• From Oregon. We gather tilesfollowing:facts from a let icr in the Galena. (1I1:)• Jldvertiser, dated Oregon City, May 2d : . • Thu products of Oregon •average, in val ue, $5OO for every adult individual. ..The quantity of sawing timber is immense. The great export, however, is lumber; the for ests are inexhaustible, the water power im mense, the market extensive and increasing. It is now worth from $4O, to .960 per thou sand, owing to the gold discoveries in Cali fornia, and will always be worth $2O for exportation to the Isldnds. They are 3,000,000 of acres of fine tim bet land unoccupied, some immediately on ship navigation. The water power is stated to be abundant for manufacturing purposes. Astoria, near the mouth of the river, is destined to be the New-York of Oregon, while Portland, on the Willetnettee, is to be the Albany—the head of the ship navigation. Thirty feet water, from this place to the ocean can al ways be obtained excel t in two places., one at the month of the Willamette, and the other a little (Unlit:rep, where it low wa ter and low tide, there is only nine feet. The tide allis:cts it four or five feet. so that every day a vessel may coine in drawing 12 feet water. .Oregon City, by nature. is equal in wa ter power. to what. Rochester, N. 1, lies been made by Art. A Jiver twica the size of Rock River, 111. pours down throe differ ent channds, cut in solid rucks, thirty or forty feet. Islands fire formed between the channels, on which machinery elm he erec ted. Ahura the fells the valley widens nut into extensive pieins, the most productive iu wheat, the writer thinks, of any oti The steamship Aittssechusett has just or rived with 170 tioups. Our Government had purchased 2 tat : t e :,aw mills, ut tot ex pc of :?.43r3.1100 the ob ject being the manufacture of timber for building a tort, amenal amid light-!lout-e. Things at San Francisco. Thu bout of busy life, that fill., our •iireets as if some great fair was loin; on, with its booths and Ilkillibt!rly,s temporary :-rtructures, astonishes the beholder, while, far as the e.t could reach, the wlnte tents frith their wa ving flap pettilOnS, With it bad: 1 .-, , round of foliage, give it picturesque vat itity that is army , Laroii,r4 to contemplate. The value of e. , ,d cs iat, is another source ofwond::rdie ot - , - for' ~ tt- r irr- o _qin' est tenement that can Ire d, trans 97 StiOU a year; and sore s LtuatiOils, from 10 to Isl',o,oUo. City lots that Litt a year or two ago co,t. :1 , 200. are now sellim: readily for from 9to 86000. Even 0 cum imm kind of family residence i., worth its Or i7OCr 0 a year. !Hie mice of lah.rr ;1 1 0,:ie is commensurate With these vain:it/ow, for merchandke, 'though a brisk trade i., kept up loth north and .stmt - is extreutelv Ail , l this is an argamern; to tut- „ DUI. It scams to 9s to he permanent as tn., placers which have Produced sueli e‘traor i-t, In the ,test place, the dividends or the tutors per day, will be the [collator ull:Wor Ci ty; liar \vheti the r rices ree•eived ero not equal to thi; earns gs tilkey tipeo an age, the laborer st ill soul:, withote ti..-- tion tci prat , ,-inn, tht :-;acr..inelm, or - laus, and take ht. `and whatever the tom i.t:‘.eti of eral wealth.aciittired prier donatided for it lit re. It. as suppose, the richest of 'he wu!d r,...;i0n . not half Lvelnped, then ial,urs,.„)). it higher estimate than it has yet reeeivc,l. Furnmes have come unbidden to many the favorites of the het: k. goddess, 'A liar t hu speculit:orn in land have nail a waint 'for their foretbought und shrewd:less. 