Mr. Fillmore Abroad A correspondent of the N. Y. Herald writing from Rome, thus alludes to Mr. Fillmore : Millard Fillmore left here to day for Naples, after having been for nearly four weeks the pride of every American in Rome, and the cause of unfeigned admiration on the part of every European with whom he came in contact.' Such it specimen of American republicanism does more honor to our institutions than all the diplomatic agents we have lately had to repre sent oflieial opinions abroad. 1 nm a Demo crat, and no partisan of Mr. Fillmore's partic ular views or polities ; but I know there is not a man in the land whoSe elevation to the high est office in the gift of the American people would go further to reestablish pence and good wilt towards the United States, and at the same time, insure the respect we have a right to claim from every civilized country, than his, and I know, even as a Deinocrat, worse calamities that might befall the United States than his tlection to the Presidency. Mr. Fillmore has, during his short stay in Europe, visited Eng land, Ireland, and t 4 cotland—he has seen all the German States, including Prussia and Aus tria. Ile has made a prolonged stay in France hind Italy, and is about to visit Egypt and the holy Land, Turkey, and, in all probability, the seat of war. lle will return to the, - United States in the month of June, richly stored with historical and statistical information, and as good a judge of European Goverments. their errors and their Ccrillleg, as any person in the land ; while at the same time, he will be bet ter able . to judge of the present condition of Eu rope and the world than most men not having enjoyed the same advantages. 'laving been removed from the busy scenes of political strife and faction at home, lie will return in better temper, and with cooler judgment than most of the leading eandidal es. whose principal stork in trade consists in cili.ient partizanship, and services rendered to mere fictions. r,7 - 111,11orails P.//s, an unfailing Remedy for all disorders of the Vilest and Lungs. ()liver Tompson, of Little Falls, New York, was ccr• tainly in a most deplorable state of health tin wicks ago : his lungs, so the doltors ti,hl were completely gone, his chest, and in fact his body generally, had scarcely an l atom of flesh on it, so thin had he become. In addition to this he had a cough which completely shook hito to pieces, (these are his own words): lie has just called on Professor Holloway to inform him: that all these complaints have been removed by. Holloway's Pills, after he had used them for seven weeks and two days. and he now feels better than ever he did in his 111;1. These Pills will readily remove all diseases of the stomach and bowels. la - The first paper mill established in :Uteri- Ca was located at Wissithicon. Pa. The mill was erected by Claus and William Rittinghou sen, who were of Dutch ancestry, and went to Pennsylvania from New .Imsterdam. William Bradford was also part owner, but he rented his share to the Rittinghousens, now spelled Rittenhouse. The original lease, dated Sep teniber 1, 1697, is still in existence, and the rent reserved by Bradloril was :.even reams of printing paper, two reams of good writing paper, and two reams of blue laver. This mill, then so celebrated, was swept away by n flood, between 109 and 1701, and sn import ant was its reconstruction that William Penn wrote a certificate recommending the citizens to give the sullhrers relief. GREAT Sl,Fautiml.—On the 22d of February, the people of Madison, Chilton and other neigh boring towns in Connecticut. got up a sleighing party of a novel kind. It numbered three. hundred and fifty sleighs containing nn,,en hundred passengers. At the head of the live was a large model of a full-rigged steamer, in working order. • All ages and classes of people joined in the frolic, many being in bur- lesque and fantastic costumes. The entire route was decorated with flags, and at t lii If,rd the party was received by a company of fan soldier; in uniform, and by a cavalcade and a four-hourse sleigh, containing thirty young ladies embowered in evergreen. About live thousand spectators , hail collected there from the whole country about. 'rite sleighing Kn..: cession was fair miles in length. Ihi some of the sleighs fitted up fbr the purpose, shoemak ing, flax-spinning, flax-dressing, &c., were' displayed. r:PQM:F.I: F11.1::DOM 01 , TIIF; PRES:; tx NICAII.I%! nt'A.—We learn from a California paper that On one occasion recently, the IValker troops did not receive their usual literary food, in-the shape of the newspaper--E/ .Nicarmgttense.