The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, April 18, 1850, Image 1

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A• FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ------------;-------..,__- ----_____-- NEUTRAL IN POLITICS, .
Mcuota to :News, Eitetatttic, ipoctri), !-Zicicnrc,lllctijanics, 2qtirulture, the Efiffwiion of"UEiefut lnformation, Omani 3ntelligence, tamttuntent, &c.
VOLUME IV.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER,
is publisher lin tht "through of Allentown ,Lehigh
itounly,Pa.,eetry, Thursday
)111( AUGUSTUS L. RUDE,
At 1,b50 per annum, payable in advance, and
te 00 if not paid until the end of the year. No
Ipaptt disContinned,unrit all arrearages are paid
'except at the option of the proprietor.
ADVERTISEMENTS; making not more than one
'square, will be inserted three times for one dollar
and for every subsequent inset lion t.venty•flve
tents. Larger advertisements charged in the
same proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines,
will be charged seventyfive cents, and those
making six lines or less, three insertions for 50
cents.
la"A liberal deduction will be made to those
who advertise by the year.
t 7" (Vice in Hamilton St., one door East
of the German Reformed Church, nearly
opposite the "Frieden.sbothe Office."
TAXES.
Tri-ammal
In pursuance of an act of general assem
bly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "an Act relating to County Rates
and Levies," approved the 15th day of
April, lt4.3.l—And the acts of assembly con
current therewith, ‘Ve the undersigned
Commissioners of the county of Lehigh, here
by give notice to the taxable inhabitants,
the owners and agents of real and personal
property, taxable for the use of the county
of. Lehigh, and the Commonwealth of Penn.
sylvania, the Inn keepers, Tavern keepers,
nod all persons desirous of keeping an Inn
or tavern, returned according to law,
within the county of Lehigh, that an
appeal for the benefit of all persons
interested, will be held at the several town•
ships and borough of Allentown within said
comity. to twit:
For the township of Upper Simeon, nt the
house of Daniel Cooper, on .11(inday the 22d
of A Aril, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
Fur the township of Upper Milford, at
the house of Henry Dillin,q;er, on Tuesday
the 23d of April, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon.
For the township of Lower Macungie, at
the house of Geo. Keiser, on Wednesday
the 2.lth of April, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon.
For the.township of Upper Macunzie, at
the house of Ephraim Troxel, on Thursday
the 25th of April, at 10 o'clock in the fore-
I=
For the township of Lowhill. at the house
of Daniel Claus!, on Friday the 2.41 th of
April, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
For the township of South Whitehall, at
the house of A. W.-Loder ; on Saturday the
27th of April, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
For the borough of :\ Ilentown, at the Com
missioners office on Thursday May 2nd, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon. .
For the township of Northampton, at the
Commissioners office at Allentown on Fri
day the 3d of May, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon.
For the township of Salsburg, at the
house of John Yost, on Saturday the 4th of
May, at 10 o'clock- in the forenoon.
For the township of Weisenburg, at the
house of John Leiser, on Monday the 6th
of May, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. .
Por the township of Lynn, at the house of
James Seiberling on Tuesday the 7th of
May, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
Por the township of F kicklburg, at the
house of Peter Miller, on Wednesday the
Sth of May, at 10 &clod: ie the forenoon.
For the township of llitshincr„ton, at the
house of D. &. C. Peter on Thursday the
9th of aiky, at 1(1 o'clock in the forenoon.
For the township of North Whitehall, at
the house of Jesse Hallman. on Friday the
10th of May, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
For the township of Hanover, at the
house-of Charles Ritter, on Saturday the
I lth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
At which time and places
,the Commis
sioners will receive written proposals for
tho collection of the State and County Taxes
for the present year. The bail must be
mentioned in the proposal at the same time.
JOMM LICIITENWALNER,
BEEJAMIN BREINIG,
•
SAMUEL KNAUSS,
Commissioners of Lehigh County,
Attest—J. - M. LisE, Clerk.
Commissioners ()nice,
Allentown, April .1, mo. w
zaavaw...o,4
I S hereby &riven, that Daniel Rudy, Israel
Jo-Rudy. and, Peter Gross, have taken out
letters of administration, in the. Estate of
Ours Rudy, late of Washington township,
county of Lehigh. All persons, indebted to
said Estate, whether in Notes, Bonds, or
Book 7 rtecounts are requested to discharge the
same by the first day ofinne next. All per
sons having just claims against said Estate,
are likewise requested to present the same
well authi.nticated, by said time to
DAVID RUDY.
