The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, April 18, 1855, Image 3

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    AN - ACV
--- To Restrain the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors.
&moil 1. Be it enacted, 4-c., That - from and
after the first day of July next,- it shall bo un
lawful to keep or maintain any honse, room or
place where vinous, spirituous, malt, or brewed
liquors, or any admixtures thereof, are sold
and drank, except as hereinafter provided, and
itll laws or parts of laws inconsistent with the
provisions of this act, be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Sam 2. That if itn - y person or persons with
in this Commonwealth, shall keep for sale and
• sell, or in connection with any other business
or profitable employment give, re citing there
for any price, profit or advantage, by any mea
sure whatever, and at the Same time volun
tarily afFord- a place or any other convenience
•-z or inducerrient, by which the same may be used
''mss a bevCrage, any vinous, spirituous, malt or
breVed liquor, or any admixture thereof, he,
she or they, or any one aiding, abetting or as
sisting therein, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be
Sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding fifty dol
lars and undergo imprisonment not exceeding
one month ; and for a second or any subse
quent offence, shall pay a fine not exceeding
one hundred dollars, and undergo imprisonment
/lot exceeding three months.
Sli6 3. That if any two or more persons con
spire, or act together, by which ono may sell,
and the other provide a place or other con
venience for drinking, with intent to evade the
provisions of. this act, each one so Anding,
upon conviction, shall be punished as provided
in the second section of this act.
SEC. 4. That it shall be unlawful for any per
son to sell or, keep for sale any vinous, spiri
tuous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admix
tures therof, in cases not hereiubeforo prohibi
fed, in a less quantity than one quart, nor
Without license granted by the court of quarter
sessions of the proper county, on petition pre
sented for that purpose, to be advertised accord
ing to the first section of the act of the twenty
ninth of March, one thousand eight hundred
find forty-ono, supplementary to the various
acts relating to tavern licenses ; but no such
license shall be granted to other than citizens
of the United States, of temperate habits and
good repute for honesty ; Provided. That no
'cortificatg shall be required or publiShed as
mentioned in the act herein ref.TrQd to : Provi
ded; That no license for the sale of liquors as
aforesaid, shall be granted to the keeper of any
hotel, inn, tavern, restaurant, eating house,
oyster-house or cellar, theatre or other places
of entertainment, amusement or refreshment.
- SEC. 5. That the said court, by their rules:
shall fix a One at which applications for said
licenseishall be heard, at which time all per
, sons making objections shall be heard.
Six. 6. That it shall not be lawful for the
Cleric of said court to issue any license as afore
said, until the applicant shall have filed the
bond hereinafter required, and the certificate cf
the city receiver, or county treasurer, that the
license fie has been paid to him,
NEC. 7. That the appraisers of licenses miller
this act shall be appointed as' provided by
existing laws. except in the city of Philadel
pflia, where on the passage of this act, and
thereafter at the beginning of every year, three
reputable and t empern te persons shall he ap
pointed by the court of quarter : ses si ons t o
appraise dealers in sl ii noun, vinous. malt or
brewed liquors aforesaid, and of distillers nod
brewers, antlp (10 and perform all duties now
enjoined by law not inconsistent herewith : and
said appraisers shall be citizens of the [nited
S ates, in non wirier connected with, cr interest
cd in the liquor business, and shall be coin
pensated as now provided by law.
SEC. 8. That no license shall be granted
without the payment to the receiver of taxes of
the city of Philadelphia, or to the treasurers
of the other counties of the State for the use of
the Comnionwealth, three' times the amount now
fixed by law to be paid by venders or spirituous,
vinous. or malt liquors. or brewers and distil
lers : Prorided,That no license :pill be granted
for a less sum than thirty dollars.
SEC. 0. That the bond required to Le taken
ofall persons who shall receive a license to sell
spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, or
any admixtures thereof, shall be in one thou
sand dollars conditioned for the faithful observ
ance.of all the laws of lids Commonwealth re
lating to the business of vending such liquors,
with two StaliCiUlt SUre,NieS, anti warrant of at
torney to confess judgment: which bond shall
be approved by one of the judges of the court .
of quarter st•ssions of the pence of the proper
county, tool to be tiled in said court ; and
whenever a judgment for any forfeiture or fine
shall have Leen recovered against the principal
therein, it shall be lawful fur the district attor
ney, of the proper county, to enter judgment
against the obligors in the said bond, and pro
ceed to collect the same of the said.principal or
sureties
Ssc. 10. That every person licensed to sell
spirituous, vinous or malt liquors as aforesiad,
shall frame his license under glass, and place
the same so that it may at all times be conspic
uous in his cheif place of making sahib ; and no
license shall authorize sales by any person who
shall neglect this requirement, nor shall any li
cense authorize the sale of any spiritous, vinous
or malt liquors on Sunday.
