Jesiph Wass, WM(''MAO! in MiCWOWII) Tnlces Ibis method to iriftlrrn his Wienclt , 'end the public in general, that he still cur, tinues the WatelimaLing l!1 iifl 59 7 in all its various branches, at his -old stand" No. 1 I, West Hamilton street, nearly oppo site the-Odd Fellow's Hall," in the Borough of Allentown, where he has just received an entire new, and constantly keeps on hand a splendid stuck of ~ a... Parlor and Office lip• • c ) . ~ ' -- .. _ Clocks, Gold and Silver / 4 ,‘‘ ; ~ ,....11 Watches of various der ( Of ''„ l, i2c, criptions, a large assort • , v: - moot of Ear and Finger 1 . )1i...., -i77' - ',4-:,. rings, Silver nod other table and tea-spoons, a large as2ortmer.t of Gold Spectacles, also Silver and other Spectacles. uitahle personS of all ages., together with a large variety of other Jewelry, and such other ar ticles usually kept in establishnients of this kind. ALSO: I Large Assortment. of Violins, Violin Bows and Strings of the best quality, and all other articlu.s ust'd on Viejins. ,:rzr.: Tin n° Wortes. 5%. s. i Just rvci , ivt.tl a sph.odid assort ment of Pianos of the tt.ot , i celeLmted ton tifacturi , s. illelmlion.s aft hi trio: cc I. hr..- led milkers in the Clitin , (l s. o whole of these orlieler. will I , t. most reduced priers, rod tai v;I: at thivi-ov , Ty s sold I.yLira writ Le hc• cordinz io contract rir Brass hisimnieNs will be for . r.hrh , d to (nth r, Iht• tzl.( notice andyr,c• for Lt-1,,w what they can he putt:Last-it where. Pfpairibg.—This branch of business will be attended to as usual, vWI the stricti,t punctunlitv. He furtin r returns his sincere thanks for the. vatronnee su liberally bt stow. d uron him for a number of vi ars I•nct. and trust, that by strict attention to I and Ida sal !mires of his go «I, ht wd be further tbought worthy of the pul,;ic, patronacre for which he will :11‘ , :i‘s (eel thankful.. Jua ru ‘Vr.l January 18, 1854 Eshbach's Dgic Ilottl, In Allentown. • The proprietor 4 liii4• l ; EN of this ropithir tell 1111- 1110,1. met_ rt thanks for past!Tav,ors. and would inform his 4 patrons and the public in gentiai,tut considerable improvements have been made in the building, so that he is enabled better to accommodate strangers and'travellers than heretofore and that he will be pleased to meet with many new cus tomers•during the winter Fi'Dtoll. The "Engle" is located on the north west corner of the'sgunre, being the most conve nient house for business men or persons who •erinie to nttend court. The House has wined a reputation of be ing one c,f the best in•town,and every atten tion will be paid to strangers who visit the place. and witnesses,Jurots and others who may attend court during the next ttrm, to whom he extends a hearty welcomo. JAmEs W. E 5111.1.101. Allentown, Nov. :30. 11-2 m Hiram Brobst, Dentist in MlentoNvu. Respect In ry informs his friends sffeas and the public in vntral, that he still continues the practice of his profession, in nll its various branches. such as filing, cleansing, plugging and inserting from a sin gle tooth'to a full set, on moderate terms. His office is in Allen Street, one door South of Dr. C. L. Martin, No. •13. Allentown, August 10 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 nod retail clothing bu siness, and being therefore desirous of sell ing out the remainder of this stock of Store Goods until January Isl, P.t.rs I, takes this method of Worming the Public that he will 'lnce of his stock who' , s de or rte 'tie !.,: I Ho!. .1 er 111.. P. oF, '.t r;a •mc;:r'ja MEI iti.:ll..r yoke tbat tit.