The Largest, Most Fashionable And • .Cheapest Stock - of. ~:. . BOOTS SHOES , HATS p .l a d Caps, . • *lad Caps, • IN LEHIGH COUNTY. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the public, to their very ex tensive and fashionable stock of Mens and Boys, Kip, Calf and Mo rocco iambi.. '' gw eitte BOOTS AND w • ...;:‘,., .. .- Shoes, • 4. ALSO.—A gen eral assortment of all kinds of H.ITS .dND MPS, which they are determined to sell cheaper than any Other establishment in Lehigh county. Their stock consists of every variety of Women's Kid, Morocco, and Calf Skin Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, Boys and Men's fine and coart. Boots and Shoes. Children shoes of every description, Gum Boots and' Shoes, &c. Call and see at the old stand, one door West of Saeger's hardware Store. • ' LOCH MAN & BRO. t--4w Oct. 25 Cal' 8 I C•11"8 ! Lochman & Bro. are manufacturing eve ry style cloth and glazed Caps, which they will sell extremely low, wholesale and re tail. LOCHMANI & BRO. Oct. •25. Uol.Elcouri, Public Notice is hereby given Mall per sons, who arc indebted to the estate of Jo seph Klader, deceased, late of Hanover township, Lehigh county, be it in Notes, Bonds, Book-debts or Vendue-pupers, that they shall call upon thl.r.^.4Andersigned one of the administrators, of said deceased, between. now and the Ist of December next, and make settlement and such who have yet le gal claims against the estate, will also pre sent them well authenticated. LEVI KLADER. 111-6 w Oct. 25 ITC()) Gia1.11(012,4 To the Sssessors of the respective Town ships in Lehigh county. The Assessors of the Borough of Allen town, and the townships of Northampton, Hanover, Salisburg, Upper Saucon, Upper Milford, and Lower Macimgy, are requested to be present in Allentown, in the Commis sioners Office, on Monday the sth of Novem ber next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The Assessors of the townships of Up per Macungy, Lowhill, Weisenburg, Lynn, Heidelburg, Washington, North Whitehall, and South Whitehall, are requested to be present, in the Commissioners office in Al lentown, on Tuesday the 6th of November, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur pose of receiving their Assessments, War rants, Books, Papers, &c., for the new As sessment. By Order of the Commissioners JESSE M. LINE, CLERK Allentown, Oct. 25. 11-4 w The Place to make Bargains ! The Frost has Set in! Stoves of cyan Mescription. NOW IS YOUR TIME! The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Allentown, and the public in gen eral, that he continues the Stove and Tin-smith Business, in all its various branches, at the old stand in Hatnilton street, directly opposite the Odd Fellows' new Hall, where he will at all times keep on hand, a very large and well selected assortment of wood and coal .o . Bice, Store and Parlor Slovee, to which he invites the particular attention of the public. He has also just received the .dnzerican dir Tight Stove, a new style, just invented of superior pattern, in which the Oven is at large as the whole Stove. Warranted to give perfect satisfaction. All he wants is a trial. He is also prepared to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WORM at the shortest notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Roofing, Spouting, Fire-wal ling and, every thing in that line will receive his particular attention. Stove pipe put up at all times. All oth er business entrusted to his care, will be punctually attended to. The following are among_ the articles he constantly keeps on hand and for sale : Tin Plate, Russian, American and Eng lish Iron, Block Tin, Speltre, Pig, Bar and Sheet Lead, Wire, Iron Rivets, Hollowware, ALSO.--A general assortment of ready made Tin-ware, which he is determined to sell at the lowest prices. Newly married folks just going to House keeping, can be supplied with the necessa ry articles of Tin Ware on liberal terms. fle is determined to make his shop the Re sort of the People, and therefore invites all to call at his old stand. THOMAS 0. GINKINGER. Sept. 27. laavacom Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor in the last will and testruneht of Peter Steckel, deceased, late of South Whitehall towr.ship, Lehigh county. Therefore all persons who are in debted to_said estate, will please make set tlement between now and the 17th day of Novembernext,.and also all persons having claims against said estate, will please to preient them within said specified time. ROBERT SJECKEL, Executor. September 27, 1849. 