TIIE UNITED STATES. PAST, PRESENT, AND "FUTURE According to Mr. De Bow, the population of the American colonies at the times specified, Was as follows : 1701, - 1740, - 1775; - - - Thus : Connecticut, - Delaware, - Georgia, - - Maryland, - - Massachusetts, - New Hampshire, - New Jersey, - New York, - - Pennsylvania, - Rhode Island, - South Carolina, - Virginia, - Whites, - Slaves, - Total, , - At the beginning of the revolution, the south ern colonies had 912,000 white inhabitants, and the northern 1,491,000. Connecticut was the fourth state in rank. The population since 1 . 790 may be thus dated Census of 1790, " " 1800, " 1810, " " 1820, " " 18:10, " " 1810, • " " 1850, At the close of 1854, the total population of the United States, upon the supposition that its average ratio of increase has been maintained. or . nearly so, may be stated in round numbers at 26,500,000. The population of the United States, on the Ist of June, 1850, stood thus:—Total, 28,191,- 876 ; white, 10,553,068 ; free colored, 434,- 495 ; slaves, 3,204,313. The following table exhibits the population and destiny of geographical and other divi- ECIIMEI Divisions The sto,tes, exclusively of territories, 23,099,578 15.77 The states, exclusively of Texas and 23.79.1.489 21.29 Texas and Catiknia, 305,189 .77 The territories,' 02,298 .00 The non-slaveholding states, i f 13:434.922 11.91 The slaveholding states, 9 0.14.0511 11.32 Now Englatifi states, 2.728,1111 41.94 Middle striies, 6.1124.9118 57.79 Southern /states, . 3,952,837 15. 0 7 South-western states, 3.321,117 7.00 North-west, North of 36 30, 13.6 0 6.995 - 7 6 . 7 .f1 South of 36.30, 9,564.881 9.90 East of the Mississippi, 21.393.954 24.71 West of the Mississippi, 1,797.922 447 • Pacific slope. 117,271 •15 Mississippi slope, 8.611.751 (1•98 Atlantic slope. 1°,7°i),859 19 98 The middle states are therefore the densest port,tin Of the t_ ni•... f„ the very large cities existing there. The Nenv England states conic next in order : thcn tiic northwest ; then south, and lastly the south west: The non-slaveholding states are as dense QS the slaveholding stabs. The states taken to• ether, have a density of about sixteen to the square mile. Excluding Texas and California, tlithl density is over twenty-one to the square The territories have one inhabitant only to-every siNteen square miles. Texas and Cal ifornia togethir, have less than one to a square tdile. Whilst , early- twenty-five persons in habit a square ails in the region east of the Mississippi, and ieerly twenty persons in the Atlantic slope in tie Mississippi valley there are only about sever pwsons to the square mile ; west of the MississipplOoss than one porson to the square mile ; on the 'sifts sti fl e, one son to every six square taw, With den bit). of the Mississippi valley the United State: would have had but 21,000,000 inhabitants with the density of the southern states, tin number would he nearly 45,000,000 ; with tin density of New England, 123.000,000 ; am with the density of the middle states, 170,- 000;000. In this connexion we also give another inter esting table, which exhibits the population and number of inhabitants to the square mile, of various Atncricaci and European countries Countries. Population, Density.: United States, 23,191.876 7.90 • Canada, 1.842,265 5.21 Mexico, 7,661,919 7.37 Central, America, 2 8razi1, .049,950 10.07 6.065,000 2 •19 Peru, 2.106.402 :1•63 Russia in Fur'ope, 60,315,350 08.44 Austria, 36.514.456 141.88 France, • 35,783,170 172.74 England, 1 0.921,888 2:1 0 .00 Great Britain and Ireland 2 7,475,1 °°' 1 '1 Prussia, 16,331,187 151.32 . Spain, 14,210,217 78.03 Turkey in 'Europe, 15,500;000 73.60 Sweden and Norway, 4,645,007 15.83 Belgium, 4,426.202 388.6 Portugal, 3,473,758 95.14 3, 267,638 25 Denmark, 9.31 2,296,597 101.92 Switzerland, 2,392,740 160..05 Greece, 998,266 557 The whole of the thirteen original states were settled within a period of 125 years, which in tervened between the landing it Jamestown in 1607, and the arrival of Oglethorpe in Georgia, in 1733. /lONORAIir TITLES.