GLEANINGS• t..V.The Chicago Journal gives the names of ten railroads which centre in that city, and over which seventy - Sve trains daily leave and arrive. fo"The receipts of flour in Poston last week were 12,228 barrels, and the exports 7511 barrels principally to Europe, South America, West In, dies, California, and the Provinces. There is a colored man in Wilmington, Del., who is the father of fifty-one, children, thirty of them living. Whew 1 CV' With hive, the heart becomes a fair and fertile garden. glowing with sunshine and warm hues, and exhaling sweet odors. Toll the Bell for Lilly Dale," is one of Christy's new songs. 11X'A boy of 11 years of age, named Thomas Daley, died in Boston, a few days since, from in juries received by being struck by a snowball. A Pie/um—John M. Daniels, American Charge Cl'ltrairs toSardinia sees nothing in the old world fo compare with his °beloved Virginia." Ills opinion of European melt, manners and Govern inents may be gathered front the following ex 'tract from,one of his late letters, published in the Richmond Examiner : ..11 - you knew," says Mr. Daniel, writing home, °how much pleasanter a life of real study in the United States is than is nonsensical travel and :idleness you would not be so di.motttented. One will only learn by experience. ° • The pleas tire of actually seeing celebrated placesis small. It is all anticipation and memory. The real *comforts of Europe don't compare with those of :the United States. Everythiug costs just double what it does at home. The people are nowhere as good as ours. The women arc uglier—the men have fewer ideas. I intend to write a book • about it all. • • Ile re in Turin, which is the most beautiful city I have ever seen, &c. • • have dined with dukes, jabbered bad grammar to Countesses, and am sponged on for seats in my opera-box by Counts, who stink of garlic, as does the whole country. I receive vi s its from other diplomats, with titles as long as a tlag-staff and heads as empty as their hearts, and find the whole concern more trashy than I hail ever im agined. I must; however, keep up their miser able acquaintance, for that is the way to see the "elephant" of European life. So I dance the dance of fools hke the best of them, carrying .about great cards like that I enclose for your in spection, The pictures, the operas and the bal lets of Europe are good things :the people, the : government and the society more contemptible t than can be conceived. ' Collector rf •Tolls on Colombia R. R.—John T• Esq., has been appointed by the Board of Canal Commissioners, Collector of Tolls on the Columbia Railroad, at Philadelphia, in place of Bun. Jacob S. Yost. 1111 A itacsiElD, , On the .2,501 of January, by the Rev. Mr. `Yeager. Mr. John Dull, to Mies Einelia both of Minersville. On Ow 291 h of January, by thcoame, Mr. ,Thrahum Ateinberger, to Miss „dotanda lackert, both of A li:mtown. On the :291 of January, by the-Rev. Mr. Vogclbacli, Iliram Saeger, to Miss Eli za Jane Lrvan, built of Allentown. LT g ED. •On the 27th of January, in Lower cungy, of consu ption, .41111 a .131aria,datigh . ter of Jonathan-Bs:int, in the 21st year of her age. On the 22J of January, in South \Vhitc 3ndreto Ilerizel, aged (33 years. •On the 25th of January, in Upper Aid ' ford, Elizabeth Schanzebach, aged 72 years. -• On the 2(ith of January, in Allentown, Nark', wife of Charles Savitz, aged 42 years. On .the 12th