Locluxian's AL WIC 13 11. "/"M" AND DAGITERZEOTYPE GALLERY No. 0 West Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. BLOCHMAH respectfully informs the citizens of . Allentown end vicinity, that he is now prepar ed to take AMEIROTYPES in connection with Daguerreotypes. His Ambrotypos are far superior to those of any other operator in town—however much may be talked of the " Patent" Ambrotypo, to the con trary notwithstanding. The Ambrotypo is a now and beautiful style of picture taken on glass, and unequall ed by any other style. They nroWithout the glare of the Daguerreotype, awl therefore can be seen in any view. They can be seen on either side of the plate, are not reversed, and show everything in its true po sition. Their cost is but a trifle more than a daguer reotype, and they are indestructable to the action of the atmosphere, and cannot be injured by rubbing or washing. Both Ambrotypcs and Daguerreotypes taken in an unsurpassed style without regard to weather. By long experience, arduous toil, a desire to please, and heavy investments of capital, ho feels assured that anyone who may favor Lim with a call will receive in return a 'perfect picture, not to bb excelled, in point of artistic beauty, by any one in this section of country. Ito would also invite at tention to his now and splendid stock of cases, which range in price from 75 cents to 10 dollars. Please bear in mind, that pictures can be taken in clear or cloudy weather. Allentown, Feb. 7. New Boot and Shoe Store lICALLENTOWN. FINK & BROTHER LATELY opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, at No. 12 East Hamilton street, formerly occupied by Jeremiah Schmickin the same business, but the public may confidently rely upon it that they will at all times keep on bawd, a better, larger,• nod at, the same time cheaper stock,, than was ever kept in the build ing before. They will always have on hand tilaam.Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, • Ladies' and Misses Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, Children's Boots and Shoos. Also, Coarse Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys, Gums, &c. All kinds of Gentlemen's and Ladies' work made to order in the most approved styles, nt short notice, and of the best of materials, and as they have hotter work men than ever worked in the building before, they aro willing to warrant all work. - Being new beginners, they hope by punctual at tendance to business and low prises, to receive n share of public patronage. March 26. COURTL ANDT STREET iIFIEII3III"33C.I4_IOLA 9 'ZS Courtlawit Street, NEW YORK.. J. S. STEBBINS, PROPRIETOR Now York, March 26. Denslow & Co., Commission er chants AND IVUOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREMAN DOMESTIC LEAP TOBACCO, MANUFACTURED Tobacco, and Foreign and Do mestic Segars, 21 South Front Street, Philo dolphin. Importers of Fine Ilavona &gars of the choicest growths of the Vueltn-Abajo, a large assort mint of which nro kept constantly on hand, and for sale nt a small advance on cost of importation. ;2(1 4- Consignments respectfully solicited, on which liberal advances will be made when desired. N. D.—Special attention given to orders for pur chase on commission, of TonAcco, ns also every de scription of Merchandiso, for account of parties living at a distance from this market. _giEPAlso Agent for P. A. Go'tz's Celebrated Gor man Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty diiTorou varieties. April 9 -' I E. W. ECKEItI"S WHOLESALE AND lIETAIL TOBACCO, SNOFF & SHAH 01W - 161E`CCEomat. NO. 13 EAST HAMILTON• STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. Constantly on band n large stock of Leaf Tobacco. Also a superior stock of Segars, comprking thp Infest styles nod brands, at the lowest City prices. All Goods warranted. July 20. y _ BEck[ii , s Ly EXPRESS, ETWEE N Allentown, BOMA= and Phi ladelphin. 01lice in Allentown, at George L. Hullo's, No. :10 West linmiltim street. Ofßoe in Philndulphin, N. 104 Race St. The proprietor, G. S. Becker respectfully announce:- to the citizens and business men generally, that he has just started o daily Express, as above, via. the, North Pennsylvania Riiil Road, for carrying _McMinn dine, packages Se., of every kind, at rates fully ns low if not lower, than any other Express, and all pack ages will bo•carried with the greatest care, and dcliv. eto 1 with promptness. Having had four years' experience in the Express business, Mr. B. feels confident that he will he able to supply tho wants of Unqublie inn satisfactorily man nor. All business for Allentown end vicinity will be promptly transacted by George L. Rube, Agent. Omen No. 30 West Hamilton street. N. ll.—Goods purchased, and all orders punctually attended to. AllentoWn, Tim. 2, s-grTo StorAcevers • 50 IDER VINEGAR. had 25.0 .13 c , a 1 n 1li b t 0 13 ooff I. i ' i rl: o C u lalitl i e i c i l rie Cie- o r . 