E:==!MMI MI M CA. • - 17% -- Otsti • GUM Is A KNOW-NOTHING IF ,jIE DOES lot SNOW TEAT '442 vs= pc 'll rW I S 14 1 • No. 31 East Hamilton Street, A Large Stock of New Goods, Tr EcK &ISIEWH A RD take this occasion to 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 wife the especial attention of all who desire e Melte selections from the Handsomest, Cheapest and and Best Stock that can be found. in this region of the country. Their now goods, consisting of Clothe, Cassimeres, Vest ingfgezci,-.wlll 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 best style, in the shortest space of time and at the lowest possible prices. A large variety of rar'COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &e.„Pri 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 and thereby save from FIFTY to SEVENTY-FIVE per cent. in the purchase of their Fall and Winter outfit, 'Remember the spot—No. 31 East Ham. ilton street, nearly opposite the German Re , formed Church. Oat. 17, TS PEW CABIET WARE NOM BALLIET & CO N 7 Cheap and Paslaionable CABINET MAKERS, South East Corner of Ninth and Hamilton Streets, a few doors below Dresher's Lumber Yard, ALLENTOWN, PA. Tits undersigned respectfully inform their friendS and the public generally, that they have taken the establishment of Mr. S. Blank, and are now carrying on the Cabinet business in all its. various branches. They are provided with all the new and improved machinery of the da, and having skillful workmen, will be enable y d to sell good and handsome furniture as cheap as can be sold anywhere. Their Store is on the south-east corner of Ninth and Hamilton streets; near Dresher's Lumber yard, where they offer a fine assortment of Sofas, of various styles and patterns, Side Boards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bureaus, of various patterns ; Cup. boards of different kinds ; Card, Centre, Side, Bieakfast and Dining Tables ; Bedsteads of dif ferent styles and patterns, Wash-stands, Twist, &m and jazatEtagers, What Nots, Music stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Ser pentine Tables, Chinese What Nots, Fancy Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas, Tete-a-Totes, French Divans. A general assort ment of Kitchen Furniture, ou hand and made to Order, They employ at all time none but th best. workmen, attend personal l y to their limi e ness. and will warrant all Furniture of their manu facture to be made of the best materials. Or ders fair Ware will be faithfully and immediate ly, attended to, and when sent out of the Bo rough, will be carefully packed. :They also make to order all kinds cf wood carving, to which they particularly invite the attention of Cabinet makers and others. Nor. 20 • Public - Meeting. The citizens of the counties of Lehigh, North ampton and Berks, are invited to attend a meeting at the Public House .of BENJAitIN llA rnmaucn,in Allentown,on Thursday the 9th day or4Tanuary, 1855, at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon, to discuss the propriety of forming an associa tion.to import cattle from Switzerland. "Dec. 20 ICRII 8 WES , WEIGHING LES S THAN 2/ OUNCES. For the Cure •of Hernia or Rupture. ,Achnovvledged by the highest medical au thorities of Philadelphia, incomparably su perior to any other , in use. Sufferers will bii , • . gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only the lightest and most . easy, but as durable a Truss as any in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomi lortableartielo usually sold. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it willyetairi jts position with out' change. °Paragons at a distance unable to call on the sulistill4r; can have the Truss sent to any; address,: by remitting Jive Dollars for the, dthible—with measurer' round the hips, and . editing side affected. It will be exchanged' tkiluit if not fitting, by returning it at once; unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer. CALEB H. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Race e St. Phil- LII3P! Ladies, requiring the benefit of Me. chiiniial Supports, owing to derangement of the Internal Organs, including Falling of the Nlrtini!),,•Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, .Nervetiiited Spinal Weakness, are inform ed that a competent and 'experienced LADY Wine in-attandanee at.theßooma l (set apart for their cieltiiiiaitise,)No. 114, Tivxr.rrn lift., Ist doorbelow Rae June 28, 18141. 1-IY—l® 4.1 ;•1 to 41? 