(gegistcr. WIIDIMSD•T ■T ROBERT IREDELL, .11R TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arearages are 'hi, except at the option of the publiehers. Oar subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to Oils office. Subscribers about removing will plea■. send us their old address as well us the new. J. L. ELK, of Kutztown, has been granted a patent far a ruffling attacbment to sewing ma chine.. A port on Jonas Hittner's farm bit a cows tall off on Good Friday ; he' certainly had " the tall and of beef." REV. RENEINGER held communion service in the Lowhill Church, on Sunday morning, April 17th, some sixty persons received the sacrament. LARGE stock of sheet music, instructors, blank books, music paper and cards at C. F. Il err mann's Music Store, Allentown. —Ade. DEATH IN LOVVIIIII..—Jacob Mohr, an aged citizen of Lowhill, died on Good Friday, April 15th, of typhoid fever. Ills funeral took place at the Edgier church. E. G. SCHWARTZ, Rest., of Allentown, will deliver the honorary oration before the Phnom. , thean Literary Society of the Kutztown State Normal School, on Friday evening, 29th inst. ASSAULT AND BATTERV.—Edward Edwards was bound over to appear at next term of Court in the sum of *l5O to answer a charge of assault and battery on oath of Thomas Morris. A THIRD REASON why T. P. Kernahen, of the Allentown Chinn, Glassware nod Lamp Store can sell cheaper than others, Is because he sells more than any two In the county put together. TIM BOROUGH OF CATASAUQUA IS away ahead of the City of Allentown no far as a Pcnuc Is concerned. Next Spring we are promised a flue Hall for Allentown, and we have good reason to believe the promise will by fulfilled. COLUMBIA FIRE COMPANIL-A pair of fine sorrel horses, six and seven years old, were pur chased lust week by the Columbia Flre Company. The horses were bought of a gentleman from Maxatawney, Berko county. ALLEN BL'IDIND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.- The Allen Building and Loan. Association held a meeting last week, In the Sixth Ward. Thir teen loans were sold at $5O, four at $49, one at $47 and one nt $9O. A WESTERN paper says that George Fran• cis Train will stand no more chance for the Presi dency against the other petticoat, Mrs. Woodhull, "than a peanut would to take root In n 'MOW bank." TTIE NEW APPORTIONMENT—According to the Tribune the 1107 apportionment will probably give to the Stale of Pennsylvania onf more Repre sentative, making .the whole number twenty-five netead of twenty-four. Now Is the time to set trees. rear and peach trees by the hundred or thousand, also a large stock of shade, evergreens, shrubbery. &e.. at John Loseh's, Lawrence street between 7th and ith, near the Little Lehigh.la-3w THE CITIZENS BAND Serenaded the board era at the Allen House last Thureday craning. They received a "call to the bar" from Charlie, and like all the vialtors to that house, went away well pleased with their entertainment. LOANS SOLD.—At a meeting of the Cala aanqua Mutual Saving Fund, Loan and Building Association, held on Tuesday week, twenty-two shares were sold, at the following premiums:— dye at 163.50; four at s6r; twoat $63.50; wont $65.50; live at $6O, and four at $OO per share. UNION CEMETERY.—At a ineettag of st ova. holders of the Union Cemetery, held last week the following oilleerr were sleeted:—President, W. A. Sunnier; 'treasurer, Richard Walker; Trustee, Charles Kline; Managers. Samuel Roth and Benjamin Ilagetalmeh. STituots.--At the Jordan Rolling Mill the operatives have struck, preferring to be without work sooner than submit to a reduction of 20 per cent. on their wages, Work is plentiful. we un derstand, at the mill ; but the refusal of the oper atives to work brings ,everythlng ton stand still. REAL ESTATE SALES.—Good aIT Ruhe, Real Estate Agents, sold of J. W. Grubb's subdivision to the city of Allentown, lots Nos. 36, 37, 28, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, and 47 on Ninth street to john Jones for $1,600. Lots Nos. 154, 155, 156, 157, 158 and 159 to same for $1,050. nod lots Nos. 150 and 151 to Elias Lentz for $4OO. UNION Cnviten.---The largest congrega• ton ever assembled lu the Union Church, took place on Friday last, (Good Friday,) when the Rev. Fogel held communion and confirmation. Three hundred and rivtp•one received communion and fifty-one children were confirmed. It we, after 1 o'clock, p. m., before the congregation were diamlesed. DEAD BODY FOUND IN THE LEDlOll—Thurs day at noon the body of it man was discovered floating In the Lehigh about a mile above Laury's Station. Up to the hour of our telegram the body had not been recognized nor was it ascertained Whether death bud been the result of accident or violence. Coroner Bush was Dallied but being unable to go has Sent word to a JIIROCe of Peace there, to hold an inquest. LYON VALLEY 1101ISE INHURANCE CONIPANY. —The Lyou Valley Norse Insurance Company or. gaulzed on Saturday, the 16th lust., and elected the following officers to serve for one year :— President, Richard T, Knerr ; St (refuel', Asher 11. Fatzinger ; Treasurer, Edwin Zimmerman; Di rectors, David Half, Solomod Haas, Levl Werley, Nathan Wetherhold, Reuben Diehl, William Baer, .Solomon Zlintnerman and Jacob 13ittner. ACCIDENT.-A few days ago, while Messrs. Eiharpless, Suydam and .11ewes,leers of the Wilmington and Reading Railroad, were going down the road, on their way to Chadd's Ford, In a hand car, they were met by an extra freight train, when at the curve Just below Mortonville. All Jumped front the hand cur, but Mr. George Conner, an employee, became excited, and falling to get out of the way, was struck by the engine and badly injured.—Reading Eagle. ItUNAWAY.—Mr. Joseph Hartinan of this .city, was stopping with his team In front of Zimmerman's hotel 111 Lyon Valley, his horse gook fright and broke loose and was not stopped until lie bad reached Kressly's machine shop. The top of the buggy was paced into nalltr dilapidated condition and the shafts broken, but the proprietor of the shop soon. repaired as much AS wa s ncceosary o 11110 W Mr. ilattlnan to re sume its Journey tiosmwgrd. luckily no one was hurt. FOT:ND DEAD ON THE kot.itovii,--3 antes iliitey, a passenger on the Emigrant train West Tuesday week, was found delta - on the track near Mertztown, on the East Pollll6'ylvoilla Rail road, horribly lacerated. On his person was found an Insurance policy fqr 00 0, and severe gold sovereign amounting, with" other moneys, tot *55. It Is supposed he fell under the train as he was passing from car to car. Possibly, when be left New York city he had' morn money, and it may have been known, to others, who may have Alealt foully with him and disposed oh him In this way. Ile had also a ticket to San Francisco. AT a meeting of the Pluentx Steam Fire 4..umpany No. 1, of Calasattqua, held April nth, ith, the following Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously. adopted WHATIICAs, It has pleased the Almighty in Ills Divine Providence to remove froth our midst our late fellow member Patriek McCarty. therefire lircolvol, That In the death of Patrick McCarty we lose an endeared a smglate, and the euunnuulty a useful citizen. Raolred, That we attend the funeral of the de ceased In svhody, and that the hall 1111,1 apparatus he draped for 30 days. Resolved, That we hereby extend to the family and relatives of the deceased, our heartfelt pyin patbßia at the sad lout they have been called upon stiptitin. t Resulted, That a copy of these resolutlons'ite forwarded 'to the family of the deceased, placed on the minutes, and be published In the Lamina - .REONTEIt and Allentown Democrat. D. DAVIS, W. A..MCKIDBON, CiMmlltee. PHISIAP JONES. ' THE best of Italian violin strings; guitars, flutes, etc., or any other article belonging to musical Instruments, can be bought cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F. Herrmann's Must, Store, Allentown, Pa.—.4dr. CHEAP PARLOR OltUANfl.-A single reed 5 octave organ at $9O. A double reed organ with 5 stops, at *l3O. A powerful organ with 7 stops at $lBO, at C. F. lierrmann'on, corner of 7th and Wal nut.