'But we beleive the true illosperity of this c ty is. only in embryo ; ;or when time- shall have blotted out many of lid cetintlesii in conveniences to which business mei! have been exposed ; when proper wharfii shall be finished, by which tint pisl:ent :ow water obstacle wili be obviated, mil the goods of merchandise cease to 'damage in lan flog ;'. and when our streets shall be completed, and buildings for the convenience of the publ4c Courts of Justice L-in fact when we get thoroughly organized with some driit of the golden sand in our favor, the spriiig time of our comtnercial prosperity will com mence. Thi: is indeed a fast country; wealth eoliths quick, it gbes quick. The drayinan thinks as lightly of a dollar, as his brother of apicityline in the Atlantic cities, and he spends it as freely. The lawyer is paid els fag in advance, and the Alcade decides with alacrity all cases that are brought be fore him, , with a better chance of securing justice than if months were taken for con sideration and reflection. The merchant's' eye is quick to toll the real trader from the shopping gentleman ; end he wastes us few words. as possible, for lie recollects the true old saying, "time is money." The system of .auctioneering is very prevalent, and where prices are unstable it is probably as healthy a system of trade.as any other. Add though we have ; many ships lying idle, there are enough . men, we firmly believe, to man two-third,s;of tktern . at what is called reason able seanens, wages. ErnAtgy, enterprise And activity, characterise the men of this country. and those who posses, it, are, we l firmly believe,ound to.succeed in tyhatev . et- they .under,take. . Capt.. Suitor. The distinguished Captain Sutter' is now, in town as one of the pilgrim fathers of this country. . at':l.l ‘ ief sketch of his past life May not:be unihteresting to oar readers, as his name is as•flimiliar us a household word all over the United States: John A. Sutter is'a Swiss by' birth, und.possesses the love of liberty inspired by.the air of his native itloo.Mains. He early sought foreign ser vice, and Was Lieutenant in the Infantry of I. ra . rlPo, during tha reign of Charles X, and after b attling like a hero At Grenoble with a fidelity 'tit : which the Swiss are truly rernar corps only capitulated•when the revolution was consummated and Charles a❑ exile...- He then embarked for the United States, of whose institutions he has ever been a warm and patriotic admirer, and engaging in va riotis. pursuits, and, encountering many yi sissitudes and freaks of fortune, he conclu ded to remove to Oregon, from where he migrated to *California. With chivalrous daring he took up his abode in the valley of the Sacramento as its first white inhabitant. He made two attempts to ascend the river. and in the first he was lost in one of the cel ebrated slues that are unpleasant customers at the present time, The first act of his was to make treaties with the Indians, over whom he acquired great influence, and with his knowledge of the European system of fortification, he built his fort on the most approved model, a n d made war upon the re fractory tribes by which he was Surround ed. After the completion of his fort, he bt•grin to attract the attention of the Mexican Gov ernment, who, to conciliate him, wisidy made into military commandant of the post that he bhad created. lie was the first who tany.lit the Indians the rudiments of avricul tun., manufitctures and arms—and finally the Government OfFired to