The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, November 22, 1854, Image 3

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a A Our= ON Maannua.Marry not a man I Mom: Baxs FAILGAES.—In addition to those 1 CrioNG HAILS,—'A New f'neantle 4 r,' furnish
Who thinks woman's only duties is
. to make his on the list we publis4ed two weeks ago, the fol- es the Germantown 'Telegraph' with the annex
ahirtuand cook his dim rs. Such a man would lowing haye since trit by the board: - led receipt for curing hams. Some of our agri
- *take hbt wife a slave. City Bank of Colihus, Ohicr. !cultural friends hereabouts who have the best
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Marry not a man who is too proud to ac- Clinton Bank do. • i hams in market, put them up after nearly the
knoirledge a woman's equality, for that man is Mechanics' and Traders' Bank, Cincinnati: i same method ;
a tyrant and would make a scold or a nobody Canal Bank of Cr eland, Ohio. 1 'To every one thousand pounds of hams, take
of his wife. ! Exchange Bank . of Buffalo, N. Y. ' eight ounces of saltpetre, two qua rigor molasses,
Marry not a man who thinks himself one cf Bank of Circleville, Ohio.' ; and two quarts of salt ; mix with water. Af
the superiors of creation, for that man's brain City Bank, Ch . , Illinois, .to settling for two or three hours before intro
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tesmuch in the back of his head. : Farmer's Jointsk Bank, Buffalo. 4 during the hams, rack o ff ; and throw out the
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Marry not a man who thinks it a ivoman'h Miami Bank, ftliyton, Ohio. i sediments from the bottom; cover the meat with
privilege •to learn alter husband at home, far "Woodbury Bank: Connecticut. . the brine, and repack once a week, changing
that is not the man to teach you; your IX! In Indiana are also new protests an- the positionk of the hams. In six weeks the
Would be one of hopeless ignorance. i flounced, viz : Wayne Bank. Logansport ; haul's may be taken to the smoke room. After
Marry not a man who is fortune hunting ; State Stock Bank f Indiana, Peru : Upper Wa- smoking, they may be returned to the brine, and
for the money cmce obtained, you would be a bash Bank, Wabasgr; Perry County Bank, can- kept through the summer. If preferable the
secondary consideration, taken because the nelton : Steubert r ounty Bank, A ngo l a : T„... ' meat may remain in the brine and be taken out
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money could not come without you. ; ders' Bank,., -e Haute, and Great Western and smoked as it is required for use. It will be
Marry not a man who in his intercourse with Bank, Teivillaute. , famd always in a goad condition, and is. when
men speaks sneeringly and vulgarly of woman ; I Pennsyl4tha, finitmately. suffers compare- I smoked, an excellent article.
for that man's lore would be a kind to be des- . tivtly intik - Ay these failures. Tro 131.AcKsNirliS.—It is stated that
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pised and loathed by the virtuous. forbiden foreign small notes, and refused free I birOirr " -
Marry not a man who seeks for amusement banking„she is now in the enjorment of a g oo d a l i ar of iron,of almost any size, may be instantly
where his sisters are ekeluded, for that man's and reliape curren
of a piece of common roll brimstone. A know
ey. , sundered while hot. by the simple application
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associates are low, his ideas of purity limited, •,---
and himself not worthy the companionship of a Nine MacniNs.—A Yankee in New York has ledge of this fact will be useful when some piece
high minded woman. inventeJ, machine for putting babies to sleep. of irun work is required to be severed, but
; which, as is sometimes the case, is so construct-
It is supplied with fresh milk. parayoric, God
ed and situated that no ordinary chisel
frey's cordial and surar, which it dispenses ac
cutting tool can be brought to apply- dolls
to the necessities of the case. Mothers
may be instantly perforated through bars or
have onlito chuck Thomas and Mary into tl:c
plates of heated iron, by the application or
machine, ° here they will be cared for in the
best man ' r for eight hours. To those who are
fond of "l i ghtening the cares of life," going to
feinted pieces of brimstone. There is also a
method of sawing or cutting haul ated steel, by
means of a circular piece of common or thin
eveningricindies, flirting and such like," the
new invention will indeed be a "fleeing to iron plate, or sheet iron, adjusted to a lathe, or I
motheei." i otherwise put into violent rotary motion : phi:
w ill readily cut off a file. cutting tool or tem
pored steel spring, without drawing or retitle
the temper.
