The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, May 15, 1851, Image 3

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    *te'Agricillfpral g.,ockti.
ilaknotootoi.. -April 29. 1651
Pursuant to the requirenients OF the con
stitution, the Executive Committee of the
'State Agricultural Society. met at Harris
burg. Present— . l-lot.. Fre•derick Watts,
Dr. A. E. Ellwyn, George H. Bucher. Dr.
L. Reily, A. 0. Hoister, Chas. B. Trego,
James Gowen, I)uvid Mumma, Jr., and
Isaac 0. MlCinley.
On motion of Judge Watts, James Owen
was called to the chair, and Isaac G. Mr• Kir-
ley, appointed to act as SeCretary, the Re-;
cording Secretary not being in attendance.
A. 0. Heister submitted the following;
resolutions, which were unanimously adop- 1
tt•d: . • DI IE D. • .
Resolved, 'not we deem the establish- On the Bth of May in New Goshenhop
ment of and success of an Agricultural Tin, Montgomery comity, of heroin, ,John
journal, published m Pennsylvania, as es- Geogellilligoss, in the Itil year of his age.
Oential to the ' proper exposition of the prim , His remains were interred on Sunday last,
ciples of agriculture as p:actised in our ! followed by a large concourse of friends and
State.
---- /?esotertli-Tha 41ye-n pp rove-'of-t be - plarrH - s - crporimance7beloved -It Il d - respect ed-hy-nlh
of the "Pennsylvania Farm Journal," pub- who kris w hitn. He followed the inercan
balled at the city of Lancaster. by A. M. tile business for upwards of :15 years, after
Spangler. and edited by S. S. Haldeman : which he followed farming the balance of
that for the present, it be adopted as the or- ; hi s d a y s .
gun of the ,State such ty, and that (he farm-1 On the 10th of May, in Allentown, of par
ors and all others intert•stt•d in the subject, (disk, John S. (buns. Esq., in
the nth
of agriculture, be advised to patronize ii and, , y ea r of his age.
contribute information to its columns. ,
. - -
Dr. A. L. Ellywn submitted the following • , .
i .i•srol. 111, R. ,
oransm PIC WONDEIL—Pepsin?
resolution, which was adopted :
: nn artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice , !
Resolved, That the proceedings of
the;
A rent Dyspepsia Curer, pre; ared from I
meeting of this !:ociely be published in t
or . the fourth stomach of the Ox, !
•"American Farmer," an agricultural jou riMI ' Rennet,
1 er directior.s of Baron Liebig. the great
published in the. Get•man Intiguego, in liar
'; alter
vsiolo6ca I Chemist. by .f. S. Houghton.
rishurg. by .1. M. Beck, and that this per•
, :1 1, 1 . . p D H ., 11, N0 u .. 11. North Eighth Street, phili,.
iodie*al be recommended to the patronage of;
II • 1 This is a trul • d• 1 I
y vL on t•r u
t he German farmers of Pennsylvania.
re
medy for Indigestion, dyspepsia, Jaundice,
'Flue committee then adjonruel until 7 ; Liver Com plena, Constipation, and Debility,
,
o'cli.ck this e., i MIT_.
r curing after Nature's own method, by Na. ire's own agent, the Gastric Juice. See,
ad vertirement in another column. I
Et ENIN6
coultitkixt i•nr.s.uatit to adjournmiti
MIM
Dr. A. 111'•11 101
rerMutimis, t l ir,h o t re adopted':
Pr:.o/ved, 1 . 1 at it,rinweli ci(zen:
of the vttiutry of 11am:111;g bat pledged
tM9rn:ebi• - i-s lc; cordrlbute thej.utn (if fifteen
I.undred dollars, towards defraying the ex•
jamrvs of the first annual exhibition of the
titate Agricultuml Society, it is IrolebV
termint d that the FllUfle be held m ar rn I Jar.
r:sbarg,. provided that ground sufficient let
the exhibition and plctighing match be Ms(
It/misfit J.
