N ati4:4 -1 7..3P0c;a3E , 10.0- IS A KNOW NOTIIINU IF liE DOES NOT, _KNOW TOT 114 ca 4 t -r4 sk) r.T 4 k 0 L-74 ' F-4 MI No. 31 East Hamilton Street, A large Sto(k of New Goods. v ECK St NEW iIAnD take Ihi3 occasion to .1-1 1 . inform "AI! the. world and the rest of mankind," that they have jag completed their new stock of SPLENDID READY MADE CLOTDING, For FALL and WIN rEit wear, to which they nvite the especial attention el all who desire o make selections (mai the Handsomest, Cheapest and and Best Stock that can be found in this region of the country. Their new goods, consisting of Cloths, Cas:imeres, Vest• ings, Rte., will be found the most beautiThl 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 best style, in the shortest apace of time and at the lowest possible prices. A large variety of ta-COATeP, .\"INIS, VESTS, &c., Of every pattern, variety and style, Ready made, will be found on hand at all times. Also, constantly on hand a large and choiee variety of fashionable GENTLEIItN'S FURNISHMG GOODS, Such as Gloves, Hosiery, Scarfs,Shirts,liars. Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Lc. They invite all people who desire immense bargains, to give them a nail and thereby save from FIFTY to SEVENTY-FIVE per cent. in the flinches° of their Fall and Winter outfit. Urßemember the spot—No. 31 East Ham, ilton street, nearly opposite the German .Re' formed Church OJt. 17 11122111tAilln labll2o a El Ili li 11TARIFIZIRZT_ER: B tiOritaIItFOFSZSISSSI t ! Ih l7 - I , # l.. P I lin 7- § ..1. 'l, • f , .. ' 1 N . ' ''' ' I -liirl7h KNfi 11 : "." 1 - 1 T.e; ~, - .7 237 North Third:.t.4t , PHILA DELPHIA. THE undersigned respnetfully informs his friends and the ttavelling public, that he DI still kw Ain" the well known Hutel at No. Norm that Street, calleirrirea---„ alrierch s House, Which is the most convenient home" in the city, to the travelling cu-tom. The location is nearly in the centre of business and amuse 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 aflords. Persons visiting Philadelphia with their lainilies, can be furnished with pri vale moms. A good yard and stabling is at• taohed to, the Hotel, so that persons visiting the city with their own conveyances, may rest as sured that their stock is well taken care of. Or The above Rouse is the G:meral Stage Office for Allentown, Easton, Bethlehem. Will. IL BUSH. 11t-3tn 0c1..11, 1954 Leather and Shoe Findings u co La LEI a .N0. • 34 East Hamilton Street. nearly opposile Sager's Hardware Store The undersigned have just opened at the above stand, in connection with the Tan Yard, recently carried on by their fotherJa cab Mosser, with a complete assortment of LEATEIEI. of every pescription, and Shoe Findings, which comprises all articles used by Shoemakers, such as C.ILF SE INN, MOROCCOS, UPPER LE.I7IIER, LEVINAIIb&c. A general assortment of Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, constantly kept on hand. Also llamas, and all other Leathers for saddlers. Being both practical Tanners, we feel confident in warranting every article sold by us as represented. Wo therefore hope by. fair dealing and low prices to merit a liber al share of patronage. W. IC. & J. IC. MOSSER. Allentown, September 13. YREN Cxl T11:13 S S'EAS , WEIGHING LESS THAN 21 OUNCES. For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. Acknowledged by the highest medical au thorities of Philadelphia, incomparably su perior to any ether 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 Trims as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncoms fortable 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 Fiim 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. NEEDLus, ' car. Twelfth do. Race St. I' hil- C' Ladies, requiring the benefit of Me. ehanical Supports, owing to derangement of the Internal Orgarf. including Falling or the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic. Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are inform ed that a competent and experienced LADY will be in attendance at the Rooms,(set apart for their exclusive use.) No. 114, TWELFTH SI.. Ist door below Race. The Great Sea Serpent SUrI'OSED TO 111.: BETwEEN ONE ANI , TWO HUMMED FELT LONG, Was again Peen by Capt. Clipper, of the Brig Arro,,, I f.x ',po l ls t , 1 ,,,,,, , ,,,10i,F, ,070.11- 15:i.M.111 1 .1 4 17 -2 3.7 on Ike old reriwi,t ground. (.11 Nil huoi,) which das caufzed eottiderable excitement in that vi ,!ittity ; but timbiog to be compared unit Ilia , now exiAiag about theiigw and F *wild sleet; of elOthinV: now ~fTered to bal-e ‘ at BREINIG, NELIGH & IiIIEiNIG'S --- --,..,—,_ PENESYLVAiffi CLUTIIIII ill,1 ) \ , .- 44. ! -.' erg,. , a-1_ ris-,...,-.4,--i - • " 1 ....;:-.F.,-,r7.'' 151 • .6411 CZ 4a =—• GS E ein c. = •—• NO. 2, HAMILTON STREET, Their stock comprises every variety n 1 Ready Made Clothing that may be found in the largest establishments in Philadelphia and New York, and they invite merchants and dealers, who buy wholesale, to call and examine before making their purchasers. Oar goods aro made up expressly for the country trade, and we can satisfy fill who call that they can procure a better stook of us at CHEAPER RATES than any where eke. They also have on hand an extensive stock of Cloths, CasAmeres, Satins, Silk Nestings, &0., of every description, which they can make up at short notice, and in the most" fashionable styles. Dealers wanting a lot of any particular article made up, can have them on short notice by sending in their order. (CUSTOM ER ‘‘ ORK will bo attended to as asual; and all fits warranted. Two of the firm being practical Tailors, the public nee.l have no fears but that their garments will suit. Thankful for past favor, they hope by fair dialing and just prices to still etlny the patron. age of the public. Remember, all who want Clothing, that the Pennsylvania Hall, at the old atone corner, i 4 the plane. 4311 EINIG, NEI.IGH & BREINIG. Ootober 11, 1854. ¶-3m EkEPORTANT NEWS AT No. 17 West Hamilton Streets OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS' BALL. rriE undersigned having entered into en• partnership as wholesale and retail deal ers in riElB Boots, Shoes, milks, &en, under the film of Hertz (5 . Roncy, , beg eave to inform their friends and cnsunners, and the public generally, that they have jdst received in addition to their present stock, a very large and liw , vy lot of B , oti and Shoes, of City and Eastern manufacture, compri,ing 81;4j-fire _Boxes containing over t welvo hundred pair of al! possible styles, FiZOi and prices, which they are able to sell at reduced prices. Among other., they have Men's flints from $1 50 01 , 3 00 Ladies' Shoes from 75 to 1 10 13.ty's Boots and Shoes 50 to 1 si) Misses and Children's Shoes 37i to I 00 " try Merchants will find it to their ati• tintitap,o to ita tt, leel ccmfident that we can supply Iltern with Boots and Shoo: at the very Invest City prices. NVe also constantly keep on hand a large ;1,1 sottment of our own manufacture. All eus• tomer work neatly made to order, and ie. 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 o.ld Eellcw.s' Hall. ELI AS NiERtZ, JAMES RON EY. Allentown, October 4, 1854. —3.rn Charles S. Massey, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN JIEILWELRILV, No. 23 EAST HAMILTON STREET OPPOSITE TILE • GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. AEs PEC ~ FULLY inlorm his blends and d tho politic in general, that he has j is! returned (rum tire 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, AR.„, terns, Gold and Silver Watches, T.ta Gold, Silver, and other Watch Cimms, Watch Keys and Seals, gold and silver Pencils, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Elac 'lets, Medallions, Cuff Pins, Gold and Steel Pens, Silyer, table and tea Spoons, iEnlians, Ac, cordeons, Musical Boxes, Flutes, Fifes, Spy Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Gold, Silver and other Spectacles, suitable for all ages, together — with each and every article belonging to his branch of busines. Ills prices are as low and liberal as they will be found in our seaboard towns, and his goods will always prove to he what they are represented. He will not palm off brass ear rings for gold, nor tin ware for Clocks and watches will be repaired, and mending attended to ns formerly, and he will be responsible for his work•one year. He also re. pairs musical boxes, accottleonS, &c. He is grateful for past favours, and hopes for a con, tinuance of the same. 0. S. MASSEY. * Allentown, October 4,1854. 