$l , 4?gN SAY, S Unr G tr . Green Tree Si ore Jacob G. INincgns,s, ZNFORMS the citizens of Salsburff, nnd •-•% 1 •0:e public in general, tlint he hos f•ince the first of A prii purchased and occupied the well If nown property, formerly owned by Mr, Kline, mini. Alicr.t..wn,snd lips opened The Sa‘shurg Green Trce Rove, litts ri Ci i vett rno of t4c Icr g cet and most extenP.ivc nss , lnnt nt 01 Fpring and .c.:!tninter Goods, ever offered at the stand bef6re. The great est cora has been iiii : Airvc(l in the selection of his Goods. and they Ivor: , puiclie.-ed at the lowest rrittes. bid Juke ;it 'cm, he goes upon the motto Small A T riXas a r 2 d his stock e,.utpris , ..: :dl the varieties turd ratterns of Dress Goods, such as Si/AY. Latenv,in L ;hinn,y, ,Uousc lin De Laines, Baregts, .Ilbertne7, .41pacus, Prints, •S-c. For the Gt•ntlemt•ii he Iri, Cloths, Cassintero awl Vothigs, %Veil as a large t,election I fur Spring and Summer wear. He has also an exce!lcnt as. ,,, runcot of HATS, CAPS, BOOTH, rocctils, I Lucky ro, Fish, &c. The public rite re3i,,onilly iuci din rind vxatiiine ;:tprii Is•lorp purchasing el,elvll's rt . a, it is, 1;11: 2 , -,and bi oflercd at t h e lour,. t Nit will alwlysl , pay Ow tudi• kct prick•:3 for all Lind. of is'otitiziy lalcen is t xclizipge for .April 17. Great li:ixeiteßnent Am.NG •rnu Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps. 'l'he unden•igned have just returned from New York :ma l'hilarlelrlMl, am! Ilrpm,lid NVith (110111 the laruost. hrooi:,powst oloA fitshionabiti nssort,onnt of 1.::.}...,.....ti,:.1“....2 , . , ....., r. , 4, 5 .... t,, HMS aind CapS,, e-e, ...r. cottsiAing it) pail as follows Men's Boots as low Hs e 1,75 per pair.— You would scarcely believe it, t t such is the fact, and they are a good atticht,lca).-- rine Buots are somewhat itit2her, but Lit cheap that yen wil; be afttotti:lted m hear the price. Shoes fur :Geo, lad, and la:tit2, at very low prMes. And lur the ladies, we really have the prt ttittA , t,:,ortult.tnt of Spring and Summer Slap a, rtut can lay !tour eyes ups), and will be fur le money than ever offered before. For gen tlemen we 1! , 11'e a 1110 q apleudnl fld6ol Ullelil of the latest Ncw Viol; and rhtladt Iphat styled Biac h, Beaver. and Sti!!: fir which are offered totter puHic :anon 65,00 a pit,.l'ahn leer hats fur gem lemcn and lads, seal tizcs, and will he ;-.011 cheaper than at lerlY other t:lat.ii:i:inf . Lt m tr.tvn. And'how LAW, and Gent:emen '' e an n e oin g , to f ive you ig;il on the sub ject. if tvaut to See to !urge and hand some, good and chenp ast.or!nient of 12ii ! Lor.l, L'vid and Com i :Lcat, Tel and Hanging for place-. 5 of busine.is, for I.ariory. just pl.srtse gm) us n eat! and exatnitlC cur stock, vvi• charge nothinv, for showing. ALSO.—Dagoerrectypo lilzoneE•ses tak e.) by rain or chine, nt prices vatting front one to five dollar!. Don't forgot the rlac.e, it is next door to Sue : ;er'e Hardsi•nre Store, In Hamilton street. ALS.O.