Brieoltpe and Pnranet df Baker. The mystery attending the whereabouts of Baker, who is believed to &We shot Wm. Poole, is solved, and an unheard of amount of correep tion and infidelity of some of the New York of goers disclosed, a number. of the having been 'actually engaged in assisting Ws escape, and defeating the ends of justice. Judge Stuart, who suspected the true condition of things, in stituted searching investigations, which re sulted in tracing Baker, to Jersey City, where lie had been secreted, and whence be sailed on Saturday in tho brig Isabella Jewett, for • Palmas City, Canary Islands. It appears that. by the aid of his friend, 'S. McLaughlin, of Jer sey City, he crossed over the ferry disguised as a milkman, and was secreted in the house of Mr. L.'s hostler, where he remained several days, during which he read the accounts of the murder in the newspapers, and was frequently visited by his friends, including some of the New York officers. Judge Stewart, on ascer taining the fact, came over, to Jersey City on Friday night,.with a posse and visitedithe house in Barrow at., but through some • treachery, `Baker was forewarned, and escaped, so short a time previous, that they found his bed still warm, and blood stains . from his wounds upon the sheets ! They continued thUsearch through the neighborhood without effect and finally re turned to the city. It was subsequently as certained that he was smuggled on board the Isabella Jewett, then lying at Jersey City, waiting for fair weather to sail for the Canary Islands. The Captain alarmed at the danger ous character of his passenger, objected at first but finally consented to take him upon receiv ing an extra fee from Baker's friends. She sailed with a fair„).ind on Sunday the llth. Judge Stu.. : .; p ,;..',.tained from the Quaran tine at Stat.WlVti batch of letters which Baker 1;10 given a boatman to deliver to his friend, officer Linn, including letters to a Judge of one of the city courts, and another to his lawyer in New York, in the latter of which he discloses all with regard to himself, but their contents are kept strictly private. Judge Stuart has. sinekbeen taking testimony against various persons suspected of being accessories elfin• the fact to themurderer, and the following additional persons have been arrested and im prisoned in defaifit of 00,000 hail each : James E. 'Corrigan, Councilman, 13th Dis tridt ; John Lyng, pugilist and gainbler ; George Burfis, emigrant runner ; Harvey Young, gamb ler ; Daniel Linn, policeman ; John Hyler, pro fession unknown. The celebrated clipper ship, Grapeshot with Capt. Hepburn in command, plenty of stores, and as fine a crew of seamen as ever manned a ship, went to sea on Sunday the 18th, in pur suit (eight days-behind) of the Isabella Jewett, the vessel On which Baker, the alleged mur derer of Poole, is believed to have made his escape. The distance to the city of Palmas, the destination of the Isabella Jewett, is three thousand miles, of which she must already have wade near one third the distance. Will it not he a hard struggle, with nil her speed, for the clipper to overtake her ? Apprehensive that she may not, Judge Stuart took the -pre caution to provide his officers, Messrs. Barton, Brush, Blaoe and Evans, with such letters and papers from the Spanish authorities in the United States to the authorities of her Catholic Majesty, the queen of Spain, at the city of Palmas, as will, although there is no extradition treaty, most provably secure Baker's arrest, (if he can be found after landing,) and return Idm to be dealt with in his city as justice may require. Accompaping the officers on board are twelve voluntertr citizens, in aid of the po lice force in this service. The City Judge and Spanish Vice Consul, with a party of gentle men, accompanied the Grapeshot outzide of Sandy Hook, and returned late last night by a steamer. Mr. Law, the owner of the clipper, will deserve many thanks for his noble conduct in tendering her use, free of cost, foi the *cap ture of the fugitive. Much praise is bestowed upon the City Judge for the energetic and fear less course he has pursued throughout this whole affair.—New York Herald. . 071:very day in the week is, by different na tions, devoted to the public celebration of Di vine Service.