MONEY! MONEY! Glorious news for the State of Pennsylvania that the battle is fought and the victory won, and all the taverns and liquor shops are shut up on the Sabbath day, and more, the twenty thousand fathers and mothers, and sons and daughters are now determined to save their money and always go to • SSW a 3E 3 ' 32 7 SS Cheap Cash Store , in Allentown, at the corner of Hamilton and Eighth streets; No. 41, near Ha,genbiich's Stopp has just returned from New York and Philadelphia with something less than $25,000 worth of the finest and cheapest Goods ever brought to Allentown: ' Well Mrs. Slick do !et us bear what all he has got ? Why, la Inc ! Mrs. Berry, he has got Silks of all colors and prices, such as changeable, plaids, and black, fine and common do !nines, poplins, lawns and calicoes by, the cart load. Yes, Mrs. Poole, Stopp has got the finest lot of Spring and Summer Shawls, and also the largest assortment of Parasols I ever saw. Bless my heart this is the very place where Mrs. Goldlump said her daughters got such cheap Silks, Shawls, Spencers, Under sleeves, Collars, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, and Mohair Mitts, all at half-price. Yes, mother, Fuller said Stopp had such a fine lot of bleached and unbleached muslins, sheeting from to 21, yards wide, bed ticking, fresh feathers, table diapers, toweling, floor and stair carpets floor and stair oil cloths, table oil cloths. Look this way farmers, No. 1 extra 4 - ,lwAr,ri,loll l ' fine Mackerel and White Fish, OVA": Molasses, Sugars, Coffee, Rice, Salt, Cheese, Raisins, Dry Peaches and Apples, Chocolate, Teas, Essence of Coffee, &c. Yes, sir, Henry Cash down, I am bound that these farmers shall have'all these cheap goods. I intend to have some of them too. Bless my heart I must let Henriette Fern know that Stopp has got such cheap Looking Glasses, Window Shades, Window Paper, Knives and Forks. Ta, ble and Tea Spoons, Queens and Glass Ware. Well now, Miss Featherabout, I don't like to interrupt you ladies in talking, and I don't like to puff and blow much about cheap goods, but I must say that Stopp sells cloths, cassimeres, sattinetts and all other kinds of pantaloon stun and vesting, shirting, fancy stocks, pocket handkerchiefs, black and fancy cravats, stockings, kid and kid finish gloves, very cheap for cash. Yes sir, Henry Sounders, I can tell you that he also sells Ready Matle. Clothing, such 'as coats, vests, pants and shirts of all kinds, quality and prices, very cheap lbr cash. Well, Mr. Knowevcrything how is it that Stopp can sell so much cheaper than anybody else. Why, Mr. Knownothing.l can tell you he don't trust out his goods for to-morrow .and next Reek's pay, and then loose half of it, but he sells for cash and no trust, and I say come ono and all, and away wo go, to Joseph Stopp's Cheap Cash Store, and there we will get what ever wo want without having our eye-teeth burnt. N. B.—Notice is hereby given that Stopp will sell from this day on until further notice, his Goods very cheap, and also, that he will take butter, eggs, lard, rags, smoked meat, dry beef, dry apples, potatoes, soap and tallow in exchange for goods. Mtg. ic,r, Mnrir M. StnpplQ New Millinery Goods. V HE undersigned respectfully inform the La i dies of Allentown and vicinity, that they have just returned from New York and Phila delphia with a splendid assortment of new and •1) Ar. fashionable .411 ' z-, :' , A , i , ; f,,,r01: SNUG MILLIEBY GOODS ) p . :.,„-: H: such - as Crape and Summer ' ki 0 .• 'Silks, Dunstable and Split i Straw, Neopolitan, &c., &c., with a handsome assortment of Ribbons, Flowers, Head Dress Caps, &c. As the above Goods have all been selected with great care, we flatter ourselves that our stock cannot be surpassed in Allentown. Our goods will be sold 30 per cent. less than they can be purchased elsewhere. _Don't forget the place, No. 41 West Hamilton street. MRS. & MARY M. STOPP. • ¶-tf April 8 New Goods! New Goods! HOUPT & STUCKERT having commenced business in Allentown in the New York Store, formerly kept by Kern & Kline, take this method to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are able to defy all competition in the sale of 7 40 ; DRY GOODS, ea; llatd.r, filatromgr - -Groceries, -,o =-•-• _ Queensware and Carpetings, and no humbug. Call and satisfy yourselves.