Store. House and Dwelling '.r© LET. The subscriber offers to let that -large and spacionn Stnre btt House and Dwelling on one of th&best business corners in Al lentown direCtly opposite Hagenbuch's ho tel. It will be ednipleted in the course of a few weeks, and - will:1k rented fora term of from one to five years. ' It is the corner formerly owned by Peter Huber. 'lle house is three story high, 20 1 1 'et front by 03 feet deep, containing besides e Store room, which is 20a feet front by 45 deep, 1 l other convenient rooms, besides ceJler under the whole of the• house. The Store room will be countered on both sides, 'and particularly fitted for a Wholesale Dry Good business, an establishment much nee ded in Allentown. Application to be made to the undersign ed owner of the property Allentown, October 25 TUB. Li aFirst Rote Store Stand. The widersigned offers his valuable store stand, at Schantz's "" •__ Mill, in Upper Macungy township, Lehigh County. It is one of the best in that part of the county, where an enterprising young man can do a very profitable business, it being adjacent to one of the best custom mills in the county. In case a man of fam ily would wish to take the store, a conveni ent house can be rented to it. HIRAM J. SCHANTZ. 11-41 V November 1 C. R.11.1•K, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Has taken the Office of the late Samuel hunk, Esq., and will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his , . care in this and the adjoining counties. Mr. JUNK may be consulted in the Ger man, as 3vell as English. Refer to Hon. J. M. Porter, Easton, Pa. June 13. LOON HERE. The Undersigned takes this method to inform the public respectfully, that he haS just received a large and excellent lot of the best quality of Dry Hickory, PINE, AND ALL KINDS OP OAK-WOOD, which he will dispose of nt reayotfilble pri ces, nt the Lehigh Basin. lar All orders for wood left at Pretz, Guth Co's. Store, will he promptly attended to. JANIES KLECKNER, .q . geni for Casper Kleckner. November 22. —3w Revolutionary Soldiers LOOK MERE: The subicriber. offers to the public in pri mal, his services for the prosecution of all manner of claims against the general gov eminent, and in particular in the following cases. Viz : Suspended and subjected claims under all Pension laws. Applications for increase of pension, under any of the Pens on laws, where the pensioners are dissatisfied with their present allowance. For all those wid ows who received, or who are entitled to re- , ceive, the ten years pension due on the 4th of March, 1848, under We acts of July 1838, March 3d 1813, and June 17th 1814, being those who were married before the Ist of January 1791, he will undertake to estab lish, under the act of Febuary 2d; ISIS,. their claims to a pension for life, commen cing on the 4th of March, 1848, when their pensions under the foregoing acts termina ted. Fur all those widows of Revolutionary officers or soldiers, who were married after 1793, but before January 2d 1800, he will Undertake to establish their claims to pension for life, commencing on the. 4th of March, 1848, under the act of July 29th 1818.— For all those widows of Revolutionary pen sippers, whose claims have been rejected or suspended for want of proof of service : or those who are in the receipt of a pension less than that received by their hus h:los under the acts of May 15th 1828, or June 7th 1832, he will insure the saute amount per annum, that their husbands re ceived; from the time the•pension is made to commence by the law under which they claimed or have been pensioned. All pensioners having claims against the General Government, groing out of our re cent difficulties with Mexico, will find the sub Scriber a prompt, experienced and atten tive agent. Terms moderate, where the claim is. es tablished, otherwise no charge. All com munications must be post paid, and directed to the subscriber, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. JOHN W. MECKLY, Office South queen St. with Jac.l3.Amwalz ,. . rsq. September 13, 1819. pocket book 10 anufactor», 52 Chestnut St. above Seventh, Thi; su bscriber respectfully.solicits public attention to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket llook•s, Pocket Knives, and Banker's Cases, other fine Cutlery, Bill nooks. • Gold Pens .. Pencils, • liheesaingeases, Segar Bases, • Cap! Cases, • Chess Alen, Port Nonaies, Back Gammon Boards, Purses,. Dominos 4.c., 4-c., His assortment consists of the most fashion able and modern styles, of the finest quality tind excellent workmanship, embracing:eve ry .desirnble fancy pattern, which he will at _initiates be prepared to exhibit and.furnish wholesale or retail on the most pleasingterms.. larPurchasers whodesire to supply them.. selves with articles of tlai best quality will. consult their own interest by calling nt this. establishment. F. 11. SMITH, Pocket Book Manufacturer, tits Chesnut Street, Aitintst 30, ISIO. 11!