(,)i ) cb,io2 c 4 i . c.(,llsttt. THE orry Special Notier.—Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly *III confer a great favor upon us by wading word to this office Bilbseribers about removing will please send tis their old addrqs.l.lB well es the new l'oßtpone(l.—Owing to unavoidable cireton etanees the lecture of Dr. A. A. which Wits to linvo been delivered tact Monday rvenlog,, tins been postponed until to-night. Nearly awiplefeil.—Till. lICW lodge room of the linlghtu of Pythias, In Pair. 4 building, Is nearly comphded and will he ready fur ocellitalicy about the or April. ..1b18 , 111! . 1 . — T named gentlemen were elected officers or Allen (fommandery, Ni,. 20, I:nledil Templar, on Thm•+iloy evening - : E. C., Henry 3. Steger ; G., Edwin G. Marlin; C. It., Jacob S. Dining(' ; 'Creasnrer, An roll T rox ell ; Recorder, Dewee: , I:lrtin. l'ostoutlter.—The following is the result Of the election for City l'Astintister, held at buch'e 'Hotel on Friday :—Da rid K. Diefenderfer. 269 ; T. V. Rhoads, 179; Ephraim Moss, 63 ; George IV. Stuckert, 61 ; Moos Good, 66: Joshua Grim, d 5; J.Y”tire. several Itipublican Ward Committee:s of Allentown, colisistingof three from each ward, are requested to pact at the Mayor'bb' Ofilce tlilo Wednesday evening. at 11l o'clock. Panel tot attendance Is requested. By °Mee of the Chairman of the Committee. • JJG WM* of every kind, null at prices to suit lie uto,t een11omh•111, 01111 be bad at tHERMISTEII outer of short entire. We are prepared to compete with New York eanvas;lers In the matter of printing civelopen and note paper. Why not patronize home infinstry Real E 51,11,1 Sales.—Good LC: !tube, rrn estate agent,., sold Mra. Sullivan's house and to on Second street to Mrs. Theresa Ifenlnaer, fo $5,000. Simnel R. Engelman sold two lurid: houses sit nate on Ninth street shore Chew, to Rube am Brothers. Price not ascertained. Obituarg.--John V. Bechtel, late of Allen- Jowl], (Bed at lire Columbia Home, in Philadelphia, on Sunday evening. Be was fora longtime "mine' host" of the American Hotel, In this city, and under his proprietorship It won the reputation of tieing our or the best kept houses In the State. A specia' meeting of Barger Lodge, No. 333, A. Y. M., will he held this evening, at 7 o'clock, to make arranZetnents to attend Ihneral at Pottstown. Xotiee la Subrribers.—Oor onbscribers are requested to rementher that we have purchased the subseription hooks of TIIP. REGIsTilt office and net dement of all hack an well ils advance subscriptions must bed/pc at thin Mike. We have ant horlatal 'to one to etollect for ns. We give this notice, not 11 ' +11 Mtn, nittlaciacti money in always ,er, ptable, bui for It,, 111111%16 of having our subseribers pay their bulehtetiness intiitlie right loads they are r2toly to ortt le op. The 11711 1 . 71 lintepri.re annonnees in' another .011 nm that the time for drawing has been set for Monday. Mar ad. Only six weeks more of suspense and holders of tickets-will learn whether they are favorites of the " God of Luck." The fifteen hundred dollars In gold Is the prize on 1011(1;M ticket holders feast their' eyes, but as only one can draw it the desire to know who that one is will grow Intense by the time of drawing. In the meantime those who have thus-far permit ted thinnselves to stay out in the cold can have an opls to purehase a few tickets, and their chatters will be just as great as those who are al ready in. Lose no time, but give , the enterprise your aid. /retan Jiatroi issue this num her on St. Markle , Day in the 'Morning, the anni versary of happy day, and although the weather grow lers have laid at it- door the sins or many a foul wind and rhilliug ,11 , 11110 the elerh, of ye:‘,. h, shown limit Ft. Patrick eau he tide if he 111 this iviting he protoi,, to everything that our Fenian friends can wish Mr their celebration. .ks It is an anniversary fraught .with many happy reminiscences to us, we have noted the weather which ha , ushered In the day ror many years, and WO deny that :dorm ittudttimi belong to it any more than to any other day. The weather thi , spring has been very uncertain, and the fair weather of Tuesday may he the harbinger of a foal Witlite.ilay, lint ire hope the labors which have been ptitforinell to make the etilehra lion a success unity not 'lave been' in vain, and that St. Pat laid: may route to us this year mulling and Might. BAtitics.—The Following are the nom illatiOn, made be the different partly: , for city and ward...Akers, to be voted for on Friday, March 19, ME= Alnyor, George Ilekel ; High Constable, Joel Reinhard ; Auditor, It. S. Leisenring:, First Ward.—Seleet Council, Benjamin C. Roth, llenry oDyke cOllllllOll COMICii, W. 11. Butz, Charles 11. Knanns, Charles Seln;11; School Mt eet or, C. F. Drake,. Walter 11. Van- Dyke ; COnstahle, John Darrolm . ; Inspeelm . , Wil liam Schwartz ; Judge ci Election, John Schwartz; Asses,or, Jo,eph Piled Ilard.—Seleet Council, 'Franklin E. Kauf man ; Common Council, Ephraim Grim, Frederick Ruhr, Aaron G. Iteninger ; Judge of Election, Samuel 11. Thompson . ; Inspector, Henry Laudon sehluger School' Directors, S. W. Burrow, Justur Evans ; Assest.or, Edwin Jltltte ; Con,tahle, Aiwa hem Warman. Fourth IFird.—Select Council, Samuel Roth ; Common Council, William Egge, Nathan Selp, Augustus Keiper; School Directors, I ivory 1,00 r., Lewis C. Huller ; Alderman, Elias Mertz; Con stable, Samuel Weitlemeyer ; Inspector, Valentine Neligh ; Judge of Eleetlim, martin Kemmerer ; Assessor, John Ithwen. Fojih Wited.—Select Council, Alien Barnet ; Carnival Council, umuel Cava, Peter Seibert, Benjamin Locitimin ; Selma I)lrCetors, l'eter Weida, 1),. Win. J. Romig ; Coatahle, No nomi nation; inspector, William' E. Nl,er ; .111.4 re of Election, FAL D. ; Assessor, J. I'. P. Kist ler. ,Sixth 11 - ord.—Judge of Election, .1. 11. Borne- ; 111,14'001% TIIOIIIII, ; ASSL,6OI . , Daniel Brown ; School Director, 1)r. Orlando Fttgley, Joseph Wat , uett ; Select Council, Samuel Lewin; Common Connell, Henry Berkhard, Paul Kneebel, Andrew Loeliwood ; Constable, Able Iblllarber. =I \[.•tyur, T. U. Good ; High Constable, Emanuel ; Auditor, Joseph. E. Millet. lliiril.—Judge, Jonathan Trexler; Patrick Gibbons; Inspector, Daniel Kline; Constable, William Nagle; Select Connell, John Eggs ; Common Connell, Win.osman, T. Ochs. Tilghman S( . 1111.11it ; SCIIOOI Directors, Henry Borne:smu t do's. Vithien. Serilad t Connell, Jetts,. M. I.lle ; Common Council, John Nonnemaker, J. P. Barnes, Peter Helier ; Judge • Eleetion, Elb J. Saeger; inspector, Christian Welber; ; .Issi•„or, Zeph. lie'rnitard ; School Directors, Frances E. Samuels, Boas Hausman ; Constable, George Multzler. Third hard.—Judge, Dr. Alfred J. Martin; In spector, JeSFI3 Bet•nd ; Asses,or, John Rutz ; Select Connell, John Sauces ; Common Connell, Jacob Andreas, George Miler, Daniel Ritter; Constable, Valentine Weaver; School Directors, Wm. La %vier, C. F. Herrman. Fourth drard.--Judge, C. NV. Danebatter; ds ne,sor, Sylvester NVelier; inspector, David 1.011 tr; Select Connell, (harks Keck; Qntinnott Connell, C. NT. Mertz, N.-Snyder, NVnt. Bachman ;.Consta ble, Moses Sehandl. Fifth InDul.--.Tudge, W. Hoxworth ; Inspec tor, Joseph Noottetnaeher; Assessor; A. P. Steekel; Constable; Stephen Henry; Seleet Council, John 3feLean COIIIIIIOII COMICH, James If. Built; Nel son 'Weiser, F. Z. Heebner; School Directors, T.- 13. Wilson, S. A. Ilrldgen. Sixth Third.—Judge, Frederick Levengood ; In spector, Stephen J.. ; Assessor, Patrlch 'McCloskey; ConFtable, No nomination; Select Connell; Josiah Scherer ; C'ommon Connell, Wm. Tlee; Lewis Kenslnger, Peter l Sluing; School Di rector..., Thomas Dechnly, Dr. Orlando Feceley. Areident.