The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, September 10, 1856, Image 3

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    Ir7Spolslia.—Mr. King, who recently won
. $lOOO in Saratoga, on a bet that he could kill
80 out of 100 pigeons " on the wing," is a par
ty to another match . of $lOOO a side, the bet be
ing that Mr. King cannot kill 85 birds, single
shots, out of 100. John Stetson, Jr., is perform
ing the feat - on Boston common, under a mam
moth tent, of running or walking, as he may
please, 60 miles per day, in twelve hours, for
six successive days, on a wager of $5OO. A
single dash of 500 yards for $lOOO, catch weight,
came off over the Union course on Thursday, be
tween Saldina and Little Sime, the Jersey jump
er. The race was run in 26 seconds, and the
judges decided that it was a dead heat. The
stakes were then drawn. A second race for
$lOOO a side was then made, and won by
&Aldine, by about three lengths. It was run
in 55►, seconds.
(17'ItottAt. ExrENsEs.--Albert and Victoria
raeive one million dollars annually. By strict
economy they are able to support life on this
small amount. It is proposed to settle $350,-
000 on the Princess Royal of England, as her
annuity, after her marriage with the Prusian
Pringe. • Having been trained to frugal habits.
it is hoped that the young housekeepers will
avoid all unnecessary expenses, and thus be
enabled to make the two ends meet next year.
QvicKssy TIME ox Mecum—The
late race between Flora Temple and Tacony, on
the Union courts,—mile heats, Flora in har
ness, and Tacony under saddle--was won by
Flora Temple, in dile heat, distancing Tacony_
Time, two minutes and twenty-four and a half
/seconds ; -being the quickest time on record.
•37-A Titiri.sr.—Mrs. Edna Dodge, wife of
lion. James S. Dodge, of Chelsea, gave birth on
the 25th ult., to three boys, whose aggregate
weight was 22 pounds and nine ounces. Moth
er and children are doing well.
neglected often prove fetal, leads to
consumption; anoint the parts three times a day
with DA LLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion
from in the reetum then . insert the Pile • Syringe"
tilled with Extractor, and gradually discharge it us
o syringe is withdrawn. It never tails to emu en- .
ales of any age or virulence. nor to give entire ease
Instantly to ell, fretthently curing by one applieation.
Piles are known by the heat, itching, and pain the
anus. Bleeding piles are caused. sometimes. by the
falling of the whole bowels, which then press the In
testine! canal tight against the back bones cud keeps.
the blood from returning up the vessels, similar to the
blood being kept at the top of your linger when n
string is tied tight round it: inch is tcrquent, and
for scrofulous humors and ulcers to form therein ;
then procure it perfect abdominal supporter, andlvear
u compress to the rectum, mid continue to use the
calve as nlmve. also rub it well over the loins and
abdomen for some time, mot the mitersl laity, that
support the b o wel s will be tsol rarled coin Made
knoll* mud your lift, will he saved. properly L T _
plied, every owe will be cured. It never fails.
W. Juix IC Esq., of.ColuwLua, Ohio. Secretary of
the Ohio Insurance Company, who was taken to New
York in extreme debility, with Piles, to lotvemn op
eration perthimeil by the celebrated Dr. Melt, as the
only chem.° to save his lilt'. accidentally heard of the
PAIN EXTRACTOR, states, " For years, his dis
ease dulled medical skill, and grew worse until life be
came intolerable ; he W.lB speedily cured by 1/AL
LEY'S PAIN ExTßAcron.
NO PAIN EXTRACTOR IS aXSI•INE unless the box
has upon it n Steel Nide/Ins:raved Label with the eig
hiaturog of C. V. CLICKENEIt CO.,proprietors, and
HENRY DALLEY, manufacturer. Price 25 cents
per has.
. . •
orilers should be a d dressed to C. V. Clieken
pr .1 Co., SI Rnrelny rtreet. New York.
.0, FOR A LODI; E IN SOME VAST WILDER
NESAL"—Such is undoubtedly the exclamation whic h
thensawis 'Whet !Ire borne down. by the arduous duties
"which must he perforinedeven ender the raysof n burn
lug mid-summer run, are sure to make : but those duties
Are performed frequently nt the serious risk of health
if not life itself, utiles& t he proper precautions lire ta
ken to prevent the elfeets so easily genernted by
imprudent exposure. Carter's Spanish Mixture, the
unrivalled Purifier of the Blood. possesses in a remar
k:able degree the cooling and purifying influence over
Jim system so necessary in such cases. Its singular
power over the Blood, its gentle tunic action on the
Liver, its strengthening. vivifying and invigorating
qualities, its known tendency to prevent disease by
'expelling nil humors front the Blood, and ridding the
system of poisonous infections. Les gained for it n
pinee ;among. the highest discoveries of medim
cloture. It is II positive antra. for Scrofula, Fever
amyl. Ague, Liver Disense, the elkets of Mercury, and
ill such li'en's', us thousands who hare used it have
grateful enure to know. The trial of n bottle trill sat
isfy any who may be unacquainted with its effeets.
