The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 17, 1855, Image 3

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, Mosnrm....--The Cleveland
Herald speaks of a new kind of bricks which
Save been introduce 4 there for buildflig purpo
r. They have the appearance of granite, and
t made of 'sand and lime, the blocks being
subjected to great pressure while in nearly a
dry state. In size they aro ten by four and
tedp,
five inches and hollowed, the in en ar je
ing seven by one and a half inches. A or
the bricks aro formed into shape and pr ss
nd,they are subjected to the action of the atmos
phere, and soon become as hard as rock, and
insensible to the frost or rain. These bricks
cost twenty dollars per thousand ; but the in
ventors say they are cheaper than clay bricks
that cost three dollars, because they furnish so
smooth an interior surface that no plastering is
necessary, and being hollowed, the walls do not
require to be fired.
GREAT AGRICULTURAL Snow IN Bosrox.--.
The United States Agricultural Society, it will
be remembered, is to give its third annual ex
hibition in Boston, commencing on the 23d in
atant, and closing on the 20th. The exhibition
Will be one - OrittnalTholely. The premium list
amounts to $lO,OOO. The city of Boston has
granted a square of fifty acres for the purpose
of the exhibition.
AMERICAN POWDER.—The powder used by
the allied armies in battering down the almost
impregnable fortifications at Sebastopol was
made at hazard's and Dupont's mills, in Con•
necticut and Delaware. Two clipper ships be
longing to Grinnell, Minturn & Co., were des
pttched, during the summer, with full cargoes
of powder for the Crimea.
" THE KING OF TGE PUMPKINS."-A curl•
ous custom prevails in Paris, of annually pro
claiming the " king of the.pumpkins," and of
mocking a solemn procession in honor of the
largest vegetable of the species which can be
discovered. The " king" of the present year
was grown at St. Mande, and weighed 348
pounds, being a little less than seven feet in
curcumference.
TEN VALI:11 OP A DEAD HOILSIL-WO under
stand that there die annually in the City of
New-York about 12,000 horses, or 22 per day.
Each dead boric is considered to be worth
$l7 50. His hide is sold to the tanners for
$1 50, his bones are burned and sold to the
sugar refiners for refining purposes. and to the
farmers for manure, his meat is pressed and the
grease used by the soap and candle makers, ,
while the entrails and remnants are fed to the
I qv to make pork for lion o consumptiori.
Scars AGAINST TIM CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAIL
ROAD.—The parents of Baron St. Andre, late
French Consul at Philadelphia, who was killed
in the Burlington disaster, have commenced a
suit for damages ngkinst the Camden end Am !
boy Railroad Company in the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania. Charles Lo BantaHies, one of
the injured in the same accident, has also com
menced suit, and seveti different other parties.
COll5 nub enbs.
(- - Citoosit a wife as you choose a knife, look
to her temper.
11:7Tieven persons will be tried for murder
shortly, in New York.
11• There are 214 lawyers and 125 physi
cians in Chicago.
rrLarge sales of hogs have been made in
Kentucky at cents gross, equal to 6 cents
not in the pens.
p:7 - No less than 11,000 persons were carried
off in Florence by cholera, in the month•of
Au
gust last.
fr7llint to grain Speculators.—Seven thou
sand bushels of wheat were purchased in Logan
county, Ky., last week, at $1 per bushel.
0:7" The smiles of home are exceedingly
pleasAtt," but there are many people who have
good homes, who prefer " smiling with a friend
outside."
fr - Astronomica7.—A total eclipse of the
moon will take place on Thursday, 25th inst.,
which will be v,isible in North and South
4merica.
CO"The eiger,lllakers of Connecticut hold a
State oonvention hillartford for - the purpose of
adjustafig a more equitable scale of prices and
considering the propriety of calling a tripartite
convention, consisting of New York: . Connecti
cut and Massachusetts, for the purpose of har
monizing those States under one scale.
MARRIED
On the 14th inst., by Rev.. B. M. Schmuck
er, Mr. EPHRAIN Gant, of this place, to Miss
SARAH ANN,MORT, of Upper &MOOR. ft
On the 9th inst., by the Rev. S. K. Brobst,
11r. SrsPnitx ANDREAS, of Wasington to, Miss
CAROLINE JACOB, of North Whitehall. •
On the Gth inst., in Allentown,
iuw. WOLF, aged about 5 years
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ALLENTOWN MARKET
Flour, per bbl. - - -
Wheat,
. Corn,
Oats,- - - - - -
Hay,
Salt, - - - -
Potatoes, - - - -
Ham. per - - -
Sides,
Shoulders, - - - -
Lard,
Butter, - - - -
Eggs per doz. - - -
Public Sale.
