The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 04, 1857, Image 4

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ABM Ni1.1172"2.7'afr 27.`lIK•at.
PRETZ, BALLIET, GAUSSLER CO.,
"HAVING eAnblished themelvo3 at the eprncr !
Third and Union stroct, , , (adjoining The net;
bridge over the Jordan,) Allentown, Pa., arc now pre
pared to furnish all hinds of
White Pine, Yellow Pine, Hon:luck, Fprnee. Walnut,'
Cherry, AElt and other I.nin!,er. Al,o Paling, ! Lath:
Ceiling Lath, Shinglc! , . Pence P, , :tg. RitiVand
in
fact overythingapp.ii!tainiugtolioildin!rin their line.
In connection with which they v;:il (in three o r four
Iveeks) have em, , ,tantly of han.l, and can manufae
turo to order every kind o
rzeort Car.
Doors, Window Framo:,:, Sash ('with or is ithout
Shutters, They i•ho
Posts, Wagon KaMICI^,
which they aro prepared to sell nt Lowest
price.
By strict attention to bui•ioese,and 1 v char inn •
the lowest market price on tl, :os I
meat, they hope to gain a i!t! pa!ronage.!
They invite all to come and in.: ! !..e: clod:, and
will warrant eatiiifaction,
Dec. 17.
LADI ES -cI.:NT
Z.M.SS 2 1P1ZT..117121 2
HATS AND CAPS,
"Ulric der & 4. " nr . er el
No. 25 Wc.it Allw.town.
LLDIES, col.l Ivey is n:-,r0r...1:111 , .. , , w.r
the tints to parohr. e fr.Aa oar hrge
and splendl.l stock, ;.n.l I.
assornnent of Sto..e
Iltissia;_and other
P alii t^ J 3 17:1 7161
? ro: y
d 4+l
'Ter exhil , ited ir. Al:ent..v 11.
cities, and well N. 01 . 11:y 1111 CX:1'. , 11:,1: , !I
lag purelinscq t.. 1; ' •
charge is made for '11.2
pleasure. Oar
price an.' t., .1
i•, •
Ilata or gente.:l
thin to call at.•l ,01a
every article that )..it ni•ny
satisfiteth,n. For
have
tnn..r.L 1 T.S' role TH.': :11 . 1.1.10 `. 7 •.„,
lie Influacac,are stn' nova !Hats andt:lo
lie that they are L;.l. r.i.
o.3toliCr
Sell'titer's Liv;.l . ylit ° t. ILA
milli andersi 1111Vil'r 1 the
Aoelt or w • .k
tinue the 1,11.,i11,4, al the t:: 1 : .k
there:l:ref Dr. Item! le 1, I.t . epart
to a:me:din:plate all tt : : 1 vise', ;e:.,
filo 9lutt.tc-1 trtti,c ant; •u. ;:tu t. t t•:-.
of llott:oz ;1 .: 1 .;
traine , l with an I
Lint iu IL kl . k`lohl , r Vl'iy I 4
.1 •
•
ii., doo3 not ay. r.,vo t• 1
balky, ructa - Atav', itt
bott.=.ca. but a
ns can travel Well tt.l . d..
carriages :111,1 c, .rs• •,,
ways 1.R3 I:opL 11 11 tl in' IL h -I
that by rtli,t
11e nko c , lo'll,to , I.• tau 11,1
from the hieph.i, on thc
of the traine. %%11 : :
part of the i• is r iv,
hsr I •;• .
'Nor. 2i.
L,er,h37l .
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AND DAGUL":2,I 7
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B. Albvtoo v n
ea to toko A:51311101"a
Daguerreotypes. 11 iv All
to tili,SC other 0 1 , , ,
may be n;11., 1 Itr the
tra • ry .k
beautiful .5 t•na n ' •
ea by any ether
-.•
view. They eau • r
are not rt....!r=e.l, sl c% :!,i f . 11- . Ir.; 1••
Tho'n• cost i- 'oo.t n t d
reotyins, l thqs i ; '.l • t • •i; , o , •
the rittaospher •. nn
t ;r. 1 I . ;.,
.`; 1..n:7: • ,t 11,
tnlien in nn In.s.try•— •.I
Ity n t
to pIo e, and het xy .•,:;nol..
fissured that any one. 0 .1•, luny r..v..r v.:::1 n
will reoeive in vony.i n 1.• n;•t 1,,
ho exeello.l. in point 111 .1 •• • 4 , ..•
in this SeVii.lll of 01111111ry. I N , 1 la, .-
tantiott to his n‘.,w - awl .1.1...T.•t -..,•,•*; 0';
rlnge in r,ri,:e front . 1.5 to In d,:lars. l'l,
e.ear in mina, clod pictures can
.11
botuly
Allentown, 7.
Chel . tp it 43,0tfj . t. '1;,:/0.:°S,
AT THE tri.)t;l: (..)
0032E1M1=21
\o.^_l liataiti••n All. 1.•.•••.•••.
