of Austria will regard the Russians crossing i interest, therefore, is. worth about fifty-five I the Danube as aZeclaration of war ;shut this toillioos annually . to, the country. t Allentown Academy. it shOuld be borne in minil;inaostiinatiri s tal - The exhibition of the pupils of this Insti , ` merit— report is roost unlikely, England.isaentiingsiti detachment of small the worth of this longest, that a million in union, will take place at the Odd Fellows' 'nil Steam- steamers to' take setdins of the entrance manufactur eans far loose than a million . Hall, on Friday evening, the 24th intent, to morn- the Billie for the fleets. ,•. in trade. Wee say that the commerce of a commence at half past 0 o'clock. Exercises I to • It. A Constentinople letter says the allied town is worth a hundred millions a year ; I will consist of Declamations, interspersed fleets had returned and anchored in Beicos that is, that goods to the amount of a hundred with a great variety of voeal and instrumen- Bay, causing much astonishment. It is elstS- millions annually chariot. hands there. But tal music. Premiums will be' awarded to where mentioned that this was merely a por- how l much of this is. profit ? In other words, the successful competitors in elocution, ac• tion'of the fleets to escort stores to Varna. how !naafi wealth does this hundred millions cording to the decision of a committee op- Commodore auessada has been appointed leave behind, in passing througo the place ? pointed by the Trustees. Admission, 124 naval commandant at Havana. About len per cent, certainly not more.— cents to defray eXpenses. The latest report (rota Vienna is to the That is to say a city, with n trade of a lion- • Allentown Feb. 22. ¶-1 w effect that Austria and Prussia will co-oper• tired millions, is enriched to the extent of ten • --. • --------- ---- ate with France and England. . millions only by that trade. But in o f te n IDIIIIIIII 9 I lP Din 3, l i ll 4 a s , s s The funds continue quiet, and do not ap- factures, all is profit, except the cost of the By virtue and in .pursuance of an order pear to be materially depressed. - raw material. .Thegaw cotton , for axample, issued out of the Orphan's Court of the cum- Breadstuffs had slightly receded, especial • which costs, in N • kanchester a delta's', is en- tof Lehigh, y , . t here will be exposed to pub ly flout rind corn, ivinch had declined about harmed in raue s ten, twenty, or even n hue- lie sale, on I. ratty the 10th day of March, at one shilling. * dred fold, by the processes it passes through 1 , 0 o'clock, in the forenoon, upon.the prom- Provisions generally were quiet, at about there the whole of this enhancement is iaes, two certain valuable previous prices. added to the wealth of Manchester, or at least Time Wan.—The answer from England lof England. A town. which should mane- Messuages aud Tracts of Land, and France to the Russian inquiries respect- facture a hundred millions annually, would with the appertenances. situated in North ing the entry of the fleets was delivered on make a profit of probably ariety millions.— Whitehall township, in the county of Lehigh the first of February to the Ministers in This profit, it is true, would be divided be- afore Said, bounded by lands of Jacob Kennel, Landon and Paris. The terms of the reply tween the faqir, the capitalist, the owner of Samuel I: ennel,Peter Miller and others, con did not transpire, but as it could not have the factory, arid the operatives of all kinds tailing 16 acres and 140 perches strict meas differed front the communication already ad- concerned in the manufacture : but, never- me, whereon is.ereeted a twit story dressed verbally by Sir Hamilton Seymour theless, in the aggregate, these various per- ",-. Loa• Dwelling . House, fot Britain, and M. Castelbage for France, to sons Would actually earn than much money, ALIAS siLe , tr the•Gabinei at St. Petersburg, it was consid- by increasing the value a the raw fabric to 11.1; ld g li. i i,l , n one striry stone Dwelling eted that the Czar's instructions left his min- that