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The following letter to the New Orleans Picayune is dated, Purl Dunc tu , Western Texas, Nov. 1 have the pleasure to announce to you the sufe arrival of the party of the Bounda ry Commission under Mr. Marine Chandler. They came through Santa Rosa and San Penland°, having been compelled to aban• don the work on the Rio Grande, owing. to want of -provisions, consequent on the loss of the boats in the rapids. Mr. Chandler describes the country pas sed over as one of greaf difficulty and dan ger; his men suffered dreadfully from ex posure of and want of clothing and other ne cessaries, but have been brought safely through to this place. Lieut. Green, cora manding escort, deserves great credit for the manner in which he conducted the du ty intrusted to his charge. in consequence of the murder of the lamented Col. Craig, the whole duty of the escort had to be born by this young but well deserving officer and the excellent manner in which he has ac quitted himself of it shows his capability as a soldier. The party under Mr. Chandler were vis ited. by a hand of Carnanches under' the chief Mayo, at the Paso de los Catnanches. - • This is the ,band who it is supposed had latey murdered a number of men on the .fgan Antonio road. -.They had with them a number of gold fifty dollar pikes as well as articles of clothing taken from the bodies of .their .victims. When near Santa Rosa the party was star)* by a band •of negroes and Indians under 'Wild. Cat, who is now . living near . Gl ,that town. A short.,conference between re s en'and the chief ended in the par , ty being allowed to pass without molestation. Mr. Chandler being with hint; in the ' form of notep, 4rawnings,spechriens of min . era logy, az. ogiouot of information that .cannot but Le elcceedingly interesting to those desirous of being advised of a territory so little known as the Lipper Rio Grande. We congratulate the frieads of Mr. Chan dler and the party under him, on their ar ,rival, and trust soon to able to read. the re port.of the Work committed to his charge. Pay of Members of Congress.--Thia moch De. tated question was attempted.o be settled in the senate by a bill, which that body took up on Wednesday last. It provided that two thousand dollars should be paid per annum to.each Sena tor and Representative, with mileage aanow al lowed beside, to be computed, hoWaver• ki.lo isn air Itne. Teri dollars were to be, Aleducted for every day's absence', unless occesioneo by the member's own: sickness, or. that of . .hte wife- or child. , It is aesqcely'neeelisary An add, that Abe bill Malang a members industry, the measure of his comperisatiorb:Was indefinitely postpone& Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Lehigh Register, January 1,1853, Mdst I again attune my harp and sing - My New Years' lay, to all my patrons dear? Oh, with what speed, doth times' untiring wing Waft us from day to day, from year to year ! But Time, though stern, no partial favor shows, Ile, all alike with even swiftness rows. The man that revels in his store of wealth, No longer. years, nor brighter suns can have, Nor fresher air, nor sweeter draughts of health, . Than he—earth's poor and lowly care-worn slave I Ah, all alike must fuel his withering rod, And bow their knees before his sovereign nod. ---Yes,_een_talents_he_disrespeets in man The mightiest gift that he can boast below ; Oh Time ! a nation wept the bitter tears of pain, When thou laid'st the greatest of our country low,— The giant Wras•rca and the god-like CLAY- Bright stars by night, and brilliant suns by day ! • • Their lofty eloquence which oft has thrill'd The souls of men, as with electric fire, And words which erst in calm debate have chill'd The threatening passions of disunion's ire, Are hushed in death—no more their tones will move A nation's heart with ardent, patriot's love. Their deeds shall live on history's brightest page, As long as freedom keeps her vigils here, And men in deeds of prosperous arts engage And honest toil and industry revere,— Long as Plymouth, Concord, Bunker-Hill shall be Sacred to the worshippers of liberty ! The reigning planet of last year has press'd In'sooth, the world to strange and wonderous deeds ; France has wrought itself a crown and feels bless'd, And laughs, while young unhonored freedom bleeds; And we've'made a President of Mr. PIERCE, While for SCOTT'S worth rang the deaffening cheers. But let that pass—the ballot box 's supreme— We stick to what o'e voted, ttright or wrong" We're sovereigns, our wish is law, we deem • Our rulers only fit to govern us as long As they behave—like good and