Old Sapper : ii. theTieldl . , 1 NEW HAT & CAP STORE• Hiram IL Wager, 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• He has just received, a very large assort anent of Beaver, Caitor, and other Ilir Hata, SO, a beautiful .assortment of fashionable Silk Hats,-Caps-,-eic,-, - of all sizes, priFeiTind qualities. He flatters himself to say that he will stand good for his Hats, that they will not only retai the color but that they cannot in point ofd bility be excelled. 4.11 Mr. Yae r trusts that through punctual attendant to his business, and reasonable prices, he 'll-lie able to obtain a liberal share of patronage, for which he will ever be thankful. Dec. 7. atti'l7 The undersigned give public notice, that they have entered into Partnership, in the Mercantile business on the Ist of October last, and arc trading under the firm of Mertz \ •(S , 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. ELIAS MERTZ, BENJ. LANDIS, ¶-4w Nov. 8 New Mercantile Firm. *Messrs. aleriz 6 4 P _Landis, Respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have opened their new establishment, in the new brick building, one door next to Dr. Danowsky's Apothecary and Drug Store, in Haniihon street, in the Borough of Allentown, where they are now unpacking a very large as sortment of DRY GOODS , Groceries i ntim Qmens, GlaBss I .z ~ , 4\AVIN_: and Earthenware, • which they will dis , pose of at the very Imes ricesLor exchange them' for country produde. They will sell all kinds of w at least $1 cheaper' per yard, tl.l, Satinetts, 25 cents, Calicoes 3 cL yard, white red and yellow Flannels, 12, 2 cents per yard, handsome fine Ciinghams and Muslin de Laines at 121 cents per yard, other goods comparatively cheap. Tho have both been in the mercantile bu siness for a number of years, and are fully satisfied that they have selected a stock of goods as cheap if not cheaper than 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 of public patronage for which they will ever be thankful. INov. 16 Look Here.' All kinds of country produce taken in chancre for goods, such as Clover seed and Grain, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Wax, Soap, Hams, dried Apples, Cherries, Flax, rags, carpets, wood, yarn, potatoes, fowls, corn, &c. &c., for which we will pay the highest market prices. November 16 EDWARD BECK, Esq., Register of Lehigh county, in account with the state of Pennsylvania:— The account stands charged with the fol lowing sums, received as collateral inherit ance tax for the year 1848, to wit : 1848. DR. January 4.—From *the estate of Abraham Kennel, - April 19.—From the estate of Ja cob Stonier, April 'A.—From the estate ofJohn George, - - From the estate of Bar bara Yandt, - - • November 2.—From the estate of Hester Knepply, - 18-18. . CP. By commission on 4 ,#, 310 03 . Jan. 17:—Cash paid to the State Treasurer, as per receipt, April 27.—D0. do. Nov. 17.—D0. do. :MOS 50 Balance due Commonwealth - 153 Do., do. from last year, 44 33 Amount due Cornmonwealth, $ 4ti FEU We, the undersigned, auditors of the county of Lehigh, State of Pennsylvania, having examined the account of Edward Beck, Esy., Register, as above stated, do certify that the above is correct. Witness our hands, this 6th dny of Jun., one thousand eight hnndred and forty-Nine. C. L. NEWHARD, CHAS-111'17EL, .4turrs JNO.K.CLIFTON February 8. • • ENGLISH ler, GERMAN JOB PRINTING, 'Of every description, neatly executed at the Office of the "Register." 11-6 m MEM Da iel Romig, Collector of Lower Ma cungy, on account, of his duplicate, 1418 82 loefore Adam German, Collector of Heidelberg, in full of his duplicate, - • 370 OS MERTZ & LANDES. ¶-2m Stephen Rex, Collector of Washington township, on account of his duplicate, 335 00 Jacob Shirer, Collector of North White hall, on account of his duplicate, 1060 00 George Miller, collector of South White hall, on account of his duplicate, 1341 00 Jonas Mertz, Collector orLowhill town ship, in full of his duplicate, 330 14 MERTZ & LANDIS. --4 w Amount of Taxes exonerated and since received by Charles Colver, 1 02 Do. by Henry