‘ peston wislitng to enter lido ti good and buswet.s awl at as good a stand us there is (alp in Allt ntown. can do so by purchusinif the. above stock of Goods, which wid be sold oft, ; the, most r, usobable . terti:s and posses. 44. T given at nay time, There can:also be a. Itase obtaiiwa on the property for a length ofAIW libtit-tvill.suit the purelaser. J, W. GRVIM. - -December 1.11 .•., iUOII PAINT, OIL anel COLORS,. rrancis S. Lewitt 47, Co. Iig.PRESI.NTEDBY LEIVIS,JAMES &CO. 138 SOU/I'll IPHONT STIR r.g,T, PHILADELPHIA. Orders thankfully received— punctually attended to t guarranteed to give.satisfaction and offered far sale on the most liberal terms. Por samples and particulars, please ad dress.as abuve, • • • •Phila. January 19 ( 1553. ¶-3m-.93 - . 4pok• pftlirorTiover,. Neatly executed at the “Register (-Unto." Poor• House account. The account of CIIARI.I S. Lush, 'l'reas unar of the Dire ctors: of the Poor and House of Einidorment 'of' Lehigh County, from January ht, 1b5:1 io January Ist, 1t354. Jan. I. Balance in the 'l'reasury, $2631 Cosh of Thom. Faust, last years bal. 86 31 A pril 7. Rec'd. of H. J. Schantz, for the keeping of Eliza!). Kindler, 50 00 May O. do. of Thomas Faust from the Assignees of Roberts & Duei s for Matilda Wert, a pauper, her portion of dower of Geo. Wasum, 214 Do. of CharlesColyer, on Now due by Susanna Cinder to Sant. Frey, 100 00 June 6. D. of Thomas Faust for sheep sold, - 72 00 Da. of Franklin township, Car ' bon co., for keeping, Day. Shafer, 100 00 Do. Thomas Faust for oats sold, 48 32 Do. of the Poor Directors for Matil da Wert, part of her inheritance, 19 25 Nov. 21. Do. r. cowered in a suit 'against David Kuhns for Caroline Schwander,' 31 00 Do. of D. J. Rhoads, Esq. fine for gambling, - - 3.00 Do. by the l'uor Directors for W. Pauly from J. Levy Glick, - 4 (12 Do. by hands of l I. J. Schantz. for for 2'.) )) eilis maintenance of Ma ria - • 58 t 0 Do. of Geitrae Knauss, Trustee of Knauss. a lunatic, • 104 00 Do. leepieg \Lain Keiper. a pauper.l7s 00 Ca-li ivi d nn indeis el lit - ty'l'n r oty nt dill reitt.iiii.es., 4 r,OllOO TOTAL, • • $ tJ C,.. )3v Cash paid oast ou or(lvrs n 3 follows: h U 1.1101. D ENTENSLS Dry Good aid Cht.ctrics, Freig lit, - - - 6 II) Stolle Cod e - - • I SS b 5 Firt..‘‘ ()cid, - - • - . 1.25 (10 IVt.nving, - - 2.2 38 flats and Caps, - 837 Cooper w:frt., - 850 (::: tit t u ore, . - 29 00 Tit:‘‘ are and Spouts, . :36 80 w - 050 pat t g Stoves and Heaters, - 4 02 Shr. innhing, 58 75 17rit d / !pies, . • - 712 Chi, r mid Apples, . . :1 • 2:) Tobacco, - - • ' 4 • • 73 75 Prer-h Shad, - . - 0 50 llardware, - - . . Stil !;—lira Corn brooms, - - 5 23 %Void carding for 1b52-53, 13 23 - - . :3 25 Fe•nuile services, - - 90 50 ed lei ne, - 107 78 Collins, - - 50 00 Preaching eight funeral sermons, 8 00 Total, - - • $1,844 22 FARMING EXPENSES. Male Servants, - - $ SO 00 Labor done on the Farm, - hinymaliing and Harvebting, - - 64' Buck when!, - • - 34 20 NlziLing Post Fence, Lumber. - Building timber, - Corpvnter work, - 142 . heclwri7l , t work,6 45 • - _ . Block eniiih work. Oin lit•aping and Mowing machine, 120 00 t /no Grain 1)611; • 65 1 0 Mason %(aik, - 10 55 I?..rnirit,g-Dearborne wngon, 14pairing cutting Box, Lime, Clover Seed, Plastvr ,f Paris, Snddlt , r ware, Road Tax, Slat,. Tux, Due• Horse, - 25 Head Steer, - TOTAL. V 1749 01 Issuing and executing orders of relief and supporting out-door paupers. A LLENTowN Bonouou. 