The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, March 01, 1849, Image 4

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    TAKE NOTICE.
Dont let yourselves be deceived, bought
orcaught by fictitious prices, that are pub
lished in the papers. The undersigned sell
as low as . our next neighbors, and in fact as
low as any commission house in Allentown.
We do not deem it necessary to publish
prices, in order to inform the public that we
sell at lower rates than others all we ask,
is, that such who purchase Iron, Hardware,
&C. should give us a call, and they will
find that "Saeger's Hitrdwarc Store" sells
as low if not lower than any house in town.
0. & J. SAEGER,
Iron 4. llardiv are Store, Sllentoun.
January 11. 4 F, —sw
- EWARRITAL - OF
Hardware.
The undersigned have just returned from
" sortm la
• ‘ & 4ll e,zi., Phidelphia with a large as
' ent of Hardware, Cut
lery and Saddlery, with. Coach-triinings
and Shoeilindingu, all of which will be sold
at reduced prices at the Store of
U.& J. SAEGER.
¶-Ow
Novetither 14
IRON.—•A good lot: of Ilatrunered and
Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and Eng
lish Band Iron, Ilttop Iron. Cast and Shear
Steel, .square, flat and round, just received
with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap
at the Store of O. & J. SAEGER.
GLASS.-150 boxes Glass of all sizes,
for sale by 0..1'-. J. SAEGER.
WHITE LEAD.-1 ton of White Lead
just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale
by O.& J. SAEGER.
NAILS.-200 Kegs of the best Nails,
Brads and Spikes, just received, and for
sale by 0. & J. SAEGER.
SHOE-FINDINGS.—A large assortment
of Shoe-Findings, just received and for sale
by 0. & J. SAEGER.
TO BUILDERS.—A. large assortment
of Hinges, Screws, Nails, Bolts with Mine
ral Knob Locks. German Locks and Latch
es, &c., just received and for sale by
O. & J. SAEGER
LOOKING-GLASSES.—A.splendid lot
of Looking Glass Plafes, and Frames of all
sizes for sale Lt U. & J. SAEGER.
OILS '& IARNISI-1.-0ii:: of all kiwis,
boiled and ran•. Turpentine, Newark Var
nish' of all kinds, Olne, be sold
0. J. SAEGER
chcap by
PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes
of John Bell's best make, also a large assort
ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap
by O. & 1. SIEGER.
1-101;SE KEEPERS.—A good supply
of articles for House keepers. such as elnl
meted Boilers, oval and round. Plates, &c.,
for sale by 0. & J. SAEGER.
Nov. 11. I!;—litv
Guni Shoes. Gin Shoes.
Just received a very larre assortment of
Ladies', Gentlemen and (Mitchel's' Gum
Shoes, at prices from ZtO cents to $1,37, for
sale at the store of
LOCHNIAN & BROTHER
11-4 w
January II
Lamps, Lamps, Lamps,
Just received a splendid lot of Candlebra,
Lard, Camphine and Fluid Lamps, which
will be sold cheap by
LOCHMAN & BROTHER
January 11
A Frame House For Sale.
A new and convenient one and a
half story friune
pee!R,
",' Dwelling House,
situated in a pleasant part of the Borough of
Allentown. The I louse is 16 by 24, on a
lot 20 feet front by 2:30 deep.
The terms can be made very accomodat
ing, and the property will - be sold very rea
sonable. For particulars enquire at this Of
fice.
Jan. 25. 11-1 w
Hiram Brobst,
1)e - nlast i» allaitown.
llespectinliy informs his friends
and the public in .retteral, that lie
still continues the practice of his profession
in all its various branches, such us tiling,
cleaning, plugging and inserting from a sin
gle tooth to a lull set, on moderate terms.
. Ills office is in the second story, above
the Store of Grim & Reninger, on the North
west corner of Market Square, entrance on
Allen street.
Recoanmendatioss:
Mr. limo! BnoosT has pructrced 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. CYRESIES WILLIAMS, M. D.
FLENTIE, M. D.
N. C. llALsr.v, M. D.
SAMUEL. B. PRICE, M. D.
Nesquehoning, Pa., August tio,
November 9. T--3m
LANGENHEINUS
Daguerreotype Establishment,
Exchange, Third Story, Phil.