Miller, - • - Do. by Daniel Mohr, , - 45 $34 4G :30 13 112 57 25 27 2 Northampton Tsp 3 Hannover, 4 Salisbury, 5 Upper Milford, 6 Lower Macungy, 7 Upper Saucon, 8 'Upper Macungy, 9 Weissenburg, 10 Lynn, 11. Heidelberg, 12 Washington, 13 North Whitehall, 14 South Whitehall, 15 Lowhill, 107 60 $3lO 03 $l5 50 60 00 1:33 00 100 00 , To Amountof Loans, remaining unpaid, on the Z $ 14, ~ 260 By Amount of Loans paid during the year 1848, $ 1,100 00 Ist of January, A. D. 1848. - - . a -• Taxes assessed for the year 1848, Z 2,220? - . . • . - remaining uncollected, 16 in the hands of the Treasurer, i I - . January Ist, 1849. . ' . 66 County. Deficit, El. , ' 'We, the undersigned Auditors of the county of Lehigh, and state of Pennsylvania, do certify, that we have met and did audit, settle and adjust the foregoing account of JoBlfllll. HANI3E. Esq., Treasurer of said county, commencing January ,1, 1848, and ending December:ll, 1848, both days included. Thatsaid.account as above stated, is correct, and that we find a balance in the hands of the said Joshua Hatise, Esq., Treasurer, of $7,781 05. . Witness our hands this sixth day of January, 1840. rlpp roved January 31, 1849. . - C. L. NEWHARD, . . •. - . CHARLES HITTEL, auditors. . PETER BREINIG, • - JOHN It. CLIFTON, . J. LICHTENWALLNER, Commieiionere. . • BENJAMIN BREINIG,, •ltteel—JESSE M. LINE, Clerk. . . • . . February 8. . . -... t . • . • ..-, . . . •- . Ig--4w . . ¶-4iw COUNTY STATEMENT. The Account of JosnuA HANSE, Esq., Treasurer of the County of Lehigh, for the year commencing on the Ist day of January 1848, and ending the 31st day of December, 1818. RECEIPTS. To amount received of Tilghman H. Martin, Esq., as per report.of Auditors, $6,125 46 To amount received of David Stem, Esq., Juror fees, &e. - 60 00 TAXES of 1840. Abraham Ziegenfuss, Collector of Salis bury township, balance in full, Z 3 03 Peter Miller, Collector of Heide!burg township, in full of his duplicate, 170 88 TAXES of 1847 Amos Bacher, Collector of Allentown, balance in full, 450 71 Henry Miller, Collector of Salisbury, balance in full of his duplicate, 185 08 Charles Colver, Collector of Hannover, 'balance in full, 188 85 Charles E. Roeder, Collector of Upperr Milford, balance in full - - 413 07 Daniel Mohr, Collector of Lower Macun gy, in full of his duplicate, 212 36 • Samuel Misemer, Collector of Upper Ma cungy, balance in full, Mpg 44 Jonathan Werly, Collector of Lowhill, balance in full of his duplicate, 87 03 William Stein, Collector of Weissenburg, ' balance in full of his duplicate, - • 80 93 Charles Everitt, Collector of Lynn town ship, balance in full, 139 52 TAXES of 1948. Jesse M. Line, Collector of Allentown, on account - of his duplicate, 700 00 • Jonathan Trexler, Collector of Northamp ton township, on account, 280 00 Israel Trexler, Collector of Hannover, in full bf his duplicate, - 1190.05 John Flexer, Collector of Salisbury town ship, on account of his duplicate, 874 00 Charles E. Roeder, Collector of Upper Milford, on account of his duplicate, 1500 62 Philip Person, Collector of Upper Saucon, in full of his duplicate, - - 1322 50 William Woodring, Collector of Upper Alacungy, on account of his duplicate, 1093 17 Dennis Bachman, Collector of Weissen burg, in full of his duplicate, 496 74 Reuben Ross; Collector of Lynn town ship, on account of his duplicate, . 807 00 Districts. 1 Borough,' Jesse M. Line, Jonathan Trexler, • Israel Trexler, John Flexer, Charles E. Rieder, 1 2872 37 Daniel Romig, 2558 90 Philip. Person, 1 2292 61 William Woodring, •, 2096 63 Dennis Bachman 1 784 44 Reuben Ross, 1537 12 Adam German, 1 560 90 Stephen Rex, 714 43 Jacob Shirer, 1 2036,28 George Miller, • • 12634 . '40 Jonas Meriz, 1 521 43 Financial Account of the County o Lehigh, on the firs $21,873 '7O Stateme t of Taxed of Lehigh County for the Year 1848 COUNTY T XES 0 Collectors Quota. 2342 17 511 55 1 1989 02 11724 45 - $T4,242 50 By Cash paid for services to 64 SI Constables and Tip-staffs, 118 Clerk of the courts and commonwealth costs, 153 • LOANS AND INTEREST. By Cash paid amount of Loans to sundry persons, By Cash paid for repairs at Jordan Bridge, at Allentown, 62 " 66 Shearer's, in S. Whitehall,-229 ,a- —.