The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 26, 1852, Image 4

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Grand Exhibition
-OF-
New, Fashionable, and Well Selected
Q-1 , (11?)
AT Tilii
NEPAT7O7.I.7I"ST.O . a 7,1
OF
MN 8,-, KLINE!
A datiMance Free!
As evPry-bi it‘ see m ".. to lit eimarred this
fall in blowiwz his own trumpet, to what
he or thPy cm, .1.1 in ih Dry Ciao•ls and
Grocery-Line, wo Lavr, had hnli a mind to
try - our-bands at- tlitt-lais:inu;:s Ain rselves,-but
feeling a timidity about it, we will only say,
that we have just received several
Boat Loads,
comprising the latest styles of rich and
costly goods, at which we have ull hands
engaged in unpacking, Our customers
generally, and particularly our Lady cus
torners we now remind that such an asaort
meat of
Ladies' -.Dress-Goods -
.has never been brought to this or any oth.
or country town, embracing every descrip
tion and style of all that is .
New s -1 ail i And-FashionAble,
at prices ran g ing from a few cents to dol
lars per yard , therefore high and low, rich
and poor, are sure to make selections. The
following comprises part of their stock
1000 ps. Muslin from 2 to 12 cents a yard.
1000 ps. Prints from 2 to 12 . cents a yard.
500 . ps. Mous de Lanes from 121 to 25 cts.
100 ps. Cashmers, from 20 to 75 cts.
50 ps. Scotch Plaids from 25 to 50 cts.
100 ps. Morinos from 20 to 100 cis.
100 ps. Alpaccas, from 121 to 75 cts.
500 Assorted Fancy Lone , and• Bay State
,SfLfad I Pig S.
In all Other Idols of goods, we can show
in quality and price, whatever others can
pro4loce. and a coreilderable sprinkling that
cannot be found elsewhere, especially in
Cloths, Cassimeres and Satiinetts,
and we will venture to add fall and winter
goods generally.
150 ps. of Cloths from 50 cts. to 5 dollars
200 ps. of Cot , :•:imers limn 50 to 2,50 do
500 ps. of Satinets from 25 to 75 do per yd.
200-,ps. of Planiiels from 121 to 50 du per
GO ps. of Carpets from 121 to 100 doper
irke,ti we opened our establishment here,
we.have fully demonstrated, that as a gen
eral thing, we sell as low as the lowest, if
not a little lover• IVe 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 be the gainers by giving us a call
and making their purchases.
L'llerncittber the NEW YORK
,TORE. KERN & KLINE.
Nov. 6. 11--8 o
J. E. VAN METER,
jilanqfacturer and Importer of
Paper Hangings and iVide •
Curtain Tapers,
33, North Third Street,
• Philadelphia,
WOW ()Rocs !Treat inducements to the
NOW
Country Triide.
1 ma dt tormiapd to adopt the motto,
Small Projiis and Quick Saks," and no
combiomion.
As , I. mlinuf.,rttirt , the article myself, I will
wartata ttd, lull ',moll and width.
Al %a%c tot hatid a rich ast.otiatt tit of Gold
told N't•lt...t Larders. I talc and Sitnit Marble
Pal.. it-. a, ,1 t. d cuintive styles suitable
for [lulls, l'artoi- lition..! 'Zooms. &c. Also
a diva') arlielc unattiv for Cha l idatis, Kitch
ens. &c.
Fire-Bo:1ra Prints. &c.
Ca' 'A orders promptly attended to.
Warehouse, Ni. North Third Street,
East side, four doors below the City Hotel,
Philadelphia.
J. E. VAN METER.
¶-3m
Feb. 12
Straw Goods—Sprin°'b IS5'2
qr HE Subscriber is now prepared to ex
hibit to Merchants and Milliners his
usual heavy stock of Ladies' and Misses'
STRAW AND SILK BONNETS,
STRA‘‘"riummtmGs AND
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ;
Palm leaf, Panama and Every Variety of
Summer eats
for Oent'men ; which for extent, 'Variety
and beauty of manufacture, as well as uni
igrinly close prices, will be found unrivaled.