/?oio/er.,/. Tian A . 0 I leister; (hen. 11.
131wItt.r, 14. 1, !icily. I bit id Alinraidi,
and Isaac 0, t,, a committee to
to rangeineto. he d, 11, 0 1,
IV to net II; fill till Ful j. el 111•11.111:i11 1 2
tirst annual eslnhiuon ; tio.y shal
lave power in employ :•iich old a
IIF X.O Ie (it
( in motion of len,
Roo/ved. '1 Ind Fr, d, rod, 1Vi1.:7:..3.1t.,1
C, nod A. 1,. Ei . :tyt oH•ou.- d
committee to :olt.ci a snital,l,-
deliver Ow animal addles:. nt tte
rat exhibition.
1/n motien of Mr. Wati,r, it teas
ll'esoli-61, That that the prorvedings of this
meeting be publish( din all the papers of
I'enasylvania favorable to the cause of agri
culture. A dj.,urned.
ISAAC r. :11 . 11\11.E.Y,
~'cerclary pro ten Tore
Farmers rtnigratit.g to Virglithi.
Some of the best farnwis in Western
New fork have purchased lands ip Vircin
ia, and will soon !acme cultivaters of the
:soil in that State. In a letter to the editor
of the Genessee Fartnrr, of a recent date,
mom Proctor's Creek, Chestet lit Id coo nty,
Virginia, the writer snys:
I am mix ions lira compatiy of Northern
hurlers. say 100 In I:50, to purchase it
Arad of front 20 to 40,000 Jules, Within 20
cur 30 miles pt the principal cities and tide
Avater, at or near n railroad and water nay.
igation. It will be but 30 hours travel by
railroad from New York and 'I hours. by
steamer. Some of these lands are well Mi.
.proved and have fair buildings ; and their
average may be $4 per acre. The climate
is salubrious and admirably adapted to fruit
culture. The following prices are common
tar the crops named: Wheat $1.05 and
e' I a bushel ; corn, 70 to 15 cents; rte, 65
to 70 cents ; buckwheat, *1 to $1,25 ; hay
$2O to $25 a ton ; oats, 50 to 61 cents ; but
ter, '.35 cis. a pound, always ; cheese, none
made; itish potatoes. $1 a bushel ; sweet,
to to $1,50; beans, $1,30; count!. 12 cents;
(litt!e raised but might be.) Nothing• is far•'
ther front the truth than the common
lie( at the North, that it is disgrareful here ' '
fora white man to labor."
Ship Load of Elephants,
The . barb Regatta arrived here yesterday
from India freighted with nine living ele- •
phants, a iebra, or Binmese bull, sixteen I
enormous serpents including a brace of boa
constrictors, of 2.4 antl'l6 feet in length, be
tides a wilderness of monkeys, the fretti'd
porcupine, and other live varmints, all
nsigned to Messrs. P. 'l'. Barnum and
Seth 13, Howes, intended fur the great mu
seum caravan to be exhibited , in Newark,'
on Tuesday the fit h. One of the most cu.:
pions features of this Noah's ark collection '
is a calf elephant, about nine months old, •
and weaned front its dam on - the past age •
from Ceylon, hying but three feet high and
as docile and playful as a kitt'en; A not bur
is ono of the • native chi, Is of Ceylon, tt ho
accotiqumies the thew•in charge of the ele
phants. This enterprise, the v,ryrktost, pro•
habit, since the days of the flood has been
conducted and brought to a successful issue
by Alessrs. Stebbins, June, and efeorge
Nutter. The elephants were hunted and
.caught in their native jungles. by Nlestrs.
Juno tine! Nutted., accompanied by 160 Eddie
natives. Their :capture was effected by
driving 250 of them into a kraut or rude
pen, constructed in the jungle out of w hick
they succeetled,'tenting thirteen—two
having 'died!