TITE TRIUMPH COMPLETE
Another perfect tom, of Emir Ibtore'tt
Eribptie Pilln.-I)I , IIANT9 NECK, PINIQIMAN'S Co.,
N. C.. Oct. Ist. 18.55.—Dr. Wu:pa—Dear Sir:—llav
ing.been afflicted with falling tits for footle years
post. I ileterwined to, give your l'ills a trial, (adver
vert6ement of tchieh I now in soma of Om potters,)
mid Poutimted to Ilse them for MOHO months, until I
woo tv,tirely Pored. 1 bclieva them to he a that rate
article; and AMA, I have used them. I have not had
one attaelt, and am now in the enjoyment of good
Itealth.•
.1 me. very reveeteully.
Yours, .te.. JONATHAN .T. 3.ICOISS
I'. S. 'the Pills went rccomna•udud to Inc by M,.
Nathan Newby, of this county'. 1.9 udih•enn you
tent ibrm.
Those Pills. besides curing Epilepsy, arc n specific
Tor all 111011ilielltiOUS Of nervous disease. Price $:
per box two boxes fur. $.l ;• twelve boxes for
Persons enclosing a remittance will 1111/.0 the Villa
aunt them through the mail, on its receipt. For sale
by SKTII B.II.INeR, No. lON Baltimore, Md., to whom
orders front all parts of the Union must be address
ed.
11'ntsumts, linAnn AND McturAcutos.—Foreed to
! grow in F.ik weeks by 1)11. LA FONT'S CAPILAItY.
VOAIPOUND. Warranted not to stain or injure the
derice $1 per Package, or 3 for $2 80.
Sent to any part of the country. by mail. on receipt
of a remittance. Atldretot SWEETSEIt & CQ r 11o.i
. .;39 Pest Office,Winona Md.
MARRIED
On the 7th of September, by the Rev. J. S.
Dubs, Mr. DAVID DAUIDDIT, to lIERREINA
KAUL, both of Allentowly.
On the 7th of September, by the same, Mr.
TILGHMAN KECK, to Miss SARAH BELL LNG, both
of Allentown.
On Ahe 7th of Sept.. by tire Rev. Mr. Vogel
,bach, Mr. JOHN YERKHIL, of Salisburg, to Misa
MAniA ANN ZBISLOP, of Milford.
On the 7th of Sept.. by the Rev. Mr. Brobst,
11 ,, jr. CHARLES KUHNS, to Miss C.ATUAIIINE
PRANK, both of Upper Saucer'.
On the Bth of Juno, by the Rev. A. J. G.
Dubs, Mr. Gooscs REIIPERT, to Miss ANGELI
NA 40E14 both of North Whitehall.
On the '22d of •July, by _the same, Mr. En
wAtts NEEELMIfIi to Miss ANNA KNEItlt,
both of Allentown.
On the 23rd ult., by the Rev. Mr. Peixoto,
Mr. OLIVER WAMBOLD, of Rockhill township,
Bucks Co., to Miss LAViNIA 'L . / MELEE, of Up.
per Sas_con. Lehigh county.
On the sth inst., by the Rev. 0. F. Welden,
MR. AUGUSTINE WALK, of Hellertown, to Miss
CAROLINE SCIIONNVELDTER, oPFTeeMallSbUrg•
DIED
On the 13th of Angtist,.in Allentown, EmzA
arm. daughter of Reuben and Sarah Osman,
aged 1 year. 4 months and 12 days. •
On the sth of Sept., in Allentown. ANNA
MARIA MATILDA. daughter of Peter and E.
Kleckner, aged 11 months.
On the 3d inst., in South Wirit,eltal i , TiLstr•
MAN, son of Charles and Eliza Lichtenwalter,
aged 9 months and 22 days.
In the city of Philadelphia. on the 30th ult.,
after a long and painful illness, I%lns.
wife of David M. Warner, formerly of Bethle
hem, in the 28th year of her age.
is 4r =lO 0-MokWillirwciliAlhaV:i4x-11
ALLENTOWN MARKET.
(Corroded weekly by Pretz. truth A; Co.)
Flour, 761 barrel, . $7 00j Ponames,
Wheat,. . . . 1 30111nin,
Corn, • fkl i 'SbleN
Ryo .. . . .
Onto, 35' Lard.
110 15 0011bufer.
Salt, 55 E, 2 ,„ . (;) doz... • •
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL he sold at public pale, on the premise F.iu
New 'rexatt, on Saturday tho I Ills of October
next, at 1 (ieloek in the tcrternoon, the following, de
scribed vainnble real
•
NO. I.—DIVELLING DOUSE AND TRACT
of Land, situate in !mid New Texas, Lower
Maenngy township. Lehigh comity. adjoin
yffl ing the property of John IVannennwher and
Ihe School House Lot. containing 61 rods.
Thereon is erected a twmstory slime Dwel
ling house, Blacksmith shop. (excellent eland for said
business,) Stable and other outbuildings, with a large
number of choice fruit trees.
NO. 2.—A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF'
(Iconnol, situate. in the moo ',love, with it front of 1,11
feet, and eontnining," in the entire 51 to i ttare reds, the
whole under pow! fennel.
