The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 05, 1852, Image 4

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    Ladies and Gentleman Read!
1-7. GRUBB
'Would respectfully infum the citizens
of Allentown and tho public gilwrally,
that he has just opinitql his Niw Stock of
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9
M
CONSISTING IN OF.
Cloths. CRS:F..IIM! IT?, Criji I lin Cot
toondes, Linen Coatings, 'b estim.:s.
Also a splendid as si o uw,it of La ( G c B
Dress Goods, such as Bersge, Berage do
Lnines, Silks, Gingliains, Jae - oneis;
Plain and Piumred Swiss, Calicoes, &c.
The assortment of Gloves, illitts, Stock
ings. Collars, flits, &c., is also very Goon
and CHEAP.
DO33ESTIC GOODS.
This depaitnient is also wcll stocked
with such as Muslins, Ticking, Checks,
Diapers, Towelings, Drillings, Flannels &c
Groceries, QIICEIMVare and Looking
His assortment of Groceries, Queens
were and booking Glasses . , is such that
will give satisfaction to all, in quality and
prices:
He does nut Itlish to flatter the piddic by
making large pretentious ; but merely
a call, as he takes pleasure in sliow'ng
Glands, Whether they purchase or not. --
Come one, come all and 12ive Lima call, at
the old stand in Wilson's now, touth east
corner of Market Square.
Allento . wu, May 13,
Wonderfil arc the Works ofrfidure
The people say that 1 have the hest and
cheapest Groceries in town. 1 believe it,
for the quantity sold is evidence of the fact.
Farmers. remember this fact : to lie found
at the old corner, opposite Mr. Spiders Ho
tel. J. W. GLIUI3I3.
Allentown, May 13, 1552.
'Merchants Look Here!
T, s
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•
WA
Merchant's Tranßortat
LEME 111E'8'INER.A •
PHILADELPHIA & HAVEN.
The untiersi-med takes ',Lit , ott.titotl to III•
form his listen& and the rolthc iu gvncral,
that lie lately establlslied a
New Line of iloatti,
for the transportation of all kinds el :Mei
chandize between Philadelphia and White
Haven, and all inn:lint dime I laces, al re
duced frt
, r .
He is prvpnred to rceiVe goods of all
kinds from A. &. J. Wri;llo,2d wharf above
Ville street in Philadelphia, and I",, J ev ai d
them without dt lay to White I lat.( ii, and
all intermediate places.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received I' t'irOtt will I.'l' uatnl
to merit a continuance of the same.
ggews for the Lill(
A. & Wright, Philadelphia,
& A. Bachman. Fnielnat , :burf!,
Charles Svider, Beihlehein,
James I{lecknor, Alleniown,
Horton & Bolts, White llaven,
WM. I]. GAUM.ER, Proprietor.
East A IlentrAvn, June :1, 1552. 1:- lin
13Nt & Shoe Establishment
In Alltntown.
Mailer ffluntcr.
Respectfully inform their fi lends and the
public in general, that they have lately
bought out the Stock of 111 r. John hieccer,
ar.d will continue nt the old stand, in Ham.
Then Street. between the. Allentown Hotel
and J. 13. Mosel's A pothecury Store. where
they are prepared to execute all orders in
their line of business. They also inform the
public that they have just ritnined from
Philadelphia with a large assertineni of
Ladies, 21/isses ‘•
extra fine awl coa•se
Gentlemen's Boots, Alonroe:3 and Shoes.—
Also, Ladies' and MiSzws' iViel%:cce and Bru
nelle Gaiters, Bootees and Shoes. Boys
and Childrens, Boots and Shoes—all made
of the best material, of their own selection.
They will Ivarrant all their work, and or
ders will de executed at the shortest noti:-e,
and in the neatest manner. The Imnds in
their employ are of the
.hest that can he
found, both in the Ladies' as well ns Gen
tlemen's branch of the busi
The as,:•ortment they keep on hand is
very extensive. comprising every article that
may to culled for in their''"' --
Persons who are in writ
Boots or Shoes, an article
to keep your feet warm an\
well to give them n enll,bef,
elsewhere, as they, do not int 6,
anything for showing their goo(
. April 15.
To .Bouilclea•s.
A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor
Locks-with mineral knobs, german Locks,
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush
es, and a variety of other building Hard
ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper
than ever by 0 & J SAEGER.
