lib id L 'SE , 11l - -* '...' , ....--th. , 1,.•..- - -. 4 4#.4_..: c. . . . .. r .__._,_.........._____ .....--....4 .. .7F3,.L . 5 .- :i': . ":_i 1"; - .7=2:: , 1, ,t - Tfincal'' tr _ - ...a. , ''' s.. . f :r 1i i, .•13 . .1 . .i_ . ii, „ it.i4 if 2 . 1 ... . ::, ... , . 6 ,, 1 .. d, . ._ ;"' ~.......,1,-.., : ' , 4 1"?:, , '-..:• 7. :-.-::_.:73' , 7 - '-.F I •" ) /' 5 -I i - • • - , •. 7 ••••-tr. , .?•'' , . 7 5D.1: 1 7: 7:r :,• r... . ': l'. 'v.•-:Fr 7 .4 : : •-..,-.-,,,,......-47 -1 :, '.'-'; -"-. 1 1 ' !,-•: . . r.L".'-'" -,- - 110 ESI : t t:t sign( d lepprrifidly informs " ' kittLfrientliond the travelling public; that is - sfill'hreinn - a the well It rieWrt Hotel :iii , t North. Thi rd Street, .No' called the. - ofieo•Chifta l :s -Itettse, -.lVllich•is the-must convenient "flame, -the City to the travelling. cestortivr.- Lcca !zed as it is nearly in the centre or flosinrss -and Amusement, and convenient : to.the Railroad and end other Depots. He ' wily spare no exertion,nr eipenso in horn _ ishing,his table with all the tnarket affords. • • • His house is large and convenient having eighty , rooms, lurnished with zingle and 'double bedding. Persons visitiner the City with il:cir rand!. ies ati• be furnished .tvt.ll private rooins an - d; charged:only .S'eirclifylive cents per claik.Persons with LWII COnveyances Orr be accounni , dated with a good yard and stabling.. WILLING H. BUSH Phil. Jan. 22d, Doctor Itilliaiii J. Minify flaying r,-turited to Allentown, Orr:3 his , prutossionat service: to his frivilds and _thy public. 11 cao b. , h. and at Kit Iliad iu tiatnit.tott tiottl line of Api il • 1.111 - tx - r - lv I liattit'tott :tr.. I, t it II „ - n•• I tt.t itr..;tl:% t Februii.y 19, 11-1; *Ow.:Ey - r . ' II ,;I r • iT% I ) I311 ) :)1Z 1"i ‘'; 11.7 •• r'ri -144 Brortize,,;„ ~ i ~'l l'r r .. ItTo rc‘v _ cz ttfri.s,,und cr, = 'fdricv Silk :\!,111,1, Rich Itibbotis, compr.:A.. the latest and ul'.t iwni,tiful &sign,: im ported. Nlank of our goods are manufactured ex ,prts.ily to our.order, from our own design and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We offer our goods for nett Cash, at lower rri• ces than any credit [-louse in America can afford. • All purchasers will find greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our great .variety bf. rich 'keep goods. llibbOns rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and belts. Bonnet Silks, Satins, Cranes, Lisses, and Tarletons. Enibroideries, Collars, ChernisettF, Caps, Bert has. Habits, Sleeves, Culls, Edgings, and In outings. Embroidered Revice, Lace, and f Lem stitch Cambric- Hdlifs. .Blonds; Illusions, and Embroidered Lacei for Caps. Embroidered Laces fur Shawls, Mantillas and Veils, Elonierm Nlechlen, Valenciences, and Brussels Laces. .oi.l Wove Thread. Smyrna, Li le Held Cotton Lace... • Li4o Thread. Silk, and Sawing. SW, °hives, nail .11i ts. Frohcli and Ann rican Flower. French Lace, Enizlidi, American, and Italian. Straw . Boonots and 'Frinunings Nvw York, March, t=s. (iris IVorlc, Lamps, &e. ARcHER & WA RNER, 'MANUFACTURERS, No. 1 H), CPs -LT-ianut Street, Philadelphia, resia• I ctfully tiolicit Ow attention of intreitai , ers ro their assortment of ChandelirrB, 11 rarlech., Pen ,,datits, t•.nd every description of Burn ers ; also, every variety of Lamps, Giran 7 doles, ,s.c. We warrant our good, equal in quality. and our 'tricot; its low as any other eStublishotent in the Country. The Trade supplied with Burners, Mer cury, Cups, Brass Fittings, .lir Pumps, &c.. &c., at reduced prices. ARCHER & WARNER. Ellis S. Archer. Win. F. 1.2-ilond F. Warner,l W. 0. B. Alentill March 25. • • J. E. VAN NIE"FER, Manufacturer and .linpnrtcr Cif . ..Paper 11 - anginas and Wide • curtain Pavers , , , No. 