—The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church has adopted a rule in Synod, that the significant appendage, "D. D.," , shall not hereafter be attached to the names of any of their ministers. A. writer in the " Uni ted Presbyterian" thinks this is nt it should be, but proposes that the reform be carried far ther. lie thinks Rev. is more of than D. D., as being more aristocratic --more inconsistent with Vidal parity—exalting the ministry above the eldership, contrary to the Presbyterian doctrine. Ire. proposes that this invidious prefix to clerical names be omitted also. What next ? Number. 262.000 -1,04 G 000 2,502,000 202,000 37,000 27,000 17-1,000 352.000 102,000 138,000 288,000 341,000 58,000 0:1,000 300,000 2,303,000 500,000 EMI &mous eu.kung AG.ltssT TWO LADIFS.—Ma. dame Dietz, and Madame John Dimitry, mother and daughter: both respectable ladies of New Orleans, have been held to bail in the sum of $5,000 each to answer the charge of causing the death of a slave-girl, by severe whipping with a cow-hide. The girl was in delicate health, severely afflicted with worms, and several phy sicians certify that the worms were the Mune-_ dialc cause of death. The ill-treatment and deep scars on her body, produced by whipping, they further certify, brought on weakness and emaciation, so 05 to render her unable to bear the crisis produced by the worms. The cage has prodimcd much excitement in New Orleans, and the two females, who wept bitterly (bluing the examination on the `2oth ult., were commit ted to jail until the next day, when they w:re adinittid to bail. 2,803,000 3.9-0.507 5.:105.90 j. 7,239.814 9,6:18.131 12.5G11.0.2.0 17.n0,.153 23.191.876 BRANDY ix CLIMBING MOUNTSINA.-A recent writer says : " It is astonishing the effect pro duced by spirits upon the persons of even the strongest constitution, when indulged in at an elevation of 10,000 or 12,000 feet. At 19,000 feat it is perfectly dangerous to take any quan tity of raw spirits, even a half a glass of brandy produces intoxication. All hill travelling drink nothing but hot tea ; for travelling up the moun tains and down valleys, across bridges of very questionable security, regaires•a very firm and steady nerve, which it is impossible for, those who indulge freely in the use of spirits to retain long in the snowy regions." Population. Density FIVENCII MIMINCI John Goes, whose farm is some three miles South west of the city, is doing much to improve the breed of sheep. Ile has a flock of some 700, about 500 ewes, quite a number of them choice Merinoes", some imported. The pride of his is,Lliejj4iefull-blooded French %lei mu buck, " Tippecanoe, ` ~~C,`: s uu~por :aiinu, two years old, weighing over 2. - f7Tho-•••.' and shearing last season a fleece of 21 lbs. His EIM wool is very flue. nrel every portion of his limbs is covered down to his hook. Tippecanoe is va l ue d a t :41.,090 and will doubtless !wove worth l) timos that to th.. 7 , ,weys of this so,.!tio V. Herald A RATTIER ~SINjULA:t CoN - Tn.“".. was a few da3 s since entertd in:u in Tennessee. The wife is worth a cool lifiy thousand. The husband is the rightful own of a =gm ficent goatee. The contract was a..; follw.vs : Art. Ist. The husband is to have no interest in the wife's estate. Art. 2(1. lie ,is Mt to collect any (fats of the concerti. Art. :a Tiw beloved husband is not to chastise or control any of her servants without the wife's consent. Art. 4th. The husband binds himself to pay the wife one hundred and fifty dollars per annum for board and to have lodging gratis. FREAK OP FORTUNE. The New Brunswick (N. J.) News has a communication which says that PatrA. Little, formerly a poor drunken stage-'driver; 'who killed Nathaniel Sisco, of Bloomingdale, Passaic county, in January,lBs4. and for whom Gov. prloo offered a reward of i , 4000, has turned up in Calofornia, where lie had altered his name, and becoming sober and industrious, had amassed a fortune of over VlOO,OOO. As be dared not return to that tate, lie was about leaving and settling some .here in England. IIAscAL.