The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 28, 1850, Image 4

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    WHITE SWAN HOTEL
In Race Street.
The Undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public in general, that
he has lately taken the White Swan Hotel,
in Race Street, Philadelphia, (formerly kept
by Jacob Peters.)
The Swan Hotel,
?[111.,,: has lately undergone complete
repairs and now stands second
to none in the city in point of style and ac
commodation. The TABLE is well sup
plied with the best the. season affords, the
BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and
prompt and obliging servants. lle has sev
eral rivate arlors, in order to accommo-
I ate amt tes, wto may eem proper o
vot him with their custom.
He has taken the house with a determi
nation to spare no pains, or expense in ma
king it convenient to his customers. He
has large and commodious stables, good and
attentive ostlers who will at all times be in
attendance.
By punctual attendance to his customers,
and a desire to render them comfortable in
every respect, he expects a share of public
patronage
Philadelphia, Jan. 10, Ibso,
GEORGE; HAIIN
1M 111131111111112,
The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No.
169 Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual,
CAPITAL 300 ) 000.
Continue to make Insurances on Lives on
the most favorable terms.
The capital being paid up and invested,'
together with the accinulated'pretnium fu ad
affords a perfect security to the insured.
The premium may be paid in yearly, half
yearly, or quarterly payments.
The company add a BONUS at stated pe
riods to the insurance fur life. The first
bonus was appropriated in December, 18.1 , 1,
amounting to 10 per cent. on the suns in
sured under the oldest policies, to 81.• per
cent, 71 per cent, &c., on others in propor
tion to the time of standing making an addi-
Aion_of_sloo,.sB7, 50, &c.,_on every
$lOOO originally insured, which is an aver
age of more than 50 per cent on the preini
urns paid, and without increasing the annual
payment to the company.
No. of Sum Bonus Amount of policy and
•
or bonus payable at the
l'olicy.lusured , Addicon,
party's decease.
No. 58: j 1000 $ 100
.. 88j 3500 250
.' 205' 4000 4OO
276 2000 i 124
.. 333 5000 • 437 50
Pamphlets containing tables of rates, and
explanations of the subject; forms of appli
cation ; and further information can be had
at the office in Philadelphia, or on applica
tion to A. L. liunc, Agent in Allentown.
B. W. RIC . ILARDS, President
JNO. F. JAMES, ./C.ittary
December 1:3
ROGER-BROWN'S
WE'VE & LIQUOR STORE,
No. 323 MARKET STREET,
Between Eighth and Ninth Strs,Nurth side,
Philadelphia.
All kinds of Foreign \Vines and Liquors
such as—
Old Cognac Brandies, Dark
eittle:44f and Pale, Holland Uin,
maica Spi rits,lrish and Scotch
Malt Whiskey of the very
finest quality.
VINES,—Such as Madeira, Port,
Sherry, Teneriffe, Sweet Malaga, Muscat,
Claret and champagne, very choii.c and
" old.
Also, Manufacturer of Domestic Distilled
Brandy and Gin, Pure Spirits, Deodorized
Alcohol, Peach Brandy, Lavender Brandy,
Wild-Cherry Brandy, and, Fine Cordials,
Raspberry Brandy, New England Ruin,
&c., also a large supply of tine Old
Monongahela Whiskey on hand.
The above Liquors will be sold at the ve
ry lowest prices. Country Merchants and
Tavern-keepers, will do well to give the un
dersigned a cull before purchasing elsewere,
and examine the Liquors, which he vouch
es, will bear the closest scrutiny, recollect
NO. 323 Market Street.
ROGER BROWN.
Philadelphia, Dec 6 —1 y.
• FASHIONABLE
Jewelry Establishment.!
Cheap and Good Watches, l
Jewelry & Silver-ware, whole-1
A4 llO sale and retail, at No. 96 North
Second street, corner of guar
ry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, IS caret
cases, $2O and over.
Silver Lever Watches, full
jewelled, . $l6 and over.
Silver Lepine Watches, jew
elled, . $ll and over.
Silver Quartier Watches, $5,00 to 10
Gold Pencils, $1.50 to 7
Pine Gold Rings, 371 cts. to 80
Other articles •in proportion. All Goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
Constantly on Hand, a full assortment of
fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER
WARE. Also, an assortment of M. J. To
bias & Co., E. Simpson, Samuel & Broth
ers, E. S. Yates & Co.,•John Harrison, G.
