Cto Pgisttcr. VIE CITY Iu'LEOTION. The itepubllean voters of the City of Allentown are requested to resemble at the public horse of 13..7.11agenbuch, on rilday, March Nth, 1869, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock, I'. M., to plaec‘iti nomination candidates fur city ()incurs to be voted for at the election to be held on the 19th of March. On Enteinhty, March 13th, the RepnblleOn voters of the allferent wards will meet et the following places; to nominate candidates for Ward Oilers : For the FlratlVard nt the public botige OfJolut tban Barron; Seeond Ward, at the Saloon of Henry Rube ; Third Ward, at the hotel of Widow Bauman ; Fourth Ward, nt the Engle lintel ; Fifth Ward, at the Pennsylvania Mune ; Sixth Ward, at the houec of Andrew Lockwood BT ORDER Op THE COMMITTEE Tin; CITY Speeial Notiee.—Our subscribers who do not 'mire their papers regularly will confer a great fnvor upon no by sending, word to this office Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well as the new Job Work of every kind, end at.prices to suit the most economical, can he had at Too REGISTER office at short notice. We arc prepared to compete with New York canvassers in the matter of printing envelopes and note paper. Why not patronise home industry? Railroad decident—On Wednesday niter noon last, Abraham Fry, fireman on a freight train on the East Penna. Railroad, while coupling cars near the Junction, fell .between the bumpers and had one leg broken. He was removed to his home in Salisbury township. Electing a Post Maiter.—A communication In another column, signed Committee, announces that the question of " who 6111111 be postmaster," is to be decided by an election for that officer to be held at llngcnbuch's Hotel on next Friday, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock P. M. Velocipede School.—J. L. Burtis, of New York, will open a velocipede school in Good and Wint's Hall, No. 63 West Hamilton street, three doors. above the Cross Keys Hotel, to-morrow evening. The machines, which 11 re the "Improved American," are expected by express front New York to-day. Notice to Subseribers.—Our subscribers arc requested to remember that we have purchased the subscription books of Ton REGISTER (ace and set tlement of all back as well as advance subscriptions must be made at this (Alice. We have authorized no one to collect for us. We give this notice, not as a dun, although money is always acceptable, hut for the purpose of having our subscribers pay their Indebtedness Into the right hands when they are ready to settle up. ' Arrested for Forgery.—Win: H. Kromer was arrested at Alburtis on Wednesday night and brought to this city, charged with having forged the name of Peter Blank, of Alburtis, on a note of $ll6O, payable at the Allentown National Bank, and giving the note to David Selmadt, of this city, as collateral security for money borrowed. The date of the note Is July 15, 1869, and the forgery was discovered last August, but Kromer had thus far succeeded in eluding the vigilance of our con 'stabulary. Alderman Beck committed hint for trial. Kromer was formerly bar-tender at Lieber man's Lager Beer Saloon. The Billiard .finch.—A number of our citi zens visited Mauch Chunk on last Friday night, to witness the return match game of billiards be tween Stuber and Backus, for the championship of the Lehigh Valley, played at the Billiard Room of the Mansion House. Strong hopes were enter tained that Stutter would play like himself and come oil victor, but playing for a reputation in volves so much more anxiety than playing for sport, that although Stuber had the game In his own bands several times, lie allowed himself to be badly beaten, having made Only 705 to his oppo nent'slooo. The longest runs were—Burkasol7 ; Stuber, 70. Theatrical.—LeVere's celebrated New York Comedy Company opens to-night an engagement fur four nights, at Ktlne's Hull, this city. Bul wer's most beautiful play of Lady of Lyons opens this evening's performance, Miss Annie Martin taking the character of Pauline Deschapelles, and Mr. E. N. Montgomery, Claude Melnotte. To conclude with the Musical Burletta entitled The Murder at the Road-Side fitn. The complexion of tills troupe is epperlor to that of the generality of itinerant players, both in ability and character. The actors are all ladles and gentlemen, and .no the strictest order will be maintained in the hall, gentlemen can take their ladies without the fear of having their sensibilities shocked by anything that. is low or vnlgar. 'As an additional guarantee of the high standing of this troupe we might men tion that on Monday lust they performed at the Academy of Music, in Philadelphia, and will go hence westward, where they expect to play an engagement In St. Louis. To-morrow evening will be performed the great sensational play of "Caste." For full particulars we refer our readers to the advertisement in another column. THE COUNTY BUCKA COUNTY IN THE CABINET..—The Doylestown Democrat claims that lion. Adolph E. Boric is front Burks county, because be recruits in Bensalem the energies he expends In Philadelphia. TuE CoLLEcTon.—The senate, on Wednes day last, confirmed the nominotion of Hon. A. D. Markley, who was appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for lids District in place of Judge Long aker, resigned. ACCIDENT.— At the vendue of Jacob J. Oberly, In Hanover township, a number of boys got upon the hay stack, and In their sport a lad from Catasauqua was pushed off and alighted upon the bead of a steer which was feeding at the Mack, when the animal thrust one of ids horns Into the thigh of the boy and tore out the intes tines. He Is In a very precarious condition. It. you should die any time this year,—w•e Lope you may not,—ns we do not care to lose such a good subscriber to our paper—but If you shouht, one of your last and bitterest thoughts would be, that though you had no other provision for your family, you neglected to Insure your life, ne we have So often advised you to do, in "The Ameri can Life Insurance Company of Philade lphia. CAMION IRON COMPANY.-At a meeting of the Directors of the Corbon Iron Company last week, It was decided to erect a third stack. In order to raise the necessary funds, they offer two thousand shares of the stock of the Company, to the stockholders at par. These arc to be paid for In monthly instaltnents, ten months beingallowed. All persons Interested have been notified, and will be required to give notice to the President In writ ing, of their Intention to take and pay for their pro oda number of shares. Mlsclii.LANgous.—The Lehigh Railing Mill will be sold at public sale on next Tuesday, at the Iphia Exchange. The firm of John F. BoWinger son has been dissolved, John F. Boltlinger settling the accounts and continuing the business.' At the Democratic Delegate Convention of Mont gomery county, held at Norristown recently, Isaiah B. Iloupt, Esq., of Norristown, lion. John C. Smith, of Pottstown, and George Lower, Esq., of Springfield, were chosen Delegates to the Dem mottle State Convention. They were not instruct ed, but arc understood to favor the nomination of lion. Ana Packer for Governor. An Exchange says that. the Colebrookdale Rail road which taps the iron region of the lower end of Berke, told the upper enci:of Montgomery county besides, passes through a thickly settled nod wealthy agrleßitural district, Is destined to be a very important and profitable line, and its'conuee don with the East Pennsylvania Road will make it a through route to the great Lehigh Valley and. New York. MAILING Punt:KED M 'Trait.