The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, January 17, 1855, Image 3

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    Eltaip4tng Committees.
.
The folloinvintare the Standing Conimittees
of the House of Representatives, announced by
Mr. Speaker Strong, on Tuesday :
Ways and Means.—Messrs. McCombs, Ball,
Stewart, Fry; Linderman, Stock'dale, Cutn.,•
mings, (city,) Fearcnt, Downing,—Judiciary.—
Messrs. Chamberlin, Thompson, Franklin, Mc-
Clean, McCaltnont, teal, Simpson, Reese,
North.—Pensione.—Messrs. McCoinnell, Lane,
Allegoon, Criswell, Hodgson, Kreps, Craig.—
Mike, Smith, (Blair) Rose,
Edinger, Fost4, Walker, Bush.—Agricuhurs.
Messrs. Criswell, Rittenhouse, Powell, Carlisle,
Lathrop, Weddell, Muse.—Education.-I%lessrs.
Stewart, Sherer, Free, Foust, Pennypacker,
Christ,, Hubbs. Domestic Manufactures.
1
ssrs. Bowman, King, Clapp, Waterhouse,
lengel, Hodson, Donaldson. Accounts.
laws.- Smith, (Allegheny,) Baker, Avery,
Free, Holcombe, Crawford, Maxwell.—Vice and
Immorality.-Messrs. Kirkpatrick, Foust, Clapp,
Deas, Powell, McCullough, Rutter.—Militia.—
Messrs. Mengel, Hobbs, Orr, Reese, Edinger,
%fist, Caldwell.—Ndedion Districts.—Messrs.
Throne, Lott, Page, Crawford, Guy, Weddel',
Fearon.—Banks—Messrs. Morris, Eystcr, M'-
'Coniey, Stehley Fletcher, Wickersham Boal,
Dougherty and Sherer.—Estates and Escheats.
• —Messrs. Maddock, Stockdale, Ziegler, Wright,
Harrison, Sallade, Chamberlain.—Roads, 4'c.-
-Messrs. Cummins, (Somerset,) Wickersham, '
Lathrop, Megill, Foster, Scott, Haines.—Corpo
:rations.—Messrs, Fletcher, Herr, Bhicer, Smith,
,(Alegheny) Bowman, Johnson, Baldwin Ave
ry, 'Barry. Local Appropriation. Messrs.
'Caldwell, Ddrildson, Orr : Bush, Gross, Gwin
mer, Maxwell.—Lands.—Messrs. Witmer, Dun
ming, Wood, Rutter, _Baldwin, Craig, Ross.—
...Divorresf —Messrs. .Steele, Salladc, Allegood,
Magill, 'Lane,' Gwinner, ,Pennypacker. New
(Counties.—Messrs. King, IKreps, Rittenhouse,
iDunriing, 'Lane, McConnell, Bergstresser.
(Compare Bills.—Messrs. Barry, :Maddock, Lin
derman, Staley, Steele. Library. --Messrs.
Cummings, (city)McCombs,lDowning.—Canals
and Inland Navigation.--Messrs.'Gray, Smith,
(city) Sturdevant, Yerkes, Wright, Page, Hol
comb. Railroads. —MeSsrs. Eyster, Throne,
• Palmer, Ball, Laporte,Morrisorrailey, Stehley,
Clover, Carlisle, ;Cummins, (Somerset) Wood,
Morrison.
LAIVIIERS A Maddlphia paper
states that there arc five hundred lawyers in
that nifty who do no business, and who have no
Jather.rifficc but their hats. It says that the
Whdle lawyers' usiness of the city as confined to
less than fifty attornies.
To 11 , :% 0VR. Ivß•srntxs Fpf — er6TlTT—The
moment the ink is spilt, take a little milk and
saturate the stain ; soak it up vith a rag, and
apply a little more mirk, rubbing it well in.
In a few minutes the ink will be completely
removed.
MARRIED.
On the 2Gth ult., by the Rev. Mr. Helfrich
Mr. WILLim GETZ, of Catasauqua, to Miss ELI,.
ADETLI SNIDER, of Hanover.
- On the 9th of January; by the Rev. Isfr. Yea
ger, Mr. HENRI REICHARD, to Miss MATILDA
Ross, both of Upper Saucon.
On the 14th of January, by the same, Mr.