—Sunday by the Christians, Mon day by the Greeks, Tuesday by the Persians, Wednesday by the Assyrians, Thursday by the Turks, and Saturday by the Jews. MARRIED. On the - 20th of March, by the Rev. Mr. Yea ger, Mr. TILGUMAN WEIL, to Miss HANNAH NUNNERMACIIER, both of Salisbury. -, On the 25th .of March, by the same, Mr: CHARLES F. L. WEBER, to Miss CATuAntsz H. ERRIG, both of Allentown. On the ith inst., at Bethlehem, by the Rev. Mr. Weldon, Mr. EUGENE D. W.PARsoNs, Esq., of New York, to Miss EMMA D. FREEMAN, of Freemansburg. • On the 20th, in Bethlehem, by the Rev. C. F. Seidel, Mr. Gm. W. Hors of Easton, to Miss ARANESTA L. DIXON, of Bethlehem.. DIED. On Th t, in Allentown, of typhoid finer, min., aged 18 years. On T hu ay. last, in Allentown, FRANCIS, son of James F. and Mary Kline, aged 1 year and 9 months. On Thursday last, in Allentown, after a lin gering illness, SARAH Glinummta, aged 17 years On the 20th of March, in Allentown, of con sumption, ANNA REBECCA BABLACIIII, aged 29 years. On Sunday last, in Upper Macungy, of croup. Rama, son of Thomas C. and Carolina Brei nig, aged 7 years. On the 14th of March, in Upper Saucon, Jowl . JAcony, aged 77 years. On the 18th of March, in North Whitehall, Menu, daughter of. Amandes Hoffert, aged 2 years. •• On Wednesday the 21st r of consumption, in Lower Saucon, HENRI' Mamas, aged'43 years. On the 19th inst., in South Whitehall, of ner Tons fever, Jolts Roan, aged about 20 years. On the 18th of March, in Salsburg, of con iuteptioni PHILIP SAINVIM, aged about 60 years ''' , i ' . OBITUARY . . WESULT J. Bom, who died on Hip Nth day of March last, (having attained the age of 27 . . years) and to whose memory we desire' to pity „ this last tribute of respect, was a man who possess ed many rare and glorious excellencies of charac ter. His early demise produced a vacancy in the circle of his relatives and friends 'which will long be sorely felt and lamented ; ho was endear ed to all who know him by the strongest ties of affection, and of him it could be truly said, " None knew him but to love him„ None named him but to praise" In his social and private relations he was ex emplary and blameless, as a husband, he was faithful and devoted, as a son dutiful and affect- tionate, a brother kind and gentle, and a friend firm and confiding. In his intercourse with his family, neighbors and associates, he always ex hibited noble traits of character; maintaining the 'strictest integrity in his dealings with his fellow men, and displaying at all times the most exalted virtues. As a member of the Order with which he was connected he was consistent and worthy, to which the members attested, by per forming at his grave the last solemn and touch ing rites of the Order. Although he made no pub lic profession of religion and was not connected with any religious denomination, yet, he• was not unmindful of those duties which pertain to eternal salvation. During his long and painful sufferings he manifested a lively concern for his salvation, and devoted much of his time to the reading of the Bible, for which he manifested peculiar fondness, esteeming it the only work he cared for.and which alone claimed his atten- tion during the last few months of his earthly career, and from the conduct ho displayed in in relation to it, we have.good reasons to hope that he is now safely moored in that " haven of rest" where joy and peace is experienced in its full fruition. ***** I T HIM ALLENTOWN MARKET. • Flour, per bbl. - - - - -0 00 Wheat, . - - - - - 200 Corn, - 85 Rye, 1 20 Oats, - 50 Hay, - - - - - - 15 00 Salt, 70 • Potatoes. - - - - 90 Ham, per lb„ - - - - 12 Sides, 10 Shoulders, • - - - 10 Lard, - - - - - 10 Butter, - - - - - • - 20 Eggs per doz. - - - - 14 • -- PHILADELPHIA MARKET. FLomt—straight brandS, - • - - $0 12 Western " - - - 887 CORN MEAL, - - - - - 425 RYE FLOUR. - - - - 600 GRAlN—White Wheat, - - - 222 Red, - • - - 212 Rye, 1 20 Corn, White, - - - 95 Yellow, - - - 91 Oats, - - - - 54 WHISKEY, 32 Stock Increased AND PRICES REDUCED, Appears to be the only arrangement t hat will make trade go, now•a-days. Comequent• ly we have tried the experiment. The as,.ort• merit of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Straw" goods, Trunks, Lamps Sc., &c ron• tantly on hand at N 0.45 EISi Hamilton street. is not exceeded if equalled outside of our large cities, all of which we are selling ~ f f a• reduced prices, Wholesale and Retail. lieit extensively engaged in the nianufacturi.g of Boots and