Offld i ^ lteltirrns of I'enneyJvania. ~,. , d 0; 'i.P. ._ 'C,aiaal'Cii*:*:? ATiiumin . iiiit '1";(11./.;!e!.. DrmorOVltlg; 5 Agtinst, For. M darits, . . . 1561 Alleg bony, . 4303 A ritistrckng,. . 1 606 'Beaver,' . 1688 BedfOrdi . 'lBl2 . 0979 Blair, . . 1243 Bradford, . . 3127 Bucks, . . . 4899 Butler, . . . 2057 Cambria,.. . 1462 Carbon, . . 7621 .Center, • . . • 2049 Chester, . . . '9428 Clarion ? . . 1691 . . .991 Clinton, .. . 813 Columbia ; . . 1599. CraWrtord, . 2668 Cumberland,. 2672 Di..1...A in, . . 1943 . . 1311 . . • 253 1708 4 4 .)iyette, . . . 31:34 FrAnklin, . . 2871 Fulton, 083 Greene . , . . 2141 Huntingdon, . 1401 . . . 12.10 Jefferson, . . 702 Juniata, . . . 1107 Lancaster, . . 4002 Lawrence, . 810 Lebanon, DEO Lehigh,-. . . 28.10 2 . 285 Luzerne, . . :3659 2523 I.4•coming, . 218'2 1718 IWKean, . . 407 290 Mercer, . . 1840 1903 111411 M, . . . 148 . 6 1175 Monroe, . • . 1073 150 Montgomery,. 4697 3464 Montour,: . . 1211 829 Northampton, 2831 1838 Northutribld,. 1700 1119 .. . , 1755 995 4623 7801 Phild.County, 15797 13444 . . . 538 49 Pcitter, .. . 450 281 Schuylkill,. . 270:1 2611 Somerset, . . 079 2104 Sullivan; . . 381 208 Stisynehanna, 2318 • 1:117 Tioga, . • . . 1605 1098 Union, . . 1 170 '2250 Yenango, . . 1221 727 Warren, . . 1083 7.19 Washington, . 3264 3152 Wayne, . . 1207 650 Westaiorernd :1606 '2257 WyOMing, . 820 633 York, . . . . 4321 :1315 , 1 1513911:31938 71982 1-1157 b 131938 71952 ma j. 13053 For Ilic Animals, 72:55U The Womauls klights-Convention. body closed its labors in Worcester on Thursday evening. We Rive the follow ing from the report of that day's proceedings in the Boston Chronoty pc, the editor ol which it will be sr en is favorably disposed towards the Convention : Mrs. Dr. Harriet K. Hunt, of Boston, read nn earnestly written address on the Nledicel Education of Woman and kindred topics. Mr. W. H. Charming, introduced n reso lution, in efli.ct as follows :—That as woman alone can learn by experience, and prove by works, what is their rightful sphere of duty, we recommend as next steps that. they de mand and secure— I. Education—in all schools, colleges, and Universities, and Pro fessions. 2. Partnership.—in the labors, gaihs, risks and remuneration of productive industry. :3. Coequal Share—in the adtni• nistration of law, government. &c. 4, Such Social and Spiritual Unions as will enable them to be the guardians of pure and honor able manners, &c. Resolved, That it Central Committee. should be appointed by the Convention, with four subcommittees, empowered to en large their numbers. I. Ott Education. 2. Industrial A'vocations. 3. Civil and po litical rights and regulations. -1; Social po• sit* and spiritual fit nctions--w ho shall cor respond with each other, and with the Cen tral Committee, hold ineetit , s in their re -spective neighborhoods, gather statistics, funds, facts and illustrations, and through -the press, tracts and books, guide public opinion uptvnrd and onward in this grand social reform of establishing woman's soYer eigMty with man. (The above mentioned, Committee met and organized itnrnediately after the ntoru innoscssion.) Mr. Wendell Phillips introduced a series &resolutions, an abstract of which we give: I. that everkeffiirt to educate woman, un iil you accord to her her rights, and arouse herconscience by the weight of her respon sibilities, is futile and a Waste of labor. . 2. Advocating a feversal of the laws of property as aflectin married parties. 8 That the cause we are met to advocate 'inds Os to remember the million and a half Of slave sisters at. the South, and we will ainit no ellint to raise them to a share of the figljts we claim fur ourselves. 