The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, July 18, 1855, Image 4

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    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 aro now datermined.to save their
money and always go to
r i s CO P I fst
Cheap Cash Store,
in Allentown, at the corner of Hamilton and
Eighth streets, No. 41, near Hagonbuch's Ho
tel, for Stopp has just returned from New York
and Philadelphia with something less than
$25,000 worth of the finest and cheapest Goods
over brought to Allentown.
Well Mrs. Slick do let us hear what all he
has got ? Why, la me ! Mrs. Berry, he has
got Silks of all colors and prices, such as
changeable, plaids, and black, line and common
do lades, 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 Handkercliiefs,
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 "?..& yards wide, bed ticking, fresh feathers,
table diapers, toweling, floor and stair carpets,
floor and stair oil cloths, table oil cloths. Look
~4.;, ; this way farmers, No. I extra
Itirtat, fine Mackerel and White Fish,
h i —, • ?,10 Molasses, Suaars, Coffee, Rice,
Soap, Salt, 'Cheese, Raisins,
Dry Peaches and Apples, Chocolate, Teas,
Essence of Col The, &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 knoiv 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 is 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
stuff.; 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
neatly Mail.e,
such as coats, vests, pants and shirts of all
kinds, quality and prices, very cheap for cash.
Well, Mr. Knowevery thing 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
week's pay, and then loose half of it, but he
sells for cash and no trust, and I say come one
and all, and away we go, to Joseph Slopp'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
Fell from this day on until further notice, his
(Mods very cheap, and also, that he will take
butter, eggs, lard, rags, smoked meat, dr3
beef, dry apples, potatoes, soap and tallow it:
Cschange for goods
Mrs. & Mary M. Stopp's.
New Millinery Goods.
riniE undersigned respectfully inform the La
-1 dies of Allentown and vicinity, that they
have just returned from New York and Phila
delphia with a splendid assortment of new and
A . : l f.. ~.• i',.. fashionable
, r ,-, c; '. l' 1 , sk,
1 . ‘, ( .%4 'f, SPRING MILLINERY GIS
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•p' •oc. :
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such us Crape and Summer
Silks, Dunstable and Split
Straw, Neopolitan, &c., &c.,
with a handsome assortment of
Riblioils, Flowers, Head Dress Caps, &c. As
the above Goods have all bee 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.
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April 3
New Goods! New Goods!
110UPT & 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 pubiic in general,
that they are able to defy all competition in the
*._ sale of
:(02. • DRY GOODS,(Va
roce rics,m • • '•••-• •
Queensware and, Carpotings,
and no humbug. Call and satisfy yourselves.—
We charge nothing for showitylptir goods.
We have a fine assortmentWSummer Silks
for 50 cents. Shawls for sl,2s.and upwards.—
Silk Parasols from 75 cts. and upwards. Gloves
and Hosiery from 6 cts. and upwards. .Prints
from 4 to 12 cts. Muslins Blerched and un.
bleached from 5 ets. and upwards. A general
assortment of men's ware, &c., &c.
g•llighest price paid for country produce in
trade.
and judge for yourselves. No trouble
to show goods. 110UPT & STIAACEIZT.
April 18. 11—tf
BOOTS AND SHOES
-AT-
TiiqE4l.lC9/1-10.9
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No.' 21 East Hamilton Strect3
ALLENTOWN, PA
TOE most extensive assortment of Boots and
Shoes ever altered for sale in Allentown,
can now be found at
Rik 3 WE JNV ILT TY S
Store, next door to the German Reformed
Church.
,Prices have been put down full 20 per
cent.
Mans' Boots from $1.25 to $6.00.
Brograns from 75 cents to $3.00.
. Patent Leather from $1.626 to $5.00
Boys' do do $l.OO to $2.00.
do Boots from 50 cents to $1.50.
