The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, December 31, 1850, Image 3

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Religious Troubles in Turkey. .
In Asiatic Turk6y, the religious zeal of
the - TUrlcs prompts them to fanatical extes
sea against' the Christian :population. In
European TurkeY, an obstinate struggle
.politicalstipreinacythas already commenced
between the respective followers of Christ
and Mahornet.: The Sultan seems fated
soon to be no niore than the protector of En-
ropean Turkey, for Bulgaria has been al
ready made a principality as little depen
* dent oq the Porte an Servia and Bosnia—
:the I'l.cregoVino and Albania are evidently
aimirig.at the , snme . privilege.' Indeed the
present'positiOn.pf Turkey appears anything
but satisfactory:.
The perSecOticin of the Christians in As
fiatic TurkeY.As. t4rible. On the 18th of
'October awattack was to have; been made
an t 46 Christian's at Liwno, and one actu
ally.did take , plaCe, on the 16th. at Aleppo.
A body of Turks.and Arabs fell upon the
Christians during the-night, and a fearful
iroassaci! l took place. Few escaped with
itheiix lives, c.‘nd such as did were. wounded.
I ,lllle Greek 13;:ltep was among those :ner
..;dered. The Pasha locked himself up in the
ifoitrms,:rokt the troops did not interfere.
Ammo ilime.rrunc.—lt is not generally
'known, that no (Twang have been left .unetn
ployed by.that .ciassni persons who attempt
to counterfeit egery,:B l 43od medicine tilt,; has
acquired public conifidenc.e, to mislead t 1.9
public into a belief that their oil is the stone
his Merchunt'a gargling Oil
13e not : deeeived;thecefore. by such knav-
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„„. try, and be not satisfied except you find tlu
inarlis of the genuineartiele upon the bottle.
Of this Celebrated medicine one geode ,
'Oen that-he:cured a valuable, horse
Whielrhad hecome callous.
' Another says he has Cilred'a-fkne horse
or, the s'tocelly which nothing ciao Would .
effect,- Another has cured himself by the
Lisa •of ..the'Oil, of. I?hiumatis and in his
faltillyhai titerl it for all complaints requir;
retied 3 ,,
it.ifen hand, " says that
veil " .. jihriself ! imniediutely of severe
' continued paio v resultiog from the
fin„g9F a dislocatet! kriee joint ever qp y
fOrlwetity foUr hours had'
tii'perforitt;' he soon obtained sleep's
rt littircured'Fpuitdars, a.earniiron
remedy, for Gallo, Sprains. Bruises; Statics;
:Oratripalrtilihriess of the Joints:and Limbs,'
-Ifrbxerr reit;!-Ctititrtiction• or_the;~tiluscl e,
fie.; 'llO 11the• - facts' were told .
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Incleperideid - Pank.=- -- VVe - learn 'Worn •
& Leonori's New York sank Mid: List:grin:
terreit peteCtor„that neiv Bank has been estab- .
lis,hed at Younistown, Penn., under the nit. of
February 24, 1845, with a capital of $OO,OOO
paid in." It . Is nailed the Maligning itanii . ol*
Youngstown. William Rayen,' President,. and
•. _ .
R. W. Taylor, Cashier; •
Cincinnat e.ity, terrilett-othe Queen of
the West," has a population of 115,590. In 1840
it was 40,382. This shows an' increase in tett
years, b9,208i of about 159 per cent. This will
hardly be beaten. , -
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...ANOTfIER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.—Pcp , sin,
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aitificia I Digestive Fl or.OasfricJutce !
:A €reni"'TlS~spejisin`Curer, = prepared'"`f~on
Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox,
after directions of paron Liebig, the great
Physiological - Chemist, by J. S. lioughton,
M. D., No. fi,-North Eighth Street,,Phila
delphia,-Pa. This is a truly wohderful re
medy'for Indigestion,. dyspepsia,Jaundice;
Lives Coin plat nt,Consti pation, ad
-curing after Natura l s own' methOd, by Na
-turels-ownLagent,-the Gastric -Jitice.---See
advertisement in another column. . .
fll A 11MED.
On the 22d of Deceinber, by the Rev.
Josh tin YVII ge r, Mr. DattietEhrig,to Miss
Issabella flatter; both of South Whitehall.
