It EINE6 v. ' ~~ e~' '~' •~ l: Y. -14+1 UM ~~"~ in Dagter " OtYPO:l4lol* * Siele . - C. L. I.loCtiMAN;'yfitiii*fiii sincere thanks for the seryllibcriVpatronage he re eeived,M this beautiful' art,:, would an 7 flounce to his numerous friends and. pnblie gefierally,.that he htii . litclY receiiella new Apparatus. and is now enabled to take:larg er pictures than heretofote,',arid in the most elegant manner. He wilhitsimie the' LADIES, • that hia 'pictiiree shall beam with every eharm the original possesses, and that tie imabled'to adorn them with "A grace beyond the rca,ch'iit, art," • -Every Yoiniglitin , stionid . get his portraiOlien, before the win ter of ago nips the fuiehlossom of yOuth and leaves a rugged and care worn brow. And especially OLJI-PPOPLE in whose youngir days, this art was un known, should not fail to procure their like nesses for theirAildren or relatives—and CEILDREN Ilia so nitek'cluirm and gladden the hearts ),61 11 411,exCeptirig Misanthropists, on whose smiling faces sits joy and innocence in their heavenly puritx, - should.also have their pret ty faces taken, ' i rirhich will e'er be looked upon by'parentirite inestimable gems. . Ladies Should*har blaCk or dark figured, and avoid :light blue dresses. For childrer,figured or plaid dresses' For Gentlemen; Dark vests and coat. nis rooms will he. found in the house for merly occupied by Mr. Lewis Schmidt as Drug Store. July 12, Grand Exldbition ! ADMITTANCE FREE! Como Along! Which `Way ? TO C. d. IDEPIEW'S Family Grocery store! where you will be sure to get Fresh Groce ries and as cheap as the - cheapest. He has the best assortment in Allentown and war rants them to be all fresh and good. C. 1. DEPEW. Suly I'2 Col Tee, Nagar and Teas. The undersigned has just I , re- I c t -- ceived a large assortment of Cof t-' :Cori fee, Sugar and Teas, and are of -,i';';..- • - fered for sale at the lowest possi ble prices by July 12 Molasse4 Oil and rish. „Syrup, Sugar House, mid N. O. Alolas ses, Salmon, Nlaclcerel and I lerring,, fur :sale cheap at . Depew's Grocery Slum July )2. CHEESE, 8.1 L 7, 13rooms, Pails, 1311kihes, Dried Peaches, A p pies and Cherries fur sato by July 12 ROASTED COFFEE Ground and in the Grain, warranted fresh and pure, for sale cheap at Depew's Grocery Store. July it! irines and Liquors. Brandy of all kinds front 37 ate VW to $3,00 per gall., Port, Lis, OlielOillg bon and Madaira Wines, Gin. Whiskey ' and Ruin, for sale cheap at Depcw's Grocery Store. July 12. a IL No 1. Pickled Salmon, just received and for sale cheap, at the Store of Juno 14 GROUND NUTS. 25 Bags best Southern Ground Nuts, just received and for sale by June 14 The allentown • FEMALE SEMINARY, The summer session of this institutim commenced on the first day of May, and will continue twenty-two weeks. , The principal Mrs. Elizabeth Young bay ingsecured the assistance ofcornpetent teach ers, confidently hopes to render satisfaction to all *ho may entrust their daughters to her care. She will be glad to have the parents of the pupils visit. the school, and observe what progress is made by their children. Scholari . ntnering after the commencetnent of the Session will pay only from the time of their entrance. TERMS. 'or board, washing, &c.,perses.sion $lB 00 Tuition :—For those under eight 6 00 For those between 8& 12 10 00 4 For those over twelve - 12 00 P...IZABETII Yours , Prenciijal. June 21 14 - ai141.1 4 Notice is 'hereby given to all_persons who are yet indebted.in the books of the under signed; foriumher or other building timber, or in bonds, notes or otherwise, are politely requested for the last time, to make payment within four weeks from the present time, if they wish to save costs. SOLOMON Um-it:weft. June 21 • ~NQL.ISI-1 &deRMAISi JOB' PRINIING, (Veyery (Inscription, neatly executed - at the 9111,% of the "SegiBter.