The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, May 04, 1853, Image 3

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    GLEANINGS•
12rForty.three steamboats were discharging
and receiving, freight at, St, Louis on . Saturday
week, and ten at Wheeling on last Friday.
Pit-Oranges, weighing 14 ottnee t have been
sent from Bermuda to the New York Crystal
Palace exhibition.
'Or The Chambersitarg Whig states that two
drovers recently, purchased in Washington coun_
ty, Md., for Mr. John Landis of this county, four
large cattle, whose average weight is 2600 lbs.
far An ox, 16 heads high, and weighing 9500
lbs. has arrived at Si. Louis from Weston, Mo.,
in route for the New York World's Fair.
1127 - A steamboat Will shortly ply upon the
Susquehanna river to Sunbury, Pa.
rip The first potatoes this season made their
appearance in the. Savannah market on the - 9111
and sold at $1 per quart.
©'The visit of the Pope, to Paris, is now
spoken of as doubtful, Louis Napoleon . _ having
declined to make any concession on the marriage
question.
10" Men have not altered materially since
Shakespeare said:qo be honest as-this wcirld
goes, is to be one picked out of ten thousands."
CrThe lead mines which were discovered a
few years ago below Sunbury, Pa., and which
were at that time worked to some extent, have
been purchased by. a company of gentlemen, who
intend going into the lead business.
Or Diamonds are sometimes found in the
crops of chickens in the diamond districts of
Brazil.
OTThe "rapping" mania is filling the lunatic
asylums with victims, and doing more mischief
than any other nuisance that ever existed.
The bed-chambei of Napoleon, at Si. Helena,
is now a stable,and the room in whiCh he breath
ed his last is used for threshing and winnowing
1211:2
Cr The favourite airs played by the native
bands in India are, "Lucy Latig." .Carry me
back," and the other negro meledies. Su says
Bayard 'raylor,_who heard limn at a marriage
festival a few days after reaching Bombay.
. Female Prink:v.—The New York Mirror says
that an advertisement appeared in,4 morning pa
pet...girls to learn the printing" trade, and it was
melancholy to see the flocks of girls thronging
Ann street in seach for the usituations."
`IgAJLRIEI
O'a'th' . . 2.8 d 'Of :April:, by. the Rev: Isaac
Beller,- Mr; Atiob'lllferkel,7 of- Richtnond,
lir
Berkscounty, to' Nisi Erriqfct Sch va \ tx, of
303
Mactingorliifcounty.'... -.. ". •
.:, ,•
On the 10th of April, by the . g v. m.
A. Helfrich, Mr. David ..Ttnerr, to iss iya
ria Derr, both of Weiienburg. r
On the 19th of April, by the sa e, Mr.
Francis Busse, of Allentown, to Mt s Na
ry . .ann Schiele, of Weisenburg: • '
On the 21st of. April, by the Rev. .A.
Bauer, Mr. George Bauer, to Miss Oa
D. Clauss, both of Lehighton.
On the 29th df April, by Rev. Josh unYea
ger, Rev. Charles Becker, of Kreiders ille,
to Miss Carolina Yeager, of Hanover.
DIED;
On the 25th of April, of diarrhea, in
liartOe, Siark county, Ohio. Charles Berm
formerlY of Allentown, aged 20 years.
On the 7th of April, in Lynn township,;
Catharine. wife of Jacob Fenstermacher,
aged 79 years.
On the 25th, of April, in Allentown, ..
flare C. Ehrig, aged 9 years.
On the 29th, of April, in Catasauqu
Dallas Gangzver, aged 2 years.
Dry
,Goods Dry Goods!
The subscribers would hereby inform the
public that they hay ereceived their Spring
supplies of New Goode,and that they were
so much engaged in seling,thern, that they
forget to advertise, but as the 'printer's say
there is nothing lost by advertising, they
will follow their advice and make known,
that they have received their third spring
purchase of Dry Goods, among which are
the most, desirable articles for Ladies and
Gentlementi wear,lhat the New York and
Philadelphia Market affords, which will be
sold at very red vced, price 4.
GROCERIES. .
- They have just received a large supply
of Groceries from NeW York and expect to
reCaiyain a few days; by the Delaware Canal
q uantity, purchased in Philadelphia
inOe beginning of the months of March and
APril;all • of-‘oich will be sold at a small
adtrance'oh the cost. • •
PRETZ, GUTH & CO.