!liens' Slippers from 871 cents to $1.50
Ladies' Shoes
.have also been reduced to
Philadelphia prices. They range from 75 cents
to $1.50. Gaiters of every imaginable colors,
from RIAD up to the finest quality.
rilCountry Merchants will do well to give us
a call if they wish to buy cheap, as we sell at
wholesale and retail.
Apri. 5.
13.41LIVME. IVCITICC , 3I3.
mHE undersigned.give notice agreeably to the
L! Laws of Pennsylvania that they purpose
making application of the next terna,of the Legls.
lature of Pennsylvania for the inco rporation of a
Dank, to be located in the norough.of Catasau.
qua, and County of Lehigh, under the name,
style and title of the
Ranh of Catasartqua,
to have general banking and discounting privi
leges, the capital to be Oxs Hu?trump TuousAsn
DOLLARS, and to commence operations when the
said sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars
shall have been paid in.
Joseph Litubach, James 1). Schell.
Robert Williamson, John Thomas,
David Thomas, John Williams,
lirieh Bruner, Joshua Hunt, jr..
B. IL Huber, Augustus H. Gilbert,
Reuben.Dilcher, Charles G.. Salineller,
George Scherer, Simon Sterner,
William Fillians, Peter Laux.
Henry Sellers, James W. Fuller,
Reuben Patterson, Samuel Thomas,
Charles (Irian, Owen Rice,
Morgan Emanuel, Charles D. Fuller,
David 0. Tumbler, M. B. Albright,
Charles Rau, S. 11. Lacier,
William Goetz, F. 11. Martin.
June 27. .C—Gm
PORT IVIONNAIE, POCKET BOOK,
and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. corner
of Fourth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia,—
Always on hand a large and varied assort'
raent of
Port Monnaies, Work Boxes,
Pocket Books; Cabas, -
Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags,
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Mcmor. Books,
Dressing Cases; Cigar Cases, &c.
Also, a general as'sortment of English, French
and German Fancy Goods.
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Stroris
and Gold Pens. Whoksale, Second and Third
Floors. F. H. SMITH,
N. W. Cor. Fourth and Chestnut Sts., Philada
_ .
N. 13.—0 n the receipt of sl, a Superior Gold
Pen will be sent to any part of the United States,
by mail,—describing pen, thus, medium, hard or
soft.
April 4. t —IY
WILLIAM VUSIMER 7
AND
HAIR DRESSER
Respectfully informs the public that ho is
still pursuing his vocation of Barbering and
hair Dressing, after the most approved style,
at his old stand, where he 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, he 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 lady 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.
JOSEPII STOPP
n'Tlte public is respectfully invited to give
him a call
Jan. :31.
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THE CHEAP CASH
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE
North-West Cor. of Sixth and Arch Sts.,
Great• Bargains in Books!
POE I'ICA L, JUVENILE, mIscELLANEoep
STANDARD AND PRESENTATION
BOOKS, VERY CHEAP.
STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Superior. White Acted Letter Paper, $1.50
per Ream.
Letter and Note Envelopes in great variety.
Weddings Furnished at very moderate rates.
Cards Written and Engraved.
Gillea's and other Steel Pens.
Superior Motto Wafers, 323 Molter3B on a
sheet, for 25 cents.
Inkstands, Pen• Knives. Paper Weights, &c.
Fine Turkey Morocco Porte Monnaies.
Portfolios, Card Cases, Backgammon Boards,
&C., with a very large and choice assortment
of Toy Books, Games, Dissected Pictures, &c.
Albums, Scrap Books and Engravings.
P. THOMSON.
April 25. ¶-ly
01112
3E13 CIA 400 1 121i7 CPCI.Sf9C I '
rinlE undersigned having still on hand a largo
I part of the stock of goods purchased from
Weidner & Saeger, composed of Dry Goods
Groceries, Queensware and a large assortment
of Ready-made Clothing, invite the public to
call and examine their stock of Goods and their
prices before buying elsewhere, ns they are de
termined to sell. them off at great bargains to
the purchasers.
