The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 25, 1849, Image 4

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    Sist9undli%lntelligeucei.
The French Minister Dismissed
The Nation in a Rage.
• Old Sci u an
The NAPOLEON of Storekeepers has declar
ed war with the peaceable citizens of "Little
Lehigh," and the way he adopts to have
satisfaction, for the prompt •discharge of M.
Poussin, by "Old Zack," is, to sell them the
cheapest lot of Fancy Fall and Winter Dry
Goods, ever offered for sale in Allentown.
Here follows his declaration of war :
Throe cases of French Cloths, Black,
tie b
rown, 0
ME
and an unprecedented assorunent
Five cases Cassimeres, French, Black,
Doeskin, Blue Black Middlesex, Fancy and
Common, at prices to suit the times, cheap
er than ever.
Eight cases SMinens, Black, Blue and
all kinds of Mixed from ets and ninvards.
Vesting, Black Satin, Fancy Satin, Sill:-
Velvet and Fancy - Vesting or all shades
and ptices, and without making further•enu
merations, I would merely state that my se
lection of Goods for gentlemans wear is hen
. vier and will be disposed of at the lowest
profits ever offered in this Borough.
LADIES DRESS GOODS
Silks, Chamelion, changeable, figured
and plain all shades and cheaper than they
can be bought at any other place, blue-black
gro de naples, gro de Rhine, and all other
kinds of silks that you may think of men
tioning, all new styles.
Alpaccas, Black warp, Blue black, Blue,
Light blue, purple, brown, mode colored.
figured, and satin striped and plain. Call
and see, before you buy elsewere, I am cer
tain you may save from 15 to 20 per cent.
50 pieces English inerinoes. received by
the last European Steamer, such as blue
sky-blue, black, mode colored, figured and
plain from 12:1 to 374 cents ,
20 pieces French and German merinoes,
in short, call for anv color you please, and
you are sure to find it, and about the price
we will leave it to yourselves ; the stock is
large ttnd it must be sold at any price, also,
bombazines, alpaccas, figured and plain,
clOakings &c. &c.
8 cases ginghams and prints. Abou tthe
colors, we have any you want, and then I
am determined to sell without any profit.
Shawls of every possible description from
the lowest to the highest price.
10 cases bleached maslins, brown sheet
ings and colored cambrics.
HENRY SCIINURMAN
September 27
GROCERIES
12 Hhds. Porto Rico, Santa Cruz, and New
Orleans Sugar.
25 Hhds. Brown, Pulverised, crushed,
and Loaf Sugar.
12 Inds. Sugar-House, Trinadad, New
Orleans Syrup Molasses.
25 Sacks Java, Laguira, Rio coffee, all
of which is sold at reduced prices by
HENRY SCHNUR:VIAN.
MACKEREL
125 Whole, Half, and Quarter, barrels,
No. 1,2, and 3, Mackerel, just received and
for sale, cheaper then ever offered at this
SCIINURMAK.
CA RPETS
20 Pieces three Ply Ingrain, Stair, En
try, and Rag, Carpets, just received and
for sale by HENRY SCHNURMAN.
SALT
One Boatload Liverpool ground salt, in
bulk and in sacks, also Ashton and Dairy
fine Salt, now unloading and for sale by
IRON
20 tons American HaMmered Iron on hand,
which will be sold extreamly low by
HENRY SCIINURMAN.
PRODUCE
All kinds of country Produce, such as.
Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, Potatoes, Dried
Apples, Cherries, &c., taken in exchange
for goods, for which the highest market price
will be paid by Hurkaty SCIINUItMAN.
September '27.
availicow,
To the president and directors of the Phil
adelphia & Wilkesharre Telegraph Com
pany. We the u n dersigned stockholders
of the Philadelphia and Wilkesharre Tele
graph Company, residing in the Borough of
'Allentown, are determined not to pay any
further Instalments on our shares subscribed
for, in said Company.
Epharim Grim, E. U. Newhard,.
