The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, May 08, 1851, Image 3

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Experiment With Corn
The ground upon which the expetiment
was Made was as near alike, ond prepared
as near alike as could be. The!acirn was
planted the 4th of 'May, threo by five feet.
That which was plowed, was plowed , the
widest:Way,only. Four rows were plowed
exchieively with tbo coulter, from eightto
ten inches deep. Plowing repeated four
times, at suitable intervals. The next four
rows were cultivated entirely with the hoe.
The balance was pluored as is usual here;
first throwing the earth from, and then to
the corn. and plowing four times. AII
was kept clean throughout the season. Two
row of that cultivated ns usual when gath
ered, we'rglii.'d 45 pounds.. The next two
hoed corn, weighed 43i pounds. The two,
.660 r rows of hoed;_wilighed_4l_ r rids.
Two rows of coultered corn, side by side
with the preceding, and having the same
number of hills and ears of celn weighed
46f pounds. 'Thu hued corn was nearly
prostrated twice by wind and rain. I .had
to set up the greeter part of it. just before
and just after it tasseled. The coultered
corn suffered hardly half so much as the
hoed. The residue suffered comparatively
little. These are the facts. Deductions for
you and your readers. The quanity raised
on the ground is of no consequence.
I conducted various others experiments
with corn, but do not deem them of soffi
ciern interest to - burden your columns, nor
bore your readers with them. These little.
things are interesting to me, however, and
4 ?!ways have some such under headway
: 1 bouk-fartned that famous bottom I shako
! to you about, mid - made a fair crop of corn.
Last year, it took sixty of the largest ears
to shell a bushel; this year forty-eight do
it. This book farming makes me the sub
ject of great ridicule apd merriment. For
instance, you advised us, last sinker, to
plow deep and pulverize well. I did so,
hut was laughed at therefr.r. Yoe advised
the_ sowing of corn broadcast. I sowed
something like four acres. This threw a'
great many neighboring diaphragms into
convulsions, and cachinations were rife and
boisterous thereat..
So ty6ll inn pleased, however. that I
shall give them an opportunity to split the
larynx outright another year. The quanti
ty of fodder produced ens enormous, be
sides a pretty considerable sprinliling of
corn. Yuu apprised us that it might be well
to sow rye for early ~razing, soiling, &c.,
next spring, and I have domrso. It is /no
green to laugh at now. You instructed us
to sow twelve quarts of Timothy seed per
z,cre. I did it. And if they do laugh at
that, it is mighty green. (Fearina that
some of our readers may not understand the
meaning of the word "green" as here
lised by our corresymident, we explain, that l
the Timothy and t.ye sowed by him, agree
ably to our directions, have already covered
the land with a thick green herbage, and
give promise of uncommonly largo crops of
hay and grain,—Edd.
To re DU rate land, you inculcate turning
in green crops. I capsized all my clover—
displayed Themselves qt.( at
length and • tirchdth. Of all the green things.
the wheat on that clover hail is the green
est ; and rather to green to Inui , h at. The
land having been put in Order hy ,
:harrowing, and crushing, the wheat Was
Mowed in about. three inches the Ist of Sep
tember. and I harrowed the Ist of Octo
ber. It loggia very .tinscrican
jgrioulturial.
The Northwest Passage.
Lieut, Maury, of tbe•_National dbservit
tory, enclosing to Cont. Warrington some
results of observation of the habits and
places of resort of whales—sperm and right,
—says .
ihrave Teasori to believe the right whale
of this 4inuthern ,heinisphere is quite a dif
ferent animal , from that of the northern;
'that the two.ore separated by (to them) an
Juipaisable barrier. I have also reason to
suspect from results that have been elicited
•In the course of these investigations, that
the same whale Whiclvie teken•in 'Behring's
'Straits is taken in Baffin's 'Bay also; and if
this be sooliese investigations prove be
yond question that tibi'3 animal cannot pass
from the, one region to the other except
through the Arctic ocean; and ht-nce
are entitled to infer that there is, at times,
at least, an open water communication be
tween these Straits and time I3ay ; in other
words, that titer is a northwest passage.
~ This interesting piece of circumstantial
,: , videnCe in favor of a passage there,
,was
called to the notice of Lieut. De - Haven when
be left this. office to take command of the
eigiedition in search of .Sir John Franklin
and his companions. So much was that
enterprising Officer impressed with rime im
portance of this suggestion,, and the con
, sideration growing out of it, that he expres
sed the .into, ion, after reaching the Arctic
Sea, to observe too closely the habits of the
whale, and should these fish be , observed
to take a westwardly course to use thole us
pilqts by the way.