A 1,. it [ - ILE havt. : . ; t. , t. 0,2
Lta•!.r•' • I .1 •••• • •i•-t it'. ••
chip, nuii n•w itt i' • t:a• , • at, a• t •• • •a•
1110 OWII mid Vititt
to their Itir;,;eand ot.
-
at tho nbuco nam,• , l 01.1
(hrinan liefvntled Chur,:t.
vnil tell ut
11'110LES:ILE 1;E71 . _111„
nil kinds of fil, u nd
Alen. of tt,,, 11j .
and Children' , :• , :ofpridoosutuditiv. -
and prices. Ladle , Ir . v!lovt 1,:o1-.
tretan up of French. Itolion
ln , ting, yr nil ;PI •. P r rhtr^ of
Patent Leather, Frenol:
fien4 different eolovS, r, r Vionult. Chit iocit
nod riirani:4. All 330 an of our
goods iind.prieen b e f..y e
MEASURE OR CU:3TO.IIEI?
a d ws y:.„ ; 1,tt0r,d..,1 t, u1:11 pun t:l.ttily, 'Coe
atest styles, of goodtaa ~, .
Osiu.ntry . :•)2learcfcia,rats
Hill find thnt we nro 'A to nt the
very lowebt, city Jul Ling reiwstiully
IVITTY
April 111,
A sIGTroLi
Wtm.ot . ,:ittsr It. AIZT , IAN, of fin ,
town?l,tp of Upper Milford, Lehigh emmly.
on tho 11.,th day or De-Nnher, made a voltoar2..
itl . itottrient to thu undvrsi,no-4, of all Ilk property,
for the benefit of Lai notieo k hereby givei)
to all suet indebted to t' . 11'illon:.;111 , ,- it;,krt.
num, to make payment vit . ...in ii f.'011.1 date
hereof, and nil such wld may have h
gal
against sold Arttnan, aro tlso rct, - 47,rjd to pze.sent
thorn well authenticated to
HARRIS X .MILLI:11,
Dec. 17
A EMIR'S PATENT AIR SELF-SEAL
XL LNG CAN'S AND JABS, for preserving Fro,h
Pruit4, Tomatoes, fie., for Sole et the New York Store,
No. 2U West Hamilton street, Allentown. Pa.
110UPT STUCKERT, Solo Agents.
..,%P.Briof directions with each Con.
PEA NUTS,-,-In Laze and by retail. at two dollars
per Luella C.\ A. ItUllE k SON.
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A QREAT TIME!
MR. BRECKINRIDGr.
the Democratic Candidate rot. the Vice Presideney i;
:it precut etumping the State, and it is expect rd Lc
will also visit Alhintow 11, in which event, a cc mteit.
tee will be in readiness to escort him on his arrival
to ReticNewbard's Clothing Store, No. i West
Hamilton sheet, nh . ere he is to he fitted with a suit of
clothes. Th.' have just returned from .New Yorl,
mot lliklelphia, %t here they purchased a large alma
•
F.ILL AND . WINTER GOODS,
of entirsly new and de.irahle styles, Flu+
Hz , (•,In nt any other Merchant Tailoring
litt4....li.tlinLnit i n :111ontowto. The roods were select.
eti v. i:h the greatest rare. and rill be made up in the
,tyle to,a i, stel warraLttnl to prove the
saint asitrepre•ten ted at that of pur,:ll:l,,e. ol t ,eitv g ,
that uttery ac i, lo of ckiLin , : sold by tit:: proprittors
or c. tnl,li.dareut kt of their own ni.:he, and nup
be
relied upon as it,:ing gal duraldo. work. 4% won!:
their ttxter,ive as:tortutent tray La found, tlno Blue!
and Bins 11 , 17 Ftyl,
DRESS _IND FROCK COATS,
mai.• in th._, r, , lliott or French and Engll21 . 1
Nlr .1.;•.1,1 , . 1. , ., s Coats, or Black,
Oli :0 ::1141 C14)(11. IFI , IIII 81:41 rigllrt.
t'ots ur all qualifier, t-tyleg :111,1
~ v c.rylltillg in the
ILL:11) Y :11,1 CLOTHING
line, fret!: an area-c u r.; ti.l%\ll t nn tneler!hirt. The
three gr,at fet.;t:rea of I;eeh . Newharti's ;:t o re nee .
that 111. y hay fer ~ '' ef , ca i nently tan sell
eheaner than et . the. °lncr.:: their ;;e104;.4 tiro 'Utak
up' ~,,pe e et-len. and last then,4h not
tt!.`:• ,211 ror v. - hat they realty nre.
:tit-,n lane he r 11.nelltereht , l-ttirh.,
lace, r t,ry. Dra , vt•r.4 of all
... , ..11“1 i vvrxrdirg in fott that is uruatly hold ill
the and :ee 14::Core you pureloo , e
t::ov :dIoNV t711::t they have.
:hot 411 their goods bear a Llobe
EECK NEWHARD
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wr.Rd.E.:Am.: AND RETA If,
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1 1 670 n 7 (LT . /.17t.,- - 47.2c.,
NO. 13 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
AI.LENTOWN,
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57f A ENII.I7A DENTIST.