Yeager & Weidner, Thos. 0. Ginkinger,
J. P. Newhard, Benj. J. Flagenbuch,
A. 0. Reisinger, Samuel Lightcap,
J. F. Rube Esq. Israel Yingling,
•
Joseph Burk, John Wagner,
Guth Young &Trexler, Nathan Lan iensclager
C. W. Edleman, Kern & Samson,
J. Q. Cole, E. J. Ably,
C. I. Depew, Walter P. Huber,
T. B. Wilson, David Schwatz,
James W. Meekly, Reuben Reiss,
Wm. F. Danowsky, Amos Ettinger,
Joseph Weiss, Eli Steckel:
Allentown, 11,
•
Washington Printing Press
FOR SALE.
A Superior iron printing press, Washing
ton's patent, with a bed 22 by 34 inches, in
first rate order, for sale nt this office, on ac
commodating terms.—Address A. L. Ruhe,
post paid. •
Allentown, July 1%
Brandreth and Wrights Pills,
Country . merchants and others, are here
by riotffied, that the far famous Pills of
Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin
Brandreth, are constantly kept for sale at
the office of the ~ L ehigh Register" by the
Dozen boxes, at Wholesale prices.
April 17
New Goods! New Goods!
Have just returned from Philadelphia,
and are now unpacking a very large stock
of Fall and Winter goods, which they offer
to their customers and the public in gener
al at the very lowest prices.
GEOrTILEWIEM
rour attention is particularly invited to
the well selected stock of English,. French,
and Belgium Cloths, which
. we can sell
cheaper than ever, from $1,25 to $5,00. A
od abbuktment-idd-lese-x-r-and—fanc.
casimeres,silk and satin vestings. All they
ask of the public is a friendly call, and an
examination of their stock will, they feel
confident as to cheapness and quality, satisfy
the most acute purchaser.
Lail _YE S
prices
EK:i
Fur you we have n very large assortment
of Dress-Goods, Black mode, and fancy
Striped Plaid Alpaccas, — Mahair - Lustre, a
very handsome article;of changeable silk,
Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Mousse de
laines, Coburg Cloths, Parramettos, Alpines,
&c. &c.
Suptember 27,
Groceries s9•Queensware.
Earthernware &c. of which we always
keep on hand a large and well selected
stock. !HERTZ & LANDES
1000 Bushels Potatoes for which the.
highest market price will be paid in cash or
in exchange for goods.
MERTZ & LANDES.
Cheap hat and Cap Store,
Hamilton Street nearly opposite Weiss
Takes this method to inform friends
and customers, that he still continues the
Flatmaking, and Cap business, and keeps
constantly on hand, a large assortment of
the most fashionable,
Beaver, Nutre, Brush, Russia, Silk and
lie is likewise prepared to manufacture
to order Hats at the shortest possible notice.
Thankful for past favors he hopes to en
joy a continuance of patronage, as he feels
confident that his Hats, fully recoinnmd
themselves.
E,W - Such 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.
MEI
II a fre 11 gI2, 31 4
William Wilson, 5 r,
! tvtlk.
alf4. -. . vs .. =
:= A
t...., r William W. Selfridge, =
. Ar 1, s. .7
';4"0.:. - 4 4- Administrator, &c., of p' 0
*4-111;‘ Mathew ,Selfridge, de- , L . S 0
ceased, Hannah Selfridge, widow F',-. g
~
of said deceased and guardian of o - --
0
Mathew M. Selfridge, Jiimes • L.
