The Learned Profession, when home, but here they put me on their Said a gentleman to us, yesterday, "1 infernal juries." have a on just" about to leave the High I Col. IF: "Well, we will soon be through. -School—what shall I do with • him ?" Not I with the case, and you will be relievpd.' -a week passes that- we do not hear-a Simi_ Juror : You used to be counted some in Aar enquiry., In such cases, the wisest th-C . way of a bear-fight, in Ohio; and I hope 'course is to study the bent of the lad's ge. you will give the lawyers, on the other side, particular hell--s-they deserve it." nit's, and endeavor to give him a pursuit Col. IF: “Oh no! we get along very for life which will agree with his capacities and wishes alike. Thousands of young peaceably. I've just come into the case, men are made useless members of society, and have not yet been able to . &termine by being placed at avocations n hid) are out under what law we are trying it." ' Juror" Why, the law of common sence of harmony with their organization, or from —the only law worth a d—n anywhere." other reasons Aistastefull to them. Others In arguing the case before the Jury, one are ruined by being taught professions and of the counsel fur the defence, after speak trades which are over-crowded, and for in of the manner in which California had which they want that peculiar fitness which been accitiired, Stc. alluded to the vast num will enable them to rise above all com petition. ber of Spanish law-hooks produced on the As a general rule, the learned professions other side.•and exclaitned--"his eye in line have -too many votaries; and mechanical frenzy rolling"— Flare, sir, upon the virgin pursuits too few. Commerce also 'is over oil of California with the meridian sun .of stocked, d w . hiclemagoriiicsulstutieecist of the y ' ne'glecte the nineteenth century shining upon us, are we to be governed by authorities prin. professions, we find an excellent article in th te quoted. M adr years ago,' and e New It is Orlea as n followss Delta, worthy of being re b cently dug id up two by hun sortie dred legal antiquarian . : 'his term formerly had a definite mean- from the ruins of the Spanish Inquisition ? Will -you, gentlemen of the Jury, recognize ing. RA now that meaning has teen en- tirely perverted. We have known men this as law ?" Uror--"Nosir 7 ee—not by a d—d sight." with licenses and diplomas to not It is scarcely necessary to say that the con n write.a ssntence of English correctly. The country is overrun with pretenders to a sel soon closed, and the defendant gained knowledge of law and medicine; the only his suit. 'wonder is that people manage to live and - accumulate properly when surrounded by these charlatans. In addition to these, there are many thorouchly educz.l , d !Len, deserving of confidence and support. 131 it between the shams and the rents, there are too many members of those professions. Just think---4here are in the United States 4600 medical students. Cern v tin the coon:. try cannot support this additional number of physicians every year.. The lawyers are increasing as rapidly, thous h it is im possible to ascertain the number of students, as they are not compelled to attentl law schools. All this is a great evil. .It can only he i gentleman of fortune, and on the return voy age they embarked in a vessel in which the remedied by convincing young men that other occupations, equally respectable. par i groom was serving as a common sailor. better. 1)r. Riddell, in his lecture before 13y some accident she was !mocked over the Lyceum, suited that there was rt di fi- board in the harbor of Liverpool, said: to the bottom and was Caren up fur lost. Our ciency of scientific men in the country, hero, however, did not abandon the search. We have not enough of engineers t 'n meet the demands of the tim s. The engineer A slight change in the position oldie vessel - who devotes himself to the theory as % ,,,11„ s discovered her, the water being remarka practice of phy s ical science, is sure of high I bly clear, lying on the ground, twenty feet remuneration, and adds to the knowledge i below the surface, and apparently dead. of the !world. To throw a bold arch over iI lc instantly plung ed to the