The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, December 12, 1850, Image 4

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    Bay State
igavitlYaraack
,:The subscriber'has just received a very,
'large end handsome assortment of new
style Long and Square
BAY STATE WOOLEN SHAWLS,
to.afhieti he invites the attention of the La
dies, as he is confident they will compare in
quality, style and price, to any other Shawls
in market.
THOMAS B. WILSON.
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Oct. 19.
.ILLEJI'TO 11W
tfreTY — E - Staliltaifil
IiPHE subscribers take this method to in
-IL form their customers and the public in
general, that they have lately purchased of
Mr. George Bcissel, his egensive Livery
, establishanent, consisting in part of
Torscs,.Cartiages, &c.
O NE and continuing the business at
the - old - stand - on - Williatit street - ,
in the Borough of Allentown
They will always be prepared to furnish
Their_custouners at the_shortest possible no-
tice with sure and gentle horses and splen
did fashionable vehicles.
Pleasure parties or societies, will be furn
ished with gentle horses, good carriages and
careful drivers, if requested. Fatnilies can
be suited at all dimes with vehicles to their
particular tastes.
Their charges are reasonable, and in or
der to continue the high credit it has here
tofore gained of being the ' , best livery estab
lishment in Allentown," they will leave
nothing undone to keep on hand the best and
safest horses, the neatest and most splendid
carriages, and sober and careful drivers.
le_y_return_their_sinaerealtanics for the
liberal patronage thus far bestowed, and
trust that they will be able further to merit
a continuance of their support. _
J. & T. HOFFMAN
November 21
EDMUND J. 1110111 R,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAIV
Office a few doors west q the Court Ilduse;
Mlle can be consuked_bothin_ihe_Cier,
man and English languages
Allentown, April
Igioualum a
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office one door cast of 'Collis Hotel, Al
lentown, Lehigh county, Pu
Allentown, March 28.
0- T MITE
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47 21 (t) VitiL
171 Chestnut street, above Fifth,
rhiladclphia.
THE OLD STAND, • :
Occupied for more than a third of a Cen
tury,.by George Wittig, Esq.
The undersigned would most respectfully
announce to the public,that he is .flgenl
for more than twenty of the most celebrated
manufacturers of Boston, New York, Phil
adelphia, and elsewhere ; and is constantly
mmreceiving front them
PIANOS
of the richest and most varied
.styles, of su
perior tone, and of the most superb finish,
of 6, 61, 64, 61, and 7 Octaves, which are
warranted equal to any manufactured either
in this country or Europe.
Just received, also, a further supply of
Church and riirlor Organs,
of very beautiful patterns and fine tones.
Ilis Ware loom is constantly supplied
with a choice selection of
SERAPHINES AND MELODEONS,
from the oldest and most extensive manufac
tories in the United States; among which
is a new style of REED ORG.HN, having
Carhart's patent improvements, with gilt
pipes in front, and case elegantly carved,
and highly ornamental.
Tuning and Repairing.—Sig. Salvador
La Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte
Manufacturer and Organ Builds r, will at
tend to all orders.
OSCAR C. B. CARTEL?,
171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
¶—rim
August 19.
DOCTOR YOURSELF!
Cents.
By means of the pocket
!sealupins, or, every one
is own Physician ! 24th
dition, with upwards of
hundred engravings,
hewing private diseases
. every shape and form,
nd malformations of the
:enerative system,
By WM. YOUilb. M. D.
tv arrived, that persons
suffering from secret distiase, need no more
become the victim of Quackci'y, 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. le addition to the general routine
of private disease, it fully explains the cause
of manhood's early decline, with observations
on marriage—besides many other derange
month which it would not be proper to enu
merate in the public prints. •
Mir Any person sending 7'tucnty-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.
tirDr. Y oung can be consulted on any
of ilte Diseitses described in his different
publiCations, at his Offices, 152 Spruce st.,
every day between 9 and 3 o clock, (Sun
days excepted.)
Jtrly 5. ¶-1y
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Jon ipzil.vvEraG,
Nattily executed at the "Register" Office.
Jenny Lind in America !
Great Excitement ! !
Thousands are nightly congre
gated at Citstle Garden, New York, to list
en to the Swedish Nightingale, whtse mel
odious voice is enchanting her vast assem
blages. Paregyricks,clating her sky high,
aro a daily feature of the press of New.