1--6 w . . Halo 11 Where are you.houad to ? 1,3 1ke Fancy Dry Goods' Store. What's going. on there Bill? Why hay 'ent you heard, you are really behind the times: I tell you, thatilere Billy Weil, is the darnationest little fellow to sell cheap goods I ever seed, he lives right between that 'ere eaten house of Wint's and the New .. York store. NOw, recollect ! Be sure you are right, then go ahead. But, hold on . ! Hold on Bill, I tell you! I'll go ahead now, I want to buy my weddin suit, and this I find Bill, is just the place—so here goes it, and oft' they went to 'Veil's Cheap Fancy Dry Goods Store. • Wit,t.t.am S. WEIL, has just unpacked the largest Fall and Winter Stock of goods ever brought to Allentown among Which are comprised. 20 ps. superf. blue black French Cloths. 20 do. do. beaver Cloth's of all colors. 20 do. do. black and fancy Cassemeres 20 do. do. French Merinoes of all qual. 20 do. do. English do. do. 10 do. do. Coburg Cloths do. 25 do. do. Alpaccas of all prices. 30 do. do. Mouse de Laines do. 30 do. do. Flannels of all colors. A large variety of fashionable shawls from 25 cts. to $5, but none as high as twenty. All kinds of Bleached and Unbleached Mouslins, Linens, &c. The above articles will be sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia and New York prices. Call and examine his stock, as it will bear inspection with any in town W. S. WELL. October 25. t-4w Musical Instruments. The undersigned has again laid in a very large assortimut of Musical Instruments, among which are comprised Violins, Flutes, Accordians. &c. &c., in the Accordian line he challenges any other establishment in the country, to come up to him in beauty va riety and prices. Ile keeps Sanderson's of Paris, best make, Violin Strings, &c. &c. all of which he will sell of the lowest cash pri ces W. S. WEIL Octobc r 25 ~tecl Bead Bags. A very elegant assortment of Steel Bead Bags, Beads of the latest styles, for sale cheap at the Store of October 25 Ilousekeepers ! Look Here ! .1 Mew Cabinet IIDDIIIO 17A121 In Allentown. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has established himself on the south side of Hamilton street opposite the "New York Store," where he continues to Manufacture all kinds of • Sofas, Secretaries, Bureaus of all kinds, Footstools, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Pi ano stools, Sofa tables, Card, Pier, Side, End, Centre, Dining, • Work .and Breakfast ta bles, French Rock ing chairs, Por table desks. • Book Cases, &c., &c. French Mahogany Bedsteads, High, Feal and French post Bedsteads of d ifil•rent kinds, Washstands of different kinds, Cupboards, Sinks, &c., with a variety of other Furniture. Every article kept in such establishments, or that may be required by the community. are kept or made to order, at. the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Having had considerable experience in the business, he trusts _that by assiduous at tention and moderate prices, he Merits a lib eral share of public patronage. . House-keepers and others, in want of any thing in his line, are respectfully invit ed to give him a friendly call. E. J. ABELE. Oct. 4. ¶-3m INDEMNITY THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, N. CHESNUT STREET near Fifth street. Directors: Charles N. Banclcer, Geo. W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Bone, • 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 reserved a large Cowin. gent Fund, which with their Capital and Premi• ants, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the company, on January Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As setubly, were as follows, viz: Mortgages, $890,558 61S Real Estate, 728,358 90 Temporary Loans, 205,459 00 Stocks, 15,563 lb Catch, dcc., 46,581 87 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen. years, they have paid upwards of one milliopiA two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire,stheYe by affording evidence - of the advantages sif insu• ranee, as well as the ability and dispOillon to meet with promptness, all liabilities. e , CHARLES N. BANCKES, President CHARLES G. BANCKER, , 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 limiest rates. • , AUGUSTUS L. RUBE, Allentown. C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. • Allentown, June 134348. 