New York Store ! Cheap Bargains to be Made Great Cargo oT. Gooas The undersigned take this method to in , form the public, that they have just return ed from New York and Philadesphia, with a CARGO OF GOODS, at which they are now engaged in unpack ' ing, at their old Stand, in West Hamilton Street-, next docit to the Post Office. 'Fluty are.eatisfie,d that they can please all who may see proper to give them a call, and such who fail to give them a call, will certainly missa bargain as a larger assortment of goods never was offered in Allentown. They have adopted the plan of "quick sales . with small profits." Farmers, when you come to Allentown, step into the "New York Store" and examine the mountains of goods, _and you will save 10 per cent. To name all the goods would, he impossible as it w,puld fill the whole paper, we therefore on ly name the following : Ladies Dress Goods. Such as Silks of all qualities and colors cheaper than ever they were offered in Al lentown, Silk Poplins, A Ipaccas, Mon de Laines, all qualities of Calicoes, &c., &c. Skate's! Shawls Bay State Shawls by the case, cheaper than ever before offi!red, also a heavy as sortment of other shawls, of all colors and styles. In short, all styles of fancy dress goods. Gentlenteta.P Eyes Right We have also paid some attention to the selection of Goods for your weer. We have a complete assortment of black and fancy colored Clothes, Cassitneres, Satinets, Vestings, fancy Cravats, and all other fancy goods for gentlemen. iviusLibrea Their stoelc of Muslins, 'Pickings, Checks, Flannels, Manchester Gingham, &c., is ex tremely large, and with pleasure are they pre pared to show them without charge, only give them a call. GROCERIES. They have also a full stock of 1/ ff,;r ; groceries, such as Molasses, if,..!,,.101411- Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Fish, Salt &c., &c. UE EA'S Quite a large assortment of fashionable Queensware in full Setts or by the single piece all at the lowest prices. THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND A large assortment of Carpet Chain, fancy Buckets, Baskets &c., Looking glasses, of all sizes, Carpets of various patterns, and as cheap as can be got in Allentown. COUNTRY PRODUCE..—AII kinds of coun try produce will be talcen in exchange for goods for which the highest market price will be allowed. '• They are thankful for past favor, and hope by selling cheap and constantly keep ing a full assortment of goods they will henthforce be able to keep the custom they now have, and be able to add many new ones, which will find them always at the right place. KERN & KLINE. September 25, 1851. —6w 111 V PCK 0 FP, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 17, NORTH SIXTH STRERT, PHILADELPHIA. 411—.3m May I (D22.11'n 111)121 By Virtue and in pursuance of an order i sued out of the Orphan's Court of the coun ty of Lehigh, there will be exposed to pub lic sale, on Saturday the 11th day of Octo ber, 1851, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, up on the premises, a certain Messuage and Tract of Land with the appertenances, situated in Sails berg township in the county of Lehigh afore said, bounded by Lands ,of Nathan Ber ner, David Sande!, Daniel b:lees, Stephen Roth, Jacob Geisinger and others, and on the road leading from Allentown to Heller ,town, 2 miles from the former place, con taining 73 acres and 22 perches strict mea sure, about 20 acres thereof is good timber, 5 acres meadow and the residue_ improved land in a high state Of cultivation. The im provements are a • TWO STORY LOG .. Dive Mug house a large Stone Bank Barn, wagon shed and other outbuildings. A Spring- House with a never failing spring of excel lent water near the door of 'the dwelling House, a good Apple Orchard 'and other fruit trees are on the premises. • Being the Real estate of David Scholl, deceased, late of the township end county aforesaid. Terms on the day at the place of sale, and due attendance given by HENRY SCHOLL. EDWARD HELLMAN. .By Order of the court, , J. D. LAwALL, Clerk. 'September 25th, 1851. 111-4 w Valuable Mill Property FOR SALE. rj The well known, Grist and Plaster Mill, situate on the . Little Lehigh Stream,. and' ad imning the Bridge at Allentown, now in the occupancy of Joseph Dieter. The'Property has lately been thoroughly 'repaired, the Plaster Mill is new. The Mill has 4 run &first rate French• Burr Stones, the powlir and location is unsurpassed in. Lehigh county, for particulars and terms inquire of. WM . 