'rtteilistcr. M . 111.1411103 IM:nr WEHNKOHAV UV ) B IT I RBI )I , J. ~ .111 TERMS, :Moo A YEAR IN A.DVANci. No paper discoutinued until all arearages arc old, except at the option of the publishers. liar subscribers who do lint receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to this alike. Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well as the new. Tim Excia,mori ifirt.ts.—'l'wcnty•sevcn member', of tide new company were out nt ihe Fair Ground Met Friday evening, drilling tinder the command of Co Pt. Latilmeb. PRESENTAIIOI4.—The City Superintendent Mr. It. K. thiellrle was presented by the scholars of the Second Ward Grammar School with an ele gantly boom ,volume of Whittler's poems, last week. OUT AIIAIN.-111r. Charles Dietrich, who was formerly driver for the Good Will Fire Com pany, Is out on the street ngulu. Ile manages to get along with the help of a pair of crutches, and we are extremely glad to see him in a fair way to wards recovery. PRESIDENT CATTEL, of Lafayette College, who has been absent more than a year on a tour of observation among the educational institutions of Europe, returned to Easton, Penn.. Thursday, and had a magnificent reception by the citizen s anti students of the t'ollegc. A PLEAsANT Twe.—we understand a party of young people went for a trip over the Calm:mi nim Fogelsville Railroad on Saturday. Some of the carers of the Thomas Iron Company were the 'projectors of the treat and we can readily imagine the , good time enjoyed .by the fortunate partici- l'itAiti.Es lbctiEss A Pot T.—ln some or Dleliea's works appear some most beautiful poetry, and It Is undoubtedly true that had he devoted himself to title branch of literature,he would have achieved a name commensurate with his great itel, as a prose writer. The' poem going tile rounds of the papers entitled '' Childhood," and Sometimes "children" in not by him, hoverer: THE ALLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEOE.---Tho closing exercises of the Allentown Female College will lake place next Friday evening in the Court House. Miss Sallie E. Massey, Miss Mary E. Weiser, Mks Ida Isielitenwalner and Miss Alice C. Losch will read essays, find vocal and lustros medial tousle will form part of the programme. We have no doubt the attendance of parents and the friends of this Institution will be large. I.E.vrinm.--The old adage (hut there is no thing like leather, is not altogether believed in by our Mayor, who considers leather muzzles inade quate as a 111C111111 of effectually :nuzzling the 711l t l dogs in our city. Wire is the only wear—for safety. Dogs not protected by a wire.muzzle, are liable at any time to be shot by the police. Look out, therefore, all ye who have dogs that ye love, and pat them behind wire screens at once. TOUOII, BUT TRuE.—The West Chester Ileeord says, that on last Thursday, a colored man, In driving n pair of oxen and horses to a load of manure, along Walnut street, West Chester, came about as near being killed as well could be without such a catastrophe. Ile was seated on a ladder, on top of the load, when, in crossing a gutter : the ladder tilted, and down he went. Ile cried, " wo! wo! !" but before the team stopped, one of the wheels of the smagon passed over hint between the neck mat shoulders; hut singular to sac he was not killed — ormmeh hurt. The mud was very deep where he fell, Into which he was squeezed, and that no ;Muth saved Ws life. lie certainly ought not to grumble at !middy roads; but we will guarantee his mother 11111 not recognize him. THE LATE SUICIDE IN THE LEllluit.—A man named Lewis Hopper, residing near the Furnace, has been missing since Monday last. On Monday evening lie laid himself on the track near the East Penn Junction of the Lehigh Valley Rail road, and declared his Intention of taking his life. As he was evidently intoxicated, he us removed, and staggered about In the ncighborhooe for some time. A woman, who it is supposed was the last to sec him alive, says lie told her afterwards that that was the last time she would see him. Ills hat and two whiskey bottle 4 were found on the hanks of the Lehigh between Mr. Dixon's house and the East Penn Junction„ and search was made for his body anti was discovered on Satur day In the Lehigh about twenty yards below the Furnace, at Aineysvllle. The coroner was sum named and a jury empannelled.. A verdict was found In accordance with the facts and the body of the deceased was taken to the poor house. It was authoritively stated that Lewis . Hopper, did not have whiskey In the bottles which were found on the bank, b u t that those bottles had contained " mead" and `• mineral water... Tula CotcititT LAsT •X EEK.—The Lieder beans Concert last 'Friday was well attetni.l and had It not been for the extreme heat see have no doubt the house would have, been full. The chorusses and concerted pieces were given with a unity and precision which was very creditable to the conductor and his 'midis. Notwithstanding that the heat wits a damper on demonstrative ap probatiou,John Romig, as usual, was enthusiasti cally welcomed by the audience,reeeiving a hearty encore for the manner in which he executed the first piece set down for him in the progrannue. Among the ladles Miss \Vessel• and Mks Reeder carried off the palm, while the musical perform ances of l'rofs. Wolfe and Alfred Ettinger as well as that of the Liederkrans was worthy of their reputation. The now celebrated Allentown Quar tette Club contributed their share to the evening's entertainment In an admirable mantle' and with out further particularizing, we may truly say the whole progratane 'was executed In a manner showing capable instruction and first rate musi cal ability. The Stengerbnud assisted. A P POI I.: TM EN TS OF DEPUTY ;NIARNIIALS FON LEUOiII COUNTY: Districts. 