bottom, seized some yrwning :.bias—to curl a turbulent her by the hair and brought her to the top; river with granite bits and compel it to lend i a large lock of hair being pull d nut in the attempt and which is still preserved. Af its unwilling strength to the held of man— ter some hours of persevering I xertion, she to cut a tunnel through ft IliQUlllaill-1 here are nobler labors than to make the finest ll' a 4 finally brought to and perfectly restored. She was deeply grateful to the preserver argument ever heard in a court house. of icr life, mid on the homeward voyage But besides this, our country wane , t h e expenditure of physical labor rightly direc- she formed a stron g attachment for him and a union for life was resolved upon. Their tel by educated minds. If hall the you!), pan 3 %vent, however. frustrated. and for Iwo now : , (1141011 , professions, or confined in counting-room‘, were preparing mem- i`• '""!2;" 2 " they never 'net. In the 'neon solvus fur the labors which require inechaiii- tinia her fortune became impaired. Soule ' three or loar itheahs ego s.he hoard of his , cal skill and scientific antiinments, the coun try and themselv e s Would be the gainers. Inention here and immediately came on fr.-.fl Th..., fault bails ton freq u ently on the Part'N's. I, :illtileStUn to see i , iin. f i ler uncle, haw. i e t.r, overtook her and c l _ii,;(l her back. 1 An instance is at this 1110Iill'Ilt under our •observation. A small plart,r in the neigh- Soe came on nrjain, some three weeks age, I horhoud of the city began lite ..v:th "iii; al- i hat was et;;;;Thed to Lod far some time by ; '' kr!s3 " P '' :7in l•kbentront and two negroes. fle wurlied on la-t Sabbath in the field. and the wife %\ ,rked in the "Yr n.l " l . l ' .l. '-' I '4 . '''" f '!r".i ""l'till knot was house. Y ear by ye•li. li' i ticr ,,, se d his tied, an I the rescm.r il -a ;•, 1 ,:...; : . I ~,... now force—! ; is slaves aver' ed cheerfully, for he noued in a lile-t:!,irtte•r!.!p. Lr better or i shared their labors. Ile ~,„, iv ,i ( ;),,, Hi , . for worse. . Sons. lllStpd el he w ing taught to tuned;, ,had Pit %ries oN rut: PrilLIC. SiilCo t he 1 ir n their horses, dogs and wins. They were mos of the Clarglim4 Oil have become so gentlemen. The old couple died rich. In extensively and ft/vol.:Wk. known to the Far a ft w tears the estate which had }teen necu niers of. the United States and Canada, as a mulatvd by the labors of a long life, was gone, and the children, ignorant of any curati‘'e oil in diseases of animals, and as a conseq nonce, its demand becoming great— trade whatever, are in a most tuisseraLle , mere Its not been wanting those whose ell condition. could lets sug i ;e,teil io thtm that if they I.)tiring the same time, another man in i could concoct something as nearly resemb this city, followed the laborious trade of the i iiii ,, : tn appearance as they could ,mess, blacksmith. In tune his' forge I ant , anvii : with anything l'or a name, they might urge tnlarged into the foundry, where ne car- : it up tinsuspeciino. customers as a sub vied on the most extensive operations. Ile on s too had sons, but instead of being broughttitute for the true Garglinr , Oil. The pro prietor would therefore caution those who up to idleness and gt'llillit l they learned t li the na the fathers business, and when his labors r ,l urc /crt hase haft,' is o hl sit ro n on the sido me of the bottle r , ceased, the blast was not stopped, our did and in his hand writing over the cork. All the molten iron cool, but fiercer burnt the fires, and redde y,lowed the metal. and others are an.attempt at imitation, and are, r quicker fell the pondrous hammers. And I therefore an imposition. A the sons, proud of their father's trade, are I See ad vertisement in this paper. pamphlet of discription may be had gratis the great machinists of the South. New. who are the gentlemen l—who the useful of the agenti citizens ?