CI , told Weather since 1797. We tpiete below a recapitulation of. cold weather for some years lidst, 'Which we find in the Evening Bulletin, and which will no doubt prove interesting to our readers: • 1797. . From the year 1790 until 1797 the thermometor had not reached zero, during the month of January, in Philadelphia. In Janua ry, 1797, the mercury on two mornings was 5 degrees below zero at the Permanent Bridge. On the 9th, it got down to 13 degrees below, and upon the two subsequent mornings, it was 10 below zero. Horses with sleighs attached, were driven upon the ice upon the Delaware, from Trenton to Philadelphia. 1799. This year the Delaware was closed by ice from the 22d January, until past the middle of March. 1800. This winter, which lost but little of its severity before the 20th March, was renttk able fur the extent of its snows, which fell as far .South as New Orleans. 1805. In Philadelphia the mercury did no. 'sink lower than 5 degrees above zero, but at l Albany, Syracuse and Buittlo, the mercury was from 15 to 20 degrees below zero. 1810. Though not a severe January in Amer• ica, tho cold was dm:ing 'this month intense in Europe. At Moscow, the 'mercury sunk 40 de grees below zero and froze. 1815. On one morning the mercury was 7 below zero ; on another 5, and on titre others, 3. This winter was rem:id:able for the great zuffering among the poor. 1821. This. was the coldest January since 1780, in the C. S. On nine mornings at sun rise, the mercury was below zero in Philadel phia. On two mornings it was 10 below zero. At Brunswick, Me., the Mercury became stiff in the bulb. 1828. The January of this year was re markably mild, the Deleware being throughout entirely free from ice, and not a flake of snow being seen' through the month. On several clays the mercury ran up to 79 in the shade, while early shrubbery and trees put forth their buds. 1835. On several mornings the mercury in Philadelphia was from 2 to 4 deg. below zero, At Albany, on the 6th Jan., it stood at 23 be- MAItRiED On the 17th inst., by the Rev. Mr. A. J. G. tubs, Mr. Jons N. On.LINGEn, to Miss ELLE>: ii. Autunorr, both of Allentown. Mr. 11111 i :Mrs. 11., iu cicw of the happy event no tit•etl &hive, u ill iteet•pt the or 0111. most distinguished con,ideratittit," tool the tloinhs of our typos, who eat their health, long lih< nod baroness, i❑ glorious :Hues tit' the wedding cake of which the ttl'nt•esnid Faust were the recipients.— Utir harshest WHI fOr the future or the young couple, is, that they may pure through life,— Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that lout is camel' • IVhiteltall. In Philadelphia, on the 27th of December, by the Rev. Mr. John Street, Mr. Ewalt') M. Rio toss, to Mies ARRABELLA MORGAN, all of that ; city. On the 27th of December, by the Rev. Mr. Vogelhaelt, Mr. SAMERI, MILLER, Co Miss LEAD Kanumn, both of Lower Milford. On the '3lst ult., by the same, Mr. ANDREW F.SSLINDER, to Miss CHARLOTTE lIOPHAIIN, both of Quakertown. --On the Gth inst., by the same. Mr. Tu.cm- MAN So, mmat, of Millerstown, to Miss Cnalsl•- ZANNA Itr.iss, of Lower Milford. On the 15th inst.', by the same, Mr. Jolts SIMMER, of Upper Milford, to Mrs. MARY A. Itirriat; of Saucon. DIED. On the 12th inst., in Upper Milford, JAcou MAR., aged 87 years. . Mc =3llll IVI:II.3EFLIX..tr.". * SO. .