—flat— I} AllefitOWn Sa;ving Institut'On,l Housekeepers! Look Here !. This Association is now completely or- • . .1 Mew Cabinet ganized-and open for the receipt of . perina- i • vent and special deposits, and the loan of its 1 ' ' Wift .. 112 IMI latial ia hinds otr approved "commercial paper. The I ' design of this Institution is to afford to our ln Allentown. citizens a safe and profitable mode olinves- 'rho undersigned respectfully informs his ting their surplus: earnings, .and assist our friends and the public in general, that he. mechanics and business men by the loan of has established himself on the south side of money on advantageous terms: In addi- Hamilton street, opposite the "New York tion to the regular weekly deposits, which .Store," where he continues to manufaCtnre the constitution requires from the members all kinds of of the Institution. weekly and special depos- Sofas, Secretaries, Bureaus of all kinds, its of any amount will be taken for definite Footstools, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Pi periods and interest allowed therefor to the I ano stools, Sofa tables, Card, Pier, depositors on all sums over five dollars as i Side, End, Centre, Dil u ting, follc4s to wit: Work and Breakfast ta- For the space, of three months. per cent. I bles, French Rock . For " " " six do. 4 " cent. ingchairs,Por- ' For " " " nine do. 41" cent. • table desks, For " t‘ " twelve do. 5 " cent.• • Book Cases, &c., &c. Interest on the latter payable semi-annu ally. Deposits for shorter periods taken un der special agreement with the Directors. The Actuary, WILLIA:a H. I3LUMER Will attend at his Ake in Hamiltim st. A Ilentown every Saturday from I to 7 o'clock. P. M. at which time all members and regular week ly depositors are requezted to attend for that purpose. The directors will meet on the evening of that day, for the purpose of acting on all applications for loans that may be made to the Actuary JOHN WAGNER J. B. MOSER, President R. E. WRIGHT, Secretary. A(lentown, November 29. ¶-4w INDEMNITY.. • TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 163} CHESNUT STREET near Fifth street. Chalks . N. Bancker, 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, m town and country, at rates as low as are consis tent with security. The Company have reserved a large Conbn• gent Fund, which with their Capital and Premi• urns, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. • The assets of the company, on January lst., 1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As sembly, were as follows, viz: • Mortgages, $890,558 65 Real Estate, 728,358 90 Temporary Loans, 205,459 00 Stocks, 15,563 15 Cash, dec., 46,581 87 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million, two hundred thousand dollars, hisses 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, Sec'y. The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and arc now prepared to make insurances on every descrip tion of property, at the lowest rates. AUGUSTUS L. RUHE, Allentown C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown; June 13, 1848. The Place to make Bargains ! The Frost has Set in: Stouts of eon:» Cleocription. NOW IS FOUR 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 Hamilton 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 Office, Store and Parlor Stoves, to which he invites the particular attention of the public. He has also just received the 3ritcrican .lir Tight Store, a new style, just invented of superior pattern, in which the Oven is as large av 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 ORK at the shortest notice and on the most rea sonttbl;3 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, A tnerican and Eng lish Iron, Block Tin, Speltre, Pig, Bar and Sheet Load, Wire, Iron Rivets, Hollow ware, • 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-1 keeping, can be supplied with the necessa ry articles of Tin Ware on liberal terms. Lie 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. t—tf kept. 27 . Brandretli andWriglits Pills. Country merchants and otiters, are here by notified, that the far famous Pills of Doctors 'William A. Wright, and Benjamin Branched), are constantly kept for sale at the office of the "Lehigh Register" by the Dozen boxes; at Wholesale prices. ENGLISH et GELLMAN JOB PIINT.ING 9 • Of every description neatly executed ut the “Register" Office. Directors $1,220,097 67 French Mahogany Bedsteads, High, Peal an!French post Bedsteads of different kinds, Wasistunds of different kinds, Cupboards, , &c., with a variety of other Furniture. ' Every article kept irrsuch 