13y fey. W. 11, Clmping, fur Business Whereas,: The great fundamental law of truth that moral intelligent beings are bound to obey God rather than man, is as much binding on woman as on men ; therefore, Resolved, That it is the imperious duty Of every.Wchnan to obey the dictates of her d%61 enlightened conscience in all matters of.religion and benevolence, without asking the consent Of her father or husband. Mrs. &ill of IVorcester objected to the idea (if it is to be carried out itt full) that -Woman should receive the same rate of wa ges with man,and introduced somocommon scase illagratiolis Of the evils that ‘votild: . Miss Brown (a clerical lady).,,of Oberlin, advocated the orthodox view of woman's rights, showing a commeptittble knowledge of Scriptures, and political economy. She raid a goodly number of sensible 'things which were, highly approved by her audi tors: She called the spinning wheel the hygiene (?)-harp, which is no longer, and partly lamented mai pairdy gloried in the progress of improvements in manufactures. Lamented, because they threw serving wo men and others out of employment ; mean while glorying because woman would then seek, demand and obtain other and more lucrative and agreable employments. Chas. Q. Burleigh indulged in a general review of woman as she is, and an exposi-! lion of woman as she should be, demonstra ting the common sense views of Mrs. Ball to be inconsistent with human plogress. The convention then voted an adjourn ment until 2 o'clock. Vocal,auditorial and • intellectual labors were suspended, while gastronomical exercises were the order of the hour. After an artistieal and irreproacle• able dinner at the American tratel,, we as sembled for the .190 1878 5324 2353 1352 892. 1658 428 1832 . '1001 2917 3542 1740 756 2780 958 •1750 2971 1986 81 040 1374 411 687 DM 10:38 4827 4272 1000 511 524 217 608 835 'BlB 519 2091 231 2288 2510 2310 2629 161:3 464 101 53 Dr. \Vin. A. Alcott addressed the con vention on the physiology of woman, with dietetic And gymnastic directions for her physical development. Dr. A. wormly fa vored the education of woman to the medi cal profesgion, and to the ntt of training the sick. Airs. Hose, of New York, followed nt length. She advised women to act, talk, -try, demand, and obtain all things that can be obtained and executed by human beings. Women can, in any vocation,-be-equal,-and in mangy•, superior to tnan. In invention, for instance, you have one man-inventor in ten thousand ; we have in ten thousand wo men but one who is not. Take an empty house, said the fair speaker, and the man therein is lost—ran do nothing. Put a wo man in, and she invents furniture. appoint ments, paper-hangings, &c., until the room begins to blossom like the rose, and becomes ns fair ns the garden of Eden. We shall, in the "good time coining," think it won derful, and look upon that epoch filled with horror, when woman was the slave of man the tyrant. EEO MB 1071 __12.11 587 - :3384 807 2229 •1 5548 101 2772 938 703 271 912 31 la 3001 270 1001 213:3'' 700 825 1119 917 1452 4033 5290 4902 10150 21 547 'l9 767 So Journey Truth a slave of yore, though not a fugitive—blacker than the ace of sho vels. She said, in the peculiar accent of the Pahnotto State, that she had no laming, could not read a word, but rhear and think,. and that's all. Yes, Ido speak some time. Site blew up man, then knocked !mini down, and continued the same process until there wasn't a bit of href left. My little mind, she continued, though it holds but a drop, full—fuller than years who have a quart mind. her speech was unartistical, but showed more native eloquence than any other of time afternoon. Site warmly advo cated the Reform movement. 2(110 2151 :322 1037 :30 . 3195 50 3223 :33S 2005 1 121 1131 :332 1:300 1 1771 1475 2030 127 10S7 2140 2336 :3:34 89 506 3621 iss Brown—the beautiful orthodoxnber lin priestess, then took the stand, and ex pounded in an ingenious manner, the text of St. Paul, "Lot your women keep silence in the churches for it is not permitted unto them to speak," She proved conclusively that St. Paul didn't wean to e.tcludc , wo' I en—except when others "have the floor." That rart of Miss Brown's speech, in which she pictured what woman !night be contrasted with what she is, was really af fecting. I ler eloquence and manner was unallocted and graceful. • Mrs. Mott, eulogized Miss Brown's re marks, thought they were happy and appro• priate, but disapproved of her orthodoxy. 