The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, January 17, 1855, Image 4

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No. 31 East. Hamilton Street,
A Large Stock of New Goods,
K EV IfO & rnI N J il ß e D w t n a l k i e d this and otreasriaosnr
of
mankind," t
that they have just completed their
new stock of
SPLENDID READY MADE CLOTHING,
For FALL and WIN MR wear, to which they
nvite the especial attention of all who desire
o make selections from *the Handsomest,
Cheapest and and Hest Stock that can be found
in this region of the country. Their new
goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest
inga, &3., 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 best style, in the shortest space
of time and at the lowest possible prices. A
large variety of
Cir COATS, PANTS, VESTS,
Of every pattern, variety and style, Ready
made, will he 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
thd purchase of-their Fall and Winter outfit.
('Remember the spot—No. 31 East Ham,
then street, nearly opposite the German Re
formed Church
Oat. 17
Freight Team to Easton,
IMRE undersigned respectfully inform i s his
LI friends and the publ,c in general that he is
running a freight team from Allentown to Easton
twice and three timcs a week, to both depots
of Philadelphia and New York. All persons
who shall send goods by his way, are requested
to be careful and direct it in his care. His
charges are 2 . . cents per hundred.
JOHN ALBRIGHT.
X-4 w
Jan. 3
THE PEOPLE'S UM WARE UM
BALLIEVA CO. ;
Cheap and Fashionable
CABIN I. T MAKERS,
South East Corner of Ninth and Hamilton
Streets, a few doors below Dresher's
Lumber Yard,
ALLENTOWN, PA. -
The 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 proyided with
all the new and improved machinery of the day.
and having skillful workmen, will be enabled
to sell genii and handsome furniture as cheep
as can be sold anywhere. Their Store is on
the - south-east corner of Ninth and Multilton
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,
Breakfast and Dining Tables ; Bedsteads of dif
ferent styles and patterns, Wash-stands, Twist,
Small and Largo Etagers, What Nots, Music
stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Ser
pentine Tables, Chinese What Nots, Fancy
Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas,
Tetc-n-Tetes, French Divans. A general assort
ment, of Kitchen Furniture, on hand and made
to order.
They employ at all times none but the best
workmen, attend personally to their business,
and will warrant all Furniture of their manu
fa4ture to be made of the best materials. Or
ders for 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 kindi of wood
earving e to which they iiarticularly. invite the
attention of Cabinet makers and others. '
• 'BALLIET & CO
.
. 2.0 t, 11-3 in
YRYANcw rruu sS'EtS,
LESS THAN 2Y:•OIINCES
For the Cure of hernia 'or Rupture.
Acknowledged by the highest medical uu
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 uncom,
fortable article usually sold. There is no
di cUlty attending the fitting, and when the
• pad- mated ; it will retain its position with
out cha .
Persona a distance unable to call on the
subscriber, ca, • hive, the Truss sent to any
addresi, by rem ve Dollars for the
dbublewith 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 & Race St. Phil
.
157' Ladies, requiring the
. benefit of Me.
chanical 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 LADY
Will he in attendance at the Rooms,(set apart
for their exclusive use,) No. 114, TWELFTH
131. Ist dosr below Race.
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The Great Sea Serpent
SUPPOSED TO BE BETWEEN ONE AND
TWO HUNDRED FEET LONG,
Was again aeon • by' Capt. Clißper, of the
Brie Arrow. Ile repoos . a tremerolotta
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421 C::›
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(on the old Serpent ground, off . Nahant,) 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 ofiered•for sale at 1311EINIG,
NELIGII & BREINIG'S
' 7 . 11
PENNSYLVANIA CLOTHING HALL,
. •
NO. 2, HAMILTON STREET, •
Their stock comphses every variety of Ready
Made Clothing the 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. Our goods are made
up expressly for the country trade, and we can
satisfy all who call thnt they can procure a
better stock of us at CHEAPER RATES than
any where else.
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.
(* - -CUSTOM ER 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 theirgarniente will
suit.
Thankful for past favov, they hope by fa
dealing and just prices to still e:.joy the patror
age of the public. limineinher, all who war
Clothing, that the Pennsylvania Hall,at the of
alone corner, is the plays.
tiIIEINIG, NELIGH & BREINIG.