-." , ,1w.,,, M',', .':4; V W ,4,. 4 ,, ,-, ... :,,5%,,.. f.; ,.. 4 ; 1 1 k 1 . ,, ,; , ::,;2 , ,7‘,., , . : ',:...1 .7, -, .4:. .-:.;.4.'..i. ::._:.-',!;:11.,.f±:!;- *.: ':." :..j1 J 1..r .' 1' BM A - iewllliiiiiii. . -,-.,,. .( x , . - _ - ; ,,, — ., 4.,„ 011.4..10rd5z '5 V,..,4 .:( .. , :iiiiubSeribei re ..*:,',',, . '-,'", • :'-'• :1::, - 1,.:iiiii:t ... .Tyr informs - his ''fifneiiiits 44 . the,Vublie. _2_7g47 , ;.i genemllyijkai.his . :has 4% ) E li :,....,•;::,-..:-. - 4—"'- - - 1 ;.. .: taken Life newly 'Slice coillijoii, ,` _ .: ;.. ,"7::::o4 . ''Ahrea.':.story bile.k . --- -7. - ..7,-.ltiftern.:cie lesse_G rim, ..., .. - ... . at the northwest ~.eoritat,ht..:Murhet Square,. in the borbith!pf . Alleritek4r.eal*. ~'',.....:—..., ! .. .-THE., E'..dG LE lIOTEL'.k • • Tho:Houie is known as one of therhost spacious,and convenient in the Stitteilione more. so Out 'of, Philadelphia—and contains, 44 rooms.' He therefore feels assured that he can accommodate satisfactorily all who May favor him with a call. His-TABLE shall at alrtimei be supplied with the best the-season and the markets afford - , - and - the-BAR-with-the-choicesines and Liquois. The Beds and Bedding, together with all his furniture. being entirely new, the pat= roes of this house may rely upon finding, those two great -essentials—cleanliness an d' comfort, The Stabling is large and commodious, nod es he will have none but hind and attentive Ostlers, a due regard will be had to the pro per entertainment of, the House as well as his master. In short, the subscriber intends to spare neither pains nor expense to keep his house in the best man ner, and he therefore re spectfully invites the public to give him a call. 11,7;rBOARDERS will be taken on rea sonable terms, and as the rooms are spaci ous and well adapted to their wants, they can be accommodated in a satisfactory man ner. Families from town or country ac commodated with Boarding. _ ii-2tn ELI STECKEL. Allentown, May 3, 1819. ¶-tb Cheap-llat_and _Cap StOre. Ilanzillati Street nearly opposite Weiss Hotel, :gUcnlou n. . Jacob D. Boas, 'fakes this method to inform friends and customer, that he still continues the Hatmaking and Cap business, and keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment of the most fashionable, Beaver, Nulre, Brush, Russia, Silk aiul Nappcd Hals, which he will sell at the lowest prices. lAlso—a large assorlment oVittens, Boys and Chihlrens Caps, at very redw6ed prices. Ile is likewise prepared to manufacture to order flats at the shortest possible notice. Thankful for past favors he hopes to en joy a continuance of patronarre, confident that his flats, fully recommend themselves. Le'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 wilt not be neglected. Nov . 