El Clocks and Watches. Charles S. Massey, ''RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has recieved at his establishment, nearly opposite the German Reformed church in Allentown, a large assortment of JEWELRY, CLOCKS, a l ' WATCHES, I v-g,e consisting of GOLD and ',.. ;; C0 SILVER Patent Levers, CN- !) 5 44 ;/* ; ()murder and plain Eng 7 lisp and French. Watch es sold by him are warranted, and as low as the same quality can be-purchased at other establishments in town or elsewhere. His assortment of Clocks consists of Brass eight day, thirty hours, and alarm, from 3 to 12 dollars. His selection of Jewelry consists in part of Gold rings, Bracelets. Breastpins, Broach es, Gold and Silver Pencils, Watch-chains, Keys, Gold Pens, of a superior quality, &c. He has also on hand a variety of .F.diVCY .9RTICLES, Such as steel-beads for purses-and work bags, Silver tea and table spoons, Gold and Silver Spectacles, to suit all ages, Spectacle glasses, Silver thimbles. Every ankle sold by him, is warranted to be such as represented, and should they prove otherwise can be returned, and the money will be refunded. His stock has been purchased with a view to supply the citizens of this county with good and genuine . articles in his branch, and which have been selected from the best and most extensive houses in New-York and Philadelphia. Ilellopes by due attention to his business, and liberal prices, to have a share of patronage. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the bestmanner and at the shortest no tice. Old Gold and Silver taken in ex change for Goods. Call and see, then judge for yourselves. August 2, 1849 Amos Ettinffer et 5 Ti,, and Copper Smith, IN A LLENTO WN. Takes this method to inform his old friends and customers, that he still continues the above business at his "old stand," where lie has now on hand 100 C opi) Ycettles, containing from two to thirty-seven gallons, which in point of beauty and durability can not be superceded, and which will be sold at reduced prices. Ile also keeps on hand an assortment of BRASS KETTLES 4. 7'LV 11:1RE, tom a whistle to a still, a new kind of Pumps for Cisterns or Wells, of different prices. Tin Roofing will be done in a workman like manner, and at such prices that no one will have reason to complain, who calls on him: to execute this branch of business. Ile has prepared himself in such a manner, that he can contract to-day and . finish to-morrow. Whis/,•er/-S[i'//s are manufactured at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. In short, all kinds of jobs, either in Cop per or in Tin, will be done in a most perfect manner, and will stand good for its durabili ty in every respect. To convince yourself of what is stated above, it is only necessary to call at the first of the three story brick buildings, on the south side of Hamilton street, in the lawn district, nearly opposite Ilagenbuch's Ilond, two doors east of the "old stand." Ur He keeps on hand an assortment of Tin, which he will sell by the box or in single sheets. He will also take in' ex change for Copper or Tinware, all kinds of old Copper, Brass, Pewter, and Lead, or pay in Cash for dm same May 17 TIMAIVAI \N" AN' Ella Notice is hereby given that the route of the telegraph line has been surveyed front Philadelphia to Allentown. Operations have been commenced, and the work contracted for as far as Bethlehem. Timber is now wanted for posts—either Chesnut White Oak, Cedar or Locust-L-25 feet long, not less than 6 inches in diameter at the top, reason ably straight, perfectly sound, and free of bark. For which the highest cash price will be paid. For further information apply to JONATI lAN COOK. Allentown, August 9. 1S•19. P, S.