Rail .14,17 d Meeting. At a meeting of tko stockholders of the Delaware, Lehigh, SchuYikill and Susriue hanna Rail Road Company, held at the house of Eli Steele!, in the gorotigh of Al lentown, February 11th, 1851, the lion. Henry. A'ing, was appointed thalt:dian, aid • TIOn. Jacob Dillinger, geCielitry. Messrs. King, Pretz anti 'Who were appointed a Committee to §diicit scriptions of stock for this Road, fepdit hat about 500 shares have been subsMitlell In Allentown and other parts of the Coitnty.. lion. James M. Porter, President of the Company, addressed the meeting and gOve a favorable statement of the prospects of the Oompeny to obtain the co-operation of•east. ern capitalists to construct the road. On motion of Mr. Pretz, iftesolved, unanimously, that the Presi ilent Mind Managers of the Company, be re to cause the grading of the Rao to be commenced, and that they be `req'oegtO!l I ro call in from the subscribers thath inUtilment's on the stock subscribed, kis :will defray the expense of so doing. On motion, *twilled That the Btockholders be re tpletted to interest thems'ehres individually to ittiltice their neighbors Whe Imre, not yet blititetikietr ; tb substribe stock-1n this cam' rimy. On motion of Mr. Preti. hesolved, That Major WM. * hear- Vtultiteti to canvass the county ad solltilt 'subscription; of Stock to this Rail RA Company. On Motion, adjourned. Maio of the John Adam, The surviving passengers and several of the Officers and cren, of the . John Adams hrrivtitl fn Lotti.sville, on the Peytona, on the Ist of Pebruary. IVe have obtained some particulars front them in regard to the disaster. The boat left NeW Orleans with 'aver tWo hiindred sot& On board.. On Mon day the'27th Ilk at 3 o'Cidelt, When at the. head of ;stand No. 82 iii_theLMississippi,- tlin beat struck W - hat was . aticiliosed to be a snt, .and almost iihriteartatety wrent down, the botV fortiatiatl the tifterpart of the ' boat, sticking lip. She t'en't Aown an fast, that before the passengers 'coiled afonsed the Miter in the for Ward raft Or tabin Wits tip to the thYtlight , s iincl the ladies' qttih Was nntler Water Abottt !but feet. Ottpt.. Jones ‘Vas stitnditit In the main Cabin . at tlya Mine; by hit aided by some idf his ofilners 4 l.he ladles and Children In beilit, tti 1 6.fletpai't of the httitieaii`e tiedv, 1.6 li'l'y Ary spot on the boat, but they hits to Wade in the water Up to their ne,ka, The passengers in the for Ward pai't of th titbth Were nearly all drowned.—Many of them Were CalifUFhlans nn tbtir Way Witte: of the deck pats:en - - el . 's; consisting ttioaily of iflsh; stint! Ger- Maas, and five of sit ittt!lan'.'s, Ch ek'cept tilfee tVere lost. tine Orthe Osseo gig's swain live miles 61bre ittt . eaclied the ttitlfP. There Were iitity two firemen, out a 19, saved, and all ,thl3 deck•-hands Were drowned. All th °dicers Were saved. The loss of life is eStimated at t:3O to 135 tif Which numberaboitt 30 Wel'b cabin pas - - f'engers,Bodeck passehgefs, add the retnain tler belonging to the Brew: 4Ve ballyl not ascertain the names of MAY I' the. Stifierers. The books nod paperS hS Welt a 4 'the money in the clerk's offices 11h to saved, hoWever, and that officer, Who stayeti With the Wreck. Will probably be able to tiVe tith names of the persons drowned. Bored tIF thn tillifor llSitns had deposited their Money Wilk the Clerk, others retained it in their oWn posses don. The dabin, shortly drier the sinking- of the broke in two, and then limited &VII river with the passengers on 'the ilea. Previons to this, however, a raft was made Car plank rind on it several men were disl fittkriwd to thn shore for aid. Most of thb 140 and children were thus safely lUnded.. ptittion of the cabin which floated oft' Vas litetced Up . by the steamer Peyttina, abatit 151 Miles from Where the accident ot; cutte'd dud those an it bllcen on board at 3 the eturnnoti following. They were iti it Vefy destilltte condition, most or them having. estaiied In their night clothes and being exposed In ltiqt wanner for near ly 12 hours, rortlindiely the weather was mild. Two children Weft, ittirriettletisly saved.