— for the reason that it was not issued—the corps editorial and typographical having been over come either by the climate or agliardif ate (bran dy.) Whereupon• General -Walker sent word to the office that, in case the paper was not Issued by sunset the next day, he should send a file of soldiers to arrest the editors, printers and all. Great activity prevailed in the office after the reception of this hint. and the paper was " rushed up" just in time.' The tile; of soldiers arrived just in season to see the forms of type locked up ready for the press. This is a regular Napoleonic feat, with the difference that the French Emperor sends files of soldiers to stop the press, while the the dictator of Cen tral America uses his force to set it going. Great country, -that Nicaragua. Thermome ter at eighty all the time. Nothing but peace, plenty, orange groves, volcanoes, pretty wo • men, end perfect freedom of the press. Ur) - The Chicago Times says that during the ninety-two days comprising the last quarter of 1855, the almost incredible number of fourteen million Ulm hundred and sixty-eight thousand newspapers and sprinted publications passed through the post office in Chicago. The amount of postage on letters received at the Chicago post office was 5100,880,03: The number of letters on which the sum was paid exceeds three millions. . A TOLERABLE LARGE TAXER CITY.--Philadel phla pays 40 per cent of all the, taxes raised in the State for the support of the Commonwealth. This is a tolerably large sham to bear, bet the local taxation:is infinitely more onerous. • It amounts this year to as much as six-sevenths of the whole revenue of the Commonwealth. [CM FLORAL. CLOCK.—A traveler recently visiting the abode of Linnreus, found among the relics preserved in his house an ingenious and singular contrivance, a " floral clock." In a half circle, round the table of the groat botanist, a number of plants wore , arranged, which, open= ins. their flowers at a certain moment, told the lour witkunerring exactitude. COOKING Wrrnotrr FIRE.—The last invention New Spring and Summer is a phut of cooking without fire, described in " the Scientific American.. The invention is a 0.001 - D O a combination of tin cooking dislic, placed one JITSI' It ECEI V E D AT • above another, the bottom of one it ssel fitting IR e 1 it, 1 1 C., li, M., IN e, NV XI aY a s 1 1 on the top part of the dish below. In the lower i dish of all, a small quantity of quick-liMe is • No. 35 East Hainilton Street, Tee largest assortment of Spring and Sommer I placed, and then, by Means' of a tUbe, cold A. Go o ds ever seen in Allentown. 'We pm:chased water is introduced upon the lime. Chemical . volt (-Asa. wide], ambles ,i, to sell lower than /111 V action generates intense heat, Whereby the arti- ,"Iller rlell'ing E , lel: l6l lnteel in town. We heee Fe - : . ; tittle,' nor lloods with an eye lo ditrabilitymnil Piney, i des on the dishes are quickly cooked. tool have none hill the !Mot styles that mould he found in the New York and Philadelphia Markets.—, "Cr keep on hand it nll times a large assortment or II I'. A 1) IC —MADE Cl.O T 11 I N G , , melt as Coats of every eolor find description; l':111111- i 111011 Y of nll styles tool ',rives, all kinds of Vest?, Shirts and rtolorshirts, Collars, Cravats. Suspenders, I ,t e.. all of which are sold at extraortlinnry Low. Prices, , I and warrnnt them to lie not only durable, hut made op with neatness and taste. I 4 . 1.:5T0,11E1t WORK 1:a - clAmn.—It is estimated by the Journal of Commerce that there fire sold in the 'markets of New York, during the year, 10,000 woodcocks, 30, 000 partridges, 10;000 rabbitS, 0,000 can vasback ducks, 5.000 Brant 2,000 mallard, 30, 000 black ducks, 5,000 wild geese, 10,000 dozen plover 'and snipe, and 25,000 dozen wild pi-' geons. Large quantities of game, however, arc shipped to Europe from New York, by the steamers. Canvas-bock ducks. command high prices in England. • -0'46 GREAT LEAP.-A correspondent of the r'ren crick (M.) Examiner communicates an account of an extraordinary leap by a mare called 1 ' Sue,' attached l b o a sleigh, over the limning gear of a four horse wagon, with the standards! of the usual height. The mare became fright- 1 ened, ran into a drift, overturned the sleigh, spilling out the occupants, and dashed dr at full speed, when meeting the impediment stand ing lengthwise in the road, she made a leap and went over like an arrow, carrying the sleigh with her, without injuring herself or sleigh, and pursued her course for four miles. DirpcaExcr.—Wild or Congress lands cannot be sold in Missouri at any price. Improved farms can be purchased in the neigh boyhood of the Des Moines river, for two or three dollars per acre ; while just over an imaginary line in lowa, the same soil, the amc improve-': ments, will readily command fifteen or twenty dolliirs ! The line is an imaginary one, but it is at the same time, the broad line between shive ry and freedom. MOTHER or• PRESIDEXTS."—The po litical ascendency of Virginia and the activity of her leading men, are strikingly exemplified in the fact that in no instance has there been a Presidential election, except once, in ISf2F,', when there was not one of her native born citi zens in the field either for the first or second of flee in the gift of the people. The exception was when .Jackson and Calhoun ran against Adams and Rush. [(7 - T I i) I , I'EItENCE. —The winter in Europe Lai been unusually mild, while here it has brtn so intensely cold. Last month several beauti• ful butterflies were caught in the gardens near Paris. TRUTII STRANGIM 'rims Fumox."