extent. '"• - a• .. • ~ House, a Swiss Bank Barn, two isters no alternative but to leave Paris and Apply this fact to the iron interest. The wagon houses end other outbuildings are on London; although this might not be for some total annual product of the iron manufacture, the premises, a never failing well of good days. as we have already said, is, in round num- water at the door of the dwellings, 3 . a :a ss acres of meadow land, also an orchard a ,,,c•A - Orders are understood to have been sent I tors, fifty-five millions. Now, as the•ore is is on the premises with good fruit trees, -s--- to the British and French Ambassadors at indigenous, the whole of this is profit. The St. Petersburg to demand their passports. • entire filmy-five millions is divided amono the the rest is all good farming land. Count Orloirs mission to Vienna is said to proprietors of the mints, the contractors, the Being the real estate of David Frantz. deceased, late of the townanp and county idie to nsk petmlsaion for a Russian force to miners, die owners of furnaces, the workmen aforesaid. ahority. pass Li - 14.01.10 Iliingahy. It is further report- in those furnaces, the owners of the coal to Numerous•wagon loads of wounded troops ed that if Ctiunt Orloff fails, the Czar will I smelt is al, the persons who -build forges, 'rerma on the clay at the place of sale, and ;'rid arrived from Krnjove. I himself visit Berlin and Yienna. to use his l the forgemen th e mselves, and in s hort e ves due aldeodance given by Numerous insurrections had taken place lialuence with these &tarts, No symptoms i,ry body Ny Ito is concerned, direedy or indi- ' ' Einvaito Konson, et a/. • Lombna the Walachian population in favor are apparent that he will yield: I reedy, in inakine die iron. That a consid- : hehit KEN%EI., •of nSsistingTurkey. ! On the Danube. althonoll abstainioa front i erahla oar: ion of this goes to tie. operatives By the Court,—N. alsarzram, Clerk February 22. The accounts from St. Petersburg are of great operations, the Turks give the Rossi- i is plant, from ills fart that the direct. wanes ¶-3w to vague charier r• !nos no rest. I paid, in manna pig-iron wrought-iron, and ~1 1„ 1 , inviril , t . u - . tt 7 1 - 1 ••••,,T. -- 7, 4 , f - ,li - i - • 11 - 1 7 1 .,- i •r i It was rumored that a collision had taken I Fighting had occurred rit Giurget , O, near iron castines, ain.mot to sevemeen millions • s it stilislstalUajal Jjblialialla'S g place between the fleets in the Black Sea, °ltemize, near Kalarosch. Silistria, TOON:- I annually, or pearly otit i dhird of the entire ,1 1 1 1 /61Sie Teacher. but it was not credited to any extent. tray, Matschin, Palunka,Kahodia, isles, Tor- product. But this is suers al. To lunatic . 'rhe Mission fleet had proceeded as far as ' now, &c. Ste. . tore this iron, a million Zsbastopol, except two divisions. I No change had occurred in affitirs at Ka- of - mineral coal is required, bi.sides seventy- of Allentown and vicinity, that he has made 'On the 17th the Turks got possession of ' lafat at the latest, authentic dates. one millions of bushels of coke and char- this place lii honw, and intends giving les 'Toren Jantitza. i From Aria we have nothing of importance, coal. W hen we refl-et, that, in producing, ~ _...... sons on the Forte Piano, Violin, . •- , :4 0 . v tI -1 ; brass and wood instruments, sing- Letters from St. Petersburts say that ex- , except that G e n, Guion was to cross the l aicise; an enerinous annual sum is also paid treme measures had been resolved • alpo, if ) frontier to a n klett A lexiindrianople. out in Wages, we navy safely estimate that I'l 1 ' ing, &c. He also gives instruc the e xplanations of the Western Powers . I Col. h had been one by the one half of the fifty-rive millionsgoes Jinn!. lions to full haels, arranges and copies music were not satisfactoty. ; French government to report on the condi- ly to laboring men. Curriputing five hue- of every description, for all hinds of instru- An army, of 45,000 Russians were con- , Lion of the Turkish army u n the Danube, , dred 'dollars! 