The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, September 06, 1849, Image 4

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TOBACCO, S.N 11FX &
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alanitfactory,
Third door below the German •Reformetl:
Church, south side of Hamilton street '
In Allentown.
11_7 - Storekeepers, Pedlars and others, aro
hereby informed, that they keep - constantly
on hand a large assortment of Ile above ar
ticles, and can be accommodated at the short
est notice, and upon the most reasonable
terms, Wholesale or Retail
Aug. 2
Cheap Hat and Cap Store.
Hamilton" Strut nearly opposite WeiSs
Hotel, .Rllenlown.
Jacob D.
Takes this method to inform hic. friends
arid customers, that he still continues the
jiatmakingjand Cap business, and keeps
constantly oThaiid, a large - assorunent of
the most fashionable;
Beavet, Nutre, Brush, Russia, Silk and
Napped Hats, which he will sell at
the lowest prices. .filso—a large
assortment 'Of Mens, Boys
and Childrens Caps, at
very reduced prices.
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, its he feels
confident that his Hats, fully recommend
themselves.
1577 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. 11-1 y
Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership between the subscribers,
under the firm of Di/finger 4. Craig, was
dissolved on the 6th day of March last, by
mutual consent. All persons indebted to
the said firm, are rsquested to make pay
ment to either of the said partners, before.
the first day of September next, after which
day, the Books of the firm will be placed in
to the hands of a Magistrate of collection.
Those having claims against the said firm
will !present them immediately for settle
ment.
JACOB DILLINGER,
WILLIAM R. CRAIG
August 10
TrOVIEI,Iu4
The Court of Common Fleas of Lehigh
county, (sitting as a Court of Equity) having
appointed the undersigned a Receiver for the
late firm of Wagner & Huber, of the Bor
ough of Allentown. All persons who are in
debted to the said firm, are therefore requir
ed to make payment to the subscriber, his
agent or attorney, and to any one else—and
also all persons having in their posession
property belonging to said-firm, are reques
ied to deliver the same to the said subscri
ber. Those having claims are requested to
exhibit thetn at an early day.
H. C. LONGNECKER, Receiver
Allentown Aug, 23
5 School Teachers Wanted.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens and'
trustees of the respective School districts, in
Snlisburg township, that a meeting of the
School board, will be held on Saturday the
Bth September next, at I`2 o'clock at noon at
the public house of Mr. John .Ipple, in said
township, for the purpose of examining and
appointing teachers. None will be appoin
ted unless capable of teaching both the eng
lish and german languages.
By Order of
HENRY RITTER, President.
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Aug 23
W.1. 7 71•TL.D 1
A Journeyman Wheelwright.
A sober and industrious • Journeyman
Wheehvright is wanted by the undersigned,
residing in Mechanicsville, near Allentown.
One that is able to do either light or heavy
work, can find a permanent situation, and
good wages, N. application be immediately
made to NATHANIEL KRAUSE.
August 2
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Look here! ATrotting Match
In Ilreinigs rifle.
A trotting match will take place on Sat
urdaY the Sth of September next, in Bra . -
nigsville, 'Upper Macungy township, Le
high couhty, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon..
Lovers . of sport and . speed of horses will find
kinteresting to attend.
A number of other races will be made up
through the day.
August 23.
TilltOthy Seed.
A quantity of fresh Timothy seed of a
superior quality, just received and for sale
very low at the store of
MERTZ 4. LANDIS.-
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August 13
Lamps, Lamps, Wiwi
Just received a splendid lot of Candlebm,
Lard,' , Camphino and Fluid Lamps, which
will!bo sold cheap by
• LOCHNIAN & BROTHER
January 11.
LE .- tt alDialu - a
RMLADPIPIIIA .111 DE AStiOCLITIO,
WilowSd., abate EICV6IIIIII St
PEIELADELPHLA.
HIDES taloa in with great care, as re
gards Cuts and flaws. .
Ear Country Tanners supplied on the
most:liberal terms.. ' • _
April 10.