—A. large ;tssertinent of Trunks nnd Volisee. They are thankful fur past favnis. and hope to gain a libend portion of public pat ronage inluture. _ _ LOCIJMAN & LEE-I Alny 15 Good .;It'esti..s io •'Aif m. ra 7, Tyre, :1- r - f•rg, 411 (1.3 ,;Fashioofeble rEailorifig &, Ready-ril.ade MATING STORE, H as boot• •„,, >•cd trout the Odd Fellow's 'Jun to the building, formerly occupied by the "Allentown Sarni Institution,” nearly opposite the Gorman Reformed .church, where they hi e just opened nn eXteIISIVE , variety of the Lest made Clothing ever get up in Allentown ; heirs_* nu etaireiy new assortment, consistim; of COATS of all kinds, PANTALOONS of every pattern, VESTS and VESTINOS of the latest nod most fashionable styles, together with SUSPENDERS; SHIRTS, and SaliaT COLLARS, CRAVATS, &c., &e.' All of which they will cell at prices so low mato Emit° the Astenlstment ! and seerre thP patronago of all those who will favor them with a call and examination of their stock. They continue to do all hinds of CUS TOM WORK in the best manner, and at short notice. ' 1:3?"..9!...L FITS IT,IRn.d.NTED..&-A By strict attention to business, and by selling all their goods ns cheap as the chea pest, they hope to secure, a hberal share of public put ton a go. N. B.—The latest. Fashion plates always on hand and for sale. Allentown, March 13, 1950. *YOH 1 1 R.E.1 0 7r11. 7 1 1 G, Neatly executed at the "Register" ofile, 7loilders Look 11-lere. AESY ASSOtaiIiENT OF A %Let iikusa %. , Vnilik •ISAL'a '24:a untlersit2ncd announce to the that tlicy have ju.:t letutro.tt :row villa and New Yuri:. n..ith a very large iut coin:n.6ll' , 01 414,1. ‘ - j-2 Farhislwig Coach Trimmingd, .'',•o/'Very/ awl Shur-Plnilinfss, nll of w h o: 1 1 will 1..(.1 sold ut extreiii,dv low pi ict s. adt the public to I lArt•Nv \ . . ronu, o! I he t 47 -- tab:S%," 111 Ir, :10'111 , 111 li1:11. tt '1" ,, '111 , y pun!, ,C 1.. r, + It 0: I ;11•11.'l! x, ,urh ;11f. 11):1 ,1 .1 , , , O , h1 . :".. VoSSCI-Z, Zitld tic! mid , 0,-, :r ai %van! , Iron., 0. c. 1 . 1:•\ \\% - i mrl ll' u i t, mon to line, In ;,01.: (nrin, and in vni;4 . l:,' ,1 , P1)111:: - ; —it; H.;..i01d IL) 1,111%T:: ; rt. , 11, uiol 1.11 , 1:11er s, v. 111; ,1 vorwir I e hp? .1; twthictur • F.:T and I NI S111'111:2, train li rev. rind 0)V EIJS, spudcf, hove., mist: pw!c, KlioVlt:l,6 and TONI.J:::, lion mid brass I..ii •heil vie( I (ire sets and standard if. real !phis, tqilors' irons snoothitig irons &c..and fir 0 & J 11: ft) 0 rir AND 114.iN.----A lot ol I lanuriered and 1?olleil Iron, American and I:u!dish Iron, 1-1 , ,0p Iron, Cam and Shear S! i.l, square. 111:, and tumid, just rccci:ed Leith Anvds arid I"ice.3, ;Ld for .;di ch( 1 .11 , at the store of It & J 12,k)xtrs Gl,t,s,`, by 10, 11) try 1:2, 10 by 1-1, 1t) by.l:., 172 by tti, and r , ,,Hrrtr.• r:tbr.rr. ,rile by f) AlEt.'!l.‘,N,ll%-i..—Tu. , l, pvcry dr. t-c.ilptiun, ;deli : awl Al..tCaling .11.11 I:;w1; Beare and lint:, I SIIOE!I.INERS.—Just r, , criv , (l a ill. :\lc,tocco rind lA-at:110r, Sho , •-tltirad, r'f•v,. 1.111,1:re, (Ind towictott, ”thpr to tilt :1“.R.1,1,t1.11,:, (.)11,3 & all L ins , holm d arpl tow, Turpelitilie, N. work V:ir ti;,ll of till kiwi:, cheap by O& .1 SAEGER. PI. ANES.—A full n.:crinicro Plaur: - . bc:( w;l!..c, al•c t nf.!..ort „lent (i f Cairi w i l t, Took, cot hra le : - ;.1 EGE I? . t w H IT LEA ft -2 ton: of NV hr,i• 1.,( ad ju.A. received, Pure and Extra. and by 0 & J t ti:111.10 LIOLLOWAIIII-500 Iron Puts and just rt ceived anti for :irt!o tit very reduced ' , Het:: at the stele el \ I v A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor Lnclis with mineral knobs, gornian Locks, Latches, I3olts, Hinges, Screwy. Paint Brush and tt variety of other budding lard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 0 & J SAEGER. May t 3. y '!