1.0 eaCh family, we have fifty merits. He also times and repairs Pianos. centrated at Kalafro, and a great battle ws I pronounces it fit to keep the Ruszians in ; thousand f am ilies of W o rkmen supported by For further information please. enquire of , xpeetod to he lots; ht. In fact rumors pee- I check for a Song time, although deficient ..n i the iron interest, or thi . m Inindred and thirty Messra. limos I:ttinger and Joseph lreisB. waled at the sailing, of the America that the cavalry. 1 thousand persons. .Add the capitalists, ow- !He resides in. Eight street, near the Luther battle had been fought and that the 'rusks Two French officers . are sent to report on 1 nets, factors and Qa,c(H-ten to supply the an Church. were victOtious.• • the Turkish Asiatic force. ' want nj all these, and the aggregate is twice i Mr: Benkhort, resided fur 6 years in Bel- Prince Gortschnkofl had been dismissed A rumor was very current of a naval ens: as great, that is a population, which if col- gaunt, (Europe) (hullos which time lie held e spot, would make a city lar- I the from the Russian service, and ordered to re- gagement between the Allies and the Rus- lected into ca: honorable post of music Director in a turn to his •estates. ,sians in the Black Sea, with the destruction gor•than even thi'., • . 1 number of music choirs, also teacher in sea " Geri: Schilder has been appointed to s ue- of the Russians ; but it has not been con- I But more than this. Ourestimate is form.; oral b estir m u He served for the last four s ceetriltim; I I firmed. • ed, it will be ohserVcd, on 1:os. iron interest • years as music teacher in the ath Artillery ,It is slated positively that the Russians I A part of die allied fleet had returned to as it stood in 1850. Since that p,:tioil, how Regiment of United States. He inade this inrupreparine to throw a bridge across the ! Constantinople, to escort Turkish supplies to ever, it has gre atly i ncre ased. W e ,!rt not I place his home, On account' of his health, Danube. fur the purpose of effecting the pas- I Varna• l exag aerate, perhaps., when we consider' ;:i wh i ch has been failing for some time. . .r.•.-• He is in possession of tie highest re sage.of that river. A' portion of th6Turidsh fl eet had Gone to I one third t! •a,• - than. latestl I , . larger than 1 ti. • as Mil. , A gnat political excitement was agitating ' Egypt to ship 12,000 well trained troops, 4 1- •of six hundred thoesand persons deriving a l comowndetions. ,Servia, • ; : . eluding one regiment of heavy . artillery, `lit elihood from it, the number does not fall I Allento.an Feb. 22. . Ka lso ows.. J a n, sso.—Skirmishiros L i kes ',. (much wanted,) and one regiment of rifles short of eight hundred thousand. 13a still I - -••— , preen daily of Pawn !Anti and Tutita. I men. more'. ' ' '['his is Only what the interest is, not I County Statement. -Breuaris . s . r, Jam 21.—Forty-five thou-1 The Russian regiments of guard arc or- robot it might be. le time year 185'2, the I _ .sand Russinsare concentrated around Kola- Idered to the Baltic provinces by the Ist •of • value of foreign iron. imported into the Uni- The Account of EPRRAIM YORE,. Esq. tat A gr e ate battle is expected there short- March. • .. led States, was nearly twenty-two millions.l Treasurer of Lehigh eCientY, fol . the year dy. On the the 17th, them Twits got posses- I The Russian Vice Commander of &bos s . Suppose this i r on had been made at home, I haginning January Ist, 1853, and end .sion of Turns; add Gannitsia (1), as also of tapol has been cashiered for not preventing Not only the ;Annual product would have in- I ing Escember 31st, 1353, both days in i Dip the village, of SiStova. • the English frigate Retribution from entering 'creased tit that extent, bat the wealth added I chided. Dit. BKLGRAPV, Jilll. 27.—There are rumors that port. • Ito the country woad have been increased I To amount in Treasury, as per report of midi of a collision in the Black Sea. Greta pet- The English engineer, Bell, is released. t also : not only would our productive riches ; s tor 155•2 ' • , *6:212 la litical'excimmentexists in Servia. A neph- I Tug vi mitt Lati.ST NI:WS.