-- ----- --- -- , ALLENTOWN MARKET Flour, per bbl. . - - - Wheat, Corn, - - - - Rye, - ~ - - - Oats, - - - ' - Hay, - - - - - Salt, Potatoes, - - , • • Ham. per lb., • - - , - - Sides, shoulders, - - - - - Lnrd, Butter, - . . . - Eggs per doz. - - - THE MILITIA ACCOUNT. 0,1 Agri", 'few,. lAI., •Trrusurcr of the County of Lehigh, in arr t frith the Conononteco Ith v . ( Penn 82/Imola, MILITIA FINES lllt. To aggregate amount of maid lines assessed for 1855, as nor statement of County Conunitoduners, tiled with the County Treasurer $l7OO 50 To amount of Iluca remaining uncollected of A.. 1). 1851 • CH. Ily exonoretions allowed collectors of 1855 $OOl 00 Commission 5 nor cent. allowed collectors for 1855 and previous years Amount paid Drigadu.inspecturs, as per ac count rendered Henry Werly, Whitehall Artillery Stephen Rex,.Lowltill 11.410 Rangers Junes Fry, Lynnville Fencibles fur 1854 and 1835 llamas Steckel, Allen Rifles Jowl Geiger, Washington Rill° 'Rangers 'llenry Dummy, Putman Artillery Jonas Bear, Lowhill Artillery, for 1834 and 1855 . 100 00 • Theme Steckel, Allan Ritles • ' 10 00 Commissioners for Collecting Militia fines 00 (111 Paid printers fur publishing fur 1854 and 1855 40 00 Tronsuror'a Couunisidon on 6901.1 70, 5 per cent 'Butane° duo CommOnwoolth ':•Wo the undersigned auditors for the county of Lo high, anti state of Pennsylvania, do certify that wo have audited the Militia account of Aaron Troxell, Es 4„, Treasurer of said county, in account with the .said Commonwealth; that the same as above stated Is correct, and thAt-a balance of Ono Ilandred and • Eighty Seven Dollars and Ninety Four cents, ($lB7- 21) remains in the hands of tho said Treasurer. Witness our hands this 12th day of 'January, A. D. MN* ELI. J. SAEGER, SAMUEL J. KISTLER, JOIIN IZi SQUALL. Allentown, Jan. 23, 1856 POOR HOUSE ACCOUNT. The Account of CHARLES S. BUSH, Hog., Trea surer of she Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Lelayle County. The said accouetaut charges himself as followoth, vii DR. 1856. Received LA different times from County Treasurer, by order, $O5OO 00 Received of Thutimo Faust, *Steward, charge fur board . hag Henry and Stottler, Received from the Overseers of the Poor of Franklin Co., for David Shaeffer, pauper, by hands of Peter Romig, 70 00 Received for do. by hands of Sol. Klein. . Received for boarding James KIIRIII3B by hands of 11. J. Schantz, from Jan. 1, 1854 to Jan. 1, 1855, Received for do. by bands of Thos. Vatast,.to Jul. 1, 1856, 101 00 Received of Overock,rs of Poor of Frankiin Co., for David Eloustfer, per 11. J. Schantz,' 20 00 Received of Thos. Faust, bal ance of lost year's account, 41) 8:8 Ree'd, of do. for outs sold. 61 00 • " front S. Snyder, 10 50 from IVeg Cl)', in Hospital, By orders paid, SO2S7 51' Balance due Treasurer a. per Islet account, 4-17 91 Bal. in Lands of . Treasurer,_—_26s 53 $7OOl 03 Clt. By Cash paid out in orders HA lIIHOWS ! HOUSEHOLD - EXPENSES. Dry Goods and lireeeries, $1157 51 ' Freight-, xl3l Stone. Coal, 327 09 ' Fire 'Wood, 63 12 Weaviu,T, . 12 Hats mid Cap, 31 75 Ilardware, VI 95 . Watt carting, 002:12 Four days' elan:shit:ring, 4 Vinegar, 15 97 Tobacco, 88 07 Shoemaking, 83 01 Female Service, 48 88 Fresh Shad, 1 1 23 Apples, 1 87 . Tin ware, 19 12 Repairing elate roofs on House's, 3 00 Painting Poor !louse, Flinn House mid llospital, (out side,) 108 00 New Shoes, 7 71 Casting for heaters, 11 46 Millinery, 5 75 One 110 " Outta rera)." Splints, 27 nt) Ma ilieines. ,tc. 120 22 12 Funeral Sermons, 12 00 FARMINO EXPESSES Male Service, $B5 00 (Iroin, (Rye,) 080 13 Rails, 35 00 Making post and pole fence; 0.8 Ltinil.er for repair, Fe., 11 48 Carpenter work fur repairs., It 13 rowing. • 40 Making Roller. 