October LI, 1854, ¶-3t
jtlenlion .Purchasers
TEE 1113 DOH, SE, EAT AND CAP
EOM
S; C7O JEL .10 ,
No. "21 Hamilton Street . ,
ALLENTOWN; PA.
MITE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to the public that he has entered a new field
of operations in the manufacture of
.Boots and Shoes,
at his "old stand,"•No. 2l East liam:lton street
sign of the " Dig Boot," one door east of the
German Reformed Church, where he manufac.
lures and sells at •
!Wholesale and Retail
all kinds of fine and Coarse fashionable gentle
men's boots and shoes. Also, all kinds of the
latest styles of ladies fashionable dress and other
shoes. Gentlemen's boots manufactured to (inlet
from $2 F.O to $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 he sold at wholesale
and'retail, and one of the largest assortments in
the trade ever exhibited in Allentowtwill always
be kept on hand.
•
'Measure or Customer
work will always be attended to at the shortest
notice. The latest New York styles of Gentle.
men's Fashionable Boots made up to order. and
warranted to give full satisfaction. Hr has in
his employ oar of the most finished CUTTERS.
and as for WORKMEN, none but the best will
find employment.
Country allerchants
are particularly invited to call, as we are pre•
parrd to supply them with a tt home.made arli,
ale," far superior to any ever brought frrim
tt Yahkee Land," and at prices very near if not
quite as low. Therefore try home competition
and give us a call.
We hope in our new enterprise to see the
faces of our numerous 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, Tmlian, English and Am. r
can Lasting, of all colors and styles. Dre.s
Shoes of Patent Leather, Morocco, Kid. French
Morocco. and Seal, black and fancy colors, for
Women, Misses, Children and infants. Ladies,
Misses, and Gentlemen's Gums, of all the lash,
ionable styles.
re- Repairing of all kinds done up neatly and
expediliously, and at prices that will give full sa.
' , faction
Nov. 1
COMMOCI3OIIOOI3OI7IOEIGODOCZCIIICC
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8 . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 0
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'Tobacco, Snuff and Scgaro Id
020a3U
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No. 30,,East Hamilton Street, 1 2 1
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A.LLENTOWN, PA. 6
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181Y.D13 MID 311021
The Best and
Cheapest Stock of
Boots Shoes, Gui
allits. usi gNid tors. Gums, &c.,
in the city, at
Dunbarr's
76, South SeconsltSt. Philadelphia,
(corner of Carters Street )
Being mostly of his own manufacture, he
guarrantees them to wear; and will sell—
wholesaleOr 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 style, from $1 to $2.50. Gents' Call
Skin Boots, from $3 to $5, Pa.ent Leather
Shoes, Gaiter Boots, Congress Boots, Bat
ten BootF;r, &c., from $1.50 to $4,50.
Gum Boots, Shoes Bandies, Clogs,always
on hnnd.
Cir Old Gums' bought and repaired.
Jane 28p 11064. 111...4y
11 -I Y - 11 9
CALL AND SEE
A. L. RUIIF.
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American Artists' Union!
011IHE AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION would
LS respectfully.announce to the citizens of the
United States and the Canadasithat fo r the par
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 THE AGE ,
They having determined, in order to create an
extensive sale for their Engravingsond thus not
only give employment. to a large number of
artists and others, but inspire among our coun
trymen a taste for works of ail, to present to the
purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of
which are sold,
250,000 Gifts of the actual 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 oirr 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 a
the Milne of this paper. •
Fur each Dollar sent, an Engravtng actually
•worth that sum, and a Gift ticket, will immedil
ately be forwarded.
AGENTS
The Committee, believing that the success of
this GREAT NATIONAL UNDERTAKING will be
terially promoted by the energy and enterprise
of intelligent and persevering Agents have re.
solved to treat with such on the most liberal
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
otherne.cessary information.
On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts
will he placed in the hands of a Committee of the
purchasers to be distribuied.due notice 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 , t Calhoun 100 10,000
50 elegant 0,1 Paintings, in splendid
frames, size, 3/4 feet each 100 5,000
100 elegant Oil Paintindi, 2A3 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, 20x26 inches
each
237,000 steel plate engravings, from
100 different plates new in pus.
