11 lIRROY-MADE CLOTHING 35" BAST lIA MILTON S7'l?El!:r. Beriberi, det , irous of again returning their thanks to tlmir nnumrons patrons: avail them relyos of opportunity 14i do and nt the !quite time respectfully marinate to their trieml , % and the public generally that they lama ju,t returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they parehand a largo sleek of c -PA t i\ L 1, AND WINTER GOODS, consiit gof entirely newts nd diFirable , tyleH. ruch a, can not found at any of IV.ereltant Tull wing Hatablishment in Allentmen. . The got 1..4 Isere •eleet.- vd with the greatest eare. and wi l b tide tip in the Infest etylo and furbico, nod 'mu roil cd t , ., pi ot o the IMMO es ropreren red ut the time of purrhaee. Ohcoree, that ovory article Or Cl.dhing :old by lb pt , ,prietor, of this' establishment i , or their 01 . 11 Din hie, Itrd inny be relied upon 119 trios. pod durahle c- ti;. Amour; their oxteroive ns.ol %mod may i.e ft uld, line .1&...1; and Bluo new style DRESS AND FROCK COATS, mado in the hiteFt fn;hinn of Fien , •ll and Coate. new otylo Rosiness Cunt?, el I:lnek, Bror.n. Blue, Olivo and Green Clothe, and plain end liguted Cinnamon; Over Coate, of nli qualities, Styles and prices, pantaloons, cant;, and iu Met evmythini4 in the READY MADE cLoTyLvo line, from nn over-cent down to nu undershirt.. The three groat features or Kock Newhard's Store arc. that they buy for Cush, and consequently can sell cheaper than any of the others ; their goods aro made up under their own supervision, nnd last though not least, they sell them for what they really are. Also, a large stock of Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Col lars, Hinter Hosiery, Under Shirts and DrawerS of all kinds, and everything in feet that is usually kept in stores of the kind. Call out see ',afore yon pur ehruse elsewhere, as they willingly rhow what they have. They nre satisfied that all their goods hear c close examination. 'tri„4_Country enn Lc lupplie , luith the lutost London, Pnris,llo..den, Now York in d Iphin nushion PLA'rE).3, nt tho bovoi:t pe,61.1!: 1,66)1. Allentown, Serl.l2 SEE D 4 Eri r. ! A NEW STORE IN ALLENTOWN ! DRY GUM AND RUBY MADE CLOTTIE LBTRousE &, hereby'inform the viti4en, . Allentown and vicinity that they lately open ed a new Store at N,. D West Hamilton Ftreel. morly occupied by Weidner A: Saeger) with an entire now Mock of DRY GOODS AND READY rsIADE CLOTHING, which will disposed of at astonkhing L,w prieeg.— Their stock of Ready-made Clothing is by fin• the largest in town, and is made up superior to any ever offered by any Clothing Dealer in the place. Their prjoes" are so low, that no one con make en 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 rind blue Cloth Dress and Frock Coats. Vests of all kinds, from a IV°llen Vest, to a black Satin and the fanciest of Silk Velvet. Pantos from the finest of Cloth blue and black, Cassi mer, Doeskin and Setinctt. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Cravats and Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts, white Linen and fancy colored Red, Blue and White woollen and flannel. they have a Store at No. 52 Market street. Philadel phia, they aro prepared to sell Clothing wholesale at rates as low as they can be purchased anywhere in the eity.-15.M They have on hand a very large stock of fashionable 1)1;1' GOODS', MO IWO confident they are not saying toe much when they say they have by far the hest ns , ortment in town, as no entire stock is fresh from the city—being of the very latest styles. They pay particular et tcn. lion to Ladie: I)ress floods. Call and examine their minurpnPned.iloulc of SIIIIIVIF. Ladies' Talines, Man tillas, Eilks, Merinoes. Cashmeres, lie Lnines. hams, Prints, Ladies' Cellars, l: loves, II esi c ry, and on hearing the eitremely low prices you can not help buying. L.Oust: it: co, Allentown, Deeemher FOR TiE LADIES. Now and Fashionable • IN LLENTOW N. ATISS SAHA It KEI herei,y her °la 1 friend. , and the public in gcii. rob that :he Intel% opened a tiers 1: 4 111 6 11,1110 , 111 e 1 N'. WeSt street, tf t'.th end flint F.llo.ilt°l retortyd fr, to N, e Veil. :.id Phila delphia. with n very io•ge by far the large-I in Allentown. of Fall ud 'Winter BONNOPS, FI,O‘VERS, 101311 ONS, which 'will 0.