The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, September 17, 1856, Image 4

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NO. 36.—A Tract. of Wood Land situ9h in said
Orphan's Court Sale , Township of Lynn, bounded by lands lap of Jacob
• : Zerfass, Tract No. 33, lands of Isaac Bennekoff, Phl-;
:::,%,.1%, I lip Fenstermacher, Jacob Kistler, dec'd., and Daniel :
sa, - *Li rn .122 fli ,,,, - . , A Levan, containing 'a?! acres, strict nunieure.
• I NO, 37.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in the
BY virtue and in pursuance of on order issued out I Township of Ileidclberg, bout:dud by lands of Alt,
of the Orphan's Court of Lehigh county, there ; German, Tract No. 40, lands of John Fink and Tracts ;
will ho exposed to sale, on Friday and Saturday the i Nos. 39.:15 and 19, containing 22 acres and 01 perch
19th
and 20th days of September, at 10 o'clock in the 1 es strict measure. i
forenoon, at The Lehigh Furnace, in the Township
'NO. 38.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said'
of Washington, in said County of Lehigh, all the! Township of
Heidelberg, bounded by Tract No. 30,
following described Tracts of Land, being a part of ; by
lands of Abraham Rudy, George Fryman and
the real estate of Stephen Baillict, late of the Town- :
. Tract No. 37, containing 11 acres and 19 perches. i
ship of East Penn, County of Carbon, decease:loles- :
NO. 39.—A Traet of Wood Land situate in said
igneted M the Inquisition upon said estate as purport ! Township a ifeideu ,,, rg, bc,,,,,,k ,.. ~ y
1 t land of Aiwa.;
No. 1: ham Rudy, Henry Moyer, John Fink and Tract No. I
NO. I.—Tract of Land situate In the Township 0f 37 containing 2 acres, on St Well is erected a LOG •
Washington, and County of Lehigh, hounded b: the I DWELLING' 110 USE. Stable, and other appurte-
'hereinafter described Tract No 4, by land now or late : nausea.
'Of Christian Bloss, by Tracts No. 6, 2 and 3, contain- I NO. 40.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
ing 1114 acres, strict measure, on which is erected the : Township of Heidelberg, bounded by hinds late of C.
LEI4IOII FURNACE and appurtenances. Misemer, Tract No. '37 and hinds late of Rerig ez
MI 2.--Tract of Land situate in Said Township of ' NMI, containing 11 acres and 151 perchcs.
'Washington, bounded by Tract No 6, by lands now ; NO. 1 L—A 'Tract of Lund situate in the township
or late of Michael Neff;by No 5, by lands now or late I of Washington, hounded by lands of Alin floss.
of Christian floss, and by
. No 1, containing 11 acres Tram , No , 10, 8, 12, 12 and others, containing 18
and 144 porches,
strict measure, on which is erected; acres. more or b ,,,
four LOG DWELLING HOUSES..
; NO. 42.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
NO. 3.—Tract of Land situate in said Township,
„ r paid Township of Washington, bounded by
bounded by tracts No. 12, No. 41, lands of Aaron Bloss Tracts Nos. 1 and 4, and by lands now
late of Christian floss, containing 2 acres and 27 .
porches,
on which is erected a STONE DWELLING and Tract No. 43, containing 31 acres, strict
and STORE HOUSE; and other appurtenances. measure, on which is erected an old LOG
NO. 4.—Tract of Land situate in said Township, HOUSE.
bounded by land now or late of Christian floss and NO. 43.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
by Tracts Nos.l and 3, containing 1 acre and GO perch
said Township of Washington, bounded by
es, on which is is erected a WEIGH. HOUSE appur
tenant to the said Lehigh Furnace. • lands late of Vrederick Minor, now or late of
NO. s.—Tract of Laud situate in said Township, John Shoenberger. Aaron Moss, Tracts Nos.
bounded by Tract N 0.2 and by laude of Michael Nell' i 42 and 12 Blue Mountain Land, Nos. 70 and
and Simon Snyder, containing 6 acres and twenty-one 46 and No. 41, containing 220 acres and allow
perches, strict measure. ante,
NO. 6.—Tract of Lund situate in said Township, --
boundedby Tracts Nos. 7, 10, 11, 2 and 1, and by lands
of Jonas floss, Jacob Lauchnor, by lands now or late
of Godfrey Peter, Daniel Hunsieker and George
Krauss, containing 52 acres and 6 perches, strict mea
sure.
NO. 7.—Tract of Land situate in said Township,
bounded by Tracts Nos. 10 and 6, by lands or George
Krauss, John Eck, jr., and Jonas Hess, containing 0
acres and 12 perches, strict measure.
NO. B.—Two Tracts of Land situate in said Town
ship, ono of them bounded by lands of Solomon Ness,
Tracts Nos. 12 and 41, nml by lands of Jonas Hess.
containing 10 acres and 102 perehes, strict measure;
the other bounded by laud of .lobo Eck, Jonas Hess,
Tracts Nos. 10 and 7, containing 5 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
Hoidelberg, in said County, bounded by lands of Solo.
mon Walter, Solomon lless, Jonas Hess and John
Eck, containing 10 acres and 4l perches, strict mea
sure.
NO. 10.—A certain Tract of Land situate in the
Township of Washington, bounded by lands of Philip
Mess, Tract No. 8, lands of John ]floss and Tract No.
6, containing 31 acres and 110 parches, strict Inca
sure. •
NO. 11.—A certain Tract or "mid sin:Ma in said
Township of Washington, hounded by Tract No. e.
and by land of Simon Snyder, containing 1 acre and
2 perches.
NO. 12.—A certain Tract of land sitauto in said
Township of Washington bounded by lands of William
Peter, Tracts Nos. 4:t and 41, by lauds John Simon- I
bergor, Christian Hawk and tenry 01d, containing
24 acres and 116 percher . allowance of six per
cent.
NO. 13.--A certain Land sit unto in the
Township of Heidelbt 'dad by Tract No. 14
Blue Mountain Land, N And by land of Walter
Snyder, containing 50 acres and allowance.
NO. 11.—A Tract of Land skalds in said
Township of Heidelberg. bounded by lands of J 0 col.
Hunsicker, Woe Mountain Land No. 13, lands of
Walter S Snyder and by No. 13, containing 73
acres and allowance.
NO. 13.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in raid
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by lands of Frank
W a lt e r, Jac o b Rex, John 11....5ic • er and No. 14, con
tubing 35 acres and 130 perchec, Strict measure.
NO. 10.—A Tract of Wood Land ,ltuato in sail
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tracts Nos. 17.
79 and 19, and by lands of George Hawk, containing
4 acres and one half.