The "Wind and current' charts give me
reason to conjecture that the whalemen who
tittempt to cruise in high SOutheintatitudes
,vill,find it a region of heavy weather, for
thougli our researches have not yet been
extended tv that quarter, the results attained
. with regard to the., snide winds indicate,
that in.the general system.of,atmos.pherical
circulation the prevailing Winds are less
i)able to interruption, and that the general
.system of circulation is„inore active an the
southern than in the northern hemisphere;
e nd therefore it may be suggested by way
of precautions that none htn,staupch well
fitted and sound vesse ls should undertake
, .
- ihe-high_southern cruise.
of
litooyCafile.--The four thousand pound ox
Vol. Baldwin, of Cleveland, Ohio, has been beat
by the great ox Red Jacket; raised by Mr. Riley,
of Erie county, exhibited in .IVcw. York last Oc
ioher at the cattle show. !Ls owner. Mr. Clark,
said he weighed 4,480,1,55. last 'tay ; lie, too,
iptended to take that Ox to the kY.orld's tair in
rendou.
The Territory of Utah.
Yesterday a number of gentlemen con
nected with the Territorial Government of
Utah, and the Indian Department in that
quarter, Elder Pratt and a number of Mor•
pions and several persons connected with the
:commerce of the Valley, left on the Robert
Campbell, for Council Blutr, en route for
the. Solt Lake.
A number of persons connected with the
trade of Santa Fe and New Mexico, left on
the same boat.
, The overland
: emigration to California
this season will be einall, but the number
going out to Utah 'Oregon and New Mexico
will be considerable. The largest portion
of them will go AC the Salt Lake—The great
I
rush to that quarter is net confined to mem
bers of the Church of Latter Day Saints,
but ens )races men 0 various pursuits an
profession. o The time is near when the
whole valley Of ;he &Alt . Lalie and base of
the Rocky Alountsins will be closely ra
iled be white men. Not Withstanding all
that k enid of that ruggedness and barren
ness of touch of that country, a population
is pouring into it the eYtent of which no one
not familiar with or informed in regard to it
wd:111.1 believe ; and which -in a few years,
by its own aggregation, if unaided by con
tinuous accessions, would neteasarily spread
over an immense territory.—.R. Louis
Republican; 23.
Allentown Academy. 1 ~. To llousen.Keepers ,
Pacific and Migsissippi Rail Road. The summer (closing) quarter of the • A great assmtinent of House frnishing
Professor Forrest Shepherd, writes from p , rrent vear commences on :Monday, May article:, such as
g Is theßoardofn
'Ulm f o ll ow i ng ' 1 EN ANI El ,ED and tinned inside, cooking
Sacramento City, to the New Haven Pat , 1 - 1 . 1 " vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket
ladium. in relation to the projected Rail- structors; :
ties, fish and ham kettles, frying pans, grid
road from the Mississippi River to the Pa- It. G. CHANDLER, A. NI.. Principal.
irons, waffle irons, &c.
cilic, that the. Road can be constructed from •ASHTON CLAXroN, •
'('EA TRAYS and Waiters, from corn
the Pacific to the Mississippi, iv:tbol'it erns- U. S. %Nom:mum., A. 11.1' inon to fine, in sets and dotens. A Iso, Tab
sing any mountains, nr encountering so F. C. 11. C. LAMPE. ..d. Teachers.
1c form, in sets, and in variety of patterns.
much snow as between Boston and Albany. Mrs. R. C. CuANDtma,j 'KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and dim
H -
I-1„ says the route is from the head or south- 1 Mrs. E. A. Li:coy, , ens ; also knives only ; carvers. steels, cook
ern poition of 1' Waco valley, through Walk. 1 • The teac h ers employed are fully capa- and butcher knives, with a variety of other
er's pass, thence to the Mojarse River, tile both from education and experience, for Inanti fa c t ores.
thence north-eastward ~.,2 high grounds on
, the severalo uL i t . s which d evo l ve u p on
POCK T E and PF,N•KNIVES—Ttazors,
OM tributaries of the Rio Ct,lehitlii, thence them in their respective stations. The scissors, shears, from the hest makers; one,
crossing said river above th Principal appeals-with confidence e great Carlon, to, three. and blade knives.
