Election Returns in Pennsylvania. COUNTIES. Cass. ,Taylor. Scott.: Pierce. Adams, - - - 1762 2576 Alleghany,- - 6591 10112 Armstrong, - 2120 2030 Heaver, - - - 2303 2655 Bedford, - 2810 2836 'Burks, - - 0485 6082 4913 9503 Blair, - - - - 1435 2476 2590 1931 Bradford, - - 1889 2505 Bucks, - - - 5364 5140 4928 5760 Butler, - - - - 2247 2505 Cambric, - 1386 1233 Carbon, -- - 1181 859 Centre, - 2611 1850 1919 2993 Chester, - - - 5370 5949 5700 552(1 Clarion, -•- 2300 1372 12(10 Clearfield, I iso 701 -- Clinton, - . . 007 9ll -- Columbia, - - 3306 2263 1122 2102 - Crawford, - - 2748 2204 Cum berlarrd , Dauphin, - - 2251 3705 Delaware, - - 15.17 2191 Elk, 2-12 134 Erie, 2022 3418 Fayette, - - 8441 3045 Franklin, - 3199 4006 4'ulton, 13reene, -- - 2379 1473 H unti ngd on, - 1922 2590 brd -- -1 - 541 - 24 - 1 f Jefferson, - - 072 B5O Juniata, -- - 556 587 Lancaster, - - 0080 11390 wrenc e, • - Lebanon, - - 1802 2996 Lehigh, - - - 3199 2978 2993 :3.193 Lurt-rne, - 3991 3510 2001 Lycoming, - - 2244 1992 - - - 418 307 1 e rce r, - - • 3(191 2977 -- AI ifil in, - 1586 1513 1:192 1(120 Monroe, -- - 183(1 518 nntgome ry,- 5027 5010 4791 5767 Oflloll r, - - Northampton , 4293 3191 2997 4403 Non h uni bi'd.- 2258 1765 1019 2 3 51 Perry. - - - - 2295 1502 Ph ladel.City, 5266 10655 14908 5:300 PMI. County. 10244 20575 15905 20656 - - - 799 216 Putter, - - - 408 226 Schuylkill, - 3700 40:19 Somerset, - - 1127 3018 6 usri tiehanna, 2563 1853 - :303 120 Tioga.• - - - 13 14 1343 - Union, -- - - 1056 :3129 :1081 109.1 Yen:lna°, - - 1538 1001 V:arrezi, •- - 1088 919 hington, - 3820 :3898 -- Way ne,- - - 10-12 997 Westmorr . 5197 3121 -- Wyoming, - - 892 801 -- York , - - - 5151 4838 ToTAL, 172 ISO 1`5114-1 17:118(i 13.15 S 'Taylor's :11ajorily, The Gold Liggings of Ansfralia, Australian L by the overland mail. Prom Sydney ti n .mach to the 29th of July. beim- , hourweck, Attn.!. than those previously received. Prom hurt Philip the) are to the 17th of July.— 'ln each case they folly esti:firm the recent ifid•lllS r , ; : iirding the yield of gold in t o, v Smith \\ ales and \victoria. As re ... , . Ards the Altoott Alexander Alines in the ." r colony, it appears that the escort (or I ..,' i v , e,.1, coding the 11(1 July nits expected ),, ling 100,001) on ices, leaving 19,000 t.. Commissioner's tent to be brought on 1 : ft , l , ext occasion. vt; root the influence of the supplies the ce had fallen to GOs. or 02s. per outlet), lintroh the miners, being rutty rick. wt re ;generally indisposed to press sales. It was '. Molted that there was at least 12 I ,000 MOO ,(1 , ! ullvmplovvll money in the hands of labor 'l' s, At the various mining localities of •••, 'etw South Wales the result continued to • -':*. nicreasingly satisfactory, although the ports front the sister colony caused every ;t fog like ordinary success to be treated Vt:fth indifference. Several ,*,riles emotive 1, d with the companies formed in London $ ;:t !id arrived at Sydney, and had proceeded 1 o : o the 13mhurst district. : The mat kets were cleared of most kinds . , f provisions as fast as arrival took place.— ? Wheat was Ss. lid. per bushel, flour .-1223 ti per bbl, and hay .1:0 per ton.. Gold at Sid ., ney was higher than at Port Philip, the quotation being 0-la. for the 'l'uron gold and ..f (15s. for that of Mount Alexander. The 4 4 , Port Philip accounts of the prospects of the '1 1 ): wool crop are very unfavorable, and coirob „, , .