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    lectioiti66lam'ation ,
.:)!. - 11103UANT to.tin act of the General
Assaciblrorthe Commonwealth of Penn-,
entitled "An act relating to the
elections of this Commonwealth," approved
the Second day of July, Anno Domini, one
thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I
Charles i Thrie, Sheriff of the county of Le
high,Pennsylvania, do hereby make known
and give notice to•the electors of the county
aforesaid, that - a - General — Election will be
held in said county of Lehigh, on the
-Second Tuesday, (oth) of October, 1849,
at which time State and County Officers, as
follows, are to be elected, to wit :
One Person for Canal Commissioner of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Two person to represent the district, com
posed of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon
in the_Houseof Representatives of Pennsyl
vania.
One person for County Treasurer of the
county of Lehigh.
One perion for Commissioner of the coun
ty of Lehigh.
One person . for Director of the Poor of the
county of Lehigh.
Three persons for Trustees of the Acade
my in Allentown.
And that the Electors of the county of
Lehigh aforesaid, on the said second Tues
day of October next, will meet at - the sever
al districts, composed of the Borough and
the several townships following, to wit :
- The electors of the borough of Allentown
and Northampton township, at the Court
house in said borough.
The electors of Salsburg township, at the
house of John Yost, in said township.
The electors of South W hitehall towns h p,
at the house of filaxander TV Lotter, in
said township.
The electors of Hanover township, at the
house of Charles Rifler, in Rittersville.
The electors of Upper Saucon, at the
house of Edward Seider, in said township.
The electors of Weisenburg township, at
the house of kaac'Leiby, in said township.
The electors of Heidelberg township, at
the house of Peter Miller, in Saegersville.
The electors of North Whitehall township
at the house of Charles Stapp, !n said tsp.
The electors of Lowhill township, at the
house of L 4- P. Buchman, in said tsp.
The elebtors of Upper Macungy town
ship, at the house of Nathan Weiler, in
Fogelsville.
The electors of Lower Macungy town
ship, at the house of Peter Haas, in said
township.
The electors of Upper Milford township,
at the house of Henry Dillinger, in said
township.
The electors of Lynn township, at the
house of James Seiberling, in said town
ship.
The electors of Washington township, at
the house of Mr. Dennis Hunsieher, in said
township. ,
In pursuance of an Act of General As-'
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled, "An act relating to the elec
tors of the Commonwealth," passed the sec
ond day of July, A. D. 1839
"That every person except Justices of
the peace, 'who shall hold any office or ap
pointment of profit or trust under the gov
ernment of the United States, or of this
State, or of any city, or incorporated district,
whether commissioned or otherwise ; a sub
ordinate officer or agent : who is or shall
be employed under the Legislative, execu
tive or judiciary department of this State,
or of the United States, or of any city or in
corporated districts, and also that every
member of Congress, and of the State Leg
islature, and of the select and common coun
cil of any city, or commissioners of any in
corporated district is by law incapable of
holding or exercising at the same. time, the
office or appointment of Judge, inspector ro
clerk of arty election of this Commonwealth,
and that no inspector, judge or officer deny
such election, shall be eligible to any office
to be then voted for.
Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty
first section of said act, every General and
Special Election, shall be opened between
the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the
forenoon, and shall continue without inter
mission or adjournment until seven o'clock
in the evening, at which the polls will be
closed.
And the Judges of the respective dirtricts
aforesaid, are by the same act required to
meet at the Court House in the Borough of
Allentown, on the third day after the saidc.
Election, being Friday the fifteenth day of
October, then and there to perform the
things required of them by law.
. CHARLES IfIRIE sherW.
.Sheriffs Office, Borough of . r, —t e
Allontown, Sept, 20.1710 S.
Pocket Book. Itianufactorn,
No. 521 Chestnut St, above Seventh, •
PHILADELPHIA.
The subscriber respectfully solicits public
attention to his superior and tasteful stock of
Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, and
Banker's Cases, Other fine Cutlery,
Bill Books, Gold Pens 4. Pencils,
Dressing Cases, Segar Bases,
Card Cases, • Chess' Alen,
Port Afonaies, Back Gammon Boards,
. Purses, Dominos 4-c., 4.e.,
His assortment consists of the most fashion
able and modern styles, of the finest quality
and excellent workmanship, embracing eve
ry desirable fancy pattern; which he will at
all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish
wholesale or retail on the most pleasing terms.
