The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, May 13, 1852, Image 1

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A FAMILY NEWSPAPER...
Ocuotcb to .Naus, ijoetrn, Oriente, 'Agriculture, the Miffusion of itseful 3nformation, 'general 3ntelligente, 'Amusement, ,ftlaricets, su.
VOLUME V.l.
THEIEHIGH REGISTER,
.Is published in the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh
_County, Ps.,sver,y _Thursday
IRV AUGUSTUS L. ItUEIE,
Atslso' per annum, payable in advance, and
00 if not paid until the end Of the year. .No
hapei discontinued, until all arrearages are paid
e . .te6tli til the option of the proprietor.
An s3t IiNTS, making not more than one
Privare, will be inserted three times fur one dollar
find for every subsequent insertion 'Wentyfive
Abuts. tai.gdy" advertisements, charged in the
same proportion. Those notexceeding len lined
Will lie charged seventy-five cents, and those
Malting sit lints or less, three insertions for 50
fi,ters,
, . .
liberal deduction will be matle to those
advertise by theyrar.
who
.. (foor East
.
L Wire in liamtt:,: (Me
of the German Reformed Chun--; neadY
opposite the “Friedensbote Ogice." •
AMERICAN HOTEL,
AND
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE,
Corner of iamillon and William Streets,
ALLENTOWN.
John V. Rechiet
Announces to his friends and the public,
•t that he has purchased
_. ! ..y.1 , :dc ,
l_ N.
the sierk and fixtures
...k 7W., 7 1P:ilkN. of the above named Ho
,i,erii;,' -... - ijit i k' . , t .. 3 Lel recently occupied
Aqtm. - -_ - 7.- by Jonathan Kolb.-
1
lc 11 '.: :.T: __. , _ _. _ _ _ _
Ifj 10 if, " 1 ,,, N, , c Ihe house is one of the
W"- - ,:: f -.2L- :,,:c.;”..-- largest and most conve
nient Hotels in the bormgh, and its location,
in the immediate vicinity of the Court house
and public offices, makes it a desirable stop
ping place, as well to the men of pleasure
ns of business. The proprietor therefore,
assures the public, that he is now ready to
accommodate all who may honor him with
their custom. in the hest manner.
Ilis TABLE will always be supplied
h the best the niarliet.nifttas..l..the BAB
w;,4, a., ohoicest Wines and Liquors ; the
BEDS and ROOMS are clean and com
fortable ; and, in fact, everything is arrang
ed with a view to the convenience and coin
fort of his customers.
In short, he has determined to spare nei
ther pains nor expense to make his house
I
qual to any in the country, and he there
fore respectfully solicits a share of the pub•
lic patronage.
Allentown and Pottstown, and
the Easton and Reading Stages, stsrt from
this house. It is also the stage office for
the other lines that leave Allentown:
,April 29.
riithic*Faiatcoaraccameamacfaceg
S ECKERT & CO'S.I
A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8
Tobacco, Snuff and Segar
0 Vi. Ci 'a It 9 .
t. 3
4 A few doors below the Ger
man Reformed Church,
lEN N 13!
Hamilton Street, 0
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ATOW,. PA. 1
10 la' GOOL)S, ALL WARRANTED.au 6
gl Dec.. 18. '. . • "- 11-1 y
tiennegameagermoommatecon
EYES RIGHT,
NETSPHA.T AND CAP
Manutactory in illeutoivn.
E. WU. Wieder, •
Respectfully announces to the citizens of
Allentown and ita,yicinity, that he has late
ly established himself in
_the above business,
in the Store room formerly 'Occopied by'
Messrs. Meriz and Landis, in west Hamil
ton Street, in the Borough of Allentown,
where. - he has just received an extensive .
1111V7 n ew Stock of.superfine
•••• a
„,:11G1 DOUB, /UMW,
\ a ll •of which he wii; be tibia to
t)lspose oil on the most reasonable tem*.
Ms stock of Gentlemen's hats, is comeos
ed of•the beautiful and costly to the most or
dinary article; In other words from a Five
dollar to a5O cent hat.. And such that will
be.corne the old. as well as the young. The
same may be said of his
Jar STOCK OF CAPS,
which consists of superfine and'ordinary.