e - Jence to a tits-
w , I
; thence east to Pilot Mountain, near Simla corning public for the support necessary tel ' si r • lovELs, spades, hoes, chains, rakes,
I Fe, ' . - - titi .Phut NI r main on the north
I— '
g . t a the sustenance of the Institution under its
pick. axes, t. 1 , -
side thence to Santa Fe and the Mississippi pre-sent complete orgatrinition. . ,• . SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and.hrasS
at the Apple Creek hf.lOW St. Louis, where I
The Academy is a Home Institution ; polished steel ti,.; , sets and standard:, coai
;here is a good landing and open navigation that
it may ever, be the pride of tile COllnty h o d s , taunts, irons smoothing irons &c.. and
i
ito New Orleans throegh.the winter ; and of . t , w hi c h i l belongs, shall ever be our ear-
I for sale by 0 & J SAEGER.
• course a mad on the Lank •of the Nlississip- nest wish, aml no pains or expense will ti.i. 7
ipi to St. Louis. Thi s rou t e will be 600 or er he ~pared,toit d's •rvinn . of the kind TRON.—A lot of Hammered am; Rolled
, I
! ;1500 miles nearer than any other has wood pnii .„„ a ,, e , w f l i c h nett fall to its share. Iron, Sheet Ircin, American and Immlish
land water nearly the whole•distance, and 'Tree additional boarang scholars, un- Band Iron, [-loop Iron, Cast and Shear
abundance of stone and coat at Santa Fe: I der I 1 years of age can be received in the . Steel. square, flat, , and round, just received
IThe above route will ' accoininodaut both I faintly of the Pi iacipal.—N. B Frequent ap- with A nviis and Vices,:and for sale cheap
, north and south, New Mexico and Califor- I plications are made for admission of pupils at the store of 0 & J SAEGER,
I
nit, and ocean steamers will soon render al w h o are unable to read ; such are uniform- : GLASS .-4 - 1
I trip from an Franciscoto kstoria 'l5 "0"bl. t
p rom ..., in . . • A) lo;:vs .U na s, 9 by, 10, 10
d 1 . I If •pee d ,the P r i nc i pa l does •
` - "•, 1 ly. ec ine, . acct
a twitter as at present from Buffalo to Chi- • b'y 11,, 10 by 11, It) by Iri, lq by Iti, and
mit hold himself responsible for their satis- ! • •
' various other seizes, for sale hy
rago or Misel,inaw.
The rem ' leyther facwry advancement. I
, 0 & ~ SIAF.GER,
trorth is very objectionahat on account of the Allentown, May S
snow ever on the table lands on the head 1 ___--L-„,_______.
watt rs of Feather River. 1 have traveled I
over snow apparently undrifted. varying
front PA: to '2O feet in depth in the mouth of
June. Pine ity.chnetis of native silver. re
ported io be aburalara, have been bromzlat
to 1.1112 from Ow line of the 30.titlwro Note.
Dr. Ilenry, of South Catalina,
hes writ!en a long and very able letter to
the South Carolinian, most earnestly de.
preciating skTeF‘eion as the beginning of an
"'lliad of e‘ilb."
is:VOTHER SCIENTI£Ic IrVoNovrt.—Pepsin!
an artificial Digestive Fluid, or Grastric Juice ,
A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from
Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox,
after directions of Baron Liebig, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houp - bmn.
Nl. I)., No. 11. North Eiglph Street, Phila
delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful re-
Meily •for Indigestion, dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility,
curing after Nature's own method, by Na
ture's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Set'
advertisement in anothe'r column.
NEI/LR SHED.
On the `27th of April, by the Rev. Mr.
Hess, Mr. 11 illearn .4Thrighl, of Allentown,
to M iss Catharine Bachman, of Lower Sau
con, Northampton county.
On the 13th of April. by the Rev. Joseph
Dubs, Mr. .41vin Diehl, of Lowhill, to Miss
Sarah Peter, of Heidelburg.
On the ‘2oth of April, by the same, Mr.
John . Scharer, to Miss Caroline &limit,
both of South Whitehall.
On the 27th of April . , by the name, Mr:
Steplqn Miller, to NI iss Eliza Leienberger,
both of North Whitehall.
On the 13th of April, by the Rev. NI. A.
