The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, December 06, 1854, Image 4

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No. 31 East Hamilton Stree
A Large Stock of New Goods;
VECK & NEWHARD take this occasion • Co
.11. inform " All .the world and the rest of
mankind," that they haVe just completed their
new stock of
SPLENDID READY MADE CLOTHING,
For FALL and WINTER wear, to which they
invite the especial attention of all who desire
to make selections from the Handsomest,
Clieapest and and Best Stock that can be found
in his region of the country. Their new
goods, consisting of Cloths, Cussimeres, Vest
ings, &c., will be found the most beautiful and
superb in any other establishment in Allen
town, from which customers can select and
order any garment they choose, which will be
made up in the beseityle r in the shortest space
of time and at the lowest possible prices. A
large variety of
-17TOATS, PANTS, VESTS, &c.,1
Of every pattern ' variety and style, Ready
made, will be found on hand at all times. Also,
constantly on hand a large and choice variety
of fashionable
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Such as Gloves, Hosiery, Scarfs, Shirts, Collars.
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c.
They invite all people who desire immense
bargains, to give them a call end thereby save
from FIFTY to SEVENTY-FIVE per cent. in
the purchase of their Fall and Winter outfit.
reßemember the spot--:-Nn. 31 lust Ham
ilton street, nearly opposite the German Re
formed Church
Odt. 17
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1112 4 v 0,4210
237 North Third St 2
PHILADELPHIA.
THE unklersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the travelling public, that he
is still keeping the well known Hotel at No.
237 North Third Street, called the
- allercleant's _House,
Which is the most convenient " home ".:ti the
city, to the travelling custom. The loc lion
is nearly in the centre of business and a use
ment, and convenient to the principal Railroad
and other Stations. He will spare no exertion
or expense in furnishing his table with all the
market affords. Persons visiting Philadelphia
with their families, can be furnished with pri
vate-rooms. A good yard and stabling is at.
tached to the Hotel, so that persons visiting the
, city with their own conveyances, may rest as
sured that their stock is well taken cure of.
la'The above House is the General Stage
Office for Allentown, Easton, Bethlehem, &o.
WM. H. BUSH.
5-3 m
Oat. 11, 1851
Leather and Shoe Findings
OUCLTa
No. 34 East Hamilton 'Street. nearly
opposite Sager's Hardware Store,
The undersigned have just opened at the
ni]ove stand, in connection with the Tan
Yard, recently carried on by their father,Ja
cab Messer, with a complete assortment of
LEATHER of every pescription,. and Shoe
Findings, which . comprises all articles used
by Shoemakers, such as al LP SKINS,
MOROCCOS, UPPER LE.4THER,
LININGS, &c. A general assortment of
Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, constantly
kept on hand.
Also Flarncss, and all other Leathers for
saddlers.
Being both practical Tanners, we feel
confident in warranting every article sold by
us as represented. We therefore_ hope by
fair dealing and low prices to merit a liber
al share of patronage.
_ . W. K. &J. K. MOSSER.
Allentown, September 13.
VICEN ell TRU S SVAS
WEIGHING LESS THAN 21 OUNCES.
For the Cure of Bernie:. or .Ruptures
Acknowledged by the highest medical au. tborities-of Philadelphia, incomparably su
.perior to any other in use. Sufferers will
be gratified to learn that the occasion now
offera to procure not only the lightest and
most easy, but as durable a Truss as any
other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncom,
joriable 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 H. NEEDLES,
Cor. Twelfth dt Race St. Phil-
CrLadies, requiring the benefit of .Me.
•
o
ical ..S7upporta, owing to derangement
t i t kernelb Organs, including Falling of
•
pl ervouo b, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic,
ed that a co ,Spinal Weakness, are inform
. will be in
aiia N n lent and experienced LADY
for their exdusii4
e at the Rooms l (set apart
St.. Ist door below R ') No. 114, TWELFTH
Jtruo2fft 1864:
—IY—SS
Ol'. l="0-TaLT-1OCMEK.