Selfridge, Mathew M. Selfridge, cn n
cc 0
Moses E-Coolbaugh and Jane his - a B
wife, late Jane Selfridge, and 0 o
Oliver P. Stark and Margaret his 5 - a
wife, lat 6 Margaret Selfridge, heirs
and legal representatives of said 1-3 a
a w
deceased. - ...?: a;
And now, Sept 13, 1949, on motion of
M r. King, the Court inane a rule and-order,
that notice in due form to the said widow
and heirs named as Defendants in this case,
be published in the Friedensbote and Le
high Register, in Allentown, and in the
Pennsylvania Inquirer, in Philadelphia,
said notice to be published at least once in
each for four weeks, in each of said news ,
papers. the last of said publications, to be at
least fifteen days before the first day of next
Term, requiring said Defendants to appear
on said first day of next Term, to wit: On
the first Monday of December next, and if
they, or any of them, shall fail so to appear
on said day, Judgement will be rendered
against them, or such of them as shall so fail
to appear, for default.of appearance.
HENRY SWIM:IOIAS
From /he Records,
Tesfe—NATIIAN MILLER, Proth'y
October •1. ¶-4w
zeta4. l - iyaw, 12 4
It* 4 , •
iaiacs Lackey,
#6 4 William. W
. 1( lliam. . Selfridge,
• Administrator. &c., of
Mathew Selfridge, de
ceased, IlanniTh Selfridge, widow
of said deceased, and guardian of -
t. o 0
Mathew M. Selfridge, James L. -, —,
Selfridge, Mathew M. Selfridge, 0
rn c ,
Moses E. Coolbaugh, and Jane m 8
hiS wife, late Jane Selfridge, and gt,
Oliver P. Stark and Margaret his 0'
wife, late Margaret Selfridge, heirs I
and legal representatives of said de- ctr w
ceased. R. a,
And now September 13, 1849, on motion
of Mr. King, the Court make a rule raid or
der that notice in due form, to the mid wid
ow and heirs, named as. Defendepts in this
case, be published in the Friedensbote and'
Lehigh Register, in Allentowii, and in the
Pennsylvania Inquirer in Philadelphia ;said
notice to be published at least once in each
week for four weeks, in each of said news
papers, the last of said' publications to 'be at
least fifteen days hefare the first day of next'
Term; requiring said Defendents to appear
on said first day9f next I'erm, to wit: On
the first Monday of December next, and if
they or any of them, shall fail to appear . on
said. day, Judgement will be rendered
against them, ,'or such of them, as shall so
fail to appear, for default of appearance.
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4 -4 w
Rom the Records,
TCStC4-NATHAN MILLtn, Proth'y.
October 4, 4 1,1-4 •
Pall Arrival.
lVlcrtz &Landes,
TED.
Hold, .Vlcnlown.
Jacob B. Boas,
.11 7 apped Jlats, which he will sell at
the lowest prices. Also—a large
assortment of .11lens, Boys
and Childrens Caps, at
very reduced prices.
New tnublorbs I
.7114 . nth Chnnk Motel.
• The subscribers take
this method to inform
- -lu rz. the citizens of Mauch
cr.-] Chunk, and the public
.
general, that they
1111A1,1.11111,7,—"", m
.; have rented and now
occupy the well known
tavern-stand of Mr. Alexander Stedman, in
Mauch Chunk, so extensively known as the
. a/ImM Chunk Hotel,
which has been refited in the most comfort
ncr. They have
occupied the ?time from the first of Au
gust last, and they will make it their busi
ness to add many other improvements, to the
convenience of theSe who may favor them
with their custom, and make it equal if not
supefior to any public house in the place.
Their liar will be supplied with the choic
est of liquors, there Table set with all the
season aflords, and their Beds are all new
and clean ; in - short, neither-trouhle—orex
pense will be saved, to accommodate their
customers in the very hest manner.
Their stabling is large and convenient.
with the hydrant water in the yard, and an
attentive ostler to attend to customers.
They trust their streneous exertions to ac-
comodate those who may favor them with
their calls, will be the means of bringing
them numerous new customers.
ESSER & PETERS.
Septvmber 13, 1849. 4 I(
P °did BoOli Stlanufactorn,
No. 52 Chestnut St, above Seventh,
PHILADELPHIA.
