Invenile C oncert. Mr. C. 'IOEMMERER, inforirm the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that he will give n juvenile Concert, attended by nearly one hundred and seventy-five children, on Sat urday evening, March Ist, at the Odd Fel low's Hall. The young Choir will perform upwards of twenty-five different pieces con sisting of a choice • selection of miscellane ous music. . * - Doors open GI o'clock, concert will com mence at 73 o'clock. Tickets MI cents, to be had of the children and at the door. February 28 toaMts:3 liblll.s,3Alll Of Real Estate. Bs; virtue and in puisuance of nn order jssued out of Ile Orphan's Court of the County ot Lehigh, there wilrbe expusedw intblic tale, on Saturday the 15th day of March, 1851, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, upon the premises, a certain - ' • • - - - Tenet 'of Woodland, !With the appurtenances, situated in Sal isburg township in the county of Lehigh aforesaid , - bounded by Lands of Peter Shaffer, Solo mon Kemmerer; Peter Newhard and others, Containing fifteen acres strict measure, con sisting-chiefly-of-good young ,0.Z.. rl--Nia Chestniit Tiinber, ~..,, to be sold in parcels or otherwise. • Being the real estate of Jacob Troscll • deceased, late of the township and county aforesaid- , . . Terms on the-day-at - the - place - of sale, and due attendance given by SAMUEL BUTZ, - I.ORESTZ KLEIN, Guardians. PETER LUDWIG, Eg the Cpurt, J. D. LAWALL, Clerk. ¶-4w. February 2S, Public .S ON Monday the 17th March, at I o'clock P. M., will be sold at public sale at the (louse of Jacob Troxel the said deceased, 51 acres of Wheat grain and 51 of Rye Condition:Nil!' be nude. known at the time and place of sale, by SAMUEL BUTZ, •. LORENTZ KLEIN, Guardians. PETER LUDWIG, February 28, Glorious News! 1 7 MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE." The subscribers hereby give notice, that the 20th of March next, they will con dtiei their business on the eil-SH OR WHY PAY SYSTEM, Nthereby their customers and a thousatla mitiYe; Can save from 20 to 23 per centmn upon all moneys that they pay for STORE GOO'DS. As they can affind to sell goods that pet e . elit. cheaper than any other Store that doed business upon the credit system. Add Itiditter New Feature. After the riboVe specified time, the under signed have the pleasure to announce that to their Tresent lave and extensive stock of Goods, they wil l add that of Ready elliade clothiaty, Of every description, which will be sold cheaper than ever befok sold in this market. To Farmers ! firing US Your Butter, Eggs, Lard. Ham, Bacon, t:Cz,c. ode wi:l furnish you with Clothing from head to fool, ready for wear, without any CASII having to be paid either for cutting or making. )1117'No goods will be exchanged for wood or produce before being delivered. SAMSON, WAGNER & Co. February 28. lw 11,113 , Ditillli nllllllll D'lll9 NO. 4L BouTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. . Now conducted by d ' Tho mas Whi te, son of its late ' . Proprietor, at the Old Stand, !• where dealers will at all times .1 1 I' find a stock of Foreign and Domestic Straw, Lace, Fan ' i cy Crape and Silk Bonnets, Panama, Palm Leaf, and every variety of Straw Hats, an assortment of Artificial Flowers, ur orivalled by any other for extent or beau ty ot manufacture, and at very low prices. baying facilities for producing these goods rwse ,ssei.' by no other establishment; To ti:e Ladies and Milliners generally, he would terKler his grateful acknowledgments for theirlin.4 approval of the business sys tem of this horse, and begs to assure them that no efforts m: his part shall be wanting, to merit a continUarice of their liberal pat ronage. They will . 