IS A KNOW NOTHING
. The Great Sea Serpent
SUPPOSED TO BE BETWEEN ONE AND
TWO HUNDRED' FEET LONG,
Was again seen by Capt. Clipper, of the
Brig Arrow. He reports a trement.ons
ISMAIL.3O3ELP=INT'X'
(on the old serpent ground, MI Nahant,) which
has caused considerable excitement in that vi.
tinily; but nothing to be compared with that
now existing about the new and splendid stock
of clothing now offered for sale at 1311EINIG,
NELIGH & BREINIG'S
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NO. 2, HAMILTON STREET,
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Their stock comprises every iety of Read
Made Clothing that may be four; ' 1 bre-larg•st
establishments in Philadelphia a New York,
and they invite merchants and dealers, who
buy wholesale, to call and examine before
making their purchasers. Our goods are made
Up expressly for the country trade, and we can
satisfy all who call that they can procure a
bettor stock of us at CHEAPER RATES than
any where else. . .
They also have on hand an extensire stock
of Cloths, Cassinieres, Satins, Silk Vestings,
&e., of every description, which they can make
up at short notice, and in the mat fashionable
styles. Dealers wanting a lot of any particular
article made up, can haveihern on short notice
by sending in their order.
(* -- CUSTOMER WORK will be attended
to as asual, and all fits warranted. Two of
the firm being practical Tailors, the public
need have no fears but that their garments will .
suit.
Thankful 4.0 r past favor=, they hope by fair
dealing and laid prim; to still etjay the patron•
ago of the public. Remember, all who want
_Clothing, that the Pennsylvania Hall, at the old
atone corner, is the place.
131ZEINIG ) NELIGH & BREINIG.
aitobe: It, 1854.
EDSPORTA..NT NEWS
AT
No. 17 West Hamilton Stree
OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
r ILIE undersigned having entered into co
partnership as wholesale and retail deal
ern in
BootS, Shoes, Trunks, &c,,
under the fitm of Mertz Roney, beg eave to
inform their friends and cusanners, and the
public generally, that they have just received
in addition to their present stock, a very large
and heavy lot of Boots and Shoes, of City and
Eastern vanufacture, comprising
Sixty-five Boxes
- - .
containing over twelve hundred pair of all
possible styles, sizes and prices, which they
are able to sell at reduced prices. Among
others, they have a
Men's Boots from $1 50 to $3 00
Ladies' Shoes from 75 to 1 10
Boy's Boots and Shoes 50 to 1 50
Mississ and Children's Shoes 373 to 100
Country Merchants will find it to their ad•
vantage to call and examine our stock, as we
feel confident that we can supply them with
Boots and Shoes at the very lowest City prices.
We also constantly keep on hand a large as,
sortment of our own fnanufaeture. All cue.
tomer work neatly made to order, and re.
pairing done at the shortest notice. We feel
thankful for past favours and patronage, and
by a strict attention to our business we hope
to merit a continuance. Please call at No.
17 West Hamilton street, opposite the Odd
Fellows' Mall.• ELIAS Al ERTZ,
JAMES RONEY.
Allentown, 04.itober 4, 1854.
_axles S. liffassey,
JCK AND WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN
JEWELRY, &c.,
NO. 23 EAST HAMILTON STREET OPPOSITE .TIIE
GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH.
p, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
It the public in general, that he has just
returned from the city of New York where he
has purchased, and now offers for sale a full as•
sortment of goods in his line of business.
, CLOCKS of all styles and pat.
terns, Gold and Silver Watches,
Told, Silver, and other Match
Chains, Watch Keys acid Seals, gold and silver
Pencils, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins,
Bracelets, Medallions, Cuff Pins, Gold and Steel
Pens, Silver, table and tea spoonkdEolians, Ac.
cordeons, Musical BOxe .e lutes, Fifes, Spy
Glasses, Pocket Comps es, Gold, Silver and
other Spectacles, suitabl for all ages, together
with each and every ticle belonging to his
branch of busines. prices are as low and
liberal as they will e found in our seaboat'd
towns, and his goods 14-always prove to be
what they are represented. He will not palm
off brass ea' rings for gold, nor tin ware for
silver.