The tion.,,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. •
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 Ziegenfuss, Collector of Salir
MI
Peter Miller, Collector of Heidelburg
township, in full of his duplicate,
AlllO3 Bucher, Collector of Allentown,
balance in full, 456 71
Henry Miller, Collector of Salisbury,
balance in full of his duplicate,
Charles Colver, Collector of Hannover,
balance in full, 188 85
Charles E. Roeder, Collector of Upper
Milford, balance in full
Daniel ;Mohr, Collector of Lower Macun
gy, in full of his duplicate,
Samuel Misemer, Collector of Upper Ma
cungy, balance in full, 603 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, - SO 93
Charles Everitt, Collector of Lynn town
ship, balance in full, - - 189 52
Jesse M. Line, Collector of Allentown,
on account of his duplicate,
Jonathan Trexler, Collector of Northamp
ton township, on uccount.
Israel 'Tesler, Collector of Hannover,
in full of his duplicate,
John Flexer, Collector of Salisbury town
ship, on account of his duplicate,
Charles E. Roeder, Collector of Upper
~tili'ord, on account of his duplicate,
Daniel Collector of Lower Ma
cungy, on account of his duplicate,
Philip Person, Collector of Upper Saucon,
in !lilt of his duplicate, -
William Woodring, Collector of tipper
Nlacungy,on account of his duplicate,
Dennis Bachman, Collector of Weissen
burg, in full of his duplicate.
Reuben Ross. Collector of Lynn town
ship, on account of his duplicate,
Adam German, Collector of Heidelberg,
in full of his duplicate, - -
Stephen Hex, Collector of Washington
township, on account of his duplicate, 335 00
Jacob Shirer, Collector of North White
hall, on account of his duplicaie, 1060 00
j --4w
George Miller, Collector of South White
hall, on account of his duplicate,
Jonas Mertz, Collector of Lowhill town
ship, in full of his duplicate, -
Amount of Taxes exonerated and since
received by Charles Colver,
Do. by henry Miller,
Do. by Dapel Mohr,
COUNTY erAxEs 0
Districts. 1 Coll eters. 1 Quota.
1 Borough, ! Jesse M. Lit e, 12342 17
2 Northampton Tsp., Jonathan Tr xler,• I 511 55
3 Hannover, !Israel l'rexl - , ; 1989 02
4 Salisbury, ;John Flexer. 11724 43
5 Upper Milford, ! Charles E. Render, ! 2872 37
6 Lower Mactingy, i Daniel Romig, ; 2558 90
7 Upper Sauccin, I Philip Person, I 2292 61
8 Upper Macungy, ! William Woodring, • 2096 63
9 Weissenburg, • Dennis Bachman I 764 44
10 Lynn, Reuben Ross, i 1537 12
11 Heidelberg, Adam German, I 560 90
12 Washinnion, Stephen Rex, I 714 43
13 North Whitehall, I Jacob Shirer, ! 2036 28
I 4 South Whitehall, ! George Miller, • :, 2634 40
I
15 Lowhill, Jonas'Mertz, I 521 43
To Amount of Loans, remaining unpaid, on the
$ 14,242 50
Ist of January, A. D. 1846. -
talVe, 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 :10811UA HANSE, Esq., Treasurer of said county, commencing January 1, 1848, and
ending December 31,1848, both days included. Thaaid account as above stated, is correct, and that we find a balance in the hands
of the said Joshua Hanse, Esq., Treasurer,'of $7,781 05. Witness our hands thiS sixth day of January, 1849.
approved January 31,1849. C. L. NEWHARD, .
CHARLES HITTEL, auditors.
JOHN K. CLIFTON,
PETER BREINIG,
J. LICHTENWALLNER, Commeasionera.
BENJAMIN BREINIG, -
February S.
THE COUNTY STATEMENT.
RECEIPTS.
T.t.xEs of 1846.
balance in full
Texxa of »47.
l'AxEs of 18-1 S
Statement of T
Financial. Account of the County of Lehigh, on the first day of January, 1849.
By Cash paid for services to Grand Jurors, $ 264 87
44 Petit Jurors, 991 34
46 i 4 Court Crier, - 58 50
66 Constables and Tip-statTs, 118 13
Clerk of the courts and commonwealth costs, 153 80
00 00
LOANS AND INTEREST.
By Cash paid amount of Loans to sundry persons,
41
Interest,
22 03
By Cash paid for repairs at Jordan Bridge, at Allentown, 62 60
" " Shearer's, in S. Whitehnll, 229 97
~ 66 near Holben's, in Heidleburg, 25 67
~4, German's in Heidelburg, 3 75
4, At Kern's Mill, in N. Whitehall, 927
1, 44 Ruchsville, in North do. 31 00
~ ~ in Washington township, 3 50
el 6, near Haas's, in Lynn township, 5 59
44 ,6 Apple's, in. Salisbury township, 1 19
Trout Creek, do. do. 312
4, " . Lehigh Bridge, in Macungy, 694
" - near Berger's, in Up. Saucon, 72 40
170 68
ISS OS
COURT HOUSE AND JAIL.
