• • .• • • - •• • • .. • • • . " • • . • • '44 • / - • aa-• • • r 74;;• • • rte • .4 • • •‘4 4 , 1* , k*, •• 0 - •:_7• 1 - r'• •- - • r • • • .11 • •i.,, • • •411 - _ O•4 - * .• . • • e, .:P.• • t t „ "- • • • • A FAMILY NEWSPAPER " • NEUTRAL IN POLITICS. Elcuoteb to News, filet:attar, Voctri), S'ciencc, illecljnitics ; agriculture, the Diffugion of Useful :Information, General iliitclliositce, ,lortmicirtent, &c. VOLUME IV, THE WHIN REGISTER, 4s. published in the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh County, Pa.,every Thursday TRX AUGUSTUS L. RUIIIE, Xtsl 50 per annum, payable in advance, and t 2 00 if -not paid until the end of the year. No !paper discontirmed, until all arrearagcs are paid :except at ihe option of the proprietor. AisvrairissierCrs, molting not more than one - square, will be inserted three times for one dbllar 'and for' every subsequent insertion twenty-five 'cents. Larger advertisements charged in the 'same proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines, 'will be charged seventy-five cents, and those making six lines or less, three insertions for 50 cents. IV' A liberal deduction will be made to those who adi•ertise by the year. L' - e" Office in Hamilton St., one door East of the German Reformed Church, nearly opposite the "Friedensbothe Office." :I„ligiv FASHIONABLE ~M princr & Sumther have just received from ''Nets York, a very handsome assortment of $ - 00iig:nnd Summer Goods for Ladies and `,:Getitleinen's wear, which they will sell at ''very low prices, and invite all who wiFli to buy good and cheap Goods, to give them a call. • • • rOCerieS. The inbscrt, "77. have now on hand and coffi•r for sale:, at wholesale and retail, at very reduced prices, a largeassort rifeirat went of I,ti - leftwo G 1? 0 CE 1? 1E 8, such as Coffee, Sugar, Molas ses, Tea, Spices, Salt, &c. PRETZ. GUTH, & Co May PRETZ, GUTH, & Co Mnv 9 LADIES ! Listen To The Call!! Fashionable Millinery Store! MRS. M. BROWN, In announcing. to the public the recent change of location in her MILLINERY EsTaBLISILIIENT, from East, to West Hamilton • street, be tween the New York and Mertz & Landis' Store, has also the satisfaction of stating that she has just returned front Philadelphia with a large variety of Ladies and Misses EONNETS, which she is,satisfied she can sell cheaper, than any other establishment of the kind in Allentown, at wholesale or retail. tier assortment among other articles con sistts of Spanish Edge, Rut-31boni, Sal in Tn. lip, Tulip Milon, White Chip, Wild a large variety of other fashionable styles not mentioned. • She has prepared herself with a large and elegant assortment of Fancy Ribbons, Tabs. French and Snterie an drtificials, has also an assortment of Silks and Lawns, which she will make up in CASING AND OTHER BONNETS, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. . Old Bonnets, dyed to any color desirable, and shaped and made up in the latest and most fashionable styles. . ' CVMilliners from the Country will do well to give her n call before they purchase elsewhere, as she has prepared herself with an assortment of Fancy Millinery Goods never before equalled in Allentown, and will liapose'of them at the lowest Philadelphia prices.. Thankful for past favors, she trusts that thil reasonable prices she disposes of her ar ticles, will induce many to become regular customers to her establishment. April 18 Paper Hangings ! • TILE • Cheapest Manufacturing Warehouse lu PhiladelphiO, Is in sixTu STREET, one door below Race, where purchasers and dealers can se- WS from New Style Gold and Satin Paper for parlors, 'nivel and Cold Seollord Borders. . as - well as Hall or Entry, Chamber and Din ing-room wall papers, which will compete in Efyle and quality, with any in Philade!. 