- .•liettp it' not a little cheaper, than they ran inrcimFed :It vity pt lee in town. As she has mit - wired a thopaigh knowleti.sc the business. and employs none but the Lest Milli ners. she is prepared to warrant all r. 611, done at h e r establishment to lie as repr.,ented. She i. , to satisfy all who may favor It, r with their pot ',nag,. Old bonnets repaired -outs tilt lit I.d; 1 . 1:1:11 to now. She returns I n v Cl:mi. , tor 1;. , ' Pot I ”it , t:n , !ht. , far bestowed on her.: n I by to business, and relling it, t., tat it a eon tinuance of the saute. • December I, - IP'T.I.IEI.a3 \,; -- 44, LA DI ES-r, E.V Tl, E3l E LADIES ivlty de you go out in the cold uithoat getting a set of FL*IIS, ohm you can get them no very cheap at WIEDER & BERCER'S cheap IIAT, CAP AND Frit t-ITOli E. where they just received the larg,t and best to,ot Inomt of sto,. Martin, Silver Martin, Fitch, lim:4a, and „=if ..p other ladies )5• arit' r s to\Alll,li r ns , ever exhibited in Allenlown, lo lit Ai from the cities, anti well ivorthy nn examidatiou before making . purcluno anywhereCal.ant. see else. I tlmo, tie uu charge is made for showing, but it is always done with pleasure. Their sitadt ° commit-es every hind. every price and qualityfrom tit It tll to z%150.1111 per Net - VD-GENT EM ES, if you wish to purelm, superb Huts or genteel Caps:they give poi a cordial invitation to call and examine their Steele. They warrant every article that you may parelia,:e to girt. entire satisfaction. For sale Wholesale or Retail.— They lave zz- A ,ITATS FOB THE They manufacture their one lints and it;ssure 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 & Trinell, have opeued - a new Grain and Flour Store, in the store of Solomon Weaver, No 147 West Hamilton street, next door to Sleifer's Ho tel, where they milli:cep 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. will do business entirely upon the CA SYSTEM, and can thdrefore sell a little cheaper than any dealers who adopt any other mode. ...The highest Cash price paid for groin. We invite all who wish to purchase flour or sell grain to give us a call. JESSE 11. BERND, PETER TROXELL, Jr. Oot. 1 WAN alma, se;al St ove ,. D. BOAS, Manufacturer. and 'Wholesale and Ro- H• tall Dealer in Tobacco, Snuff and-Segars, No. 9 North Seventh street, Allentown, Pa. Ile natters himself to. say that he has at all times the best and eheapest stock of TOBACCO AND SEGARS alai broniht to this place. Dealers in the above or- Melee will find It to their advantage to give me a call, as I seal at the lowcst,Thiladelphia and New York whole salipirrieekr.- -A general assortment of American and Forahpaadlif Tabun always.cui hand. 11. D. BOAS. A n entirely . rogctnLlc preparnlien, pleasant to tie IL VI: ;4:. micxvelltA in its action upon the Liver. `lenin.•fl PIA reneral Fp.tem. As en Anti-biliou anti Atn•rative l'hyzie. this Me Ticino I have tired it c ,nstnntly in my practice for optcnrds of tcn years in nil cases where a gOOll rhySIC and Al terative urns required, and would mallow du without it. It i= the PHYSICIANS ASSISTA.NT, as Nyell io the West family medicine in inn. Child ren drink it with pismire. It will not nauseate the wenheit stomach. It produces no griping, but oper-• ates emily, thoroughly, and is sure to eradicate all impurities from the system if it is properly •taken.— Already THOUSANDS OF LIVING 'WITNESSES are rosily of testify to its superior virtues, independ ult of its purgative and anti-Lilions qualities. It has cured the worst eases of Erysipelas in a few dsys.— ft is a for Head-ache, Liver Complaint, Jitundice, Kidney Complaint, Bilious Fever. Pains in • the Side, Bark. Breast, and Limbs, Colds, Cramps. Lumbago, Worms. Blotches on the Skin, Pimples, Cutaneous Eruptions. ilbstrnetions in the System, Constipation of the Bowel., Dizziness, Morenrinl Diseases, Pleat icy, Fe male Irregularities. Bowel Complaints, flyers of all kinds. &e. It cleanses by its superior medical vir tue., the ulcerous humor front . the blond and corrupt bile from the stomach, carrying it oil' through the IlantliTll channels ; IT I , VICUitATES THE 111.01111 Icaver. the yotem healthy. .1 ask my friends I. tosi the ' ,h o ve Medicine. and prononnee II VenliVl as they F11:111 be impressed by the evidence. Those win know me professionally will not doubt its worth. KECK RD Since it , first introiliKtion, no ineilicine has nltnin u I Filch Irondurnil popularity, and its sales have in raised heyond the toot( f-anguine hopes of its friends. rerommenil it ns n safe nod FNEQUAL LED PHYSIC! Phy6icittn., carry it With them.