The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, May 03, 1849, Image 4

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.'sco t nsist of-Silks,-Alpacas of any quality and
„prices, Mouslin de Laines„ Marinos, Cali
co,es, Ginghams, Chinces, &c., which in
point of neatness cannot be beat in Allen
town.. Ladies are requested before purchas
ing drenes, 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
Clciths 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 Vesting, 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. He does not deem it necessary
to attach to his goods the foreign names, such
that but few understand. Ho 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. B. WILSON.
April 12. I.—tf
Groceries
Sugar of all kinds, from the
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- ,r' QM' refined, Molasses, Coffee, Li
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------.1 - quors, Spices, Tea &c. a large
quantity of fresh, just received and for sale
at the New Store of 'l'. B. WILSON.
April 12. t—tf
a~l4~ej7 cu•el
No .1, 2 and I cliarter, half and whole
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T, B. V. 11,SON.
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Ground and Pine ::alt, a Large quantity
just received and fur aalr at the Store of .
T. 13. WILS)N.
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April 12
Vraiated.
1000 bushels potatoes for which the high
est market price ill be paid at the New
Store of Tl-10. B. WILSON.
April 12. t—tf
QueenSiVal7C.
A new and splendid assortment of Queens
ware, consisting of a general assortment of
Plates, Cups 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
'l' OM. B. WILSON.
April 12
Produce.
Such as Btitter, Eggs, Sniolted Meat
and Lard taken in exchange for goods at
he New Store of TIIO. B. WILSON.
April 12. t—tf
C 061.14
Lump coal, Egg and Stove coal, 'Nut
coal and Coal dust for Sale at the New Store
of 'l'. B. WILSON:
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April 12
_Looking . Glasses.
A very handsome assortment of Mahoga
ny Frame Looking Glasses for sale at the
New Store of T. 13. WILSON.
April 12. t—tf
A Cabinet Maker Wanted.
A journeyman Cabinet maker can receive
constant employment, if application be made
sooniitto the nndersigned, in Catasauqua,
Hanover township, Lehigh county. None
but a good Workman need apply. •
April 20
Dissolution of pattnersl)ip•
The . Co-partnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers as .1. Cook 4. Co.
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All persons indebted to the late firm,
are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having, claims are requested
to present them to J. Cook for settlement.
. WM, G. COOKr N
JON. S. FISH;
ELIS COOK,
JON. COOK.
Allentown, March 24. :t-6w
Ojos°lotion of 113artncr5l)ip.
Notice is hereby given, that the Partner
ship existing under the firm of Wagner 4.
Huber, will be dissolved by the first of April
next, and that the business will go into oth
er hands after that time. All persons in
d t:1 the sai, l firm and make
such who • have demands
i.. -Ise present the
LTPR P. HUBER
Suriiving Partner of Huber & Wagner.
Feb: 8: 1-2 m
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that a more
„I - Goods Agver was
• ,S her country-town in
which will be sold at the
OWEN FREDERICK
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• '' istireutived from NvOr York and Phila
. lPhia the largest and best stock of New
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odds ever offered for sale, in Lehigh coun
,ty: This immense stock comprises every
variety of Foreign and Domestic goods from
the richest of Italian Silks to the cheapest of
home manufactories.
We will not enumerate a long list of
Fancy and Fandangled names to our goods,
but respectfully invite one and all to call and
examine our beautiful stock before buying
elsewhere, for this immense lot shall and
will be sold, and we challenge any concern
in the county to compete with us in really
selling goods cheap.
•i We will not be undersold. -
KERN & SAMSON.
March 29.
Mackerel.
40 half, quarter and whole
Bbls. No. 1. 2. and 3. mackL.
erel,just arrived and will 'be
sold very chew • by
KERN & SAMSON.
If-`2m
March 2L
SALT.
Great . inducements to Country Store
keepers! From 1 to 2000 Bushels of ground
and fine Salt, which' will be sold cheaper
than any ever before offered for sale in this
Borough. KERN & SAMSON.
March 29. • ¶-2m
Sugar &. Molasses.