Tia the Ladies. •
He has a word to'say, he invites their par-•
ticular attention to his stock of• Fure, his
assortment of • •
Baas, Maill, Cuff ii, &c.
cannot be beat in . Allentown, and he is pre
pared to sell them with but a very small ad
vance.
Hats will be manufactured to order upon
the shortest notice, and upon the most sea.
sonable terms. Mr. Wieder, trusts that by
keeping a good assortment to Select from
and :easonable prices he will bilibkitO se:
"r, a sip re of public patronao.
r - vovettbo: 13. • • 11---441
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lii glitylmv . ovtaut ew s
New Store Opened
sdelman, Masks t Co.
On the south.tt•est corner of Nlarket
Square and Hamilton Street, directly oppo
site the "Eagle Hotel" in Ailentown, which
they style the cheap
Fartnerd' nod Mechanics' Store.
They have just returned from Philadel
phia, with an entire new and well selected
stock of the cheapeit and most beautiful
Spring :InO, Summer Goods
that were ever exhibit in Otis place, em
bracing all the •
Latest and most FashionaNe S,yes,
to which they invite the attendance of their
friends and acquaintances generally. These
goods have been selected with great care
and attention. We name in part,
Fancy Style Spring Silks, all widths and
qualities, Foulard Silks, Black and Fan
cy Colored Silks, Berege de
Laincs, Persian Cloths,
[root French de Laines, Ging- •
hams, French Chintzes,fancy Lawns,
-Calicoes, jroni 3 to twelve cents a-yard
W HITE GOODS,
Of all descriptions, Jaconet and Swiss Ed
gings, Insertings, Linen and Cotton - Laces.
306 New style Ladies' Needle Work Col
lars from 61 cents to $1,50, Wristbands,
Cuffs. &c. •A good assortment of Hoisery,
Gloves, Mitts, &c. always on hand.
A large assortment of silk and cotton
Umbrellas. Parasols of all styles, colors
and prices.
• - euriTLEMEN%
French, English and American Cloths, of
various colors, Plain and Fancy Cassimers,
Satin and Fancy Vestings, Satinetts. A
large assortment of Woolen, Worsted, Lin-.
en and Cotton 'Goods for Spring wear.—
Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, &c.
Also, a benitiful and handiome 'assortment
of Goods for Boys' wear.
They are satisfied that they have selec
ted a stock of goods as cheap if not cheaper
than ever before offered in Allentown, and
are determines] to sell them nt a very small
advance. They hope therefore that through
strict attention to their business, they will
be able to draw a large share of public pat
ronage for which they will ever be thankful.,
EDELMAN, HANSE &CO.
Allentown, April 29, 11-6 m
OVICCUSWare.
The subscribe
ry-Arit have also a large
- 1-- W stock of fresh fain -= 4 - -
ity Groceries, Prime, Java and Rio Cof
fee, from 10 cents a pound and as low as
64 cents, Sugars, Teas, Molasses Cheese,
Spices, Crackers, Raisins &c.,•&c.,
Butter, Eggs, Lard, Hams, Sides, Should
ers, Potatoes, Onions, and Soap, for which
the highest Market prices will be given in
exchange for Goods.
All Goods sold at this Establishment are
warranted what they are represented to be.
Call and examine for yourself. Goods free
ly shown with strong inducements to buy.
EDELMAN, HANSE &.Co.
Allentown, April 29,
Ti -am
Grain Wanted.
50,000 Bushels of W heat, Rye, Corn
and Oats wanted, r for which the highest
am rhet prices will be paid by the subscribers,
at their store on the South west corner of
Marltet Square and Hamilton street, in Al
lentown.,
EDEEMAN, HANSE & CO.
Allentown, April, 29, 111-61 n
To Fishernien and Hunters !
wake Notice.
The.undersigned residing in Bierysport,
Hanover township, . Lehigh county, give no-
tice hereby, that they will not suffer peisons
to fish or hunt uptin any cf: their lands.—
SuCh then,. who will not listen to their warn.
ings; will not complain •if .they aro. dealt
with•in the strictest sense of ihe law. . •
JONAS BIERY,
• ' • BIERY & . FREDERIaIC,
BIERY.