— Such would scent 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 peramtment cure of some of the most terrible forms of disease with which man kind are afflicted. Scrofula, which seems en , tin ely to baffle. the Skill of Physicians, has been cured in many instances by only a vsw Bur- Thrs of this invaluable compound. Syphilis, another of the most awful scourges, has been et red 1w Carter's Spanish Mixture in over WO cases. It acts specifically on the Liver and 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 efThrt of science, and it is prescribed by physicians and testified to by ma ny of the most eminent public men of the coun try, many of whom say they consider it a mat ter of duty to make its merits generally known. and cordially recommend it to the afflicted. MODERN INVENTIONS. NVe knew nil' et, invention of ettetere thee, titet de- 4erve:i or is destined to occupy a higher niche inn the temple of rnllle. than the discovery or invention or the Vegetable Epiletic Pihie line miring Epilepsy, or Fall ing Fits : r'prisms, Cramps. and all the various moth.. tications Nervous Disease. .S'cllt 11.7 u... Baltimore street. Baltimore. Mil., the inventor, is certainly entitled tin the hest wishes of rill the benevo lent portion or teitetittlit, who experience in pleasure. tine alleviation of Itiiman sitlfering. Mien Dr. Ranee first prepared these Pills. he intended Mem for lit,, l'remps and Spasms: but subsequent experience satisfactorily proved to Min, that in mbli lion to their. remarinable sanative properties in this minis of ili,entsc,.. they exert perfect control over the entire nervous system., Ile was then induced to try them inn eases of Neuralgia, Tic-Doloreux, Nervous Ileadaelie, Palpitation or the Heart, Incipient I.'llllM ysis. Ilvsteria. Muscular Debility, and nt host of minor ilisease. springing from in leek of- nervous energy, in all of wink-111dr anticipatiims were vorwneil with line 'most sanguine success. l'ersons lit 11 by writing end sending a remittance to Dr. Ilene°, can have the medicine forwarded by mail to their heist :nee address, Inc innying tine postage. The prices are for n single box, $3, two boxes. E 45, or $2l per dozen. 'We have given his ntldress above. MARRIED On Sunday last, by the Rev. Mr. Walker, Mr. Jim II Ester. of Foundryville, Columbia Co., to Miss MARV ANN SCIILABACII, of Allentown. With the above notice we received a piece of deli cious wedding calm for which they will accept our compliments and beet wishes in return. May the love which joined them toget herb(' fadeless, and may pledg eo of affection, as they grow in years, spring up around them. cansing,their pathway through life. to he strewn with never fading flowers. May this he their lot, and naught bat happiness and prosperity he their daily . eompeers throttgh.life.and when the angel shall say to them '•Conte," fluty they enter the realms of eternal bliss. On Siinday last, by the Rev. Mr. Zeller, Mr. Elms - G. Itltxxicn, printer, of Allentown, to Miss JULIAN KVEIINER, of Lehigh Gap, Carbon county. foias=* -iii..TA crtio p•ip..;* nig giu-=lll ALLENTOWN MARKET (CorrC'eled weakly by Pretz, Outh & Co.) Ildur, 'l4 6nrrol.. $8 51Y.Potntoci, . . . . Whont C. rn, . nye, ISO hum, . . 611. Sides. . 1 IrrShoulders, 10 Liu (I MIMI 20 011 1 Butter.. . . 110! Eggs, 7a lloz., 11n), silt, LOVEJOY HOUSE, NO. 160 GREENWICH STREET,. Two dOors below Courtlandt St, NEW YORK. .7:B^BOA1ID PER LOVEJOY ti FALLAN, Proprictom Sow York, March 26. . —3ut THE LEHIGH 11,E.GIST • A " , ' will he clone up fur our Ivorl: we tire will-' ing to be held relimuilae. We invite all people who aeAre immense bargains. In give us n and thereby envy from to' SEVENTY-FIVE per cent. in the purelinse of their Spring ntid Simonet. outfit. ;,% - 7••llentrinlier the spot—No. East Hamilton ; m o ody oppm.ite tl.e Hermon Reformed Church. March 211. —lf New Boot and Shoe Store I IN ALLENTOWN. rxram & BROTHER, ATEIX opened n new Boot and : 4 110C Fiore. it N. 12 East Ilcutillon :freed formerly urrnl trod liy .ll , Vhfi „ l, SVII ilild the ,ante luedne::: , . but the piddle uav rollfiderlt Ty rely npmi it that thev will nt atl times keep on hand, a hotter. larger. aid at the same iime cheaper stork. than tins ever kept in the build ing. before. They trill have on hand Pools, and (1111.11,11 ., II( ,t,tv n i t 1 roart , e ii, itnil Nhocs for Men nod Roy , . .‘ 11 'kind,: of /Ind WOrk, 111:10.0 to 0r11..r in tin.»lo,t approved styli's. at short Waive, mid id' the hest or litnterhils, nitil ns they hove better work; turn Ilion ever worltiql in the building before, they are_ willing ; r arrant all work. Being new beginfier,.. they hope by. punetnal - totl , llllll . t. to ‘OII,ItIOSS mud low to receive „r fuddle' patronage, March 211. " ASSIGNEE NOTICE. nn the 2lth glav of Ati.,•h, ,45n, voluntary os,4mmeut to the under,igliml. or sill IlMir property. real, personal mut mixi4l. Mr the heuelit of their vuol ii i s. !mike i 0 herehy persons who . are hulghtiM to :mill Joseph Frehnan. to.malie paymimt within days. till ruell who sitar here legal claim, oguifist =nbt Freimun trill also pre,ent them well au- 'AVE,IiwLIieIII_ lip H.VT.T.TET. Arsigu , I'IIANNLIN I'. mIcKLEY,, lit'd 4 i - 117417 _TM _1721:2 - rLDMIT"'_gi:EILIEDDem, 0 s E:d.