1-13, JOB PRiorTlr•VG, Neatly execute Vat the "Register' Office. By virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphans Court of Lehmh County, there will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, the 3d of November next, of ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the prem ises A Certain tract of Land, with the appurtenances , , situate in Norlhs Whitehalhownship,Lehigh Comity, adjoin ing lands of Juliana Saeger, and other lands of the dec'd, containing 1271 perches, more or less. The improvements thereon consists i .„„i in a large and convenient 11112 Story Tavern House, with a two story stone dwelling house•attached to the above, also a shed and other necessary outbuildings. Also—A Certain Lot of Ground.- situate in South Whitehall, adjoining lands of Joseph ICern, John Hoffman and others, containing 4 acres and 30 perches more or less. On this tract is an Apple-Orchard, with choice fruit: This lot will be sold to the Tavern House, if purchasers prefer it. Also—Another Lot, • situate in North Whitehall township, Le high County, adjoining lands of Samuel Sieger and others, containing 6/ acres. The improvements thereon consist in a •‘, msg. / . I Log Dwelling House, , 11 . 1 log stable, a spring with good water near the house. This lot has a proportion ate share of wood, Meadow, and Farmland. Also—Another Lot, situate in North Whitehall township,adjoin ing lands of Julian Sieger and others, con taining 4 acres and 53 perches, good farm land. Also—A Lot of Woodland, situate in North Whitehall township, adjoin ing lands* of Samuel Sieger and others, con taining 4 acres and 2 perches, with first rate building timber on it. Also- 7 -A Lot of Ground, situate in South Whitehall township, ad joining lands of George Sieger and others, antaining 208 perches, thereon is a valua ble Lime stone quarry. t-4w Lastly—An Undivided Half, of a tract of meadow land, situate in Upper Macungy township, Lehigh County, adjoin ing lands of Abraham Haas, Amos Rabe nold and others, containing .16 acres and 30 perches. W. S. WEIL. The whole is the Real Estate of Elias Sieger, dec'd of North Whitehall. 6111)11VPB aal2c) By virtue and in pursuance of an order, issued out' of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the 3d day of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, No. 1 A. Valuable Fulling Mill, situate on the Little Lehigh Creek, in the • l3orough of Allentown. The build- Eve ing is two story, partly frame, and ' 6 in good repairs. The Fulling business has been extensive ly followed here. Thereto are belonging two Dye-Kettles, Fulling-block, Press, Weav ers-loom, Carding and Spinning machines, and other Machinery belonging to the ling business. 'Phis Mill has the advantage of a good water power, and can work in the dryest season of the ygar. In addition to the above, there is also a corner lot, and an excellent meadow, the whole about 3 acres, more or less, under good fences. There is also a small tract of meadow land on the south side of the Little Lehigh, adjoining lands of Charles G. Von Tagen, formerly Eleimbach's, and others. o ke No. 2, A double one story ' Mouse, In "-with kitchen attached, a good frame stable and lot of ground, situated in tho Bo rough of Allentown, adjoining the Little Lehigh Creek and lot of a D. Wagner, near the Lehigh Bridge, containing in front of Lehigh street 170 feet, and in depth 230 feet to a public alley. The lot is planted with the best of 4 ,. Fruit Trees; and is in good fences. . The whole is a valuable estate and pur- chasers would do well to attend the sale. It is the real estate of Jacob Fink, late of the Borough of Allentown. The conditions will be made known on tho day of Sale and due attendance given by JOSHUA FINK, ? THOS. WEISS, -S By order of the Court. J. D. LAWALic Clerk. 4dm'rrt. October 18. 411--3 w G MIS I l um s The undersigned have just received 1000 pair of Men's Ladies' and Misses Gum Shoes. A fine article of Ladies' Gum Boots, which they will sell low. LOCHMAN & BRO. Oct. 25. 