York ; but all.this pzciternent falls far short
of the consternation that is produced among
the citizens of Allentown and its vicinity,
by the arrival of a most splendid assort
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FJILL'SND WINTER GOODS
AT TII E
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New York Store ,
whose reputation for selling cheap and geed
Uoods stands second to none—nay is ac
knowledged by economists to have no equals
in t.:is and the adjoining counties. Their
stock in the- Latlice line-consists_of_Black
arid Fancy Silks, Black Lustre, Black and
Fancy Merino, Thibet Clout, — vluslin de
Laities, Cashmeres, Cir .- Thins, Prints and
in fact all they may desire in our lino of bn-
siness.
The Genlicinen will find such as French
and American Cloth, of all colors and pri
ces, Black and Fancy Cassemeres, Black
Satin-and Brocade Vvstings, Sattinetts, Vel
vet Cord, Kentucky Jeans, &c., presenting
an assortment eclipsing all former ones.
October 10
Black Silk, Bay State, Palm Leaf, Cash
13rocha, Thibbet and all kinds of
mourning Shawls, cheap and of good quali
ty, for sale y
KERN & KLINE.
FANCY GOODS
Such as laces, edgings, fancy silk cravats,
men's fancy pocket kdkfs., combs, gloves,
brachia bags, neck and• belt ribbons, fancy
collars, &c., all of the best quality,.for sale
by •KERN & KLINE.
October 10. , --'lw
gr, -3m
=I
The latest and best style of Carpets, coin . -
prising a large and extensive assortment
and of greatly reduced prices, for sale by
KERN & KLINE
October 10 1 11-4 w
- - -
GROCERIES.
DM
..., Consisting of Mo- ... a ._
r / iiizari 3 -titiP Irises, D es, Suoor, Cof- yt :: IV
~ , 4,04.1,,f ~, , e Te
fee, a,'Spices,' '-..,' 4 . Q1 , 12. ]
- ''.. -'" '' ' -- Mackerel, &c., for --•--:'-,, •
I.- ale cheap by . KERN & KLINE.
October 10 . ¶-4w
5000 bushels potatoes wanted, for which
the highest market price will be paid in
cash or in exchange for goods.
KERN & KLINE.
October 10 11-4 w
5000 cord of wood wanted, for which the
highest market price will be paid at the N.
York Store by KERN & KLINE.
October 10
MACKEREL
Nu. I. 2. and 3 Mackerel, in quarter, half
and whole barrels, for sale at the New York
Store by
October 10
Looking - GIOSSeIf.
A splendid assortment of Looking - Glasses
with Mahogony frames, for sale very cheap
at the store of KERN Sc KLEIN.
Sept 3 •
Poultry and Game Wanted !
The subscriber informs his old customers
and the public in general, that he wishes to
purchase One Thousand Chickens, Ducks,
l'utkeys, Geese, Pheasants, Squirrels, nab.
bits, Wookcocks, Quails, Snipes, &c., for
all of which he will either pay the cash, or
take them in exchange fur Stoves, Stove.
pipe, or Tinware of anylsind whatever.
141 r. BURUEIes Stove and Tin-smith estab
lishment can be found in Allen street, a
few doors above IV. & B. Craig's Store.
November 7
Bra,ndreth's Pills,
FOR. THE CURE OF
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, 4.6.,
WO TUE IatILLIC:
THOSE who are suffering from reMit
ting or Intermitting Bilious Complaints,
should read the following, and be guided
thereby :
Cause of Pain is the consequence
of the exertion of the organ or, part where it
is present to throw oil morbid or corrnt hu
mors, for no pain can exist but from the pre
sence of those matters which are of an un
healthy character. When we ha vc 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
casion of pain. To be bled, only removes
the anguish in proportion as the amount of
life is reduced, and the same may be said' f
all lulling-or soothing remedies. Not so
with Brandreth's Pills ; they at once go to
the assistance of the blood in aiding it to
~.discharge bad humors, to conquer the Death
1 Principle. To relieve pain in this way
does not leave any bad (*cis, The Life
Principle is not reduced, nor are the teeth
destroyed ; but all the organs aro cleansed
and.theirhealth insured.
MTh° übov d Pills are for sale by the
dozenar single box at the RegisterOlEcy . zi
in• Allentown. • •
Jinuttry 10.