1. R. S. Leiseuring, Fifa, Fifth and Sixth Wards of Allentown. 2. Jacob Snyder, Second, Third. and Fourth Wards of Allentown. 3. Benneville Yoder, Upper and Lower Ma cungic twps. and Borough of Mil lerstown 4. L. 11. Roth, Lynn nod Weisculitirg twps. b. Win. Marshal, North Whitehall and Washington twps. and Slatlngton. it. W. Fry, Heidelberg and Lowhill twps. 7. A. 11. Fntehnger, Upper and Lower Mil ford twps. s. .L.T. Woodring, Salisbury and Upper San con twps. and Borough of Entails. p. .1. B. Ilitinersley, Borough of Catasamput and Hanover twp. 111. -, South Whitehall twp. 'Ow. following are the census appointments for Nlontgomery county : Ist District—J. A. itelit, Upper Ward of Norris town Borough. thl District-1.. Jones, Middle and lower Wards Norristown Borough. ad District—C. qrcen, Conshohocken Borough 'lymouth township. 4th District—lsaac It. Lewfs, Bridgeport mid Merlon townships. rdit District—George It. Clark, Pottstown Bor ough and I'ottsgrove township. nth District—J. B. liorneman, Douglass and New Hanover townships. 7tli District—A. 11. Cassell, Franconia and Up 'per Salford townships. Nth District—W. F. Reed, Frederick and Marl borough townships. 11th Dist Oct —C S. Jenkins, G wyttedd and W hit pain townships. 10th DiArlet—J. R. McClintock, Hatlield and Montgomery townships. 11th District—W. C. Palmer; Itiooreland and . Horsham townships. 12th District—pr. L. Royer, Limerick and Up per Providence townships. 18tit District—J. S. Schluter, Lower Merlon township; 14th District—ll'. 11. Snyder, Norriton and Lower Providence townships. lllth District— , G. D. Mimicker, Perklemen and Worcester townships. . . lath District—John Ileftenelc, Springfield and Cheltenham township. 17th District—J. C. Brorse, Towamenein and Lower Salford townships. ' : 14DIStrict—D. J. Ambler, Upper Dublin and •` 6 r f Vfn townships. • blstriet—A. K. Stauffer, Upper Hanover It. Taylot, Wlllioniproh tom AN Orrunor..—Several boys were brought before Mayor Gond . Thatelay charged with an at• tempt to fire a stable on Lumber Alley. There was no evidence at ail to convict them of any thing of the kind and the parents are justly Indig nant at such an outrageous proceeding. • GUATIVYINO. —Lag neck 3119 s Amanda Haines received at token of the attachment and ap preciation of her pupils. They presented her with n very elegant glass set. It. K. Bueltrie, Esq., the City Superintendent, Wits also presented With at gold tooth pick by the lila of the Firtt and Sixth \Vara Grammar MEM THE BOYERTOWN fun eral of child killed by the girl lininincl, at Boyertown, in the early part of last wed:, took place on Thursday, and was :Mended by a large concourse of people. The Attorneys for tie Com- nionwealth and those for Catherine Hummel visited the scene of the murder on the =nine day. It Is stated that Catherine Hummel Is older than Was at first slated, she being fourteen year, of age the 25th of last April. d[Cnu:s Col LEGE.—The closing ex ercises of Muldenberg College are likely to he of tuore than ordinary 'lnterest this year, and e•e hope to see a very large attendance. Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, the 29th and lost., will be taken up in the various nteetinga, orations, addresses, ike. A large number of per sona haVe been Invited to attend and take part in a pracesnion, apd weexpeet the various speaker. 111 haVe a butte and appreaiatlye A Comm:NA'No:N.—The Delaware Itiver, elite and Atlantic, Franklin, and Philadelphia ,d Norristown Telegraph Companies have mdi- their forces onil have one onlee.at Chest nut street, Philadelphia. This union kill eyeat accommodation hi those parties who prel i m to do bu,iness with these lines. It will allbril nil ditional facilities to the Delawa're Ricer Company and place it upon equal footing with aurothe, A I.MosT A riati.—Some children playing' it Limber Alley 'fl nu •:day afternoon, set fire Ii paper and stalled it under a stable door with tin hope o r ses.hig•a " big fire." Fintanately tht stable did not catch or nadtmlitedly the desire ti see aHy t ee would have been realized, as. the sit MIAMI of OW stable is snell as to have favored spreading of the flames. We ars not n war whether the children were suitably rewarded 0 ANtrrithin FIRE.— Wednesday :Meru:min t It barn occupied by Henry Heckman, on Lumber Al ley, between inc' son and Union, w:r• di3OVerel to be on tire, lint the flame , was evil:m.lll,lml be fore an alarm was given. The buildings in dm neighborhood :ire of a enmlnistible character, an had it not been for the timely discovery a big fir would have resulted. It is suppmied io Lace hoe Bet on fire by 90111 C boys who were pinyin, :Mon the barn. SERIOUS AND PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—Wed. nesday afternoon two brothers,Allen and TIIOIIIIIS Hagentateh, were picking cherries in their father's lot, on Walnut street between sth and 6th; when n limb of the tree broke and precipitated them to the ground. Thomas fortunately escaped without injury, but Allen having his arms ex tended, fell upon them, breaking one above the wrist and splitting the bone of the attire. The sufferer was attended by Drs. W. IT. and G. M. Romig. :\ GRAND EximurioN OF !CATION I. IN dustry.—The American Institute of New YOH City, of which Horace Greeley is President, wil hold their thirty ninth Fair tinrint4 the months o September and October next, at the Empire hint• The hilll.