Clocks and Watches.
„ . .
-. Chltres":s:'-N. l . 8 MgCn..
RESPECTFULLY intern's' his friends
that he .has. recieved ra his, establishment,
nearly opposite the Cerntan Reformed
church in Allentown, a large assortment of
r,.. - ek JEWELRY, CLOCKS
ak WATCUES,
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) I'W ZS) consisting of GOLD and
,c 4„, w: SILVER Patent - Levers,
$71:5 7 :4 0-uartier and plain Eng
d lish and French. Watch
es sold by him are warranted, and as low as
the same quality can be purchased at other
establishments in town or elsewhere.
His assortment of Clocks consists ofßrass
eight day, thirty hours, and alarm, from 3
to 12 dollars.
His selection of Jewelry consists in part
of Gold rings, Bracelets, Breastpins, 'broach
es, Gold and Silver Pencils, — Watch-chains;
Keys, Gold Pens, of a superior quality, &c.
He has also on hand a variety of
FANCY .12RTICLES,
Such as steel-beads for purses and work bags
Silver tea and table spoons, Gold and Silver
Spectacles, to suit all ages, Spectacle glasses,
Silver thimbles.
Every article sold by him, is warranted
to be such as represented, and should they
prove otherviise can be returned, and the
money will be refunded.
His stock' has been purchased with a view
to tgupply the citizens of this county with
good and genuine articles in his branch, and
which have been selected from the best and
most extensive houses in New-York and
Philadelphia. Ile hopes by due attention to
his business, and liberal prices, to have a
share of patronage.
11:r Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, repair
ed in,the best manner and at the shortest no
tice. Old Gold and Silver taken in ex
change for Goods. Call and see, then judge
lot' yourselves.
August 2, 18-19
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AYKTAOYD & GROSS
• '5,6t1-1
.A mos Ettinffer ,
Tin and copper Smith,
IN ALLENTOWN.
Takes this method to inform his old friends
and customers, that he still continues the
above business at his "old stand," where he
has now on hand
100 Covvex
containing from two to thirty-seven gallons,
which in point of beauty and durability can
not be superceded, and which will be sold
nt reduced prices. He also keeps on hand
an assortment of
BR3SS KETTLES ,S• TIN MIRE,
rom a whistle to a still, a new kind of
Pumps for Cisterns or Wells, of different
prices.
Tin Roof ing will be done in a workman
like manner, and at such prices that no one
will have reason to complain, who calls on
him to execute this branch of business. He
has prepared himself in such a manner, that
lie can contract to-day and finish to-morrow.
117+iskry—S'alls are manufactured at . the
shortest notice, and at the most reasonable
prices.
In short, all kinds of jobs, either in Cop
per or in Tin, will be done in a most perfect
manner, awl 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 Hagenbuch's Hotel,
two doors east of the "old stand."
COI le 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 for Copper or Tinware, all kinds ,ef
old Copper, Brass, Pewter, and Lead, or
pay in Cash for the same.
May 17. t —4w
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Notice is hereby given that the route of
the telegraph line has been surveyed from
Philadelphia to Allentown. Operations have
been commenced, and the work contracted
for as far as Bethlehem. Timber is now
wanted for posts—either ChesnuC'White
Oak, Cedar or Locust-25 feet long, not less
than 6 inches in diameter at the tot), reason
ably straight, perfectly sound, and free of
hark. For which the highest cash price
will be paid.
• For further information apply to
JONATHAN COOK.
Allentown, August 0. 1849. .
P, S,--Stockholders are requested to pay
the first instalment on their shares to Mr.
Cook.
SLATES AND PENCILS
Just received from New York 100 dozen
best quality german slates and pencils, of nll
sizes, which will be Sold cheap, at wholesale
and retail, at the store of
WAI. S. WEIL•
Aligns!. 2
tPosterd.
A larv,e lot of colored. Wostrcd of all qual
ities, just received and for sole at the store of
W. S. WELL.
•
Needles.