--On Friday last, a man named Bartholomew, of Salisbury, while working at the Mlyttga Furnace, below the Junction Depot, had his skull badly fractured by a falling brick. Very little Itopu la entertained of Ida recovery. Suit gained.—ln lite ease of Henry Weins• helmer 17. the Lehigh Valles*-Railroad, for• dam ages for Mimics received at Easton on July 27th, 1867, tried before Judge Sherwood, hi Xiri at Philadelphia, last week, while the jury was out the Company consented tort settlement and allowed Mr. Weinshchner $llOO, which he accepted. 81je qf the Lehigh Rclliug hill.—We are Indebted to the St:untold Land Bete for the follow ing:—The Lehigh Rolling dllll, with about four acres of land, F.telllll mnehinery, ete., 4(- 1111041 in the City of Allentown, was sold yesterday at the Philadelphia Exchange, by M. Thou:a, J.: Sons, to henry Selinurnuot, Esq., of Allentown, for Slin,ooo. ("we neil Rebel CO,lllOll. --- StalVll 1111 , 1111 g 'rite,:lay t•vealitg, Nlarela 1101,1: 4 69. l'resent—)lessrs. I,lne, McKee, NieNults, Can Dyl:e, Weaver, and :\Soltr, Preside:lt. • The ra.witig was adapted : mot errt, Ile Solort Connell, Common Connell COl.ll, rlibt, that the Pro.lilent of Counrll4 Lo anthoflzed and dl yool,l to wvh• a Ith ire for the purchase of bit now load , 11.1 of Furnare Are., .1 Ili, iPlllierillg 011'1111i 11.41 f'mil eying all the right' and latorest in Ito' ,maa• by bhu In d, r t frion Hoary Ntinninorher. :con conenrred On motion the rollowlng named persons be di reeted by the Mayor to make their pavements and ret the earl, and IN glitters within sixty days : Pavement on East ride of Seventh street, north Linden street, almig the properties of the Rhoads Estate and Bohn • On Linden street along the property of Win. F. Yeager :old Charles Losch. Along the property of Shaffer's white, corner of Linden and Eighth streets—to be of a width not Icon than 7 feet. Around the corner of seventh and Linden, on Seventh street above the property of Messrs. Mohr and on Linden West of Seventh, north side. On East side of Fifth street, north of Linde' street to Turner, East nide of Flfth street from Hamilton to Maple alley, of a wlilth not leas than ten feet. 'On North of Hamilton street west of Eleventh Mt reel. Orsole,if By Select Cmnell, Common Council concur ring, Out hereafter ill case of sickness of Police Otlicere he slant' receive no pay while absent when his place is sup plied nt the expanse of the City. The election of Simon P. Snyder as Chief neer wan approved of. REmarm, Ay netect Council Common Conuril concur ring, that the property owners on East side of Eighth street between Chew and Liberty streets, be directed by the Mayor to set turbo and make eldest - MI 6 villain 00 days. The appointments of the new Pollee Officers were confirmed. Common Coveted/. Stated mcctim Tnesdn evening, 711arell sth, 1865. , Present —iessrs. Bieber, Bush, 1.. Grim, lie ler, Bensinger, Nunnemneher, Schnell, Sobel Scherer, ttestgrenves, Wils.m, and Weiser, Prei deist. JOllllllll it! last meeting read and approved The Committee on City property reported that they hail not yet agreed Wont making the new Inch-up doors. The. Committee on Finance appointed to audit the ateonnt of Charles Quiet', reported that there had been4miti by the City of Allentown to Chas; Queer, The smile Committee reported that there had been Haiti to John S. Grafiln 5150. The following bills were approved: Ren•h . 1112.7 s Tre.xler & . 44.14 Pet, Wt.ltla 1111.1S1 It. F. Tryst, I 5.45 P. 11. Stolll . 20.04 sit,, Newhard 75 Ilorttetuan St Fettle) . it. O. 17 .& t o 40.10 Bear)• 2.00 Voter enrteh • 24.47 .I. W. I'lt.w.•ll r"• . '" .110 , 01 ti. Kett, 4.11 Alloa 25,10 \ 'lOO yr-. 07'1101 ',creel 14.00 The 14111 of B. S. Koons & Co., for 5144.70 was referred to Mn'. Koone, for correction. The Irtlla of David Schwartz, Elisha Forrest and TiOnnall Sehnadt were laid over. On motion an order he granted Police Officer Zellner far one months pad whilst sick. . . Jr, Nob, tr, That the Clerk or Soleet Council b.. alreetrel not to , that, an ortlor In favor of :toy Police °Meer, without Laving the . .. bill.. 111,4 vet-M1.41 to by the 3lkyor. Non concurred in That an tippropth‘thon of Sidolhe granted roi tbia For Company for cariod in Schal I Hall. re rl That jurrluitodun hr given to Tlonno, :shad I and Mr. Trump to cart ground on worm when, tho 'Stroel and City Engineer mar direct. That the Cogitottlee on City l'roperlylredi reeied to pgrelot.g. two ..toven—(llle each for the It owl Wdi I wet Toone .Imeriels Engine 11... , On motion the action of the Chief Engineer and Committee on Fire Department in au agreement with 11. 'lender Son., for 500 feet of hone, he ratified and an order be drawn in fltVor of the 1 1 part ten for i.SO. Concurred in. Mr. Nyjkon 4",irered the following, which was itirtithliott•ly adopted: l i oar Re,rdetil, That vt e hereby heeler our mincer,. thanks to Ch.kirilittn, for the C 011 1 .0.0115. Impartial and thghilled tn.t'oner a ith which holm+ eotolarted the 111041101. of the I' chair atel pre , ltled ever thetlehloerationv of tilt+ body dor log the putt year. , The Chairman upon hearing the reSolution rem' and learning the manner in Ivideli it - was received, addressed the members 111 a Deal mtd appropriate speech—thanking them fur the courteous In:tuner la whielt Intsine,s had been transacted during the past year and hoped that they might part with the kindest feelings toward each other. On motion adjourned. THE residence of .Tosiith Straub, at Fogelsvllle, was entered sofas clays ago and rolchecl of \':111111111V pipers. EXTENSIVE Puitclim4E.—The Thomas Iron Company of lioltentlatiqua has purchased of Parri,ll tk: Dmlie, the Pine Itidgc Colliery, in Plains towtn•hip, I,lm erne comity, for V. 180,000. NEw Cor NTIAIFEIT.—A two dollar counter or the Nzttlotett Bank of Rhode Mond, Inanylt a's Newport, Its in eirettlatlon. 'The face of fly note Its good, but the ete4r:t ling on the back Is poor. A PrltEuv.: , :m.:D.—'l'wo young men itml.d 'lames Watson and Charles Taylor )vere arrested lu Iteadlitg, last week, upon the charge of having stolen one hundred Millais , from It gentleman In Easton. ALL parties interested in the slate trade are Invited to meet at the United Spates Hotel, Slating. ton, Pa., on Friday, March 26th, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the ptirpoßi of taking action In reference to important matterg connected with the slate Mud. IMPORTANT TO CONSUNIEIIIi OF STI6AII. ThoSe who have been In the habit of using damp, raw sugar in the belief that It is both cheaper and sweeter than the relintal articles, should know that every spoonful of raw sugar that a man puts to his tea or colfee is olive with vermin. pound contains a -hundred thousand of them; Science has demonstrated this. Helloed 'sugar, on the other hand, is free from impurities, is sweeter. I better, and therefore cheaper than )he raw, and should be the only kind used. AcciDENT.—On Friday evening our towns man ev Sheriff George Wetherhold, Mot feeling very well retired early and 'during the night wan taken with a lit of somnambulism and Walked about the bonne and outside when he fell down a' flight of stairs Injuring himself seriously. Ile was not missed until morning.witen he was found lying on the sidewalk with no more clothing upon hin person than !Ton retiring. nod almost frozen. j lie was picked up and carried to bed where at present writing he Is lying In a critical condition. —.Yews PIIARM ACLUTICAL.