May '4,1e53. if—Ow
.
SALT.. .
2QO sacks Liverpool Ground Salt, 75 sacks
Ashton Fine Salt tofeale by' •
FRETZ, GUTH & CO:
ANAIDTh E R EL,
"
2' a r;'fi;lp 'and half barrels
also scalefish ' hi-whole baiiels at a very low
price for sale' by - •
WIETX, GUTH & co.
Stone • Oo
Chesnut i •Btove, Egg:and' Lump Coal, ill
any quantity desired for sale by
Pwrz; qUTH & CO.
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•
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WAN T ED.
"Pirnidhy Ray,' Wheat ‘ Rye, Corn and
for,widoli'dio."'higatn; market , prlce
wt l ba:1)04 by
PRETZ cAUTEI •Sc, CO
May '4,185% ' ¶--Ow -• •
• litelat i rTAP• •
A:good Cooper. .wity,iowlyi to wor
himself and emPloytotkeptlpivskk far, hi
in making rout pittrelav - prooe , bo.
workman need apply bat tb.ik good wor
man constant work and' gQ int*:3ol.l: •
gutirrapted. ' r •
PRETZ, WITH do CO:
'''Jartiiety.2, 1858. ' 1 - • 9-44 w
autwta In AND ILI)
FOR 8.1. LE.
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Satu -
day the 21st day of May next, at 1 o'clock
in the,afternoon, at the Public House of Mr.
Benjamin Ilagcnbucli, in the Borough of
Allentown, the following ay, it :
Tilo Story Br! ,
,?.; Situate on the North East
. corner of Eighth and Gordan streets,
all in the Borough of Allentown, 120
feet front on Eighth, and 40 feet in front on
Gordon street.
Attached to the house is a vary handsome
Piazza and • Porch, a good Cistern° with a
chain Pump, lightning Rod, &c. The Lot,
is handsoniely enclosed - with - a - pale - tame,
and 'planted with good fruit trees.•
The conditions will be made known on
the day of sale and due attendance_giyen. by
PHILIP KLAY.
'll-3w
May 4.
Malgita7illtato
Zongstreth af•lirothe
HAVE removed directly opposite the old
stand, to the superior five story store,
No. 8, NORTH THIRD STREET,
And are now fully prepared to exhibit to the
public, an UNSURPASSED VARIETY of
111.1 LI, PAPER,
From the lowest priced AMERICAN
menu factu re, to the superior ENGLISH a
FRENCH, from the well known houses of
DELACOURT, ZUBER and others. Call
and see before purchasing elsewhere. The
most efficient and polite workmen employ
ed to hang the paper, if required.
Philadelphia, May 4, ¶--175—0w
Allentown Seminary.
The Summer Session of this School, will
commence on the Ist of May next. Such
as wish to enter are requested to apply early
to the Principal. _ _
April 6, 1853.
Pelton's System of Geography
Splendid Outline
This system of teaching Geography is ra
pidly becoming introduced in all the schools
throughout the country. The series con
sists of seven' maps, each covering about
.fifty,:square feet; boldly delineated, brilliantly
colored; varnished and mounted,, and form
ing the most magnificent, as well as the
most usefUl part Mlle furniture of the school
room.
' Pelton's Key to Hemispheres.
This is intended_for the use of pupils corn
me,ncing the study, and a good knowledge
of the Geography of the world may be ob
tained from it.
Pelton's Key to Full Series,
Containing a minute description of each
state and country, the olitical and physical
features of• the earth, &c. forming a complete
epitome of the whole subject. W here these
keys are used in connection with the maps,
no other work is necessary in the hands of
the pupil, and their cost is about one third
the usual price of a Geography and Atlas.
Wherever this system has been tried, it
has excited the admiration of all who wit
nessed it, ,and we might fill a volume with
the testimnpials received in its favor. Wo I
append but one.
Rsanzao, March 1859.
Believinthe introduction of Pelton's sys
tem of teac ling Geography -by the use . of
his series of utline Maps, into the schools of
,otti. city, wo d enable the pupils to acquire
At better, me lasting, and more practical
knowledge of that science, than is general
ly acquired, dirt ono fourth of the time
usually devotet to that study, the under
signed, Teckhe)l in Reading, most cheerful
ly reccomnkenOlt to the Directors of the
different wads, 7pr their;adoption.
