Men of Principal. Dr. Mice descrihes•these .men in the foi lowing'clent and just manner. "I. They we men whose opinions are the result sif honest, candid inquiry, concerning what is tree and what is right. 2. They are men tvhose convictions are not mere abstractions lying like useless lumber in the chambers Qt the taint!, nor convenient notions to be used when circumstances are favorable, but practical principles for the constant regula •tion of their conduct. 3. They aro men who, when theinterests of truth andtio•lit •eo+tsness rerjoire Omni() express or act ont 'iheir principles.•never stop to enquire what others will thitilz, or whether their pripull rity 6r their temporal 'interests will ho in jured. They liavvnbt 'one set of opinions for confidential friends, and another for the public. 4. They are men whose princi ples arc neitherehanued nor modified by e t-on Iy-bruitv pears to•theth tolic'eonehisive evidence. 'Such men must have enemies; and not 'infrequently they arc reproached by those %%lose piety perhaps ought nut to be (111C5- lioned.:—The developetnents or time, how `ever, silence their enemies, and recoheile 'those who joined in the outcry ao•aint them. 'What a blessing to the church of Christ, if lil ; her ministers and members were men qf • . - finsfria agiihnit the United States. , A Washitig,ton letter writer, spealiing, of l the course of the United Swats government i nitvardsolte Hungarian refugees, soys't— it'appears that Austria has been acting a tokvard this poventtulit which may ter- Ihitiatequi a dissolution of our diplomatic re . lotions. Yoo '1 i:ni!tiestruld the toot tt. the Cabinet at Vienritt':ustrticted the Austrian charge at this capital. Mr. Flulseman, to re present to the administration, that, in the went of liossuth and his compatriots being received and trfforded an asylum here, it `mould be catve sufficient for that govern 'tnent, to tvithdraw its representative.. AO corldingly, Mr.Claytoftwas officialiy- ittfortn ed hf the•ultimait in ;_but_hofore-he-had-ti-mt Ito decide`l2pon his cause, Mr. Webster was 'installed as his successor. Mr. Webster vas not loam in determining what to do. 11,. 'representetr , to Mr. ilulsenian that the re• 'fugues of bleetling Hungary wmil,l he re . 4 -cetved wit& opettarins, mid that if Austria conmdtd, hisTasspotts would be ready at any moment. Vhereupon Mr. El. wink; ;•hournrfor furthor'instructions, but these nut 'hating arriveli,' the chagrined diplomat mar the_t.upposed to-serve only in a quasi . capa 'city. • This statement I receive from such authority ail nuty rely upon, and I pre-zunie essentially correct. \Ve gain liud; Lv keeping up the show of intercourse, for the `tvlttdemtuount•td our export , : t and i:llrrts trum,'the ports of the mu arc 1.10 the protection of a charge. and van as w. di be lookci'.l after IA a 'on - n1 clothrd with or •dintl.ry"con: rrcrcial power. islZTnv geridS, The late London rtrinourice the irleath of nt the age of - seventy-two years. Ile was the owner of t hret' rge traveling menageries, emb rtc a large collFctirm of rare and valuable wild -animals andtirds," by tha exhibition of which be had two,iiirt"d -a handsome fortano. Ile "acknowledged himself partial to th`e 'si species, from the fact•that iu . early life the accidenta pu rclate--, , oru Ira rof boa constric tors from the importers at the London docks. tor the stun of 473, and the t-uccess eif the -exhibition, was the tutenns of introducing Mtn into'his "profession." He had, been of late yertrs-very scuccess in'breeding, and at - the time of his death, more than twerity lions and fire elephants, in addition to an unrivallt d col lection of other wild- animals. Sonic time since, and it is the only itwance on record, one of his lionesses - int'd-a litter of two-whin.. cubs. The proprietors cif •creriageries ex mt.