Just received a great assortment of worst
ed and Crushes needles, at the Stoxo of
W. WEIL.
N VAS PAPAP.
A quantity of Canvass Nt.Or, just receiv
ed and for sato ttt the stgreof -
dIVII4. S. WEIL.
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Aug. 2,
Washingts Printing Press
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!POT SdLE.
A guperioriron printing press, Washing
ton's patent,. with a bed !.:2 by 34. inches, in
first rate order, for sale at ,this Office, mi ac
commodating terms.,—Address A. L. Rube,
postpaid.
Allentown, July 10.
Great Barga his.
Another Arrival
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'Mertz & Landis, .
}laving just returned from the city, are
now opening a handsome supply of fashion
able goods, which for beauty and neatness
of style will compare with any in market,
and which will be sold at the very lowest
prices. Their customers and the public in
gen&al are invited to give them an early
call, as goods will be shown with much plea
sure and without charge:.
DRY GOODS.
Just reel ved a • lot of very fine Lawns,
Ginghams and Bumps, also Ala pacas, Lin
en for Sacks; Linen drill, Mantifla and dress
fringe, with a good supply of Cloths, Cas
simers, all kinds of Vesting &c., for sale low
at tho-Storif
Groceries. •
A general assortment of Coffee, Sugar,
Molasses, Honey, Teas, &c., for sale by
• MERTZ. & LANDIS.
A quantity of ground, fine and dairy Salt,
just received and fur sale by
MERTZ F• LANDIS.
Queensware.
A splendid assortment of Queens, Glass,
and Earthenware, for sale by
•
HERTZ LA.NDI.S.
Looking Glasses.
A good assortment of Mahogany frame
Looking Glasses, for sale by
Sr, LANDIS.
1000 bushels Flaxseed, for which the
highest market price in cash or trade will
be paid by MERTZ & LANDIS..
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The inhabitants of Alliintown can besup
plied with white or black oak wood, in any
quantity, if orders are left at the Store ac
companied with the CASE'.
MERTZ & LANDIS.
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Window Blinds. •
A lot of handsome plain and figured win
dow blinds and window paper, for sale cheep
by MERTZ & LANDIS.
Carpets.
An assortment of Ing,rain and Rag Car
pets and Carpet chains, for sale by
MERTZ & LANDIS.
July 26.
FANCY FURS, MUFFS, BOAS AND TIPPETS
Davib
( Successor to Solis tj• Brothers.)
Importer and Manufacturer of every description of
FUR S 9
Haring just returned front Europe with a
SELECT STOCK or FURS,
Is now manufacturing them in a very su
perior style, and trimming them in the most
elegant manner, and would invite the atten
tion of Merchants and others, to his superior
and extensive assortment. which, as he
nian
ufactures as well as imports, he is enalile
to offer at such prices as few houses in the
United States can compete with.
LirStore always closed on Saturdays.
11 . 1.'11e highest Cash price paid for Ship-
ping Furs,
Nriletnember the place, next to Louden
& Co's Family Medicine Store.
DAVID 11. SOLIS,
86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below 33 st.
August 16. 411—tiro
BLIND - MANUFACTORY.
H. - CLARIE,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY.
Sign of the Golden Eagle, No. 139 4. 14:3
South. Second Street, below Dock St.,
• PHILADELPHIA.
Keeps always on hand a large and fash
ionable assortment of Wide and Narrow
Slat Window Blinds, manufactured in the
best manner, of the best materials, and at the
lowest cash prices.
Having refitted and enlarged his establish
ment,. he is prepared to complete orders to
any amount at the shortest notice. Constant
ly on hand an assortment of.
7IJIIIOGJINY FURNITURE
of every variety, manufactured expressly
for his own sales, and purchasers may there
fore rely on a good article s • •
IfTeOpen in the. evening.
Orders from a distance packed carefully
and sent free of porterage. to any part of the
city. 0 Fl. CLAI,IKr*
Phil'a. August 3O 1819.
potlict 000 'anufactorn,
No. 52 L'Aiiinut St, above• Seventh,
• PHILADELPHIA.