NO. 3.—A CORNER LOT, IN Tiff: SAME
place, containing lu front 41 feet, end in the entire:l9
equore rods.
h u above property, as before stated, is all located
in the thriving village of New Texas. and admir•ihly
situated for the earrying on of any kind or hosinees.
At the came tilllo will be xuld n heavy
Wagon, nearly new.
The above being the property of William Lobach.
The conditions will be wade Isnown on the day of
solo and due attendance given by
WALTER P. llt IIER. A,signce.
September 10
A Valuable Farm ror Sale!
T HE LEDIGII COAL ND NAVIGATION
-I- Company will offer at Politic Sale, on the
premises, on TUESDAY, the 23d day of Sep
tember, inst., at 10 o'clock in ihe forenoon of
said day, a SUPERIOR FARM, containing
about
88 ACRES OF EXCELLENT FARM LAND,
in a high state of cultivation. situate in the bor
ough of SOUTH EASTON. Northampton Coun
ty, Pa., about. one mile front the Borough of
Easton, and less than a quarter of a mile from
the Lehigh Canal.
The Farm is nearly square. The improve
ments thereon consist of a
DWELLINC-HOUISF.,
■■! with KITCHEN ADJOINING, Large
Jelft• .
Barn, Wagon-house, iwo large Corn
cribs, and other out-buildings, ell nearly new
a Well of good water at the House, and two
large Cisterns at the Barn. This Patin is be
lieved to have the most
ELIGIBLE SITUATIONS
of any in the neighborhood, rts it adjoins the
prosperous town of South Easton. A amid
portion of the land could be sold in TOWN
LOTS. There is also a prospect of
IRON ORE ON THE FARM.
Persons who may ho disposed to purchase
this VALUABLE PROPERTY are invited to
call and view it for themselves.
Li - Any Nrther information will he giVen'by
the subscriber, at their office. in South Easton.
Terms and conditions will be made known on
the day of sale. They will be such as will be
satisfactory to purchasers.
WILLIAM ZANE, Agent.
South Easton, Sept. 10, 1850. —2t
NW - GC: 12:1- 1 1 se
EVIERS of Administration having been
U granted to the undersigned in the estate of
11).Axist. FINK, late of the township of Heidelberg.
Lehigh county, deceased, all persons indebted to
said estate, are requested.to make paymentovi th
in six weeks of this date; and all persons having
claims against said estate will present them,
duly authenticated for settlement, within the
above mentioned time, to
SAMUEL J. KISTLER, Administrator.
Melberg, Sept. 10, 1850. —Gt
12 . 67 - SOD '7lllr lir cr._ _-_,- - IE- -- A: ID
ETTERS of Administration having been
" granted to the undersigned in the estate of
Joxns•llrxstctcrtt, Ate of the township of Hei
delberg, Lehigh county, deceased, all persons
indebted to said estate. are requested to make
payment within six weeks of this date : and all
persons having claims will present them, duly
authenticated for settlement within the above
mentioned time, to
GODERIED PETER, Administrator,
Heidelberg, Sept. 10, 1856
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
WHEREAS. JOHN TRICICEILIM and his wife
.111 any ANN, of the township of Washing
ton, Lehigh county; on the sth day of Septem
ber, 1856, made a voluntary assignment to the
undersigned, of all their property, real and per
sonal, for the benefit of their creditors, notice is
hereby given to all such - indebted to the said
John Treichler, to make payment within 6
weeks from date hereof, and all such who may
have legal claims against said Treichler, are
also requested to present them well authentica
ted to EDWARD KOHLER, Assignee,
Sept. 10
Ff/L 7 / 1 0.111:11, WW2'S& A1L.41
IQHOUSES and Lots, of every
description, and a number of
. 1.1 1 . , 7 4 ;01 , vacant ground lots, in all parts
•=••• of the Borough of Allentown, are
for kale. FOr further information inquire at
the office of LA WALL & &PAH LER,
Real Estate Agents,
No. 59 East Hamilton Street.
September 10. —3m
ARTHUR'S PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEAL
ING CANS AND JARS, for preserving Fresh
Fruits, Tomatoes, &c., for sale at the Now York Store,
No. 29 West Hamilton street, Allentown.
itourr STUCKERT, Solo Agents.
j,Ml'llrief directions with each Can.
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY
VOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, Philadel
phia.L' This institution will reopen for
the reception of pupils, Sept. Ist. The course
of instructions are thorough and practical.--
seven teachers and lecturers are employed. A
few boarding pupils will be received into the
family of the Principal. Circulars can bo had
at the store of Messrs. Houpt & Stuckert, Al
lentown. For further particulars address
F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal,
N. W. cor. 11th & Green Sts., Philadelphia.
Aug.-27.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1856.