7'o the Editors of the Sun: All the male residents of this section of the country are organizing a secret expedition to the C;uila, in search of diamonds. Harry Love, the Express rider, who is as (humus for hie close investigations in the capabilities of the coun try he explorer, as for his daring enterffi zes, has sent some specimens of what he took to be very fine quartz christalized, to some of the U. S. officers, and they are des patching all the men they can thrust to ga ther in the hUrvest, which there is no doubt in my mid are diamonds. This field is at the foot of a sterile range of mountains which recede from the Guile. towards the north, and leave a barren, waterless plain between them and the river, this side the juncture of the Gila And Colorado. The overland emi grants to California by either of the Texas routes strike the diamonds at its extremest western edge, or pass beyond it altogether, as they keep en the south or Mexican side of the river (Judo, as there only hus cur most sapient and patriotic• government ex ploring parties pointed oat the way. Fre mont, and all the ten of our gayer:orient officers, employed in these surveys, kept their reports out i f the tract of the gold and diamond regions for a year or two, and then consoled the country, for nil its exploring expeditions, with the delightful assurance that the chiefs of these expeditions were worth millions. It is true that their servi ces were of no value to the people who had paid for them in generous confidence, as their published accounts did not light the' way at all to our own emigrants, as they were in effect on Mexican soil ; but what would you have if they had marched straight , through on U. States grOund, the Whole' force with them would have learned the ex istence and whereabouts of these treasures, and our whole population, put on the secret. Engle Pass is the gateway to the New' Chihuahua trade route, opened by Gen.Cay neon, and his house are building extensive ly ; but with all its undoubted advantages of healthy climitte and thriving business, does not please cue, and Lam putting my inte rest here in selling order. Mechanics are making $5 a day. and hard to get at that; lumber is 80 dollars a thousand, as it has all to be done by whip saw. . A small steam sawrrnill would coin gold. There is no kind of light fancy goods in the ,niarkets of any of the towns but; the staple gOodei, calico, linens, .Cc.., are in mirojits Air two years to come do all the tipper Rio Grande. AFTERNOON ,SESSION Interesting Letter from Texas, Emu,: Pans, TwcAn, August 10, 1050 The Rights of Tl:ipten are being agita ted cxtensivbly just now, as they ought to be in this free country, where every one has a right tvolthas h 9 or she pleases, so far as they do not come in conflict with the laws. Among the certain inalienable rialits of the people of this country, is the right to pur chase ankles where they please, and in this country every body avails himself of this right, when they visit Philadelphia, by go ing to Shepherd's clothing store, in. Chest nut above Third st, for supplies of gentle men's clothing. There one may always be sure of getting the best articles at the lowest price, A Ncrritim Semi Tim, Wusamit.—Pepsin, an artificial Digestive Fluid, orCastric Juice ! A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by .f. S. Illottaluon. M. I)., No. I I, North Eighth Street. Phila delphia, Pa. 'Phis is a truly wonderful re medy for Indigestion, dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com pla int, Constipation, and Debility, curing after Nature's own Meth. 1, by Na ture's own agent, the Gastric Juict. 'e advertisement in another column. A/A@BRAGD. On the 20th of October, by the Rev. C. R. Kessler, Mr. J. C. I. floW, to Miss Catharine Ftkler, both of Allentown. On the same day, by the Rev, William German, Mr. . 