-knee great loss from disease, mortality, and accident; and Mr. Wombwell calcula ted that he bad lost, front first to last. it fd7- lune of at least *OM £11.? , , 000 to 4215,600 by mortality among, his wild bc'asre, birds, and animals. - Not many years since, a fine ostriph.lecirth 4200, which could have pick ietl,:trubs from a ceiling twelve feet high, thrut - its 'bill 'between the bas of its cage, gave itlitiunlucky twist, and in attempting ttptivithdraw it literally broke its neck. Mon .ikeyalDeCome exceedingly deli Cate n hen ire !ported intonrghtird. They . are soon Alt qed brecili s and when they begin to cough. tcty - generally fell into consumption, ith - cl -t• xhibit alithe symptoms of human beings laboring under the same compla'i'nt. The ildue of wild -animals, like an'Yerting else, Wearies according to supply -and demand. Panthers have .been sold 'tc's bigh as £:300, 'but at other times they ca'n be had for £lOO. A good panther is worth ; lamas from :e.lO to £4o,' zebras from 4150 to £2OO. The other kind of monkeys are very valua ble, and lamas and_cntnals are always ex .Ceedingly high. Upon lions, lionesses, and . elephants, it is impasible to fix any price. Two cubs is the usual litter of the lioness. but Mr. Woinbwell formerly had owned One which repeatedly dropped—four. lit These cases she nursed two, and negletted trio others. but Mr. Wombwell had n beau , tiftti ininter bitch, h•hich in lir lifetime. tinkled four lions. 'l'lle cost of Mr. Womb well's three cstablishnnents Was enormous— on anaverage at least LZIS pet day each. His caravan amounted to upwards of .10, tied his stud—the finest breed of draught horses-varying from,llo to 120. ' The ex penses of his bands were estimated at ,12110 per week, while the amount he paid for turnpike foils in the course of a year formed rtyrominent item in his expenditute. Even the ale of one of his elephants came to some -thing through Out the twelve months, to say , nothing of loaves, (the best, bread.) grass, bay, and the capacious maw that consumed this latter article et an enormous rate. ETA turkey weighing thirly pnuntla, raised in Ontndrn conniy,New Jersey, was sold in the 11 4 1tifadaphia tnarlict Iteneaylasl, i f or sixteen tloltard.• A volt) llncErno.N.—it is not generally known, that no means have been left unem ployed by that class of persons who attempt to counterfeit every good medicine that has acquired- public confidence, to mislead the public into a belief that their bil is the same as Mertihant's Gargling Oil. 13e not deceived therefore by sucli knav ery, and be hot shtisfivd Acept you find the marks of' the gennine article bprin the bathe. • Willis telebrateil medicine one i-tentle-1 man affirms that he:cured tt 'valuable horse of aNV I N MA. h hail become 'C'a'llous. Another says he has cured a fine hOrse of the Siercii y ‘rhich boiling else Would effect. Another has cured himser by the lig e of the Oil, (1f nheinnaii,,,.;, and 'if) his family bas used it for all complaints requir ing no external remedy. Another whO had it "on hand," says thEt he relcieed himielf immediately' of SCL'ere and comimapidtb_re„ - alling_frottulte_se, tin, of a dislocated knee joint which every , application made for twenty four bows had I foiled to perform, he soon pbtaiued sleep. It lots cured Founders, and is a C3tllllloll remedy for Galls, Sprains. Bruh.ies, Strains, NVealcness of the Joints and Limbs, rriven Feet, Contraction of the NI usc I vs, ':scalds, and if all the facts were told they are so remarLable, they %you'd proba bly nor — be believed, except by those who .becoine acquainted will' the Oil.. . See advertisement, and get a NH111)111et of the A gcrr... _ _ • .bauphin y, Pa.