NO. 17.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in EnH
Township of Heidelberg. hounded by lands or IlenQ
Frantz, by lands now or into or Daniel Kern, 'Tracts
Nos. 19,19 and 10, and by lands of George Hawk,
containing 37 acres and 82 per,be,r. anon ante.
',U. re.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tracts Nos. 70
and 14, by Blue Mountain Land of John Hun:dater,
George Hawk and No. 16, containing 21 acres and
56 perches.
NCL.IO.—Two Tracts of Wood Land, situate in said
Township' of Heidelberg, one of them bounded by
Tract No.•2o,lands Lovan and others, Nos.
37, 21 and 22, containing Ni neres and 145 perches
and allowance; the other bounded by No. IS uf pur
port No. 2 in said Inquisition, by Tract No. 17, lands
of Balliot Jr.. Levan, and by Tract No. 20, containing
34 acres and 04 Perches 'and allowance, the two
tracts containing together 08 acres and 70 paretic,
and allowance.
NO. 20.—A Tract of Land situate in said Township
of Heidelberg, bounded by Lands of Peter Mins.clinan,
Tracts No. 48, No. IS of purlieu! No. 2, No. 10 nod
by lands of Daniel Kern, Widow Follt..L,lni K ruaL
C. Smith and Shelhatuner, containing 175, acres 120
perches rind allowance.
NO. 21,—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg., bounded by Tract No. 22;
lands of John Krum and by No. 10, coutainhq.; to
acres nnd 140 parches, strict measure.
NO. 22.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg, by Tracts No. 10, by land
now or late of Christian Smith, John Krum and Tract
No. 21, containing 15 acres and 13 perches and allow
ance.
NO. 23.—A Tract of Wood Land skunk , in snid
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tr ac t s tO.
20 and 19, and by lands of Ilullict S Levan, con
.thining .11 acres and 39 perches.
NO. 24.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in raid
Township of Heidelberg, lAmoled by Tract No. 23,
by lands of Peter Miller. lands non Or late of George
Fryman, and lands of Daniel liratu.s, containing 10
acres and 50 perches and 010w:ince.
NO. 25.—A Tract of Wood .Lond situate in said
Township of Heidelberg, buwldud by Nos. 21 and 22
of Purport No. 2, by No. 20, limits of Peter Miller.
Nos. 24, 27, 28 and 20, containing 43 acres and one
half and allownnco. -
NO. 26.—A Tract of Wood Land sitanto in raid
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Trusts Nos. 21.
and 80, by lands of Peter Miller and by No. 25, eon-
taining 21 nuns and 113 perches, strict measure.
NO.-27.=A Tract of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Heidelberg, bounded by Tracts No. 23.
by land§ of Daniel Brous:, Nu:. 28 and No. 25, con
taining 16 acres and 50 perches.
NO. 28.—A Tract of - Wood Lnual si Main in or id
Township of Heidelberg. bounded by Tracts Nos.
25 and-27, by lan.ls of Daniel Kirtler nuol•ll . !‘b.uu
Schneider, eontaining, 9 acres mid 73 perches, :drier
measure.
NO. 20.—A Tract of Wind Lind situate in the
Township of Lynn. in said County of Lehigh, bouts-1
ded by Tract Na. 22 of purport No. 2. Tractko.-25.
lands of Widow Snyder and Tracts Nos, 2S, 30 nail•
31, containing 21 nerve and 5.1 p .rebes
NO. 30.—A Tract of W,.n l Land NI/nate in said
Township of Lynn, hounded by lambi of Wi
Schneider, Daniel Kistler, Danlvi lkint7einnin and
Tract No. 29, containing.ls twee old 12.1 lierehes,
strict measure. .
NO. 31.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in raid
.Township of Lynn, bounded le; Lund of Alice Brmic.
by Tracts Nos. 22 and 29, by lands of Daniel Heim,
unman and Tract Nu. 32, containing acres mud 2.'r
parches and nllowanco. .
NO. 32.—A Tract of Wood Lind situate in said
Township of Lynn, bounded by lands Into of Alice
Drown, Tract No. 33, lands of L Batumi:off, and laud,
03. D. Kistler. containing. 10 acres. •
CO. 33.—A Trs. , :t. of Wood Land situate in said
Township of Lyr.o, bonn.bol by lands late of Jacobi
Zerfans, Alice Brown, No. 32, landtt of Israel Benne- !
kW and Tract Nu. 30, containing CIO acres anal three '
quarters, Stria lIMISUrO.
NO 31.—A Tract of Wood Land silnato in void I
Township of Lynn, bounded ..
by Trot No. 33, lands
, of Israel Dennultoit John Ntstler, Ni. 35 and lands
of lute Jacob Schneider, containing 'l3 atu'or, and 70
perches, strict tn.2asnrc.
NO 13.—A Truk. of Mild 'Lind situate in said
'Township of Lynn, hermit:it by lands of Greenawalt,
Jacob Kerschner, Alartznnd Tract Nu.'3 I, containing
22 acres mod 8 perrhos,!.triet treasure.
N 0.4 4.—Two 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. Ilandwerk, containing 33 acres
and thirty-five perches and allowance
other bounded by Tract No. 45, lands of D.
Handwork and Blue Mountain Land, contain
ing 271 acres and allowance, said Two Tracts
containing together GO acres and 25 perches
and allowance.
NO. 45.—A-Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of WaAtington, hounded by
Tract No. 46 lands of William Meyer. Tract ,
No. 44 and Blue Mountain 'Land. containing'
50 acres and 92 perches and allowance.
NO. 46 —A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of IVashington, bounded by
Blue Mountain Land Tracts Nos. 49 and 48,
by lands late of Jacob Snyder, Tract No. 47,
lands of William Meyer and Triter, 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
hinds late of Jacob Snyder. O. Snyder, William
Meyer and Tract No. 46, containing 0 act-es
amt 07 perches.
NO. 48.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in . 1
said Township of 11 'a, bounded by'
Tracts Nos. 46 and 49, lands of C. Wert. J.
Wert, Tract No. 51, lands 1)(•,e or late ufehris
: dan Wert, and Tra.t. No. 50, containing 43
acres and 27 perches.
1 NO. 49.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tract No. 48 Blue Mountain Land. Tract No.
152, and lands of Wert, containing 33 acres and
170 perches.
I NO. Tract of Wood Land situate in
said township of Washington, bounded by lands
of C. Wert, 11. Kunkle. Jacob Snyder and
Tract No. 48, containing. 50 acres, more or des
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
land 85 perches sit let measure.
NO. 52.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
I said Town-hip of Washington, bounded by
Blue Monmain Land Tracts Nos. 53 and 54,
lands of Henry Henritze and Tract No. 49, con•
' taining 611 acres.