'phia, - or any other city in the United States, and at a saving of 25 per cent. . • WM. H. PATI'ON, , . . ..:Maiinfacturer of Wall &Curtain Papers, N 0.03 North lith 1 door below Race. ,Decerither,Oth JOlit PRIMTAVrfery Neatly executed at thu "Register" Unice. BUILDERS ! LOOK HERE ! ! A NEW r,oT OF • HARDWARE!!! The undersigned announceio the public, that they have st returned from Philadel phia and New York, with •.a very large lot of Hardware; consisting of • , v House .hernishing ' ' 2 Cutlery, Coach Trimmings, Saddlery and Shoe-findings, all of which will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give SAEGER'S HARDWARE STORE, sign of the idol ° PIM, a call, iil(.rder to convince themselves of the fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.' 0 &J SAEGER.. To House-Keepers. A great assortment of House furnishing articles, such as. - ENA MELED and tinned inside, cooking vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket tles, fish and ham kettles, frying pans, grid irons, waffle irons, &c. TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from com mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns. KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz ens ; also knives only ; carvers. steels, cook and butcher knives, with a variety of other manufactures. POC K ET and PEN KNIVES—Razors, scissors, shears, from the best makers ; one, two, three, and 4 bade knives. ¶-2in SHOVELS, snades, hoes, chains, rates, pick, axes, &c. SHOVELS and TONGS, iron and brasS polished steel tire sets and standards, coal hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons &c., and for sale by 0 & J SAEGEIt. IRON.,A lot of Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English Band Iron, [loop Iron, Cast. and Shear Steel, square, tlai, and round, just received with Anvils and Vices, and• for sale cheap at the store of 0 & J SAEGER, 11-2 iii GLASS.-150 Boxes Glats,S by 10, 1() by 12, 10 by 1.1, 10 by 15, 12 by 10, and various other seizes, fur sale by _ _ 'l'o NIEC 11 ANICS.—TooIs of every de scription, such as Bench and Moulding Planes, Iland, Panne l, and Back Sans, l3race and Dins, Auger Bats, Hatchets, SquGres, &c., for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. TO SHOEMAKERS.—Just received a new assortment of Morocco and Dim - HILT Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Per French Rubers, and numerous other artic les belonging to the shoemaking; business 0 & J SAEGER AV H TE LEAD.—`2 tons of w h ite Lead just received, Pure and Extra.,,and for sale 0 & J SAEGER. LOOKING GLASSES.—A splendid lot Ogii,..rtzsof Looking Glasses Plates, and • Frames of all sizes for sale by NAILS.—:IOO Kegs of the best Nails, Brads and Spikes, just received and for, sale by -0& J SAEGER. SCYTHES-20 doz. genuine . Griffiith'S Grain Scythes, also a large assortment of genuine Steiermark Grass Scythes, chcap and for sale .by SAEGER. OILS & VARNISEL—OiIs dull hinds, boijid and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,--will be sold cheap by 0 & 3 SAEGER. PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes of 41,Bell's best make, also a large assort- Okearpenter's Tools, for sale cheap 0 & J SAEGER. HoLLoWAI2E,..--500 Iron Pots aiicl Kettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of April 18 Toßzeebders. A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, ScreWs, Paint Brush es, and a variety of other building Hard ware just unpacking, and for salet cheaper than ever by 0 & J SAEGER. April 18, 11-2 m alamwou ATTORNEY AT•LAW. Office one door east of Kolbs Hotel, Al lentown, Lehigh county, Pa. • Allentown, March 28. Washington Printing Press ToilSdLE.. - A Superior iron printing press, Wa)iting ton's patent, with a bed 22 by 34 inches, in first rate, order, for sale at this office, on ac commodating terms.—Address A. L. Ruhe, Tad'. paid. - July 25. *--4w ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., MAY 23. 