The subscriber respectfully solicits ptiblic
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, &gar Bases,
Card Cases, Chess Men,
Port Monaies, Back Gammon Boards,
Purses, Dominos 4.c., 4.c.,
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 pleasingterms.
IV - Purchasers who desire to supply them
selves with articles of the best quality will
consult their own interest by calling at this
establishment. F. H. SMITH,
Pocket Book Manufacturer, 52q Chesnut Street,
Phil'a, August 30, 1849. 11—lim-44
avib
(Successor to Solis cc; Brothers.)
Importer and illaunfocturer of every description of
FURS,
Having just returned from. Europe with a
SELECT STOCK OF 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 lie
man
ufactures as well as imports, he is enable
to otter et such prices as few houses in the
United States can compete with.
C.V'''Store always closed on Saturdays.
L 7 tirThe highest Cash price paid for Ship
ping Furs,
titrliemember the place, next to Louden
& Co's Family Medicine Store.
• DAVID 11. SC/LIS,
86 Arch (Mulberry) Strcct, 6 doors below 3d st
August to.
TEA WAREHOUSE.
aNia 11,avI.en,
No. 7:3, Chestind Si., corner of Bank SI
PHILADELPHIA,
Has for sale the following TEAS, to which
he invites the attention of the trade:
200 half chests Young Hyson Tea. '
100 do Gunpowder do
100 do Imperial do
20 do finest Company Ilyson do
20 cases, each containing 4 13 lb boxes,
finest Curious Young 'Tyson.
20 cases finest Currious Gunpowder.
10 do do Imperial..
200 half chests finest Chulan Powchong,
100 do Ningyong. Powchong.
30 • do very finest Oolong.
100 do second• quality.
100 do Ningyong do
50 chests English Congon.
100 Id. do
25 chests Pad re Sou c hong
25 do fine Motion do
1500 pounds prime Company Nutmegs.
These Teas have been selected by . D.
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 10. ¶-3el
t . 4
FOB
12 4 0 - gr:
9
C 0
. 4 C
Muffs, Boas, V ictarias,
AND
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
great variety of shapes that are now fashion
able, which he offers to sell at very reasona
ble profits, at his
• FANCY FUR STORE,
No. 52 North Second St. (two doors below
• .Rrch Street.) Philadelphia.
Merchants purchasing to sell again, would
find it considerably to their advantage to call
and examine his stock and judge for them
selves before purchasing elsewhere,
•M"The full market price always given
for SKINS of every description.
tonne Store is always closed on Satur
days. M. D. COHEN,
Ye. 5 li. d el., Philadelphia.
September 13. ¶—4 nvi.3
Charles S. Hassey,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
that he has recieved at his establishment,
nearly opposite the
.German Reformed
church in Allentown, a large. assortment of
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
alk WATCHES,
imp
/ 74 ? consisting of GOLD and
,Z,c) SILVER. Patent Levers,
et . Q.uartier and plain Eng.
lish and French. Watch
es sold by him are warranted, and as low as
hesauwAn. • . s lt other
' establishments in town or elsewhere.
is assortment of Clocks consists of Brass
eight day, thirty hours, and alarm, from' 3
to 12 dollars.
flis selection of Jewelry consists in part
of Gold rings, Bracelets.Breastpins, Broach
es, Gold end Silver Pencils, Watch-chains,
Keys, Gold Pens, of a superior quality, &c.
I Ile has also on hand a variety of—
"MATT ARTICLES,
Such as steel-beads for purses end work bags,
Silver tea and table Spoons, Gold and Silver
Spectacles, to suit all ages, Spectacle glasses,
Silver thimbles.
Every article sold by him, is warranted
to be such as represented, and should they
prove otherwise can be returned, and the
money will be refunded.
lis stock has been purchased with a view
to supply the citizens of this county with
good and genuine articles in his branch, and
which have been selected from the best and
most extensive houses in New-York and
Philadelphia. Ile hopes by due attention to
his business, and liberal prices, to have a
share of patronage.