T. SeVern, Pm ypal, N.W. Male Gram
mer School.. "
Rachel D. ris trn, Principal, N. W. Fe
\
-
male Gramme S 001. . '-
goo. It TricY , 4:lncipal, N. W. male
ndary 'School.
try S. Halls, lacipal;N; W. Female
.. -.
tdary School. . .
V. ; Hamlin, Prncipal.
Orem, Principal, S. W. Siicondary
M. l A. Jeffras, Assisfent. •
Peter Cleaver, Prnbipal, S. W. male
Secoodary School. ,
. S. Abbott, Principal; S. W. Gramtner
School. .
Sec!
M
Seco
H.
M.
School
C. Heebner, Assistant.' , ,
James S. Lee, Principal ; Spruce Ward
Gra4mer scltool.
Jqhn T. Budolphy, pritcipal, Spruce
We'd Secondary School.
Lydia L. • Cresson, Prineval, Spruce
Ward Grammer School.
111 C. Bertolet, Principal, Secondary
School: \ ,
%erg() Printz, Principal, S. E. Ward
Gra mi S.
School.noi:ne e i r Principal, S.
Gra mer School. .
B 11, W. Jones, Principal, E. Ward
.\ Ward
Sec ndary School., ,
tharine Hynemart, Principes.
.E E.
yV Secondary School. `,
oph Milsburgsr, Principal, `E.
v ir;
C.
A.
llchooalr.per, Principal,
N.
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H. IlteralMl,Prinpipal, N. E. W. s eco i,.•
dary ScooL :,.,./..\ •
Price' f fall mirk* ape $25 00. " Maps
received bY,..itie-filill,liii era, nod. Maps or
Keys set, to Ail )P.t Ake countll: .•\. • '
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84,,Dt.:rhird t,redt,: Philadelphia.
tp1, , 1553., ',.;• - ' :;• • 11-4 m
No.
Phila
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cipeditiou
Office of the 4
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C. R. KESSLER
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aps.
T
ex.iicuceo.at the
a l‘egieter."-
1~ env Allainery Goons
\\NW? Respectfully invites
the attention of the La
• dies.of Allentown and its vi
-41, si^o inity thttt she•imiatigaiowit'ire
. f W Is o n teßow
0 11 1110,East Hamilton street,
A lentown near 'the - German Reformed
Church, directly opposite .
Voilimilratifirsy***aa, where she has received
a large assortment of new and
Fashionable Millinery Goods.
Her variety consists in part of French Lace
Blonde, Blonde Lace, Fluted Lace, Embroi
dered HairTripoli, - colored embroidered Bel
grades, English Dunstables. All kinds of
Casin Bonnets, Mourning bonnets, French,
and all kinds of A rtificials, Caps, Facecaps.
and all kirids - of Ribbons, &c. &c.
Repairing, shaping, whitening and pres-.
sing after the latest fashion, and equal to
any city establisment, is_ always done at tho
shortest possible notice.
4141.selissarlittitm, makes it evident that her
stock of Bonnets, is of the most fasionable
selection, and prices correspondingly reason
able. She trusts that a generous public will
extend to her a liberal patronage, for which
she will always feel grateful.
UV - Country Milliners will find it to their
advantage by giving. her a call, as she will
sell to them at a very low advance. .
April, 13.. ¶-3m
man Mall.
A German Ball will be held on the
ing of the 10th of May next, (Whitmonday)
at the UNION HousE, of Henry C. Roth, on
the North East corner of Market Square and
Seventh Street, Allentown, to which lovers
of good music and fashionable German dime.
ing are politely ihvited.
10" Mr. ROTH, has engaged a full band
of German musicians of Easton, who will
be present on the occasion.
HENRY / O. ROTH.
May 4,
Allentown Hotel.
The undersigned respectfully inform their
friends and the , public in ueneml, that they
have on the first of April became proprietors
of the Public House, lately kept by David
Heller, on the North west corner of Hamil•
ton Street and Market Square, Allentown
so well known as the
ameittolvis' Hole-
Oir.4ic4 they. have fitted
a new and. hand
..4;;1.1..1,9\...*: • ~.eorne style, .forthe ac
CommodatiOn of the
home and travelling
Am.