—A. despatch 1 have - been enlamed, but the number of I t " o s . • .vw of the reigning Sovereign was hourly ex- I from Vienna states l in intelligent Niels.. t• '23 no that Count Buol has 1 mouths fed would have also increased pro- ; Taxes received for the year 1550.... 3-13 os petted from Sr Petersburg. • drawn out a declaration of neutrality, with a portionably, - In;ii: • avord;rif vie made all our! Do do 1551.... 4 :1:i . SEBASTOPOL, Jun. I I.—The entire Russis l strong leaning towards the views of the own Iron, the mattufacture would be worth ; Do . do .•... 1552.... 37114.1 gin fl eet is in the harbor, but two divisions i Western Powers, and has given this to a hundred thillidrisainnually, and would ai- ' Do do • 150 n.... lases to i Do for rues. , , additional 33 erre preparing to sail on the 12th. T his is : Count Orloff as a final answer. Orlon's 1 rectly support a population of nearly a md-; Abatements rce'd on Collectors' cotc- • dltlCitti, ' i Mission has therefore failed. 1 lion and a quarter. to say nothing or the far e* ; ( , missi,HPl for Suite taxes ror 1550... 331 S t Orttova, Jan. 20 —An engnaement took ; 'rhe Czar's proposals - were to form a de- ' mers whit would he ono:toed in raisinis' Do-. : ie• do . - ilf):.it ... no 76 e pike on the 13th, between • • . b r' d of Turks (Ins' . " leaguewith all the German powers, I wheat; potatoes, truck. and fruit for that mil- 1 ao y I e -ILL. le• on do 1..,2.... 1039 35 Do ' ;do . .', -165:i... 1122 .111 and:left eying of Aureps corps near Islas, land if the W .st IA Power • attacked any one I lion atal tirinarter. Truly the •iron interest ; .11 1 41 e. 'Undo succeeded in Maintaiiiing-thes u s .. , rt arra -I Old Lttorther Sold. ,; tin:rept, Russia: would snak e co.ninon cause 1 wheii'we thus regard . it, loom i .s , n 1 John Scherer; Scherei s Iftel.c IVrthaehian,. bank, d they' ,an , had beoan to .. • 1 ' 'a. Bulletin Iwitli 00,0.nd would no t conclede any peace , tic presence.' —/sventn, . . • J. NI. lino, .lord:Oi Bridicii. Allentown litroxy n pgedouizit:i between Islasand Turnotr. 1 without eonSultiots their interests. . ...seet...!'"6-11"7"'''"'"'""''""*"'"" •pI. ' stet. !,ngrlinan; Coopersburg Bridge . CONSTANIIIM FLU, Jan. 18.—Nothina is I The German.'Powers through Austria - • .11DtEIP. Sol. Elinz, liernemy's•llrldge known here of the rumored conflicts ' .. 8 o f 0. . i definitely refuse.' Russia is therefore iso- On aloriday last, the 20thoinst.. io Allen- Sid:y.l],i Soli. . roue. • :The inussians are known to have 'I ' ate ,`',:. s , ; . town, of 'old age, Marla Saeger,' consort of I Reuben Shibler. Ow a sheep so ld suffered a severe loss at Matchin, on the . e 's'ne ..'estern Powers are immediately 10 I the late Nicholas Saeger, aged SI years. 1 tosima Frey, heirer stall: P Itliti, and hi e steamer disabled. It is i demand the evacuation of the Plini•ipatitie s s;. l 1 On the Ist of February, in North White-I Received ..r Peter Itinnich and Soli known that the whole R ussi an fleetl and will compel it forthwith. 1 I leberly ; inquisition fees. refunded reterm i I hall, Elkabeth Kcele,.aged 00 years. ed to Sebasoopcn on the 19th, but left in the. I 'The Russian Minister in London has - paid , ....................55,,,,,,,,,,55aa , . in the estate or Poor Snyder, dec'd direction:Oft t a outustlte following day. la final formal visit to the Portion _ Depart- . . , ,_ .i ot Aaron I'rey, a donation to, Coopers burg Brnit.te meat. Dancin g Instruclions. lOr Charles Eckert, dividend on North- Pans, Friday Even. —'['tae funds, after ' ... moon Water stook, for IS 53 ;- much fluctuation to-day, clued with a rise. TAccePori,Later. from Eames Argival of Ike America. c - . r • ttgargowpit.,l6.—The Royal Mail Steam ship Arliertca arrived at this port this morn frig, bringing Liverpool dates to the 31st ult. ENGLAND.