—.4dv. ALLENTOWN has nn extensive china and glassware establishment where as great a variety and ns low prices ran be found as In the larger elites. We refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 40 West Hamilton street.—Ads. A 13nAvE ARREST.—Peter Henry, consta ble from Second Ward, went out to Whitehall Wednesday, to arrest Charlie Bogert for an assault upon his wife and found hint with pitehfork in hand unloading manure. The constable read the warrant and Mr. Bogert told hint hr hadn't time to go with him, and he invited the constable to stay to dinner. Pete didn't accept the hospitality, .but forcibly prevailed upon Mt. Bogert to come to Allentown. where lie wow bound over to keep the peace. TENIPERATiCE.—On Wednesday evening, Coplay Division, No. 192, of the Order of the Sons of Temperance, was Intitituted at Copia). by Deputy Grand Worthy Associate Chas. S. Massey, of this city, with thirteen charter members. Seven members were Initiated the first evening. This Division starts out on its work with bright prospects of success, numbering among its mem hers some of thennost influential anti enterprising men of that thriving Borough. The following °nieces were Installed W. P., Geo. P. Betel ; W. A., Beniamen Loper ; R. S., Wm. Purcell ; Chaplain, Rev. ,T. A. Little ; Con., Nathan Burger; A. C., Tilghman Anthony; S., Chester ',unhitch. INSTALLATJON AT LIOKENPAUQUA. The Fourth Presbytery• of Philadelphia, at its Spring 80140110, appointedas follows for the formal ser vice of installation of the Rev. James A. Little us pager of the Presbyterian church of Ito endampia, held in that church, nt 7;li o'clock, p. w., Thurs day, April 21. Charge to the people by the Rev. Richard 11. Allen, D. D., his alternate Rev. Robttt Adair ; ebarge to the pastor by the Rev. Thomas J.Shep herd, D. D., his alternate Rev. Win. Dutton ; in stallatiou sermon by the Rev. Frank L. Robbins, his alternate Rev. W. T. Eva ; to moderate and put the constitutional questions, Rev. Samuel W. Duflield. These are all Philadel,bia pastors. BRAYS FROM THE DEMOCRAT.—The Editor of the Democrat having . exhausted hie " Original" extracts from Muggins' Love Letter, has been ex hausting his giventle brain In an effort to compare humanity with the ars. Tire result has been :tit Immense success, for though his comparisons prove nothing In themselves, they render It per fectly evident that the author of them Is dumber titan the stupidest one that ever brayed. Keep to Muggine love letter, friend ! It's the only kind of Original composition you excel in. Hanes, after comparing Iredell and the s asks, "where then IA the distinction 1" The dim thlelloll is jug here—lredell rune the REGISTER and CHRONICLE, and the Ass runs the Democrat. That's the distinction. MURDEROUS AI+SAULT ON SHERIFF MIL:AM.—An Irish prisoner from Ilokendatuqua, confined in the County Prbon, became uproarious on Wednesday night, when Sheriff Mliler told him if he did not be quiet, he should he put in the dun geon. The prisoner threatened to pound the Sheriff if he entered the cell, but nothing daunted he went In, when the prisoner assaulted him and inflicted very severe Injuries upon him. Mrs. Miller gave the alarm and brought to the rescue several citizens, and after a scuffle the prisoner was secured and placed in the dungeon, where lie will be kept forty-eight hours. It is - said that during the struggle the prisoner endeavored to draw a knife, but his intention was observed and frustrated by the Sheriff. COURT. TUESDAY MORNINO. All the Judges on the bench. Eli Osmun agt. Thoyas Osman. Suit brought to recover damages for slander. Verdict for plaintiff. Six cents damages and six cents costs. Wm. F. Smith ngt. John Weber. ;Fury have not returned. Adam P. 7+llller and . wifc'ngt. Miller Osmun and wife. Snit was brought to recover damages for slander. Verdict for plaintiff'. Six cent dam ages and mots of snit. • Slmrltf John P. Miller acknowledged in open Court deed to Nathan Dresher and J. L. lloffmnn for house and lot, in the City of Allentown. gold as the property of Samuel Smith. Application *ns made for ti charter of incorpo ration of the Saegcrsville, Loan J.: Building Asso ciation. COPLAY ITEms.—At a meeting of the Cop ay Building Association held last Tuesday we , k four loans were sold for $OO each, and two for $7l per loan. Tito Borough officers elected last Fall were In stalled about n week agn. Mr. O. 1,. Schreiber Is Burgess. Prof. King has commenced his third course of lessons in Penmanship. His success Is a sure proof of his ability to teach the art. Ile has also accepted an Invitation to teach) a class at Holten danatut. Mr. 0. L. 'Schreiber has sold twelve building lots In Copley Borough, flve at $2OO and seven at $250 per lot. Mr. Aaron Schreiber disposed of two building lots, one for 5400 and tlw other for $350. • CITY HAIL—The necessity fora City Mail worthy of the City of Allentown is more And more felt by our citizens. Every meritorious entertain ment that comes to this city demonstrates the fact more and more plainly. and many Lecturers anti exhibitors, who are popular elsewhere, pass U 8 by breauee we have no place lit to accommo date a respectable audience • except the Court House, which is not always to be obtained, even when Court Is not Offing. We were glad to hear that one of our citirims had announced his Inten tion of starting nt rids work and, by, next Spring, building a Hall comfortable, commodious and lit every way worthy of the City. We ought to have the boa Ball in Me Slate outside the City of Phila delphia. There is no doubt of the enterprise being a success in a monetary point of view anti we con s gratulate our enterprising fellow citizen on his public spirit, and predict for him n large profit on his investment. THE Cr LASK•BLOWEIN. Last week we, were witness of the wonderful achievements of these talented artists at Rilne's Hill, ntht are fully prepared to endorse the assertion of the Press generally, that no exhibition travels the country more worthy of public patronage than the " Bo hemian Glass Blowers." The skill of the artists, the novelty of . their work, the pleasure of observing with what appar ent ease and with what, obvious dexterity the most beautiful ornaments are formed front this woader- fel material, as well as the strict order and deco rum preserved amongst the audience—all combine to render a chili to Kilne's Hail in the highest de gree instruetive and entertaining. Last evening' the Hall was full. and we were glad to see many of the families of our most re spectable citizens present. Every one was inter cited in watching the manufacture of the different articles to be given away at the clone of the exhi bition; and the practical information given by Messrs. Pierre and• Woodruff was' worth much more than the price of admistion foully one inter cited In Heientille purmita. That wonderful machine, the Koh4-noor, which link elicited milveraill admiration wherever exhib. lied, must lie seen to be appreciated. To Senators CAMERON and SCOTT and Representa s - The beauty, exquisite•llnlsh and completeness lives CAKE, SLOCUM and GETZ.. ' of this engine, built, as It Is, entirely of glass, 16 i During his speech on this °erasion . Col. Cake ' I one amongst the many proofs of the perfection to I sold I— which its constructors, have brought their art. i “ The services of the Allentown Allen Infantry, Captain Yeager, were offered the Got crtior of the Notwithstanding the fact that everybody has seen at steam engine, it Is undoubtedly true that, to a I t S , t il a tiTitir tli t e be ßo l' l l t t s b ril A le pri c l nZi l iti r e ' s thtY tti lir lie ' a l ilTn i g 'g vast majority of the public, the eonstruetion and I moved with them to ilarrl,11114; 'on the 17th'. mechanism of this "wonder of the nineteenth 1 Tilk l '•'ttol l 'l woo loil , tow. l into the ocrrioe of , t n i:: n t: u n li t ! e t i nlt i t i t i ! t ti e, t i lt , na t %rli A liu rt r , g , by Ca l lan in Sim. ,:agar:" area mystery. It would be impossible for any one of ordinary intellect to fall to under- April, ISill. The ca;dtal of Bit ., g l i l ut t it ' r e v i i. v B ti t ! l e standit afteran examination of the "Koh-l-noor.'' flexed to be lii Imminent danger, and at the soliel. tattoo of the authorities here, seconding the or- The valuable and beautiful presents given away retitle expressed wishes of the Men thenim‘lres, by the glassailmvers tire another Inducement for they were, less than half armed and half 11111- am Mille to attend, and amine •ghtd to believe formed, hurried on through Baltimore, arriiibg In that they will liiierally patronize this exhibition. ' Washington on the evening of the IStli. and that night were quartered upon this floor." The limited capiteity of the flail and :he objection , At the emielpsion of his speech Col. Cake of many 'atilt, have to go there, have induced .Ig. : - tcrtit le fallowing resolution, which, with the business manager, Mr. Taft, to use every exertion 1 cl i c mortal, was to ferrea to Inc Com:Otto: on Mill to obtain the Court Muse, and we hope the Count y' tnry AtTairs : Commissioners will grant the use of the only con- • That ie tt b -s a t t ir l i o le n I the convenience of the public 'rim patronize this h gton front 1 medal ilrstlo b a e r o r r iN d • e m i s t e l l tA r '?l r s th l i i r t b methber ' linos of entertainment. Pennsylvania, on the 1 Silt of April. llini. • E LEHIGH RE TH SOLO OUT.