The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 08, 1854, Image 4

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    New Gods. New Goods
*A NEW /MOMENT OF
IIaRDIEWRE !
The undersigned announce to the public,
that they have just returned from Philadel
phia and New York, with a very large lot
of Hardware, consisting of
,• House Furnishing Si-ticks,
Cutlery, Coach Trimmings,
Sadler✓ and Shoc-findings, ail of which
will 'be sold at extremely low prices. They
ask the public to give Saeger's Ilardwale
at i Store, sign of the
.Idl' PIZ ,
a call in order to convince themselve:. , of the
fact, that a •penny saved•is a penny made.'
0. & J SAEUER.
April 22
To - House-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 pans, grid
irons, wall: irons, &.c.
TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from Coin
mon to fine, in sets and dozens. A !so, goth
ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns.
KNIVES and FORKS—in sets und doz
ens; also knives only; carvers; steels, cook
and butcher knives, with a variety of other
manufactures.
April 22, ly
POCKET and PEN KNIVES-11azors,
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 braSt ,
polished steel lire sets and standards, emu
hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons. &c.
for sale by 0 & 1 SAEGER.
April, 22, / y
IRON.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled
Iron, 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 Gla.s, by 10, 10
by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by Ili, and
various other seizes, for sale by
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 & VARNISI-L—Oils 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 Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap
by 0 & J SAEGER.
W ITE LEA D.-2 tons of White Lead
just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale
by • 0.& J SAEGER.
April, 22, 11-13'
NAILS,—:3OO Kegs of the best Nails,
Brads and Spikes, just received and for sale
by 0 & J SAEGER. .
April 22,
HOLLOIV WA RE.-500 Iron Pots ana
Kettles, just received and for sale at very
reduced prices at the store of
TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de
scription such as Bench and Moulding
Planes, Eland, Panne!, and Back Saws,
Brace and Bitts, Auger Bats, Hatchets,
Squares, &c., for sale by
:tau mAry 5,
To L'uilderg.
A splehdidassOrtm6nt of Front and Parlor
Locks with mineral knobs, gerinan.Locks,
Latches Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush
es, and a variety of other building Hard.
ware just unpacking, and for sale cheape►
than ever by
January 19, 1853.
Utaltia2 a•acomec,
Just received nt the Store of 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.
0. & J, SAEGER.
April, 13. • I--4w
Grain Wanted.
50,000 Bushels of Wheat.Rye,Corn
and Oats wanted, for which the highest
mark s et prices will be paid by the subscribers,
at their store on the South west corner of
Market Square and Hamilton street, in Al
lentown. EDELMAN, HAIM & CO.
Allentown, April `,29 tr-6m
WANTED.
Timothy Hay, Wheat, Rye, Corn and
Oata, for which the highest market price
will be paid by
PRETZ, GUTH & CO.
MIT 4 ► US$. • If-6w
T'-13 ,
O & J SAEGER
0 & J SAEGER
wife - to Poorhouse,
Anthony Geisler to Poorhouse,
John Kuhn to Poorhouse,
Peter Cuningham to Poorhouse,
Issuing 48 orders of relief, -
An order of removal, -
Medical attendance rendered to Sohn
ler's daughter, - - 200
John Kuhn to Poorhouse, SO
Out door relief rendered to Mary Lehr, 29 43
Conveying said pauper to our Poor
house from Northampton county, 437
Bridged Sharkey to Poorhouse, - SO
Out door relief for Hannah Kr bier's
Mary H. Ginder to Poorhouse,
15 paupers to Poorhouse, -
Issuing 40 orders of relief,
Funeral expenSe of Peter Lynn,
Abraham Gebhard to Poorhouse,
0 & J SAEGER
O & J SAEGER.
11-ly
Conveying John Kuhn to Poorhouse, 1 00
HANOVER Tows:sum.
Presenting an order of relief of Tilgh
man Ihrier - 50
One visit to said pauper, - - 125
Conveying Eve Licht to Poorhouse, 200
An Insane pauper to do. 1 90
A German to Poorhouse. - 1 GO
2 Irishmen do. .. . 200
George Dininger do. . ... - 190
William Kurtz do. - • 190
Patrick Horner to Poorhouse, .
