The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 21, 1855, Image 4

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    UNIVERSAL
Industrial and Agricultural
II !4 TII ;) ii4llo (')
To.be held in Doylestown, Bucks County.
Pa, on Tnesday:lPedniaday; Thurs.
dciyand_ Friday, Sugust 21st, 22(1,
_ .
23d and 24th, 1855.
TfIE Committee in charge of the Arrange•
ramie are now perfecting the Premium Lists,
which will be announced in full in Abe course of
few weeks, In the following order: •
First day of the Ex4ibition.—Geallemen's
Department
Premiums of $2O to $5O will be awarded to
the belt Blooded Stock of every description, and
from slo.to $9O to the best Common Stock, and
Premiums of from $5 to $lOO on the various
descriptions of Mechanical Implements, Ma.
chinery, Agricultural Products, and Manufac•
ores of every description.
Second Day.—Ladies' and .driists' De
partment.
Premiums of from $5 to $lO will be awarded
to First Class Needle NVorlr, Embroidery and
Fancy Work, &c.; from $1 to $4 on the Second
Class.; from $5• to $8 for the best Horticultural
display; and from $2 to $5 for Articles in the
Home Department. A portion of the building
will bc.reserved for Painting Statuary, Scalp.
ture, &c., on which liberal premiums will be
awarded.
Third Dap—Fathers' and Mothers' Dc
parbnent.
TUERISING GENERATION IN ARMS."
Premiums of from $5O to $5OO will be award.
ed to the largest, healthiest and best looking lit.
fonts, 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 be 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 and other caparisons, worth $75, to the
second best; and a magnificent Rating Habit,
worth $3O, to the third best. A premium of $5O
to the fastest Trotting Horse in,Harness or under
he saddle; and $25 to the next best.
The Ground
Selected for the purpose is a beautiful, level
lot of thirty acres, and will be splendidly fitted
up for the occasion, with a irack_of three•fourths
of a mile lung around it, arranged with Commit,
tee Stand and Seats for Ladies overlooking the
entire ground. Proper accommodations will be
provided for all descriptions of stock, and articles
for exhibition will be entered iu the order in
which they are received.
The Exhibition Buildings will be constructed
large enough to accommodate all in case of
rain. It is the purpose of the Committee to re..
peat the Exhibition annually, and all their im.
provetnents of the ground will be of the most
substantial character.
Two Splendid Brass Bands
Have been engaged for the occasion, and will
give PROMENADE CONCERTS ! on each
evening save the last one, which will be free to
the holders of tickets. Each Concert will be ac
companied with a FINE DISPLAY OF FIRE
WORKS!
Addresses Front Eminent Speakers
From abroad, on some appropriate subject, may
be expected every day of the Exhibition, except
The lasf. They will h. nnnottneeri h<rcnlter.
ceneayee l',v`fggMlf,":‘,l, - gri l lie .
Pittsburg Saturday Visitor, have been invited to
serve - on the Committee to award Prizes to 13a.
bier, and It is confidently expected they will be
preesnt.
The exact day of the Exhibition will be an.
flounced in the course of a few months, when tl.e
preparations are in a sufficient state of forward•
ness to warrant it. The undersigned having
been appointed by the Committee, Director of
the Exhibition, assures the public that no pains
or expense will be spared to make this one of the
most attractive Exhibitions ever offered to the
American people.
Tickets for the season, admitting otie person,
st. All orders addressed to the undersigned
will be promptly attended to.
WILLIAM BEEK, Director.
Doylestown, Dec. 20, IBM. Ai —2in
Special Notiee.
Paving disposed of the "Lehigh Regis
ter"
S 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 ho settled up
without delay. There are a number ofold
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" next.
door to the German Reformed Church.
A. L. ROHE;
Allentown; Jan. 3.
ODEXIOSOCOUCHNICHIOCCOCKX:4;O COCO
E. W. Eckert's
AND RETAIL
3
Tobacco, Snuff and Segarß
OVOL - aZII 3
No. 30, East Hamilton Street,
ALLENTOWN, PA...
10,
tar GOODS ALL WARRANTED.am
'July 20. 11-13/2
inatraranwaMMOODlMOßCUMOlii
REEVE L KNIGHT,
[Successor to Hartley &Knight,]
Bedding and Carpet
WAREHOUSE,
No. 148 South Second Street, Philadelphia,
Where he keeps constantly on hand a full
eortment of every article in his line of business.