—On Saturday evening, Mr. Levl Woodring sold out his stock or saddlery, goods nt. Ent Hamilton street. Those who have hero acquainted with Mr. Woodring nn a business luau far many years, Will regret to learn that h.. retires Irons busines, Oyu 1.1.t - rvith.--The proceeds of the lee tureA, as far us Mr. George Kohl was Ponvernvd Were, We understand, given to the St . . John's Eng lisp Reformed Church, for the purpose of defray lug part of the expense the church woe at In oh thinlognn organ. The amount donated wan $125 A GERMAN LarrunE.—Next Thursday evening, 281.1 t Inst., a lecture will he delivered In the Court House by the Rev. R. :leutnann, for the benefit of St. Peter's German Lutheran Churn. Ills • subject is "China and the Chinese," with which be has, during a five yenas stay lit China as missionary, heroine thoroughly arqualuted. THE GLASBBI.O - VERK—On Saturday after noon the Bohemian Glass Blowers had Kim's Hall packed full of children at their matinee. All; the little folks received a present and went away delighted. In the evening their last exhibition was given to a•good house, and Monday morning they left for Catasaurinn, at which place we %vial) them every success. IMPROVEMENTH.—The stores No. 71 and 73 ilamtllon street, the property of Dr. Win. J. Ro mig, are to be Improved by the addition of awnings extending over the sidewalk. The construction is to he somewhat different from anything, hitherto attempted bere,and some attention will be paid to ornamentation and beauty, as well as to utility and durability. The top of the awning will fOrm a fine, roomy balcony, and shrrounded with an iron railing, constituting a delightfal summer evoling retreat. hint:,—Our readers will remember that some weeks ago au attempt was made to the the train of Mess: s. Seip and Weikel. on the old Mauch Chunk road. A third ILitd more success ful attempt was made Friday right middle result is that the barn Is completely deatroyed. Four hoCse3 were in the barn at the time of the t h e but fortunately they were saved. Both of the steatit e!, were out, but the Columbia only, with the aid of the America Hose, wire able to get a Ftream on the tire. Loss about 51000. No immance. IiEPOUT of coal transported over the Leinga Valley Railroad for the week end April In, 1870. compared with same time last year: ror \V,.,.k For Y ror Total Wyoming . ..14,863 10 215,451 02 " .....49,0'_0 00 55:1,5:17 19 " Upper ... 1,073 02 3.782 14 Beaver 15,244 13 183,4139 10 " Mallow - 1y ...... 1,940 00 01,870 17 Chunk 447 17 Total by Rail Az, C'lan' Same tittle . MEM Decrease ItHy. N Luiz ANN Will lecture in the Court [louse on Thursday evening, April Mb, for the . 1 benefit of St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Ills rub ject Is, "China and the Chinese." The Chinese now claiming a great part of the public attention, this subject is at this time particularly Interest lag. The lecturer !Ms himself been for five years in Chino, in company with the celebrated Gaeta lair, and can therefore. speak front experience. Mr. Neumann's well-earned and high reputation as an attractive speaker and graceful writer, will greatly contribute to draw a full house. We be speak abundant success to this undertaking,. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ATBIEDERSVILLE.—On the evening; of the 17th inst., a large number of the friends of Win. F. Roth gathered at the re=d deuce of his father(George Roth at Siegersville,) for the purpose of surprising him by an appropri ate celebration of his twenty-first birthday. At half past, seven o'clock the sound of a bugle in an lid Joining room gava [11.2 signal for supper and to the lune Home sweet Ilome• • the company entered the Hipper room, where a richly laden table 'awaited their attack'. The musk of Pr o f. Wm. Moran vontributed much to the pleasure of the ev e ning and he exhibited his skill with various kinds of instruments. Toasts were drank and the company did full Justice to the good things,cnjoy lug themselves in no agreeable and social manner, Many kind wishes were expressed for Mr. Malt who responded to them by thanking his Mends very warmly and heartily for their kindness. Ti w whole affair was a grind success and the credit of getting It up is due to the step-mother of Mr. F. Roth whose kindness and hospitality are well known to all those who have the pleasnre or her Regular:lnce. In MuMotty or A ilEno.—Probably one of the finest pieces of art ever exhibited In this city, is the monument to Major Seip, which can now be seen in the marble yard of Waiter Losch, on Lhglen street between Eighth and Ninth. The entire work wan executed by Mr. Loseh hlmself and Is a monument to his taste, knowledge and skill :16 well as to the memory of a departed hero. The Inge is square and rut from Montgomery county marble. The cub-base, die and shaft are cut front marble Imported front Leghorn, Italy. The shaft is at plain, round, broken column. sur mounted by the American flag draped In graceful folds, hanging to the rear, on the front is sus pended n belt, sword and sash. The work upon the belt and sword is what Mr. Loich prides him self pat Ocularly 1111011, and they are as near per fectioll as it is possible for skill to make them. The point of the sheath is relieved ton distance of eight Inches from the column and the hilt and belt stand out very clearly, appearing as having been laid upon the shaft. Upon the sub-base is tastefully cut the following InSeription a WALTER 11. BEll', Late Major of the gfigd Rein., I'. V. lima October 16th, 1676. • Died September filth, 1860. Aged 31 years, 10 months and 7 days. My Husband— I He did his duty! who eon tell The mighty sacrifice he made 1. Life, health, and pure domestic Joy, An on his country's altar laid ! The monument will he on exhibition at the yard of Mr. Loseh for a ample of week.. Nwhere . ol,ltnn: will be .hcwn every attention. THE EIIIIITEENTII 01 AERIL—In Congress, on Monday of lust week. Col. Cake presented the following memorial GENTLEMEN : The history of the arrival of fire Pennsylvania volutecer companies In IVashington on the 18th of April, 1861, in response to the first proelamotion of President Lincoln for troops to meet the swift on-coming surges of armed tieitson, an 1 of the manner In which that little force assis ted for ten days thereafter to hold Washington at a most trying and critical period, is familiar to you, especially to Hon. St SION CAMERON, who, as Sec .retary of War, was brought in direct contact with those troops, and IS :Mitre of the. service they ren, dcred. It has becu suggested-that Congress might prop erly take cognizance of that serviee beyond the resolution of thanks adopted in July, 1861, by the presentation to each man who participated In that movement of a testimonial which he can wear with honor duriughlti lifetlmr, and. at his death, hand down with pride to I& children, to be kept , in the family as on helr-loom. On behalf of those COlltratilE6, now` partially or goalie(' into a fraternal association named First Defenders of the National Capital, we respectfully ask yon to bring thin molter before Congress and to me your Influence to secure Its favorable eon idderittion. We Ilee, gentlemen, your obedient rervitntfi, E. MeDONALD, Lob. rapt•tho Cortantw.ling Puttowill, National Light Infimlrtb JAMES WREN, Late C.iptotin Commanding l'otttrale Wohington Artillery. • JAMES MC:EIGHT, Late ( 'Wain r'ionmanditil 7?eadirag Itiraugula 3. B. SEI.IIEINIER, Lode Cap Min • Let , lPlown 1.1111111 G, , ira 8. GIEBEI., Lot, Li, 'doom( Co:mama/big .11ttritutm Allen I,(fallfril ISTER ALLENT ALLEN • INPANTEY nEarNioN.