„ . :Abregt ii9t§',. i'' .. t..li7 Goods ! Builders Look Here. IL is also a very suitable 11 - 0 /-IRDErai e ßf: time for those Who may have old announce to the pultlic, Co , y hive ju,rt rettitutd fruit' Philadel hot and 16,e Yuri;, uith tt ver ) lino htt Itardwart.., coto,i;ting of 11001: FetritiNhino• rticir.s . Culler 11, ('nuch all of which 11.. ,01,1 nt o troinely low price:.. '1 hrt 1:,t; pul.iic to yive SAEOltit'S I /ARIMARE :1•T(1111:, sign of the :,ti, In order to COVIVIIICO tht,lll.selt'ef, of CI., t t, a Tenn:, tav, d i> a penny [wale.' (,).& .1 SAIX.;1:11.. To filo:au; , -.i 1„ \ :F;" 1- ME t 111 t of patty r !is 11.13 MEE . , •: ntaLors ; C Iron :old ohinf; irot‘, =II wi of I latilincred NM and Er P 1.11,1! 1.1 Ir. 11, I lotp 1 rtr,i, Cn<t and Slioar - Ina m. tl.t.. jtl:3t received n; its ni;kl lis aid for sßle rhenp J ;Ell, —1 %. 1I v I= ;I, (41 It1•:\1 tu4 received a I..\v \l'd'occo and Binding. r. Woodeii •' ] ••l,e'd and tollie•rons who'. artic- t:•: \ .\n..1:' , 11.-11 . 11. ',fall kiwis. ill .111 islllk l 4-., hi` t. 1.111 •:,l I. V 5.\1....(jr.:1Z. l'!, 1N :ill; ;;F.: , orlint.tit I:trri• Cheap & SA ) 'll AN11:6,---Tools of every de cription. such as Bond) and Aloulding ,'lams, Hand. Patine!, .and Back Sows. 13race and Bitts, luier 13ths, Ilnuchrts, . I qin.res, &c., for soh. ht. °LI '1", i Cl•kt (1 a Id S 17,( I ders. BM I'd rloill:11,1i •-. tvs. hush iv! • (0, buildiwr 11:11:1- .111(1 for • =Ell MEMO ME! :~~ ~, o', at . . iiri% =I d th:tt he ca::'lice L'elieral pvi! 21. 1:1:r.1 11 anti \V rights Pills. y ;; ~, refrains and other:, are here drd, that th•! far famous Pills n v:Villiala A. Wright; and . Benjamin randret:t, ate constantly' kept for sale at t' -.e! Ake of the ~ L ehigh Register'' by the d:)r. rn boxes, ni wholesale prices. :Ink- 5. liffill - i; 01b T.1:70•6 Nently c,.v.ccute!cl from the '.Regi s ter" Office. New Goods I Great Exeitemene RONSVTiff Not Coming to Allentown ! Bit SANISON, WAGNER R 100 . arc now selling off their splendid stock of Goods At First Cost. ,),v is the time to make good Imr ! mi,tis awl 'aye money—at -the begininng of the New Year. ror; , ,et the place, one (1001' Ilagenbucli'6 Hotel. - AVAGNER & Co. 15-4 w N Airs - Gooas Store lie Calasativra. A ;10 1 .t !kis mu! hod to inform thvir fri; ;C.lO riddle -. pm. e n i l, dint th v y d a New Store, next door .1 ho. 1 "11;421• of Cat coutov. 11,1•‘ 0,• 1.. exhibit and ir rii rnu to an entire nv‘v NEI GoceN, Groccrics! &c. du 11ia S I‘)Wt•T than evrr brfore offered be ‘V , ;, frmil cr-mi Their Jo/I and Wilder stock has berm , eleeteri with the wt - 11*A care and consists rd . Cloths, CasAinazers, Satinet& (:loves and I loseiry, besides De l:tines, Ilapaccas, Um:A(4.s, Cringliarns, Plain rigured Yoplitis, ;11 iislins arid Prints, !Iola:, Shot's, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Glasses., Stationary, 11,ed,,, •A 1,0. ffol h doz- C.l. Ycli. ME the hilt 1:001 in prito;lPii rionhtv, \ATI he Itiven to all Who highe3t prices will be, paid in ex pr..duc,e. A s yt)ilitL• licgititicr:s they invite all, Brent iiid rich and poor. high and low, to Irrir cs.talilishinent, and secure to themsel ves Ole advantages of their Winter porch°, by these weans they propose securing. tln•nt<l•lvlS a run of good customers. Nov. 13 11-3 m ti i. 10 r,kzned have just received an Stock of (4rocertes, Fish and they intended to sill at the - m price : : at their Store in Catasangon. Le hiuh county. GETZ & GILBERT Nov. 13 The und..rsioned. have opened a Coal Vard in Clans:mina. and will constantly !it -el) on hand all hinds of Coal, which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. G Z &GILBERT. Nov. 13. iiiidersint7l !coupon kinds of Ready 'nude Glu//,ht on hand, and will make to order, at the lowyst possihle prices. GETZ. &GILBERT. 'll-3m WILLIAM S. MARX COUNSELLOR AT LAW O &„I SAE( ;EN (Klee in tl.e s rl ait rouni (If the 1.161 , !!vz Pf I I.lv. l'uts ;11.