—A genteel-looking in• idual obtained admission a few days ago to Convent it St. Louis, and in passing through h t chapel app'e . ared to he overcome with feelings 'devotion, and knelt before the altar ns if in ncr. The Sister who attended him, not Ming to disturb his devotions, left him for a s hne. On her return Ac found the scamp 11 :link, taking with him a quantity . of jewel r~ l om about the image of the Virgin over the OH % On the same day he stole a valuable i %N - :itch from a priest in St. Patrick's churcl " I,{l 0110 with will( lENE. ship ca the 14t cdted it ett%,it words WS wife under th him, and A SING MEE .vvere playi Gore, threi S 011'n 111'1 the like ow Cnic rote llEArns.—Take some weed corn- ImroarANT Drensmx.—The Supreme -Court moldy called, smart weed, that grows along th of the State of California recently made a very roadside,or in the fields in low places ; steep it in important -* • n upon the admissibility of boiling water till the strength is all dot, and give Chine testimony r the Courts of that State. the horse one quart of the.liquid every day for A w ite citizen of Ca • rnia'was indicted for eight' oil' ten days. Mix it with bran or shorts murder innd convicted otrthc .stimony of Chi if he will eat, if not, pour it down him with a nese witnesses. Ile appealed on the grou bottle. Give him green or cut feed wet up Ali that by the State Law regulating criminal water during the operation, and I will warrant ceeding, " black or mulatto person, o • In a cure. Horses with heaves will be troubled dian, shall be allowed to give evidence in favor with it about as bad this dry and dusty weath- of or against a white man." The question in er, as they will in the spring of the year. This vestigated by the Court was, whether; under medicine is so simple. and easy to be obtained, either of these descriptions, and if any, under that some may nut think it worth their while to which natives cf China Must be classed to make to try it ; but simple medicines many times them incompetent to give testimony in criminal prove more effectual than those obtained at a cases against whites. The opinion of the Court, great expense. Now is the time to secure the delivered by Chief Justice Murray, was that weed, and I say to those interested, try it.- 7 Chinese are not competent to give testimony Rural N. Yorker. agaihst whites, in the Courts of California, and accordingly the verdict in the case was set IrRGT.. , III. 131 - TTONED.—Last week Patrick 'olio into and robbed the brewery of Mr. in Albany, New York. Pat - was sat ' and identified as follows :—Upon the ite Window where he broke in, was found with the eye torn out. The button, nparison with those on the pantaloons fits found to agreein size and substance, \was also missing on his pantaloons, t of the eye still held by the thread h it was sewed on ! Darry, rpenter, who murdered his xv;Te Alary on of August, 1852, at Buffaf t i, was exc. that city on Friday a weiiz. He had WO but three months., , ,illis dying ere thatithe assault, whip/ resulted in d th, was committed (liile he was pA uence• of liquor, and at she loved . aey. r save him cause jure her. ACCIDENT.-A since, rhile the academy in : ris, Missouri, 1, one of them; . son of Judge ball with sucly:ce as to break out' two incheti )ore the elbow A.3cop . ever :Id of before. EMI To Coot; PAnsws.