—Monday week the surviving members of the lite Capt. T. Yeager's Company assethbled at Ilagenbuch's lintel to celebrate the ninth anniversary of their arrival In Washington In ISM, in answer to the Presidential call for troops. A number of invited guests were present, representing the City Coun cils. the Revenue Department and the Press. The meeting was called to order awl a few telnnEhn ai ere mode by Col. C. W. Abbott, who briefly called to the minds of thin, present the object of the meeting and called upon Major Oliver for a speech. It was suggested that the speech mak ing would come in more appropriately at the sup per table, after the discussion of the good things prepared. As supper was not ready, Col. Good wiled away the time by the relation of a " Straw story," stud caused considerable merriment by his comical relation of the difficulties and discomforts the recruits" encountered and told him one of his men, disgusted at the Colonels preenutions to ensure a fair distribution of straw, sarrastically asked, "Colonel! can't I have a straw for tett - tolls.' -pick Supper svaahnotinced soon after SCYOI o'clock and for a while the districts of eating was strictly and conscientiously nttemini7 - --Mat_Oliver was the first to get at the real work of the inlil lug, which he did by'brielly alluding to the plea ! sure he felt at being an Invited guest on such an occasion—to appropriately remembering the ser vices of the Allen Infant ry. Inasmuch as on these occasions, ns upon all others, it was fitting that all things should be done decently and In order he would move that a President of the meeting he elected and for that office would name Col. Good. The nomination was seconded and the motion was unanimously carried. Col. Good said he was proud of the honor thus conferred upon him. Ile had not been so distinguished, so fortunate, as to be among the first to reach the capital; hit he had known many of the members of the Allen Infan try. A soldier's speech at a soldier's meeting was generally stale, especially when one can't make a speech. This orgalusation should lie a permanent one and other oilleert should be elected. Mr. T. F. EIIMICMI u • as thicln proposed an Vivi! President, motion seconded and unanimously carried. .Mr. Eminent thanked them for the com pliment paid him. Dr. T. C. Yeager was cleated Secretary. There behig loud calls for MO. Oliver the President called ❑porn him to address the meeting. Major Oliver rO,O and sald : Mr. President, Gent letnen—! had no Intention In coming heir to waken Speea, 111111 i tun not prepared, nor do Intend to take up your time at any length hp any remarks of mho:. The Importance of the event we are here to celebrate can scarcely be o‘er rated, and It is a striking proof of the ease with which the event: of history may become obliter ated from Its records. that, In a standard hisyry or the war It is stated that the Predtlent'dt call trim made on the I that on the 17th several Ihrinxylva nia Companies reached Waddington ana that on Me ISth the Allen Infantry, Ringgold .I,•tilllry, 75.147 05 1,052,916 19 07,3191 69 837,147 14 7,779 10 215,7 P 05 Nov the truth of the matter Is that the Allen Infantry were among the first who arrived and they reached Washington on the 18th inst. My recollection 14 of Maj. Yeager going about our city on the 18th and collectit4 his company. afterwards that he went to Ilarrisbarg and reach ed Washington on the 18th. Now this fart is lin portant. Its lIIII , OrtanCe Wan n o t realized then, nor in it adequately realized 110 W. Had It'not been for the ready response of the citizens of Pella-, sylvania the rebel forces would not have hers checked, the base of Northern operatious would not linen been at Washington and instead of the war being, as it was for two years, carried on in Virginia, it would have worked its devastation along no Southern border, and the contending furies would hare surged baekwarti mai forward Northward - into Pennsylvania turd Southward Into Maryland, \One the base of over:ohms would have been Philadelphia or one of our Peno,yiva - pia cities. ** * x As a citizen of Allentown I Owl proud of the Allen Infantry. I have a right to feel proud—this city lion a right to feel proud of you and your honorable reeord. (Applause.) - Your Captain fell at Fair Oaks., Ile met, an hon orable death, and whitener his 1111111 ,— and all of its is was 1101.•,10111111 Yeager Wan ready to light in defence of his cool:try and was iletailied by those feelings of patriotism that are evcr commendable and ennobling to hair May title day and tin glorious eVelil4 lit ; ever appropriately celebrated by you, and Its cele bration be participated In by I.IIU CW7,116 .f• Aulrn howl,. I had not Intended to speak ttt such length, i but I llnd that one might he tempted to elalmrate this fruitful theme mail morning. You should he LIM such an occasion addressed by those who were participators, and as one who served during 111 5. late war I call upon Major I,mq:olth:tell to add's,- you. (Loud applause.) Major Luckenbach said, it gave him great pleasure to"address the surviving members or the Allen Infantry. Ho was not In this part or the State when the call for troops wan made or lii might have been one of their number. Colonel Good had raid "that It was not fora soldier to talk much on such occasions," and us he was :inxion , to preserve Intact what little war record he hail he was unwilling to make any lengthy specell ret I WS OCCII6IOII. The Major exhibited very reedy whist the eons •0 1,1 kis remarks. When he was alluding to the troublous times before the ;vat the gas suddenly wentrout._ Without pausing, fur a moment he went: on : "It was as dark as this room is at this ins:- most" (Just then the door opened and a nubile was brought in,) "and the response of the people of this State seas like that ray of light shining in the midst or the thtotite,. — . Phis capital impromptu hit was greeted with tretnendstous applaii,e. and the condo:Ion of the Major's admirable speech (for which we have not space) called upon the Allen Infantry to commem orate. this day while one of them remained alive, and upon the citizens of Allentown to perpetuate It after their death by hohleng such a meeting and !drinking a silent toast to the memory of those who fur home and country bail done so well. (Load applause. The next speaker was Edward Ilarsey, who sill: All know that at she time we are com memorating, I was not a resident of this town. I was pursuing my studies in another place but had an opportunity of seeing the state in hick tg l e country was at that time. Course:demand dis order Were corrywhere. At the institution where I was resident only sickening incidents oecurre Students leaving for the South to take an active part in the rebellion. (to the other hand many scent to defenders of the Union. On both sides :they fought with distlnetion runt bravery, and Ilsose...wlass fell arc remembered by their classmates to-day. The physical force of the companies, who like the Allen Isafautry, responded tlrst to the President's call, was slot great. It could not he en. Undiwiplined, few in number, badly equip ped, they could have done nothing of any moment against an enony ; but their moral force was a power: It showed the spirit of tit.: people of the North and hence their notion was to be aevolintett as of great importaece. Ile spoke of the won drous transition of the country from a Ft:rico!' war ton state of peace and prosperity, and how short was the time Ins which the chenge had been :se " By the survivors, this war Is the theme for many a joke and its experiences