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Parties desiring to secure these prizes may scud iu the nemesia feet as procured, and, if they find themselves unable to raise the required number, they will be compensated by prizes which shall be proportionate In value and ratisfactory;to them, except In the caeca of the Sewing Machine and last prizes, lu regard to which a rrangernents should be mad. beforehand. SALM OP A VALUABLIC PROPERTY. —WM. K. Messer, Esq., has purchased the old Allentown Tannery, fronting on Seventh and Water streets, of Jacob dosser and Peter K. Grim, for 818,000. NEW VOTERR.—The Fifteenth Amend ment gives Pennsylvania 9,475 new voters. Pennsylvania contains a negro population of 58,849, Fiu DOUGLAI39.—Fred Douglass once said that you could no more silence a brawler by an swering him than you could get the ding out of a brass kettle by beating It. • Fred Douglass lec tures In the Court House on the Bth of April. Tine FOUNTAIN Housn.—We understand the lease of tho Fountain House was drawn last week and signed, settled and delivered to the new proprietor. A Sumner resort, not easily beaten, will he among the attractions of our city, next Buinine.t. WOMAN SUFFIIAOE.-000 hundred and forty women, In a remonstrance against woman suffrage to the Ohio Legislature, express their wil lingness to allow the male members of society to " represent them in the corn-field, the battle field, and nt the ballot-box." The majority use beginning to speak. • SUJCIDP..—The attempted suicide at Easton, Mr. Barney Andrewa, le getting better. He did not succeed In doing the Job well enough to Injure him very much, and he Is now recovering. Hia adieu enabled him to keep pOSSCSSiO7I of the home Le wne to have left on the first of April. PAVING ON HAMILTON STREET.—W C are informed that Mr. Charles Seagreaves has made a contract .with a slate company, to pava the sidewalk ninety feet ou Hamilton street and as fur back as the private part of the American Hotel. This will be a great Improvement to our city, especially us the sidewalk has been In it very dilapidated condition. REMOVAL—Our townsmen,. Mr. Ass But. flet, intends to remove to Titusville, Veuango Co., :some time during this mouth, to once more try• fortune In the oil business. We wish him . every success In his second venture. Ile wet one of the nest who went into the " petroleum busi ness" and Wes .successful in neCilinniating n for , tune. Ills ,hrewdness and Intiiiness qualities ure • likely to ensure hint mtecess. T Shippensburg diptherin was for some time ;in epidemic uud nearly every child attacked with it died, until some one tried Dr. Laulatch's Liniment, and It was found that In every case where the Liniment was used in the first stages of the disease the patient recovered. The . physicians there use it In their practice. We pub- Sall this not as a putt' for Dr. Laubach, but as a factowhich Interests (miry mother in the laud. Tint Bethlehem Times calls Easton the slowest town In the State and Inquires of Its young men If they cannot get up a "boat club" In Beth lehem. Such a club would he a good thing In Al lentown, and we would go In for It If we were sure a boat club was not an evidence of slotenem— The time it takes to wake up somebody who will take hold of the "City Hall Enterprise," is no long that we are laid open to suspicion. Who is awake to the Interests of our city and the commu nity: A good investment waits for Investors.— WE WANT A CITY BALL ! Tim ALUM HOUISII.—Mr. Kramer had already commenced the work of moving into the new bar room. After the fixtures have been torn down to the old room, and various alterations made, it is to be entirely refitted as a sitting room. 'The now bar room, with Its tiled floor,tuakes a flue :appearance and adds much to the generalCalr of comfort and cleanliness pervading this well kept house. The verandah Is to be extended 'on Son. milli street and the windows of the sitting room will be 110W11 to the floor, which will give It all the light possible, and In summer time make It cool and pleasant. A NICHOLSON PAVEMENT IN ALLENTOWN. —The property holders along Sixth street from Hamilton to the Fair Grounds, are anxious to have that street paved with the Nicholson pave ment. The cost will be five dollars per foot. while the cost of macadamizing will be two dollars and a half. The former Is more durable, freer from dust, makes a pleasant drive and will add more to the value of the property. The real estate n.wners think they might as well have it done rljit while they are about It. That is the true idea,.and we hope Councils will go to work on this suggestion as soon as possible. ltgroirr of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ceding Mar. :10,• 1870, compared with same time last year: For Week For Year 'lota' Wyoming 14,109 14 175,100 11 Hazleton 39,660 09 429,121 02 t$ mice Lehigh 235 00 777 16 16 .. Mayer Meadow. ..... —14,071 01 130,002 17 ' 6 Di uhanny 7,208 18 80,329 00 " Mauch (Unmh. ' 447 17 Grand T0ta1..... Same Limo 1868 Increase. Decrease PROFESSOR ANDERSON.-It is reported that Professor Anderson, the great magician, is to visit Allentown shortly. If this Is the Professor An derson, Alleutonians will have an opportunity of seeing one of the most expert of the many pro feeeprs of the art of " legerdemain." Under the : title,of l' Professor Anderson, the Wizard of the North,";the Anderson has visited nil the largo ,cities of thew 41 and has been received at nearly all the Courts of Et rope. Ire has had the most extraordinary reverses, having been burnt out no less than five or six times. llu was lessee of the Theatre Royal Glasgow, (Seoldend) when IL w•as destroyed, and also of Convent Garden 'Mare, London, (England), when that costly and mug, -ninCesit structure 'was totally destroye4,4 pre / Ills coming, while limo are •so prevalep:g hare, .would be somewhat Inauspicious.. ' • Thu. best of Italian violin strings, violins, guitars, flutes, etc., or any other article belonghsg to musical Instruments, can be bought cheaper than anywhere elneott C. F. Herrmann's Music Store, Allentown, Pn.—Ads. Surname Covrtv.—ln the Supreme Court on Thar's'll4 the following local eases were decided 'Malinger's appeal, judgment. reversed. Nelss vs. Foster, affirmed. Dellirs appeal, decree affirmed. Klterr vs. Hoffman, affirmed. PERM' PARLO,II OltoANa.—A single reed 5 octave organ a $9O. A double reed orgnu with 5 nt $l5O. A powerful organ with 7 stops at $l3O, nt C. F. Herrmann's, corner of 7th and Wal nul.—Adv. SOME. of our merchants inform us that busi ness Is improving. Those who tulvcrtise in the eintmaci.s and REGISTER arc pleased with the result and say advettlsing pays. Let others fol low Still and he convinced of the latter feet. PENSIANSIIIP--Seine fine specimens or pen nninslilp, the work of Prof. Blackman, ore on ex hlbltlon In the Post Mae. They arc almost equal In appearance to an engraving, and will add to Prof. Blackmon's reputation as an aecousplish ed penman. In NEW QULETERB.—The Central Express Company Is snugly fixed In its new quarters, In the store room lately occupied by Messrs. Mosser & Grim. The change affords many advantages to our business men which will be duly op-pre elated. The gentlemanly employees are as gen tlemanly and obliging us ever. TILE tickets for FRED DOUULASS' Lecture are selling very fast. Last evening only about thirty reserved seats remained unsold. Those who wish to bear him must make haste to buy their tickets. Ile will deliver his great Lectur Wu our " Composite Nationality" in the Court House on the evening , of April Bth. , THAT ANTI•SLANDEItIN6 SOCIETY.