I lelfrich, Mr. Solomon Dutt, of Upper Ma
cungie, Lehigh couitty,to Miss Maria Sieg
fried, of Maxatawny, Perks county.
On the 15th of April, by the same, Mr.
C. F. H. Hunzlemon, to Miss Lydia Sny
der, botr. cif 'Lynn.
On the 20th of April, by the same, Mr.
Joshua Diehn, to Mi9S Lucy Fries, both of
township.
On the 27th of April, by the same. Mr.
John Schwartz, to Miss Ester S'ehnelder,
both of Washington.
On the 18th of May, by the Rev. Josuah
Yeaget . , Danis/ Scholl, to Miss .thina
Snyder, both of Allentown.
On the 4th of May by , the same, Mr.
Henry Kemig, to Miss .11ona M. M. Young,.
both of Heektown.
On the seine day, by the Fame, Mr. Da-.
gad Rosenberger, to Miss Maria• .1. Swart-
I,y, both of Line Lexington.
NORTH AM PION
Water Company.
• •
Tho stoe,kholders of the Northampton
Water Company, are hereby notified, that.-
an election for aye Managers, to serge for
the ensuing year, will be .held on Monday
the P.,:th of May next, between the hours of
1(1.A. M..und ti I'. NI., at the house of Major
Eli Steckel, in the borough of Allentown.
By order of the Board,
yl. D. EBE'REIARD ,Secretary.
Pril If---lw•
DIED.
On the : 1101 a April, in Upper Saucon,
John Philip 'robot, aged 70 years, 10
months and 3 days.
On the ISth of April, in Hanover, Mary
Jane, infant daughter •of William Rohn,
aged 23 month s .
.On the 20th of April, in Heidelburg.
Maria Rebecca, infant dang,hter of John and
riarriet Millhouse, aged 18 months.
On the 20th of April, in Upper Saucon,
Peter kurlz, am , ll 77 years.
On the 17th of April, in Washington, of
consuMptton, Bastian !Fir!, aged 75 years.
On the 29th of April, in North Whitehall,
infiamailon of the brain, John David, In
fant son of John and Sarah Ann Freyer,
age!' three months
~11 the 170761 — A71 - 17iIrflanover, Latn•• of .ard ware, consiKni..
no Sr . /be/s Srhneider, aged ti years...".- //ans.! Farnishin,c; 3rlicles,
On the 27th of April, in South White- V i t t ,V ; , , r72telCutlery, coach. Trimmings,
ball, Hannah At. Friedrich, aged 8 years. Saddlery and Shoe-lirnlingB, all of which
On the 3rd of May. in Hanover, Zacho. will be sold at extremely low prices. Thev
arias S. 3l'lluse, aged 4 months. . ask the public to give SAI:GER'S EIARDWARN
On the 12th of April, in Upper Stinson, •-•,. STORE, sign of the
of searlat fever, .Bmm:tin, infant daughter ~ ...*i.,,: 'la' PIE,
of Ab. and Sarah Brinker, aged 3 years. a can, in order to convince them( Ives of the
On the 22d of April, in Hrid e 1 Int rg, of a fact, that a 'penny saved. is a penny made.'
Cancer, John Schmidt, aged 51 years. 0. & J SAEGER.
blab . BS. ,r—ly
-- • 1 TO :MEC( 1 A NlC"S.—Toole , of every de-
P,i b tic Sale 1 scriptioti, such as Bench and Moulding
OP !Planes, liand. Parinel, and Back Saws,
.) •-•
Valuable let sonal Property , 13race and Bitts, Auger Bats, Hatchets.
1 !: Symes, &c., for sale by
Iv ILL be sold at Public Salt , on Friday ! 0 & J SA F.GER
17 the 111th day of May next. at the
house of D.& J. Frozinger, in th: , Borough
of Allentown, at 12 o'clock at noon, the fob
:airing valuable personal property, viz :
ce4ll o PIF,'; Two valuable hores, a lot of !
• !!" one- i l l i g o r w se b a
ao a n r s n t s , s ‘ s %:
a0. :3 0 o n n .t i- 1 1 1 1 , 7e 4 5 s
a twavy log-rope,cow-chains, about 500 feet
of planks, the i.C.e in a very large ice-cellar. 1
which is full, with the right to use it through
the summer, at Ihr. purchasers convenience,
a large vatentscalcs with weights, a wheel
barrow, two sleighs, an ex, a capper kettle,
clock, watch, desks, tables, chairs and bed
steads, tubs, a number of baskets, one barrel
of salted guts, bvsides a complete set. of
Butcher Tools,
together with oneotie best patent .ttii:age
machines, a first rate tallow:press, cleavers,
choppers, besides a large variety of butcher
utensils tc6 numerous to mention.