5-3 m PIECE COMMISSION tiIICIIANTS. Fleming & Brother ) Dealers in BUTTER. CHEESE, LARD; DRIED FRUIT, And PRODUCE generally, No. 40 South Water Street, Philadelphia. I Consignments of Produce respectfully sot licited. November 8. To the Millinery Trade. John Stone & Sons, Importers and dealers in French Milli nery Goods. Nn. Air, South Second Streo. Philadelphia, me now prepared to °Mg- their customers and the trade, an unusually large and well selected assortment of RIBBONS, SATINS. VELVETS. . FEATHERS, FLOWERS. LACES, find every arlivk appertain i ng' to the Millinery trade. liar Our stock beim! of our direct impor tation, offers great advantages both in styles and _prices. Ani eriean Artists' Uo ! l 4 IE AmERIcAN AnrISTS' UNION woulc ii.siticitutly aimi.ut,tre 10 thr clitzt.ns of thr liuitrd tSbilcs and tJiiontlas, that for the piir piise of etillivaint2 a uuty G r the fine art• int - on:2110w the cituntly, and with a view of ena tiling every faintly in become possessed of a gallery rut Eitgrtivings by the first AIiTISTS OF. THE AGE, they having determined, in order to create tm cjaCt,..,l6 hale f r their Engravings,and thus not only give employment to a large numlnr nt at it:As and others. but inspire among our conn• , rymen a taste for works of art, to present to the chasm' heir engravings, when 250,000 of whie re sold, 230,000 Gips (film actual cost of SI 50,C00. Each purcha:4'r of a Onc Enliar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distrinted FOR FIVE DOLLARS, a highly finished Engrnving, beautifully painted in oil, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will be sent, or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue, and sent 1 , 2 . y.„ return mail or express. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spec cimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each D„ filar sent, an Engraving ovine!, worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will inneth, atelll be fbrwarded. The Committee, believing that the success of this GREAT NATIONAL UNDEitT/RING will be ma , serially promote d by the energy and enterprise of intelligent 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, Till receive by return of triail.,a One Dollar Engraving, as. , GIFT TICKET," a Prospectus, a Catalogue, and all other necessary information. On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Committee of the purchasers to be distributed, due notiere of which Will be given throughout the United States and the Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS 100 Marble busts of Washington, at $lOO $lO.OOO 100 ° Clay 100 10,000 100 " • Webster 100 10,000 100 " 4, Calhoun 100 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid frames, size, 3x4 feet each 100 5,000 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2so feet each 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliant. ly colored in 6il,llcli gilt frames 24x30 inches•each 10.000 elegant steel plate Engravings colored in oil, of the Washing, lon Monument, 20x26 inches cash 237.01 , 0 steel plate engravings, from 100 il,ttereni plates now in pos• session of and owned by the Ar, lists' Union, of the market value ol front 50 cents to $1 each 41.000 1 first class Dwelling, in Thirty 41,600 First street, New York City 12,000 22 hulling Lots in One Hundred and °Helium] ed and First streets New York Coy, each 25x 100 feet deep, at _ 1,000 22,1 . 