1 4 ' i Z g rt n l ' ; Fourth street, Easton, Pu., at the city prices. Mer chants and Grocers, desirous of saving freight and carting from Philadelphia to Emden, would therefore do well by purchasing their vinegar at the Easton Vinegar Establishment. WILSON S 111111 E. Easton, March lib DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. A 8 far as the Coal trade is concerned, the former firm of Edelman, House & Co., is dissolved, which branch will hereafter be carried on by Charles .4 WlWant Edelman. Tiny now have an hand, e t their old stand, at the Lehigh, all kinds of Stone Coal which they sell at the verploireat prim C. A; W. EDEDIA:st. ?39"Aii persona still indebted to Ilie former Grin nro requested to make immediate settlement,' and sorb who may have any claims, to present theta at the Store of EDELMAN, DANSE ,t; Co. April 30. acA WG) Ualata9 MEICIIE NW' r7IIE" e:Ab "3111 E• TTA s removed his office to No. 79 West Ilamilton 1.1. street, between Eighth mid Ninth sts., over G. Bober's Clothing Store, next deer to George's Hotel, where ha can be found at nil times by those who need his profersional services. Artificial teeth mounted on gold, silver and platinn, in the highest perfection of art, and on the most scientific principles. All opera tions belonging to the Dental profession performed iu the most skillful and satisfactory manner. S. W. SINE. —ly New Spring and Summer sacopo • I.4JUST RECEIVED.AT ) c,k ewla. al , a 9, o. 35 East Hamilton Street, THE largest nesortment of .Spring and Summer Goods ever seen in Allentown. We purchased FOR CASH, which enables us to sell lower then any other Clothing• Establishment in town. We have so looted our Goods with an eye to durability and fancy, nud have none but the' latest styles that could be found in the New York and Philadelphia Markets.— We keep on hand at all times a large assortment of READY—MADE CLOTHING, such as Coats of every color and description ; Panta loons of ell styles and prices, all kinds of Vests, Shirts and Undershirts; Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, tLe., all of which are sold at extraordinary Low Prices , • and warrant, them to ho not only durable, but made up with neatness end taste. CUSTOMER WORK will bo done up es usual, and for our work we arc will ing to be held responsible. Wo invite all people who desire immense bargains, to giro us a call and thereby nave from FIFTY In SEVENTY-FIVE per cent. in the purchase of their Spring and Summer outfit. figisnomember the spot—No. 35 East Hamilton street, nearly opposite thu German 'tolerated Unwell. March 26. —tf . Virieder lic BergerM _ ,- WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS AND DFATMRS IN lIIATS'AND CAPS, No. 23 West Hmuillon street, Allentown. W E invite the attention of our old customers and friends, as well no the public in general, to our large stock of spring and summer style of HATS AND CAPS, good no the best, and cheaper than they eon . be purchased at any store-in town. This is an actual fact, and not merely idle talk to "dram on" customers, and as a proof of what we say, we but ask you to give us n call before purchasing elsewhere.— i Among our stock we have 44 •:,== Moleskin, Silk, Beaver, Ncutria, Russia, Cassimere, sort and every other kind ,' of Hats that can be thought of, eri±,-.... .-- ,- " and will be nude to suit the taste and inclination of all who may favor us with it call. STRAW GOODS.—Of straw goods we have a very lino and choice stock, not surpassed by any in town. ft consists of Men's, Buys' and Youths' Palmitin, Pula Leaf, Leghorn, Canadn, Maracaibo, Michigan, Ac.— A line stock of Misses' Bloomers. • Our assortment of CAI'S is ono of the most °sten sive in. the place, and ore adding to it almost daily Customers may rest assured that they can ho suited as the stock has been selected from the largest no. sortmonts in the cities. As nll HATS nro manufactured under the immedi nte supervision of the firm, both being !wadiesl hal ters, they feel warranted in saying that Sir durability and finish they cannot be surpassed, by any establish ment in town, 7€ "Country Merchants supplied at the Imre City prices. April 9, ISE Elias Mertz, Manufacturer and Wholesale an& Retail Dealer i Boots, Shoes, Trunks, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, fie., has lateh• re V moved his store from the Odd Fellows' Hall, t( No. 77 West Hamilton street. De has just returnee from Philadelphia with a largo stock of Mitti o. BOOTS AND SHIQES, of all qualities, sizes and prices, which will be sold wholesale and retail. Is 11 , 11110011 to the trade stock, he nuuu to order all varieties of CUSTOMER WORK, and in this department all work is warranted. 