Feathers, Featherbeds,
Patent Spring Matresses,
:Curled
Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw Matresses,
Velvet Tapestry,' beautiful Brussels, Three.
Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp
Carpetinga, Oil Cloths, cantonllattings, Cocoa
and Spanish !Wettings, Floor and Stair Drug.
gets, Hearth Rugs, Darn Mate, Table and
Piano Covers, to which he respectfully invites
The attention of purohaserr.
00.11 a 1854
dunty Statement,
TABULAR STATEMENT OF COUNTY
TAXES FOR YEAR 1834.
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Those marked * have settled their accounts
in full since January 1, 1533.
The account of Annwsr TitoxELL, Esq.
Treasurer of Lehigh county, in accoun,
with said county, from January Ist
1851, to December 31st, 1854, inclusive
DR.
To amount in Treasury as per report of auditors
for the year tss3:
Received of Ephraim Yohe, lute
Treasurer srms 33
Do. unourrent funds 2.3 00
To amount received for the year 1851, $12,867 13
" " 1853. • 165 19
Cf
u" " 1852. 193 13
Additional tax received of Charles Ev
eritt, of Lynn, since final settlement,
1853
$10,220 78
Cash for old lumber sold, Sieger's bridge ...S6 40
Cash of M. Menges for labor overpaid.... 3 62
Cash of E. Beck, for brick sold, J. M. Lino 4 00
$l-1 02
Cash received loan of Sarah Kern,.... $825 00
" John Strasberger 1000 00
Abatements received on collector's com
missions, State taxes, s,
For the year 1852
" 1953..
cc " 183-1
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By Cash paid checks of County Commission
ors ; .to :
Grand Jurors, daily paY and milage.... S2BB 75
Petit Jurors, " ." " .... 68.1 36
Constables and Tinctures 110 12
Court Cryor, in full 49 50
Sundry costs iu counnunweulth-eases... 144 37
N Weilbr, summoning Jurors 100 00
Loans and Interest.
Loans during the year 1854
Interest on loans
Warrants drawn by Directors
Paid the several assessors....
Elections.
Paid the several officers and others—. .$022 2
Printing and Stationerk
Blumer, Bush & Co
M. Honnum
James W. Wilson
Bright & Harlimber .... .
Kook, Guth & Trexler
Gustav Leischner, binding'
F. L. nutter & Co, docket
•Hogau & Bechtel, appearance docket
For Scdps.
Paid for Fox Scalps. .......
Inquisitions.
Jacob Meyers, sundry inquests.
Reuben Stabler, Esq
Joshua Fri, Esq
Charles H. Martin for post 'mortem ex
amination on body of 'Wm. Dungan.. $3O 00
Dr. Leisenring, for balance due on post
mortem examination on body of Lei
bonsperger
IT. J. finteracker..
Gabriol
William B. Kiatler
Rebuilding Mammooy.bridge i ( Beth.) ..$1620 14
Repairs at Griesemes brigdo 28 74
1, Coopersburg " 20 08
" 44 Ruch's
•• • • • 4O 55
" " sundry bridges 100 85
N. German, piking Jordan bridge, Al
lentown 300 00
R. E. Wright., stone for Jordan bridge. 511 00
Sundry repairs at Allentown bridge.. 37 92,
Paid Shantz and Ritter, auditors, in full 21 00
N. Miller, auditing State account 750
Court House and Jail.
Roofing Court House . ...,462 08
J. H. Bush, spouts for d 0... 89 39 551 47
Peter Butz, stable and shed on jail lot. 159 50
J. T. Kleppinger, coal for jail 13 00
Joseph Lehr, hau li ng do. 250
Sundry repairs 5 30
Ity-Sit
$34121 33
Taxes
Court Expenses.
$1386 10
$2921 00
513 62
$3436 62
Poor House.
$5200 00
..dssessments.
, $17;86
$137 65
17 75
16 76
$172 16
.lbatements
.'.81.41 67
. 168 13
. 89 74
$lO2 54
County Bridges.
$2200 28
-luditora.
Commissioners' Office.