-4w iNew House Furnishing DRY GOODS aT PigICES! Sheppard & 1 5 - 1113 fiarlingen. :::74 Chestnut stria, above 10111, PHILADELPIIIA, Respectfully call the nut mien of Families and Buyers to their extensive and pet f,ctly fresh Stock of First Class Linen and House Furnishing Goods, consisting in part of Bost nmke Housewife Shirting Linens.' BArnsly and Irish Shootings. " Pillow Case Linens. " Damask Table Cloths. " Damask Tnblr Linens. " Napkins,NDoy lies, and Towels. "• Towellings of all descriptions. " Marseilles Quilts &Cott nterpanes " Plankets,English and American. " French Table and Piano covers. " Furniture . Chintzes and Dimities. Emb. Lace and Muslin Curtains. " Worsted Damasks and Moreens. Our stock is made up entirely of Staple Goods, and being prindipally of our own importation, and bought for cash, we Mier to buyers, either Wholesale or Retail, very great inducements. N. B.—Always on hand of best quality, a General Assortment of Cambric Handker chiefs, Jaconet, Book, Mull, S‘*viss and Cams brio Muslim; also Shirting, Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslims, 'Pickings, Furniture Checks, &c., &.; at Wholt;:ale prices. March IS. ill —6m.: 5 To Igor:se- eq, crs. C.) &, 1 EI i 1 (1 (.) :).11.:(11::11 ,_iy 131:11der4+. FASHIONABLE Jewelry Establishment ! Cl ` - Cheap and Good Watches. 54 %) Jewelly & Silyer-ware, whole ,ie,rn sale and retail, at Nu. 96 North . . 44 , i ir r 1„,.. 4 _ Second 3treet, corner of Quar- P6v4VARAry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Vl'atclics, full Jea .- lied, IS caret ti , Bo and over , Silver Lever \Vakiiiiz, full ji.ivelli. d. 816 and over Silver Lepine \V Ltichi.i.:, jew Cited, $ll and over. Silver Q.u,toicr Watch( s, 65,00 to 10 (1 , ,1d - ',l';l,ho to 7 Vine Gold Ring:, ct:. to SO Other:wicks to pinpoitioo. All Goods voriatoLd to be what they are :old fur. C o nr,t al aly on ha l al, a full a,Lmouneni of tiro: .G 01,1.) JEWEL.II Y and SILVER WARE. .Ah.u, an of M. bias & E. Silor•son, :•:;a:nuel 4Sr , 1.11 . 01 / E. S. Yates Lk:. John lialiaaol, (f. ri - li. Beetley, and t thvr superior trver .11oreincuts, whlch wt]l he coz , ed it, :Ark all t I ;111;: , t'Illetot3 Iravr: I,crn i n ado iwith t , , :dobtlited tho I,v; t tiititt obictorPr, of I ,ivurpord, to Intim It at Aort ooliro ;Inv n'tptir , d t -t ol NVati:ll, for which ordrn %VIII be find Itte nattir anti r , r.idt uec of 111 e pot: on rut cm if retloost••(1. CONI; (Hi ;,'N't.rth ~ .?1 , 11. Ihr,poltrr 2,9 0-tec#4 ,, 11 very tititlt ,1.1.1.,N row.,, `1111•; thforai D'IL the ,11:ettit.wil and th rub- I t , : ti t ai ht. her:, Irt cwittvcti,l) IN Ph I'lo hlislo:d a ttc%v 7,-1,1 V • 'lntl Ila Ilp in a 111;11111 , which he cnulidcutlt hope:, will tseco tt t for liberal :..bate of the public p.itrooag,.. Hi., Carriages are all new, and his wilt) have riditt , to do, either for hut:mess or pleasure, are tiltr lure inci ted 1 0 rive 111111 n call. 17 u•, Ilis rhaiges art very reasonable and hopes by sitict attention to busiut ss to satis fy all titost- r..lm may favor lttm , vith thLir custom. Ai ill 21 EDIMND 3. NI elan, ITTI►RNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLAW 01, 7 %.1. (ilea loine Wf of Ha row' Ilouse. i,'; - 111.2 Cal/ b. conz•ulted both in the mon toil Etii.6ll ,11‘111 1, li' r) (HIV to 1 leael re.Tectft,',lc !milt .1 wt.'d 1-clectctl stuck lit lilareler(irc ANtilo 1;w:: yff, rcii Ow: id., r ihrr,:, rnzi:,l:lll,Zlil , :o.an Prom Door I,ocist:, uptight. wink, plaitll tin bras:: tornitort:, fo Purrel:lin ail Colors ; Do. itilain ; Do. and Horizontal or Upri;,-,ht ; Do. Him si4its and q nalitic..;—whim or brass itirniture ; Do. Mortwe Lochs, all Eizez and r l ualiti with plat , d, white or bras:, furni ture : Do. I.atcltee ; Do. and Rim Closet Lnci;si. Hord or brass esimtcheons ; A met wan Drop, Stop, Thumb, Gate, and Store Door Latches ; al,a, imported Locl.s and Leda.: of every description ; Baidevin's, and Amy: ica a Butt Idirs;ies., of all sizi s, fast or loose p oint; Shutter, Gate, Dour, Flush, and Spring Bolts," of wrought or cast iron and every description; Screws, Sprigs, Glue, Sand pa per of the best.quality ; A ince. lean A de aid Sham Axle Pulleys, of eve ry variety ; American Buttons, filuip or on Hoe. s, brass, iron, or bronzed ; American Nobs, plated, white, iron, or wuUd, al I kiuds Sash-cord, COMlnou and patent, with other articles too n u merous to mention. latNads and Sash•wrights at. Factory ''' - ‘ ,411 Goods delivered frce of charge to any part of the . City and Pistricis. At this Establishment can be found one of the largest and best assortments of While end Taney Nobs for Locks., 4.c., in the City ; some patterns of which, cannot be Oen, or obtained, at any other Store. L:. Vi (0 VI I Vic, Spear & Jachson'S Back, Panel, Hand and Ripp Saws, imported expressly for Rcr tail Sales, selected with care ;Sole agent:4 for the celebrated Planes, &c., made by E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster, Pa., brine all I made of split wood, and the Blue ground and tried, Beatty's and Williams' make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets. Drawing Kid yes, 4.c, all Warranted good ; Pugh's and Slack's 'unite of Augers and Auger Bitts, all sizes; American Squares and f3evils of every de scriptino •; American Rules, Gunges, Saw setts, Com passes, Screw(' rivers, &c. ; A tner kart C. S. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes ; A nvils and Vices, all sizes ; Steel, Iron, and Wooden Braces, with C. S. Bit's, in great variety ; W. Greaves & Sun's, Butcher's, and other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plane-irons, &c., &c. ; Ad dis' celebrated carving Tools, all shapes; making one of the best and most extensive 'assortment of Building hardware and Tools in the City. • At this Establishment it is considered a pleasure to show Goods. You are invited to call and examine the assortment, and hear the prices asked, before purchasing ,else where.—Conte AND SEE US. • Yours, Respectfully, WM. McCLURE & No. 287 Market street, between 7th and Bth, upper side, Philadelphia. May 1. FIET:I3E-; :IN)YEE or,' —:3111 I= INDUNINITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 1633 CHESNUT STREE'I near I•'ifth street. Directors Chitties N. Bandier, Geo. W. Richarus Thomas Hart, ?lord. D. Lewis. Tullius Wagner, Adolp. E Berle, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob 11, Sntitll, Morris Patterson, CONTINUE. to male Insurance. permannni An .1 limited, on every de.wription of pa opei - I:;,iu ' , Java and country, at•rates an low as are coil: is Wit with security. Ccinpaay ha: c rc• - cryt.(l a large nt Fund, which with their Capiml ant Prciai urns, :aftly afford ample pr , .1 , 4 int to The itS•ei:. irf ihe .L 1 I;i18, a. plibli.lp. , fl:l;:itval.oy hcaii sti II ‘I vie fid:to..Vll, VIZ If , vl•tav,'•; 1:,•:‘ I Estai.•. T, In porn ) 1, -:ni:•, . , 11-11 iwrind I.ltlghte.n ha% raa upward, of WIC 4roultrd Ilinit,e7,l,lllollar. , :,ll,ses by 1 e, livery atfording eviJetict. of t h e t.l' 13 nrC, :13 IV amt . 110' , 1 Wllll rnliriplC:o., ;di hat.ilajci. CITA N,II.IN(:KE, Pre,idanr. IA RI ,P:S CI. app ,, iro , .1 1:44.1)t, cl , lit• imw i o.,• 11 ; 11 .,•,1 tpakr ov , ly dr., rip ~j pi•eirri I 41 r;11,••• • A STI . S J,, l(1'11 V. 111.E(.:1<, I;!ctitte..