Ssc. 11... That any sale made of any spiritu
ous, vinous or malt liquor contrary to this act,
shall be taken to be a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction of the offence in the court of quarter
sessions of the proper county,. shall be punish
ed in the manner, prescribed by the second sec
tion of this net.
SEO. 12. That the provisions of this act, as
to appraisement and license,-shall not extend
to importers who shall vend or dispose of said
liquors in the original cases or packages as im
ported, nor to duly commissioned auctioneers
selling at public vendue or outcry, nor to brew
ers or distillers selling in quantities not less
than five' gallons, nor shall anything herein
contained, prohibit the sale by druggists of any
admixtures of intoxicating liquors as medi
cines.
Sm. 13. That it shall be the duty of every
constable of every town, borough, township or
ward within this Commonwealth, at every
term of the court of quarter sessions of each
respective county,-to make return on oath' or
affirmation, whether within his knowledgo
there is any place within his bailiwick, kept
and maintained in violation of this act ; and
it shall be the especial duty of the judges
of the said courts to see that this return is
faithfully made ; and if any person shall make
known to such constable the name or names
of any ono who shall have violated this act,
with the names of witness who can prove the
fact, it shall be his duty to make return thereof
on oath or affirmation to the court, and upon
his wilful failure's° to do, he shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon. indictment
and conviction, shall be sentenced to imprison
ment in the jail of the county for a period not
less than one, nor more than three months, and
pay a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.
SEC. 14. That this act shall not interfere
with - any persons holding a license heretofore
granted, until the time for which the same was
granted shall have expired ; nor shall any li
cense which may be - granted before the first day
of July next , authorize the sale of said liquors
or admixtures thereof after the first day of Oc- -
tober next, contrary to the provisions of this act.
- FINANCES OF PLITLADIELPIIIA.—The city of
Philadelphia has applied.tothe Legislature for
a temporary loan wan immediate necessity. =
Tho Pennsylvanian says the amount required
by the city to place her finances in even a res
pectable condition is one million and a half of
dollars.
MARRIED.
On the 14th inst.; in Phiadelphia. by the
Rev. Dr. J: C. Baker,-Mr. AUGUST WEBER, of
Allentown, to Miss EMELLt SCHMIDT, of Phila
delphia.
On theist of April, by the Rev:Mr. Regen
rnas, Mr. TILGIIMANT LUCKENBACM, of Bethlehem,
to Miss ELIZA ANN GANGIVERE, of Upper
Sa.ucon..
On the 7th of April. by the Rev. Mr. Vogel
bach, Mr. JOEL TREITEL, to Miss CLARA SEIM
LER, both of Lower Milford.
On the Bth of April, by the same, Mr. LEWIS
SCHMIDT, to Miss ELIZABETH LORENZ, both of
Upper Milford.
On the Oth of April, by the Benne, Mr. Jourt
RICKEL, to Miss SUSANNA GIES, both of Allen
town.
On the 20111 of March, by the Rev. Mr.
Zeller, Mr. LEVI HARTMAN, to Miss ELEMINA
SCHRADER, both of Allentown.
On the 13th of April, by the same, Mr. HEN
111* WETZEI., to Miss MARIA EISENHARD, both o
Lower Macungy.
On the 15th of April, by the same, Mr. FRANK
LIN HILL, of Reading, to Miss MAnx DI TWEILER
of Allentown.
DIED
On Monday morning last, in Allentown, after
a short end painful illness, ANNA, consort of
Henry C. Roth, aged 22 years.
On the Gth inst., WARREN lIENar, son of
George and Caroline Keck, aged 6 months.
On the 9th of April, in Allentown, Jumm
MARKEL, aged 41 years.
THE 10/1-11.11L 7:E. 1 7L 11
.S .
ALLENTOWN MARKET
Flour, per bbl. - - - - - $ll 00
Wheat, 2 25
Corn, • 100
1 25
Oats, - - • - • - 55
Hay, - - - - - 16 00
Salt, . 70
Potatoes, - - - - 100
Elam; per lb„ - • - • I'.
