Slave Emigration. The Buffalo Republic has the following paragraph Yesterday a party of fifty-one colored men, %iv - Men and children, from Pittsburgh, under the - command of B. G: Sampson, a mulatto of every considerable ability, cros sed the ferry at Black Rock into Canada. They were all armed "to the teeth," and on their way to Toronto. When in the middle of the river they ma& trio Welkin ring with buzzas at theii• safe2aschpu into a land, to them, of IreeeadM. When they lan ded on the Dr?tish side, they paratled on the beach and 'again swung their •hittaltrid "gave shouts of joy, mingled Walt song. 'lt is said that one hundred left Pittslifirgh of this par ty; but forty-nine dropped oil and remained in the States for the pl'esent. It is also sta 'tea That 'fifteen h' mired have ;already orga nized and aro on their way to Canada from the states. In this party were seven females 'and four children. The singular spectacle is here 'p'resented 'of a race of enslaved peel - 4e, 'fleeing for pro keetibli-tl5-n-lOvrtnYtTrdrANATich-m-eitreire-d ttheir'eliains 'upon them by estahlishing.sla. very in Vie 'colonies a the U. S. Sensible of 4lre •ivrong she has• done the colored race, The British Government has now become their friend and offi?rs them an asylum on her shores. There is a moral in this which will not be lost we trust to the people of the United States. Ntgotiator of Marriages. there is in Paris !tt celebrated pe.rsonage, 'who calls himself M.. lienri Charles Napo- Ile& de Pay, who is., it Appears, tt licensed negotiatOr tic Tritereitige and he is 'Celebrated in La Belle Vrance, for his successes itt this line. • Having, at the request of the feleheY, newt 'dated a marriage for the slut of M. Desi2ne With a noble lady, an heiress worth three hundred 'arid filly thousand Trarros, it \'vas agreed on the consummation thereof, that the negotiator should receive ten thousand francs; but the parties refused to pay, and AL Henri-Charles Napoleon de Foy brow& suit for the amount and recovered it. This reminds one of the story told of the celebrated Foote, the Wit and mimic. A noble friend of his, whose purse was not half as long as his lineage, told that if he would_ai_d_kimin_the_obtention-nf-a-cer -- , lain heiress, whom lie named, that he would gFvd him ten thousand rounds. Rate agreed ; and hnowing that the lady Was su perstitious, he contrived to have it arranged, 'without his apparently tahing any part in it, 'that she, with other ladies, shonld visit 'a 'certain notoriously successful fortuneteller's 'on a certain day. Foote in the mean while bribed the for tuneteller to let him tape her plate for the nonce. He did so, and the heiress learned precisely the lool;s, dress, color of the eyes, &c, of the nobleman e ho was ttt address her, and even the very Words he Would say 'mad whom she was inevitably to marry. The !ady left quite impressed with the ear neitness and precision of the prophecy, and soon after meeting the notdeman, she yiel ded to her fate and married him. He Was more true to his promise than was M. De sign', to M. Henri-Charles Napoleon de Foy, for he paid the money Willingly, and Foote spent it as easily as he - made it. Pumping A Lake Pry. Dr. J. V. CI. Smith, the editor of the Bos ton Medical Surgical Jou 0 I, who is now 'on a visit to Europe, gives an interesting description, in his editorial correspondence from Holland, of the manner in which the Lake of flarletn is being drained by steam engines and its water sent to the sea. "Six miles from Amsterdam is the inland lake of Harlem, 21 miles lung by I Width, which, three h nd ql years ago teas found to be perceptibly increasing by shoo ting its waters further and further, and co- 1 vering up the land, mei awning the first 'commercial port of the realm with destruc tion, by flowing in upon its hack. Various 'schemes, at that remote eroch, were devised by able counsellors to stay the threntettitig 'danger. Three Quid' en,giitects, atkitotv ledged ability, proposed draining off the wa ter, first raising it by They `are entitled to remembrance from having suggested the plan adopted in 1844 for Averting an impending calumity. Seven years since,. delay being no longerlsafe, a canal was dug around the whole cir cumference of the lake, averaging '2OO feet 'in width by 10 deep. Three It-Amster en gines are housed .on the sides of the lake some six or eight miles apart, each moving eight monstrous pumps. All the pistons are raised at once, at every 4-\•ol ti on of the machinery, raising Is,ooo — githons of water, 'which is emptied into the 'canal, whence it is hastened on by a fourth engine to the 7ruyder Lee, and thus it reaches the sea 15 miles distant. In April, IS ID, the pumps, Worked by three of the most powerful steam 'engines perhaps ever constructed, were set In motion ; and up to this date, July 25th, 1850, have lowered the contents of the lake seven feet. By next April, it 13 anticil.ated 'that tke bottom will be fairly exposed, and the water conveyed away from this an eient hasitt. All this is executed at the ex pense of the government." • . - The Election. hi Mekleh. An intelligent gentlemen residing •lb 13rownaville; Texas, writes as follows bon terhing the Mexican election "The elettion appears to be hotly contes ted betttreen Arista and Almonte. The election of either is sure to bring about n re. 'Volution. If Almonte, or either rif the other candidates, is elccted, Arista Will proclaim the independence of the Republic of the sierra Madre. If Arista is elated his op: ronents will pronounce against him, under the pretext that he has Made a free use of gold and ffirce to procure his elettion:" Tht Floiat of Biwhops hus.refutied to re: store 'bishop. Citlerdonlc, °filen/Noor, the petition to thht effect beili CT rejected by a vote of nine to one. Car.r.laltaZa IBrIMWILIM (DIP abaitWiliTillaLE'QCAT 4,)(047XTVZ4 CountCommis. -w. b -193 18S `2X3 '195 Bushkill Ward, . Lehigh Ward, . . Allen,. . . . . East Allen, . . . . Bush I: ill, Bethlehem Town Bethlehem . Little Bethlehem, Forks, . . . .... Lehigh, Moore, Upper Mt. nethe'l LoNver Vlt. Bethel Upper• Nazareth, Lower Nazareth, I allover South Easton, . . 51 111) 1 1:1 78 85 9; 102 160 103 31 41 IS3 100 1 15 S ;15 145 277 1-15 227 (;9 38 83 90 49 414-1-8 91 9 69 29 321 90 169 122 Saucon, . Williams, 2831. ti:IS Total, . • . A Relative 'a Gen. Washington. , ANorim: sciEsTrric Wosnr.n.—Pepsin, . The Tie/a4.-L."That's the ticket," ex- One circumstance I ought not to omit. ;an artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice ! claims :every body, when they here that When dining, at the great table Ante, at A great Dyspepsia Curer, prerared from our most sensible.and fashionable gentle nme Rennet, .or the fourth - stoinach - of - th - i5ll go to purchase their supplies of cotitsT -- kgs'but — Wl - WTSintroduced to a o f i , licr directions of Baron Liebig, the great pants and vests, at Shepherd's cheap ckith young officer by the name and title of the 1 hysiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, ing store, in Chestnut street, above Third "Baffin Wyshington," and afterwards to his -- ( 11. D..., Nr:. 1 l,r !' his Eighth Street, Phila., Philadelphia. two accomplished brethers. On enquiry, ell; Ilia, I a... - •-•teet , -...."..-......... - - - . - --------- to my great surprise I found they were the • me y for • lnatgestion, dyspepsia, Jaundice, Raymond' A' co. sons of a very distincruiidied General (in the Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, A 1 : 1 111D. Bavarian army )—and —and that he w:tg of Eng- I curing after Nature's own, method, by Na- • lish origin—his ancestors having emigrated tares awn age . la, the Gastric Juice. St . T , ' l7 ilti ANZEURG , i3 from England to flolland on the ' death of 1,0 N(; EST.\ 10.1s1lED , , advert i sement in another column. Cromwell .., that the hue k inn-, ,Maxitnilliay. I Na yo, n j:\ a. u:i 1 ri 1 1. m finding General Washington a distinguished ; `''!"."."""' :Major in the service of Holland, had induced I • Teachers Association, United in one large and varied Exhibition him to accept a comncand in tire army, and consisting of all the Pare animals now cx that afterwards being distinguished in seven . The annual meeting of the "Lehigh Conn- taut , . , campaigns, he gradually rose to the highest' ty 'Coacher's Association," evils be held on nuti-11a.rino Over One Iln:/111.61 ,Vprrimen.•: rank in the Bavarian army. Th e Baron in- Saturday the 27th instant, at the ("outliner-. formed me, his father, during the life thne in the Borough of Allentown. Besides ' of President Washipgton, had received let- . election of officers fur the ensuing year tt ters front him., and that no doubt existed that other important business, the following the ancestor of ova. Go Vashington, Was : teresting_reports_aniLtablresses_may_be_i Thi.' rother of the grand-father of the Bavari-- t pected, viz : an general. 'lite claron kindly promised ' 1 rst. Report of committee on ..Conditl to furnish tne With a genealogy of his liimi- lof Schools in Lehigh county." Rev. S. ly, and copies of the letter referred to, which , Brobst, chairman. I expect to receive before I return to the UM- Second. Report on Phonography a ted State3.—t'otT.i..,,podence V the X. -- E • Phonotypy:”-Mr. U. E. Brunner, chairmt Evening Post. . Third. Report on "A rithint tic iii cot noon use." Mr. J. Schlemmer, chairow Cupidity Fopos'ed.—When I firstbronght ! Fourth. An Essay on "Classification a my Gargling Oil into notice, about fourteen Government in our common schools'' by t years sinte,nnd for several successive years, 'Ephraim Moss. nothing fora similar purpose, was befere Fifth. An Essay on "Reading and ' the public.—Pat no sooner Was it discove- ' thography" by Sereno Watson, A. M. red by "those who live by other's Wits,'' In the evening, at 7 o'clock, ,tut address that the Gargling Oil Was mak hig such in German may be expected from Rev. Jo strides in the cure of horses, and all other remiali Shindel, and in English; from Mr. flesh, than they not only attempted to steal R. C. Chandler. the reputation of my Ylil, ,bnt Voided vertr- The publit are respettfnlly invited to at lint my pamphlet of directions. And one of tend., Memliers of the Association and all I those miscreants actually stole one of my interested are earnestly invited to be present' horse cuts (which 1 had made at consider- at the opening exercises, at 10 o'clock in able expense) from the printer in ordecto the morning. ' coplitlote his nefarious designs: ' Committees, who are to report, are re- The folloWillor respectable testimony given quested to meet at half post nine. eleven years since tt•ill satisfy any one who October 2:1. the original proprietor is—ti.'corcre 11 . Nee- •a 6 chant: Valuable Real liNtate Front .Bshcr Tamner, list., Com. of /hr The subscriber oilers to sell at private ',orA-pm./ and Niv ‘ gura Falls It Po(rrt: To whom it n th )/ conceen. _Thi s is to sale, the following valuable property No. I. .4 Lot of Ground certify that I have been acquainted with the properties of G. W, Merchant's Gargling 50 foot front, containing one acre, situated Oil for many years, and have made much in the village of Millerstown, Lower Ma nse of ii myself with renuirkable .s.l.le';ess. cat tigy,toWnshi p, f whig.h county, very hand -1 would therefore recommend its use to the "llltllY Illelltell• The improvemonts there public, as the best horse medicine with On are 0 two story which 1 am acquainted.. II 0 ÜBE IL .13 Leelrpert, Feb. :1, I-. N. r i r` 11 1 1 . .. , t tij . rt Dwelling :donse, Get a pamphlet of the aeons, and read ~ - .10:.....',' i _,..,,,,-„, partly of stoat. tlifil partly frame. some astonishing facts. Ire also ado, - ! Il s e- in an exct•ilont condition, a well. cistern, meta in this paper. stilat•lnnist . ., stabling. for two cows and a horse, besides all oilier tioces:•ary oatbuild , tugs. Also, a tiro story frante shop; 15 by ' 20, nearly new. '!'here are a nitinber of Fruit rind Shade trees on the premises: X. 2. II Valn'able Meadow LO mi' the. village . ; containing 21 licres', more or less, adjoining- lands of John Singinaster acid George 'berm The Homily Land Law. In the followiog letter from the Secretary of the Interior, there is a very important question decided, which has been raised un der the 13hunty Land Law, approved the 2Sth Septentivr. Am:Ailing to the Sttcre•- tary l s construction of it. tid rtson, it will be seen, can redeiVe more than one warrant, although he may have served a dcriten tours of service, hich, if rendered by several hid vid nals. woo Id entitle each to a Warrant. — DEPAatattivr or 'rut INTERIOR. Oct. I I 01, 1650. Sltt hatie fceetvcd your letter of the. Sth inst.; intluirittg, "Whether, tinder the dct approved the 28th Semtember, 1850; lhu saute persons can receive more than one Warrant, provided he shows Ot he has per formed inure than one tour of servide entit ling hitn.to the land r i : Although not expressly provided by lite terms of the law, I am clearly of the opini= on that its tenor throughout contemplates that the same person shall not receive more than one warrant ; although he may have performed service which, if rendered by several individuals, would entitle each to a tvarrant. I am respectfully, Your obedient servant, ALEX'. EI. El. STUART, Secretary. AAtinilElN On the 20th of October, by the Rev. Isnot. Rteller,.Mr. David Kistler, to Miss Maria Frikerolf, both of Lynn township. On the lath of October, by the Rev. Mr. Joseph Dubs, Mr. John Pckert, to Arias Polly Hollinan, both of On the 2nd Of October, by the Rev. Wil liam German. Mr. .NWhint-ifebtr, to Miss Maria I fah, 15th or Upp'efitticon: On the 6th of October, by the settle. Mr. Mario . ; Snyder, to NlisS Mary s Al: Shider, both or Upper Milford. On the same dav,by the same; Mk Addin Zwier, to Miss dart/ hrtietteniniffer, both of Upper Milford township. Surveyor Gen, 2 Auditor Gcn'r. 171 217 'l7 1 It 2 71 93 185 375 257 137 49 107 110 71 81 77 10'2 15r; 83 30 40 176 01 151 , 108 128 270 131 231 60 :37 67 88 53 44-24 74 02 23. 316 50 16:3 10L- R 33 2062 1558 2704 2372 2393 2922 2704. 22115 199:1 4-12 2721 1(174 No. 3. .1.1 Lot if Ground, containing 5 acres, partly cleared, anti partly grown with good young timber,sit timed .near the. village, on the road leading to the St. Peter's Church, adjoining lands of Solomon Shaffer, Henry( kft mid George . 13y enlling on•the tindersig,neil, residing in Allentown, the conditions can be learned. HENRY GABRIEL. ¶-4w Oct. 10 Balloon Ascension. SlientthOn; November 2nd, 1850, From . the r«eant Lot of Joshua Muse. ad joining the Odd Fellow's Na//: Joshoi , l Poise*, Respectfully informs the Inhabitants of the Borough of AllentoWn, and its vicinity, that he will positively make his Ascension', from the above place, eh Saturday the 2nd November next: being his sixth. Ascension.' The Ascension will take place at 12 o'clock, A. M. (Weather permitting.) Order of the .Iseension.—At 9 o'clockl the doors of the enclosure will be thrown !•open for the, reception of visitors; at which Itiine the inflation of his beautiful Balloon Will eminence with the earburetted hydrot-1 gen gas, made by Mr. Posey himself, the Celebrated Aeronaut. During the forenoon,' a number of small balloons will be let off to amuse his patrons. An interesting addition to the distension of the BollOcin, will be the descent of a La);ge Parachute, containing n live animal; for which a. Reward of Cine Dollar will be ven forita safe tetOrm Allentown, OCtober Congress 11;4 133 10:1 LEE 1.) 10.3 8 ; 40 B'2 109 72 )-2f3 - 31) 81 13S GO 62 295 118 153 113 (59 80.) 176 61 :315 167 T--1 ~~ Xssembry, N 293 105 103 308 :310 120 121 48 913 91 110 105 188 9 170 121 48 • 119 118 112 92 :38 :34 :37 200 127 1:31) 150 :36 4:3 207 ,18 100 151 27:1 140 91 2:15 70 112 10 112 5 71 59 50 - 8 1818 - 21 2T 1:13 5 1 9 13 - 53 47 - 107 32:1 8 1 - 93 137 101 127 32(1 1(11 400 50 120 112 91 oo 157 6:3 3:13 159 .159 •17 5 . 3 111 210 105 115 90 , 201 200 • 155 21-1 0:) 29 111 G NOCE RIR Si dtlf9 A large assort- . Will exhibit at Allemown, on Saturday, cr ,„- mem ofCollee,Su- 21 r ,I ---‘..,,,,,,-, November 2d, ISSO. . Opened at 1 o'clock 1 :lii,:: , farkA gar, Hice, Midas- 7W, Li c i ,.;'l P. M. Admission 25 cis ; Children under , '.. 1 -I—`l,.,_:_i"-'7,, es , T e n, Spic es ,—'" - -.L=."'-'" - 10 years, 12.-', cts. • &c.. just received and for sale Wholesale and Amongst this great Collection, which i ., retail by the largest ever exhibited in America, is the RhbroScros; or, 771 c Unicorn ol Iloly firit ; Oct. 21 The first and old v one in .Interica since 1S:16. The great difficulty in capturing thk huts e and savage m'eature, together with the, er almost impossibility of Iceepina• him alive tt Off Cpl Al climMo so uncongenial to his habit 6 nndvr . "3' t l3 - 1 - 91 ittil ion, renders the Exhibition of a !iv- ."1" ing, Rhinoceros, the greatest Curiosity in the Will lie sold al; Public, Sale; on Animal kingdom. Also, the ! Monday, the I Ith of Rove bee, tit 1 o'clock Great arizty Bearjrom Cagornia. in the afternoon, on the premises, in I lam- In this great collection of animals will ilton street, in the L3orough Of Allentown, the following - Fourteen Lions, : Higbiy Valuable Real I:shill", Cf the Finest .Specimens, front different . i , ituated on the North side of flamilton st., Ci. et llrieS, Some of wl.i.th were presenteti - . ... to the renowned VAN A M BURGH, we st of II•yr mbtich's by aboll t half aSI phl I (... . • 0 / Her majesty, Q ueen 1. - j e t ar i a , i n hi s R . ci .„ E • not : -1, in said !Borough. ; tour through &rope. No. I. A lot of ground, 30 feet front lie - .:'.:10 feet deep, on which is erected a new The Nonsfer Eh/ Is tot Colanthits, .__ three ~ t are brick dwellin. The largest in America, Weighing 10,720. i!:';;..,:•, • ; Eff 1) UN E, Pounds. Also the , itti g iifi t ' Vile - t.:11 feet front by 31 feet deep, to "rauli i "l Ele r liWit, "PP" 'Vff"an. I WI) ie il is attached ii three story brick hitch . Which has caused such a great sensation en, and wash-house, a large fr.tine hit rn, W.l - over Europe, will go through a variety „gnu house, and Mhernecossary outbuildings. of Paormances, such as Waltzing, 13 ' ih°1- ' The lot is in a , rOO , l condition, planted with cum., Ringing the Bell, Creeping on . his all kinds; of Plait Trees, iitlth I lyilrant tea fore-legs. Walking over hl's Keeper, 'Peek- toi,:a.tho kitchen dnoi.. ing him Up, Drawing a Cork from a Bottle N 0.0.. A l ot of g round, „,,,, inn one ad .}•c., &C., &e . , jOill I lig NO. 1, containing in front GO feet and Mi.. Ilia . 1 1ntburgh, ' in del iii '4lO feet, thereon is erected a large The mOst celebrated of all Animal Perform- t ___z convenient and substantial t 2 story erg, will give au exhibition in at ;!;-!;;„ i',. S T R E %, 0 E II 0U S , Den of Wild .IninVils. • ' L' • I"I.:P.; :30 Front by 00 feet deep, with space His Performances With the Terrific Group , sufficient to drive around the building. .. be seen of Lions, Tiarts, heopartk, Cougars, Pan thers, &"6. The saint, as performed by him in all the principal cities of Europe, With such great renoOm Ilideralgo, The Lion Tamer, eiye a performance in a , • Den of Wild .ditiinals. Separate, and altogether, different from Mr. %ran Am burgh's, nuthing iwo grand animal Performances in the same Exhibition. Many other performances will be given in the course of the Exhibition, such as tio. mes, Monkeys, &e. A full description of the A niptals, which the grent ekpertence,enterprises,and resour ces of the Proprietors have enabled them to bring together in one la* find splendid Collection, will be found in the Bills, at the principle Hotels, previous to the arrival of the Company. October 21, Bay State IM ,13117 /S-1 The subscriber has just received a very large and handsome assortment of new style Long and Square BIT STATE WOOLEN SHIMS, • to which he invites the attention of the La• dies, as he is confident they Will compare in quality, style and price, to any other Shawls in market. Oct. 10 Sheriff. 1 IV; 115 :1 10 58 93 1:1 :1:1 21 92 li (3 30(1 )0 :35 (1 HO. 127 iliJ 1,-12 2317 1400 2715 11—ts. 'mom As B. WILSON. Com'ner. Coroner. I 15 , 1 227 52 316 :15 i 043 , 1(1 91 :11 •2'3 129 139 1 lt3 117 *271 ?Ai) I:3ri lt2l 61 61 41 I NEW GOODS -AT PRE G UT77° a la iv) Ea4l roraer of llon a :1 1171Iirtin Aiilengottati ; . , 'l'll, , sub:a:Jitters hereby inform their cus tomers and the pahlic generally, that they have just retaated froui the City of New York, awl are now busily cringed in un packing- a very largo and desirable lot of Coods, Which they feel confident can not to surpassed by any house iii the vicin ity. They n spectin Hy invite the ladies and gentleinep to give than a call, as they knoW :actin he suited both in price and quality. l'Z, & Co. Oct. 21. Rir.L The subscribers have lately addod to their former stock of Shawls, a large and hand- Sollo' lot of dilTerent kinds of shawls, such as Bay State Long Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Black Thihct Shawls, Black• and Fancy Siik Shawls, Jenny Lind Shawk, &c., all of which will ho sold very cheap. PIZETZ,.GUI'II & Co. Oct 21 PIiETZ, LTII & Co. Valuable Real Estate This propelly is One of the most valuable in Allentown, to follow any kind of public business, and is well worthy the notice of capitalists. It may be .sold seperate or to gether, as purchubers may desire it. The conditions will be ntadu knoWn ou the day of sale and due attendance given by ELI S. BIERY. Oct. 17. 91-4 w NOW IS THIYITHE! Good Store Stand -AT PIt I 111.1 TI ESA The undersigned offers to sell his valua ble Store Stand, at private sale. It is situ ated in the village of 13utztown, Northamp ton county, on the public road, lending from ilethlehem to Easton. The II CIL L 1100 G 911”, 9 1 1 large and Convenient, besides it is admitted to be one of the most beautiful and best situatim.s, in this section of coun try,•for an enterprising business _Man, and in point of convenience cannot be excelled. There are live acres of good land belonging thereto, upon which is an excellent never failing gluing and a well. Possession Can be given immediately if required, and the conditions can be made A..S. DECII. ucks County Intelligencer," ;en the above eight times.. easy. LV - '1 will pit July . ARTICLES. I Per Allent.Easton Flour ißarrel 5 25 5 25 Wheat .. . IBUsh. I'oo .1 06 Rye -61 00 Cotn .61 ..50 Oats 35 . 30 Buckwheat . . 46 - 40 Flaxseed . . . 150 150 Chverseed . . 325 350 inyothreyd . 2 50 2 75 Potatoes . . 35 35 Salt 40 45 Butter . . Pounds 14 1. Lard 8; 8 8 Tallow .. . . 81 9 7 w ,- t x . I— 1. 22 25 28 9 Si 7 Mite) . Tow-yarn. . . 8 S 11 Eggs, . . Doz. I 12 12 18 Rye Whiskey ; Gall. I 221 25 28 Ap_ple Whiskey 25 25 25 Linseed Ctil . . 85 75 Hickory Wood Cord 4 50 4 50 Oak Wood . :1' 50 350 EEL); Coal . . . Ton 400 400 Nut Coal . . . 3 00 3 00 Lninp Coal . . 14 00 3 501 Plaster . . . . ! 4 501 4 501 Amendment. • '7l 11(1 11l 2.; ME 40 99 15 9:3 9 319 19•' 305 170 70:) 26:12 LI - e' WM 21 1 1 - C9f la, Qi WILL, be sold at Publie Sale. on Satur day the 26th of October next, at 12 o'dock at noon, neon the premises a rithrable rar LM Salsbnrii• township, Lehigh coun ty, bounded by lands of George Kemmerer; Jacob Keck, I I enry Sterner and others, con = mining 5;; acres wore or less, -15 acres of which are first quality IVO ODLAND ; (tie . and the balance good arable land. inn nigh state Of cultivation fled under good fences. The i,nproveinelits thereon are a good and substatuill DOUBLE r -111 4.77_1) Ii.VELLIUCe OINE• Swiss barn, Wagon house, Carriage house, and other necessary outbuildings, S. large variety of • rattirg TREnSi are on t h e tract, and n g,tiod Well of writer !war the house. A stream of water milk through the farm. To say more, is deemed unnecessary as purchasers will examine the property before the day of sale. it is the real estate of the late adaqt and. Well Worthy the attention of capitalisis. The condition will he Made known on the day of sale, and due attendance giver? by; 3 IA 111,ES K ECK, • Executors. • P1111A1 ) ROTEL October 3, Valuable Plantation, pricto etivrtnt. Valutble Real Estate • -AT- VIY NT VA S NINA OF A. The undenigned of to sell his valita ble planOtion at Private Sale, situated in South Whitehall township, Lehigh cottnty, adjoining lands of Peter 'rroxell, Henry Roth, and John 'rroxell, 'containing 109 acres, strict measure. The improvements consist in a large two ..-„„ • story ,P 1 N STONE DWELLING lIOIUgI i with hitchen attached, a log house, a large stone barn, a first rate hog-stable, smoke house, and other out-buildings. The land is of the best limestone soil, With a lime - kiln on it. A proportionate part of --r% the Laud is meadow, Sollit3 DP 0 0 IP 11.31.1r11 1 and the balance good arable land in the best condition, the .whole under good and sub stantial fences. There are also two wells tvith pumps on the property, ono near the a'-. 1 kitchen and the utiles near the . -4 - -.4. 3 barn. An excellent • Apple Oirchard, with a urge violet) , of the choicest apples, besides other frith tree. 4. The Jcirdan creek runs along-the farm. This is one of the best farais in the coilo tv, and an opportunity to purchase such a farm is but seldom offered. Persons wish ing to examine the farm, Avill please call on the subscriber, owner, who resides on the same, where they Can also beccirrteadqtleint:. ed With the conditions of sale. DA NIEL TRoxr.a.l. Oct. 3 • . Philadelphia DIOURNX,NGIMRE; No. 52 South Second Street, l'ifth Door above Chestnut at.; West sides BESSON & SON, Wadi(' respectfully invite the attention of wholesale and retail cash purchasers to their Fall importations, . Consistin dasheierei. " Silk Cashmeres. " Par:mattes. " Bombazines. " Mantilla Velvets. " Merinoes. " Poplins. " Bombazine Alpacas. " Glossy Alpacas. " Wide GlossySillts. " Cloak Silks. Mousseline do Laine Thibet I.ong, Shawls. 'Phibrt Square " " Blanket Long " Blanket Square " " English Crapes. [taken o Veil .1 " Cram Veils. - Oct. . 5 25 1,16 40 50 1 50 3 20 2 75 66 '42 It -7 72 6th) 5 50 4 50 3 50 3 0(1 2 60. ¶-3w in part of 131. Mode or Love Veils Modes. Fleepy Silk Huse. ICia Moves. Scarfs, riitinttlei. •• ilroachesotc Long Shawls. Square Saakla. A zor's&Poplins Hungarians.. Plain Silks. Moire. de Laille. Collars & Ribbons. Kid OloveS. Borde'd. • French Cloak'gs • .1-4*. MEM
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