2c yqi, g l 2 sticgista. lIVERT WLDNEADAS lIT ROBERT IREI )EL L, R TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE NO piper discoutinued until nil ,areairtges arc aid, except ut the option of the publishes. Our subscribers who do not ',mire their papers regularly will confer a great fuvor upon us by sending word to this office. Subscribers about runoving . will please seud ua their old address lim well as the new. u GREA7' INDUCEMENTS TO OE7' Still SCRIBERS FOR THIS PAPER. Flattered by the large additions to our tmbserip &lon list during the pant year and believing that our list can be Still farther Increased with very little labor, we are Induced to make the following very liberal offers : Any one Bending us the mimes of two new sub scribers, accompanied by $4.00, will receive the Amer!eau Agriculturist formic year or a photograph album. Vor Three.uew oulierlbert, We Rill bend Tun Ix uloll REGISTER gratis, for one year. Old subscribers upon sending us - three new one , will be credited with a year's subscription. For Four new subscribers we will give the Scien title American for one year, subscription prier s3.oo—or Godey's nly's Ihlok. For Sixty new subscribers we will give the ,ender one of Grover& Baker's $6O Sewing Machine,. For One Hundred Butiseribers to dillerent Post offices, we will give the sender ICTO !N GREENBACKS. Any one getting up n club of One Hundred Buie scribers ut one can have tile piper sent . to each stt $1.75 u yvar, mid win be lire- 1!IMEMIII 8501 IN tatEENHAI:I{B It I■ expressly understood that every subscriber sent in for these prizes mast be a new One and not a subscriber to Tux LIE11101114G;STEll at this date, and that each MUM' must be' accompanied by the cash to pay one year's sub•eription. Parties desiring to secure these prizes may bend in the names as fast as procured, Mal, if they find themselves unable to raise the required number, they will he compensated by prizes which shall he proportionate in value and smibfactory to them, except In the cases of the Sewing Machine and last prizes, in regard to which arrangements should be made beforehand. RE-ARRESTED.—JOIIII Donahue, who wn9 lately released from JaII 00 a writ of habeas corpux waa re-arrested on Tuesday at (la by the Deputy Sheriff from Allentown. FEvEn Al CLACS,VII.I.E.—SeveraI caste of fever have lately occurred at Clans , ville and vi cinity. The younger ehildri•u and the old peo ple are the sufferers. CLovEn SEED.—The large quantity of nine hundred bushels clover seed, has bccn N hipped by Christman & Bowen, to Philadelphia :kid New York this Winter. ORDINATION.—IiCV. F. W. Bartlett, who ofilehites each week in the Chuich of the Media tor, Sixth Ward, and abo it CialaqUaglia, Was or dained a Priest by Bishop Steven , , in German town, lagit Sunday a week. SCHOOL TEHMIL—A correspondent informs us that lu Lynn . Town.,l4 a nurnhor of the school,: have been closed, the short term or four months being over, and states that ninny more will clone In a few weeks. Ile regrets that summer schoolu are rarely kept open and that the• "Old School Aerie" must be closed up. LIME iitr lute favorable slate ttl the roads for sleighing has given employment to numerous ICLIIIA In hauling Ilea• from Gutln.ville and vicinity to Weisenberg, Lowhill, Whitehall and Heidelberg. Large quantities or this ferti leer amused In the upper part of the county, Arlie, the soil is mostly gravel land. A (Tit - IP:NT. i.„ empu t ym. on the Lehigh and Scisquelcamm was badly Injured Thursday by having Id, right hand mashed while engaged in cionpiliig ear. The wound Will dressed by Dr. Apple or the First Ward, who thinks It possible Una the thumb of theilidured hand will have to he amputated. SLEIGHING A cumENT.--0n Thursday eve ning lust, as Willoughby Sieger, of Lyon Valley. was driving in a sleigh from Claussville, the horse became frightened and ran away, upsetting the sleigh and leaving the ocomant, in the snow. The shafts or the sleigh were broken and the horsy went on his way to the burn. They were the pro perty of Mr. T. 0. Frey. Forum:duly no rue was burl. Mg. 1). N. Fos - mg.-31r. Footer's brother has been in the We'-1 for soo, days, looking fora place of business. He received a letter from hit yesterday noon, stating that he had rented a more at Terre Mate, Indiana. Mr. Foster Will there fore locate at Cilia place, where he will form a co partnership with hit brother. His enterprise and business tact will command success r him, where ever he goes. IiAILIWAY) MATTMIS.—The tea traffic Dyer the Pacific Railroad is increasing, a n d desiined to be a source or great revenue in the ful tire. One thousand packages of the tea, cargo of the chip Benefactress, at San Fnuicisco, have gone forward to ( h . c tgo, by rail, the remain lug 10,000 packages are ordered to be sh 1 1 , 1 , ( 11 to Nee• York by the consignees. A. A. Lon• & Co. •Pednesdoy night, about half poet nine o'clock, a barn belonging to Mr:. Lome, of the-corner of Fifth and Gordon steeet,, wa: covered to be on lire. Three vitleenv who were Pat,- lug tore off some of the hoards and of an en trance. With the assihtance of the. neighbor, the Vire was extinguished without farther thao 2 hat of a quantity of bay which was consumed. Again, it is suppomal, this was tits work of :to in cendiary, which; but for the pronqn ;teflon of our citizens, might hare resulted in acids spri.d dr atructiou. NEARLY : FULL. —IIIC tier or officers in the second floor or Lion Hall, which have lately been very elegantly titled up, are nearly all occupied, Only two remaining unengaged. No. 1 will Noon' be occupied by the Franklin Savings Bank, No. 2 is now occupied as the office (tithe Coplay Cement Company, No. 3 by Charles Eckert's Insuratict Agency and No. 4 by James S. Bit ry, Attorney at Law. As regards location,. design and finish. there is not another tier or otliee.‘ like these in the city. G. A. 11.—We are exceedingly sorry to learn that the entertainment promised by the Grand Army of the Republic, will have to be post poned tirc some time. The pn,Prieh,N of the scenery, &c., wlio present the drama to the public, hare written to stv that their nntner• ons engagement's in Conneetica) preclude the possibility of their performing in Allentown for 6onle, weeks. Tho Grand Army of the Republic intend to catty th e i r ~,,l i, r inininent through notwithstanding the owncoitk, they , encountered, The "Drummer Boy of is to be performed in I:aston next week awl will as 1151151 attract crowd of visitop. I dem o •,f Mr. John Forcanee, Sevoini A , ,ictant Ht.Acx-MAILING.—An advertisement was t with 1.. given to n 9 ,, to insert in the ItEMSTEIt 01 . 11141 • : tont Client of uta, eat .10110 that ga In their to week, off . ..ring two rooms her rent and direct the hot antwhose record b, written in the Ilrq • log applicants to send letters to Post other, ad- of ‘• They' behaved nobly." dressed to " Two Rooms." Last W1..1 It, , John Fornau e ~„s „ twt,oty. nymoua letters were sent to all the saloon and five years of 11111 i 11 Init ice Nitrristows. hotel keepers in town, telling them to se nd h e was ku. , vu tel there he had today 410 addressed to '• Two Itooms,'• .11entown friends to whom thc news of his death is a• suit P. 0., or they would be prosecuted bir blow. He graduated „ ii ahigh honors at the ink; the liquor law. • 'flue chief of police was The p romise on the watch, to see w 1. who would apply „ 1 . of 111 e youth wasiniving „ nuncio. in bright the letters, and on Saturday a eitizi n ill Allen- iiii"ii""i w iien•y erl i a Pii 13) .4„l,ls, argligeucC he was EU bin Clituary II town applied for them. Ile was arrested, hut, ls Mends. During the late civil war he in the hilly producing a copy 01 the Itmosymt, he declared _ tcd ever thWilgtth-that lON Lotlito d ot' he hail simply advertised two rooms for rent, " seies and courage. t mild by one A t tom and knew-nothing of the lett"rs to saloon Ile never knew what fear win. mw . ien we keepers.