0 his own manufacture he will always have such a sup ply on hand as will accommodate LADIES, HENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. He has engaged the services of Mr. Charles 11. Wit min, of Philadelphia, as foreman and cutter. As he an accomplished workman, and all work turned out toiler his supervision, he feels confident he can please n point of style, finish and durability. • ,I:4s . Country Merchants supplied at City prices. :„Zift - All kinds of black and colored Listings to he ad at Philadelphia prices. • April 26. A NEW STORE WITH A LARGE AND ENTIRE STOCK OF a . %stiVi yr aODa, At No. 41 West Hamilton pt., corner of Eighth street, formerly occupied by Joseph Stepp. CT UTH SCHLAUCH have just opened a new Store at the above named stand, opposite Hag onbuch's Hotel, ivith an entire new stock of Goods, :•cleeted with great care in New Yerlt and Philadel phia. It can be relied upon that their stock is the most fashionable in town, us they have none that has been stored on shelves for a number of years, but all is direct from the cities. The 1111111011 Se stock com prises every variety of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, from the richest of Italian Silk to the cheapest of home manufacture. Therefore cull and examine for yourself . before purchasing elsewhere, an the challenge any store to sell cheaper than they do,—Al business done on the CASH SYSTEM, without regari to person. April 23, YOUNG & LEH, ‘VIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, NTS,. Caps, Lamps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c., No. •t 5 East Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa., A GAIN take pleasure in calling the attention of the .11 citizens of the town, and the public generally, to the largest and freshest stock of the above goods ever exhibited in this place, consisting of i•priag and summer BOOTS and SHOES purchased direct from the manufacturers in New England, at the low est CASH PRICES, which enables us to offer rare in ducements to our custotners, either wholesale or retail. Great care has been observed as to style, quality and sizes,—such sizes as are best suited for ils section of country. In this particular we aro prepared to give better satisfaction to country merchants than they will receive in either Philadelphia or New York. In connection with the above we desire particular ly to call attention to goods of our own maunfacture, suitable for all classes, consisting of Men's, Boys', Youths' and Children's Coarse. Hip, Calf, Morocco, Pat ent Leather and Buckskin Sewed and Pugged Boots ` , L ltibm. and Brogans , Congress and Button Gaiters, Monter eys, Oxford Ties, J:c., Women's, Misses' and Child ten's Calf, Kip and Morocco. Lace Bouts, Buskin nod Jenny Linde, also, Patent heather, line Lasting and Italian Cloth Gaiters, of various colors. We have paid particular +Mention to the selection. it of our stock of eq,'lti MAE Ailk- 'llll7 for spring and summer wear. We have a very hand some and cent alete assortment of Soft Hats for Ilents, Boys and Youf6s. Our (lents' Silk or Moleskin Hats are not equal ed by any establishment in town, as they are all malnufnetured to order by the most fash ionable Hatters in Philadelphia. . . STRAW COOLS.—In this lino we are not sur passed by any establishment out of the largo cities. Our see* is• very large, consisting of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Panama, Marken++), Leghorn, Peddle, Sennett°, Palm Leaf, Canada, Michigan, he., &c.— Children's Fancy Hats and Leghorn Caps, Misses' Plats, Ladies' Riding Hats, ,tc. • • Our assortment of Lamps, Trunks and Carpet Bags is 59 usual, full and complete. P. S. All the above goods will be furnished to Merchants in the country at the very lowest city Job bing prices. Orders are respectfuly solicited, and will receive prompt attention, April 9. ISH CM CO acplue, maatawavabil LEHIGH COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE Lehigh County Agricultural Society Will hob a grand Floral Exhibition on 'Wednesday nm Thursday, Juno 18th and 19th, 1810, in the Exhibi tion Hall at the Fair Ground, Allentown, Pul CLASS No. 1. For best collection Green House Plants, (not loss than 6 plants,) - 2 00 For bast collection Verbonnr, cut or in puts, 100 41 . "Cornationsi 1 00 II " Peconics, 1 00 " . " ' fleece, cut or in .pots, 100 For 2(1 best collection "' " 50 For beet collection Fuelisins;(Lntly's Ear Drop,) 1 00 " FelargoniulM, 100 it “ Geraniums, • 75 ' For best specimen Fuchsia, 50 " " ramifies, 00 For best collection Cinorerins, 75 " • " Calcelorins, 75 For best and rarest Plant, 1 00 Committee.—L. D. Leiseuring,l4r - .lReynoltle, Mrs. Vogelbach, Mrs. J. S. Dubs, Miss Lucy Blamer. CLASS NO. 2. For hest collection of hardy perennial cut flow ers, (named,) • For boot collection Pansies, " Petunias, • .‘, " Stock gilly-flowers, 75 o, " Indigenous or wild flowers, 50 -" Lilies, cut or in pots, 75 " " Antirrhinums, 50 " - " Asters, ‘t 50 • Flowering Vines, named, 75 Committer—E. 11. Newhard, Mrs. Thomas Steckel. Mrs. Joseph Diotrieb, Mrs. C. L. Martin, Mrs. Hiram J. Schantz. 'or best design cut Flowers, nd For best Basket of Flowers, 2nd For best Table Bouquet, For best.lland Bouquet, 2nd For best Mal 'Bouquet, Pair of Vase Bouquets, .71 Wreath of cut Plower. -3 f ;mum B. M. Selmmeher, Mrs: I. Gregory, Miss Eliza Romig, Miss Amanda E. Reie soil. Mrs. C. 11.•Mortin. CLASS, NO. 1. For best Pomegranate, 2nd " " For best Cu Melitn, 2nd " " For best Orleander, 2nd " For best Azalea. 