2 20
Leah Kuhns do. - 140
John AlcEllhoso do. .. 140
Out door relief for Mrs. Hoeler's
children,
UPPER SAECON. $ 35 30
Out door relief to John Reichard, IO 67
Conveying C. J. Gabriel to Poorhouse, 2 20
John Henneseeto Poorhouse, • 40
_ .
Poor House ai r CCOU/8/.
The account of CHARLES S. Bush, Treas
urer of the Directors of the Poor and House
of Employment of Lehigh County, from
January Ist, 1853 to January Ist, 1554.
Dr.
Jan. I. Balance in the Treasury, 826 31
Cash of Thom. Faust, last rears tal. 86 31
April 7. Rec'd. of H. J. Schantz,
for the , keeping of Eliza!). Kneller, 50 00
:May 3. do. of Thomas Faust from
the Assignees of Roberts & Davis •
for Matilda Wert, a pauper, her
portion of dower of Geo. IVasum, 214
Do. of Charles Colver, on Note due
by Susanna Cinder 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, 45 32
Do. of the L'oor 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, Esq. fine for
gambling, • - - -
Do. by the Poor Directors for W.
l'auly from J. Levy Glick, -
Do. by hands of 11. J. Schantz, for
for 29 weeks maintenance of Ma
ria ZeislofT,
Do. of George Knauss, Trustee of
James Knauss, a lunatic, 104 00
Do. keeping Maria Keiper, a pauper,l7s 00
Cash received on orders on the coun
ty Treasury at dilierent times, 4,500 00
TOTA L,
Cr.
By Cash paid out on orders as follows:
IiOUEIIOI.D EXPENSES
Dry Good and Groceries.
Freight, - - - • •
Stone Coal, .
Firewood, . .
Weaving, • -
flats and Caps, • -
CJcper ware, ' .
Cabinet ware, -
Tinware and Spouts, •
New Stove, . -
Repating Stoves and Floaters, -
Shoemaking, • .
Dried Apples, -
Chit r and Apples,
Tobacco, - -
Fresh SI al,
Elardware, .
Making Corn brooms, -
Wool carding for 1552-53,
Millinery, -
Female services, •
.•
Medicine,
Coffins, . . - -
Preaching eight funeral sermons,
Total, - • 81,841 22
PARSIINO EXPENSES.
Male Servants, - - SSO 00
Labor done on the Farm, - - 550
Haymaking and Harvesting, - - 648
Buckwheat, - - - - 34 20
Making Post Fence, • • - 266
Lumber. - - - - - 21 47
Building timber, - - - -17 90
Carpenter work, - - - 142
Wheelwright Work, • - 695 ,
Black smith work, - - -58 40 1
One Reaping and Mowing machine, 120 00
One Grain Drill, • 65 00
Mason work, - - - 10 55
Repairing Dearborne wagon, - 23 62
Repairing, cutting Box, - - 500
Lime, - - 1 20
Clever Seed, . . • -11 001
Plaster of Paris, - - - 480
Saddler ware, • - - 15 68
Road Tax, - . • - 13 43
State Tax, - - . - 25 65
One Horse, - - . - 130 00
25 Head Steer, - - 1,090 00
TOTAL, - $ 1749 91
Issuing and executing orders of relief and
supporting out-door paupers.
ALLENTOWN BOROUG H.
Out door•relief for Peter Brong, $ll 00
0 months house rent do. do: 14 25
Conveying Solomon Rumfeld and
NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP
Expense of Philip Nusbickel in the
Bucks county Poorhouse,
SALISBURO. $ 84
Conveying Willoughby Pauly to our
Poorhouse from Manyunk, - 4 6
Setting fractured leg of Wm. Giess, 300
One visit to said pauper, - - 50
UPPER MILFORD. 8 8 12
Conveying Chas. Meyer to Poorhouse, 1 00
Boarding &attending Lucas Ettsolin, 30 07
Medical attendance rendered to
said pauper,- 2-1 25
-
Conveying said pauper to Poorhouse, - 150
Boarding and attending Elvina Doll, 10 92
Medical attendance rendered to said
pauper,
Medical attendance rendered to a
72 00
German,
LOWER MACUNGIE. $ 69 64
Emanuel Sonnenberger, to the Poor
House, - -
Catharine Fink, to Poor House,
Medical attendance rendered to Fred.