The subsCriber respectfully solicits public
attention to his superior and tasteful stock of
Pocket Books, Pocket KniVes, and
Banker's Citses, other fine Cutlery,
13111 Books, Gold Pens &g Pencils,
DreSsing Cases, &gar Cases,
Card Cases, Chess Men,
Port Monaies, Bock Gammon Boards,
PurscS, Dominos .5.. c.„
His assortment consists of the most fashion
able and modern styles, of the fittest quality
and excellent workmanship, embracing eve
ry desirable fancy pattern, which he trill at
all times be prepared to exhibit- and furnish
wholesale or retail on the most pleasing, terms.
OZirl'urchasers who desire to supply them
selves with articles of the best quality will
consult their own interest by calling at this
establishment. F. H. BMITII,
Pocket BoOk Manufacturer, 523 Chesnut Street,
• Phil'a, August 30, .1.$11).
EMI
MERTZ & LANDIS
SALT.
Wanted.
-HURRAH ! - HURRAH!!
The Cheapest and Rest
ASSOILTMENT OF
. , Clocks, Watches,
JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES.
GEORGE STINE,
Clock, Watchmaker and Jeweler
HAMILTON STREET,
Allentown, Penn.
.. _
Respectfully inforrhs his friends tind , the
public in general, that he has just returned i
from. New York and Philadelphia, and i
now prepared to offer for sale the cheapest
and best assortment of Goods, at his old stand
in Hamilton street, five doors above 0.. C, J.
Saeger's Hardware Store. His Stock con
sists among other things, of Brass Clocks, of
every description, at the lowest possible
prices.
His watches cpnsist in
p.,t .P .z ,‘ 2 ~, 1! irmitipf
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ta, . c ,llp,c in «snd Silver Patent
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• ,ever, Lupine, Quartter
9
14 -5 :.J' and other Watches.
Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Gold, Silver
and Plated Spectacles, to suit all ages; and
are warranted to be made of the best mate
rials.
JE W EL R Y.
Ilk. stock ofJeivelry is large and splendid
and comprises all the most fashionable arti
cles, such as Gold, Silver and other Breast
Pins, Ear .and Finger Rings, Gold Watch
Chains, Keys. &c. Gold and Silver Pencil
Cases, Gold Pens of a superior quality, Sil
ver Combs, Musical Boxes, and a variety of
other fancy articles. Ile feels confident;
that the above goods are the best in market'
and offers them to the public at the lowest
Frices.
Ile would particularly call your attention
to his large ..stock of
CLOCKS AND WATCHES,
and urge you to call on him before purchas
ing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can
not fail to suit you, not only with his articles
but what is more important, with his prices,
and would also inform the public that all his
goods are warranted.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, repaired
in the neatest and best manner and at the
shortest notice.
Ile feels grateful for the patronage already
extended to him and hopes that a strict at
tention to his business, and a desire to satis
fy all who may favor him with a call, will
secure for him a liberal support
July 12,
Daguerreotype Likenesses,
C. 1,. LOCIIMAN, returns his sincere
thanks fur the very liberal patronage he re
ceived in this beautiful art, and would an
nounce to his nuinerous friends and public
generally, that he has lately received a new
Apparatus and is now enabled to take larg
er pictures than heretofore, and in the most
elegant manner. Ile will assure the
LADIES,
that his picture's shall beam with every
charm time original possesses, and that he is
enabled to adorn thew with
ttA grace beyond the reach of art,"
Every Young Ilan
should !Tot his portrait taken, before the win
ter of age flips the fair of youth and
leaves a rugged and care worn brow. And
especially
OLD PEOPLE
in whose younger days this art tees un-
I;note n, not fail to procure their like,'
nesses for their children or relatives—and
CHILDREN
who so much charm and gladden the hearts
of all, excepting misanthropists, on whose
smilhag faces sits joy ancinnocence in their
heavenly purity, should also have their pret
ty faces taken, which will e'er be looked
upon by parents as inestimaljle gems.