May 8• . . .
-•
ELISH - A - FORIIEST,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office on the East :dile of, Hamilton, street,
formerly occupied by John S. Giboni, Esq.,
17Tnn be consulted in the .English and
German languages.
April 15,
&hoses
•- • •
rkitMlnitt's
Sittue!q.
',lt 1 : , !so keep
on hind of their
own manufacture,
0 ,
ioe.
of a pair of good
ighlv necessary
will do
to charge
¶ - Om
Cued Horses and Safe Vchicks:
ANev - N EcA a - V; n.t.
tab: rhia incthod to in
form the pul.lic that they have lately entr•r
t:d Imo Partru•lship ih the litrw! "Lively
E,tnblishnu•tit" forincrly omictl h G e or g e
l3ciSt I. 'Fbey have completely replt.t.klu d
A r their larrro sled. of
ik
HORSES, CAB,R "
:{T ;. q 5 &c.
t gstAg., z a.:„Thitir Florscs aro safe and all
g 1.114 travellers ; their vehicles mostly rivw
tutd of the lau st st:, le, and such as have
hoVn'used are repaired and repainted in the
Lest inntinvr. Thvy continue tl:e business
at the old stand in William strict, in the Bo
rough of Allentown.
They will always be pro gored to furnish
their customers at the shortest possiltie no
tice with sure and gentle horses, good car
riages and careful drivers if regitestvd.
1P amities can Le suited at ail tittles with Ye
hicks to their particular tasks.
,'l•heir charges are reasonable, and in or
der to co n tinue the high credit it has here
tofore qatited of being the "I.,est lively estab
li,linient. in A Ilentown," they., mill leave
nothirn.; undone to Le( 1, on !Joint the best
awl safest horses, the neat , and ine..,l
die! cal rialu and sober and careful drivers.
Thoir char! , s are very ;I:onivb11: ;;nil
bop: Ly : acct ;we nt:kit to business ti,
fy all tin,. e who inly tarot 'haul tlo it
I it )I.I.'AIA
5ept..1111,..r I
AiIIERICA 1' 1-10 TEL,
81E)
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE,
Comer c/ lon (11; I 1 711 i ain c
A ,I,l\ ',V:;.
cieht;i2 illi*rele e('!
A nuntiticcs to I,;.• II iends and t h e public.
ct that i. , ... , has pui,...ii.r.ril
rfri , , , the vock awl iiNtoi,:,
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car:.,71.,,;.; ••^\,. ri tile nii.)l , iiaiiird I
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tii, rit I I,:n I: in the lati,ttn2ii,;lll.l it= I,tcation.
iii LIII innin (1;:i;: vicinity 1.1 :tn. ( 'ourt lloil,c
anal ittil.tic t 11i... :-, inak.•, it a (10:•ii:11,:v Pop
ping 1.!: i. , tt.- tvt II to :its' iintil Iti pic.:: ii
;I:- of I •;:::ti• ::-... Th. , i rOi
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'lt ef 1V11,) may honor Litil
Ih ir a 111:11!):cr
I I .1 11l I:
\v, the le ,t Illy ; 11.‘•
-t tin•
r,E11,-; a n d i( arc
; un 1. in Incl. everyliniT,
a %1,‘...
(nit el 1;1 i•ii.,totiiers.•
d to ..31)(tro
il.• r 1,1111. , 1;4'1 L„ I
I I il;,o tII P. 1k• • .14 IP I d 110 It f I
I rr rt . !.. 11. ; it Ilk . I 111.
t. tt :Ind P(.11,161vu,
1:1‘10u Irt
huu:3(.. It i, ihe stogf: cli;cc fur
the c , i,cr 1111 i s 11. at Itate
Jli,lll `2.).
; , 11 YOLIZ V.(INEY !
Climics I', L'twill;111
(I.ATI: 1'1;1'1 :AN.
1.111'1Z . 1 iii 1NI) .1) rEp,ERS,
I I I Piradrefw, I Il 'or
•Cli't :1. .‘,(tv Fork
VIAVE I:and,N,kl wili br criy•
tbi co.