•int success of former F.Nitillitlons is guarantee that zt lending feature in the attraetio of the Metropolis during the fall will he this Gre industrial Display. For circular giving classification of :HAM rules for Exhibitors and full if:laical:lr,, :oh ire Corresponding Secretary, American Institute, N York City. PRESENTATION.—Miss E. J. 'Haines, teach. er of the First and Sixth Ward Grammar Schools, was last week presented, by the pliplis of the Sec ond class with a handsome silver card stand. The faithfulness nod efficiency or the teacher well de serve this graceful acknowledgment from her pn pile—an acknowledgment as . creditable to the presentors ns It Is gratifying to her whom they honor. To teach with efficiency, to preserve order and strict discipline and at the same time secure the warm attachment of the pupils, Is a very hard task indeed for any teacher—a task very few are :Ode In accomplish successfully. This, Miss Haines has done, and we trust that she with all orier faithful teachers may be rewarded with the, approval ❑nd encouragements of all the parents in the commu nity they are doing so much to benefit. UIL TEMPLE OF lIONOR ANIL TENIPEE ANCIL—TIIC Gritnil Temple of llonor releeted the following oilleers : C. \V. T.—lle:oan 11. Potter. nl• Philadelphia. G. NV. V. I%—llobert 11. Seniple, of Allegheny. G. \V. Rec.—Oliver 1.. Search, of Philadelphia. G. \\•. Trells.—Charles Kelly, of G. \V. I.7:4ler—Jolni I. of Mallatioy City. • G. W. Chapin lo—W. Barr, of linrri•bur_. G. NV. l'owell, of Elul The Junior (Indleh') Grand Temple alerted the following Grand officers Sister G. W. T.—Mary 13a,selievre, of l'hila., 4.(1,1er G. V. T.-1 , 411z4t 111-14 op, or I larri,blirix. SI-ter G. W. Bee.—Mery Adanis. of Phila. Sister C. W. 'lrear.—Sallie Hopkins, or Pitts burg'. Sister G. W. Chaplain—Fanny F... (label, of Philadelphia. 'Sister G. W. Usher—Julia linyty, of Phila. Sister G. W. Guard—.kbhis Jones, of Pittsburg. Adjourned Friday to meet ot .\lleillowit next. WE have received from the Sta,t , Executive Cummitter of the Young Men's Christian Assoel- anon a Pamphlet of over one hundred pages on, tabling the reports of the associations In our State; and information as to the work and how to carry. It on. From It we learn that the number of O,OCiatitniS ht the State is sixty-four, and that they ore rapidly increasing, there bring almost three times as many as there was last fall. The amount and totality of the work done has proved very much, and the record is highly cred itable. It ali) contalns It Vallia hi Information On the work, article on prayer meetings, prison work, rooms, music, literary and social meetings, convention', finances, etc. It Is published free, in the intere,t of the assoelation work, and copies may be had by addressing T. K. Cree, Chairman State Exec utive Committee, Pittsburg. It ought to be in the hands of every Christian limn in the State. The following are the monitors of the Slate Exeodive Committee: Thomas K. Cree, chairman, Pitts burg; Peter B. Simons; Philadelphia ; General James A. Beaver, Bellefonte ; TllOllllll , 11. Babe, Pittsburg; C. C. Shirk, Erie; 11. S. Myres, York, and E. Franciscns, Harrisburg. 01 , SIXTU STREET IiESIDENTS. In pursuance to call pu.dlshed 111 CHRONICLE and Doily \'etrx, a meeting of the property holders On Sixth 'street was held on Thursday evening, June third, In the Court Ilonse. C. W. Cooper, Esq., was called to the chair and ,J. S•Dilliuger was elected Secretary. The following preamble and resolutions Were tumultuously adopted : WHEREAS the City Councils have contracted for the Macadamising of Sixth strret In this miry • without the petition of a single property holder on said street, Intending that the property holders shall be charged with the costs thereof; and WHEREAS this action of Councils was had, not with a view of improving said street, but for the avowed purpose of obtaining ground (free of charge and at the expense of the property holders on said street) for the grading of Gordon street ; and Wouncas said Macadamising would in a Was lire decrease rather than Increase the value of property along sold street ; and Wotan:As hi our opinion no legal right exists to improve any street at the expense of Its proper ty holders, unless upon ',alike, (tile majority, and then only ;when the Improvement is local - to Its nalnre and there Is a “wresponding increase in the'vidue of property. Therefore be It Resolved, That the Council exceeded its author ity and Cannot Macadamise said street other then at the expense of the city`. Resolved, That we hereby cater our protest against sold . proceedings of cousen,, aim declare that we will In no event pay fir ills same unless compelled thereto by due course of law. , Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to each branch bf the City Connell. On motion Wm. S. Young, Reuben S. Shinier and G. W. Ifartiell were *appointed a CommMe (with power to dubstltute) for the purpose of ern ploying Counsel. On Inotlon adjourned. Attest, , J. 8. DILLINCIER, Bee's'. (At, the request of eoveral Wilsons wo Ibluove.—Eß.) LEHIGH REGI TH CHIMP PARLOR ORGAN9.—.I single reed ii octave organ at $9O. A double reed organ with . 5 mops, at $l3O. A powerful organ with 7 stop at 51 50, at. C. F. Herm:ma's, corner of 7th and With nut .—.lilo. Grand Commandvry, Knights Temp jar, of 11',01V1 . 