4:44. c ri_ t „AN Grand Exhibition Of Fnshionvbie Fall and Winter 4') tr'lri. 2 AT THE Igeiv/ Cheap gi;tcx-e GU CcF Cii'!;l-11, Thc:Fo , cntlemon, mkt. thi, !hod to in form do it frierichz and tilt• Hblic nt gvnerni that tlc' have rercivi d.a Holy large and woll selocmd Hock of roll and 11 info' Goods. which they are 110 \V ready to dis pose off to their co:Aminis et the lowest prices. Their immense stock has been selected with the utmost care and consists of Clothes, Cassi3l:ers,SatEraris, and Eles:oiry, besides 1)c -laines, A la pa cco log hanis, Plain and Figured Poi lifts, liu lies ,and PrintF, 13oots, Shoes, f Cubs; ativ..nmare Hardware, Louki;ig Cdassi.s, Stutionar Books, which they invite the attention oldie friends and the puldie esenerafly, cimfde that the fulk....t 1.,,t1. in I. vire a quality. will pave nto Nil who may Iu thorn with n Eric's ‘N iil be !•::id in change for County produce. .They have reason to be thankful for favors rect teed thus far r a nd hope by alt tion to hnsinct , .s, disposing of tht•ir goods small proliis, good treatment towatds the customers to merit n ill a greater id are o customers. CETZ & 611.13E11T. Septemter 14.y;—Go• roperi•ics _Fish 6 Neal. The undersii2ned have just reci.ived an entire new Steck of Groceries, Fish and Salt which they intend to sell at the low. est prices at their Store in Catasauqua, Le high county. GETZ & GILI3EIIT. Septeintwr 11. 0r.11..1 . ! Tho h:tre oprded a Coal Yard in (..!iiia,-'311.1:o, and x‘H;l pan t:uui keep on hand all kit:•!:.3 (.1 Coa/ which they will t:,..11 at zroaily rydne, d pi ices. GEI Z &GILBERT. 1:-Gm Septerul:cr 1.1 ( 1 1)11ilno . Th, ki,t, all kinds of Ready made Clolhiag. en d, and %tiff! make tu order, at the lowezit unsisible prices. GEIZ &GI LBER T. Catasauqua, Sept. 14. 111-11 in E. W. Eekert's NVIIIJI.ESALI: AND IIETAII -g- . ID t t. i . D . `obi - tece,sillv.i' , ,lnciS-ir!lt.r ~.: til tn ol No. 80, &lit. Hamilton Street, 8 ri• ALLEN TOWS, E•ii. 2 e _ t7GOODS ALL frAI:RANT • I) 4 1- t? July 20. 4:- yg ! ,. f;l2 :'•1111 012., John 'ttptip 41:1np, 1'0.45 S')[ i i 1 sEi 'c INF) S LiZEE'r, A re now oponina for the Fall Trade, a large and tccll a.sornuent of RIBBONS, FEATHER FLOWERS, ANT) ISillin IT Goods in general Confining thenralve:sexclusively to this blanch of the trade and. importing the lat.. ger part of their stock, ei.ables them to offer an assortment, minorpasseil in extent or variety, which .will be sold on the inost faviirable term . September 28. ¶—arn Sellin!x Goods at Cost. In Order to qui! Business. TerB.73E. Cash I' The subl , criber would respectfully inform the citizens of :NllcntOwn, and the public in genera!, that he is srllin his Entire Stock of Store Goods at lir:zt cost prices, in order to quit busine.ss. The stock consists of a general vari.•ty of every dp, , cription ofGonds, and therefore invites the attention of all to this pciiive fact. So all who want Bargains, ple'ase give him a call at the , •Beoples Store." Syr'. 1111) , r ;73 .I;iisim:ihrt or Partnership, t`,,Lice is r, t,y • , that the Partner itercterort I,etween Thoinas .Iloore and .Nuthrut Lamletischlager. in the and:Coal bu:-ii u in' Allentown. has .