6011 !..le greeted with the AO ma old familiar faces, who will at all times endeavor to execute their commissions with fidelity and promptness. February 28 MACKEREL, Constant' kept SHAD 4 CODFISH, . on handarn. SALMON, for sale rIERRINGS, - by PORK, J. PALMER & CO. II ANIS AND•SIDES, I IlarketnlYbarf, SHOULDERS, in LARD AND CHEESE). PHILADELPHIA. February 29. !1--,-3111- • DIED. On the 12st of February, in Hanover, ilitabeth .I . lfoll, aged. 30 years. ,_On the 1011 i of February; in Catasaequa, William, infant son of Dr. William Romig, aged 0 months ant; 12 days. On the 21st of February, In G ft lisburo, of #,— old age, John, Kemmerer, aged 80 years. On the726th of February, at the residence of her father, in Allentown, Eliza, consort of Horatio blatesosed About F 4 V4ISC. Poor House Account, The Account of CHARLES S. Busw, Treasu rer in actount with the Directors of the POor and of the House of Employment, of the county of Lehigh, from January 1, 1850 to January 1, 1851. Dr. Jan. 12, To balance received of C. Saeger, as per account, - $ 552 17 January 12, To Cash received of County Treasurer, per cheek, 1,000 00 January 20, received of Eli J. Sae ger, Esq. fine for gambling, July 'l, received of county Treas urer per check, November 4, received of Edward Kohler, Esq. - 11 14 Nov. 7, do. of Jac. Dillinger, Esq. 23 Nov. 7,. do. of Thomas Faust, 88 05' Nov. 7, do. of county Treasurer, 1,000 00 Decr2 - ,- - dorof - county l 9'reastrrer; -500-00 ' Dec. 2, do. of Nusbickel's estate, 12 92 * . -1 w By Cash paid orders, numbering from Ito 156, amounting to $3,403 93 Balance in Preasarer's hands, January 1,1851, --Household Exienses Dry Goods & Groceries, Stone coal, Firewood, Weaving,- Wool, Flats and Caps, Cooper ware, Cabinet ware, Tin ware, Cider and Apples, • Dried Apples, Vinegar, Fresh Shad, Tobacco, Casting, Making and Repairing Bonnets, Making one coat; 13agkets, Surgical Instruments, Modicirie, Coffins; . . Arming Expenses. $O9B 46 Male and female servants, 125 00 Ilaymakin,r, 7 00 Repairing ':3 cradleg; n 00 Elarvesting„ 17 12 Making post fenCe, 25 32 Repairing horse-power andMriolline, 31 38 Lime, 1 80 Brick, 2 62 Mason work, 2 98 Two pair twines, 2 25 1 Horse, 115 00 20 head steers, 646 00 1 Rope, 1 75 Saddler ware for 1819-50, . 25 45 Road tax, 22 70 Road tax fur 1850, 16 11 State tax, 27 00 • Wheelright work, 4 62 'Blacksmith work, 46 46 I Wind mill, 20 00 91--Isv $1143 56 Issuing and Executing orders of Relief and supporting out-door Paupers. BOROUGH OF ALLENTOWN Boarding and attending Anna Lev- ers, a pauper, Conveying W. Shultz to the Poor House, • of Coffin for Henry Schlosser and con veying the corpse to the' grave yard, 3 50 Conveying 5 paupers to the Poor House, Coffin for a chile . ? found in the Little . Lehigh, Conveying said cci 4 Pbe to the Poor 'House, Boarding and medical attendance for Wm. Leinbach, in MatYch Chunk tsp.. Carbon county, Justice costs for the sam,. Serving order of Relief fbt Anna Levers, a pauper, Attending to Thomas BradY; a pau per, Conveying Wm. Leinbach to . Poor House, Boarding and attending Garlach Tie!man, soo Coffin for Casper Simon, jr., 3 00 Two yards muslin and conveying said corpse to the Poor House, 1 15' Dressing the corpse of Casper Si. mon, 1 00 Boarding and attending Maria Rod. enberger, a