—who the true patriots ? Judicial Proceedings in California. A coiresrondetit of the :Vcu, Orhalo Della, this describes the remarkable free and easy way in which justice is admin istered in California: Sometime in Dech. Inst whilst Judge— was •giving his decision upon the admissi- bility of some evidence, one of the lawyers rose, and snid "Your decision is per fectly ridiculous. You just decided the question the other way." " Judge: 1 fine you ien dollars, for imper tinence. Comma : Here is the ten dollars—(at the same tima throwing over the gold piece of that denomination, a hick lodged in his thonor's'bosom. and caused hint to-unbutton before he could get his finv.)" Some other question- anon after arose-and whilst the Judgt was giving his decision with keertning gravity, the following scene PCetirred : Juror : "Sheriff:—(not wishing to inter rupt the Judge)—go up to the City Hotel, and bring me down a brandy cock-tail, and one of the best cigars. Judge: "Sir, hatrnt you better wait until I ani through In Juror: "Certainly, I'll wait ; but I'm most confoundedly•tiiirsty." Thu juror then turned around to Col. Weller,. who was rosociate counsel for the defence, when the following dialogue et - sued : Juror: "Colonel,. don't you know Me? I'm from Warren county. Ohici. and VMS introduced to you two years ago. by Tom Corwin, at the tit-arl strort . Elote!, Cincin, • Flnti. hard to a.s.oeinte wilt gentlemen Romance in Real Life.. The Lewisburg (Pa.) Chronic/c at:pon ces the marriage on the 14th.inA. of Min Johnson anti Mrs. Maria Miller of Chillis• tinaguo township,-and tells :he following romantic story respecting the happy, pair: The groom, who now works at th,i boat yard here, was formerly a semi:trim , . man. The bride is front South Carolina; and her father, and her former husband; both of whom havti been dead ninny years, were wealthy planters. Some live years ago, the young widow made a viait to England, in company with her brother, a Southern r?' The have for many years shown that they know how to govern themselves, and to choose for themselves, by thyir Ii betel support of Shepherd's Clothing Store, in Chesnut street above Tltird. Shepherd Ivorlis for the people, awl makes them fashionable and serviceable clothing for all seasons at the lowest possible prices. MAR HIED. On Thursday last, by the. Rev. Joshua Yaveer, Mr. John A'. Day, of Bethlehem, j to Miss Catharine Krauss, of Allentown. DIED. ' At Bethlehem on the I:3th inst., Laura Euqcnia, daughter of Wm. K. and Catlin ! ring 'C. Hutihagle, aged nine years. . . .• Ground Vlaster. A large supply of ground Plaster is jtist received and kept fur sale, at the Store of the undersigned, and at the mill of Joseph Dieter, formerly Van 'l'agen's . Tuu;lAs 13. WiLsos Alav 2 Zis2MUILCUIVAQ Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to Nit.. David ,Vicriz,.be it in Notes, Fees or Boot; debts, that liehas placed his Accoonts in the. hands of the undersigned, who is authorised to collect them. It is ne cessary that the accounts should be. settled, as he has left Allentown and is desirous to have his business closed. AWord to the • visa is sufficient. 01 New Goods. Respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have just re turned from Philadelphia, where they have made their second 'Spring purchase, and are now opening a very extensive and beau tiful assortment of Bring and Summer Consisting in part as follows ; A great va riety of Linen LuStres, fivred and plain Mohair Lustre, Cf ine ha ins, Lawns, De lanes, A Ipaccas, figured Leaflets, American and British Prints, Silk and Delain Shawls, Pa rasols, Gloves, noisery, Ribbons, &c. di. Engiih. French, Belgian and , American Cloths, fancy and plain Cashne roe, Cashme rutts, Sarin and Ma rsniles \Testi ngs, Italian Cravats, Leghorn and Pahnleaf I hits, &c• But, as they cannot enumerate all the new GOODS they have received, they respect fully invile ONE and ALL, to cull and ex arnine their fresh supply and with care selected and well arranged Stock of New and Fashionable Goods, which they now ofliT to sell at the very low est prices for cash or for trade. 