— Cllll.l/111.:X will after one trial, and parents should use no other in their families. People living in low and marshy countries. snl,ject to deadly Mi11S111:1°, where Fevers. Agile and Fever. and bilious complaints are more apt to he, will find the 't Liquid Cathartic - the most po tent remedy yet tried. (live it a trial. Wholesale by A. B. k 1). Szinds, C. V. CB:liner Co., and, C. D. icing, New York. Full directions accompany each bottle. Price 5 and 25 Ms. of ten and twenty doses. Principal Depot, 409 Brnodwny. N. Y. Sold by Aaron Whit. Allentown, and by all presectable Drug. gists throughout tho country. September 19. —ly Franklin Fire insurance, Company of Chile&lphia I-IA S 11f1W on hand and offers for sale, the cheapest. oldest and best stool( of SEttARS in Allentown. consisting of 250;0110 of all descriptions and qualtlies. Priam S 2 up to $3O per thousand. Also dealer is c'llewin nod Smoking Tobacco. Banff, Ac. Tobacco nists, Pedlars, Merchants, liotel-Keepers 'and dealers generally are invited to give hits call. Segart made to order for all parts of the I7nion. 1.1.1 n prising the latest styles awl brands. such as Operas, Londrcr. Regalia, Plantation, Principe, bum Norma, Sixes. Ac. • Allentown. December 12. ' —lf EMI Dr. 3. P. BARNES, alkja w a wpi WITILL performs all operations on L ) the Teeth frith unpreceeded suc cess. His mode of inserting Artificial Teeth Leannot be surpassed for comfort to thC wearer and durability and, beautifulness in appearance. The general saisfaction he has given for years has been duly appreciated' by the patronizing public. Office No. 48 East Hamilton street, up ' stairs, a few doors east of Prctz, Guth & Co's. Store. July 4. y . Peter Laux • ; • VETERINARY SURCEON, A ND Commission Horse Dealer. Calasnurin, Pc.— 1.1 Ito respectfully informs his friends and the pub lic generally, that ho has again located himself at Cat - ample, whore ho is prepared to treat all disenses of the horse. lie bee largo and commodious stables, and persons giving diseased horses under his charge can depend upon that they will bo attended to in the best manner. Tie also sells and hive flosses on commission and docking neatly executed April 11 T H - E H REGIS 'ILY, EBRTA It Y 20, 1856'. I= NEVER-PAJLING CURE T A ICE NO 0 THEI? MUMMY BY LOSS AGAINST ERE OFFICE, No. 1(13a Chestnitt street, near Fifth. QTATEMENT of Assets, $1,525,9-19 11 , 1, January Ist, 1855, published agreeably to an Act of As sembly, being First Mortgages, amply scented. $1.109,2S I As Heal Estate (present value $110.000) cost 82,139 87 Temporary Loans, on ample Colnteral SeeuriCes. 1 :10,77120 Stock,' (present value .576,191) cost. n 3,055 50 t`a&li, &1.., Sc., • 50.1165 57 $1.525.0.19 Ps P..rpotud m Limited Insurances made on every auseriptitm of pr. perly, itt TOWS AND COUNTRY, ul tale: its Lim cc ere ceusistnnt with security rIcl• heir inerwporation. a perhol of twenty font . they Move punt carer /brie million ,/o//or,, Los.. nr Vint% therehy nlroroling °widener: nt s tite nitruningo of 1:1St11,1111 . O. :19 to their :thinly and tlhiecition t. meet with proniplnc=: , nli : Clior:, Banciser, Mord. Ti. Loris. Ip. E. Boric, 531,111,1 Grani, Pnvid S. Brown. ob IL Smith. Morris Pat,orson I;co. ‘V. Richards. Isaac Lea, CIL RLEA IiANCKKII. Prol,lent CII1111.1;: G. itANCIZ%It. S:.eretury. Rtitt ,, triher. :Ire the iippoinled ( ,I and lire 111/W pre. purt , tl In mohe tut:mimeos 011 t VCI7 01 I . 4 . :TCr:y, at the icrxitFt A. L. Rtilll. C, F. .1;1,0:11, Bethlehem. (let. I y TN., = c: .: -.-,.... ~F.:,- ' ..1 1 " . ::;•4 ,• :' ..:,.-1 . ,.. 1,4." • 44 4 _ ~ , -•••-•-. . '11? - A4%14 , , Ns ',. k• • : '•., ,--.4ir? - -_,O-. lr : .. .. ... .•,,i 1 \\•,,,, ' ''a3', duliu;, where 1 (lit/ Clain get dein sil;"' °. 11.(41, l'sposo be got (le;? 