A BRIWKABLE MURDER TRIAL IN PERNSTL veNTA.—The Corrigan murder trail, in West moreland. county, Pa., is ono of tho most re markable that has occurred in this country since the celebrated Professor Webster and Parkman case at Boston. Corrigan is an old man, of some sixty to sev enty yeah; of age. his wife disappeared on the 29th of September last, and has never been heard from since. Four or five days after, some bones and part of a skull, declared by profes sional men to be thosetitihtt "V being, were found by some of the ghbors' in a large fire which had been burning near Corrigan's resi• dence in an open field. Corrigan had been ob served starting it, at unusual hours. A smell came from the fire like thfrf, of an animal carcass burning. A button, similar to those worn upon a woman's night dress was found in the fire, also ono belonging to a man. Considerable blood was found in different parts of Corrigan's house although evident attempts had been made to conceal it. All of the woman's dresses that she was known to have, were found at home in their usual place. This indicated that she had not gone away voluntarily. A -personage passing Corrigan's house, on the night she was last seen, heard screams coining from that quarter. A sled, having marks of blood upon it, was found near the house, with tracks, showing that it hail been 'evidently dragged in the night time by a horse, near to the fire where the bones were frond Corrigan and his wife. who lived alone, were known to quarrel. Ile gives no satisfiictnry ex- i planation of these circumstances. Ile pretends' that he gave his wife money to go to Philadel phia, and that the bones found in the fire were old bones, scrapeil up in rubbish which lie was' burning on his farm.—But this is rendered im probable by the strong animal smell which came from the fire. After a trial of several days, and speeches both for and against the prisoner by able ern sel, he was convicted of murder in the first de gree, and sentenced to be hung. No body was ever found or identified as that of his wife.— The circumstances arc such as we have stated. (1:7"TIIR SL):6AY LIQUOR LAW CAsEs.--The persons convicted at the last term of the Quar ter Sessions, of Philadelphia, for selling liquor on Sunday, were on Friday sentenced by th Court to t. fine of $5O and thirty days' impri sonment. The parties implicated are some of the principal tavern keepers in the city. The law requires that on conviction a fine of not leAs than $lO nor more than $lOO, shall be imposed, and imprisonment for not less than ten days nor more than sixty. The Court has goge just half way between the two extremes. The Ledger gives the following account oil the scene in Court, at the time the sentence was passed upon the parties : " Before the adjournment of the Court, the defendants, who where convicted, being all present, Judge Kelly proceeded to pass sentence. The Judge made a few remarks, in which lie toll the defendants, that as they were all turn of intelligence, it was unnecessary for hits• to dwell upon the offence of whieli they had been' convicted. They knew the law and penalty for its violation : they bad knowingly braved the risk, and they now found, like others, that , the law was stronger than any single man. The following named defendants were sen tenced each to pay a fine of $5O and costs, and to thirty days imprisonment in the County Prison, viz IVilliam Shinn, Robert G. Simpkin, Joules G. Smith, James Elliott, Thomas Butz, Wil Ham Carrels and John 11. Sheridan. CO - StiocusG Occusasscs—A WOMAN BURN RD TO BE AM. —Last, night, a little after mid night, Officer BENJAMIN GRAY discovered that a small dwelling in Dehaven's Court was on fire. Smoke was issuing from the second story windows. The Officer gave the alarm and aroused a man and his wife who slept in the third story. Upon proceeding to the second story room some articles of clothing were found to be burning: the tire was speedily extin guished, and the smoke was allowed to escape from the room, when a horrible sight was pre sented. Lt seems that an old lady mimed ANNA BARBARA FOSTER, occupied the room. She wao found sitting in a chair quite dead, with either clothes burned off and her body dread- ! fully scarified. •It is not known how the fire originated. The deceased' was eighty years of age. The Coroner held an inquest in the case .this afternoon. From circumstances it is ! lieved that the old lady was rubbing herself with alcohol, for a swelling in the limbs, at the time she took fire. The jury rendered a verdict of death from burns accidentally received. The deceased leaves several grown up children. Philadelphia Bulletin, 16th. [ -- Several young doctors in Washington city on Saturday night last proceeded to the Alms house grave yard, with a horse and wagon, to take off a deceased woman. Her husband was near watching them, and firing upon them, put them to flight, leafing behind the horse and wagon, of which ho took possesion. 1:1"' TRUTH STRANGER TITAN FACTION."