• r oeinnitt agqinot li L'osr, • FIRE. THE FRANKLIN' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. , OFFICE; No. 163 k UHESNUT STREET, Near Fifth Street. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,525,949438, Jarapiary lei, spas, Published agreeably. to an Act OF ASSEMBLY, BEING rind Mortgages, amply secured, $1,199,284 48 Real Estate (present value $llO,- 000) cost. Temporary Loans, on ample Cola teral Securities. - 130,774 20 stocks (present value $76,191) cost. 63,085 BO Cash, &c. &c., - 50,605 57 61,525,949 68 PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES Made Oh every description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at rates as low as areconsistant with securityf Since their' incorporation, a period oc lwenty-four years, they have paid over titre illions dollars Loss BY FIRE, thereby af iording evidence of the advantage of Insur ;nice, as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Directors: ('harks N. Bancker, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Boric, t;amuel Grant, David' S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Ueo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES N. BANCHER, Presitleht. thrum= G. BAN man, Secretary. rarThe subscribers are the appointed .^.gents of the above mentioned Institution, ::lid are now prepared to make insurances n every description of property, at the low- S t rates. A. L. RUE-lE, Allentown. C. F. BLECII, Bethlehem. Ilentown, Oct. 1852. 11—]Y New Family i Grocery Store e .L JEOrsir T 0 Ir. TUE subscriber takes this method to in rorin the citizens of Allentown, and the pub lic in general, that he has opened Family Grocery Store. ;it the stand formerly occupied-by DiMager Craig, No. 27, North 7th street, near the Nlarket Square, where he offers for sale for raBh or in exchange for Country Produce, a large variety of Family Groceries, such as .c....._ Coffee, Sugar,lVlo- N 5..0, - , lasses, Chocolate, ..i.;:er z.Niti 1, . I - ' Tea, red and black f 11" 2; o l lUi" li 1 3 '.; I. ;, ef ;!'- 1 -- ---""'"" Pepper, Allspice,' ' ------ f singer, Salaratus, baking and washing So- i Oa, Salt, Allum, Madder, No's. 1, 2 and 3, ' , lackerel, pickled Salmon, pickled and . ,moked Herring, Codfish, dried Beef, Ham, boulder, Flitch, Lard, Candles, Vinegar S.:ap, Brooms, &c. ALso, all kinds of fruit, such as Lemons t tranges, Prunes first quality in jars, and in i .g,s for pies, Figs, Raisins, pealed and en -1: .sled dned Peaches, Apples and Pears, ' , 'omato.Catchup, Mustard, Pickels in bot- Iles, Cherries, &c. In connection with the above business, he ' o continues the manufacturing of Segars, 1 every price and quality, which he will 11 or exchange to country merchants for all ..iiids of produce. Ile also continues the Candle manufactur i .g business, and will sell by the box any tantity desired,or exchange them for coun .y produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Lard, :am, Shoulder, Flitch, Soap, Cherries, dri- I fruit, Wax, &c., and allow therefor the i.'ghest market price. Ile trusts that by keeping the best kind ( < I Groceries, &c., and by manufacturing the st kind of Segars and Candles, he will be le to merit a liberal share of public patro for which he will ever be thankful. trirThe undersigned is also the appoint. I Agent for the sale of Hoyt's celebrated 1..0 • cuto,chewing, and smoking tobacco, &c. , all of which he will sell as low as t• ran be purchased either in PhiladelPhia ,r New York. CHARLES H. RUNE. Allentown, April 19, 1854. I—Gm 01111.11llalmui *Music Teacher. Adopts this method to inform the citizens Allentown and vicinity; that he has made : is place his home, and intends .giving les sons on the Forte Piano, Violin, brass and wood instruments, sing- I Ling, &c. He also gives inktruc ons lull arranges and copies mUsic f e veedescription, for all kinds of instru tents.: •nel . nlso tunes and repairs Pianos. For furtho information please enoutre of le . ssrs:,l2mos Ettinger and Joseph 'Weiss. resides in Eight street, near the Luther rt Church. • Mr. Benkhare, resided for 0 years in Bel him, (Europe) during which time he held ke honorable post of music Director in a umber of music choirs, also teacher in sev d Institutes. He served for the last four nrs as music teacher in the 4th Artillery jment of United States. He made this ;we his home, on , account, of his health, ich has been failingfor some time. :O'He is in possession of;the highest re :i,rnendations., A Ilentown E r eb. 22. ,spring Millinery Goods. John Slone & Sons, •• 15 SOUTH 2d STREET, PHILADELPHIA, !pre now in Store, of their own impor , a large nnd handsome assortment ei RIBBONS, SILKS, FLOWERS, CRAPES, • I eycry, article suitable to the Millinery dc; :to which constant ciddition will be !o throughout the season, thereby enab r them to offer the largest and meal; : I ,lri selection of articles m their line to :4 in the City. • %Ha. March 22. 