. on the ipit:sage and :Mother!
being. s.tufen.
The Steamboat Coming.—tVe understand that
several Philadelphia gentlemen, of ample means,
have contracted for The building of a new Steam.
boat to ply on the Delaware, between triton and
Lambertville, the head of the Tre . nton and Delvi•
dere Railroad. They are saikfied that the pro. f
ket is feasible one, and have no rbutht about
their success. This will be one more step in
the march of improvement and progress our town
i. makine.—Euston Awls.
On the 7th of May, by the Rev. Josef)))
Dubs, Mr. frillitan Woman, to Miss Sa
rah Milli, both of Allentown.
Lehigh County Mutual Fire Insurance
Capital $6OO 000
Diaccrons--Jacob VVerawr, Israel We•s-
CO. .Iplittil nn Diefertderler, incob Yettg,er,
Jacob I letiitiger, Daniel 11. 13ustian,
I NMI ticbnutz. Elenr y Scltiliz, Peter Wick
; eri, Heti! ea liamter, Jncnb Sclimoyer, Ed
waid Kohler um! Betieville Yoder.
5. -ale and %yell rmaldished company
i. alwayr ready lo irn.nre all hinds of build. :
in al..,aiw:t lire, and upon die inost_reinion
riblo tertinz.
Per Son ;ft ;115.L111. in t 1 is Compri
ny cnti henin;ii to ;toy of of
fir, is. or to;brit Eripri%
I.:• (;., 1. 5.11:
ENNI:I2, PrrB;.l:-I
rz, Trimotrtt
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LVI Li. E YODER. S,'CrVt2
,I.l‘ 13"'
1, ' 0 • •
4 o
.Nunes is hereby given, that the under
signed have taken out letters of A d ministra
ti at of the estate of Peltr hint/z, late of
(Toper Satic,ni township, Lehigh county.—
Therefore all persons who aro indebted to
so id estate, be it in Notes, Bonds, Book debts,
or otherwise, will please make settlement
‘vithin :3 months from the date hereof, and
also all persons having clitim4, against said
estate, will please to present them within
said specified time.
. 1 1 3 A A ( 2.I. 1 3 13 12 3( A )R K R U E N Z, ail.mrs
Mnv 15
Two Journeymen Tailors
WANTED.
Two .Tuurneyman Tailors, of sober and
industrious habits, and good workinen, can
hind constant employment, either by the job
or week, if they make immediate applica
tion to the undersigned, residing nt Sieg
fried': Bridge, in North Whitehall town
ship, Lehigh county.
\Hy 16
A 1.3 1.1 IT S N °TICE
il tu. t , In the Orphan's Court of
toLehig h County.
of
In the matter of the account
''.....' 4." . Philip Roth and Charles Keck,
41 • Executors. &c., of ./done Klein,
late of Salisbing township, deceased.
And now Nlay 7, 1851, the Court ap
point James S. Reese, Atiditor to audit and
resettle - said Account, and make distribu•
lion. The Auditor to report all the evidence
produced before him.
Prim?, flie Records. •
Teste :—J. D. LA W ALL, Clerk
The Auditor above named will sit on Sat.
urday, the 84th day of May, at his office, at
10 o'clock. A. M., when and where all par
sons interested nmy appear if they sea
proper.
May 15.
i • nt's Ice Cream Saloon!
Mary. Itefilicd
THE season is rim approaching for this
delicacy, and in view of the better ac
commodation of the• public, the undersigned
has lately refitted his
Ladles and Gentlemen's Saloon,
in a new, neat and fashionable style. ICE
CHEANI of all kinds; with other seasonable
delicacies and luxuries, will be served .up
from this time to the end of the season.
Fresh Vegetables, domestic and foreign
fruit, &c:, constantly kept on hand.
Thankful for past patronage, he is ready
to accommodate all his old' customers and
as many new ones as may think proper to
favor him with a call.