- Such would seem to be the case with the reme dy now before the public, known as Carter's Spanish Mixture. Its powers in many instances seems to be really miraculous, and especially in the radical and perainanent cure of some of the most terrible forjais of disease with which man kind are altlicteM. Scrofula, which seems en tirely to bailie the skill of Physicians, has been cured in many instances by only a FEW 110 - Tim of this invaluable compound. Syphilis, another of the most awful scourges, has been cured by Carter's Spanish Mixture in over 500 cases. It acts specifically on the Liver and 1 secretions, and is the best alterative or blood purifier yet discovered. It has gained reputa tion wherever known which cannot be ap proached by any former effort of science, and i t is prescribed by physiciaris and testified to by ma ny of the most eminentpublic men, of the coun try, many of whom say they considr it &matter ef duty to make its merits generally known, and cordially recommend it to the afflicted. MODERN INVENTIONS We know of no invention "r modern times that de serves or is destined to occupy it M:tiler niche in the temple of film°, than the discovery or invention of the Vegetable Epiletic Pills for curing Epilepsy, or Fall ing Fits; Spasms, Cramps, and all the various loodi tientiont of Nervous Disease. /h.. S. nom,. of 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., the inventor, is certainly entitled to the best. wishes of all the benevo lent portion of mankind, who experience a pleasure, by the alleviation of human suffering. Wls.m Dr. Hance first prepared these Pills, be intended them solely for Fits, Cramps and Spasms ; hut Subsequent experience satiefnetoril . v proved to him, that in addi tion to their remarkable sanative properties in this class of diseases. they exert a perfect control over the entire nervous system. He was then induced to try them in eases of Neuralgia, Tic-Doloreux, NerVOUN Headache, Palpitation of the licart, Incipient Paral ysis, Hysteria, Muscular Debility , and a host of minor diseases, springing from a lack of nervous energy, in all of which his were eorwned tel the most sanguine success. Persons at a dis tance, by writing and Sending a remittance to Dr. Hance, eon have the medieine forwarded by mail to their post office toldress, he plying the postage. The . ( prices are for a single hex, $3, two boxes, $5, or $24 per dozen. We have given his address above. KT — A bill is before the Legislature of Penn , sylvania providing that surplus funds in the State Treasury shall be used for paying interest on the State debt before it falls due, in cases where the holders of bonds are willing to allow a discount at ,a rate of four per cent. per an -1 nuns thereon. MARRIED. On the 11th inst., in Mauch Chunk, by the ReV. Mr. Webster Mr. D. M. Kum - sE, of ' Allentown, to Miss :1111.1, daughter of Cornelius Connor, of that place. On the inst., by the Rev. Mr. Brobst, Mr. ILtanisoN B. BEct:Ert, to Miss Euz.l E. Iftss,v, both of Lower Macungy. DIED On 1-lth inst., in Lynn township, of fever D FENSTERMACHER, aged 00 years and 15 days. On the 3rd inst., in Klecknersville, of fever JA5l%s K., si,n of Samuel and Elizabeth Berger, aged 5 years. IL , 6- 2! . .. fi X-71M 1 ' i1 , Eda...191. IMM I X ' LT . " m A I.l.EN'll i'll'ls; 111 A li N I:T. . (C0111.04:4 weekly I.y Pretz, Guth .t: Co.) !lour, 1) harm, . $8 . - •0 Potatoes .10 Whelt. .1 60 Ham, I I Corn. 00 ~,i,l" 12 nye ...... I 15 zilioul.ler, . . . . 12 (late. ...... 40 latnl, 11 Hay, ..... 20 Mr Butter, 22 I Sall, 60 1 , ..F4; , , "F - I i10z.,. . . 11; lel _ I JURY UST, FOR ,111111, TER O, ()ILAN]) SC lt li) 4 . Suneott.. Jonetitalt Dierenderfer, Lower 3flo•ung Lynn. John Emi...).ll.ztown. to rph N111111e111:10101 . , \ tutu'. 8ue;....1.er, Simeon. Joeol, Cerinon. Heidelberg. Wei,..lllL:mown. Ilcurc :•:toear. Lower .10,e1.11 11:triman. Allentown. (lioli. Peter. V.'eshiiiFs,tolt. Dani...l)z,hoeider, Lynn. Ileoher,:er, Upper 3lnetingie. loiper, North \\*hitt:hull. lioliert , John 1:1“:.s, do. John Scherer, youth I'l itohnll. litorge Liolwie., Lower Alnewligie. Allen ,Ippel, Alerx, South Whitelmll. Owen rleleolt. North pETIT Jl . ll();;;;._FinsT E ri; Dank.] Cladcr , Viper .111:1rvw r. Goirg., It. 1,1.1,111., 14 • :t:111:14 .111.•411, 1:4•1:11kAleti, Slohler, 1 7 11 per .10lin Al . I,enn, .Jact.l. Zimuttrinall, hol%lllll. I'. illinm (irk:Titter, South .:11.:1•14, Allentown. %V. Tdnuuol It. Nei‘liaril, Upper 3laeungie. llviiry Weida. Lynn. North Whitehall. licary Danner, Jacob E. David .11:1111 A Rahn, Daniel Adam Ut rittati, Ileidellairg-. • role. North I1"Ilitelin11. Loner Stein. • PETIT OURORS.—SECOND \VEER% John I'. tiotolie, Allentown. Joel Ilnnl.•Lyuu. Daniel Hausman, Waidlititton. Edward Seider, Allentown. Thomas LitZellhergcr, Upper Macungie Henry (trim. IVeisetiburg. Abraham S. Mover, Lower Milford. Francis iVeh•enhurg. Solomon T,. Holder. Lower(Nitilford. Christian Muss, IVeisenlitir,, ,, . Isreel Lovas. Lower AMAIN'. Samuel Reinert, Upper Altteungio. :liiehael Web r. Ileidelhere.. deco'. Weever, Lower Alilford. Solomon Weaver, Allentown. lliery, Cittinimput. Daniel Balmier, :Allentown. Miehttel Schmidt, Salisherg. Itavid Illeiler, Lynn. Charles Romig, Lower Macungie. Peter tiross, North 'Whitehall. Stephen Smith, North IVhiteliall. Christian Kistler, Lynn. Joseph H. Weidner. Simeon. John Ctilbertson, South 'Whitehall. Morgan Appel, Selshurg. 