NO 53.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
1 said Township of Washington, bounded by
!Tracts No. 55, Blue Mountain Land Tracts
Nos. 52, 54, 56 and 57, containing 56 acres and
40 perches.
, NO; 54,—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington. bounded by
I latids of Henry Henritze, and Tracts Nos. 52,
53 and 56, containing 77 acres and G 5 perches.
NO. 55.—A Tract of Woodland situate in
said Township or Washington, hnunded by
Tract No. 58, Blue Mountain Land Tracts Nos.
53 and 57, containing 100 acres and 22 perch
es, strict measure.
NO. 56.—Two separate Tracts of Land situ
, ate in said Township of Washington,- one of
I them bounded by Tracts Nos. 53, 57 and 59,
by lands of Benjamin Ilarthire and Tract No.
51, containing 23 acres and 98 perches, strict
measure : the other bounded by lands of Geo.
Kern. Martin Wert. Benjamin Hardin., and
late of Christopher Kern. containing 116 perch
; es, strict measure, the two tracts together eon
, taining 24 acres and 5.1 perches, strict measure.
i NO. 57.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
land late of William Kern, by Tracts Nos. 58r
55, 53. 56. 59 . and 60, lands of Joseph Peter
and John Peter, containing 89 acres and 108
perches and allowance.
I NO. 58.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
r said Township of Washington. boimile'd by
Tracts Nos. 55 and 57,1 ands of Thomas Kern,
Tracts Nos. 62, 63, 64. 65..66. 67. landS late
of John Benninger, and Tracts Nos. OS and 69
and Blue Mountain Land, containing 106 acres,
more or less.
NO. 59.—A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington. bminded by
lands of George Kern. Simon Rea ig. Tracts Nos.
56. 57 and 60, and by lands of John Kreitz.•
containing 49 acres and r2G porches, strict
moosore..aoa one Tract of Wood Land situate
in said ToWn4hip, bounded by Tracts Nos. 46,
45, 47 and 50. containing 25 acres and 50
perches, sit ict measiire.
NO 60. --A Tract er Won‘ll Lan I situate in
said Township of Washition, bmnded by
lands of Joseph Peter. George Kern, Ti acts
Nos. 59 and 57, containing Go acres;
NO. 61 —A Trait of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington. hounded by
lands of Thomas K.rit, Jonas Kern and Tract
Nu. 58, containing 13 acres and 61 percheS.
strict measure.
NO 62.- A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by 1
lands of- Nicholas Kern, Thomas Kern and
Trnets NOs. 58 and 63, containing 15 acres,
: stict measure.
NO. 63.—A Tract, of Wood Land situate in
said - township of Washington bounded by
Tracts Nos. 58 and 64, lands of Nicholas Kern
and Tract No. 62. e.mtaining 12 acres and 40
perches. strum use isure:
NO. 61.—A 't rant of Wood L an d situate in
said Town:JIM of ‘Va.loo tz ! on . bounded
Tracts Nos iS , Of .111.1 67, lands Nicho:asl
Kern nod Tract No. 63. owtini.tHg 12 a.:iesi
and 40 ! etches. strict inea cut, , .
NO. 65.—A Tract of W00,11.1 . a.1 itoaia in
said Township of Washington, - boonded
Tracts Nos. 66, 07. 04 and 58, containing 11
acres mid 140 perches: strict measure..
NO (10. —A Tract of Wood Land situate in
said Township or lvoshingtoo, .hounded by I
Tracts Nos. 58, 67 and 65. containing 12 acres
and 8 perches, strict measure.
NO. 67.—A Tract of Wood Land situate, in
THE LEHIGH REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 17, 1856.
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tract No. 58, land of John Benninger. Stephen
Kern. Charles Kern; Tracts Nos. 65 and 60,
containing twenty-eight acres and 73 perches, '
strict measure.
NO. 65.--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. SS, OS and 70, containing 120
acres. more or less.
NO. 70.--A Tract of \Veod Land situate in
said Township of 'Washington, hounded by
Tracts Nos. 69, 71 and 72, lands late of Ulrich
Benninger and Tract No. 08, containing IS
acres and 29 perches, strict measure
NO. 71.--A Truer. of Wood Land situate in
said Township of Washington, bounded by
Tracts Nos. 69 and 75, lands now or late of
William Kern, I). 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 byl .
14.:11\ e E aston
Tract No. 71, lands of I). Snyder, lands now 01. Frrentatinshurg
late of John Benninger, Peter Laubach - and : Bethlehem
Tract No. 70, containing 34 acres and 44 Allentown
perches. strict measure. : catasampla
NO. 73.--A Tract of Wood Land situate in : I toch•endanqua
said Township of Washington. bounded by Whitehall
•
lands. of John Peter, Samuel Rerig, Joseph Pl,-
banrys
Iteelidule
ter and Tract 57, containing 30 acres and S 7 Slatington
perches. • • Lehigh t:e l i 8.51 - " " 1.32
NO. 74.-A Tract of Wood Land situate in • Parryville 5.05 - " 1.44
said Township of Washington, bounded' by 1 Lehighton 9.14 ,'
" . " 1.50
!
lands of Jacob Snyder, Conrad Wert, Samuel Arrive Mauch Chunk 11,24 2.00
Bemely and Frank Walter, containing 25 acres Tho morning train up will connect . at All . enttovn
1
. thy !..t.:):., to lhontotrfl with the Danplon and s.usque
and 50 pet cites. strict measure. Lamm , raios to 11;:tnishurg. ALSO-with the Sum-
NO. 75.--A Tract of Blue 'Mountain Land oil II iil nail lhaal .1: Bauch Chanli.!which will elm
situate partly in the said Township of wnsh. : hie t.,..1,,,, to visit the eelehrated Coal Mince, in-
inwon and partly in said TfTWnship of East' elinml I .lanes. 4e.. .t: v., or that region.
Penn. Carbon county, ca ll e d Gangwere's tract. ! The afternoon train up w ill connect at Allentown
with :dagc. no miles to Heading, and at Mauch Cloud<
hounded by lands late of Bernard llmtunn, I.y ;
the River Lehigh. lands late of William Kern. : t " h i , ', / : .,,: t :" ir l j t ' - ;: l o. l : „ ` r i : l " , c ,, T i i ,: ` , ' s w t i t l ' v th i l iii i e t " i n i . , l ,, t :: , W- ‘ 7 ., " ( 1 , 1, , e j i liv i
by Tracts Nos 71. 69. 76, by lands late of A. the :4)uninit Dill nail !toad to Summit 11 - ill thenee ' lo-
Porter. containing 3-15 acres, sttict measure. stage, 5 miles to Tattlaqualn time to title the Dav
NO. 70.--A Tract of 131ue Mmintain Land , Express going Suuth ur the Night Express going
situate partly in said Township of Washing• Norh. .
ton and partly in said Township of East Penn, • l'a,, , enger leaving New York oT ,r h' l l e lT ,t i e l l t . tlp i l e ti , , , t d f , , ,, t , t;
(called Geo. Ashton's tract,) bounded by lands ; :illy paint 'ln 11,', Lehigh VulleY 1
hail R oads will . t::he the . nnuming train up.
late of John Hay, late of A. Potter, Tracts No. ItunEl: r 11. SAIIIE, Sup't. and Eulfr.
