lIREADT-MhDE CLOTHING AT 35 EAST HAMILTON STREET. TILE subscribers, desirous of again returning their thanks to their numerous patrons., avail them selves of this opportunity to do so, and at the same time respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally that they have just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, where they purchased u largo stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of entirely new and disirnblo styles,•such as can not be found at any other Merchant Tailoring Establishment in Allentown. The goods were select ed with the greatest care, and will be made up iu the latest style and fashion and warrentod to prove the lame as represented at the time of purchase. Observe, that every article of Clothing sold by the proprietors of this establishment is of their own make, and may be relied upon as being good durable work. Among their extensive assortmentmay be found, line Black and Blue new style DRESS AND FROCK COATS, made in the latest fashion of French and English Coate. now style Businese Coats, of Black, Brown, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, and plain end figured Caesimere ; Over Coats, of all qualities, styles and prices, pantaloons, vests, and in fact everything in the READY MADE CLOTIIhVG line, from an over-coat down to an undershirt. The three great features of Kock & Newhard's Store are, that they buy for Cash, and consequently can soil cheaper than any of the others ; their goods Ore made up under their own supervision, and last though not least, they soil them fur wheat diey really are. Also, a largo stock of Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Col lars, Winter Hosiery, Under Shirts and „Drawers of all kinds, and everything in fact that ie usually kept in stores of the kind. Call and coo before you pur chase olsowhere, as they willingly show what they have. They are satisfied that all their goods boar a close examination. ts.. Country Tailors can be supplied with the latest London, Paris, Boston, New York and Philadelphia Fashion PLATES, at the lowest possible prices. KECK & NEWUARD. Allontown, Sept.l2. —lf SEE HERE! A NEW STORE IN ALLENTOWN ! DAY GOODS AND RI UY MADE CLOTH. T STROUSE & CO., hereby infirm the citizens of L. Allentown and vicinity that they lately open ed a now Store at No. 9 West Hamilton street, (for merly occupied by Weidner. & Saeger) with nu entire new stock of DRY GOODS AND READY MADE-CLOTHING, which will disposed of at astonishing low prices.— Their stock of Ready-mado Clothing is by far the largest in town, and is made up superior to any ever offered by any Clothing Dealer in the place. Their prices are so low, that no one can make an honest living by selling the same quality of goods at lower rates. By calling you can be suited in Over Coats, of the latest style and fashion, and made of all kinds of cloth. Business Coats, black and blue Cloth Dress and Frock Coats. Vests of all kinds, front a Welton Vest, ton black Satin and the fanciest of Silk Velvet. Pants from the finest of Cloth blue and black, Cps:A mor Doeskin and Satiuett. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, ' such as Stocks, Cravats and Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts, white Linen and fancy colored Red, Blue and White woollen and flannel. they huvo a Store at N 0...! Market street, Philadel phia, they aro prepared to sell Clothing wholesale at rates aglow as they can be purchased anywhere in the They have on hand a very largo stock of fashionable • _ _ DRY GOODS, end are conftdent they are not saying too much when they say they have by far the best assortment in town, as the entire stock is fresh from the city—being of the very latest styles. They pay particular atten tion to Ladies Dress Goods. Cull and examine their unsurpassed stock of Shawls, Ladies"rlmas, Mn- Cline, Silks, Mcrinues, Cashmeres, Do Laincs, Ging ham, Prints, Ladies' Collars, Sleeves, Gloves, hosiery, to., the. ' and on hearing the extremely low prices you tan not help buying. L. STItOUSE Allentown, December lg. FOR THE LADIES. New and Fashionable Millinery Establishment IN ALLENTOWN. MISS SARAH KEIFER hereby informs her old friends and the public in general that she lately opened a new Millinery Establishment at No. 15 West Hamilton street, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, and that she just returned from New York and Phila delphia, with a very large stock—by