~ . , tAel49';';- 111 Cheap : ;Hat and, Cap Store. ‘.‘kictilf/ion Street . nees?ly opposite Weisir tf:;!` • Hotel, Allentown. • Jacob D. Boas, Takes this method to inform his friends and customers, that he still continues the Hatmaking and Cap business, and keeps constantly on hand, a large asaortment of the most fashionable, Beaver, Metre, Brush, _Russia, Silk and Napped Hats,' . which he will sell at the lowest prices. • Also--a large assortment of Mens, Boys and Cliildrens 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 rccommsnd themielves. pr'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—ly VICOVaIa 12 Notice is hereby given, that the under-' signed have taken out letters of Administra tion of the.estate of Melchor Knepply, dec'd. late of Upper Saucon township, Lehigh co. All such who are indebted to said estate, be it in Bonds, Notes, or otherwise, are hereby requested to make payment within two months from date, and such, who have any legal demands against said Estate, will pre sent them for payment within the above named period well authenticated. A. K. WITMAN, Ad/IleB. •-; CM'S. WITMAN, December 1 ath . ------' WIllatl&I 'Lao% For February Term 1850. Nathan Lerch, vs. Thomas Schaller. Eve'Licht, vs. Henry Sellers. Taylor & Brock vs. Wickert & Wenner. Taylor & Brock vs. Wickert & Wenner. Jonathan Clase, vs. Mathias Kerchner. William Fry, vs. Solomon Gangewer. Peter. Maus & others, vs. Merman &Benja min Rupp. Michael Bastian & others, vs. Wannemach er and Fogel. Charles S. Bush use vs. Henry Peter. John Dillinger vs. Catharine Mumbour. Nathan Dresher vs. Thomas Craig. Reuben Holben vs. Jacob S. Helfrich. Reuben Holben vs. Jacob S. Helfrich. Philip Kerchner vs. Jonas Reitz. John Strauss & others, vs. peidler, Kramer, & Edleman. Reuben Steckel vs. Tilghman Weaver. Reuben Steckel vs.• Joseph Walp. Solomon Gangwer vs. William Ctaig. Peter Kurtz vs. Joseph Marsteller. Walter P. Huber vs. John Wagner. Jahn. Hoffinan vs. John Daubert. Christian Bobst & others, vs. Christian Luckenbach. Rrom the Records, 'Paste : NATHAN MILLER Prothonotary. January 10, 1850. 11-4 w faper Hangings ! • THt Cheapest Matudaeturlig Warehouse laa .Philadaphia, Is iti SIXTH STREET, one'door below Race, where purchasers and dealers can se lect from Neui Style Gold and Satin Papey for parlors, With ' Velvet and Gold Scolloprd Borders, . as well as Hall or Entry, Chamber and Din ing-room wall . papers, which will compete in style and quality, with any in Philadel phia, or any . other city in the United States, and at a saving of 25 per cent. WM. H. PATTON, Manufacturer of Wall & Curtain Papers, No: 93 North Gth 1 door below Race. December, 6th JewelrY Establishment Cheap and Geed Watches, • • 1' Jewelry & Silver-ware, whole ,' 74# • sale and retail, at No. 00 North Second street, corner of Quer ry, Philadelphia. Golcl',.l.l6yer Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret crises,- $3O and over. Sil:yerAever Watches, full . . $l6 and over. Silver Lepine Watches, jew elled, • $ll and over. Silver Quartier Watches, $5,00 to 10 bold Pencils, $1,50 to 7 Fine Gold Rings, 371 cts. to 80 Other articles in' proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. - Constantly on hand, a full assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRYtand SILVER WARE. Also, an assortment of 111. J. To bias & Co., E. Simpson, Samuel & Broth ers, E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, G. . ‘S• R. Beesley, and other superior Patent Lever Movententq, which will be cased•in any - style desired: ..Arrangernents have been made with all the above celebrated Makers, the best maw .ufacturers of Liverpool, to' furnish at short notice any. required style of Watch, for which orders will be .taken and •the name and,xeeidence of the person ordering put on if requested. • • Q. CONRAD,No.,OO North 2nd. St. Importer of Watches. Philadelphia; Nov. 29. ilwiscal Instru.ments. ~,The undersigned has again laid in a very ..liirgs,„assortment of Musical Instruments, ,among comprised Violins, Fltites, Ae.epritittp3, &c., in the Accordian line he challenges any other _establishment in the f ouniryito,come up to him in beauty va riety and : prices. He keeps Sanderson s o Paris, test make, Violin strings, doe. &c. all of which he will sell of the lowest cash pri ces • . W. S. WEIL Highly Important FrOM Wash ngton. . 