The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 29, 1855, Image 3

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    A GREAT FARM IN Onto.—The farm of Gene
oral Worthington, near Chilicothe, contains
Seven or eight hundred sores of the best land in
the garden of Ohio, well supplied witli the pu
rest water, and adorned . With Magnificent
groves of forest trees. Fruit of the choicest
kind, and of every variety, is to be found in the
spacious orchards. Figs from the land of
Smyrna, frijoles from the plains of Mexico, and
peas from Japan,,flourish in his gardens. A
large stone mansion, built for durability, cinu
fort and.convenience by his ancestor, Governor
Worthington, stands upon the bluff, from the
*top of which may be seen all up and down the
winding Scioto. On the east, at the foot of the
bill, is a lake, constructed by the General, con
taining about .15 acres, stocked with fishes.—
A large ice-house, built upon the verge of the
lake, holds enough to supply the wants of the
people of Chilicothe during the hot season. At
a convenient distance from the waters of this
Beautiful lake, the milk of ?iffy short horned
Dttrhams is kept, from the sale of which alone,
the past year, the General realized $4OOO.
NemtvE WINES.—The vineyards of Ohio are
becoming a. source of great revenue to that
gtate, and if the popularity of native wines and
brandy continue at an equal ratio with the last
few years, imported liquors will find a formi
dable rival. The wine made. from the Catawba
grape is in all probability the purest article
that can possibly be obtained. The Wine As
sociation of Cincinnati protect not only them
selves but the public, and whenever an article
is detected that is not fully up to the standard
the manufacturer is at once held responsible.—
There is nothing in these wines or brandies but
the pure juice of the grape. The sparkling Ca
tawba is now preferred to most of the imported
brands, and as a beverage is much more
agreeable and healthy. It contains no " head
ache" commodities. The still wines are prefer
able to the light French or German wines, and
as the consumer is guaranteed a pure anticle
there is much more safety in using the native.
Tl.O o wines are highly recommon led by phy:i
cianiis an excellent tonic, and every way ben-,
chenille the invalid.
A Boy THAT CAN PLAY " WIG•WAH."—The
London Dispatch says that at Middlesborough,
England, there exists a singular freak of na
ture, " a boy with a real tail.') 'lle is about
four months old and in good health, and has a
perfect caudal appendage four or five inches in
length, which, like a cat's, is a continuation of
the spine, and can be moved at will. Only
think of an urchin wagging his tail upon being
presented with a stick of candy ; beSides, it
may prove ofrg Lat inconvenience to . Ow. *2os
'. • • after life, as it will intrude upon the
seat of honor.
ONE HUNDRND SNAKES.—The Worcester,
Massachusetts, Patriot says that Mr. Albert
Smith, .of that town, while mowing in a
meadow a few days since, killed an immense
snake of the garter species, which 'measured
three. West ino . ric;to exinninautin,
one live young snakes were found in its pouch.
These the old mother serpent had swallowed
on the approach of danger. Eight other snakes
were killed in the same lot, making an aggre
gate of one hundred snakes killed in one day.
No GREAT TRAVELLEIL—A Bethlehem cor
respondent speaks of Miss Christina Engel
hardt, who recently died in that place in the
93d year of her ago, as having been in some re
spects a remarkable woman. She enjoyed good
health all her life and was a regular attendant
nt church, but for the last seventy years she
has never been further from her home (the
sister's house;) than to church, which adjoins
the house. She never saw any of the houses
in Bethlehem north of " Old Marcus Fettcr'c
Blacksmith Shop" except the " Gast-haus,'
(Sun Hotel,) which was then erected and which
point is now considered in the lower end of the
town.— Easton Argus.
MARRIED
On the 26th of August, by the Rev. S. K.
Ilrobst, Mr. WLLOUGHBY lIEYL, to .MiSEI LEA
DERR, both of Upper Saucon.
At the same time, by the same, Mr. MANAs-
SFS SCHAFFER, to MISS MATILDA Hon, both of
Lower Saucon, Northampton. Co.
On the 21st inst., by the Rev. Mr. Vogel
heel', Mr. CHARLES KLEIN, to Miss ROSETTA
RCEDER, both of Allentown.
On 12th inst., by the Rev Mr. Weiser, Mr.
Thos NEUMAN, of Zionsville, to Miss AUGUSTA
WALZER, of Allentown.
On the 23rd inst., by the Re Mr. Herman,
Mr. W. AcnE, of Hamburg, to Miss .ELlzAumn
GEORGE, of Lowhill.
