Translated from the German. Resolved, that his opposers themselves at their ConveMion on Saturday last, in. this county, were compelled to edam, that he is I\he bravest General of the times. Notwitlt- In pursuance of public notice Riven by the standing .. this, they have declared he is not fit for that station, to which declaration they Democratic Whig standing committee, a ve ry large number of the citizens of Lehigh themselves can give no credence, without county assembled at the public house of ila- bringing into disrespect the opinion of the rout Guilt, in Guthsville, South Whitehall late. Gen. Jackson, and of Gen. Cass and of township, to consult together concerning the many other great men of their own party. next election and the condition of the coon- Resolved, that we regard with sh, me a try in general. On motion the meeting was I Bart of a certain resolution, passed by he , opposition on last -Sarturday, wherein it organized by appointing declared, "that General Scott in case of his I C. W. WIEAND, Esq., President, election, will appoint to office, only men of L. P. Unger, Samuel Horn, David Gold.: a certain stripe, who will endanger the wel- Daniel Guth, Daniel Gross, Maj. Solomon fare of our country, and rekindle the flame i Klein, William Getz, Henry Jarrett, Lien-1 of slavery between the north and the south, jamin Hainse, Maj. Samuel Christ, Paul arid Thereby bring, the Union into datige Blciler, Michael Hausman, William Wed:- j Shaine on the pen that wrote down these ; ter, John Treichler and Aaron Butterwcck, I thoughts, and upon him wha held it ! Vice Presidents. I Resolved, That this resolution of theirs OWEN L. SCUREISES and LEVI' HAAS jis not proved. No sensible man can think Officiated as Secretaries. I this would be the case,, and the convention After the assemblarze had been called to or- j itself did not believe it, of a man who has 'der and the object of the same had been battled AO years fur his native land. 'stated, on motion a committee of thirty per- i2esolVed, That in WILLIAM A, GRAHAM, 'sons tyr) appointed to report resolutions ex- ' the candidate for the _Vice-Presidency, we 4)ressive of the sense of the meeting h a v e a Rood Whig, Statesman and Patriot, , The following named persons constitut- a true and tried friend of the Union as it is, C ed said committee : Reuben Utah, '1'1 )0111 - I a man who if elected will fill that high eta lionor-to-hiteself-and-the-nation-. Charles H. Reinhold, Charles Sell, Solomon I Resolved, 'Flint tee a'so have other inter- R. Klein, Sol. B. Ritter, Isaac E. Chand- ' esis within our State to guard-that for years ler, IVilliam 'Yaeger, John Culbertson, Dan- we have seen the public money, to raise iel Beisel, EdwinKeiper, IVillinm Wether-.; which the hard working man has annually hold, Benjamin Ricker, Nathan Gehry, Da- to pay it h, avy lax, squandered mi our State rid Oswald, James Werly, Peter lVeida, works, and distributed among party favor- Stephen Klotz, Jacob Klauss, Go:Pried Pe- ties; and that fur the - future we will support ter, John Custur, John Peter, Chat h s Seip, for Canal Commissioner only such men as Solomon Butz, jr. Jam e s singura,;,•r, Gide- we feel assured will not prove guilty of such on Klein, Sol. [(rider and Celt on Yoder. I oth-nces. During the absence of the Committee and ; Resolved, That in Jacon florrm A N, Esq., after their return the meeting was addressed of Berks county, we recrignize exactly the by CB/LIMES M. Mimi, Esq., in a talented I inan for that orrice. That he is personally speech, in which he clearly and in a lucid known to a majority of us es an active bus lllllllllCrexplained the origin of pally names, iness man ; that we are convinced. should and party measures at the adoption of our he be chosen to the Board, all squandering National constitution, doUrn to the present and favorireism would at once's. terminated ; time, which called froth the loud ali It use ; and that we wi:l thereupon use every prop of every hearer. ; er means to secure his election. Voice of Zeltigh . —4lemocralic-Whlg_Counly -Meeting. Preamble and Resolutions : Resolved, That in the Hos. JOSEPH BUF FINGTON, the Whig candidate for Judge