(: Ilt VIA IJA I ' ; , EMI V v ii(.ll ' t'llA.N i ! .I'l'. .1 .., . i~ , MOM I it Iri ako on hand o fa rr , p asaortmentof ;/01r,..kin, r, .Vortiqu, I:11.Ni«, Rough I' ((Ir/. l'itlits, Braid I orlsoi`si • l'reiimmi C'tina.lo Shwa., leas been s.olceted •,vith the ,noatest care, and hat ink sl rat the ,stater l nit e i his hfe in the inaiiiiiacture of hats, that he can cull ae cheap, nat . l g'en tecl an article as ally other't•stalaahl;shinent idler in Easton or the r - 1 v is Staisd' is OD the north lido "of North nipturi street, ont• dour above Rader's Store, and neatly opposite the Easton Bdok. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, will do well to examine his stock, as he is prepared to accommodate them on the low est terms. Easton, \loy 29. y LOX HERE ME leVOll It l'ividown, January 15 llaoilucl—"A Penny Made ig a Penny saved.' Getz & Gilbert, MEE n•liii•h thcv 11,0 puention of lIEBITIMI=I MEM Greecies, Fish & Salt. MEM Coil+ I Coal !Indy-mode Clothing. Novon.ber 13 Eli !).--- t, , ms of \V kite 1,N,,.; i• ! :•;! l:\lra. ;Intl for :1 1 1, , .1 F..\ 111(.;Y:11'. ~.. e;."; n' r ' Zia %ton. LUCAS HA INES, i.v;lt. the !hp public •1„. ,11'4) .1! . .' 4•CA1 • • ~.• j.. O.H is selling nt ()Owl. hind 01 flats, and will he tlir to-te and iodination of all .is Stock Grand Exhibition -OF- New, Fashionable, and Well selected 2 Vl * ib t t.ltkt 41--1111[0-001 As every-body seems to be engaged this fall in blowing his own trumpet, to what he or they can do in the Dry Goods and Grocery Line, we have had half a mind to try our hands at the busines:, ourselves, but feeling a timidity about it, we will only sot•, that we have just received several Baat_Loads, ompriising the latest styles of rich and '..ostly goods, at which we hare all hands mgaged in unpacking., Our customers generally, and particularly our I.,nt cus tomers, we now remind that such an.nssort went of Ladies' Dress efooefr has never been brought to this or any oth er conniry town, embracing every descrip: tion and style of all that is New Neat and Fashionable, at prices ranging from a few cents_ to_diii= lars per yard, therefore high and low, rich and poor, aro sure to make selections. The hollowing comprises part of their stock 10110 ps. Muslin from 2 to 12 cents a yard. 1000 ps. Prints from 2 to 12 cents a yard. 500 ps. Mons de Lanes from 121 to 25 cis. 100 ps. Cashrners, from 20 to 75 cts. 50 pS. Scotch Plaids from 25 to 50 cts. 100 ps. M.'rinos front 20 to 100 cts. 100 p 3. Alp ac ,•ias, from 12:i to 73 cts. 500 Assorted Fari,nY Lona and Bay State In all other kinds of goods; we can show in quality and price. whatever °o "' s en " produce, arid a considerable sprinft,'"lo that cannot be found elsewhere,_especially ut Cloths, Cassitneres and Sattinetts, and we. will venture to add fall and winter goods generally. 130 ps. of Cloths from 50 cts. to 5 dollars 200 ps. of Cassimers final 50 to 2,50 do 500 ps. of Satinets front 25 to 73 do per yd. 21)1) ps. of Flannels from 121 to 51) do per 50 ps. of Carpets from 121 to 100 do per Since we opened our establishment here, we have fully demonstrated, that as a gen eral thing, we sell as low as the lowest, it not a //Me lower. ‘Nre do not profess to sell one, two or three articles at a very low price, but we profess to sell everything, in either the Dry Goods or Grocery Line, so cheap, that we are confident our friends would I e the gainers by giving us a call and making their purchases. Firlienwtnber tho PI En' 'YORK STO F.. KERN & KLINE. Nov. ii. 11.-3111 ¶ —:3 ni The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, 011iev Nu. WO Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual, _C.tP TA IL 300,000. Continue to make howrances on Limo on the most favorable terms. The capital being paid up and infested. log,ether with die accumulated premiumfutic aflbrds a pcifect security to the insured. The preiniummay be paid in yearly, hall 1 yearly, or quarter'y payments. The company add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurance for life. The firsl bonus was appropriated in December, ISI4, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum iu sured under the oldest policies, to 81 per ct per cent, &c., on others in proper u n; time of standing. noiliing an midi ; i.ta c.I !: 1 0. &c., on every , -4!1 4 1;' , ip • insured, %dile!) is an aver .