-- Holes were cut in the bullet deck, and through them they Weft ektFltitted from their berths.—. They Weft' found lying on the ntatresses, which were floating dtt the water in the rooms. One of them Is stild td have been asleep. They were tile. thlitifeitt urn Mrs. Hoflinaii, who hat just rettiened from California. • Or. Stoy's Cure for Ilydrophobide Take of Chick Weed or Bother Hoehn li tilt/inn [German, Which !uts been dried in the shade-, 'one, A' ha ife!, put n, in a new *earthen Ink, and one guild of Strong Beer—`cover it klrell,lind put it over .ft slow tiro Until 11. is boiled down to one pilit— Strain it Iliitiligli ii.C,leim linen cloth, and ittld tteo drachins of the best Venetian The- PenE, stir ft well till it is dissolved. Of this Vnitaire, warm, giVe to a strong man a pint, to be tatttli In iltn mbrning, fwsting—to .a t ivettker person in unpfirtion. Should any Signs of 1 - 11 , tlinpi labia appear, this dose , slicitild'be repeiite fhb b't three successive Mailings—and if this Oinptonte increase, tbe Medicine nuisr be given in !Urger quart. 'ldea. For three or four hours after taking it. the thnient skald drink- no cold water. The ifieditine is fieber to be giveri When the fit Is on, or *hen tietilril signs of mad ness dreg bisible. Should the ptaient bdttiii; the itterlieneis to be given in smalleincinii: ties; MA Cdrifintied Until a are is elreOed caution in diet fp ifeCessafk i triiiing ligh food, and ri Moderation. Whete it ti*otte* is inflicted; it mast be washed clean wit the aboVti ifibitiitre sent times it day Until it is c00:44461y healed; ' Qen. itiaid, da tie* &Vadat licit; fikotiii is the 6oCtracloi (Of die dieetiOteof tli, Cotton factory Ruing up en Reacting, Pa' Mutiny and Bloody Retribution. A rumor was current about town yester, day, whibh We have every reason to believe is true, that a serintis nittany occurred on board the barqde El. Shaler, Capt. Wm. ii. Gardiner., Jr., master, on her late passage via the Ettst Indies to EittH Fran cliect. the report iS; that the hare t tie, ow ing to the Siald'ss since df the crew.ar rived at Manilla short-hailtied, e'beit Capt. Gardiner applied to the American Consul to obtain more seamen, that he Might con- Untie the tttlyage.. This *as ltd, a tatty difficult triatief, nti 4odit hands heing disen- - enged lii Ihtit lion; licit itild after, ,AIR On the 2nd of fehruttry, by the hey, Jo niti6h tUlo Men, one a Portuguese seph Dubs, Mr. Jonas Gernian, to Miss riHcl the dt her tnglish, Were induced to ship.. Maria Harrttr4 boil, or Ileitileherg. These men were of ridibtibits bad bhathciel. ad. lthottrn as such to the dOlistit; who cnii bn 'the 6th or February, by the snide, Mr: tiatied bllptitlii l ardiner LH Buell a sharp !rm. Biery. of Seneca Count's', Nett? York, look out for them. _The . barque_sailed.from__to.Miss-Mary-Burkkidten - orSdUtti - Whire: Manilla, and on the third or fourth day out, l hall. the Captain ordered one of the nett? reErnits dh khe dik t'ebrtiarY, by thd to go aloft and arrange some sail. The fel- Mr. .Edwin lattitieh, to Miss ./Ithilinc low refused; when the order Was repeated .Kern, both of North Whitehall in a peremptory manner. The sailor re -d On the 4th of February, by the same. Mr, plied ly impudently, nod the Captain then Henry Bailsman, of Washington, to Miss advanced sew trd Itim , iyhen the mutineer B wiff i c k er , Ly tin . made an attempt tO ?rive Lint by the throat 4., and the two clinched and fell upon the rieel. tt" "un' da y , the " me ' Mi. ' Grgrr , e IV. Klotz., to Miss Luzinda Pat- At this moment the other