• — ile wits. not dvtained, but, iflli 9 may helloes that when ' the waters r 1 eiosleg , *to,y is true, then there must have been one Of over that devoted vessel he had no feu bite the the most riimarkable coincidences in the choice rotate, for " tie kue4 . Ms duty," and h of idarois that ever wan heard of. teat. But TunicEv.—SlierilT Fetter, of 13etlilo hem, had it big Turkey that, when deesneil. weigh , iio TIIE Allen House is trr br ctilargeil the coming summer; so hi the M 31 1 ,1011 1111 , e at :111tuel1 Chtinh. TII K W EEK LY P ILOORESS .14 the - lime of nea• paper J let eta rted iu Smith Bethlehem. Typmzraphically it la ahead of anything printed in that bornuesh. Tim Colombia's grey coats that are univer sally admired were made at the establklnnert of ‘Vatmatadker Brown. corner Sixth Lod Mar ket street,,, 1?1'..% I, ESTATE CITANttI.—I ellry T. Kledc. ;ll' hart told tt 110111,1; ;Mil lot of ground no 1 he nt-t of Ridge Itoad. between Chew and 'corner. 50 feet front by 215 io depth, to A bralialn Wolf, of Lehanon comity, property nt' .aun•e 'oy,. A (most:, the property or :%lr. Louis Ilium, of Ima . hill, iu fortystlve dap., 1411,1 twenty-two rl;q., As Josh Ili llLtls remark., 4, Idol of !hip ellarauter Is likely to injure ron-titntionatol Itye•Ltsys." WIFEKLEII A: WILSON'S SEAVINCi M.ll HIKES. —We Call tla . :llleatiall of nor reader:li.! he :Over liHeintria in our columns relative to this admirable machine. The n_ency''i, three door, hebov the (lertnan I{olo:tied church. hnl.hnaHn eticamberi are for sal!, in Chestunt street. For the 11.11110 r Is asked RI Celli' , a quart. A, they are no better than the canned :Irtlele that sells for a fourth, they sell but slowly. The eueumbers. holveter. are very line. 'l'm: board of engineers or the tire depart - rutin held a nieetinglast NVedne+day evening, :0 n•hieh they derided on the ;Lyle of badges and lanterns to be hereafter used. Adjourned until next TharsdAy. AT Reading. on Wednosday evening, died Nlr. Alfred Ermentrnnt.• Ile eelni formerly ri mO - of the t. 411 Peniatylvania Regiinent, and his tenth In, been long expected, an lie has been afflicted with consumption. THE rINcomE Tkx.—WC are authorized to 'ay that the announectneht in the Allentown netoorrat that the laconic 'Fax is payable t.ta or before the fie-it of May, ki entirely 1.1701100 W, No tittle has yet been ; , et for tho eolleaion of this year's taxes. miners are going to work again in the coal region. and we .4)011 Imre the Ito< coal train= through again. It I- a good thitvz that thc wen lIIIVe concluded In go to wort:. thvir action was ilduriuus to thelowlro , and t, tikt• communi ty la tat•ge. ItEmocAt.s 'to AI.I.ENTOWN.—SqUire Weiss. of Weisenburut, had a solo of his elfrets last Fri day. preparatory to moving to Allentown. There have never brim so many removals from this place as this Spring and the Majority are moving to this city. A correspondent eug;e•ts that the rapital- Isis of Allentown will do well to build neat 'wick houses, to uccommothite the continual new ',Mug, who aro continually coming there. SAI:E of PERSONAL PROPERTV—G•,OI , Pitt• CF..,—AL the sale . of personal property late of Jatnes Striven, deceased, in Whitella townsbip. on the 1411 and Silt in-4., the stock, etc., brought unusually gond priers. Ilsirsrs sold for $:;00, $220. 5195 and $145. Nine cows were sold,•not one ill ,chick brought less than $O9, and some of Chien sold as high us SS3. The limier and lot of do fret 'rout by ISO feet deep tee, sold to John derobs, residing thereon, for $11t1:1 rAlill.-12ev. John 11. Wag ner, of Lunen ter, formerly of Pittsburgh. write, =I .•; A 11 cr many month, of soul conflicts, nt time, -IrecciffMl L ; to repress tilt conviction , . and hoping an 1 believill; I could remain in the Ilivforme • Church and labor an a milMtur, I vise bocn com pelled ti r;tlh I Inyseli to the Catholic Church, and ff m Imw n Inctubcr."—Refinmm. Clellerh .111.1oceayee. IVHAT: OUR ...CLlOnnuits S.lr.--C h it• friend amd tin•mer partner Robert 'rode'', Jr., has c•tub linhed ti dui y newspaper, the CnitoNiem:, lu eOll lifylioll with hit weekly, tll4 I.rituos ftmo,Trit, 1Y:101 1i !1., aliti NS,nntt complimillt tilt I,llliii,lll, on the lull :11111 •hell hi• pi.. IS It thrifty. and cmermisluu uud thorom4lily . Ire Imp, for tl e complete rude,; of 111. 111th enterprinc— ton e C. {vim has his frill stand at N. Olt Wo.t llanil!ton !.treet.above the Cms4 KeytA Hotel, lately received from the city a Inree halibut wmiale i 107 pound,. .1 part of it woo h• 11 out on rrbta , night under a ~tied in a barrel, :.n.l , wine mliinight prowler.r.tole it. There were letildnek Ulll. in the barrel, but the gentleman or men pre fer.ed hnlibnt and took ii—with ,amee. Mr. Bram, dr , irre:llw:ly, to he polite, and Ile Wl.ll, to vi quire if they will talo, any more 11,11. bee:in:wit they will. in, would like to servo th,ll—a= the 1(1:10111 111 coal t ranTorl (1 overllic Lehigl Valley Itailrnad for the week eiloling Mar. 5? 1570, compared with 1,111111! 11111 e l:Pit year: For For Y..ar T.0:11 NVyoming, ......... 9.:100 07 1:1.011 •• .......... .11.1Q5 01 : . 11:1.002 C9per .19 15 520 ut •• Ilraver Nlumlow. ..... .1.022 01 1111,1).2.9 I. " M9lloov ..... 19 70.731 I' .1109.111 . 'hunk .197 1, :tr..r,:o or, 671.:22:1 It .' i.lOl (.1 ri2r1,71t . 2. It Grand Total Saw(' time "'SOS MIMM GEM Fnt. FIRE A6A IN.—The nightly cry of the was heard at of out the usual time, on 'MO'. day. 'flu- Fire tiniekly were Iturrying along Ilumiltun -trect, but, through the energy.: eiti7cris, three rert ices were fortimately not moiler' and again the incendiaries were in their at tempt In spreall dertriiction. The scenic of their op tations thin time wits La n e Alley and the at tempt o as made I. lire the property of hi rn. Kuhns. formerly used as a stable, now ennittMing ( . 311.41 ter tool , . Some shavings hail Brett glared and then ignited from Without, the Cowardly til to idently "opposing the Mtn., would rapidly siire..l before the alarm eimltl he raised. Th. motive of there teretcher we eatinot tell, but that t her are persistent• in there horrible attetuptr. is very ec idrnt.• ANirritEit CoNipumENTAlcv Ed;turim Column of the Philzolvlphia Ledger jme turilny coot:lined tlie following notice: ,101.'ItNALISM.—The Daily Chronicle, of Allen town. Pu., a I'our•page evening paper, hits just matte its appearance. Its object i> to cite the important news of the ilay, togither st ith the !Lela. Of 111 the I ieinity of Allentowm alai to furnish the journal :it such a price tit t trill cutter the butirus the winking men as• %se.; as those or the wealthy. It is nemisprinted, es- White spirit anti enterprice, anti is published M Itohert The DAILLY CUM/Nil - 1X it; Winning golden OrID iOIIR trim ill source.. Suhtcribert are every day sending in their MOM,. 1111,1 the CIMON -1.1: UOWti bOyS are becoming On Allentown llieli tution. PrerSipr of loninet, In the Joh depart -1 eld ,111,1 the necessity for early publication have hitherto prevented lit dolOg -I oilierto 0111,e1VV, but our intention it to more than fulfill the en rlv proloi, of our paper. The unlinked for demand for the 111:Itle11, run Ain't of our CdniOllS the fart day or It., nu 4 nor exchange , have suffered, hut we stint Lc Imter perjured In the bawl,. ONE OF TILE VIC"I'INIS OF THE ONEIDA ‘ , L,ASTI:II. —We regret to ,y that the reported LEI IGH REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY,4 MARCH 16, 1870. THE AT 011MM/ilk in the early part of last ‘veek, four denths neenrred, three children I tad one adult. Interments took place In Imwkill Cemetery.. ON Saturday last a hen belonging to 3lr. Jonathan Reichard laid an egg Ilirilelll ing FIN by 7 inches. Ajiretty fat lien that nnii,t be. Som.iso on' winter goods at co, t and below cost, hose, leggings, socks, toads, gloves, to make place for spring goo.ls, at Mrs. Goldin's, 14 East Ifo street.