To persons wishing to go into the mercantile
business, at this place, fk,rare opportunity is here
offered—the stand is located in the principal
business part of the town, with the best adapt
ed Store Room in the place. Tho Store fix
tures, the Lease of the House, and the Stock of
goods, or a p . nrt thereof, can be had on very rea
sonable terms.
RUHE Sc WII7Y.
E. 11. Smith,
NO. 10 WILSON'S ROW,
ALLENTOWN
PHILADELPHIA
Great A ttv adieu!
CIIAS. SEALER & Co.,
• No. 0. West Hamilton street.
June 13. 11-6 w
Venetian Blinds,
ALEXANDER' F. MUIR, late of Philadelphia,
respectfully informs the citizens of Allentown
and vicinity, that he has lately taken the estab•
lishment of Mr. CHARLES Rose, and is now car,
Tying on the business at the old stand, No. 126
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 mane.
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. §—ly
CT?agi
011. N. R 0 MIG
'holesale and 'Retail 1 .
104 •
(&11Pealer in Tobacco,
snuff club Stgarci,
I lNo 14 East Hamilton St.,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
13:7 - Goods all Warranted...fa •
AJan. 31. ¶—l y
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U022T11 11)1IIU112,
Barber and Hair Dresser,
NO. 10 WEST HAMILTON STREET,
Allentowu, Pa.
Who keeps his razors bright and keen,
And shaves his customers so clean
That they look like youths of seventeen
Why Pierre
Who bows to all who enter in,
And while he kindly smooths the skin,
Gives ease and comfort to the chin ?
Ho, all ye Unshaved Faces, Come ye to
Pierre's, No. hi East Hamilton street, nearly
opposite Moser's Drug Store, where ho 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 indispensible to every lady
and gentleman.
ri - For the accommodation of his numerous
friends in East Allentown, lie has established a
" Tonsurial Temple" near Schimpf's
Feb. 7. • 11-3 m
3nbannitv bp . toss n atria
FIRE.
TOE FRANKLIN FIRE, INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 1631 CHESNUT STREET,
Near Fifth Street.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1,525,949 68,
January Ist, 1854,
Published agreeably to an Act
OF ASSEMBLY,
BEING
First Mortgages,ampty secured, $1,199,28448
Real Estate (present value $llO,-
000) cost. 82,139 87
Temporary Loans, on ample Cola
teral Securities. 130,774 26
Stocks (present value $'Z6,191) cost. 63,085 50
Cash ,&c. &c., 50,665 57
I—Gin
1025,04-0 68
PERPETUAL ORLEII [TED INSURANCES made
on every description of property, in
TOWN AND COUNTRY,
at ratesasl ow as areconsistantwith security
Since their incorporation, a period of
twenty-four years, they have paid over three
millions dollars Loss DY FIRE, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantage of Insur
ance, as the ability and disposition to meet
with piomptnesS all liabilities.
Directors :
Charles N. Banclter, Mord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Borie,
Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown,
Jacob IL Smith, Morris Patterson,
Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N. BANCICER, President.
thimtuES G. BANCKER, SeCrelary.
ElrThe 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. RUFIE, Allentown.
C. F. BLECUL Bethlehem.
Allentown, Oct. 1854. 11-ly
WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE 81 FARY GNP
A Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality
for sale at the lowest cash prices, at
Wan. B. Elionhead's,
No. 184 South Second Street, between Pine
and Union, West side, Philadelphia.
The assortment embraces a
large and select stock of Fine
Watches,Jewelry,Silver Ware,
Albata Ware, plated with fine Silver, in Spoons,
Forks, Ladles, &c.—Jet Goods, Fans, and Fancy
Articles of a superior quality, deserving the ex
amination of those who desire to to procure the
best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices.
Having a praThical knowledge of the business
and all available facilities for Importing and
Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently in
vites purchasers, believing that he can supply
thorn on terms as favorable as any other estab
lishment in either of the Atlantic cities.
kinds of Diamond and Pearl .I . ewelry .
and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within
a rea.onable time.
UP — Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faith•
fully repaired.