sailor advanced aid his b t fers‘mi, of Catasauqua. o . comrade, with_ his sheath-knife a' (In the :arc( of February, by the sortie, air: out. Capt. G., by a violent effort, loosed Tilghman Kleckner, to Miss Sngelinc bne of his hands and managed to draw a "revolver from his pocket, discharging one Scker, both of Allentown. batt'el Into the neck of the mutineer he was Ott the 25th of January, by the Rev. Mr. strWiri p er with. The fellow relaxed his Phroetner, Mr. Jacob Mietzler, to Miss hold., Mid the Captain sprang to his feet I Caroline Christman, both of Lower Ma. Justat the. setonti sailor was about to stab cungy. tin With ktiffth The Captaininstantly On the 4th of February, by the Rev. Mr, leveled his pistol And shot the fellow through German, Mr. Chas. W.Cooper, Esq., to Miss the hena, hint instantly. Rebecca Erdman, both of Upper Saucon. The. whole afThir . Octipied but it moment, On the 28th of January, by the Rev. Mr. and began and rea c hed its bloody tehltina- . EI. Helfrich. Mr- Daniel. Reinsmith, of tion before any one date officers and drew ; ; Lynn. to Ntss Flianna Fritz, of Heide'. who were mostly belo* at the time, email bu r , ' come to Capt. Gardner's assistance. H 0 the 9th of February, b ' y the Rev. Mr. mutineer who was shot in the neelt survived,; V,ell l 1 11 r. Williont-liert and his Vround nearly ltealed_l_but—he-Was-,—' acoby , both of Alientown. morose and silent the remainder of the.voy- ' age, and as the barque was abont e.nterim, Mr. Reuben Deshler, to Miss Henrietta Car r, I On the 4th of February , by the same, the Bay of San Francisco. he leaped dv , o4 board and was drowned.--ge3ion bteily olinc Ritter, both of Salisburg. Mttil, Feb. 6. , En Philadelphia, on the 6th inst., by the 1 Rev. D. Meyers, Mr. Joseph B. Fogel, to general Compost for Fruit Tree§, Miss Emma Cordelia Stoecker, both of the Northern Liberties, Philadelphia county. bowntna. Esq., author of the A nn , - 1400 k and the editor of the' !tor. Ori the 2d instant, by Rev. Wm. B. tictrillukst, gfVes it as his opiriion that th e kifeinnterer,. Mr. John Schulz, of Coopers hest torapozn adapted fur general use, with Kura, to Miss Elizabeth Martin, of Spring fritft ttves l it; that icaripoted of swamp field township. motif, the black tltkttyed matter of low grounds. (raked with *nod Ashes at the rate of fire bushels of fresh ashes, di ten bushels of leached ashes, to a Wagon load. This elm tains not only vegetable utatre, big also those mineral manures so absolute= ly essential to the ptorhietion of fine frillt: ..S`peeid Oorripost for every earthiail of the intlek and lime Mix tare aftef ft has lain a fortnight ; add thio bushels of Ajierfftl Coniposf jd Pal; Pren.=-l i ii eveVy - takload of the mUblt and ashes mix ture add a bitshel of gitillnd tIH cllssolltql bones, Mid ttlio bUthelt of ItMeheti fishes: Spec int bdinpta4 Plant Prees:—'rt) evel'y tdrllbdti of the tlittek dnd ashes mill= ttlre Odd hdlr d bushel ttflittie, half a bushel of dblte.s, and a peel( at' salt. Special ContpdV tlittpe evety eartlodd And ashes mittz , tilfe add it bushel of lime, a bushel of OsiMD and half it bushel of gypsum or plaster. A Perilous Voyage; the lj4ltitndre Olin lids the follottiitig at; ealttlt l' the Voyage of a young Baltimorean }) Captain 'hot: Shaffer, who has just rettittithl in safety after his many ittiventtiret "lie left Baltimore on the 25th dr ritivem; bar, in a little schooner: 'The Cousins,' of sitteen tent Written, freislited with 50 bar rel§ Ot trcilit and 40 barrels of flour,..bound for Barbadoes and a it - dirket: The sEhoo her Was build here by Ilerney &. Meads, and was to be delivered in Tobago. His cretti Eoligilithd or d Mate and OM E 01010 buys before the mast. bn the second night after letiVllig port, anchored in South river; next da pt. , & , e(1, , ,1 ti Pato 'coot, wht•n th- Ile cli.teriiiinvti