'A dissolution of the Union threatened ! I Six days have now elapsed at an expense of Three Thousand Dollars a day to the gov ernment and no organization of the House of Congress yet ! The public is beginning to entertain fear for the safety of this great and mighty Republic I But still the news do not create as much sensation as the arrival and unpacking of "Old Schnurman's" sec ond purchase of Winter Goods. The mas ses are astonished why it is, thnt other mer chantil cannot sell at the same low prices as he does, the secret, however is easily dissol ved, it's because the "Old Man" knows how to buy cheaper than others. He therefore extends a general invitation to all classes to come and examine his wonderful stock of Goods now being displayed for inspection, before purchasing elsewere. HENRY SCHNURNAN. 111-4* December 13th. ------ GROt'ERIES. The undersigned has also received a large Stock of all kinds of Groceries, which he offers for sale at the very lowest prices. HENRY SCIINURMAN. December 13th. 411--4 w Quveatsware. The undersigned is also receiving 3 Ores Queensware, new patterns, which he offers for sale at exceeding low prices. HENRY SCIINURMAN. December 13th. ¶—4 w Iron. The undersigned has on hand an assort ment of American Hammered Iron, about 20 tons; whickhe offers to sell in lots to suit purchasers, cheaper than it can be bought elsewhere. HENRY SCHNURMAN. December 13th. ¶-4w Country Produce. The undersigned takes all kinds of Coun try. Produce for which he pays the high est market price in exchange for goods. December 13th. • .ROGER BROWN'S WINE & LIQUOR STORE, No. 323 MARKET STREET, • Between Eighth and Ninth Strs,North side, Philadelphia. All kinds of Foreign Wines and Liquors such as— Old Cognac Brandies, Dark NMI t m' and Pale, Holland Gin, Ja- mama spirits,trish and Scotch Malt 'Whiskey of the very finest,quality. WINES.--Shch as, Madeira, Port, Sherry, Teneriire, Sweet Malaga, Muscat, Claret and Champagne, very choice and old. Also, Manufacturer of Domestic Distilled Brandy and Gin. Pure Spirits, Deodorized Alcohol, Peach Brandy, Lavender Brandy, Wild-Cherry Brandy, and Pine Cordials, Raspberry Brandy, New England Rum, &c., &c., also a largo supply of fine Old Monongahela Whiskey on hand. The above Liquors will bo sold at the ve ry lowest prices. Country Merchants and Tavern-keepers, will do well to give the un dersigned a call before purchasing elsewere, and examine the Liquors, which he vouch es, will bear the closest scrutiny, recollect No. 323 Market Street. ROGER BROWN. Philadelphia, Dec 6 IBIEWO74ILiko The undersigned takes the liberty , of in forming his friends and customers.that he removed his Store, from No. !:.4 North .4 St. TO NO. 140 MARKET STREET; between 4 and sth, where he has for sale, at very low prices, an extensive assortment of Looking Glasses, in Gilt, Mahogany, and Common '.Frames, well adapted to to the Southern and, West ern Market. Large French Plate Mirrors framed tp:or der, of approved Style, either plain. or rich ly ornamented. r:1- Toilet, Dressing and. Swipg Glue* in great variety; Gilt and Fancy Wook.Por trait and picture Frames, also Common Frames Frames without Glasses. Lookippen!Olatesbythebox,orinlertrantllies. „ALSO FOR BALE,'' Brass and Gilt Curiaig Comps and Or natrieuts, Brass Andirons pro° fenders, Sho vels' and,Tongues and Stan6rds, Fine Go thic Tear Trays and Waiters, Ivory and Self Tipll4ndle Knives and Forks, in setts and dozenst4Eiiie, , platea• on German Silver Spoons, Forks andAutter Knives, Fine and Common HOttimillONtire, Plated Castors, Candlesticks,i Cake Baskets, Snuffers and Trays, &c., &c., A general assortment of Clocks for Sale. rirLooking-glasses packed in the safest manner, and insured againstbreakage. • JOSHUA COWPLAND. December, 0 CAP'S CAPS? I ochrgen & Bro. are manufacturing eve ry style cloth and glazed Caps, which they will sell'extremely low. wholesale and re tail LOCHMAN & BRO. November 22. 11--3 w Washington Printing Press . FOR Sel74E.: A Superior iron printipgml4 - Walshi64' ton's patent, with a bed by,Stineherhyt first rate order, for tiali'dt this'officoi;on ac commodating terms.