• 'Ne - lif Goods ! New . Goods! 13 0 UM7P ' D - The subscribers have the pleasure of ski- PENSION AGENCY, Ling to their many customers, and the pub- At Washington, I), C. lie in general, that they have just returned , The undersigned Attorney and 'General from Philadeldhia with a very large and tre- Agent ut the City. of Washington, offers his sirable assortment of ; services in procuring Bounty Lands and FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Pensions for those eniitled.—Being perma which they feel assured will render very tnently located at the seat of Government. generaLsatisfuction to their customers. • witli a thorough and familiar. acquaintance Ladies and Coalmen! duke i.t your with the necessary Mims and routine of bus business-to-call-very-toen-and-tithe-a-glance—iness,_and_haviner-acce.ss-to-registers_aul at their stock of goods in your line, and if Rolls filed in the U. S. war office, he ries: you do not say they sell as cheap, durable st!sses facilities fur the speedy and satisfac and handsome goods as . any of their weigh- tory adjustment of Government .claims of b'ors, they will be'..titiiet hereafter. I every hind. PRE,T.Z, GUTH& co. I By a late Act of Congress, 'Bounty Land ¶-4 w is granted to the officers and Soldiers of the war of IS I`9, and of the various Indian wars since 1790. To those who served nine months 160 Acres, to those who served four months S 0 Acres, and' to these who served one month 40 Acres, Arrimgetnents have been made with gen tlemen of the Legal professions in ditli.rent sections of the country, for the location of warrants and the sale of the patents, when issued, on the most advantageous terms : for the payment of taxes. redemption of Lands, sold for taxes: collection of debts : and for the•transaction of general Law bus iness, in the different Stan nod Territories. • Ile tenders his: service , : to inetehel ; of prof( s..:ion at a distance, and ee e!aims iuet the Govenmiti.t, I 1 ,, C,. Agent, will akin: one hail ar eal fee. 'Flip nece:..rary lot tin Li :mil information on all subject.; appertaininii to a : , teceessful preee (anion of this _xvilLbe_furuhidier.Ltu regular_notre.liondent, without :charge. Information and all cuuunuuicutious prolliptly 14:pliCil to, if ad . dres:::e7d,rmt-iruid to CIIA RLES T CUR ER, (Box No. 167, Washington, D. C. P. G. ) )cc.:; I. 9;—lint December 5 Groceries. Just arriving. a full assort igitaliio meat of the different hinds of '1‘1.' 1 1110! Avetv Groceries, such as Mola3ses, 4 Cofiee, Sugar, Te:ys, Spices'. ac., which will be sold at wholesale oi•lie tail, at the very lowest prices. • . PRET Z . , GUFF . ' & Co. Deceinber 5. S .1 IL T. 1000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt. 100 Sacks do. do. do. 100 do. A:.llion's Floe Salt: 200 do. Dairy Salt. Just landing acid for sale Wti holesale. ant.ille tail at the very lowest pt ices. PEETZ,GI:III & Co December 5 :IL -A-71—W a La- l 'ak- 1 .Long and otherShawfr. Rd. received a very large lot. of Bay State, Long and other Shawls, which will be sold at a very email advance, by PR ETZ , UUTLI & Co 1; w December 5 Raisins OP Craueberries. Three Barrels Cranberries, Five kegs of Raisins, . Ten Boxes Raisins, 20 Bushels Dried Peaches, just received nud for sale cheap by I'IIETZ, UUTD & Co. 11— , 1 w December 5 LochINPED2 A'Lr li, MALY L'lld TUR El? S /)E ULL'S N Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps: . The nineteenth century being the ego of Magnetic Telegraphs, Steamships, Leonine &c., and in which all hinds of busi ness is done in the very giiiclo and 'nest expert manner, it likewise becomes neces sary for the trading public, to take small profits and make quick sales, in order to keep up with the improvements of the lime:-. Upon .this principle we have determined to net. We will sell uur Uouds at such prices as will astonish the buyer. The following are some of our prices, to wit:— 111 en's Calf-skin Bouts front $2,50 to $1,40 do coursu do " 1,50 to 3,00 do kip do " 2,00 to 2,75 do Gaiter do " 1,50 to :3,00 Ladies'•Gaitters " 1,00 to 1,87 do Slippers and \Vclts •Buskins 31 to 1,25 112shles a very large and exten -, • sivii assortment of read‘ mat! Da Boots & Shoes, cheap for cash. They also keep for sale, a splendid as sortment of Moleskin, Silk and Slouch c , .. 