(.;0011 , (1:11.el 10 , 111 tbo 3:lE;(Tra.i inauutuc
tureß. and nth lud.ioual•!,.
roury Sill: Alli!;twry (Juts. Our
Rich ntll..en, contri , t s uti;t!\• uf
the lior:,t uud taunt tht.igus.
ll.:u_v cf
pr. , -.lv to ow. ( nhr, from to oa • it
hit I•nitrrn , , and:-tand 'writ :di. J. 11",
n11:•r ( :2,oads h)r 12a:li, at h.wvr pi i•
Cls than ft/1V credit 11ott::. it; A cat.
alrord.
il pittchi-t :.rciolv to thcir
io rcrq rye n potion ut their
mil twilit. Lelcctlons Itow our rcUL 1;11'14'1 \
ul rich'cltcalt toads.
Ilitibuns rich lc thititicts, Cop,
butts.
I3unntt Sfl1:14, Satins, einnf-s, Li.sc:cs, and
!pions.
Einbroitlerie, Cellars, Cin•uiisetts, Cures,
Berthas.
1 I...l,iu7, • Sleevrs, Culls, Ehing's, mid In
sertings.
Embroidered 11.i.v ice, Lace, nad floin
stitch Cambric I Id
Blends; lllusions, and Embroider e d Lac es
for Caps.
F,iiibroidrrud Laces for a « Is, M laminas
and Veik,
I loniton lieclilrn , Valenciences, and
Brtissels Laces.
English and Wore Thrrad, Smyrna, Lis
Thrtnid, and Cotton Lacvs.
Kid, Ude Thread, Sill:, and Sewing
Gloves, and NI itts..
French and A nwrican •A rtificin I Flowers.
French Lace, English, American, and
Italian.
Straw Bunnos and. Triannings.
New York, March, 25, 1;—Om
Doctor William J. Romig.
Having . returned to Allentown, offers his
professional services to his friends and the
public. (Mice at his residence, in Hamilton
street, south side, first corner below Pretz,
Guth & Co's. Store, in Allentown. .
February 19, 1 5-1 y
l a te /1/120
Notice is hereby, given that the under
signed have appointed Mr. William Scholl,
of Allentown, an Agent to sell Tobacco in
their'name.%
JOHN F. RunE & SONS.
Allentown, July 15. 11-4 w.
Ready Made Clothing Store;
Bct Eceatown !!
12ircr oh!
Adopt this inetLed. th e i r fyi en d 3
the public !,:cncnd:y, that thcy hav,
ju:tyoturn: d from Phi with' a
very heavy r.tocl; of.
: - Tprilig ami :'.ll7.itinier Coods
trot fic•liionable tti I from Mr of
they will make hi order and alto keep
,d a large supply of
il'eady-51ide Clothing,
at such prices, tt cannot be egindled iv aoy
stablishmcnt in this or any neighboring
town. • 'FLeir pn':ent Stack of cloth
ing conr-it - ,'s in part of I tress Coats, of PV , -
y fur Spring and Slllnlniq'
IVrar, nudoons. fahey and plain of all
ink( l'iontiner Pant , in glum variety
far and plain, I)ratvert,
S Corn rs, all of
they are determined iv :r i 1 ut tli.: lutvcst
prices. It is Ihcrelurc "Illoller made" M
tin se Who tvir It to pert.lime cletidmr, if thcv
lir , t call at Brrinig, btfinc they
rotelt;i: , c Ilt re.
(4 tin.
‘vhieh
on hat
trilers of every hind, trill he tterepted
frith plt•atAi re., and potion:illy aitentletl to ;
and as they arc Titilors thuni
m•lt•s, tiono but tlu• Lost ‘vurltrurthship will
stilreit (1 to pass their hands, :n that they
can ‘varrant the ehohint. l they Itninufacitire
iu ni.cry
Thankful for thi y hope Ity
au, of • thit:l
- jOirS, i Me In gain a contiti
tiatw. oI favor.. row
All: wown, /%1 , 1 . 11 15. 1"1—:;11-1
N. :C.O. 711.ifirtiX-Vl l
.3;ql:ofaclr , r(l . rf
impros Cimin rlllllpS,
ON; N , r;11 Ct.FYIY.
ILIA lilt l , ) 111 -1,.1111
1 , .1111 the,lll:l , liC C. 10 litily, that ht . cowiuuta
.0111;111111 - m101'o CM' Ilt and II: ow:v(1
Chitin Pumps ;lith !roil Curb.