—The attention of the public Is div.eted, through the l'ostat Record, to the following rule of the Postodiee DepartrOnt, which uppiles to printed nintter ofany kind which is not so done op for flitting that it can he thor• onghly examined nt the postoffice where It Is first depmited : ' Poqmnaters trill charge nod collect postage, at the rate of three cents for each half ounce, on any newspitper or peciodleal on marked or writ ten upon as to give other information than that contained in the print. The same charge will he made when it is so enclosed that It cannot be ex amined without destroying the wrapper. The same applies to any printed matter which may ho scut at less than hater postage." It is hot sufficient to clip a corner of the enve lope as Is often done. Itneoux of Coal transported over the' Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week ending Feb. 27, 1869, compared with same time last year : Ft, Week. For Year. 5,480 16 37,635 03 . 5 13 69,610 10 32 03 638 05 4,981 01 17,582.15 253,144 09 . 6,080 16 111,777 18 taluthoy Beaver Meadow 11 mall Cl u nk... . Upper Lehigh... 'Hazleton Wyondug .Grand total 29,800 05 477,431 10 Same time 1808 .. 13,919 14 443,737 17 9,119 09 Deenane Lehigh Volley Iron Trade.—Pig Iron transported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending Fel,. 27, ISG9 From Carbon Iron Co, Lehigh Valley Iron Co Thomas Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron Co.. Allentown Iron Co Roberts Iron Co Glendon Iron Co Other Shippers Total THE SPILING SOCIABLE.—WC /11111(1Cd the other day to the meeting of a number of gentle men for the purpose of making ai•amgements fo a Spring Sociable. The movement has met with cordial support, and doubtless the allhir will be what its originators desire, a most pleasant and recherehe one. A Committee has been appointed, composed of a number ofgcntlemen who have had considerable experience in matters of this kind, rind they are making every effort towards making the Sociable a success, in so far as afildrs of that kind. can fall under the term success. A 'large number of Invitations will be extended to the ladles and gentlemen of Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and all points in the Valley, as well as places more remote. From present Indications it will be very largely and fashionably attended. The Committee will engage either Bissell's String Band, or Dodsworth of New York. In either event the music will be most charming. Duo notice will be given of the time and place. The cards of In vitation will be issued at an early day. Bethlehem has been long noted for its success In entertain ments of this description, and the Spring Sociable will, doubtless, eclipse all her former efforts.— Bethlehem 'Times. REAL. ESTATE BALES.—J. Franklin 'Retell nrd hilt) Sold n house and lot of ground situated It Ritterstille, Honorer township, to M. D. Ritter of Northampton county, for $3OOO. Hoses &handl has sold a vacant lot of ground 30 by 100 feet, situated on Hall alley between Tur ner and Chew streets, to Charles !little, for $6OO. Good & Rube, real estate agents, have sold a vacant lot of ground situated on Allen street be tween Eighths and Ninth streets, 20 feet front by 115 in depth, to F. Oswald, for $l6O. The same gentlemen sold it frame house and lot of ground situated on Penn street between Union and Walnut, to 'Mrs. Wilbelmlnat Ronald, for $1300.. Alderman Mertz has sold three vacant lots, be tween Ninth and Tenth, for MO. The some gentleman has sold two vacant lots of ground situated on Nintli.street above Liberty, to John Geidner, for S.V. The same gentleman Ins sold a vacant lot of ground atdjouining the above, to Moses Reger, for $250. Jolnt Albright, Esq., has bought of Gottlieb Sweitzer a vacant lot of ground situated on Chew street between Ninth and Tenth, for $550. BUILDING AfISOCIATION. The beneficial eiTeco; of well conducted building associations are beginning to be recognized, and these institutions, of which there are a few in this city, are rapidly extending throughout the country. Reading is reaping the fruits of those established here in the Impulse given bibuilding and Improvements of real estate. But there - Is another aspect of the subject—the effect upon the membership. The Baltimore American, In a recent article upon 'the operations of the building associations in that city, pronounces them "the greatest and most practi cal moral reformatory institutions ever devised." They are quietly but effectually, doing much •to keep young men out of vicious habits, and reclaim those who have taken downward steps. They draw young men to them with a stated object In view, and require a weekly deposit from their earniii - giP which they cannot spare without giving up carousals of all descriptions. As their depos- Its Increase their Interest In the institution Is en hanced, and their desire to take more shares grows Into a fixed habit, that drives off and extinguishes many other bad habits. The building association has a hold on its members that makes It necessary that they should attend steadily to their work, and give up all those sure means of making the poor poorer to which the habit of "spending us you go" is certain to lead. MEETING OF FARNIEEB 7 .—THE CATTLE. Die- BASF:. An adjourned meeting of the Farmers and Dealers in Live Stock of Philadelphia, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks and Delawaro counties, was held on Saturday, at the rooms of the Philadelphia Society for proMoting Agriculture, Ninth and Wal nut streets. Dr. A. L. Elwyn was called to the chair, and Thomas M. Coleman was appointed Secretary. The committee appointed at the pre vious meeting, reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were adopted and directed to be forwarded to Harrisburg, with a request for speedy action by the Legislature. Whereas, A disease called pleuro-pneumonia, or lung fever, andbelleved to be of a character easily • propagated by contagion, has existed with more or less virulence for some years past within the counties named above, especially In the dairy dis tricts, causing a mortality in some cases of 25 to 00 per cent., and . Whereas, Such live stock; In the early stages of disease, are often driven by unscrupulous dealers along the public highways, and into drove yards for sale, thus communicating and - spreading the contagion into all sections, and beyond the power of Individual farmers to prevent : therefore Itesuiped, Three Commissioners, or such other number as the Legislature may direct, to be called the joint Board of Commissioners on Diseased Cattle, shall Immediately after the passage of this act be aiipointed in each of the above counties, and such others as may require it, by the Judges_ of time Court of .Common Pleas, who shall hold °Mee for three years ; the board to report to the Legislature annually ; the sold board to watch over the general welfare of 11111111111 P, and particu larly to prevent the spread of dangerous diSCIISCS, and protect the people against the dangers arising from the consumption of diseased meat and milk. The board may appoint from tithe to Odd such assistant Commissioners or Veterinary Surgeons, to aid them in the discharge of their duties. They shall have power to administer oaths, also give public notice of thq outbreak of any dangerous disease, and have power to place diseased cattle under quarantine, or cause them to be killed, as may seem necessary forth° puldle protection; but In the