—Since the publication of the fact that the Uniontown ladles had formed an Anti-Slauderlug Society, all our local papers have declared in favor of one in their respective neighborhoods. Allentown ought to be on hand In this work. We're good on so eletles. SUPREME COURT DECISIOIC.—In the ease of Samuel Wartmau versus Andrew Ilappes, argued before the Suprem6 Court of Pennsylvania, Evan llolben and Erdman & Oliver, attorneys for the plaintiff in error, the judgment of the lower Court was affirmed. Steckel's Appeal—lleeree reversed. To THACIIEBB.—TiIe Committee on per manent certificates. held its last regular meeting on the 20th ult. After examination Messrs. Emetus D. Rhoads, NetTs, and O. W. Drinker, Limeport, were recommended to the State depart ment at duly qualified and In all respects worthy of the permanent certificate. The committee will not meet again, until called by the chairman. GEORGE FIIANCIB TRAIN.—The wondrous stories told by G. F. T. arc said to exceed those of Baron Munschausen. Ile will be In Allentown on the evening of Monday, April 18th, to lecture for the benefit of Liberty Mono Co., No. 5. Tickets at the book stores and principal hotels. A plan of the reserved ecate (75 cents) at Zenner & RW -11110 Cigar Store, under the American Hotel. FRESHET IN TN; SIIIIQUEUANNA.—We are Informed by telegraph that the Susquehanna had risen nineteen feet above low water mark on Sat urday evening and was ELM risiqg on Sunday morning. Not much damage Is reilorted on the Railroads. Trains on the Lehigh Valley Road between Wilkeabarre and Easton will not be de layed. There was two feet of snow at Wilkes barre.. DEDICATION ON TIFF. NEW MECIIANICS HALL AT EABTON.—Unity and Carroll Councils of the order of American :Mechanics, of this city, are making arrangements to participate in the grand parade to be given at Easton, on Friday, the Bth of April, on the occasion of ,the dedication of the Mechanics' Hall at that place. All the Councils within thirty miles have been Invited to attend and It Is expected to be the grandest demonstra tion of the kind over given In Easton. TILE FRANKLIN SAVINGS SANE, which bus recently been opened In Leh's Lion Building, has been recommended as a safe place for keeping deposits: The Trustece have given bonds In 125,- 000, under the direction of the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh Couuty,,and Section Md.) . of the Act of Incorporation provides "That the stock holders shall be personallyllable to the depositors In double the amount:of the capital stock. In the bank." Their capital Is e 50,000, with the liberty to increase it to $150,000. FIRE AGAIN ! I—THE YOUHTII WARD SCHOOL TiOtSE.—Tlinredny morning at half-past eleven o'clock', lire was discovered In the cellar, under the Fourth Ward :school House. A pile of coals In the back...part , of the cellar were on tire. Wood had been placed under them and a tire kindled. The fire was promptly extinguished and an investigation made to discover, If possible. who were the originators of it, but without success. It is supposed that some boys, who were playing, in the cellar had something to do with It. Whether It was done maliciously or not, Is not known. FitED Dotumase!— . Fitra) DOUG LA SS!—Fred Douglass, has been pronounced one of the greatest living orators. In the COutt House on Friday evening, April Bth, he will address the people of Allentown. Crowded audiences everywhere throughout the United States bare been listening with delight to his eloquent utterances. Tickets have been sold In large numbers and only a few remain. Everyone should bear him who ban the opportunitY. • Friday evening, April Bth, FRED I)OUGLASS at the COURT HOUSE. Tickets 50 cents. Re served seats 75 cents. NEW RAILROAD A ItRANOEId ENT. —Since the connection of the Lehigh Valley Railroad with the New York and Erie Railway, the latter com pany have made arrangements 'by which passen gers can purchase tickets at Allentown to carry them around the world. This opens a new route to the West and one which our citizens will be sure to avail themselves of. Any Information will be cheerfully given at the ticket °face of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, upper depot. For thla arrangement our. citizens are in a great measure indebted to Mr. Van Vora, the ticket agent of the Erie Railway fur Pennsylvania. OBITUARY NOTICE OP GENERAL THOMAS.- The Obituary notice of General Thomas, which appeared in the Chronicle March 29, was In ad vance of any of the Philadelphia and ,New York papers and contained all the Information, con cerning his life and services, that will be found In any of the obituaries published. The Telegraph ic news of the Chronicle Is a feature that recom mend it to our subscribers, and we endeavor to make our local column readable and "newsy." Our rapid and continued Increase In circulation has thus far exceeded our expectations and we shall endeavor, In the future, to keep up the repu tation for enterprise and spiciness the' Chronicle bas already obtained, ANOTHER A.TTEMPT AT INCENDIARRIM TIII: INCENDIARY SEEN.-7AEOUIOr gtteillpt WEE made last wcok, to destroy the property of a citi zen by lire. It passer-by saw a light In the barn of Messrs. Welkel-k Seip, and seeing a man hur riedly leaving the pfemlses, called out to him. The man on hearing the cull, the on a run, which aroused suspicion and the barn wits entered and discovered to be on fire. The tire was noon extinguished and the barn saved, but unfortu nately the Incendiary got off. • How soon wo shall have to record a largo and destructive (Ire wo cannot toll, but it Is certain that:mischief or malice Is waiting to work debtruc lion among us. .75,375 02 825,469 03 .46,082 08 659,007 03 ALL PooLs DAY.—Tile tyrant custom has decreed that on this day of ill days lu the year, the man or woman who pieces any reliance on the statements of his fellows and Is deceived thereby, Is an April fool. It is considered In tensely funny to alarm any ono by a bogus story of Ilre or to Insist most earnestly on the truth of sonic lying statement. (Attie boys and big ones, men, women and girls play prootical jokes and tell " crackers," because it is first of April. Now, why It should be reprehensible to tell a Ile on the nisi of March, and a very funny Joke to do the same thing on the lst of April, uo man kuoweth. It Is ono of tho inconsistencies of hu man nature aud there Is no better reason fur the' title "All Fools Day" being bestowed on the Ist pJ Orli, than-th . at people vo fools enough to ob serve pm eni3lorn. frif t malt ttipeo ppollts bocauee we go caught oraype @p4 were--kirop p phmti iTO'yo mad.' .30,174 14 105,963 19 THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEDESDAY IT is said that John Wanamaker, the great Philadelphia Clothing Merchant, has made half a million within the past three years; A.M.EuTowl: has all extensive china and glassware establishment where an great it variety and us low prices can be found as in the larger cßien. We refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 41.1 West ilamlltou street.