of WHEREAS we in this free Republic enjoy the Supreme Court, we recognize a liberal the right to meet together in public meet Mir, minded and intelligent jurist; that should whenever we consider it proper or necessa he be eluted, an excellent and correct think is likewise our duty so to assemble, for the ry a not alone do we enjoy the riiiht, but it rug citizsn will enter upon that office and genera wi o proud ll do bonar t the bench ; th we are purpose of &liberating upon Ow of having an opportunity t at o vote for welfare of our country, us well as concern l such a man, mid that we will zealously frig the principles which sepvrate the great strive to elevate him to tltat honorable otheti.; political parties from' each other, and con cerning the selection of candidates for the Resolved, That we tvill look upon the ' different offices—we here therefore net, in election of Franklin Pierce to the presaden- I accordance with our annual custom, in coon- cy of the United .States as a national curl ; ty meeting, thereby to assert our right and because in that case we can have no hope faithfully dit,charge that duty. 13e it therefore for a protective tariff, that the platform of resolved, that we are c o o v i ore d t h at t h at i his party does not contain within it the pro tective system, which platform he has tin sacred and most important charter, the Con-, i f pi .„ / „, rh , dorsed arid adopted as his principles, that btitution of the United Strays, the British press seeks to promote his vier protecting evert' wisely carried into I fle'ct, is capable of lion, a thieg that would not be done were y part of the comar v, of sec-; In ;rig tire ;nter,,n „ of all 0115. „ 5 a ini 0( main. ' not ji vors expected in Eordaild in case of his election ; and that we will therefore op wining a National brotherhood among the respective States. ' : pose his election, and by every honorable flesoi cod, that ~ ve here again declare our ardent, faithful, zealous and firm attachment to the Constitution of our country, ;rod the l!nien of the States, which it has so beauti fully associated and so lon g and prosperous ly maintained; and we also hereby cordially anorove of the compromise measures passed hy t eongress, belie vim, as ti e do, that thrnun h t item alone a sepetation of this fair Confed eracy was prevented. Resolved, that now as ever, as a funda mental principle, we are in favor of the pro tection of American Agriculture, !Mine illanufactures,and especially of all industrial interests of our country, by the imposition of a wise and I (pi:thy adjusted tariff upon nupotts with incidental pout Nino in fat fir of our own productions, u het elty the fa rater, the mechanic, and the laborer shall be assur ed a healthy aid permanent market for his labor and his productions. Resolved, that fo obtain this protection we deem it the duty of the next Congress to re peal the Tariff act of 1:.546, Mitch as expe rience has well taught us to our sorrow, dues not ahurd just protection, but on the contra ry favors free trade—and, as far as the ne- ressity of the limes deinand, to restore the act of 15.12, which operated su prosperously upon our country. And we consider it it duty to ourselves as well as to our I, Hew citizens to instruct our Representatives in Congress t use every legal and honorable exertion to effect such a change. ReSolverl, that we view the Administra tion of President Pillmore whit pelf, et sat isfaction.. Ile jet.: safely guide state—he has faithfully guarded our inter ests—he has safely conducted our tiflairs through a fearful threatening of a dissolution of the Union—he has dune every thing in his power to procure us Ihe necessary and foregoing protection, but has been prevented from securing it, by the opposition tnem hers of Congress. Resolved, that we are entirely satisfied pith the Platform, which the Whig, party of ,the United States erected in their National ,Convention at Baltimore in June last, be cause the same contains within itself princi ples for the preservation of the Union, and a predilection for a protective tariff. It is in • ~ .4;211-14.i.cal A meticatLllemocratic Re publican, and not a British