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 ECKERT & Co's, lielesale RZ,Retail TOBACCO, SN-UFF & SEGAR Manufactory, Third door below the German Reformed Church, south side of Hamilton street In Allentown. t7'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. WICIDtI 4 ICOMQ. That application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bank , with general Discount and other Bank, ing privileges,p-be located in the Borough of Allentown,lLehigh 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 arid fifty thousand dollars, and further providing to commence the usual Banking privileges when fifty thousand dol lars are paid in. Christian Pretz, Peter Wyckoff; Carlos Samson, Wm. H. Newhard, Amos Earner, J. D. Liman, William Kern, J. D. Stiles, Nathan Dresher, J. Saeger, jr. Jonathan Cook, James H. Bush, Jesse Schaffer, T. B. Weidner, A. 0. Reninger, Joseph Burke, Joshua Hanse, Jonathan Kolb, July 5. s—fim Line Lexington mioallavit 31a1t130 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 tire 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, Bor.rding, Washing and Fuel is $3O per I•.'. weeks, if not paid in advance,.or $3O for 13 Iveeks if paid in advance. JOEIN PRICE, Principal. September 27, 11-2 m BLIND MANUFACTORY, H. CLARK, VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. Sign Of the Golden Eagle, No. 13 4. 143 South Second Street, below Doek 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 iirdors to any amount at the shortest notice. Constant ly on hand an assortment of. MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety, manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may there fore rely on a good article. _ ET - Open in the evening. Orders from a distance packed carefully and sent free of porterage. to any part of the city. • EL CLARK, Phira. August 30 1810. G U.JIZS I G U.llB 1 I The undersigned have just received 1000 pair of Men's Ladies' . and Misses Gum Shoes. A fine article of Ladies' Gum Betas, which they will sell low. LOCIIMAN & BRO. .t.-4w Oct. 2, 'Vile; Yost Itiatx. The undersigned' hereby notifies such. persons who have .their papers delivered by' him, that the year expired on the 11th of November, and' that. they are politely re quested to pay their postage either to him or to the pnehholders: JOHN K sENINIEB. November 15 Clocks and Watches. Charles Si Massey, • RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has recieved at , his establishment, nearly opposite' the • German Reformed church in•Allentorvn, a large , assortment of JEWELRY, CLOCKS, laity WATCHES, Patent . \.)4t co ting of GOL D and SILVER Levers, tO 0 C!. lis Quartier and plain Eng. h 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 of Brass 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. lle has also on hand. a variety of F.dNCY JI?TICLES, Suc h as steel-beads for purse Sand work bags, Silber 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 I 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 I Philadelphia. He hopes by due attention to his business, and liberal prices, to have j share of patronage. fVClocks, 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 2,18 W Hart's Gold Paint. An entire new ankle, 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 No. 75. JOhn Street New York, September 27. ¶-6m t moLEs.aLE RET4II, CLOCK STORE. No. 238 Market St., above7th, south side, Pill LADELPHIA. A [though we can scarcely estimate the val ue of TIME commercially, yet by calling nt the above Establishment, James Barber will furnish his friends, among whom ita includes all who duly appreciate its fleetness, with a beautiful and perfect Index for making its progress, of .y hose value they can judge. His extensive stock on hand, constantly changing in conformity to the improvements in taste and.style of pattern and workman ship, consist of Eight-day and Thirty-hour Brasss Counting House, Parlor, Church and Marin Clocks, French, Gothic and other fancy styles, as well as plain, which from his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufactures he finds he can put at the lowest cash figure in any quantity from one to a thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy. -17'Clochs repaired and warranted. Clock trimmings on hand. Call and see =among them. JAMES BARBER, 238 Market St. Philad'a, August 30 1849. • 11-Iy-8 The Great Chiva 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 Sets, Toilet Sets, 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 COOds, In greater variety than ever before offered in. the city. 'FANCY CIIINA in a great va riety very cheap. 