latter case shall cause an appraisement of such cattle to be made, witch shall not exceed three-fourths of their estimated value, and shall be certified to the County Commissioners of each county, and to be raid by them out of the County Treasury. Any person who shall, after the passage of this act, sell or offer to sell, or slaughter for sale, knowingly, any diseased animal, or transport such •to any other place with a view to secretion, shall be liable to a penalty ofsso on each animal so die posed of, said money to be paid into the County Treasury. On motion, Messrs. Morris, Paul, Lyons, Custer and Dawkins were a committee to visit Harrisburg, and Wing the subject to the attention ' of the Legislatnre. Slatington kora bas our sympathies. We must beg pardon, for we were not aware It owned the Borough of Blatington, but the Yews must sooner or later know, however disagreeable ,the truth may be, that The 'Regiler Is a county paper, nod that we will send our agents wherever we please. We also would state for the benefit of our patrons In Slatington that we do not counte nance any misrepremmtation ou the part of our employees, either In our favor or against nay other establishment, and when Informed of any such In- Justice belt* done any one, shall always hasten to correct It. Let the Blatington News stick to the truth and It will he more likely to have respect nt home, and will lose nothing ibrnad. ME lA:Him—Third annual statement of he. Lehigh Baling and Building /woelotion of Allentown, Pa., made Morel, rid, ME an. poduerch asfstout C.'37 share...... T and s ter o est due lance cash In hands of Treasurer flu nn 1,142 shnres to,in tnnnlhx, 18611 Initiations Ones on 1,142 shares for 12 monthx, Dues on 4,142 share. fur 12 =nibs, laali Advanced duos •Prnllt and lia4s •Crollt and loss In made up as follows: Pines MI dues and Interest as per statement, 11100 S') Fines on dues and Interest ns per statement. 11437 122 MI Fines on does nod laterest impel. statement, IStltt 141 It) Constitution and ilysl.airs sold API Pt N) Constitution and Ily• Lams .lit tar 1 311 Constitution sod lip-Laws sold 2 00 tmlum OU 44 shares sold INIS 1,312 30 ttnlom on P shores sold ISII7 3,00.1 tat unium on 192 shares sold NUS 4,817 P 3 • - 10,144 73 11.1 m I,llo* 01 2,279 00 3,49200 Toni OTI i. 134110. 110; •rvgt on 1,111114. isa runt on tonne, 18414 ..325 ..500 ...830 .345 -200 1540 ...830 LPI!P Int. nll , _wed oti ntivenced dues. '67 2110 .1 0.4 1 3 711 254 21 217 .10 I,yxn expensen for lfdd. is , r; Lena the following en pone..." for Id(et. Wm. Reinter. :won, rent In 01 Jon. Trezier, recording citrter• • • 2 10 Ilnrlncher nnd Weiner, printing... 401 .7. 11. Bad, tin box 7 lid (7. W. Ilnrtrrl. Sect'y eninry 1:0 00 Joahun Stultler, Tren, Saint.). 75 01 22 311 742 20 ISM 'Premium .10 rnch 0111 re Fel, 13, 111 (7 ml) 31 347 Preoll 1.1111 on recta elan, Fel, 12, 1444 (In 9J.) IS 40.0 Pinenkiln on earkellare Feb. 10, 1147) (:11. 11 MA Value of each shore 42 53.1 We the undersigned Auditors appointed to ex amine the account of Geo. W. Hartzell, Secretary, and that of Joshua Stabler, Treasurer, report flint we attended to our duty, and find the same as above stated. Charle4 W. Cooper, J. E. Bat Diet ,Oliver A Ritter, Auditor,. THE EAST PF.NIiSTILVANIA CONFEUENCE Of the Evangelical Association was held this year in their Church In Second street, above Poplar, Phila delphia. It was an interesting session—converting Missions Into Stations and locating Missions. The next session will be held at Catasauqua, this county, commencing the lust Wednesday In Feb ruary, 1870. The following are the appointments for this eon- ference year : I. Philadelphia //atria, S. Neil:, P. E. 1. Philadelphia Station, I. Hess. 2. South Philadelphia, T. Plattenberger. 3. Germantown, R. M. Liehicawalner. 4,, Montgomery Circuit, F. P. 1111 r, B. Albright. 5. Milford, J. Shell. 6. Kutztown F. Siegrist, A. Klodt. 7. Philadelphia (Eng). Mission ' T. Bowman. 8. North Philadelphia ( German ), J. Kurtz. 0. Norristown, E. Butz. 10. Bridesburg, N. Gabel. 11. Camden and Glosboro, 11. E. Ocrie. 11. Elston District, F. Ilettrinan, P. E. 1. Eastop Station, C. It. Filehr. 2. Bethlehem, J. MUMS. • 3. Freentansburg, J. C. Bilem. 4. Catasauqua, J. 0. Lehr. 5. New York, I. E. Knerr. 6. Pleasant Valley Circuit, A. Schultz, J. L. Werner. 7. Northampton, H. Stetzel, I. Zimmerman. 8. Monroe, W. A. Lepold, D. Hambright. 9. Central Park Mission, R. Delsiter. 10. Union 11111 and Greenville, G. Scharff. 11. Newark, D. Yttengst. . 19. Kellytown, G. B. Fisher. 13. Easton (Eng.) L. N. Warman. 111. Allentown District, J. Male, P. E. 1. Allentown Station, C.,,H. Baker. 2. East Allentown, E. Ely. ....,-* 3. Tamaqua, W. K. Win:id. 4. Mahanoy City, J. C. Bomberger. 5. Orwigsburg Circuit, T. Harper. 6. Lehigh, B. Ely, J. K. Seyfrit. 7. Berlinnville, J. Stelzer. • 8. Carbon, M. Dissinger. 0. Schuylkill, Ziegenfuss. 10. Ashland, D. Z. Kembel. 11. Hazleton Mission, C. Meyers. 12. Allentown (Eng.) S. G. Sands. IV. Reading District, J. M. Saylor, P. A'. 1. Reading (Eighth st.) Station, G. Knerr. 2. Reading (Chestnut st.) S. G. Rhoads. 3. Lebanon, S. P. Brown. 4. Fairville, C. K. Fehr. 5. Lancaster, J. Muhl. 6. Lancaster Circuit, J. Spent, A. N. Stirk. 7. Brownstown, J. Zero, D. Mertz 8. Womelstiorf, A. F. Leopold... 9. Myerstown, 1). Lentz. 10. ATIIIVIIIe ' .1. Loras. 11. Chester , G. H. Landis. 12. Lancaster, (Eng.) J. N. Metzger. I'. l'ottcrille District, J. P. Late, P. E. 1. Pottsville Station, L. 11. Gellman. ' 2. Sch. Haven, B. J. Selanoyer. 3. Plnegrove, C. S. Hatnan. 4. Tremont, F. Kreeker. 5. Dauphin Circuit, J. K. Knerr. 6. Millersburg, L. Snyder. 7. Lykeus, W. Helm, S. L. Wrist. • 8. Monoutonga, B. F. Bohner, \V. 11. Weidner 9. Port Carbon, 8. Breyfogel. 1 10. Cressona, H. A. Netts. 11. Harrisburg Mission, C. Gingrich. 12. Treverton, S. S. Chubb. E=l3l —Phillip Matthias, a well-knotyn and highly respected citizen of Earl township, Bcrkn county, residing near Shanesville, committed suicide, on Pridoy morning, 26th nit., by hanging hhnself in the entry of his barn. Cause, temporary insanity. —A son of John Gable,' aged twenty-three, residing near Ihiyertown, was found dead in his bed on Monday week. ' I= ELSTON, PL., Mnrch 1, 180 -Theyeloelpeclian movement is on the in crease in this town. A school of high riding has been opened where young men are taught to man age the brutes, while other persons, at 15 cents a head, arc permitted to look on and grow fat with laughter. Nevertheless, the velocipede, us well as the world, moves. —The "Humane Fire Company" have been floaged through the favor of the ladies. —The Young Men's Christian Association ,has its reading-room in full operation, and they are attempting to raise a handsome library. —A vitriol-thrower is in Easton. The po llee are after the dastard, but—he le not caught. —Eitston is a public-spirited place. No other town in the State gives over Its public square to a wood-pile which Is owned by the town—or It may be by the Councillors, or it may im_ftir the widows —but the widows don't seem to be cold, or they would have come for It. Around this wood-pile there is a handsome Iron railing fence erected to keep the little boys' hands otr, which Is very sen sible In the Commqn Council, and shows that they understand boy nature. •=A very much married man—in fact, alto gether too much married—named Boyce Gilbert, wits arrested here ou his seventh trial—we mean wedding—trip, and , the furious seventh returned to New York a wiser and a madder woman, while the married man was