faithful men, Or terms expired, then we put 'em out again Great land ! beneath the sun there's none like thee ; All that is noble, brave and great is thine. Thou art the home of peace and liborty,- weet freedom's sun doth here benimmant shine, And cast its blessings with an even hand In rich abundance o'er this happy land. FRANKLIN chained the lightning, MORSE gave it 'speech, Fourorq harness'd steam and laughed at tide and wind ; And when a country's stubborn we will teach It in this age of wisdom how to mind Its business, nice and civil, like a man, For instance, what we do with rude Japan ! Some clever orators, poets and divines Do flourish in our country, native born ; And we'll soon export our classic works and wines,. As we do our yawl:ft clocks, and fish and corn, And save a DICKENS trouble, to teach To eat our dinners and to make a bo Growth of the United States. In a letter to the National Intellig,encer, Air. - William Durk% who has devoted much attention to ihe sulij •ct of the statistical his tory of the Unittql S u ers. makes the follow ing remarks on the growth of the country. He says : These periods have been three. First Original ,colonization and progress to the revolution, commenced in 1775, and terminated in 176;1. Second period.. Accession of Louisiana and Florida ; which, in all statistical princi ples, we may regard us enchainments of the same course of events, and also without any material error, as so nearly equal to that of 1783 as to justify the assumption of their equality. • The third and most extensive accession was thtit by which the domain of the United States was extended to the Pacific ocean and gave to those .States the Pacific coast of North America, from the, Mexican to the Russian boundaries, completing a connected sovereignty from ocean to ocean—a sover eignity with internal and external advantages of position and extent nevetbefore combined. on the earth. In a comprehensive view of the subject, we have before us n continent spreading over temperite Intitudes from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean, and comprising three millions four hundred thousand square miles of that continent : and in its relative position the United St's embraces the middle or tern. porate latitudes, occupying very nearly, on North. America, similar latitudes, with, and in extent not materially differing with all Europe, and, ns will be shown in these pa pers with a resident population amounting in Isso, to upwards of twenty-three and increasing at a ratio of one-third decen nially, or in .plainer terms gaining one-third in cash ten veers. The hue of progressive population in the United States of North Arrierica, which any arithmetician can verify with the date affor ded by the tieveral decennial enumerations froM 1700 .to 1860 : contains, we boldly as sort, ono, if not the mpst important fact, in the history of the world. The existing gen• eration can be if it chooses, glance into 'uteri ly through the glass of experipnce,.and pre pare in edit/nee for future consequence.. Singular.--In Cincinatti, last week, the d a agh• ter of Mr. Weyman, a child,eeven years of age died suddenly, and of a singular diaease., She rose in the morning with a finished lace, cam , plaining of a violent bead ache. Her pain soon Increased, aid large, red blotehea began to ap-- Oar upon` her body, PhOrtty after which, she fell to , the floor. ,84e was. 0044 pp and hild °PO° the bed, Where after .two • or three spasm), she ceased to breathe. - is how, w! ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. -- -PepSill ? an artificial Digestive Fluid Gastric Juice. A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, th4l great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, NI. D., No. 11, North Eight Street, Phila., delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debilty, curing after Nature's own method by Nature's own .agent, the Gastric Juice. See advertisement.in another column. NIARRIED , On the the 26th of December. by the Rev Joshua Yeager, Mr. Romer KINCADE, of Freemansburg, to Miss CATHARINE WEN_ DEL, of Hanover. On the 28th of Dec. by the . same, fir. JOHN MARTIN STOCK, to MISS MARGARET Mims, both of South Whitehall. On the 30th of December, by the same. Mr. HENRY RITZ. of East Allentown to Miss KESIAII Ross, of Hanover. On the 2d of Jan. by the same, Mr. AN DIMAS BENEDER, of Weisport, to Miss DI ANA SNYDER, of Salisburg. On the 29ih of December, by the Rev. Jacob Vogelbach, Mr. WILLIAM KECK, to MISS EMELINE LALIER. • On the 20th of December, by the Rev. Mr. Daniel Zeller, Mr. WALTER C. SMITI4:O Miss AMANDA A. NEWHART, both of Allen town. 10" With the