Chester Co: Agricultural Scciety7 Flt an from the "Village Record" the re - . port of the,Commitice on Dairies of the Chester County Agricultural Society, believing it to be of great interest to our farmers, we would there. cote recommend it to h catiftil perusal. The Committee appointed by the Agricultural Society of Chester county,to award premiums fur the best managed Dairies report. They have visited all the dairies for which application has been made, to us, by competitors for premiums and they have awarded to Samuel. Dickey & brothers, of Hopewell, the first premium; and to Dr. E. V. Dickey, of Oxford Borough, the second premium. They have also a‘iariled to Job Hayes, of Newlin the first premium for the man• ufacturing of butter and cheese M i llie same dal• ry. The committee could not with justice here Close their report, without giving some of -the details of the manag,eMent of the dairies examin ,...d. The first place visited was that of S. J. Dickey and Brothers; their Spring House is sit uated over a never failing spring, built of bride, some 50 or Gil feet long, 11 wide, with a .high story, all plastered, ceilcd, white coated and iivashboarded; the bottom being laid with bricks, with platforms up the middle for a walk. The wall is shelvcd,round some three fret from the b o ooin for the purpose of potting tha milk pans nn in Autumn or cold weather. Ii is well vents latest by numerous tt indows covered with a fine wire seive, which keeps out all the small motes and flies, so annoying to the dairy rritiml. The Spring House is kept to a proper tomperature in cold weather by artificial heat. Adjoinit.: - . the milk house, is the wash house, in uhich is ev convenience for the accommodation of the 'lair; maid, whose duties, by the by, are not enviable ( - rues.; I being churning morning, we have hail a full opportunity of witnessing her mi tie of manufacturing buuer. In the first place a tea-• churned by one . of C, per,' trio gallon chinos. propelled by horse power. Out of this churn i t ,eas taken from the butter milk, and pit into one of E.. 1. Dielioy's patent boner worker , , M:5 lbs. at it lime. here one of the committee held Ins watch, ao m `, found the lime occupied in we eking out the butter male thi - iroughly, and working in the salt, to be two and ahai: minutes. They !..;,11 their butter by weight. It is then taken cut of the worker and put into a large wooden howhand left to stand until die salt is completely dissolved, it is then put into the wroker stain, and less than two minutes the Wine and sneaks are cote; sylvania. 13v unanimous consent the resolution was considered. Mr. BiumnyAn. I bi Here that the pre 'Fitly of estahliShing a national foundery is now concech d, and I ant entwine , that the plan indicated in the resolution for selecting the site is the only practicable one. The Secretary of War will, no doubt, as is usual appoint a board of experienced and disinter ested officers, to make a personal examina tion and inspection of the various places re• commended, and report to Lilo on ihe sub ject. It is the way in which navy-yards, naval and military asylums, marine hosid tals. &c , are relveled. Cunt - 4 . 1s cannot se lent the site, Ix cawe so many members think their own particular localities the.best and hence prec.oticeiv:d epiniews and sec tional rivalry prem.'. action. Per the last h it vi ars, Mr. President, I have ur , ed the i-ropriety • t f et- tablishing national lunndety. On Elle '27(11 day of April. IS ;1, then le in a number of the lcuse of Represewativi s, I submitted a re port it nn a select committee, recommending for the reason: therein stated, the establish *lnert of a national found( ry in the district I ti:••o :"ad the honor to represent. Now, for the first time, the Secretary of War has made a stimilar recommendation, without in• dicatino . e place. 13y an art passed the thl of itlarert 1.