C. C. 11. 1 - 1,1)1N, from New York, in
vites the attention of those in Allentown
and vicinity, who re q uire operations qn the
natural TLeth, or who arc in need of artificial
one.:, to his superior mo,lp of m .eratin g in all the
dili:•rent departments of Dentistry.
IL:ving vents.' eNpm knee in his
profle, sign, and himself of every vain-
Ithle improvement, lie knows he can r ende r the
very best a , ,istance to the patient of which the
Art h; canable.
11EvElti:NcEs.—Rev. The itv De Witt, D. D
Charks P. Clarkson, \I. 1).,
.1)1. D., New York city. •
Orrice fur the at the.AlllCYican'ffotel.
Patients also visited at their residence if de-
EMI
T E Tf. ons E. A -r‘37
• 1 . Qf I - 9 4
• %Ili 9
ilt ntetel.er of the Anteilean Veterinary
il_ A leave to offer his t•erviees to
tho or Lehi:it county. lie 1611 give engage
?, 'lt r“I• • eel, or
ES4,EII4TAISEASES, OR ENLARGEMENTS
AvurtiouT
Gc 11;1S :tp ft , r I 0r,04 ilequiring pnrlictiln
titioll. :;t1 r•ottagiotts disea. , i admitted. Ills
are pripartal iveoriling to the itraatiee of
the I,..ptHit l'etarinary Collage. 'Perms—ti to to
Ma ii,itto and 'lreatmant, mat.adiag t,,
eit . dierre.l. Examinatitm as to t•tttitlttess,
011iae and Infirmary
lietivean NValinit. and Union streets, All
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NOV. 2t3. —3m
41 I HJ 111 9 4.
DIZEM II 31 INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID HAM
1 1.11 . 11, just received and Am sale, nhole,ale and
ttt Reinter's Shaving Saloun,Ne. 10 East Hamil
-1 tun Street.
colorod At all times, and satisfaction
161.61111va.
Allentown, March 5. ly
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DR. SCHULTZ,
O FFTCI \o. u$ Bast liaamoiol,tao.n,;sttorie.eet, .
Iliad tlmobe rs helms Pretr .. Guth ~
at the Amorienullotel.
REAM AND PEAS.—Sfunll while Soup
and Green Peas, by the bushel or smell queue
tity. , C. A. EUKE .L• SON.
THE LF,ITIGH REGISTER, FEBRUARY 4, 1857.
E. W. TREXLER & CO.,
Tsubscribers having some time sineo purchased
the Block end good will or DRESMEIt'S well
!mown 1,1:3111Elt lAI I), now i t.t rite the attention of
the public to the fact dolt they hove lately replenish
,4l the Yard, and that it now contains the most ex
tensive and bc. , ,t selected i.tock of all kinds of
33C-1 . 1713 - MEE - FMIIB - IBIL.
ever seen in Allentown, which we. intend to sell at
the lowest possilde prices. We deem it unnecessary
to give is detailed list of our entire stuck, as it com
prises all kinds of
Boards, Plonks, Jo:sts, Rafters, Laths, Fence
Boards, Scant?bur, Shingles,. Clapboards,
Posts, Palio'g, mid e , very other article that belongs to
the business.
We resp;cl fully invite the public to Coll and exam
ine our cto , lc and prices before they purchase else
where. co that they mqy fully convince themselves of
....lilt we say above. We return our sincere thanks
ror the liberal patronage extended to us thus far, and
hurt our stock and prices - will secure us n. continu
ance. E. W. TREXLER ~t; CO.
Nov. 5. —3m
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riisw \`:.\'iEn Al:i lifi.‘l,liß IN
I LS, No.
I!.oL,r. , rl;it• 1 ( . 1 , , ult, 11 fotisul'a.
•; , :4 id,' friends and
• ill geni•rai, i;tml lie t r(darned from
v. 1,10 he I o purchased
fur talc a full ant:quailed assort
melt of
Nev.
Wt. Ira'
r I:. L)1;]:
W.. 1 ia. 101:'
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IVore y
all of a superior
rittl ticoerving L:te.exottlinittion of those Ivlto
&sir:. to prega . ..c the Li, t. go.o! t the lowest cash
lit, st., lc comprises Clocks
V les stud patterns, Gold and
• (told, Silver and
other \Vrtoit Chats 11gti h and Seals, psi rind
silver Pen-ii Eur Rin.• r Rings, Ilreaq Pins,
ltraeri.•t Cud Pies, (told nod Steel Pens,
Silver t• 10 Spy Glasses, Pocket
Comte...,other Spcetaeles, suitable
for ail thee .0 : . It ea. h ;net every article be
lnging. to hi, L.:anvil of -mess. his prices are as
I.tec nod liberal a: they e ill he found in our seaboard
tovvits, and his gicA , ways prove to bo what
they tire repeescolod.
MELODEONS.
keeps nn ham; an .n..mrtittent of 3Toloilenop, of
putto,lis. fqs• Churches, Halls and
pricam pr . ...es :is low ns they can be bought
111101.. ,I!.` the immuntettarer , . Ills instruments can
now I owe t, point or tone, lnauty and low
lle lois on Mind a lorge and good stock
l'ires, Mu l lett! Boxes. &e., &c.,
at e..;cemlitig inn' prirc~.