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, Ne . w York Oily 12,000
22 Building Lois in One Hundred
and OlieHundied and First streets
New York City, each 25x 100 feet
deep, eta 1.000 22,000
100 Villa Sties, containing each
10,000 square feet, in the suburbs
of New York City, and nom,
manding a magnificent view of
the Hudson river and Long Is,
land Sound, at 500 60,000
20 perpetual loans of cash, without
interest orrecurity, of $250 each,
50 . 4 •.! 100 each,
100 " " " " 50 each,
250 e . 0 • 0 0 20 each,
2.000 _ 5 each,
Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J.
Visscher & Co., Real Estate Brokers, New
York. Orders,(post patd,) with money inclosed,
to be addressed, J. W, HOLBROOKE,
Secretary, 505 Broadway, New V..rk.
re The Engravings in the Catalogue are now
ready for delivery
Nov. 8
Livery Stable..
The subscriber informs
the public that he has pur
ilaireig 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
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 Omnibus 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.
I_Lrirge parties will be furnished with
conveyances, with or without drivers, 'on
the most reasonable terms.
U..47*Grive him a call, at the old stand of
harks Sengreaves, first stable in Church
Alley, north of Hamilton street.
PETER HELLER.
Allentown; August 2, 1854. ¶-6m
Ilv. 3. V. 'Barnes,
DEMTIST.
Informs his friends, and the pub
lic in general, that he still performs
all operations on the teeth, and treats dtseases
of the gums and alveoler processes in the
most effectual and skillful manner.
His mode of inserting artificial teeth,
cannot he surpassed, for comfort to the wee.
re r and duribility and beautifulness in appear
ance. The general satisfaction he has given
for years, has been duly appreciated by the
public. . .
Office N 0.418, East Hamilton street, a few
doors East of Pretz, Guth & Co's store, op
posite Bechtels American Hotel.
December 6, 1853. ll—ly
DR. CHARLES NEIL,
/DMWTVIIEZI2 a
NO. 309 WALNUT STREET,
PRILADSLPICLA'.
AT ihe late State Agricultural Fair, held at
Philadelphia. received a SILVER MEDAL,
the highest award for exhibition of skill in his
prole-lion. He refers to this. and to his al,
!early extetisive practice, AP a guarantee to all
who have occasion for his Parvieem, that his
work and orders generally in his line, will toe
cientificslly and skilfully °performed. •
Dr. NEIL pledges himself to the lowest
terms, and all reasonable dispatch, with those
who avor him with their cable
S4—ly
THE WHOLE WRLD.
$300,000 WORTH O 1 .
for the subscribers to the Mammoth rictorial of
TiteryVhole Wor ld
Published simultaneously in the three cities of
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, as sncn
as 300,000 subscription's are obtained; and
having already an actual circulation of about
20(1,000, 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 Seal,
valued at v 525,000
A Magnificent City Residenee, , 17,000
A Cash Loan for 100 year's, without in.
west or security,
Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fnrles,
Melodeons,Gold Watches, Bracelets,
Rings. Boos of Travels in the Old and
New World, by Prof. Hart; Real Estate,
&c., &., in all numberings3oo,ooo
_ _
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' *on Gifts.
Thus every person investing in this stupendous
Enterprise teceives 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
plicit particulars in regard to the great Enter
prise, Distribution, Sec., see a copy of THE
WOOLS WOULD, 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.
Agents, Postmasters, and Ladies desirous of
lucrative and at the same time genteel employ.
menu, should not fail to see a copy of The Whole
World, which contains by far the mot liberal
inducements ever offered to agents in. the way
of immense premiums, gifts, commissions,
whereby any person, with ordinary activity, can
easily make $l,OOO and upwards, per year; to
which fact the agents we already have can cer.
tify. Secure the; Pictorial, and beeome wise,
rich, and happy.
Correspondents must write their address—
Name Post office. County, and Slate, 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.
Orli any orders are received after the 300,.
000 subscribers are obtained, the money will he
promptly returned, postpaid, to the persons
sending it.
Ijr All letters and remittances for the Flew.
rial, With Gift Tickets, must invariably he ad,
dressed post.patd, to Prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, World's H&l, Broadway, New York,
there being the only offire for the Gift Enterprise.
