The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 08, 1850, Image 4

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    BUILDERS
LOOK HERE ! !
A NEW LOT OF
• •
HARDWARE!!!
. The undersigned announc o the public,
that they have just returne m Philadel
phia and New York, with a cry large lot
of Hardware, consisting of
. -House Furnishing .2rticles,
t Cutlery, Coach Trimmings,
Saddlery and Shoe-findings, all of which
will be sold at extremely low prices. They
ask the public to. give SAEGER'S HARDWARE
STORE, sign of the
.4.1*
a call, in ordifio convince themselves of the
fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.'
' 0 & J SAEGER.
To Mottse-Keepers.
• great-assortment—of—House—furnishing
articles, such as
• ENAMELED and tinned inside, cooking
vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket
• ties, fish and ham kettles, frying, pans, grid
- ironsovaffie irons - , &c.
TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from corn
. mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth
ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns.
KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz
ens ; alscTkiiives only ; carvers, steels, cook
and butcher knives, with a variety of other
manufactures.
POCKET and PEN KNIVES—Razors,
scissors, shears, from the best makers ; one,
two, three, and 4 blade knives.
IOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes,
pick, axes, &c. _ _
SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass
polished steel fire sets and standards, coal
hods, tailors' irons smoothinr• irons &c., and
for sale by 0 SAEGER.
IRON.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled
Iron, Sheet Iron, A rile rican and Englizzli
Baud Iron, Hoop Iron, Cast and Shear
Steel, square, lint, and round, just received
with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap
at the store of tl & .1 SAEGER,
GLASS.-150 Boxes Glas, S by 10, 10
by 12, - 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and
various other seizes, for sale by
0 & J SAEGER.
TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de
scription, such as Bench and Moulding
Planes, Hand, Pannel, and Back Saws,
Brace and Bitts, Auger Bats, Hatchets,
Squares, &c., for sale by •
TO SHOEMAKERS.—Just icceived
new assortment of Morocco and Binding
Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs
French Rubcrs, and numerous other artic
les belonging to the shoemaking business
& J-SAEGER..
WHITE I ZA D.-2 tons of White Lead
just received, Pure and Extra, and fel-sale
33r 0 &J SAEGER.
LOOKING GLASSES.—A splendid lot
of Looking Glas:es Plates, and
.uman , ,og Frames °fall sizes for sale by
NAILS.-300 Kegs of the best Nails,
Brach and Spikes, just received and for sale
by Q & J SAEGER.
SCYTEIES-20 doz. genuine Gritliith's
Grain Scythes, also a large assortment of
genuine Steiermark Grass Scythes, chcap
and for sale by 0 &J SAEGER.
OILS & VAHNISH.—OiIs of all kinds,
boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var
nish of all kinds, Glue be sold
cheap by O& J SMEGER.
PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes
of John Bell's best make, also a large assort
ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap
by 0 & J SAEGER.
HOLLOWARE.-500 Iron Pots and
Kettles, just received and for sale at very
reduced prices at the store of •
April 18
To Rudders.
A splendid.assortment of Front and Parlor
Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks,
Latches, Bolts, 11 inges, Screws, Paint Brush
es, and a variety of other building Hard
ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper
than ever by 0 S. J SAEGER.
April 18, 11-2 m
DOCTOR _YOURSELF!
15 Canis.
By means of the pocket
Esculapi us, or, every one
is own Physician ! 24th
talon, with upwards of
hundred engravings,
bowing private diseases
every shape and form,
.nd malformations of the
;encrative system,
By Wnr. YOUNG. M. D.
.s now arrived, that persons
suffering from secret disease, need no more
become t i tle : victim of Quackery, as by the
prescriptions contained in this book any one
may cure himself, without hindrance to bu
siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with one tenth the usual ex
pense. In addition to the general routine
of private disease, it fully explain's the cause,
of manhood's early decline, with observations
on marriage—besides many other derange
ments,which itlvould not be proper to enu
merate in the public prints.