4 ; -I y Out door relief for Peter Brong, $ll 00 6 months House rent do. do. 14 25 Conveying Solomon Burnield and wile to Poorhouse, 1 60 Anthony Geisl•r to Poorhouse, - SO John, Kuhn to Poorhouse, • Puter ConingLarn to Poorhouse, Issuing 48 orders of relief. - An nrdvr f n•nnovIll, - 50 Jut, udnllcc reotlt red to Schu h:Ct. thitto t , r. • - 2 00 John l'et e. .1. I `roc cusp. All (I.l' I I t I e ei• t,. 1, , ! r,•29 C. I tPI II g •111 . 1:141. r ti• I Nk I loon c, 4 :17 1 ) .1.cg ii-c. tm) (,110. 111 r Ell Allay (.littd , r to Porrhou?e, - 80 10 paupers to Poorhouse,' - 13 . 70 Issuing 40 orders of relief, - 9 20 Funeral expettse of Peter Lynn, - 700 Abraham Gebhard to Poorhouse, b 0 NORTHAMPTON TOVVNEWIP Conveying John Kuhn to Poorhouse, 1 00 111 -2 w • HANOVER TOWNSHIP. Presenting an order of relief of 'Filet. man Ulric, . . 50 One visit to said pauper, - 125 Conveying Eve. Licht to Poorhouse, 200 AN Insane pauper to • do.. 140 A German to Poorhouse, - 1.00 2 Iris;:men do. • - 200 George Dininger do. . • - 1.40 William Kunz do. - - 190 Patrick Horner to Poorhouse, - 22 0 Leah Ktihns do . . - ' •1 40 John McEllhose do. - 1 40 Out door relief for Mrs. Hoeler's children, - - 18 75 UPPER SAUCON. $ 35 30 Out door relief to John Reichard, 10 07 Conveying C. J. Gabriel to Poorhouse, 220 John Hennesse to Poorhouse, - 240 Expense of Philip Ntisbickel in the Bucks county Poorhouse, 7 57 • SALISDURO. . $22 ill • Conveying Willoughby Pauly to our • Poorhouse from Manyunli, - 462 Seititig fractured It of Win. Gifts, 300 One visit to said pauper, - - 50 UPPER MILFORD. $ 8 12 Conveying Chas. Meyer to Poorhouse, 1 00 Boarding &attending Lucas Eitsohn, 30 07 Medical attendance rendered to said pauper, 21 25 Conveying said pauper to Poorhouse, 1591 Boarding and attending El vino Doll, 10 92 Medical attendance render , d to said pauper, - 19 50 Medical attendance render, d to a German, 1 5.0 LOWER MACT:NGIE. SN/ 64 Emanuel Sonnenberger, to the Poor _ House.'• S 1 20 • Catharine Fink, to Poor House. 1 00 Nledical attendance rendered to Fred. Nuroth. - 1 00 Henry Roost, to Poor House, - 120 filed. attendance rendered to Eman uel Sotinenberaer, - 150 Emanuel Sonnenberger, to P. House. 120 ,UPPFR MACUNGIE, 7 10 llonrdini and attending Christopher ici , ncr, ColArvii.v lilfl to P , ? nr Pied it .;tti 1 aul r. (I() r Nutr:t , I (10 WEl.4Erinußo Pordine, Sophia Evitio4, in the Bt tka Cu. Puur Ltuu.sr - 8 065 :30 LYNN. 46 57 Cath. Shock. nod child to P. House, 4 I.+o John &b. to Poor House, - 4 00 Peter Snyder to Poor 'louse, 3 20 11EIDELDERG. 12 00 Conveying John Kuhn to PA-louse, 3 00 Conveying IVin. Nlayin fie, io Poor. house, - - 2 50 Pr, s t sting nn order of relief of John Garrison, a pm! er, 60 Boarding attending John Garrison du ring ilitn-ss of small pox, - 42 50 Aledical attendance rendered to said pauper, - - James Conway, to Poorhouse, NORTH WHITEHALL. Out door relief for Jacob Kramer, Out door relief fur Jucub DorwarL's, family, . . 