58 and Bine Mountain Land, containing 411 : - - --
acres and 42 perches, and allowance.
NO. 77.--A Tract of Blue Mountain Land' •
situate partly in said Township of :Washingtonl
G V e ‘A• t Ex - titerneut !
and partly in said Township of East Penn, :
(called Morgans tract) bounded by Blue Moun• 1 1 .-r -- ' 4 : 1)7 - 7. • :Et 30 M3 - Z0 ••• Mt,
min Land.. Tracts Nos. 7S and 11 of purpor't's T N his treat S;;;;ech 011 Kansas affairs, in the Court
No. 2. and No. 14 of purport No. 2, containing i- Ilintse. the other evening, omitted to state sillne
-433. a eres and one quarter... ! thin g to the pe ,, ltle which rase deeply inteve.,L , Item.
NO. 78.--A Tract ()I' Blue Mountain Land : "" that is, II" L. '''lltursli ':' "... "I N". 9 IV'''t
, ,
o i lf their large stoct s 111
situate partly in said township of Washington : ~,1 1. ',',1 , 1 : :,/ , :::!l t ' :,:':,° ; :;''''''''";'e lli. l ' g
and partly in .said Township of F.-Ist - Penn. ! i n 1 ,,„. : „, ) •,,, ! e i!, -! ! !! .,!l i r ;. ! ,' ! '. 1 1; n r ,..':,; 11 ( 7:, !a l l ' a il :: . / ,'' B I ar i !! ! ;;;, i l l i I:
(called Erie's Tract.) howl ! C I: by Tracts No. : Ti,nes, Barely I , : I.:;ines, Challice, Lawns, 'Poplins.
45 be Nu. 40 and No. 15 of purport No. 2 and Gin-Jma) , . •'::e., ..,e.
No. 47. containing 417 acres and 40 perches. • I',lll.tsws.-A large stork of Parasols are :dill
NO. 79.--A 'Tract. of Blue Mountain Lund ; on hand, whiell urn he sold elomp,r than anywhere
situate partly in Lehigh county and partly in •,
~`:i: : : i : , ' t i
t::,'.:"• Welined '
.!I g""I ' i n` l'"ras"l' , lin 11 • 1 '.
Carbon county, (called Robert Tea's Tract ,) , 1 1 1..\ - 7 . /L i ... 15.- 1,..,. have a li n e clinic
of
,111, man _
bounded by Tract No. 43. by Mountain Land lii;, , , w hi e t, we m1.2 ( 1 per cent. hitter than thee 1,11
by Nos. 18. 10 and 17 or purport No. 2, coal- he hou g h) ehmehere. we have good Mantillas for
tabling 430 acres and 31 nerches. ;:! , 1.12t v oil' :.0.75: some for $2.50 worth $3.. - ,0;
NO. 80.--X Tiart of Blue Mountain Land ' and '."to• 1!..r I'.'!;1•;!; 11 worth $1.50. _
~ C .111PL:715. . -Iye have a good till wool car for
Situate in Lehigh and Carlton counties, (called I
Pers . ol's tract.) bounded by Tracts!' : . .74 . .'''',:" . 1 .; „ .",.." 1 , 1 . !: 01 ,1 ; a goo 4 el t rPe! . l ; ,, r :;71 worth
No. 20 and 33. lands of Ballot & Levan. late of stair ~,„.I „ ,i c o ', o o i. ,, 1 , 1 ;, 4 ,7, r , 1 X, : vi',; , r : ,',... l r vur „ l 1) , 1 62 ,: i
Conrad; Krum, Peter :Miller, Tract N o . 20 and , oval stair carpet for :1 - ,..1„ w „,. t h, ,-,0 cents.
3. ''''
No. 21 of purport. No. 2. be Mountain Land ; ('1.1)7 . M.vii.-,,We have oil hetet a - larr , e stoek .1 .
and No. 18 of purport No. 2, containing 420 ; :minmer ciothiag which till he ,old 25 per c.. 1.1.
acres, and 50 perches. • t cheaper than they can be bought ill licy store is At.
The :owl; ueue, , ri,e. all kinds, 1 : 11:11it:e.
NO. 81.--A Tract of illue Mountain land • kni "" l .'•
situate partly in said 'Township of Lynn and : ;aid „. 1 ;; ( 1 ) . ;:;:. /iii .,..,..._ Ailhough cr ..,,,,,,, hay ,
ni , , , , , ,,.. ,
ParlY in• the. TowilshiP of West Penn in' c.l l _,.rvatly al late . hi the cilics. nad Wiwi. ,tar . clo,per-
Schuylkill count v, called Saeger's tract. bound- j; 1 11 1 .r!pr. ;
ra..wce: accordinc,lv, WO elllliillile to sell 111
t;;1 by hind,: of Peter Snyder. David Follweiler, the "'Armes. il) condosi;;11 we say, g ive 118 a call
.John A. Reitz, John Clrieh. Jahn Ulrich, (lec'il, ' .usl' , .re You porehase elsewhere, so that you awe
Henry Braucht-r. Jacob Koenig, David Price, ,j"` 1 ::t I" , P'"r'elf
Solomon Baer. Henry Long and others, Dahiel • Jill , 9,
Pollw•eiler and others. Michael Hartman (late . • . _ . . ....__.
of S. Barnet, dec'd.,) No. 53 of Purport No. 2. •
.a. D 4 Tm2w. Lsaino, 4 o3E.K .
and by lands of Peter Snyder, containing 443 i UTIARLES s. - DIASS . EY
acres and 121 perches.. ,
•
DEALER IN
.1 EIVEI,IIIES, No. 23 Burt 11111,111 ton Street, op-
Terms . on the day at the place of sale, and • C L C )(.I ' WAT " IMA " E it AND
glue attendance given by
AARON & JOAN BA LLTET. A (bars. • posit,' the German Reformed Church, Allentown Pa.
The undersigned rci,tftilly informs his friends and
By the Court-J. INTXIIICKLEY, Clerk.