chatirgew:ith hint the mineral lands of San Jose, near the pu eblo of that name, with a considerable bonus, but he wisely declined the offer. His un bounded hospitality has been' chronicled by every A mei loan who has written about the countrY, with his warm attachment and de votion to republican Institution. As soon as the late ineusture of the country commen ced. be was amomt the first to aid our C3Un ity iu emery possible way, and contributed to its perwiment coniii., , sts—and we are happy to state, i., a Delepme to the Conven tio., for forinitat the Cote:Minion of Cahim-- Ilia. A., the gallant soldier, th 3 bock v..oods man, the fvudel baron, 1)r the. Reirul);ican, in each phu'e Ito Inv: , do r+.:=lr , rt and es cm of all Nvholtuve tho ha: ni NV 'J.:, 111.11. The Kentucky Constitution Lt th e coovcotioo to ameint the Site Con- of Koetuky, now ill itt Ft atik• tttrt ' t.teti . ,-s to, , ttlutiett., Itzt, bran t•t! plopo,titg the tellewitt , .; ateetttiotonts : A:1 4.tvot . cluent. eliicors to bo ttittettve ; ttleettoti, to ttootintic but one ettd to be viutt Lecc ; l'01.11till0: 10 be 11110 10%Vlinallk , Of 1101 2')o eittetcits, with a poll lit adult tsp. - 1 mist it bins.; at -- th . o - s - tlattzq i;ttsto t. tote...tett ow:tillers of toe Ate four years—ono-ha! the latter going out every two years; sessions of the 1,f„... t 5i„.t.t..0 tu ito annual ;,Logislature nut la isNoit .:Lts ; but Ci..otht to do so; three-Wog. of We I ll it! 10 OZIS , !CIVal ~ ,t:•.:ia: \ Lt i , none to It.tve uo power to fetes eloaot iputiat; ,lavee without the eou.oot ul then . umitt.. , ; rdaves eooo.cipated shall out of tioi I::;ited S!,ttes at the exsiteilmt of = ,Sll "1.. i/tli ed. r i•J porsuns to o V at! th. • , evetyt ".,Lteit as are bo..v so ttat the ti,! , Celikiatli., of Old fitthttnws of Went a- may bo b:.attg)lt to this &ate by ; . /i lice ()I Iht•tn, (Hti &Jilt! =a VISC, Of dt•.-VV:11, f - tilt. .11 -41('14. ft l rl.l':l^ ;1.44 "f :wier i Wert! ;;Itrolited it I.tu 1/Vll. l r MARIIECED On the 11th in , u.rit, by the Rcv. Mr. S. 130..15t, 11 r. Miss Eh:- TrcLtr, built of Upper &menu. ( )1) It,: of October, Ll' the Rev. Ali. nobs, M r. iloves imiles, toll et - Wu:rine 1,0/u r, Loth Valtiablo Beal Estate OT 1 1 ' " Lie JGLE. O n S:!turday th 3d day of November next, at 1 o'clock in the atternoon, wil! he sold at public vendue, nt the house of Ben i Ilaverbuch, the following highly valuable, property to wit : • A two story Brick Xi of f!,..,-Wnd 11 out Lots, situate on Ann street, near the German Methodist Church in Allentown. The dWelling is nearly new, two story cf brick, with a hitchen attached to the same, together with a frame wood- Loose, icehouse, washhouse, smokehouse, a large frame barn, wagon house, hog stable, chicken house, corn, crib, and other neces sary outbuildings; all in the beet of re pair. The whole_ is fenced in with u pale fence. The houseyard, garden, and barn-yard, are separately fenced. • The lot is planted with the bast FRUIT. TREES, such as, Plumbs, Apricots, Petich-_-_, es, Peeks, ApPles, a variety of Grape-vines sush'as Catawba, Isabella, Alexandria. Gut ¢c., all of which aru in bearing age. i.