2nd " For best Model of a Flower Garden. For best Phlox, (for Garden Bordem). For best collection of any kind of Flowers not enumerated in either of the foregoing Lists. 1 at Comm 1..-11 E. Wright, Esq., Mrs. V. Ithnner, Mrs. N. Weiser, Mrs. Unger, Mrs. Charles Wilmot]. CLASS NO. 5.--FRUIT. For hest collection Cherries, not lee, Ilutu 0110 , 11110 q. *1 0 2nd best collection Cherries, not less than one quart, For best collection Strawberries, not less than 000 111101% 1 01 2nd best collection Strawberries, not lees than onenuart, 51 For beet plate of Raspberries, I 111 2nd " For best plate of Currants, 51 7Z llooselierries. Com m Wee—quirk:l S:'llush, Mrs. William New 1. - 1 hard, MI'S. Relllo.ol Mrs, Dresher, Miss Maria C. Reichard. RIDING AND DRIVING BY LADIES. For the best and most graceful Riding, a Madonna Cloth (Silk and Wool) Riding Dress. 2nd best and most graceful Riding, a Silver Mounted Ring Whi For best and most skillful driving with o ne di ne horse p 2nd best, Broche, valuedslo lll a Gold enei Om) itfre—Dr. T. IL Martin, Edward Seidel., Pau Mallet, 1)r. William Wilson, Charles Wit Man.. OTIOE.--The emninitee are instructed not to eon shier extreme speed on this occasion as allowable it either good riding tir driving. • COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, Mrs. J. F. Newhard,' Miss Maria Cole, " Philip Pretz, Ann Reiss, " C. Preto, " Martha Stapp, 0 J. W. Wilson, " Sarah Ritter, " N. Metzger, " Anna Ko c h, " P. Troxoll, " Ellen Sweitzer, " Charles Keck, Mary Ann Kuhns, ' Edward Shinier, Eliza Breinig, " Benj. Loehman, " Cordelia Sanger, “ Ephraim Grim, Mr. Jacob Erdman, Miss Maria Eberhard, " John (ross, " Marin Mertz, " Paul Mallet, " Sarah Erdman, " Owen Schreiber, " Amanda Yeager, " C. Pretz, " " Louisa Moser, “ C. Seagreaves, Maria Helfrich, " M, I). Eberhard, " Mari Snider, " Charles H. Martin, " Mumma Keck, " .1. I'. Barnes, and Jonathan Reichard, who hove power to appoint Assbtauts. ay person wishing to enter Articles for exhibition please to have them mitered at the office and re e the exhibition earth. , before taking thole to the 1011. The time of entering and depositing will be In the afternoon of the day previous and on the first lay of exhibition, from six o'clock in the morning 'Mil 12 o'clock at noon. The Committee on award ng premiums will please meet at the office of tile Soci ety. at 3 o'clock . P. M., on the first day of exhibition, and immediately- thereafter proceed to their sel'erol duties and report to the President of the Society, by 8 o'clock on the next day lit the office. The Society j hove made arrangements to procure front celebrated Florists of Philadelphia a great variety of choice flowers, which will be exhibited, but will not enter into competition for premiums, and those together with any flowers or fruits exhibitors may wish to dispose of, will be sold at public sale at 3 o'clock I'. M. on the second dity of exhibition without any ! charge to the exhibitors, in order that the varieties of choice flower.; and fruits may be still more C . :Sternly!' in this vieinity.—PßEMlUMS must be taken up within thirty days •after the exhibition, or the money will revert to the society. ..:/. - ;e'r-Any person lint 11 member of the Society, wishing to enter Articles for exhibition, will be .charged twenty-five cents for n Ticket, which will admit him or her at any thnodur ing both days—Tickets to admit once, will be sold at I 121 cents. MEMBERS of the Society and their finui., lies will be admitted as usual. A GENERAL INVITATION To most cordially extended to the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Lehigh mid the adjoining Counties; who are lovers of the Beautiful, to attend this exhibition, bringing with them such articles of their own growth or production as will tend to make it what it is de signed to be, A GRAND DISPLAY or Tim ouNA MENTA I, BRANCH ES OF nonTrcurau We need not enlarge here on the influence which such exhibitions cannot fail to have on the minds of all who attend them— f lr It VST MI HOST The bcnutilhl and goeil aro joined by Gad and cannot well be sundered; he who loves the ono can not hate the other. Flowers are ,nmong the most beautiful of I His gems Hint decorate the earth ; iu proportion as These rise around our earthly dwelling and in propor tion. as a love for them is cultivated among us, just in the sane pyrportion Atoll wo resemble those for whom they were created, when the World was pure-' aid young. Como on ,then, ono and all, to this FLORAL, JUBILEE. Let the old mud young, grave and gay, all unite in adding to its beauty; and in pro-1 meting the pleasure and happiness of the Association ; and its hosts of friends. I= 11. J. CH JOSIILTA STAIILER, Secr S eta AN TZ, President y. May 28. • LOVEJOY HOUSE, • C. CILBERT CIBONS i 1 NO. 160 GREENWICH STREET, ATTORNEY AT L A W, Two doors below Cpurtlandt St., NO. 67 EAST 11AMILTON STREET, 4. NEW YORK. . ALLENTOIVN, PA. I 2.28 - TIOARD $l, PER DAY.- .:.4'.10-Con he consulted in English and Clerman.