4-4 w $1,220,097 67 Turkies, Geese and Chickens Turkies, Geese, ChickenS, Ducks, &C this fall, for which he will pay the highest mar ket price, in Cash or tin ware, at his store in Allentown. October 25th (111)31BV 2111119 Of Valuable Real Estate AARON EISENHARD, di'dm'stre. REUBEN GAthCENBACIL By Order of the Court, J. D. LAWALL, Clerk, ¶ —4 w October 11 Of Valuable Real Estate. FreWV TED. The undersigned Wishes to purchase Five Thousand STEPHEN BURGER New Goods ! New Goods ! AT THE FANCY MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT MRS. MATILDA BROWN. The largest and, cheapest assortment of Fall. and. Winter Millinery Goods, are now unpacking at the above establishment,. one door east of Lewis Schmidt & Co's. Drug Store, that ever was exhibited in Allentown, brought directly from Philadelphia. Her stock consists among other things of all • kinds of fashionable , • Fattand Winter y r -Bonnets, .- • A. t ) ' :velvets, Satins, Silks and W 'Plush, all kinds of Ribbons, I French and Artificial Flow ers and Feathers, which she is prepared to make up in the latest Paris styles, and at the lowest possible prices. She also calls the attention of the public to her large as sortment of Ribbons, and • numerous other Millinery articles. Old Bonnets altered to the latest fashion, Braid and Straw. bonnets, shaped, bleached or dyed, a black or a mouse color, at reason able prices. Country Milliners can be supplied with fashionable Ribbons, Hats, &c., and the latest fashion patterns on reasonable terms. Persons visiting Allentown should not neglect to give her a call, before purchas ing elsewhere, as she goes upon the princi ple of penny made is a penny saved," and punctually carries it 'out. Thankful for past favors, she trusts that her very low prices at which she disposes of her goods, and her strict attention to busi ness, will merit to her a continuance of a liberal support. MATILDA BROWN. ¶-3m October 11 Ncw tanblorbs ! Mauch Chunk Hotel. F t, The subscribers take -..;.7.-- :'-' ';\ . this method to inform "....P','''' - -- 1 .:7. the citizens of Mauch .::-...,_.',. 7.-.5 11: - ' Cal Chunk, and the public I :: - 7h , . IT r 'r- . . , in general, that they 11:10111(1111, -.--: IA)! , : have rented and now • . --- ' 4 ' - ' l-2 •: ; r 1- ;" 1 *- - i*- - - occupy the well known tavern•stand of Mr. Alexander Stedman, in Mauch Chunk, so extensively known as the Mauch Chunk which has been reified in the most comfort able and fashionable manner. They have occupied the same from the first of Au gust last, and they will makt it their busi ness to add many other improvements, to the convenience of those who may favor them with their custom, and make ii equal if riot superior to any public house in the place. Theirßar will be supplied with the choic est of liquors, there Table set with •all the season adords, and their Beds• are all new and clean ; in short. neither trouble or ex pense will be saved, to accommodate their customers in the very best manner. Their stabling is large and convenient. with the hydrant water in the yard. and'an attentive ostler to attend to customers. They trust their streneous exertions to ac cornodate those who may favor them with their calls, will be the means of bringing them numerous new customers. ESSER & PETERS. September 13,1849. Cheap Hat and Cap Store, Hamilton' Street nearly opposite Weiss Hotel, .911e;ztown. 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, Brush, .Russia, Silk and Napped Hats, which he will sell at the lowest prices. 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, as he feels confident that his Hats, fully recommtend themselves. 10P'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. , II(DVIIC0120 To the president and directors of the Phil adelphia & Wilkesbarre Telegraph Com , pang. W e the undersigned stockholders of the Philadelphia and Wilkesbarre Tele graph Company, residing in the Borough of Allentown, are 'determined not to pay any' further Instalments on our shares subscribed for, in said Company. Epharim Grim, E. It. Newhard, Yeager & Weidner, Thos. 0. Ginkinger, J. F. Newhard, . Benj. J. Hagenbuch,. A. G. Roninger, Samuel Lightcap, J. F. Ruhe Esq. Israel Yingling, Joseph Burk, John Wagner, Guth Young & Trexler, Nathan Laudenaclager C. W. Edleman, Kern & Samson, J. Q. Cole, E. J. Ably C: I. Depew,. , Wither P. Huber, T. B. Wilson, David Schweiz, James W. Meekly, Reuben Reiss, Wm. F. Danowaky, Amos Ettinger, Joseph Weiss, Eli Steckel., Allentown, 11, I-4w Two Stray Sheep. Two stray Sheep. have re- Mained on the property of the undersigned, fee some time, , one of them has the letters Fl. L. painted . on its side. The rightful owner by proving property, and paying expenses can take charge of them. ABRAHAM WORMAN. Oct. 25. • .