token West by the police. —Thorn is an aniplicyoung man hi Phillips burgh Who, whenever he gets tight, makes the ems' hours of night hideous with his musical de sires for angel's company. " I want to be an angel, and with the angels stand," but he can scareely'stand with men, and frequently Iles in the gutter. Alas ! poor fallen angel, If angel at all thou art! —A man was found lying beneath a lamp post last week In a state of "trance," at least that is what ho called It the next morning, although his wife declares he was only fight. —As Easton follows New York In•the fash ions, and for that matter all the other towns In Pennsylvania, It may interest your lady readers to know that " Hoops" are not to be worn this sum mer. They bare had a long Olt of It, bat their days and springt are numbered. —A wilier on " Female Education" In the Fre‘ Press advises. the young' ladles to learn the noble art of housekeeping, Including stocking.. darning and pie-making. The strong-minded women could ravel !his arguments to shreds in a few minutes. Women of this day do not wish to be patted on the back with the words, " There's a good girl:.now go and do your work, and then you may take the baby out fora walk as &reward." Not much! —A Grune-Coek Club is flourishing in New York. We have enough Early. Birds here to start one. —An American Pannsta-togieal Society is to be Instituted shortly for worwout prize-fighters and young beglunere In the noble art of self-dc- GM —Velocipedes hold their own and the Opera 11011513 Is crowded nightly by spectators and riders. Four of the brutes ure always In service and a great deal of amusement Is caused by the riders being thrown In every direction. Oh! for a Harry to tame some of the wild steeds. —The lecture system is nowhere so seleetly patronized as In this same town of Easton. Tal mngc's lecture, while It was a grand success on the Lectnrer, was a grand failure to those who engi neered the affair, and then, Father Hunt gave lecture on Temperance, and a beggarly array of empty benches greeted the speaker. But wo are a great people for circuses and shows of overykind. Children are In great demand when a circus comes along. Airxious papas hunt up their unknown progenies and get thela faces washed and gravely escort them to the show; It takes three men and a woman to take one child to see the circus. "The children do so like to look at the ponies you know and wo really can't let them go alone—so I go with the children." Good papas! Politics are again absorbing the interest of some people here—hut it is chiefly among the political bummers who are stirring to get a good place with nothing to do and a big salary for do ing it. —As a note of the enterprise of -Easton, I would state that the Free Preis of Thuraday,—ls sued earlier than usual by two hopre—contained a full report of the "Inaugural" of President Grant delivered that noon. It speaks well for Easton. —Col. nutter has retired from the Argil+, and Jas. Shuck, of York, Pu., and Wm. Elehman of the Yews are to run the masebeen hereafter. Bo the Yews died on Friday nod revives on Monday as the Arpin. L~I!A 11 m 1,215 35 MEI e,al2ro 1.142 fn 19,704 IXI 13,704 or) 118 18) 13,191 33 GEE ECM —The time for the " mating" of Methodist Ministers has come, and we hear of our bachelor Itinerants getting married In every direction. If they don't get married before Conference, the poor fellows will have to wait another year. We sin cerely hope that they will all get good wives and good places, for they. deserve both; a harder working set of men and more poorly paid for their services, is not to be found In the country. EWE —Talking about poverty, our English frieud Poax says that no matter bow poor an English man may be he bus the satisfaction of knowing that lie always has a sovereign. DRIAWAIM I= —Edward Bailey, Esq., of Pottstown, has resigned his connection with the Pottstown Iron Company, and purposes removing his family to Philadelphia. Ills mansion in the eastern part of Pottstown, will he occupied by his brother, Mr. Charles L. Bailey, of Harrisburg, who succeeds him as Treasurer and General Manager of the Iron Company. —A little Bon of Henry Ontybill, of Upper Providence, was drowned on Thureday evening week, by falling into a swill barrel. —A mad dog, week before lnet, bit Michael Freed and a eon of Arnhem Moyer, of Peklomen. —.Tames Kepler, son of Lawrence Kepler, of New Hanover, fell and broke his arm at the elbow. Joint, while playing ot a neighbor's on Sunday week. The members of the Masonic Lodge of Pottstown in company with ninny dignitaries from n distance, took possession of their splendid lodge room in the Market House Building on Wednes day evening Inst. They were nddressed by Rev. J. H. Dubbs In a very appropriate and Impressive manner, which will leave upon the minds of all those present lasting retnembmnees. D. D. Grand Master Joseph L. &kilter, after whom the lodge hears the name, was present, and also gave Inter est to the occasion by making some fitting remarks. After the exercises a splendid supper was partaken of at the hotel of Meow. Sterner k Bon which terminated the happy and benefleial exercises.— Norristown Republican. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE 13= Messrs Editors : The other day I met an old gentleman on the street very down-hearted. I asked what was the matter, he replied, " Well, I have two very fine daughters, well educated, &e." "Oh that is nothing, I hope tbi4 have good hus bands." " No, they have bad names." " Why Sol" . "Well, the first one married a man by the name of Demo, nod the second one by the name of Crat. Now, you sea all I have for my two daughters Is a—Democrat." WHITEHALL. I!{ Memtrit. Editgrx : Over one hundred of the lead ing Republican voters of this city have signed a petition demanding the privilege of expressing by ballot their choice of candidate for Postmaster at Allentown, believing that to be the fairest way of deciding a question of so much importance to our eltigellS. In accordance with this request an elec• lion will be bold on Friday next, the 12th at lia genbuelt's Hotel in this place, when and where the Republican voters will deposit their ballots for the man of their choice ; the person receiving the highest number of votes to have the appointment of Postmaster. At the same time and place and In the same manner candidates for Mayor, High Constable and Auditor will be chosen. Let the candidates be on hand and have a fair fight, and ail be willing to abide by the result. CITY NOTICES One Ounixand Munl of Haines A: Brother; New York, were sold lu one year. Not only are they the cheapest piano In the market, ranging from $375 to ml!, hut have given universal satisfaction throughout the country. Only Sr sale at C. F. Herrman's Music store, 7th and Valnut. Scrofula, Salt Rhum, Skin and I Warranted cured.