Orphan's Court Sale.
virtue and in pursuance of an order is-
II sued out of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh
county, there will be exposed to public sale on
Thursday the second day of October next, at
1 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the preniises,
the following Real Estate, to wit :
No. I.—All that certain messuage, Grist 111 ill
•and lot of Ground, situate in the township of
Upper Saucon, in the County of Lehigh, bound
ed by lands of George Blank, John Newcommer
and others, containing 17 acres and 20 perches
of land, ptrict measure. The improvements
• are a
I", STONE GRIST MILL,
• Stone Dwelling House, Swiss Barn,
Waggon house, cider-press and other outboild
ings. There is also and excellent apple orchard'
on said premises, with a variety of other choice
fruit trees &c.
NO. 2.—A1l that BRICK DWELLING
rztil HOUSE and lot of ground, situate. in said
township of Upper Saucon and County of Le-
high, homotled by lands of Solomon Greenawalt,
Henry Mover, John Newcomtner, Geo. Blank,
Abraham Geissinger and others, containing
thirty-one acres and one perch of land, strict
measure, with the appurtenances.
NO. 3--All that certain lot or piece of
WOODLAND, situate in the said town
...A.:ship of Upper Saucon, in the County of
Lehigh, bounded by lands of Abraham Geist:mg
er, Solomon Greenawalt and others. containing.:
4 acres and ten perches, strict measure, with
the appurtenan ces.
11r-i NO. 4.—A1l that certain other lcit or
44 1 piece of WOODLAND, situate in Upper
~....:Saucon township, Lehigh county, bound
ed by lands of Abraham Geissinger. Solomon
Greenawalt and others, containing five acres
and six perches of land, with the appurte
nances.
Being the Real Estate of Jacob Geissinger,
deceased, late of the township of Upper Saucon,
in the Comity aforesaid. Terms on the day at
the place of sale, and due attendance given by
Moms Bunst,
TuomAs Giussisaint. Adni l 'rs
the Court :—J. W. MICKLEI , Clerk
Sept. 10, 1856
Oil - Alan's Court Sale,
BY virtue and In pursuance of an order is
sued out of the Orphan's Court of the
County of Lehigh, there will be exposed to
I public sale, on Saturday the 11th day of Octo
ber, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the pre
mises, a certain LOT OF GROUND, with the
appurtenances, situated in the Borough of Al
, lentown, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid, de
scribed as follows, to wit : Beginnino. ' at the
south-east corner of a thirty-three feet wide
street and a twenty feet wide alley, thence along
said Alley northwardly one hundred and
eighty feet to another twenty feet wide Alley,
thence along said Alley eastwardly forty-two
feet to the Ground now or late of William Fry,
thence along snit) Ground southwardly 168 feet
by said 33 feet wide street, thence along said
street eastwardly 42 feet to the place of begin
ning, containing 7308 square feet, more or less.
Being the Real Estate of . Jacob Althouse,
deceased, late of the township of Upper Hano•
ver. County of Montgomery, dec . d.
Terms on the day at the place of sale, and
doe attendance Riven by
MICHAEL TRUMP. Administrator.
By the Court :—J. W. MICKLEY, Clerk.
Sept. 3. --Gt
Valuable Borough, Property
•
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A A V LUABLE two story brick dwelling house
and lot, situate in South Eighth street, be
tween Walnut and Union sts., is offered
private sale. The house is 20 feet in
front and 28 deep, papered throughout, and ad
mirably arranged, with Wash House attached,
and a separate side alley. The lot is well plant
ed with choice Fruit Trees and grape vines,
and the location is one of the most desirable in
town. Fur further particulars inquire at this
Office.
Sept. 3. —3t
$2O REWARD.
lUN AWA Y from ...he subscriber, on Monday
I. night last, BKNJAMIN WIEAND, a boy aged
about 17 years, rather light built, about 5 ket
7 inches in height, and auburn hair. He took
with him a black coat and quartier silver
watch. Whoever will return said boy and the
articles_ named, will receive a reward of $2O ; for
either boy or articles alone $lO. The coat
sleeves were lined with yellow. Any body that
will harbor said boy will be punished accord
to law. I also warn all persons not to give him
anything on my account as I will not hold my
self responsible,
Sept. 3
AGRICULTURAL MEETING.
A MEETING of the Executive Committee, and
it also of the Committee of Arrangements for
the next Fair, will be held on Saturday the 20th
of September next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the
House of J. Y. Bechtel, in Allentown. Punc
tual attendance of all the members of both
Committees is requested, as important business
is to be transacted. •
MED
Sept. 3
The New York Store
ADDRESS TO FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC.
Our worthy patrons now attend,
And call again upon your FRIENDS,
And view their floods and prices o'er,—
You know the place—the NEW YORK STORE.
Ell
We deal in lion& or every kind,
To aatinly ouch varied mind,
And clerks we 'have who are on hand,
Tu veil our Goods at your command.
Remember now, that what we say .
Is not intended for boys'play,
lint all the goods which we shall keep,
We do intend to SELL THEM CHEAP.
Our DRY GOODS Stock is now complete,
With any store we can compete,
Some Goods are common, others pure,
Selected with the greatest care.
•
Hero ladies you can always find,
Goods well adapted to your mind;
In cheapest PRINTS you can be dressed,
Or SILKS and.SATINS of the best,
Here families can be supidied,
PROVISIONS we for nil provide,
And GROCERIES we have on hand,
Of the best produced in any land.