—Persons who Have never eaten parsnips cooked according to the follow ing mode, have no idea what an excellent dish they are. Scrape the parsnips, wash and slice them lengthwise : boil in just water enough to cover them when thoroughly done. Then put in a piece of butter, with a little salt and pep per. Beat up one egg with a spoonful] of flour, and pour over them, they are then ready to dish up. UNNATURAL 111;vrit.—Tn New 'York, on the -9th of Novuniber, the wife of Jacob Jones was tel of a child, having two heads, which a healthy and likely to live. dfE Si° IL I ST. JANUARY TERM, 1855 011 AND JPROIIS. Nathan Metzger, Allentown. Joseph Sohlauch, Lowhill. William I;. Fogel. Upper Macungy. 1;olfritl Peter, I leidelberg. Daniel Berger. Upper Simeon. Owen Kern, North Whitehall. James l.ackey, Catasanqua. Michael Wehr, Peter Seip, Weisenbum Charles Foster, Upper ' Milford. Thomas Fatzinger, North Whitehall. Thomas R. Keener, North Whitehall, Solomon L. Holder, Lower Milford. Jacob Reichard; llanover. Alexander W. Loder, South Whitehall John Seiberling. Sr., T.ynn. Jacob' Fabian, Upper Sancon, Jacob Laudenschlager, Salsburg. Jacob Moser, jr.. Lynn. Reuben Wenner, South Whitehall. Emanuel TreAer, South Whitehall. Jacob Eckspt lien, Salsburg. Benjamin Breinig, North Whitehall Jesse Bitting, do. PETIT JuIIorIS.—PITII:ST.WEEIi John A11611(0W11 (10 ' do Dank.] Fry, John Ephraim lb inhaid [)avid Moritz. r. A %% tkorgo Ilex. Esq., Washington James W. Fuller, Catasatpm. John I tagenbuch, AllentoWn. 11'illiniu I). Dillingcr. Lower Milford David Scholl, Esq., Upper Maeungy, Isaac I lataman. Lpper Salim!). Jacob Upper Macungy. Henry Di:Tench 'Ter. Upper .Milford. John Drumbauer. North Whitehall: Joseph Wetherhohl, Lowhill. Paul NnalISS, Allentown. (ieorge Friederich, Catasatiqua David Kemmerer, Salsburg. Daniel Henninger, South Whitehall. Martin Kemmerer, Esq., Salsburg. Jesse Klotz, Lowhill. Jacob Schantz, v. Christian, L. Milford Peter Meyer, Lynn. Stephen Schlosser, Washington. Daniel Buchecker, Upper Saueon. John P. Goundie, Allentown. Ephraim Troxell, Upper Macungy Jonathan Trexler, Allentown. Lewis Engelman, Upper Saueofi SECOND WEEK. Samuel Kistler, Esq.", Heidelberg,. Edwin Keiper. North Whitehall. Charles B. IWeber, I 7 pper Sattoon. Benjamin Sentinel, North Whitehall. CI B. Seheimer, Upper Milford. Ja )h Remoly, Washington. • Am Et linger. A lien I own. Shoot AleytTr, South Whitehall. , lo , tph : eel, 'Allentown. David Ben or, Weisenbur7 Biehard IZ. • rs, A 1 • William I locker, en town. Reuben Cole. North Whitehall. I'eter Lentz, Lowhill. Israel Trexler, hoover. Jonathan Diefenderfer, Lower Mactingy. Enos Vit. Allentown. Daniel Watuuntacher, c. Chrisiian, Lym Reuben nttz, 'North Whitehall. Jacob Wenner, Lower Macungy. Owen Mom Lowhill. Jos ph 11. Weidner, 'Upper Saucon. Jacob !larder, I hidelberg. John Hausman. Washington. Ifenry Smith, Heidelberg. Daniel Batumi% Allentown. Joseph Baer, Weisenburg. Jonathan Marks, South Whitehall. Aaron Donal, Lynn. James Kleckner, Allentown. Geor g e Lucas, Allenty - wn. John Haddon,.Lowe Mneungy. Rohert McDoWell, ashington. Willoughby Gabel; Lower Milford. David Peter, Washi gton, Reuben Schadt, Sou It Whitehall. LETTER LIST. George Acker, M. Backe, E. Franklin Butz, Daniel Biery, Johnson Becker, Sarah Custer, henry Coller, William Cannon, Henry Donnet, H. Dennis, Solomon Dubs, Peter Dun, William Dannee, Edward Doyl, Jacob Geisinger, David Gold, John GrAlibi, Charles Glick, Hannah. Hartzel, Gilbert. Hankins, J. K. Harris, Frede-. rick linger. Mary Ann Kleckner, George Kaull, Tilghman Kincait, E. Keiper, Henry Kranet, Sarah Meitzler, Eliza A. Moyer, Mary Mullov, Nathan Mink, Charles Minner. Jackson P. Matts, William Munich, Jacob Nagel. Samuel Rauch, Owen Roth, Eliza Jane Snyder, Shantz, Reuben Small, Francis Sterner Mary Scholl, Reuben Semmel, D. Ruraty, Levi Star ner, Reuben Spinner, Polly Shaffer, Sarah Shu bert 2, Moses Sharer, Fianna Troxel, Emanuel Trexler, John Admit Waggle, Charles Wolf, J. Zhntnernan & Son 2, Hugh O'Bren. On the "rd of Deer, by the Rev. Mr. Vogel bitch. Mr. CARL Ihmk. to Miss AmAlcoAjonn.l2;, both of Lower Milford. , Oo the sth of Dec., hy. the same, Mr. W. PETER. 