To the Members of the Mutual Fire Insuril nee Comp, OF SINKING SRING, HES COUNTY. The Board of Managers of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Sinking Spring Berks County, herewith respectfully sub mit the Bth annual Report and Statement of the affairs of, the Company, agreeably to the provisions of the charter. During the past year ?Ix hundred new members were adthitted in the Company, about two hundred transfers and aJterations of Policies effected, and 80 PolleieS renew ed. The gross receipts from these sources • were 92.140,49. The amount paid in, on the assessment 05,500, and the balanco in the Treasury as per last statement, with in terest $2061,13, making a sum total of 81), 701,92, cut cf which' the Board appropria ted the 6m of $6,257 90 towards damages and expenses incurred during the past year, !Klein a balance of $3,443 02 in the Trea- Bury at interest. The Company now numbers full four thousand olembees, forming., a capital of nine millions of dollars to lt.v upon in case of necessity. The toard have the gratiflsmicr. to say, that the tnemb;:rs of the Company met the first 'assessment with alacrity and rrempt neSs, giving ample assurance that :k1 Insurance Companies, with sufficient capi tal and prudent management are 14 far the safest and cheapest in a country community. The Damages were awarcied 113 follows : ToLevi Tgramlich,Lehigh coun ty, stone. smolte house, 0113 00 F. A. Wallace, Lehigh county, frame store house, John Bloss, Lehigh county, balte house, . . . - John B. Loos, in Berko county Currier Shop, George Rieser, in Berta county Stone Barn and contents. Daniel Dundore, in Berks co., Stone Dwelling & contents, Samuel—Betz. in•Berlcs county, Frame Barn and conttnts, Widow Drexel, in I3erlis county damage to Furniture, - 10,00 John 8.. Smith, Lebanon county Frame Barn & contents, Samuel Addams, Berks county Stone Barn and contents, Jared Eyler. a...1!;s county Slcuo Barn and center-10, Whole amount during the var, 5.^:,.1:5 I :3 I j F2^ The three last named rasesof 11.::"..3-. ) were caused by lighinintr,the . but.ldimrs hav inf.); not been protected ky rods as required. and consequently only two thirds of the loss was paid in each case. wzrerally ti a provi• Biro of the By-Laws of the Company. It k worthy of remark to state thnt duliog the seven 3tertrs of the Company's existence', no case c,f Firo, by lif.4lnnitor, did occtr. to a single building that wa; picuctecl by I;c.:ld .ning conductiv e . the curt of which is at pre sent so trifling Cra it is hoped tie menibsr of the Company Mcov the ruin in It re. Or The. Board Lave roscdved. h-rt;ttol not to insure Barns. I.:ity at,•l t.-.:1 -Is. Store [louses, Alil!s F‘tc•on a , ;%. hind with On it contehts fr, , tn loss car: :,‘,l by lightnint7, un!crs the 5 .urr. ut ly protocted by conductors ns rrosccibed in the By-Laws of the Compauy. By order oitho of AARON MLLE. Sc'e Sinking Nov. -1„ SINNING N.w. -I, The following members wr.re duly el; r tett Nlninwers for the ensuiuq year : —Taco); Bright, Penn; Dr. Win. Springs; John L. L'i). I ; G eo . K. ti dig , I;,•nirc ; o h. V:in Reed. CLI'1111; J , 01 , 1 " mon Kerhe, Maidener,nd; ; Rival 11. llni tcnstein,E-q., Maxatnunly ; Houston, Reading; Aaron Mull, Isaac M. Gerhart,Lel,ation co ;.1.2 . :;11 Esq., and Dr. I). u. Ali.;! r. Lehi4h coilyy ; which said Board elect wdl octet in. I sum's Swan Hotel, city of ll,ading, on the first Monday in . January. ISaI, at 10 o'clock A. M., to oigunize an,l appoint-,ificers. AARON Al Sinking Sprilgs, : !iJ. L. Kmciturteociten. resreeifaily noroun ces to the Ladies rind Gewl: men of A de town,that the ovenim, haVt!commen. - - ed at the Odd Fel/ows' I lalhon Monday nod Friday of each week, from Fi to in the evening, where all the atost fashionable dances will be trtur , lit, which