• di solved on the I t of September,lbs3, -cr)svnt. All those who know theinsdli...s.to - be indebted to said firm, are ear!, i i'e4nested to c tll oo 7'homas ciid olaci•olf hwiness, where the books moil remain a short time, and settle their accounts, in order that the business of the old firm can be brought to a close, 1 nomAs Moottu, NATHAN LAUDENSCIILAG Allentown, Sept. 7 ViAIEgTED. Timothy Hay, Whcat, Rye, Corn and Oats, (or:which the highest market price will be paid by PRETZ, atm] & co. 'll —0 w May 4, 1189. poimmluaniat.Clott)iitg Breinig, ricligh and BrAnig, South East corn cr of Hamill »t and .S'event h ,S7reet, .411m/own. Inform their friends and the public in gen eral that they have Merchant 'IP a i Earl ng Fr,nsinss, 2 . 7 ) ~--: lately follow, d ly N. ligh _421 ~,,!, ...., and Breiiii2, and intend . to r .. . - .` ..:17 '. - -::-.: / .- continue the salll , t 11101'' P.X [.t: .t'"'":-• ,• ' I' Illt'l. than veer. Thtly !..:.:-..., 7 ) , therefore adopt this oll' a ,t)r i. t'L- i 'l i .... to informtheir old custoMers, ....;--'..: • :- and "hundreds of new onus" I'q r-i - t 1 Ii i that they will at their new i 1 , , i. 1 ,,_ ..,.....6:... PSI a hlif.hment, present the Newcst and Fashionabfe Goods,' ever brought to this place, and having pur chased in Philadelphia and New ` link Fe .0' COSA' 1 itiiitl.mv them to sell loiter than any ntlit , r estaliiishment of the kind in A Ilia:town. Thee have seli etc(' their Goods with an eve to dutability and fancy, and have none but the. latest steles in the Market. Their stock of Goncls ninon , other articles, consistinf Cloths of r.ll color.: and priers, Cin.sit. is, of French and American inantifacnirers ; Vestings, Silk V. Ivets. Satins, Silks, Wors t, r d ri:,d other detcrii.tion.-,fivlred and pl.in, btrts ;:lid Shirt-collars. Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, I lase, Suspenders. fie., li. - :ides el:tny cher articles coming in their line of binito FS. and ail will be sold 'ai. the. !owt , :t prices. Tb, it stncli of Itcr,),lnade flothing, compr;s,,, v,,ry 0,;,,i-,, in the clothing line, from an over-coat (lOWn to all under-shirt, ina.a up after the hue ;t and 1110`.4 iiirditOtia lII,' Si 3 !i':. 'There t•I0Cli heillg SO I'Vells.i 110, that tune 'A tii leave it, unless titled from the i i•bottom to the top" Cust.oiner Work, , will be d, to up as usual, and for their wort; they are willing to he held res to amide, two of the firm being practical and all the work is made tip under their own supervision. Thankful for past favors they trust that attention to business, "small profits and rinick sales" will be the means of bringing' new customers to their establishmnt. 15.1.% ti e r ::v ilf i. , - Jo ItEIN .. AlklitiVO, &pt. 7 , ll—Gin WENNER, BREINIG & Co. No. 246 Washington St. New York. The Undersip . ned hereby respectfully in-' form their friends and merchants generally,' that they hare csaddiz.twd thenast Ives ; "Wholt sale Commission Alercliants and Produce Doalers,"nt No 216, 11 . adiingtun &reel., in the city of Nev York. They have facilities to render every in ducement to Pennsylvania, ns well as other State merchants to trade in this market, with their various articles of merchandise, where in they can at all lions realize a price, su perior to any other it) uhe United Smtes. It is an aciolowleilizA fact, that the great trade heretofore wending ils way to other markets, is now rapidly finding avenues throurth the various additional hail Roads. to the Gr..