= We charge nothing for showing our goods. We have a fine assortment of Summer Silks for 50 cents. Shawls f0r,51,25 and upwards.— Silk Parasols from 75 cts. and upwards. Gloves and Hosiery from 6 cts. and upwards. Prints from 4 to 12 cts. Muslins Bleached and un. bleached from 5 cts. and upwards. A general assortment of men's ware, &c., &c. • 6jHighest price paid for country produce in trade. 04:lull and judge for yourselves. No trouble to show goods. 110UPT & STUCKERT. April 18. 4 ' I-1f REEVE L..KNIGHT, [Successor to Hartley & Knight,] Bedding and Carpet W AREHO USE, No. 148 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Where he keeps cost on hand a full sortment of every arliel line of business. Feathers, Featherbeds,. Patent Spring Illatresses ) Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw Matrosses, Velvet Tupesiry, beautiful linissels, Three- Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetings, Oil CI( the, Cantoll Mailings, Cocoa and Spanish Mailings, Floor and Stair Drug. gets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table and Piano Covers, to which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. Oct. 11, 1854. frly-Bit Bark ! • Bark ! Bark ! 500 CORDS Chesnut and Span-oak bark is wanted by the undersigned, for which $7 will belaid in cash at their Tannery in AllentoWn, and $0 cash at Mosser's Tannery in Trealertown. W. K. bIOSSER 85 CO. April 25. 11-4 w Peter Laux, Veterinary Surgeon, AND Commission Horse Dealer Catasauqua, Pa. ' Qa respectfully informs his friends and the pub. lie generally, that he has again located him' self at Catasauqua where he is prepared to treat all diseases of the horse. lle has large and commodious stables, and persons giving diseased horses under his charge can depend upon that they will be attended to in the bee manner. WILL/WIN nimmEß, Le a ID at 3' HAIR DRESSER Respectfully informs the rublic that he is still pursuing his vocation of Barbering and Hair Dressing, after the most approved style, at his old stand, where ho cordially invites all who wish to avail themselves of his useful sci ence to give him a call. In addition to his Shaving and Hair Dressing business, ho earn estly, invites the attention of the public to the fact that he has just received from Philadelphia a large assortment of Perfumery and Fancy ar ticles, which he offers for sale on terms so rea sonable that no Indy or gentleman should be without them. His stock consists in part of Ladies' Curls of superior style, a beautiful ar ticle, Gentlemen's Wigs; Dressing, Toilet and Head Brushes, Tooth Powder, an excellent ar ticle, 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, Walk ing Canes, Segars and Segar Cases, Bay Water, &c., &c. r7`The public is respectfully invited to give him a call Jan. 31. 000631300010CMCDOOSZCOCOCCEMIZEIVO 4 1 1 E. W. Eekert's 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ir t 1 tobacco, Snuff' and Segarg el eMOLE/M,9 No. 30, East Hamilton Street, A.LLEIVTOWN, PA. IT'QOODS ALL WARRANTED. t. 11 nJuly 20. 11—ly SOU0001281=1:20=0000031:1100Clent2 Dissolution of Partnership. ?Votice is hereby given that the firm heretofore 11 - existing between the undersigned, in the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh county, under the name of F•enstermacher ci• Helfrich, was dts. solved by mutual consent on the 2d day of April. All'such who are indebted to said firm are here raewxs,t,cili,tg.m2p t.T.T.F.PZ„s2 l ,e2i7V.rui will please present their claims. 'ELIAS FENSTERMACHER, JOHN H. HELFRICH. 1 7 -'The business will hereafter be carried on by Pcnstermacher 4• Son April 28, JOSEPH STOPP THE CHEAP CASH ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE North-West Cor. of Sixth and Arch Sts. Great Bargains in Books! 'OETICA L. JUVENILE, MISCELLANEOUS STANDARD AND PRESENTATION • BOOKS, VERY CHEAP. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY. Superior White Ruled Letter Paper, $1.50 per Ream. Letter and Note Envelopes in great variety. Weddings Furnished at very moderate rates. Cards Written and Engraved. Gißoa's and other Steel Pens. Superior Motto Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a sheet, for 25 cents. Inkstands, Pen• Knives. Paper Weights, &c. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte Mouties. Portfolios, Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, &c., with a very large and choice assortment, • Toy Books, Games, Dissected Pictures, &c.' Albums, Scrap Books and Engravings. P. THOMSON. 11-ly pril 25 WHO HAS THE DYSPEPSIA, IVER Complaint, Fever and Ague, or any U other disease arising from a foul,disordered stomach ? The celebrated Vegetable invigora tor will be to you an invaluable medicine. Call nd read the certificates at my Office, and be satisfied that you can be Fred. Who has a Cold and Cough? DR. ',ITCH'S RESTORATIVE almost invariably cures them. Whose Hair is. falling off? Use DRESS. LER'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, it is equal to the best in use. The subscriber is general agent for Dr LITCIPS RESTORATIVE. PAIN CURER CROUP SALVE, and ORIENTAL OINT. MENT, for sore Nipples, Hard Breasts, &c., &c., wholesale and retail. - l'rices—The Invigorator, Restorative and Ori. ental Ointment, 50 cents each. Hair Restore. live, Croup Salve and Pain Curer, 25 cents each. F. J. DRESSLER, N. E. corner Second and Chestnut Streets, Up Stairs, Philadelphia. f -2 a 1 ARD & C O'S Philadelphia, May 2 HO •Z‘VVII 31-1-t t e ALLENTOWN AND MAUCH CHUNK EXPRESS, Connecting at Allentown with the EaSton and Philadelphia Express. MERCHANDISE delivered at any of the above ITI or intermediate towns. Bills collected and money transmitted to any part of•tho Uni ted States or. Europe. Also drafts on England, Ireland and Scotland. Office in Philadel. No. 92 Chestnut street. " Allentown, No. 35 West Hamilton St. " Mauch Chunk, Packer's Block, Sus-, quohanna street. HOWARD & CO. AOC 4. He also sells and buys Horses on commission. g;`j•Pricking and docking neatly executed. April 11. £—ly AND NO. 10 WILSON'S ROW, ALLENTOWN PHILADELPHIA NEW GOODS!' AT THE Cheap Store Of ss. .Tac. x.. g 4:i I 3Es In Calartadqua. The .undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that the busi neer...heretofore carried on by S. H. hActest & Co., is now carried on solely by him at the old stand, and where he will be extremely happy to see all his former friends, as well as all new ones. He has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where he has purchased a large an „ d 74.7 sp_le r ndid ay s7ck of Ns . 1 -- Dry Goods, .;t 1‘e".1..1 GROCERIES ( - AncenSNY are, 11.m1:wave, &c., which he intends to sell at extremely low prices. He thinks it unnecessary to enumerate his articles, as he has everything usually kept in a well stocked store. He invites his friends to call and see his goods, so that they may be convinced of the above facts. 11:7All kinds of Country Producersvill be taken in exchange for Goods, for which he will 'allow the highest'market prices. He returns his sincere thanks for favors here- tofore received, and trusts that by strict attention to business, and going upon the principle of live and let live," he may continue to receive a liberal share of public patronage. S. H. LACIER. April 25. • ¶-6w Venetian Blinds. • ALEXANDER P. MUIR. late of Philadelphia, respectfully informs the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that he has lately taken the esiab• lishment of Mr. Cusnr.ris HOSE, and is noiv car, rving on the business at the old stand. No. 125 West Hamilton street, in all its various branch'. es. He employs at all time none but .the best workmen, and warrants all Blinds of his manu. facture to be of the best materials. He is pre pared to make Blinds for Churches, Public Buildings, &c. Particular attention paid to re pairing. Having had many years' experience in Philadelphia, he flatters himself that he can furnish as good and fashionable an article as can be had in the city, January 24, IT—Gin mtas .mrwitrint:v*Eigi 'JOAN R 0 111 G L 4 irkei, k.l , A ID 1 (LO Wholesale and Retail4,, \ . lyWeeder in Tobacco, ~qOur( nub Ocgars, tiN t, , , VI ANo. 14 East Hamilton SLIM wll z,,,'! A ALLENTOWN, PA. re A 1:D - "Goods all Warranted.,,co m . A 4 Ifri.Jan. 31. —ly ~,,,,, EiligatEr--.0 11Dana Tann, . Barber ailti Hair Dresser, NO. 1G WEST HAMILTON STREET, Allentown, Pa. Who keeps his razors bright and keen, And shaves his customers so clean That they look like *ails of seventeen ?