MEM OCKI S / 1 )11) Don't iniss the chance to Purchase Cheap The subscriber, late of the firm of Sel fridge 4 Wilson, takes this method to in feint his old friends .and customers, that he just returned from Philadelphia and New lock, with an entire nevi stock of Dry. Goods ) Groceries dm., and -has opened the same for sale, in the new brick building of Jesse Grim, in Hamil ton street, near the Market Square, immedi • tely between the stores of Yeager & Weid ner and Grim & Reninger. He flatters himself in saying that a more fashionable stock of Dry Goods never was .brought to this or any other country-town in Pennsylvania, and which will be sold at the lowest Cash prices. He invites the publio to give him a call, examine his goods, and convince them selves of what is said above. No deception in his goods—they bear inspection. His LADIES DRESS GOODS, consist of Silks, Alpacas of any quality and prices, Mouslin de Laines„ Marinos, Cali coes, Ginghams, Chinces, &c., which in point of neatness cannot be beat in Allen town. Ladies are requested before purchas ing dresses, to give him a call, as goods are shown with great pleasure, and without charge.. All are invited to call, and nobody is bound to buy if his goods do not suit them. For the 'gentlemen he has, Cloths Cassimeres, and Vestings In this branch of business, he lacks none. His stock is of the newest and most fashion able styles and colors, and of the best manu factories, and suitable for the season, besides Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, he has other fashionable Dress Goods for Summer wear, all of which was selected by him with the greatest care, both in regard to quality and price. Ho does not deem it necessary to attach to his goods the foreign names, such that but few understand. He ensures the public that he has all in his line of business and that he will dispose of them at the low est terms. T. 13. WILSON. April 12. t—tt" Groceries _ . Sugar of all kinds, from the ti . - , cheapest brown, to the highest !' i 2 . re fi ned, Molasses, Co ff ee, Li - ' . -- - 1 : - . - i quors,Spices, Tea &c. a large quantity of fresh ..st received and for sale at the New Store of T. B. WILSON. . April 12. t—tf Glilackerel No 1, 2 and 3 in quarter, half and whole barrels, for sale cheap at the New Store of T. B. WILSON. t—tf April 12. SALT. Ground and Fine Salt, a large quantity .just received and for sale at the Store of T. B. WILSON. April 12. Wanted. 1000 bushels potatoes for which the high est market price will be paid at the New Store of THO. B. WILSON. April 12. 't—tf Queensware. A new and splendid assortment of Queens are, consisting of a general assortment of 'Plates, Clll2lB and Saucers, all kinds of Dish es, Bowls, Tea Setts, Dinner Setts, Cham ber Setts, and all kinds of Glassware for sale at the New Store of THOM. B. WILSON. I.—tf April 12 Produce. Suck as' Elmer, Eggs, Smoked Meat and. Laid taken in exchange for goods at the Neiv Store of TIIO. B. WILSON. April 12. . t—tf • coax,. • Luny coal, Egg and Stove coal, Nut coal and Coal dust for Sale at the New Store of • • T. B. WILSON: ril.'l2. t—tf ;Looking Glasses. A very .handsome assortment of Mahoga• hy%Prame.Loolcing Glasses for sale at the: New Store of T. B. WILSON. April 12. t—tf . • 'l, l ; ouce. Notice is hereby given, that Mr. .Rndrezt , Klntz, and his wife .liary, of the Borough of Al own. Lehigh county, have on Saturday last, the . March, made a voluntary as signmei. t he: - , , roverty, real, personal and 7, • ander;ogned, for the ben efit of weir sue... therefore, who are in ~ . to the said Andrew Klotz. are irr. ,cti;atuly called upon to make settlement between the 14th day of !iT next. And those, who have a: :„ claims against the Assignor, will ' present them well authenticated to the un dersigned, within the above specified time. GEORGE STINE, Assignee. ¶-6w March 8. 