00 1.00 Villa Sites, containing each 10,0110 square feet, rn the suburbs of New. York City, and corn. mantling a magnificent view of land Sound, at 500 50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without interest or security, of $250 each, 50 " " 100 each, 100 " " 51) cacti, 2511 " 2)1 each, 2.000" " 0 each, 10.000 Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J Vist.clier & Co., Real Estate Brokers, New York. Orders, (post paid.) with money inclosed, to be addressed, J. W. 110LBROOKE, Secretary, 505 Broadway. New Yiirk. rirThe Engravings in•the Catalogue are now ready for delivery Nov. 8 Livery Stable.. The subscriber informs the public that he has per chased the entire stock of ---ne.r!M-.--..!!.-wF.: Horses, Carriages, 4-e., comprisiog tin Livery Stable of William R. Leh, in•the borough of Alleotown. He has added a number of beautiful New Carriages to his stock, as well as increased the number of Horses. He is therefore prepared to fur oish all who may favor him with a call with GOOD and SAFE HORSES, and Vehi cles of every description, from a first class eight-horse Omnibus to anSulky of single horse. By strict attention to business,and a de sire to please, he hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage. Charges moderate. tar Large parties will be furnished with conveyances, with . or without. drivers, on the mosurensonable terms. t ".Give v e him a chll, at the old stand of Charles Sengreaves, first -stable in Church Alley, north of Hamilton PET street. ER HELLER. Allentown, August 2, 1854. ¶--Gm Yiy • 3 • Y. imucs. 2 .11) LIM TIST.. Informs his friends, arid the pub lk 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 slcillful manner. , ' , • His mode of inserting artificial teeth, cannot be surpassed, for comfort to the wea rerand duribility and beautifulness in appear ance. The general satisfactiorr 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 & Cos store, op posite Bechtels American Hotel. Decomber 0, 1853. ~£-dw DR. CRARLES NEIL, al Mr- Pk 12 •• 9 NO. 309 WALNUT STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA. AT the late S F..ir hold $4. Philadelphia. received i, SILVER MEDAL he hight.,..l award for exhihiti ,, i, 1,1 . kill u. ht prole-shin, He riders to this, arid' to his al, ,eatly extensive premier.. ns n 211311111 PP to all who have occat.ion for his services, that hi.- work and orders LleilPrlliiy ill his line , will b,• seientifteally and sk Holly perforated.. Dr. NEIL pledges himself to the lowest terms, end all reasonable dispatch, with those who ?aver trim with their calls. ?Tor. I. • I.V• -8m AGENTS:. GO 5,000 10 5,000 4 40,000 6,000 6,000 6 000 6.001, £-Gm 11-ly TEE :WHOLE WORLD. tz.:100,fli10 WOR 11l OF GIFT'S, for the stil....rtheis 70 the 111,initvol: Pictorial of The 11110 i C — IVOR Id, Published t.imulianetimly in the three cities of New York, Philathlrbia and Baltimore, as SOl , ll as 300,000 snhscriptions are obtained; and !mine already an actual circulation of about 20U,000, it is now certain the Distribution will soon take plum - Among the exiramdinnry LIST OF GIFTS, (being one for every ticket issued,) are Professor Ilart's Elegant Country Seat, valued at $25,000 A Magnificet.t City Residence, 17,000 A Cash Loan for 100 years, without in. wrest or security, 10,000 Building Loin, Elegant Piann Fortea, Melodeons, Gold Wan:llea, Bracelet,•, Rings. Books o Travels in the Old and New World. f. Hart ; Real Estate, &c,, de., in all num ring $300,000 Every single re (lance of $l, secures one year's subscriptiu to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the grattqLy Gift Ticket, which entitles triec4) one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Th:s every person investing in thiosttrpendous En t erprise receives the fall 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 Tai; WHOLE Wenr.n, which will be promptly sent, free of charge, w re desired by letter post paid. The Whole orld may also be seen at the offices of all apers containing this advertise ment, where' formation may be obtained in re gard to the p per and Enterprise. Agents osimasters, and Ladles desirous of lucr ve and at the same time genteel employ, ment, should not fail to see a copy of The Whole World, which contains by far the most liberal inducements ever offered to agents in the way of immense premiums, gifts, commissions, &c., whereby any person, with ordinary activity, can easily make Sl,OOO and upwards, per year; to which fact the agents we already have can cer, 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,. 