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    Mutua!Fire, Insurance Comp.
OF
Sinking Springs, Berks County.
%Aaiun, January 3, 1853.
MET—Jacob Bright, Jno. L. Fisher, G.
K. Haag, Solomon Kerby, Jno B, Re
' ber, Timm Addams, D. H. Hottenstein, Dan-
iel Housum, Aaron Mull, D. 0. Moser, Ja
cob W. Groff, and Samuel Becker,-- to or
' ganize the (new) Board of Managers elected
at the annual meeting, held agreeably to
the provisions of the Charter, on the first
Monday itt. November, 1852, at Housum's
Hotel, in„khe city of Reading.
On rfraon, the following officers were
unarkimoufily chosen -to serve the ensuing
yijkocl; -
DANIEL 1-10USUll, Pres'l.
D. 11. UOTTEPSTEItir, T 7 eas. A AtION MULL, Sec'y.
The ninth annual report and statement of
the affairs of the Company, presented at the
7 —last-annual-meeting, was read and the -fol
. lowing extracts ordered to be published, as
usual ; in the papers of Barks, Lebanon and
Lehigh counties, •
There was admitted in the Company du
ring the past year 300 new members, and
130 transfers and alteration of Policies ef
fected, producing $1,229 17. Out of which
was paid for incidental expenses $627 37
leaving $6Ol 80 to be added to the balance
in the Treasury, viz : $1,438.30—ma inv., a
total of $2,040 10 bearing interest, besides
about $660 out standing. The Company
now numbers 4500 members. forte nn ag
gregate capital of Ten Millions . of Dollars
to levy upon, in_caseof less_by_fire beyond
the amount of means in hand, all in the three
• adjoining counties of Barks, Lehigh and
Lebanon. 'rite damagee.hy fire, add ex
penSes, during the past year, amount to 13
cents per thousand dollars insured,, and the
average cost per thousand insured is less
than 40 cts. per annum, during the 9 years
of the Company's existence, to pay all losses
and expenses ;—tbus offering inducements
to-persons having coure ry prope.ty to ;!:-
sure, unequalled for cheapness and ,afety.—
The former 'policy of excluding from th:s
Company all town and other very hazard
ous_ property, is si:ictly adhered to by the
Board of Managers. The losses by fire du
ring the past year, were remarkably small,
and awarded as follows :
To Jos; Hunsicker, Lehigh cu.
, c John Fines, Berks county,
Samuel Levengood, do
~ Charles Weiler, do
Joseph Seytert, do
" Wm. Fisher, do
~ Daniel Leibelsperger, do
Samuel Sherk, Lebanon co
Total,
Members, and others having business to
transact with the Company, may call on
either of the Officers or Managers, located
as follows :
DANIEL HOUSUNL City of Reading, Pres'l.
D. H. HOTTENSTEIN, Maxatawny Treas.
AARON MULL, City of Reading Scc'ry.
Jacob Bright, Penn. Solomon Kerby,
Maidencreek ; Geo. K. Haag, Centre, Da
vid 0. Moser, Lehigh Co., John B. Reber,
Penn ; John Weida, Lehigh county ; John
L. Fisher, Heidelberg ; Samuel Becker,
Lebanon ; Isaac Adams, Spring ; Jacob W:
Groff, Lebanon. •
Ii A statement in detail of the incidental
expenses of the Company, may be seen with
either of the Officers of the Company. .
Reading, Jan. 26, 1853. ¶-2w
Hope's •Exress,
Among the various Expresses that have
recently extented their operations, and en
tered upon a new field of enterprise, we
know none which is more hopeful than
Hope's New-Jersey and Pennsylvania Ex
press, via Central Rail Road of New Jersey.
This road extends from New York to Eas
ton, Pa., and runs through a splendid coun
try—affording an avenue to the interior of
'Pennsylvania hitherto closed up.• The su
periority of this market for buying and sel
ling goods is bringing a largo amount of
trade here, which formerly went to Philadel
phia. The advantage of Hope's Express,
by which merchandise of all descriptions
can be forwarded promptly, when fully real
ized on the abovo route, will insure a com
plete success and prosperity. A.' D. HOPE
has made arrangements with the Central
It R. Co. and various Stage proprietors to
sell Tickets through to Wilkesbarre, Mauch
Chunk, Reading, &c., at reduced fares.
