The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 22, 1855, Image 3

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    STRANGE MEANS FOR THE RECOVERY OF A
DROWNED MAN.—The first mate of the British
ship Wreath was drowned at Panama' on the
night of the 20th of July, while attempting to
get on board his ship. The body had not been
recovered at the latest advices. In the ac
count of the search for it the Panama Star re
cords the following singular incident :—" The
remark was made by some one that the most
probable way of finding him was to bait a
hook with a piece of pork and throw it over
board.' This, whether accidentally or inten
tionally, was done from the Pacific Mail steam
ship Senora, and during_ the morning a shark
took the bait, was hauled on board, and when
cut open, much to the astonishment of all, in
tho monster's stomach was found half a pig
with the right arm of the missing man, with
.
part of tho shirt .sleeve still remaining by
which it was easily identified to be that of the
mate. The arm appeared as though the flesh
had been cut through to the bone, about mid
way between the elbow and shoulder, and there
the bone was forcibly torn front the shoulder
joint, leaving the upper half quite bare."
UNPARALLZLED CRUELTY AND MunnEtf.-,-A
villain at Hamptonville, North Carolina, named
Christopher Robbins, on the 20th.of July mur
deted a poor old negro man who was his slave.
Ile first beat the old man with the butt of a
wagon whip until he wore it out, then he used
an axe handle (with which he also knocked
down his wife) and finally finished the old negro
by pouring hot tenter in his cars. The neigh
bors turned out to catch the murderer, but, he
finally escaped.
AN FA.EPRANT FRIMITENED TO DICATIL-TllO
London Tones chronicles the death of the largo
female elephant in the Regent's Park, and says
she was frightened to death ! A terrible storm
of thunder and lightning on the 14th of July
tilled her with terror, and although partially
tranquilised by the keepers, the condition cf
the animal underwent a great change. She
continued to droop. and died in a few days.—
She was a splendid beast, and weighed when in
good condition 5,225 pounds. The skin weigh
ed 62 pounds, and the heart 25 pounds.
Ma.tr.—The Cincinnati Price Current makes
an estimate of the amount of cattle, sheep and
lambs consumed in the United States during a
year, in all the cities and towns containing
over 5000 inhabitants, based on calculations
deduced from the statistics of the New York
market. It gives these towns an aggregate
population of about fora• millions of inhabitants,
and sets them down as consuming 800,000 head
of cattle, and two and a half millions of sheep
and lambs, besides three millions of hogs, the
whole valued at seventy-one and a half millions
of dollars. Two-thirds, of this entire product
is said to come front the States in the valley of
the Ohio.
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Cady, who was hung at Clarksvill, Texas, on
the 29th of June, for the murder of Sinclair,
was attended in his last moments by his wife,
who shrieked' as the halter was adjusted to his
neck, and when he swung dr, ran to Lim and
endeavored to hold him up, until the sheriff re
moved her. After hanging thirty-five minutes
ho was taken down, and still found warm, so
much so that his wife entertained for a time a
belief that life might be restored. The last
that was heard of him late in the evening, how
-ever, sho was attending to his burial.
Tats POMONA BONNET.—The newest fashion
for ladies bonnets, is to trim them with all
sorts of garden fruits and vegetables—currants,
goosberries, etc. The latest and most distin
guished specimen of this style of thee-framing
which has appeared, is a delicate white crape
bonnet, trimmed with a wrbath ot' peapods.—
We shall expect, next season, to find the first
specimens of early potatoes clinging to the
head of one of our fashionable promenaders;
and as for carroty locks and cabbage heads,
they will be at a premium.
DANGP.R OF BATnING WREN : jNTOXICATED.—
A young clerk named Ryan, while drunk, re
cently went in bathing in the Surrey canal,
London, and, although good swim Mer, was
immediately drowned. The coroner, who is
editor of the London Lance!, said that when
the system was excited with drink, if a person
plunged into the water it almost iu every case
produced apoplexy. _
MARRIED
At Bethlehem, on Tuesday. August 14th, by
the Rev. Mr. Ebermani Mr.'JACOB EBERMAN, to
/sIiSS SARAH WENDEL, both of that place.