—.li/e. Bun°Has OF SLAV NOTON n Tuesday 29th Robert 3feDowell, Esq., was 1115 ailed as Chief Burgess of Sl:Wagtail. Mr. Mcisowell's popularity In the borough and his active interest In all its concerns make Ichn a yery desirable man for the position. DEATII ON HAILIWAIL-011 .Wednes day, March 22,1, Frank Horton was instantly killed at'Fairview Station, on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. He Jumped from the engine to turn a a switch nod fell, the driving wheel passing over and crushing his head. He was seventeen yearn of age. I'Ot'L•LATION OF TUB WORLD.—According to a recent estimate the population of the globe I, 1,- 228,000,000 souls. Of this number 552,000,000 be long to the Mongolian race; 300,000,000 to the Caucasian; 100,000,000 to the Ethiopian ; 170,- 000,000 to the Malay ; and 1,000,000 to the ludo- American race. The annual mortality 1.1 over 33,000,000. _ . G. F. T.—George Francis Train, who is to lecture here on the 18th, considers the possi bilities of the future, to include Female Suf frage and George Francis Train, President of the United States. lle will explain his views in the Court House on the evening of Mon day the 18th of April, 1870. EVERY SATURDAY, No. 15, in to hand and contains the first instalment of Mr. Dickens' new story. There are two things we desire especially to call attention to ; one is the eve.qient portrait of Mr. Dickens, which :tdorns the front page, and the other Is a picture of Sam Weller, Introducing Mr. Pickwick to the numerous characters of Dickens' novels. Everyone of these characters is easily recognizable and their numerous friends and enemies will be delighted at this capital plc, lure which displays them all in a crowd. All readers of Dickens should have this Evnuy SAT URDAY. Laltuelie will get it for you. CHANGE OF LOCATION.—W I! noticed in Tim CHRONICLE that Miss Magruder ie. for the present keeping school in the session room of the First Presbyterian Church on Fifth street. Miss Magruder's ability as a teacher, and her excellent management of children render her an exceedingly competent person for the responsible position of tin Instructress of the little ones. We learn that she has some difficulty In obtaining a permanent location for her school-room and hope that some of the many parents whose children she has 60 faithfully taught, both In Sabbath and day school, will Interest themselves to find her a suita ble room. A teacher who possesses the neccessary quunfleations of firmness, kindness and ability for a teacher of the young is not so often met with, that the commffnity cal afford to let this lady be Idle for want of room. . _ ACCIDENT ON THE NORTH PENN. R. R.— On Thursday the early morning train on the North Penn Railroad arrived at Ilellertown at the usual hour and without any accident. Mina at the Ilellertown depot the attention of the conductor was culled to one of the axles of the rear car, which appeared to be In rather a rieketty condi tion. The car was full of passengers and it was rather doubtful if It would last to Bethlehem with out a break-down. The conductor concluded to risk it and off went the train on her Journey, the rear car wobbling In a manner that was rather suspicious, the conductor and brake:anan standing on the platform watching It, and the train running very slowly. Just before the train reached Beth lehem their expectations were realized. Away went the axles stud, per consequence, away went one end of the car—likewise, away went the pas- oeuvre. Fortunately, thoagh rather roughly used, they were not seriously injured. Sonic of them were quite painfully hurt and a large number bruised mud•frightened by the shock. There was lint one passenger car, besides:the smoking car, on the train and It Is said for the conductor, that be had to get his passengers to Bethlehem. This he suc ceeded In doing, though not in first class condi tion. THE MYSTERIOUS FIRE AT K RA NtEleff—THE MYSTERY UNRAVELLED.—WC have been In pos session of facts the last few days concerning the fire at Kramer', which fasten suspleion upon the young girl employed there as maid. Subsequent inquiry and Investigation have made 5181,41011 certain, and to cap the climax the girl 11(1,1 Con fessed to the commission of tlw crime. ller name Is Mary Wenner, and site 111115 6cen in lint flintily of Mr. Kramer about three years. The child is unquestionably weak-minded and can give no reason for her attempts to tire the building, saying '•I did it, hut I don't burro why." When she wits iir4 accused she vehemently de nied the charge and wished that "God would come down and tell thetn who did It," that she might not be suspected. She cried very bitterly, and was apparently almost beart-broken ikt being suspected. Whenever sire was questioned on the subject she would give strange and contradictory answers. At length she confessed to setting tire to the sleigh cushion in the loft over the woad shed, but (leaded everything else. I.'p to this time this is as far as her confession goes, brut there can be no doubt thut the other tires are to he ac counted for in the same way. ; The intellectual condition of the girl Is such that she can ern redly he held accountable for her actions. The family were quite attached to the little girl and are unteh grieved that she has developed such a dangerous propensity for mischief. We understand there is no intention to punish her, and care will ire taken to prevent-further mischief. . NEW Smoot. DisTiticr.—ln the matter of the Report of Commissioners creating an Dnieper. dent School District in the Township of 'Whitehall, Lehlilh County: (adjoining and south of Hokinutan- Opinion of the Court.—The Court are of the opinion that this Independent School. District should not be established. In arriving nt this conclusion, however, wo Wl6ll to be distinctly un derstood, that we also entertain the opinion that a proper provision is not made by the School Direc tors of this District, for the accommodation of the children; nor la the Bohm)l term ns long as it should be, In a district where the children of many families have no employment during the summer months. It Is a great dereliction of duty if not almost a criminal. offence, to permit from eighty to ninety children to be crowded, if not packed In to a school room of the dimension of the one in the village of !MOM - cultic. It Is the plain ' duty of the School Board of that Distsiet to pro vide proper accommodation for the children of that locality ; curd If they longer disregard the plain reqnirements of the law, they should be brought Into Court by such proceedings no arc provided by the school law, and suffer the penalty prescribed for Its violailon. The plea of heavy taxation Is an excuse /1g little moment, when weighed with the vast Importance of affording to the children.of the nineteenth century the means of education. The puhite schools are doing a good and noble work, are to be encouraged and protected, not only to the letter, but to the full extent of the spirit of the lulu; andlhey who ad minister the law mount learn that a low rate of taxation is not the primary object of the law ; but that taxation moot be ands subservient to, and commensurate with, the wants of the many chil dren, whose future welfare le the especial eoncern of the Commonwealth, and 'for whom she has es tablished such a commendable system of free And universal education. It will also be. observed that Independent dis tricts aro only to he formed when necessary to protect mid promote the educational welfare of occasional localities, that, from fldillral Mot other adequate obstacles, could not he provided fur under the organization of township districts. We have been unable to discover anynatural obstacles which will warrant the erection of this district. The whole complaint Is based upon a dereliction of duty of the school beard. The remedy Is by electing better men, or bscompelling those elected to perform their duties. Ily erecting every thriv ing village Into on independent district, a great wrong will be frequently done to the remaining portion of the district i because those who are in different as to the Interests of education remain In communities separated front those who arc' ' progressive ; and consequently little or no ad vancement will bo made by the former. Such a result mast be carefully avoided. For these con alderations we aro ecZtopellati to deny ,the prayer of the ixiltioners and refuse to establish an Inde pendent Traria as prayed for.. By,the Court. NURIER IN THE WC;OD PlLli.