3EO-Partnership Notice. The subscribers having entered into Co partnership under the firm of Pretz, Guth&Co., and having purchased of Pretz, Kern & Co. their stock of Store. Goods, Coal, &c. will conduct business ai the same place as their predecessors—and they hope by strict attention and low prices they will continue to receive the support , so liberally bestowed heretofore. , CHRISTIAN PRETZ, HIRAM GUTH, . . H. WEINSFIEIMER, CHARLES ECKERT, WM. H. NEWHARD,' March 15. 11--6 w JOB JPRIMTIMG, Neatly executed at the 4 .Regieter" Office. INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 1694 CHESNUT STREET, hear Fifth street. Directors : Charles N. Banker, Gio. W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent and limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at. tes as low as are consis tent with security. The Company ha e reserved a large Contin gent Fund, which with their Capital and Freud. unis, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The asset's of the company, on January Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As sembly, were as follows, viz : Mortgages, $890,558 65 Real Estate, 108,358 90 Temporary Loans, 125,469 00 Stocks, 51,583 25 Cub, &c., ' 46,158 87 Sinie their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, thq have paid upwards of one million, two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there- by affording evidence of the advantages of insu- rance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all. liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y. The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now prepared to makeinsurances_on_every_descrip, tion of property, at the lowest rates. AUGUSTUS L. RUHE, Allenhiwn C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown, June 13, 1848. I—ly PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. J. Pringle Jones. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the Third Judicial District, compo sed of the counties of Berks, Northampton and Lehigh, in Pennsylvania, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, and Peter Haas, and John F. Ruhe, Esqrs., Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, for the trial of all capital of fenders in the said county of Lehigh. By their precepts to me directed, have ordered .the Court of Oyer and Terminer and gene ral Jail Delivery, to be holden at Allentown, county of Lehigh, on the Fifth Monday in AprillB49, which is the thirtieth day of said month, and continue one week. None* is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, of said day, with their rolls. records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do these things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those who are bound by recognizan ce* to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said coun ty of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. Given under my hand in Allentown, the 29th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. God save the Commonwealth. CHARLES IHRIE, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Allentown, 2 ig—te April 5, 1549. N. B. Magistrates are desired to forward their returns in criminal cases to the Deputy Attorney General at once, and to request prosecutors to call at his office before court, and thus afford sufficient time to Prepare the indictments, and other matters necessary for trial. The amount of unsettled business renders this at present absolutely necessary. April 5, 1949.. ¶-4w TRIAL LIST, FOR APRIL TERM 1849 Jacob Sterner and Stephen Kiechel, va. Michae Lazarus. Samuel Frankenseld, vs. John Kratzer, and J. Sherer• Jonathan and Reuben Newhard, vs. Same and .1. Sherer. James Troxell, vs. Peter Moyer. Peter Marx, vs. Daniel Guth. Reuben Helfrich, vs. Simon Frederick,c and • David Thomas. Peter Steckel. vs. Daniel Guth and others. David Roth. vs. George S. Xander. Reuben Faust & wife, vs. Jacob Seifert & wife. Peter Kline, vs. Michael Kline. The Morrison Lumber Co. vs. Yardley and Bachman. Eckel, Spangler and Raiguel, vs. Peter Trexler. Catharine Grim's use, vs. Peter Schneider and Terri Tenants. Same, vs. Henry Schneider Administrators of .1 