Attention Customers ! CHEAP WATCHES, Paukce 411utti - , nub Jauckv, At No. 21, WEST HAMILTON §TREET, ALLENTOWN. Good Watch Glasses 6.1 . .... . i „ :1 ) a 2 , 3 4 i .t e.A' 01.41 t It h , N6 ,-- I I 1 trlrr il." ll le '0‹..71 Best Watch Glasses 12& YANKEE CLOCKS FROM $1,25 to $6,00 .Joseph B. Ilko & Co. Adopts this method to inform their friends and the public in general, that they have lately established themselves in the above business at No. 21, WEST HAMILTON STRET, where they will exhibit for sale an assort ment of g oods, lately purchased in New York and Philadelphia, such ns CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The following is a list of their articles and prices : Fine Gold La . pine Watches 20 to $2l " Detached " g 5 to 35 " " full Jew'el. Pat. Lever, 40 to 75 " " Hunting Case " "45 to 125 Silver:Lapine Watches oto 12 " Detached 12 to 16 " Patent Lever " 12 to 25 " Hunting Pat. Lev. watches, 20 to :15 'Yankee Clocks, 1,25 to 3,00 " S day . Clocks, 3,50 to 6,00 " Iron Frame splendidly engraved 5 to 15 Gold Breast pins, from 50 cts. to $lO 00 Ear rings 25 cis. to 10 00 He also keeps on band a full assortment of Gold and Silver spectacles and Spectable Glasess, purses, port monies, &e: Musical instruments such as violins, vio lin strings, Musical Boxes, Accordians,all of which are sold at wholesale or retail,and at prices far below what they ever were sold in this place. Persons in want of Jewelry will find it to be their advantage to give them a call be fore purchasing else Where, as they feel con fident of satisfying all who may favor them with their patronage. Mr. i LKO, is well known in this place as a skillful mechanic, and all his work will be warranted. Every article sold by them, is warranted to be what it is sold for, and no mistake . Clock and watch makers throughout the country, will do well to give, them a call as they will sell at wholesale and retail eve ry article kept in their line of business. reThrough the aid of one of Bottum's Patent improved universal Lathe Chucks, they are enabled to make repairs on clocks, watches and all kinds of Jewelry, much cheaper than the old way of working, conse quently this particular branch of the busi ness will be punctually attended to anddone up on the most reasonable terms. Allentown, June 14, 1854. 17-6 m Glorious News ! The largest supply of goods ever brought to Allentown, can be found at No. 3 EAST LlAmiuroN STacnT, KECK and NEWHARD'S lEGIEIL of FaSITIO.T. Tl4ese 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 M RCIIANT tAILORING BIUSINEss, s branches at the "old stand" formerly kept by Keck and Lrh, directly opposite the "Register Office," whgre they are prepared to sell at the lowest prices all kinds of fashionable Goods, such as blue black'and fancy colored Cloths, Cassimeers and tiestings,Winter Clothes, Collars, Ilan kerchiefs, Cravats, &c. They also keep on hand at all times a large and fashionable as sortment of • litenelymitdc Clothiug, , ticti as Coats olc very color and description, Pantaloons of all styles and prices, all hinds 1 Vestint;s, Shirts and Linder:di' 'ra van:, 511:z1).21/liers, &c., all of which they %tall sell at Extraordinary Low Priccs, that no one, who visits their esiublishment, •:tu help to buy either Can, Pants, Vests, -r something in their line of business. They ..;tve just returned from Philadelphia and . York and have replenished their Stock goods that it may with right be turned the Allentown Hall of Fashion. Th. work 4 they turn out is under their -•vn supervision, and having engaged one the best Cutlers in the country, they will able to turn out the "best rantaloons and Vends :!I be made up to order after the newest •- , hion, no matter whether the material has -m purchased of them or not. They return their thanks for the favors • , :y have received and truat they will be Hutted. ...ashion plates as they come .out avo al kept for sale. IC CIS & NEWHARD. llentown, August :21. ¶-3:n a 0 u. a cola cl Fnportant to those Interested. The undersigned Attorney at Law, re rif!ing in the Village of Quakertown, Bucks c, , ,onty, Pa., wishes to know of the where t,4•ats of Jacob Wilt, sent, Salisbury, Jacob Wi't,i or Christian Weiesnburg, of North ampton township, Lehigh county, revolu c:lll4.ry