platform, . Resolved, that we receive with fervent ' pleasure the nomination of General Winfield Scott, as the candidate for the Presidency by that Convention„which has established the foregoing platform. for its principles. in bini we have a candidate, who for 40 years has performed innumerable set vices in the battle field and in every post of danger. Not alone bechuse in this respect he• has served his country, not alone because he has poured out his blood for us, for our country and for our interests do We desire to honor hint with an election, but because in the ca pacity of a statesman,• surrounded by the most delicate circumstances, he hos given us proof of the highest talent, these together make every true. heart warmly beat for him. And hence' he . shall receive our undividort tuppor,h,' means. • Resolved, That whoever votes for Gen. Scott sustains the American interest, but on the other hand whoever votes for Pranklin Pierce, votes to aid the interests of Eng land. Resolved, 'Flint in Thomas Ross. our 'Congressman, we have an unfaithful repro. sentative, firr before his election he repre sented himself as a protective tariff matt, but by his votes he has proved himself ou that Measure. • 11.080Ived, that we are surprised to see that the opposition on Saturday last, in a re solution approve his course and express re , gret that his term of office has Iraq expir ed, since it is LOOM' to them that he has • acted directly iraiost the interests of bis.con , sieuents, and was consequently very far from being. a Democratic representative. fßesolved, that that resolution is an exact contradiction of another resolution, in which the opposition again seek to humbug the • people in relation to a tariff; because they wish to be understood that they are also in favor of protecting all classes--y e t appl au d the course of Thomas Ross, who sit pported the very opposite, Which proves clearly that they art. at It tart opposed to a protective ta riff'. And who will believe that they are in favor of such a tariff, for they had during the last Uonizress a majority in both houses, and wh,nefore did they not then pass such an act ? Resolved, that we believe that the voters • will no longer permit themselves to he hum d ; that whoever reads those two reso lutions and bath ears to hear and eyes to see, must notice that they do not agree with each other; and that consequently, as has often been the case with our•opponents, some de ception lurks within. • Resolved, that we will by no means sup port any candidate at the coining election for Congress, whom we are not perfectly convinced is in favor of a protective system. • Resolved, that we this day appoint three Conferees, to meet the Conferees of Bucks county, at such time as the Whig County Meeting of said county may name, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Con gress, and We hereby bind ourselves to sup ' port said nomination with all our strength— provided the person so nominated agrees to the foregoing principles. The following gen tlemen are appointed said conferees, viz : Ephraim Grim, Stophen Rapist , jr. and S. .H. Lazier. Resolved, that James S. Reese . , Andrew K. Witman and James W. Puller, aro ap- Pointed• Senatorial conferees, to meet the con ferees of Northampton county, at such time and place as may hereafter be agreed-upon, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the State Semite, which nomination shall receive coo r.cordial support, if the nominee bejn favor of economy in the public expen ditures Mt' a reduction of our State debt and thereby also in favor of a decrease of our burthensomo state taxes'. - 'Resolved, That 'Reuben Guth is hereby, appointed. trdelegatu, to represent this coun ty to the nev. fourth of March State Convert: lion, to bo held at Harrisburg, for the pur pose of nominating a cnnditlate for Canal Commissioner--with power to appoint a • substitute it) case. he shall riot be able to at tend. Resolved, That the Standin ,, Committee , of this county which called this meeting bo hereby rcqui.”deil again to call a county meet ing in the village of Catasnuipia, on Satur day the ISth day of September, at Ii) o'clock A. 11E, further to consult respecting the or ganization of the Democratic Whig party, concerning the candidates already nomina ted, and such as may be nominated between Idls and that time, or such as maw volunteer, d especially to adopt such measures as , y be considered proper for the ad entice. nt of our principles. • Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting he signed by the ollicerz:i; and he published in the -Lehigh Patriot," -R.: ' ::is ter" and "Priedensbothe."