--address A.. L. Ruhe, post paid. fuly 19 GROCVALIVAS. Just received and for sale an • ,t 7 entire new Stock of Groceries, 14 1 : !!! such as Coffee, Sugar,Tea, hocolate, Molasses, oney, Salt; Fish, Oil, Soda, Dye-Stuffs, Spices of all kinds. t 4 I ALSO a large assortment of LOOKING GL4S'SES," Baskets, Feathers and Glass, China, Liv erpool and Earthenware, and a large assort ment of other articles generally kept in stores, all of which shall be sold at an unu sual low price. Come and judge for yourselves, bring ei ther your Cash or your Produce, neither will be refused. Mentz & LANDIS. Dec. 20. SECOND ARRIVAL Of Fall and . Winter Goods, MERTZ & LANDIS. Have just received and are now unpack- i, ing a large assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Satin and Silk Vesting& New style Ladies Dress Goods. such as DeLaines, Cashmeres, Al paccas, California Plaids, a large selection of French and English Merinoes, Parrametoes and other Cloths, for Ladies cloaks. ALSO :—A large assortment of Shawls; Laces, Ribbons, Gloves and Hose, Steel articles, &c., Dec. 20. ¶-4w Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil. This new and valuable Medicine, now used by the Medical profession with such astonishing efficacy in the cure of puletona ry consumption, scrofula, chronic rheuma tism, gout, general debility, complaints of the kinder &c., 4.c., is prepared from the liver of the cod fish for medicinal use, ex pressly for our sales. (E.ctraclfrom the London Medical Journal.) "C. J. B. Williams, Mr, D., F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in University College, London,Consnlting 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 different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 206, out of 234, its use was followed by marked and unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cases from a temporary retardation of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of distressing symptons, up' to a more or less complete restoration to ap parent health. "The effect of Cod Liver Oil in most of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated, the, expectoration diminished in quantity And opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became 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 regimenal, that has yet been em ployed." - dis we have made arrangements to pro ' cure the Cod Liver Oil,fresh from head quarters, it can now be had chemically pure by the single bottle, °rill boxes of one doz en each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced numer ous spuiious 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 genii - Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notice of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address use free of postage, HENRY SCIINURMAN ¶-4w •--4 w = JOBN C. BAKER & CO., Wholesale Droggistt and Chemists,No.loo North third street, Philadelphia. Oct., 11. • ¶-6m—ol Hart's Gold Paint.• An entire new article,.used for thO 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 Apothecary Store, who is .the sole Agent for R. B. BAR r, NO. 75. John Street New Yotic, September 27. TPHOLEMLE RETML OLOOK STORE.. No. 238 Market st., above7th, south aide, PH 1 LADELPH IA Although we can scarcely estimate the val ue of Tiws commercially, yet by calling at the above Establishment, James Barber will furnish his friends, among whom he includes all who duly appreciate its fleetness, with a beautiful and perfect Index for making its progress, of whose value they san judge. , His extensive stock on '` band, constantly changing in conformity to the improvements in taste and 'style. of pattern , and workman ship, consist of:Eight-day and Thirty-hour Brans Contiting House, Parlor, Hall, Church and Aktrni Clocks, French, Gothic and otherfency styles, as well as plain, whfch from .his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufactures - he Ands he can put at•the, /owed cash figure in any quantity from 'one to a thousand, o r which be will warrant the accuracy. ri'Clocks repaired and warranted. Clock trimminga 'on band. Call and see me among them. " • JANES BARBER, T... 18 Market St. Philad'a, August 30 1840. 