ISRAEL RUDY, A/nest'',
,PETER GROSS,
March 27.
Temple of Fashion 1
NEW CLOTHING
ESTABLIShMENT
. 7 releigh 43• Leh,
I6spectfully inform their friends and the
public in general, that they have removed
to the house, one door East of the Allen-,
town Hotel, near the Market Square, in
Hamilton street, in Allentown, and have
opened a new Heady Made Clothing Es
tablishment, which they term the
Temple of Fashion.
'They keep on hand a variety of Cloths,
Cassimeres. Vestinas, &c., new and fash
ionable Summer Goods, which they will
mnktrup to order. Also, all kinds of Spring
Woolen, Cotton and Linen Dress Goods.
, They will always keep on hand a large
assortment of Ready Made Clothing of eve
ry description for Men and Boys, at the
very lowest prices.
They are thankful for past favors and
trust that their very low prices, will be the
means of retaining their old customers, and
likewise bring them many new ones.
April 4. 11-41 v
Centxe Valley Hotel.
The undersi g ned begs leave to inform
his friends and the public in general. that
he has rented and now occupies the new
Centre Valley Hotel, •
; • in Upper Saticon township, Le
e n , high county, lately held by Geo.'
. Wetherhold. The House is
•
. 4 " . " beautifully situated, large and
roomy, with first rate stabling and . .eater
close at hand. nein!! somewhat experienc
ed in keeping public house, he flatters him
self to be able to give full satisfaction to
thyse who may think proper to favor him
with their custom.
He will furnish his bar with the best of
liquors, and his fable with the choicest the
market allords. His bedding are all new,
and cleanliness will be observed throughout
his establishment.
[le invites such of his friends who pass
and repass his house, to give him n. cull.
April •1
4go-partner9l)ip Notice.
The subscribers [lave entered into Co-part.
nership on the 4th of April ISSO, in the
Mercantile business, and are trading under
the firm of Samson, Ingner Co., on the
corner of Hamilton and James streets, in
the borough of Allentown, directly opposite
Hagenbuchs Hotel. As they are new be.
ginners in the business, they trust that by
punctual attendance, and small Profits, they
will be able to receive a liberal share of
public patronage. C. 11. SAMSON,
A. A. WAGNER,
J. W. MICKLEY,
J. YINGLING.
Allentown, April •1 1850.
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Mrs. Matilda Brown takes the pleasure
to inform her friends and the public in gen
eral, that she has removed with her Nlilli
nery Establishment, one door East of the
New York Store, in Hatiiilton street, in Al
lentown,
.where she will always keep on
hand, a large and splendid variety of
Ladies Fashionable Dress Bonnets,
Ribbons, etc.
She is about to leave i'or the City, and
expects to return on the 13th of April with
a large stock of BonnetF, I all tither kinds
of Millinery Goods.
Don't forget the }dace,_ one door below
the New York Store, and direc4. opposite
I o he's Tobacco establishment.
April 4
IS W C onteMA ()navy ,
Circa ks
/FAKES this method to inform his friends
IR- and the public in general, that he has
opened a
NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE .
in Cinder street, in the village of Catasau
qua, Hanover township, Lehigh county, and
directly opposite lames Lacky's New store,
where he will always keep on hand a large
assortment of cakes and confectionary nom
les, fresh beer. In the evening he twill be
prepared with soup, ice-cream, beer, mead,
mineral water, &c., &c.
He hopes that by strict attention to busi
ness, he will receive a full share of public
patronage.
Catasan 9 no, April , I. 1531)
kVashinolon Prini ing Press
ron Sol .I.E.
A Superior iron printing press, Washing
ton's patent, with a bed 22 by 34 inches, in
first rate order, for sale at this office, on ac
commodating terms.—Address A. L. 4uhe,
post paid.•
03- (hit
ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., APRIL 18, 1850.
' Oravigation Opened:
r ,
Lehigh ransportation Comp.