—The Phila delphia Democratic Association flaying dis banded, on account of difficulties among the mentherS with regard to colored voters, the furniture and other fixtures of the Club located on the corner of Ninth and Arch sts., were 81,1 d by auction last veil:. Foururronm Pieken, who shot the littivitoy on St. Vtilentitw's Day, in the city of Naiad°'Nita, heeausz the little NUM', had placed a cantle valentine under his door ? has absconded. Ills surety was Fiebll4 1.. Williams, his partner in the.sugar relining business, Wil liams Is now liable for $17,500, the amount of the ball baud. ExTuAcr room A LETTER DATED M A ItCa Editor 4 Be fi:,t,e or a l Chrwade Sin—Since coming a year ago from my native city, New York, to engage in ministerial labors (thus far so happy ;toil success 61) with the Church, I have often felt the need of subscribing to a local paper, in addition to the various New York religious and secular Journals I already take. I :tin well assured by my • own careful till servatlon that the Lehigh Register is the brat nut issued in (Aix region. I might also add that as a Republican I wish to sustain what seems to be regarded us the leading Republican payer of the Lehigh Valley. Please put my taunt down on your suboeription book dating far enough hack so no to scud or convenient) the "Register" for this week and also the "Register" for last weak. * * * x'* I expect to be In town next week and will stop at your Mike and pay for one year'etsubscription to the "Register." Young FOR nvi:RY Goon Wom Pus•r OFFICES IN I.IiIIIOII CoUNTY.--The following In a lint or the Post Office; In Lehigh Comity : • Allentown. Lyon Volley, Brelnigsville, :Macungie, tlitianqua, Centre Valley, New Tripoli, Clnussvllle, ' North Whitehall Coopersburg, Orefield, Dillltigersville, Itittersvllle, Eniatts, timeliville, Fogehiville, Stiegersvllle, FrJo:ileum - 111e, Selinecksiille, Iletteitigertiville, Senn:ol4;ale, lloltettdatiqua, Shiitteri,ville, llobensuek, Shoenerbvllle. ileinentansvllle, Soipestown, Ironton, Slutington, Jacksonville, South Whitelmil, Lenart:, Stinesville, Litury'b Station, Trexlertown, Lehigh Valley, Vern Cruz, Litneport, AVelttabville, Loeubt Valley, IVeibenburg, Lewittll, Wenneraville, Lynnville, Weseoesville. • SUDDEN IiEATIT Oh' AN. OLD MIOIOIDL OF TIIE 47th PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTIfEItS.—OiI Sun day evening week at Millerstown, Mr. Daniel lilt tle, brother of our townsman, Mr. William !little, died very suddenly. At :thou tl o'clock he called at Mr. Meyer's saloon and after he had been th'ere some time, he fell to the ground Insen sible. Ile was taken home and died about mid night. He had been very sick lately and was not yet out of the Doctor's hands. As lie felt very weak and poorly, and the night triorollo, he stayed at Meyer's to reet himself, and, (having s ome opiates with him) he took some medicine. At about 11 o'clock he fell as has been stated. Mr. Tuttle was a man who had learned for him self the admiratimi of the comrades who hail fought by his side In the Isle war, and many a one who has - been cheered by his companionship amid the hardships of the toilsome march and the dangers of the battle Held, will hear of his sudden deatli with sorrow and regret. He was .115 years of age. FILED DUI I.Aa%! FRED Doct•.t.nss !—The great colored orator, Fred Douglass, will de liver his famous lecture on " Our Composite Nationality," in the Court House, on Friday OVelling, April . .9th. The sale of tickets has been immense, and, it is scarcely neces sary to say, the demand for them is very great. Everyone is curious to hear a titan who has overcome all the degradation of slavery and all the defects of an uneducated youth, and risen to such proud eminence among the era• tors of this country. Ciowded audiences hat e everywhere testilied to his powerful eloquence and listened with admiration to the horn slave's exposition of the glorious truth, that "all men are born free and equal." Candid men of every party are glad to hear what can be said by a colored man on behalf of the col ored race, and the spirit of fairness anti im partiality inborn in the American people, makes everyone respect the genius of the great lecturer. We would recommend oar• citizens to lie early in their implication For tickets us the limited capacity or our Court lI.OllAlt will ne ces,arily limit the number or tickets to be sold. Tickets may be had at the principal hotels and hook stores. A phut orthe reserved seats is It the store or Messrs. Wein,heinter Newhard, corner ixtlt and Hamilton sto,ts. Noncr. AND liEsota-rto.Ns on the life and death of Joseph Ilmniffel, of South NS !Melton, Lehigh county, Pa., who died March 1501, 1870, by the Jordan Division of the Sons of l'emperanee of Allentown, Pa.: • in the recent deceaSe or 11r. Joseph, Himmel, a inemher •of the South Whitehall Division of the Sons of Temperance, No. fIOI, the cause has lost a valuable frieml, whose influence and good exam ple, Imwever, still live. Ills experience o r the evils of using intoxicating tirinks—hlS large share in the benefits of Total Abstinence and of organ ized efforts to promote sobriety, have been so marked as to warrant more than the usual brief notice of his death. The order of the Sons of Temperance, as in a multitude of other, cases, was the good Samaritan to our departed Brother, end through him to his family nut friends. With the law of kindness on their tongues, and love In their hearts, Its , Is Englami, the Society for the Suppression of tiers took Limn by the hand, encouraged his tailing Vlee, In doing . pa rt. of the work of a Public Pros hopes, and pointed lain to the 'total Abstinence comm., has'lleen the means of having delivered up pledge and to the Division room, where earnest and destroyed, immoral pithlimitions twthe follow hearts numb strong hands are joined to hold each Mg extent :-129,681 prints, 111,220 illustrated up,.fi.nd to rescue the erring. 