11-Iy-8 -INDEMNITY.' ' THE FRANKLIN FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY or Philadelphia: OFFICE, No. 163} CHESNUT STREET near Fifth sweet. Directors : Chat les N. I3ancker, Geo. W. Richard ‘ s 6 Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias• Wagner, Adolp. E Boris, Samuel Grailt 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 arc consis tent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contin gent Fund, which with Their Capital and Premi ums, 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, 728,368 90 Temporary Lonns, 205,469 00 Stocks, '15,663 15 Cash, &c., 46,581 87 $1,220,097 67 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million, Iwo hundred thou/land dollars, losses by fire, there. by affording evidence of the advantages of insu. ranee, 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 are now prepared to make insurances on every descrip Lion of prop AUGetly, at the low L est rates. USTUS . RUHE, Allentown C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown, June 13, 1848. • a I—ly G. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED UNPIPAILELLI AS THE MOST • Remarkable External Application ever Discovered ! Facts are Stubborn Things!! WHAT HAS BEEN DONE CAN BE DONE AGAIN. Ignorance of facts and philosophy, however, start at the assertion that any one remedy can possess within itself the virtue of curing many diseases. Experience of more than fourteen years has nevertheless established the fact that Merch ant's celebrated Gargling Oil, or Universal Fam ily Embrocationovim. onus most cases, and re lieve all such as Synth's, Sweeny,' Ringbone, Brim/galls, Poll Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels; Galls of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains,- Bruises, Fistula, Silfilst, Strains Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered, Feet, Scratches or Greese, Mange, Rheuma tism, Bites of Animals. Eiternakisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Bands Cramps, Contraction of the Muscles, Swellings, Weekness of the Joints, Caked- Breasts, 4 - c., 4e., 4-c., The celebrated Doct. Parker also writes as follows :—Dear Sir: I have precribed your Garg ling Oil in various cases of Practical Surgery. as a liniment, with marked success ; and would commend it to physicians generally for external use in all contutions, tumors, sprains, white swell ings, and in all'rhumatic affection, where exter nal means ate necessary. As a discutent it is harmless where the febrile symptoms have been reduced by general treatment. In such cases it is the most efficient remedy within the circle of means now in use. . I would also recommend it to community at large as a safe and powerful remedy where there is no general feverin all the above diseas eg to be used freely and to counteract inflamation in a remarkable manner. In bruised wounds it pfevents swelling and consequent soreness in hot weather. From the peculiar nature of this Oil, and the unparalleled success it has met within the hands of the Farrier, Farmer and Stage Proprietor; it is but justice to say, that of the great number of medicines which have been offered, none have been so well adapted to the prompt cure of dis eases ; to which horses are liable ; it has been very justly called a complete PANAMA von TUIL Hoare. For instance read the following : ' To Owners of Horses. This may certify that I have had for many years the care of from 100 to 200 Horses and having made use of Merchant's . Gargling Oil for 2 years past and can safely say, that for all the dis eases that horses are liable to, I never saw its equal. I use about one bottle per month, and recommend it to the public, as the, best medicine for horses now in use. D. D. MINOR. Caution to Purchasers. Beware of COUNTERFEITS, and be sure the name of the Sole Proprietor GEO. W. MERCH ANT, Lockport, N. Y., is blown in the side of the bottle, and in his hand writing over the cork. Dont be persuaded to take anything else with the promise it Is just as good &c. This is prac tised by those unprincipled dealers whose con science will stretch like India Rubber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in our large cities ' whose nefarious practices have so re-, newly been esposedio the action of Congress.. ' All orders addressed to the proprietor Will be promptly . resionded to. Get a pamphlet 'of the Agent, and see what wonders arc accomplished by the use. of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally ; in* the United States and. Canada. Also by. Simon Rau Bethlehem, Pomp & Kenay, Easton, H. B. Dub , fin South Easton , Lewis Smith & Co., Allentown (.I;Frailey, Ornfigsburg, .1. U. C. Hughes, Potts