1334;1111 lug) ertant ews . ?oar' , iLv.`••• • .1 ...5 0re- 0 ., 4 , tz5 ,„11110' _ New Store BY Opened Ede man, Manse 4' Co. On the south-west corner of Market Square and Hamilton Street, directly oppo site the "Eagle Hotel" in Allentown, which they style the cheap Farmers'.and Mechanics' Store. They have just returned from Philadel phia, with an entire new and well selected stock of the cheapest and most beautiful Spring and Summer Goods that were ever exhibited in this place, em- bracing all the _Latest - and Tnoat - litshiongble - Styles, to which they invite the attendance of their friends and acquaintances generally. These goods have been selected with great care and attention. We name in part, Fancy Style Spring Silks, all widths and qualities,Foulard Silks, Blackand Fan. cy Colored_Silks, Berege de - Laines, Persian Cloths, t? Wool .French deZqines, :;.:hams, French Chintzes, fancy Lawns, Calicoes, from 3 to twelve cents a yard. -----WHITE GOODS, Of descriptions, Jaconet and Swiss F.d ging% Insertings, % pinen and Cotton Laces, 800 New style Ladies' Needle Work Col lars from 6$ cents to 81,50, Hristbands, Cuffs. &c. A good assortment of Hoisery. Gloves, Mitts, &c. always on hand. A large assortment of silk and cotton Umbrellas. Parasols of all styles, colors and prices. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, French, English and American Cloths, of various colors, Plain and Fancy Cassimers, Satin and Fancy Vestings, Satinetts. A large assortment of Woolen, Worsted, Lin en and Cotton Goods for Spring wear.— Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, &c. Also, a bealtiful and handsome assortment of Goods for Boys' wear. They are satisfied that they have selec ted a stock of goods as cheap if not cheaper than ever before offered in Allentown, and are determined to sell them at a very small advance. They hope therefore that through strict attention to their business, they will be able to draw a large share of public pat ronage for which they will ever be thankful., EDELMAN, HAMM & Co. Allentown, April 29, ¶—Om Groceries di Queesssware. The--• subscribers _NV ov have also a large . L cock of fresh fam- I lly Groceries, Prime, Java and Rio Cof fee, from 16 cents a pound and as low as 61 cents, Sugars, Teas, Molasses Cheese, Spices, Crackers, Raisins &c., &c., Butter', Eggs, Lard, Hams, Sides, Should ers, Potatoes,Onions, and Soap, for which the highest Vlarket prices will be given in exchange for Goods. All Goods 'sold at this Establishment are warranted what they are represented to be. Call and examine for yourself. Goods free ly shown with strong inducements to buy. EDELMAN, HAIM & CO. Allentown, April 2p, ¶-6m Grain Wanted. 60,000 Bushels of Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats wanted, for which the highest market prices will be paid by the subscribers, at their store on the South west corner of Market Square and Hamilton street, in Al lentown. EDBEIVIAN, HAMM. ISD Co. Allentown, April 29, ¶—Om Stone CoaL The undersigned have just received a large lot of Stone Coal of all the different qualities; and will always keep them on hand, to be sold or exchanged for all kinds of Grain at the lowest cash prices. EDELDIAN, HANBE & CO. Allentown, May 13. Straw Goods—Spring 1853. THE Subscriber is now prepared to ex kibit to Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy stock of Ladies' and Misses' STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; Palm-leaf. Panama and every Variety of SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen ; which for extent, variety and beauty of manufacture, as well as uni formly close prices will be found unrivaled.- , THOMAS WHITE, No. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. February 9, 185 - 3. —3m—s3 A good Cooper, with a family, to work himself and employ others to work for him in making Flour Barrels. None but good workman need apply, but to a good work man constant work and good pay will be guarranted. PRETZ, GUTH & CO. January 2,1863. ¶-4w Remedy for COnsumption• At Bethlehem, Pa., there ton be 'had a certain and effectual remedy for COhotintp. Sion, and all complaints of a Pulmonary 'M um. Also , medicines which will cure RheUmatism, acute, chronic or inflamatory. Persons afflicted with any of the above com plaint., by addressing a line to the under signed, stating their case, or asking infor mation respecting the medicine which prom ises so much, will be cheerfully answezed and the desired infoitnation given. HENRY GANGWER I Druggist. January 20. 