- Why Pierre ! £-6w Who bows to all who enter in, And while he kindly smooths the skin, Gives ease and comfort to the chin ? "Why Pierre . 110, all ye Unshaved Faces, Conn) ye to Pierre's, No. IG East Hamilton street; nearly opposite Moser's Drug Store, where he carries on Barbering and Hair Dressing after the 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 indispensihlo to every lady and gentlemap. [)""For the . accommodation of his numerous riends in East Allentown, he has established a Tonsurial Temple" near Schimpf's Hotel. Feb. 7. . . ¶-3m 3nbeinnitil bll fotio agaiimt FIRE. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 163.3 CIIESNUT STREET, Near Fifth Street. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,525,949 68, Ja. 1111 l try Ist, 1 884, published agreeably to au Act OF ASSEMBLY , BEING First Mortgages, atupty secured, $1,189,28448 Real Estate (present value $llO,- 009) cost. Temporary Loans, on ample Cola tera I Securities. . 130,774 20 Stocks (present, value $76,191) cost. 63,085 50 Cash,&c. &c., 50,665 57 • • / '624,040 68 PERPETUAL ORLINITEDINSURANCEB made on every description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at ratesaslow as areconsistantwithsecurity. Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-four 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 ttrmeet with promptness allliabilities. Directors: Charles N. Banckor, 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. BANCKER, President. CilmiLss G. BANORWR, Secretary. I'The subscribers are 44e appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now prepared to make insurances on every description of property, at the low• est rates. A. L. RUNE, Alleniown. Q. F. BLECH, Bethlehem. Allentown,Oet. 1854. dif—ly Allentown Academy, TLIE Summer Term, of this Institution will commence on Monday, April 30. Pupils can, however, enter at any time. Induced by the success which has attended the school during the year, the Principal has en gaged an experienced and thorough English and Classical teacher to assist in those departments. and a highly accomplished lady, a native of France,- to instruct in French, Drawing and Needle Work. There are now, therefore, eight teachers ac tively employed in the'School. Those who wish to qualify themselves more thoroughly for taking charge of Public Schools the coming all and Winter, will receive spe cial attention. - • I. N. GREGORY, Principa April, 11. ¶ • SillertOwn, • Seminary, W. M. Reynolds D. D. Principal. This Institution (so successfully conducted by the late C. R. Kessler,) having passed into the subscriber's hands, will be opened as usual upon the first of May, when the Summer Term will commence, to continue five months. For the convenignce. of day scholars the Term or Ses sion will be divided.into two quarters of equal length.. The Principal will be assisted by eight or nine competent instructors in the various depart ments of English .? German, French, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Mu sic, DraWing, &c. Especial attention will be paid to teachers and others desirous of qualifying themselves for teaching in common or other schools. The In stitution also presents peculiar advantages to German pupils desirous of learning English, as well as to English students who wish to make themselves practically acquainted with the Ger man,—Dr. Kessler, who has charge of the de partment of German instruction, being an ac complished German scholar and an experienced teacher. The Female department will be continued as heretofore, with separate study and recitation rooms. . Grecian and other painting, papier macho, embroidery, &c., taught. Young