00;•‘.a • HATS, ywnc \ Cloth, glazed, fancy and military C A P S,' Trunks, Umbrellas, Camphine, Lard anil Fluid Lamps, Candelebras, &c., &c. • LV'Recollect the place, one door.west of 0. & J. Sager's Hardware Store, in the building formerly occupied by L. Smith', Apothecary store, in 111i:ilium .trt•ct, AI;L town. Dec. 19, ELDNIUND MOHR, ATTORNEY ilNll COUNSELLOR HWY °glee a fido doors u;sl th, courr rfe1 : 10. can consulted both (. Juan and an .Englisli lauguagers Allentown, April I.Ol) . Uf$Yl -I *TQ , , •ATTC))INEY AT LAW. Office. one door eak of Kolb; Hotel, Al lentown, Lehigh county, [ l u Allentown, March ',ZS Wll),,Vacow, Notion isliereby given, that t h , under signed has taken out letters of Administra- tion, of the Estate of Daniel Ludwig, de ceased, late. of the Borough of Allentown, county of Lehigh. Therefore, all persons who are yet indebted to the estate of said deceased, be it in Neter, Bonds, or oth erwise will pleabe make settlement within 0 weeks from the date hereof. Also, those, who have legal claims against said estate, will present them well authenticated with in the above specified time. _ SOLOMON WEAVER, .ficting Jidtnipistratar. 11-6 w Nov, 14 • • To Brewers' and Distillers ! Hops ! Hops: Hops 1 • • Eastern:And Western Flops Growth 1850—'48 and '47 on hand and .for sale by the bale and stnaller quantity by BROOK & ALLM A N, Flour Dealers, corner of Fourth and Vine Streets,. Philadelphia. • ••,, K .ll—w 4sl • .. • • Ti -1 ‘v LOON HERE! A Certain and Effectual Cure, h e subscriber, Druggist in the Borough] of Bethlehem, Northampton contity,*azlopts this method to inform sullerers of a Mien. made complaint, be it Inflainatory, Chronic or Acute, that he prepares an article of turd eine, that will efli•ct a certain cure of this wide :pri.:tl and painful disease. It is put up in (lima bottels, each bottle accumpuni ed by FL box of Ointment. The liquid to is taken internally, and the oinunent.external ly. 'Pile genuine article can be had only by the .undersigned, a practical Druggist and C hemist, and iniginator of the medicine. Price two dollars per bottle, or six bottles fur ten dullare—which will be sent to inva lids in tut}• patrol the county, free of charge: All 011119'S lIIII.st It accOnlplllicd W 11.1111112 Cash, or they %%ill reevive tic attention. This medicine needs no purling, it speak,. fur ilscll,w•liile p, lfeet!)• ha ritile:-s ration It eradicate:, the symein Irom th , e111..et6 produced treidtueut. It has already producul ewe a: cures, and of races where the ',afield has I , een confined to the house (or years, and those that iot abroad only with the use of Crutches, were set .at liberty by the use (.1 from one to six Bouels. Certificates of cures can be shown front the most respect able citizens. f7J'Notie is genuine without his ‘vritten signature in blue 11EN111" (.7ANGIVEII, • • l'eoprielor, Bethlehem, l'emt. I)l2c:ember 12. 111--IY 102 TA:4,1111111T1111, The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and . .rrm , t Company of Philadelphia, Office No. 109 Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual, CAPITAL 300,000. Continue to matzo Insurances on Lives on the most favorable terms. The capital being paid up and invested, togs lher with the accumulated premium fund aftbrds a perfect security to the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, half vearly. or quarterly payinents. Ti, , co o l ',ONUS at silo, nods t II,•• unmee for life. Th,• bona: opriated iii Decein!!t , la 11. ;1111(10116110 to 10 on iq mirfl water the oldest policies. ' i'..r nt, 7.! per cent, on other> ion u• tlt , onto of fitailditi7 mahic.l:: sitio.s- , 7:5(i, $75, .cry :3 , 1001) insurcd, i of inure than 51) pe l c ,. 