Pennsilluania dlotl)ing fiat!. Breinig, Neligh and Breinig, South East corner of Heim; Ai and Seventh Street, Allentown. Inform their friends and the public in gen eral, that they have entered into Partner ship in the Merchant Tailoring Business, rely followed by Neligh ul Breinig, and intend to mtinue the same more ex msive than ever. They ierefore adopt this measure inform their old customers, Id "hundreds of new ones" lat they will at their new Itablishment, present the _.. Fashionable Goods, ever brought to this place, and having pur chased in Philadelphia and New York Tor Cash, it enables them to sell lower than any other establishment of the kind in Allentown. They have selected their Goods with an eye "to durability and fancy, and have none but the latest styles in the market. Their stock of Goods among other articles, consist of Cloths of all colors and prices, Cassimers,l of French and American manufacturers ; Vestings, Silk Velvets, Satins, Silks, Wars terd and other doscriptions,figured and plain, Shirts and Shirt-collarS, Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, [lose, Suspenders, &c., be sides many other articles coming in their; line of business, and all will be sold'at the lowest prices.. Their stock of Readymado Clothing, comprises every thing in the clothing line, from an over-coat down to an under-shirt, made up after the latest and most fashiona ble styles. There stock being so extensive, that none will leave it, unless fitted from the "bottom to the top" Customer Work, will be done up as usual, and for . their work they are willing to he held responsible, two of the firm being practical tvnrkinen in the "art of cutting," and all the Work is made up under their own supervision. Thankful for past favors they trust that attention to business, "small profits and quick sales" will be the means of bringing new customers to their establishment. J. ISAAC BREINIG, JOHN NELIGII, JOIIN L. BREINIO, ¶-6m Allentown, Sept. 7 Wholesale Commission Merchants. WENNER, BREINIG & Co. No. 216 Washington St. New York. The Undersigned hereby respectfully in form their friends and merchants generally, that they have established themselves as "Wholesale Commission Merchants and Produce Dealers," at No. 246, Washington Street, in the city of New York. They haVe facilities to render every in ducement to Pennsylvania, as well as other State merchants to trade in this market, with their various articles of merchandise, where in they can at all times realize a price, su perior to any other in the United States. .It is an acknowledged fact, that the great trade heretofore wending its way to other markets, is now rapidly finding avenues through the various additional Rail Roads, to the Great Emporium of New York City, and why is this ? Because merchants find upon trial a profitable result. They begin to open their eyes, and see how long they have suffered by other mar kets, whereas had they had a market like the one open to them, the result by this time, would have contributed materially to their welfare in business. Merchants consulting their own interest plainly see, that all inland Ports, are inade quate to consume the amount of produce and other materials sent to them, and the result follows, that a great amount of the same find its way to the great centre of at traction New York, to which place, other city speculators go to make their profits, and in this they generally succeed for the consumption and exportation there, is so much greater and prices consequently more remunerating. There are upwards of thirty Steamships now; running, and others in progress, and will soon be added to the various lines, making regular trips to and from .this port te.the various ports of our Southern States, Cuba, South America, California, Australia, England, Ireland, France and seine of the German States, and hundreds of ships are constantly sailing to and coming from all ports of the World. All then come here to procure a share of our . countrys production, and New York city being the greatest commercial city in America, .and the most convenient port of access-byships and steamships,it is therefore constantly flooded by them, carrying a way an enormous a.nount of merchandise. 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 scveringeflorts 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. WENNaR, BIMINI() & CO. Geo. ‘Venner, P. B. Breinig, jr., F. H. Weidner References : C. & L. •DenisOn, No. 82 & 8.1,110 y St., New York. Silk man, Sheffald & Co., 226 Front St. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 327, 320, 331 'Pearl St. 