Pil'Any person sending Twenty-Five
Cents enclosed' in a letter, will recieve one
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies
will be sent for one dollar. Address "Dr.
W. Young, No. 152 Spruce street, Phila
delphia." Post-paid.
ta"Dr. oung can be consulted on any
of the Diseases desoribed in his different
publications, at his Offices, 152 Sprtice st.,
every day between 9 and 3 o•clock, (Sun
days excepted.)
July 25,
Relative to an Amendment of the Constitution,
Resolved by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, in General .desembly met,
Thil.t. the Constitution of iliis Commonwealth
be amended in the second secticiti of the fifth
article so that it shall read as follows : The
Judges of the Supreme Court, of the sever
al Courts of Common Pleas, and of such
other Courts of Record as are or shall be
established by law, shall be elected by the
qualified electors of the Commonwealth, in
the manner following, to wit : The Judges
of the Supreme Court, by the qualified elec
tors of the Commonwealth at large ;, the Pre
sident Judges of the several Courts of Com
mon Pleas, and of such other Courts of Re
cord as are or 'shall be established by law,
and all other Judges required to be learned
in the law, by the qualified electors
,of the
pe
resctive districts over which they_are_to.
presi - de or act as Judges ; and the Associate
Judges of the Courts of Common pleas by
the qualified electors of the counties respec
tively. The Judges of the Supreme Court
shall hold their offices for the term of fifteen
years, if they shall so long behave them:-
. selves well, (subjcctto the allotment herein
after provided for, sub Sequent to the first
election ;) the President Judges of the seve
-ral,Courts -of-Common - Pleas - and of — such
other courts of Record ns are or shall be
established by law, and all other Judges re
quired to be learned in the law, shall hold
their offices for the term of ten years, ifthey
shall so long behave themselves well ; the
Associate Judges of the Courts of Common
Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of
five years, if they shall so long behave them
selves well ; all of whom shall be commis
sioned by the Governor, but for any reason
able cause, which shall not be sufficient
grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall
remove any of them on the address of two
thirds of each branch of the Legislature.
The first election shall take place at the
general election of this Commonwealth next
after the adoption of this amendment, and.
the commissions of all the Judges who may
be then in office shall expire on the first
Monday of December following, when the
terms of the new Judges shall commence.
The persons who shell then be elected Jud
ges dr the Supreme Court shall hold their
offices as follows: One of them for three
years, one for six years, one for nine years,
ono for twelve years, and ono for fifteen
years, the term of each to be decided by lot
by the said Judges, as soon after the eke;
lion us convenient, and the result certified
by them to the Governor, that the commis
sions may be issued in accordance thereto.
The Judge whose commission will first ex
pire shall be Chief Justice during his term,
and thereafter each Judge whose commis
slam; shall first expire, shall in turn be the 1
Chief Justice, and if two or more commis- '
skins shall expire on the same day, the Jud
ges holding them shall decide by lot which
shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies,
happening by death, resignation or other
wise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled
by appointment by the Governor, to contin
ue till the first :Monday Of December suc
ceeding the next general election: The
Judges of the Supreme Court and the Pre
sidents of the several Courts of Common
Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their
services an adequate compensation, to be
fixed by law, which shall not be diminished
during their continuance in office ; but they
shall receive no fees or perquisites of office,
nor hold any other office of profit under this
Commonwealth, or under the government
of the United States, or any other State of
this Union. The Judges of the Supreme
Court, during their continuance in office,
shall reside within this commonwealth ;•and
the other Judges, during their continuance
in office, shall reside within the district or
county for which they were respectivel3
elected. J. S. M'CALMONT,
0 & J SAEGER
0 & J SAEOER
O & J SAEGER
• ¶-2in
1, Samuel W. Pearson, Chief Clerk o
the Senate of Pennsylvania, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing resolution•, (No. 10
on the Senate file of the present session,)
entitled "Resolution, relative to an amend-
meht of the Constitution,"—it being the
same resolution which was agreed to by a
majority of the members elected to each
House of the last Legislature—after having
'been duly considered and discussed, was
this day(*reed to by majority of the mem
bers elected' to and serving in the Senate of
Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will
appear by. their votes given on the final pas
sage of the resolution, as follows, viz:
