The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 28, 1849, Image 4

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    TAKE NOTICE.
Dont let yourselves be de'eivedt w boughr
or,caught.by fictitious pricgs, that are pub
lished in the papers. The undersigned sell
as low as ournext neighbors, and in 'fact as
low asany commissTn house in Allen
We do' not deem it_ necessary t.:•
prices, in order to inform the p - tiewe
sell at lower rates than other, ' ill we ask,
is, that such who purchas:, r'h; Dardware,
&c. should give us a c , 11: -. tinil they
. will
find that "Saeger'll It • %Ware Store" sells
as low if not lower th'aniany house in town. '
Ci.,& J. SAEGER,
Iron 4. Harelvisre Store, .611entowiz.
April 26. (T..' ¶-5w
NEW:ARRIVAL OF
Hardware. •
The undersigned have just returned from
Philadelphia with a large as.
N.-4. sortment of Hardware, Cut
eey and sktddlery, with Coach-trimings
and Shoe : firtdinge, all of which will be sold
at reduced prices at the Store of
0. & J. SAEGER.
April 26. ¶-6w
IRON.—Ahipod lot of Hammered and
Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and Eng
lish Band Iron, Hoop Iron. • Cast and Shear
Steel, square, flit'and round, just received
with Anvils and - Vices, and for sale cheap
at the Store of 0. & J. SAEGER.
GLASS.-150 boies Glass of nll•sizes,
for sale by 0:* J. SAEGER.
WHITE LEAD.-1 top .of White Lead
just received, Pure and . Extra, and for sale
by O.& J:SAEqER.
NAILS.-200 Kegs of the besi . :Nails,
Brads and Spikes, just received, and-for
sale by 0. & J. SAEGER.
SHOE-FINDINGS.—A largeassortment
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
0. & J. SAEGER.
LOOKING-GLASSES.—A splendid lot
of Looking Glass Plates, and Frames of all
sizes for sale by 0. & J. SAEGER.
OILS & VARNISH.—OiIs of all kinds,
boiled and raw,. Turpentine, Newark Var
nish of all kinds, Glue, &c.,—will be sold
cheap by -• 0..&. J. SAEGER.
PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes
of John Bell's best make, also a large assort
ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sake cheap
by 0. & J. SAEGER.
HOUSE KEEPERS.—A good supply
of articles for House keepers, such as ena
meled Boilers, oval and round, Plates, &c.,
for sale by 0. & J. SAEGER.
Nov. 14. 411-13 w
Looking,Glasses.
A large and well assorted lot of Looking
Glasses, just received and fur sale cheap by
0. & J. SAEGER.
May 10
N'l GEO 011 S
The subscribers would 'hereby invite the
Attention of their numerous Customers and
the public in general, to thqir fourth Spring
purchase of cheap and desirable Summer
Goods, their assortment is very full and the
prices unusually low.
PRETZ; CUTE! & Co.
t—tf
June 21.
Groceries.
The subscribers have just received
151-111ds. various kinds of Sugar
80Bbls. e‘
/OE/hda. ,t‘ molasses.
10Bbls.
s'rierces
40Bags
6 Chests
16 Bushels dried peadhes.
12 Sacks feathers. •
60 Boxes Mould Candles.
20 Doz. Rakes.
60 Kegs tar. .
60 Sacks fine salt.
2000 Bushels ground salt.
1 Hhd. madder.
1 Cask indigo.
15 Bbls. Dye-wood.
•" alum and copperas.
and a full assortment 01 Spicrs, all wttich
they will sell, at wholesale anpretailai the
lowest prices.
PRETZ, GUTV do Co.
r
June 21.
Mess Shad.
60 barrels and half carrels Saybrook and
otbe Mess shad, just received and for sale
cheap by
PRETZ, GUTH & Co
t—tf
Jane 21. '',
CARPET. -
30 pieces of new and desirable styles . of
Carpet, just received and for sale by
•• PRETZ, GUTH & Co.
June .21. t—tf
Crockery.
The subscribers have replenished their
stock of CroCkery, and , have now on hand
a full assortment of the best styles, • which
they offer for sake cheap.