-TM_ ! LOVEJOY 41; FALLAN, Proprietors.AllentoWn, May 14. —ly' New York, Mara 2ti. ' -—3 in Iffifil or TIM CLASS NO. 3 REa ULATION QM Another Lot of Cheap Goods, L. Strouse it Co., NO. 9 WEST HAMILTON STREET, Would call the attention of purchasers to their im manse and complete stock of SUMMER GOODS, Embracing all the various and latest styles of Silks, Brilliantes, Poplins, Ging- hams, challies, Lawns, narege. Delaines, Solid col'd. De tains, Barcgcs, Swiss mulls, Conoles, .Taconets, Prints, &c., cheaper than they can be purchased anywhere else. Our Shawl stock consists of Crape, Silk, Thibet, Cashmere, Stella and Barege, at very icily prices. Also, a fine lot of Mantillas and Capes, cheap. We knee Silk Mantillas, some ns low as $1,50. Spring Shawls as low as $1,511. Very good Silks for fi:l cents a yard. We have all wool Detallies, of dif ferent colors, at 10 cents, French Larva, yard wide, at 10 cents, Calicoes, a large stock, as low as 5 cents. In the next place we have a fine assorttnent of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, COTTON DES, CASIIMEI?ETS, TWEEDS, LINENS, and n host of other Goods for Men and Boys' Wear. HOI7SE FIittNISHINO GOODS.—Our stock of House Furnishing (loods will always be found to con sist of a very general assortment, and at prices which will warrant satisfaction. Of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Collars. Veils, Trimmings, &e., we have the most complete stock in town. rill ~, $2 00 1 00 100 READY MADE CLOTIIINII.—Our sinelc of Sum mer Clothing comprises every thing in the Clothing line. It is made op of the hest materials. in the most durable manner. and will be sold.nt Philadelphia priers. We sell first-rule entire suits for $2.50. Q UEENSWA RE.—or Queenswaro we have a fine and stylish m , :sortinent. (minimising every article that is manufactured. We !MVO always on hand a general assortment of • C R 06ER lES vbidi we me enulded, to otthr ea low as the same nr_ ieles can lie purrhaged elsewhere. We want it dis inctly unclersttaal that, we lake all hinds of Country Produce. fur which we pay the highest market price. iu conch ion wu say. give 118 a call before you pur quiett eleewhere. Si 00 :i0 Hew 01111. :‘l,lll rest Robbery ALLENTOWN. T AST week one night one of our citizens was robbed of about $5OO, lint it is lucky that, all the rest of mankind did tint share the same fide, as .221 CD 64-24 ii CEIIIO lEFD yesterday Morning opened his new CIIIIA P * CASH STORE. nt his new building, No. :15 West Mimiltioi street, Allentoun, nnil would advise one and all not o let their money My idle and in danger of being stolen, lint go at once to .105. STOPP'S CHEAP CASH STORE, ns he lids opened one of the finest nssiirfth en t, of SILKS of dill colors and prices, and Ladies' Drcs, (foods, the finest, that ever has been seen in the place, and shoat snO Shnwls ofnll colors and prices, Calicoes•by the Cart Mall, chtaper than ever, Para- sobs, Embroideries and Hosiery, a very large assort ment of Ladies' Colltirs at S cents and upwards, La dies' Stoekinga cents and upwards. Ladies' i mores at 2 emits per pair and upwards, Linen and Union Handkerchiefs at cents n piece. Also, n splendid assortho•nt of bleached and unblettebed mss_ ! lies, bed ticking. Wile diapers, toweling, door and bible oil eloths, glass and queentivare, loolting•gla-s- Also. n sendid assortment lt EADV. MA HE CLOTH I NO pl , very cheap for cashs. So I, • would say to one and all to be thankful (lint you bare not been rolled, so that you may have the pleasure or gluing with your money without ilelnyth .105. STOPP'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and do as about half the good people of Allentown clone yesterday. Almost every house has been filled with new goods from Stopp's Cheap Cash Store. wide]) consequently has peen the town-talk ever since. ;7:-.o'Hon't forget that Joseph Stopp. bus inured four doors below. April It. Nevra. mir.A.ra.33.r_om IN ALLENTOWN, Between Dresher's and Hoffman 4 Bras' Lumbar Yards, in Hamilton street. P. F. Eisenbraun Co.,ete 'l4 7gr 4 iNFi'N RESPECTFULLY N 16- inform the cit izens of Allen town and the public in gen eral, that they have opened a Monatz YARD at the above named place, L .: and are carry ..,4,,•,1 , ~ zu ti n g on the bu -...c• i. . siness on all extensive scale. They have now in their Yard a very large and choice stock of Italian and American Marble which theyare manufacturing into Tombs, Monuments, Head and Foot Stones, Mantle Pieces, Table and Bureau Tops, Win dow and Door Sills, Steps, Posts, &c. Letter ing of the best style done in English and Ger man characters, and all kinds of Ornamental Work executed in the highest style of art and in the most substantial manner ; they will be pleased to furnish. engravings and . designs to suit the wishes of the public. They flatter themselves in doing as good work as is done in Pennsylvania, and certainly .the best in this section, and to satisfy the public of the truth of this assertion, they invite them to call at their yard and examine their stock and style of work. They furnish all kinds of