111-4 w Great Bargains ! New Arrival of Fashionable Goods. Pretz, Guth& Co. Have just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with an immense stock, of Win ter goods, which they are now unpacking, at their store in Allentown. They have been selected with much care. and in point of cheapness cannot be excelled in this or any other country town, in the State. Their customers and otherare invited to call at the Store, and make their choice of Goods, for the winter campaign. Splendid Ladies Dress Goods, Such as Silks, of all colors and prices, De lains, Merinos, Calicoes and Ginghams. The Ladies of Allentown, will find it to their ad vantage, first to call at their Store, before they purchase elsewhere. Cloths Cassimers and Vestings, theylave_in_abtindance, of all colors and qualities, also - ordinary - Cloths and Satinets . , for every day wear. PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown, Dec. 15, ¶-6w GROCERIES, ."—• Several tons—of- _--.,._,:----!.- - - ;Tatitif . 131' Groceries such as ' l, N, _ !.. . . . : ..•, I ____ __-:...-.7::.,-- Molasses, Sugar =" 1 !" Coffee, Spices,Teas, Che ese , &c.—all for sale cheap at he Store of*: PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Queensware. A splendid assortment of aueensware comprising every, imaginable article used inhousekeepi ng, just received and for sale by PRETZ, GUT & CO. Carpets Carpets. Just recetved and for sale a splendid as sortment of Stair and Parlor Carpets, at the store of PRETZ. GUTH & CO- - STONE COAL. Just 'received, a large supply of , Lump, Egg, Stone, Nut and Coal dust, at their Wharves, at the Lehigh Basin, and will be delivered to any part of the town by ' PRETZ, GUTH & CO. Allentown, Dec. 15, 1852. ¶-6w SALT. SALT. A large quantity of Ground and fine Salt, for sale by PRETZ, GUTH & CO. 171114)1312.01.1121 31liDutal, WATERMAN dr, OSBOURN, North West Corner of Second 4 , Mulberry (dirch) Streets, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEAS, COFFEE, • At the Lowest SUGAR, MOLASSES, Market rates. SPICES, &c., &c., Those commencing New Stores are par ticularly invited to call. tar Attention given to Produce. Philad. Jan. 26, 1853. 11-3m-21 Hope's -Express, Among the various Expresses that have recently extented their operations, and en tered upon a new field of enterprise, we know none which is more hopeful than Hope's New-Jersey and Pennsylvania Ex press, via Central Rail Road of New. Jersey. This road extends from New York to Eas ton, Pa., and runs through a splendid coun try—affording an avenue to the interior of Pennsylvania hitherto closed up. The su periority of this market for buying and sel ling goods is bringing a large amount of trade here, which formerly went to Philadel phia. The advantage of Hope's Express, by which merchandise of all descriptions can be forwarded promptly, when fully real ized on the above route, will insure a com plete success and prosperity. A. D. HOPE has made arrangements with the Central R. R. Co. and various Stage proprietors to sell Tickets through to Wilkesbarre, Mauch Chunk, Reading, &c., at reduced fares. ri-Office of Hope's Express, in Allen town, at the Variety Store of AARON WIRT, who will attend to the forwarding of all pack ages. • February 2, 1853. ¶-4w Register's Account. , JOSHUA STAHLER, Register of t h e county of Lehigh, in account with the common wealth of Pennsylvania, from December 1, 1851, to January 1, 1853, inclusive. The accountant stands charged with the following sums: . DR. Amount of collateral inheritance tax received, - - - 1,423 19 do do do do 4 73 CE. Deduct for prompt payment, . 37 52 Commission on $1,300 40, at 5 per OM Sept. 9, 1852, paid to State Treas urer, - . 496 37 June 8,1862, do do 164 94 February 27, 1852, do do 509 57 • $1,267 ' Balance due Commonwealth, 160 I $1.427 ' ; We, the undersigned,' auditors of th e coathscef Lehigh and State of Pennsylva nia. have .4unined the account of Joshua Stabler, Esq.:Register, as above stated and do certify that the 'ht we account is correct. Witness or hands this day of 'January, 1658. JONA') Hass, Th slut,, HIRAM J. SCHANTZ, 110 r8. J.Faaxamtaßrma, February 9.' i‘ ' If-4w ' New Goods. New Goods. Builders Look Here. . A NEW ASSORTMENT OF HORD-yraRE! 