Jr uic proprietors of this old established line
-•-• give notice that they are now prepar
ed to receive Merchandize of all description
at their old stand, Brock's Wharf, first be
low Vine street, on the Delaware and for
°warded to Yardlyville, Taylorsville, New
lope,Easion,Bethlehem, A llentown,Matich
Chunk, Penn Haven, ‘Vhite Haven and
Wilkesbarre. 'Flty are also prepared to
ship goods to and from New York to Wilkes
barre and all intermediate places, via Dela
ware and Raritan, Delaware nod Lehigh,
Canal, and Lehigh & Susquehanna Rail
road. Merchants having Goods to ship from
New York, will please call on Steward and
Mettler, 64 Dey street, who will give all
necessary information. Goods shipped by
this line will go by A. S. Nelson & Son's'
line of Sloops from New York to N. Bruns
wick by the Sloop -Fox or Greyhound or
Schooner R. F. Stockton, which will be
found at the Albany Basin, foot of Cedar
street, North river. ~.3The arrangements,
are such that there will always be a sloop
ready to receive frights. Merchants and
others having goods to ship from New York
to any of the above named places, will
please have their goods, marked to the care
of :1111E,ITILSON 4. 6'o. This line
consists of Twenty-two Firs! Claxs Deck
Borax; and commanded Icy sober and oblicr
log Ca wins ; we trust their long experience
in the forwarding business and by strict at
tention to the interest - of customers 1t ill se
cure the continuance of their patronatTe.
11. S. :lloorehcarl, Philadelphia ; fah a
Opdtirke.Ea;-:tott ; .lazastas .1. Ritz, Al
lentown ; llorheek Knauss, Bethlehem :
J. Lei:fearing, Manch Chunk ; .1. Par
dee Co., Penn Haven : Rht/,.qce
Wilkesbarre Steletri Meider, NL. %V
York.
PROPMETORS.—Peter S. Nlichlcr, John
Opdycke, Selfridge I William
Nluirhead, Pretz & Saeger, NI eEvors, For
man. [Nol S. Morehead, Jacob Able, Drake
and flalick, John Romig—trading . ander
the firm of ABLE, IVIBSON &
April 4.
.1.1 S • trl I, 7'.
11-1 w
Lewis Christ.,
Fashionable Tailor in Allentown.
Ma.Cnatsv, respectfully informs the cit
izens of AllentoWn, and its vicinity that he
has rented and will from the first of April
next occupy the building, formerly had by
Charles Keck, No. 2, in "Wilson's Row. ,,
opposite the Allentown Hotel, where he will
follow the fashionable
Business,
in all its various branches. Ile will be rea
dy to redeye orders front his friend., and
such who may favor him with their custom,
for which he will ever feel thankful. Ile
has made arrangements to receive the latest
fashion plates from Philadelphia and New
York, which will enable him todress a man
off in the latest style.
His prices will be moderate, mid he trusts
that by punctual attendance to bu s in ts to
merit a share of public patronage.
Allentown, March 2.8. • ¶-4w
ED:llllliiiD J. 111011111,.
ITTORNEY & couNsnr.i.on AT LAW
°glee at th.e ReBblence the late Johan':
/laminae, near the Court House. •
NT He can be consulted both in the Ger
and English languages.
Allentown, April 4,
T--• 1«
ATTORNEY d COUNSELLOR AT LAU
Office in the western front room of the
building of John D. Lawnll; formerly Llurn
beck's, %vest of the Courthouse
Allentown April •1, IrS5O
Va.a.
A 'rr AT LA IV.
Office one door cast of Kolb; Hotel, Al
lentown, Lehigh county, Pa.
Allentown, Alarch 28.
Car' 8 Cel PS!
ochman & Bro. are manufacturing eve-
V style cloth and glaied Caps, which they
Will sell extremely low, wholesale and re
tail LOCHMAN & 131 W.
November 22. —•
4 ' -41 v
13randretli and IVri wilts Pills.
Country merchants and others, are here
by notified, that the far famous Pills of
Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin
Brandreth, are constantly kept_ for sale at
the office of the "Lehigh Register" by the
dozen boxes, at Wholesale prices. ,
July b.
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A C;ENTS
WILLIAM S. MARX,
We Study to Please,
The attention of the people•of Allentown
and surrounding country, are most respect
fully invited to the extensive and well
selected stock of
-Dry Goods, Groceries & Queensware,
All new and just received from New York
and :'hiladelphia. Therefore haste to
The Wreir Pork Store,
IN AL,LENTO WN, PA.