—Ado.-3t. Os 11:110 at all dines, !atilt,' ready-mach!, under garments, such HS tucked, einbroldertal and plain ellembms, night dresses, at Alen. Gul din'o, No. t 4 East Hamilton Street.—.4tlv.-3t. THE: hest or Itullan violin strings. violins, guliors. Ilittes, etc.. or any other article belonging to musical Instruments, can be bought cheaper than anywhere eke, at C. F. ilerrlllltllll . n Music Store, AIIOIIIOWII, CHEAP PARLOR OROANS.—A single reed 5 octave organ at f , i)J. A double reed organ with 5 ntops, ut 6130. A powerful organ with 7 btoptt at 100 1 ut C. F. Ilerrinatam, corner of 7th nut! Wtil nut.—.l,de. -NEw tAits.-31es , irs. Freikrick fi Co., of Follertinytre builrlin, t‘volve !lox r.tri+, a ilh Wiwi low's potent roof, for now.ird A: Co.'s Lehigh Vol ley Freight Mite. They will b.. delivers! idiom' Elie first or April. WIN Stitulay, the 6th inst., u.tct•dfliug tool: phtee In Lowhill, at whielf a large lititillwr of lu vitial guests teen. , present and a very happy time tear spent. The parties were lienjanfin Frey, foul. Miss Ado Mina 1)1011, both of Loa•hill town ship. A( ( 11 , ET AT CATA4AI*(II: .—t)n AT(indas tint car ~11 at I'aut...m(llm 11y the dowit Furience trait,. The car non left on the up troll: told the tip coal train running Into It (edit thre,v tht• coal oar,: in all direction~. Fourteen cars were our tint• traek ...ad delayed the noon down freight. :Ind the up 0,11 The occident tt•ill not interilirc with the poteeuger DE.VI'lf IS l'1111..11 , 1:1.1 . 111.%.—A maxi named NV111..1.1211,1' started for LI, place of em ployment at The hoar on Saturday titoroing and fuel I,lien he had rearliPil Third and Sold ,toillied into Drag Store ind obtained a .-tinila id. A li•n toomentß af ter taking it lie died. II •inddvii he 11,1;1 The re-ided at 11105 8ut.1.41, -oncflora of tuge and tin rnarrird. the Sehuyi. kill Canal 110- ICSIIIII , I. On Sunday and Monday we had nur week ly aiiinvanee or Several oldie Wii,terti Union Telegraph Com pany i rl bet Veell IMIIIOIOIII were blown clown on Saturday evening. Olive Logan recently travelledtwenty-FeVeli mil., in twetityalir, whim., on IL Rpecial train on a Wti , tern Railway. CI[II:NT VIII.: ItIN. MiNmc..—An nc eident tvltielt C:1111e r r .uill inn , erions ea :utility. occurred :it the h ou se oft -Rev. Ntinnlg. an SAturd:ly night Intl. The ittnnoe is heated by otea et: of mid, as itsnal he lore retiring In re-t. they lyric properly fixed. lie notne ineans or other the regh.terlit Mr. Nlinnlg'n room came o p e n during the night, and he Woke to rind burn -elf in an alintol vnfl'ocotingennditfnn. hurl it not heen for hi. Providential atvokening, death might have been the result of the nevidetit. Itt.toratioit to pure air enabled the reven till gentleman to quickly or 11,11) tile 0r5.,0: of the gak lie had inliu led, and it I. hoped :Ind believed tit:it no seri congequelteei still r.ito‘,. TuE following bill I'll 4 been signed by Gov morGearyamlkhm: In .1 rt 1,. prePrill itijytey or dl , struction of 1, 0".1- ! pi"), oritlaot 1/, limit', of the Ntat, See rioN I. 'lle it 00 I hr I the ...enn Lound 'lon, or iti.E. , ,01;0 iv, of lb.. c0w1...w00 id, or vuon,..ylvmda in ti,ner.tl intd, and it io hrrchy 00t•ttal by the :ildbority of the -nn.: Ind any b ig o ttage nno.ter, eNpre,, lotod, stave Idver, barltnian, or of her 0 tuna wlio..c duty it i-. to handle, rrtoore or tak" rn re or flit. bOL;ZIIIX4' or who 01011 ‘viritilly or rt.eklit,dy Injure or tlystl,y aux trout:, v,111..e, box, parkault or ti.ureld Irhile loadintr, train.portlng, nnloadh . n.r, go 'ill on 111 ~oiction thereof -hall be t o p a y a n o t expeedintr,,,,looldred itx I. exhibited at the American :Intel 1134 eLiase I much exeitetnent, in town and ...;rent hope, are. entertained by i.oote that the ad vela of the age of Steel in at Itaail. 'The evithoce tf skilled tovehatties I.tvor+ wippo.itinn, :tad he experiment, at the llope !lolling .Nllll luove heen declared try the noire oaattgaine as perfectly .otteludve. Certai it it i, that Steel top , rails were voile... y i:ntcrday is Allentown, amid the cheering lir the uorknu•n, nod that is one of the thing:. that •' neeptic," llod hard to gel over. Thin fa voribn re-alt of the evperitneitt, at the flope dill more than realize.. the expeetatiou, of those NUe had thi to In charge. • DErTFL—The d ep sounding, mule in connection with the laying of the uthmaritm cable:, show the avenge depth ot• tle Atlantic Ocean to •be 12.000 feet. This Tenn floor begins 1:i0 miles from the Irish •,ntsl, from which point the de , cent to deep vat or: is very rapid, reaching 10.:100 feet in Illy miles: mid making the declivity greater 'lmo that of the Italian Air.. The deepest part of the ocean is on the American side, tear the Newfonmiland hanks. where an itn alellie hnsin exists, ranging east nod west for nearly 1.000 miles, whose depth is suppo , ed In excel the heightionflbe Ilinuenyan range. Dit. .Homo;:.—Dr. George ,11017 . 11 g, nhu hate practiced int divine as ,\ llopath in this intro, hos been in Philadelphia for some time past it the I ialmemtin Medical College, preparing him self for the !tractive of Immo..pithy., Dr. Romig, with great credit. passed the necessary exuudua lioun hint Week, and to-day Le graduated. The of the College took place -noon at the acadrmc of Music, the degrees were conferred by the President filthy Baud of 'trustees. Friends of the student., were present in great numbers, and the proceed ings were enlivened by tie sweet strains of a tong diticent orchestra, under the direetion or )Ir. Carl G.ii•aner. The valedictory address wits delivered by Prof. C. G. Raw!, M. D., whose Well known qiientitie tudtinfinsits inshred for him tin attentive -audience. The ILI - tun:tie graduates were the reeivents of the usual floral compliments, and were greeted with applause by the audience. Dr. Romig will return to town Ina few days and com mence the Seller dinars of his professiim. The thorough courtse of study he has gone throngh,lo toiler to render himself proficient in the allopathie and hilmaipathic treatment of ant! his person:l4 popularity In tint. city, make his sitecrns 11:11titir of certAinty, and we - shill h e gl a d to w e l. count him on his return. CouN'rY 3IELTINI; AT /31,T111.1:111, M.— The !Alm% log circular wai issued he the undel.dgat the 1111114. e Olvrein Mated: Brim riittNt, M.iteli 5, 1870. • Mr. MENEM It Is propm.el to crert a nom vitality not of portions of Not thainplon, Burks 11111 i 1., 111211 with dm a minty seat al 110114.1 mm, It teas aLrvyd upon :it an informal tilvetilm citizens f;IVI , 1,1 11 1e 01,1110 V roomy, of trltivli tott ing tile ilislrrsimo,l t. ire dr-ll;nn[r•d as Ssorimt rivs, that a femilar maniac or ritizt•ns for ow vx (lumye of, t icw, un Ihr -uuJrrt hr hut I in Citizens' jinn, in the Itorouvli of tiotik.t,m, .11 SAIll'a;11.. MAICII IS7II, ;It 2 li rlurk, p. m., tt hii•h you respeothilly 11,4,1 tolat e rill. The movealeat fora hew Vi•l'y 1:11 . Mie ill Ihr i1i1 1 .111111 . 5 1%11011 MIIIIIII illi•111.11.11 lint , of tilt 4 1.1111 e, 1111li it i• heiieptd that intelliveht, etaahhaal and earne•t [lop or Ihn.r in far,., 111 . 11 . 