PfUnOViDailiatiOt4itlg Breialg, Nene' and Bra*, South East corner of Hamilton and Seventh - Street, allentozon. 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 td Breinig, and intend to mtinue the same more ex ilsive than ever. They ierefore adopt this measure inform their old customers, id "hundreds of new ones" 'at they will at their new Jtablishment, present the Fashionable Goods, ever brought to this place, and having pur chased in Philadelphia and New York For Cash p it enables them to sell loner 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, of French and American manufacturers ; Vestings, Silk Velvets, Satins, Silks, Wors terd and other descriptions,figured and plain, Shirts and Shirt-collars, Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Hose, 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 Readyroade 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 fittedfrom the "bottom to the top" Chstomer 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. ra*They would also particularly inform Country Merchants, that they are now 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 NELIOII, JOHN L. BREINIG, ¶—Om Allentown, Sept. 7 WIEDER & BOYER P No. 25, West Hamilton street, dillentown. Thankful for past favors and ( la hoping by strict attention to busi ness and a desire to please, 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 al the business and understanding the business thoroughly in all its various branches—they are confident they can MANUFACTURE HATS 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 busi 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 Sr, 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 you.— Give us a call. It don't matter what is the shape of your head, wo will insure a fit. Or 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 goods which they will sell cheap. TERMS CASII. Allentown, March 15 Map of Lehigh County. From actual Measurement and Surveys jhroughout the whole County by • Adolph ischbach, C. E. The Subicriber 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 offices, School-houses, Country stores, Mills, Public Houses, Smith shops, Wheelwrights. Ore beds, &c., are to be marked. Thu names of the property holders generally (including all those in the county who will subscribe in advance to the map) aro 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 bo 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. 'l 4 o be engraved and delivered to subscribers handsomely colored and mounted' for FIVE DOLLARS per copy. JAMES D. Seo•i - r, Publisher. No. 1113 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. Allentown March 15. Grain Wanted. 60;011110 Bushels of Wheat, Rye, Corn and' MO wanted, for which the. highest matket prices will tie paid by the subscribers, at their store on tho South - west corner of Market. Square 'and Hamilton hires', in Al lentown. EDELVANi HAWSE & Co. Allentown, April• 29' Attention Customers! CHEAP 'WATCHES ; Vankee (flocks nub Jcw• elq . , . At No. 21, WEST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN. Good Watch Glasses 61 /;.------ 7 . - iiieyA ' \ t ' I H i--- ''"" I ' • t , (. 1-7 , -- - 4414.4; i'. I Ye-A - Ir.:4V tri7-1,1, Best Watch Glasses 12& YANKEE CLOCKS FROM $1,25 to $O,OO Joseph R. 111:o & Co. Adopts. this method to inform their friends and the public in general, that . they have lately established themselves in the above business at N.). 211, WEST HAMILTON STRET, where they will exhibit for sale an assort ment of goods, lately purchased in New York and Philadelphia, such as CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY The following is a list of their articles and prices : Fine Gold Lupine Watches 20 to $24 " Detached 25 to 35 " " full Jew'el. Pat. Lever, 40 to 75 " " Hunting Case 6 , ~ 45 to 125 Silver Lapine Watches 9to 12 Detached r,, - 12 to ,16 " Patent Lever " 12 to 25 " " Hunting Pat. Lev. watches, 20 to 35 Yankee Clocks, 1,25 to 3,00 " .8 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 hand a full assortment of Gold and Sayer spectacles and Spectable . Glasess, purses, port monies, &c. • Musical instruments such as violins, vio lin strings, Musical Boxes, Accordians,lll 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 elsewhere, as they feel con fident of satisfying all who may favor them with their patronage. Mr. ILKO, 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.. 