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

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    Joseph Weiss,
Watchmaker in Allentown,
Takes this method to inform his, friends
and the public in general, that he still con
tinuos tho
Watchmaking Business,
in all its various branches, at his "old stand"
No. 11, West Hamilton street, nearly oppc
site the "Odd relluw's Hall," in the airough
of Allentown, w here •he has just received an
entire new, and comtantly hops on hand a
s.eientini stock cf
rarior and Office
Clocks, Geld and Silver
.7 51
e Vt rp ' i tit l c i ties of various des
alts, a large assort
mem of Ear arid Linger
aZ.1 0 .- - rings, Silver and Other
tuble and- IA-spoons, u largd- assortment of
Gold Spectacles, ..F 7 E 9 kleai.
also Silver and other Spen - tclte, uitable for
'persons of all ages, together with a large
'variety of other Jewelry, and such other ar
ticles usually kept in establishments of this
kind. • ALSO:
A Large assortment of Violins,
Violin Bows and Siring 3 of the best quality,
and all other articles used on Violins.
;rte sa Pismo Foraes.
I Just received a splendid assort
ment of Pianos of the most cekbrated man
ufactu rks. Illelodians cf (he mot. celebra•
ted makers in the United Stau s. The
whole of these articles will be sold at the
moot reduced prices, and he will warrant,
that every articles sold by him will be ac
cording to contract.
Li% Bras.s. Instrnments will be furnished
,
to oren , r, at the shortest notice and at prices
far belutv what they can be purchased nisei!.
where,.
Repaiting.—T hi 3 branch of business will
be atternb.d to as usual, %%id' the strictest
punctuality.
[le further returns his sincere thanks for
the patronage so liberally bestowed upon
him for a number of years pas:, and trust;
that by strict attention to business, punctu
ality and libt ral prices of his cr,oodi he %yd.
be further thought worthy of the publics
patronage for which he will akrays feel
thankful. Josreu WEvs.
January IS, ISSI. 11-6 m
Eslibacli's Eagle Had,
In Allentown.
The proprietor
of this popular (douse
,r+ ,
OrAg NA
returns his mostsincere
1L 1 ,4Y/A 1-' , ..9;-51: thanks for past favors,
.711^ 2 ttl: gfilu and would inform his
14 4 01 k (1 1 patronsand
the public
in general, that considerable improvements
have been made in the building, so tbat
,he
is enabled better to accommodate strangers
and travellers than heretnford and that he
will be pleased to meet with many new .cus
touters during the winter season.
The "Eagle" is located on the north west
corner of the square, being the most conve
nient house for business men or persons who
come to attend court.
The douse has gained a reputation of be
ing one of the best in town,and every atten
tion will be paid to strangers who visit the
place. and witnesses, Jurors and others who
may attend court during the next term, to
whom he extends a hearty welcome.
J.AMKS W. ESIII7ICIi
Allentown, Nov. 00,
Hiram Brobst,
evklilst ion :1,11,311.t0\v
sßespectful) - informs his friends
tud the public it general, that he
still continue:3 the pritc..:co of lii:4 profession,
In all its various branches, such as firing,
cleansing, plugging and insertin2, front a Liu
gle tooth LO a full set, on moderato terms.
llis office is in A lien S roin, 011(` door
'South Of Dr. r. L. Nl❑rti n , No. .1:1.
Allentown, August 10
To the Citizens V.:Hinton.
The subscriber having, Made arrange•
ments to enter into co-partnership with Simon
R. Snyder, No. 262, North Second Street,
Philadelphia, (under the firm cf Snyder and
Grubb, formerly Stone Luck and Snyder.) to
transact a wholesale and retail clothing ha
rdness, and being therefore desirmr, of sell
ing out the remainder of this stock of Store
Goods until January Ist, 1851, 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 Elagenbuch's Hotel or the People's
Store.
N. B.—He would further notice that nay
person wishing to enter into u good and sate
business and at as good a stand us there is
one in Allentown. can do so by purchasinz
'the above stock of Goods, which will ba sold
on the ino , t reasonable terms and posses•
Sion given at any time. There can also be
a lease obtainedon the property for rt•length
of time that will suit tho purchaser.
DecernVer 14.
la aID n co
IltON PAINT,
OIL and COLORS,
MINUFACTURED Bit
Francis S. Lewis tic Co.
REPRESENTEDBY LEAVIS.,J AMIN & CO.