Sculptures and Ornamental Work, such ns has never been made in Allentown. They also keep on hand some beautiful sculidOres made out of Italian marble, consisting of very neat and most chasts designs for Cemetery purposes, with Lambe carved to lay on the top, Flower Vases, Urns, Doves, anti many other figures, to which they invite the attention of the public. Ca - Great inducements are offered to country manufacturers to furnish them with American and Italian marble of the best quality, as they have made such arrangements as to enable them - to furnish it at city prices. They hope by strict and prompt attention to business, moderate prices, and furnishing the best work in town, to merit a liberal ,share of patronage. They also constantly keep on hand a large stock of brown - stone for building purposes, con sisting, of platforms, door sills, steps, spoilt stones, Sc ; &c. July 11. h t t . i 71---4441 1: 6 : 111 ,, j ' II ill ' 1 ) c . AjdKV) i W I 77 , - -I I 1 ' \ .W , ! l Alli . liii:'l,` , J i i I .. . L. ST.ItOrSE A: CO., No. 9 IVeat Hamilton etreat CLOCKS. IVATCIIES, JEWELRY. Silver Were and l'aney Artiehis, mill of n superior ,potlity. and deserving the examination of.thosa wh o . desire 10 procure the best }Duds at the lowest cash T ..... t . „, v, i.z : i•T,i t ,„,,,,_ ! , prices. Ills stock miniprises Clerks 0,..- -, .,.,'5 - 1)..,--__...,- of all :it vles and patterns, tlolil and i . ' ..iii.L...‘'..11/:::::".?-s - - - - -1 1' . .' :7lilver I . V:itelieg, Bold, Silver and , ither Waleh Chains. Wateli Keys and Seals, gold and silver Peneils : liar Ring,s, Finger Rings, Breast Pins . , Illiatiefels. Medallions, nuffPins, G. 01.1 pod Steel Pcn-. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Spy Glasses, Parke( Compasses, tuolii. Silvi r. and other Spectacles. sititabli for :ill ages. logetlmr with calm and every nrt iele lie- longing to ins liranelf of business. Ili:, prices ~, ~, 14,,, nod liberal ns they will 1., .r.iind in :our seaboard 1,,,,, and his goods will always prove to be what they are represented. iIIELODEO.NS. lie keeps on hand at assortment :if - Arelmteons. 01 ill Fie, and pniterns, ettilahle for Churches. Halls and private families, at prices as low as limy run lie Lough :wholesale :if the manufacturers. His instruments min nowhere lie excelled in point of time. lieatilY +lila low prices. lie also has 111111111111 it large laid good stunk of Aeemaleons. Flutes, Fifes, illusitial Boxes. ,t.e., Sr.. at exceeding low prices. :J.';.‘:• . (7li eltsi. IVatelies. Jewelries, Aceordeons. 'Alm :iiill Ilexes, A: i., will at all times he promptly repaired. and ell }rut It warranted (lir ,1110 year. CHARLES S. MASSEY. Surgical and Mechanical DENS T. nll. C. C. 11. GITIMIN, from New York, in vites the attention of those in Allentown I and vicinity, who orequire 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 he can render the very best assistance to the patient of which the Art is capable. ItursnmxcEs.—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, 1855 MB ROSE'S PATENT WINDOW BLIND. (~ ----.----- _,-, •,.. 9 1 .11 E subscribers invite 1/ Pl .l 'll 1 0, 4 .........„ ,i•-i- the attention of the ,t.. . • !.,,,, 1 ,-. k w „ ; !:.; piddle to t heir new patent .. `t,, : !'4 N. , ,.....:e,,i , . i..,...,,,,,L, 4 1, VENETIAN WINDOW 1 ;itx ! .. , .4....: ,-. l 44,:;ihig ",!!. IMINDS, which they are IP:' . :' .:-- :•. - .. - ..7 - i' - ' -4 .1 now ninnufneturing. and r..•=41 11 .7...."dr:-: 7, 047 4 7 . _•411 - 11 selling whole , mle and re ;••-•-.. ,r4L.: - 4÷7. 7,. 2; ; tail. at their Faetory, :i.. e7 7,, N,:::::::-7,7t;rtß;Dr. - 1..1..;12.5 West Ilandltoti r.zt, "54:77...,C,:,z,,,,,:•Lz---'•9,.7.,;:!Allentown, Penn. These •„er , r_..••••• , ,.. , ::Th - : - x._..',:e-",; , r 4 ;', - .,,e , lllicit. '% . 7, - 2:;;;;; I II•r - ,•:.;•rs 4 . 1: - : 11. 7 --i ; I ore thr 0111.01 . i0F to trer-IN2T - .;17;;;;17t-7...A - 2r0Z- - :_j any other ever maiiiitac ifit''',V:.7:_77:-..:'',::.•1;?,„:;1.71 ' hired, mind are scoured by 1 .- :. , .-..7... , .,:-.-zt•-•• 4 Leiters Intent, known as Ffs .,-, ..f.ir---i. , ...t.:.j.±;-.7: 7 3t ‘• It i ise's Intent ." They •i11''',.!, , ::: -: ;;;•:7..h, - ...71.' are greatly superior to 1 . ,,y:cr...i,r,!., : z; z.i.:„.v.-taja , -.„- - „':! all others in the fail dint I it„.i.c.4;5;,,..r . Fir,. - 1 . 4, - ..11..t, they are econstrueted with ti;4. - -.=- - .-4::::,.F• 2 : 7 : , ...:_. - -1,1.17.',. , AtiLi tipper and lower heads, + , ..i , i,W:li : >a:-..- - -;•-- _.2..'21;-; , :•7 1 in such n manner that I,_:.L._: - ... - --:..-- -: - -.1 when the upper 'tend is !listened to the whitlow-frame, the lower part may he separated or eonneeted with ease. A little child elm take the blind down, dean marcplace it. This is a great adVantage when it is remembered that. with the old style or Blinds, a mechanic was always necessary to lake them down Or plit thetli up. In other partiettlans, too, they exceed for lamely and entlVenielfte all iithers. 7.;.