The. Virginia Convention The Virginia Convention has at length agreed npon a form of constitution for that State, and brought its labors to a close. The constitution has not yet been submitted to n vote of the peo• pie. It was ordered to be engrossed by a vote of 7.5 to 33. The prominent modifications of the present Constitution consists in the adoption of the system of popular elections in all depart- Ments of the government, in the abandonment Of the principal of the representation-of-proper, ty, and in requiring the Legislature to provide for the payment of the present and ever" future public debt. . Nearly al! State and county officers are to he elected by the people, including the G ,verair and Lieut. Governor, Judges of the Supreme, Ms. trict and Circuit Courts, and Justices of Peace, Commonwealth's Attorneys, Clerks and Sheriirs. The Legislature is to br apportioned, the House of Delegates on the Suffrage basis with a West. jority of fourteen,_and_the-Senate-with-ar ,lastern majority of ten, which arrangement is to continue until 1865, when the Legislature !nay agree upon a new apportionment, or sub. 'nit the question of basis to the people. Taxes ire to be ad valorem, except that slaves tinder twelve years of age are exempted, white males twenty tine years old are to pay a capitation tax, equal to the tax on $.lOO worth of land, slaves - over twelve years of age are not to pay more 'than the tax on ;300 worth of land, and licenses, 'incomes and salaries may he taxed at the discte. 'lion of the Legislature. Stye') per cent, of the • GOMM 2ristlng debt rthc Slaw, and or every future 'debt, Is to be set apart annually for the payment 43f,the interest and principal. An Escape Shnrk Caught—The Apalachicola (Fla.) Ail vertiser, of July 23.1, contains the AM wing : We ate informed by Capt. Perkins, of the snip Constantine, loading - in this port for lirest, that a lad named Charles Mullen, who had - taken an airy berth in the maintop, fell to the deck, a ills. Itance.of lifty,six feet, SUSiaillio2, 110 farther inju ry than a slight enillUiion on the floc:heail, for which a strip of adhe>iv4 PhWel" was the only surgery requisite. His fall was broken by an awning; his weight, by the moinento in of gray i• tation, breaking an oaken stanchion three inches in diameter. The boy was asleep, and the sail. ors say he was not awakened by the fall, but this —knowing Jack's proclivity fur yarn spinnin m we receive coin g:uno The log of the Ciin•tantinc record. die capt tire of a shark seventeenfeetiong,_n-posumortein-ex ntninatinn of which disclosed portions of the holy of a while man, viz: an entire thigh, leg and foot, part of the other thigh, the knee, a por• ton of the leg, and one of the The undigogril slate id the limbs e,a.ve evidence that the miliiitunme man hmi hi - es a recent vieilin the iiv•twer', Lab) from Franca. The question on Ihr revi.iloti or ill, tnat has after a in:,st r.ni:nated and, in some stances, angry debate, been I , j-etc.!. The dr. hate was brou;:ht to a Hose on Sail:l . l3v, bv M, Oil!,. Barren, who orenpicd :he %%hole .I :v in speech in favor 1,1 the irwasnia. fie considered that the revision was neces.ary to preserve the public peace, and ward ~fr the danger , : that were impend'ne. The vote being taken, ihere appear•d for the revision 1.16. against Sti—the three fourth.. re. quired I y the constitini.in not being obia inv.!, thf :notion was lost, and cannot be relit2we , l rt.l three mon tho.. Alum-Ip, those who voted atzainst the rev kion -was Mr. Thirrs, M. de Lamartine, and the mn,l cr , te Republicans-. It was iumor.,l that a chanze of finis..ry hvl 'been decided up)ii, but this was a fivr ‘‘ anis eon. trnibei, (1 The commercial yro , p , cis -IFranecrc Whim, fat arable The members of ihe Paris Catmint'' , of Revi rinn are to hold a ineeim.z and (I• coin whether it is Lest to go on mil) the prittion m.'t•‘• , oent.