135 SOUTII intoriT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
•
Orders thankfully received— punctually
attended to, guarranteed to.givc satisfaction
and offered for sale on the most liberal terms.
. For samples and particulars, please ad
dress as above.
Phila. January 19, 1953. —3 m fit 3
JOB' PRI✓VT/MG,
Neatly executed at the ' , Register Office."
New Goods. New Goods.
Eui
Mel R Dlrrea E
The undersigned announce to the public.
that they have just returned from Philadel
phia and New York, with a very latge lot
of Hardware, consisting of
House Furnishing
Gallery, Coach :I . rinianings.
&allow and .Shordindings, ail of which
will be sold at extremely low prices. They
ask the public to give Saeger's Ilardwlue
-.,,, k tkv A . Store, sign of the
°AV IME,
•
a call in order to convince themselvesof the
fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.'
0. & J SAEGER.
April 22. 19113.
• To lirome-licepers.
A great as.lorttnent of House furnishing
such as
ENAkIXLED and tinned inside,cooking
vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket
tles, fish and ham kettles, frying puns, grid
i waffle irons, &c.
TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from corn.
inon to fine, in sets and dozens. A iso, goth
ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns.
KN I VES and FORKS—in sets and doz
ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cool,
and butcher knives, with a variety of ()the!.
nanutactures.
April 22,
POCKET and PEN ICNIVES—Razors,
scissors, shears, from the best makers; one,
two, three, and 4 blade knives.
SUOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes
pick, axes, &c.
SIIOVELS and TONGS, Iron and braSs
polished steel tire sets and standards, cow
hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons, &c.
for sale by
April, 22,
I RON.—A lot of flammered and Rolled
Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English
Band Iron, [loop Iron, Cast and Shear
Steel, square, flat, and found, 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, 10 by 15, 12 by 10, and,'
various other seises, for stile by .
TO SHOEMAICERS.—Just received a
new assortment of Morocco and Binding
Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs
French Ruben:, and numerous other artic
es belonging to the shoemaking business
0 & J SAEGER.
OILS & ARNISEL—ON of all kind S ,
boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var
nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,--will be sold
cheap by
1 1 -2 m
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.
WHI'l'E LEAD.-2 tons of White Lead
just received, Pure and Extra, and for
U &J SAEUER.
-Ipril,
NAILS. -- 7 300 Kegs of the bt•st
Grad: and tipil;es,just recoiti•ed and for suit'
•U & J SAEGER.
ME
April '22,
HOLLOW WARE.--500 Iron Pots apo
Kettles, just received and for sale at very
reduced prices lathe store of
0 & J S A EGETi
TO MECIIANICS.—TooIs of every de
sciiptiun; such as Bench and 'Mull!ding
Planes, Hand, Pannel, and Back Saws,
Braeo and Bins, Auger Buts; Hatchets,
Squares, &c., tor sale by
0 &J SAEGER.
Jane try 5, •
A splendidassortment of Frontand Parlor
Locks with mineral knobs, german t L i ocks,
Latches Bolts,Hinges,Screws, Paint Brush
es, and a variety of other building Hard
ware just unpacking, and for sale cheap et
than ever by
0 8a J SAEGER.
Jantnry 19, 1853. . To -I y
I,2ll(txmo
Just received at the Store of the subscri
bers, a lot ot Mill Picks, William 13rady's
Patent. This is a New Mechanical 'fool,
the best ever invented and only wants to be
used to the proved. Apply soon.
0. & J. SAEGER.
April, 13. ¶-4w
W. GRITIM.
117,2 W
50.000 Bushels of W heat.nye, Corn
and Oats wanted, for which the highest
market prices will be paid by the subscribers,
at their store on the South west corner of
Market Square and Hamilton street, in Al
lentown. EDELMAN, LIANSE & Co.
Allentown, April 29 Il—Om
. WANTED•
Timothy Hay, Wheat, Rye, Corn and
Oats, for which the highest market price
will be paid by
PRETZ, GUTU & co.
May 4,."1853. ¶-6w
ook
ders
A NEW A:•SOaTIIIENT OF
o & J SAEOER.
li-13'
0 & J SAEGER
0& J SAEGER
To. _Builders.
Grain IliliTant.erl.
County Statement.
The Account of EPHRAIM YORE, Esq.
Treasurer of Lehigh county, for the year
beginning January let, 1853, and end
ing December 31st, 1853, both days in
cluded.