--There is very little news of flitportio*s:3"he London 'limes remarks, !ft Oicoftleirding article, that as the Mali- , fillB prthiatimbined fleets have received or deffto fettuire all Russian cruisers to return to Setitatoptd, and if it be true that consid eiablesqthidron of Russian vessels is at sea, it %•4 probable that a collision of some ftriftniitinti3 tfiay have taken, place. The,SpriA .Pands wonld take-the place of the itt'afifeeChttrity, back in distrettah • . . The Chifadwirirlieti out on the •29thl Ttal. T i ,ticrt Rutisitz-There ix very lit tle iletinife'in'telliggnc by this arrival, (rota the seat of Sitar; but the accounts are gener ally more favorable to pence. There is no doubt that the reply of the Preach and English governments to the last Russian notes was of a firm decided char acter. An authentic letter from bucha test, of Jan- wary 13th, states that the Russian adttinte .guatd under General Osten-Sacken , arrived 'there dn the 9th, and the main body on the 11th. thg,Soldiers were in a miserable con having had a forced march of fifty dayt'otret The worst roads and under pelting ' rains. Prince dblitthikofl ' was preparing to leave Bucharest for Little Wallachia. The 4campaign had not assumed a favorable ap vearance, inaWortschaltofl would not have fundertaken the proposed operations, had he 'not had orders to do so from the hinnest nu- Arrival of ttaanada at Halifax. The Cunard steamship• Canada, Captain Stone, from Liverpool-st .noon on Saturday, the 9th inst., arrived at Halifax on Thursday evening the 16th instant. . :The .political news from:Europe is omin oust.olla general war.. ...!Che British IParliament met on, the'aisttl ,ult,,itind the Queen delivered her speech. 7—, flier Majesty mentions thelluritish dillieul ,ty in moderate terms, and congEatulates„the :natidolinalie.Vrenchialliance. [ler Majes ty recommends an increase:of:the ttrin'Tund .navy, in view of the fact there is imminent Alaner reggneral war. • . "Vitruhfrivolible'rePly had been given, in %asriling to the Czar's' recent irrquiry respect. ling, the movements of the French and'Eng !fish Ileets,'and the departure of the Russian from London and Paris was hourly expected. indeed the Russian lister' it; reported' to have already withdrawn . Min - IS - elf front Paris, and the Russian 'Minis i ter was to (eve:London yntt instant. It wati - Clirrinifi reported tfirit-oiders had ilfeiidy ,beetrfselit to St. rPriirsiblirg ftW 7 t4re , withdmwrii. of thrlirFrieneh and British 'Am-‘ ..bassadork from thartity. There) is good:' reason to ti elieve that '.Prance: has dehlifect to semi eitehty,thousatM -and , England.tin thotlreaticlitroops to' thenas 7 4dirtande of Turkey. Thrlo 'British Tavern merit is to pql;, one T balf thstolal expenses • •ol the two tgaitA e .. ' • 4 ..tfliathitest news from Vienna bimail,ire gmrts•CoUnnOrloffdissatisfiedtvith his recep tion ; and it isfurtheri,aid that the &leper& The Iron Interest. The value of the iron interest in America is realised by but few persons. Even in Pennsylvania, where : more iron is made than in all the otim Ptates combined, the true im portance.of this manUfaCture is not telly ap-, • 'is . Accy'r.iiing to . the cenQtr, 0 A, the ainiitilitt Of capitol in voicnif in inah ing pig iron,. the principai SlatOS, MOVE' inlitiOllS of dollanz, while that iiive:lst ed in nialcing wrought iron was nearly hot r• teen millions.; in all twelity-:zix This will he s.een from the following table : Pig Iron. 169it4lit Pennsylvania, $5.,570,425 $1,620,066 New 605,000 1,131,300 New Jersey, 607,000 1,010.913 Nlarytand, 750,050 1,4'20;000' Tennessee', . 755.050 1,0'•!1,•100 Ohio, • 0??.0,1S00 1,603,000 • Iretal, , • . *13.'714,60a doe's not comprise thewitole howev er. *tot tOtalicapitnt invested in'tlie [linnet facture •of • pig and wrouigitt iron; atimtding to IS lewinitober stlt..Thc PloughiLoohYartd Anvil,an t h e . Suit e s, .bout thirty-tvio milliOns,lvhile the value'of the. t!'nlne.ano ll4 nlprOcltictis twenty-nit - I'e millions ati:.. l, a half;. The amount invested in iron'castlngt, all the' States, is:seventeen milpans an ukhalf, of which nearly (our vanio ; while the annual products; are esti itnatetk 111. twenty-five frii. Iron Dancing, Instructions will commence on Wednesday and Priday evenings, t h e , 2,2 d anti 21th instant, at Om' Union blouse, 01 //ettryßoth. Ile will begin with the Plain,Galoliade, Santtish and Polka Waltz es. front 5 to 7 I'. Al.. for youths. and front -S to 1.0 (or adults. VMMtmte RICIITI:lt. 17'bimary _ • .Cloversted. -• A lot o'r ju-tanti f p 'r (.11)11 1 & : (,' n AU. Vvis): \Le - Sum:4 - itonolved, February 17, 1854. by the board of Dirt ctors ()I the It county four. 1.