Schneider and Terre Tenants. Jessup and Moore, vs• Jonas Yerger Stewart and Hopkins, vs. Thomas Wickert. Eve Licht, vs. Henry Sellers. Thomas Craig, vs. The Lehigh Crane Iry Co. & Boloinon Butz. Frederick Wolf, vs. Daniel Derr. James White, vs. Eli Steckel & Edward Sheckler. Taylor &Brock, vs. George Wenner & Thomas Wickert. Same, vs. Same. Nathan Dresher, vs. The Lehigh Crane Iron Co and 801• Butz. Henry Roth, vs. Peter Troxell. Josepo Unangst, vs. David Stem, Peter 8. Wen- ner and J• M. Line. Benj: Fogel, vs. Jacob Hart and Leah Hart. Benjamin Fogel and Daniel Schlauch, vs. Same. Same, vs. Same. Same, vs. Same. William TO, vs. Amos Antrim. From the Records. Teste : . NATHAN MILLER, Prothonotary. April 6. 1-4 w nissolution of partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the Paitner ship existing under the firm of Wagner Huber, will be dissolved by the first of April next, and that the business will go into oth er hands after that time. AU persons in debted to the said firm will call and make settlement, and such who have demands against the said firm; will please present the same for settlement. WALTER P. HUBER. Bur - ming Partner of Mawr & Wagner. Feb. 8. 11-2 at 30SFAVII INFANTAII, Lumber Merchant In illentawit. Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has lately remov ed his Lumber-Yard to the south side of Hamilton street, near Weaver's Hine]. He has lately received a very large supply of all kinds of Boards and building timber, comprising over 600 ,000 Feet, Such as Yellow and White Pine, Florin 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 Shindles, all of which he 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. $1,220,097 67 November 10 Particular Notice ! Old S'ehnurman, has just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with his first purchase for the season, of Spring and Sum mer Goods, all of which have been selected with the greatest care. The unpacking of the same, is creating unusual uproar and confusion amongst customers, all of whom are determined to have the first choice. What occasions this, is explained by the display of splendor and cheapness which is truly wonderful, all he desires of his friends is a little patience, instead of so much crowd ing, and all will be waited upon. The ar ticles purchased consist in part of Silks—Shaded, Chamillion, Black Satin Figured, Figured Gro de Naples, B B Ciro• de Swiss and Indian. Mouse de Laines--Mode Colored, New Style, Figured and Colored. .111pacas—Silk Warp, Figured and Mode Colored, Black, and B B Black. Ginghams—French, German, Scotch and Domestic. Prints—Purple, Double Purple, Muni muck and Common. Clothes—French, English and Zephyr. Cashmeres—B B Silk Warp. Black and Drap do. Cassimeres—B B Doeskin, French, Eng lish and Fancy do. Summer Cloth, Tweed & Summer Cassimeres. Vestings---§atin,Fancy Silk and Naftali les Vesting. Fancy Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Checks, Tickings and a moun. rain of other articles too numerous to men tion. HENRY SCHNURMAN. March 22. V--43w Groceries. Now receiving 10 - 1-Ihds. Molasses. 12 Sugar. ir„fir: - ,-r:vt . 25 Bbls. do. ..tr,; 1 ,114 : 11 , 4 Tierces Honey. 25 Sacks Rio & other Coll fee. Mackerel, Cod. Fish, Teas, Spices, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices by March 22 Queensware. Now unpacking 8 Crates Queensware conprising an assortment of all kinds, and sold at such prices, to suit the times. H. SCHNURM AN. March 22. • ¶-6w The undersigned has also on hand, about 20 Tons American Hamered Iron, which will be sold lower than at any other place. March 22. Country Produce. Such as Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Lard and Bacon, always wanted for which the high est market price will be paid in Goods by March 22 Notice is hereby given, that the under signed have taken out letters of Adminis tration of the estate of Joseph Clatter, dec'd., late of Hannover township, Lehigh county. Therefore all those who are indebted to said estate, will see the necessity