By Cash paid for a Perpetual Insurance of Conn House 2 465 00
and Jail, - -
413 07
212 36
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,
ABATEMENT ON COMMISSIONS.
By Cash paid Abatements, to wit :—Btirotigh of Allentown, 72 00
North Whiteh'all tsp. 144 72
66 Upper Saucon, - 161 31
46
~ Hanover. - - 68 03
" 66. . South Whitehall ; 191 49
46 66 Lower Macungy, - 182 83
44 Weissenburg, - 48 29
.., .
" " Upper Milford, - 154 00
• 4. 46 • Salisburg, - - 109 98
66 .
64 Ileidlehuror
, - 81 93
_
.. " , Lowhill. ' - - :31 67
41 64 Upper Macungy, 129 81
" Lynn. - - 98 32
66 64 Up. Saucon, in 1848, 155 67
~ Hanover, - 90 81
700 00
280 00
1100 05
tri4 00
1506 62
1418 82
By Cash paid to
1:322 50
1093 17
496 74
807 00
By Cash paid Collectors and others for Taxes overpaid,
370 08
By Cash paid for Red Fox Scalps,
By Cash paid to
1341 00
330 14
By Cash paid Commissioners, for salary, - - . 209 25
Salary' of county Commissioner's clerk, 150 00
Salary of county Auditors, - 53,00
1 02
On Receiving $21,873 70
together $ 35,610 25, at 1 per cent.
On Paying 13,736 55
Balance in the hands of the Treasurer, January 1, 1849,
$ 21,873 70
axes of Lehigh' County for the Year IS4S.
4't paid.
• 1594 72
459 72
3 30 1861 18 97 95
1460' 51
2469 38
2346 061
2,66 2147 00 113 00
1878 761
75 723 901 38 90
,1378 931 •
4 94 535 35; 28 17
h 589 46
' 1780 89
2311 00
494 08
'' - $14,242 50
~~l►.i;iar.ii~y~tllt~a~~
REPAIRS - OF - BRIDGES
for support of Prisoners;&c., in Jail,
for repairs at the Jnil, -, -
at the Court House, -
for scrubbing Court House, -
A SSESSORS
ELECTIONS
INQUISITIONS
POOR HOUSE
PUBLIC PRINTING, STATIONARY AND BINDI\O
Rafferty and Hannum, for Printing,
James IV. Wilson,
Guth, Young and Trexler, ••
Gross and Keiper,
Augustus L. Ruhe,
Blurrier and Bush,
Blumer and Bush, for Stationary.
John Oerter, for Book Binding,
Henry Hamman, for Deed Docket,
TAX FUND
FOX. SCALPS.
MISCELLANIOUS EXPENDITURES
Joseph Lehr, for bawling coal, 8 00
Postage to April 3548, and for Charcoal, 453
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
8.. E. Wright, Professional services, 5 00
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AUDITORS AND CLERK.
COUNTY TREASURERS COMMISSION.
Loss.l Due.
i 747 45
51 83
:33 19
Com's
1
263 94
402 99
212 84
:35 27;
1217 87
3 20
158 19
EU
I 127 97
255 39
323 40
ma
26 00
By Amount of Loans paid during the year 1845, $l,lOO 00
46 Taxes assessed for the year 1848,
2,220 71
remaining uncollected,
in the hands of the.Treasurer,i .
7,781 05
Jcinuary 15t,,1849..
44 County Deficit, - - 3,190 74
Attest—JESSE M. LINE, Clerk.
STATE TAXES OF 1848.
A't paid.
7UO 00
280 00
1099 25
ED
Duplicate
•1,288. 07 1
1,307 93
1,168 73 . 1 94
1,067 301
1,794 481
1,557 13
1,347 791 59
1,281 92
480 12 12 70
914 111
359 8414 60
475 72
1,263 45
1,615 60
315 99
874 00
1506 62
1418 82
1266 83
1093 17
451 87
807 00
340 02
335.00
1060 00
1341 00
298 21
I M 0
REMOV.RL OF THE
•VEIiNVORK 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 few doors below Ha
genbuch's Hotel, in Hamilton street, where
they will be happy to supply their old cus
tomers to g ether with Thousands of new
ones, with allthat is good and cheap. It is
useless to say that WAGNER & HUBER have
on hand, goods of every description, style
and quality, alSoGrOceries, 0-neenswareAc.