EDWARD L. DEM. of Hanover, to Miss VIDLETTE
C. STEntesn, of North Whitehall. •
On the 16th of January, by the same, Mr.
JAMES DISTIL, to Miss Rencoca. JonNsox, both
of Catasauqua.
On the 9th of January,- by the Rev. Mr.
Raper, Mr. NATHAN HAAS, to Miss MARIA
Rims, both of Millerstown.
"MMEE3III
ALLENTOWN MARKET
Flour, per bbl. -
Wheat, -
Corn, - -
Rye, -
Oats, - -
Hay,
Salt,- -
Potatoes,
per lb„
Sides,
Shoulders,
Lard,
Batter, -
gggs per doz,
- -v
RHILADELPft IA MARKET.
FLoUn—straight• brands, -
Western "
CORN MAL, - -
RYE noun, - -
GRAIN—Whito Wheat,
Red, -
Rye, -
• Corn, White, -
Yellow,
Oats,
Wnissu, -
Surgical and Mechanical
DENTIST.
DR. C. C. H. GULDIN, from New York,
it.,in
vites the attention of those in Allentown
and vicinity, who require .operations on the
natural Teeth, or who are in need of artificial
ones, to his superior mode of operating in all the
different departments of. Dentistry.
• Haying had. eight years' experience in his
profession, and availing himself of every valu
able improvement, he knows ho can render the
very best assistance to the patient of which the
Aet is capable.
Ressiumoss.—Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D.,
Rev. Charles M. Jamesoq, F. Clarkson, M. D.,
William Underhill, M. D., New York city.
Office for the present at the American Hotel , :
Patients also visited at their residence if de-
Sired.
Allentown, Jan. 17, 1855. 1 —ly
Thomas Iron Company.
The Stockholders of •the Thomas Iron Com.
pany are . hereby notified that an Election for
seven Dfirectors, to manage the affairs of said
Company, will take place at Easton, on Tuesday
the Bth day of February next, in conformity
with the requisitions of the Charter and BylLaws
of said Company. ,Election to be held at Mrs.
While's Hotel. Polls•open from 12 o'clock noon,
until 3 o'clock, P. M.
January 17,
.
Poor' HOuse' le otint.
CHARLES S. BUSH, Esq.; Treasurer,
. in account with the Directors of the
Poor and of the House of..EmPloyment
for the County of. Lehigh. " -
1854 Jan. 2. Balance s per last
year's account,
Jan. 2. Balance per omas
Faust's last year's account,434 72
1913. 15. Received by hands
of 11. J. Shantz, Directori
for the sale of a horse, 35 00
Feb. 15. Received of Daniel
Lentz, by hands of IL J. .
Schantz, for not fulfilling
indenture of setvitutie, 20 00
April 4. Received of Solomon
Fogel, Trustee of Deborah
Shantz, for maintenance, 50 00
April 12. Received of 11. J.
Shantz, 25 00
Aprill2. For maintenance of
Patrick Duncan,
April 15. Received of Thos.
Faust for work done on-the
roads by paupers, 48 12
May 24. Received of J. Kist
ler, Esq., fine for gambling, 10 50
May 24. Received of W. Erd
man by hands of 11. J.
Shantz for not fulfilling in
denture, &c., 20 00
Oct. 14. Received of Jacob
Mark, by hands of Peter
Romig, Director, for Philip
Nusbickel, 4 59
Oct. 14. Received of Rudy
Stabler; Trustee for Mag
dalena Zeisloff, 66 00
Nov. 1. Received of the Over
seers of the Poor of L. To..
wamensing township for
maintenance of D. Eastman, 11 00
Dec. 6. Received of Thomas
Faust for the purchase of a
plough refunded, 10 00
Dec. 9. Received of Thomas
Faust from Mrs. Licht, 235 13
Dec. 9. Received of Thomas
Faust, 50 00
Received at different times by
Checks on the County Trea-
surer,
Balance due Treasurer,
$0 00
2 00
85
1 31
50
14 00
70.
80
10
=ME
- SO 25
901
- 425
0 50,
220
2 08
- 125
95
- 97
54
. 39
U. F. RAUDOLPH.
Secretary.
1-3 w
CR.
By Cash paid out in orders as follows
Household Expenses.