KERN & KLINE.
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SHAWLS
CA ItP.ETS
WANTED
WOOD
KERN 0, KLINE.
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STEPHEN BURGER
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. . . .
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 Cbgnac Brandies, Dark
.'4ll and Pale, Holland Gin, Ja
-1,11pf,1 ,1.1 f• maica Spirits,lrish and Scotch
Malt Whiskey of the very
•
finest quality.
WINES.—Such as Madeira, Port,
Sherry, TeneritTe, Sweet Malaga, Muscat,
Chtteload Champagne, very choice and
old.
Also, Manufacturer of Domestic Distilled
Brandy and-Gin. Pure Spirits, Deodorized
Alcohol, Peach Brandy, Lavender Brandy,
-Wild-Cherry Bran'dy,-.and Fine Cordials,.
Raspberry Brandy, New England Ruin,
&c., &c., also a largo supply of line Old
Monongahela Whiskey on hand.
The above Liquors will be sold at the ve
ry lowest prices. Country Merchants-and-
Tavcrn-keepers, will do well to give the un
dersigned a call before purchtiSieg elew — ere,
and examine-the-Liquorsovhich .he vouch
es, will bear the closest scrutiny, recollect
No. 323 Market Street.
ROGER BROWN.
Philadelphia, Dec t. 11-13'
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tention to JOHN'C.
, Washington City, Nov. 21.
Another Scientific Wonder 1
PEPSIN!
SRTIFICI.9L DIGESTIVE
141.11.. Goa,stric luice I. I
A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER !
Prepared from Rennet,or the fourth Stomach
of the Ox, after directions of Dimon Lie
big, the great Physiological Chemist, by
.1. S. Dim ghton. M. D., No. 11, North
Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for In
digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver
Complaint, Constipation,
,and Debility,
curing after Nature's own method, by
u re!s-own-a gent,the-Gastrie_J u
rrllalf a teaspoonful of this 'Fluid, infused
in water, will digest or dissolve, Five
Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours,
out of the stomach.
Digestion. —DigestiotAs chiefly -per-
formed in the stomach by. the aid of a fluid
which freely exudes from the inner coat of
that organ; when in a state of health, called
the Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Great
Solvent of the Food, thT:t Purifying, Preaerv
i and Stimulating_ Agent_o the stomach_
a n g d
intestines. Without it th f ere will be no
digestion -- no conversion of-food-into-blood,
and no nutrition of the body ; but rather a
foul, torpid. painful, and destructive condi
tion of the whole digestive apparatus. A
weak, half dead, or injured stomach produ
ces-no good Gastric Juice, and hence the
disease, distress and debility which ensue.
Pepsin and Rennet.—Pepsin is the chief
element, or great digesting principle of the
Gastric Juke. It is found in great abun
dance in the solid parts of the. human sto
mach after death, and sometimes causes the
stomach to digest itself, or eat itself up. It
is also found in the stomach of animals, as
the ox, calf, &c. It is the material used by
-farmers-in-making-cheese F crilled-Rennet7
the effect of which has long been the spe
cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of
milk is the first process of digestion. Ren
net pOSSCSSCS astonishing power. The sto
mach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou
sand times its own weight of milk. Baron
Ltebig states that, “One part of Pepsin
dissolved in - sixty thousand parts of water,
will digest meat and other food." Diseased
stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice,
Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want
may—be perfectly supplied, weAuote the
following
Scientific Evidence!—Baron Liebig, in
his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry,
says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may
be.readily prepared from the mucous mem
brane of the stomach of the Calf, in which
various articles of food, as meat and eggs,
will be softened, changed, and digested, just
in the same manner as they would be in the
human stomach."
Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on
"Food and Diet," published by Wilson &
Co , New York, page 35, states the same
great fact, and describes the method of pre
paration. There are few higher authori
ties•thnn Dr. Pereira
Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Che
mistry in the Medical College of the Uni
versity of New York, in his "Text Book of
Chemistry," page 386, says, "it has been
a question whether artificial digestion could
be performed--:--but it is now universally ad
mitted that it may be."
Professor Dunglison of Philadelphia, in
his great work on Human Physiology, de
votes more than fifty pages to an examina
tion of this subject. His experiments with
Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ob
tained from the living human stomach and
from animals are well known. "In all ea
ses," "he says" "digestion occurred as per
fectly in the artificial as in the natural di
gestions."