GEN. Pcts.tm's WOLF Ihor.A gentleman
who recently visited the den in Pomfret. down
which old Put descended with a rope round his
leg and a musket in his hand. describes it as
being at least twenty-six feet long, and on an
average two feet square, though in some parts
much wider. It extends directly into the mouti
tain, and is slightly descending. The wall
above and on either side is of rock. It is so
formed that a furious she wolf can keep at bay
as many dogs as could I e sent against her.—
,She was crouched in the fa rthest end upon a
shelving rock, and •the passage being rather
crooked, the General must have penetrated at
least ten feet, and probal If more, unless he had
a gun so favorably contrived that he coal(
shoot round a hay stack.' The visitor crept
. in a distance of twenty feet, and since there was
no wolf there-he regretted that he did not_meet
with a few rattlesakes, to make the descent a
little perilous.—Boston Chronicle.
To PRESERVE IRON AND STEEL-KNIVES ERO s M
Rusr.—Procure some melted virgin wax
purer the better—and rub it thoroughly over
the blades of the knives, and having carefully
removed the wax from the surface, rub them
briskly with a dry cloth, until the original pol
ish is fully restored. This will fill all the pores
with the unctuous and minute particles of the
wax, which will adhere firmly. and prevent the
intrusion of water or moisture which is the muse
of rust. They will retain their brillincy fur
weeks if used.
AN. 01.0 Trim-R.—Mr. — Jacob Leinbach fond
recently upon his farm in Bern township. Berk::
county, a land-turtle, with the initials •• 11. N."
(Henry Newschwender) and date " 1791" cut
upon its limier shell, amt immediately be
neath. " S. M. (Samuel Moser) 182.7." This
must be a veritable patriarch of turtles, and fir
aught we know may be one of .the • pair that
lodged in Noah's ark. May it inhabit its an
cient " snuff-box" for a thousand years to come.
TREF.—The Humboldt Times mentions a
spruce pine lot, 26 feet long, which turned out
4,000 feet clear stuff', without knots or wind
shakes. The tree made 13,000 feet clear luta
ben. We do not believe it can be beat in the
country, though we have trees of other species
much larger—for instance, the red wood—that
are estimated to turn out upwards of 100,000
feet—That one tree will build two houses, each
two stories high and 50 feet square, furnishing
all the square timber, planks, shingles, &c.,
would not be credited in the Atlantic States.
To CLEAN PAlNT.—Smear a piece of flannel
with common whiting, mixed to the consist
iincy of common paste, in warm xrater. nub
the surface to be cleaned. quite briskly, and
wash off with clean water. Grease spots will
in this way be almost instantly removed without
injuring the paint. if
NATIONAL KNOW-NOTHING CONY ENTION. —lt
is reported that a National Know-Nothing Con
vention was held at Cineinna Wednesda3
for the purpose of nominating a candidate for
the Presidency. It was thought that either
Millard Fillmbre, of New York, Sam Houston,
of Texas, or Jacob Broom, of Pennsylvania,
would be the nominee. Fillmore is said to have
joined the Order in Bumilo.
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RAIIITY.-Mr. John G. llcinly , of Hamburg.
has obtained a ripe apple two inches in circum
ference; from a young tree which was planted
ha, Fall, and first blossomed about the middle
of August. We often hear of trees blossoming
out of their time, but very rarely of their bear
ing fruit.
dfstagcuoux CASCALTY. - Messrs. Cyrus
Hare, Daniel Creishcr and Abraham Fichtliorn,
went on a gunning excursion, from Heading.
Pa., on IVenesday last, and Mr. Hare,. while
lifting a loaded gun_ out of a wagon, was shot
.through the breast by the accidental explosion
of one of the barrels and so badly injured that
he died. the same evening.
• LARGR PRODUCE FROM RE.—John ROSS, an
experienced apiarist of Warren, Mass., has a
hive of bees, from which he has taken, during
the . past year, two hundred and forty 'pounds
of extra honey. The bees were fed upon a
preparation made by himself, and by which
they do far better than when left to collect
their own food.
(►The Inauguration of GOY. Pollock will
be attended with a grand military display, as
volunteer companies will be in attendance from
various parts of the State. There will be an
Arierican Inauguration Ball, and a display of
firiworks on Capitol hill.