are as follows : Polka's, Maiourlca's, Lancer's, Cotillion's, Redovva,Schottieli, plain and other Walzes. Persons desirous of making themselves familiar with the innocent ex Icises of tht , racist fashionable circles, cot 1 not dhave a better opportunity, as I shall endeavor to the best of my abilities to give entire satisfictiou. Also private classes for children on Tut s day and Saturday of each week from 2 to 4 o'clock. P. M. Terms moderate. Or Apply to Mr. James Mieklv, at Sam son and Wagner's Stare. nt \VIII. Craig's Hotel, or nt the Odd Fellows' Hall, on the - evenings of practice Nov,:mber 7 cVii i 2 ot--; The tnembers of the old "Nort'Lawton Blues" yet living, or. the \Yid/Imi of those cleceasod,-or thou. Minor children, can ap ply at Captain John F. B.uhe's office, were they, can get their application for their Bounty land. And all others having stood a.tour of : duty in the Militia, in, the war of 1812, can .alsa be supplied with the neces sary papers, to procure their bounty 'lands, under tha act of Congress, passed Septem ber 28,11350. Charges reasonable. • - JOHN F. RUNE. Captai . n of the -Northampton Dines." iCovember .21. ' 1!-4‘1,- JO .Pdin ira • Ti7orG Neatly ex-eaated at the “Register" Opice. Facts for the People ! A Jenny - Lind Song. SaMSOßfij Wa galley 43g.' Co. TUNE "rnn DA3 COME. " A. An appeal to the judgement, A candid appeal ; With facts on our aide, An assurance we feel. Fact, Fact, is our maNim, On facts we left, And to facts we appeal, In the GOODS IVO Ellpp l y. SR. In this to n our Store, seer to attract, • A triumph m trade. And in truth a 4r at Fact ! And still it shall stand As it ever has done, A glw C',U.3 fort For cite notna it has v..on. B.talcre ! We am nut about to carry you twiny with any false Cr uttfounded tiaaer. tiour, We intend., in al•pyttling• In your j ti ,!, : rt•tt to . rtotefurfti noti,ficfsoaly with cot the rFghtest t' Or O cortrodiction. Ono Fomint Inst is, tho artieleJ Wagßcr Co, are di s: i o7o i ; „ htti by unt quailed aty le, in proof of mhich we would call our St:CO!11 1 . pureha. ,, Of rail and Winter Goods, vehith we have just recieved and unpacking. And the proatineot fact is, that at nor store you will find en extensive nr•surtmentof ev ery tieing which is usually Iret•t in a count try rate. tut tl.e fact ti oil bets ir, that 507=7,11, frot t ruer Co.. r.oods cheeper than any other Store in Lehinh couta:,•, but ilont take our weld fir it, Let crane and zee. Conte men cf all . Each lank and degree, Come old maids anti young'mai.is, Who yet ttte SO free, Come Jews and cone Christian, Come Gentiles and ail, Come tacit and e cl e. , e v e ry one • And give us n CALL. SAMSON, WAGNER & Co. November H. - 11200 19,00 203,00 990,00 1427;,00 329,00 3:33,11 41Taf ice Stli'Vel'Or and .Suivener. 700,09 • Th lags !race to rtenourice o 1:15 1:11;7- circle t.ifileotio rind the pu'olic F_'.l7o , that In , Fti'.l contilititis the Sur voyitig in its braiiclics, at tivrir Cuorwr:- Saucoo I has late t• putThasrd at a very great expellee, a riatitioet of the tit -west and 1110:11111- Kr.Vt'd Ma; ;cal lostrumllli,7, which will etial,le a practitie c , (20 ye :IFS to .! . lvt! !::ctivr:ll ii, :1 Lt., it'. at I I:, uodonia rtl, as h. , t:Jo Lai,ic.ets fur many v,•a. - s. TV :111i , 1110 AV r:1 1 ,?: tlkt: I:, .1 in' I 0 :1 , 1 V to serve his :it vny r , •at , 0;a:1.1.: tl;s!at•ce fL hwae, when r.111, , ,1 1)1! I:, N 1 It. R'I•I'T\JAN. C,—;3111 Oct :11 1 . ; E ra INMAN FMB INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, N. IC3I, C ESN VT STREET ocpr Filthistreet. Chalk !? N. Banr!ipr, (ko. \V. Ilichari- Thomas Itart, :‘l°ll. D• 11...ewiR. Tobias Wagner, Ad*. E Boric, Samuel (ji•ant, Paritl S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, , Morris Patterson, CONTIN FL; to malce. I, nrance,perntanent ant liniite.l, ev.!ry .!