1850. Know their Interests, and know ing will maintain them. Hence when they.want goods at uniform prices, and as low as can he hough!, within the county of Lehigh-they go to Kern andkline, because every man, woman and child in the county of Lehigh, by this time knows that no one can sell lower and live. They have just returned from Philadelphia with a large assortment of Such us Berage de Lanes, an entire new ar ticle`, Mourning Lawns, Poniard Dress Silks figured and plain, mid piles.of other Goods, which they opened to the gaze of admiring thousands, while most of their competitors were sleeping over the piles of Calicoes, Ginghams, and a hundred other articles re maining unsold from last year's purchases. These goods were all selected with an eye to Beauty. Fineness and Durability, and bought at prices that throw twenty per cent. men into the shades of oblivion. We therefore invite our old customers and about Five Thousand New Ones, (being all that we have room for at present) to give us a call, and we are sure to pleaSe ninety-nine out of every hundred in CHEAP AND ELEGANT GOODS. There is no need of recapitulating what we DRY GOODS, GROCERY,! OR ANY OTHER LINE, as it is well - known that we have everything any body else has, and a considerable sprink ling of neat, useful and pretty matters that OTHERS HAVE NOT. So let there be no delay among those who slowed and Equipped', with elegant yardsticks which ineasure true, and in conjunction with our accommodating clerks, are ready to wait on all the ladiet• and gentlemen, whether old or yount7, ugly or handsome, and make than look better than they ever did before after being rigged out in the splktdid goods we have provided for there gratification._ 0 & .1 SAEGER TO Poffitell2o73 RS% Eirßring on your Butter, F... ! rixs, Lard, Soap, Potator;s. &c., and we will give you in exchange the Goods of your on n se lection in our Store, at the very lowest re tail prices. Recollect the place, inquire for the "New York Store, of Ilas removed his Law Orrice, from the corner opposite the Courthouse to the new ly erected I?rick building„ one door east of Smith's Apothecary store, on the north side of Hamilton street, between Bulb's Hotel and the Courthouse. 0 & J SAEGER Ile can he consulted and give advise in the English and German languages. . A large supply of around Plaster is just received and kept fur sale nt the Store of the undersi!rned, and at the mill of Joseph Dieter, formerly Van Tagen's. Thous B. WILSON. May 2. 11-4.tv Builders, Look llere. Delaware Sand. The subscriber bps made arrangements, to keep nn hand at the Mlentoten Mu in and at Dierysport, a large supply of DEL AWARE SAND, of an excellent quality, flirhuilding; purposes, equal to the best il ver Sand, and fur sale cheap. .E . T.rAt Allentown call upon Air. Thomas 0. Ginkinger, and at-BierysPort, upon O & J SAEGER 111-21r1 . • JA\•IES FULLER. April 25. *--4w BLIND MANUFACTORY Sign o/ the Golden Eagle, No. 139 S 110 South Second Street, below Dock, PHI L 3 DELPHI.). Keeps alweys on hand a large and lash= ionable assortment of Wide and Narrow Slat Il indow Blinds. manufactured in the best manner, of the best materials and at the lowest cash prices: • This - establishment has just received a large assortment of fancy silk and worsterd Window Blind trimmings. Those in want of Blinds can be suited with a variety of colors and paterns, by . calling at his Store. Orders from a distance carefully packed, and sent to any pan of the city free of for- April .1. • . The New York Store in the Field! THE PEOPLE linv .sFainii t DIM 3, have, either in the want the first pick—we are KERNw KLINE 11Iontown, Nine 9, Peter Virkakoff, A'l7o LINE Y AT LA W. Allentown, April 25 - - - - GI! ouvA Inaster H. CLARK Venitian Blind Manufactory. Ho ! The Compromise Bill PASSED ! The Country Sore: AND Sams° vi, Wagoner & Go. Have just returned front Nvw York and Philadelphia with their second Spring pur chase of New