4- R. Beesley, and other superior Patent
Lever illoveinenls, which will be cased in
any style desired.
Arrangements have been made with all
the above celebrated limiters, the best man.
ufaCturers of Liverpool, to furnish at short
notice any required style of Watch, for
which orders will be taken and the name
and residence of the person ordering put on
if requested,
fI..CONRAD, No. 06 North 2nd.. St.
Importer of Watches.
Philadelphia, Nov. :29.
Fire Insurance.
Poor House Account, Mertz & Landes ,28 lbs. 6 oz. sea ,
2 83
Do 12 lbs. white rage p at 6,
Insuring all the buildings' and
CHARLES SAEOER Esq., Treasurer, in ac- and 11. a lbs. mixed rags, at 2, 99
count with the Direetors of the Poorand Six different persons for horse feed, 63 house furniture belonging to
,
of E mp i o y mea t for
I. Fassbinder, a pauper, being pan pay- the Institution
of the Rouse
meat for conveying him to the poor
county of Lehigh, f rom Jan. !2d, 1819, to ,
January Ist, 1850, both days inclusive. house,so Issuing and Executing orders of Relief i
Tobacco sold, 10 and Supporting Out Door Paupers. Discharged
. during the year
Dr. 5 different persons for 13 bushels limo, 130 . Indentured - -
To balance front las: , account - $520 1.9 A. &0. Faust, for hides and skins, 19 0 BOROUGH OF ALLENTOWN. . Died
Cash from County Treasurer. 500 00 Peter Ludwig, hides and 'skins, 43 48 i Conveying Lewis Hirt to the - - -
do do 1,000 00 Joseph Good, to, hides and skins, 796 , Poor House Corpse when received
Nathan Fritzinn'er, guardian of Elia- •J. Grim. 530 feet poplar plank, at 22, 11 66
' , Conveying Henry Shaw to the 50 ..Absconded
both Peter, by hands of :51. D. El). David Mertz 1 ^6O bushels lime, at 8, 20 80
'
erhard. - - t 53 Do 14 bundles straw, at 10, 140 : Poor House ;in
Clerk of Court of Lehigh county, the 1)o one day planting core, 25 Conveying . the corpse of J.CIY
.
distributive share of John Yundt Daniel Snyder, being a balance doe to tai is child to the Poorhouse.
(a pauper)as one of the heirs of Peter Sofireiber, a pauper deceased, , 23 Collin fur said child
John Yundt, dec!d • - • 118 67 G. tw t. ,„,
e Housman, do 1 00 Collin and funeral expenses o f
Elizabeth Clark, administratrix of .L Gabriel Scheirer, do 100 I Jacob Zenner
z.t ar k„atatutat of fonural expen- i Miohael-W-nodringr-----do :)7
ses, of said J. Clark. - - - 4. 28 : Jonas Fenstermacher, do 66 00 Coffirfur - hrunb - Z - rlhim 's LH&
John Saeger, Esq., amount received 00 Conveying F. Westfall to the
.-.. Christian Derr, do
from sundry hucksters, who I Daniel Senimel, do 31 15 Poor House
were informed upon for selling •
• - I Found in the pockets of 6 paupers died, 812 Boarding & medical attendance
spirituous liquors on the occa- Nathan Weiss, for returning Cecilia • for J. C Yoch
sion of the laying of the corner
Shads, a girlt:oupd to him
stone of the Hcidclburg church. 40 00 : ) S P O Collin and funeral expenses for
County treasurer(at different times.) 1,000 00J. C. Yoch.