to proc,,,q, and passing on, reached iuul left Cape flew ry tin the I tth 11, t ediBrr . hilcialtitered a Mlle In the gUlf streiiirl,and last dn'e of the boys Overboard, but got !UM again. Wheri within four days of PartiadoeStho Other boy fell from the mast head; Mid SO injured self that he died In fair hours. The other boy was sick and unable to do any ditty; sd that Capt. Shaffer had the whole di the Working of the scooner on his d‘t , ll. haltda. Oh the 24th December he anchored at bridgetottin, Barbadoes, having experienced fl setiete gale, during which he ran Under , ellistreeted sails. On the 26th Debediber shipped a crew, and reached Tobagd in twelity hours, .where the schooner was len. She WO built fur James H. Keene & Co;; of that Harty and was sent 'out by Messrs. Spence i Neitl: • The captain's troubles did not end With hi s voyage but. he Was (tr. cested on thecharge of !tilling the tioloh'd boy, and laid in jail three clays, When he nndertcent it trial and Was acquitted; The voyage tube a Most perilous one; in.such a small vessel, :A that season of the year. • Specimen ofvgln PtoduelidilS.:=, The New York 'l'ribtinU been presetited with a potato, raised netii Pottlatl. Oreddrii Which is in circumferoe 23* inches, and Weighs 34 pounds. Thii site linen of P ; 4; tidt production would be hard to beat. If California has gold, Oreidn hrii Which altbays commands gold when itiiiil%trk is tit' lied ter It-..an uncommonly fertile soil. A teßvf hot* that country from orio who %yds formerly iii this blUllrier Bays it is the garden of the *arid; though, We suppiiiii fitnning rather dt. pidtient. ili•The If on. henry 8: Ileylr, e. ge n *tot Min IVfis , s t odri, fs. a daiftis oY trideftel aouto. • • Ur Vick eienited diaiss at* fa cheats. troth " 77rs' • . A NOTNER SCIENTIFIC WONORR.--Perlsi ! an artificial digestive, Fluid, or Gastric Ju ice , A gredt Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet; or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after direetiOnk,dt Baroli Liebig, the great Physiological Chenlist, by J. S. fiodghton, M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Phila delphia, 1 1 a. 'this is a truly ‘Vdmierful re medy for Indigesiiaa, dyspepsia; .tatindiee, Liver CoM nt, Constipatidn; anci curing Mkt' Nature's titt , ti Method, by Na ture's Own agent, the Gastric Juice. See advertisement in alietlier &loran. DIED. On the 171 h of January, in Lower Ma . - cunay, of Apoplexy, .9nna Maria, consort of [-Lay Christman, sen., aged 67 years. On the 3lst of January, in the Borouth of Butler,eat, dr a cold which struck on his lungs, While On n journy to the west for horses, David 1 i ntli, of Salisburg town-, ship, Lehigh teeety l aged about 36 years. On the 28th of finitiary, in North White hall, Sant? id Pairitii infant son of Ruben and Carolina Anetkiald ; aged 1 year. On the 27th of dandary. in Lynn town ship, Of eensertiption ; &dome, consort of ilatitinny ; aged 41 years. On the eth df Jannafy, in Lower Ma het; ilittl'Ett ficiniy, aged 83 year: lan tho ?Rh of rebfutify, in Hanover of etinstimptitin, fAiiellit Daniel, aged 43 yeat§: On gunday inst., in Allentown, Tilgh man James Ross, aged 4 years. In Bethivlittin tottr i eship, tin Eltinday morn ing; the 2nd instant, Mr. Frederick Frank eqfirld, aged about 37 years. Or Real and Personal Property, Will be sold, tat the 3d day of March tie?rt, dt (t) o'blocti hi the firrenoon, at the hdilne of deo)* KnatilB, deceased; in South Whitehall township, Lehigh coun ty, the following articles of personal proper ty, to wit: I Poilr bill'Ott, 4 itifiek tows. 2 I p: t , 4.,.2 4 `fur-h. r Wagons, tiiinVii:•body, 4 ' td attach to the body. With bolster.