4 :`• PRETZ, GUTH & Co.
t—tf
June 21.
HATS! BATS! HATS!
• LoehmOts *Brother,
Have just received a large and Fashion
able assortment of Moleskin, Silk and Bea
ver Hate, also Leghorn, China Braid,-Palm
Leaf and Wool Hats of every -variety, which
they will sell extremely cheap for cash.
June 7. 111--t
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.
erIARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y.
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and are now
prepared to malee•lnsurances on every descrip
tion of propertyat the lowest rates.
. He,iii likewise prepared to manufacture
to fderflats at the shortest possible notice.
!tankful for past favors he hopes to en
jo „it continuance of patronage, as he feels
r c nfident that his Hats, fully recommend
themselves.
-. 7 . rirSuch who are indebted to him for
smite length of time, will please recollect,
that their accounts should be promptly sett
and it is expected will not be neglected.
tiv. 9. 11-1 Y
•
BOGER BROWN'S
WINE &
323 MARKET LIQUOR STO
STREE RE,
NR. T,
Betwe l l Eighth and Ninth Strs, North side.
Philadelphia.
All lends of Foreign Wines and Liquors
„pleb es 2.
Old Cognac Brandies, Dark .
I viffa,i !,;ml7 and Pale, Holland Gin, Ja
otit.oo .4; melee Spirits, Irish and Scotch
:Walt Whiskey, of the . very
finest quali4,4:, •
WINES, - -4Auch as Madeira, Port,
Sherry, Teneria'SwcALMalaga, Muscat,
Claret and CliitiOigrrirvery clutice and'
old.
46
" Garde
44 • tea.
Also, Manufacturer of Domestic Distilled
Brandy and Gin, Pure Spirits, Deoderized
Alchphol, Peach Brandy. Lavender A
ndy, Wild Cherry Brandy, -and Fine;
al3, Raspberry Brandy, Nevi Englandll .urn,
f&c., Esc., 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 before purchasingelsewhere,
and examine the, Liquorsi - ivbich he vouch
es, will bear the closest scrutiny, '
recollect
aumber 223 Itifirket street. "
ROGER BROWN.
Philadelphia August 8. -
Ilati,a for the 1 I.
HIRiIitjEA44ER, RATTER,
HAMILTOIkiSTE;BET) ALLENTOWN PA.
otit,
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.:..,'"' 's,.. , .
A
TliO' . "ce of the Lehi 44 , gist
ter { ~;:, 1` i , .." oved to
~ l'build
i ,1 , ..t ' .iinerlk oce i taz Avlr._ C
~i'i OF, tobacconist, 7:i 7 ii . ,
s reet, first door east of th
man Reformed Church, wht
friends will always find us o;
to attend to their wishes. Jo
of every description will be
executed at the shortest no
INDEMNITY.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU,
COMPANYghlladelphi
OFFICE, No. I 'HESNUT
near Fifth street.
DirectorB :
Chat les N. Bancker, Geo. 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 - rates as low tti are consis.
tent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Conlin•
gent Fund, which with their Capital and Premi•
ums, safely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
The assets of the, company, on January Ist,
1848, as published agreeably to annAct of As
sembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgages, $890,658 65
Real Estate, • 108,858 90
Temporary Loans, 125,459 00
Stocks, 51,583 25
Cash, dr.c., 46,158 87
$1,220,097 .87
Since theiginaorporation, a period of eighteen
years,
..,they„slittve paid upwards of one million,
two hundritirthousand dollars, losses by fire, there
by affording evideurtelitthe advantages of insu
rance, as well as he ability and disposition. to
meet with promptness, all liabilities.
AUOUSTUS L. RUNE, Allentown
U. F4BEECK, Bethlehem.
Allentown, June 13, 1848. , 1-13'
Cheap Hit and Cap Store,
Hamilton Street nearly opposite Weiss
Hotel, Allentown.
Jacob D. Boas,
Takes this method to inform hie 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 i 4 1 . 4. Runia, Silk and
Napped at
the lowest pri
assort - o Mena, Boys
jafros cap, at
: very reduced prices.