111011.1 1", tints paid. and without increlndinr.; Th. payment to the company. OM .. • No. of iSo to ! 13° ""' !A ,OOlllll nl . policy and l'oliey.!losured or I bonus payable at the I !Addition., party's decease. No. 5•1 $lOOO :$ lOU_ : -----. $ 1 tot) .6 88 1 3500 : 250 2750 1 " 20S I 4000 ! 400 ' 4400 " 2701 2000 i 124 —1 2175 . " 336 51)00 i 437 60 I- 543Y - - I=ll 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. ltunc, Agent in Allentown. B. \V. RH:HAIM.% President JNO. F. JASIEB. December 13. Tit ct) '11 1 )11)11.P c) The members of the old “Nrortharnptort .Blues" yet living, or'the Widows of those deceased, or their Minor children, can rip ply at Captain John F. Ruhe'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 also be supplied with the neces sary paper's, to procare their bounty lands, under the , act of Congress, rtasset.l.Septem bet. 28, 1850. Charges . reasonablii. JOHN F. . Captain of the "Northanapton Blues." Ndvember 21. 11-4 w stLLE .1 1 T 0 grdr Livery Establishment, TfIE Subscribers take thir method to in form their customers and the Public in general, that 019? have lately purchased of George Beisel, his extensive Livery establishment, consisting in part of 1, • Horses, Carriates, &c, and continuing the business at Mu...... limpid stand on William street, in the Borough of A Ileniawit. They will always be prepared to furnish their customers Urdu, shortest possible no tice with sure and crentle horses and splen did fashionable vehicles. Pleasure parties or societies, will be furn ished with gentle horses, good carriages and careen' drivers, if requested. Families can be suited at all times with vehicles to their particular tastes. •Their charges are reasonable. and in or der to 'continue the high credit it has here tame• gained of being the .best lict•ry estab lishment in Allentown," they will leave nothing undone to keep on Immi the beet and safest horses, the neatest and most splendid carriages, and sober and careful drivers. They return their sincere thanks fir the 'Mend patronage thus far bestowed, mid !Ina be able Main r tea timrit a colilinzrinc‘ , o soppqt. '1 e ire" Sun c or Scrivenors 1111(11 rt.I , .211(•(1 Logs Ivayi• nt.notince latve circle of frictit;e ttnil 'lit. pubiie L •cileral, that Ite still continues th.• Stir vt ylug and Scrivening business, in its vari ti:; at his office, twill Coorcrs htirfc;,.iii lippyr Saticon township. Ile has laltdy pure hasvci hi a V, 'c • CS:petleV,1111111111Wr Of theu a ; Inured .11Wheinalical hisi rum , xv: till enable him, with a practic...C.2..) - :.4aioling, to givo gonoral Ills experience as a Scrip em r .'-uhr ed, as he has ako followed die buswe-s tor many years. Terms moderate. Ile will always be ready to serve his flierith.:, at any reasonable distance front 'ionic, when railed upon. ANDREW K. WII"I'MAN. Do. :DE. 1N1)1•:1111'1'1 TRE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 1633 CHE:SNI:T near Fifth street. DirlYtors Clan Ira N. 13[111cl:or, Geo.ll'. Ricba Thomas Ilart, :11urt.f. I t. I.Ntl 1:01 , 1;V: r, Ailolp. E nom. Samuel Grant, David S. Brova, Jacob it.. .Smith, Alorriz , Patu.rson, INTIN to wake In , itreinee, permanent on peel yde. criptiou of properly, in atel , at rates as low as are con,ts hl v. Itil SCI. a rit)•. 'l'h , • Uonipany have reserved a large Cowin. gent fend, which with their Capital and Preal oilis, safely iuvt ated, allord ample prOteetion to the assurcd. The asset: of the company, tan January Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an Act of Ai sembly, were as follows, viz Mortgages, $890,558 65 Heal Estate, 728,358 90 Temporary Loans, , 205,459 00 ititocks, 15,563 15 Cash, 46,581 87 Since thririncorpptation,a period of el:4litre', years, they have paid upwards of one million Ito, II it n fired hou.sand dulliirs,lis , es by fire, Ihere by ail;ttslint; evidence of the ;viva:tut:4es of insu ranee, as well as the ahilily and dkpos.ition to meet with pro•nptc , t, ail liabilities. • C lIA IZLEs N. It INC ER, Pre<i den CET:IIII,ES G. 13ANCKER, 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 properly, at the lowest rates. AUGUSTUS L. VIIII E, Allentown it. F. BLECIC, Bethlehem. Allentown, June 13. 