The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 19, 1859, Image 3

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fins PIKB'S Pit At. GOP MINES. —Notwieh
staniing the unfavorable reports which have
'beer made of the Pike's Peak , gold mines, it is
stoutly .:.ontended that a large amount of gold
4s being discovered in that region. A ape.
, vial Commissioner recently appointpi by Gover
ner Black, of Nebraska, to examine the resour•
Tea of the western portion of that Territory.
has made a very filtering statement of itit
•erel riches. We have also before us the Rocky
Mountain Gold Reporter (printed at Mountain
City. in the new milting regions) of the 17th
•ult It copies a communication, giving an un.
favorable report of the mines, from the Minot'
ri Republican, and pronounces its easements
-statements untrue. It says :
••Mefsrs. Gridley & Henderson,' of Cass
•county. lowa, bought two claims of one bun.
'ared feet each, of J 11. Gregory, lode, for the
sum of $21.000, to be paid a certain part, as
taken out. Messrs. G. and H. have kindly
'furnished us with the following account of four
day's work : June 18.993 dwt ; June 20. 1 641
dwt; June 21, /,139 dwt; June 22, 785. ; be-
Sides they retorted from what they washed.
out of the blankets, during that four days
'work. over 4CO dwts. Messrs. G. & 11. have
paid Mr. Gregory on that claim $14,502, and,
so far from its being given up. if • Mre Anon'
were to get 25 cents for every word in his long
letters, he would wear out a great many, pens
•before he could make enough to 641, If
o 'Aare Anon' will consult No. 3, of tips, after,
lie will fi nd that on the 17th day OfAugust
Messrs. G. & H; washed 508 dwt. (mu /40
bushels of dirt.
'• Mr. J. E. Leeper, of Farmington. 111.,
I•ought on claim on the Gregory lode of Defreea,
Jr. Co. for $7 200. Mr. L. - has permitted tiCto:
.copy from his books on account of one weetee
work ; 'June 5, 66 dwt. ; June 7. 280 dwt. ;
.June 8. 490 dwt. ; June 9, 410 dwt. ; June
18.476 dwt. ; June 11. dwt.; Mr. L. has paid
Defrees & CO. $6.000, other parties $2.000—.
'He has paid out for mining and other expenses
.$5,000, and has on hand about 500 tons of
,quarts, estimated to average about $2O per
4on.
• " The mines are being energetically worked,
.and more gold is being taken out weekly than
.at any time this season.
Messrs. Cotton & Co., on the Cotton Lode,
top Prospect bill are making about 12 dollars a
Iday to the band. They have to wash iti
small gulch that only affords to wash half the
tday t
Messrs. Kyle & Co. informs oft that_ they
'have made 10 dollars per diy to the had Witte
June,
Messrs. Baker & Co. washed twa. pans of
dirt on Saturday last; from one they got
and from the other 16.60. Their Alabok r #
about 4100 feet west of the Bates hide.' „'''
Mr. Thomas B. Price informs as that On /kto
nrday lest three men on his claim, in dming-
Atm., hear Chicago creek, took out 167 penny-
Weights.
Messrs. Burger. Meyers, & Co.,' whom we
''Updrted last 'Week as malting three dollars to
'the 'hand, are now making limn eight to'ten.
'They took out a handsome nugget on Monday,
weighing 23 pennyweights."
SHOOTING BT • DZSPOILATIILoviutt. , —A shoat
fug affray took place hug week, at.Lynettlff.'
Massachusetts. which created some excitement,
It appears that Mr. Moses Murray. of Dorches
ter, formerly paid his attentions to a lady who
was recently married to a Mr. Benjamin Lind
say. of Lynfleld, and Murray, feeling consider
ably injured at the siocess of his rival, has
been heard to say that he would shoot Lind
say. To make his threats good, Murray went
to Lynfleld and found Mr, Lindsay standing in
front of Ma house. Stepping up to him, Mur
ray inquired if his name was Lindsay, Ind on
being answered in the affirmatitre, immediate
ly drew a pistol, and exclaiming, " Theo you
are a dead man !" fired. At the same moment
Lindsay struck at the pisfol; and the ball took
effect on one of his thumbs—shattering the
end of it. The report of the pistol attracted'
several neighbors, who secured the assassin and
had him locked up.
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looking through the bottom of a tumbler.
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A.T.VENTOWN, MAMMIES.
ECORRECTEb WEEKLY 11111 - PRETX, OUTII k CO.]