•-•;•tiptien of ploperty, :.,co a. I coo ;;;:,., Inw are cnnNis t ;tit witl; rC•rr•'r;l n rtr2e roicc:ic ti The. ttsset.s of the comfm , y, on January Is.t, 141.19, n. imbli-Mr.!l::ree:‘l.k . to an Act of A , semb!y, were as fo!lows,%iz: • Mortgagzs, :530,5:58 05 neat Estate., ` i`3B 2f..8 DO Temporary LoPtis, '205,459 09 Stnc!t I 5 f.6:3 35 Cash, &e., 46,50.1 07 Since ilpir ineprporation, a period of eighteen vearz, th p hsve pl. a rils of one n,i//ion h;0u1 ,. ...el ~ , ,, : fcroid 11,,i4 I , ` , S f'Sln•fi re• !lure :Or ,i , diwt advaints.;es ranee, a.: ‘ve:l as tbe sliiiiiy and di...position to tteet with or, naz c<., all liahilitics. CHARLES N. B I.NCiililt, Presi den CHARLES 0. 13ANC1iER, Sec'y. The *nbscribers are the Appointwl Agents of the above ntent , t:ncd Institotiori, and are now prepared to make insurances on every decrip . , !ion of property, at the lowrst'rate:. Art - WS:l'l'S 1..111.;11E, Allentown 131,ECKopethlellem Vdentown, June 13, 18.18 411. Nrhice is herelty elven, that the under si!-Med has taken out katers of Administra• thin, Of the Estate of Daniel helm, de ciinftl, tato of the Fr.i.on u ti of 1\ Ilentown, county of I..ebigh. Thervfere, all persons e•lio ore yet indebted to the e.-late of said d-ccased, Ito it in Notor, llotels. or oth erwi.w evil) ; loose male settlement within ti'‘vrelcs from the date hereof. / Also those, who have lewd claims at.r.uinst said estate, will•prosent them well authenticated with in the ahoie specified time. . II -•1 w • SOLOMON WEAVER,. .admi.2istrator. Nov. 14. ¶-6w To Brewers and Distillers Hops.: !lops! WO • Eastern and Western flops Growth 1850—'48 nod '47 on hand and (or sale by the bale itnd smaPer frt:!otity by BROCK & ALLMAN, /lour Pruirr3, corner of Pourtli nod Vine Street's, Philadelphia. December 12. 4sl ~i (S'.tPr,tlhil INDIntNI'I") P;rerlors :1,220,097 67 ECM FARGE ARRIVAL OP Fall and \l inter Goods. _David 6 cienPafß, Merchant in Ilorent , aCk, 'Upper Itiilford, Lehigh county, informs his large circle , of mends and the public in general, that he has just arrived Irian Philadelphia, and is now unpacking anil offers for sale, a limp' ascortint.nt of seasonable Goods, as folio : Piain lUstreS, ciinognble and figured Al parrs, Irvin r0.t.1 lnit .d inurlin de Inins •(,i ~i,nnis, calicoes. cj:t•cke, flannels; &c.. &c.• Er plish, French and A nterico of :ill colors ntid I,riccs, ctt.imeres. et-stings, sattinettF, thibit and woolen Ary:rl..v, cotton &c., &c.. eirsiv Sloe& obf' GroccericA. .. i ii (.. ..i. Alolaste-i,Stlyar, ; •;.-37 . .. : ,.. z „ 777 V 4;14i Co . ffee, T. , a, Ly pl. i•,, ;.;••..... il,it !: - . t.qttl:l-1 ct's, Mackerels of l, l ' c y!'', / ni;;lkj.:4l all nitilil,e r!. anclat ti- - -- Air-i: cheap prices, Salt, Oils, &e. • nisi:int44d hats and caps, shoos for ht dior and gentlemen, sole and upper leather, ch;iskios and morcoco. larro assortnieti: ui QueenEware:;Earth7 enwnre,llardu are, ',oohing Glas.!,:s, Drugs, Glass, and Dye Stuffs. A LARGE 6TOCK 0.1" IRON. . • Jost received, such as ti•arranted bar and harnmerrd iron, American and Swedish steel, warranted nt 6 cents n t c•utal, ciest and sheer steel. Land, round, half round and cornered F,. afireed irrol t a beet and Iwop iron, cast iron, stems, kettles, pots, !:oilers, 1 -0,0:1 4 h shears, wa ; Tcn hencs 4 . Alen a la ee 7eZdtgei:le wo - -cmire, of every idtle Lnel tl.ichtless, at 2i ce r.ts per r.roral. tlic assortment in Eenetal is made up of such a steck of Goods as i 3 but seldom fcunzl in a cem.try retail store. Ile the re fer,. invites each at , d eyery one to give hint a friendly call and convince themselves of what is said above. No cherrres tvill be • mntle to show goods. Fie returns his sincere thanks to his ne•igleitors . and (trends. for the velv hbernl