.12s a Dyspepsia Carer.—Dr. Houghton's
preparation of Pepsin has produced the
most marvellous effects, curing cases of De
bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, .and
'Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on
the very verge of the grave. It is impossi
ble to give the detaiis of cases in the limits
of this advertisement— but authenticated
certificates have been given of more than
200 Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia,
New York, and Boston alone. These were
nearly all desperate .cases, and the cures
were not only rapid and wonderful, but per
manent.
It is a great Nervous, Antidote, and from
the astonishingly small quantity necessary
to produce healthy digestion, is believed Jo
act upon
act upon
Prineiples!—The.7e is
no fora of Old Stomach Complaints which
it does not seem to reach and remove at once.
No mutter how bad they may be, it' gives
instant relief ! A single dose removes all the
unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to
be repeated, for a.short time, to make these
good effects perniatient,.purity of blood and
vigor of body, follow at once. It is particu
larly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,
distress after eating, lo e, cold, state of the
Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Des
pondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tenden
cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c.
Price one dollar per bottle. One bottle
will•often dna a lasting cure.
PEPSIN IN POIFDE.RS,
Sent by Mail, Free of Postage. For con
venience of sending to all parts of the coun
try, the Digestive matter of the pepsin is
put - up in the form of Powders, with direc
tions to bo dissolved in•diluted alcohol, wa
ter, or syrup, by the patient. These pow-
ders contain just the same mutter as the
bottles. but twice the quantity for the same
price, and will be sent by mail, free of Post
age, for one dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. J.
S. Houghton, No. 11 North tight street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Six packages for five dollars. Every
package and bottle bears the Written signal
Witt r. S: Houghton, Mt D:, :SolePro
prietor:
WAgents Wanted' ih ev'ery totirvih.the
United States. Very - liberal diactuttts gi
vetrta, the trade. - Dttiggistb; POttinitateri,
and 1 8"Ooliise Hats art 3 di.sithd 'to ate as
August 8 11--Iy
FASHIONABLE
Jewelry Establishment !
Cheap and Good Watches,
1 • Jewell) , & Silver-ware, whole
sale and retail, at No. 96 North
Second street, corner of Quar
.o.U.ivi,' ry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret
cases, $3O and over.
Silver Lever Watches, full
jewelled, $l6 and over.
Silver Lepine Watches, jew
elled, $ll and over.
Silver Quartier Watches, $5,00 to 10
Gold . Pencils, $1,50 to 7
. ____ 374-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 JEWELRY and. SILVER-_
WARE. Also, an assortment of M. J. To
bias & Co., E. Simpson, Samuel & Broth
ers, E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, G.
4. R. Beesley, and other superior Patent
Lever Movements, 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 name
and residence of the person ordering put on
if requested.
0. CONRAD,I North - 2nil - . St.
Importer of Watches.
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Philadelphia, Nov. 29.
G. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED
UNPARILLELLED in TILE HISTORY of MEDICINE
AS TILE' MOST
Remarkable External Application ever Dieconered !
Facts are Stubborn Things!!
WI AT 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 mote than fourteen yeare
has nevertheless established the fact that Merch
ant's celebrated Gargling Oil, or Universal Pam
ily Embrocation, WILL CCM!: most cases, and re
lievc all such as
Spavins, Sweeny, Bin Vrinagnlls, Poll Evil,
Callous, Cruel:ell lkels, Gaffs of all lamb, Fresh
IVounds, Sprains, Bruises. Fistula, Sitfast,
Strains Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered,
Feel, Scratchee or &vest, Mange, ltheuma•
tism, Bites e* Animals. Externaloisons,
Painful Mrvous Affections, Frost Bites,
&its Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds,
Chilblaina, Chapped Hands Cramps,
Contraction of the Muscles, Swellings,
Meknes, of the JMnls, Caked
&east', 4c., 4c., 4-c., 4c., 4c.
The celebrated Duet. Parker also writes as
follows:—Dear Sir: I have prccribed your Gar;
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
ines, and in all rhumatic affection, where exter
nal means are necessacy. 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
these is no general fever in all the above diseas
es to be used freely and to counteract intlamation
in a remarkable manner. In bruised wounds it
prevents swelling and consequent sereness in
hot weather.