Tanted 7 A good strJng adhesive plaster,
tv;pl%.bn.si-lxidies stick fo their own business.
L:CSWHEAT CAKES.- The Bridle on which
cakes arc baked should never be touched with
grease. Firstly, bec . ause it imparts a taste to
the cake. Secondly, if a cooking stove is used.
it till's the whole house with the smell of burnt
grease, betraying whist we arc to have fur break
fast.. Wash the griddle, with hot soap-suds.
c-otir it with dry sand, and when heated for use,
rub it well with a teaspoonfull of fine salt and a
coarse cloth ; it will then be ready to receive
theiJeakes. After each cake is removed, the
salt rubbing must be repeated. Try it and you
will ever follow the advice 'of an old house
keeper:
CONVICTION 01 , A SLAM/. - Capt. James
Smith, of the brig Julia Moulton, has been
convicted in the U. S. Circuit Court. at New
York, of piracy in fitting out, coinmanding and
managing that vessel in a voyage front \ew•
York to Ow: slave coast, where she took on board
six hundred slaves, and sailed with them to
Cuba, and were safely landed. The olli,nce Was
clearly proven. The punishment by law• is
death. A motion for a new trial has been made
LAME YIELD.—The Lancaster Whig says :
1111 earn !jot 1). J. Fisher. , mist 1 100
bashils<fcorn on a sixteen acre lot, near ll.tt
tle Swamp, in Lancaster county. whiLli two
years ago - 0 ,A. 1 9v.. tot nay mut
guano applied to it three times in that period:
the first application was lbs.. the second
100. and the third 400 lbs, to the acre : making
in all 700 Ills.
To MAKI: A Cl - NTA ILDS.—Select good
sweet apples. such as will cook well : pare, cut
and stew than: when thoroughly done, stir
them briskly. till the pieces are all broken line.
Allow the apples time to cool and thin down to
the proper consistency with good milk, and
Lake with one crust, as you would bake a com
mon custard, or a pumpkin pie. If a richer
pie is wanted, a few eggs may be added. If
the apples arc totally sweet, but little sugar or
other sweetening will be required. If desirable,
spices may be added.
BEET VINEGAR.—Take a bushel of sugar
beets, fresh from the ground, wash and grate
them. Press out the juice, which will amount
to about six gallons, and put it in an empty and
perfectly sweet barrel. In a fortnittht you will
have an excellent article of vinegar, and as
pleasant as that from cider or even wine.
Fonrcsies Fitomc.—A poorshoemakernamed
Henry Parker, residing in some obscure corner
of Covington. was fortunate enough, yesterday.
to draw $5,000 in a lottery. Mr. P., for the
last ten years, has been pounding,away on the
lapstono to'support a wife and seven children,
and has been only able to obtain a living star
vation at that. Ife purchased the ticket out of
pure desperation, and his unbounded joy when
he learned the result can be better imagined
than described,—Cin.
Tim PRE4,IF:yr YKAIL—The year 1854 began
on Sunday, and will end on Sunday, thus hay
ing fifty-three :Sunda} - s. January, April, July.
October and Deconber have each lice Sundays
Such an array of Sundays, it is said, will no.
occur again until IS$2.
asrmtvrs.—The Consul for the United
States, at Calcutta, has shipped on board the
American ship Venice, at that port, a beautiful
female elephant and her calf, but a few days
old, for Philadelphia. The animals Were placed
on board on the 31st of August. -
GJ' average cost of tuition in the N.' T.
Public Schools is, for boys, $14,33, and for kids,
$9,33 per annum. The average annual cosrof
titution for the children in the Primary Schools,
is $4,09. The estimate embraces the cost Of ti
rution merely, and does not include books, &c.
Z7There• aro no less than six thousand
pianos manufactured in Boston .annually, and
they are sad at prices varying front $225 to
$l5OO each.
[alfa man will reap 'whatsoever he soweth,'
what a harvest of coats and breeches the tailor
will have one of these dayS.
good husband keeps his wife in the
wholesome ignorance of unnecessary secrets.--
Ile knows little who will tell his, wife all he
knoWs.