: the.lothlie in general, that he has just returned from
Aug. 27. . --St ! Note York and Philadelphia, whero Ito has purchased
:111;1 now oilers for sale a full and unequalled assort
ment of
WARREN'S
IMPROVED FIDE AND WATER PROOF
COAPOSITM NOM.
Joseph Clowoll, Allentown, Agent far Lehigh Co.
yo uat attention is respectfully solicited to the
above motto, I of Ittmling, no* much used in
Philadelphia and vicinity, tool which ha, been eXt,ll
- in use in anany of the cities of the West, during
more Ilion eleven years port, during which time it
has been tested under every variety of eireumma nces.
and we confidently onCr it to the public as a mode of
Rooting unobjectionable in every importunt particular,
while it combines, in it greater degree than any other
roof in use, the valuable requisites of cheapness, du
rability, and security against both tire and wafer.
This is rapidly superseding the use of all other hinds
of roofs, wherever it has been introduced, giving gen
eral Fati,facti.m. and is highly recommended by all
who have test:d its utility.. These roofs require mu
inclination of tint 111”..f . 2 than one inch to the foot,
which is of urcat mirmitTfe is emir if fire, and for
drying purposes. They are offered at a price consid
erably less than any ether root' in use, while the
amount ~r oisoeti.!! saved, which w..ald otherwise b e
tel in es:Eliding up the walls anti framing for a
ee', re it. often a still farther important re,
I.e•t;on io the cost el' building. Glitters may be
;ono,'satin- material as the roof, at much less
['Jan any cdh:r. In case of defect or injury,
any (-two., there is no roof so easily repaired..
The moterials being nmstlknon-conductors of heat,
roof is so coil its runoner, or so warm in winter.
wi•hing to use our ro,if, should give the rafter,
pitelt or ;I:i41111, site hie% to the foot. For further
ire .tint: apply to Joseph Clowell, tit Allentown, our
:en: for 1.2111:01 and earl,ll COLIN:kg, 010 in pre
part. l to CNCrtlte all Or icr , at short notice.
11. : , 1. WAIIIIEN & CO.,
No. .1 Farquhar Tlaii.. l 'm zs, Walnut Phil:oh:11,11h,
IIEFEIC:NCE:%
The following nar , e.i g.mt:tonen in Allent,wn hare
!heir hi übes roor. d with till, shoved named composi
timi, and are aide to todify to its sunerierityover any
other hind of n.ofs :
IL F. Tanx I.t: Un ion st.. het ilth and Tenth.
11.Fri:r1 - 4 IVaLiut el., hetween EiAlith and Ninth.
B0111.1:N. SVVO“ il St, between Hamilton & Linden.
Horn ,t Ewa:. Linden nt., I , etween Fourth .h Fifth.
st..between Hamilton& Linden.
Sc:'t& Fx.u'so Niuti st., het ween Linden & Turner.
A. Klotz, coruor of Union and t.;eventli street..
R. E. \Valour, Fourth tt., between Linden .t Turner.
Feb. —ly
- r):•:Nt3LOIV CO., COM. S iON 31 IteIIANTS
JLI DO- I
TCn LEAF
• 1 botith Fro:.t
Impa-L•rs .t.) 111;mm Sezitr., of the
L.T.,tlth:.; of Ihrs,3 Itt:nyL•
kOlt CO on bar.cl, and f.r ;
=1
acly .q 2 • or
rosrzztfally 2.1, on u'it:cii
il.--Speci.tl riven to ,:r-I,rs Tor
T01,..,.cc0, n 3 s,ar ereey rig- j
for account of Nrtios living
f•ir A. G:r.,t.-'s C'eltibrittel Ger-1
man Smoking comprising thirty ditferent
vt.rieties.
April ti. ly •
w.l: La lu.ria when ~iaein •1
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD
a.kp,,.....44-i-n--3.u... - --- - . .
....___ .
RuNitN„:l,,,(lr Now w Jer connection, +ey to
Newvith
. I t ,
, 11: k Central
nod t t
ii, hail h, -
videre Delaware Rail R ad to Philadelphia. Also
with the Reg yea Meadow Rut Road to Weatherly and
Beaver Meadows and the ..:tinnit Rill' Rnil Road to
Summit Dill.
st"AntEit AItItANUEMENT.. •
Commen(ing Monday, July 7, 1858.
Tw., d:dly passenger Trains (Sundays exeepted,) •
will be run between Mauch Chunk and Easton as
follows : ' .
1)0 I l'N TR. t
I.vitve :\lain.ll Chunk at 4.110 A. M., mind 12.50 I'. M
twhight,.ll 4.13 " " 1.00 ".
' 1.211 " 1.110
I.(4ligh 11 :11/ 4.:;11 " " 1.10 "
Lit "
i`l/1(111_1 .11
Eu11%11.11(1
EMI
I,sury . ,
Whitchull
Ilackenamput
Alloottovii
r 1.1., ••
5.29 •
11 00 •`
Froeninn,l.urg, 0.10
Arrive La-ton 0..10
17' 7'l: AIX S.
5.00 .1. M., and 11.•10 P. M.
7.23 12.05
7.:;S " " 12.1 S "
12.31
" 12.15
" 12.50
12.57 "
" 1.05
" 1.15
'. 1.15 "
"
q.uti
5.12
8.37
"
July
CLOCKS,'IVATCITES, JEWELRY
Veer Ware laid Fnniy Articles. all of a superior
quality, and deserving the examination of those who
desire to.procure the best goods at the lowest cakb
pr , oes. Ills stock comprises Clocks
: , tyks and patterns. Gold and
4- •••,,P,',.Silver Watches, thaa, Silver and
other Watch Chains. Watch Keys rind Scale, gold mil
silver Pencils. Ear Rings, Finger Hinge, Breast Pins.
ltraeclets, Medallions, Cali Pins, Gold nail Steel Pens,
Silver Table and 'ft a Spoons, Spy Glasses, Pocket
Compasees.ilold, Silt er, and other Spectacles, suitable
for all ages, together with each hod every nrticle be
longing to his branch of business. Bis prices are as
low and liberal as they will be f o und in o ur seab oar d
towns. and his goods will always prove to be what
they :ad represented.
.11ELODEO NS.
•
Ilivheeps on hand an assortment of Melodeons, of
alli-iz.os and patterns, ruifable jrli Churches, 111111 r and
private families. tit in•ices as loo• as they can be bought
wholesale of the tonnufaclurers. 111i:instruments caul
nowhere ho excelled in point oltone, beauty and low
Prices. lle :also has an hand a large and good stock
of Aeeordeous, Flutes, Fifes, Musical Boxes, rtc., rte..
nt exceeding low prices.
W u ick o :, Jewelries, .lecordcons, Mu-
Boxes. at will ii , all times be promptly repaired,
and all nutty u•ut•ranted for one year.