. Owen Hoffman,
Clack Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Next : 7l66r' to the New York Store, of Kern
!•
;and Samson, in Hamilton Street,
lOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
8 day and 24 hour
CLOCKS,
•om two to fifteen dollars,
al a full assortment of
!welry. Among others it
=prises the following ar-
Jci Silver Levers, A nker Le
vers, Lapines, English, French and Swiss
watches, Gold, Silver aad Steel Spectacles,
for all ages,'Silver Combs, Gold Breast:pins,
Ear-rings and Pinger rings, Gold pens,
Gold and Silver Fie. cils, Silver Tea and Ta
ble-spoons, and a I: 1 / 4 :e variety of articles in
his line of busin:.; 7 ,. ?.11e has also on hand a
large assortm • ,I. 'tordians, &c.
~,...
The abov .: .ck is entirely new, and se—
lected with 4 e greatest care, and of the let- 1
est Tashi.
,r,..and styles..
•'He in .-. .s the public to give - him a call,
particul., i, the, Ladies , and to examine his
beautif • i:tclt of/Jewelry ; and he feels con
.fident th:; The can satisfy them that his
goods are
...t only tis cheap as can be found
in town, bu ' -vitt bear the strictest examina
tion for their • ~ 'ty,
He is thankful , r past favors and trusts
that his prices an. his beautiful assortment
will bring him
. _,rn ny . new 'customers, to
whom he will evei'feelgrsteful...
L.VPRepairing done'''itt the shortest no
tice, all of hichW, he warrantsto be done
well, at: the4atial prices.
~ ' FFMAN.
OWEN HO
5....._
May p: 11-4 m
.:. .
- I
0 i I log of Spring . &Summer Goods,
..917-• THE NEW . I
~ . ..
RE i; `,Shoe , ' Hat & Cap Store.
The u - -igned are just opening a very
large and n . hionab le assortment of Boots,
Shoes, Ha and Caps, for
SPRIN . e . , & SUMMER WEIR,
to which t 'ir y very respectfully invite the
attention,- ( the public.
11
6 1 Their stock Com
prises every varie
ty of ..lens and
tindikh... '--.% . .
Boys, thick Kip,
--- Calf, and Morocco
Boots and Shoes—
/ . LADIES AND MISSES,
Light, Blue, Green,-Red, Bronze, Black, and
tinerrGmiters, and :hhlf Gaiters; Kid, Mo
rocco and . Le s ttther Buckins and Slippers &c.
Children Gaiters, and Shoes of every de
scription.
FASHIONAB , HATS AND CAPS, 1
Silk, Beaver, Fur, rush, and Wool Hats,
Palm Leaf, Leghorn, d Straw Hats, of ev
ery variety, Cloth, Lea er, Fancy; Glazed.
and Summer Caps. . .
Camphine, Lard and Fluid Lamps, Can
dle bras, Umbrellas, Sus enders, Tru nks,&c.
KID AND MORO 0 LEATHER,
)
All of which will be sold' at the lowest prices
for cash. Don't forgehe place, next door
to Saeger's Hardware tore, two doors above
Koib's Hotel, in the iilding formerly oc
(
copied by Lewis Sch •t,as a Drug Store.
r.ieThey also ma , ufacture to order all
kinds of Ladies and' entlemen's Boots and
Shoes at the shorte notice—mending done
neatly. CIIMAN & BROTHER.
April 26. ¶—tf
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. A.l:Nea - 4:reaves, ...:
•
Veterlcatt. firgetin, (Or Farrler,)
"
. -tbiECIIANI ' lI,LE, LEIHoII co., PA.
..: spec:tinily informs his friends
.
. cwt, A' , the public in general, -that .
i
4e" ft Lis now permanently located
•. • '', -,,,.. .4. 4 a, imself in Mechanicsville, South
WhiteheibtOwnship, Lehigh county, whore
he continues to treat all diseases of the Horse,
Avitti the greatest suce:ess,
In the disetises of Pole-Evil, Thistle, Spa
vin and Ring-bone, his motto is "No Cure,
no Pay."
He invites such who have diseased hor
ses to give him a call, as he will always be
in readinein to attend,' be it far or near, so
Chat-p,rsons can rely upon being attended
to PunCtindlY. ' '
May tr'' -... ' T--3m
, ..