'O% • Nordik T hird ' treet, , ' nil & 10in. WOW ofJers ithlurements to Olt; *-`1 1 C. , 11•: - .t!y Trt,le. • 1.9 ndopt. the motto, (1/? 1 Quick ..'ales," .tio MEM nrtich 111% : :41.1f, I will re) l ° I 7linn ysnn 1 nq.i„ :4%.11i If ol (.1 . 1 ;and V(4 Vt . t 1. • 1 •;(''' 4 041. 011 f. ,•li • rel.s.; ..1111;11,1 ; N , ; •111 , . N7l•. AI, • h Kcch -t'ilts.*c -"Fire-Roprd All orcleN-proiprlt• altl•ndvd tn. 3.!; . iNoyilt7Tl . ird Street. Enst - sitte;; . ftibr - cloorklieloti , t!ie`City' Hotel, --' - • J. E. VAN METER.. IV-I.3ra Feb. 19, 11 ...". "1jT87 77 4.17 -7----- I ' . 1, .. OW.. -00 :,'.- )o.o i 'fin •., -eat ler . , ... ,;.:. s.. Storeinilicptoww:. - , • ,:. '-_ , . - ... , ..'; , ..; , ,-.. , . - - - 4, - ; - .:.-.:.. ,- '. , ...;... e...,...7 . i•--:-....: :•. • '.., .'. '. Eja. a . ' :i*::, nti:cit:i.rio. 'lar tn . ii. 411 fp in theinbov.e.-,business, . a ri d : • have , taken • the large and . .ipaciptts r house•on the corner, di reedy, oppbsito ,the Odd ,Fellows' [lull, in I'llarniltcin :streef.' , 1 ..l'llqy:inforet:their former customers and : th,e,public,:in general, that th..l intend do• 4f. buSincsi bee nc eitensi re scale, than ! has.eyer before. done in Allentown.— ' They, Iceit . p from 40 to 50 hands in employ, by ,which inefins they will he able to (urn , izli customers work at the shortest possible notice'. Their stock on hand at present comprises a verv. jortti assortment of Gee. dot - Twos' Superfine, biutent Leather, French .. i - ' . : ? -1] - ' . Morocco and 1 : . 'Gal . -Skin Boots .:, - ‘,..besides a large lot of course mens' • .04 and boys' boots. • Their stock of Ladies shoes' is indeed very large. as they intend to be able.-to fill,out large orders (front 1 rarry — nye - retran - rs) -- timinig — which -- cart - hz- -- 1 found every possible style of dress shoes, such as Jenny_Lind's, Buskins, Lace Boots, Jenny Lind Buots, Polkas, Slip. pers, Ties, Gaiters, Kossuth, • Excelsior, Strap, —:3ln all the nbove styles are tnanufactured of Patent Leather, ECidd, „Morocco or La'glair. Children shoes of every variety and styles plain and fancy colored. They manufacture with a view of furn- I j-ishit-t-t-oidi-to-inerchanis-from-abo—cminary- 1 in an}• quantity, mei they will warrant ti:• th, y manufacture to be of better trieftrial and more durable and at prices ' than they can be purchased in Phila delpbia. :::;;:"'A fullrt . sorunent c.f shoo findinc:7, of vcriptirm. • A Igo all kinds of L•ath. II; on] 11,•,•11•,c1; tfinrird renther, Kip, CHIC ;111 , 1 Alurocc.). l'at• t tit Li!,il,2. T.• oftvhic!l tviil be sold ri!v t ric, s. ~(~. tovito tiwrdialits and CURtOITR-Ts ,;91,:ttlft, t,t iztvo them It . cal, ex:h-o :,' 'lO le or g”otls, ai:d • tlt, nt thot vrtll 11: , t go a way tlittstiti,fi?d, , 5..% t. , 2;gitt, r•mi-mbor :Itei phce—oppo .l, Bows' Heil, iu 11.1lnilton :evil, 11.. ntr.wm. Mr =I 'arch 11 SOMETHING NEW I . - Bureaw's Sky-Light 11111121:112 'SI 11)023-, The subscriber respectfully inform the liublic in general, that he has just opened his SKY-LIGHT DIGUEROEAN ROOMS, expressly constructed for the purpose of taking superior Daguerreotypes, in Hamil ton Street, a fete doors below the german Reformed Church, third story of the newly erected building occupied by Mr. J. H. Bush as a Stove and Tinware Depot. As it is a well established fact, that Da guerrean Likenesses in true perspective can . only be whet' by Sky-Light. The position of his rooms for blending beauty of light and shade, enables him to give the most ,:plendill and the most life like expressions. and