•• • tlain 50 per cent on the preini !.!,•, „!. and without inervasing the annual the company. LEIN Bonus Amount of policy anti or bonus payablc at ti,t. ; Addition.party's decrai•e. \*r., 5.1 "1000 5 100- $ 11041 :',. r.:10 '250 2750 .2, ,, : , i.o.': ' 400— 4400 - 2;51 2111101 1 . 24 '21;5 - :336 5000 4:17 50 51:: •__ _ . Pamphlets containing tables of la and explanations of the subject ; loans or a ppli : and further information cal, 5c ilnd .it in Philadelphia., or on apprlca ,i;:o 1,0 A. T.. 11.1711 n, Agent in A 13. W. llteitAltDS, t dOnietrir, Ilin,r 13. 11):1 - Z- a =I SICK H G. SICKEL, BRASS WORKER, • Philadelphia. Respectfully informs the citizens of I. lenimen and its vicinity' that he continues at his old stand No. 32 North Second Street the manufacturing of Gas l'ixtures, Sickels' Patent Fluid Lamps, Chandcliers,Girandoles, • Baguet Holders, IrFTI-3e also manufactures Fluid and Pine ois. - - His prices nre moderate. and his orders will be tilled with the greatest dispatch.— Therefore retnember the place. No. 32 North Second Street Philadelphia. Nov. 27, 1551. Neatly executed at the *itegieter" Office. 'Ca(0011))0 AT THE DU KERN & KLINE! A dmittance Free sll.l lin, 1111111. MIL EICOLI BII AND GERNAN JOB MATING, PEPSIN ,2N .4RTIFICISL DIGESTIVE Fluid, or Gastric; Suicel A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions d`f Baron Lie big, the great Physiological Chemist, by S. Ile,?ighton. M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Stree:. ; Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly woriJerful remedy for In digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. tallalf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in wafer: will digest oedissolve, Five Pounds of Roast 13 - etf in about two hours, out of the stomach. : -- .77l,iasisiltt- - L- - Diion is chiefiy 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 Gasiric Juice. This fluid is the Great Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserv ingl and Stimulating Agent of the stomach land intestines. Without it there will be no digestion -- no conversion of food into blood, and no nutrition of the body; but rather a I foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condi tion of the whole digestive. apparatus. A i_wealLhall dead,_or. lid tired stomach prod it ces no good 'Gastric Juice, and hence tne disease, distress and debility which ensue. Pip/a and /fennel.--Pepsin is the chief i clement, or great digesting principle of the Gaqiric Juice.. It is found in great tibil ! dance in the solid parts of the human stn. mach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest itself, or vat itsielf up. li is also found in the stomach of animals, as We 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 net, possesses astonishing powt r. The sto mach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou sand times its own weighs of milk. ' Baron Liebig states that, tiOne part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water. 'll dirrest meat and other fond." Diseased ts stem. produce no gond Gastric Juice. Rennet nr' Pepsin. To show that this want may be po. , n :setly supplied, we quote tin following s e i c „iffi c E r i a , : „.:c;—Baron Liebig, it. his ce l e b rate d „.„ r i, r , : , Animal Chemistry says: "An Artificial Di:,..‘stivu Fluid inns be readily prepared fromti:e tnl,l"nS t u rtle brane of the stomach of the Can, in whic h. various articles of fond, as meat atA PgO• will be softened, changed, and dige.stec,j" sl in the same manner as thev would be; ire /h . human stomach." Or. Pert•irii, in his f;iinnns treatific 0. 