1 :Lai - "
_
Has rent " . tke praotics of his - rprofeL
m in Lehigh,nd the adjoini* counties.
Te
is office is 1 tfe residence of the late Hon.
mW. Hort' ck, in Hamilton skeet, Bor
igh of Al
: lp own.
farie t ry, .:-•,,,"\,_
~ i 1 11.-.-Pin
• .4 '
'flown Pa.
respectfully informs his
dic in general, that he has
New York and Philadel
!arge and well selected
FASHIONABLE
Clothing Emporium.
o r "...
'4", /i' qi:
• IP , .. 44 .
.....It—Lel . ,
Weiss it _LichMiura:net%
Have just received, from Philadelphia
and New York, and now offer for sale, a
new lot of the most fashionable stocic of Diy
Goods, ever exhibited in Allentown, such as
uperfine,.Blue, Blue Black, Brown,
• Olive, Green, Drab, and Invisi
ble Green Clothe—Doe Skin,
Plaid, riped and Fan
cy Cassimeres.
VESTlNGr.—Ve§tings of every de
scription, such as •
Marsailles, Satin, Blue, Green, •
Black and Brown Silk.
DRILLING.—AII kinds of Spring
and Summer Woolen,. Linen and Cov6n
Dress Goods. •
- SHIRTS.--Shirts, Shirt Bosc(Ms. Un
der-shirts, Drawrs, SuspenderK Cravats,
Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves,t,p;
ALSO.—Parasols,.Bend Purses, Combs,
Fans, &c.
An assortmerir' of Ready made Clothing
of every description for Men and Boys—at
the following extreme low prices.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Summer Coats, from $l,OO to 2,00
Fine Linen Coats, from $1,25 to 2,00
Tweed Coats, . $2,00 t0;6,50 .
Summer Cloth, $2,00 to 4,00
Silk warri"Cashmerett, *B,OO to 9,00
Superfine Cloth, $7,50 to 10,00
Pants, Cotton from 50 to 1,00
66 Tweed $l,OO to 2,00
66 Linen 6 , $l,OO to 3,00
6 , Satinett 6d $2,00 to 3,00
66 Sup. Cassimere, $3,00 to 5,03
Vests Marseilles, 50 to 1,00
" Cashmere, $41,00 t 0.2,50
" Satin, $2,00 to 4,00
" Cloth, $2,00 to 2,50
UTAH kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for goods. Casb of course "not
refused."
Thankful for past favors, they trust that
their very low prices, will be the means to
retain their old customers and bring many
"new ones."
May 9. ¶--4w'
APPLETON'S
GREAT CENTRAL
CHEAP BOOK STORE,
164 Chestnut street )
Corner of Seventh, Swaim's Buildings,
PHILADELPHIA
'KNOWING the wants of the communi•
ty, the Proprietor of this Establishment has
fitted up a Store in the most r elegant manner,
having.due regard to the comfort of his cus
tomers, so that every ganger visiting his
Book Store, may feel entirely at home.
HIS IMMENSE STOCK
of Books is classified according to the vari
ous Departments of Literature, so that visi
tors can find the Books they are in search of
for themselves. Buying his Stock for the
most part at,..the. l a.uctipn Sales, and being
ifinfieZtroiliiith ono of the Largesl.Publish
tng Hptisesin this country, beside's publish
ing largely himself, enables him to sell all
Books at
LOWER PRICES
than.any other house of a similar character
on this continent. His facilities for the lin
it "ci eloks from Europe are uusur- 1 '
,
*Oa t
Branch of his Establish
ment jn•l.ond n, where orders of private
gentlemen are carefully executed and for
warded to this Country b
and Packet
• A CATALOG
of Books with the prices at
quarterly, containing Lists of
made to his large collection,
cases for sale at the •
LOWEST PRICES,
or4from 25 to 75 per cent, below Publishers'
Prices. Thus in buying even a Few Books,
quite a considerable amount is saved. A
a still further
INDUCEMENT,
to strangers visiting the city, every one who
purchases One Dollar's worth of Books,
will receive a copy.a the
- stranger in Philadelphia, an elegant
16mo. volume, the price of which is 25 cts.
fgr The limits of an advertisement are too
c.oryluted.to enumerate the prices of any of
logive.,,e_ven a faint`Was.,
. of
e;rm ,"' et, to be derived from
purchasing 4 'real Central Cheap
.Book Store t iMi:lot all who are in search of
Books send for -a. Catalogue, and buy the
Books they are in want of, and when visit
ing the city, give Appleton one call, and
you will be sure to call again.