Dry Goods and Groceries, $7Ol 35
Freight, 2 75
Stone Coal, 18G 02
Fire Wood, 101 68
WeaVing for 1853, 22 12
" for 1854, 32 50
Hats and Caps for 1853, 12 07
" for 1854, 32 12
Cabinet Ware, .10 50
Casting for Heaters for
1852,—'53,—'54, • 34 17
Hardware for 1853 and '54, .62 03
Making Corn Brooms, 3 84
Bricks, - 33 60
One pair Hand Cuffs, 3 25
Ashes, . 3 GO
Wool Carding, s 96
Making Baskts, 1 50
Potatoes, (Seed,) 1 75
Four days Slaughtering, '4 00
Vinegar, 7 00
Tobacco, 40 67
Shoemaking, 75 47
Fresh Shad, 7 80
Female Service, • GI 51
Drugs,, (medicine,) 135 52
Coffins, 15 00
5 Funeral Sermons, 5 00
Curb Stone,l2 00 •
•
-- $1,014 78
Farming Expenses.
$llO 00
224 30
12 74
2 18
Male Services,
Grain,
Fence Posts and Rails,
Making Post Fence,
Lumber for repairs for
1852, '53, '54, 88 9G
Cirpenter Work for repairs, 20 11
Wlidelwright Work, 10 15
Bla&smith Work, 53 74
Making "gimp, 10 50
Digging.and Walling Well, 10 87
Repairing Treshing Ma
" chine in 1853,
Repairing Slate Roof,
2 Horses, •
Saddler Ware,
Vetrinary ServiCes,
Plaster of Paris,
Road Tax,
State Tax,
,Re-review Jurors on road,
and order, 8 44
26 Ikad Steer, 1101 02
--- $2;133 38
Building.a New Cow Stable on Lower Farn;
Lumber, , $37 37
Carpenter Work, ' 11 05
------ 848 42
Buiiding New Barn and Horse Power Shed.
Lumber, 437 95
Carpenter Work, 293 69
Mason Work, • 208 12
•
Mason's Attender,
Stone Sills,
Iron for Gate Railing,
Blacksmith Work.
Hardware,
Oil,
Sawing,
Roofing,
Making and putting up
Spouts, 25 13
Insurance on said Barn, 69 50
$1,572 28
Building Stationary Horse Power.
Lumber, $5 25
Casting, 8 46
Blacksmith Work, 10 72
153 Cogs,„ 508
Turning Cogs, 1 96
Millwright Work, 58 10
$B9 57
Issuing and Executing Orders of Relief for the
Support of Out Door Paupers.
BOROUGH OP ALLENTOWN.
Relief to Peter Prong, • $46 37
Relief to Mrs. Lynn's family, 18 50
Medical attendance rendered
to said family,
Relief rendered to Charles
Mertz's family,
Medical attendance rendered
to said family, 16 00
Funeral expenses of Charles
Mertz and Son,
Relief rendered to Catharine
Schuler,
Medical attendance rendered
to Sarah Schuler,
Funeral Expense of Sarah
Schuler,
Medical attendance to James
Petit, ,81 25
Funeral Expense for James
Petit,
Conveying John Kuhn and
Mary Roo to Poor House,
Conveying the corpse of Gott
-lei4Grossman to P. House, 100
.n(eying Benjamin Knauss
Poor House,
Conveying John Bauer to
Poor House,
Out door relief to Hannah
Hebler's
$5OO 06
SALISTIMG TONTNSIIIP
Convoying 2 corpses to Poor
House,
Conveying Peter Zimmerman
• to Poor House, . $2 40
Conveying Mary Koch to
Poor House, ' 2 80
Conveying Peter Carr do, • 240
" Dan. O. Bryan do, 150
" James Schehan do, 1 50
" 'Henry Infante do, 240
" John Nugent do, 220
" Peter Cooper do, 240
" Levi Deli's wife and
5 children to Poor House,
Conveying one pauper to Poor
5 00
House,
Medical attendance rendered
to John Reichard's family in
1852, 25 00
UPPER MILFORD.
Funeral expense of Fred. Ferry $7 00
Conveying Abra, Reinhard to
Poor House, 2 00
Conveying Joseph Dutt do, 300
James Riley doi. 100
LOWKIt MACUNGT.
Conveying Jesse Moll to Poor
House, SI 40
Conveying Emanuel Sonnen
berger to Poor House, 73
Medical attendance rendered
to the same, 1 00
Issuing 0 orders of relief, &c., 220
.9,631 06
UPPER MACUNGT.