212.11i1t1110/LVIZSIO Foreign •and Domestic Dry Goods 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 Winter and Spring Goods, which they are now ready to dis pose off to 'their customers at the lowest prices. • • 82,139 87 . Their immense stock has been selected with the utmost care and consists of Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets, Flannels,Gloves and Hoseiry, besides De laines,Aapaccas,Debasbe,Ginghams,Plain and Figured Poplins, Muslins•and Prints, Boots, Shod, flats, 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 sat islaction, both in prico ana 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: . September 14. --6rn --- Groceries Fish 4) 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. September 14. --6 m COAL 1 COAL 1 The undersigned 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. September 14. • • 6 in. . Ready -made Clothmg. — The undersigned keep all kinds of Ready made Clothing, on hand, and will make roder, at the lowest possible prices. GETZ & GILBERT. Catasauqua, Sept 14. ¶-6m Coachmaking Establishment In Allentown. Ilib[Ong aaiiiial2a g . Respectfully announces to his friends and the, public in general, that he continues on on extensive scale, the Coachmaking Business, in all its various blanches at the old stand in West Hamilton Street, No. 52, directly op posite' Hagenbuch's Hotel, where he is al ways prepared to mlnufacture to order at the sh6rtest notice, and also keep on hand, Fashionable Vehicles, ~i rAmiko such as liarauches, I?ockaways Carryalls, York Wagons, Su?keys, 4.c. 4-c. which, for beauly 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 inttnds that the vehicles manufactured at his establishment ' , shall hilecthe•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. fa" 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. ROBERT KRAMER-. •• 11—Om May I I IFYIEVER & BoyEn, Vo. 25, [rest Hamilton street, ,dllentown Thankful for past favors and hoping by strict attention to ness and a desire to plea.* to mer it a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on them, and wishing the people to understand the fact, that they are both PRACTICAL HATTERS—both having served a long apprenticeship at the" , business and understanding the business thoroughly in all its various branchesthey are confident they can MANUFACTURE FIATS of all kinds inferior to none in the market, and also a little cheaper, because they perform a great deal of the labor them selves and buy their material from the impor ters for cash, and understanding the bust: ness they employ none but good workmen, and doing a large business they can afford to sell at small profits. , These aro some of the - reasons why you often hear the remark that “Wieder& Boy er sell such beautiful Flats at such astonish ingly low prices. They always have the latest Philadelphia and New York styles on hand, so you need not be afraid of hav ing an old 'fashioned Hat stuck on yob.-- Give us it call. It don't matter what is the shppe'of your head, we will maure a fit: 1 3" Country Merchants would do well to give us a ,call, as' we 'will wholesale them hats and caps• cheaper than' they can get them in the city. Also a large'''assortment of all kinds of straw good which they sell Cheap. TERMS CASH. 4 Allentown, March 15. ¶-4w S -2m-$2 tall an alaa TUE IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES AT THE New Cheap Store Weir,. die Gilbert, IN THE Bunoubir Or CATASAIIQUA, PA 13111 11 101 300efaCteCIMISECIOCIICCOMICID E. W. Eckert's- 8 ; . IVDOLESALE AND RETAIL Tobacco, Snuff and Segar fit • 0111-alkilEl. 