On Stinday evening last, by the Rev. Mr.
7 - 4 11er. Mr. WILLIAM REINSMITH, to Miss CARO
LINE tenth of Allentnwn. •
DIED
On the 20th of August, in Allentown, of
fever and dysentery. Eui.Asviss, daughter of
Rev. J. and Nanny Vogelbach, aged 3 months
and 14 days.
On the 20th -of August, in Allentown. of
Cramp, ELLEWISA CIIIIISTIANA, daughter of John
,and Sarah Young, aged fi years.
On the Sth of August. in Lynn, township,
ELIZABETH OSWALD, aged 70 years.
In Bethlehem, on the 13th inst., ErttlifA, daugh
ter of James L. and Elizabeth Riehl, aged. 4
months and 25 days.
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ALLENTOWN MARKET
Flour, per bbl. - - -
'Wheat,
Corn,
Rye, - - - -
Oats,
Hay, . . . ..*
Salt, -
Potatoes, - -
Ham. per lb., - - -
Sides, - .
Shoulders, -
Lard, - .
Ritter,
-
Eggs per doz.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET
FLOUR AND GRAlN.—Flour.—About 500
bbls. standard superfine sold at $9, and 1200
bbls Brandywine at $9.25 per bbl. The sales
for home consumption range at from $8.75 to
510.50 per bbl, according to brand and fresh
ness, the latter for fancy family flour. Of Corn
Meal, which is firm. 1000 bhls Brandywind'have
been sold at $4.75. Penn'a. Meal is worth
$4.50. Rye Flour isscnrce at $7 per bbl: Grain.
There is rather more Wheat corning in, but
under a steady demand for milling, prices are
fully sustained, sales reaching about 7000
bush. mostly Southern reds, at 190a191c for
good and prime lots. - including some fair to
prime white at 200a205 cts. Rye continues
scarce at 115 c for new. Corn is wanted. and
about 2500 bus Southern yellow were sold on
arrival at 08c, afloat ; 2000 bus mixed sold at
96c. Oats arc about stationary, with further
sales of 6000 bus Southern at 40a42, mostly at
41e. afloat.
CATTLE MARKET.--The arrivals of cattle
during the the past week have been quite large.
Beef cattle selling from $9 to 11 50 per 100 lbs.
Sheep at 41 to 44 cents per lb.. or $2 to 4 50
per head. Lambs at from $2 to 4 each. Cows
and calves from $25 to stork in market for the
week was as follows ; 1200 beef cattle, 6000
sheep, 150 calves, and 1000 hogs.
A Fresh Assortment.
The undersigned respectfully inform their
friends that they have just returned from Phil
adelphia, and are . now unpahking at their Store
in Seventh street, below Walnut, a large assort-.
m,s*
went of
ty:
EPC!th GrOCeriCS,
conskting-of all articles gener
ally found in a well conducted
Grocery Store, which they will sell as low if
not lower than any other store in town. Their
present new stock in connection with the goods
they had on hand enables them to offer to the
public the best selected assortment of Groceries
to be found in Allentown. They also keep on
hand all kinds of NUTS, such as Pea Nuts,
Cream Nuts, German Nuts, Filberts, &c.,
which they will sell wholesale at very low
pri.ies to country storekeepers and hucksters
They also keep on hand all kinds of
TO.VE /4,
which they are able to sell at the lowest possi
le prices.
Cs Fire Wood can he had of them in any
esired quantity. and at low rates.
Call and see before you purchase anywhere
else, and satisfy yourselves of the above facts.