- rtrOpen every day and evening except
Stmflay.- AARON WINT.
A llootoron, Mae
MAIIMED.
C. -- / A*,
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GEORGE DANIEL
EMI
VIEW vicouvx
casir STORE!
KERM 414 KELVE,
flare lately returned from New York and
Philadelphia, with their Second arrival of
I ,SPRING .911'D SUMMER GOODS
among which will he found the latest French
and English style of •
Ladies Dress Goods,
birch as Berrges. Berrge de !aim. fancy
colored 'Silks, follard Pop-
Lawns, white fancy Dress
Goods. and, an 11,v11, Swiss
Mull, Bishop Lawns,
Book .
tired and plain
plain and figured Muslin, prints, gloves, hos
iery, Sac., all of which will he sold 20 per
centum cheaper than at any other t stablizl;-
tnent in town.
ALSO,
A large and varied assortment or gentle
men's
s:piing and Summer Dress Goods,
such as Claths,French, English, and linier
icanlancy C'aAsimeres and VeBl
ings, vS•e.
The goods have all been selected with
the ureatest careland the Assortment is such
as will not be•lound in any other store in
Allentown. The public %yell know that the
motto of the New York Store is
Quirk !'ales ,`,Mall Profits
Therefore keep it in recollection thin
.E:ern & Store' is the place to make
good ba rail ins.
Nlay IS. w
Great Excitement
AMONG THE
Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps.
The undersigned have jtt returned from
New Yolk nod l'hiladelphhi, nod brought
with them the lanye:it, hand6umest and most
foshionnbie nt . surtemot of
it TS
A N D
.4 06 s SHOES ;
llais and Caps,
consisting in part
as follows
Men's Boots its low as $1,75 per_ pair.—
Yel would scarcely believe it, yet suck is
the (he!. and the y are a good article too.—
Fine Boots are somewhat higher, Let so
cheap that yon will be astonished to hear
the price. Shoe", for men. lads and lassies,
ru very low prices. And for 'he ladies, we
really have the I fettiest assou me o
,H,, Lt nu,l Simon' r Shoes. you can la v
vonr ey, s Itp, 11. anal will be sold for it'69
ver offl•red before. For ge m .
tiemen we have a most splendid nssorlinellt
aim
Tof the latest city styles Black, Bea
ver, and Silk
IM TS ,
which will be sold from $1,25 to
371,00 a piece. Panama, Leghorn and Palm
leaf bats for gentlemen and lads, of all sorts
and sizes, and will be sold cheaper than at
any other establishment in town.
And now Ladies arid Gentlemen we nre
going to give yotr some Light on the sub
ject. If you want to seen large and hand
some, good and cheap assortment of
Oil, Lard, Fluid and Camphene, Ta
ble and Hanging Lamps,
for places of business, for parlors, just please
give us a call and examine our stock, we
charge nothing for showing.
ALSO.—Daguerreotype likenesses tak
en by rain or shine, at prices varying from
one to five dollars. „pan% forget the place,
it is next door to Saeger's Hardware Store,
in Hamilton street.
ALSO.—A large assortment of Trunks
and Valises.
'They are thankful for past favors, and
hope to gain a liberal portion of public pat
ronage in future. _
LOCI-MAN & LEH.
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May 13
Public Sale
OF .
Valuable Personal Property,
W ILL be sold at l'ublic Salt, on Friday
the 10th day 'of May next. at the
house of D. & J. Fatzinger, in the Borough
of Allentown, at 12 o'clock at noon, the fol
lowing valuable personal property, viz:
•` Two valuable horses, a lot of
s g t.
one-horse harness, 3 one-horse
7 , ~spring wagons, wagon wheels,
a wavy log-rope, cow-chains, about 500 feet
of planks,. the ice in a very large ice-cellar,
Which is lull, with the right to use it through
the summer, at the purchasers convenience,
a large patent scales with
.weights, a wheel
barrow, two sleighs, an ax, n copper—kettle,
clock, watch, desks, tables, chairs and bed
steads, tubs, a number of baskets, one barrel
of salted guts, besides n com - plete set of
Botcher• Tools,
together with one of the best patent &image
machines, a first rate tallow press, cleavers,
choppers, besides-a large variety of butcher
utensils too numerous to mention.