•This:•riroperty is without doubt, ono of the handsomest in the Borough, situate as it is, in one of the :nost pleasant•parts of the town, which for general'convenienco hicks none. .Seven dam above lots, lay adjoining one another, oil one of which the Ilouse and other buildings arcs 'located. The whole can be sold together, or each lot alone, as it may suit purchasers. • • The above propertywas formerly occu pied by the•late Rev. F3enjamin German. We - would recommend such, who have it in conteinplation 'to purchase Town prop erty, not to let the present opportunity pass, than no better and more convenient proper ty has been offered for sale in many years. The conditions will be made known on the day of Bile, and due attendance given by CHAS. S. GERMAN. October If On the 2d of October, in Allentown, Mr. Jacob Hartzell, aged 79 years. On the 7th inst., Jacob S. Kistlei., a much esteemed citizen of Lynn township, aged 63 yeurs and 2 days. - On the 20th of September, in North Whitehall, of Dyentitry, Mary daugh ter of George and Anna Maria Fry, aged 2 yews. On the 30th of Septeinber, in North NV bite hall, of dysentery, Mary Jane, daugh ter of Reuben and Eiiza Henry, aged i months. • On the 6th of October, in North White hall, of fever,.llice C. J. daughter of Elias and Ester Seintnel, aged 1l months• • On the same day in : North Whitehall of dysentary, Henry .E. son of Dr. James S. and Carolina Scholl, aged 2 years. .:1)17!),11.A:B'3 ItYlfitt? ',111,1, Of Valuable Real Estate. Be . virtuo and in pursuance of. an order, issued out of tlie Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the 3d day• of November next, et 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, 'T o. 1 A. Valuable Fulling Mill, situate on. the Little Lehigh Creek, in the 2 ; ..4-., Borough of Allentown. The build , ;2,1;',.qj jug is two story, partly frame, and good repairs. 'llie Fulling business has been extensive ly foliewed here. Thereto are belonging two Dye-Kettles, Pres 3, It"eav -4.rs-loont, Carding and Spinning machines, and other :viachincry belonging to the Fal lhig bluincss. This Mill has the advantage of aguod water power, and C:111 work in the dryest seaso n of the year. In addition to the above, there is also it corner lot, and an excellent meadow, the whole about :1 acres, mere or less, under food fences. Thyre• is also a small tract of meadow land 0:1 the south tide of the Little Lehigh, lardy (J . Charles G. Von Ta:;en, forniL!riy fleitnbach' s : un d others. No. 2, A double One sCury • _filo &rise, With kitchen attached, a g ood. frame stable and lot o f ground, situated iu the rough of Allentown, adjoining, the Little Lciti: h. Creek..,and.lut_of I). 1). Wagner, near th e Lehigh containimr in front of Lehigh street 170 feet. and in depth 230 feet to a nublic alley. Tice lot is planted with the best of ''';`2 44 Fruit Trees, • and is in good fences. The whole is a valuable estate awl pur chasers would do well to attend the 'ale. It is the real estate of Jacob Fink, :.ae of the Borough of Allentown. The condition., will be made known en tl.e day of Sale and due attendance gi:en hi JOSHUA , ? , -2‘-t•-t• • By order of the Court. J. D. LAWALL, Clerk o.7.tnber lb =III "'Mill be sti:ll at l'ublie Salt. on S:nurdav the of November next, nt the [louse ( - n" .I(teob Fink dt , ,:ent:f.d, nt 1U i; clod: in the property M= 'l'w,, first rate Cov.*:.-,. 1;0,1s an Ft -ads, Stov.2 «'d.ll Chin, a lar,:st: coppyr ini.