4L'ltElt, to MiSS MAMA ITUFI : ICP:I', both of On the 12th ef Dec:, hr the Rev. 'Yeager, Mr. Soi.omoN Kr oTz. toMiss lii TTY DI gl'EltioMl, both of Long tiv, - :nnp. in "Alincrsville, on the :'llth ult., the Rev. Mr. Steck, Mr. A.mi):; Lmx•rz, of Matta Chunk, to Miss Lons.t J. 111;11..N no, of - Minersvllle. On the ith of RN-ember, by: the Rev. Mr. Pub:;, Mr. llErnrx Leist:, to Miss REnEcc.k 13.tettmAx, both of Lynn. Sline time since , iii Paulding cennty, Ohio. JAmes r.NANDEn, soil of Joseph and Eliza Daring, agsd nine year.i. " Ere sin - Cotthl blight or sorrow Cule, I atl. canto wi llt friendly care, 1, opening buil of I leaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. Oh . la ral iS dear, weep not for me. I am not dead, but sleeping here— I am not yours, brit Christ's alone, Q „1 Ile loved me best, and tool: me home." On Friday last ,in Allentown, of consumptitm, Wit:LIAM I lEsiti- 1111.1. y: Y . aged about 20 years. On the -I th of Dec.. in Allentown, Main A. Gor.n, consort of David Gold, aged GU years and 8 months. • . nom, pct• 1...1 Wheat, - COll, - - Unis' - - Potatoe:3. - Ham, per lb„ Sides, - - Shoulders, Lard, Butter, - Eggs per doz. PTITL.k DELP' IT A :MARKET FLoun—st might brands, - - Western " - - Coax 1\ - FLorn, - - - Onstis--White Wheat, - - • Red, - Rye, - - - - Qom, White, - - Yellow, - - Oak, - WHISKEY, - PITILADELVIIM I tru:!.—Dcs . .. 1I . The' in; of Beef Cattle this wick' have been large and the denumd pii!e active. Prices have ad va need from 50 to i 5 cents per 100 lbs. The offerings comprise 1400 hea 1. which have been 100 , 11 y disposed of at from 55 50 to 510.75 per 100 I lus. The latter for superior and extra Mte. Alollt .100 head were taken for New Ydrk. .rows remain without change. Sales from SI hto IS, according to quality. =I I'l 5 ,•1 . the 'Thin! ,Indic i:.l 'i.ct 011'. rd , •l•valia, c urp, , srd ~r ihr• noun( •,t N , •rii•arnpi-ii and and J'el‘r• .ireeb r, As•-•clate ;he Court id (Joni:n o n P:ca, die e,.unt‘ , c.l I, e , 1 11411, and liv villa.: or their. ellici•s 0.111 c.f ()v. ras I Trrinit.i.r and G. tietal Jail deli ry. at..l (),•rdst ol iteral (2 [tufty In and for :hp said county id I,elyt7h, have, I.y iheir precept is nit directed, ordi red lil.ll a Our -f (.2.l.trier Scssiius of the l'eace and Colum n I'leas 'an I General Jail delivery anit p! •is C••urt fir the said county or Id•nr01, he ni en at .11Iento‘vn, on 'I'Vrt , I7,DAIC the 2.1 day DI January next, to , tiltitintre'tnrt ‘veelcs. NOTICE is therefore hereby even to the Jiii• !ices of the Peace and Conssiable rcl the county of 1 . .. hi:), that they are Ly the said precepts emu. mantled to be there at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day n•ith.thoir rolls, records. inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things whfch to their offices are Rrtnin. ing, and also that those who are boon by 4.0,c0g, nizances w prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jai! or the said county of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute then) as shall be just. Given under toy ham . ' in Allentown.th. 6.11 day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifivjour. • NATUAN WEILER, Sherd Sheriff's Office, Allentown, Dec. 13, 1854. 411 GM/ S VT!: TIIC COMMON W C.% LTII. -- - • : TR a IT N.MW TnLilEt'S.l3ll7" 1 „ "; rt cI) r ott ic,, N 'NEW YEAR'S EVENING ---- • ie under-la:led, Itt 11,. has had some ex-1.