6.2 S Conveying said family to Poorhouse, 1 00 John Dorsam, to Poorhouse, 1 60 Henry Nuldy, 2 10 Jacob Sohn, to Poorhouse, 1 tlO Arthur Flin, to Poorhouse, 2 20 Jonas Newhard, to Poorhouse, . 220 CEN - 260 . 21 47 - - 17 40 Boarding and auending Eliza Beilel. moo n pauper, - • Mi.dical attendance rendered to Eliza Beitelmam 13 orders of relief, E. 0. Donald to Poorhouse, Out door relief to Adam Dorney, - 54 40 23 (i:d BOROUCII CATASAUQUA. 45 50 Conveying Cath. Heller, to Poor h. .1 40 1. Boeg,lin, to Poorhouse, 1 40 Presenting order of relief of Dema -50 d 1 20 DEO - 480 Roth, 42 Boarding and attending said prturr, 15 00 Medical attendance rendered to said pauper,- 3 00 _ . _ 15 68 - 1:3 43 - 25 65 • 130 00 • 1,090 00 Funeral expence of Dana Roth's child, 1 65 Issuing 17 orders of relief, 3 40 George fli itzer, to Poorhouse, . 140 27 67 .PRINTING, STATIONARY AND POSTAGE, Postage, 11 S 7 A. L. Ruhe, for Publishing yearly statement of 1651-52, 24 00 J. W. Wilson for Publishing yearly statement (or 1852. 12 00 Blunter, Bush & Co. for Publishing • yearly statement of 1852. 12 00 Keck, Guth and 'Fro(ler, for Publish- ME yearly statement of 1852, 12 00 Stationary, - - 593 SO • SO - 9 60 Thrrnirrs Foust, Fteward for one year, 400 00 1) NH'. r. D•q . I year as Director, 20 00 ~x.rn, • 15 SO II 1)1 1 , 41,1 , I' , r, E , I. 1 y.arDirector, 20 00 ,•Xlial, 17 34 11 .1 b •;i1 '7 :rilary for I year, 20 00 ~ .... extra, 12 00 Dr. 0. L. Alartin. fur 7 extra visit at I'2 011 the l'tothouse in 1652 at 96, 6 72 Dr. C. 11. Martin as physician at the Pcorhouse one year. . 50 00 do. 6 extra visits at 00. 576 Dr. P. S. Lvisearing, as Physician at tie Nor fur I vvar, . 60 00 i$ 120 25 2 extra visils at 9(. Chn's S. Bush, al., Poor h. Treasu rer for I yrar. - 40 00 J. D. Stiles, Professional services, 20 00 do. for contesting extra cases, 15 00 5 Bridge Viewers, 6 90 TOTAL, s4,tibb 96 Balance in Treasurers hands, 500 96 Steward swiccrun J. 1 . 2 f (WAS FAUST. Eq.. Steward in Account with the Directors of the Poor. and of the House of Employment of the County . of' Lehigh.. To cash recd on sundry accounts as follows : Balance of last year's account, St; 28 Rrceived of Joseph Hammel, for work done'on the road, Meyer Schnurman for 2 old watches - 40 57 %'k'AsillsoTori SOUTH WHITEHALL SALARIES 95,380 92 Dr•. and one finger ring, 0 00 Henry Schantz for 14 hush..clover seed,.6 7 Jacob Yeager for . 3 bushels seed whew, 3 . 00 Soloam Donley jr. for one pocket book, IS Jonns Diehl for 40 lbs. veal, 2:10 do. do. 1 bushel turrops, - 25 Anthony Gott•chall for hidi bush. corn, 30 do. . do. 2 bushel oats, 7'2 do. do. 6 lbs beef, 3 ; do. • ' do. 2 loos, 109 Paniel.Roth.for 3 bundles straw. 25 The 'Directors of the Poor of Schuy I • kill county for keeping Catharine Schack and child in Our PoorhouQe, 1109 Removing said paupers to Schuylkill count% Poorhome in part, David Clilhert for a, lot of 5h....p, The ov,•r',•,•rs lit Pratdilin 'll . -1)., Carbon c fur I).n•i4 ShalL r. col nccuum, 100 00 J.. W. Es.bach for 54 bush. ny :Wets 19 41 dn. do. 51 do. :Pi4 19 its I Ivory Soo.. r. '25 do. Vrti 9.50 Chris.. 11. Nliiriiis for 4 plftz. 