ALSO- 4 large variety of house and
kitchen furniture all to mention is deemed
unnecessary• •
The conditions will be made known on
the day of sale and due attendance given by
JOSEPH NONNEMACHER,
4 :I'IIOMAS 0. GINKINGEH9
.fissignees of' D. (S. J. Fri/zinger
11-3 w
VI e.y 8
lI(ULt io4la.
WitartaAs Daniel :And James Fatiinger,
trading under the firm of D. J. Falzin
grr, in the Butchering business, have made
a voluntary assignment, of all their proper
ty, real, pertonal and mixed, baring date on
the 30th of April, 1851, to.the under:doled.
for the benefit of their creditors. This then
serves as a notice to all persons, who know
themselves.indebted in the books of the said
firm, that they mast make settlement with
in 30 days froM the date hereof. And such
who have yet legal claims against said firm,
will also present their claims well authenti
cated within the above specified time..
JOSEPH NONNHAIAcHER. sh.v i g , ne ,
THOMAS 0. GiNkINGEH,
May 8
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VW /1/I .I S iet. ', i l'e.llll 1 .. ; 108 • d:. ': "111". ..
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nisned a Lidies naiouti. alio 'dome tor [ at- ,
Meetly Refitted i Cute parties. , here visMirs eau . ii . j.py them-
T ,
HE season is now approaching fur this wive, avert. from sue bustle of the Wain
delicacy, and in view of the better ac- . saloon, and where they can bit acconualitted
comnaodation of theAtublfc, the undersigned , with n variety of choice refreshments. I le
has lately refitted his will spare no.,eicpense to render his house
,
Ladles - Mid Gentlemen's Saloon, i
, worthy the patronaga he solicits. His bill
of fare will consist as.follows: .. - • •
in a new, neat and fashionable style. ICE ! , Ale, Porter and Beer c ef the best menu
.CREAM of all kinds, with other seasonable I factures, Oysters, raw, stewed and. spiced,
delicacies and luxuries, will he served up ; Lobsters, Crabs, Clams, and all other kinds
from this time to the end of the season. ',of schell fish in their season, Pigs-feet,
Fresh Vegetables, domestic and foreign I Tripe, emoked . Tongue and French - Bido
fruit, &c., constantly kept on hand.. ! nies..Bardinee., and in fact every thing the
Thankful for past patronage, he is ready I markets of Philadelphia, New -York and
to accotnmodate all his old customers and-I our own vicinity affords.
as many new ones as may think proper to His ICE CREA'AIS are too well known
favor hint with a call. . and celebrated to need encomie
.rrOpen every day and evening. except I will only any that he will be. found as here-
Sundint, ~ . AARON WINT. , I tofore the Its plus ultra of Restatirateurs.
Allentown, Ms YB. - ¶-1w i May 8. , ¶-2m
alders Look Here.
A NEW OF
_IX I,s) \T l y A
*a.l •Si. IM•S•1
The undersioed annnuncv to the
that they have in,t returned "rem
phia and New with a ',tny large iot I • s
of
-2%v
TO SHOEMAKERS.—Just received a
new assortinent of 5.1• . u0cc0 at:d Binding
Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Peps
French Ruhers, and 11!III:(-roux other artic
les belonging to the shoenlakitto husin,•rs.
.1 SA EGER*
NA E Kegs of the best Nails,
Brads and Spikes, just received and for sale
() 4.C7:r .1 SAEGER.
OiLS & of all kinds,
boiled and taw, Turpentine,. Newark \Tar
nish of all kinds, Glue be sold
cheap by 0 & J SAEGER.
_•_ _
Pi, A NES.—A full assortment of Planes
of Sohn Bell's best make, also a large assort
ment 4.4 Carpenter's Tools, for sole rhoy
0 & .1 SAEGER.
W II ITE I ,EA D.—Q. urns of W hite Lead
just received, Pure uttd Extra. and for salt
0 &J SAEGER.