—This county has a pnp illation of :36.741, an increase - of GC:2:I in the last ten 'years. Hai riskirg hateugh, which is the connty seat, has 6.317 inhabitants, an increase of , I",;fr.—Tho'f'ittsburg American notices an arrival in that cily (if a runaway conple, from Lancaster, the grmon being an old Nrruer of 73, worth $20.0011, and the hrile• a girl of 18. .1 Uff: e MIS 7", FE1312t7.1.1ZY 'VERA!, 1t3:51 = • uu (non Lucas, Allentown Charles 6heimer, Upper :Wilford Solomon Bitehttlan. tlo 'icha e l Reichard, Upper V-acungy John Hhinsinah, 'Washington Rude! Saeger, do David Straits:,'Lowliiii John Mad(tern. Lower Macungy John Rotniu:, North \V hiteliall Enos Erdman, Upper Saucon __Olden') !bitch, Alit' mown Thomas I.litch, North Whitehall Abraham S. Mover, Upper Milford John Baer, North Whitehall Joel Kiniz. Lowhi!l Charles Wt aver, Sa:iz-bury Tintin.t,t Ittitt r, I Itintr.'er Cott l ter hit Northimpteti :,tt.rett Ic.ei t icr, Art ntoivn Jirc'l,l) Capt. John 3witii. Heiden': rg Nathan Prederiek. !hoover A inhonc . -` I I inkel, Upper Nlacungk David ( hiess, Sal,htirg • • PETIT . JrlC , lls, Fit.q !reek.) l'eter ro,s, Jr., North Whitehall James Emmy, Allentown William Jones, Upper Milford Ilency Tool, SalAurg • Jonas Kern, Wai•hingten R. - enben Sehadi, Sinn!' Whitehall Charles Miner. Hanover Tobias Siniih, Lynn Abraham Vellis. North Whitelall Thcophiliis I lorlacher. Upper Simeon 'John 'Frumbauer, iNorth Whitehall Jonas Alf,yor, Weisenburg Lewis Al. Engelman, Upper ,Sa LIM] 051 4-, Wetherhold, I hatred Watmeinscher, Lynn Samuel Emz, South Whitehall John tr,!ank, Upper Saueon 'John Cole, North Whitehall Joseph Nunnemaclier, Allentown ,Jonathan Trexier, Northampton Solomon -1:.-.erlibard, Allentown Julin llloss, Was hington Jacob Geor g e, Low hill Edmund Ihrie, Weisenburil l Epliraiin Voile, Allentown Jaen East, Hanover Edivin t(line. Salisbury Charles Brauss, Upper Nliieungy William Schantz, Upper Milford Nlerkel, Washington Oornbluzer, Low hill Thomas Engleman, Upper Saticon Peter Wint, do Jesse Follweiler, Lynn Henry Fogelman, Hanover SECOND NVI:EK. Peter Breinia . , Upper :Inctingy Nathan Walbert,LoWer Macuagy John 'Schantz, North Whitehall Henry Jarret, Lo*et Macungy Benjamin Jarret, do Peter LeitibergeL North Whitehall Joseph 'Fret(ler, Lower Macungy &filth I Colt.mr, Hanover Ames Ettinger, Allentown ' Jonathhh Smith, Upper Macungy Henry Oietrenderfer, Upper Milford F3ainuel Harmony, Lynn Peter Wickert, Lower Macungy Charles L. Knauss, North Whitehall Jacob Schantz, Upper Milford • Walter P. Huber, Lotiter Macungy Samuel Lewis, Northampton Owen Paust, Upper Mucungy John Smith, Lotehill Emanuel'Tesler, 111=44 Joseph Line, Salshurg Ferdinand 13ergetuoyer, Heidelberg Henry Marsteller, Upper 'Milford John Stetlen, Lower Macungy John Fenstermacher, Washington Charles. [little, South Whitehall Troxelli do Aaron Bust, Hanovet John Lichienwallner, Upper Mucungy Jacob NVenner, Lower Macungy . Solomon Keck, Salisbury Ilarrison Lower Macungy Paul Knauss, Allentown John Icerchner, LoWer Macungy Joseph Witman; Upper Beacon Abraham Rudy, Heidelberg „ . A NOTIFER SCIENTIFIC IV ONDER.