\ E on Hua lv.inews nro tvviitt..l nl Ihe sili.l Fh..e Slo.rv'of Elias \1+.0?.. None Intl :11.111V. Ai!ent 211. —t" COUIITLANDT STREET GED r3271i-Fil 311 E., 9 ; 2S C auvtlau Xt bty .1. S. 13TEI1111.\'8, PROPRIETOR Alitruli 20. ELEDICONTAL ! Mertz's Boot ttitil Shoe Store .41202, ~b,_ . w 11.1. 1„.1 l b : i; ‘,. ..: . ietr i i; i l l . i l i il from ,,,i fh e t It e l .4 0 il , :l r 0 4: Aliiiil to liis new littililing, No : 77 ll'e,it I lititintim :it reel: lii•hviiiiii Ilfigiiiplittell's mud Iliiniigif:, Iliittils. where he will lie prepared :mil happy to tie ,iiiiiiii:i:hitii Sind supply* :ill hi: , old friends awl et•ittim .irs. iiigolter with riiii,riii , iir new t,:::•,. ::t• 1.:1et,: 110 :,::::1: :1, the tilienpe,t, mid ittitiele: , gollsl is the hest. ELIAS AI EItTZ. —I I• \llolll..wn,:%larcli Mle,lxto - w Ix S emixx ars . EXAMINATION . AND EXHIBITION. IE exercises of the IVititcr t•iession of the Allentown 1 Seminary trill clot,e with on Examination or the imitile in the ['entitle IMportinent. un Wetlnt•eday the 2Mh. and in the l'ifttlu Iteporiment. the 27th inst., in the Seminary huilding. •kit Rxhihitinn, ettneieting mmical nieces mill declattuttione. will I.e given •on Thursday evening, commencing nt 7 o'clock.— Parents m i d friends tir education me respectfully in vited to attend. ..Idmitttince to the likhibition in the Ida eenle, llutrh • 20.. —it, fr y Store! C. 1-I'. REBER, -.., ° .7 "lrestllnj'i"": shred,'eNt!"r toI Nl,tlik”ic'=llt li jt t r:;trnii m Philadelphia with it large and elegant stock f.i . g oods, Fuoi..., Frenelt. English -and Mer man Cloths. Cassimeres. Vestings. ressittets. and Tweeds, whielt hena will be ple teed to ike nit to order. in the most approved style. which he is satisfied he eau ill', from the rant that lie has employed that popu lar emitter. Albert .1. Newhard, who is always lip with time times in fitsltions, and cuts and fits to suit the tastes of patrons, often any fashion they may choose. READI'ADT,' CLOTIIING. flf readyninde Clothing lie has a complete assort ment. comprising all styles, qualities and prices, nail in this tlepartmcnt claims precedence 11• um fiat fail that the (lathing is all mantilltetured at Ilium., 01' quail nulerini and the superior style in which it is In:ale. ill lihrnp secure 11.. r them a riattly and salitlllictury sale. FURNISHING GOODS, 4-c Eno,r:wing a large assort tent of Shirts. Collars, Smelts. 'l'ies,.Llm•k and limey Silk Crovat.4. Hosiery, Sospentlers. blink and Silk Cloves. black Kitt Ii loves. Gent's white tool limey liantllcerehiefs. Umbrellas. and lots „I . ..titer artielee too numerous to mention. Gentlemen furnishing, their Cloth can have their garment.• made ill good itylo ninrfirtrranted to give catislaction. Cutting done at cliort notice. AtEOILGE I!. HEBER. Mardi 19. --tf 112,6;1 Stovekeevexslu' r t 7l 50 TIERCES CIDER VINEGAR. BARRI:LS . .I Pure Clarified . Cider Vinegar eon he had 11r wiismi Brie, No. 4 North Fourth street. Easton, ra., 'at 'the city prices. Mer chants and tireeers, Ile,irotrA of saving freight and carting from Philadelphia to Eait,n, would therefore do well by purchasing their vinegar it the Easton 'Vinegar EstaldiAtoent. WILSON HERM Easton. Ilarch MOTIEE is hereby given that an in of frrithig, purporting to be the constitution of The German Roformed Church of Great swroop. - ham been filed in my ofiice, and that application has been mule to the Court or COllllllllll Piens of Lehigh county. to grunt a charter of incorporation, ant l'Stt the stone will he granted on the 14th day of Ai if next, unleFs sufficient revenue be shown to the con. trary. • F. E. SAMUELS, Prothonotary. 1. Morels NEW TO 11 K z.rot[rmaia. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL gATREES e n t ,. 1 , 1 se ricn nil re ecivin~ Prom the bent York Eu,tc varieties of Fruit mot Ormianental Tree , . inal Arabs, is now ready to receive orders for the name, at the most reas,malile rates. • Per,ons sending to di,-tint nurseries are frequently disappdinted, it' not actually imposed upon. which may lie avoided by leaving their orders with one wit makes It. liii,htedness to have them attended to. A majority are also unacquainted with the relative val ues or the hundreds-of varieties wit Ii which catalogues are tilled, nud ir the seleetion ie 101 l to the Nurt.ery men. in titled eases, the moot unsaleable. are rent. Raspberry, Strawberry. Asp;u•ngus, anti any other plants furnialied at low rules, Allentown, ...‘fitrelt•l2 Notice, to Assossors. rpm: AFsessors of the different Wards. Boroughs, 1 and b.wilAtips of Lehigh c ty, sire lierchy re quested to meet the Conittlisi-ioner in their Oilier, in Allentown, to receive the Asses sments. Noti (Ts. Itlld tuteli other instructions is nre leumell titicee rory to the fulfillment of their respective loth., is follows: The assessors of the townships of Upper Milford, Lower Milford, South Whitehall, Washingtan mul Upper ikhteungie, to appear on Monday ith doe of April next. The assessors of the townships• of LowhilL Weisen burg. Lynn, Salisburg and Upper t 4 aueon, lin Tuesday the Sill day of April next. The asSessors of North Ward, South Ward, Lehigh Word. Allentown. nod of Catasatoina, on Wednesday the tith day of April next. The assessors of the townships of North Whitehall, Hanover. 