'William R. Yager, Hanover. David Leary. Not•th Whitehall, Henry Jarrett, Lower Macungie: William C. Raeder, Lower Milford. Charles Noll; Catitsempia. J. I'. Weiler, Lower 31;teungio. Charles E.-Deck, 'Washington. Aaron Bast. Catmattiquit. • Charles 'litter, Hanover. Joseph Nies, Upper ' A DDITIONA JURORS. . Charles M. Mohr, Simeon. Daniel Borger, do. Andrew Si•Lellen, South Whitehall,. Owen linen., Lowhill. Orin), Allentown. William Dorn, do. Jonathan Trexler; jr., Allentown. John G. Sehine, do. Jacob Holben, William Sanger, Hanover. John Hausman, Washington. Inhales Moyer, t, , aue6n. • Now Clothing Store C. H. INEBER,---c -1 li, N O. z 9 4, 17 s ( t i ~ I„ f r u , r e u i, l thl street, m il . eat; just r. ro il t , : i o r i; ,, t , n i ...-L frinn Philadelphia with a lurge and elegant stock of Foods, suelt as. French, English and her man Cloths, Cussimere.4, Vestings, Cussinets, :mil Tweeds, which he will be pleased In :mike up to order. in the must approved style, which he is :satisfied he curt iln, 111 , 111 Ilm fact dint he had employed that popn litr colter, kiliert J. No, hint, who is rilways up with the times in I'm-lions, unit cuts und tits to suit the tastes of patrons, after tiny fashion they inlay choose. READYAIADE CL()TIIING. itf reaflyntade Clothing ho has a complete assort ment. eomprising all styles, utaalities and prices, and in this department cl.•tims precedence from the fact that the Clothing is all Manufaetnred at 'mine. of good materials, and the superior style in Which it is Mado. gill always secure for them a ready and satisfactory sale. FURNISHING GOODS, 4-c Embraring a largo' n.sortment of Shirts, COllBrS, Shirks, Ties, black and fancy Silk Cravats. St:vendors. black and Silk tilove , S, black Kitt Gloves. whitelllllllhileyllandkerehiefs, Vinbrellas, and lots of other articles too numerous to :oration. Gentlemen furnishing their Clu L Clcan htn•o their garments nimbi in good style snilltarrantml to give entisfatetion. Cutting Mine at short notice. If 'welt Ifl Union Cemetery. AN election for ofticern of the "Union Cemetery Atts , imittlion - will I.e held on 3ltinilay the I Ith dny of April next: at the tinitlieltion4e of Charles Ihrie. in AllentMym for the purpose of el,ming for the CIINII ing year, tine tiermn fur President. ono Trenettrer, one Seeretttry. three Mtimiger, , , find one Trustee Allentown. 31nrelt WESTERN LAND FE SALE. on :wizEs h. the Nlalu,.l. 11'i:wen:situ, county or (_tr th•fin. is I ' l , lll the Slate ('apitol. nod 7 wiles from the town .4 . Sank. The Intel itt of excel lent quality. opening%) lint' mill ho :toltlat l'ittti Hero, if application i , matho before Ito Ist of Tide iielisimtelde. Enquire at the Here ol Edelman S: ItaiucC, in Allentewn, fer WILLIA3I ..111entattat. March II). —lt Store l keevers.s-, iIERCES . CIDER JO 20 Four.h street. Easton. l'a., at the city prices. 3fer ohonts and (;reeers, desirous of saving freight and earliut from l'hiladelphia to Laston. would therefore do well Iry purchasing their vinegar at the Easton Vinegar Estithlishtnent. IVILSUN &LURIE, Easton, March W. Allentown Ban . ANI:311;Elt pertottl= having left orders with the ollieers of the Auent.t.ii tOr the purchase of cloth, Stockholders .lesirolo. of IllopoA lig of their ,lock of ill pletete call at the Batik for information. 311trell ill. --tit 1@T~'~:~~~ o NOTICE is hereby given that fie instrument of %%Tiling, purporting to.hu the eon , lillition "The ilertitan Reformed Church of (4,0 Slrelel I, " :et been tiled in my ollice, and that application has been made to the Celia of Common ]'lean of Lehigh younty, to grant :1 uharter id* il s o•orporation, mot that the Stone will he gllnited on the 1 lilt day of April I next, wrier. s..ivietit reasons lie sin to the eell t eery. r. E. S.I3ITELS, Prothonotary. Jlnn'li 10 C 0 11 P () C A3/ATI () N. \ r"1 tiro lion. 11,rx1iu./ton 1 1 " : 1 1 a. ,Vt it . t t lr • itt - 1 11 1; ( i ietrirl of Pente:ylrantit..e o mp oset l of the ettuttlie, or Nord:Hump: too nml Lehigh. and Pert, /hors and (Uri,. /6,4., Esquires, Assoeinte .11111 ; _te, of the Court of Common Netts or the Coltllly Or Lehigh, mid by virtue of their ollives dm-hives or time Courts of 11 err nod Terminer mad thmeral delivery. and Court of Gent ral Quarter Sessions in :Intl for the said younty of Lehigh. Imee. hy their pr,:ept to me directed, orherml that n Court or Qmmart,r : 4 e,sierlis or the Pellet, and Common Nell, mot I:eller:it Jett iVery turd orphall . :l Court fur the eaitl tstuntv of Lehigh, be hoiden tit Allen tWll, ou 51t.),N it.kY the 12th day of April next, to continue two weeks. NOTICE it therefore hereby given to the JustieeN ( - ,•11,1:1:,le, or the county of Lehigh. shot Illuy are by the said taveepts eonimantled to. there at ten ,A 1,,a It in the 1"IVII.,011 of Sldd lily with their rolls. reeor.l,, 11111111.ilious, C.Xllllllllittion , , ull,l :ill I,lller rumetolintilve,, b. 11,. tln,re things Which to their ottives tie appertaining, mad :dot; that those wi t o are hotuuLby rorognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then be in the jail of the ,aid county of Lehigh. tire to lie then and there to proseratte them:an $l,Bll he just. liiveit under my 'hand in Allentown, the 12th any of April. in the year of our Lord one thottnend eight hundred and fifty-six. N.ITII.NN WETLEI I,,Sherilf. uon sxvt: rug coliMoswi;:turii. Sheriff's Oilire, Allentown, ;Nl:arch 111. —te Trial List, April Term,lBs6. I. Edward Kohler vs.. Charles Ritter end wife. 2. Jamb S. Helfrich~'s. David Stem; • 3. \Vllllain Fry vs . . Solomon Gangiver. 