They return their sincere thanks for the
patronage heretofore received and trust they
may continue to merit a liberal share of public
custom.
thentown, Aug. 22
Orphan's Court Sale,
B y virtue and in pursuance of an order issued
out of the Orphan's Court of the county
of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale
on Saturday the Bth day of September, at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premixes, the
following described property, viz:
Two certain tracts of Land,
with the appurtenances, sitnafed in Salmon
township, iu the county of Lehigh aforesaid.
hounded by lands of Joseph %Venting, Michael
Beck, James Dotieter, Abner Nlohry arid
others, containing. about eight acres. The irn•
piovements thereon are a one story
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ion,
ei4 ll _, a Stable. and filackNmith shop. One
" . --9- , oilier tract of Woodland situated in
said township, hounded by lands of Jacob
Mohry, David %Veil and otherF, containing
three acres anti a hall.
Being the real estate of John , llerkeristock,
oe , eased, late of Saucon township, and count•
aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
due attendance aiven by
JACOB BOWMAN,
DAVID SNYDER., Guardians.
'W. 01-IL.
By the Court: J. W. MICKLEV, Clerk.
August 22, 1855. 1-3 a,
Orphan's 'Court ,Sale.
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pursuance coiir o t f o a f ? an
e r d c c o .r u i: t s y ti issued
Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale on
Saturday the 29th day of September, at 1
o'clock in the. nftenoon, upon the premises, the
following described property, viz :
A certain house, and lot of
ground. with the appurtenances, situated in
North.. Whitehall township, in the county of
Lehigh 'aforesaid, bounded by lands of Jacob
Schreiber. Jacob 0. Deshler, Jacob Mickly and
John Trumbower, containing twelve acres more
or less. The improvements thereon are a one
ri and a half story
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,L,;;,t- „Frame Mouse,
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and cistern on the premises, also a good
apple orchard. The above described property
is situated near the Lehigh Valley Rail' Road
and Lehigh Valley Furnace.
Being the real estate of Charles Moyer, de
ceased, late of the township of North Whitehall
and county aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
due attendance given by.
JOHN TRUMBOWER,
I:Adtur's.
JACOB G. DESHLER, j
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By the Court : J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk.
August 22.
I,IIIGII CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
The Committee of Arrangements for the ap.
preaching Exhibition of the Lehigh County Ag
ricultural Society will meet on Saturday next,
the 25th Inst., at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at
the public house of John Y. Bechtel, in Allen
town.
A meeting of the members of the society is
also to take place on Saturday the Ist of Sep
tember, at the public house of John Stahler in
Coopersburg.
Punctual attendance is requested, as business
of importance in regard to suitable arrange
ments for the Pair is to be transacted.
HIRAM J. SCHANTZ, President.
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Jacob Ritter & Son,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SOAP ANI3 CANDLES
3
ALLENTOWN, P.
THE undersigned at their old stand in Hamil
-1 ton street, nearly opposite Hagenbuch's
Hotel, have lately commenced in connection
with the candle business, the manufacturing on
an extensive scale of all kinds of soaps, which
they will sell wholesale and retail.
They will always pay the highest price, either
in cash or exchaugo for soap. for fat and tallow.
J. RITTER & SON.
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2 00
-. 100
1 25
- 50
16 00
- 40
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- 12
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- 16
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August 22
Will exhibit at ALLENTOWN, on WEDNES
DAY, August 29th.
This immense establishment cost the Propri
etors over FIFTY TnoCSAND DOLL \ RS.—
The Company is composed Of THIRTY-FIVE
PEitponmEits of the most talented that can be
had in Europe or America:—
Madame Camilla Gardner, the• Parisian
Equestrienne : Madame Wood, the great Eng
lish Equestrienne ; Mons. Paul Cane, form the
French and German Theatres: Signor Blitz,
the Italian Juggler : E. Dei•ious, the American
Sceue Rider ; R. Rivers, the unrivalled Principal
Act Rider : E. Woods the great French Scenic
Rider ; Mast. Gco. Devious,. the Wonderful
Hurdle Rider: Mr. Geo. Somali, the Acrobatic
and Gymnastic Performer : Mast. Charles Riv
ers, General Rider and the greatest Tumbler in
the world, Mouchaclmw Pedro, the youthful
boy of Many lbrms : Mons. Gerome, the Samp
son of the world : Mons. La horde. E. Lewis-
T. Rivers, T. Nambe, Ritgle, IL Hague, It.
Thompson, N. Springer, and numerous auxili-
MOHR & RITTER.
arms.