—Pepsin, an artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice ! A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from 'WfIENEAS, the Hon. J. Prim:le Jones Rennet, or the fourth stomach of 'the 'Ox, president of the several courts of Common after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Pleas of the Third Judicial I tisti it, cum; 0- I, 3l tysiolOgicttl ettethit s t.. l )Y l . , 5..• I I ^ ll g h t ”' :Nil of the comities . .;f Northamptim and 1,1.- M. D., No. VI. North Eighth "Street, Phila. hiult, State of Pcuristivat,i.l. 1.1:,1 Ju-tiee. delphift, Pi. This is a truly wonderful re- of the . sever ., a _ ~l „ , t 'ouriN ui' tiyer HIRI Termitic,. medy for Indigestion, dyspepsia, Jaundice, arid veneral Jail deli: eh., and P,..ter I laar. 'Liver C.',lr.plint,Constipationr, and Debility, and John 1.,. Unit,'. 1. , ,,zrir,.., lodizes of ...h,, curing after :NatUre's otVh . ifir;troa, uy Na- Courts'cif 'Ore . ?. and I'Ni - oilier and rrencral lure's men agent, the GasCric Jince. See Jail dt:li've"rv . , fir the trial of nil capital of atlveriisereerrt in anot h er column. .......fende - rs in the said coilaty. of Lehi h. Py ..... . ---j-- " --2-1.---- " —--- - , their procopts to me directed, have Ordered . il Alnlt EO . the court of Offer 1..11,1 Terminer and Gene- On the Ist of December, by t he Rev. Mr. ! ral Jail Delivrf-..., to be ItolJen at Alleutoun, Helfrich, Mr ; David 11 filbert. of Weis en- rottatv o f I, e hi, b, on .0 ~ burg, to Miss Leah lleis.l, of Lmelnil t . • Fifil Monday in rt-brnat•y 15.51,' • 'On the Enh of December, by the same, • Aeer. .. /, , , ,,,, ahr0z I , eo , le . i , inarher, of. weisen.. ,.. ‘ t v elr!:.:ll I‘.*the :Ind day fit '• aid inchtb. a:el 111 C‘iWif' I . :Vtl teer..::. burg, to Aliss'E/Ezabeih Dree,olMaxainteny. Ninici: 1,, . 11e.i.,.1 . 0r,, lic , nt,%. ~i,,,i, 1., 1;,,. 00 1"-911-I ' " liv " mv. . .fit-iiee:SThl the - Race and Constahlcs o f-thy a Mr../ames Tro.re ll , to Miss Bitana Shaul,. : -,. . . , .. rue , . the r , . , • • county ei I,vaigit, teat tar) 1... n-no both of Mpcungry. ' precepts commanded tube there at 101,'elork • On the 211th of December, Ity the Rev. `in the forenoon, e.l . Said day. it ith their r 011... Richard Walker, Mr. IL I? .Sliollenberger, • records, inquisitions, examination: , . ;nu! al! of Hamburg. Bi rks county, toNlissE/ronore . other rt , Htetolo „ to du flees, 110 thew thitt. ,, Rer.s•isi - ,•cif Allentou.n. " • winch t,.thi ir offices appertain tdbe done, On the :3lst of December, by tat" Rev. an d all tteise übo are holm(' by . rcerguizan- Williata • Gt . ltrian. Mr. /%Phraiin no 6 b , to ccs to pro.:ecoto against the 1;11r:oilers that Miss R eh - it:a :110fercioth - of - Warshington are or their shall be in the-jail 61 . said coun '!_ownsbip. tv of Lehigh, arc to La then nod there to On the 22n.1 of December, by the Rev. prosecute .thein as shall be just. 1),1 -; I Dui p i )bq._• ,NI r . ' Si rphol ..S'enst man, to- i 'Giver. cn s der my hand •in Allentown. the Miss Catharine Minselrntillt, both of Allen-' Pth day of .4111101 y, ill tie year ul our 1..;.rd tcsum. - , une Cheesatld t iltht huildr..d turd tiny o,le . . --- On 'the 2-Ith of December. 1)y the saine, r. Jowls Rcißscl, to Al iss both of South Wh'iteliall. On the 29th of Decelnher, by the same Alr. .lurustris A'clunidt. to Alias ON/ruriiir i'isher, both of North Whitehall. • ()n '4l.t.t of December, by the kanc Ali. Joni:Arm Schnuijer, of - • Lower Allican:r . y. to Miss S:talt Schwoyi r, of Nlaxatutvily. W t a) E=M! On toe Ili n, . mercer co, I )a.