ladies from a distance can obtain boarding in respecta ble private families. LEM The charges for board and tuition arc as fb lows : MALE DEPARTMENT. For boarding and tuition for the term of five months - - - - - $7O 00 Tuition for pupils under ten years - 800 Tuition for pupils between ten and twelve years - - - - -12 00 Tuition for pupils over twelve - -15 00 FEMALE DEPARTMENT Tuition for pupils over ten years 64 " under ten 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. (]a'The Summer Term will commence as usual upon the Ist of May. W. M. REYNOLDS, Principal. Allentown, April 18, 1855. tf Stock Increased AND PRICES REDUCED Appears to be the only arrangement that will make trade go, now•a•days. Consequent ly we have tried the experiment. The assort. ment of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Straw goods, Trunks, Lamps &c., con• scantly on hand at N 0.45 East Hamilton street, is not exceeded if equalled outside of our large cities, all of which we are selling off at reduced prices, Wholesale and Retail. Being extensively engaged in the manufacturing, of Boots and Shoes of every style, and purchas. ing Hats, Caps and Straw goods, by the case, we are enabled to supply Country Alerchants, at the lowest city Jobbing prices. In order to give the public an idea of the cheapness'of our goods we are selling Mena' Boots at $1,25 per pair and upwards I , Brogans BM lc et Mena' Fine Calf and Patent Leather work o all kinds at prices proportionable. Boys' Boots $1 per pair and upwards. • " Brogans 75 cts. " Boys Fine Call and Patent Leather work a prices - accordingly. Womens' Shoes 75 cts. per pair and upwards " High Gaiters 1,25 " If These w" have of various colors. Shoes and Gaiters for misses and children a full assortment and cheap. Hats and Caps, the latest styles for Gents and Youths', a large assortment. Our stock of - Straw Hats is very large and carefully selected, and the assortment com pletid of all sorts and sizes. Trunks, Valises and Travelling Bags, a full assortment, Lamp sand Lanterns of all sorts.— Please give us a call and judge for yourselves. P. S. All the above named goods, furnished to Merchants and others, cheap at wholesale. Terms Cash. YOUNG & LEH. March 28. 't —lf 82,139 87 iLI ) COMMAW 9 aI No Pictures most rare of beauty's radiant face, With life-like figure and its ease of grace ; Perfected eye—truth's magic light of life— Pleasing in infant and the much loved wife, These, and all charms o'er which affection weeps When sad bereavements hearts in sorrow steeps; Portrayed with excellence of artist's skill, Are had nt LocusrAlvs!—¢o when you will. H B. LOCHMAN,Jespectfully informs the citi. :ens of Allentown, and vicinity, that he may still be found at his old established Sky , Light 1)a, guerrean 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 Fcb. 7. - 12 00 - 800 EXTRA CHARGES - 12 00 - 800 - 10 00 - 12 00 - 800 - 800 EZii We Have a Larger Stocl - AND SELL AT 1.• .10 Si SS Cl 35 1 X VC' THAN ANY OTHER CIA °VAIN G ST ORE In Allentown. Breinig, Neligh ,& No. 2, East Hamilton itreet, haye jutt re eeivedirom Philadelphia a very heavy sigEk-o Spring and Summer Goode, ofamost fashionable styles, from all of which they will maketo, order and also keep on hand a large supply of Ready Made Clothing at such astonishing low prices, that cannot be equalled in.rtny establishment in this or any other town in Eastern Pennsylvania. Our Stock is twice as large, and we sell double the amount of the two best establishments in town, consequently enabling us to sell at a very small profit. They. have on hand every style of Gar. ments adapted to the season, to which the atten. Lion of the public is invited to a careful exami. nation of quality, workmanship, style of trim. mings and cur, which the proprietors will guar. antee to be superior to that of any House in the trade. They constantly keep on hand a well se• lected stock of Gentlemen's.Purnishing Goods, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, &c., besides many articles coming in their line.of business, all of which are sold at the lowest prices Customer Work' Orders for Customer Work will always be re., ceived with pleasure, and attended to with punc. tuality, and as two of the firm are 'practical tailors, none but the best workmanship will be suffered to pass their hands. tar — l'hey also particularly invite Country Merchants to give them a tall, as they offer extraordinary harenins at wholesale. 