"Pk THOMAS NVHITE,
No.. 41 South Second Street Philadelphia.
Feb. 12. • T-8m •
! Astounding !
what an awful and dreary Winter this is !
Our hands and feel-Yes our tiers• cars are
freezing behind the stove ! But the most
astounding thing of all k, that these frolen
limbs can b cured in the short space of
four days, by the application of the genu
ine Siberian Frost Spirillo.
; This valuable remedy, that is - the genus
fne article, can be had only At the Aponte: ,
eary Store of Dr. Dtiowlcy, in Allentown.
The §ale of several° hundred vials is the
best evidence of its curative powers.
Such.of you who suffer with the pain of
frozen limbs, and wish .to free themselves
from the unpleasant feeling, will please call
at the Drug Store of the undersigned. the
fourth door east of the Post office, in Ham
.ilton Street, Allentown. •
Cr To Druggists and merchants in the
country, a liberal discount will be allowed.
. Dr.,'W. F. DONOWSKY.
''':.;..,,llentowii;*Jeitc. 24.
STeITEOIEMT
OF TIM
Receipts and Expenditures of Lehigh
County for the year 1851.
COUNTY TAXES OUTSTANDING.
•
1850.
[ Upper 'Milford, 8115 06 0
Allentown, 954 96t
Upper Macungie, 298 . 60 •
Salisbury, '2:12 20-81100 91
1851.
North n • 310 8(3
Allentown, 140 15
Upper Saucon, 124 15
Upper Macungie, - 240 22
-Lower-Mocungie, —BO-09-------
South Whitehall, 080 70
Hanover, 261 23
Weissenburg, 28 34
Lynn; 71 34- 7 -1955 98
"Since paid. tPart paid
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT•OF LEHIGH
COUNTY, JANUARY 1, 1852.
'Po amount of loans remaining
unpaid January 1, 1851 $12,976 00
Loans made during the year
1851,
C HI.
By loans paid during the year
1851,
Taxes assessed for 1850 and '5l,
remaining uncolkcted, :3056 69
In Treasury•.Tarruary 1, 1652, ' 4151 16
13y County Deficit, 6010 95
We, the undersigned, Commissioners bf
Lehigh county, do certify that the above is
a true and correct statement of the finances
of said county, on the first day of January,
A. D. 1t13.2.
SAMUEL KNAUSS,
PE'I'ER ENGELMAN, Commis-
DANIEL HAUSMAN, . sinners.
Attest :—J. M. LINE, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office, Allentown,
January 1, 1552.• 5
The account of CHARLES H. MAnTiN, Esq.,
Treasurer of Lehigh county, for the year
commencing •lanuary 1, 1851, and end
ing December 13, both days included.
DR.
To amount in Treasury, as per report of au
. ditors, 1850:
In current funds, $2578 61
In uncurrent funds, 23 00--2601 61
Loans received for use of cat
ty, 2146 00
Taxes received for 1848, 1 47
Do. Do. 1849, 313
Do. 1)o. 1850, 4013 41
Do. Do. 1851; 13811 57
.lbatements on Collector's Commissions.
On State tax for 1810, 72 69
Do. 1850, 833 10
Do. 1851, 330 15
Jury Fees, &c., by Chas. lhrie,
Sheriff,
Old Lumber
Proceeds of a sale in Upper Ma-
cungy, 10 5:3
Do. Peter Troxell, 150
Do. W. Moll, 100
Do. 1.3. Breinit, 20
Stone of Daniel flillegas, 23 00
Dividend on Water stock, 30 00
Cr.
By Cash paid on orders of Commission
ers :
Court Eapenses.
Grand Jurors, 317 51
L'et it Jurors, 1331 50
Constables and tipstrtves, 165 22
Court Cry - or—George Henry, 82 50
1, Daniel Fried, 15 75
Clerk's fees.in Commonwealth cases,—
J. D. Lawnll, 195 29
Nathan :Metzger, 50 65
Simpson and Ward's Common
wealth costs, 260 00
Loans and Interest.