Clocks and watches will be repaired, and
mending attended to as formerly, and he will be
responsible (kir hisvork one year. He also re.
pairs musical boxes, accordeons, &c. He is
grateful for past favours, and hopes for a con,
ifnuance of the same.
Allentown, October 4,1854 C. S. MASSEY.
. 1— 3
PRICE COMMISSION MIIICILINTS.
Fleming & Brother,
Dealers in BUTTER.
. CHEESE.
LARD.
DRIED FRUIT,
• And PRODUCE generally, No. 40 Soutl
Water Street, Philadelphia.
VlTConsignmenta of Produce respectfully so
licited.
November 8.
To the Millinery Trade,
John Stone Sons,
'lmporters and dealers in French Milli
nery Goods, No. 45, South Second Street,
Philadelphia, are now prepared to oiler their
customers — Clod the trade, an unusually large
and well selected assortment of •
RIBBON/ay
SAS: S,
VELVETS.
FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, LACES,
.find every article appertaining to the
• Millinery trade.
stock being of our direct impor
tation,trs great advantages both in styles
and prices.
Philadelphia . , Sep
American Artists' Union!
nHE AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION would
a respectfully announce to the citizens of the
United States and the Canadas, that for the pur
pose of cultivating a taste for the fine arts
throughout the country, and with a view of ena•
bling every family to become possessed of a
gallery of Engravings by the first
ARTISTS OF TILE AGE,
They having determined, in order to create an
extensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not
only give, employment to a large number of
artists and others, but inspire among our coun•
trymen a taste for works of att, to present . to the
purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of
which ate sold,
. , •
250,000 Off is of actualicosi of $150,000.
Eachpurchaser of aOn Dollar Engraving,
therefore, receives not on Engraving richly
worth the money, but als oa ticket which entitles
him to one of the Gifts - When they are distributed
FOR FIYE DOLLARS,
: rgfiTysknished Engraving, beautifully painted
in nil, and — FtrE — GlFT TICKETS. will be sent,
or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings
can be selected from the Catalogue, and sent by
return mail or express.
A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spe,
cimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen at
the (Ace of this paper.
For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually
worth That sum, and a Gift Tickel,uull immedi,
vilely be forwarded.
The Committee, believing that the success of
this GREAT NATIONAL UNDERTAKING will be ma•
terially promoted by the energy and enterprise
of intellil,►ent and persevering Agents have re.
solved to treat with such on the most liberal
terms. . .
Any person wishing to become an Agent, by
sending (post paid) one dollar, will receive by
return of mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a „ GIFT
TICKET,". a Prospectus, rt Catalogue, and all
other necessary information.
On the final completion
,qf the sale, the Gifts
will be placed in the hands of a Committee of the
purchasers to be distributed,.clae notice of which
will be given throughout the United States and
the Canadas.
100 Marble busts'of , Wltshington, at $lOO $lO,OOO
100 Clay 100 10,000
100 Webster 100 10,000
00 . 4 Calhoun 100 10,000
50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid
franse, size, 3x4 feet each 100 5,000
00 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 feet
each
500 steel plate Engravings, brilliant.
ly colored in oil, rich gilt frames
24x30 inches each
10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings
colored in oil, of the Washing,
ton Monument, 20x20 inches
each
237,000 steel plate engravings, from
100 different plates now in pos
session of and owned by the Ar,
lists' Union, of the market value
of from 50 cents to $1 each 41.000
1 first class Dwelling, in Thirty 41,000
First street, New York City ' 12,000
22 Building Lots in One Hundred
and One Hundred and First streets
New York City, each 25x100 feet
deep, at 1,000 - 22,000
100 Villa Sites, containing each
10,000 square feet, in the suburbs
of New York City, and corn,
manding, a magnificent view of
the Hudson river and Long Is.
land Sound. at 500 50,000
20 perpetual loans of .cash, without
interest or security, of $250 each, 5,000
50 4 , o .4 100 each, 5,000
00 ~ " 50 each, 5.000
250 4 , . o ~ 4, 20 each, • 5,000
2,000 ~ a, 5 each, 10,000
Reference in regard to the Real Estate, P. J.