• Cr - Purchasers who desire to supply them
selves with articles of the best quality will
consult their own interest by calling at this
establishment. F. IL SMITEI,
Pocket Book Manufacturer, Mb Chesnut Street,
Phil'a, August ZIO, 1849. ¶-om-41
Timothy Secit.
A quantity of fresh Timothy seed of a
superior quaty, just received and for sale
very low at the store of.
MERTZ 4• LANDIS.
August IS.
RESOLUTION
.
Relative to an imendment of the gonstilation.
Resolved by the Senate and House of
Representative's of the Commonwealth of
PennsylVania in General .fissembly met, ,
That the Constitution of this Commonwealth j
be amended in the second section of the fifth
article, so that it shall read as follows : The
Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several '
Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other
Courts of Record as are or shall be establish- ,
ed by law, shall be elected by the qualified
electors of the Commonwealth-in the manner
following, to wit: The Judges of the Supreme
Court, by the qualified electors of the Com
monwealth at large. The President Judges
of the several Courts of Common Pleas and
of such other Courts of Record as are or
shall be established by. law, and all other
Judges required to. be learned in the law,!
by the-qualified -electors -of--the—respective
districts over which they are to preside or
act as Judges. And the Associate Judges
of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qual
ified electors of the counties respectively.
The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold
their races for the term of fifteen years, if
they shall so long behave themselves well:
(subject to the allotment hereinafter provid
ed for, subsequent to the first election :) The
President Judges of the several Courts of
Common Pleas, and of such other courts of
Record as are or shall be established by law,
and all other Judges required to be learned
in the law, shall hold their offices for the
term of ten years, if they shall so long be
have themselves well : The Associate Judg
es of the Courts of Com Mon Pleas shall hold
their offices for the term of five years, i f they
shall so long behave themselves well: all of
whom shall be commissioned by the Gover
nor, but for any reasonable cause which
shall not be sufficient grounds of impeach
ment, the Governor shall remove any of
them on the address of two-thirds of each
branch of the Legislature. The first elec
tion shall take place nt the general election
of this Commonwealth next after the adop
tion of this amendment, and the commis
sions of all the judges who may be then in
office shall expire on the first Monday of
December following, when the terms of the
new judges shall commence. The persons
who shall then be elected- Judges - of the Su
preme Court shall hold their offices as fol
lows : one of them for three years, one fer
six years, one for nine years, one for twelve
years, and one for fifteen years ; the term of
each to be decided by lot by the said judges,
as soon after the election as convenient, and
the result certified Ly them to the Governor,
that the commissions may be issued in ac
cordance thereto. The judge whose com
mission will first expire shall be Chief Jus
tice during his term, and thereafter each
judge whose commission shall first expire
shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two
or more commissions shall expire on the
same day, the judges holding them shall de
cide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice.
'Any, vacancies happening by death, resig
nation or otherwise, in any of the said courts,
shall be filled by appointment by the Gov
ernor, to continue till the first Alonday of
December succeeding the next general elec
tion. The Judges of the Supreme Court
and the Presidents of the several Courts of
Common Pleas- shall, at stated times, receive
Ibr their services an adequate compensation,
to be fixed by law, which shall not be dimin
ished during their continuance in office, but
they shall receive no fees or perquisites of
office, nor hold any other office of profit un
der this Commonwealth, or under the gov
ernment of the United States, or any other
State of this Union. The Judges of the Su
preme Court during their continuance in
office shall reside within this Commonwealth.
and the other Judges during their continu
ance in office shall reside within the dis
trict or county for which they were respect
tively. elected.
• WILLIAM F. PACKER,
Speaker (y' the House of Representatives.
GEORGE DARSIE,
Sp«ther of the Senate.
rue ScNATE, March 1, ISO.
Resolved, Tliat.this resolution pass,—Yeas
21, Nays 8. ,
Extract froth the Journal.
SAW,: W. PEARSON, clerk.