EirClocks, Watches and Jewelry, repair
ed in the best manner and at the shortest no
tice. Old Gold and Silver taken in ex
change for Goods. Call and see, then judge
for yourselves.
August 2, 1819. ir m
1171111
N. S. LAWRENCE,
Sgent for the sok of Southworth Alan
tfActuring Co's Writing Papers.
Warehouse No. 3 Minor St.
PHILADELPHIA.
100 cases of the above superior Papers
now in store, and for sale to the trade at the
lowest market prices, consisting in part of—
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 16
lbs., 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 railed.
Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes.
"Lawyer's" Brief Papers.
Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled
and plain, blue and white, various qualities
and prices.
Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe
Papers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted
Tissue, Tea, NV rapping, Envelope, assorted
and blue Mediums; Cap Wrappers, Hard
ware Papers, &c
July 5
1 • alas been, replenished by the subscriber,
with an entirely fresh and well selected as
sortment of every description of
Groceries
includingprinze coffee . , choice flavored Teas,
genuine Wines and Liquors, Spiecs&c. &c.
Every article is strictly good of its kind and
611 be supplied to consumers and dealers
at a small profit for cash.
' li. LEVIN Jr
(late Wm. Stoover& Sons, Phil.)
I.l'Country produce bought and taken in
exchange for groceries.
September 27.
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VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY.
Sign of the Golden Eagle, No. 139 4- 143
South Second Street, below Dock Si.,
Keeps always on hand a large and fash
ionable assortment of Wide and Narrow
Slat Window Blind 3, manufactured in the
best manner, of the best materials, and at the
lowest cash prices.
Haying refitted and enlareed his establiih
meat, he is prepared to complete orders to
any amount at the shortest notice. Constant
ly on hand an assortment of,
• "11'1.11100.9NY FURNITURE
of every variety, manufactured expressly
for his own sales, and purchasers may there
fore rely on a good article.
Ek'Open in the evening.
Orders from a distance packed carefully
and sent free of porterage. to any part of the
MI
Cloeks and Watches.
MUM
LATE WILLIAM STOVEh SONS,
(9 . 1 .-aocox i a,
AND
DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE,
No. 185 North Thiid Street, corner
of Wood Street,
Philadelphia,
BLIND MANUFACTORY,
H. CLARK,
PHILADELPHIA
Phil'a. August 30 1849.. 11--1y77
A new House • and a new= Landlord.
The stihscriber re
.spectfully,informa, his
friends and the public
generally, that he has
taken the newly erec
t ted three-story brick
tavern of. Jesse Grim,
at the northwest corner of IVliirket Square,
in the borough of Allentown, Called
- :
a r tit;
alit;
The [louse is known as orle of the most
spacious arid convenient in the State—none
•-Philattelyrhitp÷a" nd-contain
44 rooms. He therefore feels assured that
he can accommodate satisfactorily all who
may favor him with a call.
[IisTABLE shall at all times be supc
is
with the best the season and • the markets
afford, and the BAR with the choicest Wines
and Liquors.
The Beds and Bedding, to' b rvether with all
his_furniture being entirely)iew, the pat
rons of this house may rely upon finding
those two great essentials—cleanliness and
comfort.
The Stabling is large and commodious, and
es he Aril' have none but kind and attentive
Ostlers, a due regard,will be had to the pro
per entertainment of the House as well as
his master.
In short, the subscriber intends to spare
neither pains nor expense to keep his bodge
in the best man ner, and be therefore re
spectfully invites the public to give him a call.
re — BOARDERS will be taken on rea
sonable terms, and ns the rooms are spaci
ous and well 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, 1849. 111—tb
Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil.
This new and valuable Medicine, now
used by the Medical profession with such
astonishing efficacy in the cure ofpulniona
ry consumption, scrolala, chronic rheuma
tism, gout, general debility, complaints of
the kindcys &c., 4-c., is prepared from the
liver of the cod fish for medicinal use, ex
pressly for our sales.
(Extract from Me London Medical Journal.)