—See testhitonlil SALISBURY TOWNSHIP, Oct. It is with a grateful feeling flu t I feel able to make the following statement fo the benefit of those who are suffering from Ben iota and other Chronic Diseases. My wife bad b en outlining for scveral years from tumors or swellings on her neck Which after a time would gather and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. Bite had been treated for more than a year by most eminent physicians without receiving any permanent ben efit, her disease becoming worse, until she had five of these running sores on her neck, when I em ployed Dr. 11. D. Longaker, under whose treat ment the commenced to improve very fast, the sores on her neck to heal, and all her unpleasant and disagreeable symptoms gradually to disap pear, until her health was restored, which was in about four mouths. I feel perfectly Jzililed, after having tried the treatski. of other physi cians, In recommending all those who are uffer •ing front Bcrofula or Climate Diseases to Dr. Longaker for medical treatment, with a !Inn be lief that they will be satisfied, beuefitted and cured thereby, as my wife has been. (Signed.] JAMES DARNER. Dr. 11. D. Longaker'entllee Is on the East eldo of Sixth Street between Hamilton and Walnut, Allentown. .1. W. CteireU, corner of Seventh and Lin den streets, Allentown, manufacturer of Flour, and Dealer In Gra . rFiltd, Coal, {Food, etc., sells coal at . Lettlgh prides. MI articles delivered free 'of cost. '' FlO-3m Limferman Rona' Gold Medal Cycloyd and Square Pianos are considered by the most promi nent musicians In the country• a first-class Instru ment In regard to durability, fullness and bril liancy of, tone. They sell One Hundred Dollars lower than either Chickering's or Steinway's ; are In every respect as good, If not superior to those, and are warranted for 5 years. Number of refer ences In tarination of the above can be given from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Counties. Come and examine them at C. F. Herr mann's, Music store, 7th and Walnut. Sheet Nude, naoks, Music Port Follos, Strings, or anything belonging to -a'regular Music Store, can be had cheaper than anywhere else, at:C. F. Hertniann's Music store, cur. VI and Walnut Streets, Allentown. ti No Hospitals, in Europe or • Arnerien, have as way' patient, aa Dr. WOLCOTT. $l7ll . Chatham mom, N. V. where all can tent, free of cost, Wolcott'n ANN miLAT on, for Catarrh, or Wolcott'n P•is Paint for the Immedi ate removal of all pain, and certain career di . Buy none nolo. In white wrapper.. BUSINESS NOTICES Carpetinga, .te.—Lcedom /h. 81111 W, UlO Arch-A., Philadelphia, advertise in thin tonne. We wonld Invite the attention of the render to thin store an the representa tive Carpet Store of Philadelphia. A full stuck of Goods In their line. Purchasers would do well to give them a Bperial attention of pnrchnsere le Invited to the edvertkeniont of Eyre '& Lundell, Fourth and Arch Ste., Philadelphia, lu thin Irmo. Of tho NlTlFOxtabllgheil char . Actor of thin old and rellnble Dry Goode Honer, It ix un• nereneary for us to speak. Oboe thorn n roll. Not a bit of Stain or Smart will WoLcorr's ILIs r• I NT give: but It removes pain as quick as magic. Wolcott's ANNIHILATOR bRIHIHIONC/HRITh from the system and all cold, to the head. Regollest and get plot bottles In white wrappers, at druggists. Removal of the" Temple pf Fashion" to ElSPentli slot Chestnut streets, Phlholelphln. Grand opening of Spring Fashions. Mondny, March 1. ISM, by Mrs. M. A. Binder. Rend advertisement In thin borne. Alfr. Schee!: : I have used the Dirritns I obtained from you .111111 n .4 them to broil they are recommended to be. I found one bottle to afford me rottolderable relief. I fool es though I cannot du very well without them under toy prevent otate of health. D. UliNltlE, No. 144 South Sixth St.. Philadelphle. Pastor Ilaptlgt l'ivoqunk Church. 471. Ren d SClllikTZ' doralliny micertigement in nn other colu " The proof of the pudding Is in the eating," and the proof of everytldng eine in In the trial of It. We have often npoken In •pralse of Watuonaker & Drown•n Clothing House brOanne we•beffrenef to their enterprise and nueren•. But we never spliced am readers to take our word In the rase. We do suggent.'4o.wever. (lint It In but justice to themnrlven that they nhould taste thin pudding to non if It In not an good an represented. One null will deride the matter—and yon ton be none the loser and may ho much the • The Danger of Delay.-13ut. few dlseneeti require more attention than Colds and Coughs, and few are mare generally neglected. now many Persons when they take a cold, consider It of nu Importance, and let It ton an, with out reflecting a 'natural en Its consequence.. Remember that neglected colds are frequently dangerons, and often reenlffin diseases toast difficult to cure. A cold in the head produces n cough, then cantos pain in thealdr, fever, difficulty In breathing, ansl llualty ends lu Consamption. Who would milder front a cold, with a probability of a se rious attack of Catarrh, Ilronehitis, Influenza, inflate:aloe of the Lungs, Ac.. when that efficient preventive, MIOII - Iloatt Br can he hail at a moment's notice llt will reMoVVI 0 tickling ...nth.' which tee Is n cold, prevent hvltetienvitit, check coughing, expel the gorilla gathered In the bronchia, and resist mucce.sfully that fell destroyer, Consumption. Just received a splendid second-hand piano, looks and sounds like it new Instrument. Price $'275, ut C. F. Herrman's Music St ore,7th and Walnut, Sts., Allentown, PA. • More &anointed, Remarkable Certainly of prompt action. to ftet, every good quality Is guaranteed for Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S Improved (nene.stille) Hair Ile s starer or Dressing, (in am bottle.) Every Druggist It. Trice tine Dollar. March, that given tut a new President, is also tire Inaugural mouth of many harrassing disorders. En tangled hr Its fogs are the seeds of coughs, robin, and of that altertottien of frigidity and fire, more widely known thati admired, called fever and agm•. The vely way to avoid these "little nuphvsaomeses," is to render the aystein strong eniingh to flglit off the atmospheric poison that produces 111.11, and the best way to endow It with this repellent power it to bona It with Iliorrerra a's BITTURO. If a wayfarer were credibly Informed that a roman was waiting nt the next corner, he would doubtless turn In his tracks, and take a safer route to Ills destination. With just about the same amount of trouble. the attacks of dis eases prevalent at this senson may be °slide& Nay, the trouble will Ito Nom, for drug stores Hein every one's and every respectable (imagist In the Union keeps on tallol HOSTKTTY.II:4 , 1111,131 P. Tin" 11 . 111fIr IS it staple of trade, and it would be an easy to find a grocery without augur, an On store or an npolitecnry without this popular tonic remedy. In view of the experience of the 'lntl. with 'regard to the article, during the space of twenty yearn, it seems al. must unnrcesst ry to recapitulate its flier to to Americans. lint an our popitlntion in Inm-using of the rate of a couple of millions u year, in the natural way nod by Immigration. It may be as well to hint to the rising generation undinew arrivals. (Me old settlers know all about it,) that 110K TI4TIM.t1 Sl . ..Ann BITTERS in the 10001 wholesome Knit potent vegetable tonic ever manufactured ; that It In a sprdlle f or d e bility. dyspepsia, billionsurts, nail mias matic fevers i that It prevents on well WI cures, these nolli• plaints and their complleatioins ; hint It Is not "had to take." and is nbnolittely harmless. ffinancial anb Conuittrrial ALLENTOWN MARKETS, MAIL 10. Corrected! every week by Weineheinair. Newhard & Wheat Flour, por bbl Wheat, por br abel, .. Corn. Date. 1F1111.4.1`11. " Th s , ed. Der••D•h•• 1 Clever nand. Wheat Flour. per owl.. •• LardDup, per . peml, Lar d , low, •• Dom. •• P E o g i o nt , pee+,rp do.rr bnoeApper ,x hel, Dried Peyebe..DbD lel Dried i PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. FAIOIIII.' 111/, Aol, HY4•I9 . following are Elie receipts for tbe week ending Feb. IN, IND: Loads of buy. 475; straw, 41; prime Timothy Per 111116, 41 2.'Q 1 31; mixed, 61 15; imliertine. •'©l 01; straw. 