pauper, 8 00 Boarding and lodging Henry Bark. ees children .in Mauch Chunk tsp., Carbon county, Aid for Richard Moure's family, If —3 in -3 HANOVER TSP. Issuing orders of Relief, • Conveying Joseph . Romberg to the l'oor Ilouse, Cc('lin for Francis Duker and fune- tat tlxi enseti, Conreyit.,7 Andrei? Schitz to the Poor Hour.., F unera l ex p e rios for a stranger drowned in the L.:(00, onreying Samuel Fry to the Poor HOUSE', Boarding and attending Wm. Mate man in Blockley Hospital, Phila delphia, Conveying Stephen Robinson to the Poor Howse, Funeral expenuou for John EOM a pauper, fi a irding and attending r. H. Btu. • ber i n ‘j i g Lebanon Poor Hotted, 200 500 00 $3,708 81 ri92 302 S 8 $ Vll/8 .81 NORTH A 34 PTON TSP SOUTH WHITEHALL TSP. Issuing orders of Relief, 80 I3oarding and attending Isadore Fas binder, . 3 00 Medical attendance for the same, 2 50 Funeral expenses for Isaac Raule, 550 Conveying Jacob Hagensweller to the Poor [louse, 1 60 $1340 NORTH WHITEHALL TSP. Issuing orders of Relief, '2 00 Conveying Edward McAnulty to the Poor [louse, 1 97 Boarding and attending Elizabeth Wallace, 3 47 Conveying Abraham N 1 iller and Su sanna Klotz to the Poor House. 4 74 Conveying Dan. Bartly to the Poor House, 1 97 _Boarding_and.aiterudinglohn_lSlies _ pauper, 4 50 Funeral expenses for the same, 7 00 13 50 WASHINGTON TSP. Boarding and attending Russel S. Smith, 10 0:3 Medical attendance for same, 7 50 Conveying - Simon and Sarah Rcerig to the Poor [louse-, 5 22 Boarding-- and attending Rachel Johnson, colored, during her con - Ailment, 016 912 38 61 25 Conveying Isaac Lutz to the Poor [louse, . 440 WEISENBURG TSP. Conveying Joseph Romberg and Henry Sax to the Poor House, 500 UPPER MACUNGY. Cori.eyino• Judith Emig and chil dren to Poor [louse, 3 75 UPPER MILFORD TSP. 62 54 1 2 091Boarding-and-medical-auenclance for Peter Lebold, 71 00 of 47 Funeral egpenses for the some, 001 Boarding and attending Catharine Gebhard, Order of Relief and funcral expense for the same, UPPER SA.UCON TSP Boarding, medical attendance and fu neral expenses of E. Mumbauer, 675 Boarding and attending E. Mum bauer's child and funeral expenses, 8 25 Conveying Henry Bachman to the Poor klouse, 1 50 SALISBURG TOWNSHIP ' Conveying Elisabeth Bower to the Poor house, - 2 00 Aid to Henry Nagle's fatally, 3 00 Funeral expenses of Henry Nagle, 700 Conveying George Kerchuer and wife to Poor house, - - 140 Delivering said Kerchuer furniture, 150 SALARIES. Thomas Faust, Steward, for la year, 590 00 John Blank, Director, for 1 year, 20 00 do• extra salary, - 800 Henry Schantz, Director for 1 year, 20 00 do. extra salary, - 14 42 Jonas Brobst, Director for 1 year, 20 00 Dr. H. J. Haberacker, for 16 months, 66 64 • do. extra, 102 Dr. C. L.. Martin, for 1 year, 50 00 S. A. Bridges, professional services, 20 00 Charlts S. Bush, Treasurer, 40 00 FIEI Printing Stationary and Postage. Paid Printing Expenses, - 70 00 do. for Stationary. - 10 13 • do. for Postage, - - - 77 2 50 1 00 Paid to the creditors of Peter Screi- ber, a pauper, (deceased) being mo ney left by said pauper, after his expenses at the Poor House were defrayed. D. &D. Woodring, for Store goods, 237 J. W. Wilson, subscription. 1 76 Benjamin Diehl, for postage. • 62 0. Wilson, medical services, 13 00 J. 4. P. Gross, for Store goods, 3 66 Joshua Semmel. Blacksmith work, 40 Michael Baer, for shoemaking, 3 32 Adam Schreiber, for keeping pauper, 62 00 27 40 2 84 1 00 42 99 Balance in Treasurers hands, Total, We the undersigned Auditors of Lehigh County, have examined the account of Char les S. Bush, Treasurer of the Directors of the Poor, of said county, from January Ist, 18500.0 January Ist 1851, and find the same correct as above stated ; a balance of $302 and 88 Cents in Treasurers hands. 