To secure bargains in the way of new Goods
Kern and Kline,
Extend an invitation to all anxious to secure
a bargain to cell and examine their stock.
The Ladies are particularly invited to ex
amine their magnificient assortment of Dress
Silks, Shawls, kS'priair Dress Goods, which
can be purchased at' 5 per cent lower than
at any other store in the county.
Ladle. , and Gentlemen of Allentown and vicinity,
We ask yOu to lead a plain business ditty;
To cut short the subject in order to save time.
And thinking to please, we write it in rhyme.
Some say that Allentown has seen it's best day,
Anti all those largo buildings would go to decay.
That maybe true; but now for a plan,
To build up again a; soon as we can,
In order tti do this we must opVn the trade.
Not go about mooping as if we were 'fraid.
Buy Farmer's rroduce,build housCs and Steam
• •boilers,
Fill our Store with good:, and sell cheap like the
Tyfers.
Inducements rare are offered now
To gi i,hose who wish to purchase low.
A Stock complete in every part,
Prcsh from the great Commercial Mart,
Of prints, the patterns are the last,
The fabric fine, awl colors fast.
Of cloths, the chniccq iti the line,
Prioes cheap and wollens floe,
Satin. Velvet, SW: and Lace,
The I).st assortment in the p'ace.
In ,lie ii a stock Inll and compicte
11'1 . 1.49, in taw n ca , .t... , t be heat.
I)ry Coods, Griweries and ('rockery ware,
(:arpets too, peeked first with care.
Now all that call cur plainly
l'hat this is the I Inc. !itt . ‘ chily ten,
The si•cri•l ha , m.t vi•!
The `:t: r- Vont,. catt't Ie wider old.
Therefor.. each and all 4 , t' eve r y
Continue to call and patronize.
A oreat inducement here you'll find,
'('heir ''clerks to all are very kind.r
AND KLINE.
March '29. w
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The Ce-Partnership heretofore existing
under the F A irin of Kern and Samson, will
be di,sol veil by mutual consent, on Friday
the Elth instant. All persons having due
bills, or other unsettled accounts, will please
call at the earliest period and have them
settled. and such who have demands against
the lir.o tvtil also present their accounts for
settlement. •
• WILLIAAI KERN.
C. 11. SA AISON.
A Ilvntowd. larch 1-1. OJ—Gw
Lo-partuct9l)ip Notice.
The subscribers will enter into Co-Part
nership in the Mercantile business, it) the
Borour.h of Allentown, on the 15th instant,
and will conduct the business under the
Piro) of Kern anfl /iliac, at the old stand
of the New York Store. 'lhey hope that
by strict attention to busities.), and low pro
fits they will continue to receive the support
so liberally bestowed her, tofore.
WILLIAM KE,I2N.
•
JAMES F. KLINE.
Allentown, March It
ROGER 1311011 7 N'S
'WINE & ILDIKOR STORE,
No. ;3'23 \I A STREET,
Between Eighth and Ninth Strs,North side,
Philadelphia.
All kinds of Forvign Winvs and Liquors
such us—
Old Coilnac Brandiee, Darl
ffri:7 and Pale,• Holland Gin, Ja
i'w !mica Spirits,lrish and Scotch
Malt Whiskey of the very
tinest quality. •
wiNES.—Such as Madeira, Port,
Sherry, Tenerilfe, Sweet Nlalag,a, Muscat,
Claret and Champagne, very choice and
old.
ME
Also, Manufacturer of Domestic Distilled
Brandy and Gin. Pure Spirits, Deodorized
Alcohol, Peach Brandy, Lavender Brandy,
Wild-Cherry Brandy, and Fine Cordials,
Raspberry .Brandy, New England Rum,
&c., &c., also a large supply of fine Old
Monongahela Whiskey on hand..
The above Liquors - will be sold at the ve
ry lowest prices. Country •Merchants and
Tavern-keepers; will do well to give the un
dersigned a call before purchasing elsewere,
and examine the Liquors, which he vouch
es, will bear -the cloeest scrutiny, recollect
No. 323 Market Street.