-Stockholders are requested to pay the first instalment on their shares Co Mr. Cook. SLATES AND PENCILS _ - - Just received from New York 100 tkzen best quality german slates and pencils, of all sizes, which will be sold cheap, at wholesale and retail, at the store of August 2 iirOS A large lot of colored Wostred of all qual ities, just received and for sale at the store of W. S. VEIL. Needles. Just received a great assortment of worst ed and Crushea needles, at the Store of ______.. W. S. WELL. C./14 ' IJ S P/11'E It% A quantity of Canvass paper, just receiv ,ed and for sale at the store of Aug. 2 Washington. Printing Press FOR saLE. • A Superior iron printing press, Washing ton's patent, with a bed 22 by 34 inches, in first me order, for sale at this office, on ac commodating terms.—Address A. L. Ruhe, post paid. Allentown, July 10. • 11 —3 in J 21; D I A CKERT C 0 S 1 liolcsalc &Retail TOBACCO, SNUFF . & SEGAR Bou lig fiery, Third door below the German Reformed Church, south side of Hamilton street Allentown. Ur — Storekeepers, Pedlars and others, are hereby informed, that they keep constantly on 'hand a large assortment of the above ar ticles, and can be accominodated at the short est notice, and upon the most reasonable teens, Wholesale or Retail Aug. '2 . In pursuance of the Charter of Incorpor ation, a Nleuting of the stockholders of the Philadelphia, and Wilkesbarre, 'Telegraph C'ompany will be held at the Public House of Mr, Lewis .qpide, in the Borough of /Joy/es/own, Bucks Co., Pa., on Tuesday, the .Ith of September next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, to choose a Pres ident, Secretary, Treasurer, and ten Direc tors for the said Company August Iti t-- lw TRIAL LIST, FOR SEPTEM BEE TERM, 1849. l'lnsr WEEK. 1. David Roth vs. George S. Xander. 2. Daniel Weiss vs. Godfrey Roth. 3. Morrison Lumber Co. vs. Yardley & Bach man. 4. Catharine Grim's use vs. Peter Schneider & Terre Tenants. - 5. Same vs. Henry Schneider & Terre Tenants. 6. Stewart & Hopkins vs. Thomas Wickert. 7. Eve Licht vs. Henry Sellers. B. Thomas Craig vs. The Lehigh Crane Iron Co. & Sol. Butz. 9. James White vs. Eli Steckel and Edward Sheckler. 10. Benjamin Fogel vs. Jacob Hart & Leal) Ilart. I I. Fogel & Slough vs. Same. 12. Same vs. Same: 13. Same vs. Same. 14. William Fry vs. Amos Antrim. 15. Benjamin Grim vs. Elijah J. Gwen: 1. George S. Eisenhard's Executors vs. John 11. Helfrich Adm'r.&c. 2. Solo Mon Boyer vs. Gs' umer, Zerfass & Co. :3. George Wassum vs. George Kern, George Wassum and R. R. Levers. 4. Daniel Remcly vs. Same. 5. Jonathan Clase vs. Mathias Kerchner. 6. William Ply vs. Solomon Gangwcre. 7. Peter Ma uss and others vs. Herman &Ben jamin Rupp. 8. Daniel & Benjamin Oswald vs. Adam Reitz. 9. John Kidd vs. James Puller. 10. A braham' Handwerlevs. Peter Wert. 11. Abraham Handwerk vs. Henry Peter A(1, ministrator &e. • 12. Joseph Landenschlager vs. Isaac HAMS. 13. Michael Bastian & other's vs. Wanuemach er & Fogel. 14. Charles S. Bush Executor vs. Henry Peter. 15. David Peter vs. Mut 16. Michael D Eberhard vs. William Edelman 17. John W. Patton vs. WriOt& Andress. 18. Keck & Stattler.vs..Contad Roeder. 19. Susan Able vs. GeorgO. Xander. . 20. Robert E. Wright vsnlenry Lorash. 21. William Walp vaAtephen Balliet Jr. 22. George Meitzler Vs. George Brienig. 29. Whaler & Erdman vs. Gorge Breinig.• 24. The Cominorphealth of . Pennsylvania vs.. Benjamin 4arrett. From the Records, , Teste: NATHAN MILLER, Prothonoteny. Aug. 2. ¶-41. WM. S. \VEIL t-4m; WIII. S. WELL. 11-tf r --4w Great Bargains ! Another Arrival -OF CHE•IP GOODS, Merl* & Land js, Haying jtist returned from the city, are now opening a handsome supply of fashion able goods, which for beauty and neattiess of style will compare with any in market, and which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Their customers and the public in general are invited to give them an early call, as goods will be shown with much plea sure and without charge. DRY GOODS. Just recived a lot of very fine Lawns, Ginghams and.Bareges, also Alnpacas, Lin en for Sacks, Linen drill, Mantilla and dress fringe, with a good supply of Cloths, Cas simers, all kinds of Vesting &c., for sale low at the Store of MERTZ & LANDIS. - - - GrOCcries. A general assortment of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Honey, Tens, &c., for sale by HERTZ & LANDIS. SALT.