1, , ,t Th e heees.ity lot . ,t Ile,' coma y it i. neve.' exkts and can he deama.tratea. Itespeetfally pairs, D. J. Coh.aat.l:, J. Ilut%.kut, Seer. , • The meeting wit.: largely attended "'People lota the unenthips propts.ed t ,, the new ranmy, ab Well n~ hy citizens of bet., and all, at far a--"'Y had lets able to iiii certjin the Tense their respective districts. re prnicd ~.iject as being received with ravor majority of the truvushina an. C. A. Luck ellllllllll, aus appointed to preside and addre , ses Were 11000 by Mr. (11001111 k, of the Breldarm Timcg, J. 'lnward Burke, and many others. An exreativeconunlitze WllB appointed, and also it sub-coning tee for the purpose of draw u.,..../4•01111 1111(1 11+0111111MS to he presented tin ape leglAaturc, Lifter which the meeting adjourned sins 13xo CALK.-Mr. Joel Snyder, of North ‘Vhitelittll, Lehigh Co., raised a calf which weigh ed hog dressed 1111/, , , , 5 lbs., being only 32 days old. JAMES' WISE, the Allentown brewer, SCIIR the best &reap:lrina, etc., hi the market. Ms Manufactures arc very• popular. For sale every where. Mit. E. H. MATTITEWP, formerly on Seventh street, has opened a new bat and cap store on Hamilton street two doors above Sixth, A &mown, where he has laid In a new stock, at new prices and is selling at remarkably loci• prices. • WHISKEY ItAID I'IIIIADEI.I•III.i.—The Richmond whiskey district was raided upon by mime of the United Spites Marshal's Deputies oil tiaturtisy, mid several worms and a lot .if iither paraphimalia used for purposes or diaiiimioo, were valit tired and Hardy talii:ll to the U.S. Store house.- 1 3 1tEtilltrtiltIAN SeNDAY SCIRML.-01181,11. - day a hernia:tithe usual monthly concert 11l the Presbyterian Sabbath Sehool Will held, and not withstanding the inclemency the weather there We' 11 good tate:Mauve. Alter school the mutat I air yearly election took place with the following result : Dr. A. Barnes, Superintendent ; Mr. L. none, Librarian; Mr. NIS. a Eckert, Aseistant Librarian ; ;it'd Mr. John Stop!), :secretary. NEW STOVE AND TINWARE. STORE.—John J. latubach bits opened a new stove and tinware store, on /101111iton street, two dour) athoVe the Biddy) Muse, Allentown, where he the !Altaic to call mid vXandue stock, Old house keepers as well an those just vollitileuving, Will End it to their advantage to make, their putehares of Mr. Limbach. Ile has laid in his stuck, all new, at the lowest harks, Mid he is therefore els ableti to sell as low as the lowest. AI LMILD EMBEZZLER ARRESTED IN —1 • • poll inlormatiou reedvell through R aeon & Bradbury, i.il7 Che,triut street, an orner was ianucd by John Kel Icy, t.hlet of De teetteea tar the arresi of C. W. Fisher,lnliain King, +Mai Tray, alias Frcuch,• alias Fairbanks, alias Freeman. The prinunerMas beau employed by Messrs. Fiekk,Osgood d: Cu.: the well known pub lishers of Boston,, as a ealit:"anheey and is charged with haying enMezzled about slsod, belonging to his employern. Ile in held in custody lOVldthig the urrivalof a detective olliver from Boston. Messrs: Fields, Osgood & Co., are the publisher, of many magazine 4 and the mil-over has been tanking std. , .ieriptionin for them. THE CHURCHEI3.—On Sunlay, ow;ug to the sCs ere souse morns %villa prevailed all day, the at tendance at the different churches was small. The ordinance of baptism was administered In the evening at the Baptist church, curlier of Sixth and Chew streets, and the Slcrament of the Lord's Supper at the First Presbyterian Church. Mr. iVagner, at the English Reformed church, dis coursed on that incident In the life of our Lord, when, in the house of Simon, the WOllllOl 4110 was a sinner washed his feet with her tears slid (lid wipe them ss Ms the hair of her head. At the Episcopal church there was uo service ill Collhe ,illellee or Ole oh the rector. TnL CELEBRATIoN OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY. —Ou Thursday Ilex[, the anniversary of Ireland's patron Saint, will be celebrated by the bout tit Erin lu a inure than ordinary way. The pniees slim of the Irish Societies, Irish military compa nies, Fenians, ate., will lie formed In Sixth Ward, carry iu the a.. °ruing, and will march into thecay proper abuurtk oTiuck, mai will return to the ht. Mary's Chapel to attend religious service. After service the procession will march to Cohoiouqua nod Dolicodouqua, when; they will take dinner, and then after going to Copley upd Lehigh Val ley they will CUBIC back lu the cars. The City Cornet and Copluy Bands have been secured and thei have been engaged in practising tuuca which arc dear to the lrinhinan. Lt New York City the arrant;eulents lince bee completed, and it I-- expected there 011 l br a lart; lllrllollt. The Sloyor Is to head the prouenxitio. COPLAY ITEMS. —Prof. F. U. King lots bi.ion giving t o a clans numbering upwards of forty menibern,iii Myer's Ilall, Coplay borough. The tlrnt term wan completed hart Friday evening and a second one commenced on Monday evening ellar.ttieristle of the liret. Tits of Coolav can noW ecingratniate theinscivvii upon the tart that they have it Post Office of their Own or will have in a few days Ilene, Mr. Reuben DIM ho,. been rominisi•loned its taint master In place of Thoinict Limbach. The piq office on the other side or the riyer, known an 1,3 Lobe tralihrelied to Coping by which name it ie to be 1:110W11 Ilerearwr. Mr. George Kiefer, of Coplay. met with a 3 nc Cideht 00 Wednesday last, .%111101 resulted In fracture uf.his leg. lie won engaged at thetim In unloading ear-wheels, 0t the car world Stontun, when :Lecideutally one slipped and All u him. At a meeting held Mk Tuekday evening, n the public houke of Moses Peter, the Copley Buidieg Askoeiation dlkposed of tire shires—four m f 60.1 and ono la $7O. Kee. D. E. Schnedler, of Bethlehem, will Itrture at the Siegfried's Bridge Stool louse on KM) evening next. Subject "The Pennsylvanh.Ger lIIHII Dialect." K. Lehigh County Sunday Schou :In telligence On Sunday, Ma reh fith, a meeting was lhl In Newhard's Public:Schoolltch:ol.oAm ship, to make preliminary arrangements be a Sunday School to be held at that place. (Item of Whitehall residing In the vicinity asap bled, and the meeting was organized by appointi4Mr. Tilghman 0. Iltd Erich, President of the Stilay School Association. The following Permannt of. deers for the Sunday. School were elected: Superintendent—A. I'. Pilenger. Sujierintendent—O. P. Pilurger. Seeretnry—Franklin Kocher. Truaatt ref —E. Fra nken field. Librarian—F. J. Newhard. It is to be hoped that the earnest spirit wblti hos favorably commenced this new enterprise to urge the parents of the district to a partielpatln In the good work. Much can be done at home n the family circle, toward making this schoola Atu•cese. Parents by openly declaring their sp.. rattily for the und ertaking, will infuse into' thar children an anxiety which will result in a lire list of scholars. The gentlemen who have morel In the good work, however, need not only the eh dren anti encouraging words ; the presence of pis rents at the school will add to the interest, nr4 their means must he liberally given to sec u re the 'milks and fixtures necessary to make 'n Sunder Silusol attractive: We trust the committe e pp pointed to collect Pulls will meet with a cheerful reception everywhere, and that each upon will give In proportion as the Lord has fa vored. We take spreial interest in this sehool from the fart that It has hem oremilred in winter. It has already heel' Plated it point' of our Sunday Sch.,' Conventions that Sunday Schools rnnl,l not kept open durine wittier. A stimithir Mow ion` given 'to this nl l fogy Hinton at the North White• ball Sunday School Tustin held Nov. 11th, when n unitnimmo, "aye" wait riven to the one•- thin. "ran oar Sehools lie kept up the rn tire year.'' The people of Whitehall by their ae thin laid Sunday dreier, that Sunday Seim/di+ ear not only lie kept open, hot that new "h oo k ear be in winter. AViilook upini this rim' meat woe of the " amid signs of the time ,- It will tint emite amiss here to throw n felt hint convernintx the i.hte e i of tile Sundry • t in and nothinir more to the point than this nii rd ` given In the "Similuy Sehool Hand Iliti 4 “" "The ohteet of the Storinv School 14 thli thin of the child; t o h t i nz hint encr,,,, selop in him the life of lim l ino , ' o f the ar him a Nape with Christ. tit the right Intuit Father:: No an come to ChriPt exce pt with Ihe •-•••••ledtte of the way. There di no that described in the Seripturep. The chilli IA lc he informed, by the parent or teacher. or utd Ind of it SaTiOr. There is in he develored in his in.