above notice We received a slice of wedding cake. We thank the young couple for their kind rernembrancti, they may be blessed with many Mac responsibilities. On the 20th of December; by the Rev. Isaac Reeler, Mr. CummEs KLINE, to Miss SusANNA Noss, both of Upper Milford. On the 23d ult., by 'the. Reif. G. J. :Yea ger Mr. ELI HAUSER, of E. .Brunswig, Schuykill county, to, Miss SUSANNA HENRY, of Lynntown, Lehigh county. On the 14th of December . .by the Re v Daniel Zeller; Mr. DAVID WEBER, to Miss ANNA MARIA NIMNEMARER i both of this plaCe. DIED. On the 2d ofJanuary, in Allentown.Josor WALTER, aged 05. yeare. • On the 20th December of Hanover, &az /tient }kunst:, aged , 80 years. k ri the gist of December.. in Upper Ma cifiTgy, ANNA ELlissnearr, infant daughter of Jacob and >feria De. Long, aged 2 years, 4,Montba and. 24 dap. , 2 • . On'the 10tit,e1;Decemben Uwe Draw, son *of Thomas aged 3 y.eare. I love thee, ALLENTOWN, fair city of the hill-- Around thy feet, the sisters Lehigh glide, . And Worman's spring (loth in abundance fill Each household goblet with its crystal tide ; Pure as the fountain Eden's rosy bower, When love was young and blessed each fleeting hour We owe DANOWKY much, for he does rule, And cheer the dark and gloomy—visaged night, The ACADEMY and Mr. Icnßsrztt's school, To spread around us intellectual light. And Mr. LOCIIMAN for his art divine, To snatch our features from the grasp. of time. But above all that grace our happy town, We owe the la — dies most, dear heavenly creatures ! Who Who does not love them, and in heart bow down ? To worship their elysium-borrowed features, But at times they throw cold water and dismay, On some, I heard a poor old bachelor say : " I've felt full many a heart—ache in my day, At the mere rustling of a muslin gown, And caught some dreadful colds, I blush to say, While shivering in the shade of beauties frown, They say her smiles are sunbeams—it pay be— But never a sunbeam would she throw on me." But take her all in all she is a sun That lights man, through his prosperous noon, And when his night of care comes stealing on, She is the soft and sweet caressing moon ; And if she errs, let not your anger rise, Eve too forgot herself in Paradise. But this is New Year's day and.all should feel Happy and joyous and forget all care,— My naught kind render on thy bosom steal To mar the New Year's joys that nestle there • , And while thou sit'st enthroned bright scenes among, Be liberal minded when I breathe my song. S 0 N G. • May this he a year of pleasure— Of sweet prosperity— All fraught with rarest treasure For thee kind friend for thee ! May the sweetest dews of heaven-- Its brightest, gentlest ray, Cheer thee from morn to even, Through . each succeeding day. ,•:' Thy morning dreams of glory, Which rest upon thy heart, Be ever beaming, o'er thee, Their ely.t , ian joys impart ; And ever friends be smiling Around thy earthly way,— Thy hours with wit beguiling Bright as a sunny day. And woman's love caress thee With all her heavenly art, And ever cheer and bless thee. With never changing heart; And may every hopeful flower Thy ardent soul creates, Be formed into a bower, • That never, never fades. TRldir, LIST. FOR FEBRUARY TERM, 185:3. 1 John Wagner vs Rebecca Wagner. 2 J. W. An spach & Co. vs Chas. Kline. William J. Emil vs Solomon Fogel, 4 Hiram Heil vs Henry Koch, 5 Hiram Heil vs Solomon Koch, 6 Itt the matter of the Report of auditors of Weissenburg township, 7 George R. Reber vs Henry Eisenhart, 8 Valentine Geist vs Samuel &Catita rine Shaffer. .. Second Irak. 1 Jonathan Demold vs Frederick W. Nagel. 2 Stephen l3alliet 0.. c, vs Jeremiah Ritter. 3 Henry Barr vs James K. Moser, 4 Peter Kurtz Ex. vs Joshua Frey. 5 Commissioners of Lehigh co. vs Weit• knecht & Smith, 6 Otto IV. Meissner vs Neumoyer & [lass. 7 Peter Donkel vs Thomas Eisenhart, 8 In the matter of the Report of auditors of Weisenburg township, 0 George Reidennuer vs Jesse Knauss, 10 Philip & Sebastian Blaidle vs George Sheller jr., 11 Charles Moyer vs Conrad Weil, 12 Ferdinand Berkemoyer vs Daniel Rex, 13 John Treichler vs Jacob Zimmerman; 14 Cox & Boughton vs Thomas Ginktn- ger. 15 Moses M. Jones vs Edmund Morris, 16 William Hot Wife vs John Wolf. F. E. SAMUELS Prey. ¶-4w January Aillikbili°3 ZDTIIII ; . 1 ,!.74%. , r, In the Orphan's Court of Le i4r,.. 0 4 ' . 14 high - county. 4 ..„..." ~, , , f.,., .r, jos l e n i - )l t i h . \\ i tn n a n i n te e r rrn o a f e th h e cr a , c a cou s t a lt m o . f 44. 416.1 ‘ nel Wannertnacher Administra tor of Jacob Wannerinacker dec'd. late of Lynn township Lehigh county... And now Dec 3. 