All kinds of Molasses and Sugar for sale
Wholesale and Retail by
KERN & SAMSON.
March 29
New Family Grocery Store.
READ 'rills ONE AND ALL
The subscriber would respectfully inform
the citizens of Allentown and vicinity that
he has opened on the corner of Market
Square and Allen Street, in Allentown, for
merly occupied by the Lehigh County Bank
new
Family Grocery Store,
where he will always keep on hand,a large
assortment of Groceries of every decription,
which he will sell, at the lowest CASH
prices or in exchange for country produce.
His stock consists in part as follows :
Imperial, Youn g Hyson, Black
irand other 'Peas, New Orleans,
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L"-'-' . 'l Muscovado, Relined, Pulverized
L. - cis. Land crushed Sugar,;. M..: .s , :es of
all kinds, Oil, Candles. Soai., I t i;•:•, it io. Ja
va at; I other Ccoil•e, Chers ,, , S:.:t. PI u.,ltcs.
Brooms, Pails, Wash-machines, &c.
• ALSO a late assortment of
Wines, such as Lisbon, Port
2(2 cl 4, and Madeira, Brandy of all
y .ll s4lrinds, Gin, Whisky, &c.
•
The undersigned will make it his busi
ness to buy none but the best of Liquors, and
can confidentially recommend them to his
customers
He trusts that by punctual attendance to
bUsiness he will partake of a share of pub
lic patronage. So don't forget the place,
the stand formerly occupied by Grim &
Reninger. C' I. DEPEW.
April 12. • t--3m
INDEMNITY
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 1633 CHESNUT STREET,
near Fifth street.
Directors
Chatles N. Bancker, Geo. W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner; Adolp. E Boric,
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 rates as low as are consis
tent with security.
The Company have tserved a large Conlin.
nut which With their Capital and Premi•
urns, safely invested, afford ample protection to
t he assured.
The assets of the company, on January Ist,
10348, as published agreeably to an Act of As
sembly, were as follows, viz i
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Real Estate,
Temporary Loans,
Stocks,
Cash, <te.,
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one million,
two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there
by afibrding, 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 0. BA-NCR:ER, Sec'y.
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and are now
prepared to make insurances, on every descrip
tion of property, at the lowest rates.
AUGUSTUS L. RDHE, Allentown
C. F. BLECIC, Bethlehem
Allentown, June 13, 1848
E. C. CLIESEBROUGH,
Conimission'Olerchant.
For the sale of FISH and PROVISIONS,
No. 4 South Water stteet, below Market,
Philadelphia.
Has constantly on hand an assortment of
dried and pickled
Fish, 4.c. Mackerel, Salmon, Shad, Her
rings, Codfish, Beef, Pork; Lard,
. Hams, Sides, Shoulders, •
Cheese, Pails,
Butter,
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4-c.
.April 19.
ROPE
A large assortment iii* ;
Ropes, for sale cheap b
PRETZ„GUTET. & Co.
April 12.
Partiefthir Notice!
Great Rush of Customers
Okl Schnunnan, 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, Chnmillion, Black Satin
Figured, Figured Gro de Naples, B B Gm
de Swiss and Indian.
.111ouse de Laines,Mode Colored, New
Style, Figured and Colored.
Alpacas—Silk Warp; Figured and Mode
Colored, Black, and B B Black.
11 7 .2i,n
Ginghams—French, German, Scotch
and Dom6tic.
Prints—Purple, Double Purple, Meri
macic and Common.,
Clothes—French, English and' Zephyr. .
Cashmeres—B B Silk Warp, Black and
Drip do.
Cassinzeres—B B Doeskin, French, Dr
lish and Fancy do. Summer Cloth, 'Tweed
& Summer Cassimeres.
Vestings—Satin,Fancy Silk and 114arsail
les Vesting.
Fancy. Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Gloves,
Suspenders, Checks, Tickings and a moun
tain of other articles too numerous to men
tion. HENRY SC HNURM AN
March 22
Now receiving 10 Ends. Nlolasses.. •
-..., 12 Sugar.
