The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, December 12, 1855, Image 4

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SECOND YEA II
A RRANOMENTS for the Scowl Animal Col
n lectinn of this new and popular Ins.ittim
fur the diffusion of L h rature and Art, hart
been made on the most cxftnsive scale.
Among the works MR.:lily engage I. is tilt
far-famed :• G i EN:o A CRUC Fl X,' which wig
innlly cost ten thousand dollars.
in f g the iww Collection, the diffosior
of works f .tmcr WAN Art. and the (mem:l.:lgo
ment of American genius. have not been over
looked. Commissions have been issued ti.
ninny of the most distinguished American Ar
tints. who will contribute some cf their finest
productions. Among them ate three inarlAt
busts. executed by the greatest living Scutum]
—Mama Powitns :
GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Father of hi.
Country : BENJAMIN ERA N ELIN, the Phil
osopher : DANIEL WEBSTER. the Statesman
A special agent has visited Europe and mad;
careful and judicious select ions of foreign workr
of Art, both in Bronze and Marble : Statuary,
and choice Paintings. The whole r,rtnin g
large and 170113 We collection of Paintings anti
Statuary, to be distributed FitC:: among tht
members of the A ss..e:a lion for the Second Year
TBIIBIS OF MN:AM:MUM - The payment o
three dollars cowttitutes any one a menther of
this association, and cntides him to either on,
of the following Magazines for one year, and
also a ticket in the distribution of the 6 . .atuaQ
and Paintings,
The Literature issued to subscribers cowtists
of the following Monthly M .gazines : Harper's
Putnam's, Knicket hooker. Blackwood's. Gra
ham's, Godey's Lilly's Book, end Dickens'
Household 'Words.
Persons taking five memberships are entitled
to any five of the Magazines for one year, and
to sir tickets in the distribution.
The net proceeds derived from the sale of
membership, are devoted to the purchase of
works of Art for the ensuing year.
The advantages secured by becoming a mem
ber of this Association, are-Ist. All persons
receive the fit/! alae of their suksrriplon at th,
start, in the shape of sterling LitPrature. 2.1
Each member is contributing towards purrhas
lu g choice Works of Art, which are to he di:
tribit ed among themselves. and are at the satin
time encouraging the Artists of the country
disbursing thousands of dollars through i:s
agency.
- Person remitting funds for tm•mbership. will
please give their post qffire ad 4 Pcs i,r Jrul. s' nt
ng the month they wish the Mogazine to cunt
mence. and have the letter registered at t
Post Office to prevent loss : on the receipt of
which a certifleo le of membership together %yid
the Magazine desi r ed, will be luny aided to am
part of the country.
Those who purchase Magazines nt Bock
stores, will observe that 1)y joining this As.4oci
ation, they rce, ire the (mil f; re ;
in the annual tb. , tritut,.p!, nll at the same price
they now pay for the Ma iraznie alone.
Beautifully illusu•ttled Catalogues giving fal.
descriptions, sent free on.application.
-
For• Membership. address
C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. A.
At either of the principal Dili •es--
"Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 34S Broad
my, New Yorlt, or Western vflie, 166 l\ a
street. Sand'tskt•. Ohio.
JOHN D. S 11. Es, Honorary Fccre
for Allutto«•n and
November '2B
NY .Ik, no 5',.!;,V,11, 6 - , - ., C,(3'
Sll.l ELINgS 1 311111,
No. 34 Lis/ Hum:.'loll IJCII: iy
SacTer's Stole.
TAIHE andrl.,ienrtl re , r , cru
Ir cods thal oar, jo.t .
Philadelphia nod. Ne „
lions io ibeir a'reddy heavy and s•
sinc.h, and in e..an. Coon o alt bi- 0;;.%• s..
carry oil hasias.:. a; .ho ;rd loroo
erred by i faiher. .1 le; h 11";.s.er.
a o„P "'" ":
1.1 HR
w E
ever y de, e roo ;1.1.
n, sh; ri . lllllpS, h
Cramp •r $l,• I v m
such as r. ,ro 1101,..00Cii•
LEATHE'R, A general as•or..
meal and Oak S I, :.tdr, r
scantly kept on hand. Also and a ;
other Leacher , for saddiets.
The hi,eheht -11 d I r
either in sthrei i At Ihe Tanurro.
Two of us 1,-ir2. prile,i I Thii for
Conili,mi in 71,1*,a10.11.7 er , , , r a •• 1.,
TIC RA rerre,rnicil. h .11d ipv
de .11n2 and kw prices to ill"r.1 a 111 , er.ii shrirr,
Of patronage.
Sept. ID
-
New Vein).