— The deciquo, it is.aotittipite,l will be in the al tirmative. The I.lMirse closed firm, but dull. Fives for the end of the month, oaf; ihrees, 55, 93. The Paris correspondent of the London Globe, under date Sunday evening, says: "The prevailing opinion here is that ihr force •of cirrinnstancrs will lea , l to the re election of Louis N111(4, - 111, and that the Assembly will not dare, in the last four dais of it.c rxi.tence, to nn• mil the election, and thus prepare 'the elements of civil war. Amtoni American dentists, who. it - is well known are the lint in the world, have been . somewhat surpassed by a Mr. Chappart. a French doct6r, who performed the wonderful teat of pulling out a tusk front the mouth of the mammoth elephant of Mr. !fugues de Masilla's menagerie. The huge animal, who had been previously ochloroformised," was also strongly tied with ropes, and after much difficulty the two roots of the tusks, which had been brolce,n a few ears ago, and were painful to Aty.sha, were ta, lien out in a very skillful manner. These two tpieces of ivory weigh more than eighteen pounds. The operation was made to prevent the elephant from having another tooth ache, similar to that hich some weeks ago had rendered him mad, and excited him to commit much mischief. Anolher Guarin. t.f Cuba.—The Clamor !'uh. i r ieo,ijiiiirnal published in Madrid,states that Don Jose de la Concha (who, it will be remember , rd, assumed the reins of tloverninent about a ! year ag,6 in the Maud of Cubit) ha tares reeallr . fit, and that General Col (lova is to be appoiiited Captain General of that I.land in his stead.— The Madrid correspondence of the London _Thnes_notes, in this connexion, an atlllollller._ meat by the Hera/do that the Marquis Del Doti. to. a brother of the present Captain General, had resigned the Governincni 01 Catalonia with a view to join the opposition against the Ministry.. LV"The Churches of Cleveland, Ohio were alive with . 11ionmers"on Sunda . ) , last. Some two hundred ladies were out in the new fashion.— l'het; determined In go it tip there. EV - Six new Chnrehrs'art in itrogresc of erre, !:on in "sr r tr. The Revolution In Cuba We nre indebted, says the editor of the New Fork Tribune, for the following intel gence to several Cuban gentlemen of this city, the same from whom we received the first ad vices of the outbreak of the insurrec tion at Puerto Principe. Our informants state that the annexed information is deriv ed from their letters received here by the steamer Isabel. Their letters are from their frieads in Cuha, who are engaged in the Revolution, and this news may therefore be considered as more authentic than anything yet received. It coroborates the statements mado iii the letters of The Tribune's la vana correspondent. The defeat of Col. Conti, with 300 men, is confirmed. On the 16:h of July, in at tempting to cross the River Najasa, En small stream on the southern side of the island,] with his command on a raft, he was attacked • by the pariot Cubans. Conti himself was. " — trthen prisoner, together with several officers . .... land large num ber of soldiers; 150 were shot and 5:1 drowned, the rest escaped.— The Najasa, though commonly a small 'stream is now swollen into a large nod rapid torrent, overflowing its banks, owing to the rainy season, which now prevails all over i the island. A large quantity of munition arms, &c., were lost together with two field 1 • I.pieces. '.l'he attack and taking of the town of Las Punas [Pricit le Pear] by the prints is con firmed, together with the formation of rt_Pro- vistor — m overnment at that place, of the first acts of which we shall receive accounts be the next arrival. The formation of a guerrilla party of 100 men in the district of Guamutas near Car denas (in the IVestern Department is con firmed The Patriot Chief illancebo is the corm - dander. This party had been joined by the small _garrison of Spanish troops sta tioned at the town --of -Palmillasi (snrllll, Palms.) At the latest ,dates, v,urrillas numbered over 2011 men. The formation of a guerrilla party in the Hacien da Sun Juan,l2 miles from the port of San ta Cruz, which is on the South side of the 1-land is also stated. The chief of this par ty is the brave Don Nlannuel Munez, and thus far he had not been molested by the Spanish troops. It is false that he has sur render(' d When tlic_Latml_lell_llavann,-the-follotv inc, rivrinr3 Ivore in eircullt ion The City of Holguin on the soul Ii side of the I_Eai. 4 ern_dopartment-htul-pronounceci - against the Government, the Ciilonel of the garris on at that place having put himself at the head of the movetn-tus. The City of Baracoa had also pro nounced for Aberty. The :..termer from Trinidad, tt ldch ought •rt have arrived at flainhano btlore the viz : Ju!y '2l, had not come. which is enor.: o hatory . of the re' otted rising at Trio dad. Ilttalotto is opposite I