Shoes of every style, arid purchas• ing Hats, Caps and Straw goofs, by the ca.e, we are enabled to supply Country Merchants, at the lowest city Jobbing prices. In order to give the public an idea of the cheapness of our goods we are selling Mans' Boots at $1 25 per pair and upwards. " Brogans 87} " it Mins' Fine Calf and Patent Leather work of all kinds at prices yroperticnt.blo, Boys' Boots SI per pair and upwards. • " Brogans 75 cis. " Boys Fine Calf and Patent Leather work at prices accordingly. \\'omens' Shoes 75 CIA. per pair and upwards. " High Gaiters 1,25" These we have of various colors. shoes and Gaiters for misses and childret a full assortment and cheap. Hats and Caps, the latest styles for Gents and Youths', a large assortment:. Our stock of Straw Hats is very large and carelully selected, 'and the assortment com pleted of all sorts and sizes. • Trunks, Valises arid Travelling Bags, a full assortment, Lamps and Lanterns of all sorts.— Please give us a call and judge for yourselves. P. S. All the above named goods, furnished to Merchants and others, cheap at wholesale. Terms Cash. YOUNG & LEH. March 28. • 'l.-11 wrE IP Fif ROIL Wieder & Berger, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Alanufacturers and Dtl,alers alilll3 AVID 11.03,, No. 25 West Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. TOE undersigned having recently formed a copartnerahip, hereby 'inform their friends and the public that they now are and will always be fully prepared to supply their customers with goods in their line, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. at the shortest notice and upon the must accom modating terms. Their stock consists of Beavi, llolliiria, Brush, Russia, Casiiniere, Moleskin Silk, 4.c., which they will dispose i,i'ai the l ow . es s f prices. Call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere: `' Their assortment of CAPS is one of IMF the most extensive in this place, and they are adding to it daily. Customers may rest assured that they,will be suited, as the stock has been carefully selected from the largest as. Bolin:tents in New York and Philadelphia. As all the HATS are manufactured under the immediate superintendence of the firm, they feel warranted in saying that for durability and finish they cannot be surpassed by any establishment in this or any other town in the Union: Their assortment of Straw Goods, just received from Philadelphia, is unsurpassed. Country Merchants visiting Allentown, deal, ing in Hats or Caps, can be supplied at Whole. sale prices, from one to a dozen, such sizes as any may want. • WEIDER & BERGER. • f-If March 28 To Officers, Soldiers, Seamen &c., Of all Wars: Their Widows and minor Children, Communicated SM. KNIGHT, Aitt•rney for Government I Claimants, W ASH INGTON, D. C., contin ues to give prompt and personal attention to the proseeation of Claims of every description against the General Governmenl,-and- particular ly to those before the trensUry Department, Pension and Bounty Land Bureaus, Patent and General Land Offices, and Board fo ',An experience of years, and a familiarity with the, means of obtaining the egrtied and most favorable action on Claims, with his facilities for the diapatch of business, justify him in as suring his Correspondents, Claimants, and the Public generally, that interests intrusted to his keeping will not be neglected. PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, PATENT, AND PUBLIC He has nearly teady for gratuitous distribu• tion among his business Correspondent, (and !hose who may become such,) a neat pamphlet containing a synopsis of the existing Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public Land Laws, down to the end of the late Congress—including The Bounty-Lana Act of 311 March, 1855, • under which all who have heretofore received less than 160 acres are now entitled to addition. ml land; said Act grants also 160 acres to all Officers, non commissioned Officers, Chaplains, Soldiers, Wagon Masters, Teamsters and friendly Indians, of the Arniy, including State Troops. Volunteers, and itia—and all Olii. cera, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Marines Clerks, and Landsmen, of the Navy, not hereto, fore provided for, who have served not less than fourteen days (unless in .battle) at any petiLd since 1776; and to the widows and minor chili dren of all such persons entitled and