1 11exander Weaver, of Upper Milford, to M iss .Imanda Schntofer,ofLow cr Macungy, On the 27th November, by the Ilev. Mr. YatTer, Mr. John 3/. Miter, to Miss Ma tilda Moritz,' both of Salisburg. On the :27th October, by the Ike+•. .1, S, ilorinan, Mr, Schmidt, to Miss Ere Kistler, both of 'Lynn township. Oo the 15th inst., in Jonestown, ht; the Rev. J. L. Raber; Mr. John G. Ile - eke r, Esq., Editor of the "Libation Democrat," to Miss Elizabeth Stein, of the former place. On Thursday mornitT. the 17th inst., at Harrisburg, by the Rev. J. F. Mesick, Mr. Worth, &q., Editor of the "Lebanon Courier," to Miss Mary Ellen, daughter of Dr. J. Weistling, of the former place. DIED. On Saturday, the :Nth October, in Allen town, of a short but painful illness, Daniel Ludwig, aged 51 years. On the 21st October, in Salisburg, of con sumption, henry Nagel, aged 47 years. On the 24th of October, in Hanover, rah Catharine. daughter of Nathan Fred rich, in the sth year of her age. Allentovn Semimaty. The Winter Session of this School will commence on Friday next, the Ist of No v& ether. For admission, catalogues, refer ee, &C., apply to C. It. KESSLER, Principal. October :3 f, "—lw rake Moiled?: Surveyor and Scrivener. The Undersigned begs leave to announce to his large circle of friends 'and the public in general, that he still continues the Sur veying and Scrivening business, in its vari ous branches, at his office, near Coopers burg, in Upper Saucun township, Lehigh county. 11e has lately purchased at a very great expence, n number oldie tie west and inOst im proved Mathematical histrtments, which will enable him, with a practice of 20 years standing, to give general satisfaction. His experience as a Scrivener is undoubt ed, as he has also followed the business for many years. Ternis moderate. Lir Ile will always be ready to serve his friends. at any reasonable distance from home, when called upon. ANDREW K. WrI"I'MAN. 11-3 m Oct. :II 1)1011,61hY 111)1111 '31111,4 By virtue and in pursuance of an ordei out of thu Orphan's Court of Lehigh coun ty, will be offered at Public Sale, on Satur day the Hith of November next, at I o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, ea Certain Plantation, or tract of land, with the appurtenances, sit uated, in Salsburg township, Lehigh coun ty, adjoining lands. of John Yost,. David Spitz, 11'illiam Ecksperren and others, con taining. 120 acres and 10 perches. ; 1 6 ._; g r• The buildings thereon erected are a i lul good two story 1 i n u , • r_. Ellelotte. MOUS E 9 Stone 'Kitchen, a large Swiss Barn, Black smith Shop, Wagon House, and other out buildings. -at"- About twenty acres are good WOODLAND, the balance arable land, with a proportion ate share of Meadow land. Near the house is a never failing spring, and near the Barn, a never failing well. There is also an es ;..-..cellent = Orchnrd, and many other valuable fruit trees on the farm. This farm lays-about one mile east of Al lentown, on the public road leading to Het- leitown. The farm can be sold whole, or in pii!ces, as it may suit purchasers. It is the real estate of Nathan Shaffer, deceased, late of Salisburg township. The conditions will he made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by HENRY SCHAFFER ' DANIEL 13y•order of the Court, .1. D. LA WALL, Clerk. Oct. 91. - ENGLISH AI . ..DorERWAN„ OITI N JOB PRG.,.,, Of every descriptiou neatly executed at the "Register" office. Balloon Ascension. In dllentown, November 2nd, 1850, From the Vacant Lot of .Joshua Home, ad . joining the Odd Fellow's Hall. 0 1 1 1 1 r. .Toghtve Puseq, Respectfully informs the inhabitants of the Borough of Allentown, and its vicinity, thut he will positively make his Ascension front the above place, on Saturday the 2nd November next : being his sixth Ascension. It will take place at half past 12 o'clock, I'. M. (Weadwr permittiog.) rioler of the .liseensioh.