-irate the remarks in a letter quoted a few , 7 .v!v.Alilays back. "IV link) flocks," it is said, "will • •litty e driven to the diggings for slaughter, and • the fleece and the fat will be burnt." "On, many stations next season no attempt •• to shear sheep Will be made'.'' In fact it seems that labor of any kind was almost it wholly unprocurable. Among other curi- ()us circumstances connected with the state of the mark( is, it is mentionedt lint the price of brides at Melbourne arts £lO a thousand, iliand it Was believed that both bricks and . coals would be profitably iMported from Eng " land. :.,7. i‘l l ‘e : o l t t r e hl,a it t i • l d iet i oft o o :i r iulyit rri ze o g t i t tnl e i ro( o sr f dp : rr l o t i e t,oe Iro;:,itvtl: machinery oth)inifttt:irri3ts: , . .urpassing richness of this portion of the i ~ ustrulinn ;old fields. The total shiptnents k . -;it gold to the 20th July had been 11,750,- , reckoned IR the price of 6:ls per oz.— , d was selling at 03s lid to 05s, and the t. change against gold Was I‘2 per cent. dis t count. The Legislative Council was occu „pied with the Now Duties Bill. N ‘-,• The letters from Adelaide. South Austra grill, are to the 25th of June, but they turn -111 little news of importance. A person ki . claimed the reward of £l,OOO, for the very of a gold field nit Broughton, about Iles distant; but an expedition to the • - e proved his statement to be a fabri- Thu Adelaide market was entirely of goodS, and many articles fetched iiourinal prices than at Port' Philip, 'o the P forced. circulation of tjui gold a the colony, big 1 J3v i i lesa The Land Survey in California. We have been kindly furnished, by Col. Ransom, Deputy United States Surveyor General for this State, with the particulars of his recent visit to the southern portion of the State; made by order of General King, United States Surveyor General. It will be recollected that a meridian line was es tablished upon Mt Diable.lastseason, which runs into the ocean to the southward of Mon terey Bay. The objsct of the recent trip to the south was to establish a similar line to Lap this on the east and with this view Col. Ransom and party went to San Diego, and from that point to the boundary line between the United States and Mexico. A thorough reconnoisance of the whole country was than made up to Los Angeles. From this last point the party_struck_oli to_San_l3ernardino-i vally, sixty miles east, where the Mormons have a large settlement of some 500 or GOO - inhabitantsl'his — valley — is — described — frs - i one of finest in California, being finely wa tered with springs throughout its extent. The amount which the Mormons claim tinder their purchase front the Logos is 100,000 acres, for which they paid $23,000 down, and are to pay the additional sum of *53,000 in two years. They have erected one fine grist mill with two run of stones, driven by water power and another is in progress of -construction--'Phe - wheat crop this season was slightly injured by mist, but the yield was very fair affording enough for consuinp -1.1011 and an overplus. The product of yen,m etables this season is very large. and ofa quantity far supefior to that raised in any part of the country. Colonel Ransom in forms us that he measured many stalks of corn over 20 feet high. The settlement ap peared to be happy and prosperous. From the valley the party went thirty miles further east to the top of Mount Sari Barnardino. For the want of proper instru ments the exact altitude of this mountain was riot ascertained, but it was estimated to he between 6,000 and 9,000 feet above the level of the ocean or three times higher than that of Mount DVihle. It is the highest peak in the southern portion of the Staie.---• Colonel Ransom has reported in favor of es tablishing this the point to run another mer idian line from and his recommendation will doubtless be adopted.