C. J. B. Williams, Mr, D., F. R. S.,
Professor of Medicine in University College,
London, Consulting Physicians to the Hos
pital for consumption, &c., says ; I have
prescribed the Oil in the above four hun
dred cases of tuberculous disease of the
Lungs, in diflitrent stages, which have been
under my care the last two years and a
half. In the large number of cases, 206.
out of 233, its use was followed by marked
and unequivocal improvement, varying in
degree in different cases from a temporary
retardation of the progress of the disease
and a mitigation of distressing syrn ptons, up
to a more or less complete restoration to ap
parent health.
"The efiii•ct of Cod Liver Oil in most of
these cases was very remarkable. Even in
a few days the cough was mitigated, the
expectoration diminished in quantity and
opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse
became slower, and of better volume, and
the appetite, flesh and strength were gradu
ally unproved.
"In conclusion, I repeat, that the pure
fresh oil from the Liver of the Cod is more
beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary
Consumption than any agent, medicinal,
dietetic or regimenal, that has yet been em
ployed."
.Rs we have made arrangements to pro
cure the Cod Liver Oil, fresh from head
quarters, it can now be had chemically pure
by the single bottle, or ut boxes of one doz
en each.
if —Gin
Its wonderful efficacy has induced numer
ous spuriousbnitations. As its success de
pends entirely on its purity, too much care
cannot be used procuring it genuine.
Every bottle bavint- on it our written
signature, may be depended upon as genu
ine.
Pamphlets containing an analysis of the
Oil, with notice of it from Medical Journals,
will be sent to those who address use free of
postage. .
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists and Chetnists,No.loo
Niorth third street, Philadelphia.
Oct., 11. .11-6m—(ll
Philadelphia Mourning Store,
No. 52. South 2d Street, near Chesnut,
MOURNING; EXCLUSIVELY !
Resson Son pay exclusive attention to
Mourning Goods, and would invite the at
tention of all buyers, visiting the city to an
examination of their stock.
As the utmost care is taken,in the import
ing and selection of their goods, keeping a
large assortment at all seasons, offering for
sale only what is good and of the proper
shade of black, no deception as to make or
quality, no deviation in price,,and every ar
ticle sold as low as can be purchased else
where, those requiring mourning attire, can
be satisfactorily suited, without the trouble,
fatigue and 'loss of time of proceeding from
store to store, by visiting at once this estab
lishment.
Lupin's . Bombazines, Bombazine finish Al
paccas, Plain Cashmeres, Silk Cashmeres,
French Merinos, Wide Black Silks; Lup
in's Mousselines, Mourning flungari
ans,MourningChintzes,Long Shawls
Black Thibet,Sack Flannel Patent
English Crapes, Mourning Veils,
Collars,Fleecy Silk Hose,,l3ajous
Gloves &c &c &c. They open
daily, new black and half mourning mate
rials from low.priced to the most costly.
IWNVholesale cash buyers will find it to
their advantage to call. •
Philadelphia, Sept.'27, ¶-2m-2
JOB .P111:1 4 TIMG,
Neatly executed at" the “Regiater" Office.
II CLARK,
1416111 Ittilnlic.
THE E.I2GLE HOTEL
LOOK HERE!!
The undersigned has just received a large
and splendid. assortment• of •
•
PERFUMERY,
to which he most respeCtfully calls the at
tention of the lashionable public—his varie
ty consists in part of the following articles
to wit :
Ve!no's Parisian Curling Fluid, Jules
flatters Hair Restorative, Pomade, Phil
osome and JUaccasser Oil, Ox-mar
row, Mc'Curdes Crystaline, Med
icated, Sand, Palmyrine, Hatters
Comic and other Soaps, Ex
- . tract o Colo ne Bri
rniCosmet ie, Pat ch
ny, Rose, Musk s-c.,
Steel Beads, Rings,
Tassels, Dressing,
Side, and Back
Combs, Toil
et Powder, ,
Flair and
Tooth Brushes.