11.47 1 We would invite any person visaing the city to call and see us—they will at least be plectied to walk around our beautiful store and to view the-finest. China and the cheap ,' est the world produces. • Very respectfully, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, • • No. 219 Chesnut Street. . Philadelphia, Sept. 20, 11-Iy—S • M. 1.1 sisal lustrumeats. The undersigned has again laid in a very. large assortment 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- Octobc r 25. Washington Printing Press FOR SALE. A Superior iron printing press, Washing tart's pntent, with a bed 22 by 34 inches, in first rate order, for sale at this office, on ac commodating terms.--Address A. L. Ruhe, postpaid. Allentown. Jody It) aittitch Chunk 1 The subscribers take • • this method to inform , the citizens of Mauch - a ^ C.hunk,and thepublic in general, that they 1111101111111„ . -,_ hare rented and now = r tictupy the well known tavern.-stand of Mr. Alexander Stedman, in Mauch Chunk,:so extensively known as the Manch ,Clutink Hotel, which has been recited in the most comfort able and fashionable manner. They have occupied the same from the first of Au gust last, and they will make it their busi ness to add many other improvements, to the convenience of those who May favor them with their custom, and make it equal if not superior to any public house in the place. Their Bar will be supplied with the choic est of liquors, there Table set with all the season affords, 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 comodate those who may favor them with their calls, will be the means of bringing them numerous new customers. ESSER & PETERS. Septembgi 13, 1849. 11-4 m N. S. LAWRENCE, ilgent for the sale of Southworth Man. ftfacturing Co's Writing Papers. Warehouse No. 3 Minor St. 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 Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 10 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. ¶ -3m _ . 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 Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Pcsts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. "Lawyer's" Brief PaperA. Superfine and line Cups 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, Tea, Wrapping. Envelope, assorted and blue Medituns, Cap Wrappers, Hard ware Papers, &c. July 5. . Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil. This new and valuable Medicine, now used by the Medical profession with such astonishing efficacy in the cure ofpulniona rw consumption, scroptla, chronic rheuma tism, gout, ..eneral debility, complaints of the hindeys lc., 4.c., is prepared from the liver of the codfish for medicinal use, ex pressly for our sales. (Extract from the London Medical Journal.) "U. J. B. Williams, Mr, D., F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in University College, London, Consulting Physicians to the Hos pital for consumption, &c., says ; I have prescribed the Oil in the above four hun dred cases of tuberculous disease of the Lungs, in ditli.trent stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 200, out of 234, its use was followed by marked and unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in difThrent cases from a temporary retardatiod' of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of distressing symptons, up to a more or less complete restoration to ap parent health. "Thd effect of Cod Liver Oil iii most of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated, the expectoratio diminished in quantity and opaeit h ight sweats ceased, the pulse becathe slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradu ally improved. "In conclusion, I repeat, that the pure fresh oil from the Liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimonal, that has yet betm'em ployed." As we have made arrangements to pro cure the Cod Liver Oil, fresh from head . quarters, it can now bi had chemically pure by the single bottle, or :n boxes of one dot en each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced rammer-, ous spurious imitations. As its success de pends entirely on its purity, too much care cannot be used procuring it genuine. Every bottle having on it our written signature, may be depended upon-as genu ine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notice of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address usetfree of postage. W. S. WEIL t-4 w JOEIN C. BAKER & Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, No.loo North third street, Philadelphia. Oct.. 11. „ 51-41m—fil Lochman & Bro. arc manufacturing eve ry kyle cloth and glazed Caps, which they , will sell extremely low, ts+holesale and re-• tail. • U:11: !IMAM & 13R0. -~i„~ ICciu faublorbs I PHILADELPHIA C.IP C.IPS sbnio . A hew House and a new . Landlaird. , . , -. 1 ... The .subscriber. re ,,...- ~ l • , ~, ~ sg . cetfully informs. his friends and the publie •• • ' % - - . generally,k ......... . ~,, t at hehas ) j taken the newly erec: illiiiiiiiiie t. :___ : „:1,. -, ted three story briek -. .