1n.11348, Me. Hum- books, 5 tons of letter•pres, of saner eliaracter lu arch signed the Pledge in the Lehigh Division. In sheets ; .21 . „ 005 ,beets or ,1111 U,, 5.7103 earth., 1840 he united with those who organized the dor- :mutt boxes, Sc., 814 engraved capper-platee, 128 dan Division, No. 380, and about two un,tits after lithographi c stones, Off wand-blocks. I I printing hiloined with others to organize the South IVhite- presses, 1(0 eel. of type, Ineluding stereotype of hall Divhdon nearer his home, and orwhieli lie several entire works of the gros•od iminorallty, continued to be it letullug and consistent member There must be a terribly active market for such while he lived. , filth. From the hour when lie signed tire 'fotal Absti nenee Pledge to the hour of his death, a period of ' twenty-two years, he ens a sobei, respected, use ful and prosperous man, a kind father mid honored citizen. The votive of Temperance was near his heart, and he cheerfully devoted to It it liberal share of tile (line and money, and all his personel • Influence. lie milted with another friend of tents! perence in furnishing the money with which to erect the commodious Division hall at Crackers port at n time when it was not certain that any portion of the funds would be returned. He be came a member of the Grand Division, and at tended, at his own expense, the annual Session of ' the National Division at New Haven, Conn., In 1865, at Montreal, Canada, in 1866, and at 1511- mington, Del., in 1867. Industry anti thrift crowned his efforts, and usefulness mid honor were the fruits of his life—his debts were honorably paid—his home was tilled with comforts and Joy ' he became a useful officer in the Church. of Christ, and tiled a good men, leaving the inherl tanee of a good name to his family and friends. Two of the three valuable farms which he left • free of debt, were itequirati after he had signed the Total Abstinence Wedge. Our Brother frequently attended the sessions of the Jordan Division In Allentowii, where, as one of Its fathers, he 'WU!: always most welcome.. In view of his life, cord as a token of respect, that Divisloworderg to be put upon its records the fol lowing resolutions, viz: I. 'Chat in the' decease of our Brother, Mr..i Joseph Hummel, we have lost a faithful, consist ' cut and usefel member of our Order, whose noble example inspires us with new zeal in the betted emit work of Temperance. 11. That the benefits of the Total Abstinence Pledge, the efficiency and utility of the Order of the Sons of 'remperance, and great encouragement to labor for the rescue of the fallen, are plainly exemplified In our Brother's Illidory. - 111. That with his bereaved faintly, we bow in humble submission to the will of Clod that has removed him to ills rent, and we commend them to the ways of wisdom, and the covenant care of Ilim who " doellt all things wCII." , IV. That we sympathize with the South hall Division In the removal of one of their active and honored members, and trust that the memory of his example VIII always encourage _them 'to curliest andiTalattra ellhrte lo the cause vOtioli,ho loved and served so well. _ GlionoS: FRANCE; THAlN.—George PranciA will be • serenaded while he stays In Allentown. Ile has heard of It, and shrinking frot notoriety "(as is his custom) comes here to he thus proud 'tiently brought into public notice, with the great est reluctance. One of those !lowers burp to blush unseen'," he will yet hear transplantation, and will be lo full blot' In the Court !louse on Monday evening, April 18th. A April joke Was perpetrated in Easton, that Was near being ~t aiatH in its couw•rleures. Some persons built a bonfire on the banks or the Delaware nearly opposite Keller's Dining Rooms out of a pile ofbarrels. Theintentlon was to bring out the fire'department and It succeeded. .\ gen eral alarm was Hounded hut the eompanles did not get Into service. A spark caught Mr. Kline's building and It appeared probable that a lire would result. Fortunately, however, It was ex tinguished, ACCIDENI"IO CHARLEY ICILAmER.— We clip the following from the Al Valle y Daily : Yews, pub)ished lit Piqua, Ohio: "Charley Kramer, of tho-.eity,' while exereiiiing his fiet trotter in the eastern part of the city this nfteruoon, met with quite accident. One of the wheels of his light trotting wagon lieeatne dela:Med, and he was thrown out, but fortunately escaped without seri ous Injury. The bor=e ran away, but WIIS quickly recovered." A \l! U(AN I Io•ri.l,.—.\Herattans and repairs have been going im for some lino• at the Amer ican Hotel, and every effort is made for the comfort and accommodation of the guests. During the summer those improvements are to continue and' l'rench roof and observa tory awe to be added to the trout bulitling.— TM! I lotels of .\llentown are acquiring a rep utation ,econd to mom o outside of the large OWE 1 . '11;1.; Vl' \V ARIIINCTON, N..l.—.\n diary has heell at \i'ork at \Vueduing . ton, \..1. and on Sunday morning Nlareh 27t1i, a buss or gr,o,noo sustained by the burning fit large hotel and drug store at that place. The Phil lipsbug Fire Department were on the spot aNd at work, filly-tune minutes alter they got the tdarm. 'l heir engine wits loaded on it ear and the buys put her through in short order on the Morris and ES, 4•N IZailroad. Phillips burg!' has cause to be proud of the \Varren buys. TIIE CIT RCII i.5. 7 -Preauhing in the English Evangelical Clinheli, ntt Turner street, below . 7th. Sunday, :it to o'clock, A. 51. and I'. by the pastor, lieu. J. G. Sands. Subject in the morning, "God by lii, puople la pro portion to the fnithfuhu•„ with width they serve Text, John 15,8, "hereto is my Father glorified, that ye bear lime', fruit; so shall yu be my ilkeifiltio." Subject lit the evening, " Danger of our falling to t hr planked Rest." Text, ; "Let as therefore fear, lest a prom ise h e lm: l e n is of entering lino his rei-t, :ivy of you should :e.,' to None short of it.- comp•eo lions pretty good. TWII persons were received.luto ehnrrh fellowship at the eloie of Me morning ser- vices. Services nt the usual hour's In the Presbyterian Church. torniti:: text, Luke 16:31; "If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rose from the dead." The discourse went to show the fullness and the andleieney of the Scriptures as a means of saiXa thou. Sunday.sehoul (at half past one) was \Yell Ott milled, and Bible Class (at six o'clock) had also a full ,ittendance. service . --SubJect of discour.e. "The preparation of Moses for his great w'Ork," illmtrated by n map. Collection morninu: for church purpo..o4. [Mle up with last Sunday, Sloth Grace PM-copal Church.-111 1,11 ... , •11UCTICI• of the emithmed halispw•ithm Hey. W. It. there was nin , ervlee :it 11;1, char,h Sunday, wider,tansl the N11411.01-I Epi,..pal Church was crowded morning :ffid ecru iuC Sundry. lo the eveniwz the text sea , Irani M.irl ('OI'llT ux )110, Jtitlgt. I.ongal:er anti Art.oriate Jtulgett Fry and Lowry took their ~ruin list Nlittillny tit 10 n't•lttek. Crand Jury Lacing Iron emptinelletl—liernmn M Teller I.e itethtehetti, ntreillan—lho Jude prtweNiell to de liver charge. In the Conn, of It Judge Long al:er called attention to the fart that the tzttle of lottery tlrltetA dill continued, and pointed out tire duty in Queen of such violation of the law. fie As t i ',poke of the lieces , ity or stringently en foreltoz the Sunday liquor law, and eltarztnl them to he careful in ignorin7, hills for nail of evld, tire inhere I Itere'ivto= tt prottahtlity of Nrltne, hay. hq; been spiritr,l:t‘vay. Th.. V:11 . 1011 , ( . .111,131 , 1,111011 wadi their returns. The .111.1.ze annonnee,l that niplications for lieense Nv..01.1 lie heard on 'I hurs,l.ty evening at 'nip Gr.:B.l.l:aq returned the r::llowing inent,:l , 4l.ored : Commolmealtl.::gt..l.l.l Blum. (11:tn...0-0 3,11.(t0ry. C(.131. Malin :mil Mal lit Charvy. ;ma I,itt,ry The 6.llowilyz were cominur.,l 'wntilmiwcalt Ii a:rain:A Sainn4•l leagen Cllargo. F. and 13. agt. Elias Ntiller. Same vhar4e. to;;;. agt. John 11leasin, Sal Ill! coal. agt. Iwo , ' Miller. Sallie charge. 