-tor ts e, that notice shall ho gi von bull Jth.- tices.of the Pence of 1,. high icuttoty,-111,11 the h os pniti no d hue>e ~t ein; loom em, nn. so CP)Wited With 11/1"( dint it i entirely out of our power to inniti min the.iiporof intid enmity in oporly, and to neglOct old and heli/lott bntdrtih of the enmi ty, by removing them opt 01 the lempaill and in their plac i e, gip.. room to tt,e,et . ol and sell-neitigent,,foreigti putt lir?, It(r l t Pug dailyoiders:nf 011ef, ,%!:#ll rove, regnidlUi;l'of the duly imposed upon 118. We tvoold, therefore roquestoll(tll and every Ips- Lice of the Penne, of slid county, not tb . ls.Cue Orders of relief to strtigling or laming puupyrzi, et:ice pt in. the nt'ino...4 use u,r nec,sbity. DivrEwny,nrcrt. FIIIIAM J. SciviNTz.. Pirectors. lai t iygg I;2o,tidul i Allentown, Feb. w EMI Count y xos ftszessed aria' reninining . • uncollected : sr..!, 11.knover township.. .522 S 13, 195 a, Upper Nl.tetatirj,ie.... 2%11 21-- ; Py rash Told nn elteelo of Contify.dominission er:;, to ; • - - ' ClOurt . Em Inis es. G int y', jurors, §t vine and mileage... $3OO 00 Polio ittrorsi , . , du .... 130.1 17 e,,0p,,t dile:: and tipslave4 . 1.13 37 Clciuve svniceA in full 81 00 Suti•VY Ousts in Cotnntonwealt eases. 318 t;ti Loans and Interest. Paid loans and interest during 1853.. 3977 00 Interest on loans 731 97 Poor house. • dr:nyn by the Directors ".4Ssessitient,s... , • Pula to the several Assessors .. Elect ions: Pahl election officers and others. .. • llrimling an d Stititatdy., JainoS W. Wilson, printing 1)o. , Planks Dbanier, 8:. printing Du stationary iPlin ljannum, ; priuting„&q... •• • Keel:, Guth & Trekler, printing .. • • A. f.,..11.0he, , do •. • . astav It. Leusehrier, binding J Ael:oui, check hook P. L. Hotter & Co.. deed dodket Parrish, Dun 4 nitig & Mears, dooktit for .Clerk's Office Fox Scalps. rail foV fom !hart' 74- invinsitiong. SalTlTtri 3'. Nistlt;r, one inquest Daniel J..RI oinls`• Francis Weiss* Michael Ritter. Ihfrrison Miller 44 Jacob Zimmerman 44 Jacob Meyers, inquestl ' .dbatements, Solomon Fogel, Reuben Reiss, " George Roth, ISSI Churl - es Foster 15:1 . 2 John Dietlemlerfer " Solomon It Appel " Jacob Peter Jeremiah Weiss " Isaao Ilartman George Roth Daniel Zerfass A. W. Loder tt Samuel J. Kistler " Reuben Reiss 44 ' nightMin Kuntz t Jacob Wenner Jaeob Eeksitellen, 15.13 Charles Foster Samuel .1. Kistler " Reuben Reiss I ' Tilghman ii 11111.7. " Charles Ritter Jonas Werly I I llenry Gorr Benjamin , A. W. I.mler I Charles Kuntz County Bri*es. Minding Coopersburg Bridge 651 ns to Ruch's Bridge sin 7I Repairing Jordan Bridge, Allentown. 1:b20 fa (In account for piking do. 400 00 Joseph ;A u 1 hard, repairing Bridge .. . !.11i 2S Casper Kleebner, lumber, A ppers bridge 23 d I William Diehl, repair.: 2 011 Jesse Voile. hauling. Tael:sonville bridge oum Aaron Guth, repairing 4:nth's Bridge 27 SO .Tonas B. Kumerev e repairs..... .... 4 00 Jacob Ilitner. do i 30 Andrew Enerr, do 4 '22 Daniel Trenkler, do .. . .• • • 121 Solomon huts, sundry bridge repairs. 1207 eS Peter Snyder,, repairing bridge 1...! .21 Shantz. urns and Itit er, pndilili •in fuR '% ralwar.l Beek. :twining State taxe:i, county offices, Se Coati !louse and. Jail. Sundry repairs at court house and jail 33 Commissioner's. Office. Peter 'Engelman, connniesioner . D,iniel Hausman, do . Reiepli Miller du J. M. Line, clerl• Edward Beck. filer c. on account Robert E. Wright : soliciter— • .Ippropriations. Allentown Acndemy, per order of the gratvl jury Lehigh Co. Agrioultural Society, per act of Assembly.... ...... . 