IV - Office of. (lope's Express, in Allen
town, at the Variety Store of AARON Wirer,
who willattend to the forwarding of all pack
ages.
- February 2, 1853
Easton. and Water Gap
RAILROAD COMPANY.
AGENERAL Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of this Company, was held in the
city of Philadelphia, on the 10111 inst., at
their Office, No. 61 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 hoard was unanimously elected
President—THOMAS S. FERNON.
Directors —lsaac Isaac S. Waterman, John
Brock, John Welsh, Jr., Chan. W. Church
man, Gillingham Pell, John Jordan, Ir.,
Isaac R. Davis, Jacob M. Thomas, Chas.
Henry. Fisher, James Traquair, John 0.
James, John Ely.
January 26, 1853.
JOB PRINTING,
Neatly and expeditiously executed at the
OfAdti of the ~L ehigh Register."
liiOilylmportant s •.
,;.
New Store Opened
.Edelman, Manse
dr Co.
On the south-west corner of Market
Square and Hamilton Street, directly oppo
site the "Eagle Hotel" in Allentown, which
they style the cheap
Farmers' and Mechanics' Store.
They have just returned from Philadel
phia, with an entire new and well selected
stock of the cheapest and most beautiful
Spring and Summer Goods
that were ever exhibited in this place, em
biacing all the
Latest and most Fashionable Styles,
to which they invite the attendance of their
friends and aCquitintances generally. These
goods have been selected with great care
and, attention. We name in part,
Fancy Style Spring Silks, all widths and
qdalities,l'ozdard Silks,Blackand Fan
cy Colored Silks, Berege de
Lames,Persian Cloths,
Wool French de Laines, Ging-
hams, French Chintzes, fancy Lawns,
Calicoes, from 3 to twelve cents a yard
WHITE GOODS,
Of all descriptions, Jaconet and Swiss Ed
gings, Insertings, Linen and Cotton Laces.
300 New style Ladies' Needle Work Col
lars from 64 cents to $1,50, Hristbands,
Cuffs, &c. A good assortment of Hoisery,
Gloves, Mitts, &c. always on hand.
•A. large assortment of sillc and cotton
Umbrellas. Parasols of ' all styles, colors
and prices.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, •
French, English and American Cloths, of
various colors, Plain, and Fancy Cassimers,
Satin and Fancy *estings, 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.
Ttiey 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, ¶-6m
$3O 00
22 50
200 00
25 00
250 00
3 00
200 00
22 00
$755 50
Groceries 410 Queensware.
The subscribers -.---- - -qsmk---
atm - fir
, ion tiva 41 , have also a largo
.•• • 't.c -
--=stock of fresh fam- '
ily Groceries, Prime, Java and Rio Cof
fee, from 16 cents a pound and as low as
64-cents, Sugars, Teas, Molasses Cheese,
Spices, Crackers, liaising &0., &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. Goods free
ly shown with strong inducements to buy.
EDELMAN, HANSE i Co.
Allentown, April 29,
Grain Wanted.
50,000 Bushels of Wheat, Rye, Corn
and Oats wanted, for which the highest
market prices will be paid by the subscribers,
at their store on the South west corner of
Market Square and Hamilton street, in Al
lentown. EDEEMAN, HANSI. & Co.
Allentown, April 29, 11-6 m
Stone Coal.
• The undersigned have just received a
large lot of Stone Coal of all the different
qualities ; and will always keep them on
hand, to be sold or exchanged for all kinds of
Grain at the lowest cash prices.
EDELMAN, HANSE & CO.
Allentown, May 13. -
INDEMNITY.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia,
OFFICE, No. 1636 CHESNUT STREET
near Fifth street.
11-4 w
Charles N. Bancker, Geo. W. Richards
Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Borie,,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
CONTINUE 'to make insurance,permanent
and limited, on, every description of property, in
town and country, at rates as lowas are consis•
Cant with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contin
gent Fund, which with their Capital and Prime.
ums,safely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
The assets of the company, on January Ist
1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As
sembly, were as follows,viz
Mortgages, • $957,513 64
Real Estate, 84,977 84 •
Temporary Loans, 126,605 73
Stocks, 62,925 60
Cash, &c., 54,608 29
Since theirincorporation ,a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one million
tun hundred thousand doilara,losses by fire, there
by affording evidence of the advantages of insu•
ranee, as well as the ability and disposition to
meet with promptess, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y.
T--8w
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and are now
prepared to make Insurances on every descrip
lion of property, at the lowest rates.
AUGUSTUS L. RUHE, A llentown •
O. F. BLECIS, Bethlehem.
Allentown, Oct. 7 `
,1852. • 1-711
Dircclors :
$1,284,309 94
STWITEGNE.MT.
OF THE
Receipts. and Expenditures of Lehigh
County for the year 11:62.
COUNTY TAXES OUTSTANDING,
*A Ilentown, 1850 -
Upper Macungie, 1850
Salisbury, 1850 -
Hanover, 1851 -
A Ilentown, 1852 - lUpper Milford, 1852 •
Upper Saucon, do
South Whitehall, do
North Whitehall, do
Hanover, do -
Upper Macungie, do
*Weisenburg, do -
*Lynn, do
*Washington, do -
*Heidelberg, do
Lowhill, do -
Northampton, do
*Since paid. tPartly paid
Financial &count by the county of Le
high, January, 1, 1852.
DR.
To amount of Loans remaining unpaid . on
the day of January, 1852 $13,222 00
By amount'of Loans, paid dur
ing the year 1852. - - 700 00
Amount of. Taxes assessed and
remaining uncollected for the
years-1850, 1851 and 1952. 5,211 20
Amount of Cash in Treasury,
January 1, 1853. - - 6,265 13
County Deficit, - - - 1,045 67
We undersigned, Commissioners of the
county of Lehigh, do certify, that the above
is a true and correct statement of the finances
of said county,,on the first day of Jan. 1853.
PETE!' ENGELMAN; COMM OM
DANIEL H AUSMAN, of
JOSE PII MILLER Lehigh co.
Attest J. M. LINE, Clerk.
Commis'rs Office, Allentown Jan. 1, 1853.
The account of EPHRAIM V . OIIE, Esq.,
Treasurer of Lehigh county for the year
commencing January 1, 1852, and end
ing December 31, 1852, both days in
cluded.
DR.
To amount in Treasury, as per report of
Auditors for 1851: •
Current funds, $4,154 40
Uncurrent funds, .23 00 $4,177 40
Taxes received fdr 1850 - 343 20
" " " 1861 - 1,432 04
66 66 61 1852 )1;662 70
$13,437 94
Additional tax - - 7 19
Sbatements on Collecto . rs' commissions.
On State tax for the year 1950 147 41
- " " " 1851 883 60
" " " 1852 20737
Jury Fees, ,S•e
John D. Lawall, Clerk, - - 56 00
, Old Lumber.
Of Robert Dubs, - - - 2 50
Rev. R. Walker, - - - 1 00
J. M. Line, proceeds of sale at Apple's 7 00
Stone and Brick
Jacob Hart, - - - - 1 00
M. D. Eberhard, T. Ginkingers estate 1 75
W. H. Blunter, J. S. Gibons' estate 200
Enoch Newhard, - - 9 75
$1450
Charles Ritter, stray sheep sold $2 00
Dividend'on water stock - $35 40
• c it.
By Cash paid on orders of Commis'rs
Court Expenses.
Grand jurors - - - 312 24
Petit do - - - 960 01
Constable and tipstail - - 126 64
Court Cryer, Daniel Fried, - 74 25
Clerks' fees in commonwealth cases
N. Metzger .- - 207 06
Commonwealth costs for Wm. Heck
man, 21 67
Loans and Ink rests
Loans, 700 00
Interest on Loans, • - - 746 86
Poor house.
Warrants drawn by Directors, $3,000 00
Election Expenses.
Amount paid to officers and others $863 57
JISSCSBMeIIiB.
Amount paid to Assessors to others $354 65
Printing; Stationary and Blanks.
Blumer, Bush & Co, - - 94 59
J. W. Wilson; - 79 00
M. Elannum, - - 134 50
Guth & Trexler, - 59 00
A. L. Ruhe, - 64 00
Blanks Books, and Binding.
