The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 02, 1853, Image 4

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Nevii•Store Opened
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',Square and Hamilton Street, directly oppo
site thh,! , Eagle Hotel" in Allentown; which
they "le the cheap • • •
. - .. armors , an d Mechanics , Store,
They .have juit returned from Philadel
i:.,pifia,,with an entire new and well selected
: 1 ,-: \ • stock of the cheapest and most beautiful
Spring and Swankier Goods
that, %verb:ever exhibited in tins place, em
.. 2140 4 .01 the 1 ' .".
-------,—.7.7-Wle4f-a r rid-most Fashionable Styles,
'te.Avhieh-thejr invite the - attendance of their
friendeandileqUaintances generally. These
gookhavt Alen, selected with great care
and . -4to/sr9ri - 'AVe name in part,
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arcm Olga Spring 'Silks, all widths.and
uo l o,BtAylard Silks, Black andfan
-. 01-Ocilore4 Silks; Berege de
40;44i:dna, -Persian ...Cloths,
11Piii,1-‘lVencii de. Lanes, Ging
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'''' , 7 enckgkirgzeq,fancy Lawns, '
on; 3' to cents a yard.
' 4 AVtier „ ,ERO
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Of all deseriptiOner,'lWOrco l d Swiss Ed
gig's, Insertings, LihlhNiitrOaton,Lapes,
300 New style Laclieg' Wedli•Worlitel
,lars 'from 0.1 cents' to-it1",50,,-HriXtbartfor
Cuffs, &c. A good assortment of Haim)
Gloves, Mitts; &c. alcrays'on liittd.l ' ,
A largo assortment of silk,...tind cotton I
Umbrellas. Parasols of all styles, colors
Nand prices. ,
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, ,
French, English and American Cloths, of
various colors, Plain and Fancy Cassimers.
Satin and Fancy Vestings, Satinetts. A
large assortment of Woolen, Worsted, Lin
en and Cotton' Goods for Spring wear.—
Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, &c.
Also, a bealtiful and handsome assortment
of Goods for Boys' wear.
They are satisfied that they have selec
ted a stock of goods as cheap if not cheaper
than ever before offered in Allentown, and
.are determined to sell them at a very small
advance. They hope therefore that through
strict attention to their business, they will
be able to draw a large share of public pat
ronage for which they will ever be thankful.,
• EDELMAN, HANSE & Co.
Allentown, April 29, ¶--Gm
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Groceries 4 6 Queensware.
The subscribers
have also a large
stock of fresh fam
ily Groceries, Prime, Java and Rio Cof
fee, from 16 cents a pound and as low as
8.1 cents, Sugars, Teas, Molasses Cheese,
Spices, Crackers; Raisins &c., &c.,
Butter, Eggs, Lard, Hams, Sides, Should
ers, Potatoes, Onions, and Soap, for which
the highest Market prices will be given in
exchange for Goods.
All Goods sold, at this Establishment are
warranted what they are represented to be.,
Call and examine for yourself. Goads free—
ly show,n with strong inducements to buy.
, EDELMAN ' HaiSE & Co.
Allentown, A ril 29, If —6in
• Grain Wanted.
50,000 Bushels . of:Wheat, Rye, Corn
and Oat; wanted, ffershich the highest
market prices wilts paid by the subscribers,
at their stout Otr..,the South west corner of
AmotetSjititire and Hamilton street,UL t
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enwirn'." EDEEMAN, HANSE & CO.
Allentown,. April 20,'
Stone Coal.
The undersigned have just received a
large lot of Stonci.Coal of all the different
, qualities; and will always keep them on
hand, to be sold or exchanged for all kinds of
Graiu at the lowest cash prices.
EDELMAN, HAWSE & Co.
Allentown, May 13.• ¶-6m
INDEMNITY.
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THE-FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
;;•COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. loch CHESNUT STREET
near FRO. etreet.
• Directors :
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'Charles N. l3ancker, Ceo. W. Richards
'Thomas Hart, Alford. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, - -Adolp. E Borie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
JaCob Morris Patterson ;
CONTINUE to make Ins,urance, permanent
and limited,on everytdescription of property, in
'town and country, at rates as IoWaS are consis•
.tant with security. .'