1852 the Court appoint John •H..Helfrich. Esq., an A editor to Audit and re-settle the account of the said Adtnin istrator and make distribution according to law and report to the next stated Orphan's Court, including all the evidence sudraittsd before them. • - ... ~ Fran Me .Recorda. TESTE,-N. METZOER, Clerk. The undersigned; Auditor appointed by the above order of Court will meet on Saturday the 220, of - Jan. at 10 :o'clock A. M. at the House orqsanuel fPannermoch. er. in Lynn Totynship, where all those who are Interested•can attend'if they see . proper. ' • : • • JoiftriLlitz . retcu,kitiditer. - January 18.51. •• • • : ,A..,‘;',:11-4w -j PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. Washington Mc- Cartney, Presiderit of the several Courts of common pleas of the Third Judicial District, composed of the counties of Northampton and Lehigh, State of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, and Peter Haas, and Jacob Dillinger, Esqrs., 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. By their prectpts to me directed, have ordered the court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery, to be holden at A Ilestows county of Lehigh, on the *L ast Monday in January, NH, which is the 31st day of said month, and will-continue-two-weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts commanded tobe there at lOo'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 are bound by recognizan ses to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said coun ty of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. Given tinder my hand in Allentown, the sth day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty three. Cod save the Commonwealth. JOSEPH F. NEWHARD, Sherif Sheriff's. Mee Allentown, January 5, 1653. 1117,-1F.,4-1 • A good Cooper, with a frmly, to work himself and employ otherg , t; work for hire in making. Flour Barret': None' but good workman need apply at.to a good work man constant work Ind good pay will be guarranted. PIETZ, GUTEI & co. January 2, 18 , 01. ¶-4w Grand Exibition AT THE Allentown Hall of Fashion, liViedeo OP Royer, Respectfully announce to the citizens of Allentown and its vicinity, that they hart lately associated themselves for the porposa, of manufacturing Hats and Caps e.;.Q-5-'' of various styles and fash- 07 ` • ;77., ions, all of which they will sell at Wholesale or Retail, nt rates cheap er than the same were ever before offered in this place. They being both practical hatters and much experienced in the businrss, feel sat isfied !hat they can givo entire . satisfaction to all who tell favor them with their cus tom. Reinetriher the, stand, directly opposite Barber & Young's Hardware Store, West Hamilton Street, known as E. M. Wieder's Hat and Cap Store. • la'Country merchants supplied on rea sonable terms. Having just, received the latest Fall and Winter styles, they,_,TFill be prepared to fill orders•nt the shortest They have also on hand a full assortment of Furs, such as Muffs. Bons, Cuffs, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest pri ces. August 12. 11-43 m Catastuqua Headquarters. CHILI lIILIES NOLF, Most respectfully in vites the attention of the public to the fact that c , 4:4ll::_iatiiittj he has lately rented the , House, recently occu ti pied by James Fuller, .4. ar , 44u. in the village of Cata Fatigue, and that he is now . prepared to rte.- coininodate visitors and the travelling public in the best manner. He will give his sole attention to his business, and therefore con fidently believes that he shall be enabled to render satisfaction to whoever may favor him with their custom. His TABLE, will be at all times, sup- plied with the best the market affords ; his I3AII be stocked with the choicest Wines and Liquors ; his STABLING attended to in the best manner. His rooms aro largo, airy and convenient, and the utmost cleanli ness will be observed in the Beds and. Bed ding. In short, the proprietor of the "Cata snuqua Headquarters' will spare no pains or expense to render his guest comfortable. He therefore, cordially• invites his friends and the public generally to give him a call. December 22, 185;1. 41-3 in riNate Sale Of a Valuable Farm. The undersigned oiler nt Private Salo i Valuable Plantation, situate in North Whitehall township, Le high county, about one mile distant from the Lehigh river, containing not less than 50, nor more than 100 acres, to suit the conve nience of purchasers. The buildings thereon are two good and convenient , DirCilillg Minxes, Swiss Barn. Springhouse, and• other out buildings. There is a proportional-Part of geiod meadow land, and a first rate •• Apple Orchard, with 'a large collection of Ftait. i Withiri - one mile of . the ,place 're • ound limestone in large quantities. • This farm is in excellent condition. ' • . The'conditions can.he learned from either of the .undersigned- . • STEPICZN BALLIZT i cir. ' ETErnart.GRAFIr. : -111-74 w prim Zurratt. ARTICLES. I Por Alloat.Rastooo rued Flour Vane/ 4/6 4 76 6 ad , Wheat . . . . Bush. 1 00 1 00 1 10' Rye 75 76 91 1 Cern 00 tti 75' Oats AS 29 Buckwheat . . SO SO ,05 . Flaxseed . . . 