Those voting in favor of the passage of the
resolution were, H. J. Brooke, J. P. Brawley,
William A. Crabb, Jonathan J. Cunning
ham,.Thomas S. Fernon, Thomas 11. For
syth, Charles Frailey, Robert M. Frick,
Henry Fulton,John: W. Guernsey, William
Haslett, Isaac Hugus, Timothy Ives, Joshua
Y. Jones, Joseph konigmacher, George V.
LaWrence, Maxwell M'Caslin, Benjamin
Malone, Benjamin Matthias, Henry A.
Muhlenberg, William F. Packer, William
R. Sadler, David Sankey, Peleg, B. Savery,
Conrad Shinier, Robert C. Sti=rred, Daniel
Stine, Farris 13. Streeter, John U. Walker
and Valentine Best, Speaker—Yeas 29.
Those voting against the passage of the
resolution were, George Darsie, AugusAus
Drum and Alexan . der King—Nays 3.
Extract from the Journal.
SAML. W. PEARSON. Clerk,
IN THE lIOILISE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Harrisburg, March 1.1, 1850.
1, William Jack, Chief Clerk of the house
of Representatives of Pennsylvania, do here
by certify that the foregoing . resolution, (No.
10 on the Senate fi le, and No. 211 on the
House Journal of the present session,) enti
tled "Resolution relative to the amendment
of the Constitution,"—it beinr , b the same re
solution which:was agreed to by a majority
11-ly
RESOLUTION
.vpcaker ff the House of Representatives
V. BEST,
Speaker of the Senate
SENATE CHAMBER,
Harrisburg, Jan. 23, 1350.
of the members elected to each House of the
last Legislature—after having been duly
considered and discussed, was this day a
greed to by a majority of the members elec
ted to and serving in the House of Repre
sentatives of Pennsylvania, nt its present
session, as will appear by their votes, given
on the final passage of the resolution, as
follows, viz :
Those voting in favor of the passage of
the resolution were John Acker, John Alli
son, William Baker, Robert Baldwin, David
J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Jeremiah Black, John
S. Bowen. William Brindle, Daniel H. B.
Brower, Jesse R. Burden, John Cessna,
Henry Church, John N. Conyn,gham, Syl
vester Cridland, Benjamin G.. David, Wil
liam J. Dobbins, James P. Downer, Tho
mas Duncan, Wm. Dunn, William Espey,
John V. Evans, William Evans, A. Scott
Ewing, Ally. S. Feather, James Flowers, B,
P. Former, A lexanr. Gibboney, Thomas. E.
-G rie Josep h Guf
fey; Jacob S. Haldeman, George H. Hart,•l
Leffim Hart, John Hastings, William J.
Hemphill, John Hoge, Henry Huplet, Lewis
Herford, Washington J. Jackson, Nicholas
Jones, John W. Killinger, Charles E. Kin
kead, Robert Klutz, Harrison P. Laird,
Morris Leech, Jonathan D. Loot, Anson
Leonard, James J. Lewis, Henry Little,
Jonas R. M'Clintoclt,_John_E._
A lexander C. M'Curcly, John M'Lauchlin,
John MiLean,•Sainuel Marx, John B. Meek,
Michael Meyers, John Miller, Jos. C. Mol
lay, John D. Morris, William 'l'. Morison,
Ezekiel Mowry, Ed ward Nickleson, Jacob,
Nissly, Charles O'Neill, John 13. Packer,
Joseph C. Powel, James C. Reid. John S.
Riley, Lewis Roberts, Samuel Robinson,
John 13. Rutherford, Glenni W. Scofield,
Thomas C. Scouller, William Shaffner,
Richard Simpson, Eli Slifer, William Smith, '
William A. Smith, Daniel M. Smyser,
William H. Souder, Thomas C. Steel, Da
vid Steward, Charles Stockwell, Edwin C.