'David D. Wagner, President of the Easton Bank, Easton. Auginttis Luckenbach, Esq., Jacob Rice, Grider and Lerch,. Bethlehem. Orin & Renninger, Jaines F. Kline & Co., Weidner & Saeger, Allentown. • -; 111.-.6m ati on . c . The Lehigh Transportation Comp. GIVE NOTICE that they are now prepared to recieve, merchandize and forward it with promptness and dispatch from Philadelphia to Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Penn Haven, White Haven, and Wilkesbarre, and also to all intermediate places on the Delaware and Lehigh Canals and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. . The proprietors would inform their friends and customers that they have added several new Boats to their line, which will greatly faci!fr.t.e, their business. They still continue to do 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 aldintermediate places via Delaware and Raritan Canal and Deli= ware and Lehigh Canal. °writs snipped by this line will go by A. S. Neilson's line of vessels to New Bruns wick which will be found at the Albany Basin, foot of Cedar Street, North River.— Any information required can he had of Reynolds& Clark . , No. WO West Street, or at Neilson's Agent office, SS West Street. The Company have large Store Houses at Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, White Haven and Wilkesbarre. DRAKE, WILSON & Co., Proprietors AGENTS. Aug. J. Ritz, Allentown. H. S. Moorehead, Philadelphia. John Opilyelre, Easton, Borheck & Knauss, Bethlehem, A. W. Leisenring, Mauch Chunk Horton & Bolles, Wilkesbarre Allentown, May 5, 1553 Co M. itnnk, attorney at Ilas resumed the practice of his profes sion in Allentown. 17,1 . 10 may be consulted in the German and English languages. • August 12, 1852. ¶—ly Dr. Z . 1 3 . ' Wavuds, _DEXTIST. No. 48, East Hamilton street, Al- Otis. lentown, adopts this method to in form his friends and the public in general, that lie has made Allentown his permanent residence. Ile has opened an office at his dwelling, opposite Bechtel's American Ho; lel, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth &Co's. Store, where he will be happy to offer his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He will call at private residences, if requested. lam' 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. IJ-1y Coachinaking Establishment In Allentown. 1 211 V. aat a a Ri o 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 I latnilton Street, No. 52, directly op posite Ilagenbuch's Hotel, where he is al ways prepared to manufacture to order at the shortest notice, and also keep oil hand, Fashionable Vehicles, 3r' l s , such ns Barauehes; Rockaways, Carryalls, fork IVagons, Sul/ceys, which, for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed by any Coachmaker 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 intends that the vehicles manufactured at his establishment "shall take the shine" of all others manufactured in this part of the country. He professes to i 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. !Wooden or iron axletrees made to or dor : 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. ROBERT KRAMER. ¶-6m May 11 at 012.0293 111)i11:1112 N55..•1 In the Orphans Court of Lehigh County. -4 : ( .; In the matter of the Account of Conrad Wert, Administrator, of the „white of Catharine Farber, deed. And now August 30th, 1853, the Court appoint Bons Hausman, nn Auditor to audit and resettle the said account and make dis tribution according to law and report to the next stated Orphans Court including all the evidence which may be submitted - before him. F 40211 the Records. TESTE..--N. METZGER ' Cleric. The undersigned auditor, above named will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday the 12th dny of November, next, at 10 o'clock' in the forenoon, at the House of D. and a Peter, in. Washington township, when and where all persons in terested may attend if they think proper. Bona HAUSMAN, Auditor.. October 19. Jan .P.RielY s TieVG, Neatly executed at tl►e'"'Retrister Office." New Goods. New Goods. Builders Look Here. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF MIRDFAIRE ! The undersigned announce to the public, that they have just returned from Philadel phia and New York, with a very-large lot of Hardware, consisting of ' house Furnishing .9rticles, lA,- • 1 5 , C utlcry, Coach 'l'riamninp;s, Sari/cry and Shoe findings, all of which will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give Saeger's Harthvade Store, sign of the a call in order to convince themselves.of the fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.' O. & J SAEGER, April 22. 