*5:1, the Si. orison ry of War wis "directed to report to Congress whether, in his opinion, it would not be more economi cal, proper. at, d advisable, to cause till the arms of the Cat: 'd States to he made by con tract." The ent:glitcned Secretary, in his -rd report, cleat 'Y shows that it would be more "econonncal, proper, and le" to cause all the' ..niall-arnia to be ~le by contract, and ai;dts : "It i= riot known wlteth "r. by the use of the term 'all the arms of the Coned States,' it was intended to include the gulls or cannon, I will, however, noon dr, that all cannon aro now made by contract, e'lgre a havino - tweekt no provision for a uatiunal 1011111kry ; and will take this occasion to rc coimnend an appropriation for that oit j ct. The jest admixture of metals, and the cas'.- ing br011y... , pieces, require much mechani cal shill, awl no little scientific attainment. The examination of ores, and the casting - of iron into cannon, are tubj.cts which have 'torch consideration from L;os Ord [mace D-partment, and present a wide tit Id 1 for further investigation tied expetiment.— The rigid inspection w hien such guns now ceive has improved, and is still improving, - their qual.ty ; hot it is believi if there would be a more rapid advance in knowledge, and t a higher standard of excellence attained,it the ad viti.b ! ge of a national foundery were possessed." I persume, Mr. President; in view of ina ny considerations, it will be admitted that it the rite:mum - ni - mon of the War Department is adopted, ;hut the foundery, should be lo rated at seine rant in the State I have the honor in part to repre'sinit. Pennsylv.wht is the great iron produc;'T State of the I lid on, and has be en such sine the fouadation of the Government. She is locoled between the dividing interests of the North e nd the South. She has water communicathm ivith the Northwest, West, and Southecest, the Atlantic; while her railroads and canals constructed Without the aid of the General Government, penetrate every portion of the State. But there are other reasons why this es- tabiislimont should be yielded to Penn-yl vania. One Of die national armories is now? locavd at Spring fieltOlassachueetts, and the w her at Harper's Perry, Virginia. The Fa so rn States will not, therefore, chilli it, nor will Virginia. For the last few years Nets' York has been soMuch favored by the expenditure of public Moneys, and. the es tablishment of governmental enterprises within her borders, that 1 believe that even she, although a rival State, will act worthy of a generous rival, and .yip I -I up this question to Pennsylvania. Again test re is no State in the Union north of Mason ant; I Dixon's line that has stood so firmly by the. constitutional rights of the South, and hence we look for aid upon this question to our i , southern brethren. -- It is proper that I should add that my t'f , 1 . 850 69 opinion retnains uncl ang«l in regard to t h e Amount per Cow frly•six dollars and twenty- I place that should be selected. I believe the six and three quartin.cents. I valley of the Lehigh, in Pennsvlvania, pres- The attention of the committee was then do cents greater advantages than any other place rested to the farm of Job Hayes; here are male but as the-re is a diflerence of opinion upon some al the linest cheese in the Slate, The qucs- this point -between my celleaones in the , Lion being asked how lie acquired the art of mall- House and myself, and as a diflerer.ce of jag so fine an article—the answer given was that i opinion is certain to prevent Success, I iyti Mrs.