Gratiad FlT).:3l:ll.4ition -or sew, Fas111112:171:2, 11 t 3 elect:A (5. , 1111: INTE.ve7 sTDD:n Ein KERN & KLINE! AdaniMauze As evert-burly - z , nn.ms to be cm:! 3 ;o; , ..(1 this fall in blowiiu hi 3 own iron:rot, to what he or th, , y c::, do in din Dry Goods and Grocery tv.! hayo had half a mind to try our li:ok at the Ln ir.c s onm.lves, hot feeling 11 tin:, !ny wv will only that Wt. 1 . jut r. t, i 0:1 ".:4!l','Y 'l 7T - 9 of Bell toetly 1‘..1.1,-I1 wo 1.11 , v rill !:Pnth engeged Oor f.w.to,nvrs generally, and ralticul lily our cus• touters, %Vt) ncw sueli nasort men t of ffir..7;z7 , 7%:; 9 C7.ao;:fs has nev , Yr bt:co bront . tlit to thi:: or any oth or cottrttry t. r ovt.ry cleLetip- tiuf, and _5.1.v MI 1 1% . Coil', It) dol .~..~3'. t lar her sod • !.. 101 l -ttrutg compr'ses 100() froto , 1000 I.s. Pt ho.-; 2 ! :tn.; 500 f.ori. -- .11.,;11 I 1 , 100 1 ,, ) c!s. p. Scotch '2l to 50 cts , 100 ps. to 100 ci 100 pd. to 75 cts. 500 At.,..tort-t1 t;ay e In nil kind-, or can :show tvi (ithyis citit in.3,ltici , . ;mil cf rillidirl!! tir.o cann,4 in Cii.irt":3, (:!:4 . ;:i: - .2r:'S P.:.1 t•jaif!ildt.N / and we wi!! vt , .:',.......r.: 10 :1 , 2.1 L!) e.!:(1 Nri:c.er =1 Le -Lis (no. tq f, r.O t t •,:.50 yd. 17,0 vs. of CI 20) of C 500 EMIE pf. (.1 L. 1:0 ,; I .1 t ,, 1).:. of (Att . ; (rool do i.t.r Sine , .: tv , ul, coil cm. wo Lay.. oral arz i! Ltot a //tile \\";. (1..) 'run rt.f..t-t3 RV Er ci t Lick s at a. vory 1; tit .v. to L... ityttiltigt, in either the Dg U. air ‘. r I nfl 11 0 , 10 ft IIY• i Ut;l.) tir._Cl 11111 t, so cheap, that are cotlfit; t:r Lv a cull and teal; 112, tl,rir 1;;Acc!.:1. ut. inure Sta' ;%:, L,!:\ N:(11'. t) J. E. 'VAN METER, manqfacr?!rer and Li79orter of PupPr an d Wide Cur! , !in Papers, :Wowll'a rilleird Street, lIONV efloN grt at hit/Lice:penis to the Country Trade. 1 nut &wrinkled to ndr,pt the motto, turd (nick,S'ti'es," and no combitattioh. .As [ nittnitim.ittro the iirticle tnysii!f, mill warrnid nli goods full ltdigth and width. Al%vav:: lottal a rich as:ooment of end Velv,t (1::!; at al aii,l saitulde for Hulk, 1.';;1;,.t.•., 1 ):, ; ; ; I :! & e . Aao n ens, &e. A k. utt, !id.:(1!o MI hott,t, North Third zztriirt, Rust to , :r duur:l;,:ew tilv City hlutttl, _ J. E. VAN METER Feb. 12. Stritly GooCts--':',,prine; 1552, TII Sul roil r is 11 ,, w pr.-pared to ex- I ?! it 1•i mid USII ' rA , 1' -1 , 1 , 1, k.f . I;i:lit . , ' ;Old S'l'R \\\' \ NI) s . ; tilt \: \I;111 D IZ l',l-'1(:1.\ FL( PU1111.1. - 11 . . 11 •rc \ ' ali•.tt f for Clentionmit ; fer t•Nt-nt, Vatic!) and Intonty of 131:11iufaci ns ns uni fortnly close prices, wilt be found Intrivalvd. TII()MAs No. 41 South Sccond , c:tred PAiluffulphitt Feb. 12. c:,-2tn" Awrul lIJ-4(umilinv . en awful eel d i „re winter thi s ! Onr hands and!, lir very CMs are feezing behind the Eleve ! Il it t h;, inert astounding thing of all is, that these frozen limb.; can he cured in the short space of four days, by the application al the genu ine Siberian Frost !piritas. This valuable remedy, that is the gout]; in() article, can be had only at the Apothe cary Store of 11r. Donowsby, in Allent o w n . The sale of several hundred vials, is the beet evidence el its curative. poWers. Such of you who tiller with the pain of frozch limbs,•and wish to free themselves from the unpleasant feeling, will please call 'tit the Dt;ng Stare of the undersigned, the fourth door cast of the I'est Lace, in 11am 41tOilSireet, Allentown. far•To Drugfdsts and merchants in the Countiva liberal discount will be allowed. • Dr. W. P. DONOWSKY. 