9 No. 30, East Hamilton - §treet, 3 ALLENTOWN, PA. EWGOODS ALL IVARRAIV.TED.. 4 OI July 20. ¶—ly GMOODEGUEMOCIDEICeIf2=COMMICI2IO pennsnliiania elotl)ing 1.5 all. Breinig, Nellgh and Breinig, South Past corner of I/ranilt fm and .S'eventh Street, d2llentown. Inform their friends and the public in gen eral, that they have entered into Partner ship in the • • Merchant Tailoring Business, ' - itely followed 1y Neligh Lnd Breinig, and intend to :ontinue the same more ex msive than ever. They ierefore adopt this measure 3 inform their old customers, tnd "hundreds of new ones" hat they will at their new itablishment, present the Fashinoablo Goods, ever brought to this place, and having pur chased in Philadelphia and New York For Cask 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 mtirket. Their stock of Goods arpong other articles, consist of "Cloths of. all colors and prices, Cassimers, of French and American' manufacturers ; Vestings, Silk Velvets, Satins, Silks, Wors terd and other descriptions,figu red and plain, Shirts and Shirt-collars, Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, &c., be sides'many other articles coming in their .iine of business, and all will be sold . itt 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 mo s t 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 workmen in the "art of cutting," and all the work is made up under their own supervision. [?"They would also particularly inform Country Merchants, that they are new pre pared to sell at Wholesale and Retail, hav ing the largest Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand ever offered in Allentown, and will be sold at reduced prices. 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 NELIGH, JOHN L. BREINIG. Allentown, Sept. 7 —Gm Gleason's Pictorial. A RECORD of the beautiful and useful in Art. The object of the paper is to pre sent, in the most elegant and available form a weekly literary melange of notable events of the day. Its columns are devoted to origi nal tales, sketches and poems by the Best American Authors, and the cream of the do mestic and foreign news; the whole well spiced with wit and humor. Each raper Beautifully Illustrated with numerous accu rate engravings by eminent artists, of nota ble objects, current events in all parts of the world and of men and manners, altogether making a paper entirely original in its de sign, in this country. Its pages contain views of every populous city in the known world, of all buildings in the eastern or west ern hemispheres, of all the principal ships and steamers of the navy and merchant ser vice, With fine and accurate portraits of eve ' ry noted character in the world, both male and female. Sketches of beautiful scenery taken from life, will also be given, with nu merous specimens from the animal king dom, the birds of the ail', and the fish of the sea. .11 is printed on fine white paper, with new and beautiful type,.presenting in its mechanical execution an elegant specimen of •tart.. The size of the paper is fifteen hundred and sixty-four square inches, giv ing a great amount .of reading matter and Illustrations—a mammoth weekly paper of sixteen octavo pages. Each six months will make a volume of 410 pages ; with about.one thousand splendid engravings. / - INVARIABLY IN ADVANC4 r , 1 subscriber, one year, $3 7 00 , 4 , 44 0 00 10 " 2O 00 copy of The Flag of our Union, and gne copy of Gleason's Pictorial, when taken together by ono person, one year, for $4 00. larNo traveling agents are over employ ed for this paper: la*The Pictorial Drawing room Compan ion may be obtained at any of the periodi cal depots. :throughout the country, and of -newsmen, at Six CENTS per single copy. • Published every Saturday, by ' P. GLEASON, Corner of Tiemont and Broomfield 6ts., Boston. May 17th • V--2w WANT D. Timothy Hay, Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats, for which the highest market price Iva! be,,igtid by PRETZ, GUTH & CO. May 4, 1953. lr—Ow MI Glorious News ! ' The• largest supply•of goods ever brought to Allentown, can be found at N'o• 31 • EAST HAIIIILTON STREET, HECK and NEWHARD'S iarazz of 1:181110.V. These gentlemen adopt this tethod to inform their friends Id the public in general tat they have lately entered Ito partnership, under the 'ove mentioned firm, and Il follow the ERCIIANT TAILORING BUSINESS, Tenches 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,%Vinter Clothes, Collars, Han kerchiefs, Cravats, &c. They also keep on hand at all times a large and fashionable as sortment of Readyntade Clothing, such as Coats ofevery color and description, Pantaloons of all styles nod prices, all kinds of Vestings, Shirts and Unde!sh . rls, Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, &c., all of which they will sell nt Extraordinary Low ]Prices, ghat no one, who visits their establishment, cnn 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 Hall of Fashion, 'The work they turn out is under their own supervision, and having engaged one. of the best Cutters in the country, they will be able to turn out the “best fits." Coats, Pantaloons and Vests 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. • KECK & NEWHARD. Allentown, A ugust 31. 