§, one horse wagon, pleasure Wagon, hetit'y har ness fdr 4 hdtgeb, toildrg . arld firtiets; thrething triachine and horse-pow er; Wintitlwiiik-tnill; eUtting-box, woodsled, pleastife-Sleigh, Wheelbarrow, harrows, hay be the ton; littk;breatt, Sting-wheel, tUbs and stann - ets;, dratorr, and ininterotts other articles WO tedious to ittentidrit A Vitatt oirrinibdi; Land, situate in Lower Macungy township, Le high county. adjoining lands of Nicholas Mink and Elias Weandt, being - overgrown with the best • Chestnut Timber, . . containing ri acres and S perches. • The conditions will be made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by the Iliidersigned. • '',IOCIN KNAUSS,? .12d , mrs GEO. F. KNAUSS, S - Feb. 13. 10a 3, iv 3aD114 • • Dentists • •7-- Will be in Allentown tYl l i die Wth °limit: B . : h a of. Febrtiaty nekt i Pef46lis desk.. ifig hlatteHltes had better plit.66 Welt uiitrfes on his list itboins Hotel; t'etliitary 11=-03. BraNreth atiOVrights Pills, , efifintry merchants and &Rots, are here by notified, that the far ftittitais Pills of DoetOrs - William Wtlgh; and Benjamin giiitidieth, are constantly kept for sale at ilia office of the **Lehigh Register" by the been boxes, at wholesale pricesi . fit LA Mal . , Ptiblie' Sale OF Personal Property"; Will .be sold at Publi6 . kei on Friday the 7th of March next, at: hi d i Clock, in the forenoon, at the house tif f the undersig ned, in North. Whitehall Lehigh coin. ty, (near the tgypt Chach,) the following described petsonitl propel - ty; to viz : 5 Horses; among which are excellent Sad= die and Leader }lapses, a 'one ~ e ar old Colt, 13 Itedd df Cattel, among which iire found six Mitch Cogs, end d beautiful Hieffer. , near Calr'eina, 15 Hogs. Sheep, two 4 horse Wagons, .• two bodies, one of which is an ore Body, n new• Rocknrimy, four setts of liml4 1% nobn r '-nesfis-five Ply , .§ettsv - Cutlirt:Cov e r s for, aye Horse, three Ploughs, two ElarimWs, tWo• setts of HaY:Ladders With Bols'Otk , Wood sleds; Sleighs; Lath acid othei• Clirtins, SWingletrees. fdr . Wagons and f i ltiughS, t*o Saddles, Hakes:, Forks; Shoktls; a lot of air Scdntling, n lot of SleikoleS, Winnow ing:•mill, Ind a large variety or firming uten sils too numerous to mention. Thif Conditions Will be Made - ItnoWn on the day of so le and due attendance given by JOSIA [-I KOHLER. 11.--4 Vt• r'ebruart• I Jteceniie SINGING CLASS. A Juvenile Singing Class is now forming at J. W. Rechard'B School House, coin. mencing on Thursday afternoon at s before 5 o'clock: Parents wishing their children taught in the rudiments of Music should place their names on the list. Terms 50 cents per quarter. Ft.b. 13 - - - El (1) 1 Pi Lbi i kew., A two Story Brick House, Inca • ted on the South side of John Street 111 in the Borough of Allentown.— For terms &C., apply at the Store of PRETZ, GUTH & February 13, aco r tri , Llci). , ;7l „ Notice is hereby given, that the under; signed has taken out- letters of — Administraz Lion. of the Estate of Solomon IPesco, late of Lower Macungy, Lehigh county. There fore all persons who are yet indebted to the estate of said deceased, be It I . n Notes, Bonds or otherwise will please make Settlement within 6 weeks from the date hereof. Also those, who have legal Chile's °gains said estate, will present them well atttheticated within the above specified time. CHARLF:S EDELMAIt, Administrator. February 13, ¶-6w The 22d of February. Great Festival, A great Festival will take place on Fiat= urday the 22nd of February nett; (%%nsh ington's birth day.) at the ne*ly erected "Centre House," in South Whitehall totim ship Lehigh county. This being a day, upon *hid; all true and faithful followers of our illustrious Washington, should show to the *orld their love for their country, in its comment , moration. Arrangements have been made td pfdtni Cannon, Music and suitable. Toasts. An oration will be delivered by Antes S. Peese. Esq., of Allentown, whose known abilities alone will draw crowds upon the occasion: The evening will be appropriated to those who find amusement in tripping oil the light fantastic toe. • For a "Good repast" all Frrperations have been made, and no one will come away issatisfied." 