11 In hold their next annual Conelave. and F:neampment at Har risburg, next Jr.un Thwy will meet in the House of Replesentativeg, and encamp In the Capital permisFlon la ttranted by the next LeglF !Mire. ttisrotrr ol.eoal transported OVCI' the !Align Valley It:alio:Id for the week en:ll,g June 1801, 1870, compared with same time last year: ' For Weak For Yet,. Teta 1 Wyoming' 4 424 01 :132,607 09 ilazhaen.... .... •..........,V,,541 01 1170,329 15 Upper 1,,e11101 542 04 6,003 02 Beaver Meadow 13,609 0:1 • 035,975 09 Mahoney 2,403 17 119,043 19 Mauch Chun]: , 447 17 Total by 'tall & Canal G 7,1 1 .20 01; 1,779,/4211 07 Same time 115110 0,800 01 1,077,11 1 :i 07 lc rease It rettqe TnE ExclmsioN.—The excursion or the Al cntown Cornet Band was ,Itccessfill—not only to t monetary pnlnt of view, but In the !eat eii.My mut of all those who bad the good fortune ill girtielpate. 'Me excellent music of the liand was very generally admired, mid it is very gratifying to all our citizens to imtive the marked improve ment that this line body of nitisician4 are 111111iillIf in the ch:n•neter of their music and the manner of It: , rendition. The really line appearance of the men in their new uniforms, added to their grow- Mg excellence as musivians, make, the Allentown Cornet Band a crt dit to our city, and we are _lnd to know that the at r.tn2;ements of 110, who had this exenr,ion In hand, result el in such a vont- Plete suyee=s. INF.\ NT )11tItTiEltitli to A trocitm, .itittli iiittitit on )inittlity fittittinitti iiittiit lit'tyttrttiwit, it. Iloilo county. .1 ittle child if Ludy, übonl iitte alit tail 111 thraat cut with a butcher's lotire In' a airl tgeil about 11. V. 'rite manioc W.1,1 . 1/1111111111 . 11 while the 11111113 yore :It %V 11 1 .% in a hay fii.l.l. The ctrl at. lir •ltarLicil ita 1•I'11111 . an a tvatelimaii nu tlic nit the ciicitaistaitcc ci her euilt, which ,110 •tliturwaril . Nu tnuliyo is known, esrcpl 111.1 t Ow rhiln herau• it ma:t,n it able In h. r. .\fuse the mur der till,. 11,11 to the woo 1-, and iv:, del till 1:UNI Ow driver of lit Angi• found her tie aiti tool: her to Iica•Iiii••:,.AVIIVIT ,111` in nary 111):111. ETII I Ni; °Will NOTICINO. it. esstnent for the Sixth Dist iet front Mny Is itittit), to .Ipril 1570.111 liter E ltynrd Hobe,Esil Assessor for tht• sniil Dist Het, is iii1'21,790 It .\•<c>•ntcnt front ItLtt' Ist, 181 N, to April :10, 1869, under F. Z. llcelr itercase year onilitlL , . pH I 20, I tial ?:,5.595 The anmial 11,1 pril 511, 1870, limier E. Ittilw, Animal Gm year eittlieff, April ISliP,•nudrr F. Z. Ilechtirr T..i.,1110•1'0;1,1 011 OW 11,1 1 ,1111 1 111 e r.r• the ye S7O, under I , Alwaril Rohe, .4e,, , 0r fur Ii nit! I)i,irieis Is 57i5,695 7:2, and deerea, in t expense , ol' .Issi.nant A , ?essors amount. , to is KO .1:1. ErrEcrs or T,lturrNiNo.-I)tiring tlic• dot ler Garin Ina week, Ow 1 0111 ;‘1.1%,:v=.11 ) Ti. F.thyttra Styli°lat., hi th,4 rttyca Ity tttgtl Itt , t• tv it h I^ -In•rpa =1 The upper splice it the large flag po!e nil the Fair Grounds was also -Arial: and' broken into splinters. Soon alter a large tree near the rant . court e leas st ruelz, and ithilont intilie,liately the main part of the flag pole received another stroke which appeared to wind itself ahout the woad ila entire length, and then passed down to the grout', ploughing it up for a considerable distance. The lightning appeared to play,about all the buildings within the enclosure, and it was feared at one time that the horses would be injured, as they lit:came unmanageable and kicked and pawed in their stalls furiously. The grooms becoming alarmed, threw themselves upon the ground and covered their heads with blanhets. l'er , ons who terra on the grounds during the night' repre-ew the scene as awfully gland and tiwritie—Eadon Foctrilt (tt , .icis.--ltur city ha , a crittita tioa for Co-tilieatlitivenei , ; and caterpri-e th.d. IS) Ca 111111( 10 111-I'. It i, Wl . ll IWOIIII oar while to k ee p it 111/,by ;Met/tit/it to bit-lire—,Lr t.“11111111.1l linproveint/tll, :mil by the t/11,,Y1111//// of N;ttiolut: li(l.ty , , in It III:11111el . WOI . IIIV ; Too many (door citizens grow 111/I litl the .41,1W(11 of tlllll' 1141111 9 1:WO, :11111, tvLii, the idly limit- are tlity :irk I. day ONl,lllllillg. their I‘llll, lir pro.zro.- ao• dill cootho.d to the narrow limit , I II:II Wen . ,1111- 011.111 to enelic,t thent is a by-_tone day. In ,1101 II miller I'olllol or July eelrbrali ni. We Want 1.11 lit the Valley and do .oiuelhitc Worthy or the ocen,iou :tad Nvorthy or the 11:1111 , WC Lnyc mined by the lit-inns tittalitleations of MEE It i, ant oalytlial a lioiiday arid a relamition from the eare- of loi , doe,, in n *.ad fhiug for :ill tlio,r. wLo p.irlicip.th• (for ‘• tio play make Ja..l, a ilia it i, eminently folio:2: and proper 1.11.1 t m' iellcrotioti for the licrov, ho or illy of tile iiii.•lllt;cia, and call ore 11..1, I,"ailioilu,t f leis I.IA II- >ee 111:11 Illt. rlll. pill 1111-I`. it I, %111 , 11011 e, :11111 NEC Shall lII' glillrli/ 11k1III . I . the the right (1111,110 n. Om column, will hr nprn fill the i•N pl, 5-1011 Of :Illy a our this I),(lo,x's or iirritoN.