11--3:11 Dr. 3 . Barnes, JOEVVTIST. Informs his friencls, and the pus lic in general, that he still performs all operations on the teeth, and treats diseases of the gums and alveoler processes in the most effectual and skillful manner. His mode of inserting artificial teeth, cannot,. be surpassed, for comfort to the wea rerand duribility and beautifulness in appear ance. The general satisfaction he has given for years, has been duly appreciated by the public. Office N0..18, East Hamilton street, a few doors East of Preiz, Guth & Co's store, op posite Bechtels American Hotel. December 6, 1553. ¶—ly Map of Lehigh Colinty." From actual Measurement and Surveys throughout the whole County by Adolph Asehbach, C. E. The Subscriber will publish shortly, pro vided a sufficient number of signers be ob tained, a new and complete Map of Lehigh County. The surveys are just commenced, all the public roads, and the locations of the places for worship, Post afices, School-houses, Country stores, Mills, - Public Houses, Smith. shops, Wheelwrights. Ore beds, &c., are to Ibe marked: The names of the property holders generally (including all those in the county who will subscribe in advarito to the k map) are also to be inserted upon their places, to be illustrated with Vignettes of views in Lehigh County. Plans of the principal Villages on a large scale will be inserted in the margin, also a beautiful Mitrginal-map of Allentown. - The plan will be plotted to a suitable scale so as to make a large and ornamental Map. To be engraved and delivered to subscribers handsomely 'colored and mounted for FIVE DOLLARS per Copy. .Linics D. SCOTT, Publisher. No. 110 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. Allentown March 15. 11-2 m R. E. 1111.4/et' .TTorticEir & couNsELLoR IT LAW Office No. 52 ,East Hamilton Street, in the Borough of Allentown. Mr. Wright speaks the German language, consequently can be consulted in that lan gunge. Allentown, Oct. 5. ( IDIIVELATIPT ED2III O (LATE TAYLOR'S HOTEL.) No. 28 Coortland Street ) - NEW TORR. The undersicrned respectfully announces to his friends and to the 45-f ; :hth - • *rig and business EL •-• publicgenerally that he 1 1011-111110,--- -„ ,0 1 , . ,. .: has leased the above building, and fitted up and finished it as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Visitors to the, city, an 4 1411 others, requi ring superior, accommodations, are solicited to call, assured that no pains or expense will be spared to render their stay comfortable and pleasant. • . • J. S. 13TEBBINS, PrOprietor. IS"Having engaged Major Eta STEoxEL, kite of the "Eagle Hotel," in Allentown, who enjoys a large circle•of friends and'acquain tances, in Eastern Pennsylvania ; persons therefore Who 'visit New York from :hie sec tion of country, will find "Courtland Street Hotel," a true Pennsylvania Home. New York, March 22,. ¶-8m New .Goods. New .Conk, Builders Look Here. A NEW ASSORTMET OF RI Fred R E 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 m . „4006,1 0 L house Furnishing .firticles,, Cutlery, Coach Triniini»gs, Sadler!, and Shoe : findings, ail of which will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give Saeger's Hardware Store, sign Of the ' ofrih/VEPTIL 9 a call in order to convince themselvesof the fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.' O. Sc J SAEUER. 11-1 y April 22 To itosose.Keepers. Q great assortment of House furnishing articles, such as ENAMELED and tinned inside, cooking vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve Ices des, fish and ham kettles, Irving pans, grid irons, waffle irons, eir,c. ' TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from cont. mon to fine, in sets and'dozens. A !so, 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, 1j- 1 y POCKETand PENICNIVES—Razcirs, scissors, shears, from the best makers; one, two, three, and 4 blazie knives. SFIOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes pick, axes, &c. SHOVELS 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, 11-1 IRON.