The Twenty-fourth of May.—This day will gegisttr he an Important one to the City of Allentown. ' • The Legislature has not declared it a legal holiday and we suppose the banks will not be closed, nor business of any kind suspended, especially as store keepers will expect to reap a big harvest from the large,numberof ytraufters who will be In town. TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. The occasion of all title Influx of people will be the k • -- long , expected drawing of the Columbia Gift Enter prise. The anxiety to know who are the lucky once will be Intense, and lest the opportunity to draw a great prize should be lost we ttlyise the reader of thls to step up to the desk of the Colum bia at once and buy one or more tickets. Keiper has taken posses sion of the La Fayette Hotel, Seventh street, near jt~~xjiZ r,l2c PentJszniu nvnuT WKDBCNn•T ST WILLS aT, JREDELL No paper discontinued until all arearages are paid, except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great ,favor upon us by sending word to this office. • Subscribers about removing will please Rend us their old address as well as the new. THE CITY Mulidenberg College.—The summer term of the present scholastic year of thls Institution will commence on Friday, April lath. Lecturea.—C. Chauncey Burr will deliver his course of lectures on Anthropology within a feu• weeks, at the Court House. Tickets for course of five lectures $l.OO ; single tickets 25 cents. No Erease.—Even if Republicans do steal, or did steal, ono hundred millions a year, that Is a very lame Justification for the stealing of fifteen hundred by Democrats Moving Accident.—Mrs. William Honsber ger wns thrown from It loaded wagon, on Thurs day last, by the horse making a sudden jump. She received a concussion of the brain and was in sensible for a long time. Collision.—On Thursday evening it coal mid ran Into a freight train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad near the Junction, and it general smash up was the consequence. Who Philadelphia train was delayed some time.Nilo one was hurt. Thi Illy Bull of the Woods.—The Allentown Democrat Issues the very startling Intelligence that "The Democracy will be found down on wrong, whether It he found In the Democratic or Republi can party, and will redress It where they have the power." Poor thing. Union Cemetery: The following officers have been elected for the ensuing year :—Prethient, Win. 11. Blunter; Serretarii, C. K. heist; Tien- ower, Richard Walker; Trudee, Charles Kline Hanauer:, B. J. Ilageuhueb, Joseph Young, Sam itel Roth Temperance Meeting.—A public tempentnce meeting will be held In the German Refdimed Church, on Monday evening, March 12th, ISO, ut o'clock. Rev..l. W. Wood will deliver an ad dress on "The Evils of Intemperance compared with those of Theft, Adultery and Murder." The public is cordially Invited to attend. Mayor's Court.—lienry Knorr, of Cutasnu qua, and Harrison Kilter, of Allentown, were ar rested on Sunday night for attacking a young girl on her way home from church. The Mayor fined them live dollars each. John Day was lined two dollars ibl" being drunk. Henry Heffner was lined three dollars for trying the power of his voice on the .st reel on Sunday night. Extensire Ri•noration.—The American lin tel, under the energetic proprietorship of Sheriff Newhard, Is undergoing extrusive repairs. The rooms on the first dour have been re-papered, re painted and re-furnished, and the dining-room, especially, mescals a neat, cheerful and attrac tive appearance. The workmen have ascended to the second story and we suppose . the good work will be carried to the roof. Notice to Subseriberc—Our subscribers are requested to remember that we haVe purebased the subscription books of THE REGISTER 011iCe and set tlement of all bank as well as advance subscriptions must be made at this office. We have authorized no one to collect foms. We give this notice, not as a dun, although money Is always acceptable, but for the purpose of having our subscribers pay their ledchtedness into the right hands when they are ready to nettle up. Tomorial.—A goodllnrhcr, one who can brunt your hair without rubbing your head till It aches and can shave you clean without causing a shed ding of tears, Is as rarity Indeed. We have found a good barber in Allentown, and it is a pleasure to sit under the careful handling he bestows upon his custoniers. If our readers wish a good shave, a shampooing,, or their hair cut in style we advise them to secure the perfection of the Tonsorial Art by calling on Win. W. Able, No. 32 West lulkll- ton street. Court.—The Court of Quarter S pions for Lehigh county commenced on Montlity, Judge Longaker, and Associates Fry and Laubach on the Bench. Charles Keck, Esq., of Allentown, was chosen foreman of the Grand Jury. The following cases have been disposed off: CoMmonwealth es. Peter Grim. Continued to next Court. • Commonwealth re. Joshua Treiler. Continue , to next Court. Conunonw•calth rt. Jonas Clangs. F. SB. oz oath of Caroline Benighott Continued to Hex OM Cotnmonwealth vs. Nathan" Miller, F. A: 13. Continued to next Court. Commonwealth vs. Edward Hunsberger. De sertion on oath of Mrs. Hunsberger. The Court discharged the defendant and directed the county to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. James Zeisloff. Desertion on oath of Mrs. Zelsloff. Defendant discharged, county to pay the costs. Commonwealth ,vs. G. R. Fulton. F. & B. -Continued to next Court. Commonwealth vs. Owen Lloyd. Charge o setting liquor on Sunday on oath of Joshua Dor ward. Nulls proxrgpi entered. Commonwealth is. John Schumaker. B on oath of Catharine Ould. Continued to nex Court. Commonwealthfs. John Tiernan. Larceny on oath of Christian Timmer. The Grand Jury Ignored the hill. • Commonwealth vs. Daniel Hawk. Charge of desertion.. The court sentenced the defendant to pay the onto of $9.50 per week for the support of his children. ORPHANS' COURT. In the matter of the Ingninltlon upon the re, estate of Solomon Roth, late of North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, deceased, the report was continued by the Court, and . a rule on the parties to accept or refuse to accept was dispensed All the parties in Interest appeared in open court. Lewis P. Roth and Charles Roth oikred to accept said real estate as tenants in common at the valuation of *2BOO. The other heir, Mary A. Roth, refusing to hid more, the Court awarded and decreed the said real estate unto the said Lewis P. Roth and Charles Roth, their helm and assigns, as tenants In commmi, who entered into recogni zance and bonds fur the security and payment of the interest annually on one-third of the net,valu ation to the widow of said deceased, and the two thirds thereof In one year front date, with Interest. In the matter of the petition of James Newhard and Jonas Stotlict for leave to pay moneys into court, &c., granted by the Court. In the matter of the partition of the real estate of Danielltrobst, deceased, It appearing that an error was made in allotting purport No. 3 to Mrs. Ruch, she having really accepted purport No. 4, the clerk was directed to correct the record. Is the matter of the Auditor's Report on the ac count of Joseph Peter, administrator of the estate of Marla Peter, deceased, the Court grunted a rule to show cause why the appointment of Auditors should not be stricken off. The report to be filed without prejudice:to the motion. In the matter of the report of the sale of the real estate of Andrew Lafferty, deceased, the Court ordered and decreed that the sale so made to Ilugh McGee be ratified and confirmed, and the premises so sold be conveyed to the said McGee upon his paying the whole of the purchase money. Upon the petition of Hiram J. Schuler the Court appointed Moses Hellman guardian of said peti tioner. Upon the petition of Marie Kratzer the Court appointed David Ludwig guar ion of petitioner. Upon the petition of Francis Kmtzer the Court appointed