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 lr z _. House Furnishing .articles, 34.ti.0,:j°j‘? . -' Cutlery, COlielt - : Sadlery and Shoe-findings, all of which will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give Saeger's Hardware =Store, sign of the .1.7 V PIZ, a - call in - order to convince themst Ives of the fact, that a 'penny saved-is a penny made,'o. & J SAEGER. ¶—ly April 22 To House-Keepers. A great assortment of House furnishing articles, such as ENAMELED and tinned inside, cooking vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket tles, fish and ham kettles, frying pans, grid irons, waffle irons, &c. TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from com 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 ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cook and butcher knives, with a variety of other manufactures. April 22, • ¶-1y POCKET and PEN KNIVES—Razors, scissors, shears, 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 fire sets and standards, coal hods, tailors' irons smoothing .irons. :&c. for sale by April, 22, IRON.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English Band Iron, Hoop 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 SAEGER. GLASS.-150 Boxes Glass, S by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and various other seizes, for sale by TO SHOEMAKERS.—Just received a new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather, Lasts, 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 So.l . SAEGER PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes of John -Bell's best make, also a large assort ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. WHITE LEAD.-2 tons of White Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April, 22, if-ly NAILS.-300 Kegs of the best Nails, Brads and Spikes, just received and for sale by • 0 & J SAEGER. April 22, ¶-3w HOLLOWWARE.-500 Iron Pots and Kettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of 0 & J SAEGER. To Builders. 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 _ _ _ January 19, 1853 TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de scriptidn, such as Bench and Moulding Planes, Hand, Panne!, and Back Saws, Brace and Bitts, Auger. Bats, Hatchets, Squares; &c., for sale by 0 & I SAEGER. January 5, $1,427 92 EMPORIUM OF FASHION ! Edward Steller, 69 52 Takes this method to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has open a new and fashionable • TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, in Allentown, in the new building of IVIr. Pk: ter Weikel, corner of Market Square and'. Allen street, where he will be ready ceive those who may favor him with custom, to whom he will feel grateful. ' He is in the regular receipt of the ion Plates, after which he nuts and up ; he superintends himself, and can. fore stand good for the work. ho turn and his prices will be-. cheaper than at any other establishment in town. He returns hie thanks to hie old custom ors, and feels confident that the durability of his work and the moderate prices will in duce a further continuance of their support. -. November 24, 1852. 11-8 m The sub-,nrilier re . . . 5 ,..„ Fpeetfulle i n fn r - n . 10, ' "ii. 4 t.A.-: fi 9- 1, •t.:'' Isel , oit , liC 444 ir - 11 - ;;: . p .'P -r-.- vii rail)', ;J:.ilf:4-: .rte: 'l3 r IL..'•,' • ~, 4 ...,.4 - O r , yi:11- 1 - 7-1 71._ taken the newly erec• "' -.7. - 77. 1 . Wall ''.. ted thred story brick IlltliMili u 1 t3,1 . 5 . . ....- ..-s., -'.-t , ...-„...,, y,.,..... tavern of Jesse Gr im, at the north west corner of Market Square, in the Borough of Allentown, called The House is known as one of the most spacious and convenient in the State—none more so out of Philadelphia—and contains 44 rooms. He therefore feels assured that he can accommodate satisfactorily all who may favor him•with a call. His TABLE shall at all times he sup plied with the best the season anti the mar kets afford, and the am xvith the choicest Wines ard Liquors. The. Beds and_Beddin7,_together_with.all _his_furniture_being_entirely_new,_the_pat— rons of this house may rely upon finding those two_great_ess.entials- = cleanlim..ss,..ancl.. comfOrt. . The Stabling is large and commodinns, and as he will have none but -kind and at tentive Ostlers a due regard will be had to the proper entertainment of the 1-louse as well as his master. —ln - short; the-subscriberinten-ds-towa—re _neither_pains_nor_expenso to keep .his house inthe best manner, and he therefore re spectfully invites the public to give him a liberal share of patronage, HarBOARDERS )6 . 11 be taken on rea sonable terms, and as the rooms are spaci ous and well adapted ao their wants, they can be accommodated it) a satifactory man ner. Families from town or county ,accom modated with Boardimr. attorney at Zan% Has resumed the practice of his proks sion in Allentown. LVIle may be consulted in the German and English languages. August 12, 1852. 