12 90 3 00 34 06 2 40 February 28 Steward's aceottitt. Thomas Faust,: Steward, in account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Empiovinent for the County of Lehigh. 1 GO 4 80 1 00 To cash received on sundry accounts as follows : &lance of last year's account, • 888'95 Received 'of Peter Wenner for work 7 00 1 60 done on the road, Henry Schantz for 11. bushels of clo ver seed, 6 00 William Mertz, for l'peck Cloverseed, 1 C-1) . Anthony Gutsball for 1 pair panta loons and vest, Mary Derr for one shawl, Grim & Reninger for 150 bushels Oats at 35 cts, • • . 52 50 4 :frorant. 1 ? Throe 10 00 ]OO 7 00 :IR 48 $23 05 $32 Si LYNN TSP $1 40 $25 S 1 6 3,405 93 302 88 $ 3,709 SI JOHN K. CLIFTON, Sudilors. GEORGE BLANK, DR. Solomon Dorney for 1 dny harvest ing by a pauper,. J. H. Smith, for costs for 1 order of Relief, Conrad Seem for 14 bushels flax- seed, John field for I Bull calf, Nine different persons for tallow, Grim & Beninger for• 563 lbs. tat , low, at S cts., Grim & Bellinger for lard, ::•12 lbs., at 8 •cts. Grrm & Bellinger for white rags, 6S lbs., Grim & Bellinger for mixed rags, 147 lbs.; Six different persons for lime, George S. Xander for costs and keeping hiS family at the Poor Elouse, . • Nicholas Mink for hauling 3 loads Peter Ludwig fur hides and skins, :14' - 81 A. &0. Faust do do 44 :11 Joseph Good do du 19 51 Joseph Hammel for work done on the road-,- :1 4:1 Found in the pockets of 4. paupers 490 For Beef sold, 79 For horse feed, • 2-1 CB. By cash paid out as follows : Elias Nlusgenug for repairing 4 crag dle, • Ann Getter for 8 bushels ashes, at 8 EMBEI Catharine Nunernaclier fortl bush- els ashes, at 25 cts., I3enjainin Burger fur nier.iling tin wart', l'eter Zellner fur deliverino• stone coal to Anna Lever3—a pauper, Henry Rogers for a dog,- Danit . 4 Eslienbach for 4 bushels •500 henry Schantz for 1 days slaugh- tering, Anthony Gotschall for 6 bushels ashes, l 62 Keck. & Statler for repairing wagon, 162 Jacob Newhard for repairing spin: ning wheels,ot-i James Kleckner for soap and can dies for Casper Simon's family, 27 George Stine for repairing clocks, 100 Joseph Gadeon for 2 spectacles, 1 GO Grim & Reninger for merchandixe 72 :39 Abraham Blank for 8 stone steps, 4 00 13arber & Young for Hardware, 12 Jonathan Knouse for 45 lbs. Pork 292 Charles S. Bush, Esq., Treasurer, for balance. of last year's account, SS 95 Daniel Stealer for articles purchased veudtie,4 07 , [lenry Mertz for apples,' 50 Henry Zimmerman for 1 pair shoes 150 Peter Ludwig, for leather, 34 74 A. & 0. Faust for leather, 51 11 Joseph c.tood for leather, 5 81 Lewis Hirt for veal, 2 20 Conrad Seem for 4 bushels flaxseed, at $1,50, Solomon Reinhold for Craning, E-lenry Weber for tin-wsre, Geotge Book for sweeping chim- 5 87 7 00 Mil 740 neys, William Mertz fur S bushels ashes, at 25 cts., Jon. Knouse and others fur mowing gra'ss, o- 0 .., ~..1 Henry W. Mertz and others fur har vesting, - lU'l5 Joseph • Nunemacher for mason work, 301 I`2 Travelling paupers per order, 0 US Travelling paupers for team, 1 23 Travelling for Steward. 12 13 Balance in the hands of the Steward January Ist, 1551, 840 08 . 