101 . it i/ll 11 j1:11 ^nt out a i;ew paturil
note Ilk pa! , ti to lid 0r4. 1 0. , rs
1:0:1:•MIlt: . )' ii.t r. d,nu t od f u r the,:c
I ro:ultin t y t , :!!'. fp.ul the ertAlt
my r)vcin-uti. tvt , have lairly e 111 cif.(l in
a fj, ;1; ;•, rv j..
adilutwicm to the pul,
t.it.oo i
NVe. ft. nary no 11426ita
in 111 t tio.y truer
10 i tirel::Frr,, :1Ii• tur , rr , (71111011Ciell
lit) tin it Inc•rc Rlpnlly and Ivitl
yv c t.;.!!!:lnt• 1;,1 , •r LLnn any otlic
In or-. it Circe in,).
.11111 I() do' cllccuntlly pre•
vt iv- it and
;ot. a, to Iro put
p‘,. 11 I.y cNI , ,•111 llC..ti
MEMO
I.(Av rvady is
, inn L. put: ti.e. the at hLo Factory or In
-rut nuit iii pills-, eit-tonicr.-i prefer
cr.!' be e usiiy and ciicaply
to tiny I int i.l C,te country.
Ile 11•11• tln lo.e prices for . %%tit:xi! ie.
Ptitoi \v i:1 an
'Lose %%Ito \vinti tile:kiln:it' to give hint a call.
Alit}' ti,
lAlivvies,
,t7!7.V if S
Adopts this nittlind to illfOrlil his
' 1 : 1 :-tif' . f1I , 11(1: 3 DP,' t h e In general,
hat 111. has wade Ilentto.vn his pernianunt
11 , . has an office at hi,
A mot icati Hotel.
t I, 'lL' ~ i tst of I.): , •tz, Guth Cu'.
‘‘.1.,•1., , be vciii happy to tiflcr his
,ir..G.,i01.01:.. - r,lccs in the science of
li,. will cal! at/ninth! residences,
,- Iris !tints are rcazonable, and having
had pun flie prufessiow,
sati, tit d that he run 9,ive general satis-
ti''"• 1:v11, t
1631
.urri'mumv COTTIL:IiF.LLOR AT LAW
(tit;ett in the vt, steno from room of do
uf Julio I). Lutvall, fffilierly I loril
WC:-L of the (..:(111rthOUSV.
A Iltlitot% H. A pri I 1550
11113 11YI 11'4 " "
WLU
The Givard Lift. Insoiance Aurally and
Frati Company of Philadelphia, I. l tlice No.
11;9 Chestnut titre( I, ('barter P er p e t ua l,
L 300,00(P.
Continue le make Itl.surwires on Lire:: or.
the moq. favorable tertn.
The capital being paid up and int ested.
together with the accumulated premium fund
affords a perfect security to the insured.
The premium may be paid in yearly, hall
yearly, or rinarter'•y payments.
The crimpuy add a lIONUS at stated pe ,
rinds to the insurance for life. '1 he first
bonus was a ppropt iated in December, 1544,
amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum in
sured under this: oldest policies, to Si per
ccnt, per cent, &c., on others in propor
tion to, the bung of standing melting an addi
tion of $lOO, $57,50, $75, &c., on every
51000 originally insured, which is an aver
age of more than 50 per cent on the premi=
inns paid, and without increasing the annual
payment to the company.
No. of so in Bonn!, 'A1111 , 1101,11 policy and
or bonus payable at the
Policy. i fusured .
Nddition.i party's decease.
---I—. l ,
No. 51 $ 1000 : $ 100- -1 $ 1100
uBBl 3500' 250 2750
gg 200 4000 400 ! 4400
gg 275 2000 124 2175
gg 336 5000 j. 43750, 5437
Pamphlets containing tables of rates, and
explanations of the subject; forms of appli
cation ; and further information can be had
at the office in Philadelphia, or on applica•
tion to A. L. RUHF., Agent in Allentown.
B. W. RICHARDS, President..
S'at. P. JAMES. 4ettur • ry. .• •
December 13. •
HA l ,Us3ii S. lAit';'l;
0,111,- : i ni vovt, ant, IS OW
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1- -,y,
•V_-?::?-- 4 • may- u-,
New store Opened
BY
Eire,ebelftgift, Bigli2SC 6V CO.
