The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 13, 1851, Image 4

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    Co pity Statement.
t•r Account Of CHARLES 1-1. MARTIN, Esq.
f'reasurcr of the county of Lehigh, for
the year commencing January 1, and
.ending December 31, 1950.
DEBITS.
To amount received of J. f law e,
former Treasurer, as per report
of Auditors:
In current funds, - - $3,649 51
rre nu funds, - - . 00
...rived for use of County, 2,900 00
' xes_r_cceiLlecLO_Lhe.follo •
ing; in Mica 1919:
Fleury Romig, 40 03
Solomon Bohm, -13 Y 31
John F. Ritter, - - 141 27
Jonathan Werly, - 71 14
Aaron Donat, • - 95 59
John Scheirer, - - 86 42
Jonas B: Kammerer, :3 23
Abraham Roth, - - "119 $2
John Steffen, - - - 100 . 63
Charles E. Rader, 171 is
Adam German, - 16'2 61
-Jesse-M.-'Line;----
John hringer, on account 14 IS 19..195 00
Philip Person, county tax previ- 2
.61
ously exonerated, - -
Paid by the following coliecto!rs
fur 1850, on account :
John Steffen, - -
Florentine ficehly, -
Jonathan Trexier, - -
Jacob B. }fillips, - -
Thomas C. Kramer,
Gideon
• Guth,
Jacob Scheirer,
John—Weidknecht, -
Lewis M. Engelman, -
Josiah Rhoa , lF;
r ,
Daniel F. FollweileN
Adam German,
Tliorna3 Ktr)tz,
llenben :ic!icirer,
Retained on State taxes, being
riapi. cent for co ecting, -
Fine mceived of John Seiber
ling, collected by hint for peel
liug without a
liceusc, - -
'Win. H. Lilunif A.:,,ignee of
Nleendkpl, lino for keep
ing tipplinO lo use,
Sam. Harm y, for old lumb6r,
Charles Eckert, dividtmd on
Water Stock, - - -
‘.)11,1.*: , ;1' or• DELITTS $ 20,384 54
CREDITS.
By Cash pail ordt.k . s of the County Coal
nirstqaint.rs :
Cwer! nst.
ratitl J uroN,
Petit J u mu,
Court Crier, 05 25
Constable &Ti p.,111% es, 1:;(1 (Pi
Commonwealth costs, 17 97
Clerk of o, l r. Se&iion, 3 , 171 11
I,fraitv ul /Wert's/
011 account of loans, 006 50
Intere loans, GlO . 51
Poor House
Paid on warrants drawn by ?
Directors, -
.111cietown dculemy
Appropiimiun by the Orwl
Jury, paid to IL Treasurer r
of the Academy, -
Efret EapcirNe3
Paid Constables and others
for attendance at Elections,
.11ssesvitent Expemscy
Salary paid to Assessors and
Asi4stant Assessors, - 5
Printing
Guth, Young & 'nester, 7S N 7
Blumer, Bush & Co. 00 00
James \V. Wilson, 00 00
Rafferty & Hannum, 7S 50
M. Hannan], 32 00
A. L. Untie. 70 37
Blank Boots and a lrtl :
Hogan & Ph meson, docket
for Prothono .try's office,
Aaron %Vint, tationary,
131tnner, Bush & Co., Stationary,
U. R. Beisinrer, binding book,
Pox Scalps :
Paid for 'Fox scalps and fees,
• Cuailly Bridgcd:
Paid Isaac API lose, on account
of South Bethlehem Bridge.
George Probst; on brid,;e
emt
tract in full,
Sol. Butz, for sundry bridge re
peirs and extra xvoik,
Peter Rotti, repairs at Rinker's
bridge, - • -
John Roth, repairs'at
John Appel, repairs at •Trout
Creek bridge,
Wm. Romig, repairs at bridge
in Upper Mucungy, -
Dan. repairing' bridge
at Kunkle's,
Daniel Uilligns, repairing Jor
dan bridge, near Allentown e
George Sieger, repairs at Ste
"ger's
.bridge, -
Lewis Lares, repairs at M illers.
town bridge, - -
James Kleckner, repairs at the
'l'urnhole bridge,
13. Gackenbaahi holing stone
to bridge at Schmoyer's,
David Knerr, repairing bridge
in Lowhill, •
. _
1 13orough of Allentown, Thomas U. Kramer, .