4 horses, 16 cows, 8 steers., 1 bull. 4 hei fers, 4 calves, :38 head of sheep, 37 hogs, 2 Wagons, 1 dearborn wagon, 2 sleds, 2 har rows, 3 ploughs, 4 wheelbarrows, 1 thrash ing machine, :2 wind mills. Produce of the Farm. 80 90 365 bushels wheat, 814 bushels rye, 480 heshels oats, 181 bushels flux seed, 2376 bushels corn in ears, 6 bushels clover seed, 400 bushels potatoes, 110 bushel's turnips, 30 bushels onions, 110 bushels red beets, 4 blishels soup beans, 15 bushels radishes, 4 barrels pickled cucumbers, 3600" heads of eabba g e, 34 hogsheads sourkroui, 115 lbs., lidifitiled flax, 61 four horse loads hay, 26 loads'corn fodder, 162 loads manure put on the land, 1200 bushels lime put on the land, 1838: lbs. beef hides, 135 lbs. calf 'skins 138 r lbs. tallow, 1015 lbs. lard, 1524' lbs. butter. .Irtieles made in the house 92 mens shirts, 46 pair pantaloons, 16 vest, 45 roundabouts, 62 chemises, 48 wo men's. frocks, 45 peticoats, 35 short gowns, 86 aprons, 17 caps, 45 sun bonnets, 65 chil dren frocks, 50 pair boys pants, 11 boys dresses, 26 children shirts, 10 children pet ticoats, 51 pair stockings knitted, 71. pair footed, 9 shfouds, 4 grain bags, 7 chat! bags, 8 bolsters, 20 bed cases, 24 pillow cases, 6 .pillow ticks, 23 sheets, 26 towels, 50 fins sewing thread, 103 cuts stocking yalt . O, 1261 yards linen check, 179 yards tow linen, 1071 yards linsey woolsey, 491 yards carpet, 482 lbs. hard soap, 144 barrels sof( soap.' Meat Slaughtered. 13,776 lbs. lied, 6,753 lbs. pork; 816 lbs. reels. ¶-3w Nunaber of Inmates. Remaining in the house on January Ist Itilso, IQS Received during the year 302 Born, 5 4 '37 Discharged during the 'year, Indentured, Died, Coritsp . ,whon - rcceived Absconded;' . 7'oo, 1 'OO irt the 1 .I. l ltZe on ianuary • -- V- 21 00 5 00 4 17 45 44 MEM 3 70 291 1 3S MO MEM 5390 17 $175 .2 00 $390 17 Stoat lon Farm 255 ==- 279 This number consists of 52 male adults, 40 white female adults, 1 colored female adult, 22 white' male children under 12 years of age, 2 colored male children, 15 white female children under. 12 years of age, I colored, of which number there are, 6—lunatics. Indentured.' Samuel Zenner to Tilghman Jlillcr, of South Whitehall, Lehigh county. THOMAS FAILIST, Steward. _ llENity SCHANTZ, niricior ,i of JoxAsl?monsT, the Poor Miumt, Directors Oilice, February 2S Public Sale. \VIII, be sold at. Public Sale, on Sitar day the Sth of Nl:trclt ui st, at the I'uldir. I lutist , of r. denathan Kul h,in A Ile n tow n, at—Le:cluck in the afternoon, A Two Sicily Brie -Izro ;0 1 . at present used as one of the Apple Whist;ey 5,32 Common School Houses, and t . lot of ground, situate in the• Borough of Al- lliclitiry \Vou.l Cori lentott•n, bounded oti the north .by the coon- ( ):11( ty Jail lot, oil the west by Margaret 'street, . on the south by lot No. 120 and on the east Nut l.•oal• . by a public. alley, containing in front 60 feet hin.np Coal nod in depth 230 feet, numbered in the plot Plaster . . or plan of said Borough 12 1. • The conditions trill be ;wide I,nown on Look out-for--Bargains the_day_of_sale clod due attendance given By Order rf the Board of Directors, E 5 EDWARD 11F.L . ., S.,..croary Fubrnurp 23 POI)lie Kale 6.?! l'ersoneal Propertq. . __ • Nlorsr.:. It",/,./ ,',. /.7;,/e, propri, tors orate WILT, he ,old at l'ol,lic Sale on Sm.- ....,;,.,,, York Store, tali!. this method to inform urday the -Oh of Al.ireli next, at 10 Owir itionds awl cult, m...l's, that they will o'clock in the forenoon, at the Howe iil Nii- 'shot the rith of March be.xt, a lopt the !union ll eser). docv;vl.4l, in Lower Nliwilw , gy township. Lehigh county, the following. et, 1 7 ,V 1,7 nIN 717_173 . 