Ml* Walßlatc, The undergigned give public notice, that they have entered into . Partnership, iu.the Mercantile business on the Ist of October last, and are trading under the firm of Mertz Landis. The establishment is opened in the old stand, which has been rebuilt. They have just received and are now opening a very heavy stock of Goods. ELIA S'MERTA 13ENJ. LANDES , . 11-4 w Nov. 8 • New Mereantik Firm. Messrs. alert= &Landis, Respectfully infrim their friends and the public in gener i, that they have opened' _their newest:,olishmenk in the new_brick. building, rPr door next to Dr. Danowsky's ApotheduEY and Drug Store, in Hamilton street;in the Borough of Allentown; where t h e) : are now unpacking a very large as ortment of -,-,-,.- DRY GOODS, ~---- ,_, • • l, .1 i ' , TAW ! Grocerie s ; 01.4111 , ~.... • WNW - i t -- H. - - -,..- W i . Queens, Glusss 1,-4 .' :,. ' " 1-- " - - 4 and Earthenware, all of which they will dis pose of - the very h 'xchange them foi They , Clothes, .at least before, •Satinett :ents per yard, it let's, 121: •cents pi :nghanis .and Mi :ems per yard, of leap. The intile bu siness I are fully .satisfiet , stock of goods a,.. I ever be fore offered in Allentown, and are determin ed to sell them at a very small advance. They hope therefore that through strict at tention to their business, they will be able to draw a large share or public patronage for which they will ever be thankful. MERTZ & LANDEI4. . Nov. 16. ' 11-2 m Look Here All kind's of country produce taken in exchange for goods, such as Clover seed and Grain, Butter; Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Wax, Soap, Hams, dried Apples, Cherriei, Flax, rags, carpets, wood, yarn, potatoes, fowls, corn,&c. &c., for which we will pay the highst market prices. November 16 OM JP Boot, Shoe and hat Store. The undersigned have just opened a New Boot, Shoe, Ehtt and Variety Store, in the well known stand, formerly occupied by Ludwig Schmidt's Drug, Store, Allentown. Their stock comprises every variety of Boots and Shoes for the present and approaching season, viz : Men's and Boys' Thich, Kip and Calf Boots, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Mo rocco, Kid and Leather boots and shoes' of every variety, superior Gaiter and half Gai ters, together with an extensive assortment of Gum shoes for men, women and children ; children's shoes and gaiters of every varie ty, Trunks, &c. Also a larger and more fashionable stock ..of Hats and Caps than was ever exhibited in Allentown. Extra Moleskin Silk and Beater hats of Fall and Winter style, got up in the most . exquisite manner; also Fur, Brush and Wool hats of every description. A large and beautiful assortment of Cloth, Plush, Glazed and Vel- 114 • t Caps, Umbrellas, Camphine, Fluid and Lard Lamps, Stockings, Gloves, &c. &c., all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices, for cash. Conte and See. LOCHMAN & BROTHER Lachman has removed his Da guerreotype Gallery to the same building, (second floor,) where he will continue to take likenesses in his well known beautiful style. November 9. 11-6 w YVOWI.EQP)at The Partnership of the late firm of SET:. FRIDGE & WILSON, having been dissolved, notice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to said firm, either by note, book account or otherwise, to make payment to the under. signed, surviving partner of said firm, (who is the only person authorized to settle the ac counts) between now and the first of March next, as all notes, accounts, &c. remaining unpaid after that time, will be placed in the hands of a magistrate for collection. All persons having claims against said firm will present them to the undersigned for settle ment, in the above specified time. The subscriber is always to be found at his residence a few doors below Stettler and George's Confectionary establishment. THOMAS 13. WILSON January 11. Gum Shoes, Gum Shoes. Just received a very larce assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen and ChiWrens' Gum Shoes, at prices from 50 cents to $1,37, for sale at the store of LOCHMAN & BROTHER. 