Goods, which are held forth 7'he' People's Store in dllentozon,, Where they invite their friends and the pub lic g,enetally, to call and examine their beau tiful stoclt before buying elsewhere, for then they will be sure to find the latest styles and the most approved patterns of every kind of Dress Goods, from the richest Silks to the coarsest of homemade fabrics. • LADIES ! Please give them a call and they will insure to phase von with their goods our their prices shall be so luw, as to make th most penurious of you blush to ask any de duction on them. We do not like to Say that we will so!! cheaper than our neighbor merchants, but we do say, that as we buy our goods for cash, we can sell cheaper than those who "buy on time." GENTLEMEN ! In Cloths, Cassimers; we would expressly call your attention to our extensive assortment, as we flatter our selves that we can defy competition in this line of business: We have also a splendid assortment new Mens, Boys and Children,. Braid, and Palmieri( Hats, of the latest styles and exceedingly cheap. Come one, come all and call, like the tempest loud and long upon SAMSON, WAGNER & CO. GROCERIES. A lame stock of choice Groce t• ' 177. ries, the best the market affords, , _ i constantly on hand and at the ve- J.T.J-ry lowest prices by SAMSON, WAGNER & CO. Glass felfeeilSiVal*C. A splendid assortinent of Queensware of the latest patterns, in setts and by the piece at reduced prices by • SAmsoN, Iff WAaNna.S: CO. • Agk o A farce lot of Mackerel. 1 4116 - No. I. '2 and :3, whole, half 1111 d 0 .11 „ 43" and quarter barrels, for sale but a slight advanci: upon Philadelphia priers. SAmsns, WM.; Nrit & CO. IN.• Stank rn.lersey and NI ountain Tar, con stantly on hand and will be sold in large or small lots to suit purchasers by S A msoN, WAGNER & CO. PROD ill - CI lE. En All Lindy' of country product• wanted in exchange fur giirals fur tl hick the highest market price will be paid by SAMSON, WAGNER. & CO. 500 cords of Oak and Hickory wool: wanted in exchange fur goods at the "Peo ple's Store" by May 2 ad I ro ' JA s Ai -3 m Tailor in Allentown. Takes this method to inform his friend, and the public is general. that he has open ed -a new 7'itiloring L'atahlishineut, in A I lontotvn, on thti corner of thunilion and Ann street, where lie. will he ready to re ceive those who may favor him with their custom, to whom lir will feel alatefull. He is in the regular receipt of the Fash ion Plates, after which he cuts and mnlu•s up ; be superintends hitdself, and can the re fore stand good for the work he turns out, and his prices will be cheaper than at any other establishment in town. He returns his thanks to his old custom ers, and feels confident that the durability of his work and the moderate prices will in duce a further continuance of their support. May 2. 11-4 w • -•-- C. .4L I UAW ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Has taken the Office of the late Samuel Runk, Esq., and will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care in this and theadjoiningcounties. Mr. RUNK may be. consulted in the Ger. man, as well as English. Refer to lion. i. M. Porter, Easton, Pa. June 13. . ¶-4w gi tk act) mi . a Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to Mr. David Sim i be it le Notes, Fees or Book debts, that ho has placed his Accounts in the hands of the undersigned, who is authorised to collect them. It is ne cessary that the accounts should be settled, as he has left Allentown and is desirous to have his - business closed. A word to the wise is sufficient. . May :: VP 0 O D. SAMSON, WAGNER & CO. 11-41 W • A. L. RUIIE. IJ -6w Owen HOlainail9 Clock, Walchmakcr and Jcw?,ler, aim doors L'a's! of Benj. Hagrnbuch'3 • Hotel,and a ,:joini»,t* ihe , Peoples' Store," in Hamilton 6 . 