DaVid.Ludwig guardian of petitioner. In the nutter of the petition of John Croll to pay certain moneys Into court. due upon purport ' No. 2 of the real estate of John George, deceased, to - &comic!, the Court grunt the payer of petitioner. The money beinepald into court, W. D. Luckenbach, Esq., was appointed Auditor to make distribution *Urea. George Price and the celebrated Skimmerhorn, two negro boys, were committed by the Mayor to the Station house for twenty-four hours for drunk enness and disoiderly conduct on the night previ ous. The Tion'se of Refuge would be more whole some to them. John Mourey received n similar sentence for the some offense . • The Book Store of E. Mose has been removed from 31 to 35 West Hamilton street. The Mayor has appointed Edward Doll on the pollee force, vice Joel Reinhard, removed. Last Thursday was first of April In Allentown as we presume It was everywhere else. The day wan religiously observed by landlords collecting' rent, mortgagees collecting Interest, and funny people making fools of ,the Innocent. The moral feeling of the religious community was much shocked by all the banks getting tight. The Central Express Co. intends adding a new one-horse express wagon to Its rolling stock. New harness has been mode for all the horses and the old wagon Is to be repainted. Important Decision of Court.—Judge Long aker on Monday morning delivered an opinion In the matter of the report of viewers assessing the damages occasioned by the opening and widening of Second street in ON city. The City Councils passed an ordinance soma time since directing the opening of Second street between Hamilton and Union. Viewers were duly appointed by the Court who assessed the damages, but for some slight legal informality the report was set aside. Another set of Viewers were appointed who reported damages to William Bcrkemoyer, Josiah German, Mrs. W. F. Scholl, and others. To this report exceptions were flied by nearly all the parties interested. The parties also presented petitions for Review. The Court overruled all the exceptions except those filed by Berkemoyer, and as to his damages another view was ordeted. The Court farther decided that a Review could not be allowed. A great Jumper of legal questions were involved in the ease, and the opinion of Judge Longaker was able, giving a clear review of the law upon them all. When the damages arc assessed to Berke moyer by a new Jury we suppose the case will be ended. The following are the damages assessed: To William Berkemoycr $1320 " Josiah Gentian 1630 " Mrs. Scholl 2300 " Patrick Neilson • 740 " Cmtis & Co 400 To be paid as contributions by the persons own ing lots along said street. By John L. Hoffman 4800.72 Stephen Keel 265.41 " Josiah German 510.00 The members of the Court were nuttnimously of opinion that the damages allowed Berketnoyer were too low, anti for that reason the report as to Lira was set 114(142.--N - ems. Select Coo ncil. —Meeting Tuesday evening, March to, 14ID. Present—M.4am Hoffman, Kauffman, Linn, MeK . McLean, McNulty, Roth, Soberer, Salmon, Vannyk Weaver, and Dillinger, Prealdent. Minutes of laid meeting read and approved. The Chair (lieu announced the following Committees: On Miles—Roth, Soberer and McLean. On Ordinance—McNulty. Lino and Kauffman. On Sictematks and Crossings—Kauffman, Lino a. Vuntlyke, ht Natoli. and Proartgett—Sclierer, MeKe., stud Hoff On PriJitinge—Weaver, McLean and Lino. On FOloll,—Llnn, McLean nail Roth . . Stu Strette and Alleys—MeFee, Weaver and McLean. n City Properly-2drLen,p. McKee and Hoffman. On Fire Deporintenf—lTofimati, McKee, McNulty, 'aorer and Milton, On iinnUnry CentlfUnn of rily—Sthuon. McNulty and On Mr, Lights and Lrolipx—VtinDykP. McNulty and • Kauffman. 011 Police —McLean, McKee and Sellout). • A petition for the opening and grading or La4rence ;Dent Wax rend nud referred to the Committee on Streotx and The remult of the election nu the nubject of water work nn road. Rtstared By Seouncil, Common C concr rig, that the (Berk,. lect of C Councils be authorlied toouncil purcha u ns le neressar,y stationeryrequired for the performance of tell several respective duties. The appointment of Assistant Engineers seas confirmed. lireolred, By Select Council, Common Connell enneur- Ing, that the Committee An Streets and Alleys be directed • examine the culvert at the Union street bridge, reported • he inn damaged condition. and to cause the same to he epaired at once. Concurred In. ,1 I, That tho Conan Moe on City Property lon NI toe:cantina the cauditiou of the Market Hoax, q• to Its luttnedinto repair. and to rout the ;Italic 4. Concurred In. On motion adjourned. • Common Con —Meeting Tuesday even March 30, ISITI, Present-51e.rrr. Ihrnee, BO:, Bosh, Kw, Grim, lIA r, Heebner, Kehler, Kenninger, Nnnnemnker, lieninger oth, 'tube, MILO, Seip, Sprang, Tine, and Weiser, Pres Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. • The following huAiness was transacted: Resolved, By Common Connell; Select Connell colour ing, that the Presidents of Councils he and they are here y authorired to uppolut in addition toil.. Committees now itiloorixed by the loint rules, a committee on Printing cud Committee on I . onCe nenarnllolll. Concurred in. • The Clinic thou'appolisted the following committees: Raba—Slesars. Tice, Eggs and Rut:. Finance—ltaines, Orlin and Heebner. Ordionoves—Rvidnger, Sunnemniter and Roth. Streets—Hellos, Scholl, Rensinger, Bush and Kellner. Sidewalks—Rohe, Strong and Self,. My Properly-11,0mm, Buts and Heil, Challis-01.1m, Barnes and Heebner. Fi re - Deisteleneld—linsli, Rube, Sprang, Belanger and sanittiry Condit ion—Sch,.ll, Helper, Ken4lnger.B d Help. L(ghto fend Luna,,"—Nonneinaker. Tire anti Unlit Printing—lleobtier. linix and Tice. Polier—lieurlnger. Bunk and ERR, The followlug nawaige from Min Mayor maw prexan TO the Select and Collllllofteolinelia ,✓ the Quo J. (11IXTI.V.MEN i-111 "Her that the government of Our city may be properly achninistered It neceosary that its co ordinate branches ohould thoroughly understand each other and move in hartnony. Acting In view of 111111 prin ciple, I shall at present offer a few general recommenda tions for your consideration. which. should they receive your approval would undoubtedly increase the pr./I/pertly of o cit y, and circutnotancen may require I shall from thou to time offer others, which I (runt will at laart receive your thorough deliberation/1. Virot, let me reeocumend to yon a judicious economy in nthe of our Let this, however, ot begetadmini nstr ation .it paneuionocit y spirit that affairs. would check every effort at public improvements, which are rapidly beaoming and will ultimately he the pride of our city. Taxation altould not he no high UM 10 brume oppressive and prevent heavy the con to umet/dant in th flux e expo/tw o of Inber audh whic c a frugal apital—y policy Wouldet nuMeiently create. litunbere of our streets, alleye, pavement,. curha and Eldleen wiled lomiedinto attention, and labor and time in that direction will not be useloonly expended.. Permit run to draw your attention to new pavements which Kee in manyplace , / laid en a higher grade than the old ones, thus °cushioning part lex much Inconvenience and may be tile cause of perounal injuries, for which the oily might be held liable. I would oleo recommend the 1,11.”11,10 clan ordinance •u -thorialug the Mayor to direct improvements and repairs in htreeto, alley/4, pavements, he., e coot of curl, I inprwvementn, atc., don't exceed twenty-flee 111 or fifty (DM dollars. The present Police force Is eutirely Inadequate, and con hequently the duties too onerous to he Wetly performed. I would reeommend the appoinunent of three (31 additional 111301/, who would ho used to reliev fulls others, and would also enable in to hove on duty a nd, I truht, au ell re of force, both day and night. Title is or the utmost im pertunee to all, on the protection of oar lief. and propert)r. to a great extent, In placed in