Loans, 2200 00
Interest on loans, 810 18
Poor House
Warrants drawn by Directors, 4000 00
Election Expenses.
Paid officers and others,
.2ssC3slllents
Paid assessors and others,
Printing. .
James W. Wilson, 139 00
Ilunnum,
60.00
Blumer, Bush & Co., 62 15
auth,Youtig&Trexler, 60 25
A. L. Rohe . , 06 .50—:—.4.93 90
/Hank Bool,•s and Binding.
Hogan & Thompson, 10 25
W. 0. Hicliocli,
G. Leaschntr, 16 -39 27
' Abatemoils.
S. Fogel, Up. Macungy-1849 136 10
- J. Knerr, Lowhill, 1850 83 41
FL Kreitz, Lynn, 8d 36
C. Peter, Washington, " 45 85
S. - Heffner, - Weissenb - urg, " — 54 - 00
E. Guth, S Whitehall, " 201 00
J. Ohnewrild, N. Whitehall, " 75 00
J. Worner, L. Macungy, , • 165 32
Isaac Hartman, Saucon, " 199 09
John Bertsch, N. Whitehall „ OS 51
Charles 'Ritter, Hanover, " 122 53
Charles Foster, U. Milford a 15;3 94
John Yost. Salisbury, " 44 00
Bant. J. Kistler, Heidelberg „ ` 31 11
CharlesFoster,U.Milford;lBsl 16136
S. J. Kistler, Heidelberg " 37 00
John Yost, SalisbOiy . 79 64
County Bridges. •,.
Solomon Butz, in full for building
Jacksonville bridge. 1300 00
Do. in full for building Furnace
bridge. 2100 00
For extra work at Furnace bridge 3.00
Paid for labor at do 0 28 '
mason work at do 12 66
Trout Creek bridge, repairs, 61 67
Old Jordan bridge, repairs. 413 67
Samuel Mel-lose, balance in full
for bridge at Bethlehem. 350 00
! Butz i Gold, for repairs at Furn
ace and Jordan bridges ' 49
Bridge at David Donner's repairs. 3 50
Reuben Donner's b
Thomas Ruch and A. Shady, re
pa trs to bfid - Fle iiNTW liiti ball: 1 20"'
J. Kern, repairing in Wasbine ton. 5 87
S. & P. Butz, repairing at Brei
nigsville. 26 87
Do. do. Old Jordan. 49 00
Jacob Kistler, repairs in Lynn. 7 00
Thomas Breinig, filling up at
Schwartz's.
George Bless, repairs in Washing
ton. 2 80
Kern, 'Weiler & Rornig, for repairs
at Schwartz's. 8 33
Joseph Weaver, lumber for bridge
at John Appel's S SI
i Lehigh Church bridge, Macungy. 708 :31
6 3050 89
2,4.16 00
15,422 00
Court (louse and Jail—repairs, &c
Fox Scalps.
Exprnscs . .