•_/,‘, Clocks and Watches. Charles S. Massey, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has recieved at his establishment, nearly opposite the German It.fornieti church in Allentown, a large assortment of JEWELRY, CLOCKS, . WATCHES, . .roc \ 17 consisting of GOLD and I m siLvFat Patent Levers, Quartier and plain Eng. lish and French. Watch cs 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 of Brass eight day, thirty hours, and alarm, from 3 to 12 doilari. 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 ARTICLES, 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 otherwise can be returned, and the money will be refunded. His stock has been purchased with a view to supply 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. He hopes by due attention to his business, and liberal prices, to have a share of patronage. arClocks, 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 for yourselves. August 2, 1949 Church Consecration. Notice is hereby given, that the consecra tion of the newly erected South Whitehall Church, will take place, on Saturday and Sunday, the 17th and 18th of November next. A number of eminent divines will be present and deliver sermons. .. The Al lentown orchestra, will add much to the so leinnity, on this occasion, N. B. Hucksters, and retailers of ardent spirits, will not be allowed on the ground. incon'MicKLEY, • DAVID EBERHARD, Builders. PETER M ICKLEV, PETER MILLER, October 25. *-9w ECKERT ik Co's, V~Tholesale &Retail . TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGAR Manufactory, Third door below the German Reformed Church, south side of Hamilton street In Allentown. re' Storekeepers, Pedlars and others, are hereby informed, that they keep constantly on hand a large assortment of the above ar ticles, and can be accommodated at the short est notice, and upon the most. reasonable terms, Wholesale or Retail. Aug. 2. ¶--3m Line Lexington tgliont astittas For young Men and Boys. The winter session of this school will com mence on Monday the 22d of October next, and continue six months. At this school are taught all the branches comprised in a complete course of an English education ; and also accurately to construe the French and Spanish languages. The price for Tuition, Bocading; Washing and Fuel is $3O per 12 weeks, if not paid in advance, or 930 for 13 weeks if paid in advance. JOHN PRICE, Principal. September 27, • 11-2 m Hart's Gold Paint, An entire new article, used for the pur pose of gilding Signs, reguilding Looking- Glasses, writing visiting cards, &c., to be used with a quill pen, for writing, or a pen cil brush for gilding, to be burnished with a piece of smooth ivory or agate. It will re tain its color for years in being exposed to weather, being already sized. It can be done in .a short time, and at a saving of more than one half over, the gold leaf gilding. The article can be had at J. B. Moser's Apothacary Store, who is the sole Agent for R. E. HAR P, No. 75. John Street New York, September 27. ¶-6m The Great China Store OF PHILADELPHIA. Thankful to the citizens of Allentown and its vicinity for their increased custom, we again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of CHINA, GLASS & QUEENS WARE. Dinner Sets, Tea Seta, Toilet Seta, and single pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for less than they can be had elsewhere. In fact at less than Wholesale Prices. American and English Britannia Metal Goods, In greater variety than ever before offered in the city. FANCY CHINA in a great va• riely very cheap. rE"We would invite any person visiting the city to call and ace us— they . will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store and to view the finest China and the cheap. cat the world produces. Very respeclfully, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No, SW