Nuroth. -
Henry Roost, to Poor House, -
Med. attendance rendered to Eman
uel Sonnenberger, - 150
Emanuel Sonnenberger, to I'. House. 120
31 00
3 00
CM
UPPER NI AcuNG tr.,
Boarding and attending Christopher
Kitner, . - - - 16 00
Conveying him to Poor [louse. 1 20
Fred. Wilke to Poor 1 - louse, tio
Boarding and attending said pauper, 300
Benjamin Schrader, to Poor House, -I 00
5S CO
$. 5,359 92
Bording, Sophia Evans, in the Dellis
Co. Poor House. - 16 57
$ 965 30
6 19
LYNN. • 46 57
Cath. Shuck, and child to P. House, 4SO
John Erb, to Poor House, 4 00
Peter Snyder to Poor House, 3 20
l'lB 85
125 00
• 22 38
8 37
8 50
- 29 00
86 80
9 50
4h 0::
58 75
7 12
IUt7IDG•LnERo. lt2 00
Conveying John Kuhn to P. House, 3GO
Conveying Wm. Altiyhetie, to Poor
house, - - -
Presenting an• order of relief of Juhn
Garrison, a pourer, - -
Boarding attending John Garrison du
ring illness of small pox, - 42 50
Medical attendance tendered to said
pauper, - -
James Conway, to Poorhouse,
Ira
73 75
30
8!)1
EMI
13 25
3 23
NORTH WHITEHALL.
Out door relief for Jacob Kramer,
Out door relief for Jacub Dorwart's,
family,- - -62 S
Conveying said family to Poorhouse, I 00
John Dorsam, to Poorhouse, 1 60
Henry Nuldy, to ' 240
Jacob Sohn, to Poorhouse, 1 IA)
Arthur Flin, to Poorhouse, 2 20
Jonas Newhatd, to Poorhouse, 2 20
- 40 50
. 1077)
56 00
00
SOUTH WHITEHALL. 20 15
Boarding and attending Eliza Bend
a= a pauper, - - - 10 40
Medical attendance rendered to Eliza
Bent!'man, 13 50
Issuin g 13 orders of relief, 2 60
E. 0. Donald to Poorhouse, 1 00
Out door relief to Adam Dorney, 0 00
80R01.7011 OF CATASAUQUA. 45 56
Conveying Cath. Heller, to Poor h. 190
Al. Boeglin, to Poorhouse, 1 40
Presenting order of relief of Dema
Roth, - - - - 92
Boarding and attending said pauper, 15 00
Aledical attendance rendered to said
pauper, - - - 3 00
Funeral expence of Demo Roth's child, 1 65
issuing 17 orders of relief, 3 40
George thitzer, to Poorhouse, 1 40
2707
PRINTINO, STATIONARY AND POSTAGE:,
Postage, - 11 67
A. L. Rulte, e for Publishing yearly
statement of 1851-52, 24 00
J. W. Wilson lor Publishing yearly
statement fur 1852. 12 00
Butner, Bush & Co. for Publishing
yearly statement of 1852. 12 00
Keck, Guth and Trexler, for Publish
ing yearly statement of 1852, 12 00
Stationary, - . 5 95
1 60
- 80
80
- 80
- 9 60
• 50
SALARIEF. 77 82
Thomas Faust, steward for . one year, 400 00
1). Miller, Esq., 1 yeat as Director, 20 00
II Io extra, 15 b 0
H. Diefenderfer,Esq.,l yea rDirector, 20 00
11 ,i extra,
H. J. Shantz, salary for 1 year,
41 ' if extra,
Dr. C. L. Martin, for 7 extra visit ut
the Poorhouse in 1852 at 96,
Dr. C. H. Martin as physician at the
Poorhouse one year, ~ 50 00
do. p extra visits ut 06 570
Dr. P. S. Leisenring, as Physician at
the Poor fur 1 year, . . 50 00
2 extra visits at 90, 1 92
Cha's S. Bush, Esq., Poor h. Treasu. ,
rer for 1 year, - 40 00
J. D.. Stiles, Professional services, 20 00
do. for contesting extra cases, 15 09
5 Bridge Viewers, - 5 00
12 00
- 80
13 70
- 920
- 700
80
0 120 25
TOTAL,
Balance in Treasurers hands,
Stewards accoun t._
THOMAS FAUST. Esq., Steward in .account
with the Directors of the Poor. and of
the House of Employment of the County
of Lehigh.