their handn and it shall be my duty to see that Dune lOW active am! competent Merl compliancen/1M: and further, I Asti inrtht upon a strict with their instruction und a careful perform ant,' of Moir 110111.1. Derelletollf duty hhall be a canoe of immediate db/Ininoal, and Ito excuse or pernuanion of friendn 0111111n' of any avail It seams to be the wish of the majority of citizeirt, an evidenced by the election just held, that the y nhould purchase 1110 water work,. I would recommend to the Councila mpliance with this expressed will of the people, and thin not for pecuniary reason,/ alone, an I believe it would noon become the source of revenue to the city, but becauhe we might then expert to have water foinhed hi sufficient quantitiee In all Places in the city, and ohoil time, For the PUTPOSO of defraYiell thin expeume of purchase, I would recommend that you procure the passage of an art enabling you to ler Y a Poll tax for water purposes. The veto power w ill only be used where lu my .tudgutent It in aloodutely necesoary to cheek 11,111111ineee either homily pawed or where they nhonld con flict with 1111. organic law. ',qv...ling upon your honest y and Integrity, and I,op lug Lusheerieeceiur support ruey efforts fur the public wel are, all avor 10 hicr the pmxperity and happinews if our city, protect Ito property and cilia/tun, and fearlertly 'needle the duties of my office. T. 11. 6001), Mayor. • • City or Allentown, March Ult. 1603, Petitions for Lights and for grading Ninth street were • Presented und referred to the several committees. A number of bills were presented and referred to the Committee on Claims. The following communication from the Chief Engineer wax read and approved: To the honoraPde trienib.re of Mx Select and Common lull elfs :—Pursult ut to the lawn regulating the Piro Dpe artment of our City, I respectfollY recommend to your De partment for confirmation the men herein named an competent to till the poeillop of Assistant Engineer. As firemen and citizens their chancier elands uulTaired; to wit. u j c a h c ,ll . I[eulne r, America n r2.°s, Steckel, Columbia 8. F. E. Co.„ No. 4. blblUlt SNTIMII. Chief Engineer. The poltilllatioll6 were confirmed. • The uominetiou of Moses Schmidt as Police talker watt confirmed. Resolved. By Common Council, Select Connell ton n, ring. that the Presidents of Councils he authorised and dl. acted to settle with C. Prete for the purchase of WO now made part of Pommes street, on his tendering them a deed . Couroylor all the rights and interest in the same acquired by him In deed from Henry Nunnemaker. Concurred in. Resolved, By . Common Council, Select Council concur ring. that the turret Commissioner shall have power to do such work on the streets and alleys of this city as he seen proper and thinks to be necessary to be done, without the direction of Connell: Provided, the expense or such work will not exceed the mime( Thirty Dollar. per month. Con- • Icaiiteuf, That the Chair appoint a committer to have le goo extended to the north rod of Me room end that my have arch other Improvements made am t , hel s r lll em I:cespis ry to the advantage of the Common Councl 00 d the comfort of said body. Committer—Metier...ll nes, • • • Mellor and Butt. Resolved. By Common Council, Select Connell concur ring, that the Mayor be requested to carry out the MAl mince relating to the canning at loran or cattle upon the streetn. Concurred lu. Rtsolved. By Common Council, Select Council concur lug, Bud the M•yor requented to carry ont the Ordi• ounce relutlug to tax ou dog, Cournrred in. Resolved,• By COMMOR COIIII.B, Select Council concur ring, that the Lehigh Valley Redly News nod Minton Ran moon he nok& otSrinl porker% of the City—lit which all City ndverilning be done (or the conning year. Non concurred The result of the election on the .object of sr Met works • •101 read. The application of Mr. Dan for the grading. of Walnut treat was referred to the Committee 1111Streeiii and Alleys. Re/mired. lly Common Council. Select Council ronrer• 10, that the (foininlttee o Ordiunticen toi directed to draw p anti rdinance prohibitin n g the !nuking of Pitch or cement avenients under a penalty of Fifty Dollars. Concurred Beeotrett, liy Common:it:m.l6l, Select Council concur ring, that the lily Treasurer In , directed to inform Coun cils at the nekt stated meeting what rents were collected from the two of stalls In the Market 11ot...during the cur rent year. Concurred in. Resolved, Ily CO:11111011 C. 111.11, SOM.( Council concur ring, that the Lehigh Pillow Ural,/ C ity—in nd ehigh Patriot is, tile PRIV. Or 010 which MI City advertising IN. duce ills the ...ulna Year. Nen euncurred In. On motion adjourned. TIIE COUNTY ESCAPHD FILOM JAIL—Win. Brookes and Charles Orme, convicted of the murder of Theo dore Broadhead, have escaped from the-Strouds burg Jail. One thousand dollars is offered for their re-capture. Orine was re-captured on Sun day. REMEDY FOR BunNa.—Tar is better than all other remedies yet offered. A single trial will con vince any one. Be sure and cover the entire wound with a good coat. Spread on cloth or thin leather, it will stop all smarting or pain as soon as applied, and will heal the wound quicker than anything else. I have seen it tested In many cases. • PUILADELPIDA BOOT AND Sul) MARKET. BINIIICBS among the jobbers continues to improve, and the demand for children's and misses' shoes upon the manufacturers is now. very active, and they are also generally busy upon all styles of work. An increased number of buyers from towns In Pennsylvania was noticed during tile past week. AN HONORED EDITOR.—Mr. Albert San derson, formerly an editor of the Reading Gazelle, has been the recipient of a handsome ebony cane, gold-headed and silver tipped. Tlio presentation was made the occasion for an ovation, which was participated in by representatives from tile various printing establishments and by a number of gen tlemen of the bar. CONFERENCE IN CATANAUQUA.—Next Mon day, the 12th lust., the Lutheran Conference of Le high, Northampton, Carbon, Monroe and Wayne will meet in the Lutheran Church, at Catasauqua, and Rev. W. Ruth is to preach the opening sermon in the evening. On Tuesday the two business ses- SiOUS wilt be held and In the evening Rev. Belfoor to to preach in English. A MIRACLE or CHEAPNESS. Messrs. D. Appleton & Co., New York, have Just issued NOB. 22 and 23 of their new, cheap edition of Waverly Novels, entitled Fair Mom of Perth and Anne of Gelerstein. This edition of twenty-live volumes, which is printed in a very beautiful style, clear type and white paper, will be sent to any address by mall, postage pre-paid by them, for Six Do lars. This also Includes a new steel-plate portrait of Sir Walter Scott, anitable for framing. The price of a single volume is twenty-flve cents. SZRIOUS ACCIDKNT.-011 Thursday last, Mr. Jonas Ritter, employed by Elias Andreae, near Slatington;met with a serious accident while as sibling at Amandus Frantz's moving, at Whitehall. When they arrived at Ritter's 11111, neer Rockdale, the brake gave way and put the wagon beyond the control of the hones, In consequence of which they ran away. In attempting to dismount Ritter fell and had Lis head' badly cut and his left shoul der and neck severely bruised. Ills injuries arc of such a nature that his recovery Is held In doubt. —./atington Korp. EVERY ItnetasucAN throughout the county - should seed us an the lions of Interest occurring In hie particular neighborhood. With this assis- lance from our Mends, we can build up a. paper that will be taken in every household, and our sphere of usefulness will be enlarged. Where we are unable to get the news in any other way, we are willing to pay for it. We ask this from the young men. To their exertions the people look for the power which will revolutionize the county politically ; and as they arc the ones to be bene fitted more materially than any others, we ask them to lend us a hand. NEW CIRIRCIL—The new Baptist Church at Minerstown is now nearly completed, and will be dedicated to dh•hm worship on Sunday, April sth. A number of preachers from a distance will be present and assist In the ceremonies. The friends of religion are invited to attend. This Con gregation, now under the charge of Rev. William Heseh, has muds very encouraging progress. Heretofore worship has been held at the private houses of the members, but the rapid increase in number has made the necessity of building a church. DMUNU BURGLAILY.