11. BLUMER, Agent of Charles G. Vontagen. Spetember 18, ' 11-4 w Election Proclamation. Pursuant of an act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to the elections. l ot this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, A nno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, Joseph Newhard, Sheriff of the County of Lehigh, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county afore said, that a General Election will be held in said county of Lehigh, on the Second Tuesday, ( . 14th) of October, 1851', at which time, tate and County Officers, as follows, are to be elected, to wit : One person for Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. On person for Canal Commissioner of the Cominonwealth of Pennsylvani. Five persons for Judges of the Supreme Court of Penn Sylvania. One person for President Judge of the Third Judicial District of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Lehigh and Northampton. Two persons for Associate Judges of Le high county. Two person to represent the district corn posed of the counties of Lehigh rind Carbon in the House of Representatives of Pennsyl vania. One person for Prothonotary of Lehigh county. One person for Register of the county of Lehigh. One person for Clerk _of the Orphans Court and Court of Quarter Sessions, of the county of Lehigh. One person for Recorder, of the county of Lehigh. One person for Treasurer'of the county of Lehigh. One person for Commissioner of the coun ty of Lehigh. One person for Director of the Poor of the county of Lehigh. One person for Auditor of the county of Lehigh. Three persons for Trustees of the Academy in Allentown. And that the Electors of the'county of Le high aforesaid, on the said second Tuesday of October next, will meet at the severals districts, composed of the Borough and the several townships following, to wit : The electors of South ward, of the Bor ough of Allentown, at the house of Widow John Kleckner. The electors of North ward, of the Bor ough of Allentown, at the house of Moyer §• Gan grvere. . The electors of Northampton township, at the Court house in the borough of Allen town. The electors of Salsburg township, at the house of John Yost. The electors of South Whitehall town ship, at the house of Alexander Loder. The electors of Hanover township, at the house of Charles Ritter. The electors of Upper Saucon, township, at the house of Daniel Cooper. The electors of Weisenburg township, at the house of John Leizer. The electors of Lleidleherg township, at the house of Jacob HoMen. The electors of North Whitehall township, at the house of Jacob Roth. The electors of Lowhill township, at the house of Daniel Clauss. The electors of Upper Macungy township, at the house of Ephraim . Troxel. The electers of Lower,Macungy township, at the house of George Keiser. The electors of Upper Milford township, at the house of Henry Di!linger. The electors 'of Lynn township, at the house of James Seiberling. The electors of Washington township at he house of D. tS• C. Peter. NOTICE IS lIERE BY GIVEN, "Agreeably to the provision of the sixty first section of said act, every General and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and shall continue without interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock in the even ing, when the polls shall be closed. Vursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section of the act , first aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid district shall take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts and pro duce them at the meeting of the Judges from each districLat the Gaut House in the bor ough of Allentown, on the third day-after the day of election, being for the present year on Friday, the 17th day of October next, then and there to do, and perform the duties required by law of said judges, Al so,lhat where a judge by sickness or una voidable circumstances is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return as aforesaid shall he taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks. of the election of said district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said. judge unable to attend. JOSEPH NEWHARD, Sherig: Sheriff's Office, Borough of 4 11--te Allentown, Sept. 11, 1651, S 3 aims 1.. Selfridv,c k Co. 11` Zit Lit PRODUCE AND GENERAL Commission Merchanii, No. 67 NORTH WHARVES, Below Vine Street, Philadelphia, Adopt this method to inform their friends and country merchants in general; that they have lately established the above business, in all its various branches, et N0.'07 North %Vharves, where they will be happy to at tend to the wants of their customers. Among the many articles constantly kept on hand of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c. &c. will be found an assortment of Mackerel, Salmon, Shad, Herring Blue Fish, Cod. Fish, Pork, Lard, Ham, Sides, Shoulders, Cheese, tkc. Atlofwhich will besold.at the most reasonable prices. Reeoltdet 'thaplitce. .