deceased. This pamphlet contains t , Forms of Applica tion" more full and complete than my else. where to be found, adapted to the wants of every class itf Claimants under the Act, with copious decisions and instructions of the Department, and practical suggestmes as to the course to be pursued in suspended or rejected cases. Parties rot wishing to avail themsrAes of the facilities afforded by this Office in securing prompt and personal superintendence of their &aims at the Cepartments, can obtain copies of the above pamphlet by remitting that), cents in Emstage stamps. Correspondents who prepare and forward cases for management by this Ar. , eney will be dealt with liberally, supplied with all neces_ sary blanks gratis, and kept constantly advised of the changes that from time to time occur in the execution of the law. It is within the subscriber's power to direct his Correspondents to the locality of very many persons entitled under the late Act, and having obtained several thousand Land Warrants under former laws, he is in possession of data that will materially assist in securing additional bounty. Fees, below the usual rates—and contingent upon the admission of Claims. The highest Cash prices given for Land War. rants, Revolutionary Scrip, and Illinois Land Patents. Address S. M. KNIGHT, . March 28 Notice is hereby given that all such who are indebted to the late firm of WEIDER & Borgia, in the lint. Cap and Fur bodiless, in the Bo• rough or Allentown, are rendested to make pay, went immediately. A nil all such who may have any claims aviiiist said firm, will also please preset , . them fur settlement. E. M. WIEDER. . .RUE STEIN, Adm'r. of the estate of Wesley J. Boyer, deceased. March 28. t —Ow 20,000 Apple Trees for Sale. The Trees are all of extra size and quality warranted true to the name, with a general a:- sortment of all sorts of 4.!litlf AND 011111 Mil ,rte-s. Grape Vines, Goosberries, Raspberries, and Strawberries, of ihe best selections, ripening in succession from the earliest to the latest, Or. namental Trees, Evergreens, &c., suitable fur ornamenting public and private grounds. Orders sent direct to the "Fair View Nurse ry," Moorestown, New Jersey, or left with John F. Halbach, Esq., authorized agent in Allentown, will receive prompt attention. Reference— George Butz, Philadelphia. JOHN PERKINS, Proprietor. March 21 ! , O„TREES,IVERGREEK Flowering Shrubs, Roses, . - •••""`•Plants, &c.,in great variety and size, cultivated and for sale by large or sinall quantities, at the Rising Suu Nurseries and Parden, Philadelphia. All orders promptly attended to. Descrip tive Catalogues sent to post, paid applications gratis. Address, by mail, S. 111AUPAY, Rising Sun P. 0., Philada. N. B.—Plants, Roses, Seeds, 3:c., can be had every day in• the Market, below Sixth street, Philadelphia, where orders arc also receiyed for the nursery. Philadelphia, March 21 Pl 3 WiA C SA IA VA . TILL be sold at Public Sale on Wednesday v the 28th. day of March, at the house of thelate John Xander, deceased, in South White hall township, Lehigh county, i:ltt fullowing valuable personal property, viz: ' Two horses, three Cows, one (t 1;14 Heilfer, ono Sow, Harness for four a , Hnrses, two setts single Harness, 7.27 . light Harness for two horses, Fly Nets, one two horse Wagon, pleasure Carriage, a ono horse Farm Wagon, Cart, two Wagon Bodies, Sleigh, Wood Sled, two ThreShing Ma chines with Horse Power, Windmill, Cutting Box, Corn Sheller, Plough. Harrow, Lock and Cow Chains, one barrel Vinegar, Hay, Straw, Beds and Bedding, together with numerous other articles. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale and attendance given by DAVID RUCH, THOMAS BLEILER,. tEx'ors. • March 21. . ¶-2w Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is herebyrgiven to the public, that the partnership heretofore existing under the firm of JOSEPII It. ILK° & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 13th of March, 1g55. All persons indebted to said firm will please make immediate settlement to WILLIAM S. NEIL, who is the only person authorized. All such having any claims will also present them for settlethent. JOSEPH R. ILKO, WM. S. WEIL. . 