117'Through the aid of one of Bottum's Patent improved universal Lathe Chucks, they arc 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 and done up on the most reasonable terms. Allentown, June 14, 1854. 4 —bin Glorious News ! The largest supply of goods ever brought to Allentown, can be found at No. 31, EAST HAMILTON STREET, KECK and NEWILIRIPS IMLL of P• 1811.110.1% These gentlethen adopt this tethod to inform their friends td the public in general tat they have lately entered tto partnership. under the tove mentioned firm, and ill follow the R CIIA NT TAILORING BIUSINESS ii _ranches 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 all kinds of fashionable Deeds, such as blue black and fancy colored Cloths, Cassimeers and Vestings,W inter Clothes, Collars, Han kerchiefs, Cravats, &c. They also keep on hand at all times a large and fashionable as sortment of Readyinadc Clothing, . such as Coats of every color and description, Pantaloons of all styles and prices, all kinds of Vestings, Shirts and Undershirts, Coflars, Cravats, Suspenders, &c., all of which they will sell at 01111 Extraordinary 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 Hall of Fashion. The work they turn out is under their own supervision, and having engaged one of the best Cutlers in the country, they will be able to turn out the “best fits." Coals ) 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, August 31. 111=-3m, ThOlGlas7 Atrown, DENTAL SURGEON. Attends to all operations on the Teeth in the most careful and sci entific manner, and inserts Teeth on an en tirely new and improved plan with contigu ous Gums. These Teeth are far better and superior to the best block or• single Gum Teeth now in use. tar Please call' and examine specimens. Office No. 15, West Hamilton Street, (up stairs,) opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. A Ilentown,Nov, 9.. —3m New Goods. New Goods, Builders Look Here. .A NEW ASSORTIONET OF ILIRDIVWIRE ! 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 f s f, );<.l - house Furnishing Srticles, • •:'l l `-' Cutlery, Coach Trimmings, Sadlery 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 a call in orderto convince themselvesof the fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.' O. & J b'AEGER. April 22. To House- Keeper s. A great assortment of House furnishing articles, such as ENAMELED and tinned i nside, coolt ing vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve het 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. A lso, goth ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns. KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, conic and butcher knives, with a variety of other manufactures. April 22, 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. SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass polished steel fire sets and standards, coal hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons, &c. for sale by April, 22, IRON.—A lot of Hammered and,Rolled iron, Sheet Iron, Arnericart„and English Band Iron, Hoop - Iron, Cast and Shear Steel, square, flat, and round, just received with Anvils and Vices, arid for sale cheap at tho store of 0 & 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 SHOEMAKERS.—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 business 0 & isSAEGER. OILS &'VAIINISH.—OiIs of all kinds, boiled and' raw, Turpentine, Newark Var nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,--will be sold cheap by 0 & J SAEGE[t PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes of John Bell's best make, also a large assort ment of Cdrpenter's Tools, for sale cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. WHITE LEAD.-2 tons of White Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale •by 0 & J SAEGER. ' April, 2/ „ NA ILS.-300 Kegs of the best Nails, Brads and Spikes, j ust received and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April 22, —3W HOLLOW WA RE.-500 Iron Pots ano Kettles; just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de scription, such as Bench and Moulding Planes, Hand, Panne!, and Back Saws, Brace and Bitts, Auger Buts, Hatchets, Squares, &c., for sale by . 