11-1 Y Doctor William J. Romig, / Having returned to Allentown, 1, offers his professional s'e cv i e OF to JIG „ - .1 , A his friends and the public. t stile F.-- 2 m- at his residence, in lamilton street, south side, first corner below Pretz, Guth & Co's. Store, in Allentown. February 19, "111.=,-1y O & J SAEGER. 11-IY What can be got for Five Dollars I The undersigned have entered into an ar rangement by which they agree to fumed) the Knickerbocker Magazine, (monthly,) the Home Journal. (weekly,) and the cal World and Times (weekly,) to new sub scribers, at the very moderate price of five dollars a year for the three publications ; ail orders, enclosing that amount to Dyer & Willis, will be promptly attended to. 0 & J SAEGER. SAMUEL HUESTON, Published y . /h, Ao/c/ad/O(4Yr, Monuis & WILLIS. • Publishers of the Home Journal. DYER & Publishers of the Alaska! World 6. Times, No. 237 Broadway, New York. GRAND LITERARI and ARTISTIC COIIBUILITION. Arrangements hove barn eut.le to 'toms!, the KNICKURBOCKER AGAZINP, the 1-10)M JOURNAL, and the New Finle Musical JJ'orld and Times, to new subscribers, toe five dollars a year! This is cheap litera ture with a vengeance. The Knickerbocker is $3 per annum ; the Home Journal, 32 ; and the Musical World and Times, $l3 ; making $8 a year at the usual rates. That three such works can be, obtained for fir dollars a year, is a fact truly worthy the Caloric age, which is just now being usher ed in. Of the Kiekerhecker .11 ag,azine, ed ited by LEWIS GAYLORD CLARK, it is unne cessary to speak. For twenty years it haz3 been the most genial, humorous, and spicy. "monthly" in' the ivorld ; and the present volume will be better than any which pro ceeded it. The Home ,lortri/e/, edited by Geo. P. MorriS, and N. P. Willis, is well known as the best family newspaper in America; and the Musical Wnrld and Times, edited by Richard Sores' with Lo well Mason, Geo. H. Curtis, Thomas Hast ings, Wm. 13. Bradbury, Geo. F. Root, and other musical writers contributing ; and which gives, among .other things over $25 worth of music and a full course of instruc tion in harmony annually, is the very Lest musical Journal, ever published. These three publications will post a family up iit regard to nearly everything worth knowing ; Art, Science, Literature; Music, Painting, Sculpture ; Inventions, Discoveries ; Vcit, Humor, Fancy, Sentiment; Newest Fa.dt- I ions and other attractions for Ladies ; Ghoict, New Music for the Sabbath, the Church and the Fireside; Reviews and Critici-::us Musical Works, Performers and Perfor mances in short the very pick and cream of Novelty, Incident, History, Biography, Art, Literature, and Science ; including whatever can be given in periodicals to pro-. mote Healthy Amusement and Solid In straction in the family, and help to make it Better, Wiser and Happier, .may be now obtained for five dollars. Address DYER & WILLIS, 257 Broadway. rir Edi tblishing the above three the papers containing it will receive the three one year. 0 & J SAEGER. ¶-ly Country Merchants and others,nre.here by notified, that the far famous :Pills o Doctors William. A.: Wright, and Benjamin Brandreth, are constantly kept SO sale at the office of the “Lehigh Register" by the dozen boxes at wholesale prices. July 6. 9=-orn Mfilll2l 1M1Y.1114 THE E,IGLE HOTEL JAMES W. ESBACI-1. Allentown, Nov. 24, 1852. C. M. It nk, nd Wrightsyills, PEPSIN • N DIGESTITR V 11.6.0, , Cl aStIAZ 111 C A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER! Prepared from Rennet,or the fourth Stomach of the. Ox, after directions of Barbn Lie bi g , the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton. M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful ,remedy for In dig,cation, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. . lalf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in watcr, will digest or dissolve, Five • Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours out of the stomach. Dig,Tstion.— Digestion is chiefly per formed in the stomach-by - tho-aid-df a fluid which_frettly-exudes-from-the-inner-coat-of- that or,rfan, when in a state of health, called ,the_GastricJuice. ,This- fluid -is the-Great -Sovent of the Food - , the Purify ing, - Prese rv in!, and Stimuating, 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 a , foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condi tion-of the whoe digestive apparatus. A l-weali-clirtf-deadorinjured-stomach-produ -1 ces Ito good Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility which ensue. Pepsin and .Rennel.