On the 2(4h of December, by the same,
Mr. Henry Eberhart, to Miss Ilenrietta
.iioffert, both of Hanover.
On the 12th of Dtcernber, by the Rev.
Daniel Zeller, Mr. Thomas Ziegler; to
Miss Susan Snyder, both of Allentown.'
On the 17th of December, by the Rev.
Jeremiah Schindel, Mr. William X. Mos-.
ser, of Allentottr, to Miss Lucy .tut Fisher,
of Upper Macungy.
On the 14th of December, by the 113 V.
Mr. Harpel, Mr:V. A F. Sleeper, orLow
er Sancon, to Miss EliXabells L. Cole, of
BetbieheartoWnship, * -
On the 10th Deceraber,by the Rev.
Issue- Reller, Mr. Nelson IL Trexler, to
Miss tlivina . Fisher, both of Breinigsyille,
On:the - 22nd Of December, by the,same,
Mr. William Fleisher, to Miss Sarah .4nn
Butz, botti - of Lower Mncungy.
- On the 24th of November, by the. Rev.
Mr._Bmlter,-Mc.--Richard Snyder, to Miss
Strwatt both of Bethlehem.
On the 11th of December, by the Rev.
Mr. Fox, Mr. illonroe Muslifilz, to Miss
Eliza :hot Rogcrs, both of Bath.
On the 15th of•Decenther, by the Rev.
J. 13: Parner,'Mr. Jonas Bar, of Lower
Macungy, to Miss Rebecca Wetzel, of Up.
per Milford, Lehigh county.
Public Sale
Of raleiable Property.
I3v Vireftl4; and in pursuance of an order
issued out of the ORPHANS Coml. :of the
finTrt":;i6tr, *&tittritay the 18th day of
January 151, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon,
upon the premises, a certain
Illessuagn and. Tract of Land,
with the appertenances, situatethin North
Whitehall township, in the county of Le
lsigh aforesaid,, bounded by the River, Le
high and lands of John Trutnbauer, Jacob
Mickley, Charles Mover and others. Con
taining 21. acres and J 1 perches strict inet“
sure, All improved and in a high state
of cultivation. The Improvements
thereon arc u one story frame
IRWELLING MOUSE,
frameßarri, and other out-buildings. An
Orchard of apple and other fruit trees aro
on the premiSes,
' Being the Real estate of Jacob Jones de
ceased, late of the• township and county
aforesaid.
Terms on the day nt the place of sale,
and due attendance given by
ERWINE JONES,
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W I LLIAM JONES,
By la
J. a LAWALL, Clerk,
December 31, 11— 4 w
APIADIIit 00111111
In the Court of Common Piens of Lehigh Co
.. I ,txx. rf . In the matter of the account of
:I ; v;:. George Stein, Assialice of An
i
ti . (Or: drew Klotz, under a voluntary
rt,..; 4 7 ,0 . 6 , .5 7 a..Qsignment.
And now December 6, 1850;
on motion of John D. Stiles, Esq., the Court
appoint Eli J. Saeger, Esq., auditor to exa
mine and, if occasion, resettle the same; and
report to the next term.
From Ike Pecan-13;
• NATHAN MILLER, Prom:
The undersigned Attorney . and General
Agent et the City of Washington, Affers his
services in procuring lloanty Lanes and
Pensions for those entitled.--;•Boing I - towl. ,
nently located at the seat of Government,.
lvith a thorough and familiar acquaintence
with the necessary forms and . routine of bus
liness, and having, access to registers and
111.01 k filetin the IL, S.War 011iCe2 he pos.
sesses facilities for the Speedy end satisfac
tory adjustirient of Government claims- of
every kind:
By a late Act of Congress, Bounty Lund
is granted to - the ollicars and Seldiers of the
war of 1812, and-of the various Indian wars
since 1700. 'l'd those whoeerv s ed. nine
months 100 Acres, to those who served
. ftair
months 80 Acres, and to those who served
one month 40 Acres:
. .
Arrarigetnehti luive been made with ,gen
denten of the Legal professions: i re
sections Of the country, forthe.lOcation or,
Warrants - and the sale of the patents, when
issued," on the most advantagebuti.terins:
for the payment* of taxes,-`redemption of
Lauds; sold for -taxes 1 : collet - tion of debts :
and for the tran s action al neneMl.Low:lnts
.
VI (Mlifi%
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' - r al. TE - 1 - - •- 1 mom to the different,Stritesond lerrtt Territories,,
*NI Nbtf islt:."%lhagv:' Et:lenders his stivioes to members of the.
Notice is hereby given, .bit the_ umlttr- i profehion at•tutlistatite, rind .When, claiths
sigiieo.ltre.;appointed l gxeciaim's, in tlin,last:l non.. insf'the adverorrent, are:preparedity a'
-Will and,Testament of,t/ertry :1•;b11 or; dee d. - ‘.l lecidA gent,,' Will , abate ' one'hnlf - his' usual
,
late of the 43orOugh-of AlitntoWn4 count.) . of I fee. ~ ..7 he necessary forms and , nistrUcttonst ..
Leilikh;'therefore:Oll.lleisonii who MI Yet ! and itiformetion'imeoll subjects appertaining , ,
J' ici P bt ` ll4l ' eiid ' i i titt ", L''' i t :ii ) , N°l6l 'o lB
,13 ' I to tyßiicciiss64l . proiecution of this business,
or otherwtse, - ..win-totwe elLientilit v.nete Will Ito furnished 'to tegular correspondeOs
... 6 :1v_r . ..41i - frAttl: tO- dilF•IWIllf, .:•7 1 1 • t Pl-1 i without charge. . -.-• s• -• •.
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P/i6.Tlvit*gl.ki, it'd trniet4ainst • Said 'eAtltte, ' 1 oTohrition': ; liee 'Tully .krieri: , rditt__ ttfi.,
7111 050.Ait1101.3yetikiittienlietti:P4'ithin -coiritoutiidatiohkiiromiitly,,rsiplied"oll)#iii,-,
10;14,1;41 ,pOrPtiOto 1k ..',.'- 1, ,, - ',,,,,,, - :!:-:7".. drpss4l4pif;kaid..to - ,....'‘, :- ' . ,:',77; ' -'3 5 ,..1,:',.,
t ' ' ' ; :.. , : '4 lt4/004 . $P:tOnkienit/4' 4l. thelii9ls -
,- - ,,.x•54' ,.0 • ."-:_ 5 ./ -:;:14 1 01 12 t*- 11 30-04k -,
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V(iiiiiiV4el: , 4-;f':!',Y2.:; , !. :.;;;....117.741te: bp., , ..41,.'...- , ,,,- .• . -. , ,.,.:,..t:-,415 , , , e5k.
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The subscriber auditor will meet for the
"pu t raise of his appointnient,•on Friday the
17th or •fe.nuary neNt,,at 10 o!clock, in the
forenoon, in his office in the.l3orough of Al
lentown, where ;41 those who are interested
can attend if they .7eo proper.
ELI J 'gi.IEGER;
1/cicenilier 31. . •
WILLIAM_ S. BIARX., ,
AZITOXILNIO•Y Ac. courzsiora.64 "VT LAW.
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Wilco in , the western front,roorn of- tog
latililina of John D, Lawall, formerly ~.?0r.n..,
. . .
heck's, t'est, of the Courthouse.
A . llettiown . ,/,l:ittio,:lsso.
. . .
In the T..ehiglt county'Poor _l-lottse,. Mrs.
RQBUIa Horn, consort , of IticliClau.s - l-lorn,
aged 87 ' ' -.•
On the I sthof December, in Lower Sau
con, Sarah 4nn, consort of Isaac Ilarris.
'On the 21st of December, in. Upper Sau
'con, Jacob Rilepply, a highly • respectable
citizen, oged 69 years. --
On the 20th . nr December. in Allentown,
Elizabetk'Oudekunst i aged 82 Yenrs.
On tho2Stli. Deceinber, Salsburg,
Sylvestei.,-son of Diniei iftrig, aged three
•
On - the 26th - of ire Upper Sau.
eun, Luct4an . Harmony,. azeCl7_.yeais.--
[--
. On the 20th of DeOntber, in North White
hail, ./o/iit ;tauter, aged 73 years.
0 rvltans C (Iv:A Sale - =
ratuable h e¢al Estate.
BY virtue and in pursuance of_an ..order
issued out of the Orphans_cciart of _the_Coun
ty of Lehigh, there will be exposed to pub
ilic-saleon-Saturday the - eleventh - day - of
January, 1851, at one o'clock, in the after
noon, nt the house of . Henry D. Wolf in
Salisburg township, a certain undivided
f''- i fp:2 moiety or half part of a tract of
„W IPSO 0 D
,with the appurtenances; situated in
Salisburg township, in the county of Lehigh
aforesaid, bounded by Jands of Owen Rice,
George Gernet, Philip Person„and others,
Containing 28 acres, 79 perches, strict mea
sure. The whole tract is covered with
young, thrifty Chestnut and other thnber.
Being the Real estate of David . Leiben
sperger, deceased, late of the township ,of
Northampton, county aforesaid.
Terms on the day at the place of sale,
and due attendance given by
• JOHN BEERY,
• • JONATHAN- BUTZ, -
Gpardianq of he-minor children-of said deceased
By the Court.,
J. D. LAwm.r., Clerk..
Dec. 19, ; -11-4 w
itoehmetit 6V..Leh,
1111 NUF.O2CTURERS DEALERS
Boots, Shoes, fiats & Caps.
The nineteenth century being the age of
Magnetic Telegraphs, Steamships, Locomo
tives, &c., and in which all kinds of busi
ness is done in the very quickest and most
expert. manner, it likewise becomes neces
sary for the trading, public, to tape small
profits and make quick sales, .in order to
keep up with the improVernents of the times.
Upun this principle we have determined to
act. We will sell our Goods at such prices
as will astonish the buyer.
The following, are sume of our prices, to
! wit :-
Flo coursu
•do hip do " 2,00 to 2,75
do Goiter do " 1,50 to ::3,00
Ladies' (Joiners " 1,00 lo 1,87
do Slippers and Welts
Buskins
31 to 1,25
~..._... Besides a very
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c-. large and exten
sive assortment of
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... .452 !eadrnadf
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. ..g,„ 500 s it Shoes,
- 3 .,, • cheap for cash.
They also keep - for sale, a splendid. as
sortment 'of '
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Nlolesh in. Sill; and Slouch - v
H A T S.
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f-%4.,- r Cloth' b "7e , dad' fancy and military'
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Trunks, Umbre Cinphine, Lard nod
Fluid I . ,:rm ps, Cn nd •!idiots, &c.,
ii - wca,ct de place, one door west of
ik .1. Saner's Hardware Stor . e, in the
building formerly occupied by 1.. Smith's
APotbeenry .tore, in Ilami hou Street, Allen
town.
Dec. 19, 111-41,11
II 0 Tl° LdIVD
-AND
PENSION AGENCY ;
At Washington, 1); C.
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ME
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-IN- _
1,50 to :1,00
do
Ndildeleg LOo
)1 4 1-.41M114_W.A74.M.8
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 •
ITouse.Prrnishing
ery,Coael T bll/2/ •
/228^8,
Saddlery and Shoe-findings, all of which
will be sold at .extremely low prices. .They
ask the public to give SAEOER!SILIRDWARE_
STORE, sign of the •
athr:PLE9
a'call, in order to convince themselves of the
fact, that a penny saved is a penny made.'
• O. & J SAEGER.
To Ificaapc-Beepers.
A great assortment of [louse furnishing
articles, such as
ENAMELED and tinned inside, cooking
vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket
tles, fish and ham kettles, fry 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 ; carveKs- steels, cook
and "Dutcher knives, with a variety of other
ma n u fact ores.
I'OC K ET 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 ana—siandard - s, coal
hods, tailors' irons s:nonthing irons &c., and
for Qale by 0 & J•SAEGER.
I RON.—A lot of Mannered and Rolled
Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English
Band Iron, [loop Iron, Cast and Shear
Steel, square, fiat, arid round, just received
with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap
at the store of & J SAEGER,
GLASS.-150 Boxes Glarv,S by 10, 10
by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by IU, and
various other seizes, for sale by
- NIECIIANICS.—TooIs of every de
scription. such pia Bench and Moulding
Plab.s, [land, Pannel. and Back Saws,
C.Z.C., :or sate by
•-- - - -
'l'o SHOEMAKERS.—Just receive,d a
new assortment of Morocco and Binding
Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs
French Rubers, and numerous other artic
les belonoin , to the shoemaking.business
NAILS,-800 Kegs of the best Nails,
Brads and Spikes, just roceiVed and for sale
by v & J SAEGER,
OILS & VARNISH.—UiIs of all kinds,,'
boiled and raw, Turpentine; Newark 'Var—
nish of all kinds, Glue be sold
cheap by Ok J.SAEGER.
PLANES.—A full tissortment of Planes
of John Bell's best make, nisi) a large assort
ment of Carpenter's Took, for sale cheap
by 0 & J SAEGER.
W [I I'J'E LEA 0.-2 tons of W bite Lend
just received, Pure and Extra, and for saki
1.0 & J SAEGER.
11OLLONVAIZE.-L--500 Iron Pots and
Kettles, just received.andfor sale at, very
reduced prices at the store of
0&J SAEGER.
December 12. -
TO ilteaderi.
A splendid assurtimml of 'Front and Parlor
Locks with mineral knobs, 'german Locks,
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush
es, - and a variety or utiwr building I.lard
ware just:mipacking, and for sale , `chvaper
than ever - by • 0.Z,. J SAEG.EII,
Decentber 12.- , ' • 11--ly .
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auAittyrs Otice?.."
la lice toitrt.qf Cójlinion" Ph;as Lehigh
Tenn,
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,3•xx /„. Lenz Gideon Lez ws Godfrey Peter.
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4 December 6, ISIO,n on inotion
( "A ' I: of John D, Stileß
1.4 , the court
, 4
I appoint Jacob I)lllmger,,Com
rnissioner, to_ntal,:e tlitribution of tIM pro•
coeds of, the Sheriff, to and among the cred
itors and perscins legally entitled thereto.,,
:.Froln the Records.
Teste-4•NivitrAN Miit,i it" !) rot lion ota
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commissioner a b ot.e optibiravtl,
‘vill mei:L . the partii.s at his ofiie:v, in the
&genet of Allent - ot%;n, - on Tinsyst/tfu, the
25th of January,.,l6sl;at li)o`clock, _
tihure
those that, seti'proper cart itueod. -
JAO:-DILLINGER Coin
Decensber 3lr'
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Notice is het'etiy thjit "the titler
aimed: is nppofptr gxedtijr,,in, the !hit
AV ill 'and T.,, , stsrpoot Of 1510. 6`ch(4ll.trec'tl•
Jite:ef , the Litertiuzh cottitiy, of
therefcire:alliox9ft.s..tijio ore, Y.Pi
:jatebted atlitVesiate;.be itri.V4stt.s,Acmds
oezilthektviite: : , mike' ice kitem idot . withi
o:weelfilrng the. •tittte.lteriiii.'. Also. those;
qtitte,.
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Front the Plough, Loon', and, Attv IL
, A1eX4441.1. TO 9C'Ef.F t ,
Frie4dp .6f the American
. syOfem,
- Of Whiitevir occpriation or.Ptiity. •
'lVt, unite in the belief thatthe prosperity
or niericitp industry depend on-the tines
don--Shall the lays of the country protect
!iquterieiz:/dbor against the dawn-trodden
labor of Europe; and so diversify our ern
;Ployments„nnd secure for our products a
steady market at home.l or, shall we . , by re
leasing the government froM the obligation
to . develope our own resources, drive the
country still further back on subjection to
what General Jackson denounced as "the
friends,. this, after all, is and will continue
to be the great bone of contention:
Under a system of steady proteetion, cap
ital and labor are invited to go into-the use
of our ownitiel and the manufacture of our
own cloth, and - iron, and china, and glass
employments become diversified, population
concentrates and with that concentration
comes facility of combination, from which
springs agricultural and every social im
provement.--Vi ithdraw--thu-countenance_o(
government, and you-diminish the number
of employments, scatter the people, drive an
over-proportion to the plough, and leave no
reliable market. for the ever-increasing stir
plus products of the hind.
Old party-lines are becoining fainter and
fainter. The people for the time are divid
ing, into Unionists and Disuniorists. But
amalgamate nr separate as we may, disclaim
or assinne what names we may, the people
will at last ri-soive themselves into fiends•
or opponents of a policy that wilt encourage
domestic industry lorainst the whole world
—a - policy under which we may realize or
forego the profit of manufacturing for our•
solves the raw materials With which Clod
_has blessed__our country. Tho:se. who -go
for protection invite the down-trodden labor
er of Enrope to come anal help us to work
up, here on the . spot where Providence has
beStowed thrtn to be-used, our own abund
. ant materials for every industry.—Theysav
to the immigrant, "•I\'e will protect and el
. ovate you to our own level ; and here, whew
you will become able customers, we will en
jay with yeti that. real bona fide free trade,
which- benefits and blesses all."
Those who are opposed to - protection,
hang out on their banner, "Let trade he
free—let us contend against the world, for
the marlwts of the world ;" to do which
successfully, we must "prepare" to under
work and out-starve the world.
Now, friends of the American system, be
not discouraged. • Parties may see-saw and
fluctuate—up to-daffy and down to morrow—
but, nailer whatever name, the party that
4rug,Aries on for the protection of our own
industry—for the encouragement and ele
vation of our own labor, must ultimately
succeed. It /must be, sooner nr later, the
established policy'of this country. It is the
cause :t r ,-Mrn92Rtifth. -- truLli is mighty,
and finally it must prevail.
We go then for protection. Reader, do
you .!Yes,, ' • you answer. Well then,
come to our aid in the battle we are fight-
0 & . J SAEGER
0 & J SAEGIETZ
tug.
blere, in the "Plough, the Loon and the .
Anvil," you have the first journal establish
ed expressly and avowedly to prove to the
agricultural community, Whose representa
tives regulate the policy of government, that
agriculture never did and never can reach a
high degre'e of prosperity, in any country
that exports its raw materials, nod &lords
on foreigners for its supplies of manufactu
res. Foreigners whose power to CMISIIIIIO
is S111:111 in .proportion to tho eheapneSs of
their latter
Now, is it fair to leave me to maintain this
contest. in en 11 , 2ticultoral journal. single
handed, and without adequate assistance?
Is it fair, is it just, [ won't say is it g,ener
ens, to demand of n man who has been
more than thirty years laboring to promote
all the great industries of the country, to
earn, to , collect, and to pay away nearly $l,
001) in support el thi common cause. before
he can secure enott_Th to boy a loaf of broad ?
I say common cause, since all are interested
in the question, who live, by their labor.
If other industries are put down by the coot
pvtitim of the abject Libor of foreion coon
fries, must not those who are driven froin
them, become the rivals of the far M er, and
to swell the surplus; product:: of the Plough
If I unsay believe te•stiraneea tic reach
me frotnabe South and West, the dif,pesit
,to draw the loom rind flu' anvil to the side of
the ploughomder the influence of a rguments
urged in every 'number of this journal,, is
spreading rust and talrintr deep rthe- 7 -1:10 as
far as depends on inn and this jtiurnal,
must have mitre support. I ask if then
frankly and'respecifully. 1 have forbtirne
to-call 'or) idercules until I put my own
thoubler to the wheel. Cannot !Oa gentle
men be Fiend, in all the States. who -Will
contribine $lO each, out fin& subscribers,
or indicate, to whom the: inimbers shall be
I serif 1 What say you, friends of dqillestic
industry I I ITne I, without a dollar, run
laboring for the cause, day in'and day out,
most willingly, for I Irnow there is no other
gtiarantee for general uniforin improvement
and prosperity far . those whose labor and
CaPital urn employed in agadcat Imre ; bUt,
nuttirl have bread, and what'l here ask will
barrilk give . it. I. ask no man's charity•-1
oiler a full equivalent, and ContribUto to the
cause the hard earnings nf oWn labor
to, the amount of hundreds ndurel &elm.
tens.: I will keepiandfilallewed; publish,
the, names ::of all who retpond to - this call.
Time *AI soon decide::
6KINNER,'
qiihe and anvil.'
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0 &JSAEGER.
11-14
lArues tOrrnit.l
ARTICLES.
.1 Per Allenl.EctatotqViiltlti
Flour,. . . j ßarrel
Wheat . . !Btish.
nye: . • ,
Corn
Oats . i • • .
'Buckwheat .• .
Flaxseed .
ChversetAd .
limothytoed . -
Potatoes • .
Salt .
Butter
• • I _ -
Pound
Latt1......._.
Tall - ow . . . • I
.
Beeswax
[lain . : . • •
I
Flitch
I■ol
Tow-yarn .. .
Eggs . . . ' Doz
Rye Whisl;4,. Gall
Apple Whiskey:
'Linseed Oil..
Ilickuly - W - ao(1 - 7 - Curcl - ]
Oak Wood . . !
--
Egg Coal . .
Nut Coal . . .