Issuing orders of relief, &c., ST 32
Conveying Peter Weiss to
Poor Ilouse, • 80
Conveying Martin V. Sloan,
colored, to Poor House, 1 00
5200 00
448 83
SG7BO 85
WEISENBURG.
Conveying George Smith to
Poor House,
LYNN.
Conveying Elizabeth Mohr to
Poor House, $3 GO
Issuing 4 orders of relief 80
TIEIDELBURG.
Conveying Justina Kern and
child to Poor House, $2 /30
Conveying William Rau do, 150
NVASIIINGTON.
Conveying Gracy Perry to
Poor House, n 80
Conycying Simon Roerig, (a
runaway pauper) do,
NORTU WITITRITALL.
Conveying Oscar Kuhner to
Poor House, 8 , 1 90
Conveying John Kiefer do, 1.90
" John Ferry „do, 2 00
• " M. Daugherty do, 200
• " John Brogan do, 200
" Philip Schaffer do, 140
" •B. Daugherty do, 200
' " Michael Ilarfy, 180
" the corpse of J. P.
Otto to Poor Ikuse, . • 200
Conveying Robert Naples to
Poor House,
Issuing 13 orders of relief,
SOUTII WITITETIALL.
Conveying John Soulier and
family to Poor House, $1 00
Conveying,,Thos. Gallager do, ,1 40
" Sarah Laydon and
child to Poor House, 80
Conveying John Grinner tlo, 140
Out door relief of Henry Sher
rer's family,
Issuing 2 orders of Relief,
Conveying Michael Donalt to
Poor House,• , 200
Funeral expense of J. Kinney, 7 00
Medical attendance rendered,
. Beitelman, t 67
13 1G
1 00
330 00
84 68
4 50
8 40
22 38
Elm
• 17AgOVInt.
ConveyingsMartin Seabold to
Peor"llousei • 00
Conveying John Reider do,j 200
Eve Licht do, 2 00
" John Kennen do, 2 00
Isaac Sellers do, 1 40
"• Armen Schaeffer do, 1 40
" John Garlacher do, 200
Charles Netzel do, 140
William Russell do, 1 40
" John Deiterly do, 120
" William nobly, 2 00
" Melch. Grainger do, 140
" Jqbn Smith do, 180
" 2 corpses do, 400
" one pauper do, 200
Out door re • o Marynoele's
• : , 34 12
ledical attendance rendered
to Mrs. Lynn's sop, 12 87
25 00
5 50
18 48
55 71
53 29
40 00
29 68
310 23
BOROUGH OF CIATASAUQUA.
Conveying 3 paupers to Poor
House, -
Conveying Jon. Gordon do,
" John Garlacher and
Sarah Wilson do, • 280
Conveying Pat. Brennen do, 140
• 9 paupers do, 12 60
" 5 do do, 700
" the corpse of John
Seibert to Poor House,
Making a coffin for a man
drowned in the Canal,
Issuing 34 orders of relief,
Printing, Stationery, and Postage.
Postage, $1 92
M. Hannum for publishing
Poor House acc't for 1852-3 24 00
Blumer, Bush & Co., pub
lishing
ace't. for 1853, • 12 00
J. W. Wilson do, 12 00
ono notice, 1 00
584•
37 63
2 80
14 00
Stationeiy,
200
4 50
Henry Diefenderhr, Esq., one
year as Director, • $2O 00
700
7 00
1 SID
2G 00
*1.87 35
UPPRR SAUCON
9 00
2 40
$54 00
5 00
1 40
2 GO
5 00
40
4 20
1 40
1 40
3 00
6 80
Salaries
82
Do, extra, . $7
Hiram J. Shantz, Esq., ono
year as Director, ' 20 00
Db, extra, 20 00'
Peter Romich, Esq., one year
as 'Director, 20 00
Do, extra, 7 50
P. S. Leisenring, M. D., for 44
months as attending physi
cian, 38 48
Seven extra visits, 6 72
C. 11. Martin, M. D.,
for one
year as attending physician, 50 00
Do, 14 months in Lemenring's
place, 13 51
Do, 23 extra visits, 22 10
Thomas Faust, one year as
Steward, 400 00
T. B. Faust, ono year assist
ant Steward, 100 OD
Charles S. Bush, Esq., Trea-
$360
surer one year,
Jobn D. Stiles, Esq., Solicitor,
one year, 20 00
•
Do, contesting extra cases, 15 00
Steward's Account.
