• GLEANTS. • or A motion to ma e Bible a standard work in the public Beho ;has been laid on .the table in the Maryland Convention. Mir The Virginia Free Press has nominated Millard Fillmore for the next Presideney. People often effect to be out of hutnor to appear of consequence. VirFresh Shad, caught in•the Delaware, were served up at Jones' Hotel, in Philadelphia, on Thursday. ta'Experiments are about to be made in Manchester, on a new principle, by which the flax fibre will be adapted to the cotton machi- rzu2 EirThe personal war between the friends and opponents of Mr. Buchanan is still carried on very fiercely in Lancaster. tailed upon to make the e'xploration. With Cs `ltis said that the aniggcrs" steal poultry much difficulty they descended some 'forty in Bucks county. White men are judged guilty feet, when, to their greavastorirshment, they of the same trick in this vicinity. funnel themselves in an iminense apartment. ErMartin Peifer, the murderer of his wife at They immediately determined- to frilly Schuylkill Haven, some time sitice,'has been Cr. explore the cave they had discovered. Tht;y rested. 'found that this room opened into others, and . tar An extensive bell of HituminonS Coal has I these into still others, and, that apparently lately been discovered in Chatham county, North I there was no termination to the - cave. They Carolina.fidlowed' the main passage Some filar or five IMP - Col. t iliftiton confidently relies on his re. miles, according to their.best calculations, election to the senate, of which he hai; been a I when they were admonished .by their lights member 30 years. I that they must return. On their 'Way back UP In 1853, when the next Presiiieniiiil tirth they visited some of the rooms 'which they begins, Mr. Clay will be seventy-six, WL;bsair liaised, in which were found large beds seventy-one, Benton seventy one, and Scott sixty- of epsoth 41tS, '4l nearly a pure state. We are also inforMed that the cave contains fine specimens of saltpetre, plti'z'ter of Paris, ala- Ibaster, &c., of which the tidily 'procured many fine specimens. We can now say to our sister State, Ken tucky, that Indiana has a cavern which far surpasses the Great Mammoth, as the last discovery, in connection with the great In diana cave, will make it one of the largest in the United States. It is about eleven miles from Corydon, in a south-west direc- Tioh, and about seven north of Leavenworth, I The Scarlet Fever is prevailing to a great extent in 'Pittsburg. larGener'd:Vass has been nominated for the Presidency'hy the lbetnocratic State Convention of Vermont. W .- Pratt:4lin P. Sellers, editor of the "Olive Branch, was convicted, at the last term of the Bucks county court, of libel upon Samuel G. Grove, and was sentenced to pay a line of fitly dollars. reThe value of iron produced in I:lifted States in 1843 was 542,000,000. reThe disuniunists have only elected dele gates from seven out of ninety, three counties in the State of Georgia to their State Colleen- CrThe farmers of Centre county, Penocyl vania, two weeks since,. formed an Agricultural Association. • Increase of l'Optiliiiion.zPctitiiivanlit and Ohio, of the 6ld settled States', it Is said will !obit the larger,ttatio4 increise thelait len years. when 'the'cens'tis I•etarns will be pUb• 11,Ited. The poritilaeion of rho 's.`,tates of the tilt. on will reach, it is supposed, at iciSt ti enty-three and a half millions, u higner than prey i otis estimates made it. this is rtilestainled itt the history of nations. The continued tlroiitli And prosperity of the tntintry ought to set at . I'o3 all sectional complahit, Tar there is no tivar.e . r of the Union that does not s'ha're the benefits of this general prosperi!y,The result of free instit6, lions, and Union among the llctates. Days' w.7lthrit - 'Fund.