Dec 0
ROGER BROWN.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Hon. J. Pringle Jones.
President of the several Courts of Comm:
Pleas of the Third Judicial District, compo
sed Of the counties of Northampton and Le
high, Staid of Pennsylvania, and Justice
of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and general Jail delivery, and Peter Haas,
and John P. Ruhe,- Esqrs., Judges of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general
Jail delivery,for the trial of all capital of
fenders in the said county of Lehigh. By
their precepts to me directed, have ordered
the court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene
ral Jail Deliyery, to be holden at Allentown,
county of Lehigh. on the
Fifth Monday in April 1550,
which 'le the 29th day of unit! month, and
will continue One week.
NoncE is therefore hereby given to the
Justices of the Peace and Constables of the
county of Lehigh, that they are by the said
precepts commanded to be there at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, of said day, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other rementbrances, to do these things
which to their offices appertain to be done,
and all those who are bound by recognizan
ces to prosecute against the prisoners that
arc or then shall be in the jail of said coun
ty of Lehigh, are to be then and there to
prosecute them as shall be just.
Given under my hand in Allentown, the
4th day of April, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty.
God save the Commonwealth.
CIL RIRIE, SherV.
Sheriff's Office Allentown,
April 4th, Itiso.
N. D. Magistrates ore desired to forward
their returns in crnninal cases to the Deputy
Attorney General at once, and to request
prosecutors to call at his office before court,
and thus afford sufficient time to prepare the
indictments, and other matters necessary for
trial. The amount of unsettled business
renders this at present abselutely necessary.
April 4, l!izio. w
TRLIL
AMU!, TERM, ISSO.
1 Benjamin Fogel vs. Jacob Hart,
2 Fogel and Schlauch vs: Jacob Hart,
3 Same vs. Same,
.1 Same vs. Same,
5 George Wasstnit vs. George kern and
tithers,
(1 David Reinely vs. Gee. Kern & others,
7 Wright & Stem vs. George Wenner,
S William M . Betz vs. Henry Peter,
9 George McKinly vs. Peter Slicidy,
10 Levi Fry vs. Stephen Whet,
11 George S. Eisenhart vs. David and
. Aletzgar,
1 . 2 ileuben Steckel vs. Christian \Voil
1:3 George Aleitz!er vs. Georgn
11. David Sehinoyer and nthi-ri, es. ?,,r, ii
Schmover,
15 ° Godfrey Peter vs. Charks
1(1 Sia And. J. - Aft:Cart , .
17 Jonas l'eti.r vs. .IThn F3..vur,
IS Nliehael Udder vi. r P. II
19 Peter Sell and ‘vifo vs. Jacob awl .1 bra
ham Schinoyer,
20 Siegfried & Yost vs. I.e\vis
21 Walter P. Huber vs. John Wagner.
22 George ICetnniercr vs.('. and \V. Edel
man.
23 Christian Fisher vs. Mira. Hibbard.
2.1 Nathan Rex vs. Lauchner & susdcr,
NATHAN MILLI, Prothonotary.
April , 1, In
IN DEMMTI
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURAME
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
No: 1633 CIIE:;:NUT sTiturT
near Filih
Directors
Chailea N. Bancker, Geo. W. Richards,
Thomas Bart, . fiord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adotp. E Bone,
Samuel Grant, David S. 13rou•tt,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
CONTINUE to inake Insurance, permanent
and limited, on every description of property, in
own and country, at rates as low as are consis•
att with s,'curuy•
The Company have reserved a large Coutn•
gent Fund, which with their Capital and Premi
ums; safely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
The assets of the company, on January
1848, as published agreeably to an Act of A:
sembly, were as follows, viz:.
Mortgages, $890,558 65
Real Estate, • 728,358 90
Temporary Loans, 205,459 00
Stocks, . 15,663 15
Cash, &c., 46,68 i 67
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one million
Iwo humfredlhousand dollars, Fosses by fire, there
by aftlirdinn evidence of the advantages of ins n
ranee, as well as the ability and disposition to
meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCICER, President
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Scc'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 lowcst rates..
/WOMBS L. RUIIE, Allentowo.
4.1.' F. ALECK, Bethlehem.
Allentown, June 13, 1811'.
Our Motto Laa
Good, Beautiful & Cheap !