.Dr. •
- 18 75
To cash recd on sundry accounts as follows :
Balance of last year's account, $B6 28
Received of Joseph Hammel, for
work done on the road, 10 31
Meyer Schnurmen for 2 old watch.,
WEISENBURG
WAsiiiNGTON
55 :34
300
17 34
21) 00
12 (JO
0 72
144,888 96
500 96
$5,389 92
and one finger-ring, 6 00
Henry Schantz for 1 bush. clover seed, 675
Jacob Yeager for 3 bushels seedwheat, 3 00
Solomon Dorney jr. for one pocket book, IS
Jonas Diehl for 46 lbs. veal, - 2 :10
do. do. 1 bushel turnips, - 25
Anthony Goitschall for half bush. corn, 30
do. do. 2 bushel oats, 72
do. do. 6 lbs. beef, 36
do. do. 2 pigs, 100
Daniel Roth for 3 bundles straw, 25
The Directors 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, 4 00
David Gilbert for a lot of Sheep, 72 00
1 he overseers of the Poor of Franklin
'l'sp., Carbon county, for keeping
David Shaffer, on account, 100 00
J. W. Esbach for 54 bush. oats,at:36cts. 19 44
do. do. 51 do. :18 19 :38
Henry Saeger, 25 do. 88 950
Chas. H. Martin for 4 pigs, . 450
John pastern for cancelling Indenture
of H. E. Lafevre,
Herman Rupp for cancelling !mien.
ture of Susan Kunsinan,
Solomon Dorney for haymaking,
do. do. for other labor,
Solomon Rabenold for labor done,
Daniel Bastian for labor done,
Lucas Schlauch for labor done;
.Mrs. 13, cher service rendered by
Susan Boger,
Mrs. Fredei ick for service rendered
by Htu,lll.l Trumbore,
Conrad Seem (or 61 bushel flax seed
45 per bushel,
John Miller for 8p s, -
illiam Klotz for 2 pigs, -
Jonas Diehl 2 pigs,
Clcorge Hinkel for 5 p;gs at 75,
do. do. 3 pigs at 4;21
Philip Murphy for medical and other
attendance in the Hospital, 5 00
Henry Dresher for mending Shoes, 40
Henry W. Meriz for acres clover, 375
do. do. 1 bushel turnips, 25
W. H. Diefenderfer for 2 empty liogsh. 1 75
Joseph Shaffer for 3 pigs. 2 12
6 different persons for Horsefeed, b 9
E-qui:e Rex and others for 4 meals, 75
Victor Blunter Si' lbs. soap at 10 cis. 87
Rev.C. R. Kessler 50 tbs. soap at 10 cis. 5 00
Grim & nninger for 649 lbs. tallow, 64 90
do. do. for 239 lbs. lard, 28 OS
do. do. 83 lbs. white rags, 419
do. do. Ib9 mixed rags, 378
5 different persons for tallow, 6 :35
different persons for lard, IS
0. W. Faust for hides and skins, 48 54
Peter Ludwig for hides and skins, :33 b 5
Joseph Guth do. do. SO 45
Found in pockets of 3 paupers dec'd. 431
EiES
19 50
MD
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1 00
100
1 20
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BE
250
7 00
2 50
Ce.
By cash paid out as follows .