A LSO—A 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 doe attendance civet' by
JOSEPH NUNNEIIACIIER, •
' 111051A9 O.(3I!.:KINGER.
Ssugnres of D. Q J. Fatzinger.
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May 8
PAILS, COUCHES, &c.
Just received from New York :rg) doz.
Fancy Painted Pairs; 'l' doz. Willow Cou
ches, Matta, Clothes 'Pins and . Wash
Boards, nil of which %% ill he sold very cheap
by. . PRETZ, 01.1t11 & CO.
May We 411.;—.4w
W/VW Fr GOODS.
L'RETZ, Mil & CO.,
Tirx AVE just received direct from NO Vl•
ALM- YorL. a vury large and and desirable
lot of DRI' GOODS, consisting in part of
the following viz:
Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk and Linen
Poplins, Mier. De . Laitis. Silk Nlarquise,
Linen Berege, Lawns and a large lot of
other dress goods, too numerous to descibe
here. .•
FASHIONABLE SHAWLS.
A lore. nod si leit'd id assortment of Black
and Fancy SW: Shawls. also rich embroid
crud Cat wn Clap' Sl i wls , t f diffurent
coke's, and lots of other slip %%Is.
LADIES, we respectfully solicit you to
give us a call and examine our stoclt of
goods as we feel assuri:d that, We can ac
commodate you in I rides and touilities.
GENTLEMEN. wo also have received
a very large 00(1 haildFume lot of goods in
you r-line-m.d-wi-l-oti lv-Fttiilint-we-n re-de--
teimitit d to sell as low as tiny other et , -
midi:dim( lit in ill . pine!. IVe cannot pos.
Fibly Fell Ibt) I t r et to. cI t apt r than our
neighbors do ; but we cidi and will do some
thing else, viz : as cheap, it not 0 Nite
cheaper than any of them.
PRE'I L, GU] II & CO.
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May 15
Leghorn and Palmleof
The ~tub.scriburs have• just received n
large ass:art:tient of Nlens, Boys and Child
rens' Leghorn and Palmleaf Hats ; alt.o a
few dozen Panama I late, for sale tt hole•sale
and retail, at very low prices by.
Z, GUTH & CO.
CARPE 'I'S
The illtscribers inform their many cus
tomers and the public ill general that they
have lately received from New York 20
pieces :3-ply, Ingrain and Brussels Carpets,
the brainy arid quality of which cannot be
surpassed in this town—for sale very cheap
by PIZETZ, GUTFI & CO.
S7'OC KING S.
200 dozen - Silk Worsted and Cotton
Stockings just received and fur Edo, whole-
=
PRETZ, GUTH CO
GROCERIES.
ittoNt.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled
The undertic,med have just received from
Nrw York Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English
50 bates best Rio CulTee.
Band Iron, [loop Iron, Cast and Shear
Java Steel. square,-flat, and round. jmu received
111111Q.,,Su‘nr Limn to 10 cents-.
• 25 " -
: with Anvils and Vices, and for. sale cheap
10
rHs
at the store of 0 & .1 SAEGER,
"
10 hlids. and 2 leirrek Srtir, Sugar GLASS.-150 Boxes (la•o, S by , {f), 10
!louse, Nvw Oiltans :Frinidad Mulcts. ' 12, 10 by 1.1, 10 by 15. 12 by In, and
s. various other seizes, for sale by
0 J s.incErz.
TO MECIIANICS.—TooIs of every de
seripiimi. such as Bench and Itlnulding
Pianos. Hand. Panne', and Back Saws,
Brice and 13itts, Auger Bius, Hatchets.,
Simes, fur sale by
5 clu•sts flysini. Y"tina fly
sm, and 13j;,ck ut which win bo- ,
sold and
•
I lIE 17., GUT H &
DRIED PEACIIES
25 bushels Dried POlCholii Of the very
best quality, on hand and for sale cheap by
PRETZ, GUI'H & CO.