To CLEAN WINDOW th.Ass.—Take finely pul
verised indigo, dip into a linen rag moisted with
vinegar. wine, or water. and apply it briskly to
to the glass. Wipe-off-Amd- polish with a dry
cloth. This method of cleansing glass, imparts
a brilliant polish, and is fin• more expeditiously
accomplished than cleaning with soap-suds or
whiting
CIIANWRY Make a very strong
isinglass jelly : when cold, mix it with a double
quantity of cranberry juice, pressed and strain
ed : sweeten and boil it up, and make it into
the desired shape. by straining in the proper
vessels ; use good white sugar, or the jelly tilll
ntbe clear.
CRANBERRY AND Itu•e ha.t.v.—Boil and press
the fruit, strain the juice, and by degrees mix
it with as much ground rice as will, when boiled,
thicken to a jelly, boil it gently ; stirring it,
and sweeten to your taste : put it into a basin
or form, and serve with cream or milk.
slave. sixty years of age, was whippet
to death recently in Alabama. by James Moye
Our opinion is that Mr. 3loye should be hung.
; 7 / 'Sir John Franklin's Expedition eonsistet
saiimm
ALLENTOWN MARKET
dour. per LW. - - - -
IVlient,
Corn, - -
Rye,
-
Safi, - -
I'Otla
Hai per 114,
Sides, -
Shoulders,
f.ard,
I;titter, -
Eggs per doz -
PHILADELPHIA
.31ARKET.
Fi.mit—straight brands /
lrestern
Cues '3IE:AL, - -
FLOrit. • •
Ca.-UN—White Wheat,
Red,
Rye, - -
Corn, White, -
Yellow,
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Wnrsx EY
MARRIED
On the
18th inst., by Doctor L. F. Fi-ler,
Mayor of Camden, Mr. JouN Wu: ox, to Miss
S.tu All V. Tun tat, both of Philadelphia.
It allbrds us extreme pleasure to reconl the
union (in the,bonds of matrimony) of the above
named persons, as well as all others with whom
we were wont to 'associate. Now, since those
loVing hearts arc johted together iu the bonds
of matrimony, may the love which joinelthem
be . fadeless, and may • pltalges of aliietion, as
t icy grow in years, spring up around them,
causing their pathway through life to be strewn
with never•fading flowers. They have entered
upon the duties of a new life, with, the hope o
a long and pleasant " Honeymoon." May this
be their let, and, ; naught but happiness and
prosperity be their daily compeers through life,
and when the angel shall say to them " Come,"
may they enter the realms of eternal bliss.
At Caniden, on the 4th instant, by. Elder
John Sisty, Mr. THOMAS S. SWIITZER, of Allen
town, Pa., to Miss 1.0m.+ IlAxn, only daughter
of B. P. Sisty, of Camden, N. J.
On the ith of Nov., by the Rev. Mr. Vogel-
hack, Mr. CHARLES MESSNER, to Miss ANGELINA
&MOYER, both of Maenngy.
On the 14th of Now., by the same, Mr. Join
STAIILER; to Miss CATHARINE KNO:DLER,
both of Upper 31ilford.
Oh the 19th of Nov. ' the same. Mr FRANK*
STETELEII, to Miss Euzaiitra KECK, both of
• On the idiot Nov., by the rev. J. S. flubs,
Mr. FnAsms Guilt, of South Whitehall, to
AQUILLA FAUST, of Lower Macungy.
On the 12th of Nov. by the same, Mr.
JONATHAN RINSER, of So uth Whitehall, to Miss
CATILATIISR BARTHOLOMEW, 'Of Lower Macungy.
On the 14th of Nov., by the-Same, Mr. JONAS
LAROSII, of South 'Whitehall, to CLARISA
Fuh - mts, of Lower Soucon.
On the 19th inst., by the Itev. J. T. lieider.
D.I). Mr. FRANCIS Err, to Miss 31AarrGomuxsit,
both•of Einnus.
On the Sth of Nov., in Quakertown, Err'
Ochs, aged 28 years:
On the 13th of Nor.. in Quakertown. SAMUEL
Ocns, father of the above, aged 59 years.
On the 4th of Nov., in North Whitehall,
AmtuNA 11A.ts, aged t2S years.
On the sth, of Nov., in South Whitehall,
FRANKLIN JOHN, Son of Solomon and Elizabeth
Knauss, aged 11 months.
On the Pill of Nor., in South Whitehall.
POLLY. daughter of Daniel and Lydia Wiesser,
aged 21 years.