'Prone, Andrew Wade, Robert C. Walker,
Thomas Watson, Sidney 13. Wells, Hiram
A. Williams, Daniel Zerbcy and John S.
M'Calmont, ,Speaher—Yeas 87.
Those voting against the passage of the
resolution were, Augustus K. Cornyn, Da
vid Evans and James M. Porter—Nays 3.
Extract from the Journal.
WILLIAM JACK, Clerk.
SECRETARY ' S OFFICE
Filed March 15, 1850.
A. W. BENEDICT,
I)ep. Secretary qf the Commonwealth
SECRETARV ' N OrrICE.
Pennsylvania SS:
1 do certify that the above and foregoing
is a tree and 'correct copy of the original re
solution of the General Assembly, entitled
"Resolution relative to tin amendment of
the Constitution," as the same remains on
file in this office.
In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand, and caused
V s, 4 r. • to be affixed the seal of the Secre
t,.-:., tary's Oflice,'at Harrisburg, this
• xx“" l . ,
fifteenth day of June, Anno Do
mini one thousand eight hundred and fifty.
A. L. RUSSELL,
'Secretary of the Commonwealth.
June 27. ¶-3m
Owen Hoffman,
Clock, Watchmaker and Jeweler,
JI Jciir doors East of Benj. 11volt:itch's
Hotel,and adjoining the , Peoples'
Store," in Haniilton Street,
Allentown, Pa.
The undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the public in general, that he has
just returned from New York and Philadel
phia, with a very large and well selected
stock of fashionable
. - %in -- GOLD AND SILVER
4 \ 2y: .
I Pa tc h e s ,
18 1 4")
fi.4. 6 9 . 1 100 Eight Day &
811- -- *;,!' 21 flour Clocks.
J J P -- A..7-_,:-: from two to fifteen dollars,
Lirammiummtin and a full assortment of
JJ V ELR.X.
Among others it comprises the following
fashionable articles :
Gold and Silver Levers, Anker Levers,
Lapines, English, French and Swiss watch
es, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, for
all ages, Silver Combs, Gold Brnst-pins,
Ear-rings and Finger-rings. Gold pens, Gold
and Silver pencils, Silver Tea and Table
spoons, and a large variety of articles in his
line of business.
He has also on hand a large and Ivell sc
ented assortment of Accordeons.
The above stock is entirely new, and se
lected with the greatest care, and of the lat
est fashions and styles.
He invites the public to give him a call,
particularly the Ladies, anti to examine his
stock of Jewelry ‘ ; and he feels confident that
he can satisfy them, that his goods are not
only as cheap as can be found in town, but
will bear the strictest examination for their
purity.
He is thankful for past favors and trusts
that his prices and his beautiful assortment
will bring him many new customers, to
whom he will ever feel grateful.
Liirßepairing done at the shortest notice
and on the most reasonable terms.
11—ani
April 25.
a 4 0312 ; 04,1% 3
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
• Office one door east of kolbs Hold, Al
lentown, Lehigh county, Pa.
Allentown, March 28. ¶—tf
Cetton Yarn House.
. MORRIS & EASTWOOD,
No. 7 North Front Street, Philadelphia.
Cotton and. Linen Chain, Warps, Indi
go 'Blue Twist, Coverlet Yarn; Tie
Yarn, .Lamp Wick, Cotton
Laps, &c. &c. &c. &c.
Orders 'promptly
. executed:
April 25. 11 7 -6m-3 t
Farmers and Mechanics
• UltibV4lll.ti s
A NEW PUBLIC HOUSE IN THE BOROUGH OF
AILLE NT OWN, Pa
Henry Leh,
Informs his friends and
the public in general,
that Mr. Henry Miller
has erected a large and
it commodious Hotel, in
r•'"--' Allen street, nearly op
posite his "old stand" and that he will occu
py the same from the first of April next.
He further informs his old customers, that
he has a great many rooms ready to accom
modate such who may think proper to favor
him with their calls.