50 5,000
10 5,000
4 40,000
But remittances for the Pictorial without Gilt
Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, Hart's Buildings, Chesnut street,
delphia, Pa., there being the pripcipal editorial
and publication office.
Nov. 22.
310cinnitn against bn toss
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 1636 CHESNUT STREE
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,525,949 68
5,000
5,000
5.000
5,00 Q
10,000
January Ist, 1854,
Published agreeably to an Ac
Of ASSEMBLY,
BEING
First Mortgages, amoy secured, $1,199,284 48
Real Estate (preserpvalue
000) cost. , 82,139 87
Temporary Loans, on ample Cola*
teral Securities. 130,774 26
Stocks (present value $76,191) cost. 63,085 50
Cash , &c. &c., 50,665 57
L-6m
61,525 ; 049 68
PERPETUAL ORLIMITED INSURANCES made
an every descrip
TOWN
at ratesas low as
Since their
twenty-four year:
millions dollars
fording evidence
ance, as the abil
with promptness
Charles N. Bancker, Mord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown.
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N. RANciort, President.
CHART.ss G. BANcKER, Secretary.
tirThe 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. RUHE, Allentown.
C. F. BLECEI, Bethlehem.
Allentown, Oct. 1854. 11-1
SEIENTMIT.Z.IELIEL 7 ISI
OFF I II I ,
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PIANO FO TES.
THOSE wishing beautiful an durable Piano
t Fortes, will find, it much o their interest
to examine some of the-above-I ke before pur
chasing elsewhere. He has just finished and
now offers for sale, at the Manufactory, No. 122
West Hamilton street, several splendid
tloscamob piano Sortes,
of 61 octave, with a fine tone and touch. Mr.
S. will be happy to fill any ordets the public
may favor him with. His prices aro moderate.
[1:711e also offers for sale a second hand
Piano Forto, 5i octave, which might answer
very well for a beginner.
Nov. 15. • ' ¶-3m
Administrators . Notice.
TrgTTERS of — Administration hiving been
lagranted to the undersigned in the estate of
Joseph Huber, deceased, fate of Catasauque.
Lehigh County, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment within six
werks of this date; and .all persons having
claims against said estate will present thetn,clutv
autlienticated„ for settlement, within the above
specified time.to the undersigned administrator,
who can at all times be found at the store pf the
deceased.
JACOB HUBER, Administra'r.
NOT, 29. q / ¶—ear
) , _
FIR,.
Near Fifth S:treet
security.
ieriod of
ever three
ereby d
ot Insur
to meet
JEWELRYTLAII;rjriY GUBS
,
A Choice gsiortment of the Finest Quality,
for sale at the fewest cash prices, at
. iron .
.Elionhead's,
No. 184 South Second Sqeet,between Pine
acrd
Union Nest side, Philadelphia.
I The assortment embraces a
large and select stock of Fine
" Watchea,Jewelry t Silver Ware,
Albata Ware, plated with fine Silver,. in Spoon.,
Forks, Ladles,Sre.—Jet Goods ' Fans, and Fancy
Ariirlea of a superior quality, deserving the ex.
amination of those who desire to to procure the
best goods at the LoWest Cash Pricea-r'
Having a practical knowledge of tlfebbsiness,
and all available facilities for Importing and
Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently in
vitee purchasers, believing that he can supply
them on terms as favorable as any other estab.
lishment in either. of the Atlantic cities.
kinds of Diamond and• Pearl Jewelry
and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within
a reasonable time.
10,000
Watches ; Jewelry and Silver Ware faith
fully- repaired
WM. 13. ELTONDEAD,
No. 184 - Sonth Second Street, a few doors
above toe 2nd St. Market, %Vest Side.
'ln the South window of the Store, may
be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which
commands the admiration of the scientific and
curious.
Oct. 4, 1854
Jonathan Reichard's
BOOT AND SHOE,
SEMCIR.M,
-1
At the sign of the
LARGE SHOE,
10166..
.011 1114 in Hamilton street,
near the Court
House, in
ALLENTOWN,
is the place where you can always find a large
assortment of
CHILDREN'S, MISSES,
WOMEN'S and MEN'S SHOES,
also, Children's, Boys', and Men's Boots, all of
a good quality, and exceedingly cheap.