-011 Friday night last an entrance was effected Into the residence of Owen Mack, on the corner of nigh and Market streets, Bethlehem, by a party of burglars, by means of the implements and devices known to gentlemen of the burglar persuasion. Their search through the house after valuables was unobstructed and they sheccetled In taking away with them the fol_ lowing articles: 'A cash box containing fifty dol lars in cash, and a promissory note for MO drawn by Henry Frey, payable to the order of Owen Mack, and having on its back' a receipt, in part nayment, for $2OO. They also succeeded In so curing a large lot of valuable solid sliver and silver plated tea and table spoons. It was not until next morning that Mr. Mock discovered his loss, and Immediate steps were taken for the apprehen- Mott of the guilty party.—Daily News. REPUBLICANS, TAKE NOTICE.—It Las for a long time been the custom in Lehigh county for Republicans to advertise in the Democratic organ to the exclusion of the Republican organ. When a Republican takes out letters testamentary or of administration the gentlemanly Register very politely volunteers to save the Executor or Admin istrator the trouble of advertiSifig the Estate No tice, and the advertisement is sent to the Demi>. emtle organ. We say it is the duty of every Re publican to throw such patronage into the Repub lican paper. If the Republican paper did not cir culate as extensively as the Democratic organ, there would be some excuse for not doing It. Business men should t4ivertise where it will repay them most, without regard to party principles. If any of them, Democrat or Republican, neglect 'to advertise in Tue Limon MONTER they do not •consult their own Interests. It Is purely a matter of business and those who fail to patronize our columns lose more by so doing than we do. The Job work of Republicans, however, should be 'done at a Republitan °Mee. A man gets as much; for his money here us anywhere else and at the smne time assists in supporting his party organ and strengthening his party. RErone OF COAL transported over the Lehigh Valley Rttllroad, for the week entlingAlar. 27,1869, compared with same time last year: For Wee*. For Year. Total Mahanoy 5,99414 59,40714 • Beaver Mead0w...10,890 00 97,949 13 • Mauch Chunk 32 03 • Upper Lehigh ..... . .306 13 0,014 18 • Hazleton 24,087 10 359,673 15 Wyoming 5,503 02 195,698 04 Grand totnl Brame time 1868 ..............48,152 12 587,182 15 Decreaße LEIIIOR VALLEY IRON TRADE.—Pig iron transported by the Lehigh Valley IlaUroad Co. for the week ending March 27, 1869 : 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 T0ta1.... ACCIDENT.—SnmueI Wagner, an engineer on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, was severely Injured by boing.eaught between the bumpers of two freight cars at Lansdale, on Saturday lase:, NEW REPUBLICAN OBOAIL—TIIC Rending Daily Times (Independent), recently published by A. C. Buckwalter, late of the Evening Dispatch, and Charles 13. Rhoads, was reissued on Monday morning as a Republican paper, with . Lewig Rich ards as local editor. STONY CIMP.K RAILItOAI).—The Directors of the proposed railroad met on Saturday, April 3d, and elected an engineer, who will proceed Im mediately to locate the road. Parties will be Fondled for additional subscriptions. The Board will il,o advertise for proposals to build. BOILED AND COIL WORKS. —We ask the attention of Iron mon to the advertisement of the Conshohocken Boller and Coll Works, In another column. Mr. Wood Is young, energetic and relia ble, and w•e are confident work entimsted to Mtn will he done in the most satisfactory manner. PROPERTY SALM—Nathan German sold a two anti a half story brick building situate on Sixth street below Hamilton, to Joseph Lieberman, for $5,400. The building will be fitted up by Mr. L. for a beer saloon. Wm. S. Young sold a house and lot on Sixth street, between Hamilton and Walnut streets, to John George Laepple, for $lO,OOO. Sehnurman 6: Newhard sold n.lot of ground 240 feet front by 220 deep,'on Ninth street, between Chew street and Pine Alley, to Lewis L. Sheldon, for $BOOO. Good A: Rabe, real estate ageuts, have sold two twenty feet lots on North street to JohnFrelse, for $2OO. MIR:ELLANEOUS.—Rev. J. E. Meredith, late of Mauch Chunk, has been assigned to Oak Street M. E. Church, Norristown. The Chief Burgess of Mauch Chunk has cau tioned all owners of dogs against allowing the ani mals to go unmuzzled. Gethge. W. Lynn, of Carlisle, Pa., has been elected Principal of the Mauch Chunk High School. Prof. S. W. Rice, the former principal, goes to Patterson, N. J., to take charge of the schools at that place. • The newly Incorporated Northampton County Savings Bank, capital 150,000, and headquarters at Easton, will open a branch at South Bethlehem. A Literary Society hos been organized in Sla tington, under the name of*Pid Kappa Society. The velocipede excitement in Allentown has subsided somewhat. The North Pennsylvania Railroad Company have opened their new freight oilier! at South Beth- IME3 A new counterfeit twenty-five cent note In in circulation BOGUS.—So many people are fooled into sending a dollar or two to some stranger with the expectation that he will be philanthropic enough to return them ten times the value of the money sent, that we cheerfully pliblish the following card from Mayor Hall, of New York, to the press of the United States. We hope its warning may be heeded and that everybody will remember that the only way to acquire wealth is by hard work. It is as follows: " I beg to caution strangers against New York circulars and prospectuses of tickets, shares, nod chances in co-operative unions, or gift enterprises, or dollar stores, or any other possible scheme whereby property or value is promised greater than the price asked to be paid. Every such advertised scheme is necessarily a swindle and a false pre tense. There do not anti cannot tangibly exist any such schemes in this city. Country newspa pers which advertise them simply aid in the swindle. If all the newspapers in the Union will now make a point of publishing and reiterating this information, they wilt charitably, and, I think, clfectlvelNs counteract the swindling inten tions of those who use the mails for false pretences, and will also save to the unwary hundreds of thousands of dollars. A. OAKEY HALL, Mayor of the City of New York." VINDICATED , " The Democrat's attention has just been called to a recent number of the Register, in which we NCO that our 'virtuous neigh bor Iredell, the newly imported carpet-bagger, is again bundling the cudgel of reform, and brandish ing it about with the recklessness of n ' wild hull In a china shop.' Ile pays his respects to our Commissioners, by insinuating some 'awful' things 'somebody' is chltrged guilty of. Just be a little easy Bobby, the Democracy of this County can attend to too tautness confided to them by the people, and if there Is anything wrong with any of our officials It will be righted without your valu able assistance or the aid of any of the members of the honest Republican party." Anything which ever appotred In these columns Insinuating anything dishonest against the Com missioners, we regret exceedingly. If they ever committed an error It must have been of the head and not of the heart. They are now doing every thing in their power to make up the loss to the county. We presented a bill for $43.50 and they allowed us $32. Let the good work go on. But be sure and make the printers pay for It. If they object, tell them they ought not to be printers if they don't like it. War upon the press. It is the enemy of Democracy. Wterever there is most reading there Is least Detnocmcy.