as he has determined not to pass off any picture unless perfect in every respect, he would respectfully solicit all those who to have a correct likeness of high Gn i ish. to favor him with a call. Likenesses taken of all sizes, with or with- ' out co,',7s. single or in groups, in a style not surpassed place or the largest cities, on cloudy al well clear days, on the very best of plates - , in cases,. lockets, breaq•pins. finzer..rings, &c. Such are the allymitiges of Sky• Light, that he is enabled to produce pit feet likenesses of children in the short time of only '2 seconds. Cr: - We recommend ladies to dress in figure or dark dresses. 'Prices of of Pictures according to size and finish.—A II pictures warranted durable: r.V'Erannce to• the above Rooms at the first Alley below J. H. Bush's ware-room. N. 13. Instruction given in the art, and up. paratus and Stock furnished at city prices. S. W. BURCAW, January G.. 11.":3111 c ---Gm Good Horses.and Safe Vehicles! lAN eyy TIIE subscribers take this method to in torn the public that they have lately enter ed into Partnership in the large "Livery :4•;tablishment" formerly owned by George Heisel. They have completely replenished .i rr.r. ; their large stook of HORSES, CARRIAGES, Sc. • twg_,sp,.Their Horses are safe and all travellers ; the.ir vehicles mostly new and of the latest style, and such as have ;b. n used are repalred•and repainted in the 1), - .t .manner. They continue the business 'at the old stand in William stmet, in the,R,o. rough of Allentown. .s,they ‘vi,ll always be prepared to furnish t cligionter at the shortest rssible no tice with sure and gentle horseB, goad car- Humes and careful driver if ,rrqueltted. • Patt.iiiet,i can lie suited at.alltiotes with ye ;.ides to their particular tastes. - i'he it cliarfres eenspriable, and in or der to colitiitne the high the' credit it has here t,Xortt Entitled pr being best livery. (+stab- Itshnient - iii ,Iletttown.7_ they will • leave nothing .undone tolieeron hand the .best PI M.! 4rt r,st hp - r,s.thit nettlesfainl•ineSisplen. tinges:: and sober and careful drivers. • Tht'ir chore:es:are very -rea4tetaltle and hnr" by strict attention to business 16 satis fy till Utast: who only: favor them with their custom. . IIOPPNIAN& COM Y PAN. September 18,1851, 1-3 m RONEY & GOOD. 11-6.11 A splendid assortment of From Mid Parlor Locks with •mineral knobs, german Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush es, and a variety At other building Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 0 Si J SAEGER. May 8. G. SICKF,L, BEL A Slif uronEER, Respectfully informs the citiieri of Al lentown Jib& its vicinity that ho continues at his'old eland . • the manufacturing of t_rile 'also manufactures Fluid and Pine Oils: • Ilis prices are malerkte. 'Slid his orders will lie filled.with the greatest disratch.— Theieiore reniember, the. place,. No. 32; North Bi2cond . Stretit " Nov. 27;1851. • . . iii7aodrptkAn . diVilAihp: Ptils.,. Conntry meirehrtnts and 'others, are here by notified. .that the Tar fainque- PAN o Deotori William A. Wright, antl Benjamin Brandreth, are .constantly kep . t..foi sale - a( the office of the ~ L e high, Register, ihe doz-n boxes, at wholeSolti prices. July 5. • 7:7 G l+ New Goods . Now oods! Builders Looks More. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF- HeIRDIVeIRE The undersigned announce to the public; that they have just returned from philadel phia and New York, with - a very large lot of Hardware, consisting of pl - ,,epAgr, anus Furnishing .4rticles Cullery, Cnarh Trimnzings Saddlery and Shoe-findings, all of which will be sold at extremely low prices. Thee mil; the public to give SAEC;EfeS HARDIVARE ,:• - •(.l 3 .