To mount in Treazury, as per report of midi
' torn for 1532 $6.'212 13
Do. in uncurrent funds.. 123 00
Taxes received for the year 1550.... 3.13 08
Do do 1851.... 4 53
Do ' do 1852 2 ... 3711 4.1
Do do 1553.... 15709 45
Do for 1852, additional 53
Abifir . m' cots recd on Collectors'.cora
missions for State taxes for 1550... 331 84
Do do 1551... 99 76
Do do 1652... 1039 33
Do. do 1553... 14:2 49
Old Lumber Sold.
ere.
John Scherer; Seherer's Bridge 1 12
J. M. Line. Jordon Bridge, Allentown 13 t. , 0
Peter Engelnion, Coopertiburg Bridge lb 35
Sol. Butz, llertnony's Bridge 3G 37
Strays Sold.
Reuben Stehle'', for a sheep sold .... 112
Joshua Frey, heifer sold 7 00
Received of Peter Roinich and Sol.
Heberly, inquisition fees refunded
in the eetnte of Peter Snyder, deed 10 76
Of Aaron Frey, it donaticn to Coopere-
burg Bridge 15 00
Of Charles Eckert, dividend on North
ampton Water stock, for 1853 23 GO
Total
County Taxes assessed and remaining
uncollected :
1552, Ilatiover township ..:22S 13
1E33, Upper Macungie.... 221 21— 4411 34
cu..
By cazdi paid on cheeks of County Commission
er.l, to wit :
firaml Jurors, service and mileage... $3OO 00
Petit jurors ? do 130.1 17
Conct ,blos cud Tipstavcs 1.13 37
Court crier, services in full SI 00
Stnclrr costs in Commonwealth eases. 3IS *29
Loans and Interest.
Paid loans and interest during 1853
Interest on loans .......
Poor House.
Warrants drawn by the Directors.... 4500 00
.Issessment S.
Paid to the several Assessors .. 970 55
Elections.
Paid election officers and others. ... 495 96
Printing and Stationary
James W. Wilson, printing ...... ... 73 00
Do blanks 100 00
Blumer. Bush & Co, printing 75 00
Do stationary 20 413
:Mifflin Ilannum. printing, &0... ... 8.1 50
Kralt, Guth & Tresler, printing .... 75 o 0
A. L. Rube, . do .... 75 00
Gustav R. Lonechner, binding 18 lY
B. F. Jackson, check book 5 50
F. L. Ilutter & Co. deed ducker. 12 00
Parrish. Dunning & Mears, docket for
Clerk's Office
Paid for fox scalps
Samuel J. Kistler, one inquest 18 17
Daniel J. Itliuml3 18 10
Francis Weits 17 Do
Nlichnel Ritter
MMIII=
Jacob Zimmermnn
Jacob Meyers, 2 inquests
Solomon Fogel ; 1350 167 90
Reuben Reiss, " 99 55
George Roth, 1851 S3 3S
Charles Foster 1552 167 93
John Dieffenderfer " 153 19
Salomon 11 A ppel "
Jacob Peter
Jeremiah Weitia "
Isaac Hartman 170 d• 1
George Itoth Lt 100 00
Daniel Zerfase " 69 16
A. W. Lnclee 191 37
Samuel J. Kistler "
Itenhen Reiss
Tilghman Kuntz " 43 61
Jacob Wenner u 151 85
Jacob Ecktpellen, 1853 . 90 02
•
Charles Rosier " 183 OS
Samuel J. Kistler " 5O ea
Reuben Ite'lis 155 20
"l'ilgLin it Kuntz " 58 ' 19
Chztrk:4 Miter ...... ..... 1:10 19
J;:nas Werly " ....... ..., 53 .12
Henry Gorr .... 130 75
Ileni , min Weida '. .... ...... 33 5 7
A. W. Loler " 183 59
Charles Kuntz ': SIV4 76
County Bridges.