of settling their accounts within 6 weeks, and all such who have any demands against the said estate, will present their claims well authenticated within the above specified time. JOHN CLADER, LEVI CLADER, • Orestrs. DAN. CLADER, OW. CLADER, March 8. - T—Cv ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAIL Has taken the Office of the late Samuel Runk, Esq., and will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care in this and the adjoining counties. Mr. Rona may - be consulted in the Ger.. man, as well as English. Refer to Hon. J. M. Porter, Easton', Pa.. Prof. S. Greenleaf, Cambridge, Mass. Hon. W. Kent, New York City. June 18. ¶-4w 31733 0 ATTORNEI AND COTO SELLOk AT LAW, May be consulted during Court week, and a few days before,at the home of David Stem, Innkeepet, in Allentown. August 5. REJIWOreIL. JOSEPH WEAVER. 11-1 m Great Rush of Customers I H. SCHNURMAN. Iron. H. SCI-LNURM AN. 11-6 w H. SCHNURMAN. to M C. JP/. R UAW, Cheap Hat and Cap Store. Hamilton Street nearly opposite Weiss Hotel, Allentown. Jacob D. Boas, Takes this method to inform his. 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 Napped Hats, which he wil sdl at the lowest prices. Also—a large assortment of Mens, Boys • and Children', Caps, at • very reduced preen. He is likewise prepared to manufacture to order Hats at the shortest possible notice. Thankful for past favors he hopes to en joy a continuance of. patronage, as he feels confident that his Hata, fully recommend themselves. or Such who are indebted to him for some length of tjme, will please recollect, _that_their_accounts: should -be promptly-sett led, and it is expected will not be neglected. Nov. 9.1f-1y 3. &, 3. M.. ROUTE, Broom and Wooden Ware Store, No. 63 North Third Street, One door above Arch, east side, Philadelphia. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Ce dar Ware, Willow and French Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, Eastern made Wooden ware of every description, &c. at the lowest market prices. la'C.dSH paid for Broom Corn. MANLY Rows. JOHN M. Rows. March 15. m ID)L lElllll l l3Uklll4llliiill. Inform 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 fessional duties. Nov. 16. ¶-4w Henry C. Longnecker 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, Bor ough of Allentown. January 11. P. IP Pt 'KOPF, ATTORNEI A r LAW. Office East of theCi urt House and nearly opposite, at the comer of Margaret and Hamilton streets. Mat• 25 •-6m A 34 31.11p,,vir.ii 21;1 SUCCIIBIIIORS TO OZO. WILLIO, HAVE removed their stock of Music and Musical Instruments, to the new and spa cious store in Swaim's Building, No. 162 Chestnut Street, below Seventh, PHILA DELPHIA, where they invite the attend ance and patronage of the public. LEE & WALKER having purchased the entire stock of Geo. Willig, (who has de clined business.) are now prepared to exe cute all orders in their line. Their assort ment of Music and Musical Instruments, is as extensive as that of any other establish ment in the country. PIANO FORTES, from various well known and approved manufactories, now in store, and will be constantly offered for sale. GlrCountry dealers supplied on very rea sonable terms. Feb. 8. 1-6 m Gum Shoes, Gum Shoes, Just received a very large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen and Childrens' Gum Shoes, at prices from 50 cents to $1,37, for sale at the store of LOCHMAN & BROTHER. January 11. Lamps, Lamps, Lamps.. Just received a splendid lot of Candlebm, Lard, Camphine and Fluid Lamps, which will be sold cheap by LOCHMAN & BROTHER. January 11. 11-4 w do-partnerol)ip Notice. The New York Store in New Hands. Tho Subscribers having purchased of Wagner 4. Huber, their stock of Dry Goods, Groceries &c., and have entered into a Co partnership under the film of Kern .Sr Sam son, and will conduct the business at the old . Establishment, where they hope by strict attention and low prices they may secure a liberal share of patronage. WILLIAM KERN, C. H. SAMSON, CFA large stock of Domestic Goods just received at the New York Store and will be sold at exceedingly low prices by KERN do SAMSON. March 22. . 