Our friends and patrons, one and all,
Who wish for BARGAINS, Make
Our whole stock is very nice,
And sold at the lowest price.
We've FANCY GOODS, a large supply, •
For all those who wish to buy ,•
And tunny goods of every kind,
You at the NEW YORK STORE will and,
Now we invite you ono and all, •
At Houpt and Educkort's give a call,
Number 20 West Hamilton Street,
With every attention you will meet.
CHARLES WIEAND
11. J. SCLIAN'PZ, President
Orphan's C
m ourt Sale.
emneeetan
BY virtue and in pursuance of nu order issued out
. of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, there
will ho exposed to sale, on Friday and Saturday the
111th and 20th days of September, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, ut This Lehigh Furnace, in t h e Township
of Washington, in said County of Lehigh, all the
Mllowing described Tracts of Land, being a part of
the real estate of Stephen IMMO, tote of the Town
ship of East NMI, Comity of Carbon, deceased, Iles
ignitted iu the Inquisition upon said estate as purport
No. I:
NO. I.—Tract of Land situate in the Township of
Washington, and County of Lehigh, bounded b the.
hereinafter described Tract No 4, by land now or lute
oof Christian Bless, by Tracts No. f,, 2 and 3, contain
ing I I acres, strict measure, on which is erected the
LEH Itt II FURNACE and appurtenances. •
NO. 2.—Tract of Land situate in said Township of
Washington, bounded by Tract No 6, by lands now
or late of Michael Netf, by No 5, by lands now or I tie
of Christian Illoss, and by No 1, containing I I acres
and 144 perches, strict measure, on which is erected
four LOU DWELLINO JIOt'SES.
NO. 3.--Tract of Laud situate in said Township.
bounded by Tracts Nos. 1 and 4, and by lands now or'
late of Christian Moss. containing 2 acres ant
.g 97
perches. I m which is erected a STONE DWELLI•NO
and STORE L'SE. and other appurtenances.
Ni). 4.—Tract of Land situate in said Township,
bounded by land 01/11 , or Into of Christian Moss and
by Tracts Nos.l and 3, containing I acre and 60 perch
es, on which is is erected a WEItJII HOUSE appur
tenant to the said Lehigh Furnace.
NO. s.—Tract of Laud situate in said Township.
bounded by Tract N 0.2 and by lands of Michael Nair I
and Simon Snyder, containing ti acres aud twenty-one I
perches. strict measure.
NO. 6.—Tract of Land situate in said Township.
bounded by Tracts Nos. 7, 10, 11, 2 and Laud by lands
of Jonas Moss, Jacob Lauchnor, by lands now or late
of blodfrey Peter, Daniel Ifatnsicker and llcorge
Krauss, containing .52 acres and 6 perches, strict melt
-10.11•0
NO. 7.—Tract of Land situate in said Township,
bounded by Tracts Nos. It) and 0, by lands of George
Krauss, John Eck. jr., and .Jonas Hess, containing 0
acres nod 12 perches, strict measure.
NO. S.—Two Tracts of hand situate in said Town
ship, one of them bounded by lands of Solomon limits,
Tracts Nos. 12 and 11. and by hinds of Jonas liens,
containing 10 acres and 102 perches, strict measure:
tho other bounded by land of John Eck, Jonas Hess,
Tracts Nos. 10 and 7, containing U acres and 10 per
ches, the two tracts together containing 15 acres and
112 perches.
NO. o.—Tract of land situate in the Township of
Heidelberg, in said County, bounded by lands of Solo.
limn Wolter, SoMinim Hess, Jonas Hess and John
Eck, containing 10 acres and 41 . perehes, strict mea
sure. •
IBM
NO. IO.—A certain Tract of Land situate in the
Township of Wmitington, bounded by lands of Philip
Hess, Team No. it, lands of John Moss and Tenet Nu..
0, containing 21 acres and 116 perches, strict. mea
sure.
NO. 11.—A certain Tract of Land situate in said
Township of Washington, bounded by Tract No. 0
and by land of t imuu Snyder, containing 1 acre and
2 perches.
NO. 12.—A certain Tract of land situate in said
Township of Washington ymuded by iandg or William
Peter, Tracts Nos. •13 and 11, he lands of John Show,.
bargee. Christian hawk and Henry Ohl, containing
24 acres and 110 perches, and allowance of six per
cent.
. •
NO. 13.—A certain Tract of Land sitnate in the
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tract No. I 1
Blue Mountain Land, No. 12, and by land of Walter
,S; Snyder, containing 50 acres and allowance.
NO. 11.—A 'tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by lands of Jo col,
It uusicker, 11:ue Mountain Land No, 13, lambs of
Walter C Snyder and by No. 15, containing 75
acres and nllowanee.
NO. 15.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by lands or Frank
Walter, Jacob Rex. John Hunsicker mid No. 14, eon.
tailing 35 ncres and 150 perches, strict measure.
NO. 16.—.1 Tract of \VOIIII Land situate in Enid
Township of Heidelberg. bounded by Tracts Nos. 17,
79 and 18, and by lands of George Hawk, containing
4 acres and one half.