1 1 at Massa - litill le B. \V e" s i Claw, I's goin' dere to ge') B°lllo . PSC a dandy nigY; er ' and wana fostratoart We" * (0 T at M 711 1 1. New LV 4 LLENTO WM,. Bclwccn Dresher's and Hoffman 4 Bras' Lumbcr Yards, in Hamillon ante!. EisenbrainsaV CO.. '9l ' RusrEcrrum,v ft i . / r „(-i ' ; 1: ~,i,, - inform the cit -1(, r J'1L0!..4„, izensofA I l en - ft t ' 'I 14.0”- . tow., „1„,„ the .0 ~ $ i f, 11 , ,*, ~,, 1, 4 : A • public bilion ..j" . ~. ; .. :tfil', , ll;I:,); ) t, , ernl, that they r:A:.t.".- - 7-1-:±5..7 ..col have opened a WO 777: t , W4'; MARBLE YAItD ,''' r ilflirOp 1 ' at ; the above '• -4- , 1,!,1 j ;,! !! !0 SII named place, 104: •;--,.._ ' .• _ __ ~. and are carry ,t e.- --- - ----------' 1 . ,k ing on the bu --,::: ....:'''... I' '' *. ---,, 4•• ..`-" siness on an extensive scale. They have now in their Yard a very large and .choice stock of Italian and American Marble which they are 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 furnish engravings and designs to suit the wishes of the public. They flatter themselves in doing as good work as is done in Pennsylvania, and certainly the best in 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 I carved to lay on the top. Flower Vases, Urns. ' Doves, and many other figures, to which they invite the attention of the public. B=7'Grent 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 i business, moderate prices, and furnishing the 1 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. 11—tf AYER'S • . -i 4 %..iL.r PILII S a FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. 'Tartan has long existed n public demand for nn ell4live purgative pill Which could he relied en as sure and perflietly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that dennmd, and an exten sive trial of its virtue. Inns conclusively shown with nehnt SIII`COSS it • accomplishett the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to make tin best of all pills-011e which shoniQ Lace none a the ohie,thin,:, lint nil the advantages, of rc err other. 'I leis has been attempted here, and with ulna am cr., we would respectfully subunit to !hi' 1 , 10/1 oi , ilM. It Ins beell unfortunate for Ile patient hitherto that almost (Oery mop ti,e medicine is acrimonious end irritating to the bow els. This is not. Al any of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than roourlerlalanee the good to be derivn;t tram thmn. These pills produce no irritation or pain. unless it arise from a prerionsly existing oLstnur limn or derangement in the bowels. Icing purely vegetable, 110 harill can arise from their use in any quantity ; hut it is better that nor medicine should Le taken judiciously. :Minute directions Anr their rise in the several diseases to whirl) they are nip. pliable are given on the lam. Among line coin plaints which have berm speedily cured by them, we 111OV mrmlion Liver Complaint, in its various forms of jaundice. Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite. Listlessness, Irritability,. Bilious Ileadnehe, Bilious Fever, Fever and Agile. Pain in the Side and Loins; fur, in truth, nil these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient they :Ilford prompt and sure relief in Cos. tivenc ,, . Piles, Colic, Dysentery, 1l moors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity •of the blood ; in short, any and mem. ease where a purgative is required. lhev tonic also produced some' singularlv sue cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsv, (travel, i•lrvsqa Palpitation of tine Heart, Pains in the Stomach, and Side. They should he freely bleu in - the splug of the year, to purify One blood and prepare line system ro:: of seasons. An occasional dose simulates 14: s'unaelt and la‘Wels into healthy netion, and restores the appc tile and rigor.. They ',miry the blood, and, be L'u'au stimel h ant ;wen Olt the c:rodatory system, rend. the ,Im it oh the body, and restore the w., , ted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Ilmwe an occasional dose is advantageous, even thom;11 no serious derangement exists; but un necc,ary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, shin taken to excess.. The thousand eases in which a physic required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves td the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a bet tar purpose than :any