- derptandintr tool Impressed upon %Is heart threha• meter 111111 Work of that Salim, the suffering, sat conp rete wlllluguee, nu. ability to redeem, purif.. and bless." •• But the oldeet of tic Sunday Fellow Is n•it nifty to bring the child to . Chrbt, but to bring min nolf. Nothing. •icsi., nothing more. 4 Nothini: Ir afnw while any thing's left to be done,' oat the motto of a great man. ' Nothing Is clout miler+ tn'y schilars are saved,' ought to be the motto Of every titcher." "A 611100 i unconsciously takes on the spirit of Its °Ploys .ua teachers, particularly that of the superintendent. If the superintendent's heart has a single aim, and he works steadily and faithfully to that, it will wit be long [intim Individual mem , hers of the school will make the discovery' and re spond to It." "But observe, that no converted child can be retained in the school or the church. without con stant care and instruction. There must be incul cated in the mind of the child profound Christian beliefs and opinions. Ile must be informed con cerning the character, providence and government of God ; must know of th;• duties, relations and estlnies of man ; of the excellence and obliga tiotimmi virtue, of the wickedness and danger of vice, of the right use and responsibilities of talent, of Influence and wealth, and the sinfulness of the ; heart; the danger and divine salvation of the soul," i "In this culture the stoting of thi• mind with Scripture passaglr and the romp: 0 Found doc trine in our articles of Religion and t • Catechism, can scarcely he too highly estimabtd; for though the child may not at the time comprehend in all their breadth the Instructions imparted, yet in the advancing years the time will come Is Mot they shall prove a bulwark of defense and when net. garnered truth shall stand forth in more than an angers radiance, dispelling the darkness of the path, kindling the heart, and preparing the soul for victory in every conflict." A. J. B. LEHIGH COUNTIAN IN 1.111.t11.1 Alabama, Slll,-1870 MR. EDITOR.—I 411TiVed OW slut,: or Ala hamt about two weeks ago, having travelled about a great deal before 1 might up at tills place. which Is on the 'line of the Alabama and Chattationga 11. It., now being hula h 1 mr. J. Stanton, a Boston man. with others to leak hiw —all urn of money. energy 111111 l•arsever.thee. as is proven by the way they push the road through, !at the rate of üboUt half a mile per day. The In bar is done mostly by negroes. It Is now node about 11)0 milrs. Commencing! at Chattanooga It takes a southwestern course through Wills Valley, a very fertile little ran y. one odic ors° wide, with the Lookout and Raccoon Mountains towering up on either side. whiell , 111,1,lied %Vali iibund,thee of vigil, ore and stone. At this place the mountains break idt and tint country for twenty or tidily Milt, is mnrc level thinly sailed. About skty miles 6clme he!, f. ElyttM. hl 3e1'..el Sill, CO., the place V. 111,1, Me•,r, TIIOIIM4 Itml others, of Lehigh, bought !Me ore ,and roan lands, and where they will pit up iron works, no doubt, At online future day. Front until pit r. the road Is to run to Tuscaloosa, thence to Meridian, Miss„ which la :WO mia s from Chat tanooga. This State has been very liberal tow ards railroad enterprises. and they see the benefit of It too. •It appropriates :111,000 per mile, mud also give to this Company many thousand acres of land along the road and donates e 2,000,000 to them besides. 'The Company now offer these lands for sale at •• 2.50 per nem., whirl, is cheap, as it k right good land when cleared. The Company have told out a town here. It Is so sitnaied that I think It will make a fine place in time. Land in this valley, with improvements on, can be hought at $lO, $l5 and $2O der :ten", and with proper cultivation, will yield, I think, as Well as Lehigh lnds. They pro duce cotton, corn, wheat, potatoes, sorgham, su g:n• vane, &e., and 110 W Will haVe a market for It, and an outlet which they never had before. The land, are well watered, timbered with hieltorYt white oak, rock oak, 1101,11(111111r, eetlar,ma plc , Ace.; Long leaf yellow pine lumber for building" can b e bought At 00 and $l5 per thometod. The people in g. reral are poor, not very Intclligcut, but peaceable. They do 1101 tithe much painstoettltf t•ale their hind. Their plows are very small.— They fasten 4 . 1 little !untie or a steer In front and get a darkey tu.follow• It, ploughing one or two Inches deep—use It in that way a few year; with. alt mantir..—then lit and i= Ilk. II (///'lll, ecem t“ !MVO iittl, since plc dup. of our father Ailulu. T 11.• roo.l •1111 br 14 1,11 lor the St I . llleilt i.trini•r, or 111161 tilt the value m" deep plmviiiii; The elimote here h. veer mild :it pre, nI. r.nd they lel me It I.lm Mater here in the sunnm r 1 . 11,11 it l• in the North. Peoeli ore In 1.1 taco, and eon) ttre helm: pl.otted. Sprit_ will :'" rottlitry I. MA a 111,1 place 110' :1 111:111 of a 1411, or or ovieh to porei..... a I 1111111• ter 1, file looney. I have w . ritten t hi. letter 41rthio,A, they appt,tr to tne unintere-redly. 11 wonl.l 1., 11111 if mute " . "" 1(1 P"1"1. for. 11"'"'"sives* lint for 11 - I,r I. 111,1 t I Win eoment, provided pieties pay my ,ypense , , to imvotinte land, for t Mom Apt liciue anion: lloon (mold tiny hett..r limn n Strall!Zer, toil I hove been mu blunt myself neon:tinted with these flaiterß. Any ptrties so de:Ming it ill Ivrite I.) me and I will try In help them. .100. :11 ATCIIETT, A tt,lla. Etowah Co., [via Clutttanopga.) A. 4 ALLENTOWN, !%1:11 . 011 12. ISTO :kin. ED:Tort—As uutst of our people :tie More here Is now before the Levi,llit lire a stipplCiiivnt o our City (711artur. It :ippears to be ilecen,:try r,ry ye,r or two to ha ve mom. " tink”rintr" dOlo iu thii way in order to str,p up the '• leak+ • ' di.- coyerrd from time to time - in our fundamental city law. Whether it would not be better to draft nu entirely new anfeomprehensive Chimer capable Of standing the test of every emergeney -.-0110, is the getting up of which the needful ummiut of line and brain-work should lie expended unuruilv ingly—is a question tnoote I by many of our eiti Zeus. But with this particular point I don't pro pose to deal ut present, but rather to rail attention Mono or twopoints connected with one prosum and proposed (by supplement to Charter above nimmd) City Government and to no he Onto sug;•estions. We have 'now a Select Council or 't svelte 111011- hers, two from each a ard, elected on alternate years, to serve for a term of two year. each. No cluutge 4, prop o sed in this body, I believe. Our Common' Council, composed of eighteen mem bers, 3 from each wird, elected annually, it is pro pose to divide into three classes, and extend the term to three years, that one•third of the body shall be elected annually. in done to guard ugalie4 a groundltis. fear that at Slllll, future re organization of the body, It hluoill.l be found to coti.