° r MIE undersigned, having euter,d into co
partnership. under the II: in or ronoi
Troxell, have opened a tier Grain and Flom
Store, in the'store of Sol loon Weaver. No 147
West Hamilton street, next door to lb
tel, where they will keep constantly on hand a
supply of all kinds of Flour. Fred, &c. ---
Family Flour delivered at the hetta.s ef all who
ordei` from them.
They will do business entirely upon the
CASII SYSTEM, and can thetaire fa . ll a little
cheaper than any dealers who adopt any other
mode.
The lizhe3t Ciu.:ll price. pniil for grain. \Ve
Invite all who wish lo purchase flour c`r sell
grain to give us a call.
JESSE TI.
. PETER I'ROXELL, Jr.
c 7-1
Oct. 1
rro Tax colhoors.
rriiE Collectors of the several Districts of Le
A high county are he; rhy innilled to.alto
u? their Jlilitin l fines until the 26 , ii of Novell]
ber.inst .ititill as intioh t.'otnity and :•-:!at , as tile . %
can. and settle ill' li!and Siate tax
until Monday the 19.11 Derenillt I Ill•Xt.
IV order of , lie Coninii.sinners.
EDIVAIID
-- fit
November 14
Wit' er Laux , '•
VETERINARY . SURCEON,
A Ni) Cotunibi-iun Catasanqua.
A
Ho respectfully informs his friends and the poi,
iiu generally. that lie has ngein located himself zit Cat•
nstutqua, whore he is preperi. 1 to treat ell Oisentes of
the horse. lle has large end conanoilions
and persons giving tlisetteed hours tinder his charpi
can depend upon that they will be attended to in the
best manner: •
lie also sells and buss ITorses on ennunirelon
"Ms-Pricking and davking neatly executed.
April 11
A GOOD ADVICE TO LADIES.-If you want a
good cheap and fashionable Shawl or Dress j
please all at. Stopp's Cheap Cash Store.
Job Printing,
Neatly Executed at the " Register office."
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E. iV. Eck V ert's r
Cf t
El
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u WIIOLALE AND RI:TAIL , C
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P r
''Tobacco, Snuff and SegatE
ca Ci r
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4 No. 3), li:itE•t. Hamilton Sirect. r
n r
A 0. 1 14Elili'l)1,4'111. P a
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1 " -- .FGOODS ALL WARRAN7ED 0 - : t ..
t ,
..,, 1 uly 20. ql i v
c ' ; - 5-. ,.. v.. 1- Aririsr37Dr.:>nr.37,-aoIr):3-3c.;-.
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r17..0rg.. WATCIENIAEET: AND DE:II.ER P
4-1 JEWELRIES, No. 23 East Streo. oh
ow York sad Philndulphin, where he has purchnc,.
end n)w onre fur aide a full and unequalled
uc of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
-iiiver Ware and Fancy Articles. nll of a sillier'' ,
• 'ity, and deserving the em:•tnivation of those SI
,e to procure tie bust goods at the lowest o L'
price,. His i.tadtecunprii . es Clo
of all :Arles and pntteru Geld tin
tatolies, Gold. Silvor an
•t!ILT Il r ittch Chains. Watch lioys and Seems, gold an:
s :ver Poncile, Ear Rings. Finger Ring Breast P
.r
iraoelets, C'ef Pine, Gold and Steel Per
S:lver Table and Tea !Spoons, Spy Glarres. P. ,
C.'lFilta:SCS, Gold. Enver. and oilier Spe..tacli a. Ft it
'OF ell ages, t izetlier with each and every article h e
in7:ll,T, to his brunch hininess. pri..es.sro
,
•
and libertilus they will ho found in our seal)°, r•
,rrnii, and his L ; oods will always prove to be Ish.
they are reprezented.
iIIELODEONS.
OE
...:t.rill
Ho hoops on hand an assortmc•:t of Melo loons, o'
-.11 izes and patiorm, suitable fur elms hes, Halls at d
mivata at prices an low as they can bo
wholesale of tha manufacturers. His irstrumentt cal
nowhere ho excelled in point of tone, 1 °iit.!: nod
Tice!. Ho also has on hand a larzo and rms.! nto.l
f ACCOr(10011S, Flute!, Fifes, Musical Roses. Sm.,
at ex , ceding low prices.
F: .v.3 — Clocks, 'Watches. JAcelr:os, A-cotalcons,
-teal l3Oxcs. fit all times he promptly rovaired
and nil work cauranted for ono year.
CHARLES S. JIASSEY.
)turzr %). - ENT-r. Phil:richlin. Tice ntten•
ti , n of ti:e 1.111,1ic is invited to the ex ten
ice nrintitlict• , iy and ware-renin of the subscri
ber, Ivlto is pr , i arid to l'irni,ll, nt the shortest
notice, Iron R a every tlesciiptie t oli f .