4. George Meltzler vs. Georg° Breinig. 5. Meitzler .1 Erdman vs. George Breinig.' 0. Jeremiah Shindel vs. William Nell:4h. 7.• Jacob S. Helfrich vs. Daniel Hersh end others 8. Bor KII:11188 ru. NO%Ollllll At Simon. U. George Brcinig vs. Edward Deweld. 10. Frederielt Helm vs. Henry Yeager. 11. Peter Limbach vs. Charles Newhard. 12. Charles Smith vs. Remains latchenbach. 13. Elizabeth Rosenberber vs. Geo., Itmenberg,er. it. David Trope vs. Lehigh ValMy 11. R. Co. 15. Jacob Lazarus vs. Same. 11.1. Jonathan W. Koch vs. Mutt, llatneri•ly Co. 17. Jonathan Knauss vs. Lehigh lodge, No. 83. 18. Francis H. Weidner's use vs. Tilgh. J. llotlinan. 10. Some vs. Same. . 20. Santo vs. Same. 21. Tilgli.J.lloffmant', nye vs. Francis 11. IVeitluer. 22, William Mink vs Reuben Mink. 23. Stephen' A. Henry vs. Nathan Miller. 21. James (Tender vs. Reuben Rice. 23. Elias Atom° vs. Daniel Knauss. 211. Laurence George vs. David Gilbert. 27. Jitooli A. Leibey vs. Betijamin , Leven. et al. 28. AllEoll Li ritsh vs. Henry I. St:egret:yes. 211. Kautz King vs. Bartholomew 31urtue. 30. Aloses Rau vs. Reuben Folk. 31. Reuben Moyer vs. John W. Schell. 32. ;bomb Schantz vs..Tacolt Bieber. • 33. Eve henry vs. Reuben Englentsn nod others. 3.1. Charles Zimermen vs. Trexler. . 35. John Losch vs. Allentown Borough. 30. Eleazer Collin vs. William (I. COMM F. E. SA3IISELS, Prothonotary. Mnrcli 10 • .1 4 00 - 151111 "MP Tilt creditors of the firm of Joseph Haber d Broth er and also those of E. 11. Huber, are hereby notified their Books of Accounts are placed in the Minds of the subscriber for"eollection, therefore all persons indebted to said firm or individual aro hereby notified, that unless suit accounts he settled on or he -fore the Ilith day of March inst., suits will be immediately brought against them. entasauqun, 31arc1 12 j_•il^FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS WANTED fur two:or four years, for which a mortgage security will be given. For particidars apply at this Office. March 5. "&• - A SPECIAL MEETING of "Good L Will Engine Company!' will be 7 W -% . ;44. $ held at the Company's house, corner of Eighth and Maple streets, this evening, at 'ia :.. ,:. o'clock- Punetual attendance is reqe&tell. Ity order or the President. C. F. lIAINES, Secretary. March 10. —lt GEORGE R. REBER. • --tf = IMMII The Second VoMine of the THIRD SERIEO (VOL XXII.) was published on the first of January last.— It has now been so long before the public, and is No popular throughout the country, that it would appear superfluous to urge its claims upon the attention of cultivators, amateurs, or gentlemen interested in Hor ticultural pursuits. It has been highly influential in lilTnAng a taste lbr Gardening and Rural 'Art every where, and is an 'almost indispensable aid to the Pomologlst, the lover of Flowers, the Country Gentle man, and all who feel the least interested in th c , cul tivation of trees Bad plunt,.., in the adurnment of their gardens and grounds, or in the, spread of a taste 1111• Rural improvement. To enlarge its influence, cor responding with (his advance .of taste, and the in creasing number of cultivators throughout the West, is the °Wet and ambition of the editor. It will embrace, uutoug•uthcr kindred subject:, the following: The Progress of Horticulture; The Science of Cult! %%abut ; Descriptions of all New Fruits; lkscrip. thous of all New Flowers; .Descriptions of all New 'trees and Shrubs ; Poluologieal G oss ip ; Landscape (lardening"; The Kitchen Garden; lit:views of Horticultural 'Works; Salan•bnu ViAits; Foreign Notices; 3funthly tlus sip ; lteplies to Questions; Reports' of Horticultural Societies. And to facilitate the labors of cultivators, a Month ly Calender of Horticultural Operations will ho given in detail, and adapted to the wants of amateur culti vators, reminding them of the routine of operations which are necessary to lie performed in the Fruit tlarden, Flower Garden, Ornamental Grounds, tireen houses, Drapery and Kitchen Garden, through the varying seasons of the year. In fine, giving •till the information Which the amateur or the country gen . - tleman requires to manage successfully the smallest or largest garden. =I In the twenty-one volumes now completed, more than Si., Mindrol Drairinyx of the newest and Finest Fruits have appeared, many of them in no other work, and upwards of Fifteen M 11141113,1 other • lingravings, illustrating the great variety of subjects treated upon. No pains will' be spared to render the Magazine what it has heretofore been—the most valuable horticultural periodical extant. Tmans.