11T0.,g West Ifiramilton Street, ALLENTOW.tS PA. • Pigturei mint rare of beauty's radiant face, Wittylife-like figure and its ease of grace ; Perfected eye—.truth's magic light of life— Pleasing in infant and the much loved wife, Thede;and all charms o'er which affection weeps - Wifelitiad bereavements hearts in sorrow steeps 'Portrayed with excellence of artist's skill, Are had at LoenstAss!—go When you will. Yi LOUHMAIV, respectfully informs the citi. sons of Allentown, and vicinity, that he may still be..found at his old established Sky. Light Da, guirrean Gallery, No. 9 West Hamilton street, where he is eVer ready, rain or shine, to take pictures not to be surpassed by any artist in this Borough. By long experience, arduous toil, and heavy investments of capital, he feels assured that any one who may favor him with a call will receive in return a perfect picture, not to be excel led, in point of artistic beauty,' by any one in this section of country. He would also invite "attention to his new and splendid stock of cases which range in price from 75 cents to 10 dol lars. Please bear in mind, that pictures can be taken in clear or cloudy weather. Allentown Feb. 7, A New Book Bindery. EDWARD MITENDLER respectfullyinforms the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that he has established a Bookbindery at the office of the " Unabhangige Republicaner," No. East tramilton street, where he carries on the business in all its various branches. Port Folios; Music Books, Magazines, Blank Books, B:c., bound durable and - tasty. Old Rooks re bound at the •shortest notice. Band Boxes, Fancy Boxes, &c., made to order. Copy Books, Pass books, &c.; constantly on hand or made to order at short notice, Feb. "7, Look Here ! Travelersla... nd Others. It has no doubt be come known that the . undersigned has been so A" e unfortunate as to loose VI ? ~7e his License for Keeping 11111001141.. Public House, in Me - _;. r , chanicsborough Lehigh County. He therefore takes this method to in form the Public generally, that a new License has been granted to him at the adjourned court, held on February the 10th to keep Public Rouse and that he is again prepared to entertain " Strangers and travellers" upon the most reasonable terms His table will be filled with the best the market affords, and his bar with none but the purest of liquors. Mechaniesborough, Feb. A 21. A ROYDESCII. li-3m Special Notice. Having disposed of the "Lehigh Regis ter" printing establishment, and engaged in business that will require all the menus at my command, f earnestly request all per ASonsinde . laiPft in lay books For subscription. advertising, jobbing work, or otherwise, to make payment nt an early day, as the hooks of the establishment ought to be settled up without delay. There are a number of old accounts especially,. which have been stand ing for years, some as much our own fault perhaps as the debtors, It 4 'here hqua.anot would now be of material service. lan found as heretofore at the "Old Stand" nex door to the German Reformed Church. Allentown, Jan. 3. BaCIBUCIM2OI3I26I=I3;2I2MWODUCCX2C.F E. W. -Eckert's WHOLEPALE AND DCTAIL 0 0 ;i- Tobacco, Snuff and SewarE , b ci f 0U14)43M9 i No. ao, East Hamilton Street, uo g ,41.141ENTOWN, PA. 8 13" GOODS ALL WARRANTED.,EI 5 1 July 20. ill—lyn avagmenonimarmartmoncicomoti REEVE L. KNIGHT, [Successor to Hartley & Knight.] Bedding. and Carpet W A REHOUSE, " • No. 148 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Where he keeps constantly on hand a tell sortraent of every article in his line of business. Feathers, Featherbeds, Patent ..Spring Nalresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw !Heiresses, Velvet Tapestry, beautiful Brussels, Three. Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Horep Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mailings, Cocoa and Spanish Mailings, Floor and Stair Dreg. gots, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table 'and Piano Covers, to which he respectfully invites the attention of purehasers. 