• A quantity of gtound, fine and dairy Salt, just received and for sale 'by MERTZ 4- LANDIS. - e- 9/ifeen swam. A splendid assortment of Queens, Glass, and Earthenware, for sale by MERTZ 4- LANDIS. t • . • Looking Glasses. A good assortment of Mahogany frame Looking Glasses, for sale by MERTZ & LANDIS. • - Wanted. 1000 bushels Flaxseed, for which the highest market price in cash or trade will be paid by MERTZ & LANDIS. • UPood. The inhabitants of Allentown can besup plied with white or black oak wood, in any quantity, if orders are left at the Store ac companied with the CASE]. MERTZ & LANDIS. Window Blinds. A lot of handsotne plain and. figured win dow blinds and ‘vindow paper, for sale cheap by ;HERTZ & LANDIS. Carpets. An ze3sortment of Ingrain and Rag Car pets and Carpet chains, for sale by MERTZ & LANDIS. 11—tf 1.1 Pi 1e• an 11, , SECOND WEEK -‘ • "••141;: ' ~• The undersigned oilers at private sale his very valuable TAVERN AND Y E. ill X. E7l STORE STAND, IA a situated in the thriving village of Catasauqua, Hanover township, Lehigh county, (now in the occupancy of Air. Nathan Fegrly,) .to gether tor er with another two story 0_ _ • BR Wk. I~avd a ling House, " with back kitchen, also a large sta ble thereto belonging, sufficient to place 14 horses, with carriage house. A Lumber : lard is likewise offered for sale, together with two building lots, adjoining the Houses. - Possession cun be given on the first of April next. Twenty to Thirty building hits are offer ed for sale in the most thriving part of the village, which for beauty of location cannot be surpassed any where. For further particulars apply to the un dersigned. who resides near by and will give all the required information. Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is now'prepa red to offer for sale the cheapest and best assortment of Goods, at his old stand in Hamilton street, five doors above 0. Sr, J. Saeger's Hardware Store. His Stock con sistsa mong, other things, of Brass Clocks. of every description, at the lowest possible nd other . flinches. atm lea Spoons, Gold, Silver and Plated Spectacles, to suit all ages, and are warranted to be made of the best mate rials. Ilis stock of Jewelry is large and splendid and comprises all the most fashionable arti cles, such as Gold, Silver and other Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Gold Watch Chains, Keys, &c. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Gold Pens of a superior quality, Sil ver Combs, Musical Boxes, and a variety of other limey articles. He feels confident that the above goods are the best in market and offers them to the public at the lowest rrires. Ile would particularly call your attention to his large stock of LOD C S AND WATCHES. and urge you to call on him before purchas ing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can not fail to suit you, not only with his articles but what is more important, with his prices, and would also inform the public that all his goods are warranted. 17--3 m - Clocks, Watches and .Jivrfiq, repaired in the neatest and best manner and at the shortest notice. He feels grateful for the patronage already extended to him and hopes that a strict at, tension to his business, and a desire to satis fy all who-may favor hint Nvith a call, will secure for him a liberal support July 12 11-1 w WHEREAS, the lion. J. Pringle Jones. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the Third Judicial District, compo sed of the counties . of Northampton and Le high, state of Pennsylvania, and Justices of the several Courts of Oycr and Terminer and general Jail delivery, and Peter Haas, and John F. Ru he, Esqrs., Judges of the Courts of Oyer and 'Permitter and general Jail delivery, for the trial of all capital of fenders in the said county of Lehigh. By their precepts to me directed, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and gene ral Jail Delivery, to be holden at Allentown, county of Lehigh, on the First illomby itt September 1819, which is the third day of said month, and will continue one week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, of said day, with thsurjolls. records, inquisitions, examinationC and all other