of January, in Bethlehem, Maria, Widow of Christian Knauss, aged 77 years. ProposalB for a Cemetery. Proposals will be received from the lst to the 20th of February next, by the under signed Committee, for the purchase of n lot of ground, within convenient distance to the borough of Allentown, suitable for a Ceme tery. The lot to contain from 10 to 20 acres, and the bidder to state ideation and price per acre. The proposals can be sent to either of the undersigned Allentown, Feb. 1 BI%IXTED • 2 Journeyman Shoemakers. The undersigned residing at No. 9, East Hamilton street, Allentown, wish to employ two Journeyman Shoemakers, to take seats on ladies' work, of sober and industrious ha bits (none other need apply) can lied constant employment, if immediate application be made to HECKMAN & NV rm. Allentown, Jan. 25. -4w - - • y,,,p va, I'm • Tlic undersigned cffers rv*, to Rent his Store Stand in the .. , P0,• ; :„... 5 , 1 , Borough of Catasauqua for one year trout the first °CA pril next. Iris loca ted in the business part of the Borough, ha .connected with it a first rate cellar and room on thesecond story. Consathion, Nov. 2 Store Stand For Rent, The Store Stand at the e,ll.,, , south;west corner of Hamilton ir‹;;;;-k:trid Sixth streets., is offered for Tent. Possession given on the first day or April next. It is one of the best business ostands in Allentown, and the building is commodious and conveniently arranged,— pply on the premises, to S01.0)10N GAnst;wl:llE. ;Allentown, Jan. 4, 1551. Poor Moose account. The account of CHARLES S. Bush, Treas urer of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Lehigh County, from January Ist, 1653 to January Ist, 1654. Dr; Jan. 1. Balance in the Treasury, $26 31 Cash of Thom. Faust, last years bal. 86 31 April 7. Rec'd. of 11. J. Schantz, for the keeping of Elizab. Kneller, 50 00 May 3. do. of Thomas Faust front the Assignees of Roberts & Davis for Alatilda Wert, a pauper, her portion of dower of Geo. ‘Vasuin, Do. of Charles Culver, on Note due by Susanna Cleder to Sam. Frey, 100 00 June 6. Do. of Thomas Faust for sheep sold, Do. of Franklin township, Car bon co., for keeping Day. Shafer, 100 00 Do. Thomas Faust for oats sold, 46 82 Do. of the Poor Directors for Matil da Wert, part of her inheritance, 19 25 Nov. 24. Do. recovered in a suit against David Kuhns for Caroline Schwander, - • - Do. of D. J. Rhoads, L'..fq. fine for - - - Do. by th"e Poor Directors for W. I Pauly from J. Levy Glick, - Do. by hands of [l. J. Schantz, for for 29 weeks maintenance of Ma ria Zeislofl; - Do. of George Knauss, Trustee of James Knauss, a lunatic, - 104 00 Do. keeping Maria Keiper, a Fauper,l7s 00 Cash received on orders on the coun ty Treasury at different times, 4,5:00 00 TILGHMAN 0000,1 LEWIS F.cumtur, I a JunN J. 'IIIO3IAS, CHARLES M HAN:CUM. - 1,-3w Jr.ssu KNATiss 12E1 ToTAL, Cr. By Cash paid out on orders as follows H017:1:1101.D EXPENsEs. Dry Good and Groceries, - Freight, - - - Stone Coal, - - - Firewood, - - - Weaving, - - Hats and Caps, - - Cooper ware, - - Cabinet ware, - - - Tinware and Spouts, • - - New Stove, lleparing Stoves and Heaters, Shoemaking, Dried Apples, - - Cider and Apples, Tobacco, - - - - Fresh Shad, - - 'Hat - du/Are, - - Makin; Corn brooms, - Wool carding for 1852-53, - 'Alillinery, • - Female services, - Medicine, Collins, - - - - ['reaching eight funeral sermons, • Total, - SI,SII 22 FAIIMINO EXPENSE S% Male