ALSO. - -A large variety of other articles,-
to numerous too mention, all of which will
be sold nt the most reduced prices.
['Please call and see
Sept. 20
C. I. DEPEW,
Has constantly on hand and offers for sale,
at his Family Grocery Store, n complete as
sortment of fresh groceries, which he will
sell cheap for Cash or in exchange for Coun
try Produce. •
SUG.4I?, COFFEE, TEA, RICE,.
Molasses, Chocolate, Cocoa and Starch, for
sale at Depew's Grocery Store.
Brooms, Buckets,
Brushes, Ropes, Baslcets, &c., for sale cheap
by C. I. DE PE %V .
Brandy, Gin, Ruin,
Wines of all kinds, Whiskey, &c., for Salo
at Depew's Grocery and Liquor Store.
•
Salmon.
No. 1 Pickled Salmon, just received and
for sale by C. I. DEPEIV.
Mackerel, 11am, Oil,
Salt, Herring. Tobacco, Segars. Snuff, Prime
Roasted Coffee warranted - aresh, Perfumery.
&c., &c„ for sale at Depew's Grocery and
Variety Store.
September (1,
Ground Nuts, Bc.c.
25 Bags Best Ground Nuts,
10 " " Almonds,
5 " " Cream Nuts,
5 " " English Walnuts,
on hand and for sale cheap by
C. I. DEPEW.
$--4w
September 6
Revolutionary Soldiers
LOOK MERE I
The subscriber offers to the public in gen
ral, his services for the prosecution of all
manner of claims .against the general gov
ernment, and in particular in the following
cases. Viz :
Suspended and subjected claims under all
P.ension laws. Applications for increase of
pension, under any of the Pension laws,
where the pensioners are dissatisfied with
their present allowance. For all those wid
ows who received, or who are entitled to re
ceive, the ten years pension due on the 9th
of Nlarch, 1818, under the acts of July 7th
11838, March 3d 1843, and June 17th 1844,
being those who were married before the Ist
of January 1794, he will undertake to estab
lish, under the act of Febuary 2d, 1848,
their claims to a pension for life, commen
cing on the 4th of March,lB4B, when their
pensions under the foregoing acts termina
ted. For all those widows of Revolutionary
officers or soldiers, who were married ,after
1793, but before January 2d 1800, he will
undertake to establish their claims to pension
for life, commencing on the 4th of March,
1848, under the act of July 20th 1848.
For all those widows of Revolutionary pen
sioners, whose claims have been rejected or
suspended for want of proof of service : or
those who are in the receipt of a pension
less than that received by their hus
bands tinder the acts of May 15th 1828, or
June 7th 1832, he will insure the same
amount per annum, that their husbands re
ceived ; from the time the pension is made
to commence by the law under which they
claimed or have been pensioned.
All pensioners having claims against the
General Government, groing out of our re
cent difficulties with Mexico, will find the
subscriber a prompt, experienced and atten
tive agent.
Terms moderate, where the claim is es
tablished, otherwise no charge. All com
munications must be post paidond directed •
to the subscriber, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
JOHN W. MECKLY, •
Office South Queen St. with Jac. it. Arnwake, esg...
September 13, 1849. 'IL-0 re '
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Z11).2 cg 15 Q .
That application will be made to the nest '•
Legislature of Pennsylvanig. to incorporate si , '
Bank,with general Discount and other Bank
ing privilege's, 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 Pretz, Peter Wyckoff; • ,
.Carlos Samson ,-- .. .-N
Wm. Hewhard,
Amos Ettinger, J. D. Lawall.,
William Kern, J. D. Stiles,'. •
Nathan Dresher, J. Saeger, jr.•
Jonathan Cook, James H. Bush;-
Jesse Schaffer, T. B 'Maker;
A. G. Reninger, Joseph Burke.
Joshua Hanse, Jonathan Kolb,
July p. *—ant
C. I. DEPEW.
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