90.11, 1851. . - Orphan's Court Sale, B Yvittue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's court of the county of Lehigh, there will be exposed In public sale on. Saturday the 24th day of Illarc4, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, upon the prennees, the following described property, viz: A certain messuage and tract of land, with the appurtenances, situated in South Whitehall township, in the county of Le. high aforesaid, bounded by lands of Charles hillier, Joseph fiery; Henry Saip and others, containing about five acres of land. The im. proyements (hereon are a one and a half • ''. • story log II . Dwelling Rouse, L. Frame Stable and other outbuildings, with an excell6nt Apple Orchard. - Bei%real estate of Catharine Henry, deceeeL. of South Whitehall township, and Coen foresaid. . . Terms Oil ihe day at the' place of sale, and due attendance given by , • ' DANIEL HENRY, Admir. :BY the Court: J;-W. litraux, Ciot ic 'r —3 wFeb. 21, 11115.5. fi) 0 NO. 2, HAMILTON STREET, Their stock comprises every variety of Ready 'Made Clothing that may be found in the largest establishments in Philadelphia and Now York, and they invite merchants and dealers, who buy wholesale, to call and examine before making their purchasers. Our goods are made up expressly for the country trade, and we can satisfy all who call that they can procure a 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, whic h 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 asuol, and all fits warranted. Two of the firm being practical Tailors, the public need have no fears but that their garments will self. Effl ..,Thankful for past favors, they hope by fair de ;ling and just prices to still enjoy the patron age or the public. Remember, all who want Clothing, that the Pennsylvania Hall,at the old stone corner, is the place. BR EINIG, NELIGH & BREINIG. October 11, 1854. 11-3 m T-5w HAIR DRESSER Respectfully informs the public that he is still pursuing his vocation of Barbering and Hair Dressing, after the most approved style, at his old stand, where be cordially invites all who wish to avail themselves of his useful sci ence to. give him a call. In addition to his Shaving and Fair Dressing business, he earn estly invites the attention of the public to the fact that he has just received from Philadelphia a largo assortment of Perfumery and Fancy ar ticles, which he offers for sale on terms so rea sonable that no lady or gentleman should be . without them. His stock consists in part of Ladies' Curls of superior style, a beautiful ar ticle, Gentleme n's Wigs, Dressing, Toilet and Head Brushes, Tooth Powder, an excellent ar tide, Cologne, Hair Oils, and Perfumery of every description, Military Shaving Soap, a fine article, Washing, Shaving, and Toilet Soap, Shaving Cream, Powder and Puff-boxes. Wal ing Ougtti• unu Ougar utibUn, pay Iv aux, &c., rpm° public is respectfully invited to give him a call Jan. 31. dittention .Purchasers: VIE IN HOOT, SNOE, IRT AND OP M 'UV (Zo WIL. 30, No. 21 Miniltott Street, ALLENTOWN, PA. , A. L. RUNE foliE subscribers take pleasure in announcing lo the public that they have entered a new field of operations in the manufacture of _Boots and Shoes, at their "old stand," No. 21 East liam!lion street sign of the "Big Boot," one door bast of the German Reformed Church, where they man ufam tare and sells at litehorssak and Retail all Icinds of fine and coarse fashionable gentle. men's boots and shoes. Also, all kinds of the latest styles of ladies fashionable dress lipd other shoes. Gentlemen's boots manufactured to order from $2 50 to $8 00. Boy's and Children's Boots from $1 25 to $4 00. Ladies Dress and other Shoes prom 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 4llen'town will always be kept on hand. • 7 Pleasure or Customer work will always be attended to at the shortest nt , tice. The latest New York styles of Gentle, men's Fashionable Hoots made lip to order, and warranted to give full satisfaction, lie has in his employ one of the most finished CUTTERS, and as for WORKMEN, none but the best will find employment. Coatistry Merchants are particularly invited to call, as we are pre. pared to supply them with a t , home,tnade aril, cle," fur superior to any ever brought from 0 Yankee hand," 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 owe will always sell at the lowest Cash prices. Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with and without heels, made up of French, Italian, English and Ameri. can Lasting, of all colors and styled. Dress 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 fash, tunable styles. ITly-bit Mir Repairing of all kinds done up neatly and expeditiously, and at prices that will give full sa. isfaction. • RUNE & WII7E. Feb. 7 aaministvatovs otice. ETTERS of Adthinistration having been granted to the undersigned in the estate of George Koch, deceased, late of Hanover 'town. ship, Lehigh county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested_ to make payment having sit weeks of. this date; and all persons ni.sing claims against said estate will present tilto m t ''‘lv authenticated, for settlement, with i, e specified time, to either of the undersigi inittiators. JOHNS