Servants, Labor done on On-Farm, layinaliing and Llarvcsting, Buck wheal, ' - - - Makin, l'ost Fence, - - 60 Lumber, - - - 21 47 Building timber, - - - -17 40 Carpenter work, - - - 142 Wheelwright work, - - li 45 Black smith work, - - - 58 40 One Reaping and Mowing machine, 120 00 One Grain Drill, - (10 Mason work, Repairing Doirborne wagon, Repairing cutting Box, Lime, Clover Seed, Plaster of Paris, Saddler ware, Road Tax, State Tax, Ow! Horst., 25 Head Steer, ToTAL, • $ 17-19 91 Issuing and executing orders (f reliff and uapporling ouVoar paupers. A LLENTOWN BOROUG Out door relief for Peter 13rong, $ll CO (I mouths Ilouse rent do. do. 14 25 Conveying SolomonMfeld and wile to Poorhouse, Anthony Geisler to Poorhouse, John Kahn. to Poorhouse, Peter Cuningham to Poorhouse, Issuing 48 orders of teller, - An order of removal, - Medical attendance rendered to Schu ler's. daughter, - - - 200 John 'Kuhn to Poorhouse, 60 Out door relief rendered to Mary Lehr, 29 -13 Conveying said pauper to our Poor house Iron Northampton county, 4 37- Bridged Sharkey to Poorhouse, - b 0 Out door relief for Hannah Kebler's child. Nlary fl. Under to Poorhouse, 15 paupers to Poorhouse, - Issuing . 46 orders of relief, Funeral expense of Peter Lynn, Abraham °Allard to Poorhouse, NowniAmpTos To\vssnir Conveying John Kuhn to Poorhouse, 1 00 11 ANOV I: It TOW risuw. Presenting an order of relief of Tilgh man Ihrie, . - 50 One visit 'to said pauper, - - . 1 25 Conveying Eve Licht to Poorhouse, 200 An Insane pauper to do. „ 140 A German to Poorhouse, - - ' 160 2 Irishmen , do. - - 2(H) t ;eorge Dininger do. - - - 1 , I 0 William Kuriz do. - - 1 , I 0 Patrick Horner to PoorhOuse, - 220 'Leah Kuhns ' du. - 110 John McEllhoso do. - • 1 40 Out door relief for Mrs. Hoeler's children, UPPrI} SALICON. $ 35 30 Out door relief to John Reichard, 10 67 Conveying C. J. Gabriel to Poorhouse, 2 20 John Ilennesse to Poorhouse, - .2 40 Expense of Philip Nusbichel in the Buchs county Poorhouse, - Conveying Willoughby Pauly to our Poorhouse from Alanyunk, - 41372 Setting fractured leg of Win. Giess, 300 One visit to :aid pauper, - - 50 Crvr.r. Mihroun. $ 8 12 Conveying Chas. Meyer to Poor'Muse, 1 00 Boarding & attending Lucas Ettsolin, ;30 07 IMedical attendance rendered to said pauper, 21 25 Conveying said pauper to Poorhous , -;, 150 Boarding and attending Elvina Doll, 10 02 Medical attendance rendered to said pauper, - - Mudical attendance rendered to a German, EEO 1200 Emanuel Sonnenburger, to the Poor House, - Catharine Fink, to Poor [louse, Nledical ratendance rendered to Fred 31 00 Nuroth. - Henry lloost, to Poor House, Mcd. attendance rendered to Eman uel Sounenberger, - 1 30 - Emanuel Sonnenbager, to P. Howse. I`2o 3 00 MS 55 CO Boarding and attending Christopher • Kitner, - - 16 00 Conveying him to Poor [louse. 1 20 Fred. %Villa! to Poor [louse, .80 Boarding and attending said pauper, 300 Benjamin Schrader, to Poor [louse, 100 $ 5,3`...)9 92 Bunting, Sophia Evans, in the Dellis Co. I'oor house. 40 57 Call). Shuck, and child to P. House, 4SO John Erb, to Poor Ilouse, - 400 Pcter Snyder to Poor House, 3 20 S 065 20 MD 1 , ,8 85 125 00 22 :38 8 37 S 50 - 29 00 :36 SO 950 Conveying Juhn Kuhn to I'. Ilouse, 360 Conveying Win. Mayiidle, to Poor- 18 02 house, Presenting an order of relief of John 75 7 12 Garrison, a paul er, - - .. Boarding attending John Garrison du ring illness of small pox,- 42. 