2 South Whitehall,— -Giaeon Guth, . .
: North Whitehall, . . Jacob Scheirer, sea.
4 - Upper Macungy, . . John IVeitlineclo,
5 Lower Macungy, . John Stellim • . • •
6 Upper Alillord, . . 13. l lily nts,. •
7- Upper Saueon„ . Lewis Al. Fogleman,
?‘ 4 B .disinirg ,. • • . Josiah lihnicl.:,
Ilanovor, . . . Hoehle, .
11) Wiisettlarrg, . . Charles Sell, . •.
II "f•yan, . . ." . . 11 F. Folweiler. . .
It!, Heidelberg, . . . Atkin (.lermatl, jr., .
1-13---- 4 -Washirrgt . . . Thotrats-1-ii .
1.1 'Northampton, . . Jon. . .
. . . Itenben Slieirer .
.F. - ar.rboseularked unai a (') have paid
Financial Account of Lei►ig
To amount of Loans remain
ing unpaid on the ht day.
of January 1850
To amount of Loftus mink.
6 1,364 r):3
Amountrought over,
Inquisition FITB
855 (j. F. Mertz, holding three
800 67 jin Inisitions, - . .13 17
287 66 Jolin Erdman, two do. 37 11
076 5 1J, P. 11:11bach, one do. 17 69
173 67 ID. Follweiler, one .10 6,3
I David Behan, one do. 16 F 47
1.163 (10 I U. "
00 1 Frederick, one do. 17 12
30 _ 00 _ Drs—Rosnig_ancl_Mu rtin,
1
1484 07 snaking pmt mortem ex
amination on inEint found
770 001
5110 _ 60 in the Jordon creek, 25 00 .
708 00
03 00
2-10 00
308 00
.Ibaloniml nn Mkt.loro Cononiion.s. :
Daniel Brobst, Lynn, 83 07
.T. Seiberling, Weisenb'a, 45 , P 2
J. Fryman, N. Whitehall, 50 00
John -A hnewald , do. ;30 00
John I3ertch, do. 01) 67
R. Reiss, balance dtiC in .
S 10,6'M 10
1,015 50
35 00
50 00
0 00
25 00
::3J 7c;
I,O•VJ
1,71 . 2 77
1:117 01
3,000 00
'OO 00
459 09
007 80
457 37
ME
13 1
17
17 99
050 00
5,000 00
12! 60
5 50
6 26
4 00
14 97
76 55
LID
1 00
30 44
1 00
6 00
U SI
14,404 01
Tabular. Statement of County Taxes for 1850.
DISTRICTS.
TOTIE,
h 'County, January 1, 1850.
By amount of Loatt3 paid Bor
ing the year A. I). 1850,
10,9"1-3:2 st) A mount of Taxes assessed for
the year lsso rentaininv,.
le V t'i r P:450 - .2,000 00 - - -
(1111'111j
in 'ISIS,
S. J rg, :10 00
Ludwig, Lowvr
I acun,,ry,
Chas. Ritter, I lanover, 101 10
C. Poster, Up. Milford, 131 11
Ad. Sinozer, Salisburg, 106.10
Jonas Knorr, LowhiH, 29.61
flenry Yaeger, Saucon, 127 83
Collet 1 lotw and Jail
Scrubbing Coil rthowie, IS 00
tinpairs at Coil rdiuwin and
EU
Tax Refunde.l
Tolin Unth, cowl' y tax ovci•
paid in 19 1:1,
Jacob 1(i tt, county tax
overpaid 1:),3 SO
Soiorobn - 1 I
.101111 Javo - -
I )aniel Kam ig. - 1
\Vidow - :3 "I
conviel,r :
Paid to Eastern Penitentiary
for support of convicts for the
year and .19,
.luditors :
Paid C. L. Newhard and others,
Levi P. Franke, auditing State
taxes, in county offices., -
Mises/lane° 11.7 :
Weiliel.&flollinatt, tables for court
house, -
Du. bedsteads for Jail,
Thomas 13. Wilson, coal for court
house and jail, IST.; and ISSO,
Edelman, Grip & Co., fir coal,
A. Graber, charcoal, -
Geo. Beisel, horse and cart 'lir...,
Charles Seagreaves, livery and ap
peal expenses, '4S, '49 and 1850,
Seagreaves .S•Leisenring, huree and
cart hire, - - -
Jos:epli Hillman, conveyiwz prison-
ers front Easton. - -
E. J. ,11tele, maltitt7,, ballot box,
O. Snyder, hawling and housio, co a l,
."