1 Ili) i Inc new I 11 , 11 . 5 e wagon, 127 00 Wheelwright work, 11 55 BltiekNtitith worts, 76 37 Repairing Dearborn wagon, 16 50 Curs PlOUgil, . ii I/0 • Plaster I,f Paris. 6 211 Saddler ware, II 65 6 Bridge Ittrurs null order, *, 74 i MoimVpric,. —..,....,,,.., ..,,, : 13 " 1 $27.00. 40 70 Road Tax., • 26 8:1 State Talc, 25 81 ettslinp, ,tc., Gate hangers fur new Burn in 1054, 28 20 White oak plank, 0 56 3011 Hickory wilhe's in 1834, 6 00 Repairing Iron Morse Power in 1854, 30 10 Lightning rods-252 feet, 6 121 wits per foot, 31 50, 2:1 head . eattk, 'lll3 50 - $2170 75 Paid for and executing orders of relief and supporting of out door paupors : BOROUtill OP ALLENTOWN. Issuing :15:1 orders of relief, $7O 00 one order of removal, 50 Conveying Henry Detweiler to Poor 11,11n , e, Conveying 0 different paupers to Poor House, 4 50 Conveying John Kuhn to Poor House, SO Conveying 'Benjamin Knauss t 9 Poor House, 80 Conveying Motu Olieh to Poor llowe, SO Conveying John Eckert to Poor Howe. SO Conveying 3 different paupers to Poor Itott,e, 2 4C Out door relief rendered to Mary Mertz's family, , - 10 Si) Out dour relief reuderd to Mrs. Schu ler. Out door relief rendered to John Schaeffer, Out door relief rendered to Hannah • llepler's (child,) Out door •relief rendered to Mrs. lloehle's (child.) Out. door relief rendered to Peter 'hong, Medical attendance rendered to Peter lining, Medical attendance rendered to Mary Mertz, 0 '..., Medieul attendance rendered to John • , &ntel:ler; Expense of Moses Allender in the Lebanon County Poor House, Constable fees, - clO 00 1 85 HANOVER TOWNSHIP. 'lssuing 10 orders of relief, $3 21 conveying .1. Kepler, to Poor llouso 180 Andrew Mrler, to " 1 80 • " James Daughterty to Poor House, Conveying tho eoriele of a drowned men to Poor House, Mokiug eoflin for i‘itid corpse, Out door relief rendered to Henry MEM 21711 Jo Muhe's family, 3 00 ' Funeral expeinal of Henry 31uhe's wife and child, 14 00 Keeping Atlllll. during con finement and funeral expento of Anha Welsh's child, 9 00 Boarding and attending Matthew Lynn iu 1854) • 12 00 ME 101 82 50 00 75 00 1110 00 75 00 50 00 50 00 SALISBURO TOWNSHIP, Convoying Fred. Junninga to l'oor Home, Conveying Geo. Klockuor to Poor House, 80 Convoying Eva and Francis' liegely -to Poor House, 1 50 Conveying the corpse of Jacob nentp • to Poor Holm, - 1 25 Expense for removing Chifs.- Bauer from tbe Philadelphia Almshouse, 12 50 Keeping the said peeper in the Said Alms house, 13 75 Medical attendance rendered to Mrs. Luckenbach, Funeral expense of Jonatbari 31a. pars, 10 00 187 91 $1741 50 Sib 55 LOWER MACUNGIE TOWNSHIP. Convoying Tolin Wogoly to Poor House, 61 Convoying Peter IguilVitz to Poor House, ' 100 Conveying Johii Eortzog to Poor House, ISM UPPEII SAUCON TOWNSUIP. Issuing $ odors of roliuf, $ . 