SALT
500 bushels Liverpool ground Suit;
100 sacks do do.
50 6. Ashton's Fine Salt ;
NAILS,-100 Kegs of the begt Nails,
201) hags Dairy do.
13rads and Spikes, just received and for sale
just landing and for sale wholesale and re
& J SAEGER.
tail by PRETZ, GUTH & CO. ;113.
JVACKERE_
. . .
•L. • • OILS & VARNISIIOiIs of all kinds,
boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var-
The subscribers have just rec e i ve d from nish of all kinds, Glue, &c.,---will be sold
New York and Philadelphia 50 barrels, cheap by 0& J SAEGER.
halves, and quarters No. 1,2, and 3 Mack
erel, which h a y °tier for sale at the very PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes
lowest prices. of John Bell's best make, also a large assort
ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale chea
by O S. J SAEGER
PRETZ, GUTH & CO
WPNDOW BLINDS.
WHITE ,EA D.-2 tons of White Lead
just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale
Just received a large and full assortment
of Painted Blinds, which will be sold very
0 &J SAEGETL
cheap by -
PRETZ, GUTH & CO
lIOLLOWARE.-500 Iron Pots and
, Kettles, just received and for sale at very
PARASOLS. i reduced prices at the store of.
The undersigned have just received from -I . 0 & J SAEGER
New I' orlc, a large and handsome assort- I May S. ' I__ l - 3 ,
i
meat of Parasols, Purasoletts and Sun 1 ---- --'
Shades, which will be sold at very low
prices
To _Builders..
A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor
PRETZ, GUTH &CO Locks with mineral knobs, Berman Locks,
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Point Binsh
QUEENSWA RE. !es, and a variety of other building Hard-
The undersigned have just returned ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper
from New York with a large and general thaP ever by 0& J SAEGER.
assortment of aueensware which they feet .vtaY 8 . ¶—ly
disposed to sell very cheap.
PRETZ, Gum & al. MI InT Oli !B NOTI et
. •
rF-4 w. . txx., In the Orphan's Cot,trt of Lc
_
Wi..,. high County.
V rilt ate; Sale a . vkiii).t., In the matter of the AccOunt
OF vrotz.""%:: of William jones and Irwin Jones,
17% t .
Valuable'!'own Property. Administrators, &c., of nil and
singular the Goods. Chattles, &c., of Jacob
The undersignedwishes to dispose of his Jones, of North Whitehall township, Le.
high county, deceased.
Town Property Arid now May 7, 1851, the Court appoint
nt private sale. It consists of a splendid William Si Marx, Auditor to audit and-re
,; two story I settle said Account, and make distribution
r . ill '4 . HOUSE !becomin g to law.
,
:""' .•' ''.. and lot of ground, situated on ' By a Rule of Court, Auditors nre.direct
;
the west lade of Allen street, in the Borough ed to Report the evidence produced before
of Allentown, near the. Market square, nd-
them
•
joining on the north by a lot of Ephraim i From the Records.
Grim, on the south by the lot of widow Teste :—J. D. LA WALL, Clark.
.