lavana, on tho smith side of the Island. There is a rail road across from I In valet to 13 It:m Do—dis ta -11) miles ; linee, 2 hours. The city of Trinidad is on the south side of the Island I '270 miles east of Ila vans. The moils arc sent by railroad from Havana to Batabano thence by sti•amboat alonfr the south shore to Trinidad and other points. In CMISCTIVIICO of the prantlllCianwnto of July Fourth, the Captain General had scat .2,0;)0 men into theCenoral Department. The Supremo Court of Cuba, always un til n!,w held at Principe, has been removed to Suit Juan de Ins Remedios, a port on the tenth side of the Idaiol, in order to enable the Judges to embark quickly cm board of a.. war vessel in case of a general revolution. The above ad vices show that a large por tion of the Island is in it state of revolution —confirmatory if which is the order of the !lphin 1 :onerul, 1,1 wintr the Eastern and Cenral I lei ailments tinder martial law, establishin2 Nlartials, with summary pow •r to punish the rovobnionist; at the capi!als Principe and St. Jags, Clam This island is situated between' 2.3 deg. 12 min N. lat. and 19 deg 4:1 min. N. lat.— Its length is 771) English miles—its breadth varies 25 to 01) miles; and it measures on ' its surface, about 4f/00 EngliSh square miles. 0(21 millions acres comprising the surface of the Island. only two millions are under cultivation. Its position is admirable being within a few days sail of the Atlan tic ports of the United States, and 21 days by steam from New Orleans. The eastern part is very mountaillolls, and some of the peaks are from 7000 to 8000 feet above the level of the sea. The vallies in the eas tern department aro exceedingly pictnr esque and fruitful. The principal agricul tural productions are, the sugar cane, coffee, . molasses, honey, rum, tobacco. wax, rice, cocoa, cotton, together with all It inds . of trop ical fruits, sweet potatoes, yams, arrow -root, cocoa, Indian corn, caster oil, and different kinds of woods, such as cedar, mahogany, lancewood, and other hard woods used by to mess, etc. In 1841.. the number of su gar estates on the island amounted to 1,213$ upon which were etriplOyed 138,701 per sons. Wax is produced to the amount of about 800,000 pounds, and honey to the amount of two million gallons. Cattle to the number of about 000,000 head are owned in the island, and there are about 2f.F0,000 horses, 50,000 Mules. In minerals, the island is very rich ; of copper mines, no less dm 114 mines have ! wen discov e red in the island, :17 in the Eastern Department, IN in the Central and .15 i n th e Western. The mine at Cobre, worked by an. English Company, has ship, tied .from '27,000 t 043,000 tons per . :trillim Coal, iron; silver, and amianthits have been discovered. The •rev enue of the island i s about $12,000,000 The population is about 1,200,000. Cuba was discovered by Columbus on the 27th of October, 1193 when the island bad an Indian population of about' 2,00,000. Only a few half breeds now remain M Eastern Department. In 1519, Havana was founded. The. English took it in 17132, and gave iLup again in 1703, in t.xchanue for other possessions. The Iwo atlvict7 indicate lliat the tires of liberty have been lighted in the fruitful 1 w - Avau taura a a u tani vales of this queen of the Antilles,—not by "`" k • la: a band of adventurers from the United States, ; SEPTEMBER TERM 1851.. but by the hands of her own citizens who 1 Samuel & Thomas Daniel; vs. Joseph - alone can render its glories permanent, • end Daniel. • who seem now aware that "those who would 2 Haberecker & Ritz, vs. John 0. Goun, be free . themselves mils!. strike the blow." j die & others. Correspondence front Havana, sass that : United I3rethren, vs. John Blank and the enthusiasm on the part of the natives, ; others. in the hope of being able to accomplish the 4 George Miller, Sun & Co. vs. Nathan overthrow of Spanish -- dominion in Cuba, German. amounts almost to phrenzv. Woman have 5 - Daniel Smith & wife, vs: Joshua Grim cropped their hair, and donned men's np- & wife. parel, to join their friends and relatives 6 Nathan Dresher, vs. Thomas Craig. against the troops; and no less than twelve 7 Jacob De f,nry2, vs. William Mohr. of the most respectable females of Principe 8 Jonathan IC Knauss, vs.Oideon Hellen are in custody at that place, fur inching the . Inch, men to rise in revolution. 