On the 21st inst., in Allentown of infatuation
of the twain, Et.t.EN l..veoos_►, daughter of Ste
phen and Mary Burger, aged 7 years 2 tuontlus
and I_s days. •
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THE WHOLE WORLD.
;300,000 WORTH OF GIF is,
fur the subscribers to the Mammoth Pictorial of
The Whole World.
Publit•hed simu!taneously in the three. cities of
Nr.w York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, as soon
as :MAIM) subscriptions are obtained; and
having already an actual circulation of about
200,000, it is now certain the
Datragaton era/ snon rob- tigre.
Among r extraordinary LIST OF GIFTS,
Using e for evert• mkt t azued.) are
Isibfes or Hart's L'kgant Country Szat,
val tt
A Nla tiu
tlcet.t City Residence,
....sdeLoan for MO years, without in=
*t or security,
Mg. Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes,
Melodeons, Gold Watches, Bracedrug,,
Rings. Books of Travels in the Out arid
New World, by Prof. Hart; Heal E•tatr,
&c.. S., in all numbering ,f3OO ,00b
Everyingle remittance ef fit, secures one
reat's su%crlption to the 31aminoth Pictorial,
and the gratutty of a Gift Ticket, which entitles
the bidder to cue share in the 300,000 Gits.
Thus every pe . investing in this stupendous
Enterpr se ceive the full worth of ha or her
money, in iscription to a first class journal,
(the great • nil- most interesting Pictorial. of
age) beside i". 11 for each subscription which
may prove an immense fortune to the receiver.
For complete lest of Gifts, and full and ex.
Omit particulars in regard to the great Enter
prise, Distribution. Jec.. see . a copy of Tire
%Vitut.c Wunx.n, which will he promptly sent.
free of charge, where desired by letter post paid.
The Whole %Vorld mat' also be seen at the
offices of all papetiss containing this advertise
ment, where information may be obtained in re
gard to the paper and Enterprise.
Agents, Postmasters, and Ladies desirous of
I tacrative arid at the same time genteel employ.
mem, should not fail to see a copy of The Whole
World,ivh.ich contains by far the mo-t liberal
inducements ever offered to -agents in the way
of immense premitubs, gifts, commissions, &c..
whereby any person, with ordinary activity, can
easily make SI,PCO and upwards, per year; to
which fact the agents we already hare can cer.
tify. , .*Secure the Pictorial, and become wise,
rich. and happy.
Corrrspondents must write their address—
Name Post office. County. and State, Plain and
Distinct, or it wilt be their own fault if they fail
to get an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns
will be promptly sent wherever desired, in any
part of the world.
Ll 4 -11 any orders are received after the 300,.
000 subscribers are obtained, the moo .y w.II be
promptly •returncd, postpaid, to the persons
sending it.
[TrAll letters and remittances for the Pictn_
rial, With Gift 'Packets, must invarit.b'y he ad.
dres-e-f•id to Prof. .1 ‘VOrtDMAN
HART, World's HatilZroadway,New York,
there being the only o=tefor the G. 't Enterprise
Big remittances for the Pictorial without Gift
Tirke•s, may he sent to Prof. J. 'OODMAN
HART, Hart's Duitdings, Chesn
delpliia, Pa.. there !wing the pi# cipal editorial
and publication office.
Nov. 22.
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Orphan's Court Sale.
7 0 .- virtue and in pursuance of an order issued
'out of the Orphan's Court of the County 01
Lelii,gh, there will be exposed to public sale,
.o t Saturday the 16:h day of December, at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the
following described property, viz:
A certain messuage and lot of
ereund,.with the appurtenances, situated in the
Borough of Alleeitown, in the county of Lehigh
aforesaid, bounded on the east by a lot of John'
Keiper, on the south by an Aary, on the west by
a lot ofllenry Fensiermaker, and on the north
by Walnut street, containing thirty feet front en
saol Walnut street, and in depth two hundred
and thirty feet. The improvements thereon are
fit._, a two story brick .
f;ll4—.lSf DWELLING HOUSE,
1.3••
MI •
abnut 23 feet front on Walnut street.
and 30 feet deep, with a kitchen adjoining, and
other outbuilding:, an excellent garden, and also
a large variety of fruit trees, erapc vines, dee.