-Job Hayes brought that art with her. It Willing to leave the question to the Secreta certainly is.an arLthat every dairyman ought to 1 ry of War and a competent board of officers. know and practice in the, slime Manner. Hisl 1 11M' that the different points, not practice is to make Chese in the Rush season only on the volley valleys of the Schuylkill, valley of the t Lehigh, butt when the is overstocked, and butter low. tho:e upon t he If dairymen would generally adopt this plan, they i Susquehanna, and Juniata, as well as places west of the Allegheny mountains, and etsc *mild be able to benefit (11(.11R - elves and realae nmach handsomer profit on their .dairma then where throughout the State, should be care fully nod personally examined. It seems tt theY u: tally de. Tlw materials to make one J m • to e that no fair minded person can object pound of butter, will make two and n half pounds to this course. I hope, therefore, that the of cheese, worth, generally from it to 121 cents resolution will be adopted, and that the com per pound. " " ' mittee will give the subject that considera- The foltoWik account taken from his dairy lion which its importance demands. shows the amount received for butter from the Mr. PRATT: I move to strike out the lat firsOfPcb, 46D2, until the first of arc same month l ter clanse, "at seine suitable place in the 1.4531 - . • , t^66o 60 I State of Petinslvania." If a oatmeal (elm- For.checce • • 9'27 so fiery is to he established for the government Tor collage cheese 36 001 the question shonid be left open for its selec • . . For pork 'WOO I (101 tel th^ committee of the Senate, and to For calves Secretary •at War. I think Maryland • . oo I the would probably be as good a location as Pennsylvania for such a purpose. I there fore move to strike out the words which I have mentiened. Th e ameadotent was agreed to ; and the resolution, ae aroended, was adopted. pletely worked out. It is again taken out into the wooden bowl, weighed into half pounds, then put into p mould by which they are ,printi d into square pats with great accuracy and despatc h• It is then packed into .square tubs or boxes on shelves for the Baltimore matter, I tch tub is accompanird by its pass book in which arc mark rd by the agent the sales of all the butter; price per :b. &c. Their cnw house is a dj,:lot.ng t he i arn , smr,r CO c•i in yards from the spring, in wh:eh their re.,vs, some h r•y in number, are tied by chain. In stalls except the unruly one=. The.:e are rere• Need our convicts, put into the pen:trntiary where they can lie milked widi great safety. 'f he milk is :ht n strum ed into two lame cans ' and ct nveyrd by railroad to the spring, sr h: re it is put into pans to cool. The next pace worthy of notice a n that of Dr. E. V. Dickey, who eertainly tieserer .1 great credit for the manner in which he has 'a.ranurd every thing for the convenience of his daily. His buildirgs are very much I:Ire 'Lose of the first place d as is also his manner of pro' paring the butter Here• they had a chance of seeing' some of the best kind ot Chester county hags which he was preparing for the Baltimore Agricultural exhibition. Tit( it m flung stnrk consists, principnlly of the New Volk ov Eastern rows, and c o ulaming !ct strong dash of Devon blood, They arc select', ,rd with great care, and the Messrs. Dickey are trying, to improve the m by the introduction of the Ayreshire and 'other improved breeds. The following arc, unt taken from the pass', book of Famuel .1. Dickey and Brothers, shows the hotter meth- I tom Oct. Ist. ISt 5. to Oct I s t. 1853.10 be 5.900 lbs., which was sold in the B,tl• timore maiket fe.r an average of OIV cents per pound, from uhoch deduct fine and a quarter cents fur commissions:freight and battling, it leaves the nett price 273 cents. The account then will stand thus lor the year: Dairy Cr. by 5,990 lbs. butter sold nett at 273 cis. .11y calves sold during the year By pork do_ do do Whole amount Deduct interest on dairy and fixtures 36.00 Deduct interest on cows 72 00 • Expense of rnaktng, butter 170 10--237 70 Balance Number of cows 28, making 549 823. per cow• the porlc is valued at UM lbs. per cow. .The•weight of milk given by one of the better cows duringthe.Seqson.wal 5,130 lbs. National Foundery. • The folloWing proceedings took place•in the Senate ofthe United Suites:: February 1. 185.1. 1.1 r BRODTIEAD. Submit the following resolution, and ask for its present consideration : Resolved, That the Committee on Military A fliiirs be instructed to inquire into the ex pediency of authorizing the Secretary, of War to select a site for ft national foundery, at some suitable place in the State of Penn- IMO $1 611 25 211 11 280 00 ;2,138 39 51,30 40 Arrival of the Asia. Important from the Seat of War. Turnastt IVAa.