Jos Lo hr, do. do. -
Jesse Schaffer, Mr candles,
Wm. Fry. horse and en r ire. 1519,
Solomon Gangewer, lumber,
M. E. Hornbeck. posta go.
J a c o b Cfeisinger, use of private road,
Charles Eckert, water. permit for
court house and jail,' -
George Brobst, castings,
John D. Lawall, arranging docket
and office papers, on account, 200
Jesse M. Line, expenses paid for
holding appeals, -
Nathan Miller, transcribing Judge
ment thicket, - - 150
Samuel Marx, for Lehigh county's
part for laying out a State road from
Allentown to Jonestown,
C. (brie, Jailor and Sheriffs fees, '225
•
Commissioners Tice:
Commissioners salary paid
Benjamin Breinig, 150 00
Do. Samuel Knauss, 60
.25
Clerks yearly salary, ' 'l5O 'OO
• .17,411. 40
Total amount of debit, 29,351 51
Received of Treasu
rer Joshua flimsy, 3,672 51 .-
Ilec'd.duringthe_year,lo,7l2-03
Alumna paid out; 17,441 40
Rec'd. and paid out, :34,153.43
Commission on above at 1 p. cent, , 341 53
Amount in the Treasurer. 2,601 61
Wu,the untiereigned, auditors of the coup-
COLLECTORS.
onconeeied.
Bniance in the hands of tha
Treastirer..lnlitiary I, 1851 2,601 61
County . Deficits 4,818
S I:l,bti2 50
11,e1 4 04011 ty of Lehigh, do certify, that we have ex
amined the account of Charles D. Martin;
Esq., TTeas - drer el said county, ft om January
Ist, A. D. 1559 to 'December 31st, 1550,
(both days included,) that the said account
as above stated is correct, and there remains
a balance of Two Thousand Six Hundred
and Ono I),d:dr.; awl Sixty-one Cents''in the
'hands of said Treasurer,
1.0 wanes
_w reel,
set our bands:, tlii3 eighth day of January,
A. D. 1851.
JOHN E. CLIFTON,
FORGE - BiTA - N. t - tutit - crn
JONAS HAAS,
January 0, 1851,
177 55
EDWARD BMW, Regi.lCr o f MP county of
14high, ticemiti with the -Common-
wraith (J . I'musylvania:
Thu accountant stands charged with the
following:
LIM
Dr.
Izecch.c 4 l as CuHatteral Inheritance tax, fur
the year 1650, to ii it _ .
1 'i7 :1 1
January !)—Of the estate of Eliza
beth Knapianibero,er, -
Pub. 6-I.lenry Mieterner,
4 , 2:3—Cathaiina Stull, -
Ality 7—Sarah Yael.el, -
44 10—Alary Landee,
Jan. !21—Alaria
.\ tgu:4 10—Henry -
John fled, -
Samuel Itunk,
•I.l.l'lliil(~BuchecLer,
1,002 VI
'2 1 1 50
'23'2 30
.rmi ;la ry r rocs ipt of
$209 00
419 6.1
Comini,4,ion on '-',.;f;211!:, at 3 p. cent, 31 55
10 40
Overpaid, which is to bo deductcd, 27
133`:2
We., the undersigned, auditors of the
county of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania,
have examined the account of aim rd Beck,
Esq., Register, as above stated. and do cer
tify that the same is,Ouvrect. Witness our
hands this 12th day of January, 1551. '
27 00
15 00
8 00
71 (11
5 7•2
0 110
1 30
PENSION AGENCY ;
At Washington, D. C.
33 37
The undersigned Attorney and General
A gen t a t th e City of Washington, offers his
services in procuring. Bounty Lands and
Pensions for those entitled.—Being perma
nently located at the seat of Government.
with a thorough and familiar acquaintance
with the necessary forms and routine of bus
iness, and having access to registers and
Rolls filed in the [T. S. war office, he pos
sesses facilities for the speedy and satisfac
tory adjustment of Gnvernment claims of
every hind.