7.1 .P described personal property, % ii : They have already reduced the price of Two milch Cows, two (loos, a mix. llot. k- their stook of tloods, which by three weans away pleasure Carriage, a one horse hum they propose to sell wit, in ord.:r to lay in Wagon, I lay-ladders and Bolsters. Illy by - as entire new . the ton, Wheel-barrow, Corws h elle r, Scant- , CAGds E spacuz ling. Boards'and Shingles, Grindstone, all b w above speeitiod time. kindS - tTlNTe?,l:witri - call'ocils,ciorner and Bitch- ] Y the Persons will clod it to their advantage to en CubboardS, a barrel of V ineoar, Potatoes, ' call of the N .,, , , ,,, York Store to . woke good two Stoves with Pipe, Tables, Chairs, Bow ches, Tubs, St,tnners, Iron Kettles and Pots, , b lr g alu ''' ' ow /:'' Y"! . ":" 1 and a large variety of other articles too tia- ; C ! AYH CA S A .11 E ill:',‘i, . morons to mention. ' Satinetts. Vestings, Coa:ieos, oh 0 which ; The conditions will be made known on are reduced at least 20 p..r cont., from their the day of sale and due attendance given by j 0i .„,,, 1 . prices. CHART-Ks Entibm xxi, .1,/miitiyirafor. l, ' 8 iir, KS, n 1 7 L-11 L'll'i, 8 9 February 20. ll—lw - 11 wilia:iines. b..sides all other floe articles Poib(le B!fie of I)N:is (;,u;d5....;:.., , ....‘ u11::ra ;2,0 per cent. front --or _ ; lorinor prices. r.1.7 - To Couwry Al irehares grew. inducc• 4- Personal Peoperiv , . , !news are held ow, us we (Ala . a stock of di.. h. s: selectod Goo Is ev,...1 brotfhlit to Al.- 11V I El 4 lie sold at pahlic vendue, on lentoty;;. Friday the I-Ith day of March, at I ' . . __, o'clock in the afternoon, in Upper Sancon ' CrROViiii,IES AND QUE'i I ENSWAD,E, township, Lehigh county, the following p'-'l*- i They have /m hand a hag!! . 1 3 ; , 1 , 1 , ., , or sonal property, to wit: • 1 fresh Groceries, Fish, Soli, and Queens- Four first-rate working hors- -,:..--- Hire, all oi which they will di-pese of very' four milch cows, h heiffers,., i-tl.' ';' 1 elly'll'• ___ l i.,...,„.,,,, , „,.,,,,,..„ w.,,, ti,,:,) 5„,,,,, that !Itiflyr nO sheep, One 2-horse was- ,:-,------,„.“,,., : cirewwwnees will ..',..1s be f.:. i %TO Mi ae on, a good 4 horse wagon, a first-rate wagon ' c „, ; „ 0; c , : ,„,,,,i , Litre rite same is deliv'ored body, ploughs- harrows, cultivator, one of ttl i i,,,.,, ~-„r d ; Brinier & Young's- patent threshing tea- i with initi, . , . iiii . i, , t , to tm i, furtri.,•ririewk chine, with horse-power, which Itn.; (..I*, , , ;; ( it , : ; , ,,h patrons. they bop' , by itory.lociu4 It.r. been used one season, harness, hay-ladders s'ipic a t, to b.• till,- Co sell clwai et and with bolsters, hay by the hundred weight, ; not oilyio h;taill their I , ',eat cusw.ners.but 2 grain cradles. and a large variety of other , In, the weans of hringiwz to the Nov York farming utensils to tedious to mention. ;Store Litany new 011.'s The conditions will be wade Lumen on the day of sale, and attendance given by ABRAHAM Ilf.:LI,E11. 