-41- "" A 'Bbls do
2.3 . •
4 tierces Honey.
25 Sacks Rio & other Cof-
fee.
Mackerel, Cod Fish, Teas, Spices, &c., all
of which will be sold at the lowest possible
prices by EL SCHNURMAN.
March 22. ¶-6w
Queenstrare.
Now unpacking 8 Crates Queensware
conprising an assortment of all kinds, and
sold at such prices, to suit the times.
EI SCHNURM AN.
March 22. If —6w
• The undersigned has also on hand, about
20 'lons American Hamered Iron, which
will be sold lower than at any other place:
SCHNUIZMAN.
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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
IL
.SC HNURM AN.
March 22. . ¶—Gw
RE MO Isid L. .
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S SEVIA. AN Wil l
Lumber Merchant. in Allentown.
Respectfully informs his friendS and the
public in general, that he ha lately remov
ed his Lumber-Yard to the south side of
Hamilton street, near Weaver's Hotel. He
has lately received a very large supply of
all kinds of Boards and building timber,
comprising over
600 , 000 Feet,
Such as Yellow and White Pine, Flaring
boards, Poplar boards, Scantling, Joists and.
Planks, Mapel boards and Planks, Rafters,
Ash Planks, Laths, Ladder trees, besides
all kinds of other Boards, Scantling, Posts,
Lath and Shindies, all of which 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
hint a call before they purchase elsewhere,
'as he is willing to have his stock examined
without charge.
Hit 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.
$890,568 65
108,358 90
125,459 00
61,563 25
.16,158 Si
November 16
• :L'ild.MQ - 10 3 •
PHILADELPHIA HIDE ASSOCIATION,
Willow St., above Eleventh St.
yinLik DELP El lA.
HIRES taken in with great care, as re
gards cuts and flaws.
Lk'Country Tanners supplied on the
most liberal terms.
$1,220,097 67
April 19
Two Story [louse for Rent.
A new two story Brick Dwelling
mini House, Kitchen, Wash House, and
other outbuildings attached thereto;
situated in the most beautilul part of Hamil.
ton street, in the Borough of Allentown,
Persons wishing to rent a convenient build
ing of this kind;will please make applica
tion to Mr. William Kern, in Allentown.
JOSEPH WITMAN.
1-ly
Notice is hereby given, that the books of,
the late firm of Wagner 4. Huber, are plac
ed:into the hands of the undersigned, Justice
of the Peace in the Borough of Allentown,
'nllection. Therefore, all those, who
I-bted to the late firm, will please call
at my office, which is directly opposite the
old stand of the late firm, and make pay
ment on or , before. the Ist of May next,.if
they wish to save - costs. •
JOHN F. RUHE.
iila
Groceries.
Iroat.
JOSEPH WEAVER.
AYKROYD & GROSS
narch 15
Last Notice.
Cheap 'Hat and Cap Store.
Hamilton Street nearly opposite Weiss
Hotel, .Allentown.
Jacob H. Boas,
Takes this method to inform hiv friends
and customers, that he still
. continues the
Hntmaking 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 will sell at
the lowest prices. Jllso—a large
assortment of Mens, Boys
and Childrens Caps, at
very reduced prices.
He is likEiVise prepared to manufacture
to order Hats at the shortest possible notice.
Thankful for past favors he hopes to en
joy a continuance of pationage, as he feels
confident that -his Hats, fully -recomraend
themselves.
Eir'Such who are indebted to him for
some length of time, will please recollect,
that their accounts should be promptly sett
led, and it is expected will not be neglected.
Nov. 9.
3.. k 3.. M. ROW E,
Broom and Wooden Ware Store,
. No:03 North Third Street,
One door above Arefi,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. •
Ur.C.f/ St/paid for Broom Corn.
MANLY Rover•.. JOIIN M. ROWE.
March 15. 11-3tri
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D1L1211'21,13 2, alai' n 4
Informs his old friends and the public in
general, that he has moved into his new
building, at the "old stand," and that he
is again ready at all times to attend to pro
fessional duties.