÷isc. TORE, sign oche FAS • •. , :r • ' ela i 1/31149 a call, ni order to convince thenutelvee of the - fact, - that - a - Tenny-saved-is-a-penny-mnde O. & J SAEGER. Mny 8 To House-Keepers. A great misortinent of House furnishing articles, such a$ ENAMELEDand tinned inside, cooking vessels, sauce and stew pans, reserve ket -1 ties, fish an ham lcWiles, frying puns, grid , irons, waffle irons, &c. TEA TftAys, q nd Waiters, from corn• mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns. KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz e•ns ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cook and butcher knives, with a variety of other , iianufactu res. POCK ET and PENKNIVES—Razors, .visors, shoars, from the best makers; one, two, three, and 4 blade knives. SHOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes, pick, axes, &c. SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass polished steel tire sets and Standards, coal ho h. tailors' irons smoothing irons &c..nrid fur sale by 0 & J SAEGER. IRON.—A lot of Hammered and hulled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English Band Iron, I-loop Iron, Cast and Shear Steel, square, flat, and round, just received . with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of . 0& J .SA EG ER, Alay 8. y GLASS.-1 - 50 Boxes Gists, Zi by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by US, and various other seizes, for sale by 0 Sa J SAEGER. TO SHOEMAKERS.—Just received a new assorttnent of Morocco and Binding Leather, Lusts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs French Rubers, and numerous other artic les belonging to the shoemaking business 0 & J SAEGER. OILS & VARNISH.—OiIs of all kinds, boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,--will be sold cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. PLANES.—A full assortment of l?Tanes of John Bell's best make, also a large assort ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de scription. such as Bonch and Moulding Planes,' Hand, Panne!, and Back Saws, Brace and Bins, Auger Buts, Hatchets, Squt.res, ttc., for sale by LIOLLO WA RE.-500 Iron Poti and ;;:i , ttles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store cf O&JSAEGER. May B.*- 1y NA Kegs of the best . Nails, 13rads alit] Spikes, just received and for sale by 0 &J SAEGER. WHITE LEAD.-2 tons of White Lend just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by 0 &J . SAEGER. May.B. • 'ff—ly To Bit alders. Philadelphia., No. 32 North Second 'Street Gas Fixtures, Siikels' Patent Fluid Lamps,Chanileliers, GirandOles, Hopei Holders, . • • - 'r‘ 4111111,04"10601.19,14411tFlrf ; EtKR01 :: 44 1 44 . I . VVRIaLEBALE,AND RETAIL ... ,_ i. : 16- 1 7. obaic6, siiiiitiiii geiiiil , A - feW dO it t:rs 9 b6 43 lolit 4 the'Gei-ra • man qteforiped Cbureb, - a - . - --- " -- -Hamilton Street, -.-, g 11 ALLIENTO*NOPA. . c " •1 137 GOODS ALL WARRA.N2'EIIaa a Dec. 18. i • - 11---1 SAMIZQUIt 2II 4II I OIg=I2O:IIDaCiaI=3I2 Plishionable Mat & C 0..0 Alaulitadoll. - In Eamon. - . , - .LUCAS 'HAnsms,.. - vOULD respectfully invite tho alum tion of his , old costumers, the public in general, and the COUNTRY MER CHANTS in purl iculnr. to the -largo assort ment and superior -style and quality of 1 - 1 - ATS - nn - cl - 071 - PS, suitable or he SPRING AND SUI/111: TRIPE, ‘vhich he has just recei t.tti and is selling at red uct d-prices. Ile has also on hand a larsie absortment of Moleskin,. Silk, Beaper,Neulria, Russi«,)?ough Braid, Leghorn, Panama. Cunoila Sreaw. and every other kind of 'Harz., and