custom bestnwed upon him, and trusts that he «ill I11:1!:e it their interest further to con tinu.: their calls • Oct. it) o L f., .1.5 r 53°.1P Livery taho this method to in -Li form their cw.torneis and the I tildic in general, that they leave lately purehoiqd of Mr. (korai.. Beissel, hid cv . ..enive Livery er.taldishnient. consirling in lart of Porscs, CarriaP;es, and contittuing the IntsineF.s nt :,,c.z„te..., the old E;antlei: Vi - 11!idin street, of ,\P‘ They willalwayt: he prei nr din funiich their ct/:.torners at no tice kith sure and hou.es and splen did faXionable \ chicks. Pli•atiore :•• (. seciiitici!, will be [urn t.ll ; f ood catriages and careful re. if tor ran 1. spite el tat nit linn twills vebicies to thl . ir tastes. in ir cliaiges are rtiasonalile, and in or der to cciiti lit,. the 1ii..11 credit it lias here t. naineel of In lag the • lit t live ry iistab iiiiiment in ..111tiottiwn," tlit:t• will. leave tithing undone to trip tet h•iiitl the best and safest horses, thy %watt% t and most splendid carrier's, awl solitir and cart ftil 'liar return the ir hincvre thatilis for the 'Weird I atrotinge thus far liti.!.ttlived, and trust that 'hey will be nide further to merit a continuance of tilt ir support. _ J. & 'l'. 110F1;' \l.krs7. 11 .:—:3 in Nov1 , 1111)1.1. E. 1 4 ,11.1 ta 'A) 3..vd EN EL ATTORNEY :IND COUNSELCOR AT LAW (Tee a Ply doors 0-cd n/ the Court !louse. L'elle can be con s ulted both in the Cier [win and English languages. Allciltuwn, A , e ril 1. —tf It 0 Iv cow Arf OnNEY AT LAW. Office one door ew:t of Nolbs Hotel, Al lentown, Lehigh county, P. Allentown, Motel) 29. :11;k 0 V OUT V, \Tt l i I) lca_ 171. Cheillitit street, above Filth, Flkilade • TUE OLD I§TAND, Occupied fur more than a Mir(' el a Cen !my. by Gtorge 117111 g, 1.:::5(1. The undersigned would most respectfully atMounce to the public, that he is .d gent for snore Jinn) twenty of the most celebrated manufacturers of Poston, New Pork, Pkil- • adclphia, and elsewhere ; and is mistantly rcCtiving front them * Frn7 - 14 PIANOS • of the richest anti most varied styles, of su perior tone,, and of the most superb finish, of 6, 6.1. 6.:, 6i, mid 7 Octaves, which arc warrantill equal to any manufactured either. in this country or Europe. Just rvertived, also, a further supply of Church and Parlor Organs, of very brantifal vutterns arid fine toned. His Ware room is constantly supplied with a choice selection of • SERIPHINES AND ItIELODEONS, from the oldest and most extensive manufac tories in the United States; , among which is a . new style of REEDORGAVV, having Carhart's patent improvements, with gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved, and highly ornamental. Tuning and Repairing.—Siff. Salvador Gn arai,:in, a distinguish. d Pinta' Forte Nlatitifurtur , r and Divan r, 1611 ' at tend to all orders. OSCAR C. B. CARTER, 171 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. August 19. . • I'.—Om mother Scientific Wonders PEPSIN! iI.RTIFICLIL DIGESTIVE or Gastric A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER ! I Prepared from Eennet,nr the fourth Stomach of the'Dx, after directions of Duran Lie big, the fzreat Physiological Chetni . st, by .1. S. 'Houghton. -D., No. 11, Nortii Eighth Street, Philadelphia, This is n truly wonderful remedy fir Irt diteslian, Dybininyia. Jaundice, Liver Complaint, ConVipatiun, and Debility, curing after Nature's nwn •method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric juice. teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused . • in natcr, tvil! digest or di ! , v -A vr , Fine Pounds of Roast Beer is abaft (ice.) hours. , oot of the s.tomach. Digestion. Di2estirm is chiefly per• fcruo3l in the stomach he the aid of a fluid which freely esndes 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 Pooch the Purifyiug, Preserv ing and Stimulating Agent of the stomach and intestines. Wi.hont it there Will be no digestion no conversion of food into blond, and no nutrition of the bode ; but rather n 'foul, torpid. painful, and 'destructive condi tion of the whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured stomnch produ- CC3 no good (Jastric Juice, and hence the tikenze, ilk tress and debility which ensue. Pepsin n!;:l bonne!.