—lll explana tion or his exposure or the peeloolittion trine, Dickens Thos written thus:—•` Lest there should .be any tot 11-intentioned ,person. who (hi not perceive the difference het wee!' religion and the cant of religion, piety and the pre tence tit piety, all humble reverence for the great truths or scripture, and all audacious and oll'ensive obtrusion or its letter and not its spirit in the commonest dissension:, and the meanest atlitirs or tile, to the extraordinary contusion of ignorant minds, let them under stand that it is always the latter, and never the former, which is satiric d here. Purther, that the latter is litre satirized as living, ae. .oriling to all experivtive, inconsi,tvot • with the former, impossible of union with it, and one of the most initichievotts and evil lalse hoods ezisteut In society. It may appear On necessary tt offer a word or ~b,..i.vation oa su plain a Lend, but. it is never tout of SCIViOII to Protest agaln4 that coarse familiarity with sacred things which is busy on the lip and idle in the heart : or against the confounding of Christianity with any class of persons who, in the words of Swill, " have just enough reli gion to 'unlit them hate, and not enough to maize them love tune another." A QuAgmesLETTEll To Ills NynTunmAnt.n, —I herewith send thee my poiiket trhk•h ill aced of thy friendly correction. The last time he was at thy friendly school, lie was in no way reformed sor in the least henellted there by ; for I Perceive by the index of his mind that he Is n liar and the Truth is not hlin ; that his pub.e t, sometimes fast. which luitokenctli not an evetetemper ;.at other times it waxeth sluggish, notwithstanding I frequently urged hint; when he should he un 61s linty, as thou Isnoweth his hand ilemiteth, 1 lind him slumbering, or, as the vanity of 'annum reason phrases it, I catch him napping. Examine him, Owl (lore and prove him. It grieves me to think, and when I ponder therein I am verily of the opinion tl at his body Is rmd, awl the whole mass Is corrupted. Cleanse him, therefore, with thy charming physic, froto all pollution, that lie 'nay vibrate and cireulate ae cUrdlng to the truth. I will place him for ialeW days under thy sore, and pay for his board as lOM' requlrest. I entreat thee, friend John, to t demean thyself on this occasion with judgmcot, according to the gill whieG is In thee, and prove rlt'srlf a workman I call When thou layest thy correcting hand upon hint let it lie without pas ! sion, lest thou should drive him io destruction. no thou regulate his motion Ihr . ll thile to l'Ottle by the motion ~ f the light that mirth the du)•, and when thou Mutest him converted from the error of his ways, and more comfortable to the above mentioned rules, then do thou send him home with a Just bill of charges drawn out in the spirit of Illoprfitlon, null It 0101 tn.) neat In thee In tlto root 11,14, TER, ALLENTO Tim best of Italian violin strings, violins, •altars, [lmp, etc., or any other article belonging o musical Instruments, can be bought cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F. Ilemnann's Music Store, Allentown, Pa.—Adv. A SPLENDID Pi. NO. & Son's Gold Modal rycloitrand StputrePlano:4 rank among the iine , t he.t ruments In the country. Their bril liancy awl cullues:.orthne Is not gurinted bpi eon- eertgr and piano at double the price. More inst ru mlds of this celebrated tithe hart been sold in Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining counties than of any other manufacture. They can be used ninny years and not become airy, as most other planes in only C. F. 11 IIIMIIIE:11! TO °Mt EXCHANOES. —A man, aged fifty tars, Fit feet in height, and weighing about 220 muds, and whose Imperial and bah is dyed very act:, is now perambulating over our State. Ile ys Ids name Is E. 11. \Varna « •, that he came from exits, :mil Is a regular ordained Presbyterian inister. Ile has several letters from Texas and her p trts of . the South, but the names are un nonce here. Ile has also a letter front Joseph Magna, Oscar Jeffrey and R. 13. Yard, of Wash gbm, in this county. These men had never seen 'artier, until he came to Washington to lecture. hey had no knowledge of hint, except from let •rs above alluded to, yet they have given him a •rnmutcndatlon to enable him to Impose upon the hristlan denominations «four State. Ills papers are been examined by the Rev. Mr. Lowrie, of tewartsvllle ; Rev. Mr. Townsend, of Phillips ing, and several other Presbyterian clergymen In In county, and by the lion. R. S. Kennedy, tulge of the Court of Errors and Appeals and tiler In Mr. Lowrie's church, and by Mr. Wood, dhoti of the Frei: Pren, and all these gentlemen 'lll !war witness that he has no credentials In how that he Is a regular Presbyterian minister of tty i presbytery In the world. Ills plan Is to dupe itstors so es to get into it pulpit and have a col •ctlon taken up Mr him. Ile Is a most notorious nd Incorrigible liar, an we are prepared to prove, oil we are fully satisfied that he is an Impostor, swindler :tint a black-leg. Ile has a most vils :1111011R 111(11d114 countenance, but a smooth and tinning style of delivery until he Is refused a •fiance to a chervil, when he at once shows the levll In hint as lie as it wood chuck. The papers Mudd warn the churches against the scoundrel, Liston Expro.. .60,10.1 05 702,3:1 00 (Wu presume our neighbor has tzttod authority 'or the above. Mr. \Varner conic to Is %Veil roe /1111111,11dOil, L:n • iug; :uno • t other references, a eller from the Seerethry or the state of Texas. lie was well treated here, :Lull after his lecture in Lc Pri,llyierillll chureL, many of our citizens 411,wrihed 'literally for his relief.—tin) THE MEN \\'u() ADVERTISE ; Americus .V,trsiotrer Rate-Book, and Xclexpaper Directory, Yew l'or•k; Gco. l'ol,ll ro., 40 i'ark Rory. I 070. Reytil fortuov, pp. 1.72.