% ~1 tine I 11113 EP.ll,liAll ii 3 The ( ;imuil I.llv Imurumc Annuity on. Tto.-1. Company of I'hiladelplMt, Pi!) CM.: tom Strvet, Pcrprtool, CA WI :1100,090 C ,, witint7 to nialit , Lrmranccs 0,1 firt,.; or, the most favolaLle terin:;. 'clic capital being paid up and nn rated, tom!ther with the accumulated premi um fund atnads a pcifict Becurify to the insured. The premium mny he paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarer:y payments. The cc:nil:any add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the ins.uratice for life. fhe firt bonus was appropriated in December, 191 , 1, amountin4 to 10 per cent. on the . sons in sured under the oldest policies, to put ct nh 7 per cent, &c., on others in proper. Linn to the time of Etanding making a n addi tion of $100,57,50, $75, &c., nu every $lOOO originally insured, which is an aver age of more than 50 per cent on the premi ums paid, and without inerea,ing the annual payment to the company. No. yr 8.1 i» !3.111 as : 4 1 iTIOU ti f policy and I' lic.lnsured yr bytoi • payable al the .IJdttitm. pares', decease. N. I (my z; lOn 6,S3:)I)0 41)01) 4110 7..t.00 I '2 • • 32;1 5000 437 WI .F..)111)111.1F. tables of tit( a}Jnna ions of the :tthioc...; 'forms of app!i cation , and further ittformatism cat) he Intl zit tltv nfli r in Pliihult-11.111.1, or on applica• Linn to A. L. Reim. gct:t it) A Iletliown. D. ly. .1N1). F. JAMI.S. ./lettiary Dccettibir 13 .')liiitering and Stammering CURED In from Five to Thrtity "VHF. Undcr=i ;; ned ‘vould retTeetfull . un nnuurr ti thu cinit tts Gf 1_,, , 114.:11 and O: adjoining courtier, that he has located him. self in New York for the purpose of EIRE C V CURING persons 'Who are troubled with STUTTERING OR STAMMERING. 8o confident is he of-succtr.s, that no pay will he required until the utmost satisfaction is given. His method is so easy, that any child five years old may understand it, and yet , so efficient, that he will forfeit One Thou ,stnul Dollars to any person who will stam mer and apply it. Dn. J. V. Wvcxorr,_ No. :37 Chambers St., New York P For further testimonies as to the efficacy of his method ; he refers to the Me dical Faculty of New York, who witnessed the application upon'a gentleman, who was an inveterate stammerer, and had been operated open by other Physicians, without the least benefit, and astonishing as it may seem, Dr. Wyckoff cured hint it 20 min utes, that he teas able to speak and: reed wilh case, without hesitancy or semblance of S. mint nering. The Doctor also has over One Hundred Certificates of cu res pet formed ounong which ate several medical gentlemen. N. B. All letters of inquiry, (post-paid) will be promptly answered by naming the l'ezt Office and State where they reside. January 16. f. iti - 1 pit co frl al • ATTORNEY AT LA W. Office one door east of Koilm Hotel, Al lentown, Lehigh county, Pa. .Allentown, o Vharch If —lf Uvil Notice is hereby given, that the under signed have taken out letters of Administra tbn of the estate of Peter Kortz, late of Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county.