Sides, - - . -, - 10
Shoulders, - - - - 10
Lard, - - - - - 10
Butter, - .. - - - • 174
Eggs per doz. - - - - 14
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
linun=straight brands, - - - 80 12
Western - • 8 87
CORN MEAL, - - -• • - 425
RYE noun, 6 00
GnAts . --White Wheat, - - - 222
Red, - - - 212
Rye, - - - - 120
Corn, White, - -
Yellow, -
Oats, - - - -
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I MEI( , 32
Church Consecration.
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in
this place, will be consecrated to the worship of
God on Sunday, May oth. The act of conse•
oration will take place on Sunday, at 10 A. 11.,
in the English Language. Divine worship will
also be held in the afternoon in German, and on
Monday, in the morning, in English, and in the
afternoon in German. A number of Clergymen
from abroad are expected to take part in the
exercises.
AprillB. ¶-3w
New Goods! New Goods!
UOUPT & STUCKERT having commenced
business in Allentown in the New York Store,
formerly kept by Kern & Kline, take this method
to inform their friends and the pubic in general,
that they are able to defy all competition in the
..._,...- ,••••••.5...„ sale of It'i.
1, c,„t-tli DRY COORS igt—' , c c """
'OW
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n
Queensware and. Carpetings. •
and no humbug. Call and satisfy yourselves.—
We charge nothing for showing our goods.
We have a fine assortment of Summer Silks
for 50 cents. Shawls for $1,21 and upwards.—
Silk Parasols from 75 cts. and upwards. Gloves
and Hosiery from 0 cis. and upwards. Prints
from 4 to 12 cts. illuslins Bleached and un.
bleached from 5 cts. and upwards.': A general
assortment of men'trivare, &c., &c.
collighest price paid for country produce in
trade.
Call and judge for yourselves. No trouble
o show goods. HOUPT & STUCKERT.
April 18. I—tf
ICETCHUM'S MOWER
With Reaper Attaehrnent,
ICETcutn celebtated Mowing Machine has
been improved by Me addition of a Reaper
Attachment, and it is now Mimed as a Mow
er, or as a Mower and Reaper combined, with
full confidence that it is the most perfect and
successful machine now in use,
The addition of the Reaper has been effected
by enlarging the main wheel, by circular sec.
Lions bolted to the rim •of the wheel. (This
has been patented.) 11. can be changed to the
Reaper in a few minutes without injury to the
Mower.
The agency for the sale of this welt•known
machine is still retained by us, and may be
seen at the office, No. 78 South 'Wharves,
Philadelphia, where they will be delivered to
purchasers after the 15th of sth month (May)
next, by one of us' in person.
Price of Mowers $115; Mower and Reaper
conbined, $135. Terms cash. Communica
tions to be addressed
REEVE & BROTHERS,
Allowayetown, N. J.
X-3m
April ig
Treasurer's Account
OF TITE BOEOUGTI OF ALLENTOWN, FOE THE
FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 20, 1855.
Jonathan Reichard, Esq., Treasurer; in Account
with the Borough of Allentown, from March
25, 1854, to March 20, 1855.
3ZI Wt..
To balance on hand per last account, $458 86
Cash for Sundry Loans made during
the year, 9800 00
Cash of William Horn, borough tax
• for 1853, - - - -
Cash of Nathan Shaffer, borough tax
for 1854,.- - - - 190 00
For licenses, - - - - 21 00
Fine for fast driving, - - 100
Proceeds of sale of old Faigine House, 45 87
J. J. Krauss, water dividend for 1854, 244 00
c 3R.
By Cash paid sundry loans and int'est, $3256 21
Paid Josh. Haines lot for Engine House, 1602 25
Paid work and material for Engine
Houses, (1853,1 - - - 358 84
Paid Charles Quter on account new
Engine House, (1854) - 1400 00
Paid William Horn, High Constable
Salary and other services,- - 97 78
Paid Borough Auditor's services,
(1853,) 10 00
Paid Sam. Horn, Street Commissioner, 36 59
" J. Hagenbuch, do 258 62
" Reuben Smith, do . . 560 70
" Jacob Hainse, do 33 73
" Casper Kleckner do Lehigh Ward 278 38
Paid Daniel Wiand work on street, 9 37
Paid Samuel Horn filling up Ludwig's
alley - - - - - . 662
Paid Nathan Laudenschlager, Iron •
Lamp Posts, - - - - 120 00
Paid J. P. Ruhe, taking census of
• Borough.- - - - 25 00
Paid P. & 11. Storch setting Curbs op
posite the Court House and at La.