184 S. ♦-1 y t) V 011' rs. • , •„. 1,1 ( ' OF,iO NTANI), rt ('en— Ittry. i y 'rho Itlider.i2tict! t‘w.il,l :tio-t wsp“elliiiiy announce to the publie.thai he k .Igeot for wore than twenty of the nice , r celebrated mann fact firers of Poston, Nee }Pork, Phil adelphia, and elsewhere; and is constantly 51, receiving front theni . ~ PIANOS of the richest rind most varied styles, of su perior tone, and of the most superb finish. of (I.?, and 7 Octaves, wide!' are warranted equal to nny manufactured eitio , r in this country•or Europe. Just received, also, further supply of Church and Parlor Organs, of very beautiful patterns and fine toneg. His ?Tare tom . z is constantly suppligd with a choice selection of SERAPHINES. AND MELODEONS, fl.oin the oldest and most extensive manufac tories in the United States; among which is a new style of I?E.EDORC.4N, having Carhart's4ntent improvements, with gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved, :it'd highly ornamental. Tuning and Repairing.—Sig, Salvador La Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufacturer and Organ Builder, ti!l at tend to all orders.. OSCAR C. B. C A RT . F:II., , O. Chestnut street, Philadelphia. A . ugust • O. ; • ' . at--Gm Jon JP i1t... 1 7.4. , rrie1° , Neatly executed at . the-" Register" Office. ill,V J1?7'1FICIIIL DIGESTIVE or GastrlF, A GREAT bISPEPSI A CURER ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Lie f».thy great Physiological Chemi. , , , t, by . .1. S. Honghton. M. D., No.' 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. y — wonderful — romedrfoi—ln. dig eslion, D./is/a/mitt, Jaundice, Liner Complqint, Constipation, and Debility, coring after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. ITTllitlf 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.— Digestion is 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 Gas tric Juice. This fluid is the Great Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserv ing and Stimulating Agi nt of the stomach arid intestines. Without it there will he no digestion-- 110 conversion of food into blood, and no nutrition of the boo; ; hut rather a foul, torpid. painful, and debtructive condi tion of the whole digestive apparatus. A )vealc. hall dead, or injuredstoinach . produ- C,S no good ~ .:astric Juice, and hence the lu eas.e, di6tress and debility which ensue. IIUFFM Pcp.sin and Rennel.--Pepsin is the chief element, or great digesting principle of the ! Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in the solid parts. of the human'' sto- mar hm rtlPTitliTati - d - som etim cs - causes-t h stomach to digest itself, or . cat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals. us the ox, calf, &c. it is the material used by farmers in making cheese, called Rennet, the effect of which has long been the Spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. Ben in t Imssesses astonishing, power. The sto mach 61:a calf will curdle nearly one thou sand times its own weight of milk. Baron laehig states that, "One part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, will digest meat and other fond." Diseased stomachs produce nn good Gastric Juice, Rennet 'or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following S'elentilic Evidenra—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 eg g s, will he softened, changed, and digested, just in the .same manner as they would be in the human :stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on "Pood and Diet," published by & Co., New York, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of pre pacation, There are few higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira Dr. John IV. Draper, Professor of Che mistry in the Medical College of tho Uni versity of New York. in his "Text Book of Chtmiistry," pai , e says, "it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be porformed— : but it is now universally ad mitted that it [nay be." Professor Dunglkon of Philadelphia, in Isis 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, oh m Med from-the living human stomach and from animals are well known. "In all ca ses," "he says" "digestion occurred as per fectly in the artificial as in the natural di• fft..sliollS." $1,220,097 67 . 