far the largest in Allentown. of Fall and Winter BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, lee., which will be sold as cheap if not a little cheaper, than they can be Purchased lit any place in town. As she has acquired a thorough knowledge of the business, and employs none but the best Milli ners, she is prepared to warrant all work done at her establishment to be as represented. She is anxious to satisfy all who may favor her with their patronage. Old bonnets repaired so as to make them look equal to now. She returns her• thanks for the patronage thus far bestowed on her, and hopes by strict attention to business, and selling at low prices, to merit a con tinuance of the same, December 5, FICTFILSI 30T.T..1=1.,e , 3!, LADIES why do you go out in the cola without getting a set of runs, whuu you can get them to very cheap, at • WIEDER & BERGER'S cheap HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE, where they Just received the largest and best assortment of Stone Martin, Silver Martin, Fitch, Russia, and • :A f' other ladies • •••••• • FASHIONABLE FURS, ever exhibited in Allentown, being fresh from the cities, and well worthy an examination before making a purchase anywhere else. col and see them, es no charge is made for showing, but it is always done with pleasure. Their stock comprises every kind, every price and quality—from $4.00 to $ . 150.00 per sot. ts..BENTLEMEN, if you wish to ptu•chuse superb Hats or genteel Caps,:they give you a cordial invitation to call and examine their Stock. They warrant every article that you may 'purchase to give mitre satisfaction. For sale Wholesale or Retail.— They have • rs,...HATS FOR THE IfILLIOX.47f They manufacture their own Hats and assure the public that they are got up right, December 5, New Folur and . Feed Store. THE undersigned, 'having entered into co partnership, under the firm of Bernd & troxell, have opened a new Grain and Flour Store, in the store of Solomon Weaver,'No,l47 West Hamilton street, next door to Slei feet; 1.10- lel, where they will keep constantly on hand a ,supply of all kinds of Flour, Feed, Grain. &c.— Family Flour delivered at the houses of all who order from them. They will do business .entirely upon the CASII SYSTEM, and can therefore sell a little cheaper than any dealers who adopt any other mode. The highest Cash price paid,for grain. We Invite all who - wish to purchase flour or sell grain to give us a call. JESSE 11. BERND, PETER TROXELL, Jr. 1I- Oct. 1 11.aNanua Segol Store. fID.NOAS, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Re tail Dealer in Tobacco, Snuff imd Sugars, No. 9 North Seventh street, Allentown, Pa. Re tinttera ulmself to say that ho has at all times the best and oheapostntock of TOBACCO ANg SEGARS aver brought to this placo. Dealers in the abova kr ' Melee wlll find it.to their advantago to givo inc a call, ats I seal at tho lowest Philadelphia and Now York whole maleprices. A general assortment of American and Fordo Leaf Tobaooo always ou hand. • 'IL D. lIOAS. An entirely vegetable preparation, pleasant to the taste, unexcelled in its action upon the Liver, Stomach and general system. As an Anti-bilious cud Alterative Physic, this Medicine 11AS NO EQUAL IN TILE WORLD. I have used it constantly in my practice for upwards of ten years in all cases whore a good Physic and Al terative was required, and would not now do without it. It is the PHYSICIANS 'ASSISTANT, as well as tho safest family medicine in use.• Child ren drink it with plasuro. It will not nauseate the weakest stomach. It produces no griping, but oper ates easily, thoroughly, and is sure to- eradicate all impurities from the system if it is properly taken.— Alrondy THOU6AI,7DS OF LIVING WITNESSES are ready of testify to its superior virtues, independ ent of its purgative and anti-bilious qualities. It has cured the worst cases of Erysipelas iu a few days.— It is a A - EVER-FAILING CURE for Head-ache, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Kidney Complaint, Bilious Fever. Pains in the Side, Bach, Breast, and Limbs, Colds,Cramps, Lumbago, Worms. Blotches on the Skin, Pimples, Cutaneous Eruptions, Obstructions in the System, Constipation of the Bowels, Dizziness, Mercurial Diseases, Pleurisy, Fe male Irregularities, Bowel Complaints, Ulcers of all kinds, itc. It cleanses by its superior medical vir tues, the ulcerous humor from the blood and corrupt bile from the stomach, carrying it off through the natural channels ; Sr INVIGORATES THE BLOOD and leaves the system healthy. I ask my friends to tort the above Medicine, and pronounce a verdict as they shall be impressed by the evidence. 