4l entown , Jan. 2P. ¶--Ow OF TILE Receipts and Expenditures of Lehigh County for the year 1851. COUNTY TAXES OUTSTANDING. Gll5 05* 451 96 - 1' 29S 00 2:32 29—51100 91 1851. North W bitchttll, 210 80. Upper Milford, Allentown, Upper Macungiq, Salibury, 14(3 15 Saucoa, • 1'24 15 Upper 'Alacurie, 210 2:: Lower 'l. - tcurgio, Vein South Whitehall, 6.913 70 Hanover, isnnburg t Lynn, • ETNA INCIAL ACCOUNT OF tErll(4l.) COUNTY, JANUARY I, 1652. DEL To amount of loans remai::ing uu paid January 1, 18;51 $12,070 00 Loin loath: during tlii; year ]e3l, 2,1 , 16 00 ERN itilil low, ricil ir C:• lc nile, paitl cluri!:glilt yc.lr nt-, a for .51, 'Frt n.-ury J.lnuary 1, 185'2, 13y ellltily MEM We, tho undenigned, Cointoiiuners of J-Adoh-countts, do certify that the above i:, 11.1 e and correct statement of the finances of id county, on the first day of January, A. D. S A! [TEL KNAISS, Corr mis- PETER ENGELINI AN, D.l NI EL 11A USNI AN, sioners. Attu -, t :—J. Olice,.2l!lentown, Jaltu:lr:,7 1, 1 53 c —4m .(rand Jurors, Petit Jurors, Constables and tipstaves, Cryer—George Danit•l Pried, . fees in Commonwealth cases,— J. D. Lawnll, INittlian Simpson and Ward.s.Corntnon ! wcrilth costs, 1-oin STATEAREMT 4 291 23 23 :34 . 71 3.1-1955 99 *Since paid. tPart raid c vs,. LEE n , c:)ztal cj C , .lAlu.r.s I I. .TARTIN, Esq., 'i'itwiztit). 41'1.'21111 . 4.h county . fur tlicyci. cow inencin. , _,r January I, . and end i:l; Dec: hther 1:1, both days inc•luded.' aracunt in Treasury, as per report of an tii!urr, In cur(Llo. e 2578 u:lcurrent fund!, '.2.3 --`2601 61 Locals ived fur wee of coun t, Taxes received for ISI9. Do. Nl9, Do. Du. Do. Du. P 651, .11)/ilenteilf.7 on C•)/1 , ..elor'3 Cum mi.yNions On S.att. to fur ISIO, D 1.1'151, Jury Chas. II r!e, Sheria, 01(1 Ittinbei Prcceods of a sale in lippe•r Ma- c uncy, ' Do. Peter Troxell, Do. W. Mn! I DO. 13. Breinig, Stone of atniel Dividend on littuvr stock, Cr. • By Cash paid on orders of Commission ers court Eapenses Loans and Interest. 2200 00 SlO IS Lonna, liitcrvf,t on loans, Poor !louse IVarrants drawn by Directors, 4000 00 Election Expenses Paid officers and others, vEYSTS , N7IICIItS Paid assessors and others, Printing. James V. Wilson, 130 00 Hannuin, bfi 00 Blower, Lush & Co., S'.2 15 (.4tali, Young iknexler, GU 23 A. L. Blank Books and Binding Hogan & 'rltompson, 11) 25 \V. U. ind,och.., 0. Lva2clitier, 16 65--39 27 Mritentents. S. Fogel, Up, Macungy-1849 130 40 .1. Knorr; Lowhill, 1850 3:341 11. Krehz, Lynn, " 88 30 C. Peter, Washington, •. " 45 85 S. Heffner, I.Veissenburg, " 54 00, E. Guth, S Whitehall, " '2Ol 00 J. Ohnewald, N.lVhitehall," 75 00 J. Womer; L. Macungy, 6 , 168 32 Isaac Heitman, Snucon, " 189 00 John Bertsch, N. Whitehall" 98 51 Charles Bitter, Hanover, " 122'53 Charles Foster, U. Milford " 153 84 John Yost. Salisbury, 14 . 41 00 Sam. J. Kistler, Heidelberg" • 31 11 CharlesPoster,U. Milford ,1851 1 51 3 5 S. J. Kistler, Heidelberg " 37 60 John Yost, Salisbury " 79 54 Solomon Butz, in full for building Jacksonville bridge: ' 1300 00 Do. fa full for building Furnace bridge. • For axtra work at Furnace bridge Paid for labor nt do mason work at do Trout Creek bridge, repairs, Old Jordan bridgre. repairs. . Samuel :110 lose, halance in full . for bridge at Bethlehem. Butz & Gold, for repairs at Porn , nee and Jordan bridges Bridge nt David Dormer's repairs. Reuben Donner's " Thomas Ruch and A. Shads, re- pairs.to bridge in N. Whitehall. 12 20 J. Kern, repairinz in IVashintBon. 5 S 7 S. & P. Butz, repairing at Brci nitrs%ille %ille. 2087 Do. do. Old Jordan. 49 90 Jacob Kistler, repairs io Lynn. 7 00 Thomas Breinig, filling up at " Schwar z's. George Bloss, repairs in Washing. Kern, Weiler & Romig, for repairs SCh Wit rtZ'S. Joseph Weaver, lotober for bridge at John pp , 2l's 's I Lehigh Church bridge, Macungy. 