Building Ccopersburg Bridge 054 OS
Do lIIICIN Bridge 1346 74
Repairing Jordan Bridge, Allentown. 1320 50
On account for diking do. 400 00
Joseph Muthard, repairing Bridge... 25 OS
Casper Kirchner, lumber, Appel's bridge 23 44
Willinni Diehl, repairs, .... ...... .. 200
JffSe Voile. hauling, Jacksonville bridge II 00
Akron G'utli, repairing Cloth's Bridge 27 SO
Rainy B. Kamt.rer, repairs... , . •• • • 4 00
Jamb Dither, do 1 . 30
Andrew Kneer, do 425
Daniel Trenkler, do .. . .• • • 121
Solomon Butz, sundry bridge repairs. 267 SO
Peter Snyder, repairing bridge 32 24
Shantz, Mins and Ritter, auditing in full 27 00
Edward Deck, auditing State taxes,
county offices, &a
Court House and Jail.
Sundry repairs at court hon3c and jail 128 33
C'ommissioner's Office.
Peter Engelman, conuniesioner 162 00
Daniel Hausman, d 0139 50
Joseph Miller do 157 50
J.lll. Line, clerk 150 00
Edward Book, civic, on account 15 00
Robert E. Wright, solicitor 50 00
Allentown Aendenty,.porder of the
grand jury 300 00
Lehigh Co. Agricultuf: 4 3ociety,, per
uet of Assembly... 100 00
•
3fiscellancous Expenditures.
Scrubbing and cleansing, court house. /6 00
Charles Eckert, yearly water permit.. 25 00
Support of couviots in Penitentiary.. 162 14
Dr. C. 11. Martin, medical attendance
at county jail 14 75
J Reichard. paving Hamilton street in
front of court. house. 202 03
J F Newhard, jailor fees and convoy
ing convicts 544 15
Nathan Weiler, conveying one convict 25 00
John L. Hoffman & Bro., lumber 68 06
Brauss & Miller do 2 06 61
. . .
.
Barber & Young, hardware ' ' 25 58
0. & J. Saeger do . 21 15
John Spinner, blaelismithing :1 00
Lewie Wolf do .. • .. • 312
J It I lekt, wheelbarrow repairs 5 02
Charles Sesgreavee, livery tare 42 00
3 T Klerpinger, stone cool • :it; 62
DR.
529.054 32
Court Expenses
3D77 CO
731 97
Fox Scalps
Inquisitions
.lbatements
it 12.1 0.5
.quditors
.Ipproprial ions.
.
JoSeph Lehr, hauling coal 0 00
.Itetnined for grubbing h0e..... .... 1 00
Keck S. Leh. clothing for prisoners.. .2 75
D. H. Washburn, binding and laying
carpet in court house... ...... .. 6 00
J. 13. Oron Sr. Co., Philadelphia, carpet
for court house tIG OH
Jesse Shaffer, freight on de. 1 07
Drake, Wilson & Co., freight on two
pyramidal storm. 1 00
Joshua Stabler, registering deaths,
marriaccs and births 21 00
Joshua Werly. county tax overpaid .. 1 35
John Eberhard, do. overcharged 25 12
Total
Whole amount of Debits, V29,(5.1 32
In Treasury, as per last
yeor's report. (deduei) 6,295 13--22.71-19 19
Paid during the year 23.173 37
Received and paid out dining the year 15 ; 962 56
Can:mission on above. at 1 per cent. 459 62
Balance due the county by treasurer
January I, Ibs I
We, tho undersigned, Auditors in and for the
county of Lehigh, do certify that we have mot-
Red, settled and adjusted the account of Eph.
Yoh°, Esq., Treasurer in and for said county,
commencing . on the first day of January, A. D.
IS`,3, and ending on the 31st day of December,
1853, (both days included :) that said account as
stated above, is correct. and that we find a bal
ance in the hands of void Eph. lobe, Esq.,Trea
surer of said county, of five thousand four hun
dred and twenty one dollars and thirty three
cents, 5.542.1 33.
Witness on hands this 6th day of Jan. IS3I.
11111 AM STIANTZ.
Auditors.
J. FRANKLIN RITTER.
February 1, 155.1.
Register's Account.
Joshua Stabler, Esq , Register of Lehigh
County, in account with the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, for Collateral
Inheritance Tax, from Dec. 1, 1852, to
Nov. 30, 1853. inclusive, to wit:
DR.
Received of the following estates, to Wit
Barbara Yodder, balance in full $1 I G
'Benjamin Mumbour do 5 00
Caroline Nideretir 2.5.17
Jacob 3loyer, balaneo in fu11.... ... 151 0.1
George Walbert
I let ty I tart roan
I'eteo Kurtz, balance iu full
Whole amount received
CR.