60 Conveyiug Thomas °ruin lo Poor Howe, Convoying Daniel Drew.ly to Pool. Convoying Patrick Ragan fo Pour douse,2 00 numeral encase of konj. Stickler, to 00 - $ll 00 it 2 1 7 ISM 101 110 ME : , ill ‘s t , 7001 03 MI! - $2200 EMI EMI EOM OM 6 00 $247 40 2 00 3 00 I'oo EEI 7 00 MM LOWER MILFORD TOWNSHIP. Out door relief ronslered to Samuel Schmidt's fhprily; ¢2O Medical attmAance to John Miller, 450 11j11111 , MILFORD TOWNSHIP , Conveying Malatya llildelcer to • Poor House, $ 1 80. Convoying Gottlieb Stuhli to Poor House, Conveying Elcvina Doll to Poor Douse, in 1853, 2 00 Conveying Mary llengstler to Poor Out door relief rendered to Jacob Weber, Out door relief rendered to Samuel Smith's family, Medical attendance rendered to John Miller's family, 'Medical attendance rendered to J. Itilcy, Medical attendance rendc,..d to J. Weber, Funeral expense of said cVehert . EPPER MACENtIIE TOWNSHIP. Issuing 24 orders ?If relief, ,tc., $5 32 Conveying John Kulin to P. 11011 SC,• 80 . James Gegen " 1 20 " John \Valet n 1 00 " •John Moyer n 80 " Susan Koch and 2 child- ren to Pour House, Boarding and attending Elizabeth Lung, IVEISENTIURCI TOWNSHIP. Boarding and 'Mending 11. Precis, sal 26 :11edien1 ottendaneo rendered to EEO LYNN TOWNSIM Conveying Elizabeth Fries to Puur Funeral expenFe of Ju,litic Merlcle, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP: Convoying John Rhi: to P. House. $1 liS ..Winium Mock " 2 00 NORTH WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP, Issuing 8 orderA of relief. $1 CO Conveying Philip Daugherty to Poor House, Conveying Jamos Patrick to Poor Howe, Conveying Burney Curren to Poor House, Conveying John 5. Long to Poor Convoying Cre9,ganth Wagner and children, Conveying Mary Kramer and 3 children, 1 60 Conveying Ellen Paul to P. House, 240 Susanna Hahn " 2 80 " Henry Winter • " 160 Conveying the corpse of Thomas Molvany to Poor House. Conveying the corpse of IL Matlock to Poor !louse, Medical ottendoneo rendered to Eli Schierer, -- $2B 50 BOROUOII OF CATASAUQUA. Convoying Gustarua A. Moro to Poor Mom , . SI 40 Conveying Christian Lutz to Poor ColiN 7 6Ying Rudolph Webor to Poor House, Conveying Joseph Pfrenter to Poor 1 . 40 Conveying 'Tarot, Fret'', to P. House, 1 41) " Peter Ward " 1 40 " dames Bennet, " 1 .10 " Eliza Cunningham, " 1 40 " Frank Roth. " 1 40 Presenting order of relief of Matilda 70 Presenting order of relief of Matthew Wittman, 70 Out door relief rendered to Matthew Wittman, 3 00 Funeral expense of the same, 7 00 Making Collin, 3 00 'Expense ofJames Graham in pock ley Hospital, .5 4 t ---- $3l 41 SOUTH WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP , Issuing 11 orders of relief, 2 00 Conveying Philip Schaeffer to Poor House, 1 20 Conveying slary Kearney to Poor House, 1 20 Conveying Simon Snyder to Poor 11011 SC, 1 40 Conveying Rebocca Massers and Conveying the corpse of Henry Stahl to , Poor house, . Convoying the corpse of a drowned man to Poor House, Conveying the corpse of a drowned man to Poor house, Medical atteudanee rendered to John Richter, 1 00 Boarding and attending John Roth, 30 00 Medical attendance rendered to said, John Roth, 45 37 Funeral expenses of the same, .7 00 - P:O5 17 PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE, Postage, 2 GS Stationery, - 'lO 44 M. llanutun for publishing yearly account of 1834, 12 00 M. Mamma for publishing 1 notice to JuStices, A. L. Ruho for publishing yearly ac- count of 1853, A. L. Ruho for publishing 1 turnpike stock notice in 1851, A: L. Hutto for publishing 1 notice to Justices, Bright. & liarinciter for publishing yearly account of 1854, 12 00 Keck, Guth & Helfrich for publish ing yearly account of 1853-154, 24 00 Keck, Guth & Helfrich for publish ing I notice to Justices, Blunter, Bush & Cu., for publishing yearly account, 12 00 SALARIES. Poter Roniich, Esq for ono year's salary as birecto t, 20 00 Peter ltomich, Esq., extra, 4 70 lliram J. Saltutz, KN., ono year as Director, . 