01 Paluable Storcsiand `EAR THE A 1.1. E NTO W N FURNACE, OFF ERE WILL he silld at Public Salt : t. on Saturday the 18th of 3day next. nt one o'clock, in 11:e afternoon, the following valuable proi . And Let of C.;reund, lately occupied by Wil liam :kieendsen & Co., at the "Allentrwri Furnace," in Northampton township, Le high countY, fronting two public roads, and adjoining lot of Isaac Laros. The improve ments thereon are a very large and roomy Two S(ory Brick ihreilinAr House, :16 by , I 0 feet in dimensions, be sides a large Frame Shed, and other neces sary outbuildings, the wholn. of which is covered with slate. There is also an excel lent Well with water, and a large Cistern, in both of which mire good Pomp,. The above Store Stand is believed to lie one of the best in 01.. county, and as the buildings have but lately been put up, are inn very good condition, and as an opportu nity of this kind is but seldom offered, it Is worthy the attention of capitalists. Possession can be given immediately after the sale, it' desired. The conditions- will he !nude known nn Lite Clay ur edit. nru.ILIC Fittetaiance given by WILLIAM tr. I:LCAIEIi.. .I,sigate . 2 / 'rain. iweends,,, \lnv '2 A Vitluablo intl Lot At Public Sale. chy Saturday the Inth day of May in , v, It one o'clock, in the n'ternoon, on the pr , lni.us, gill he soli the following Ide Real Estate, to : DWI 110/:SE IND lOT ;..tlatc , near the A Ilye!--.V71 Furnace, in Northampton trwnship,i,eldgh county. ad joining, ITS of Juhn Knechel. Akalom r, and on two public roads, containing in 11_,.. 4 front GO feet, and in aepth 230 feet. Nici - irr Thereon 13 en cu cl.a New Erick g • C.4..'3 A 5 Dwelling girouse ) and other oulmildings. l'he convenient situation of this property, brilig in t h e im• mediate nekrhborhood of the Pormn.,.does make it a matter worthy the attention of caritalistß. The conditions will he thode kno‘t n 00 the•day of sale and due attendance tziven WILLIAM 11. BLUMER. .h.signee (.)/ Roy. larmintrer. May ...: Columbia tEountil farm s - systa 1111 WILL be . old at Public Sale, a beautiful Farm, situated in Derry township, Colum bia county, Penn., fire miles west of tin thriving [3orough pi Danville. Containing 300 Acres, with about 130 Acres cleared ; with a ['cod /4"57 4 , HOUSE Good _Barn Sz Cider [louse and other outbuildings, two excellent Springs near the house. There is a large Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees, oh the premises, tbe'remainder well watered and timbered. It will be sold in whole or part, to suit purchasers. For further information itiquire of the subscribers, residing in Derry township. A snnENI: BRITTA NATHANIEL 13HITTAIN. *-7 t ! May 2 Read This: New Coureetionary Store, The subscriber has in connection with the Tailoring business, also opened a new CONFEC7ION3RF STORE, in the same building, where he will always keep on hand, an assortment of Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons, Prunes, Raisins, Figs. all kinds of Nuts, Confectionary, 4.c 4-c. R- 4w He also keeps on hand for sale a variety of weak refreshMents, cakes, &c. Give hilt a call, as he will be happy to accommodate his friendn, SAMUEL HENN. .Iklay '2. ir,;-11v J''ON ;Neatly executed at the “P.egieter" Office L. RIME. 7-6Tv bblarßz s, Dry Gotich, GrOierics, (V. MERTZ & LANDES May 2. Assignee Sale, At Public Sale. ThatiVell. Known Store stand, Ho I The Compromise Bill PASSED ! The Country Safe: AND Sninson l Wagner & Co. Have just returned from N;.tv York and Philadelphia with their second - Spring pur chase of New Goods, which are held forth -.91 The People's Store in 411entoton, Where they in vite . thvir friends and the pub lic generally, to call and examine their beau tiful stock before buying- elsewhere, for then they will be sure to find the latest styles and the most approved patterns of every kind of Dress "Goods ~ from the richest Silks to the coarsest of home-made fabrica. Please give them a call and they will insure to please you kith their goods Mid their prices shall he so low, us to make file most pernicious of you blush to ask any de duction on them, We. do nut like to sal/ that we will sell cheaper than our neii4hbor merchants, but we do say, that as we buy our goods for cash, we can sell cheaper than those who "boy on time." GENTLEMEN ! to Cloths, Cassimers, &c. we would expressly call your attention to our extensive assortment, as we flatter our selves that we catrdefy competition in this line of business. We have also a splendid assortinent• new Mons, Boys and Children. Braid, and Pal nleaf Hats, of the latest styles and exovedinsily cheap. CoMe one, come all and call, like the ternpost loud and long Upon SAMSON, WAUN & !i-lt G R 0 if 12 if MS. ' A lame stock of choice roce ries, the best the mar.ket affords, constantly on hand and at the ve ; , ry iowe.q prices by SAMSON, WAGNER. S. Co. Giags QUCCUSfrarC. -A splendid assortment of Queensware of the st patters, in setts and by the piece at reduced Flees by SAMSON, WAGNER & CO. • 14811. M 2: A large lot of Mackerel, - No. I. arid 3, whole, half ' . 