----" near Holbea's, in Heidleburg, 25 61 41 German's in Heidelburg, 3 64 ' " Kern's - Mill, in N. Whitehall, 9. IA ~ Ruchsville, in North do. 31 11, ". in Washington township, :3 4, 16 near Haas's, in Lynn township, 5 61 Apple's, in Salisbury township, 1 4, " Trout Creek, do. do. 3 44 ia Lehigh Bridge, in Macungy, 6 16 a, :near Berger's, in Up. S con, 72 . • COURT HOUSE AND JAIL. By Cash paid for a Perpetual Insurance of Court House 2 465 and Jail, • - - 44 for support of Prisoners, &c., in Jail, - for repairs at the Jail, - • al al at the Court House, for scrubbing Gault House, By Cash paid to the Assessors, for making assessments, &c. By Cash paid to Judges, Inspectors, Clerks, Assessois and Constables, for their attendance at the several elections, - By Cash paid to Justices, Coroner, &c., for holding Inquisitions. By Cash paid on Warrants drawn by the Directors of the 1-300 f, ABATEMENT ON COMMISSIONS. • By Cash paid Abatements, to wit :—Borough of Allentown, 72 t i 46 `•- North Whitehall tsp. 144 ' 1.4 66 46 Upper Saucon, - 161 31 44 66 Hanover, - - 68 03 ~ ~ South Whitehall, 191 .49 64 66 Lower Macungy, - 182 83 66 66 Weissenburg, '- 48 '29 ~ . Upper Milford, - 154 00 • ~ 46 Salisburg, - 109 98 Heidleburg, - 81 93 66 44 . LOWllill, - - 31 67 Upper Macungy, 129 81 ~ Lynn, - - 98 32 ~ Up. Saucon, in 1848, 155 67 64' 66 Hanover, .... 90 81 PUBLIC PRINTING, STATIONARY AND BINDING By Cash paid to Rafferty and Hannum, for Printing, James W. Wilson, 46 44 Guth, Young and Trexler, " 46 Gross and Keiper, ~ 41 Augustus L. Ruhe, 66 44 Blumer and Bush, ~ '"• Blumer and Bush, for Stationary, 46 John Oerter, for Book Binding, 46 Henry Hammon, for Deed Docket, . • By Cash paid Collectors and others for Taxes overpaid, By Cash paid for, Red Fox Scalps, MISCELLANIOUS EXPENDITURES. By Cash paid to Joseph Lehr, for bawling coal, 8 00 66 -Postage to April 1848, and for Charcoal, 453 16 Solomon Gangewer, for Lumber, - -74 72 66 Selfridge and Wilson, for Coal. - 31 50 •' Water permits for Courthouse and Jail, 25 00 66 James El. Bush, for repairing Stoves, 3 77 66 Edwin Butz, for bawling corps to grave yard, - 75 Pretz, Kern and Co. for Merchandise, 84 42 R. E. Wright, Professional services, 5 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AUDITORS AND CLERK By Cash paid Commissioners, for salary, 66 Salary of county Com Missioner's clerk, Salary of county Auditors, - . - COUNTY TREASURERS COMMISSION On Receivings 21,873 70 On Paying 13,736 6t . ) together $ 35,610 25, at 1 per cent. Balance in the hands of the Treasurei, January 1, 1849, 7,781 05 A't paid. Corn's. 1594 72 459 72 1861 18 - °*97 95 1460 51 2469 38 . 2346 061 2 66 2147 00 113 00 , 1878 76 75 723 901 38 90 1378 93 4 94 535 351 28 17 589 46 1780 891 2311 00 494 08 26 00 Loss EEO 33 19 lEMM 3 20 1 95 EXP'Esi•DITCRES. Grand Jurors, Petit Jurors, Court Crier, Interest, REPAIRS OF BRIDGES ASSESSORS ELECTIONS INQUISITIONS POOR HOUSE TAX FUND Fox SCALPS SPAT Due IM! Duplicate 1,288 07 1,307 93 1,168 73 1,067 30 1,794 48 1,557 13 1,347 79 1,281 92 480 12 914 11 359 84 475 72 1,263 45 1,615 60 315 99 747.45 51 83 1 94 263 94 402 99 212 84 1 59 .tI7 87 2 70 168 19 4 60 127 97 255 39 323 40 EEO day of January, 1849. $ 264 991 - 58 $1,586 64 1100 00 774 93 1,874 93 210 167 135 17 12 70 01 50 4,500 00 1,720 b 0 98 50 113 50 •25 00 81 25 100 00 101 50 105 35 N o -13 00 040 35 237 69 209 25 150 00 53 00 359 25 :356 10 $ 21,8'73 '7O 1333 8 OP 1848. A't paid. 700 00 280 00 1099 25 874 00 1506 62 1418 82 1266 83 1093 17 451 87 807 00 340 02 335 001 1060 00. 1341 001 298 211 Corn's. 1 Loss 588 07 27 90 57 85 18 57 263 94 287 86 138 31 66 67'15 88 'MEM 17 89 ! 