1 leidelherg and Tamer Macungie, en the If th day or April next. EDWARD BECN, Clerk. Allentown :%fitre:t A VA lA:A 1;1.1.; AT PRIVATE SALE. Till , : well I:tw.ww retiwnewly 'nigh 1 limn . , lying 4.11151' to tile MEI/Ugh ”r Al, tutu lt"nl . the Lehigh ValleY n' Ili - ' " ed I.y gown.. lintz, .. elfiladelphin, is otferint . Prii ate,Salc. It lies ill the nivel. Lehigh. :1 hninelt or mill river muts along its western side. tool connects on its sotatli-eastern point with the general Are:mt.-- It t..oatnins about o 3 acres fit' lima in a rood cultivated condition for raising trucks thud N - egehtbles. Tht: im provements thereon tire It two story ift . 4.'iNtl,,: ..- I s Intl 1 . 1 I)IVELLINi; 110 USE • ilirza ii. , I, and kitchen, with 11 111/IZII. it new J._ .- _born is Under voillrilot li, he 1111111 and finished in a low months, Ruda good well 'with it lollop. A li.rg, , new Iwidgv. leading across the Myer to the Island. has been !milt •111111 trelong , to the property.— There are on the pltme '7 or 74170 Frith 'Trees, it rich choice from the New Jersey Nurseries, two-thirds or which are Peach trees. the rest apples, pears 111111 X11( 1 11'11 1 1 1 . 1.11(0 1 :11 1 11111:11'..4l1 hell of s trnich,r l ies, This place has 11 great fulvantifge to sell 111111 1 1 1 1 1111 its IWO 4111011111S with 1111 1 'NI4OII I I In 11114 1 1 . 1 1 111. 111111 1 eF. 1• ' 1/1' terms. .t . .c., which are a little more liberal than lmre tofore, application must he 1:13,1t. In I= Mnre% 12 BOOK BETI'DING• those boring books. he., t.. hi:odic:in have their dime 'good and slyli. he them frith. I). (ifirwure . ..T, Who is agent fur the 'Bethlehem 'Bindery at .1\01.111.111 All kind• of work done lit this bindery is it arranlvil. The bindery is prom mid pill. material-. to .10 in.' (if work. J. W. HELD. :k larch A 'NEW VOI.FAII'I OF TIIE Al.ktlAZlNli OF /1. 111)1ITICli ; n Alonthly Journal nr Hot-- ! lieulturnl Science, Lantlsettpe tlartletting !Intl Aural Art, will ettinmenee on the first of .iaumu•c. (The second volume or the third series.) by C. \I. HOVEY, author the Fruit., or Anterion. A retv Complete Sets in Twenty-one Volumes, Inintl- I ,ontelv Motto!, t 2 moth. Tht; Fecund Volume of the Tititin f - -fuurim (v o l. xxii.) was published on the first of Jona:try last.— It 1111:+ 111 r been vo long before the Int Llie. and is so loi11111:Ir thriinglaittt the country, that it would appear superllttom( to urge its claims 'float the 11111 , 11tiull of volliVll[4ll . S. amateurs. or gentlemen interested in I lor- H..11111111%1 lour:mils. It has heen highly influential in diffusing a taste for (ittrilening turd Naval .\rt every where. unit is au almost haliliensable obi to the l'omologist. the lover of lliovers. the Country (knife man. tool all into feel the load interested in the cul tivation of trees and plants. in the adornment of their gardens and grounds, or in the spread of ti.,lttete for Rural improvement. To enlarge its influence, cur,. responding tel this nuance of taste. and the in creasing number of cultivators throughout th e \v est . is the object :mil ambition of the It will embrace, among other hitolrell sulojeets, the follow:ng The Progress of llortietiltum : The Selene' of Culti vation: Ih.,eriptions of all New Trails: tioas of all New Flower: , Deseription, of all New 'rive:: lind Shrubs: Pootological Landscape I:ant:qui:lg: The kitchen Barden; lleriews of llortieoltoral Atorlis: Nat Urban Foreign Notice,: :Monthly this. Fit:: Replies to Que,tions: od• ILn•lic~illurnl Ana to Int'ilitnte the hitters of (goo Ctilentler of llortiettlturitl titteratiotnt will he given in detail. and nolantett to the 1'11111(1 Of amateur eillti- vators. reminding 'thou of the routine of operations which are necessary to he performed • in the Fruit hordes. Flower tlardem tirmunental Ilrounds, reen houses, (drapery and Kitchen Omh), through the varying seasons of the year. In tine. giving all the information which the amateur or the country gen tleman repliers to manage suceersfully the smallest or largest garden. In the tiventy-one Volme:: now completed, more than Ho,, tvit Droiri/pi . of the newest and Finest Fruits have appeared. many of them in no other work. and upwards of Fifteen Hundred other Engravings, illustrating the great variety of subjects treated upon. No pains will in spored to render the Magazine what it has heretofore lieen—the 11111 A valualde horticultural periodical extant. TE/tlls.=—Two Dollars n vear, ill 1111V1/11e0. A lib eral discount to igents. Address \larch 12 'COURT ip.iOCLAMATIoN. 1 1 1 1 . tJ i t e t g i e l t . :4e 1 1. 