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.
$ 1,586 64
1100 00
774 93
1,874 93
lIMMTEILP
.11 Competitor in Selling CHEAP Goods.
It is admitted by all, that we have out
stripped every house in "these diggins" in
the way of selling cheap ;roods. We now
offer a reward of $7,000 for the person that
can be produced, within a scope of a dais
journey, who is able to sell as cheap as we do.
454 89
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
one fourth less than before.
210 12
167 70
135 01
17 50
995 33
Come from the East, the 11 est, the North
and the South, to the Emporium
of great Bargains r. ! •
399 63
"A penny saved is a penny earned." Ilre
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 they 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
Genllemen's, Ladies' and Children's
Dress Goods, of every descripton, amonrr
which mays be found all the latest styles o f'
797 35
100 21
4,500 00
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, limtred, satin stripped; mode
colored and black alpaccas, as low ns 121
cents a yard, cashmeres and mouslin de
laines, from 121 to 621 cents a yard.
Pink, blue, white and black bonnet silks
and satins, with a large stock of brantiful
French ginghams, English chin tees and ca
licoes. Calicoes as low as 4 cents, and such
as heretoloae sold for 121, for 6 and 8 cents,
and I,S. cent calico at 121, also a beautiful
4 quarter calico at 10.
1,720 ts (1
98 50
113 50
'25 00
81 . 25
100 00
101 50
105 :35
2 25
13 00
200 Shawls of every style and quality,
black and mode colored tibbet, silk fringe,
terkerrian blanket, long shawls, black silk
crape, lac Wiles, t e 4lack and mode colored
cloth, and other fitney shawls.
640 :35
The cheapest in town, of every descrip
tion color and quality, 6 quarter brown cloth
from $ I to $3 per yard, Cassimeres, plain
and fancy, at reduced prices, Sntinets and
Jeans, at any price asked for, Cloaking and
Cloak-linings. Tassels, &c. 10 dozen Um
brellas from 50 cents to $2,00.
WAGNER &'l-IUBER.
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INEI
13 52
237 6t
359 25
350 10
7,781 05
$21,873 '7O
Loss
Due
Corn's
588 07
27 90
57 85
EMS
263 94
287 86
138 31
66 67
15 88
188 75
EXEI
EBB
107 1i
17 89
rim
140 72
203 45
274 60
4 55
15 68
$14,242 50
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California Gold.
WAGNER & HUBER.
•
Allentown, Dec. 21.
Wagner . 4 Haber,
Ladies' Dress Coal's,
Cloths and Cassimercs,
Dec. 21
Groceries 400 tisteenstra re.
' A reduction in •
figtrl
GROCERIES.
. cre
Prime Rio Coffee —“-^
at 10 cents a pound, and as low as (U 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.
WAGNER & HUBER.
11--hv
Dec. 21
Winter Clothing
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
AT GEORC;E CULIN'S,
Southeast corner of Second and Market Strs
Putt.ADELPIHA.
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
Ban gup Coats, Cloaks, Business Coats,
Dress and Frock Coats, Boys Coats
in great varety, made of dmeri
.
can English 4. French Cloth's.
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 Marlftt
Streets Philadelphia.
111-Iy.
Sept. 21
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 mill extend to her'their former
patronage. -
Allentown, Jima :47 r 184 S. 11-3 w
New Apothecary Store
IN ALLENTOWN.
Dr WILLIAM V. DANOWSIIT,
Takes this method to inform his friends,
and the public in general, that he now oc
cupies his new building, a feiv doors east of
Flagenbuch'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 of Drags, Medi:
cines and Fixtures, besides House and Fur:
niture, have been destroyed by the devour
ng-el erren.ts - on - the-Ist-of-June-hist—made
it necessary for him to lay in an entire , new
stock of
DRUGS AID MEDICINES;
• , V al. of which he can warrant to b be` ir I
genuine, and of the best quality.
All kinds of Medicinal preparations such
as Balsam do Malta, Gold Tincture, Pills;
Horst ...powders &c. &.c., put up in suitOlei
Pams for the convenience of his cc tilikerk
He also keeps an assortment of Shiecai.
Instruments, Tritsses, Paint Oil, off"
which he will sell lower than ever befog
offered in this place.
He also keeps an assortment of hanging
and counter. Lambs, Lamp glasses, all kinds.
of fashionable Perfumeries, such as Oil of
Rose. Nlillfiener, Burgamot, &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.