George Blank and others,
Jacob Oillinger, auditing State tax
es in county offices,
$2,200 00
Commissioncrs' Cylice
John Lichtenwalner, 8-1 00
Benjamin Breinig, 07 50
Samuel Knauer, 107 50
Peter Engleman, 100 00
Clerk's salary, " 150 00—
Inquisitions.: •
Geo. Frederick, two inquests, 30 05
John Erdman, 12 27
Jonas Elzuw, - IS 47
15,422 00
Daniel Bleckner, balance in full, :350 00
M. H. Jones, rittorney fees, 100 00
John Banks, do 3000
Maintaining convicts in Eastern
Penitentiary 29 09
Scrubbing Court House, 17 00
Jesse Shafer—skertn candles, 16 .13
Daniel Saeger, wheelbarrow, 4 50
Nathan Miller, Proth'y's fee's, 30 05
R. E. Wright, solicitor for com
missioners, 50 00
Keck &Shiffert. chain pump, 9 50
0. & J. Saeger, hardware, 11 2'.2
Charles Crow, charcoal, 3 00
J. L. Hoffinan & 13r0., lumber, 100 i 9
John J. Krauss, damages by ex-
tention of JefTerson street,
J. D. Lawsll, fees and expenses
as clerk of the several courts,
L. C. Smith, Washington, Ltd-
162 69
lot box,
Charles Eckert, water permit,
Reiss & Sieger, chairs, &c.,
F. Bohlen, handcuff's and sundry
repairs nt court house
W. F. Donowsky, gas pipes,
Eli J. Saeger, administering oaths
to county and township officers, 10 :37
Costs incurred in license suits, 1(3 10
Kern & Kline, blankets for jail, (3 87
J. F. 'Reeser, shoes for prisoners, 1 59
Weiss & Lichtenwalner, clothing, 1 30
Oliver Snyder, coal for jail. 21 00
24,360 40
Do. do court .houi.e, 28 00
David Hards, wood for court house, 225
Whole amount of debits,
Deduct amount in treasury as per
last year's report,
Amount received and paid out
(luring the year. 19,799 57
Amount received and paid out,
$ -11,507 10 at one per cent fur -115 07
treasurer's fees,
Amount in treasurj•, .1,15-1 10
242142
3010 18
We, the undersigned, Auditors in and for
the county of Lehigh, do certify that we
have audited, settled and adjusted the ac 7
count of Charles H. ;Martin, Esq., Treasu
.
rer, mand 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 including—and that the
same as above stated is correct, and that
there retnains 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
GEO: BLANK,
JONAS HAAS, Auditors.
1:1111A111 J. SCEIANTZ,
Feb. 12. Ir-4W
551 37
400 66
Registev!s account.
EDWARD Buch Remister of the county of Lehigh, in account with . he - Common- ,
wealth of Pennsylvania:
The accountant stands charged with the
following sums received ns collateral inher
itance tax for the year 1651, to wit:
DR.
hands this 6th day of Jarman , . A. D. 18Z2
Feb. G,—,Of the estate. of Barbara •
Pcitepacker,' - .$llO2
March 14—Do. Eve Reinhard' . 20 90
Nov. 1. —Do. John Newt-nom, ~1.3 50
August 4—Do: . Pe`ttiiKartz 125 87
1700 07
Miscellancouy
JORDAN BRIDGE CASE
• 1181 71
Amount of credits, 19, 799 57
1232 25'
August 9—As per receipt of State
treasurer 51125 60
Commissions on $1232 25 at 5 per 01.61
cent Balance in hands of Register 45 64
We the undersigned, auditors of the coun
ty of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania, have
examined the accriuht of Ed 'atd 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. 1952.
GEO. BL A
JONAS H AA S. a (id itors.
riErtAm J. SCHANTZ;
A J. i.
I _lll.l r.O any_l2
Ariat & C Manutactory
WOULD respectfully invite the atten-
tion of his old customers, the public
in general, and the COUNTRY. MER
CHANTS in particular, to the largo assort
ment and superior style and quality of
HATS and CAPS, suitable for the
EEO
-- SPRING AND SUAIMER TRADE,
which he has just received and is selling at
reduced prices.
Ile has also_on hand_a large assortment of,
31oleskin, Silk, Braver, Neidria, -
RuBBiadlough 4- Ready, Palm,
Braid, Leghorn, Prniailla,
Canada Straw,
and every other kind of Hats, and will be
able to suit the Juste and inclination of a!I
who way favor_ him with_alcall.
522:3 01
105 :10
11 9s
ETD
4 50
30 00
has been selected with the greatest care;
and having spent the greater part of his life
in the manufacture of hats, he knows that
he can sell as cheap, and as neat and gen
teel an articleas'any other estahtablishinent
either in Easton or the Cities.