20 00 Mr= J. Scliantz, Esq., extra, 12 00 Sol. Kline, Eeq., 1 year as Director, 20 00 41 " extra, 3 00 Thos. Faust, coo year aii steward, 400 00 Thomas B. Faust, ono year, as Ae- .. .. $5O 00 sietant Steward. 100 00 amiss S. Bush, Esq.; ono year as Treasurer, J. D. Stiles, ono year as solicitor, C. 11. Martin, ono year professional services, C. 11. Martin 5 extra visits, 3 Midwifery visits, T. 11. Martin, one year professional services T. 11, Martin 1 oitra We tho undersigned Auditors of the County of Le high and Stale of Ponnsylvania,dercerfify flint we have niarand , did audit the foregoing account of Charles S. Ilusli, Esq., Treasurer of the Directora of the Poor.and House of Employment of said County, from January let, A. D. 1855, to January lot, 1856, that we find a balancq, in the hands of the Treasurer of two hundred and silty-fivo dollars and fifty-eight conts, as per foregoing account- Witness our hands this twelfth day of January, A. D. 1850. ELI J. SAEGER, } SAMUEL S. KISTLER, Auditors. JOHN H. SCIIALL. OEI STEWARD'S ACCOUNT. THOMAS FOUST, Sit:word, in account 'with She Di rector, of the Pour and of the House of Employ meld fin: the i ul f Lehigh, 9 00 DR. To CitES. received on 'sundry nceonnte ns follore To Intl:oleo of last year's ticcount, $49 53 Of Daniel liood fur work dune on the 2 00 road, Of Cho/. Scagreaves for 62 bit,liels oats, Of Peter Heller fur 66 bushels oats, ® 33 00 Of Hiram J. Sehhitz for 25'bundles straw.. Of Do: fur a pocket knife, Of Anthony Outtschnll fur mending • shoes, Of do. for 31 110. , . beef, Of do. fur 2 ton 16 ewt. 1 qr. coal, 8 42 Of do. for stove grate, 30 Of do. for 1 hog, • 465 Of do. for 4 hundles straw, Of du. for 1 Watch, Of D. Schleifer for expense of John 13iehler, dec'd., 6 65 Of Peter Romig for I Watch, 7 67 Of do. for expense of Peter Linuit.• •1 on OfJoseph Lazerns balance lull of 11. llolsteiner, deed., Of John Dorwert, witne.s lee-, Of Jos. Dolt. a pauper, Of Mrs. Bowman for 81 the. soap, Of David Merle. for Medicine, 28 Of Joshua Dentely, money refunded, 2 'J2 Of John Schantz for expense of Barney Curren in Hospital. Of Levi Koch. for expense of his wife and children, Of Jonas Diehl. for weaving. • Of Sol. Kline, R.I. expense of John Wegely. in Hospital, d t 75 Of Comad Seem, fur 71 bit.liel; of '' flaxseed, 13 12 Of 0. W. Feast. for hides and Ling. 47 83 Of JoA. 11. Good, .‘ 32 07 Of Peter Ludwig, " •• 55 VS Of Barber & CO, for old eloting, nd Of Simon Snyder. a pauper, 10 50 Of Grim Henninger, for 093 Pls. tnllow, (.1 ; 11, 01 63 Of Da-, for 257 lb:. lord. (6 12, 30 S t Of Do: for 791 tb , . white rags, 5, 397 Of Do. for 105 lbs. eolr'd. rigs, M„, 2, 31 Of 'fen different per,oni for tnllow, H 72 Of Nine fur lard, 19 27 Of Five " •for horse feed, 1 62, Found in the puel WM: NEIL. A ilminist rotor. By the Court: J. W. .111ChILEIS, Clerk. - i January lth EMI I I 75 S 00 10 :I I 11 11l 1 7 1:11 $,,10 1,) E. W. ECKERT'S IVIIOLEbALE AND ItErIIL TOZtli:CO,SHff&SfEil CUD "um_ NO. 30 EAST HAMILTON STREET, Constantly on hand a Inygo clot h of Loaf Tobacco . superior (.r Sego r-, the latest styles untl brau.le, nt the lull eel City Prices. All 13 odds