—San Francisco hig, Sep. 28 0 Ekdoeal 11 dorilies in the U. S. since 1E328. Jackson, (Ind) majority in IH2tl 95 Van Buren (dens) Harti,on, OVhig.) (dem.) Taylm, (Whig.) Pierce, (dein.) Gen Piriee litre,beyond doubt, beaten all for iner competitors in the Presidential race, since the existence of the present parties, ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC VVONDER.—Fepsin ? artificial Digelqive Pluid Gastric Juice. A ;ro at .dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Hininet, or the (mirth storpach of the Ox, after directions of B , aron the Bruit l'ltvsio!oigical Chemist, by J. S. I lott2litoti, \I. 11., No. I I, North Eight Street, l'a. This is a tritly wonderful remedy . for I)ysin.psiit, Jaun dice, Liver Complaiiit, Coustipitlion, and Dehiliy, curing after Nhture's awn lii thud I)' Nall/re's OtVII :121 . 11t, the .1 II iCt% SC(' advertisement in another coliiirin .1 UI 11° IL INT, For :November Term, n sa.e. (1I ND JURORS. Joseph Baer, Weissenburg. John Romig, Lower Muctingie. Jonathan South, do. .Eon's;llllgWrr. Allentt,n' n. David Fullweil,r. Lynn. Jonathan I:It-ob.:E. Upper M trunule, Reuben Shark, South Wintehalt. I3uchecker, Upper Simeon, Simon Meyer, South Whitehall. Reuben Frantz, North Whitehall. Jacob Hart, Allentown. James W. Puller, Hanover. Ilenry Dillinger, Upper :Milford. George Brong, South Whitehall. William Jones, Upper :Milford. Reuben Peter, Heidelberg. Jonas. Al eft z, Low hill. Martin Kernerer, Salisbury. John J. Krause, Allentown. Joel Brown, South Whitehall. David Kern. Upper Milford. Daniel Fry, Hanover. Nathan Peter, Washington. John Leith, Upper Saucon. PETIT JURORS John &Fiber ling, Lynn. Aaron Dobbs, Upper Milford. Peter Weida, Lowhill. • William Wenner South Whitehall, William F.. Stuber, Salisbury. Solomon Koller, Upper Macungie. Jesse Solidity, Upper Sancta). John Schwartz, North Whitehall, John Giering, Salisbury, John [lemony, Lynn. William 13. Fogel, Upper Macungie Daniel Dobbs, Upper Saucon. Abraham Person,'Upper Milford. Daniel Krau: , s, dn. do. Owen Snyder, Heidelberg. Daniel Cooper, Upper &Allem Joel Klraz,Lowhill. Jacob George, do. Reuben Cole. North Whitehall, Peter Ronde:, Lower Macungie. Henry B. Person. Upper Saucon. Sarmtel Hone!, Upper Milford. Henry Reinhard, Lower Macungie. Hiram J. Shantz, Upper Macungie, Israel Trexler, Hanover, Joshua Fry, Upper Saucon. ter Heller, Allentown. Churl's Moyer, Upper Saucon. .Leob Eckspellen, Salisbury. Gideon yodeler, Upper Macungie. Themes flitter, Hanover. Daidel H. Kreitz, Lynn. A. IV. Loder, South Whitehall, Samuel F. Lutz, Lynn. - Perry Kistkr, do. Cl , t rgc Friederick, Hanover. Official Returns of Lehigh County. The following is the official vote cast for Pres idential Electors, on Tuesday the 2d instant, in Lehigh county—also the votefor Taylor Cass. • ri 2 Towxsuirs. 0 r• ti 'l7 North Ward,. 191 216 South Ward,. 366 330 200 197 Northampton, 76 57 91 83 Salisburg, . . 184 189 183 193 Hanover. . . 175 230 196 288 S. Whitehall, 265 292 234 290 Up. Simeon,. 266 250 237 - 264 L. Nlacungy,. 182 289 173 308 U. Macungy,. 108 309 102 32q N. Whitehall, 242 277 261 29:3 Weisseriburg, . 158 185 175 _lBO QM Lynn 183 192 174 195 p . 234 422_224-431 Ileidelberg,. . 236 27 230 36 Washington,. 