Coln, trrors. PHI lie Pr,rute P., ildjurs. nion
rerondribs. liulrnrurs, Fflflltbl , llT. Si Flees, Ckairs.
Linn.% Doe, and other Ornitnental iron\Park of n 11. cot aqvu chat :toter. all of
executed with the xpiesi view of plen,in g
they cote; •111,2 the requisites ofd
I,enete a;el subsiantial co,o;truction.
l'uielrtscr.s luny rely an all nrtiele•
eat (Tully boxed anal shipped to their place ei
W. K. Tkio , :st:Tt.
I , n•rEit K f;': 1;
J. K. A10c.i: , 1;12
t- 3',
Do, l: of &signs will be sent to those \rho
wish to wake a selection.
ROBERT WOOD.
Avenue below Spring Garden St., Phila
filar lU 9j-31n
71 Courtlandt St rect. pear Jersey C4y Ferry,
NEW YORK.
THE above hong° is now Iltted'up Mr the ne
commodat ion of strangers and the public.
The proprietor, therefore. invites his friends
and others ‘vho desire ft convenient stopping
place' when visiting the city: to give hint a call.
Ell 1111( 11111 . 111111111,1111 1 SCLOOL
1 1
" Wig 101 ;ill , l 'Joys.
nt. rm .•Bneks County. P.
14 miles kdow Bethlehem and Allentown.
The 'course of instruction at this Institution is
thorimgh and practical. and embraces the usual
branches of a liberal English education. The
wi nter Tenn kill commence Ihe 22d of t Pm
her. 1855. Charges including Board, Washing.
Tuition. Fuel, Lights, &c ',560 per Session of
2' ) weeks, one half pa3'able in advance.
For .Circulars and particulars address
September 10
°tee:o,on p.g c.
Al. Al Wachter, Slater,
AlCeittown, Lehigh CoWilly,
fi EFTS for sale ft constant supply of the very
II best Roofing Slate, and will put. them on
roofs in a workmanlike manner, and on rea
sonable terms Communications promptly at
tended to when directed its above or left with
11. K. &Am.. agent, Pennsburg, Montgomery
county. All work warranted,
SepLewin'. 5
I=
I.
iilft;d ' I nes, Uooil 'I 'lines
the pe.pi, co
pocks and Coition conithez, I. t
•it• It 1111,1 ii is 11 , W C.lllllillivd !roan New "ir. it
ad Philadrlplita to Allentown. 19n Mnndii
I,i Inv time of cars ran over the'entire road tot
•it• first time, and there were sornrohing le.o•
, an 100 ears in the train, acid I suppose the)
iv e all siopp.i
S :PIS STOPTS CIII CASII STOE,
Alien ott.tt, at I\ 41, coiner iti lionititon ant
siteeis, near littgt ithoch's Hotel, for 1
.mssed his Snore, and by the lults of the ire
bend sus untititiry goods Stapp and his clerk
11,tie tinpocatnu, 1 ant sure that the depot tnu,
tight at los Store, and that the whole train to
.ars , must have been loaded with Goods for
opp. • We all stopped mot :iteked with aston-
Mott nt at the piles of Shov.k, llt ,
Perstan Cloth, Cashmere, Alpaca
~altettos, from .fl•tor to the celimg, ih
!otitis all new styles. Then I looked to ill
her side of
lac
Some, nad In, and behold, in
ye. Were ur,, , ted woh perfrei mountains
;Ooti.S. (Liti•llTl , 'reS, Ss ,
.errs litmtlicke Ta-o
1./apers, Toweling., Si, elce.2 Yarn. and oh ..1;
to.k, ..etts. ;11 ittok, ookil Comloets, C.l.
' , et.' Oil Cloths,(lltks and Ql-enswaro, 1.. km ;
F.trlcs..Sp tics ekt., Ar.e. Th,.
..., of , he elmks showed toe in another
he lia.l I ilrs of
Ire:late
itch as coats, vests, pious and over coats,
of their OWII he showed In,
lie prices ot some nil their goods, then I sail I
don't wonder that all the people say that Dti
lire has lha hest show and Joseph S °p it 11..
cheapest Cad/ .c:/ore.
8 , pi. 12.
B3MBiEMBI
N.Z.3 the GCVIUI Refortned Church, Allentown P.
nrirlc!sinec.l repectfull}• informs hie friends x.n
c pzo'l92 in general, that he has jnst retnrned fro!
rietember 20
NN T OD 1 S
efl'i l .1111"1,! I, Gil
XEramer's
7 TIMMAS C. KRAMER.
NLw York, Ocinber 17. 11-3 in
JOHN BALL, Principnl.