P. L. Rutter & Co. for docket, 12 00
Hogan & Perkins do - 9 25
Gustavus R. Leuschner, binding 15 40
Inquisitions. $36 65
John Erdman,- - 43 89
Harrison Millr, - 22 04
Jonas Haas, - - 18 31
$B4 24
Amount paid for Fox scalps, - $7 11
Abatements.
David Deicing, N. Whitehall, 1851, 75 00
Elias Guth, South Whitehall, do 121 54
J. Reichard, Allentown, do 120 24
Charles Ritter, Hanover, , do 110 00
Elias Guth; fronth Whitehall; • do 75 00
Retainer Weisenburg, do 53 22
Jacob Zimmerman, Lowhill, do 33 54
Isaac Hartman, Upper Saucon, do 169 41
Sol. Fogel, Upper Macungy, do 150 79
Charles Peter, Washington, do 45 82
Jacob Wenner, L. Macungy, do 153 51
Daniel Follvveiler, Lynn, do 90 50
John Yost, Salisburg, of 1852, 76 18
- $129 16
289 60
232 29
4 53
- 688 03
1,035 21
- 214 70
716 04
- 99 27
530 3:3
- 589 GO
80 43
- 270 01
50 87
- 172 38
13 22
9467
Total,' - .
County Bridges
Building Apples' Bridge,
Jordan Bridge repaired, -
Jacksonville Bridge repaired,
Scherer's do do
Bitner's do do -
Furnace do do
Joseph Nunemacher, for whitewash
ing Steckel's Bridge, - • 16 00
D. Hilligas, do Trout Creek bridge, 6OD
I. Fetzer, labor at Dietrich's do 100
D. Milhouse, repairs at Holben's do 10 24
Sol. Butz, repairing sundry bridges, 60 13
Jonas Haas, repairing Haas's do 5 50
Day. Kline, do Daney's do 776
Elias Rex, do Kunkle's do 207
David Gold, filling up turnhole, 50
Abr. George, repairing Den's bridge, 5 50
Boas Housman, do Kernsport do 66 67
Daniel Kline, do Scheyler's do 250
D. Kemerer, repairing German's do 102
Penrose Y. Eisenbratin, marble slab, 5 25
$5,211 20
George Blank and others
John F. Ruhe, auditing States taxes
in county offices. 5 00
Amount paid for repairs, &c.
Commissioner's Office
$13,222 00
Samuel Knauss, - - • 112 00
Peter Engelman, - - - 105 00
Daniel Hausman - - - 05 00
Clerk's Annual Salary. - - 150 00
Miscellaneous. $402 00
Scrubbing Court House, - - 10 00
John D. Lawall and others, expen
ses of dividing Upper Milford town
ship, - 69 25
John R. litiehner, district judge to
meet Carbon judge, - - 330
F E. Samuels, Prothonotary, fee due, 36 25
R. E. Wright, solicitor for Corn., 50 00
0. & J. Saeger, Hardware, - 12 40
Frederick Wagner, two stones for
meridian line, - 15 00
0. L. Schreiber, appropriation to Le
high County Agricultural Society,
per act of Assembly. - 100 00
M. S. Henry. for map, - - 200
J. L. Hoffman & Bro., lumber, - 49 87
A. L. Ruhe, insuring Academy, 32 00
J. F. Newhard, conveying three per-
sons to penitentiary, - 50 00
Chas. H. Martin, medical attendance
of prisoners, - - 6 75
Charles Eckert, new issue of stock, 282
Charles Eckert, water permit, 25 00
I. Diefenderfer, county tax o'erpaid, 900
J. F. Newhard, jailor fees for 1851, 187 76
J. D. Lawall, transcribing records of
Ok, k office,
01,00 , 3 09
J. Depue Davis, comparing records, 50 00
William S. Marx, do 50 00
Charles Seagreaves, livery expenses, 12 00
Joseph Lehr, coal, - - 53 12
Peter Butz, erecting wood-house, 90 00
A bra. Crow, ten bushels Charcoal, 1 00
D. Harris, half a cord hickory wood, 225
Reiss & Sieger, I and half doz chairs, 1:3 50
Amount paid to Eastern Peffiten
tiary for support of convicts for
1851, - - 76 03
$12,441 76
Whole amount of Dr. - 18,979 31
Deduct amount in Treasury, as
per Auditor's report, • 4,17740
$18,979,31
Amount paid out as per orders
&c. &c. 12,441 75
Amount received and paid out 27, 243 06
Commission on above at 1 per
cent, • - •
Amount in Treasury,
We, the undersigned, Auditors in and for
the county of Lehigh, do certify that %ye
have audited, settled and adjusted 'the ac
count of Ephraim Yohe, Esq., Treasurer
in and for said county commencing on the
first day of January, 1852, and ending on
the 31st day of December, of the sane year,
(both days included ;) that the same as
above is correct, and that there remains a
balance in the hands said Treasurer of 66,•
265 13.