194 61 21S 99 TuTAL, Majority for Cass, On Thursday last, the 4th of November. by the Rev. Joshua Yaeger, Mr. Edmund Yost, of Salisburg township, lo Miss .dman du &Incurlz, of Upper Nlactiogy. "May nil their days be bliss and peace Until their mortal life shall cease, Arid when their days on earth shall end Then may their souls to heaven nacend?" WHEREAS, the Hon. Washington Mc- Cartney, President of the several Conks of common pleas of the Third Judicial District, coin posed of the counties of Northampton and Lehigh, State of Pennsylvania, and Justice ! of thj several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, and . Peter Hans, and Jacob billinger, Enrs., Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, for the trial of all capital of fenders in the said county of Lehigh. dßy their p recepts to me directed, have ordered !the court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery, to be holden at Allentown county of Lehigh, on the • • Lost Monthly in Nomnbvr, 185?, which is the 20th day of said month, and will continue one week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the : Justices of the Peace and Constables of the t county of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be there at 10 o'clock • in the forenoon, of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do these things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those who arc bound by recoguizan ses to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said coun ty of Lehigh, arc to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. Given under my hand in Allentown, the 3d day of November in the year of our I,nrd, one thousand eight hundred and fifty two. Gad Nape Mc Commonwealth. TiSEPI 1 P. NEWHARD, Sherif/ Sheriff's ()nice Allentown, November 3, 1:352. 11—tc 1832 1830 1810 1914 1818 1852 Palseribr 'Tavern Simsad. W I LI, 'no cold at Public Sale, on Satin ay the 1:111: day of November next, at I'2 o'clock, at mot,-.10 the pre_rni:4es, Thai Splendid Tavern Stand, and slw Aid!, situated near the Slate Dam, in North W township, L.Miph coun ty. adj lining lands of Ballii t and l'retz. Reu ben Si; hint . dii, SW01!)011 130)W11, JofiOpil Yehl, David Penstermacher, Thomas Veld, Dan iel and Christian Horn. containing acres & 00 purchos, more or less. There on are are cted a first rate house, 1 - 11;c2i used as a Tavern at present, Shed- Sawilull, a good Prairie Barm Spring and Spring house, all in excellent order. A proportional part of the above ag, is wood land the stand is an excellent ono for a Coal and Lumber Yard, Persons wishinu to examine the lot, will please call upon William Walp who at pre sent resides on it. The conditions will be made known on the day (Oak. and due attendance given by, BENJAMIN SE\I,\IEL. • ABRAHAM NEFF. Assignees of William Ili*. October 27, 1832. ¶-3w Notice is hereby given, that Joseph Steck el, and his wife Sarah, of North Whitehall township Lehigh county, have on the 6th of November, 1552, made a Voluntary As signment, of all their property, rent personal and mixed, to the undersigned for the bene fit of their creditors. Such who know themselves indebted to said Steckel, will see the necessity of calling upon the subscri ber without fail and settle their accounts. _- .. And such who have any legal claims will olio present them well antlieOticated to the u ride rsigned. . EnwAno TiontEit, a ss'ignec. North Whitehall, Nov. 10. 11-6 w A meeting oldie. Stockholders of the "Dol awn re, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehan na Railroad Company," will be held at the President's office. in Elston, on the 27th clay of NOVENIBER next, at It/ o'clock A. 11., to decide upon the acceptance of the supplement to their act of incorporation, pas sed 10th of April, 1852, and the authoriza tion of the loans therein-.provided for. JAMES M. PORTER, President. October 27. 