9.. , .. .Sll. •- • C. 1. I)EII'EW I[-tf IMED C. 1. DEPEW 9f-if and Copper Smith, IN ALLENTOWN. Talis this method toinforin his old friend: and (*towels, that he still condones the above business at his "old stand," whore lit has Ow 011 hand EIS 100 Covvex icaue,s, contaimng from two to' thirty-seven gallons, whichlti point of beauty and durability can not be atperceded, and which will be sold at reduced prices. Ile also keeps on hand an assohment of BILISPKETTLES 7'LV TI DIRE, Iron) a Avillitle to a still, a new kind of Pumps fur Cisterns or Wells, of difrerent prices. raza C. I. DEPEw 11-tf Tin RoolbiOwill be done in a workman like manner, and at such prices that no one will have reaian to complain, who calls on him to executOhis branch of business. He has prepared kimself in such a manner, that he can coni ractio-day and finish to-morrow. Iniskcy-Stilti' are manufactured at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. • C. I. DERgIV 11-tf In short, All kinds of bs, either in Cop per or in Tin, will be dontl in a most perfect manner, and will stand good'for its durabili ty in every respect. To convince yourself of what is stated above, it is only necessary to call at the first of the three story brick buildings, on the south side of Hamilton street, in the burnt district, nearly opposite 1-lagenbuch's Hotel, two doors cast of the "old stand." Vile keeps on hand an assortment of Tin, 'which he will sell by the box or in single sheets. He will also take in ex change far Copper or Tinware, all kinds of Old Copper, Brass, Pewter, and Lead, or pay in Cash for the same May 17 C. att. ATTORNEY AND COIINSELLOR AT LAW. llas taken the Oflieeof the late'Samuel Runic, Esq., and will' 4103r,attend to all business entrusted to ht n this and the adjerining counties.:;" t t " . Mr. ltuNic - rnay be COUB YAn the Ger man, as well as English 1 144; - • - Mier to [lon. J. M. PoitdtiSaetoric Pa Prof. S. Greenleaf; Ctiinbridgp, Mass. lion. W. Ic.ei , Ni • Yo'ilc,Cl'' June 13. ill-f ; m PIIILADE Willow S( PH HIDER tali gurds cuts any 67J - Cotintr; most liberal to April 10. rz,,s •. *4 , ',' • • ; Amos Ettinger, • • 0 -•• • ~ , James IL Minh, .itf NAND STOVE SMITH, ... . . lit• Allentown. , '..\itc, ' espectfully informs his' friends and the 0 ~ .lic in general, that he continues the Tin " Stove Smithing business, in all. its vs s branches, at his old stand, two doors . 4 , ell. t cif Moy.ec's.A Herat:min Hotel, in llama :, . toii, street, in the borough of Allentown. lie has - on hanp a very large assortment of ::,111 1 it AND IRON WARE, Sich as all kinds of Buckets, Watering Pots,Spout-heads, &c. which he also man ufactUres to order, at the shortest notice, and .tkarranis them to be durable, and of the best Hey e s constantly on .hand a large sup ply, of Itc! Ping Tin, expressly Manufactur ed for Roolinglionses,. which enables him to do roofitirat the shortest notice, and at mode rate-claftes..lle_wilLn ndertak ejobs a reasonable distance from Allentown, and will wafrant the to be durable. Ile also leech on hand "Downs, INlyn derse & Dpproved Revolving Stand- PuMp," at thnUtreme low price of limn 5 , is- without doubt, the best improvement in tile way of Pumps, being very simple antl:t4e up hut very little room. They can be its_ 'in Wells or Cisterns, at i depth of over, ea. lie pay 4. to highest price for old Bras, Copper, I, •wter, Lead and Iron, or lobes them in. - change for goods. Call a examine his articles before pur chasing': elsewhere. as he is determined to sell cute p. Thanliftd for past fitvors, Itc hops 1O continue to receive a share public pat mut ge M it'y 3, A Large and Rich Stock of Carpcts, For 'Fall Trade. The subscriber, in addition to'his.former Itock; has - just received, pnd has now in store, a large and rich assortment of New Styles English and American CARPETIIVAP, manufactured to order, and decidedly the handsomest goods in the market, all of which are. Offered for sale, on the most favorable terms. C0w1.1171 Merchants and Strangers