He 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. 2a
Industrial and Agricultural
EXHIBITION
To be held in Doylestown, Bucks County,
Pa., in the Summer of I." 55 fo r
Four Days?!
TflE Commit Tee in charge r the Arrange
ments are now perfecting the remium Lists,
which will be announced in full the'course of
a few weeks, in the following der:
First day of the Exhibition,—Gcntlemen's
Department.
11- Gm
Premiums of $2O to $5O will be awarded to
the best Blooded Stock of every description, and
from $lO to 130 to the best Common Stock, and
Premiums of from $5 to $lOO on the various
descriptions of Mechanical Implements, Ma,
chinery, Agricultural Producif v, and Alanufac
tures of every,descrirnion.
Second Day.—Ladies' and ✓lrtists' De
parintent.
. .
Premiums' of from $.5 to $lO will be awarded
to. First Class Needle Work, Embroidery and
Fancy Work, &c.; from $1 to $4 on the Second
Class.; from $5 to $8 for the beat Horticultural
display; and from $2 to $5 fur Articles in the
Home Department. A portion of the building
will be reserved for Painting Statuary, &nip.
ture, &c., on which liberal premiums will be
awarded. •
Third Day.—Fathers' and Mothers' Dc
partment.
" THE RISING GENERATION IN ARMS."
Premiums of from $5O to $5OO will be award.
ed to the largest, healthiest and best looking In.
(ants, from the - ages of one to five years. A pre.
mium of $lOO will be awarded to the largest
Family of Children, the parents of whom are
both living; and in case of more than one family
of the same number offering., it will he paid to
that family of children whose united ages are
the least.
Fourth ,Day.—Equestrian's Department.
A Premium of a handsome Gold Hunting
Watch, valued at $l5O, or its equivalent in
money, will be presented to the best Female ,
Equestrian • a premium of. a handsome Side
Saddle andother caparisons, worth $75, to the.,
second • best; and a magnificent Riding Habit,
worth $.lO, to the third best. A nretnium of $5O
to the Bastes, Trottinc•Horse in Harness or under
,the saddle; and a 25 to the next bes't.. • , 1
. • The Ground -
Selected for the purpose is.a beautiful, lev'd
.
10l of thirty acres, and will,be splendidly filled
up for the occasion, with
. a traelr of three fourths
of a mile long around it,. arranard.with Commit ,
tee Stand anti Seats. for Ladtes,overloolcina the
entire around. Proper — accommodations *Hite .
provided for all descriptions of ainek, arid articles
for exhibition will be entered in -the order in
which they are received..
The Exhibition Buildiegs' will be constructed
large enough to accommodate all in case of
rain. Iris the purpose of the Committee to re,,
peat the Exhibition annually. and all their
provements of the ground will be of the most
•nbsianttal character.
Two Splendid Brass Bonds
cave been eneaget! !bribe necasion, and will
!we PROMENADE CONCERTS! on each
..eening save thr last nne, which mill be free to
,he holders of tickets. Each Concert will hr ac
companied with a FINE DISPLAY OF FIRE
dddresses From Eminent Speakers!:
From abroad, on some appropriate subject. .may
ne expected every day of the Exhibition, except
the last. They will be announced hereafter.
The well known FANNY FERN, anti equally
.celebrated Mrs. JANE SWlestiEltM, of the
Pittsburg Saturday Visitor, have been invited to
serve on the Committee to award Prizes to Ba.
toes, anti it is confidently expected they will be
pre6nt.
The exact day of the Exhibition via be an.
nounced in the course of a few months, when the
preparations are in a sufficient state of forward.
ness to warrant it. The undersigned having
been appoi - nted by the Committee, Director of
the Exhibition, assures the public that no pains
or expense will be spared to make this one of the
must attractive Exhibitions Liter oWered to the.
American people.
Tickets for the season, admitting one person,
st. All orders addressed to the undersigned
will be promptly attended to.
WILLIAM BEEK, Director.
Doylestown, Dec. 20, 1854, 7.2 m
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UNIVERSAL
WORKS!
Special Notice.