1852. .5011 PRIMTIMG, Nvatfy executed at the ' , Register" Office 83 104 EMI 297 S 3199 2993 3193 2078 2993 221 for Pierce, 500 MARRHED PROCLAMATION. MEI WROQI.E4)MQ Z4LOrteltwa a t4, Valuable Real Estate , Tavern Virtu d, Store and Private b Dwelliqw . - .FOR Soli4E. The undersigned offers for sale the fol lowing very valuable real estate, to which the attention of capitalists is invited : No. 1. A Commodious Tavern, and tract of land, situate in Salisburg town ship, Lehigh county, near the Borough of Allentown, at the Junction of the public roads leading from Sancon, Salisburg, tipper Milford and Lower Macungy townships to • said Borough, on which is erected 1 ! ..: J• 1 #lll '• —A-Large-and-Convenient— ! f. Pl . . 1 ,::.'1."'"*.4.4.,.11 MOTEL, g_lll.r.J.Eilliam—A.7chlein,) with extensive Stabling, a plentiful supply of the best water before the door, and every thing, necessary for the convenience and comfortable accominialation of travellers and strangers. This Tavern Stand in addition to advantages tirrising from its position as above mentioned, is in the immediate vicin ity of two of the best established Nlerchant and Grist Mills in this section of country, the trade of which is now, and will continue to be a source of great profit to the (Miller or occupier thereof. Adjoining the Tavern tiouse, is n new and very large and convmtvit moiAfrick Building, "" 2 I feet in front by 71 feet in depth, n l finished in the best manner, for Storekeep ing, pith all the necessary shelving, coon : ters, drawers, hoisting machine, &c. for car ! lying on that business. Its location us above described will' sufficiently indicate its value as a place of business. No. 2. A Tract of Meadow Land, Of the very best quality, in the rear of the above mentioned property, containing two and three quarter acres. This is perhaps the only piece of Meadow Land along the Little Lehigh, that will be offered for sale for many years. No. 3. A Briek Dwelling, . A new and well finished two story 11 IneolPyl, Brick House, MI II near the above mentioned proper ty, with very . convenient Stabling, and other necessary outbuildings, required for the accommodation of a family, erected on a lot. which is 30 feet in front. by ISO feet in de•ath. and in the highest state of cult iva tion:l'The'rr is a well of the best water near the kitchen door with a chain pump. The parlors and chambers are neatly pa perel, mid die whole appearance of the property is that of a comfortable and very ele2mit private dweliiim. 'Vie above property will hi sold tozether or separately to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. But little cash capital being reyo red • now oc the property is tint sold by tile 25th of Doci•tab,r next, it will be runlet' away by Auclion for out. year from the tof April next. It E. ‘VIIICIIT, .Itroniey . for 1( 00M & HEILMAN. Nqvviliber 10 I. LIST'. F u u. A v ovea.W4l.lr Tenn, I 55.2 . . 1 :rubn w;writ.r, vs lli.b,,cc. Wagner. • • 2 Pry, vs Solomon Gang war. 3 Nathan Dresher, vs TSOVIISS 4 The Commeowealt It, vs Anthony Gan geWrf 5 Tii4lnnan Weber, VS Daniel .51t . C144. 6 'no; Cornimm wealth, vs ifvrij. Jarret. 7 Abraham Sehmovr r. son. and Admin istraturs, vs Abraham Schmoyer. • S SnloinOn A pplr., vs Nathan Lerch. it Willimn Kaul, vs Solomon „rogt.l. lU Geo. FL Reber, vs. Henry n l:att I I ponrad Roder, vs Daniel Roeder. 12 Valentine Geist, vs Samuel and Oath. urine Shaffer. 13 Catharine Weber, vs Jesse Weber. 14 Thomas Slimmer, VS Nathan Lerch. I lc James Diehl, vs hoary Patzino.er. 16 Union Slate Quarry, vs Laury & Sae. ger. 17 Jonathan :Dowald, vs Frederick W. Nagle. IS Daniel Edelman, vs Charles Mertz. 