—At 10 o'clock the doors of the enclosure will be thrown open for the reception of visitors, at which time the inflation of his beautiful Balloon will commence with the carburetted hydro gen gas, made by Mr: Posey himself, the celebrated Aeronaut. During the forenoon, a number of small balloons Will be let oft" to amuse his patrons. An interesting addition to thzi Ascension of the Balloon, will be the descent of a Large Parachute, containing a live animal, for which a Reward of One Dollar will be gi ven for its safe return. Allentown, October 21. 11- 7 ,2 w 3 leirers Strayed Away ! A week or ten days ego, three 11,‘ Heifers, about six months old, -• strayed away from the subscri ...",g-, her, in Ilanover township, Le high county. One is of black color, one red with a white star on the forehead, the third is red with . a white stripe on the back. Whoever will return them to the owner, or give information where they may be found will be liberally rewarded, HOI3ERT MeIN 1.1-12 Oct. :H On • #0 4 1,1111 4 In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh County. mon-non fin the matter of the Account of gt 12:1 ,George Yaeger and Joshua N'ac 6. ger, Administrators of the estate 9mm= of Barbara Yaeger, decease:d, hut of Elanovcr township. And now, September 5, ISSO, on motion the court appoint Charles Saeger, Elisha Forrest and George Stine, Auditors, to exa mine and re-settle said account, and make distribution according to law, and report to the next stated Orphan's court. Front Me Records, .10[IN 0. LAWALL, Cleric. The undersigned Auditors, Will meet for the purpose of their appointment, On Mon day the 18th day of November neat, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of Eli sha Forest, Esq., in Allentown, when and where all persons interested may attend. CIIMILES SAEGER, POIMST, GEO:ti:E STIN October 31 Stb110:11'3 TIDTIM In the Coati qf Common Pleas ty . Lehigh ammo n coloity. ti the matter of 'the Account of tl,Cb u. William 11. 131tfiner, Assignee of F 3 at William Mendsen and C 0.., under a voluntary assignment. And now September 6, 1830, on motion of Peuir Wyckoff, the court appoint Elisha PoreSt, Jonathan Reichert and Lewis Smith, Auditors, to examine, resettle and make dis tribution according to lad. From the Records, NATIIAN MILLER, Proth. The Auditors above named, will meet on Wednesday the 13th of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of Elisha Forest, Esq., in AllentoWn, when and Where all persons Inteiested, will attend if they see proper. ELISHA FORREST 30N, HEW EfiT, .duditors • LEWIS ErC11:111.1)1', October 31 SlDEffin BDTIII2, In the Court of Common I'trus of Lehigh citoneg COIIIII y U e l :- Li In the matter fl the Account of 8 .7- , JE William 11, 13Iumer, Assiznee of Qatraok Alentlsen, under a vol untary assignment. Amid now SepteMber li, ISSO, on motion of Peter Wyckoff; Esq., the court appoint Elisha Forrest, Jonathan Reichert and Lew is Schmidt, Auditors, to examine, re-settle and make distribution according to law. Prom the Records, AN :111.1..L.ER, Proge. The A uditurs above appointed, will meet on Wednesday, the lath Of November next, at 10 . o'dlucit in the forenoon, at the office of I.liilm Forest. Esq., in Ailentown, when and where all persons interrested can attend if they see proper. ELISE--IA FOREST, • JON. Mc HERT, duditors LEWIS SCHMIDT October 31 . 1101112:3 'ffollllll, In the Court of Common 'legs ql Lehigh 011110 M Cotinty. r 3 4.,. an In the matter of the Accout,t o'l . 7 • 4 1 William 11. 13lorriet, Assignee of 0006 Benjamin F. Kleppinger, ender a voluntary . assignment. • And no September 6, ISM), on motion of Peter Wyelcoff, Esq., the court appoint Elishtt Forc , se,'Jonathan Reichert and Lew is Schmidt, Auditors, to examine, re-settle rind make distribution according to law. Prom the 'heads,. • NATI-1 A N 411 LLEA . , Proth. , The Auditors ahoVe tfiopoiiited; will meet on Wednesday the 13th of Novenit;er next; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; et the office of Mishit forest, Esq., in Allentown, When i c and where„ till tt 'Arsons interested willatten if they tlfinki kopek.. . - .. • ,• , EL IIA FOREST, . JON REICHERT, ..auditors; • LEWIS .. SC 14;411trf ' Octbber 31. 