1 "Food and Diet," puLikhed Co., New Yorh, 'mgt.! :3:,. states the saint great fact, and de:"crdies the method of pre paration. There ure few higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Che mistry in the 11edical College of the Uni versity of New Yorl , his ""'Text Book of Chemistry," page , says, "it has been a question whether at iticial digestion could be performed—but it is now universally ad mitted that it may he." Professor Dunolison of Philadelphia, in his great work on !Inman Physiology, de votes more than fifty pages to an examina tion of this subject. I lis experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ob tained from the living human stomach and from animals lire known. "In all ca ses." "he says" —diit,ustion occurred as per fectly in the artificial ns in the natural gestions." .is a Dyspepia Carer.—Dr. loughton's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, curing cases of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossi ble to give the details of crises in the limits of this advertisement—but anthenticated certificates have been given of morn than :1 , 00 llemarkahle Cares, ,in Philadelphia, New York,and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. It i. a great Nervous Antidote, and from small quantity necessary m produce healthy digestion, is believed to act upon . Eke ro-.lranrclic Principles !--Th , re is :() form of Oid Stomach Complaints which it (loos pot seem to reach and remove at once. \o matter bow bad they may be. , it gives instant relief! A single dose removes all the onpleasunt symptoms, and it Only needs to be repeated. lor a short time, to make these , rood eflects permanent, purity of blood and cigar of body, follow at once. is harticu la excellent in cases of Nati.:a, Vomitintr, 4 :ramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold, sate of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Des pondency, Einaci ttion, Weakness, tendert 'cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price one dollar per bottle. One bolt!: will often effect alasting cure. PEPSIN IN POITDERS, 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, we ter; or syrup, by the patient. These pow ders contain just the same matter as the bilttles, but twice the quantity for the same price; and will be sent by mail, free of Post. age. for one dollar sentipostpairlyto Dr.-J- S. Houghton, No. 11 North Eight stteet. Philadelphia, Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every package and bottle bears the written signa ture of J. S. Houghton," . M. D., Sole Pro prietor. Fe" Agents Wanted . in every town in the Unite(fStates. 'Very liberal discounts gi: ven to the trade. • Druggists, Postmasters, and Booksellers are desired to act as agents. August . —ty INDEMNITY THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. , OFFICE, No. 1633 - CHESNUT STREET near Fifth street. • Directors : Chalks N. Bancker, Thomas Hart,. Tobias Wagner,. Adolp. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, CONTINUE to make Ihntrance, permanent. and limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as lowas are cion•sis taut with security. The Company hare reserved a large Conlin , gent Fund; which with their Capital and Pretni• ums,safely h'vested, afford ample protection to , the assured. The assets of the nompany, on January Ist; 1848, as published agfreably to•an Act of AA sembly,•were as follows, viz Mnrigazes, Heal Estate, Temporary Loans, Stocks, Cash, &c., Since theirincorporation, a period of eighteen , years, they have paid upwards of one million Iwo hundred thousand dollars. losses by fire, there by affording evidence of the ar'va stages of insu rance, as well as the ability nd disposition to meet with promptess, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCR ER, President CHARLES G..I3AiICKER„S ec2y- Tile Subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and ate now prepared to make insurances on every descrip l ion of property, at the lowest rates. AI7GI7STI'S L. Rl7}lE, Allentown C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown, June la, tBlB. S VA. 1 e au& lkiWkix ger a a PRODUCE AND GENERAL Commission &Merchants, No. 67 Notern WHARVES, Below Vine Street, Philadelphia, Adopt this method to inform their friends and country merchants