13ItEINIG,NELIGH & I3REINIG. April W. R. !dosser & Co's Leather and Shoe Findings cmaat,m, No. 34 East Hamilton Street. nearly opposite Saeger's Hardware Store. The undersigned respectfully inform their friends that they have associated with Mr. Peter Grim, and still carry on business at the above stand, in connection with the Tan Yard,. recently carried on by their farther Jacob Mosser,whem they keep acomplete assortment of LEATHER. of every description, end Shoo Findings, which comprises all articles used by Shoemakers, such as CALF SKINS MO ROCCOS, UPPER LEATHER, LININGS, &c. A general assortment of Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, constantly kept on hand. Also Harness, and all other Leathers for saddler,' The highest price:constantly paid for Hums, either at 'he Store or at the Tannery. Two of us being practical Tanners, we feel confident in warranting every article sold by us as represented. We therefore hope by fair dealing and low prices to merit a liberal share of patronage. April 11 WATCHES, SILVERIRE FillirY Gill A Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality or sale at the lowest cash prices, at IPm. Elfoithead's, No. 184 South Second Street; between Pine and Union, West side, Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a lame V and select stock of Fine r'dtelle.,,Tei.volry.Silver Ware, A Mate Ware, plated with line Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles,&c.—Jet Goods, Funs, and Fancy Articles of a superior quality, (reserving the ex amination of those who desire to to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Priers. Having a practical knowledge of the business and all available facilities for Importing and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently in vites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favorable as any other estab lishment in either of the Atlantic cities. reAll kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. llS P 'Watehes,.fewelry and Silver Ware faith ally repaired. WM: B. ELTONHEAD, . No. 184 South Second Street, a few doors above the 2nd St. Market, We , ' Side. tln the South window of the Store, rnay be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. Oct. 4, 1854 KETCHV,M'p ,DT'OWER. With Reaper Attachment KETCHUM'S celebrated Mowing Machine has been improved by the addition of a Reaper Attachment, and it is now offered as a Mow er, or as u Mower and Reaper combined, with full confidence that it is the most perfect and successful machine now in use. The addition of the Reaper has been effected by enlarging the main wheel, by circular sec• tiona bolted to the rim of the wheel. (This has been patented.) It can be changed to the Reaper in a few minutes without injury to the Mower. The agency for the sale of this well•known machine is still retained by us, and may be seen at the office, No. 78 South Wharves, Philadelphia, where they will be delivered to purchasers a fter the 15th of sth month (May) next, by one of us in person. Price of 'Mowers $1 15; Mower and Reaper . conbined, - $135. Terms cash. Communica• lions to be addressed REEVE & BROTHERS, Allowaysiown, N. J. April 18 Job Printing, _ Neatly Executed at the " Register office." W. K. MOSSER, PETER K GRIM, J. K. MOSSER. • ir-3 m Surgical and Mechanical DENTIST. DR. C. C. H. GULDEN, from 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 difibrent departments of Dentistry. Having had eight years' experience in his profession, and availing himself of every valu able improvement, he knows he can render the very best assistance to the patient of which the Art is capable. REPERNINCES.—Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D., Rev. Charles M. Jameson, F. 