'Allentown, March 14.. - • IT-6w Mil= Inducements to Correspondents Washington City. t-4w Yt(OUllUc) New Spring and Summer SO OM JUST' RECEIVED, AT Keck & Newhard's No. 31 East Hamilton Street, crpHE largest assortment of Spring and Summer a Goods ever seen in Allentown. We pur chased FOR CASH, which enables us to sell lower than any other Clothing Establishment in town. We have selected our Goods with an.eye . to durability and fancy. and have none but. the latest styles that could he found in the New :York and Philadelphia Markets. We keep on hand at all times a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, such as Coats of every color and description; Pantaloons of all styles and prices, all kinds of Vests, Shirts and - Undershirte, Collar.. Cravats, Suspenders, &c., all of which .are sold at extra ordinary LOW _PRICES, anti warrant them to be not only durable, but made up with neatness and taste. Customer "Pork. will be done up as usual, and (or our work are willing to be,held responsible. We invite all people who desire immense bargains. to give us a call and thereby save from FIFTY to SEVENTY•FIVE per cent. in the purchase of their Spricg and Summer outfit. ClTRernomber the spot-I\'n. 31 F:a.t f-Tam. lon street, nearly opposite the German Re. nmed Church March 21 Lehigh Fencibles' FIRST GRAND CITIZENS' Til lag 0 113 aZa22 a AT TEE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, On Monday evening, April 9th, 1855 rrhe Lehigh Fencibles design giving their first • Citizens'Dress Ball, on the above named evening. The Managers intend to do all in their power to make it the most pleasant affair of the season. The proceeds of the Ball are to be appropriated to the purchasing of new equipments. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS : LIMIT. STECKEL, &MGT. ECKERT, " FRY, Coup. MILLER, SERGT. ILIKCES, " DILLINGER. FLOOR MANAGERS ,r:nonun BEISEL, 11. C. LONGNECKER. G. L. Rube,R. Newhard, B. Hagenbuch, ASSISTANT.S. C. H. Kramer. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR.. March 21. 11-3 w ikrainistv atov s ET'I'ERS of Administration having been a granted to the undersigned in the estate of Wesley J. Boyer, deed., late of the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh County, all persons indebted !o said estate are requested to make payment with in six weeks of this date; and al' persons having claims against said estate will present them,duly authenticated, for settlement, within the above specified time. to the undersigned. GEORGE STEIN, Administrator. March 21. L.-8w nArair. NOTICE. THE undersigned commissioners named in I the act of assembly authorizing the in corporation of The Allentown Bank, hereby give notice that books for receiving subscrip tions to the capital stock of the said bank, will be opened at the public house of Charles Ulric, in the Borough of Allentown, in the County of Lehigh, on Monday the 16th day of April next, to wit : from 0 to 12 o'ctock in the forenoon, and one to 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and so from day to day for the five days next succeed ing the 16th day of April next, if so many, days shall be necessary ; when and where all per sons competent, agreeably to the 24 section of the act of assembly entitled " An act regulating banks," passed the 16th dny of April, 1850, will be allowed to subscribe. And for the in formation of all persons desirous to subscribe as aforesaid, we hereto append the said second section, and also the fifth section of the said act of 1850. Stephen Ball iet, Hiram J. Schantz, John Ap ple, Charles W. Cooper, Charles Foster, Joshua Seiberling. Peter Miller, Solomon L. Keck, Wm. Wenner, Charles Kramer. Aaron G. Rcningef, Nathan Dresher, Samuel Lewis, Sen., Wm. Fry, Williath IL Blumer, Lewis Schmidt, George Probst,. James S. Reese, Henry King, John F. Rube, John Yost, Welcome B. Powell, Stephen Barber, Samuel A. Bridges, James Lackey, Jacob Dillinger, Joseph Laubach, Charles Wittman, and John L. Hainan. Sect. 2. That whenever a special act of the general assembly shall be, passed creating a new bank, the capital stocka such such bank shall be divided into shares of fifty dollars ; and the commisioners named in such act, or a ma- 'ority of them, shall have power to open books for receiving,subsUriptions to the capital stock of such:bank, at such times and places as they may deem expedient, notice of which shall be given by publication for three weeks, in one or more newspapers published in the county where the books of subscription are intended to be opened ; two or more of the commissioners shall attend