The COmpany have reserved a large Contin
gent Fund, , which with their Capital'and Prime
ums,safelyinvested, afford ample protection to
the`assured. ' ' •
The onssets et the company, on January Ist
1848;.,a* published agreeably to an Act of At
sembly, were as follows,vis:
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Mortgages, ' . $ 9 073515 64 --
- Real, state, • 84;077 84 • •
Temporary Loans, - 425,605 73
Stooks., " ' 62,925 50
`•. Cash, acc., , ' " ' • • 54,508 29:,
lIMI
.. - ,p,284,109
.:Since the tri negrporageoh ,ft: period of eighteeit
years, they have paid upward .of onkmillion
wo hundred thousand dollara,losse* by_fi O
re, there
bytitfording evidence of the advent:4es of W
.ranee, ncwell as the ability aridtlispositioti
meet with promptess, all liabilities.
• CHARLES N. BANOKER;Preilant.
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CHARLES BANCKER, ••
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TheSulpirbers .are the appointed Agents of
the abUtreluenttoned Institution, and are now.
priiipared toinsurances on every destirip.l
Ow of property, at the lowest rites. *. -' •
AUGUSTIML. RUMS, Allentown
U. F. BLHOK,lllitbhthertf: •
Allentown, June 13, ."11.:13P
:Puo~i~;Hottße.s[cc6ztrit
The &count of ClietiLis S. Bum, Trea
surer toThe Directors ofthe Poor and House
of ..,ernployrnent of Lehigh County,froin
January . 1;1851, to January 1, 1853.
Jan.
1, 13alance in the Triasury, $664 45
March 12, Recieied for the support
of Fiederlok Weber, - -
April 20. Rec'd. of Thomas Faust,
• for the•support of James Knauss, 62 00
July 0, Rec'd. of Thomas Fatist, for
the support of Christian Roth, 200 00
Nov.'l. Reed. of Thomas Faust,
for the sale of a horse,
Dec. 31, Rec'd. of. Hiram J. Schantz,
for the support of James Knauss,. 77 00
ReceiVed,of Thomas Faust, for the
support Widow Keiper,
Received of Thomas Faust, from
the sale of produce, ' - - -
Received of the Northampton coun
ty Poorhouse Directors,
Received as per sundry Orders on -
the County Frees - my, - 8,000 00
TOTAL DEBITS,
HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES
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Dry Goods and Groceries, - $650 83
Stone Coal,- - 197 12
Fire wood,. - - - 89 24
Weaving, - -- 2518
Hats and Caps, - - - 17 75
Ceder ware and Cooperage, - 197
Cabinet ware, - 6 12
Tin ware, - - - 10 88
Dried Apples,- 9 84
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Apples and Cider, - - 25 00
Tobacco, - . - 68 50
Fresh Shad,- - - 614
;Hardware, -- . 28 88
Shseinaking, - - 65 74
Coverlidsi.l?, - - 67 50
Female Assistance, - 61 SO
Truss, .' : . - 7 %-• - - 500
Medicine, • ,: , , - ,:,=1-..,,,, - - 114 09
Coffins, - . '
..- - 59 50
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Preaching eight fupt!ral sermons, 800
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Total, = -`
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FARMING Exi.pOsis,
Male Servanta; r...... •.- 125 00
Haymaking and. Harvesting; • 12 24
100 bushelssof corn.ac 65 cents, 65 00
Rails, - - ... '• ••• -" , 29.00
Making post fence, - -•
_- z 1 50
Building Timber, - '-.• • 380
Carpenter work, - • - 337
Wheelwright work, - 13 63
Blacksmith work, - - 49 61
One horse carriage, . -‘. - - 100 00
Mason work, - - - 4 25
Sadler ware, - - . ,30 05
A young bay horse, - - lOO 00
Twenty five oxen, - . • 752 85
Sawing timber, - - 6 02
Pump timber, - - - ' 120
Pump making,- - 3 50
Sleigh, - - - 25 00
Plaster of Paris for 1850--51, , 15 10
State tax, - - - . - 525 64
Road Tax, - -_ - - . 12.53
Brick, - - - . - - 350
Total,
Issuing and executing orders of relief and
.• supporting out•door paupers.