CIIAItLES S. MASSE Y'.
September 211. —lf
A NEW STOCK OF
• CID Ma._ WO 9
54 ,k ".4 1 -W M ATCHES AND JEWELRY,
has just en received by
7 "" .. "..he undersbmed tit No 9 1 ll'est
.• • -•
4.1.411111t05t 11111011, for beauty and durability is
unequalled in town, Hod to which ho invite.; the at
' 'potion of those desirous of getting the best goods at
the very hnFest mince. Ins stuck tomprises
Cit•Clis of desuriptiou , (I.ad and Silver Patent Ll'v,r,
Lapine, Quartier and other Watebug, Silver To.,
:suit 'feu Spoons. (loud, Silver and Plated Spectacles,
to suit all ages, and warranted to be no represented.
Ills stock a Jewelry is large mid splendid, and
comprises all the most ft:llionable ortleics, such as
tlold, Silver and other' llretist Pins, Ear and Finger
Ringo, Gold Watch Chains, Keys, he., and Sil
ver Pencil Cases, (told Pens of a superior quality,
Silver Cildtbs, and a variety of other articles too nu
merous to mention. lle feelS'contident that the Shore
Good.o ore the hest in market, tun; oilers them to the
puldie at the lowest !wires.
Ile would particularly call your attention to hi'
stock of CI.OEKS ASO WATCHES, and urge you to
call on him before purchasing EISCIThEIc, ne he feels
essurod that lie cannot fail to suit you, not only with
the articles, but what is more important. with no
pr:
net would also inform the public flint all his
go , ds . n;o warranted.
~ .er I Isi4 tchee , awl Jinn:/y, rt - pniroll in tho
neaY
st thehntr, itt:tl to- the ..thertetl notke—all
hit: is werw:mthtl. JUIiN :NEWHARD.
:il.ii .ttt. —tr
EMZ=MM
Ar.foiiiNF.Y AT LAW,
,NO. Ca EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
ennAlliol in English and German. - 1K
INiny 1.1. iv
•
RESOLUTION
Proposing Antendnients to the Constitution of
the Commonwealth.
Roeder:ft In/ the Senate turd RepreBentat irce
tt the Coutmonlrealth of Petinvinuoia in General As- '
Beettly mt I, following amendments are pro
posed to Ilut constitution of the commonwealth, in
accordance with the provisions of the tenth tn•ticic
thereof.
Tere :dull be on additional article to said coosti
lotion to I.c designated as lirtiete cloven, 11,1
A 111111.1: NT.
SECTION 1. The stag may rout reel skids, to supply ;
casual deficits of failures in revenues, or to meet ex-
reuses not otherwise provided for. but the aggregate
amount of such debts direct and contingent. whether
coot raided by virtue of one or more acts of the gmte•-
al assembly, or at different periods of lime. -hull uever
exceed•seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, anti
the money arising from the creation of Fitch debts.
shall be :Tidied to the purpose fur which it wns ob.
Wined, or to rupay flue dt•bts so contracted, end to no
other purpose whatever.
SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power
the state may contract debts to repel invasion, sup
press insurrection, defend the state in war, or to re
deem the present outstanding indebtedness of the
state: but the money arising, from the contracting of
such debts, :Avail be applied to the, purplec for si.hich
it woo raised, or to repay such debts„ and to no other
•
purpose whatever.
SECTION a, Except the debts above spe!ilhil. in
sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever
shall he created Ipy, or on bellalr of 1.11,.!
- 1.25
" 1.33
.• 1.15
" 1.51 "
" 1.58 "
2.02 "
" 2.12 "
" 2.28 "
0 3.00 "
SEeTittN •1. To provide for the lot:one:It ”r
Iq•c,-
ent (10.1, awl any toblitional debt t•oo(enc;al or,.re
tothl, the letti,lolure it last to:l•trt. uti.o. !he
ioioptioo ..r this ,Toeloimoot, ,Eo.nte a sinking load,
which shall lie i-ntlieient to pay lie accruingitu re. t
on such debt, and :111111:1111y To reduce the principal
thereof by /I emu not less than tsvii linnilreil lifty
thomanil deltic trhich Fiithing fund 'hull eon:di-I'4
the nut annual iiietnne of the public worb,s, from time
to time owned by the state. tr the pribietal, of the -ale
of the Caine, or any part thereof, nod of the in.. lie
or proceed: of sale of toclis °trued by Cotet to.
;tether Avith othee fund', or r. :had art} Le
de:4:1111101 by laiv. Vinyl tile'' lei
inereaseil, l'roto time to time, lid' teisig 'Ling to it iiiiy
iyirt of the taxe , , or other 'avenues or the :taw. not
required for the ordinary and current expot,iis of
government. and wiles.: in ease of war, invaidon or
hoiiiirreetion.llo part of the i:tiM,inhing rmla ,hull Lr
need or applied odierwiiie than in extitigniAinietil or
Ile ' , o h:Jo lilt, mail the otoooor or ouch debt re
1111t.ell .Sum or live mittioo. , .. or
Section 3. Tice t retlit of the collititioivi . eillth : hall
not in any In:river, or ei".nt, be pledged, or
any 111.1 - .1.46mi. or
nor 1 , 11:111 the i,slllllPsillt .t 1;! 11(Traitel' jmint
or c o rporation.
SncrioN f. Tho ust , nole
the debt. or Huy port th.•vi.r, or :III) rouutc, City,
tolV11.. , 11i11; 01• , d'1ly oorporaCro,
lion: onlo: , , ,to ii dol.t chi it face 1,co:11 cootro•to•I It!
enable 1,1 1 . 1. • :11,! : 4 11111 , 1*,, 4
111,1:1Te/ it tile%
Ole :I, i Ille Ily p diva iii it, 1.;1:: eel
.