0. Ci etc M Roots and Shoes, at his "old stand," No. 21 East Hamilton street sign of the " Big Boot," one door east of the German Reformed Church, where he manufac. tures anti sells.at VV holesale and Retail all kinds of fine and corirse fashionable gentle men's boots and shoes, Also, all kind s of the latest styles of ladies fashionable dress and Other shoes. Gentlemen's boots manufactured to order from $2 oto $8 00. Boy's and Children's Boots from $1 25 to $4 00. Ladies Dress and other Shoes from 50 to $2 50. The above articles will be sold at wholesale and retail, and one of the largest assortments in the trade ever exhibited in Allentown will always be kept on hand. Measure- or• Customer work will always be attended to at the shorter notice. The latest New York styles of Gentle. men's Fashionable Boots made up to order, and warranted to give full satisfaction. He has in his employ one of the most finished CUTTERS, and as for WORKMEN, none but the best will find employment. are particularly invited to call. as we are pre pared to supply them with a , 4 hoine.made atti. cle," far superior to any ever brought from 'o Yankee Land," and at prices very near if not quite as low. Therefore try home competition and glve us n We hope in our new enterprise to see the faces of our numerrus old friends and hundreds, of new ones, to whom we will always sell at the lowest Cash prices. Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with and without heels, made up of French, halian, English and A mf r can Lasting, of all colors and styles, Dresa Shoes of Patent Leather, Morocco, Kid, French Morocco, and Seal, black and fancy colors, for Women, Misses, Children and haunts. Ladies, Misses, and Gentlemen's Gutns, of all the fash, ionahle styles. rtir Repairing of all kinds done lip neatly and 'xperlitiously, and at prices that will give full sa isfaction. A. L. RUBE. Nov. 1. alr—tf BALLIET S CO. 1( —3n °ODOM COPOCC 0 COMM= otmcfaccop E b C 4 IE . W. Eckert's g . • a IVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL I ' . Tobacco, Snuff and Segar 6 . g • ot - eQuaa.,. s No. 30, East Hamilton Street, ig ALLEN TIPIVN, l'A. fl ti RI n'GOODS ALL I PARRAIVIED.. 4 : 3 El ClJuly 20. n tni 02.101210000000017CIOCICIDCMCDOCS3000. , MANI% IT-2n labliib3 iiIIII) atolia, The Best and Cheapest Stock of Boots Shoes, Gai wild". t , 411Igt ors, Gums, sc., ,_'', ii in the city, at Dunbarr's_ • 70, South Second St. Philadelphia, (corner of Carters Street.) `';Being mostly of his own manufacture, he aimntees them to wear; . and will sell-- iiiile,sslpmr retail as cheap as the cheapest. .. • tisr Shoes for Old Ladies. lain and Fancy Boots, Shoes, Gaiters , dm. ! always.on hand in great variety, for Boyi, Youth, Misses and Children. Prices.—Lodies Gaiters, of every quality and style, from $1 to $2,50. Gents' Calf Skin Boots % from $B. to *5, Patent Leather Shoes, Gaiter Boots, Congress Boots, But ten Boots, &c., froin $1;50 Ao *4,50- on h um Boots, Shops, Sandlea t Ologs al tva:is • and. ( ti'Old Gum tO l u t ihit,,to_c_Lrepsifed . Juno 28, 1854. 10......1 The Great Sea - Serpent 'SUPPOSED TO . BE BETWEEN ONE AND TWO HUNDRED FEET LONG, Was again seen ,by Capt. Clipper, of the Brig Arrow, ' lie reports a tremendous IS IELEILISMIXI.I I, I32IOTT (on the old serpent ground, off Nahanto which has caused considerable excitement in that vi. cinity; but nothing to be compared with that now existing about the new and splendid stock of clothing now offered for sale at 131:EINIG. NELIGH & BREINLG'S PHISYLVANI CLOTRIE HALL, „ k NO. 2, HAMILTON STREET, Their stock comprises every variety o . l.)lleady Made Clothing that may be found in the largest establishments in Philadelphia and New York, and. they invite merchants and dealers, who tiny wholesale, to dull 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 better stock of us at CHEAPER RATES than any where eke. They also have on hand an extensive stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satins, Silk Vestings, &c., 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. • (1 -— CLISTOMER 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 for past favors, they hoptby fair dealing and just prices to still enjoy the patron age of the public. Remember, all who want Clothing, that the Pennsylvania Hall, at the old stone eviler, is the place. 