'Those who know me professionally will not doubt its worth. / Since its first introduction, no medicine has attain. eel such wonderful popularity, rind its sales have in creased beyond the Insist sanguine hopes of its friends. Neighbors recommend it as a safe and UNEQUAL LED PIIVSIC ! Physicians carry it with them.— CHILDREN swill TAKE NO OTHER Hier ono trial, and parents should use no other in their families. People living in low and marshy countries, subject to deadly milismas, whom Fevers. Ague and Fevor, and bilious complaints ere more apt to be, will find the "Liquid Cathartic" tho most po tent remedy yet tried. Vivo it a trial. Wholesale by A. B. A: D. Sands, C. V. Clioknor Co., and C. D. Ring, New York. Full directions accompany each bottlo. Prico 50 and 25 etc. of ton and twenty doses. Principal Depot, 109 Drjadway, N. Y. Sold Ly Aaron \Vint. Allentown, end by all presectable Drug gitto thremthout the country. September 19.—1 y • INDEMNITY BY LOSS AGAINST I'M. Franklin Fire insurance Company of Philiiddplim OFFICE, No. 1031 Chestnut street, near Fifth. STATEMENT of Assets, $1,525,9-19 OS, January Ist, 1855, published agrt. ably to an Act of As sctnbly, being First Mortgag,cs, amply se-arcl, $1,199,284 48 heal Estate (present value $119,000) cost Z:2,1:19 87 Temporary Loans, on ample Cohtteral Securities. 130.77120 Stooks (present value $76,191) cost. Cash, .te., 51,525,945 tiS Perpetnr.l or Limited Insurances Lunde on every description of property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at rates as law as arc consistant with security Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-four years, they have paid over three doitora Leon BY Finn, thereby affording evidence of the advantage of Insurance, hs to their ability and dispot.ition to meet with promptness all liabilities. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Rancher, Mord. D. Lew is. Tobias Wagner. Adolp. E. liorie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob It. Smith, Morris Patterson, Geo. W. Ili.hnrdS, Lome Lea, • CHARLES N. T3ANCKER, President. Cu MILES G. ILiNcitER, SeeretaVy. "111,.The subscribers 1110 the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now pre pared to make inBurances on every description of properly, at the lowest rates. A. L. Albmtown, • C. r. BLECII, Bethlehem. Allentown, Oct. 1555, „ 4 ‘;:r _ MEM ' 'ay, Julius, where dld ' 6 Clam get dein sigot . ell, I 'spose he get awl; Clam,at MassaE'S. e gone dere to g se w°. Fse a dandy nigg er ' a nd traria fust rateart.l ffIMI 1 4 rata Ino WIE 719 ,FI A S now on band and offers for sole, the chenpest. oldest and best sloe!: of SEOARS in Allentown, consisting of 230.000 of all descriptions and finalities, front $2 op to $3O per thousand.' Also dpaler in Chewing sin! Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, .te. Tobacco nists, Pedlars, Merchants, hotel-Keepers and dealers' generally are invited to give Limn call. Scgnrs made to order for all parts of the Union, comprising the latest styles and brands, such as Operas, Londres, ,Regalia, Plantation, Principe, La Norton, Sixes ' Sc.. Allentown, December 12 Ea MT ri"" X In the matter of the Tn- In the Orphans Court quisi Lion of Catharine of Lehigh County. Snyder, deceased. And now, November 0, 1855, on motion of T r. Marx, rule grated on the Heirs of the above named decedent to ap pear at the second Orphan's Court day of Feb ruary term next, to wit, on Tuesday the sth day of February, to accept or refuse to accept the said Real Estate at the valuation, or show cause why the said Real Estate, or any part thereof, should not be sold.. From the Records. • Teste:—J. W..I%IICKLEX, Clerk. November 11-3 m peter Laux, VETERINARY SURGEON; AND Commission nom Dealer, Catasatuma,' l'a.— lie respectfully informs his friends and the pub lic generally, that ho has again located himself at Cat aoauqua, where he is prepared to treat all diseases of the horse, Ile has largo and commodious stables, and persons giving diseased horses under his charge can depend upon that they wilt be attended to in the best manner. Ile also sells and buys Horses on commission, 'S,..„NL.Pricking and docking neatly eseculed April 11 THE LEHIGH REGISTER, FEBRUARY 6, 1856. 