41 2.1 641 F 1.01114 •NIY l/11•1S-5(..nday, Mardi I. — There we, a moderate dyranpil for Flour tu.riny for the .apply the bonie Batik but - there we.. all inquiry for shipment. Sales of 1,1;11 barrels incindlog super ftne of 414.'5 21; .50i1 bbl.. good Pennsylvania and choice 01.10 extra nt tr.4i7; 1,005 tibia. 10w,,. Wisconsin, and Minnesoln extra fnenilY at 6 7.14.7 50. the latter rate fur fancy;bids. Vernal. 10. do. at 7Q4 75 for ci 1111 l a ail amid ; blits. 011ie. do. do. a; 4.i.rFun 50, Wilt hurry itt 410 11111,12 .50. Bye. Floor etae... niol command 4707 21. Corn Ilea; is neglected; we quote Brandywine at 44 . trey. The Vl'llent market I. quiet, Mere being no demand except for prune lots which are in snpply 4 1.11110. Of 3.114) bushels uf red , nt 41 QI Fa; .lin bushels amber at 41 MO malt lob. . No. 1 spring at 41 70; -and Westernlil white ut '42 Cornt ye is steady, with soles of ill 41 5'41 ss. is la snail snpuly, and the demand 14 good; olden o I,lllilomli els yellow ut 4 , 012. - ; nod 1.00 bushels new white at bin Oats are ingo4lllPeallolit sale. or 7.11/0 11111111• l. of Western ut 7.1075,-; 2,1111 bushels two-rowed New York Barley sold ut 4214. Barley malt Is unchanged. Putt, 0E144114 CAPP,. 51nr. I. BLEV 1.114 , 1, 1477 bend. Then. Won all Relive de mud for prime to choice lots at very full figures, bin the operations b 1 .1010 r tler•Priplitlall were of ii rosy 111PaIlle character WO quote choirs. itt I no r tig,Eic, and POllllllllll at 1a7 , ,c. lb gros.. Cow's xxli (',Legs. —1 War 'et war moderately active n od snide of Springers were effected at f.:16 - p•ill. Cow+ and Calves nt „ Sit Et:P. —llerelidi, . head. There trot considerable demand for OP. description of stock, and prices were veer Brut. The sales nt Ihr Park Drove Yard readied 5.04 , bend at t 0 s 6 -450 14 lb. gross. and 5,104) bead at the Avenue yard within the .ono range of figures.. ' iluus,—Receipts bead. Palo, at Um CILIA.. were re ported at 15016 1P 011 net. CME! emale fligetwea, ehigh Co., i let, 1813 S. NEW YORK PRICE CIIIRENT For March (ith_, ISO. Corrected weekly by .1, IL Ilel filch, Pr.lllnee (;01111111,0.1011 Merchant, No, VI Barclay St. New York. Urn' Ell—Orange and Cllllllti fllt IC4! lb, ii) ; Chettango, Del. anti Colt:trample Co'. polls, hoice, 11 lb, .V 2057. Do. fair to good, WOO. Somme. 1111111 M choice, 13(,31(4. Do.. fair to good, 4.34.1,11. N. Y. State' Dui • rie., choice and fancy, NYdAt, . Do., fair to good, PY4119 Do., ettnititou..33l&33. N, 1. State fir kins, choke yellow, 47610. Do., fair to Fou& N. Y. State tulo, choice and yellow, fatTp.ll. Do., fair to good, 41(450. Do., common, :COM. N. Y. State %Veldt tubs, choice, ttn(74.- - .0. Do., common to good, :MIA We.t • ern, good to choice, :1471141 Cooking boiler, Tali. North P.m tub., chow, N 0.52 Do., fair to good, Hain. Kolb , good to cholott. .I.VPIS. Do., poor to good, 27(dal Receipts during the past week packages, or nu in crease of :LTA) parka.. over la.( week. The demand ha. been good partly speculative and portly fur consumption, though not quite. good an we would like to ic e it, we do uot look for any further advance. C REESE. —A eW factory choir, and Coney, 21fvfdaPn. Do fair to aut& 3021. N. Y. Stale Dairy good to choice 31421. Ito., poor to good 1•40, EOO N.—Jersey and Penna. well packed In clantf,..r dor. 270•24. Jersey and Pemm. Well packed in oat., rAzi. N. T. State, well pocked In good order (1•47, Ohlo awl Western, good order, 3,;(3.V. Mined. low.ff, IS@ITL Receipts hove torn light during the forepart of this week and prices 1111VtilIC.`41 above our last. Tintraday, Friday sod to•day rocelpto have been unusually large and price. fell bock to where they wern a week ago. To•day (though wo •ro having a snow tool weather cold) the tistuand it light and lendenry oscidedly downward.. , BEANS.—Marrow choihush., new, it bun 42 Th., 1.61104114 Kidneychoice, new, 4.00(4g1.3( Mediums, choice, uric, 3.04•41.15. pea, choice, 3.8yr0.1,(1n. Do. fair to good, 2.7541.01. Mixed lots and common. I. 7.15. FRUITS. —Apple., oelected, 5.2114.00. po., Western mined Inc., 4.A04.1.01 DRIED FRUIT —Apple. Prime Rate, yk 1111%11..*Ma1l Do., Jersey, Ohin and Pennsylvania, 11012. Apples, Southern, want. Black hook.. :1022. Hoeg : role, 441p12. Cherrie s pitted, kg&Ct. Do.. pit. In, In. Peed,s flPt ml Ted Peaches peeled, stoat. HELM A X.—Pre u, - to, (47 HEE ' DfI. —Flax seed, bu11t."11ab5,2•4132.78. Clover, ICathl.l I'ALLOW—In barrel... 11 lb. 1 0 K4 11S. I POULTRY.—Ducks alive, '0 pair. 1.605 - 2.01. alive. 1 4 Pair, 3.son.f.sn. Chickens Jemey and . choice fh, 23a21; State and Po.. choke, 21(4tlifair to rood 1:10117; poor to good, and C.,. Ji.rooy .d Bucks co. chuice,24o2./Stnte and choice 2.11A21 fair .14 good. Bl@2l, Western, fair to choice 2:(4M; Ducks, fair to choice, Otte.. 110111 Receipts light and MIMI flent per quotation., *oiling Turkey,. at from IS to cents: FOWIK 1.11443)ct4 lb. DRESSED C ALVES—Choler, 1:419. Puor to good. 141 . 1U. ip cc to . light, weather more favorable, demand good. ri , AIRPETN, OIL CLOTHS MINH , . of Col veprwill plenoo uot use to common Apor cards, they aro Invariably torn oft by the limo they reach • Aitt us, and then we aro unable to tell to whom they belong; th should ta.e,rune but leather ur the regular calf tart WIN1)OW SHADES. whi, ey h will be freely furnished to all rev 4.• stoppers. . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Per cwt. a• P. Boron, ill., asks e•tuvial attention of Houockeep . Remember and mark your initial. or all name °Attic side of every package, that we may know' who it In from, en and Merchants to his mock of CARPETB Thin opring and also mark the co n tents on the stile of every pack s ge. tin stylea of beauty and rich.. of design . exceed soy that we may know what each CU 1.1111. llVlthinll Opening former ottuattu„;Aloo,i, Window hover' etail/11 to 6IZ oa,Caoe and every package to find The kind lb cu.tomer aunts. mad large "I^°‘ fun ch "t hemp "". send full InVolect by Mall. . cant. )If,,,tthigt; itaff eutp Larpette, very cheap. The undentigned would respect( ly Inform Ida Mende Call nod and shippers throughout the country, that he ts'still at the PIIINEAB HOUGH, Jn., old Maud, Id I.larcloyutyret, and to not lu any way eon nected with the 00-called Armor Helfrich, Hilbert & CO., , NO. fOi NORTH SECOND STREET, 4 doors above Noble, and I• threfnro uOt respouniblo for arty good.. fflled to , said firm. Respectfully, J. It. HELFRICH. ! mot. A 'tft—flat PhllidelPhla• SWARTZ—BAKER.—On the 2nd of FebrbarY; by Rev. J. F. Crouch, Mr. William Swartz and Mies Emma B. Baker, both of this city. eINTYRE—SCHDT —On the evening of Feb _At, at the borne of the bride, by the Rev. B. B. Beet, Mr. George Mclntyre, of Catasauqun, to Miss. Amanda J. Scbdt, of Mechanicsville, Pa. REYNOLDS—DORNBLABER.—In the Cate. Banque M. E. Church, on the evening of Feb. 11th, by Rev. B. B. Best, Mr. Simon Reynolds and Miss Emilie Dornblaser, all of Catasamma, Pa. SCIIOLL.