Ladies should wear black or dark figured,
and avoid pink or light blue dresses.
For children, figured or plaid dresses.
For Gentlemen, Dark vests and coat.
Ilk rooms will he found in the house for
merly occupied by Mr. Lewis Schmidt as
Drug Store.•
Judy 12. ¶-2in
A Large and Rich Stock of Carpets,
For Fall Trade.
The subscriber, in addition to his former
stock, has just received, and has now in
store, a large and rich assortment of New
Styles VT - lish and American
CARPETING,.
manufactured
manufactured to order; and decidedly the
handsomest goods in the market, all of which
are offered for sale, on the; most favorable
terms.
Country Merchants and Strangers visit-
Philndelpitia, who
. may be in want of Car
.p' eta, ate-,requettesL examineto Jogltritrtmci.
this stock of d'OsAlile goods previous to:pur
chasing elsewhere, es they will find all goods
gold to be as represented, and at the lowest
market prices. •
The assortment, in part, consists of:
English Tapestry,
English and American BruSsels,
.1 Three-ply Imperial,
•• •• • Super. Ingrains,
with low priced Carpetings of all descrip
tions, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Rugs,
Piano and Table Covers, Sheep Skins, Stair
Rods, Bindings, &c.
Also, a large assortment of Rag, List and
Cotton Carpets, from 121 to 50 cents per
yard, at the Cheap Carpel Ware-Rooms, of
• ' • U. B. WALKER,
• . NO. 24,Nortlt.Second Street,
Directly opposite Christ Church, Philadel
phia.
June 28.
ENGLISI - I &GERMAN
JOB PBENTINti,
Of every, desc:iption, neatly executed at the
cf "Reg'. stet.,"
31)21 1 L
A new House and a new Landlord.
The subscriber re
spectfully informs his
friends and the public
'generally, ttmt he has
taken the newly erec
ted three story brick
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1106. 011
4'4F-*
tavern of Jesse Grim,
at the northwest corner of Market Square,
in the borough of Allentown, called
THE BM; LB HOTEL -- -:
The House is known as one of the most
spacious and convenient in the Mate—none
more so out of Philadelphia—and contains
41 rooms. He therefore feels assured that
he can accommodate satisfitctorily all who
may favor him with a call.
. His TABLE shall at all times be supplied
with the best the season and the markets
afford and the BAR with the choicest Wines
and Liquors.
The Beds and Bedding„ together with all
his furniture being entirely new, the pat
rons of this house may rely upon finding
those two great essentials—cleanliness and
comfort.
The Stabling is large and commodious, and
us he will have none but kind and attentive
Ostlers, a due regard will be had to the pro
per entertainment of the House as well as
his toaster.
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.
FeI3OAI2DEIZS will be taken on rea
sonable terms, and as the rooms are spaci
ous and well adapted to their wants, thpy
can be accommodated in a satisfactory man
ner. Families from town or country ac
commodated with Boarding.
ELI STECKEL.
Allentown, May fl;
TEA WAREHOUSE.
- 1)w.116. Raniken,
' No. 7:3, Chestnut Si., corner of Bank St.
PHILADELPHIA,
Has for sale the following TEAS, to which
he incites the attention of the trade:
200 half chests Young Ilyson Tea.
100 do Gunpowder do
100 do Imperial do
20 do finest Company Ilyson do
20 cases, each containing 4'13 14 boxes,
finest Curious Young 1-Tyson.
• 20 cases finest Currious Gunpowder.
10 - do do Imperial.
200 half chests finest , Chulan Pcwclmng,
190 do Ninfryong Powchong.
:10 du very fineq Oolong.
lOU do second finality.
100 . do Nin7vong do.
50 chests English Conl - mn.
100 U. do do do.
25 chests Padre Souchong.
25 do fine :11ohea do.
1509 pounds prime Company Nutmegs.