On the south-west corner of Alai het
Srpiare'aml Hamilton Street, directly oppo
, site the "Eagle lintel" iu Allentown, which
they style the cberip
; FaHtlerS l and Mechanics' Store.
They have just returned front Philadv!-
pbia, with an entire new and well selected
;nick of the cheapest and most beautiful
:sEld NIIIRGEHRIertIOOdS
that were ever exhibited in this place, em
bracing all the
Latest and 7110,51 litildunable
in v. Bich they incite the attendance of their
friends and acquaintances generally. These
goods have been selected' with t , reat care
and attention. We name in part,
f'uncji St?* Spri»g Silks: all widths and
qualities, Foulard •S'ilks, Mack and lim
ey Colorfal Berrgr tle
/mines, Pt emits Cloths,
Wool Emu:tide Lainrs,
haws, l'rench rhintzes,Janc . a Lawns,
UldilUE:i, franc lo Prvire viols a yard.
WI lITE (;OnDS,
)f all di:cii i nions, Jaconet and Swiss Ed.
Inserting:, Linen and Cotton Laces.
:joi) NC :1V SI Vi.e .ndies' Worh Cul
lar,4 frnoi ccnt.: to $1,50, \V iLthands.
Cuffs. &t. A oond m:-ortment of II oi,vr v,
Alitts o ßc. alwal s nn hand.
A ar-F.-,lrlfavnt of sift ;111(1 cotton
Para.9ols of all stcics, color.;
and ilrir.
RE
Freneh, arid American Cloths, of
various coltas. Plain and Fancy Cassimers,
Satin and Fancy Vestings, Kainetts. A
largo attsortmeto of Woolen, Worsted, ',lo
l) and Cotton Good , : for Spring wear.—
Cra vats. locket Handkerchiefs, Collars, &c.
A kto, a healtiftil and hanikolue assortment
u(t:nods for I.!tys'
fr ! ic y are that they have , F ,dyc,-
tell a stork of •2u , d,s as cheap if not cheaper
lhan ever bci"nro ofi;n•cd in Allentown, and
d-odliained to sell them at a very small
advance. They hope therefore that through
tv.vation to their ttz , ines, they will
;it,k , to draw a lartte share of ptildic pat
rotoi;e for which they will ever be that - 11;101.,
Eori.m.tx, H ANSI: &
Api l l 4 .29,
"CsCer ege QtreediSiVare.
teri-P 7 -) The : , 111.1scribvrs _
I
• 11 - 7 ) ,rtve also a laroo I.crr,l
j • rock offrcrh fl
ny Groceries. Ptime, Java and Run Cof
fee, from It; cents a pound and as l ow as
ti i cents, StteArs, Teas, Molmses Cheese,
Spices, Crackers, Raisins
Butter, Emvs, La d, Flans, Sides, Should
ers. Potatoes, Mions, and Soap, for which
the highea Market prices will be given in
exchange for Goods. .
All Goods sold at this Establishment are
warranted what they are represented to he.
Call and examine for yourself. Goods free
ly shown with swung inducements to buy.
EDELMAN, HASSE & CO.
ANCIII.I WO, April 29, 1 - 1-6 m
Grain Wanted.
59,000 I;wiluds of \V heat, Rye, Corn
and Oats wanted, for Ai hick the highest
market prices will he poi I•by the subset tbcrs,
at their store on the South west corner of
flatlet t Square and Hamilton street, in AI
lotio)w n. EDEEMAN, HANSI: Co.
A Ilentown, April 2t), • 4 J—(itn
Stone Goal.
The undersigned have just received a
large lot of Stone Coal of all the different
qualities ;
always keep them on
hand, to be sold or exchanged (or all kinds ol
Grant at the lowest cash prict s,
EDEL7.IAN, FIANSE. & CO.
1 1 -13
IMME
Ailutitewn, Alay
Tanners Furnishing SI ore!
Will la um G 4 rim,
CURIER IN ALLENTOWN..
fir rcw;th makes known to his friends
and the public in, general, that he still con:
times the
Currying Business
.in all its various branches, at his old stand,
directly opposite Hagenbuch's Hotel. -He
has just returned (rote New YOrk, with a
very large stock, which he is determined to
sell at city prices.
'o.'e Lcuther.—lle constantly keeps on
hand an assortment of Red or Hemlock tan
ned sole leather. Also rut assorttnent of
Oalc tanned. which he will sell at the lowest
prices. Col/skins and
,rpper Leaihrr, of
the very best quality at reduced prices.