--Pepsin is the chief element, or great digesting principle of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in the soul 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. It is the material used by farmers in making cheese, called Rennet, the elrect of which has long been the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of mil: is the first process of digestion. Ren net possesses astonishing power. The sto- . mach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou sand times 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 food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following Seicni {fie Evidence!—Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says:: "Au Artificial Digestive Fluid may bt re.ltilly prepared from the mucous mem brane of the stomach of the Calf, in which various articles of food, as meat and egg, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." 1)1.. Pereira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Wilson & Co., New York, page 35, states the same great tact, and describes the method of pre paration. There are few higher authori 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 386, says. "it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be performed—but it is now universally ad mittt•,! that it may be." Prof, v ur Dunelison of Philadelphia, in. his g-reat work m Human Physiology, de votes more than fifty pages to an examina tion of this subject. His 'experiments with Peautnont, on the Gastric Juice, ob tained from the living human stomach and from animals are well known. "In all ca ses," "hi; says" "digestion occurred as per fectly in the artificial us in the natural di gestions." . 1 1s a Dyspepsia Curer.—Dr. Houghton's preparation of Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effeets, curing cases of De bility. Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossi ble to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement —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 were not only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and from the astonishingly small quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, is believed to act upon Principle,:—'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 lie, it gives instant relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it .only needs to be repeated, fora short time, to make these good effects permanent, purity of blood and vizor of body, follow at once. It isTarticu 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, Emaciation, Weakness, tenden cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Pricy one dollar per bottle. One bottle will often effect a lasting cure., , PEPSIN IN POTPDER 5, Sent by Mail, Free of Postage. For con venience of sending to all parts of the coun try, the Digestive matter of the pepsin is put up in the form of Powders, with direc tions to be dissolved in diluted alcohol, wa ter, or syrup, by the patient. These pow-• ders contain just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same price, and will be sent by mail, free of Post. are. for one dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. J S. Houghton, No. I 1 North Eight street, Philadelphia, Pa. Six ,packages. for five dollars. Every package and bottle bears the written signa ture of J. S. Floughton i -M. D., Sole Pro prietor. • .1-'"J'Agents wanted in every town-in the United States. , Very liberal discounts gi ven to the trade. Druggists, POstritasters, and Booksellers are desired to act as agents. — August 8 :; • ,11,•+]), Exchange Office. The undersigned respectfully inform the public, that they have on the Irt day of .far; wiry, 1853, entered into partnership, under the firm of William H. Blamer &• Co., and opened an Office at the Odd Fellows' Dail, in the Borough of Allentown, where they are prepared to attend to ull manner of Bank business between Allentown and Easton, and will trahsmit money, in the shape of Drafts, to all parts of the United States se curely, with the utmost speed and prompt ness. Having also made arrangements with Foreign business houses, of the same kind, they are enabled to 'nuk e payments in ev ery part of Europe, and draw money from the same source, by means of Power of At torney, the writing of which will be linen dcd tom their office. rail'or monies deposited with them for. a special time, they will pay interest, BLumE . 