— Therefore all persons who are indebted to seid estate,be it in Notes, Bonds,Boolc debts, or otherwise, will please, make settlement within 3 months from the date hereof, and also nll persons haying claims against said estate, will please to present them within said specified time. JACOBCORRELL, BARBARA KORTZ, Stay. 16. Ti—Ow 3 al - nes . SeAcrik;e, k Co. PRODUCE AND GENERAL COM mission ,3Terchantsi Adopt this method to inform their friends and country merchants in general, that they have lately established the above business, in all its vat Qua brainches, at No. G 7 North Wharves, where they will be happy to at tend to the wants of their customers. /11:::;tn the many aitieles coiniantle kept on hand of Dried and Pickled &c. &r. will be (mind utr tr,zornnent of Ilerrhqr Blue • 17..1t, (u.! 17.,b. rink. Lard: 111,7 n, SholdilrrN, Clint,.r, .111011; hid' ‘vill ht.::(.ltl at the ninzt o'n,.01);WI 2,)5,4:50 I:),(-1..3 LOO ERE! A Cc' Win and Eirevi nal Cure. ,'l'Zl , ,ll'll The :uht-cril.cr; I rru.,%2i.t ill tilt. 1_1.1°1 . 1 1 ;1i i.l I_l,llllol,cm, INt,rtli:tnipion county, adopts this itlythoti to in rutin svll.rtt of n inatic I,t: it 11,11;111h:tory, Chronic ur .k.c:,to, tl:nt rit pares an article ortnt:ki th:il ~:1• • ••c, a cvrtoio cure of this wo!i.• paitirld rt . tip 111 (.11iiirt liullt•IN, t to It bottle ;:cci‘hvaili. Ihy a hos of t)intii.ent. 'Flit-t liquid to at tai„rit intt. wary. nutl the oitititit tit ext..roal "ll/.! :J•1:11111,• (:;.n 1.0 laid only ti, det,i , ,!iif,l, a practical Drti7•i,t uhf t, and ori : jinalor of the I= tty.. '11)11;1 rs bottl,, or :,is Lon leer t.... ttlll be seta to ill Va. Itil• ;to v part (.1' ti.t. rri t: or clmr;!e• All id , lt I • tow!. bu accompanied with the !hey trill rcnrlte uu attend...lh lio•ilicine need:: nu pulling, it speaks while peifecily I rinlelis in ope 'alum it I . nidicatr.; the Nyiftein from the IF, cis pli.duccil liv tin: 16111 a treatment. It has alt . ( ad:: produced :some astonisbilip cur.:', aed r•f cu• , s where the raiient has been conlint.il to the I;r2twe En years, and ((nisi:. that gi. , t ahead only with the tiz.o o! Crutches, %err , . set at liberty the use of Crain tine ~ 10 six Bottelz. Crititicutes uI iiiires call be Truni the most rc,pect able itit ens. E.7c".i\iiii.. 1.; genuine without his wiitten t.ignatuic in Wily inh'. 1-IF,NEY CI,\NGWEII., P yl 13eildeltcm, Pron. I.lvcvni!wr 19. Bank 1 c ((:,,rectird Wed. 'O/ I.l:chrtlr a, rim Cult «au 17,,,;. , ,p.50n's !,:.• or.) t Itli of .N Alli':,“ a i.,, M Ilk of l'em, .:, . • p.„ A , Ban', •.i I:0 . ;i.i••• . 1.1. , .•11 ti Ht.. M , ‘.., .. im: 1 . ikviirgi,, 11; ~i N 1.::-,Ii : 1 .- v -,1 ,, .-- ~: ..1,,,, Bic ~; P. ~,,T,,,,,,,. pa , 'tom m., t... bank ra. Fai,,c. t... 5:. M..eli.imp . IN. wirl: I; tiiking ..4. li eliNii: . ', ll 1,1, 1 li -. Coinp:m.- ?, Mann t• & Mr•chan t.!l :cc w 11, p.! :SI 11 A Wi bmitc... r. i - r , Br. Cur. , ,fvte.' Cit:.ird • pin - t - Irati ye bank A A. Philadolplmi par rt ,, rl , -.5 l'anlf t Sel' vilt in pat Plainfield ha,,t; --- 1. ,, - Princton bank pal • r -; ileri b inl-tim co pa I Commercia! Bank .....qal..: bank :it El i z A of l' , .mn , , Iv. par hethlown,Ne..vark, 13k of , iA I; Sl:Ois I. Cain•len., Brut Cot::: a I ISA•ir,i. u't?ls. pat :. Ilk olChamberd , urg 1 .itssex bank 131: of Get , ysburg - I t: urn bank d 7 rrenton hank. co. par 13k of Pitk,burg ." Yarille,vville bridge • BI;of :14.1,1 . . County b 5 11;; of Chester C„. par comPlaY 25 131, i:4( . .'erniantuir • par I - /EI.A r.' A HE. 111 , of 0,0 . 1.1110 P" , 'Fly., Banks of the ,tale Ilk 01 ' I t ^ l,, wara Co. Pal ..f Delaware arc all at Ilk of ?,11ddleti..vri I pa, Ilk of Montg. Co. par' NEW YORK. Ilk otNorthumber, oat Columbia Bank & New York COY tilts i Itridt:.