1V:0,1)es. Jewel' les% AccorticonF, Mu
sical & •., will at :ill timed lie promptly repaired,
end all Ivo. k warralited for one y per.
- CllAll LES S. ..11ASSEY.
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PLEI62ZO V 0 :11.7:11 Vile'l' 0 23.2", 1
w.kizi: 'ROOM NO. 11''2 WEST 11AMILTO.N ST.,
A.llentown, P a.
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osEwooD PIA\O 1 . 0 lIT ES a :mperior lone
nod warranted we/Ile:In:Alin et tLe uhove piece.
11,11 and rev. I Lice. 24- 2ml
NoTtc).: is herchy 14.i . ett that the partnership here
telorc exjaing Intwuen Urialt Guth and Daniel
J. Sehlettelt, trading under the firm of Guth A:
~.',.h/ete.h, in the ::_ , tare husitte,. in Allentown, was
mutual con::nt en the Itlth day of De
couher, lFdli. All such hi:lel:Lel to said first tune re
.itteAed to ninhe hat:wait:le settlement nt the eld
:Cued. and such who lany !Wee any chines, can also
present thou. 1:1; IA II (;1.1711,
DANIEL J. SCIILOVC.II.
.1!i".9"-The busincs:z will be continued at tho old
st:ind, corner of Eh:llth and Jliitnilton streets, by the
undersigned, where itwill be a matter of pleasure to
hint to see Inanydtew and all 'old customers, Wall of
wheat he is confident his :loch and prices will prove
:kti, , factory.
Deet•inher 2-1
IOSIIII A NEEDLES, MANUFACTURER
IN'ire, Silk and Hair Cloth Sieves, coarse, medi
and fine in mesh; large, middle-size and small in di
amvter.
Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire, of the best qualities.
various ;in., of I nerli, from Nus. 1 to SO inclusive, and
from one to :ix fvet in '
They nre numberca ..14) ninny ..!pnces to n lineal inch,
and cut 0, suit.•
The subseriter also keeps constnntly on hand
SCREENS for Coal. Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain. Gravel,
uano, Suote,Sttgar. Salt, Bone, Coffee. Spire. Drugs.
Dye-Stuf ~ to ether with on to4,4orttnent of bright
1110 annealed Iron Wire. All at' the above hold
wholesale or retail by „ .1. A. NEEDLES,
• 51 N. Front St., Philadelphia.
Philatlelphia, June •Ith. —ly
OFFICE •AT THE
anI.G4-1.a3 MiCc:) .- Jr
NO: 3 WEST ;11AMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Allentown, Feb. G. —ls
Venitian Blinds.
The subscriber havingpurchased the entire establish
men t of Mr. Altai, is preparedto manufacture all
kinds of Window Blinds, of the hest quality, at prices
as low as any In the city—at 36 West Hamilton street.
S. 11. PRICE.
Allentown, January 0. ,
TO BUILDERS.
Ll 3 13 E Y-3 EA LE n 9
ALLI.NTOIN N, PA.
Trimble & Landis,
m-3E-a.mitait.TwE
C I T :1! .71:1V ET.RY,
Pept-tninT 2G
F 3. S ViEET`2IE3
:Dissolution of Partnership
DANIEL J. SCHLOUCIL
'Job Printing,
Of all kinds neatly executed at this Office.
POOR SOUSE ACCOUNT.
The Account of CHARLES S. BUSH, Esq., Trea
surer of the Directors of the House for the Employ
ment and support qt the Poor gf Lehigh County,
from January 1, 1556, to January 1, 1857.
1856.
Jan. 1. Bal. of last year's account, $265 08
Mar. 6. Received of L. C. &Nay"
Co. exponses for a Pauper, 13 68
Aug. 3. Received of Thus. Faust,
bal. of lnst year's account, 47 86
" Racoivod of Thos. Faust,
for Horses sold, 310 00
Sop. 3. Reed of do. for Oats sold
to C. Sengroares, 132 40
Oct. 18. Roo'd of Same'. J. Kistler,
rsry., fine for Gambling, 36 00
Nov. 10. Reed of Thou. Faust, for
Wheat sold, 67 68
" Received of do., for Stoned'
and Labor done at Now
Cedar Creek Bridge, 110 00
Dcc. 25. Rccoivod of d0.,.f0r Cattle
sold, 05 00
" Reed of do., for support o f
James Knauss, 104 00
- $llB2 27
Orders drawn on the Coun
ty Treasurer at different.
times, 0500 00
UR.
By Cnsh pnid out in orders as follows:
HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES.
Dry Goods and Groceries, $1057 46
Freight, 4 56
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Stone Cool,
Piro Wood,
Cider and Apples,
Fresh Shad,
Slaughtering,
Bats atul„caps,
Wool Carting,
Tobacco ' 7s 53
Shoemaking, 97 53
Hardware—for 1655 and 1800, 62 99
Laqing,
\ ,lie.,,
pair new Shoes, 3 87
Tinware and Stoves, 41 62
Costs at Court in cases vs. Allender,
Muthart k Kleckner, 47 SO
Insurance on house furniture renewed, 30 50
Ft:mule Service, 52 DO
Medicine, 108 40
Funeral Sermons, 3 00
- $2161 50
FARMING EXPENSES.