_ „ •e eeriee..ta . ;e: , •:". 4 '.42 ) Aiii.,' • irfik'',.?:;; . - ,c 1 .-Ili i 1..,, , ee - ' 'I-. ;; l'.'e';•'-.. - e(t• - ••';:i' 4 .!. - ";k:& -- ;' e .V. ; •" , ?.?•i;' - ''? -- ' •• `..-j.i.L 1 IT 11 •••,.-,. -.. : . :t . "..,1•• , ',.(,..:•, , ,„ , . , -, ..,:-•. 1 .‘, 4 / 1 i.:•.*,.:, ' . .......i..- , :...-' , 0!•.d,r.:• , :;:•:::".`.: - .;••-:-:',..-.7411... , ~ ~,.....,„,, , .. 1 ..,..:......:-,..,....,f.4.../..1.,,,,,e.r,t,.:„,•,,m‘ , ,ir..;:..:•.: ; ;':'71 , . -- _ ~.,-_-_.....7 . ::. - ..... , ..,1 , ... ,, ,,a.„,...t;,-. ,. ...?,... , .., ,-.,-..:. eli • ~.• .' - ..7--:e:.. - 'et , 'r , 4 _..,toile sop- 7-- ee..e . : - ..- - -'se'-'•-ee-:7' - e.'-'-- - le- . ;' , ; , -;!f 4 ;:f( , -Zeler::;eT. - :1--e'j,?::1•:;e ; -',.; '• ,'.-- ' e're'74 ,. .;e:e4 .-- -t.: -- =.-- - - -, (__?;--,-...,.er= e 2 0.., .;,,.:r..A . - ke,' - ;!- - ir,.. se . '-',,e,;;;.,erp.,‘?„.7,--.:; ! ,..-'1 ; ;V...r.e . : ,,e(W.,,eel —.try cheers for Scott, ; -7- -- -7- :; - ' - --.. -- ,-,-- = - .1 ,4 if;•,e , ,;.••,,,!i: , - - Ti - ,1.1.4fr.it"..-I.lf .., 0 t'rottaaire Tariff and t lie Union. ( ' --'-7ez--'-----.ezefe--4; _:',e„4.,--4G'....:1?---‘-;:‘.4?,,:.:;.;;;E:(31ciii-'213Lta.":14--le.'''-;er'c'*- •ree --- ree=r--.--...----- -, -.- - ---------! - ----7.•-ete--e--• : G1 i z i 13 1.: A .... : 4 ,1 ) . -N it 5 , ‘ ( ) ) 1 1 ..1 1 1 , ) ,i i i i: 1 1 , •: ,, 1) .. 2 0 1 i l E n e .i 'l ,l 'l ,l '.l zi .k . N . ~,.o' . l o ' l . , ... `jt e l v i r ic. i. i i : stl,;: l ); 7 o , : r il l i u g l l l:l i i , o r n i n i t i i i i k re i t a n p n r . i rt l i . d -311 A Vet Elg BEM”. ----On 'do' 5111 of - Sithattber, by the Rey. otif(: f.',i'retif,i-elitr,ST, W. H. S ne , e, the e real. classic I I orse- Mr. Dubs, Mr. John Binh, to Miser Eliza .1 )I.ga 1::::(n1 and pe l f, et -d fer the emedn e man—backer of inane :-(teeds, end first tr. ach //ern,oer, both of South Whitehall. . season under the title of the ,:c el -ht A cute fr. 9 / 1 , " fni the sante day, by the ranee, Ifr• hiSrlill : j ClilleStriall, mid living model of the -- -rifiii - AU I %v ehll'itr ° 1 8 "'" ‘Vbitrhtlb , to "WitTi g a :';; (l!it l i i l ) ,i, ; L :' ' ; : iii ii e .l . -- ( 4 ( 2 ,l *ll ie tl etrin la e is S , ' tiolle . W. •A...lL'it. Ll''' Amilln" of the Cirque' Masst 7l " . "Thic firei B hr of Nord! IV bitvb l : l - • arid female, see, coal from the cream of the " . ' 1 '' )11 ` ) P ' t•ivi ` kr ''' On the same day. by the same, Ale /111,n European and American 2(Midiiilietite. s; an IV .' ( U "' lirwt "' nu ' in " luallud C;)* " 1 " :41 , \e l m .ite ri(l,•r 00,1 emtible somereet Chain .lippri, of Salisburg, to Alies .zilaria E. unrivitl'oil stud 01 . p.,.:1. linuas..s., of Allentown. i'L'i:'/ . 01,'.ii./.`; 0 /10 Re.' /;.' 7 ,', . r :. Snree..iNT, tlio l e., , ,,tiet livine Prceetlll Off the. 20th of August, by the Rev. Mr. Superior in bbio(l, beauty ;eel tiaiiiiie:, to „ . , ,ii. ~.. . '' Eichenberger, Mr. .'"irreon L'e ll ice to Ali., Ilms,' of any other 4 .11.:Aislniietit (-man.. ; a and ( " i : , ';." „pennonl ( ",l'''''V' s ' ln ' . , 1 •:\;{ vA, tolln,j,•]. of % . 1( - 111,N111 Sc h ool SUN/ thllghr, both of .East Pt nu roan. Lip, ii hole family of ot 1101;11r y ticedeits. : The .undersigned offers- to sell his value- Citrbun county. Dreect rel.; TRICE Pomi:,;, !kw,: 1.1. r., the in .1i re Slinpson, and . ble plantation nt Private Sale, situated in On the 2d of September, by the 11ev...1,0e ‘Vi i iree sre , tilve ealithels, var100; , ,( 1 , , , 0 . 1e'5 . , iii . ene. „• p „ o f H ein ,.. i .r, eii.,i,e„.. ' South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, Ilea 'l'eager, INI r. George I'. Gibson, to Miss l'''' extnionnintry perheinances VNt111)11 111- ~ I. Fi, , nr. It, the extiaoriMai y contortionist .