„lteliona Sin:flinger, consort of Clirl.,tlan :_:.teininger, formerly of Lehigh aged 75 years. Ou the ISth of Doceitibei, in Washing ton, of fever, fit/hint:, daughter of Abraham and :Maria Nefr, aged 9 years. On.the 19th of ljeCember, of croup, Men Jacob, son of Abraham and Ester Norman, ag,ed ti years. Oo the 28th of Eeciimber, in North Whitehall, of infiamation in tl?ci bruin, ho- triN?i, daughter of Stephen and Eliza Schlos ser. aged 2 years. tilt the 31st of December, in Nbrth \V hite hail, John lilies, aged 71 - years. on the 11* - 2th of December, in Upper Mil ford. fyille, consort of Mr. John B. Schei iner, aged 16 3, tars. 00 the 'at b of Oecember, in tipper con, :%lrs. Erdman, consort of Jacob Erd man, sea., aged GI years. On the i -2 4 2tid of December, iu AllentA'n, of old age, Elisabeth Glerceill, consort of late Joseph elewell, aged "M years. - On the Oh of December, at the Trappe, in Montgomery county, Dr. CharlrB Dick ()lilac'', aged 31 ytais. On the 9th of December, in Upper :Mil coaSort of John A. Wieder, aged 37 .yuars. Olt the 71h of December, in Sulbburg,.ll - llelry, sou of Edwin Weimer, ,aged 3 years. Chi the I:ith of December, in Lower Afa cute. v, ..S'efonti»l 1 l'e.s nffed 5.1 yeers.- . ih•ceased went to IA in good health, and it; Me morning was ilinnd a corpse. On the I fith of December, in Hanover, Daniel, aged 13 years. On the rich of December, in Philadelphia, John Xicolaus Stahler, formerly of Lehigh eotny, aged 19 years. House and Lol) Offered at' Private sate. The subscriber oflers to sell nt Private Salo, his valuable property, situate on the east side of south Ailed' Street, in thin I.3or oug,h of Allentown, a few doors beloNV Dr. Charles L. Martin. • The buildings are two new tiVo brick story 9,dt Dwelling Houses; Piazza, and all accessary outbuildings. The buildings have been constructed but lately and are in the best condilion. For further informatien please r»a!ie application to • WILLIA-M H. WETHERIJOLD. Allentown, Jan. 9, 0r C (Awl, SaXc OP Valuable Neal Estate. . By virtue and in pursuancd of an order issued out of the Orphans court of the Coun ty' of Lehigh, there will be exposed to pub lic sale, on Saturday the eleventh day of January, 185 ; 1, at one o'clock. in the after noon, at the house of Henry D. Wolf in Salisburg township, it certain' undivided moiety or half part of a tract of , ODILANIA, 7. .,with the appintenanCed, situated in Sitlisburg township, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded by lands of Owen Bice; George °cruet, Philip Person; and others, containing 28 acres, 79 perches, strict men stire: The whole tract is covered with young, thrifty Chestnut and other timber. • Being the Real estate of David Lediva sprrger, deceased, late of the township of Northampton, county aforesaid. Terms on the day at the place bf sale, and due attendance given by JOHN BLERY, JONATHAN BUTZ, Guardians of the minor children of said deceased. By the Court, J. D. LAwALL, Clerk. 4 1-4 w Dec. 19, PROCLAM - ATION. God gripe the *C(ii:':irontrcalth. JOSEPEI P. NEIVIIAP.I), V. S'Acriirs Office 1., Jatiuury 9;ls 1c N. B. M;i2f...;;...te...;11.- n to (1,1,vc1 , 1 Clcir ::IrtlS crunirclica‘t., ill, 1 ).. 1 u;v v. , ,Ar.(..1.0y Cri5...1131 at ;.r;.l nv: 4 cctiii.is to call ec,il ME utlii•l•lt r.(rt•.--,:try fur ftliitailtt L.l 111iS , Iticd Irlidci, :tt i.ct5,..•5-:11 Fon PEERE7AjRI"FECIM, Fire! freek,.( Feb. WI.) 1 Samuel Daniel and Thomas I).oiiel, vs. its • Daniel. 2 Daniel vs. t3oilfrey Roth. :3 David Stein and others, vs. John NVatzner. 