11-3 in
THE LEHIGH REGISTER, DECEMBER 12, 1855.
NEAL 3EL3113 30.• W.A9.13.1Za
./N A LLENTOWN,
Bettoccn Drcshcr's and ligiffnan'Zl. Bross' Lumbci
P. E. o , :iselabroaco 4• Co.,
RESPECTFULLY
. ViV,,.. 9-t 96r fe
...f.Vifil) All inform the cit
ria/1,, ft if 1 o„,i. +i l, mem; of A Ilen-
O!V ' p.iililiii , .ipri4 town and the
Mr ; e ! 00 1 1ili i 4 1 : I R
1
public in gen
't • • ;,:lt'!II , I 1', ,, ,t,C . :i:, end, that they ,
i4 . ,,,%-% - t...1,....0 have opened a
;:... it. ..-.-.:-.."----. —•—• -, fir , Mna Bus YAM)
~.....,.,,
,:,.. M;S:1.; t :
. F.' - A ' iiiißl
,!
,;4. i l
I.e,
and
the liv
c u a b r o r3 v:
tih,t-6; f , l!llittl.Vl' 4 11( „ named place.
"",. !.',,' , '- . - - -1 1 = - -- . --- - -1 - :: 4 . , i';V,. in gen the bu
-4.1.111
sines:: on an
extensive scale. They have now in their Yard
it very large and choice stock of Italian and
American Marble which they are manufacturing
,nto Tenths. Monuments, Head and Foot Stones.
\ramie PieceS, Table and Bureau Tops. in
low and Door Sills. Steps. Posts. &c. Letter
g of the best style done in English and Ger.
roan characters. and all kinds of Ornamental
Work executed in the highest style of art and
m the most substantial manner : they will b;
;,leased to furnish engravings and designs to
suit the wi.dies of the public. . They flatter
themselves in doing :Is glo I work as is done in
Pennsylvania, and certain'y the best in this
section, and to satisfy the public of the truth
of this assertion, they invite them to call at
'heir yard' and examine their stock and style of
work. They furnish all kinds of Sculptures
and Ornamental Work such as has never been
made in Allentown. They also keep on hand
some beautiful sculptures made out of Italian
marble. consisting of very neat and most chaste
leeigns for Cemetery , purposes, with Lnmb ,
, :arced to lay on the top. Flower Vases. Urns
Doves. and many other figures, to which they
invite the attention of the public.
ll:7fireat ieuhteements are offered to country
manufacturers to furnish them with American
tad Italian marble of the hest quality, as they
pare made such arrangements as to enablt
hem to furnish it at city prices.
They hope by Strict and prompt attention to
tusiness moderate prices. and furnishing tin
best work in town, to merit a liberal share of
I at voltage.
They also constantly keep on hand a large
:tuck of brown stone fin• building. purposes. con
•isting of platforms, door sills, steps, spout
:tones. &c ; &c.
July 11. tf
Colinly h igh Scilool,
.Esssfriev.
T.ehigh County Iligh School will Om
tnence the third session on Monday, Octo
her 23d. 1855.
The course of instruction will embrnee the
tlitE•rent branches of a thorough English Educa
:ion and Vocal and Instrumental :%Insic, with
ihe French. German anti Latin languages:
Young Ladies and Gentlemen. who may. wish
.0 study the art of teaehing and may desire of
heroming Professional Teachers are requisted
o inquire into the merits of the High S 'hoof.
There will be no extra charges made fur stu
.ltts wlitt wish to study Astronomy. Phi oso
and .Nlathenuttics. The Lehigh County
rfa S,•I t ool can boast of having one of the
1.1 Te . t •rt pes now in use. and also all the
lostrd,iral and Mathinatical Instruments
quired to f.trilitate a stotlent.
The session will five months. The
-diarges are ten. twelve. and fourteen dollars per
:ession, according to the advancement of the
scholar. An additional charge will be made
to such students who may wish to study
French. German. Latin and 'Music.
Boarding can be obtained at very low rates in
private families in the. immediate vicinity of the
or %dill the Principal at from 50 to 60
dollars per session, according to the age. Eve
rything is included such as tuition, washing.
fuel and lights. The buildine• ' will be fixed so
as to accommodate one hundred students, anti
the Principal will be aided by good. and exile- 1
rienced assistants also in Penmanship.
For Ciretilars and other information, address
JAMES S. SHOEM ATZER, Principal,
Entus, Lehigh County.
0. W. Coormt, Esq., Cashier of the Bank cf
Allentown.
TnoNt.ts B. CoorEn, I\l. D.. Cooper , burg.
(7. F. DtoKEssitow, M. D. Lower .Nlilforch
MARTIN KEMMERER, Esq., Salsburg.