—Tt is astonishinoly difficult to arrive at anything hlie the truth front the contradictory statements that per petnally follow each other front the East.. i Disregarding the positive announcement that on the morning of the ':oth December. I orders reached the 11, ens to w,:i , (11 anchor instaritly for the Black Sea,and that ere.sun set. Only' one vessel of each fleet wit, HI in the Bosphorus. We turn to other tic:- counts which appear more reliable. Oo December '.?oth or 20th the fleet did receive orders to enter the Euxine, but up to Ist inst. (the date of last direct letters) they %Vert, still at anchor in Beicois hay, owing to contrary winds and stress of weather.— The telearaph further informs on front Con• stantinople, t3d January, that the combine l t-irlaCirOllS entered the Nile': Sea on that clay; together with the first division of the Turco- Egyptian flee:, leaving six vi size's at n. icons to i2nard the entrance of the Bosphorus. Tne sec,ind division of the ( ):tuman flit is anchored•nt Thi rapia. It was !mown at Constantinople on ..I6tit ult.. that a 11usi..inn squadron of three of thy line awl al frieates hsd I, t n cruising I .ur sevi.ral days near the eniritece oldie S. (ht the '221 they were seen at a (11‘,1;Ine.' of three 01 four loth:. !Rho tie t:otrolico of rus. . • Th.. 11.0, iau Corollan , !er in• Chit f a'• rvakly ri•car:(•d all the 13lacl; .`_era lit ror.d, zvoit, S,!,a,toi•ol It was cott,l(lcrcd pr,,babio that I).tlt:fleil, north of Varnar is tit , first place at ‘\ hic! the ailirti flirts touch. NVe Love cyc ,, Inrro to repert hrilUant stir cosses nehitw,cl by ().1.1 ,. r l'acho on th- I )a nu be. FM' Fonw dovz , tlt had Ip•en Or ir: runolr , that tin Tull::: hod ,tormed and c.ti turd N.lotal;o1, and had put to fruit wit) urcat liks the n.u.... , :;itt0 thviiutt sr lit to its re A the communication from the s-at of war to Olt' COMOI.OT,OIIIoIIt of the line of tele. - 0 a i d] ! arm, is in the hands of the Rth-sians. it was d unlikely that any coldirun tion of the nee vk ould ruach us by that route. Dirt et FAHCCS EaVi , eon r C:)111 , to 1.116:1 , 2' details of another victory brilliant as that of Oltetinza ! The. 0, ws had again elated the spirits of the 'Fucks and the disaster of Sinop(' is fortr,oo(M. Full information is vet wantin , , lint, sift ing as carefully as we C:111 the accomes that arc published, it w,uhl appear that on Jan uary , a Turlsish division of 15,000 strom!, With 13 pieces cf artillery, attacked the en tr.lnched position rd Uitale, not far from Kai afat, and took it hv storm. The IlZin'siam l os t ;„ , ..50:1 [nun. The Turks, learning that a rt . i lm, remit( tit of 1--;,000 lZustians were nu i nacc h fr, 1•3 Ilomvelves in their wa cd alter a brief but sharp attack fore., d th . eh , tc rrtrar.e.their stria, baying '230 dead on the The above . irs took plare on tip , of Jinuniy. but raker and previous successes had been Hain' d by thee Tullis, under t he comwand r. flu Jan. the Alio ister of War eliice. Ily intimated to the defier salt A nth essadors at baismietinop:e, that im portant advantaars been gained by the Ottoman troops lit ft:a la ht. Fe). several clay' preve,Mus Omar had at. : tacked iv succession the a,derent Russian Corps, with apparently varylor snocess.— At length the Turks intentionedlt fell back on their centre :Ind thus lured on the: Russi ans as far as Kalitrat, a position now formid ably entrenched, lent which at u diStadce seemed to be , abandoeted. 