11-4 w January 11 Lamps, Lamps, Lamps, Just received a splendid lot,of Candlebrn, Lard, Cumphino and Fluid Lamps, which will be sold cheap by LOCHMAN & I3ROTHER. January 11 Blacksmith Wanted. A sober and industrious Black smith--.4narried or single, can find a good situation, by applying to the under signed at the "Lehigh Furnace" in Wash ington township, Lehigh county. The sit uation is a permanent one. BENJAMIN S. LEVAN. Jan. 18. OX Sapper . in the NEW HAT & CAP STORE. Takes this method to inform his old friends and the public in general, that he has taken a room in the new three story brick building, of Mr. Daniel Keiper, in Hamilton street, in the Borough of Allentown, a few doors west of Weiss's Watch and Jewelry Store, where he has opened the new PHILADELPHIA HAT STORE• Ile-has-just received, a very -large-assort ment of Beaver, Castor, and other Fur flats, ALSO, a beautiful assortment of fashionable Silk Hats, Caps,&c., of all sizes, prices and qualities. He flatters hiinself to say that he will stand good for his Hats, Oat they will not only retain the color but that they cannot in point of durability be excelled. • Mr. Yaeger trusts that through punctual attendance to his business, and reasonable prices, he will be able to obtain a liberal share of patronage, for which he 'will ever be thankful. Dec. 7. California Gold. 1E11101:41, OF 7'IIE W PORK'S TORE. The subscribers respectfully announce to the citizens of Allentown and the surround ing country, that they have again removed to their ~o ld stand" a few doors below Ha nenbuch's flotel,in Hamilton street, where they will be happy to supply their old cus tomers together with Thousands of new ones, with all that is good and cheap. It is useless to say that WAGNER & HUBER have on hand, goods of every description, style and quality, alsoGroceries,Ctueensware,&c. In fact they have every article on hand that appertains to the business, all of which they will sell 25 per cent lower than any other Store in Allentown. WAGNER & HUBER. Allentown, Dec. '2l. *--4w MVP,./Or TED! .1 Compelil in Selling CHEJP Goods. 11Eirrz & LANDIs. It is admitted by all, that we have out stripped every house in "these divine' in the way of selling cheap goods. We now oiler a reward of $l.OOO for the person that can be produced. within a scope of a days journey, who is able to sell as cheap as we do. Have the pleasure of exhibiting the first arrival of Fall and Winter Goods, which is much handsomer, larger and cheaper than any stock ever before opened in this place. Owing to the great decline of GOods in the eastern cities, they are selling m, y i vAierles one fourth less than before. Come from the East, the first,, the Xort - h and the South, to the Emporium of great Bargains ! ! ! penny saved is a penny earned." We arc determined to sell more goods for the Same amount of money, than any other-es tablishment in town. Should any doubt the fact, we invite thetn•to call, and if they do not find things, as stated, we will pay them their lost time, and let them slope. Their's - MelcE6nsists of a general assortment of Dress Goods, of every descripton, among which may be found all the latest styles of black, mode colored, stripped, plain, chame leon and satin stripped dress Silks, brillian tine, lustre, satin stripped modonna cloths, figured .delisle, brocades, gala plaids, tibbet cloth, patomatas, black, brown and mode col ored French morinoes, mohair plaids, bar rell, corded, figured, satin stripped, trickle colored and black alpaccns, as low as 121 cents a yard, cashmeres and mouslin do laines, from 121 to 624 cents a yard. Pink, blue, white and black bonnet silks mid satins, with a large stock of beautiful French ginghams, English chintzeS and ca licoes. Calicoes as low as 4 cents, and such as heretofoae sold for 124, for 6 and 8 cents, and 18/ cent calico at 12a, also a beautiful 4 quarter calico at 10. 