On the 19th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Railer,
Mr. PLIAON HAAS, of LynllfoWrl, to Miss MARS
Acrom, of Allentown.
DIED
On. Thursday morning last, of fever, in this
borough, ADAM KLEIN; aged 60 years.
On 20th of August, in Bethlehem, ANNA
MARIA, consort of Godfried Knauss, aged 35
years.
Ire= L!i Fr 4 - 10 %-"ls n-4I hi -7111
ALLENTOWN MARKET
Flour, per bbl. -
Whe at, -
Corn, - -
Rye,
Oats, - -
Salt, - • -
Potatoes,
Ham. per lb.,
Sides, -
Shoulders, -
Lard, -
Butter, -
Eggs per doz,
I:MMiI
Ircoa- aal.taa
A pleasure wagon of the
newest style is offered for
sale. Application to bo made
at this office. The wagon iS
new, just from the Workshop.
If —ft
Aug. 29'.
Orphan's Court Sale;
BY virtue and in pursuance of an order issued
out of the Orphan's Court of thfi County of
Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale, on
Saturday the 29th day of September, at. one
o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the
following described property, viz :
Two certain lots of oound,
with the appurtenances, situated in the Bo
rough of Allentown, in the county of Lehigh
aforesaid, bounded on the South by Turner
street, on the West by a public Alley, on the
North by a lot of Benjamin lingenbuch, on the
East by Ann street, containing sixty feet, and
the other forty-Rve feet, 230 feet in depth,
numbered in Townplot 634 and 635. Also one
other lot fronting on Ninth street, near the Bo
rough line, containing 20 feet front on said
Ninth street and 240 feet hi depth.
Being the real estate of John Diefenderfer,
deceased, late of the Borough' of Allentown,
county aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
due attendance given by
DAVID SCHWARTZ.
Admr's.
ABRAHAM DIEFESDERFER.
By the Court : J. W. Mies .hr, Clerk.
Aug. 29. -11-3 w
Orphan's Court Sale.
BY 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 22d day of September, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, upon the premises, the
following described property, viz :
A certain tract of land, situa
ted near Trexlertown, on the public road lead
ingll from Trexlertown to Schantz' ill, in 'Up
per Macungie township. Lehigh co tnt r, bound
ed by lands of David Schall, Peter rammes,
Jonas Krammes, John Butz, and Benjamin
Haintz, containing 105 acres and 5 rods,
whereof 12 or 13 acres is excellent woodland,
and the balance of the best farm land in the
county, and in a high state of cultivation. The
improvements thereon are a two-story frame
- r- , Dwelling House, /11#41
Nell , a Swiss Barn, and all other necessary
' I ' I -- outbuildings, and -a most excellent
apple orcharad ; also a very rich iron ore bed.
Persons desirous to purchase, if they wish to
view the property, will please call on Elizabeth
Mintz. residing on the property, or on, Solo
mon Kuder, in Trexlertown.
Being the real estato of John Haintz, de
ceased, late of the township of Upper Macungy
and county afbresaid•
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
due attendance given by . _
ELIZABETH HATNTZ, }
Admr's
SOLOMON KUDER.
By the Court: J. W. Mickley, Clerk.
Aug 29. 7-4 w
At the last Session of Courtß he Lehigh Conn
• AgricAtutlii Society has been converted into
a joint stock concern divided into Shares of
Ten Dollars each, and in pursuance of a resolu
tion passed 'll the last annual meeting, such
persons who may, have been members previous
ly Of this Asociation shall have the right to a
deduction of the amount they may have paid as
membership contribution, from the ten dollars,
proyided they do so before the first of October
next. Persons wishing to become members of
this Association 5t‘..,14 not let this
portunilyits t a .
''"
deduction '
will be allowed and the full len dollars will have
to be paid to become a member.
Application for membership certificate's to b 6
made to ,l.• G. R, sining(r, in Allentown.
By order of the Societe.
A. L. Rung, Secretary.
August 29
alllTol° , 3 i1DV1111„
In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County.
In the matter of the account of
" Anna M. Mill, administrator of the
,41:4 ,L . • estate of Daniel Mill, deceased, late
of Allentown, Lehigh county.
7ind now August 15th, 1855 the
Court appoint John F. Rohe. Esq., to audit and
resettle the account and make distribution ac
cording to law and make report thereof to the
next stated Orphan's Odurt, including all the
evidence submitted before him.
Front the Records.