79'3 21 CI OO5O 89 Court ilottle and Jail—rtTuirs, Fos Scalps. 15,122 00 Exp(nscs. Goorn-f. Mani; and tubers, Jacob Di:Unger, autiningState tax es iu county offices, *2 200 00 0056 Sc) 1151 11; 6010 93 Conintissionce,y' ggice John Lichtenwainer, 8.1 00 13enitmin 11reinig, :17 . 50 Samuel Knauss, 107 50 Eliglvinan, 10000 Cleric's salary, _ _ 15.4212.00 Geo. Frederick. two iuquesis, 39 01 John Erdman., Jonas Hann, Daniel Icieckia;r, balmier; Hi lull, :35000 NI: 1-1. Jones, attorney fees, WO 00 John 13anks, I,iintaining, convicts in Eastern Penituntinry Scrubbing Court Houte, Jesse Shafer—sin-rat candles, Daniel Saeger, wheelbarrow, Nathan Miller, Proth'y's fees, LC E. Wright, solicitor for com missioners, 5000 Neck &Shiflett. chain pump, • 950 O. & J. Saeger, hardware, 11'2'2 Charles Crow, charcoal, 3 GO J. L. I lofrinan & Bro., 'lumber, 100 79 John J. Krauss, damages by ex- 2110 00 1 •17 • :3 - 43 401:1 41 1:3541 57 72 09 b 33 16 330 15 telition of .1, fr..rznil street, 7G 91 J. D. Lnwall, fees and expenses as cli•rk of the rveral rourts, 15150 L. C. Smith, Washington, bal- 1U 69 lot box, Charles Eckert, water permit, Sieger, chairs. F. 13olden, liandeuff, and sundry 10 53 1 50 1 00 %10 23 00 30 (10 repairs at court house . 10 `.. 1 5 W. P. Dialowsky, gas pipes, 43 75 Eh .1. Saeizer. ad nunistvrine oaths to county and township officors, 10 27 Costs incomal is license suits, 11.; 10 Korn &. Elme, blan!wts for liil, 6 t'q J. P. Reeser, shoos for prisoners, 150 Wciss & Lichtenwalner, clothing, 1 50 Oliver Snyder, coal for jail, . 24 00 • Do. do court house, 2S 00 David Harris, wood for court house, 225 24,369 40 :317 51 1:3:31 50 165 22 82 50 Whole amount of debits, 192.1,369 •10 Deduct amount in treasury as per last year's report, [lllll 195 2S 5U 05 Amount ieceived and paid out during the year. 19,799 57 Amount received and paid out, 8 11.567 :16 at one per cent fur •115 67 treasurer's fees, Airiount in treasury, 260 00 •' 1 . 2 1 I'.? 3010 18 We, the undersigned, Auditors in and fur the county of Lehigh,' do certify that we have audited, settled nod adjusted the ac count of Charlecill. Martin, Esq., Treasu rer, in and for said county. commencing . on the first of January, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, and ending on the thirty-first day of December of the same year—both days includin n d that the, same as above stated is correct, and that there remains a balance in the hands of said Treasurer of four thousand one hundred and fifty-lour dollars and sixteen cents. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our CEO. BLANK, JONAS HAAS, Auditors. HIRAM J. SCHANTZ, Feb. 12. 1f —4w - Register's Sitcom-it. 551 37 400 (J (it; 50-10:3 00 IBM EDWARD BECK . Register of the county of Lehigh, in account with the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania : The accountant stands charged with the following sums received as collateral . inher itance tax fur the year 1851, to wit : . DR. hands this oth day of January, A. D. 1852 Feb. s—Of the estate of Barbara ii/Venepaclter. 811 02 March 14—Do. Eve Reinhard 20 90 Nov. 1; —Do. John Newmoyer 13 50 August 4-Do: Peter Kortz 1125 87 1709 97 County Bridges. 150 00 I,vqui•vition•s., ili3edicoleoll3 J01:1):ti BRIDOP. C. 151 IS ! "i Amount of credits, 1 0 4 799 57 August 0--As per receipt of State treasurer $1125 00 Commissions on $1232 25 at 5 per (31 61 cent Balance in hands of Register 95 6.1 2100 00 :3 00 9 28 12 (3(3 01 07 113 67 We the undersianed, auditors of the coun ty of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania. have examined the accountof Edward Beck,Esq., Register, as above stated, and do certify that the above account is correct. Witness our hands this 7th day of, January, A. D. 1852. GEO. BLANK, JI)NAS HAAS, Auditors. HIRAM J. SCH ANTZ; February 12. 