ville. M. A McCoy, Northuroberlandb IL J. Shea.. fer, Milton. Henry.Masser,Sunbury.S. (1.,& J. S. Ailed, Jers,cy Shore, S.' Martin, Williamsport, 11 W. Sh aftle k Lewisburg, J. Seebottl, New Ben lin, Hus ton & Porter, Towanda, C. H. Hernick , Athens, Smith'& Grog, Bedford, W. M. Bickley Chalfonte & Hughes, Danville, Joseph' Frosh, such Chunk, A. Turret!, Montrose, ,W. T. nes & Bro., Cowdersport,, B. M. Bailey, .Hood Beach, Mansfield, R—Rog. Willsboro O .F. Taylor, Covingtcin,' C. S. Newconb & '& Trough & Hurd, Lawrenceville,' Dr. A. Hum. phrey, Tioga, J. H. Gulick, Blossburg, E. 1.. Shulze, Lock Haven. December 13 'Nei) tattblovbsl . *Winch Chunk Hotel. The subscribers take - 1 - this method to inform - 15 ;:i. the citizens of Maud' , it' 7,1 Chunk, and the public T ,;:.-.._..„ ,„,,,..,in general, that they 10111110 -,--- PP, ; . have rented and now - - --- --•- ,----,; : occupy the well known tavern•stand of Mr. -,-- Alexander Stedman, in Mauch Chunk; so pxtensively,known as the Mauch Chunk Motel, which has •been , refited 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 favorthem with their custom, and make it equal if not superior to any public house in the place. Their Barwill be supplied with the choic est of liquors, there - Table set with all the season aflords, 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. September:l3,lB49. -- - The Largest, Most Fashionable And Cheapest Stock of BOOTS ; SHOES ) . HATS and 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,Calfand Mo rocco • twat/. .401 BOOTS AND Shoes, ALSO.—A gen eral assortment o all kinds of . H3TS 31V I) 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 coarse 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..: LOCHMAN 3RO. Oct. 25. BRING OUVPHE BIG GUN ! The Victory is Gained! THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT !!! • Citizens of Allentoiin and vicinity rho are in want of the best quality of Fresh Groceries,':- are particularly invited to call at Depew's Family Grocery Store, where they will find the best selected stock of Family Groceries, Liquors,. and a large variety of Fancy Goods, all of which will be sold ,at. the lowest CASH prices. . DEPEW. Nov. 29. • PERFUMER - The Ladies of A.lleniown and vicinity are invited to his new and splendid assortment of fashionable• • PERFUMERI T lately received. all of which are from the fashionable Perfumery establishments of ROUSEL'S AND HOUEL'S in Philadelphia, and will be sold cheaper than they can be bought in the city. L.V"Remember the place, C. I. DEPEW'S Family Grocery and Variety Store. November 29. • s—••4w • • Brandreth's Pills, FOR THE CURE OF Consumptio?z, .Coughs, Colds, 4c., TO THE PUBLIC:: THOSE who are suffering from remit ting or Intermitting Bilious Complaints, should read the following, and be guided thereby Cause by-Pain.—Pain is the consequence of the exertion of the organ or part where it is present to throw off morbid or corrupt hu mors, for no pain can exist but from the pre sence of those matters which are of an un healthy character. When we have pain in the head, in the bowels, or in any other part of the body, it only proves the presence of matters which the blood is trying to re move,•and it IS this struggle which is the oc istsion_orpairi: To be bled, only. removes the angUish in proportion is the amount of life' is reduced, and the ' same may be said of .. all :lulling or soothing , remedies. Not so with Bmndreth's Pills ; they at once go to the assistance of th e blood in aiding it to discharge bad humors, to conquer the Death Principle. To relieve pain in this way does not lettve any bad effects, The Life Principle is not reduced, nor are the teeth destroyed ; but all the organs are cleansed and their healthlnsured; Cir The above Pills are for sale by the dozen or single box at the Register Office in AllentoWn. "armory 10. kill(Llfilt AND: :GERMAN 9. Of every description neatly executed at the Office. CM lath] ROTEL I new House Ind 'a' ne* • , generally,irh e t subscriberathat h e has a e - 8 , •.