visit- Philadelphia, Who may be in want of Car- Ow, are requested to took in and examine this stock of desirable goods previous to pur chasing elsewhere, as they will find all goods sold to be as represented, and at the lowest market prices. The assortment, in part, consists of: English Tapestry, English mid American Brussels, •I 'Three-ply Imperial, Su per. Ingra ins, with low priced Carpetiugs of all descrip tions, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Hugs, Piano and Table Covers, Sheep Shins, Stair Rods, Bindings, Also, a large assortment of Rag, List and Cotton Carpets, from NI to GU cents per yard, at the-Chap Carpel Ware-Rooms, qf It EL iVA LK Ell, No , Furth Second Street, Directly oppejto CWist Church, Philadel phia. _lime 29. 1$:1-3in N. S. LAWRENCE ; *lgen, fin the sale of lut II wort h _Van ufie cluriu g. Cu' s Wei . 11g Pap( r.y. lin NlVareose No.: Minor St. 1 .) 11 11 111.ADE1.1. .1. 100 cases of the above; superior Papers now in store, and for side cio the trade at the lowest market prices, cons sring in part of-- Firre thick Flat Caps, 41, 11, 15, and 16 lbs., blue and white. 'Superfine Mediuni a U Demi ly,itin g s, blue and white. Extra super and su erfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain a d ruled. Super fine Commerciil Posts, blue and white, plain and rah:o,' , Extra super Lin qi . Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and fin" Bill Papers, long rind broad. Super fine and fin Counting-I louse Caps and Posts, blue and' white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and •ruledi blue and white:. Extra super: Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. ..:0 Supeifine'Sermon Caps and Posts. • • Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra supei Bath Posts, blue and ri te, plain and ruled„, Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. • ' Superfine and:tne Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 irgpms white and assorted Shoe Papers; tiorinet . aorads, white and assorted Tissue, Ten, Wt'riPping , ..E:r A ilop ia e, assorted and blue Media:66,s Cap Wrappers, Hard ware Papers, &c. ::-', .. , f , • -r: July 5. ' . '..„ . . ‘ 11„....,6 1 4 . ; That application will,liarna o the next Legislature of PennayiN;aula;tn,kicorporate a Bankovith generalPirieciunt Oat her Bank ing, privileges, ; o be locate&igthe Borough of Allentown, Lehigh ocnintOo be culled "The Partners and:Mechartiei!, , mink," with a capital of one hundred theffand dollars, with-the privile,ge of increasing the same to• one hundred aria fift3 , thoeitted dollars, arid. further. providing to continence the usual Banking privileges when fifty thousand dol lars are paid in. ~ . • 7 Christian Pretz, ..: Peter WYckofr, 1 - . , - Carlos Samson, Wm. I-1. Newhard, 23 , :Amos.Ettiriger, J. D. Lawall, William Kern, J. I). Stiles, Nathan Dresher, J. Saeger, jr. : Jonathan Cook, James 11. Bush, Jesse Schaller, • 'l'. 13. Weidner, • A. a Reninger, ' Joseph Burke, Joshua lbws., :Jonathan Kolb, Julx.s. .1,0111 t-4w = Owen 110Mitany Clock, Watchmaker ands Jeweler, Next door to the New Yorkltore, of Kern and Samson, in HaMilton Street, Slknionmj'a. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just returned from Now York and Philadel phia, with a very !urge and well selected stock of , ----- • •lit All ANDA 424 LVER WATCHES. iiilt-r ' :: - 41:01lay and hour . 4 - A . 2 . •.'.. • _ '4 ,-- - i 4 CLOCKS, iffkj . 6. 4 from two to lictgen.dollors, lv., t t,a' --- z;, r - 'r;..