soldiers, or their widows or child- They can hear of something• to their ;;.image by addressing him. LEWIS T 3. THOMPSON. "—lw MI :y 21. New Goods. New Goods. Builders Look Here. A NEW ASSOILTDMET OF IMRDIrciIRE ! The undersigned announce to thepublic, that they have just returned from Philadel phirt and New York, with a very large lot of Hardware, consisting of Patt. • • House Furnishing Srtieles, rl C'utlerg, Coach Trion - flings, Nadler!, mul Shoc : /huliiigs, ail of which will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give Saeger's hardware Store, sign of the p7i.40! Oa° PIZ 9 cal6in order to convince themselvesof the fact, that a , penny saved is a penny made.' • 0. & J SAEGER. April 22. To 1-1014':iC.Keepers. A great assortment of frouse furnishing articles, such as ENAMELEDandtinned inside,cooking vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket tles, fish and ham kettles, frying pans, grid irons, waffle irons, &c. TEA TIIAYS and Waiters, from com mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns. KNI VES and FORKS—in sets and doz ens ; also knives only ; carvers,steels, cook and butcher knives, with a variety of °the:. manufactures. • April 22, 11—ly POCKET and PEN KNIVES—Razors) scissors, shears, front the best makers; one, two, three, and 4 blade knives. SIIOVELS, spades, hoes, chtuns, rakes. pick, axes, &c. SIIOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass polished steel fire sets and standards, coat hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons, &c. for sale by 0 & J SAEGEI3.. April, 2'2, 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 Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of 0 Sc J SAEGER. GLASS.-150 Boxes Glass, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and various other seizes, for sale by • 0 J SAEGER. TO SLIOEMAKERS.—Just received• a new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs French Rubers, and numerous other nam es belonging to the shoemaking business 0 & J SAEGER. OILS & VAPNISI-I.—Oils 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 13e11's best make, also a large assort ment of Carpenter's Tools, for_ sale cheap by . 0& J SAEGER. WEI ITE LEA D.-2 tons of IV hite Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale April, 22, NAILS,-:300 Kegs of the best Nails, Brads and Spikes,just received and for sale O & J SAEGER. ,L 411-3 w by . , Apri 1,22, FIOLLO W WA RE.-500 Iron Pots ana Kettles. just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of O& J S AEGER TO MECLIANICS.—TooIs of every de seription, such as Bench and Moolding Pl a n es , Hand, Patine!, and Back Saws, I.lrace and I;ittz;, A wzer Ditts, Hatchets, Sqw.res, &e.', fur sale .by 0 &J SAEGER. Jan n try 5, 1°:11111.tA Just received at the Stort of the subscri bers, a lot of Mill Picks, William Brady's Patent. This is a New Mechanical Tool, the best ever invented and only. wants to be used -to the proved. Apply soots. 0. & J. SAEGER. -- w April 13 An Ordinance. To /cry and collect a tax f o r defraying the expcncesrf the Borough qf Calusautjua, lee the current year. Be'it ordained and enacted by the' Citi zens of the Borough of Catasa qua, 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 Cato sauqua, and the respective offices and posts of profit, trades and profession's and occupa tions of the citizens of the said .Borough, agreeably to the last county asssessment and the valuation thereof, and the town clerk is hereby required, to make out duplicates and apportion the tax accordingly, and said tax is hereby appropriated for defraying the contingent and other expenses of the cor poration for the current year. Enacted into an Ordinance, at Cntasau qua, July 10, A. D. 1851. JOIIN BOYER, Burgeis. . • JOHN WILLIAM. Town Clerk. Catasauqua, July 19,1854 JOb Prilltpig,, • Neatly executed:at thu "Itagiater. Office " ¶ - 1 3' The undersigned keep all kinds of Ready ninde Clothing, on hand, and will make to roder, at the lowest possible prices. A splend id assortment of F ront and Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, Berman Locks, Latches Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paintßrush es, and a variety of other building Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by O J SAEGER. January 