The Largest, Most Fashionable And • Cheapest Stock of BOOTS, SHOES HATS • ✓ltd Caps, IN LEHIGH COUNTY. " The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the public, to their ,very ex tensive and fashionuble stock of Mens and Boys, Kip, Calf and Mo rocco l Aie BOOTS AND Shoes, ALSO.—A gen eral assortment of all kinds of HATS AND caps, which they are determined to sell cheaper than any other establishment in Lehigh county. Their stock consists of every variety of Women's Kid, Morocco, and Calf Skin Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, Boys • and Men's fine and coarse Boots and Shoes. Children shoes of every description, Gum Boots and Shoes, &c. Call and see at the old stand, one door west of Saeger's Hardware Store. LOCHMAN & BRO. Oct. 25. t-4w Cheap Hat and Cap Store. Hamilton Street nearly opposite Weiss Hotel, .12lIentown. Jacob D. Boas, - Takes this method to inform friends and customers, that he still continues the Hatmaking and Cap business, and keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment of the most fashionable, Beaver, Nutre, Brush, Buena,i Silk and Napped Hats, which he will sell at the lowest prices. .91so—a large assortment of Miens, Boys and Childrens Caps, at very reduced prices, • He is likewise prepared to manufacture to order Hats at the shortest possible notice. Thankful for past favors he hopes to en joy a continuance of patronage, as he feels confident that his Hats, fully recommend themselves. M'Such who are indebted to him for some length of time, will please recollect, that their accounts should be promptly sett led, and it is expected will not be neglected. Nov. 9. —ly Revolutionary Soldiers LOOK HERE: The subscriber offers to the public in gen ral, his services for the prosecution of all ernmeni, and in particular in the following cases. Viz :--, Suspended and subjected claims under all Pension laws. Applications for increase of pension, under any of the Pension laws, where the pensioners are dissatisfied with their present allowance. For all those wid ows who received, or who arc entitled to re ceive, the ten years pension due on the 4th of March, 1848, under the acts of July 7th 1838, March 3d 1843, and June 17th 1844, being those who were married before the Ist of January 1794; he will undertake to estab lish, under the act of Febuary 2d, 1848, their claims to a pension for life, commen cing on the 4th of March, 1848, when their pensions under the foregoing acts termina ted. For all those widows of Revolutionary, officers or soldiers, who were married after 1793, but before January 2d 1800, he will undertake to establish their claims to pension for life, commencing on the 4th• of March, 1848, under the act of July 29th 1848. For all those widows of Revolutionary pen sioners, whose claims have been rejected or suspended for want of proof of service : or those who arc in the receipt of a pension less than that received by their hus bands under the acts of . May 15th 1828, or June 7th 1832, ,he will insure the same amount per annum, that their husbands re ceived; from the time the pension is made to commence by the law under which they claimed or have been pensioned. All pensioners having claims against the General Government, groing out of our re cent difficulties with Mexico, will find . the subscriber a prompt, experienced and atten tive. tigent. Terms moderate, where the claim is es tablished, otherwise no charge. All com munications must be post paid, and directed to the subscriber, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. JOHN W. MECKLY, Office South Queen St. with Jac. B. A tn wake, esq. Sdptember 13; 1849. IT-3m ---- - podia Book Itiont;factorn No. 521 Chestnut St, above Seventh, PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber respectfully solicits public attention to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, and Ranker's Cases, other fine Caller'', Bill Books, Gold Pens 4. Pencils, Dressing Cases, Segar Bases, Card Cases, Chess Men, Port Monales, Back Gammon Boards, Purses, • Dominos tke., 4•e., His assortment consists of the most fashion able and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent workmanship, embracing eve ry desirable fancy pattern, which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and fufnish. wholesale or retail on the most pleasing ternia. rirPurchasers whodesire to supply the ta . -. selves with articles of the best 9uality consult their own interest by calling,alethis establishment. F. H. smtuk,.•. -- Pocket Book Manufacturer, 54 Chesnut Street, Phil'n, August 30, 1840. 11--6m-4i MACKEREL, 'SHAD, • SALMON, HERRINGS, .PORK, Housekeepers ! Look Here ! .fl eVelv Cabinet In Allentown. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has established himself on the south side of Hamilton street, opposite the "New York Store," where he continues to manufacture all kinds of Sofas, Secretaries, Bureaus of all kinds, Footstools, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Pi ano stools, Sofa tables,Card; Pier, Side, End, Centre,Dining, Work and Breakast ta bles, French Rock ingchairs,Por- • table desks, Book Cases, &c., &c. French Mahogany' Bedsteads, High, real and French post Bedsteads of different kinds, Washstands of different kinds, Cupboards, Sinks, ec., with a variety of other Furniture. Every article kept in such establishments, or that may be required by the community, are kept or made to order, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Having had considerable experience in the business, he trusts that by assiduous at tention and moderate prices, he merits a lib eral share of public patronage. House-keepers and others, in want of any thing in his line, are respectfully invit ed to give him a friendly call. E. J. ABELE. ¶-3m Oct. 4 The undersigned has just received a kr_ and splendid assortment of PERFUMERY, to which he most respectfully calls the at tention of the fashionable public—his varie ty consists in part of the following vides to wit : • rebto's Parisian Curling Fluid, Jules Hand's Hair Restorative, Pomade, Phil osome and Maccasser Oil, Ox-mar row, Mc' Curdy's Cryslaline, Med icated, Sand, Palmyrine, Hatters Comic and other Soaps, Ex tract of Cologne, Briggs' • Russian Cosmetic, Patch on y, Rose, Musk 4-c., Steel Beads, Rings, Tassels, Dressing, Side, and Back Combs, Toil et Powder, Flair and A 1 7. . ,/, . v ßrushea. ALSO:—.tt l arge uticty LPL. , " to numerous too mention, all of which will be sold at the most reduced prices. UP - Please call and see C. I. DEPEW. Sept. 20 • C. I. DEPEW, Has constantly on hand and offers for sale, at his Family Grocery Store,a complete as sortment of fresh groceries, which he will sell cheap for Cash or in exchange for Coun try Produce. . SUGSR, COFFEE, TES, RICE, Molasses, Chocolate, Cocoa and Starch, for sale at Dcpev's Grocery Store. Brooms, Buckets, Brushes, Ropes, Baskets, &c., for sole cheap by C. I. DEPE W. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines of all kinds, Whiskey, &c., for sale at Depew's Grocery and Liquor Store. No. 1 Pickled Salmon, just received and for sale by C. I. DEPEW. Mackerel, Ham, Oil, Salt, Herring,Tobacco, Segurs, Snuff, Prime Roasted Coffe warranted fresh, Perfumery, &c., &c ' , for sale at Depew's grocery and Variety Store. .September 6 Ground Nuts, &c. 23 Bags Best Ground Nuts, 10 " " Almonds, 5 " Cream Nuts, , 5 English Walnuts, on hand and for sale cheap by C. 1. DEPEW. t-4w Philadelphia Mourning Store, No. 52. South 2d Street, near Chesnut, Beeson 4- Son pay exclusive attention to Mourning Goods, and would invite the at tention of - all buyers, visiting the city to an examination of their stock. As the utmost care is taken in the import ing.:.and selection of their goods, keeping a large assortment at all seasons ; offering for sale only what is good and oflthe proper shade of black, no deception off to make or ishment. Lupin's Bombazines,'Bombazine.iinisiCAl paccas, Plain Cashmeres, Silk Ca*tures: . French Merinos, Wide Black S' is, LIT .. in's Mousselines Mournin ungart ans,Mourningehintm, ugShmyls BlaOk Thibet,Sirk. nal Patent • 'English Crapes, Mourning Veils,' Collars, Fleecy Sillilfuie,Nous • 4loves •Stc f.r.c.ogoc. They open daily; new black and hail 'mourning mate• rialsfrom , luur priced tu,,thu most costly. 11110 4 .Wholesale.cash liuYitilvi4 find , it to their advantßi:tolco.j: • Philgidelph*Papt• _ Constantly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER & Co. Market St, Wharf, Inn WI mosaa LOOK HERE!! S Amon. September 6. MOURNING EXCLUSIVELY! LISH & GERMAN EM PANTING Netu. gpiblorbsl Alattsch - Chunk Motel. i The subicribers take • this method - to inform , , , .. \ ' the citizens of Mauch ii " Chunk,and the public ,4. 1 , in general, that they t' ugigli(Mi__ . _ I,_ ; have rented and now , = --'-------' ' 2 - -•••••••=. occupy the well known tavern stand of Mr. Alexander Stedman, in Mauch Chunk, so extensively known as the Manch' Chunk lbo te , which has been refited in the most comfort able and fashionable manner. They have occupied the same. from the first of Au gust last, and they will make it their busi ness to add many other improvements, to the convenience of those who may favor' them with their custom, and make it equal if not superior to any public house in the place., Their liar will be supplied with the choic est of liquors, there Table set with all the season affords, and their Beds are all new and clean; in short, neither trouble or ex pense will be saved, to accommodate their customers in the very best manner. Their stabling is large and convenient. with the hydrant water in the yard', and an attentive ostler to attend to customers. They trust their streneous exertions to ac cornodate those who may favor them with their calls, will be the means of bringing them numerous new customers. ESSER & PETERS. September 13,1849. (Successor to Solis (S• Brothers.) Importer and Manufacturer of every description of . , FURS, Having just returned from Europe with a Is now manufacturing them in a very su perior style, and trimming them in the most elegant manner, and would invite the. atten tion of Merchants and others, to his superior and extensive assortment, which, as he man ufactures as well as imports, he is enable to oli'r at such prices as few houses in the United States can compete with. re'Store always closed on Saturdays. highest Cash price paid for Ship ping Furs, riWilemember the place, next to Louden & Co's Family Medicine Store. DAVID H. SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below 3d st August 10. H. LEVIN Jr., LATE WILLIAM STOVEK & SONS, 61.11 0111111 AND No. Ibs NorihS'trcei, corne~~ Has been replenished by the subscriber, with an entirely fresh and well selected as sortment of-every description of Groceries includingprime coffee, choice flavored Teas, genuine 11 - ines and Liquors, Spices&c. &c. Every article is strictly good of its kind and will be supplied to consumers and dealers at a small profit for cash. H. LEVIN Jr (late Wm. Stoover & Sons, Phil.) ['Country produce bought and taken in exchange for groceries. September 27. Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil. This new and valuable Medicine, now used by the Medical profession ,with such astonishing efficacy in the - cure ofptdmona ry consumption, scrofula, chronic rheuma tism, gout, general debility, complaints of the kindeys &c., is prepared from the liver of the cod fish for medicinal use, ex pressly for our sales. (Eziradfromla London Medical Journal.) "C. J. B.' Williams, Mr, p., F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in University College, London, Consulting Physicians to the Hos pital for. consumption, &c., says ; I have prescribed the ,Oil in the above four hun dred 'cases of tuberculous disease of the Lungs, in different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large. number of cases, 206, out of 234, its use was followed . by marked and unequivocal improvement, varying in degree m different cases froth a temporary retardation . of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of distressing symptons, up to a more or less complete restoration to ap parent health. r , • "The.effeet of Cod Livei Oil most of these cases was very remarkabfe. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated; tbe expectoration dimunshe t in quantity and opadity, the night sweats ceased;tlie pulse became slower, and of, better.volume, and the appetite, flesh andatierigth were gradu ally ••• • . ! : • • • "In concluded; repeat, that the pure fresh oillfom the Liver: of the Cod is more bepeticiall in ..the treatment --of Pulmonary Consumption •;tban 'any :agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimonal, that -has . yet been - . • • r• Jls We have, made arrangements to pro cure the Cod Oil, fresh' poni head; quarters; it can now be had.cliemically pure by the single luittle, or in boxes . of one doz entach..— . • t-4w Its wonderful efficacyhas induced numer apuriousitnitations: As its success.de pend.s4ntirelY on' its purity, too much care cartnot;be used .procuring it genuine. ''.verb/ bottle :haying-an • -it our vritten S l ig•niilui•ei'may be depended upon,as genu . . . Par4hletir containing an analysis of the Oil, with notice of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address use free of postage. _ _ ~4--2m-2 , JOHN C. BAKER & CO., -Wholesale ruggists and chemists, N 0.109 1. SELECT STOCK OF FURS, of Wood Street, £-3m-3 Hallo BIM Where' aro'iOu bound to ? %Rr 11 LEW . . Nancy Dry Goods Store. What's going on there Bill.? Why hay 'ent you heard, you are really behind the times. I tell you, that 'ere .Billy Weil, is the darnationest little fellow to sell cheap goods I ever seed, he lives right between that 'ere eaten house of Wines and the New- York store. Now, recollect ! Be sure you are right, then go ahead. But, hold on! 1-Icild on Bill, I tell you! I'll go ahead now, I want to buy my weddin suit, and this I find Bill, is just the place—so here goes it, and off they went to Weil's Cheap Fancy Dry Goods Store. WILLIAM S. WETL has just unpacked the largest Fall and Winter Stock of goods ever brought to Allentown among which are comprised. 20 ps. super!. blue black French Cloths.. 20 do. do. beaver Cloths of all colors. 20 do. do. black and fancy Cassemeres 20 do. do. French Merinoes of all qual. 20 do. do. English do. do. 10 do. do. Coburg Cloths do. 25 do. do. Alpaccas of all prices. 30 do. do. Mouse de Laines do. 30 do. do. Flannels of all colors. A large variety of fashionable shawls from 25 cts. to $5, but none as high as twenty. All kinds of Bleached and Unbleached • Mouslins, Linens, &c. The above articles will be sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia and New York prices. Call and examine his stock, as it will bear inspection with any in town W. S. WEIL. October 25. Al.iisical Instruments. The undersigned has again laid in a very large assortment of Musical Instruments, among which are comprised Violins, Flutes, Accordians. &c. &c., in the Accordian line he challenges any other establishment in the country, to come up to him in beauty va riety and prices. He keeps Sanderson's of Paris, best make, Violin strings, &c. &c. all of which he will sell of the lowest cash pri ces W. S. WEIL October 25 Steel Ilea& Bags. A very elegant assortment of Steel Bead Bags r Beads of the latest styles, for sale cheap at tho Store of Octobe N. =. AWEENCE 1 agent for the sale of Southwortlf Man- YracilirimeSsn'A r n PHILADELPHIA. 100 cases of the above superior Papers now in store, and for sale•to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of— Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 16 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Mediurri,and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. • Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and .Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congreps Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Pests. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. “Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white and assailed Shoe Papers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping. Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hard ware Papers, die. July 5. • BLIND MANUFACTORY. • H. CLARK • VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. Sign of Me . Golden Eagle, No. 139 4-143 South Second Street, below Dock St, .PHILADELPHIA. Keeps always on hand . a large . and fash ionable assortment , of Hide: and Narrow Slat' Window Blinds, manuktctured in the best 'Manner, the,be;t. baleen Is, and At t he .• lowest cash prices. -- , ll•Titt Hadiegfefitted-and unlaiged hirk establish 'tent, lie fit' prepared to totriplete orders to , anOuriinint at the shortest nottie: Constant'. ly on hand an assortment'of.. , • '• 1 • • 11.1.4H0G.12NY FORNITURE . . of every variety, . , truuutfactured . eipreisly, for his own sales ' and purchasers tn'itYlbere fore rely. on a gooci. article.,, : • „ • • rirDpen , in the evening. • , Orders froth a distance packed carefully end sent free cif porterage:to.any part of the cityy:• • • ; .; El. uLARK, August.Bo 1840. 11.1-Iy-7. GUMS :,G,,VOfI),SI I: • : The lundersigned have just:receiyed - .101X) riairvof ,Men's Ladies!, : arid Misses Gum, Shoes; A fine article .ipfl; . Gum Boots; which theymill. . . • .t. t. , ;-LOCEIM.AII',§s.,I4IO. Oct: , , • . „,, GIPS,! C.lPS'd Lochman & Bro. are manufacturing eve ry 'style cloth and glazed Caps, which they • el • low wh. e.• le ,nd ye- Clocks and Watches. Charles S.. Hassey, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he. has recieved at his, establishment, nearly opposite the German Reformed church in Allentown, a large assortment of fit JEWELRY, CLOCKS, . a WATCHES, , a consisting of GOLD and SILVER Patent Levers, I H Quartier and plain Eng. lish 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, Breastpin's, Broach es, Gold and Silver Pencils; Watch-chains, Keye, Gold Pens, of a superior quality, &c. He has also on hand a variety of FdINCY .11?TICLES, 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 article 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. He hopes by due attention to his business, and 'liberal prices, to have a share of patronage. Li7Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner 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 Sartain's Union Magazine, The Acknowledged Blackwood Of America. $-4w To Subscribe for the Volume of 1850. The publishers of Sartains Magazine Lit erature and Art, announce to the reading public, that whilst their Magazine for 18.40 is acknowledged to be superior in every res pect to any other published in this country, they have made arrangements. whereby the Magazine for the next year will excel all its former issues. The Literary Department will remain under its control of its present able Editors. Prof. John S. Hart of Phila. own pens every month, have 'secured con tributions from the best Authors in Europe and America. W. S. WEIL. $-4w These contributions, including some of the most brilliant Magazine articles any where to be found, are entirely original, be ing written expressly for our Magazine, and not selected from other publications. If we cannot attract distinguished names of our list of contributors .by the liberality to our prices, or the respectability of our Magazine, we assuredly shall not try to gain the appearance of it, by taking extracts from authors of great name, and so mixing them alp in our table of contents, and they shall seem to be original. Mr. Sartain, has entire controle of the pic torial department,and besideembellishmen - from his own burin, he will be assisted b some of the best artist of this country. Worn-out Lonoonsteel engravings, whi are used by some periodicals, will 'not fi their way Into the pages of ..Sartain,'? un r any circumstances. There - would be a st saving to the Publishers in using such pl as they can be purchased at almost ny price, from $25 down to the price of the , et al. We aim to gii.e the best, both in Li bra- lure and Art. Single copies 25 cents, One Copy lip per Annum, and a premium of either a portrait of the late ex-Presidents James K. Polk, William H. Harrison,Group of the Washing ton Family;General Taylor, Benjamin West or Henry Clay. Either of these Engrav ings is worth alone *3. Two Copies 85 per Annum, and either of the above premiums is each subscriber. Five Copies $lO per Annum, and an extra Magazine and one of the premiums to the agent or person getting up the Club. Having made an arrangement with the publishers for copies of the celebra ted mezzotint° Picture,..The death-bed of John Wesley ," we mak the following liber al offer: , One copy.,of the Magazine one year, end the Wesley Print, *3, or 20 cop.: ies Of the'Weiddy Print, and Nine copies of Sartain's' Union Milkitzine for Thirty. Do llars. Renidinblir;rthe i impriissions are, not On° emprn-tit' English plate, :but,from a ; I ne.iii plat4Pilipitied , lit'Lthe.highieSt.Ataqe of 'the art :' i:eddinetheir :money : early. will get PrOofimpiessione. .',Ofiei-glitlPPr'f.' dinary 1 Any new subscriber, sendAug . ps, `Five 'Dollars', prior to the lot ..oli, Felkr u a ry,, 1850, hall receive in return full senio(Sar:- i laiti's Magazine; for 1810 and OA land; 2, volumesiiof !Campbell's ~ Foreign ,Monthly, Magazine, ifethe Washington 01.44 y lef, printl thus securing upwards of 130(10 pm of erary matter, and • Upwards ,ol',4o9,siengra,-; rings for 0511 , ; , .1 : ,1 l,;-,.1 , -.1.-: A Thd post town•aending. the, largestl Winn ber of mail subscriber • for the, yeer,,1050 4 priorlo theist of April next, tog,ether with the advance payment, will be entitled, gratis i to the Sanienumbcir of Sartainls Magazine, for the.yeiii 1851. ~, For the second, jargestl each subscriber Ishall., CU i Ye+ OPP , 0 f0.41' Pr 6 ' ,. in itifii 'Plated:. Reinember, ,th'eae, pletes are. .of a large size, and suit ble, for a parlorcirna l , - ment. $ - . ~ ;7t::; . 0; •:.1 . -.r.i , , ( . ' Persons, wishingtto et-rip a ei,nb,Aol ha I supplied with a speei en number, ,by.lvri ting for it, and paying the postage. Terms invariably in Advanc - Anse lama . C0.,-Pisifaileiphia. ¶-Om .CREAT INDUCEMENTS TERMS. • 1141512 A new Howie and a new Landfaris - he subscriber re• spectfully infornis his , friends the publid ftenerally, that he hat '-' -- t a ken thdeeidy 'erec , , •-• 1111111110111,— -,- ted three story brick' - - tavern of Jess Grim, at the northwest corner of Market Square, in the borough of Allentown, called THE E./26 LE HOTEL. The House is known as one of the most spacious and convenient in the - State—.nene' more so out of Philadelphia—and contain 44 rooms. He therefore feels assured that he can accommodate satisfactorily all who' may favor him with a call. His TABLE shall mall times be supplied with the best the season and the markets' afford, and the BAR with ,the choicest Wines and Liquors. The Beds and Bedding, together With a llt his furniture being entirely new, the putt , rons of this house may rely upon finding' those two, great essentials—cleanliness and comfort. The Stabling is large and commodious, and , as he will have none but kind and 'attentive' Ostlers, a due regard will be had to the pro-- per entertainment of the House as welt a his master. In short, the subscriber intends to spare neither pains nor expense to ke6p his house in the beet man ner, and he therefore re spectfully invites the public togive him a call. LV - BOARDERS ‘vill. be' taken ,on rea sonable terms, and us the rooms tare spaci ous and well adapted to their wants, they can be accommodated in a satisfactofy man ner. Families from town or country ac commodated with Boarding. ELI STECNEL. Allentown, May 3, 1849. . 111-.-tb The Great China Store' OF PHILADELPHIA. , Thankful to the citizens of Allentown and its vicinity for their increased .custom, we again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of CHINA, GLASS & QUEENS WARE. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and' single pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone• Ware, sold in quantities to suit purebasers, for less than they can be had elseWliere, In fact at less than : Wholesale Prices. • American and English Britannia Metal . Goods, In greater variety than ever before offered' in the city. FANCY ChINA in a great va— riety very cheap.. . We would invite any personl•visiting the tglAilcallliesacte&MAhrliawiAktniell esl the world produces. Very respectfully, . ,•;• ••• . . TYNDALE & MITCHEI4.,• • No. 219 Chesnut Street.. Philatielphia, Sept. 20, ¶-3m - ißank Note Clot, Weekly from Bicknell's, Courl's and` Thompson'a Detcdor t ) • . (Correct Bk of N America par, 1 Bic of P nusylv. .par Bank of Commerce late Ma •Inensing par; Bk of N Liberties par 1 Bk of Penn Towns.par • Farmers &Meehan.par Kensington par Manuf. &Mephart par Mechanics par Girard ' Par Philadelphia , i par Schuylkill • pal Southwark • par Western par Commercial Ba,nl: .. of Perinsylv. par Bk of the I; States 25 Covsrity BANKII: Dk of Chambersburg '1 Bk of Gettysburg 3 Bk of Pittsburg , Bk of ,t3usq. County Bk of Chester Co. par Bk of Germantown par Bk Of` Lewistown faikd Bk of Delaware Co. par Bk of Middletown .1 Bk of Montg. po. par ofllorthUmbee..oar Columbia Bank:dr,' ' Britte'rrip.; par Carlisle Bank. •-• • - Doylestown Bank par Easton Bank par, Exchange. Bank f Erie Bank 2 Farmem & Drovers . Danko!. ! • • I Franklin Bank , Farmers Bank of • Bunks, pbritity "War Farmers Barik'of, LancaStar: . - , ~ ,par . Farmers Bank a .i, .. ~ Reading ! ~ ; , ; par . 'Farmers' Bank of .1 i . Behnylkiil co.- ''phi=' Harriiburgtßaikw Ist 1 , 'Honesdale Bailkt, of It• 1 Latictuiterrllagk .1 r rPfIV Latioaltter Pop Batik par , Lehaeon,Bank . ...r.i Lehigh Co. Bani " ''i•tto Lehighrfi;e,ig,fttion7l, , io):'Bchli)t.' ,, ! 6 (1 . 10%1 iMige*Bankiof yid i f , 1 71 iltottayMe, , , I,,ait,T . l i, 41e lproy / Ti if f ittl irlitiaii 'hi Ifil , - i ltioviss intopoiN 111 Tayl Iraville Betirl, 1 t i ~.._ ' .-: Bridge Compeay t q 9., wea,o,l!r A nch,iii fi l i ., n i . WY 1 :1318. 4.a,ii . ?, ~„' l 1 .Yerit, o uartir, ', ' 'I , i' ' ' ,A# j.ii .- it r . .Belvidere, any .. , ii, Iluilingtotitoaii . Y' ' Baelt - 1 ' ' ', Pk . r ' COillillereitl•Ba ' n ki r• 1 fr •tioniberlandißtink ~ par . k`ttrtnerti Hanky 7; b r/a' irtr.Wiers4V O u'llY, " 6 RP7. ,•.• Ica Bank • O .Farmers &Merchants Bank, Mid. Point, i Morris County bask $ (ante Dotes on alTift C IBEI Idechamcs bank of Newark., • h• Mechanics bank at Burlington' pa r - Mechaniqkjk Man. ufactuffl's bank., par: Newark banking ik Ins. Company ht.,„ New Hope 4k'Dela ware Br.Cornp; failed I Orange bank . • h , Peoples bank: V Plainfield bank . 50 , Princeton bank , par Salem banking Co. pat - State bank' at Eliza bethtown,NeWark, Camded,N4 Bruns! , wick, ~ ;, • ••,,. .par 1 Stiseit bank , ' 1 • Union bank ' •' ' ' ~" ft' Trenton' bank. C:. , par Yarilleyville•bridge , . company ~,! ~. .25. DELAWARE, 1 The Bank's of the state , i of Delaware, are.. all at .pia,r.,„ , 6, YORK, :I ,:NE W • : New York Oilybk,s, fi ' iateiseq bftali,f „ s' , 60 Ctiatmi•kmili ' 40 C°iiimira9i l i.o lll lk 'lO Lafayettetheakt • 'ErOl. Mrashing,Voit bank 70b, COUNTILT, BAN llt A .. 'Alldghany county I f banktp.,,i; .-:••: kJ 701 Bank; of America i , 35. do . , „of Pommerce 40 , ; do , ortiockport ,' 35, 'do ''qr Loal , - . ' 25, `do: •of Olean , .. 35. !'d'ol ,of Tonawanda 50' , filo•r of,/..yqns: ,• ; 2h. i dq pf• Western f . ',_ New,,York „ 30 , Binghatnitton bank' 40. Canal:l4W .' ',' ' 5. Oattarankus county `"bank' , •. '.l; .1 .r•• .. . 35 ' Btie. connty,bank, • 50' ' 4 B.r.inersDitit i leli b an k! t • . • ~.. 1. , . 5 ., Piiriiii.fliattk`of Se 4, Veen/ Orlun'tym , '" " MP • ' Hamilton; ban kit r,s• 30' Lewis.eountx,bank 60* • Mecliattifil l bmls at i 46. ,‘ p u gla o ,r• 45. 'hsereliantstihk:at' '{ • Blitfttlii- 4 • • • ' l ' , '• .: 40' , Milletabankliflteir • ...;roik .f . In . .' •2 : ,I: 101 0 slirr.o !bar ~,- „ , . 20' lihenix,ban f 35. Stant] hap Bank i 50' Stlite 4:12014MY 7 5 SO , St;Lit'irel'fiellatiki ' 75' • llnioti.ba t alcqb . „ ~ ;1 t I 25 , •Vnitethill , VF I MY N. •Y l l i',# , le. 7 ° 41Fa T.Mth t.i fir i tits': _25. r ,Vlrtiii4 l iii %Mk= 5. ' o/0041111t di aliffisotit ~ mentidned in the atiove :. list are from 1 Ito 2 per .:,,f' cant disputant.. . .. , •.., • , mks Marked yrithadasJW'.