He has furnished his house with net" bed
ding
and all other necessary materials, and
will always keep his, bar, kitchen mac,ell...
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lErfilH with the best the' market ofibrds,
both for the Table as well as for the liar.
His Stabling and Sheding nre nll new,
large and conveniently arranged, the Hy
drant water is near at band, and an accom
modating Ostler always in waiting.
.4 word to Ms old customers. Such who
hilve favored him with their calls at his old
stand, will bear in Mind, that the inconv.enk
anew so ofkrri contended with, have all been
cleared away and the delightful and conve
nient rooms, we trust will make up former
disadvantages. lie further returns his sin
cere thanks for the many favors he thus far ,
enjoyed and hopes by strict attention to bd- ;
siness, to deserve a continuation of them from
his Old as well as from his New friends.
TIENRVPLEI-1.
E:l7 - The "Eagle Line" of stages running
from Allentown to Philadelphia, leaves his
house every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, at 2 o'clock in the morning, and returns
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
6 o'clock in the afternoon. Fare $1,50.
March 2S.
SIDNEY BURCAW,
paintcr & Paper-Linn.qcv
The subscriber adopts this method to in
form his friends and the public in general,
that he has lately removed into the house
formerly occupied by Mr. Nathan' Schaller,
Ilamilton Street, Allentown, nearly op
posite the German Reformed Church, where
he will always be found ready to attend to
calls in the different branches of his business,
which are
House and Sign Painting, Craning.,
Glazing, Paper-hanging, c.
During his travels he bac made himself
master in the above branches, particularly.
Paper-flanging, the panel work of which is
now all the fashion. Ile 1611 ‘varrailt ltis
work to be well executed, and his prices
will at time same time be moderate.
EY'lle constantly keeps on hand a large
supply of Projecting Letters varying in size
from 2 to 18 inches ; they are used for signs,
and have become very fashionable of late.
During the time he has located himself
in Allentown, he has enjoyed a very liberal
support, for which he returns his sincere
thanks, and trusts that his work will further
insure him a liberal share of public patron
s. W. BUIZCA W.
11—bin
EA
March 28
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The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No.
169 Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual,
CAPITAL 300,000.
Continue to make Insurances on Lives on
the most favorable terms.
The capital being paid up and invested,
together with the accumulated premium fund
affords a perfect security to the insured.
The premium may be paid in yearly, half
yearly, or quarterly payments.
The company add a BONUS at stated pe
• Hods to the insurance for life. The first
bonus was appropriated in December, 1844,
amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum in
sured under the oldest policies, to 81 per
cult, 7 rer cent, &c., on others in propor
tion to the time of standing making an addi
tion of $lOO, $87,50, $75, &c., on every
$lOOO originally insured, which is an aver
nge of more than 50 per cent on the preini
iinis paid, and without increasing the annual
payment to the company.
Bonus , A mount of policy and No. of 1 Sum .
racY'lllsuredi or 1
; bonus payable at the
l Atitlitioni party's decease.
..- _
No. 68, $ 1000 I_S 100 I $ 11.00
l r 2.)0
" 88 3500 , ,—, 2750
I
205 4000 I 400 4400
" 276 2000 j . 124 ; 2175
ii 333 5000 I 437 60 i 6437
Pamphlets containing tables of rates, and
explanations of the subject; forms of appli
cation ; and further information can be had
at the office in Philadelphia, or On applica
tion to A. L. RUBE, Agent in Allentown.
B. W. lircnAnns, Presiden
JNO. F. JAMES. egetittliy
December 13
,zo:L.alet yy - 27 - 23 c ,
414.14.1 / IF /
The largest, cheapest, best and inoSt ele
gam. assortinent of
Piano Fortes,
•
, t,
in the the I nited States, can always be
found at the x arehouse of the subscriber,
171 Ches nut street, above Fifth,
A t the Old Stand occupied more than a thir
of a century by Mr. GEORGE WILLIG,
music publisher. -
PIANOS, HARPS, ORGANS, SERA
PHINES, JEOLIANS, &c., &c,
fresh from the most' celebrated'Manufactu
ries in New York, Boston, Baltimore, Phil
adelphia, and elsewhere. Sold; wholesale
and retail, at the maker's"cash prices.