19 The Commonwealth, vs ert and terra tenants. • 20 Stephen Balliet & Co:, vs Jeremiah Ritter. 21 Pearson Crosby, vs Isaac Lewis. 22 David Steffen vs Robert Steckel and others. 23 Henry Baer, vs James K. llosser. 24 Peter Kurtz's administrators, vs Jos hua Fry. 25 Commissioners of Lehigh county, vs John Weidknecht and Samuel Smith. 23 Otto W. :Meissner, vs Haas & New . mover. 27 David A. Tumbler, vs Samuel Miller. 2S Philip and Sebastian Blaidel, vs Geo. Shaffer. jr. P. E. SAMUELS, Proth. November 10, 11—.3 w it Ott!Ill)aa The winter session of the Allentown Sem inary commenced on Monday last, Parents Q r Guardians, who desire to send their child ren or warde to this shoo', will please to ap ply soon.. The Music Teacher of this in stitution will also give Private instruction on the Piano and Guitar. C. R. KESSLEn, Principal. November 3, 1852. ¶-4w ir 4 7410. A Journeyman and Apprentice. Thti undersigned would like to engage a first rate Journeyman Blacksmith, and an Apprentice to learn the Blacksmith trade.— A good Journeyman can find constant em ployment. Both urn immediately wanted by the subscriber residing in Weisport. Carbon County. • WILLIAM H: wETHERHoLb. weisport, Nov. 3... V-1.4w Orphan's Court Sale. By virtue and in pursuance of ari order issued •out of the Orphan's Court of the county of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday, the 27th of No vember, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, a certain message and lot of land with the appertenances, situate in Sals burg township, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded by lands of Rudolph Smith, dec'd, Peter Rhoads, dec'd, John Diehl and others, containing one acre and --le 127 perches, Whereon are erect ...;l : cd a convenient R.4WO ' RP t.." Dwelling House, , a well of goad_water_near_the, a variety of fruit trees are on the and stable ; - d 7 id • oor, an . =ME It-being the real estate of.illichael Klaise, (Tease , ate o sal townsliir county. rir Household and Kitchen furniture will also be sold at the same time. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale and dun attendance given by DANIEL KLAISE, ddneor NATHAN METZGER, Clerk November 3 The Only True Portrait of Washington T. 13.117ELC1PS 2113GNIP10ENT PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. Engraved (hy permission) from Stuart's on ly original portrait in the Athene um, Boston. This superb picture, Engraved under the superintendence of THOMAS SULLY. Esq., the eininent and highly gilled artist, is the only correct likeness of Washington_,uger published. It has been characteriotid- as the greatest work of art eyer, prod - deed in this country. As to its firlblityi'Lwe_refer to the letters of the adopted son of Washing ton, CluonnE Wasnitsturos PARK CUSTIS, who Sap', "it is a faithful representation of the celebrated original . ," and to Chief Jigs tie( Taney, of the r Siipreme Court of the United States, whiesays, "As a work of art its excellence and must strike every one who sees it it is no less happy in lits likeness to the Father of his country. It tvas my good' fortune to have seen him in the days 'of my boyhood, and his whole ap pearanceis yet strongly impressed on my memory. The portrait yen have issued ap pears to me to be en exud likeness, repre senting perfectly the expreision as well as the form and features of the face." And ! I says SENATOR CASS, it is a life-like representation ry . the great orignal DENT FILL3I ,-, RE says, "the work appears to !me to have been admirably executed and eminently worthy of the patronage of the pub-' lic." Says MAILCIIANT the eminent portrait painter, and the pupil of Stuart, "your