do do l,OOO 00 534 08
Vendee expenses of J. C Yoch
M. 1). Eberhard, being the amount • ' I Issauing orders of relief •
that was received for the proper
ty, with the money found in the
possession of John Charles.Joch
at the time of death. -
:_Thomas Fan,,t, Steward
1 ' du in do
-'iW
By Amount of Orders paid to the following
persons,to wit:
Gritn&Renin” ' er ;52 45 Galli Grail. 1 00 ;
Solomon ileberly, 28 50 Joseph Weaver 38 19 ,
John Donley, 16 00 Jonas Diehl 30 00 i
Thomas Faust, 200 00 Chas. Meyer 15 89
John Schantz, 81 GO John Huth 6 50
Henry Sterner, 4 00 do do 100
Abel, Wilson &c., 4 28 John Blank, 20 00
E. 11. Newhard, 3 12 do do 5 00 ,
C. W. Eckert, 5 84 Grim and Renin'r 1 05
J.Q. Cole 3 50 J 8 Wolfe 2 25
George Spinner, 4 25 George Bortz 67 57
Elias Kei pc r, 1 00 Kern and Samson 38 82 •
Ephraim Yolie, 15 62 Henry Shantz 9 95
Pretz Korn &.c. 118 54 .do do 20 00
1, Schmidt lict:n. 25 44 AnthonyGotschall 15 00
James W Wilson 41 00 Chrisen Ebert 9 60
11 Schnurman 1 13:Geo Snyder 18 00
Mary Weiser 50 Snyder and Wood-
Nieh. Mink . 19 78 ring 32 61
George Spinner 3 00:Bondi Fatzinger 11 13
Win Killdare 2 00 Benj Stealer 1 75
Joseph Fulton 1 50 Samuel - Wilson 7 10
A Rube. agent,&e. 601 50 Dan Saeger Esq 2 55
Mary Derr 16 00 John Yost 72 00
,
Thomas Faust 180 00:Joe Harlacher 51 b 7
Jonas Faust 19 76 Samuel Hartman 50
Solomon Heborly 16 00 Samuel Bridges 20 00
Ant. Goteholl 15 00 Polly Drolinger 23
John Shiver 8 41 .Joseph M Minch 35
11 .1 llaberacker 25 00 Samuel Burger 1 25
David Shall 1 80 I F Ruhe 1 50
Reuben Schaller 102 Yager and Slemmerl 50
Blunter & 13nA 21 73 Samuel Henn 843
Dißinger &Craig 37 79 Win Danowsky 23 30
Dan Saeger, Fig 100 George Henry 200
Laury 4- Saeger 60 45 M D Ederhard 20 00
Jacob Beisel 23 54. do du 500
C I, Martin 25 00 Mertz and Landis 17 36
E H Newhard .20 I,ee and Kurz 74 00
J.D. hawall 2 67 John Baer 93 12
'l'homas Newhard 3 00' Jacob 1) Boas 13 12
Henry Levan 200 Ephraim Yoh.: 11 85
Cath Grail 1 00 Weikel andHolmans 37
George Spinner 75 Reiss and Sieger 4 50'
do do 4 00 Wm R Craig 95
Mary Derr 12 00 Wader and Young 5 d 5
Mary Weiser 1 00 William Fry 2 25
John Blank 3 50 , do do 125
George Spinner , 3 50 ,1
do do 1 25
Samuel Burger 2 G 5; do do 50
Joshua Fink 6 36: do do 1 00
Wm II Eckert 6 22' do do 50
Jerse B. Nehs 1 00' do -- do (order
Owen Frederick 300 of 1848) 50
Ant Gotchall 15 00 Ant Gotschall 10 00
Yager 4- Weidner 24 91 J and D Dorney 45 22
Evait Guth 23 98 do do' 16 78
Wm Klotz 16 00 Henry Schwartz 55 91
Jacob Beisel 10 00 Grim and Itenn'r 44 40
A and 0 Faust 12 00 J F Rube Esq 497
Jesse Yohe 1 00 E 11 Newhard 2 41
Henry Schantz 865 Kern and Samson 56 11
A. N Loras 160 00 0 and J Saeger 11 07
Keck Saeger and co 29 Fret/. Guth co ' 71 31
Grim44leninger 107 2C. Eli J Saeger Esq 340
Barber anilYoung 15 53 Wagner & Huber 30 87
Jonas Diehl 33 00,Chas Saeger 40 00
J B Moser 27 00 Samuel Burger 1 25
Jonas Bachman 7 41:IGeorge Roth 16 GS
George Spinner 75 David Shall Esq. 60
C I. Martin .25 00 H J Schants 19 17
11 J Haberacker 25 011 Mary Derr 12'00
Henry Robinson 300 John Schants 51.11
Reuben Troxell 227 50 Wm Mertz 267
A 0 Wilson 2 50,11alance 582 17
MaryDerr
I l2 00'
, Thos Newhard 3 001
~ .1100
2/50
4400
2175
5137
11-1)
Stesvards
.lecount of Thomas Faust, S'leward of the
Lehigh County Poor House for 1850.