His Stand is on the north side of North
ampton street, one door above Rader's Store,
:trid nearly opposite the Easton Bank.
339 00
COUNTRI' MERCILINTS,
will do well to examine his stock, as he is
prepared to accommodate them on the low
est terms.
Easton, May 29.
DBE
MERCHANTS HOUSE.
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11l FIE undersigned respectfully iiiforin ,
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his friends and the travelliniz that
tie is lieepiito- the well known Hotel in
North Third Street, No. 2:37. culki.l the
cli f erehfe 1? to tiffe) e 2 •se.i.
ENII
Which is the most convenient "Home," in
the City to the travelling customer. Loc•i
ted as it is nearly in the centre of Business
and Amusement, and convenient to the prin
ciple Railroad and and other Depots. lie
will spare no exertion or expense in furn
ishing his table with all the market affords.
His house is large mad convenient having
eighty rooms, lurnished with sioglo and
doable bedding.
Persons visiting the City with their famil
ies can be furnished. with private rooms
and charged only. Seventy-five cods per
day. Persons with their own conveyances
can be accommodated with a good yard and
stabling
131 50
00
25 00
7 00
MEM
EDE
WILLING H. BUSH
Phil. Jan. 22d,
Seventh Semi-immal
Trade Sale of Carriages.
F r 111 S Salo will take place on Wednesday
:Morning, 2-Ith of March next, at 1()
o'clock, at the
5f2.1,:309 40
2,601 61
A9 lrflit2t, ClifiliVESE MUSEUM,
Philadelphia.
and will occupy both of the extensive Sa
loons of that capacious building.
Lit The Light No-Top WAGONS will be
arranged in the large Ball Room, 2d story
21,707 79
The Stock of Carriages to be sold on this
occasion, will be the largest ever oflered at
Auction in the United States, embracing
over Two Hundred Light Vehicles of the
manufacture of Dunlap & Co., Finger &
Co., John Merrick, Howell Sparta, J. D.
Doughty and others of acknowledged repu
tation.
24,:369 10
No New Carriages will be admitted in Cat
alotte unless warranted by the limiter..., so .
that purchasers may rely upon securing a
good article.
[_7 Open for exhibition the day previous.
LirPurchasers from n distonce ore inform
ed, that there will be ho postponement on
account of the weather.
ALFRED M. Illtitast:s4, ./uctioncer.
c.v. Auction Sales 'of Horses, Carriages
and Harness are held at the Bazaar oppo
site the 'Museum, every Saturday through.
out the rear.
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.
Brandreili and Wrights Pills.
•
Country merchants and:others,.
are here
-1)3, notified, that the far famous' Pills: n
Doctors WilHain A. Wright, andllenjamin
Brandreth,. are constantly kept for said at
the office of the..Lehigli'llegister" by the
n
don boxes, at wholesale prices.
EV:44O 'OD QFftNM
Neatly executed arite . 4legister" Office
Fashiouable
In Ea SiOn.
LUCAS HAINES,
His Stock
7 " '
INDEMNITY.
TEE FIi.MLIN FIRE-INSGRANCR.
DIGESTIVE CONANT
OFFICE No. 3/
Vilna" orGastr ic , SAlic,e, l he... Fifth ;treel. 10
..:. CDDSNUT eanErr
A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER!
"'miles N. Bandar, Geo.
Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach
• - - Thomas Hart, . ord'.-.D..Lewirtr
PEPSIN
1232 25
of the Ox, after directions of Baron Lire
- - - - - Tobias Wagner,
big, the great Physiological Chcmist,.}.s
.- •
No . . 11, r th
Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
'Phis is a truly wonderful remedy Win
digoition, Dyspepsia, Jaundice: Liver
Complaint, Constipation, and .debtfity
curing after Nature's own c, , 6thod, by
Native's own agent, the GAstric Juice.
j,E ,.. _ - _l:l2lf_a_teaspoonful_of infused,
in water, will digest or tlissolve, Five
PoUnds of Roast Beef in about two hours,
out of the stomach.