19, 1853. • ¶—ly The undersigned give notice, agreeably to the Laws•of Pennsylvania, that they pur pose making application at the ne*t term of. the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the in corporation of a Bank : to be located in the Borough of Catasauqua, and County of Le high, under the name, style and title of the to have general banking and discounting privileges. (The capital to. be Two HUN DRED THOUSAND Dom.Ans,'with the right of increasing it to THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ; and to commence operations when the said sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars shall have been paid in. Joseph Laubach, IV. Stellwagen,' .dug: 11. Gilbert, Charles Graffiti, I Villiam Get z Chas. G. Schneller, Isaac B. Chandler, S. H. Lacier, B. F. Strand, Levi Haas, Charles No//, Owen Rice, Isaias Rehrig, .1. IF. Fuller, Joseph Lazarus, F. 8.. Martin, Charles .S'eigly, Joshua Hunt, jr., Thomas Frederick; John Thomas, 11riah Brunner, John Williams, Reuben Patterson, Samuel Colver. June '2B, 18W. ¶—nin THE LEHIGH O & J SAEGER. • 11-IY Give notice that they are now prepared to receive and forward Merchandize of all kinds from Philadelphia to Easton, Bethle hem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and Penn Haven, and all intermediate places. The Goods will he received and shipped at their old stand first warf above Vine street.— They also forward goods to and from New York, via Delaware and Raritan Canal and Delaware Canal. Goods b'y this line from New York will go by A. S. NEILSON'S line of vessels to New Brunswick, by Sloops Fox and Grey Hound, which will be found at the Albany Basin, foot of Cedar Street, North River. Any information required can be had of Messrs. REYNOLD & CLARK, No. 100. West street, N. Y. 'at Neilson's Agent office, 8S West street, N. Y. With great increased facilities, they hope to give prompt despatch to all goods, to so licit the patronage of shippers. DRAKE, WILSON & Co., Proprietors. 1i AGENTS. H. S. Morehead: Philadelphia. John Opdycke, Won. . Borhecic & Knauss, Bethlehem. A. J. Ritz, Allentown. A. W. Leisenring. Mauch Chunk. A. Pardee & Co., Penn Hav&n.. Allentowo,April 12,1854. IT-2w tfill 312 8 EMI aztutntamactu OF Foreign- and Domestic Dry Goods IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES AT THE New Cheap Store 01: Getz A• Gilbert, .2 , • IN TIM BOROUGIII OF CATApAUQUA, PA. 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 'Pinter and A'pring Goods, which they are now ready to dis pose of to their customers nt the lowest prices. Their immense stock has been selected with the utmost care and consists of Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets, Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry.besides De laines, Alcipaccas,llebashe,Ginghams. 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 priee anu quality, wilt 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 UK. 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. ¶-6m GrOCerit'S Fish b 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. 4 11—fim • COAL ! COAL 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. 1 11-6 in September )4 Ready-made Clothing. 'GETZ & GILBERT. Catasauqua, Sept 14. ¶-0m To Builders. 1111)UUCOMQ • Bank of Catasanquo, T ansvartatiou C °lnv . • Joseph Weiss, Watchmaker in Allentown, Takes this method to inform his friends and the public in general, that ho still con tinues the Wtchmaking Business ' , in all its various branches, at his "old stand" No. 11, %Vest Hamilton street, nearly oppo site the "Odd Fellow's Hall," in the Borough of Allentown, where he has just received an entire new, and constantly keeps on hand a splendid stock of Parlor and Office Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches of various des criptions, a large assort ment of Ear and Finger rings, Silver and other tea-spoons, a large assortment of Gold Spectacles, () table an I also Silver and other Spectacles, suitable gor persons of all ages, together with a large variety of other Jewelry, and such other ar ticles usually kept in establishments of this kind. • ALSO: I Large Assortment of Violins, Violin Bows and Strings of the best quality, and all other articles used on Violins. Piano ° Fortes. fll i Just received a splendid assort ment of Pianos of the most celebrated man u factu ries. Illelodians of the most celebra ted makers in the United States. The whole of these articles will be sold at the most reduced prices, and he will warrant that every articles sold by him will be ac cording to contract. . Lir Brass Instruments will be furnished to order, at the shortest notice and at prices far below what they can be purchased else• where. Repairing.