Have just returned from Philadelphia,
and are now opening the largest and most.
extensive and best selected assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
ever before exhibited at their Store. But, as
they do not feel disposed to humbug a re
specmble public, they would merely invite
their friends and customers generally to give
them an early Call and convince themselves
of what is stated above. The taste with.
which their goods have been selected and
the quality and cheapness will fully com
pete with any in the place, and flatter them
selves that they cannot be surpassed by any
Store in town or county.
Allentown, March 279,
A Nrw PCIILIC IlocfsE IN THE DOROUGII OF
AL LE N TCOIVNi Pa. .
Henry Lek
Informs his friends and
the public in general,
that Mr. Henry Miller
has erected a large and
commodious Hotel, itt
• Allen street, nearly opt
posite his "old stand" and that ho will occu•
py the sante from the first of April nextc
Ile further informs his old customers, that
he has a great many rooms ready to accom•
modate such who may think proper. to fat'ot
him with their calls.
' Ile has furnished his house with new bed=
ding and all other necessary materials, and
will always keep his bar, kitchen and cel•
ler filled with the best the market affords,
both for the Table as well us for the liar.
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His Stabling Ind Shading are all neWi
large and conveniently arranged, the Hv
dram water is near at hand, and an accom
modating Ostler always in waiting.
.1 word to his old customers. Such who
have favored him with their Calls at his old
stand, will hear in !Mud, that the inconveni
ances so often contended with, have all &on
cleared away and the delightful and conve
nient rooms, we trust will inaire•Op former
disadvantages. He further returns his 13iii='
cere thanks for the many favors he thus far
enjoyed and hopes by strict attention to be
i In deserve a continuation of them from
(lid as well as from his New friends.
HENRY LEH;
Li. , "rhi, "Et.le Line" of stages running
Ircffi. A liontown to Philadelphia, leaves his
hense 5.% ery Alonday, Wednesday and Fri:.
Llac, at o'clock in the mornin g , and return
ere Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
ti o'clock in the afternoon. Fare 0.60.
March '24.
Shrubs P lants,
_ _
1: E 11.(_; 11 EENS, TREES, GARDEN
SEEDS,
P. , r'sale at MAUPAY'S GARDEN; Ris=
ing Sun Villaee, near iThiladelphia, and id
the Alarlik below Sixth street, every day;
comprising the folluwing varieties:
ilonevi•ucki Is, assorted, Herb Roots.
il , rfaroute, Plants, OsageOrangerlartts
Ir;;;ottelital, for live fender!, &C.,
viz:
,13alin of Gilead,
,Silver Firs;
fines,
Flow or Runts,
Flower Seeds,
Vegetalilt, Plaan, !Norway Firs.
Grape Vines. Red Spruce;
. . '
°trait ileum I Shrubbery:, l 14 lute Spruce;
Ornamental Vines,' Silver Pinta,
Given House Plants, :Amer. Arborvitae;
Box Edging., •',Chinese
Asparagus Roots, iTree Box,dif. sixes;
ALSO—Ornamental Trees, vie: Maples;
assorted ; Horse Chestnuts, Weeping Larch;
Silver Abele, Mountain Ash, Magnolias;
Fringe Trees, Lindens, &c.
r.itrAll orders promptly attended to, and
everything warranted to be as represehted.
rkPlants, trees, &c.. packed to carry
with safety. •
, ; •Address "S. :11At:inv, Rising Sun Vila
Jaffe Philadelphia county.
0
S. MATIPAY,
Nursery Seedsman and Flotist.
March '2B.
Hart's Gold Paint. -
An entire new article, used for tho pure
pose of gilding Signs, reguilding Looking.
Cllasses, writing visiting cards,. dm., to be
used with a quill pen, for writing, or a pen.
cil brush for gilding, to be burnished -with a
piece of smooth ivory or agate. It will re.
Main its color for years in being exposed to
weather, being 'already sized. It can be
done in a short tittle, and at a sating of more
than one half over the gold leaf &Jaw',"
Tim article can be had at J. B. Moser's'
Apothecary Store, who is the sole Agent for-
No. 7&. John Streetllitirrotic;!;'':
Sop . troAer 27. - _ • 140
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$1,220,097 67
NUMBER 28.
eller tz .'Landes,
Fanners and Mechanics
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