--Pep s in is the chief element, or' great digesting principle of tb' Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in ti.e solid pa;ts of the human sto mach L.fterdeath, and sometimes causes the stomach ref digest itself. er era itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals. as the ox,•calf, &c. It is the material uted by farmers in making cheese, called Rennet, tl:e effect of which has long been the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of tuillt is the first process or digc stiun. Ren net possesses astonishing power. The sto mach of a calf xvill curdle nearly one thou sand limes its.own weight of milk. Baron Lo-h:g states that, "One part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water. will digest meat and ether food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or P;•psin. To show that this want ;nay be perfectly supplied, we quote the t'ullowing Evicicaer !---11nron Liehig, in hi.; celebrated work on Animal Chemistry. save: -An A rt•ificial Digestive Fluid may r - : w he readily: itrepared from the m UCOUS menu" 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 us they would be in UP! human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Wilson &: Co., New . York, page :15, states the satttel gt-eat•fact, and describes the method of pre ; ttration. There are few higher authori , ties than Dr. Pereira Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Cho- misuy in the Medical College of the Uni versitv of :slew York. in his "Text Book of! 'Chemistry," page 13Sii, says. "it has been a question whether artificial digestion could t he r erformed—but it is now universally ad-I milted that it luny he." Professor Donelison of Philadelpliitt, in his great work on Human Physiology, de votes more than fifty pages to an examina tion of this subject. I l is experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juitt6, ob tained from the living human stomach and from animals are well known. "In all ca. .ses," "he says" "digestion occurred us per fectly in the artificial as in the natural di gestions." .25 a Drppep.sla Coi•er.—Dr. Iloughton's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most marvellous eflhcts, curing cases of Do bility, Emaciation, Nervous - Decline, and Dyspeptic Clonsuinption, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. Ft is impossi• Itle to give the details of cases in the limits of this adv - ertisemetit —but authenticated certificates have been given of more than '2lO Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia, .N - ew York, and Boston Mono. 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 dn. astonishingly small quantity lltTvt...sary to produce healthy digestion, is believed to act upon • Electro-Magneik Principles! —There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter•how bad they may be, it gives in:qatit relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant . symptoms. and it only needs to be repeated, fur a short time, to make these good effects permanent, 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, low, 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 nail! often effoct a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POIPDERS, 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 be dissolved in diluted alcohol, wa ter, or syrup, 1:y the