WISDNISDAY, October 19, 1859.
Wheat Flour, per bbl . . . $5.76
Rye Chop, per 100 lbs. . . . . 1 75
Corn Meal, per bbl. . , ". 4.00
Wheat, per bushel, 1.15
Rye, it • • . . 90
Corn, 25
Oats, " • ' 85
Potatoes, " . . . . 80
Deana '
• • • • • 125
Dried Apples, "
Peaches, " . . . . r4t.-
Salt,
Clovereeed„o 5111
Timothy seed, 2.00
Eggs, per dozen, . . .
Butter, per pound, . . .
Lard,
HMS, • • •
Bacon
Beeswax, 4, . . .
Snit, Liverpool, in sacks, . .
Hay, per ton,
Straw, "
,MARRIED...
On theitib of October 14,Agti. Jahn Beck.
Mr. JACOB T. DETIVILLEB •Ofirey City to
Miss CECILIA, Daughter . of De: ey Detwiler.
of Easton.
pirlesteitipanying the above notice we acknowl
edge the reoelpt ef a . moetAidtclotts piece of pound
ocklikitkicktO us poor printers Is an unwonted on.
Our "devil" who acknowledged, that he
had freuttentty non and heard of inch vsluxury as
pe44o,:but never had the good fortune in par
:4l their destruction, was no little elated,
c*isiwitttch demeetratlon of joy and good , , r,
t e really opined that hie teohnial apywiptoy.
wai unjust. We wish the happy couple al4e*ght
with sunshine And happiness. . .
On the 2d of October. by the Rev. O. B. M.
Sell. Mr. BENJAMIN H. DOSIMILASER, of Fogels•
ville, to Miss &toss Damon, of Lowhill.
At lloliendauqua, at the residence of the
bride's father: on the 12th hut.. by the Rev.
Oorneliati . Earle. Mr. TIIIPODOEN GRIMM to Miss
Assfattly P.- KINSEY, daughter of Seutoo.llo: l 44
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On Tuesday morning last. in Philadelphia
THAHUAN Run', formerly of this place, aged
47 years.
•On the Bth inst., in Allentown. Oaattisit E.
Sonavrtm, son of William and Maria &hailer,
aged 19 years and 28 days.
On the same day, in Allentown. Eva OATH•
zum, widow of the late Daniel Oliek,deceatied,
aged 77 years,ll months sna 14 dayS. •
On the 3rd inst., in'iNorth Whitehall,
urns, wife of Jae°lo Jung, aged 28 year/,
montha. and 16 days.
On the sth inst., in North Whitehall, MARTA
MAGADALIIINA, wife Daniel Kohler, in her
67th year.
On the 28th ult., Ostasatiqua, Frarrs, wife
of Josiah Kuntz, aged 32 years, 6 months and
22 days.
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_On -the 19th of September Clinton County
Indiana, Cattourts. daughter of Chutes and
Viand
Kuhns, aged ten years one months
4nd 23 days. .
THEDry Goods and Clothing business ro success
fully carried on at No. 19 Weat Hamilton Street
Allentown, by German A liehtenwaloar, will from
and after the Ist of October be oonditoted under the
firm of German, Son & Co. The attention of the
public is called to the feet, that the business hereaf
ter will be conducted on the CASH SYSTEM. By
so dealing we expect to reduce our prices, sell ohesp .i
or than ever, and thereby benefit the public as well
as ourselves. Thinkful for past favors. the new firm
ask a. continuance of the patronage, with which the
old buisinthis stand has been favored. A polite invi
tation is extended to all such, es are indebted on the
old books, to make settlement in cash or acceptable
papers, within 4 weeks.
• GERMAN, SON & CO,
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Cu RIUITOPRIR LicriTarlictuesti. .
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To the Public.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER, OCTOBER 19,185,9.
Card of Thank&
The undersigned avails himself of this Method of
returning his sincere thanks to the Firemen and Olt
liens of Allentown for the promptness and intrepid
ity with which they labored to stay the progress of
the firs whist' nearly.destroyed my shop and con
tents at Saturday the Bth inst.
JOHN Q. OOLIC.
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Allentown Bank.
THE annual meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at the Banking House on Tuesday the let
of November 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M., and an eloo.
lion for Thirteen Directors will be held at the Bank
ing Hauge on Monday the 2lat of November, 1859,
between the home of 0 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock
P. M. CHARLES W. COOPER, Cashier;
October, 19,
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Administrator's Notice.