Balance of last year's account, S 80 29
Edward Frey 6 bushels lime, 39
Jonas Koch 10 do. do. 100
Coprad Seem for 3 pecks cake meal, 49
Jonathan K. Knauss for 7 bush. ashes, 1 12
Solomon Wood ring for 15 bush. apples,ll - 75
do. do. 8 bush. apples at 40 cts. 3 20
Meyer Schnurman for merchandize, 1145
Mr. Schweitzer, ditto, 7.1
Hen rySchantz for74-days slaughtering, 7 50
do. do. for 3 barrels cider, 300
do. do. for 1 hiarrrel vinegar, 400
George Stein for repairing a watch, 50
151. Woodrinir fur horse shoeing, 25
Daniel Miller for doctoring a cow, 100
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, 12
William Kramer for. 2 lbs. sheep tallow, '2O
John %VIKA; fur 2 wash lines, • 81
Sol. Dorney and others for harvesting, 3 251
Lorer.ce Keck for harvesting. 50
John Moll for 6 lbs. powder 5 feet
safety (use. 951
Braliss and Miller for 1 bundle laths 25 I
Jacob Newhard for repairing spinning
wheels, 1 50
Young and Leh for :3 caps, 75
Wieder and Buyer for 1 palmleaf hat, 25
James Honey balance on a pair shoes, 25
Labold Arnold for 5 combs, 50
Chas. S. Bush, Esq., treasurer, 72 00
do. do. do. 100 00
do. do. do. 4.6 32
' Directors of the Poor of Schuylhill
co. for expense of Lewis Keiserman,B 701
Charles Bidding for tinware, 1 64 I
Wm. Keller for mending tinware, S7I
Dan. Schlauch for 1 bush. timothy seed, 3 00 i
Barber and Young for hardware, 00l
Grim & Reninger for store goods, 101 55 i
C. H. Martin /Or an American Dis-
pensitory, 4 50
O. W. Faust for leather, ati 15
Peter Ludwig do. . 43 44
Joseph Good for leather, 30 04
12 travelling paupers, , 10 55
Traveling expense for team, 3 t!,
Traveling expense for steward, 27 17
Balance in hands of stewardJun.l,'s4,34 72
STOCK ON THE FARM. $ 671 Vs
1 7 Horses, 10 cows, I bull, 12 steers, 3
heifers, 5 calls, 24 sheep, 56 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 wind
trills. PRODUCE ON THE FARM.
415 bushels wheat, 893 bushels rye, 520
bushels oats, 12 bushels flaxseed,7oo bush
els potatoes, 2900 bushels corn in ears, 70
' bushels turnips, 39 bushels onions, 40 bush
els red beets, 24 bushels soup beans, 3 bar
rels cucumbers, 3000 heads cabbage. 34 I
hogsheads sower-kraut, 101 hatchled flax,
64 loads hay, 30 loads corn fodder, 140 loads
manure put on the land, 2151 lbs. beef hides,
.73 lbs. calf skins, 1050 lbs. lard, 1,444 lbs.
tallow, and 1,715 lbs. Butter.
ARTICLES MADE IN TILE HOUSE.
90 pair mens pantaloons, 150 mens shirts,
25 yetis, 90 roundabouts, .10 boys pantaloons,
72 chemises, S 2 women frocks, 04 petticoats,
58 short gounds, 128 aprons, 40 women caps,
49 sun bonnets, 15 pair drawers, 68 children
frocks, 70 children shirts, 37 children petti
coats, 10 shrouds, 57 towels, 9 quilts, 70 pair
stocking* knitted, 140 pair atookinga footed,
155 cut stocking yarn; 1.05 cut thread, 7
chaff bags, 16 bolsters, 54 bed cases, 84 pit•
low cases, 10 pillow ticks, 55 sheets, 7 grain
bags, 4951b5. ha rd soap, IS bariels soft soap.
MEAT SLAUGHTERED.
10,624 lbs. beet,4 74 lbs. veal, 7,701 lbs.
pork. NUMBER or INMATES.
In the house, January 1, 1833, 147
Received during the year, 661—508
Discharged during the year, 600
Indentured do. do. do. 10
Died do. do. do. 10
Corpse when brought,
Absconded,
Remaining in the house, Jan. 1, 1554, 156
This number consists of 71 white male
adults, 47 white female adults, 1 colored fe
male adult, 21 white male children under
12 years of age, 2 colored male under 12
years, 12 t% hite females and 2 colored fe
males under 12 years of age, of which num
ber 22 are lunatics.