110111.1,11111c7-7-7-_,. custom. Their Table
willalwaysbe supplied
with the best the market affords. Their
Bar with the choicest liquors and wines,
and prompt and obliging servants are always
ready to attend to the wants of their cus
tomers.
They have taken the House, with a de
termination to spare no pains or expense,
to make their Hotel equal to any in this
county, and by personal attention, to give
any satisfaction to their customers.
They.therefore respectfully request those
who visit. Allentown, either from the imme
diate neighborhood, or from a distapce to
make The dllentown Hotel, their home,
and test the truth of their assertion.
WStarr,ea leave the above Hotel, daily
for New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Ert
ton, Mauch 'Chunk and Hamburg.
DAVID. KILIPER.
TILGHMAN H. GOOD.
Allentown, April 13. ¶-3m
Dr. S. V; Barites,
DEMTIST.
-..---- No. 48, East Hamilton street, Al
" 1 ''''''' lentown, adopts this method to in
form hill friends and the public in general,
that he has made Allentown his permanent
reeidence. He has opened an office at his
dwelling, opposite Bechtel's American Ho
tel, if few doors east of Prctz, Guth &Co's.
Store, where he will be happy to offer his
professional services in the science ol Den
tistry. He will call at private residences,
if requested.
re His terms are reasonable, and having
had much
,experience in the professions,
feels satisfied that he can give general satis
faction.
Allentown, April 24, 1851
New Supply of Coal I
Farmers .Limeburners
LOOK HERE. .
The undersigned have just received, and
constantly keep on hand, a large supply of
all kinds of Coal, suitable for Farmers and
Limeburners, and the coal consuming pub
lic in general, which they will'clispose of at
the following reduced prices: '
Chestnut Coal at $2 25
Extra Nut Coal, $2 37
Egg, Stove and Lump at $3 25
• EDF,LMEN, HAIM & CO.
April 20, 1853. . if —Ow
Queensware ! Queensware !
A general assent - gent of Tea and Dinner
setts, Chamber setts, Pitchers, Bowls, Tea
and Coffee cups, Glasswarut of every de
`seriptioroogether`with a general assortment
.of trvery article in thatline of goods, to which
the attention of those contemplating house
keeling are,particulatly invited.
J. ,VV. GRUBB.
y` arch 30. ' 11—Ow
, SATIP. SALT.
A larta titiiintity-of Groand and fine Salt,
l RETZ,OUTI4 & CO.
December- "1-4 w
holesale Variety Store,
Wm. S. Weil,
No. 39, WEST HAMILTON STREET,
ALMA' , jo l ter
Infjpps)is fri e p • en A
eta.lMOWhas a y r oved his estab is!.l
me the three stor building, on the
lar k a
NfflUisid of West .a , • on str t, N 0.39,
a f Ea .9 0 , , i.i i• e buc,,, I.t :I
wit t -s •n o.en ' ! intr ( '. 1
ways keep on hand, a large and beautiful
assortment of new and
Fashionable Jewelry,
Violins, Violin Strings Buttons of all de
scriptions, French and Domestic Suspen
_ tiers, Whalebone; Combs of alt kinds,
plain and ribbed Perrusion ( aps,
Linen and Cotton Tapes, Books
and:Eyes, Slay Bindisigs,•La: - - -
ce s, Edging, Bobinet, Col- •
lars of all descriptions, La
dies Dress Trimmings,
Kii• ti ,Pins_, German
. y.g Pit ' Bread, Need-
kpoo otton of different
make, all kinds of Fancy Soap,
and Perfumery, Razors and Razor
Straps, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Lead
Pencils, Slate Pencils, Britania 4- lest
Silver Plated Spoons, and Sewing Silks.
He also just received 100 cases of his
supe / rior friction Matches, which are so
ex ensively known thoughout this county and
ich•he will sell as cheap if not cheaper
han they cari be bought elsewhere.
The friends of Music will take notice that
he sells Musical instruments either by the
- dozen or by the piece.
Country Merchants will bear in mind,
that he will always keep on hand a large as
sortment of the above mentioned articles and
many more which are too tedious to men
tion in this catalogue.
The above articles will be sold wholesale
at prices as cheap as they can be purchased
either in Philadelphia or New York, and to
convince his country. friends of this fact it is
only necessary for them to call and examine
his stock of goods and price them.