HOLLOWARE.-500 Iron Pots and
Kettles. just retieivud,and for sale at very
reduced prices at th.i store of
& J SA EGER.
71.11),
May 8
To Builders.
A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor
Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks.
Latches; Bolts, [-bilges, Screws, Paint Bru - sh
es, and a variety of other building Hard
ware just 'unpacking, and for sale cheaper
than ever by • OSc J SAEGEH.
May S. I y
Cal" ila 4 " •
is In t\ Vida. .s,.;axxl.
Captain ll extt4 •P. ;NAGLE, respectfully
announces that by the encouragement of its
friends lie has leased the large and comino
diotis house formerly occupied by his father,
on Hamilton street, (continued) in East Al
.lentown, as n Saloon e,ad •
llntor of Geiseral RefreNhinent,
%vine.' hr iiiiw fiitiiil 1111 pi
si , i• u lis it •Iii:11 111 7 InCI:11,
S-I;tv
A. Turner & Co's.
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spb.ndid Citravrtn will cater tlw
Poro.lati cf Allyntown,im
of May or 0, accoin: tuned a , i!s• l -1 , 1 by 11)-
fottotis •...N •w York Bra ...q flan I." Tilt.
iho snow tvhicii Ivore ox!libitoti
by 1 7 ;..n Amiliwgit through the rriNcipa
ttities Europe. 'l'll ,,
ELEPHANT
excite:, the ‘vonderatid surpris.,. t•yory in
vho 11:;:, soca 1.1.: L021195:I
The Eq3eFf,rian
is composed of 11 cortipitoy of
are ithout their superiors in the lolowt
world. ainow" the number is the
Eix-Horse Rider, 13. Tunfr,
and that clo , vn of all clowns../..11E FE/ 7S.
lloors open et 11 o'clocli. P.
M. Performance lo commence C '2 am', 7
P. NI. Atltnist.:Ha onl cent. Chi!dren
undt.r 9 ycars hall price.
On the Itlth of Alas. !Ito company will ex
hibit in Kutztown, Borks
May 8.
vIN at e Sale
O 1 ,
Valittbie '1 1 0',1,11 Pro poly,
ornier,igiti(l to di:- po,t of ilk
Town Proper
at private sale. It consists of a splendid
two story
4 4 4' 5 I ITOUS.I3
o r , •
.1 lot of ground, situated co
the %vest bide Of A!len•str-rt, in I'w 13.pr 0 n._ 4 ! )
of Allentown, near tbe Alarlct ,1111:11.0, 11,1-
joining on the north n lot of Ephiaiui
Grim, on the south by the 1 ,,t t f ‘vi.l w
Selma z, an the 0 es. , by a poi Ali. v. •to I
containtritz in front leet.ltod
leet. Thereon is erected a n, , ty .itscy
Brick lionse,'with a two story kitchen it.
tacked. There is oku n w tsh kitchen on
the remises. For ht ;tiny and conveiti
..nce there is no better property ill
too ti. and t t rsons purclinse in
AlloaLwn do will to (ermine it I:• , Cory
i they t ll:chase elseo..liere.
'1 he condi , ions wnl be mode rn
Corn Inild:llin9; 0-rms.
vio \t• prt.,..•rty • . 1 Lt
tiie
FILUNELIN S L E 1"11.E12.
081
Clocks and Watches.
Charles S. •Tiasseg,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
that he bus recievcd at his establish:llcm.
nearly opposite the German Reformed
church in Allentown. a lartte assortment of
pr.o JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
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f t p . , :; , i k -,.. 4 ,, corm.bflimT of (i1)1,1) aml
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b' ~,• 1 4, SU XElt Rump. Lwurs,
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0,1111;1H-1nd niiin Pti.r
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AL . ' '''' 7 •7' "* ••=" . fish and French. Watch,
es sold by hiln are warranted, and as low as
OW SSW , ' quality ran be porchnst d at cther
t•smblishincnts in . town or elst where.
f 1 is assto town( of Cioel:s coo-i=t of Brss...,
eight day. thirty hours, and alarm, from 8
to 12 dollars.
I li%s .svicrtion of .I,.wi.lry con,i•ts in part
of (I.dd rings. lirucelets. Breast Hns.
Oold and Pvneils,
lit•ys, (mold Pens, of n superior gnarl:y.47.c.
tic InS liko on trawl n vniiety •O!'
Fel,VG.r .-1117'1('LES.
