repairs, ordered by them, to be d'one on any of the public roads, streets, alleys or lanes in the 'Borough. • SECT. 5. At the end of the year for which the Street Commis sioners shall have been elected, they shall present to the Council, an account made out, embracing all their Borough accounts, re ceipts us aforesaid, with the whole amount of their receipts, during the last year, cud on neglect or refusal so to do without rendering Calasautp«t to the Council a satisfactory excuse therefor, they shall roach and pay the sum of thirty dollars, to be sued ror awl recovered with cos t s o f sn it f o r the use of the Borough. Suer. 6, 'l'hc Street Commissioners shall have authority to cause all streets, lanes or alleys or lho Borough, to he opened to their proper with, when directed by the Town Council, and to cause those already open, to be maintained in their proper width; and it' tiny person or persons,. owning land adjoining, shall erect or encroach on the said streets, lands or alleys, or either of them, and shall neglect or renise to open the same in lifur weeks, after the notice given him by the said Street Commissioners, it shall and may be Madill Ow the said Street Commissioners,: to open them to the full width, and cause such person to pay the cxpence or removing the erections with costs. : 4 1:cr. 7. It shall hereafter•hc the duty of the Street Commissioners, if' they s h a lt think that any tree or trees, within the hounds. or tlw lloroogli, is a nuisance or obstruction . in the rootway or gutters, to give notice be tween the first day o f November and the: first day or Jlarch, to the owner or Possessor,: or owners and possessors, in front 0 ( premises slide tree or trees may be, to remove the same; and in case or rein s al or neg l ect , in live drays tlwrualler, to comply with such, noli,re, then it shall be the duty oldie Street , C o mmis s i o ners, to remove the same, and. elm rge the person or persons with the ousts,: or removal, which shall be recovered with costs. Seer. S. If any person or persons Atilt feel agrievod by any thing done in pursir-- once of this ordinance, he may appeal to the Council, by giving notice of such appeal to the Chairman or said Council, within three days alter nthice to remove ; and the Coun cil shall give him redress (Whip ha s b een ag grieved.) by the Chairman of the said Coun cil, calling the Council together to hear and determine the same. Enacted into an Ordinance, at Catasamla, August 8, A. D., 153. J) vin TnomAs, Burgess. ArrEsT—Owen Rice, Sei7. SalaliTs' School Books. The subscribers who are largely engaged in the public:l6o34 School and other Books; have lately made arrangements for the Pub lication of one of the hest Series of School Books,—beine , seven in t u nber,—ever pub li-hvd in this state. They are calcu'nted for the gradual progression ref the pupil in the ordinary brunches of popular education. The idma rations are admirably adopted and cannot fail to fix the mind upon sound moral principles which is ever the foundation of a gond education. he the whole they believe Sanders' series eel School Books by for the most complete, that has ever been published and would' respectfully recommered them for adoptioue in all the free schools M the St a t e . SOWER & 13.: RN ES, No SI, North :3rd Street, Philadelphia. Tune 'V. 11-31 n. - - - - --- Good Horses and Safe Vehicles: Oct ryes cry. VA st cut. THE subscribers take this method to in— Conn 'heir fritint!s and the public in general,. that they have entered inio partnership in the Livery !tuskless, in the stable formerly owned by (teorge Beisel. They have an. entire ovw stock of r ii it i r : l l HORSES, IIItRIAGES,Itc. Their Horses are gentle and all: eood travellers ; their vehicles mostly new and of the latest style, and such ns have been used are repaired and repainted in the best manner. They continue the business at the old stand in William street, in the Bo— rough of Allentown. They will always be prepared to furnish brir ca,toint-rs at the shortest possible no tice with sate and gentle horses, good car . - riages and careful drivers if requested. Fatuities can be suited at all times with' ve— oicles to their particular taste. Their charges are reasonable, and in or— ler to continue their high credit they here— tofore gained of being the "best livery estab lishment in Allentow•n," they will kayo nothing undone to keep on hand the best and safest, horses,the neatest and most splen— did.carriages, and sober and careful drivers. Their charaes are very reasonable and hope by strict attention to business to satis— fy all those who may favor them with their custom. 'l'. P. 110•PP1IAN. JESSE SIEGFRIED Septombor 15.155 ¶-3m ligfileolcsalc Wine and Liquor Store, N. W. CORNER or TIIE MARKET SQUARE. ALLENTOWN, PA.. DILLINGER k enAIG Inform Their friends and the public. gen 4. entity, that having made arrangeMents with two of the largest importing houses in New • York and Philadelphia, to supply them with n; FOREIGN r!r • „tillea Wines, Lilonrs, they have. Just' reciii'Veti, and shall continue to receive, dire& from the custom-house stores, the choicest WINES, LIQUOR'S, &c., such ns Dark and Pale Brandy, Pure Malawi Gin, Porl !Pine, Madeira !line, Sherry Wine, Claret (line, Jamaica Spirits, They will also always have on hand and' for sale DOUI3LE.RECTIFIED WE-lIS KEY, Wine Bitters, Cordials, Demijohns and Stone Jugs. 'l'n all of which they invite the attention of Store 'and Hotel keepers, and others wishing to purchase, to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. DELLINGER, & CR A IG. Allentown, June 15. "
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