print 101 my inind is more remarkable then any' other I have seen, for prosenting the whole individuality of the original portion, togeth ' er with the noble and dignified repose of air and manner, which all who ever saw him com4dereti ja marked characteristic of the lasrinns than It commemorates." Ibr the great merits of this picture we would rcfer every lover of I t asbinglon to the portrait itself, to be seen at the office of this paper, and to the letters of the plow ing .drtists, Statesmen, Jurists and Schol ars accompanying it. ARTlSl'S.—MarclontXanil Elliot, of ' Now York ; Neagel, RothernA anti Lamb din of Philadelphia ; Chester 134rding, of ' Boston ; Charles Frazer, of Chalieston, S. ; and to the adopted son of IVashlßvon, [lon. G.°. W. P. Custis, himself an artist, STATESMEN. His Excelleucy Millard Pillinore, Major Gen. Winfield Scott, Hon. I. h.tllas, lion. William R. Eing,! Hon. Daniel Webster, 11. m. Linn Boyd, lion. Lewis Cass, Hon. Wm. A; Graham, lion. John P. Kennedy. Hon. R. C. Win-1 throp. LL. D. JURISTS.—Hon. Roger ! ' 13. T lion, John Deer, Hon. John, NlcLean, Hon. Rufus Choate, ScuoLnas. —Charles Folsom. Esq., the well known Librarian of the Ba-ton Atheneum, who says, would rather own it than any pain ted copy I have ever seen ;" E. P. Whip ple, Richard Hildreth, Hon. Edw. Everett, LL. D„ Jared Sparks, LL. D., William H. Prescott. LL. 1)., Washington Irving, Ralph W. Emerson, Esq., Prof. T. C. Upham. J. I'. Headly, Fitz Green Halleck, H. W. Longfdlow, Win. Gilmore Simms ; and From Europe, Lord Ta fuu rd ,T. 13. a cauley, Sir Archibald Alison, Lord Mayor of London. &c. 'cue PRESS, throughout the entire Union, have with one voice pro chinned the merits of tips superb engraving. 'l'o enable all to possess this valuable treasure, it is sold at the low price of $5 per copy. 1 - 3 ,v Published bti• Cluonac W. CHILDS, N. NV. Corner of Fifth and Arch St., Philadel D. D. EYERLY, Sole Agent for the States of Eastern Penn • sylvariia and Delaware, This Portrait can only be obtained from .11n. BVERLY, or from his duly authorized agents Arrangements have been made with the Pest Office Department, by which copies of the Portrait can be sent to any point, pet Mail in perfect order. CePersons by remitting Myr: DOLLARS to D. D. 131 , 1.m.y, Philadelphia will . have a copy of the Portrait sent to them free of Postage. WAlagnilicent Gilt Frames, got up ex pressly for these Portraits, furnished at the low price of $5.00 each JUST ISSUED A MAGNIVICIENT PORTRAIT OF General Jackson, • Engraved by 7'. B. JPEJ CH . E.YQ., af ter the orignal portrait painted by 7'. SULLY, ESIQ., This Portrait will be a match for th. Washington, and is in every respect as w got up. Price $5.00 per copy. Nddross na above. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. JUST' PUBLISHED, pricts kiluirent. ARTICLES. f Per Alknt.Easton Phild Flour Barrel 4 50 4 00 4 25' - Wheat .. . . Bush.' 90 80 91. Rye 70 60 •81. Corn 70 60 62 Oats I 86 38 38 I3uckwheat . . 60 60 65 Flaxseed .. . I 1 37 150 160 Cloverseed . . --• 4 50 i 5 50' 5 20: 'I imothyseed . 3 001 2752 75 Potatoes .• . 35 1 35 75 I Salt I 40 45 30.,, 1 Butter .. . . Pound 18 18 3u Lard t 12' 8 7 . Tall OW— .---.—. —•—• ` -- 9 9 -8 Beeswax .. . 22 25 28 1 Elam l—l 12 10 8 Flitch .. . . —_ __ 10 8 6 - Tow-yarn. . . _ 8, 8 7„ Eggs Doz. 16! l2 20 Rye Whiskey Gall. 221 22 23 Apple Whiskey —18 i 48 Linseed Oil . . 851 85 85 Hickory Wood Cord 4 50 ; 4 561 6 00 . . Flay .. . . Ton IS 00iI2 9912 00.. Ege• Coal . . . Ton 3 501 400 4 56 . Nut. Coal .. . 2 50i 390 3 59 4 Lump Coal .. ; 3503 60 3 00.. Plaster ... . • 4504 50 2 60' ¶ -4 w vitivATE SAW. :C .4 ': ''' OF A .