Daniel Hausman, commissioner's pay.. • 100 50
Joseph Miller, do. do. 120 00
Jahn Weber, do. do. 210 00
Edward Beck, services as clerk ... ... 150 00
Do, , making Duplicates 18 00
SuppoFt of convicts in Eastern Pcni-
tentiary . . 106 39
N.Weller, boarding prisoners iu coun
ty jail 50 OD
Miscellaneous Expenditures
Ephraim Troxell, for weights and meas
ures $13.5 00
Ephrriinf Yoh; searching office, Harris-
..
burg • 31 CO
Jacob Stemmer, congressional returns.. 990
Mary Guth, scrubbing Court House... 16 00
J. J. Krause, water rent 25 00
George Miller, error in duplicate 30 57
Philip Strauss, county tax overpaid.... 966
Pretz, Guth & Co., mercbandize 23 65
George Hinkle, tax overpaid ...... `.... 60
Jonas Koch, do. 75 15
Jacob Fcelker, services SO
It. E.-Wright, election laws. ... ~.......: . 15 00
James Sieger, two ballot boxes ....... s .. 600
Total 16,125 16
Amount of debits ,520,807 41
Deduct amount in Trea-
Bury, last report... . 5,421 33 •
13,386 11
Puid during the year... 16,123 46
Rce'd and paid during the
year at 1 per et. corn... 31,511 57 315 11
Balance duo by Treasurer, Jan. 1,'53, 4,366 87
Total
We, the undersigned auditors in anti for the
county of Lehigh. do certify that we did audit,
settle and adjust the account of Aaron. Troxell,
Esq., Treqsurer in and for said county, com
mencing on the first day of January, A. D. 1851
and ending on the 31st day of December, 1851.
(both days included)—that said account as stated
above is correct, and that we find, a balance in
the hands of said Aaron Troxell, Esq., Treasur
urer of said county, of four thousand three hun
tired and, sixty-six dollars rind eighty-seven cents.
Witness out' hands this 18th day of January
A. D. 1855:
J. FRANKLIN RITTER,
ELI J. SAEGER. Auditors
SAMUEL J. KISTLER,
Register's Account.
JOSHUA STABLER, Esq., Register of Lehigh
county, in account with. the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, for Collateral
Inheritance Tax, from December Ist,
1853, to November 30, 1851, inclusive.
' DR.
April 11—To tax of Charles Blamer, ex- .
ecu tor of C. Rader $lOO 00
April 13—Of J. Fatzinger, executor of M. '
Andress...... . ... ... . 80 00
Afay 10—Of 11. Schultz, administrator of
E. Yeakle ... ...... . 27 7S
May 10—Of L. Schmidt, executor of F.
G. Ritze 350 00
May 26—Of J. Rumfelt, executor of Su
sanna Sholl ......... .... ... .... 3 89
June 13—Of R. Stahler, administrator of
Samuel Shantz 28 39
June 14—Of Joseph Mees, executor of
Jacob Ott 11 73
Oct. 27—Of Samuel Seider, executor of
Abraham Seidel. 13 71
Nov. 17—Of Jacob Patzinger, executor of
Mary Andress 12 62
N ov 7o—le W., u DI-- --, - A --1.•144.4‘..
L-. ...I' OtaLbul Illd Smith 235 76
Nov. 23—Of McClelland, administrator of
McClelland 20 00
Nov. 27—Of S. Huddle ; administrator
of J. Ehrhart' ' 135 50
Nov.2S.—Of P. Ilorris, executor of Fred
erick Miller. ... . - ..... ..... ....... 366 00
LEE
1,823 00
$lOl 08
105 07
114 16
$3:20 3
June 30—Dy cash paid State Trensuror $587 52
Dec. 22 a• a .: t; 064 51
Commissions on SI3ES 53 at 5 per cent. 99 42
Fees for holding Register's court. - 7 09
By cash paid printing and Sheriff's fees. . 9 12
" " John D. Stiles, Esq., attor
ney fees 50 00
Balance duo .commonwealth 64
We, the undersigned, auditoaa of the county
of Lehigh, having examined and audited the ac
count of Joshua Stahler, Esq., Register, as afore
said, do certify that the above account is elrrect.
Witness our hands this 18th day of Janu try A.