ETTERB of Administration having been granted
to the undersigned in the estate of Thomas
Lictenwalner, late of the borough of Allentown, Le
high county, deceased, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to.make payment within six weeks
from this date; and all persons having claims against
said estate, will present them, duly authenticated,
for settlement within the above mentioned time.
PETER WEIDA, Administrator.
AllentownActober 19, 1859. —Bt
The Drawing.
THE undersigned does hereby inform the pub-
Ho, that it was impossible for him to 11011 all his
prices till thi appointed - date,— Ifor-severel
reasons he could not make it conveniat to go about.
He has therefbri appointed Monday, the 21st day
of November for the drawing thereof, on which day
it will sorely take place. Those therefore, who have
no tickets yet, should immediately provide thorn.
selves_with_such. _They_ are to - be obtained in the -
Tobacco manufactory of JOHN RAHMAN.
October 19. , -5t
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
N the Orphan'e Court of Lehigh County.
In the matter of the account of John
PS L. Hoffman and Jobb H. Oliver, adminis
trators of the Estate of James B. Reece Eeq., late
of the borough of Allentown, Lehigh County, do
ceased.
And now August 6, 1869, the Court appoint Ed.
round J. Moore, Esq., ns auditor to audit and reset.
tle the said account and report distribution according
to law. •
Notice. is hereby given, that the auditor above
named will attend to the duties of his appointment
on Friday the 21st day of October next, at his office
in-the-borough-of Allentown,-at-10-o!clook-A-M..
when and where all parties' interested can attend if
they think proper. [September 28.--3 t
Assigiree's Sale.
vATILL be - sold at bllo mile on the premises on
VV Saturd•ty, November thla_fith, ut 1- o'clock
P. M., the following detterlbed property, to wit:
A two-story brick dwelling
. house with a fine lot, garden tte.,
situated on Middle street, In Brat
- ward of the borough of Allentown,
near the depot on the east side of the Lehigh Valley
Railroad. It is a good store-stand for carrying on
a small business.
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No. 2. A one and . a half-story frame
dwelling house with lot and the usual out buildings.
situated on .said Middle street, on the West side of
the Railroad, and likewise near the depot: -
Doing . the Real Estate of Absalom Sterner and
will be sold by
W. H. BLIIMER, Agent
for WILLIAM BIERY, Assignee
Allentown, October 19,
THE FIRST GREAT
TROTTIIiILOJIS D E FAIR,
A•t Allentown, Pa.,
TURSDA.Ir, November lit, 1859.
(Or if stormy the next fair day.)
$7OO IN PREMIUMS.
15 FAST HORSES ENT3ULEIL
. . 1.50
. . 18.00
. . 8.00
THREE PRIZES FOR BEST
LADIES' RIDING.
First prise, a DIAMOND RING
A SILVER CUP for the beet trotting horse
A SILVER PLATED GOBLET, second prize
The subscribers having engaged the Allentown
Fair Grounds for -
O . l_ Tl 7 n 231
will undertake to give the best day's amusement of
the kind ever offered to the citizens of Lehigh coun
ty or its vicinity.
PROGRA.IESTIII.
9 o'clock, A. M., Precisely,
810 PREMIUM FOR PACERS. -
Won g lo g. to Lehigh or Northampton county, and
owned one month previous to Novombcr. ile heats,
beet two in three.
$5 Premium for second beet.
AO o'clock, A. M.,
5200 SPECIAL PREMIUM
Mile heate, beet two in three to wagons.
G. Cary, names . blk. h., DARK Lerrrnne
. .W. , F4oyd, names •bay h., Sy. CHARLES
SILVER OUP AND GOBLET PREMIUM; open
lox. all horses, (Blank Ilsehaw and St. Charles ex
eepteo,)
prize—SILVER CUP. "
' Bedond prIzo—SILVER PLATED GOBLET.
2 o'clock, P. M.
$2OO SPECIAL PREMIUM
A..W,olloyd names
oag names
LADIES' RIDING.
• First prize for boat, rider. a DIAMOND Rum.
Second prize a LAI RIDING HAT.
Third prize a Lamas' Ramo Won'. •
Each lady will be accompanied by a gentlemuu,
and will be ready at the Judges' eland 6 minutes be
fore the time named, where they will receive the
directions of the Judges.
Judges on Ladies' Riding.—Dr. Slough, of Eas
ton 1 Dr. Cooper, of Coopersburg; Dr. Hand, of
Allentown. •
• I o'clock, P. M.