15,--lw Valuable Real Estate Offered At a;! . v gaLtamiQ Will be sold at Public Sale, on Monday, the llth of November, nt I o'clock in the afternoon, on the pretnises, in Ham ilton street, in the Borough of Allentown, the following Highly Valuable Real Estate, situated on the North side of Hamilton 'st., about half a square west of Ha2;enbuch's Hotel, in said Borough. No. 1. A hot of ground,llo feet front by 230 feet deep,•on which is erected a new three story brick dwelling , 110 0 US 13, • 26 feet front by 31 feet deep, to which is attached a three story brick kitch en, and wash-house; a large frame barn, wa, gon house,and other necessary outbuildings. The lot is in a good condition, planted with all hinds of bruit Trees, with I lydrant wa ter at the kitchen door. No. 2. A lot of ground, next but one ad joining No. 1, containing in front 60 feet and in depth 2:30 feet, thereon is erected a large ;te a, convenient and substantial 2 story 1 1 ;14; gj STORE HOUSE, ! :30 front by 60 feet deep, with space sufficient to drive around the building. This property is one of t1y..1 most valuable in Allentown, to follow any kind of public business, and is well worthy the notice of capitalists. It may be mid scperate or to gether, as purchasers may desire it. The conditions will be mode known on the day of sale and due nttendance given by S. 131 ER Y.- Oct. 17 Valuable Real Estate The subscriber offers to sell at private sale, the fullotring valuable property : • No. I. .1 itot y Ground 50 feet front, containing one acre, situated in the village of Nliller,totru, Lower Ma cung,y township, Lehigh county, very hand somely located. The improvements there on are a two story Ull IL 1E 44- „ . 1 f ; ?; t 4 S welling House partly of stone and partly frame, in an excellent condition, a well, cistern, smokehouse, stabling for two cows and a horse, besides all other necessary outbuild ings. Alec, a Lye.) ;'came shop, IS by 20, nearly t , r... l :Jere. a7r a number of Fruit and Shad , ! !rest , on !Ire prem.ses. \o. 2. .1 Nrullow 1,,;t near the village, containing `l.l acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Singmaster and Gooiir,e Portz. So. ,q Lot-qf Grow?, containing 51 ncres, partly cleared, and partly grown with good young timber, sit uated near the village, on the road leading to the St. Peter's Churi:h . , adjoirong lands of Sol. Shaffer, I lenry Gorr and,Geo. Boaz. By calling on the undersigned, residing, it) Allentown, the conditions can be learned. HENRY' GABRIEL. Vci. 10. 11-1 w I'l3 S ALE Valuable Plantation. The undersigned offers to sell his i'alua ble plantation at Pohlic Sale, on Saturday, the oth day of November next, at I o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, situated in South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, adjoining lands of Peter Troxed. Henry Roth, and John 'l'roxell, containing 100 acres, Strict measure. The improvements consist in a lark two • story u I; 5 2 , •".P.*.* ~ SrPONE , : LICWEILLIN44 IgOIJSE, with kitchen attached, a log house, a large stone barn, a first rate hog stable, smohe house, and other out-buildings. TIM rand is of the best liiraNtone soil, with a lime-Nilo on it. A proportionate part of It the land is meadow, seine excellent IP° OD Lei.1 1 1) 9 If -7w and the balance good arable land in the best condition, the whole under goad and sub stantial fentes, Thera are also two wells x‘ith pumps on the property, inc, near the r,e,' , "t2,e-,. kitchen and the ethos niter the f• • , barn. An excellent • Apple Orchard, with a large variety of the choicest apples, besides other fruit trees. rite Jordtin creek runs along the farm. This ie one•of the tress kirrms in the coun ty, and an opportunity to purchase such a farm is but seldom . offered. Persons wish ing Co examine the (Linn, will please call nn the subscrib'er, owner, who resides on the same, .where they can also become acquaint ed With the conditions of sale. DANIEL TROXELL; 1r __:3 til Oct. 3. In the Orphan's Court of Leltigh County._ 0:31'1131,10 In the matter cf the Citation to e vo.'o Philip Roth and Charles Keck, MUDD§Executors of Adam Klein, decd. lufe of Sallsburg . tOtenship. Ahd l noW, Sept. 5, 18 . 