4 50 John Nlintern for caiici [hog lodenturi, of fl. E. Lifevre, Herman Rupp for cone' Mug Iniien ture of Susan Knosman, Solomon Durney for tiny making, do. do. for uth, r Solomon - Riitienrild for labor done. Daniel lino for labor dt,llv, Lucas Schlaucli for labor done, Mrs. service rendr.red by Swan Boyer, 4 00 rs lel. for service rendered bi, Ila win if Se• flax sec.d 10 00 1 20 SO 145 p. r I u 1..1 .1 do. .NI.Ir• I for f 4 pn,s. 1 1 / 4 iiliam Klwz for 2 pi(;?, Dien' 2 1,12., G. urge llodiel lor 5 pigs at 75, dn. dn. 3 pig, nt 621 Pluhp Nlorphy for medical and other '2 :: '0 attendance in tlie I 10-pnal, Ilenry Dresher for wending Shoes, [lvory W. 111ellz for / acres clover, 375 do. do. 1 l u,hel turnips, W. II Diefend, t fir for :3,1111u). I logsh. 1 75 Jose) h r for 3 pigs. 3 13 6 difl,reiii persons fur Horsefeed, I_4l F. quio• x and fah{ rs for-! ineal=, Victor B inner si at 10 cis. Si 8ev.C.13 K. side). 50 d.s.soiip 111c!s 5 110 Ginn & 1.. noinger for 640 lhs UtLoa, 64 oii do, do. for 2:30 ihs. lard, 2s lits do. do. 8:3 lbs. white rags, 4lb do. do. 13,0 mixed rags, Bis '5 &If •rent persons fur tallow, 6 :35 1.3 d4l.•reiit persous for lard, ls s 5 0. W. Fails) fur hides and skins, 4S 54 Peter bldiiig for hides and skins, 3:11.15 Joseph Guth • do. do. :30 4;7 Found in pockets of :3 paupers dec'd. 4 :31 OE 7 00 2 50 55 31 3 00 S 671 Us By cash paid out as follows : Balance of last year's account, S 86 2S Edward Frey (i bush( Is haw, Jonas Koch 10 do Conrad Seem for 3 pecks cake meal, Jonathan K. k I/auss for 7 hush. ashes, Sllloinoll * *% . o driut for 15 hush. apples. 3 75 do.. do. b bush. alti les at 40 cts. 3 21) Meyer Schou matt for inerchandize, 1 I 45 Mr. Schweitzer, ditto, 74 Ururt Schantz for74ilays slaughtering, 7 50 do. do. for 3 barrels cider, 3 01) EOM EEIE do. do. for I harrrel vinegar, 4 00 Georg 9 Stein for repairing n watch, 50 Woodring for home shoeing, - Daniel Miller for doctoring a cow, 1 Oti Solomon Ri•inbold for castrating pigs, '1 4:1 ‘N Moon Blank do. do. 03 Henry Jackson for sweeping chimneys, 1 00 J P. Otto for grinding razors, ‘Villiam Kramer for `2 lbs. sheep tallow, 2ti John %%rack for 2 wash lines, b Sol. Dorney and others for harvesting. 3 25 Lorcr,ce Keck for harvesting, 50 John Moll for 6 lbs. powder 5 feet safety fuse. 95 Brauss and Miller for 1 bundle laths 25 Jacob Newhard fur repairing spinning Whey I 5(1 13 50 9 60 1 00 0 00 Younv and I. fir 3 caps. 7 r ntai 13.'• r tor I val ittl of lint, .1! lane S y hnhu c u a lour L• 11. 11 1t I d sco 1 01. lit. S. 85it.1,;.E.,q , in abur , r, 12 i,l do. do. do. Nu i t do. do. do. .lh :, Din curs • I ih., P . r rir Sol,' v11,1:I co. f ~,r exp. i 1 L K Charks add 1,1 I I 'I% :lit I W K,lh I I. r fi,, , flire fit ware, D. 01.80041 urlt 1,,r I 114,11.11,1 , 11. y ( 1,3 U. rif,fl Y. tit I ...r toirdwor.•• Gum & lieuwU , r sl, , r, 0w1... I ',A C. I I. for' ,u. mato 4 rit 0, W. Vii.ust for lentlirr, :Ittti Peter Ludwig do. 48 44 77 82 Joseph Good for leaiher, :30 0.1 12 travelling paupers, 10 55 Traveling expense forteatn.. 3 88 Traveling expense for steward, 27 17 Balance in hands of stewardJan.l,'s4, 3.1 72 STCCIL ON THE FARM. $ 671 Oh 7 Florses. 16 rows. 1 bull, 12 steers. 3 heifers,.s call's, 21 sheep, 53 hogs, 8 pigs, 3 wagons. 2 dearborn witanns. 