—Two Dollars a year, in advance. A lib eral discount to agents: . Address ADAM WOOLEVED. Mare 11 12 yaleasou PREMIUM INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID HAIR DYE, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at Reimer's Shaving Saloon, No. 10 East Hamil ton Street. .7—t - P-112ir colored at all times, and satisfaction warranted. Allentown, March 5. • y FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL . FRUIT 11 li. HAINTZ, having made arrangements for re eeiving 11010 the best \ ork State Nurseries all varieties of Fruit and Ornamental 'frees and Sitrahs, is now ready to receive orders fur the same, at the most reueOnable rates. . Persons sending to distant nurseries are frequently disappointed, if not actually *posed upon, which may bu avoided by leuving their orders with one who molauf it his business to hove thou ottended to. A majority are also unacquainted with thu relative val ues or the hundreds of varieties with which entologues are tilled ,, nu tif the selection is left to the Nursery men, in most CIISCY, the must unsaleable are sent. Itasplairry, Strawberry, Asparagus, and any other plants furnished at low rates. Allentown, 31nreli 12 Notice to :Assessors. THE Asse,sors of the different Wards, Boroughs, 1. end townships or Lehigh county, ere herehy re quested to 'meet the Commissioners in their Office, in Allentown, to receive the Assessments, Appeal Noti ces, end such other instructions es are deemed neces sary to the fulfillment Of their respective (luau's, as follows : The osoessors of the township of Upper Milford, Lower Milford, South Whitehall, Washington and Upper Macungie, to aptteor on Monday the ith day of April next. The assesoors of the townships or Lowhill. Written burg, Lynn, Salishurg and Upper Haueun, ou Tuesday the Sth day of April next. The 11, 4 A.:860rS of North Ward, South Word, Lehigh Word. Allentown, and Of Catasatupta, on Wedne:olay the lith day of April next. Thu assessor: , of the townships of North Whitehall. llonover„ Heidelhergand Lower Macungie, on Titers- doy the loth lily of April next. EDWARD BECK, Clerk. 1111.11i0 Wll Mnrell 12 A VALUABLE BitoPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. THE well known Island, commonly called Tilgh -1 man's lying close to the borough of Al letdown, and near the Lehigh Valley Railroad, 111111-. licorge Ilntz , Jr.. of Phihulclldiin, iv offered at Private Side. It lies in. the River Lehigh, a branelt of said river rum , along its western side, and eionneets ; its south-eastern point with the general stream.— It contains about 53 acres it loot in it g ent cunivatud condition for raising trio Its and vegetables. The 'win . ..melds thereoll are at tie,a story ~aaw 'A • x. BRICE DirELLINC 1101. SE ~ 'tt _ Lora is ender with at 1.i.17,11. II new contract to ho built and finished in a few months, and a gond well with a pump. A large new bridge. across the River to the Las been built and belongs -to the property.— There are on the place 7 or 800 [emit Trees, a rich choice from the New Jersey NMSeI two-thirds of which are Peach trees, the rest apples, pears and cherries. Lihewise a large bed IllArawlwrries. This place has a great and :gm.' its pro ductions with the Railroad to ttitlerent places. PMr terms, Ae., which are a little more liberal than here tofore, application must be Made to JOHN HALBACH.. Agent fur lieurge Butz. March 12. —3t --- . STOIC Is GO () 1) 8 AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AVII,I, be sold ut pohlieanetion, at Joseph I .l topp's Cheap Casiv . l 4 t.iv e, in ,11lentown, on Saturday the 221 of Alareh. a large lot of Stove tiood. : :, consist ing of cloth. eassitner., sittlinetts, ile !nines, calicos.., 111 p:waspvkings, gloves, carpets, oil.eloths, wind ow . 11) shalle.4, it 1 urge lot of hardware, such as knives, f o rk,, spoons, carpenter tools, wagon rugs., looking glasses, a sett of plated harness, a tot of barrel,, boxes, a }end cool stove, and in short all kinds of store good,. en tirely too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at In o'clock and continuo during the 11% out evening. Terms. CASII before the delivery iw goods. JOSEPH STOI'P. March 12. —2l BOOR EINDXNG. i vLI, those having books, to bind, eon have their work done in good and durable style, by !staving them kith J. U. ei,to,p , ts e r, who is agent for the Dethlehent ltintlery at Allentowu. All kinds 14' work alone at tltis Ithblery is warrai ted. l'hul•intlery is provided with 'materiels to do the thir..tt kind of work. J. W. HELD. Betide:own, March 5. TO E L IOUSENEEPERS ! ~ D tti,DGEIDCEIto • aCHAIRS ON EllAND . .g.i I ,?EISS SIEGER, \0.:12 West Hamilton street. V call the attention Of the public to their large :ma unsurpassed *stork of CHAIRS, comprising all styles end qualities. Persons will lied it to their t el. vantage to give them a call before purchasing else where, its all work is manutitetored under their im mediate superintendence, and of the hest materials, and will be found to hems cheap as the cheapest and as *good as the hest. All work warranted, March 5. A\IiII'VOLUME OF THE MAIIAZINE OF HORTICULTURE ; u Monthly-Journl of Hor ticultural Science, Landscape Ilordening nod Rural Art, will coinmenee on the first of January, 1551 i.