$2OO SPECIAL PREMIUM.
Mile heats beet throe in Are to wagons.
G. Cary, name, Pacer, • Town: Coon
A. W. Floyd, name, Trotting Mare,
BELLE OF ALLENTOWN. '
The following gentlemen have been agreed upon
&sludges on the S2OB special premium : J. T. Hill,
Ent; of Poughltrapgie, named by Mr. Cary: John
L. noffmarvatAllentown ' named by A. W. Floyd;
Hiram Woodruff of Long Island, Umpire.
As considerable expense has hoen incurred and
the fair grounds haying been hired of the society for
the occasion there will ho
NO FREE ADMISETONS.
tfil..No betting 'Mowed upon the gromyle.
U.ta Horses being entered for piominnis 'meet he
ready at the judges stand 5 nsinriter holore the time
specified.
Admission - -
Ladies and ohildren
October lib
From the Itenord.
Teats :—BOAS HAUSMAN, Clerk
11 o'clock, A. Al
BLACK BASRA►
ULSTER PET
3 ,o'olook, P. If.
10 emil.t
A. VV. FLOY
P. V. /LUSTED.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
THE undersigned has just re-opened' a eland for
the sale of Oysters, Vegetables and Fruit, for
busily use, in the basement under. Smith's Shoe
store, formerly occupied by E. W. Rokert. Oysters
freth daily frdm the pity, and sold at city prices.—
The patronage of families is respectfally solicited.
V.. Country dealers supplied In any quantity de
sired, at reasonable rates,
E. D. ALBRIGHT,
Ootober 19,1859. —lm
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given thnt tho partnership
heretofore existing between the undgrsigned
under the firm of S. IL & I,‘ t Ludwig in the Tun
ing business, in Salisbury township, Lehigh county,
was dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th lost
All such, therefore, indebted to 'mid firm; ate hereby
requested to make settlement within three month
from date, and all such having any claims are also
requested to present them without delay. '
S. IL LUDWIG,
C. W. LUDWIG.
The business will be continued by the undertlen
ad; at the old business stand, where he will be glad to
800 the friends and customers of the old firm, give
their custom to the new firm. By fair dealing he
expects a continuance of the same.
SOLOMON 11. LUDWIG.
Allentown, October 19, 1859.
, %REAM BALM or
Valuable Btilding Lots,
• At Public Sale.
ON Saturday the 20th of October, nt 12 o'clock A.
M., at the public house of ter Buchtnnu in
the -boyough-bf—Alleatown,—Lehigh-couuty, there
will be mold
SIX LOTS OF GROUND,
situate It Linden Street. above Twelfth, in South
Whitehall township. adjoining the Borough line.—
These lota are 20 feet front and 150 in depth. The
mufti ire bin - ended on the north In frent, by Linden -
Street and on the mouth by n public
.alley. It is a
valuable property and those wishing to bay should
without fail be present.
Terms on the day of sale and dine attendance given
by B, J. lIAGENI3UOIL
Assignee of Slyer Ruchocker.
October 10. —2t
Public Sale.
WILL be sold on Wednesday the 3rd day of No
vember next at the public house of Charles
Hagenbuoh, in Hamilton Street, Allentown, the ful
lowing deseribed-property r to-wit •
All that tract or piece of woodland sift--
ate In Salisbury toWnst ip, Lehigh county, contain.
log 8 acres and 124 perches, stria! ,measure, begin
ning at a post on the banks of the Lehigh River
thence extending by lands of Peter Newhard, thence
by lands of Beltzer Scholl, lands of Jacob Newhard.
- Sr4 - deoeaselL lhe Lehigh Valley Railroad running
along the bank of the Lehigh and through said land
The land is well supplied with young Chestnut tim
ber which cannot be surpassed by any tract along
the Lehigh Hill. Is advantageous for a Saw or Roll.
ing Mill, or any other manufneutring business, hav
ing:a perfect right to the water power on the river
Lehigh, that is the Turn-hole NIS Any person or
persons wishing to view the Inn,' and its situation
can apply to the undersigned oh re ti e title paper,.
and description of the land will lin given by them.
The terms of sale will be made known on rho dny
of sale. . ADAM DITHER,
.1. P. RUHE.
Attorn y for Henry and Jacob Duerine.