• Comp. par Chelsea bank F.O Carlisle Bank I Clinton bank 50 Doylestown Bank par. Commercial bank In Easton Bank psi Lafayette bank tin Exchange Bank a Washington bank 'in Erie Bank 2I COUNTRY BANICS. Farmers & Drovers Alle.ghany county Bank 1 bank it , Franklin Bank 1 ' Bank of America J 5 Farmers Bank of ; do of Commerce 40 Bucks County par (To of Brocicpro t 3s Farmers Bank of do of Lodi '2ll Lancaster Par do of Olean .35 Farmers Bank of ' do of Tonawanda 50 Reading p ar , do of Lyons 21 Farmer's' Bank of .do of Western Schuylkill co. par! New York no Harrisburg Bank . 1,, Binghampton bank 40 Honesdale Bank Canal bank 5 Lancaster Batik a-.' n i ,z. , uattaraugus county' Lancaster Co. Bank par I hank nr) Lebanon Bank •I: Erie county bank, 50 Lehigh Co. Bank 50j Farmers &Drovers Lehigh Navigation I bank 5 Co. Script. 10i ' Fa inters bank of Se Miners Bank of . lees county AO Pottsylile Pal; Hamilton bank. 30 Merchants & Manta. ; Lewis county bank On Bank, Pittsburg. 1 I%lechanies bank at 46 Monongahela Bank, Buffalo 45 Brownsville, ' / Merchants bank at Taylorsvi* Del. , Buffalo 40 Bridge Company, 2:1 Millets bank of New \Vest Branch Bank, I ; York 10 \Vyruning Bank, / • OSWeI7,O bank 20 fork Bank, I Phenix bank 35 NEW JERSEY. j Staten Island hank .50 Belvidere Bank 8 , State bank of 'INT Y 50 Burlington County . , St. Lawrence bank 75 par : Union bank Bank 25 Commercial Bank R . , United States bank no NN. York bank. Co. 70 Cumberland Bank par' Farmers Bank par Tenth Wark bank, 25 i • 'White Plains bank 5 Farmers 6..: Meehan ics Bank, Rahway ,3 I co- All other banks a o Farmers &Merchants I mentioned in the above Bank, Mid. Point, b list are from Ito 2 per 'Morris County bank licent discount. G . l.The notes on all Banks marked with • dash (-1 are not purchased by the brokers. Brandreth andWrifrhts Pills. 11 Country merchants and others, are here by notified, that the fur famous Pills Of Doctors.‘Villiam A: Wright, and Benjamin Brandroth, are constantly kept for sale at the office of the •'Lehigli Regieter'' by the dozen boxes, at wholesale prices. July 5.• ir, 7 -6m • . 1100 1100 n 137 otio , ark 1 CF ti i n T-I}' 11 L:a. N0..07 Nortm WolateLS, Below Vine Street, Pliilatlelphia, Al uch G Another Scientific Wonder! g I .IN.I PE IVFM PSI C.M.I. DIGE N STIVE or Ga' style, Suite! A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER ! Prepared from Bennet,or the fourth Stomach of the Os, after directions of Baron Lie big, the great Physiological Chemist, by .1. S.,llonghton. M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for In digestion, Dyspepsia, Jazindicc, Li Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, coring after i',ature's own method,. by N a ture', own agent, the Gastric Juice. Li? Ilalf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in water, will dig,e,t or dissolve. Five I 'minds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Mg•eXtio/s.-- Digestion is chiefly per formed in the stomach by the aid of a fluid a !deli freely exudes from the inner coat that organ, when in a state of health, Called. the Cactric Juice. This fluid is the Great pent of the rood, the Purifying, Preserv. • iog and Stimulating, Agt nt of the stomach owl intestines. Without it there will be no dtr est on no con voriion of food intoltiod.• and no nutrition of the body ; but foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condi tion of the 'Slade digestive apparatus. A Weak, half dead, or injured stomach produ ces nu good Gastric Juice, and hence the disease:, distress and debility which ensue. Prp.sln am/ Remirl.