— (Thu second volume of the third series.) Edited hy C. M. HOVEY, author of the Fruits of America. A few Complete Sets in Twenty -One Volumes, hand somely bound, $2 e a ch. 110VEY & Co., -Roston, Nu., —3t Northampton Water coma- A LL persons using the water of the Company for 11 family or other pair noes, will please take notice. that the time to renetV their permits is the first of April next, and it is expected that they will call upon the undersigned Treasurer and renew the SIMIC.— Those persens who have not settled for their permits from the Ist to the 10th of April, must not complain if the water is stopped from them after that time. Tho beard reserves the right where. the Water is used by joint Hydrants, if not paid by all joined, to stop it ir they see proper, no they consider such arrange ments solely advantageous to those who connect in using water, consequently cannot interfere with ar_ rangementa of this kind. Notice is also giver to persons who wish to use Hydrant Water for bending purposes, that they must take out their permits hethre they comm ence boildi vg , find if this rule is not strictly observed the charge will he double for the water. 11 11 Order the It.wrd. JohN J. Karst:, Treasure•. C. B. II INTZ March 12 RECISTEri'S NOTICE. • N OTICE is hereby given to the heirs, creditors and others, who may be intcreted in the estates of the following deceased persons, in Lehigh county, to wit : The second and final account of Samuel Trottel and John Eberhard, Administradurs of Jacob Eberhard, dee'd. Tin account of William l',lttzwer, .Administrator of Daniel Metzger, ilee'd. • The account of Mai ini,l Daniel Butz, Excen nra of Susanna Minkel, dee'il. The neenittit of If. C. Lougneeker, Administrator of Michael Engelhard, dee'd. Tim account of Philip Clans and Joshua Rauch, Administrators of Adam (gnu,. deed. The account of Joseph Limbach, Administrator• of Peter M. Bice , dcc•'d. The account of Ilacid Musser :Intl Benjamin Sem luel: Executors of Philip Musser, tlec'tl. The account of Jonas :Intl Ileulten Scnsinger, ininktrators or (hwl:it ftensinger, that M. The account or .I:icui) A. and Daniel .k. Leilty, Al tnitti,traittrs of .Intlretv Lcihy , dee'd. The fteeount of floury lieffritze, Adanifti:4riftor of .1:olrew Schislor, fleff4. The account ~t• \vim,. 11. mumer, Adininielrator of Anna Eliza Ilehnbael4 The account of Joseph l'ututg, Executor of Rey. C R. Kessler, (lee'd. The account of Ilunry Shdl, '.l.hohkistrator 01 ... !aloth2lBthonnali. der'd. The account of Ih \ i.l Seliworiz nn,l A4aloto, Dio foolerfer, Administrators Joh', Dieremiercer, The account of 1) ivi.l Itudy, I , rnel Rudy end Peter Allieini:tralrs of Dar Moly, dee'd. The /14 , 811111 I Or X:1:11:111 MClZger, .ldmini.•lrnlor of TIII,IIIII, Wol'lllllll, I belfil. The above named Exeentoni, Admini.trnh n •s and OttanHans have filed their Accounts in the Rogi,ter's office, in Allentown, in and fn• the County V Lehigh, which said Accounts will he laid before the Orphan's 'Court or said County for confirmation, on Tuesday the tith day of April, 1855 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. SAMUEL COLVEII, Register, March 5 STEINBERCER'S EGTABLISIIMENT. IN ALLENTOWN. rr II E . ittill!, rsiped informs the citizens -L of Allentown and vicinity that he hits dissolved partnership with 1,. Itvi null, and V./11611111M to carry on business :it the comm.'. in all its various branches. As he himself is considered a superior warkuin, and iis all work is done tinder his own supervision, he feels (Noir:dent that lie is able to turn out work surpassed by no establish moult in town. NORSE-SHOEINC. - Ho pays partieolar attention to Horse-Shoeing-. and feels sati,thal that in this branch he is excelled by none. His prices ur moderate. Ills Wort:shop is in Turner street, between t 4 evontli nn•l Eighth, known formerly as Fat„inger's I:welter shop.. Ile hopes that by punctuality and cheap pri ces, and turning out gmel work, to 1.0 favoreil with a share of public patron:lg,, tin• which he mill ever he thankful. HENRY IV. STEIN BERG ER. Allentown, Feb. 20. ;7 , ...r -- 1101.1,A, Wily IS .1 OSEPII STOPP (;01201 to .sellall his goods at welt prices. Why he is going to 111(3Vii ill his new store, and lvants to sell out his stock, in order to name the trouble: to 1:11ici• Lonl: nut. 75 cents will purchase I dollar's worth o f goods during the next r e a r weeks. 