remembranceso.p, i 4e.these things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those whoareibound by recognizan ces to prosecute : . tigainst the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said coun ty of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. Given under my hand in Allentown, the 9th day of August; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred iind forty-nine. • God save the commonwealth. CHARLES RIRIE, a rill: Sheriff's Office, Allentown, ? . i August 9, IS4 g—tc9. S N. B. Magistrates are desired to forward their,retUrns in cruninalcasesto the Deputy Attorney General at once, and to request prosecutors to cull at his office before court, and thus afford sufficient time to prepare the indictments, and othermatters necessary for trial. The amount of unsettled ,business renders this at present absolutely necessary. August 5, 05.19. 111wLz Capitaitits Look Here! Tavern and Store Stand For Sale. DAVID TLIOMA S. July 19.' HURRAH ! HURRAH ! ! The Cheapest and Best ASSORTMENT OF Clocks, IPa Iches, JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES GEORGE STINE, Clock, Watchmaker aud Jeweler HAMILTON STREET, Allentown, Penn 81123 His Ivatches consist in art of Gold and Silver Patent never, Lupine, Quarlier JEWELRY. PROCLAMATION. Owen Iloffm" an, Clock, Matchmaker and Jeweler, Next door to the New York Store, of Kern and Samson, in Hamilton Street, .dllentonm Pa. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public. in general, that he has just returned from New York and Philadel phia, with a. very large and well selected stock of .-GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ,';1--- 8 dny and 24 hour -I ( , ) 3 ,__ CLOCKS, 8 4, ,f.L 6 , k ri.. 1; 6 1 f ront two to fifteen dollirs, ' . :,:-•:- --i- . ; and a full assortment of ~,f."! Jewelry. ' Among others it b oat. k:310111111111011011=1 comprises the following ar ticles : Gold and Silver Levers, Anker Le vers, Lapines, English, French and Swiss watches, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, for all ages; Silver Combs, Gold Breast pins, Ear-rings and Finger rings, Gold pens, Gold and Silver pencils, Silver Tea and Ta ble-spoons, and a large variety of articles in his line of business. He has also on hand a large assortment Accordians, &c. . The above stock is entirely new, and se lected with the greatest care, and of the lat est fashions and styles. He invites the public to give him a call, particulaily the Ladies, and to examine his beautiful stock of Jewelry ; and he feels con fident that he can satisfy them that his goods are not only as cheap as can be found in town, but will bear the strictest examina tion for their purity. He is thankful for past favors and trusts that his prices and his beautiful assortment will bring him ninny •new customers, to whom he Will ever feel grateful. E:irßepairing done at the shortest no tice, all of which he warrants to be done well, at the usual prices. Maya Daguerreotype Likenesses. C. L. LOCLIMAN, returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he re ceived in this beautiful art, and would an nounce to his numerous friends and public generally, that he has lately received a new Apparatus and ig now enabled to take iarg er pictures than heretofore, and in the most elemint manner. Ile will assure the LADIES, • that his pictures shall beam with every charm the original possesses, and that he is enabled to adorn them with "A grace beyond theseach of art," Every Young Man shOU Id get his portrait taken, before the win ter of a7e nips the fair blossom of youth and leaves a rugged and care worn brow. And especially OLD PEOPLE 11l IV 110 Se younger days this art was un known, should not fail to procure their like nesses fur their children or relatives—and C lIILDREN who so much charm and gladden the hearts of all, excepting misanthropists, on whose smilin laces sits joy and innocence in their heavenly purity, should also have their pret ty faces taken, which will e'er be looked upon by parents as inestimable gems. Ladies should wear black or dark figured, and avoid pink