•
D. 1855.
SlOl S 6
ELI J. SAEGER,
J. FRANKLIN lIITTER, Auditors
SAMUEL J. KISTLER,
3ilitentnito by foss agaitizt
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25
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 1636 CHESNUT STREET,
$2OB 37
..$5 00
..14 75
.. 300
Near Fifth Street
STATEMENT or ASSETS, $1,525,849 68,
January let, 1854;
Published agreeably to an Act
OF ASSEMBLY,
BEING
First Mortgages, amply secured, $1,109,284 48
Real Estate (present valire $llO,-
000) cost. 82;139 87
Temporary Loans,on ample Cola
teral Securities. 130,774 2G
Stocks (present value $76,101) cost. 63,086 50
Oash,&c. 60,665 57
$9.50
•/A 25, 04 0 OS
PERPETUAL onLimrrEDINSURANCES 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 nit FIRE, thereby af,
fording evidence of the advantage of Insur
ance, as the ability and disposition to meet
with promptness all liabilities. .
Charles N. Bancicer, Mord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Rorie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.,
Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.
CuAnLts G. BANCHEII, Secretary.
Fr '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 law
est rates. '
28 50
A. L. RUHE, Allentown. .
- C. F. BLECH, Bethlehem. •
Allentown, Oct. 1854. 4-1 y
601 50
Convicts, 4-c.
156 59
20,507 44
SI3BS 33
CR.
81383 53
FIRE.
Directors:
WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE Sr FRY LOADS
A Choice Assortment of the "..cst Quality,
fp.r.aale at the lowest cash prlces, at
EltOnhead's,.'
No. 184 South Second Street, between Pine
and Union, West side, Philadelphia.
The assortment embraces &
large and' select stock of Flue'
ateltes,Jewelry,Silver Ware,
Albata NVare, plated with line Silver, in Spoons.
Forks, Ladles, Ecc.—,Jet.Coods, Fans, and Fancy
Articles of a superior quality, deservit g ;he ex•
aminatlon of those who desire to to prt cure the
best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices.
Having a practical knowledge of the business,
and all availdble facilities for Importing and
Manufactnring, the subscriber confidently in•
vies purchasers, believing that he can sorely
them on terms ai favorable rt. any other estab•
lishment in ei;h4r; of the Atlas is cities,
EN - All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry
and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within
a reasonable time.
gar Watches ; Jewelry and Silver Ware fait
fully repaired. •
%\'Al. B. ELTONIIEAD,
No. 181 Smith Second Street, a few door
ablve the 2od St. Alarket, West Side.
Erin the Smolt window of the Store, ma
be neon the famous BIRD CLOCK, whit
commands the admiration of the sciuntifie at,
curious.
OJi. 4, 1854
Livery Stable.
The subscriber informs
the public that he has pur
. chased the entire stock• of
Horses, Carriages,
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. IF: is therefore prepared to fu:-
Dish all who may favor him with a call tvi'h
GOOD and SAFE .HORSES, and Vul.i
cles of every description, from a first el; ss
eight-horse OniLibus to a Sulky of single
horse. •
,
r
War
• t
By strict atrention to business,and a dc
sire to please, he hopes to merit a li ben:
share of patronage: Charges moderate.
ta'Large parties will be furnished wit!
conveyances, with or without drivers, (a
the most reasonable terms.
rir Give him a call, at the old stand o
Charles Seagreaves, first stable in Chord
Alley, north of Hamilton street.
PETER HELLER.
Allentown, August 2, 1854. IF--(
MEM
rik - -41.041
j 1 1(
PIANO El ELT ES,;
rrHOSE wishing beautiful and durable Piano
I Fortes, will find it much to [heir interest
to examine some of the above make before pur
chasing elsewhere. He has just finished and
now oilers for sale, at the Manufactory, No. 122
West Hamilton street, several splendid
111 . 1eilillarlb !Nang frlrteZ,
of GI octave, with a fine tone and touch. Mr.