050 IX) 32.19 :3 5(3 b ti 3 Fashionable . & Cap Hey Laigton. LUCAS HAINES, WOULD respectfully invite the atten tion of his old customers, the public in ~t ;tieral, and the COf.IiNTIIY MER CHANTS in particular. to the large assort ment and superior style and quality of HATs amd cAPS;-,nimble for the 0 20 2SO MEE SPRING AM) SUMMER TRADE, which he has: just received and is selling at retitle) d prices. lie has also on hand a larNc assortment of 3loleskin, Silk, heaver, Sculria, Russia,Roagh eg Nearly, Palm, ':-!".4 Braid, Leghorn, Panama, • Canada ,S't raw, and every other kind of flats, and will be able to suit the taste and inclination of all l-who may favor him with a call. Stobk has been selected with the greatest care, and having spent the greater part of his life in the nianufacture of bats, he knows that I he• can sell as cheap, and as neat and ;zea -1 reel an article as any other estabtabltshinent ithe•r it) Easton or the Cities. His Stand is on the north side of North ampton street, one door above Rader's Store, and nearly opposite the Easton. Bank. X32:1 01 105 :It) 11 9 Elilffil 1 AO 30 00 5:39 00 12'27 IS 17 COf! NTI?1" ,11BEC11.4.V7'S, will do well to examine his stock, as he is prepared to accommodate them-on-the-low est t. CI DBE Easton, May 29 MERCHANT'S HOUSE; :.;0 00 __ - • • ;47 yi.,l 5; n F 'i-, 2J 09 17 00 19 43 430 30 ($3 . _ „- r - ! -•-•"'-''- rff: fIE undersigned rospoctfully infortns -hi- his friends and the tray..Wog public, that he is still keeping the well known [lntel in North Third Street, No. 2:37. called the eTlerchiclit'a Which is the most convenient "I lotnit," in the City to the travelling customer. L.oc•t. Led as it is nearlt• in the centre of Business and Ainuscitient.tind convenient to the prin ciple Railroad and and other Depots. Ile will spare no exertion or expense in f WO ishing his table with all the tnark•et affords. DO 2-, Of I BM His house is larr-tt and convenient having. eighty 'rooms, furnished tyit6 single and dmilde hoddiio4. ' Persons vis l tinr , the City with famil ies can be furnishi+d` w tit private rooms :111(1 charged only .S'eveitimfice cents per Persons with their own conveyances Can be accommodated with a good yard and stabling. WILLING 11. BUSH • Phil. Ili). 2e2d, Svventh Scmi-immal • 1 1 1',Uli! S o 1 Carriages, I v HIS Sale will take place on Wednesday 31 - NI orning, '2 , lth of Match next, in 101 o'clock, at the 2,601 GI CHINESE MUSEUM, Philadelphia. nut will occupy both of the extensive Sa loons of that capacious building. eirThe Light No-Top WAGONS will be arranged in the large B:tll Room, 2d story. The Stock of Cat riages to be t.old on this occasion, will be the largest ever offered at Auction in the. United Suites, embracing, over Two Hundred Light Veldcles of the manufacture of Dunbip & Co„ Flii!yer & Co., John Merrick, Howell Spark 3, J. •D. Doughty and others of: acknowledged repm 21,7117 79 4,15116 24,369 -10 No New Carriages will be admitted in Cat alogue unless warranted by the makers, so that purchasers may rely upon securing a good art*. Li Open for exhibition the day previous. Irk - Purchasers from a distance are in form ed, that there will be no postponement on account of the weather. ALFRED M. HERKNESS, Suctionecr. E_ "Auction Sales of Horses, Carriages and Harness are held at the 13azriar oppo site the Museum, every Saturday through out the year. The Establishment is open at all times for private Sales of Carriages, and the stock kept on hand is believed to be the largest in the United States. Feb. 12. .411--4 w Brandreth and Wrights Pills, Country merchants and others, are here by notified, that the far famous Pills o Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin Brrtndretli, are constantly kept for sale at the office of the "Lehigh Register" by the dozen , boxes, at wholesale prices. . 