Male Service, 115 00
Urain,
Clover and Timothy Seed,
Hails and Posts;
Alaking, post fence, 6 37
Lumber for repairs and alterations
in Hospital, _ --Ligl 7 l.
Carpenter Work, --- -•— 34 68
Ain;;;;;‘-' W-er::, 4 33
'T LIMO, 150
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Veterinnry Services,
=1
PM=l=l
Blacksmith Work, 83 60
Road Tax for 1850, $35 89; State
Tax, $24 SO,
25 head of Steers,
Issuing and Executing orders of relief and sup
porting of out door paupers.
801101,1011 OF ALLENTOWN
Convoying 34 paupers to Poor House, $3O 85
child of Lueina.Crawfurd
to Poor Hout , e,
Convoying Mary Kleckner and two
chilareii, 1 00
Conveying John Kuhn to P. House, 100
" Daniel Weiss " " 80'
Josephona Etler to Poor
House, 80
Convoying corpse of Chas. Weikel
to Poor lioueo,
Out door Mi' to 11rs. Hoplor's
28 00
Out door relief to J. W. Eckert, 1 37
Ono quarter rent to Peter Prong, 7 12
Funeral expense of Simon Honig, 6 61
Serving a warrant, 25
- $7B 00
HANOVER TOWNSHIP.
Conveying E. Wambolt to P. House, $1 40
James MeCourt, " 1 40
" Sarah Rader and 2 chil
dren to Poor House, 2 00
Conveying Charles and Sylvester
EB
Hower to Poor House, 1 80
ConVeying Thos. Forbin to P. Homo 200
" David Muroth, " " 200
" John Engler, _ " " 200
" 2 paupers, if " 310
Coffin for James Morgan, h 00
Conveying corpse of said Morgan to
Poor House, 1 80
Out doOr relief rondorod to McMul-
leles family, 12 00
Out door relief rendered to Mrs.
Heeler's child, 28 00
Out door relief rendered to John
rulstichts family, 8 25
- $OO 75
SALISBURY TOWNSHIP.
Removing Sanfl.andLoeettaMapes
from Bushkin township, North
ampton county, 3 50
Convoying J. Wambolt to P. Homo, 120
.John Kratzur and family
to Poor House, 2 00
- $6 70
UPPER SAUCON TOWNSHIP.
Corweyins Chas. Rinker to I'. House, $2 60 $2 60
LOW ER MILFORD TOWNSIIIP
Boarding and attending Henry
Kroft during sickness,sB 00
Medical attendance mned to said
Kroft, 5 25
- $l3 25
• UPPER. MILFORD TOWNSHIP.
Conveying Allen Sims (colored)
.to
Poor House, .$1.20
Medical attendance to Jelin Miller, 862
Expense of Fred. Fry, deceased, 4 00
- $l3 82
LOWER MACUNCUE TOWNSHIP.
Conveying Jacob Folk to P. lions°, $1 37
Phil. Flaschentragor; " 1 00
Issuing 2 'orders of relief and ono
declaration, 1 15
$3 52
UPPER MACUNGIE TOWNSHIP.
Conveying Anthony Eadony s to Poor
House, $1 00
Convoying tho corpse of John Wie
land to Poor llouso, 1 00
Removing Einolia Koch from West
Beaver township, Snyder County, 25 20
Executing en order of relief, 37 '
$2317
LOWIIILL TOWNSIIIP.
Issuing 2 orders of relief,
WtISEICTURG TOWNSHIP
Boarding and attending Minailluth
art, $3 00 $3 00
LYNN TOWNSHIP.
Issuing 2 orders of relief, 40
Out door relief rendered to Charles
Harris, 20 50
Medical attondancorendorodto same, 750
$37 40
WASHINGTON T0vm5.1747.
Conveying John Sauerwino to Poor
House, 2 40
Conveying Loah Iroitz to P. House, 3;40
$5 80
NORTH WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP.
Conveying tho corpso Gran unknown
child to Poor Hones, 2 00
Conveying Felix Rick to P. Homo ) 160
" Benedict Trout, " 1 40
a Christian Ilarkey,.." 1 40
" John Williams, " - 240
corpse of Anthony Car
lin to Poor Elmo, . 180
Convoying Adolph Biohm to Poor
House,
Serving order of relief of said pau
per, 1 00
Out door relief rendered to said
pauper, 9 00
Issuing 13 orders of
• . - $25 20
• st- -
BOROUGH OF CATASAUQUA.
Convoying FretlAtleyers to P. Howse, 1 40
" Cath. Schram and child
to Poor House, 1 60
Convoying Isaac Sellers to P. House, 140
" Thos. Trinner .‘ 1 40
Funeral expense of Wm. Borgor's
child, 7 00
$l2 80
. SOUTH WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP.