sera. I chat the rt•httinii of many amusing and interesting Suckle:lts. Its solemn memories of those tom ! fell, alone remain in massy a funnily to tell of the bitterness of war. Is; the flame such topics as Political Economy would at , 111: . ngibte 11114 public 111111 d and the billerlieF•B of war be forgotten. ' lie thaeked them for the patience with w hims theyinut listened, to him aud hoped this would not be the last linty they moil have. the ple,ure of meeting." (Applause.) Loud calls woe made for Colonel Lotignecker, who responded by relating souse 1110:411WerestingilleilleWLS ronuccted With the outbreak of the rebellion and illntratesi the poor equipment and unorganized condition of the first volunteers in a cry graphic manner. Ile Immediately pnrerdhsg rite uutbreaak of the rcbrlllun,show 11g the treachery of Southern traitor's in official 1,04. Cons. Ile said "The Importance- of the f‘ervleri dem) to; the Allen Infantry ran not be over esti mated. To go through Baltimore, that hot bed of rebellion, without none stilllelent for slefessee was es; act of herole bravery and It was nothing short or a inlraele that those forty-one ac forty sane men were not massacred lu their through ItAttittioro Mid lying to-day, dead soul cold their graves." The Colonel esuseht led II very Interesting and agreeable speech by rOt.:, crating the remark : of a previous speaks r, rust these snorting's should be continued by the slur eleluctuenthere mut after them by the citizens of Allentown. (Loud stpplathe.) Much amusement was soused by Ms ...I. M. wlssi by the force of inc speech rather than remzuks, contillosted Isis share to the evening's entertainment. ColOnel (fond bald a few words in closing, eulkl.lin; one of the fallen, and the meeting all:Mlle:I, A very pleissant evening terra spent 1:3 . Owe , " .1 4 1 hail the gond fortune to fa present, and it is to be hoped the 'Wien Infantry' will meet year suite year for many yenta, oil like °evasions, without missing the foes- of a comrade around the festive board. WN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 1870. Ladies please examine our line of Dress Goods---Neverßetter. P4' I 1 - , , •t•I Our Stock Fir► ill i'atasau►tua - The borough of Catosnuqua hug become in fcated with Incyndinrh, On Monday nleht Lau harb's linen lu the rear of the Eagle Hotel was horned down about half past MO o'clock. All the live stock wan saved. It wan without doubt the work of an incendiary. The loss will reach two thousand dollars. We have not heard whether there Is any insurance upon the building. An at tempt was made on Sunday night , to fire the stable attached to the Cut.•tsawtnn Ilanse, but It did not burn anti the boars were only scorched. The supposition is that the saw person or persons tired both stables. Thy ittinual baited States Internal lterenut a...,,,turtit will hr eutaideted on Saturday urxt. ItE - ADIN4; In . rms.-4teading, April Nth.— Joseph Spayil though out dead, as wan reported lust nignt lies in a very critical condition. Mr,. Lutz in improving. John Lutz in Jail, sorry I'm ti hat he has done. The youog: "Ilcnry• Knerr" convieted of horse stealing and limier seaLeure, represents hint as a resident of Allentown. 'l • he patiers of this rite published the l'act. Ilk Mulls is not Rune and he Is not 1 . 1'0131 Allentown ; he wit, a tOnporary resident at one time. rusticating Iu Owing to the heavy rains the River Schuylkill rose several feet, and during yesterday famines living on Front street removed their' goods, etc. This rine in tire waiter has greatly datilauekl the eanarproperty of the Navigation Com pany. The Company linirFal of at mithlen rise chuiued and boomed their mew boat ' s, 211 in num Iv V lying, is dock. 'fire wdter has somewhat re ceded this morning and but little loose wood in Milling down the river. . The County authorities of Berks met for the purpose or disellbSitig the " Alms House" ques tion. Mr. - liaviland exhibited his plans for the new straetilre. It is to be 274 feet in front, three ~lorics high with 0 French 1 - 001 . , two Slugs, 109 feet fi lathes in depth. It Will neeommodate 5011 inmates :ltd to rust 1 . 10011 $lOO.OOO to $200,000. The 'Lancia, ithic Society ul 13crkn alai Schuyl kill comities wi:l meet la Reading nhortly. • llou. Win. M. Ili liter Is l'resttlent of the Ills torkal Smelt:ly of Iterkii County. 11. M. Kelm, Corresponding Seersdary. 'l'he Alatineelior gave its last carnival last even ing. It has. lioni organized years. Aped :21:I.—Joseph stiliyd, is so fur re corere.l as to be considered out of danger. 1)r. )I:trsliall was held by the Mayor 111 1.111. nlllll 1,t . *4 . 4.10.00 1 appear :it Court to Illl,Wier a curtly or the peace. on until of Mrs. clotisor. The painter.:are 11..10g suspended froin the tool or 1i1t.110,1 . will 111101• etiosideralsie daubing to hide (lie poor brick. 1)r. Clutrli, l'ott.viliv, still dent, r the it.loiresst at the iiii.ellog or So ciety sf Berk.. and Seittlyllsill l'iianties, on next Thurstlat. Dr. //aesier has quite a reputation as ,1•1,111111 . 111:111 :11111 mill 11.11111t1, , . ii.terest lah In arers. Till' Court lien deferred the i.entenee of Dr. Philip Ma until Monday, the 2:Ali lint. It ii r.alti the 1/r.'s friends arc attempting to procure a pardon rut ar to hart. tutu releamed immediately alter i-entenee. It is hoped the fioveriiiir hill re frain from pardoning him, as he would be iiii or nament to thin Jail. They nine have a Mini,ter. I.et them have it Doctor. Tire Lawyer will see to their comforts. All on a heap—the Office, the Revenue °like, the Express Office, Telegraph 011lee—.all In Bu,llong's Opera llou,e Bunning on Sixth•xt. - - .‘ Iluer ;ma more comfortable location for either could not be found. 'Flit. "Delon iiititse" is already under business operation, and the various practitioners •of this bar may be wen to come and gout all hours of tile dat. Hurt6ong Bros. Dant:lnv . ' Establishment employs 17 clerks. (So sa)sac.,tsvlvitipora Ey). 'flair exi•evdt, that of all the other basks lit the city. Court was in session yesterday. Desertion cases were taken up. In 0111' case the wire had her ht-baud put to Jail liecatt,e he 011iy allowed her sss per uaartlt—hr• earning YDJ. Somebody remarked des ii of a stile !" 'file Court tool: the DCl'4.lllllllll .11 tecoviliz.inee for :yt poai•:ua•c at the next term and :111%1,11 thelll live happily and peueralry. She exclaimed ••Oh, Judge! I can't live with him!" Poor thilig,! 'rite Court might to have divorced theta and Iter n itornoy have an .it or A,bettittly passel tm hrr to draw on the Stale Treasury. April . .I.—TliCre arc flirty-OHO CaSCS oa for this term of Coin:lion Pleas. ourt next Monility. The new thy hail Is being painted red and has the appear nee of n Cattail fart Dry. The founda tion having . given way somewhat, We walls are (Tacked. When this inillding is finished the peo ple all Fifth street call walk by it without fear of bring r e vered with dirt. As It 110 W is, tenth the hydrant turned on day and night, the sidewalks are In a bad condition. The morning train on the East Penn. Railroad, leaving Allentown about 7 o'clock, brings a great many people to town. A number of Allentomans take advantage of this convenience, shire they Can remain here all day and return In the evening. Several pportsinen from this city visited the La th( Lehigh. Five fishers caught ten fishes and a had The'• Immaculate lA•nrt of Mary" (Catholic) Fair i• brine held and is being patronized freely, as it should be. )1 r..ferriili Oatiser was maile the happy recipi ent orsi beautiful gold-headed cane, a gilt from the •hail Inspectors and Cenuty Commissioners. A li't or the mune, or the eooverts In the %%tri m]. churches in 'this city sire published in .the Dully 101111. lieading,,April 22.