S. will be happy to fill any orders the public
may favor him with. II k prices are,moderatc
111'lle also offers for sale a second hale
Piano Forte, 54 octave, vhich might answe
very well for a beginner
Nov. 15
GREAT BARGAINS
Ali
No. 17 West Hamilton Street,
ERTZ & RONEY have just received another
in large supply of Boots, Shoes, Gums,
Trunks, &c., which they are selling at reduced
prices. They have always a large assortment
of all s kinds of Boots and Shoes of their own
manufacture for sale. All kinds of customer
work \ made at short notice, and mending done
with dispatch. Country Merchants aro par
ticularly invited to give us a call as we feel
satisfied that we can sell at the loitest city
prices. Thankful for past favors we sllicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
MERTZ &RONEY.
¶-2m
Allentown, December 20
TIEXLER 84 BU SE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Ed 30 401- -EL ii. , ISM" ICI 3PM",
AND
MANUFACTURERS, •
•Vo. 230 J'Porlh Third Si.,'
Above Callowhill•Street, west side,
Philadelphia.
rirMesFrs. Trexler & Bush respectfully in-.
.vice the attention of Country Merchants, Man.
ufacturers arid Shopkeeporsihroughout Lehigh,
Northampton, Carbon, Schuylkill, Barks, and
other adjoining Counties, to their very large
and extensive stock of Loaf and Nlanulactured
Tobacco, of all kinds, at the lowest possible
prices.
Oct. 11, 1851: • tn
1,01)23 MD 32021
Ii Tho Best and
Cheapest Stock of
Boots Shoes, Gel
b:it's Gums,
.W021:11. ustiead '&c .,
in the city, at
!::" • Duubarr's
70, South Second St. Philadelphia,
(corner of Carters Street.)
Being mostly of his own manufacture, he
guarrantees them to wear; and will sell—
wholesale or retail as cheap as the cheapest,
Easy Shoes for Old Ladies.
Plain and Fancy Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,
tkc., always on hand in great variety, for
Boys, Youth, Misses and Children.
Price3.—Ladies Gaiters, of every quality
and style, from $1 to 62,50. Goats' Calf
Skin Boots, from $3 to 05, Pa• ent Leather
Shoes, Gaffer Boots, Congress Boots, But•
ten Boots, &c., from $1,50 to $4,50,
Gum Boots, Shoes, Sand les, Clogs,always
on hand.
ri'Old Gums: boUght and repaired.
June 28, 1864. • •-1Y
THE PEONES. CHIPET WARE RIMS!
.BALLET & CO.,
cheap and Fashionable
CA BIN ET MAKERS,
.South East Corner of Ninth and Hamilton
Streets, a few doors below Dresher's
—• Lumber Yard,
'ALLENTOWN, PA.
•Tfiv. undersigned respectfully inform their
friends and the public-generally, that they have
taken the establishment of Mr. S. Blank, and
aro now carrying on the Cabinet business in all
its various branches. They arc provided with
all the new and improved machinery of the day,
and having skillful workmen, will be enabled
to sell Kood and handsome furniture as cheap
as can be sold anywhere. Their Store is on
the southeast corner of Ninth and Hamilton
streets, near Dresher's Lumber yard, where
tliey offer a fine assortment of
Sofas, of various styles and .patterns,
Side Boards, Secretaries, Wardrobes,
Bureaus, of various patterns ; Cup
boards of different Aids ; Card, Centre, Side,
Breakfast and Dining, Tables ; Bedsteads of dif
ferent styles and pattern's; Wash-stands, Twist,
Small and Large Etagers, What Nets, Music
stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Ser
pentine Tables, Chinese What Nots, Fancy
IVork Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas,
'fete-a-Tctes, French Divans. A general assort
ment of Kitchen Furniture, on hand and made
to order.
OE
They el: ploy at all times none but the best
Workmen, attend personally to their business,
and will warrant all Furniture of their manu
facture 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 kinds of wood
carving, to which they particulwly invite the
attention of Cabinet makers and others.
BALLIET & CO.
Nov. 20. 11-3 m
TIM liViiffOLE
.13 7 0ktiLD.
$300,000 WOltill OF GIFTS,
fur the subscribers to the Mammoth P;cibrial of
The Whole World,
Published simultaneously in the three cities of
New York, Philadelphia and Balti no re, as soon
as 'SOO,OOO subscriptions are obtained; and
having already an actual circulation of about
200,000, iris now certain the
Distribution will soon talc place.