1 reel, • • illlenlon . n, Pa. The undersigned resiwetfidly informs his friends and the public in generol,thnt he lets just returned front New Yoyli sand Philadel phia, with a very largo and well se!ectt.d btnek of fashio n :Ode GOLD • AND MITER io 3 _ o tt.) EilgtEll y /lour f • torn two to filtectt dollars, :,1111?;:t7.Urre,iru.jilill:1: :Hid a full a ,, orlinent of ar 1 E VC re: E - . 4. TT • Anion , oth.o.s it comprises tltc Co:lowing fashio:tide otticl,::: (3uld and Silv,r Levers, Ahl,or Levers, Lapnios, English, French and watch- Silver utid Steel Sin.r. , ach•s, for ail fig,cs, Silvor Conih: , , Gold Eitr-rings and Finger-rims.idild pons,Gmil and Silver pencils; Silver - Tea and Titbit.- spoons, and a largo variety- of articles in his line. of business. He has also on hand a large and we'll so- Iticted assortment of Accordcot.s. The above stock is entirely new, and se lected with the greatest care, and of the lat est fashions and styles, Ile invites the public to give him a call, particularly the Ladies, and to examine his stock of Jewelry ; and he feels confident that he can satisfy them,Llint his goods are not only as dicky as can be found in town, but will bear the strictest examination for tacit. purity. Ile is thankful fin• past favors and trusts that his prices and his beautiful assortment will bring him many new customers, to whom he ever feel gratt ful. CTerliepairing dime at the shortest notice• and on the most reasonable terms. A pril 25. 9:-3m ssip‘e,*e, ot.te Notice is hereby nicest, that frill;o77l Ilecnisen (.S. Co. of Northampton township, Lehioh county, have on Thursday the isth of. April. Itiso, made a voluntary assign ment, of property, real, per.ional and [nixed, t the undersigned, for the ben efit of their en ditoril. Such. therefore, who are in anywke indebted to the said William Meemlsen & Co. tire calk) upon to make settlement within six weel:s from the date n of. Aln those, who have any legal elaims the Assignors, trill present them w,ll aritlo•nlicaltql to the tindepsi;flivd, the above specified tune. Wir.u...m 11. 13LuNEn, .15,sig»cr. April 25. . h. „_., Notici. is here o,k-en, that ne)jamin F. Klepplager, of Nurthamition township, Lehigh couniy, has On Thursday the of April, 1350. made a voluntary meta, of all his property, real, persi‘nal and mixed, to the undersigned. for the ben efit of his creditor,. Such, therefore, who are in anywise indebted to the said Benja min F. Kloppinger, are called upon to make settlement ‘vithin six tvoelis froin the date hereof. And those, who have any claims as!iiiiist the Atz.t.ii2tior. ‘A ill per: ent throe wed aullieinhaited to the u ink rsigmyd, within the above qwcitital time. • WIL1.1.1:,1 11. BLI:3114t, .246igi)Ce. April Q. 5, So ice. Notice is her..by given, th a t If illiftm ,lict•ndsen, or ,N,,rdiampton township; high, county, has rin Thursday the loth of April, ItD:io, made a voluntary assignmem, 0 1 all his property, real, personal mid mixed, to the undersigned, for the benefit of their creditors. Such, therefcn•e, who are in any wise indebted to the said William NI vend• sett, are called upon to make settlement within six weeks from the date. hereof. And those, who have any legal claims against the Assignor, Will present them w,ll authenticated to the undersigned, within the above specified time. WILLI/of hl. BLUMER, flaaignce. 11—Gw April 25 Read This New Conreettoilary Store, The subscriber has in connection with the Tailoring business, also opened a new CONFECTION:MI' STORE, in the same building, where be will always keep on hand, an assortment of Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons , Prunes, Raisins, Figs, all kinds o/ Nuts, • Confectionary, 4•c 4.c. He also keeps on hand for sale a variety of weak refreshments, cakes, &c. Give him a call, as he will be happy to accommodate his friend:;.. fi,tmuur, HENN. • May NUMBER 33. TO rEZ-ZE LADIES! BONNETS! BONNETS!! rs. E. Kemmerer, Ps-spectfully informs the Ladies of Allen,• t own andtiß:tljlicent counuy, thin she ton, tunics In.r fashionuble :1117.L1N ERY E .57:1B LISIDIENT' s ' cm l lamilton Street, third door below - Pretz, Guth &Co's. SLore.