will able to suit the taNte and inclination hf who may favor liim has been 'selected with the greatest car.., and having spent the !. re iter part of his hf in the manufacture of hate, he knows that he can sell as cheap, and as neat and gen teel an article as any other estabtablishment tither in EttsUlll or the Cities. His Stand is on the north side of North ampton street, one door above Rader's Store, and nearly opposite the Eastor. Bank. COUNTRY NERCHJINTS, will do well to examine his stock, as he is prepared to accommodate them on the low est Easton, May 29. y On the night of the rich of November last, (as we have previously informed you by circular.) our stock of Hardware nas in jured by water, in consequence of a fire oc curring on our premises. Our entire stock was sold at Public Auction, November 23 Ito 29, on account of Underwriters. by whom we were fully insured. In addition to our foreign orders previously fornarded for 1 1 Spring Sales. we immediately ordered such goods as were necessary to complete our ' assortment, all of which we are now ie. ceiving and arranging* for sale. Our Stec% purchased at the lowest market prices ee i consist of an entire new and complete a.,- sortment of hardware, Cutlery, Guns. 4.e , selected with great care of the most desira ble and improved styles and manufacture. The Reduction in cost of many articles our line, and a determination to sell at a Small advance on our usual terms with a close and personal attention to business and the wants of our customers, will we hope in sure to us a continuance of there patronage FAUST & WINEI3RENER, No. 681 North Third Street. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 11-3 in aim nZIEIMIIIIAQ The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No. 169 Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual, CAPITAL 300,000. • Continue to make Insurances on Lives on the most favorable terms. O & J SAEGER The capital being paid up and ini ested, together with the accumulated premium fund affords a perfect security to the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarter'y payments. The company add a BONUS at stated pe nods to the, insurance for life. The first bonus was appropriala in December, 18-1 , 1. amounting .to 10 per cent. on the sum in sured-under the oldest policies, to 81 per con.; 71 per cent, - &c.L, on others in proper tion to the titne.of standinti making nn tion of $lOO, $87,50, $75, &c., on every $lOOO originally insured, which is en aver age of more than 50 per cent on the premi ums paid, and without increasing the annuli payment to the company. No of Policy No. 5- .. 88 '. 208 .. 27M1 .. 338 , Pamphlets contaknin'g tables of rates, and explanations of the liubject ;• . to - rins of a ppli cation ; and further information can 1 a had at the office in Philadelphia, or ci appllca• tion to A. L. Rena. Agent - in A Ilemoirn. 13. W. nrcuintia, President JNO. F. JAMES. .4cluilo. Decern6er la Straw Goods--Spring 1852, HE Subscriberis now, prepared to ex. Z ' hibit to Merc-hants and , Milliners his usual heavy Stook of Ladies' and Mis.see- STRAW AND•SILK BONNETS, . • IaTR.AW VRI:VIMEVIGfit AND AfrI'IFICIAL FLOWERS; - Palm-leaf, Panama and Very Variety of . 'for Gentlelnen; which for extent, Variety And beauty of - Mariuflicture, - tis vvellia's uni- formly close prices, be foundArterivaleil:- '" • " No. 41 .Soutli Second- Stied PAitettlelplita; Feb.l2. --` - Ris Stock (0111.14 CU 'Xt IL A. 3t 4 su ml Bonus tusured- cir Addition Amount nf p , liey and bouns'payable al the party'h decedie. 1000 $ 100.- 9500 I". 250 - 4000 400 2000 124 - -5000 487 50 Simmer Mate ' r.HR INSURANCE 0111 , A • . . . 