50 Medical attendance rendered to maid pauper, - James Conway, to Poorhouse, BED 75 73 9 50 8 91 5 25 13 25 3 25 - 40 50 107 78 56 00 8 00 Norrrn WurrmiALL Out door relief for Jacob Kramer, Out door relief for Jacob Dorwart's, family, - - -62 S Conveying, said family to Poorhouse, 100 Sohn Dorsam, to Poorhouse, 1 60 Henry Nuldy, to 2 40 Jacob Sohn, to Poorhouse, 1 80 Arthur Phu, to Poorhouse, 2 20 Jonas Newhard, to Poorhouse, 2 20 $ 50 00 550 13 4'4 3 1 20 Socru Wiirrimm.L. 20'1' Boarding and attending Eliza Beitel wan a pauper, - - - 10 4G Medical attendance rendered to Eliza Beitelinan,- - 13 50 Issuing 13 orders of relief, 2 60 E. O. Donald to Poorhouse, 1 00 Out door relief to Adair' Varney, 0 00 BOROUOII or CATASAUQUA. 45 56 Conveying Cath. Ileller, to Poor It. 140 Ni. Boeglin, to Poorhouse, 1 40 Presen. order of relief of Dem Both, -' - - - 42 Boarding and riaYmding said pauper, 15 OU Medical attendance ;'endered to said pauper, - - - ,300 Funeral expence of Dema R u th's child, 1 65 Issuing 17 orders of relief, 3 10 George 111:itier, to Poorhouse, 1 40 DM! !2.; 62 5 00 I 20 IBM - IbO DIM MEM ENE 1:10 00 1,090 00 PRINTING, STATIONARY AND PoST,;GE, Postage, - - - 11 t7l A. L. Rhue, fur Publishing yearly .statemont uf ISSI-52, 21 00 J. \V. Wileon for rublishiog yearly . statement for 1t.32. 12 00 Blunter, Bush & Co. for Publishing 1 60 80 bo tso yearly statement of 1552. 12 00 Kith, Until and Treider, fur Publish ing yearly statement of 1552, 12 00 Stationary, 1 - - 593 0 GO 50 Thomas Faust, steward fur one year. •100 00 D. 11iLcr, Eq., I year as Director, ;20 00 extra, 13 50 11. Diefenderfer, Esq., 1 year Director, 20 00 extra, 17 3-1 H. J. Shantz, salary for / year, 20 00 66 .64 extra, 12 00 Dr. C. L. Martin, fur 7 extra visit at the Poorhouse ill 1652 at 9(i, 0.72 Dr. C. IL Martin as physician at the 12 00 N) 13 70 9 20 • 7 00 Pcorhouse one year, - ' 50 00 do. 6 extra visits at 96 576 Dr. I'. S. Leisenring, as Physician at the Poor for 1 year, '2 extra visit's at :Hi, $ 120 25 Cha's S. Bush, Esq., Poor h. Treasu rer for 1 year, 10 00 J. D. Stiles, Prokssional services, 20 00 do. for contesting extra cases, 13 00 5 Bridge Viewers, 3 00 TOTAL, • $l,b6S JG Balance in Treasurers bands, OU 90 Stewards decoual. THomAs FAusT, Steward in .lecount with the Directors of the Poor, and y' the House of L'inpfoyment of the County of Lehigh 4- 19 75 To cash reed on sundry accounts as follows : Balance of lust year's account, $ 86 2S Received of Joseph Hammel, for tw•ork done on the road, Meyer'S . chnufintin for 2 'old watches $ 22 81 SALisuimo LOWER .AIACENGII UrPr.:: MACUNCIE, WEisr.Nituno MEI 11EIDELBERC ‘VAsitiNcTos SALARIES 1.1)r. and one finger ring, 6 00 Henry Schantz for li bush. clover seed, 6 75 Jacob Yeager for 3 bushels seed w heat, 3 00 Solomon Dorney jr. for one pocket book, IS Jonas Diehl for 40 lbs. veal, - .2 30 do. do. 1 bushel-turnips, 0,. Anthony Gottschall for hall bush. corn, 30 do. do. 2 bushel oats, 72 do. do. 6 Ib2. beef, 30 do. do. 2 pigs, 109 Daniel Roth for 8 bundles straw, 25 The I)irectors of the Poor of Schuyl kill county for keeping Catharine Schuck and child in our Poorhouse, 11 99 Removing said paupers to Schuylkill county Poorhouse in part, ! David Gilbert for a lot of Sheep, 1 The overseers of the Poor ofyranklin lEa 19 50 Tsp., Carbon county, for keeping David Shaffer, on account, 100 00 J. IV Esbach for 51 bush . oats,at 3Gcts. 19 44 -do. do. 51 do. 38 