Allentown, October 19. 1859. —3t
3E1813111 ' Tv
TAII An WOOD JAPER PRIOIII,,
Is TIIIL Deer MEDICINE' IN THN WOULD,
For the Cure of Cot The and Cobb, Croup, Bronch . tis,
Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation
of the Heart, and for the relief of patients
in the advanced etagott of Consump
tion, together with all Diseases
of the Throat and Chest,
and which predisposed to Consumption. It atiackN
the root of disease, and makes the full destroyer suc
cumb to its influence. It also produces free expec
toration, and Induces healthy action in the dimuuted
Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is peculiarly
adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. Ono (luso of
this invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and conse
quently sleep, which the peculiar nature of this die.
ease denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste nod
prompt in its effects. Try it, and be convinced, that
it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections.
- azia...PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Prepared only by
A. EISENWEIN. Druggist •
N. W. Cop. NINTH .1. POPLAu Ste. Pratt enat.rnte.
N. 13.—For Sale by Lewis Schmidt t Co, and
John Is. Moser, Allentown ; Ruigel & Son, Haller.
town ; C. E. Hecht, Easton ; A. W. Wober, Kutz
town ; tieo. IL Smith d, Co., Philadelphia, and by
Druggists at.d Storekeepers generally.
September 19.—May . 2d, 1850. y
COURT PROCLAMATILN.
Wrl I RDAS the .lion. JOHN E. FINDLAY, Presi
d.dit J udge of the Third Judicial District of
Ivs id, composed of the counties of North
ampton and Lehigh, and Joshua Stabler and 1V il•
lodghhy Fogel Esquires, Associate Judges of tie
Court of Common Pleas of the etunty of Lehigh, and
by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Courts of
Oyer and Terminer and General Toil delivery, and
Court of Gensral Quarter Sessions in and for the
said county of Lehigh, have by their precept to me
directed, ordered that a Can't of Quarter Se: &MIS
the Pence and Common Pleas and General Jell de
ivory and Orphan's Court for the sail county of Ile
high, to be holden at Allentown, on MONDAY the
7th day of November next, to continue two weeks:
NOTICE •is therefore hereby given to the Justi
ces of the Peace and Constables of the county of Le
high, that they are by the said precepts eummanded
to be there at ten o'clock in the forenoon of sold day
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,
and all other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices are appertaining, and also thnt
those who are bound by recognisance's to prosecute
against the prisoners that are or then shall ho hi the
jail of the said comity of Lehigh; are to be then. and
there to prosecute them an shall he Just.
Given under my hand in Allentown, the 12th day
of October, in the year of out Lord ono thousand
eight hundred and flegirtilne
• • 11 ENRY SMITH. Sheriff
. E .Bb lira Office, Alla t o i t , ct•l ?. iS5g
4" 0 - 1..q101 , PAVR Co3III..MIINWFALT
OClolrar 19 18.55. I
Trial • lot for Nowibot. Term, 1859.
I. Auna.Wieelai, v, • isr':orgi,
2. David Zeigler Exe..iitor of 'Milli, Zeigler, du
ceased, et. al., vs. Jo>epo Miller.
3. bloorge Brainlg vs. Edward Dewslt, his foot
fe and terra tenants.
4. Preston Brook and wife, vs. T. B. Weidner.
5. 0. SJ. Saeger vs. Satrityd-Ilvtmon sod John
MeLean:
6. Thdmaa Yeager and wife vs. Jacob Expolion.
7. Solomon Bogert vs. Nathan Ritter. „
8. Joseph Sohnurman vs.. Charles Alerts; ,
9. The Commonwealth' of?Penusylvonia of the
Aise of 0. Gilbertlibona vs. John Kern.
10. Same vs. same and terra tenants.
11. Thomu Yeager vs. David Sehmover.
12. Moses Dimmer vs. Pater S. Leinanring.
13. Christian Prets, cndorme of Thomas C. Kra.
mar vs. IF 0. Wilson....
14. James L. Soh4ll. for thittseof John D. Scholl
VP. Daniel ScMori). ' •
15. Henry and Elias Wieand, mlmlitistrator of
Lewis Mickley vs. Charles Folk.
16. William Mullen and Johanna Mullen. vs.
John Anewalt, et. al.
17. John Jarrett ve.. Christian Schantz:
18. Adam. Ilellick vs: Jahtithan Reit.
10. Jel.ti Boyer VP. Mi .haul Wootiring.
20. Christopher Mohr vs. Charles Meth, Elias
Me tr !u m Willloln
Thorr,o 1:n0 I r vo. Re'then Hensinger.