Conveying Henry Greht to P. House, 90
" Amandes Bradley, " 160
" -Emcline Reach, " 80
" 4 paupers " 4 25
$7 55
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PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE.
Haines lk Diefenderfer for publish
ing statement of 1854 and '55, 24 00 •
Bright & Muncher for publishing
statement of 1855, 12 00
Bright d; Muncher for publishing
one notice, 1 00
Dittmar, Bush dc Co., for publishing
yearly statement of 1855, 12 00
Blutner, Bush .1; Co., for publishing
one notice, 1 25
Blumer, Bush 4; Co., for Stationery
and Post Stamps 8 59
Keck, Guth Helfrich for publish
ing yearly statement of 1852,12 00
Reck, Guth A; Helfrich for pubsh
ing one notice, 1 25
Postage of 1352, '53 '54 and '55, 5 30
$77 30
$7682 27
EOM
161 50
40 47
8 00
SALARIES.
Peter Romich, Esq., for ouo year's
4.00
6 12
7 01
salary RS Director, 20 00
Peter Itomich, Esq., extra services, 13 37
Sol. Kline,Esq., oneyear as Director, 20 00
" " extra services, 10 02
Samuel Bernhard, Esq., ou year as
Director, 20 00
Smug. Bernhard, Esq., extraservices, 10 12
Chas. S. Bush, Esq., Treasurer, Jnia
year, 40 00
J. I). Stiles, Esq., Solicitor, one year, 20 00
C. 11. Martin, M. D., attending idly-
5 95
2 25
sieian, one year, 63 00
C. 11. Martin, M. D., extra visits, . 000
T. 11. Martin, M. D., attending phy
sician, one year, 05 00
T. H. Martin, M. D., extra visits, 0 00
Thos. Faust, for one year's salary as
steward, , 400 00
Thomas B. Faust, for ono year's sal
ary as assistant steward, 100 00
754 04
30 00
51 00
Totnl,
Balance in hands of said Treasurer, 1525 81
We the undersigned Auditors of the County of Le
high and Stats of Pennsylvania, do certify that we
have met and did audit the foregoing account of
Charles S. Bush, Esq.,•Treasurer of the Directors of
the Poor and House of Employment of said County,
from Janintry let, A. D. 1856, to January . let, '1857,
that said account as stated is correct and that we
find a balance in the hands of the said Treasurer, of
one thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars
and eighty-ono cents. Witness our hands this thir
teenth day of January, 1857. _
:13.., 00
4 00
70 31
90 00
GO 78
1076.50
$2BlO 41
STEWARD'S ACCOUNT.
THOMAS FAUST, Steward, in account - with the Di
rectors of the Poor and ,f the Houle of Employ
ment for the County of Lehiyh.
DR.
To Cash received on sundry accounts as follows
To balance of 111,4 year'e account, 347 . 80
Of John Hahn for expense of his
1 00
with and child, 2 75
01John Furst for keeping his wifo
n Hospital, 8 00
0 Frank Roth fur himself in Hos-
pital, • . 16 38
Of Anthony Badony himself in
Hospital, 7 00 i
Of Adam 6 rinsly forkeeping his child, 4 50
" Jacob 'Kramer, " family, 300
" Elias Hoffman, keeping his fath-
er John llofftnan, 7 50
Of Nathan Doll for keeping irifo
and child, on acconut, 5 00
Of Geo. Knauss for keeping James
Knauss ' lol 00
Of Edward Diehl for cattle sold, 113 00
"' Samuel Bernhard for a cow, 20 00
" William Mehrbach for 2 horses, 310 00
" 3 different persons for pigs, 15 62
" Solomon Burney for differenceon
changing hogs, 1 50
Of 3 different persons for medicine, 66
" Widow Burney for 1 pock corn, 12
" bntnuel Bernhard for 1 peck corn, 12
" Sul. Barney for plaster of Paris, 49
" Jonas Fenstermacher furl lb soap, 10
" Lorentz Reek for work done on
the road, 51 12
Of Commissioners of Lehigh county
fordeliveringstone and work done •
at new bridge, 110 00
Of Peter Romieh fora bughols and
10 lbs. Wheat, 67 05
Of Chas. Seagroaves fur 331 bushels
Oats, 132 40
Of Jonas llortzel for 4 bushels Lime, 40
" Levi Rex fur Stone Coal, 11 43
" " " 17 lbs. Beef, 136
'• " " " 100 Bricks, 100
4; " " " Weaving 11 yards
. Carpet, 1 12
Of Isaac Lutz for clothing, 2 12
" David Mertz for 21a lbs. tallow, 212
II 41 If 12 bundles straw, 150
" it 1 bushel limo, 10
i; le If 4 Pennell Post
fence, 2 28
Of 3 different persons for weaving, 663
" Grim Sc Renninger for 210 lbs.
tallow,o 11, 23 10
Of Do. for 456 lbs. tallow,
© 111, 51 :10
Of Do. for 281 lbs. Lard, CO 14, 311 34
Df Do. f0r404 lbs. White Rags ®5, 202
Of Do. for 105 lbs. Mixed (4, 2, 210
Of Do. for 4 bushs. Flaxseed, €) $1 75, 7 00
Of Benjamin Old for returning Call.