Visseher & Co., Real Estate Brokers, New
Yid lc. Orders, (post paid.) with money inclosed,
to be addressed, J. W. HOLBROOKE,
Secretary, 505 Broadway, New York.
reThe Engravings in the Catalogue are not , "
ready for delivery.
Nov. 8
Livery Stable,
The subscriber informs
• -*`: the public that he has
pur
~amCi chased the entire stock of
"
Horses, Carriages, 4-c.
comprising the Livery Stable of William R.
Leh, in the borough of Allentown. He has
added a number of beautiful New Carriages
to his stock, as well as increased the number
o 6 Horses, He is therefore prepared to fur
nish all who may favor him with a call with
GOOD and SAFE HORSES, rind Vehi
cles of every description, from a first class
eight-horse Qmnibus to a Sulky of single
horse.
By itrict attention to business, and a de
sire to please, he hopes to merit a liberal
share of patronage. Charges moderate.
ITMarge parties will be furnished with
conveyances, with or without drivers, on
the most reasonable terms.
EiPGive him a call, at the old stand of
Charles Sengreaves, first stable in Church
Alley, north of Hamilton street.
PETER HELLER.
Allentown, August 2, 1854. ¶.—Gm
Dr,. 3. V. "Barnes,
.11.E.VT1ST.
Informs his friends, and the pub-
ISa 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 wee
. rer and duribility and beautifulness inappear
ance. The general satisfaction he has given
for years, has been duly appreciated by the
public.
Office N 0.48, East Hamilton street, a few
doors East of Pretz, Guth & Co's store, op
posite Bechtels American Hotel.
December 0, 1853. 11—ly
' DR. CH ARLES NEIL,
MO al a' C ll 4 ZS cf 2 a
NO.. 309 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
A T the late State Agricultural Fair, hold at
Philadelphia, received a SILVER MEDAL,
the highest award for exhibition or skill in his
profession. He refers to this, and to his at.
ready extensive practice, as a guarantee to all
who have occasion for his service., that his
work and orders generally in his line, will be
scientifically and skilfully performed.
Dr. NEIL pledges himself to the lowest
terms, and all reasonable 'dispatch,. with those
who laver him wilVheir calls.
_J
Nov. 1
11-8 m
AGENTS
LIST OF GIFTS.
50 5,000
10 5,000
4 40,000
X-Gm
X-ly
THE WHOLE WORLD.
$300,000 WORTH OF GIFTS,
for the subscribers to the Mammoth Pictorial of
The Whole World,
Published simultaneously in the three cities of
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, as soon
as 300,000 subscriptiocs are obtained ; and
having already an actual circulation of about
200,000, it is now certain the
Distributnin will soon take place.
Among the extraordinary LIST OF GIFTS,
(being one for every ticket issued,) are
Professor Hart's Elegant Country Seat,
• valued at
A Magnificent City Residence,
A Cash Loan for 100 years, without in.
west or security,
AO'ding Lots, Elegant Piano Forte''Ss,
Work°us, Gold Watches, Bracelets,
Rings, Books of Travels in the Old and
New World, by Prof. Hart ; Real Estate,
&c., &., in all numbering
Every single remittance of $l, secures one
year's subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial,
and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles
the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts.
Thus every person investing in this stupendous
Enterprise receives the worth of his or her
money, in subscription to a first class journal,
(the greatest and most interesting Pictorial of
age,) besides a Gift for each subscription which
may prove an immense fortune to the receiver.
For complete List ( of Gifts, and full and ex.
plicit particulars in regard to the great Enter
prise, Distribution, &c., see a copy of TILE
WHOLE. WORLD, which will be promptly sent;
free of charge, where desired by letter post paid.