ELIZABETH KO I 4dminieiraitB. Fob. 21. The Great Sea Serpent . SUPPOSED TO BE BETW E EN ONE AND TWO HIINDREDIEET LONG, Was again seen by Capt. Clipper, of the Brig Arrow. He reports a tremendous Si 2CM.1M.21:3'3010717.? (on the old serpent ground, off Nahanto which has caused considerable excitement in that vi• piuitp; but nothing to be compared with that now existing about the new and splendid stock of clothing. now na.2red for sale at aItEINIG 2 _ NELIGH & I3R•EINIG'S PINISYLEINEr CLOYING HALL 131*i /,';',;"./:N:NL.O.: • •i :1 • it'LLIAPS REIMER, 1- 13 M Jar .1 - 13 114 AND NO. 19 WILSON'S ROW, ALLENTOWN CALL AND SEE Noticii herebven to the rs, and others, s who m y ay gi be interested hei in thecreditors estates of the following deceased persons, in Lehigh county, to wit : 1. The account of Joseph Benner and Nathan Ziegenfuss: Administrators of .the Estate of George Miller, deed. 2. The account of Henry Henritze, Adminis trator of the Estate of Andrew. Schisler, dec'd. 3. The account of Owen Leod and William Daniel, Administrators de h b on sl is non of the Estate of William Daniel, dec'd. 4. The account ofJacob Kunnel, jr. Guardian of Helarius Schneck. 5. The account of John Trumbower, Guar. dian of Sarah Seem, late Sai:ah Seeger. one of the minor children of Elias Seager, dec'd. 6. The account of Joseph Rex, Guardian of Lydia Snyder. 7. The account of Benamin Grim, Adminis trator of the Estate of Abraham Fenstermaker, dec'd. 8. The account of Stephen Miller and Solo mon Boyer, Administrators of the Estate of John Miller, dec'd. 9. The account of Henry Fried, Administra tor of Elizabeth Sniith, dec'd. 10. The account of Stephen Bachman, Amos Rabenold, William Krause -and Paul Krum, Administrators of Daniel Snyder, dec'd., who was Guardian of Mary Ebert, a minor daughter of Peter Ebert, dec'd. 11. The account of Joseph Acker, Adminis trator of the Eestate of Elizabeth Acker, dec'd. 12. the account of Nathan German, Guar dian of Harris Handwerk. • 13. The account of Charles F. Diekenshied, Guardian of Maria Erdman, a minor daughter of Daniel Erdman. dec'd. 14. The account of Daniel Weaver and Jonas Weaver, Administrators of the Estate of Henry Weaver, dec'd. 15. The account of. Henry C. Longnecker, Administrator of Mary Thompson, dec'd. 16. The account of Willoughby Gable, Ad ministrator of Daniel Dillinger, dec'd. 17. The account of William H. Blumer,Gaur dian of Anna Eliza Hefinbach, dec'd. 18. The account of Henry Dillinger, Executor of Mary Dillinger, dec'd. 19. The Account of Stephen Greenawald, Charles Greenawald and J. F. Seiberling, Admi nistrators of Jacob Greenewald. dec'd. 20. The account of Owen Ilermony. acting Administrator of Abraham Hermony, dec'd. 21. The account of Owen Hermony, Admi nistrator de bonis non of the Estate of Isaac Hermony, dec'd. 22. The account of Daniel Reinhard, acting Administrator of Henry Jacob, dec'd. The above named Executors, Administrators and Guardians, have filed their Accounts in the Register's office, in Allentown, in and for the County of Lehigh, which said Accounts will be laid before the Orphan's Court of said County for confirmation, on Tuesday the 2nd day of April/ 1855, at 10 o'clock. in the forenoon. SAMUEL COLVER, Resister. Allentown, Feb. 28. .£—t.c 1011T3 T 11112 20 Barber and Hair Dresser , NO. 16 WEST HAMILTON STREET, AllentOwn, Pa. Who keeps his razors bright and keen, And shaves hiS customers so clean That they look like youths of seventeen ? iv no [Jews to au wno ewer in, Why Pierre ! And while he kindly smooths the skin, Gives ease and comfort to the chin ? Why Pierre ! Ho, all ye Unshaved Faces, Como ye to Pierre's, No. 16 East Hamilton street, nearly opposite Moser's Drug Store, where ho carries on Barbering and Hair Dressing after tho most approved city styles. He constantly keeps on hand a large assort. ment of Perfumery, Wigs, Curls, Brushes, Powder, Cologne, Shaving and Toilet Soap, &c., together with such a variety of articles for the toilet, as are indispensible to every lady and gentleman. (3" - For the accommodation of his numerous friends in East Allentown, he has established.a " Tonsorial Temple" near Schimpf's Hotel. Feb. 7. IT-3m 1-2 m 3nbeinnitv bn foss agairis FIRE. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE • COMPANIT of Philadelphia, OFFICE, No. 1033 CHESNUT • SVREET, Near Fifti Street. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,525,649 68, January _lit, 3 '8 5 4 Published agreeably to an Act • OF ASSEMBLY, BEING First Mortgages,amptrsecured, $1,100,9,8448 Real Estate (present value $llO,- 000) cost. Temporary Loans, on ample Cola teral Securities. 