He invites Physicians, Country merclr.:
ants and others, to g ive him a call at his new.
estab,ishment, 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 a lsonble 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 thelst of June.
November 9. ¶-2w
Dr. William F. Danowsky,
Returns his thanks to his friends for the
confidence reposed in him, and at the same
time elll!rs 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. Ile treats without mercury,
and can say, that no case of salivation can
be proven. in a practice of twelve years in
Lehigh county.
November 1). ¶ -6w
Dank icotc
(Coratted Weekly from Bielentlrm, Van Courra and
Thompon's Defector.)
Bk of N America par • Mechanics bank of
Bk of Penns).lv. par , Newark 3.
Bank of Commerce Mechanics bank at
late Moyamensing par : Burlington par
Bk of N Liberties par +Mechanics & Man-
Bk of Penn Towns. pit. ufacturers bank par
Farmers & Mechan.par Newark banking &
Kensington . par Ins. Company f
Manuf. & Meehan par New Hope & Dela-
Mechanics , par ware Br. Comp. failed
Girard , par Orange hank i
Philadelphia par Peoples bank it
Schuylkill par Plainfield bank 50
Southwark - par Princeton bank par
Western par Salem banking Co. par
Commercial Bank State bank at Eliza
of Pennsvl v. par bethtown, Newark,
Bk of the U States 25 Camden,N. Bruns-
COUNTItY•BANKS• ! wick, Morristown,par
Ilk of Chambersburg 1 Sussex bank 1
, Union bank i
13k of Gettysburg 1 Trenton bank. co' •
ar
Bk of Pittsburg a ! •
BI: Yardleyvale bridge
13k of Susq: County 5 ,
company 25
Ilk of Chester Co. par ,
Bk of Germantown par' DELAWARE.
13k of Lewistown failed
Ilk of Delaware Co. par
Bk orMiddletown 1
13k of Montg. Co. par
Bk of Northumberl. par
Columbia Bank &
Bridge Comp. par
Carlisle Bank 1
Doylestown Bank par
Easton Bank par.
Exchange Bank
Erie Bank 35
Farmers & Drovers
Bank
Franklin Bank 1
Farmers Bank of
Bucks County par
Farmers Bank of
Lancaster par
Farmers Bank of
Reading par
Farmers' Bank of
Schuylkill co. par
Harrisburg Bank
Honesdale Bank 1
Lancaster Bank par'
Lancaster Co. Bank par
Lebanon Bank '
Lehigh Co. Bank 50 1
Lehigh Navigation
Co. Script. 10
Miners Bank of
Pottsville par
Merchants & Manaf.
Batik, Pittsburg.
Monongahela'Bank,
Brownsville, 1
Taylorsviiie Del.
Bridge Company,; 50
West Branch Bank, 1
Wyoming Bank, 1
York Bank,'
NEW JERSEY.
Belvidere Bank
Burlington County
Bank par
Commercial Bank
Cumberland Bank par
Farmers . Bank par
Farmers & Mechan
ics Bank,RahWay
Farmers & Merchants
Bank, Mkt Point,
Morris Comity bank
(CrThe notes on all It
(—) are not!rarchased
The Banks of the state •
Of Delawire are all et
par.
NEW YORK.
New York City bks
Chelsea bank 80 •
Clinton bank 60 •
Commercial hank 10
Lafayette bank 50
Washington bank 70
COUNTIIT
Alleghany county
bank 70
Bank of America 95
do of Commerce 40
do of Brockport 35
do of Lodi
do of Olean 35
do of Tonawanda 50
do of Lyons 2.4 .
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do of Western .
New York 30 1
Bingharapton bank 40'
Canal bank 2
Cattarangus county
bank 35 •
Erie county bank,. 50
;Farmers dr. Drovers
bank • 6 •
; Farmers bank of Se
neca county 3b'
Hamilton bank, 30'
Lewis county bank 60•
Mechanics bank at 46;
Buffalo' 45 , •
Merchants bank at
Buffalo 40 •
; Millets bank of New
York 10 '
Oswego bank 20 •
Phenix bank 35 t
! Staten Island bank 50 '
State bank ofN Y 80
• St. Lawrencebank 73
Union bank . 25
United States bank 30 •
N. York bank. CO. 70
Tenth Wark bank, 26
White Plains bank 6
ozytAll other banks not•
mentioned in thi above
list are from 1' to 2 per'
cent discount.
anks marked with a Oat, '
by the brokers...