• adjoinine hinds of Peter Troxel, Henry Louisa S. Ailder, both of East,on. 11:0S1 taiperlitintaa tzgqiicity, and a full (eon- , . . :poi fee - pre-ire lee for mar iiii the eerie eel:rote. lea It ar i'd John Troxel, containing 109 acres,. 1 ' rit of Drainati•-.8 toit - PantoniiiiiH , • , I r, , I ! c S ept ember, O n LIR! 'POI re cieptomber, be the same, -" 411 ` • • ' . . '' - A . ,le-i the great pastoral rider and pan- . strict. none-ore. L.),...11eni.y fish(!, to miss .-mitre x. !hut, . 1 , 1 1 11 . 1 , I: v. 111er nes : twill exhibit at '..', and 7! I'. •• • ' - ° tomenne. 'lite improvements consist in a large two both of Allentown. '1711:: 1103 lii: 120 I: •`‘' 7-.„„ . . story : :11 AFC:I CIII'NII. S.IIIIrILI I*, I'leieteril-.-r 11, 1N.11 . 1 . 41 • 11 .:= 1 .. 4 - ,1- ... , ...2l=litilrre=t-mx.,21•1 8 -- - - --- -- . ----- - feAti TE MO STON'E Da EI1). Col delitientors of the high school of nil.y .4 . , EASTON, TtlIN-da V t :ici , tyml.,•r 1-Itli ; e.:,,.r.. , ,,...1131i1r.ELL1NG UGUSE,, On the 2d of September,' in Low hilt. 01 pro, , tic . _-- • ei,,, i - e /e t k ee , ceder( A forlierre., Bun- ''''-''-- * 1 mg u pal each repre: , ,mtall, - ,0, a sue- , j , . with kitchen attached, a log house, a large summer cconpliiitit, Pienne, daughter a ,tie, r.,,,,t,c „Lone barn, a first rate,. hog e stable, smoke- . Thomas and Elizabeth Rl.sh, aLru‘l 2 year,t. co:ssimi of is n, Acroba . 1) • ran, ~!;•/. , ,S.c. and Pantomimic 'chef d',eavres," interlar- (I , „vei STAR CLOIVNS. house, atid.other out-buildings. On the :Id of Septeinbor, in North White- lied with divertinc, C onei d a ii e , an d i . ; r „,,d . Messrs. JENNING3 tllld BROW ER.. each fu hall, of dysentery, S evewie eljeir.i.reectia, National Spectacles, with an entire c i iiin n e ' moos for orieimi lily, wit and humor, late widinv of George 'Zearlss, deceased, of programme at r ach Perforinaticq , mid in ' 'Fhe land is of the best limestone soil, with. 1 a lime kiln on it. A proportionate part of in the 70th year of her agei. ,chic[; the w i t, strettgtlt of the various de-1 pr . .tiol l i ' i r : i c, U e i :l t' r t he il l r i d re s a l3 Ml l :l ( l l,; ist n a r c d c. li o 's o lf i l i l i l li i s n re l iCi l ;......„I?,Sl;ti*"2' land is . meado - w, - soine excellent On the 17th of August, in Lower SancOn, pm tineets will Ire brought into requisition. lin America, led ht - the great Leerier of the ' .'- ,1 - r ?. ' s uro on-r—lorrii Leah _Emig, o'‘-'d 35 Years. • ' :.The Stars who coin - pose this eery! and age, H. K. Gaul. . coil the balance good arable land in the best .. „ On the 25th of August, ii, South W hi lt ,. .4n,atinic I recipe are of world- w bit! celibrity, A 1,(1 a ier neral mein of appoineneres, de. condilion, the whole under good and sub- - hall, Henry Ariehtii'd, a , e,l 21 years. . pro:nitwitt aitiong e t whom tl.e r.,!;„ivii,,, : caalif,,,, ~,,:i iairiediericdia, which mili.. r as s:tonal fences. There are like two wells `0'111(1 pre-emblem : ' ree.iid. tiete. shill, or lavish expense, can : with pumps on the property,, one near the On the :30th of A tienst, in Upper Saucon, • ' ' 1 . t .1111./A:111 , 13110W1:11, 111,' l':IIII , 'I•triol!111. Pfi- defy the world ! ' e-'1" , i .i ... kitchen and the other near the barn. I:7lizaberlt .'lllen, aged b 0 Years. ma I /mina, ;t Id latterly fiist lady rider at i .( . 1 dmissien 25 coots, only—no ledf price ; ./-:' ,. 1 1 ,'....---..40 cezcollent oe•- t e. ' - - Francoili's Pari- , . 1 ,\ twasi. . i .,__ :; „, A -- ' --- - --A-- ' A - ople, t'-rcl . 3.a,rd - , battlabic T..avern ,ttill)! ~ ---------;,- -.-- - - - . - -'-- - - if , ~.. il - i ~ ,,-1 . ~ e r !!iu I 1 0 - wit "Z•1337.? YaE . RE 1 with a laree. variety of the choicest apples,- (9.lTri,';','Cli ft I 11 .t 1.11.1.1 .}.i .11..i.i.2) ti ...i z..i 2'4 . .11' 11 ..i J . • --- Ly 1 icif y t„,e), L, i , lie 7 I i .„ L,, t,ep ? e a runs mote / the. farm. G ,.. 1.4.. 4 , 1 , x1:0 (4 . e nwr :,(.( , , , , ,, , ,, ,cevaranci hi ,id.., other fruit trees. 