—The Philadelphia Col. lege of Pharmacy holds Its fortpelglith mutual commencement, at the Academy of Music, on Trtepthiy morning next. Stephen F.'Penrose, of Quakertown, 13 one of the graduates ; Thesis, Hu ,frangen Arboresroin. In the 'class of 18118-9 we notice the following . uvratert,Asr... ItCSIDENCE. PRECISITOItB. • 11. J, Iletweller. Bethlehem .Tuu Ronklrt St Co Tho, .1. MaWear Allentown, A. I'. Itrown—•-- FA. 11, Lukettbarit, 'loth!diem, C. Ellin Hums St. Cu Stephen F. Penrore. • 'Quakertown, U. Steol.•y, Eugene A Run. HethWhir, :darts k Co • AItRESTED.- - .loBepit V. Iltlfliey, 1110 Ticket Agei;t of the Morris nod Essex Railroad at Sum mit has been arrested for embezzling $863 belong ing to the Delaware Lackawana and Western Railway. lie WAS committed in default of $3,0f0 kI.MOST A FATAL. ACCIIE\T.-O❑ There day evening last n 0100, whose name we did not learn, employed In the laying of the doable track on the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, met with a narrow escape Mow the New Street Bridge. While engaged nt work, a large stone rolled down the hillside, striking the limo, felling, him to the earth, and bruising him inn terrible manner. Ile was taken to his twine In South Bethlehem. He has so far recovered from his Injuries that lie 1011 be able to resume work In a few days. —//dhlehetn EVERY REPUBLICAN throllgllolll the county should send 110 all tile Items of Interest occurring in his particular neighborhood. With this assists nnee from bur friends, we C;11 bul ld 111,11 paper that will he taken hu every household, and our sphere of usefulness will be enlarged. Where...we arc unable to gel the news in any Miter way, we are willing to pay for 11. We ask this from 11w young men. To their exeltions the people look for the power which will revolutionize the country politically; and as they are the ones to be helitied more materially than any others, we ask them to lend us a hand. are indebted to that Rrilixter, for the follow arrlel over our North er Ist, 12367. to October MILK MATT Ito.—We valuable journal, Primo:ex lug e.tatement of milk vi Penn. road from Novembt 31td, 1868: Stfttiw• Gt://o. From :Ccol 11, liwyttvild 12.10111 i Wis,thivlom ..Itil, 1115 Ft Wa•hingionl:l6.442 Nand ylt ..... 56,10,) I WI 1111,41010; 01,4:0 .I,lloulow n ... ..10 City I,lne Oak Uwe 4,041 Strt non 11..) . 1 , ••10wn....11%7R . Nl.w 8raa1ti...11 , 7,.;411 NVielt.tll .:Y.") Line Lux In ut . 17.3,7N1 C.•ntrt. I'L llnlloll'k In 1.. I.lq aSisi ... 4.:41 lioakert..vu l'elford ...... Solider , 73, Sr 126,217 I.3ll.tiait• 'Ali •IITU REPORT of Coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week ending Mar. 6, 18G0, compared with came time last year : For Week. For Year. . 4,309 12 41,064 15 .2,465 11 72,076 07 32 03 183 03 5,164 04 .24,071 12 278,316 01 5,171 GO 116,940 04 Total lilahanoy " Beaver Meadow "\Ltuch Chunk... " Upper Lehigh... " Ilazleton " Wyoming Grand total 37,101 04 025,532 14 Same time 1808 19,181 10 402,911 07 17,910 1 Inerenee Lehigh 'Wry Iron Troule.Plg Iron transported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending March 11, ISO 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 EEO AN InnoitTANT Acc.—Tlie following Act Lae Jn,t beet: passed by the Pennsylvania Senate: :: art lo prerpfl and 'max!, the problioglion f ob- SITIII' (I,IPeriiVIII , III% nrtll :1 , , tf uurimrx medi- Ste. 1. Be it enacted he the Senate anti House of Representatives of the Venninonwealtli of Penn sylvania in General Assenthly met, and It Is 'here by enacted by' the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act, it shall not tie ' l mre) to print or publish advertisements of medicines, drugs, nostrums or apparatus for the cure of secret or venerlal licenses, or for the care of those .diseases peculiarly appertaining, to (°- males; and If any person shall print or publish, or procure to be printed or publish, In any newspaper In this State nay' advertisement of medicines, drugs, or nostrums or apparatus for the curemf secret or vowrial discuses, or for the cure of those diseases peculiarly appertaining to females, or shall by printing or writing, or In any way, ptiloll.ll an ac count or dos( ription or such inedielnes drags, nos trums or apparatus, or ...hall procure the saute to be printed or written or in any other way published, or shall eirculate or Instil' lite any such newspaper advertisement, writing or publication, every such person no offending Atoll be guilty or a misde meanor, nod shall, Upon conviction thereof, be tined in any ratio not execetiii , one thousand dol.. taro, or Ice iiiiitrisoned in the county jail not ex ceeding nia month,., or both, at the Illrerelloll of the court. Sec. 2. That if :my person shall print or pith- Usti, or procure to he printed or published, in any newspaper 111 this Stall tiny advertisement of any secret drug or mostrlitti purporting to be exclusive ly for the use of females ; or if any druggist or other permit shall null Or keep for ,ale or shall glee away any such secret drug' or nostrum, par-, porting to M. exclusively Sir the use of females ; Or it any persons shall by printing or writing, or in any other way, publish an account or description or any drug, medicine, instrument or:lpp:trains for the 1,111110,e of preveuting conception or of 1,0/- curing abortion or miscarriage, or shall by writing or printing in tiny (circular, newspaper, pamphlet or book, or in any' Miser way, publish or circulate any olisceilemotiee. Or shall within this State keep for sale or gratuitous distrilintion any newspaper, circular, pamphlet or hook containitig such notice of such drugs, instruments or apparatus; or 'shall keep for sale or ceratultous distribution any secret drug, nostrum or medicine for the ;Impose of pre venting conception, procuring abortion or a tnis• carriage, such person or persons ,0 violating any of the provisions of this net shall he deemed guilty of :t misdemeanor, :mil shall, upon conviction thereof, be lined in any sum tint exceeding one thousand dollars, or he imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding six months, or both, nt the dis cretion of the court. i'recidcd, That nothing In tick act contained shall he construed to affect teaching In regular :Mattered medical colleges, or the publication of standard medical hooks. APPLICATION Pon LICENSEs.—The following persons will inahe application to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to he held in the city of Allentown ' in and for the colitis ty of Lehigh, on• Monday, t he tall day of April, A. D. 18119, for license to sell vinous, malt and brewed liquors : • TAVERN I.ICI:SKE2. ,fl'i'lli°3lilliitit.lolll‘l7„"tn',l'l",.rd tE1,1;03: llottonitteln, horne Clannvi:er ' e; Wm. F. 11011;r:14 , ler Spann, Joseph Ilex, Au Italilint, Benjamin .1. Ilingen• loteli, Charles Jamul A. Treoder, More. 01011. (Merg Wetherhold, Joseph F. Nl,llllllril, Joseph F. New • hard, Jonathan Barrel, Chorles \V. 11 , 001ann. .j.forff uh 1.” Ity eta. Overpeck. David Ackemn, 1 . P. Limbah. (. It'. u l Borough 'f Noy. oN. —E. J. Shoemaker. Jueob Ship, .111111 rittollll.--charles 31epers, Willlcm Craig. Hiram Danner. 4 1 irr 0 . " d h I t '. . r sl: l P:ift l 2 " l . li7l i t b „ '( .l„ l l ' M ". North ll'h ittliff (I. —lloraro 113101.1, Lewis 3111Ier, SOllOO , ll, 1111112 31. Kuhns, A. P. Nell, Reuben Slot dy, Even Will, Wlllllllll U. Lou,,, Mad. 1 . 11, Y. °We. SchAndt, Joel (Irons,. Charles Lelmberner, Mathis Derr, Jobb Koch jr., D. L. Wootring. • (Two r• :liar it /wit, —Thomas Schnerk, Edwin Kn./1111AL Frallfl. l )1. Fisher, 12•111 C 1101110, E. Weber, Thom.. Relelteldorrer, Allll.lll IlithitA, Samuel Kuhn., Nathsot Frederirk.