'These Teas have been selected by D. IL
with great care from the various late cargoes,
and will be found to fully sustain the high
and unrivalled reputation which this estab
lishment has enjoyed for the last forty years.
and his prices, as heretofore, will be bound
as low as at any house in the United States.
August 15. 41;—:tin
t-31n
Journevinan Barber
Vats led.
A Journevman Barber can hear of a per
manent situation and good wages. if makes
immediate application to the undersigned,
residing in the village of ealasanipm, Han
over township, Lehigh count.
SAM. ROMIG.
N. S. LAWRENCE,
.9gent for the sale of Southworth Man
. ufreturing Co's if eiting Papers.
Warehouse No. 3 Minor St.
PHILADELPHIA.
100 cases of the above superior Papers
now in store, and for sale to the trade at the
lowest market prices, consisting in part of—
Fine thick Flat Cai.s, I'2, 11, ls f and 16
lbs., blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings,
blue and white.
Extra super and superfine Folio Posts,
blue and white, plain and ruled. .
Superfine Commercial Posts, blue• and
white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain
and gilt.
Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and
broad.
Superfine and fine Cotinting-House Caps
and Posts, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters,
plain and ruled, blue and white.
• Extra super Congress Cars and Letters,
gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
- :•Sflperfine blue linen thin Letters.
Extnrsp.,per Bath Posts, blue and white,
plain and s .
Embroidered NotePapersand Envelopes.
“Lawyer's" Brief Papers., •
Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled
and plain, blue and white, various qualities
and prices.
Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe
Papers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted
Tissue, Ten, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted
and blue Mediums, Cup Wrappers, Hard
ware Papers, &c
.1 July 5.
Aug. 23
C. eV. RUMK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Has taken the Office of the Into Samuel
Runk, Esq., and will promptly attend to all
business entrusted to his care in this and
the adjoining counties.
Mr.•RUNK may be consulted in the Ger
man, as well as English.
1.53-3 in
Refer to lion: J. M. Porter, Easton, Pa.
Prof. S: Greenleaf, Cambridge, Mass.
Hon. W. Kent, New York City.
June 18., , 117-1 w
INDEMNITY;_
•
THE .FRANKLIN; FIROUSVRANCg•
. .
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 163 CHESNUT STREET
near Fifth street. .• • . , • .
.Directors :
Chat les N. Bancker, Geo. W. RichardN.
Thomas.llart, - Mord..D.
Tbbias Wagner, AdOlp. Boriei
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob P. Smith, Morris Pnttersop,.:
CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent'
and limited, on every description of property; In•
toivn and country,mt rates as td as are don4iS
tent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Conlin.
cent Fund, which with their Capital and Premi—
ums, safely invested, afford ample protection ter ,
the assured. ,
The assets of the company, on Jannaiy'
1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As-,
semhly, were as follow!, viz
Mortgages,
Real Estate, .
Temporary Loans,
Stocics,
Cash, &c.,
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen/
years, they have paid upwards of one million,.
Iwo hundred I houNand 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, Seey.
The Subscribers arc 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. RUHB, Allentown.
C. P. 131:ECK, Bethlehem
Allentown, June 13, 1848
ilavaww ,
That application will be made to the next
Legislature of Pennsylvania. to incorporate a :
Bank, with general Discount and other Bank—
ing privileges, to be located in the Borougrs
of Allentown, Lehigh county, to be called
"The Farmers and MeChanics Bank," with
a capital of one hundred thousand dollars,
with the privilege of increasing the same to
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, arid
further providing to commence the usual
Banking privileges when fifty thousand dol.!
lars are paid in.
Christian Pretz, Peter Wyckoff,
Carlos Samson, Wm. 11. Newhard,
Amos Ettinger, J. D. Lnwall,
William Kern, J. D. Stiles,
Nathan Dresher, J. Saeger, jr.
Jonathan Cook, James H. Bush,
Jesse Schaffer, 'l'. B. Weidner,
A. G. Beninger, Joseph Burke,
Joshua Hanse,
Jonathan Kolb,
July 5
Bank 7.•rotc
weeki.,,pom Ihrk ll' Court' We el
Thiimpsisit's Delerfor.)