200 Shawls of every style and quality, black and mode colored tibbet, silk fringe, terkerrian blanket, long shawls, black silk crape. lac laines, black and mode colored cloth, and other fancy shawls. The cheapest in town, of every descrip tion color and quality, 6 quarter brown cloth from $ 1 to $3 per yard, Cassimeres, plain and fancy, at reduced prices, Satinets and Jeans, at any price asked for, Cloaking and Cloak-linings, Tassels, &c. 10 dozen Um brellas from 50 cents to $ 2,00. WAGNER & HUBER, Dec. 21. - - ¶--4w 'll --Ow Groceries dr Queenswore. z.N4 F . A reduCtion in • _ (041:i lig GROCERIES. art:, re * - -':' - "—Prime Rio Coffee - at 10 cents a pound, and as low as 6.1 cents. Sugars, Teas, and all other kinds of Groce ries they will sell cheaper thari ever before offered in this place. Butter, Eggs, Lard, and all other kinds of country produce, will be taken in exchange for which the highest price will be paid. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, May be consulted • during Court week, and a few days before,at the house of David Stem, Innkeeper, in Allentown. August •••• , . • .... Hiram* B. Yeager, Wagner IP Huber, Gentlemen's, Ladies' and. Children's Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloths and Cassimercs, WAGNER & HUBER. • • ¶-4w Dec. 21. t 191111113 MOD, .RE.II - 01frelL. 0 SY.PI-1 WE NY FIR Lumber Merchant in Allentown. • Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general,.that he has lately remov ed his Lumber-Yatd to the south side of Hamilton street, near Weaver's • Hotel. He has lately received a very large supply of all kinds of Boards and building timber, comprising over 600,000 Peet Such as Yellow and White Pine, Flaring boards, Poplar boards, Scantling, Joists and Planks, Mapel boards and Planks, Rafters, Ash Planks, Laths,. Ladder trees, besides all kinds of other Boards, Scantling, Posts, Lath and Shindies, all of which - ho will sell at 'very - reduced prices. FarmerS, Carpenters and Builders, who have occasion to use the different sorts of timber he has for sale, will do well to give him a call before they purchase elsewhere, as he is willing to have his stock examined without charge. He returns his sincere thanks for the many favours he haS heretofore received, and feels confident that his extreme low prices will be the means of receiving many new customers. JOSEPH WEAVER. Noveniber 16. 411-4 on D7ll A 11131214 Incorporated I 814, R. C. CIIANDfiER, A. B. Principal. ' r. E. Foote Associate, Male Dep. and Prof. of French. Mrs. J. G. 11. Blydenburg, Female Cep. The next term (of 11 weeks) of this in stitution commences on Monday November the 27th. STUDIES The branches taught include all those of a good English education together with the modern and ancient Languages, Vocal and Instrumental music, Surveying, Book-keep ing, &c. Particular attention is paid to the study of the English Language, as a Lan guage, as well as to Vocal. music and Decla mation, branches,,, too often overlooked in most schools. Boarding - Scholar... The Principal would like to receive five pupils, into his family to whose coutfott and improvement, his undivided attention will be directed. TERMS. $3O per term will meet every necessary expense exceptingßooks and Tuition : The price of the latter in the English studies va ries from three to five dollars per session, with an extra charge of $1 when classical studies are added. REFERENCES, The most satisfactory references will be given upon application although the Princi pal relies rather upon that recommendation which alWays attends capability and fideli ty, than upon that of others. R. C. CHANDLER. ¶-4w Nov. 16 JOHN T. MATCHETT, Tailr in illentonn. Most respectfully informs his friends and his old customers in general, that he has es tablished himself on the south side of Hamil ton street, a few doors below Pretz, Kern & Co's store, and will at all times be ready to make gentlemen's garments after the latest London, Paris, New York and Philadelphia styles. He pledges himselfto give e ire satis fa c tion to those who may favor him with their patronage, and at the same time desires to present his acknowledgments for past favors and solicits a continuance of the same. November 2. in w Hiram Brobst en. St. in Allentown. ' Respectfully informs his friends iie"- - - and the public in general, that he still continues the practice of his profession, in all its various branches, such as filing, cleaning, plugging and inserting from a sin gle tooth to a lull set, on moderate terms. His office is in the second story, Arnie the Store of Grim & Reninger, on the North west corner of Market Square, entrance on Allen street.• llecomneendation s Mr. limmu BROaST has practiced as Den tist in this place for the last three months, and in consequence of his superior abilities in the profession, we recommend him to the public. CVRENIUS WILLIAMS, M. D. L. FLENTIE, M. D. N. C. 1-Im.sEv, M. D. SAMUEL B. PRICE, M. D. Nesquehoning, Pa., August 30, 1848 November 9. ¶-3m . Winter Clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS. AT GEORGE CULIN'S, Southeast corner of Second and Market Strs PHILADELPHIA. Gentlemen n visiting. the city, and wishing to supply themselves with Cheap and Fash ionable Winter Clothing, will find a large, o comple . and choice assortment of Banb Coats, Cloaks, Business Coals, Dres and Frock Coats, Boys Coats in great variety, wade V dnzeri can English ti• French Cloths. ALSO—Pantaloons for men and Boys made of Cassimeres, Doe Skins, Satinetts, &c., &c.,—Vests for men and Boys of Silk, Satin, Velvet, Cloth and Cashmere. Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, &c., at the lowest possible prices for CASH. • Remem ber, we will sell us cheap as any Clothing Establishment in the United States. GEORGE CULIN Southeast corner of Second and Mallet Streets Philadelphia. Sept. 21. Y. New Goods! New Goods ! Pretz, Kern & Co, Have just returned from Philadelphia and N.ew York with a large and splendid assort ment of Dry Goods, suitable for the season —consisting in part of Cloths,Cassimers, Satline4s ) Vestings, Velvets, Checks, Mous de Lains, Bombazines, Alpacas, plain and Satin striped Cashmeres, Brocha, Terkire, Thibit Merino and other Shawls. ALso—Lnces, Ribbons, Gloves, Carpets, Hose, &o. &c. A fresh supply of Groceries, such Vire. 18.10 1 1 1 .1 as Rio, Java, and ""' — ' - '-iother Coffees, Su gars,Teas,Chocolate, Spices, Molasses, com mon and refined Sperm Oil, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Dye-stuffi, &c...a1l of which will be sold in large and smallquantities to suit pur chasers. As it is the intention to change the firm the coming spring, they mean to reduce their stock, and in order to do so they will sell their goods at very reduced prices. PItETZ, KERN & CO. , October 26. -1-4 w Slone coal, Plaster and Salt. 1500 Tons of Stone Coal of various kinds 50 Tons of Plaster. 1000 Bushels Liverpool ground Salt. 200 Sacks do. do. do. 50 do. do. fine do. Just received and for sale by PRETE, KERN & Co. October 25. Cheap Hat and Cap Store, Hamilton Street nearly opposite Weiss Hotel, .allentown. Jacob IL Boas, Takes 'this method to inform hi' 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, Russia, Silk and Supped Hats, which he will sell at the lowest prices. .91so—a large assortment of Mens, Boys and Childrens Caps, at very reduced prices. ' He is likewise prepared to manufacture to order Flats 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. :,..37 - 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. ¶—l y ROGER BROWN'S WINE it LIQUOR STORE, NO. 323 MARKET STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth Strs, North side Philadelphia. All kinds of Foreign Wines and Liquors such as— Old Cognac Brandies, Dark igtefriMit and Pale, Holland Gin, Ja atitiriF rnaica Spirits, Irish and Scotch - Malt Whiskey, of the-. very finest quality. WINES,—Such as Madeira, Port, Sherry, Teilerifre, Sweet Malaga, Muscat, Claret and Champagne, very choice and Also, Manufacturer of Domestic Distilled Brandy and Gin, Pure Spirits, Deoderized Alchohol, Peach Brandy, Lavender Bran dy, Wild Cherry Brandy, and Fine Cordi als, Raspberry Brandy, New England Rum, &c., &c., also a large supply of fine Old Monongahela Whiskey on hand. The above Liquors will be sold at the ve ry lowest prices. Country Merchants and Tavern Keepers, will do well to giv.e the un dersigned acall before purchasing elsewhere, and examine the Liquors, which he vouch es, will bear the closegt scrutiny,• recollect number 3'Z3 Market street. ROGER BROWN. Philadelphia August S. Henry C. Longneeker, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Has resumed the practice ,of his profes sion in •Lehigh and the adjoining counties. His office is in the residence of the late Hon. Jon W. Hornbeck, in Hamilton street, l3or ough of Allentown January 11 ¶-6rn Cure for the T oothaehe. Persons who are troubled with this pain ful disease, can procure a positive remedy from the undersigned, at %a very moderate price. It also possesses the quality of pre serving the teeth from further decay. Such therefore who are troubled with the tooth ache, will !mat , where to find a cure for it. DANIEL KEEPER. The undersigned citizens of Allentown, have used the Tooth Ache Drops of Daniel Keiper, and can recommend them as an ef fectual remedy for the painful disease. J. W. Mickly, William Burger, Geo. Kerber, . Jeremiah Schnobel, Sarah Massey, Henry Hardner, Dan. Zacharias, Hiram Beers, Robert Kramer, Pak. Diehl, Henry Schwartz; E. Gangwere, W. T. Derr, G. A. Gangwere, November 9. 11--3 m Brandreth and Wrights Pills. Country merchants and others, are here by notified, that the far famous Pills of Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin Brandreth, •are constantly kept for sale at the office of the "Lehigh Register" by the Dozen boxes, at Wholesale prices. April 17 ,74 ¶-4w • New Apothecary Store . IN ALLENTOWN. Dr WILLIAM F. DANOWSKY, . Takes this method to inform his friends, and the public in general, that he now oc cupies his new building, a few doors east of Hagenbuch's Hotel,.and has again opened a very large and splendid Apothecary and Drug Store. His building the public will remembel is one door east of Mertz's Store, in Hamilton streeLiOlte Borough of Allentown. As the whole of his stock of Drugs, Nledi eines and Fixtures, besides House and Fur niture, have 'been destroyed by the devour ing elements on the Ist of June last—made it necessary for him to lay in an entire new stock of / DRUGS IND MEDICINES, all of which he can warrant to be f k genuine, and of the best quality. All kinds of Medicinal preparations such as Balsam de Malta, Gold Tincture, Pills, Horse-powders &c. &c., put up in suitable forms for the convenience of his customers. He also keeps an assortment of Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Paint Oil, &c., all of which he will sell lower than ever before offered in this place. He also keeps an assortment of hanging and counter*Lamps, Lamp glasses, all kinds of fashionable Perfurrieries, such as Oil of Rose, Millfleuer, Burgatnot. &c.; Hair oils, of different kinds; Fancy and Shaving Soap ; Letter Soap ; Hair and Tooth Brushes ; Tooth Powder, and a large assortment of Fancy Articles, all of which will be sold at the very lowest cash prices. He invites Physicians, Country merch ants and others, to g ive him a call at his new 'establishment, and examine his stock of Drugs and Medicines, and he can assure them that they are not only all fresh and newly selected with the greatest care, but that he is also able to sell them at least 30 per cent cheaper than ever before offered in Al lentown. Thankful for the many favors he has re ceived before the fire, he trusts that a gen erous public will not forget to continue their patronage freely, in order that he may be able to make up the heavy loss, that he has sustained by the fire on the Ist of June. - November 9. ¶-2w Dr. William F. Danowsky, Returns his thanks to his friends fur the confidence reposed in him, and at the same time offers his professional services by day or night. In chronic diseases, he relies upon his fatnt. In midwifery he prides himself to say, that he never attended a case with fatal results, lie treats without mercury, and can say, that no case of salivation can be proven, in a practice of twelve years in Lehigh county. November 9. 