0& J SAEGER. January 5, 1/1U L% 11 41- 1C92x0 , 4 Just received at the Store 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 soon. 0. & J. SAEGER. April 13: tolgtallMlll 395 Jibligiu (LATE TAYLOR'S HOTEL.) No. 28 Courtland Street, NEIV YORK,. . The undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and to the traveling and business 2 ag : public generally that he 4 1 . , n• has. leased the above building, and fitted up and finished it as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Visitors to the city, and, all others requi ring superior accommodations, are solicited to call, assured that no pains or expense will bo spared to render their stay comfortable and pleasant. J. S. STEBBINS, Proprietor. gar Having engaged Major ELI STECKEL, late 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 this sec tion of country, will find "Courtland Street Hotel," a true Pennsylvania Home. New York, March 22 k 1-9 m also Silver and other Spectacles, suitable for persons of all ages, together with a large variety of other Jewelry, and such other ar tides usually kept in establishments of this kind. ALSO: A Large Assortment of Violins, Violin Bows and Strings of the best quality, and all other articles used on Violins. ffimil • Piano Fortes. Just received a splendid assort ment of Pianos of the most celebrated man ufacturies. Afelodians 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. rif Brass Instruments will be furnished to order, at the shortest notice and at prices far below what they can be purchased e Ise w here. Repairing.—Thjsbranch.of business will be attended to as usual, with the strictest punctuality. He further returns his sincere thanks for 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. JOSEPII %VEISS. January 18, 1854. ¶-6w 11-1 y 500013036010 - 0001:1421,12COCHOCCIEHM2 E. W. Eckert's n a O &J SAEGER. 11-ly a a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • 1 Tobacco, Snuff and Segall 8 0201111E1 0 3 No. 30, East Hamilton Street, i 1 . 3 g ALLENTOWN, PA. a . 2 GOODS ALL WARIiANIED.an e SJuiy 20. 11-Iye Ctr4CM2MoV=lL'Cral2c=carrarsoccomr.o T►►B subscriber takes this method to in form the citizens of Allentown, and the pub lic-in general, that ho has opened at the stand formerly occupied by Di!linger & Craig, No. 27, North 7th street, near the 1 Market Square, where he offers for' sale for Cash or in exchange for Country Produce, a large variety of Family Groceries, such as Coffee, Sugar,Mo- •••• - t • - •,:. . i . :.t , r i 1• lasses, Chocolate, ~,i30 , -,,!4 , 1;; [ q.. e . 1 Tea,red and black '4 , .tr01!,!-: ~,., - - - - - -r- Pepper, Allspice, -- 1 .-- 1 Ginger, Salaratus, baking and washing So da,- Salt, Allum, Madder, No's. 1, 2 and 3, Mackerel, pickled Salmon, pickled am) smoked Herring, Codfish, dried Beef, Ham. Shoulder, Flitch, Lard, Candles, Vinegar, Soap. Brooms, &c. Ar.so, all kinds of fruit, such as Lemons Oranges, Prunes first quality in jars, and in kegs for pies, Figs, Raisins, pealed and un pealed dried Peaches, Apples and rears, Tomato Catchup, Mustard, Pickels in bot tles, Cherries, &c. In connection with the above business, he slso continues the manufacturing of Segars, of every price and quality, which he will sell or exchange to country merchants for all kinds of produce. 11-1 Y 0 Sr, J S A EGER lie also continues the Candle manufactur ing business, and will sell by the box any quantity desired,o; exchange them for coun try produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Lard, • Ham, Shoulder, Flitch, Soap, Chet ries, dri- . ed fruit, Wax, &c., and allow therefor the highest market price. - hie trusts that by keeping the best kind of Groceries, &c., and by manufacturing the best. kind of-Segars and Candles, he will be able to merit a liberal share of public patron age, for which ho will ever be thankful. reThe undersigned is also the appoint. ed Agent for the sale of Hoyt's: celebrated fine cut, chewing . and smoking tobacco, slant!, &c., all of which he will sell as low as it can be purchased either in Philadelphia oreNw York. Cumitss 11. Rune. Allentown, April 19,1854. By an Act of the Assembly, passed the 2d day of April, 1854, the Borough of White Haven, is authorised to loan the sum of ten thousand dollars, for the purpose of erecting water works, and bringing water in said Borough. Notice is hereby given, that proposals will be received by the under signed, Burgess and Council, until the 10th of July next. for the whole, or part of said loan of $5OOO. Clear of taxes. DAVID H. TAYLOR, Burgess. rSAAC RIPPER, C. L. Kilos, • A. F. PETERS, • J. H. NACE, J. M. BISHOP, L. W. I3RoAmmar, White Haven, Pu. June, 21. Joseph Weiss, Watchmaker in Allentown, Takes this method to inform his friends and the public in general, that he still con tinues the • Wtchntaking Business, in all its various branches, at his "old stand" No. 11, West Hamilton street, nearly oppo site thel.