- • . A'OWN BOROUGII.
ska Evans, to the
?root: se - - - 50
Conveying four paupers to do. 2 00
Funeral expenses of Fer. Winkler, 537
Conveying 3 paupers to Poorhouse, 2 . 40
Boarding, &c. of Eliza Beitelman, 225
Conveying Jeremiah Ilaberacker to
Poorhouse, ' . 80
Stage faro to Reading for said pauper, 125
NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. 14 57
Issuing orders of relief, - 2 80
Conveying Irishman to Poorhouse,l 00
do, GortrauL Uzuver an
child to Poorhouse, - - 80
do. David Evert and child, 80
HANOVER.
Conveying. C. Beitehnan to P. H.
do. John Hubbert,
do. 2 Irishmen,
do. Mathew Canly and fam
ily to Poorhouse, - 2 50t,
do. Chas. Culbertson, do. 180
Issuing 17 orders of relief, - 40
Funeral expense of J. J. Schultz, 400
Medical attendance of Fran. Weber, 6 00.
UPPER SAUCON. 22 30
Conveying Jno. Steiner in Poor H. 2 80
do. Philip Suchecker to do. ". 200
do. William Clark; - 140
Aid to John Richards family, - 200
SALISBURO
Conneying Frederick Marcoosky to
Poor House,
dd. Charles Keil to P.ll.
UPPER• MILFORD.
Ralielof ChaTle a s Ross's
LOWER MACUNOY, -
Medical attendance to Eliza Haar, 50
Conveying Pred. Niiroth, to P.'H. 80
dd. • Jacob Heichler, to do. SO
do. r, 'Polly Rickert, to do. .1,80
do. EMlM.Lonenberger, do. 00
do., ' Joseph Full, do. 62
do Philip Lopg, a emetic., 160
Relief to Reutieli Schinidta family , , 48 15
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5.547
Issuing orders of relict, . 222
'Canvey ins A bre. Gebhard to P. H. 60
Frea:Rabeiiatein to 'do.
wsis~Naunp• , • r _
"43veningVich
n ac..nnat t p H nn
era' expenses 'd
• -PenNiger - KnaP- - -
Lowkm.L.. 0
Medical attendance to Jacob Becker; /.50
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Dr.
30 00
45 00
25 00
13 60
10 70
$ 4,02,3 65
$ 1,5.26.21
$ 1,383 25
To cash reed on sundry accounts as follows:
Balance of last year's account, 818 89
Received of Joseph Faust, for work
done on the road, - -
21 50
Godfrey Peter and others for 0 meals, 150
Grim &Reninger, lb. soap at 10, 10 70
do. On tallow at 8, 54 72
do. • ' 480 lard at 12, 33 60
do. 108 lbs. raga at 6, 543
do. 217 lbs. mized at 2, 4 34
Nathan Lorman, for 1 bushel cern, 56
do. 2 bus. oats at 35, 70
do. 9 lbs. beef at 6, 54
George Knauss, trustee of James
Knauss, for 26 weeks board at $2, 52 00
Jacob Walbert, for costs to investi
gate John Boger's-family,
John R. Scholl, an overcharge on a
trunk of Abraham Gebhard, 12
David Mertz, for howling flour, 60
do. three pecks corn, 51
William Mertz, 30 bu. oats at 40, 12 00
Joseph Roth, an account due to
Christian Roth, a pauper, 20 t00
Found with John Stetnor, dec'd. 75
Found with John Pierman, drowned, 12 35
Conrad Seem for 7 bushels flaxseed, 10 50
Henry Laros for stone, - - ' 60
Anthony Gotsohall, for porte.monie, 12
Caroline Fenstermacher pair earrings, 1 00
John Stut:er, residue ofJ. F. Schultz,
drowried ill lock No. 40, -
Solomon Dorney,fior one horse,
Elias Gath, guardian .of William
Seibert, a pauper, • -
Jacob Hutchinson, agent of Ester A.
Keiper, due to Mary Keiper 25 00
Hiram Harlacher for 1 acre clover, 500
Owen Kern, 3 bushels clover seed, 13'50
John Stapp. 8 qts. cloverieed, 1 12
Solomon. Butz, 5 qts. cloverseed, 70
John Kramer &Hard, - 4 32
William Klotz, do. - ' 414
John Snyder, 'do. • - - 301
Henry W. Mertz, do. 152
David Mertz, do. ,- 1 50
Jiremitth Schindel, do.