'rho
,•011:11y. di ,
LH: hy N or :t
.v. , :t. ~;' ,
(.. 11 ,I. , cl:liit . r iu !tilN . 11,,r
or lq• to aI 5j n • 1 . 0 r, Or 103/0
MIME
MBE
Thuro :•11:t11 adaition;tl nytil le nst
fl,i. 6 i1:11.2.1:1:: nistivle XII,
entinly ;11:111 lino miffing ell
over one...tenth ~kr its pornlati"if. (ell her in f.prin a 111 . 11
eennty uP ellierei , e.) tvillmet the expre, , et•,eilt o f
hy•ii thi•
any urn ‘,lllllty he V.•i:1 1, 11,11,1, cuntni;,iu 1:
0.1:1111 . 01:1' hill lrcd s•illare
Cr,t ~r ili,•
Ft rile 10It the tA.•
ph,",r. 11'0111
del
even. t-titito erticle. t•tit the it tteti..
it/ nee eel." and itrvcrl in le t
the:eel the I,tetl-. tint/ tie ;.• ;eel :Alike mit seethe
four. article. and in lion thereof inert the lel
it is
Scrims -I. In the year ere thou. an.l
1111'11~unll eVery set ...nth year there
alter, reprt...idalives to the number of one hundred
shall lie apportioned and distrilOitc.l equally. throt.;:li•
out the state, I;y 1.1,1.0116 W to the num
her or taxald.c. itilialdtants in the several pint, there
or; except that any comity containing tit kart (hie,
thotu.im.l live hundred taxahles, may he allowed
separate representation: but no, more than the.,
counties Shall he joined, and tin county shall lie die
(led • in the formation ~1•11 district. Any eityruntain
in;; totinher taNaliles to entitle it to II
least two representatit r.s.Nhall have n separate repro
sentation assigned it. and shalt he divided iota con
venient districts of vontignous territory. or equal tax,
tilde population as near ns may he, end. of ‘vhielt dis
triets shall elect one retort,entative."
L. STROUSE S CO.
At the end or SVCCRIn FVVIM, artiele, insert
tite,e words, "Me city eV l'h Hugh Iphin shall he dioi
ticd into single sem, torinl districts, of vont iyafrien ter
rihwg /FM warty (gun! iu to.roble iral M. I 1t,41 .
; lit no word xhofl he di ride! in the /, , Phititiol
the re of."
The legliilaturm nt it , first Fes: inn, niter the ttiliM
thin or this :Intendment, shall divide the city of l'hil
mielphin into senatorial and celire:entntit•c ilistritns
in the manner• shore min-idol: F u e k districts to ce
main unchanged until the apportionment in the yeat
une thou:mm . l eight Inuulie l anti Fixty- lour.
The legislature
',Au.. Aare the power 10 alter. re
voke, or annul, arty hurler nl illeorturration hereafter
coritscrred try. or 'rioter. any special, or general law.
heucvcr in their opinion it may he injurious to the
citizens of the Commonwealth : in ',oil mariner. h•otr
erer, that au iujur-tice shall be dune to ti:e incorpo
rators. • •
That this resolution pass. On. the fret
amendment, yen: , 24, nays 5. On Ow
meat, yeas In, nays It. On the third amend:l4.m.
yeas 2S, nays 1. On the fourth amendment. pat.!
:1. nays 4..
Extract from the Journal. . .
floageed, That this resolution pa,s. On the first
amendment, yeas, 72, nays 21. On time second
yemi 63, nays 25. On the third amendment,
yeas 61, nays 25; and on fourth amendment, yea,
69, nava 16.
lixt . raet from the Journql.
'WILLIAM JACK,
rettrrAtn's Ovnen. t A. (1. cutrn
See' y. • the G,:amoitiuthilth
. .
l'enitxylran in, fin:
1197cerliTy that the above and fore.goitnt i, it true
and correct t mry or the original " Iles°lution rein
tivt . to an amondment or the COmlitution" as the
mane remain, cat lilt , in this office.
In te
, ---.... stimony whereof I have hereunto
$ S ELI L set my hand and eau,!ed to be affixed tit°
\....'1.7"3^ seal of the Secretary's Unice, the day and
year :there written.
• A. G. CURTIN, °
Secretary of the Commuitirmah.
rrnpo:47l}! : . .nte:ld:ll(.,. Is to
ti. , ' 1.1:1:Iur culisiderati.ni
On 0,••
figrUeLlly to tl.o pro
the wcr.) as fellow, viz :
YE.ts,-Mw•t.r;:, Cresswell, Fer-
I:v , ns,lagrap, Jamimit,
Knox, L , 1:11)11Cil, •Lovis•••li'clisitock; Mee, Sulkrs,
S!iurnan, Souther, Straub, Tagicart, 11ulton, Welsh.
Wherry, Wilkins and l'iutt,
Nuys—Musara. Crab)), Gregg, Jordan, Mellinger
and Pratt-5.
So the question was determinal in the affirmative
On the queetion,
I=
OF PUBLIC DEBTS
=1
lIMILEM
OF NEW COUNTIES
=II
ME=
lot it 111 ENT.
7'o Le section xxVI,• A, lick
IN SI:NATE, April 21. 1;.511
EMI=
IN IIOL•BC 01' lIBI•RCSIiNTATIVES.
1b56. ;
SEciti:TA I:Y . E; Orrlen.
Iturrinbur:j, June 27, IS.iti.
::!:NATE, April 21, 1 51i
\V,II (au .-mate sgrve tl4 - .) MIA nirentlinent ?
Will the Senate agree to (ho second amendment?
The yens and nays wore taken agreeably to the pro.
vitsioue of the Constitution and were as follow, via:
YEAs—Aletare. Browne, Thiel:aim, Evans,. liege.
Cress:veil. Ingrain, Jamison, I{nox, ',nub ile ', Lewis,
M'Clititoek, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Wal.
lon. Welsh, Wherry Mid Wilkins-111.
NA - YB—MeSSI'2. ' Crobb, Ferguson, tlreg,g, Pratt,
Price and Piatt,
So the question was ileterminqd in the af f irmative.
Ou the question,
- Will the Senate agree to 1111 third amendment ?,
The yeas n u t imp were taken agreeably to the
Con , titution, tint were as follow, viz:
itrewne, Duel:atm, Cra!oh, Cross,
well, Ferguson, Flenniken, lingo, Ingrain,
Jumison, Jordan, 1 Lauhaeli, Lewis, 11PClintook,
Mellinger.. Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shulman, Souther,•
Taggart, V'al'ue, 'Welsh, 'Wherry, 'Wilkins and Platt,
Spr f,A•cr-2S.
NArs-ME.
F e th e qa, , tion was determined in the affirmative.
I the c i de:tion,
fill the Senate agree to the fourth amendment.?
Th , yens and nays were taken agreeably to the
enle=t !Wien, end were ns coljpw, vie:
".....tii\
Yr.t s—Me.,srs. lit...mile, Duelculew, Cresswell,Flen,
nilien, Evans, .11t.ge. Ingrain..latnison,lortlan, Knox,
Laub:u Lewis, M'Cli nton, Price, S e ll ers . sh en , m4
Souther. Straub, Walton, 11'e1611, IVherry, Williins and
Platt. Spcfrker.-2:',.
NA l'S--.MV,Sni. i'rabb, Gregg, Mellinger and
Pratt —I.
the ytetien tvvs iieterinincil in the uffittna
J.11111:11 of the Itoty , e of lloprosentittivee, April
Ti, rvs r.::.;ne:-s e.greenbly to Qw
proviei.lll 1111.1 t‘II the list
tk.l Tye:, es , 6:11,.0. vie :
. .