warranted, July 2t following Ordinance will take effect from I and after the 27th day of January, A. D. 1856. V.'llEllEAS it i 3 deonied neees:ia.ry for C.e conveni ence, comfort nnil security of pedestrians mid fle public in general, to provide for the clearing and cleansing tint pavements or ride-walks rod eattars al 1110 Borough 01 . Allcubncu, ..1:1101V, ice, slush, or mud. or of rev impure, foul, or ='lthy matter, the • S EC. I. Be it ordained :ind enacted by the authori ty of the corporation .1' the Borough of Allentown. aunt it is hereby ot and enacted by the authori ty of the 8111110, that it :Loll be the duty of every person or persons owning or occupying u home, or houses, of whatsoever de:eription, or, any lot or lots adjoining such house or houses as af:re,:tid, or any vacant lot or lots fronting to, Walnut. Ilatn.lton Cr Linden streets. between Fourth and 'Atoll street,+, or fronting ott Fifth. t , ixth, . Seventh, Eighth' pita Ninth, between Union 'and Chew street:, or \Voter street, or Union street between Fifth awl Eighth streets, or the west side of Seventh above Clew street. to clear ant cleanse tho pavement or side-walk od.. joining such haute or houses, lot or lots, HS aforesaid, of ell 61101 V, ice, slush, mud, or of nay impure, t'oul or lathy mutter, amt to keep the came cleared and cleansed thereof, at all (hues under the penalty of ono dollar for each and every day that the provisions in this section shrill not be complied with, to be recovered as hereinafter provided. SEC. 11. It shall be tho duty of the owner or occupant of any butts or lot fronting on or adjoin ing any street ur alley, that has boon graded, curbed, tool guttered in accordance with the Borough regula tions, to keep the gutter in (lent or 'udjoining his, tier or their house or lot, free from till snow, ice, slit , h, • mud, or t"and, that the water may flow freely, under a like penalty us mentioned in the above•soet SEC. 111. In any cto . e where lie provisions of ordinaneo tiro not complied with, Wit Lin three iMitt, , after such nectimolatt.•u or deposit of snow, ice, slash. mud or of any impure, foul or filthy - matter shall have taken pineo7 if in the day time, and the same .time after sun rise. if during the night, it shall be the ditty of the High Constable , or Borough Police, to lodge complaint with the. Burgess, and the offender if legally convicted shall pay n floe of ono dollar, with all costs. JOSEPH P. NEWHARD, President. THOMAS 3101111, Durge2e Attest— r E. J. MOORE, Allentown, Jan. 16. 1:31 DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. TUE PARTNERgIIIP heretofore existing under the name or P. Dania Co.,.Cabiaet Makers, in Allentown, wits dissolved by mutual consent on the 19th day of December, Isti.s. The business . will here after be com Meted by F. Xander, at the old stand, south-east corner of Ninth and 11.emi P.ItoBALM u sireet. HT, • I'. XANDER. Allentown, Jan.. 16. —Ot (U,ril cueUd Sorel of nil Iliutb ME ALLENTOWN, PA 311 NAT P" X NIL Nu; Geo. Lucas 8c tons; 7 n IXTROLESALE and Retail den. 1/51i V T bars in Boots, Shoes and • wl Trunks. After carrying on a sue cessful business for twenty piers, tho'former proprie tor on the Ist of January entered into co-partnership under the firm of Geo. LUCAS A, Boss, and intend to curry on the busineiis on an increased scale. They will always keep on hand a very large and cheap stuck of Boors Atirn SHOES, all of thcir own. manufac. pore. They are all perfectly acquainted with the ba siness, and employ none but the best workmen, which enables them to wilt-rent all work as represented.