'Fite Jordan creek Private Nalct. effileed 1%. LIT gref re, - A l - r - ? Per.:ons Wisliinff to exa ming the farm, e - -i qi TGE under:igned of- 2'25 Creenivich Street, ti (loots from Barclay, .I(dir.a vs Eli. ..k. , ?CfSh, f Call (JO NI) by calling, on Ir. Owen l , ;elineider,. k. Ar.m:NT u e, N. a few doors above Pretz, Guth ~,17-74 ' ;','7 24 ..,; ,„ fers his valuable .VL'fi" .1 - on A', r ; tic, 1 ic l , ': - :::: s h,, this i,a sin just igi:/ , ..-..T . .-:•\ , 'lnv ern Stasid •IGN OF Tin. , :),.I..Vi P.II) I.t/eli, : I & CII'S, St.iiT, 01111 nearly opioisit, , the Print- I batman's Dam," where they can also be' . .. , vlto timatits it ; or to the owner near s , '... I ~a.A , .. n .gmlin the itninediatc vicinit y of the 11‘1,1- . l ' re , Office and 13NA:store of the Priedenbote al - t i n - if.. - q;.--•:: for sale, , itirite in . the .DANIEL IFROXEL. .": S' l"' 0i1... to iliform the pub- August l9, 1852. come acquainted with the condition of sale. la- i s v village of Millerstoem, ' " at, ' , ~ ', ¶-6w• IL .1.... . ' diepots.,ao.t • i (rwrio;ft on .11orket, .--ee-_..-_-__.... 1 e-,e..--e,,,,,,e'tLower Alactin e y to wn .. • . - -- rr till , . Lehigh ,ail county joining lots of Dot,- Would call the attention of Comitry Mer- • tor Hoffman, Janus Christman arid others, ..ee. -- --- ,,, '-i-r7. - . - :--, received from l'hil- 'cLia r .Pi'faliSlS -11-4°°l "f ere I chum:, and buyers of' (Jowls to his complete :with two acres of land to it. . l assortment of Foreien •10,1 I latte.-tic. I 1., r.l - , K-__,._„___„,,,,- i f, ,t(lelphia, the largest 13 4 0 lia ai 1 .a.1•6 M e',.,,;„,;...-e((,V„-"M :rock of s.. (• • (.. ICA 1,6 ever , The in, c oni .i,e, in n o t wo s t or y ware, which he on 'I'S On HS favorable term, f.:C,4,„....._,..,' ,' .. , a.P - A; ' stone [lna e, with liitchen Illlaclad, il IWO i 11S nut ih'W' ill 11 ' tr" ,l " ; — unoll4 which e:=1;•11!..%-r5.'.."7"?-:,•'s?•.11g-,e, br 111 to Allen- ' V alti.a.l3le, Real - Estate „ :.,..,........t . ,..,.p, , .. ~. tort u. Ile has pur- ' story Washlem.(e, large and convenient St a _ ::tre Aar Steen !semi Spades, I:,,av la oil's : '''f . 7.- - 7-"'! , :i.:7 7- ,i!,:-.' • • Art/ allehatozate. i, C:)tfillentiv able \V I " biing and Shecling, SMolie I 10w,.e, a never , Shovel's and Spades, P.esvanal' s .11 1 11 a n d .- ---7'refel'ss:." - -E-12.( 4 ::',1' , , chased !OH:Asti and be sold at public sale, on Saturday failing Well ivi:lea Puinp, before the door, Crosscut Saws, Field's Tacks and Brads, ‘,„ ...... _ .---- . -z--4- .• • • to sell ehower than besides other necessary outhitiblin i ee Sparab'es and finishing Nails. Piles :Ind l c the afternoon, nt the public house of Jolla. the ISth of September next, at 1 o'clock in Persons in search of a like proilerte w in Itasp.!, :•ilioe 'l'ireiel, .(5 wls and Tack, , , others. His assortment. con' , irt B in Pall C ' •.i • - • i - - I . i.(!chtel, in Last Hamilton Street, do well to examine this before purcliosin e '('race, blaiter, Ox ;Ind Log Chains, Axes 'CA'O4SII anti Csna 3 fr4ove!q . and ilzo.cliets. Splendid Town Property, - elsewhere, as it is one of the best cial.itry tavern Stands that can be found. ' i'e,t Tra ...,, 13 tr anil l•Aievt Letel, Gunpow. Tiri'd ' it ' d ' l ' -' '''''' l Iloll ' iw. "''' 111 , 0 New Enel l itlid and Air-tight Co , oking, , stoves, of all sizes and prices. '.' situate on the corner of a public alley and' .1. PE'I ER 11.513. •i i I I r.,r, S lot, _'crcti , i(ai Ca }),.; and Wa(l4 Sa Th, ( n e b„ co ,d i i n , stole d o . C,l____.l w ‘Vei..111,,, Iron aid Been..; NVire, Slates and The Capin:ll cool:fug' stove do. . ilili'Clitt.Prthsli2:.e3eol4 containing I ni l t:r ie i r n eo f l r i on ia t 7 , e i re fe c e t t e a d a a d! -. Pei:sibs, Chain Pinups, Sieves tied 5efe.0,11, , , / 4 "_, largo and convenient The t.'iminlete cooking „tent, do, I.'''''l'-' and ' P''''kvt ' ( : 1111,1 '3' , Srls•sors 111111 And other Coal and Wood stoves for Par- ' ol o t, :ilicars, Wade and Illitcher'S Razors, ' 10r ,, , Il ooms ,oili c ,,„,ch w h i .,;T averns ,s,... e . , ',,,,,,5,. 