19 38 Henry Saeger, 25 do. 3S 9 50 Chas. El. Martin for.: pigs, 4 50 John Matter') for cancelling Indenture Mill S b 9 61 s 1 20 1 00 of H. E. Laferre, Herman Hupp for cancelling Inden 1 00 1 20 Lure of Susan Kunsman, Solomon Donley for haymaking, do. do. fur other la'oor, Solomon itabenold for labor done, Daniel Bastian for labor done, Lucas Schlauch for labor done, Mrs. Becher scrvice rendered by MU Susan Boger, Mrs. Frederick for service rendered by Hannah Trumbore, Conrad Seem.for G bushel flax seed I 45 per bushel, John Mi ller for S pigs, - William Klutz for 2 pigs, - - `2'•' to Jonas Diehl 2 pigs, George Minkel for 5 pigs at 75, do. do. :3 pigs at 621 Philip Murphy for medical and other attendance in the Hospital, Henry Dresher for mending Shoes, Henry NV. :Hertz fora acres clover, 375 do. do. 1 bushel turnips, 25 NV. 11. Diefenderfer for 2 empty llogsh. 1 75 Joseph Shaffer fur 3 pigs. 2 12 6 different persons for Horsefeed, 89 Esqui:e Rex and others for 3 meals, 75 Victor Fl:utner S. lbs. soap at 10 cts. 7 Rev,C.ll. Kessler 50 lbs. soap at I() cts. 5 00 Grim & 1 nninger for 619 lbs.Ntallow, 61 90 I do. do. fur 239 lbs. lard, 28 68 I do. do. 8;3 lbs. white rags, 419 I do. do. 189 mixed rags, 378 ) different persons for tallow, 633 1 S different persons for lard, IS 85 O. W. Faust for hides and skins, 4S 51 Peter Ludwig for hides and skins, 33 85 Joseph Guth do. do. 30 45 Fot.md in pockets of 3 paupers dec'd. 431 40 37 ME EEC 2 50 MB rEll 55 31 3 00 By cash paid out as follows : Balance of last s'ear's account, SSO !:28 Edward Frey 6 btohels lime, :30 Jonas Koch 10 do'. do. 100 Conrad Seem for 3 pecks cake meal, 49 Jonathan K. Knauss for? hu.'ll. ashes, 1 12 Solomon Woodring for 15 bush. apples, 3 75 do. do. 8 bush. apples at 49 cts. :3 20 Meyer Schnurman ; fur me rchandize, 11 45! Mr. Schweitzer, ditto, 74 ElenrySchantz for7Nays slaughtering. 7 50 ; do.' do. for :3 barrels cider, 300 do. do. fur I barrrel vinegar, -1 00 George Stein fur repairing a watch, 50 ' Woodrinni ' for horse shoeing, 25 I Daniel Miller for doctoring a cow, 1 00 Solomon Reinhold for castrating pigs, 1 43 William Blank do. do. 93 , Henry Jackson for sweeping chimneys, 1 00 J. P. Otto for grinding razors, William Kramer for 2 lbs. sheep tallow, 2( 1 1 , John Wack fur 2 wash lines, S I Sol. Donley and others for harrestinz, 3 .t.:5 Lorence Keck for harvesting, 50 John dull for 6 lbs. powder 5 feet safely fuse. Brauss and Miller for 1 bundle• I the Jacob Newhard for repairing spinning, wheels, • 1 5(1 Yount* and Leh for 3 caps, 75 Wie,;:fr and Boyer for 1 pa! nleaf hat, 25 James Hoi.r.y L•9lance on a•pair shoes, 25 Labold A roo:o . :or 5 ;7oinbs, ;10 Chas. S. Bush, Esr . i. trc:lsurer, 72 00 do. do. • do. 100 CO do. do. do. %lb 32 Directors of the Poor of Schuyilii:l co. for expense of Lewis lieisernia;?.B 10 Charles 13idding for tinware, 1 61 HES Keller - for mending tinware, om - 1.1.3c1/hutch for 1 bush. timothy seed, 3 Barber and Young for hardware, Grim & Iteningnr tor store goods, 101 C. 11. Martin for an American Dis pensitory, 0. W. Faust for leather, Peter Ludwig do. Joseph .Good for leather, 12 travelling paupers, 10 55 Traveling expense fur team, NS Traveling expense for steward, 27 17 Balance in hands of stewardian.l, '54 ; 3-1 72 77 b 2 STOCK cN TUE FARM. 8 6 - 1 1 . (IS 7. Horses, 16 cows, 1 bull, 12 steers, 3 heifers, 5 calls, 24 sheep, 50 hogs, 8 pigs, 3 wagons, 2 dearborn wagons, 1 sleigh, 2 sleds, 4 harrows, 4 ploughs, 4 wheel-bar rows, 1 grain drill, 1 reaping and mowing machine, 1 thrashing machine, and 2 wil d mills. Ptt `DUCE ON rime FARM. 415 bushels wheat, b 93 bushels rye, 520 bushels oats, 12 bushels flaxseed, 700 bush ', els potatoes, 2900 bushels corn in cars, 70 I bushels turnips, 39 bushels onions, 40 bush leis red beets, 31 bushels soup beans, 3 bar rels cucumbers, 3000 heads cabbage. 