THOMAS F.RUST, Steward, in account.
with the Directors of the Poor and of
the HoUse of Employment for the
County of Lehigh.
To Cash received on sundry accounts as follows
To balance of last year's ac
count, $34 72
Received of Michael Dugan for
expense in our Hospital, .
Do, of Joseph Hummel for
work done on the Mad,
Do, of Isfagdelena Steigerwalt
$l3 00
a pauper. •
Do, of David Mertz for 11 lbs.
beef at 7,
Do, do, for 9 bushels oats at
36,
Do, do, for 17 bushels of lime
at 8,
Do, do, for 5 bundles straw A
10,
Do, do, 2 acres clover grass at
G. 12
Do, do, for 2 days harvesting 1 50.
Do, of Anthony Gotschall for
9 bushels wheat at 1 50
Do. do, for 4 bushels oats at
38, 1 52'
Do, do, 1 bushel oats at • 50
Do, do, 2 " potatoes at 40, 80
Do, do, " mending one
pair Boots, 50
Do, of David Derr, for rue
bargain on horse bought, 10 00
Do, - of 11. J. Schantz, for work
done by paupers,
Do, of Sol. Dorney, 2 bushel
seed Corn, I 50
Do, do, for 0 Pigs, 6 75
Do, Jesse Fegeley foo Pigs, 200
Do,John 'Mclntyre for expense
of Sarah J. Wilson in Hos
pital,
Do, John C. Young for ex
pense in Hospital,
Do, John Murtaugh do,
Do, Daniel McCurty do,
Do, Thomas MeCoen do,
Do, Michael Harley for keep
ing his 2 children 7 h weeks
at $1 50. 11 25
Do, T. O'Connell for a coffin, 300
Do, Thomas Mohr for expense
made in the Poor House,
Do, Mrs. McCue for Calico,
Do, John Schuler for return
ing Cath. Scheffer,
Do, Conrad Seem for Gt bush
els Flaxseed at $1 62, 10 53
Do, David Gilbert for Cattle
sold, 45 00
Do, Grim & Reninger for 887
lbs. tallow at 11, 97 57
Do do for 448 lbs. do at 10L 47 04
Do do for 269 lbs. lard at 10, 26 00
Do do for 86 lbs. white rags
at 5,
Do do for 197 lbs. mixed do at
5
Do do for 114 do do at 2,
Do Joseph Good for Hides and
Skins, 33 52
Do Peter Ludwig do do; 40 49
Do O.N. Faust do do, GO 74
Do 10 different persons for
tallow,
Do 3 do for meals,
Do 8 do for horse feed,
Do 6 do for Lime,
Found in the pockets of de
ceased paupers, 16 35
BEI
$9 12
82 60
$4 40
$4 30
$7OB
$2l 00
$26 27
CR.
By Cash paid out as follows :
To Sarah Biery for articles
bought on vendue, $2 50
To George Stein for repairing
Clocks, 2 24
To John Q. Cole for 6 bushels
ashes at 18,
To Dutch Peter for 4 do at 20
To Tilghman Woodring for
blacksmith work, 37
To 3 Telegraphic despatches, 32
To J. Roney for one pair Shoes, 70
To MertzSaloney for 1 pairdo, 87
To John Moll for 7 lbs. powder, I'so
To David Mertz for. 3 bushels
lime at 8 c ,
To do for 40 lbs. Veal,
To Anthony Cottschall for 41
bushels ashes at 20, 00
To do for 2 bush. potatoes at 40, 80
To do for 30 lbs. Veal at 7, 2 03
To do for 41 lbs. Butter, 85
To Charles S. Bush, Esq.,
Treasurer, 87 84
To do do do, 50 00
To Sol. Reinbold for castrat-,
ing pigs, 66
To Williara Blank do do , 74
To Sol. Rabenold for the use
of a rope, 75
To Henry Seip 'for Tin ware, 25
To William Miller do, 30
To Wm. Koch for 3 bush. lime, 42
To Barber & Young for Hard
ware,
To Henry Schantz for 3 stone
sills,
To Keck, Guth & Trexler for
paper,
To Benjamin Burger for feed
ing a hog (strayed,) 25'
To Jos. Weiss for spectacles, 50
To 11. Simpson for sweeping
chimneys. . '1 00
To Grim & Reninger for a bill
of Merchandize, . 181 04
To Joseph Guth for Leather, 50 00
To 0. W. Faust do, 80 56
To travelling paupers, 7 09
To travelling expense for team, 306
$74 99
840 00
$56.83
To do for Steward, • $lO 88
Balance iihands of Steward, 40 83
8 Horses. 16 Cows, 1 Bull, 17 Steers, 4 ILe
ars, 2 Calfi, 33 Sheep 53 Dogs, 3 Wagons, 2
Dearborn Wagons, 1 Sleigh, 2 Sleds,4 Harrows,
4 Ploughs, 4 Wheelbarrows, 1 Grain Drill, 1
Reaping Machine, 1 Trashing Machine and 2
Windmills.