SIG ANTONIO CAPELENO, who has just arrived
from Russia, having been engaged at an enor
mous expense. will make his first appearance in
America with his
These wonderful performances throughou
France and Russia have astonished every be
holder. For full particulars of their perfor
mances see the bills. •
11:‘,..1 - :". It. Rivers R. E. Perious beg kayo to
announce that they have brought from Russia
and France some entire new performers. Also,
new comic afterpieces, never before performed
in this country. This mammoth concern corn
priSeS ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY 3IEN AND
MONKS.
The gorgeous procession will enter town or
city every morning nt 10 A. M., led by Mr.
Withers, New York Brass and Pandean Band.
Doors open open at 2 o'clock in the afternoon,
and 7in the evening. Tickets 25 cents. No
half price.
The above Company Will exhibit at CHER
RYVILI.Ii on Tuesday the 28th.
aThili 60 4 4)Den
At the Cheap Store of Levi Baas
Lehigh Valley Iron Works.
TIM undersig ned respestfnlly informs his
friends an d the public generally that he
has just returned from New York and Philadel
phia where he has purchased a large and splen•
did new stock of , . Storw'Qnods, comprising a
very extensive assortment of
•
csi , 'l4l, Dry Goods,
GROCERIES,cr-J—
-e e , I3araware,
and all other articles generally kept in a country
store, He will make it his busmes not only to
compete in the selection of the most fashionable
goods with the Stores in Catasauqua. Allentown
and Bethlehem, but also in the cheapness of the
same.. Tf you want a bargain give Haas a trial.
The fact is you can buy as much of him for S2O
as you can at any other store in the neighbor
hood for $3Ol And of course you would like
to know how he can afford to do it. Why, he
buys for Cash. Try him.
11e also keeps on hand a large and exten
sive assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, &c.
('All kinds of Country Produce will be
taken in exchange for Goods, for which be will
allow the highest market prices.
He returns his sincere thanks for favors here;
tofore received, and trusts that by strict atten
tion to business, and going upon the principle
of " live and let live," he may continue to re
ceive a liberal share of public pitronage,
August 15.
FLEMING & - BROTHER,
PR. Cori TSC
Commission Mcychauts,
• NO. 40 SOUTH WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Particular attention paid to sales of
GRAIN, PORK, BUTTER,
LARD, BEANS. POTATOES,
ONIONS, POULTRY, FEATHERS,
GRASS SEEDS, WOOL.
GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, tfc.
REFERENCES.
_ Wm. Brown, Esq., Philadelphia,
Wm. C. Patterson, Esq., Philadelphia, (Late
President of-the Pennsylvania Railroad.)
Paul T. Jones, Esq., Philadelphia,
John Gill, Esq., Pittsburg.
May 30.
illDagbal ROHL
In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county.
In the matter of the account o
Elizabeth Sheirer and David
( I Vc t Sheirer, Administrators of David
i ti Sheirer, dcc'd, of North IVhite
. " hall.
And now A ugust 7th, 1555, on motion of
James S. Reese. Eq., the Court appoint
Edward Kehler, Eq., to audit and resettle
the account and make distribution according
to law, and make repert thereof to the next
stated Orphan's Court, including all the evi
dence submitted before them.
From the Records.
Teste—J. W. Mickley. Clerk.
The Auditor above named will meet for
the purpose of his appointment, on Sat•
urday the Bth of September next, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Da
vid Sheirer, where all persons interested
may attend if they see proper.