—Thel:i v ingatoi t Union RinieS that Abraham Van Auken, who died at Mount Morris nn the Ist instant, aged CO years, of paralysis, with Which he was seized in February last, had subsisted for silty dap immediately next preceding his :loath entirely without food. Nothing passed his hips but licee water. lova— The radical Dernoeratic Converdian of the State of lowa, held recently at Yellow Springs, aftef condemning the fugitive slave slaw in ten pointed resolutions, resolved to adhere to the Buffalo platform as the principles of the Free Soil party. South Carolina.—ln the South Carolina house of Representatives, on the 6th inst., the resole. lion of Mr. Izard Middleton, authorizing thecoth mince on military affairs to i tiquire into the Cr, pedieuey of fortifying Beaufort, Georgetown and St. John's Island, was adopted. Amerirail Bram/y.—A' Mr. John A. :Scott, of 'Washington conlity, Mississippi, is successfully )nanufacturing brandy, which is pronuunced as .pare and gond as the best French article, from ithe Scuppo*nuog grape. Vic Paine Worcester Tribune etas become a convert to the Paine Light,"trelli es,Allectrodes" and a.:l, hut says he cannot di. VliPSe'the secret: lie sni,*, ismreuver, that Paine 'ha's aht . cdverell that water is a simple substance, and thfit'What are usually cot, sidered oxygen and hydrogen, lire different electrAval slates of the saute substatlces,-&c, Bounty Limilx=—Tile et.ilitut , siotor of Pen• sions has dceidelt that those who hired substitutes in the war of L 8 at entitled to bounty land-- and not the substimes. California Gold.—Tite total amount of gold cleared at San Francisett (Mtn November- 12111, 1849, to September 30th, 1830, was 17,882,877 dollats. Amount cleared in Octdber, 1850, 5,591 ; 461 dollars. Twenty -Iwo thatocurd Lcilers.— The "Placer Times" has finished publishing the list 'of letters remaining in the Sacramento Pus! Otlice, fur the quarter ending, on the 30th of September. The Times says it consists of twenty-two thousand letters. TENTI3IONV ELEVEN YEARS OLD !—I here.. by certify that I have for a long time made use of the Gargling Oil as prepared by Mr. Merchant, and have had frequent opportu nities of witnessing its remarkable healing properties, even in cases which hod resisted all other remedies. By the use of this Oil, about three years ago, I saved a tine animal that had been severely cut in the flank by a boat knife. while taking him from the how of n canal boat, after, using many oth er remediea in vain. I Would therefore re. cernmerid -to all those who keep horses, to have it constantly on hand, as its timely ap. plication save much time and trouble, and I feel happy to be able tb contribute on my part to confirm the good efli , cis of this valuable medicine. I-1. WALBRIDGE. Lockport April 0, 1818. See advertisement in this paper. A pant• phhtt of description may be had'gratis of the •flgollt. Mammoth Cave in Indiana. • The New Albany (Indiana) Lodger, has the following: We are just informed by N. J. Coleman, l 'Esq., who has recently visited the great In diana Cave, that another immense cavern has been discovered, opening from the ori ginal cave, which in extent, curiosities, and mineral productions, far surpasses the old cave. Mr. Coleman discovered an upper.' lure, just before reaching Jacob's Ladder, into which n large man could hardly enter, and desired the , party which accompanied , him, to explore it. The guide and two or three of the party objected, as the aperture . appeared to descend rapidly, and they fear ed they might meet with bad air. By a little persuasion, however, they Were pre .... NIA II IttlED: On the 9th of November, by the Rev. Daniel Zeller, Mr. David Shafer, to Miss Lydia Rader, both of Upper Milford. On the same day, by the sante, Jr. .41- len Miller, to Miss Margaret Mille'', both of Allentown. On the 10th of beceniber, by the same, Mr. Daniel Koch, of Upper Saucon, to Allis Sarah Stabler, of Upper Nlilford, On the 25th of November, by the Rev. Wtn. L. Kemmerer; Mr. Daniel Ritter, of Witio.hall, Lehigh county, to Miss Polly S'helly,"of Richland, Bucks county. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Pe- Irr Beck, of Sancon, Lehigh coiinty, to Miss ..Ingelina Deily, of Richland, Bucks count 'On the 10th of Decenth,q, hy the Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, Mr. baaid Seerri, to Miss :Vara It Sir:ger, both of Siegersvi!le. On the same day. by the Rev. E. J. Hel frich, Mr. Dritni3 Bauntint, Esq., of Car bon county, to Miss iJlary Jan Cress, of Northampton 'county. On the b 1 by the Rev. Mr. Mr. Edward Miller, of Hano ver, Northampton county, to Miss Ilelly Ziekenfuse, of Nopkamixon, Bucks county. On the 3rd of December; by the ,Rev. Mr. Dubs,, Mr. .I/aroit rnerr, b l owhill, to Mizis . I .htt7) l / 4 "inair,'df Heideiburg. OR the I.oth, of Decembe::., by, the same, On, Eager, to Miss ..S't;.sana both or north Whitehalf. • 'On the Ist o. deceMber, by the. Rev. Mr. German., Mr. .171z:11/man A'naiih, to t'alliarine Miller, both of Allentown. . 'Oll the Y Ith of December, by the Rev. 'Joshua Yaeger, Mr. /Ain Ftires , to .Miss Caroline.g.eiin, l oot h Hai tore;, ...a.Hve., 133121 the tad of Dkcembei, in tTrper ford. oncort of John Adam Wiedei, aged 63 yttirs. On the sth of DeCentlam, in Lour Ma. cungy Jultada, .couoil. of Conrad Sehtn, aged 37 yeah. thi the 7th of Deeember, in Sa 311 en nenny, von of Edwin Wenner. aged :3 teats. Rail Road NMee. • Books for the SubsbipliOn of Stoci in "The Delaware. Lehigh, c,chuy 'kill and Su, Cloth, glazed, fancy and military I just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale t trAt---- ',) C A PS. by 0 &J SAEGER Trunks, Umbrellas, Camphine, Lard and Fluid temps, Ca ndelebras, &c., &c. Lr -- eliecollect the place, One door West of b. & J. &gees IlarthvCre Store, in the building formerly, occupied by L. Smith's Apothecary store, in namilton street, Allen tol7 0 D0c.19, *O N HERE! A Certain and Effectual Cure. The subscriber. Druggist in the Borough of Bethlehem, Northampton county, adopts this method to inform suferers of a Rheu- Matra cOmplitint, *be is inLmi•:tory, Chronic or Acute, thst he prepares an article of med icine, that Will effect a certain cure of this wide sprcd and painful disease.. It is put up in Quart bottels, each Vottle accompani: ed by a box Of Ointmeni. ,The liquid to be taken internally, and the ointment external ly. The genuine ti rti cle 'can be had only by the undersigned, n oaCtieal Drti,gLTist And Chethist, And orieiname of the medicine. Price two dollars per bottle, or six bottles for ten dollars—which will be sent to inva lids in any part of the county, free of charge. All orders must be accompanied With the CaNli, or they Will receive no attention. 11-4 iv ' This medicine need.i no pulling, it speaks tor itself, while perfectly harmless in its ope ration it eradicates the systern from the effects• produced by unskillful treatment. It has already produced some astonishing cures, and of cases ti;here the patient has been confined to the house . for years, and those that got 'abroad only with the use of Crutches, were set at liberty by the use of from one to six Bottels. Certificates of cures can be shown from the most respect able citizens. rirNone is genuine without his written signature in blue ink. HENRY GANGWER, • Proprietor, Bethlehem, Perm. . , December 12. . • .11—ly Neatly executed at the "Register'' Onibe Builders'Look kere! 2 , 1,41.181DWAT8 12 a The undersigned announce to the public, that they have just returned from Philadel phia and New York, with n very large lot of Hardware, consisting of juzL4'...l--4 House FUrnishing .Irtieles, I' \ \K , : Ojai Cutlery, Couch 'Trimmings, ,Vaddlery and 'Shoe-findings, all of which will be sold at extremely low prices. The ask the public to give SAEGER'S HARDWARE STonc, sign of the • 011.T6°IL , , a can, in order to convince theme] ves of the fact, that a Tunny saved is a penny Made.' 0. & J SAEGER. HOLLOWAIIE.--500 Iron Pots and Kettles, jest received and for sale al very reduced prices at the store of U & J SAEGER December 12. . • To Builders. • 11-3.1 A splendid assortment of From and Parlcr Locks with mineral knobs, gunman Locks, Laches, Bolts, flinge:, , , Screws, Paint Rrush es, and a variety of other buildbur Hurd- Ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 11 & J SAEGER. December 12. `43 . 18 If (S) Persottal Property. NV ill lie sold at Mil)lie Sale, on Thursday tat! 28th of De•ceutber next [second Chris/. inns day] at I o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public 1-lonse of Be j. J llut;rnlrrc • h, in t in• 13nrotigh ofAlleutotin, the I.t•rsnnal lirolu•r ty cf the lase Fie (crick 'Sehar:qt, deceastli, as fol'utvs, to wit : 150 best French Burr Blocks, a full set of tools for manufitci.uritiff .11111 btones, Double-barreled dun, Silver %Watch, a large Trunk, a large lot of Clothing, besides oth er a rticics Ilia mititeroms to mention. con6tion 4 ‘‘..;11 tifade known on tl: day of sale and due attendance given by Br.:v. .1. IfAcc:smuOt, Executbi% 12, ME alitt4 Ck Notice is hereby given, that the under sii2ned is appointed Executor, in the ,1, 1 . 9 t Wi!l and Testament of Fred. Schad!, cec'd. lute of the Borough of Allentown, county of Lehigh, therefore all persons who are yet indebted to said .estate; be it in Notes, Bonds or othet : •kiso will make .settlement within Owe,e,lti.froin the date hereof. Also these, who I)l7ti , .tt legal claims against said estate, will present them well authenticated Within the abos;e.eßeified . tirpe. . . [l./IdENbUelii EXECtikr. Dec. 12. • • s' h-- Prom the Plough, Loom, find Anvil. • APPEAL. TO TOE Friends of the American System - Of Whatever Occupation or Party. , WE unite in the belief that the prosperity of American industry depends on the ques tion—Shall the laws of the country protect 3atericait labor against the down-trodden labor of 'Europe . ; and so diversify our em ployments, and secure for our products a steady market at home ?oi, shall we, by re leasing the government from the obligation to develops OUr own resdarces, drive the country still further, back on subjection to what, Generhl Jackson denounced as "the 1 po li cy of itYiii.rh, merchants?" Yes, 1 friends, Ws, after ell, is and will coutirtec to be the great ban. of cot/en/ion ! Under a system of steady protectioi•-, cap ilal and labor are invited to go into the use of our ovvn fuel and the manufacture of DM' own cloth, arid iron, and china, and . tlass ; employments become diversified, poptdat ion concentrates ; nod with that concentration comes facility of combination, from . V7hich springs agricultural and every social im• provement. ' Withdra' the countennece- of government, and you clitninisli the nf - .Mber of employments, scatter the people, drive an over-proportion to the plough, and Iei:IVC no reliable iriarket fur the ever-av:Teasing sot.- ! plus products of the hind. Old party lines are bezoming fa:nter and fainter. The people for the time are divid ing into Unionists and Distmionists. But ainalgartmte or separate as we may, di . sciaim or assume what names we may, the peopl e will nt last resolve themselves into pirduls or opponents of a policy that will encoutage doincslic industry against the whole world —a policy under which we may realize or forego the profit of manufacturing for our. selves the raw materials with which (hi] has blessed our country. Those who go fur protection invite the down-troddenlabor er of Europe to come and help us to work tip, here on the spot where Providence has bestowed than to be used, our own abund ant Materials for every industry.—They say to the immigrant,'-\\'e will protect and el evate you to our own level ; and here, where you will become able customers, we will en joy with you that real bona fide free trade, which benefits and blesses all." _ . '!'hose who arc opposed to protection, hang out on their banner, "Let trade he free—let us contend against the world, fur the markets of the world ;" to do tykich successfully, we must "prepare" to tte , !er work and out-torte the vorld. Now, friends of thu American syster:., he not discouraged. Parties unit' seesaw and fluctuate—up to-day and down to morrow— but, under whatever name, the party that, strug-gles on for the proteetionol our own industry—for the encourager neat and &de.: vation auto. ownlabee, must altioxtely succeed. ft must be, sooner or later, the established policy of this country. It is the cause of our country, of huormity, of pro gress, of civilization. The truth is tni!, , ,hty, 'and finally it must prevail. 7!" ,, i.e, , /or proleclieln. lidUr, di you t "Yes," you answer. 'Well then, enthe to cur al.:1 in the battle toe ore fight- Tho New-York rbioune.. The 1)A11.1: TRIBUNE is issued every morn, in, except Sunisy on a large sheet of fine. iyl - ;!te roper, abort the site of two average Country Newspapers. About six of these. pages are new every morning ; the ag,gre 11,'re, in the "1-longh, the Loran and the gate of Editorials, News end Miscellanies Anvil," yon have the first journal establish- being greater than that of any other.psper ed expressly arid avowedly to prove to the in A nwrics. and greater than soy but one agricultural community. whose represents- I or two in Europe, though its price is but. lives regulat e the pidicy 0/government, that bitythet of other first-class Dailies in this agrionitrre never did and 'Myer can reach a Conntry and hiss than one-bur/4 the cost. hi!;h degree of prosperity. in say country of similar journals in England. TwO Ere tlrat exports its raw materials, and depends ning Editions are issued to supply eneh on fereieners for its supplies of monufactu- i subscriber with the latest news up to tho res. Ferel , rilers whose power to onusit iel hour when his copy must be mailed . is small in pro: onion to the cheapness of 'l'tie Tatursr is edited in chief by Hat their iabor! sot: (Incsi.nv, who has special charge of Now, is it fair to leave me to m a im ii . r this all ina•Mrs pertaining, to the Politics and contest, in nn agricultural journal. Legislatio n of our owe Cnuntry. Its Fur handed, and without adequate assistance? eign(01(1-IVorld)department is in charge of Is it fair, is it just, I won't say is it goner- Cnsatcs A. DANA, usisted by able corres ous, to demand of a man oho has been pondents in Londoti, Paris, Constantinople, more than thirty years laboring to proinote &c. &c. its California inteligencts and its cast the great indostriss of the country, - to City department are in charge of •BAT'ARD earn, to tund to pay nerdy Taycou, assisted by an efficient crops oft:e -t/DO i 0 support of this common canea, before i porters. No expense is or will ‘ be spared e ean secure enough to huy Maim* bis•a .' to :snider its news from all quarters, bydrels I Say commotaca use, since all are interested egraph, Expresses, Steamships and Mails, ui the . question, who live, by their labor, as early and reliable as that of any other If mho; lralustries are put down by the coin- parer. petitim of th e alij,s:t labor of foreign court- Th e Synt-Wciiirt.v TsrovNE contains tries, MUM flit thoj:.! who are driven front l nearly all the Ilea-advertising matter of the t'sem, heccine the rivals of the farmer, aria I Daily, except such as is of local interest, or to swell the surplu's products of the Plough ? has been. superseded by feller and more ex- Tf I may believe assurances that reach i act advices before the 2 ern:-Weeldy is : Le mai from the South and. West, the disposition s i; e d. It is of the: &Hee size With the Dai -40 (Ira I‘. the loran and the anvil to the side of Iv, and has few advertisements. i ii plough, under the influence ofumenis The Wl:rimy Trsauszu is issued every ., urged in eYery number of' this Jon"" I , nor:lay morning, and contains most. of the sPre"i"LfraSt andtakingdeep run:—but its matter of the Daily with wort, summary ac far as depends trip and this journal, 1 counts of such Events rind Proceedings as ftlitet, nulst have , support. , ask I I " cannot he publish in full. We mean that and respectfully. i have forborne y shall surpass this in giving a full; to call au I lorcult's moil 1 Pot my ow" graphic and faithful account of what the shoulder to the wheel. Cannot WI) gentl, tvcrld is Doing, whereof it is Thinking and, men be found, in all the States, who wi ll how it is Progressing. , contribute slo'each, and find i subscribers, „ . ri sistixr, s not ,yet quite ten • seersor indicate to whom the iminbt•rs shall be old, and has obtaiccd aggregate,circula •.:ent ? What say you, friends of domestic lion of not far from sixty- fi ve thousand cop radustry IL.re ve ninny. a dollar, nu; . i 3 e r s . —about two-thirds of them on ita Week laboring for the cause, day in and day out, i Every subscription is paid in advance, most willingly, for I know there is no other and the paper stops when the advance pay guarantee fur general uniform improvement runs out, so that no man need hesitate to and prosperity for those whose labor and capital are employed in 'agricultu re ; [ n it,' j salbscribe from an apprehension of being ?miss //ace bread, and what I here ask d unned for arronr, perhaps after . . erhehas left barely it. I ash " man':n '' the placo to which the paper i s .001, tg mrance that it is continued. Subscriptions offer a 101 l equivalent, and contribute to the cause the hard earnings of my GWII Utlor teem , end clubs are rt - epectfully • to the amount of inenared.y where. I assts for " I " 1 " d " lens. I will keep, and if allowed, publish, i he , the "names of all who respond to thisPubIGTEELY & NVELPI/ITH.s Publishers, 151 Neiman et., Y cull. ; Time will soon decide.. JOHN S. SKINNER, Editor (f the .filough, Zoe , ni, and Snail.' Dec. 19. ¶-2w. 13randreth and Wri wilts 11118. z.) . • Country merchantb and others, are here by notified, that the far. lambus Pills of Doctors Willi* A. Wight;. Mid Benjamin. Brandreth, ere constantly. kept for sale at, the office of the •Lehigh Register" by the doz‘.4 boie4, at livhOleSale prices. Jiilt' ti. 11—fiin prices durrent. Ale TIC Lns. Per Allent.kiTstot our lilrrt.l 5 00 ! 5 25 Wheat . . • •• : 1312511.1 1 00 1 1 05 li ve 1.151 00 Cora • -- 501 50 Oats • :13!' 30 Buckwheat . 451 • 40 Flaxseed . . . 1 501 1 501 ClDverseed . 4 00. 400 intothpeed . . , ; 2 50: 2 75 Potatoes . . . 451 Salt 45 45 Butter .. . . 'Po'and 16 14 Lass! 8 Ilrllotr' .. . s, 91 13 , •(• , “vax• . ' 22' • 25/ Hain 0 8! Flitch .. . . —7: 6 Tow-3•ac.!. . . S T• 1 Ooz:. 113 Rye Wl , siskey Gall. 22 251 Apple Whiskey 25 25 • I Linseed Oil . . 65 75i hickory Wood Cord 4 50. 4 50; Oak ‘Vooil . . 3 50' 3 50; Coril . . . Ton 400 • 4 . 00l Nut Coal . . 3 00 3 00: Lump Coal . . 400 3 50, Plaster .. . . 450 1 50: Pladie Suite Of 1 , aluable Woodland. IVirt.7, Le :!old at l'ubiic Sale en Saturday. the 2:st cf December next, at I o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of GCO r ire ber, ih Upper Sauce') township, Lehigh county, the following valnable property: A Tract of Woodland, i•itouated in Upper Saucon kiwi/- . 1;, 4 ship, Lehigh county, adjoining ' lauds of_Freilerick_Yobst,Jacob -- - John Mohry and others, containnig :13 acres, divided in seven Lots, of from ti to 7 acres each. The land is well covered with the best of timber. • The condilions will IN made known on the day of sale and due attendane given by A. K. WI '1"1: NI AN. • December 12 louse and Lot for A two story Irar:le, dwel -1;;,,.,, ling Mese, and lot cf . ;round, sit •• ....nuate in Williams street, in the Bor . 000 of Allentown, is ()tiered at private sale. The [louse is rearly new, 16 feet front by , :30 feet (loop, the lot 201 feet front by 230. deep, in good fences, and handsomely situ ated, in a pleasant part of the towo. , For further informal o n please apply at. the office of the Rogister" one door east of the'Germati Reformed Church. Ni/collier i I.• TERM S---(,4Theays in 44tinre.) 85 per atm thit ; $1 50 fur three months. Semi• Weekly, i:l3 per annum, 93 for two copieS. $2O for ten copies. • Weekly,. *f fur one copy, eight for $lO, twenty to one address fir $2O. The Weekly Tribune is sent to Clergy gymen of all denominations for I dollist per year. ..,IX"Moncy mn,Y be,sent thropo,tbe P . st- Office at the risk of the . . Dec. 10; • Ph i/da 5 50 1 16 fiq 60 44 1 1 60 2 20 2 76 56 92 20 20 2 , 4 25 72 6 C+), 5 50 450 3 sf) , :3 09 2 60