22 .1, sat, Brown rs S.lmmlll.oll.
23: Peter Miller vs The tlatattinqua and Fogies
villa Bail Read Company.
JAME LACKEY, Ptothonotury.
Allentown, t;*ber, 12, 1850. • .-at
Ern
CONSOLIDATED
Lotteries of Delaware
FOR OCTOBER, 1859.
rata" itroadbents & Co., Managers.
The Legislature of Delettuce, at its lost session
having granted to rnANctc, lIROADBEN2S
CO., (to the exclusion of all other applictants,) a
Lottery Charter for the Vneouragement of Internal
Itnprovements in the State, to continue for a period
of twenty years, are now drawing 'in Wilmington,
Delaware. a series of the moat splendid schemes ev
er Mitred to the public. Londe for one million of
dollars have been given to tho State, to secure the
paymet of all prises. The drawings take place in
public, and are under the superintendence of Com
missioners appointed by the State, to insure their
(airtime.
The Mohngets call the attehtioh of the public to
the following Splepdid Schemes to be drawn florin.
the present month.
Magnificent Schein
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
$70,000!
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Del.
CLASS 9,
To be drawn In Wilmington, Del., Set., Oct 29,1859
SCHEME.
78 Numbors-12 Drawn Ballots.
Plum $70,001) is $70,000
1 25,000 ' 25,000
1 12,550
25,100
1 12,550
1 10,000
MOO
_B,OOO
6,000
2,600
02,000
1,260
1,000
1100
500
132 200
132 ' 100
3,980 40
25,740 20
30,316 prises, amounting to $1,202.000
Tickets $2O, Halves $lO, Quars., $5, Eighths $2,5U.
A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes ) costs $316 00
Do. do. 26 Halves, 158 00
Do. do. 26 Quarters ) 79 00
Do. do. 20 Eighths, 39 50
Grand Consolidated Lotteiy of Del.
ON THE n - A - Nr A • .
Extra Class SEVEN,
To be drown in Wilmington, Del. Mon. Oet. 31,1859,
__:very other Ticket a raze!
Prizes puyuble in full, without deduction
`n - these Lotteries,. every Prize is drawn. ,
SPLENDID SCHEME
1 prize of
2 prizes of
2 prizes of
2 prizes of
2 prices of
•2 prizes of
2 prizes of
10 prizes of
10 prizes of
- 20 prized of
100 prizes of
•
28,000 prizes of
And 212 Approxim' tinny prizes ranging from $2O
=EC
25,365 prizon, amounting to 11331,500
Whole Tickets 110 halves $5; Quarters $2,60
Persons who desire need only remit the risk on a
Package, for which we trill Bond a Certificate us fol.
:owe :
A Certificate of Package of 16 Wholes, cost $O6
Do. do. 16 " 48
Do• do, 16 Quarters " 27
Do do. 16 Eighths, " 12
'at - Prizes paid immediately after the drawing.
orders addressed to FRANCE, BROAD
BENTS at Co., Wilmington. Delaware, will meet with
prompt attention, and the printed official drawing
sent as soon'as over.
FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.,
Managers.
October, 10, 1850
Orphan's Court .Sale.
BY'IRTUE and In purtiuntice of an alias order
issued•out otthe Orphan's Court of the County
of Lehigh, there will be exposed to public sale, on
Tuenday•the 25 dny of October twit, nt 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, upon the promises, the following 'de.
scribed propprty, via t
A certain messuage, tenement and lot of'
ground with the tippurtenances, situated in the no
rough of Allentown,
in the county of Lehigh afore
said, bounded on the north by Hamilton Street, on
the west by a 20 foot Alley, on the south by a 10
feet t'ley and on the east by a lot of James Fry.
containing in front on said nonillion street 30 feet
and in depth of the samewidth 230 foot. The improve.
imenti thereon consist of a large com
e modious three story
astnt
111/11 . DWELLING D . 01.1i3E,
'e's •
well supplied with gas, water, bath room
and all other conveniences and luxuries that era re
qui red for a comfortable and pleasant residence ; there
is a large stable. wagon house, and all necessary out.
buildings on the premises. 'the lot is well tilled with
choice fruit trees, grape vines and shrubbery. All the
buildings, fences, he., are in good repair.. Theprop
arty is located in the most agreeable portion of the
said borough and is well worth the attention of pur
chasers who desire to secure a convenient and pleas.
ant home.