113 V IAIC SMA-E. ~ .4IATILL he soldnt public sale, on TlunT,iny V V the ittli mnrot. :it the house of the in Lower Milford tiown,iiip, Le high county, flue following iletieribuil rulualtle person_ alproperty, viz. Three g:::::1 horses, tln•ce cow g, fire heifers:. a plea sure carriage, :t light wagon, c.ilh springs, plough. liarne,,, hay lailtler,, mid numerous ether liu•nting tilensuls too numerotm to mention. . . The conditions Iwill be nook known on the day.at the rbteo :ale and due attendonve giyen by I eh. 2 lEII .7'•1.001i . OUT LADIES AND OENTI,E:4I 7 :N fin' good bargains, 1;1r three or four weeks only, Jo seph Stop!) is going tu sell out his entire stock 1,1 . Stol'L! (twills between now the first of April, to close up business. His stock i , Jill new, and consists of cloth. cassinter, testis s, checks, feathers, oil cloth. knives and forks, looking glasses, glass and queens ware. and in short all that is usually kept in a cheap cash store. took out, don't miss the chance. A nice set lit I .l.:ted harneca will li e sold cheep c. o . v . : 1 ,1 1 . N. B.—Joseph Stopp will continence business this spring at his now store, No. :13 West Hamilton street, Allentown. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. — n ,---. TN the Daa tof Common Plena of Lehigh SEAL 1 eonnty. In tho matter of the nveonnt - - 67" , or David Meyer, Trustee of David Gang ivere, now dee'd. And now; February Silt, 1: 1 56, the court nlgwirit John F. Huho, Eq., Auditor to ;unlit and revettle the above account, mid incite distribution according to law. From the lteciirds. Teste: F. E. SAMITIILS, I'c•othonotary. • The auditor above named will attend to the clinics of his appointment on Saturday the 32d day at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at his Alice. N 0.28 West Hamilton street, where all those interested may attend if. they think proper. JOHN F. It U.111:3, Auditor. February 27, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Athninis tration.in the Estate or Elizabeth Miller, wi dow, lute of the Borough of Allentown, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers. .Persons indebted. in either Notes, Bonds, or Book-dubs, ore requested to make payment to ejther of tile uniltrsigned Ad (or to J. F. Rialto, Esq.. their appointed agent, who is authorized to receive the sane,) within six weeks from the date, hereof. And thoee having claims to present against said estate will bring their account to Enid .1. P. Ruhe.•Esq., in said time. • • HENRY MILLER, j A c "AUOMAS MILLER, j Administrators. Allentown , MIMI 5. • ZeT 4:314 T 1 I CD 30. T HE Court of Quarter Sossion of Lehigh county, having ordered an election to be held upon the question of the location or change of the place of holding the general, special and township elections, in Washington township, in said county, on the 21st day of March A. 1). 1850, nt the public house of 1). C. Peter, in said township. • Notice is therelbro hereby'given, that an election ! for said purpose upon said question, will be held at the said public house, on the day above named, between the hours designated by Law for holding township elections. MANY VOTERS. March 5. 3t Zir•WE DON'T TALK TO DIES NOW, BUT only to Gents, us we don't ealeulato to sell the former any Ready Made Clothing. The fuel is we don't sell them but Mutest give them away For nothing., to save Ile trouble to move them to the new store. Call ut Slopp'i Cheap Cmh lIIM AltictElST'S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF CO TOSITION HOOFING. Joaer,ll Clowal, Allentown, Agent for Lehigh Co •- I YOUR attention is respectfully solicited to thci above method of Hooting, now much used in Pliihnkii,lda and cirinily , and which has been exten sirely in use in many of the cities of the West, during 11101,than:' eleven years past, during which time it has been tested tinder every variety of eiremostnnees. and We confidently °Ter it to the public as n mode of it,noin g onobb.,•lion:tbio in every importantparticular, white it eoniliine , . in a greater degree than any other root' in nee, the valualde requisites of cheapness, du rability, Idol seenrity against both fire and water.— 'lids is rapidly , apei:Tiling lie use of all other kinds or root . , wherever it Las been introduced, giving gen . en,' :I lid I, highly recommended by ell is In, have le red its utility. Theac roofs require rut of not more titan ono inch to the foot, to ltirlt is or . f / 1 111 fed, Oftl/ .7 .• l•t/.! Al', 111/11 for drying inn po,vs. 'fl,..y are offered at it price consid erably less than :my other roof ill 1101', while, rho amettat of material :ave.!, which would otherwise ho 11,,1 in extending op the walls and framing for a steep loot: ailcn makes a still 'thriller important ro dindi,n in the cost I.r building . Gutters may bo l'orineil of the stone material as the roof, at much less expense than any other: In ease of defect or injury, front any cause, there is no roof easily repaired. The materials being mostly non-conductors of heat, no roof is so cool in summer. or so warm in minter. wishing to 1100 Ml' 1 . 01,1; should give the rafters a pitch of ,bunt one inch to the !but. For farther in formation apply to Joseph Cloven, at Allentown, our agent I'or Lehigh met Carbon counties, who is pre pared to execute till orders at short notice. ME IT.. M. WARREN •L• CO., I Farquhar IValnut St., Philadelphia REFERENCES. 