1 sleigh, 2 sleds, .4 harrows, 4 ploughs. 4 wheel-bni rows, 1 grain drill, 1 reaping and mowing machine, 1 thrashing machine, and 2 wind PR , DUCE oN 415 bushels wheat. 893 bushs Is rye, 520 bushels outs, 12 bushels flaxseed. 700 bush els potatoes. 2900 bushels corn in ears, 70 bushels turnips. 89 bushels onions, 40 bush els red beets, 31 bushels soup beans, 3 bar rels cucumbers. 3600 heads cabbage. 31 hogsheads sower-Irraut, 101 hatc:hled flax. 64 Muds hay, 30 loads corn fodder, HO loads manure put oh the land. 2151 lbs. heelhides, 73 lbs. calf skins, 1050 lbs. lard, 1,444 lbs. tallow, and 1,715 lbs. Butter. ARTICLES M*DE IN THE I-IOLSE. ma 00 pair mens panditlonns, 150 mens shirts, 25 vests, 40 roundabouts. 40 boys pantaloons, 72 chentises,S2 women (recto; 64 petticoats, 58 short . gourids.l2Naphiris, 40 women caps, 49 surt bonnets; 15 pair drawers, 68 children frocks, 70 children shirts, 17 children petti coats, 10 shrouds, 57 towels, 9 quilts, 79 pair stockings knitted, 140 pair Ntoclrings footed, 10 31 153 cut stocking 'yarn, 105 cut thread, 7 j N ow Gon f is , etinfl hags, 16 bolsters. 54 bed cases,B4 pil- • ' Inw cases, 10 pillow ticlis. 55 Sheets, 7 grain bans, 495 Ilts hard reap. 1 barrels soft soap. 'MEAT SLAUGHTERED. 16,621 lb?. beel.4 74 ibs. veal, 7.701 lbs pork; Nvainca t F It mATEs I t the house, January I, 1653. Received during the year, Di-charged during the year, ktlentuied do. do. do. Died dn. do. do. ;wpm , when, brought, A bt•condt•d. 4 00 7 . 2 OU Remaining in the lionso, Jan. 1. 1'.51, 1 , 9 This nfruilit•r cianrisis of 71 whit.• male adtd.s. 47 white f male adults. I color, d fi - male adult. 21 white male cliddreo end.-r 12 vear•of lore. 2 colored male nod. r 12 oars. 12 ,t hite found s and 2, coloo-d I. - male s limier 12 v. ars of ag--, of %illicit num ber 22 are. Minnie-. - INDENTURED.—Satnii-1 A. ii.Thitfer, to J. F L. ii i.:. Ls nit tow. shpt. Arina Al. I)ruckenini.h.r. In Char• s t\ irk , r!, 1....tv.•r Nl a ctilielo. Moil. ‘1 Patter-oil, to Sanford Si. plien, Upp, r Sane at. Pr. .1 Wa:cor, io Thomas Oa, Upper Simeon. Willotr , hhy VV. Pauly. to 13enjaiiiiii [tulip, tipper Ma cungie. Susarna IConsrnan. to John Soy dor, South Whitelinll. Nathaniel Xander, to George Ludwig. jr.. bower Macungie.— I George A. Xander, to Jonathan IVioatid, Bonnie!, of Allentown. 11.mry A. I)ruck emniller, to William Wieand, 1.3.ir0u2h of Allentown. Mary .\l. Patterson,to Ephraim Al os s, 13 'rough of A llowown. I 11:1NRY DIETERDERFER, 11111..Vil .1. SCoANTZ, Dlrectom PE•rna 11. filo, Directors Office, F,-h. 1. . ¶--lw -- --- ----- Charles S..liassey, ...,. . IT.ITCI7 and CLOCA7 31.1KE11 ./INI) lraril-/1114 J . EAV E IL, E rit, 1! ,,, \ tii '''"_( N "1 Est Ila li i ~.,1 , . .., i. 0...• . MI On. ~ etv ‘ 1 K . .. 4 1 ,.,"/...7.': oppo,ite the German 4N.1 \-•-•••:- •••••••-• • 11... funned Church, IN ALLENTOWN, PENN.. floreby informs the public that he hna, a - ow days since return, d from N..w York with a !urn.• variety of goods in his line of husiness, which he will sell. wholesale and r c i:iil, It ., law as they can h • purchased in my of the cities. [lfs stock consists in part of . Clochs,Timepieces,Gold, 1 --- Silver and Cm omon %Vat- . ( 4 . 