Nov. 16. 411-4 w
Henry C. Longneeker,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Inc 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. itel•ii'KOFF,
ArI'ORNEI A LAW. •
Office East of theCc urt House and nearly
opposite, at the corner of Margaret and
Hamilton streets.
May '25 *-6m
LEE lc WALKER,
SUCCESSORS TO 131:0.
HAVE removed their stock of Music and
Musical Instruments. to the new and spa
cious store in Swaim's Building, No. 162
Chestnut Street, belim Seventh, PHILA
DELPHIA, where they invite the attend
ance and patronage of the public.
LEE & WALKER having purchased
the entire stock of Cleo. 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.
EirCountry dealers supplied on very rea
sonable terms
Feb. 8
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.
'll-4tv
January 11
Lamps, Lamps, Lamps.
Just received a splendid Int of Candlebra,
Lnrd. Catnphine and Fluid Lamps, which
will 1:y f. 1.1 cheap by
LOC MAN & E rk(il ER
January 11.
to-Pal:tun:sl4 NotiCC.
The New. VOrk Store in New Hands.
The Subscribers having purchased of.
Wagner 4. Huber, their stock ofDry Goods,
Groceries &c., and have entered into a Co
partnership under the firm of /ern 4- 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. 1-1.. SAMSON,
E.:V . A large stock of Domestic Goods just
received at the New York Stoic and will be
sold . at exceedingly low prices by
KERN & SAMSON.
March 22
MACKEREL,
SHAD,
SALMON,
HERRING,
PORK, •
HA MS & SIDES,
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE,
Feb. 22.
Brandreth and Wrights Pills.
Country merchants and others, are here
by notified , i-that the far famous Pills of
Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin
Brandreth, are Constant y kept for sale at
L e
the office of the "Lehigh gister" by the
Dozen boxes, at Wholesale prices.
April 17 . 11 —4 w
ROGER BROWN'S
& LIQUOR STORE,
NO. 323 MARKET STREET,
Between Eighth and Ninth Strs, North side
Philadelphia.
All kinds of Foreign Wines and Liquors
such as—
•,_;1 1 , 4 ,- Old Cognac Brandies, Dark
i t emgerl i M and Pale, Holland Gin, Ja
tigt*Op maicaSpirits,lrishand Scotch
Malt Whiskey, of the very
finest quality.
WINES.—Such as Madeira,. Port,
Sherry, Teneriffe, 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-
Aly,..Wild Cherry Brandy, and Fine Cordi
als, Raspberry Brandy, New England Rin,
&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 beforepurchasing elsewhere,
and examine the Liquors, which he vouch
es, will bear the closest scrutiny, recollect
number 323 Market street. •
ROGER BROWN.
Philadelphia August N. y
Sprinw , Millenery Goods,
John Stone & Sons,
Importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons
and Alillinery Goods, No. 43 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 froin France, such
as Glace Silks for casing bonnets,
Fancy Bouvet 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 White Crapes ;
Fancy Laces and Nets ; • .
French Chip Hats;
Face Triin at ings—llu iIIi n gs ;
Covered Whalebones—Cane;
Buckrams—Willow ;
Bonnet Crowns and Tips.
'Together with every article appertaining. to
i I
the Millinery trade
March 2'2
Winter Clot lung
FOR MEN AND 307.
AT GEORGE CULENT'S, I
Southeast corner of Second and Ma rket Strs.
PHILADELPHIA.
Gentlemen visiting the city, and wishing
to supply themselves with Cheap and Fash
ionable Winter Clothing. will find a large,
complete and cl ice assortment of
Bangap Coa t , Cloaks, Business Coats,
Dress and rock Coals, .Boys Coats
in great variety, made qf atneri
can English 4- French Cloths.
ALSO—Pantaloons for men and Boys
made of - Cassimeres, Doe Skins, Satinmus,
&c., &c.,—Vests for men and Boys of Si!li.
Satin, Velvet, Cloth and Cashmere. M. , 0,
Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, &c., at the
'lowest possible prices for C.•`.Sll. 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--;ly.