$1,701 87
$1,446 86
In witness whereof we have hereunto set
our hands this sth day of January, 1852.
JONAS HAAS, .
HIRAM J. SCIIANTZ, dilditol7
J. FRANKLIN RITTER,
February 9, 1853. 11-4 w
Straw Goods—Spring 1853 e
THE Subscriber is now prepared to ex
hibit to Merchants and Milliners his
usual heavy stock of Ladies' and Misses'
STRAW AND SILK BONNETS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS and
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS;
Palm-leaf, Panama and every Variety of
SUMMER HATS
for Gentlemen ; which for extent, variety
and beauty of manufacture, as well as uni.
formly close prices will be found unrivaled.
THOMAS WHITE,
No. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Philadelphia.
February 9, 1853. 4-3m—s3
8131 00
WILLIAM S. MARX
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR. AT LAW,
Office in the eastern front room of the
building of John D. Lawsll, formerly Horn
beck's, west of the Courthouse. •
Alkintown, April 4", 3850. ir—tf
✓ludilors Expenses
Court Home and Jail
$1,739 27
$14,801 91
272 4:3
- 0,265 12
$18,265 31
New Dry Goods Store
In Philadelphia,
No. 253 NORTH 2d, STREET.
Thomas Y. Landes, takes great
pleasure to inform his circle of friends and
former customers, that he has taken the
well known Store, No. 253, North Second
Street, formerly occupied by Simon R. Sny
der, opposite the Black Horse Tavern, Phil.
adelphia. He is prepared with a well selec
ted and entire new and fashionable Stock
of Dry Goods, consisting in part of
$1,275 75
237 69
55 77
192 03
32 32
- 20 57
3 04
French and .doterican Cloths, French Cas-
scoters, and a large Stock of other
Goods for Gentlemen's wear.
He also invites his Lady customers when
they visit the city to give him a call and ex
amine his beautiful stock of Silks, Detains,
Berage Detains, &c., in short he keeps a
full assortment of every hind of goods be
longing to the retail Dry Good business.
He trusts that by strick attention to busi
ness he will be able to gain a liberal share
of public patronage.
Don't forget the place, call at No. 253,
North Street, directly opposite the Black
Horse Tavern, and you will find you obedi
ent friend.
THOMAS Y. LANDES.
Phila. January 19, 1853. ¶-3m
732 46
Catasauqua Headquarters.
30 00
CHARLES NOLF,
Most respectfully in
vites t he attention of the
public to the fact that
• ;;;"'.
I ' he has lately rented the -
Wet; 14 . House, recently °cog
-
pied by James Fuller',
in the village of Cata
sauqua, and that he is now prepared to ac
commodate visiters and the travelling public
in the best manner. He will give his sole
attention to his business, and therefore con
fidently believes that he shall be enabled to
render satisfaction to whoever may favor him
with their custom.
$35 00
$195 15
His TABLE, will be at all times, sup
plied with the best the market aflords ; his
BAR be stocked with the choicest Wines
and Liquors ; his STABLING attended to
in the best manner. His rooms are large,
airy and convenient, and the utmost cleanli
ness will be observed in the Beds and Bed
ding. In short, the proprietor of the "Cata
sauqua Headquarters" will spare no pains
or expense to render his gue..t comfortable.
He therefore cordially invites hie friends
and the public generally to give him a call.
December 22, 1852. IT—:3rn
~ro~~~~o
Notice is hereby given, that the under
signed have been appointed Executors of
the last Will and Testament of Solomon
Knauss, deceased, late of the Borough of
Allentown, in the county of Lehigh. All
hose, who know themselves indebted to said
estate, be it in bonds, notes, book debts, or
otherwise, will please make settlement be
tween now the first day of April next. And
such, who have any legal claims against
said estate, will also present their claims
for settlement within the above time.