'f Turkish batteries suddenly unmask ed, cieusing great carnage among the Russi ans, tt Idle, at the same time the Ottoman re serve, which had crossed thin' Dan tube by night, and were masked behind a wood, took them in flank, and compelled thin to retreat With great !ass. The inhabitant , Of Little Wallachia, who are day by day mentife. - ting theme Iv, s more openly in favor of the Tu ;Ls, contrihuted ma zt little to tlw Fucc., , s,, of Ow:- mmorov res. "Tut: WAR IN Asia—TYRNICII Direct accounts from Constantin:l:de men ' Lion that the steamer from Tr: be.'zonde brought intelligence on `2501 December, L'ul firming the state:ment that the Teirks had been driven back from the Russian territory upon Kars', with much less. The Russians did 1:ot, however, venture to pursue them Within Turkish territory. . These reverses are relived by senie °loins of success. The inhabitants of the & I:v [ 3 ;i.: of Paskhoff, and those of whom the Russians. thought they could ti Tend, have declared in favor of the Turks. A convoy carrying :.*!.000 Men, to rein force the army of Asia, .was t so out lor I3atotim on the :Id inst. As the (Vets are now supposed to hold the Black Sc,:, it ought to reach its destination in safety. THE vnity LATens-r.—Defern of the Rus sians Confinned—Rtnnors of fresh success es by the Turkish army in IValiacleia have alarmed Vienna to-day. . It is coin/1141y believed that the Govern ment is in possession of intelligence most unfavorable to Russia.. , A note of the Pont', d'a'wn up in confor mity to the proposals of the Pour Powers, received the sanction of the Sultan on the :llst of December, and must havt-; arrived at Vienna treday. The Allglian Envoy had left Tehetan be fore the arrival of the new Russian PleMpo tentiary, with a threat that if Persia formed an alliance with Russia. the Aflghans would invade Persia. (Thursday, Midnight. ' The rumors of the Russian dofeat are ful ly confirmed. It also generally stated, though this SeeMS unlikely, that the Emperor of Austria will leave 'Vienna for. Warsaw ; this el.:oiling, in order to have a conference with theeEdpe ror of Russia on the 'Eastern Question. , LITThe Liverpool Corn mnrlcet of Feb- Nary 13, 1854, is dull,,nikd prices of grail, have came down n trifle. WYeras teach mote limn books'. i 5 yb 1111EID. On the 27th of November list, in Willies barn., Mr. George Ilelftich, formerly of I.e -h county, to 11 ins iliargard Shwarr:mcfr, both of inorsv On the '22tl of December, by the 11... y. Zt.ller, Mr. 'Charles .11. Mohr, of Lower Macunot:., to Miss Sarah .1,0, Kern, of per NI II lord . Cln the :10th of Jannarv, .I , OIIIF. 11a1- kactr; r. Gtrelnr lie to Nlis.s IL/gluten:, 6011 of Allvotow On the 19th .Imuary, by Rev. Mr. Floi.l r. !teary I I lsler, of Bedminster, Bucks county, to M is?, Mary Myers, of Saucon. On Thursday evening the 2,1 of February. by the Rev. Christian :Meyers, Mr. Thomas Barber, to Mrs. Mary kekert,.tioth of A l lentown. DI 11; D. On the 111th of January, in Lynn town ;hip, Poll?, Illtdg, daughter of ALrahain Hied}, agt d 17 years. On the '2.3d of Jantnry, in Mauch Chunli. John /W., sort of Nathan and Juliet .Pegley, ;tod months. Grtind Concert. imix I. I.Z um will give a Concert of Vu ;•,•1 and In. :rmeen t al :11it , ic at the (bid Fel :. ws' I bid, oil 'Thursday evening. V. brnary fruit. lle will be assisted by :11: s,rs. I !er uct:l nod Ilenlihardt, and other musical tri •ndil. The programme will consist of un !icily ne ~ t, aml choice pieces. Ile respect- I iill v Folicit , the 1 atronage of his friends and (he pubic, in ;.moral. EV - Tickets to be had of NI r..10.7eph Reiss, t.l himself, and at the d tor of tic ! fall. ALLEN EgOU SE 1 No, I, East ilamition Street, CORNER OF NVARKET SqyARE, ALLENTOWN ['A. :-1 The subscriber takes .......7.-i:2A. this method of inform ....;:::', ,;.:.,';:" in \ hig his friends and the ,:: 'i,;; - ,(.. - .,„, ~;,,,,,u,,:,,,t hat he has ta lit o -.:- `. .... - ',:1',1 " i..- - 1 ::::. 'he above %,,•II 1, nrm ti .1'::: ='r ; 111 l'e. 4 i 9 Hotel,rucentlyncenFi. d 4.44.YViie_:_ by k: cipur and Good, and that he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him whit their custom.-- Will i in the ptast few months this house has been luta ly fitted up and enlarged, and as its h.cation is centr il and convenient, it pro. s,mt advantm , es surpassed by none in the Borough for the tray ler or busine s s man. The propriewr will spane nenlitti‘ pains :or expeioe to rr rider satisfaction m all who may give him a call. EEO AUentown, F, u. s Vranklin Fire iii , lll%lllC3 CO, OF PiliLlDELPiiii. TA' EN:EN ASSETs”flho' C,1111pa" . 