1V1Cat . :3.11.331-aM YAEL3EL7CI IN ALLEIyTOVVN, Between Dresher's and Hoffman 4- Bro.s' Lumber Yards, in Hamilton street. '' . . E. Eisenbrattil off' Co., Ititi, ItssmovroLLY .. ri lf l e t ;' .. i ..,..., rfir 4 g,,, ' 'AM ~ , i . N% inform the cit -7,4040,1,,, • ,\Ol, izens of Allen if4 t 1 VS./4.1,10 j - 4, , . town and the 1:41,1 . 'l,:i i ,':,.li , 1 .,.cp .., public in gen ''' ":ittil .:N! il I" ... eral, that they .... 1 . 1 7'.7? re --, --- 712' :- .., 1 have opened a i 1 :;. 6 ' . •;,..', '' ,1' . MARBLE YARD °, 1;,1' 1 7,,r 111 7,,,,,,,,,,,, ! 4 :. i at the above ; ~•..:7:.1. 11',A1111011,ti I ~ named place, .04,;:,.../- '''''.l''''_,,. 1 ,... ; ',,,:-ii and are carry v;;;Aiiii, -. - ii??s4 ' ig ",w,4 :. ~Wy. , ing on the bu- smess on an extensive scale. They have now in their Yard a very large and choice stock of Italian and American Marble which they arc manufacturing into Tombs, Monuments, Head and Foot Stones, Mantle Pieces, Table and Bureau Tops, Win dow and Door Sills, Steps, Posts, &c. Letter ing of the best style done in English and Ger man characters, and all kinds of Ornamental Work executed in the highest style of art and in the most substantial manner ; they will be pleased to furpjAh engravings and designs to suit the wisliCk:Of the public. They flatter themselves in doing as gond work as is done in Pennsylvania, and certainly the best this section, and to satisfy the public of the truth of this assertion, they invite them to call at their yard and examine their stock and style of work. They furnish all kinds of Sculptures and Ornamental Work, such as has never been made in Allentown. They also keep on hand some beautiful sculptures made out of Italian marble, consisting of very neat and most chaste designs for Cemetery purposes, with Lambs carved to lay on the top. Flower Vases, Urns. Doves, and many other figures, to which they invite the attention of the public. [l'Great inducements are offered to country manufacturers to furnish them with American and Italian marble of the best quality, as they have made . such arrangements as to enable them to furnish it at city prices. They hope by strict and prompt attention to business, moderate prices, and furnishing the best work in town, to merit a liberal share of patronage. They also constantly keep on hand a large stock of brown stone for building purposes, con sisting of platforms, door sills, steps, spout stones, &c ; &c July 11 0,0 , 50 50,66.5 57 EA EGI CO A New ? r . ./ AYER'S .... ~.c.: PILLS. ~...._....-_- ,--, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. Turme. has long existed a public demand for an efrective purgative pill which could be relied an as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what sneers:: it accomplishes thepurpose designed. It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to make the best of all pills—one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative inedi , :ine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to inure than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously exist Mg e,,stnic lion or der:min-meta. in the bowel's. Ming purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; lost it is better that any medicine shout.] la , Lduv . judiciously. Minute directions for their Vise in the set craVdiseases to whirls they arc ap plicable are given on the box. Among the cunt plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundi;e, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Initability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Twins ; for. in truth, all these me but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tive:us., Piles; Colic, Dysentery, humors, Sera-, lila and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Chris and impurity of the blood; in short,' any ana every ease where a purgative is required. 