111—ly To Mouse-Keepers. A great assortment of House furnishing articles, such as ENA MELED and tinned inside, cooking vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket tles, fish and ham kettles, frying pans, grid irons, waffle irons, &c. TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from com mon to fine, in sets 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, y 17-:Irll 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. SFIOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass polished steel fire sets and standards, coal hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons, &c. for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April, 22, —ly I RON.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English Band Iron, Hoop Iron, Cast and Shear Steel, square, flat, and round, just received with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of 0 & J SAEGER. GLASS.-150 Boxes Glass,B by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and various other seizes, for sale by • TO SHOEMAKERS.—Just received a new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs French Rubers, and numerous other artic les belonging to the shoemaking btisiness () & 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 0 & J SAEGER 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. WHITE LEAD.-2 tons of IVliitCLead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by 0 ;SD J SAEGER. April, 22, NAILS.-300 Kegs of the best Nails, Brads and Spikes, just.received and for sale by . 0 & J SAEGER.. April 22, ¶-3w HOLLOW WA RE.-500 Iron Pots ana Kettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of & J SAEGER. TO MECHANICS.--Tools of every de scription. such as Bench and Moulding Planes, Hand, Panne!, and Back Saws, Brace and Bitts, Auger Buts, Hatchets, Scitu,res, &c., for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. Janu.try 5, To Builders. A splendid assortment of Frontand Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks, Latche's Bolts,Hinges, Screws, Paintßrush es, and a variety of other building Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 0 & J SAEGER. January 19, 1853. 11-1 y 111111. t o Just received at the Store of theubscri bers, a lot of Mill Picks, William I3rady's Patent. This is a New Mechanical Tool, the best ever invented and only wants to be used to the proved. Apply soon. O. & J. SAEGER. April, 13. Grain Wanted. 50,0 0 0 Bushels of Wheat. Rye, Corn -and Oats wanted, for which the highest market prices will be paid by the'subscribers, at their, store on the South west, corner . of Market Square and Hamilton street„in Al lentown. EDELMAN, HANSE & CO. Allentown, April 29 411--am WANTED• Timothy Hay, Whcat, Rye, Corn and Oats, for which the highest market price will be paid by PRETZ, CIUTII & CO. May 4, 1853. Glorious hews ! The largest supply of goods ever brought to Allentown, can be found at 'No. 31, EAST HAMILTON STREET. KECK and NEWHARD'S IMLL of FaSIIIOM. These gentlemen adopt this method to inform their friends and the public in general that they have lately entered into partnership. under the above mentioned firm, and will follow the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS As branches at the "old stand" formerly kept by Keck and Leh, directly opposite the "Register Office," where they are prepared to sell at the lowest prices ali kinds of fashionable Goods, such as blue black and fancy colored Cloths, Cassimeers and Vestings,Winter Clothes, Collars, Han kerchiefs, Cravats, &c. They also keep on hand at all times a large and fashionable as sortment of Iternlytnade Clothing, such as Coats of every color and description, Pantaloons of all styles and prices, all kinds of Vcstings, Shirts and Undershirts,Col!ars, Cravats, Suspenders, all of which they will sell at Extvaordinary Low Prices, that no one, who visits their establishment, can help to buy either Coat, Pants, Vests, or something, in their line of business. They have just returned from Philadelphia and New York and have replenished their Stock of goods that it may with right be turned the Allentown Fall of Fashion. The work they turn out is under their own supervision, and having engaged one of the hest Cutters in the country, they will be able to turn out the "best fits." CoNts, Pantaloons and Ycsts will be made up to order after the newest fashion, no matter whether the material has been purchased 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 for sale. NECK & NEWHARD. Allentown, August 31. 