EDWARD KONLER, Auditor.
August 22
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GRECIAN crocus
Neely Equipped for the year 1855
GI:E.I7' RUSSIAN BEARS
C. W. FULLER,
Agent and Travelling Direct 4.
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August 15
rresh Arrival Of
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AllentoWn' Academy.
TE Fall Term will begin on Monday, third
of September.
I. N. Gregory, A. M., Principal.
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Mr. E. B. Hartshorn, Assistant.
Miss Alice Moore, Preceptress.
Miss Lucy Moore, Assistant.
•Miss Gibson, Teacher of the Primary Depart
ments.
Mrs. Gregory,Tencher of Music.
The teachers are able, faithful and persever
ing, and will earnestly exert themselves to se
cure the improvement of their pupils.
RATES OF TUITION PER TERM OF
ELEVEN WEEKS.
Common English Studies ; ''s4 00 and $4 50
Higher 66 500 " 550
with Classical, 0 00
tl 44 41
and French, 7 50
Music. 8 00
Use of Piano for practice, 2 00
Fuel for Winter, . 50
August,ls. 11- f
P Y virtue and in pursuance of an order issued
out of the Orphan's Court of the county of
Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale on
Saturday the first day of September, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, upon the premises, the
following described property viz:
A certain tract of' wood land,
with the appurtenances, situated in Lynn town
ship, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded
by lands of Daniel Krenig, Philip Musser and
others, and containing seven acres and seventy
five perches strict measure.
. .
Being the real estate of Andrew Deily, de.
ceascd. late of the township of Lynu and county
aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
due attendance given by.
JACOB A. DRILY.
DANIEL A. DRILY, Admr's.
lly the Court: J. W. Mwst.y, Clerk.
August 15. 11-3 w
To the Electors of Lehigh county.
FELLOW CITIZI.;NS : Through the encourage
ment of my friends, I have been induced to offer
myself as a candidate for the office of
COUNTY TREASURER,
at the coming October election, subject to the
decision of the Democratic Delegate Convention.
Should you see proper to elect me to said office.
I pledge myself to discharge its' duties with
faithfulness and fidelity.
J A CORTISHER.
Upper Macungie, August 15. *— to
WHEREAS Franklin Smith, and his Wife
Lucy Ann, of North Whitehall township,
Lehigh county, on the gth day of July, 1855,
made a voluntary assignment to the undersign
ed of all their property,refil. personal and mixed,
for the benefit of Oder ell:editors, notice is there
fore given to such persons who are indebted to
said Franklin Smith, to make immediate pay
ment, and such as' may have legal claims
agallist said Smith will also present them well
authenticated to the undersigned.
B. J. HAGENBUCII, 1. Assignees.
EIAAS M. KUNTZ,
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August 8.
Valuable Real Estate
a - PRI 11 - 1.17 1 .1 E Sel
In the Bo ro gh of Bethlehem.
IN consequence of sickness in his family, the
undersigned purposes to discontinue the
Baking and Confectioner business hitherto suc
cessfully carried on by him at Bethlehem, and
a,. and thereupon offers at private sale
4-- - 4-",1•' his valuable double
tom! 4 Two
NI g T Story Brick House,
situated on the south side of Broad street be
tween Main and New streets, on a lot contain
ing sixty feet in front on said Broad street and
extending southwardly of that width one hun
dred and ninety feet to a public alley. Other
improvements on the said lot are a new Stable,
Ice House, outhouse and a large bake oven at
tached to the house. Further he offers for sale
all the fixtures and tools on the Premises,
requisite for carrying on the Baking and Con
fectioner's business, either with the house or
separate.
The house (supplied with gas fixtures) and all
the buildings on the lot arc in good order and
repair, and the stand one of the best in Broad
street for doing an extensive business.
For further particulars please address the
subscriber or call upon him in person on the
premises.