Among the extraordinary LIST OF GIFTS,
(being one for every ticket issued,) ate
Professor Hares Elegant Country Seat,
valued at $25,000
A Magnificent City ltecidence, 17,000
A_Gash Loan for 100 years, without in,
'crest or security,
Building Lots, Elegant Piann Fortes,
Melodeons, Gold Watches, 'Bracclels,
Rin s, Books of Travels in the Old and
New %Vorld, by Prof., Hart; Heal Eqate,
&., in all numttering
Every single remittance of SI, secures one
year's
. subscr•iption to the Mammoth Pictorial,
and the gratuity of a Gilt Tielio, which entitles
the holden to one share in the 300,000 Gifts,
Thus every person investing in this stupendous
Enterprise receives the full worth of his or her
.........y, oi a nisi crass journal,
(the greateot and most interesting, Pictorial of
age.) besides a (Ll for each subscription which
map prove an immense fortune to the receiver.
For complete List of Gifts, and full and ex.
plc pardculars in regard to the great Enter•
prise, ll.sfribution. &c., see a copy of Tire
W,incn, which will be promptly sent,
free of charge, where, desired by letter postpaid.
The Whole World may also be seen at the
offices of all pipers cow:doing this advertise
tnent, where information may be obtained in re
gard to the paper anil Enterprise.
T-3111
Agents, Postmasters, and Ladies desirous of
lucrative and at the same time genteel employ.
meat, should not fail to see a copy of The Whole
World, which contains by far the mo,t liberal
inducements everoffered to agents in the way
of immense premiums, gilts, commissions, &c.,
whereby any person, with ordinary activity, can
easily make $l,OOO and upwards, per year; to
which fackthe agents we already have can cer.
lily. Semite. the Pictorial, and become wise,
rich, and happy.
Corrrnpoodents must write their address=
Name Pgsti4lCP. County, and State, Plain add
Distinct, or rt will be their own fault if they fail
t0:7,0t an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns
will be promptly sent wherever desired, in any
part of the world.
trardf any orders are received•after the 30,1,
000 subscribers are obtained, the money, will be
promptly returned, postpaid, to the .persons
sending it.
Ur All letters and remittances for the Picto_
rial, With Gift Tickets, must invariably be ad,
dressed post.naid, to Prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, World's Hall, Broadway, New York,
there being the, only office for the Gift Enterprise.
But remittances for the Pictorial without Gift
Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, Hatt's Buildings, Chesnut street,'Phila.
delphia; Pa., there being the principal editorial
and publication office.
Nov. 2z. 7-Cm
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VIXEN CAI TRU S'Fa
WEIGHING LESS THAN 2 OUNCES
For the cure of Hernia or Rapture
Acknowledged by the highest medical nu
thorities of Philadelphia, incomparably su
perior to any other in use. 8u flerera wil
be gratified to learn that the occasion now
offers to procure not only the lightest and
must easy, but es durable a Truss as any
other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomi
/orlable article usually sold. There is no
diffOulty attending the fitting, and when the
puns 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.•
CALED 11 . NEEDLES,
Cor. Twelfth & Race St. Phil
li' Ladies, requiring the benefit of Ale.
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 be in attendance at the Rooms,(set apart
/or their exclusive use,) No. 114, TWELI
St., Ist door below Rate.
Juno 28, 1854.
Dr. 3 ; P.• avues; • •
• APEX IST.
ems Informs hi friends, and the put
osiaiksX lic in general, that he still performs
all opt/pions on the tOth, and treats diseeass,
of the gums and alteoler processes in the
most effectual and sitillful 'manner.
His mode of inserting artificial teeth,
cannot be surpassed, for comfort to the wen•
re r an d d u ribility and beautifulness in appear
ance. The general satisfaction he has given
for years, has been duly appreciated by the
public.
Office No. 48, East Ha m i I ton Street, a few
dcors East of Pretz, Guth &'Co's store, op
pcsite Bechtels American Hotel.
December 6, 1854.
Surgical and Mechanical
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C. C. 11. GULDIN, from New York, in.
vites the attention' of those in Allentown
and vicinity, who require operations on thee
natural Teeth, or who are in need of artificial
ones, to his superior mode of operating in all the
difibrent departmenis of Dentistril
Having had eight years' experience in Ilia
profession, and availing himsejf of every valu
able improvement, he ktiows he can render the.
very best assistance to the patient of which the.
Art is capable.