‘at Emporium of New York City, and why is this'? I3ecause merchants find upon trial a profitable result. They belzin to open their eyes, and Set' hew 1011.1 they have suffered by other mar- Leis, whereas had they had a niarlut the one op.•n to thew, the result by this time, would have contributed materially to their W) !fare ii) business. Nlerchunts consulting their own intorist plainly see, that inland Ports. :ire inade quate LO consume the amount of produce and other materials sent to thein, and tl,o result follows. that a groat ainotrin of the some find its way to the grrat centre of at traction Now York, to which place, (alter citv speculitors go to :nuke their profits, aid in this they generally succeed I:,r the consumption and exportation there, is so much greater und prices consorpv.iitiv none renionorating. Thew are upwards of thirty Steamships now running, and others in pro t . t retss, and will soon be athled to the vatious inakinz, regular trips to and front this port to the various ports of our SOlithern States, Cuba, South A merica, California, A ustralia, England, Ireland, France and some GI the German States, and hundreds of ships are constantly sailing to and coining from all ports of the World. All then come here to procure a share of our countrys production, and Ni w York 'city being the greatest commercfal city in America, and the most convenient port of uccess•by ships and steamships,it is thert - tfore constantly flooded by them, cat rying at way au enortnoits a.nount of merchandise. J. W. GRUBB %' - 6 W The Undersigned, therefore solicit con signments of all merchants, that may feel disposed to give the market a trial and they hope by prompt attention thereto, and per severing efforts to procure the highest market prices, to gain a liberal share of patronage. N. B.—Any further information can be had, by addressing the above firm. WUNNER, BREINICI & CO: (,co. Wenner, P. 13. nrcinig, jr., F. 11. Weidner C. & L. Denison, No. tit & 84 Dey New York. Sillcinan, Sheliald & Co., 226 Front St. Harper & BrotherSiPublis hers, 327, 329, 331 Pearl St. • • David D. Wagner, President of the Easton Bank, Easton. Augustus Luckenbach, Esq., Jacob Rice,. Crider and Lerch, Bethlehem. Grim & Renninger, James F. Kline & Co., Weidner & Saeger, Allentown. October 5. 111--Gm BPizokcccgle CO:111111S81011 Merchants, References I A Ikrll,w Landlord' egreeos: 17. .11I'cub, wreby informs his friends and the public in r , eneral. that Le has takcit the Itiechnuiesboro ia!(.11c1. , lately kept by Samuel in Al, chanics •, bow. Smolt Wheithall l_, high coon t}', wit re be will he happy lose,. friends and old acquaintances. house favorably :Milted on the pleat toad from Allentown to ;;I:tuch Chunk, ex cellent %valet before the door and the best of liquors in the /Jew. 11r. I:trett is a ;rood provid , r, keeps an exerliviit laid,. clean bed:, in short it is one of the best public houses.«) he . romad in the county. 11,, trusts by strick t attention to business, be will met it a good share of pub lie patronag.e. :11 , rhanicshoro, June 1. • 11 1 . A. 1.15,110115 r 'c'r) 1 1'7 4ilt. .1 .10 it) 4, IL .. 