-ri ence in this liuc. intends giving a Germa n Bail Mondav ermine. January Ist, New Vt ai's evening. Knowing the taste of a respected ;1;141 honored public, he will leave nothing undone 10 satisfy all who will honor him with thei r .pre• sence. '.i he best eatables the marlceis can pro, duce wilt be procured, anal the choicest liquors w be tendered, to call fot:h the best Ituuwrs of those present. In anticipation via numerous attendance, I remain your Dec. 13, The Subscriber, agent for the Managers cl the liffn..tnEt.rini lloesn or Ittimm, is author ized to receive applications from Farmers, Me chanics or others, who may wisli to have child ren, either white or colored, indentured to them s apprentiees. The ages will Vary from seven twenty years. In all cases, where the ap licant is not known to the indenturing Com mittee or the agent, satisfactory references to persons residing in the City, will be required. JAMES L. BARRY. Office of the House of Refuge N. B. Corner el, Arch and Seventh streets,Thiladelphia December, 13 Lehigh Couniy• horse Insurance Company, Ta I I annual meeting, of the Lehigh County -;" Horse Insurance Company, for the recovery of stolen horses and detection of thieves, will be held at the public house of Herman Paler, to South Bethlehem, on Saturday the 6th 4ay of January, next. • Dec. 1:: MARRIED il DIED EiM ALLENTuIVN (I.l:rd p..o,;Limakm. MEM Obaknt Servant. l'llll.ll' §-3w Apprentices. JAMES W. FULLER, Secretary. t-3w T'R PTV Sl' 1711P'l rl AiL lab u_ . -,yZsd 9.%C.iS .9 Meow er:z.c.7 Fegsiltiokife;;Te I C South East - Corner r,f and llttnillt en Streets, a few doors IcierDresl:crls I.:Mtber Yard, A LEN - FM:7l:j', A Tnr undersi;ped respeetfilly inform their friends and the public trenerally, Iha they have taken the establishment of :\ r. S. Blank. and are now carrying, on the ('a Id net business in all its various branches. Th-y are provided with all the new awl ininroved machine' %. it the day, and having, ,kiiind worl.:men, wilt Lu enabled to sell good and handsome f: trniture as cheap as can be sold anywhere. Their Store is on the south-cast corner of Ninth and Hamilton streets. near Dresher's Lumber yard, where they offer a fine assortment of Sofas, of variou; style; and patterns. i v Side Boards. Seo•retarks, Wardrobes. Ilurt;aus, of various pattern:; ; cup boards of different kinds Card, Centre, Side, Break fitst and Dining Tables - Bedsteads of dill ferent styles and patterns, AS - ash-stands, Twist, Small and I.ar:it Ilta;_rers, What Nuts, Music stands, Soca Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Ser pentine Tables, ('hluef:e IS hat Nots, Fancy Wm); 'fables. itcfre,lmn 1;:t "—• Tete-a-Tetcs, From a D:vatt.:. •t•nerr,l as.:l-1.- men( of Eiteitm l'urn:lare. en hand an.l mr,de to order. They em ,, ior al :.11 times not t- lint the work . . men. tll ten p( -omdly to their and will wal . . ant. all l'urnitnr e 01' t lu•ir manu fa -tus 10 be mado of the 1 il;er::!1,. 1)r -dun.; fin' Ware will and attended to, and vi:•.•ls:•nt. out of die Bo roln.lll, ;14-I.2"rar, •!• I. They 4o make r all 1 ie:1; of •,1 earl iti:2. to v..1ti,:•11 they ; , :t)'ti:•nlarly invite the attentien (f c:c l :inut „i 1„.„,„ BALL! ET - EOM Mil ov . Ulu 1 .B.nothe Zlrriva,l :17 1 , 0 87 7 75 Fi'es•li Fruits, Groceries, &C, leave to state to the citizens of Allentown. and the pithlie in get oral, that he is thankful for the very liheral up nt reeeivol, an:l wilicit in , lneell hint to rnakt , Nill p,rcater efi 111 if y their, by utret t iotg the czowity4 ih.sittahle artieht; tit liit‘ 51T. , t , 11. It hic:i he has reeeiveil ion New 'lot an 1:1)y1 1 9i 2 07 1 20 CV Ili .1 PPLE.C:, (;inter. Litne,, an 1 ( 1 1.:' 1 1 1,•1:1r,4 in Lot tics. l'oninto 11:w,ii h, Ihinl pealt. , l till unlr ,. :ll ,, ll'e:wll-:, 1:1 1 , , r11 . ;•ii.:. sins ill :111,1 hy onn 1. I)ricl (',mails. I i l'r:inherrn (*nrolt„;;: , . Ai :\lltit,;. to4,•tin r Nvith :1 for C;.11•16. l 1/CC. 6 • A VALUABLE TY • _i k i, •PlibliC R:11 Kill l‘o c:.,:.1 nt ru;.::.