—A mall in the back part of Lereh's Hardware Store fell lu ; Inrkily no one ten , there al tile time. Prof. Stewart, Principal of the High School, Is delivering a course or lectures 1111 A:41,1m.y, lu Library Hall. 1.1111 evening he delivered lag 511C and ireture to a fine audience. Ile Is remarkably clear in bias Si) that the linlearn,d r:un rnugarehrnd rosily' all he says about those. distant spheres. It Is greatly to the credit of the Reading people that till' Ivultlrer 11115 such large audiences. Miss N e llie Johnson, who sang In a concert here last 1111411 t, in spoken of this morning as pretty. ppeli,t. "She tool: captive the hearts of all." Judge Ilagenmateu colt got up the Idea that a barrel of Easter egg; would he a alee gift for the Orphans' at • the Germantown Home. Accord ingly one was sent, ;mat:tilling tiftv-three doz It or colored eggs; us it WaNegyhtraoitxaary freight, the Central r.v press agent put it through free. Charles Stuchner got unruly anti twat Ills wife. Ills wife tweallie “I . llW ' anti had hint arrested. Th e . in di ee amn ruling locked him up mail Mer man Selioluier eau rule him. Puled. Fon...mum : any news this morning 1 • Not ;mat of anything, two 011 , 11; 4 , Mie One of the 'I fashilmahlex" of Allentown Is cre ating quilt a cenxatiou among the ladles. 'file extreme elegance of her Aft.:, is very Mir:tells e. The Fair to he given hp the fair sex of the p r e.... bytecian ;March. I; to he a grandwlfilr. It is to he held in the "Chapel" at the •• Work.i." °M ullin-es still ruin hourly and conduct " Fan" 1 , - •011p,er, at half fast. Nothing more than a fair thing. . Parading, April 23.—Congressman Getz says "itivv o i,." F reer]; was written by Charles BUM tier. Getz was loons when the tariff on the staple ;amino , of perks WaA 4111111111-Iled. The .lU,vitown Democrat sets its all right. The berme or llnerr, the horse thief, is In Welesport. iteadiov liNieri still credit his citizenship to Al lentown. .ToMI Dealt, the comiontwil man, Ilan expressed his desire to eonre,c. 'Flit gallows to be used he to he burrowed trow•the Nruyamettning prison. Some or the tined tellable :m.l safest nem in title city arc organizing a Fire laser:owe Company, to he condllete.l On en evottotelyal plat,. The Beetling Fire itinerancy 111111(110g on sth wad Court Hart I. ydw Ilelshell nun occuititel.-- . Samlntone front atel cor.l. about $2:1,000. The va. i leas city tallees ore now in thin buildll3l;, conniinis loan' of reporters from this city •turted on a : journey to the “Iterlis Comity Poor Hon. , " ,Lookout for `poor' item,. Potato,. lire selling at 40 tumid per bushel—la twirket this wooing. Prof. Evans who WAY lionized In this city it stint little ligo, gave ❑ reittliog"Cooper lustt tile" (N. Y.), last evening. The Prof. visited Allentown IL short tines ngo and had a tine midi care. Should lie deliver "Wolrey'n (2nargu to Crontwer," In the roaring end ranting style he (11.11 n Allow :rt, penp. trill irre.itt to think limn Cardinal true young once more. 1111 rendition of "plehns" Is ordintity. \Visiting hint no niisfor tulle In Ids Y. ultentpt, the Prediction is he will he severely erlilelred for coming before a New York antilenee. , 1 ii of Men's & Boys' Wear Complete --- Prices Very. Low.. THE CrtURCIII:a.—One of those lovely days that give us aforetaste of the coming Summer made Sunday nil unusually welcome visitor. The hard worked tnechanie, the busy book keeper and the earefulAradesman alike welcome the respite it brings from toll, and enjoy the luxury of a day of rest wills the zest that labor gives. The constant idler is always dull and melancholy on Sunday, because the ennui that attmoys him ou other days becomes almost unbearable amid the quiet of the Sabbath which Is Only oceasionaly broken by the sound of the church. bell—to him, monotonous and dreary to the laid. degree. Hut to it large number of people in this city the church bells sound a cheery note of invitation and the looks of the church goers Sunday were by no means dull or melancholy. V11..1'1111011 4 Cluirelles were unusaal'y well inled at the ENGI.I4II liEroumnr, Curial!. Rev. S. G. Wagner—Sundaty morn lug—Text, St. John '2lst chapter, tlr,t part of 17th verse.: " lie Paid unto him the titled lime, Simon son ofJonol,lore:t thou me 1— `Our blessed Lord and Master, addressed these lines to Peter by way of tcboke, who Mt , not moved by that lore, characterizing the true Chris lion. Christ showed compassion la thus Correct ing the erring disciple, no well as In suffering hu manity at large. Reproof and ehastiovinem are often visited upon us by the Lord, in order that we spay lay to heart his precepts and become bet ter Christians and love him Inner, thus fire WC. t v sited. Go with Peter whom the Lord loved ansl had in view his spiritual welfare whets he address— ed him. Not less does he lore suffering humauitc throughout the world. This he has shown In Isls death upon the eroso, giving himself a sneriliec . for our slits ; thus Is opened the tray of salvation and we are required to love him and to warship him. His death gave him elainif, on humanity. This Is to be made good on the part of the Chris tian by ackuovrledging Christ and worshiping him In his temple. For lie is the etthenee of all perfec tion, fairer titan the morning flower or the lily of the valleyOullnitely, above all these, and, in asii- Hoti to his death upon the cross, snakes it obtigst tory upon us to love him ; for he will comfort us in flute of trouble. His rebukes and chastisements visited upon us are to promote In the end our eternal and everlasting welfare. Real love to Christ Is of the utmost InipOrtanee and, Under the head of principle, Is the strongest, the deepest and InOst Inspiring of all. It is abso lutely liveessary in salvation and Is the soul ofall trite religion. The absenee of this accounts forte, much 111kt:warmness among professing Christ huts. This is lamentably [ltemise too often hi :au:Mien tat neeusionA. We shudder, especially when we call to mind the early profeFsiOns of snob ngalinit tebbin this lukewarmuess: Is charged, when there I Is not that love to Christ which should be found in the heart of every trust and profasolug Christian and without whieh we can not be true disciples of 1 Jesus Christ.— Suuday evening—Text, St. John chapter tllst, latter part of 171,1 t verse '• Lord thou knowe4t all things ; thou knowcst that I love thin." These words were uttered by Peter with all sin cerity, in reply to our Lord's questiou, comprkint; our, morning text. This disciple lucre showed himself zealous for the work of Ills master and formost among those of his members. We love Christ when we mourn on ac count of our sins; for all SNP are ollenCes against Christ. It requires hut little self examin ation In order that we may be conscious for short comings, when we deplore our guilt mind mire gricveit, then do we love Christ. Even when on guard against certain sins which we are tempted to commit, do we show love to Christ. We are required to beware and guard agaiuet little sins. We should be moved by a spirit of watchfulness :Lod prayer, In order that we may not he brought under the Influences of the tempter. By the grace of God we will he enabled to continue steadfastly In the Lord. When no sin can keep us from the service of Christ, we may be sure we tore the Lord, especially When the soul longs for 001111111'- 111 On with Christ and delight In his success. Then the soul turns with deep emotion to Christ and no obstacle can prevent it and will moreover seek his sanctuary. In conclusion; a sorrowing for sin, On earnest ness to quit sin, Is an evidence to Christ. How 'Misr the conseionsuess of knowing you love Chriq,notwithstanding snow misgivings at times, enable you to feel yon are brought nearer him and Ile Is nearer you, the relation being reciprocal In consequenee of love to God on the part of the part of the sinner. fie Is strengthened In grace, made ble of entering heaven. Love to God, mcars mode of heavenly Joys, celestial happiness, a home beyond the grave. Clll , ll II for all i I EN01.1911 ,F.VASGELICAL ClWRCll.—Services In the English Evangelical church, on Turner street near Seventh, Sunday at the usual hours, Con gregations good. Preaching In the morning and evening by Rev. G. T, Unities. Text in the morn ing, ltev. 20; 11, 12. " And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on It, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away ; and there WWI found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand hefore God ; and the hooks were opened ; and another hook was opened, which Is the borik of life; and the dead were Judged out of those things which were writ ten in the books according to their works." Text In the Cs ening, Amos 4; 12. "Prepare to meet thy God." After. the Morning sermon the sacra ment of the Lord's supper wits administered. At the close of the evening services one persod was reerived into church fellowship. Pnmairtentax Curia - H.