'lice have also produced sonic singularly suc cessful cores in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Dent, Pains in the thick, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blotuL and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An mw:Mind dose stimulates" the stomach and bowels into healthy action. and restates the appe tite and sigor, • They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the eirculatery system, rem). cato u lhe strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Ilence occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists ; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required ednnot be enumerated here; but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing wind' has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will 110 longer doubt what remedy to outplay when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Fur minute directions see scrapper on the box. rn EPA RED BY JAMES C. AYER, Practical n u d Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS Brio 26 Conte per Box. Five Bozos for $l. AYER'S • CHERRY PECTORAL, • For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLD S, HOARSENESS, nnommuris, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION: . Tots remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from canning and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to escape observation, and.where its virtues are known, the.public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of 'COLDS, COUGHS, lIOARSBNESS, &c.; and fur CHILDREN it is thepleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to tho best that it ever has been, and'that the genuine article is sold by— all the Druggists in Allentown, and by Druggists generally throughout the Country Allentown..lannory I POOR HOUSE ACCOUNT. The Account of CHARLES S. BUSH, En., Tree,- eurer of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Lehigh County. The said accountant charges himself as follywotb, viz : DR. 1855. Received at different times from County Treasurer, by order, Received of Thomas Faust, Steward, charge for board ing Henry and Steiller, Received from the Overseers of the Poor of Franklin Co., for David Shaeffer, pauper, by bands of Peter Romig, 70 00 • Received for do, by hands of Sol. Klein, Received for boarding James Knauss by bands of H. J. Schantz. from Jun. 1,1854 to Jan. 1, 1855, Received for do. by hands of Thos. Faust, to Jan. 1, 1856, 104 00 Received of Overseers of Poor of Franklin Co., far David Shaeffer, per 11. J. Schantz, 20 00 Received of Thos. Faust, bal ance of last year's account, 49 83 Ree'd. of do. for oats sold, 64 00 " " from S. Snyder, 10 50 " " from Jno. Weg cly, in hospital, CR. Ily orders paid, $6287 54 Balance duo Treasurer as per last account, 447 01 Bal. in hands of Treasurer, 255 58 $7OOl 03 CII. By Casli paid out in orders as follows HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES. Dry Goods and Groceries, ' $1157 52 Freight, 29 51 Stone Coal, 327 GO Fire Wood, . 63 12 Weaving ' 9 12 Hats and Caps, • 31 75 Hardware, 61 95 Wool carting, 6 32 Four days' slaughtering, 4 00 Vinegar, 15 97 Tobacco,_BB 07 Shoemaking, 83 01 Female Service, - • 48 88 Fresh Shad, 11 25 Apples, 7 87 Tin ware,. 1012 Repairing slate roofs on Houses, 3 00 Painting Poor House, Farm House and Hospital, (outside,) 108 00 Now Shoes, ' 7 74 'Casting for heatlrs, 14 46 Millinery, 5 75 One Box "Gutta Pemba" Splints, 27 00 . Medicines, /to.' , 12G 22 12 Funeral Sermons, 12 00 - $2299 3 FARMING EXPENSES. Male Service, $B5 00 Grain, (Rye,) 680 43 Rails, 35 00 Making post and pule fence, 9 84 Lumber for repairs, ke., 186 48 Carpenter work for repairs, 14 13 Sowing, 70 Making Roller, 1 00 . One new 4 horse wagon, 127 00 Wheelwright work, '8 55 Blacksmith work, 76 37 Repairing Dearborn wagon, --• 16 50 Corn Plough, 11 00 Plaster of Paris. 6 26 Saddler ware, 11 85 6 Bridge Jurors and order, • 741 Mason Work, 33 01 Clover Seed for 1854 $19.70, for 1855 $27.00, - 46 70 Road Tax, 20 83 ECM State Tax, 25 81 Costing, lc., Gate hangers for now Haul in 1851, 28 28 White oak plank, 9 58 300 Hickory withe's in 1854, 11 00 Repairing Iron llore Powor in 1854, 30 10 Lightning rods-252 foot, 122 mils per loot, 31 50 23 head cattle, 963 50 52479 73 Paid for issuing and executing orders of relief and supporting of out door paupers : BOROUGH OF ALLENTOWN, Issuing 353 orders of relief, $7O 00 One order of removal, 50 Conveying Henry Dotp•oiler to Poor Home, 80 Conveying G different paupers to Poor Hume, 4 80 Conveying John Kuhn to Poor House, Conveying Benjamin Munn; to Pour House. Conveying Adam Olich to Poor House, Conveying John Eckert to Poor Hons.!, Convoying 3 different paupers to Poor house, Out door relief rendered to Mary Mertz's family, 10 80 Out door relief rouderd to Mrs. Schu ler, Out door relief rendered to John Schaeffer, Out door relief rendered to Hannah hiepher's (child,) Out door relief rendered to Mrs. Iloohle's"(child,) Out door relief rendered to Peter Brong, Medical attendance rendered to Peter Brong, Medical attendance rendere a to Mary Mertz, 0 75 Medical attendance rendered to John Schaeffer, Expense of Moses Allender in the • Lebanon County Poor House, .Coustable fees, HANOVER. TOWNSHIP. - Lusuing 16 orders of relief, $3 20 Convoying J. Kepler, to Poor House ISO " Andrew Hitler, to " 1 SO " Jaines Haugh torty to Poor House, 1 20 Conveying the corpse of a drowned man to Poor Mouse, 2 00 Making coffin for said corpse, 3 00 Out door relief rendered to -Henry . 