130,774 2G Stocks (present value $76,101) cost. 63,085 50 Cash ,Sc. Bc. , 50,665 57 • • 61,628,0t0 68 PERPETU ALORLIMITEDINsurtAricEsihade on every.description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at ratesas low its ttreconsistant with security. Since their incorporation, a period of twenty Your years, they have paid over three millions dollars Loss BY FIRE, thereby af fording evidence of the advantage of Insur ance, as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Charles N. Bancker, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Geo. W. Richards, ' Isaac Lea,• CHARLES N. BANERER, President. UrtAnLts G. BANCHER, Secretary. rirThe 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 otes. .J. Ir-ft A. L. RUNE, Allentown. • C. F. BLECH, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oct. 1854. 91—.1y C. M. 11, ft n k, eittoimey at Law. Office on 7th street, three doors North of he Public Square, Allentown, Pa. AVM 28, 1854. Register's Notice, 82,139 87 ectors: 4-3 m Allentown Seminary, • W. N. REYNOLDS, it. D., Principal, 9111 E Rev. C. R. Kessler's health having in duced him to relinquish the charge of the Allentown Seminary, at the close of the present term, said Institution will from that time be conducted by the subscriber. The friends and patrons of the school are hereby informed that it will; from the first of May, be conducted by the undersigned, upon the plan-hitherto sp suc cessfully pursued, and upon the same terms for regular tuition and boarding. The house being fully fitted up for the reception of a considera bly greater number of scholars than heretefore, parents are respectfully requested to favor'us with their patronage, and are assured that their sons will receive the most carotid attention The arrangements for their accommodation and comfort, as well as for their instruction, are am pie, and will, wo'trust, be satisfactory to all. The FEMALE DEPAIT3fENT will also bo contin ued as heretofore. Experienced and judicious teachers have been secured for its instruction, and will conduct it under the superintendence of the Principal, and it will be our object to give a full course of an elevated and solid female education. The charges for board and tuition are as fol lows : MALE DEPARTMENT For boarding andtuition for the term of five months - - - $7O 00 Tuition for pupils under ten years - 800 Ttion for pupils between ten and lve years - - Tuition for pupils over twelve FEMALE DEPARTMENT Tuition for pupils over ten years - " under ten - EXTRA. CIIARGES French - Drawing (pencil) " crayon Painting - - Piano (per quarter) - Use of piano - - Fuel--,(scholars paying $l5 per quarter excepted) - - - - 50 For further particulars and references, see circulars. o:7"The Summer Term will commence as usual upon the Ist of May. W. M. REYNOLDS, Principal. Allentown, Feb. 14, 1855. fr WATCHES SILVERWARE 61 VARY HMIS. A Choice Assortment of the Finest QinMy, 'or sale at the lowest cash prices, at PPM. B. E'lionbead's, No. 184 South Second Street, between Pine and Union, West side, Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a .. large and select stock of Fine W atches,Jewelry,Silver Ware, A I brita IVii re, plated with line Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c.—Jet Goods, Fans, and Fancy Articles of a superior quality, the ex amination of those who desire to to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. Having a practical knowledge of thetusiness and all available facilities for importing and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently in vites purchasers, believing that he can supply i[stivnent *in either'of the Atlantic cities. --Ce"All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured order, within a ren.knabie t i me. tV'Wutches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faith• fully repaired. WM. B. ELTONEA No. 184 South Second Street, a fe H w doors above the 2nd St. Market, West Side. 10" In the South window of the S.nre, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. f Oct. 4, 1854. William L. rohn, fjouse .nn? Sip painter, PAPER HANGER AR GLAZIER, NO. 4:3 WEST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. o:7•Paper Hanging done at the extreme low price of 12i cents. Feb. 7. 211' 'REELER Bc. RUSH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MS 3EI CM-BSS . ; ~ , StNtTFF, • AND VOIZta(04)11' MANUFACTURERS, Mo. 230 Mori* Third , Sl., Above Callowhill Street, west side, Philadelphia. Imo - Messrs. Trexler & Hush respectfully in vite the attention of Conntry Merchants,_ Man ufacturers and . Shopkeepers throughout Lehigh, riptiampton, 'Carbon, Schuylkill, Barks, and other adjoining Counties, to their very large and extensive stock of Leaf and vlanulautured Tobacco, of all kinds, at the lowest possible prices. Oct.i I, 1854. 