Being the renl entnte of Margeret Saeger, &cone
ed, late of the borough and county nforeanid.,
Terms on the day at the place of sale and due at.
tendons given by
CIIRISVAN PRETZ.
By the Court: BOAS Ileusisszt, Clurk.
September 21, 1859. —at
Whiskeys in general use.
BOOTH, GARRETT & CAMAC"
Annlytimil Chemists
'CFI ARLES WHARTON Jit., SOLE AGENT,
Philudelphin
CERVIVICATI: Of' OR. JAMER R. CRILTON.
New YORK. Sopt. :id,
_lB5B,
I have analysed a enmplo of CIIESNUT OROVE
WIII- KEY received from Mr. Cherles Wharton Jr.,
of Philidelphia, and having carefully tested it, I nm
plelll+o , l to state the his entirely FRE E FROM I'OT.
SONOUS OR DELETERIOUS substances. It is an
unusually pure and fine flavored quality of whiskey.
J BIM R. CIIILTON, M, D.; Analytical Cheadet.
Allentown, Beptemben2B, 1859. —ly
Executor's Notice.
LETTERS testnmentary having been granted to
theysn &reigned, executors of thedast will-and
testament of Henry Bergenotook. late of Upper Ball
oon bmnshiph Lehigh county, deceased, all persons
indebted to maid estute are requested to make pay
moot within six weeks from date ; and all tho4e har
ing claims will present them, duly authenticated for
buttlomon t, to
•
JACOB J. UEBEEOTH,
ELIZABETH BBRGENSTOCK. I :Executor&
Batton Valloy, October 10,1850, —6l
SERB COUNTY AURICULTURAL
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
On the 28th, 27th and 28th of October
$6OO PREMIUMS
TROTTINC AND PACING
FIRST DAY.
Bost Pacer, State er County 11 o'clobk, A. M. $5O
Best Trotting Horse do. do. 2 o'clock, P. M. $75
Second Premium Paine day,
Beat Trotting Horeb, $25
To harness, bast 2 in 3 Wile hedtl4
SECOND DAY,
Best Pacer, State or County, 11 031044 A. M. $25
Best Trotting Horae, County, 2 o'cloolt;P. M. $lOO
Second Premium came day.
:I_Cry , otting Horse, County $55
To Harness, mile bents, bait 2 lh 3.
• THIRD DAY.
Beet Trotting, open to oompotitorin
To harness ) beet S In if mile beats,
Second Premium same day.
Bost Trotting Horse that has never trotted
before for money, 29$
To harness, mile beats, best 2 In St
MULE RACE.
Running, Mules to be vidden bareback, mile'
beats, beet 2 In 3 $26
All entries must be made before one o'clock, P.
M., Wednesday, the 20th of October.
nurses - entered - for - the - County Premiums - must-
have been owned al leant four weeks, 112 the COUnti
previous to October 26th, 1869.
All persons entering Premiums Must sitticlt%l
what Premiums they wish to compete. acid us
ran compete for more than one Premluin.
In - all cases two or more - toria
to compete for a Oftentlttm.
J. St Stairalay.
Itesdlog, October 12; 1858.
20,000
32,_!_100
20,000
10,000
20,000
12,500
182,000
00,600
211,000
20,400
13,200
158;100
514,800
THE (lAEA f HEOLISH M.
Silt JAMES - CM/LUKE'S
Cetebrated Female 1 1 11111:
04. 1.2 4 '41as
Br aims mark ;
• k•rl'W.; , T,17:••')).
Preparasifroas a prescription of Sir J. Clarke,
.1) . , Physician Botraordiisary to the Owen.
Ulu Invaluable medicine-le unrolling b the eon of
Chose painful and dangerous diseases to which the ?male
.olnatltation is subject It moderates all Gems and
moves all abatructl•
TO MARRIED LADIES
It peculiarly nutted. It wiU,'ln e short time bring eas.
the monthly period with regularity.
Mach bottle, price One Dollar, - bears' the - Govemmeni -
Stomp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit',
.These Pills should cot Si takes by /make bring tea
FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as flay aril
ears to Snag ca Miscarriage, but at any other Haul al
are safe.
$50,000
12,500
5,000
2,500
2,000
1,530
1,000
400
300
200
100
In all eases of Nervous and Spinal Arections, Pain
the Hack and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertkm,
Lon of the Heart, Hyateries, and Whites, thews Pile Ai
affect a cure when all other moahs have still
although,* powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, OthAnia
antimony, or soy thing hurtful to the oonstiturioll.