Digestion.— Digest)on is chiefly per
formed in the stomach by the aid ofa fluid
which freely exudes from the inner coat of
that organ, when in a state of health, called
the Gastric Juice. This fluid is .the Great.
Solvent of the Food, the Purify*, Preserv:.
inn and Stimulating Agent of the stomach
and intestines. Without it thefe will be no
digestion--no conversion of:bod into blood;
and no nutrition of the be t ty ; -but rather a
foul, torpid. }mink'', andAestructive condi
non of the whole digesOve apparatus. A
• weak, half dead,.or injo:cd stomach produ
cts no g,ood Gastric fiice, and hence tile!
disease, distress and bility which ensue.
Pepsin aml Renni.--Pepsin is the chief
element, or great dlesting principle of the
Gastric J u k e , iv,s found in great abun
dance i n t h e soiidparts of the human sto
mach after deatti.and sometimes causes the
stomach to diglis-Htself- or- cal itself up._
is also found in the stomach of animals. as
t h e ex , ca lf, a.. It is the material used by
farmers in t ildring cheese, called Rennet,
the effect of which has long been the spe
cial we n orof the dairy. The curdling of
milk is ly•lirst process of digestion. Ben
net posseises astonishing power. The sto•
mach a, calf will curdle nearly one thou
sand dries its oWn weigh, of B aron
Liebig l states that, "One part of Pepsin
di sso l4ied inlsixty thousand parts of water,
w ill "'gest lieat and other. rood." Diseased
stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice,
R e inet or Pepsin. To show that this want
190 be perfectly Supplied, we quote the
;blowing
AS'cicntile feidence!-13;tron Liebio
/
jots celebrated work on Animal Chemistry,
says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may
be reach lirepftred from the mucous meat
' thane of :he stomach of the Call, in which
various articles of food, as Snout .and eggs,
will be softened, changed, and digested, just
in the saint manner us they would be in the
human stomach."
Dr. Pe reira, in his famous treatise On
I "Food an, Diet," published by 11'ilso,
Co., Nett lurk, page :15. sattes the same
great fag:, and describes t h e method (.1 pr,-
imra ti n a, There I.lrt.' few higher nothori-
I ties tha I Dr, Pereira
W. Draper, Profes s or of Che•
inistry 'le Al , •fiir:ll l:t•rne of the
ITni
versity of Neiv Yolk, in hi, -Text 130 .1, of
Cheini cry," page tISI, says, "it has been
ques on whether artificial digestion could
be per armed—but it is now universally ad
mittedithat it may be."
E=
Professor Durwlison of Ph:ladelphyt; in
his great work on Human Physiology, de
votes mora than fifty pages to an examina
tion of this aubject. Ills experiments with
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 us per
fectly in the artificial as in the natural di-
gettion ,
ifs a Dyspepsia Curer.—Dr. Houghton's
preparation of Pepsin has produced the
most marvellous effects, curing cdses 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 cases in the limits
of this advertthement,— but authenticated
certificates have been given of more than
210 Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia,
New York, and Boston alone. These were
nearly all desperate cases, and the cures
wypi not only rapid and wonderful, but per-
Eminent.
It is a great Nervous Antidote, and Iron
the astonishingly small quantity necessary
to produce healthy digestion, is believed to
act upon '
Eleetro-illagnelic Principles !---There is
no form of Old Stomach Complaints which
it does not seem to reach and remove at once.
No matter how bad they may be, it gives
instant relief! A single dose removes all the
unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to
be repeated, for a short time, to make these
good cfleets iwrrnanela, purity of blood nod
vigor of body, follow ai ohce. It is iirticu ,
Indy excellent in cases olNilus'en, Volniting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,
distress after eating, low, cold, state'of the
U!ood; I leavincss, Lowness of Spirits, Des
pondency, Etnnei aim], Weakness, tenden
cy to Imaunity, Suicide, &c.
Price one dollar per bottle. One bottle
will ofteti effect ti lasting cure.