—On Friday afternoon, of Apoplexy, John Scholl, of Allen township, Northampton county, near Catneauqun. Nein gblirrtiscincnto THEATRE! KLINE'S HALL!' FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY SECOND ANNUAL TOUR ! FIRST NIGHT OF LE VERE'S NEW YORK COMEDY COMPANY BRASS BAND R. 11. Li:VERE, WM. N..QUIRS J. W. Forillg, F. 11.1011, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, Will be prenented, Ilultver'a Celebrated Play of LADY OF LYONS, OR, LOVE AND PIUDE. PAUI.INE DESCHAPELLES, - MISS ANNA MARTIN Supported by the followlutt CLACDE mnsorrE • MIL E. W. 31ONTOOMBRY MOH, C. Ileouseaut, • - Mr. A. It. Reeehy. Monk. (Doris, - Mr. IL 11. LOTPrr. Colonel Data" Mr. Thom. A. Becket. Moto. Dobrhopulles. - • Mr. J. 11. Burton. Landlord. - • - - Mr. W. N. QlllllO. OASPar, • • • • Mr. ttracFr Moore. A. o r V Mr. Colonel orrroie. - • It t la r ke ?Col r dir.le 'r. C P ll=l. Widow Mri o Mien Anon Roberto. Morlau, • • , Mien Jokla Olodlog. =1 EMI= ll= To conclude with the 11111A1C.Ii Bulletin entitled TI I E 'MURDER AT THE ROAD SIDE INN R Jacque s obert M Strop , rslre t The two mord , w ,„, 1 Ir.. , ‘ t . . 1 1 . . ca L u el i. 's . re Gerutulol, - - - - Mr. A. B. Iteechy Dumont • • • - • Mr. Thos. A'Bockott Charles. S Moore s,•net Loom' • mr..j. W. Corolg Marls. • - : Misr I.lszls Clinton Clementine. - - MIAs Lisslo °hiding TIII3 TERRIBLE DEATH OF Tug TWO MURDERERS. I= ADMISSION, NO EXTRA ERA ROE FOR RESERVED SEATS TICIIIITA TO HZ 11A11 AT TICK PELINCIPAI. BOOR STORIOI TO-MORROW EVENING, MARC II Ilth, thp Orval Mn Ronal Play of C A S. T E • c;RANI) FAMIW" MATINEE OUSATCH DAV AFTERNOOZNa Ladled uud Children. 000K4 OPEN ♦TI, To Co31111:N1'li AT 2,A Omni Balcony Serenade every Aftrrnoon and Banning. NOTICE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LEIIIMI COUNTY, APRIL TERM, Its 1). Agn•eable to an order of Court of said County, notice la hereby given that an application has been made to said Courtloy Joint, Welter, Jonas F. 7.011,1. John J. Blank, Samuel Solunoyer, George Ludwig, William LeVllll, Wil loughby Fogel D. I). Ilensinger, P. M. Ilea/anger, Jr., Itonry Yeager,'Nathan Ilertrog, John Blank, togrunt a charier of Incorporation under the name, style, owl title of •• The Alburtis Loan and Building Association,' mud that an iii4trllll.l.ll In writing, specifying the /duvets, condi th/us, name, style, and title tinder which said association ha,/ applied, has been Illed In the olllce of the Prothonotary 'of said Court;d if no stitficleut reason I.P show II to the ontrary, the //old an Court at the next term thereof, to he holden at Alleutown nu Mnday, the .ith day of Ayrll next, will Jerre, and declare that the venoms so nssuriated shall, according to too articles and conditions In said In sou/tient set forth and contained, borotne and bo a cur- Plitallol.l or body politic, In law, 11.1 will in fact, and bane rot/flu/lance by the name, style and title in such In strument pray ided and declared. Witness toy hand and seal of sold Court Oils Uhday of March, A. I/. IS/10. ESAIAS !IMMO), - tour 10.31 Prothonotary. VARPETINGS. •••—•• • sin IA vsyiDg. 1 111,•• 8 111, • tl 11% w, Hinz. :tf, V.. r* WI rPreiV 1011 a large Klock for SPRINO BALES Fun CASH LEEDOIPiI & SHAW, NO. 910 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA 1806. SPRING 1.869: ONIN IN. or NEW HILES, Or mos. or NEW SII AW LS. Ovvsoro ov NEW CHEATZES, Orrsiso OF NEW POPLINS. Foti .took or STAPLE oot FANCY SPRING GOODS. EYRE & LAN DELL,. FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA: [miir 10401 1 - 31UBLIC SALE. WM I e mold at public.air, on .1 TITISDAY. THE 3‘411 DAY OF MARCH NEXT At 1 o'clock In Ilio Afternoon, At Weniser'a Ore Ded, near the Iron Bridge, in South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, PA., the following, to-wit: I Or, , Washer, 2 Carts, Cart Harness, I Truck Wagon, Wheelbarrows, Shovels, Picky, a Shanty and hit of Troughs, he. Aka, an tire Lease on lands of C. Wenner, Esq., which expires veryrn 114) years; the Ore lied covered by the lease valuable. Being the prorairty of the Lehigh County 2llning Conirant:. Due attendance given tly ME ITN THE DiNTIIIRT I'OURT OF TINE U. P. FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNA. Papery U. S. MAIL.11•1:1.1 OFFICE. Norristown, Pa. March .1, 151.10. Thisln to give male. OM on Ow 4th . day of March, A. D. VW, a Warrant in Bankrupts.* was Issued against the es tate of William N. Kistler, of New Tripoli P. 0., Lehigt, county, •nd St•to of Pennsylvonla, who hap been ad judged a bankrupt upon Ms own petition; that the pay ment ..f any debts and delivery of any property belonging to snob bankrupt, to him or for his use and the transfer if any property by him urn forbilldon bylaw; ng of Om creditors of the eldd 800kr1.11 , 1 to promo their debts and to elms).e one or more assignees of his exists, will in. held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the ~glee of Iho Rogloter, at the American Hotel, City,of Allen town, in sold county of Lehigh, before George, N.. Corson. Register, orelo4l, day of March, A. D. Inro stl2o'clock; JAMEII DYKES, mar 10 Deputy U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. ARK! DARK ! I The imaerAgual destro to para.°, this "print. f;i) CORDS GOOD CIIRS AKTNBARK. UTOAK AND SP.i.V/SH • O at their Tannery, near the Little Lehigh, Allentown, Pa, Prier. 612 per cord rely 2Fl^t• fßarriages'. ID catifis - Sole Proprietor. Acting and Singe Manager. - Agent. • ato4ral Director. Dmroirm Mlrol Joolo dladlni = 25 and 50 Cents MIME 11. K. HARTZELL, secretary of said Company = illiocellancono ITIVONIUN COLLEGE, (LATE PEEELAED 81(MINART.) FREELAND MONTGOMERY COUNTY, P.l will °you It. Academic Department on Monday, April Mb, lAP. For catnloirues and Parties ore eddto.. Rio Principal (ob 24-01 . A. 11 FETTEROLF, A. M, BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE, lIENRY BOWER, Chemist, =! Mode from Soper-Phosphate of Lime, Amonia and Potash I= Thin Mnnure contninn all the elements to produce tarp crops of all kinds, nod In highly recommended by all who tined it, ohm b distinguished chemises who have, bran alysis, tented y in qualitien. Packed in Bags of 21/01b, each. Sold by denlorn generully throughout the country. DIXON, SIIARPLEBS & CO., AOISHTS, 39 South Water and 40 South Delaware I=3! Fur 'ale L 77 WILLIAkt;SOT.DS, 79 AUTO, Baltimore, Md. Fur infort all, 6, addremi IlemT Bower, Philadelphia. fob • 910 LET.A REASONABLE LEASE .in iOO on th Northampton` Quorry, situated lu Ploinfield to r wnshi V p, oh county, Pa., near Starkertown. It coimlsta of number one flat-vote, blue, never•fadlng slate, fully equal to the well-known C hap tunn Slate, with a nodg water power and a full linens of pumploglind hoisting machines. Persona desirous Or an opportunity of thla kind will please examlno for thorn metre., and apply to Reuben Koch, Sinekertown P. 0. mar 3, 11 1 0. L. SCHREIBER, President. FAIT:tIERS, FRUIT GROWERS, AND OARDENERS. BEST'S IMPROVED PATENT FRUIT TREE nyi . unqß,4 ro)! 