To cash received on sundry accounts as fol
lows, to wit:
Balance of last year's account, w3B 08
Received of John Blank, for a dower of
Dewald Kuhns, sopervh , or, for work 900
.dune on the road, 11 50
Fritzinger, for one horse, • 80 00
Widow Doha, try the hand of Henry
Qratnlicli, for expenses on an agree-
meat, 1 50
Anthony Gottschall, 10 bush. oats at 33, 332
DI) Do , lot of Corn, 222
Do Do one pair of shoed, 100
Samuel Samos, 5 sheep, al 3 50 17 50
Joseph Steer, of Bucks county, by hands
of John Blank, a deposit for the use of
l\lary Sheller) 4-8 00
Daniel Knauss, for one old slacking box, 75
Dewy SchantS, 4 quarts clover seed, . 50
Do . 12a lbs. tallow, at 0 cts,, 110
‘Villiatn Klotz,' 12 bushels oats, at 28, a 36
M. 1). Eberhard, residue of A. (hies, 1 82
Do for 2 hogs, ' 350
NVilliam Mert/...12 bushels oats, at 30, 3 (10
Do 6I lbs. tallow. at. 9, • 56
Grim & Reilin,ger; IRS lbs. tallow, at 9, 16 65
Do 203 lbs. tallow, at 8, 16 2-1
Do 23 lbs. white rags. at 6, 1 36
Do 37 lbs. mixed rags,
at 2 cents,
George Renner, of Northampton coun
ty, returning Isabella Xander, boiled
girl,
Samuel Lobavh, for keeping his father.
in the hospital, 2 25
C. Seem, 21 bushels flax seed, at 1 40, 29 50
Jonathan Stetter, for reuniting F. 11. Stu
ber, a boy bound to Hut
‘Villiarn U. Swi:b t n ;=l:p)ort cif Russel
I'. Smith, on Recount, •
r l'orn ps to!d. •
JOhil LalUderltlehlitger, foi boarding, &c.,
Jacob Baer, 1 50
.Charles Glick, for returning Sam. Zool
ner, a boy bound to hint, 5 00
George Snyder, for 269 lbs. old iron at 3, 807
. 45
. 115
$ .1,41:3 98
1351
$1,413 98
Dr.
4 00
4 00
10.05
4 tit
' Cr.
By cash paid out as follows
Joseph Weiss, repairing 2 . watches,
George Stein, cleaning and repairing 2
clocks, _ 150
Charles_S_Massey, one spectacle, 37
John Bernhard, one spectacle, 25
Daniel Eshbach, , 1 bushels lime, 50
Jesse B. Nehs, two wooden legs, 1 00
Charles Guth, two sills, ' 1 00
John Shutt; for matches, 37
Owen Kern, 1 Ilynet and ear tops, 1 50
Do 6 lbs. cottun yarn, 1 02
Glint' & Reninger, for merchandize, 36 31
John U. Cole, for cooperware, 12
Nathan Berner, 3 bushels seed wheat, 360
Reuben Reiss, 1 easy chair, 2 25
henry Erdman, 3 sheep ; 5 70
F. Miller, for delivering shoemaker's
tools of John White to John Sehimpl's
tavern, 50.
Peter Staufier, wheelwright work, 86
Solomon Itabenhold, 1 barrel vinegar, 250
Dewald Kuhns, for road tax for 1518, 19 67
Henry Weaver, tinware, 1 10
Stephen Acker, 3 books, 35
Henry Kramlich, being a balance due to
Widow Goho,
Abraham Georg e, fresh shad,
Solomon Butz, 211- lbs. veal,
' William Klotz, haymaking,
Sol. Reinbold, pruning hogs,
- Elias - Muhsgenum one hog,
William Mertz, for 2.1 days harvesting,
Lucius A. T. Wartman, for saddlery-
- ware,
John Held, cider and apples,
Charles Saeger, Esq., treasurer, being
money I received of several persons
due to P. Schreiber, a pauper, dec'd., 115 74
Same, being money I received MI dif
ferent accounts,
A. S.: 0. Faust, for leather,
Peter Ludwig, do
Joseph Good, do
Nine different persons for ashes,
Simeon Kemerer f conveying 7 panpers
to the poor house from N. Whitehall,
Moses Lititz, conveying 2 paupers to the
poor hoose from Heidelberg,
IlenrySmith, do do
'Thomas Craig, for conveying 2 paupers
to the poorhouse irotn Ilanover,
Peter Miller,- conveying 1 pauper to the
poor house from Heidelberg,
-Petei' Ertel and John Weidknecht, con
veying, 2- paupers to the poor house
from Macungie.