1.-37' Capt. Yaeger's Company di "Feh6i: bles," are invited to be present on the oc: casion. AARON GUTH. February 13, Orphans Court gale OrValuable Farm and Mill PROPERTY'. R Y Virtue and in pursuance of an Or der issued out of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on Wednesday the 20th of February next, at 12 o'clock di noOrliiiii the Ewremises, the following highly Vii.ilable am! ell described Real Estate, to Wit : No. I. A' 1i. , 11(1.48ide /11// 1 / 1 situate on the public. road letidirt fitful Al lentown tb Reading, about two' stiles from llth first named place, in Soiiih Whitehall totiihShip, Lehigh county, adjoining4ands 'of Chitties Mertz, John Bier Y, Henry Loros, end others, containing 6(lii6teS ufid 34 perches, clear land of the, be6l 4 tiality, in a high state of cultivation, divided in suitable fields, under good fencing; and otherwise in the beit condition. 'Chore nre'four acres of OM 'heti rflerldoiv land, through which tlp beaUtiful Cedar creek stream flows: Thu . finprovements consist in a large dolible . .• • 'PWCf is•togY • '• • ~, • lie . .'ri. 1111. STONE HOUSE, .. 7. ,. uu . a large, Swiss . Barn, - - .......L.-.\.... of stone, besides a-large frame building ad- 1 joining the Barn, in which is-placed tr sta tionary wooden Horse Power, Wagon-hoube, Corn-crib and Hog-stable, - besides all eater necessary outbuildings. • . . There is also a never failing well With excellent water, in the rear of the bousti, tivo Cisterns, one at the ticitili6 Mid onh at thh tarn, are on the premiiei:•7 . it lit also necessary to thetitlon,Thal! the catTIV can be' driven tlifdil'ill'ci" bY-"roh'd to watef at the Cedar creek.' ' .. there are also on the pietiiikee ~i;;;-..;: TWO . E2teiTIMill . •S. "' '''ArriiVelo ; :64ll l lMf .- '' W ' . • - Ili ii Jentliii egtigftloi . fli . 11-4 w JOHN S. P. FAUST. • ALSO—At the same time arid pla . ce, A r o. 2. ./2 LOT O'fi dkatl.lVA2, sittirtie in the . aforesaid township' and coun ty, adjoining lands of Henry Laros, lands of No. 1, and on the Reading road, containing 12 acres, 'More or less, good arable land, in an excelled! Condition. . On Thursday the 27th of ianuary t at 10 d'eltlar i'u the forenoon, at the Public House of &Mite Moyer, in the Bolling!! of Allen toWn, Lehigh county. No. J.. THE VERY VALU.IBLE And uenuorkit It-EAL ESTATE , Situate in Northampton township, county aforesaid, adjoining the Borough limits, on thr 11...adine- road. directly oposite the well 'I , : ' ~,...11trunarl.y_lcept-by--Sotonfoit-! 17 6tivei - , the i:riproveineras consist in a natty I and ivell built three story brick Store and Dtvelling us • U 13, Containing in front 41 feet, and in depth SO feet, the Store room is shelved anti cotinter ed toddy to COMM(' IWO tilt. StOrO bitsiness, and is due of the best locations in the Ilo rotigh,.td purchase and stole lot on ki , hiCit thes.e buildings are located is 62 feet front by 210 feet deep, ititid thereon is erected also a large hairdo Barn, besides other outbuildings. A large Cistern in on the property, and the Flydrailt water can be tapped at several places. The Lot adjoins the Borough line on the eilA. Hamilton street on the south, :moth, lot ttl 010 deceased on the west, the north by a public alley. It is one Of the best properties in the Borough. FURTHER, At the stone time and place, Ni, 4. .1 LOT OF GROUND, si:uate iii the aforesaid township and coun ty. adjoining lot No. 13, on the east, Read ing road on the south, a lot of Abraham _Griesetrier-on-t he - west drul on - the north tif a public alley, containing iii front 46 feet and in depth 210 feet. FURTHER, On the same day and place, No. 5. TILICT OF . .situate in Northampton