1 X EJfin'iro TYX. Tile nod. r•e2.l:, II t. I lus mpthod to in form 1;i:: friend- am! lbe public in general, that he lat, ly receive d lreno New Ym.lc and i'llikt! , -IpLia a splendid a , ,-ortinelit of ;I • .r> f3oas, Cull's, Furs, &c, - of which he the low est s , . , 1211 RA Ile al.o nninulartmes all the above men tionedarticles to order, upon the latest slyieS, and under,tarid the littiners practically as well as nny manufacturcr in town. ile also employs mule but the most finished win limen ilia! Can ba v.ut. the si cad that -Neck'..: Ii ii. taka and e. - ear t•ci well, and are now " a ll I le holds forih one door WC!' t of Sebum.- the mirth of Hamilton it.).Aliere he will be happy to sir e . ‘ltioriirki favor hint with their cuse.mn. lie returns his sincere thanks (or the ma ny favors he has thus far received and trusts that his goods and their extreme low.prices, n•ill induce not onit• his old customers but - lots of new oni•s, w pirrchase of him. tVILIAAII NECK. Allentown, Sept. VI. t GIOTIOnS News The largest supply of goods ever brought to Allentown, can be found at. No. 3Q. EA,T HAMILTON STREET. HECK and NEWHARD'S Fla Zit of gi A , 'l'llese gentlonte a adopt this big method to inform their friends ,r - ".;': -. .. , s.‘,..",:r:;7 1 and the public in geneial :;.:,.-".-••,•...: that tiny have lately entered r;:o PL . -..d.....: /'', into paitnership. under the V.,..-..,: ii..i... ;.:-.., above mentioned firm, and f" . ( r .j') 14...' . will follow the ) 1 l l NI 1: ncu T 1: AN TAII.OIN li •0- -- . ETa7§4INENii,S, ill all its various bra»clies at the "old stand" formerly Lept by licele and Lch, directly opposite the "Itd , ...:ister ()lace," where they are preparod to •Il at the lowest prices all kinds 01 fashionable Goods, such as blue black and Lowy colored Cloths. Cassiineers and Vt stior s, \ ‘.. inior Clodo.s, Collars, l lan kerchiefs, Cravats, &c. They also keep on halal at all times a dirge and fashion:tole as sertint 111 of Er.leaC4 tnnde l'llatiking, tiucli as C.iiat, el iitiiry e.il ir and description, Pantaloons of all Ftyl , s and to ices,all kinds of Vestim:s, Shim: tool Coalorshirts,Corars, Cravats, Suspenders, &c., all of which they will sell at E 7 .N4ir:lovcii2Drary,' Low Prices, that no one, who visits their establishment:, can help to buy eitlit r Coat, Pants, l't sus, or stanethin.:, in thoir line of business. 'Phey have . jll-1 rtititat• I I from Philadelphia and New loi li ;nOl barn replettddied th e ir Siocl; Of goods tbat it may with tight bo turned the Aill'ill.olll :iall of Fashion. The o.orlt they turn out is under their OWII !...111ii.11'1,11 , 11, ;1111 Into ing talvged one' of the lust Cuiters in the cautitry, they will be able to turn out tlto"best /its." Coals, I?:tri:C:tieunits .11:1,11 Vests %%ill lai indile ii ; i to order after the newest fashion, int matter whether the material has been purchaSott of them or not. They return their thanks for the favors they have received and trust they will be continued. Fashion plates as they come out are al ways kept lOr sale. KECK & NEWII ARC). Allentown, August 31. 4 :1 —3m New Supply of Coal ! Farmers 6' LiDueburners LOOK EIEBE. 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 cossuming pub lic in general, which they willdisposo of at the following reduced prices: Chetanut Coal at $2 25 Extra Nut Coal, $2 37 Egg, Stove and Lump at $3 37 EDELMEN, I/ABSg & CO. April 20, 1853. 11--w6 A chance to gointo Business. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that he intends to relinquish business in Allentown, and thtrefore offers his entire stock of Store Goodson the most reasonable Terms to any persm or persons wishing to go into a good and stfe business. J. W. 3RUBB. September 28. • ¶-Gw -sir,Ttiosin. 011 C II ea. Me Le? igh Transpertsti;on Glyn 'NoTicr Cory ore now prepri..l , t; to and forwitrd it priunpiticss dtititich from to Easton. lit:ll.l,:it•in. A lionimtn, Clion1;. P, on I lavvo, ' , .1 . 11iN. I lorun, nod Wilke:ll:lFr , , and ;1 1 .,0 to oil oo,•roo , d;ra,. places on tilt• lidoware and nod TAligli The proprietors would inform their friends and customers that they have added several new Boats to their line, which will greatly fac":-.- their business. They still continuo to fin husint:ss rtt the old stand, first wharf above Vine street. directly opposite the Salt Store of 11. & .T. Wri t zlit. They also for ward aouds to and from Now York to Wilkesbarro. also to all intermediate places via D.da.c are and Raritan Canal and Dela-. ware and Lehirli li__:3m tit)o;ls 1.. v this linr• will g,n by A. S. Nvikoll':. Into 0; vo.-*.els in New wick Ivii;cll will bo funnel al LID. Alb.loy f , .ot of Coda]. t;treat, Nnrtlt River.- r, can be had of , ~, , N.). MO %Vt.:4 Sire( (, or nt N.•ikon's ,‘lront. oflico, ti ' , Nest Si re(.t. Tho Company hay° lar , o Sioro I lou,os at how. All, mow!). Mauch 1\'ll;io Hat , . o \Villiesharr... WIFLSON & (!0., Proprietorzz Aug.J. liitz. A Ilvtilim‘n. I. S. Alolrehead. Philadelphia. Jahn I.)pdvelp, I3Arh-cl; & ictiati,s,l3olhlohym, A. %V. .11nuch H ol t on Wilki•shatre May 5, 153:3 tuqua Ahrble Yard, Oppo-Ale Laub; ciem Hotel. .1 - eop; vp it _La sib Ch Adopts this method to inform his friends and the puHic in general, that he has latt.ly purcha , :ed the mock, fixtures, teals &c., of Tra,ve/d !'irk, and hereafter continues tL busia:•:-s in his own name. at the "uld Stat:d" directly opposite the Tavern in the Borough of Catasanqua, Hanover township, Lehigh county, wffere he will be prepared to furnish Monuments, Italian Tombs, Head Stones of all description. Plat forms, Sills, Table Tops, 4.c., Sc.,. 4.c. tog,pther with every other article in his line, of superior quality, and on as reasonable terms as any other establishment in the country le keeps the hest and most experienced workmen, and his prices will 1.)0 such as will oatisft• those who may favor him will' their custom. JOSEPII LAUBACII. Catasatiqua. June• 2!). 91--2111 C. H. it II k, stilloriacy re 'dill,. Ilan restifficil the practice of his profes sion in A 7 - 11 e may be consulted in the German and English hinginines. Ang-ii.4 12, 1,`":12. 11-1 Y Dr. S. V. _10.17,;1.1'7761,T. N. 4S,Easllhui i!toit street, A I -171.-lenno.vo, adopts this method to in form his friends and the public in general, that he has made Allentown his pellnanent residence. Ile has opened an office at his dwelling-, opposite Bechles American [Jo wl, a few doors east of Prctz, Guth &Co's. Store, where he will be happy to oiler his professional services in the science of Den ti,.nry. Ile will call nt private residences; if requested. t:r ilk terms are reasonahie. and ha in hart iiitich experience in the feel, .satisfied that he can give general satis faction. A Ileiltm% n, April 2 I, ""_45 I . IT—ly Coaeinnalcing Establishment Allentowri. ili 111 3AI 2110 nes!), cattily announei s to his friends and the public in general, that fie continues