11 , ''... Wron L fla ;ails, British Lustre, I<ritob and II, iii I * ;'" . Double Two Story Stoll DIVE LLING HOUSE O !heal Locks, Chest and 'Fill Lacks, London , an assai s t o ta t t n t i ) t t riv a r l i . tc ' i t , ures tur d k eeps on hand '''''. Copper and Sheet Iron with a.beatitiful Spring in the cellar, and Lc Emery, liritish and Am. Britannia, Plate I c„iii Shuttles, C ;Ind I look [finites, Hay and Nkomo Forks, \l'afile I ro ns, Coal Sieves, tined Boilers, well with chain pump in the yard, near the' Becher door, a large Swiss Barn, built or :•4:•,.tlies and 1:111..e, ill ick and P toms, and lastering .tin lettles with Copper but- • mime other articles. brick, with all the necessary out-buildings' Trowels, Braces and lifts, Collie 'Mills, T 1 N 11,' Alt E S to it. •The lot has a number of the best , Sad and 'Tailors' lim is , Stair Rods, Bath .(* ever y I . ..• • dff •1 • kinds of Apple trees, in bearing condition, • r esci 'peon use -sr 111111 y pupa , • ! 131 it:li, ()Vet) S bfaClilllg, 11111:IlleS alld Cm.- besides other fruit trees. sus, wander:Amid of t he b est material. 11111:,..e. • ligation and t'all Rip' r _N'ai/s• at the Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of busitiess, are politely invited to The location is a baeutiful one, and the conveniences of water; about the house are . I,ols'ES'l' PIUCES. call at his store and C(011Villee lilelllSelve.s.of worthy of consideration. It is a kind of September 9, 1:—:lin-lid-ny his splendid :a asa Intent. property not often otTered in market, and ' worthy the attention of buyers. r i 1 .. ) - : (.7..rtild Stoves, Copper, Pewter, &c. will Dissolution of I. artnersinp. The condition will be made known on the' . be taken in exchange fur new goods, al3ll l:nd 01(1 Stoves win he repaired with new cylin ' The ABRAHAM BUI'Z, ' SU bscrihors, who have been doine ders, re the shortest notice. , day of sale and due attendance given by • .Issignee of Edwin Ilarlacher, business tnult-r the lien of James Gimlet. l• September ''...'., Co., at Catasauqua, Lehigh *county, in the; . July 29. 11-5 w -- Aa •A . boat bildiog arid bemire , of coal, have dissolv- ' t i ..e l Bi d Fa il nit , itall a d ed partnership on trio 111th of August.' Those indebted to the late lion, will please ' Al' 'l . l.lL' . make, payment either to James Girder or i l llentolvn Ittli of F.) shim. , (vt Edward Weiss, and those, who have any; " claims against it, will also present then' for' paynwnt: • bolus Gevnier, i t aNeder ittr . Moyer. , - 1; :pw AnD Iv Eiss, , Respectfully announce to the citizens of . ' Levt HAAS. . AlltllllolYll rind ha vicinity, that they have • r_V"l'lie business of boat building and . lately associated themselves for the purpose boating of coal, will be continued as hereto-. of manufacturing fore by James Girder' and .Edward Weis s, : it& • Elats and Caps WS under the firm of James C inder & Co. ` ...- - -e --?- of various styles and lash . September 2, " ..--)i v .(e." - ions, all of whichLi I e) , Will sell at ___ . _ • T i t 4.1T1V.81a 3 E ' -- 1 '4O Wholesale or ficialf, at rates c heap ,'..l ' ' ' k ..1 .1(..1 e ler than the same were ever before offered THESE Superior Scales were (invented in this place. Treerms Ei.r.lcorr, about 25 years ago f ' They being both practical hatters anti' they have beeri in constant use, and now of- ! much experienced in the business, feel slit ter various improvements are °tiered by the !isfied that they can give entire satisfaction subscribers, and warranted correct and un- to all who will favor them with their cus surpassed for accuracy and durability; (flier i tom. a fair trial, if not approved, they can be , Remember the stand, directly opposite returned. Barber & Young's I lardivare Store, West ._. ScAtus rent RAIL ROADS, CANALS, COAL I Hamilton Street, known as .E. 111. Wieder's Hay, Cattle, Stores, and for weighing all,Hai and Cap Store. kindsm n of Merchandise, manufactured at the it - Country merchants supplied on rea old established Stand, Ninth. Btreet , near rentable terms. Raving just received the Coated Street, Philadelphia. - latest Fall and Winter-styles, they will be A f3Brfl"l.' & Co., prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice. • • Successors to Ellicott 4- .9bbott. I They have also on hand a full assortment ' AGENTS—Truman and Shaw, No. 333, iof Furs, such as Muffs, Boas, Cuffs,' &c . ., Market Street, Philadelphia, and Frankall of which will be sold et the loWest poi.. Pott, Pottsville. I ces. . September 2, ¶-3m-2-4 1 August 12. ' .. 