11-3:n UM 41 SCOC)L.OO Of Fashinable Fall and Winter eIIOWO AT THE New Cheap Store OF Getz, h• Gilbert, These gentlemen, take this method to in form their friends and the public in general that they have received a very large and well selected stock of Fall and 'Tinter Goods, which they are now ready to dis pose oft' to their customers at the lowest prices. Their immense stock has been selected with the utmost care . and consists of 0 & :1 SAEGER Clothes, Cassitners„ Satinets, Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry, besides De !eines, A lapaccas, Debashe, Glnghams.Plain and Figured Poplins, Muslins and Prints, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware, 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, ivill 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. September 14. ¶-Om 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 Catasnuqua, Le high county. GETZ & GILBERT. September 14. • ¶-6m The undersigned have opened a Coal Yard in Catasauqua, and will constantly keep on hand• all kinds of (Aid which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. GETZ & GILBERT. September 14. 4-6 in Ready-made Clothing. The undersigned keep all kinds of Ready made Clothing, on hand, and will make to order, at the lowest possible prices. GETZ & GILBERT. Catasauqua, Sept. 14. ¶-6m TaIIIIII3 I II3DIII 11•DDID30 John Stone & Sons, NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILIDELPHIL Are now opening for the Fall Trade, a largo and' well selected assortment of SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, AND . Millinery Goods in general. Confining themselves exclusively to this branch of the trade and importing the lar• ger part ol.their stock, enables them to offer an assortment, unsurpassed in extent or variety. which will be sold on the most favorable terms. September 28. ¶-3m Grand Exhibition COAL ! COAL 1 V all F asAll.o-ns IMO 110bili312 IN A LLEN T ()AVIV, The undersigned takes this method to in form his friends and the public in general, thnt he has lately received from New York and Philadelphia a splendid assortment of 3 I.rl hats, caps, " g . . Muffs, Boas, Cuffs, Furs, i&c. all of which he will sell at the low- est prices. He also manufactures all the above men tioned articles to order, upon the latest styles, and understands the business practically as well as any manufacturer in town. He also employs none but the most finished workmen that can he got. This then is the secret that "Deck's Hats" take and wear so tvell, and are now "all the go." He holds forth one door west of Sehnur man's Store on the north side of Hamilton street, Allentown, where he will be happy to see those who may favor him with their custom. Ile returns his sincere thanks for the ma ny favors he has thus far received and trusts that his goods and their extreme low prices, will induce not only his old customers but lots of new ones, to purchase of him. WILLIANI KECK . Allentown, Sept. 14 Selling Goods at Cost In Order to quit Business. Terms Cash The subscriber would respectfully inlorm the citizens of Allentown, and the public in general, that he' is selling his Entire Stock of .S'lore Goods at first cost prices, in order' to quit business. the stock consists of a general variety of every description ol Goods, and therefore invites the attention of all to this positive fact. So all who want Bargains, please give him a call nt the "Peoples Store." . J. W. GRUBB. September 28. aaoconaacounaoacioaaaracannact E. W. Eckert's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tobacco, Snuff and Segar OU , CaILeA., No. 30, East Hamilton Street, I ALLENTOWN, PA. g rE'GOODS ALL WARRANTED do July 20. anacaccacacapagacacaaacaaaaa 3100)111W) againot £o bi) .IFIR.E. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 1633 CIIESNUT STREET Near Fifth Street. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,315,534, January Ist, 1853, Published agreeably to an Act OF ASSEMBLY, BEING First Mortgages, ampy secured, $1,021,366 63 Rea Estate (present vaue_sllo, - 000) cost. Temporary Loans , on amp e Co a* teral Securities. 96;487 68 Stocks (present value $76,191) cost. 62.285 GO Cash, &c. &c., 62,095 51 $ 1,315,534 00 PERPETUAL ORLI:OI'ED INSURANCES made on every description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-four years, they have paid over three millions dollars Loss BY FIRE, thereby af fording evidence of the ad vantage of Insur ance, as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. •Direclors : Charles N. Banckor, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES N.I3ANCXER, President.." CHARLES G. Murcxxn, Secretary. FrThe subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now prepared to make insurances on every description of property, at the low est rates. A. L. RUtIE, Allentown: C. F. BLECEI, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oct. 1852. New Supply of Coal ! Farmers LOOIC 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 s3 37 EDELMEN, HANSE 450 Co. April 20, 1853. 