Kids.—He has an assortment of Span.
ish hide on hand, that cannot be excelled
in quality or prices.
Oil.—lle always keeps on hand the
very best quality of Tanners' Oil, which he
is able to sell at Philadelphia prices.
Persons wishing the ablive articles will
do well to cull on hint, before they purchase
elsewhere. •
ALL KINDS OF HIDES
will be taken in exchange for goods, or will
be paid for in cash.
Punctuality in , his business, and the low
prices of his goods will induce not only his
old customers to continuo their Mimis, but
will induce many new ones to favor,, him.
-with their . calls. Lie roturus , his thanks for
'the favors heretofore' received.
WILLTA
May G.' - 11-I.hrt
THE_ FRANKLIN FRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
orrici:, No. 1633 ESN UT STREET
ovar strvet.
Chat It's N. 13aricker, (41'o. IV. Richard: ,
Tlionin:4 Bart, Mord. I). Lowis.
Tobias %Vagner, Adolp. L Bum!,
Samuel (Aram, I h n•id S. Brown,
Jacob R. S ol id i , iNlorrhi Patterson,
coNTINiiE In..uranct•. permanent
and litnitt'd, tin every ( 1 ' iptittn t t provertyPt
coil and countiy, at ritte.i a 5 Itiwas are Cons s•
I pit with security.
IM2Z
chi! Company hay , : I .,, orytiti a large! Conlin.
gent Fond, which with their Capital awl I'rtent
tuws,.wtfcl;• iiive..sted, afford ample protection to
the
of the. company, (Ti January
IRON, as pobli:hed ;1,2J eea hly to aa Act of A ,
,embly, were as follows, iz:
Alert; ages,
Heal Estate,
T , niporary Loan:;
&c.,
Since theirinenrporation,a period of eighteen
years, ;Itcy have paid upwards of one million
/ten hunartel thousand dollors, losses by fire, there
by affinding ev;denee of the advantages of insu
nITICC, as well as the ability and ili.:position to
meet with prnmpless, all liabilities.
(; lIAIMES N. II:\ NCKEIL PreAdent
CITA REES G. BA - M.:NET, sec'}•.
The t-Ittbscribers are Ihe appointed.A.4ents of
the above znentioned Itt , ditution, and are now
prepared to make inszuranees on every dcscrip
lion of proy,erty,:tt till' lowest rate.
A I7(;USTI - S 10:11H, Allentown
P.lll,ECK,l3ethlehein.
Allentr:wn inn, 13, 1118.
A'l'
Er' 11l H ". LI 'l' E Nog LE .
The tiow (lien. , at private sale
the property situate at the south cast corner
of waluilton ;Intl Alargaret Street:!, in the
I;orou7,11 of A liviitown.
The improvements toni..,:t of a large and
convenient
irxitli 71a nsion IRome,
ifZl."..74buiit in the Ines,t substantial and fin
ihed manner, and surrounded by beautiful
Vuple Trers. It occupies with the ground
attached, one entire squaw, !2 , 10 feet frtint
and , P 7() feet deep. A brick stable, Ice
and caber i,ut huilditiv - s are upon tip•
1 7,romuls convenient to t h e hunw.
`l'he - house will he sn'.(l if . (IPs.irable with
part of the . ground. The title is maples.
tionable, and payments trill he math: cosy.
L'li .1. .. 4 'argre. ligont. for
Ilentown, Jan. 8, ISS I
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW'
Wier a few doors u•c.vl (!1 the Court House.
ran be consuluul both in the Ci'er
roan and En ! di:4) languages
A Ilentuwil, April 4
(C'yerecled Weekly, from 11..i.knell'. , ,VanCenn-r. , fill r,
'l i,uurpsun'x 11,1celar.)
Bk of N America par Mechames lank of
131; of Ponnsylv. par Newark
Dank ($l . Commeret.
late Moyamemaing par Burlington pa!
olcof N Liberties par Ntechanies Nian-
Bic of Penn Towns. par niacin recs bank pat
Farmers & Mechampar Newark banking &
Kensington par Its. Company
& Meehan par New Hope & Lela
Mechanics par ware Br. Comp. railed
iflrard par Orange bank
Philadelphia
'mtthn•ark par Princeton bank pat
Western par Salem banking Co. pat
Umnntereial Bank State bank at Eliza
of Penns le. par' lo , tlitown,Newark,
Bk ol' the U states 12 Camclen,N. Bruns-
COUNTRY DANRA.