The Whole World may also be seen at the
offices of all papers containing this advertise
ment, where information may be obtained in re.
gard to the paper and Enterprise. •
,itgents, Postmasters, and Ladies desirous of
liferative and at the same time genteel emproy_
meet, should not fail to see a copy of The Whole
World, which contains by far the motet liberal
inducements ever offered to agents in the way
of immense premiums, gifts, commissions, &17:.,
whereby any person, with ordinary activity, can
easily, make $l,OOO arid upwards, per year; to
which fact the agents we already have can cer.
tify. Secure the, Pictorial, and become' wise,
rich, and happy.
Correspondents must write their address—
Name Post office. County, and State, Plain and
Distinct, or it will be their own fault if they fail
to get an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns
will be promptly sent wherever desired, in any
part of the world.
Uri( any orders are received after the 300,..
000 subscribers are obtained, the money will be
promptly returned, postpaid, to the persons
sending it.
, letters and remittances for the Pie.to.
F ria', With Gift Tickets, must invariably. he ad,
dressed postpaid, to prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, World's Hall. l l3roadway, New York,
there being the only office for the G.ft Enterprise.
But remittances for the Pictorial without Gift
Tickets, may he sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, Hart's Buildings, Chesnut street, Phila
delphia, Pa., there being the principal editorial
and publication office
Nov. 22,
3114cinnitil against bi)
FIRE.
THE FRAALIN FIRE' INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 1631 CHESNUT STREET
Near Fifth Street.
STATEMENT or ASSETS, $1,525,949 GB,
• January Ist, 185.1,
Publlishett ogrecabl3- to :iii Act
OF ASSEMBLY
BEING,
First Mortgages, amply secured, $1,199,264 48
Real Estate (present value $llO,-
000) cost.
Temporary Loans, on ample Cola
teral Securities. 130,774 .21:
Stocks (present value $76,191) cost. 63,085 5
Cash, &c. &c., 50,665 5'
• 81,825, 68
PERPETUAL ORLIMITED INSURANCES m 4O
ade
on every description of property, in
. . _
TOWN AND CO'NTRY,
at rates as low as are consistan t with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of
twenty-four years, they have paid over direr
millions dollars Loss nv FIRE, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantage of Insur
ance, as the ability and disposition to meet
with promptness II liabilities.
' eclors :
Charles N. Bancicer, IV d. D. Lewis.
'robins Wagner, doip. E Rorie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown.,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
Geo. W. Richards,' Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N. BACKER, President.
CIIARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary,
f' The subscribers are the appointed
Agents of the 'above mentio ed Institution,
ant are now prepared to eke insurances
31,1
on every description of roperty, at the low
est rates.
A. L 1-IE, Allentown.
. '. 13LECH, Bethlehem.
Allentown, Oct. 1854. 11--:1y
Special Notice.
Having disposed of the "Lehigh Regis
ter" printing establishment, and engaged in
business that will require all the means at
my command, I earnestly request • all per
sons indebted in my books for subscription,
advertising, jobbing work, or otherwise, to
make payment at an early day, as the books
of the establishment ought to be settled up
without delay. There are a number of old
accounts especially, which have been stand
ing for years, some as much our own fault
perhaps as the debtors, where liquidation
would now be of material. service. lam
found as heretofore at the "Old Stand" nex
door to the German Reformed Church
Allentown, Sept. 27.
11 CHICK TO Mile MOB
Profitable and Honorable Employment I
T he subscriber is desirous of basing an agent
in each county and town - of the Union.
A capital of from 5 to $lO only will be re
quired, and anything like an efficient, ener
getio man can (make from - three to five dollars
per day ;—.indeed sortie of the Agents now ern;
ployed are realiiing twice that sum. Every
information will be given by addressing, (post
paid,) WM. A. KINSLER,
Box 601, Philadelphia, Pa., Poet Office.
Nov. 15.
$`25,000
17,000
MO
Fine Gold Lapine Watches 20 to $24
" Detached .4 W . ) to :15
" - full Jew'el. Pat. Lever. 40 to 75
" Hunting Case .• 45 to 125
Silver Lapine Watches 9to 12
Detached 12 to. 16
.. Patent Lever " 12 to 25
" Hunting Pat. bev. watches, 20 to 85.