1.73r1f any orders are received after the 300,, 000 subscribers are obtained, the money will be promptly returned, post.pald, to • the persons sending it. letters and remittances for the Picto. rial, With Gift 'rickets, must 'invariably he ad. dressed post.paid, to Prof. J, WOODMAN HART, World's Hall, Broadway, New York, there being the only office for the Gilt Enterprise. But remittances for the Pictorial withont Gilt Ticke , s, may he sent to Prig. 3. WOODMAN HART, Hart's Buildings, Chesnut street, Phila. delphia, Pa., there being the principal editorial and publication office. Nov. 2'4. ihhemiliti ngahtCt bi) torys THE ri t riTKl 11.110tLettilitil , COtn'ANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, Nrr 1 . 634 CHESNUT STREET, Near Fiftb Street. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,525,94968, January Ist, 1854, ' 11"ub!1shed agreeably to an Act OF. ASSEMII BEING First Mortgages, amply secured., $1,109,284 48 Real Eitate (present value $1.10,- 000) cost Temporary Loans, on ample Colas" teral Securities. 130,774 2 Stocks (present value $76,101) cost. 63,085 50 Gash , &c. 50,065 57 $1,525 94:0 OS PERPETUAL ORIAMITED INSURANCES made 3n every description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, tt ratesas low as ari!consistant with security Sinbe their incorporation, a period of twonty-four years, they have paid over to ree millions dollars Coss. DV Fine, thereby af fording evidence of the ad vanta.re of Insur ance, as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Directors: • . Charles N. Bancker,, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob V. Smith, - Morris Patterson, Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. co Lus G. 13 kiqucr.it, Secretary. CP'The subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution - , and are now prepared to make insurances on every description of property, at the low. est rates. A. L. RUNE, Allentown. C. F. BLEC El, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oct. 1854. • ¶—ly Special Notice. Having disposed 'oldie ..Lehigh Regis ter" printing establishment, and - engaged in business that will' requiro all the means at my command, I earnestly request all per sons indebted in my books for subscription, advertising, jobb* work, or otherwise, to make payment at' an early day, as the books of the establislupent ought to be settled up without There area number of old accounts especially, which have beet stand ing for years,„ some as. much our own fault perhaps as life dt.btors, where liquidation would. nowfbe of material service. lam found as heretofore at the '.Old Stand" next door to the German Reformed hurch. A. L. C RUNE. Allentown, Sept. 27. . • • 111111 E. TO Mill 16111 Prothablo and Honorable .Elllployalent !I r Lie pubwiiber is ttet.wous of having aikagent ..'in each comity und•Stown ,:of the Union. A ?'apital of from 15.t0 $lO only will he re quirpil. and anything likir an efficient, Bruer• ueiie man can make fl%m throttle five dollars 16r day emus of thn.Agents now em• •ed are realizing twice that sum. Every ()rotation will be given by (post 1,1,) .. • NV M.A. KINSLER, • Box 601, Philadelphia, Pa., Post.Otlioe. Nov. 15. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE & FANCY GOODS: A l;a0lea A-..ortalleat of the Faia.L Quallty, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at Win.. R. 13,71otalpead 9 g, N0."1134 South Second Street, between Pine • and Union. Wok side, Philadelphia. • . _ The assortment embraces a larg t and select stock of Fine Nutches,Jewelty,Silver Ware, Altutta Ware, plated with line Silver, in Spoons. Forks, Ladles,&e.