IN THE HOURE fir REPRESENTATIVES, April 2,1849.
Resolved, 'That this resolution pass.—Yeas
SS,
from
26.
Extinct front the Journal.
WM. JACK, Clerk.
Fileth April 5, 1519.•
A. L. RUSSEL, Dep. Secretary of the
Coin»twatecall It. •
Penasylvaniu, Rs;
I DO cse•rtry that the above 'and foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the Original
Resolution of the General Assembly, entit
led "Resolution relative to an Amendment
of the Constitution," as the same remains
on file in this office.
.
In testimony whereof I have
t 1."1"? '"e hereunto set my hand; and cans
-4 ed to be affixed the seal of the
"?. vit.% k.'• -• Secretary's Office at Harrisburg,
nt i this eleventh day of June, Anno
Domini, one thousand eight hundred and
forty-nine
TO WNSENP HAINES,
Secretary of the .Commonwealth
"JOURNAL. OF SENATE."
"Resolution, No. 188, entitled "Reso lu
tion relative to an amendment of the Comal.
union," was read a third time. On the tlins
tion, will the Senate agree to the r olution ?
The Yeas and Nays were take a greeably
to the Constitution, and were: iits follows,
viz :".
"YEAS—Messrs. Boas, lira wley, Crabb,
Cunningham, Forsyth, .1-Itigus, Johnson,
Lawrence, Levis; 141asori, Matthias, M'Cas
lin, Rich, Richards, Sadler, Sankey, Savery,
Small, Smyser, Sterett and Stine-21."
• “NAve- , Messrs. Best, Drum, Frick, Ives,
king, lionigmitcher,.Petteiger and Dareie,
.S'peakei'--8," I- •
"So the question was determined in the af-
Srmative."
' , Journal qf the House of Represenlatives,"
"Shall the resolution pass? The yeas
and nays were taken agreeably to the pro
vision of the tenth article of the Constitution,
and are as follow, viz :"
"Yens—Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, David
J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter D. Bloom,
David M. Bole, Thomas K. Bull, Jacob Cort,
John H. Diehl, Nathaniel A. Elliot; - Joseph
Emery, David G. Eshleman, William Evans,
John Fausold, Samuel Fegely, W . Joseph
Fisher, Henry M. Fuller, Thomas Grove,
Robert Hamson, George P. Henszey, Thom
as 3. Herring, • Joseph Higgins, Charles
Hortz, Joseph B. Hower, Robert Klotz, Har
rison P. Laird, Abraham Lambcrton, bran
J. Lewis, James W. Long, Jacob M'Cart
ney, John F. M'Cullock, Hugh M'Kee,
John 14I'Laughlin, Adam Martin, Samuel
Marx, John C. Myers, Edward Nickleson,
Stewart Pearce, James Porter, Henry C.
Pratt, Alonzo Robb, George Rupley, Theo
dore Rymer', Bernard S. Schoonover, Sam
uel Seibert, John Sharp, Christian Snively,
Thomas C. Steel. Jeremiah B. Stubbs, Jost
J. Stutzinan, Marshall Swartzwelder, Sam
uel Taggart, George T. Thorn, Nicholas
Thorn, Arunah Wattles, Samuel Weirich,
Alonzo I. Wilcox, Daniel Zerbey and Wil
liam F. Packer, Speaker.-55." •
"NA vs—Messrs. Augustus K. Cornyn,
David M. Courtney, David Evans, Henry
S. Evans, John Fenlon, John W. -George,
Thomas Gillespie, John B. Gordon, William
Henry, James J. Kirk, Joseph Laubach,
Robert R. Little, John S. M'Calmont, John
M'Kee, William M,',Sherry, Josiah Miller,
William 'l'. Morrison, John A. Otto, Wil
liam Y. Roberts, Yoh!) W. Roseberry, John
B. Rutherford, R. Rundle Smith, John
Smyth, John Souder, George Walters and
David F. Williams. 26."
"So the question was determined in the
affirmative.''