1; 1171 1 .1 ; 71:: If; / Pennsylvania. ctunposed or the counties of Northamp ton and Lehigh. and Tiler Ilan„ Kt , /•. Loinires. Associate Judges of the Court of COI4IIIOII Pleas of the county of Lehigh. and by virtue of their offices Jivtices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery. and Court of lieneral Quarter Ses,ions in and for the timid county of Lehigh, have, by their preeept . to Me directed. ordered that Court of Quither Set:eions or the I'eueo and Comokon Plea? and Ileneral delivery and OrpLan's Court for the said county of Lehigh, he holden at Allen town, on MON DAY• ihe 12th day of April next, to continue two weeks. NOTICV, is therefore hereby.given to the Justices of the Pence and Constables of the county of Lehigh, that tiny are by the said precepts commanded to he there at ten o'clock in theforenoon of said day with their rolls, records, inquisitions. examiniations, nod all other remembrances. to do those things which to their Alves ore 'appertaining, and also that those who are bound by rocognizoneeS to prosecute ogainst the prisoners,that are or then shun be in the jail or the said county of Lehigh. ore to be theta and there to prosecute them no Shan be just. . (liven tinder toy hand in Allentown. the 1121 h day of April. in the year of oar Lord One thoosend eight 'hundred and fifty-sic. Inal NATHAN \VEILER, Sheriff. non SATE THE COMMONWEALTH Sheriff's (Mice. Allentown, Mardi 19. Union Cemetery. N election for officers of the "Union Cemetery) A Assoeiation" will be held on nonday the tfth day of April next, at the public house of Charles Ihrie, in Allentown, for the purpose of electing for the ensu ing Year, one person for President, one Treasurer, one Secretary, three 31anagers, and one Trustee, Allentown, March 19. I= C. D. lIAINTZ doIIN if.11,11.1(11. gent fur Georgv But/ HOVE] St, Co.. Ando'', 31.14 m, EMI EU Northam ton Water clOOll/11N-bat3lV - E% • ALL persons using the water. of the G nny for family or other purposes, will please la notice, that the time to renew their permits is th first of April next. and it is expected that. they will call upon the undersigned Treasurer and renew the same.-- Those persons who have riot settled fur their permits fruit the lot to the 10th of April. must not complain if the water in stopped from them oiler that time. • The board reserves the right where the Water is used by joint Ilydrants, if not paid by nil joined, to stop it if they see proper, ns they yonsider rid' arrange ments solely advantageous to there Who connect in using water. consemiently cannot interfere N 1 lib nr rangements of this hind.. Notice is ids., given to per-ono who wish to use Hydrant Waiter for building purpose:; limb they must bike out their permits before they commente mid if this rule is not strictly observed the charge will lie double for the vaster. Order of the Mord. . J (nix J. K 11:.% i•su, Treasurer 12 RECISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE lit hereby given to the heirs. eretlitont and others. who only he intere:tte4 in the (Antes of the following deeentool permont, in .I.oiigh county. to nit: The second and 111111 neeonnl of Samuel Hoffel and .T.llll Eberhard, Mihinistrators of Jacob Eberluu•d. dee'd. The nevonntMain Melzger, AdminiArator of Ihmicl Metzger..le , M. The ac.•unal I.l ' 3lnnaFses and Daniel Butz, Excel'. fors or susomin Hankol, deeM. The. : o •rouut (d . 11. C. Longnecher,Adminbitrafor, of Mielno.l Engelhard. dee'd. • The nevonnt of Philip Clans and Joehtla Rauch, Adminkfralors of Adnin I Tlu• iteeoutit of Joseph LaubHell, Administrator:of Peter 'I. Hive. 1114.'4. neemmt of IMvidto::: - .er mei Benjamin Scm of dread. The aerwliit of .Imms nn.l Itetthelt Seminger, ormi,MMn: of George Senshmer. The :ieeemit .Ineoll A. and Mudd A. Leihy. Ad doe'd. Atlmini,trnim• (.1 "kildrt.‘v St. ..r II .1••1 The iir,• u mit Young, 'Executor o ritev. H. The neeeent or Henry T. Shell, Adnlini,, , trittor of Sllllllld SOlll'lllllll. dee'.l. The account oI Ilitcid Fehti . : lo/. end Abrelinm Die fenderfer. Dieligelerfer. The neon tint t i ih,via !Nay. I,rooi 'way and l'eter Alhithih , troters Dims The :meow. I of Nathan Metzger. Allininietrator of Thottim , Worman, .lee'd. TI11! idolye 11111111111 ES.erittOrS. Administrators nnil (thardians hove tiled their Accomits in the Register's office. in Allentown, in mill for the County or Lehigh, which :aid Acoonits will he Mid before the Orphan's Court of said County for confirmation. on ne,.11. the sill day of April. 111:11 at 111 o'eloelt in the Mrtmoon, ei.l3ll:El, COINER, Register. March STEINBERCER'S BLACKSMITHING ESTABLISHMENT, IS ALLENTOIVN. TII E ttinkr.zignefl informs t 1 citizens 1 or Allentown and vicinity that lie al'.`- '' • . lout dis, , ,,lreol partnership trith 1,. Rei nert, and rontinnes to carry oti business at 'the former stand in all its various brandies. As 116 himself' is considered 11 superior Nworkmull, and as , all AVIII . II is done tinder his owu supervision. he reels confident that he is able to turn out work surpassed by no establish ment in town. HORSE-SHOEING. Ile pn}•s particular attention to Horse-Shoeing, .and feels satisfied that in this branch he is excelled by none. lUs prices are moderate. Ills Workshop is in Turner street, between Seventh and Eighth, known formerly as l'atzinger's butcher shop. Ile hopes that by punctuality and cheap pri ces. and Hinting out good work, to be fa coral with a liberal share I,t ' public patronage, for which he will ever• lie thankful. HENRY W. STE.TNISEHGER AMmhmm.Feb.2ll. ; 7,-.vt 1101,1, k, WHY IS JOSEPH S'lol'l' GOING to sell all his goods at such low priers. Why he is going to move in his new More, and wants to cell out his stork. in order to saes the trouble to more it.