—Serum In the morn ing by Rev. J. W. Wood. Text. Psalm 119: 130. "The entrance of thy words glveth light; It giv eth understanding to the simple." The sermon went to show how the gospel had been the menus' of dilla.leg light, and that wherever Its divine• In fluenee had spread, virtue, knowledge and happ'- ness had Inceensed. The we'd of God was the foundation upon which our government rested, be , cense It gave the people such knowledge of Justice and of truth that they consented to be snmued andlearned to reverence and respect the Law as ;in outgrowth or the word of God. The ordi nanees ofliaptlsin and the Lord's Slipper were the only /emus prescribed In the Bible, and any insist ence on others inust be outside of the revealed will of God amid therefore or very little consc yucuee. The Bible should be welcome every ! wherc,—ln the foundry; the saw mill, the public I I school, the railroad car,—everyw here the great means for the dlsseminlimilon of Mail, of Piety, or (Ylltout which np man eon sec the 1, Lead) should have free and weleollic access. A stirring appeal was made to thos... out o r the Apk of Safety anti the ithimableness of Gud'sWord their neccsbitics set Rath, Sunday School was won attended In the after noon, Lesson 4 The Devils east'out from Ihnno. At the Teanhers Prayer meeting whlolt fol lowed,- Mr. Bridges desired the prayers of the teachers for one of his fornim; scholars who was, lying at the point of death. . Bible class of six o l oloed, ....4410444414:e N 0.3" pc Ow two l erring, clitg4 Vill6 Well lilted. liablect of dig- Worse Slaying of the first-born in the land of Ellypt tied the departure of the children of Israel.! The discourse was Illustrated as usual by means of a map and mach geographical laferatailen Intr. SHR parted concerning" the localities of thi! differ. nt scenes described. The series of discourse,' at this church on Sun day evenings have proved very Interesting to large number of people and and have formed a consecutive narrative of the early n ges of the world. The next will continue the narrative eon. &Tulin; the march of the hosts of Israel through the Wilderness. Nt1:7110PI8T EI•14COI'AI. the morning at 10 o'clock and In the'evening at 7 o'clock, the Pastor, Rev. Win. Swhide; ht. Subject. In the morning "Christian purity in its relation to Chi Istiati ettleieney." .1 memorial service was held In the evening In connection with .the death of Bishop Thomson gold Kingsley. Sub ject:of the memorial sermon "The secret thing.; of Gm. Text, Dent. 29; 20. The secret things b e . long unto the Lord our God." CHURCH OF TIIF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION.-- . NtmminLr, Ma,- at K o'clock, High Mass at 10 o'clock. Phenol, by the Pastor, Rev. Father Gallagher. Sunday school In the afternoon at 2 o'clock. Vespers at 3 o'clock. The attendance at all the services was good. Father (Inllatther le nsAlstea hp the Rev. F: the O'Donou who has lately come to nor city. THE fanners in the tipper end of the roomy have nearly all sown their oats, while snau• of them have finished planting potatoes nodose pie paring the ground for corn. INcREASE 01 , CAPITAL.—It t 9 rumored Clint in the event of the Funding Bill Cong the Allentown National Bank will InervaNe ite ru ital lmvitovEmENT.--Tlie Lyon Valley Ilotei, owned by .1. E..\ E. i lawman. is now tin rierttoing repairs. An ftdditional story will be folded to the rear portion of the bniltlitig AV6 . 1011 will linprovt the appearanen ♦ery I NtiVRANCE COM PAM'. —At the Inert big of the Leon Valley Horse Insurance Company, the following °Mem, were elected :—President, Richard.f. Knerr ; TrertAmyr, Edw in Zhnerman ; Seeretarv, Asher 11. Fat zinger. SIIEEP KILLED. Wetherhohl, of Lyon Valley,lo4 a valuable rain last week, the animal having been attacked by a number of dogs during the' Wall: and then throne Into Lion Creek. The Fame night' John Schntnnebee l o g several sheep front the same Lance. CAPT. ..‘TATCIIITIT has returned to Cato4au pm from the South. Ile reports having bleated In n very promising lothlity, need In to neighbor hood well stocked with Northerners. Ile Wtys they have tow been molested by the native,. Ile wl I return with Ms filthily in a few days. CommumoN AT LOWIIII.II, Sunday last the Lord's Supper was administered to the Reformed portion of the Congredallon of Imtvhill church by the RCS. Fogy]: Sotbe one hundred and sixty person.: communed and the (Mundt wan erowtled. The pastor delivered a very powerful and appropriate sermon. A BEAuTtmm 'Timm - FOR SAI.E.—In !m -other column appears the advertisement of B. W. Hudson. Esq., oftlrleg his house and lot on Sixth street for sule,to which we call espeelal attention. This property is invariably admired by strangers visiting our city and those who have examined the Inside as well as the outside have been struck by the tasteful arrangement and t he perfect con venience of construction. No expense has been spared to make this dwelling n " Immo" In every sense of the word and we believe Mr. Hudson will have no difficulty lu iintihrg a ready purchaser. NOTICE. —All soldiers who enlisted for three years, between the di It day of May, ISO, and the 112 d day of July, 1061, and were honorably charged before the expiration of their term of ser vice because of di6ability acquired in the military service, should bring their discharge to W. D. Luckethach, Attorney at Law, Hamilton street, nearly opposite the Court !inure, Allentown, Pa., to present their claim for the $lOO bounty in ac cordance with the recent deekicin of the United States Supreme Court Ie THE INCOME TAX STILL IN Pond;—A TEST CASE.—IiI the Court of Nisi Prins yesterday, counsel for the Philadelphia and Trenton Railway Company in 'de application for au In) uwtion to restrain the Collector of Internal Revenue and his agents front levying and collecting the Income Tax, at 5 per cent. upon ,the sum of declared dividend, and if•SO,M.-13 net earning, which was applied to the construction anti neree sory repairs of the road, the ground taken being that the tax does not lie ng host incomes paid, or payable, after the 31st of Deeentlicr,llitill. The preliminary injunction was granted for live days, at the end of which time the question is to be or- good. Some ten or twelve leading rallroadi: In this State have refused to pay taxes as above, and await the action of the Com t.—Tribune. yf !nth. IRON MATTEIM—The Crane Iron COIIIIIII - have two stacks out of blast, are Tinder going repairs and alterations with n view to cheapening the eo•t of the production of iron. The margin on Iron Is so'hmall that it is necessary to economize In every item. The attention of manufacturers is directed entirely to methods of lessening the most or manuincture nthd the fur- Inteeri which are enabled to make the cheapest iron will, of course. he the ours t o make the most money. It Is saI.I that the Thonnt , Iron f'olopany have contrarted for their entlre prrelnetlon for tills year, Last week the Lehigh Crnno and Scotch pig sold for the same prices. The furnaces are not making a cent on the lower grades of pig ion. A rorrebpondent saps:— Dr. Win. Fields, of Wilmington, Del., ha, patented his great pro cesies for making Iron an 3 steel in puddling and bolliN furnaces from any kind of pig iron. • It mutters not what kind of coal Is used to make pig iron as this process removes all the impurities from the iron by decarbonising, d estdpiturizin g a nd dephosphorizing, and reearbonizes the metal for steel. This steel is suitable for nil purposes, in cluding rails, cutlery, etc. As the Doctor has patents with the most complete specifications he forewarns persons from infringing on his patents. Helms one patent on furnaces and the second Is expected daily from Washington, with whlelt h • elaitus he can mat e five tons of east steel In front twenty to twenty.five minutes direct front the iron ewer from the pig Iron. It is also claimed that the steel Iftof the very best quality for rullt, agile , tools and for every variety of uses. This pro cess will do :may with po or boiling fur tole of hit Ammo.