4 \j alp. vs. Stephen Bailie!. ri Anna Bright, vs. A. I'. Nre.l3ri.le and others. 6 liar cracker atal vs..liihn (G,run and other:, 7 Franltl , n llll,letteitel, es. li.itnnel r!attirtan others. P. John L. 'reeelis, vs. Wiliiainrre. 9 David Az M.0r9.7., vs. l.'ll.ulr< Ni.)! 17 Lewis lluttenaein, vs. David Desh:er. s e co n d treek,lll-b. 10.) I United Brcihir.ii, vs, John Isaue Luz.irtis and Neu bent; rii 3 Joseph Marsieilei-, v... ~:athau Griot. 4 Jacob Ziminerinail, vs. frier 144rrnan. r) Elwar4 Bern And others, vs. Puler nez,.er. 6 Siepb6h 1. , 11, v.. Abr ihuni 7 George Miller, Sun & Co., VF. Nathan Cer man. 8 Amos Backer, The Washing . mn Ecnefi. eial Societr. 0 Joseph Romig, vs. Daniel lower. 10 Stephen Werly, es. Jonas Sriherling. 11 Daniel Ileriz, vs. Thomas Weiss. 12 Jesse Weart.r. vs. Winiani Kaltman. 13 John Kemmerer, 3. a..lames M. Wilson and John Wavier. 14 Th.,ffiqy Newh:.rd, iiewhard FrU7d EffOrd,l, NATHAN 1\111.1.r.!:, PrOthOnCeCtiy. Junttar': ti. 11-4 W ‘ - h - 'I ' A \ iT• r, ' - f) :3 3 V`,/ A rro LZNEY AT LAW, Has opened. his Mike, in tho building with , .loge Rohe, in ‘ve:,t Hamilton street, opposite-the "New York Sion:" He can be consulted in either the german or english lang , m;-!. Allentown. - Jan, 0, 1551 WILLIAM S. MARX. ATTORNYLV COVINS/ELLOR LA.II Office in the western front room of the builtlit! of John D. Lnwall. formerly llorn becic's, west of the Courthouse. Allentown April 1t , 50. . • Notice, to `V aN. Collectors. A large amount of State and County 'nix es still remaining uncollected. the under signed hereby give notice, that all collectors Who have not settled up the full amount of their DUplicates by the end of next February court, will find their bonds filed iii the Pro.. thonCta'ry's office, hs liens against them and their sureties : After the above mentioned thee there Will be added to the amount of unpaid taxes, nn interest of six per cent. 13REINIG, SAMUEL ICSAUS . 9, Commissioner. PETER ENGELMAri, Coromissioner's Office, Allentown, January 9, 1851, t 11111112 4 3 In the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county. - In the matter of the account of $ 3. 4 3 4A Jonas Bare and Jacob Peter, Ad ministrutorb of J ohn 13. 11ea f, lute °!. o f L oo bill Lehigh county, .pV4I/4."0,`• deceased. 'ceased. And now December 3. 1550, tho Court appointed tVilloughby Fogel, John IVvida and Joseph Schlauch, auditors to examine and if ru.asipn, resettle and make di;.tribt Lion according to law. From the Reeord3, • TLsTc.—J. D. LAW ALL, Clerk. The undersigned auditors will tilelt fur the purpose cf their appointment, on Satur day the 25th of January next, at 10 o'clock, nt the house of Joel Klotz, in Lowhill tsp., where all those who are interested can at tend if theysee proper. WILLOUGBY FOGEL, 3011 N WEIDA, JOSEPEI SCIILAUCII duditors. . January 9. Public Sale 0 f Pcrficable Properly. t tRTICLES. 13v Vitc.rtir. nod in imisitance of nn order hHour i , stietl out of the Oftytiv:ti CoNcr of the ' ‘vh eat C000t , ,• I.ch!•!it. thole r: ill expo , cil %,:i d I ` - of (• • Jtnettaiv ,t 1 in the aft.crnoon.. ) at 111,011 Ihe 14t./!:.1 thItAZIVIIVILt AlCSSitage 'filiet of Laml, . . wilt, the nppertenances, situated in Nflith . , Whitrhall township, in the countv f,e- !li. ll °'- } lY=ecd • high tifOr',n;d, bound. dLv the River. rotatot'S • • • i hicth and lan;..k of John Trntitha , ter, • • • • Chat les :llover and otht rs. Con- . • • . arws nod O 1 percht.:: strict tuna- • . • hp . . . L 4. E st; 4.4 iln()Ii rL: • ~„ ii,• BIM Illy 1:4 et tilt' 0.0 and dlit• 1 IJ% \\•ILLIA 3 0 : , „1.1.,1,S ./;:y J. I). C.....vm.t.