Ymlt.)
(Imm.b.•ll, Carty,
11,11Vrort1, DOW.1:01, Eliillger,
1.•1'. I i,•l Ilarrer.
11:11. 11•11 i m,, 11:11.4.
1 L t ipmt,
orr.
1. I. 111.1.1.... 1..1111,, :11 , Id.. : , 111i11 , ,
;'-‘lllilll. (Wyoming.)
o. 1:• 0, ; • 1'1; A Imlll.ll. 11).1..;111.
Irright,
N - I:titry. 1"..1.11rr,
Fry. 1nit..... Cu. ,
1,, 1.m..
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r. ;tilt!
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ti.
iho • ::,• :
R,ll ‘. \
llnlilivln,
(V. 01:.) 111 , yol,
I;rolvn, Pom:11. (.::: , (.11rty,
111.1/.
1::.1,1 , 1. II in.
11.1.1.%
•1.,, ,1. 1 :1T,11.01 . ,L11 . ..1t1. ArC:Shillll.l,
0,11. , .1, CH100.Y.1:i.11;!.•, Cotes li.,
S::1101. (.1'!; 1,11`: - .1
;:h!:11,11.,11
hstrry,
(; a , I.
1 ttnehcr.3liuil:•y.Nkrri,
)1”1.11i1.1. 1•1:1.11,, titnit It. Irani,
T11,1101,,,E,
ill
nit 6hc 11111,i1o1),
' AVM 111 i. 11011. t . th. li,ird (.1!1 , 1111111ITi ?
Th, j:Nti )1 , 1 . 1 ‘soro .111 Ivere nn
i ti V.. N I
I:, h. ti..k,..ining:l
'll•;‘,,icm•ty,
FrV.
Ilniu10•1.01 . , HOW,, 11111, I
11111.11 V, 111 C.11111)1,
111611, •11,1111 S. 1.0.0. LI
• •;I:.•r. ••'l, N'utlear,
:tl..l,l• t ottlet
Pitrecii, ..y, lit
t- , lolith. :Ireltiri, ill'3
\Vll.lntill.. 1 . 1 . 1 . ;p1.1
N y. Coburn. J'ach,
11111111i1..11.
ii11111•1:01 . , I,t•h•••nrifit.... :11t•get.,
Y.•••,rit•••1•1.
NVititur, Win:A.olk, Yeax..ley,
nn:!
St, the 1011,1 . ..41 wits ileterntineti in Ilia tatirmtc.io.
AVM the I In the ft/iirth timemiment
The peas :tad Irvre tnkcu, owl net
n.11(..w. •
•li
ri
MI
voining . .) llet.li. (York.) Domino-11r .11n . yer,
Urown. llnelinnnn. rnl , lwell, Craig, Camp!pelt,
coc. Crowir.l. Pester,
Pry, Ertl, llorper. Beier,
11 01,, n1 1 .. limisciceeper. Iltinseel‘nr. Tin
t brie, loin Irwin, .Inkin-en. I.uporto.' I.ubn, I.ongn
' her. Level t.
Nultnetnnell
er, orr., Penr:nn, l'zirrell. Itnineey,
Iteinhold. (Cambria.)
Smith. I )'sewing..) Th..ilipson. Vail. ‘Valler,
Xl . righl. (I,lb,evne.) Venr.dey. Zimmerman . , null
••
N.( vs--)l,:•sn , . l'•••11.1;. Ft:ltov.
Ing.hant,
sebvintr. Magne. Pntb:noll, Salrhu
i ry and ‘Vintrtele--111.
J'ellloty,r`ot.io, tot
I do rt•r:;fy ttigt Ili Mitt foregoing' I, n trVIO
Mot corm , t orry of the •• Yen," 1111.1 .. Nnys" taken
..11 the 1111101.11111:11tS to the Cl)11-
1 , 11tIlt:011 or the connoomvoniiii.:ts the sante 41Tc:firm
on the .10ormils of the two litotript of th e (; e o ere l
A: , setehly of this L'onnnonwealth for ilto session
of IBsl{,
hand and tin of Enid
SEAT. )..flf,e. t% ,, lity-mw,lllll Ility ..r June,
t.he liiindr,ll.ll,lllfty-Nix.
YENJ)UE CRYER
tindersi;J....l. it son of the well known awl-
JL popular Vciidite Cryer, Finith, deceased,
r es p,,tfiedy infoini4 the public Ihat ho has adopted
the ;I:.d oliers his services in that elipaell,y
‘O, O y Hi pi. Ile coosiders him: elf
aid, to render i-al le hundreds of rcf,rener4..
4 . :111 Ile given. ale run he eii!;:lizgd to go any dist:tory :
that tin be required. Ilia I . .”•idenee is the first, door'
..I.Live the Ccriii:iti Church, dues tly opro,
-•to Morer't• Ding Ilninilion street. Allen
town. S.Mll'll.
ME
- DR.-J. P. -BA RN ES
Yzozoisu: TNENT r3ZE"
DKRFOR3IS all operations on tho
ly?.?ft.:i. 1. Teeth, both operativo and mechani
cal, tar superior to most of Dentists. Among tho
rest. lie is now prepared to make whole upper sots of.
Teeth on Gotta Percha, for from 20 to 25 dollars:—
Persons in want of Tooth should apply at hie office,
No. 48 last Hamilton street, up ,; sirt, irfow doors
East of Pretz. Guth & Cu's, Store.
Anvil 30-Jul, 4.
TREEMENT SEMINARY , •
S IxTEEN mites math-wrest from Philadelphia, near
N , e;trisrowx, (pen for 'roux° 10N
nod 1101 , 4 ::! ,ve 1.1 ye..rs of ego, from October 1, 1856,
till .1 um. 1, 1857. 'The ' , No is heolthful, thesurround
iu preApeet ex , cc 'Maly betatifel, the uccommoda.
I 11 .' 140 hoard: Ts and 200 etodootE, and
tin) terms not ex,,rbitant. The ri..igo of studies is ex
tersive. the leackaN experienced and able, nud every
ronsonnbl6 effort is mado to promote the physical, in
t:Alm:tun! nod moral welfare of the scholars. A circa
ler will be sent to order, with particularsAnd'reforen
eCo if desired., SAMUEL AARON, Principal.
Norristown, Pa,
I BM
ingust 20
iko >a•nu , l :111101.i/11Na 7
Fvenr r tiv's Orrtcr.
If r re'sb,r Jun,: 2i. IS:111. )
A. G. (.'UirrfN,
S 1,1 I 11 the t'oinntrpoilr:ccilth
77 . 17.