OSCAR C. B. CARTER,
171 Chestnut street,.Philadelphia
February 11:
FASHIONABLE
Jewelry Establishment !
o i - ‘ Cheap • and Good Watches,
° . - .4 bk Jewelty& Silver-ware, whole
-A - sale and retail, at No. 96 North
p,.. Second street, corner of Quar
ifiAi":i:ai.i. ry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret
cases, $3O and over.
Silver Lever Watches, full.
• jewelled,
SilverLepine Watches, jew-
cited, $ll and over.
Silver Quartier Watches, 85,00 to 10
Gold Pencils, $1,50 to 7
Fine Gold Rings, 374 cts. to 80
Other articles in proportion. All Goods
warranted to be tvhat•they are sold for.
Constantly on hand, a full assortment of
fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER
WARET-70so, an assortment of 111 - :
bias & Co., E. Simpson, Samuel & Broth
ers, E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, G.
LS. R. Beesley, and other superior Patent
Lever Alovements,-which will be cased in
any style desired.
Arrangements have been made with all
the above celebrated makers, the best man
ufacturers of Liverpool, to furnish at short
notice - any - required style of - Watch — for
which orders will be taken and the natne
and residence of the'person ordering put on
if requested;
0. CONRAD, No. 90 North 2nd. St.
Importer of Watches.
ihrdelphia, Nov. 29. 11-1 Y
W. MERCEIAN'I"S CELEBRATED.
CARCLINC 01 L - T.
N444FOR HORSES
UNPARALLELLED in TILE lIISTORT*4 MEDIC'S
AS THE MOST
Remarkable External Application ever Disrovered
Facts are Etabborn Things!:
AVIIAT HAS nuEN DONE CAN BE DONE AGAIN.
Ignorance of facts and philosophy, however,
start at the assertinn that any one remedy can
poysess within itself the virtue of curing many
diseases. Experience olmore than fourteen years
has nevertheless establislfrd the tact that Merch
ant's celebrated Gargling Oil, or Universal Pam
Embrocation, WI 1.1. cony: most cases, and re
Here a .2ls!ieli as
Sparins..‘w:erity, Ring/mine, 117m.'g0114, Poll Evil,
Callous, ("rari;:nd Galls of all kinds, I.'rerh
Wounds, Spraih', Ihdeee,
Mraiiir Lameness, lia7ul Cracks, Foundered,
Feet, ,Nemtcher or Grew', Mange, Rliennta
- firm, Biles if Anima& .ITeleenainlYini B ,
Pain fat tVervinis iyertions, Fro. 4 Kier,
Ito& Corns, IVltittotor, Burns and 5e."41 8 ,
Chilblains, Chapped 1/find' Crai7 , lm,
Contraction (fire. ALtoclrs, Swelling s,
Wrekness of the Joinlr , Caked-
Breast', cYc., !i.e., 4-c., 4 e., 4.c.
The celebrated Doct. Parlor also writes as
follows:—Dear Sir . : I have precribeti your Garg
ling Oil in various eases of
Practical ,Vargcry.
as a liniment; with marked success ; and would
commend it to physicians generally for external
use in all contutions, num) - Sprains, white swell
lugs, and in all diurnal colon, where exier
nal means are necessar w 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 ircle 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 fever in all the above discas
es to be used ' freely and to connterae.t inflamation
in a remarkable manner. fn'brnised' wounds it
prevents swelling and consequent soreness in
hot weather. .
From the peculiar nature of this 0;1, and the
unparalleled success it has mat within the hands
or the
Fanner and Cloge Proprietor,
ii is but justice to say, that of the great number
of medicines which have been offe red, none have
been so well adapted to the nrompt cure of dis
cases ; to which horses are wade ; it has been
very justly called a complete PANACEA Fort Tltt
House. For instance lead the following:
n 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. E. D. MINOR.