By a late Act of Congress, Bounty Land
is granted to the officers and Soldiers of the
war of 1912, and of the various Indian wars
since 1700. To those who served nine
months MO Acres, to those who served four
months SO Acres, and to thoSe who served .
one mouth 40 Acres.
T: 75
10 00
300
3 00
h 0')
If; 05
2'i 41
3 91;
I . 15
00
25 00
28 8.
:30 00
Arrangements have been made with gen
tlemen of the Lepl professions in ditlerent
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 Lnw bus
iness, in the'difTerent States, and Territories.
!le ten6rsitis.services to members of the
profession at u distance, and when, claims
against the Oivernment; are prepared hy.a
local Agent, will abate one . half his listed
fee. The necessary forms and instructions,
and information on. all subjects appet training
to a succes.sful prosecution of this business,
will be furnished to reizular - correspondents
without charge.
InfermatiOn eh - vetfully given, and - all
comMunications .Promptly replied to, if ad
dreSsed, post-paid to
• CHARLM'S TUCKER.„
(B4x:-No. 167, Wtishingt.oti,'D:P ! P. 0..):J
•)30.-01.
335 25
$ 20 3 884 84
.10111 .P Tl', 6
executed . "Register" Office.
-
410 pl icate. Anil. Paid..
.1438 18 473 97 904 21
1,731 :35 1,163 00 , :271 35
1,160 66 1,212 . 60. 218 66
LlB9 60 130 00 1,1159 60
L5ll 86 835 40 646 46
1,784 79 976 59 SOS 20
,561 01; 1 .,141 97 70 09
1,052 29 770 00 282 29
1,183 89 593 67 290 22
513 91 539 00. 4.91
h 56 96 798 00 178 96
351 11 93 00 258 11
94-55 . --426419-65_5 r
. 311 30 287 50 53 89
325 21 308 00 17 21
16,136 7 - 2 10,621 10 5,525 62
Register's Account,
Tot:11 Debit,
EMI
State Trg aurer,
Ditto
ME
Total Credit,
JOHN K. CLIFTON,
GEORGE BLANK, Auditors
JONAS EIAA*,
February 6
T.-- 3W
• -AND-
• inOther StienlificiVotiet: ..I Bijandreth's Pills , '
PE. PSI N I . • FOR TUE. CURL OF
IN.IRTIFICI3I, DIGESTIVE j Consumption, Coughs, Colds, 4'c.,
S
VIAIIIA' OY Gatkile, ,-tute, 1 . . I . HosE . : • r
who are su ff er in g f rom remitting
A (MEAT DISPEPSIA CURER I or Intermitting Bilious Complaint's, shoulp
Prepared from Rennet, orthe fourth Stomach j Tad the following, and be guided thereby :
Of the Ox, after directions or :Baron Lie- cause of Pain.—Pain is the consequence
big, the great 'Physiological Chemist, by i of the exertion of the organ or part yvnere it
.1. 8. Houghton. M. D., No:. 11, North :, is present to throw tifl morbiclorterrno hu-
Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. •. , mors, for no pain can exist but from the pre-
This is a truly wonderful remedy for In- settee of those matters which are of an !in
digestion, Dyspepsia, idandiee,
.Liver healthy character. When we have pain
complaint, Constipation, and Debility, in the head, in the bowels, on in any other
curing after' Nature's own method, by partof tho body, it Only provcsthe presence
•
attire's own agent, the Gastric Juice. of matters wlciarrhiritoral is tryint to tv
r-itllttlf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused move, and it is this struggle which is the oc
, in water, will dinest or dissolve, Five camp of.pain. To bu bled, only removes
Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, I the anguish in proportion its the amount of
out of the stomach. I life is redneed, and:the Sintrie iffay liesaid Of
Digestion.— Digestiop is chiefly per- all lulling ur soothing remedies. Not so
formed in the stomach by the aid of a .fluid with Brandreth's Pills ; they at once go to'
which freely exudes from the Inner coat of 1 the assistance of the blood in aiding it.to
that organ, when in a state of health, calledl T discharge bad humors, to conquer the Death
-1 the Gastric - Juice. This fl uid is the Great r Principle. o relieve pain. in this way
jSolvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserv- ' does not leave any bad efl'ects, The Life
ling and •Stimulatmg Agent of the stomach Principle ii'.. - Trot - reduced, nor are -the teelh
_i_andintestiOes—Withotit_it there will be no destroyed ; but all the organs are cicaused
1 digestion -- no conversion of food into blood, and their health insured. • '
and no nutrition of the body ; but rather a rir The-above Pills are for sale by the
I foul, torpid. painful, and destructive condi- , dozen or single box at the Register I ‘3fliec
j non of the• whole digestive apparatus. A' in Allentown.