1, , t0r.1 quaker barrels, for sale but a su L ,., Phi:adelphia prices. SAMR(IS, WAGNER & CO Jersey and Mountain Tar. con stantly on bait and %%ill be sold in large ur small lots to suit Ituitchasers by SAMSON. WAGNER & CO. ir4D UCE. Ail kinds of cuuntry produce wanted in exclsuluz,• for goods fur u Inch the highest luit,Ket price vii he paid by SAMSON. WAGNER & CO. .11' 0 0 IP. 51)(1 curdy of .Oak and Hickory wood, tv,u:!!•d in exchange fur goo at the ...Pee pitt* Sture" by SamsoN, WAGNEa °L CO Mar 2 DI 4 1 . 1 .2 ITU Tailor in Allentown. Ta4es this method to inform his friends aml the iitMlic in general, that he has open ed a new Tailoring Es/a/dish/nem, in Al leritown4 on the corner of Hamilton and Non :trout. where he will be ready to.ri ccive those who may favor him with tl:eir custom, to whom he will fee! grateful!. 110 is in the regular rece4!! of the Fash ion Plates, oft r which he" cuts and makes np he superintends himself, and Lan there fore stand g-ned fur the work he turns out, and I,ts Juices will be cheaper than at any other c,tab:ishinent in town. fle ri turns his thanks to his nil custoin• ors, and feels confident that the durability of his work and. the moderate prices will in duce a' further continuance of their s.upi ort. lity. '2. arl-11; NORTFIANIPTON iIeater Company. The stockholders of the Northampton 11'ater C'untimny, art , hereby notified, that an election fur five mantp , ers. to serve for the ensnina year, will be held on Monday the 1:1111 of May next, between the hours (if 10 A. M. and 0 P. M., at the house of Major Eli tS'irrkel, in the borough of town. By order of flie Board, • M. D. Eatnumtp, .Secretary, April 18 !I-4c . allemtown • A Unify rat Parade of the seventh Brigade, Seventh DiVisien, will take place on Saturday the 11th of . (AL May. 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, .r in the Borough of Allentown, the follotving (dicers arid companies ' have been invited to attend on the occasion. Major General Conrad Shinier, and Staff, Brigadier General Sherman Rupp, and Staff,. Major Joseph Steckel, and Major Jacob Zimmerman. North Whitehall Troop, Captain Ruch, .Washington Cavalry, Captain Schlauch, Milleristown Troop, Captain Frederick, Putnam Artillerists, Captain ZnTen fuss, 'l'aylar Artillerists, Captain Giering, Lehigh Fenciblei& Buttery Cpt. Yaeger, Bethlehem Artillerists, Captain Wilson, Union Guards, Captain A. W. Loder, Jefferson Guards, Captain Keiper. Arrangements will be made to give visit ing companies a. Soldiers welcome during th e ir. slay among us. Officers of, compa nies will give information to Captain Yae ger, as earl, as possible, the n4rnber of men they.will riiuster for parade, and hu will dp. sigmas the quarters for the different com, pallier. The parade will . form at 1 o'clock. z;n. Aflea stre,e:, nee: the cfpare. May 2 vauc' upon T'.l 11. -.1%‘ , r) vr The Latest, Vasluous! Can be see), at the New Fancy Stor. Mrs. MARY A. taICERT, 1 Takes pleasure to Mini m her old friends ' and customers, thin she has again establish' ed herself among them. aim opened a n e w FANCY MILLINERY ESTABLigIDIEMT, 011 the. west side of Hamilton Sirei•t, a short distance above Hagenlinch's 1 - 101,•!. Shp' has just returned from Philadelphia with n ..„ A large assortment of ri j )114 . 7 1 9 ;,' %loving Zic Summer i: A . :„.t.i •-. , 7, .. lo lien JiCIN, . \‘`.