—This branch of business will be attended to as usual, with the strictest punctuality. He further returns his sincere thanks ftir the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him. for a number of years past, and trusts that by strict attention to business, punctu ality and liberal prices of his goods he Will be further thought worthy of the publics pat ronage for which he will always feel thank ful. JOSEI'II F.ISS. January 18, 1854. OCOCEMODOCOCIMCnCOOOOOOOOIIOO K) 0 ;..v 0 KW. Eckert's a pt a 6- etWHOLESALE ANDRETAIL 0 a a c 9 Tobacco, Snuff' and Segaro a CI a a 0 u ' 0 4 10. ‘ Ora M. 9 a a a a No. 30, East Hamilton Street, 8 0 8 ALLEN TOWN, PA. 8 0- • a 0 4 ,3 reGOODS ALL WARRAN7ED.axi g July 20. 11-1313 ct a oaaaaacancemmaanammaaaaau Dr. 3. V. Bavues, - " JD lEMTLS T. Informs his friends, and the pub lic in general, that he still performs all operations on the teeth, and treats diseases of the gums and alveolef processes in the most effectual and skillful manner. His mode of inserting artificial teeth, cannot be surpassed, for comfort to the wen rer and du ribility and beautifulness in appear ance. The general satisfaction he has given for years, has been , duly appreciated by the public. Office No, 4S, East Hamilton street, a few doors East of Pretz, Guth & Co's store, op posite Bechtels Arn , ;rican Hotel December. 6, 1953. Map of Lehigh County. Front actual Measurement and Surveys throughout the whole County by Adolph .Aschbach, C. E. The Subscriber will publish shortly, pie Tided a sufficient number of signers be ob tained, a new and complete mop of Lehigh County. The surveys are just commenced, all the public roads, and the locations of the places for worship, Post offices, School-houses, Country stores, Mills, Public Houses, Smith shops, Wheelwrights. Ore beds, &c., are to be marked. The names of the property holders generally (including all those in the county 'who Will subscribe in advance to the I map) are also to be inserted upon their places, to be illmqrated 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 Marginal-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. JAMES D. SCOTT, Publisher. No. 116 Chesnut St.l. 3 hilnaelphia. Allentown March 15. ¶-2m WANTED. Timothy Hay, Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats, for which the highest market price wi be paid by `PRETZ, GUTH& CO May 4, 1953 11-6 w 11 CO .1.4lt(012,;) • Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has taken out letters of Adm inistra- Lion, in the estate of Stephen flitter, late of the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh county, .therefore all those who know themselves to bo indebted to said estate,•be it in Notes, Bonds, Book Debts or otherwise, will; make settlement• of the same, within six weeks from the date hereof. All those who have any legal claims against said estate, will present them well authenticated to the un dersigned within the above specified time. JEREMIAH RITTER, Adm'st. Allentown, May :11. New Goods. The subscribers would hereby inform their customers, and the public in general, that they have just returned from Philadel phia and are now busily engaged in unpack ing a. very large and well selected stock of Dress Goods, comprising in part as fol lows: For the LADIES we have any quantity of Fancy and Plairi DeLaines, Silk Ginghains, Linen Lustre, Poplins, &c., also Silk and ,other Shawls, Kid, Silk, and other Gloves, Lace Goods of all styles, and qualities, awl lois of other goods in their line. For the GENTLEMEN, we have n large I assortment of Cloth plain, and fancy Cash meres, Linens, Satins, Silks and other Vest ings, Cravats, Collars, Tweeds, &c. We cordially invite all to come and examine our stock of goods, thebeauty, quality and cheap ness of which we feel onfident cannot be surpaised by any of ouffleorthy competitors. PRETZ, GUTH & CO. April 26, 1854. 