April 22.
Two Piano Fortes
1P410114 Caltalit 2
anal The underaigned has just fin-
MTV ishe d and has ready for sale, two
six and three quarter:octavo Piano Fortes,
with Rosewood cases.. Apply at his
Porte Manufactory, in Ha milton street, west
of. Hagenbueh's - Hotol, in Alfeatown.
• SINIQNSWEITZER.
April O. . . 16=41iik
Y.
ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., MAY 13, 1.852
BY
Attention! Make 'Room
FOR THE
Clothing Einporinm
OF
HECK & LEH.
They take this method to in
forth their friends and the
public in general that they
still continue the
lIIERCIIANT TAILORING
Businems
at their old stand,di wetly op.
posite the "Lehigh Register"
printing office, and that they
—although much is said at other places of
to prices—will sell as cheap, if not cheap
et, d ict a at any other establisment, in this
or any other place, and if any thing. still a
little cheaper. Til,r l7 will always keep on
hand, a full supply of-
Ready-Made Clothing,
of every descriptions, and have on hand at
present a large supply of seasonable goods,
at their "Emporium." They are both
practical. Mechanics, and no work is suffer.
d to pass unless fully examined by them, so
they can warrant them to be not only du-'
cable, but made Up with neatness and taste.
Customer Work
Will be punctually attended to, and made
up' to order in the most fashionable manner,
nu mutter wheth,:r !he goods are bought
- elsewherei - itwill - be - thankfully-received, -
They are thankful for favors heretofore
received, and they will make it point to
serve all with entire satisfaction, ',uhich
they trust will secure to them more favor.;
and be the means to extend their custom
still further. Call and examine their stock,
before you purChase elsewhere,. and satis
fy vourselyes with what is said above
:Allentown April 29,
WitZkUiltalMc.
To the Heirs of Paul Ilalliet, deed
Notice is hereby given, that the under
signed, one of the executors of the last will
and testament of Paul Bela, deceased,
late of North Whitehall town4ip, Lehigh
county, is ready to pay all the legal Heirs
or Representatives of the said estate. Since
however, the estate is yet in law, it will be
necessary to ask of each and every Heir or
Representative,a Refunding Bond, with ap
proved security, before his or her respeative
portion can be paid. The legal Heirs and
Representatives and those who may be in
terested, are requested to make application
for their respective portions to
STEMIEN BALLIET, jr.,
Acting Executor.
11-6 w
April 22
New Millinery in Allentown!
rfl.rs. A. S. !Kaufman,
..;,. j . : ,) 0.. , Respectfully invites the
'
: ',..;,:....'j;1:rtPr,:. - . attention of the Ladies of A1•J:z.,r,....?:::',-;.V)
•J:z. , r,....?:: : ', - ; .V)
;W: lentow n .anti its vicinity, that
..". .-: ~.=. •,,V.!; . sitte still keeps open on the
. 1 '
' east cornerof'Wilson's Row'
near the German Reformed
i . Church, directly opposite .J.
B. Moser's Apothecary store. She has just
returned from Philadelphia with a new
And Fashionable Millinery Stock,
comp'rising the latest styles. Her stock con
sists in part of Gossamer, Braid, Fine, Hair
and Blonde, Jenny Lind Looped, Pine Sat
tin and Pearl, Albona and Sattin, Imperial
and Tripoli, China Pearl, Coburg, and eve
ry other style that can be named. Also Cas
ing Bonnets of all kinds. Artificial flowers
of every description, Caps, etc.
Repairing, shaping, whitening'and pres
sing done after the latest fashions, and equal
to any city establishment, and done at the
shortest possible notice.
Having followed the business for a num
ber of years, believes herself competent to
give full satisfaction, and hopes that a gene
rous public will still extend to her a liberal
patronage, for,which she will always feel
very grateful. To those who have favored
her with their calls, she returns.her thanks.
April 15,,
II G. SICKEL,
BRASS WORKER,
Philadelphia.