Caution to Purchasers.
Beware of OUNTERFENTS, and be sure the
name of the Sole Proprietor GEO. W. MGR Ii -
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
arc of a kindred spirit of those in our large
cities, whose nefarious' practices have so re,
cent ly been exposed to the action of Congress.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be.
proMptly responded to.
Get a pamphlet of the Agent, and sec what
wonders• are accomplished by, the use of this
medicine.
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Sold by respectable dealers generally in the
United States and Canada. Also by Simon Rau
Bethlehem, Pomp & Kensy, Easton, Amos Rog
ers, South Easton, Lewis Smith &Co., Allentown
G. Fridley Orwigsburg, J. C. C. Hughes, Potts
ille. M. A McCoy, Northumberland, H. J Shea,
fer, Milton. Henry Masser,Sunbury„ G. &J. S.
Allen, Jersey Shore, S. Martin, Williamsport,
C. W. Sheltie, Lewisburg, .1. Seebold New Ben
lin, Huston & Porter, Towanda, C. H. Bernick,
Athens, Smith & Gray, Bellfonte, W. M Bickley,
& °halftime & Hughes, Danville, C. M Ebert,
Mauch Chunk, A. Turrell, Montrose, W. T.
Jones &Bro., owdersport, B. M. Bailey, Hoard
& Beach, Mansfield; IL Roy, Willsboro, 0. P.
Taylor, Covington, D. S. Newcomb & Co., &
Trough & Hord; . Lawrenceville, Dr. A. Hum.
phrey, Tioga, J; 11. Gulick, Blossburg, Et: L.
shutee, Lock Haven
_December 10.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 363} CHESNUT STREET
near Fifth street,
Charles N. Bancker, Geo.:V/LRicharda.
Thomas Hart, Mord.. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Boris,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown.
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent
and limited, on every description of property., in
own and country, at rates as low-as are consfs
att with security•
The Company have reserved'alhrge Contin-
gent Fund, which with their Capital andPremi
urns, safely invested, afford ample protectionto•
Om assured.
810 and over.
The assets of the company. on Ihrrnary
1848, as published agreeably to•an•Aot Alv—
sembly, were as follows, viz
Mortgages,
IleaLEila4 gs
Temporary Loans,
Stocks,
Cash, &c.,
Since their incorporation, a period of elghleeni
years, they have paid upwards of one million
itoo hundred Ilonteand dollars, losses by fire, there
by affording evidence of the advantages of instr
ranee, as well as the ability and disposition for
meet with promptness, all liabilities:
CITATZLES N. 13ANCKER,Tresider;
CTTARLES 0. BANCIcER, Sec'y.
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the aboVe mentioned Institution, and fire hove
prepared to make insurances on every descrip
ion of property, at the lowest rates.
AUGUSTUS L. RUHE, Allentown.
C. F. BLECIC, Bethlehem.
Allentown,Jnne 13, 1848. S—ly
ROGER BR('
WINE & LIQUOR STORE;
No. :323 MARKET STREET.
Between Eighth and Ninth Strs,North aide,
Philadelphia.
All kinds of Foreign Wines and Liquors
such IlS •
Old Cognac Brandies, Dnrk
firia and . Pale . , Holland .. Gin, Ja
aßlY maim Sinnts,lnsh and Scotch
Malt Whiskey of the very
finest quality
WINES.—Such as Madeira, Port,.
Sherry, Teneriffe, Sweet Malaga, Muscat,.
Claret and Champagne, very choice until
old.
Also, Manufacturer of Domestic Distilled
Brandy and Gin. Pure Spirits, Deodorized
Alcohol, Peach Brandy, Lavender Brandy,
Wild-Cherry Brandy, and Fine Cordials,
Raspberry Brandy, New England RuM.
&c., &c., also a large supply of fine Old
Monongahela Whiskey on hand.
The above Liquors will be 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 hear the closest scrutiny., recollect
No. 323 Market Street.
l'hiladvlhhi,i, Dve
Bank Note ,Ciot.