Testc—J. W. Mickley, Clerk
Tho Auditor above named will attend to the
duties of his appointment, on Friday the 14th
day of September, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at his office; No. 28 West Hamilton street, in
the borough of Allentown, where all persons in-
terested may attend if they see proper.
JOHN F. RUNE, Auditor.
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Aug. 29
3PT-T3E11.43CC, MALLOW.
VA/ILL be sold at public sale on Saturday the
v Bth of September, on the premises, in
Lowhill township, Lehigh county, a valuable
.Lot of Ground,
containing 111. acres,:more or less, 10 acres
thereof is of the best farm land in the county,
and the balance valuable Woodland, all in..the
best condition and under good fences adjoin
ing lands of Joel Klotz, Benj. Diehl, John Scha
rer and Maria Hoffman. The improvements
thereon are a two-story LOG DIVEL
....ILING HOUSE, a frame stable,. and
vet II other outbuildings.
sop
Being the real estate of Susanna
Schifferstein, widow of Andrew Scbilferstein,
deceased, late of said township. The conditions
on the day and place of sale by
EPHRAIM YOIIE, Trustee.
11-2 w
Aug. 29
ralanleer Candidate.
To the Electors of Lehigh county.
FELLOW Crrizm:s: Encouraged by a large
number of friends and acquaintances, I hereby
oiler myself as a Volunteer Candidate for the
office of
-$lOOO
2 00
- 100
125
- 50
16 00
COUNTY TREASURER,
nt the next election in Lehigh county. Should
I bo so fortunate as to receive a majority at
pour hands, I will promise to attend to the-du
ties with punctuality and fidelity.
BENJAMIN J. lIAGENBUCIL
Allentown, Aug. 29. ir—te
4 tounto reasurer.
To the Electors of Lehigh county.
rPr.t.ow CITIZENS. I hereby offer myself as
a Volunteer for the office of - County
Treasurer, and respectfully suuelb yvul nur
fr ages. Should.you elect me, I will attend to
the duties of the office with fidelity. •
GEORGE H. REBER.
Allentowny Aug, 29. ¶—te
A Fresh Assortment.
The undersigned respectfully inform their
friends thai they have just returned from Phil
adelphia, and are now unpacking at their Store
in Seventh street, below 'Walnut, a large assort
•!. ment of
ettio •esh Groceries,
consisting of all articles gener
', ally found 10 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
prices to country, storekeepers and hucksters.
They also keep on hand all kinds of
STOME CO&1L,
which they are able to sell at the lowest possi
ble prices.
G7Tire Wood can be had of them in any
desired quantity, and 'at low rates.
Call and see before you purchase anywhere
else, and satisfy your Selves 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.
MOHR & RITTER.
Allentown, Aug. 22.
Orphan's Court Sale.
.111 7 virtue and in pursuance of an order issued
nut of the Orphan's Court of the county
of L•high, there will be exposed to public sale
on Saturday the Bib, day of September, at
o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, the
following described property, viz:
Two certain tracts of Land,
with the appurtenances, situated in &moon
township, in tho county of Lehigh aforesaid.
hounded by lands of Joseph IVaidner, Michael
Beck, James Dotterer, Abner Mohr', and
other.i, containing eight acres good cultivated
ground. The itnprovetnents thereon are a
one story •
.Log house,
II I@ j' a Swks barn, Illacks,mith shop, a nev•
" or failing well, cistern, an appple
orchard, and all kinds of fruit trees. One other
erect of %Votlland situated in said township,
hounded by lands of Jacob Mohry, David Veil
and others, containing three acres and a half.
Bein, the real estate of John Berkenstock,
do-eased, late 01 Saucon township, and county
aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
due attendance given by
JACOB BOWMAN,
DAVID SNYDER, Guardians.
•
%V. OHL,
By the Calm: J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk.
August 22, 1855. ¶-3w
Orphan's Court Sale.
Ry- 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 29th day of September, at 1
o'clock m the aftenoon, upon the premises, the
following described property, viz :
A certain house and lot of
ground, with the appurtenances, situated in
N t, &IN Whitehall
), township, „d in
lands by the
of
c o iii . t i,a t a ylf:
Schrcihen. N1:..1-1,
John . Trumbower, containing twelve acres more
or less. TIM improvements thereon are a one
and half story
"PreF Frame Hoarse,
• ” q•-a frame, barn a never failing well
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
Admr's.,
JACOB G. DESHLER:
By the Court : J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk.