' weak, half dead, o r injured stomachl.produ4___Jantiary W. - - ' ¶=ly
ces no good Gastric Juice, and belief: the i -„,......,.- „,..- „..,.- „. . c i,..„
disease, distress and debility which ensue. i Dilt-r2:1.814. 3ilJussmx.iltr
1 Pepsin and Rennet.--Pepsin is the chief unit is• 2.1 Cents. , .
i clement, or great digesting principle of the
~. ,,A7 -4 -. ;. \ \ By means of the pocket
I Cast! ic Juice. It is found in great a L tm _ 0 ., . *4_, Esculapius, or, every one
dance in the solid parts of the human sto- ! ../. \''v his own Ph v , ician ' 24th
. 1 mach after death, and sometimes causes the I r i O „-"`.." , :.f.‘, edam, v,ith upwards of
i sl :04,, ~,1
stomach to digest itself, or eat irtAf up. ,It ; r ...47.4' , '.;31 . hundred unotaVings,
:is also found in the stomach of animals. as . !--',',. ,: •. r ' 1 ' showing private diseases
, .4 1 ‘;.. 1 ; t .
,_the_Ox,_calf,_&c.___lt_is_tite_materiaLused_by„' '• \ Sri.. .-7-7- k. ,' q ij , in every shape and form,
farmers in making cheese,,called Rennet, A V4t• .0>• :-/. anti 'intilfo — rinitio - n — s ofllFe
the effect of which has loin; beet the - , ir :: - / generative system,
sm.-
cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of . . "..::, 13v Wm. YoUNG:M. D.
Balance.
4 4J00 50
5,525 G 2
SI3,SS2 50
e iwreinito
te irst process o c igestion. Len- , This time has now arrived, that persons
net possesses astonishing power. The sto- suffering from secret disease. need no more
mach Of a calf will curdle nearly one thou- I become the eictim~ ~rrrre k ery, as by the
sand times its own weight of milk. Baron I prescriptions contained in-this-book any one Lielsig states _that,-- 7 "One -part—of — Pepsiw t
Inn ettre himself, without hindrance m bu
dissolved in silty thousand' parts of water, ins s. or time knowledge (tithe most ind•nale
will digest meat and ether food." Diseased friend, and with our tenth the tomal ex
stomachs produce no good Gastric
Bennet or Pepsin. • To show that this want
nay be perfectly supplied, wo quote the
following
ScienlVe Evidence!—Baron Liebig, in
his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry,
says: "Au Artificial Digestive Muhl may
be readily prepared from the mucous inein•
bluns of the stomach of the Call, in which
various amides of food, as meat and eggs,
a ill be softened, changed, and digested, just
in the seine manner as they would be in the
human stomach "
11-1 w
$3l 21
:30 63
II 52
70 00
31 ',I
25 00
175 00
130 23
100 00
7 (a)
Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on
Peed and Diet," published by Wilson &
Co., New York, page 35, states the same
great fact, and describes the method of pre
oration. The're are few higher authori
ti:•s than 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 3513, says. "it has been
a question wbether artificial digestion could
be performed—but it is now universally ad
mitted that•it may be."
Professor Duntolison of Phlomphi, iu
his vein work on Iluntan Physiology, de
votes more then fifty pages to On cxaurina
tinn Ibis subject. I lis experimeUts with
Dr. Beaumont, on the (astric Juice, ob
tained from the livinglitun.in stomach and
from.animals are well brown. "In all oa
ses," "he says" "digestion occurred as Per
fectly in the artiliCial as in the natural di
gestions:"'
3s a ngspepsia Curer.—Dr. Iloughten's
preparation of Pepsin has- produced .the
inost marvellous eflects, curing cases of De
bility, Emaciation, Nenlons Decline, and
Dyspeptic Consumpticn, supposed to be on
the very verge of the grave. It is impossi
ble to give the dk'taiis of cases in the limits
of this advertisement—but authenticated
certificates have been given of more than
`2:10 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 . -
imment.