August 8
TRUSSES, TRUSSES, TRUSS
.C. li. Me&les,
'russ and Brace Establishment,
South West Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sts.,
MPORTER of fine Fnn,'cn TnussEs.
ing extreme lightness, ease and durability
with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by
emitting, amounts, as below:--Sending num
ber of inches round the hips, and stating side
aftl2cted.
Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double
—B5, 86. 88 and . 810.
Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a
cure, when possible, sent with the Truss.
Also for sale, in great variety,
Dr. Banning's Improved Patrnt Body Bram
For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props
and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest
Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all
with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs ; Eng
lish Elastic Abdominal .Belts, Suspensories,
Syringes—male and female.
LEVI HAAS
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'Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants.
August 1. ¶—ly
$3OOO Wanted.
THE School Directors of Lehigh Ward, Do
rough of Allentown, wish .to borrow on
ho first day of Octolier next, the above amount
.o be applied to the erection of a building for
,ho Public Schools of said Ward. Apply to
N. J. LIOXWORTII, Secretary:
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Job .Printing,
Neatly Executed at the ." Register office."
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Orphan's Court Sale.
Ctrcilcilircr.
Asslp.;nee,
GODFREY KNAUSS:
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PIIILADELPIII.I
A New
IVIAELROES Ma 30 'W.IILitit...ICI
IN ALLENTOWN,
Ecttacen Dresher's and Hoffman Bros' Lumber
Yards, in Hamilton street.
P. P. Eisembrastas &
'less on an
extensive scale. They have now in their Yard
a very large and choice stock of Italian and
American Marble which they are manufacturing
into Toinbs, Monuments, Head and Foot Stones.
Mantle Pieces, Table and Bureau Tops, Win.
dow and" Door Sills, Steps, Posts, &c. Letter
ing of the best style done in English and Ger
man characters, and all kinds of Ornamental
Work executed in the highest style of art and
in the most substantial manner ; they will be
pleased to furnish engravings and designs to
suit the wishes of the public. They flatter
themselves in doing as good work as is done in
Pennsylvania, and certainly the best in this
section, and to satisfy the public of the truth
of this assertion, they invite them to call at
thar yard and examine their stock and style of
work. They furnish all hinds of Sculptures
and Ornamental Work, such as has never been
tnade in Allentown. They also keep on hand
some beautiful sculptures made out of Italian
marble, consisting of very neat and most chaste
designs for Cemetery purposes, with Lambi
carved to lay on the top. Flower Vases, Urns.
Doves, and many other figures. to which they
invite the attention of the public.
ll:Cfreat inducements are offered to country
manufacturers to furniidt them with American
and Italian marble of the best quality, as they
have made such arrangements as to enable
them to furnish it at city prices.
They hope by strict and prompt attention to
business, moderate prices. and furnishing the
best work in town, to merit a liberal share of
patronage.
They also constantly keep on hand a large
stock of brown stone for building. purposes, con-.
sisting of platforms, duor sills, steps, spout
stones, S:c
July , 11
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D URING the last four years these machines
have been fully tested in all kinds of ma
terials that can be sewed; and have rendered
general satisfaction. Truly thousamts of worth
less Sewing 'Machines have been brought before
the public, yet Singer's alone has merited and
obtained a good reputation for its perfection
and real worth. To a tailor or seamstress
one of these Machines will bring a yearly in
come of 6750.
The undersigned having purchased of I. 111.
Singer &, Co. the sole and exclusive right to use
and vend to others to be used, the above named
Machines, in the following localities : The
State of Wisconsin, the northern part of Indi
ana, and Pennsylvania (with the exception of
the counties of Erie, Allegheny, Philadelphia,
and Northampton) and is now prepared to sell
Machines as above mentioned.