9 11. & Peter, vs. John Treichler. As yet our accounts of the proarr'ss of the 10 Jacob Rex, vs. George Rex. revolution mire conflicting but enough is 11 . 00orge Ben ig holt & wife, vs. Conrail known, to say, that the patriots have so far Ruler, jr. pros pe re d,and have more t hee_once_brate._,_l2..Jolin-Enss,vs-.--Jacob-R-HFil er . ly met, and signally defeated the Spanish 13 John Merkel & wife, vs. Bertram Seip. troops. While this struggle for freedom 1.1 Elias Ditlow. vs. Jonathan Dillow. is viewed with thrilling interest by every 15 Solomon Hausman & others, vs. Sam freeman in our free land, the Cubans feel lie! Lighten). that they have our fullest and warmest syM- NA'l'[IAN MILLER, Prothonotary. pathies, we trust that by nn action on the Aligner 7- 11-4 w part of our citizens shell the (kith of the na- I . _ Lion be violated or time dignity of our g,overt,- Allentown Water Company. went be compromised'' Notice is hereby given that the Books will be opened to receive subscriptions for the capital stock of "The Allentown Water Company," (chartered by the Act of Jeep-- cry 211th, 1550.) at the house of Reuben Moyer, in Allentown, on Monday the Pith day of August, at 10 o'clock A.M. end con tiue open for the three next succeeding days, for at least six hours, on each of said days Jacob Ritz, Jesse .S'amnels, Charles Seagreaves, John .fippel, Jacob Miller, Peter Troxel, Thomas Weaver, henry Richert, _Commissioners ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC ? an artificin I Digestive Fluid Oustric Juice, A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepnrell_frum_, enact, or the - Tourn stotnarch of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Hou!. - , , hton, M. D., No. 11, North Eight Street, Phila delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, liver Complaint, Constipation, and debilty, curing after Nature's own method dv Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. See advertisement in another column. On the 27th of July, by the Rev. S. K. lin - )st, Air. Jacob Erdman, to Miss Sarah Ella Engirman, both of Upper Saucon. On the 26th of July, in North Whitehall, Milton ✓V:cn, son of Edwin and Sarah Kei -1 per, aged -I year, 1 month and 27 days. - - - On - the - 2lth - of-July, in Lower Macungy; of old age, Susanna Die enderfer, consort of oldie late Hen. DiefendLrfer, aged S(1 years. On Monday the 4th of August, of Apo plexy, Prler Gruver, a highly retpectable citizen of Springfield township, Bucks COOll- I tv, aged 71 years. 11 - IIEREAS, the Hon) J. Pringle Jones, President of the se ml Courts of Common Pleas of the Third Judicial District, compo ised of the counties of Northampton and Le ' high, Stab of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Oycr and Terminer l and general Jail delivery, and Peter Haas, and John P. Pithy, Esrirs., 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 curia of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery, to he holden at A Ilentou county of Lehigh, on the First Monday itt Srplmbrr, 18ii, which is the It day of said month, and will continue one week. Nollea is therolore hereby given to the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the !county of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts commanded tube there at I 0 o'clock in the forenoon, of said day, with their rolls. rerords, ingnisitions, examinations, and all oilier remembrances, to do these things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those who are bound by recognizan t:es to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said coun ty of Lehi_, are to bo, then nod there to prosecute them as slid) be just. Given under my hand in Allentown, the Ist day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred an I fifty one. God save the Commonwealth. JOSEPH F. NEWHARD, 4Slierijr. Sheriff's Office Allentown, —tc August 7, ISM. =Ea N. B. Magistrates are desired to forward their returns in crnninalcases to the Deputy ,litorney General at once, and to request ' prosecutors to call at his office before court, and thus affhrd sufficient tune to prepare the indictments, and other matters necessary for trial. The amount of unsettled business renders this at present absolutely necessary. August 7. 1 11-1 w _ . Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the Partner• ship. heretofore existing in the Boat Build ing business between Radadus Luckenbach, Jacob JaCoby, John 11. Nace and 'Solomon A. Steckel, -in Ilanover township, Lehigh. county, has been dissolved by mutual con sent on the Ist day of August, 1551. R. Lucia:m:lmm, JACOU JAconv, Jolts H. NACE, SOLOMON A. STECKKL. 1 11-4 w 1 August 7 If'd•VTAG ID . 14 Se:11ot)% 'V eadvevs. Notice is hereby given to the Trustees and citizens of South Whitehall township, Lehigh county that a public examination al the Teaches, Chosen by the Trustees of the respective sub-districts, will tnke place on Saturday the 16th clay of August next, at .10 o'clock- in the forenoon, at the public house of .dlexander Ir, ',oder. in said town ship. The Trustees of each sub-district• are informed, that the Teachers so appoin ted by them, must uodergo a public exami nation. 'rho Schools will commence on the Ist dny of October and continue 6 months. Ily Order of the Director? . , 'A. W. Lobstt, PreshiNd. 45-4‘v %iigitst MA KERIED DI E I) PROCLAMATION. 'August 7, 1931 Orphan ' s Court, Sale, By virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of the County of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale, on Satiirday the sixteenth day of August, 1851, at 1 o'clock'in the after noon, upon the premises, a certain 'nes st:age and lot of ground with the appurte -nances, situated in the Borough of Allen town, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, on the west side of William street, bounded on tlin North by a lot of Lewis Wolf, on the West by a public alley, on the South by a lot of Bernhard Reese, and on the East by said ‘ViMain street, containing in front on said Wiliiam street thirty feet, and in depth two hundred mid thirty feet, whereon is erected a two story ifift B • DWELLING HOUSE, in gond condition. and a large variety of FRUIT TREES are on the premises. Being the Real estate of Tobias Ikpl. It ceased, late of the Borough and County aforesaid !ARLES ECKEIVI', l Executors. LYDIA ROVIG, By the Court. J. D. LA WALL, Clerk. 41j-3w hilv 31 ----- Notice to Contractors, Proposals will be received until the Oth day of Augost next, for constructing three and a half miles of the "Quakertown and Sellersville Turnpike Road." ['or a plan and specifieations of the work, application May be made in Quakertown, Bucks coun ty, to 5a3013. CAeiy, President. July 31. ¶-3w 1111.1.1*TE/9 4 Female School Teachers. Notice. is hereby given that the School Directors of Allentown, wish to employ four female 'teachers to fill vacancies for the en suing year. Application will be received between this and the 12th day of August next, on which day an examination of the teachers will take place. The School to continence on the first of September next. 119 Order of the Board, EDWARD BEcit, Secretary. Allentown, July `.;"1• ¶-4w Election Notice. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Easton. yirlS Excellency William P. Johnston, rm-a Governor of Pennsylvania, having by Letters Patent, under his hand and the seal of the State, dated the 10th day of July, A. D. 1851, created and erected the Subscri bers to the Capital Stock of "The Partners and Nlechanies• Bank of Easton" for the number of shares by them subscribed, their successors and assigns, as also those who shall afterwards subscribe, rind their succes- Ors and assigns, into one body politic and corporate in deed and in law, by the name, style antb title atorsaid, with Banking priv ileges, &c. Now Notice is hereby given, that the Commissioners of the said Bank. in the fur ther performance of their duty, having ap pointed Monday. the eleventh day o/ dit- Lrust WV. at 10 o'clock A. M. at Connor Able's American Hotel in the Borough of Easton, for the Subscribers to ilia said Stock to meet and organize ; and at which time and place they shall, by a majority of their votes. choole by ballot, Thirteen Di rectors, to manage the business. of the said Bank. until-the -next-annual election, as pro vided by law. David Connor. IT. R. Sitereaves, Derrick I luliclr, • S. K. floagland C. Nicholas., C.C. Field, John Stilwell, Peter Uhler, A. IV• Hadley, D. Barnes, Christian Lange, Peter S. Alichler, E. It Mixsell, IL S. Chi!key, (lea. W. Yates, Joseph )lilltnao, John De Yonnv , John 11. Keller,' Veter Gross, Qeo. Gountlie, C. I f. Ittly 31, CH•IMG IN FREY'S • Livery V.stablislimint, JACOB J. STINE, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he has lately pur chased the_ Livery Establishment of Major frillkm