By receipt from Auditor General, da•
ted Aug. 4, '53 $193 51
Commission for receiving said tax.... 14 OS
Balance in hand.... ... •.. .... 74 01
The above balance his since been raid
We. the undersigned, Auditors of the county
of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania. hive ex
amine,' the account of Joshua Stabler,
Register, as above stated, and do certify that the
s.tme is correct.
HIRAM' .T. SHANTZ:
J. FRANKLIN RITTER. Auditors.
ELI J. SAEGER,
February 1, 181.1. 41
OM
lEE3
Glorious News !
The largest.supply of goods ever brought
to Allentown, can be found at
No. 31, EAST HAMILTON STREET,
HECK and NEWHARD'N
BIM
20 03
12 00
3164
MILL of F. 1710.8
These twit It men adopt this
method to inform ihi it irierids
and the public in general
that they have lately entered
into partnership. under the
above inentiontd firm, and
will It the
M ERCII A NT TAILORING
BUSINESS,
33 12
30 01
ENE
s branches at the ••old stand"
.orinerly kept by Keck and• Lch, directly .
opposite the .42esit•ter Office," where Ihey
Ire prepared to sell ut the lowest prices all
kinds of fashionable Goods, such as blue
black and fancy colored Cloths. Cassitneers
and Vestings,Winter Clothes, Collars, I lan
kerchiefs. Cravats, &c. They also keep on
hand at all times a largo and fdshionahle as.
iortint nt of
Beadymade Clothing,
such ns Coats of every color and description.
Pantaloons of all stylos.nnd prices, all kinds
of Vestings, Shirts nnd Underslors, Col'ars,
Cravats, Suspenders, &c., all of Much they
will sell nt
Extraordinary Low Prieco,
that no one, who visits their establishment,
eqn help to buy eitht r Cora, Patits, ws,
or something in their line of business. They
have just returned front Philadelphia arid
New York and have replenished their Sled:
of goods that it may with right be ill mud the
Allentown Hall of Fashion.
The Work they turn out is under their
own supervision, and having engaged one
of the best Cutters in the country, they will
be able to turn out the "best fits."
5 00
Coats, Pantaloons and Vests
will be made up to order after the newest
fashion, no matter whether the material has
been purchased of them or not.
The - return their thanks for the favors
they have received and trust they will he
continued.
Fashion Oates as they come out are al
ways kept for Falk . .
KECK & NEWHARD.
Allentown, August 31. 11-3 m
IDDVIDII
In Allentown. •
4 4 The undersigned hereby in
g',aiik forms his friends and the public
it) general, that he offers his ser
vices as Veterinarian 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.
Carl-Hs charges will be very moderate
and he further states, that in cases where he
wino' give the best satisfaction, he asks
no pay. HENRY RITTER.
A I lentow n , Oct. 19. ¶-3m
Boot and Shoe Manufactory
The undersigned take this method to in
form their friends and the public in generaL
that they have lately purchased the
Shoe More
of Daniel Miller,
and continue the
, d arlged manufacturing of
FASIIIONADL
Boots & Shoes,
ns hPretofore at the "Old Stand" No. 9,
East Hamilton StrePt, Allentown, under the
firm of Heckman and It illy.
As new beginners they invite the public
to give them a call, particularly the Lady
customers.
523;173'37
They are both experienced workmen and
their work is made of the best materials by
the best hands and under their own direc
tion -3, and they will stand good for tiny work
turned out of their store.
5121 33
529.03.1 31
They also keep a lull assortment of Gum
Shoes on hand, comprising every style and
quality.
Ordered customer work done up in the
best and most durable manner, in any style
desired and at the shortest notice. Also re
poring done upon as short a notice as pos
sible. TERMS CASH.
HECKMAN & Wirrr.
. January 4, 1854.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
OF POILIDELPiIIi.
sTATEmENT of the ASSE'T'S of ihe Compa
ny, on .I.iiinaiv 10, 1854, published in conformi
ty with the provisions of the sixth section of the
Act o 1 Assembly of April sth, 1842„
Brine first mortgages on real eNtaie,
in the city and c o unty of Phi!a
delphia, except 530 850 in Mont
gomery. Bucas, Schuylkill, and
Allegheny counties. Pennsylva. '1.1,190,7.64 48
REAL ESTATE
Purchased at Sit , rill's sales, un
der inorig,age claims, viz:—
Eight houses and Ii i, 70 by 1501
feet, on the Smith-west corner of
Chesnut and Sev'enteenth streets,
A house and 100, 27 by 71 feet, on
North side of Spruce st., West of
Eleven•li .