• : ..: . c:: . V... :o'..iv C.O Ist day of January, 1:-. - A r,l 11( - • i. 11;::, 11,, , i.e 1.1 the tinder , i:mel in 11'a,illn,,;t0a low:1.-liip, chigl: count v, a .-Thly:pli,l . L ; Cc? '2TT (2.) 1, 1 (rt. 1, (7 2 ' i 7 :, 7 ) I D, situ:i;Nl in sai,l towo.4.ip. n,lic , :nin:; Ifinq of L-wnel S;. , n , in;:er . :lll,l l'e've l; all. , • , )nl:zini: , 2: It) aere:4,,more or lc;;. nrg, m , 0.1 na i,n,t. 1.6,1. wlt ill siiitahleigil , k, witho.,..,•iitAit c..ii,, , ,:, np.ii of which lictwcen 5 ril,l 11 It..re,-; are :a pre.4ent sown with grain. The improvenwith; lilerLon ~.._..t , \ fat, consist of a two-story --- --- '" 10+ 4 . . 1 DIVELLII.4 tiOrSl , :, .171:1-.3;1s by 201. rt gool s:::1 1 .c, I 1)v 11. a will with execil,nt \valet% al ,l ill laet eve r y thile,:, iwee ,, ary I. conir,l:l. :1:1,1 0.111 jniono, j, to be fi)un.l it tile lot. - It trill le. , co:111 , 110 he a very aaital.de loc.atkal 1',... a 111:TilalliC, I.IOCLUI', t. the Pantc , tines anti 1. 1 .3 cc tt iil ho sold at pullic auctiou and varied a,sort meat of Crocel.3. The condition.; ill Le male 'known on the ay of :ink, and due attendance given he Noy. ' ) ETTIIIZS of AdraMislratim havit..g. been Zigranted to the toiderdgned in the estate of Joseph llober, deceas..l, late of Uatasauqua, Lehi' County, all rirsons bid e omed to said cstam are request...l to ma he payment 6 avithin six weeks or this 'date; and alt itarsotts having claims against said estate , a•ill pl , ,1211( themoluly authenticated, for se:re:Hem, wiCcdo the slur specified time, ti rite andrrsigned adotioi.tramr, who ran arall times be found at the smre of the deceased. Nov. 29 E-.3ls)Tir:ill .IS- -": 34 i.SI PLANO PO:RTES. rpnos E wishing beautiful and diti•allo Piano 1. Fortes, will find it much to / ''n• interest • to examine Some of the above make before pur chasing elsewhere. He has just finished and now offers for sale. at the Malpffartory, No. 122 West Hamilton street; several splendid . 11.1113CW130 4 31 . ana firt' s r of Gi octave, with a fine tone and touch. S. will be happy . to sill any orders dui public may favor him with. llis prices are moderate. ii - .77 - 11e also ofli•rs for sale a second hand Piano Forte, 51 octave, which might answer very well for a beginner NON-. 15 ¶-3w C. M. R u n .51iloriaeyal Law. Office on 7th street, three doors North of to Public Square, Allentown, Pa August 23, 1554 DAVID . RCDI". .r J.1C013 F .-:-.:72 ; 11-31 n iu—pin offics2fiom rchasers l CALI. AND SEE miv BHT, ME RAT AEI UP rtS 4 :C=l" ‘-32 Fliamilton Street, ALLE NTOWS, PA. , tll) , eril.i.r tikes pleasure in announcing 1., public: that he has entered a new field c t i , perattuns in the manufacture of Es'ooffs cued Shoes, at his "(Id stand," N. 21 fast Hamilton street , om of the " Biz Hoot," one door east of the g-rtnan Briertned Church, where he manufao tarvs and salts at 6572ofesede and :Retail nil hinds of fine and coarse fashionable gentle men', boots and show. Also, all kinds of the sitdes of ladies fashionable dress and other , hors. Gentlemen's boots manufactured to order from 52.50 105'8 00. Bow's and Children's Boots from 51 :25 1.1 5.1 00. Ladies Dress and' other Shoes :min 50 to 5`2 50. The above articles will be sold at whole A t and retail, and one of the largest assortme 4 the trade: ever exhibited in Allentown will al ways be kept on hand. fiaI:CITS:ZPC evotomer WO 0: kill always be attended to at the shortest rn tier - . The latest New York styles of Gentle. men's Fm.hionable Hoots made up to order, and warrantrd to give full satisfaction. He has fit his einpliT mt. of the most finished CUTTERS; aml as f,,r . 11. 