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 —,,i.„, Parlor and Office • gift,. Clocks, Gold and Silver 4lk / . ( 4 ' ;•47, Watches of various des .)?,C, criptions, a large assort ,k • 'Na, 7;d S ment of ‘. Ear.and Finger rings, Silver and .other table and tea-spoons, a large assortment of Gold Spectacles, New Family Grocery Store IN •ILLEE.N . TO 11:111: A Family Grocery Store. Loan of $5OOO. South Mountain Railroad Co. At a titeeting . of the Oomtitisaioners of the SOUTH MOUNTA IN RAILROAD COM. PANY, held in pursuance of previous no tice, at the house of David Rank, in Jones town, on Tuesday, the 20th day of Jtine, A. D. 1854. On motion, A. O. HIESTER, Es.q., was called to the Chair, and JOHN BRUNER, Esq., chosen Secretary. Judge Iliester, 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 of the South Mountain Railroad Company, at the following limes, and places, to wit : At Rehrersburg, on the 18th day of Ati gust. At Millersburg, on the 21st day of Au gust. At 'Fredericksburg, 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 1 Shell's Tavern, on the 31st day of August. At Linglestown; on the Ist yof Se - tember. At Harrisburg, on the h day of Sep tember. Restilved, That the 101 l wing named per sons will attend. at the different times and places of openings of the books, to wit : .dl Hamburg. Sharllesville and &rouse town—l. A. Beiterman, George Shenk, Benjamin Nonnamacher, Franklin Wag ner, Joseph- Seibert, Daniel Moyer and William Shemin°. Rehrersburg—Valentine Brobst, Adam Shoener, Philip Klare and Benjamin Kean. Millersburg—Frederick Herner, Henry Shubert. Isaac Gearheart, Martin Moyer. Fredericksburg—Jacob Houtz, Jacob Snodderly and Henry B. Seidle. Jonestown—John C. Seltzer. John Bru ner, Esq., and John Meily. Harper's—John Harper, Lyon Lemberger and David M. Runk. Mechanicsville—John Harper, David M Runk and Elias E. Kinzer: , Shell's Tavern—Harper, Rank and Kinzi.r. Lin glestown —A. 0. Heister. al., Ja cob Shell and Thomas Barnet. Harrisburg—A. 0. Eleister, Esq , Wil liam Ayres, Gov. Porter and Daniel W. G rocs Resolved, That it be recommended to the President and Directors of this compa ny, after their organization, tb 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 on 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 to receive subscriptions of stock, be paid out of the general fund. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published successively-for three 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 Shoener, Esq : Resolbed, That Oen. William Ayres be requested to attend the several. meetings for the openinsr„of books, and whir..., Lk. tens. giving them the information as to the benefits and advantages to be derived from the contemplated improvement about to be made. On motion of Dr. Seltzer, Gen. Ayres was requested to address the meeting ; to which he responded in his usual happy style, exhibitiog that he was booked up on railroads, together with the general interests of the c6untry ; after which the meeting ad jou rned. Jonestown, July 12 1854 Coal Coal Nut, Stove, Egg and Lump Coal, in any quantity desired, for sale by. . _ PRETZ, * GUTH & CO. —.Allentown, April 26. '►—Rm 111V012 MID ZILD:11 The Best and Cheapest Stock o Boots Shoes, Gal tors, Gums, &c., in the city. at Dunbarr's 76, South Second St. Philadelphia, (corner of Carters Street.) Being mostly of his own manufacture, he guarrantees them to wear ; and will sell— wholesale or retail as cheap as the cheapest. Easy Shoes for Old Ladies. Plain and Fancy Boots, Shoes, Gaiters. &c., always on hand in great :variety, for Boss, Youth, Misses and children. Prices.—Ladies gaiters. of every quality and style, from $I to $2.50. Guilts' Calf Skin Boots, from $3 to $5, Patent Leather Shoes, Gaiter Boots, Congress Boots, But ten Boots, &c„ horn $1,50 to 9114,50." Gum Boots, Shoes, Sand les, Clogs,a I ways on .hand. nr Old Gums bought and repaired. June 28, 1854. Country Produce. The highest market prices will be paid or all kinds of country produce by PRETZ, GUTH & Co• July 18.