— They nre confident that their stock is not excelled by any other estnblishment in Allentown. They call partieulnr attention to their stock of Ladies,Gentle men's, Misses and Children's Morocco, Calf skin, and India Rubber Overshoes. The senior partner is thunkfill for the patronage bestowed on him during the 20 years he has hens hecli in business, and hopes that by continued strict attention to:customers, and selling at low prices, the:. ill receive a full s hero of patronaga in future. t , :tiEr - Country Merchants will Le supplied at shott notice, and at the lowest City prices.. ttEiI.LUCAS S SONS. Allentown..lBiiiiiry TIIE PEOPLE'S CAMET WHO ROODS! Xander's Cheap and Fashionable Cabinet Ware Rooms, s.Attit East. Corner of Ninth and Hamilton Streets; at few doord Litlow Dresher's Lumber Yard, A 1.1.E7.C10WN, PA. undeittigned re:p-etfully inform their Blonde 1 ultil the public generally, that hu carries on the Cal,luet in all its Vt brunt:thus at the above named ittotthwltece he is prepared tu sell good and handsome eurnittue ai cheap as can be sold anywhere, Their St-itt it on the :cars-east corner of Ninth anti 1 lam ilto street , , nese Drcaber's Lumberyard, whore toy Writ• a line 11,,0rt went of C.II2INET WARE, in part of Sofas, of various et7los a It {III pat i1 . 1 . 11J. L'oa'ds, Wardrobes, Sac , re. iris=. 111*C.111:+, of various patterns ; Cup-boards of ditlitrent Void Card, Goatee, Side, 'Breakfast and Bed.d cads of different styles and pat t,•rto, Wtaill-ttands..Twitd, Small and Large Etagors, What Nuts, \!yd.t.-:•:tands, Sofa Tables, TOR Tables, Oval mid ti , ertittatine Taltleq, Chinese What Note., Wort Talrk+. IterreAttnent Tables, Dashes. Tets-a-Tetes. Freu.h Divan a. A general assortment I of aitcheit Fa. idiure on hand and made to order. lie employs at all times none but the best work men, ntteutht pert:on:illy to their business, and will wsrrant all Furniture of their manufacture to be made of lie beet material:. Orders for Ware will be faith fully and immediately attended to, and when tout out of the Borough will be carefully pocked. `FRANCIS SANDER. Dec tr.lt.'ir ft. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NT, °nu: is hereby given, that the Co-partnership IN heretofore existing under the name of Gerhar4 Uqp , e, Store Keepers, at Fogclsville, Lehigh countY,, was tlit , olvel by mutual consent on the 11th day of December, ltirM. All persons indebted to said firm, are reque.ted to make paythent to either of the said partners within sixty days from date hereof, nod all persons having any demands against, said firm aro ro,piutrtl to vrei.eut their accounts within thirty day' hereof. „DAVID F. GERHARD, DAVID K. I:REFER. January 0, 1866 TRIAL LIST. TOIL SPECIAL DOURt HELD FEB. 4, 13.56. 1. Edward 'Kern vs. 315sefiL Wittman. 9. William Fry vs. Solomon Unngwore. 3. Meitzler & Erdman vs..Uen. Breinig. A--Targ.s..d. WC. W1...1Q v.. 11114 SiI110:1. 5. Werly & Snyder vs. Ott & Moyer, 0. lfh.onas Craig vs. Edmund Morris. 7. .Te., h HIM 111111 ii. S Ring. 8. William 14t,VIM Sophia Trexler aud other,. 2. Sophia Trexler va. WWitun Levan. 10. I.Llson I.sleur vg. Edmund Morris. 11. I (miry Yeager vs. I.3aae Lewis. 