SEcitETAny's OFFICE,
Harrisburg,June 15, 18491
Pennsylvania .98 :
...;,". t —, f oregoing is a true andcorrect
I DO CERTIFY that the above and
I " • t
Z y copy of the "Yeas and "Nays,"
i f
, ,
"•: , ; ,. : 40 4.1 4 .' , . -4. taken on the "Resolutigtlyelative
41- 0 1 ' to an amendment of Op-Consti
tution," as the same appears on the Journals
of the two Houses of the General Assembly
of this Commonwealth, for the session of
1840.
Witness my hand and tlft, seal of said of
fice, the fifteenth day of June, one thousand
eight hundred and forty-nine.
That application will be made to the next
Legislature of Pennsy Ivania, to incorporate a
Bunk, with general Discount and other Bunk
ing privileges, to be located in the Borough
of Allentown, Lehigh county, to be called
"The Farmers and Mechanics' Bank," with
a capital of one hundred thousand dollars,
with the privilege of increasing the same to
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and
further providing to commence the usual
Banking privileges when fifty thousand dol
lars are paid in.
Christian Prctz, Peter Wyckoff;
Carlos Samson, Wnt. H. Newhard,
Amos Ettinger, J. D. Lawall,
William Kern, .1. D. Stiles,
Nathan Dresher, J. Saeger, jr.
Jonathan Cook, James H. Bush,
Jesse Schaller, T. B. Weidner,
A. G. Reninger, Joseph Burke,
Joshua Manse, Jonathan Kolb,
July 5. —6rn
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. /634 CHESNUT STREET
near Fifth street.
Chalks N. Butcher, Geo. \V. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Nord. 1). Lewis.
'robias Wagner, Adolp. E Bone,
Samuel Grant, Dati•id S. Brown, •
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent
and limited, on every description of property; in
town and country, at rates as low as are consil;.
tent with security.
• The Company have reserved a large Contm
gentil'und, *ich with their Capital and Preini•
urns, safely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
The assets of the company, on January Ist,
1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As•
sembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgages, $890,558 05
Real Estate, 108,358 90
Temporary Loans, 126,469 00
13tocics, 51,503 25
Cash, &c., . 46,158 87
SI:NU:TAUT% OFFICE
SLCIt F.TAIIT ' S OFFS U
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one million,
two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there
by aftbrding evidence of the advantages of luso
ranee, as well as the ability and disposition to
meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKEIt, President.
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y.
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and are now
prepared to make insurances On every descrip
tion of property, at the lOWitit rates.
AUGUSTUS L. RUHE, Allentown.
C. P. ; BEECIC, Bethleheui.
Allentown, Jung:lB, 1848.
The subscribers invite the attention of
Farmers and dealers to their supply of this
remarkable fertilizer--their own importa
tion, and selected by an experienced super
cargo.
TOWNSEND HAINES,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
June 21. 411--.l3in
ial)t - e114)1t14
INDEMNITY
Directors
PATAGONIA GUANO.
Being dry like the Peruvian, it is all
packed. in White Cotton bags—but not be
ing like that, a Government monopoly, can
be afforded at a lower price.
Orders, from a distance can be executed
by as either from our stocks here or at Now
York.
& I.IIZ.OUGIITON
39 North Wharves i
Philadelphia
September 6,
Has constantly on hand and offers for sale,
at his Family Grocery Store, a complete as
sortment of fresh groceries, which he will
sell cheap for Cash or in exchange for Coun
try Produce.
SUGAR, corm, 77M, RICE,
Molasses, Chocolate, Cocoa and Starch, for
sale at Depew's Grocery Store. •
Browns, Buckets,
Brushes, Ropes, Baskets, &c., for sale cheap
liy C. I. DEPEW.
Brandy, Gin, Rum,
Wines of all kinds, Whiskey, &c., for sale
at Depew's Grocery and Liquor Store.
No. 1 Pickled Salmon, just received and
for sale by C. I. DEPEW.
Olfacicerel, Mam, Oil,
Salt, Herring. Tobacco, Sepals. Snu ff , Prime
Roasted Coffee warranted - fresh, Perfumery,
&c., &c„ for sale at DeFew's Grocery and
Variety Store:
September 6. -1-4 w
Ground Nuts ; &C.
25 Bags Best Ground Nuts,
10 " " Almonds, .