— hook out. 75 vents will pitrelinse 1 dollar's worth or goads daring the urxt four weeks. That's ett! nU•l' LADIES AND I: ENTLEMEN rt. grand bargains, for three or four weeks only. Jo seph Stepp is going to sell out hi., entire sleek of Store floods between now uud the first of April, to close tip Imsittes.. Ills steel: is nil new. mid consists of cloth . eit.nimer, vesting,i, muslin, eheeks. feathers. oil cloth. knives stud Puri, s, lurking glitsses, glass and imeenn warm :eel in short nll that is itstutlly kept in A eheap ensh store. I.4mk out, don't miss the Outlive. A nice set of ri:tht harness will be :dd clump for ensh. 11.--Joseph Stepp will 1.0111111V111 . e iillAlleSA this spring at his new store, No. West Ilamilten street, Allentewn. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T TO TicE,i, hereby given that Letters arAdminis tration in the Estate Elizabeth Miller, wi. ,i„ w , h ate „r the „r Ath ,„ t „ we . , k ,„„ eed . have been granted , to the subseriliers. Persons indebted in either Notes, Ilona,. Or 11milt-dohs, are requesteil to mule payment to either al' the unilersiginul Ad mini:qt.:lbws. (or to J. P. lltthe, their appointed agent. who is authorized to receive the same.) within ,ix lvecits from the date hereof*. And those having claims to prercut against said estate will bring their account to said .1. F. lithe, Esq.. iu said time. HENRY -MILI "' Ailmin6tralors TI10:11AS :WILLER, • Allvntown. Mardi 5. „ - 'WE DON'T TALK TO LADIES NOW. BUT only to (tents, as cur don't calculate to sell the former any Heady Made Clothing.. The filet is we dent sell them hat almost give theeraway for nothing: to save the trmthle to move them to the new, store. Call et Stopp's Cheap Cash' t4tore. Trial List, April Term,lBs6. 1. E.111"111 . 11 Bolder vf.. Charles Ritter and wife. 2. Jacob S. Helfrich vs. David Stein. 3. William Fry vs. Solomon Gngwer: . •1. George Meitzler vs. George Breinig. s..leitzlor .1 Erdman vs. George Breinig. 0. Jeremiah Shindel vs. \Vial!, Neligh. 7. Jacob S. Helfrich Vs. Daniel Hersh and others. S. Dorhek A KIIIIII:+:. vs. Newhard A Simon. 9. George Ilreinig vs. Edward Doveld. Di. Frederick Delis vs. Henry Veager. 11. Peter Laub:telt vs. Charles Newhard. 12. Charles Smith •.'s. Remains Lackenhaeb. 13. Elizabeth Rosenberber vs. Gun. Rosenberger. 11. David 'from vs. Lehigh Valley It. It. Co. 15. Jacob Lazarus vs. Same. 10. Jonathan W. Koch vs 4 Mott, liftmen? , ly A Co. 17. Jonathan Knauss vs. Lehigh Lodge, No. S 3. IS. Francis 11. Weidner's use vs. Tilgh..7. Hoffman. lit. • Same vs. Same. 211. • Same cs. Same. 21. Tilgh. J. Hoffman's use vs. Francis 11. Weidner 22. William Mink vs Reuben Mink. 23. Stephen A. Henry Vs. Nathan Miller. 21. James Creader vs. Reuben Rice. 25. Elias Mota.e. vs. Daniel Knauss. 20. Laurence George vs. David Gilbert. ' • 27. Jacob A, Leibey vs. Benjamin Levan, et al. 2S. Aaron Lorash vs. Henry P. Seagreaves. ~ 211. flut . t. A: King vs. Bartholomew Minot!. 31 Mmes Rim vs. Reuben Falk. Reuben Moyer vs. John W. Schell. • 32. Jacob Schantz vs. Jacob Bieber. 33. Eve henry vs. Reuben Engletnap and others. 31. Charles Zimernum vu. Sarah Trexler. 35. John Dosch vs. Allentown Borough. all. Eleanor Coffin vs. William 11. Collin. , F. E. SAMUELS, Ptothonotary. 31nreli 19 - Allentown Bank. ANUMBER of persons having left orders with the officers of the Allentown Bank. for the purehnso of stock. Stockholders desirons or dispesing of their stook will pleueo cull ut the Bunk for information. March 19.• • R3ll V" 1 SC. 4‘ ,„ DT'S, . BOOT ANA SHO vrok i cirent 1 1 1 .118 subscriber respectful, 'uremia customers 1 unit friefids Hint he has removed his Root and Shoe Jilantifabt, , ry to Mit neiy building, oppesite his fanner Ptahtl, n low doors alibi() Moser's Drug Store, where he will nlisays keep on hand a inige and splen did itssortnlcht of c lij ibili Gentlemen a Dents, Shtte,P.4ll4,ls ItTpcoJ Ladies and :Mims (Joliet's; Shenk I t o Slippers, Children's (loots, • And Shoes. Also coarse Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys, rind Gum Shoos, of all sizes and prices; which he is selling cheep for CASH. . .. All kinds of work made to order et abort notice i 4 the most feshiennble stiles. As ho always employe the hest of workmen, pad ryotits . up the beat motoriale in the maiket. lie is enabled to stnitti ,glitttl for any work turned out by him, end feels confident that•the same will prove satisfactery to his customers. Per• sons therefore ivill Pee to their advantage, and cell on him before purchasing elsewhere. • • lie will sell at Philadelphia prices. Wholesalo and lietidl. and to Country Metchants will make a very liberal deduction. EM Ile retonis Ids piocorstlonike for fig rri!orv i Sword lie hos received froiri p kifitl ptibliC; rind by roOdekto priers, R uod irni k, mut ili3 ut(tntihn to bueinossi holies to merit it continuimeo,of.tbb Mine. JEHHMIAII SCHMIDT. —an!? Fell 20 w AR it je rue IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER MOP COMPOSITION ROOFING. Joreph Clevell, Allentown, Agent for Lehigh Co. yOtit attention is respectfully Fondled to the above method of Roofing, now much used in Philadelphia and vicinity, and which has been exten sively in Inca in many of the cities of the West, during more than eleven veers past, during which time it Las born tested tinder every variety of eircuthetancee. and we eonfidently offer it to the , public its a mode of Roofing unobjeetionable in every unporlant particular, while it ttombines, in a greater degree than any other root' in UK', the valuable requisites of cheapness; dn rability, anti security against both fire and Water.