4.,:i‘c STATIONARY
in all its tirapches, furnished at the lowest
pricesi- 2 ThOrsititris of those purchasing
Lettef antr.,..PretiF!tiper, neatly stamped in
the corner, Charge,
Orders `•for! shy article may be sent by
addressed to the Proprietor, and the
directions_itilall ; casies will be fully carried
punctuality and despatch.
419.41nrs kitglitab2luos shim I d be prepaid.
~ , ,;,;43r4 Q . S. APPLETON.
41004i/ter, 1414 r, Importer, and Sta-
Vioner, 1 ,
,a it( Street, corner of
Set; , 4wap's
11-8 m
May /0:-
• .ENGLISR.. db ‘ GERNIAN- •
JOR:PRINTING,
Of every description, neatly . executed at the
Office of the "Reg ister."
THE SECOND ARRIVAL:OF
Spring and-Sumtner•Goods,
MERTZ & LANDIS, •
Having just received and are now un
packing theit: second supply of Spring and
Summer Goods, invite their customers and
the public in general 4 to give them an early
call as they feel confident that their stock
being purchased so low and will be sold at
so small an advance, will find a brisk sale,
call therefore before the cheap and fine goods
are all sold, and make yourselves sure of a
good bargain. Their stock consists in.part
as follows
•A variety of plain and fancy Cloths and
`Cassimeres, a handsome article of Black and
Drab Cash marett for Summer Coats, Tweed
and Merino Cassimere Summer Cloth, Silk
Cobrington, Croton Cloth Gambroons, and a
lar:e assortment of plain Plaid and Striped
G: , 11 forpantaloons, also Silk, Velvet, Sat.
in, Marsailles and Valencia Vestings. • -
A.:ltage assortment of dress goods far La
dies wear such as Silk. and Bombazines,
Mfinchester Linen and domestic Gingham%
Mous de Lains, Lawns, a good assortment of
:lack, Colored and fancy Alpacca Lustre, a
general supply of English Merimack and
domestic prints of all prices and patterns
Silk Cravats and dress Handkerchiefs, plain
and fancy Summer shawls, a supply of
white goods as Jacot2etts, Cambrias, Bobi
nets, Lace and Edgings, also Parasols and
Umbrellas, an assortment of Gloves and Bois
ary, Boys and Men's Leghorn and Palm
Leaf Hats, Looking Glasses, Carpets, &c.
GROCERIES.
Imperial, Young and Black Teas, Rio
Java and St. Domingo Coffee, Syrup, Sugar
House, N. Orleans and Trinidad Molasses, a
good assortment of Sugars, Wiley, Common
and Sperm oil, Salt, Mackerels, Shad. Choc
olate, all kind of Spices, Dye stuff's, &c.
A large stock of China, Queens and Glass
ware they have also on hand a good stock of
Earthen and Stoneware, which with all
goods not named herelye,offer at the lowest
price, and therefore, to receive a libe
ral share of public pattaiipge for which we
will ever be thank Col.
May 3
.
The New Yofk
Momentuous Intelligence!! !
Old S Amur man,
In spite of the depredations in New York,
offers for sale a large assortment of - -
Spring OP Sum hues. Goods,
THE subscriber is located on the South
east comer of Hamilton street and Market
square, where may be found a large and
splendid assortment of rich
Purchased in Nets• York and Philadelphia,
to which he would call the special attention
of all, and most respectfully solicit,n share
public patronage. ' •
The citizens of Allentown and the sur
rounding country, are invited to call, as all
goods are freely shown, and will be sold low
er than in any other establishment in town,
among which are the following, viz :
Ladies Dress Goods,
Of all the principal varieties, including spme
fabrics entirely new.