1811 i . f.:IIESNUT 3T4EET ,near Fifth Directors: ohayjcs:N - Bancker, Geo.'W. 'l. 4 "homnalfart, D. Lewis. - -'rotitis Wagner' Adolp. E Samael Grant,': David S. Brotyn,- JacOb 4:traitlt; Morris Pattolson, • CONTINUE to 'make insurance, perinatieni and ,limited,olf eVeiy,description of property',, to tthvrt and Cduntiy, at rates as low as , arc consis tant with security. • • • • ' • •• The, Company have reserved a large Conti n• gent Fund,which with their Capital and kriem. ums,safely investetf k afford ample protectioii to the assured. . _ . The assets of the company, On Jantiary Ist 1848, as pablithed agreeably to an Act of At, sernbly, were as follows, viz: . Mortgages, $9.57,513 . 64 • Real Estate, 84,877 84 • Temporary Loans, 125,605 73 • Stocks, 62,352 50 Cash, &c., 46,481 39. $1,26890 94- Since theirineorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million lten_liundred thousand-dollararlossea-by-fire,there. by affording evidentie. of the advantages of insu• ranee, as well as the ability aiurdisposition to meet with promptess, all liabilities. . CTIARLES'N. liiNG';.; ER, Pres id,.t,r• CHARLES G. BANCKER, See'y,. The Subscribers-are the appeinted . Agents of the above mentioned institution; and ate now prepared to make insurances on every descrip tion of property. at the lowest rates. AT'fii:BTrs.l.. MAIL Allentown If. F. 131,ErN, Bethlehem Allrnt.•u•n,Jnnr 13, 1•4.1 A ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Ogice a few doors west of the Court house. a'''He can be consulted bOtit in the Ger man and English languages. Allentown, April 9. 11-41 • SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JO FIN STONE & SONS, Importers f inal Dealers in French Ildllinery Goods, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. A RE now prepared to oBt4 to their cus unners and the trade a large and well selected assortment of Silks, Ribbons & Millinery Goods. Confininir themselves exclusively to this branch 01 the trade, .imparting the lamer part of thi•ir stock enables them to ()thrall assortment unsurpassed in extent and varie ty, which will be sold at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms Phila. Nlarch, Bank Notc Eist. (Corrected Weck/li from B 'clenell's, Van Con W... wt . '. Thompson's Mtectur.) Ilk of N America par, Mechanics bank of ilk of Pennsyl v. pat I Newark Bank of Commerce I Mechanics bank at late Moyamensing parßurlington pa I Bit of N Liberties par Mechanics Sc M 13k of Penn Towns. par ufacturers bank pat Farmers & Mechan.par, , Newark banking & Kensington par I Ns. Company Man id. & Meehan par New Hope & Lela ‘lechanies par ware Br. Comp.failed Girard par, Orange bank Philadelphia par Peoples hank i Schuylkill pal Plainfield bank Southwark par I Princeton bank pat `Western par j 1 Om banking Co. par Commercial Bank ' I State bank at Vila of Pennsylv. par, liethlown, Newark, Bk of the U States 121 Canulen,N.Bruns- Comcray BANKS. wick, pal 1 , Sussex ..m. bank I 13k of Chambersburg ti on ban k I 13k of tilettysburg 13k of Pittsburg i !tPrenton bank. co. par 13k of Susq. County 8 1 . Vardlerville bridge Bk of Chester Co. par e"mPl"t. 2f, Ilk of Germantown par; n. v. I,A WA IE. Bk of Danville par' 'Phe Banks of the statt Bk of Delaware Uo. par Hf Delaware are all at 13k of:lliddletown 1 t ~,r . 