fayette Snyder's; - - - 80 82
Paid Jacob Foelker, setting Curbs, 11 65
Paid Elias Mertz, surveying &c. in
Lehigh Ward, - - - - 36 31
Paid Adolph Aschbach, Engineering,
Draughting, &c., - - 159 95
Paid Sundry assistant Engineers, 40 70
Paid Joseph Gentner, Sett Engineer
ing Instruinents, - - - 280 00
Paid repairing Fire Plug, - - 75,
Paid T. Barber & Co., Fire Pint- 45 00
Paid Samuel Beidlemau, repairs
Hook and Ladder Co., - - 655
Bald Dialogue & Serril, 1000 feet
Hose, 710 00
Paid J. Young & Son for Columbia
Hose Carriage, Rope, &c., - 369 55
Paid appropiation for Good Will Hose
Carriage, - - - - - 355 00
Paid James 11. Bush, Fire Bell and .
Freight, 215 27
Paid Mifflin llannum, publishing
Borough account &c., - 23 50
Paid Blutner Bush & Co., Printing,
&c., 13 78
Paid J. W. Wilson, Punting, &c., 6 50
Paid Jacob Ehrig„. Police Salary on
account, . 116 00
Paid Eli J. Saeger, Clerk Salary fur
(1853 and 1851.) - - - .'lO5 00
Pail Reuben Reiss School Tax,
(1854,) - • - - - - 13 37
Paid Edward Deck, Stale and County
Tax, (1851,) - - - - 25 20
Paid Charles trader, pattern for
Spanners, - - - - 400
Paid Grim & Reningcr, Merchandize
for Loci -"ar, - - - - 19 91
Paid Jacob Ehrig, Chaff Bags for do 3 65
Paid Franklin Leh, removing a dead
doff, - - - - - 50
Paid J. B. Musser, Hardware, - l3 56
Paid Jacob Ehrig, 4 extra night Po
lice, - _ . 800
Paid Richard N. Saeger, notifying
Council, (1853 and 1354,) - 4 50
Paid Samuel Burger, saving Notices, GO
$10723 71
Amount of debits $12019 95
paid but 10713 71
m't. rcc'd. and paid out $23343 66
i)educt balance on hand
last Report 458 88
i.oans received 9800 00
.oans paid out 2475 00
Commission 1 per cent.
Balance in bands of Trea
surer March 20th, 1855,
We the undersigned auditors for the Borough
of Allentown do certify that we have audited
and adjusted the account of Jonathan Reichard,
Esq., Treasurer for the said Borough of Allen
town, commencing on the 25th day of March
1854, and ending on the 20th day of Mardi .
1855, and that we find a balance of Seventeen ,
Hundred and Ninety Dollars and Fourteen
cents in hands as above stated.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our
lands this 20th day of March, 1855.
J. P. BARNES,
J. M. LINE; Auditors.
WM. H. HOFFMAN.
April 18
Public Sale.
WILL bo solU at Public Sale on Saturday the
w f 28th day of April, at 1 o'clock in the
afternoon, on tho premises
Two School Houses and Lots,
situate in East Allentown, Lehigh county.
No. I.—A Lot with a kick
House, 20 by 40 feet, ono story, sit
untd between Hamilton and Walnut
streets, near the Rail Road.
No. 2.-21 Lot with a Brick
em - House 26 by-2G feet, one story, sit
,. v .
z uate on Front street, near Hoffman &
Newhard's Saw Mill, also near the Rail Road.
Both Houses are nearly' new. The conditions
will be made known oh the day of sale by
• SOLOMON BUTZ,
President of the Board of School Directors.
April.lB. ¶—lw
•
Wanted. •
A aivation is wanted as Teacher and Organ
st. For particulars inquire at this Office.
April 4. ..£ —if
Edmund .L *Moore,
Attorney and 'Counsellor at Law,
NO. 50 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
Allentown, Pa.
April 11. —ly
The Principal will be assisted by eight or nine
competent instructors in the various depart
ments of English, German, French, Latin,
'Greek, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Mu
sic, Drawing, &c.
Especial attention be paid to teacher's
and others desirous of qualifying themselves for
teaching in common or other schools. The In
stitution also presents peculiar advantages to
German pupils desirous of learning English, as
well as to English students who wish to make
themselves practically acquainted with the Ger
man,—,-Dr. Kessler, who has charge of the de
partment of German instruction, being an ac
complished German scholar and an experienced
teacher.