$631 I'2
651 :19
631 12
It is n fy,rent Nervous Antidote, and from
the astonishingly small quantity necessary
to produce healthy digestion, is believed to
act upon
Elie! rn-lhumelic Prinriples 7 -There is
no form of Old Stomach Complaints which
it does tint seem to reach and remove at once.
No matt , .r how bad they niay be, it gives
instant relief !-.1 single dose removes Oldie
unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to
be repeated, for a short dine, to maim theso
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
will awn rfii.ct a lating core.
PEPSIN IN P9II'DERS,
Sent by Mail, Free of Postage. For con
venience of sending to all parts of the coun
try, the Digestive. patter of the pepsin is
put up in the form ,of Powders, with
,direc
lions to be dissolved In diluted alcohol; wa•
ter. or syrup, by the patient. - TheSe-pow
ikr c•aorain just. the Same matter us the
boles, but twice the quantity for the same
price, and will he sect by mail, free of Post
nio. for one dollar so n!. (postpaid) to Dr. J.
S. Houghton. No. "11 .North Eight strioet,
Philadoolphitt,'Pa.' , • • ';
Six . packages for' five dollars. Every
packagti and bottle, bears the written signa
tore, ofsJ. S. }longhair), N01'.,13.; Solo. Prtio.
- A at'aliS Mintfid in et;eryi totvri:iia - the
Unit d•Snues.. ytiry liberal , discounts gi
reit in thy trade. Druggists, Postniaqiens,
and Blioksellers are desired to act as agenti.
Abgu3t 8 1:—/Z
pease. fu t - P I Mon to.t to fienera
of private disease, it fully explains the cause
of manhood's early decline, with observations
ou marriage—beides many other derange
ments wide!' it would not be proper to enu
merate in the public prints.
irAny person sending Tiveidy-lice
Cents ondused in a letter, will recieve one
copy of this book, by Mail, or five copies
will he sent for one dollar. Address "Dr.
/V co/mg% No. I 3 lt,'ptuce street, Phila
delphia." Post-paid. -
1 - J.irDr. 1 oung can be consultt d on any
of rho Diseases described in his ditlerent
publications, at his Offices, 15'2 Spruce
every day between 9 and 3 o click, (Stiti
day., excepted.)
July 7, • I y
Bank Note
(Corrected Wrckly frout Ilickadre,ranetniti Wed
Dchekr.)
Bk of N America par, Mechanics balm of
Bk of Pennsylv. par' Newark l
Bank of Commerce I Mechanics bank at
Late Moyamensing par e Burlington par
Bic of N Liberties par I Mechanics &Mari
ni; or Pon,' Towns. par! ulacturers bank par
Fartncrs & Mechan.par I Newark banking &.
Kensington, part Ins. CoMpany
Manuf. & Meehan par, New lloir. & Dela
Alechanics par; ware Br. Cutup. failed
Chard par, Orange hank A
Philadelphia par, Peoples bank i
Schuylkill pat Plainfield bank ••-
South WM' k par Princeton bank par
Western par Salem banking Co. par
Commercial Bank :Stifle bank at Eliza
of Penasylv. par! bethtown,Newailc,
Bk of the E . States MI . Camden,N. Bruns-
Cues Fair II INKS. : wick, par
'ussex bank ' I
13k ofChambersburg
1 . 1 b ll Union bank
.
(3k of Gettysburg 1 1 ,” 2 . , R
, , , Lento!' bank. co. par
13k of Pittsburg
u , Yardlevville bridge
Ilk of Susq. County 85 t L 4
Ilk of Chester Co. par i ompany 25
Ilk of Germantown par , DELA WARE.
Bit of Danville par : The Banks of the state
Bic of Delaware Co. par ; of Delaware are all at
Bk of Middletown I'p a r . •
lilt of Montg. Co. par NEW PORK.
Bit of Northumberi oar ,
Columbia Bank & , New York City bliss. i
Bridge Comp. par ! Chelsea bank 66
Carlisle Bank i ! Clinton bank . 50
Doylestown Bank . par Commercial bank 10
Easton Banlc par Lafayette bank 50
Exchange Bank g 1 Washington bank 70
Eric Batik 2 , Couxrur amts.
