Old Savvy hi the, YielAl. , . ry , , ;Lt., 4 :777 '7. 7 • NEW HAT & CAP STORE• If B. Yeager, Takes this method to inform his old friends and the public in general., that he has taken n room in the.new three story brick building, of Mr. Daniel Keiper, in ljamilton street, in the Borough of Allentown, a kw 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 ment of Beaver,-Castor; and other Fur Hate, ALSO, a beautiful assortment of fashionable Silk Hats, Caps, &c., of all'sizes, prices and He flatters himself to say that he will stand good for his hats, that they will not only retain the color but that they cannot in point of durability be excelled. Mr. Yaeger trusts that tln•nugh punctual attendance to his and reasonable prices 4 he will be •able to obtain a liberal share of patronage, for which he will ever be thankful Dec. 7. 11 . 1 1 .1:1 4 1:.1 The undersigned give public notice, that they have entered into Partnership, in the Mercantile business on the Ist of October last, and are tradinernrider the firm of Mertz 4 Landis. The establishment is opened in the old stand, which has been reLuilt. They have just received awi are now opening a very heavy stock of Goods. ELIAS MERTZ , BENJ.. LANDIS, 4g-hv Gov. 8 New illereantile Firm, Messrs. €7Plertz 44 6 iL sa di s , Respectfully inforni their frie i t t i& and the public in general, that they I ve opened their new establishment, in the new brick' building, one door next to Dr. Danowsky's Apothecaly and Drug Store, in Hamilton street, in the Borough of Allentown, where they. are now unpacking a very large as sortment of • DRY GOODS, - - Fl Vo n Queens, Ghvin and Earthenware. all of which they will dis pose of at the very lowest prices or exchange them for country produce. They will sell all kinds of woolen Clothes, at least $1 cheaper per yard, than before, Satinetts, 25 cents, Calicoes 3 cents per yard, White red and yellow Flannels, 12-1 cents per yard, handsome line (ling-hams and Muslin de Laines at I cents per yard, other goods comparatively cheap. The have both been in the mercantile bu siness for a number of years, and are fully satisfied that they have selected a stock et 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 he able to draw a large share of public patronage. for which they will ever he thankful. , Nov. 16 Zook Here I' All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for gods, such as Clover seed and Grain, Butter, 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 (!f Pennsylvania:— The account stands charged with the fol lowing sums, received as collateral inherit ance tax for the year IN4s, to wit : DR. January 4.—Frnin the estate of Abraham oi el, • - April 19.--,Frout the estate o!j 1848 cob Stettl,r, April 9.l.—Frota tloy , estate of .1011‘17 George. - From du: estate of 13ar bam - - November 2.—From the estate of Hester Knepply, 1848. CR. 13y commission on $3lO 03 . Jun. 17.—Cash paid to the State Treasurer, as per receipt, April 27.—D0. -110. Nov. de. S.:IOS ;10 Balance due Commony..er. l oll - 1 53 Do. do. from last v.:lr, 1-i :33 Amount due Commohw..altli. We, the undersitmcd, auditors of the county of Lehigh, State of l'enw.ylvania, having examined the account of Edward Beck, Esq., Register,- as above stated, do certify that the above is correct. Witness our hnnds, this 6th day of Jan., one thousand eight hnndred and forty4dne. G. L. NEWHARD, CHAS. 1119"I'EL. .dud'rs. JNO.K.CLIFTON, _ February ENGLISH & GERM AN JOB. PRINTING, Or every description, neatly executed at the Office. of the ~Register." The Account of JOSHUA. 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, 1848. 