Mr. WEIL, hopes by punctual attendance
to business, and'by adopting the motto, of
iismall profits and quick sales" he will se
cure a liberal share of public patronage.
WILLIAM S. WEIL.
April 20, 1953. . 11-6 m
New Boot and Shoe Store,
John F. Reeser,
"•.• Respectfully informs the citizens of Allen
town, and "the public generally, that he has
`re-cothrikced the fashionable
BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS,
-No. 13, East Hamilton street, two doors
west of J. B. Moser's Apothecary Store,
where he is now manufacturing, and will
keep constantly on
hand, a large as=
u
sortment of
c „,ga sim . 440 Ladies and
GENTLEMENS'
Boots and Shoes
01 every description, which he will sell at
moderate prices.
Work made to order at the shortest notice.
For neatness and durability, he can confi
dently say his work shall not be surpassed.
He will employ none but the best work
men, and will give his close personal atten
tion to his business. The public patronage
is therefore respectfully solicited. Give him
a call. Recollect the place.
Allentown, April 20, 1853. ¶-3m
A NEW LANDLORD !
At the Rising Sun.
•'. The subscriber takes
this method to inform
4 1 13 5!. his friends, and the
T public'in general, that
he has lately taken
111111111(1111r- the well known tavern
• stand in the Borough of
Allentown, sign of the
RISING SUN,
which he has refitted in the most comfortable
manner. He has occupied the same from
the lst of April last, and he will make it his
business to add manr.other improvements
to the convenience of those who' may favor
him with their custom, and make it equal to
any public house in the place.
His Bar will be supplied with the choic
est.of liquors, his Table set with all the sea
son affords; and his Beds are all new and
clean ; in short, neithei trouble or expense
will be saved, to accommodate .customers in
the very best Manner.:
His stabling large and convenient, with
the hydrant water, in the yard, and an atten
tive ostler to attend to customers.
He trusts his strenuous exertions to ac
commodate thoi&idle may favor him with
their calls, will be the means of bringing him numerous new .thetomers.
•
'JOSEPH WENDEL.
A pril 13...''' 11-3 m
11-11
• Lehigh Co. Bible Society.
A general meeting of the friends of this
Society, will be held in Friedees: Church,
Washington township, on
....Whitmonday,
May lath, commencing af...10 . o'clock, A.
M. •It is sincerely hoped that:all who feel
an interest in the circulation of the. Bible will
endevor to be present.
April 27, • • w
Synodal Meeting.
The Goshenhoppen Classic, of the Ger
man Reformed Synod,. will hold their an
us! meeting, at Zionavllle, Upper Milford
towdship, Lehigh county; on Tuesday Sd,
and 'continue to the sth of May next. The
friends of Religion are respectfully tnvixed
to attend. " ' ' • '
Mr. Krauss's Music'Etriod' &vim tit
festival with presence. '
By order.Vll4eCoileri:egcstion: '
Upper !Wilford, April `,2;r:.
WI II3 • C‘47 (EKM:EO a
Grand Exhibition
-OF-
alkonable Spring and Summer
(0 (Mb ei 8
AT THE
New Cheap Store
OF
• Getz 4* Gibert,
These gentlemen - , take this method to in
form their friends and the public in general
that they have received a very large and
well selected stock of 'Spring and Summer
Goods, which they are now ready to dis
pose off to - their customers at the loWest
prices.
Their Spring and Summer stock has been
selected witiathe utmost care and. consists of
•
Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets,
Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry, besides De
laines,-Alapaccas, Lusters, Gingham. Plain
and Figured Poplins; - Muslins - and - Prints,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queonsware,
Hardware, Looking Glasses, Stationary,
Books, &c.,
To which they invite the attention of their
friends and the public generally, confident
that the fullest satisfaction, both in price and
quality, will be given to all who may fa vo
them with a call. •
The highest prices will be paid in ex
change for County produce.
They have reason to be thankful for the
favors received thus far and hope by atten
tion to business, disposing of their goods at
small profits, good treatment towards their
customers to merit still a greater share of
customers. GETZ & GILBERT.
April 20, 1853. 11-6 m
•
Groceries Fish 4' Salt.
The undersigned have just received an
emirs new Stock of Groceries, Fish and
Salt which they intend to sell at the low
est prices at their Store in Catasauqua, Le
high county. GETZ & GILBERT.
April 20, 1853. 117--Om
COAL ! COAL !