255 Bushels Wheat, 771 Bushels Rye, 464
Bushels Oats, 9 Bushels Flaxseed, 2,325 Bu
shels Corn in ears, 690 Bushels Potatoes, 55
Bushels Turnips, 41 Bushels Onions, 39 Bu
shels Red Beets, 3 Barrels Cucumbers, 3500
heads Cabbage, 23. Hogsheads Sour Kraut, 20
lbs. hatchled Flax, 61 loads Hay; 30 loads Corn
fodder, 190 toads Manure put on the land,
2221 lbs. Beef Hide, 144 lbs. Calfskin, 1,722
lbs. Tallow, 1,120 lbs. Lard, 1,655 lbs. Butter.
40 00.
104, pair men's Pantaloons, 147 men's Shirts,
49 Boys pants, 22 Vests, 47 Roundabouts, 25
pair Drawers, 65 Chemises, 101 Women frocks,
80. Petticoats, 80 Short Founds, 140 Aprons,
47 Women Caps, 43 Sun Bonnets, 95 Children
frocks, 72 Children• shirts, 37 Petticoats, 102
Stockings Knitted, 70 Stockings footed, 34
Shrouds, 45 Towels, 12 Quilts, 102 cuts Stock,
ing yarn, 115 cuts Thread, 14 Chaff bags, 10
Bolsters, 31 Pillow Cases, 28 Bed Cases, 10
Pillow ticks, 44 Sheels,Fls Grain Bags, 797 Ibs.
hard Soap, 28 Brls. soft Soap, 43 Collins.
. Zfeat Slmtghtered.
SRI 21
$6780 85
17,372 lbs. Beef, 834 lbs..real, 7,952 . lbs
Pork.
. Number of Inmates.
In the House January 1, 1854, 15G
Received during the year, 739
Born, 6
5 00
48 12
Discharged during the year,
Indentured,
Pied,
Corpse when brought,
Absconded,
4 OS
BEE
Remaining . in the House
January 1, 1855,
Ma
This number consists of 68 white male
adults, 42 white female adults, 26 white male
children under 12 years of age, 21 white female
children under 12 years age, 3 colored male
adults, 1 colored female adult, . 2 colored male
Children under 12 years of age, 1 colored female
child under 12 years of age, of which number 15
are lunatics.
OM
Benjamin F. Zellner, to Michael W. Kistler,
Albany township, Berks County, (Farmer.)
William Henry Klotz, to Chas. Herring, Win
senburg, (Farmer.)
Mama J. SCTIANTZ,` irk• ctors of
PETS= Romo,
SOLOMON KLINR, • the'Poor.
Director's Office Jan. 17, 1855. ¶-3w
5 50
LOST.
On the evening of the 14th ult., between
Shelden's tavern and the,Church, in North
Whitehall township, a Lady's Gold Chain
with Pencil and Medallion. Any person
giving information respecting the same at
the office of the " Register," will be liber
ally rewarded.
January, 3. ¶-3w
1 00
I 00
5 00
2 00
4 40
1 75
1 37
Notice is hereby given, that the uncle--
signed is appointed Executor of the last
will and testament of William R. Leh, de
ceased, late of the Borough of Allentown,
Lehigh county,therefore all those who know
themselves to be indebted.to said estate, be'
it in Notes, Bonds. Book-clebts,or otherwise
will make payment within six weeks from
the date hereof. Also those who have any
legal claims against said estate, will bring
in their accounts will authenticated within
4 30 I said time. _
4 00
• JOSEPH WElss, ExecuOr.,
Allentown, January, 3. 113 tv
295
2 28
OF
Eighteen Valuable Hor§es,
ILL be sold nt Public Sale, on Thursday
'w w and Friday the ISt and 2d of February,
at the house of Aanm Guth, in Guthville, Le-
high county,
8 69
68
1 7G
56
T .1,4‘ 18 EXClllfilf
,0,1 from '. ,
four to seven years old.—
I '4: They are of tie best Ohio stock,
and those desiring to purchase, will do well by
not overlooking the present opportunity. .The
conditions will, be made known on the (114 of
sale by N A THAN 'TAYLOR,
residing at Quakertown.