1%011. agt. l'eter Everitt. Smut: charge. Th•• sotica Commonwealth wgt.twin Siebert. eliare..e, ..Volle prosequi entered by leave of the Coln. EV:111 Sell:111(Z. petixeq pi entered. llliseellavemis (TRItENI"I'OI'II'S AND THEIR APPLE-I-CITION =I NARROW ESVAUE.—A friend of otiN esine near meeting ivith an accident the other dap, us he was walking op Hamilton street. Luckily for him, he saw It before it came quite up to hint and escaped it by turning down a by-street. The "accident" Was tall, :41511, and rather good landaus, and has a confirmed habit of ensuing lice dollaN. The stronv-miuded ladies :tee studying law in thew• United States to the number of one hundred. When they get into the other United State they trill probably become nodiel,in-bur. It was exiweted that Idie . llllllerli WIMIId Suspend work yesterd,y, us a result or their meeting at Pottsville. more appropriate day than the tint of Aprileould be selected for their suspension. A judge In San Frani.iseo fined n starving girl twenty-live cents for u-tealing 11 .11 of will, and raised Egfi for her to pay the tits e with. .lle wan a ' good jiiilge of jnOlee, and knew something of the milk—or Some thlevus entered the Peabody tomb the other day and stole the silver handles off the coffin. We have heard, of thieves In the Tondo often be fore, butt in all the conjugation of vagabonds w,lio notivate In the Tombs, there have been no meatier thieves than these. Their penchant for coffins should be gratified. : Make them a present of one each, and let them become perpetual tenants. . sh a ksp e arc it snlilll/01,1 lobo% 0 had Collie 1:110W1 edge of 1110 itiSnlilldl2.6 of housekeepers on the first of April, when he makes Othello spunk of linociunf accidents by ! Maud and field." Boston has eleeteil President Grant a member of the Bunker 11111 Monument Association. llc has now reached the summit of earthly greatness: We believe he is expected to epitie doom. Most people are when they are made 11101111 CM s;ot willistandlug that he's curate/ he's nut dizzy This city, So distinguished for humility and modesty stands in great danger of getting proud. The Bostonian cry Is "Please subscribe for our monuniont." Monumental brood The Pont says " the 'heavens were Illuminated by a brinfaitt Met night. Most extraordi nary,clraurnsOoco Strangest thing to Watslusts witl,,.ave aver tumid oft , APRIL 6, 1870. Since the raid on the Boston Hum Mils the "rummies" are talang to the "storied (tea) urn" and are forsaking the "animated bust." A dissi pated youth In that festive city is commencing an epic poem entitled "Lines on n bust." He's been en it ever since he wrote the first word three days ago. A number of "happy" Jerseyinen called on Justice Bradley. Ile made it neat little speech, In which he told them he would administer the laWs "to the 1,0.4 of Ills ability and under the gulda . nee of 111, Lest Judgineat." Time happy foreigners departed with joy ! l'he telegraphic news of the Pod, "eonveys the Intelligence from Albany that, on the passage of the Charter 11111, "the Republlcam , went It blind" rnd "the Young Democracy caved 114,011 except Murphy." It omitted to add "bully for Murphy.' The Boston Rum Mills were raided on,on Wed nesday, by the State Constabulary. They seized 75,000 worth of ale at one place, and S3OOO worth of liquors at another. All the hotel proprietors are ordered to close up. The "flub" Is In a fear ful elate of excitement. it Is said 014 there n•ill be no calls to the bra• for twelve months. It Is propo,A to Elm special ears every five minutes to the nearest home of liquor-freedom. Enterprls- Slate pavements on our shiewalhs It Is hoped will diminish the number of young men with bricks In their hats,' who sometimes perambulate. A name lias been suggested for :111 Allentown Sorosis. " The Teetotal Tea 'Fable Tattlers and Termagent," Pretty strnng 'l'. Our citizens, when they speak of putting a thing nil' for an Indelthlte period, are in the habit of say lug do it when the City 'Hall he built." Wonder Pre:Admit George Francis Train will make a few remarks In the \en• City Ilall, when swinging round the circle." • ►sc:y patriotic Friend was On hoard or an Amer- Jean priVllteer ill the tear for Intlependeoce When IL cruiser ho;u•derl her. Ile Ives peaceable lit priueiplr•, but belliorelit heart. SO when hr SaW II stela tar pulling himself ell it/ the deck to :Will in the light for King George, he sieze,l a hat chet, and 'veering . the hoop at a blow, quietly re nt:alio], th, out have that rope. —A L , Clltillltall WaSl . l,lill2: hin son for :A:Lying out at at nigia, or rather early next morning, and said: 6 ' Why, when I was or your age, my father would not allow tie to go out of the lioiu after dark." "Than you had a deuce of a father, you had, — towered the young profligate. " I 11:l11 a 0,11f.1111,1,1 ,ight Leiter 011 , than you, you young ri-eal." —Mals Twain narrate, all litkante of out rage -11111, It 11:111 who, being' employe/I in Ida,t hoz, Ivas accidentally blown up, "and only gone tifteen minutes," was do^lo•d on 'my-day fur the lost lime' —Au enterprising' Yankee \woman in London tells pop corn In Soho liaut:u•, exhibiting a parch ment declaring her to be ': corn popper to the royal famil)." —During a Wyoming murder trial the murdered man appeared in tuna alive and well. The ilia% however, went on, and the Jury brought in 3 Ver dict of guilty. " How's this '1" says the fudge ; "there has been 1M murder, the, man i: alive In court." " Well, your Ileum," said the foreman, "the Jury in convinced That the prisoner did not murder this man ; but lie is a dangerous person. I am sure he stole my gray Mare, and we believe that hanging him I, neces:ary for the peace 14 the country." —Russell, the singer, was once singing In It pro vineiul town,." The ththililer's Wile,” and having uttered the wards, " Hush ! he conies not yet ! the clock strihes one," he struck the key to imi tate the hour, when :1 respectably dressed woman ejaculated, In the :LA4l:fist:meld of everybody: " Wouldn't I have fetched him home'" we,teto poet, per,onolly unlinowo as yet to lame. 11, written au epic pool) of which this le n 1-Pl , lllllll I•lliiplet I • ).'" •...• gii)t..l/. lilt,. my luen. Ily Br 'SIN ESS N( )TreE:: A Till ito 1tv..‘,0:: why 'l'. C. leriuthen, 01' the .111ento,it Chit.,, Ght,ware slid Lamp Store ean sell elle:ivee than other,, Is beemlne lit sells more than sac lAvo In the vonnty put. together. A SPLESI , II) Lilldetlllll.ll & SUICS Gold aml Soul:lA.l'nmus rank among the ilue:d Instruments in the country. Their bril liancy awl is uul nurpasac,l bya con cerlgr and piano at double the price. More iindru ments of this culchrated make have la.en null In Allento‘tal, I.eltigh and adjoining countie, than of any other want but '(her ran be u,e l many year, :aid lilt tumour airy, as mo,t other pianos do. In only a ri.‘, year,. Come and examine them ta C. F. lierrmanit', Store, Sevcath and NValnu IMIE rat ia.t.r:NT I:I.ASoN wily T. C. Cl'll7l - nil' the old .111,11t05% in China, (11:0-hsvatc. Lamp 6toiv, eau sell elneup,l. 110111 usher.. is 11111 lie buy, null ',II, ecelusicely rur cash, thu. gAll 'mg :ill the :ttivala:te of c;‘,ll payin,lll:. ana 1(),1w4 notlilly4 by vvedit rules. RL•a Uirorrr Slta 1;11. frit •til In age, I, e.iti lug übiat I: ssatinl.4l)llill) ItILIBIEI9I Mel, h., /11.111 y lu 1:io• but . 2 . 