TooNtAs BURKHALTER. EIMMIIIIS.
WILLIAM .lAcnity. Lower 3l3eitngie.
S+gin et. 11.31M1.:ItElt, Esq., Upper Milford.
Ennuis, -or t .t. 12.
T :Ei
HE undersigned give notice, agreeablyto the Laws
of P. nin.ylt :min, that they purpose mahing ap
ylioution at the next term of the Legi,latine .1. Penn
ylvania fur the incorporation of a Bank, to b e l oon
tel in the Borough of Catesatpta, and C o unty o
1,chi;111, under the name. style and title of the "1.1; oh
~ruatuFauti n a- to have general banking and disemn t.
lug privileges, the capital to he ONE HEMMED TII , V.
,:.INI, DOLL:EA, and to commence operations when the
.aid sum of One Hundred Thoutand Dollars shall have
!wen paid in.
Joseph lanbaeh; James D. Schell.
Robert Williamson, John Thomas,
David Thomas, John Williams,
Ur:a% Bruner, , Joshua Hunt, jr..
E. 11. Either, . 'Augustl.; 11. Gilbert,
Reuben Ditcher, Charles G. Seht.eller,
George Scherar, Simon Sterner,
William FilLiuns, Peter Laux,
Henry Sellers, James W.. Fuller,
Reuben Patterson, Samuel Thomas,
Charles Grafin, Owen Rice,
Morgan Emanuel, Charles-D. Fuller,
David 0. Tombler, M. E. Albright,
Charles Rau, S. 11. Lacier,
William Goetz, F. .13.. Martin
June 27.
tkaNllll%lll. ties.‘l! Stove.
Tj D. BOAS. Manufacturer and Wholesale and Be
ll, tail Dealer in Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, no.
oak Seventh street, Allentown, .Pa. Ile fiatter:4
himself to say that he has ut all times the best and
cheapest stock of '
.TOBACCO AND SEGARS
ever brought to this place. Dealers in the above or
4ieles will tied it to their advantage to give ma a call, as
I sect at the lowest Philadelphia and New York whole
stic prices. A general assortment of American and
Foreign Leaf Tobacco 'always on hand.
OM
•
V ex\ etian s.
ALEXANDER P. MUIR, Into of Philadelphia,
rehlectrully informs the citizens of Allentown
and vicinity, that be has lately taken the establish
ment of Mr. ClumM:s Rose, and is now carrying on
the business at the old stand, No. 125 West Hamilton
street, in all its various b :an ehes. He employs at all
time pone but the beet workmen, and warrants all
Blinds of his manufacture to be of the beet materials.
Ile is prepared to make Blinds for . Churches, Public
Buildings, the. • Particular attention paid to repair
ing. Having had [natty years' experience in Phila
delphia, be flatters himself that he can furnish its good
aud fashionable an article as can be had in the city.
January . —.lv
1I - I,v
A New
Yards, In llalniltoti sired
lIEFER EN CES
11. D. BOAS
CATASANIIII AGAINST NE WIRD !
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
READY-NIADE CLOTHING
AND
80 , . TS 'AND SHOES,
EVER SEEN IN CATASAUQUA,
!s at Geiz's Cheap Store.
wm. GETZ adopts this method to inform the
w citizens of Catesauqua and surrounding
Country that he now has on hand a very large
and excellent assortment of
Ready made Clothing,
1.1}D113 XTh 3i1(D.13 0
and is confident his stock cannot be excelled in
the County. He has lately received from Phil
adelphia a very heavy stock of SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS of the most fashionable
styles, from all of which he will make to order
and also keep on hand a supply of READY
MADE CHOTHING. Orders to make up
gOods to measure will be accepted with plea
sure, and punctually attended to. and as he is
a Prtlciicq! Tadur, guarantee perfect
ilts, and none but the best workmanship wil
be suffered to pass his hands. Ills Ready-made
consists in part of Dress Coats. of evelry ima
ginable style, for Spring and Summer wear
Pantaloons. fancy and plain of all prices. Sur:!
mer Pants in great variety : VestS, Satin, fancy
and plain, drawers, shirts, collars, cravat
..nspenders. &c.. all of which he is dote
mined to sell at the lowest prices.
Ho also has on hand a very large nssortmen
of Gentlemen's Sr
1 . •:; 11. perfine. French Mo•
room Calf-skin and
Patent Leather •
' lll/402 ' • BOOTS,
besides a large lot
of coarse men's and
boy's boots.lZ;Jnek of Ladies shoes is very
:urge. among which can be found every possi•
tile style. Children'S shoes of every variety
and style, plain and fancy colored.
May 0
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An pica:mint to tic
taste, in it tistion upon the Live:.