-- , 1 a nd ~. a full assOrunent of . .... j ,„=:..: i Jewelry. Among othersit t %laizoonmim comprises the folisowinikur ticks: Gold and Silver Levers, A nlier li.:i l / 4 vers, Lapines, English, French and Swiss! watches, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, --- 1 ---- a - r II ages, Si I vet. Combs, Gold Breast: pins, Ear-rings and Finger dins, Gold pens, Gold and Silver,pencils, Silver Tea and Ta ble-spoons, and a large variety of articles in his line of businez.s. Ile has also on hand a la r..e IIF ortment Acco . rdians, &c. The 'above tc.cli is entirely new, a lected with the grcatebt care, and ()Lille hit cbi fabhions and ti Ile invites the public to give him a calli partieuhrly the Ladies, atn: I(lex:twine his beautiful stool: Joycluy ; and hu feels c,6n (Went that he can satisfy them that' his mods are not only as cheap as can ;)ii found in town, but will bear the striclest'examina tion for their purity. • Ile is thankful for past favors and trusts that Ids prices and his boautlfuf assortment will bring him . ntany new customers, to whom he will everfeel grateful. Urilophiring done at the shortest no tice, all of which he.warrants to be done well, at the usual prices. OWEN 11OFFNIAN 111,—din May 3. Opening of pring & Summer Goods, T/11; XL!! Boot, Shoe, hat & Cap Store. The undersigned are just Opening n ver}• large and Pashionable assortment of Bons, ,Vhocs, Hats, and •Gaps, for SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, , to which they very respectfully invite the attention of the public. TTheir stock coni '' prises every variv ", 4 ?! y of /1/rits and s.Allu k „.U Poi/s, thick Kip, Calf, and Morocco )loUts and . Shoes— . LADIES A NI) MISSES, Blint,(lreen, Red, Uronze, Black,and Linen I ;niters, and • half Gaiters;, l(td, ?Io 'rocc•o and Leather nuckins and Slippers &T. Children Gaiters, and Shoes of every de Script ion. FASHIONA 13L1: I !ATI.; AND ('Al's, Beaver, Fur, 13rosh, and Wool I lass. PandLeal, Letthorn, and Sim w I bus, of ev ery variety, Cloth, Leather, Fancy, Glazed. and Sommer Caps. Cain 'thine, Lard and ruid Lamps, Cam dlebras, Umbrellas, S uspende rs,Trunks,&c. KID AND MOROCCO LEtyril ER, All of which will be sold at the lowest prices fur cash. Don't forget the place, next door to Saeger's I lardware Stun, two doors above diolb's Hotel, in the building formerly oc cupied by Lewis Schmidt, as a Drug Store. [ They also manufacture to ordtir all kinds of Ladies and Cientlenien's Hoots and Shoes at the Jhurtest notice—mend inti; dom. Luca mAS i 131:0'1111.11. April 26. A,J. Se;tgre:tves, Veterinary Surgeon, (Or Farrier,) 1.1:111011 CO., PA _.l....„ltesiiectllly informs his friends and the public geheral, that infstiow tiermitnetaly located tief.....44ki.thiinsclliii Mechanicsville, South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, where he continues to treat all discuses of the 1 with the greatest .5' IWCVSS. In tl:e diseases of Pole-Evil, Thistle, Spa vin and El ing-hone, his motto is "No Cure, no Pay." Ile invites. such who have diseased hor ses to give him a call, as he will always he in readiness to attend, be it fur or near, so that personscan rely upon being attended to punctually. May 31. LEE & WALKER, SUCCESSORS TO CEO. NV ILI.IO, HAVE removed their stock of MUSIC and Musical Instruments, to the new and spa cious store in Swaitn's Building, No. ictz ChestnA Street, below SevArif,ll Pf ance . Undpsitron4k,A,,:.the LEE (Sr!!' WALTetli, having purchased the entire stock of Ceo, 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. FORTES; from 'various well known and approved manufactories, now in store; and Will.be,cOnsittialy oared fur sale. Elreeuntiy dealers supplied CM very rea sonable ternis. ' • 11—tim WORMAN'S SPRING l'ho'undersigctOsts,kes , ,this method to in 'OW th e ; public in general, that he has talieffitiO.well known • . I•Pr ontetie s . , . wide!' will be opened on the 10th instant, with all kinds of reTri;shtni.tits Ste. • J A NIES IVll_ll'. May 17, The State Taxes. 