84 22
$12Q19 95
The Female department will be'continned as
heretofore, with separate study and recitation
rooms. Grecian and other painting, papier
mache, embroidery, &c., taught. Young ladies
from a distance can obtain boarding in respecta
ble private families.
MALE DEPARTMENT.
For boarding and tuition for the term of
five months - - - - - $7O 00
Tuition for pupils under ten years - 800
Tuition for pupils between ten and
twelve years - - - - 12 00
Tuition for pupils over twelve • - - 15 00
FEMALE DEPARTMENT.
Tuition for pupils over ten years - -12 00
" under ten - - 800
EXTRA CHARGES.
Trench - - - - - -12 00
Drawing (pencil) - - - •- 800
4 , crayon - - - - 10 00
Painting -
Piano (per quarter) ' - 7 - 800
Use of piano - - - - - 800
Fuel—(scholars paying $l5 per quarter
excepted) - - - - - 50
For further particulars and references, see
circulars.
a7•The Summer Term will commence as
usual upon the Ist of May.
W. M. REYNOLDS, Principal.
Allentown, April 18, 1855. tf
Glorious news fur the. State of Pennsylvania
that the battle is fought and the victory won,
and all the taverns and liquor shops ore shut
up on the Sabbath day, and more, the twenty
thousand fathers and mothers, and sons and
daughters are now determined to save their
money and always go to
SS ° JO CI 3P SA,
Cheap Cash Store,
in Allentown, at the corner of Hamilton find
Eighth streets, No. 41, near Hagenbueles Ho
tel, for Stopp has just returned from New York
and Philadelphia with something less than
825,000 worth of the finest and cheapest Goods
ever brought to Allentown.
Well Mrs. Slick do 'et us hear what all he
has got ? Why, la me ! Mrs. Berry, he has
got Silks of all colors and prices, such as
changeable, plaids, and black, fine and common
do laMes, poplins, lawns and calicoes by the
cart load. Yes, Mrs. Poole, Stopp has got the
finest lot of Spring and Summer Shawls, and
also the largest assortment of Parasols I ever
saw. Bless my heart this is the very place
where Mrs. Gallium) said her daughters got
such cheap Silks. Shawls, Spencers, Tinder
sleeves, Collars, Embroidered handkerchiefs,
and Mohair Mitts, all at half-price. Yes,
mother, Fuller said Stopp had such a fine lot of
bleached and unbleached muslins, sheeting from
to 2f, yards wide, bed ticking, fresh feathers,
table diapers, toweling, floor and stair carpets,
floor and stair oil cloths, table oil cloths. Look
..?.0 : L; ; , this way farmers, No. 1 extra
i ra--4mit! fine Mackerel and White Fish,
Molasses, Sugars, Coffee ; Rice,
• •'!frillr*/ -- j Soap, Salt, Cheese, Raisins,
Dry Peaches and -Apples, Chocolate, Teas,
Essence of CoMe, &c. Yes, sir, Henry Cash
down, I run bound that these farmers shall
have all these cheap goods.
I intend to have some of them too. Bless my
heart I must let Hefiriette Fern know that Stopp
has got such cheap Looking Glasses. Window
Shades, Window Paper. Knives and Forks. Ta
ble and Tea Spoons, Queens and Glass Ware.
Well now, Miss Featherabout, I don't like to
interrupt you ladies in talking, and I don't like
to puff and blow much about cheap goods, but
I must say that Stopp sells cloths; cassimeres,
sattinetts and all other kinds of pantaloon
stuffs , and vesting, shirting, fancy stocks,
pocket handkerchiefs, black and fancy cravats,
Stockings, kid and kid finish gloves, very cheap
for cash. 'Yes sir, Henry Sounders, I can tell
you, that he also sells •
•
MadeeCloth - mm
such as coats, vests, pants and shirts - of all
kinds, quality and prices, very cheap for cash.
Well; Mr. Knoweverything how is it that Stopp
can sell so much cheaper than anybody else.
Why, Mr. Knownothing J can tell you he don't
trust out his goods for to-morrow and next
week's pay, and then loose half of it, but he
sells for cash and no trust, and I say come one
and all, and away we go, to Joseph Stapp's
Cheap Cash Store, and there we.will get What
ever we want withbut having our eye-teeth
burnt, .
$12133 86
10609 80 106 10
$l7OO 14
$12019 95
,
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N. B.—Notice is hereby given that Stopp will
sell from this day on until further notice, his
Goods very cheap, and also, that he will take
butter, eggs, lard, rags, smoked meat, dry
beef, dry apples, potatoes, soap and tallow in
exchange for goods.