011EMEN, none but the best will fia.templiyinent. er;:i :471 clierchants rartieularly invited In call, as we nre pre p irrfl io supply them with a .4 homemade arii. ." far_ to any ever brought from Van;see Land," and at prices very near if not . Inn'. Therefore tiy home competition and c vc u• - : a call. . We hope in our new enterprise to see the faces of our numerous old friends and hundreds, ‘ , IIICIII 1110 S, in whom we will always sell at the lowest Cash prices. !ashes' Press Gaiters, with and without heels, up of French, f•alinn, English and Ammr.. tali L-I , tin 7 , of all colors and styles. 'Dress . Bliees of Patent Leather, Morocco, Kid, French Morocco, and Seal, black and fa'ncy colors, for Women, Misses, Children and Infants. Ladies,. 7,1i,.e5, and Gentlemen's Gums, of all the fash, ionaltlr styles. . Cl;" Repairing of all kinds done up newly and expe.li:k.uo,y, and at prices that will dye full sa lisfartion. " A. L. RUBE.r;dv. I. 111—tf Orphan's Court Sale. 'i)Y . virtue and in pursuance of an order issued , tt rut of the Or; , han's Court of the County of there will he exposed to public sale, : - .ccurday the I Gilt day of December., at O.fe afternoon, upon the premises, the :lowing rl , cribett property, viz: A certain messunge and lot of 2retin,!, n ith the appurtenances, situated in the 11.:1..1:9,n of Allentown, in the county of Lehigh.' aforesaid, bounded on the cast by a lot of Jt3hn 1 . : , ,i11.7r, on the south by an Alley, on the west by a lot of 11 , :nry Fenstertnaker, and on' the north bt Wnlout street, containing thirty feet front on' .;.L1 Walnut street, and in depth two hundred and Hifi t; feet. The int proveincntßgrzgn artY • , _ a hya.o%, DVI E LUNG HOUSE, 2:3 fort from on Walnut street; a... 1 JO to deep, ~ rich a lotchen adjoining, and. er ~,, 11111',112,', an excellent garden, and also 1,1 " 2 - 1 • variv!Y or fruit tree:, tlrapc vines, &c. Beino; the real estate of Thomas Wetzel, de ecas,•4l, late of the said Borough of Allentown,. and coon! aroreqaid. MEI nn the day at the place of sale, and due wviidauce given by jwiN VOUNC:, Admr's.• ANNA • WETZEL, 13v !h' Co . t: N. Al lerzonn, Clerk. ur t-4w' r.. ATI*. .17 7 :, Cif P T IvIlot.Ef;ALI: AND DETAIL IN TOBACCO, SiilFE AND SEGAL'S:, 9 East Effmaiillilon Street ) ALLENTOWN, PA. ri7111.: undersigned is happy to inform his nu t melons Irwi's and theaublie generally,. ti a he. has again commensfskl business, and' :I 1 , now in stns: a largo and extensive assort (,! g02i1.1 Ilk line, among which are h+l; )a hinds of inipcoe,l and domestic, t t npreve,l La Sultana, La / inera, SEGARS I.qudreq, Wilshington, Never *lied bev 1.1 Union, fore in this place,. irnari, I and warranted. Cuba Sixes, to give sa- Ilalf Spanish, S.iperior Common, J lion. Also, CIIEWING TOBACCO, 32 kincliyine eluding hoe Cut, ull kinds of Cavendish an& PL,,, and a new and superior article of Fig It:bacco. Also Smoking Tobacco and Snuff,. of various kinds, together with a general ~ o rtnient of Pipes, Sze., All articles man ufar..!tired by the subscriber. .are of superior ,I , lality. CL)--Country Merchants supplied al rater lower than can be bought in Philadelphia. iii want of Segnrs,'Tobacco, &e., are re rp;es:inl to give hint a call before purchasing eistrA here, as ho is satiefied he sells as cheap as any body in the place. Nov. 15 1 - ,12) MI al 13 t ea ) 1 /*vs?'" • ‘, -1 e. ••s 11.1 • ••-,-b--.1 s &VG eil• ILEII ill mq; just received a very large assortmen 1,9 of FURS for Ladies wear, all of the latest and most approved ..styles, which 'they will self tit rrduccd prices. Ladies In want of these tira des will du well to give us a call before . pur chasing elsewhere. We have them ranging in. price from $3 50 to $4O 00 per sctt. Also a full assortment of Boots, §hoes, Hats, Caps, ho. n'-Remember the place, No. 45 East Huai& ion street. Nov. 15 Job Printing, Neatly executed at the " Register 9ffiee." WM. H. ECKERT. YOUNG & LEH. X-4w