• AVM. B. ELTONBEAD,
No. 184 Sonth Second Street, a few doors
above the 2nd St. Market, West Side.
talu the South window of the Store, may
be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which
commands the admiration of the scientific And .
curious. •
Oct d, 1854. IT-1p
Seminary,
W. M. Reynold's D. D. Principal.
This Institution (so successfully conducted by
the late G. It. 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
convenience 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, Oerfnan, 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 experienchd
teacher.
The Female dcparlment 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.
The chutes for board and tuition arc as fol
loWs :
For boarding and tuition for the term of
five months - - - - - $7O 00
Tuition for pupils under ten years - 800
Tuition fin• pupils between ten and
twelve years - - - - - 12 00
Tuition for pupils over twelve - - 15 00
FEMALE DEPARTMENT.
Tuition for pupils over ten years - - 12 00
" under ten - - 800
French - - - - - - 12 00
Drawing (pencil) - - - - 800
crayon - - - - 10 00
Painting - - - - - 12 00
Piano (per quarter) - - - - 800
Use of piano - - - - - 800
Fuel—(scholars paying $l5 per quarter
excepted) - - - - - 50
For further particulars and references, see
circulars.
Why Pierre
CC7 -- The Summer Term will commence as
usual upon the Ist of May.
W. M. REYNOLDS, Principal.
Allentown, April 18, 1855. . tf
Stoek 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., &e., con•
stantly on hand at No. 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 manufaetming of
Boots and Shoes of every style, and purchas•
ing Hats, Caps and Straw goods, by the case.
we are enabled to supply Country
: Merchants,
at the lowest city Jobbing prices. In order to
give the public an idea of the cheapness of our
goods we are sellmt
Mena' Boots at $I 25 per pair and upwards.
" Brogans 873 It el
Mens' Fine Calf and Patent Leather work of
all kinds at prices proportionable.
Boys' Boots SI per pair tend upwards.
t , Brogans 75 cts. « tt it
Boys Fine Calf and Patent Leather work at
prices accordingly.
Wotnens' Shoes 75 ets. per pair and upwards,
High Gaiters 1,25"
These we 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
pleted of all sorts and sizes.
Trunks, Valises and Travelling Bags, a full
assortment, Lamps and Lanterns of all sorts.—
Please give us a call and judge for yeurselves.
P. S. All the above named goods, furnished
to 'Merchants and others, cheat) at wholesale.
Terms Cash. YOUNG & LEH.
March 28. t —lf
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No. 9 West Hamilton Street,
ALLENTOWN, PA..
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 at Locumaxs!—go when you will.
B. I.OCHMAN, respectfully informs the 66.
Lens of Allentown, and vicinity, that he may still
be• found at his old established Sky. Light Da.
guerrean Gallery, No. 9 West Hatni!ton 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•
tars. Please beer in mind, that pictures can be
taken in clear or cloudy weather.
Allentown Feb. 7.
DR. CHARLES NEIL,
• 0 a
NO. 309 WALNUT STREET,
AT the late State Agricultural Fair, held at
Philadelphia, received a SILVER MEDAL,
the highest award for exhibition of skill in his
prolession.. 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 (inters 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 l him with their calls. •
Nov. 1.
MALE DEPARTMENT
=I
PIIILADELPIIIA
We Have a Larger Stock
AND SELL AT
la OM 03 3E' FL 0 3FI
THAN ANY OTHER
CIAOTIAIN Svro.6,Y,
In Allentown.
Breinig, Neligh & Breinig,
No. 2, East Hamilton street, have just re
ceived from Philadelphia a very heavy stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
of most fashionable styles, from all of which
they will trinket°, order and also keep on hand
a large supply of
Heady Made Clothing
at such astonishing low prices, that cannot be
equalled in any 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.
meals adapted to the season, to which the alien.
lion of the public is invited to a careful exami.
nation 'of quality, workmanship, style of trim.
mings and cut, which the proprietors will guar_
antee to he superior to that of any House in the
trade. They constantly keep on hand a well se
lected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing , 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 he re'
ceived with pleasure, and attended to with punc.
ttiality, and as two of the firm are practical
tailors, none but the best workmanship will be
suffered to pass their hands.