A. house arid lot, 21.7 by 100 feet,
on West side of Pena Square,
South of H igh street; •
Two house, and Itiii,each 18 by 80
feet, on South side of Spruce st.,
near Sixteenth street,
Five houses and hits, each 17 9 by
90 feet, Nos, 159, 161, 163, 165
and 167 Dilwyti street.
Three houses and 10t.49 by 54 feet,
ou E tst side of Seventeenth 5 1 “
South of Pine street,
A lot of ground. 17 by 57 fret, on
the Norilreast coiner of Twcii•
tirsecond and SprUee Street.,
A house and lot. 18 1 .5 , 1 0 0 it'eb on
South side ,-1 Filbert street, Wee,'
of Sixteenth street.
Hotel and lid, 50 by 81 feel, on the
South - east corner ul Chesnut and
Beach street,.
Five houses and lot, 42 by 86 feel,
on the Nor')) side of Geove st.,
West of Ashton street.
Seven 11 , w-es and lot, 20 by 117
fret, on the east side 01 Beach
smith of Chesnut at.,
A hon.,e and liii, 18 fit 80 feet. No.
00 Poziyater st., East of Ninth.
street,
A ground rent of
of a lot 13 4 by 40 It et, on to 4 , 11
side, of Otter street, 40 feet West I
ot Leopard street, J
I,OANS.
TEMPOil•rtir Loss, 011 Stocks, as 7 130,77./
Collateral Seeuritv.
:81 . 01.11tit3.
$lO,OOO Alias House Loan, 5 pelt
Cent. )
200 Shares Bank ot
17 hero Bank 01 Ken
tucky.
Union Bald{ 01 TetilleS" r. •
see,
13 Insurance Company of
2 1 .
the State p oi oso.,
Siiu.hwatltHailroadCo Cost
Commercial and Rail- n 63,085 50
of Vicksh2.,
310 t. 'Pennsylvania Railroad : 4
Company,
91 0 Franklin Fire Insurance e
Company,
2 " Meicatoile Library Co..
24 , Union rails! Conipany.
10 Schuylkiil Railroad Cn ,,)
Nowa and Bills Receival
I...NAETTLKIi Policies,
Mnartuantsx,
Catill oil' hand. $34.5h2 2.7
in hands of agents, • 8.027 71
20 49
14 88
MEM
g.:81 GO
5 . 28 I GO
100
ton 4.
37 ••
. By order n( the 11 , a rd.
(HARLEM N. BANCKER, Pres.
Alnesl.—t'iuuLrs G. BANCICKH, Seey.
February 8. ¶-4w
ail r a S
allao:l. an larnania
11V 'ALLENTOWN.
The undersigned takes this method to in
form hi friends and the public iu general.
that he has lately received Irani New York
and Philadelphia a splendid rvsorinient of
lia la, Caps, sr,
.bluffs, Loos, Cuffs, Furs, &e.
all of which he will sell at the low-
est prices.
lie also manufactures all the above men
tioned articles to order, upon the latest styles,
and understands. the huiiness practically as
well as any manufacturer in town. He
also employs none but the most finished
workmen that can be got. This then is the
secret that “Iceck's Hats" take and Wear so
well, and are now "all the go."
He holds forth one door west of Schnnr
man% Store on the north side of Hamilton
street, Allentown, where he will be happy
to see those who may favOr hint with their
custom.
_
He returns his sincere thanks for the ma
ny favors he has thus far receiVed.and trusts
that his goods and their extreme low prices,
will induce not only his old customers but
lots of new ones, to purchase of him._
WILLIAM KECK. •
Allentown, Sept. 14. ¶ -6m
vd .. 7 rE VP
In A Alentown.
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E 132,139 67
-- 43.279 98
GA
I ALLEN HOUSE,
No. 1, East Hamilton Street,
CORNER OF MARKET SQUARE,
AL LE NTO W N PA.
The subscriber takes
this method of inform
ing his friends and the
public, that he has taken
the above well known
Flotel,recintly occupied
by Keiper and Good,
and that he is prepared to nem:inundate all
who may favor him with their custem. r ..-
Within the pas.t few months this house has
been newly fitted up and enlarged, and as
its location is central and convenient, it pre
sent advantages surpassed by none in the
Boron!) for the traveler or business man.