• Don't give your official advertising to Republican papers. The Republicans pay four-liftlisof the taxes, but they have no 'right to see what becomes of the money, because they are Republicans. And If they do chance - to discovr a big fraud or a big mismanagement, let them ktep their mouth; shut for the Democracy Is " down on" wrong, so it Is, the dear, virtuous party. nth: SLATE BusINEHS.—MC Siatinglon News glees the following statement. of the condi tion of the slate Interest it Lyon township, ibis county : "Just now the state business is rather dull Millis part of he country, very little was done in the slate quarries during the wiater. .Yerkes Jr Martin's mantle factory waslately destroyed b y lire, on which amount there is galling to be done le the quarry for some time to come, but there are preparations going on for erecting a new factory in a short time. The quarry is in first rate condition. There was au assignee sale at the Colebach Slate Quarry, near Stelnsville, last week, but it appears that the highest bid was not high enough, and the sale is postponed until some time hi April. C. Faust's quarry, near the same place, stands still since last summer. Why such a good quarry, iv splendid condition, with all the machinery com plete, is not worked, is a strange thing. It is reported that the White Hall Slate Com pany, in the upper part of the Township, intend to start their quarry again as soon as. the weather permits. The only slate quarry at present In operation in Lynn, Is the old quarry near New Tripoli, and that on a smell scale only. There Is no doubt, If some money be invested there, to extend the quar ry, that it will be very profitable. There Is no larger body of slate, nor better material for roofing slates, to be found in any part of the county. Most of the roofing slates from this region are sold In the surrounding country, among the farm ers, but the demand is not quite as good this spring as usual. All the cry here Is for having a railroad through this place. This would improve the place very much, but if we would only get a few enterprising men here, with capital, to bring unto light the 'treasures that are hidden in these bills, then it would not be very long before the whistle of the locomotive could be beard through tide neighbor hood. —Edward P. Pearson, one of the oldest practitioners at the Berks county bar, died on Wednesday last, aged 71. lit had been retired from practice for several years. —Joseph T. Valentine, Esq., has just been appointed Assessor of Emma. —The Reading It. R. Company have em ployed a number of special dettetivcs to ferret out thieves and pickpockets who kfest the road. The backbone of winter Is now quite broken and spring ascends her throne as usture clothes herself In " living green," and the ladies array themselves in lovely bonnets—latest spring style. It grieveth me very much to write about April oneth. Ido not wish to me se you to tears or I would attempt to depict the miseries of everybody and his wife and children and his household gods and goods as he attempted on that day to move. Business dissolved, or moved into other places. Everybody seems to have been dissaistled with the house he lived in or the rent he paid and so he moved, but before night come he wished himself back in his old quarters, no doubt as the old hymn says, "ha changed the place and kept the pain." The friends of Rev. D. B. Banks gave him a magnificent gold hunting watch last week us a testimonial of their regard. Why a Hunting watch? Do they wish him to /mitt up 0 wife. 7,830 0 40,082 08 1,977 11 30,772 00 Tons. —.105 ....200 —llO5 .990 ....170 .505 —.llBO OUR NEIGHBORS =l2 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. FABT6N, PA., April sth, 1869 The high water will bring the rafts dtltvn In im meme numbers. ~ T he lumbermen have been very busy clu s King the winter. On_ die A silver wedding of one of our most re speete'd medical gentlemen of this town. It will he the most recherche allhir of the year. All the pmfessions are represented among the Invited guests, and the College will send a delegation be cause the Doctor is also a Professor In that Instl- Aution. Dr. Cattell will preach, we suppose, his last ser mon before he leaves for Europe, In behalf of the Y. M. C. A., on April 11th. Ile In to make a very extended tour through the old country and attends the Scotch General Assembly as a delegate from the Presbyterian General Assembly of this country. Shall I give the fashions I What can a man do at that ? Stub toed boots for gents are the rage. Ladies are to wear the " flowing mane" or a very long curl down the back. The earl predomi nates In Philadelphia. Large ribbon bows take the place of breastpin to fasten collars. Bonnets are a trifle larger but with neater trim ining,e. Corn-colored kids arc the style The most popular man In Easton Is Rev. J. S. Cook. The conference returnrdhlm the third tim e to Easton and Lie Mends were ready for him. They rammed him—a gold headed one—and suited him exactly with an order on the tailor for the best suit of clothes that Easton can . develope. Who wouldn't be a DomMe It Is hinted that the legitimate drama Is to be slightly Improved. In future Mazeppa, or the Wild Home of Tartary,lB to be performed with a Wild Velocipede and Mazeppa Is to be bound hand and foot and started down the bin, on the back of a two-wheeled horse. To convenience the velocipede mania our old proverbs have to be slightly altered as thusly: ~ !".Bet a beggar on a velocipede and be's likely to break his neck." A committee arc at. work at tempting, the revision of the proverbs. A fire-safe man says it won't do, that the " Flre-proof of a pudding is in the heating of It." Dra.A.wink. E=IM —The Colebrookdale Railroad is progress ing favorably, the work of laying the track having been commenced, and completed a short distance from the junction of the Reading Railroad, above Pottstown. Montgomery county wants 0 new• poor-Louie because the old one Is too poor. Dr. J. C. Moyer bus removed from Plumstead vllle to Quakertown. General John Ely, the new U. S. Marshal for Eastern District of Pennsylvania, formerly re sided In Bucks county. —The work of building the Edge 11111 Fur nace Is being pushed rapidly forward under the superintendence of Isaiah B. Iloupt, of Norris town. The engine house is completed and con tains an engine of 850 horse power. ()lie stack, 10 feet at the base and 110 feet in height is also fin ished. Another of 110 feet height Is partly done. The building to be used for lifting Is up to the height of 40 feet.: A portion of the walls of the moulding house is also up. The foundation for the boilers Is ready and the machinery In part Is being delivered. The main feature is the furnace, which it will be recollected fell it laSt fall. The foundation is 17 feet and the walls are now up to the height of 30 feel. When finished it will be 75 feet from the surface. A portable engine Is used to hoist the material in putting up the walls, which greatly facilitates the work. The works cover an area of perhaps ricarly an acre of ground, and when completed will lie the largest in the State. In addition to this 16 substantial three story stone houses have been built, and 14 more will be put up during the season. These are intended for dwellings, to accommodate the workmen employ ed. About one hundred hands are now engaged at work. Mr. Boma personally superintends the work, which wheircompleted will be a living mon ument to his mechanical skill. The ore is found near the surface in large quantities In this section of the best quality, and yields hi some Instances 90 per cent. The supply scenic inexhaustible, and the Company can procure it all around them. CITY NOTICES Seed Potatoes, a large variety consisting of Early Rose, White Sprouts, Early Henry, Early Good rich, Buck Eye, liarrisons, &c., for sale by E. FENSTERMACIIER, Corner of 10th and Hamilton streets, April 7-3w] Allentown Corning.