7'o the Tax collectors and Tax mons of . Lehigh. County.; A number of Citizens of Lehigh -county, havinff expressed a desire to pay their State taxes, during the month Of. July in order to secure the 5 per cent discount . provided , for by the several acts of assembly of this Com monwealth, and in order to sustain the hon or-and credit of the. county, the Commission ers have resolved to authorize the Collectors to receive the State taxes, from all wishing to pay the same previous to the 27th July next ; provided that they at the same time pay their County taxes, in order to meet the demands at hoine. The Collectors of the Townships of Up per; Saucon. Salshorg, Hanover,. North Whitehall, South Whitehall, Heide'burg, Washington e.od Lynn, are to meet the Treasurer in the Book Store of Bluiner, Bush Co., on the. 27th day of July next, and ttose of the Borough of Alfentown, North +pion, ‘Veisenburg, Upper Mactingy, Lover i\lacuiigy, Upper Milford and Low -11111, .on the 2tsth of July next, for the pur pi*eofpaynur over what they have received. -13._Bankable. Pennsylvania money, or Relief Nowa, only will he taken by the Trenc h:firer, the Collectors Will govern themselves accordinely. PETER BR El NIG, • ('omnziv meirrEN WA LNER • " 13ENJ. J3REINI(J, sioncrs. litest—J. M. LINE, Clerk. Commissioners Office'? June 28, ISJO. 5 ~'e'e•l.uii(ry. A splendid assortment of Perfumery con sisting it: part as follows : Mussel's Genuine Hears Oil. !Magical f lair Oil. Brizg's Russian Cosmetic for the hair. Italian Medicated Soap. • American Sha vim , - compound. • (4enuine Cologne water. .;entriine extracts of Nlusk Patehouly. • Jrstnin, &C. &c. Fancy Soap of all kinds. : Just received and for sale clicapliy • C. J. DmvEw April 2(3.- • APPLE TON'S (REAT awl:A I. CHEAP BOOKSTORE 164 Chestnut strcel Corner y Seventh, Sivaini's Buildings, PUIII.A DEE.PH IA liNO WING the wants of the colmnuni• ty, the Proprietor of this Establishment has fitted tip a Store in the most elegant manner. having Otte regard to the comfort of his CUS tonwre, so that every Stranger vLiting his Book Store. may fed entirely at home. Illy IMNIENSE STOCK of Proo according to the cari ous Ikr•irtinctits of Literature, so tit* can nail the Boot or they are in tscarrli of for them:wires. lloying his Stock for the oust part at the .qterliun :ides, and licint , conneoed with one of the LargcNi 1' g• lousoi itt thi,, country ,be,:iilcz; pti [dish ing largely enables hint to sell all Books at LOWER PIZICEs than any other house of a similar clt tracter on this contiount. II is Itiviiiti - es thb; porlaliult Boulo are tittsur passud, ha% nig a 13rancit of his Esialdidt went in London, ‘viti.ro orders of iirivatc gclalt.nicit are carefully exectned and for lvarded to this Country by evury Su:attic'. and Paclict A CATALOGUE of Books ‘vith the prices attached is quarterly, eoataittia ,, Li. is olNyw Addilionzz math: to Iti.s large ct7llectiva, which are iti all casts fur aait at the LOWEST PRICES. Or. from 25 to 75 iier cent, below Phi Prices. Thus in buying even a l'ett, "looks, quite a considerable amount is• Saved. .A