7 1., rr Dgyep,luCurer.—Dr. troughtou's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most marvellous curing cases of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline; and Dyspeptic Consumpticn,.supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossi ble to give the details 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 to ally oil desperate cases,. and the cures w ie um -only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. It is u great Nervous Antidote, and from the astonishingly stnall quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, is believed to act upon 17 It Elect co-Magnetic Pri ?triples !—Therc 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 instant relief ! A iiingln dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to be repeated, for 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 ofthe Stomach, distress after eating, low,. cold, state of the Blood; Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Des pondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tenden cy to Insanity, Suicide, &' Price one dollar per bottle. One bottle will often effect a lasting cure. . •• PEPSIN IN POIPDEIIS; 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, by the patient. 't'h'ese pow ders contain just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the smite price, 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 Give dollars.. Every package and bottle bears the written signa utre J.. S. Boughton, M. D:, Sole Pro prietor. • CIE - Agents wanted in every, town in the, United. States. Very liberal discounts gi ven to the trade.- •Druggists,•Postmasters, and Booksellers are desired to 'mill agents. August 8 • 11-1 y Another Scientific Wonder! PEPSIN! - FA!SMOTOIABLE Jewelry. Establishment ! • Cheap and Good Watches '• 14‘ :. ) Jewelty & Silver-ware, vvhole c sale and retail, at No. 06 North Att.. ..,,,,,. Second street, corner of Watt . - ••_i.titi`gii".ii.'"ir! ry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, lull Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $3O and over. Silver Lever Watches, full . jewelled, $l6 and over. - S i lver - Le pi n e - Wat c h es--j ew- died, • • $ll and over Silver Quartier Watcher, $5,00 to 10 Gold Pencils, 151,50 to 7 Fioe Gold Rings, 37 cts. to 80 Other articles in propoytion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. A Iso, an assortment of M. J. To bias & Co., E. Simpson, Saltine! & Broth ers, E. S. Yates & Co., John MOrison, 0. ,ti• R. Beosley, and other superior Patent Lever illovonenk, which will be•cased in any style desired. Arrangements hove 'been made with all the above-celebrated makers, the best man ufacturers of Liverpool, to furnish at short outlet: any required style of Watch, for which orders will he taken and the atone and residence of the person ordering put on if requested. 0. CONRAD, No. 96 North 2nd. St. Importer-of 'Watches. - Philadelphia, Nov. 29. ¶ y G. W. IVIERCIIANrS CELEBRATED r-CARCLINC OIL . HORSEO UNA RHUMB hi THE HISTORY of MEDICINE AS THE MOST lleularlruble E.dernal Applicalitm ever Discorered ! Facts arc Stubborn Things:l WHAT HAS BEEN DONE CAN DE 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 °flume than fourteen years has nevertheless established the fact that Alerch ant's celebrated Gargling Oil, or t'niversal . Fam ily Embrocation, WILL cunt; most cases, and re lieve all such as