Being the real estate of Thomas Wetzel, de
ceased, late of the said Borough of Allentown,
and county aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due
attendance given by
JOHN YOUND. . s
ANNA WETZEL. S '
By the Court: IIirTZGEI:, Oct k.
Nov. 22. t —4 w
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To Tax - Collectors.
ia lIE Collectors of the several District.; of Le
hich county are hereby notified to settle up
their Militia Fines between now and the thst
Monday of December next.
fly order of the CoramissiOners.
EDWARD BECK, Clerk
Commissioner's Office,
Allentown, N0v.22, 1851.5
The Postriaer.
THE undersigned who carries the paper
I through Upper Saucon hereby informs his
riends that on the 11th instant a year's postage
was due to him. Ito request; all those in arrears
to either to pay the amount to him or to the
pack holders. J. S. KLEMMER.
Nov. 22. tf
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STRAYED!
STRAYED on Friday night last, from -the
stable of JOSEPH 14,11711 AM, in ('atasauqun, a
large sized MULE, nearly' black, and . three
years old. Whoever will deliver said mule to
the undersigned at the Lehigh Gap, or givein
formation to Mr. Laubaeh, at Catasauqua. will
beliberally rewarded. . WM. APP.
Nor. 22. *-2w
Landholders Take Notice.
The Morris Claims, (late Robert Morris.
Financier of the War of the Revolution,) will
be sued out. Occupants andpthers can have Con.
firmatory, Quit Claim, and Cs, ee Titles, by early
application to •
ions Moss, Sole Grantee. N. 50 Walnut st.
Enid. WALIT, Fliq,.. No. 2 tork Baitiling.
J. L. HusniNn, Esq., No. 4 Sanson Street.
c • Attorneys at Law, Philadelphia. Pa:
DIED.
„ $25.000
17,000
10,0 GO
IRE
:E3C3E '2
(E) Lt a u-1 uz. a
The undersigned constantly keeps on hank
.ind offers for sale, all kinds of poultry, such a.
Cu/CA - ENS, M . ( '/CB,
• Tl - 1? ft" E , E ENE, Sic.,
which he offers for sale at the lowe:t possibly
prices. Ile also keeps on hand
GM/Cf.:if /E,5:, • FLOUR,
FEED, 'GRALv,
( 'WEB, I" EVi:G .1
llairtiing Fluid, Fluid Lamps.
rho Store is in Non!' Eighth stteet ; four
duos; below Stupp'o S.ote.
DR. CHARLES 11E114,
,11)1211,Q Itgua, )
NO. `Jo WALNUT STREET,
riuLtDuulti.t.
lIMEI
%T the lase State Agricultural F a i r , h e m a l
41 Philadelphia, received a SILVER MEDAL
the highest award for exhibition of skill in 111.
profession. Ile refers to this, and to his al.
ready extensive pfactice ' as a guarantee to all
who have occasion for his services, that hi..
work and orders generally in his line, 17;11 be
teientifinally and skilfully performed.
Dr. NEIL pledges himself to the lowest
terms, and all reasonable dispatch, with those
who favor him with their calls ,
Nov.
Profitable and Honorable Emi:opnent !!
The subscriber is desirous of having an agent
1 in each county and town of the Union.
A capital of from 5 to SlO only will be re
quired, and anything like an efficient, ener
getic man can make from three to five dollars
per day ;—indeed some of the Agents now em
ployed are realizing twice that sum. Every
info;tnatiou will be given by addressing., (post
paid,) %VAL A. KINSLEIL,
llax 601, Philadelphia, t'a:, Post Odic°.
Nov. 15. *-3w
Job P'riaiting,
Neatly executed at tho ..Ittister Oillice."
Orphan's Court Sale.
R V virtue arid in pursuance of an order issued
I , out of the Orphan's Court of the County
tl.crejfiil be exposed to public sale
on Samiday the 9iti day of December, at I
o'clock in the lore. om,npon the premises, the,
following de,eribed propery, ciz•
A certain mcssuage and tract
of, Lod, With the appurtenances, shunted in
North Whitehall town-ti', in the county of Le
afore.rod, bou;:ded by lands of Edward
Kohler„John Dell:hi:tan, and Andrew Kratzer,
coat suing about four acres of land. The ira
prorettients thereon are a oa9 and a hall
story log
11 - ;;; Diveitilia House,
Frame Barn. Pig Sty, and other out
ocilding,,, an excellent 'Seriiv , and Spring.
lloti.e, and a number ol Apple, I'ear, and
Pew h trees, Grape Vines', &e.