August 22.. ¶-3w
MIN CO. AGRICOLTIMIE SOCIETY.
The Committee of Arrangements for the ap
proaching 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 Stabler in
Coopersburg.
Punctual attendance is requested, as business
of importance in regard to suitable arrange
ments for the Fair is to be transacted.
HIRAM J. SCHANTZ, President.
Aug. 22.
Jacob. Ritter & Son,'
MANUFACTURERS OF
SO Nl' AND C. ANDLES
3
ALLENTOWN, PA.
THE undersigned at their old stand in Hamil
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 exchange for soap, for fat and tallow.
J. RITTER: & SON.
August 22. *_3w
ill@l111)111 9 3 110Vitt
In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County.
% x In the'matter of the account of
i , ct —, Elizabeth Sheirer and David
IC
'.- , Sheirer , Administrators of David
--- ..
~, t • Sheirer, deed, of North White
hall.*
'
And now August 7th, 1855, on motion of
James S. Reese, Esq., the Court appoint
Edward Kohler, Esq., to audit and resettle
the account and make distribution according
to law, and make report thereof to the next
stilted Orphan's Court, including all the evi
dence submitted before thorn.
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 KOHLER, Auditor.
AAugust 22.. "*-3w
maaetto
GRECIAN CIRCUS!
Newly Equippedfor the year 1855
Will exhibit at ALLENTOWN, on WEDNES
DAY, August 29th.
This immense establishment cost the Propri
etors over FIFTY THOUSAND DOLL ARS.—
The Company is composed of TRIRtY-FiVE
PERFORMERS 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. Derious, the American
Scene Rider ; R. Rivers, the unrivalled Principal
Act Rider ; E. Woods the great French Scenic
Rider ; Mast. Geo. Derious, the Wonderful
Hurdle Rider ; Mr. Geo. Sloman, the Acrobatic
and Gymnastic Performer ; Mast. Charles Riv
ers, General Rider and the greatest Tumbler in
the world, Mouchachow Pedro, the youthful
boy of many forms ; Mons. Gerome, the Samp
son of the world ; Mons. La Borde, E. Lewis-
T. Rivers, T. Nambe, R. Rugle, H. Hague, R.
Thompson, N. Springer, and numerous auxili
aries.
SIG ANTONIO CAPRIX.NO, who has just arrived
from Russia, having been engaged at an enor
mous expense, will make his first appearance in
America with his
GREAT RUSSIAN BEARS
These wonderful performances throughout
France and Russia have astonished every be
holder. For full particulars of their perfor
mances see the bills.
Messrs. R. Rivers & E. Derious beg leave 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 com
prises ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY MEN AND
HORSES.
The gorgeous procession will enter town or
city every morning at 10 A. M., led by Mr.
Withers, New York Brass and Pandean Band.
Doors open open at 2 o'clock in the afternoon,
and 7 in,..the evening. Tickets 25 cents. No
half price.
The above Company will exhibit at CFIER
RYVILLE on Tuesday the 28th.
C. W. FULLER,
Agent and Travelling Director.
August 15. 11-2 w
Fresh Arrival Of'`
At the Cheap Store of Levi Haas
AT TIIE
Lehigh Valley Iron Works.
T HE undersigned respestfully informs his
friends and Oa public generally that he
has just returned from New York and Philadel
ulna WIIPri• he )•*••• •
dui new stock of Stoic Goods, comprising a
very extensive assortment of
kyr ,
Dry Goods
GROCERIES
(bIe,CIISNN aye, I 3 ar aLIN c ,
and all other articles generally kept in a country
store. lie will make it his business 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. If you want a bargain give Haas a trial.
The fact is you can buy as much of him for S2O
as you can at ti . py other store in the neighbor
hood for $3O. Vid of course• you would like
to know how lie can afford to do it." Why, he
buys for Cash. Try him.
rj - He also keeps on hand a large and exten
sive assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, &c.
1:7•All. kinds of Country Produce will be
taken in exchange for Goods, for which he 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 patronage.
LEVI HAAS
August 15. ¶-4w
•
FLEMING & BROTHER,
P'.1:11.03:01:1CIM
Commission er arx auts ,
NO. 40 SOUTH WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. .
Particular attention paid to sales of
GRAIN, PORK, BUTTER.
LARD, BEANS, POTATOES,
ONIONS, POULTRY, FEATIIERS,
GRASS SEEDS, WOOL.
GREEN •AND DRIED. FRUITS, 4 - c.
REFERENCES.
Wm. Bronn, Esq., Philadelphia,
Win. C. Paterson, Esq., Philadelphia, (Late
President of the Pennsylvania Railroad.)
• Paul T. Jules, Esq., Philadelphia.'
John Gill,Esq., Pittsburg.
May 30.
Allentown Academy.
THE Fall Perm will begin on Monday, third
of Sep tu ber.
I. N. Gre ory, A. M., Principal: • ,
Mr. E. %Hartshorn, Assistant.
Miss Alici Moore, Preceptress,
Miss Lucy Moore, Assistant.
Miss Gibn, Teacher of the Primary Depart
ments.
Mrs. Greppry Teacher of Music. •
The teachkrs are able, faithful and persever
ing, and will earnestly exert themselves to se
cure the improvement of their pupils.
RATES OP TUITION PER TERM OF
ELEVEN WEEKS.
Common .11nglish Studies,. $4 00 and $4 50
Higher " " • 400 " 5.50
with Classical,
and French, 7 50
•
Music, 8 00
Use of Piano for practice, 2 00
Fuel frir Winter, 50
August 1.5.. ll—tf
.
Orphan's Court Sal •
B •
Y virtue and in
nuance of an order issued
n i
out of the Orpan's Court of the county of
Lehigh, there will b exposed to public sale on
Saturday the first ay of September, at 10
'1; 1
o'clock in the forenoon, upon the premiseS, the
allowing described property viz:
A certain tract of wood land,
with the appurtenances, situated in Lynn town
ship, in the c'ourity of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded
by lands of Daniel Krenig, Philip Mosser and
others, and containing seven acres and seventy
live perches strict measure.
Being the real estate of Andrew Deily, de
ceased, late of the township of Lynn and county
aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
clue attendance given by.
JACOB A. DEILY, )
Adm 's
DANIEL A. DEILY, $ r
By the Court : J. W. Micrar, Clerk.
August 15. ¶-3w
tannin &muter.
To the Electors of Lehigh county
FELLOW CITIZENS : Through the encourage
ment (IQ/ ay friends, I have been induced to offer
iyself 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.
• JACOB FISHER.
Upper Macungie, August 15. *—te
Assignee Notice.
WHEREAS Franklin Smith, and his Wife
v l ` Lucy Ann, of North Whitehall township,
Lehigh county, on the 9th day of July, 1855,
made a voluntary assignment to the undersign
ed of all their property, real. personal and mixed,
for the benefit of thier creditors, 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
against said Smith will also present them well
authenticated to the undersigned.
B. J. lIAGENBUCII, t Assignees.
VITAS M. KUNTZ,
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August 8.
Lehigh County High School,
.lt Emmaus.
James S. Shoemaker, Prinoipal.
THE Lehigh County High School will corn
/ mence the second session on Monday. July
23d,1855. The course of instruction will em
bracethedifferent branches ofa thorough English
Education .nnd Vocal and Instrumental Music,
with the French, German and Latin languages.
Young Ladies and Gentlemen, who may wish
to study the art of teaching and may desire of
becoming Pmfcssional_l_'eachm . r tqint, o t o
inquire into the merits of the High School. There
will be no extra 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 Telescopes
now in use, and also all the Philosophical and
Mathematical Instruments which are required
to facilitate a student. The session will last
eleven weeks. The charges are six, eight and
ten dollars per session, according to the ad
narl;i:nrknl nlsnrern
ho 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.
• REFERENCES :
C. W. Commit, Esq., County Superintendent.
THOMAS B. Commit, M. D., Coopersbnrg.
C. F. DICKENSIIIED, M. D., Lower Milford.
MARTIN KEMMERER, Esq., Salsburg.
THOMAS BLIIIKTIALTER, Emmaus.
WILLIAM JAconY, Lower Macungie.
SAMUEL KEMMERER, Esq., Upper Milford.
Emmaus, July 4. ¶—tf
Havana Segar Sto re 1
33,:c0.a.55,
MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL DEALER IN
r.
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars,
No. 9 North Seventh St., Allentown, Pa.
THE subscriber flatters himself to say that
he has at all times the best and cheapest
stock of
T Obace,o and Segal's.
ever brought to this place. Dealers in the
above articles will find it to their advantage to
give me a call, RR I sell at the lowest Phila.
delphia and New York wholesale prices. A
General assortment of American and Foreign
Leal Tobacco always on hand.
May 9
TRUSSES, TRUSSES, TRUSSES
C. 11. ;reedles,
Truss and Brace Establishment,
South West Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sts.,
PIIILADELPEITA
I MPORTER of fine FRENCH Tnusses, combin
ing extreme lightness, ease and, durability
with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by
remitting amounts, as below:--Sending num
ber of inches round the hips, and stating side
affected. •
Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double
—ss, $6, $8 and $lO.
'lnstructions 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 Patent Body Brace,
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.
11:7Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants.
August I.
$3OOO Wanted.
THE School Directors of Lehigh Ward, Po
rough of Allentown; wish to borrow on
the first day of October next, the above amount
to be applied to the erection of.a building for
the Public Schools of said Ward. Apply to
W. J. HOXWORTH, Secrclary.
I—Ow
6 00
July 13
Job Printing,
Neatly Executed at the " Register office."
IVIA:3EL3EiLki '3r.eLi=i,73;
Pettacen Dresher's dnd flaffmart Lumbei
Yards, in Hamiltdit sited.
1 , . 8. Eisenbratm a' Co.;
mess on an
in their Yar4
;go Italian and
American Marble which they are manufacturing;
into Tombs, Monuments, head and Foot St4es,
Mantle Pieces, Table and Bureau TOO,
dow end Door Sills, Steps, Posts, &c. - Letter..
ing of the best style done in English and Gell
man characters, and all kinds of OrnamentaX
Work executed in the highest style of art arid'
in the most substantial manner ; they will be'
pleased to furnish engravings and designs tee
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,
their yard and examine their stock and style of
work. They furnish all kinds of Sculptures
and Ornamental Work. such as has never been
made 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 Lambs'
carved to lay on the top, Flower Vases, Urns,
Doves; and many other figures, .to which they
invite the attention of the .public.
[a - Great inducements are offered to country
manufacturers to furnish them with American'
and Italian marble of the best quality, as they
have made such arrangeinents 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, door sills; Steps, spout
stoners, itc ; kc.
July 11. tttif
Singer's Sewing Machinev
t.
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DURING the last four years time machines'
have been fully tegted in all kinds of mad
teillos that can be sewed, and have rendered '
general satisfaction. Truly thousands of worth-'
less'Sewing Machines have been brought beforii .
the public, yet Singer's atone 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 STSO.
The undersigned having purchased of I. M.
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. Tn 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 $125 . . For further information address '
August 1
Glorious Mews I
L
J'OR all those ladies and gentlemen that had
to work hard for their dollars and cents'
through hay-making and harvest. Joseph'
Stepp has just returned from New York and
Philadelphia, and he is now going to sell off hia'
entire stock of Summer Goods at near half-price,
so as to enable him to make room for a new
winter stock. Stepp is determined to sell
Parasols at half price.; Lawns worth 25 cents`
he sells at 12 ; some worth 12h her sells at 61
cents per yard ; fine needle worked handker
chiefs at oi ; collars 4 cents ; calicoes *oral,
1`.2 he sells at 6} ; black oats and &fine lot or
fans going off almost for nothing. Mantillas at
almost. half price, also a fine lOt of silks ands
berege, a little toothice ana cheap for cash.—
Glorious news, good times for the people;.
they call at Joseph Stopp's Cheap Cash Store,
No. 41, at the corner of Hamilton and Eighth'
streets, near Ilagenhuch's Hotel, in , Allontovrn. ,
If you want Iteady-made Clothing or the stuff
to make them. Stopp sells althost for half price..
Well I do dCclare that Stopp is just as contrary
as Dick's hat band, for it goes twice round ands
tics no where, for every thing is high now and'
Stopp sells every thing very lb*, or cheaper'
than ever for Cash. Look out, gentlemen, Ulm'
ever fails, just say, I knew that for IM sold too'
cheap ; then you hit the nail right on the head.
JOSEPH STOPP.
July 18: •
H. D. BOAS.
D. r. ...T. P. BARNES,
LORilla c tetterfilo
Q LL performp all operations' otll
so a „ ib . LI the Teeth with unpreceeddd suc
cess. Ills mode of inserting' Artificial Teeth
cannot be surpassed for comfort to the wearer
and durability and beautifulness in appedronce.
The general satisfaction ho hal; giden for'years•
has been duly appreciated• by the patronizing
public. Office No. 48 East llamilton'street, up'
stairs, tr few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's:.
Store. •
july.
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wilitorneil at Law.
Oflico on 7th street, three doors North oP
the Public Square., Allt3ntown, Pa. ,
October 4t 1854. " .
A New
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