—We have good news for our readers this week. One of the celebrated Foster Brothers, the great Dry Goods Merchants of New York city, have leased the store N 0.19 East nonillion street, opposite the Reformed Lutheran church, and are to open it next Monday, April 12th, with a New York stock of goods at New York prices. Read their advertisement on our first page. It has the true ring about it. We believe they mean what they say. We welcome them among us and prom ise them our hearty thanks if they will persist in the war they have declared upon high prices. One thousand Pianox of Haloes Brother, New York, were sold In one year. Not only arc they the cheapest piano in the market, ranging front $375 to $5OO, but have given universal satisfaction throughout the country. Only for sale at C. F. Herrman's Music store, 7th and Walnut. Linderman, A: Sona' Gold Medal Cycloyd and Square Pianos are considered by the most imma nent musicians In the country a first-class instru ment In regard to durability, fullness and bril liancy of tone.. They sell One ilnndred•. Dollars lower than either Chickeringl or Steliyay's ; are In every respect ns good, if not superior to those, and are warranted for 5 years. .Sittubel . of refer ences in affirmation of the above can be given front citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Counties. Conic and examine them at C. F. Herr mann's Music store, 7th and Walnut. J. TV. Merrell, corner of Seventh and f.in den street*, Allentown, manufacturer of Flour, and Dealer In Grain, Feed, Coal, Wood, etc., sells coal at Lehigh prices. All articles delivered free of cost. FlO-3m Sheet 3fusie, Books, Music Port Folios, Strings or anything belonging to• a regular Music Store can he bad cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F Herrtnann's Monk store, ear. 7th ittul streets, Allentown. Scrofula, Salt .1??, ttttt t Skirt Iliad Female .hiseare Farranted ettred.—See testimonial:— SALISBURY TOWNSHIP, Lehigh CO., Oct. 31st, 1868. It Is with a grateful feeling that I feel able to make the following statement for the benefit of those who are suffering frogs Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wife had been suffering for several years from tumors or swellings on her neck which after a time would gather and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. She had ben treated for more than a year by most eminent physicians without receiving any permanent ben efit, her disease becoming worse, until she lout five of these running sores on her neck, when I em ployed Dr. 11. D. Longaker, under whose treat ment she 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 months. I 'feel perfectly instilled, after having tried the treatment of other physi cians, In recommending all those who are suffer ing' from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Longaker for medkal treatment, with a arm be lief that they will be satisfied, benelitted and cured thereby, as my wife hiss been. [Signed.] JAMES.BARNER. Dr. IL D. Longaker's office is on the East side of Sixth street between Hamilton and Walnut, Allentown. •• Spit, Spit; Ilalrk, Hattk.—Why don't you use Wolcott'■ ANNIHILATOR — Pint LOIIIPx *l--etud get rid of Catarrh sold by all druglh.l.. A highly intelligent lady, a residence of Syra cuse, N. Y., says that she wan afflicted nearly a year, periodically, with derangement of the circu lation, the blood rushing to the lungs with such force as to threaten congestion and death. This was' attended with the most intense pain In all parts of the body. Falling to obtain relief from any of the physicians whom she employed , from time to time, she was Induced to try the PLANTA TION Dirrens, and to the surprise and joy they have relieved her, and site is now in good health and flesh. MAIINOLIA Wares.—B Pe , lot to the bent Imported Oct loan Cologne, and cold a " t half the Ink.. BUSINESS NOTICES TO TI!R LADY OF TRW 110(710,.. MT DEMI MADAM Your husband in not insured. Sonny of these due morn• togs you cony wake up to find yourself n widow, with yourself and the children to take care of, and nothing to do it with. That would lie hard. You ought to "gel nt'! your lumband about this :natter nt ono•, and give him no peace until, by the expenditure of n few dollars, ho has pokyml beyond the possibility of being left destitute. If I con help you at all in this good Work, I am yours to command', Pr. WILLIAM J. Itomm, Agent of The American LIN Insurance C 0.," of Philadelphia. " True Merit loill always hare its Ifeworil."—lt 15 certain that no truth loin over been more satinfacterlly demonstrittml lu oar miolnt than the above, its may be teen dully in the 11...0 demand for limit invaluable and popular tonic and ntinittionn, MISIII.ER'S HERB BIT TERS. It is the one thing needfial for penmen WIIO.O nur runudiugm ire numb vorable for 6r00111.1101, breutxe It in a perfect proteetion against Ni morbid Intlttencen productive ttf dinease. Tine pr ant in the mont lilting ormolu for re inforcing the orgmm oif ontr bodien, and Inmaring our health during the cold term." WO are all more or lens negli gent, hut there are ninny Perxuu.o wit 4 are always behind in thin matter, rotmequently each change in the nennon mimes along before they are immured fur it, and sickness neiren upon them, followed by all Its train of ills. Begin now to ward dill like.e by using MISIILER'S lIERB BITTERS every day regninrly, and all the chnracterintics of good health Will spring up within and continue with The (;ittit Rexort.—Lust fall brought,. a marvel_ oils Increaso of Intsintoon to the great Clothing Mune of l'enneyl,llllll—tlak Hall. There were daps when the sales of the concern touched the In 'fly Vireos of finite fin ouonud dollars in one ninny. This of coarse tram owing to the prodighnon efforts pint forth by Wanatnaker & Brown to meet tine wants and wishes of the people In the matter of low prices and dendrable goods. Ilut no entail part of the credit Is duo to the country people wino 100111 to go en ',smote ; comity after county eniftflYing Itself (rem the lamina'.eand varied stork of the Larged Clothing Mow. Having made fink good beginning, the proprietora.have uo fears of not befog able to continue in the favor and patron age of their friends from out of town: 101 l bitve determined to please theta no well this xenenot that Oak Hall alma lie rode the great "Resort" of the country trade. Do not Trifle with Danger.—A mingle spark may kindle a (Little that will taillintliate at city, nod neglected, may end in fatal alimarders. Bearing this fact in mind, hat the first symptoms of debility or nerVens pros tration be met promptly with invigorating treatment. Foremost among the vegetable tonics of the age stands flltriattn, Mail whenever the vital powers aye.n to languish, or there is any reason to suspect that Ilse animal functions 4.mill:A to the st.tentatiou and purlaltatttlaati of the Body are itupt.rfertly performed, this invaluable lay agora nt and antiseptic should at once be re sorted to. Indigestion always proalttery weakness of the bodily powers. Holitelltilaan it happens that the appetite demands more food than the stomach ran digest; though not more, periatap, , , than Is required to keep op the full strength of the frame. The object, under such cireun.lan• ceo, In to Increase the digestive rapacity of the assimilating organ, so as to make It equal to the duty Imposed upon it by the appetite, nual capable of supplying the braiding north rut! of the system as fast an it Is required. Tills ob ject is fully atactatitallinlied by the use of the Bitters. They tone and gently stimulate the cellular inetillarnue which Mee1 . 1 . 11 . 