7 BREINIG, NEU -- o.;tober 11, 1854. attention pm CALL AND THE NEW BHT, SHE, Ed 13L" , No. 21 Hamilton Street ) . ALLENTOWN, PA. 9 1-1 E subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the public that he has entered a new field of operations in the manufacture of Comatry Merchants , , ArneTican Artiste.. Union! O ,HE AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION wool K respectfully announce to the citizens of the United States and the Cantidas, that for the pur pose of cultivating a taste for the fine arts through'ileit the country, and with a view of ena bling every family to become possessod of a gallery of Engravings by the first ARTISTS OF TRH AGES 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 art, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of which are sold, 250,000 Gl7lB Viheactual cost of $150,000. Each purchaser of a One Dollar 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 distributed FOR FIVE DOLLARS, • a highly finished Engraving, 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 by return mail or express: A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spe, cimen of one of the Eugraviage, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a" Gift Ticket, will immedit ately be fbrtuarded. The Committee, believing that the success of this tiItEAT NATIONAL UNDERTAKING will be ma• terially promoted 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, will receive by return of mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a "GIFT TICKET," a Prospectus, a Catalogue, and all other necessarx information. On the final completion of the sale,"ltie Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Committee of the purchasers to be distributed, due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Canadas. 100 Marble busts of Washington, at $lOO $lO,OOO 100 6. .6 Clay 100 10,000 100 .6 Webster 100 10,000 100 .6 .6 Calhoun 100 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid frames, size, 3x4 feet each 100 5,000 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 feet each 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliant, ly colored in oil, t ich gilt frames 24x30 inches each 10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings colored in oil, of the Washing, ton Monument, 20126 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 I first class Dwelling, in Thirty 41,000 First street, New York City 12,000 22 Building Lois in One. Hundred and Mel - lurid: ed and First streets New York City, each 25x100 feet deep, at 1,000 22,000 ,00 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 square feet, in the suburbs of New York City, and com. 'Banding, a magnificent view of the Hudson river and Long Is, land Sound, at 500 50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without interest or see.tiroy, of $250 each, 5,000 50 .6 6. •• la each, 5,000 .00 .6 .6 50 each, 5.000 250 • , each, 5,000 2,000 •• • "F each, 10,000 Reference in re f; I,• Real Estate, F.J. Vissclier Lic Cu., R • li:• • Brokers, New Yet k. Orders, (post paid.) • r money inclosed, to be addressed, J. W. HOLBROOKE, Secretary, 505 Broadway, New York. 10r The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. Nov. 8 The subscriber informs the public that he has pur -I=Wit chased the entire stock of Horses, Carriages, comprising the Livery Stable of William 4 R . Leh, in the borough of Allentown. Ho has added a number of beautiful New Carriages tollis stock, as well as increased the number of Horses. He is therefore: prepared to fur nish 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 OinnibuS to a Sulky 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. ILVMargn parties will be furnished with conveyances, with or without drivers, on the most reasonable terms. Imo" Give him a call, at the old stand of Charles Seagreaves, first stable in Church All 4, north of Hamilton street. PETER FIELLER. Allentown, August 2, 1854. ¶--Orn Dv. 3. P. Barnes, Informs his friends, and the pub /441:4 lic in general, that he still performs all operations (mho teeth, and treats diseases "c 1 ). the gums add alveoler piocesses in the. most effectual and skillful manner. His mode of inserting artificial teeth, cannot be surpassed, for comfort to the wen rerand duribilityantlbeautifulness inappear ance. The general satisfaction he has given for years, has been duly appreciated by the pulilic. Office N 0.48, East Hamilton street, a few doors East of Pretz, Guth & Co's store, op positeTechtels Atnurican Hotel. December 0, 1853. 