ON Friday the 19th of October there will be
sold at public sale, at the house of the un
dersigned, in South Whitehall township, a num
ber of good Horses, Cows, Hogs, and also all
kinds of household goods without reserve, as he
intends leaving for the West.
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JUDIV LIST.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1855—GRAND JURORS
Stephen Dornblaier, Upper Macungie.
Nathan Laudenschlager, Allentown.
Charles E. Beck. IVashington. • •
Harrison Miller, Esq., Lower Macungie.
David Follweiler, Lynn.
Solomon Bachman, Allentown.
Abraham Rohn, Hanover.
Joshua Stahler, Allentown.
John Eckert, Allentown.
Charles Noll, Catasauqua.
David Moyer, North Whitehall.
Samuel Wader, Hanover.
Saul Weider, Lower Milford.
Herman S. Fetter, Hanover.
Solomon Gross, Allentown.
Benjamin Fogel, Upper Macungie.
Jacob Heller, . do.
Jonas Emey, Lower Milford.
Jacob Ilolben, Heidelberg. •
Tobias Sterner, Hanover.
Jacob Mickley, South Whitehall.
Jacob B. Hilieges, Lower Milford.
Samuel Marx, Allentown.
Jonas German, Heidelberg.
PETIT JURORS—FIRST WEEK.
Gideon &Theler, Lynn.
James Weiler. Lower Macungie.
Jonathan Reichard, Allentown.
Daniel Dubs, Lower Saucon.
Enos Erdman, do.
Henry Fogelman, Hanover.
Daniel Brobst,
John Schiffert, LoWer Macungie.
Benjamin Rupp, Upper' Macungie.
Jonathan Ott, llanover.
Thomas Frederick, Catasauqua.
George Wetherhold, Allentown.
Aaron Dubbs, Lower Milford.
Tilghman Stattler; Allentown.
John Scheirer, North Whitehall.
Joseph Weaver, Allentown.
George Glauss, Lower Macungie.
Michael Schaffer, Uppbr Saucon.
William Egge, Allentown.
Owen Schneider, Heidelberg.
Jacob Slemmer, Allentown. •
Peter Heller, • do. •
Addison Erdman, Upper Macungie.
Solomon Bieber Salsburg.
Peter Romig, Lower Macungie.
Hiram J. Schantz, Upper Macungie.
Benj. F. Beisel, South Whitehall.
Charles Weirbach, Upper Saucon.
Peter Rhoads, South Whitehall.
John L. Hoffman, Allentown.
John BIOSS, Washington.
William Roth, Ileidelberg.
John J. Halbach, Allentown.
Joshua Seiberling, Weisenburg.
Jesse Ueberroth, Salsburg.
Jonathan Sclunick, North Whitehall.
SECOND WEEK. • •
Nathan Walbert, Lower Macungie.
Aaron Bast, Catasauqua.
Peter Weikel, Allentown.
Daniel Miller, Lower Macungib.
Wm. C. Rieder, Lower Milford.
Reuben Saeger, North Whitehall:
Henry Gorr, Lower Macungie.
Samuel Knauss, llanover.
Charles Seider, Hanover.
Peter Newhard, Allentown, . •
Solomon Klein, Salsburg.
Lewis Camp, Lynn. •
Owen Schadt, North Whitehall.
Daniel German, Heidelberg.
John Culbertson,•South Whitehall.
Daniel Werly,
John J. Thomas, Allentown.
. Daniel Mohr, Upper Milford.
Joseph Eberhard, North Whitehall.
Wm. H. Townsend, Salsburg.
George Blank, Upper Saucon. •
David Bleiler, Lynn.
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Morgan Appel, Salsburg.
Paul Balliet, North Whitehall.
James Reinhard, Upper Saucon.
Jacob J. Peberroth, do.
Samuel Stauffer, Lower Milford.
Joel Brown, South Whitehall.
Solomon Appel, Weisenburg.
Jacob Cooper, Upper Saucon.
George Beck. Upper Milford.,
John McLean, Allentown.