• March O. Good Horses and Safe Vehicles: silleniofUlt lAN evy 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•Cleorge Boise!. They have completely replenished .4 4 their large stock of !P,Tltt . HORSE'S, CARRIAGES, &c, .#cril Their Horses are safe and all goo travel ers ; their vehicles mostly new and of the latest style, and such as have been used are repaired and repainted in the best manner. They continue the business at the old stand in William street, in the Bo rough of Allentown. They will always be prepared to furnish their customers at the shortest possible. no tice with sure and gentle horses, good car riages and careful drivers if requested. Families can be suited at all times with re hicks to their particular tastes. Their charges are reasonable, and io or der to continue the high credit it has here tofore gained of being the "best livery estab lishment in Allentown," they will leave nothing undone to keep on II:111d the best and safest horses, the neatest and most splen did 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 their custom. 110PFMAN & COMPANY. ' September 18, MI. Every Day Brings Something New! Ours A Great Country ! Newly Established, Cash. Boot OP Shoe-Store. Goo& k S 4 Irar, 111; SPF,( T 177 L linform their many -m•friends and the public in general, that they have lately established themselves in the fashionable • Boot & Shoe BIISENESS Ls one door east of Gangewer's flat Store, and nearly opposite the "Register" Printing Office. They have just received from Philadelliti<one of the largest and best select ed — ilssortment of STOCK ever brought to Allentown. They have pur chased for cash, and are determined to do business upon no other but the Cash Principe. They would here beg leave to state, that customers shall save themselves the trouble of asking a credit, as they will positively re fuse it. To - such, however, who will deal with them upon the Cash principle, will find a difference in the price of Boots and shoes equal to .25 per cent. less than they pay upon a Credit. They will always be prepared to do.cus tom work at the shortest notice, and will do up Ladies and Gentleman's work in the latest and most fashionable styles. Ladies', Misses and Childrens' fancy dress shoes, and Gentlemen's and Boys fine and coarse Boots. always kept on hand. They hope. by practical attendance to bos siness and I. uch reduced prices, to be able to merit a share of public patronage. March 13 .41M111)11.2 ra 9 0 AT ENT S A MILO CR.. The subscribers take this method to in form the citizens of Allentown, and the sur rounding country, that they have lately pur chased the right of • Arnold's Patent Sash Lock for Lehigh county. This Lock, fqr simpli city goes ahead of any thing in the way of Sash LockS ever got up, and is even supe rior to the Sash Weights, and at less than one-fourth the costs. As an evidence of its simplicity and du rability we would only mention, that it has taken the premiums of all the Fairs, where it has been exhibited for competition. Of this number is the "New York State Fairs of 1899 and 1850" "State Fair of Mary land in 1850, and Fair of the American In stitute" in 1850. Hundreds of recommen dations might be added, but we deem it un necessary, as the article will recemmend itself. S. P. BUTZ & Co August 21, ¶-3m Dover's Ink Alanuractory, REMOVED 'FO NO. 144 RACE STREET, (Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St.) PI 1 L. 4 DE I,P FM Where the Proprietor is enabled, by in creased facilities. to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its widespread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the Ameri can Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufac turer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writ ing Ink, he also manufactures &dam:dine Cement for mending Glass and China, as well as a superior flair Dye ; n trial only is necessary to insure its future use, and a Sealing Wax,: well adapted for Druggist and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quantities: Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacterer, No; 144 Race three!, Between 4th & sth. opposite Crown St., PHILADELPHIA. September 25, ¶-3m ENGLISH AND GERNAN JOB PAINTING , 'Of every desciption neatly executed at the "Register" office. Coaehmaking Establishment La villentown. aiDl2l Respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he continues on an extensive scale, the Coachmaking Business, in