Fry, and continues4he - Livery bu siness in all its various branches in the rear of the German Reformed Church lot, (en trance by Chili-di alley from East Hamilton street) where he is prepared . to accotruno-, date all who wish Horses and Vehicles, at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms.; He has furnished himself with a new lot of horses, and his vehicles have undergone a thorough repair, which places him into a position of keeping the very 11A Livery Stable, and hiring out no broken-down, balky. run away, ring-hOned, spavined or diseased hor ses, but keeping the right kind of stock, which can travel well, and do credit to his establishment. flis carriages and vehicles of every description will always be kept clean and in good order. All orders left Qt tilt! office in the stable will be punctually attended to. Large parties can be accommodated-with-1 ommbusses and. carriages on reasonable IMME! By punctual attendance to liusiness, he expects to merit and receive a reasonable share of public patronage July 24 ItiaCILES. lilla2lo a The undersigned will take orders for Nindow•glass, of all sizes and of every quality, at a discount of 40 per cent. on the original manufacturers prices. He will also take orders for Cumberland nails at $3,50 per keg Allentown, July 10. 11-6 w Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship heretofore existing in the “Milling Bus iness" between John and William Bern!, in Salisbury toWnship, Lehigh county, has' been dissolved by mutual consent on the sixth of July, 1831. All Persons whofire yet indebted in the Books of the said firm are requested to call at the Mill within 60 days from the date hereof, and settle their accounts, after which times the books will he place in the hands o f a Justice for collection. Jourg BERNT. WILLIAM RERST. July 31 6 School Teachers Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the School Directors of Washington township, Lehigh county, will meet on Saturday the Z3d day of August next, between the hours of 9 in the forenoon and 4 in the afternoon, at the public house of D. C. Peter, is said town ' ship, for the purpose of examining and ap pointing six School Teachers. Such of the Trustees who h'ave made select ions of Teach ers will please bring them before the Direc tors for examination. They must be compe tent to teach both the English and German languages correctly. The pay will be 21- cents a day fur each scholar. At the same time and place, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, the Auditors and Directors will meet to examine and settle the account of the township Treasurer. By Order ol the Board, lir NJ S. I.,EvAN, Secretary. 1 w July 24 Teachers Wanted. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS ) of Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county, desire to procure 9 Competent Teachers, to supply the Schools of the Districts. The session to be 6 months, commencing Sep tember 29th, and the salary 20 dollars per month. Good Boarding can be had for about I dollar per week. An examination will take place at Coop emburg, on Saturday the oth day August, commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M. Further information may he obtained by addressing • GEI4RGE W. DE4UM3, Seer(! my of the Board, cooperAurg. July 3. • —2lll I) r.• . llaviles, if) E. 7 I'TIS T. Adopts this method to inform his 'nos... friends and the public in general, that lie has made Allentown his permanent residence. 11e has opened an office at his dwelling, opposite linlb's American Flotel, few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's. Store, where he will be happy to offer his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He will call at private residences, if requested. Lam - His terms are reasonable, and having had much experience in thd professions, frets satisfied that he can give general satis faction. • Allentown, April 21, 1851. S%ll-I) The Subscribers have just received from New York 100 half !ibis. No. ISt. 2 Say brook Shad which they oiler for safe at the very lowest price. /MI MACIMUVAI.A. They have also received sff Bids. half and quarter, No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel which they offer at the very lowest price. PRETZ, GUTH & CO. June ' 11-1 w li -9 w 1 3'UliLDEICS: J. B. MOSER. 