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 2ri cis. to 10 00
He nl. o keeps on hand a fur
assortment of Gold and Silver spectacles and
Spectable Glasess, purses, port monies, &c
Alusical instruments such as violins, vio
lin strings, Musical Boxes, Accordiabs, 11
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
fidont of satisfying all who may favor them
with their patronage. blr. ILICO, is well
known in this place as a skillful mechanic,
and all his work will be warranted.
Every article sold by them, is warranted
o 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.
rirThrough 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 and done
up on the niost reasonable terms
Allentown, June 14, 1854
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NV.IIOLESALE AND. DETAIL
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liTobacco, Snuff and Segal
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aNo. 30, East Hamilton Street, h i
ALLENTOIVIV, PA. 6
17'GOODS ALL IVARRAN7ED. I
tiJuly 20. ll--ly
accoacacsoaciarnmanceaccoaccoaeo
The Best and
Cheapest Stock of
•
Boots Shoes, Gat
sahib.
umgdkid tors. Gums, &c.,
in the city, at
-•• •!..: Dunbarr's
76, South Second St. Philadelphia,
(corner of Carters Street.)
Being mostly of histo own manufacture, he
guarrantees them 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
Boys,, Youth, Misses and Children.
Prices.—Ladies Gaiters, of every quality
and siyle, from $1 to $2,50. ajnts' Calf
Skin Boots, from $3 to $5, Patent Leather
Shoes, Getter Boots, Congress Boots, But
ten Boots, &c., from $1,50 to $4,50.
Gum Boots, Shoes, Sandles, Clogs,al ways
on hand.
WOW Gunn bought and repaired.
June 28, 1854; • *_ly
A.L.RUHE.
lOWA TC FES'
9-
JEWELRY"
SILVERWARE Ei fAIEY SEEES.
A Choice Assortment of the Flitt Quality,
for sale at the lowest cash prices, at
HIM/ Cs. Ritonherks"g,
No. 18.1 South Second Street, between Pine
and Union, West side,
r y The assortment erttleaees
t,
r ,, c and select stock of 'Fine
A a ' tches, Jewelly, S.I v er Wale,
Alhata Ware, lated with line Silver, in Simons,
Forks, Ladles , &c.—Jet Goods, Vans, and Fancy
Articles of a superior quality, deserKing the ex..•
amination of those who desire to to procure the
best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices.
Having a practical knowledge of the bositte,is,
and till available facilities (or Importing arid
Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently in
vites purchasers, believing that he can Apply
them on terms ai lavorable as any other estab•
lisliment in either of the Atlantic cities.
C 5 All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry
.1 .'ilver Ware manufactured to order, within
a rea%ortable time.
CP - Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware la
ully repaired.
Will. Q ELTONIILAD,
No. 184 Smith Second Street, a few doors
above the 2nd St. Market, West Side.
In the S null window of the Sir - ire, may
be seen the lemons BIRD CLOCK, which
commands the admiration of the scientific and
puriouF.
Oct. 4, 1851
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WEST HAMILTON STREET, A LLENTOWN
YANKEE CLOCKS FROIII $1,25 to 66,00
Joseplk EL ilko tt; Co.
Adopt this method to inform their friends
and the public in general, that they have
lately established themselves in the above
business at
No. 21, WI:ST HMIILTON STREET,
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:
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The undersigned give notie agreeably
to the Laws of Pennsylvania, th at they pur
pose making application at the next term. of
the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the in
corporation of a Bank : to be located in the
Borou - gh of Catasanqua, and County of Le
high, under the name, style and,title of the
Bank of Cotasapquay
to have general banking and discounting
privileges. `The capital to be Two Hos-
DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, With the right of
increasing it to TIME HUNDRED THOUSAND
DoLLAn3 ;and to commence operations when
the said sum of Two Hundred Thousand.
Dollars shall have been paid in.
Joseph Laubach, 11. Stellwagen,
Sag. 11. Gilbert, Charles Graffin,
illiam Getz, Chas. G. Schnelkr,..