New Millinery Goods.
ri & llili undersigned respectfully inform the La
dies of Allentown and vicinity, that they
have just returned from Now York and Phila
delphia with a splendid assortment of new and
. - 5 %, fashionable
IN 11/)
' SITING MILLINEiIY GOODS,
li t • such as Crapo and Summer
1 , Dunstable and Slit
Straw, Neopolitan, &0.,
with a handsome assortment of
Ribbons, Flowers, 'Head Dress Caps, &c. As
the above Goods have all been selected with
great care, we flatter ourselves that our stock
cannot be surpassed in Allentown. Our goods
will be sold 30 per cent. less than they can be
purchased elsewhere. Don't forget the place,
No. 41 West Hamilton street.
MRS. & MARY M. STOPP.
11—tf
April 8
Sciaviliarsr
W. M. Iteytiolds' Ei. D: Peinoipat
This Institution (so successfully conducted by
the late 0. R. Kessler,) having passed into the
subscriber's hands, will be opened as usual upon
the first of May, when the Summer Term will
commence, to continue five months. For the
convenience of day scholars the Term or Ses
sion will be divided into two quarters of equal
length.
The charges for board and tuition are as fo
ows :
- 12 00
MONEY ! MONEY!
JOSEPH StOPP
Mrs. & Mary M. Stopp's
• . • Appeal Notice.
IN pursuance of li tho several acts of Assembly
of this Commonwealth, relating to County
rates and levies, we, the undersigned, Coruthis
sioners of Lehigh county, hereby give notice to
the taxable inhabitants, the owners and agents
of real estate and personal property, taxable for
State and County purposes, that an appeal Will
be held in the Commissioners' office, at Allen
town, for the benefit of all persons interested,
for the several wards and townships of the coun
ty,as follows, to wit :
For the townships of Upper Saucon, Upper
Milford, Hanover, Salisbury, Upper Macungie,
and Catsauqua borough, on Monday the 7th day
of May next. ,
For the townships of Lynn, Lower Macungie,
Weisenburg, Washington, South Whitehall and
Lowhill, on the Bth day of May next.
For North, South and Lehigh .Wards, Allen
town, and the townships of Heidelberg, Lower
Milford and North Whitehall, on Wednesday
the 9th day of May next.
Oh the same days and place the Commission
ers will receive sealed written proposals for the
collection of State and county taxes fbr the pres
ent year. The sureties must be named in the
proposal. The Commissioners, however, will
not invariably confine themselVes to the lowest
bidder, but to the one whom they believe will
best promote the interests of the county and the
district for which he collects.
JOSEPH MILLER,
JOHN WEBER, Comm's.
SAMUEL SIEGER,
Commi'ssioner's Office, Allentown, April H. 3
We. Have a Larger Stool
. AND SELL AT
LS 3P..1E1 X 'X°
THAN ANY OTHER
STOW
In AIICHIOWIIi
Breinig, Neligh & Brelnir,
No. 2, East Hamilton street, have just re
ceived from Philadelphia a very heavy stork o
Spring and Summer Goods,
of most fashionable styles. from all of which
they will maketo,, order and also keep on hand
a large supply of
Ready Made Clothing
at such astonishing low prices, that cannot be
equalled in any establishment in this or any
other town in Erstern renns3lvania. Our
Stock is twice as large, and we sell double tht.
amount °Ellie two best establishments in town
consequently enabling us to sell at a very small
profit. They have on hand eve•y'style of Gar.
meats adapted to the season, to which the att
Lion of the public is invited to a careful exaihi.
nation of quality, workmanship, style of trim.
mings and cut, which the proprietors will roar_
atitee to be superior to that of any House in tl.e
trade. They constantly keep on hand a well se.
lected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
consisting of Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, &c., besides
many articles coming in their line of business,
all of which are sold at the lowest prices
Customer Work,
Orders for Customer Work will always be re.
ceived with pleasure, and attended to with pone.
tuality, and as two of the firm are practical
tailors, none but the best workmanship will he
suffered to pass their hands.
ar They also particularly invite Country
Nferchants to give them a call, as - they offer
extraordinary bargains at wholesale.
DREINIG,NELIOII & BREINIG.
April 11. f —tf
.AlEll'V7l 110INVAX
Again in the Field.