5 " " Cream Nuts,
5 " " English Walnuts,
on hand and for sale cheap by .
C. I. DEPEW.
September 6.
A new House and a new Landlord.
The subscriber re
spectfully informs his
'r'--a friends and the public
ee 'e'•••,,421.111;;;.-5-1.61.11t M generally, tkat he has
*;;7114!fit1ft.:;.".14 taken the newly erec
-0011 ted three story brick
tavern of Jesse Grim,
at the northwest corner of Market Square,
in the borough of Allentown, called
The House is known as one of the most
spacious and convenient in the State—none
more so out of Philadelphia—and contains
44 rooms. He therefore feels assured that
he can accommodate satisfactorily all who
may favor him with a call.
His TABLE shall at all times be supplied
with the best the season and the markets
afford,and the BAR with the choicest Wines
and Liquors.
The I3eds and Bedding, together with all
his furniture being entirely new, the pat
rons of this house may rely upon finding
those two great essentials—cleanliness and
comfort. •
The Stabling is large and commodious, and
as he Will have none but kind and attentive
Ostlers, a due regard will he had to the pro
per entertainment of the house as well as
his toaster.
In . short, the subscriber intends to spare
neither pains nor expense to keep his house
in the best man ner, and he therefore re
spectfully invites the public to give him a call.
LV - BOARDERS will be taken on rea
sonable terms, and as the rooms arc spaci
ous and %yell adapted to their wants, they
can be accommodated in a satisfactorY man
ner. Families from town or country ac
commodated with Boarding.
ELI STECKEL.
Allentown, May 3, 18-19. I,l—tb
LF+l ;.b I*!
No. 73, Chest nut St., corner of •WWrnzk• St
Has for sale the fullowino• TEAS, to which
he invites the attention of the trade:
200 half cliests Young (Tyson Tea.
100 do Gunpowder do
100 do Imperial do
20 . 'do finest Company 1-lyson do
20 cases, each containing 4 13 lb boxes,
finest Curious Young Ilyson.
20 cases finest Currious Gunpowder.
10 do • do Imperial.
200 half chests finest Chulnn Powchong,
100 do Ningyong Powchong.
30 do very finest Oolong.
100 do , second quality.
100 do Ningyong do.
GO chests English Congnu.
100 hf. do do do.
25 chests Padre Souchong.
25 do fine Alohea do.
1500 pounds prime Company Nutmegs.
These Teas have been selected by D. IL
with great care from the various late cargoes,
and will be found to fully sustain the high
and unrivalled reputation which this estab
lishment .has enjoyed for the last forty years,
and his prices, as heretofore, will be found
as low as at any house in the United States.
August 16. 411-3 in
$1,220,097 6:7
BROOM & WOODEN WARE STORE,
No. 63 North Third "Street,
ONE DOOR ABOVE Alien, EAST SIDE,
PHILADELPHM.
Idanntaetarers and Wl►elesale Dealers In
all kinds of Breams, Brushes. Buckets,
Cedar Ware, Willow and French
as Cash paid for Broom Corn at the file
tory.
September 6
Washington. Printing Press
FOR SALE.
A Superior iron printing press, Washing
ton's .patent, with a bed 22 by 84 inches, in
first rate order, forsale•at this .office, on ac
cominodating terms.—Address A. L. Ruhe,
post paid.
Allentown, July 10.
C. I. DEPEW,
Salmon.
iiiillll2 ItDllll,
THE E3G LE HOTEL
aVIA. 11av,X xi,
PHILADELPHIA,
Ivz. a J. nza RovarE,
lia,,kcts, Shoe and Wall Brushes,
Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking,
Eastern-made Wooden Ware
of every description, 4-c. at
the loweat market prices. .
HURRAH ! HURRAH!!
The Cheapest .aud Best •
ASSORTMENT OF
Clocks, Ira tches,
JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES•
GEORGE STINE,
Clock, Watchmaker and Jeweler
HAMILTON STREET,
0, Allentown, Penn.
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public in general, that he has just returned
from New York and Philadelphia, and is
now prepared to offer for sale the cheapest
and best assortment of Goods, at his old stand
in Hamilton street, five doors above 0. & J.