PBPS'IN IN POIPDER.S . ,
Sent by Mail, Free of Postage. ' For con
venieneeof sending to all parts- of the coun
'try, the Digestive matter of the pepsin is
:put up it the form of Powders;.. with direr-
lions to le dissolved in diluted alcohol, wa
ter, or syi,up, by the patient::These pow
ders_centlin just the same mater ihe
bottles, I. t twice the quantity for this same
price, am will.be sent by muif, free .of Post
age. for a dollar sent (postpaid) Dr. J
nougl on e No. 11 North Eight street.
Philadelp ta, Pa. .
• Six pt (ages for fiye.! dollars. Evert.
package : d bottle bears the written signa
;re.orf..J.z. Houghton, M. D., Sole Pro-
T--°lw
,UrAgi
ilifited Si
yen tO the
and Book.
A Open
is wanted in every town in the
es. • Very liberal disc6unts gi
trade. Druggists, Postmasters,
tiers are desired to act as agents.
Samuel Grant
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, perkpanent
and limited, on every description of preiptriy, in
toWn and country, at rates as lowas are Coasts
tant with security.
The Company have reserved a large Conlin•
vint Fund, which with their. Capital end Premi•
ums, safely invested, afford ample, protection to
the_ass.urest,_
The assets of the company, on January far,.
1648, as pub;.'shecl agreeably to ati Act of As-
sembly, were as t . :' , llows, viz :
Mortgages, $957,513 64
— Real — Estate, 84,37'-8
Temporary Loans, ,
125 Sos 73'
Stocks, 6 ,7 , 3,42 5Cr
Cash, &c., 46,48: IV
Since theirincorporation , a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one million
two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there
by affording evidence of the advantages of insu
rance, as well as _the ability_anctdisposition_to
meet with promptess, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. 13ANCHER, Presiden t
CHARLES G. BANCKER,-Secly.
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and are noW
prepared to make insurances on every descrip
lion of property, at the lowest rates.
AUGUSTUS L. BiJHE, Allentown
U. P. BLECK,l3e.thlehern.
Allentown, June 13, 1848. 1- 1 9
elivikl(re, anal lcillii)ger
.n
PRODUCE, AND GENERAL
C f 011061 9 i tiSi afe PC !tants,
No. 67 NORTH WHARVES,
Below Vine Street, Philadelphia,
Adopt this muthod to inform their friends
and country merchants in general, that they
have lately established the above business,
in nil its various branches, at No. 67 North
Wharves, where they will be happy to at
tend to the wants of their customers.
Among the many articles constantly in
on hand of Dried and Pick led Fish, &c. &c.
Hill be found au assortment of.
Illuckerel, Set!mon, Shad, Herring- Blue
Fish, Cod Fish, Pork, Lard, Ham,
Sides, Shoulders, Cheese, 4.c.
A 1 of which will be sold at the most retksonable
prices. Recollect the place
March
'Et9' TTNII) J. 7010 U
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR/IT - WV
oll;ce a fi•to floors west of the Court House.
Cit flc can lw consulted both in the Ger
man and English languages
. Allentown, April 4
f3ailli Note ,C,tit.
- - _
(Coered erl Weekly from Bic' nell's, Van Courra 'and
Thompson's Detector.)
131. of N America par Mechanics bank of
lilt of Penns3lv. par Newark 1
Bal, ot' Commerce Mechanics bank at
late Mora ace sing par Burlington par
Ilk of N Liberties par Mechanics & Man.