0 0- i 2 ' .:his, of every size. pattern, s. 3 --- quality and price ; /Eol- •,• - i - 8 . . s ....,,,, --, eons, Acconlvons, Aino-ical, ./;1,• 444 ...,. AL, Boxes, Flutes and Fifes, i•-; ! I -.4 I .1 various qualities ; Spy' '...;u7a , _lasses, Pocket Compasses, and gold, silver, .reel and brass Spectacles, in every variety ; silver Table. and Tea Spoons ; gold, silver and common Pencils ; Pens, B. , east-pins, Ear-rings arid Finger-rings, in great varie y ; gold and cominon Alt dalions ; gold, sil ,,, r. steel and brass Watch Chains. Seals and Keys, of all stylos—and all other arti cles that belong to the Jewidry business. Call and judge for yourselves. Ile can assure the public that his strick contains a larger and more valuab'e variety of goods .ban all the Jewelry establishments in Le high county. 1,-7'llertiring done as usual—and he war rants his work one year. lie is thankful for past favors, and hopes for a continuance. A Ilviitown, October ID. 11-6 in -- ------- --- REMOVAL AND CRINGE. I T IIIMeIISO & Attractive Stock. ECM 5 flu 225 2 7i/ 3 I 2 25 I 75 9 12 7 5r . 175 1 50 3 75 1 117 3 CO 4u MC Nlortitts. L HALLOWELL & CO. . HAVING IlElltoVi.D 11 , 11) th.•ir spli•ndid nt ef.tranct....tc No. 147 Marko, nod No '2l Nortll Fourth strt•et.are op vino for the Sprint! trade an nsortinerit of SILK AND PANCi Goons, al for awl variety %%nil snrp.p.s ant on!: t v. rod in that ... .11. it WI.IOI o,ie ff /!u 'urges! in .9mtri , a, wail a of at. it I :1111. , 1i. , t.dr.: • ' ,d im! . 1ii .,,•1% to Incr. as: crit.y with to. Lot IF or Ca s h, 1., il• vtti•_f th. ta,t, g t sv-te,Ti P 1 jo,t, .1 h. c ",hp. II d u, ,r• I a: a fi• ikon ran Lt• alfroldt•tl ci, Under On II CASH AND SII-RT CREDIT Sr- In the neeet•sity for charging, large nrofie3, lees not and by selling their goods at I Very Small "Meaner:on the Foreign Cost. They mean to make it the 'INTEREST of 'every judge of goods, to buy upon the owing CASH BUYERS will receive a discount oj 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 rec.ived . . To merchants of undoubted standing a credit of :I:Clain6AS 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 viziting, the Eastern cities. the favor of an examination of their stock, being sati4ied that they will be convinced that if it is not for their inter est to pay the r large profits that are A nloLuTcrx Ea3ENTIAL to those who give long credits.. M. L. lIALLowELL, J. L. HALLOWELL" JAMES TaAgema, E. R. fitrreitiNsom, 'l'. W. SwEsEv, A. W. Larrtx, Phila., lin. 25. • acoteaco • Unity Encampment. No. 12,1. 0. of 0. F. The members are particularly requested to attend a stated meeting of the Encainpment, to be held on Thursday evening, at the Odd Fellows' Halt, the 16th of February: . ..louN D. LAWALL, Sec'y. February 64 - 147 (101-808 (300 I 0 111 21-652 TERMS: New Cu es. Builders Look ziere. A NEW ASSOnmENT OF Ii R D Ifra ! The• otlersiened announce , to the pablic, that they ha vy just retui tie d from Philadel phia And New York. w ith a very large lot of 1I ii I'are, ettosiFeilip of „ . _ o v, : za (louse Furnishing .Irficles. ViAB6 4 Q .P 4 MI( ry. (*oath •`'a ((cry (ill 1 Shocjind ingv. nil of which will ht. :told at extremely low prices. They it,: the itubilc to give Saegter's liardaate Store, of the .1.1 1 Fent, a can in ()filen° convince theinselvesof the fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.' ff• O. & J