Prom the peculiar nature of this Oil, and the
unparalleled success it has met within the hands
or the
Farrier, Farmer and Stage Proprietor,
it is but justice to say, that of the great n•tmber
of medicines which have been offered,non!have
been so well adapted to the prompt ,cure of dis
eases ; to which horses are liable ; ii hat been
very justly"called a complete PANACEA Fl n ruC
House. Fur instance read the following :
To Owners of Horses
This may certify t 1 st I have nad for many years
the care of from 100 to 2.00 Il,rses and having
made use of Merchant's Gargling Oil for 2
years past and can safely say, that for all the dis
cases 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 COUNTERFEITS, and be cure the
name of the Sole Proprietor GEO. W. ME RCH
ANT, Lockport, N. Y., is blown in the side of
the bottle, and in his hand writing over the cork.
Boot e persuaded to take anything else with
the promise it is just as good &c. This is . prat
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,
cently 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 see what
wonders are accomplished by the use of this
medicine.
' Sold by respectable dealers generally in the
United States and Canada. Also by Simon Bau
Bethlehem, Pomp & Kensy, Easton, Amos Rog
ers, South Easton; Lewis Smith & Co., Allentown
G. Frailey, Orwigsburg, J. C. C. Hughes, Potts
ville. M. A McCoy, Northumbettand, H.. 1 Shea
fer, Milton. Henry Masser, Sunbury,S. 0. & J. B.
Allen, Jersey Shore,
S. Martin, Williamsport,
C. W. Shale, Lewisburg, J. Seebold New Ber
lin, Huston & Porter, Towanda, C. H. Bernick,
Athens, Smith & Gray, Bellfonte, W.M Bickley,
do Chalfonte & Hughes, Danville, C. M Ebert,
llikuelt Chunk, A. Turrell, Montrose, W. P.
Jbnes &tiro.owdersport, B. M. Dailey, Hoard
Hiach, MCnsfleld; Ro_X• Willsbcrbo (VI P.'
Taylor, .GintingtOn ‘ IX D . . Newcomb *Co ; di
Trough '4;lliirtr, Gew,renciville, De.. A: Our.
.re?, TOO,' Obliolifillosatitirk,' E. - D.
imulze,)Look Hineen: • •
. 'December 13. •
LARGE ARRIVAL
Fall and IlliTnter Goods,
David 0-ehi an,
Merchant in Hosensack, Upper Milford.
Lehigh county, informs his large circle of
friends and the public in general, that, he
has just arrived from Philadelphia, and is
now unpacking and offers for sale, a largo
assortment of seasonable Goods, as follows
Plain lUstres, chnngable and figured AP
pacas, plain and printed muslin de lains;
ginghams, calicoes. checks, flannels, &c.;
&c. English, French and American Cloths;
_of all colors and prices, cassimeres, vestings;
sattinetts, thibit and woolen shawls, cotton'
yarns, &c., &c.
Mew Stock of Groceriesr
••••• Molasses, Sugar, ~......csr, - ------
~aii,-; r I dem Co ff ee, Tea, • Bpi- • ;
:(1;;;I i o - tirt ces, Mackerels of cl' .. .
lig
--' all numbers and at - ' - ---
cheap prices, Salt, Oils, &c.
Fashionable .hats and-caps,-shoes_for_lal
dies and gentlemen, sole 4nd upper leather,.
calf skins and morocco.
Margeamrtnient_oLQue_ensiv_are,_Eartiv
enware,llard ware, Looking glasses, Drugs;
Glass, and Dye Stuffs.
.6 1 LJIRGE STOCK OP IRON,
Just received, such as warranted bar and
hammered iron, American and Swedish
steel, warranted at 0 cents a pound, cast
and sheer steel, band, round, half round and
cornered E. refined iron, sheet and hoop
iron, cast iron,.stmres, kettles, pots, boilers,
grates, plough shears, wagon boxes. Also
a large stock of English wagontire, of every
width and thickness, at 21 cents per pound.
His assortment in general is made up .of
such a stock of Goods as, is but seldom
orb-1-e—t
fortd in a country rei smm"Fie — e.
fore invites each and every one to give him
a friendly call and convince themselves of
what is said above. No cherges will be
made to show goods.