Solomon Hinder, Upper Macungie.
J. T. Kleppinger, Mlentown.
Leith's Eromlich, Weisenburg.
Jonas Biery, Catasauqua.
fsilc that cannot forgive others, breaks
down the bridge over which he must pass him
self; for every man hath need to be forgiven.
[Why is an egg like a colt? Because it
is not fit for use until it is broken.
Assignee Sale.
Win be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday the
the 3d of November next, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, on the premises, the following
described valuable real estate property :
No. 1.-4 certain Tract of Land,
situated in North Whitehall township, Le
high county, adjoining lands of Henry . Hel
frich and Henry Delbert, containing 19 acres
and 40 rods, strict measure. The improve
ments thereon are a good
,;‘n!Dwelling Nouse
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:301. 1 Stable, Smoke House, and‘o her out
lnkildings, two good springs of water, dan
excellent apple orchard. This is a va ble
tract of land, the fields being very suitabl laid
out, and is well worthy the attention of those
in want of desirable home.
ALSO.—On the same day, at 1 o'clock in the
afternoon, at the public.house of Mr. Dyer, in
Slatington, Washington township, Lehigh coun
ty, wilt be exposed to public sale :
No. 2.--The Undivided Half of a
Slate Quarry and tract of land, situated in said
township and County, adjoining lands of I).
Howell, John Remely and George Remely, con
taining 5 acres and 36 rods, strict measure.—
The improvements thereon are an excellent
4*, young
co.
Apple Orchard,
just beginning to hear fruit. The Slate Quarry
has been opened at three different places; and
is excellent. The tract is admirably situated,
and well adapted to be laid out in town lots.
The conditions will be made known on the
day of Sale and due attendance given by
B. J. HAGENBUCH, A
ELIAS M. KUNTZ, ssignees
of Franklin Sands and infe.
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October 17
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A pleasure wagon of the
•pr newest style is offered for
sale. A pplication to be made
iß'' ►' at this office. The wagon is
----' new, just from the Workshop.
Aug. 20.
• A SLY HINT TO MEN AND BOYS.—If you
want to buy a good, cheap pair of pants, coat or
vest, please call at .Stopp's Cheap Cash Store.
N. B.—And if you want money please pass
down on the other side and don't look at Stopp's
Cheap Cash Store.
Job Printing,
Nealy Executed at tho " Register office."
LIM RAIL RIM CONATIY.
BOOKS for subscription of stock in the Allen
-1.1 town Rail Road Company (between Allen
town and Port Clinton) will be opened at the
places and on the days mentioned below, from
the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M., re
spectively : ,S•
At Lichtenwallncr's Tavern, Trexlertown, on
Thursday the 25th of October instant.
At Trexler's Tavern, in Mertztown, on Fri
day the ll6th of October instant.
At Kutz's Tavern, in Kutztown, on !Tuesday
the 30th of October instant.
At Trexler's .Tavern, in' hamburg, on Wed
nesday the 31st of October instant.
At Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, on Thurs
day the the Tst of November next.
At Bechtel's Tavern, *Allentown, on Tuesday
the 6th of November next:
Where the undersigned, a Committee ap
pointed for that purpose. will attend to receive
subscriptions, &c. JACOB DILLINGER,
WM. FRY.
CHRISTIAN PRETZ,
JOAN D. STILES.
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JbT . TOE is hereby given that an instrument
of writing purporting to be the constitu
tion of the " First Presbyterian Church of Ho-•
kendagna," has been filed in my office, and that
application has been made to the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Lehigh county, to grant a charter
of
,incorporation, 'and that the same will he
granted on the 12th day of November next, un
less sufficient reasons be shown to the contrary.
F. E. SAMUELS, Prothonotary.
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Notice is hereby given, that the undet
signed are appointed Executors of the last
will and testament of Anna Albright, de
ceased, late of the Borough of Allentown,
Lehigh county,' le , refore all those who know
themselves to be indebted to said estate, be
it in Notes, Bonds. Book-debts or otherwise
will make payment within six weeks from
the date hereof. Also those who have any
le . gal claims - against said estate, will bring
in their accounts will authenticated within
said time. •
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NATHAN DHIISIIT.II.,
Executors.
GEORGI: Ftrxrcn, S
Allentown, Oct. 17. ¶—Gw
°l l . Ir.ramer's
71 Courtlandt St rt. et. near Jersey City Ferry,
NEW YORK.