-tp.)t , ,1.:.r0w-bar, ii la , g , Ladder and a larg , ! variety hour t. and liitclica curia tore, too htuni.rous to tnet.tion. Th, non,lni,n ; s w[ll ;natio known on the day of bah . al,d due am:mi.:Wee given Lt' Octolw' r 18 :1) 31 11 3 1111 D D.TJ Fur young• Men and Boys The winter session of this school will com mence on Monday the 22d of October next, and continue six months. At this school aro taught all the branches comprised in a complete course of an English education ; and also accurately to construe the French and Spanish languages. The price for Tuition, Bor.rding, Washing and Fuel is e:10 per 12. weeks, if not paid in advance, or $l3O for 13 Weeks if paid in advance. JOHN PRICE, Principal. • September 27, 11---2 tn On M onday evening, October the 22d Temperance Lectures in both languages, (German and English) will be delivered, in the German Reformed Church of this Bo rough. The Rev. Mr. Dobbs will address the congregation in the german and several other celebrated speakers in the English lan guage. The members of both divisions in this place, and.all others in this county , the Jordan Union, D. of T. the Cadets of Tem perance, and the public in general are invi ted to attend. Committee cf ,lrrangernents. Octuber 18. ••:-1w ECKERT air Co's, Via6lesale St, Ntekail TOBACCO, SNUFF& sEGIR •., Aranufaictory, Third door billow the German RPforrned Church, south side of Hatniltun iitrect L7rStorelceepers. Pedlars and othEri.:, are hereby informed, that they itee;p constantly on hand a large atsortment.of the Elbow: ar ticles, and can be accOmmodated at the short est notice, and upon the matt reasonable te,rms,. Wh . oleaale or Retail - DIED. Public Sak, .I , ,sliu.t FINK T uos. ../.IdminiBlralors _Line Ifexinglon Temperance Lecture. in ititeninven. illy °P • e*V-DZI: The subscribers have just received from New York and Philadelphia, and aie now unpacking the largest and best selected stock of staple and fancy Dry Goods, that has been offl!red in this place for some time, and which they are determined to sell at the very !owes prices PRETZGIITII & Co, Allentown. Oct., 18, V. -4w A meric.m, German and French Broad Cloths and Cassimers. 50 pieces containing of Black, Blue, Brown, Olives Drab, miNed &c., just received and will be sold whole sale & retail at prices that can not be beat en. PlliTZ, GUM Sr, CO.' Allentown, Oct. 18 Ladies Dress Goods. Among the great variety of Silk.anct oth- % er dress goods, that the Subscribers have re cently bought . in New-'York, and to . which the especial attention of the Ladies 'from both town and country is called, may he found the following, viz. Catnelion, Gro'de- Rhime, rich coloted, and black figured Silks, black and rich colored changeable pure satin, black Gro de Rhine, satin stripes, black and colored super fine. French alarm)°, lyonese, Coburg and thibet cloths, mohair and silk warp. Alpacca, Parnmettes, Cash- Mouslin.do-Lains.. Mosaics, Mexican stripes &c., also silk. thibot wool, Rt v Stale, and otlic r square and I,,ng S ha wls, Makings GioveS, Hosiery, Ribbons, &c. PRETZ,' GuTit & Co. I-1w Allentown, Oct. IS, Carpets, 50 pieces th rev ply, Ingrain, Venetian, and Do.netic Carpets, reci iced and for sale by PIZETZ, GUTH & Co. Allentown, Oct. 18, The stock or Grocerivs or tho sollscribers, is tines very !arr.!, pad will be soli whole sale retail ut the very Inwi•st prices GUTH & Co. Ilt•ntOWn, Oct. IS, w 5111 Bushels Liverpool ground Snit 200 Sacks Liverpool ground Stilt. 100 do fine do 500 do Dairy du Just received and for solo by Pltl:TZ, OUTH & CO. Allentown, Oct. P 3, Nut. Slove, ELT; mid Lump Oenl of th., ! , es-t ua ty, awl at the Lowest tunlict as usual, fr sale be PRETZ, GUTH 6: Co. Allentown Oct. IS, Plaster. 