—1 n a large but cont. levet volume we have here the result of more than :1 year's careful compilation of materials, and furnishing a complete exhibit of the newspaper linsines, The routine nearly contains three work. Wound in one, the Ilrst helug it series of spirited sketches of those persons who have acquired fortune and faille by ailvrtising, inclu ding such nice as Bonner std Barnum, and com piled iu many eases from original materials. This is lid towel by a Rate-Book, showing the clutri,es :nut cost of ndvertiang in nearly all of the promi nent newspapers in the United State's and British Proviores and adjoining. Dius giving to the poses sor of this volume a quantity of condensed infor mation hardly to be found elsewhere, and the third part of the hook is an extensive .and accu rate Directory of newspapers 111 English-speaking emintries in North America. The growth of the newspaper press ill America has in it something of the marvellous, and few indeed of those in the business can tiame.one-tenth of those published. In this prodigious activity .New rork city takes the Icad. followed by Nog• England and Ohlo, but there is no portion of the country where newspa per- are 110 i a necessity. Nearly six thousand periodicals are published in the limits embraced by this hook, and for each of them it brief ecrants is made, giving the nitric of the proprietors and editors, the date of e.tAblisliment, and extent of circulation, the politics, :rind much other useful information. The whole forms a truly useful compilation for editors and publishers as well as that large class of persons whose soceess depend upon that of the mess, tapir as type-founders and press manufacturers and advertisers. MEM MilEa MEM 111,11111 14 For eTH 01 , LI( IN CATASAUjA.—At the pehlie inevllw held In CaLisaliglia, on Saturday week, to 'wake arrangement: for the appropri ate eolebrallon of the Fourth of duly, the different oNanizailons were reprefented by deleu:ates• Bur- Ikael was railed to the chair, and the follow- re,,111(14111, Were adopted: lA. Tina We (1111(0 10 0 parade, ete., on the eonilnu; 4th of July. That thls meeting appoint Chief Nlarshal, and that each or4aniz ttion nllllOllll an A A Committee on Music vas appointed, consist ing of Capt. Hone, Capt.Gilltert, Major...l.lllnel: 1 - 1. Mclntyre and W. litKillltin. The following \very appointed It Coniniiltee of Collection. I'.n• S Bunt, I). I).ivi: an I (!01. )I. ii. Horn. The following leen: :imileted as n Committee of .%:.::ingententS : G. NV, Bowen, I)..1. Tombler, NI. lier_ter :Itl M. 11. Horn. on motion or cart. (iliheri, seconded by Dat (;111.,rie, Col. )1.11. lloro ‘vlo. vluelvtl Chlcf M ,ltal and requested to nerve. After the adjournment of the meeting, Committee of Arrao2:ements 11111 :tot] adopted followinu: prograninw : Rin,in:; or hells :IL sllllO,O. I'. on Ste strovt, right nt,ting orpn,ite Catholic Church. ptOC4 , -1011 11111 nmce o'er a proem mount. In (Mk Gi.ove, the Will place: prove,sion oill re-form nod tlivit march to rl,llli wet :mil, he dismissed. eitizi:lis Are requested to hang out liege, null nuilot such ilemrations as they may see lit. NW un Irr•taud the Town Couneils are nothing preparathins for a hand:mule tlllikty of fireworks. ..';1111tEi: AT Distrorfiritourr: HEMINARY; Soren BrriD.r.num.—The annual Soiree of the above Seminary came on Tuesday eveulbg and as fur ms we had on opportunity of judging, it was an occasion tint the young holies who tool: part In it may well be proud of as all exhibition. Un fortunately the idea scented to he to rush through the programme and immediately supplement the 6 ' dliclL from Norma' by devotional exercises and " sweet repose." Devotional 'exercises and " early to toed," are two excellent things—not 'easily to he overrated, yet we must he excused for saying that it was not the hind of thing the guests expected ot half-past ten o'clock. feet years. Come and examine them errummes Store, Seventh nod Wahm 'fh , • line (,r trill br furun•d at lii cI Singing, by a (ilia. or Dee n ration. Prayer. • Singing. Sunday School celebrations, where the children are beguiled Into the woods on pretence of giving them a tiny of pleasant harmless fan, and are then regaled with t wo or three hours of devotional eNereisett, are generally regarded us tieing Inap propriately designated when railed joyful scen t-ions. We think the 'name would be equally inappropriate to apply to each a sh6rt soiree with suelt a long prayer at the end of it. With all due respect to the accomplished prin cipal, and with every veneration for true devotion, we think. the ends of Christian piety might have been Just as well served by less attention to the ,formal, mou n t appcurnncc of the soiree and more to the pleabure of the yoang ladies and their guest,. The following tile programme and the mw ner In whieh the different plece+ were ramie:aft relleettal great credit on that excellent Infdltutiof Ill,hupahoi•pa Seminary : I= Duo, Les respres Si, ilian, Getze. Misses Wekley and Dawkins Solo,. roarm. Sl!eller. WIIIIIIIII6CIII Solo, Pm;ler, Mom. in L'gppt. Newstedt. Schletilin Duo 2 pianos: Ciwonation. .Ifitreh, Le Prophets. Misses Watson, Martin, Auable and Hawkins solo, The Brook. • Dolores. Miss Thomas Solo, Spina MIAs Martin Solo and chorus, Stringing song. North. • Misses Nlariin and Sayre, Messrs. Drinker and Mael'arthy. Duo, Misses LeWli 111111 Sherman Solo, nibs , linprompre. Ball. Miss E. Watson 'Mutt and Chorus, Coate/Ma. Misses Sayre and Thomas, Messrs. Drinker MacCarthy Solo, La Cascade. Pant•r. • Mlt‘n IlawklnE Cheerfrilness. Misses Sayre a:Thonuts Messrs. Drinker anti MacCarth3 Duo, pianos, rietory March. Fox. Misses Hawkins and Martin ",CY., the Pale Munm." Campana. Miss Thomas, Mr. MacCarthy 'Frio, A frac Chasse. Czenny. Misses Sayre, Auable and Diehl Duett, "All C." Pony. - Miss Thomas and Mr. Butler Solo, " Etude de guerre." . Vrudent. Pilo, A pianos, " , Norma." Roseellen. 