800 00
JESSE ,KNAUSS,
CHARLES K. KNAUSS, Executors.
WILLIAM K. KNAUSS,
JONATHAN K. KNAUSS,
January 19.
Register's Account.
JOSHUA STAHLER, Register of the county of
Lehigh, in account with the (ommon
wealih of Pennsylvania, from December
1, 1851, to January 1, 1853, inclusive.
'rho accountant stands charged with the
following, sums:
Dn.
Amount of collateral inheritance
tax received, - - - 1,423 19
do do do do • 4 73
Deduct for prompt payment, 37 52
Commission on $1,300 40, at 5 per
cent, - - - 69 52
Sept. 9, 1852, paid to State Treas.
user, - - 496 37
June 3, 1852, do do 154 94
February 27, 1852, do do 509 57
$1,207 92
Balance due Commonwealth, 160 00
We, the undersigned, auditors of the
county of Lehigh and State of Pennsylva.
nia, have examined the' account of Joshua
Stabler, Esq., Register, as above stated and
do certify that the above account is correct.
Witness or hands this sth day of January,
1853.
JONAS HAAS,
HIRAM J. SCIIANTZ, .litulitors.
J. FRANKLIN RITTER ' S
February 9.
Remedy for Consumption.
At Bethlehem, Pa., there can be had a
certain and effectual remedy for Consump•
lion, and all complaints of a Pulmonary na
ture. • Also medicines which will cure
Rheumatism, acute, chronic or inflamatory.
Persons afflicted with any of the above com
plaints, by addressing a line to the under
signed, stating their case, or asking infor
mation respecting the medicine which prom
ises so much, will be cheerfully answered
and the desired information given.
HENRY G4NGWER, Druggist.
January 20. ¶
—4w
TO MEC HA.NICS.—TooIs of every de,
scription, such as Bench and Moulding
Planes, Hand, Pannel, and Back Saws,
Brace and Bitts, Auger Bats, Hafchets,
Squares, &c., for sale by
0 & J SAEGER.
Jan nary 5,
$1,427112
CEI3
$1.427 92
Great Bargains !
New Arrival of Fashionable Goo dna
Pretz, Guth 4' CO.
Have just re4rned from Philadelphia and
New York, with an immense stock, of
W in
ter goods, which 'they are now unpacking;
at their store in Allentown. They have
been selected with much care. and in point
of cheapness cannot be excelled in this or any
other country town, in the State. Their .
customers and other are invited to call at the
Store, and make their choice of Goods, for
the winter campaign.
Splendid Ladies Dress Goods,
Such as Silks, of all colors and prices, De:
lains, Merinos, Calicoes and Ginghams. The
Ladies of Allentown, will find it to their ad: .
vantage, first to call at their Store, before
they purchase elsewhere.
Cloths Cassimers and Vestings,
they have in abundance, of all colors and
qualities, also ordinary Cloths and Satinets,
for every day wear.
PRETZ, GUTH & CO.
Allentown, Dec. 15,
GROCERIES,
Several tons of
igifili(r ;AN: Groceries such as •-•%.
'1, 1 41 1 1144 p oor 1 * - ---lc:Molasses, Sugar
Coffee, Spices, Teas, Cheese, &c.—all for
sale cheap at the-Store of
PRETZ, GUTH & CO,
SALT. SALT.
A large quantity of Ground and fine Salt.
for sale by
PRETZ, GUTH & CO
Queensware.
A splendid assortment of Queensware
comprising every, immaginable article used
inhouselieeping, just received and for sale
by PRETZ, GUTH Sr. CO.
Carpe Carpets.
Just recetvEd and for sale a splendid as
sortment of Stair and Parlor Carpets, at the
store of PRETZ. GUTH & Co-
STONE COAL.
Just received, a Jorge supply of Lump,
Egg, Stone, Nut and Coal dust, at ilwir
Wharves, at the Lehigh Bit:4n, and n ill be
delivered to any part of the town by
PRETZ, CfUTII INZ, CO.
Allentown, Dec. 15, 1852. 11-6 w
Dank Note Eta.
(Corrected Weekly front Bicknen,,ran COUrn% and
77unnoson's Detector.)