Isaac E. Chandler, S. IL Lacier,
11. F. Straw!, • Levi. Haas,.
Charles Noll, Owen Rice,
Autos Rchrig, J. IV. Fuller,.
Joseph Lazarus, F. 11. Martin,
(harks Scigly, Joshua Hunt,jr.,.
Thomas Frederick, John Thomas,,'
tiriah Brunner, John Williams,
Reuben Patterson, Samuel Colver. •
June 28, 1854. "
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Notice is hereby given, that application
will be tnade ht the next meeting f the Leg.
isluture of Pennsylvania, to pass an act for
the Incorporating of a Bank of discount and
deposit, to be located in the Borough of Al
lentown in the County of Lehigh, to be
known by the name, style and title of
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with a Capital stock of ONE HUNDRED THOU
SAND DOLLARS, with leave to increase said
Capital to TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND Dm:
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Lim, if necessary.
3. G. Reninger, J. C. Rithe,
T. B. fkilson, Joseph Weiss,
Smos Ettinger, C. Lichtenwalner,
Owen. Saeger.
T. B. Weidner,'
.1. F. Newhard, Charles Heck,
1I J. Boyer, Christian Pretz,
C. S. MaWy. W. S. Young,
Allentown, June 28. 11-6 m
WIEDER & BUYER S
IVDOLESALE AND RETAIL .
Manufacturers and Dealers
jliS
r mcoiced and opened, the largeet and
Lest u , snrime.nt nl Stoner Martin, Silvea
Martin, Filch, and other
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ever exhibited here, being, frOsh from the citT,,
and well worthy of an early call, as they will
no doubt go with a rush. Walk in Ladino, and
Leo ro r ;yoursel ves. Oar stock annelids is part
of the following articles:
Victorines. of every kind. front $1 to $50,,
French Victorines and Cuffs,
Mtiffettees,
Russian Filch,
Short Lynx Capes nhd Cuffs.
Imitation Sable and
Black Gennens,
• Cony Victorities,
White ,
In short all kinds of:FURS that Spotted
canVictorines be found
n New York and Philadelyhin, and at all prices
IlraTS •91.7071 C•9ll°S.
Our assortment of !fats and Caps is full—the
best by far ever offered. It requires no bragging
—take pattern from no country shops but der
rived from head quarters.," and will ' be pay
terned after by others, as the past has shown.
IVe also manufacture hats and no mistake, as.
you can see for yourself by calling; so don't be
deceived by those who would be the only mann.
facturers, as there are a few more of the same
sort. Then go to' Wieder & Boyer, and get a
good and fashionable article.
Thankful for . .past favours, they respectfully
ask a continuance of the same.
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REEVE L. KNIGHT,
[Successor to Hartley &Knighla
Bedding ,. and Carpet
WAREHOUSE,
No. 148 South Second Street, Philadelphia,
Where he keeps constantly op hand a full
sortment of every arise in his line of business,
Feathers, :Featherbed%
Patent. Spring Matresses, Curled '
Hair, Mims, Corn Husk and Straw Matresses,.
Velvet Tapestry, beautiful Brussels, Three-
Ply, Ingrain. Venetian, List, Rag and . Hemp.
Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton !Wettings, Cocoa.
and Spanish Mailings, Floor and Stair Drug.
gets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table and•
Piano Covers, to which he respectfully invites,
the attention of purchasers.
Oct. 11,d85-1.
TREZLER & BUSH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IS .3M Gr
AND
vortiaaao
MANUFACTURERS,
eV ' O. 230 Morn'. Third St.,,
Above Callowhill Street, westsside, •
Philadelphia.
WlMeasra. Trexler & Bueh respectfully in.
vite the attention of Country Merchants, Man.
ufacturera and Shopkeepers throughout Lebildt, ,
Northampton, Carbon; Schuylkill, Barks, and
other adjoining Counties, to their very large.
and extensivo etobk of Leaf and Manufactured
Tobacco, of all kinds, at the lowest •possible .
prices.
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Out. 11, 1854..
Job Printing,
Netttlr executed at the "Ropier 0111ico.:7:.
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'The Allentown Bank,'
WIEDER & BOYER.
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