Sheffer, a girl to him bound, 5 0(1
Of T. B. Faust for mending shoes, 702 \
Of 12 difforent persons for Lard, 12 "V'
Of 13 . " " " Tallow, ' 970
Of 8 " " " Ilorsufood, 295
Of Administrators of Sol. Donley,
deed, for 2 bushels turnips, 50
Of Administrators of Sol. Dornoy, •
deed., for Weaving, - .
07
Of William Schnorr, ono trunk, 1 00
Of Jos. Good for hidos and skins, 38 70
Of 0. W. Faust, " " " 48 18
Of S. &C. Ludwig, " dt It ' ' 58 21
- $1358 81
40 40
CR.
By Cash paid out on sundry accounts as follows
Balanco of last year's account, $47 86
Chas. S. Bush, Bag., Treasurer, for
2 . horses sold, 310 00
Do. for Wheat sold, 07 65
Do. for delivering Stono &c., to new
Bridge, • 110 00
,Do. Oats sold, 132 40
Do. Cattle sold, ' 95 00
Do. keeping James Knauss, 104 00
Grim Benninger for a bill of
Store Goode, 124 80
David Mertz for 4 bushels Ashes ) 80
Do. 1 Plough, 7 00
Do. 200 lbs. Beef, • 1 / 4 , 16 72
vb. I Bull, 8 00
Smith .4 Kramer, for bonne, 41
Daniel Mohr, Bead onions, 62
2 diffdent persons for shoes, 8 24
Solomon Reinhold, castrating pigs, '2 39
William Blank, e( " 1 20
James Johnson, for Oil Cloth, . 87
Lucas Haines, for hats, 1 00
Peter Wagger, for lime, 16
2 00
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SAMUEL J. KISTLER,
JOHN R. SCIIALL, Auditors
DANIEL 11. CREITZ,
Solomon Dornoy, for two
Blocks, he.,
Two different persons, for aw „ :_espja,g----.
chimneys
John Itoth„,_l-Tmes,
obltenninger for repairink
Cradles, -
Edward Stirrer, for repairing Hone
power,
A stranger, for sweat potatoes,
John Dorney, for 30 bricks,
John Newhard, 7 pair specs,
Reuben Bitting, for tin ware,
Fred. Toonoy, for 2 brushes,
Jonas Rauch, repairing pump,
Joseph Good, for leather,
" elate for lining limo
kiln,
0. W. Foust. for leather,
S. C. Ludwig, for leather,
Young k Lob, for shoes,
Traveling expense for team, 8 87
Traveling expense for steward, 12 66
Traveling paupers, 13 16
Balance in builds of steward, 71 45
- $1358 81
STOCK ON FARM
8 Horses, 16 Cows,l Bull, 7 Heifers, 17 Stoers,.2
Call's, 31 Sheep, 66 Bogs, 4 Wagons, 2 Dearborn
Wagons, 1 Sleigh, 2 Sleds, 3 Harrows, 2 Corn Har
rows) 4 Ploughs, 4 Wheelbarrows, 1 Grain Drill, 1
Reaping Machine, 1 Threshing Machine, 2 Fanning
Mills.
PRODUCE ON FARM
591 bushels Wheat. 075 bush. Rye, 320 bush. Oats,
7 bush. Flax Seed, 1375 bush. Corn in ears 55 bush.
Turnips. 1080 bush. Potatoes, 25 bush. ears,
40
bush. Rod Beets
' bush. Soup Beans, 1 barrel Cu
cumbers 4500 Lends Cabbage, 4 hogsheads Sour
Kraut, 10 lbs. liatehled Flax, 31 loads Corn Fodder,
193 loads Manure put on the Land, 1500 bush. Limo
put on the Land, 2133 lbs. Beef Hides, 101 lbs. Calf
Skins, 926 lbs. Lard, 1530 lbs. Tallow, 1810 lbs.
Butter.
ARTICLES MADE IN THE HOUSE
105 pair Men's Pontnloons, 163 Mon's Shirts, 18
pair Boy's Pantaloons, 75 Roundabouts, 32 Vests, 72
Chemises, 104 Women's Frocks, 92 Petticoats, 95
Short Gowns, 166 Aprons, 10 Women's Caps, 38 Sun
Bonnets, 77 Children's Frocks, 93 Children's Shirty
31 Children's Petticoats, 32 pair Drawers, 10 Shroud. 4,
90 pair Stockings knitted, 101 pair Stockings footed,
41 Towels, 10 Quilts, 160 cuts Stocking Yarn, 70 outs
Thread, 16 Bolsters, 73 Pillow Cases, 50 Bed Cases,
7 Pillow Ticks, 51 Sheets, 8 Chaff Bags, 521. yards
Flax Linen, 563 yls. Flax Linen Check, 64 yds. Tow
Linen Cheek, 126/ yds. Linsey Woolsoy, 291 yards
Carpet, (all woven in the llouso,) 768 lbs. Irani
Soap, 28/ barrels Soft Soap, 10 Coffins.