`;'•Tliis improvement will he attached to the old fashioned Illinds on rem:tillable terms. Orders ore respect rally solicited. l'ersons wishing to Feefire Valeta Rights of the above in any part 0 the Union. can do so by addressing the undersigne• at Allentown, Lehigh co., Pa. • Allentown, Mtty 11. SWEITZER'S Transportation Line. T HE ..dersi g .e4 is now prepared to ship all kinds 1. of Alerelonolize, ,te., from Philadelphia to E:ist'on, Bethlehem, AllMitown, Mauch Chunk, Penn Haven, and all intermediate places. Goods will be received and shipped from Nu. 65 North 'Wharves, below Vine •street, Philadelphia. Tho Lino, in fitted out in the best passible manner, which enables him to transport all Goods entrusted to his care with safety and des_ patch. As he in a new beginner, he hopes, by care ful and prompt attention to business, to bu favored with a liberal 81inre of patronage. HENRY SCHWEITZER, Proprietor. AuENTS. It. 11. Sellers h Co., Philadelphia. George W. House!, Easton. G. & A. Banbman, Preemansburg. Andrew /Weeny, Bethlehem. Aug. J. Ritz, Allentown. 7.iiT'l'ersens having Goods ill the Storo House at Allentown axe requested to take them away without delay. • May 7. EMEg 0002PGC1 V,7211-!1,) F0ir ...._.,_:,._. ._ Gt , f• '',. PP' '=•.-- - 1 1 10 1 qp, ( leH i .: ciie q - Aal , No. I I West. Hamilton street, Allentown. T HE undersigned herewith announces to the citi zens of Allentown and vicinity, Clint ho still has his Music Store, at the old stand above mimed, and that he has lately made large additions to his hereto, tbre well selected stock of Musical Instruments.— Among his stock he always has PIANO FORTE . S from the best manufactories in New York, of powerful ,yet pleasant tone, and warrants them to give satisfac tion. Aloe imported Pianos, of the best manufacture iu Germany. A , LIE 3r—a CoMPM`C=DINTSS, of the bet L Manufacture in the United States, of dif ferent sizes and prices. VIOLINS of all qualities and prices, VIOLONCEL LOS, of excellent quality, VIOLAS, or Contra- Bass, ACCORDEONS, of different sizes and prices, FLUTES ,anti FIFES, Violin • Strings, best quality. Bows, and in short all trim mings belonging to the Violin. • BRASS INSTRUMENTS will be furnished atshort notice and on the most reasonable terms, to which fact he particularly calls the attention of new Bands about forming, and those already established. Shoot Music anti Rooks for beginners for all musi cal instruments, always on hand. AS the undersigned makeS this his sole business, he will pay particular and prompt attention to it in all its various branehes. Ile is thankful for past patron age, and trusts that by keeping good articles at low ' , rives. to merit a continuance of the 0,11110. Ile respectfully invites people to call and examine his instruments, particularly his tit . and give them a trial, to satisfy notin: , s of their superior mechanism. JOSEPH WEIsS, April N. —fon • .4. IkT.M SSPOL° CD (C Ir. I CHARLES S. MASSEY, '1131.11i It ANIL _DEA LEI: IN . I EIVELE LES. N. 23 Ezvl Ilytnilton Nlrcci , op_ posit() the llerinan Itefortited Chttridt. Allentown I'n. The undersigned repeetfally informs his friends and the pokily in general, that Ito lilts mint-lied from New York and Philadelphia, Irhere he has purchased and 110 W offers for sale it full and tinciptalled .assort_ melt of September 2C. ROSES 1111311ERT ~ ~..', t. Dy the aid of a microscope, wo see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodice. Through these, this Ointment, when ruhlied on tho skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of tho Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of the Jleart, intimation of the Lungs, /Istlnna;Coughs and Colds, nro by its means, effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt pnssm freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointtnont far more readily penetrates Oro' any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other moans. Erysipelas, Salt-Rheum and Seerbutio Mullett. No Remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, on this Ointment. No (WO of Rheum, Scurvy, Sore !leads, Scrotbla, or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parli+ of the globe, visiting tho principal hospitals, dis pensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its lipid'. (Nait', mid has thus been the means of restoriug count -1,4 numbers to health. 'Sore Legs, Soro Breasts, Wounds milkers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having" to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers() glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Dello way has, by command of the Allied Governments, dis patched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments "1 this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the 31Aieal Staff, in the worst eases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or con. tmetion of the joints, even of 20 years' standing, Piles and Fistulas. Theso and oilier similar distressing complaints con b e effectually cured it' the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affeeted, and b y otherwise followin g t h e printed directions around each pot. Bulk Me Ointment and fills should be used in the fol. lon•in9 : B.inions Piles Sores of all kinds Burns Ithettnuttisin Sprains Chappel'l Hands Salt .111teitto Scalds I'hiil,i ins • Skin Diseases Swelled Blonds Sore Lugs Stiff Joints .Bout Sore Breasts Mears Lumbago Sore Ikads Venereal Sores I'dervorinl - Eruptions 51.1 . 