or light blue dresses. For children, figured or. plaid dresses. For Gentlemen - , Dark vests and coat, I-Us rooms will be found in the bou,,e for merly occupied by Mr. Lewis Schmidt us Drug Store July 12 Lamps, Lamps, Lamps. Just received a splendid lot of Candlebra, Laid, Camphine and Fluid Lamps, which will be sold cheap by LOCHMAN & BROTHER. it, -4w t-3m January 11 fLarge and Rich Stock of Carpets, For Fall Trade. The subst•riber, in addition to his former stock, has just received, and has now in store, a larfze and rich aszqirtinent of New Styles English and American , CARPETING, manufactured to order, and decidedly the handsomest goods in the market, all of which are offi:red for sale, on the most favorable IMM Country Merchants and Strangers 'visit- Philadelphia, who may be in want of Car pets, are requested 'to look in and examine this stock of desirable goods preyious to pur chasing elsewhere, as they will find all goods sold to be as represented, and at the lowest market prices. The assortment, in part, consists of: English Tapestry, English and. American Brussels, " • •',' 4 •;0! 7 . Three-ply Imperial, • Super. Ingrains, with low priced Carpetings of all descrip tions, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Rugs, Piano and Table Covers, Shecp Skins, Stair Rods, Bindings, kc. Also, a large assortment of. Rag, List and Cotton Carpets, from 121 to 50 cents per yard, at the Cheap Carpet Ware-Rooms, of No. 25 North Second Street, Directly opposite Christ Church, Philadel phia. . . . June 29 .110aZI PHILIDELPIIIA BIDE ASSOCIATION, liViliow SC, *bOve. Ele*enth St. PHILADELPHIA. . HIDES taken in, with, great care, s 're gards cuts and flaps. ER'Country Tanners supplied on the most liberal April 10 OWEN HOFFMAN 4 m 11-2 m R. B. WALKER, ts3-3m AYKY.OYD & GROSS 11161 1 1 EDVII.I I new 'House and a now Landlord. The subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public j generally, Unit he has taken the newly erec ted three story brick tavern of cssc Grim, at the northwest corner of Market Square, in the borough of Allentown, called TILE E.da LE HOTEL. The House is known as one of the most spacious and cd l iivenieht in the State—none inure so out of Philadelphia—and contains 41 rooms. He therefore feels assured that he can accommodate satisfactorily all who may favor him with a call. Ills TA ISLE shall at all times be supplied with the hest the season and the markets allited, and the BAR with the choicest Wines and Liquors. The Beds and Beddihg, together with all his furniture being entirely new, the pat rons of this house may rely ,upon finding those two great essentials—cleanliness and comfort. The Stabling is large and commodious, and us he will have none but kind and attentive Ostlers, a due regard will be had to the pro per entertaintnent of the House as well as his master. In short', the subscriber intends to-spare neither pains nor expense to keep his house in the best mariner, and he therefore re spectfully invites the public to give him a call. ErBOARDEIIS be taken on rea sonable terms, and as the rooms are spaci ous and well adapted to their wants, they can be accommodated in a satisfactory man ner. Families from town or country ac commodated with Boarding, - ELI STECKEL. Allentown, May 3, 18.19. ¶—tb • ono TEA 'WAREHOUSE. 11 ay I(X 'Ralik CU No. 73, Chestnut St., corner of Bank St PHILADELPHIA, Has for sale the followino TEAS, to which he invites the attention of the trade : 200 half chests Young Hyson Tea. 100 do. Gunpowder do 100 do Imperial do 20 •do finest Company Hyson do 20 cases, each containing 4 13 lb boxes, finest Curious Young Hyson. 20 cases finest Currious Gunpowder. 10 do do Imperial. 200 half chests finest Chulan Powchong, 100 do Nino-yong Powchong. 30 do very finest ( 100 do • second quality. 