‘),t pr new nu•utbere entirely. I twy ss" twenti=e experbmce liafi 11r) II it so ; and the faithful public servant Is almost always sure clot, endorsement and re•cicctb a t cut the hallik Of hi, fellow-citizens la the polls. The effect of the change if carried out will be to tnahe the Common Council the more experienced and importunt holy of course, and hence It should exeham4e wanes with the other body and be culled the Select Coun cil'. • • Again, it k apparent to all thou our Ward, are ono. of them, ht eotning entirely ton large In tot al population, and a di, irdon in 110 w 11,1. illovitabte at an early day. Suppose (hi; to It:c a rried out, and the additional inetilh e rw, on he present hold ,Braid in 0111'1 uucil Clutinhvr, ih easy to see that thee [unlit , will become ( I n, iror , and eanihroln, .s.hon'd ikathh II pr , vidEd gainst at once, and how pha II it he done t %Vl*. o ur Ward , should he ~ ..nlnlirided al on, uul the humh,r of repro , en tat i from And ivotilol It not bo will to do lid- by a Illided to the . zoitiilellieht now hofore ton. No douht a gr.it ditr; re !Ice of °phi on svoilld man i6•-t it-••llln.re.n.. enn.i.krotionli f Bilance of power. n6leh 1,.1 ty would hr In t ht. ,contlaney ill pArtictlittr ~,,1 aye 10 lic etdenlatell, opevulated But 7•1114 1,1,111•, ‘ll3 . not no‘v 1 1 0!..11111 a la,. divisio,, .four rite Into nlni: (ii) IVar,l, giving, ulth oar Iresera population, a vat,. 14' ~h,,,,t 311,1 I„ ear Stunt rams lit Ore meteheri, (the linto tutu Wlll,l. ilee•trd • thre . e yearm, awl divide the NVII“It! Into three Yo that one-third wilitht.gomit eren• •L lilt ofciclnrcn 1111,111 hers, two from earls Word elected for two yeara 'lllla divided into IWO Chase., no that nine-half only kwouid•ro out each year. The number of Word, hehig odd, whichever party carried taw eleolos, then would he no tie-vide in the Connell,. and hencruo possible " dead-lock" lii orvanizng, from from y,Ar to year. Sortie might ithjeM• SLut such Wards , withl he too small, ism tour rapidly In creasiug vre and population would eery soon. re move that t holm), even it set mushy m.termined, as I (1015 14 th . k It Would In,. OM site our election boards not consider Ivan objeetion. I have sugge.,ttarluse views of toy own, out of a I.hicere regard for n e wel hire and prig c,s of our young city, ll"a ' , cot! our liepret•entative in town, would . rtem to hie couold crattlon. • SHOCLE ALLENTOWN 1111 - . E A PUILLIC F2:03211 The question Is frequently asked why the coons try produce is no high in price. Let us see wheth er Wet:aunt - it discover Rune reasons for at least a pats of the high prices which we are compelled to pity for many articles needed for daily constamp thm. Things have come to such n puss that who everexpects a supply store successfully must either keep a team for his own use or must hire One at least, noel a scent, either of which arrangements is not a little expensive. As there are no less than two dozen or more of these teams, representing Po Many different linwep, reconnoitering the country all amund, each one determined to take all he can get ; it is cry easy to imagine that there may he some overbidding tinting these competitors, tind It will not take long for producers to learn that it is volley to ask enough for their commodities, as they trill likely have several chances a day tn dis pose of them. It semi; plain that In the single Rein of team hire, wages for the clerk, and feed and board during the days employed In collecting 'country proluce, there is incurred an additional rx pease ill) every lot wont); one hundred dollars at least live dollars, or live per rent., and if instead of celleetiog in one day one hundred dollars' worth, it should amount to fifty dollars, the rahli- Muml expense would he ten per cent. ; but give , IN 11 iodine nun het day, and our country cousins will Ina' anxious to bo pre, eat with theirproduce to ; Bell it a- w,, tire to purchase it. Why should we not have a public market 1 Our will open on the nrtlelcu of Truck, Sc M•11111.T. IS MI'S ITEMS —firor.te W.Tioroli. of \Void tleld, ha. born corn milled bi default of sil.ooo bail, to atWilit ail on the ohargo of iitterniaing to cS tut t from Janies•Fhlt, Jr., by means of letter, in It huh he threateiled 11th if hi. deitiainin were riot coniplied with. late"' marrrlons foot In machinery Iv n (lipping )flichine, •• which works by means of a comb capable of being readily roll through the Lair In any direction, while a /thaw knife revolving close to its outer surface clips the ends of hair ffir,mouthly :clad rapidly. ME —?centmembers of the editorial staff of ill! /6fordoe (newspaper) have been convicted of vit. ,if th, pp, and hate received Sell of from , TOc to four monas Imprisonment, and the total 11111.4 Inipm , C,l is 10,000 franc, M..Baniro, Ott of the writers for the .11arNelleib,e, who on seeing the Emperor 'one day. shouted "Vice la rt,pub.h i oe," has been condemned to imprisonment for three months, and tined 500 M'SINESS NOTICES ALLEsvows has an extensive china and gla,o‘are establishment where as great a variety and as low prig..., can be 'found as in the larger We refei• to the leer store of Richard Walker, No. lii %Vest Hamilton strect.—.4.le. ,Croup generally collie., on in the night when It nat te Therefor , . take 2.1 cent% and hay a la.ttle 1 . 11 (EN IN PEC'roltA and umi I You tiv,l it. AN ENIELLENT ItE%StIN \yin' T. C. lierna lien, of the Mil Allentown China, Glassware and Lamp Store, can bell cheaper than others, Is that he buys and sells exclusively for Cash, thus galli ng all the advantage of cash payments and loblng nothing by credit salt s. A TIMID itEAIiON Why T. C. Kernaben, of the Allentown (Attila, I.:lasi-ware tout Lamp Store ran sell cheaper than others, in because he Hells nntre•thuu a.)y two in the county put together. Speciql “Itention is invited to card in this issue of 16vnio- ,on &.1•o.—Oil Cloth.. Window !lax Sicilbot Bair lientwer, the mo. ortilultae. I.y i.II druggi.h. 1 1 :111.II lIIsN retitle:4S US to finite flint Ile in e , er no„ly to pn,l the t,i,vit.or cry a tittle. Next iti ~o r doily u..d rrrclac editions, and we Ray It a ill, on due regard to the hulks, ['hill' , the hest lid viiiitlidau; till lilllll lu 11,151 i. Orlin, left at the American Hotel, lir at the Clittosicui: Other, will cive prompt StICUliOll. i , t).A . 7•-==nlc 1,1.1 it. A Matt, ol a• it Is rval crodlt to nut ...1) . thit Lty. hot um' a Utile ',tine It ..Xteu•lVe ulna •.b uldveln ol intert,t, that It 11 . 111.,1 .‘ v'•II. Wittidru.iker the great klething umu, Isave P•meit pecker riot. ut IL,, l'ark, Which give, u ver y corier , 01 It, OYI , III and lulling opt. god MAUI very pitere , tilik item , in relerence to it. By ilrepping them u 1.n..•.'n tic ,''plug e t their IviPm Delft tin l••,, 1,11 PP). Irce ul clurge. /beg Veartlible Siritian Hair Renewer re.tores the hair ..id nod thicken,. 111 gr.% :h. oily F o lks and country Fo/kx.