...tumach 11.114 !_cucrnl eystcm. As au
and AlUrative Physic, this 3lLliciiio
lIAS NO li:Q1:.1L IN TEE NVOItLD.
_ - - -
I have used it constantly in my practice fur upwards
ten y6ars in all CaFC . :I when` t good Physic and Al
•crative was required, and Ivould nut now du withedd
d. it is the
PIIYSICIANS ASSISTANT,
!ts well as the safest Nati!). ht use.
Child
ren drink it with phentre. It will not nauseate thi
weakest stomach. It produces no griping, but oper
!nen cosily. theroagidy, ru 1 is sure to eradicate all
impuritieii from the system if it i 3 prelieriy
TIIOUSANDS OF LIVING 'WITNESSES
are ready of toi:tify to it.qt.tiperitir virtues, inilepenii
ila of its purgative laid qualitivs. It has
cured 1.!1:2 cues of Eryisipelits itt u few daye.—
It it a
NEVER-PAM-VG CURE
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Ile IL•ad-a,i:c, Liar C(0.111d.:111:1. 4111111111i1T. liltllll*
C. , 1111:191111. 11 lens Fcv. r, Pains in the Shia ...Cad:.
breast, and Lind,. Clamps. Iminhagi.. lVorno..
Middies on the i kIII. Pimples, Cutaneous Eiruptitt,
Obstruetione in the Sys:etn, l'untlipatitin of the
.Itiseaset. Pleurisy, Fe
male Irregularities, Bowel Complaint., 1 teen; of all
hinds, it c. It demise, Lp its superior medical ‘ir•
tiles, the uleerous,hitumr from the blood mil - corrupt
bile &Cm Cie stomach, carrying it Mr through the
natural uluume4 ; IT INI - 16011ATIIS Tae BLOOD 1111 , 1
loaves the System healthy. I tit k my frietide to
test the :drove and 1 rosiounco a verili..t lie
they shall be impret. o-1 by the evidence. Thoeutvlto
Leon Inc prufmsitinally v. al not dunk its north.
Since its first introdan . li. , ll. no medicine I;;. attain
ed such wonderful popularity. and its riles have ir -
creased beyond the 11111 A hoped ..r its rri,t,
Nciehluir , recommend it as ti safe and
LED ! Phys:citine carry it with them.—
CHILDREN will
TAKE NO OTHER
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after one trinl, Lind pnionts l 011 id tUve no other in
their kit:nines. Peoplu living in lots tied inneLliy
coon trice. suf.ieel to dendly miasnine, where Fevers.
Ague and Fever, and bilious complaints are wore apt
to be. trill find the "Liipiid C'nthartie" the most po
tent remedy vet tried. live it a trial.
Whole!lio he A. B. & D. Sands, C. V. Clickncr
Co.. and C. D. Ring, New York.
Full directions aecompany cloth bets e. Price .50
and 13 wL. of ten and twenty dm , ea.
Priee'pol Depot. IU9 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by
Aaron Wint. Allentown. and by all pre.wetahle Drug
eh.ts throughout the country
September 10.
LIO IFS At „A. la 9 0
040ARP 3 W14 ,
—SARLOONS-lc
No. 9 West litunilton street, Allentown, Pu.
Pictures most rum of beauty's radiant face,
With life-like figure find 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'e• which affection weeps
When sail bereavement hearts in sorrow steeps ;
Portrayed with excellence of artist's skill.
. .
Are Intdia LOCIIMANS !—go when yon will
-1-1 LOCIDIAN, respectfully informs the citizens of
: Allentown, and vicinity, that ho may still be
found at his old established Sky, Light Daguerrean
Oullery, No. it West Hamilton street, where he is ever
ready, rain orshine, to take pictures not to he surpass
sed lis any artist in this Borough. By long expe
rience, arduous toil, and heavy investments of capi
tal, he feels assured that any one who may favor him
witlyi call will receive in return a perfect picture, not
to Le excelled, in point of artistic beauty, by any one
in this section of country. He would also invite at
tmtion to his new and splendid stock of eases, which
range in price froM 75 tents to TO dollars. Please
bear in mind. that picture: ean. be taken in clear or
eluttoly weather.
Allent,wn, Feb. 7',
EMI
Bonnets! ilomiets
ATll*.s: m. M. STOPP, have Just returned from the
.i. cities with nu immense stock of •:•
FALL AND WINTER BONNETS,
caps, ribbons, flowers, frosted and plain velvet,
striped plush satins, and figured fancy veils, children's
hoods, and in short, ell that belongs to a fashionable
Millinery Store. Everything they have is new and
fresh from New York and Philadelphia, aminow offer
the above goods, wholesale or at least 30 per
cent. less than they can be purchased elsewhere.=
Country Milliners supplied at City prices, and it will
btl to their advantage to give us a call before purchas
ing elsewhere. Bonnets repaired according to order.