Schantz, an. the west by a public alley, and . Th e Auditor above named will attend to
containing in (rent 20 feet, and in depth 230 the duties of his appointment, at his ntfiCe
legit. Thereon is erected A new two story in Allentown, on Friday the 30th day of May,
Brick house, with a two story kitchen at- at 10 . o'clock, A. M., when and Where all
niched: There is also a wash kitchen on persons interested may appear. " •
the premises. For beauty and doneeni- . *WM. S. MNItKI
ence there is no better property in Allen- May 15. lf -- 7 4ur
town, and per Sons wishing to purchase in
Allentown will do well to examine it before ir 0 0 ii) i
they purchase elsewhere. . The subscribers having established the
The conditions will be made on very nc- Cash or Ready Pay System, will "after this
commodatihg terms; . Persons wishing to i date only pay the following prices for Wood :
view the property can do so by callinvipon Hickory $4,09, White and Chestnut Oak
the owner. - . I $3,50, Black Oak $3,00..
Mnv 15
_ .
FRANKLIN STETTLER. SAMSON,. WAGNER, & Co.
11-3 m. May 1%
MUM
1 Builders Look Here. Prier. 5 ifalrrott.
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF °
r, ALI Lo
_ _ ,
The mrdersigned announce to the public,
that they have just returned from Philadel
phia and New York, with a very !urge lot
of Hardware, consisting of
Ilortse litrnishing
Couch Y'rimminp,..?,'
will be bOld Cxirvint it' low prices. Thev
ask the public to give SAEGER'S 1 - lAnawarti:
-.6"..2.5r STORE, sign of the
01.1.
a con, in order to convince t heinttei ve.. of the
(my. that a .ptutny n penny made.'
U. & J SAEGER.
y
May (5
To liosgxe-lEesepers.
A ucnt nssniiiiicia of [louse furnishing
articic s. such us
ENAMELED and tinned inside, conking
vessels. sauce and stew pans, preserve ket
tles, fish and ham kettles, frying puns, grid
irons: waffle irons, &c.
TEA 'I'DAYS and Waiters, from com
mon to fine, in sets and dozens. A Iso, goth
ic form, in Sets, and in variety of putter/11.
KNI VES and FORKS—in sets arid doz
ens ; also knives only ; carvers. steels, cook
and butcher knives, with a variety of other
manufactures.
POCK ET and PEN ICNIVES—Razors,
Fciesnr. s;t,•ars, from the best makers; one,
ten, three, and 4 Wade knives.
SHOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes,
pick, ax's. &e. - •
;I.IOVELS and TONG'S, iron and brass
poli:d10.1 steel fire sets and standards, coal
tailors' irons smoothin irons &c., and
for sale by 0 & J SAEGER.
l'O SFIOENIAKERS.—Just received a
new assortment of Morocco and Binding
Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, IVonden Pegs
I•'rench Huhers, and numerous other artic
les belonging to the shoemaking busint4s
1 __ 0 & J SAEGER.
ARTICLES. J 4)1.1 . 7741;a1 !'pilau
,Flour .. . . ,i3arryl 4 25: 500 . 5 25'
i Wheat ... . l Lual,. 1;0 05. /' 00
Rye 1;13 60 65'
Corn 56 50 liO''
Uats , .• • 40 30 :33
13nel:wheat . . 47 40 dt:
Flaxseed . . . 1 50 1 50 1 50.
Cllverseod . .
.1 4 00 4 00 3 20'
'1 imothy:et:d 2502 75 275
Potatoes . . (5 &r . ) 55
Salt . •• • " 45 45 42
nurt vi .. . Pound 14 14 20
Lard N I 8 8
Tallow . . 8 9 7
geeswax . 22 25 28'
Ham 10 81 8'
Flitch .. . . -- 8 6 fj
Tow-yarn. . .
7 6 1 ) 5 0 . 7
Eggs Doz. ,
2. 30 12 20 .
?..yo W-Il
I —it.lkeyall,-4 '
Apple Whiskep -,251 26, 25
Linseed Oil 1 --85 1 75 1 72.