INDESTURED.—SaIIIUeI A. Kunfer, to J.
I'. Lynn township. Anna NI.
Druchentniller, to Charles Wickert, Lower
Macungie. Mary M. Patterson, to Sanford
Stephen, Upper Saucon. Fred. Walter, to
'Thomas Ott, Upper Simeon. Willoughby
W. Pauly, to li , njatilin Rupp, Upper
Swat tia K . tinsitian. to Jnhn Sny
der, South %Vim, ball. Nathaniel Xander,
rn George Ludwig. Jr , Lawer
George A. Nander, to Jonathan IV' , mid.
13orough of Allentown. 1 - I.•tiry A. Druck
ennoller. to William I%'ii-and,
All, ntown. 3lart•.ll PattersomtaEpliraitti
.\loss, 13arringli of Allem( wn.
II liNItl" Dtt:t't:t,DERF•ER,
111/L1)1 J. Sciia:vrz, Dirt etora.
Inuit lie mm,
I)lrectors Oilico, b.. 1
5 00
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2 75
1 25
25
1 75
MD
UM
780
- I 75
150
3 7:)
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The subscribers have just received from
New York and Philadelphia, and are. now
unpacking. the largest and best selected
stock of staple and limey Diy Goods, that
has been offered in this place for some time,
and which they are determined to sell at
the very lowest prices.
A Ilentown, Nov. 16
CLOTHS.
American, German and French Broad
Cloths and Cassimers, 50 pieces consisting
of Black. Blue, Brown, Olives Drab, mixed
.Cc, just received and will be sold whole
sale and retail at the. lowest prices.
PRETZ, Guru &
Allentown, Nov. 16. —6fin
Ladies Dress Goods.
Among 'the great variety of Silk and oth
er dress goods, that the subscribers have re
cently bought in New Ycrk, and to which
the especial attention of the Ladies from both
town and country is called, may be found
the folloo ing, viz. Comelion, Gro de Rhine,
rich colored, and black red Silks, black
and rich colored changeable pure satin, black
Gro de Rhine, satin stripes, black and col
ored super firie French merino, lyonese,
Coburn- and thibet cloths, mohair and silk
rp, A Ipacca, ramettes, Cos hmers,Mous
lin-de- Loins, Mosaics, lllexieon stripes &c.,
also silk, thibet wool, I3ay Stow, and other
square and long Shawls, Clookings, Gloves,
llosit ry, Ribbons, &c.
$ 671 us
Allentown, Nov. 17
Grocdries.
The stock of Groceries of the subscribers,
is now very large, and will be sold whole
sale and retail at the very lowest prices
Guru Co.&
Allentcwn;Nov. 16. 11-6 m
Country Produce.
The highest market prices Nyill be paid
for all kinds ofctitintrtr produce by
Gum & Co.
Allentown, Nov. 16. 411-6 in
C. M. R II II k,
attorney at Law.
Has resumed the practice of his proles
sion'in Allentown.
LV"fle may be consulted in the German
vnd English languages
August 12, 1t152
Thomas .11 PO ern,
DENTAL SURGEON.
iforz,... - Attends to all opvrations on the
Ir tiZtoTeeth in the most careful and sci
entific manner, and inserts Teeth on an en
tirely new and improved plan with contigu
ous Gums. These 'Teeth are far better and
superior to the best blOck or single Gum
Teeth now in use.
rar — Please call and examine specimens
Office No. 15. West Elamihoo Street. (ui
stjrs.) opposite the Odd Fellows' Hull.
Allentown, Nov. 9
To the Citizens of Allentown.
The subscriber having made arrange•
ments to enter into co-partnership with Simon
R. Snyder, No. 262, North Second Street,
Philadelphia, (under the firm of Snyder and
Grubb, formerly Stonebuck and Snyder,) to
'transact a wholesale and retail clothing bu
siness, and being therefore desirous of sell
ing out the remainder of this stock of Store
Goods until January Ist, 1854, takes this
method of informing the Public that he will
sell the balance of his stock wholesale or re
tail at greatly reduced prices by calling soon
opposite Hagenbuch's Hotel or the People's
•
Store.