Bk of Penn 'fowns.par ulaciiirers bank par
farmers & Meehan par Newark banking &
ICen,ington par Ins. Company 6
Man til. & Meehan par New ,lope & Dela
Mechanicspat ware ' w Br. Comp. failed
( - tint rd par Orange hank 3
Philadelphia par' Peoples bank 11
scllllllhill par Plainfield bank
Southwark par Princeton bank Oar
Western par Salem banking Co.,par
Commercial Bank State bank at Eliza
of Pennc% Ir. par 1 bethtown,Newarlr,
131, of the I.: States 12 Camden,N.Bruns-
Coes-ray B iNK.i. wick, par
. . bank
•
Bic ot Cham Sussex bank 1
bersburg I .
union
Ilk of Gettysburg I
Bk of Pittsburg i Fannon bank. co. par
Ilk of Susq. County 85 YarilleFtrille bridge' ,
111 c of Chester CO. par i company 25
Bic of Germantown par DELAWARE.
Bk of Danville par The Banks of the state
B k of Delaware Co. par of Delaware are all at
Bic of Middletown 1 par .
4:.
Ilk of Montg. Co. par. INEWVOR,
Blt of Noi thundier. .oar I
Columbia Bank & i New York iks 6
• City b
Bridge Comp. par Chelsea Wing 80
Cai lisle Bank I ' Clinton bank its
Doylestown Bank par ' Commercial batik '.:10
Easton Bank par t Lafayette bank 50'
bachange Bank 4 I Washington bank 70°
Elie Bank 2 Cocnrar MUCKS.
Fat mars & Drovers 1 Alleghany county
Bank / ; bank 70'
I Bank of America 35
do of Commerce 40 •
Franklin Bank
do of Brock 3f,'
Far
B ne k r
s s
C B
( a i l:
In c l.) r 1 o
f pa 1
j do of LUC' 25 ,
Par, do of Olean . ' ' 35'
Brockport..
Fat mei s Batik of '
I do of Tonau4uidii bit
Lancaster
Funnels Bank of
!reading Pat I do of Lyons - ' 24
Farmers' Bank of 1 -
1 New York, , , 3s":,
, do of Western
Schuylkill co. par do
Hart isburg Bank , ningnampton bank 40
Honesdale Bank I Canal bank .N
Lancaster Bank par: ea , • -
, ttarauguscottnty,
Lancaster CO. Bank par! ~..,,
Erie ounty bank 5'
Lebanon Bank 43 ouutt , 35'
Lehigh. Co. Bank 60 Farmers &Dr fe k,,
Lehigh Navigation
I° l Farmers bank 'ef to 0 ,
Co. Script. . 1 ' ank " 9 '
::' "6 .;
r i ll e a ‘ n v i i i s lt e 7 ba tv h to . ,
n . 5 ,1.- 36 00 ',
Pottsville neca county
I 1 I e Minersi il n ll t i : ln tSa k 11 ° I f a l' P . a
Bank, Pittsburg. i l,,' ' . count *. ,-, -
Mechanics bank at 46
Monongahela Bank,
Buffalo • • 45
Brownsvtilc, /
-
'Merchants bank at
Taylorsville Del. t Buffalo .40'
est
13fidaa Com p an y' 25 Millets bank of New
W Branch Bank, 1 York
10'
'
W3.°11/ihg IlaPk, I .
I Oswego bank ''2o, lodc 13ank
' ' " 1 t Phenix bank 215'
NEW JERSEY.. Staten Island bank ' ,50
Belvidere Bank, i State bank ofNY ,80
Burlington County I St i t n aw s r a e n n k 2
ce b . at* ' 7 5 5
Bank par u
Commercial Bank il'' i Ihrlilettillatesbank 38 )
Cumberland Bank par' N . YoYk bank. Co. 79"
Fanners Bank par ! , Penth Wiwi; betat- 2r9
i ('' - 'it II other banks yak.
!White Piair4 , balik 5
P P a ni r re n na i l e jej r ra s fin i " M ilMt e a( r 'ir c i ! in n l i ' t t s ,inent i o n c d A ttla:O r Oblre •
Bank, Mitl.Point, 4 '
; list are from 1 to 2 pey-
Morris 9oupty bank ileentdiscouch • •
pi-The notes on all Banks marked witliaditskr
(—) dre not purchased by the brokers.
OE
Ahlp. g Dorie,
David S. Brown,
$1,28 800 04
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