Flaying disposed of the "Lehigh' Reg*.
ter" printing establishment, and engaged in
business that will require all the means at
my command, I earnestly request 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 ns much oin own fault
perhnps as the debtors, where liquidation
would now be of matetial service. lam
found ns heretofore at the "Old Stand" next
door to the German Reformed Church.
Allentown, Jan. 3,
TREXLER & BUSH ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IS 421-1E1.,. es. N. 17 Z"''
AND
OMACOOS
MANUFACTURERS,
AV. 230 .Forth Third St.,
Above Callovvhill Street, west side, !
Philadelphia.
I:l7llessrs. Trexler & Bust( itspectfully in
vite the attention of Country Merchants, Man
ufacturers and Shopkeepers throughout Lehigh,
Northampton, Carbon, Schuylkill, Berko, and
othcr adjoining Counties, to their very large
and extensive stock of Leaf and Manufactured
Tobacco, of all kinds, at the lowest possible
prices,.
Oat. 11, 1854.
Allentown Aca . deng,
THE Annual Examination of the pupils 'of
this Institution will take place on Thursday
and Friday 21st and 22d inst. Friends are cor
dially invited to attend. After the usual Christ
mas recess the school will resume its duties on
Tuesday Jan. 2, 1855.
This year has been one of continued prosper
ity, the Catalogue showing an aggregate ofover
two hundred pupils, of whom one hundred and
twenty-seven were in attendance during the
quarter ending with the year.
Young Ladies' Department for the year, 86—
for last quarter, SG.
Young Gentlemen's Department for the year,
11G—for last quarter 71.
The school offers it is believed, superior ad
vantagei, and the method of instruction is pe
culiarly adapted to the wants of the commu
nity,
RATES OP TUITION, PER QUARTER.
Common English Studies, $4 00 and $4 50
Higher . " 500 " 550
" with
Classical,
" with
Classical and French,
Afusic, 7 50
8 00
Use of Piano for practice, • 200
Fucl for the Winter. 50
J. N. GREGORY, A. M. Principal.
Dec. 20. ¶—t
WIEDER & BUYER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
illanufacturers and Dealers
JUST received and opened, the largest and
best assortment of Stone Martin, Silver
Martin•., Fitch, Russia, and other
•
L'ableo filolgottable 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, and
see for yourselves. air stock consists in part
'of the following articles:
Victorines. of every kind, from $1 to $5O,
French Victorines and Culls,
Muffettees,
Russian Fitch,
' s Short Lynx Capes and Cuffs,
• Imitation Sable and
Mack Gennetts,
Cony Victorines,
• White Spotted Victorines,
In 'short all kinds of FURS that can belompd
in New York and Philadelphia, and at all prices
11.17 1 8 awful C.IPS.
Our assortment of Hats and Caps is full--the
best by far ever offered. It requires no bragging
- ..—talre pattern from no country shops, but de•
rivrd from tt head quarters," and will be pat..
trilled after bothers, as the past has shown.
We .also m trill .lure hats and no mistake, as
l
you can see or y ursell by calling; so don't be
deceived by thos who would be the only manu.
ri
lecturers, as there are a few more of 'the same
sort: Then go to Wied: • & Boyer, and get a
good and fashionable article.
Thankful for past favours, they respectfully
ask a continuance of the same.
WIEDER & BOYER.
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Nov. 16
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
.[Successor to Hanley &Knight.]
Bedding and Carpet
tv A REHOUSE,
Nn. 148 South Second S.reet, Philadelphia,
Where he keeps constantly on hand a full
sortmerifilf-every arliele in his line of business.
Feathers, Featherbeds,
Patent Spring, illatresses, Curled .
Hair, Mops, Cori) Mask and Straw Matiesses,
Velvet Tapev:re. beautiful Brussels, Three.
Ply, Ingrain. Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp
Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mailings, Cocoa
and Spanish Mailings, Floor and Stair Drug
gets, Hearth Rugg, Door Mats, Table and
Piano Covers, to which be respectfully invites
the attention of purchasers
Oct. 11, 1851
CAI. Runk,
florney at, Law. -
Ofike on 7th street, three doors North of
the Public Sqtare, - Allentown, Pa.
August 23, 1854
Job Printing,
Neatly ,executed at the " Register Office."
A. L.ILUHE.
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