Being the real estate of Gideon 7.311ner,
Jive:Fed, late of ttc township and coolly).
afore-aid.
Tea - n[l,3 car the &I:1y at the i•!ace of sale : aaa
Jae 71:tendaoce uiven by
EDWARD KOHLER, Atlncr.
Bc tl' Court: N. 3,11. - .-riGE; Clerk.
Nov 22, IS3 I.
Orphan's Court. Sale.
[I V VirUIP and in ;11r-ea-ire of an order i.izned
“ out of the' etst3Tl o: the Coutdy of
I.elti"l. there %yid be. crao,et: 1 , L1.5t: sldo, out
SA:lllday the 9.b day co. I)eceo,l%.r, at l o'elo t -t,
in the atiemo3n, tytm the fetr.ii.es, the loliow
ing Nopery, viz:
A certain inessuage and lionse
and Ln, will: rt•.•~ ap;:natenaNees. situated in :he
b olou2 t i of Ai:en:own, in t!,e county rd !shill
aforesaid, t, , ondell on 'il:a .“iatila by !Lunation
s!re4 cn the we,: ht - .a lot ht . 1 ..,e;•:i :;eider.
on the norla by'a imi)::•• a::ey, a.:l on the en , t
by a lot of lilar - o , ses :• , r-itkVitri7, remaini•ag in
front on -aid Itumitton r , ..et thiny tee:, and in
•depth two hundred and thirty leer. The tin
., prowements thereon are a two story
Pl..
!Off
.8 • ...
Brick Dwelling House,
- Carpenter shop, and other ontbuild
ings. Ihe house is new and well laid oat in
handsome rooms
the rcal es!afe of J4fin Diefenderfer,
deeea.ed, late of the borough of A:lea:own,
and ect:::ty altnesail
Terms 01 t':e day at the place of sale, and
(lee at!endarir.
DAVID SCHWARTZ.
AI:R.111.131 DIEFENHERrtif, Ajrnr s.
By the Glatt : N Cierk-
Nov. 15, 1851
.SW3Ol'3E° MM-'ll.'"Ei
•
PIANO POTATES.,
T HOSE wishingbeautiful and durable Piano
Fortes. will Lind it much to th‘tr interest
to eNainine some of the above make heron.. pur
chasing. elsewhere. Ile has just finished and
now otters fir sale, at the Manuiltetory. No. 122
West Hamilton street, several splendid
•
I.IO3CWOOb timno ±ortrEi,
of 11; 0. - -tave. with a fine tone and touch. Mr.
S. will tie happy to till any orders the public
may favor him with. This prices are moderate.
0.1 n
Piano Forte, 5 octave, which might answer
very well for a tx.ginner.
Nov. 15.
,011 - LI) mailman
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14 -
I ° 4T r a p e6 4 9 14E11
k AFE -just received a very large asti%,:nen
U of FURS for Ladies wear, all of the Imes
and most approved styles, which illoy . will sel
at reduced prices. Ladies in want of these arti
cies Will do well to give us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere. We have them' ranging in
price from ;3 50 to ;40 00 per si tt. Also a ful
assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c.
cridZemetuher the place, No. 45 East llama
ten street.
Nor. 15
Nov. 1.1
Our assortment of Hats and Caps is full—the
best by Car ever or( :rd. It requires no bragging'
—!eke pattern from no country shops; bet der
fr, , tn head quarters," and wilt be pate
t^ruc,l afirr by others, as the past has shown.
We a!sa manufacture hats and no mistake, as
you can see for yourself by calling; so don't be
deceived by those who would be the only mane•
facturers, as there are a few more of the same
sort. Then go to Wieder & Buyer, and gct, a
good and fashionable article.
Thankful ftr- past fareurs, they respectfully
ask n continuance of !he same.
WIEDER & BOYER.
1-41 a
clitention .Parchasers:
TI fiR BOOT, SEE, HT MU CAF
IT-i r
nillE subscriber taken pleasisc in announcing
1 io the public that he has entered anew field
of operations in the manufacture of
at his "old stand," \0.21 East Hamilton street
sign of the " Big Boot," one door east of the
German Reformed Church, where he manufsg ,
tures and sells at
!Wholesale and Retail
all kinds of fine and coarse fashionable geridez
men's boots and shoes. Also, all kinds of the
latest styles of ladies fashionable dress and other
shoes. Gentlemen's hoots manufactured to order
fi'om r 0 to 00. Dov's and Children's Boob,
from $1 25 to 54 00. Ladies Dress and other
Shoes from 50 to $2 50.
