VOLUME XIV..) • Poor House Account.:., Account of E. IL NIMATID, Exp., Treueurer of the Directors of the Poor owl Nome of Employment of the County of Lehigh, from January let, 1858, to December $1 et ,1959, DR. To Cash received of Charles S. .Bush,former Transurori as per Auditor's Report, $504 08 •Crash received at different times •of the County Treasurer, Cash received of Thomas Faust, as per Auditor's Report fur the year 1858, Cash by Tho.nae Faust for Hor ses sold. Cash of Guardians of the Poor, Pittsburg, Cash. from Directors of Mont gomery County, Cash by E. Roblin., Esq., fine J. Roinsmith, Cash by the Directors of the Poor of Montgomery Co., for out door relief to John Kolb's family, Cash by Thomas Faust, for Pro duce sold, 291 00 Cash ofD,o. Do., for Cattle sold, 140 00 " • Do. Do., do. do. 300 00 " Do. Do., do. do. 90 00 CR. 13y CIA paid Chock of tho Di rectors as hereafter stated, $7483 88 Balance over paid, 404 33 CR. By Cash paid out in orders as follows : HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES. Dry Goods and Grocariee, $1604 58 Stone Coal, 241 13 Fire Wood, 213 00 Casting, ' 836 Stove, &e., 39 70 Hardware, 42 64 Tinware, 37 53 Cooperware,s 00 Making Corn Brooms, 7 37 Shoomaking, . 101 94 Shoos, 55 92 Wool Carding, 8 54 Mats and Caps, 84 37 Cider and Apples, 22 31 Fresh Fish, 4 32 Slaughtering, • 4 00 Tobacco, 98 14 .. , . ' ttendance in Ifospital,lB months, 00 'OO V malo services, 76 00 Lodicino, ; Animal Sermons, FARMING EXPENSES Male Service, 140 00 Clover Seed, 2S 75 Grain, 980 05 Lumber for Coffins and, rcimits„, 102 18 Wheelwright work Blacksmith work, 24 head Steers, 3 Ilotses, Saddler ware, Apple Trees, Plaster, Meson work for rewire,: Sawing, Road Tax for 1858, State Tax for 1859, Interest on Dower-Bond, LisMing orders of relief and supporting out door paupers. Donovan or ALLENTOWN. Issuing 177 orders of relief, 35 40 Out door relief rendered to Susan Longeohngen, Matthew Zimmerman, Misses Borger, Mary Spiess, Mr. Riley, Misses Boyce, • Caroline Stottler, Susan Thompson, Catharine Spinner, Hannah Haplees child, Misses Miller, Ellen Smith, Peter Steelier, Two Irishman, Gottlieb Holzwari, Mr. Langon, John Boehm:in and Son, FiMunn, James Johnson. William King, James Thompson, Hiram Young, KoMler ! Fredericlc, Collin, Joseph Nagel, Hayden, Kennnieli, Boun, Modient 'Mend:thee rendered to Snann LnngonLngcn, 11'illitnn Blown, John llochtuon's son, Mary Speiss, Peter Slecher's family, Funeral expense of tlllen Rauch, 700 Do. Jacob Frick's wife, COnveying Cabal inc Smith to Poor House, (twice) 2 00 David Fox and Catlin. Kleckner, 2 00 William Mason, I 00 . John Dachman•and Son, 1 50 John Kuhn„(twieu) 2 50 James Thompson and family, 2 50 IVilliam 11. If. Weil, I 00 Jaeob•Wolf, . . 100 Henry Yoehim, 1 00 IVilliara Loinhaeli, 1 00 John G. Spiess, 1 00 Mathew Zimmerman's family, 2 50 Barney Daugherty, 1 en rtiogdelona Plath and 3 children, 200 Widow Esehenhack and :t children, 2 00 Daniel Johnson, 1 00 Francis Smotzer, 1 On John Flinn, 1 00 Samuel Hays, 1 00 Curpso of an unknoWn child, . 100 Bono mu OF CATARAINVA. Issuing 18 orders or relief,. . Ga Out door relief to iitcplum Beer and family, 5 00 Michael McMullen and family, 87 01 Conrail Wernig, 4 00 Wilder Schlauch's 80 Medical attendance rendered to Stephen . Beer's Micheal MoMnllen's son, Funerel.tind other expense of Gin- dor Selllunch's child, - 6 99 Convoying Peter St:in to Poor Home, 1 40 Aaron Mosher, 1 40 Ann llntehimon, I'4o Francis Joao, ' 1 40 BOROUGH or Minos Out door relief rendered to Melted Riley, James Mei/nine; Conveying Jas. Frnil and Michael bailey to Poor Iteitre. • . Ismlug 11 orders of relief, BOROUGH on M11.1.1:11WrOWN. Funeral Exponeo of Miss Welsh:in, 700 Convoying John Rohn to • Poor nouve, 4 SO Low cu Arti.ronn. Out door relief Tendered to Helena Wieand, 48 On Ursula Ilitzler, 55 25 Medical attendance to said pauper, 13 nn Funeral expense of Bahl pauper, 7 00 Occult Mn.looo. ' Out door relief rendered to John Frederick, ' 1 75 Edwin Brey, . 26:19 Elizabeth Wolf, . 1 00 Medical attendance to Saban Bender, le 00 Elizabeth huller, 5 5n Sarah Boma, 2 75. Couveying l'etpr Riley and Milliard lynch to Poor . Cri . C. , 7,;.''. .1 ' .. , " 1 :17:: .....,, , .eaale . , i , 13 wt..' 1 o'3 stlIV - XXX. - r., ,, Arrt.7 .11 , 1 , :., I tr,oz.sia: , . ... •., ".:' - . •'' '- t . rii T!, rv • '-'! . A , I I : . ' 'e, , , .. ~..‘• ~, +,,,.,.„...., ~-..,,,,i ~, •„ ; ; i „„ ,„ i 3,,.,,, , .' - "'" -- .1 .. • .c ., .. - , .,ti.t iii--.t . ' R. ): -. :. -- y• - .,..r .r'. - -i• . • -, i• • • : '., •,.,1, ~ ..- iT . a a ) , i 1) , : '.1 : ) \• .: $. .. .: ... tOr . :Z.:: ~ !. 11 . ,; , ' ~, . . , I , —)..., .1 . .....,. . : 1,. . , 9 r t' fl:; : " • .--.:.' r ... 7, 4 7. ~, , ~,, . . . ~ , i , al„ . . SI • . . . . ~ ,i. ,toff. ... . - • - ~ r 0 , ..., • , , ' r r r., , -,' , . 4 , :I ~-,,,:-. •cil.i4l -,.:-. ..,„ ' ' ' 'l' • 11 1.