The undersigned would respectfully inform
their friends and customers, as well as the
public in general, That they have contrary to
their expoations succeeded (at the eleventh
hour) to get a stand for their business, and
have removed into the same, situate immedi•
ately nopotdte their former place, in the ODD
FELLOWS' HALL and therefore intend in
continue the WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Shoe trade in all its branches. We have also
rented the large and commodious store house
lately occupied by Henry Zimmerman, for
a Boot and Shoe manufactory, wherein we
intend to carry on the business on an extensive
scale. We %%ill spare no pains in selectirig
the very best of stockHemploy none but good
workmen, and in short get up such work that
will render satisfaction both as regards quality
and price. Customer Work and mending
done with dispatch.
Country Merchants by scnding, their orders
will be supplied with jest such work as
ordered, and at low prices.
We feel thUnkful Mir past favours, and by a
strict attendance M,our business, and by sell.
ing at the. saute 'low and reduced prices,•and
by enlarging Our Stock, we hope to. receive a
full share of the patronage of the public.
_ .
MERTZ & RONEY.
N. B. We intend to W'bolesale and Retail
both at the store and at the maitulnctory.
April 11. 11--tt f
Odd Fellows' Hall Saloon.
qIIIE subscriber hereby informs the ladies and
and gentlemen of Allentown, that he will
continue to make ICE CREAMS, and serve up
all kinds of other refreshments (hiring the sea
son. Families and parties supplied with Ice
Cream in Freezers containing from one to twen
ty quarts, by giving, due notice.
EML. J. ABELE.
airs. snag
Keeps on hand and offers for sale at the same
place a very large assortment of Fruits and
Confectionaries, consisting in part of Raisins,
Prunes, Figs, Dried Fruit, Dried Corn, Horn.
mony, Corn Starch, Rice Flour, Farina, Lindel
Beans, Hemp Seed, Peas, Oranges, Lemons,
Pine Apple Cheese, Mustard, Confectionaries,
Perfumery, Macaronies, Vermicelli, &c., &c.
April 11. ¶-4w
Peter Laux p
Veterinary . Surgeon,
.AND
Commission Horse Dealer )
Catasauqua l Pa:
qv respectfully informs his friends and the pub.
1.1 lie generally, that he has again located him,
self at Catasauqua, where he is prepared to'
treat all diseases of the horse. Ile has large
and commodious stables, and persons. giving
diseased diorses under his charge can, depend
upon that they will be attended to in the best
manner.
He also sells and buys Horses on commission.
pjPricking and dockipg neatly executed.
April 11- ly
ST4RTLING,•BUT TRUB.I
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.,
How often it happonS, that tho wifo linens frotn;•
year to year in that pitiable condition as not ma i
for one day to fool the happy and exhilarating lan(
once incident to the enjoyment of health.
THE BLOOMING BRIDE
But a fe* years e lic i ts, the flush of health and youth;f
and buoyanoy Of rapidly; and apparently lir
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debilt•
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung,
spirits depressed, counteuanco bearing the imprve
of suffering,. and an - utter physical and mental pros.
Walton, arising from ignorance of Me simplest and
plainest rules of health as connected with the mar-.
riago state, the violation of which entails dims%
suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often'
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
" UNTO TUE THIRD ANP.POUILTII GENERATION,"
Transmitting CONSUARTION,
HVIMCIIONDRIA, INSAN ITY,
ILL'I7O , II EVIL, and'at% i er and
worse DLicagas, as
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM TIIE PARENTS.
4, And must this continue? Must this be? L them NW
remedy? No relief? No Impel" ,
The remedy Is by knowing the MUMS and avoldfne
thorn, and knowing the remedies, and boneatlng by Weil:
These aro pointed out In
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.
EY DM A. M. MAIIRICEAII,
PrtOTTZ3OIt oP DIIIMUZI Or WOMTN.
One Huodadth Edition, 003,000),113m0., pp. 2Mes
[os nss rerslystnu, ILINDIXO, $1.00.)
A standard work of established reputation, found clamor
in the catalogues of the groat trade sales he Nowa
l'hiladelphla and other eltlee, and Sold by tho Wool
I
booksellers n the United Statea. It was drat pu
in 1647, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
have been sold, of which there were upviards of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY Ma o
attesting the high estimation in which it Is hold Si a lF
liable vomiter Medical
ROOK FOR EVERY FEMALE
tho anther having devoted his exclusive attention to
treatment of co:mil:dui' peculiar to females, In respect to
trliieh Ito is yearly consulted by thousands both in pew*
and by letter.