11-6 m 4..•• • • • it The subscribers have lately • ,;. ; ,,:7•6a / r :elk purchased a very large lot of fi l .1.14:1,111 Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, &c., - which they will' sell whole sale and retail at very low prices. We in vite the Country merchants to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we third we can give them good bargains. PIIETZ, GUTI-1 .g-,CO. Allentown, April 26. 16 barrels and 25 half barrels, Nos. 1, 2 and :1 Mackerel, which they are disposed to sell at a very small profit. PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown, April 26. 11-6 m Peaches, Raisins, Sze.• 50 bushels prime d ried Peaches, halves. 25 boxes best barrel Raisins. 25 kegs Lexia do. 50 dox. painted bUckets. 200 doi. Corn•brooms. *hick they will sell wholesale and retail at he lowest market prices. PR ETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown, April 2.5. • --om • Safi Batt 200 Sock Liverpool Ground Salt. 50 do. Ashton's Fine do. 100 do. Dairy do. For sale by PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown; April, 26. ¶-Ow Itheinnitn against bi) 12.0 SS THE FRUMLIN FIRE INSURANCE tOIIIPINY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 163 CHESNUT STEEL:I'I STATEmENT Assi:Ts, $1,525,94 / 9 63, • January Ist, ISS I, Phiolished agrmably to an Act OF ASSCMBLY, BEING First Mortgages, amply secured, $1,199,284 •18 Herd Estate (present value $llO,- 000) cost. 82,139 87 Temporary Loans, on ample Ciila feral Securities. 130,771 28 Stocks grreiimit value $76,191) cost. 63.085 50 Gash , &c. 50,665 57 91,.'•25.040 OS PERPETUAL. OR LIMITED INSURANCES Matle On every description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at rates as low as are consistant with security( Since their incorporation, a period oc twenty-four years, they have paid over Hire millions "dollars Loss nv FIRE, thereby af fording evidence of the ad vanume of Insur ance, as the ability and disposition to meet with, promptness all liabilities.. "1-ly Directors: Charles N. Bancker, •Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias AVagnel., Adolp. E Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson: 6 . Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES ' N. BAscriEn, President. ell All LES G. B ANCICEit, Scrrelary. n'The subsCribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now .prepared to make insurances . on every description of property, at thC loii.r eA rates. • A. E. RUE-lE, Allentown. • C. F. BLEOII, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oct. 1852. 11-1 y 11111.0 1 2111911216 The subscriber, residing at No. 32, East* Hamilton street Allentown, a few doors East of the German Reformed Church, adopts this method to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has established himself as an tnderiaker,and will constant ly keep on hand a large assortment of all kitids of • nOSFWOOD, WALNUT, and other Collins, trimmed and smiled 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 an assortment of Shrouds, and will make it his business to attend to everything connected with a funer al, with great puntuality. • He has followed this branch of business for d ig last 25 years and knows the wants• when a calamity occurs, thereupon invites the public to give him a call, and he will be found to rentipr perfect satisfaction. [alio returns his sincere thanks to his old 'friends and neighbors in•Saucon, for the many favors ho has received from them, and furthei states that . his Son continues in the business at the old stand. Ho keeps on hand an assortment of household furni ture, and attends to funerals as heretofore. His wife also prepares. Shrouds. SAMUEL SELL. March.l.s.. . Groceries. Mackerel _FIRE. Near Fifth Street South Mountain Railroad Co. At a meeting of the Commissioners of the SOUTH MOUNTAIN!? AILROADCOM PANY, held in pursuance of previous no tice, (tt the house of David Rank, in Jones town, on Tuesday, the 20th day of June, A.D. 1854. • On motion, A.O. HIESTER, Esq.. was called to the Chair, and JOHN BRUNER, Esq chosen Secretary. • • Judge tliester, on taking the Chair, made a very pertinent and appropriate address to the meeting, referring to the importance of the honor