Spavins,Sweeny, Ringlme, W'inogalls, Poll Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sitfast, Strains Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered, Feel, Scratches or Greese, Mange, Ithettina• lisur, Biles of Animal:. Externaloisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost tes,- Boils Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands Cramps, Contraction of the Muscles, Swellings, Weekness of the Joints, Caked- Breasts, (Ye., , Vc., 4-c., The celebrated Doet. Parker also writes as follows , :—Dear Sir: I have precribcd your Garg Hug 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 lags, and in all rhumatic affection, where exter nal means are necessary. As a discutent it is harmless where the febrile symptoms have been reduced by general treatment. In such ca:ies 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 fever in all the above diseas es to be used freely and to counteract inflamation in a remarkable manner. In bruised wounds it prevents 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 nlmber ofmedicines which have been offered, nonahave been so well adapted to the prompt cure of dis eases ; to which horses •are liable ; it hat been very justly called a coniplete ITANACE.t. rt n TUE HORSE. For instance read the following : To Owners of horses This may certify tt at I have had for many years the care at from 100 to 200 Horses- and having made use of can Uargltng Oil for 2 years past and can safely say, that fur all the dis eases ihat'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. r,..D. MINOR. Caution.to Purchasers. Beware of COUNTERFEITS, and be sure the name of the Sole l'roprielor GEO. W. MERCII ANT, Lockport, N.Y., is blown in the side of the bottle, and in his hand writing over the cork. Dent 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. ccnily been exposed to the action of Congress. All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly tesponded to. Get a pamphlet of the Agent, and see what wonders aro accomplished by the use of this medicine. • Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United States and Canada. Also by Simon Rau Bethlehem, Pomp & Kensy, Easton, Amos Rog era, South Easton, Lewis Smith & Co., Allentown C. Frailty, Orwigsburg, J: C. C. Hughes, Potts ville. M. A McCoy, Northumberland; U. J Shea far, Milton. Henry Masser,Sunbury, S. O. & J. S. Allen,'Jersey Shore S. Martin, 'Williamsport, C. W. Shatlle, Lewisbum, J. Scebold New Her lin, Huston & Porter, T owanda, ' C. IL Ilernrcl l / 4 Athens, Smith & 61ray, Bellfonte, W.M Bickley, & Chalfonte & Hughes, Danville, C. M Ebert, Mauch Chunk, A., Turrelli Montrose, W.,T. Jones & owdersport; B. M. Bailey, Hoard & Beach, Mansfield, . IL_Roy, .WiUsboro, 0. P: Taylor, .oooington,- ft Et. NeWctomb &,C0.,.,& Trough &Duct; Lawrenceville k Div. A. Hum phrey,Tiega; S. U. 04, Rekiillossbiirg,...l3:•.l.l.. Shulze, , ' ;. December Ip. I-1y Brandreth's Pills, FOR' THE CURE OF Consumption, Coughs, Colds, TO TUE ruomic . THOSE who are snaring from remitting or Intermitting Bilious Complaints, shoulp read the following, and be guided thereby : Cause of Pain.—Pain is the consequence of the exertion of the organ or part where it is present to throw oil morbid orcorrupt hu mors, for no pain can exist but from the pre ,lence_of those (natters which are of. an tin . b. -ye - - healthy character. When we . Im, 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 rasion of pain. To be bled, only „ removesi the anguish in proportion, Lib the amount of life is reduced, and the same tria'§ be said ot all lulling or soothing remedies. Not so with Braticlreth's Pills ;- they -at-once—kb-tp the assistance of the blood in aiding it to discharge bad humors, to conquer the Death' . Principle. To relieve pain in this . .way, does not leave any bad effects; The Life Principle is not reduced, nor are the teeth: destroyed ; but all the organs are cleansed and their health insured: 17V - The above l'ills are fnr sale by the dozen or single box at the Register Office in Allentown. January 10. ¶-1y DOCTOR YOURSELF For 2•S--Cents. z . :4 4 "' ''--,, By means of the pocket' ,; ,,F i, I N Escu lapi us, or, every one 0 i.z. * : , ;. . his own Physician ! 