Reber! Steckel, do 2 from Hanover,
David Sowerwine, do 1 trout Washing
ton township,
John Vomit and G. A Weaver, convey
ing 2 paupers to the poor house from
Solomon Diehl, conveying Ilenry Win
dick to the poor house front Salsburg,
Charles Halms, do 1 from Allentown,
Solomon Diehl, do from North White:
hall,
William Nfellz, do S. ‘Vhitehall,
Gabriel Shirer, boarding and lodging
D Balliet, a pauper, during sickness,
George Harduer, do from Carbon co.,
Mrs. Moll, boarding and attending Chris.
tiau Greene wait, a pauper of Ilanover,
Charles Sorbe, issuing orders of relief,
Jacob Zimmerman, •1 orders of relief,
Travelling paupers,
Traveling expense for team,
do steward,
Balance in the hands of the Steward,
January 1, ism,
534 08
Household Expenses for 1849.
Paid for Dry goods and groceries, $ 680 28
For Stone Coal, - - - 70 47
For Fire wood,
For Cooper ware,
For Chairs, tables and 1 clock,
For Shoemaking, -
- 12 00
For Nik,'ool,
For WooIca! ding,
24 08
For Weaving,
For flats ana caps,
- 24 30
For Hardware,
- 39 53
For Tobacco,
For Cider,
For freight for 1549, - 4 25
For Medicine, - - - 52 44
- 63 00
,Fur Coffins,
Farming Expenses
For male and female servants, 137.00
Por haymaking and harvesting, • 33 25'
Paid for Chestnut rails, 73 85
‘, Fence Posts,' •31 43
Lumber for repairs, 16 78
Carpenters work for repairs, 13 75
One new sled, 16 00
Cutting box, 0 50
Wheeki , right work, 18 00
Blacksmith work, . 85 50
17 heads of Cattle, 461 50
Repairing threshing machine, 5 05
Sawing boards and scantling; 12 03
Schdol tax for 1818 and 1849, 24 30
State tax. for 1849, 23 98
I Timothy seed,
Seed wheat,
Plaster of Paris,
Building a new horse Stable.
Lumber, 84 01
Mason work, 69 57
Carpenter work, 7787
Slate, 60 45
Nails, Sc., 7 80
MB
NORTHA NIPTON
Maintainingand attending Hen-
ry Barker,(colo'd)
Coffin, shroud and conveying
same to the I'oor [louse
Loftin & conveying 'the corpse
of Andrew Eck
Digging a grave fora boy drow
ned in the L. Canal
Coffin for a man drowned in the
L. Canal, in 1819
Conveying ti paupers to the
Poor House •
Coflin and funeral expenses for
James Clark
Coffin and funeral expenses of
J. D. Ihrie •
Muslin &c., for the shroud for
the child of Jonas Burger
6 00
2 00
JS
500
1 61
4 73
2
75
UPPER SALTON.
Conveying Wirm. nottenstein
to the Poor (louse
UPPER MILFORD
Medical attendance for Charles
Weaver
92
3 6 i
SALISBURY.
Collin and furferal expnnses for
Sarah Miller
Conveying Jacob Wagner to the
Poor[ louse
0,500
27 58
13 57
12 00
7 72
LOWER MACUNGIE
Issuing orders of Relief
UPPER MACUNGIE
OM
5 20
5 00
Issuing orders of relief. ' -
HEMELBUIZG
Maintaining, Julia Ann Boyer • 150
NORTH WEIJTEHALL.
5 10
2 60
Issueing orders of relief •
Medical services for Daniel Bal
het •
250
1 90
SOI_TTII WHITEHALL
Coffin and funeral expenses fur
MD
Sarah Brechel's
In court for John Yundt, jr.,
une of the heirs of John Yundt,
118
;3 00
7-5
deceased,
Serving notice to John lundt, jr
50
1 00
4 62
Printing:, Stationary and Postage.
Printing and Stationary for 1848 27 73
do do 18.19 39 00
Postage 20
5 9 1
5 97
5 57
80
80
3 03
3 61
14 00
Salaries.
Thomas Faust, steward 380 00
Charles L. Martin, M. D. 50 00
Henry J. Haberacker, M. D. 56 00
M. D. Eberhard, Director' 20 00
do. do extra 5 00
Mtn Blank, Director ' 2O 00
do do extra 5 00
Henry Schantz, Director 20 00
do do ' 2 00
Samuel A Bridges, Esq., for pro- _ . ..