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, 1858 t DR. CHARLES NEIL, - zet.e. Lteltil a NO. 309 WALNUT STREET, 1r- iy A T the late State Agricultural Fair. held at Philadelphia, received aSILVER MEDAL, the highest award 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 scientifically and skilfully performed. Dr. NEIL pledges himself to the lowest terms, and all reasonable dispatch, with those who favor him with their calls , Nov. 1. aavz IPaiaamei., No. 21 East. Hamilton Street. ME most extensive assortment of Boots and LE Shoes ever ollered for sale in Allentown, can now be found at • 11,131-1 E az, WITTY'S Store, next door to the German Reformed Church. Prices have beenput down full 20 per cent. Mens' Boots from $1,25 to $6.00. Brogrnns from 75 cents to $3.00. . 1 Patent Leather from $1.626 to $5.00. Boys' do do $l.OO to $2.00. do Boats from 50 cents to $1.50. Mens' Slippers from 87} cents to $1.50 Ladies' Shoes haye also been reduced to Philadelphia prices. They range from 75 cents to $1.50. Gaiters of every imaginable colors, from $l.OO, up to the finest quality. Weountry Met chants will do well to givens a call if they wish to buy cheap, as we sell at Wholesale and retail. -April 25 P. _IL Smith, PORT ItIONNAIE, POCKET BOOK, and Dressing Case Manufacturer , N. W. corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia,-- , Always on hand a large and varied assort , . sent of - Port Mon na ies, Work Bens, • Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags, Note Holders, Backenmmon Boards,- Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Mentor. Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &a. Also, a general assortment of English, Freneir arid German Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. Cor. Fourth and Chestnut Ste., Philadtte N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a Superior Gold. Pro will be sent to any part of the United States,. by mail,—describlng pen, thus, medium, bard.o,e soft. April 4. OrE IPIII.II. Wieder & Berger - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Manufacturers and Dealers. 111223 1111 111111 0 No. 25 West Amu . lton ,Street, Allentown, Pa. TDHE undersigned having recently formed .a copartnership, hereby inform their friends and the public that they now are and will always: be fully prepared to supply their customers with goods in their line. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - at the shortest notice and upon the most senora. modating Their stock consists of itßeaver, Nutria, Brush:. Russia, Cassimere, Moleskin Silk, ikc., which they will dispose of at the low. est prices. Call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Their assortment of CAPS is one of Mr the most extensive in this place, and they are adding to it daily. Customers may rest assured that they will be suited, as the stock has been carefully selected from 'the largest as. sortments in New York and Philadelphia. As all the HATS are manufactured under the immediate superintendence of the firm, they feel' warranted in saying that for durability and finish. they cannot be surpassed by any establishment in this or nny other town in the Union. 'l'h' it assortment of Straw Goods. just received from Philadelphia, is unsurpassed. Country Merchants visiting Allentown, deal. ing in Hats or Caps, can be supplied at Whole. sale prices, from one to a dozen, such sizes as any may want. WEIDER & BERGER. t-t March 28 Ih.. 3. V. Ilayues, .DEXTIST. Informs his friends, and the'pub— lic in general, that he still performs all operations on the teeth, and treats diseases. of the gums and alveoler processes in the most effectual and skillful manner. His mode of inserting artificial teeth, cannot be surpassed, for comfort to the wea rerand duribilityand beautifulness in appear— ance. The genera ' satisfaction he has given for years, has been duly appreciated by the. Office N 0.48. East Hamilton street, a few doors East of Pretz, Guth & Co's store, op-. posite Bechtels American Hotel. December 6, 1854 PIIILADELPIIIA. BOOTS AND SHOES -AT -AT ALL ENTO WN, PA. RUBE & IZEN 11-ly EEO £-ly
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