`Joslo.h Strauss. le• —S. 11. lilein. Henry Schanktveller, At i ati r icrt • 11 . 1 1 1:1 " 11 ' :, " .1 , i ' liti 10 ocadler, F. 31. Steploni, licol Sny der, Joliti 310111, jr. r/:.-Jifhl, atlnticlEtki.r, in 11. Well j0:12,na,a, i31 y,, 51. C. better, J. Frunitlln Reichard. tri.per .1111,Pwrl. —Chart. , Ilernharil, Charles S. Shinier,NA). lon earl: L o wer Bachman, 'Edwin .S. Dlofen tlnrfer, ll'etet' Benner, Itenlorn Welrbach, 3.5. "II Maim, Jlllll.l Kohl, David Barron, Peter Kolrol. • Solisbor y. —NV 11. Bernd, Benneville Fon2terinarber, Tilghman Well, inol/ 31eper,c n. John Ilia, Lewin Snyder, Harrison Berner, Ilenry tdoh W e b / cidoicp,-301ms A. Ettinger, Thonia• Moho, W. J. Sollierliint, Solomon SIIIIIII, John Snip, Michael Illeiler, Antos I tether, Ell Worly. hl/nn.—Junn4 L. BrobAt, Lewis 11. 0210 nl,l, Duvld W: F. Trumbdre, Jonas Gorman, John Ibtrig. Washington —Nathan Peter, David Peter, David Ilol lenboch, Owen Lloyd, Juhp Lewl2,•T 11 Yealil, Wm tills beri. hw/.11,-311mo K 1011.30101, Ci verge, Jonathan Haat, Edwin Timmerman, Itentievllt” F (Worst, IVAtts ' Ati/l. —John 1' lloutlle, William J Mickley, Peter Mack, Voter, Joseph Andrews, David Fat. 'l r e i r.'m . "I' l t T sickir,aottuWl l i e u rnlel , ll er A David M . a Joseph Ir on. Sooth WhihniaL —Aaron Walbest, moaothp: II L 311nitirli, .1.1101 Yeager, 11 3 Snyder, Solomon (Were. iner, Henry ItiOlt. Simon 3loyer, John Jeremiah Klotx, 3111f1, A Feaker, Elwin(' Jacoby, Leorge Keiser, Hem r.l Kera, .11exatiller (Nth, Fr.inklin 11 , 00110 ,, TAVERN I,IVES6E4—NEW. ly, Slatlirton; .Izwneli liw.utller. Itetsbel I,wer Muttlllitm Decker, 1V1101.11+All: LlgrOß Born Ilet,tn, ;Yalta A Thomas, Jallll,l Train, inalmit 31ellialey, Leh North Whitehall; lloatirh =i Thina.. FraLlels Ilronel., 113tut•Ist, & Hand Willitkin Ale( laitv,lto l'lrlit, Mary Nalt+4.ll, T 1111111.14 lipvlintv, ilearge ‘V. Ihn.loorger. .1..1411 A' II llarzlioleliww, Rklit,, Catftsattgunt .1...1111 Wehrle, Wm MTh..., A (1 NVltlt..lmll; l'a•tello, Slatlnglvit; Loivin Hopper, Sallebury; David II IlvWarr, Henry F Veg,ly, Inco 31acunglo. •witmc!.•tpßUlUlg(l*tLf Nathan Weller, Charlcs Klein, M P 11 !Scary. Al !comm." Domlc McGee, Mary Doverealm, Michael Mc Bride, WIlltermll; Wm L Gorman, Wm O'llrlelL. Jolt limiumly. Marla 1111limplo, Cnlumusgim; Jusep Mille Upper lacmmlei I=2 Troxler SI miter; Johu MeNulty, Lizzie Cntig, Peter Schwentor.' N C Bank% David 11 Gilbert, 1 1' Nagle, henry Rueter henry Komiig, John Dwyer. I t ruin Well; Michael Aleeltptkey. Johu Ilnrkin. Nothuli . J. 4. / ppleb. Ertturts Glick, .tittne2t U Smith II k thine. 1:11 Lockwood, E,vitrEt Gueh.ns, Lewis - eq.duger, diet Gewahl; (Jr.; W I barman, Allet‘ww. I Henry S Ilan, ,tear tiotxtettbAller, (gory. St Went. Ca, 111.611/tURI MOAOH Rubs, Edward Goulding, lerael Rudy, Peter Ilreyrogel, Slatiugloniti (iering ht.t.lttni Churl. thwitgrr. MillttrAtowtt; Mottos Ca.telen, John IPaeliing out Allay D.iverunx, lame; Rockell, John' Snyder. Alburt Mew, Johu Whitt:hull; Seagravet, South . Whitehall; It.. hen Iteldn, tower Marougie Wise Milani:l. Upper Muougle ; Aleguncier Mark, LewinPnyder, Hanover, William Reinhard. Patrick Da, oh Upper Monroe. JACOB ZIM3}ER/4 AN. Clerk Q. K. To TILE PUBLIC. Knowing that persona are not aware that I called for my wife, Nellie M. Reeder (formerly Nellie M. Storm), Feb. 18, 1869, at her home, for the purpose . of taking her to my home, to love, support and cherish her according to the marital vow; the door was opened, shut and locked in my face ; that she answered not my call ; that to-day I called on her forth° same pur pose. _The answer to my call was, "Tell him I can't see him." And now, notwithstanding 1 have been denied twice, I do hereby offer to output and maintain her as a husband who loves his wife should and demand her through the public press as I cannot get an interview with her on account of her family debarring her from coming to me. W. Dell. REEDER. Allentown, March 9, 1869. llvonornoniA. — A French physician, named Buissmt, claims to have discovered that hot baths are a sure cure for hydrophobia. lie says that having been himself bitten by a patient dying of the !milady, he experienced on the ninth day afterward unmistakeable indications of Its devel opment in his system, and resorted to a steam bath as a means of suicide, to avoid a more fright ful death. To his delight, bower, he found that wino the heat hail risen to US degrees Fahren heit, the symptoms disappeared, and Instead of dying he came out cured. Apropos of this sub ject, a correspondent of an exchange lute furnished what he says is a comPilatlon of ouslical author ities, showing that there Is no specific poison in the bite of an animal having hydrophohla more than In the bite of any other animal ; that the disease Is touch rarer than It Is supposed to be; that it is not the same_ituattman being as It Is. In an animal . ; and that it spreads like an ordin ary epidemie., Doubtless there is much exagger ation In the cases reported, and the danger from the bite' of a dog may he no greater than that from any other wound. A SECRET IN PLUM BAIRING.—A late writer says that "the secret connected with raising Is to 111311 t plenty of trees, so as to give fruit to the cur cull° and to yourselves also. That Is, If the ear elllio destroys the , fruit on flfty trees we have only to plant Ofty mom In order to secure a bountiful supply for ourselves." This plan may answer very well in theory, but in practice we find that the more Omni the more cumuli°, simply because the opportunities for propagation . are Increased in proportion to the quantity of fruit produced. Soil mid climate has far more influence hi regulating the Increase or decrease of this pest of the plum orchard than the number of trees planted. There are a few localities where the cureulio does not thrive, .but plum-trees do, and the people living in these sections should take advantage of their cir cumstances [tad grow plums extensively:—Hearth and Home. The editor of the Hearth and unite Is right, so far 1113 he goes, but where nature favors the cureullo, art must tight there. A friend of ours east its lot in a place where "soil and climate'' suited the tastes of this pest, and lie was tumble to raise plums. until he adopted the plan of getting out of bed with the lark and immediately Minding a fire of tobacco stems under his plum trees, When the eurculio would leave with disgust and would re member the fumes of tobacco so well that they would not returit that day. This practice was continued every morning until the skin of the fruit became so hard as to resist the :Macke of bisects, and the most beautiful plums we ever saw have ~grown In abundance on those trees as a reward for ids-brave-light against these insects. Those not having sufficient patience or time to try.the above remedy, should Bonito Evans Co., Reading, and procure some of Best's Insect De stroyer, which, it is said, " will prevent the cur cull° from stinging the plums," audio, besides, an excellent fertilizer. It Is worth a trial. MEI 62,783 03 Tons. . _24' _760 ....010 ....400 ....810 .... 620 EMI NnicELLANnous. The County Commis sioners Intend having strong locks put upon the yell doors in the new prison. Wonderful foresight. Gen. Benjamin Fogel, of Fogelsville, died on the Bth lust., from apoplexy, in the seventy-second year of his age. He was a life-long Democrat, very popular In his party, and was very widely known and respected. His death Is greatly de plored by all who knew him. John R. Johnson, formerly proprietor of the Sun Hotel, Bethlehem, and Chris. Wy.