Such a , steel-head , for purses and
Silvor t , •n alid tablo • p.ons. (1;1.1,1 I .zilv,
Every ;
niticle sold by h in, is tvart•ahted
to be such us represented, cud should they
prove otherwise CHtl be returned, and the
money will be refunded.
His stock hus been purchased with a view
to supply the 'citizens of this county with
good and genuine nrticles in his brunch, and
which have been selected front the best and
most extensive houses in Nets-York nod
ithil m i c iphia. Ile hopes ht: doe potential' le
Iris hnsliiess,;4olll priced; to Imet. n
nf
and Jewdry,
rolatir
a•tl in tilt , bv,t manner anti at the shorti , :t
ntiijc. , . 01.1 Gold and Silver taltt ain ex
for Gods.. Call and see, then judgd
for vour.elve.s.
May I. 1.331,
Aloe& 'Lost,
The gentleman to whom I lent an un
bound volume of "The norticulturiza," will
please leave it at the dike of the . "Lehiuh
Register;" and oblige P. WYCICOFF.
MAy
IPO OD I
The subscribers having ebtablished the
Cash or Ready Pay System, will aftei• this
date only pay the following prices for Wood :
Hickory $-1,00; White and Chestnut Oak
$3,50, Black Oak $3,00.
SAMSON, WAGNER, it, Co,
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50 fort r.ncl (io , p, on tho orot
..ide of flea street, on a lot which is 60 fett
from l.y feet Jer), tlx north side of :!'in
lot-froms--10-feet-on- the t-sr } uare.l.i~cra
is al-a a 1ar,40 frame barn and a wool boos-.
on dmr. It nLs comaimr a largo varie•
ly of the mast t.Lritiu .nod
Choiceßt
Fruit Trees,
;‘, ricote, phniis, chin ries, pea r 5. r •
plus, ;;rape s , shrubbery and flowers, ail io
the finez.i. coalition.
9-j` I\ vonirnt one Ttr_try
1 4 0v . 4 4 Frame house,
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30 feet .front by 2:30 deep, adjoin
ite4 lot N'o. I, on the North, the lot of .rt.ssi3
NI. Line on so:ill], a alit y or. the
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half story high, anti hontitifoily
property is tindonbt-dly nno cf :he
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Manley and Counsellor at Law,
No. I. NORTH SIXTH STV.F.E7,
Mly 1.
The Navig:ttion Opened,
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Lehigh Transportation Company,
Giv, notice that they are now prepared
to r , c , ure Merchandize and Mrward with
pro,u ins.:3: and di3:patch from Philadelphia
to E:l,ton, auldehem, Allet:lc:Wu, Mauch
Chuol;, Penn Haven, White Haren, and
Wilhcs-Barre, and also to all interewdiat.3
dace , oil the Delaware and Lehigh Canal.,
and Lehigh and Susquehanna Rail Road,
Proprietors would inform their
friends, end customers that they havo
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h.•ir Old .Stand, Biocks's Wharf, to
• Va. , . IVhari at,ove-Vii , . Street. direct
ty opposite the F..alt Store of di. ffria;hl 4'
Nip to,
They also Forward Goods to and from
New York to Wilkes Barre and intermedi•
ate points vita Delaware and Raritan Canal,
and Delaware and Lehigh Canals.
Goods Shipped by this Line from New
York will go by .4. S. Neilson & Son's
Line of Vessels to New Brunswick, which
will be forwar.l , d at the Albany Basin,
Foot U. dor :Arcot, North River. Any
i,llOrointion required can be had of Messrs.
& Metticr, No. 64 alley Street, at,
Ait.:•srs. Neihou & Son Agent's office, No
6,, West street.
NI ' , reliant:. and others having goods to ship
from New York to any of the above places,
will find this route the nearest and most wi
ped it ions. '
The Proprietors hare large and. comma
dibus Store Houses at Eaqon, Bethlehem,
Allentown, Mauch Chunk, White Haven
and Wilkes Barre.
ABLE, WILSON & CO.,
Proprietor:
SCBNTS:
H. S. Moorhead, Philadelphia ;
John Opdycke, Easton ;
Borheelc & linauss, Bethlehem ;
A.. J. Ritz, Allentown;
A. W. Leisenring, Main ;
A. Pardee &Co., Penn Howe ;
Blakeslee & Horton, White Liasill and
Wilkes-Barre. „
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