2, hi+ kir • liellutt •liii bat owb .by ~,to g rare, liminti:ct• Agency . and i.e tom' 1,, t emus,. I.(ttii ()nice. wereod oldie .0 .elt hell)'. 'night Hag,. to lie lit ilicti•d kttot . •A tininy rm.... ILIIIII Oillee, .N'ert Door to Me National Bank a 1 11 . 1 . 1 pe.irly tool natural complexion. to which we don't "Meet. %Ye lit, pretty tymneu. To 1 A. the time I. none et hand for the erectionof new build we %you'd remerouliv 31.1, the public te mill im the Picture, I LY"t..." and 'eaie the hplendid building lot. ell our the hair. With 'oddly dint, r„-y t.huebs, 0101 hooka. t tress., theYWe particularly cOll the attention of the public to the One building bit. of Mr. Phial. , M. Ilutik..linateil ots the oast aide of Eighth street, between Walnut and Union streets, which ire Propose to elm. , out Very che•ill• Al..', n few more iota of Ilmlib's addition le the City of Allentown, eltuated ou Stir Itlld nth drools Winn., avenue. l'rice from one hundred to two hundred della, per lot. N'ery cheap and tern,. misy. We 01.0 have on our book. 41 .1iiire• of the Seimml Na tional Bank of Allentown, and 411 .hare. erta•itudim Niittonal thank apr tl-tf • SAVIN(Oi Ineorporatett under if State Charter of 11370, Fogel/male, Upper 3lnconaic town.hip, I.ollolle, Thin Itialltntion loot been orttatilied and opened under a State Charter. MONEY will be taken on devoid at all time. tool In any min from *land Hoy arils, bir hieli i; PER CENT. INTl'EltEsru WILI, IIE PAID. 8,0,04 Solt Rheum. Shut and Fr ?twin Jllowsr. 'folcsimrP, Co., Oct. 31, It i 4 with a grateful feeling that I feel. ablo to make the following ntatentent for the benefit or done who are .utter inn iron se roful.. untl other ('ionicNly wife had been fur ten oral year; from Dimon. or 'au her neck which after atilt, would gather and .I.,liarge matter, leaving n running Aare. him had been treate.l formore than a year by 10041 cullnont elan- n ithout receiving any ilermanent benefit, her dine:lnn becoming worse. mitll alio had Oyu of then,. running sore on her neck, when I' employed Dr. 11. D. Louguktir, under trim, treatment rime coniumured to Improve yury raid, the or Clock to heal, and. all Impumilea.mitt and din agreeable .J.lol.toto gradually to dbtppear, until her health tran restored, which w I about four month, 1 Gel perfectly .itt•ttgeil, after Iviving tried the treatment of other ph) recount...ling:ololone Who/Ire...ll'er. lugiron Scrofula or Chrollit Itifteittien to Dr. leingttller for medical trOillOoo3l. Willi a gnu belief that they will be ont• bonellted and curt, thereby, as toy wire ha, been. (Signed.] I JAMES DARNER. Ur. 11. D. I.lliienker'a olllee,fruh the Eltet •I de II r Meth etreet, Letwe've Hamilton antl'lWatletit. Allot/10,n, LARGE stock of sheet music, instructors, blank books, 'node paper mid cards at C. V. Ilerr mann's Music Store, Allentown. —.lac. The itiontul kittetneet of "The Amerleun Life la-uranee tolitiatny of Philndelphin... just. reColCelf, the ttlT.cr, of this excellent home Mutilation 040 in lowa uati,factory condition. Notwithstanding' the ganaral depre.ulon of trade. the nmcnial dullomot lu numufacturing and mercantile Interest. of the whole coon, try daring the 1.34 L your, yet the lotuinea , of tilk r.nn Pant Inullktalnoa a Ktemly growth. \While most Life licolr once Compaideu did louu burineuu thou in Preceding Vent., tho progre.“ of ”Tim American" exceeded all other yearn, u fact SChial Will to, yery gratifying 10 all policy holderh, pree, easus IVIIN Moak• for um,'' CO. , Sugar Plata, the moony molwer. " That mai But you were never undo for it," )honer. signify more than der.", to be totre, but than Ile double adrantago, who belitle, bring mannerly le well dre.ied. T., be w oue lot+ only to lattronite the flow.. Oak IIL9I of Wattattinker kProwl, Try lill's Vegetable Slrtlifin Iliar Renewer, If you would have a luxuriant growth of hair. l'ultitowiry Consumption Is r 01,1.61 of Its terrors. The PMENIX PECTORAL Ilan cured inany cages and giVell happy relief In many more. • Occupational Alltnentx.—Frenli, porn air In yl Vi tali/A. elixir. Wh',rover Is debarred by circumstances from nure•ltlcted access hi this invisible. but powerful 11,g1.1 a medicinal Invigoraut of some hind. Th, great oi.joct should ho to choose tho best. Popularity is n pretty good guarantee of merit In this scrulluirlng and i n notigent It.. end Irbil by till.critoriott Hostetter's Stenigeb Bitter. viand. , flint among lb , invigorating o f rogitioting modlcinos of the 11,KVIlt da. To thew suts o I.llgag..tl is to. , 'employ moats. especially in crowded factories Whore even with the lis-t posidble ven• elution tllenttuo.phere is el ways 11l polluted. vegetable Polio is pocullarly atilapted. Th ., nein, of the mai edlomv le WI mystery. 11 consists of a obeeliat•li pinto tittfosi. vtittittlant. tinctured—or r a ther ...arehal net! ok the !Wig extracts uf entintous outs n n i i harks and hot Tile phanuuroyieis has Ka tinctures, bill what ore they ? Tito juice of only s single too l sr bark a,llll piesent in each. :tot one of Ilium 4 0 Mines the ti ' m'e properties of a tonic.au alterative, dnu areetent. A the, elements are i/ 1.111.1 to the Ulnae; nor tiro the- , the nun of its - medicinal reekluunen• &alone. it al -0.1 depureut end tin entl.paetnodie. The kalefol el eel which air that ha „ been partially og• hausted of its oxygen by frequinit breathing Produces OP the rind 0,, IS Dowluu.. nod when to lisle do• vitalited at Mop pherc is .aperanded the aleplillie vepor of t sir forenee., it bowlines ileletorinlis and dePffetaing In the extreme, To tumble the tiptop to Lear up, oven (or • hours co 01 day ngalusl the debilitating lulluence of II yltinted atmosphere, wholesomo tonic and ellerallf. 11 urgently roquireti. This grand deoldonttutg la suppliau In Hostetter's Diners, Which as 0 plycligiti•mletaining, heaoh.nroteeting agent has no nem either among olaelltai ur ntiverti.ed medicines, • 111 Dr. IVisluires Wail Cherry Balsam.—Thin I 3 d sunic compound inns become a home fixture. Lot all who suffer, and have In vain attempted to cure their cough♦, COlllll, 100.1111 a or pulmonary complaints, make UYc of this unequaled remedy. It can ho relied upon, the 1.1 , i of testimony that has been published mince Ile introduc tion, being ample proof of Its eiltcncy. HORSEMEN, ATTENTION! READ THE FOLLOWING I Thin invalimbln Liniment Inx•Itl by Drnggintn Storekeeper, Wholesaln b JAMES IL WELLS, N. E. cor. of fish nod Sprino (100,101, Philadolphln. For onto In Allentown by L. SCIIAIIDT 4 CO., Eon! Hamilton Street. 0ffir ,2 , 4 4,1 ,, f1 , a , e d i V .f. . i rhicrl i telphtn P. 1. G. Sir ' Y l l ' A' l ;l l inire M =l 7, l) l 7. 'Pe ll,: 11. 3lot Proe.litlt lAttlineut for very W.V..' caw% of -cratchm., xprjtltte, Flipped stifle.., el.] other 411 whlelt our Isorees !MVP been muldert, mid v• (man! It to work 11 rmlical cure In every cn n e. We have mono Iwo hundred Intr.,. In our kith] and wool.' lilt holvlthout the Liniment oboe .y c0u.10r..• heartily recommend It to all porno,,. owning or hay ing the mire of hotel,. Very Iteeply Youre, hr., • .1. It. WALKER, Sop' t Green & (.0010, ht. P. 11.1'... ACo l' GU, COIL 1) OR MO !aa rrgolren inune•dlate attontion, .• ofieu result. fu all incurable Lung I,i. 4 °W4f . 4 4 13RoNCHIAL • oc‘\ = trill nio.t Inv arlAbly giro in.tant For nod. HMO, X4Tithl•, CONArIInTIVIi Xnd 'Fitnet•T Imre a boot hint effect. SI NCIEIIN and PI'IILIC SPEAIZEIZ. 