11,-6w P. WYCKOFF, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office East of the Court Hooie and nearly opposite, at the corner of Margaret and Hamilton streets. Mar 25 Mrs. Matilda Heckman, Respectfully informs the citizens of Allen town, that she has again established her self opposite the Academy, where she will always keep on hand Fresh Bread, Pound,Rotation 4 all other kind of Cakes. She will also bake and make up Bread and Pies to order, and hopes that a feeling community will extend to her their former patronage. • Allentown, June 27, 1848. ¶-3w LANGENHEIM'S Daguerreotype Establishment, Exchange, Third Story, Phil, The Hon. HENRY CLAY visiting this Establishment for the purpose of having a Daguerreotype taken, expressed flattering opinions on this favorite place of the “beau ty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast numbers of strangers resort to it to procure a really good Daguerreotype. The Propri etors will make every exertion to extend the long established fame of this well knoWn Establishment. Family Groupes, Groupes of Children, and single Portraits of all sizes are executed equally well. Philadelphia April, 25. . _ DOCTOR YOURSELF! For 25 Cents! BY MEANS OF THE POCKET ESCULAP IUS, or ever✓ one. his own physician ! twenti eth edition, with upwards ()fa hundred engravings, showing private discuses in every shape and limn, and malformations of the generative system, By W. YOUNG, M. I). The time has now arrived, that persons suffering from secret disease, need no more become the VICTIM op QUACKERY, as by the prescriptions contained in this book any one may cure himself; without hindrance to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most inti mate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood's early' decline, with observa tions on marriage—besides many other de rangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. t3 - Any . person sending • TWENTY-FIVE . CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or'five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, "DR. W. YOUNG, No. 162 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA" Post Paid' rirWANTED—Proprietors of Drug or Book Stores, and Pedlers, in every town in the United States, to act as agents for the above work. Sept. 14 Joseph Weiss Clock, Watchmaker and Ilevieler, . Next door, to the Store, of Messrs. Yeager • and Weidner, in Hamilton street, in the Borough of AV.?, nwn. TO THE PURL C. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public in general, that he has lately moved into his new houscron4 has just returned from New York, with a very large and well selected stock of • , :)s „ among other the follow— ing articles: Gold and Silver Levers, Anker Levers,Lapines, English, French and Swiss watches, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles,. for all ages, Silver Combs, Gold Breast-pins, Ear.4ogs and Finger rings, Gold pens, Gold. and Sher pencils, Silver Tea and Table- ; spoons, and a large varieiy of articles in his ; line of business. He has also on hand a. large assortment of Clocks, Violins and BowS, also, Violin Strings, &c. The above stock is entirely new, and se lected with the greatest care, and of the latest fashions and styles. Ile invites tile public to give him a call, • particularly 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, hut will hear the strictest examina- • tier for their purity. . Lie is thankful for past favors and trusts that his prices and his beautiful assortment will bring him many new customers, to •. whom he willever feel grateful. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jew- • elry,&c. will he'done at the shortest notice, • all of Which he warrants to be done well, at the usual prices.. October 19 jilt,112.11 . 1112:1 111112111, Informs his old friends and the public in general, that he has moved into his new building', at the' "old stand," and that he is again ready at all times to attend to pro 7 fessional dutieS Nov. RUA•fi l ATTORNEMD COUNSELLOR AT LAW.. Has taken the Office of the late Samuel Runk, Esq., and will promptly ituend to all business entrusted to his care in this and the adjoining counties. Mr. ReNK mad• be consulted ih the Ger 711M1, as well as English. Refer to Hon. J. M. Porter, Easton, I'a.. Prof. S. Greenleaf, Catnbridge, Mass... Hon. W. Kent, New York City. June 13. l',—!w Bank Notr (Currected IVeckly fmiii llicknell'x,Von Court'x and Thenninron's Delactor.) Bk of N America par Mechanics bank of 13k or Pennsylv Bank of emninerce fate Moyamensing par Burlington Bk of IC Liberties par Mechanics & Man- Ilk o f Penn Towns. par nfacturers bank par Farmers & Meehampar Newark banking. & Keusinom par Ins. Company Atinuf. & Meehan par New ilop & Dela- Mechanics Girard Philadelphia par Peoples bank . ? Schuylkill pat Plainfield bank 50 Southwark par Princeton hank par Western par Salem banking Co. par CoMmercial Bank State bank at Eliza of Pennsyfr. par' bellow!), Newark, Dk of the 1, States 25 Canatlen,N.Brons- B ANK s . wick, Morristown,par Sp Bk of ChamberAorg 1 ssex bank Bk. of Gottysbon Union bank Bk of Pittsburg a Trenton bank. co. par Yanllerrille bridge Bk of Susq. County. 5 Bk of Chester CO. par company. 25 Bk of Germantown par DELAWARE. Bk of Lewistown failed The. Banks of the state Bk of Delaware Co. par of Delaware are all at Bk of Middletown I par . Bk of Montg...Co. par Bk of Northumberl. par N EW YORK. Columbia Bank & New York CityOks a Bridge Comp. , par Chelsea bank " Ro Carlisle Bank I Clinton bank • 50 Doylestown Bank par Commercial bank. Alt Easton Bank par Laragetto•liankk (40 Exchange Bank 1 1 Wasllington•htruli 710 Erie Bank 35 Cor:irrn D HANKA. • Farmers & Drovers Apshavv . .oomity Bank ! bank. 70 1 Franklin Batik 1 Bank of America 3.1' Farmers Bank of do of Commerce 41).' Bucks County par • di, of Breetkßurt 35f Farmers Bank of di) of Liirli 25' I Lancaster par do of Olean 3E." Farmers Bank of do. of Tonawasda 50' Reading* Par, do of Lyons 21 ' Farmers' Bank o fdo of Western Schuylkill co. par New York ZS/ Harrisburg Bank , I Binghampton bank 40' ' Honesdale Bank • Canal bank • , 2i Lancaster Bank Par . Cattarangus county Lancaster Co. Bank par ; . bank 35 Lebanon Bank x . Erie county bank, 50 Lehigh Co. Bank 50, Farmers as Drovers Lehigh Navigation ~ bank 6 ~.. Co. Script. "" ' Farmers bank of Be. Miners Dank of , . neca county 30 Pottsville par Hamilton bank, 30 Merchants & Manaf. : Lewis county bank 60: Bank, Pittsburg. A ,-Mechanics bank at 41 , Monongahela Bank, ButTalo 0 , , Brownsville, ' . Merchants bank at Taylorsville Del. . 40 Bridge Company, 50 ' Buffalo Millets bank of New 1 West Branch Bank, 1 1 York 10 Wyoming Bank, 1 - Oswego bank 20 York Bdrik, 'i -__l I p he „i x b an k 35 NEW JERSEY. ' Staten Island bank 50 Belvidere Bank 1. State bank of'N Y 81) Burlington County I Bt. Lawrence bank 75 Bank , par' ITnion hank 15 Commercial Bank e,, United States bank 90 N. York Imak. Co. 71) Cumberland Bank par : Farmers Bank par I Tenth Whvit , bank, 25 ' Farmers & Mechan- . White Pthins bank 5 ics Bank, Rahway 4 t (r,Alliotber banks not Farmers & Merchants I mentioned in the above Bank, Mid. Point, 3 1 list ape' ftom Ito 2 per. Morris County bank I I cent , discount. ; C. The notes on al; Basks stalked with& dash§ (~ ) are nut purchased t .he brokero.• If —An. GOLD AND SILVER IVATCHE3 8 day and 24 h. r , CLOCK; and a full assortment o Jewelry. It comprises JOSEPH WEISS ¶- :3.11 4 11-1 w Newark Mechanics hank at par ware Br. Comp. faileil par Orange bank
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