Hickory Rood Cord 4 50 4 50 000
0:11c NVood . 1 :3 50 3 50 / 1 5 50'
Egg Cual . : 1 Ton 350 400 4 50'
Nut Coal .. . j 250 3 001 3 5tY
L um p C oa l 13 60, 3 501 3 00'
Plaster .. . . --4 501 4 501 260
The undersigned has come to the con
clusion to offer at private sale her valuable
real estate, in Allentown, as follows :
. - / E . No. 1. A convenient two story
Xel -g;
~t i Stone House,
& .
„__. • adjoining lot of the estate of
Junes Wilson, dec'd., on the north about
60 feet front and 30 feet deep, on the east
side. of Allen street, on a lot which is 60 feet
front by 230 feet deep, the north side of the
lot fronts 40 feet on Market square. There
is also a large frame barn and a wood house
on the lot. It also contains a large yule--
gAty of the most thriving and
L.
Choicest
Fruit
, ~.... Trees,
such as apricots, plums, cherries, peari, ap-•
pies, grapes, shrubbery and flowers, all in
the finest condition.
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No. 2. A convenient one story
1 Frame Rouse
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1 30 feet front by 230 deep, a dj oin
ing lot No. 1, on the North, the lot of Jesse
M. Lino on the south, a public alley on the •
Gast, The building is frame, one and a
half story high, and beautifully situated. •
Thi., properly is undoubtedly one of the'
handsomvst situated in the Borough, front.'
ing on Alton street, and Market square, and
immediately in the business part of thelown.
The whole can be purchased togcther, •
or seperately, as it may be convenient to
purchasers, and the terms can be make aci;-
cominotlating.
Capitalist; should not let this . oppportuni•
ty pass without viewing the advantages
that may be derived from the sale of this
vaitiabie property.
O &J SAEGER
Persons wishing to view the property,
will please call upon the undersigned own•
or, who resides upon the same.
Mry 1.
P. IP PCK 0 FIE`,
Money and Counsellor at Law;
No. 17, NORTH 'SIXTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
May I
The Navigation Opened.,
Lehigh Transportation Compaby,
Give notice that they are now prepared
to receive Merchandize and forward with
promptness and dispatch from Philadelphia
to Easton, gethlehem, Allentown; Much
Chahlr, Penn Haven, While Hav'em•and
Wilkes-Barre, and also to all intermediate
places on the Delaware and Lehigh Canals,
and Lehigh arid Susquehanna Rail• Road.
The Proprietors would inform their
friends, and customers that, they have
lt IL' 010 IFAE
from their Old Stand, Brocks's Wharf, to
the First Wharf above Vine Street,. direct
.ly opposite the Salt Store of• Wright 4^
Ntphew.
They also for Ward Goods to and from
New York to Wilkesi3arre and intermedi
ate points via Delatvare and Raritan Canal,
and Delaware and Lehigh Canals.
Goods Shipped by this Liao from New
York will go by. .q. S. Neilion &. Son's
Line of Vessels to New Brunswick', which
Will be forwarded at the Albany' Basin,
Foot of Cedar street, North River- Any
information required can be had'of
Stewart' & Mettler; No. (it Dey Stieet, at
Messrs. Neilson & Son Agent's office.• No
S.S West street. ;
Merchants and others having goods to ship
from New York to any of the above places,
will find this route the nearest and most ex
peditious.
• The Pioprietnre Ifirgd 'and comma
diode Siore Flbusos et . &pion; Bethlehem.
kilontown, Manch Chunk,• White. Haven
and IVilkea I3ni•re. .
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11. S. Moorhead, PhiladSrphlic;
John Optlycke; Easton ;•
Mrheck & Knauss, Bethlehem.;
k..t. Ritz, AllontotOn
A'. W. Leisentiiig;,Manch Chunk ;
A. ninths S Co., Penn Haven ;-
Blakeslee Hortnn, l While Haven and
ilkes-Barre.
April 10; 1851
aluable, 'Real 'Estate
AT
PRIVATE SiUGE.
ELIZABETH BOAS
ABLE, WILSON - AC(3..
Proprietors
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