.._ - 1 25
Henry Roth, ,do. - - 75
Nathan Lortnan, dq, - - 25
'Jacob Beisel, do. - - • -1 20
Cif 5 different persons for tallow, 12.70
Lillie sold • 57 :
Henry J. Haborackor, for medicine, 6. 27
John Butz; for medicine. . 6
Danietßastian.-for work b,y a pauper, 65
5 ditrareni persons fol. horse feed, 1 . 07
4 , do. • . for ' pigs, . 11 Ts
Peter Ludwig for bides and '.:37 37
Joseph.:Good, •:.' • •' 28)10
,
Owen W.'•Faust;'. - : 'do. 40.98
5 40
1 40
- , 140
2 SO
8 20
1 00
1 40
2 40
li 00
4.* .
- ,
Cuh paid Ite4ty Weber, fi)r timairai ":";913
Abraham Shaffer for:borso
Lvmv.-
Convening Sol. Schmidt to P. H.' - 840
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NORTH VVHITEHALL.
Issuing orders of relief, 2 00
Medical attendance 'to Mary Fisher, 450
Conveying Christ. Roth to Poor h. 220
Aid to Jacob Kratners family on act. 600
Medical attendance to Jacob Kramer, 850
Boarding and attendance of David
Druckemiller, •
Funeral expenses of the same,
Medical attendance rendered to John
Dorwart's family, - -
Convoying John Kraup to Poor h.
Conveying George Fenstermacher,
to the Poorhouse, - -
Boarding, medical and other attend,
ance rendered to Daniel Sartley, 12 53
Conveying said Bartley to Poorhouse
from Carboh county.
SOUTH WHITEHALL
Issuing,ordt.ra of relief,
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Out door relief rendered, to Catha
rine Heller, a pauper. - 21 00
Conveying Adam Dorney to Poor h. 1 50
WASHINGTON. 22 90
Conveying Fred. Albeiti to Poor h. 250
HEIDELBERG.
Issuing orders of relief,
PRINTING.
Guth, Young and Trexler, for 1850, 12 00
Guth and Trexlerlor 1851, - 12 00
.T. W. Wilson, for 1850-51, - 24 00
Blumer, Bush and Co., for 511--51 24 00
A. L. Ruhe, publishing act. of 1851, 12 00'
Mifflin Hannum do. account of 1851, 12 001
STATIONARY AND POSTAGE.
Stationary,
Postage,
' SALARIES. 21 14
Thomas Faust, steward for 1951, 100 00
Thomas Faust, steward for 1852, 400 00
Dr. Charles L. Martin, for 1 year, 50 00
Dr. Henry J. Haberacker, for 1 yr. 50 00
do. do. . extra, - 576
Daniel Miller, director for one year, 20 00
do. do. extra, - 625
Jonas Brobst, director for one year, 20 00
do. do. extra, - 944
Henry Diefenderfer, director I year, 20 00
do. do. extra: - 875
Charles S. Bush, treasurer, 40 00
J. D. Stiles, 'for 'one year's profes
sional services as solicitor,
Total. - - - $ 3,997 34
Balance in Treasurers bands, 26 31
Total, - $4,023 04
We the undersigned; Auditors of Lehigh
county, hereby certify that they have tare
fully examined the aboie account, and find
the same correct, with the balance of...twen
ty six dollars and thirty one cents in the
hand's of the Treasurer, January 1, 1853.
JONAS HAAS,
HIRAM J. SCHANTZ, .thalitOrB,
FIUME. F. RITTER,
January 20,
- Steward% account.
'nom/is FAus:r;.Esq. ' Stewaid in Secount
with the Directors of the Poor, and of the
House of Employment of the County of
Lehigh.
Dr.