'pa 14Ippos Vistooli MEI WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 1870 LARGE stock of sheet music, instructors, blank books, music paper and cards at C. F. Herr- Music Store, Allentown. —Adt,. ttCCIDENT.—A. little girl 1131111Cli Beck re siding on Fourth streekfell stud got her hands un der the wheels of the street ear one day last week. Four of her fingers were coingletely crushed. A THIRD REASON why T. C. Kernahep, of the Allentown China, GilltiSWllre and Lamp Slam ran sell cheaper than others, la because he sells more than day two In the county put together. Ai.r.EN•rowN has an extensive china and glassware establishment where as great a variety and Its low prices can be fonial as in the larger cities. We refer to the. new store of Richard Walker, No. 10 West Hamilton street.—:lds. 111011 STACK.—The new Iron stock of tlai North Penn Iron Co., near Heilertown, was erect ed on Wednesday. This we . believe to be the hlgheiit stack In the county, the top being lin feel from the ground. FOURTH OF JULY.—CaIIISIIIICIIIa is nil all ea, as usual, on n matter , of public Interest. In an other part of our columns may he found an ac count of the arrangement, made' for an appropri ate celebration ou the Fourth or July. who is going to Win hold of this thine: in .\llentow•n Bong Cum—We have a splendid piemt of %voter for all the purpose of a boat club and . we believe that numbertt of our poem; men would take au active interest in the formation of one, if somebody would take the initiatory stops. WM. will do this 1 We have muscle ettotmdt around here. and pluck and enterprise sufficient, to hart the " Allentown Boat Club'' take the lead. O. C. A . . 31.—0 n evenin. InEt n new council of lLh order was started CatilS:11111 , 13, by Deputy State Councillor. P. J Baker and several of the members of Cully Coon ell Of this city. It was started looter very Gurus lute prospects, and Is known by the name or >lbrn tug Star Council, NO. 103. This is the court' Connell.started in this county within six months A CritiosiTy.—Mr. 11. Ilusli 1116, o exhibition a natal!. thatalelli . , IltIS In erill hination a dt•np light which (..111 bo illlVereli rah.eil without :lay 11 . 011101. to n,ljunl. It it tli prottiest tiring of the hind tve linty, ...von ;11111 w Ravi, everybody to go see It. Its perketion wi revoiniiiend It to any °nit u•ho is putting in go Or It SUMMER 112Esoirr. —NOW the evenin; are long and :are likely to he tine, we know of lIION delhtht heolt brill way of passing thet away than hy taking a' walk. Any one wi should he or the same opinion would do will walk out to our now Resort. t Fountain House. The scenery is positively ind serthable in Its beauty, and the comfort and el glinee or the 'house, under the :thle •mnnugetnr or the proprietor, Mr. ((else, and the superilite dent, Mr. I'cter Deshler, has been wade all Di i•an be deli red. The beaullito Crystal Sprint; ;It the lovely ,Areatii in front of the 'wilding, ni this romantic spot an air of cooho,. Very ;le,' able nn a sultry summer evening. Ina slant time the hnu•e mill be filled with c boarders who ,lig.ge.l 1. ,, s there , 01 , 1 , ti bad:, and mill spend the summer months with Feel:lnv health:mil it•pn4eaniong.the many attr lions or Our Valley. Our eitizei.s ought to encourage the enterer of Mr. Ileis , ehy Ilherally NOOIOBIOO the Fount, Ihitnie. the atl‘talt of a large number of "c folks — 810000 110 will encourage trade, and Mr. ought to be supported. M It. DICKENS closed his last reading in Nee• Vett with the=e words : " LADIUS AND GENTI.e.NIES : Tile Si 'on! has Impcmtt•d over me all this evetthiLt, at linty ha: , coins at last wlaal the fall. D if. lint a very .hart one, but the weight of Fitch thing, is nnt itn•dstirol by their length and t u rn much shatter wartl4 repress the realm of our human rsi-truer. \Cht•u I wn, reading • David C o pperll,l,l` lucre Ttu t ,,,lay night, I felt that there was tutor• than usual iincance for me in Mr. My future life lie, over the urn.' Anil whet closed this book Just now, I felt keenly that I shortly to establish such an alibi as would I, satlslled even the elder Mr. Weller Limsel f. ' relatiom which have been eel up between i> thlt place—relation , sauelinucd, Inn lily side lead by the must earne4 devotion of my-elf my task—sustained by your-elves, on your silt least, by the readiest sympathy :tint hintlliet-t knowledgment, must now lie broken Form' But I entreat you to believe tint in passim.; Fr my sight, you will not pass from my memory. shall one!, often recall yogi as I see you iv equally by me whiter tiru and the green Eug summer weather. I shall never resell you a mere public audit lee, 1,111 I,llllvr :IS a 11,1 of 1 so11:11 fliciiilS, and ever with OW greatest _rural h 11111 1 1 1 .11 0, 1, and consideration. Ladles and gentlenn it, I hog to hid you F. well, and I pray Goa bless you, and (11 Mess land lu which I have met you." nil.: REV. I , l' 'l'ra \ he noticed that N, liiie lei defile,. emit, from lii relatiiitele the eletiue of in postitre matte him is the Etsttet there is lei et idenoc • giVeit to ,Il,tain the eh,u'c L,vc ,uorrtimi. The ,runt 1111'1• is that Ills' alleg;:tions :ire not refoted liy N ll'oroor Itioi,:dr, :nut Om hunt. :1 very stroou.' II in NieW filet HMI. he may never have see• the article in iine,tion. ih I pnblithrd what th Expre,e , bail tii c•msidrrinz equally due to Ilursclv ,, and the public that th than wile had received our eribiri.einent her should he known in his true character, whatee