24th .17 , -; , - .. .1 0 1 edition, with upwards of \ ty 1, it,..41 ' t , . hundred . engravings, '.., vs , i " .. , .showing. rivate diseases P;, 4Ptrii /in every shape and form, .. 'N.,. • F. , .., i .;:. i old and maltbrinations of the ,•-e - '7/ generative system, - .4,4. ..._.,..----- . • , -1,140;... - .: ,- By WM. YOUNG. M. D. This time has now arrived, that persons suffering from secret disease, need no more become the 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 intiirmte friend, and with one tenth the usual ex pense. In 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 ments which it would not be proper to entr tnerate in the public prints. L'WAny 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. TV Young, No. 152 Spruce street, Phila delphia." Post-paid. L - v7 - Dr. S oung can be consulted on any of the Diseases described in his different publications. at his Offict;s, 152 Spruce st., every day between 9 and 3 o clock, (Sun days excepted.) July 5. --- 1 y NOte . (Corrected Weekly from Ilirlaielre,l7inCoureh Thompron's Detector.) Ilk 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 par Southwark par Western par; Gommercial Bank of Pennsylv. par! Ilk of the U States 12 Goowny BANsa. • bctlitown,Newark, Canotlen,N.Bruns ;uick, • par Sussex bank . 1 Union bank ft Trenton bank.. co. par Yardlc,yville bridge company • 25 Bic of Chambersburg 1 Bic of Gettysburg 1 Bk of Pittsburg Bic of Susq. County 85 Bk o Chester Co. par Bk of ermantown par Bk of 1. wistown failed Bk of Del ware Co. par Bk of Mid letown 1 Bk of Mon . Co. par Bk of No humberi mar Columbia Bank & Bridge Comp. per Carlisle Bank 1 Doylestown Banlc e ar Easton Bank par Exchange Bank a Eric Bank 2 Fat niers & Drovers Bank Franklin Bank 1. Farmers Bank of DELAWARE. The Banks of the stale of Delaware are a❑ at par. Bucks County par Farmers Bank of Lancaster par, Farmers Bank of Reading par Farmers'.Bank of Schuylkilleo. per Harrisburg Ba I Honesdale Bank 1. Lancaster Bank part Lancaster Co. Bank par ,Lebgnon Bank • Lehigh Co. Bank 50 Lehigh Navigation Co. Script. 10 Miners Bank of . . New York -30' Binghampton bank 40 Cahat bank 5' Cattaraugus county bank 95' Erie county liank, • 60' Fariners & DroyerS bank . 5 Fariners bank of Se neca county :35' Hamilton bank, 30' Lewis cotiny bank •6'o" Mechanics' bank at 46: Buffalo 45 . Merchants bank at Pottsville par, Merchants & Manaf. Bank, Pittsburg. Monongahela Bank, Brownsville, - I Titylorsville Del. Bridge Company, 25 West Branch'Bank, I Wyoming Bank, I York Bank, " 1 NEW JERSEY. BelVidere Bank 1, B Burlington County ,Bank . par Commercial Bank Ctimberland Bank pliP Fa ritie rh Ban lc' pli r Part:tiers di Mechlin!. t Buffalo 40 Millets bank of New I York lit Oswego bank 211 Phenix bank • 35 Staten Island bank' 311 State bank'efisi Y so' St:Laterenee bank 75: Union bank 25 United Stateh bank 00 Dt, )cork bank. Co. 70 Tenth Wnri bank, 25 White Plains bank 5 p~j All otherbanks not me ntioiteil in the above" list are from. I.tp .2 rite eefir(diseeizni. • , its 'narked with daih y the broilers. ice 'Farmers 6c Merelpittis Bank. Morris Colinty bank . acj.The'notes on all I ( 7 ,-) are not purehabet Mechanics bank of Newark Mechanics bank at Burlington Mechanics & Man- ufaclurers bank par' Newark bankirig & Ins. Company New Hope & Deld ware Hr. Comp.failecY Orange bank Peoples bank Plainfield bank Princ'eton bank par Salem banking Co. par State bank at Eliza NEW YORK. Nreiy Work City bks Chelsea blink 80 Clinton bank 50 Commercial bank 10 Lafayette bank 50 Washington' bank 70 'COUNTRY DANKB. Alleghany county bank 70 Bank of America 95 do of Commerce 40 do of Brockpoib 38 do of Lodi• 25? do of Olean • 36' do of Tonawanda 50 1 do of Lyons -• 21; do of Western .
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