The above articles will be sold at wholesale
and retail, and one of the largest assortments in
the trade ever exhibited in Altoninwn will always
be kept on hand.
o.loasure or nista:Her
work will always be attended to at the shortest
notice. The latest Near York styles of Gentle,
men's Fashionable Boots made op to order. and
warranted to give full satisfaction. Ile has in
his employ. one of the most finished CUTTERS,
and as for WORKMEN, none but the best aril;
find employment.
BEI
are particularly invited to call, as we are pre
pared to supply them with a home.mado arti.
ck." far superior to any ever brought from
Yankee Land," and at prices very near if not
quite as low. Therefore try home competition
and eve us a call.
We hope in our new enterprise to see the
faCes of our numerous old friends and hundreds,
of new ones, to whom we will always sell at the
lowest Cash prices.
Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with and without heel&
made up of French, Italian, English and Ameri.
ran Lasting, of all colors and styles., Mesa
shoes of Patent Leather, Morocco, Kid, French
Morocco, and Seal, black and fancy colors, for
Women, Misses, Children and Infants. Ladies,
Misses, and Gentlemen's Gums, of all the lash.
tonable styles.
YOUNG S; LEH.
L-3
EV Repairing of all kinds done up !malty and
expeiloionsly, and at prices that will give fall sa
!isfaCtion. A. L. RUNE.
Nor. 1. 4—►[
111 W. IL ECKERT',
HAW IN TOBACCO, SIII I All SUS,
No. 9 East Hamilton Statmt,
ALLENTOWN,-P.i:
pill: undersigned is happy to informf his no
merous friends and the public' generally.
,hat he has' again commenced bugloss - Ise, and'
tias now in store a large and extensive assort
ment o! goods in his line, among which are
ho following kinds of imported and dogmatic,
Segars:
Improved Plantation,
La sultana,
La lli,griera,
Magnolia, SkGAilg,
Loudres,
WaShington, Never equalled NG .
Ls Union, foresin this place,
l's imari, . • and. warranted
Cuba Sixes, to give
Half Spanish, • (Islam.
Superior Common, : J.
Also, CHEWING TOBACCO, 32 kinds; fru
eluding Fine Celt, all kinds of Cavendish and
Nag, and a new and superior article of Fig
Tobacco. Also, Smoking Tobacco and Snuff,
of various kinds, together with
,a general u
or trnen e of Pipes, &e., &c. All ankles man..
dammed by the subscriber are of a superior
quality.
G. 11. REBEL.
.C-ly
OtrCountry Merchants supplied at rates
lower than can be bought in Philadelphia.
Thosein want of Segars, Tobacco, &c., are r.-
quested to give him a tall before purchasing
elsewhere, as he is satisfied he sells as cheap
as anybody it the place. _ •
Nov. 19
C. M. Runk !
attorney at Law.
Office on 7th street, three doors North of
he Public Square, Allentown, Pa.
Aurrust yo- •
WIEDER & .BOUR,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL •
Manufacturers and Dealers
J ust' 'received and opened, the largest and
best —a4soriment of Stone Martin, Silver
Martin, Fir t h, Ilus4a, and other,
Cabio Sure
ever exhibited here, bring fresh from the city,
and well worthy of an early call, as they will
ao (flub! go With a rash. Walk in Ladies, and
-re for your - seises. Oar stock consists in part
of the fullewing
Victorines. of every kip from Sitio $5O.
Frith V m
aoranes a • Cull,
Mairettees,
Il'u,“aan Pitch,
Shari Lvnz Capes and Cuffs,
Imitation Sable and
Black Gennetts,
Cony Victorines , .
White Spotted Viciorines,
In ..11-at all that can be foam(
in New Vork and Philadelphia, and at all prices.
11) C.IP
Nov. 15
CALL AND SEE
.15, M' CD ,
e 1 Hamilton Street,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Boots mad Shoes,
Country Merchants
WHOLESATAI AND R.F.TAiL
WM. 11. XOKERT.
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