NO. 17.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg. bounded by lands of llenry
Frantz, by lands now or late of Daniel Kern. Tracts
Nos. 10, 79 and 10. and by lands of George Hawk,
containing 87 acres and 82 porches, and allowance.
NO. ls.—:l Tract of Wool in said
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tracts NI/H. 79
and 14, by Blue Mountain Land of John Ilunsicker.
George Hawk nut No. 10, containing 21 acres and
56 perches.
NO. 19.—Two Tracts of Wood Land, situate in said
Township of Ileidelltorg, one of them bounded by
Tract No. 20, lands of 'Millet. Levan and others, Noe.
37, 21 and 22, containing 33 acres and 145 perches
and allowance: the other bounded by No. 18 or pur
port No. 2 in said Inquisition, by Tract Nu. 17, lands
of Halliet A: Levan, and by.. Tract No. 20, containing
54 acres and 94 perehei and allowance, the two
tracts containing together 68 acres and 7'J perches
and allownnee.
NO. 20.—A Tract of Land situate in said Township
of Heidelberg, bounded by Lands of Peter Alusselman,
Tracts NO. 48, No. 18 of - purport No. 2, NO. 19 mid
by lands of Daniel Kern, Widow Folk, John Krum.
C. Smith and Shelhaumer, containing 175, acres 120
perches and allowance.
NO: 21.—A Tract of Wood Land Allude in said
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tract No. 22,
lands of John Krum and by No. 19, containing 3S
acres and 140 perches. strict measure.
NO. 22.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg., by Tracts No. 19, by land
now or laic of Christian Smith, John K runt find Tract
No. 21, containing 15 acres and 43 perches audalloW
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NO. 23.—A Tract of Wood Lnml situate in said
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tracts Nos. 80,
20 and 19, and by lands of hiallict .1; Levan, con
taining 11 acres and 39 perches.
NO. 24.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in Buhl
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tract No. 25,
by lands of Peter Miller, lands now or late of George
Fryman, and lands of Daniel Krauss, containing 10
acres and 50 perches and allowance.
NO. 25.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of licidellmrg, bounded by NOS. 21 mid 22
of Purport No. 2, by No. 26, lands of Peter Miller.
Nos. 24, 27, 28 and 29, containing 45 acres and one
half and allowance.
NO. 26.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tracts Nos. 21
and 80, by lands of Peter Miller and by No. 25, con
taining 21 acres and 113 perches, strict measure.
NO. 27.—A Tract of Wood Laud situate in said
Township of Heidelberg. bounded by Tracts No. 25,
by limits of Daniel Krauss, Nos. 28 and No. 25, con
taining 16 acres and 50 perebes.
NO. 28.—A Tract of Wood Land sithato in said
Township of Heidelberg. bounded by Tracts NOS. 29,
25 and 27, by lands of Daniel Kistler and Widow
Schneider, containing 9 acres and 73 perches, strict
measure.
NO. 29.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in the
Township of Lynn, in said County of Lehigh, boun
ded by Tract No. 2of purport No. 2. Tract No. 25,
lands of Widow Snyder and Tracts Nos. 28, 30 and
31, containing 24 acres and 54 perches.
NO. 30.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Lynn, bounded by lands of Widow
Schneider, Daniel Kistler, Daniel ' Heintzelman and
Tract No. 29, containing 15 acres and 129 perches,
strict measure.
NO. 3I.—A Tract of Wood Lnnd salmi° in said
Township of Lynn, bounded by land of Alice Monne,
by Tracts Nos. 22 and 29, by lands of Daniel Heintz
eltuan and Tract No: 32, containing 25 acres And 23
perches and allowance. •
NO. 32.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Lynn, hounded by lands late of Alice
Drown, Tract No. 83, lands of L Bennekofc mud hinds
of J. D. Kistler ' containing' 10 acres.
NO. 33.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Lynn, bounded by lands Into of Jacob
&dims. Alice Dronn, No. 32, lands of Israel Benno
koff and Tract No. 36, containing 60 ucres and three
quarters, strict measure.
NO 34.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Lynn, bounded. by Tract No. 33, lands
of Israel Bennekoir, Jobn Kistler, No. 35 and lands
of late Jacob Schneider, containing 43 acres and 70
perches, strict measure.
NO 35.-4 Tract of Wood Land situato in said
Township of Lynn, bounded by lands of Oreenawalt,
Jacob Kerschner, Marts and Tract, No. 3}, containing
22 acres and 8 percher, strict measure. , •
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NO. 30.—A Tract of Wood Laud situate in said
Township of Lynn, bounded by lands late of Jacob
&awn, Tract No. 33, lands of Isaac Bennokoff, Phi
lip Fensformacher, Jacob Kistler, dec'd., and Bulliet
Ja Levan, containing 83i acres, strict measure.
NO:37.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in the
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by lands of Adam
Dorman, Tract N 0.40, lands of John Fink and Tracts
Nos. 89, 33 and 19, containing 22 acres and 04 perch
est strict measure.
NO. 38.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
ToWnship of Heidelberg, bounded by Tract No. 39.
by lands of Abraham Rudy, ()corgi) Fryman and
Tract No. 37, containing II acres and 19 perches.