Mero every wcman can discover, by comparing hor owls
symptoms with those described, the nature, charade%
causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints.
the wife about becoming a mother has often need GC
instruction and advice of the utmost Importance to het
future health, in respect to which Ler BenslUveness foe.
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find. inch tat•
&traction and advice, and also explain many symptoms
which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all
the peculiarities incident to her situation are described.
HOW many aro suturing from obstructions or irregular.
Mies peculiar to the femalo system, which undermine tap
health, the effects of which they aro Ignorant, and 0*
which their dilcacy forbids seeking melee' advise.
Many suffering from prulapsus tairi (falling of the womb?'
or from floor alias (wealmoss, debility, &c.) Many NO/
In constant agony for many months preceding cocoa.
Mont Ilan, have dillicult If not dangerous dellverke N
and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives Me
Imearded during such time, will each find in Its pages the
means of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It Is of courso Impracticable to convoy fully the various
subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly In
tended for tho married or those contemplating marriage.
Reader, aro you a husband or a father? awl or a.
mother? Bay° you tho sincere welfare of thoso you los*
at heart? Provo your sincerity, and Mao no time In
learning what causes interfero with their health and hap•
pineal not loss than your own. It will avoid to you and
yours, as It has to thousands, many a day of pain and
anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary arocatlon, and exhausting those
means for medical attendance, modicines and advertised
nostrums wldeli otherwise would prorldo for declining
years, the infirmities of ago and tho proper education of
your children.
conmegnence of the universal popularity of the work,
as evkleucei by its e!traoriliaary sale, various Imposi
tions hero been attempted, nn well on booksellers as oil
the public, by imitations of title page, spurious odlUons,
coil surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other
devices nod deception!, it has been found necessary.
therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to buy no book unless tho words "Dr. A. M. MAEduatsti,
121) Liberty Etrcet, N. Y. id on (and the entry In the
Clerk's Wilco on the bnek. of) the title page ; and bur
oldie of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by
wail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mnuricoau.
ryz- Upon receipt of Ono Dollar "THE MAR.
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIOAL COM
PANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of the
United States, the Oartadas and British Provinces.
All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. MAURIOEAU, box 1224, Now-York City.
Publishing Office, No. IZt, Liberty Street, Now.
York.
AGENTS.
Hdines & Diefenderfer, Allentown,
T. B. Peterson. J. M. Moss & Bro.,and Thos.
Cowpertlitrai t, Ph den/e/phia—Spanger & Bro.,
La»caster—ll. A. Lentz, Reading—E. Bonner,
Sumittylozen.
January 10,
W. E. Masser & Co's
Leather and Shoe Findings
VI I I
1-P
a SAL
No, 34 East Munition Street, nearly ppposite
Sarger3 Ilardwiirc Store.
The rindersig,ned respectfully inform thdir'
Iriends that they have associated with 1111F.'
re:er Grim, and still carry on business at. th e .
above stand, in connection with the Tan Yard,'
recently cuiried on by their farther Jacob:
`'tosser. where they keep a complete assortment .
of LE:'..IIIER of every description, and Shoe
Findings, which compri.es all articlea•used by
Shoemalwrs, such as CALF SKINS, MO- f
ROCCOS,•UPPER LEATHER, LININGS,•
Se. A general assortment of Hemlock and Oak'
Snks Leather constantly' kept on hand. Alio'
Harness, and all other Leathers for saddlers
The highest prieesconstantly paid for HIDES,'
either at the Store or at the Tannery.
„Two of us being practical Tanners, %go
feel confident in warranting every article sold .
by us as represented. We therefore hope by,
fa'r dealing and low prices to merit a liberal'
share of patronago.
W. K. MOSSER,
PETER K. GRIM,
J. K. MOSSER; •
itpiil 11
Allentown Academy.
THE Summer Term of this Institution will
commence on Monday, April 30. Pupils'
can, however, enter at any time.
Induced by the' success which has attended
the school during the year, the Principal has en
gaged an experienced and thorough English and
Olaisical teacher to assist in those departnients,
and a highly accomplished lady, a native of
France, to instruct in French, Drawing and'
Needle Work.
There are now, therefore, eight teachers ac
tively employed in the School.
Those who Wish to qualify themselves mors:
thoroughly lor taking charge of Public Soho°ls
the coining Fall and Winter, will receive spe
cial attentibri. •
I. N. GREGORY, Principal.
April, 11. . ll—tf
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