‘rhere she will be hap py to 1.111 : 111 enIJ and examine her stock. Airs. Kemon rer has just returned from the city, and hns now on hand, the largest and mcst. yarlyd assorlinont of La diet. a end Misses Ileilinets, to hi; [wind in . 11 Ilentown. Her stock corn pri,es the luttst styles, such as Eimp;arinu, Sendai', Fluted Luce, • Inz;ericd !"an Dykes, .11bum$, 6Vlvian, Sarin, Siiny, 4.c., 4.c., which she can offer to sell tfs'Yielesefe and Retail, as dual) as any othcrdealer, here or else- =I She has also a well selected and superb azit.t.rttnimt of • 11:13BONS, TABS AND FLOWERS, • • of the latest patterns,and , she would espo cially ir.vite the ladies to Cal! and Examine her Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. She is also prepared to make Crape, Silk and Lawn Casing and Fancy Bonnets, at the shortest notice, and on the most reason able terms. t-:"BLEACHING done in• a superior manner, and at much reduced priees. Good hands always employed. LVCountry trade supplied. .KEMMERER. April 11 11,' TY\r4‘l.. The subscriber announces to his friends and the public in gendal, that ho lies lately removed his G 1 OCERI° STORE , from Gangwere's to Wilson's corner, on NI a t lset square, directly opposite Craig's Al. ntown Hotel, where he has recently ad. ded a large addition to his already extensive stock of Family Groceries, Fruit, and Con fcciionary, which consists of Molasses, Floney,'Coffee,Suga% N'tt . zii% 7 1 Loaf Sugar, Spices, Chocolate, I.l' l 'll-flee, Fish, Oil, Candles, Soap, halt, Dried Peaches, A pples, Currants, Crockery, Queens-ware, Earthejiware, &c. LSO.--Oranges; Lemons, by the Box, dozen, or simile; Prunes, Figs, Raisins, by the box or pound. CosrEcTiosmuts.--A large and exten sive assurtinent of Candies which will be sold I 71olesalc and Retail, to suit Purchasers-- Corn, Oats, Chop and other Feedstuff will z,lways be kept on hand for sale at the iowcz,t price the market affords. 'Cement, by the barrel, bushel or less quantity, will altv.iys bii kept for sale. Lir Ho informs those for whom he has Wine lim.iness in Philadelphia and elsewhere :hat he has established a Femi-Veelily Team Line, To Philadelphia, which arrives regularly in Allentown, every 'Fliurschiy and Saturday in each week. Pursnas who trusts their business to him vim titia. , nd upon it being punctual transact. 1;,, always makes it a point,• to erh- Hoy none hut sober and careful teamsters. I le truds that the quality of his goods, and the cheapness of their prices, will convince public, that it is to their advantage,to deal with him. JESSE SHAFFER. April IS. . , t--:lm ROGER BROWN'S wpm & LIQUOR STORE, No. 35;3 MARKET STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth Strs,Norih side, Philadelphia.• All kinds of Foreign Wines and Liquors, such as— _4ll.gake Old Cognac Brandies. Dark fl7_ and Pale, Holland Gin, is.- , I. Mr.'. mica Spirits,lriish and Scotch - Mall Whiskey of tho very. finest quality. WINES.—Such as Madeira, Port, Sherry, Teneriffe; Sweet Malaga, ',Vouch, Claret and Champagne, very choice and old. Also, Manufacturer of Domestic Distilled , Brandy and Gin, Pure Spirits, Deodorized Alcohol, Peach Brandy, LaVender Brandy, Wild-Cherry Brandy, and Fine Cordials, Raspberry Brandy, New England •Runi, &c., &c., also a largo supply of fine Old' Monongahela Whiskey on hand. The above Liquors will. he sold at, the ve. , ;: ry lowest prices. ' Country Merchants and , Tavern-keepers, tivill do well to give the un dersigned a call before purchasing elsewere, and examine the Liquors, which he vouch es, will bear the closest scrutiny, recollect No. 323 Ittlnricet Street. - • ROGER BROWN. __ Philadelphia, Dec 0 111—ly
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