all its various branches, at the old stand in West Hamilton Street, directly opposite Har_renbuclOs Hotel, where he is always prepared to manufacture to order at the hortest notice, and also keep on hand, Wit Darouches, Omnibusses, flock .. --.litor a"l7 aways, Carryalls, York Wag- ons, Bug,ies, Sulkeys4c„4-c Which, for beauty and durability cannot he surpassed by any Coachmaker in the State or elsewhere, while his terms are as reasonable as those of any- other- establish ment. Ile uses none but firatrate materi als, and employs none but the best of work men—consequently, he intends that the ve hicles manufactured at his establishment "shall lake the shine ojr of all others man ufactured in II is part of the country. He prefesses to i nd istand his business by ex perience, and therefore assures the public that he is enabled to render satisfaction to his customers. Call and judge for yourselves. ' Wooden or iron a xletrees made to or der and Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Old vehicles taken in exchange for new ones at a good bargain. ROBERT KRAMER. July 10 C 11.1.1" G E IN FREY'S LIN en YAstalAishine,al JACOB J. STINE, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he has lately pur chased the Livery Establishment of Major William Fry, and continues the Livery bu siness in all its various branches in the rear of the German Reformed Church lot, (en trance by Church alley from East Hamilton street) where he is prepared to accommo 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 model of a Livery Stable, and hiring out no broken-down, balky. run away, ring -boned, spavined or diseased hor ses, but keeping the right kind of stock, whicn can travel well, and do credit to his establishment. His carriages and vehicles of every description will always be kept clean and in good order. All orders left at the office in the stable tvill be punctually attended tn. Large parties can be accommodated with omnibusses and carriages on reasonable terms. By punctual attendance• to business, he expects to merit and receive a reasonable share of public patronage. July 21. ¶-3m WILLIAM S. MARX, ATTORNEY 41;, COUNSELLOR AT LATt Office in the western front room of the builtlna of John D. Lawn'', formerly Horn becL•'s, west of the Courthouse. Allentown April 4,1850. ¶—tf 3. Y. - tames, E. 'TIST. % Ados od i his Alma. friends pts andthi meth the publicto innform general, that he has made Allentown his permanent residence. He has opened an office at, his dwelling, opposite Kolb's American Hotel, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's. Store, where he will be happy to oiler his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He will .call at private residences, if requested. t H is terms are reasonable, and having had much experience in the professions, feels satisfied that he can give general satis faction. Allentown, April 24, 1851: 11-Iy. Taskionab e flat & Cali Ala-nufactary . In Easton. LUCAS HAINES, WOULD respectfully invite the atten tion of his old customers, the public in general, and the COUNTRY MER CHANTS in particular, to the large assort ment rind. superior style and quality of HATS and CAPS, suitable for the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, which he has just received and is selling at reduced prices. He has also on hand a large assortment of Moleskin, Silk, Beaver, Neutria, Russia, Rough 4' Ready, Palm, • Braid, •Leghorn, Panama, Canada Straw, and every other kind of Hats, and will be able to suit the taste and inclination of all who may favor him with a call. His Stock has been selected with the greatest care; and having spent the greater part of his life in the manufacture of hats, he•knows that he can sell as cheap, and as neat and gen teel an article as any other estabtablishment either in.Easton or the Cities. His Stand is on the north side of North , am pton street, one door above Rader's Store, and nearly opposite the Easton. Bank. COUNTRY MERCIL,INT,F, will do well to examine his stock, as he is prepared to accommodate them on the low est terms. Easton, May 29.. ILII EMIAIIIS The Girard Life Insurance krltillity aHd Trust Company of Philadelphia; Office. No. 160 Chestnut Street, Chfirter Peipitubl; CAPITAL 300,000. Continue to make Insurances on Lives on the most favorable terms. The capital being paid up and invested, together with the accumulated premium fund affords a perfect security to the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarterly payments. The company add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurance for life. The first bonus was appropriated in Decentiber, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum in sured under the oldest policies, to 84 per cent, 7d per cent, &c., on others in propor tion to the time of standing making an addi tion of $lOO, $87,50, $75, &c., on every $lOOO originally insured, which is an aver age-of-more-than-50-per cent on the-premi ums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the company. No. of Su in I Bonus !Amount of policy and Policy.,iusured or ; bonus payable at the Addition.' party's decease. No. 51 $ 1000 $ 100 —1 $ 1100 , 4 88, 3500 250 —1 2750 4 , 208 4000 400 ' 9400 275 2000 124 - .. 