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THE above house is now fitted up for the ac
-- commodation of strangers and the public.
The proprietor, therefore, invites his friends
and all others who desire a convenient stopping
place when visiting t T he city. S
t 6 give him a call.
HOMA C. KRAMER.
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Trial List, Nov ember Term, 1855.
1. Jeremiah Shindel vs. William Neligh.
2. Borhek & Knauss rs. Newhard & Simon.
3. Thomas Weaver vs. William & John
Worman.
4. Samuel Smith vs. John Weiss.
5. Thomas Craig vs. Edward Morris.
0. William Levan vs. Sophia Trexler, ct. al.
7. Sophia Trexler rs. Willian Levan.
8. John Hunsiclcer vs. David. Snyder.
9. David Gottshall vs. George Ludwig.
10. Thomas Wetzell's Administrators vs.
William Fry.
11. Henry Yeager vs. Isaac Lewis.
12. Reuben Jacoby es. E. Weiss & Co.
13. Charles Smith vs. R. Luckenhach. ,
14. Elizabeth Smith vs. Charles Sigley.
15. Edward Stettler vs. Charles Seagreaves
10. Elizabeth Rosenberger vs. George Rosen.
berger.
17. David Trone vs. The Lehigh Valley Rai
Road Company.
18. Jacob Lazarus vs. Same.
19. Nelson Labar rs. Isaac See.
20. Hamilton 11. Salmon vs. J. 11. & Wtn. H
Bernd.
21. Charles Gok vs. John Grim.
22. Reuben Holben use vs. Jacob S. Helfrich
23. Reuben Holben is. Same.
. F. E. SAMUELS, Prothonota •
October 17. ll—tc
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In the Orjihan's Court of Lehigh Cou
. 5 ,5•M•1ie.... In the matter of the account of
Kunmerer and Arran Rem
mere,- Executors of the last will and
"VA.--- testament of Martin Kemmerer, de•
tr/j; ceased, late of Lower :Milford town
ship, Lehigh county.
And now August 15, 1855, the Court pppnint
Charles Foster, Moses NV teand and Reulu'n Btah•
ler, to audit - and resettle thei said accouct, and
make distribution according to law.
Front the Records.
\V. ;MICKLEY, Clerk.
Teste
The auditors above named 111 attend to ihe
duties of their appointment, on Friday the 26 h
day of October, next, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, at the house of Edward Fry in Lowe r. l•
ford, township, Lehigh county, when and where
All persons interested rosy attend tf they
proper
Oct. 10
vHEREAS the Hon. Washingtmt McCartney
President Judge of the Third Judicial Dh.
trict of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties
of Northampton and Lehigh, and Peter Haas and
Charks Keck Esquires, Associate Judges of
the Court of Common Pleas, of the county of Le:
hij,h, and by virtue of their offices Justices , of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
delivery, and Court of General Quartei SC - isions
in and for the said county of Lehigh, !Wye, be
their precept to me directed, ordered that a Court
of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common
Pleas and General Jail delivery and Orphan's
Court for the said county of Lehigh, be holden at
Allentown, on AIWA Y the 6th day of Novem
ber next, to con ue two weeks.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Jus.
tices of the Peace and Constables of the county
of Lehigh,that they are by The said precepts corn.
mended to be there at ten o'clock in the forenoon
of said day with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations, and all other remembrances, ta do
those things which to their offices are appertain
ing, and also that those whip arc bound by mean
nizances to prosecute against the prisoners that
are or then shall be in the jail of the said county
of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute
them as shall be just.
'Given under my hand in Allentown, the , grd
day of October, in the yenr of our Lor'd one thou
sand eight 'writhed and fifty.five. •
NATHAN WEILER, Sheriff.
non iSIVE, THE 10313SON.WSILTIT.
• Sheriff ' s Office, Allentown, Oct. 10,
CHARLES FOSTER,)
MOSES MEAN U. L e Auditors
REUBEN STAHLER3
(tout proclamation
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is•hereby given to the heirs, credi
t tors and others, who may be interested in
the estates of the following deceascd•persons, in
Lehigh county, to wit :
1. The account of Christopher Ilenritze, Ad
ministrator of George Henritze, deed.
2. The account of David WillinmspJr., Ad
ministrator of David Williams, Sen., deed.