6 53 140 72 203 45 274 60 15 68 i 4 55 7,781 05 3,140 74 $ f 4,242 50 California, Gold. . - REMOV.dL OF THE. .7rE IP PORK STORE. The subscribers respectfully announce to the citizens . of Allentown and the surround ing-country, that they have again removed to their "old stand" a it%rdtv below Ha genbuch's Hotel, in Hamilton street, where they will be happy to supply their old cus tomers together with Thousands of new ones, with all that js good and cheap. It is useless to say that WAGNER & HUBER have on hand, goods of every description, style and quality, also Groceries,Queensware,&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 & FIUBER. Allentown, Dec. 21. *--4w etlf - 111 MIA• TL' II I .2 Competitor in Selling CHESP Goods. It is admitted by all, that we have out stripped every house in 4 , these diggins" in the way of *sellirrg cheap goods. We now offer a reward of $l,OOO for the person that can be produced; within a scopc,..of a days journey, who is able to sell as cheap as we do. 454 89 Wagner &Huber, 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 chies, they are selling many articles one fourth less than before. 995 03 Come from the Ea . 34- the West, the North and the South, to the Emporium of great Bargains ! ! ! 399 63 "A penny saved is a penny earned." We are determined to sell more good; for the san a amount of money, than .any other es tablishment in town. Should any doubt the fact, we invite them to call, and if they do not find things, as stated, we will pay them their lost time, and let them slope. 797 35 100 21 Theirstoclt consists of a general assortment of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Children's Dress Goods, of every descriptor!, among which may be found all the latest styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, 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 rel!, corded, figured, satin stripped, mode colored and black alpaccas, as low as 121 cents a yard, cashmeres and muslin de laines, from 121 to 621 cents a yard. Pink, blue, white and black bonnet silks and satins, with a large stock of beautiful French gintrhams, English chii tees and ca licoes. Calicoes as row as 4 cents, and such as heretofoae sold for 121, for 6 and 8 cents, and 18'2 cent calico at 121, 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, Inc lajnes, black and mode colored cloth, and other fans• shawls. Cloths and Cassimeres, The cheapest in town, of every descrip tion color and quality, (i quarter brown cloth from $ 1 to sts 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. ill--4w EMI 13 52 Groceries iii•Queensware. A reduction in ogtirrr GROCERIES. 'z . ; Amt. ce . Rio Coffer at 10 cents a pound, and ;is low us 64- cents. Sugars, Tons, and all other kinds of thoce ries they will sell cheaper than 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. WAGNER & HUBER. Dec. 21. •¶-4w Winter Clothino FOR DIET AND BOYS. AT GEORGE CULIN'S, Southeast corner of Second and Market Strs PHILADELPHIA. Gentlemen visiting the city, and wishing to supply themselves with Cheap and Fash ionable Winter Clothing, will find a large, complete and choice assortment of Due ....4angtep Coats, Cloaks, Business Coats, Dress and Frock Coats, Boys Coats in great variety, made of .thneri en,/ English French Cloths. 188 75 ALSO—Pantaloons for men and Boys made of Cassimeies, Doe Skins, Satinetts, &c., &c.,—Vests for men andlloys of Silk, Satin, Velvet, Cloth and Cashmere. Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, &c., at the lowest possible prices for CASH. Remem ber, we will sell as cheap o's any Clothing Establishment in the United States. GEORGE CULIN Southeast corner of Second and Market Streets Philadelphia. 11-Iy. 107 11 Sept. 21 Mrs. Matilda Heckman. Respectfully informs the citizens ofAllen town, that, she has again established her self oppqgte the Academy, where she will always litrep on hand' _Fresh Ilread, Pound, Rotation 4-. all other . kind of Cakes. She will else bake - and make up Bread and Pies to order, and hives that a feeling community will extend to her their former patronage. Allentown, June 27, 1848. 1 11-43 w • ==:=!;71 . rm!!!!!! NeAkt'AiiottMegry-Stoke .