3fiscellaneous Expenditures, Scrubbing and cleansing court house. Charles .Eckert, yearly water permit.. Support of conviet' , in Penitentiary.. Dr. C. 11. Mamin, medical tatagulance nt, county jail .1 Reichard ; paving: Hamilton street in front of court house.... J F Newhard, j•tilor fees and convey ing convicts Nathan Weiler, conveying ono convict John L. Hoffman S. Bro., lumber . • • • Brauss & Miller do .... Barber & Young, hardware 0. & J. Saeger do John Spinner, blacksmithing i Lewis Wolf do ... ... ' J K Heist, wheelbarrow repairs Charles Seqgreaves, livery hire J 'l' Kleppinger, stone coal .....': ....' Joseph 'Lehr. hauling coal liciathed for grubbing hoe . . .... .... Keck •& Loh, clothing for prisoners.. 1). 11. Washburn, binding and laying carpet in. court house... . ..... .. t .1. B. Droti . k. Co.,l 4 lilladelphia, carpet for court house . • . . I i Jesse Shaffer, freight on do, • 1 Drala', Wilson 8:, Co. freight Ph two ramidal stones `Joshuau Stahler, . registering deaths, marriages and birt Its 21. 00 .10hun Werly, county tax overpaid., 1 'JS John Eberhard, do. overcharged 23 12 ¶-1 w FEM Whole amount of Debits, . 4 ";•20,051 Tremfary, as per last Y report, (defiant) G,'265 13—t22.759 tp Paid during the year 23,173 37 Received and paid out during the year 45 3 85'2 Commission on ithove at I per cent. 459 61. Balance due the county by treasurer Januney 1, 1851 112 1:1,0 p , :15 3i) 3i We, the undersigned, SinMors in, ant for the county of Lehigh, do certify that we have and ited,settled and adjusted the account. of Eph. Yohe, Esq , Treasurer in anti for !pill. dauntv, commencing on the first day of January., A. i 57.3, ati,d enaiiig on the .31st ,day of December. 18 . 51, (hotlrdays . included that said necount as stated ab o ve, is correct, and that we find aW ane° in the hand 4 et ,hmit't Eph. Yohe, Trea surer ot' said county, of live thousand four hun dred and twenty one dollars and thirty three cents; 5f7P21. 33. • • Witriess on bawls this nth (ray of Jam IS3d. mit AO J. sii,v , ry 'S. FRANKLIN RITTER, I • • February t, 155.1. I 1.2 7 01) OE 15 00 MEI IME • Register's Account. . --- • Joshua' Stablore tag:, Regiefer'of Lehigh County, in account ;with, the Common ' wealth of Pennsylvania, for Collateral IninUitiince Tax, front' Dec. 1, 1852, to Nov. 30, 1853, inoluaive, to wit: DR:t Received of the fOlowitig °elates, to wit Barbara Yodder, balance in full Benjamin .Mumbour do Caroline Niderour Jacob Meyer, balance in fu11.... George We'bort lletty Barmier' . ..... Peteo Kurtz, balance.in full 1500 00 'Whole amount rdcelved . CR. 970 55 By receipt trona Auditor General, da ted Aug. .1, , 53 $19:1 51 Commission for receiving said tax .. • . 1 BS 13alunde 7-1 01 BEIM 75 On 106 no 75 00 '2046 8.150 73 00 75 00 18 12 550 12 00' The itbove ,bnlence has since been paid. We, the inidorsigned, Auditors of _the' county . of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania, kayo ex amined the account. of, Joshua Stshier,. Eery.. Register, as above state, and do certify OM the &ate is missed. I:IM'AM J SHANTY:, J. FRANKLIN'iIITTER; ' Auditors. ELI J. SAEGER,' • Fehkuary • ~ . .. InE 0 3G 18 17 I 1,110. 170 17 35 20 93 1 12 00 31 61 167 90 Buckwheat • • 09 55 83 38 Flaxseed . • • 10 1 7 93 Cloverseod • • 151 l" i 1 imothyseed • 53 12 Potatoes • • • 30.01 77 7 . 4 i Salt ...... 1 . 70 41 Butter . • • • 100 IA) Lard ..... 69 ' 14 i Tallow . . . 19.1 87 • .it• Beeswax.. . . 121 05 Ham . 01 Flitch ••• • 151 85 Tow-yarn.. . 90 92 155 98 Eggs . • • • no 83 Rye ‘Vhislcey 155 20 Apple Whiskey 5 , 8 ' l9 Linseed Oil . . ' : ' ol9 Hickory Wood Cord 53 2 150 71 Hay . . Ton 33 57 EgEr, COM- • • 189 39 Nut Coal . . . 75 Lump Coal . Plaster . . . • IMO Sudiloes EEO 10'2 00 157 50 150 00 oo 50 00 noo 00 100 00 . NOTICF.-At the same time and place, the Farm of (Ire late Amid Bnilder, deceased,' will be rented to the highest and best bidder for one year from the first of April next.— Persons wishing to rent a good farm should' I not fail to be present. !29.2a tI, February 8. w 1(1 00 25 00 1',.! 