1-6 w MACKEREL, . SHAD, • Constantly on hand SALMON, I j and for sale by, HERRING, . PALMER & Co. PORK, Market Str. Wharf HAMS & SIDES, SHOULDERS, • PRILADELPIIIA. LARD &CHEESE; Feb. 22. • V—B m Brandreth and. Wrights Pills. Country merchantS and others, are here by notified, that the far fanious Pills of Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin Brandreth, are constantly kep t ?or sale at the o ffi ce of the "Lehigh R eg ister" by the Dozen boxes, at. Wholesale prices. April 17 7-41 v ROGER BROWN'S WINE & LIQIIOR STORE, NO. 393 MARKET STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth Sirs, North side. Philadelphia. All kinds of Foreign Wines and Liquors such as— Old Cognac Brandies, Dark t me: and Pale, Holland Gin, Ja •, 1 a males Spirits, Irish and Scotch - Malt Whiskey, of the very finest quality. WINES.—Such as Madeira, Port, Sherry, Tenerife, Sweet Malaga, Muscat, Claret and Champagne, very choice and old. 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 give the un dersigned a call b efore pu rchasi n g elsewhe re, and examine the Liquors, which he vouch es, will bear the closest scrutiny, recollect number 323 Market street. ROGER BROWN. Philadelphia August 8. IT-1y Spring Millenery Goods. John Stone & 6no, Importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Second St., above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. • WOULD call the attention of Merchants and: Milliners visiting the city, to their large and rich assortment of Spring Millinery Goods, Received by late arrivals from France, such as Glace Silks for casing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons—a large and beautiful assortment, of all prices ; Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No. 1 to No. 12 ; French and American Artificial Flowers (in great variety ;) Colored and Whitt , Crapes ; Fancy Laces and Nets ; French Chip Hats; Face Trimmings—Quillings ; Covered Whalebones—Cane ; Buckrams—Willow ; ° Bonnet Crowns and Tips, Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 22. 1,7-1 w Winter Clothing ;lb) 11 '° 41 :' due 1 1 :0 :14•4=4 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 . Bangup Coats, Cloaks, Business Coats, Dress and Frock Coats, Boys Coats in great variety, made of dmeri can English 4- Fr'ench Cloths. ALSO—Pantaloons for men and Boys made of Cassimerea, Doe Skins. Satinetta, &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. ¶-Iy. Sept. 21 Hiram Brobst, Dentist in Allentown. Respebtfully informs his friends gs t ,;" --- ... and the public in general, that he still continues the practice of his profession in all its various branches, such as filing, cleaning, pluggingand inserting from 'a sin gle tooth to a full set, on moderato terms. His office is in the front room of the third house in Guetter's Row, directly oposite Stattler's Coaehmaking establishment, in Williams street. Recommendation r Mr. HIRAM BROBST 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. CYRENIUS WILLIAMS, M. D. L. FLENTIE, M. D. N. C. HALSEY, M. D . SAMUEL 13. PRICE , M. D. Nesquehoning, Pa., August 80, 1848. November 9. CAM for the Toothache. 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 know where to find a cure for it. DANIEL KEI PER. The undersigned citizens of Allentown, have used the Tooth Ache Drops of Daniel Keiper, and can recommend them aa.an ef fectual remedy for the painful disease. J. W. Nfickly, William Burger, Geo. Kistler, I • JererniahSchnobel, Sarah Massey, Henry Hardner, Dan. Zacharias, Hiram Beers, Robert Kramer, Peter Diehl, ' Henry Schwartz, E. Gangwere, W. T. Derr, G. A. Gangwere, November 9. . 