3uly G. 1;—/inn ENCIIIBII AND GERMAN JOB PRINTING • 9 Neatly executed at the “Register" Office 1232 25 CR. 1'2:12 23 •--lv I - r. t - . .1.21' 412T1F1C1.a.1, DIGESTIVE V111:la ov Gastric, Suleel • A CalEA'r DISPEPSIA CURER! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the 03c, after directions of Baron Lie big, the great Phvsiologicat Che Mist, bJ ./. S. Houghton. M. D., No. I I, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pu. This is a truly wonderful remedy for !n• digestion, Dppeosia, Jaundice. Liver Complaint,' Constipation, and Debility curing after Nature's own method,. by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. I:Srlialf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five -- Pounds of-flonst.-Beef-in-about-two-hours, . out of the stomach. Digestion. Digestion is chiefly per formed in the stomach by thellid of a fluid which freely .exudes from the inner coat - of that organ, when in a state of health, culled l the Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Great Solvent of the [Food, the Purifying, Preserv- ing and Stimulating Agent of the stomach and intestines. Without it there will be no ; digestion no conversion of food into blood, and no nutrition of the body ; but rather al foul, torpid. painful, and de . structive Lion of the Whole dig,estive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured stomach produ- ' ces no good Gastric Juice, and hence tae' disease, distress and debility which ensue. Pepsin and Rennct.--Pepsin is the chief element, or great digesting principle of the Gastric Juice. It is founitin great abun dance in the solid parts of the human sto mach after cloath, 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 "lurking cheese, called Rennet, the effect of which has loin been the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk -is the first process of digestion. Ren net possesses astonishing power. The sto mach of a calf will curdhe nearly one thou• sand Limes its own weight of milk. Baron Ltebig• states that, "One part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, will digest meat and other rood." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. show, that this want may be perfectly supplied, we, quote the following Scientific . Eridence!—Lturon Lit-big. ie his celebrated work on Animal Clonnistr}: ; says : "An Artificial Digestive Fluid ma) be readily prepared from the mucous :Ingo brane of the stomach of the Call, in whic! , various articles of food, as meat and eogs. will be softened, changed, and digested, just lin the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Wilson & Cu., New York, page 35, states the same great fact, and debcribes the method of pre paration. There are few higher nuihnri. ties 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 says. "it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be perfortned—bin it is now universally ad initted that it may be." Professor Dune . lison of Ph;ladelploa, iu his great work on Human Physiology, de votes more then fifty pages to an examina tion of this subint. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ob tained from the licit! , human stomach end from animals are well known. "In all ca ses," be says" "digestion occurred as per fectly in the artificial as in the natural di ,gestions." .1s a Dyspepsia Curer.