'Lump coal
Plaster'.
.Public Sale
Of Valuable'Woodland.
Witt be. sold . a t Sale . ort Saturday:
the 2lst of Decetoei next, at Fo'clca
the afternoon', at
,tlia house of George fret
'bet-, _in Upper gaucon
county, the following valuable property
A Trod of Woodland: •
,
". 0 situated in Uppet. Saucinf,town-.
Air), •adjoining,
lands of Frede 114 - Ycillist,::l4ol) .
" ``' Roils, John Moltry and others.,
containnig
containnig 3:1 acres, divided in seven.Loti,'
of from :1 to.lacres each. The land,ii well
covered with the bast of 'timber..
The conditions will be, made known' on . .
the day Of sale and due atieinlane given;by'
A. K. 'X 11"1" M
December 12:
hionse and Lot for Sare.
A tw : p EOry frame .d,iv..et;
Legg Hog flouse, and lot of gromprosit
-4" trate in Williams street, in the Bor
ough of Allentown, is offered at private salt.
The [louse. is nearly new,. W feet fronit?,
30 feet deep, ill* lot 201 feet front by.f43Q
deep, in good fences, and handsomely:situ
ated, in a pleasant part of the town. -
For further inferMation f please apply at
the office of the'.l.lOhighgegister" one door
cast of the German Reforrocd Church.
NoveMber 11.
ltai 1 nand Not
Books, for,the Subscription of Stock „in
"The PelaWare, Lehigh, .Schuylkill ji t n 4.
Susgne henna Rail Road Company." are now
open with each of the subscrZbers, who have;
been duly authorized to receive suhscriP=
It isvdisirable to have a large number of
Shares subscribed at an early period, in or ? .,
der to have the Road commencedas soon as
pussilde:--- Therefore nll tiriShing to, sub.- .
scribe, will please callon either of the sub
scribprs as soon as convenient.,
JACOB DILLINGER, '
II • '.
E,NR. Y - KING. . Coimnittee.
CLIRISTIAKPRETI, 1
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Allentown, Dec. 12;
LOOK HERE l'
A COtain and-..CleCl-:Ott!:tfre'd
. •
The subscriber, Druggist in thse Berough
of Bethlehem, Northampton county, adopts
this method to inform sugerers of a Mien
:mule complaint, be it Inflamatory, Chronic
or Acute, that he prepares an article of med
icine, that Will elrect a certain cure of this
wide sprcd and painful disease. It is .put
up in Oman bottels, each bottle riccnmPani
ed by a box of Ointment. The liquid to he
taken internally, and the ointment ext.efiitil- .
ly. The' genuine article can be had only
by the undersigned, a practical' Ditigglk
and Chemist, and originator of the
Prico two dollars per bottle, or bottles
1;:r ten' dollars—which will he scnt„te inva- -
lid;in any. part of the county, free Of charge.
All orders must be accompanied with the
Cash, or they will receive no attention.
Phis medicine needs no puffing, it spraks,
for itself, while perfectly harmless in its oPe-,
ration it eradicates the system'
_from: the
effects' prodeeed fry unsirillful treatinent.. It
has atrcatly . produced some astonishing . ..
cures; and of cases w here th6.patient.',4s
been confined to the house
.lor years . , : and :
these that got abroad only with the - Useoi
Crutelic3,-wcre:set at liberty - by. the use
-from one to. six
. 13ottels. Ceriifirates of
cures can be shown from this most respect-.
able citizens.
EV - Vonn is genuine•wiihnut Lis written
signature in filth. ink. . .
• 1-IEVY G,AN6WER
• .; • Pivrietor, Belltlehein;POritt._
Decelliber 12. _ -.. • 11—ty,,
D'ss t P ~lrti~Cisllip .`
The Co-Partnership heretofore existing
between Lockman and' BotAer. ibtit 'l)ers
dissolved by mutual consent ~ A ll tilt* in
debted to the- firm, bd it, for slio.ei•Capti.or .
oflterwise,.tvilt_please call. itt-thiould Stand!
where the' books will be loand , in - the:himdk
of liroiprniter Lochtnatt,;:onty.oc the loaners
•wlio is. authorized ,to seal at the ibanki:'
Stieb who have noy!:clornts•against thrsaitl
fiiin; tire:also reqUested , to present ihem'fir'
settlgrnent. •• • • .
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