at the time and place appointed in such notice, and shall permit all persons competent to enter into a contract, to subscribe to the capital stock of such bank ; such subscription tall be mac' dirlNKs of tl open for 12.4 r six days, if si first of said d ¶-4w act, may sub name of aity said, by wit( or two share number not third day, fin Any _ ing six ; on the fourth day, for any number not exceeding eight ; and on the fifth, or any suc ceeding day, for any number of shares not ex ceeding two hundred, including such shares as shall have been subscribed on the previous days ; if at the end of the six days the whole number of shares authorized by the special act be not subscribed, the commissioners may adjourn from time to time, and from place to place, until the whole number of shares shall be subscribed. Sect. 5. The payment of the shares of the capital stock shall be made in gold, silver or notes of specie paying banks of this common wealth, at the times in the manner following, to wit: five dollars on each share to the com missioners at the time of subscribing, and twenty dollars on each share within sixty days thereafter ; the residue to be paid in such in stalments as by the by-laws of the corportrtio o- shall be directed. . • Allentown, Mareh'—'l, 1855. 4t/ - Allentown Seminary. . TAE Spring Enterten ent of this Institution, - to consist of is and Recitations. and . yn an Address by D olds, will be-held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday evening March 29th, commencing at 61 o'clock. To defray the necessary expenses, 121 cents ad mittance will be charged. March 21. Northampton Water 41C' 3E 11 ..tkN . • All persons using the water of the Company for family or other purposes, will please take notice, that the time to renew their permits is the first of April next, and it is expected that they will call upon the undersigaed Trea surer and renew their permits. Those persons who have not settled for their permits from the Ist to the 10th of April, must tot complain if the water is stopped from them after that time. - The Board reserves the right where the Wa ter is used by joint Hydrants, if not paid by all joined, to stop it if they see proper, as they consider such arrangements solely advantage ous to those who cannot interfere with arrange ments of this kind. Notice is also given to persons who wish to use Hydrant Water for building purposes, that they must take out their permits before they commence building, and if this rule is .not strictly g„bserved.the charge will be double for the Water.- By Order of tlie Board. Jot's' J. KnAusE, Treasurer. March 14 Dissolution of Partnership. v otice is hereby given that the firm heretofore Li existing between the undersigned in the Berongh of Allentown, Lehigh county. dealers in Coal, under the firm of TIMISAS Mona Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the Bth day of March, 1855. All such who are in debted to said firm are requested to make im mediate payment to Thomas Mohr, who owns the books of the firm, at the old stand.. Such who have any claims against said firm will also be satisfied by Mr. Mohr. Those who do not make payment before the Ist of April, will find Mr. Mohr, at the "Washington Hotel," at present occupied 'by Mrl B. Reese, after that time. THOMAS MOHR, THOMAS 8.11 EIDNER, HENRY J. SAEGER. Allentown, March 14. ' ¶-4 w FMB TRAIL _LIST, APRIL TERM, 1855, COMMENCING \APRIL 0, 1855. 1. Joseph Kressler and olliOrs vs. Daniel Sac ger. 2. Martin Kemmerer vs. Thomas B. Wilson. 3. Borhek & Knauss vs. A. & J. Levers. 4. •Lueuslunch vs. Samuel Heffner. 5. Aaron Eisenhardt and others vs. Amos Brause. E. Solomon Dorney vs. Charles Mertz. 7. Waterman & Young vs. Jacob Erdman. 8. Joseph Ritter vs. Gruver & Messmer. 0. Stephen Lutz vs. Isaac Wiles°. 10. Christian Ortt vs. Thomas Schuler. • 11. William Mink vs. Reuben Mink. 12. William Applebach vs. Moses Wieand. 13. Daniel Trautz vs. John 11. Rice. 14. Maria Hoch vs. Romig & Weiler. 15. Joseph Waltman vs. Juhn Wagner and others. 16. Henry J. Haberacker vs. Augustus J. Ritz. 17. Godfrey Peter vs. Reuben Hunsicker. 18. Sheirer. 19. Reuben Ebert vs. Jacob Lireemtwitiu-s ecutors. 20. Frederick Ochs vs. Henry Yeager. 21. John Lauter vs: Christian L. Knauss. 22. BaMet & Son vs. Solomon (hangover. 23. Jacob Greenawahis'Executors vs. Reuben Ebert. F. E. SAMUELS, Prothonotary. Allentown, March 14. 