Sept. 21
Ti—Gin
Hiram
eutist iii
Respectfully informs his friends
/lei= and the public in general, that he
still continues the practice of his profession
in all its various branches, such as tiling,
cleaning, plugging and inserting from a sin
gle tooth to a full set, on moderate terms.
His office is in the front room of the third
house in Guettor's Row, directly .oposite
Stattler's Coaehmakine; establishment, in
Williams street.
. - NeeammendailOht
Mr. 1111tAN BROBST has practiced as Den
tist in this place 'for the lasi three months,
and in consequence of his superior abilities
in the profession, we recommend him to the
public. CyanNws Wimanms, M. D.
L. FLENTIE, M. I).
N. C. lim.sEv, M. D.
sA:auta. B. PRICE, M. D.
Nesquehoning, l'a., August :30,,18.18.
November 0. —:3tn
Cale col! tlie, T ootivaelie.
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 aro 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 as an ef
fectual remedy for the painful disease.
J. W. Mickly, . William Burger,
Geo. Kistler, Jeremiah Schnobel,
Sarah Massey, Henry Hardner,
• Dan. Zacharias, Hiram Beers,
Robert Kramer, Peter Diehl,
Henry SChwartz, E. Gang Were,
W. T. Derr, 0. A. Gangwere,
Novembos 9. If--am
Constantly on hand
and for Sale by
J. PALMER & Co.
Market Str. Whtirf
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• ENGLISH & GERMAN
JOB PRINTING •
Of every description, neatly executed at the
Office of the "Register."
The Plough, Ldonaid
To- the Friends of ilgriculture, Maniifety_
lures, and all the useful branches
of ..dmerican Industry.
The object of this work is not merely tri
amuse its readers with accounts of extraordiz
nary crops from single acres, and prodigious
weights of bullocks, sheep, and hogs. No
—Though the purpose is to keep the reader
advised of all really new and valuable dis-•
coveries and improvements, in the imple.
,ments and animals employed in agriculture,
and in the processes and principles of Hus
bandry in all its various brandies, this is not
all. If it were, the single word PLOUGH
might sufficiently indicate that purpose; but
the fact is far otherwise. By adding to it
the LOOM and the ANVIL, the Editors
design at once to indicate that, in their belief,
the Plough never has, nor ever can prosper
so well, as when the Loom and the Anvil
are at work as near to it as the nature or
things will admit; and therefore, that the
Planter and the Farmer ought heartily to
unite to cause the establishment of an effi
cient and permanent policy, Such as will
draw around them, not only the Loom and
the Anvil, but the Saw, and the Trowel, and
the Lapstone ; _the Coal HeaVer and the
Iron Monger—in order that those engaged
in cultivating the soil may save in the sale
of their produce both time and labor, for the
enrichment of their lands and themselves,
But this is not the place to go into argu
ments to prove these positions. We res
pectfully solicit those to whoM our best days
ve been devoted, to study the subject in the
pages of the work we offer ; for, of all class
es of society, this question of Protection or
Free 'Prude, is most important to those whose
interest it is to multiply prosperous consum
ers, not rivals, in the production of the
fruits of Agriculture.
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where five unite—Ss for two subscribers,
and $3 for a single one.
Sixty-four pages monthly, printed in. the
best style, and on the best paper. The work
is stereotyped, and back Nos. can always be
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Postmasters, Country Merchants, Manu
facturers, and all others who take an interest
. .
in
the prosperity of American Industry, are
requested to- act as agents on the above
terms.
.Iddress, J. S. SKINNER & SON.
No. 81 Dock Street. Philadelphin.
April 19. *—ow
(11) Wa
The books of Charles Kline, and all the
money due on the accounts in said books,
have been assigned to the , subscriber.
Therefore all persons indebted in said:
books are requested to make immediate
payment to me. All accounts not settled
before the tenth day of April , nest will be•
put in suit
/I -4 w
i\7:srch I2_
Bank Note ti9t.