N0..39.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg. bounded by land of Abra,
ham Rudy. Henry Moyer. John Fink and Tract N.J. I
37, containing 2 acres, on which is erected a Lot;
DWELLING HODS* Stable, and other appurte
nances.
NO. 40.—A Tract of 11' , .ind Lntul situate in void
Township of Heidelberg,, bounded by lands late of
Misetner, Tract No. 37 ' and lands Into of Rerig
Neff. containing 15 acres find ILI perches.
NO. 41.—A Tract of Land situate in the township
of Washington, bounded by lands of John
Tracts Nos. 10, 8, 12. 42 and others, endnining IS
neves, more or less.
NO. 42.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tracts No. 12, No. 41, lands of Aaron Bloss
and Tract No. 43, containing 34 acres, strict
measure, on which is erected an old LOG
HOUSE.
NO. 43.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
lands late of Frederick Miller, now or late of
John Shoenhcrger, Aaron Bloss, Tracts Nos.
42 and 12 Blue Mountain Land, Nos. 70 and
40 and No. 44, contkining 220 acres and allow
ance.
N 0.4 4.—Tiro Tracts of Wood Land situate
in said Township of Washington. one of them
bounded by Tract No. 43 Blue Mountain" Land
and land of D. Handwerk, containing 33 acres
and thirty-fire perches and allowance ; the
other bounded by Tract No. 45. lands of D.
Handwerk and Blue Mountain Land, contain
ing 27i acres and allowance, said Two Tracts
containing together 60 acres and 25 perches
and allowance.
NO. 45.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tract N0..46. lands, of William Meyer, Tract
No. 44 and Blue Mountain Land: containing
50 acres and 92 perches and allowance.
NO. 40 —A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Blue Mountain Land Tracts Nos. 49 and 4g.
by lands late of Jacob Snyder, Tract Nyt 47,
lands of William Meyer and Traet N 0.45, con
taining 32 acres and 104 perches.
NO. 47.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said township of Washington, bounded by
lands late of Jacob Snyder, C. Snyder, William
Meyer and Tract No. 46, containing 9 acres
and 07 perches. •
NO. 48.—A Tralt of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded be
Tracts Nos. 40 and 49. lands of C. Wert. J.
Wert, Tract No. 51, lands now o• late of C 1111,4-
tian Wert, and Tract No. 50, containing 43
'acres and 27 perches.
NO. 49. A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of - Washington, bounded by
Tract No. 48 Blue Mountain Land. Tract No.
52, and lands of Wert, containing 33 acres and
70 perches.
NO. 50.—A Tract of 'Wood Land situate in
said township of Washington. bounded by lands
of C. Wert, If. Kunkle. Jacob Snyder and
Tract No. 48, containing 50 acres, more o• less.
NO. 51.—A Tract of Wood Land, situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
lands of Conrad Wert, Martin Wert, D. Pauly,
Tract No. 48 and others, containing 15 acres
and 85 perches strict measure.
NO. 52.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded In•
Blue Mountain Land .Tracts Nos 53 and 51
lands of Henry llenritze and Tract No. 49, con•
taining 011, acres.
NO 53.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, hounded by
Tracts No. 55. Blue Mountain Land Tracts
Nus. 52,.54, 56 and 57, containing 50 acres and
40 perches.
NO. 54.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington. bounded be
lands of Henry Henritze, and Tracts Nos. 52.
53 and 56,.containing 77 acres and 65 perches.
NO. 55.—A Tract of Woodland situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tract No. 58, Blue Mountain Land Tracts Nos.
53 and 57, containing 100 acres and 22 perch
CS, strict measure.
No. 56.—Two separate Tracts of Land situ•
ate in said Township of Washingtim, one of
them bounded by Tracts Nos. 53, 57 and 59,
by lands of Benjamin Hartlure and Tract No.
54, containing 23 acres and 98 perches, strict
measure : the other bounded by lands of Geo.
Kern, Martin Wert, Benjamin Harthir, and
late of Christopher Kern, containing 116 perch
es, strict measure, the two tracts together con
tabling 24 acres and 5•I perches. strict measure.
NO. 57.—A Trfict of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
land late of William Kern. by Tracts Nos. 58,
55, 53. 56. 59 and 60, lands of Joseph Peter
and JI)1111 Peter, containing 89 acres and 108
perches and allowance.
NO. 58.—A Tract of Wood Land siluate in
said Township at' Washington. bounded by-
Tracts Nos. 55 and 57, lands of Thomas Kern,
Tracts Nos. 62, 63, 64. 65, 66. 67, lands late
of John Benninger, and Tracts Nos. 68 and G 9
and Blue Mountain Land, containing 106 acres,
more or less.
NO. 50.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township - of Washington, hounded by
lands of George Kern, Simon brig. Tracts Nos.
SG, 57 and 60, and by lands of John lireitz.
containing 40 acres and 126 perches, strict
measure, and one Tract of Wood Land situate
in said Township, bounded by Tracts Nos. 46,
45, 47 and 50, containing 25 acres and 50
perches, strict measure.