8 the gantrlt atoll the rnnull is that tile solvent Is mingled with the food ha sattlicleot quantity to convert all Ito tioatrlslalng partltalos lama pre and wholesome Men t. if, on the other hand, there as a deficiency of aappe• tile, Without tarry catrrtavaaaaaliliat &allele:ley of digestive power, the edict of the tonic is to stimulate a desire for food. lu 111111.11,11 cases out of tw,lnty, headache, nausea, nervousness, fainting-fits, spasms, and, indeed, must of the casual aches and pains to which lin moult y Ia subject, pror I primarily from ludlKe.tLm complicated with bili ousness; and for both these complaints ii.TErtiaeliSTOM- A 1•11 Iltrrcao are recommended as a specd and certain remedy. .11m•e Economical, Remarkable Certainty of prompt aril., In fart. every good !aunty Iv guaranteed for Mrs. 0. A. ALEEN'S Improved (nein elite) Halt Re storer or Dressing, (in one bettib:. 1 Every Druttont sell• Prier tne• Dollar 3fr. Sated:: I have used the IltrrEurs I obtained from you anilllnd them to bean they are n,1111,1010,1 to be. I found one bowie to atronl huCcoimblemble relief, I feel an 01011101 I numot 11.1 very null without them miller my Present slaw of !multi, D. !thou.:, N. 144 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. Cantor Baptist l'am.y!mk Church. Int- Rend Srll elondiny mierrficamma in another colt/nun. paticEs GREATLY REDUCEWTO cut lIF NIEN • E, ViiTTEre mANoDI e 1 10 r V u A r . nneL O tTsHINII. STYLE. P ANDn WORK M quAo• N 1 11 Gy an 0 y t o*. frrad yn l'hilud 1 la la un. I'll 1 , 'ES A 1. '.1 It AN TEE D loyrr thuoi Dar bur. rt rho where, nod full rut Wiwi lull yor our nterd .•try purchaser, or She rule cu -mut 11101 A 11y refunded A FAIR TV, H Al.l. WE ASK. Half cony in•tcoven t BENNETT St CO., Fifth 01111 Towim HALL sixth street. Allll KT AT., rttit.Aitm.ig A, • AND MB BILOADWAT, 51w YOUE. Jinancial ana ConinurriaL ALLENTOWN MARKETS, APRIL U. Corrected errry irra by Ireton/Wooer elk Newhard. Wheat Flour. Per bbl $lO 00, gelling Wheat, per bushel 1 t4l, paying. 1 6i,• • Fingered, • i 223 !. Timothy Seed. per lintliol 2 iel: •• Clover Seed, *. fi lel. •• . Wheat Flour. per owl (I 00, telling. Corn Meal. •'3 :A, •• Boller. Per pouo I 43 guying. Lard, Tallow, .• 12., liatn. Egg... per dozen . I .0 .. Potatoes. per 'menet Dried Apple, per bindle' 3 (el. •• Mod Peach... " e (1). • " PHI LA DELPHI A MARK ETS. Esannno . lisV AND STRAW MARENT. — The following a the receipts for the week ending Feb. 2S, IS , II, Loads ore f bay, 475; straw, Si; prima Timothy per 100 lbs. 41 21( 1 31I• mixed, 41 10$41 15; 4aperlitte, .101 (15; straw, 41 21 (7;1 in FLHP It 011,1:1 - 3Iiiilny, March I. — There WAS 111‘.101Alil demand for Plour to-day for the 'supply of the loone trod, blit the; e was Ilil inquiry for shipment. sales ..1 1,101 barrels 1111,1101111 l superitne at 456141 21; 501) Idols. good Pennsylvania and choice Ohio extra at 4:47; Lou bldg. lows, Wisconsin, sad .31Innesota extra fatally tit I i 7:47 CA the laer man for of bbls. Penns. do ho. at 7os 75 for rotatiloli Roil good; NW bids. Ohio do. do. at 4.Siilli AI, and Caney at 410 044.12 :141. ltyo Flour Is scarce. still command 4707 25. Coro Meal Is neglected; iIIDAP IlTillitlyWllle at 4102 The Wheat market Is quiet, there being tof demand except for prima lots, which are In small supply; sales of :lASI bushels of red at 41 SLI bl; 500 bushels amber at 41 145(.11 ; small lots of No. 1 spring at 41 70: soil nal bushels white at 10. 12. Rye in steady, with sales of Western at 41 41(iyi Cont la In send solely, sad the demand good or 4(410boolt els yellow at fin(ifilr2e; and 1,00 bushels now white at Sic. Oats are la good - rf•ltuest; sales of 7,001 bushels of Western at 7407.5 e; 2,001 bushels two-rowed New York Burley sold ut 14. florley limit Is auchanited. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE SIARKET — MoniIay, Mar. 21. licsvcs. — liver cattle was dull this week and prices were rather low ; 1.41/ bead arrived and sold at 10nT,410, cents for choice ; fl(.:.cents fur prime ; n•nu, fur fair to good, awl 00.4 routs ji lb. fur common. Molesun CALVES. —The morket WM , moderately active an or Springers were effected at $35000. Cocoa and Valves at 415075. SHEEP. — SliPiili were 111 (HIT Hi (1111 10, ffti bead sold at c 0..... 0 11 lb. gross. 111110,-1111g4 wee.. lower ; 4,000 Iii•all foililSt the different yards at 41( 151, 0115 lb, net. ' NEW YORK PRICE For Produce 151 . .. Corrected weekly by J. R. Hel frich,o Cotoutissiou 31erchunt, No. 1.2 Barclay St., New York. BUTTER. —Orauge and Sussex County Pails, choice 11 In, ; Cheualigo, Del. and Cattaraugus Co's pails, choke, V lb. Ilth'va Do. fair to good, 42048, gusque- Minna Co. pall+, choice, 3.1(70.11. Do.. fair to good, 4 . 0 , 10. N. V. State Dairies, choice dud fancy, Pia D IS. 0., fair to good, 40:3,45 Ito, common 33@R Y N.. Y. State Er klim, choice yellow, 4:017. 80.. fair to good, 40(444. N. Y. mato tuns choke and yellow, 5.3,31. Do., fair to good, 4:lffisiS. , D, common, 31ffu-to. A. V. state Welsh tuns, choice. 13g. 0. 4.5. Do., comm. to good, 3.% West • eru, good to choice, 3..(3312. Cooking butter, 231 le. North eon. tubs, choice, 366..32 Do., fair to good, 4. s. Roils good to 3.1040. poor to good, 2:4133. Now Butter poor to choice, .11y4,13 Receipts durlug theast week foot op nearly 6,(4.llpack age+, or a decrease of p hetlipack ages from last week. The market has been dull for old Butter since our last, and the tendency has been in favor of the Muer. 'rho react ps+ of I ew has Increased since our lash and prices for tubs have do II little, selling good to fancy &WO coots the lat ter prieebeint. an extretue• CII (VIE. —.New factory choice and fancy, 210 . H. Bo fair to good, Ingat. N. Y. State Dairy good to choice :WWII. Do., poor to good well ElltiS,—Jersoy and Penult. well packed lu chaff. 'IA tor. Jerney and Penna. well packed in oats, :H(aL3.5. N. Y. Mote, well packed: good order, :11036. Ohio and Western, kood order, ffiC3H... .„ . Receipt+ have loco unusually ;iglu the post week, OW. freshets the dels interior, he it companies, calmed by In the and the demand beteg 1100 , 1 prices have advanced. Toonty there are gut half supply and prices ranging nominally from 13 to 40 rents . We dare not quote these extreme prices for fear of misleading 'our ship pers, would advise shippers to burry them lu as Ituick as possible as these prices ...out be sustained very long. BEANS.—}farrow choler, new, Illinsinff2. disathyo lininey choice, Ilete, 3.50(b1.00. 31...11tim5, ChOlee, new, Li WV/ ki. Pea, ehoice, 2. 5102. ED. , fair to god, 2...0d...140. Slued loth nod comm.'s, I.soaltri. DRIED FRUIT—Apple. , Prime State, ,40,5 Do., Jersey, 010.1 nod Pennsylvania, 1" 13. i. Apples Southern, 'Bight Blackberries, Hasp ierrles, ti(oWi. Cherries pitted, By/313. 110., pits in, rain !'caches t0w i n1411,1i3.2 . 1S n rearlies peeled, Tig.:lo, SE'Ell S. • Fla; se7,l, V V it ton ' ll, /2 . 715t12. So. Clover; TALLOW—In good loorelo, lb, 10.,C011is. POCL'lllY.—Duelo , alive, Ni pair, 1.30114.2.01. alive, IS pair, thwal.ro. Chickens Jersey and Duck.. co. choir° th, iffSLJ:B; State tool to.. choice, TJ(WM;fair to good ll,g,11; poor to good, flffS'Al; Turkeys. Jersey and Bucks eo. cho2 - 41.:11, State choice 2.1(31, fair Ito good. tlYaOtt,Wenteell. fair to choice BliCs2l; Ducks, fair to choicer 1501.23; 3IAPLE SBOAR—Choice small and fancy cubes, new, 0 in 4.1 240:15. to amid, 2102 i. Largo Cake+, good, IhrESSED CA INES—Choice, ill lb, ISgiti. Poor to good " file 7 ..lps of good lOW' has Cilien light, and'prlceS firm as per quotatious. A new law which passed few days ago, makes It the, dilly of the Sanitary - Police sot ouly to stele all veal tinder four weeks old offered for saleint also to arrest the par ties offering it for sale. Of lourse, under these Oren sutures, our shippers will at onre cease forwarding this rhos of stock. As Me weather is getting rather too warm for Calve...we would advise sending nil yexpress, utile...sent as quick as possible they will get sone by.the time they reach us and unsalable. ghippers of Calves will please not nee 111 , . common paper cards, they are invananly torn off by the Orlin they reach u nod the. We an. Ullatile hi tell to VIIIOtII they helOOYt they should use none but leather or the regrilar calf tags, I which will be freely furnished to all regular skippers, Remember and mark you r.initials or full name on the side of every ,package, that wo may knew who Is from, nd also mark the contents' on t tun side of every package, a that we may know what each. contains without opening every paekage to find the hind the custonier ,wants, and scud full invoice by mail. The undersigued would respectfully luforto his friends and ship errs throughout the country, that he is still at the old stand, led Barclay street, and Is not lu any way con ; nected with the so-called firm of Helfrich, Hilbert & Co., and Is threfore not responsible for as, goods consllned to ! said firm. Respectfully. J. It. HELFRICH. iliarriages. DORWART—MOSSER.