-:.: P 4 " - i• i l For Ladierl, Misses and In ' flints. A tsti ran assortment of fashionable Ribbons, &c. [ler assortment of fashionable bonnetn con sists among others of the latest styles of SATIN TULIPS, TULIP MILON, Com - to, FRENCH (dIMP, BIRD EVE . STRAW, LEGHORN BRAID, STRAW, &C. A 12vautirul variety of Silks of fancy col ors, also Lawns. &c. for Casiog Bonnets, with ties of the latest styles. ' Her A rtificiais excei. , d in beauty and quid• itv any before brouaht to this town. Slie also keeps for sale it very handsome variety of Ladies' Dress articles, such as CaPS,COLL.III.S', QUILLINGS, which have just'been received, and are of fered at the lowest prices. iLlif Old Punnets dyed tartn . y color desira ble, cleaned. blanched and wade up in the neatest mid mast fashionable manner. • Her work will in point of neatness, style and durability runt pelt', if not surpass any turned out in this town. She keeps none lad the best of hands, and trusts that her old customers and many new 0110.9 15 ill re new their calls, for which she will ever feel thankful. Allentown, April 25 Owen Hoffman / clock, w atchmaker and Jeweler, 1 Jew doors. East of Brnj. Hagenbuch's Hotehand adjoining I he , Peoples' Store," in Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. • The undorsigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just returned from New York and Philadel phia, with a very large and well selected . :.-,-- .7 ., stock of fashionable. (4,4,; ( fi 1 n:" GOLD AND SILVER Watches, * 4 B 3 ) Irr• .5 :: i 100 Eight Day & — L. 21 ..4 • 21 flour Clocks. Arrip P" 1 . .i,tr- 4 :s-- 4-- e - --. 1 ; %•: •••-'.=. from two to fifteen dollars, I kn O'rin \ - , 0 5 . •_, 1.,--' 1 4 , - - •'.4 --____ 4 - ' tainumormizio and a full assortment of ._...4...,:';',.. t :...,y,::- . •:::-,1 , _,_ .; - ~ . ii „,,, - 4 k K2c,.=, t- -...... , -;-:. 17:)....p..._.. --- k.' -iF.;* JEWELRY. )----N.._ , _l ,7 .rs r ~ ~,,,,.. ,„,,.. s, Among others it comprises the following ~,,.....4,„i i ii- , ,i - i.„zath.=,-,.„,.1„; - ...,...,,.,r-r_.%.-- . 7 ,- fashionable articles: Gold and Silver Carers, Anker Levers, Now is your Time to T ravel , Lapi„„s, English, French and Swiss watch. es, Gold, Sifter and Steel tacles for Vareileaucea to %•1;50, , l sl , ' a ages, I ver Combs, S pec orsast- TUIRDUGII FROM Ear-rings and Finger-rings. Gold pens,Gold Philadelphia to Allentown. \L i am' Silver pencils, Silver Tea and 'fable'- The People's Daily Line of Stages be. s 100119, and a Inrgo variety of articles in his tween Allentown and Philadelphia, leaves line of business. Re has also on hand a large and well se- Kolb's American lintel. Allentown, every (rand assortment of Accordeons. mottling nt , 1 o'clock, and arrives in Phila.- rr he above stock is entirely new, and se (l.:Jidda itt I o'clock in the titertioon. Iwaves Detect with the greatest care, and of the lat- Daniel lltdhy's Bald Eay'e Doted. North 2 fashions and styles, .1 ery streetmorni n , abo g v at (3 e Cao'clock,llowhill, an P da hila rriv delp es hiat esta, Ile invites the public to give him a call, ev A Ilentot% n at o'clock. particularly the Ladies, and to examine his 2 For Seals or other information apply at stock of Jewelry; and he feeds confident that either of the above named places, or tit Lei- he can satisfy them, that his goods are not bat's Sun Hotel, in Bethlehem. only as, cheap as can be found in town, but Fare each way, 31,51 will hear the strictest examination for their April 25 purity. Ass - in - lee N otlce, Notice is ht.teby given, that THlL'artt illsendst—t, of Northampton township. [...- high county, has on Thur , Slay the lt.ith of April, made a volimiury assizatnent, at all his properly, reai, perst an mixed, to tho undersigned, for the b iiht of Ihcfr crod Ours. Sucih. there fore, wt•a aro in - wi:t indebted 1) the said Wi.lnt,n Moen son, are culled upon to make s-.2lthnent within six wecks from the date her of. And those, who have any legal claims against the Assignor, will prvsent th-m tv;dl authenticated to the undersigned, tt,ithin the above specified time, IVRa.t.tm 11. I.3l.lAtcrt, .I33ignee. April 25. A ssignee, iti otice Notice• i hereby given, that trill:am Neervisen co. of Northampton tewnt•hip, Lehigh county, have on Thurieday the ltlth of April, lbso, made a voluntary assign ment, of all their property,..