(Corrected Weelckfrom BicknelTs,,VanCourry anti
Thootpnves Detector-)
Brobst,
Mientown.
Partners & Drovers
Bank
Franklin Bank 1
Farmers Bank of
Bucks County par
Partners Bank of
Lancaster par
Farmers Bank of
Reading par
Farmers' Bank of
Schuylkill co. par
Harrisburg Bank 1
Honesdale Bank . 1
Lancaster Bank par
Lancaster Co. Bank par
Lebanon Bank 4
Lehigh Co. Bank 50
Lehigh NaVigation
Co. Script. 10
Miners Bank of
Pottsville par
Merchants & Manaf.
Bank, Pittsbni•g. A
Monongahela. Bank,
Brownsville,
Taylorsvilte Dcl. '
, Bridge Company, 50 .
West Branch Bank, 1
Wyoming Bunk, 1
York Dank, ' 1
NEW JERSEY.
Belvidere Bank
Burlington County
Bank par
Commercial Bank e
Cumberland Bank par
Farmers Bank par
Farmers & Mechan
ics Bank,Rahway
Farmers & Merchants
Bank. Mid. Point, A
Morris County bank fr
EDITED BY J. S. SKINNER & SON
BENJAMIN LUDWIG.
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Mechanics bank of
Newark
Mechanics bank at
Burlington par
Mechanics & Man
ufactarers bank par
Newark banking &
ilk of N America par
1.3 k of Pentil , ylv. par
Bank of Ponnneree
late Moyamensing par
of N Liberties par
Bk of Penn Towns. par
Partners &Mechan.par
Ins_ Company
New }tope & Dela
ware COmp. failedo.
Orange bank 11,
Pen?lts bona
Plainfie3 bank 50'
Princeton bank. par
Salem banking Co. par
State. bank at Mara.
betlitowo.Newarlt,.
Camtlen,N.Brans
o•ick, Morriatewm,par
Suss.ix bank ri
!tank
Trenton !rank. co, par
Yardlqwille briar'
company
DELAWARZ•
Kensington par
Malta. & Meehan par
Mechanics par
'G h -a , par
PhilOelphia par
Schuyi; ill par
Southwat2{ par
Western par
Comm ercialrti.
of Pennsylv. par'
13k of the U States 1:.5
CouNTur BANKS.
Ilk of Chambersburg
13k of Gettysburg 1
13k of Pittsburg
Bk of Susi'. County 5
Bk of Chester Co. par
Bk of Germantown par
13k of Lewistown failed
Bk of Delaware Co. par
Bk of Middletown 1
Bk of Montg. Co. par
13k of Nortlittinberl. par
Columbia Bank &
Bride Comp. par
Carlisle Bank
Doylestown Bank par
Easton Bank' par
EjEchange Bank a
Erie Bank 35
The Banks of the state
of Delaware are all at
par..
NEW YORK.
New York . City bks
Chelsea bank 80
Clinton bank 80
Commercial bank 10
Lafayette hank +5O
Washington bank 70
COUNTUY BANKS*
Alleghany 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 Tonawanda 50
do of Lyons 2 . 4
do of Western
New York 3Q .
• Binghampton bank Ath
Canal bank 3:
1 Cana caugus ocoUP!Y•
bank • " 35
Vale county bank, 54
i Farmers & Drovers •
bank ' 4
' Farmers bank of Sc.
neca county 39 1
Hamilton batik, 30.
I Lewis county bank 84
Mechanics bank at 44
, Bu ff alo • " 44
1 Merchants bank at '
1 Buffalo 44
! Millets bank of New
York 10
Oswego bank 20
Phenix bei.nk • 35
I Staten Islqtnd bank 50
State ban ( k of N Y 80
St. Lawn nee bank 70
Union bat • k 26
I United Stat s bank 30
N. York ban . Co. 70
Tenth Wark atilt, 25
White Plain bank 6
, c
i 1:1•Allorlt t ,. , nks no
mentioned i eabove
list are from to 2 per
1 cent discoun I
"-The notcson all Banks marked w
(—) are not purchased by the brokers.
th a dash