a still further INDUCEMENT, to strangers visiting the city, every OHO vvhu purchases one /h/fir ' s Worth ul BOUIiS, will receive a copy of the .S7ranger lit Philudtlphia, an elegant .18nio. volume, !lie price el which is !.25 cts. - :J./The limits of an advertisement are too confined to entonerato the prices of any of the Books, or to give even a faint idea of the iotmeim,c a:teem/ages to be derived from purchasing at the Gm'a Cull t rat Cheep Book A7mT, hot let all tt•liu are io search of Books send fur a Catalogue, and buy the Books they are in want of. and When visit ing the city, give Appleton one call, and yuu will be sure to call again. STATIONARY in all its branches. furnished at the lowest prices. The hrilirda of those purchasing Letter and Note Paper, 'wady .tamped in the curlier, without charge. , Orders for any article may be scut by nuiilAiN'essed to the Proprietor, and the caSes will be fully carried out, with grecit sand': despatc Orders lo"r Catalogues should be in'e:paid. CEO. S. APPLE TON; Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and Sla 'toner, 164 Chestnut Sired, corner of •S'evcnth, , Slcaines Building. • May W. 11-3111 —.- Lamps, Lamps, Lamps, Just. received a splendbliat Caudlebra, Lard, Campliiiie mid Fluid Lamps, wli icll will be sold cheap by • LOCI 1M AN & BROTIIER. January I i. Bi'aiidretli and Wright.. Pills, 'Country merchants and others, are here by notified, that the far famous Pills of Doctors A. Wright, and Benjamin Hrandreth, arc constantly 'kept for side at the office of the "Lehigh Register" by fl! Dozen boxes, at WhokAtle price:4. Aril 17 -i:: st INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN - FMB MSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. _ OFFICE, No: i fiat CHESNUT STREET, near Fifth street. • . . . , . ' • • - - ' . ' - *,Dirielois - : Charles N. Banckei, • `Geo.W.Richards, Thomas Flart, - Mord. D. ,Lewis, Tolvas Wagner, • . Adolp. E Boric., Samuel Grant, . I)avid'S. Brown, . . Jacob R. Smith, Morris P4t.terscin,:., CONTINIJB to make Insurance, permanent and limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as arc consis. tent With security. The Company have reserved alarge.Contio gent Fund, which with their Capital mulTretni• tuns, safely invested, afford ample proteetion• to the' " • ' assured. . 'Cite ashets of the company, on January. rbet 1848, as published agreeably to an Act•pf..Asr sembly, were as follows, viz: Mortg.ages, $800,558 65 B.state, Temporary Loans, Btocks, Cash, occ., •' $1,220,097 67 .. Since. their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one Iwo hundred Thousand dollars, losses by fire, there, by afibrding evidence of the advantages-of insu• ranee, a well as the ability and disposition - to• meet with promptness, all liabilities. C IIAIILES N. BA NCKEIL President, A D.LES 0. DANCKELI i Scc'y. The Subscribers are the appointed. Agents of the ahore mentioned Institution, .g e nd ate now prepared to Make insurances on everyaileserip. lion of properly, at the lowest rates. AUDI STUS L. RUHR, Allentown. C. F. 13LECfc, Bethlehathe Allentown, June 13, 1818. 1-1 y ROGER BROWN'S WBI E & LIQUOR ST.C;RE 3 . NO. 36,18 Al A ET S'T'REET,.. . Between Eighth and Ninth Strs, North side. Philadelphia. All kinds of Iforcio-n Wines And Liquors such LIF- -• • •• , Old Cognac Brandies, Dark "f—/- fI ,JITIE and Pflk i : . ; Holland Gin, A .Malt whir,k,:y.,-. 