Fa i niers & Drovers Allegliany county
Bank • 1 bank 70
Franklin Bank 1 Bank of America a 6
Farmers Bank of do .of Commerce 40
Bucks County par do of Brockport 35
Farmers Bank of I do of Lodi • .., 25
Lancaster par. do of Olean
I do of Tonawanda 50
35
-Farmers Bank of
RE.Egling, • Par do of Lyons, , 2
Farmers' Bank or. i do of Western
Schuylkill co: part Nov y urk 30
Harrisburg Bank n Iji3inghamplon bank '4O
Honesdale Bank ' Canal bank •• 5
Lancaster Bank Par Cattarangus county
Lancaster Co. hank par bank • 33
~
Lebanon Bank i; Eric county bank, 50
Lehigh Co. Bank ao' Farmers & Drovers '
Lehigh Navigation,
10 bank ' 5
Co. Script.. Farmers bank ofSe..
Miners Bank of neca county 30
Pottsville • Par -Hamilton bank, -30
Merchants & Mane!.
Bank, Pittsburg. Lewis county bank 60
i Mechanics bank at 46
Monongahela Bank, I Buffalo 45
Brownsvillr, . I( Merchants bank at
'Favlorsville Del. It Buffalo 40
Bridge Company,
West Branch Bank, .
. -25 i Millets bank of New
Wyoming Bank, 'I I York •10
I ' Oswego bank , 20.
York Bank,'. .
• ''' I I rhenix'bank • .85
NEW JERSEY% .Staten Island hank .50
~
Belvidere Bank . g State bank ofN Y BO
Darlington County ' St. Lawrence bank 75
Bank • - " parrUnion bank "• , -?A
R. UnitedSta.tes bank : .30:
Commercial Bank. ~
.
Cumberland Bank par N. York bank. Co. 70
Farmers Bank,,, . pa r tenth bank: , 26
F A ruacrs &Mcchipp- -, ' • 'Wh.itc Plains bank 6
ics Bank, Rahway . it i (*-All Other banks not .
Farmers & Mer6han to menthined in the above
Bank,; Mid:Paint; • 7 11 jlist are , front -I , tb :'per
Morris County bank "J' cent discount.: 1 ~.• .
crj•The notes on all Banks nifirtted with dalh
. c-,--) arc nut purchased by tilt:brokers.
- FASHIONABLE .
Jewelry Establishme n t!
,„,„ Cher!),and Good ' WatChee,
it it:W
lelty 'SD Silver-ware, 'whole=
,d ( \ sale and retail, at No. 96 North
A. .'q..., Second street, corner of Quar-
Vi . &.);iiil ry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watchea, Nil Jewelled; 18 caret
.
cases, ' WO and over:
Silver Lever Watches, full • : .
jewelled,
Silver Lepinc Watches, jew
elled, toil and over.
Silver Quartier Watches, $5,00 to 10
Gold Pentils,isi,so to 7
"Tirie - Fin' - Rings, 37 4 Vt - s: to Eiti
Other articles in proportion. All Goods
warranted to be tvhat they are sold for. - _
Constantly on hand, a.full assOiltnent-14
fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVEtt-
WA'RE. Alm -an assortment of M. J. 'l'o=
bias & Co., E. Simpsdn, Samuel .& Broth:
ers, E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, 0:
4- R. Beesley, and other superior Poßiii
lever Movemcirte, which will be . cased iti
nily-style-desit-vd.
Arrangements latVe been matle'With alt
-the-above-celebrated- innkers v -the-best-man:.
ulacturers of Li'vel•ptiut, to furnish at short.
notice, any 'requi'red sk*ife of Watch, for
which orders will be taken and the name
anti residence of the person ordering puVoti
if requested.
0. CON RAD,No. 9ti North 2.tuk
kinOrret )3f Watches.
NoV.