[?They also particularly invite Country
Merchants to give them a call, as they offer
extraordinary bareainq at wholesale.
13REINIG, NELIGH & BREINIG.
April II
A New Transportation Line.
•-:u• -
'
THE undersigned hereby informs the public
that he has established a new Transporta
tion Line, and that he is now prepared to ship
all kinds of Merchandize, &c., from Philadel
phia to Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk. Penn haven, and all intermediate pla
ces. Goods will be received and shipped from
No. (15 North Wharves, below Vine street,
Philadelphia. The Line is fitted out in the best
possible manner, which enables him to trans
port all Goods entrusted to his care with safety
and despatch. As he is a new beginner, he
hopes, by careful and prompt attention to busi
ness, to be favored with a liberal share of pat
ronage.
HENRY SCHWEITZER, Proprietor
AGENTS.
It. B. Sellers & Co., Philadelphia.
George W. House', Easton.
G. & A. Bachman, Freemansburg
Andrew M . Carty, Bethlehem.
W. Edelman, Allentown
D - Persons having Goods in the Store House
at Allentown are requested to take them away
without delay.
June 27. •
¶—tf
KETCHUM'S MOWER
With Reaper •Attachment.
KETCHUM'S celebrated Mowing m ac hi ne has
been': improved by the addition of a Reaper
Attachment, and it is uoW °flared as a Mow
er, or-us a 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 see.
tions 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
Masker.
The agency for the sale of this well-known
machine is, retained by ns, and may be
seen at the office, No. 78 South Wharves,
Philadelphia, where they will be delivered to
purchasers atter the 15th of sth month (May)
next, by one id us in person.
Price of ;Viewers SI15; Mower and Reaper
'conbined, '5135. Terms cash. Communica
tions to be addressed
REEVE & BROTHERS,
. Allowaystown, N. J.
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April 18
INTMNAir SSW CO C3EK,
filllE undersigned respectfully inform their
Lt numerous Mends and customers and the
public in general, that they have just received
n.p d are now opening a very large and splendid
assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES,
Triptis, Valtzes,
Carpet Bags,
: Palm and Leghorn
tiabirs. IIATS,
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which.. they now of.
fer for sale at re-
duced prices, as follows
Men's Boots, suitable for Summer wear, at
$1,12, and upwards. Boy's do do, nt 75 cents
and upWards. Men's Calf Boots at $2,00 and
up. Boy's do at $1,50. Men's Brogans at 873.
Boy's do at 623. Men's Calf Congress Boots at
$2,50. Boy's do $1,60. Men's Oxford Ties at
$1,25. Boy's Patent Leather do $l,OO. Men's
Patent • Leather and Buskin Shoes, our own
make, cheap. Ladies Black and Colored High
Gaiters, a tine article, and only $l,OO. Misses
do do 75. Ladies Super. Patent Leather fancy
Jenny Linda. Ladies Super. Enameled Jenny
Lind Boots, $l,OO. Misses do do 75. Ladies
Morocco Buskins 62 cis. and qpwards.
Misses and Children's Shoes a great variety of
stiles and very cheap.• We have also
. a good
assortment of Leghorn and Palm Hats, all fresh
and cheap. Brass Band 'and other Trunks,
Valizes, Blacking, &c. While we feel thankful
for past favors and would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the public patronage.
MERTZ & 'RONEY.
May 9. 11—if
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Clocks and Watches.
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rtlfohn Mewhard,'
RESPECTFULLY informshis friends and the
public in general, that ho has lately pur
chased the entire stock and 'fixtures of Mr.