Respectfully tnforms the citizens of Al
lentown and its vicinity that ho continues
at his old stand
N0..3.2 North Second Street
. .
the manufaeturiog of
Gas lixturci, Sickels' Patent Fluid
Lamps; Chandeliers, qirandoles,
Boquel Holders, 4.e.; 4,e,
He also manufactures %Fluid and Pine
Oils.
His prices are moderate, and his orders
will he filled with the greateit dispatth.—
Tfi ere f ore rimieniber place, Nci. 82,
North Second _ Street Philadelphia
Nov.- 27, 1861. • ' •
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Tanners Furnishing Store !
William Grin', •
CURLER IN ALLENTOWN.
Herewith makes known to his friends
end the public in ge moral, that he still con
tinues the
Currying Business
in all its various branches, at his old stand,
directly opposite Hagenbuch's Hotel. He
has just returned from New York; with a
very large stock, which he is determined to
sell at city prices.
Sole Leather. -Ile constantly keeps on
hand an assortment of . Red or Hemlock tan
ned sole leather. Also an assortment of
Oak tanned, which he will sell at the lowest
prices. Calfskins and Upper Leather, of
the very best quality at reduced prices.
Rids.—He has nn assortment of Span
ish Kids on hand, that cannot be excelled
in quality or prices.
Oil.—lle always keeps on hand the
very best quality of Tanners' Oil, which he
is able to sell at Philadelphia prices.
Persons wishing the above articles will
do well to call on him, before they purchase
elsewhere.
ALL KINDS or EIIDES
will be taken in exchange for goods, or will
be paid for in cash.
Punctuality in his business, and the low
prices of his goods will induce not only his
old customers to continue their favors, but
will induce many new ones to favor him
with 'their calls, He returns his thanks for
the favors heretofore received.
WILLIAM GRIM.
May 6.
Rentorol.
GEORGE KECK,
TA ILOR IN ALLENTOWN.
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Informs his friends and the public in gen
eral that he has removed his shop in the sec
ond. story above Ileber's Store, directly oppo
site 0. & J. Saeger's f lard ware Store, where
he still continues the
Tailoring Business,
and will at all times be read! , to make gen
tlemen's apparpl, after the latest London,
Paris, New York or Philadelphia fashions.
Having employed experienced hands, and
being determined to render satisfaction to
all such as may favor him with a trial, he
feels confident of a continuance of their cus
tom.
Ile tenders his formercustomers his grate
ful ncicnowledgements for past favors, and
hopes by reasonable prices, and punctual at
tendance to his business, to merit their con
tinuance.
April 8. ¶-2m
The Navigation Opened.
yet=
. 1.211112 kgi .
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TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
give notice that they are now prepared
to receive inerchandize end forward it with
promptness and despatch from Philadelphia
to Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk, Penn Haven, White Haven, and
ilkesbarre, and also to intermediate places
on the Delaware and Lehigh Canals, and Le
high and Susquehanna Rail Road. The
goods will be received and shipped at the
first wharf above Vine street, directly oppo
site the Salt Store of A. WRIGHT &
EW. They also forward goods to and frdm
New York to Wilkesbarre and also to all
intermediate places, via :Delaware anti Rat.-
iton Canal, and Delaware Canal. Goods
shipped by this line of vessels to New
Brunswick. The Schooner-R. F. Stock
ton, Sloop Fox. and Grey Hound, will be
found at the: Albany Basin, loot of Cedar
Street, North River.
Any information required can be had of
Messrs. METTLER, RENNOLDS & CO., No.
64 Dey street, or nt NEILSON'S Agent Office
No. 88 West street.
Merchants having goods to ship from
New York will find thks route the nearest
and most exPeditouS. The company have
large and commodious Store Hcitises'at'Els
tern, Bethlehem, Allentown-,' Mauch Chunlc,
White Haven and Wilkesbarre,
Jacob Able having disposed of his inter
est in. the late firm of Ahle, - Wilson &Cp.,
the busineSs will be continued as heretofore,
by the remaining partners, who 'hope . by
strict attention to business to secure a liber
al share of patronage.
'DRAKE, 'WILSON & CO. Proprietors.
d 1 GENTS:
H. S. Moorehead, Philadelphia,
John Opdycke, Dimon, '
Borheck & Knauss, Bethlehem,
A..L Ritz, Allentown,
A. W. - Leitsenring, MinehtChunk,
A. Pardee &Co., Penn Haver
Horton dr, Belles Willtesbarre.