(..) i . . . . . ' ,:. i ..e .1”; ir..;o:i ~.ti: .. ..i..;,,, '... •I , ..4 . , PUBLlsago.: - Nmay Ilit IlUßEß . ,&••:444lyipk:o : ::; ; ONE:,..'' , oloA.ft.. ANiiiyt_ o ryi : :t ENTS;'IEIVANNU.III.; UPPER SAUCox' Out door rolicf rolidered to Dilehoot Iteekmen, Medical niteminnee to ammo, Conveying - William Hein to Poor Hong?, SALISBURY. Out door roliof to Chat.. Buttor,. Conveying Lieorgo Fetzer to Poor House, Wife and children of Wm. Gloss to Per House, Removing Sam. Hottle from Penn- State Lunatic Hospital at Harris burg to our Poor House, Expense of said Hottle in said Hospital, • 5000 00 70 37 EMI El] lIANovEn. Out door relict to Prod.-Mince, 60 57 Stephen L. Smith, llochlor's child,, 2 00 NORTH WHITEHALL. Issuing 4 orders of relief, 80 Out door roliof to Adam Yohr; 10 50 50 00 Willoughby Kratzor, 10 75 Sarah Steinbronner and children, 30 52 Martin Steiner, Medical and other attendance to George Levan, Convoying said pauper to Poor House, Charles Rogert, Ann Cook and U children, Thomas Cook, 1579 57 $7OBl ;?3 Andrew Yehl, 2 40 Funeral expense of Jacob Delbert, 700 WARIMMTON. 0111 door. roliof rendered to Barba- '10 4 4 53 re Rex, John Kolp's family, Medical attendance rendered to said family, Convoying Joseph Roth to Poor House, Peter Clauss, .Tohn Dohley, 2 40 Funeral expense of Sophia: Hertz, 700 lintonimnno. Medical attendance rendered to William Schaeffer, Convoying Said pauper to Poor nous°, Christian Mnutz, Daniel Ruckcl, Lowttit.t. Conveying Peter Muss to Poor House, LYNN.• Out door relief rendered to David EOM 8 00 Kunlt . or Convoying said Kunkel nnd fam ily to Poor House, 2780 23 \VT-Jai:Notion. Conveying Angeline Nelig to Poor Howie, • Cluu•les Nelig, :18 32 72 72 ME MACUNOIR Out door relief Tendered to Daniel 415 00 18 10 520 17 00 Ferber's fatnily, Medical attendance rendered to Daniel Carey's family, Patrick Bryant, Conveying (Imago Ritz's children to Poor house, Henry Biehop, 1 40 Adam Sheeler, • 1 00 211 :15 25 17 75 SO 2783 21 Charles Dietrich, 1 00 Constable fees for arresting Le‘i . 1 00 LOWER 11AEI;NO lE. Out door relief to Jesse Moll, I 12 50 INledkal attendance rendered to said pauper, • It) Ott Willow Parcel's km, :; 00 Thomas Uonnell, 6 00 Conveying Christian Hansen to Poor house, 1 00 Sol'l'll Out door roller rendered to 'Mary Bigley,, 24 00 tirissy Itobin and child, • :1 10 William Woodring and family, 14 :10 Nledii.al attendance rendered to BM said William ll'oodring, 10 00 ksuing 2 orders or relied, .10 Funeral e:i !Jenne of Peter Steelier, 700 Conveying Jo, epli to Pour *. Hun,e, 1 00 Lan•rcnee E. Biclller 1 00 Ferdinand Eckstein and iumily to Poor !louse front Carbon Co., 8 00 Constable fees fur arresting Nathan Frederick, . I 00 Out door relief rendered to John • Mahomey 2 00 1 99 S tl (I 113 439 I; 43 4 25 1 00 .11 37 0 110 1 74 72 40 • PIZINTINI:, STATIONAIIV AIN POSTAI:I:. Illnmcr Leisenring & Co.,ptiblish ing Fink:molt of ISSB, 12 C/0 Do. Stationai•,y and Post t4autps, 10 00 M. llannunt, for public ling state ment for 18.57 and 1855, 2.1 00 Haines /1, , , llubcr for do. 1859, 12 00 Keck, Guth A: Helfrich, for do. 12 00 .1 Do. publishing ono notice, 1 00 Troxler, Harlacher Jr, Weiner, pub- 1111 T 3 1 9 2 10 5o 7 oo lishinl ototoment. of 1858, D o.Tultlishing ono notice, SAL.III CR. Juhii Multern, Efq., ono year OR Director, • 20 00 D 6. 'extra, 13 00 John Portz, Eeq., one year as Di • • rector, Do. extra, . Jesse Grim, Esq., Otte year us Di rector, Do. extra ICillinw Ilerbst, M. D., one year as ,l'hysicinn, 05 00 E. G. Marlin, M. D., do. . 05 00 E. It. Newhard, Esq., ono year as Treasurer, 40 00 John D. Stiles, Esq., ono year es Solieitor, 20 00 Thonnuirau4,onoyoar ss Steward, 400 00 Thomas 13. Faust, ono year ni As tant Steward, 100 00 EMI We, tlio undersigned auditors of the eounty of Lehigh, do certify that we have exnmined the above [L amont and found tho same correct as above stilted. Witness out hands this 7th (by of January, ISM). • . ROBERT YOST. • V. J. nowt:nun; Auditors. OHARLES FOSTER. S.O 2 00 - Steward's Account. 4 ' THOMAS FAI'ST, ESQ., S'i raid. in oreotrot with the Direetorri ty . the Poor and House of Hoylops, .t %o• the County of Lehigh IBM DR. To cash received on sundry accounts as follows Balance of Inst years account, 70.37 ' W. P. Hither, one acne timothy, 10 00 Uriah L. Ilcrtzcll, do. 10 00 Do. for. Wheat sold, . 02 47 Mickley,Wcavcr,Ll26l,Wlicat sold, 189 00 Do. Do., Oats sold, 77 00 Henry W. Merle, 2 bushels Oats, 1 50 David Meriz, Oats sutd, 1 J 00 5 06 2 00 2 00 2 20 OE9 110. In. Wheat ,uld, 8 77 Simon 8010, Wheat sold, 9 ill Susan llorney, do. do. 12 17 do. . do. Beef sold, 193 do. do.. Medicine, ' •10 Levi Rex, Wheal sold . 10 05 do. b 939 lbs. Coal, • 741 do. do. 43 the, Beef, 1 17 John :Valiantly, one load manure, lOn in. do. one pair of shoes, 125 S Annel Opp, - turnips, John llortz, ' do. Henry Doriley, do. Jonathan Rahenuld, nark done on thin road, Simms Unger to balance iii full for expense of his child, William Wicand for returning H. • itruckenmiller, ' 20 00 Mehrbaelt for it hollu sold, 120 05 'Meyer Schnutman. do. du. lop 99 David Leibenspergel•, mare sold, 29 4U sun Mil EIZII 52 61 ALLENTOWN, PA., WEDNESD AY 11,01 - XINPr, FEBRUARY'B, 1860. 