11—w0 Hfram Brobst, Dentist 111 .N.liellt.l3lVll • Respectfully informs his friends 0 8811.,,.. and the public in general, that he still continues the practice of his profession, in all its various branches, such as filing, cleansing, plugging and inserting from a sin gle tooth to a full set, on moderate terms. His office is in Allen Street, one door South of Dr. C. L. Martin . , No. 43. Allentown, August 10. AXle,utown Academy. The Trustees of this Institution, respect fully announce that the Fall Term will corn = tnence on Thursday Ist of September. • Under the supervision of the present Principal, Mr. .1. N. Gregory, the school has 'received a liberal patronage, and has at tained a position of the highest rank. During the vacation, very great additions and improvements have been made to the Academy buildings and furniture, and pu pils will now enjoy all the advantages of a thorough course of instruction, earnest and efficient teachers, and spacious and conveni ent school rooms. Gtutumv IBACH, THOMAS W RAVER, B oar d HERMAN Burr, Tuomns B. WiLsoN, of WlLLtiot R. CRAW, NATHAN Mwrzohu, Trustees Boulirer E. Wittrurr, Allentown August 24 Notice to Travelers _DalilL 11. 0 reltE Between '9l -6 m ALLENTOWN AND POTTSTOWN. The traveling public are hereby respect fully informed, that from to day, June Ist, 1553, a daily line of stages will commence running between Allentown and Pottstown, and in connection with the Reading Railroad convey passengers to Philadelphia. The Stages will leave J. V. Bechtel's, American Hotel, Allentown, every morning (Sundays excepted) at 2 o'clock A.:l. and the pas sengers will arrive in Philadelphia at : half past 11 o'clock A. M., and in time to take the Western Railroad train for Pittsburgh. They will arrive in Pottstown in time to take the morning up-train to Reading and Potts ville, and arrive at the former place . at 10, and at the latter, at 12 o'clock P: M. The undersigned will spare neither time, expense or trouble to make this line one of the best to travel to either of the above named places. He has engaged sober and careful drivers, fast horses and good coach es, and being that the route passes through a delightful country, many will choose to travel it on this account. CHARLES SEAGREAVES. Allentown, July 1. 11-11 m Sanders' School Books. The subscribers who are largely engaged in the publication of School and other Books, have lately made arrangements for the Pub lication of one of the best Series of School Boolcs,—being seven in number,—ever pub lished in this state. They are calculated for the gradual progression of the pupil in the ordinary branches of popular education. The illustrations are admirably adopted and cannot fail to fix the mind upon sound moral principles which is ever the foundation of a good education. On the whole they believe Sanders' series of School Books by far the most complete, that has ever been published and would respectfully recommend them for adoption in all the free schools in the State. SOWER & BARNES, No. 84, North 3rd Street, Philadelphia. June 29. ¶-3m 8'2,447 63 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 ment, warranted to give entire satisfaction. Call at the corner of Eighth.andHamilton street, opposite Hagenbuch's Hotel, at the Red Sign. J. W. GRUBB. Allentown, August 3. ¶_6w 411111911°3 In the Orphans Court of Lehigh 4" , L County. In the matter of the Account.of Charles Saeger, Executor, Sm., of: the last will and testament . of Daniel New hard, dec'd. And now, September 1, 1853, on motion of Mr. Runk, the Court appoint John F. Ruhe, an Auditor to audiLand resettle the said account and make - diseribution ac cording to law and report to the next stated orphans Court including, all the evidence which mny be submitted before him. Front the Records. TusTE.—N. ETZ GER, Clerk. The undersigned auditor will meet for tho purpose of his appointment, on Thursday the 3rd day of November, at 10 o'clock A. M., at his office in Hamilton Street, Allen— town, those that may be interested can at tend if they think proper. J. F. RUNE, Auditor/ • ¶-3w October JO 121,11w1Boaalaia to the CRYSTAL PALACE.. Central R. U. of New Jersey. Excursion tickets will be sold to leave Easton by the 6/ or 9i A. M. trains on Thursday October 13th, and every succeed , ing Thursday until the close of thn World's Fair, December Ist, returning with either train the same or the next day. Fairfor the excursion, including a ticket of admission to the Crystal Palace, $2.60. Tickets can be had of A. Wint, Hope's Express office, Allentown, on• the day pre vious to each excursion. • Also • tickets can be had at Hope's Express , office in Bethlehem.. Allentown, October 12. IMII
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