—The broad dla hiuro u rbab.oaa botwooo city t a pir atool their cou. t v otoototoloo. oto co.no• to, be lint pitoouturawity. Our int• proved moult, oi roooluouttociotiou hard brought city and cou oat' -oo u oar logo thou% that rho pouplo ho•o brom, tour , unol ouoro like ono a 1111111,114 alto pool every rroopect. o. a y lot Ihi, (not itt Clio oloottor or drool.. You can r orl) t II x e noutryinuu now by the clothe, he wear,. For ~o o'oo•olY root he. ' , do , by going °rote/Wing, obtain boa clothiug oof Wou.oulgator tti lira, u, mid at 4tl wire, sit that. Clout too co'. be n, troll dirootool ill though he !trod t the coy. Sows ladies given, a reason for nut wishing, their hushands to insure their lives, " No money could 'HP ke up the loss, if he were taken away," or " It seems like tempting Provideoce, to WHIM! CM es life," or '• Money would be little consonition Om" But death may come and leave you as It hits tinnily, bereft of tont, husband and resources. Then, with no pos , ibility of a returu of the loved ono such dependent upon the kindness of friends, or compelled to wrest a livelihood from the hard world, you will appreciate the value of an invest ment of a small sum yearly in Insurance. iluianctal an) C3inntcrciat. = , P , • k ha , r .yr ;chard. Wiwat Flour, Ind I.bi 4,7 CIO moiling. NVitunt, pop bludod 1 Id paying. 'Lye. Ut , •• Coe.. • • Oat.. 70 " 1 5,1 •• Timothy por 3 op • • 7 5.1 •• por 3 3 ro' • Cori, Mood • ' 3 PO • I', pound :421 unplug. 10 " • • • Potntor, uor boudiol " todbzu.ll,l 3 W Pried Poncho-, • • CV I=l Fur March 12 lb Corrected weekly by .1 li. !lel l'r cr l'iiintattoliitt 3littrbakt, 1 , 2 Ilitreaty hi. Yet k Buyrt;ll. liracc k C.o. Pali., good lo rLoirr it ii,. tO, . :toil 1 - attar:mkt, Coo'n pails Cit. CO, Fair to good, 'LW - Olt Colliluon 11 , 1iii131, ylio!oo, :1,',(,1,41; fair tu cute!. N• V • ••t•ili Firkin. rit,,,,yel . low • ' ' vvvli. N. a Slat , ch,oire, l., 4 N V. Nato Wri..1.11.1, 2 , vd....5. N. Y. Nall , i. rut I k• I 116b1... • . . • ~,, I 15 , 4:12 choicv onng.;; µ.. re, I. 1,1"111•Ilt—Itecelpt. cloriag the tt.t week foot up nearly 7..v......c1etue, I 11,11,15 e tot iii.llllr ',LW package. front w Ilohlet, weo are dviet ...bed to lien at the beyt pt .c.• Ibey ritll,l get, hot to .ellato how. have bet tatted h, ledl,re det ilea to get thew own figure. have dote. bothlng. We Int e tool vo.. oat ot town trade the po.l wook, but they 1... u lolly alt are uf the att•tetY of bolder, and have, ito toter., 1.e., exceedingly portent... a. to qua..., and nr,..e. out ely buyer. have bought to sone ext..... but Eta.) Ave... jovt a. hard to Weave the out of t o lot) er...—ott the whole. vt • think More ha, been hotter vv vl thin a. eek NM week. It Iv gone an• ~ 1 , - erve the Wide slinwe of brie., now Mc- I eat. lety to.r watt., have to be .01,1 'W201025 cent..: o° , l at''. l l very goad at 10:12, while really ...ale veal t an y a. high v. Ito o , bt rent: here I, a tango of entv 1t,.,, law to prior., wlole 111 tv gnarl)' votv• I ...I .....raet t. wool.] rover the elallit• range. tuipel low grade, butter velitelt 11111.1 were..., flyvery low. ~11 peer, too.t not ho tan• to. tient .] , ..e)'dott:t ten No at' e•Plit,l by retu.n ;{ 1, tipti.l.•.l.l, I, any CILI, tint 1. vt • 1.4• I I/1. • tore.ly choir . ..a:l.l fancy. 15 . tanItl; (Mr \. 1. :oat., Dairy good to Choir,. good g•;.A.I Y. Watt. tkliosnell. 1;k1 r.).l.S.—Jor,ey and parl,ll lil chitlf.V dos. woi Poona. noll pack), In ono, IntnnZ4) A ut:lto Igor. g .1 dor. ...'761,5. "Irloo .111 It. r• 1,t1.• 1,1:1 Its,. p.r•l volt Awl the downed I , lC'. Iltl olPudy, to•dny no Intro 1,1“ o.id. owl our wl nolo report 11...), Los and null', p) wo, 'thin nould giro 11"i°, C. , 1111411... IV," II for h u nt our South. r. 8. Inolo 1)1...)N , . — .n0rr0n el ..... nen% lAllll,le. lig Ito, 2.3trint N•dlwY 51edninin, rhonw.•l.6oniil.7.l. 1:11011 . 1, 2.11110.:. it.; 1.),r to ywl, 1.3.ni1 Er) Almon loin awl onan.wl. . • • . ls l 1: Slut, hush.zut Al.l:l.,Suntnsun :Cos boor. ue, 11q11.s. : . I,:u.t.l...tries. 21.415. • uttloo. nost . Intl.ln. 445. l'euchoe Uu• I led. :se 174 . 3 J. 1'1:1 I M,tql 4 w, 4 11:4.1 w. IN. (:.•ntinuo. :1.44 U. yowl Its prllue.ill Eleyeeo t l \ 1 AX.—Purr,ll 370;te. I.t 1.1 1. 1. ji I'u4r, I W . (loose j ' ir t r ' e l eVit —Turkeys. chute, VI ttl, 2:142:3. to choice. l( 1.170.. a, to 0w.... Gros, 1141 b. "nt . Duran. ranvion, 2 .lO r. I Olk I IA Toni. t..111;.75. pout iu good, 'Wall ere id col en 1.,1l Lear In 111111 d 11,1il the fora rad feet calve. have to lie cut oil at the hoer pout, and the hioil lie. al the untidily or k twejului, and uu fiend or POl lo 101 l Olt the du nellawl calves in thin loot wt. have to allow Wow woe to Otte. , pound, on each call, it here Lilo Awl bourn mud head salmi am lett on, and thel t• l,ar II In to n11.1.0.1.4' tutervor to remove theta holore uo co o lrd: or hnnlels In tho calves, and do not ooto us the, rah ea bolUrV .114 I'ALLu —re good barrel., 9,40104. iflarriagco. WEAVER—SAEGER.—On the 10th Inst., by the Rev. Alfred Dubbs, Mr. ;Wilma F. Weaver to Miss Augusta, oldest daughter of Martin Saeger, both of this city. The many friends of the young couple wish them Joy and happiness in their matrimonial career. May tills day be the commencement of domestic Joy that shall last them through life. Nti) Abbrrtrscmcnts N E CEDAR V tRE ` STORE. Then:l,l6.l4:unit, for many yearn n cooper In Allentown, would ierpoctrully ItiLatil tile ewe,. or Ole city tilal hue opened a now CIiDAII.WARE STOlttl. at NO. CO' WEST HA,VILToy STREET, (Oppn.ltn Ilattenbneh'm Hotel). wherei, bna Cnnatnntly on hand and tor sale a ammral It..ortlnaut of Cedarware. of every artiela needed by bonaelteaper+. The r üblle 1.1 Invited to tall and examine. (Mud gouda and at reason. able prim, w mar 16.51 .T.ACOB RITTER. MILLEBSTOWN SAVING BANK. MILLERSTOWN, LEIRIA' COUNTY. Itt.tltn•lnn vlll ho orotled an or horaro the day of Aprll. Money will ho at all inues and In toy MUM. Irani one dolhir onward, for which SIX PER CENT. INTEREST per antitm will llopo.t.t. may L.• withdraw° at any time. Alno, moon) folioed ou hoh.rable term•. .T WFILER P FI•9HLIM Simiza, Cashier. "" .1. F. 31. clime.. Frederick C. liebati ileorge Luiltcl3[. David Cunker, Clireidian li. !ioniclnger, ISlllic Uriebel. Wlll.cic Saliday. (Vile. F. Egker, Horatio T. Ileritog. Ilcidainin J. Selicioyar, Jan, Sin grnaider. war lk•dm B o w E o,s COMPLETE MANURE, =ECM SUPER-PHOSPIIATE OF LIME, .1.1/MONLI A Vi) Po r.i.5.11. I= PER FECT PEI:TU.I2ER 14 , 11 CROPS. (In account oi the ioducod cult at Raw Materials, I enabled Innen . 12A IMPLY. .110 ma lower and by tin aid of new u uli.inTy. n I. Itunrovril in cunt!. total. alms, quality. t Irtirra est. frre: frt., whiltrr.a. (ion.) HENRI' IJOWER. 31anufaefurliqr rlnnekt. (hay 's Ferry :.o.td, Thin manure contain. all 111 , n1 iinqn. of plum braid IL it Soluble ouncoialint wqll, toil for 11.04 lerulny Expert.., in ti too of Conipkte Manure ' by tb• bent I nriner, uf Vl.•e.yi vaunt, :Now . taryi ud. nod of t tontand Maw, ruantat throu.a. portod of Lb., nu co.• bo th, fore otou , oer rod/..r nalt dIXON, SHARPLESS & CO., 4. S. VELA WARE AVENUE, PUMA D'A. WILLIAM IitYIiULDS 105 SOUTH ST., lIALTINIORE, ARYLIND War 16-3.&,r4 B AUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER. PHOSPHATE OE LIME 110, 0 E. SPRING, ..‘„,-, ," , pf:S" :1 . 1870 1, FARMERS, INCIIEA9E Torii ftoP OP CORN, OATS, POTATOES, WHEAT fi GRASS, -Wet to the Fertility of your Soil, By a Jodielutta Ecdounlical moth. at MANURING. GET TIIE VALVE DI , YDIIR OFTLAY Till: FIRST YEA 'ON. MITA IN BErrEic FiLLEI, HAW: AND HE.% VIER fill. IN. KEEP TOP Soll, FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEEDS. MARK 1 01 , 11. LAND PERMANENTLY FER TILE. Over SIX7'EES voars etoo.tunt tPia. nn all crop, ham proven that Haw It l'iouiphati• may be upou liy litrinoro bnproved and Man./aril Warriiiatrig.'"Eilli For pale by Agricultural Dvalerr gouerolly. BAUGH S SONS, MANUFACTUItiinti, Office—No. 21)S. Delaware A cenue, war 16-Gin IRON IN THE BLOOD. De zi , 4 ' s I" RU N VI AN IRoN TONIC (Sr U R° 1r H P SY HUM' Tho P.:1• - rt %.; rltou.t.nk torour, w e t t , by supp'yinr , th , .