Saeger's Hardware Store. . His Stock con
sists among other things, of Brass Clocks, of
every description, at the lowest possible
prices.
His watches consist in
a 2 14 part of
("
old and Silver Patent
.. 7
•-' Lever, lapine, Quartier
° ter ti • 11"
and o a e tes.
Silver Table and Tea Snoons,Gold, Silver
and. Plated Spectacles, to suit all ages, and
are warranted to be made of the best mate
rials.
JEWEL.It V.
His stock of Jewelry is large and splendid
and comprises nil the most fashionable arti
cles, such as Gild, Silver and other Breast
Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Gold \Vatch
Chains, Keys. &c. Gold and Silver Pencil
Cases, Gold Pens of a superior quality, Sil
ver Combs, Musical Boxes, and a variety of
other fancy .articles. He feels confident
that the above goods are - the best in market
and offers them to the public nt the lowest
prices.
He would particularly-call your attention
to his large stock of
CLOCKS AND WATCHES,
and urge you to call on him before purchas
ing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can
not fail lo suit you, not only with his articles
but what is more important, with his prices,
and would also inform the public that all his
goods are warranted.
Clocks, fratches and Jewelry, repaired
in the neatest and best manner and at the
shortest notice.
He feels grateful for the patronage already
extended to him and hopes that a strict at=
tendon to. his business, and a desire to satis
fy all who may favor him with a call, will
secure for him a liberal support.
July 12. t-3 fll
BLIND MANUFACTORY.
H. CLARIK,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY.
Sign of the Golden Eagle, No. 13!) 14:3
South Second Street, below Dock St.,
PHI L J )ELPH Pt~
Keeps always on ,hand a large and fash
ionable assortment of Wide and INTarrow
Slat Window Blinds, manufactured in the
best manner, of the best materials, and at the
lowest cash pricgs.
Baying refitted and enlarged his establish
ment, he is prepared to complete orders to
any amount at the shortest notice. Constant
ly on hand an assortment of.
31.(1110 0.1 N 1" RNI TITRE
of every variety, manufactured ttpressly
Inr his own sales, and purchasers may there
fore rely on a good article.
ii'ol;en in tho evening.
Orders from a distance packed carefully
and sent free of porterage. to any part of !he
city. H. CLARK.,
August 30 1810. 11-Iy-7
I Large and Rich Stock of Carpets,
For Fall Trade.
The subscriber, in addition to his former
stock, has just received, and has now in
store, a large and rich assortment of New
Styles English and American
C it It I' ETIN
manufactured to order, and decidedly the
handsomest goods in the market, all of which
are offered for sale, on the most favorable
terms.
G'ountry Merchants and Strangers visit-
Philadelpilia, who may be in want of Car
pets, are requested to look in and examine
this stock of desirable goods previous to pur
chasing elsewhere, as they will i find all goods
sold to be as represented, and at the lowest
market prices.
The assortment, in part, consists of:
English Tapestry,
Eng - li6h and American BriisselS,
Three-ply Imperial,
Super. Ingrains, •
with low priced Carpetings of all descrip
tions, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Rugs,
Piano and Table Covers, Sheep Skins, Stair
Rods, Bindings, &c.
Also, a largo assortment of Rag, List and
Cotton Carpets, front 121 to 50 cents per
yard, at:the Cheap Carpel fare-Rooms, of
. R. B. WALKER,
•
No. 25 North Second Street,
Directly opposite . , Christ Church, Philadel
phia.
June 28. SS3-3m
M4.11W10 a.
PIQLADELPIIIA HIDE ASSOCIATION,
Willow St" above Eleventh
PHILADELPHIA.
HIDES taken in with great care, as re
gards cuts and flaws.
la'Country Tanners supplied on the
most liberal terms.
AYKVOYD & GROSS.
April 10. 11--lim
11-3 m
MACKEREL,
SHAD, Constantly on hand
SALMON, and for sale by
HERRINGS, • J. PALMER& Co.
PORK, Market St. Wharf,
HAMS & SIDES, PHILADELPHIA.
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE. Sept. la. T-41n)
Cheap Hat and Cap Store.