12. Frederick Ochs rs. Hr.nry Yeager. 13. Peter Limbach vs. Cuarles Newhard. 14. 11r.ricn Schant vs. Schantz & Stabler. 13. Benjamin Wannonacher vs. Charles Mons. 10. Elizabeth S , arts vs. Charles Sigley. 17. Edward Stcolcr vg. Charles Seagrences. IS. John 11. Iternd's use vs. Hamilton 11. Salmon. 19. Peter S Aneelc vs. Abraham Frantz. 20. Nelson hal,. vs . lonoc See. 21. Owen Mining vs. Jolnh Cinder. 22. llarniltun 11. Salmon vs. J. 11. & W. H. Berl I 23. (`le ve.rJohn 24. John Kern vs. Jones & Brother. 23. William Filiman vs Buskirk & Moyer. 26. Daniel Sebirroj el- vs. Thomas Sehmoyer. 27. George Warn vs. Reuben Helfrich. 28. Elijah S. Warne vs. Oberly. 29. William Grim v 4. Kramer A: Miller. F. E. SA:tII:ELS, Prothonotary. January 9. ISner. -46 EDI REGISTER'S NOTICE. NuTICE to burel , y given to tho heirs, creditors and others, who may be interested in tho estates of the following deceased ',croons, in Lehigh county, to wit : Tho account of Anna Housman end Harrison C' real, Administrator of Christian Housman deed. Heo oont of s7tei4ten Miller, Surveying EXOCU tor of Geurg,e Henry, dec'd. Thu neceunt or. I?avid liolben, Guardian of Caro nut. Opp. The a.!connt of llrobst and Solomon Brobetb Administrator of Margaret Reitz, deed. The above named Executors, Administrators aka floardians have filed their ,leconnts in tho Register's olilee. in Alleotown, in and for the County,of Lehigh, whisk Pala A ^ , 'Crlln will be laid before the Orphan's Court of said C..nlity fur cnfirmation, on Wuesdart the oth day of Earaary, 1`:.55, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. SAMUEL COINED, Register. January O. —to In AGRICULTURAL MEETING. rpliti annual tacetin;r, of the Lehigh County AO -1 cultural Society, for the election of officers for the en suing yen.. will be held at the how.° of JohnT. Bechtel, in Alhlntown, an Tuc,day the sth day of Ab u-eery next, et 10 o'clock in the Ittrerueen: AU mem. her; aro itivikul to Betol. 1111tA:1 J. SCUAXTZ, President. Tannery O. 'Venitian Blinds. Tho stbscriber having purchased the entire eatablleh ment of Mr. Muir, is prepared to manufacture all hinds of Window Blindc,, of the boat quality, at pricqa us low to any in the city—at 36 Wczt Hamilton s treet.' P. IL PRICE. Allentown, January D. —ly ZIT Ogi° IC 131E1. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned aro appointed Executors of the last will and testament of. Elizabeth Miller, deceased. Into of Heidelberg, township, Lehigh. county. therefore all those who know themselves to be indebted to said estate, be it in Notes, Bonds. Bonk-debts or otherwise, will make payment within six weeks from the date hereof. Also all such who have any legal claims against Said estate, will bring in their accounts well authen ticated within said time. OWEN MILLER. GODFRIED PETER, }Exccutorsi January 0. --et PAINTING AND DRAWINC. LA DIES wishing to decorate their parlors with. *bountiful Paintings of their 01713 production, een do so at trifling expense, by uniting with Mrs. C. D., \Varner's class in Painting. Particular attention paid to thoi9 itito aro desirous of becoming teachers. Call at the "Allen Hence," and eco some of the Paintings made by bar pupt!c. An evening chits ill Pencil Drawing meant at the Pays' Grammar School-room in the tact &boo). at 7 o'clock, P. M. Terms- 7 1818660ne $156. MB Job rrinting, _ Of all kinds neatly executed at this Ofpee. NMI -et