88 95
28 50
113
lIEB
fessional services 20 00
Charles Saeger, Esq., treasurer 40 00
- 55J1
1113
EBB
Balance in the hands of the
Treasurer, 682 17
6 00
362 bushels of wheat, 898 bushels rye,
536 bushels oats, 21 bushels flaxseed, 61
bushels clover seed, 430 bushels Potatoes,
1304 bushels corn iq the ears, 145 bushels
turnips, 25 bushels onions, 50 bushels red
beets t 25 bushels radishes, 4 bu. soup beans,
3 'barrels pickled cucumbers, :1500 heads
cabbage, 31 hogshead sour trout, 46. four
horse loads hay, 25 loads of corn fodder, 18
00 bushels lime put on the land, 152 four
horse loads of manure put on the land, 1035
pounds hatcheled flax, 1514 lbs beef hid . -
es, 1091 pounds calf skins, 1118 pound tal
low, 883 lbs lard, 1504 lbs butter.
1,098 07
Srtieles made in the House
102 men's shirts, fifty three pair pantal
oons, 5 vests, 73 chetnesis, 68 women frocks,
IS petticoats, 45 short gowns, 70 aprons,
12 women caps, 19 sun bonnets, 35 child
ren shirts, 12 boys dresses, 23 shrouds, 42
pairs stocking knitted, 70 pair stockings
footed, 8 pair mittens knitted, 2 straight
jackets, 4 grain bags, 8 chaff bags, 3 bolst
ers, 16 bed cases, 48 pillow cases, 22 sheets,
25 towels, 51 cuts sewing thread, 95 cuts
stocking yarn, 64-1 yards linen check, 024
yards tow linen, 104 f yards liiidsey wolsey,
441 lbs hard soap, 15 barrels soft soap. •
• Meat Slaughtered.
Pork, 6067 lbs.; beef, 11093 lbs ; veal,
781 pounds. •
4 50
:345
7 02
1020 58
299 20
Number of Inmates,
Remaining in the house, Jan. 1, 1949 114
Received during the year • - - `2OOl
601 50 ; Born - - - - . 2
un or tie same age, o w tic
are lunatics.
1 001
Children Indentured.
31 43 ; Lavina Milky to Franklin Hirsh, Upper
Macungie, Joseph Kneller to Geo. Fabien,
10 051 Sprinalield, Bucks county, Cecelia Shoudt,
3 50 to Nathan Weiss, Lynn. ,
8 37 ! SOIIN BLANK, Directors of the Poor
i HENRY SCHANTZ, . . of
02 30 ' JONAS BROBST, -- Lehigh County
1
Titomns FAUST, Steward,
i l Feb, 12, 1850
2 SIT'
5 001
HANOVER
$3,831 81
$1,413 98
Stock of the Farm
59 Remaining in the house on January 1, 1350
. 73 105.
This amount consists of •!tl male adults,
' 1 95 19 boys under 12 years of age, and 11 girls
~..
li numbiTr-111
Paper Hangings !
THE.
Cheapest Manufacturing Warehouse
7 81
Philadeiphia,
Is in SIXTH STREET, one door below
Race, where purchasers and dealers can se-1
lect from New Style Gold. and Satin Popo•
for parlors, with
Velvet and Gold Seolloprd Borders,
as well as Hall or Entry, Chamber and Din- I
ing-room wall papers, which will compete j
in style and quality, with any in Philadel
phia, or any other city in the United States,
and at a saving of 25 per cent.
WM. H. PATTON,
Manufacturer of Wall & Curtain Papers,
No. 93 North 6th I door below. Race.
December, 6th
4 25
2 00
3 00
1.1 15
ENE
BE
Brandreth's rills
FOR THE CURE OF
I Consumption, Coughs, Colds, 4.c.,
TO TuE PUBLIC!!
THOSE who are suffering front remit
ting or intermitting Bilious Complaints,
should read the following, and be guided
thereby :
cause of Pain.—Pain is the consequence
of the exertion of the organ or part where it
is present to throw Off morbid or corrupt hu
mors, for no pain can exist but from the pre
sence of those matters which are of an un
healthy character.. When We have pain
in the head, in the bciwels, or in any other
part of the body, it, only proves the presence
of matters which the blood is trying to re
move, and it is this struggle which is the oc
casion of pain. To be bled, only removes
the anguish in proportion as the amount of
life is reduced; and. the same may be said of
all lulling or soothing remedies. Not so
with Brandreth's ; they at once go to
the assistance of the blood in aiding it to
discharge bad humors, to conquer the Dvath
Principle. To relieve pain in .this way
does not leave any bad effects, The Lift.