patient. • These pow ders contain just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same priee, and will be sent by mail, free of , Post age, for one dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. J. S. Houghton, No. 11 North Eight street, Philadelphia, Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every plicliaae and bottle bears the written signa ture of J. S. Houghton, M. D., Solo Pro prietor. • r_-WAgents wanted in every town in the United' States. Very liberal discounts gi ven to the trade. Druggists, Postmasters, and Booksellers nre desired to act ns agents. August f7t.. , FASHIONABLE Jewelry Establishment ! Cheap and Good Watches, n Jen & Silver - ware, whole , sale and rt o'l, at No. 96 North • cond 'trent, corner of Uttar -3.73:1705A• PI I ea r 3•, Gold Lever %NY:Aide s, full ire% ell , . I, I IS caret case, $3O and over. S:le'er Lee r b, full j:ecelltd, $l6 and (le•er. F•ile e: T. pine Waletu •je ev- ' e lle el, $ll and over . Siirer'!ua it, `..-5.00 to 10 cloid Pine Gold Other articles in prormtion. All Goods warranted to be what _they arc Scild fur. 'Conrtantly on hand, a full assorpnent of hue *OOl_,E) .IEIVEL:EY and SILVER VAPE. Also, t a nmitinent of M. J. '1"o -bias k Co., E. Simpson, Samuel Broth ers, E. S. Yates nr.. Co., 'Jclin Harrison, 0. f!. B.2eriley, nnd•other superior Patent Lcrcr Movement.v, which will be cased in au`• style desired. A rnlngenwnts have been made with all ihe-aboye celebrated makers, the best am ufacturer, of Liverpool, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders \yin be talten and the name and residence of the pt 17..0f1 ordering:put DTI if requested. O. CONHAD. No. 00 North 2101. St. Importer of Watches. Nov. 20. v 0. \V. AIERCII.I.NT'S (.1:1[..11131ZATEI) CARCLINC OILM 1 - ':.,.FOR_HORSES...'. UNIRILLELLED in THE HISTORY of iIIEDICINE A 3 THE mos . !. • RemarA.ribir rnal erfr I):scortrf:l Facts are Stubborn `il►ings!! WIIAT lIAS .111:vs DONE CAN RE DONE AGAIN Ignorance of lasts and philosophy, h•twevrr, start at the asaertion that auv oue reinecty . can possess within itself the vulite of curing ina.'y .liseases. Experience of more than fourteen years has nevertheless established the tact that Merui. act's coledraied Gargling Oil, or Universal Fain ily Einheocation, wtLL CUBE must cases, and re lieve all such as Sparia..,Nw,yny, E:aghapv, 117oas;,lls, Poll Evil Calloa,..eraelred Heck Galls of ill lamb, Fresh Woatlr, Spraias, Bruisrg, F;slula, Silfast, .S7raios Lainerzeys, Yand• Crocks, Porafered, Fr, Grecsr, 3laolre, Rheuout• !!Iles of Aai mats. Exteraaloisons, Pan fat .Vervotts Fro,q &Ws, Corns, liaryiB mai Neuhis, C.'.' z/ //wide Crump, C,,ntraetiwt of the Muscles, Swellings, Weekaess of the Joints: Caked- Bevasts, 4c., 4 c., 4-c., 4.... The celebraii!d I).iel. Parlier ako ‘vritel ns follows :—Dear have preeribril your Gan; ling, Oil in vat ions cases of Practical . Surgery. - as a liniment, with marked success; and would rommend it to physicians generally fur external use in all euntu•:ons.tutnors.sprains, white swell inns, and in all rhum•rtic ,flfeetion, where ever/ nal ioeans are nee.e%sart•. Asa discutent it is harinle ,, where the tebrile sympmms have been reduced tzeneril treatment. In such ca.es it is the iciest ellirieit remedy within the.eitele of inea:.s now in use. • I eiyald also recommen.l it to community at rg as a .