- - .;. IN i'LLEPITOWNov:&•I4( ;It Dt WILLIAM F. DANOWSKTi Takes this method to inform his friends, and dig' 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 remember is one door east of Mertz's Store, in Hamilton street in the Borough of Allentown. As the whole of his'stock ofDrugs, Medi cines and Fixtures, besides House and Fur niture, hare been destroyed by the devour ing elements on the Ist of June last--mad it - necessary stock of im to lay in an entire new DRUGS AND MEDICINES - , all of which he can warrant' to be 1,i .4 11, genuine, and of the best quality. All kinds of Medicinal preparations, such as Balsam de Malta, Gold Tincture, Pills, Hors'e-powders &c. &c., put up in suitable forms for the convenience of Ins 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 Perfumeries, such as Oil of Rose, Millfleuer, Burgamot, &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 give 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 bythe fire on the Ist of June. November 9. ig--.2w Dr. William F. Danowsky, Returns his thanks to his friends forithe confidence reposed in him, and at'the same time offers his professional services by day or night. In chronic diseases, he relies upon his fame. In midwifery he prides himself to say, that he never attended a case with fatal results. He 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. Bank Note tisi. (Corrected Weekly from Bicknell's, Van Courea anti Thompson's Detector.) Mechanics bank of Newark • i• Mechanics bank at Burlington par Mechanics & Man ufacturers bank par Newark banking & • Ins. Company New Hope & Dela ware Br. Comp. failed Orange hank Peoples bank Plainfield bank 50 • Princeton bank par . Salem banking Co. par State bank At Eliza ' bethtown, Newark, Camden,N. Bruns wick, • Morristown ,par Sussex bank 1 Union bank Trenton bank. co. par - Yardlezeille bridge company 26 ! DELA WARE. I The Banks of the state ''of Delaware are all at. ; par. Bk of N America par Bk of Pennsylv. par Bank of Commerce late Moyamensing par Bk of N Liberties par Blc of Penn Towns. par Farmers'& Mechan.par Kensington par Maim!: & Meehan par Mechanics par Girard par Philadelphia par Schuylkill - pat Southwark par Western par Commercial Bank of Pennsylv. par Bk of the U States 25 COUNTRY BANKS. Bk of Chambersburg 1 Bk of Gettysburg 1 .Bk of Pittsburg Bk of Susq. County 5 Bk of Chester Co. par Bk of Germantown par Bk of Lewistown failed Bk of Delaware Co. par Bk of Middletown 1 13k olMontg. Co. par Bk ofNorthumberlipar Columbia Bank & NEW YORK. New York City hks 5 Chelsea bank Clinton bank 60 Commercial bank 10 Lafayette bank 50 Washington bank 70 COUNTRY BAY KR. Bridge Comp. par Carlisle Bank 1 Doylestown Bank par Easton Bank par Exchange Bank g Erie Bank 35 Farmers & Drovers Bank Franklin Bank Allegliany county bank 70 Bank of America 35 do of Commerce 40 do of Brockport 35 ' do of Lodi 25 do of.Olean ; 35' do of Tbnatranda s(i do of Lyons 26 • do of Western • New York 30 Bing,haaripton bank 40 ' Canal bank • . 2 ' Cattarangus county bank 35 ' Erie county bahlr, 50 Farmers & Drovers bank 5. Farmers bank of Se-, neca county 30 ' Hamilton batik . • 30 ; Lewis county . bank 'so Mechanics bank at 40 Buffalo 45 Merchants bank at Buffalo • Millets bank of Ne 7 ' York 10-' Oswego hank 29 , • ' Phenix bank 35 • Staten Island bank 50- State bank ofN Y 80 St. Lawrence bank 75: Union bank 25 ; United states bank 30 • N. York bank. Co. 70 7 Tenth Wark bank, 25 Whitc Plains bank - 0:1.4/1 other bankspot mentioned in the aboye list are 'from '1 to 2pci; eent'dlspount. 4 mks marked by the brokers: '' • ' Fanny rs Ban k of Bucks County par Fanners Bank of Lanitaster par Farmers Bank of Reading par Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill co. par Harrisburg Bank Honesdale Bank I Lancastet Bank par Lancaster Co. Bank par Lebanon Bank Lehigh Co. Bank 50 Lehigh Navigation Co. Script. 10 Miners 'Brink of Pottsville par Merchants & Manaf... Bank, Pittsburg. Monongahela Bank, 7 Taylonsville Del. Bridge Company, 50 West Branch Bank, Wyoming Bank, 1 York Bank, , • 1 NEW.JERSEY. Belvidere Bank Burlington County Bank • par Commercial Bank D CAmberland Dank par! Farmers Bank part Farmers & Mechan- ics Bank, Rahway Partners & Merchants Bank, Mid. Point, , Morris County lank • (6 The notes on alai (—) are not purchased r 2 I 1 11-13tv 10