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1102
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Peter Fleller,• -. .116. : • do - 50
Charles S. Bush, Treasurer, 52 00
do do 200 00
do do 45 00
do , do 10 70
ao do 13 50
' . do do 25 00
Charles Knauss, for Seed potatoes, 50
David Mertz, for 401bs: veal, , 200
Lochthan & Leh, pair of gum shoes, ' 50
Bernhard Schweitzer, merchandize, 37
Meyer Schnurrnan, do 1 50
Grim & Reninger,' do 108 78
Diana Druckemil ler, furniture, 120
Jacob Frick, for matches, - 14
Owen Kern,o lbs cotton yarn at 17, 102
Wm. Blank, for castrating. pigs, 1 02
Solomon Reinhold, do ' - '9O
From four different persons for asies, 5 20
Chirles Lichtenwalneri for lime, 40
Daniel Eshenbach, do - 60
Peter Ludwig, for leather, 27 86
Joseph Good, do 33 50
Owen Faust, do 42 26
Travelling expenses of steward, 15 51
do do for team, 409
Traveling paupers, ' - - --.- 0 05 -
Bal in Stewards hands, Jan: 1, 1853, 80 28
"Total, - r - $ 694 21
2 40
7 00
8 00
80
1 25
520
5038
40
STOCK ON THE FARM.
SIX hoises, 15 cows, 1 bull, 13 steers, 1
heifer, 3 envies, 44 sheep, 53 hogs, 3 wag
ons, 1 dearborn wagon. 2 sleds, I sleigh, 3
harrows, 3 plouos,4 wheel barrows, 1 trash
ing machine, and 2 wind mills.
PRODUCE OF THE FARM.
555 bushels wheat, 960 bushels rye, 505
bushels oats, 11 bush. flaxseed, 2200 bush.
corn in ears, 650 bush. potatera, 90 bush.
turnips, 28 bushels onions, 60 - bushels - red
beats, 10 bushels radishes, 20 bushels soup
beans, 4 barrels pickled cucumbers, 3700
heads cabbage, 34 hogsheads sauercraut.
40 lbs hatchled flax, 55 loads Hay, 28 loads
corn fodder, 600 bushels lime put on land,
1693 lbs butter, 1090 lbs lard, 1461 lbs tal
low 2285, lbs beef hides, 1414 lbs calf skins.
ARTICLES MADE IN HOUSE.
82 pair mens pantaloons, 90 pair boys
pantaloons, 156 mens shirts, 45 roundabouts,
28 vests, 67 chemises, 95 women frocks, 33
petticoats, 75 short gowns, 161 aprons, 51
women caps, 45 sun Bonnets, 97 children
frocks, 60 children shirts, 48 children pet
ticoats, 16 pairs drawers, 75 pair stockings
knifed, 80 pair stockings footed, 68 towels,
11 quilts, 16 Shrouds, 110 cuts stooking
yarn, 115 cuts thread,- 20 chaff bags, 17
bolsters, 37 pillow cases, 22 bed cases, 3 pil-
Jow ticks, 62 sheets, 12 grain bags, (15 yds.
tie* linen check, 228/ yds. tow linen, 102
'yds. linsey weolsey r 354 yds. carpet, 474
lbs hard soap, 16 barrels eoft.spap.
MEAT SLAUGHTERER:-
16,446 pounds of beef. 827 pounds veal,
6,777.p0unds pork.
NUMBER OF ININATES.
In the house, January I, 1852, 131
Received during the year, 708
Born - - - 5-844
Discharged during the year, 660
Indentured
Died,
Corpse when received,
Absconded,
120
90 00
18 80
2 78
20 00
Remaining in the house, Jan. 1,1853, 147
This number consists of 83 white and 1
colored male adults, 38 white and 2 colored
female adults, 20 white and 2 colored male
children under 12 years of age, 10 white
and 1 colored females under 12 years of age,
of which number 17 are lunatips.
INDENTURED—SaMUeI P. 'Labold, to Ga
briel Scheirer, of North Whitehall. Catha
rine Schaffer, to Willoughby Erdman, of
Bucks county. 13eneville Keiserman, - to
Chariot, Mayer, of Upper Saucon. Cicilia
schadt, to Benj. Rupp, of Upper Macungy.
DANIEL MILLER,
HENRY DIEFENDERFER, Directors
1-11Ritm J. SCHANTZ,
Directors Office, Jan. 4, 1353,
hil. Easton and Water Gap
RAILROAD COMPANY.