Hamilton Street nearly opposite Weiss
Hotel, r2llentown.
Jacob B. Boas,
Takes this method to inform hi , : friends ,
and customers, that he still continues the
Hatmaking and Cap business, and keeps
constantly on hand, a large assortment of
the most fashionable.
Beaver, Nutre, Brush, Russia, Silk and
Napped !fats; which he will sell at
the lows! prices. ..dlso—a large
assortment of Mens, Boys
and ClAWens Caps, al ,
very ri - duced prices.
He is likewise prepared to manufacture
to order Hats at the shortest possible notice.
Thankful for past favors he hopes to ens
joy a continuance of patronage, as he feels
confident that his Huts, fully racotnmmd
themselves.
LirSuch who are indebted to him for
some length of time, will please recollect,
that their accounts should be promptly sett
led, and it is expected will not be neglected'.
Nov. 9. ,
N. S. LAWRENCE
Agent for the sate of Routhworth Man-
ufacturing Co's Writing Papers.
Warehouse No. 3 Minor St.
PHILADELPHIA
100 cases of the above superior Papers
now in store, and for sale Ao the trade at the
lowest market prices, consisting in part of—
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 16
Jbs., blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings,
blue and white.
Extra super and superfine Folio Posts,
blue and white, plain and ruled.
Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and
white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain
and gilt..
Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and
broad.
Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps
and Posts, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters,
plain and ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters,
gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superfine blue linen thin Letters.
Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white,
plain and ruled. .
Embroidered i Note Papers and Envelopes.
"Lawyer's" Brief Papers.
Superfine and fine'Caps and Posts, ful s ed
and plain, blue and white, various qualities
and prices.
Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe
Papers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted
Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted
and blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hard
ware Papers, &e.
July 5. 111—(im
nauib C).
(Succevfor to So 4• BrolherB.)
Importer and Manufacturer of every description of
FURS,
Having just returned from. Europe with a
SELF:c.f. STOOK or Funs,
Is now manufacturing them in n very su
perior style, and trimming them in the most
elegant manner, and would invite the atten
tion of Merchants and others, to his superior
and extensive assortment, which, as he ma
ufacCores as well as imports, he is enable
to on:r et such prices as few houses in the
United States can compete with,
LV'Store always closed on Saturdays. -
'The Cash price paid for Ship
ping, Furs,
r.:irilerneniher the place, next to Louden
& Co's Family Medicine Store.
DAVID [-I. SOLIS,
•
8G Arch (Mulberry) Strcet,.G doors below 3dst
August 16. 11-61 n
Muffs, Boas, Victorms,
!MEI
FUR TRIMMINGS.
M. D. COHEN,
Would most respectfully call the attention
of all persons in want of any article in the
FANCY FUR
•
business, that he has now ready a splendid
assortment of the above mentioned articles,
made of every description of Furs, and in the
treat variety of shapes that are now fashion
able, which he of to sell at very reasona
ble profits, at his
FANCY FUR STORE,
No. 52 North Second Si. (two doors below
;arch Street.) Philadelphia.
Nlerchants purchasing to sell again, would
find it considvrablyto their advantage to call
and examine his. stock and judge for them
se es before purchasing elsewhere,
rirThe full market price always given
for SKINS of:every description.
1.-V - l'he Store is always • closed on Satur
days. M. D. COHEN,
No. 52 N. 2d at., Philadelphia.
: September 13.
WANTED.
6:3orncinntit ,scgctrinnkes,
• The undersigned, residing in Wescoes
,.
Ole,. Lower Macungy township, Lehigh
county, wishes to employ 6 Journeymen Se
garmtikers, to work on Spanish, Half Span
10p, and Common, to whom he will pay the
highest wages, and give permanent employ
ment. if application be immediately made.
•
WILLIAM D. BITTER%
;' : Wescoesville, August 30. 411-4 w
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Brandreth and Wrights Pills.
• .Country merchants and others, are here-.
by notified, that the fnr farmius Pills of
Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin
Biandieth, are constantly kept for sale at,
the office of the "Lehigh Register" by thq
boien boxes, at Wholesale prices.
April 17 • 11--4 w