3.1 hogsheads sower-kraut, 101 hatchled flax, ' 04 loads hay, 30 loads corn fodder, 140 loads manure put on the land, 2151 lbs. beef hides, 13 lbs. calf skins, 1050 lbs. lard; 1,411 lbs. 'tallow, and 1,715 lbs. Butter. ARTICLES MADE IN 'rim house. - 50 00 19 $3,3b9 .)2 00 pair tnens pantaloons, 150 mens shirts, 25 vests, 40 roundabouts, 40 boys pantaloons, 72 chemises, S 2 women Irockseal petticoats, 5S short Bounds, 123 aprons, 40 women caps, 40 sun bonnets, 15 pair drawers, GS children frocks, 70 children shirts, 37 children petti coats, 10 shrouds, 57 towels, 0 quilts, 76 pair stockings knitted, 140 pair stockings footed, 10 31 155 cut stocking yarn, 105 cut thread, 7 chaff bags, 16 bolsters, 54 bed cases, 84 pil low cases, 10 pillow ticks, 55 sheets, 7 grain bags, 405 lbs. hard soap, 18 barrels soft soap. 16,624 lbs. beef,4 74 lbs. veal, 7,701 lbs. pork. NUMBER OF INMATES. In the house, January 1, 1531, 117 Received daring the year, 6 t H—SOS Discharged during the year, 600. Indentured do. do. do. 10 Died . do. do. do. 16 Corpse tvhen brought, '2 Absconded, Remaining in the house, Jan. 1,157,1, 156 This number consists of 71 white male adults, •17 white female adults, 1 colored fe male adult, 21 white male children under 12 years of age, 2 colored male under 12 years. 12 white females and 2 colored fe males under 12 years of age, of which num ber 22 are Notifies. 4 00 7`2 00 5 CO 5 00 2 2:5 2 75 1 25 FIE 4 00 9 42 7 50 1 75 1 50 1 S 7 5 CO 40 $ 671 9S co 4 50 1S 13 , 13 •11 30 01 MEAT SLAUGHTERED 'NM:NTT:RED.-SO.IIIMA A. E . :tinier, to J. P. Lribb , , Lynn township. Anna M. Drucicenmiller, to Charles IN ickert,. Lower Macungie. Mary M. Patterson, to Sanford Stephen, Upper Saucon. Fred. %Vn!ter, to Thomas Ott, Upper Saucon. Willoughby W. Pauly, to Benjamin Rupp, Upper :11 a cung ie. Susanna Kunsman, to John Sny der, South Whitehall. Nathaniel Lander, to George Ludwig. jr., Lower Macungie.-- Geerf,6 A. Xander, to Jonathan Wirand, Borough of Allentown. 11:nry A. Druck enmiller, to Wilham Wicatid, Borough of Allentown. Mary M. Patterson, toEphraim Moss, Borough of Allentown. fluNny Dinrnanimr . ca, 11111.‘m J. SctiAyrz, Directors. P rn 11311 u , Directors ()Nice, Feb. 1. .Nosehril Watchmaker in Allentown, Takes this method to inform his friends and the public in general, that he still con tinues the Watchmaking 'Business, in all its various branches, at his -old stand" No. 11, West Ilamilton street, nearly oppo site the -Odd Fellow's Ball," in the Borough of Allentown, where he has just received an entire new, and constantly keeps on hand a splendid stock of Parlor and Office --e: • , ,—,Clocks, Gold and Silver ( if /,, ili' ,-- -c)l\ r atclies of various des ,: 0; \ ii )1 0 criptions, n large assort -, ‘,. . meet of Ear and Finger -:-_440.