‘„ale and powerral inhere •Itete i• no general levct in all the abiive es to he freely and to counteractinflaination in a reinat kable manner. In bruised wounds it prevent.: swelling and consequent soreness in hot weather. From the preuliar nature of this Oil, and the unparalleled success it has met within the hands of the Farrier, Frzrino and Stage Proprietor, it is bitt justice to say, that of the erent n tmber of medicines which have been offered o non e have been so well adapted to the prompt Cute of ills eases ;to which horses are liable ; it hat been very julllv called a complete 1 1 1:tracti trt tt THE lionse. For instance read the following : To Owners of Hoist* This may certify tl at I have bad for many years the care of from UM 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 recomtnend it to the public; a the hest medicine for horses now in use. E. D. MINOR. Caution to Burchaser3. Beware of COUNTERrEITS. and be sure the name of the Sole Proprietor CEO: W. ME RUH ANT, Lockport, N. Y., is blown in the side of the bottle, and in his hand writing over the cork. Dont be persuaded to lake anything else with the promise it Is just as good &c. This is prac used by those unprincipled dealers whose con science will stretch like India Rubber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in rate large cities, whose nefarious practices have so re, newly 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 Edited States and Canada. Also by Simon Rau Bethlehem, Pomp & Kensy, Easton, Amos Rog ers, South Easton, Lewis Smith & Co., Allentown G. Prailey Orwigsburg, J. C. C. Hughes, Potts villa. M, A MoCoy. Northumberland, HA Shea fer, Milton. Henry Masser, Sunbury,S. G• & J. S. Allen, Jersey Shore, S. Martin; Williamsport, 0. W. Shafile, Lewisburg, J. Seebold New Ber lin, Huston & Porter, Towanda, C. H. Ilernick, Athens, Smith & Gray, Bellfonte. W. M . Bickley, & Chalfonte & Hughes, Danville, C. M Ebert, Mauch Chunk, A. Turret). Montrose; W. T. Jones &. Bro. , owdersport, B. ht. Bailey, Hoard & Beach, Mansfield, R. Roy, Willsboro, O.• F. Taylhr, Covington, D: S. Newcomb & Co., & Trough & Hurd, Lawrenceville, Dr. A. Iluin phrey, Tioga. J. H. Otilick, plusaburg, E. L. Lock Dec em her 11. ty Brandreth'sPillsi , FOR THE CUItE OF -, Consumption, Coughs, Colds, (Sc., TO TUE PUBLICS THOSE who are suffering from remitting or Intermitting Bilious Complaints, should read the following, and-be guided thereby_: .cault bf Pain.—Pain is the consequerice of the exertion of the organ or part where'll. is present to Throw oft morbid or corrupt ha- Mars, for no pain can exist but from the pre sence of those matters which are of 1111 un healthy character. When we have pain in the head, in the bowels, or in any othef part of the body, it only proves the p?esonce of matters which the blood is trying to re : move, and it is this struggle which is the oc ( aston of paiit..- To be bled, only removes the anguish in proportion as the atnotict of life is reduced, and the same May be said (1 all lulling or soothing remedies. Not so :,pith Brandreth's Pill:: they at once go to the assistance of the blood in aiding it (o discharge bad ho toms, to conquer the Deatti Principle. l'o relieve pain in this war does not leave any bad etihets, The 'l4l Principle L not redtreed, nor are the teetit ilel•tro3•ed . : hot all the organs are cliansed and their health in•nireil. E.Z.*The above Pi:ls are for sale by the: dozen or single box at 'the Register Office in Allentoem. January 10... DOCTOR YOURSELF! For .er'S Cents. 4 -qr 4 . - ‘ , -, By means of the pocket .. -dr ...., , 4 ,, ---, . "... 4k E-.culapile:, or, every tint! it.7„.-;••• '..1 , , his own Ph v•-ician ' 2 , 1t1t i *• '." ; edition, n withupwards • f A , ~ 7 ~, II ) . I a - ...1 a hundred engravings, (. - :•••' • • i i i ~„e. •lAt • showing private diseases - • • '' i"every shape and form', t' \'' I. ' 1 'l' II .• • • of 'i l,l :,._ ; an dma ormanons the ~.,,_ ..generative system, Bv IN 3f. 1 OUNG. M. D. t;.:' , 1,50 to 7 :17. 1 . ck. to SO This time has now arrived, that persong suffering from secret disease, need no more become the victim of Quackery, as by the; I prescriptions contained in this book any one j may cure himself, Without hindrance to be: siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate fikhd; and with one tenth the usual ex- I pease. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fally explains the cause of manhood's early decline, ttith observations on marriage—besides many other deratirp : nts which it e mild ntht be proper to eau = tnerme in the public prints. 1 t Y ' An y ' person sending Tirenly-Fre! i Cents enclosed in a letter, will redeye one: 1 copy of thie book, Ly Tail, or five copies will he sent for one doil.r. Address 1 - )r; II!'. Young. No. VW, Spiece street, Phila: Idelph in ." Post-paid. I:5 9)r. 1 oung cmi be consulted on anti !of the Diseases described in his different , publieations. nt his Offices: 152 Spruce.st.; I elo: , ry day between 9 and 3 d ykJ'cii, (Sun does excepted.) July 5 booth Note ticat. ( (on.fehd Iliclenelrx,VanC'ertoiii;Te Thompon'a Dtterfor.) Ilk of N Anicrica par Bk of Penasylr. par Bank of Commerce taw Moyamensing par Bk of N Liherties par Bk of renn Towns. par Farmers Mechan.par Kew. ingtoh par Nfanaf. &-Meehan par Mechartivs par Git ard par Philadelphia Schuylkill sontliwark Western Commercial Battlc of Pennsyl v. Bic of the li States 12 CouNTity S Bic of Chambersburg Bk of Gettysburg 1 Ilk of Pittsburg • 1.11(of Susq. County 85 Bk of Chester Co. par Ilk of Germantown par Bic 'of Lewistown failed Bk of Delaware Co. par Bk ofMiddletown 1 Bk of Ilkontg. Co. par Bic ofNorthumberi .par Columbia Bank tic Bridge Comp. pdr Carlisle.Bank Doylestown Bank par Easton Bank par Exchange Bank a Erie flank 2 Fanners '& Drovers Bank 1 Franklin Bank I Farmers Bank of Bucks County par! Farmers Bank of Lancaster f:ari Farmers Bank of Reading • par : Farmers' Bank of I Schuylkill to. par Harrisburg Bank 1 Honesdale Bank 1; Lancaster Bank " par: Lancaster Co. Bank par ; Lebanon Bank Lehigh Co. Bank 50' Lehigh Navigation ; Co. Script. lo ' Miners Bank of Pottsville_ par' Merchants r. Manaf. I Bank, Pittsburg. Monongahela Bank, I Brownsville, I Taylorsville Der. Bridge Company, 25 West Branch Bank, ; Wyoniing Bank, I York Bank, 1 NEW ir,RSEY. Btivide re. Bank Burlington County tank pare Commercial Bank Cumberland Bank Tar Farmers Bank par I Farmers &Meehan- ics Bank,Rahway Farmers & Merchants • • • ..11ank. Point, ire from 1 to 2 poi 7 "VfiE CniihtY bank 1-tcent discount. cri-•The notes on all Flanks marked with dish (—) rite not purchase.] by the Milkers. T-ly ir, -1 3): Mechanics bank of Newark Mechanics bank at Burlington par Mechanics & Man i nfacturers bank pa r . Newark banking & Ins. Company New Hope Or, Lela ware Hr. Comp. failed Orange bank Peoples bank Plainfield bank Princeton bank par Salem banking Co. par State bank at Eliza' bethtown,riewafk, par , pal par par . Camden,N. Brum,- wiek, par Sussex bank Union bank Tretitbn hank. en. par Yardlepiiille bridge company 25 DELA WARE; The Banks of the state !of Delaware are all at i Par• NEW YORK. New York City bks Chelsea bank 50, Clinton bank 60 Commercial bank 10, Lafayette bank 50 Washingtnn bank 70 Coos Tar DANKS. Allegbany county bank 7(0 Bank of America 3A do of Commerce 40 do of Brockport 3.5 : do of Lodi 25 do of Olcan 35 do of Tonawanda 50: do of Lyons do of Western NiTri York Sty . Binghampton bank 46 Canal bank .5 4 Cattarattgus county bank • Eric county bank, 511 1 Farmers dr. Drovers .• bank 5' Farmers batik of Sc.,. neca county 30, Hamilton bank, - 50 4 ,, tYewis cohnty hank 50 Meehaatics bank at 4f It fFa 1 o ss, Merchants bank at Buffalo 40" Millets bank of N ew ,York 10. Oswego bank _ 20 , Phenix bank Staten Island bank an . , State bank ofN Y fdn Bt.Lawrence bank 7ri Union bank 25,. United States bank 3. York bank. Co. ' Tenth Wark bank, ".25 . White Plains bank cy-All other banks'not mentioned in the above
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