100 tons !Jost quality soft Inviter, for salo C)-t. IS, c ---:01, Bseek Skin Glovvs. The .51.1kel !:nvt , just received frnm ho manufactory i“ Glovrsville, New York, a lart.re aF;;:ortment of buck slim g1017 ,- 2s nud luittens, which they ;Iry preparod to sLIi whulcsale,at the mallulac!urin, roices. irreddlee. market prices Le paid fur al; hinds of country lirdducit PRETz, Guilt &Cc. Allentown Oct. C. milt. ff? ATTORNEY:IND COENSELLOR Al' LAW. Has taken the Uffice or um late S.anuoi Runk. Esq., and will promptly attend to all !Justness entrusted to his care in this and the adjoiniag counties. T -:i 15 Mr. - RuNic be consulted in the Cu num, as well as English. !Nei. to Hon. J. M. Porter, Easton, Pa. June 13 New Goods ! New Goods! ! AT THE FANCY MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT 0 I , MRS. NIMBI BROWN. The largest ' and, cheapest assortment of Full and Winter Millinery Goads, are now, unpacking at the above establishment, one .door east of .Lewis' Schmidt & Co's. Drug Store, that ever was exhibited in Allentown, brought directly from Philadelphia. Her stock consists among other things of all C: ' kinds of fashionable ) . -- " .. :'!1t',, -1: ', Fall . and Whiter ~s' 4 '` - ',.' 4 .14 . c .,,• - • Bonnets, s. ci... , Itbt,p- t ' ' i Velvets, .Satins, Silks and Plush, all kinds of Ribbons, I • French and Artificial Flow ers and Feathers, which she is prepared to make up in the latest Paris styles, and at the lowest possible prices. She also culls the attention of the publi c to her large as sortment of Ribbon's , and numerous other Millinery articles. ' Old Bonnets altered to 'the latest fitAion, Raid and Strew bonnets, shnpM; blenclted or dyed, a black or cemouse color, at reason able prices. Country Milliners can be supplied with. fashionable Ribbons, Hals, &c., and the latest fashion patterns on reasonable terms. Persons tiisiting . Allentowil should not, negicet to give her a calr beinie trurcluts, imy elsewhere, ne she goes upon the rind ple of "a pE:nny made is e penny savect,P • and punctually carries it out. . . Thankful for' past favors. she trusts that her very low prices at whiCh she disposes 'of her goods, and her strict . attention' to busi ness, will merit to her a Continuance of a liberal support.. MA.TILDA.DROWN. Oefober . 11. • . 'C--3n CLOTHS. GrO ceries. e Pni; i . z 1; 4iTH ,✓ (1p 111T2a113ITT 3.A111, Of Valuable Real Estate By virtue end in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphans Court of Lehigh County, there . will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, the 3d of November uext, of ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the prem ises A Certain tract of Land, with the appurtenances' situate .in North Whitehall township,Le high Uouu 1 1, , , adjoin ing lands of Juliana Sae g er, and other :ands of the dec7d, containing 127,1; perches, more or less. The improvements thereon consists ji in a large and convenient Us TIA 2 Story Tavern House, •;,„.0 4 i ( 4 . ,4".....ii.:-..>' , - with a tiVo story stone dwelling house :mac hed to the above, also a shed and other necessary outbuildings. Also—A Certain , Lot of Ground: situate in Smith Whitehall, adjoining lands of Joseph Icer'ri, John. Hoffman and others, containing 4 acres and :10 perches more or less. On this, tract is an Apple-Orchard, with choice fruit. Thia lot will b, , sold to tho Tavern House, if piirchasers prefer it. Also----Another Lot, situate in North Il ' '''hit•2ltall towtiAin, Le high County. 'adj6ininz lands of Silinuel Sieger nod others, c acres. The t z44. improvements thereon consist in a Log Dwelling House,• -- 42 A or* stable. a spring with g - d tC , • near the house. This lot has n pmportioq ato share of wood, Meadow, and Farn.lana. A o —Another Lot, iii North town;hip, nil r is in;; Louis of Julian Sic•grr and others, con taining, A. arcs aril percht.:.