NO. 60.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
lands of Joseph Peter, George Kern, Tracts
Nos. 59 and 57, containing 60 acres.
NO. 61.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington. bounded by
lands of Thomas Kern, Jonas Kern and Tract
No. 58, containing 15 acres and 61 perches,
Strict measure
NO. 62. A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
lands of Nicholas Kern, Thomas- Kern and
Tracts Nos. 58 and 63, containing 15 acres,
strict measure
NO. 63.—A Tract of Woad Land situate in
said township of Washington. bounded by
TractS Nos. 58 and 04, lands of Nicholas Kern
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and Tract No. 62, containing 12 acres and 40
perches. strict intrisure.
NO. 64.--A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by.
Tracts Nos: 58, 65 and 67, lands of Nicholas
Kern and Tract No. 63, containing 12 acres
and 40 perches. strict. measure.
NO. 65.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tracts Nos. 66, 67, 64 and 58, coutaining 11
acres and 140 perches. strict measure.
NO. 66.—A Tract of Wood _Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tracts Nos. 58, 67 and 65, containing 12 acres
and 8 perches, strict measure.
NO. 67.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tract No. 58, land of John 13enninger, Stephen
Kern, Charles Kern, Tracts Nos. 65 and 66,
containing twentpeight acres and 73 perches,
strict measure.
NO. 68.--A Tract of Wood Land, situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tracts Nos. 69. 70, lands.of Ulrich Benninger
and Tract No. 58, containing 17 acres and 15
perches. strict measure.
NO. 69. —A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tracts Nos. 58, 68 and 70, containing 120
acres. more or less.
NO. 70.—:A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tracts Nos. 69, 71 and 72, lands late of Ulrich
Benninger and Tract No. 68, containing 18
acres and 29 perches, strict measure.
NO. 71.--A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington. bounded by
Tracts Nos. 69 and 75, lands now or late of
William Kern, D. Snyder, Tracts Nos. 72 and
70, containing 29 acres and 3 perches and al
lowance.
NO. 72.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tract No. 71, lands of D. Snyder, lands now or
late of John Benninger, Peter Laubach and
Tract No. 70, containing 34 acres and 44
perches, strict measure.
NO. 73.--A Tract of Wood Land Situate in
sad Township of Washington. bounded by
lands of John Peter. Samuel Rerig, Joseph Pe
ter and Tract 57, containing 36 acres and 87
perches.
NO. 74.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington. bounded by .
lands of Jacob Snyder, Conrad Wert, Samuel
Rene ly and Frank Walter; containing 25 acres
and 50 pet ches. strict measure.
NO. 75.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land
situate partly in the said Township of Wash
ington and portly in said Township. of East
Penn. Carbon county, called Oangwere's tract,
hounded by lands late of Bernard Bauman, by
the River Lehigh. lands late of William Kern,
by Tracts Nos. 71, 69, 76, by lands late of A.
Porter, containing 345 acres, strict measure.
NO. 76.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land
I situate partly said Township of Washing
ton and partly in said Township of East Penn,
(called (leo. Ashton's tract,) bounded by lands
' late of John Hay, late of A. Potter, Tracts No.
58 and Blue Mountain Land, containing 411
acres and 42 perches, and allowance.
NO. 77.—.. A Tract of Blue Mountain Land
situate partly in said Township of Washington
and partly in said Township of East Penn,
(called Morgans tract) bounded by Blue Moun
tain Land, Tracts Nos. 78 and 11 of purport
No. 2. and No. 14 of purport No. 2, containing
433 acres and one quarter.
NO. 78.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land
situate partly in said township of Washington
and partly to said Township of East Penn,
(called Frie's Tract.) boon led by Tracts No.:
45 by No. 40 and No. 15 of purport No. 2 and
No. 47. containing 417 acres and 40 perches.
NO. 79.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land
situate partly in Lehigh county and partly in
Carbon county, (called Robert Tea's Tradt,)
hounded by Tract No. 43, by Mountain Land
by Nos. 18, 10 and 17 of purport No. 2, con
taining 439 acres and 31 perches.
NO. 80.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land
situate in Lehigh and Carbon counties, (called
Mordecai Persel's tract.) hounded by Tracts
No. 20 and 33, lands of BaHint & Levan, late of
Conrad Krum, Peter Miller, Tract No. 26 and
No. 21 of purport No. 2. bv Mountain Land
and No. 18 of purport No. 2, containing 426
acres and 50 perches.
NO. 81.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land
situate partly in said Township of Lynn and
partly in the Township of West Penn in
Schuylkill county, called Saeger's tract. bound
ed by lands of Peter Snyder. David Pollweiler,
John A. Reitz, John Ulrich. John Ulrich. dee'd;
Henry Braucher. Jacob Koenig. David Price,
Solomon Baer, Henry Long and others. Daniel*
Follweiler and others. Michael Hartman ; late
of S. Balliet, dec'd.,) No. 53 of Purport No 2.
and by lands of Peter Snyder, containing 443
acres and 121 perches.
Terms on the day at, the place of sale, and
due attendance given by
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