toWnship . , Lehigh county, bounded by lands OfJohn I , t rause Solomon Weittret, on the road leading from Allentown to Millerstriwn, and on the lower- rcirttl - leading from Allentown to heading, containing 12 acres ctild several perdhes of the best land, Udder good fetiCes, rind in O high State of cultivdtlori. PurtniEn'. tin IT l ridaj• the 29th of February, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Public house of George Moyer, in Allentown, Se. 6. tV EXCELLENT lif .111111 Property , !II 4 with the best Water Power in the cdtitity of Lehigh, situate in SalisbUrg, tsp Lehigh county, near the Borough of Allen tonin, the poWer is supplied by the never failing "Little Lehigh" streritit. The pow er is one df the best in a circle of 50 mites —the Mill has lately undergone a thorough repair; and Will compare with any in the neighbothoOd in conveniences. There are three pair of Stones in the Mill, and it is admitted, that better Stones were never laid in any Mill before. A new Stout Ma chine, ti nett) Corn Braker, and one of the most convenient Flour Packing Machine is in the building; a full supply of A Ilivaters and other coili , enienEeti; besitis the ;:ietiring are such us will cdorinee any one at all ac ileiaitited tfith riii:hog, to be one of the b'est estitblininents of the Itiod in the county, 'no mill is prepared to do custom or tri-rchirit tre. , rk, and at present enjoys it former. This property shotild receive the partic ular attention of purchasers, as it 4,without question ono of the best stands for business, either for merchant or custom Work.that can be found in the State. • 'l'o the mill belongs about 2 acres Of land, part of tt hich is meadoW, rind on part of the balance is erected a tr!rd'sioty . . ATONE • 411 flostse, • • with kitchen attached to it, a large barn, and other outbuildings, besides two large gardens, with valuable fruit trees therou. EMlVital, b'n . the slime day and .Vw 7. •`-/ TR.ler OF frOOD . L.2:VD, srtiot.• igh Alnuntain. iii SalsbO rg Leoiuh couoty, adjoining lands of Conrad ft.:intit:li, John [Ariel), DitYid Spiont.r and othi•rs, enntalning 0 ricres, those fife saine is of the 4 I'Llill EH L4.7 1 M in the eotinty, being grown over With hand soinC young Chestnut. It, is a part of the rear esfaie of lianiel. I,trilivig, deceased, fate of the Borough of AllentoWn, Leh?gh cou'nly. The conditions Will be made biotin on the day of sale and dlit3 attendance given by SOLOMON WEAVER, ,deting Athninistralth.. by Order of the Court, • J. b. [IA WALL, O,A. VebtiYatY 6. 11-4 w Public Salt lll,be sold at Public Sale on Saturday the 22d day of February inst,, at the res idence of the snlikriber, itl Cautsauqua, Lehigh County, the litanies 'nfo Horses, 2 liockm . liaxs, 1 Sleigh, 1 sett of Marne s; Saddle n'ild griddle, Wheel- Dnsks, %Ohara, Benches, Binces,, Barrels, 1 Big Rope, Stove and Pipet and vatibty orahibles to tedious-to ncentton. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, wiNct contitikin of said kill biimade known and' at i tetithenCe given . by . munkli M LI6IiTENAVALNEi. Yebrueir 6, 11951'i prices (Euro& ARTICLES. 1 per Allent.Easton Philda Flour ,Barrel ; 5 00 ; 5 25._ 5 05 Wheat .. • • !Bush. (.15 1.05 116 Rye 65, 60 65 • Corn 501 50 60 Oats 35; 30 :1:1 Buckwheat . . 45' 40 50 Flaxseed .. . 1 . 501 150 150 Claverset,d . . --:- 400 4.00 320 iimothbeed . 2 50 2 75 2.75 Potatoes .. . -'• 551 35 55 Salt ' 45; 45 42 Butter .. . . ,roarO• 14' 14 '4O Lard : i S! S t.. 'fallow -' Beeswax . . ._,.._----:-- 1.1------25--4" s! I ( Ij I '.2,i .1, lam . , 9 Si 8 Flitch . . . . 7 Cil. t; . . . s) 81 7 1 '%g1 . 9 ... . . Doz.. 1.1 ; 121 '241 ‘ViiiFkry C:aII. 251 28 A.lllll , - Whi.l;oy 251 - 251 25 I_,itirTed . • S:', itu 72 likkory WOO,l Cotil •1 50' 4 50! 0 01/ Oak 11'un.1 50 3 nW 5 50. et):11 . 1 . 011 .1 00, 'I OW no Nut Coal . - _ 2_oo, 3 00 1 .