+, zoo!, laud. Also—A Lot of Woodland, situate in North Whitehall totenshi p, adjJin no. Inuits of Samuel Sieger and others, con taining 1 acres and 2 perches, with fir.,:t rme building timber on it. Also , —A Lot of Ground, sit rite ill south Nvilitotiall township, ud jolning hinds of George. Steger mid iitheic, containing 2(P3 perches, thereuti is a olatt ble Lime stone quart;', Ll:stly—An Undivided of crnci of rnPrglow Ja d. situin, ikirlcuw 2 y Counly,arijo n ,- ini , kiwis of i bra ham Trians, A m o s RA L , aold arid others, containing 16 acres and :30 perc;Lvs. 0.1.! Rti.ll of dec'd of North . AARON EISENnAItD, ? .. , 2nineatra. PLUBENUACKENBACU,.S By Order if the Court, J. D. ',WALL, Clerk, October 11 lii) . lri o " A 411 ie k 4 r rl ., t JAI _fj L - 5 , / •,1: :net: issued OM (litho Orphans Cowl of cow,. tv of Lehigh, there %%Ail expto.t. LI to pilb-• 110 salt., Ott Saturday 0...., October, 18.19, it 10 o'cluLk in tl,o te,,-nuon, upon th.• pt . ...qui:Fes, a cort,:in, I= Messago end Tract of Land, with Hit , :11,1 c.otwy aforcsuid, botlago•ci - flit:W.oll W;ltt•l' Colltinl:i ( I , : ham \';'utrnati'ss, Ch;ir!rs •'.• 1: • If);1!1 ' S : A11 1 ,1 prop,r.y, loi,_ ii r, Simon Schwtiti-r, othrrs, cor.runir.q ci:rhty •.i :.i teen etri.7t 'I rilents Own ft7E , nl.t . ;4.11'1 a \‘' , l :11g !11,7 . e _ 9 Swi , s barn, Prt•,:. out I niklinz,, T,nant Llc ; a good ,`,ppie Orciiard and 0 , .h.-r r.ll'.- tret.., are on the priniscs. :i . ! o i,• high Creel: prises thron. z h:l,l , roa) therunf; the ‘vhole beinif under 1 , , , 0d !braces and inn I.igh state of enniva:ion. T-4 %V ALSO:L:IIW otn fiff.it I buil part of a trac e Viol 0 0 11 , L A 11 , t I Ni • • „ a _ r 1. . , •111 ilt', bo u nd e d by 1, I10 1„ ci John B .wer, tato Owen Rica. ai).l c,.ntrnning . twenty Itcres oid s , ve , ity nine perches, strict nietiio re, being good tiin. ber kind. ' Beingihe Beal Estate of David leibrn sperger, deceased, late of the township and county aforesaid. Terms on the day and place of sale, and due attendance given by JONATHAN 13XCEEE. ? SAMUEL BUTZ, By Or dui: of the Court, Sept. 20 Allentown Letter List. Phillip Beal. Nicholas Earrivon, Prki drich Berres, Mrs: Boulin, Solollloll Butz, John, Bunt, S. Butz, (Carpenter) Robert Bixby, NVi, H, alMet, Jesse P. Barney,,C. L. Berwyn], Thomas Clai lc. David C a ßye', Daniel Deller, A. J.O. Dithhs, Morgan Dot'. !ley. Henry Ebener. John Eckert„Tolin E g ... ge, P. F. Eisehuowm•Hori. A. L. E., Hen ry Fritziner, J. Fuller, E. Frey, C. Glick, ,L. H. Gross, G. Good, Casper Uoppel, W. iNgze; R. Glick., W. Hittle, Jacob Hening er.,\.W, Hunsperger, Andrew ficjyt, Peter JoriW. Kramer, W. Kichlinci S. Nen tl,44,, merer,•Mary Kemmerer. Sarah Keinmerer, Polly I 'gpirnerer, S. KeCk, H. Kramer, T. KleckrierMMiis E. Keller, Mrs. Elizabeth 'Knauss, B."; Ludwig. Mory Landis, W. ,Mill, Paul Miller Nittla.n,Mink, J. W Mast , A rp.q. M . M00d,4. 4 .10hn Newhard, Christian Nagle 566., J. NAI nn e frqk cher r p, :I.Vewhard, John Ott . A., 41.,;$re, Obas. Reinscnith,: Do.vid'Reevei. -...;' • . . ' M. E.'6ORNBECN, P. M. . , Scywmber, 13. 'lO . . t---I.lv =MEI J. U. LAM/ALL Clerk. q;--1 piicc. I,ltrent. ARTICLES. I Pcr Albrit.l.3a,ton Flour Wheat Rye . Coast . Oats . Buckwheat Flaxseed . 013versecd imothyzeecl . Potatoes . . . Barre!, 5 001 5 0Q Busll.l 1 001 95 CO 60 COI 50 30; 30 40j 40 ; 1 2EII 1 30 3 00, 4 00 1 2 2 , ' , 2 CO 4C; 60, 1....._ ME Salt . . . Butter . Lard . . 'fallow . Bec.max Flam . . Flitch . 40 451 '4O POUP ,. 14. 