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, &c. Abraham Zicgenfuss, Collector of Solis-. bury township, balance in fa, 23-03 Peter Miller, Collector of Heidelburg township, in full of his duplicate, 170 88 Amos &cher, Collector of Allentown, balance in fall, • 456 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 Upper lfilford, balance in full - - ll—Gin Daniel Mohr, Collector of Lawer Macun gy, in full of his duplicate, 212 36 Samuel Misemer, Collector of Upper Ma- clingy, balance in•full, 603 44 Jonathan Werly, Collector of Lowhill, balance in full of his duplicate, William Stein, Collector of Weissenburg, balance in full of his duplicate, - SO 93 Charles Everitt, Collect - or of Lynn town ship, balance in full, - 139 52 Jesse M. Line, Collector of Allentown, on account of his duplicate, Jonathan Trexler, Collector of Northamp ton township, on account, Israel 'rrexler, Collector of Hannover, in full of his duplicate, - John .Flexer, - Collector of Salisbury town ship, on account of his duplicate, ' 814 00 Charles E. Roeder, Collector of Upper Milford, on account of his duplicate, 1506 62 Daniel Romig, Collector of Lower Ma cun,gy, on account of his duplicate; 1418 82 Philip Person, Collector of Upper Saucon, in full of his duplicate, - - 1322 50 William Woodring, Collector of Upper Macungy,on account of his duplicate, 1093 17 Dennis I3achmTin, Collector of Weissen burg, in full of his duplicate. - Reuben Ross, Collector of Lynn town ship, on account of his duplicate, 807 00 Adam German, Collector of Heidelberg, in full of his duplicate, - - MERTZ i.C:. LANDES. 1:1-2m Stephen Rex, Collector of Washington township, on account of his duplicate, Jacob Shirer, Collector of North White hall, on'account of his duplicate, George Miller, Collector of South White hall, on account of his duplicate, Jonas Mertz, Collector of Lowhill town ship, in full of.his duplicate, MERTZ & LANDIS 1!--1w Amount of Taxes exonerated and since received by Charles Colver, S:1.1 IP- 57 :30 1:: S 5 •I'`' ..a) ~ i 107 130 $3 1 0 03 $l5 50 60 00 133 (10 100 00 $ 15 Sli ¶l-4w THE COUNTY STATEMENT. RECEIPTS. TAxEs of 1946 TAXES of 1847. TAXES Of 1848. Do. by'Henry Miller, Do. by Daniel Mohr, =! CoHeelers. 1 Borough,• 'Jesse M. Line, 2 Northampton Tsp. Jonathan 'Prezler,• 3 Hannover, Israel 'Prezler, 4 . Salisbury, IJohn Plexer, 5 Upper Milford. !Charles E. Rieder, 6 Lower Macungy, Daniel Romig., 7 Uppr4 Saucon, Philip PersOn. ft Upper Nl:mangy, William Wi , odring, • 9 Weissenburg, Dr wits Bachman lu Lynn. Reuben Ross, 11 Heidelberg, Main German, 12 Washington, Stephen Rex,. 13 North Whitehall, Jacob Slicer, 14 South Whitehall, George Miller, • . 15 Lowhill,• Jonas-Mertz, Financial Account of the County of Lehigh, on the first day of January, 1849. To Amount of Loans, remaining unpaid, on the I s 14,242 50 Ist of January, A. D. 1848. - - EV"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 JOSHUA HANSE, Esq., Treasurer of said county, commencing January 1, 1848, and ending December:ll,lB4B, both days included. That said account as above stated, is correct, and that we find a balance in the hands of the said Joshua Hansa, Esq., Treasurer, of $7,781 05. Witness our haOds this sixth day of January, 1849. Spproved January 31, 1849. C. L. NEWHARD, } • CHARLES HITTEL, A'udilors, PETEP ' JOHN K. CLIFTON • PETER BREINIG, J. LICHTENWALLNER, Conimisaioners, BENJAMIN BREINIG, February• 8. 60 00 413 07 87 03 700 001' 280 00 1190 05 496 74 370 08 335 00 1060 00 1341 00 330 14 1 02 $ 21,873 70 Lt of Taie COUNTY TAXES OF 189 Stateme A't paid. ,Com's.;Loss.! Doe. 1594 72 ! I 747 45 459 72 51 83 1861 181 97 95 33 19! 1460 511 263 94 2469 38 i I • • i 4112 99 2346 061 212 84 2147 00 113 00 35 27 1878 76 75 723 90 : 38 90 3 20 1 1378 93' • 1158 19 1 94 535 35 28 17 2 32 589 461 , 1127 97 1780 89 255 39 2311 00 j 323 40 494 081 26 00 Quota. Ad't 2342 17 511 55 ! 1989 02 3 30 1724 45 2872 37 2558 90 2292 61 21198 63 i 164 44 , 1537 12 560 90 714 43 2036 28 '2634 40 521 43 11 66 $14,242 50 L &llLe . kaA , mi& ,l By Cash paid for services to Grand Jurors, $ 264 87 66 66 Petit Jurors, 991 34 66 Cou rt Crier, - 58 50 64 Constables and Tip-staffs, 118 13 Clerk . of the courts and commonwealth costs, 153 80 LOANS AND INTEREST. By Cash paid amount of Loans to sundry persons, REPAIRS OF BRIDGES By Cash paid for repiirs at Jordan Bridge, at Allentown, - 62 50 Shearer's, in S. Whitehall, 229 97 near Holben's, in Heidlehrg, 25 67 German's in Heidelburg, 3 75 Kern's Mill, in N. Whitehall, 9 27 Ruchsville, in North do. 31 00 in Washington township, :3 50 near Haas's, in Lynn township, 5 58 Apple's, in Salisbury township, 1 19 Trout Creek, do. do. 312 Lehigh Bridge, in Macungy, 694 near Berger's, in Up. Saucon, 72 40 iIE COURT HOUSE AND JAIL. By Cash paid for a Perpetual Insurance of Couit House 465 00 arid Jail, - - for support of Prisoners, &c., in Jail, for repairs at the Jail, 64 at the Court House, for scrubbing Court House, - By Cash paid to the Assessors, for making assessments, &c By Cash paid to Judges, Inspectors, Clerks, Assessors 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 Poor, AnATE:mENT ON CommtssioNs. By Cash paid Abatements, to wit :--Borough of Allentown, 72 00 • North Whitehall tsp. 144 72 46 61 Upper Saucon, - 161 31 16 46 Hanover, - - 68 03 66 66 South Whitehall, 191 49 66 . .46 Lower Macungy, - 182 83 44 66 Weissenburg, - 48 29 .. ....,„ N.:: : - Upper Milford, - 154 00 ... .. Salisburg, - 109 98 it Heidleburg, - 81 93 44 66 LOW hills . 31 67 44 44 . Upper Macungy, , 129 81 66 46 Lynn, - - '9832 66 66 Up. Saucon, in 1848, 155 67 " Hanover, - 90 81 PUBLIC PRINTING, STATIONARY AND BINDING By Cash paid to Rafferty and Hannum, for Printing, James W. Wilson, 66 Guth, Young and Trexler, " 64 Gross and Keiper, - " 44 Augustus L. Ruhe, " 44 Blumer and Bush, 61 46 Blumer and Bush, for Stationary, 44 John Oerter, for Book Binding, 66 Henry Hatnman, for Deed Docket, By Cash ,paid Collectors and others for Taxes overpaid, By Cash paid for Red Fox Scalps, M ISCELLANIOUS EXPENDITURES Joseph Lehr, for hawling coal, 8 00 Postage to April 1848, and for Charcoal, 4 53 1 Solomon Gangewer, for Lumber, - -74 72 • Selfridge and Wilson, for Coal, • - . 31 50 Water permits for Courthouse and Jail, 25 00 James H. Bush, for repairing Stoves, 3 77 Edwin Butz, for bawling corps to grave yard, 75 Pretz, Kern and Co. for Merchandise, 84 42 R. E. Wright, Professional services, 5 00 By Cash paid to COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AUDITORS AND CLERK. By Cash paid Commissioners, for salary, 209 25 +• Salary of county Commissioner's clerk, 150 00 Salary of county Auditors, 53 00 COUNTY TREASURERS COMMISSION On Receivinal2 1,873 70 to ether 35,610 25, at 1 per cent On Paying 13,736 55 Balance in the hands of the Treasurer, January 1, 1849, of Lehigh County kw -the Year IS4S. Ern By Amount of Loans paid during the year 1845, 81,100 00 It Taxes assessed for the year 1848, 2,220 71 remaining uncollected, " in the hands of the Treasiner, i January Ist, 1849. di County Deficit, .attest—JESSE M. LINE, Clerk. Interest, ASSESSORS ELECTIONS INQUISITIONS POOR HOUSE TAX FUND Fox SCALPS ME ES! Duplicate 1,288 07 1,307 93 . 1,168 73 ;1 94 1,067 30 ' 1,794 48 ti 1.557 13 . 1,347 79 1 59 1,281 92 1 480 12 H 2. 70 914 II 359 8414 60 475 72 1,263 45 1,615 60 315 991 217 87 MEI $ 1,586 64 1100 oo n 4 93 1,874_93 454 89 210 12 167 70 135 01 17 50 995 33 399 63 797 35 100 21 4,500 00 1,720 86 JS 50 113 50 25 00 bl 25 100 00 101 50 105 35 2 25 13 00 640 35 13 52 237 69 " 359 25 33010 7,781 05 $ 21,873 '7O S OP 1848 TAIE Due: 588 07 27 90 Loss Corn's A't paid. I 700 00 280 00 1099 25 874 00 1506.02 1418 82 1:266 in 1093 17 451 871 807 00 , 340 02 335' 00 1060 00 1341 001 298 211 57 85 , 13 57 263 94 287 86 138 31 66 67 , 15 'BB 23 78 1 7 17 17 86 653 ' 4 55 15 68 7,781 05 3,140 74 $14,242 50 ¶-4w California. Gold. REMOV.RL OF THE . ME . IPPOIIK STORE., The subscribers respectfully announce to the citizens of Allentown and the stirround ing country, that they have again removed to their "old stand" a few doors below Ha genbuch's Hotel, in Hamilton street, where they tvill 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 sayt WAGNER& HUBER have on hand, go s, f every description, style c l ii and quality, a 'Co roceries,Queensware,&c. In fact they hive every article on hand that -appertains-t e-business, all of-which-they will sell 25 r cent lower than any other Store in All ntown. • WAGNER & HUBER: Allentown; Dec.'2l. ..:•.