1 3 ,—:.1w JP Uli IL — le Sell ,E 3131 600 9:3 2 92 11131 ME '2 00 51 511 Feb. 21 Real and Personal Property. Will be sold, on Monddy the :Id day of March next, nt 10 o'clock in the for'enoon, at the house of George Knauss, decensed, in South Whitehall township, I,elii.4li coun- ty,,the following articles of personal proper ty, to wit : te :, Nur horses, '1 milch cows. 2 • ; , four-horse wagons, wagombudy, Vita feed in - igh to attach to the body, pay-ladders, with bolsters, one horse wagcri,: pleasure wagon, heavy har ness for 4 hi)r-ses, collars and blind-halters, fir-nets, threshing, machine and horse-poiv , er, winnowing -mill, cutting-box, woodsled. pleasure-sleigh, wheelbarrowAarrOws, hay by the ton, flax-break, swing -wheel, tubs and stanners, draw r, and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. . LIT 11 ER, A Tract of riluber Lund, . situate in Lbwer Nlacungy township, Le high county. adjoining lands of Nicholas Mink and Elias Weandt, being overgrown with the best Chestnut Tintber, containing 6 acres and S perches. The. conditions will be made known on the day of sale and, due attendance given. by the undersigned. JOIIN KNAUSS, } ). • MI S. GEO. F. KNAUSS, ) Fcb. 13. 1 w 12'4.)) Lti 4 . 111:1 Uri a :k is s A two Story Brick House, loca • ted the,South side of John Street PP9I PI 0 in the BorowTh of Allentown,— For terms &e., apply at the Store of PRETZ, GUTH & CO. .February 13, T, —4 w EDMUND J. monn, AT MINH AND COENSELL OR AT WI Of f ice aim , doors UM( of the Court Houle. US"He eau bt , consulted Loth in the Ger man and Englis4 languages. .Allentown, April 4. BE JOB at att:, "Re.Y.Lttor" OITN, priccl3 Q,7 uncut. ARTICLNN. I Per Allent.Eastonlati Flour . Wheat Rye Coln Oats . • • Buck wheat Flaxsued CI werseed 1 Lnotityzecd Potatoes . • •• Solt 1 T-2 1N (;utter ',ant . . Po. , OS NV \ I kin -,varn - SAW) . OW 11. 'VA) V. e ILO V rell. '2l Public Sale Of : Terse Oral Property. LA: at Public Cale, on Friday tic? ilh u! Nlarch oeN', at 10 o'cloc.ii, in the iroretw.)::, at the hone of the undersigned, in North Whitehall toww:hip,l.eliigh coun ty, (twar the .I yet Church.) the following, describcd personal property, to viz : 11 Horses, amour,: which :Iry excellent and Leader Ilorse:z,it hate year old Colt, 13 head - of Catlel, ainnar , which are found six 'Alder; Cows, awl a beautiful Men et., r near Cak cinz, 13 Hogs,r' two 1 liorm Wagons, two liodics, One of ‘vltich is no y, n new 1Zocl; a way , '"Ls7 - ofour ii.2tts of heavy 11, anon hat necs, live Fly-st us, Culler-covers for fivo Itazvs, three l'iou;;lis, !farrows, two setts of I lay-Ladders with Bolsmrs," Wood Sleds, Sloigks, Lock and other Chains, Swim.2lo-trvus fur War,” this nod PlotiEis, two Saddlos, !lakes, d'orlis; Shovels, a lot of oak Scantling, n lot of SlvMs des, Winnow ing -mill, and it larf:y variety' of farming utvn sils too II WIIIVOUS (,) mention. coudi.,ions kuoixt) on the day of HAlt and duq lit ,.. n d,oicc g i ven by JOSI.\ El KOHLER. bf LVI Orders rieceired E 14 1 ruit aird Ornimental Trees, rpm!: linder.,igned the numerous Nurscrieb, in the vicinity if New l'orlc, immediately on the opening of Spring., and will be happy to execute all orders entrusted to his care in the way of • Fruit and Ornamental , s T r ees, L'vevgicens, Flustering Shrub , licsfs, Vines, Creepers, . - 11erbateous Plants, Bulbous and Tuber our Bote l l flowers.Escvlant i?aats, Planne, Bog' Catalogues can be :teen nt Ids residence: All artiFlee will Le sal ctrl personally by hint; and brought. on itnti-diatelt. Orders should be h ;tit in before tho first of Mated next. - H. W. OR , ISM'. •• Near the Boreagh of Easton, Penn. Ftl.truar v '2O. 411—f;:vn Marv,' 3 (10i 5 5 05 131131 i. (11.) 1 051 1 16 (15! 61' 65 50 5U 60 :15 ;II) 45 MEI I 50; i 50. I 50 4 00'; 4 00; 0 20 2 50 2 75 2 75 Jb :3t)l 45 -1 451 42 I= leC I i S . 7 =I lIIN b. 5: 75 72 4 50 4 6 00 :3 50 5 rio 4 01: 4 00 . 1 50 3 00 :3 :3 50 ,1 00 50 :3 00 4 50. 4 ritY 2 60 MI K E S . :, 'V..- i w 6, --4 w