„Cit-C,- Dt•Ccill'o r i.lollSt t . :111e1 1401. lot a gromid. in 0, I.::,1!LIS ,r• (ini.:ll ritt` tlicv reiiiinel from 13)-;ilaciel ni i „ rge lot :j()foci tic,' r, the lit Icet LP :4.) f iii'iT, in ; ;; 11 . fit, 1, l:t Co. t),IY:). V..). Hill, arr,:v at MEE , t 1;.• 1 '.1';111'111 P. il.lll Ho 1. , h.r Sul,ciis.;;..n of Stn.•., in -'l'he I h•la \varo, 11;in ttnfl Susquehanna tiai: IZodj (_:.onpan," arc now open u czlch of tho t•uh,cri!,or,, ‘vho have boon dn; . t..authori:t...(l to r .cuive MEM It is cli , ir;i11!:• to have a larv..• norther of Sham's .512',,,cri1 , , , f1 at an cariv peri,Y!, in or d. r to !tact. the Ron 1 contut,:tirt•il as ,t1. , 11 as pos,ilde.—Tliert•fort• all wi,ltitor to : , 111)- t-crii,y, ill rika. , ,e call on either athe cluvelli..ot. I)II.!.1 :FAZ, ) I lENFIV Allowmvn, 1 o kov cit;, , is ,. ( Count4 , ol (Iv ( , 1 ;::::11 l't.rra, No. Cod:icv r. • 6. 1550. cl) of lin D. the court ' tro'u't appo.nt (201 , 1- in:st-iuoe'r to mak' , diztriii:tion of the pr.;- coeds of tin C,h e riti, to arid anialitz dor cred itors and pt•r::ons eut;ded thereto. Front the litcrrds NIILLEn,Prot iGI10!C;': ;f-'l'h, ruintiih.siotier nbove :;.ppoit,ted, will meet the patties at his ()trice, in the I.3nreee : h of :111entowo,Olt 770/,..,e/ag, the 25th of Juotiary, at 10 o'clock, where those tht - tt proper can attend. JAL. DILL.INGEI?., Coin Docember :11 iY.11.0111 013 "SI D 111 in ihe rt of Corn:non Picns of ',thigh Co In t:te matte; of the account or Stein, A.s:•ignot. or An 7,torttrf .. drew Blot:,utaltr a voluntary 4447 r /1; ' A.it ' d now Detentber 1S:50, on !notion of John [l, siiiys, the Court urpoint Ili J. lzi,te...zer, 1;-f l ., It i n tinm• to esn wiue 110 if occa..iim,re,,cttle the :same, and rrepc;tl to the next term. From Mr Rerbrd.7, NATH A N 17 I LLE 111, Profit The subscriber auditor will meet for the 01 rp. ) .:0 of his appointment, on Friday the, 17th of Jiimary next, at It) o'clock, in the foenoon, in his office in the Burou t ;11 of Al lentown, where all IM,se whn ore interested can attend if they see proper. ' ELI J. SALGER, December :31. —4 w Dissolution of Partnqsnip. The Co-Partnership heretofore existing between Lochgkan and Broth‘..r, bus been dissolved by mutual consent. All these in debted to the firm, he it for Shoes, Cups or otherwise, will please call at the 'old stand' where the boobs will I 1 found in the hands of L?enjamin*Lochatan. one of the partners whd is authorized to settle up the books. Such who have' any claims against ;..he said firm, are also requested to present them for settkinent. • aiABLES LOCIIMAN. BENJAMIN. LOCHM AN E-3"1" L'hcie, Cop and Dagoerreotype bossiness are continued,at the old Stood by Luc/,manLch, who will be pleased to re erive lots of now co towers. Deeenther 1.; r• - \ frkl )" 41. 44 . 1 , 4 Notice is hereby giyen, that the under signed are appointed Executors, in the last Will and Testament of Henry Lbner,dec'd. late of the Borough of Allentown, county of Lehigh. therefore all persons who.nre yet indebted to said estate, he it in Notes, Bonds or othertvise will make settlement. within tj weeks from the date hereof. Also those, who have legal claims against said estate, will 'present them well authenticated within the above specified time. Mmunnt. D. EBERHARD, Executor. JOUANNA L. EBNER, Executrix. • November 7. -.-8 price A \\ .1 :H1(•1 I ,inf , vetl Hirl.(or y IV(; 0 .1 `\ . i .nil . . Coni : . MEI Nut Co;LI . Lump (' oa I . . 1 71 ;;a it crs Look Here I N.EIY V Ilb ~,...,.., r...? -7.