4WD VINE IN • SECT DESTROYER. This is truly.one of thegreatest discoveries over math,. combining the most useful Ingrediente ever known for fruit, grain and general vegetation. As a fortillter It has no equal. When applied to the tree it penetrates every' noel% destroying every species of Insect, and the worm in the heart of the tree or plant—enameling WWI the mineral substance of the' earth—destroys the cause and prevents the trentiOn of any destructive insect. It will prevent Curran., from stinging the plum: it will kill thepeach grub; it will [town tine knots and old bark on the vine or tree, slough off' the same and re•bark the stock. In a weal, It re-invigorates the whole tree and given it health and strength to withatit nil the severity of the weather and retain Its fruit. It will destroy all inaecto which Infest the pot flowers, cucumbers, potatoes, tomato plant+. Sc., and atlinulates their growth. It will prevent weevil, mildew. mat or the fly from touching the wheat, and the cut-worm from the corn. It In now extensively used in the NVestern States, and persons wino use It would not be without It for one thousand time,. its value. No titan who barn single frail tree can afford to be withoot it. Upn o application, we will refer to permena who ore lining it in lierks a ty, and *mild not take .1000 for their recipe—we will give re mittance and address. The undersigned have purchased sole right to use, sell, and apply the Invigorator within the countleti of Cheater, Delaware, Montgomery, Lehigh, Philadelphia City and county, York, Cumberland, Adams and Franklin, and are now prepared to sell township or county rights. Persons who have purchased toWnslilps have ;node ax high as gIY) to 410. per day selling single farm rights at from 6.5 to WO per ready°. Addrevs, EVANH & Beading l'n. Sir Tho public are notified to purchase no right of J. Ahearn. atlas Geo. W. Joan.. of Baltimore Md., en we will prunecute to the tamest extent. nit whit boy from him to 144‘11 or one. The nolo right for tho above territory in owned by Itn. Ahearn never saw Ber,l'ellnproved.pm ent, nod knows nothing of its ingredients. Our right was obtained from the patentee, Mr. Bet, who In now prose cuting Ahearn In the Baltimore courts for fraud. feb 3 , 2m* EVANS & CO. 'VINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND ..12 8110 ES FOE GENTLEMEN. All the lending etylen on hand or made .to manure Prices fixed LOW FIGURES on Illustrated Peso List with butructions fur .elf•men.uremnnt Pont on receipt or Poll WM, F. BARTLETT. Mitt!. Sixth t r t abkyg CheiGut gni 18.11 Philadelphia, O ale 1 addre x A NEW PLANING MILL. AA. Tha undernigtonl hereby inform the public that they hose erectqd a NEW PLANINO MILL on NINTH ST. BETWEEN' LINDEN AND TURNER, Where they are propared to make nil kilts of wood work for !mutton, such an littorn, Shutters, SanlL Window and Door Frames, Monlollatto of all riles, us - well - as Plant nu Floor Board. of all ilescriptiotm; aino, Turning of all kinds will ho done according to order. We are receiving a mock of well-nennoned lumber Which will enallle tot to torn out the best kind of work. We hay° nil now machinery ado , lattott style •ad pattern. Wo aro nlno doing it Limb, of Scroll Sawing. thy Strift ittiellti.ll to 1111. , 111.18 , 1 null moderate thane* we h.q.. to rect.'s , . a *bare of the ytatnionge. fob ZLAin HARTZELL S LISS. "Vr, AVOWS PROCLAMATION. J.T.IL The undersigned, Mayor of the City of Allentown, by virtue of the authority conferred by resolutions of the Select and Common Councilis,, of said City, bere• by makes pubile prechonat Mu: That at the ensuing mu °Willa! election to be held Friday, March 19, 'S&P, the gaol. Ifled voters of said City shall by ballot give expressiou` • their opinions, as to whether the City of Allentown she, purchase all the estate, property, and franchise of the Allentown Water Confpany. Tickets will be furnished by the City iinthorities, and can be hail at thu several elect 100 polls; and air voters in favor of such purchase shah vote For purchase," and all opposed to the same shall vote '' Against purchase." Notice to farther nisei; that at said municipal uluctlon thu qualified voter , . will solo for one I , VIIIOII to tilt the utiles of Mayor for the tens of two yeartl wee penal° to 011 the ollice of high Constable for lone of your; awl user person to fill the office of City Auditor for a terra of three years; nod that the qualified voter.; of tho several wards shall elect one person to serve ao tooo:ober of oral Select Council fora tern; of two years. and three persons to turns for uue year as member+ of the Colurnou Council. S. MeIIOSE, Mayor. li•you's Clerics, City of •Ileutowty, lish.2l4lval. IVIONEY-A GOOD INVESTMENT: ••• •••11,11,1. It• . • • 1 lit•,ebOntbi are of :.o.• f ro,t payable metal-annually at the rote ot 7 per cent. per an num. 'rt., investment perfectly saft.and reliable Ingelre at the wale° of the Daily News. If pun PS! PUMPS! For pure water use, neither bud Wood, rusty Iron, nor poiAou 1,1.1, but Celebrated .Cucumber Pump, made ofx 'lld enentnher wood, •,•I Ire tapot..l. an, del rable find 4a l 4e. parent article, but the , re , d 00000 len Pump, [nude bp innehluern at therefor.% perfect and accurate in all parts. ratting aka equal amount of wat nd coating le o. than half . . the mon. Ea.lly ....god no as to be non-freeze and in renstruetion ...nine that...l/ ran pod it tip m Iv/ keep it in repair. At thorongh trial it bolged to be Act. CIIKAPEKT. Twelve feet or t. Inn with earl. pomp, free of charge. D. en...applied at Invent unarm rarturer. ra Fur price lint., &c., roll nr dress tIIAS. G. BLATCIII.EY, No. 8 NoIITII SEVESTII Philadelphia. D Si" A(iENTS WANTED. (feb 17, G EORGE A. FItEY, WHOLCSALB STEAM CONFECTIONER, ANtFACITREII OF ALL NISI. Or FA A NC Y AND . COMMON CANDIES, Warraut.ol pure—Del ICIOUN In Flavor. I=l FIRE-WORKS AND FRUITS, fAnch• as Oranr, Le:Tar, 4 , r u e , :nl . ff . Lu d t mita:4, Rainium, lruunlPala rta I.I.‘NUFACTURER OF KINDS OF SYRUP:. Ac. COUNTRY STOREKEEPEBS. ad Dealer% generally, will flail It to their advantego to all anti examine lila pelves. Ills extensive manufactur na facilities enables him to su pply titenl ain LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES NO. 21 NORTH SEVENTH ST., (Fire doors Morro I)andlOo.) ,ALLENTdiiN . . 1•A MACUNGIE NAI'INGN BANK. The Menne° Savings Batik (nearly opposite the Allen town Notional Bank] reevives no.noy on Deposit In any sums. en interest of u per rent, per !Immo.. Depositn mny he withdrawn partly ur wholly at any time during the year for which interest will be allowed accordion to the time the name may has° remained. 0 averment Bonds are taken, for which the illighoot pre miums and accrued Interest will Ito allowod. Money loaned out at desirable one. at oil lime.. Tor or : rof 800. B. Shall John 11. Coma, David Sr talt. Wm. llorlo.t; M. 11. i.dals It. Scholl, Daniel Cinder. WM.C. Wm. L I CIIT I. Fog ENWALNE en R e , Caohlti e l; Bi, Ilris r. on. BENJAMIN BOOM President. NOTICE. -TILE 1/R .1 WING OF the Columbi•'s Gift Enterprise Las been p ostponed on account of some of tho nitwits not making their raper.. oilin, who have ticket. In their pose...lon are rilataa eni tno moon immediately. The time for the tirtowime can not he stated, hot in not flu distant. Thosnewboldmi t theta are requested to apply at once; All only few mann. fly order of the Committee. 21-tf The fame of the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS has uo parallel In the history of Me Moe. Th • thousands upon thousands of bottles that aro made and sold daily is but proof positive of their won derful virtues. Thousands of Certiticates can he produced showing the efficacy and certainty of the cures which they effect, and the Medical Froter city, usually so jealous of anything winch causes persons to think and doctor for themselv6, aro compelled to acknowledge their wonderful virtues, and prescribe them under other names. They are sold by all druggists. MAGNOLIA MATIOIL — NONOrIo , to th . o hat I.P"r" Ch'r man Cologne. and sold at bait lbe price. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED TO CLOSE , OUT A . 1 4, 11T111l MICR' OP MRWA, Yams* BT US, FIT, IrdIaCNANSHIP of our ready .. TVA firale , uta maenad/ea by any agoek do PAISES AL tkiI' h iPar.ARANITSD Lower than the d„ we n e d,dwhore, and foil orakracitaa guar „,,e,,,‘ ern”, yureAaner, OP She sate enweeted and money refunded • A PAIR . IITAT If •LII, WI M. • lalf way betwotm Ban ware & Co., I Fifth and. • di Towel ilALL. . , 1111201 alma., All KAILIEWP'PT., AND tn)n....r f .14"":"'A. sv a... . ..,,t. A. 1, IMMO