100 do Ninovong do. grm. 50 chests English • Con . . - 100 la. do do do. I Ilk of N America par Mechanics bank of 25 chests Padre Souchong. ' Bk of Pennsyl v. pa rl Newark 25 do fine Molwa do. Bank of Commerce Mechanics bank at late Moyamensinw par Burlington par 1509 pounds prime Company Nutmegs. Ilk of N Liberties ° par ' Mechanics & Man- These Teas have been selected by D. R. Bk of I'enn Towns. par ufficturers bank par with great care frone the various late cargoes, i Farmers & Mecliampar , Newark banking & and will be found to fully sustain the high ' ~IC,e"si",,.", par ; Ins. Company 4 :..anu, ,"gl '...s. ~.eehan p p a a r r , New Hope & Dela and unrivalled reputation which this estab ware Br. Comp. failed Mechanics lisliment has enjoyed for the last forty years, Girard par Orange bank i and his prices, as heretofore, will he loam! Philadelphia par i Peoples bank as low as at any house in the United States. I Schuylkill par , Plainfield bank 150 A ugust 10. - T_:1, 11 Southwark par i Princeton bank par Western par i Salem banking Co. par S - _ N. S. LAWRENCE Commercial Bank State bank 1 ' iv - , t El.a of Pennsrlv. par i bethlown, Newark, . Ji mile)). the sale of Southworth ~llan- Bk of the U States 25 I Chnlen,N. Bruns 'fire/Wring Co's Writing Papers. Conyrity BANNS. ! wick, Morristown,par Bk of Cliamberqbur, 1 'Sussex batik 1 Warehsr N ouo. 3 ininor St. ' , . Union bank i Ilk of Gettysburg 1 ! PHILADELPHIA. Bk of Pittsburg i , Trenton bank. co. par 100 cases of the above superior Papers Bk of Susq. County 5 Yardleyville bridge company 25 now in store, and fo,i sale to the trade at the Ilk of Chester Co. par Bk of Germantown par: DELAWARE. lowest market price s,' consisting in part of-... Fine thick Flat Cars, 12, 1.1, 15, and Hi I B I T ol: Lewistownfailed' The Banks of the state • el Delaware Co.(A Par i of Delaware are all at I lbs., blue and white. • Bk of Middletown 1 p ar. Superfine Medium- and Demi Writings, ' Ilk olMontg. Co. par • NEW YORK - . blue and white. Ilk of Nortlminher. car 1 I Ne ' Y • mbia Bank u ork i Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, ; I Colußr idge Comp. & panj Chelsea banC k ity bks 80 blue and white, plain and ruled. Carlisle Bank I Clinton bank - 50 Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and I i Doylestown Bank par Commercial bank 10 white, plain and ruled. - lEaston' Bank par: Lafayette bank 50 Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain I Exchange Bank i : Washington bank 70 and gilt. Erie Bank to ' COUNTRY DANKO. Farmers & Drovers 1 . Superfine and fi ne Bill Papers, long. and ' Alleghany county Bank bank 70 broad. • ---- • I Franklin Bank 1. Bank of America 36 Superfine and fine Counting-Hotise Caps Farmers Bank of . • do of Commerce 40 and Posts, blue and white. Bucks Comity par do of Brockport 35 Extra super Congress Caps' and Letters, Farmers Bank of do of Lodi 25 Lancaster plain and ruled, blue and whiv. Par do of Olean 25 Farmers Bank of . Extra super Congress Ca p s and Letters, Reading par do of Tonawanda 50 gilt. Farmers' Bank of do of Lyons 24 Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Schuylkill co, • par do of Western New York 30 Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Harrisburo'lllnk 1 '•. ' n Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, Honesdale Bank 1 Bi - Canal bank bank 40 Lancaster• Bank par c . . 2 plain and ruled.attaraugus county , Lancaster Co.4ank par Embroidered Note Paper:, and Envelopes. Lebanon Bank • bank -ds "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Lehigh- Co. Bank 50 i Erie county bank, 50. • Farmers & Drovers SOperfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled Lehigh Navigation bank 6. and plain, blue and white, various qualities Co. Script. •10 Farmers bank of Se- P Miners Bank of I and prices. neca county 301 Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Sho ottsville Shoe. ' p ar Merchants & Manaf. Papers, 13onnet Boards, white and assorted Bank, Pittsburg. i . Lewis county bank 110 , Tissue, Tea,' Wrapping. Envelope, assorted Monongahela Bank, I Mechanics bank at 46: . and blue Mediums, Cup Wrappers, Hard- Brownsville, I Buffalo 45. Merchants bank at ware Papers, &c. Taylorsvilte Del. i 5t.d.} , 5. . . . 