11 7 -3 w •
$598.93
Jan. 10
1 OR
80
United States Hotel,
CORNER OF FRONT AND RACE STREETS
• Calasauqua,
Opposite the "American
The above hotel, one of the largest and most
commodious in the interior of Pennsylvania, is
now kept by the undersigned, who is ready to
wait upon all who will favor him with their pat
ronage. Every attention shall be paid to the
comfort of his guests. The Larder will be sup_
plied with the best the markets afford and the
Bar with the best Wines and kquors. In short
no pains nor expense will be spared to render
the tt United States" an attractive hotel for
tors. The public are invited to call.
CHARLES NOLP, Proprietor.
Catasauqua,,Jan. 3, 1855. ' 1-3 m
24
2 00
GREAT BARGAINS
AT
No, 17 West Hamilton Street
m ERTZ & RONEY have just receivedinother
01 large supply of Boots, Shoes, Gums,
Trunks, &c., which they are selling at reduced
prices. They have always a hurt assortment
of all kinds of Boots and Shoes of their own
manufacture, for sale. All kinds of customer
work made at short notice and mending done
with. dispatch. Country Merchants are par-
ticularly invited to give us a call as we feel
satisfied that we can sell at the 2 lowest city
prices. Thankful for past favors we solicit a
continuance of the Vatronage of the public. '
MERTZ & RONEY.
Allentown, December 20. ¶-2m
1 00
Stock on Farm
Produce on Farm
Articles made in the Rouse.
Indentured
LAST °TICE.
PUBLIC S.ILE
Job Printing,
Neatly executed at the ‘! Register Office
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$598 39
.Orders Received
FOR,
Fruit and Ornaniental Trees.
rpnE undersigned intend' visiting the numer
ous Nurseries, in the vicinity of New York,.
immediately on, the opening of Spring, and will
be happy to execute aIF orders entrusted to their
care in the way of
FRIT AND MAMMAL
reel , Evergreens . , Flower
SHRUBS, ROSES,
VINES, CREEPERS,
Iferbateons Plants, Bulbous and Tuberous Rooo.
ed Flowers, Eseulant Roots, Hedge Plants,
Box Edging, tkc., cFc.,
Catalogues can be seen by making applltm
tion to the undersigned. Orders should be
had before the first of March.
Jan. 10
ATIJOURNED
Orphan's Court Sale.
111 Y virtue and in pursuance of an order issued'
ti) out of the Orphan's Court of the County of
Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale,
on Saturday the 27th day of January,lBss, at b
o'clock - 1w the afternoon. upon the premises, the.
following described property, viz:
A certain messuage and lot of'
ground, with the appurtenances, situated in the
Borough of Allentown, in the county of Lehigh:
aforesaid, bounded on the east by a lot of John.
Keiper, on the south by an Alley, on the west by
a lot of Henry Fenstermalcer, and on the north.
by Walnut street, containing thirty feet front on.
said Walnut street, and in depth two hundred
and thirty feet. The improvements thereon are
a two story brick
DWELLING HOUSE,
about '23 feet front on Walnut street'.
and 30 feet deep, with a kitchen adjoining, and'
other outbuildings, an excellent garden, and also ,
a large variety of fruit trees, grape vines, &c.
Being the real estate of Thomas Wetzel, de
ceased, late of the said Borough 'of . Allentown,,
and county aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and dots
attendance given by .
FM
EID
JOHN YOTJNG,7 Admea.
ANNA WETZEL, S
By the Court: N. METZGEU, Clerk.
Jan. 3, t—,tvr
STARTLING, BUT TRUE:
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
How often it happens. that tho wifo lingers from
year to year in that pitiablo condition as not oven
for ono day to feel the happy and oshilarating influ
ence ineident to the enjoyment of health.