N. I3.—He would further notice that any
person wishing to enter into a good and sate
business and at as good a stand as there is
one in Allentown, can do so by purchasing
the above stock of Goods, which will be sold
on the most reasonable terms and posses
sion given at any time. There can also be
a lease obtained on the property for a length
of time that will suit the purchaser.
J. W. GR171113.
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December 14.
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lUETZ, Gore & CO.
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PRETz, Guru & Co.
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CASH BtlYEas 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 ir
credit.of six months will be given isdesired..
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
A WOLUTELY ESSENTIAL
to those who give long credits.
M. L. HALLOWELL, J. L. HALLOWELL.
JAMES TRAQUAIR, R. HUTCHINSONy
T. W. SwENEr, A. W. LITTLE.
Phila., Jan. !25.
11- ly
11-3 m
IL E. Wright,
i.TToRNET k COUNSELLOR AT r.A.w
Office No. 52, Fast Hamilton Street,• in
the Borough of Allentown.
Mr. Wright speaks the German language,
consequently an be consulted in that lan-I
gunge.
Allentown, Oct. 5.
a BM IDDINDIR
In Allentown.
The undersigned hereby in
, X forms his friends and the public
OMR CP in general ? that he offers his Ser.
vices us. eterinarian Surgeon, (or Farrier,)
in all its various branches.
He feels confident that with a practice of
many years, and with the assistance of the•
best medical works, that he is able to give
full and entire satisfaction,
11;ii"His charges will . be very moderate,
and he further states, that in cases where he
cannot give the best satisfaction, he asks
no pay. HENRY BITTER.
Allentown, Oct. Ifk 1-3 it
CEMOLDZI
Grand Exhibition
Of Fashionable Fall and Whiter
(a(OZZEOO
AT THE
New Cheap Store
OF
Getz dr Gilbert,
These gentlemen, take this method lo in
form their friends and the public in general
that they have received a very large and
well selected "stock of F«11 arid U inter
G oods, which they are now ready to dis
se off to their customers at the lowest
prices.
Their immense stock has been selected
I with the utmost care and consists of
Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets,
Flannels, Gloves and Floseiry. besides De-'
laines, A lapaccas, Debashe,Ginghams. Plain
and Fig ured Poplins, Muslins and Prints.'
Boots, Shoes,' Bats, Caps, Queensware.'
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 favor
them with a call.
The allighest prices will be paid in ex
change for County produce..
They have reason to he thankful for the ..
favor:; 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 & GILBER.T.
September 14. 11-6 m
Groceries Fish
The undersigned have just received an
entire 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.
September 14 . 17—ern
COA.L 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.
GETZ & GILBERT.
September 14
Ready-made Clothing.
The undersigned keep all kinds or Ready
made Clothing, on hand, and will make to
roder, at the lowest possible prices.
GE 1"I & GELBERT.
Catasauqua, Sept 14.
REMOVAL AND CHANGE.
Immense & Attractive Stock.
Moan's L. ElAt.i.own.r. & Co.
Philadelphia.
HAVING REMOVED into their splendid new
warehouse. entrances No. 147 Market, and
No. 21 North. Fourth street, are opening fur
the Spring trade nn assortment of
SILK AND FANCY GOODS,
that for extent and variety will surpass any
stock ever offered in that market. Entering
into their new store, which is One of the
largest in Stneriea, with a business of nn
unusual amount already established, and in
tending largely to increase it, especially with
those who buy
ForC a s h,
and believing that the fairest system in jobb
ing g oods is to have UNIFORM PRICES, they
will be compelled to sell at a much smaller
profit than can possibly be afforded where
lon , credits are given.
Under their CASH AND SHORT CREDIT sys
tem the necessity for charging large profits,
does not exist, end by selling their goods at
a Very Small .thltiance on the Foreign Cost.
They mean to make it the /INTEREST of
every judge of goods, to buy upon the fol
lowing
TERMS:
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