Fall directions.-
amompany each peckagei
Agent ibr the United States and Cansdni
tc, a,-.lo,otrand 6.postere stamps enclosed to an Nl
thetited Agent. rill ileum a bottle qt the PUll hp htetii
dl.
Vor Rah. hi
'C. D. Lawnll and Lewis Schmidt A. Co., iohitt
D. Molnar, Allentown, and Druggists evetyWhere..
YORE 1111 WATER PROOF
THE subscriber in coming before the public *int
thin rooting feels confident not only that fie Oita
give satisfaction to those who may etntiloy kits
tither to put on new roofs or repair old ones, but
he is satisfied that he can convince any practical
man that his roof is not only Fire' and Water Proof s
but that It is a roof that will stand the changes of
heat and cold, and be durable for a great number of
yearn. It con be used upon either fiat or stet!, rob%
or Upon old end worn out shingle roofs *tithed the
trouble of removing the shingles. It is alab.oob Of
the best articles that can be applied titibh Tih Of
Iron roofs, coining almost as cheap as paint, and
will preserve the tin twelve times as long; Those
having tin roofs that they wish to preserve, br leaky
ones that they want made tight and have them itiy ,
so, will be putting money in their pockets by tieing
this material,
PAWL'S.
For neW Roof, 5 Ma. per Square foot.
" Tio or Iron. do. one coat, 2 eta. per Squats !bold
it du t*o coats, 3 eta. per thilare foot.
Two coats on Tnm or Tin gnaronteiid to Make It
perfectly water tight., ~
Samples, of this reo£ may be seen at the Ailed
Home, Altentoten ii. '
All orders add seed to ioaeph Cool, at the Afle
Hoes°, Allentow - 11 l be piomptly, attended to.
CONRAD ItCP,DIMR, Agent.
Allentown, June 8, 1850: •
• -• • . •
B R • N'S
;!
I-4 IN Ptibito o
N../14*- d; A FE
TA. rovet oertito ail ire* y rawer ever idueesfvs& IN
illi , MOH *IX: .as Las" Owe"
Oside; Itee reastieirs e , •
h4IN ZW r iforel) •
, •
„,„i..
Tpe nF". " the. .4 - .6 6 is ti.:“.. .I With digli
to directlorZaives AR to OW a rapid mull heft enare.
Vbcoutude have bona restrier Ila poiftl health lib, hoes
tried other snow la nix.. Ta all deem sod all eormillttl
lions they sre squally a Mouth/ rani a eat.—apar alai
despair, no matter bow lenettosessom may have up
or honorer revere it moy be, provided the missile
ture of the vital organs is net hopelessly
_decayed. 'MI
one afflicted should Aire them SD impartial trial.
JOB swags, Eloie Proprietor, Rochester.); V.?
Pries 25 cods par box. Roe side by
• ,
E. D. Lawall Lovell' Sclituidt & Co., and Soto
B. Armor, Alloutotm.and Druggists averiwbate:
Whiskey.
PCB SALE' BY • C.
17 1Y HARTON. Jr..
Agout. •No 116
'ALNlTT•itretit.
For ovidenros nr Itr
.rtoeter. ceo CLR•
MLA , Sept. 9th.
We hare carefully
-rod the sample of
15SINVT GROVE
r lIISKEY whiOh you
113 none of the poiso
n!. OIL, which Is
to ingredturit of the
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between the nudersigbedi
under the firm of Reek do Newhard, in the fielidY 4
Mode Clothing and Merchant- Tailoring business
in Allentown, was dissolved by lutanist Con
vent on 12th of September, 1850. All such.
therefore, indetred to said firm, are hereby rixittett.i
ed to snake settlement within six 'Weeks trot' data.
The hooks 10111Ilin at the old stand for the present.
and all such having any claims ate also requested
to present them without delay.
JOSHPII F, NEWIIAItb.
• CHARLES Mitt
The business will be continued by the npdethigti-'
ad, who will be glad to see the friends ball custom
are of the old firm give him a ealL By fair dealing
ho expecte b continuance of the same.
GIiARLES KECK.
—4t
September 21
31:1110 - 110,71r WARN °M . `:.
OrP/OE OVER PRETZ, °PTV% MO STORE
A LLENTOWN; PA
EXHIBITION OF THE
FOR
xx Cr Xi. r% Eis
`JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin k OJ
Roeheeter,
C. R MILK'S
PATEN'I'
DR. S. P. RUSS,
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Mg