11— Buffalo 400 6m Bridge Company, 50 Millets bank of New ets t , York Mt . ' :,. , 1 West Branch Bank, 1 Wyoming Bank, 1 York Bank, Oswego bank 20, 11 1Phenix bank 351 • NEW JERSEY. IStaten Island bank MP Beliidere Bank i State bank ofN Y 801 Burlington CountySt.Lawrence bank 75: Bank par t Union bank . 110 i Commercial Bank 11 United States bank 30 Ctimberland Bank ' par N. York bank. Ch. 70 , Farmers Bank par Tenth War4t bank, 2fr, Farmers & Meehan- White Mains bank tr. ics Bank, Rah way i 0:"All Other banks not. Farmers & Merchants • mentioned in the above. Bank, Mid. Point,- 4 list.are from No 2gpert Morris County bank e• cent dlsoonnk oc?The notes.omaltßanks mapked. wi 01 athiliks (.....) are not pupchaaed by tile broker& •' ' . Printers and Publishers Of Newspapers are informed that the sub scribers are extensively engaged in the man ufacture of Printing Ink of every color and quality, which they know to be equal to any manufactured and which they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. As they are determined that their Ink shall recommend itself, they only solicit one trial of it, relying upon merits for future patronage. Their Colored Inks are warranted superior to any manufactured. A circular containing pri ces, &c., will be sent to those who desire it. Orders for Cash on City Agents accepted. ADAMS & CO., Stearn Printing Ink Worlcs, Philadelphia. rirAgents for the sale of new and second hand Printing Materials August 16. Joie pßir.7ler — z.,.7rG, Neatly executed at die 412egister" Office THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, •No. 1631 CHESNUT STREET near Fifth street, Directors: Chat les N. Bancker, Geo: W.. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adotp. E Samuel Grant, David. S. Brown. Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent and limited, on every description of property, tn• town and country; at rates as low as are Gnash:. tent with security. The Company have reserved a large Cimnn• gent Fund, which with their Capital and'Piemi. urns, safely invested, afford ample protection. La' the assured. The assets of the company, on January Ist,. 1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As , " sembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgages, $1390,558 6.' Real. Estate, ' 108,358 90 1 Temporary 'Loans, 125,459 00) Stocks, 51,563 2& Cash, &c., . 46,158 87 • $1,220,097 67 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteeril years, they have paid upwards of one mil ion,. two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there•• by fainting evidence of the advantages of insu•• ranee, as well as the ability and disposition to• meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y. The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now prepared to make insurances on every descrip tion of property, at the loWest rates. Al KHISTUS 1.. RIME, Allentown. C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown, June 13, 1848. That application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bank, with general Discount and other Bunk ing privileges, to be located in the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh comay, to be called "The Farmers and Mechanics' Bank," with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars; with the privilege of increasing the same to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and further providing to commence the usual Banking privileges when fifty thousansidol lars are paid in. Christian Pretz, Carlos Samson, Amos Ettinger, William Kern, Nathan Dresher, Jonathan Cook; Jesse Schaffer, A. C. lie ninge r, Joshua Manse, Tilly 5 (Officeled 11 - cekly pun theleneire,l'an Goitre., mid • Thfintront's Delethor.) Brandreth and Wrights Pills: Country merchants and others, ate here— by notified, that the far famous PjllB of Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin i Brandreth, are constantly kept for sale al the office of the "Lehigh Register'. by the , DoNn boxes; at IVltolesule prices„, : . . . . April, 17, 5-771 w. •. 11-4 w INDEMNITY. (E) V. 4)112 Peter Wyckoff: Win. H. Newhard, J. D. ',await, J. D. Stiles, J. Saeger, jr. Janie:: H. Bush, 'l'. B. Wentper, - Joseph BHA., Jonathan Kolb, Bank Note tic.q. $-6m