Principle k not reduced, nor are the teeth
destroyed ; but all the organs are cleansed
and their health insured.
Is7The, above Pills are for sale by the
dozen or single box at the Register Office
in Allentown.
January 10
30 01
3 30
INIB
EEM
1 00
LIM
ENE
EMI
MEM
IKE
2 07
50
Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil.
This new and valuable Medicine, now
used by the Medical profession with such
astonishing efficacy in the cure ofpulmona
ry consumption, scroltda,chronic rheuma
tism, gout, general debility, complaints of
the kindeys &c., 4.c., is prepared from the
liver of the cod fish for medicinal use, ex
pressly for our sales.
(Extract from the London Medical Journal.)
Williams, Mr, D., F. R. S.,
Professor of Medici: e in University College,
London, Consulting Physic;alts to tad Hos
pital for consumption, &c., says ; i have
prescribed the Oil in the above four hun
dred cases of tuberculous disease of the
Lungs, in different stages, which have been
under my care the last two years and a
half. In the large number, of cases, 200,
out of 23.1, its use was followed by marked
and unequivocal improvement, varying in
degree in different cases from a temporary
retardation of the progress of the disease
and a mitigation of distressing symptons, up
to a more or less complete restoration to ap
parent health.
"The effect of Cod Liver Oil in most of
these cases was very remarkable. Even in
a few days the cough was mitigated, the
expectoration diminished in quantity and
opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse
became slower, and of better volume, and
the appetite, flesh and strength were gradu
ally unproved.
"In conclusion, I repent, that the pure
fresh oil from the Liver of the Cod is more
beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary
Consumption than any agent, medicinal,
dietetic or regimenal, that has.yet been em
ployed."
. 1 1s we have made arrangements' to pro
cure the Cod Liver" Oil, fresh from head- ,
quarters, it can now be had chemically pure
by the single bottle, or to boxes of one doz
eneach.
Its wonderful efficacy has induced numer
ous spurious imitations. As , its success de
pends entirely on its purity, too much care
cannot be used procuring it genuine.
Every bottle having on it our written
signature, may be depended upon as gemt
ine.
66 93
612 00
Pamphlets containing an analysis of the
Oil, with notice of it from Medical Journals,
will be sent to those who address use free of
poitage. JOHN C. BAKER & CO.
• Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, No.loo
North third street, Philadelphia.,
Oct., 11. 11-6m-64
IRIBUICO7aLtic.
The undersigned takes the liberty of in
forming his friends and customers that he
removed his Store, from No. North 4 St.
TO NO. 140 MARKET STREET,
between 4 and sth, where he has for sale, at
very low prices, an extensive assortment of
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• I/ooluilw, Glasses,
in Gilt, Mahogany, and Common Ft:lmo,,
well adapted to to the-Southern and West.
ern Market.
BE
Large French Plate Mirrors framed to or
der, of approved Style, either plain or rich
ly ornamented.
Toilet, Dressing and Swing Glasses,
ea varie , (Jilt and — Faiscy — Wwdi or
trait and picture Frames, also Commorr
Frames without glasses.
Looking-glass Plates by the box, or in less gaunt Him
ALSO FOR SALE,
Brans and Gilt Curtain Cornices and Mr.'
nnments, Brass Andirons and Fenders, Sho
vels and Tongues and Standards, Fine Go
thic 'l'ea Trays and Waiters, Ivory and Self .
Tip H
Handle Knives and Fork t:4, in setts and:
dozens, Fine plated on German Silver
Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives, Fine and
Common BrittanniY - Ware, Plated Castors,
Candlesticks, Cake Baskets, Snuffers and ,
Trays,&c., &c., '
A general assortment of Clocks for Sale.•
Eli - Looking-glasses packed in the safest
manner, and insured against breakage.
JOSHUA CONVPLA ND.
December, 6 11-IY.
W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED
CARCLINC OIL .