All orders for the Machines will be punctual
ly attended to. In all cases where a Machine
is ordered, a good practical tailor and operator
will accompany the same, •to instruct the pur
chaser how to use it. A bill of sale will be for
warded with each Machine. The price of the
Machine, with printed or personal instructions
is $1.25.. For further information address
B. RAND.% LL,
'Norristown Pa.,
August 1. 11—Gm
Glorious .79°ews
1 7 OP, all those ladies and gentlemen that had
to work. hard for their dollars and cents
through • hay-making and hat-Vest. Joseph
Stopp has just returned from New York and
and he is now going to selloff his
entire stock of Summer Goods at near half-price,
so as to enable him to make room for a new
winter stock. Stopp is determined to sell
Parasols at half price ; Lawns worth 25 cents
he sells at 12 ; some worth 12h he sells at 6
cents per yard ; fine needle worked handker
chiefs, at 6 ; collars 4 cents ; calicoeco. worth
he sells at 61 ; black mits and a fine lot of
fans going olralmost for nothing. Mantillas at
almost half price, also a fine lot of silks and
berege, a little too nice and cheap for cash.—
Glorious news, good times for the people, if
they all at Joseph Stopp's Cheap Cash Store,
No. .r 1 , at the coriier of Hamilton and Eighth
streets, near Hagenbuch's lintel, in Allentown.
If you want Beady-made Clothing or the stuff,
to make them. Stopp sells almost for half price.
Well I do declare that Stopp is just as contrary
as Dick's hat band, for it goes twice round and
ties no where, for every thing is high now. and
Stopp sells every thing very low, or cheaper
than ever for Cash. Look out, gentlemen, if he
ever fails, just say, I knew that for he sold too
cheap ; then you hit the nail right on the head.
JOSEPH STO PP.
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July 18
Di% J. P. BARNES ,
armineltati,
wit", performs all operations on
the Teeth with unpreceeded suc
cess. his mode of insertinn. Artificial Teeth
cannot be surpassed for comfort to the wearer
and durability and beautifulness in appearance.
The general satisfaction he has given for years
has been duly appreciated by the patronizing
public. Office No. 48 East Ilamilton street, np
stairs, a few doors east of Pietz, Guth & Co's.
Store.
•
July 4. •
Wanted. •
T HE undersigned wishes to engage a young
man, 10 or 20 years of age..as clerk. For
further information make personal application
to. • JOSEPH STOPP.
August S. If —3w
CP111110,14 iGAIM TIIE AOlllll
IIEADY-IVIADE CLOTHING
BOOTS AND SHOES ,
EVER SEEN IN CATASAIIQUA,
RESPECITUT.LY
'nforna the cit
izens of Allen
!own and the
mblic in gen-
Lral, that they
lave opened a
ilimumn YARD
Lt the above
Limed place,
Lid
are carry
ig the bu-
"Is at Getz's Cheap Store.
tm.. GETZ-adopts this method to inform Go
w citizens of Calasauqua and surrounding
country that he now has on hand a very large
and excellent assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
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1 1 4.0 n
and is confident his stock cannot be excelled iii
the County. He has lately received froth Phil
adelphia a very heavy stock of SPRING AND
SUMMER 000115 of the most fashionable
styles, from all of which he will make to order
and also keep on hand a supply of READY
MA DE CIIO7IIING. Orders to make Up
goods to measure will be accepted with plea=
sure, and punctually attended to, and as he itt
a Practical Tailor, he will guarantee perfect
tits, and none but the best workmanship will
be sullized to pass his hands. His Ready-made
consists in part of Dress Coats, of every ima
ginable style, for Spring and Summer wear.
Pantaloons, fancy and plain of all prices. Sum
mer Pants in great variety ; Vests, Satin, fancy,
and phalli, drawers, shirts, collars, cravats,
suspenders. &c,, &c., all of which ho is deter,
mined to sell at the lowest prices.