11 II -I $23,173 37 5121 33 Q 9,031 3:2 —Pe r All t nt.Easton Phibi ARTTCLES Barrel Blish. Flour . • Wheat . • Rye . . Corn . • • MEI EMI Pound' I=Ml DO7. Gall. 1 Vvx.l3li.c, Sake Of Personal Property: Will be sold at public sale on Wednesday the Ist of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Ilouse of Daniel S»firter, decd, late of South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, the following personal prop erty, to viz : eiTa 5 IlulsC's, cows, :%--7- 7 ,- , ....... and other cattle, IS 414.4, liens, wagon and - ,- --v , d-_, N. o nt. ...V ^cr-i,.. , ... plough harness, fly-nets, several heavy wagons, wagon-bodies, hay-ladders, ore 6c) dies, grain-drill, winnowing -mill, threshing machine with horse power, ploughs and har rows, hay by the ton, grindstone, drutn-saw, vinegar by the barrel, chairs, bureaus, clock with case, corner-cubboard, clothes-press, look ing-glasseS, carpets, tables,' Coal' and wood-stoves, wood,chesi,beds and bedsteads, and a large variety of other farm, house and I kitchen furniture too teedious tp menu on: The conditions will be made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by PETER SNYDER, Z din'ors: I.l.mtnEN SNynna, S A .01111Lail'3 311,11, , By virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of the coun ty of Lehigh, theie' will be exposed to pub lic sale, on Monday the 27th day of Februa ry, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon upon th,c premises, a certain Itlcssuage and Tract of Land, • with the appertenances, situated in Lowhill' township, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, bounded by lands of Reuben atubert, Ben; jamin Kocher, Reuben . Seibert and others, containing 15 acres and 59 perches, strict measure, whereon is erected a one and a' i half story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, EEO 16 OS 1 07 1 00 frame Barn, Spring house and oth; ". - "itger out buildings, about 2 acres of the Land is meadow and 2 acres tim ber land the remainder is all good (arming land the above is all in good fences. Being the real estate of Michael 14. de- 'ceased, late of the township and county aforesaid. • on the day at the phice of sole; ant) due attendance given by JoNivritAN Sciptuctc, Adin'or: iTy the Court.—N. METzoEn, Clerk: Febivary S. 11-8 • • ____, 7 New Supply OFOIL Coal I Farmers at• Limebterneri LOOK HERE. • The undersigned have just received, and. constantly keep on hnnd, a large supply of all kinds of Coal, suitable for Farmers and Limeburners, and the cohl consuming pub: lic in general, which they will dispose of at' the following .reduced prices: Chestnut Coal . at $2 25 Extra Nut Cog, $2 :37 Eg.g, Stotria'nd Lum'p at $3 :37 EDELMEN, HANSE & CO. Attention Farmers! 50 Beashets , Cdoctrseedd the Subscrthers have lately . rogefred a lot of superior Cloverseed which they direr for . sale at their Store, South West corni,r Seventh and Ilamilten street, AllentOWn. EIDEIMAN & CO AllentortirU Feb. 22. Gll6 3 00 25 17 131 fit 20 .19 II 8S 52 56 1,000 Book .Agents. Wanted. To sell Pictorial and useful Works lor•the• year 185 , 1. 1,000 Dollars' a Year.. Wanted, in every, section of the United States, active and' enterprising men, to ed.- gage in the sale of some of the best Maks published in the Country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from s2stost 100, such inducements will be olTer i ed as to enable) them to make limn $3 to $5 a day profit. ' • acne Books published by us are all useful Al their cititrader-, extremely populai, and coinmand large sales Wherever they and offered. . For fiirther: particulars, address, (postigo . paid,) ROBKRT SEAR 9. Fablish. r,. 181 Waljalll. St u New-YCA.. yeti! York, Feb. 22, IT—ant • s2Bt GO St2Sl GO -J-.... 8 50. 8 50 8 50 I 05 1 65' 1 95 95 1 001 1 10 70' 75 ' 93 40, 40 44 50 504 GO 1 37 1 6 - 5 , 1 1 5 75 0 001 5 SO 2 50 3 50 , , 2 10 60i 751 60 551 451 30 15' 01 30 Jo' 10, 9 t 4 15 10 1 1 : 22 , 22 . 28 1..2 1 0' .i ) 8 7 1G 18 . 20 :13, 33• :33 30 :101 30 60 CO 85, 4 50' 600, 000' 11 00112 00 25 5 350 3 501 4 50 2 50 2 .50' a rig' 3 50 3 50, 3 0►) 4 50 6 00 2 (:0 If--6w