thing which Inns hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sngar-wrappcd they bre hleasabt to take i and being purely vegetable, no arm ran arise from their use in any quattlitv. For minute directions see wrapper on the flux. JAMES C. AY ER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS POco 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOIVING-CbUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. • THIS remedy has on for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the en i deuces of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the eases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds• in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming 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, Cocoas, 110AIIRE:s1PAS, &e. ; end for entr.nnutv it is the_pleasantest 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 the best that it ever has been, and that the genu ine article is sold by nil the Druggists in Allentown, and by Druggists • generally throughout the Country. Allen inn is..lnnunry I EDS County Statement. TABULAR STATEMENT OF COUNTY TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1855. r Efr' :=44 11:4 town. ;rY. r-r g :r. P . --- F 't•• ", fa n G Er g ••. :G * gl2,'"'• ; • : • E.' EL • : .... V: • : .... : • : • • • • 0 , I •—• t 0 •—• .., O , 0, 4. CI 0) 0, 10 1 , 0 0.3 t. 13 CA 01 10 C. , 1 —1 147. •-• .7: tJ 0.2 W 054.0, 4. 0 N O, CC [ME (// - 3 .11. CT 4.. Cj •-• ENE -1 t..; .... tb.. 0 0 a: 0 0 NJ A. 0 0 ...I C . 0, OC I-• 1,.. al CO Cl lio J 1 ..-1_ . C 1 .C. ...1 WOW . CC CI V.` f.D -- - - - ' Cr+ C •-• I.IJ .-.. i J •-• 1:: CJ ta -•.-. .-••-• 4? I C 3 C` C. CC C CI .4. C., C. C, ... OC.I C.J Cl tJ A i- c Cfy CID c1Z..1 I J 0 Cr: t:o VD .- W. 0 CO -4 C., N C.l, ...., 0 C,O , J <A 0 CI 0-O C. 4 CI a- No , -.1 Cl rt. Ca 00 CI) CZ IL. pi C.. 71 C) C, CA: C) W W 77..) CCCf 11%0 CI 0.4 GO GO S- o o •-• c,2 Li) c: •-• t.O CO :it Cr 3 00 L:0 ti L Cl) 0 0 0a .C. •.` 0 C. 4 I Or. 0 0 --I Cl) 0 C. 0 0 th 1.1 .. ... C.. 3 •-• ....... S.. iJ GT I‘.l `• .-.. ta .t. . C C o o e 4- ,•-• . a- .1. , . u., . C . 3 r ,-. G.. 3 ~.. .F Cl) 0 2.: A.O JAI 4, 2.7. . WO C.) 0 * There is a balance due from the collector of Catasauqua of $OO 82. The account of AARON TROXELL, fsq., Treasurer of Lehigh county, in account with, said county, from January lst, 1855, to December 31sf, 1856, inclusive. DR. To amount in Treasury as per report of auditors last year, including uncur- • rent money ($23) $4,366 87 7'ares. To amount received for the year 1854. 82,767 55 44 u " " 1835, 15,997 33 $18,764 88 Abatements on Collectors Commissions For the year 185.1 " 1355 $2,475 91 Cash of Samuel Seiger for lumber sold at Kern's Bridge Cash, fines collected of Frederick & Gross $5,000 00 Cash, fine of Charles Iliskey (per Stiles) 130 00 Cash received dividend on water stock, for Mt $23 GO Donations to Jordan bridge, Union at., Allentown. Of Pretz Weinsbeimer " Lewis Klatnp. " Stephen Keck..... " Philip Stellwaggon By cash paid checks rusued by County Corn missioners, during the fiscal year, to wit Court Expenses. By cash paid sundry court and com monwealth costs, and court house and jail expenses and t ipstaffs $1,715 79 fly ca;h, jurors fees, daily pay and mil age, Elections Cash paid the several election officers. $521 44 .lssessments Cash paid the several assessors Interest. Cash paid interest on loans... Poor House Cash paid on waPl•ants by directors... 6,500 00 Stationary. Cash paid stationary, including dock ets, assessment blanks, &c Cash paid binding Fox Scalps Cash pail sundry Fox Scalps. Inquisitions Cash paid sundry inquests Xbillements. Cash paid sundry ab demeuts ./Ippropria!ions. Cash p•iid Lehigh county Agricultural society, per act of Assembly, for 1651 and 1555 200 00 .fiuditors. Cash paid county auditors ... 27 00 Cash paid auditing county offices 8 50 County Bridges Cash paid building Bethlehem bridge. 2054 11 " Jordan bridge, Uni- on street, Allentown Cash paid sundry bridge repairs Commissioners' Office. Cash paid Commissioners' services.. . 400 50 ,4 Beck. clerk fees, &c 212 37 ~ 14 J. I). Stiles, solicitor salary two years Miscellaneous Expendilures. Cash paid sundry taxes refunded 7 98 1 ' John Erdman, check No. 384 1 25 11 E. Beck, check No. 137 .10 00 11 0. & J. Saeger, check No. 72 9 76 1 ' Peter Snyder, check No. 317 3 75 1 ' Edward Seider, horse hire.. 5 25 . I. W. It. Leh's estate 1 c .. 625 11 Drake. Wilson & Co., freight 50 1 ' Peter Butz, work 96 00 1, Eastern Penitentiary, sup porting convicts ' 199 75 Caslepaid W. 11. nutter a. al. rules of court 43 73 Cush paid Josliva Stabler, making two new indexes for Recorder's office Cash paid Ephraim Troxell, for balance due standard weights and measures. 50 00 Cash paid Weiler. Miller, IVeaver and Sieger for trouble and expense in the ' cases of Frederick & Gross 100 00 Printing Cash paid Hainso & Diefenderfer 75 00 " A. L. Ruhe 76 50 " Keck, Guth & Trexler 75 00 ‘• Keck, Guth & Helfrich. ... 82 25 " Blumer, Bush & Co 74 75 ‘..' M. ll:inutile 65 12 ~ Bright & Harlochcr.. ' ..... 54 00 MEI 1.162 64 1,313 27 $3 00 5,130 00 3100 00 100 00 50 00 10 00 831024 26 CR. GI B 733 91 481 77 427 94 16 00 MEM 247 10 27 b 5 274 65 IBM ENO 2.036 23 35 50 7491 31 951 70 9,997 12 100 00 SOS 87 250 00 443 73 EMI By brolfen bank notes received by for mer Treasurer 23 00 Total 26.377 86 Amount of Debits $31,024 26 Deduct amount in Tress ury,last report ... 9,366,87 20,656 30 Paid during the year 26,377 36 Rcc'd and.paid during the year at 1 per cent 53,034 75 430 35 Balance due by Treasurer, Jan. 1, '5O, 4,116 55 Total We, the undersigned auditors in and for the county of Lehigh,.do certify that we did audit, settle and adjust, the accounts of Aaron Troxell, Esq., Treasurer, in and for said county, com mencing on the first day of January, 1855, and ending on the 31st day of December, 1855, (both nays included)—That• said account as stated dbove is correct, and that wo find a balance in the hands of said Aaron Troxell, Esq., Treasur er of said county, of four thousand one hundred and sixteen dollars and fifty-five cents. (34,118 55.) Witness our hands this ninth day of January, A. D. ISSO. ELI J. SAEGER, - SAMUEL J. KISTLER, Auditors JOHN It. SCHALL, Register's Account. SAMUEL COLVER, Esq., Register of Lehigh county, in account with .the Common . wealth of Pennsylvania, for Collateral Inheritance Tax, from December Ist, 1854, to JVORember 30, 1855, inclusive. The said accountant charges himself with the IVhole amount of Collateral Inheritance 'lax re- ceived. from Dec. Ist, A. D. 1851, to December Ist, 1535. DR. Jan. I—Received of the Estate of Geo. Miller, deed $27 73 Feb. 10—Of the estate of Henry Smoy er, deceased 13 17 March 20—Of the estate of Magdalena Zeislove, deceased - 21 73 March 23—Of the estate of Abraham Seider, deceased ... aa 96 April 3—Of the estate of Peter Knep ly. deceased 500 00 May 14—Of the estate of Daniel Mohr deceased 39 92 July 6—Of the estate of Frederick Miller. deceased. 221 71 July 7—Of the estate of Henry Wea ver, deceased 90 00 Oct. 3-0 f the estate of Magdalena • Kistler, deceased 10 73 Nov. 14—Of the estate of Hannah Zeis love, deceased 32 17 $l,Oll 16 The said accountant claims credit as follows, to wit : EU! April 23—Paid State Treasurer sr,on 7S Oct. 31 " " 331 00 Commissions on $l,Oll 16 at 5 per et.. 50 55 Balance due commonwealth ...... 50 83 We, the undersigned, auditors of the county of Lehigh, having examined and audited the ac count of Samuel Colver, Esq., Register, as afore said. do certify that the above account is correct. Witness our hands this 11th of January, 'A. D. 1856. ELI .1. SAEGER, SAMUEL .1. KISTLER, Auditors JOHN R. SCHALL, February 6, 1856. • Ho! for the New York Store. A b El it CS E . 4 ' .4 4.? CS C• 1 • (=' HAVE just received a large supply of Fall and Winter Goods which they have bought for cash and are willing to sell at a small advance on the same terms. Don't forget their motto, " SMALL PROF ITS AND QUICK SALES," with a large assortment of goods to suit the most fastidious taste in the universe, including Allentown and vicinity. Their stock consists of Plain Black Silks, Plain Fancy do., French Merino, Saxony Twill, Persian do., Mouseline De LaMe, Persian do., Leyonese cloth, 4c., 4.c., Also, Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves, Trimmings,Muslin Bleached and Brown, and in et all such goods as the trade are in need of constantly on hand. GROCERIES as low if not lower LiN than can be had elsewhere. Conn ; try produce of all kinds wanted in goods. forexchange _ _ HOUPT& STUCKERT. ¶-tf Sept. 5. Surgical and Mechanical DENTIST. DR. C. C. H. CUMIN, from New York, 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 ofoperating in all the different departments of Dentistry. Having had eight years' experience in his profession, and availing himself of every valu able improvement, he knows he can render the very best assistance to the patient of which the Art is capable. RKPERENiNS.—Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D Rev. Charles M. Jameson, 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.l7, 1865. I—ly DISSOLUTION OF. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the name of P. Barnet k. Co., Cabinet Makers, in Allentown, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 19th day of December, 1855. Tho business will here after bo conducted by F. Mulder, at the old stand, south-east corner of Ninth and Hamilton streets. ' P. BALLIET, F. XANDER. Allentown, Jan. 16. Looking Glasses. 'UST received, the largest, best and cheapest assortment of Looking Glasses that has ever' been offered in the Borough of Allentown, at the Cabinet Waro Rooms, No. 36 West Hamil ton street, Allentown, Pa. S.H. PRICE. November 7: • • IT-3m A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE:I 31,024 26 The Grand External Remedy. By the aid of o microscope, we see millions of Mau openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these, this Ointment, triton rubbed on the skin, is carried to nny organ or inward part. Diseases of the , Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of the Heart, infatuation of the Lunge, Asthma, Cough - milt ' Colds, are by its means, effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt posses freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This beating Ointment far more readily penetrates thro' may bone or fleshy port of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints; that cannot be reached by other means. Erysipelas, Salt-Rheum and Scorbutic Humors. No Remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin. whatever form they may assume, es this Ointment. No case of Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Reads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting theprincipal hospitals, dis pensing this Ointment, giving ndvicc as to its appli cation, and has thus been the means of restoring count less numbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds and Ulcers. Some of the most scientific sturgeons now rely solely on the UFO of this wonderful Ointment, when haring to cope with the worst cases of sores_wounds, nice glandular 'swelifngs. and tumors. Professor Iloilo way IMS, by rommand of the Allied Governments, dlr. patched to the hospitals of the East. large shipments of this Ointment. to he used under the direction of the - Medical Staff, in the worst eases of wounds. It will core any ulcer. glandular swelling, stiffness or con traction of the joints. even of 20 years' standing. Theft" and other similar distressing eompThints can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts effected, and by otherwise following the printed directions annual each pet. Both the Ointment cm, Piths should he used in Ike fed hawing c<lBce : MEM Burns lificumatkin Sprains Clippi..l Hands Salt lilieum Scalds Chilblains Skin DiseasesSuulltal Glands Fistulas Sure Legs StilTJuinte Sore lirensts Elvers Lumbago Sore Ilenda Venereal St , res Nlercurial Eruptions Sore Throats 'Womulsof unkind' Sold at the 51untifoctories of Professor 11m.a.0-wAy, wAy, SO lll:Mien Lone, New York, and 241 Splint!, London, and by nil reTeeloble Druggists and DeAlers of Medicines throughout. the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, fk2li cents and $1 each. S.l`.'"rhere is a considerable saving by taking the larger t hee. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are :Axed to each Pot. New York, .Tan. lii , 185(b EREINIG, NOM BREINIG, 01 i t" \ c:o A r s ie t r A otqal , 1 1 1 14 1 e. r enth Street. ret-peutfully inform their friends and the publie that they have Pot returned from New York and Philadelphia with u large stuck of new and nwhienalde ,9,1,011 16 k.... 11461 Vali and 'Fit to Gonda, .which ila , :.