on an extensive scale, the. • Coaciunaking Business in all its various branches, at the old stand in Weo, Flairolion Street, No. 52, directly op posite lagenbuch's [late!, where he is al ways prepared to nrinu facture to order at the shortest notice, and also keep on hand, Fashionable Vehicles, such as Baranches.flochaways, Carrllatis, lark flagons; Sulkeys, \;e. which, for beau!y and durability cannot be surpassed by any Coachinalter 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 etaplays none but the best of workmen— consequently, he inttrids 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 experience, and therefore assures the public that he is ena bled to render satisfaction to his customers. Call and judge for yourselves. LV - Wonden or iron axletrees made to or der : and Repairing of all kinds d'one at thr shortest notice and on the most reasonable • t.-rms. Old vehicles taken in exchange for new ones at a good bargain. ROBERT KRAMER. May 11.. ¶—Om MiENTS 'gf -3 11 Nev GOPI T IS. Goods. .t. .....,,0.:.„....„,...7.r...f....„., rn,.... :) .,,_,...„..„, , ,:,.,,,„.;,q519).•,:c-1`; U. . ?4'4.1 1 M*A ! ' 4i.A516.1;4:.‘;:.'..51C. r -r; \'l'.A-, ..A.4l:;AZ•t"::::Vret:Z.G.4iV' ?7.2,.1,•C, I.4C'' A: -Ar; 1 ;g11_' 1 ffZ r i '15?1 1:1;i11.:,,,TiL1.K Cf:41‘13.:?rei44.:1374;;::—01e..h.,4 -.11:09:1-114i.104.7)"- gi ' .1 , ristne-' ~,, i ''',. ' 5"-F7t4 ` r -rv:/: ..1 . 1 , '• 1 .LszJl! 4,41 f t tt fiirr fir p. 1' 0 Vie Orl i• Z zA VT 4. 1. :.: +r-4.41P- '-'.. e gil_ itr r ..- -, 0•T.- 51 :a. •-• f :`;'.:,:.c:74:. ---•-egta.reS 4:::''',t;'#,41;;;,,,,5-,;,,. ~- ''' Liza:, ...-• ....,-•.:.-zirc.g.:4:x...,;,.;:.E.:: -,?,;:id;;;„6.-: , ~,:r.,".:;',,::-;,..-1 AA , t.d e.r,; ..4,-11..,:z.th,,,-2'.::tier-,;; s r iel :lS r ..t Ci I'. r J 0..:ry:1%a .. cr . A r,il:l.v grY / p . r: :Rua ..1 k• eje PP./ ; , ul•ltc. that tlioy I'l,l r:•tu:ncd frolp l'lti i;p1( 0 ,- ph in and New %% • itli a errs la t•(_. lot of I la rdwarc, cot:;;;:h t , nl . 11011.5 e ( 'oach NUJ/NW MEd ShOrriiiitntit;'N, ali i i Wl:iCi; atll 111' z•illti ;it t•Ntrt'iiii it• o• e: priCes. 'i'o,•a• todi : the pohlie to _iv, 11;;;dt% Store, :-Lti ( , 1 t;., - *3' -1 4 "1; a c 1,1 o,tivr to c.nvihN. :v0:-.f,1 the lact, that a , iwt.ny .1 4 , I V April 'l' Ela .!te•rs. 1 , -(ol:icht ficuFr. furniAing uti-I 1.::CA11 .E 1 )and timwd insitiv, cooking crss is, sn,:c and snw, pri.st.rvl , tlvs, ham I:l.nlos t irvinfz puns, grid - irons. irons, 1`...S IV..itors, front com mon to st‘c , A IC l :Pill, lli ~.ts.ro“! iii \-Nri-ty of potil•rns KNI yrs :inil rtIIZI.:6-1:1:-.etsiewl doz en,: :11,30 I;nive, (oily root; and botcher ‘vith 11 variety of other manufactures. April • T—ly • Pi)l' !ICET and PEN ICN:ll`E3—lrtazors, scissors. ,hears. from the hest e:akurs ; one, two, !Ind •1 blade knive. , . Si lOV 1 7 ,1,5, spades, hoes, chains, rakes picl;, axes, i'cc. mlO\7El;3 an d '1'.07.:C =S, Iron and brass polishod :loci (ire sets and standards, cons hods, tailois' irons fzinuotilitio . irons. C. fur salt! 10% April, '22., .1110 N.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English Rand Iron, I Iron, Cost and Shear Steel, square, flat, and lono.d. just received ivith An.ils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of U & J SAEGER. bloxvs (la-s. `4 by 10, 11) by 12, 10 by 1.1, Ili by 17). 