Allentown, April 22, 1852,
NEUTRAL IN POLITICS.
N. D. KNIGHT
, . Manufacturer of
Impwved C:ltin Pumps
ALLENTOWN LEIIIOII COUNTY
The undersigned takes this method to in
form the public generally; that he continues
to manufacture the new and Improved
Chain Pumps with Iron Curb,
for which he has just got out a new patern
and is now prepared to fill-orders for same.
A constantly increasing demand for these
Pumps, resulting in part from the great
improvements we have lately eff.cted in
their construction. affords, substantial evi
dence of their superior adaptation to the pub
lic wants. We, therefore, nave no hesita
tion fn saying that they give better satis
faction to purchasers, arc more economical,
and do their work more rapidly and with
less expenditure of labor than any other
Pumps in use. Their operation gives tno
don to the water, and thus effectually pre
vents it from becoming stagnant and impure.
They are made so as to be readily pin in
operation, even by experienced hands
can be put together at the Factory or be
sent away in parts, as customers prefer ;
and they can be easily and cheaply trans
ported to any part of the country.
He trusts the low prices for which he
offers his Pumps, will be an inducement to
those who want the article to give him a call.
May 0,
Large Two Story Mouse
artm lumal-AL)
A large and commodious Two
;y Story Brick Dwelling House, will)
• 9 • Open Front basement, situate in
•
east Hamilton street, in the Bor
ough of Allentown, lately occupied by Jas.
Roney, one door east of Dr. John Romig.
For further information apply to
ELI J. SAEGER.
Allentown, April 22. . w
Doctor William J. liomin ,
/ Having returned to Allentown,
offers his professional services to
%);' • hisfriends and the public. Office
.11L-- at his residence, in Hamilton street,
south side, first corner below Protz, Guth
S. Co's. Store, in Allentown.
February 19, —I y
F SALE.
The undersigned oilers for sale a second
hand Coal Gas .9pparalusoybich he will
warrant to be able to furnish from 50 to 70
lights an evening. It will be put into op
eration at any place required, and will be
sold at a great bargain.
He further informs the public that he
will put up,. the Apparatus, at but a trifling
cost. He will put up the Gas Works in
villages of from 5 to 50 houses and furnish'
every thing required for permanent lights at
but a trifling cost.
The Apparatus .offered above is the one
formerly used for lighting east Hamilton
street. The wants of the community re-
'
quired more lights than this was able.to l
furnish.
The Apparatus can be seen at any time
by calling at the Apothecary Store of
W. F.. DONOWESKY.
If—Ow
May 6
let OK1 4
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To the Directors of Common Schools of
Lehigh. County.
• .
In pursuance of the 32nd Section of an
act, entitled, "An act for the regulation and
continuance of n system of Education by
Common Schools," passed the seventh day
of April, A. D., 1849. .
We the undersigned,, Commissioners of
Lehigh county.— hereby publish
.4 State
•ment of the amount to which every district
within the County of Lehigh is entitled for
the School year of A. D. 1852,—0ut of the
annual appropriation of $200,000 by the
said act; as per report made to this office,
by the superintendents of Common 'Schools,
as follows, to wit ; , '.• . ~ . ~ ..
• llentoWn, - , • :,. .-_ 316 79
Hanover, •
Heidelberg, . .-- - .
.. ' _ 114 94
• ,owhill, . • . - : . - 8216
Lynn, . - 163.1;1
Lower Mecunoy • -•- • 204 21
' Upper Metcungy. '` : .. - . ' 175 56
Upper Milford, - . • - 322 08
Northampton, ' • • , , 74 26
Salisbury, • - 163 53
Upper Saucon, • • • • - '244 90
Weisenburg, • . 149 31
• Washington,
_.: . . 134 30,
North Whitehall, . 247.66
South Whitehall, 253 59
SAMUEL KNAUSS, , . .
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' . PETER ENGELIIANi Cornmissiortera,
DANIEL HAUSMAN,. ' ..