TIIE BLOOMING BRIDE,
But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth,
and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently , in
explicably, bcbomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung,
spirits depressed, countenance bearing tho impress
of sufferinf,. and an utter physical and mental pros
tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and
plainest rules of health as connected with the mar
rsago state, the violation of which entails disease,
suffering anti misery, not only to the wife, but often
HEREDITARY CON:PLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
" UNTO THE TIIIRD AND MORT!! GENERATION,"
Transmitting . CONSUMPTION, SCROFU
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GO
KING'SRVIL and other an.
worse Dleieruico, as a
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM TILE PARENT S.
"And must this continue? 'Must Mats be? Is them no.
remedy? Nu relief? No hope?"
The remedy Is by knowing the causes and avoiding
them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by thorn..
These are voluted out In
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo.,
.17. MO.
A standard work er established reputation found classed
In the catalogueli of the great trade Rates In Now York,
Philadelphia, and other cities, and Hold by the principal
bookaellerB in the United States. It wan fleet publishott
in 1847, Moot' which time •
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
bare been sold, of which there were upwards of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL.
attesting the high estimation In which ft is held as a re
liable popular Medical
ROOK FOR EVERY FEMALE
the anther listing devoted LIR exclusive attention to the
treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to
which he to yearly consulted by thousands both In person.
end by letter.
Here every women cm discover, by comparing her own
symptoms with those described, the nature,. character,.
causes of, and the proper renmilles for, Ler complaints.
rho wile about becoming a mother has often need or
instruction and advice of the utmost . . lujporlance to liar
future health, in respett to which her sensitiveness for.:
bids consulting O medical gentleman 7 will find snob
hi
atrnetion and advice, and sloe explain maity symptoms
which otherwise would occasfon anxiety or slarm as al
the peculiarities incident to her eituatipe am described.
Ilow many are sulfuring from.obstructions or Irregular
ities Atelier to the female system, Which undermine the
health,. the effects of which they are .Ignoraut, and foe
which their delicacy forbids iooking medical &lees-
Irony suffering from prolapsur Mari (failing of the womb),
or from fluor albus (weakness, debility, &o.) Many am
In constant ageriy for many months preceding cease
. merit Irony have alfScult if net dangerous deliveries',
and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives axe
hazarded during such time, will each find In its pages the
means Of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It Is of course Impracticable . to converfully tho iftliollll
• subjects treated of, as they are of a nature stricUy In
tended for the married or those contemplating marrlsim.
Reader, aro you a husband or a father? a wife or ea
mother? Have you the sin s cire welfare of those you love
at heart? Provo your 'sincerity, and lose no time la
learning what causes interfere with their health and sap
phires not less than your own.' It will avoid to yett anal
yours, es it bee to thousands, many a
m day ofsag
anxiety, followed by simian nights, ions Calm"?lhe'
mind for its ordinary avocation, and exiMasting those
Means for medical attenianoiN:ll l ofilnilles and advertised
nostrums which otherwise' wear provide for declining
years, the Infirmities of age and the proper education Of
your children.
In consequence of tho universal popularity of. the Wetit e
am evidenced by its extraordinary male Tartans imposi
tions have been attempted, as well on ' booksellers as on
the public, by Imitations of title page, spurious editions.
and surreptitious Infringements of-copyright, and other
devices and deceptions, ft has been found necessary.
thereforo, to.
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
.to boy no book unless the words "Dr. A. M. Kunuorso.
120 liberty Street, Yr," is on (and the entry la the.
Clerk's' Mee on the bath pt) the title page ; and buy
only of respectable .and honorable &Mem, or send by
mail, and WIWI to Dr. A. Y. Idsurioesu.
.1161 - If_pon roll of Oai k Do ll ar 1, TBB MAR.
BLED WOMAN . PRIVATE MEDIOAL
TANION! 111 soot ((*ailed free) to any part of thei
United States. the Canada' and .Thitish PrOT/11011114
All letters must br post-paid, and addreued to Dr.
A. M. MAIIRIOEAU, boxNow-Tork Olry.
Publishing .Oftice, No. 129 Merit, Street, Efflie.
York. '
C. B. RAINTZ;
E. R. NEWHARD;
BY DR. A. M. MAtiRICEAU,
rnorrwon OP DISEASES OP WONKY
[ON FINP PAPKR, =IRA PANTING, Kt 1.00.)
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