336 5000 ' 431 50 Pamphlets containing tables of rates, and explanations of the subject ; forms of appli cation ; and further information can be had at the office in Philadelphia, or on applica tion to A. L. Rune, Agent in Allentown. - B. W. RICHARDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES. SeiLlUry December 13 ¶ - 6 m BANK NOTICE. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE to - the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Bank, with gene ral discount and .other banking privileges, to be located at the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh county, to be called the "Fai.nters' and Mechanics' Bank," with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Eli Steckel, ;Thomas B. Wilson, Solomon Weaver, „Joshua Hanse, Thontas 1 - eager, Ibilliam R. Craig, James F. Kline, .1(1111t Wagner, If. Schnurman, Joseph Dietrich, Thomas 11. fl'eidner,Charles S. 11Iassey. June '26. 11-6 m EDMUND J. MOHR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office a few doors west of the Court House. the can be consulted both in the Ger man and English languages Allentown, April 4, Bank Note (Corrected Weekly from Bicknell's,liotCourt's and Thompson's Detector.) Mc of N America par Mechanics bank of Ilk of l'ennsylv. par Newark Hank (.1 . Commerce Mechanics bank at late Moyamensing par Burlington par 13k of N Liberties par Mechanics & Man- 13k of Penn Towns.par ulacturers bank pai Farmers & Mechampar Newark banking & Kensington par Ins. Company Man ul. & Meehan par New Hope & Lela Meehantes par ware Br. Comp.failed Girard par Orange bank Philadelphia par Peoples bank i Schuylkill par Plainfield hank Southwark par Princeton hank par Western par Salem banking Co. par Commercial Bank State bank at Eliza of Pennsylv. par' bethtown, Newark, Blr of the U States 12 : Camden,N. Bruns- COUNTIt Y BANKS. I wick, par Ilk of Chambersburg i !Sussex bank 1 Bic of Gettysburg 1 • Union bank a Bk of Pittsburg i , Trenton bank. co. par Ilk of Susq. County 85 !Yardleiville bridge Bk of Chester Co. par I company 25 13k of Germantow) par: DELAWARE. Ilk of Danville par 1 The Banks of the state Bk of Delaware Co. Parof Delaware are all at I Bk of Middletown 1 par. Bk of Montg. Co. par 13k of Northumberi mar NEW YORK. Columbia Bank & New York City bits ... . . . Bridge Comp. par I Chelsea bank BO Carlisle Bank 1 Clinton! bank 80 Doylestown Bank pad Commercial bank 10 Easton Bank par ; Lafayette bank 50 Exchange Bank a ;Washington bank 70 Erie Bank 2; COUNTRY BANKS. Farmers & Drovers ; Alleghany county Bank 1 ! bank 70 Franklin Bank / ; Bank of America 35 FarMers Bank of i do of Commerce 40 do of Brockport 35 Bucks County par i Farmers Bank of Ido of Lodi 25 Lancaster Par ;do of Olean 35 I Farmers Bank of do of Tonawanda 50 Reading Par; do of Lyons 23 Farmers Bank of - jdo of Western Schuylkill co. park New York 30 Harrisburg Bank / IBinghampton bank 40 Honesdale Bank I, Canal bank 5 Lancaster Bank par! Cattaraugus county Lancaster Co. Bank part bank 35 Lebanon Bank z; Erie county bank, 50 Lehigh Co. Bank 50' Farmers & Drovers Lehigh Navigation , " „ bank . 5 Co. Script. ' ''Farmers bank of Se Miners Bank of ! neca county 30 Pottsville P ar i Hamilton bank, 30 Merchants & Manaf. ; Lewis county bank 60 Bank, Pittsburg. i ! Mechanics bank at 46 Monongahela Bank, , ; Buffalo 45 Brownsville, ' i Merchants bank at Taylorsville Del. , ' Buffalo 40 Bridge Company, 25 I Millets bank of New West Branch Bank, 1 York I Wyoming Bank', 1 , Oswego bank 20 York Bank, 1 ' Phenix bank 35 NEW JERSEY. Staten Island hank 30 Belvidere Bank t State bank of N Y 80 Burlington countylSt.Lawrence batik 75 Bank par Union bank 25 Commercial Bank . g United States bank 30 Cumberland Bank par N. York bank. Co. 70 Farmers Bank par , Tenth Wark bank, 25 Farmers & Meehan I White Plains bank 5 ics Bank, Rahway g c&All tither banks n o Farmers & Merchants mentioned in the . above Bank, Mid. Point, g I ist are from Ito 2 per Morris County bank g I cent discount.. The notes on all Barilia , marked with • dub (—) are not purchased by the brokers. • Neatly_ executed at the “Regiater” 'Office. ntsittm - A Certain and Effectual Curee The subscriber, Druggist in the Bort - igh of lEtethlehern, Northampton county, adopts this method to inform suflerers of a Mien , matic complaint, be it Inflamatory, Chioriiq; or Acute., that he prepares un article of med. , " tine, that will effect a certain cure of this' wide spred and painful disease. It is put , up in Qbart bottels, each beide' a&ompani.' ed by a box of Ointmertt; Tjrclixfstd 'to be' taken internally, and the dibtMen't eXterfitd-' ly. The genuine article cah b'e'had only . by the undersigned, a praciicnl l and Chemist, and originator of the medicine.