_wick, pal
Ilk of Chambersburg 1 SPIs" hank 1
13k ofliettysburg I Union bank P
13 lc of Pittsburg • i 'Trenton banlc. co. par
1 a rilleyville bridge
13k of Susq. County 85
Bic of Chester Co. par ' Company 25
Bk of Germantown par : DELA WARE.
Bk of Danville par The Banks of the stair
Mc of Delaware Co. par of Delaware are all at
Bk of Mblilletown 3
par.
13 kor nom, C. par
Ilk "rNorlh ' ltrobei • oar NEW YORK".
Cohimbia Bank & New York (M y hies
Bridge Comp. p d r , ChelFF.a bank 80
Carlisle Bank I Clinton bank
Doylestown Bank par Commercial bank 10
Easton Bank par. .I..afayette bank 50
Exchange Bank WaThing,ton hank 70
Erie Bank Coe,: rat B
Farmers & Dro.. ors
Bank
Franklin Bank
I Farmers Panic of
Bucks County pat
Farmers Bank 01 ,
Lancaster pal
Partners Bank of
Reading • par
Partners' Bank of
Schuylkill co. pal
Harrisburg Bank
Honesdale Batik I
Lancaster Bank . par
Lancaster Co. Bank pat
Lebanon Bank .
Lehigh Co. Bank 50
Lehigh Navigation
Co. Script.
Miners Bank of
Pottsville par
Merchants &Manta.
Bank, Pittsburg. f,
"Alotiongahela Bank,
Brownsville,
Taylorsville Bel.
Bridge Company, 25
West Branch Batik, I
Wyfunitr; Batik, 1
uric Bank,
NEW JEWSEY.
Belvidere Bank
Burlington Cyanty
Bank par
Commercial Bank 75
Cumberland Bank parl
Farmers Bank par
Pariners & Meehan
insßanl,•,Rahway IZ - All other banks on
Fanners& Merchants mentioned in the above
Banlc.l4lM. Point, list are front i to 2 per
Morris Caunty bank cent discount
(0-1711 c notes of all Banita roarlced with • dash
(—)are not purc:liasedby the broker's.
IN lA:AINIT
Ifirectors
;057,53 G
84,377 84
2 5,605 7 3
6'2,352 50
46,48 89
$,2P8,900 91
Valuable Property
M. 'l'. DALE
EnTiZTXNI J. 3311 r. ,
Lit ifi ?; Ltc z_~•t.
Mechanics bank at
par Peoples bank
pat • Plainfield bank
Alleghany county;
bank 70
Bank of America :is
do a Commerce. 10
do of Brockport
do of Lodi 25
do of Olean ' 311
do of Tonawanda 50
do o}' Lyons
do or We ::If!
New Vol
Ilin;) ham pton bank .10
(.anal bank
Calldratdgits county
' bank 25
Ulric county hank, 50
, Farmers & Drpvers
hank
Farmers hank of Sc r
tivca county .10
lialoilom bank, 30.
Lewis, county bank 50,
Mechanics bank at 16
11115010 • 4n
:tlerebants bank al
flab
MI I 11•1 ti bank of New
York 10
Oswe2c) bank ell
l'bcnixbank :35
( Staten Islnad bank .50
State bank ofN Y All
St. Lawrence hank 75
Union bank 25
United States bank 50
N. York bank. Co. 70
Tenth Wark bank, 25
White Plains bank 5
.'IN .71117717C131, DIGESTIVE
or Gastric, Suite
A GREAT DISPEI'SIA CURER !
Prepared from Rennet,or the fourth Stomach
of the Ox, after directions of Baron Lie
big, the great Physiological Chemist, by
.1. S. Boughton. Al. I)., No. 11, North
Eighth Strtiet, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for In,
digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver
Cinnplainl, Constipation, and Debility
curing after Nature's own method, by
Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice.
Fir 1 lal f a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused
in water, will digest or dissolve, Five
Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hotirr,
out of the stomach.