Don't forget the place, corner of Eighth and Hamil
ton streets, in Allentown. .
Laept.. 12.
-A N D
ISE
=I
lIMI
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ORDERS
BILLED FOR ALEUTS OF THE COiIIiTRY
"g: '66
Say, Julius, wherel
did Clam get dem sie, rs ,„
Well, pose lie got dell,
at Massa ROUE'S.
Clam, goin' dere to b- -
some. I'se a dandy nigg er '
and want a Lust rate artii!..ll,
c 1 1 .4 IBA na M 9
11f ANUFACTVILEIL OF
HAVANA, YARA, PRINCIPE,
AND ALL KINDS 0
Superior Sellars,
and dealer in
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO,
No. 27 North 7th Street,
•
ALLNNTOWN.
t1:7 • Orders filled for all parts of the Union.
Sept. 5. IT, —tf
•
TRUSSES, TRUSSES, TRUSSES
C. IL a•cedles,
Truss and Brace Establishment,
South West Cnr. of Twelfth and Race Sts.,
PHILADKLPHIA
f MPORTER of fine FitEscrt TRUSSES. Collibill
ing calreme lip;hiness, ease and durability
with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited 1)(-
I emitting amounts, as below :—Sending nuns
her of inches round the hips, and stating side
affected.
Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double
—ss. $6. $S and $lO.
Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a
cure, when possible, sent with the Truss.
Aii4) for sale, in great variety,
• Dr. Banning', Imprard Pia.nt Hotly Brae .%
For the cure of Prolapses Uteri : Spinal Prop,
and Supports, Patent Shimbler Braces. Cites
Expanders and Erector Braces. hilavted to al,
with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs : Eng.
fish Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensorii,
:syringes—male and female,
.'o" . Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants.
August 1. 'll,
WILLI'Ain REEDIE
1 ..8 ,t'3 1.13
AND
MOI%MiUMI
NO. 10 WILSON'S ROW,
ALLENTOWN.
Respectfully informs the public that . he is
still pun- n ing 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
once to give him a call. In addition to In
Shaving and Hair Dressing business. he earn
estly invites the attention of the public to the
fact that he has just received from Philadelphia
u 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•
title. Gentlemen's Wigs, Dressing, Toilet and
Head Brushes, Tooth Powder, an excellent ar
ticle, Cologne, Hair Oils, and Perfumery of
every deseription, Military Shaving Snap. II Hui
article, Washing. Shaving. and Toilet Soap
Shaving Cream. Powder and Puff boxes, Walk
ing, Canes, Segars and Segar Cases, Bay Water.
e..
The public is respectfully invited to give
him a call
Jan. 21.
AN . 11S U WiL3 - ND
OEM
United States Insurance, Annuity nil Trust Co.
S. E. corner of Third and Chestnut Sts
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL F.:,250.000
VIONEY is received on deposit daily. The
amount deposited is entered in a Deposit
Book and given to the Depositor, or, if prefer
red, a certificate will be given.
. All alms, large need small, are received,
and the amount paid back on demand, without
notice.
con
jug
the
mterest is paid at the rale of fire per cent.,
nmeneing from the day a deposit, and eras•
. fourteen days previous to the withdrawal o(
money.
On Olt:first day of January. in each year, the
interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor,
or added to the principal, as he may prefer.
The Company have now upwards of 3,500
depositors in the 'City of Philadelphia alone.
Any additional information will be given by
addressing the Timasmum.
DI R ECTORS
Stephen R. Crawford. Prest., Lawrence John
son, Vice Pres't., f ‘mbrose T. Thompson. Ben
jamin W. Tingley. Jacob L. Florance, William
M. Godwin, Paul B. Goddard, George-McHenry,
James Devercux, Gustavus English.
Secretary and Treasurer, PLIN3' FISK.
Teller and Interpreter, J. C. Ochlselihwer.
September 5.
• [i7Paper Hanging done at the extreme low
price of 12t cents per piece for all paper less
than 18 inches in width, and 2 cents extra per
inch when it exceeds 18. Scraping and sizing,
if necessary, to be paid extra
May 23
liard
OW4
MN
pR. C. C. 11. cui.nts. from IC( w York, in
vites the attention Of those in mi t n i cm
and yiCiairC, who rt tinire opt ratiens en th e
natural 'Meth. or who arc in nerd of artificial
ones, ,oporior ittode ofoperating in all the
d.lli•rent departments of Dentistry.