A splendid assortment of the newest and
most fashionable styles.
SHAWLS.
A stock never before equalled in this part of
the country, in varier•, richness or cheap;
ness, together with
Domestic Goods)
tf all kinds, a full assonnent.
May 17. t.--tf
other Cof.
fee.
Mackerel, Cod Fish, Teas, Spices, &c., all
of which will be sold at the lowest possible
pricvs by . H. SCHNURMAN.
May 17. --tf
Qtreenstrarea
Now unpacking.,S Crates Queensware
conprising an assortment of all kinds, and
sold at such prices, to suit the times.
SCHNURM AN.
May 17. s—tf
t exhe undersigned has also on hand, about
2,o•Tkra American Hamered Iron, which
will be'sbld lower than at any other place.
May 17.
E. C. CHEESEROIUGH,
COMMission •Verchant.
For the sale c f FISH and PROVISIONS,
No. 4 South Water street, below Market,
Philadelphia.
- Has constantly on hand an assortment of
dried and pickled
gm, Ike. Mackerel; Salmon, Shad i Her
rings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard,
"Hants, Sides, Shoulders,
Cheese,
fl utter,
April 10
Brandreth and Weights Pills.
Country merchants and others, are here
by notified, that the far famous Pills of
Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin
Brandreth, are constantly kept for sale at
the office. of the “Lehigh Register" by the
Dozen boxes, at. Wholesale prices.
April 17 • 7-4. w
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FANCY STAPLE AND OTHER GOODS,
Iron.
• -11-if.
Storekeepers, Miiiellell, Farmers
AWD,MECHAIVICSI
WILLIAM S. WEIL'S,
Wholesale & Reath,
DRY GOODS AND VARIETY STORE.
The.subscriber takes this method of: in 4- ‘•
forming-hiS frinds and the citizens generally
in Allentown and its vicinity, that he has
just arrived from Philadelphia and.Nent
York, with a most magnificent stock or
goods, viz t
Unbleached muslin from 3 to 0 cents,
Bleached do. from 3 to 12 cents, best qua,:
Calicoes from 3 to 124 cents,
Clothes from $ 1,00 to $ 4,00,
Cassimeres from 25 cents to $l,OO, •
do. French Doe. Skin from $1 t 051,25,
Alpaca and Mohair Lustre from 124 tosocts,
Ginghams, Linens, Lustres, 124 to 50 cts.
A great variety of Shawls, at all prices.
Stockings and Glov6s, 64 to the finest qual.
Linen Cambric Hdkfs. 64 to the finest.qual.
Suspenders 3, to 60 cts.
Ribbons of the greatest variety ever exhibis
ted in Allentown.
Ready made shirts with Linen bosoms, from
374 to $1,50.
Shirt collars 124 to 25 cts.
Linen bosoms 25 to 50 cts-
B. Just arrived from New York 300'
Violins from 50 cents to $lO.
• Frenet and German Accordeons, at all
prices, also a lot of cheap Flutes. •
To the Ladies.
Plated Breast Pins, 64 to 25 cts.
Gold do. do. 50 to $2,00.
Ear and Finger rings, 374 to $2,00.
Steel Beads, Bags and Purses. ' •
Gold and Silver Ladies Pencils.
Guards and Slides of all kindsx•-: •
Fans and Parasols of all kinds..
Turtle and Buffalo Combs, a great variety.
Lots of Lancaster twist, and side combs..
Perfumery of different-kinds.
A lot of the finest cloth and hair. brushes.
French paper weights.
N. B• Ile keeps on hand a regUlar-,ns
sortment of watch and guard keys 3 to 124.
A great variety of Studs and Breast pins.
Silver & German silver pencils'with gold
pens. ~ •
Violin strings of all kinds.
ALSO—A great variety of other goods
too numerous to mention.
EZB
Having for a long time been in the busi
ness, he shall continue to keep on hand a
general assortment of Yankee Notions,"
which he will at all times dispose of .
Wholesale and Retail at the most reduced
prices.