(Corrected Weekly from Bicknell's,l - an Court'., anal
Thompson's Detector.)
Ilk of N America par
Ilk of Pennsyly. par
Bank of Commerce
late Moyamcnsing par
Bic of N Liberties par
1.;:r of Pcnn Towns. par
Farmer" & Mcchan.par ;
fiensingtum par I
]Haunt'. & Meehan par
Mechanics p:+rj
Girard' par
Philadelphia part
Schuylkill par
Southwark par
Western par I
Commercial Bank
cf Pennsylv. par
Ilk of the U States 12;
BA7CKfI
Bk of Chambersburg 1
Bk . of Gettysburg 1
Bk of Pittsburg .
Bk of Susi'. County 85
Blc of Chester Co. par
Bk of Germantown par
Bk of Lewistown failed
Bk of Delaware Co. par
Bk of Middletown 1
Bk ofMontg. Co. par
Bk of Northumberl .oar
Columbia Bank &
Bridge Comp., p . m-
Carlisle Bank
Doylestown Bank par
Easton Bank par
Exchange Bank a
Erie Bank 2
Fa i mers & Drovers •
Bank
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 I
Honesdale Bank 1
Lancaster Bank 'par,
Lancaster Co. Bank part
Lebanon Bank
Lehigh Co. Bank 501
Lehigh Navigation
Co. Script. 10
Miners Bank of
Pottsville par
Merchants & Metier.
Bank, Pittsburg.
Monongahela Bank,
Brownsville, 1
Taylorsville Dcl.
Bridge Company, 25
West Branch Bank, 1
Wyoming Bank, 1:
York Bank, : -
NEW JERSEY.
Belvidere Bank
Burlington County
Bank par
Commercial Bank B.
Cumberland Bank par
Farmers Bank par
Farmers &Meehan-
ics Bank,Tialmay.
Farmers & Merchants
Mid. Point, #
MOrrinCounty liank #
c 0 Tim notes on all ll
(—)
are nor purchased
OM
INDEMNITY.
Directors:
$890,568 66 7 ;
728,358-0
205,459 OW
15,663 15
46,581 87
$1,220,097 67
ROGER BROWN.
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Mechanics bank of
Newark
Mechanics bank at
Burlington par
Mechanics & I
Man
ufacturers bank par
Newark banking &
Ins. Company
New Dope & Dela
j ware Br. Comp.failedl
Orange bank
I Peoples bank r
I Plainfield hank
I Princeton bank par
I Salem banking Co. par
State bank at Eliza-
I beth town, Newark,
Camden,N.Bruns
wick, par
Sussex bank ' I
Union bank
Trenton bank. co. par .
Yardle„yville bridge •
company , 25
DELAWARE. •
•"
The Banks of •the state
of Delaware are all at
par.
NEW YORK.
New York City bka #
Chelsea bank 80
linton bank 80
ommercial bank 10
Lafayette bank 60
Washington bank 70
CMINTIIT DANKO:
Alleghany county
bank 70
Bank of America 35
do of Commerce '4O ,
do of Brockport 35
do of Lodi 25.
do of Olean 35
do of Tonawanda 51$
•do of Lyons 2/4
do of Western
New York 30i
Binghampton bank 40►
Canal bank . 10
leattaraugus county
bank - 35
Eric county bank,,
Farmers & Hrovera
bank b.
Farmers bank of Se
neca county 11(0
Hamilton batik, 301
Lewis county bank 6*
Mechanics bank at 4*
' Buffalo 45*
Merchants bank at
Buffalo
Millets bank of New
York leo
Oswego bank ' 210
Phenix bank 35.
Staten Island bank 50
State bank ofN Y 80
St. Lawrence bank 75•
Union bank _
United States bank 30
N. York liatikt CO. 70
Tenth Wark bank, 20.
White Plains bank 5.
cCAlloth'erbanks not'
mentioned in the above
list are from 1 to 2
cent discottlit,
nks marked with etas*
y the bsokerd:•