11V, C.ll .14.1u.tiv I:ssl,ribh-11.,1 In conformi ty %col' ilit• provi•ions of section of tho Act tit A•scoll.ly of April 5111, molt ru Es li' in;; first mortgageson real estate, . ! I in the coy and county of l'hila - , . delpltia, exeept i. 90.950 in Mont- goniery, Iltielo., Sellnylhill, and I Allegheny counties, Pennsylea. $1,199;261'10 , 1ZE.11,1.:5T.1 . 1 . 1:1 •, Purchaqvil at Sivrill's sales, un der mortgage claims, viz:— Eight houses and lot, 70 by 1501 lee', on ihr South - west turner of • Chemutand :Seventeenth streets, A house and lot, 27 by 71 trot, on North side of spruce st., West of Even h st., A house and lot. 21.7 by 100 ("Cl. ~,, 1V.....4 side o'l Penn :Square, South ..f li•gli .street. 1'..e0 house. and lot,each 18 by 80 reel, inn South std.. of 5 10 ace SI., near Sixteenth street, r,. , e houses aml.l.as, each 17 9by .., 90 feet, Nos. 159. 161, 163, 165 amt 167 1) I.ayi. str , et.. < ••., l'bree liot.se• and 1.0.49 111 . 511. - ...1, I I on I.:.tst • Ide•of zieventemoli St.,' ••.•••• 8 UM • I I': ••• str. et. 1 1.. i of _round. 17 by 57. fem. nit the Norliveast corner of Twen•>. ;1,5 .xi riot, or secomi ,obit : 4 1 - ,ruce streets, i.- - 82,139 87 A house and 1.. t. Is by 106 reel. i. a. South side ..! F.ll...itl,trt.rt, West X of :!,IXlrelllll Nlrecr. to Motet ;:nit .'..t, 50 by 81 feet, on the I South-east g ,,..rner of Chesnut and P—, 13each street:, Five h. u•... , and_ l o t. 42 by 86 feel, - " on the N..rth std.. 01 li, •.ege st., %Vest of Ashton street. Seven h• uses and Ito. 20 by 117 ' • Icci, On IIII• east side 0113...ite1i st., I . • south of C1.t7.1.t0 st., A house aid lot, IS bl 60 feel. N.', 110 Ft•zwater A., East of Ninth, I street,. • ' . ---- - A grouna rent 3(1 , issuing DUI of n 1,0 13 4 by 40 fret, ill norili ,i,t, ;•1 Owir street, 4.0 legit west I (.1 1,1 par.! i."rret, LO. '• NS. TE , ll'.lt 41:1: ?. 130 - 71 "e, Collateral ei,ruritv, ) -"‘ I , S l'OC1(S, 111,000 Alms 11ou c boali. 5 pcti • . ct to. (mt. On ) 120(1 Shares Haul( of K(.louela. 17 Norilvirti 12anIt (.1 lucky, 1100 « I:nionllanli l'ennett-1.:f!. see, 13 o Insuranne Company of the Stale 01 Pennvyl., I 200 oS. uth~l:ulsßailroadl.u., 37 , 0 Commercial and Ra'il" I i • rnadtlanlc of Vicksbn., 200 ‘• Pennsylvania Railroad I _ * Company, I 01 o FratibliriFire Insurance Company, o Meiranille Library Co„ 21 o Union Canal Company, j 10 tirhui Ihill Railroad Co., Nivriin and Bills Receivable, livsn•rri.no PllIl Clef, 111i:111'il 15111[1:, CAMII on .hand, $30.362 27 111 hands of ancnts, 8,927 71 By older of the Board, CHARLES N. BANcKrn, Prrs I 7A tiest.-I;itAttirs U. 13ANCKEll, SCC ' y. Yebr9ary Fr, • •: ¶-4w ti:.' Flour . tV heat I ye . Corn . );it, Buckwheat . Flaxseed . • Cl9vorpeed • imothpwed Potatoes • • salt : .... 13tier • • Lard • • • Tallow . . • Beeswax } IP al lolitch Ttyx-yarn. . . • F,t, t2 7;" Doz. Rye hish ry Apple Whislav Linsped . I lickory Wood Cord Ilay. . . . Ton FoT t sr Coal . 'l'on N ut Coal . • Coal Pla,.4er . . Fin no Foref4 r,.. ,•2-7-- - "rl D . 4 ‘2?" Ml' 1 P !IP ''.l 3al v , ~, ! tn 7 7. 7 Just received a splendid assort-- .1J IS :. ,1.., .I/ -J--1 , 1 ment of / /wins of the most celebrated man- By virtue and in purSuance of an order; afacturii•s. illeloilians of• the most celebra issued out of the Uri ban's Cent tof the coon-1 ted makers - in the United plate.. The Iv of Lehigh. there wili he exposed to pub- ! whole of these articles will be sold at the lic sale, on Monday the 27ili day of Fcbrun- f most reduced prices, and he will •warrant rv, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon upon the ' that every articles sold by Lim will be ac -1 premises, a certain cording to contract. Nessuage aml Tract Cr Land, Frnros.s . lii.slritments will be furnished to order, at the shortest notice and at prices with the appertenances, situated in Lowhill far below what they can be purchased else township, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid. 1 , 11i , r ,.,. .