3. The account of George Reinhard, Guardian
John . Bartz.
4. The account of Adam Litzenberger, Guar
dian of Lewis Mohr.
5. The account of Charles Peter, Guardian
of Florio. Handwork.
0. The account of Jonas,Sensinger and-Reu
ben Sensinger, Administintors of George Sen.
singer. (Guardian) of-Ephink Reber.
7. The account of*Abirliarn Muthart and
Charles Zeigler, Excautore of George Muthart,
dec'd.
S. Separate ncconnt of John Metzger, one of
the Executors of Elizabeth Trexler, dec'd.
9. The account of Lewis Schmidt, acting Ex
ecutor of Frederick G. Ruetze. dec'd.
10. The account of Jesse Grim, Guardian cC
David J. F. Deshler.
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11. The account of William Landis, Guardian
of Matilda Shoeniaker.
12. The account of Gabriel Miller, Adminis
trator of John Miller. deed.
13. The account of Reuben Weiss and Eliza
beth Weiss, Administrators of Thomas Weiss,
14. The account of Peter Snyder, Guardian
of Catharine Kroninger.
15. The account of jons Heller, Executor
of Eve Kuntz, deed.
10. The account of Charles Foster, acting
Administrator of John Heistand, deed.
17. The account of Christian Kistler, Ex
ecutor of Magdalena Kistler, deed.
18. Separate account of Jonathan Trexler,
one of the Executors of Elizabeth Trexler,
deed.
ID. The account of Charles Newhard, Ex
ecutor of Jacob Lnury. dec'd. •
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20. The account of Stephen Ritter and Reu
ben Saeger, Executors of Henry Ritter, dee'd.
21. The account of Reuben Ilensinger, Ad
ministrator of Jacob Hensinger, dec'd.
22. The account of William 1). Pillinger and
James I). Dillingcr, Administrators of William
Dillinger, deed.
SAMUEL COINER, Register.
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Ornamental Iron Works,
IDGE AVENTE. Phil-delphia. The atten-
It tion of the public ismvited to the exten
sive manufactory and ware-room of the subscri
ber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest
notice, bon Railing of every description fur
Crmeterirl, Public and Private Buil dinzs. also
Verandahs, Balconies, Fountains, Bel I ers,C hairs,
Lions, Dogs, 4-c., and other Ornamental Tron
Work of a decorative character, all of which is
executed with the express view of pleasing of
taste, while they combine all the requisites of
beaUty and substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles
carefully bo i lted and shipped to their place of
destination.
A book of designs will be sent to those who
wish to make a selection
, M.O S 1 2;11, O'S
LEATII3 AII ShR IN ES STOU P *
No. 31 East thni/ton Sheet, 'nearly oppost
Agrieultutut Meeting. Setrgcr's lardtrarc Store.
/UHF: nt,:lersigned respectfully inform their
A MEETING of the Executive and Arrange- S friends that they have just returned from
Cl ment Committees of the Lehigh County phii n ,burhia and New York with large addi+
Agricultural Society. will he held on Saturday lions to their already heavy and well selected
afternoon, at 1 o'clock. at the Public House of stock, and to connection with this they still
John Y. Bcchtel, in'Allentown. It is expected carry on business at the 'l'ttn Yard formerly
that the members of said Committees will all owned, by thrie4ather, Jacob Mosser. They
be in attendance as business of importance to keep a c:Anplb to assortment of LEATHER of
'se society is to be transacted. every de:.cription, and
.. .Shoe Findings; which
A. L. RUIIE, Secretary. comp! ises all articles us(11 by Shoemakers.
w n , LF NK/A's, 310 i: OCC OS, UPPER
LEATHER, LINISGN, &c. A general assort
ment of Hemlock and Onlc Sole Leather, con
stantly hem on hand. Also Harness and all
other ]slithers for saddlers.
The highest price constantly paid for HIDED
either in store or at the Tannery.
Two of us being practical Tanners, we feel
confi(loot iq warranting every article sold by
us as represented. We therefore hope by fair
dealinn and low prices to merit a liberal share
of patronage.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St., Phila
October 10. 1-3 tn
October t
Breinig,NelliePh & Bi'einig i
:71
OF PENNSYLVANIA
CLOTHING HALT!,
South East Corner of „Munition anti
- Seventh Street,
nESPECTFULLY inform their friends and if e
-"public that they have just returned from New
York and Philadelphia with a large Stock of
now and fashionable
Fall And Wintr . Coods,
which they purchasedtor CASH, and which
enables them to sitaTower then any . iitheres•
tablislmilent of the kind in Allentown. They
have'seleeted their Goods with nn , eye to du.
rabiiity and fancy, and have none but the latest
styles in the market. Their stork of Good,.
among other articles, consists of Clot_h:l of ; di
colors and prices, Ca, , intrre-,.
of French, Enelkh and A mer,-
1
i/". -, :i.,-7,°4,, can trianufacinrc,; Vt,ii„,„
.i•r•-": Silk Velvet. Satin , . Sift::
1.,.., 1 .-y: Worded and cillor •de,,;in
l-''''. ''•- ''), tinnv.rpvlTH aid nia , n, Skiits
r .' 1: :,
.::,..,:.] , . i and Shitt•eollar., Slovi:F Cr.l
-
...;,, ...,;‘, vats, Handl; r whir 1.,, Ito
j 1
to 1 I I SilFpender , , rv.” , l‘esidos a
I . great many oilier article. , coat
:04,. 7.1,4%.:::-
and all will tie &old at' he lowest prices. Their
stock of
Read; made Clothing,
comprises every thing in the clothina;
from an over ccat down to en under-shirt,
made up after the latest and most fashionable
styles.. There stock beine Eo extensive, that
- untie Will leave it, unless fitted from the bot
tom to the top."
Customer Work
will be done up as usual, and for their well;
they are willing to he held respottsible, Iwo of
the firm being practical tailors, and all the
work is-made up under their own supervis-ion.
Thankful for past favors they trust that at
tention to business, "small profits and quick
sales" will be the means of bringing new
customers to their establishment.
Oct. I.
New Flour and Feed Store.
'rim undersigned, having entered into 0)-
1 partnership, under the firm of Bernd &
Troxell, have opened a new Grain and Flour
Store, in the store of Solomon Weaver, No 147
West Hamilton street, next door to Sleifcr's Ho
tel, where they will keep constantly on hand a
supply of all kinds of Flour, Feed, Grain, &c.—
Family Flotit delivered at the houses of all who
order from thihrk. .
They will do litisiness entirely upon the
CASH SYSTEM, and can therefore sell a little
cheaper than any dealers who adopt any other
mode.
The hlghest Cash price paid for grain. 'We
invite all who wish to purchase flour 'or sell
grain to give us-a. call: - • '
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,-..--- JESSE 11. BERND.
. PETER TROXELL, Jr.
Oct. I. ' .. : IT—t
"1
1151
..41ti14,:• 1 4/
GRIN, FLOERIIIII STORE.
PETER BERND &SON respectfully annoanefr
I to the citizens of Allentown and surround
ing country, that they now carry on business
at the old stand, next door to George's Hotel,.
in Hamilton street, near Ninth, formerly car
riea on under the• (inn of John 11. Berndt &
Brother, where they now deal in
Gran, Ylour and Peed,
on an . extensive scale. They will conttantly
ht , eit on hand all kinds of the+ best quality of
Flour, at wholesale and retail. and at as low
prices as it can be had anywhere in town.—
They will at all times purchase Grain by the
load, for whhili they will pay in Cash the high-
est market prices.
For the accommodation of their customers,
they keep a conveyance for the purpose of de
livering at their residences, without extra
charge, all articles purchased of theta.
As they are detenninei to keep on hand a;
large stuck, and sell at the lowest possible
Cash prices, Choy hope by strict and punctual
attendan - e to business to receive a Ware of
, public patronage.
PETER BERNDT & SON.
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October 1
.1 3 1. IQ - 30W . - -Vii" ()CDS. I
Charles S. 'Massey;
CLOCK, WATEMAKER Ail) DEAIIR IN
aDL,VYIEILGIIIES) ,
..YO. o _3 Ens/ liatnilton Street, opposite the Ger , '
P.M/ R, it» . /tie'd Church, Allentown Pa.
iillll'. '..: - dcr ..igned re , pectfullY informs . his
I Isla s ; tithe public in general, that he'
has just returned. Isom New York and Phila
delphia, where II: , has purchased and now diets
for sale a full and unequalled assortment of.
' CLOCKS, NVATCHES, JEWELRY,
Silver \Va re and Palmy Articles, all of a supe-t
e i o r Ti alitv, and deserving the examination of
those who desire to procure the best goods at
rher'i.o , .rest Cps) Prices. Ills stock comprises
._, (~,;!--.-,,,-,,, Cl.oClit'S of all styles and.pat
ift,:c.
7;. : <:,teros,rlold.antlSilvir Watches,
••:':. ,t
-.. , :>t301,1, silver, and other Watch'
Chains, NVlch K.•ys and :7'rals, gold and silver
Pencils, Par 12.;ngs, Finger Ilings,-Breast Pins,
Brarelr , ts, Mt ;lattions, Cuff Pins, Gold and
t.z:. ol Pol , ,::;;Ivrr Table and Tea Spoons, Spy
Glasses. Pocket Compasies, Gold, Silver and
other Speetacles,'strimblrfor all ages, together
with each r.nd every article belonging to his
-inch of business, His prices are as low and
liberal as t h ey will be found in our seaboard
towns, a n d his goods will always prove to be
what they are represented.
oTrinToercog:s.
lie keeps on hand an assortment of Melode.
ons., or all sizes and patterns suitable for'
Churches, Halls and private families, at prides
as low as they can be bought wholesale. of the
*
manufacturers. Ilk instruments can nowhere' 4.
be cxelled in point or tone, beauty and low ir„ ,
prices. lie also I , as on band a large and g 0 0 ,./.:
stock o:" Are , ;rdeoftc, Flutes, Fifs, ; , , 1tt',.4, , , , T,
Boxes. &c., &e.. at exceeding low price. , ' f !,.• ~xi
.;,t - Cl; elts, Watches, Jewclries, Acco • : :?. :,,,,
Musical Boxy', &c.. will at all times be pro • '
ly repaired, and all w`ork svarranted for ono
year. CHARLES S. MASSEY;
september2d. I.—lf
Sept. ..0
g f C.P.V 0 ,9 0
T lIEIIE.IIY GIVEN to the citizens of Allen..
tl town and the surrounding country that the
muler: , igned have made great additions to their;
~f It Shoes, Dots, Caps, TrUnke,
Travilling Bags, Lamps, &c., &c., and
arc del( twined to sell at low pi ices. Although
1 i'a tiler and other articles in their line have very
Ipr g tlyind anced, we employ a very largo num
tic'. a the very best mechanics. who work un
dc! the ; -tus..rinientlanec and direction of the
rmilm n in the country, con=
inertly 0111' and Shoes are nil got up in
tonnne•rns to cnahle us to warrant them
to our en,itonolg. We feel confident that for
meninenti,ail durability our work is not exceed
ed in 'llll' country town in the State. To est
unicra' v.trions kind.; and styles of our
goods v.-fetid Itti:e lip too much space—suffice it
to sad• that We I:aye. ity far the largest stock
in town, and that we are always able and
ling to nirpiy the wants of our nnmerens pat.J
rons with r.ny ai tide in our line they may call
for. at very small profits.
To our wholesale customers wo..would say
that We are now selling our own manufactured.
and Eastern Boots and Shoes, Gum, Buffalo ard
Calf tivrrshoes, Hats and Caps at the lowest
city,
.johhing prices. We are able to furnish at
short notice any odd sizes that may be wanted,
both of our own and Eastern work. •
All we ash is that we nifty receive a call from
these wishing to purchase : we charge nothing
lbr showing our goods. We are very thankful
for the lihcral share of patronage with which
we have been favored thus far and hope by
close attention to business, and selling good
goods at low rates to share the same in .futUre.,
YOUNG & ttu.
No. 15 East Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa.
P. S.—Also a complete stock and fixtures of
a Daguerreotype Apparatus for Salo cheap,
among which is a first class buffing wheel.
Sc tember 12. • •
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ottetion against, moire. •
NI, Al Wachter, Slater ;
I.:, 6 cm - town,. 'Lehigh Connly l ird: ,
ITEI:PS for sale a constant supply of the my
k best Roofing Slate, and will put them ou
roofs iu a workinanlibe manner, and ou.roap
sonablo terms. Communications iirotriplly.o.l
tended to when directed as.nbo're or loft yro.
11. K. STAHL, agent, Pennsburg, 'Montgomery'
county. All work warranted, '
SeptemtfiT 5- - .. •
W. K. MOSSER,
PETER K. GRINS,
J. K. 11106SER.
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