Bk of N Amenda par, Mechanics bank of
Bic of Pennsylv. pal Newark
Bank of Commerce
late Moyarnensing par Burlington
Bit of N Liberties par Mechanics & Man-
Bk of Penn Towns. par ufacturers bank par
Fanners &Mechandpar . Newark banking &
Kensington par; Ens. Company
Sranor. & mochno rm.- • New Dope & Vela
Mechanics par ware Br.Comp.failed
Girard par Orange bank 6
Philadelphia par
Schuylkill pat
Southwark par
Western par
Commercial Bank
of Pennsyl v. par bethtown, Newark,
Bk of the U States 12 Camden,N. Bruns-
COVNTIt T BANKS. ! wick, par
131 r of Chambersburg 1 S ussex bank 1
Bic of Gettysburg • I ~ U nion bank a
Bk of Pittsburg i ' Trenton bank. co. par
Bk of Susq. County 85 Y9.rdle,yville bridge
13k of Chester Co. par company 25
Bk of Germantown par , DELAWARE.
131( of Danville par
The Banks of the state
Bit of Delaware Co.
par. of Delaware are all at
13k of Middletown 1 I
ilk orMontg. Co. par p
ilk orNorthumbert oar
Columbia Dank & New York City bks 3
Bridge Comp. par. Chelsea bank 80
Carlisle Bank 1 I Clinton bank 50
Doylestown Bank par , Commercial bank 10
Easton Bankar l Lafayette bank 50
P ,
Exchange Bank if I Washington bank 70
Erie Bank • 21 Cou 1 r r
ro n ionm r cekm ß r
pi : co : arc a :e s . 34375050
, Alleghany county
Farm ers & Drovers
; I
Bddaoo b n aknoookfff
Brockport
Bank
Franklin Bank
Farmers rank of
Bucks County par;
do, of Lodi 25
Farmers Bank of 1
,
Lancaster Par do of Olean 35
Farmers Bank of Ido of Tonawanda 50
Reading
par do of Lyons 2a
Farmers' Bank of
do
I of Western
Schuylkill co. P ar . New York . 30
Harrisburg Bank 1 ' Bing hampton bank •40
Honesdale Bank 11 Canal bank 5
Lancaster Bank par Cattaraugus county
Lancaster Co. Bank par
a bank • 35
Lebanon Bank Erie county hallif, 50
Lehigh Co. Dana .50 1
Lehigh Navigation Farmers lll & Drovers
811 k
Co. Script. • 10 , Farmers bank of Sc 5
Miners Bank of
1 neca county dll
Pottsville p art Hamilton bank, 38
Merchants & Manaf. Lewis county bank 80
Bank, Pittsburgi 4,
- Mechanics bank at 48
Monongahela Bank, 1
Brownsvule 1 i Bu . ffalo
I Mercnants bank at 45
Taylorsville Del.
Bridge Company,Buffalo
25 1 Millets bank of New
West Branch Bank, 1 I T.Qrk PO'
Wyoming Bank, 1
-10swego bank 28 1
York Bank,
1 i Phenix bank 3fr
NEW JERSEY. :Staten Islnad bank 50
Belvidere Bank a State bank ofN Y 85
, St. Lawrence bank 75
Burlington County
par: Union bank
Bank2o
Commercial Bank 75 United States bank 30
Cumberland Bank par N. York bank. Co. 75
Farmers Bank par , Tenth Wark bank, 2f i
Farmers tic Meehan White Plains bank .
ics Bank,Rahway a All other banks on
Farmers & Merchan is , mentioned in the above
Bank, Mid. Point, a' list are fi'om Ito 2'W
Morris County bank ecent-discOunt
1;;•The notes of all Banks marked with.* dash'
(—)are not purchased by the brokers.
Brandreth and Wrights Pills.
Country merchants and others, are here
by notified,. that the . far famous Pills o
Doctors William A, Wright, and Benjamin
Etrandreth, are constantly kept' for sale at
the office of the “Lehigh Register" Oy the
dozen boxes' at wholesale price/4..
July 5. CIL-40)
Mechanics bank at
People:: hank 80
Plainfield hank
Princeton bank par
Salem banking Co. par
State bank at Eliza-
NEW YORK.