•-• rings, Silver and other table and tea-spoons, a large assortment of Gold Spectacles, also Silver and other Spectacles,suitable l'or persons of s all aces, together with a large variety of other Jewelry, and such other ar ticles usually kept in establishments of this kind. • ALSO :. A Large It ssorlment of Violins, Violin flows and Strings of the best quality, and all other articles used on Violins. Piano !Fortes. t r f t l Yt II Just received a splendid assort ment of Pitntos of the most celebrated man ufactories. O/c/odic/us of the most celebra -1,,J inahere in • the United States. The whole of these articles will be sold at the most retioced prices, and he will warrant that every articles sold by him will be ac cording to contract,. in,strumcnts will be furnished to order,'at the shortest notice and at prices far below what they can be purchased .else. where. Ripairing.—This branch of business will be attended to as usual, with the strictest punctuality. Ile further returns his sincere thanks for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him for a number or years past, and trusts that by strict attention to Lusiness, punctu ality and libt ral prices of his goads he will be further thouitit worthy of the publics patronage for %%hick he will always kcl thankful.Jost:Yu January IS, ISSI. Dwelling House for Rent. 'file subscriber has a conveniently arm:- red two story Writ* lioarge a5l jtt . for rent, situate in Walnut street. It has a handsome flower yard in frnt, too rot.,:rlS and an entry on the first floor, and two rooms on the second floor, with a large g,afret, a v;.9 . y handsome lot, and is located in a pleasant part of the town. Ily dram water in tho yard. Rent reasonable. Apply to EVwIN Allentown, Jan. 2'i. 11-1 w That/dos Brown, DENTAL SURGEON. Attends to all a perations on the Teeth in the most careful and sci entific manner, and inserts Teeth on an en tirely new and improved plan with contigu- Las GUMS. 't'he'se Teeth are far better'and superior to the best block or single (juin Teeth !low in use. LirPlcase call and examine specimens. Office No. 15, West Ilamilton Street, (up stairs,) op;)osite the Odd Fellows' [lull. Allentowo, Nov. 0. ill-3m Sa 10 .9 11 Q,O IRON PAINT, OIL and COLORS, rsuaurnc•rurti.:D Francis S. LeiTiq & REPRESENTEDBY LEIVIS,JAMES &CO 135 SOUTii vttoNT sTittEizT, PHILADELPHIA. Orders thankfully received— punctually attended to, guarranteed to give satisfaction and offered for sale on the must liberal terms. For samples and particulars, please ad dress As above. Phila. January' IS, 1851 .11-:3111-$3 ARTICLES Flour F. ,Barrel, 6 70.5 00 6 00 Wh ea t . . . Bush). 1 70' 100 1 VI Rye • • 95; 81 57 Corn ... . • 70, 6Q 67 Oats •• . • 371 38 SO Buckwheat • • I 50 501 60 Flaxsoed . • • i I 1 87: 1 50 1 50 Cloverseed . • 5 75 5 50 5 50 iinothyt.ecd • 2 50i 2752 70 Potatoes •• . I new 140, 75 5. Salt ...... 1 66 ; 46 3 Butter .. . . Pound; 181 3 15 r Lard 10, 12! • 1 18 11 Tallow .. • • l 10 91 Beeswax .. . —22; 251 j Harn 12 ; 12; 15, Flitch — 9, 12, 8 Ton-yarn. .. A —8; 81 7 Fogg Doz. IS, 11; 20 RYe Whiskey i G'iill. 33, 22i 33 Apple Whiskey, 30, 23; .24 Linseed Oil . . 60. • 851 se Hickory Wood : Cord 4 50 4 50, 6 00 flay .. . . Ton IA 00 20 0025 50 Egg Coal .. . Ton 356 4 06: 456 Nut Coal .. . 2 50, 300 3 110 Lump Coal . X 360; 3 50: 3 1:10 Plaster .. . 4 50 . 4 50.! 