12 1 15 • : 101 l,;) -9! ill IS 1 251 20 . —.E.' 17 6 -0: ' . 6 .); 0 Eggs Doz. 141 121 10 Bye 22! 2 41- Apple —25 l 25 Linseed Oil . . • 65 ! 65 1• C ` :..3 Hickory Wood Cord 4 501 4 50' 6 08 Oak Wood . . 501 3 50 5 05 Eag Coal . , Ton 50 4 00 , .4 50 Nut Coal . . , 2 501 3 00, 350 Lump Cord . s; 3 50' 3Co Plaster . . . 3 50' 4501 2.50 ,9*.....nurrss,••• , Jx .. ! Its ...7-&-,......,—.1,1......•••••••5e5a5camv /11 9. 11 1 Tr . 1 , 7 ;) 111:•; 1)1'2: W ' J .) on Friday .1 r a:.xt at 10 o'clJelc ~ rtl.• fallutv- tn , fihd ground, on t!ie :\;,,tth VVef,r L.!to:ia 11,0, aid cont.i inu. In (font of inont t I, , ct. and linirm stie-t 2 t,,e to d r end. of the 1‘...t lot 2, 2 1 10 Tl,erct.), is ert.ctetl v t •ri; twat r,.taily nn , and a hail story Tie. 1, 3 r..,1,..ii.3-4 If: .2 g. Pcf..11.. B a 411 J S kr!l Z:-= ~.. !A:sfp: I rOJcc± U.: —A. zl. .1 I d a largt 7 1.i:(!21). Pita lot is p,.:t.itoct with a la ._rimy of choic; fruit tre::3 :'_i). 2. :1 'LAN', C:F.and, 11.1:1 Irti)l2 NI). 0:t It~ I'l V~ Cr , Ctod , .2. 1/1%. , I/S •' IVI .a; I,& Into a NM et ol. • ~~UU:~_ so w:;‘) u Naritty ut cnowe ttii' 0:1 t' No. 3. Arloiiivr Lot Of Laud, ,tij,.;;.;,,,, •2. on ihtr snuth and lot of E. I.i. N,•tvl.nrcl rrn tne .1-trth, contttinin2 in - frottt :311 fevt, -tnri it; (.111.:11 iJ. Thereon i s a lar2l-. 5..,...( , : ntts frnms , barn, r et' fruit tri•-tt, F i t , ovo d pli (. 9 ,1 be sold to. cYJ:L.2; or in trier_, t 1) .t irk hart s _Yu. .I.e ti..lC4 iAkrAts iit Union s' •t, eI:A a lot of nii,l ~t n jot of hoeph \Vots. ft:viand :n d... t i;t! r: r, Z:0-rron i, ..ret 1 , -(i, a Ono Siory•,)v . . 3 - 6tittr,, • ; SC 1 100; 11 ' 2115 C. \V; %yak a ho made i„to lintisov ) , :x .):;11r,) the abova t!rty, 1 0, •.!,) umlureigned. wc,l Icti.mi on glue giv ,, n by WWI.? \ I ID,LI.TAIER., JA:! Es Lus, r i l , =s= MI f,tol( d fie , fp Nrr. !rt. .1 . 1 Ng 7!11 j . 1 1n d te. ! rtiuily iliforrr,s his tr: v, I tee rtt' !, L t rd, that Itas =Lt Ltisftt i if tot ihp , 011111 bide of 1! -'re: t, tyri-site the "New York Story N\ 're in.. CZAIIItALOS to MLlllLlfintlite r,triro s. Bureaus of nil kinds, l'uOl.At•cl4, Si,lcboArds, Wardrobes, Pi ttlio t•took, Sofa tables, Card, Pier, ri,d, Centre, Work raid Breakfast te- French Rock- k irsg chairs, Poi. • 'table desks, Book Cases. S c., &c. French i4Jahogany Bedsteads, High, Feel and French post Brik:teads of different kinds, Washstands of ditreront kinds, Cupboards, Sinks, ice., with a variety of other Furniture. Every article kept in such establishments, or that may be required by the. community. are kept .or made to order, at the shortest notice and on the rwittt 'reasonable terms. Having had cpnsiderable experience - in thehlis.iness, he trusts that by assiduous at-- tention and moderate prices, he merits a lib;', eral. share of public patronage. , House.l4:epers and others, in ‘vunt . of any : thing in his line. ar.! respectfully invit ed to give him a friendly call. E. J. ABELE. Oct. 1 Li) r.T a: co Da Is hereby given that•tho undersigned hne been appointed Eveetubr in the last', will and testament.of Peter Steckel; deCeased, late of South Whitehall township,,Lehiglt county. ThPrefoic all .persons who are in debted to said estate, will please .maire set tlement hetween tin* and the 17th day of. November . next, and nisi) all peTsoils having' claims against said, estate, will.,please.to present them within said. specifted..time„ ROBERT STtaKEL, - , rxe4t i or. epteinbCr 1940. e:--Nte, to Wit ,volt, enn'ain. !!:!.0 feet ' i f- ivr IIT !
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