conferred upon the persons named in the act of incorporation—the re sposibility which now rested upon them—to act with energy and prudence ; all of which was well received by the Commissioners and the citizens who were unanimously adopted : WHEREAS, For the purpose of proceeding to the organization of the company, it was. Resolved, That books be opened to re ceive subscriptions to the capital stock ofthe South Mountain Railroad Company, at the following times, and places, to a it: At Hamburg, on the 11th day of August next At Shardesville, on the 14th day of Au gust. At Strousetown, on the 113th day of Au gust. At Rehrersburg, on the 18th day of Au. Gast. At Millersburg, on the 21st day' of Au gust. At Frederichbur,g,on the 23d day of Au gust. At Jonestown, on the 25th day of Au gust. At Harper's, on the 28th day of August. At Mechanicsville, on the 30th day of August. • A: Shell's Tavern, on , the 31st day of - August. At Linglestown, on the Ist day of Sep tember. " At Harrisburg, on the 4th day of Sep tember. Resolved, That ;he following named per sons will attend at the different times and places of openings of the books, to wit : .11 Hamburg. Sharliesville and Strouse- Intrit—l. A. Beiterman, George Shenk, Eleriiimin Non tismacher, Franklin Wag ner, Joseph Seibert. Daniel Moyer and %Villinm Shainmo. Reltrersburg—Valentine Brnbst, Ad;lnt Shoener, Philip Mare nod RenjaminKran. Illillersburg—Frederick Heiner. Henry Shubert, Isaac Gearheart, Martin Moyer. Fredericksburg—Jacob Houtz, Jacob Snodderly and Henry B. &idle. Jonestown—John C. Seltzer. John Bru ner. Esq.. and John Melly. • Harper's—John Harper, Lyon Lemberger and David Al. Runk. 'illt'ehrtnirN Ville—John Harper, David M. Runk and Elias E. Kinzer. Abell's To/Tot-Harper. Rank and Kinzer. Ling/es/own—A. 0. Heister. Ja cob Shell and Thomas Birnet. Harrisburg—A. 0. Heister, Esq., Wil iiam Ayres, Gov. Porter and Daniel W. Gross. Resolved, That it be recommended to the President and Directors of this compa ny, after their ort!anization, to pay interest to the several stockholders entitled to receive the same. in the months of January and Ju ly in each year, at the rate of six per cent. per annum on all instalments paid by them ou their several shares of stock. . Resolved, That all expenses incurred for printing and publishing notices, &c.. for opening of the books, and meetings of the Commissioners Co receive subscriptions of stock, be paid out.of the general fund. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published successively for threw weeks in two papers in. Harrisburg, Leban on. Reading, Hamburg and Allentown, and alsO in handbills to be distributed along the line of the contemplated road. The following, resolution was offered by Adam Shoen•r, Esq : Resolved, That Gen. William Ayres he requested to attend the several meetings for the opening of books, and address the citi zens. giving. them the information as to the benefits and advantages to be derived from the contemplated improvement about toll(' made. On motion of Dr. Seltzer, Gen. Ayres was requested to address the meeting ; to which he responded in his usual happy style, exhibiting that he was booked up on railroads, together with.the general•interests of the country ; after which the meetitig ad journed. Jonestown, July 12 1554. if —4w Coal Coal 1 Nut, Stow', Egg and Lump Coal, in any quantity desired. for snle by. . PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown, April 20. ItDin DM `l.llDlaa The Best and if Cheapest Stbck ol7f .404 Boots Shoes, CA. tip,- tors. Gums, --e. in the 'city, at Dimbarr's . 76, South Second St. Phi!adelphia, (corner of Carters Street.)? Being mostly of his own manufnetwre, he guarrantees them to wear ; and will sell— wholesale or retail as cheap.as the cheapest. Easy Shoes the OlirLadicse Plain and Fancy Boots, Shoes. Gaiters. always on hand in great variety, for Boys, Youth, Misses and Children:. Prices.—Ladies Gaiters, of every quality and style, from $1 to $2,50. Gents! Calf Skin Boots, from $3 to $5, Patent Leather Shoes,,Gatter Boots, Congress Boots, .But-- ten Boots, &c.. from $1,50 to $41,50. Gum Boats, Shoes, Sandles, ClogsialWays on hand. Or Old Gums bought and.repaired. JUne 28, 1854.
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