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UNPARILLELLED in THE lllSTOltiot MOM'
Remarkable E.rternal Application rvcr Dircootred
Facts are Stubborn Thingsl:
WtIAT HAS BEEN DONE CAN BE DUNE vitivir;\
Ignorance of facts and philosophy, howew , e , r4.
start at the assertion that any one remedy, cair
possess within itself the virtue of curing manyx
diseases. Experience of more than fourteenTeurs•
has nevertheless established the fact that !tfiTch•
ant's celebrated Gargling Oil, or Universal 'gam ,
ily Embrocation, w, r. cult g most cases, aird•re ,,
lieve all shell as
Sparins, Sweeny, flingbone, WindgaHs, Poll Evil:
Callous, Cracked Heels, Calla of nil kinds, Prods
Icounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Silfasi;.
.Slrains Lamenc,ys, ..Sand Cracks, Foundered„
FM, Scratches or Greese, Mange, Rheumns •
limn. Biles of Animals. Erlernaloisims;.
flit, 1 . 111 Nr . l'l7lllB Affed Frail Barx,,,
Boi m Corns,. trh Wows, Burns and &aids,.
Chilblains, Chapped Hands Cramps,
Contraction qf lhe Muscles, Swellings,
Meekness of the Joints, Caked-
Breasts, ,Vc„ ,Ve,
The celebrated Doct. Parker also writes as
follows :—llear : I have precribcd your Uart - 4-
ling Oil in Various cases of
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as a liniment, with marked success ; and would
commend it to physicians generally for external
use in all comutions.tumors, sprains, white swell.
inus, and in all rho ins tic affection, where exter—
nal means are necessary. As a diseutent it is
harmless where the febrile symptoms have been
reduced by general treatment. In such cases it
is the most efficient remedy within the circle of
means now in use.
I would also recommend it to community ar
large as a safe and powerful remedy where
there is no general. fever in all the aboveiliseas
es to be used freely and to conatitamation
in a remarkable miktiner. In bruised wounds it
prevents swelling and consequent soreness in
but weather.
From the peculiar nature of this Oil, and the
unparalleled success it has met within the hands
of iuA -
Farrier, Farmer and Stage Proprietor;
it is but i„.;tice to say, that of the great number•
of medicines whici, have been offered, none have
been so well adapted to the j;:pmpt cure of dis
eases t. to which horses are liable ; it h.as been
very justly called a complete P.or.tox4 roll Tux
House. For instance read the.fullowing :
To Otmers of Horses.
This may certify that I have had for many years
the care of from 100 to 200 Horses and having-
made use of Merchant's Gargling Oil for 2.
years past and can safely say, that fur all the dis-•
eases that horses are liable to, I never saw ihr. ,
equal. ruse about one bottle per month, aniii
recommend it to the public, is the best medicine
for horses now in use: E. D. MINOR.
Caution 10 Pllrella3era.
Beware of COUNTERFEITS, and be sure the
name of the Sole Proprietor GEO. W. MERCH
ANT, Lockport, Sr. Y., is blown in the side - of
the bottle,
and in his hand writing over the cork.
hoot be persuaded to take anythi g e se with
the promise it Is just as good &c. This is prac
tised by those unprincipled dealers whose eon.
science will stretch like India Rubber, and who
are of a kindred spirit of those in cur large
cities, whose nefarious practices hate so re
cently been exposed to the action of Vongress. .
All nrders.addressed to the prOprittor will be
promptly responded to.
act a pamphlet of the Agent, and sec what'
wonders are accomplished by the me of this
medicine.
Sold by respectable dealers generrily in the
United States and Canada. Also by Ninon Rau
Bethlehem, Pomp & Kensy, Easton, 0. B. Dor.
fin, South Easton, Lewis Smith &.Co..Allentown
C. Freiley, Orwigsbure. J. C. C. Hushes, Pon..
ville. M. A Malloy, Northumberland.H. J. /Thea
ter, Milton. Henry Masser, Sunbury.:f, G* de J. s.
Allen, Jers,ey Shore, S. Martin, Millilmsport,
C. W. Shaine; Lewisburg, J. Seeboli i New Ber
lin, Huston & Porter; Towanda; C • Remick,
Athens, Smith & Grog, Bedford, V M Bickley
& Chalfonte & Hughes, Danville,' iseph rrosh.
Mauch . Chunk, A. Turrell, M, rose, W. 'F.
Jones & Bro., Cowdersport, B. hi Ailey, H 00 4 ,.
& Beach, Mans fi eld, R. Rog, Ilsboro, 0: F.
Taylor, Covington, C. 8, Neu nb & Co., dr.'
Trough & Hurd, huvren(6l.yil . Dr.• A,Altim- •
phrey,'Tioga, 4, H. (;slick,.
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Shill/se , 4 , Atelc Hat:eil..
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