• hounded by Lands of Reuben DauLert, Ben - Thiatiring.—This branch of business will. jamin Kechir, Reuben Seibert :rd (Akers, be attended to 'as usual, with the strictess! containing 15 acres nod Si) perches, strict punctuality. , measure, whereon is erected a one and a Ile further returns his sincere thanks (or half story the patronage so liberally bestowed upon r--c LOG DWELLING HOUSE, 47.4 a.4lrK. him for n number of . years past, and trusts. ill ",',`,,1;.1 . f r ame Barn, Sprit' , " house and oil:-, that by strict attention to business. punctu-• 1:-.:1lz . i-.'ter out buildings, about 2 acres of alit nod libi ral prices of his goods he will. the Land is meadow and 2 a:res tint- ...Fp,. ! be further thought worthy of the publics lwr land the remainder is a!I g oo,l. pa!rot , age for which he will alWays feel ... ; e. 4 .,,,, farming land the above is all in good .._.1.,- .. : thankful. Joseen Woiss. fences. January 18, 185-1. 11 ! —ant Beim ,- the real estate of Michel/1 Fry. dr-, .. a ceas , d, lat , of the township and county ilst bte it (1 -14 .. ...1 7 , .11 • at,,,,,,id.- Unity Encampment. No. 12,1. 0. of O.F. • Term , im the day at the place of sale, and The members are particularly requested to JO: intim:lance given by attend a stated meeting of the Encampment. JoNaTit \N Sonmocx, Adin'or• to be held on Thursday evening, at the Odd By the Court.—N. 11.T . iniiii, Clerk. I Fellows' hall, the Pith of February. U'elawlry S. t,; —3 w JOHN D. LAWALI, Seey. _ ¶-2w til)Xlc, S c Cr.Pi'l l 'ernona? Property. \\*ill he sol,l at public saloon \‘',.,ln..sday he Ict of Nl:ireti next, at In o'clo'cli in tlie for , •noon, at the I lou.v nC napeirl Sn!pier, decd, l a te of Saudi \VI,j , (•!::01 tnwu hip, le high the personal prop er:)', to viz : ('Li.t l.I:s Inrr 1- Ell . . -". -Fl ir.c. ccw. 'F -F'- - and other catile, I.) 14..t4. , , , , -ik j r. Bogs, wagon and,... ; .,,:.:. , ,........ 3 plough harness, fly-nets, si vend heavy wagons, %%a:Nit-bodies, hay-ladders, ore bo dies, Main-drill, ploughs and harrows, hay by the tun, f.F.rinile - tone, drum-saw,.vinegar by the barrel, chairs, lin reaus, clock with e a se, come r-cubboard, r I ithes-piess, l o ok l og _ gi uses, car pi.ts, tables, coal and wood-stores, wood-chest, beds and b-d.teads, and a larize variety of oilier farm, house and I, itchen fur niture too ter dious to mention. The conditions will he wade known 'on the day of s.ale and due attendance nit en by PETER SNYDER, A din'ors. 1Z1:111,1:N SNI•DER, February S. e r —3 w Boot and Shoe Mann Factory L'l , l A Rieintolvse. • Th.° undt.r,i2,rn.d u,t, thi, method to in rt.lill tilt hr (fiends and the pulilic in general, that they have lately pure" rso 1 tho --•:- ff - 11 i \t„. Ahoe Sti"til'e of Daniel Ailing, mid continue the I 4tit-:•,.', c.. . m ..-1„ 71 . „.e . ,....,,1....1J manufacturing of ....,-- • PA` 111.)NA 111.1 i -rll --- , -1-- , !::,.. 4 ,•- > COWS c l ;'...i . thof•S ) as her-t-fote of th.C. t.0:.1 Sant!" INo. U, F. is 11.imilinn Stret , t, A ilentown, undt I the firm of //!, /omf,/ cii I /I it new begium r..s they itivite the public to give th,g:t a chir, putticularly the Lady cu.-tornerS. '!'hey are bull) experionced xvorlitnen and their v. Ml:_ is muck of the hest materials by the be : - t. hands and under their own t i cal: , an d t f:( y will stand good for any work turn• d out of the it core. I:..cp a lull as:artr,ent of Gum Shoes on hand, coinprning ccery style and qualit• Ordered cusiorner ‘vorlt dune up in the best,and most durable inanner;in any style . desired and at the :honest notice. 411 so re paring dune upon as :hurt a notice as Fos- CA:n. Iluchn,o; & •Januai;" l , 1834 . • IHly .__ • _ 1 111' • S • 31. r °'63,085 50 5.700 50 1. , 122 25 163'81 11,^_19 Os 1,5959 19 . 