'Bradt:4lof the Poor of Nortlintnp . ton county, for expense of Adam Ilanlt's DI). for keeping Patrick Gaffney, Do. fur keeping Simon Snyder, on aceount, 120 80 5 6 15 ; Christ k. Hoffman money refunded on hill of steno coal, Daniel Sechier for expense of his brother in our hospital, t John Heal for keeping Caroline Weiss in hospitnl. Solomon ]fiery for keeping Francis Jona in hospital Overseers of the Poor of Carbon Co., for keeping Andrew Gaily in our Hospital, 137 57 henry T. Deily for keeping, &e., George Fetzer, in hospital, 12 40 William Hollenbach for expanse of his child, Peter Zimmerman for expense of his son Simnel, William Dice for service dono by B pauper, • 4 00 Solomon Dornoy, do. 1 00 Joseph Yankel, being motley duo Magdalena Staudt, 2 50 David Gilbert for n lot of sheep, 75 00 Sohnnkweiler f , ,r n cost, 30 00 0 different persons for pigs,44 20 12 do. do. for talow, 10 97 10 do. do. for lard, 24 32 8 do. di. horsefeed, 2 49 2 do. do. weaving, 2 49 Moses Butz for labor by a pauper, 50 Peter for surplus of a stray horse sold aftor dad sting expense, 75 Reuingork , :nor, 308 lbs. tallow, 30 80 Do. tlo. )laxscad, 16 50' . 77 lbs. white rags ®5, 385 D0.,d0. 169 lbs. mixed do. ®2, 339 Cedar hurch for stone coal, 6 40 floury Schantz for half hogshead, 36 Joseph A. Good, hides and skins, 48 72 S. A: C. Ludwig, do. do. 45 75 Grim it) Ludwig, do. do. , e l 4 97 0. IV. Faust, do. do. 92 87 Henry Schantz, for beef, 88 Found in the pockets of a pauper disonsed, 30 32 00 21 73 2 40 2 00 1 40 3 20 17 50 4 75 INS 1 50 28 00 20 00 MEM 10 00 2 00 2 40 1 80 2 00 1 00 on 77 30 50 10 87 LO 00 2 20 1 50 105 47 By (MA pnid on sundry accounts . ad follows: John Newhard repairing clocks, 1 60 Sarah Schantz, for 02 lbs. Veal, 9 72 Henry Gellman and Joel Stein for apples, 8 00 John Garner two razors, 1 00 Solomon Reinhold castrating pigs, 218 William Blank, " ' " 124 M. H. Hornbeclc, Post Stamps, 8 20 Hiram M,, Faust, for mending • 4 00 2 00 '3 60 4 00 11 20 INI] harness, Solomon Burger, mending tinware, 1 25 " mason work, 172 Elias Mobs, repairing cradles . (grain,) Jacob Ileninger, repairing spin; niug wheel, William S. Weil for buttons, Driefuss " Herman Tschopek repairing clocks, 1 25 Lewis Hart for brushes, 1 011 Simon Adam for baskets, • 175 George Sehlicher fur ashes, 2 25 Joseph Wetzel for rakes, , 187 Funk for rat trap, Jacob Spanhatter for brushes, Clader for limo, Joseph Faust " Charles Funk far mending tinware, 05 Jeremiah Smith for. hoe s p $ 06 Levi Dcx for Veal, 2 57 E. R. Newhard Esq., treasurer, 310 77 Willoughby Fought for repairing roof on barn, David Mertz for harvesting, Willoughby Mums, " Solomon IJornoy, tiriab L. Horizon, " George Stein cm() pair specks, John J. Sehimpf for ice, • E. R. Newhard Esq., treasurer, Johnson Tor sweeping chim neys, 1 00 John Donley for bricks, 2 25 Reninger & Shinier, store goods, 54 b 3 Solomon Dorney, articles bought on vendee, 52 Joseph A. Good fur leather, 73 30 li. R. Newhard Esq., treasurer, 140 00 00 00 // 300 00 5..4 C. Ludwig for leather, 62 82 Griiu & Ludwig " 10 12 0. W. Faust 127 01 Traveling paupers 6 85 " expenses for teem, 4 26 " expenses for steward,• 20 50 Balance in hands of steward, 42 30 TI 1 20 1 40 2 CO 1111 o 00 12 50 OMB MEM 9 horses, 18 cows, 1 Bull, 5 heifers, 3 calves, 17 steers, II N beep, 57 hogs, 4 pigs, 4 wagons, I denr horn wagon, 1 sleigh, 2 sleds, 3 harrows, 2 corn har rows; 5 wheel harrows, I grain drill, I reaping ma chine, 1 threshing machine, 2 fanning mills, 4 plows, I corn plow. • PRODUCE ON •PAItM. 905 bushels of wheat, 1110 bnaholo rye, no bushels oats, 14; 1 : bushels llax•eed, 2800 bushels corn in oars, 95 bushels turnips,. 000 bushels potatoes, 41 bushels onions, 32 bushels red beets, 0 bushels soup beans, 5 barrels cucumbers, 4500 heads cabbage, 5 hogsheads sour 'trout, 122 tbs. hateliled•flnx, 07 'loads hay, 35 loads corn fodder, 220 loads manure put on the land 1900 bushel: lime put on the bind, 2470 lbs. beef bides ' 2211 lbs. calf titins, 1504 lbs. tallow, 1151 lbs.' 'aril, 1911 Ilis.•botter. 12 00 00 93 99 MEAT SLAUGHTERED. heel, 13111 lbs. Vaal, 9340 the. pork 135 pair men's puntloons, 140 man's shirts, 140 boy's pontloons, 07 roundabouts, 54 vests, 98',ehemi scs, 135 Women frocks, 89 petticoats, 160 short gowns, 200 aprons. 13 women cops, GO sun . bonnets, 1 l 1 children frocks, 39 children petticoats, 40 .pair 20 00 1;00 20 00 5 00 drawers, IS shrouds, 110 stockings kaiittod 105 pair koeliings footed, 05 towels, 11 quilts, 170 cut stooks ing yarn, 85 cuts thread, 13 bolstorS, 53 pillow ca ses, 30 bed cases, 15 pillow ticks, 10 bed ticks, 05 sheets, 20 (Adi bogs, 75 quilt petticoats, 20 grain hags, 2853 tow linen, 149 yd., Honey woolsoy, 44 yds. carpet, all woven in the boost), 860 the. hard soap, 27 bbls. soft soap, 25 coffins. INMATES IN THE HOUSE. 1 7 Bin eainin in the house Jan. Ist, ' 1539. i 204 Admitted hiring the year 1391 Born 8 iSI 00 Vi ISS 86 Discharged during tho year Indentured i)iod Corpsa when received Absconded tem:lining in the house Jah. 1. 1860, 205 — This number consists of 78 white male adults, 2 !olored male adults, 61 white femille adults, 35 male hi siren under 12 }cars of ego, 20 female children order 12 years of age, of which number 16 are inna te& • • Lydiann Sherer to Abraham. Walter, of Upper Situ eon, [Partneri Sarah Muth to Henry 8.. Kummer, of Snlisburg, [Farmer] • Mary Ann Huber to henry P. Schell, of Lower Milford, I Partner.] Kitty Ann lliiber to Ephraim We co, of Upper Milford, [l:ocinand Directors Office, January .1111, 1960. BENJAMIN JAIIHUT, Directors of the • JESSE GIIIM, Poor of Lehigh JOHN BOHTZ, . county, Pa. Allentown, February 1. 1900. —3t EAGLE HOTEL. CltN Bit o - - - r liumilton and Seventh Streets, (Afar , het Square) Allentown, Pa. . . ILL .Fugle' fs welfsituated for thq aceopoodyLtion ° t ravelers. It is furnished in the best montieT. The Table is provided with tho hest faro the mar- K 1 :Ilford's, and the bar suppliedwith the purest and est liquors. Farmers Awl persons from rho country, will find I ho stabling and yard, us well us the Hotel, conve nient. . Aft-Ontilibuees run regularly from this house to the Rail-raid depots. °. HOSES SCIINECK, Proprietor. . Allentown, Jinatiary 4, 1860. ' , .ly 20 b 6 I 8 Oft 24 00 4 00 3 80 6 00 14 00 . 4 00 15 00 5 00 201 00 STOCK ON FARM ARTICLES MADE IN THE HOUSE INDENTURED Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS . EtAits AROMATIC IN - VIC-ORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been used by the pit/lc/or six years, with increasing favor. It is rdeommentled to Curs Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Vern Cohe Payne Wind in the Stomach, or Pa ins in t he e Bowel*, Headache, bi otbsittese, Kidney Complaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Intemperanee. IT STIMULATES, EXHILARATES, IRVIGORATES. NUT RILL NOT INTOXICATE OR ISTIJEIET. AS A MEDICINE, it is qui& nhd effectual, our ing the most aggravated oases of. Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints, and all other derangement. of the Stomach and Dowels, in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most Melancholy and drooping spirits, and restore thi weak, nervous and sickly to health, strength and vigor. Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the Demmer Ton- MESS, will almost immediately, fool the happy and healthy invigorating efficaey of Dr. Ham's Invigo rating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. Doss.—One wino . ,glass full as often as necessary. Ono dog. will remove all Bad Spirits. One dosti will cure Heart-burn. Three doses will cure Indigestion. One dose will give you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the dilitossing pains of Dye pepsin. dor Ono dose will remove tho distressing and disagree able effects of Wind or Platulonce, and ne soon as the stein +eh receives the Iny igorating Spirit, the die. trossing load and all painful feelings will MI to- • • moved. One dose will remove themost distressing pains of Cello, either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove obstructions in tbe Kid ney, Bladder or Urinary Cygans. Persons who aro seriously afflicted with any Kid moy Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles. 1022 13 Persons who, from dissipating too much over night, and feel the offeete.o,f poisonous liquors, in violent headnehes, slekneds at titemtieb, weak ness, giddiness, do., will find one dote) will remove all had feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should take the Invigorating Spirit three times a day: it will make them„strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstructions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnancy it will bo found an invaluable medicine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach. All the.proprietor asks, is a trial, and to induce this. be has put up the INVIGORATING SPIRIT in pint bottles, at GO cts., quarts $l. General Depot, 48 Water Street, N. Y. Sold by L. D. Larval], J. B. Moser and Lewis Schmidt Jr. Co:, Allentown, Pa. February 1, 1860. —ly EE 0 Dr. Wm. Bunco's - AAP:Wing Splint. THE undersigned, having purchased the patent-right 1 for Lehigh County, hereby inform the public that they are prepared to furnish IVm.'llunee's Adjusting Splhit. This instrument for simplicity and utility in the treatment of different fractures and dis locations, is a decided improvement on any other now in use. Attention is called to the following rcecom modations from gentlemen distinguished in the med ical profession. Columbus; Ohio, Fohruary 17, 1557. 75 2 00 I have examined the apparatus of Dr. Win. Bunco. It is a combination of Adjustor and Splint, and well adapted to meat the indications for which it is design ed. It is really an improvement on most if not on All such instruments. By the Adjustor, dislocations as well as fractures, may be controlled, while by the splints, all the advantages may be obtained without ninny of the inconvoniencies incident to muster those in use. t OD 77- 7 50 7 50 This apparatus tboreforo deserves the attention of physicians and surgeons, being from its price acces sible to all, and iu my Judgment being an improve ment on things of the kind noir in use. DR. JOAN DAWSON. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Starling Atedhad College. I have examined Dr. Dunce's Adjustor, and find it n capital instrument to bring about perfect coup tation of the fragments in case of fracture, It seems to mu also well adapted to exercise exten sion and counter-extension in ease of dislocations, having the advantage owes any other instrument, by allowing manipulations of the limbs during exten sion. I can cheerfully reeetnumeml the instrutuont of Dr. Bunco to my professional brethern in the country, who need to have a reliable apparatus on baud for such emergoneics. DR. IiUSTAV C. E. WEBER. Professor of Sitrgory in Cleveland Medical College. I fully concur with Professor Wilier in relation to Dr. Bunco's Adjusting Splint. PROCTOR THAYER, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, (novoland Medical College. 1622 18 This is the best instrument of tho kind now in use. The Splint Is so constructed that it may be adapted to any length of limb. It can be need on the princl plo of double inclined plane, or.it can be need as the lung straight Splint. The Adjustor can be applied with, or without the Splint and is easily applied to any fracture or dial°. cation of any of tho straight bones. With this adjus tor properly applied, it is utterly impossible to get shortening ofthe Slab, and withal so perfectly simple in its construction that any Surgeon will, see at once how the instrument is applied. Price of tho whole apparatus, $25. The A djustor alone $l2. STECKEL .E SNYDER, South Whitehall, Lehigh County, Post (Moe ad dress Troxlertoirn. February 1. —tf OUR MUSICAL FRIEND. OR MUSICAL FRIEND, a Rare Companion for the Winter Months. 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' ' THE undersigned hereby inform their friends anti the publio in general, that they have formed a Co partnership under the name of Grim & Ludwig,find as they have purchased the Tannery on Cedar Creek, in Salisbury township, formerly owned by Peter Ludwig, they have established n LEATHER STORE • in Allentown at the stand lately oecupiodby Grim, Hecker & Co. - • They will always pay the DIDDEST MARKET MUCH in Cash or exchange for Loather, for •ALL KINDS OF SKINS AND HIDES, at their Tan nery in Sulisbury, or nt their Store in Allentown.— They will else keep on hand at their store a full as- sortment of • LEATHER OF THE BEST - QUALITY, which they sell for cash or in trade for hides, at the lowest Wallet Oleos. - As' they shall endeavor to please, they hope to re e Jive a full share of public patronage. WILLIAM GRIM, SOLON ON Lumy la. Allentown Norcrither la; 1959. —3m NIGHTLY DISSIPATION Cleveland, January 17, 1857 SOLO MELODIST, A New Firm. ' CONSOLIDATIE6 Lotteries of Delaware FOR FEBRUARY 18,60 France, Broadbonts & Co., Maitiageri, Wilmington,' Delaware The Managers 'call the attention et the public to the following Splendid &homes to be drawn in Wit mitlgten 'Delaware, by State authiirity: Magnificent Scheme. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE! $70,000! .Grand Consolidated Lottery .of Del. CLASS 0,, ' ' To bo drawn in Wilmington, Dol., Sot., rob. 250880. SCHEME. ' 78 Numbers-13 Drawn Ballots. 1 Pnira $70,000 18 $70,000 1 80,000 . 30,000 1 12,750 } 26,600 1 12,750 . 1 5,080 . 5,000 2,500 2,000 1,250 1,000 200 160 100 4,810 27,040 32,396 prizes, =muffing tol $1,202.000 Tickets $2O, Halves•slo, Quite., $5, Eighths $2,50. bertificato of Pnckago of 26 Wholes, costs $209 00 Do. do. '26 Halves, 149 60 Do. do. 26 Quarters, 74 75 Do. do. • 26 Eighths, 87 37 Grand CanaOlidated Lottery of Del. ON THE HAVANA PLAN. Class TEN. To bo drawn in Wilmington, Wad. Fob. al, 1860. Every other. Ticket a Prize I Prizes payable in full, without deduction In thew Lotteries, every Prize it drawn. SPLENDID SCUMS, 1 prize of 1 prizo of 1 prizo of 2 prizes of 2 prizes of 2 prizes of 2 pritos of 10 prizes of 10 prizes of 20 prizes of 100 prizes of 25,000 prizes of And 201 Apliroximation prizes ranging from $2O tip to $5OO. 25,355 prizes, amounting to $340,000 Whole Tickets $10; halves $5; Quarters $2,50. Person who desire need only remit the risk on Package, for which .wo will send a certificate s follows A Certificate of Package of 16 Wholes, cost $96 Do. dl,. 16 Halves, ' 48 Do. do. 16 Quarters, " 24 Do. do• 16 Eighths, " 12 "gift-Prizes paid Immediately after the drawing. —O-- CAUTION Persons living at a distance should be extremely cautious of whom thoy order Lottery Tickets or Cor tit:loathe of Packages of Tickets. The country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotterics. Every inducement is hold out to got persons to invest money in them. 'Capital Prizes of from $20,000 to $40,000 head their schemes—with Tickets at Ono Dollar.— $lOO,OOO Capital Prizes are offered, Tickets $5. All Such, in every instenco, aro frauds; and if money is sent to them for Tickets, it is so much thrown away without tlfo shadow of a chance of getting a prize. Beware of all Lotteries whoro the Capital Prize is unusually large in comparison to the prico of Tickets. In every instance whore largo Prizes aro offered for a small cost of Tickets, put it down for a certain fraud. pet-All orders nddrossod to FRANCE, BROAD DENTS At Co., Wilmington, Dolatvare, will moot with prompt attention, and tho printed official drawing sent as soon no over. FRANCE, BROADBENTS & ington j Delaware. January 25, 1860. —lm CHEAP CASH Shoe and Hat Store, MAIMS ATEIRTZ,& SON. , • THE subscribors havo this day on-. terod in co-partnership under theabovo Firm, and hero taken the stand Itttely occupied by Jonas George, next door to tho Hard ware Store of Hagenbuch, Harsh & Co., iillidil; they ore now opening a very largo stock of Boots Shoes. Hats, Caps &c. And, having adopted. the ' Cash Systemothey would invite' one and all to give them an early call as cash buyers will find it greatly to ,their advantage to examine our stock before purchas ing id:imbue. Wo have a Shoo and Boot Manu factory, by which we are constantly adding to our already heavy stock, good and substantial work which will give ample satisfaction to tho wearer and which wo aro soiling Wholesale and Retail at the very lowest figure. N. B. Just roceivod a large supply of Gum Shoes of every description. Also Trunks, Carpet Bags Sc pr-bleasured work will be done at the shortest notice. ELrAS MERTZ. LEWIS H. MERTZ. • Allentown, Nov. 9, 1859. ' - ly FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! FOR 1859-60. FURS ! FAA E IRA. & THOMSON, N o , 818 MARKET STREET, above Eighth, , south Ado, PHILADELPHIA HAVE 31:18T OPENED THEIR Elegant Assortment of Furs, manufactured under their immediate supervision from FURS, selected with the greatest of care from the largest stocks of the European Market, ombra : Wing every variety nod style of LADIES AND CHILDRESS WEAR. Those purchasing early will have the benefit of it larger selection. 13osidos the,above goods, we have a fine assortment of BUFFALO .140BES,GEArTLEMEN'S FUR GLeiI"i'S.A . ND COLLARS. The prices for all these goods nro at a lower figura than they can be bought any whore in this city. FAREIItA TUOMSON, 818 Market Street, Philadelphia. N. A.—FURS altered and repaired and FUR TRIMMINGS made to order. November 2, 1856 GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY on their business most successfully at Hammonton, free from frosts. Some forty Vineyards sot out the the past season. Soo adviirtisentont of Hammonton Lends, another column. TO THE PUBLIC. riv.lE Tin and Copper Smith business, JL so successfully carried on for the -I Wlast twenty-ono year at No. 38 end 42 West Hamilton Street, in the Borough of Allentown by Amos Ettinger, will (remand after the first ofAu-, gust be conducted under the firm of Ettinger .2. Son. The attention of the public is called to the fact, that the business hereafter will beconducted on the Cash System. By so dealing we expect to reduce our prices, sell cheaper than over, and thereby benefit the public as well as ourselves. Thankful for past favors, the new firm solicit as continuance of the patronage, with which the old business stand has been favored. A' polite invitation is. extanded to all such, ne are indebted on the old books., to make settlement in cash or acceptable papers. Those who may not know, when an account is duo, may bo reminded soon by legal process. AMOS ETTINGER, WM: J. ETTINGER. —tf July 27,1859 ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DE lightfol Oimato, rich soil, and secure from frosts, see advertisement of Hammonton Lands in another ool talnn. MANHOOD, • HOW LOST, 110WIESTORED. Jus4 Publialted, in.a Sealed.Enveloy. ON TUE i;TATURE, TABATMENT•AND RADI ICAL CURE OP SPERMATORIMOBA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual. Debility, Nervousness and Inroluutary. Emissions , Inducingimpoteney and Mental' and Physical Incapacity. • BY ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D.,. Author of " The Green IloOle, &e." The world-renowned author, in this adinirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences•of self-abuse may be ace turdly removed without Medicine and without dan gerous- Surgical Operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials; pointing out a modo of eve at once certain and effectual, by which every Sufferer; no matter what hid condition maybe, may eurelim: self cheaply, ;mimicry and radically. TIM Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, }feet .paid, on the' receipt of two, postage stamps by addressing Dr. Cll. J. Cl. KLINE, hi. D., 980 first Avenue, New York, Post Box 4580. January 17.—Dec. 14. 11132tRAU I 8111131A71 GOOD NEWS 10,000 THE CHRIST AN THE lIESTI 20,000 10,000 12,000 257,000 13,000 9,750 0,500 " Stand down the,lihil" and make rooni for the NEW SHOE FINDING STORE. THE undersigned retpectfully nnnounce to tho citizens of Allentown and the public generally, that they have just opened their new Shoe Finding . Store ' at No. 96 West Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa., whoro they have on hand the VERY BEST of Loath er, and all the articles pertaining to their lino of bu siness. 4050 102,4b0 540,800 Highest cash prices paid for hides. Thankful for past favors they hope that their old customers will continuo to extend a liberal patronage, at their now stand. WALTER T. Gniu,] November 16. ALLEN HOUSE, ALLENTOWN, PENNA. Twell.known House will hereafter be con 1. ducted under the personal supervision of Yoho & Newhard, who will spare no pains to maintain the high reputation, the lipuse has heretofore borne. It is the largest and most cen tral House in the place, being situated at the corner of the Public Square and Hamilton street. Its cen tral location renders it the more convenient for business mon ns well as for those travelling for pleasure. The Muse. is provided with Baths, Airy Chambers, Parlors, Reading Room, &c., Ace. The bill of faro and table accommodations are the best the market affords. Every attention is given to insure the comfort of guests. Agreeable society may always be found at this establishment. An omnibus is always in readiness to convoy passen gers to and from the depot at the arrival and depar ture of every train. . • JOSEPH 1?, NEWHARD, 1 Proprietors. EPHRATA. YORE, Allentown, October 20th, 185 k tf• $50,000 25,000 10,000 . 5,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 " A TRUTH." TT is nothing to gain popularity, but it is rarely that men retain it. Like money, come easy, go easy, popularity is a tender affair, and requires care ful nursing to keep it alive. Especially is thirobsarvable in mercantile affairs If the reputation, which is but another name for popularity, be won by actual merit, it is lasting. C. 11. Sehormerhorn, the well known . Grocer, Fisk. awl Provision Dealer, has by his straight-forward course, the fairness of his prices and the excellence cf. his stock secured a rep utation which will bo lasting. Having taken the business hicatqf at the corner of Ninth and Hamilton Streets—he can defy corn petition and afford to soli nt prices to suit everybody. Give him a call and bo satisfied with the Truth of his assertions. C. H. SCHEEMERITORH, Corner of Ninth and Hamilton StrOts. Allentown, December 14, 1859. —tf Attention Company! Beads Erect, and Eyes Right, On HARRIS' TRlO—there you can have your beards' removed with ease, and your hair out, ram pooned, curled, frizzed or shampooned in'a style that cannot be surpassed. And ke'eps for sale his Layore Reditum, for preserving and beautifying the hair.— Also beards colored to suit the complexion, at the FOUNTAIN HEAD, No. 52 East Hamilton Street, south side, TEMPLE 01 , ' TASTE, No. 29 East Hamilton St., north side, and UNITY CABIN, North west corner of Seventh and Linden Ste. The subscriber renders many thanks to his old pa trons and invites those to call who have •not tested the efficiency of his tensorial operations. The corps is under the supervision PROF. of C. H. HARRIS, Allentown, Pa. December 7.—July 13. —ly Allentown Academy. THE Fall Tarn of this Institution was opened ot. 1 Thursday the let of Soptembor. Pupils are re ceived into the School at any tiuto and•charged only from the date of entrance. Primary, per darter, $4,00 Common English brancho', • 4,50(4,5,00 dighor " with Latin and Week, , 0,00 " " French, 7,50 8,00 2,00 2,0 t Music, Use of Piano for practice, Drawing, Fuel for winter, A few pupils are received into the family of•the Principal at the rate of $4O per quarter for hoard, washing and tuition in all branches except Mus'• and Drawing. I. N. GREGORY, Principal . . December 14.—March 10. —ly CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL. THE undersigned respectfully beg lonvo to . inform the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that they ampropered to do all sorts of grist-work and to fur nish Flour, Food and Grain of all kinds nt Butz's Mill on the Jordan creek ono mile from the borough. Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats, bought at the highest market price oither at tho mill or at their store-house at the corner of Ninth-and Linden Streets, (commonly known as the Pros Hall.) Orders for Flour, Feed and Grain reeoived oltbor nt thoir store house or at the of office at their coal-yard, In First Ward, (T..J. Klep pingor'e late stand.) The undersigned will oarry on as heretofore the coal and grain business at their old stands. Business hereafter carried on 'Lulu sivoly on the cash principle. ROTH, MICKLEY & CO. ' Allentown, Nov., 2, 1819. ' —tf =I TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having. suffered 'seven') years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease, Consumption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To till who desire it ho will send a copy of the proseription used (free of charge,) with directions for preparing and using tho same, which they will.tind a sure Cure fur Consutnylson, sthma, Bronchitis, dui. The only ob.. ject of tho advertiser in sending the prescription is• to benefit the nfilletedVand ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tho proscrip tion will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y. October 26, WO. ' —2m . , Allen Insurance Co., ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH. COUNTY ; PA. Til"Company is organized under the.general In surance Laws of this State, and insures upon the mutual principle exclusively, against loss by, fire, on Buildings, Merchandise and other property. Ap plication for insurance may be made at the office of the company, or to the Surveyors whose names have heretofore been announced. C. W. COOPER Presiden' C. M. RUNE, Secretary. Allentown, Dee, 17.18.59. El Favel nor ?nil ot,.s ',Pot; sons haiing these machines in use would. riot P o rt with' them. as $lOOO a' ear Ottn•bn inithi'vrith r Olui. of them. For sale at the Boot and:ShoeStire:of.•: GEORGE LUCAS. No. 5 East Hamilton St. ; /11lootorn Ea. P. S.—All orders pfomptly atfondedlo.' Allentown; January 17; 1800. '• ONE PRICE HAT AND _CAP.. STORE, (consen.py THU., !eV/Pi 8r0 1 j 1 ,7 RL9gFI4 The Public aro respactflolly'inyit'sd to iatiaiiiimlad that at this ktoro may. be found ;6n Itelorlapezek of Fashionable and Ilandsomo • , . . , Moleskin Dress Mats, Soft Hats, High, Low and Medium Depth Crown,'Cloth' - • and Glaned Capt. , / : ,:.7r Plush and Plush Trimmed Capii for Yen andatoje,, r Fancy Hate and Cape for Children, at FairPriees. , .pai•NO TWO PRICES FOR It'Eatir:Ap, GOODS. Jannnry 18 1 , 1800. • JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. (l ain on the west side of 2d: street blitireort Remit."' ton and Linden Streets, has boon appointed all " Agent of 31. L. Holler's European Rams; and•Expe. dltion, Commission, and PorwardingliOnsp,•No: Chamber Street, New York. '• : : • Ho writes or drasis all Posters of Attorneys, Gorman and "English Languages' and fo r wards to' all Germany and England. 'Also. Passage - eortlllosteit *ban bo bad at his otlioe to Bromon, Hanshrtrgi . Hayro r Antwerp, Rotterdam and London. Allentown, August 31, 1859 ' GRIM. A: lIECKER. [JOBEPLI llEmrEn. —3m 110 (; 2 ' . 0.'4 1 11 11 t -• I c) - . 11 ' ,7'; - .) VI 4, ; 3 z :4. I t (N TJ M B ESA •:\ •4 r;i3ll ;4-1•44 4; .-r-, 16t1.$;SewinrMgelirii§% iILEINN!B N. West corner of Eighth andNace Streets', A ' PHILDEEVIITA: • JOHN F. HALBACH 8 . ...AL 3P 'X"' . 1-a 313 WITH Lathrop, L udingtond ..&.. o. TMPORTNRS and Jobbers of Foreign and , D6a .L 'nestle . ' DRY GOODS, HOSIEIOr, &C., Nos. 23 and 25 Park Plaeo, Now York. ' ' _or Also always on hand an extensive stook of Yankee Notions. Now York, November 30, 1850 'General News Ageney . — . : ON and after Monday, January 2d, 1860; the Un" . dersigned will constantly keep on hand all the Philadelphia and New York dailies, weeklies, :and monthlies. Re will servo his subscribers regularly every day, immediately after the' arrival of the card. EDWIN SAEGER Corcer of Law Alloy and Ifauditon strect,., Allentown, Jnnunry 4, 1880 AMERICAN: Paint and Color Works, ALLENTO PA BREINIG & BRO.. manufacturers of Whilas , Land, Zinc White, Chrome Green and Yellow, Chinos)) and Prussian Blue, Umber, Glenna, Spanish Biown, Von. Red, Ochres, &a. Pure Lehigh Chemical Groom. Pure Lehigh Mann) Brown. December 14, 1859. Oysters! Oysters! Tleunei in ;dAiticn to the businesseegt carried on at his fruit and vegetable Mere, ut the corner pf Law Alloy and llMuilton Street, Allentown, Pa., will always keep on band a supply of fine eysters,.whidh can be supplied et the store, or to families at their homes ou short notice. W. W. lIAMERSLY' Nov. 2, 1852. —tf . „ • JOSEPH S. RUDER:. m." . ...u.' I. ; '0 liA GRADUATE of Jofferson Modica Collet high e n o n t ai n rt y ct i n n te ll it e al yi di nl b:a v ttro i .t .ll '; public house, of Mr. Dania' Deibert„cafers .144.pr0 ~... fossionnl services to tho citizens of that lite fin will gladly answer to calls at' all. hours 'the any or night. . Elgovouthpy 1,9 .859.--tf - A. B. SC. _ ATTOI9.Ey: . OFFICE, Enst Hamithin Streot;' Va. Ore doors twist of the Sheritre Pingo. : .4al - Can bo consulted to tho En&ish,apl,aeriFten languages:lM' Novembey 23, 1.35 W THE OLD DOCTOR'S SON. A. S. ILE ATIL PitY . SietAN ANDbtIIICIEON; WM ex amine tho sick and give advice/me, at our agenta..-- Mr. E. D. Lawall's, Allentown, 31st of January and 29th of March, 1860. Mr. Jacob L:awall'e; Data snugly', 30th ()flan., and 2811-eriMaroh;' 1860.~- Dr. Samuel Sandt'a, Vaston 2d jau:tantLAlstMatah 1860. Mr. John Bietenman's Hamburg, 23d Jan., and 221 March, 1860. Dr. 'S. • S.literena,itiiiidlitg 21st Jan., and 2l at of March 1800. • December 21, 1860, NEW SALOON. THE undersigned respeetfully afinouneello tho citizens. of Allentown land vicinity;' that he has opened a Saloon lately in the basement. of, illaq's now building, corner of Ninth and Hamilton Strew whore all the deliCneles of tho season enn alwayCbo had. Also PORTER, ALE,'LACiER BEER, to? R. SHUfdATT December 7 IMO. • BemoVed•.. CM. RUNK has removed his Liiw Office to N 0.48 Past Hamilton street, opposite Bechtol's Amer ican Hotel. The Office of Rum: A SAtenti, and of the Amu INSURANCE COMPANY have been removed to the same pinco. Doe. 17 1859. —3m • .__... Adam Wooleveri , ATTORNEY AT :LAW SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ALLENTOWN, PA: WILL attot.d.to tho collaction of claims In. Lo high and adjoining countloa. Allentown, July 27, 1859. . ; • NATIONAL, •- tHOTEL - , • RACE ST' 110*1 1 1 =MA. CYRUS bAIiMANY, Fropriotor. November 2, 1859. • • : . -:•••• PURt'OH 10 BRANDY,OITAWS.A.:, D. eolo egottfOt.the,Co949. .. Prico Rotbotle $O5, la ; th o * ,, : Allottown,Jno:ll,. • - —St DR. S. P.' 131.00., 1111,114 4 111&.• 'OFFICE oviit'PßllTZ r aMll l llllKarcol9: • A LLAN PERSONS W. 4141 1 114cittql4 atro climate for health,emr eavertieemeitCef Lands in another column. ' ‘vr • - • MEM 13, , I 11 : lEl),igte zeduotion v in ; price ,91: these A 9ka- , , tnein in rich' bf eVellYbedy.L.:-? 'teen mheldnes !Ave , an • taPliskedreputittion-all •cr ilia civilized world r itt4 d4irnKilitq and tho '' ,ik it Tieiceinzi.' no getting out of order.; t , nukes tt . lock 41 !. Rph itch 'tip, IZEI =I MB CM ffiril -3r4
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