—On the 28th of Mareh, hy the Rev. E. J. Fogel, Mr. Alfred Dorwart, of Washington, to Miss Caroline 111111er, of Lynntown. GUTII—HARMONY--On the 14th of February, by the Rev. E. J. Fogel, Mr. limner Guth, of South Whitehall, to Miss Mary A. Harmony, of Allen town., SCHELLHAMMER— BACHMAN.— On the 14th of February, by the Rev. E. J. Fogel, Mr. Wm. &het'hammer to Miss Mary Bachman, both of 'Welsenberg. WEIRS—GRESSLY.—On the 20th of February, by the Rev. E. J. Fogel, Mr. John Weiss, of Lynn town, to Miss Eliza firmly, of Heidelberg. LUDWIG—RABENOLD.—On the 27th of Feb ruary, by the Rev. W. O. Ntennlg,, Mr. Francis Ludwig to Miss Elemina Rabenold, both from South 'Whitehall. BANKHARD— SCHERER. —On the 6th of March, by the same, Mr. Hyphollt Benkhardt to Miss Amanda Scherer, both of this city. BIERY—SCIIMIT.—On the 9th of March, by the same, Mr. Jeremiah Bicry to Miss Mary Schlott, both from Allentown. WITMAN—MATIIER.—O,, the let of April, by the same, Mr. Jacob F. Wittman to Mre. Char lotte Mather, both from this city. ID catho. SPINNER.—In Salisbury, on Friday last, John Spinner, aged 91 years, 1 month and 21 days. BLOSZ.—Oa the 28th of Marsh, in Labareville, Agnes 81., daughter of William and Sarah Blosz, aged 4 years, 6 months and 18 days. EGGE.—On the 21st of March, in this city, Ja cob Egge, aged 67 years. FALK.—On the 6th of March, in North White hall, Edmund S., son of Reuben and Catharine Falk, aged 3 months. FRITZINGER.—On the 13th of March, in Lynn town, Liana 1., daughter of Jacob and Salome Frlizinger, aged 24 years, 9 months and 7 days. GREGG.—On the 22 t of February, in South Whitehall, Ruth, wife of John Gregg, aged 27 years,2 months and 23 days. GTll.—On the 28th of February, in South Whitehall, Clara M. ' daughter of Sylvester and Elimbeth Guth, aged 6 years, 1 month and 17 days. GUTIL—On the Ist of March, in South White hall, Caroline A. M., daughter of Seri 'and Lydia Guth, aged 12 years and 6 days. HENSINGER.—On the 20th of March, in Iron ton, Andrew 1., son of Reuben and Susan II singer, aged 14 years, 8 months and 4 days. KELN.—On.the Bth of March, near Slatingt Susanna, widow of Christopher Kern, deco d, aged 90 years, 3 months and 4 days. KISTLER.—On the 7th of March, in LYnntown, Edwin, son of Widow Kistler, aged 14 years, 5 months and 3 days. LAUBACIL—On the 31st of March, In this city, Julian Laubach, aged 60 years and 13 days. LEll.—On the 14th of March, In North White hall, Catharine, wife of Horace Leh, aged 45 years, 4 mouths and 24 days. MILLER.—On the 4th of February, in Lynn town, Magdalena, wife of Jonas Miller, aged 64 years, 4 months and 20 days. MILLER.—On the 13th of FCbruary, in Lynn town, John Albert, son of Reuben and Sarah A. Miller, aged 2 years, 5 months and 26 days. MOSS.—On the 30th of March, In Hanover, Le high county, Charles Moss, late of Wrightstown, Bucks county, aged 79 years. SMITII—On the 17th of March, ha Lynntown, Lizzie E., daughter of Janice and Catharine Smith, aged 1 year, 2 months and 11 days. SOBACII.—On the 2d of March, in South White hall, Joseph It., son of Jacob and Sarah &Mach, aged 4 years, 11 months and 13 days. libbrrtisrntrnts FOR SALE, A Valuable Learn the Lehtith Mountain, for IRON ORE, ( or the period of 15 Your.; royalty only 30 mto per too. A good (Mimeo tun man of mmtll capital, Aildregt, BOX NO. 137, Catumuqua, Pa. !MEI WANTED, A 0001) EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, 41 Itrnlgned, No. 3Autl 7 Wort Allentown, Apr 7-lf 77 .... T. M. FOUST HAM AA+ removed Ids MUSIC STORE to NO. 35 WEST HAMILTON STREET, (4 Mon. below Vogeobutit'. Hotel.) W brie lie Invite.. all Ills flicuthi to call, and tat ti 11l •uP• T. M g . No. 33 West Hamilton stn•ot. ME 7PER CENT. LOAN.---A LOAN OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS lx Nv nnt ed by the Alleu tow n School Dirtriet for which bonds bearing 7 per coot. interest, payable half yearly, free from local taxation, will be tuAued. Apply to either of the uuderulgued or to 4 C. W. Cooper, Cauhler of the Allentown liauk. C. 11. RCN K, f'ron't Board of Controllern, apr7-Iml J. S. DILLIZIGER, Sec'y Board of Controller. - HENRI( HARPER, 520 ARCH STREEIOPHILADELPHIA, Has a largo stock, at low prices, of flue 11%1 TWIES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVERW. PLATED SPOONS, CASTORS, TEA SETS: &I upr7-11m CONSHOHOCKEN BOILER AND COIL WOKE~ JOH N WOOD, .1 H., =I TUBE, FLUE AND vri,INDER BOILERS, BATH AND STEAM eIIIerLATING BOILERS. All kiwis of Wrought Iron rolls, Myers for Blast Fur. once, Basoinetera, Smoka, , StackK Blast Pipes,lron Wheel barrows, and everything in the Boller aud Sheet Iron line. Also, all kinds of Iron and Steel Forging'. and Blacksmith work, Miners"rools of nil kinds,s &c.ucb as Whew Buckets, Picks, Drills, Mallets, Sledges. (loving it Steam Hammer and•set of tools of all kinds, awl skilled workmen. I gaiter myself that I can turn out workwith promptuess mud dispatch, all of which will he with 1 lot tirst.elass. filching Boilers, and repairing generally. strictly at. traded to. apr 7-ly Gus FIXTURES. ADDIS & ROBERTS, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS NO. 136 WEST HAMILTON STREET; 121= GEORGE HAAS' NEW . BUILDING). ALLENTOWN I All kl, in lo r (l Fl lind oC tl Pnn n°ki n, ❑y lr°ul° DEEP WELL PUMPS, Bath Tul.. Witter Cloaeta• Circulating U,llerAc., &r. Special attention given to putting. rurlaltie OA. Work' , In town or conutry• All work warranted. IZHE S TN CONEQU ENCE OF TINE nd 03*.olortk and Its conlon, .1. E. CALDWELL & ( JEW EL EI IS, y a. their order lo Europe nod lit N I( OF CllO IC Which urn .....r o pened and rewly for e'inataluntion. VERY FINE PARIS MANTLE CLOCKS, (Every mnw•uu•nt Willi the now Impro•erneut,) NEW SIDE oItNAMENTS To MATCH MEE= BRONZES, GROUPS AND FIGURES, GORHAM MANCrU CO.'S FINE ELEC7IIO WARES BEST STBRLING SU, I'ER 11 - .4 RR. EOM= WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., &e =I MODERATE PRICES 4lt) cIIEsTN UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. march• J. STEWART REMIT, SOUTH SECOND STREET. ABOVE SPRUCE, PHILADELPHIA ti Now offers an ustoisalnwtorintent of CARPETS, 6 . • OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MATTINUS, r. Ste.. &e. at •ery reduced pries., to IllOrlend• and s the pubtfe. 7. TN TICE IT. Ss DISTRICT WOEIr BANKRUPTCY, AT ALLENTOWN.OR THE EASTERS' DISTRICT OF PENNA.—I ALLENTOWN, March 23, ISM, The nuilereigned hereby glVOtlet• thet they have los appointed Alssg W Do cc. of William Kistler, AT 110 MIN adjudge a bankrupt.. hi. ow u Petition, To the credl ors pf the lin tikrind W. P. LECKENRACII, SAMUEL J. KISTLER, A.lam.a.tr Wllllara M. Midler. MEE _ . TOTtc DRA WING or the Colombia's Gift Enterprise has bem postponed n account of mom of the agents not making their reports. All such mho ham tickets in their possession are request ml to report immediately. The time for the drawing can !not be elated, butt. not far distant. Thom wishing tickets aro requested to apply at once, as ordy • few remain. By order of the Committee. .feb 21111 I= EITIEM
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