260 21-652 Boot and Shoe Manuractory In A ifentottn. Tha undersigned take this method to in-. form their friends and the public in genera, that they have krtely purchased the • - Shoe Store • - of Daniel and continue tiO iSMCeSon, ~JUS manufacturing of ;t:4l'• FASHIONABLE Boots & Shoes; as heretofore at, the "Old Stand" No. 9; East Hamilton Street, Allentown, under the firm of Heckman and Willy. As new beginners they invite the public to give them a call, particularly the Lady customers. They are both experienced workmen and their work is made of the best materials by the best hands and under their own direc tions, and they will stand good for any work turned out of their store. They also keep a full assortment of Gum Shoes on hand, comprising every style and quality. Ordered customer work done up in tho best and most durable manner, in any style desired and at the shortest notice. Also re paring done upon as short a notice as pos sible. TERms CASII. HECKMAN & WITTY. January 4, 1851. —1 y REMOVAL AND CHANGE. immense & Attractive Stock.' 3.lonrus L. [IALLOWELL & Co. HAVING REMOVED into their splendid new warehouse, entrances No. 147 Market. and : No. 21 North Fourth street, are opening for the Spring trade an assortment of SILK AND FANCY GOODS, that for extent and variety will surpass any. stock ever offered in that market. Anterin g . into their new store, which is One of .the largest in Sincrieq, with a business of an. unusual amount already established, and in tending largely to increase ii;especially with: those who buy and believing that the fairest system in jobb inn. goods is to have UNIFORM PRICES, they will be compelled to soil at a much smaller profit than can possibly be afforded where long credits are given.. Under their CASH AND SHORT CREDIT sys tem the necessity for charging large profits, does not exist, and by selling their goods at a I 'erg Small ldrance on the Foreign Cost. They mean to make it the INTEREST of every judge of goods, to buy upon% the fol luwing CASH 131:11:11S will receive a discount . of six per cent. if the money be paid in par funds, within 10 days from date of bill. Uncurrent money will only be taken at its market value on the day it is received. To merchants of undoubted standing a credit of six inuilths will be given is desired. Where money is remitted in advance of, maturity a discount at the rate of TWELVE PER CENT, per annum will be allowed. They ask from merchants visiting the . Eastern cities, the favor of an examination of their stock, being satisfied that. they will. be convinced that if it is not for their inter est to pay the large profits that are to those who.give long credits. • • M. L. I lALLowELL, J. L. LlALLowrad... ; JAMES Tit.tn.trAirt, L. R. HUTCHINSON, T. \V. SWESEY, A. %V. LITTLE, Phila., Jan. 25. • ¶-2m Agricultural Meeting, The Aurinal meeting of the Lehigh Coun ty Agricultural Society." will be held on Tuesday the 7th day of February next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public House . of Tilghman 11. Good, in Allentown. The Treasurer of the Society, will present his ta;ement of the condition of the Society to the meeting. At the same time. the 'annual, election lot officers of the Society for the ensuing year will be held. - EDMUND Icomit, President Allentown, Jan. 25. w R. E. 'Prig; ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR.. AT LAW Office No. 52, East Hamilton Street, in tho Borough of Allentown. • , •M r. Wright speaks the German. language, consequently an be consulted in, that : ITI-1 gunge. ( 1 ) mown, Oct. 5. —Per Allent.Easton .1 OM IP For Cash, TEIt MS: A nzoti:VErx .E.S.3NISTAL = -ly
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