1 37 1 60'1 110' Cloverseed . . 5006 50 We% limothyreed . 00 A 76 2.70' : Potatoes .• • - .85 85 — 2O; -. Salt 46 45 .1112 r Butter .. • . Pound 18 - 18 BO' Lard 10 12 , 9° Tallow .. . . 10 9 ' Beeswax .. . 22 25 20 Ham i 12 1 16& Flitch . . . . —lO Tow-yarn. . . 111 7: Eggs . . . . Doz. 10 1 20 20: Rye Whiskey Gall. 221' 22 27 Apple `Whiskey{ t 281 29 24 Linseed Oil .. I 00' 85 - 115 " Hickory Wood ; Cord j 4 601 4 - 110 'VOW - Hay . . I Ton 18 00 20 00,25 00: Egg Coal . . . Ton 350 4 00 1 .4,50' Nut Coal .. . 12 50 3-00 8 50'.` Lump Coal . . 3508 60 3 00' Plaster ... . I 4_.604 5O _2 00' BEIM thiulte, ,•,••!.. • • • 'judgefor . Yourselves !. ~During the past summer the undersigned .. .-=directly opposite the Gorman Reformed. Church in Allentown has materially en- - larged and beautifully finished, his Store: room, and in order to make his assortment of Clocks, Watches AND 447: . • JEWELRY. ~, compare ' with his other ., improvements, he adopts this method to inform his old customers and a host of new he expects` to get, that he has just returned 'from Na,! York, with a most magnificent display of • House, Office and Parlor Clocks, Gold and Silver. Winches, of every variety,. Gold Ear and Finger Rings, Breast Pins, of every inunaginable pat tern, gold,silver,steel and brass Watch Chains, Seals -and firs. silver Tea.and Ta ble Spoons, gold, silver and steel Spectacles, for all ages, Spy glasses of all siz..es, gold Lockets 4' Chains, Music Boxes of' various qualities, gold ancyMe dals,als, of all sizes,gold and silver , Pencils, Melodians of the best mom !factory in the United States. In short every article kept in a well stocked Jewelry store can be'got of him, and is de termines! to sell as cheap as can be bought either in New York or Philadelphia. He Batters himself to believe that in beauty anti assortment his establishment cannot be sur passed in any country ,town in. the state: Tho public is invited to call and then to' judge for themselves. 13" He continues to repair Watches sad Clocks, and since he keeps none bet the vip; ry best of Workmen, he can afford to ward' rant them for one year. Gold and Silveri ware will else be repaired la the shortest no.' ticeandopon the most reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors he trusts that by punctual attendance and low prices he will be further able to meet with favors. CHARLES S. MASSEY: 11--410 Dacember 15. SplendidTowalP'reteTtl At Private Sale. The subscriber hereby offers at private— sale his splendid town property, connoting( in a new and well arranged • Three Story Brick House; situated in James Street, near Hamiltom.—: I ,The building is a ' 45 . New Three Siory Brick •-•:: 21 feet front by 32 feet deep, a mi. story Kitchen 16 by 18, a Wash•lcite.herv: 14 by 16, and Smoke houso 0 by 0, .811 of brick, Hydrant water in the yard. The lot is planted with the choicest fruit. The house has fine marble steps in front; and is handsomely papered. The first story has two handsome 'morns; divided bly folding doors, and an entry the second ofory three and the third story three roans. The situation Is in a very pleasant pari of tho Town and the house deserves, the . • • noticeef such who wish to purchsuie a good , property. . The conditions can bp made easy. ISRAEL' YINGLING.. December, 8, 1852. If _Om' A Chance for Bodiless Men i . . STORE FOR-SIMIL , the undersigned take this method toxin= form the public that onb of the parinera in tends engaging in the Iron business, and • . that they oar their entire stock of Store Goods for sale, together *With(' long erti tablished and extensively known “I3alliet'si" Store and Tavern Stand, which,they otrer , for rent. It is knorin , one ()t i the best stands for 'Store and Talertr— in the county, situate in. North Whitehall' : township, Lehigh county, on the main road leading from Allentown to Mauch Chunk; abour S mites from -the fanner pines, and • in the immediate neighborhood of the great- Iron ore district. , The buildings can be tented separate Of . together, to suit the dorivenience of the . tea:. ants. . Further information will be'made knoWri by. Mr. Stephen' jr,, who roaidere ' near the above property.. BAIIL HIT & ',LIMAN; dit W. Nov. 24.