The undersigned have opened a Coal
-Yard in_Catasauqua,-and-will- constantly
keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they
will sell at greatly reduced prices. ,
GErZ &
April 20, 1853. ilf=-6tn
•
In the Court orCommon Pleas
Of .Lelligle Coutigi:
February 12, 1853, the court adoptiid the
following rules to be Observed hereafter : '
“Hereafter the terms of the several courts
of Lehiffh county, shall continue two weeks
at the December and February terms ; and if
necessary, two weeks at May and Septem
ber terms, and the business therein shall be
regulated as follows, to wit :
First—The first week shall be devoted to
the business of the Grand Jury, and the tri
al of criminal cases; the disposal of cases on
the argument list, of the Common Pleas,
Orphans Court, and Quarter Sessions, and
the regular Orphans Court business of the
County: That the regular Orphans Court
day shall be Tuesday of the first of the term,
on which day the acknowledgement of Sher
ill's-Deeds shall also be taken.
Sccond—The second week of the term,
shall be devoted to the trial of cases on the
civil list, and to the hearing of such motions
for rules, etc., as are usually granted with
out argument; but no regular argument shall
be heard during said - week, so long . as the
Jury are in attendance.
From the Records,
TEsrg.—F. E. SAMUELS, Proth'y.
April 2,11--4 w
C. M. R, u n k,
attorney at Law.
Has resumed the practice of his profes
sion in Allentown.
13rHo may be consulted in the German
and English languages.
August 12, 1852.
WILLLIM S. MARX
ATTORNEY.& COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Office in the eastern front room of the
building of John D. Lawall, formerly Horn
beck's, west of the Courthouse.
Allentown, April 4, 1850
'GROCERIES!
Who does not know that J. W. Grubb,
sells the cheapest and best groceries in town
and also that he has just received a fresh
supply, which ho is selling cheaper than
ever, at the Peoples' Store, opposite Hagen-
buch's Hotel.
December. 22.
=lntl% TaTzs.acl
Just received at the Store bi the subscri
bers, a lot of Mill Picks, William Brady's
Patent. This is a New Mechanical Tool,
the- best ever invented and only wants to be
used to. the proved. Apply soon.
& J. SAEGER.
if—Aw
A Prilo3.
1174X212 salaloavt3
The.stockholders. : of. ,the Northampton
Water Pam pany, are herebyymti fled, that an
election for'five Managers, to serve for the ,
ensuing year, will be held on Monday 'the,
9th of May next, between the hours of 19;'
A. M. and 0 P. At, at the, how. of J. W:
— lsnnAcn, in the PorougiC t ef Allentown
By • Order i .istaiLßoard. ;,
'T 1 EAVEtt, President
11-13 w, ,
April 2Q
:Coutary Produce.
rpountri Produpe taken oxohange
and see for `votirselves, do
not (forges; the' Once .aTiii:People's Cash
'Sillie s , cornet 'of Hamilton dnd Pith streets,
opptishe,Hitenbuch's Hote.S,:.• •
, -.. -,,, . , •.`. -- i.,ti:T .-. ,,.,... , 1 • 1.;,,i.W,
.Alkiii.taro;.:March 80.•'•A
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ARTICLES.' Allept.EastoraPhild
Flour Barrel 6 09 5.00 6 00
Wheat .. . • Bushl 95 1;10 112
Rye 78 81 81
Corn 55;:'.",00 '6O
Oats ..... . 86 88 68
Buckwheat . • 50 . 6 85
Flaxseed . . 137 150 150
Cloverseed . 4005 50 625
imothyseed • 250 2' 270
Potatoes •• • 20 36 LW
Salt 60 45 30
Butter . . . . Pound 16 18 30
Lard 10 12 • 9
Tallow . . • . - 10 0 8
Beeswax .. ; —22 - . . . .. 2
Ham 12 . 12 16
Flitch .. . . 10 12 81
Tow-yarn. . 8 - -7
Eggs ... . . Doz. 10 20' 20
Rye Whiskey Gall. 22 /2 24
Apple Whiskey 26 23 24
Linseed Oil . . 60 _B5 85 .