11-1 T DR. CHARLES NEIL, US, 11 . U 1 Lt. o l e NO. 309 IVALNUT STREET, PIIILADELPITIA. itA T the late State Agricultural • Fair. held at Philadelphia received a SILVER MEDAL, the highest awaril for exhibition of skill in his profession. He refers to this, and to his al. ready extensive practice• as a guarantee to all who have occasion for ' his services, that his work and orders generally in his line, will be reientifically and skilfully performed. Dr. NEIL pledges himself to the lowest terms, and all reasonable dispatch, with thoseh who avor him. With their calls. Nov. 1. ftt AGENTS LIST OF GIFTS ivery Stable, .{-Jy THE WHOLE .WALb. • • $300,000 WORTH OP 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 subscriptions are obtained; and' having already an actual circulation of about 200,000, it is now. certain the • Distribution 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 $25,000 A Magnificent City Residence, 17,000 A Cash Loan for 100 years, without in. !crest or security, Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Gold Watches, Bracelets, Rings. Books of Travels in the Old and New World, by Prof. Hart; Real Estate, &c., &., in all numbering $300,000 .Every single remittance of $l, secures one year's subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the gratuity of a•Gih Ticket, which entitles the holder to one share in the 900,000 Gifts. Thus every person investing in this stupendous Enterprise receives the full 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. plied particulars in regard to the great Enter" prise, Distribution, &c,, see a copy of Tar WOOLS Worm!), which will be promptly sent, free of charge, where desired by letter post paid. The Whole World may also be seen at thr offices of all papers containing this advertise ment, where information may be obtained in re. gard to the paper and Enterprise. Agents, Postmasters, and Ladies desirous of lucrative 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 $l,OOO and Opwards, per year; to which fact the agents we already have can cer, lily. 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 willi2e 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. • [grit any orders are received after the 300,, 000 subscribers are obtained, the money will be promptly returned, post.palcl, to the persons sending it. LV"AII letters and remittances for the Pion_ AVith Gift Tickets, must invariably be ad, dressed post.paid, to Prof. J.. WOODMAN HART, World's Hall, Broadway, New York, there being the only office for the G•ft Enterprise. But remittances for the Pictorial without Gift Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, Hart's Buildings, Chesnut street, Phila. delphia, Pa., there being the 'principal editorial and publication office. Nov. 22, 50 5,000 10 5,000 4 40,000 ---- 3116anniti) against b» ,Cos, FIR E. THE FRANCLIN FIRE - INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, Nu. 1633 CHESNUT STREET, Near Fifth Street. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $ 1 ,525,949 68, January lst, 185. i, Published agreeably lo an Act OF ASSEMBLY, BEING First Mortgages, amply secured, $1,109,284 48 Real Estate (present value $llO,- 000) cost. Temporary Loans, on ample Cola teral Securities. 130,774 26 Stochs (present value $76,191) cost. 63,085 50 Cash, &c. &c,, 50,665 57 -C-Gm 51,525, 68 PERPETUAL ORLI:11111:D INSURANCEOIOS made on every description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at ratesas low as areconsistant with security. Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-four years, they have paid over three millions dollars Loss Br Prim, thereby af fording evidence of the advantage of Insur ance, as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Directors : 1 Charles N. Bancker, Mord, D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner; Adolp". E 13o'rie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CnArtr.rs N. BANCKEII, President. CHARLES G. BANCICER, Secretary. Mt — fliveubscribers are the appointed Agents oflbe above mentioned Institution, and. are now prepared to make insurances on every description of property, at the low est rates. A. L. RUFIE, Allentown. C. P. BLECH, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oct. 1854. ¶-1 EitIi7 iT 3 EXTM.IM.XI."IS PIANO FORTES. THOSE wishing beautiful and durable Plane Fortes, will find it much to their interest to examine some of the above make before pur chasing elsewhere. lie has just finished and now ()Mrs for sale, at the Manufactory, Nq.122 West Hamilton street, several splendid R09E113006 thuto fortes, of 01 octave, with a fine tone and touch. Mr. S. will be happy to fill any orders the public may favor him with. His priceskare moderate. 