IV. MERCIIA\'I" S C Liu tA'l'Ei)
rolitloo
R. HORSES-7;0
t ‘ - r -
IiNPARILLELLEO iq THE HISTORY of MEDICINg,
AS THE 319.9 T •
Remarkable External Application ever Di'srobered
Facts are Stubborn Things!l
WHAT lIAS BEEN DONE CAN BE DONE AGAIN
Ignorance of facts and philosophy, however,
Ann at the assertion that any one reitndy eau
possess within itself the virtue of entling canny
diseases. Experietme of mole than fourteen year:
has neverthelesq establizdied the lact that Aterah
ant's celebrated Gargling Oil, Or Universal Fam
ily Embrocation, WILL t Vint most cases, and re
licca all such as
Sp,2z.ns,Staceny, Ring: June, End;
Callous, Cracked lltels, Gulls of nil lamb., Fresh
Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula,
Strai es f.urruie, , :•, Sand Cracks, Foundered;
Feet, Scratches ur Greese, Mange, Rheumu;
tiva, Mks of Animals. Externaluisonsi
Painfid Nercaus Affections, Frost Bats,
Boils Carus, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds,
Chilblains, Chapped !lands Cramps,
• Contraction of the Muscles, Sivellings,
Weekness of lhe Joints,' Caked-
Breasts, 4.c., ktc., efc.. 4c., 4-c.
The celebrated Dam. Parker also writes as
follows:—Dear Sir: I have prectibed your Uarg
ling Oil in various cases of
Tracheal Surgery.
as a. finiment, with marked success and would
commend it to physicians generally fur external
use in all contutions, tumors. sprains, white swell
ings, and in MI rhtlinatic allection, Where exter
nal means are necessary. As a discutent• it is
harmless where the febrile symptoms haveheen
reduced by general treatment. In such canes it
is the most efficient remedy within the cittle of
means now in use.
. I would also recommend it to community nt
large as a safe and powerful remedy whefer
there 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 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 und Stage Proprietor,
it is but justice to say, that of the Great number
of medicines which hate been Weed, non ?. ha ve
been so well adapted to ihe'prompt cure of dis
eases ; to which horses are liable ; it has .been
very justly called a complete PANACEA
Masc. For instance read the following : .
n Owners of Horses.
'this may certify it at I have had for many years
the care of from 100 to 200 Horses and havin'
made use of Merchant's Gargling Oil for
years past and can safely say, that for all the
eases that horses are. liable to, I never saw his
eqiiat.• F use about One botile per month, - ands
recommend it to the public, as the best medicine
fur horses now in use., D. D. MINOR..
Cautionlo Purchasers.
'leant fe vt CoIINTERFBUS , and be stirrther
name of the Sule l'ropriclur GEO. W. MElfielf
AN:l', Lockport, N. Y., is blown imam side, of
the bottle, and in his hand writing over Brit &mit.
Lout be persuaded to take anything'else Vfitlr
the promise it Is just as good &c.*This•is prim
tised by those unprincipled .dealers whose con
science will stretch like • India Rubber, and Wiwi'
are of a kindred spirit ,of those in our
,itstge•
cities, whose nefarious practices • have su
eently been exposed to the action or Congress:
All orders addressed to the -proprietor' will be"
promptly respOnded to.. .
Gera pamphlet: of . the' Agent, atftl'sec t hint'
wonders are" accompli§betrAi. the
s asc of this!
medicine. • •
Sold by respectable dealers generally id thti
United Sitites nint.Canada. Also by Simon Bait'
Bethlehem: - & lieasy; Heston; Amos'Bog
ers. Sim th Easton, Lewis Smith & Cu., A lien to WII
G. Fruiter, Orwigsburst:J:C.'o , Hughes,. Vlt
oa,
vine. M. A McCoy, Nortkumberland, 11:J • It:. he 4
ter, Milton. Henry Masi.er,Suit bury. S. C 1:&.
Ailenijersiy Shore S. Martin, *Will041 1 glitlil•
C. W.Shaftle, Lewisburg, J. seebold NeW•Her'
lin, Mimi) dr.-• Por er, -To w iindn ,•-C.a.440 yn tek;_
A thens,"Srnith & t' ray,Bellfoute,
& ()halftone & fitip:hea. Pan yiile t
Mauch 'Chunk, A.Misnlfi'scr
'Jon es &Bro., Owders,port.l3ll.l3lllll4,Vitiift
&:Beach. Mansfield R.
Taylor, covfnetaM - D.: S. Niort•bria..
Trough. Si Hurd, L lire am./
phrey, S.
Sh title; Lock - Haven
BeLettil...t . : in
$l6 and over
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