11.-61 n IDDIN BlEtnao The Best and Cheapest Stock of Boots Shoes, Gai- Saillibm !ors. Gaps, dec., in the city, at Dunbarr'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 od Ladies. Plain and Fancy Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, dec., always on hand in great variety, for Boys, Youth, Mimes and Children. Prices.—Lodies Gaiters, of every quality and style, from $1 to 52,50. Gents' Calf Skin Boots, from $3 0" $5, • Patent Leather Shoes, Gaiter Boots, Congress . Boots, But ten.Boots, &c., from $1 2 50 to $9,50. Gum Boots, Shoes, Sandles; Clogs,always on hand. 13" Old Gums bought and repaired. June 28,1864. •--ly • . • TSB HOPLEMENIT . RIO REP BAZLIET CO., - cheap' and Fashionable CABINET MAKERS, South East • Corner of Ninth and Hamilton • Streets, a few dqors below Dresher's Lumber. Yard, • ALLENTOWN, PA. Tns undersigned respectfully inform their ffiends and the public generally, that they have lakeh 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 day, • and having skillful workmen, will be enabled 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 therefor aline assortment of Sofas ) of various styles and patterns, a 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 Large Etagers, What Nots, Music stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Ser pentine Tables, Chinese What Nets, Fancy Work Table's, Refreshment Tables, Etashas, Tete-a-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 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 80. rough, will be carefully packed. They also make to ordcr all kinds of wood carving, to which they particularly invite the attention of Cabinet makers and others. Nov. 29. -. 12 00 - 15 00 - 12 00 - 800 - 32 00 - 800 - 10 00 - 12 00 - 800 - 800 TUE WHOLE WORLD. $300,000 WORTH OF GIFTS, for the subscribers to the Mammoth Pictorial of The Whole World, Published simultaneously in the three cities of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, as soon as 300,000 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 Uountry Seat, valued at $25,000 A Magnificent City Residence, 17,000 A Cash Loan for 100 years, without in. terest or security, Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes, Melodeons,Gold Watches, Bracelets, Rings, Bois of Travels in the Old and New World, by Prof. Hart; Real Estate &c., dr., in all numbering ,$300,000 Every single remittance of $l, secures one year's subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Thus every person investing in this stupendous Rtsll7 . l l ,rl Jaccivr i s..thr .Co Witr 4 h.of4 ; r. , as Ae; (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. pilott particulars in regard to the great Enter prise; Distribution, &c., see a copy of Tits IVuocs Wont" 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, Postmaster's, and Ladles desirous of lucrative and at the same time genteel .employ. merit, 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 upwards, per year; to which fact the agents we already have can cer, tify. Secure the, Pictorial, and become wise, rich, and happy. Correspondents must write their address— Name Post office. County, and State; Plain and 'Distinct, or it will be their own fault if they fail lo get, an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns. will be'promptlysent wherever. desired; in any , part of the world, ' • . •, WV' any orders are received after the 3110,. 000 subscribers are obtained, the money will.be . promptly returned, post-paid, , to' the persons sending it. C47'All letters and'remiitances for the Pinto. rial, With Gift Tickets, must invariably be ad, dressed' post.patd, to Prof. .1. WOODMAN HART, World's Hall, Broadway, New York, there being the oiily office for the Gift Enterprise. But remittances for the Pictorial without Gift Tickets, may he sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, Hart's Buildings, Chesnut street, Phila delphia,' Pa., there being the principal editorial and publication office Nov. 22. "EWAN Cll. TRU S S IVEICIIIING LESS THAN 2a OUNCES. For the Cure of Llernia or Rupture. Acknowledged by the highest medical au 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 moat. easy. but as durable a Truss ns any other, in lieu of the cumbroua.and uncom, lortable article usually sold. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, and when the; pad is located, it will retain its position with out change. • Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Five Dollars for the double—with measure round the hips, and stating side affected. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer. CALEB H. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Race St. Phil 1131r Ladies, requiring the benefit of Me. chanical Supporta, otying 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 for their excluaiv.e.uae,) No. 114, TWELFTH St., let door bnlowltace.. • June 28, 1854. Dr. 3. R. Barnes • Informs his friends, and the pub tie in general, that he still . performs alroperations on the teed], and treats diseases of the gums and alveoler processes in the most effectual and skillful manner. ' His rnode of inserting artificial teeth, cannot be surpassed, for comfort to the tvea rerand duribilityand beautifulness in apßear ance. The general satisfaction helms given for years, has been duly appreciated by the public. Office No. 48, East Hamilton street, a few doors East of Pretz, Guth & Co's store, op posite Bechtels American Hotel. • December 0, 1854. 7-1 y• Surgical and Mechanical' DENTIST. nit C. C. H. GULDIN, frmn New York, in vites the attention of those in Allentown and vicinity, who require operations on% the natural Teeth, or who are. in need of artificial ones, to his superior mode ofoperating in all the different departments of Dentistry. having had eight years' experience in his a rofession, and availing himself of ever valn ble improvement, he knows he can render the very best assistance to the patient of which the Art is capable. REFERENCEB.—Rer.. Thomas De Witt, D. D., Rev. Charles M. Jameson, - P. Clarkson, M. D., William Underhill, M. D., New York city. Office for the present at the American Hotel. Patients also visited at their residence if de sired. Allentown, Jan. 17, 1855. • CHARLES IVEIL, 11.1 Wt aa Ul NO. 309 WALNUT STREET, PIRLADELMILL • A T the late State Agricultural Fair, held at Philadelphia, received a SILVER MEDAL, the highest award for exhibition oPt.kill in hie profession. He refers to this, and to his al. ready extensive practice as a guarantee to all who have occasion for services, that his work and orders generally in his line, will be scientifically and skilfully performed. Dr. NEIL pledges himself . to the lowest terms, and all reasonable dispath ' with those who favor hitn with their calls. Nov. 1. BALLIET & CO. 4-3 SEE menE • Cheap and. Fashionable WIRE BLIID 11111 FACTORY. ALEXANDER P. MITIR. late of Philadelphia. respectfully informs the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that he has lately taken the estab• lishment of Mr. CRARLES Ruse, and is now car. 'Ting on the business at the old stand. No. 125 Wear Hamilton street, in all its various branch- es. He employs at all tune none but the best . workmen, and warrants all Blinds of his mann: facture to be of the best materials. He is pre pared to make Blinds for Churches, Public Buildings, &e. Particular attention paid in re. pairing. Having had many years' esperietice in Philadelphia, he flaut rs be had in the city, and at least 25 per cent. cheaper. January 24 10,000 WIEDER Sr, BOYER ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Manufacturers and Dealers J UST received and opened, the largest and best assortment of Stone Martin, Silver Martin, Fitch, Russia, and other Sims• 'ever exhibited here, being fresh from the oily, and well worthy of en early call, as they will no doubt go with a rush. Walk in Ladies, and see for yourselves. Our stock consists in past of the following articles: Victorines. of every kind. from $1 to $5O, French Viet:4ll)es and Curls, Muffeitees, Russian Fitch, Short Lynx Capes and Cuffs, Imitation Sable and Black Cennetts, Cony Victurines, White Victorines. In short all kinds of FURSSpotted that can be found in New York and Philadelphia, and at all price, M.ITS 41. 7 1•11 Our assortment of Hats and Caps is full—the best by far over offered. • It requires no bragging: —take pattein from no country shops, but de.• rived from "head quarters," and will be pat. fettled after by others, as the past has shoats: We also manufacture hats and no mistake,., you can see for yourself by calling; so don't be deceived by those who would be the only manth facturers, as there are a few more of the• same sort. Then go •to Wieder dr. Boyer, and get si• good and fashionable'article. Thankful for past favours, they respectfullz: ask a continuance of the same. WIEDER dc BORER. T"..4011 IT-am Nov. IL BWASIMVISIBM . .-. • L f 4.J 011 N R OMIG . • 9 .)( +:t Wholesale and Retail liDealer ins Ilobacco, 1 , :Y. snuff an Segars, 4. o. 14 East Hamilton St.rg 13:,'Gooda all Warranted..oo .;:„ ail. 31. lf—ly ALLENTOWN;PA. ECM .t - if FZIEI