• 11--2 w New Goods. The subscribers would hereby inform their customers, and the public in general; that they have just returned from Philndef.; phia and are now busily engaged in unpack ing a very large and well selected stock of Dress Goods, comprising in part as ,lows: For the LADIES we have any quantity of Fancy and Plain DeLaines, Silk Ginghdingi Linen Lustre, Poplins, ac., also Silk and other Shawls, Kid, Silk, and other Gloves. Lnce Goods of all styles, and qualities, and lots of other goods in their line. For the GENTLEMEN, we have a large assortment of Cloth plain, and fancy Cash meres, Linens, Satins, Silks and other Vest ings; Cravats, Collars, Tweeds, &c. We 20/ n cordially invite all to co e and examine out stock of goods, thebe y, quality and cheap= ness of which we eel confident cannot b e surpassed• by yof our worthy competitors; PRETZ, GUTH & CO. April 26, 1854. 11--=ant Groberies. The subscribers have lately purchased a very large lot of ,!!! kth . .,:t Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, &c., which they will sell whole snle and retail at very low prices. We in vite the Country merchants to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we think we can give them good bargains. PRETZ, GUTH 4. CO. Allentown, April 26. ll—Om 10 barrels and 25 half barrels, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, which they are disposed to sell at a very small profit. PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown, April 26. —6 m Peaches, 'Raisins, &c. 50 bushels prime dried Peaches, halves. 25 boxes best barrel Itaisins.• 25 kegs Lexia do. 50 dox. painted buckets. 200 doz. Corn brooms. which they will sell wholesale and retail at the lowest market prices. Pli ETZ, GUTH & Co. Allentown, April 2d. Salt I Salt 200 Sack Liverpool Ground Salt. 50 do. Ashton's Fine do. 100 do. Dairy do. For sale by PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown, April, 26. 11-6 m FRED ell TRU SSES, WEIGHING LESS THAN 24 OUNCES. For the Cure of hernia or Rupture. Acknowledged by the highest medical au thorities of Philadelphia, incomparably su. perior to any other in use. Sufferers will be. gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only the lightest and most easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncome lortable article usually sold. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located ,it will retain its position with out change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Five Dollars for the double—with measure round the hips, and stating side affected. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by returning it., at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer. CALEB 11. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Race St. Phil- Ur Ladies, requiring the benefit of Me. clianical Supports, owing to derangement of the Internal Organs, including Falling of the ; . Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic. Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are inform ed that a competent and experienced LADir will be in attendance at the Rooms,(set apart for Their exclusive use.) No. 119, TWELFTLI at.. Ist door bolci;v Race. Juno 28, 1554. Thomas Iron Company. Notice is hereby given. that the following gentleman were elected Officers and Direc tors of the Thomas Iron Company at a meet ing of th'e Stockholders: Peter S. Michier. of Easton, President. C. F. Randolph, Easton, Sec'y and Treas. 11-4 w D I R ECTORS. E. A. Douglass, M. Chunch. C. A. Luckenbach. Bethlehem. Peter S. Michler, Easton. Ephraim Marsh, Jersey City. William El. Talcott, do. John Drake, Easton. Busse' S. Chidsey, Easton. June 7. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship heretofore existing between William Steckel, and Moses Albright, trading under the firm of Steckel dlbright, in the for• ough of Catitsauqua, has been dissolved by' mutual consent, on the 21st of Apiii The business will be carried on hereafter by Moses . Albright, at the old stand, in the for- • ough of Catasauqun. Lehigh county. WILLIAM STECKEL. MOSES ALBRIGHT. Catasauqua, May 10. ¶-9w --- 411aVa411C9 Notice is hereby given, that the subscriber: has taken out letters of Administration in• the estate of Gideon Zellner, late of North Whitehall township, Lehigh - county, there fore all those who know themselves to be in debted to said .estate, be it in Notes, Bonds;- Bookdebts, or otherwise, will make payment of the same within six weeks from the date hereof. And. such, who have any legal claims against said estate, will present them for settlement well authenticated to the un- • detsigned within the above specified time. EDWARD KOHLER, Administrator, June 21, 1854. Mackerel EASTON, June 7, 1854 If-2w
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