50. Answer filed: LEHIGH COUNTY, k;:i. AO September 18'50, the Account Was referred to 3: S. Reese, Esq., with' inltrtietibli:4, to examine and if necessary resettle the saint, Frolit the Records, • • AMIN' D. LANVALL, Clerk. t • I. or the purpose of his aPPointmnet, the undarsi . ined . will be present at the house of Ilenry ih;in AllentoWn, on ThUrsclay the 14th day Of Novimber next, at 10 ci'dlodk in the forenoon. • JAMES S. REESE, October 11--3 w !;-~l.r nr A pricer, (Current. AR.77CLES 11E1 Fleur i3._arrel;, (i 1125 Wheat . . Bush. 1 00' Rye , Corn 01' Oats . . . 35 Buckwheat . . Flaxseed .. . —• 150 1 Cloverseed . . 325 1 imothyeed . 2 50: Potatoes . • . Salt ; 40' Butter . Pound 11 Lard H' fallow . . . Beeswax . . 22 I larrt Flitch . . . —' Tow-yarn. . . Eggs nor.. ; Rye Whiskey Gall. 22; A pple W hiskey 25! Linseed Oil . 55 , hickory Wood Cord 4 50; Oak IVood . . 5(1. Egg Coal . . Ton -1 poi Nut Coal .. . 00 , Lump Coal . 4 00, Plaster . . . . 4 50: Nay Shrift' 0 A rva . Lak The subscriber has jw:t received a very large and hatiLume assortment of new style Long and Square BAY STATE WOOLEN SH/WLS, to which he invites the attention of Om La dies, as he is confident they will compare in quality, style and price, to any other Shawls in market. TIIOMAS B. WILSON. 11-1 w (4.1. 19 EDMUND .1. 110111“, AT-TORNEY AND COUNSELLOHATLAW Ogire a few doors west of the Court House. .1.711 e can be consulted both in the Ger atan and„Engli:;ll languages' Allentown, April 4 Rayon/SW a Co. AD • VAN' AIVIELFRG 7 S 1.0 m; , TABLI:.:IIED VA 1 2.1 r mi.,' in nii 1.1 r ,! • ! ExLibition cc..n•istilo 4 a:i onitnzdt; cx- taut ; ntitiliwriii , 4 - Over One /friolred NotnainliTf ISSO. ()pelted nt 1 o'clock. P. :IT. Admisbian '25 eta ; Ulnae:Nl unacr 10 yvars, 1.3', cts. Amongst this great Collection, which is the largest e'ver exhibited in America, is the lihir:occros; or, The Unicorn of Holy Writ] 'Phu first and only ono in .Interica sinco_ IS:1U. The great difficulty in capturing thifi huge and sttyttge creature, together with the almost ;inposslility of keeping him alive in a climate so uncom;enitt! to his habits and constitution, renter the ,Exhibition of a liv rig Rhinoceros, the greatest Cnriosity in thu Animal kingdom. Also, the Great Gild. Bear, from California. In this great collection of animate will be seen Fourteen 4iona, Of the Fincyt Spreinnur.r, front different Counlr•ic.t, some of ‘vhich were presented to the reuewm•d VA.' AM BURCH - I. by Vicforta, in hia recent tour t0 ,, u;,;.!1 Europe. Tile iloitver L'ltq:frAantlunek4J, The largest in America, Weighing 10:7130 f'ounde. Also the Bcaaqtel Elephant, Tippoo Sultan. Which has caused Such a great sensation all over Europe, will go through a variety of Perforinnnces, auckas Waltzing, Balan cing. Ringinr , the Bell, Creeping on his fore-legs, Walking over his Keeper, Pick ing hint Up, Drawing a Cork froin a 'Bottle Sc., Scc. .11r. Van dinburgh, The most celebrated of all Animal Perform; ere, will give an exhibition in a Den of wild dnimala. His Perfomances with the Terriab Group of o I,eopards, Cougars, •Pan. thers, &e. The same as performed by him: . in all the principal citie.) of Europe, with such great renbe:n. The Lion Tatn.:r,' Will giro a performance in a Den of Wild .4niniale. • • . . Separate, and altogether, differentfrorri Mr. Van Ainburgh'a, making trio grand animal Perforniancea in the,same Many other, performances will be given in the course of the Exhibition, such tie mes, Monkeys, &,c. , • • A full description of the Aninials, which the great experience,ente rprises, and resour ces. of the . Proprietors have enabled them to bring together in one large and splendid Collection, will be found in the Bills-, nt the Principle Hotels, prbviOns to the arrival of the Company. 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