- Price two dollars per bottle, or . six 'bottles' for ten dollars—Which will be sent to inva lids in, any part of the colnity, free of charge; All orders must be accompAiti With. the Cash, or they will-receive-no-altbntionl•,, This-medicine-needs no-paling, it 80310 for itself, while perfectly harmless in its ope- - ration it eradicates the .system from the' effects produced by unskillful treatment..lo hes already produced some nstonishiiie cures, and of cases where the patient has been confined to the house for years, and/ those that got abroad only with the use of Crutches, were set at liberty by the use of.. from one to six Bottels. Certificates of cures can be shown from the most respect- - able citizens. 1310 Mil EVNone is genuine without his written• signature in blue ink. .HENRY GANGWER, • Proprietor, Bethlehem, Penn. . _ December 12 The undersigned have entered into Co-part nership under the Firm of • Hamby i Lawrence, TO CARRY ON THE 11-ly Taper and lag Business, AT NO. 5 MINOR STREET, PHILADELPHIA, • Where they intend keeping a Largo As sortment of Papers, &c., consisting in part as follows : Writing Papers; Wove and Laid, Amer-• can and English. Bath Posts and Note Papers ; Wove and Laid Gilt and Plain. Folio Posts, Flat Caps. Printing Pa pers, all sizes. Hardware Papers, from 19 by 24 to 40 by 9S. Colored and White tissue Papers, Amer ican and English. Hollingsworth's Patent Manilla Papers. Colored and White Shoe Papers, com mon end extre sizes. Buff Envelope Pa pers. Colored Printing and Cover Papers. Manilla Papers, all sizes. Glazed Royal, all colors. Druggist, Blue Medium and Filtering. Papers. Tea, secret and Col'd Papers for Confec— tioners. ¶-tf Rag, Manilla and Straw Wrapping Pa- Mil Bonnet, Binders', Box,- Cap and Trunk Boards. White and Buff Envelopes ; Legal, Let ter, Note and Card sizes. FirA gents for Bliss, Potter & Co's PRINTER'S C.d.RDS in pack and sheets, white and colored—odd sizes; cut to order. Also, their Gilt, Figured and Plain glazed Papers. JOHN RIMBY, late of SS N. Third St, N. S. LAWRENCE, late of No. 3, Mi nor Street. N. 8.-50 Q Tons of Rags wantedin ex change for. Philadelphia, July :3 NEW-YORK IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. Frecrawn, Hodges & Co., 58 LIBERTY STREET, Betwe , :n Broadway and 11Ta3sau-Street, NEAR THE POST-OFFICE New-York• WE are receiving, by daily arrivals from Europe, our Fall and Winter assortment of rich, jashionable,fancy silk and millinery goods. . We respectfully invite all Cash Purchas ers, thoroughly. to examine our Stock and Prices, and, as INTEREST GOVERNS, we.. feel confident our Goods and Prices will induce them to select from our establishment.— Particular attention is devoted to Millinery goods and many of.the articles are manu factured expressly to.our, order, and cannot be surpassed in beauty, style and cheap ness. Beautiful Parison Ribbons, for Hat,C4p, Neck, and Belt. Satin and Tarn la Ribbons, of all widths and colors. Silks, Satins, Velvets,and Uncut Wads, (or Hats • Feathers Stnerican and French .drtfli-- - cial Flowers. PtOingB,• and up Trimm Dress Trimming, large assortment. . Embroideries. Capes, Collars .Unciev: - sleeves and Cup. Thu Embroidered reviereand 4flenWlitch' Cambriclandkerchelf es. Grapes, Lissei, Tarlelons, Illusion and ' Cap Laces. Valencienes,' Brussels, Thread, Silk and Lisle Thread Laces. Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread: , Merino Gloves and Mitts. Figured and Plain Swiss Book. Bishop Lawn and jasonet Marlins. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AMERICAN AND ITALIAN August 28, Brandreth and Wrights Country merchants and others, ardrhere by, notified, that .the far famous Pills"of I Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjami n i Brandreth, are constantly kept for.taltoatut the office of the "Lehigh Regietei"• dozen boxes, at wholesale ptl6ifiii' Jiffy. 5, 4R-Om STRAW GOODS.• --13m--0,
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