--.... is ,::, . r 1 . !;,•,, i.,', in: , .2'1:(4(73, s. -.., o : .' ',' 7: ;:•-•:: I ~• .1 , • (' .- 1 ' l '• '• - *i , r 8 ,:0 ..1 /7/ ,•t , i,; .Ch0P.71 , , (in r, , ,, :di of which .0....; Lo ul,l 1 :, i . N z ron ,..!-• low priccs. 'filet' 0-.% t:., , 1 , 111,1i0.10 qivo SAT:Iit:IC:3 11ARDWARF: : I . . V z....„. 7 7.,_77...... , (.l. the eii% lr i ° 3'fflL, • ffyi11;,..'..L...,4 .1 lig t,rrit r 4, . Fnte - fretr , i - t 11•", a ;I he inly (-1...• \ 1.",( lITo ffl. 1 ,wrsie. I..syrs, :1 . ;• , 1,1!Illellt of flume Curnahiag articles, st u •h r,. • 3.:L) rind \rzsrlc, saner and :-foky Imes, preserve ket -110., fish and Lane 1., !.It 1.K1.5, grid- Avd!rnt. i I'oll* TEA TEZ A I'S amd from corn ' !••:, to 1; 1 , , in t..t.:s ii.:,111r , z4- , :rz. A ko, IA 1... ri••!; r f att"tms, : - .)0 IC C: Utile r Lifg I‘.NE ME 1" r 'I ; \ E Z -IZ.IZt)rP,. ; I ^• , :t • ' r; 1 T." ;, OM", . I ir 11,1, rahcr., :•i , ! and brasa l'^ii. hr.] !ire• and ..tcndart!s, coal izons &c.. and v u & T SAIX;ER. I flON.—.l let of Hammered and Rolled Iro•n, S het. t Iron, American and English Eiiml !roil, [loop Irmi, Caz,t and hear • Steel. trittare,lbc, and iound, just real yeti, with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheati at the 51..0re of 0 J SAEUER, • • SS.-150 Ciuzcs Glu Sby 10, 10 by 1 . 2, 10 by 11, 10 by 15, I'2 by 113, and • vttr;ous other sei-2,:3, ler stile 0 &,..1 BAEGEtt. 4 ; . -IIV To 111:,.. - _;11.1NICS.—Tools of everyde such as Bonch and Moulding I Patine?, and Back Saar, Prace. cn l 13ius, Autrer Bats, Hatchets, `'Murree; &c., for sate by • • 0 J SAEGtk. 'l'o SHOEMAKERS.—Just received a !itl y a s6u r it p 2 nt of Morocco and Binding . L..•ather, Lusts, Shor:threml, Wooden Pegs L'reoch Rimers, nod numerous other artic les beloneing to the ;:hoetnahing business O.& 3 SAEGER: N.\ 1 LS.---300 Keg:, of the best • Nttile; lirads and Spiket.:, jwat received and for solo by 0 & J 1)1LS &, 1' A I:NISI-I.—Oils of all kinclo, boilc,l and raw, Turpejitioe, „Newark Var ni,ll of u l !dna:, 4 due be sold cheap by 0& J SA EGF,JI. PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes of John flell's bcst make, also a large assort ment of Carpenter's 'rook, for sale cheap 0 & J SAEGF,II. W I I l'l'E LEA D.-2 tons ur lVhiteLend just received, Pure awl Extra. runl for sale ht• 0 6:.J SAEGER. lIOLLO WA RE.--500: Iron. Puts and Kettles, just received and for said at very reduced prices at the store of 0 & 3 SAE - G . 111 . P. 11—ly E;ecirr,l)pr It Eders. A splendid assOrtineut of Pront'and Parlor' Locks with tnineral•knobs, gernian Laelrd; Latches. Bolit:, H 14;6, Screws, Paint Elrush ee, and a variety of - other building • Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by- & J SAEGER. December 12. y T -r,w (tYQ Lit CV The undersigned take this method to in form their customers and others, that after the first do y of January next, all, Orders for Flour, Feed or Chop must be paid in Cash upon deli , iery. They will sell at-the Very lowest prices, anti wiil v: arrant all they man-, ufacture, to be of the veil- beet f i nality-, and if found, not to" be according to eiintracr, ii can be returned and they will furtiih a better article in.the place. ILLIA :\'oretilbcr I t,- , tliex!.)•:u+tnu 1 . 1 ihra Barrel 5. C' , 8tu311., ' 51) 5 25 5 1 03 I GO 40' 1 50 1 I 1003 45 150' 4 CO 2 50 50 1 .15 10 2 75 2 i'r 1,11,1 .., :1 ~ ME •,7.) :1 5O 1 00 : 00 1 00 1 •1 50 0 :3.50' 5 1 00 , J a 00 3 3 60 :3 •1 50 2 IFEA =I Ellll ci- - lw '75 55 42,
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