SAEGER. -11 r April 2'2 To House-Keepers. A zreat assortment of House furnishing artich•s, such as EXAM ELED and tinned inside, cooking vessels, sauce and stew• pans, preserve ket tles, fish and ham kettles, frying pans,grid irons. waffle irons, St.c. TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from com mon to fine, in sets and dozens. A Iso, goth ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns. KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz ens ; also knives only ; carvers. steels, cook and butcher knives, tvith a variety of othe7 manufactures. April 22, 4111..1y POCKET and PEN KNIVES—Razors, scissors, shears, from the best makers; one, two, three, and 4 blade knives. .SHOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes pick, axes, &c. SI 10 VELS and TONGS, Iron and brass polished steel fire sets and standards, coat hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons. &c. for sale by. April, 23, I RON.—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 Glas,S by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 1-1, [0 by 15, 12 by 16, and various other seizes, for sale by 'l'o Sl-10ENIAKERS.—Just received a new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather, l Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs French Rubers, and numerous other artic les belonging to the shoemaking business 0 & J SAEGER. Nr. VAR:NISI - I.—Oils doll kinds, boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,--will be sold cheap by PI,A NES.—A full assortment of Planes if John hest make, also a large assort nem of Carpenter's 'fools, for sale cheap 0 & S SAEGER. ‘k' HITE LEA D.-2 tons of White Lead iiist received, Pure and Extra. and for sale & J SAEGER. 11—ly April. 22., N • IT,s._:loo Kegs of the best * Mils, and Spike:, just received and for i•nie ) & J SAE(;ER. kpril -21, tlt ILL( )1V ,\ RE.-500 Iron Pota anu just recriVt..i mid lor sale ut vrry t•docrd at stun fit ) P.l_7 I N ICS.—Tools of every de ; rr , i,!m, surf) as I neh and Moulding flans. Hand, l'annel, and Back Saws, Brace and Bats. Auger Bats, Hatchets, Stiut.res, &c., for sale by 0 & J SAEGER.- Jan u try 5, To _Builders. A sp!endidassortment of Frontand Parlor' Locks with mineral knobs, german Locke, Latches Bolts, Elinges,Screws, Paint Brush es, and a variety of other. building Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper• than ever by January 19, 1853 DM Mal. TIEVIZgo Just received at the Store of the subscri- - beis, a lot of 11111 Picks, Itiilliatn Brady's Patent. This iS a New Mechanical Tool.• the beat ever le venycl and only wants to be used to the proved.. Apply soon. • 0. & 1. SAEGER. "F-L4w, April, la Grain . 0,060 Bushels of Whent.'llye,Corn . anti' Oats wanted,' for . which the highest Market prices will be paid by the subscribers, at their store on thu South kvegi corner of Nlarket Squa're and Hamilton' street; in Al lelltOWll. EDi7LMAN, HANSB Allentown, April 29 • 11-4i9 1717.1LPT'1IED , Timothy Hay, Wheat,'ttyi!,,ciotn. ant Oats, for which the bi ,i thest lnarkettirice Will be paid by • • • PTIETZ, GUTH . May .1, 155:3. • • or.—tftv' O & J SAEGER. ITI-j3r O &) SAEGER. U & J SAEGER ¶-:3w & J SA EGER O & J SAEGER. 11/-1Y
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