Hickory Wood Cord 4 50 4 50 0 90
Hay . . . Ton 10 00 20 00 25 00
Egg Coal . . Ton 360400 4 50
Nut Coal .. . 250 8.00 859
Luny Coal . 350860 8 00
Plaster .. . . --- 4 60 . 4 50 .2 00 '
Millers' Boot and Shoe Store
The subscriber takes this method toxin?
form his •friends, and the public in general;
that he has lately established a new
i hm. BOOT & SHOD
Storer- -
...ismou the
. . .
shop, east
AllentOwo Hotel,
on the North eideolifoniiitorr street , NO; 9:
Where he i lierpfOted2,", ( #o a splendid Store
Room,antlikaki; prepared ° with a .large'
assortiriskim work to accomodate
his custOiers in every branch of his busi.'
ness,„al,h,e following are named among
some ells prices;
Fine Calf Skin Boots, from $350 to 95 25'
Coarse stout do 2 50 to 9
,50'
Boys' do do 1 00 to 2 2
Ladies' Morocco Slippers, 70 to 1 25
Missies,, and Childress according to quality;
and sizes.
He will sell at Philadelphia prices, Whole-:
stile and Retail, and to Country Merchanti,
will make a very liberal deduction.
As he always employs the best of work-
men, and works up the best materials in the
market, he is enabled to stand good for an
work turned out by him, and, feels confident
that the same will prove satisfactory to hi's
customers.
Persons therefore will see to, their tidvaa:
tage, and call on him before purchasing else.:
where.
He returns his sincere thanks for the many
favors he has received from a kind public,
and by moderate prices, good work, and duo
attention to business, hopes to merit a con'
tinuance of the same. '
March 23. 1853.
In persuancer of an act of general assent . - -
bly of the commonwealth of Pennaylvania;
entitled "an Act relating to ,County Rates
and Levies," approved the 15th day of
April, 1834—And the acts of A88(11,611, cent
current therewith. We the nnitereign'Sct
Commissioners of the County el - Lehigh,
hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants'
the owners and agents of real and personal'
property, taxable for the use of this Cminti
of Lehigh and the CommonWealili of Penn:
sylvania, the Inn keepers, Tavern' keeperel, l
and all persons desirous of keeping tin Init
or tavern, returned according to la*, Within
the County of Lehigh, that an appeal for
the,benefit of all persons interested, will be
held at the several townships and botilith'
of Allentown within said county, tir.ydt
4-1 y
North 4. South Wards Commiseione~ ..
office, Allentopin, on ThOsday May 6.
Lehigh Weird —ComMissionera tiffiee;.
on Friday 6.
Weissetiburg 7 —At the'houso of John Lei:
zer, on Monday 16. f
Lyntt—At the house Of David Bleiloi, . orY '
Tuesday 17.
Heidelburg.L-At the houseof ry Ger- -
man, on Wednesday 18.•• .
Washington--At the hielee of D. Qr.
Peter, on 'rhursdair 19:-- r- :
-
North IThilehail—At the, house of 'die
Shantz jr., on Friday 2(1.' . •
South Whitehall —At the. fietlie, of A:
W. Loder, on Monday
Hanover--At the house of Charles Ritter
on Tuesday 21.
Salisburg—At the houee'of fohn Yost;
on Wednesday 26. •• ,
At which time and
: places the Comjortis:
sinners will receive written piopeiehl , for
the collection of the Stateend.County.Taxes
for the preient year.. - The,dite milk tie
mentioned in the pr,ophittle,et.the same tinte:
D4tat;'.H.tvartAri-,
Joesrtr' Mn ER
COmmissioneri of Lehigh CotintY. ,
Attest—J. M. LIN ' S, 91 0 k;
Cseronireiintere Office;
.'
,411entoein;Airil 'O, 1863:S
=
J. VV. GRUBB,.
wait kinderot ROW
!the PlArs-igne- ri
hand, kee and will. snake; to'
top* C l othi lgt T i nt nossitile pricee. . ... •
Ready-made" Clothing ,
order. at the 413 W girZ 11:GILBERT.
—Bm ,
Catosauque-, ~ , ,
•" ,
,300 Dozen M
Corn oms .
The :undersigned. have Jot received
Three Hundred Dozen Cora Brocome,bound
with Tic aid Wire. 1010 1 44 - will eel&
Wholesale aadßetail, at very 10 'll
TZi,GRO
prices Current
In •Illentown•'•
DANIEL MILLER;
P-3d
TAXES.
Try an n ual Avi
1131
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