Chesnut Street. Philadelphia, Sept. 20, Mil MIL . A new Dueslnd-si new Landlordi • . The subscriber re , . . . spectfullyinforms his -10 . ,. - \ \ friends and the „generally, that he has • -‘ taken "the newly °rec. • ted three story brick - -iv - tavern of lease Grim, at the northwest corner of Market Square, in the borough of Allentown, called THE E.IGLE HOTEL. The House is known as one of the most spacious and convenient in the State—none more so out of Philadelphid—and contains 44 rooms. He therefore feels assured that he can accommodate satisfactorily all who may favor him with a call. Ills 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 hod 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 publicto give him a call: reBOARDERS will be taken'on read sonable terms, and as the rooms Ore spaci ous and . well adapted to their Wants, they can be accommodated in a satisfactory man net Families from town or country ac commodated with Boarding. • ELI STECKEL:. Allentown, May 3, 1899. C. WM R U.i'K ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Has taken the Office of the late - Samuel Runic, Esq., and will promptly attend Co all business entrusted to his care in this and the adjoining counties. Mr. Rohm may be consulted in the Gerd man, as'well as English. Refer to Hon. J. M. Porter, Easton, Pa. June 13. If —4 w 11-3 m Three icarne . ymen Tailors 11PAWN TED. The undersigned, residing in Catasauqua, next door to Gross's store, wishes to employ three sober and industrious journeymen tai lors, to work on coats. Good hands can find constant employment. if application be itn inediately made to J. T. MATCHETT. Catasuupua, October 25th. 1 11-4 w MIA' TED. 10(10 Cords good Hickory and Oak Wood s fur which the highest market price will be adowed in trade by MERTZ & LANDES. Oink Note last. (Corrected Weekly from Bichnells,VanCoures and Thonspeoree Detector.) Bk of N America par Bk of Pennsylv. par Bank of Commerce late Moyainensing par BIL of N Liberties par 13k 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 Couxrny BANKS. Bk of Chambersburg I Bk of Gettysburg 1 Bk of Pittsburg Bk of Susq. County 5 Ilk of Chester Co. par Bk of Germantown par Bk of Lewistown failed Bk of Delaware Co. par Bk of Middletown I Bk of Montg. Co.' par Bk of Northumberi .oar Columbia Bank & Bridge Comp. pa . Carlisle Bank 1 Doylestown Bank par Easton Bank • par Exchange Bank Erie Bank 2 Farmers & Drovers Bank . I Franklin Bank Farmers Bank of Bucks County par Farmers 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 Lehigh Co. Bank 50 Lehigh Navigation Co. Script. 10 Miners Bank of Pottsville par Merchants & Manaf. Bank, Pittsburg. i Monongahela Bank, Brownsville, 1 Taylorsville Del. Bridge Company, 1511 West Branch Bank, 1 Wyoming Bank, 1 York Bank, 1 • NEW JERSEY. Belvidere Bank R Burlington County Bank par Commercial Bank 11 Cumberland Bank fiat Farmers Bank par Farmers .SE Meehan- ics Bank.ltahway Farmers do Merchants Bank, Mid, Point, Morels Connty bank I 03:"The notes on all B (—) are not-purphased 11—tb Mechanics bank of Newark 1 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 bethlown, Newark, Camden, N. Bruns wick, Morristown,par Sussex bank Union bank - Trenton bank. co. par Yardleyville bridge company 2ft DELA WARE. The Banks of the state' of Delaware are all at par.• NEW YORK. New York City bks 4 Chelsea bank 80 Clinton bank 50 Commercial bank 10 Lafayette bank 50 Washington bank 70 COUNTRY B•NX.II• Alleghany county bank 70 Bank of America 35 do of Commerce 40 do of Brockport 35 do of Lodi 28 , do of Olean 35 do of Tonawanda 50 do of Lyons 24 do of Western New York 30 Binghampton bank 40 Canal bank 9 Cattaraugus county bank ini Erie county bank, ba Farmers & Drtivers bank .*. • , 5 Farmers bank of Se neca county . 80 Hamilton bank, 30 Lewis county , bank 60 Mechanics bank at 48 Buffalo 4O Merchants bank at ' Buffalo - 40 Millets bank of New ' York, 10 Oswego bank 20 Phenix bank 38 Staten Island bank 50 State bank ofN Y 80 St.Lawtence bank 75 , Union bank 25 United States bank SO N. York bank. Co. 70 Tenth Wark bank, 28 , , White Plains bank 1§ 0:1•All other bailts rte. mentioned in the 4°,6 list are from I to a per cent discount. nks marked with a dash, by the brokers. .
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