— will make into steel ne fiat or three West furnace, elm nitelt {Le •its, HO ,that BO fa her process for rqatutincturing iron eat'. multi , It SO 01.1.11111 null or, quick us the Doctor Call qln kC, 4451. ?Led and awn. Old taint eau he melted fund re•roiled. Itaient rights are for sale by the lainufor, Dr. t\ • m. Fields. .9.111 We..f Seventh St., WilMington, Del, _ •- - A Treatue on the Ilair published by V., P. tfall.4 N. 11, , o pri.•tor., Vegetable bl. el all flair Renewer, rotpalue valuable Information abort q, hair. whirl, .boola mod by all. Send to pnblishtre Co a ropy. I= EEO N Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Skin and Fondle DI .iOO Warranted cured.—See testimonial:— Sntannvnr Townsurr, Lehigh Co., Oct. 31, Mfg. It Is with • grateful feeling that I feel able to make the following statement for the benefit of those who are surer. log from Scrofula end other Chronic Disease*. My wife had been suffering fur several years from tumors or welling. on her neck which after a lima would gather and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. She had Legit treated for more than • year br most eminent 11t7.1- cins without remising any permanent benefit, her disease he o coming worse, until she had Eve of these running sore on her neck, whom I employed Dr. IL D. Lo aaaaa r, under whose treatment abo commenced to Improve very fad, the sores on her neck to heal, and all her until and dis• agreeable symptoms gradually to disappear, until hes health was restored, which was Is about four mouths. I feel perfectly justified, after having tried the treatment of other physicians in recommending•ll those who are eater lug from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Langaker for ' medical treatment, with a firm belief that they will be eat !stied, benefited and mato thereby, as my wife bee been. iSinued,] JAMES DARNER. Dr. 11. D. Lougaker'• Once le on the but side of Sixth etreet. between llentlltclo sod Walnut. Allentown. T_TOCSE FOR HALE .— TOE SUB. AI. seriber street for sale his house and lot situated on st x•rit street, between TVRNER. sad CIIEW. the (try of Annum.. The boogie Is complete with all the modern conveulences and le handsomely papere throughout. The grounds are tastefully htld out and are well ..tacked with trot t trees. As the furniture Wan bought expressly for this dwell: u.t the subscriber would prefer eel I rug it with the house. For further information, terms iso view of the holler ou the subscriber on the prom esa . between the hour. of P A. M. tad 3 P. M. D. W. HUDSON. North Gth street, above Turner. MD smovEn, ATTORNEY AT _di LAW, :STILLERSTOWN. LEIIIOII CO., PA. Par. lien liv emeatton paid to lamelceut and decedent .1a.6.17 NTOTICE..--NOTICE . IN HEREBY O SVEN that the undersixacd have made applica• Goo to the Court o r Common Plea., April Term 1870 to grant u chart, Of ineorpOratlOn to the SA RUKUSVIL . LE Ist AN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, lobe located lu sold county, the articles and conditions of which are Bled b i n the Prothonotary's Omen, and nules• sufficient 1.01L•0110 .thown to tlin contrary, It will be lawful for tbn Conn to grant said Charter at the next term of Court. Nathan SO.IIIIBO, William Fry, D. A. :Omelet, Jacob Borkemayer. Asroa S. Miller, W. D. Kistler. Wakon K. Voter, A. Berkameyer, Samuel J. Kistler, Owen Lloyd William Adam., ALLENTOWN, AMU 19, 1570. Tllghtnan Peter. Lloyd, ILIENItY J. SCHWARTZ, DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND VINEGAR. BIERIS OLD STAND, $3 REST HAMILTON STREET, =3 Thu beet brands ad waya on hand. Ile ask. o share of the patemage of the public. confident that Slum who in him a call wall ',wive matlefaction. apr 27.1 m NEW VCRANGEMIENT TIIRoUGH TICKETS I A ERIE RAILWAY, Ti Buffalo, Niagara Fella, Cleveland. Toledo. Detroit crucAGo, OMAHA, SAN FRANCISCO, elliel.fill. ludianapolls. St. Lout., and all principal (III• 4 West, North. and the Canadas. Superb and Ltce• flour roadie.. dealt/tied ler day and n use, are attached 1.11.11 Empress Trains. For tickets and it information a pty to li. M. ERA VSE, AGENT LEMON VALLEY IL R. a PP, Station) ALLENTOWN. ape 77 7: IMPORTANT TO FEMALES I o cot...goonce of the continued counterfeiting of toy DUPONCO GOLDEN PILLS I hnve changed the II tylo of putting them up. TIIE GENUINE in now put up in LARGE (WHITE) BOARb. containing deulde Quitutlty of Pull., and upon.id) boxyou will End the Keeton,. Stomp. printed from my DILIV•TC Dtg. spot. W111:11 hen utte leder of the Stump yun will Eod printed the word. Dopuncon, Golden Periodical Pills. " WWI hotter, • • W about that Nov a ARM (I.riNr. N. B.—The enroll Red nod Yellow Bonen are no !nigger 11,11. Every box In aligned. H. U. !IOW& bole proprietor). :few York. ('ewe, $1 CO per box; aix boor.. II WI. Sold in Allentown by LEWIN SCHMIDT & CO.. Agents for Allentown. Ludlam by sending them la (*through the Allentown pont Mike can kayo the Pilltl en, lconfidon• tinily) by Mull In any part of the country. free of postage. Had by It. P. HUNTER, in Reading. ap27.3m A H. BOYD. TREASURER, IN At ix. • COUNT WITH BOHOULIII OF CATA.ACQVA. BOROUGH ACCOUNT, DR. ra.ll .1 hand from Boonuty • LORDS • Snip of Lock-up Lot • • To Cataxaugu ll a Bunk.. wn Ba " Market Smile •• Catauttutom Baud. TIAXeY Hy Coelisold for Town Hall Int Lighting Limn. erest •• • Towo liull Loan Cetx.unqutt C. Metutyro. fur Lot Street Cumuli ...loner.. Carstmituytitt Ono Cu.. l'hcculx Fire Co ry hoed. =I BOUNTY FUND ACCOUNT. DR. To 6tsli o• ❑cud CK•L Irem Tom,. By Veldt transferred to Borough Fund... $l5OO O.) By Cosh paid Loses I:Tli 07 interest IIOS BO Orders ' To a. By Cash ou Ilund, ' 21.12 44 - IPTCOT 24 Total Amount Bounty Logo 618.050 ftY Total Amount Borough Loan 18,85.5 0 , We the undersigned Andlto . .. have examined •ceounte of A. It. Boyd. reanurer of the Borough, and hod the 4111 lat. correct. 11. P. BARTH ALBY 11. OIe,DEBT, t Auditor., 3081111 A HUNT. Cattortmiug, April 15, MP. OLD AND TRIED. INCORPORATED` 1851. I3ERKSIIIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, I=ll TI1(111AS F. PLUNKETT Pr.lJois, JAMES FRANCIS, Vic. P , rool BENJ. CIIICKEIII Na, Secrotary .11 Trosstics JACOB L. UREENE, Acil.tant Secretary. Failure to Pay,Premlum does not forfeit the Police al soy n met hut the !Slimy will be col:allotted In force until the Pretolums alrendy paid are fully d by the Coat ol lui.uratme. Should the inaured die within the Period .uf continued teal:mance, the full amount of the Policy will be 11,11,1, the woo tot Ifall Premiums had been Paid wheti excpt 11111 l ill° Premiums overdue and minute will be deduct e ed. Examples—Claims ',enmity aid under this torture: Jame. Joyce or New York. Insured for 11.000. died four onths offer i d . Premium was due mod ai unpaid. A....nt m 1.01.1. nook% lets one tlemi-Aullual everoluto. hleckel, of Cleveland. insured for sl.(oe. lathe clonal. after his premium was duo and unpaid, Aawovit pold,tll,uou, let tAt( ,,,n tprensluin. ennite-1 , Monoo. I. ocOrd, Wow $1 tutored for ,433. died thirteen toautlia alter p lam was due and unpaid. Ai otto paid, +hut% less two premiums. This feature is absolutely Decimal to the Polloy•hOlder by a low al tho Cow ma'am.' th of kla•anchuselta. • than•untreGu) Every Day's inauraner Pnk For: I=l3 •Il ill , Pratte beton to the Pulley bolder... nod Ws D vided autin•lly among Pullet.. to foreo two ream Dividnd"paid 'anomaly le canb,er need to Nerves. Qe anoinot of liniurunce. EC..IIIIICA mitionitement; a•lri Inve•linentet earefill 'election of Itariii tirOtpot and honorable settlement, t !W -rt IA travel and reeldmice• PHILADELPHIA ovvicr., • 3.29 WALNUT STREET. W.ll. GRAVES, GENERAL AGENT AND ATTORNEY. /UPDOOD AGENTS WED. Apply , boy. Oily . H. YODER. Agent. Allentuvro. iii 11 H El H MI M RI 61 10.1 1.500 4E03 CO 1203 91 9942 20 549 23 40 CO 190 00 2719 10 $21.3f13 94 0330 Se 137 50 1171 73 664 81 824 13 11,300 00 410 00 84019 818 33 7-3 0/ IWO 43 302 48 LE= r 2.575 st 33100 - 11 , 1131 14 IMEI