131 t of Nlontg. Co. par 1 NE W YORK. Ilk ofNorthumber. oar Columbia Bank & : t New York City bks i .. . . . Bridge Comp. par Carlisle Bank 1 Doylestown Bank par Easton Bank par Exchange Bank Erie Bank 2 Farmers & Drovers Bank Franklin , Bank FarMers Bank of Bucks Conrity par Farmers Bank of Lancaster par Farmers Bank of Reading par Farmers' dank of tichuylltili co. par larrislumg Ba nk Illones.lale Bank - I Lancaster MO: par Lancaster Cp. Bank p„ LehmiOn Dank Lehigh Co. hank sf. Lehigh Navigation Co. Seript. Miners .11nnk of $ 1100 2750 44.011 2175 5437 • Pottsville par Merchants dr Malta 1 . . Bank. Pittsburg. ttnnongaltela_Banit, Brownsvulc, " 1 Taviorsviile Bel. Bridge 2 . 5 West Branch Bank, 1 Wyoming Bank, York Bank. "1- 11-ly NEW JERSEY. Belvidere Bank . Burlington County Bank'. par Commercial Bank: 1) CuMberland Bank par Farmers Bank . par Fitriners & Mechlin icd nank o llahway Farmers & Merchants , Bank. Mid. Point, Morris County bank ' . _co - I%e loies of, all Ha L- 7 ) are not -Ourfthnieil -:- Jot:Mann -- n.wye *c...4, ‘, 100* OfHGC. I),IIXIXDL.I-XlO-11 Chelsea bank - 80 I Clinton bank 50 Commercial bank l'O Lafayette bank 50 Washington bank 70 COUNTRY BANKS. Alleghany county !bank . 70, Dank of America 35' do of Commerce 40 do o' Brockport 351 do of Lod; 25 do . - .l' Olean 36 do ~f Tonawanda 50 do of TiI:MIS 2!1 It , or 1 t:r . es t , ?ril f Nili, , ' Votli 30 I itlrwh:tinpton ';:ati:, dfi ; GattO I:,:nk 5 Catt;le.illgUS c;' . ...ii.'.). hank 3r, Erie r.•nnty bank, 60 Partneks Drover, bank 6 Yanact: bank o: tie not/. (4 , 111113 lliiroilbm bank,' 30 Lewis coenty bank 60 Mechanics bank at 46. Buffalo : . 45 MerchaniB bank It fitaaln Millets bank of New EIIID • e York lOswegia bank • 20 'Phenix bank ' 35 Staten lelnad hank State bank Y • St. Lawrence batik, 75 Ilnion.bank ' . 25 United States'imille 30 . N. York. bank:l7o. 70 Tenth Warlr bank, - VVhiteTlaips bank other.l3aoks on Imentiotied in khe above ilist ar. Crona.l to 2 . per cent ,coun't Ic •'"f'd with • Vhe fio e . • - • rs Mia= , ""1.411W1A . . , I ' • • ' Nf.' : F 1 • • 0 ore An . - A:GREAT DISPEPSIA Prepared frOm - Weiiitif,or s t4 90 rth t9mach Of the'Ox, after direitiona.,Or.4are3t Lie greet Physielogitai_chetnist, by . .rniigliton;:‘ M. North Eighth. Street, 'PhillidelPhiri, Pa. • - , • .• •• • a truly: vvonderful_remedy . for In- . ligestipn , !Dgspephia; , Jaundice..4iver :Complaint, ,, Coneipatio9,-'and Pebility curing.. sifter- Nature's own method,. by Nature's own agent, the:Gastric Juice.. 13'Half a teaspoonful of this FlUid„infused in watery, will digest. or , dissolve,. Five Pounds of Roast Beefin about lvvotour§. - out of the stomach. . Digestion - per• for Me d, in the stomach by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes frcim the Inner >coat of that organ; when - in n state of health, tailed the Gastric Juice. This fluidls thi'Grest • Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserve ing and Stimulating - Agent Of the stomach tind - intestines. - z - Withont - it-therulvill-be-no digestion .--;.no conversion of food into bloody and no nutrition of the - body ;- but-rather a - --• fool, torpid, painful, and destructive - 6°n - of - the - whole 9ligative- apparatus. A weak, half dead; orinjured stomach produ ces no good Gastric Juice*, :anithente the disease. distress and debility Which ensue. Pepsin mad Renizeto,-Pepsin is the chief element, or grease digesting principle of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abut:- thiect. in ii I' solid parts of the human sta. aoich 4,ft. r lull, arid sometimes causes the smittach - ri dig, st use lt , er eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, &c. Ir is the material used by • farmers in making cheese., called. Rennet, the effect of which has long e beet4he ape cid wonder of the dairy. The cd i ttlling of milk is the first process of digestiOn . : - Ren net possesses astonishing power. The sto mach of n calf will curdle nearly one thou sand times its own weight of milk. Baron Liebig 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. l'o show that this want may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following Scieniffie Evidence!