12 by 16, and various other SOIZCF, fur sale 0 \V.I SAEGER. Sil( /1.1 \ [AKERS:Just r t' cAsi " s i `.. / ne%v t - t•••so..tment of Alnrocco ntol BitninlL' I, ,, ather, I,;t:As, Shoe-thread, 1 1' ooden Pe;; . Pronch IZ,lbers, alld 1111111CrOlIS other artic los belonging to the zslioennthing ho,:inef-s J S. iER. _ OILS NTA uNISII.—()iis oral] Linds, i,oih•d and rn;e,'l'urjnplitint., Var ;ii:,ll id :di Huck, (rilth• 6'; sold ()& .1 SAE( I'I,ANES.—A lull assortment of I'lanes of John I 1),•,t n I -A a a:ssort intuit of (. 'grin em :- er• • I. ' r :ale cheop I. J . NV I II VF: I).-2 tot:s ttl Lvad just rect2i red, Pure and ENI rt. ant: tnr sale &J SA tr_ly April, 22, of the bpst 13rad:. and Spilies,just rt.ceivcd :Intl for :;111 / kk:' .1 SA D.*: I. April 2'2, 11(11,1.,(111 . and jtv-i. rec. iv, : izt very pilee: ti., 'l'o tick- of evcry dt scription, such as LI, !lel., and .\l.;al(lin.i Plant's, Hand, Palinc;. and Each Suws, Bract. and I;itts„.l.u t :,,..r Butts, hatchets, &c.. 14. i ',Au h 3 . O & J SAES ER tvy Y A sp'mndidassortmt ot of Front and Parlor Locks with mineral knoLs, oprman Locks, Latches Bolts, I linges,Scr.•ws, Paint Brush es, and a variety of other building Hard ware just unpacking, and fur sale cheaper than ever by & J SAEGER. 11-1 Y Janunry 19, 185:1 Just received at the Store of the sphscri tiers, a lot at Mill Picks, William 13rady's Patent. This is a New Mechanical Tool, the best ever invented and only wants to be used to the proved. Apply soon. 0. &J. SAEGER. • 11-4 w April, 13 Grain 'Panted. 50,000 Buishels of Wheat, Rye, Corn and Outs 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. EDELMAN, HANSE & Co. Allentown, April '29 ¶-6m WILLIAM S. MARX ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office in the eristerri front room of the building of John D. Lowell, forrnerly Horn beck's west of the Courthouse. Allentown, April 4, 1850. ¶—tf • Notice to Travelers ' • I , tv ~,!,Avk..„--- ----4 ----o_,' ..1,•,.'J.v.,,..,41,,,„. - .____ .• . t.Z . g..z . ,ii r ; ;7•:t: " ,—..../ . ,... 4 _, ..-- _ . • -.:-.-ta., - 21.116.;.• ,- y.n.... ,7 ---'.. 19811,11, fOctlytiTen , 11,LENTOWN AND POTTSTOWN. 'Tice traveling public are hereby respect fully informed, that from to day, June Ist, 1:j3:3, a line of stages will commence miming between Allentown and Pottstown, and in connecti o n with the Reading Railroad convey passengers to Philadelphia. The :-;' , u t zcs will leave J. Y. Becht l's American low% Ade:limn, every mornin (Sundays - x tccpied) at 2 o'clock A. M. at'id the pas seiezen: will arrive in Philadelphia at half ;.tet I I o'clock A. M., and in time to take tt c \\'‘‘,:ern Railroad train for Pittsburgh. Tro•:,••willai rive in Pottstown in time to take the n,ctitine op•train to Reading and Potts vt,le, tool ;inlet. at the former place 10, ;ilitt al Ihr hot. r. at 12 o'clock P. M. 'l•h, end, 1,u 2 1,cd are neither time, eNp, rise or treuith. to make this line one of the hest to, Havel to either of the above. 11 has engaged sober and' cart lul di i‘ els. last horses and good coach cc. and Leittg that the nano passes through a delightittl countty. many will choose to tfelV.