• • • spectfully informs his friends and the public - ...". - •• taken the newly erec -1111111111111. ' ted three story brick: - • '• •-t-e- tavern of Jose Grim, at the northwest corner of Market Squrtfe: in the boroUgh of Allentown, called !WE ERG L.E HOTEL. The Hou l se is known as one of the most spacious and convenient in the State---noner more so out of Philadelphia—and contiline 44 roorhs. He therefore feels assured that'• he can accommodate satisfactorily all who' -may His TABLE shall at all times be supplied with the best the season and the markets a Word, and the BAR with the choicest Wines. and Liquors.. • The Bells and Bedding, together wfth'alrl his furniture being entirely new, the pat— rons of this house may rely upon findings those two great essentials—cleanliness and comfort. The Stabling is large and commodious, andl 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. 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 hima call. 174'BOARDERS will be taken on rea sonable terms, and as the rooms are spaci bus 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, 1849. 11—tb — fftuib q. sous, . (Successor to Solis 4 Brothers.) -. Importer and Manufacturer of every description of _FURS, Having just returned from Europe with a SELECT STOCK CIF FlißB; 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 man ufactures as well as imports, he is enable to olf4 et such prices as few houses in the United States can compete with. LV - Store always closed on Saturdays. rirl'he highest Cash price paid.for Ship ping Furs, IV - Remember the place, next to Louden Sc Co's Family Medicine Store. DAVID H. SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below ad at. August 19. 411-13 m ------- Bank Note tist. (Corrected Weekly from Bicknell's, Van Court i s and Thompson's Detector.) Bk of N Amcrica par Bk of Pennsylv. par Bank of Commerce late Moyamensing par Bk of N Liberties par Bk.of Penn Towns. par Farrkers & Mechan.par Kensington par Manuf. & Median par• Mcchanic.s . par Girard par Philadelphia par Schuylkill par Southwark par Western par Commercial Bank of Pennsylv. par Bk of the U States 25 COUNTRY BMOCS. Bk of Chambersburg 1 Bk of Gettysburg 1 Bk of Pittsburg . • I Bk of Busq. County 75 Bk of Chester Co. par Bk of Germantown par Bk of Lewistown failed Bk of Delaware Co. par Bk of Middletown 1 Bk of Montg. Co. par Bk of Northumberi .oar Columbia• Bank & Bridge Comp. per Carlisle Bank 1 Doylestown Bank par Easton Bank par Exchange Bank I Erie Bank 2 Farmers & Drovers Bank • 1 Franklin Bank 1 Farmers Bank of Bucks County par Partners 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 4 Lehigh Co. Bank 50 Lehigh Navigation Co. Script. 10 Miners Bank of Pottsville par Merchants &Manta'. Btu*: Pittsburg. Monongahela Bank, Brownsville 1 Tayl lrsville Del. Bridge Company, 50 West Branch Bank, 1 Wyoming Bank, York Bank,. NEW JERSEY. Belvidere Hanle ;. I Burlington 90017., t , Bank .„ _ . IPor I Commercial Cumberland NO :,par Farmers Bank ?*l. pow Farmers & Mecbanf.,,T, ics Banli.Rahwtiy4 Fanners & merchanie Bank, Mid. Point; ' Morris Conic); bank ).1 -The noses on 1111111 (—) ate not purchased ¶-Iy. .1011 PRIXTIVrei, , Neatly executed at the u ßeg ialet" Office:, Mechanics bank of Newark 1 Mechanics bank at Burlington par Mechanics &Man ufacturers bank par Newark banking & Ins. Company 1 New Hope & Dela ware Br. Corup.failed Orange bank 1 Peoples bank ,Plainfield bank Princeton bank • par Salem banking Co. par State bank at Eliza bethtown,Newark, Camde - ri,N. Bruns wick, . par Sussex bank 1 Union bank . . Trenton bank. co.: par Yardleyville bridge 'company 25 DELAWARE. The Banks of the state of Delaware ate all at par. . . • NEW YORK. New York City bks Chelsea bank . 80 Clinton bank 50 Commercial bank 10 . Lafayette bank • 50 Washington bank 70 COUNTRY BANKS. Alleghany county '7obank Bank of America 35. do of Commerce 401 do of Brockport 35 do of Lodi 25. do of Olean 31P do 'of Tonawanda . do • of Lyons 21 do of Western , New York . 80 flinghampton bank 40 Canal bank " . Cattaraugus county bank - • 35 Erie county bank, 515 r ranners &Broyergi , bank • ' ' FarmerS blink of Be nce& county e•• • :3011 Hamilton bank, - I. .311* Lewis county bank 600 Meehanies.bank at 4154 Basle • 46" Nerchanla hankat Buffalo 40. Mille:tit - bank of New York • • • 10 Oswego bank 2 00 Phenix bank . Staten Island bank 80. State bank ofN Y 50. St. Lawrence bank' 75- Union bank: ..';2S UnitedEltateibank , 30. N. York bank, Co.• 70. Tenth Wadi bank, . ,Whlte Plains' ba t ek '5. "All other banks not • meat:limed in the abOve listlit'altom 1 to 2 pew cent•diart. inks pith a dash • by the 410,ketinit..