-kotr, Recorder ' of Montgomery bounty, have purchased the Grant House, corner of Eighth and Spring Garden streets, Philadelphia. President Charles E. Smith, of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, has returned home to Phil adelphia, alter a residenee of several weeks in the South for the benefit of Ills health. Dr. Marks, the new Collector of the Port of Philadelphia took charge of his Mike lust Monday. 'rhe Germantown Telegraph has entered its • fortieth year. A new twenty-live cent counterfeit fractional currency note, well-executed, Is in circulation. The Interior of the Eagle Hotel is undergoing repairs. The Lehigh Valley Railroad office will not lie removed from Mauch Chunk to lkithlehion, us er roneously stated by tome or our exchanges. The State Agricultural Convention fleets in liarrishurg to-day. The extensive ore mines :thove Wernersville, on the Lebanon Valley Railroad' . have suspended operations: Citnikertown shlppel 'lBo,ood gallons of milk , over tim North Pennsylvania Railroad last year. , At th late session of ,the East Pennsylvania I Conference of the Church of the 1.1 ailed Brethren in Christ, the following were among the ;appoint ments made for the Allentown District : Presiding Eider, L. Holtman ; Retbleitain Mirsioq, J. Runk. A Surcoskn MltilltEltElt MAN TURNS Ur. —Our readers trill remember the mysterious dis appearance last Fall of Capt. E. Godfrey Rehrer, a resident &Tremont, Pa., and Comm in-law of Row land Jones, a highly esteemed citizen of Taman qua. On the morning of the 111th of November, Rehrer, who was engaged in mining coal at Don aldson, with Messrs. Thomas Smith and John Al brighton, Br., left his home at an early hour to keep a business appointment at the colliery. Ac cording to an account published in last week's Miners' Journal— • "lie did not reach the colliery, and after several days had elapsed without. anything being heard of him, it was suspected that he had been murdered ou the road. Large rewards were °tiered for any information of the late Capt. Rehrer; the pollee were set to work, and his partners were arrested on suspichm of being concerned in his disappear alleC. They were subsequently quietly discharged from custody, there being instfilleient cvldeuce to hold them. Time went on and still nothing was discovered in reference to the fate of Capt. Rohrer. /The, community. will remember the operations of the detective' diapenter, in connection with this and the arrest of Mr. David LOIIIIIIFOII of 1)011111116011, 011 a charge of being concerned in the supposed murder. Capt. Retirees immediate fain tly was plunged lu the deepest distress ; Mr. Lomiti son was drlven'into bankruptcy, and Messrs. Smith and Alltrighton were forced by public opinion to leave the county. "The ;Whir was burled in the deepest mystery until inauguration day of last week, March 4, when all the facts connected with Capt. Retirees disap peantace, were revealed to Mr. George W. Cole of , Tamaqua, by the Captain himself. Mr. Cole, we :night state, is well acquainted with Capt. Rehrer. Well, he was standing on a sidewalk iii Washing ton, looking at the line forming for the procession, when he observed a soldier in a detachment of the Marine Corps, wearing the chevron of a sergeant. Ile recognized him at once as Rehrer. Impulsively Mr. Cole rushed to Rohrer, and much to the aston ishment of the commissioned racer in command, Bud to Retirees own surprise, who denied that he was himself, he siezed him by the collar for the purpose of dragging hint to a private room in a hotel close by and having an explanation of his actions. The officer in command of the detach ment soon understood from Mr. Cole the state of the case, and consented that Helder aceont pany Mr. Cole to a private room. That having been done, Rehrer confessed to Mr. Cole that the motive for his decamping In the mysterious Man ner he had done, was the fact that ho wits heavily Indebted to his father,father-ht-law and ;Alters, and that he saw no prospect of extricating himself from Ids pecuniary liabilities. Ile sold that he first went to Treverton, where he worked as a -laborer. From there he went to Baltimore, Where he was employed at a similar occupation: - One day seeing in the streets of that city a citizen of Schuylkill county, he, because fearful of being recognized, left suddenly without even .waiting to receive his ;wages. From Baltimore be went to Philadelphia, and enlisted in the Marine Corps, anticipating that he would be sent on shipboard to some foreign station. In this he was tnistaken, for his com mand was sent to Washington, where It has since been stationed. • ' "These are briefly the facts on told by Rohrer himself. If aware of the annoyance, distress and expense • w Well have resulted from his (method, which we premium he %s, and appreciated them, his feeling of remorse and sorrow are nor to be envied. " We might state in connection with this matter, that when Gov. Geary was applied to to offer a reward for intbrmatlen that would lead to the dis covery of the fate of Capt. Rehm, he said that be would do so, but it wits his opinion from all of the circumstances as far us they had come to his knowledge, that he was alive. The Sequel proves his opinion to have been correct. 0 Messrs. Smith nod Albrightoq, Sr., are now engaged in milling operations at Plyinoeth, Lu zerne county, and are doing well," " OUR NEIGHBORS =i —The Journeymen Cigar :Makers of Rend ing have organized a protectiVe union. —around has been broken for an addition to the County Court Howie. —William Drayer, who recently had his Ongers mashed In the machine shop of the Reading Railroad, has since died of lock-Jaw. —The brick-makers of Reading have as many orders as they will be able to 1111 doting the coming season. —A " ghost " has appeared at Moliraville —À beautiful free tight occurred the other night In a licailine; hear saloon, on which inter cutting occasion one man was ,evercly Injurcd. —Heading has a \Timid° ridini school. —Tile residence or W. P. Boyer, id Park erBlntrg was recently entered and robbed of $l,BOO. —The brewers of Heading Nvill give a grand itle-ale at Lomer's Park, iin Satin lay, May sth. Altlerfer, living near Evansville, had his arm crushed badly by being rim over by a wagon loaded with grain. —Heading has ltventy velocipedes. —A man named Charles Loirr,ncker MI through a bridge near Robisonia, e• he Lebanon Valley 11. - 11., one night last week al.. was found the next morning In an insensahle condition. lie was taken to Reading when medical :lid was pro cured. —Six fnmilie drierks colinty lilt tiu• the M.O. tat INtoutlity. ORTHAMPTON COUNTY EASTO!4, PA., March Vith, —ln religious circles, there is not Much to relate. Rev. M. A. Depue, late of East iloaton, has been invited to preach In Dr. Henry's 'church In Philadclphla, during the lattcr's obscure in. Europe for his health. Rev. Dr. Cotten preached yesterday in his old pastoral charge in I farrls burg, of w h ich Rev. S. S. Mitchell was lately the pastor. The Doctor. who is looking very well, Is preparing to sail for an extended tour In Europe, about the 20th of April. A gentleman from Phila delphia has undertaken the job of missionste-ing Easttin, and proposes to take all the clergy and denominations under his sovereign care—unite a breeze has arisen in consequence—and it learned Dr. of the Reformed church, has appeared in print In answer to some impertinence upon the other's part, and the most scorching letter we have read In a long time has compelled the missionatie to trim stills a little. I shall keep you posted as to 'the