2 00
A -t GENFAAL Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of this Company, was held in the
city of Philadelphia, on the lOih inst., at
their Office, No. 01 South Fourth street, be
low Walnut. •
Isaac S. 'Waterman, Esq., was called to
the chair, and John Ely, Esq., appointed
Secretary.
The supplement to the charter of the Com
pany authorizing Municipal subscriptions to
its Capital Stock, was accepted by the un
animous vote of the Stockholders present.
As required by law, an election was then
held for a President and twelve Directors to
serve during the ensuing year, the follow
ing board was unanimously elected :
3 75
45 00
President—Tnomns S. FERNON
Pirectora -- Isaac S. Waterman,John
Brock, John Welsh, Jr., Chan. W. Curch.
man, Gillingham Fell, John Jordan, Tr.,
Isaac R. Davis, Jacob M. Thomas. Chas.
Henry Fisher, James Traquair, John 0.
James, John Ely.
January 20, 1853. 40-3 w
Remedy for Consumption.
At Bethlehem, Pa., there can be had a
certain and effectual remedy for Consurnp.
Lion, and all complaints of a Pulmonary na
ture. Also medicines which will cure
Rheumatism,. acute, chronic or inflamatory.
Persons afflicte&With any of the above com
plaints, by addressing a line to the under
signed, Stating their _case, sir, asking infor
mation respecting' the medicine which prom
ises so much, will ba obeerfully answered
and the desired: bitarmation giyen.
HENRY. GANOWER, Druggist.
January 26. ".. . 11--4 w
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TO MECHAPZIPS.-TATools of every de
scription; each as Bench ~ and4douleling
Menai; Llitind,. Pannploand , Back: Saws,
Srace and P 1(11 ; 410,i,j; 1 146 ' l 44OPetat
quitres;Ac;;'ioisittliCAr re ;'' .. 4
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efffM2!
ME
New Goods. - New Goods.
Builders Look Here.
A NEW iNSORTMENT OF
IKIIRDMIRE
The un4ersig . ned announce to the public,
that they have juit returned from Philadel
phia and New York, with a very large lot
of Hardware, consisting of
House Furnishing .9rticles,
CUR ery, - Coach Trimmings,
Sadlery and Shoejindings, ail of which
will be sold at extremely low prices. They
ask the public to give Saeger's Hardware
alit Store, sign of the
six iritz
a call in order to convince themselvesof the
tact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.'
O. & J SAEGER.
11—ly
April 22
To -ilosise-Keepers.
A great assortment Of House furnishing
articles, such as
ENAMELED and tinned inside, cooking
vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket
tles, fish and ham kettles, frying puns, grid
irons, waffle irons, &c.c.
TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from com
mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth
ic form, in sets, and in variety of patternq.
KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz
ens ;
also knives only ; carvers,.steels, cook
and butcher knives, with a variety of other
manufactures.
April 22,
POCKET and PEN KNIVES—Razors,
scissors, shears, from the best makers; one,
two, three, and 4 blade knives.
SHOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes
pick, axes, &c.
SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass
polished steel fire sets and standards, coal
hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons. &c.
for sale by 0 & J SAEGER.
April, 22,
IRON.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled
[ron, Sheet Iron, American and English
Band Iron, Hoop Iron, Cast and Shear
Steel, square, flat, and round, just received
with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap
at the store of 0 & J SAEGER.
GLASS.-150 Boxes Glat.s, 8 by 10, 10
by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and
various other seizes, for sale by
_ .
13-697
TO SHOEMAKERS.—Just received a
new assortment of Morocco and Binding
Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs
French Rubers, and numerous other artic
les belonging to the shoemaking business
0 & J SAEGER.
OILS & VARNISH.—OiIs of all kinds,
boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var
nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,—will be sold
cheap by O & J SAEGER
PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes
of John Bell's best make, also a large assort
ment of darpentees Tools, for sale cheap
by 0 & J SAEGER
HITE LEAD.-2 tons of White Lead
ust received, Pure and Extra, and for sale
by 0 & J SAEGER.
April, 22, ll—ly
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HOLLOWIVARE.=SOO Iran - Pots and
[Conies, just received and for sale at very
reduced prices at the store of
NAILS.-300 Kegs of the beet Nails,
Brads and Spikes, just received and for sale
by 0 & J SAEGER.