in genera], that they have lately established the above business, in all its various brand es, at No. 67 North \Vharres, where they will be happy to at tend to the wants of their customers. A inong the Many articles constantly pt on hand of I)ried and Pickled Fish, &c. &c. will he found e an assortment of Nurkerel, Salmon, Shad: Herrino: Blue Fish. Cod Fish. Pork. Lord, Mini, Sides, Shoulders, Ch(t se, LStr. Adoftehich will Lesold auk. ttux.tt reasonaltic pricea. Recollect the place. March 0. y ED:Hula) J. MOH R, ITTORNEEIND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Oilire apse doors west of Me Court House_ Vir Tar can be consultor] brut] in the Ger mn and English languages AI ntown, April 4 ; ~tttli :cotc £ict. (Corrected wedeln : from Itickner.v r run Court'a and mt noon's Detector.) r; ,, • It-chums bank of Ilk or N Aincrica 13k of Pennsvl,.. • p, , r Nevrark Bank ol' Commerce Ni, , chanies bank at late Alovaniensing par' Bt. "linglo)1 , lilt of N Liborlies par VechaCies & !Oan - Bk or Penn Towns. par itilh:ltilt-1,a',4 pa' Farmers & Meehan par Newark han Owe, a . Kensington par Inc. Compan - y Pi. Mantic. & Meehan par New Ilope & Lela llechanws par warellr. Corn p.raileit (lirard par Orange hank 3 Philadelphia par Peoples hank k Schuylkill ~. put Plainfield bank Southwark par Princeton bank par Western . par Salem banking Co. par Commercial Bank State hank at Eliza of Pe onsyl v. par, hetlitown, Newark, 131: of the U States 12 Camden,N.Bruns, COrNTRY BANKS. ' wick, par Jor I3k of Chambersburg I Suss " bank t i3k of Gettysburg i Union bank IS 1: of Pittsburg q Trenton bank.'en. par " ilk of Susq. County 85 ! YardleyviUe bridge company. 114 Ilk of Chester Co. par , Ilk of Germantown par! DELAWARE. Ilk of . 11itti v ille par : The Banks of the state k Delaware Co. par of Delaware are an at LI lc of Middletown , par. HI: of Mont;;. Co. par NEW YORK. 131: of Northumber. mar Columbia Bank & New York City bits I . Bridge Comp. p „ r Chelsea bank 80 CarlMle Bank I ;Clinton bank 50 Boylesn , wn Bank par , Commercial Prank AO Easton Bank par' I l.af c a o y t e . t x tc r : r an n k .,K.a... 50 El . ,:ha nge Dank 1 Washington bank . 7.4 Eric Bank Fa t niers & Drovers Allegheny county Bank I bank 7C Franklin Bank I ' Bank of America3s • Farmers Bank of do of Commerce 40 Bucks County par do of Brockport 35 Farmers Bank of do of Lodi . 25 Lane:lst:l - Par . do of Olean do of Tiniawanda 50 35 Farmers Bank of Read i li gP"r , do of Lyons 23 Farmers' Bali , a Or ! .do of Western schttylki I V 00. par: New York 30 Harrisburg Bank I: ll3inghampton bank 40' Honesdale Bank 1 Canal bank . h• Lancaster Bank Par, Cattaraugus county Lancaster Co. Bank pat' bank ' 35 4 Lebanon Bank -Brie county bank, 50 Lehigh Co. Jun 50: Farmers & Drovers Lehigh Navigation ' bank'. 5 Co. Script. ' 16 Farmers batik of Se Miners Bank of mica county . .30' Pottsville Par - Hamilton bank, 30'- Merchants & Manaf. ' Lewis county bank 00 . Bank, Pittsburg. A -i Mechanics bank at 46 • Monongahela Bank, . Buivaio . 4b" Brownsvule, / Merchants banlfat Taylorsville Del.'_ Buffalo . 10" Bridge BnlnPanY. 2 "Millets bank of New West Branch Bank, 1 ' York . , 10 Wyoming Bank, I Oswego bank 20' York Bank. I , Phenix bank 95 ' NE NV JEPSEY. Staten island bank .50 ' Belvidere Bank • a l , State bank orN Y. - 80 4 Burlington County ;St.Lawrence bank'. 76 - • p ar ! Union bank • 2t4 Bank # . United States bailie 20 ; N York Dank: Co 10 , p . ar; ~ • t ee mbe me r r i c an ii d tl n il a a n n k k -pa r Tenth Wat . ii bank, 25 Plains bank 6 !White Pltu F F a ctir r e m ms e ne r ra s snk,Thow.ar . .iSc rla M ilk eehan il - 0:7-All otherbanki no Partners &Merchants ; mentioned in the above • Batik. Mic}.Ptiiat, .list are•frotit I, to . 2 per Morris Comity bank tleen t discount:•. cry The notes on all Banks marked w ith a dub, (—) are not purchased by the broker;. Geo. W. Rieharus Mord. D. Lewis. ,890;1758 - 65" 728,358 90' 205,459 00 15.563 n 46,581 sr $1,220,097 6. 13111 pn'
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