3lttlie'S family, 3 00 Funeral expense of Henry 3fuhe's wife and child, 14 00 Keeping Anna Welsh during con finement and funeral expense of Anna Weleh's child, . 8 00 Boarding and unending Matthew Lynn in 1554, 12 00 SAI,ISBURO TOWNSHIP Conveying Frod. Jennings to Poor . . Howe, . • 100 Conveying Geo. Kleckner to Poor • llouse, - 80 Conveying Eva and Francis :legely to Poor House, . . 1 50 Convoying the corpse of Jacob licirip to Pour !louse, . 1.25 Expense for removing Chas. Bauer from the Philadelphia Alms House, 12 50 Keeping the said pauper In the said Alms 'House, 13 15 Medical attendance rendered to Mrs. Luckenbarb, 2 75 Funeral ognense of Jonathan Ma pers, 7 00 LOWER MACUNGIE TOWNSHIP. Convoying John Wegoly to Poor House, Convoying Peter Lounitz to Poor House, 1 00 Convoying John Ilvr4zog to Poor Hong, MEI UPPER SAUCON TOWNSHIP. Issuing 3 orders of relief, $ 60 Conveying Thomas (Davey to Poor llouso, Conveying Daniel Brusly to Poor 11ouec, Convoying Patrick Rllgell to Poor House, Funeral exponse of Benj. Stichler, $O5OO 00 LOWER MILFORD TOWNSHIP Out door rolief rendored to Samuel Schmidt's family, $2 50 Medical attendance to John Miller, 450 -iv $7 00 UPPER MTLFORD TOWNS 111,. ESE Conveying Barbara IliWelter to Poor House, $ 1 80 Convoying Gottliob Stohli to Poor 1 05 Conveying Elevina Doll to Poor House, in 1853, 2 00 Convoying Mary llengstlor to Poor House, 1 40 Out door relief rendered to Jacob Weber, 8 00 Out door relief rendered to Samuel Smith's family, 1 00 Medical attendance rendered to John Miller's family, 9 25 Medical attendance rendered to J. Riley, 1 50 Medical attendanco rendered to J. 40 00 104 00 11 75 Weber, 11 62 Funeral expense of said Weber, 7 00 -- $1522 UPPER MACUNGIE TJWNdIIIP. Inning 24 orders of relief, $ 5 32 Convoying John Kuhn to P. House, 80 " James Gagen " 1 20 " John Willa • " 1 00 "• John Moyer " 80 " Susan Koch and 2 child ren to Poor House, 1 00 Boarding and attending EliTatoth Long, 17 00 $27 12 WEISENBUIIO TOWNSHIP. Boarding and attending 11. Previs, $2O 25 Medical attendance Tendered to same, S 50 - $x475 LYNN TOWNSHIP. 5.501 S 3 .:v7OOl OS Conveying Eliznboth Fries to Poor House, St 2:i Funeral °nuns° of Judith Morhlo, 700 - $ll 2.b WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Convoying John Kline to P. House. $1 68 " William Mack " 2 CO $3 08 NORTH WIIITF,HALL TOWNSHIP. Issuing 8 orders of relief, $1 60 Conveying Philip Daugherty to Pour House, 2 00 Conveying JaMC3 Patrick to Poor House, 1 80 Convoying Barasy, Curren to Poor House, 2 SO Conveying John J. Long to PoOr House, 1 GO . Conveying Crosgantz Wagner and children, 1 80 Conveying Mary Kramer and 3 children, . , 160 Conveying Ellen Paul to P. Musts, 240 Susanna Hahn " 2 80 " Henry Winter " 1 00 Conveying the corpse of Thomas ' Mulvany to Poor House, 2 SO Conveying the corpse of 11. Madoek to Poor llouee, . 2 20 Medical attendance rendered to Eli Schiercr, 3 50 ' $23 50 BOROUGH OE CATASAUQUA. Conveying Gustavus A. Moore to Poor House, $1 •10 Convoying Christian Lutz to Poor House, 1 40 Convoying Rudolph Weber to Poor Hence, 1 40 Conveying Joseph Pfrcnter to Poor Holum, 1 40 Convoying Jacob Frotz to P. House, 1 10 Peter Ward " 1 40 • " James Bennet, " 1 40 " Eliza Cunningham, " 140 ' " Frank Roth, " 1 40 Presenting order of relief of Matilda Hubs, 70 Presenting order of relief of Matthew Wittman, 70 Out door relief rendered to Matthew Wittman, 2 00 Funeral expenoa of Ilio same, 7 00 Making Chin, 3 00 Expense ofJ:111109 Graham in Block ,loy llmpital, 5 14 -- $3l 41 SOUTH WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP. . Issuing 11 orders of relief, . • 280 Conveying Philip Schaeffer - to Poor HOUSC, ' 120 ' Conveying Mary Kearney to Poor House, 1 20 Conveying Simon Snyder to Poor • house, ' .140 'Conveying Rebecca' Hansom and child, 1 40 Conveying the corpse of Henry gtahl to Poor House, • 100 Conveying the corpse of a drowned • man to Poor house, 1 10 Conveying the corpse of a drowned man to Poor Homo, 1 40 Medical attendance rendered to John Biehler, 1 00 Boarding and attending John Roth, 30 00 Medical attendance rendered to said John Roth, 45 37 Funeral expenses of the same, - 700 290 8 00 16 18 33 50 - $95 17 PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE, Postage, 2 08 Stationery, 10 41 M. Hannon' for publietting EMI 35 62 norootit of 1851 M. Nannuin for publishing. 