—Dr. Iloughton's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, curing cases of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous ' . Decline, and Dyspeptic Constunptico, 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 '2:10 Remarkable Cures., in Philath New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. It is 4 groat Nervous Antidote, and from the astonishing)) , small quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, is believed 'to act Upon Elccip-.llaqnelic Principles! -There is uo form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach nrid remove at once. No matter how bad they may be, it gives instant relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permitnent, 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, Finaciation, Weakness, tenden cy to InsOnity, Suicide. &c. Price one. dollar per bottle. One bottle will often effect a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POIFDERS, 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 tipns to be dissolved in diluted alcohol, we. ter, or syrup, by the patient. These potv• ders contain just the same matter as • the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same price, and will be sent bytrtail, free of Post• age: for one dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. J S. Eloughton, No. 11 North Eight street, Philadelphin, Pa. • Six packages for five dollars. Every package and bottle bears the written signa- ture of .1. S. Houghton; M. D., Sole Pro- . primer. Me Agents wanted in every town in the United States.. Very liberal discounts gi ven to the trade;. Druggists, Postmasters, and Booltsellers are desired tact tte agents. August 8 Ilk_ y INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of-Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 1631 C:IIESNUT STREET near Fifth street: • • , Dircctors : Chalks N. Bancker, Geo. W. Richards Thomas Dart, • Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Bbrie, Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown; Jacob R. Smith, , Morris. Patterson, CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent' and limited,on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as lowas are.consts• 'ant with security. .. The Company have reserved n large Conon. gent fund, which with their Capital and J'renii• tints, safely invested, afford ample protection to' the assured. . . . .., The assets of the comPatii, on January ,14 , t, 1848, as published agreeably to an Act of Al • sembly, Were as follows, viz: . Mortgages, i057,51R 64 . 1 heal Estate, 84,377 k 4, Temporary Loans, 125,605 70 Stocks, 62,352 .50 Cash, Sex., . 46,481 30 Since their incorporation , a period of eighteen, years, they have paid upwards of out million , lmu hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there by affording evidence of the advantages of insu rance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptess, all CHARLES N. DANCE ER, Pres ident CHARLES G. BANCKER, Seey. The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and arc now prepared to make insurances on every deserip twa of property, at the lowest rates. • AUGUSTUS L. RUHE, Allentown C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown ,June 13, 1848. —ly Stri e acid IcilViug,er 1-5 1 . 