He returns his sincere thanks to his
neighbors and friends, for the very liberal
custom bestowed upon him, and trusts that
he will make it their interest farther to con
tinue their calls.
Oct. 10.
UOVICILeIQ
• Notice is hereby given, tint the under
signed are appointed Executors, in the lust
Will and Testament of Henry Ebner, dec'd.
late of the Borough of Allentown, county of
Lehigh, therefore all persons who are yet
indebted to said estate, be it in Notes, Bonds
or otherwise will make settlement within
6 weeks from the date hereof. Also those,
who have legal claims against said estate,.
will present them well authenticated within
the above specified time.
MICHAEL D. EBERHARD, Executor..
JOHANNA L. EBEER, Executrix.
November 7. 11-6tv
ate tist.
Bank N
Bielenell's,VanCourt's and'
' 8 Detector.)
(Corrected Weekly from
Thompson
Bk of N America par
Bk of Pennsylv. par
Bank of Commerce
late Moyamensing par,
Bk of N Liberties par
Bk of Penn Towns. par ;
Farmers & Mechan.par
Kensington par
Manuf. & Meehan par
Mechanics par
Girard par
Philadelphia • par
Schuylkill • pal
Southwark par
Western par
Commercial Bank
of Pennsylv. par
Bk of the U States 12
COUNTIIT BA:MS.
Bk of Chambersburg 1
Bk of Gettysburg 1
Bk of Pittsburg I
Bk of Susq. County 85
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. par
Carlisle Bank 1.
Doylestown Bank par
Easton Bank par
Exchange Bank
Erie Bank 2
Fat mers & Drovers
Bank . • I
Franklin Bank
Farmers Bahk of
Bucks County par
Fdrmers 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 pail
Lebanon Bank
Lehigh Co. Bank 50
Lehigh Navigation
Co. Script. 10,
Miners Bank of •
Pottsville part
Merchants & Manaf.
Bank,`PittOurg.
Monongahela Bank,
Brownsville - , • 1
Taylorsville Del.
Bridge Company, 25
West Branch Bank, 1
Wyoming Bank, 1
York Bank,
NEW JERSEY.
Belvidere Bank I
Burlington County
Bank
Commercial Bank
par
Cumberland }lank par
?armors Bank par
Farmers tE Matian"
ice Ban4,*fhvggl
tarinierakide'reltimta.
Jiang. litid.roint,
Mortis County bank 1
iryThe notes on all :
(-) are not purchased
Mechanics bank of
Newark
Mechanics bank at
Burlington
Mechanics do Man-
EEO
ufaettirers bank par.
Newark banking &
Ins. Company
New Hope & Lela
ware Br. Corap.failedi
Orange bank
Peope. bank
Prainfitkitit blutit
Tail
Salem banitinnklo...put
State hank at ER2ral
bethtown,NewarkV,
Carmlen,N.Bruntfr•
wick, par.*
Sussex bank 1, 4
Union bank fr•N
Trenton bank. co. pile
Yardleyville bridge'
company 26.44
DELAIVARE •
The Banks of the state
of Delaware are all st.t
par.
NEW YORK. •
New York City bks
Chelsea bank
Clinton bank 50'
Commercial bank 10'
Lafayette bank 50'
Washington bank 70"
COUNTRY IhNlCy:'
Alleghany county
bank 7,0?
Bank of Ameriat!
do of Commei:Cb' 40`'
do of Brockpdf
do of Lodi
do of Olean 35'
do of T . onawati'di 55:
do of Lyons 2
do of Western
New York 36 1
Binghampton batik 40'
Canal bank • 5'
Cat taraugus county
bank 35'
Erie county bank, 55'
Farmers & Droieri
bank
Farmers bank of 13a-
- -
neca county - '
Hamilton bank s , - 30,
Lewis county bank 60,
Mechanics bank at 46:
. Buffalo
Merchants bank at
Buffalo ~ 40 .
Millets bank of New ~
York
Oswego bank 2.11:
Phenix bank,sr
Staten Tiland batik r
State bank 001 . , yr
Si,Lawrenee'bibrik . 72
Union bapr 215
is •
Unitipilltiit bank 30
Y i tific bank* Co. 70
teeth Wark 25'
White Plabis bank b
o othevbanki not
mentionedialhe above •
list ore than 1 to 2 per
coat (Unmet. •
ks mar Aced with, ditok
by the brokers.