•: a Ott tl,i acc!,unl. SEAGREAYES. Alleet , Ave, July. I. i i..''i'c oii' The hseri her , %% ha arc largely engaged in the puLlicaiio.) of Scheal and other Books, have lowly made arra f or t h e P u b. of one of the Lrrt Series of School sev. ii in iinintair,—ever pub hi din this :Am,. They are calculated for the gradinil ion of the pupil in the ordinary loahches hlpapular education. The i:lmarmiemi ate admirably adopted and cannot Mil to fix Alr'inind upon sound moral principles which, is ever the foundation of a good etiucaeon. ( ht the whale thee believe Sanders' series 1.-.2ch00l Books by far the most complete, that has river been published and would recommehd them for adoption in ail the (roe in the State. 11OW El & BARNES, No ' 11, North :;rd Street, Philadelphia. Tune Good dorstis and Safe Vehicles! e fate), V & .1 SAEGER 4:-1 3 Till: subscribers take this method to in form their friends and the public in general, that they have emert d into partnership in the Livery Business, in the stable formerly own e d by George Beisel. They have an entire new stock of 04, HORSES, CARRIAGES.ac. 4) Their Horses ore gentle laid all - ste good trio ell”rs ; their vehicles mostly new and of tin , lan st style, and such as have hem - ) used are repaired and repainted in the best in:thocr. 'They continue the business at the old stand in street, in the Bo rough of Allentown. will altvays lie prepared to furnish :ho iv C 11,1.01111. rs at the shortest possible no tice with sale and gentle horses, good car riages and cartful drivers if requested. Families can be suited at all times with ve hicles to their particular taste. Their rhorgos are reasonable, and in or der to continue their high credit they here- , mime si, , d ul being the "best livery estab lishment in Allentown," they will leave nothing undone to beep on hand the best and so feq hoist he neatest and most splen did can iages, and sober and careful drivers. , it r ar,, s are very reasonable and Lope by strict attention to business to satis fy all those who may favor them with their custom. 'l'. P. HOFFMAN. Septythl, r ti . Vsolesale Wine and Liquor Store, N. W. CORxEI or THE MARKET SQUARE, .s .1 Inform their Irionds and the public gen erally, that having made arrangements with two of the largest importing houses in New York and Ph ladelphim to supply them with, .. FOREIGN cc'i:ii3 Wines, Liqours, - 1,41. 14 lthev have just received, and shall continue to receive, direct from the custom-house stores, the choicest WINES, LIQUORS, &c., such as Dark and Pale Brandy, Pure Holland Gin; Port !Pine, Madeira Wine, • Sherry !rine, Claret Mize, • Jamaica Spirits, 4.c., 4•C- ' They will also always have on hand and' for sale DOUBLE-BECTIFIED WHIS- • KEY, Wine Bitters, Cordials, Demijohns and Stone Jugs. To all of which they invite the attention o f Store and Hotel keepers, and others wishing to purchase, to call and examine • before purchasing elsewhere. DILLINGER & CRAIG. Allentown, June 15. 11--9 m TAKE NOTICE. The subscriber having procured a Fash— ionable Tailor, is now, prepared to do cus tomer work of every description, at the shor— test notice and in the most fashionable style, also all work done in this establish.- tnent, warranted to give entire satisfaction... Call at the corner of Eighth andElamiltorrs street, opposite Hagenbush's Hotel..at.thcr Red Sign. J. W: GRUBB.. , Allentown, August 3. 11;,-Atti!v Sanders' ;:choul Books. lAN ist V.,.stftitAislxineut. JESSE SI EGFRIED ii--3m A LLENTo WN, PA DI ILLI NG ER & CRAIG liaMi
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