1 .-1.-... • - 'llit.reupon thu nest•tntiled multitutli. svp crated with three !warty ciwer.• for Scott (Arai - min, n Prowoire Tura and the Union illillersiown, Sept. 1), FOR .110. 1 T first Hate ,Eitare Ztanb. The undersigned oilers his for many years established Store Stand, extensively known as "Trexler's Store" near Trexler's Furn ace, in Longswamp township, Iderks coup e!_.: ty. The buildings consist in a 2", e a i i 1! Story Store House, !" . tan adjoining building used as a tutor age house. There is also a very convenient two and a half st9ry dwelling house, near the Storehouse. The stand always bore the name of being one of the best in the coun try and continues to bear that name. Possession can be give - it on the Ist of April next, or sooner if required. The terms can be made lthown upon en quiry of the undersianed, who resides near by. -‘VILLIAM TREXLEII. Sept. 9, Bureaw's Daguerreotype. Rooms in the Third Story of James IL Bush's new building, one door east of the "Register" printing (Alice, where he contin use to take the different styles of Daguerro type Pictures, by sky-light. He can war rant his Pictures to he perfect as life. Ile returns his sincere thanks for the very libe ral patronage ho has received, and hopes by producing satisfactory likenesses, to merit a continuance of patronage from en intelli gent public. fir. W. BURCAW, Sept. 9,11-3 m Fresh Oysters. AARON WINT, is daily receiving from New York,. Om Lest quality of rresh Qy sturs, at his Saloon in Allentown, September 9, Whitehall Cavalry Troop I You are hereby notified to meet on Sat urday the 25th of September next, precisely at 0 o'clock, in the forenoon, at the. Public House of Jacob Sharer, in South Whitehall township, there to form and march to. the House of Mr. Janes Fuller, in catinialiqua„ Punctual attendance is requested. Absent members.will be fined two dollars. By Order of the Captain, JO'SIAH SHARER, 0. S. September 9. —3w Johnson & Co's Empire Circus. ( AA ----„,„.. 1 - „-;v6 r -1 'til . , , -,0, 1 i S l C ( ; ':.' ) l , ' -I. -- --g-= .- el - ,:_-- , ... , -- - :-. t :•:' ,l , — 1 ,..,;"..,-...), ,..,;"..,-...), _,- 1‘,.. ,,,5 ; , ?. 4 ~ ...........",, - -(4, . .r., . ..'''', r . ~......„,;:/—,". --'-'-' , l• - -All ~,---- tr-L.--t.--,--------.. .-.7. - ._ t I , . .. ..•.'l' l "‹?;^',.-•."'.::" ---- . i 11 r:1-.-..-1::::::;',..;:".-1' ' I ' . 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WI, i s k o y i 30, 40 I.inr.ee,l ( . . Bsj 85 17,4c0ry Wood Cord 4 4 50i 4 50 flay Ton ;14 00 : 12 00 Effir Co:11 . . . Ton I:1 50l 400 Nut Coal . . . 2 501 :3 00 Tann p Coal . . 3 501 3 50 Ithuster .. . ! 4 50" 450 1 1 ;11.:V NYE. S MA - E OF A Vaina4le Plantation 21112 Tadaino Eire Dollars Reward. The undersigned give timely notice to , :such, who make it a practice to hunt andlish • on their property, in South Whitehall town-. ship, Lehigh county, break down fences,. shoot chickens, take away corn and apples. without perm lesion, that they wish it stoped hereafter, if noot, he perpetrators will be Olt with according to law, which is the infliction . of a find of Five Dollars or a confinement in the County Jail. Hunters and fishers will' take notice, that what is said above, will be . carried out to the letter, without respect to person, on week clays as well as sabbath. Paul YlOl dt, Reuben fleffrieli, Paul-Newhard,* Jonathan Newhard,. • George ,Yterner, John Diefenderfer,. • .lacob Rciper, Jacob Lenny August 26, 117-4 w. acov.aziaita. The undersigned will continue to forward' application for discounts to either of the - Easton Banks, aA heretofore, at his.officil in - Hamilton street, Checks and Drafts cinched.- and cash Drafts to nay -putt of the.Upited . States, furnished at moderate. cliargeir; ' Wumsar 11. BLUMER. . Allentown, June'S: • -*Yekiir . Piiribirria 9 Gl Neatly axe NI at t,hb "negiater" °Mee. N - QA t) r c c,s kEurient. I , :asto Barrel, 4 25 13usli.! 00 1 SO 1 70 33 I 47 1 37 3 50 2 50 53 1 1 90 Pound; 14 --1 12: MI Mil 6 00 12 00 450 3 50 3 00. 2 60
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