!laving hail ight years' nee in his
twore,sion. and availing. himself of evi.ry valu
ablc
improvt im nt, he knows he one milder the
very best assistance to the patient of which the
Art is capable. '
RErEur.scEs.—Rev. Thomas De Witt. D. D
Rev. Charles t 1 Jameson. F. dm kson. M. D.,
William Undi skill. M 1).. New 'l'm I; city.
Office fur the present at the Antillean lintel.
Patients also visited at their residence if de
ired.
A . ileniown, Jan. 17, 18r5
T-Gm
The undersigned respectfully inform their
friends that they have just veto! ne I front Phil
ade•lphia. and are now untoteking at their Store
iu Seventh strict, below Walnut, a large assort
' meta of
Fresh Gr•orrer•jes,
consisting of all articles genet.-
ally found in a well conducted
Grocery Store, which they will sell us low if
not lower than any other store in town. Their
present new stock in connection with the goods
they had on Land enables them to otter• to the
public the best selected assortment of Groceries
to be found in Allentown. They also keep on
hand all kinds of NUTS, sneh as Pea Nuts,
Cream Nuts, German Nuts, filberts,
which they will sell wholesale at very low
prices to country storekeepers and hucksters..
They also keep on hand all kinds of
.~'!'O.'•E CO SSL,
which they are able to sell at the lowest possii
ble prices. •
Ca - Fire Wood can be bad of them in any
desired quantity, and at low rates:
Call and see Wire you purchase anywhere
else, and satisfy yourselves of the-above facts,
They return their sincere thanks for the
patrontmc heretoßtre received and trust they.
may continue to merit a liberal share of public
custom.
Allentown, Aug. 22
Dr, J. P. BARNES ,
It) ti 4
V„TILL performs all operations on
.. 177 . 79 1 L- 7 the Teeth with unpreeeeried sue-
.1I11:01 for cOtilfrirt to the wearer
and durability sail brautifulness in appearance.
'rho general satisfaction he has given for years
has 'won duly appreciated by the patronizing
'public. • Office No. 48 East Ilamiltou street, up•
stairs, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's.
Store.
•
T—tf •I July 4. .L.--137
JMIN7IiT3EILOELY,
Clocks and Watches.
John Merrhard ,
ILESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public in general, that he has lately pur
chased the entire stock and fixtures of Mr.
Joseph Weiss, (with whom he has been engaged
for the last saven years,) and has removed the
same to No. 21 West Hamilton street, lately
occupied by llko & Co. He has also just ro
- ceived from New York a
'
, large stock of •
1—#9:7?1,1 FrE Rp,
11%w t r, 1 DIRKS AND WATCHES
His stock is well selected%
i':tralTlPPiMvimmill and consists of a large as
sorttnent of Brass Clocks, of every description,
at the lowest prices.
Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lapine,
• Quartier and other frOtche3,
Silver Table and Ten Spoons, Cold, Silver and
Plated Spectacles. to suit all ages, and warrant
ed to be nettle of the best materials.
llis stock of .1 . , w‘ lry is large and splendid,
and comprises all the most fashionable articles,
such as o,dll. Silver and other Breast Pins,
Ear and ringer Rings, Gold Watch' Chains.
keys. &e , Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Gol t k.
Pens of a t z upetior quality. Silver Combs, and
and a variety or articles too numerous to men
tion. lie feels confident that the above goods
are the best in marhet, and offers theta to the
public at the lowest prices.
lle would particularly call your attintion to
his stock of CLocKs AND WATCDVS, and urge
you to call on him before purchasing elsewhere,
as lie 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 WO -lies and ffirelrti. repniree in the
neatest nod tw:a wanner and at the s%ortest
notice—all his work is warranted
Alluntowii. MA): 2
{lo! r 11:e'Am Yolk Store.
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1 I , VE jra reevived a I ogL supply of Pall and
3 IVit,r Good:4 v. hich I liry It knight for
.w.li nod are 0 Wing to sill at a sn.all advance
on ilw sanw terms.
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t.t , ortiovitt (pf gotttis to suit the nto,L ftotticlious
o w to,iv4 rso. inttlotling Allentown and
si. ittity. 'Mir stock consists of
Black Silks, Ph.io l'oncv do., French
Ttv,ll. Pcr.sian do.,
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Letmoo.w• c.'oth, , Sc.,
hr.! Ril I ( vs. G A,rcs,
11,114, .1(1 , S1/71S 11hi , .h.d and
!Iron n. and in filet all r toll, goods as the trado
aro in ilt.cd of constantly or, hard.
(lUD iCERI ES a 9 low if not lowor
R 75.41 than can In. had elsvw here. I. owl
,' try produce or all kinds NV I atm.'
~iti escltnu.e f ur
good
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Surgic tl and
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A Fres!! Asorlltiel,t,
& RITTER.
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