90 ,1.4 very fine.Qt quality. • XVI N ns Slterry, Ti•nitrifl., Sweet Alttlaga, Claret and Champagne, very, choice. and Also, Manufactprer pf piolestic Distil ed 13randy and Gin, Deoderized A Ichohol, Pcach Brandy, Lavender Bran dy, Wild Cherry Brandy, andlfine Cord. als, Ilaspberry Brandy, Ni w England Rum, &c., &c., also a large supply of tine Old Monongahela Whiskey nn Jihad. The above Liquors will be sold at the ve ry lowest prices. • Country Merchants and Tavern ICeepers, will dom.)] to give the WI- Gusigned a call before pu rchasingelsew here, and examine the Liquors, which he 'vouch es, will Lur e • die closest scrutiny, recullva number 323 31arlied street. IZUCIEIt BROWN. Philadelphia ! ligu6t S. ¶—ly Bank Note t IL II ../di l Cutiri'a and Pelt dor.) Ilk or 2% Aim I Ica pal of Pr na..-ylv. par 11,oili or L'onoliClTC late Moyamett,ing par 111; llt r Libel tie:: par 111: t t 1111111 Town , . par Partners & Nlteellite.par Kt esileotet pat & Nlechatt pat par I~iraid par Philadelphia par :-.;,•hily Ili ill pal par par clf I'rumylt•. par 1.31: or the I.; Sl:fit's ;19 Wick, Nforristown,par snsses bank Union bank Trenton bank. co. par Yardleyville bridge company `2s ! DELA WARE. Corsi-11v BA 'ins. Ilk olChaniliersborg I I3k of (ettymburg I 111.: of I'itl,btn•g Ilk of 811 mi. Comity. 5 Ilk of Chester Co. par lik of GPrinantown par Ilk or Linvistown railed I),d:lw:ire Cm, par Ilk iiiMitlilletown Ilk ol'Aiontg. Co. par I,rNorth am her. mar Culnanbia Bank & Bridge (Jump. p,tr Carlisle Bank Diiyle,town Bank par Ea,ton Bank par xithalige Batik g ie Batik -11 l Fanners & Drovers Bank Franklin Bonk Partners Bank of Bucks County par Partners .Bank of Lancaster par Partners Bank of Heading par Partners' Bank of Schuylkill co. par Harrisburg Bank I Honesdalc Bank Laneaster Dank par Lancaster Co. Bank pat Lebanon Bank Lehigh Co. Bank fin 4ltigh Ncn iga lion MinerOjiaith of • Potts:villa, pal Merchants& POW ; Bank, Pittsburg. Monongahela Bank, Brownsville, Tavlorsville Del. ' Bridge. Uotnimity, 51) West Branch 'Bank, WVolllillg Dank, 1 131111 k, NEVn JEIiSEY. Belvidere Bank Burlhigton County Dank par Commercial Bank. i; Cumberland Bank phr Partners Bank • • par Farmers& Meehan-. ies Bank, Ha Inray rarnicr:. & Merchants Morris 11,•tnoy bank Staten Island hank . ,1 - 1 State bank ofN Y 8 St:Lawrence bank 76 Union bank 25 Irnited States.bank 3) N. York bank. Co. 70 i Tenth Wark 13110, :25 White plains bank 5 other banks not mentioned in the nbore: list arc limn 1 to 2 per cent discount. ' 1 1 . 111.11.4 , •soil all lialihs rut:liked willut dash ( ) e !wrt poi cliivq. , l I!). the ItivhctN. ~r~ E Ele MM 108,968 90 1 125,469 00 1 51,563 25 46,158 87 1I !lames bank of Newark Mechanics bank at Burlington par Niveltanies & Man ufacturvrs bank par Newark banking & Ins. Company Now Ilopo & Dula- ware Ils, Cutup. failtil OranT2 I.:l'nk• Peoples bank Plainrn•ld bank 50 Princeion bank par salvm banking par slate bank at Eliza- 6r1h1,, it, I't arh, 4 iideu,l'l. Bruns- The Banks of the stale of Delaware are all at par. , NEW YORK. New York City bits Chelsea bank'. : 80 Clinton bank, .50 Commercial bank 10 Lafayette batik 50 Washington bank 70 COUNTRY RINKS. Alleghany county bank 70 Bank of A merica do of Commerce 4d do of Brockport as do of Lodi 25 do of Olean do of Tonawanda BO do of Lyons • '2l do of Western New Yuri/ Binghanipton bank 4d ()anal bank Catlaraugus county . • bank as Erie county bank, 51) Partners & Drovers • bank fi Farmers bank of 8e: urea county 30t llainilton bank ' 30. Lewis county b atik .001 Aleehanie bank at 44 45 liletehturlk bank at Itnllhl 40 M illet's batrlce w York' 10 Oswego bank i, 20 Phenix. bank , 5