- R 50 , 4 On 3 501 3 09 4 50 , 4 50, -2 50 I . 4 l.itnp Cual Plaster . . OM iffin , blic Safe Valuable Personal Property., wir.t. be exposed to public sale, on Wed-• nesday and Thursday, the 12th and I:3th of February next, on each day at 10 o'clock,. A. NI. at the house of William liar!reciter, deceased, in Upper Saucon township, Le high county, the followimg, large stock of ]Der son if 1. Properly; to viz: A number of first rate .7 , .., team hors's, seven Al ilk Cows, •:. I ' , ... ; .."? - fotte - 111 a i b ill, all j,.:/.'" * „. - ) . ,. hill blooded Devonshire m0rk,"..'.,......74:4 a splendid lot of hogs,. two four horse We gthis, ono with Ittnit;The woo, part u a i new four horse Wagon, one I horse Farm.' wagon, Ca ryall, nearly new, uith a double sett of flatness, a number of Ploughs,• among which is a patent corn Plough, also' ri lot of Harrows, Boller or (Waltz) patent grain Rake, patent Windmill, Wood Sled S i. five settS_heavy_harne.ss,-four-setts-plough harness, Ctittitig Box, l'hreshing, Machine( With horse power, (Broder hod Young's make) which has only been used ono' season; CroW-bars, Grubbing-hoes, Forks, Log and other-Chains, 2 Grain Cradles, and :3 Grass Scythe in good condition. Mso, IS acres aye, and 20 acres Wheat in the ground. Further Will be sold a Piano Forte, as good as new, a number of Beds, Bedsteads; Tables Chairs, Cu bboards, Benches, Stoves and Pipe, a handsome lot of Carpets, and a: large number of other article S too numerous to Mention. The conditions will be made known ort the day dank and attendance given by .JOSHUA HARLAC4EIi t EDWARD HARLACHER, CHARLES liECti, it - manly 23 cE) ctj Pt Notice is hereby given, that the under= signed have taken out haters of Achill:lista: Lion, of the eState of Joel Kratts.s, deceased;. late of the Borough of Alhinown, county of Lehigh. Therehire, n:1 I ‘• Netts who are indehtvd to the an! deceaSed, he it in Notes, L3onds, llook d.o,rs, or other- Oise Will please make withi,i :1 months from the (low bercot. Also those, who have legal clairns against raid estate; will present them well atalatiticated in the above specified tiino. .I.6lcLim: lcuAuss, AlleidoWn, A NTIION umiss, IT. Milford. JlehninistralorB of the Pslale. tr All persons - who are indebted in the books of the firm of Probst and Krattig, will likewise make settlement within the above specified thite, at the Foundry nedr Allentown. . . . January, 10, t lal)ttl,EQ.o.2T Notice is hereby given, that the under , signed haVe taken out letters of Administra tion, of the Estate of I rillitmi Midather, deceased, late of Upper Saucon, Lehigh county. Therefore all persons who aro yet indebted to the estate of said deceased, be it in Notes, Bonds, or othertiliso_ will please make settlement within 6 weeks from the date hereof. Also those,, who have legal claim's against said estate, will present them well nuthentiCated within the above speci fied time. UA. I 1 AUL AC HER, EDWARD HAUL ACHER, ell/Hee/73, CHARLES ICECE, Jillbary 23; I)tp .114) L 2 ca IS hereby giiren, that application will be made to the proper .oflicers of the ',Spring house, NorthattiptontoWn and 13etblehein Turnpike Mad COMpany" for the renewal of two Certificates, No's. 20f and 209, for one Share each, of the Capital Stock, stand ing cm the books. -of ihe said Company, in the name of Stadium &Hers, late of Lehigh. county. Th 6 said Certificates caving been• lost ttr mislaid.„,, HENRY SCHANTZ, JONAS BROBST, DANIEL' MILLER L Po*or Directors of Lehigh Minty. Jamiary 21. 11-1 w To Brewers and Distillers I. Hops I Hops I Hops I. • Eastern Mid .Western Hops Growth 1850—'48 and '47 on hand and for sale by the bale Mid smaller quantity by . BROCK & A LUNA N, • . • Flour Dealers, corner of Fourth and, • Vino Streets, Philadelphia December 1% • . • If..w II -4tv i. 11-9 w
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