68 diogc . ph lirciss 9 ni.E(7binn Nib' • - Watchmaker in Allentown, Takes. this method to inform his friends 8 50 5 00 500 and the public in general, that he still con -75 "" 13 ) times the 1 00 51'57 ; 75 (() 07 1 1 15 7 .11 chma n g .p) Bs, 30 in all its various branches, at his "old stand" 50 50 00 No. 11, West flarniltoir street, nearly oppc i 1 50' 150 I site the "Odd Fellow's Hall," in the Borough 5 75 5 50 5 50 of Allentown, where he has just received an 2 50 2 75' 2 70 entire new, and constantly keeps on hand a 55 75 po splendid stock of ;15 45 2( , Parlor and Office is I :).0 Clocks, Gold and Silver , 10 12 Watches of various des -10 1) gip, ' cripoons a large assort -2g '25 2,t•),0&•- merit of Ear and Finger 12 I'2 15 1..N-11,;k:-.:N4A-Ztr•O-rings, Silver and other 9 It 2 f:1 table and tea-spoons, a large assortment of 5 7 Gold Spectacles, 20 " :1:3 also Silver and ether Spectacles suitable for :10 2 , 1 persons of ad'aqe3, together with a large N) variety of other jewelry, and such other 111.. 450.1 50 0 (10 usually kept in c..qtablishincnts of this (0) (11)25 so kind. ALSO 2 7;0 .1 on 450 ft Large Asseriraent of Violics, • 25 n 3 on 3 no vio;ili Bows and String.i of the best quality, :3 :311 : 3 rln 3 (1(1 I and all other articles used on'Violins. 4 GO 4 r:o '2 GO t3riccol .ttrretit. WO 13arrv) 13.;:,ii. Ma Pour t a'u _DEA PrigT. Informs his friends, ana the pub.. %I= lie in general, that he still perforio nll operations on the teeth, and treats diseases of the gums and alveoler processes in the most (l eectual and Flcillful manner. • His mode of inserting artificial .teeth, cannot he surpassed, for comfort to the•wea rerand du ribilitv and beam Oldness in appear ance. The general satisfaction he has given for years, hirs-been duly appreciated by the public. • Office No. 48, East Ilmnilton street, a few doors East of Pretz, Guth & Co's store, op posite Gechtels•Americun Hotel . :I)ecember 0, NV. Februzlrr 8 Dwelling House for Rent, The subscriber has a conveniently arran zed two story Itrick. Rouse . H ups for rent, situate in Walnut street. • gz,.. It has a handsome flower yard in .z_• - front. two rooms and an entry on the first floor, and two rooms on the second floor, 'With a large garret, a very handsome lot, and is located in a pleasant part of the town. Hy drant water in the yard. Rent reasonable. Apply ro EDAN'IN Sl' ICFR Allentown, Jan. 25. ¶-1w Proposals l'or a Cemetery. Propo, , als will be received front the Ist to the 20:h of February next, by the under signed Committee, for the purchase of a lot of ground, within convenient distance to the borough of Allentown, suitable for a Ceme tery. The lot to contain from 10 to 20 acres, and the bidder to state location and price per. acre. The proposals can be sent to either of the undersigned. Tni.unnAN Gucp,l g LENvIs Scintinr, Jolts J. THOMAS, }•Ei • CHARLES GROSS, Al HANNUM. Alivntown, Feb. I. 11-3 w ':ie•oaacr•.e 4'l46.wcbteresers Le4ME. HERE. The undersigned have just received, and constantly keep on hand, a large supply of, all linds of Coal, suitable for Farmers and I,imeburoets, ;Ind the coal consuming pub-, lie in general, which they .will dispose of ut 0 D -following reduced prices:. 2 Journeyman Shoemakers. The undersigned residing, 3 at No. 9, Ent Hamilton street, Allentown, wish to employ. two Journeyman Shoemakers, to take seats on ladies' work, of sober and industrious ha bits (none other need apply) can find constan t employment, if immediate application be made to theintAx & • Atlentown, Jnn. 25. 11- -4w Sa T,P9 I))avues, • • MON PAINT,,.. mu! C6ZORS I MIINUFACTURUD 11V Francis S.. Lewis`B. Co; . REr RB,STA WE it la wit,Jamssao. 135 SOUTH 'FRONT' STILES% PHIL ADELPH.Vi, • Orders thankfully puncTually i att-nded to, g,uarranteed to give satisfaction and oared for sale on the most liberal terms. lor samples and particulars, please ad= dress as above. • 1 0 0 ' PRIMni•TVG, Neatly executed at t.hq eqie g i s ter 91fice.'? 11-1 y New Supply of Coal Clirsluut Coal at $2.2: Extra Nut Coal, $2 37 Et,3.g, Stovu and Lump at $3 37 EPELMEN, HANSI: & Co. April 20,4853. -- 1111.1•1°T.E.19 Phila. Janunry 18, •18453: