The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 20, 1852, Image 3

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    Rallying under a British Flag.
The %Vilmington (Delaware) Journal of
"Tuesday inform us that a Democratic 'Amass
meeting" held there on Saturday last, the,
British national flag floated over the platform
on which the speakers stood ! And under
that flag a Democratic orator is reported to
have denounced General SCOTT as a coward
and a thief !
The Democratic party is entitled to all the
benefit that can accrue from a general know
.ledge of these facts. They bring together
two of the distinguishing features of Demo
cratic organization in the canvass, and ap
propriately symbolize the influences that pre
.itt work to prbmote the election of the Dtm
•ocratic nominee. it is proper that a party
which is hailed by Britian and her colonies
as peculindy favorable to British interest,
. s h ou ld display the British flag wherever
Democratic machinery is in motion. It is
natural that the . men who are not ashamed
to rally under a foreign flag at an American
meeting, called to discuss American politics
should be bold enough to heap epithets on
the name of General SCOTT. British in
trigues, and maybe!) British gold, deserve
some acknowledgment : and the Delaware
Democrats have only played a candid part
in hoisting the Blitish flag, and in outrag
ing the character of one whose, earlier dory
'is associated with the humiliation of that
lag upon the American continent.
The American people trill readily com
prehend the whole affair.
Tll F. CAMP!, N 1N TENNFSSF.F.
We 'copy the folimying interesting itvms
trom The kizn.rrille Regiykr. All the signs,
indicate that East Tennessee intends to do
her,,whole duty November :
gentleman writes us from Ihncnck
county, -under date of the 11th instant:—
lynst
evening, while distributing the scenes
in the life of General Scott a noted Demo
crat .came up and asked me what f had.—
I told him the life of my old commander in
;Mexico, and he asked for n copy, remark
ing that he was for Scott against the world.
.No man lives that can get my vote against
Scott.' snid he.
"The other day heard and old English
man, whi) is a DeMount. say he fought with
the British 1812; that h.' was taken pris•
neer by General Scott ; that ho was never
better treated in alt his life, as NV••TO OM the
prisoners ; that he loved General Scott as he
(lid his father, and, if he was able to get to
the polls. he would cast his vote for Scott.
We will do our duty in I latienek you may
tem assured. There are ninety votes: in niv
District. iiiehich twelve are Whigs. I will
insure th.y votes for Scott in November.—
'ark that !"
'A letter front a gentleman in Monroe,
under date of the 2lst, •Seritt a ill
get that Whig vote in Monroe and smite
Democrats. I was in the lower counties a
few day ago, and reliable men who have
hitherto acted. with tl e Democratic party
that will support General Scott. They say
they don't' know Pierce, but Scan's name
and his deeds have been familiar to the
country for forty years, and he the man
for them.'"
Going fur ;'calf.—The Fi•chburg (Mass.) Ile
-villa says : • •
"We hear of Democrats and Free Soilers in
•every direction a ho d'clare their determination
to vote for OM Chip at the coming election.—
'One of these is Cephas Chase, of Leominster,
'brave old veteran of the tear 14 . 1812. Ile rill 13-
led in 18(18, and served till 1815, during which
lime he was Serceant in Col. floyd's Regiment,
"and fought in nearly all the frontier battles, where
the gallant Scott won his first laurels. Mr. Chase
(regards his old commdnder with almost rever.
•ential affection, and though a staunch Democrat
in his political creed, appeared surprised. when
asked if he should vote for him, that it could for
a moment be supposed he would vote for any
body else.
ANOTIIERBCIENTIFIC WONDER.—Pepsin ?
-an artificial Digestive Fluid Gastric Juice.
A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from
Rennet, or the fourth Btorrinch of the Ox,
after directions of Baron. Liebig, the great
Physiological Chemist. by J. S. Houghton,
M. D., No. 11, North Eight Street, Phila-,
delphia, -Pa. This is a truly wonderful
remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaun
dice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and
Debilty, curing after Nature's own method
by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice.
See advertisement in another column.
MA HUI ED
On the 2d of October by the Rev. Joshua
Yaeger, Mr. Jonas Bitgey, to Miss Sibilla
lbach, both of Heidelberg.
On the 10th of October, by the same: Mr.
Richard .th - nbrun. to Miss Elizabeth New
man, both of Upper Saucon.
On the 26th of September, by the Rev.
3. S. Dubs. Mr. Christian Reinert, to Miss
Leanna Focht, both of Allentown.
On the 30th of September, by same, Mr.
11qtry Beier, of 'North Whitehall, to Miss
Susan Reber, of Washington.
• On the same day,by tho same, Mr. Thom
as Yehl, to Miss Kitty Ann I?einsheinter,
both of North Whitehall.
On the 10th of October, by the same, Fe
hr Bauman, to Miss Saturn .Rehrig, both
of Washington.
On the some day, by the same, Mr. Mo
ses Mader. to Miss .dngelina Siegfried,
both of North Whitehall.
On the same dny, by the same Mr. Wil
liam Reichard, to Miss Elizabeth .Eckert,
both of Allentown.
On the 10th of October, by the Rev. Mr.
Zeller, Mr: John Schneider, to Miss Julian
Benner, both of Salisburg.
On the oth of October, by the same, Mr.
Nenry Schneider, of Salisburg, to 10163
Cat harthe Haag, of Monroe county.
In Pi negroye, on the 28th Sept. by the
- Ear. Joseph M. Saylor. Mr. itichard Pick
le* of Illinois ! formerly of Schuylkill county,
to , Misk,O'ophia Wenner, of Allentown, Lc
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DIED.
On Monday evening the 17th of October,
in this Borough, of old nge, Elizabeth
Knauss, widow of the late Jonathan Knauss,
aged 74 years.
Capitalists Look Here I
F OR ahillka.t„
V alvkable, Real Est itt
In allentown,
WLLL be sold at public sale, on Friday
the sth of November next, at I o'clock, at
the Public House of Benjamin Ilagenbuch,
in West Hamilton street, Allentown,
A Splendid Town Properly,
situnted on the corner of a public alley and
Water street, containing in front 74 feet and
in depth 230 feet. Thereon is erected a
large and convenient.
Double Two Story Stone
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t: DWELLING HOUSE,
with a beautiful Spring in the cellar, and a
well with - chain pump in the yard, near the
kitch - en door, a — large Swiss Barn built of
brick with all the necessary out-buildings
„to it. The lot has a number of the host
kinds of Apple trees, in bearing condition,
besides other fruit trees.
The location is a Ipnutiful one, and the
conveniences of water, about the house are
worthy of consideration. It is rt kind bf
property not often ofrered in tntn•ket, and
worthy the attention of buyers. as the prop
erty will be sold without reserve.
The condition will be nwde known on the
day of sale and due attendance Erivril by
• ABRAHAM BU'Z'Z,
.Tvsighee of Edwin liarlachrt
October 23. —3w
Election Proclamation.
Pursuant of an act of the General Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
passed on the 2d day of July, A. D., 1839.
and also in pursuance of an act to establish
a uniform time for holding an clectiorr for
electors of President and Vice PresidenVfn
all the States of the Union, approved the
22d day of Janaury, 1815, and also in pur
suance of an act of Congress, prezrcriding and
fixing one unitoi'mday for holding the Presi
dential election throughout the Union, en
titled •'ae, uct to establish n uniform time for
holding election for , I,ctors of President and
Vice President in all the States of tfie. Uni
on," approved Jantiary 22,1845. I Jes . eph F.
Ni whir rd Sheriff of the County of Lehigh.
do make hnown 1w this proclamation to the
electors of said comity, that an Election will
he held on Tuesday the 2il day of Novem
ber next, at w!dch time Electors for a Pres
ident and Vice Prisidi tit oldie United States
are to be elected.
I hereby make knon•n And rive pui)-
lie notice•, that the places of holdinu the pion.-
:said elections in the several dis•ricts ‘vithin
the count s• of I_,f high nee as follm‘s, to wit :
'l•lte electors of South tv;ird, of the
lior
nh of Allentown, at the house of 1 I 'idol.
John K/rcl•ner.
Tho vli-etors 0 North Hard, of the Bor
otwli of A U,olown at the house of .Iloger
.5• Gw,gicere.
The elvetors of Northampton to \vmdlip
al the Court h in A Ilt•ntown.
The elremrs of Salit•bur , towadtip, at the
house of ;John "Fos!.
electors of South whitomi; township,
tit the 1101/Se of ~ 7 1r:rander 11. Loiter.
Tht; r h •c:ors of 1-rtnover township, nt the
house of C'hurleN I?iticr.
The I ctors of Um!. Saucon, townslip,
at the house of I)unirl I noper.
The riveters of Weisenburg, township, at
the house of John ',Firer.
The electors of Heidelberg township, at
the house of Henry German.
The electors of North' hitehall township,
at the house of Jacob Roth.
The Plectors of Lowhill township, at the
house of Marlin Seibert.
The electors of Upper Macungy township
at the house of Aldison Erdman.
The electors of Lower Macungy township,
at the house of Henry Mohr.
The electors of Uppvr Milford township,
at the house of Henry Dillinger.
The electors of Lynn township, at the
house of James Seiberling.
The electors of Washington township at
the house of B. 4. C. Peter.. . .
FrThe election in the said several dis
tricts to be opened between the hours of eight
and ten in the forenoon and shall continue
without interruption or adjournment until
seven in the evening—when the polls shall
be closed.
And the Judges of the respective districts
aforesaid, are by the said act required to
meet at the Court /louse in the borough of
Allentown, on the third day of after the elec
tion, being Friday the sth day of Novetn
her, then and there to perform the things re
quited of them by law.
JOSEPH F. NEWHARD, Sheri
Sherifi's Office Borough of
Allentown, Oct. 20 1852, S
VIV IV LE IV Mt Q
The undersigned respectfully begs leave
to inform his friends and old acquaintances,
that he ;silt present engaged as salesman
in a Wholesale Grocery and Commission
estublishment,No. 82 or 84 Dey Street, New
York, where he would be pleased to see
them. Recollect the place No. 82 or 84
Dey Street.
GEO3IG.E WENNER.
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October, 20.
Agricultural Meeting.
The Executive committee—consisting of
all the officers of the Society- T will meet on
Saturday the 2.4 d of October next, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, at the Public House
of lienry Leh, in Allentown. Punctual at
tendance is requested as business of impor
tance i•• to ko transacted.
1 2 irPl.rsons having demands against the
Society. be it for premiums or otherwise will
present them for payment if they sec prop
or. 'EDWARD KOULER, President.
,Alleptown, Oct. 20, 1852.
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Welch's National Circus
.IaND & Co. and DREILSBACII & CO's
31 a 2,sp Clwn
AN' 10 s
IR a et 14 United' ' m
Among the ost promlineShntak oferean
the artis o tes
For I srie. may he found the following mines, viz :
J. G. CAD \V AL 4DEll—t he unsurpas
sed Pour and Six Ilore Rider.
THOMAS MeFARLEN— the greatest
Somerset Vaulter in the known world.
L. J. LlPNlAN—Dramatic, Scenic and
principal Rider.
DAVIS RICH AlthS—the world's only
bare-back Rider, whose daring feats over
bars, gates &c., on his Wild Prairie Steed
strikes the beholder with wonder and aston
ishment.
E. M. DICKINSON the celebrated
Coinedian and Comic Singer, acknowledged
by all to be the greatest singer of the age,
J. SWEET—whose style and skill in
personating the character of the Aborigine,
or Red Man of the Purest, stands unsurpas
sed.
G. BERRY,
WILL EXHIBIT AT
ALLENTOWN, on Friday November sth,
and at QUAKERTOWN, November (ith.
T HE public are respectfully informed
that these Two VAST MENAGERIES, uni
ted for the present season, form by far the
largest collection of Living Animals ever ex
hibited in thiS or any other country.
0 VD.R 150.d.217,11.1L5./2.217) BIRDS
can be seen under this Spacious Pavilion,
286 feet in Length, for one Price of Admis
sion. •
Hours of Exhibition—from 1 to 4 P. M.,
and 7 to 10 in the evening.
SDAUSSION 25 cents No 114' pri,e
• The Cortege will arrive in the town. on
the morning of the sth instant, about 10
o'clock, and the Carriages, Cages. Van, &c.,
containing the Animals, Drawn by 120
Splendid Horses ; Headed by Neuper's
Philadelphia Brass Band ! Will pass
through the principal streets, affording an
opportunity of beholding one the most Gor
geous and Imposing Processions of the kind
ever seen.
A Double Performance in 3 immense Per-
forming Dens I Herr Drieshach, in tho two
and Signore [lideralgo in the other. .
In the course of each exhibition, Herr
Driesbach, the far famed Lion King, will
enter the Dens of his Wild tenants of the
Forest, Lions, Leopards, Tigers, Cougers,
&c. And give a display, the same as when
ordered by the special command of Queen
Victoria, Louis Philip (late King, of the
French) Emperor Nicholas of St. Peters
burg, and the Royal Family Hapsburg House
of Austria,
SIO.NOII.E RIDER.RLGO will also
perform his highly trained animals, sepernie
and entirely different from Herr Driesbach's
showing the different,powers of mind over
the Animal Creation.
Welch's National Circus:
Pons . Albite, New York, and National
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MASTER WILLIAMS—the Juvenile
Gymnastic and Antipodean performer,.
whose truly pleasing performances must be
seen to be admired.
Last, though not least, the TWO unrivalled
Clowns,
WIL L 1.9 MS .IND Di! VI 8,
whose Puss, JOKES, RON MOTS & WITT!.
cisme never fail to keep the audiance in a
perfect roar of laughter.
N. B. .Positively but one price of
mission to Menagerie and Circus combined.
Allentown 20, 1852. 11-0 w
Tn the several 3s,sessors of Lehigh Co
The Assessors of the borough of Allen
town, and of the several townships within
the county of Lehigh, are requested, and
hereby directed, to meet in the Commis
siOner's office, at Allentown, on Monday the
first day of November next, for the purpose
of taking the required oath of office, and for
obtaining the books, papers, warrants,. and
instructions for making a new triennial
assessment.
By order of the Board of Commissioners.
J. M. LINE, Clerk.
Commissioner's Office,
—3%v.
Alle town, Oct. 4, 1852. S
Northamp. Water Company.
An adjourned meeting of the Northamp
ton Water Company, will be held on Satur
day the 23d of October next, at 1 o'clock in
the,alternoon, at the Public House of Major
Eli Steckel, in the Borough of Allentowni•to
receive and dispose of the report of the Com
mittee appointed at the meeting held on Sat
urday the 9th instant, to ascertain the prob
able cost of expenses in putting the works
in first rate order, and the mode of• raising
the necessary funds of paying for the Mill
properties. Punctual attendance is desired.
WILLIAM H. BLUMER, See'y.
A Ilentown, Oct. 13, 1862. ll-2w
JOB' JPRIMTEPG,
Neatly executed at tho ..Register" Office
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Master of the Circle
Ist Burn, Clown.
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1 3 111 V SaVA S MAYA
Valuable Plantation.
4
The undersigns offers to sell his valua
ble plantation at , rivate Sale, situated in
South Whitehall ucwnship, Lehigh county,
adjoining lands of Peter Troxel;'• Henry
Roth and John Troxel, containing 100 acres,
strict measure.
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The improvements consist in a large two
story
Vet 5 " •
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-? • : 1 DWELLING DOUSE,
with kitchen attached, a log house, a large
stone barn, a first rate hog-stable, smoke
house, and other out-buildings.
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The land is of the best limestone soil. with
a lime-kiln on it. A proportionate part of
the land is meadow, some excellent
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and the balance good arable land in .a.
condition, the whole under good I
mantial fences. There are also t I
with pumps on the property, one
4.Vkitchen and the other near I
4 ::T:1 - An excellent
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> . .• Apple Orch rd,
with a large variety of the choic t apples,
besides other fruit trees. The J rdan creek
runs along the farm.
_____
Fe Persons wishing to examine. the farm,
can do so by calling on.M r. Owen Schneider,
who tenants It ; or to the owner near
"Ilartman's Dam," where they can also be
come acquainted with the condition of sale.
DANIEL TIIOXEL. '
August 19, 1952. 11- 7 0 W/,
It first Bate at c i
Staub.
The undersigned ofierii his for many years
established Store Stand, extensively known
ns "Trexler's Store" near Trexler's Furn
ace, in Longsvgtfirk p township, Berks
ty. The buildings consist in a 2.1
/ Story Store louse,
an adjoining building used as a stor
age house. There is also a very convenient
two and a half scary dwelling house, near
the. Storehouse. The stand always bore the
name of being one of the best in the coun
try and continues to bear that name.
Possession can be given on the Ist of April
next, or sooner if required.
The terms can be made known upon en
quiry of the undersigned, who resides near
by. W 1 LLI M TREXLER.
Sept. 9, *-4w
baluabic "Q:auctit Zttutb!
Offered al
Private Sale.
I'lm undersigned 0f
'....0,9-,4-44frv, fers his valuable
rl4;:r • • Tavern Stand
' 35 t at
for sale, situate in the
j i Mi:lll4r •;, village of Millerstown,
acungy town
ship, Lehigh county, adjoining lots of Doc
tor Hoffman, James Christman and others,
with two acres of land to it.
The improvement consist in a two story
stone House, with Kitchen attached, a two
story Wash house; laige and convenient Sta
bling and Sheding,Otike House, a nover
failing Well with a Pump; before the door,
besides other necessary outbuildings.
Persons in search of a likeiproperty will
do well to extunine this befo're 'maiming
elsewhere, as it is one of the best ecCiuntry
tavern stands that can be found.
J. PETER HAAS.
41illerstown, Sept. 9, . ¶-4w
Gwynedd I.3oatdino. School
POI? MOPS.
SitnatelB4 miles from Philadelphia, on the
Turnpike leading thence to Bethlehem.
The course of instruction will embrace all
the usual branches of a liberal English
Education, together with the Latin language.
Familiar Lectures will be delivered on
dr subjects of Natural Philosophy, Chemis
try, and Astronomy, illustrated by appro
priate apparatus.
The location is healthful, pleasant, and
easy of access; public stages to and from
Philadelphia pass the door daily.
The winter term will commence the sec
ond day (Monday) in the Eleventh mnnth,
(November,) and continue twenty weeks.
The terms for Boarding and Tuition are
$6O per session, and no extra charges. .
A II communications should be addressed
to the Principal, Spring-Elouse P. 0. Mont
gomery county, Pa.
DANIEL FOULKE, Principal.
Litton Fotima; Jr., 'reacher.
References:
John Gilbert, 179 North 'Third street, Phila
delphia.
Thomas Foulke, 76 Livingston' street, New
York.
Edward A rtman, Milford, Bucks county.
Oct. 12.
C. III; R ky
elitarney at Law.
Has resumed the practice of his profes-
sion in Allentown.
or tio may be consulted in the German
and English languages.
August 12, 1852. 11-1 y
Adjourned Court,
In pursuance of an order of the President
and Associate Judges of Lehigh county, no
tice is hereby given that an adjourned Court
will be held at the Court Hduse, in the bor
ough of Allentown, commencing on Friday
the 20th day of October next, at 10 o'clqck
in the forenoon. for trial of all matters not
requiring the intervention of a Jury. All
parties interested are requested. to attend.„
FRANCIS E. SAMIELS.
September 1852.
OF A
Its
the
atm.
pricto current.
ARTICLES. I Per Allent.Easlon Phil&
Flour Barrel 4 25i 4 00 4 25 :
Wheat .. . . 'Bush) 87, 80 98 -
Rye I 75 60 82 .
Corn . . 70 60 6/
Oats 35 38 81
Buckwheat . . 47 60 65
Flaxseed .. . 137 1501 50
Cloverseed . i 400 550 520
'I imothybeed . 300275 2 75
Potatoes .. • 30 66 75
Salt 40 45 30
Butter . . . . ;Pound 18 18' 00.
Lard .. . . I 12 8 7
Tallow .• . . i 9 0 8 .
Beeswax .. . 2 2, 25 28
Ham . 121 10.__8_
Flitch — . . . . 1 - OE -- 8 .
Tow-yarn. . . S: 8 7
Eggs ... . . ' Doz. i 10 12 .20
Rye Whiskey I Gall. f 22 1 22 2 4 1
Apple Whiskey! 20 40 48
Linseed Oil .. I I 85 85 85
Hickory Wood Cord i 4 60 4 50 6 00
Flay .. . . Ton 114 00 12 00 12 00
Egg Coal . . . Ton 350 4.66
Nut Coal . . . 2 50 3 00 3'%ii
Lump Coal . . 1350 3 50 300
Plaster ... . i— 460460 2 60
New and superbly equipped GRECIAN
ARENA, combining a full and brilliant
EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, with an ex
tensive, talented, and efficient Dramatic
Corps, comprehending in the entertainments ,
all the most pleasing
Feats of Horsemanship, Gymnastics, 4-c.,.
Represented by a full Dramatic Corps,
Splendid Troupe of Horses, &c., &c. To
perform
St Stletdown, on Widnesday, October 20. •
.dt Bath, on Tuesday, October 10.
The procession will enter the town at 10
o'clock, A. M., the Band being drawn by
the elegant Postillion Team of Twelve
caparisoned Horses, mounted by riders, and
dressed in a gorgeous manner,
Among the prominent members of this
establishment are Mr. .Richard Rivers, the
most accomplished single horse rider in the
United States: Madame !food, and Mad-•
ame Catnilla Gardner, in their beautiful.
Parisian Horsemanship; Mr. E. Derious,.
Mr. //'bite, Mr. Rivers, Mr. J. Shindell ;•
Masters St. Luke and 0. Derious, and.
others of world-wide celebrity.
Clown, Mr. DAN GARDNER. •-•
Mons. GREGOIRE, the strongest than
in the world, who will break any stone or
rock of the largest size and hardest sub
stance, with his naked fist . 1 This must be
seen to be believed.
The Brass Band, led by Mr. W. nether
by. will enliven the entertainments. The
interior will be illuminated by several superb'
new Chandeliers.
The Performance will tsrminate. in the
evening with a Grand Dramatic and Eques
trian Spectable, of world-wide celebrity,
with songs, choruses, combats,• processions,
etc., entitled,
Mazeppa, or the Fl ild Horse of Tartary,.
Taken from a popular poem of Lord
Byron, and re-produced and adapted'for the
circleZ4ith a most attentive and careful'
exhibitions.* the powerful situations so
graphicallyAncribed in the great Poetic'
Legend. 04.o 4 .
ti, - ;
The Castellon pronounces tils terrible arid:
awful doom upon Maze'Ppa, to meet which
he is forcibly bound to a litizeltrlqicoki,.
steed! His 'flight is•closed with a
Grand Torchlight Tableau ti
Itlazeppn, under the name
of Cazimer, afterwards
ICing of 'Vann ry, -
Olinska, daughter of the
Castellan, in love with
Mnzeppa - - - - Madame Wood..
The music and overture directed by'
fletherbv ; the varied and splendid costume*
by M rs. 'Rivers ; every descripiion'of link
(alive Decorations, appertaining to' Poland'
and 'Fakery, by Mr. Phickapur.
. The grandl y romantic spectacle will ter ; . •
minatu with a magnificent Living Epee.:
trian Statue, upon a moving Pedestal, rep-•
resenting the beautiful Olinska seated on ,
her charger, supported upon the shoulders•
of a Troupe of Tartars—exhibiting the most
perfect training of the noble steed - and the
indomitable courage of his intrepid . rider. .
For Programme of Performance.tfee
bills. Doors open at 2 and. 7V.clock. Par- , ..i•
forams° to commence at 21 and 7t , ci'clocke
P. M. Admission 25. cents.
B. C. PALMER,. Agent:
Oct. 12
Dissolution of Partnetsidpr
Notice is hereby given; ther thei , Partner- .
ship heretofore existing under Oe ATM of
AfcCarty and Hoffert, has bet* dissolved ,
by mutual consent, on the Ist off)ember....•
The business will be continuediati
counts settled by A. E. McCarty.
A. E. MCCARre,
REIIIIEh' HwirpE R T
.11--3 An
October 6; 1852.:..
'amp..iiiet Laws,
The Perriphlet. Laws passed : to the last ,
session of the, Legislature, thairportion for .
Lehigh county have been received:At Ilia.
Plottkonotet7's office in Allentown::':,Tbose .
whtrareenutled to a copy wilt Oelfilibd•te
ceive it. F.zg. sA.m Pioets,
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