• purchased for CA: , anal which ennblos them to sell lower then -tiny oth estnblishment of the kind in Allentown. Trey h. ye seleeted their tioods with tin eye to durability nn fumy, and have Mille hilt tile Intel styles in the market. Their stunk of (1.101!: , . tog it her urtieles, eme•hds of Clothe of all colors a .ii pricer. Clis,itners. of French. Englitth and Amyl-hail manufactures : Vestinkv, t•ii.k Velvets', Satins. Silk'', Wer,teil anal other descriptions. 'figured anti plain. Shirk and 'Shirt collars. Stocks. Cravats, Ilandkerehiefi , , I lotm. Suspenders, Re., besides a groat many other Ithill,Ct.tllllillg in their line of blll'illOßN and all will he hold at the lowest prices. Their siock.of READ i-ArA DE C 1.07'11. LNG EfJ C. ti g comprises every thing in the clothing line, rem en over cont down to 1111 tinder-shirt, !mole tip nter the Infest end most fashionable etylee. There- stock be ing Fn extensive that none will leave it, tiniest, fitted from the ••liuttom to the top," C'UNTO3IER WORK will he (lotto tip as usual. and fun• their ‘rork they nro willing to be held responsible. two Of the firm being practical tailors, and till the work in undo up under their own supervision. Thankful for past favors, they trust that attention to business. nstuall profits and quick sales" trill bu the nests of bringing new euntotourn to their untAb lishnicut Oct. TIE PEOPLE'S CABINET WARE ROOMS! F. Xander's Cheap and Fashionable Cabinet iVare Rooms. South East ("oilier of Ninth and Hamilton Streets, a few doors below Dresher's Lumber Yard, ALLENTOWN. P.A. THE underAgned 'respectfully inform their friends and the publie gem•rally, that he carries on thin Cabinet business in till its various branches at the übocenutnedstand,aheroheispreparedtoNellgoode n d handsome furniture ns chenpus can be Sold anywhere. Their Store is on the sontli -emit curlier of Ninth and Ibmilton sheets, near Dreshor's Lumbar pad, where they offer a line assortment of Asso,tr CABINET WARE, consisting in part of Sofas, of various styles • and patterns, Side Boards, Wardrobes, Sec retaries, Bureaus, of various patterns; Cup-boards of aifferent kinds; Card, Centre, Side, Breakfast and Dining Tables; Bedsteads of different styles and pat terns, Wash-stands, Twist, Small sod Large Elegem What 'Nuts, :Runic-Stande, Sofa Tables, Tea . Tables. Oval and Serpentine Tables, Chinese What -Note, Fancy Work Tables, RefreshmentiTables, Etaahao, Tete-a-Tetes, French Divans. A general assortment of Kitchen Furniture on hand and made to order. He employs at all times• none but the beet work. men, attends personally to their business, and will warrant all Furniture of their manufacture to be made of the hest materials. Orders for Ware will be faith fully and immediately attended to, and when sent out of the Borough will be carefully packed. FRANCIS SANDER. December 5 AL „N 33 NAT...F" X .FIL .11#1" I Geo. Lucas & Sons, I._.,:ili \ iltilip lITITOLESALE and Retaildes. P'' oast fi V T lent in Boots, Shoos and ^44 hil 00 Trunlcs. After earrying on a anti. armful business for twenty years, tho former proprie tor on the let of January entered into co-partnanthip under the firm of Ono. Lrers k Soot and intend to carry on the bneinees on an increased seal's. They will always keep on hand a very large and oheap stock of Boors AND Snots, all of their men mancolna. tore. They are all perfectly acquainted with the bu siness, and employ none but the beat workmen, which enables them to warrant all work as represented.— They are confident that their stock is net excelled by any other establishment in Allentown. They call particular attention to their stock of Ladies, Gentle. men's, Mimes and Children's Morocco, Calfskin, and India Rubber Overshoes. The senior partner fa thankful for the patronage bestowed on him during the 20 years he has_been in business, and beim' that by continued strict attention to customers, and selling at low prices, they will receive a full share of patronage in future. on-Country Merchants will be supplied at short notice and at t 1 lowest City juices. GEO. LUCAP. Allentown. January D. 101!:11=IIII I= Piles and Fistulas Sores of all kinds GEM EMI MB
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