„,.. Valuable Plailtat on: 1 The und , , , ,rsieed offers to sell his valua- Iblo pinittttion at Private Sale, situated in: SomAr Whitehall township, Lehigh county, Anining lands of Peter Troxel, Henry `Roth and John Troxel, containing 109 acres,' strict measure. The improvements consist in a large two story ? S TONE =2" DWELLING ROUSE, ‘‘ith kitchen attached, a log house, a large stone barn, a first rate hog-stable, smoke house, and other out-buildings. The land is of the best limestone soil, with a lime kiln on it. A proportionate part of 4rkthe land is meadow, some excellent 15r ;:t 17P0 0.7)L.1.VD 9 and the balance good arable land in the best condition, the whole under good and sub stantial fences. There are also two wells with pumps on the piouerty, one near the r"Y.q.. kitchen and the other near the barn. excellent - Apple Orchard, with a large variety of the choicest apples, besides other fruit trees. The Jordan creek runs along the farm. La - Persons wishing to exarning the farm, can do so by calling on Mr. Owen Schneider, who tenants tt ; or to the owner near "Ilartman's Dam," where they can also be come acquainted with the condition of sale. DANIEL TROXEL. August 19, (852 . FOR RENT! drat Rate store Staub. The undersigned offers his for many years . established Store Stand, extensively known as "'Presler's Store" near Trexler's Furn ace, in sw Longitinp township, Berke coun ty. The buildings consist in a2l ii iii Story Store Roust), Mt , w . an adjoining building used as a stor ago house. There is also a very convenient: two and a half story dwelling house, 'near . „the Storehouse. The stand always bore the nivrteof•being one of the best in the coun try. and-continues to bear that name. Possession.can be given On'the Ist of Apra' next, or soon4r.4l'require'd. . .. The terms cari;ba.made known upon en- . quiry of the undersigmed, who resides near by. WILL a 41711EXLER. ~ . Sept. 9, '4 *-''''. ' *-- 4w - In the Orphan's Court of Le.' ef iets -% high county. - ;1 . 1' 4 14141n the matter of the account of '7 , 4 77 Charles Edelman, administrator • of Solomon Wesco, dec'd, late of Lower Macungy township, Lehigh county. And now September 2d, 1852, on modem'. of Mr. King, the ,Court appoint James S. Reuse, Martin emmerer and John F.' Rohe, auditors to audit and resettle the above' account, and make distribution according to law, and make report to the next stated Or.' pitons Court, including all the evidence . ' submitted before them"... From the Records. • • , NATHAN METZGER. Clerk. The auditors above named will meet for' the purpose of their appointmention Mon.: day. November 15, at the &gee of - James; S. Reese, Esq., in Allentown, Acre all persons interested are notified 'to attend. JAMES S. REESE. MARTIN KEMMERER, .4uditors. JOHN F. October 27. WtOiDitIBIBQ Notice is hereby given that the under:: signed hes been appointed Executor of the., last will and testament of widow Elizabeth" gnaws, deceased, late of the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh county. All those who' know themselves irtdeb,ted to . said estate, be, it in notes,.bonds or . bB6le•debts, will:See the necessity of settling their Rai:meld' withiO' weeks from the date hereof. Such whdy have any legal claims against the estate will :,resent them well authenticated fop ' payment within the above specified time. JACOB DILLINEOR, Executor. • Allentown, Nov. 3. T--aw .st D l X'aiaiagres.S. The b.3t lJolits,YNs 1n town is.l6.be font/do', at the old corner known as the Red sign . . np,4; posite Snider's Hotel. 7. N QIRE7BEt., 'Svineml.dr 41,-1854: • L! ¶-4w