11:7 - 11e also offers for sale a second hand Piano Forte, si , octave, which might answer very well for a beginner. liov. 15, Skaministrators Not e. .TIETTERS of . Administration - ,hatiing been Wgranted to the undersigned the estate of Joseph Huber, deceased, late of Catasauqua, Lehigh County, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment within six weeks Of this date; and all persons havin g claims against said estate will present them, duly authenticated, for 'settlement, within the above specified time, to the undersigned administrator, who earl at all times be found at the store of the dedeued. JACOB HUBER, Admidisira'r. Nov. 291 1-6 w sin WI • EKES, 1 011 111SilliltigE11111CY0001S. • A Choice . ASsiiiiMent of the Finest Quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at No. 184 Sciath S.ecohd. Street, between Pine and Union.!West side, Philadelphia. "k 7 • The...assortment embraces a .\ larg e and select stock of Fine _ Watches,Jewelry,Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated 'With line Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c.—Jet Goods, Fans, and Fancy Articles of a superior, quality, deserving the ex amination of those.who desire to to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. Having a practical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for Importing and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently in vites purchasers, belieritig that he can supply them on terms as favorable asany other estab. lishment in either of the Ailttinic cities. r - xrAn kinds of Diartiond•and'Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to order,•within a reasonable time. • t.".7"Vtatchesi Jewelry and Silver Ware faith fully repaired. 0,000 WM. liITON D, No. 184 South Second B St reet , g few BEA doors above the 2nd St. Market, West Side. fa'"ln the &mai window of the Store, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific arid curious. Oct. 4, 1854. Jonathan Reichard's BOOT AND S3SCOB, ne COM:. 3E4 At the sign of the LARGE SHOE, 65461. .404 • • in Hamilton street, near the Court House, in ALLENTOWN, is the place where you can alwaya find a large asFortment of CHILDREN'S, MISSES, WOMEN'S and MEN'S SHOES, also, Children's, Boys', and Hen's - Boots, all of a good quality, and exceedinglreheap. Ile has also a large assortment, of Children's, Misses, Women's, and Men's gum_ over shoes, buskins, lace boots and sandels, Which he will sell at the lowest price, Dec. 20 Era .. •- . . . ' . v . ;LI ,- , 2 3 ---, F , --4 - 7 - -t5 , ../. 5 ..57 P 'l a 4;) di4.,.....2 e4 11 1 1, v44;ir4 , 4. 1 P ”. „ ).0„.. . . „ „ - I ¶-6m At It o. 21, A . WEST HAMILTON STRBET,sLLLNTOWN YANKEE CLOCKS FROM $1,25 to SG,OO Joseph H. Ilko IL 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, WEST HAMILTON STREET, where they will exhibit for sale nn assort ment of goods & lately purchased in New York and Philinielphia. such as CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The following is a list of their articles and prices : 82,139 57 Fine Gold Lupine Watches 20 to $24 " Detached " `25 to 35 " full Jew'el. Pat. Lever, 40 to 75 " Hunting Case " 45 to 125 Silver La nine Watches 9to 12 " Detached ..12 to 16 " Patent Lever " 12 to 25 " Hunting Pat. Lev. watches, 20 to $5 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 " Eat rings • 25 ms. to 10 00 He also keeps,on hand a full assortment of Gold and Silver,spectacles and Sdectable Glasess, purses, port monies, &c usical instrunient s such as violins, vio lin Strings, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Il ,of which are sold at wholesale or rctail,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. 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 t 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. 