11 Throats IVoundsof all kinds Sold at the Matinfaetories of Professor 110t,L0.. WA Y. SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 211 Strand, London, and by all respeotubje Dratggisteand Dealers of Mediefues Iln•uughout the United Sluts,nod the civilized world, in Pots, ut 25 cents, 6.2 a cents and $1 ea,h. :r,:vThcre is a considerable saving by taking tho lartfor sizes. N. 13. Directions fn • the guidanco of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot, .icw York, Jan. Ili, li CW. Clothing Store! C. U. REBER, a ill West Hamilton street, next door to l i l t e: i l i r i g , e , :i i i t 1 i I,l(iite la r g o r l g it , is I I'llllllroni 1 1 '1 . 1 i ' lti t . l i ; j I t juan'itl tte•tliigri,iienitl stock of gouda, such no, French, English and (ter mini Cloths, Ci:simeres, Vestings, Cassinets, 111111 Tweeds, which he will he pleased to make up to order, in the most approved style, which be in satisfied ho Van 1111. front the fact that lie has employed that popu lar cutter, Albert .7. Newhard, who is always up with the 'times in fashions, mid cuts and fits to suit thin tastes of patrons, after any fashion they may choose READYMADE CLOTIIING. Of ready mole Clothing he has a complete assort ment, comprising all styles, dualities and prices, and in this deportment claims preectletice from the fact i hat the Clothing is all manufactured at home, of good materials, and the superior style in ii Midi it in made, will alivays serum far them a ready and satisfactory sale. FURNISHING GOODS, 4c. Endowing a large assortment of Shirts, Collars, Stoeks. Ties, black and faney Silk Cravats. Hosiery, Sit;;polders, Mack and Silk Allem% black Hid Gloves, Rent's white and holey Handkerchiefs. Umbrellas, mud lot:; or other articles too numerous to mention. Gentlemen furnishing their Cloth eon have their gullet:Ms mode in good style and warranted to giro satiAtetion. Culling done at short notice. 'I lard' 19 Cheap Boots it Shoes, AT THE STORE OF Witty & Knauss, No. 21 East Hamilton street, Allentown. A L. RUHR having sold Ida interest in the estab_. lishmeut, the undersigned formed a co-partner ship, and now invite the attention of the citizens of the tuwn auttvieinity, as well as country merchants, to their largeand superior stock of UM hND. SHOES, al the obore named old stolid, ono door Oust of thu ikrintin Reformed Church, where they attantifueturu find cell it . 11 . 710LESALE AND RETAIL, sill kinds of fine and coarse gentlemen's Boots and Slioes Also. all kinds of (lie IRMA styles of Ladies' 0101 Children's Shoes, comprising all styles, 'polities and prices, Ladies' (takers, with or without hoe's, made sip of French, Italian English and Amorictin Lasting, of all colors and styles. Dress Shoos of. Patent Leather, Morocco, Kid, French Morocco and Seal, different colors, for Women, - Misses, Children and Infants. All wo sink is an examination of our goods and prices before purchasing elsowhoro. MEASURE OR CUSTOMER WORK will always be attended to with punctuality, in the latest styles, of good materials by superior workmen, Country blrercha,nts will find (lint wo are prepared to sell to them at tho very lowest city Jobbing prices. Orders respectfully solicited. WITTY A; KNAUSS. April 10 _EX .1%1" 3E I NAT FIRM j Geo. Lucas 8c Sons, JWIIOLESALE and Retail don 11‘ .1 - 411 .lers in Boots. Shoes and Trnaks. After carrying on a suc cessful business for twenty years, the Ruiner proprie tor on the Ist of January entered into co-partnership under U1(3 . 11'11 of Gnu. LUCAS at SONS, and intend to carry on the business on an increased scale. They will always keep on hand a very largo and cheap stock of BOOTS AND SIIONS, all of their own npmfac lore. They are all perfectly acquainted with the bu siness, and employ none but the best workmen, which enables them to warrant all work as represented.— They are confident, that their etoek is not excelled by any other establishment in Allentown, They call particular attention to their stock of Ladies,Gentle men's, Misses and Children's Morocco, Calfs k in, and India Rubber Overshoes. Tho seni or partneris thankful for the patronage bestowed on him during the 20 years holm been in business, and hopes :that by continued strict attention to customers, and Polling at low prices,. they will receive a full share of patronage in future. 9 - ell - Country Merchants will be supplied at short, notice and at the lowest City prices. GEO. LUCAS ‘t SONS. ~-~~~ Allentown, January 0 • Sob Printing, Of all kinds neatly executed at this Office 1211 A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE! . The Grand Exteinal Remedy. GEORGE B. REBER. --a MI IE3 WI
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