sequel. —People don't wait for dead men's shoes any longer ; they just pull them oil' the feet of the dying mall. Last Sat Imlay a week ago, (Rh imt.) the steward of the Poor I louse died, and an anxious noul applies for the office nevem] hours before the breath has left him. —After the fingswhat ?. The pollee of IMEM —The Methodha clergy arc getting ready to leave for Conference, which meets on Wednesday in Philadelphia —Great preparations are hying made rm. the celebration of St. Pat rick'A day. —}tee. Father Hunt has been engaged to lecture on Temperance In this place shortly. Ills lecture In Phlllipsburgh last week was crowded, and after the meeting adjourned, persons who lied heard him amid taken the pledge at his ropiest :km years ago came forward and took him by the hand. The Temperance folks of Phlllipsburgii liked him CO much that they have engaged him .to give them n series of six lectures, during the first week la April. —Our ,Post Master, ('apt. Horn, died on Thursday mortilnit... That leaves one vacancy and there are Just 39 persons anxious for the sit. Voysey was killed at the Walter Foundry, on Thursday—the first fatal accident for very many years in that carnally conducted foundry. The funeral services tool: place on Sab bath afternoon front the Phlllipsburgh Presbyte nil ehureh. —" Ilrick — Pomeroy tutt,t look to his laurel, for the -Irgetx tlireatteitm ,teal all his thunder and glaag-lesleun. It ly •rending --Dun Mue duffles that he is to 'italic his fourth annual tour of 111.,.) circus on velocipedes. Ile will travel this year by rail. --The young man who para.'• the streets at night asking who will care I'll other 81141' Is respectfully informed that she is making up to an old widower and she thinks of getting a mar riage certificate and going to board with him. Who will rare for our young friend then —The matrimonial market of Easton, has been brisk luring the season just closed. The de mand has been heavy for suitable packages and buyers have been generally well pleased. The ladies of Easton eau rank any city of the U. S. for beauty and general accomplishments. Therefore the demand from outside quarters for our home commodities has been very large. The supply Is not yet exhausted, but holders do not seem too , eager to throw their whole stock on the market, so that Just now the market' Is dull. Col rge ex ' cruises draw the' fittest array of handsome and well-dressed women. We attended per taunt the celebration of Washington's Ifirthday in denies Hall and were astonished to find what good taste 1 the students had In slinging . their invitation cards 1 among the fair sex. —That woodpile I mentioned in n 1 last letter, Is moving—perhaps In n illelpation of April —The camas lire in working trim —The Republicans On Friday night, nomi nated the persons whom they wish to lin for of flee ut the spring elections. —An editor—Bio. Bunstein of the Free Prers—wlslws to be Post Master. We sincerely hope that he will he gratilleil. • —Easton in }tint now• sull'ering Allot nu at took of bail butter, tit 55 eepts a pound. —henry Smith, convicted two rii• three years ago of Melding hammers from a citizen of Bethlehem, and Ivllo was sentetwed to live years imprisonnaMt In the Eastern Penitentiary, has been pardoned by Got. Geary. —The ladies of Upper Mount Bethel have formed a sewing circle for tin , purpose of nothing clothing for the needy. proposition has heen made to divide the Borough of Easton Into six wards. —Tic directors of the New Street Bridge nytethlebein have declared a dividend of three pur cent. . —Hummers mill, which was recently de etroyed by lire Is to be rebuilt. —Mr. James P. Moser has been appointed Post Mister, at Math, In place of John Odenweider, resigned. =9 Oakland Female Institute and Treemount &infiity have closed their winter session. —Dee. N. 31eigs, D. D., of Pottstown, in tends redgning the U. B. Conmi'ship at Piraeus MEE -31 r. Edward 13ailey, late Treasurer and and Manager, of Pottstown Iron Works, was the recipient of a handsome testimonial on llionday evening hist; consisting of a waiter, pitcher luitl goblets, all of solid 4ilver, from a number of the principal business men and•eitizens of OM place. • Jk cAmioN coinvry —Patrick McKenna, collector of the State and county toxin , for the hormarb of Port Carlton, Carbon county, for the yearlBll7. cl :trgetl with the embezzlement of the funds of th , ounty, to the amount of $11510.00, has been FClllOnced.to three years and tbren mouths' Imprisonmentotml to pay a line of the whole amount embezzled -l and the costs. —On Wednesday evening lint, n num named John Morgan, a miner, was killed In No.B slope, at Summit Jill!, by the haling In upon him of a portion of the top. —Scarlet fever is prevailing in some sections of the county. —Hey. W. H. Fries preached his farewe sermon at Parryville tool Lehighton last Booths CITY NOTICES J. IV. Clewlt, corner of Seventh and Lin den streets, Allentown, manufacturer of Flour, and Dealer In Grain, Feed, Coal, Wood, etc., acne coal at Lehigh prices. All articles delivered free of coat. FlO-Stn Sheet ..11itstc, Books . , Music Port Folios, Strings, or anything belonging to a regular Music Store, can be bud (dumper than anywhere else, at C. P. Herrmann's Music. store, cor. 7th' and Walnut streets, Allentown. • No Boviiia/R, in Ertrope or America, have on ninny patients nn Dr. Wor.rorr, 170 Chatham square, N. V., what.. all ran tea, free of cost, Woietitt'S on, for Valarrh. Walcott's VAIN PAINT for the linnuall air rrniuval of ill pain, ninl certain cure of i11...115r.. Buy num. nulv•. In white irraoPorN &VIM Melt are apt to rare little or nothing :thrall Life Insurance, breause It pronlira`S Ile im mediate gaillF to themselves personally. But every man of genermis impulses acknowledge,: his obli gation to those dependent upon him, and sees In Life Insurance the very hest means of making provision fur his wire and children In the event or his death. Look into the matter a little, and let Dr. Wm. J. Romig, the Agent for this Comity, of The Amerleau'• of Philadelphia, mane out your application soon :W .. possible. Uur thOrIlioll!il I o n 01 Ilninrs & Br o ther, New York, were sold in 0110 year. Not only are they the cheap,t piano in the market, ranging front t..r.175 to $5OO, Ina have givvii universal satisfaction throughout the country. Only for sale at C. F. Ilcronan's Music store, 7th and Walnut. Serofnin,'Snit Nluruy Skin 1111 d Pei Mae Di NeliFeg WIT iTlinfed i . l4l . ol. — See testimonial:— SALISBURY TOIV9SIIII', Lehigh CO, 00. 31,4, ISGS. It la with a grateful feeling that I feel able to Make the following statement for the henclit of those who ore suffering front . Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wife had been suffering for several years front tumors or swellings ou her neck which anyeit time would gather and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. Slw 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 live of these running soien on her neck, when I em ployed Dr. 11. D. Longaker, under whose treat ment she commenced to improve very bast, the sores on her nevi: to heal, and all her unpleasant and disagreeable symptoms gradually to disap pear, until her health was restored, which was in annul four 0100111 s. • 1 tel perfectly justitled, after having tried tab treatment of oilier physi 141111S, ill recommending all those who are suffer ing . from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Longaker fur medical treatment, with a firm be lieffthat f hey will he satisfied, beneMted Mill cured tlwreby, ns my wife has Item [Signed.] JAMES 13ARNER. Dr. IT. D. !Ann:niter's office Is on the East side ,r Sixth street between Tramiltnit nod Walnut, Allentown. 