He also has on hand a Cory large assortment
of Gentlemen's So- perfine. Flinch Mo
rocco, Calf-skin and
11, Patent Leather ,
&db. ROOTS,
besides a large lot
of coarse men's and
boy's boots. His stock of Ladies shoes is very
large, among which can be found every poem
ble style: Children's shoes of every variety
and style, plain and fancy colored
May 9
Marcum Segal. Store
33c)Ass,
mANUFAC.TUR ER WHOLESALE
. RETAIL DEALER IN
OM
Tobacco, Snuff; and Segars,
Z,. 9 Nw/h Scremth St., Allentown, Pa.
ri1111.: Fub,criber Umtata himself to say that
tio has at ull times the best and cheapest
stock of
Taracto and Segyirs.
ever hronoht to this place. Dealers in the
above articles will find it to their advantage for
give me a rail, as I sell at the lowest Phila
delphia acid New York wholesale prices. A
general assortment of American and Foreign
Leal Tobacco always on hand.
H. D. BOAS.
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Al is. 9
Uqr - .1
LIVERY STABLE !
THE undersigned respectfully informs the
11 citizens of Catasaliqua and vicinity, that
lie has purchased the LiveryEstablisbment of
Mr. Jesse Knauss, and continues the business isz
all its various branches, at the old stand, where
he is prepared to accommodate all who may
A i twish
_ Horses and Vehicles,
at short notice and on reasonable
terms. • Ile has added to the stock a new lot
of horses, and some splendid new carriages,
which will always be kept clef% and in good
order. Ilis horses are all safe and gentle.—
Large parties can be accommodated - with et
splendid omnibus. As he is a now beginner,
he hopes by strict attention to business, keep
ing, good stock, and charging reasonably, to be
favored with a liberal share of patronage.
VALENTINE SHOEMACHE'R.
July 11
Lehigh County High School;
.11 .'ttttttaus.
James S. Shoemaker, Principal.
THE, Lehigh County High School will com ,
mence the second session on Monday, July
23(1, 1855.
.The course of instruction will em
bracethe different branches ofa thorough English
Education and Vocal and Instruinental Musio i
with the French, German and Latin languages.
Young Ladies and Gentlemen, who may wish
to study the art of teaching and may desire 9f
becoming Professional Teachers are request to
inquire into the merits of the High School. There
will be no' xtra charges made for students who
wish to study Astronomy, Philosphy, and
Mathematics. The Lehigh County High School
can boast of having one of the best.Teleseopes
now in use, and also all the Philosophical and
Mathematical Instruments which are requires
to facilitate a student. The session will last
eleven weeks. The charges are six', eight and
ten dollars per session, according to the ad
vancement of the scholar. An additional charge
will be made to such students who may wish
to study French, German, Latin and MUsic.—
Boarding can be obtained at very
. low rates in
private families in the the immediate vicinity of
the school.
C. W. Coons., Esq., County Superintendent.
Tuost.ts B. Coormit, M. D.,
Coopersburg.
C. F. DICKENSIIIED, M. D., Lower Ali!ford.
MARTIN lamatitnr.n, Esq., Salsburg.
THOMAS Binucum.rEn, Emniaus.
..TAcour, Lower Macungie.
SAMIIEL ICEMMERER, Esq., Upper Milford.
Emmaus, July 4. T—ti
110 U IE 1 2
.11:4 6 271E RS.
rrlIE undersigned announce to die
• public that they have entered
egy •r t into co•partnership as House, Brick
*
and Stone Wall Painters ; also imita
tions of all kinds or ornamental wood, &c. The
numerous buildings they have paintedand orna
mented in this town and neighborhood will bear
evidence of their workmanship. They are both
experienced hands in the business, and will
stand good for the durability and beauty of
their work ; will take any job by contract
or by the day. Apply to Edward Henry, No,
41 South 9th street, or to Benjamin Stettlery
No. 00 WeSt Walnut street, Allentown.
EDWARD HENRY.
BENJAMIN STETTLER.
August 8. ¶- 3w
COQ Tao lilitZtZta
.lltorney at, Law.
Office on 7th street, three'cloors North of
ho Public Symp. Allentown, Pa.
October 4, 1854,
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