—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 the and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of 0 & J SAEGER. GI.ASS.--150 Boxes Gluts, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and various other seizes, for sale by 0 &I SAEGER. TO SEIOEMAKERS.--Just received a new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs French Rubers, and numerous other artic es belonging to the shoemaking busines4 OILS & vArmsli.—Oils 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, also a large assort ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. %V HITE LEAD:-2 tons of IVhiteLead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April, 22, 11—ly N A ILS.-300. Kegs of the beet Nails,' Brads and Spilres,just received and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April 22, HOLLOW WAIIE.-1500 Iron Pots ana liettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de scriiition, such •as Bench and Moulding Planes, Hand, Pannel, and Back Saws, Brace and Bitts, Auger Buts, Hatchets, Squares, &c., for sale by January 5, 1 111 1 1DrI3inalle The subscriber, residing at No. :12, East Hamilton street Allentown, a few doors East of the German Reformed Church, adopts this method. to inform his friends and the public in gerielal, that ho has established himself is an Undertaker, and will 6:lnstant ly keep on hand a large assortment of all kinds of 10.... ] y ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, and other Coffins, tr i mm ed and stuffed in the neatest styles. lie has also prepared him self with a ~ Very Convenient Hearse, to convey the. dead to the grave, or else where. • ,-. • He also keeps on hand nn assortment of Shrouds, and will make it his. business to attend to everything connected with a funer al, with great puntunlity. He has followed this branch of business for the . last 25 years 'and knows the wants when a calamity occurs, •thercrupon invites the public to give him u call; and he will be found to render perfect satisfaction. • - 15rEle returns his sincere thanks to his old friends arid neighbors in Simeon, for the many favors ,he has received . (rem them, and further states that hia Son continues in . the'business 'at the old stand .. He 'keeps on hand art easortnumt'of household furni ture, and attends to ftineials es heretofore. His wife also prepares •Shrouds: ' SAMUEL SELL. March 15. MIN List offrlifis. Prof. Hart's Whole World, worth an immense fortune to any one valued at. $50,000 Prof. Hart's Elegant Country Seat with - 100 acres of Land in a high state of cultivation, the buildings on which. cost $15,000, situated on Long Island Sound and commanding a magnis. cent view of 30 miles in every direct tion, valued at A Cash Lnan (or iOO Years, without Interest nr Security The Celebrated Model of the City of San Francisco,now on exhibition, val ued nt I Prof. Hart's Far,Famed Panorama, of the Holy hand A Magnificent City Residence in New- York 100,000 Volatiles of Prof. Hart's Extent sive Travels In the Old and New World, interspersed with remarkable Adventures, Amusing Anecdotes and Thrilling incidents elegantly z•bound, with gilt- edges, including a Portrait of the Author Twenty,Five Building Lots, each con_ raining 10,000 square feet in a henna., fu! village in the suburbs of New Yutk City, each valued at $5OO 30 Rosewood Pianufortt4, at $3OO 5 . aa 5110 20 MelndetinS, 100 50 Gold Watches, t. 100 100 " 46 75, 100 64 50 200 " 25• 100 Bracelets, te 15 ' 1,0110 •t Rings, •tt 2 2,000 t, . u 1 200 Sets Silver Teaspoons, Desert.Spotins, tt 12 25 it Table.Spoons.' t , 18 20,000 VIDIS. Mrs. Partington'a Carpet 13ag of Fun, at 25 Cents 30,000 Pieces of the most Fashionable Music, at 25 Cents each 35 000 Elegant Steel Engravings, at 25 • 1 each FlO.OOO Finely Engraved Pocket-Maps of the City of New.Yurk 14.127 75 31,009 Port Monnates, at 25 Cents 7,772 25 a 00,060 GIFTS 0 & J SAEGER Each $1 Ticket entitles the holder, of Poor Ail. missions to the Exhibition; or one year's subscrip. Lima to the Illustrated Family Literary and Com. mereinl Journal called "The ‘VholeoVorld,“ and also to one oftho 300,en0 Gifts, thus ensuring eve. ry person invested, and a rare chalice to realize