11-1 w Tr- 1 y PRETZ. GUTH & CO. ART/V.2ES. i Per Allent.Eaaton Phildd Flour 'Barrel: 4 251 5005 25 Wheat .. . . ,Bush. 80 05 103 Rye 1 70 60 63 Corn j 60 50 60 Oats ... . . .:._ . :33 30 313 Buckwheat . . 47 40 50 Flaxseed. ..• j --1 50 1 50 1 lid Cbverseed • . I j 4 01:11 4 00 3 26 limothyseed . 2 501 275 275 Potatoes .. . I 60 35 55 Salt --45 1 45 42 Butter .. . . Pound 1.2,! 14 2tl Lard : ---• 9! 8 8 'Fallow . . . . . ''-- 8, 9 I' Beeswax .. . — 22 25 1 1 28 Flant nc Tow-yarn Eoo• Rye Whiskey Ga 1.1.1 22 25 Apple Whiskey; --35 j 25 Linseed Oil . 851 75 Hickory WOod Cord 4 50, 4 50 Oak Wood . . 3 501 3 501 E Coal .. . Ton 3 50; 4 001 Nut Co'al .. . j 2 50; 300 Lump Coal . . 3 501 3 50j Plaster .. . . ; 4 50' 4 50; Livery stalitishme,nt, THE subscribers take this method to in: form the public that they have lately enter: ed into Partnership in the large "Livery Establishment" formerly owned by George Beisel. They have replenished their large stock of ' 'llLffiK HORSES, CARRIAGES : 14 „7 1 ", and continue the business at the old stand on William street, in the Borough of Allentown. TI-31n They will always be prepared to furnish their customers at the shortest possible no l lice w i t h sure and gentle horses, good car riages and careful drivers, if reqtwsted.— Families can be suited at all times with ye hicks to their particular tastes. Their charges are reasonable, and in or.; der to continue the high credit it has here tofore gained of being the "best livery estab lishment in Allentown," they wilt: lett'Ve nothing undone to keep on hand the best and safest horses, the neatest and most splendid• carriages, and sober and careful drivers . . Their charges are very reasonable and' hope by strict attention to business to satis- - fy all those who may favor them with theirs custom. 110. FF Al AN & CONIP ANY . • June 2-2. Coachmaking Establishment, 1,. sillentoron. II ]) 1 Ili 1 111 11 I g . Respectfully announces to his friends' and the public in general, that he continues on an extensive scale, the Coachmaking Businseggli in all its various branc hes, at the old stand if West Hamilton Street, directly opposite Hagenbuch's Hotel, where he is always prepared to manufacture to order at the shortest notice, and also keep on hand,. I3arouches, annibusses, Rock aways, Carryalls, Fork Wag -0118, Bugles, , Valkeys, 4.e., 4-c. Which, for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed by any Coachinaker in the State or elsewhere, while his terms are a's reasonable as those of any other establish ment. He uses none but firstrate mated.: els, and employs none but the best of work men—cons, quent ly, he intends that tho's,is hicks manufactured at his establishment c6bhall lake the shine off" of all others man.; ufactured in this part of the country. no . prefesses to understand his business by ex perience, and therefore assures the public that he is enabled to render shtisfactiotr Co his customers. Call and judge foryourseftteS. Mr Wooden or iron axletrees made to or.; der : and Repairing , of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most treasonable' terms. Old vehicles taken' in exchange tot nevi ones at a good bargain. ROBERT K RAMER. iff—firre July 10. Dissolution of Partnership, Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship which heretofore existed bet Ween the undersigned, in the borough of Allentown. in the Coach making business, Was dissolv ed by mutual consent, on the Ist of June, inst. All persons, therefore, who are yet indebted to said firm, are hereby requested to make payment as semi as possible, to Robert Kramer, who will confintm the business at the old stand. And all persdns who have just claims against said firm, ate laso requested to bend in their accounts to said Robert Kramer for payment. ALLEN L. KRAMER. ROBERT KRAMER. 11-6 w. it/1y 10, BANK NOTICE. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, _for the iticorpbration-of-a-Bank,-with-gene rat discount and other banking privileges, to be located at the 136rdiigh of Allentown.. Lehigh county, to be called the “Farntere f awl Illechtinksi Bank," with a capitol of One Hundred ThotiSand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Eli Steckel, Solomon Weaver, Thomas Yeager. Jamey F. 11. Sehnurman, Thomas &It'd(lnce, June prices Current. ; 8! 8: 81 1 Doz. ! 10; 12 allentosen Thomas B. Mason; loshua Hansa tI illirrrn /l. Craig, 'John Wagner, .htseith. Charles S. Massey. IV —tiff
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