—Jet Goods,Fans, and Fancy Articles of a ttuporior quality , the ex• atnination of those who desire to to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. [laving a practical knowledge of the bttsiness, and all available . facilities for Importing and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently in vites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favorable as any other..estab lishment in either of the Atlantic cities. E7 - All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a ren.onable time. re — Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faith fully repaired S.VM. B ELTON BEA D, No. 18.1 South Second Street, a few doors above the 2nd St. Market, West Side. 1. 17 .P1n the S mitt window of the Store, may bo - the far• BIRD CLOCK, which cot ion of the scientific and cu •-• .1...., '-'; 8., _ , , co Ei 1 I litt'sCel.:2 '; ,kil "-:. t • - • 14 ' MIZIEMEERY P..it IVO. 21, WEST EIAMILTON STREET,ALLENTOWN YANKER CLOCKS FROM $1,25 to $6,0) Joseph R. Niko & Co. Adopt this method to inform their friends and the public in gerferal, that they have lately established themselves in the above business at ' No. 21, WEST HAMILTON 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 &list of their articles and prices: Fine Gold LopinstiWatches 20 to 824 DetacVd 'l5 to 35 4 4 44 full Je It'el. Pat. Lever, 40 to 75 4, t 1 Hunt 1,....Ca5e ‘i i. 45 to 125 Silver Lnpine II tlVltes - 9to 12 44 Detached 1 " 12 to 16 . ~u " Patent,Lcv€J4-4i,:\vatches, 20 to :351 4 , 1-11mi'—, . ...,..... ‘...dcits,, 1,25 t 3,00 44 S day Clocks, :3( to 6,00 44 Iron l?' lendidly rame sp) engraved 5 to 15 Gold Breast pins, from 50icts. to $lO 00 Ear rings 2s'cts. to 10 00 He also keeps on hund a full. assortment of Gold and Silver spectacles and Spectable Glasess, purses, port monks, &c Musical'instruments such as violins, vio lin strings, Musical Boxes, Accordions, 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 itto ,he their advantage to give them rt call be fore purchasing elsewhere, as they feel con .4d.ent of satisfying all who mny favor them with alit patronage. Mr. ILico, is well known in this place as n 'skillful mechanic, and all his . work will be warranted. 82,139 87 Every article sold by yiem, is wnrrante o be what it is sold for, and no mistake Clock and watch matters throughtkt the country, will do well to give them n call as they wilL sell nt wholesale and retail eve ry article kept in their line of business. 13r Through the aidD of one of Bottum's Patent improved universal Lathe Chucks, they are enabled to make repnits on clocks. watches and all kinds of Jewelry, nine . Cheaper than the old way of working, conse quently this particular branch of the busi 7 ness will be punctually attended to and done up on the most reasonable terms. Allentown, June 14, 1854. • iff—Om 4 accapezeccoaccosocucaccaca. E. W.Eckert's WII94LE AND RETAIL NTObacco, Snuff and Segal' lOVetalas; ' No. 30, East Hamilton Street, g .A.LLENTOIitiN, Pit:-..* a r "GOODS ALL' IV ARRANT ED gJuly 20. 11- 00900121312121201112130010011201012 111 , DIAB zILID23 The Be, Cheapest • Boots Sh e t . . mig 1 0 ild tors, Gum. in the cit. 3 ----- •... Minh 76, ( oath e r Secondof Carters St. Phi Street :nde IA Being ostly of his own manuf ctu, guarrantee them to wear ; and 111 i wholesale ~ retail as cheap as the the Easy gkoesil?r Old Lii-d- Plain anil Fancy Boots. Shoe eze., aI vay n hand in greal.. Bop, uth, Misses and C Prices. and style, Skin Boots, Shoes, Gan ten Boots, "'Qum 800 on hand. or Old G June 28, 18 Nate, t and `to of s, al- I, c., rr e pha, 1 I IL. alit' tilt!' adies Gaiters, of e m $1 to $2,50. tim $3 to 05, Pa ' 3onts. Congress !from $1,50 to hoes, Sandles, Gvi ent. Bot bought and ilviaqicou4 The undersigned ,give notice, agreeably to the Laws. of Pennsylvania, that they pura:-, pose malting application at the_next term of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the in-• corporation of a Bank to be located in the Borough of Catasauqua, and County of Lea high, under the name, style and title of the tank of Cotasauqua l . to have general banking and discounting privileges. The capital to be Two Hum.' DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, with the right of . increasing it to THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND: DOLLARS ; and tocommenceoperations when . the said sum of Two Flundred Thousand Dollars shall have been paid in. ' Joseph . Laubach, IV. Stellwagen, 'lug. H. Gilbert, . Charles.Graffin, William Getz, Chas. G. Schneller,,' Isaac B. Chandler, S. IL Lacier,. • B. F. Simla; Levi Huai,. Charles Noy, Owen Rice,. • Isaias Rehrig, J. 13?: Fuller,. Joseph Lazarus, F. B. Martin, Charles Seiglj, Joshua Hunt,jr.,. Thomas Frederick, John Thomas, Uriah Brunner, John.Willianti, Reuben Patterson, Samuel 'Coker. Jui'ne 28, 1854. ' 41-6trr ¶-13' lab QUM Notice is hereby given; that application will be made at the next meeting I the Leg islature of Pennsylvania, to pass an act for the Incorporating of a Bank of discount and deposit,* to be located in the . Borough of Al lentown in the County of Lehigh, to be knoWn by t he name, style and title of . 'The Allentown Bonk,' ~ with a Capital stock of ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND DoLLAns, with leave to increase . said- Capital to Two HUNDRED THOUSAND• DOle Litits, if necessary. e . .1. G. Beninger, J. C. Ruhe, _ • T. B. ffilson, - Joseph Weiss, ,amos Ettinger, .C. Lichtenwalner. . Owen Saeger. 7'. B. Weidner, J. F. Newhard, Charles 104, IF. J. Boyer, Clirislian Prep, C. 8. Massey, M . 84$.rottnk, Allentown, June 29. 4-, , , ir.....6„, WIEDER & BW - ii J. WHOLESALE AND RL IL Manufacturers and lers Iv TUSI' recer;ved. and opened, the largest mat best a.sorlnnent of Stone Al.,rfirt. Silvor , rnou, nti:,.ld, anti other ' ,ifthq)ionable furs ever exhibited here, being fresh from the city, and well worthy of an early call, as they will no doubt go with a rush. Walk in Ladies, arid' , 00 for yonr , elves. 'Oar sleek consists in pert of the following articles: Vie.torities.of every kind, from $1 to $ 50 •1 . French Victorines and Cuffs, Muffettees, / - Russian Fitch, • , • Short tLynx Gapes ara)Caffs. Imitation Sable a • • Black Sennett ' . COMP Wicto es, • •Whit e s tied .Viclorines, ' , In short all kinds oryuß hat can be found itf..New York and Philadelpyl and at all, prices llifed TS acing i " celljaS• . • . our assortment Bats and. Caps is full—tht best by far every red. It requires nu bragging ,skc pattern, prom no country shops, hut der rived from t• hest! quarters," and will be pal. terned after. by others. as the past has shown.. e also manufacture hats and no mistake, as ta can see for yourself by calling; so don't.be . rived by those who would be the only menu. turers, as there are a few more of the same . i. Then go to Wieder & Boyer, and get a i c . oti and fashionable article. $ Thankful for past fdvours, they respectfully ' M a continuance of the sn me. • . • lEDER & BOYER. • It-4m Nov. 15 REEVE 1. KNIGHT, [Successor to Hartley & Knight.] Bedding R an EHOUSdE Carpet, W A, • ' No. 148 South Second S reel, Philadelphia, • Where he keeps constantly on hand a full sortmeni of every Bridle in his line of business.. • *Feathers, :Featherbeds, Patent Spring Matresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw IVlatresses,. Velvet TapOAITV, beautiful Bronchi, Three. Ply, ingrain. Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mailings, Cocoa and Soani.h Mattings, Floor and fable g gets, Hear.di Rugs, Door Mate, 'and. Piano Covers, to which he respectfully:invites: the attention of purchasers. Oct. 11, 1884: !I y a 000 TREXLER BUSH , P WHOLESALE AND RETAIL eh PM Car AL XL" SES WIZ W i ft, AND • • ID . a 111 Aao el • . MANUFACTURERS, I -0 , 230 Ortirtit: Third St. ,. "Above-PAlawhill Street, weal eide r ' ' • ' . Philatieiptiar ..,•, 'C. :. s ').''''' ' ISTMerivro. 'trexter .84 ti.tp.h - rerpectfulllgn.. 1 viLe the utteminp,ot Onemry. tilertstpint,v,,Kant ,. ; nfauturtire aild, StWilk ee pH ill thrgeghttntlopfmkthi , Notthampthn; Carhini, Setniyll6ll;':o9rkilt and. iii ili other. uditiiiiing Cnotnies,'to• their . , very, jarie. and.exterlAve.oto-uk of Leaf annianulaututed ' Tobacaoo l l all kinds, et, the - lowest :pesi) e poems T . . ... ~ .—.. d , 1 ~ ~." . , s , f i '`. A.. a . 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