The proprietor will spare neither paine.
nor expense, to render satisfaction to all who
may give him a call.
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rya Vin`
• Uilli 10
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Allentown, Feb. 8.
Charles S. Massey,.
W
(R .,),.
ITCH and CLOCE
...e— 3.1.110 ER .8. ND
II
J.r -' ',..lif Je.WEERi.
yh a ) ~ 4.; c, N 0.23 East Hamilton at.;
\e,_ <,:ii‘ Ak: opposite the German
IN -.-- :•-,' - Reformed Church,
IN ALLENTOWN, PENN.,
Hereby informs the public that he has, a
few days since returntd from New York'
with a large variety of goods in his line of
business, which he will sell, wholesale and
retail, as low as they can be purchased in
Wy of the cities. His stock consists i a
it of
r ____
Clocks, Timepieces, Gold, _. .
Silver and Common \Vat. ', ii•-c .
)
dies, of every size. pattern. {f 3 ___
quality and price ; !FA- V., ;5 4 .1
eons, Accordions, 11l us ica I i r4l
luxes, Flutes and Fifes, .
~.4 -7;,- . t !it
of various qualities ; Spy• w aszuf Th.,,., ~ .7..
!glasses, Pocket Compasses, and gold, silver.
steel and brass Spectacles, in every variety ;
Silver Table and Tea Spoons ; gold, saver
and common Pencils ; Pens, Breast•pins,
Ear-rings and Finger-rings, in great varie
ty ; gold and common Nit dalions; gold,sil
-ver, steel and brass Watch Chains, Seals
and KeyS, of all styles—and all other arti
cles that belong to the JeWelry business..
Call and judge for yourselves. He can
assure the public that his stock contains a
larger and more valuab!e variety of goods
than all the Jewelry establishments ill Le
high county.
, IS( Repairing done as usual—and he war
i rants his work one year. He is thankful
I fur past favors. end hopes for a continuance.
Allentown, October 19. 11-6nt
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REMOVAL AND CHANGE.
Immense & Attractive Stock.
I\loßms L. lIALLowELT.& Co
H AVINU ¢t MOVLD n,iu their splendid new
%rarehoose, entiances No.
.117 Market, and
N 0.21 North Putirth street. ore opening for
the Spring trade an assortment of
SILK. AND FANCY GOPDS,
that for extrrit and variety :viii surpass any
rock ever yft;•nitl in that mallet. Entering
iwo their new store, winch is. One of the
largest in :Interim, with a business of an
111111:•U;11 amount already estahlisht &and in
tentlina lamely to increase it, espi chilly with
those olio buy
For Cash,
and believing that the fairest system in jobb-
In , goods is to have Umirours Pareks. they
will be compelled to sell at a much smaller
profit than can possibly be afforded where
;one 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 Very .S'znall ddvance onlhe Foreign Cost.
They Mean to make it the INTEREST of
very judge of gottds, to buy upon the fol.
(2.4511 BVVEIi9 will receive n discount of
stx per cent. if 'the money be paid in par
funds, within 10 days (rain date of bill.
Uncurrent money will only be taken at its
market value on the (by it is received.
5 709 50
1.422. 25
193.&3
To merchants of undoubted standing a
e a of six tuent,hs,will be given is desired.
Where money is remitted in advance of
maturity a discount, at the rate of TWELVE
eve 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 the4arge profits that are
A Bk/ . CUTELY ESSENTIAL •
to those who give long credits.
M. L. I lALLOWELLi J. L. HALLOWELL.
JASIES THAQUAIII, E. R. MITCHINSON,
'l'. W. SWENEY, A. W. LITTLE.
Phila.,.Jan.
R. B. 'Wright,
iTTURIV EY cOUNSELLOR AT. LAW
Office No. 52, East Hamilton Street, in.
the Borough of Allentown.
M r. Wright speaks tho German language,
consi•quently an be consulted in that lon•1
page.
Allentoivn, Oct. 5.
ItP•44 I I•TE,D.
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 sutler and industrious ha
bits (none other need apply) can find constant
employment, if immediate application be
made to H ECtttnex& W ITIV.
Allentown. Jan. 2cm. , 11? -4w
Country .- Produce.
The higliestmathet prices
. will be paid
for all kinds ofcountry produce by
-PftETZ,
A Ilentown, Nor. 16. T-6cu
CnAttLEs
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