• blond nith N tTcn't'SOtr , r V1Tt1.11,4 ACCT—IP.CN. Cautints.—'la 411-0 rnn rnt rt•rocirn Syrup. P.t.upli lets' .1. P. 1t INSMOIt Prot.riktor, No. NI It,. Sr.. Nutt. Yolk. Su:tilt!: Druggists generully. NEW SPRING GOODS FOR 1570 WOPEII & CONARD. COO 101. K POPLINq. t . v ,1 1 4:: 1 1, 1 1! 1: r ., 0 PL I NN. /1.1 c . . PLAID POPLINS. BLACK DRESS GOODS. WIDE DELAINES. TAMNE. II 11 • Ti•TE. • Evousu M.MBAZINI, BES'r MOHAIR', BLACK 411.E5, ('RAPES, &e. WHITE 000))S. LINENS, &C. 600111,e4 New Whi r 0 1 ewe. , 41, 4 . a 110 e Damask.. .4110,lose u N,1 1 110,14 $1 1111•. +7 I\l per dine, 3. 5 01 d•aot• 40 '4 , 412 .4) C.'r de4e.• 10 'twee. Shams Mot Frontlllg 4. 1 ., lto AVUOI,F,N ( - -;..t I( )I). • I voio.wftni, 11r., worth 40e. CUS•11111,0, real w .rt. 725 e. • C111••11/10..... , real w, , rilt 41 10. ned .•z. $1 Ix , . worth 41 2 0 , Mack Cbs I,• :111.1 it, 41 lb N. Blue soil 1.11,,we Ceatkno, • COOPER & CONARD, S. E. COR. 9TII & MARKET STS., I.IIII,ADELPIIIA. ACP Z./SW .ASN ICA NEE'S NO'l' I lieorne 11. Minniett, iif Calauttiqua, high county, br voluntary deed or As.ignm•ut m eld 51areh 8, A, D. 87n, coo t eyed to tit. , nulincriber all lII* atonic, real, pet - nowt! 11/iX..d, for the benefit of him creditor.: Node. in hotel', gii en to iill.po,nion tow ald George 11. Alionleit to rriiike intyntent to . the nub. ner.ber within nix tvinelin. nod having elal . to pre sent the sown duly antlietiti•irsr,it.wsiLlunvs:ages,tfirnueni,. C•TAiLvenn•lMarelt 15, 1570. Alit ATTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS ! CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! REU I3EIN S 1 EGER'S Site.•, etc.. Sc rlroom I. at NO. 5S WEST HAMILTON STREET =3 few doors above Eighth street'. and almost directly op• Imaite Iltraenbneb's !lute!, wbete •he teal be pleated to attend to all co Iln from persons wbodos.r.. a nyibi nff i n hi s Due. tom ' ItEr LIEN SI WHEELER t WILSON'S SEWIN(; CHINES. .RE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Vit el p • " "•• C.. • 1 -_~ ~---, ~--, ,r; el IR EN IT Is NO E.CPERIME\•T TO REY WHEELER C WILSON SEWING MACHINE Ov6r 450,000 now in use They woh 1r... to keep In repair than any mhor. Thy oro cepeble of the w rag to oh work. ey hove hut roe teti•lon to regulate. Th 7 wake the rave .Itell loth %I.lnk of the fabric Too' uro 7arrnnied 11”00 year, and TERMS Nob! 10 aCIT aI I. P1141,1011E80. PETER* ON & CA RPENTER, G KNEE .4 L AGENTS. 1114 CHESTNUT ST., I'HILADELPHIA AL LEN TO 11'. 4 1 , - AGENCY, No. 28 EAST ITAMILT . 6N STREET, TlOrd door below Oorinau Reforund ("Lurch. d oar My. w mar 11417 Nein abbfrtioemento. CAUTION. • WILWINOTO}. DIL•WAIIII. Mar. 11. 11170. I hereby caution person. to beware of any Infringement on my m o le tor making steel and Iron or .ay part thereof, e I will pu.lt it to the very extent o toke Patent Laws, as both are patented by me. Da. WILLIAM PIELDB,_. re/4.3;rd* w 213 West 7th Si., Wilmington, De/. FIM NA LE.---TIIE STOCK, AND mostRES of successful store of 11 year. standing, In the crutral bunions. location of Hamilton street. To n persona denim. of engaging Ina safe, profitable cash since.. thin Ina rare opportunity. The basins.. would not be parted with but for the falling aealth of the mood., slur.T nn. nutrk nt rates for rood, and half cash. • mar 16-11 w quire at TiiiB OFFICE. WILLIAM G. RITTER. DEALER IN STOVES AND TINWARE. AGENT FOR MORAVEC: , GLORY' & EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES. No. 77 WEST HAMILTON, STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. • ROOFING- AND . SPOUTING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. The MORNING GLORY FIRE PLACE HEATER lake, the lend. It wit bout our rool3] on Ana flour .d Iwo or three rooms above. It b, undoubtedly the best etore In the worker. 000 Are kindled in the Full will lanai! Win ter. Wllltain O. Ritter It the toile Agent (or Lehigh Co. PRICE:4 REDUCED with thu PREMIUM ON GOLD . HOUSEKEEPER'S TINWARE, • p. A rc irao .r a ,, x . Porlmeut, and prim! low coolish tLa r u4 ell READ! READ!! • • Greal Bargains 111 GROCERIES. AT • J. W. KOONS, Corner of NINTH and HAMILTON BTS. t0 1 !.`:. 1 = 1 .7=.7.1%7 rTa r rtVl k n b o y w th :aVVy r stork of GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,&O At greatly roduced figures. for Cash. GOLD PRICES FOR EVERYTIIINO IN MY LINE. A GREAT CHANCE TO SECURE CHEAP GROCERIES , war 11.2ty VIE LATEST SPRING !STYLES! CALL AND SEE THEM AND BE ASTONISHED AT OUR LOW PRICES NOVELTIES Hits and Caps NO BETTER 011 LARGER ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY THE LATEST STYLES A LIVA 19 ON HAND. AND PRICES AS LOW AS IX THE LARGER CITIES. Don't forget the plane. at HENRY BITTING'S HAMILTON STREET, NEXT DOOR ABOVE THE EAGLE HOTEL, ALLENTOWN, PA mar 12 d TiLonid GOOD. GOOD a: HUNSBERGER, CONVEYANCERS, REAL ESTATE, LIFE, AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS POST OFFICE BUILDING, (2d Floor d mu 7 FZianteb. U7 ANTED.-.•THREE THOUSAND 'COLLARS us Ersl•eLus security. Interest 7 pm. cent Inquire at THIS OFFICE. juse S.tr . S 2 WI LSI i the W W 1 7 .1101 911 i 000 A TEAR AND .EXPEN -9 SES to Ageute to melt the celebrated ON SEWING 14IACIIINE8. The hest machine in old. Stitch alike an both We". Oes Maertirra Cr Mew a. For further particular', addretet 25 N. P6tlad'u, ram b 8.3 m NTED....A: LOAN OF 810.000, V by the Allentewn Hchool DI/tact . Yor pirticulnrs apply to the undersigned. C. dl. 11.UNK,_Premt J. d. DILLINOKR:firc B oard Co retary 1=1:11 A CCORDEONN,.COACERT I NAN, Jew.. Hen., Violin Steloge, of the heet quality, be Led et C. V Wnlforts'a Singe. No. 36 B. Hamilton ht. LAND WARRANTS WANTED OF WAR OF 1812 AND .MEXIdAN SWAB ""Vd COIN S , 101TIVIlts(1171 1 i'D;t1(dTION 1 )7"" COLLECTIONS promptly made on all ' DEPOSITS RECEIVED. • No palle will be spared to servo lh• Interests of thee who (sour ue with their Loftin., • JOHN 8. RUSHTON & CO., Bankern and Broke., No. 50 south MFR.. Phllad•a. IMO R. ROBINSON IfiC CO., (Htmemmom to Wm. O. MILImr.) =:1181ICE=1!1!1!el!I MILITARY, CHURCH, SOCIETY, THEATRICAL GOODS, FLAGS, BAN NERS, BADGES, ETC =I Kd No. 131 NORM THIRD STREET, ES Gl= E GREAT CAUSE OF II A it 1.4111 Y Just I , ll6l"ehert to a Ssnled Rare/ow• Price 6 cfs, A rTsk pk:,T.ll.7.l;rAhtlreVitA.LlCctiL nvoluidary Emissions, Impotency. Net. i t ; T bA t i ' i l ity, and is u.uwptluu, IlOpedikirotx to Marriage general', Eollep•ey and Vito; Mental and Physichl Iprupuetly.Sir —l3y RODENT J. CULVERWELL, M. Di.. author of tho .• Oft eu Book.' &C. The world nunwpod author, In this- admirable .no lecture. clearly piny !m his es n experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed without 1114 • dicine, and without dangerous surgical opera tions, boogie., instruments, chug. or cordials, palettes out a mode ot cure at once annuli] and effectual , INklek ever solfrier i uu matter what his condition mar b , , , ;, L n ß ivr . eIV I VI.. E • rnltyo r i rtg i fegtriiA T N l ll 8 AND TIIOUbAN Dti bent under ere, Is a plain envelope, to any •ddrests, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by ad• dr ::3: i, Nr ". ?u u y hl e,t e e r li's "Marti! r; Jos lee Meta. Audres• the l'lLlt ' ebet•. Cll Au g +. ° e l tl . l fl it CO 3 fl• 1 3 127 Bowery, New York, V, O. Box 4, 6 k. ..,..... , • , ....,.d • ""''—' URINDING BY WATER Poww.a. tielf..Mmonfectun.d Pocket Kole. and Bellmore eau be round at C. Y. %Velforts'a, No. 3 Bast Hamilton atria. N. B.—Razor, Humber Knives DOW,n groand.. by w ater rower and made as good as sep MIT • $1043 A MONTH AND EXPENBFa. to •geote, to melt We ENEEDEATED RINK. LEY IiNITTIEII NACU INN, for family nee. eloplVAltm eetelAtg, Cjrculi.rv, .e. 4 .. m AU. al Aathm d Pa. Ea Hcronaseas I=lEl