April 22, _ ¶-3w
11M1M7'E.D.
A good Coo per, > with a family, to work
himself and employ others to work for him
in making Flour Barrels. None but good
workman need apply, but to a.good, work
man constant work and good pay will be
guarranted. '
PRETZ, GUTH & CO.
January 2, 1853, ¶-4w
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wATERD,AN is.' OSBOURN.
North Fred Corner of Second 15- Mulberry
(Srch) Streets,
PHILSDE.:LPHIS.
OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE AS4ORTMENT•OF
TEAS, • ,
COFFEE, $ At the . Lowest
SUGAR;
. ,
MOLASSES, • Market rates..
' SPICES, &p.,
Those commencing,Plew Sims are par
ticularly ttnited:tp •
Or Attention ifiyipo to prod u i e .
Philad. Jan. 211;
To 11:10Iders.
. .
A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor
Locks with mineral,knobb, : gentian, Locksi .
Latches, Stilts, Hi n iews, n t Brits h
es, and a variety of other building 'Hard
ware just unpacking, ,and Tar.sale cheaper
than ever by .‘• .P odh J SAEGER. , ' •
1aneary7 . 9; , 11163.
4011,1411VT11116
yig.4allY:.
executed tit the iißegister efilleihe
,r .
Has resumed the practice of .his proft.s
sion in. Allentown. '
CrHe may be consulted in the German
and English languages
August 12, 1652,
' Bank
(Corrected Weekly from
Thompson
Ilk of N America , par
Bk of Pennsylv. • par.
Bank of Comnierce
late Moyamensing par
,Bk of N Liberties par
Bk of Penn Towns. par
Farmers &Meehan par
Kensington par
Manuf. & Meehan par /
Mechanics par
Girard pars
Philadelphia . par
Schuylkill • par 1
Sottthwark par
Western
,park
Commercial 13ank
orPennsylv. par
13k of thte U States 12.
Cotiii-rny BANKS.
0 & J SAEGER.
Bk of Chambersburg
Bk of Gettysburg - 1
I.lk of Pittsburg ..
Bk of Susq. County 85
Bk of Chester Co. par
bk of Germantown par
ilk of Danville par
Bk of Delaware CO. prr
Bk of Middletown .1
Bk of Montg. Co. par
Bk of Northurnberk oar
Columbia Bank & .
Bridge Comp. - par,
Carlisle Bank' J
Doylestown Bank par
Easton Bank . par
Exchange Bank
Erie Bank -.
Farmers& Drovera
Bank ' 1
Franklin Bank '.; 1
Farmers Bank of
0 & J SAEGI.ER
Ducks Counti • ptti
Fanneri Itantt of
..Lancaster. 1" pat
Farmers Bank,:of'•
Reading . par
Farmers' Bank of
Schuylkill co. par'
Harrisburg Bank 1
Honesdale Bank' • 1
Lancaster Bank_par.
Lancaster Co. Bank pat
Lebanon Bank •
Lehigh Co. Bang - 50
LehiglrNariaation
Co. Script. ,';': • .:;10
?diners Bunk. of ‘....
Pottsville, par
Merchants
Bnnlr,`Piltsbgrg:° _;
Monongaltela•Bank o k.
'1
TaylOrsville
.13ridga Company, 25
West. Branctißank, 1
Wyoming Bank.
.1f ark Bank, .
• NEW JERSEY. •
Bolvidere Bank' r
Burlington Uounity - ,. •. •
' Bank'.
Comiteicii Banks, 76
Cumberlandßank par
Farmers Bank -par
Komori& Meehan
• ic s
:Fiertnbrii,ikiWirobau tit •
Bank
lkiorrisoountybahlr
crphiootragr Btu
(—)aee, np.lrutehymeil
'
fresh Oyster~r~
dnify .xe,deiyingr
ifrom -Yoik, the; beet quality Fie q h
Oysters.at',oo
November 24, •
1:0015.: AWARE
dlof kg, in'atc4es - &lltweltys
Come au and Judge for Yourselves!