111'S I N ESS I (`R* rfirpetingB, &C.—Leedom &Shaw, 910 Arch-s I%lllooolln, ntiverlfse In this. hme. We would Inn the ;Mention of the reader to thin elere us the is present the n t ritot Son , . Phlludelphia. stork of tint, in their line. Purchasers would 410 Well to give the. run. Spetl,t/ attetilitot of porc:ltrotet, is Invited to nit vorti-anent of Lyn. & l,andrll, Fourth anti Ards Pltilallt•lithla, In 1111 , 1..1, Or the well .-,ta1,11.11.1Cil ncter of thIN old nut rvlialtle Dry It to Iltsse, It to tter, , ftry (or no to Teak. (Doe Ihrin tt ..VOl a bit qf Slain or SHIIIrt 1%111 WOLCOTT ' S I'Au PAINT glee: but It rntnm•a. pain at quirk IM magic, Wolcott'' , ANNIIIILAToII loalli.itexCM,rh from tho nud nit Coltim iu the hand. Itrcolb•ot unit get Pita bottle. lu tehlte wrapper., at dru tuirkt ' • the " of Far Molt" to Etevent ll :mud rh. , ..1 nut si roe', Phil:o4 , loOn. 0401.1 tipeniue or Slg. Ml.llllll y, March 1, IS , D, by Mr.. M. A. Binder. Rend t hi. Issue. .Ife. ,tie /w : I hare tt.tett the litTnttts i obtal from you they ttro•reC111111 , 111it'll 1'01111;1m, hutch. rel.r. I I, do ugh I rahn..l s nry with•mut I ili . lll pr....01it ]leant_ No. 141Soolh slslit St.. 14111.11.101 . . l'a•tor 11:041.4 Ati) — 14 • 1 , 1 Slll:l:7'Z'S 'dolor erolrerlixeme ll rod Ntxt Thvextlall, 'Alm,.ll Illy with, will :I- Intuit of that," a. )Ittrch fauna Washiortion In. Far innitlt thy intoplo went Inittrw.ttta In ii Ittitagnratlon of the In, l'attatlent, thni are ill the 111• U rhdh , • that ant to Aar. thin. for the ...mina; stntson. N..xt Thursday I. t., • • 0 ,...,1 Spri‘s, °paling" at Ilitt ttn•al oak 111111 1'1..115115, 11..i1,....1 , 1X11t n t 1 11:551,1Phi1at 10 1 ,1,15. • Th, ranl. of ills ;t3llohl ;In' .1111 rl,ll. • yrry bad) . I. Inlenttl inn it , look ill opal tht• gaga hlch Wanantaker & Drawn ha, boon piny:trait, for thtt intople. " Ittnntrytal ~cat.' lw gnu li i for their friends Inn thy cnttutrp, rani all air ,Iltsrtilwr. , his Pall , ' an , in dtlltl to NI tat hand. Grint .ItoOttattt.—" I)i,obedience to the Lot,. t lip itlilt ;mot be inevitably followed by the peaalty nathre has inimonl. Igtowaare respecting 'he.,. Into , I. cowmen-Iva with the lomat , race, hence, the universal prevaleaco of disease, sick or s• and prenattitve dra h. SH1•111, stall combined have bronght to oar knowl edge the precise character of olitfereltt 1161 . , , 5, and ena ble,' n" td treat theta, with worn or it , . to eirelinedances. lint la the tvhcole ..nlegory of lardirit . ". or vanemir., amptestionahly the greatest asnistaat of na• taro is M 1 , 1 I 1.1:1I'S I I Eitll tin -riots, !weans , ' it never fails It lieu takett in tine time. treatment a hid, a child , inn understand and pnwurr I. Atari , . enough, and if thy; Bitters is given Ivhca'llto early symptoms of it disettne alb pear, a radical rare eau Ine rolled mho,' Thin Is oar male., for the pad tight years in the treatment ,If dtsemws arkdag from n dkortlereil Stomach, Itiver, Kidneys, 11,s . weln, Lungs and Heart, with this papal. , retthalY• llvxxrufp, etr Just reeeireda tijdrndltl ,tvond-hand piano, look , and sounds like a ❑ew InstritmeM. Price $375, at C. F. Ilerrmatt's Almle Store, 7th and Walnut. Allentown,' l'a. .lfure E(.111111111iod, Reutm•kable l'ertaility of proW)nartlon, In tart, evory good quality I+ annruntoril ft,r Mr: linpyoned In. or x rylr, H a i r Il e . Mort, or Dren.llnt. (in ) Es ery h r rn M 1.1.11. It. 1.1.11,1110, 11 - tech, that gives Its a new President, is also the inaugural mouth of Ithwty liarra.slug disorders. rst. talighsl la Its foga art the seeds ti nought, and 01 that alterautiou of frigidity ;mil Ore, more widely ktt.twit than admired, called fetter arid ague. The only way to avoid die.e napleasaulttesoes,' Is to render tint system strung enough to Uhl nit the atmospheric pulauu that produces them, and the best war to endow it with this repellent power Is to tune It with 1104TET1,11 . 0 ST. , invent 11111'11t?l. If as walla', store credibly itiririeeti that a rutflatt Wits "et aging at the next curlier, Le would Mill its trarks, and take it safer route to his domination. Wilk just about the twine amount of trouble. the attacks of dls• l'atie. prevalent at this Reit•4lll may he evaded. Nay, the trouble still be less, fordrog stores lie lu every 's runts, and every respectable druggist in the l'olott keeps ell blind illeerrerli it 'a The article Is a staple of trade, and it would be as easy to [hid a grocer)' teltitont sugar. its the store ur an apothecary without tills popular amts nruu•dy. Its view of the experience of the uatlott with regard to the article, during the space of twenty years, it seems al titt,r unnecessary to recapitulate its mer ts to Americans. .flut tilt our population Is Inereaslug at the rate of a cool& or mi it year, lit the natural Way'aull by immigration, It may hells well to Witt to the rlaing gotteration and new arrivals. (the old settlers know all about It, ) that ilos- TETTItH'S ST111011•11111117Filtri Ia line {Matt Wiliiio+olllo Itila jl.llollt Wilk, ever itiauttfaetur!sd ; that It Is in & mu t ,. hillhotsuess, anti talas. untie fevers t that it prevents as well ns sneer. these 00111- '4,0,0i Mid their it it not to lake," and Is absolutely hartult,si MEESE ~tlareiagr~ - BURDGE—GAZEN.—At Vienna, N. J., tht the Sad nit., by the Rev. Mb. Meade, Mr. W. Burtatil, formerly of !lope, N. J., to Miss Hattie L. Hazen, both of Prince William County, Vu. No cards. BIERY—SMITII.—On the 211111 inst., by Rev. W. G. 'Monk, Mt. Jeremiah Biery to Miss Mary Smith, both of this city. MURRAY—CAMPIiEj.L.—On Friday, March 'l2, by the Ree. S. G. Wagner, Mr Thomas Murray to Miss Lydia Campbell, both of Upper Macungie, Lehigh County. SCIIAEFFEU—GEABY.—On the 11th inst., by the Rev. W. It. Holford, Mr. George J. Sehaefrer to Miss Sarah Cleary, both of this city. FOGEL.—On .)lontlay aft ernooninst, at Fogcls- Odle, Gen. Benjamin Fogel, agetl(74 years and 4 , • Months. BECIITEL.--On Sunday evening tart, In Phil slelphia, John Y. Bechtel, aged µllion 51 years. BACIIAIAN.—On Fch. LS,' 1560, nt Borcohel, Grant, county, IVl,constn,;.3ercuilait Bach num, on of Charles Bachman of the Film o place, formerly of Washington township, Lehigh county, Pa., agetlgti years. financial aitb Contnurriat ALLENTOWN MARKETS, MAE. 10. Corrected erery tcyrk Gp Wrial.hanier, Newlmr.rl Wlient Flour, PPr bbl Wheat, per huoliel. Flu . x . seed, " Tlmothy Seed, per Impale' Clover Seed, Wheat Flour, per curt., Cora Meal. peuoand Lard, Tollu r, " Eggs, per dozen. Potatoes, per bushel, Dried Pena., Dried APPles. Per bueltel FARMERS' RAY AND STRAW NARRRT. — Tht• re the receipts for the week eluting Velt..›, 1,42 , . 1.. hay, 475; straw, 4); 1.,11114!T11ii.r111y per 1111116.. i4l fin{ mixed, *I In6l 15; superfine, $1(5:1 Mt./gran', COI Fl.llll AND Cl IlAlli—Monany. 31arch 1. —'l'here Inodernto demand for Fleur to-day for the home trade, but there ten. no illlilltry for shipment. S. of 1,1111 barrels including ..11.°rIllle lit 01x111 Ci._ bblu. good Petnetylvaltill nod choice 1 tido extra at 1,11411'61+. y. howa, Wlaratosin, and :Ilionesiont exit". tar I t 1/ 7.147 .10. the littler rate for Caney ; 311 1 do. do. at 7(1,1 73 for comm.. idol 11001: : 0 ( 1 1. 1 . 1 .• OW , ' do. nl 43(01541, 1111111.111., ova 12 511. ilye Flo. scarce. alai command iged 7 I % l ' o Mdld tv.• quote Brand), hie Tile \l'll , al marl. qui. I, there toeing no dentatot .•,ou la 60' prim , not It I are la -anon .apply; sales od 3,1111 lot-hods of r. I dl s (-11117; ltslovi• atoll, at ; -Null 1"I- oro steady at id 70; alai :il l l 1111.1111. 