0 11 111 PRODUCE AND CIENERAL COMM iSSio n Offerchants, Nu. 67 NORTH WHARVES, Below Vine Street, Philadelphia, Adopt this method to inform their friends and country merchants in general, that they have lately established the above business, in all its various branches. nt No. 67 North Wharves, where they evil be happy to at tend to the wants of their customers. Amon ? the many articles constantly pt on hand of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c. &c. will be found an 'at , sortinvnt of Mackerel. Samoa, Shad, Herring. flute Coiljiish. Pork. Lard. Ham, Sides, ShuulderB. Chroe, A a of Which %trill be sold at the most reasonable prices. Recollect the place March 6 EDMUND J. MOH ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office a Jew doors west of the Court House. LVIle can he consulted both in the Ger man and English languages. Allentow n . April 4. Bank Note tist. Corrected Wed.ly front Welinell'e, Van Court's and nompson's Deicctur.) 4 31: of N America par Mechanics bank of tik of l'ennylv. pat Newark . !Sank of Commerce • Mechanics bank at late Mnt•amcnsing par' Burlington par Ilk of N Liberties par Mechanics & Mart in; of Penn Towns. par ufamiu ers bank par Parmer, & Meehan par Newark banking & Kensington par Ins. Company • § )[:turf•. & Meehan par New Hope & Lela Mechanics par ware Br. Comp.failed (;.irard par Orange bank i . . . Philadelphia par selmylk pat -intaliwark par Western par Commercial Batik of Pennsrlv. par : hethlown,Newark, III; of the U States 12 : Camden,N.Bruns- CorsTay th,eliti. : wick, par LI I, of Uhambersburg I Sussex bank 1 Li: ul Gettysburg 1 Union bank 3 Trenton bank. co. par Ilk of Pittsburg u lik of Sttsq. County 85, Yardlerritle bridge Ilk of Chester Cu. par i company 25 Ilk of Germantown par DELAWARE. 13k 01 Danville par; The Banks of the state. 13k of Delaware Co. par of Delaware are all at 13k of Middletown 1 par. 13k of Montg. Co. par NEW YORK. 13k of Northionber. oar Columbia Bank & New York City bks i 80 Carlisle B 4111( . I Clinton; bank Bridge Comp. par Chelsea bank 50 Doylestuwa Bank par' Commercial bank 10 Easton Bank Exchange Bank a! Washington bank 70 par Lafayette batik 50 Eric Bank- 'r , COUNTRY BANKS. Farmers & Drovers I Alleghany county Bank i 1 bank 70 Franklin Batik • I i Bank of America 35 Farmers Bank of ! do of Commerce 40 par,: do of lircickport 35 FarmersßucksLancaster U B a t :A I : Y u f do of Lodi 25 pari do of Olean 35 Farmers Bank of i do of Tonawanda 50 Reading P ar ; do of Lyons 2 . 1 Partners' Bank of l d o o f W estern Schuylkill co. par. New York . 30 I! Binghampton bank 40 . Har Honesdale i•isbu rg ß ß a a n t k i k j, Canal bank ' 6 ' Lancaster Bank par Cattaraug us county Lancaster Co. Bank par I ban ir• 35 , , 1 Lebanon Bank . x ! Erie county bank, 50 Lehigh Co. Bank 50 Farmers & Drovers • , Lehigh Navigation 10 1 ; bank b ' Co. Script. Farmers bank of Sc Miners Bank of • neca county 40 Pottsville' Purl Hamilton bank, 3Q' Merchants. & Manaf. , ' Lewis comity bank HO" Bank,, Pittsburg. 31 Mechanics bank at 46 • Monongahela Bank, l ..,,,,,hi 45' Brownsville, 1 i Merchants bank at ~ Tayhirsvil le Del. mirrribi, 40 Bridge Company, 251 Millets bank Of New West Warich . Bank, 11Oslre9,5bank . York 10' . 1 Wyoming Bank, 20' York Bank, T, Phenix bank 36' NEW JERSEY. Belvidere Manic Burlington County Bank par Commercial Bank # Cumberlind Bank par Farmers Bank par Farmers & Meehan ics.finnk,Rahway Farmers & Merchants Bank, Mid. Point, # Morris County batik Staten Island bank 30 State bank ofN Y 80 Elt.Lawrene bank 75 Union bank 25 ' United States bank 10 1 N. York bank. Co. 70 Tenth Wark bank, - 26 White Plains bank 5 All other hanks no ' mentioned in the above , ' list are frtim'•l I"per Cent h t. nks . nirked with a dash by Iv: ccl.The notes on all pa are not pnrchemtl 81,284.600 04 11-ly Peoples bank Plainfield bank Princeton bank par Salem banking Co. par State bank at Eliza