1 notico • to Justices, A. L. Ruho for publishing yearly uc- OKI _ count of 1853, A.L. Rube for publishing 1 turnpike 6 00 stock notice in 1851, A. L. Italic 'for publishing 1 notico $217 40 to Justices, Bright ',I; Har',teller for publishing yearly account of 1851, 12 00 Koch, Guth & Helfrich for publish ing yearly account of 1853—'54, 24 00 Keck, Guth & Helfrich fur publish ing 1 notice to JUSIIOO3, Blumer, Bush & Co., fur publishing yearly.account, 12 00 $39 12 SALARIES. ' Peter Romieh. Esq., fur one 'year's salary as Director, 20 00 Peter Romich, Esq.. extra, 4 70 Hiram J. Sohantz, Esq., ono year as Director, 20 00 Hiram J. Schantz. Esq., extra, ' 12 00 Sol. Kline, Esq., 1 year as Director, 20 00 ~ extra, . 3 00 Thos. Faust, ono year as steward, 400 00 Thomas B. Faust, one year as As sistant Steward. 100 00 Charles S. Bush, Esq., one year as Treasurer,4o 00 • J. D. Stiles, one year as solicitor, 20 Q 0 C. H. Martin, ono year professional $5O 00 services, - 6540 C. H. Martin 5 extra visits, 5 00 " " 3 Midwifery visits, 600 T. H. Martin, ono year professional services, 65 00 T. H. Martin 4 extra visits, 4 00 We the undersigned Auditors of the County of La •hlgh and State of Pennsylvania, do certify that wo have met and did audit the forogoing ace( nut of Charles S. Bush, Esq.; Treasurer of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said County, from January Ist, A. D. 1855, to January let, 1856, that we find a balance, in the hands of the Treasurer of two hundred and sixty-fivo dollars and fifty-eight cents, as per foregoing account. Witness our hands this twelfth day of January, A. D. 1856. ELI J. SAEGER, SAMUEL J. KISTLER, le Auditors. ' JOHN It. SCHALL. 1 $4O 55 137 -- $2 97 STEWARD'S ACCOUNT. MONA.? FOUST, Steward, in account with the Di.. rectors of the Poor aryl of the House of Employ ment for the County of Lehigh. 2 00 2 00 To Cash received, on sundry accounts as follows To balance of last year's account, $l9 83 Of Daniel timid fur work done on tho 2 00 5 00 road, Of Chas. Soagrcavcs for 62 bushels oats @ 50, Of Peter Holler fOr 66 bushels oats, 6 . 4 50, 33 00 Of lliram J. Schantz foi 25 bundles, strum, Of Do. for a pocket knife, Of Anthony Outtsehull fur mending` shoos . Of do. shoos, 3a lbs. beef, Of do. for 2 ten 16 cwt. 1 qr. coal, 843 Of do. for stove grate, Of do. for 1 hog. Of do. for 4 bundles strait!, Of do. for 1 Watch, Of D. Schleifer for expense of John • Mohler, dce'd., 6 65 Of Pan Romig for 1 Watch. . 767 of do. for exponso of Peter Lanwitz, 4OU Of Joseph Lazerus balance left, of 11. Holsteiner, due'd., 6 87 IX John Durwert, witness fees, ' 50 Of Jim. Dolt, a pauper, 5 25 Of Mr 3. Bownrin fur 53 trys, EOllll, 5:1 01 David Mertz fur Medicine, 25 OfJoshtle Itemely, money refunded, 292 01' John Pelinntz for expunde of Wirney Cur Con In Hospital, 0: 1.,:\ i Koch, for,exponsu of his wife and children, or Jonas Diehl, for Weaving. Of t. 401. Kline. for expenie of John Wegely, in 110,pital, Of Conrad Stow, fur 7! bushels of 11.1x , eed. 13 12 Of O. W. Faust, for bides and Ain", 47 83 Of Jos. 11. Good, " " 32 07 Of Foul. Ludwig, " ' " 55 90 Of :lather A Co., fur old eluting, 3 36 Of Simon Snyder. Ii p.inper, 10 ,f)t) Of G.r:ln A Renninger, fee 833 Ibs. t•illutc, 1011 11. _ 91 63 Of Do. for - 257 lbs. laid, e, 12, 30 84 Of Do. for 79111)::. white rags. (. 5, 397 Cle Do. for 165 lb.'. colr'd.rag, cii , . 2, 331 Oi . Ten different p.iv.tons" for titliurr, 872 Of N 1 ne for lord, 19 27 Of Five " for horse rec.', 162 Found in the poe'.cl.3 of throe dif ferzut person!, tl..i'd., $ll GO Cash paid out on Fnindry accounts as follows henry \\Vier, ibi• tin wore. $1 29 John \Vogl:or, kir 1.5 littAmls limo, 2 00 Iknj. Yeahel, for I cutters to 11,ap- log Machina, 1 00 llmn•v stmu,s, for 3 btu li. seed Date, 2 2.5 31r. 13.1elteelior, for lOU bricks, 1 OD Peter lturnia, fur 1 bushel seed ro- tatoes. 1 00 Do. for 1 bushel seed corn. Keck Saeger, for Plaster of Paris. 