Digestion. Digestion is chiefly -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 healfh, called
the Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Grhat
&vent of the Food, the Purifying, Prcser
ing and Stimuating Agent of the stomach
and intestines. Without it there will be no
digestion -- no conversion of food into bhiod;
and no nutrition of the body ; but rather a
foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condi•
tion of the whoa digestive apparatus. A
weak, Itaf death or injured stomach produ
ces no good Gastric Juice, and hence the
disease, distress and debility which ensue.
Pepsin and Rennet.—Pepsin is the chief
element, or great digesting principle of the
Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun
dance in the soid parts of the human sto
mach after death, and sometimes causes the
stomach to digest itself. or eat itself up. It
is also found in the stomach of animals. as
the ox, calf, &c. Its 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
ik is Ihe first process of digestion. Ren-
net possesses astonishing powrr. The sto
mach .of a calf will curdlenearly one thou
sand times its own weight of milk. Baron•
I,whig, states that, "One part of Pepsin.
dissolved in sixty thousand parts Of water,
will digest meat and other rood." Diseased
stomachs produce no god Gastric Slice,
Helm
Helmut or Pepsin. It :•110‘t that Ihi Wailt
May !Ie pViTITtly sup' lied, we quote the
folrovs'ing,
Evidened—Bitron Liebig, in
his celebrated ‘vtirl; on Animal Chemistry,
says: "An Artificial Digetive Fluid may
be readily prepared from the nincons mem
brane of'the stomach of the Calf, in which
various articles of fund, as meat and e ,, gs,
will be s:oftened, changed, and digested, just
in the saint-. mannur as they would be in the
human stomach."
Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on
"Food and Diet," published by Wilson &
Co., New York, page :35, states the same
great fact, and describes the method of pre
paration. 'There are fed high . er authori.'-
ties than Dr. Pereira
9; -6 w
EMI
Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Che
mistry in the Medical College oldie Uoi
versitv of New York. in his -Text Book of
Chemistry," pore says, "it hos been
a itoeFtioo whether artificial digestion could
be rerfortned--hut it is now universally ad
mitted that it may he."
Professor Duntlison of Philadelphia, in
his great work m Human Physiology, de
votes more than fifty pages to an examina
tion of this subject. flis 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 as per
fectly in the artificial as in the natural di
gestions."
a Dyspepsia Curer.—Dr. lioughton's
preparation of Pepsin has produced the
most marvellous elkets, curing eases of De
bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and
Dyspeptic Consumpticn, supposed to be on
the very verge.of the grave. It is impossi
ble to give the details of cases in the limits
of this advertisement—but authenticated
certificates have been given of more than
2;10 Remarkable Curls, in Philadelphia,
New York, and Boston alone. These went
nearly all desperate cases, and the cures
were., nut only rapid and wonderful, but per
manent.
It is u great Nervous Antidote, and from
the astonishingly small quantity necessary
to produce healthy digestion, is believed to
act upon
Elrctro-Magnetic Principles !—Thero is
no form of Old Stomach Complaints which
it does not seem to reach and remove at once.
Nu matter bow bad they may be, it gives
instant relief! A single dose removes all the
unpleasant sy m omits, and it only needs to
be repeated, for n short time, to make these,
good effects permanent, purity of blood and .
vigor of body. follow at once. It is particu
larly eNcellent in crises of Nausea, Vomiting;
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,'
distress after eating, low, cold, state of the
Blood, fleaviness„Lowness of Spirits, Des- .
pendency, Emneiation, WeaknesS, tenden
cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c.
Price one dollar per bottle: One bottle
will often. cflect 'a lasting cure. •
PEPSININTOUN',RS,
Sent by flail, Free of Postage. For con
venience of sending to all parts of the coun
try,.the Digestive matter of tho pepsin is
put up in the form orPowders, with direc
tions to be dissolved in diluted Alcohol, wil
ier, or syrup, by the patient. These pow
tiers contain just the_ same matter as the
bottles, but twice the quantity for sarnu
price, and will be sentby mail, free of Post.
age. for one dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. J:
S. Houghton, No. 11 North Eight street, -
PhilAdelphia, Pa.
Six packages for five dollars. Every
packs; and bottle bears the writtert,signa
ture of OJ. S. Houghton, M. D.; Solo Pro
prietor.
CrAgents wanted in every. town in the
United States. Very liberal discountit.gi,
von to the trade.. Druggists, Postmasteis,.
and Bonkselkrs aro desired to act as agents..
August 8 ' 41F—L_ 1:p