'flue following named gentlialien in Allentown liar° their houses roofed with the aboved named eumposi t • and ore nLle to testify to its superiority over any ki;;.! ~r runC ME. Tur: LEI% Union:l., between Nina and Tenth: It dlinit et., between Eighth !mil Ninth. F. Seventh st., between Hamilton A:Linden. limn Hour. Linden et., between Fourtli , ,4 .1 It. Wot.i.u, Six th st., bet ween Hamilton & Linden. SPIP ttliNAl'SS,Nintilst., between Linden S Turner. A. Nl.tie. o.illor of Union and Seventh street. It. E. Wittom., st.. html wool] Linden & Turner. Feb. 1:;, —ly Lochman's . • ma ME I=l.. CD , ritti "Sr -IP mir AND DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY, Nu. 0 West Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. - 11 LOCII MAN respeeicadl2,' informs the citizens of 1-1. Allentown mol viemity, hint he is now proper ! ed to take AMIIHOTYPIN in connection with I.l ) .ignerreotypes. llis Ambrotypes are far superior to those of any of her operator in town—however much I tmay be talked of the f• Patent" Atnbrotype, to the con- I Crary noloithstanding. The Ambrotype is a new and beautiful t.:yle picture taken on glass, and uncquall bv any other st:;le. They 9,.: without the glare of Lae th:guerrentype, and therefore eau be seen in any view. They can lie :!een on either side of Cho plate, Or o out and show everything in its true po sition. Their cost is hot a trifle more than 11 &OM" reotype, and they are indestructable to the action of the atmosphere, and cannot bu injured by rubbing or win:ltiMg. Both Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypou, taken in an unsurilas::ed style without regard 'bp: weather. Ity lona. experience, :minors toil, a 0040 I. I.h :eq.. mid teary invt,tment, of capital, ho fecht:" a: shred Hint :111,v one into may favor him with a call:: will receive in return a perfect picture, nut to; bo ex , e11.91. in pint of arii,tie beauty, by any ono in this seotiow or country. lie wool.] also invite' at tention to his 00W 111111 rplond;il slwb °l eases, which range in price 1 . 1 , 111 i 5 events to 10 dollars. Please hear in mind, that pictures comm be taken in clear or cloudy weather. Allentown. Feb. JACOB . ADAM 111 if [ 11 1: tII'IIII It I; c Lo n s e l a N v ; r, Pilot and Mclt, n Clulls Frock and Sack Over Coati , . some as low as iritt.so. Superior Black, Blue, Brown and French Cloth, Dress nod Frock coats. • New. style plain !al d fancy Cassimers and Cloth RoPhivs:+ Fine Black, French, Doeskin, plain rind fancy Cas- A forge arsortment of f tney and plain Velvet, Silk. Satin, Cassitnere and Cat.hinere Vests. All selling at very reduced prices in order to motto room for spring goods. • leatown, :to E. W. ECKERT'S . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ithECO,SfiIIff&SEGAR .I_,--3Er CLIO 1int..3141D NO. 13 EAST . lIAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. Conrtantly on hand n large [-lock of Leaf Tobacco. Also a anterior rdoeb .1' Fegarp, compriaing the latest styles and brands, at the lowest City prices. All Gonda warranted. July 20. . —ly- I= Allentown Bank. THE third in,taltnent of Q. 5 per Plum to the Capital 1 or the " Allentown Bitch" ie pnyablo nt the Bunklug house of the same on or before the ]4th day or March nest. And the 4th instalment of $5 per share on or before the 4th day of April next. Stock holders will bring their vouchers. IIY Order or the Ilona CHARLES W. COOPER, Cashier. Feb. 11, 1856. —st 114 • IDEI. H. A. GRIM, A. Mi. OFFICE AT THE M.AL.F-1-11333 ..11aCC)MajElX 4 , NO. 3 WEST HAMILTON STREI4T, • ALLENTOWN, PA. Allentown, P. MIL 3E MX COo .%. I— a . BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber respeetfully informs his customers 1 soil friends that he has removed him Boot and Shoe .lbssonfirriory to his new building, opposite him former stand, is few doors shove Moser's Drug Store, where lie will :always beep on hand a large.antlsplen (ii.l assortment of Gentlemen's Roots, Shoes and Slippers, b ib,. Iso lies and Misses Gaiters, Shoes and ;t7 - 'fil....t-- :dippers, Child r Shoes fur Menen's Boots, and Shoes. Also cottnte Boots and and Boys, and Gum Shoes, of all sizes and prices, which he is selling cheap for CASH. • All kinds of work made to order at short nage° in the most nsitionable styles. As he always . employs the Lest of tvorlt noon, and works up the best materials in the market, he is enabled to stand good for any work turned out loy Itim.'and feels confident that 1110 , 111110 will prove tontislitt tory to his eustomers. Per sons therefore will so, to their advantage, and call on him before purelonsing elPewhere. Ile will sell of Philadelphia pilees, Wholesale and Retail, and to Contrary ollereltunts will make a very liberal deduction. • Ile returns his sincere thntoks for flue many favors he tins received from a kind public, soil by moderato trie r s, good work, and due attention to business, Ilopes to merit a continuative of the same. I EItBMIA il SCIIMIDT. —3lO ----,-.----- Vrf rub. ''o L. STROUSE . CO., J West Ham Olen street. Milli MES