--Pepsin is the chief element, or great digesting, principle of the' Gastric: Joke. It is found in great abl11:• ditoce 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, called Rennet, the effect of which has long been 'the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is tbefirst process of digestion. Ren net possesses astonishing power. The sto mach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou sand times its own weight of milk. Baron Lieleig states that, “One part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, will direst meat and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice s Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following Scienlific Evidence!,-Baron ip Id., celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, “An Artificial Diatestive Fluid may be readily prepared from the mucous mem brane of the stomach of the (.all, 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 famines treatise ou ••Poeed Neal I itet," published by Wilson & 'o.. `:ew 1 ilk, doe 33, :aides the 'seine real fact, and d seethes the InethOd of pre arati.en. Th-re are kw higher authori ties dean 14.f'cairs i)r. John W. neap, r, Professor of Che mistry in the Medical College of the versify Of New Volk, in his "Text Book of Clef:ads:ly," Hee ftSil, says, “it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be relit:al/led—hut it is now universally ad mitted that it way he." Prof. st . or )einglison of Philadelphia, in ht_ great wor; on !lonian Physiology, de votes !armo ilmn fifty pages to an examina tion of this suhject. I lis experiments wills Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ob tained 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 pestions." It - 11c; ./..1s a Dyspep.sja ioughton's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, curing cases of De bility, Emanatioh, 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 2110 hemarkable 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 torment. It is a gr.-at Nervous Antidote,: arid Iron► the astonishingly small quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, believed to act upon Electro-31agnetic Principlest—There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which( ir does not seem to reach and remove at 011 Cf :• No matter how bad they may be, it gives instant relief ! A single (lose removes all the • unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to he repeated, for a short time, to make thez.:e good effects permanent, purity of blood and . vigor of body, follow at once. his 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, De's.- pondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tenden• cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c. • Price one dollar per bottle. One bottle= will often, effect a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POIT'DERS: , Sent by Mail,. Free of Postage. For-convenience 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 by dissolved in diluted alcohol, wa ter,.or syrup, by the patient: These pow ders contain just the same matter .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. Eloughton, No. 11 North Eight street, Philadelphia, Pa. Six paclages for five dollars, "every• package and bottle bears the written signa ture of J. S. Eloughton, M. D., Sole Pm. prietor. reAgents wanted in every town in the United States. Very liberal discounts veil to. the trade. Druggists, Postinhatersi': and 13ooksellers are desired to act ssaqn:tg, • Auguat s: • iv—iy