• • " ATTEST :-J. M: LINE, clerk.- •
- ApriT 29. 'i - ;',- •
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Nee;ly executed iltegistee' Office.
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NUMBER 82.
Boot & Shoe Establishment
In Allentown.
Shaffer Hunter .
•
Respectfully inform their friends and the: . :
public in general, that they have lately 7
bought out the Stock of Mr. John Reeser t .:
and will continue at the old stand, in Hata-,
ilton Street, between the Allentown Hotel:,
and J. B. Moser's Apothecary Store, where::
_they are prepared to execute alt orders ik .
their line of business. They also inform flier' .
public that they have just returned from' .
Philadelphia with a large assortment of -
.t'
Ladies, Misses 4-
Gentlemen's .
Gum Slioes:'
EaMii htb aidatie They also keep:
on hand of their
own manufacturC,
a general assortment of extra fine and coarse
Gentlemen's Boots, Monroes and Shoes.—..
Also, Ladies' and Misses' Morocco and I'm.'
nella Gaiters, Bootees and Shoes. ' 'Boys
and Childrens, Boots and Shoes—all made
of the hest material, of their own selection;
They will warrant all their work, and or.',:g
tiers will de executed at the shortest notice - ,:.
and in the neatest manner. The hands ie.,:
their employ are of the best that can be,
found, both in the Ladies' es well as Gen.
tlome l's branch of the business.
Thl assortment they keep on hand is
very extensive, comprising every article that
may be called for in their line.
Persons who are in want of a pair of good
Boots-or-Shoes,-an-article-highly-necrsary
to keep your feet warm and dry, will do
well to give them a call, before purchasing
elsewhere, as they do not intend to charge
anything for showing their goods.
April 15
New Spring and Summer
(DOCADZI
.11 the Mew Pork Store.'
The undersigned take }his methcid to in
form their friends and the pftlie in general,
that they have just returned from Philadel
phia and New York, with a large assortment
of new and fashionable
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
that cannot be excelled in this county. Wo
hereby extend to you a polite invitation, to
call at the New York Store, one: door east
of the Post Office in Allentown, and you will,' •
find that we can suit you with- the most
fashionable styles of Goods the market can' ''
furnish. Our stock combines every article
of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, and 'no
one would ask of us to euumerate them all.
Among them are to be found
kinds of Dress Silks, Salina; Berages,
Berage de Loins, alpaceas,. Mouslin
de Laines, Lawns, -Gingharns, , •
Callieoes, Edgings; 13. c. fgrc, • •
ALso— Afull assortment of Cloths, of all
colors and qualities, fancy Casimexes, SW
netts, Tweeds, Vestings, and other fashion'.
able goods too tedious to mention.
Call and examine our stock', for we are
prepared to satisfy all. • •
KERN & KLINE.
GROCERIES..
The undersigned have just
dili t tr`c3;' received a large atock'of new
Groceries, such as Molasses. •
,
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices,
Chocolate, &c., which, they offise for sale at •
the lowest cas h prices.
KERN & ILINE. "
QUEENS WARE.
A large assortment' ote
w,ueenstvare psi'
recieved and for sale at the store of
KERN & KLINE.
MACKEREL. MACKEREL.
Just received and for sale a view lot or.
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in whole, halves;
and quarter barrels.
KERN & KLINE:
SALT, SALT, SALT.
A large lot of Liverpool Ground and fine
Lalt just received and for sale by
KERN & KLINE. •
CARPETS, •
OIL CLOTHS,
LOOKING GLASSES; ,
DRIED PEACHES;dr;c:. •
are all articfe - which are offered for sale ve-*
ry cheap at the store of
KERN &KLINE:.
COUNTRY PIIODUCE.=
All kinds of Country Produce' ,will
taken in exchange for Store Goode, for i'vhiclic
the highest nuttket price will be allowed.
KERN & KLIN.ErI
Allentown, April 8, 1852. '
ELISHA FORREST,
ATT . ORNE4 „ATM C411144L0R AT LAW;
Office on the East side of.Hßgtilton streetie
formerly,oinupietl by John 18:04houipEsqi•
Crean consulted inAbe.EngAhlitril
'German languages.,
April 15, ", ,
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