-xual, personal ,end mixed, to the undersicw-ii, or tto on etit of their en ditori.i. Such, therefore. I are in anywise indebted to the said William Meendsen & Co. are called to inal:a settlement within six weeks from the dem hereof. And those, who have nny claims against the 412signom will- present them well authenticated to the under.tigmed, within the above specified time. SS ILLIAm U. BLIIXER, -- 6w April 26 Assikruce Notice, Notice is herby given, that Benjamin F. Kleppinger, of Northampton township, Lehigh county, has on Thursday the pith of April, Ida), made a voluntary assign ment, cf nil his property, real, perional and mixed, to the undersigned. for the ben efit of his crediuirs. Such, therefore, who are in anywise indiAted to the said Benja min F. Kleppinger, are called upon to make settlement within six weeks from the date hereof. And thrise. who have any legal claims agninst the Assignor. n ill present them wed authenticated to. the undersigned, within the above specified time. WILLIAM 11. 13L17MER, Sasignee. April 25. r, To Contractors! /NIUE Commissioners will receive sealed J ll - proposals, to the :10th instant for erecting and semi leting in South Bethlehem a stone Brittze of two arclies, about 21 feet span each, 17 feet wide in the carriage way, about 6 feet high over ordinary water mark, with the necessary wing walls, well covered and filling up complete, JOHN LICIITENWALNEE, BENJAMIN BREJNIGI. SAMUEL KNAUSS, Commissioners of Lehigh County Arres: :—J. M, Lum Clerk, April 11, prim Current. ARTICLES. I Per E. Jour . \v heat Ell MEI BM Buckwhent . j --; 1•11xstleil CI victsecd . '1 i,rtothj.red . I I l'outtoea • • - 6r- Salt . Butter Poural l Lard . • Tallow . . . . licestvax .. • --- ! Itam . . . . Flitch Tow-yarn . • Eggs . .. . i Doz. Rye W hitikey I Gall. Apple Whkkeyi Linseed no. E it! kory Wood' Cord Oak Wood . Egg Coal . . Ton "Nut Coal . . . Lump Coal . . Piaster .. . ¶-2m ";-3in He is thankful for past ravers and trusts, that his prices and his beautiful assortment hill trinq Iti•Tt many new customers, to enpni t h t will ever feel grateful. .7jir - I , ..•pairitt dun! nt the !honest notico and on the most reasonable terms April 2i. Peter Wyckoff ; Al' I OHNE YAr k • f - Ins removed his Law Office, from tho corner opposite the Courthouse to the new ly err-cteri brick building, one door east of Smith's Apothecary store, cn the north sido cf Hamilton street, between fcelb'a Hotel and the Courthouse. He can he consulted and givo advise in the English and German languJges. Allentown, April 25. , 5-3 m Builders, Look 11-Tere. Delaware Sand. The subscr:ber has made arrangements, to keep 071 hand at the dllentown Basin and nt Bicryspart,-a-large supply of DEL ARE SAND, of an excellent quality, for building purposes, equal to the best Sil ver Sand, end for sale cheap. ETitrAt Allentown call upon Mr. 77torruxa C. Ginkinger, and at Bierysport, upon JAMES FULLER. *-4w April 25 To Ili/faders. A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor Leeks with mineral knolls, german Locks, Latches. Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Bruals, es, and a variety.ot other building Hard ware jast unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 0 & J SAEGER. April PI, 11-2trt Temp" 0 of Fashion, NEW CLOTHING ESTABLIMMENT Xeleigh $' Lek Respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have removed to the house, one door East of the town Hotel, near the Market Square, in . Hamilton- street, in Allentown, and have opened a new Ready Slade Clothing I. tablishment, which they term the nmple of Fashion. I They keep on hand a variety of Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., new and flish./'` ionfible Summer Goods, which they will. make up to order. Also, all kinds of Spring IVoolen, Cotton and Linen Dress Goods. They will always keep on hand a largo assortment of Ready Made Clothing of eve ry description for Men and Boys, at the very lowest prices. They are thankful for past favors- and trust that their very low prices, will be the means of retaining their old customers, an. likewise bring, them. many new ones. ; April 4. ~ ' 1, -4 • ",—Sc 611cnt.E7t.ton Philda bane; 5 00 1 3 00i 1 00, 05' • 1 50. tiol 50 1 601 801 801 45 • 401 160 1 501 3 251 3 601 2 50! 2 751 86 451 401 451 6 00 I 0.1 Gh 60 MIDI IM:1 141 12 b;I() 31 0 221 25 01 7; 01 s; F 1 10 1 1 121 22, 251 25 851 (3•5 4 501 4.50 :3 501 3 50 3 501 4 00 2 50 1 300 350 , 350, 4 50 1 4.50 68 6 00 5 u 0 4 50 3 60 3 60 2 50 91-11 tn 1