123 John Kle.lcr, for 3 bushels lime, 30 Jahn Strasberger for 10 Mt. LLAICF, 2 50 Solomon Donley for lime, 52 lomun Reinhold fpr castrating. pigs, 41 William 111 auk flr castrating pigs, 05 Elias MOH, repairing 3 cradles, 2 GI lbert Stover, sweet potatoes, 50 Jonas Diehl, article_ bought on vendee, 8 30 Jacob Ileminger, repairing :Tinning wheo6, 2 75 0. W. Foust, leather, 1.8 .^.7 Joseph A. Good, leather, • 47 :10 Peter Ludwig, leather, 50 0 c Conrad S,:etn. 10 gallons oil, 1G 110 (him Sc Henninger, mm•ehnndize, 12:1 73 Chas. i. Bush, 1::41., treasurer, ha,- • lance of la,t years account, Charles S. Bush, oats sold, of Simou Snydor Ch,„. F. Evi.,inoney rocciccd of John Wegely, • 'frivoling expun,o for foam, Tavcling panpurr, Travuling for stew Ird. Lialane,: in hands of stuff:lrd, S 17 Cows, I Bull . , 11 S:corP, 6 Hei6.45, 1 Calf, -16 Stwep. 3011 .1 Wagons, 2 Dearborn Wag ons, 1 tileiifo, '2 Slot's, 3 'Harrows, 2 Corn narrows, I Ploughp, Wlwelharrowe, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Itenping Maxhine, 1 ThresLing Maehine, 2 Fanning 31i ritoDucE ON FARM. .176 bush. Wheat. 012 Int Eli. Bye, 890 bush. Orle, 11 bnah. Flaxseed, 2575 built. Corn in carp, 1020 hush. Potatoes, 25 1,101. Turnipa, 42 Louth. Oniona, 92 I.:1;h. lied neeta, 4 Ids. C.teuutbers, 42110 Ileada Calthage, 4 11,e4sheada erk xtut, 80 11, . liateltled Flax, 00 loads Ilay, 112 loads Corn Fodder, 205 howls Nlanure put on the land, 2270 ths. Reef Ilidur, 121 lba. Calhain., , , 1357_ Talhmr, 1100 tbs.. Lard, 1801 lb_.. Butter. • ARTICLES MAE. IN THE II01;13.E. SO pair 'Alen's Pant ilocns, 50 pair Bay's Pantaloon•, 123 Mon's Shirti:, 55 Roundabouts, :15 Vests, 47 Chou. ices, 101 Women Frocks. 57 Petticoats; 115 Short. Ilounds, 146 Aprons, 11111 omen Caps, 41 Sun Boaincts, 01 Children's ' , reeks, .1:1 pair Drawers, 31. Shrouds•, 05 pair Stockings knitted, 75 pair Stockings footed, 01 cuts Stocking Yarn. 105 cuts Thread, 00 Children's Shirts, 40 Children's Petticoats, 55 Towels, 2 Chaff Bags. 4 llokters. .1 Pillow Ticks. .12 Bed Cates, 05 Pil low CIIFCN, .1:1 Sheets. 11 Quilts, 76 yds. Flax Linen Cheek. SOS yds. Tow Linen, 1101 yds.. Limey Woolney, .1001 yds. Carpet. 750 lbs. Bard Soup, 31 brls. Suit Soap, .11 Collins. 6 Washing Machines. BEEF SLALT(IIIII3II.ED. 10021 lbe. Ileef.7oo lbs. Veal, 8&70 lbs. 'Pork NUMBER OF INMATES. Remaining in the Home Jan. Ist, 1 553, 101 Rucuivinl during the yuar, EMI yearly •12 (Y 0 Dinclinrr;ed daring the yenr, Indentured, Died, • Corpic when brought, Absconded, • 1 00 12 00 1 00 Iteinnining in tliohouse Jun. lot, 1856, 151 This number consists of 62 white male adults, 44 white female adults, 28 whit° undo children under 12' years of ago, 1:1 white female chililrou under 12 yours, 4 Colored persons, of which number 1-1 tire lunatics. LNDENITRED. William Ranch to Jacob Frebolin, of Huhlli:berg owmhip, Lehigh Co.. (Farmer.) ' Samsun. Berra to Henry Stump, of Albany town ship, Barks Co:, (Farmer.) SA M hi, it ERNIIARD, Directors of the PETER 110:111(11. Poor of Lehigh SOLOMON KLINE. J County Directors' Office, Jan. 23, 1856 1 00 mulcts 1\ ounkts. 1 . . IT RS. A-, M. M. STOPP, have just returned from the MI-cities with an immense stock of FALL AND WINTER BONNETS, w e caps, ribbons, flowers, frosted and plain velvet, striped plush satins, and figured fancy veils, children% hoods, and in short, all that belongs to a -fashionable Millinery Store. Everything they have is new and fresh from New York and Philadelphia, and now offer the above goods, wholesale or retail, at least 110 per cent, less than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Country Milliners supplied at City prices, and It will be to their, advantage to give us a call before purchas ing elsewhere. Bonnets repaired according to order. Don't forget the place, corner of Eighth lltini lton streets, in Allentown , Sept. 12, $782 70 DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNERSHIP. BE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the T name of P. Ballet & Co., Cabinet MAUI, in Allentown, was dlesolved by mutual consent. on the lath day of Deoembor, 18.55. Tho bnalneee will hero after be conducted by F. Xandor, at the old stand, mouth-cant cornor of Ninth end Ilamilton streetx P. BALLIBT, F. XANDER. • Allentown, Jan. le. . — 4l DR. 23 83 31 00 250 1111 3 00 9 15 5 00 2 45 ME MB C. 60 19 49 63 61 00 money received 10 50 11 75 S 09 10 81 14 67 47 86 STOCK ON FARM 0 1) 2 I 4' $560 19 MS ISM CM
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