Joseph Weiss, (With whom he has been engaged
for the last soven years,) and has removed the
same to No. 21 West Hamilton street, lately
occupied by Ilko & Co. He has also lust re
ceived from New York a
large stock of
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WELRY,
"01 5 7 ' CLOCKS Afill WITCHES
t 4.4 - :7*.t...LJ His stock is well selected,
61~GGmlOI loos and consists of a large as
sortment of Brass Clocks, of every description. ;
at the lowest prices.
Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lupine,
Quartier and other Watches,
Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Gold, Saver and
Plated Spectacles, to suit all ages, and warrant ,
cd to be made of the best materials.
His stock of Jewelry is large and splendid ;
and comprises all the most fashionable articles ;
such as Gold, Silver and other Breast Pins ;
Ear and Finger Rings ; Gold Watch Chains,
Keys, &c., Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Gold
Pens of a superior quality, Silver Combs, and
and a variety of articles too numerous to men
tion. He feels confident that the above goods
are the best in market, and offers them to the
public at th'e lowest prices.
Ile would particularly call your attention to
his stock of CLOCKS AND WATCITES, and urge
you to call on him befoiT purchasing elsewhere,
as he feels assured that he cannot fail to suit
you, not only with the articles, but what is
more important, with the prices, and would
also inform the public that all his goods are
warranted.
Clocks 'Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the
neatest and best manlier and at the shortest
notice—all his work is warranted.
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Allentown, May 2
Peter Laux,
Veterinary Surgeon,
AND
Commission Horse Dealer,
• Catasauqua, Pa.
respectfully in forms his friends aed the pub . lic generally, that' he has again Ideated hunt
self at Catasauqua where he is prepared to
treat all diseases of the horse. Be has large
and commodious stables, and persons giving
diseased horses under his charge can depend
upon that they will be attended to it, the bes
manner.
He also sells and buys Horses on commission.
- j• Pricking and docking neatly executed.
April 11.
.1 AVE UP _FIRM.
Wieder & Berger,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
llanuraeturers and Dealers
IN
ItAY3 ATID TOB,
No. 25 West Ilinnitton Sired, Allentown, Pa.
ally: undersigned having recently formed a
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 accom,
modating terms. Their stuck consists of
t Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia,
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..,i--, Cassimcre, Moleskin. Silk, 4.. c.,
i ;t •: , k.. which they will dispose of at the low.
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est prices. Call and examine their
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Their assortment of CAPS is one of ‘1" , „,?",
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 any other town in the Union.
Their assortment of Straw Goods;just received
from Philadelphia, is unsurpassed.
Country Merchants visiting Allentown, dealt
in in Hats or Caps, can be supplied at Whole.
sale prices, from one to a dozen, such sizes as
any may want
March 28
Surgical and Mechanical
DENTIST.
DR. C. 11. CiDLDIN, 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
different departments of Dentistry. •
Having had eight years' experience in his.
profession, and availing himself of every valu
able improvement, lie. knows lie can render the
very best assistance to the patient of which the
Art is .capable.
REFERMSCES.—Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D.,
Rev. Charles M. Jamescin, F. Clarkson, M. IS.,
William Underhill, M. D., New York city.
Office for the present at the American Hotel.
Patients also visited at their residence if de
sired.
AfientoWn, Jan. 17, 1E355.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
William Yaeger,
Respectfully informs his friends and the pub
lic generally, that he has lately opened a new
Livery establishment in Law Alley, (in the rear
of Dr. Romig'S residence,) where he is pre
pared to accommodate all who wish horses and
vehicles, at the shorest notice and on resonablo
terms. his stock of Horses has been selected
with great care, and trained with an especial
view to safety, which places him in a position
of keeping the very model of a
P # 4 s l Livery' Stable.
He does not approve of hiring out broken
down, balky, runaway, ring-boned, spavined
or diseased horses, but of keeping the right
kind of stock, such as can travel well and do
credit to his stable. His carriages and vehicles
of every description will always be kept clean
and in good order.
Ho trusts that by strict attention to business
and keeping the best of stock, he will be favor
ed with a liberal share of patronage.
W. YAEGER.
May 9
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