—Baron Liebig. in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says:- "An. Artificial DigestiVe Fluid may be readily prepared from the-mucotis mem brane.of the stomach of the Calf, in whith various articles of food, as meat and eggs. will be softened; changed. and digested,just iii the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on -Pond and Diet," published by Wilson & Go., New York, page 35; states the same _seat fact, and describes the method of pre a ration. There are few higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira 1 1 / 4 . john W. Draper, Professor of Che- , mistry in the Aledieal College of the Uni-- versity of N. w.. York, in his "Text Book of Cheteistr." i , noe says. has been a question whether artificial digestion could he performed—but it is now universally ad initted that it may be." Professor Dunelison of Philadelphia, in his great work ,n Duman Physiology,. de votes more than filly pages to an exuniiiin- , Lion of this stil,j ct. I lire experiments with Dr. Beaumont. on the Gastric Juice, ob- • mined front the living human stomach and from animals are well known. "In all ca ses," ..he says" -digestion occurred as por n cily in the artificial as in the natural di- Onions." CENI 11-3111 .1s a Deppep•in Coro- Dr..ll..tighton's preimuittlipo ilits produced the inf,;., too rvollaus u-th curii:g cases ut D, - hility,• 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 ttiTh advertisement—hut authenticated certificates have been given of-more than. 200 Remarkable Cures, in _Philitdelphia,, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases,. and the cures wPre not only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and front the astonishingly small quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, is believed to. act upon Eh:aro-Magnetic Principles!---Thero is no form of Old Stomach Complaints !which. it dors not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter how bad they may-be, it gives instaiu relief! A sin:; 1. dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only nerds to , Ir. repeated. for a short time, to make these yowl riirrts prima tient, purity of blood and vip,r of body. follow at once. It; is particu, I:trl}•rzcellrutits rasrs of Nu tawa, Vomiting. Cramps, Sorenrbr. of the • pit'Ofthe'Sloanich„- ilimiesi, alter eating. low, -coid;,atatabr thr Bl o od, 1-leaviiiess, Lowness of Spirits t Des , poodency. Donciation, Weakness, teatien.- ry to - Pritt; one dollqr per bottle. ,One , bottle- Will oft - en rifect a lasting.cure. PPFSM POll/.OERS, • Sent by Mail; Free of Fittitage.• -For ton , venience of sendinglo all Parts of the'otin. try, - the Digestive matter of ,the - pepsin, *.itr put up in the.form of Powders; - wahllifec , lions to be dissorvetila ditutietticotiOl&a. ter. or, syruO, by the , pittient. Il'lika4x!vv , 'ders contain just" - the- samd- tnaittioils the . bottles;' but twice the q9ll9litylcirthilieme• price, and,will'be iettchy indikfree of t Post.. nee. - far one :dollar siint '(postnaiii) to Dr: .1 S. Fleughton,:NO.'ll?Nbrth Eight 'street. Phila4elphttl. Pa. paeltakea' for =fiva dollars. ''Every inteksig . and bottle bears the written. eicena tuie of e.l.J3.'llcitighten, Bole Pro , .pric tor. • PrAgenis wanted in every town in the 17fiited State - a- Very. liberal discounts gi-• reel to ~ the trader;_: Druggists, IroAtmasters. agideffittii ;mace as agen -,Auguat 4 ilißi Eii