--IUF OW" inif I d Competitor in Selling CHESP Good 3. It is admitted by all, that we have out stripped every house in "these Biggins" in the way of selling cheap goods. We nnw offer 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. Iragate 4• 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 cities, they are selling many articles bile fourth less than before. Come from the EaW, the 11 esl, the North and Ihe South, to the Emporium . of great Bargains !! ! "A penny saved is a penny earned." We are 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 them to call, and if the do do not find things, as stated, we will pay them their lost time, and let them slope. Their stock 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 i Ladies' Dress Goods, black, mode colored, stripped, plain, chame leon and satin stripped dress Silks, brillian tine, lustre, satin stripped modonna cloths, fl'g,ifted .delisle, brocades, gala plaids, tibbet cloth, patomatas, black, brown and mode col ored French morinoes, mohair plaids, bar 'rell, corded, figured, satin stripped, mode colored and black alpaccas, as low as 121 cents a yard, cashmeres and mouslin de laines, from 121 to . 621 cents a yard. Pink, blue, white and black bonnet—sil-lis and satins, with a large stock of beautiful French ginghams, English chirt4es and ca-, licoes. Calicoes as low as 4 cents, and such as heretofoae sold for 12.1, for ti and S cents, and 18:1 cent calico at 121, also a beautiful. 4 quarter calico at It). 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. Cloths and Cassimeres, The cheapest in town, of every descrip tion color and quality, quarter brown cloth from $ 1 to $:1 per ,yard, Cassimeres, plain and fancy, at reduced prices, Satinets and Jeans, at anj price asked for, Cloaking and Cloak-linings, Tassels, &c. 10 dozen Um brellas from 50 cents to $ 2,00. 2 90 WAGNER & HUBER. 11-1 w Dec. 21 Groceries A' Queens:core. A reduction in LAM A 1/4 "" 1, 10 1111 GROCERIES. N4,& - /.1 , ;' t. Prime Rio Coffee— at 10 cents a pound, and as low as 61 cents. Sugars, Teas, and all other kinds of Groce 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.. Dec. 21 Winter Clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS. AT GEORGE MAN'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 Bangui') Coats, Cloaks, Business Coats, Dress and Frock Coats, Boys Coats in •great variety, made if ameri- . can English 4 French Cloths. 188.75 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 as cheap as any Clothing Establishment in the United States. GEORGE CULIN Southeast corner . of Second and Market Streets Philadelphia. 11-I,Y• 107 11 140 72 203 45 274 60 Sept. 21 n II i p Airs. Matilda ekman. . Respectfully informs th citizens of Allen town, that she has . agai . established her self opposite the Acade . , 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. WAGNER & HUBER. J-3w New Apothe.eary §Spre '; ' Dr WILLIAM F. DiNair, Takes this method to inform - his friends, and the public in geberal, that he now oc- cupies his new building, a few doers - east of Hagenbuch's Hotel, and has again opened a very large and splendid Drug, m • A potpecary and ore. His building the public will remembei•ja one door east of Mertes qtgre,iin, Wmiltoti street in the Borough of Allentown. As the whole Of his stock of Drugs, Medi cines and Fixtures, besides House and Fur._ niture,-hare-been destroyed_by_the_devou ing elements on the Ist of June last—made, it necessary for him to lay in an entire new stock of /. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Asq all of which he can Warrant to lie ; . kag ppintne, and of the best giiality.. All kinds of Medicinal preparations sncli as Balsam de Malta, Gold • Tincture, Pill§; floree-powders &c. &c., put up in suitable firms fin- the convenience of hrs customers.; Ile 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. Ile alsti keeps an assortment of hanging and counter LampS, Lamp glasses, all kinds. of fashionable Perfumeries, such as Oil of Rose. Milifletwr, Bitrgatnot, &c.; Hair oils, of dilli•rent 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. Ile invites Physicians, Country merch ants and others, to g,ive him a call at his new estabiishment, 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, hut that he is also able to sell them at least $0 per cent cheaper than ever before offered in Al lentown. Thankful for the many favors he has re ceived before the fire, he masts that a g.,n 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 hine. November 9. Dr. William F. Danowsky, Returns'his thanks to his friends for 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 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 J. 11-6 w Bank Note Moat. (Cm-reeled Weekly from Bicknell's, Van Courrs and Thompson's Deice:tort) Bic o . lN'Anicrica par Mechanics bank of Bk of Pennsylv. par • Newark i Bank of Commerce Mechanics bank at late Moyamensing par Burlington par Bk of N Liberties par Mechanics & Man- Bk of Penn Towns. par ufacturers bank par Farmers & Mechampar Newark banking & Kensington par Ins. Company t. Manta'. & Meehan par New Hope. & Dela :Mechnics par ware Br. Ctimp. failed , Girard par Orange bank i - . . Philadelphia par Peoples hank i Schuylkill par Plainfield batik 50 sottihwark par 'Princeton bank par Western par Salem banking Co. par Commercial Bank State bank at Eliza- of Penn,vlv. par' bethtown,Newark, Bk of the U States 25 Camden,N. Brims- ow xTar 13 t xa .,. wick, Morristown,par Sussex bank 1 Union bank i Bk of Chambersburg 1 Bk of Gettysburg 1 . , • - Bk of Pittsburg a Trenton bank. co. Tar ' - , Yardleyvi bridge lle Bk of Susq. County 5 i 25 i y Bk of Chester Co par coni pan Bk of Germantown par 1 DELAWARE. Bk of Lewistown failed , The Banks of the state. Bk of Delaware Co. par of Delaware are all at Bk of Middletown 1 I par. . Bk of MmHg. Co. par: NEW YORK'. Bk of Northumberl. par I Columbia Bank & I New York City bks i Bridge COM!). par' Chelsea bank 80 Carlisle Bank 1 ; Clinton bank 50 Doylestown Bank par' Commercial bank 10 Easton Bank' par , Lafayette bank . 5% Exchange Bank i i Washington bank 70 Erie Bank 35 I CoutiTity BANKS. Farmers & Drovers , 1 Alleghany county Bank ' ' ' bank .. 7 0 Franklin Batik 1 ! Bank of America 35 Farmers Bank of , do of Commerce 40 Bucks County par do of Brockport 35. Farmers Bank of do of Lodi • 215 Lancaster par : do of Olean 35 , Farmers Bank of I do otTonawanda 55 Reading Par 'do of Lyons 2f. Farmers' Bank of ' dc , 01 • N y, stern. Schuylkill co. par Ness York- 3O Harrisburg Dank 1 ' Dirighampion batik 40. Honesdale Bank 1 Canal bank' 2 Lancaster Bank par Cattaraugus comity •Lanca.ster, Co. Bank par , bank ! • ario . Lebanon Bank i . Erie mainly bank, • ,50 Lehigh Co. Bank ' 50,, Farmers 4Droirers, Lehigh Navigation ' bank 5' 10 ' Farmerbank ofStr. Co. Script. i. • s, c Miners Batik of n e ra county ''''3lll Pottsville P" Hamilton bank, • DO', Merchants & MariaL Lewis county bank 60 Bank, Pittsburg. - i : Mechanics bank at 40 Monongahela Bank, , B u ff a l o •46 Brownsville, /-1 MercharitS bank at, Taylorsville Del. Btifilalo : 40 Bridge Company, 14") : illiNets bank of New • West Branch Bank, Wyoming Bank, 1 i ~ Y ork 10 York 4Sardt, 1 10swego bank ' , 20' I ! s Phenix bank • 3 5 .. NEW JERSEY. I Staten Island batik 60 ' !State bank ON Y .SO Belvidere Bank • ilsojawrehre bank. •im - Burlington County ! par 1 Union bank •. 7 ' 0 25 , , Bank Par !,vvh“it e gift* bar*: ' 5 Commercial Bank A , i tti 0 States bank 90' pa - r . T T lly th Ork wa b ric ank b .: dr o : I 7 2 ::. Cumberland Bank - Farmers Bank • , Farmers &Meebiti . cy , All other beaks PA ics Batlki Rahway i ' • -•-. • Farmers& Merchants ' , ractitOned*Ple abt/ya• Bank, Mid. - Poinp„, 4 ',list - a0 fictaA . to 2 ter' Morris County bank 1 i : ftrtillscoraVkl: . • ..' ' '4,tt Brink! iiiiiliEtt*TitratialV ^ajlThe'notestin . (—) are not pavelianed by the broker::
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