4,l—tc ExecutoTs Id dice. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned are appointed Executors of the last will and testament of John finder, deceased, late of South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, therefore all those who know themselves to he indebted to said estate, he it in Notes, Bonds, Book-debts Of otherwise, will make payment withal six weeks from the date hereol. Also who have any Moat claims against said estate, will bring in their accounts well authen. Healed within said time. PA\•ID Executors, TricArtAs Al arch 7 3EL 3ErIVICACYNT BMW/la BESSON & SON , Beg leave to inform you, that they • have removed THE PHIbA.DELPHIA MOURNING STORE ; From No. 52 South Second Street, to the New Building, • Xo. 206 Chestnut SI:TO, (Five doors above Eighth'Street, south side;) where they will offer an increased stock,. at reduced prices. Daily opening - ••kar, • CU) . 7 41:1114 ( 31 30 th. Philadel.hia, March 11; IT—Ow Court ptoclarnatim ...,r precept to 0,, _ u loam," .. e of Quarter Sessions of the ' Peace alids'et t lornon Pleas and General Jail delivery and. 4... '4,6 - Court for the said county of Lehigh, be e n at Allentown, on THUESDAY the 3d da.' April, us next, to continue two weeks. . the J 'NOTICE is therefore hereby gven, e county aces of the Peace and Consstable of of Lehigh, that they are by the said pre P" Cu m' ) orenoon manded,to be there at ten o'clock in uisitions, of said day with thoir rojr,reetore examinations, and all ektherrAlvt." ant es, to do • those things whit their ,dices are appertain. h •et ing, and also tht"those wA 0 are_bound by rocog. nizances to n p•tsecute /pant the prisoners ikat are or ther.Aell bem the jail of the said county of Lehistrare tu be !ken and there to prosecute t h em ./t shall be just. oven under my hand in Alletiown, the 7th . ety of March, in.the year °f ou r I r -.1 une thou 'sand elfAl`hved'e d and fifty e• NATHAN i s[LER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offiee l littentown, March 7,1855, ow iIAi'TIIE COMMONWEALTEI, STARTLING,.. BUT TRUE!' WHAT EVERY- WOMAN,SHOULD INOW, How often it happens; that the wifo lingers from year to year In that pitiable condition as not oven for one day to feel , the happy and exhilarating inflow onco Incidefit to the enjoyment of health: THE BLOOMING BRIDE, Bnt afar, years ago in the flush of health and yontify and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently ht.. explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, tnted wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress. of suffering, and an utter physical mental pre*. trntion, arising from ignomnoo of the simplest an* plainest rules of health as connected with the Mato .. rage state, the violation of which entails disease, ` suffering and misery, not only to the wife; but ones HEREDITARY COMPLAINTB UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO TIM THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION scnortnrdi. • ItYPOCUONDItIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and • worse I:Menses, ets a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. " And must thin continuo t Must thin be? Is there pa remedy? .No relief? No hope?"' The remedy in by knowing tho canoes and svolding them, and knowing the, remedies, and benefiting by time. Them are pointed out In THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION . DY DR. A. M. MAURICEAII. rnorpson or DIMMER OP WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition, (100,000), 1Smo„ pp.Zl9. [our PINH Parka, srrit.l mßrnNo, 81.00.] A. standard work of established reputation, found slake* In the catalogues of the great trade sales In Now ye a Philadelphia cud other cafes, and gold by the print! booksellers ht the United States.' It waa first public in 1817, Mace which thou FIVE lIIINDRED TIIOI7BAND COPEDI have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED TIIOUSAND SENT BY AIL, attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a re- Labia popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE tho author having devoted his exclusive attention to tbs. treatment of complaints peculiar to females, la respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both In persoill• and by letter. Hero every woman can dtscoser, by comparing her owm symptoms with those described, the nature, eharactes) causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need