'Through 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 ofd way of working, conse quently this particular branch of the busi nail will bapunctually attended to and done up on the most reasonable terms. Allentown, June 14, 1854. TREXLER & BUSH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' 13 XEC GI- 49. -IEIL, .1\1" 1:7 V' PI, AND IT-3m MANUFACTURERS, Mo. 230 Morth Third St., Above Callowhill Street, west side, Philadelphia. so-Al sure. Trexler & Bush respectfully vile_ the attention of Country Merchants, Man. ufacturere and Shopkeepers throughout Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Scihuylkill, Berks,and other adjoining Counties, to their Very large and extensive stock of Leaf and Manulautured Tobacco, of all kinds, at the lowest possible prices. Oct. 11, 18.5 t. . - Cheap W atehes, -118 m T-6m The undersigned gite notice, agreeably to the Laws of Pennsylvania, that they pur . pose making application at the next terni of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the in corporation of a Bank ::go be located in the Borough of Catasauguti,`and County of Le 'high, under the name, style- and title of the- Bank of Catasorqua, to have general banking and discounting privileges.. The capital to be Two HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, 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, II" Stellwagen, .aug.. H. Gilbert, Charles _G'raffini • William Getz, Chas. G. .Ychneller,... Isaac E. Chandler, BIL Lacier, B. F. Stroud, Levi . Haas, Charles Hoff, Owen Rice, _ Isaias Rehrig, .1. IV Fuller, Joseph Lazarus, F. R. Martin, • Charles 'Joshua Hunt, j r ,,,, Thomas Frederick, John Thomas,.. Vriah Brunner, John 1111liams,•• Reuben Patterson, Samuel Colver. June 28, 1854. ------- azva - c4 - 13 - . 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 Count of Lehigh, to be: known by the name, and title of 'The Allentown Bank,' with a Capital stock of ONE HUNDRED TRW— SAND DOLLARS, with leave to increase• . said Capital to TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS, if necessary. A'. G. Reninger, J. C. Ruhe, 7'. B. !Filson, Joseph Weiss. .117 nos Ettinger, C. Lichtenwatner, Owen Saeger, 7. B. !Weidner, J. P. .Newhard, Charles Reek, TV. J. Boyer, ChriNtian Pretz, C. S. Massey. fr. S. Young, , • Allentown, June 29. —6mr vv ¶-3R lEDER & BOYER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Manufacturers and Dealers US!' received and opened, the largeot and hest aq.ortment of Stone Martin, Silver artin, Fitch , 11118,4 a, and other insl)ionable furs ever exhibited here, being fresh from the city, and. well worthy of an early call, as they weft no doubt go with a rus. Walk in Lades, anti see for you 0 h ir stock consists i its psri of the following articles; Victorines.of every kind, from $1 to M. French Victorines and Cuffs, MuiTettees, Russian Fitch, Short Lynx Capes and Cuffs, Imitation Sable and Black Oennetts, Cony Victorines, • te sotte, In short all kinds o Whi f:FURS p that•• d can be .feVictorines nil n New York and Philadelphia, and at all prices IMTS a.rie caps. Our assortment of Hats and Caps is full—the best by far ever offered. ft requires no bragging., —take pattern from no country shops, but (fee rived from head quarters," and 'will ' be pat , tented after, by othersos the past has shown.. We also manufacture hats and nu mistake, as you can see for yourself by calling; so'don't be deceived by those who would be the only'manus facturers, as -there are a few more of the same sort. Then go to Wieder & Royer, and gig a geod'and fashionable article. Thankful for past favours, they respectfully ask - a continuance of the same. Nov. 15 REEVE L K-NIGHT, [Successor to Hartley at Kiiiirhi,) • madding .and Clarpet W "REHOUSE, No.- 148 South Second S reel, Philadelphia, Where he keeps constantly on hand a folk sortment ofeveryar idle in his line of business- Feathers, Featherbeds, Patent Spring Matresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw Matrasses, Velvet Tapestry, beautiful Brussels, Three.; Ply, Ingrain. Venetian, . List, Rag and Hemp. Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton A4attings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattinga, Floor and Stair Drug. gets, Hearth Ruge, Door Mats, Table and Piano Covers, to which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. Oot. 11, 1834. leather and Shoe Findings enktolßlll4 ' No. 34 East Hamilton Street. neatly opposite Sager', Hardware Store. The undersigned have just opened at the above 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 C. 91, 11 SZtINS, MOROCCOS, UPPER LE.9THER. LINING &c. A general assortment of Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, constantly kept on hand. Mao Hamm, 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 lout prices to merit a libet al share of patronage. W. K. &J. K. MOSSER. - Allentown, September 13. ¶ WIEDER dc'BOYER. 1-4 to ¶ly-eit =
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