111111 , 111 It 2. 4:; steady, \VII 11 00 los of 1,001 1.1 I oro I small sitypl), and the del/moil , a.sool ; ,alo•-.•of ;,o.ole els 1 , 11.10 , . I d.' l '2 , 0 11.1 id) .1 no -le 1- co ott It lone o.t 1 lit 1... are In good 1...pt.—1; sales ot 7,il o lo,hools IV,— at 710 7.11.; lousliel. I tre-re , ed Nett York Paddy at s: 11. Harley malt is lawitaugeol. 1 1 1111.,( 101'1.141 Id C 51,1.11 )1 III: r.l —31.1111.1 y Mar. 1.111 , 111's 1 1 17 —ltrrf ois .1,111 tie.' tveel, and'prire. rather ; 1,•2,10 head orris osi :tool gold at no I', for eltira 1.40111 , L1VA11111 0101 W0..1.L1 odeor. ; co 111 lair I`. l'd! 7 real. r e 11. Mo.s foor coon:von . totality. Cows dvo r 4. mai het was moderato ly 00. and sotles of Sprairers w,r.•al'-flee , rov,, al 11117 173. J eep Sat:P.— were hi fair demand at pried. 1100 liend d 7 (P.'', eIA 11. ' 0 v ;0 e l o w e r; 4,411115‘,1".0hl :it tic' till yards at ol.ls l ,ldoltry is In , Ifs. net. . NEW YORE I'll 11 . 1: Cl; ell; It ENT For March 6111, 11041. Ern...oleo! wdekly by J. Irish, Produce ( ountaissitfa lerclatiot, No. 92 Banda) Now York. BurrEtt.—Orau, and Sussex Connty 16. Ll ;(' joemilgon Del. nod l'attaraniFits. a 11 01ro, 11,, aArc. fair to ~,,, 1,. 4,11 ro. to 1 e hauton Co. pail., choice, .:t(do Do., lair no “01111, 1. N. Y. State ellolro and fancy, rivi , A. to good. 400"19 Do., cominoo, N. Y. bud kin+, choice yellow. -raid. In, fair too gook 11111 Pi 'Y. State tubs, choice .1.267,15. Jloo.; lo good, 116511. Don, conninoti, d(11.)4 0 . N. 1. State V tubs, dour, -lesiro7on. Iron, continuo to doled, :Crii 15. 0.0, good to clouce, dsl6b42. rookitog bolter, Tenn,, rubs, choice ra - ;..i.2. Ino., fair to good. 41(7r,111. good to rialto , . 3.10:1... 1).o., poor to good, 2;/711 , E1. Receipts duriag the past week I 1,:s11 stud:age., or o' erease of :1,..!.'0n pack co de. over last W1.1.k. denuta beet, good partly speculative gaol partly far coasting lliongla not gullet,. good ns tee ie to Nell 11.0 look for otnr farther outvote . ('II EEll'.. —No ew factory cliolteaod ham21.,0 , :n 1 , fair to good, 3€2.1. N. Y. State Intiry good to 1 317121.. Iles, lluur to 11111'1 II;f I!. chuff. 1 6 - 112 S. Jersey 111111 l'olllll. Wlll 11111 . k 1 '11 oats. If N. Y. State, well packed in good 0rder..214 7 ...77. /Igo Wooster, good otder. '21(71 , 27. Limed. lools 111,111 am have been light daring the forepart of Ol and prices advanced above our Inst. Thursday. 1' nud to-day receipts have loom untrotally large al.! fell bock to where they were at week ago. Toulay Ave are having n ognow nod weather cold) the a. ra. light and teudeney tocchledly downward. lll:ANS.—Marrow choler, 11,1 00, V 1111011. 02 le , ' Kitlney. glow, 1.01(7111.211. 511.111111114, cholla., a(d1:1. 15. Pea, choice, d'.)W l .: Ol . l'" , fair I" 2 . 7 1217 g litre 1010 11101 C. 1111111.11. s..2.gdotdato. Ile'., mixed DR I 1;1) Pitri•v—Apple. 1 .0- 1, - no., Jersey, ()blot and l'ettioselynalot, Southern, ltlfdo 11. Illarkiporrles,t) , (oy7) 2 . l titspberri es, Cloorri.uo, pitted, 4017,141 Iln., 111.1 llEEI17JAX.—Par'• 7m, 41x.4 7 t 4 .3.1 11 I' tai eh,•. peeled, 9071 SEEDS.—FIag seed, t A bush. G' . 1414d01d. TALLOW-1u good barrel.. 'dono, 111 , ,0,11 0 0 0. 1.1/I.l.TllV.—litteko I A pair, 1.,x1 2.01 alive, "Opole, 3. 7,67,4.741. Chicken. Jersoy and inn choke 7l 11, 21(511; State and Pa..c hoice, 21e - 1 '230 o ood 1NU317; poor IO good. Its . .11 hacks co. cloolctnl246lT.,Statto m d ('it choice 2'6,e21. good, t..11(21, Western, nth' lo rliolCo Duel:to Choir.% ll•Cellni 161114011 light and prices aria as poor oinotatioaa Idle.. 'Earl:toys at front I, tot '22 cents V.WI. 1561'20, 1/11ESSiii ) CA 1,3' ES—Choke, Ih, Pour to In.celptu light, weather 1110101(;;v0;;;III, d e n;;; ud ; tililPret , 01 Clavt , Will plea , Wit 11.1.1 he1...1010.0 voids, they are invariably turn otf 111 Ile' time li, , ' nod the') we lire unab l e to 1,111 to 51 10011 [bey they should axe nowe lout hutting . or the regular coo. wlliela will be freely fund:shed to all re:tato...l.pp 111'('1(\7' II EA'IA I 1,11 lilt —Per cwt., dtl'ofdd7.". lttotaeniber ltudeinurk your initials or tail name side °revery package. that woo till) know w leo It that al., mark the contents oil the shloo of every 1:1 that 55,' Ina) . know what veldt coutithog c evcry . package to tind the Mod doe ...dome; van send lull invoke by mail. The untleraigned would 1 . 1..1/1 • V1 fully inform Lig 111111 shiptter. throughout the country, that he Is .01 old eland, 9 . 2 Barclay street, andls not in ny ter waded trait the so-called gm .)f Helfrich, Hilbert 1101 In threnore not roosponsilole tor anyl . goodll 1(s coolvdo said gran Ilcupertfully, .1.111 TAMES S. 11111 , ..11tY .11.'111'011C e A ( ••, with E. . KAI.. N... .revt. A 110111.., 11, V.I. . gi‘,ll In t(0n,.1 id irsTABLasnED IN 1%10. L./ FANCY I,I"EIN,i UsTABI.I,II:4I:NT Silks, NVoott, Faro . ) ttatottotit- ~..0 3 . ot 0,, HP , tt t Thoir4tptlttltityor Ityt,t, HI M. t ; to . t tlo• 111...11111111:110 :A141011111..1,1, Crop. ,Ita‘‘ 1. t.11.411.4...1 to Ittol. lik tito, . tto Attittitt.l, l'ot toot, &t• , r. o 1y, , ,1. c100tt.....1 or tlytoi to lot .to LONG 11.460 REA) FOR (4001) WILL G 1 1 ,7 ENTER I ttornote• tle•troon pttrella+illtt tick. in n thetit tto‘v, an there al•• Intl letv bawl ei Peeide ettuttot rely '.•tl l“t , lug any te them. an the tletititiel is 155 t e.tt. neat , In " 1%1 ItSl' L'O.llE, SI:1 I THIS IS Nil 111731.111'1i, It that . iiikt• Oar , ' Ily • mar FIREI EIRE! FIRE: III)! HAVE Y4ll' !1E.% In) '1'111• Elcatl),s Intl, rrIII 1 to "11 PHILADELPHIA MAKETS. MEM ic7cluabcrtiscmcnts J. & \V. 4: .V,,th -1 I I: (1011.: _VI' THE SECoNI) (;ll.\ ND DRAWIN M 111 po,tively plot , Ilk ('()UHT iiHUS ON' MONDAY, MAY a, I W. V. 0, NO! 0, NO! NOT yl The Corwl Store ether Can't SCHPFIBEII NO. 10 EAST HA MI I. 'IO.V s GOOD (ROODS fi CHEAP PR burr r Ire 1.. SO, I YRY G()(Y1) richliar ye ! Take notice old and young, Ire.'.me and poor, high and lose, hood iinil a they olip oa ae t oar r eli o n der h rga e a geed nod valid ne teir FOREIGN & DOMESTIC pREs SUIIREII4ER BRO% • • A Collor° opsmar 00a auswel f. fell 110eket. call your attrition W wkr • - • BLACK IMESS SII.NS. ult o l t;n1111r, • ritENcit MAIM:CAS, PLAIN .NI , STIM`r.I) s!i 'Fir eery lar,rost assortment of snook that orontul—all the new style., Salrkllllo of aril %nail 1.1 alit at all neku , Balmoral Skills the cheapest Veer Liaoahtu DOMESTIC 1111011 S, noon 114 no 1511,C11.1 111111 ••111.1411111 blearlosi 1111•1 bloarliosl .1 lonlico cotton ,nail nitro the ta too nk tlianor. ulttulitoto , , c a es, a lore as ti est. quilts an ninon rovers of all • Our stack of I,lltrultur C it lit such oullt it would its ittip,, ,, Ohlo to owl mei a Le. We outtlilrespectfully Invite uttoutlon h. are determined not to Le undersold, tool will Ilan any ostabllsioneut ht Alloutorr te 1,101 town nod tuljoluttin counties you ore no Y loa your gotls. Sicily yonr lolorest,and maker an go to Soltrolbor firstfor halt:alas in dry have marked our aued, duon tool buslue., , , Oar motto i..••.lpony Is I sloe, shillhor." A rail is all reo satisll.4l. Yours rcspertfuil y. tato 17, SC1111E11;1:11 li/ STOTICE.—TUE IA It AIV the Colutobbvo Mit &Rennin.• boo lo account of oolue of lbo ogeutn 1101 looking All ouch wbo hare tlcketo In t be1nt..0.0 , 0 0 0 , eA to report notnedlotely. Tho Moe nil. 11. , Dot be stated but IN not for dlntont. Tboge w pre equemea to upply 01 °nee, no till) 0 row inter the COlllthilire. i itJ, '• U 00, tell 5 CO •• 4 ~ pa?.
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