de instruction and adrlco of the utmost importance to Le[ future health, In respect to which her sonsitirenoss far. bids consulting a medical gentleman, will Lind such Ia• etrnctton and advice, and also explain many symptoniii which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as at the peculiarities Incident to her situation are doseribod. How many are suffering from obstructions'or WeptLlN flies peculiar to the female system, which undermine tirl health, the effects of which they are Ignorant, and OW which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advioll. Many angering from prulapsus uteri (falling of tho wombs or fromfittor ems (weakness, debility, &c.) Many del In constant 'agony for many months preceding coal* meat Many have difficult if not dangerous deliver's% a.ml blow and uncertain recoveries. Some whom lives art) bearded daring such time, will each find In Its pages the menus of prevention, amelioration and relief. It Is of course Impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they arc of a nature strictly In tended for the married or these contemplating marriage. Reader, are you a husband or a father? a wife or a mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Provo your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with their health and hap. piness not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, no it has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicinal and advortised nostrums which otterwino would provide for deelLning years, tho intironlies of age and the proper education of your children. cOnaequanc. .41 •••- - a. at i . . an d evidenced by Its extraordinar y vele, various mposi. lions hnvo been attempted, es well on booksellers as on the public, by Imitations or titbit page, spurious edition'', and surreptitious infringementa of copyright, and other devices nod doceptious, It lino been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words "Pr. A. M. MAtnocatr, 1:20 Liberty Street, N. Y." is on (and the entry in the Clerk's' Unica on the back of) the title page ; and buy only of respectable awl honorable dealers, or send by .1, and address to Dr. A. 11. llaurlceau. I ra- Upon receipt of One Delia THE MAR. RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE IsfIEDIOAL COM PANION" to sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, tho Canadair and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr, A. M. MADRIOEAII,, box 1224, New-York Oat Publishing 0112 cc, No. 129 Liberty Street, Now. York. AGENTS. Haines & Diefenderfer, Allentown, " T. B. Peterson. J. M. Moss & Bro., and Thos.. Cowrierthwait, Phi/ode/phut—Spangler & Bro., Lancaster-11. A. Lentz, Reading—E. Benner, Sumucyt,iwn. January 10, C-6 le United States Hotel CORNER OF FRONT AND RACE STREETS; Catasairqua, Qpposite the " American Hotel." The above hotel, one of the largest and most commodious in the interior of Pennsylvania, is now kept by the undersigned, who is ready to wait upon all who will favor him with their pat ronage. Every attention shall be ,-paid to the comfort of his guests. , The Larder will be sup. Ord with the best the markets afford end the Bar with the best Wines and Liquors. In short no pains nor expense will, be spared to render the " United States" an rective hotel fur tors.: ,The public ere vited to call. el LES NOLP, Proprietor. , n( 3, 1855. 1-Bcs Catasauqun r LINER' GOODS. 1855. For Spring. ' John Stone & Sons, NO. 4,5 SOCTII SECOND STREET, Phila. delphia. havejust opened their Spring importit... tions of SILKS, FLQWERS, BONNET RIBBONS, LACES, CRAPES, 4-c., ttc., including a general assortment of Millinery Ar. ticles of the most fashionable styles. The above goods have been imported expressly for fur Spring sales, and comprise the largest an& --- -..aortin_ont in, our line to be found in this best market, Marak 14, Great Bargains. '- The undersigned-having no- suitable-place to carry on their business, 'tare resolved to sell out their large and extensive stock of Boots, Shoes,,Trunks, .Valizes, Carpet Bags, &e., and which.we will now offer at prices that will as; tonish the public. Country Merchants wilt find it to their advantage to give us an early call as we have a good supply suitable for ,the trade. We invite one and all to come, Its %tie feel confldent that we can suit the closest buyer. Allentonw, March 7 4-6 m MERTZ & RONEY. .f-t