111-8 m ENGLISH & GERMAN JOB. PIIINTING; Olevei7 description, neatly . executed atthe • • Office of the "Re gister. " ' New Apothecary Store IN ALLENTOWN. Dr WE= F. Takes this method to inform his trip:Mk t and the public in general; that he now , cc , cnpies 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 one door east of Mertz's Store, in Hateiltori 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 , ing elements on the lat of June last—made it necessary for him to lay in an entire new stock of / DRUGS AND - MEDICINES, .s all of which he can warrant to bs• I genuine, and of the best quality. Al kinds of Medicinal preparations such as Balsam de Malta, Gold Tincture, Pills,- Hoise-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.,a1l of which he will sell lower than ever efore offered in this place. He also keeps an assortment of hanging and counter Lamps, Lamp glasses, all kinds of fashionable Perfumeries, inch as Oil of Rose, Millfleuer, Burgatnot, &b.; 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 smelt 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 alsoable to sell them at least 30 Or cent cheaper than ever before offered in Al lentown. Tliankful 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. ' 1-6 m Dr. William F. Danowsky, Returns his thanks to his friends for the confidence reposed in him, and at the same time otTers 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. ll—t3nt, Bank Note List. (Corrected Weekly from Bieknolls,VanCoures and' Thompson's Detector.) Ilk of N America par Bk of Pennsylv. par Bank of Commerce Mechanics bank of Newark Mechanics bank at late Moyamensing par Bk of N Liberties par Bk of Penn Towns. par Farmers & Mechan.par Kensington par Manuf. & Meehan par Mechanics par Girard par Philadelphia par Schuylkill • par Southwark par Western par Commercial Bank Burlington Mechanics do Man- ufacturers bank par Newark banking & Ins. Company New Hope & Dela ware Br. Comp. failed Orange bank Peoples bank Plainfield bank 500 Princeton bank par Salem banking Co. par State bank at Eliza bethtown, Newark, Camden , N. Brom- of Pennsylv. par Bk of the L States 25 COUNTRY BANKS. Bk of Chambersburg 1 Bk of Gettysburg 1 Bk of Pittsburg I Bk of Susq. County 5 Bk of Chester Co. par Bk of Germantown par Bk of Lewistown failed Bk of Delaware Co. par B k of Middletown 1 Bk of Montg. Co. par Bk of Northumberl. par Columbia Bank & wick, Morristown,par Sussex bank 1 Union bank • Trenton bank. co. par Yardleyville bridge • • company 25 DELA WARE. The Banks of the state of Delaware are all at par. NEW YORK. New York City bka Chelsea bank ea Clinton bank 50; ConunenciaLbanit 10. Lafayette bank. Washington bank 71:1$ Bridge Comp. par Carlisle Bank 1 Doylestown Bank par Easton Bank par Exchange Bank ' Erie Bank 35 Farmers & Drovers Bank Franklin Bank Farmers Bank of Allegbany county bank 71). Bank of America 35. do of. Commerce 40. do of Brockport. II& do of Lodi 215. do of Olean 35. do of Tonawanda 50, do of !Inas 21; do of Western • Bucks County par Farmers Bank of Lancaster par Fanners'Bank of Reading par . Farmers' Bank df Schuylkill co. par Harrisburg Bank 1 Honesdale Bank 1 Lancaster Bank par Lancaster. Co. Bank par Lebanon Bank Lehigh Co. Bank 50 Lehigh Navigation Co. Script. 10 Miners Bank of New York 30, Binghampton bank 40 , Canal bank 2. Cattaraugus county bank 36. Erie county bank, 50 Farmers &Drovers bank 15. Farmers bank of Be. neca county • 30. 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 Staten Island bank 60 State bank of N Y . 841 , St. Lawrence bank 75 Union bank 26 . UnitediStates bank 24 N. York bank. Co. 72 Tenth Wark bank, 2 White Plains bank * Odell other banks no, mentioned in the above list are from 1, to 2 p cent discount % . Pottsville par Merchants & Manaf. Bank, Pittsburg. Mnnongahela Bank, Brownsville., Taylorsvilie Del Bridge Company, 50 West Branch sank, 1 Wyoming Bank, 1 York Bank, ,- NEW JERSEY. Belvidere : Bank 1 Burlington County Bank par Commereial Bank Cumberland Bank 'par Farmers Bank par Farmers &Meehan- ies Bank,Rahway i hall i Farmers do Merchants Bank, Mid.. Paint, Morris County bank # cr, j•Tke musses (--). are not pure ed maiked, with Oval y the; broken. E;111 COUSTIT BaWX.7
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