4 tt-o than, to char rod .troutlllion the •olea. owing to the good reputation and poularity of the Tto che, runny worth foxy rind els,' p Irma p "( iUTIN /I re.off. whirls are woad Jar nnehlay. B. nuts to OBTAIN the BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCIII: aub 0.1.-oinuterrial Banker. and Dvaler, th.vor,/ , :n B , .caritil , , S. 3,1 .t., rop.n . t lug gootatit!tt, I'oo,ol otatr... ..... •• twar 1542 • Intl • 111. W.... •• .. •• •• 3.1. y ar(i ctutc. Compound int. - P.4 Id Sii i'll,ocli4.ll Pacifle It. IC. l.t M. 11.001 , .... Icul It. l'acctle Land 14:01111.001...... .thhE NT() lAN MA KKE 7 Wheat Flour. I+ , / II I RiMMEMER • '111”..11 p.rd. io..r Butt,. P.•.‘.. 1 - • •• ;1,1111,1..1 Dri...! 1., Int.lt.•l E= Fer )Itweln ..11•1h, 1,70. rerreeled i.y J 0.. 11. (rick, 1 1 rmluel•Ifoinini.slett Mere N.•. New Verk. • • .. - 016. Pb . l'henungo, Del. and Call:tram:it , ."1.. choice. 114llt Fair to g.. d, 2.leirtit 1 . 0111111 , 11 1 110111{1/Dl{ CO. 111{11, 1:11111,1% :11142; 1:10 .... I. Cotono,. Dle - a..41. N. Y. Slot,. riekio.. toir ;toed, 21(a:2S: rolonion, N 41.ki - 011; fair to good. IS, vont.. 1:I. {..{.{, S. V. State Welsh Dile., choice, 3,54.:141 I,lllllli .11 {...{ • •.1. {2 , 11 , P5. N. Y. State choir, 3.'44,18 . . lotr . .1, We-tor, ,air to geoll 12611 e; poor.. paid:v.l COllllllllll to good 116i.10. Northern Da. ehire, poor to good. 15ki..1 . 2. 1;o114 dre r . dolp ia ~ 111 1,1141/n 0, ,0g0.,0 doerearoofwarty 2,U00 par log:'. 11 1 1.1 1 , \V.{ louVl 11f I wn ade,3lll : . Or 111.,{1.1.1i o e l , larrtly (rut out oto tr 30l r.trtl.l - .,city trade.. T 1..• httler e loonglit In 0311 let od ..l l 1.. i treoviy Dartirolar ledllle t nioiy nod . 1.. led nun r grade.. of Sc.., have ex - ly Intl. Very lo,r grade. have had a .1.•1:11,1 at fn. to 10. :121,1 1/111, been hold At tleo.e price.. The ol hold,' 113, been to rio‘‘,l .11 ail :{r: -tw• low fine, hut have. not le.eu voi y tedt,:og . ,ttorg. . - NEW is In more irroly, anti selling itt 4 for clout, 11. r.. fro i y, Kn , 1:1.1.y.1: , f..r cointzwo to Komi. We ittlyl.o 1,1 , •r.. ,, f .ck of tloi root/try to I , •t it roll, „ 111 lit "110. . . (ill EESE. —New (net. fancy, 1.' , ..015 . ,; fair o g I. 1-1i704`,. N. 1. tat. to I .choice, 1i.,(Cy1.1; te• to good 1 . 4113., N. Y. State 1041 . 2. — .tor. •> 1.1111 1 1 ..1.1.a. well 1111r111 . 11 11111.11. 11 dor. ..yOgtil. J., and 1 1 ..1111a. W.. 11 P 11114141111 N V. g I order. Woo:m.1 14.• . • 1.1111...1. 11..c . ..111,1111V..01111111141 libeial daring the pied Aveek, and the demand being light. price.. have thiellued Montt on.. rent and the pro•pect.. are, that before t h e e1...e of another week lorices will he .till lower. ISE.lN—.llarrow choice. new, 0 . 2 . 11.5. 2.24.2.4 0 Kidney, C ia,ii.'. 2.iiii(5.270 Wallin., choir., 1.N.0.10.75, l'en. choir, 2..1'442.10; a,, i to good, )fixed 111..11 . •.11111,11, .441.1% 1 . 1/111 / . :11 Flll'lT—Aptile. Prime hint , . Jer..ey. Igl, i.•:.a,l 1 . ......,yhn0in.5`.... Illack herr..., II ii.thid. get , , .n 4 pdt• in. h.'.'.. 1.... Th- oh. 1.1,1, 1714,211. 1.1 . 1E115-I'l.A h. prigie,ll Flag oied " It A . —lllre "p lb, 11;..1.3.. 1 . 1.1'1.r111. - a1e,.,. le hair. 1:.),ej4.t.J. - ....1"..tr,:t.t1eerti.1.t.t. I'eel'l.l 111:1- . .,SE11—'nerkey., tSh..2S. common to 20hr.n. choir, 234i1,11; cyite neon to 1,11/11101i L. ch01t..., 1.1,41". F....R.0,h,, a.•, I 2 itt 51..1ar.1. 1,5.07; 71sT Y. ifight, I , it,,, I t.l 14,.. , 1. [ l llt 1.1411:. 110. Thou he I, I, calve , tt ill hear in tithed ilia( lurtv.erd feet .11 cult ,, have he he cat 01l nt the knee joint, at..l the hind ir.st at thi• .1111111. or Ii joint. noel to head .I..ttts or ear. t•. II tho calve... it, calve. in thi. u.• allot.' re.ein une to three 11.110• Oil vArli it 1....• the -hill bone. atol 1..1t on. :end hipper.' lettere.t to rvionve them butoro: " I I • 1,1,11 1/0 CIO/ IS Ilr eto t ee. es, hit.. not -eh on the calves before .leipteing. it.,l,l,elNy —ln good barrel., 1ktte......• Dratlys niTTLE—At un Sunday ni.4111, 'Daniel Ilittle, aged :Si year,. Icelu Alibriti,sontnt • AN; .41."111VE. EN lilt - Tr ruir nut. with tak , Ow All I.e) the F01.5 ,, M FA SEW IN ti NIACIIINE. A liberal A. S. 11.1M11.T.1N. sow 6.1,11 7, , lCll,,tatit SE., 1.1.11.1,10,1 a. A 5411.14 N CIE'S N4E1'11(1. NVlletru, JAVOIS .1. or the 11,0001 0( and 31.11:R1E1'1%1.10s Ire, by volnntair it•-whoo•tit t 1,10,1 241.1011 I, I. r..tivey•••l to the ,tb••erther all him o,i I. Ili toil 00:0,1. bit - the cheat of bi• riedool,• •Notloo In 111• r I,t g:Nt•h t•• ;hit ..11 rtiP% It. Inato•payrn , •nt Illy••Ix 00,1 lL 130vIng 1.1.‘,10.4 to 100.001 the3ll, v 1011i11Lti• C:ll.•ii, Wlll,lll till' -Alll,lllll, ll .IIN 1:• ,,, 1••10 , /l'A , Apt - al 1,70, .1. , 4 1 :00 • • Itoputtith may br Nvlllnlrawn at any tin,. Alma tnunoy lumina nut on lavorattla \VILI.I.im 3111111), 11. 11. FOUEL, Cashier. I=l=ll Ditillel M,.yer, INArid A. Smith NVIIIImo Ilota (pr === NOTICE. orricli or run CrrT I'ILHAReit ALLEwrowx, Mardi 30. IS7O. . • c . . Notice I. beteby given [het the Duplicate for the ollec• Don of Wale/ for the molting year has been placed itt the hands Of the undersigned, in Ilrellrlll.lll, Nvitil .11,1V6111111111f the :hi Section of an ordinance regulating the diotribution of WI111•1 11/ tho City of Allentown, as fol. Iowa: "Si,. 3. 'Flint 1111 rents rot the use of the water •1.01 Ire payable lan idvanco to the flr..t day Iron,ri next after tho eontract, d annually In ad , . mice that day, CO the City 'fre-t•orer, at his olllcy or 111 s place mot h. "11,111.14.111111tting unpaid on theStOth day of said month ..f April thew shall In. 111111011:1 per cent., and to rents re• 11111111/W, unpaid ou the tirst day JIIIII. (I/110.1 mg there shall he added lUper rent., and tonll rents shallllllllV Un lllll4.lllOlV first 1110 . of July thereafter theie 'wadded per cent., u Melt amount shall be collected with tho said rents and all dolintillellts at that date. The Trea•n rer fortitwith to give the person owning the premises a written note of said doto.o. nar., .uting the unoolut ,'1 root including the amount of Cro , ntag „ tor lit Itlll 01.111.111111, 1111111/11 OP Isanrs of the delinquents to to.. I, the required payment within. ten days after data thereof. it shall be the dutrof the Witter Committee forth with to cans,. the ferrule. , of such delinquents Cu he l• tallied (tom the pipe of conduit, and Canso stilts to ho in• 411111.1,1 for Cl,,' recovery of the rents and per centage so due, 11n well as for all expenses Incurred in detaching the ferrules," lly order of the ll:ututnlttee. JONATHAN REICH A RD. 111111' City Treasurer. - . pltiyATE NIAI,II OF A VALCADLE • 1.11t()N I"IJItNACE I'ItOPEItTY. tine of the most ilindrable and valuable Furnace properties ht the 5111 . .011.11 ' Valley of Virginia, 114 now offered at prl- • • tin " il t ♦.taxnlo. knowu us .• CAROLINE ERR -1,1111 ,P 1 iihunted In Shenandoah 3 - iiiiii C•atity. twelve 11111014110001,1,04 of Wood Mint Olghl fallen rant ul Edinburg. on the I Pivot - the fdanti.o.iia (Rip Railroad. Then , are Montt x thiionand arrea .rf land ylidillog 0111 Or •11p,101,4111t111y and great aluttolatiro• aleo litnindone and woad In groat nlonlanui. Part of thn Furnace ilextroyed by grit doting the lido .war, hot the Stlkrii. inwnlls and Hearth pre I...ureic...able hi on the proporty a direlling•houre tol eighteen otlitire (, tutor r• roe.. In a rap opportoody tor por,eitii. nrie of , land•. For further particular , . 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