---,-2.-.. - • .::• i i.- t .,- tavern of Yesse•Grini; at the northwest corner of Market &mare; in the borough of Allentown, called THE EdGLE HOTEL; The House is known as one of the most spacious and convenient in the State—nimu nfore so out of Philadelphia.—and contains 44 rooms. He therefore feels assnred that he. cim accommodate satisfactorily all With may favor him With a call. His TABLE shell at all times be supplied" with the best the season and the markets • afford,tind the Mtn With the elioitest Wince' and Liquors. The Bed and Bedding, together *itli 611 1 his furniture being entirely new, the- idt.L`" rons of this house may rely upon findiiig those two great essentials—cleanliness and. comfort. • The Stabling is large and commodious, and' us he will have none bill kind 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.. re'BOARDERS will be taken on red 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. ELI STECKEL. Allentown, May 3, IMO. Elnuib Solig, (Successor to Solis 4- Brothrs.) Importer and Manufacturer of every description of .FURS, Having just returned from Europe with it SELECT STOCK OF 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 lie man ufactures as well as imports, he is enable to otii.r rt such prices ns few houses in the United States can compete with. -re" Store always closed on Saturdays. tir The highest Cash price paid for Ship ping Furs, LlP'llemernber the_ place, next to Louden & Co's Family Medicine Store. DAVID H. SOLIS, 96 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below ltd st. August Ili. ¶—tiro Bank3,NA Ott. ClO. (corrected llivkill from Iliclenelre, VanCourrs and Thompeon'e Detector.) Bk of N America par Bk of Pennsylv. par Bank of Commerce late Moyamensing par Burlington Bic of N Liberties par' Mechanics & Man. Bic of Penn Towns. par nfacturers bank par Farmers &Mechan.pariNewark banking & Kensington par Ins. Company f Manuf. & Mechan par New Hope & Dela. Mechanics . par 'ware Br. Conip.failed Girard ' par Orange bank f Philadelphia par Peoples bank 11 1 Schuylkill par Plainfield bank -- Sduthwark par Princeton bank par Western par Salem banking Co. par Commercial Dank State bank at Eliza. of Pennsylv. par bethtown,Netiark, • Bic of the U States 25 Camden,N. Bruns- Coesrrnr BARKS. wick, i , Sussex bank par Bk olChambersburg I Union bank 1 Ilk of Gettysburg r Bk of Pittsburg I Trenton bank. co.- par Yardlcyville bridge • Bk of,Susq. County 75, 13k ofthester Co. par company 25 , Ilk of Germantown par DELAWARE. Blc of Lewistown failed The Banks of the state . Bic of 'Delaware Co. par of Delaware are all at Bk of Middletown 1 par. Bk of Montg. Co. par NEW YORK. Bic of Northumber .oar' Columbia Bank & New York City bits. 1. Bridge Comp. par Chelsea bank 80' Carlisle Bank ' 1 Clinton bank : '5O Doylestown Bank par Commercial bank 10 Easton Bank par Lafayette bank 50 Exchange Bank 1 Washington bank 70 _Eric Bank 2 CoUSTIIT B•NICS.. Farmers & Drovers Alleglially.county 1 Bank bank 7fl Franklin Bank 1 . Bank of America 45 Farmers Bank of do of Commeyee 40 Bucks County par do of Brockport 35 Farmers Bank of do of Lodi 25 Lancaster P ar do of Olean . 35 Farmers Bank of do of Tonawanda 50 Reading P ar do of Lyoni • 21 Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill co. par do of Western New York 30 Harrisburg Bank 1 Dinghampton bank 401 , Honesdale Bank • Canal bank 5. Lancaster Bank Par Cattaraogus county I Lancaster Co. Bank par bank .. 35' , Lebanon Bank 4 Eric comity bank, bO , Lehigh Co. Bank 511 Farmers & Drovers Lehigh Navigation hank 5 , Co. Script. 10 Farmers bank of Sc- • Miners Bank of neca county . 30P Pottsville P ar I Hamilton bank, • 30' Merchants & Manuf . !Lewis county bank gr. Bank, Pittsburg. / I Mechanics bank at 48: Monongahela Bank,a n me it , ' ' 45 Brownsville, - 11 ', Merchants hank at Tnyl wsville Dcl. Buffalo ' 40 B r i t CciraranY' 50 Millets bank of New . West ranch lank,' 1 , York. ' 10 Wyoming Bank, i - 0s bank wept. . 20 York Bank, . 1 immix bank , 35 NEW JERSEY. Staten Island bank 50 Belvidere Bank 1 State bank ofN li 80 Burlington County= Elbla*renoe batik 7 Bank par . Union bank 25 Commercial Bank • United Stales book . 30 Cumberland Bank par N. rark bank. Co. 70 Farmers Bank' par Tenth Wark bank. 28 Farmers &Mechnn- White Plains bank If. • ics flanli,Raliway I c&All other banks not , Farmers& Marohants mentiotted in (ha abni no Bank. Mid.. Point. 4 list are frothl' to 2'per• Morris County battk . 1 oe.nt tlisaeltut. ' , c o.phe notes cm all Banks Matkoll WWI* WWI (—) are Ilot'purolitpieik by Wet 11)001, 4 1 .4117; Ci1l • I OR .1 4 0 /Fr •INettli)' executed ut 1.1.0 "Ilegi.stvl"l9lliet... BB Mechanaca bank of Newark Mechanics bank at Ma
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