'WILLIAM IiERN. --Allentown;-Februnry-9;Tiis3:- UOU l ).lCOLiilci Notice is hereby given, that the under signed have been appointed Executors of _the_last_WilLand_Testament-of—Sotomon- Knauss, deceased, late of the Borough of Allah( the - )f L. A town, in the county of t,ehigh. — All those, who know themselves indebted to said estate, be it in bonds, notes, book debts, or otherwise, will please make settlement be tween now the first day of April next. And such, who have any legal claims against ,aid estate, will also present their claims for settlement within the above time. Jesse Ksmiss, CHARLES K. Ks:u•ss, E xecutors WILLIA3t K. KxAuss, JONATHAN K. KNAuss,J January JO. 11) 111 CO IP CO Dill' M. PROPOSALS will be received nt the House Hof Daniel Cooper, in Coopersburg, on Tues day the Bth day of March next i at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Materials of a New Stone Bridge, at said place, to vit For the delivery of Stone by the perch ; for Lime by the bushel, and for Saud by the Load. PETER ENGELMAN, DANIEL ' HOUSMAN, Com'ers JOSEPH MILLER, - Xi/Ca-JESSE M. LINE, Clerk. Allentown, February 1, WILLIAM S. MARX vr Toluca?. Y S. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office in the eastern front room of the building of John D. Lawall, formerly Horn• bock's, west of the Courthouse. Allentown, April 4, 1850. j. • 11--tf Dank Note £A131.. (Corrected Weekly from Bicknell's, Van Court's an d Thompson's Detector.) Bk of N America par Mechanics bank of 13k of Pennsylv. par' Newark 3 Bank of Commerce Mechanics bank at late Movamensing par Burlington - par Bk of N Liberties par Mechanics & Man -1-11: of Penn Towns. par ufacturers bank par Farmers & Mechan.par Newark banking& Kensington par Ins. Company 3 Manuf. & Meehan par, New Hope & Dela Mechanics par ware Br. Comp.failed Girard par Orange bank 3 Philadelphia . par Peoples bank SO Schuylkill par Plainfield bank Southwark par; Princeton bank par Western parj Salem banking Co. par Commercial Bank i State bank at El iza of Pennsylv. par! bethtown,Newark, Bk of the U States 12 Camden,N.Bruns • COUNTRY BANKS. i wick, par Bk ofChambersburgl' Susse ' c bank 1 Bk of Gettysburg 1 1 i Union ' bank , ii Bk of Pittsburg a Trenton bank. co. par 13k of Susq. County 85 Yardleyvbridge ille 25 ' 13k of Chester Co. par company ' . Bk of Germantown par • DELAWARE. Bic of Danville par) The Banks of the state Bit ofDelaware Co. Pat 1 of Delaware are all at 13k of Middletown I „ ,, qr . • Bk ofMonlg. Co. Pari r--‘ NEW YORK. Ilk ofNorthumberi nar ' Columbia Bank & I •New.Y . "rk City bks i Bridge Comp. pr.; Chelsea bank tit) Carlisle Bank 1 Clinton bank . 60 Doylestown Batik par Commercial bank 10 Easton Bank part Lafayette bank 50 Exchange Bank i ! I ,Vashington bank 70 Erie Bank 2 ! CouNrur BANKS.. • lAlleghany county Farmers & Drovers Bank ' . I I bank 70 Franklin Bank i ' Bank: of America _35 Farmers Panic of I do of Commerce 40 Bucks County par do of Brockport 36i Farmers Bank of do of Lodi 25 Lancaster Par do of Olean .35 I Farmers Bank of d o of Tonawanda 50 Reading P ar t do of Lyons 23 Farmers' Bank of do of Western Schuylkill co. pan New York 20 Harrisburg Bank 1' Binghampton.bank 40 ' Honesdale Bank 1 1Canal bank' 5 Lancaster Bank par Cattaraugus county Lancaster Co. Batik pall liank - :is Lebanon Dank 4 Erie county bank, 50 Lehigh Co. liana 5i 0, Farmers &Drovers Lehigh Navigation ! bank 6 Co. Script. A O l Farmers bank of Sc • Miners Bank of i neut. county : • 30 Pottsville Par; Hamilton bank, 90 Merchants & Menai. , Lewis county bank 60 Bank, Pittsburg. ,t Mechanics bank at 46 Monongahela, Bank, i Buffalo - ” 46 Brownsville, 1 !Merchants bank at Tnylorsville Del. Buffalo' . • Bridge Company, 20 Millets bank of New West Branch Bank, 1 York • - 10 Wyoming Bank, York Banki--- - 1 I Oswego bank : .20 Phenix bank 35 • 'NEW JERSEY. Staten Islnad bank 50 Belvidere Bank ii. State bank of N Y 85 Burlington County iSt.Lawrence bank 76 C Bank ... •p a r Union bank 20 United State s bank 90 C ommercial Bank .76! umberland Bank pail N. York bank. Co. 7 Tenth Wark bank, '12 5 Farmers Bank par! White Farmers & Meehan Plains bank . ! 6 ics Bank,Rahway -3 i (: - .'lll otherbanlis on Farmers & Merehants • ! mentioned in the above Bank, Mid-Point, i II i st arc fromllo2 per Morris County bank • i !cent discount • gj.The notes of II Banks marked - with '!! ;lash (--.-)are not purchased by the brokers. ~ JOB. PRIMTEVG ,- neatlk executed at the oktegieter'!-.olfice. mm ¶-6w
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