EVERIINCES.—Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D.
Re•. Charles M. Jameson, P. Clarkson, M. D.,
William Underhill, M. 1)., New York city.
Office for the present at the'American Hotel.
• Patients also visited at their residence f de
sired.
Allentown, Jan. 17, 1835. —ly-
DH. CHARLES NEIL,
m (iaa Lt 4 2
ae
NO. 309 WALNUT STREET, .
PHILADELPHIA.
,AT the late Saito Agricultural Palr. held rit
I 3 Philadelphia, received a SILVER MEDAL,.
the highest award for exhibition of in loa
;trolestdon. Ile relers to this, and to his al..
,eady extensive practice ' as a guarantee to all ,
who have occasion for his services, that his ,
work and orders generally in his line, will bu
cientifically and skilfully performed.
Dr. NEIL pledges himself to the lowest
'erms, arid all [ea:nimble dispatch, with those•
who favor him with their culls
Nov. 1
aIIAX aslikaiable,
WINDOW BLIND MANIIPACTIY.
ALEXANDER P. MUIR, late of
respec,fully informs the citiz , ns of Allewown.
and vicinity, that he has lately taken the estab
lishment of Mr. C 11.% lILES Ross, and is now car.
eying on the business at the old stand, No. 125
Wcsi Hamilton street, in nil its various hranch
es. Ile employs ,at all tune none but the habit
workmen, and watrants all Blinds of his menu.
facture to be of the best materials. 'He is pre
pared to make Blinds for Churches, Public.
Buildings, &a. Particular attention paidto re
pairing. Having had many years' experience
in Philadelphia, he flatters himself that he carp
11,,ithti as good and taAtonable an at :leas can ,
be had in the city, and at least :'.5 per cent.
cheaper.
January 24
10,C00
$300,000
Public Sale
Valuable Personal Property.
Will be sold on Thursday the 22d day of Feb
ruary next, at It) o'clock in the forenoon, at the
house of ihe undersigned, in youth Whitehall
township, Lehigh county, the following articles.
of valuable personal property:
4 fiord working horses, an excellent three•
year old colt, a good 4 horse team, together 'with ,
+won and harness, 5 excellent cows, 4 head•
steer, 1 bull, 3 calves, harness. two 4 horse
wagons, one body, one ore body, 4 ploughs,
harrows, wind mill, has , ladders and bolsters, t
threshing machines, seed drill, the 4th part of a
corn Sheller, wood sled, lock chains, cow chains,
and h;)y forks, grain cradle, crass scythe, loge
;her V,k; ith a la•ge assortment of farming utensils
entirely too numerous to mention. The conditions
will be made known on the day of sale, and due
attendance given by PETER .1. BUTZ.
January 21. t —sw
WIEDER & BOYER,
IVIIOLESALE,AND RETAIL
Manufacturers and Dealers
IN •
JUST received antt" opened, Ilia largest end
leit aAsorlment of Stone Allastitt k .litX
Martin, Fitch, Russia, and.otlitif
Sitsl)ionable Surfs
ever exhibited here, being fresh from the city,
and well worthy of on early call, as they will
no doubt go with a rush. Walk in Ladies, and
sec for yourselves. Our stock - consists in part
of the following articles: • _
Victorines.of every kind, from $1 to $5O,
French Victorines and Cuffs,
Muffetiees,
Russian' Fitch,
Short Lyn: Capes and Cuffs,
Imitation Sable and
-Black Genneits,
Cony Victorines, •
White
In short all kinds of FURSSpotted
that can beVictorine founs,
d
in New York and Philadelphia, and at all prides
IMTS amp C.IPS.
Our assortment of Hats and Caps is full—the
best by far eater offered. It requires no bragging
—take pattern from no country shops, but de•
rived from head quarters," and will be pat.
terned after' by others as the past has shown.
We also manufacture bats and no mistake, as
you can see for yourself by calling; so don't be
deceived by th6se whd would be the only MOO.
facturers, as there are a few more of the same
sort. Then go to Wieder dr. Boyer, and get a
good and fashionable article. 'f
Thankful for past favours, they respectfully
ask a continuance of the same.
17 -I Y-"ts
11ar. 15
DENTIST.
SEE 11 ERE.
k WIEDER & BOYER.
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