a. a fortune beside. Ticket buyers will also receive, engraved on their ticket, when purchased, anmle. glint Pedro it of Professor Heart, and, amorrect„and elaborate drawing of his splendid Country Boat. one of the Gifts, to which a Grand . Free'Excursion will be given. • • When the 300;000 tickets aro sold, thesproperty will be phieud int the disposal ora Committee op. pointed by tha ticket holders of any place wherein tho greatest number have been sold, to be diatribe. ted es shall ha perfectly fair'and satisfucto7 concerned ; end •jUdging from tiro increasing rep. idity with which the tickets are beiug purchased by all classes of people in every part of the country, it is reasonable to conclude that the enterprise will soon terminate in the happiest style. All orders by mull must be addressed, postpaid, Money inclosed to Prof J. Woodman Hart; NOR. 377 & 379 Broadway, World's Hall. Now. York, and the tickets will be promptly forwardoieto any part of the wet Id. • . 0 & J SAEGER M any orders ore received Am: tho tickets how ell been abld the inclosed melte) , will be prOinptly returned to the persons sending it. Every tichut holder will bo duly notified of tho time and manner of tho distribution of .the Gifts, and all may safely rely upon the honorable fulfil• went of tho Undertaking •, When, the Gifts aro awarded, holders of ticketebhall also fie promptly notified as to what Gift they will receive. • O cSZ J SAEGER. t---IY kit advisable for those desirous of securing a tipp:iieriptiop to tho'uniquepietdriatfourital 4 frilikWAll - OtiE WOULD " 2 . To,fernit tf'io , money iripecliately ? ,ip ordet to commence with the beglaning i ef the tirtit viiipme; J. WOODMAN LIA . RT,l%epptialprittid . Editor. 4 agiv2 Persons desiring to became Agents for the solo of Tickets,. hy,forwardlag,(poetpaid,) Ono Dollai; Shall bis sent a Gift Ticket incl . & Pros. pectus, containing all necessary iatormatlen; L. E. Bulkeiey, Attorney at Law, 49 Well St. ' P J Visocher at CO: Real Estate Dinkel's, 346 Broadway. Any informs Lion •rela relative to the Gifts may: boob. Wined through the Office of the World's.,:Hall whore also may , ho bad any other responsibin key. cronce desired. ••• .• The appended letter is from Anti` orProt - liait'a Counsel who is one of the ming stieeeisfol tirid , tvoll read lawyers of theNowiltork Bar: Astor House, March• 15th 4864. Prof 'fart.., . , . Dear Sit. :delcised I send yet!, as requested, a written staternewt. of my opinion relative to plan for °Whiting thci 'Whole World, and the die. Ira:lotion of Gifts in connection therewith, .by hich you will perceive that forlhe reasons therein stated, there is clearly no infringement often tiny existing Taw. or any one that can cr., emotionally be passed. ` • • I am pleased in learn that:your enterprise la meeting with universal pationage, and'will there fore soon terminate In the mastaatliGtotory Man, net, •• 41esp • u tte r ffe . a lliatts u . • • oi ct 'e,- , 49.Walf_l4 . treet,Now York. New Mak' • • Job Printing, Neatly executed at the "Register Oflice..7 =ll/1 $300,000. Wo*rth of Gifts! FOR THE PEOPLE. PROP'. HARM'S Great Gift•tlaterprise WHOLE WORI.D. WORLD'S HALL.. Nos. 377 41379 BROADWAY NEW-YORK. Prof. J. W. Hart, Proprietor and Manager. P. H. E. Brown, Treasurer. G. L. Morton, Corresponding Secretary. C. Ashton Hankins, Descriptive Lecturer. Miss C. L. B. Murdoch, Vocalist & Pianist. S. Turl. Leade r of Band. riofcssor J. WOODMAN WIRT • IVould respectfully inform tho citizens of the World at largo, that the the purpose of enabling all to see his wonderful illustration of the Entire World, tho first and only thing of the kind ever produced, now Oil exhibition at the World's hall, Nos. 377 and 370 Broadway, and for the purpose of popularizing American art; and also of giving worldwide notoriety to his renowned 'Books of Travels, Adventures, and Anecdotes,' which should be rend by the million, as well'as to secure for the . 11 LUSTR ATE D JOURNAL called " The Whole World" the largest circidation of any literary or business paper extant, ho will distribute among. the purchasers of his One Dollar Tickets 300,9110 Mag. nificeut and Valuable Gifts, amounting to thu suns total of $300,000, A V.ILUIBLE GIFT FOR EVERY TICKET REFERENCES. IN IVEIV:YORI►`: 25,000 10,000 8,000 10,000 17,000 75,000 10,000 7,300 8 750 $ iock,ouo
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