, •
DUring the past summer the undersigned
—direCtly opposite' the German Reformed
Church in Allentown --, has materially. en
larged and beautifully finished, his Store
porn, and in order to make his assortment of
t- s% Clocks, Watches*. •
4P:
AND
(
" 7 44- .1114 •
\ II JEWELRY
! compare with his other
-."1" ,
.--;;• improvements, he
.adopts
_ - -
this method to inform his
old cusaimenr and a host of new he expects
to get,that he has- just returned from New'
York, with a most magnificent display of
House, Office and 'Parlor Clocks, Gold
and Silimr "Watches, of every variety,
Gold Ear and.Rnger Rings, Breast
-- Pins, of every immaginable-pal.
tern, gold. silveroteel aad brass' -
Watch Chains. Seats and
Keys, silver Tea and Td;
ble Spoons, gold, silver'
and steel Spectacles,
for' all ages, Spy
glasses of all sizes,
gold Lockets 4- Chains, • •
Music Boxes of various
qualities,goldandfancy 111e
dais, o f ixes, gold and silver
Pencils, Melodians of the best
manufactory in the United Slates.
•
In short every article kept in a well stocked
Jewelry store can be got of_him,_and is de-
termined to sell as cheap as can be bought
either in New York or Philadelphia.' He
flatters hitnself to believe that in beauty and
assortment his establishment cannot be sur
passed in any country town in the state.
The public is invited to call and then to
judge - for themselves.
FirHe continues to repair Watches and
Clocks, and since he keeps none but the ve
ry best of workmen, he can afford to war
rant them for one year. Gold and Silver
ware will also be repaired at the shortest no
tice and upon the most reasonable terms.
Thankful for past favors he trusts that . b 1
punctual attendance and low prices•hewily
be further.able to.meet with. favors.' •
CEI A RLES S. MASSEY.
¶
llicember 15.
.- C. •IL Ft .go_ ft k,
•fltorlicy of
otr 3Ctot:
icknell's,Van Courf sand
s Detector.)
Mechanics bank of
Newark i
I Mechanics bank at
' Burlington par
Mechanics & Man- •
'ufacturers bank par
Newark banking &
Ins. Company j
New. pope & Dela
ware Br. Comp.failed
Orange bank i
Peoples hank - SO •
'Plainfield bank • • --
Princeton bank ' par
Saleni banking Co. par
State bank at Eliza
bethlowii,Newai.k,
Cainden,N.Bruns
wick, . - pa r.
Sussex bank - 1
Union bank - - • e
Trenton, bank, co. par
..I(ard.leyyille bridge
company . . 25
DELAWARE.
The Banks of the stale,
of Delaware are all at
,
par.. . - ..
... • ,
NEW
YORK:
. . ..
.
NewlYerk City bks ' i
I Chelsea kank 80
Clinton bank 50
Commercial bank - to
Lafayette bank • " 50
VVashingthn bank 7o
COUNTAT BANKfi.
Alleghany county •
bank . 70
Bank of - America 35
de" of Condrnerce' 40
do, of Brooltport 35
-do of Lodi . • 25
'do rof Olean- ". • 36
do-_'otTonnWiindi 50
do of •Lyons • 2i
do , of Western
• New York . 30
Binghampton bank:: ` 40
Canalbatik ' - •. :.5
Cattaraugna county , • :'
bank '' • '. 7 95
Erie county bank,: 50
ranners4r,,Droiers • ,
bank ' -- 5
•FArtitcrs bank of Eta
:iteca county 3 0'
Hathilion•bank, AD.
Lowis . pouitty bank' 80
Mechanies•bank at :48.
•', Buffalo •.- •,,, 45.
ltfirehantsi•t?alik i t .,
13afrala. .. , •
Millets of. 'ew - "
York - -- -: - "'l r '•,- 10
Oswego hank, .---i , 20
P.henirbanit,,v .. f. ",435
St4tesititlhad:ban lc ~50
State' bink,ofN .3(.. - :.. 80'
Eff.lii.ntreneelbank ` 75
Union bank.:. . :• Sts'
Thittittglotesbank .80 ,
N. - York:bank. (Jo. 7o •
Tenth ,Wark balk, 25'
White Plains bank' , 6 .
" -61.A1l oilier banks on.
`mentioned in the above'
list are'froin I to"2"psr,
cent discount,
iiks.matkeit with • dash'
in' thP rl". , oil. -. • . :„ ,
11-ly
ME