13k nt N America par
13k 01 Pennsylv. par
Bank of Commerce
late Moyamensing par
Bk of N Liberties par
13k of Penn Towns. par
t•'arnters & Meehan.par
Kensington par
Manill. & Median par
Mechanics par
Girard par
Philadelp!tia par
Schuylkill pat
s wi thwark par
Western par
Corn in ercicl Bank
of Petin4lv.
Bk or the I . ; States 25
Coesllly i3A N KS*
llofChambershurg
13k of t koysburg
13k of Piuslinrg
Ilk of !Susq. County 5
Ilk of Chester Co. par
Ilk of Germantown par
Ilk or Lewistown failed
13k of Delaware Co. par
Ilk of Middletown 1
Bk orMontg. Co. par
kof Northumber, oar
Columbia Bank &
Bridge Conip. par
Carlisle Bank 1
Doylestown Bank par
Easton Bank par
Exchange Bank
Erie Bank 10
Fatm6rs & Drovers
Bank
Franklin Bank
'Farmers Bank of
Biteb: County par
Farmers Bank of
Lancaster par
Farmers Bank of
Reading par
Farmers' Bank of
Schuylkill co ` . par
frftrrisburg Bank t
Honesdale Bank • 1
Lancaster Bank par
Lancaster Co. Bank par
Lebanon Bank I
Lehigh Co. Bank BO
Lehigh NavigatiOn
Co. Script. 10
Miners Bank of
Pottsville par
Merchants & Manaf.
Bank, Pittsburg.
Alonongahela Bank,
Brownsvillc,
raylorsville Del
Bridge Company, 50
West Branch Bank, 1
Wyoming, Bank, -
York Bank,
NEW JERSEY.
Belvidere Bank a
Burlington County •
Bank - par
Commercial Dank ft
Cumberland Bank .par
Farmers Hank par
Farmers &Meehan-
' les Bank,Rahsvay
Farmers &Merchants
1.-6 m
Bank, Mid. Point,
Mortis County bank
co-The notes on all B
(—) are not purchased
Brandreth and Wrights Pills.
Country merchants and others, are here-•
by notified, that the fur famous Pills 'or
Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin
Brandreth, nre constantly kept for sale, at
the office of the "Lehigh Register" by the;
Doien boxes, at Wholesale prices.
April 17' 4 11-4str,
_ •..
$800,558 05 '
108,358 00 ,
125,460 00 •
51,563 2.5
4G,168 87i
$1,220,097 G 7
EZO
t-61n
Mechanics bank of
Newark
Mechanics bank at
Burlington par
Mechanics & Man
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
bethiown,Newark,
Camden, N. Bruns
wick, Morristown,par
Sussex bank
Union bank
Trenton bank. co. par
Yardleyville bridge
company" 25
DELAWARE.
The Banks of the state
of Delaware are all at
par.
NEW YORK.
New Yoric City bits 3
Chelsea bank 80
Clinton bank 50
Commercial bank it)
Lafayette bank 50
Washington bank ,70
COUNTRY BANICHeig
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#
do of Western
New York . 30.
Binghampton bank 401
Canal bank 2.
Cattaraugus county
bank 35
Erie county bank, 50
Farmers & Drovers '
bank 5
Farmers bank offle
tteca county 30.
Hamilton bank, 30
Lewis county bank 60
Mechanics bank at 46
Buffalo 43
i Merchants bank at
• Buffalo 4731
Millets' bank of New
York ' lri
Oswego bank .
Phenix bank 35
Staten Island bank 50
State bank ofN Y .8611
iSt.Lawrence bank.. 75
Union bank - 25
United States bank • 30
N. York bank. Co. 70
Tenth Wark 25
White Plains bank is
aI.A All other banks not.
mentioned in the above
list are-from 1 to 2 pee
cent discount.
anks marked l igith a dash
by the brokers.