— This is rapidly superseding the use of all othet hinds of roofs. wherever it has been introduced, giving gash end satisfaction, and is highly recommended by all who have tested its utility. These roofs require ad inclination of not more than one inch to the foot, which is ',f great advantage in ease of fire, and for drying purposes. They are offered at a price consid, comely less than tiny otjter roof in use, while the amount of material saved, which would Otherwise bo used in extending up the walls and framing for a steep roof, often makes a still farther important re• auction in the cost of building. Gutters may bd formed of the same material as the roof, at much lesti expense than any other. In case of defect or injury; from any entice, there is no roof so easily repaired. The materials being mostly non-conductors °flied; no roof is so cool in summer, nr so warm in winter. Those %visiting to use our roof, should gite the rafters pitch or about one inch to the foot. For further in formation apply to Joseph Clewell, at Allentown, our magent for Lehigh and Carbon cttuntice, who Is pre mired to execute all orders at :tiott . nefice: H. M. WARREN A CO.. , No. 4 Farquhar Buildings, Walnut St., Philadelphia REFERENCES The 'following named gentlemen in Allentown bora their houses roofed with the nboved named composi tion. and me able to testify to its superiority over any other kind cif roofs : B. F. 'roux bun'. Union st.. bettveen Ninth and 'retail, B. Srurri.on. Walnut st., between Eighth and Ninth. F. Boum: y, Seventh st., between llnmiltoridt Boni k EGGE. Linden et., betiveen Fourth dc J. It. WIILLE. Sixth st.,between Iliunilton dc Linden. Kxa uss,Nin th et., between Linden dc Turner: A. Klotz • eornor of Union and Seventh street. It. E. W nut lir, Fourth st., between Linden & Turner": Feb. 13, 1830. Lochma,n's .9. :WE 33 FL C> •1 1 lir imp AND DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY, No. 9 West Hamilton street, Allentorst, BLOCHMAN respectfully informs the citizens of . Allentown nn.l vicinity, that he is now prepar ed to Mice AMBIIOTYPES in connection with Daguerreotyes: His Ambrotypes ere far superioS to those of any other operator in town--however much . may be talked of the " Patent" Ambrotype, to the con , trary notwithstanding, The Ambrotype it a now (mil beautiful style of picture taken on glass, nod unequall ed by any,other style. They are without the glare of the Daguerreotype, and therefore eon bo seen in any view. They can be seen on either side of the'plate, are not reversed, and show eVerything in Its true i!t3- Athol. Their cost is but a trifle more thane dtiguer•• reotypc, anti they are indestritetablo to the Sefton of the sitmosphere. and cannot 1)6 inktred iky tabbing or washing. Both Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes . taken -in an unsurpassed style withatst regard to weather. liy long experietteo, arduous toll, a desire, to please. and heavy intestments of capital, he fools assured that any ono who indY favor him with a call, will receive in retort) n perfect picture, not to be swelled. in point of nrtistio beauty, by any one in this section of country. He would niso invite .ats. tent ion to his new and splendid stock of oases, which. range in price from 73 cents to 10 dollars. Pleas° bear in mind, that pictures can bu taken in clear on cloudy weather: , Allentown, Feb. 7. WINTER CLOTHING CLOSING out lit reduced prices, Black, Blue, Brown; Beaver, Pilot and Ateltoti Ototit krtrek dttd Sauk Over Cont,s scone ns ion , no $3.0. Superior Black, Blue, Bfown add :French Clothi Dress nod Frock coats. . • . . New' style ptain find fancy Clicsimcni kid CUM Ruthless Coats.. Pine flack, french, Voiskin, Plain and fancy Call- F inter Paula. large itssorement Silk, Saint, Cassintere and Cashmere Vesti; All selling at icry reduced prices in order to wake( room fur spring goods. t.. sTnovstt. .03:1 • No if west Irotifiltoti'stroot: • Allentown, Jon. 30: E. W. ECKERT'S IVIIOLESALt AND lifikkAlli TOBACCO, " S NO. 13 EAST HAMILTON STRE.ET, ALLSNTOWN, , • Cons fantfy on hand a large etcett ice T obacco: Aka a superior clock of gegars, comprising the latest styles and brands, at the lowest • City prices: Alt Goa's wairantotL Jtaly. 26. •. DLH.LGRIM,IMI OFFICE AT THE • • 323C0M1.1111.... NO. 3 WEST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. Allentown, Feb, 6. • UlMa/1101:11 0 0 pRI , I*: 21 i tl y:t j E us l t N re F v f t l y N i :TA l l7 d E f O ur U a l e /,I , a 1 1.1 10 11;t oe a tt n.:ls retail, at Itoinaer'd Sharing • Saloon,Yo. 10 East ton Street. „ f ril-Ilair colored" , time!,' and satisfaation warranted. : . Allentown, March 5.' ly 1231 Job Pkinting, - Of'all kinds Madly thilioat
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