BEEF SLAtiGHTERED.
15021 lbe. Beef, 7871 lbs. Pork, Cal lb& Vogl l , Z BALDER 01,
EIT
ig n tho House, Jan. 1,1556, 151
Received during the year, 615
Burn, 3
LEEN
$6150.16
Discharged during the, year,
Indentur_d,
Died,
Corpse when brought,
Absconded,
$7652 27
Remaining In the House, Jan. 1, 1658, 158
This number consists of CO white male adults, 1
colored male adult, 48 white female adults, 2 colored
female adults, 29 white male children, under 12 years
of age ' 1 colored male child under the ago of 12, 17
white female children under 12 years of ago, of
which number 21 are lunatics.
. INDENTURED.
Catharine Scoffer to A. F. Cleaver, Landlord, Bo
rough of Allentown.
Anna Maria Boyer to David Helmbach, Lower
Milford township, Lehigh Co., (Farmer.)
Leucite Slopes to Joe. Hoffert, Salisbury, Lehigh
Co., (Farmer.) 1 - '
Catharine Sheffer to Benjamin Old, Greenwich
township, Burks .Co., Pa.,.(Fttrmer.)
Isabella Barker, (colored,) to Andrew Brunner,
Upper Simeon, Lehigh Co., (Farmer.)
SOLOMON KLlNE,Directors of the
ER
SAMUEL BNHARD, Poor of Lehigh
1
JOIIN MATTEItN. County, Pa.
Directors' °thee, Jan. 2, 1857. --86
A NEW STOCK OF
4111 C AL. CUD 1111 C 114 k. NW
Tk412...v. 'WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
V has just been received by
undersigned, at No. 21 West
Hamilton street, which for beauty and durability is
unequalled in town. and to which he invites the at
tention of those desirous of getting the best goods at
the very lowest prices. His .stock comprises Brass
Clocks of description, Gold and Silver Patent Lover,
Lupine, Quartier and other Watches, Silver Table
and Tea Spoons, Gold, Silver and Plated Spectacles,
to suit all ages, and warranted to ho as represented:
His stock of Jewelry is large and splendid, and
comprises all the most fashionable articles, such as
Gold, Silver and other Breast l'ins, Ear and Finger
Rings, Gold Watch Chains, Keys, &c., Gold and Sil
ver Pencil Cases, Gold Pens of n superior quality,
Silver. Combs, and a variety of other articles too nu
merous to mention. Ile feels confident that the above
goods are the best in market, and offers Ahem to the
public at the lowest prices.
Ho would particularly call your attention to his
stock of CLodas AND WATCHES, and urge you to
call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels
assured that he cannot fail to suit you, not only with
the articles, but what is more important, with the
prices, and would also inform the public that all his
goods are warranted.
CloeAC, Walehee and Jewelry, repaired in the neat
est/and best manner, and at the shortest notice—all
his work is warranted. JOAN NEWHARD. LI
Leaf
Leaf lobacco and Cigars.
DN SLOW St Cm
21 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
C ommission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
LEAF C:0321.49.C1C10,
Munufnclured Tobacco and Cigars,
HAVE constantly on hand and for sale low, all
kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF
TOBACCOS, selected with special reference to Man.
ufaCtarers' use.
All articles ooldmorranted to be no represented,
and every opportunity afforded for examination.
Pfirchnsers at n distance can send their orders, and
rely upon being as-faithfully served as if the goods
were selected in person. Ap.o-00.22—1y
'UNDUE CRYER.
riIHE undersigned, a eon of the well known and
popular Vendue Cryer, John Stith, deceased,.
respectfully informs the public Abet he has adopted'
the business, and offers his serricds in that capacity
to nll who may require diem.' He considers himself
able to render satisfaction, as hundreds of references
can be given.. Ito can ho engaged to go any distance
that may be required. His residence is the first door
above the German Reformed Church, directly oppo.
site Moser's Drug Store, in Hamilton street, Allen.
town. FRANKLIN SMITH.
Aug. a. —ly
Beeker's Express.
Ilgttit ECICER'S Daily 'Express betwslunAllentown
LP and Philn'delphin, via North Pennsylvania
Railroad, leaves Allentown Daily at 7 o'clock, A'. M.
Merchandise, Packages ' &0., forwarded through in
one day, at 'the lowest rates. Mee Philadelphia,
115 Race street. GEO. L. RUBE,
Agent, Allentown.
Nov. 19. :
SEGAR MANUFACTORY
WE still have our Scgar Manufactory in fall op
eration and have now on hand a tine and
good assortment of Operas, Itegalins, Londres, Prin
cipe, La Norman, Sixers, Half Spanish and all kinds ,
of Tobaccos for salo by C. A. RULE to SON.
Oct. 15.
CURRANTS, RAISINS AND PRUNES. —lbw
Layer Raisins of superior quality at retail; Bak
ing Raisins at 10 cents, Superior Prunes in Jars re.
retail, also baking Prunes. C. A. RUB & SON.
1 00
1 50
BM
57 08
1 50
81 84
59 83
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