Ile returns his sincere thanks for the fa
vors thus far received, and trusts that they
will be continued, for which he will ever
feet thankful. -
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods
April 5
Bank Note Eist.
- eekly from Bich ell's, Van Couri's and
Thompson's Detector.)
EMI
ilk of N America par
13k of Pennsylv. par
Bank of Commerce
late Moyamensing par
131: of N Liberties par
DI( 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
of Pennsylv. par
Bk of the U States 25
CouNTar BANKS*
Bk of Chambersburg 1
Bk of Gettysburg
Bk of Pittsburg
Bk of Susq. County 5
Bk of Chester Co. par
Ilk of Germantown par
Blc of Lewistown failed
Ilk of Delaware Co. par
131( of Middletown I
Bk of Montg. Co. par
Allk of Northumberi .oar
tunbia Bank . &
Bilke_Comp. per
Carlisle InA/
Doyleato r'; par
par
~EaSttin"B par
Exchange v 2 a
Erie Ban • 35
Farmers Sr. Dr
Bank • i
Franklin Bank I
Farmers Bank of
Bucks County par
Farmers Bank of
Lancaster par
Farmers Bank of
Readitig par
Farmers' Bank pt
Schuylkill co. par
Harrisburg Bank 1
Honesdale Bank 1
Lancaster Bank par
Lancaster Co. Bank par
Lebanon Bank
Lehigh Co. Bank 50
Lehigh Navjgation
.Co.'tdc.4l.l\„ , 10
Miners Bank ef:
Pottsville per
Merchants &Manaf.
Bank, Pittsburg. I
Monongahela Bank,
Brownsville,
Taylorsvine Del
Bridge Company, 50
West Branch Bank, 1
Wyoming Bank, '1
York Bank,
NEW JERSEY.
Belvidere Bank
Burlington County
Bank par
Commercial Bank e
Cumberland 111,nk par
Farmers Bank par
Farmers &Meehan-
¶-3m
ics Bank, Rahway
Farmers & Merchants
Bank. Mid. Point, #
Morris County bank #
:10.*Phe notes
(—) are nut purchased.
I Win. S. WEIL.
t-3m,
MechaMcs bank of .
Newark
Mechanics bank at
Burlington ~ par
Mechanics & Mia
ufacturers bank par
Newark banking &
Ins. Company
New Hope & Dela
ware Br. Comp. failed
Orange bank
Peoples bank
Plainfield bank 50
Princeton bank par
Salem banking Co. par
State bank at Eliza
bethtown, Newark.'
Camden, N. Brum,-
wick, Morristown,par
Sussex bank
Union bank
Trenton bank. co. par
Yardleyville bridge
company 25..
ISELA WARE.'
The Banks of the state
of Dalaware are all at
par.
NEW YORK.
New York City bks
Chelsea - bank 80.
Clinton bank 50
Commercial bank 10
Lafayette bank go ,
Washington bank 70
COITNTRT BAPIRS.
Alleghany county
10.
b iVillik o . 13 44, A: 0 %i: r a ce
4 3 0 5.
do o Brobkport 36 ,
do of - Lodi 250
do of Olean 35.
do of Tonawanda 50 ,
do -of Lyons . • 2i.
do of Western
New York • 30.
Elinghampton bank 40
Canal bank . 2
Cattaraugus county
bank 30
Erie county bank, 50
Farmers do Drovers
bank &
Farmers bank of Se
neca county 10
Hamilton. bank, .30
LeAdri county bank . 60
Iftellinics bank at . iter
Buliain„ 415.
bierchoOß, bank at
Dunkin.l - " 40'
Milleta !milk p e s . w .
York . 'l''' s
~ 10
ih i
Oswego bank , - . 20'
Phenix bank 'l§:„..,
Staten Island bank OW*.
State bank OIN Y • (100
St. Lawrence bank ' TE
Union bank .' - SIP
United States bank - So. j
N. York bank,CO., 74-
Tenth Wark bank,
White Plairts'tiank . ' S.
0"All other batikthor
mentioned in the a ye-
Het are from Ito 4 'parr
cent discount. • ,‘
Its tnarkedWithadasti.
by die broker,.
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