on Investigation that might - tun out to lie. The only point of Imposition out which the press otters proof'. Is the fart that- he is no "Presbyterian minister." His statement IV that lie was a 'Mobley of the•" Cumberland hyterlan Church." Ile never imposed upon one here,'no to the object of Ids begi4lng. Ile it was for his own relief. Of the 'troth t stories he told about Texas we suppose oar - - of the Expersx is ecareely a eonipmenOjtio The Express hraink hlnt, " liar and imps . If the Mall Is not here to defend himself; , 6tIVC It SIIOIIIIIIIO the duty or the Eq. I Its proofs that he deServe , the, epithets. TI ch,racter of the paper demands that it slum place lt,lr in a donned position in this matte The mere asser:lnn that 0 1111111 11:1S It "villain: , face" does. not nuke hlw 0 villain m the eye:: people who :nay have dilterent Idea‘ concert:lt personal beauty. CommENcEmENT DAY LI:111011 Us VERSITY.—The spacious hall 111 this mamil! huildhut was crowded Thursday by a lare4 'fashionable audience anxious to heir the ex en of the last day of the senniim. The Inns supplied by the ' Philharmonic Band of Beth The following s was the lwog - amtna Munle—Occogoreto " Strada etoling: of Scripture and prayer. Rt. Rec. Bishop Si President of the Board of Tr G. Clapp, Newburgh, Y " Ans der Jugend:dr." Growth Music— ll'oltzrs— Lahitzl Geo. M. Cumin', Pott6ville. I Henry 13. Re Philadelphia, 1 M 11,4(.—" Cuckoo and Crirkrt" Polka. Ilcrz Award of Medals and Selmlareldius. M umazine Literature and Journalism In the United States. Win. G. Kerr, New Yolk CI Faetion. and Outsell). Henry W. Mon: woodlow u, N Mnele-111111,ex—" Joys of Lip'.'' St no Reminiscences of Bethlehem. Win. IL eCn rt New Haven, Co True Prop•eeslon. Chas. G. Weaver, Ca rliele, Music—" .IG u •eh D'amizones." \I ichn • Conferrium Degree& Nluele— Waltzes , —" Dreams on the Oeedit." Oliver Cromwell he Evening of our College Life Our Future. Wm. it. Butler, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Benediction. Musk—Overture to ‘‘ -ILu•fha." Von Flotow. The honors of the day were about equally di vided between William C. Kerr, Jr., of New Yorl; city and William R. Butler, of Mauch Chunk.— The first In very eloquent terms deplored the ve nality of a large portion of the press mad yolatcd mg In can eel words the mission Mille literary man true to his profession. The latter lit a short and telling speech, replete with goal sense :aid hiutllyfcelluag, spoke of " Our name" In a most sensible and Impressive manner. Every out teemed pleased with the manner In which the ex erases were conducted, and the 1870 commence ;Ilea of Lehigh University was a complete sue Graduating Class—Wm. R. Butler, Mine Engi neer; Henry Broadhead, Mine Engineer ; in. R. Ronaldeon, 11. A. ; IL B. Read, B. A. ; S. B. Aslant:ail, A. C. ; RIUSSCI B. Yeatee, C. E. ; John M. Thonte, C. E. Thu degrce of Anylltical Chem Ist was also conferred on Mr. cldenry E. Pitcher 'DPW iflalllo YReKah Munch Qhuu s. THE WHATlnto,—Sunday was the hottest of the sensou, the thermometer morklng 08 0 In ECM ALmosT A FruE.—A frame kitchen at the rear of Mrs. Krnmer's dwelling on Linden Street below Filth was discovered to lie on lire on Monday. The discovery being made in time a few buckets of water were sullic . ient to prevent a serious conflagration. )EsTnucTivn FIRE IN READINO—TITE ADING CAE SHOPS Dr.STIIOYED. Sllll ntnrning the new and ..!xtelisive ear shop, of Reading Railroad Conip.tny In North SIN th-,t. e destroyed by lire, whinh originated In conunon waste cli,lo. Sh.Oly hefiqv net: the Haines niece discovered by one of thy• ehmen, who gave the alarin, but In about half hour the whole building was enveloped in s. The shopa were erected In 1865, unit wen 'west In the country, mea4nribtx 710 by 11"1-feet. walk were built sraw,e4i by c roor, of The buildh.4, (•”,t. ,000. The 11111111111gS NV110(1-1,1:111111.!X, 111 g, and drest.ing Innehinery of the newe , t 100,1 improvell pattern,, whieh Nvere Intallc royed, (~ether with 100,000 feet of 11,0,11,1 her. four Nvoo.len coal hnl fa dozen eat .Cc. Three hnu wnrhmcu were enti.loyed, nearly all mmr mu lime their tn 01... The holler 1010, NV,IS 10110Jurell. ee million 11... t ..f lumber ndjni ling the red destruction. Th.. ..,thunte.l by the 11,0. y at from XllO.llOOlO i 5115.000.,. ;t1 , 0r...1 tr . 25,000. The origin "fill.. i- Poi now.. The the. ry been :01ra he... 1 that it the re,lol ; but farts rllll_ ieeemlia t• 11.0e.01.110v; gill be e..oo.teneell al once. • wort, of ',pall inc and e..w..troeliog the Cool y', e.OO. not he I.A , T nP TIII: . Nllti•lN , : \II V a it New York on annary Ilalifax nn .lannary 27111 nil lets tint l u •en limed lir since, Las at I;e4 e,-.11 given up ns b,sl by this ithmti \Odell she belengeil. )(c. ns recently Ivritten :t letter ti, 11. e St.cretar \luiim• Ih•pnrtnu•ut. or the 110;0•,1 0 'rode or London, ,Intin:4 that he re, ls bound o report ollicially to the depart inettl, tln. loss )1' the City of 11,,t0n. Mr. Intwol thii hat the City II I(..tai tclts ,rll-11,1 in the it , \vide!' 111“1 brolsen op. Th.. , 110 n, .2iven for thi , theory :Iry 0 , 6,1 I..‘vs : 111111011 ,11,1111 , 11111 Etll.l on :1171011 . Z. it l'r , bin Liverpool nu Annunry _gin!' ,, re elem. w - eather 11 , 1 ICI' 1.-ible un tilt 11111 lit". vil 11111 t ro. , s. of the City ri port, tool, the northern trails. by the utteNpected up of the Was erll , ll , . 1 by lbc b•\% lc' loSs is L.liocr(l•L.Lc 11011 V probabb• I lbfk fael that 110 1.111011 \V1,( . 1. Lora lip. As 1” e City tit' lltt-lon oVt•rb , a.b'd. In . sacs Iliad Ibr b , 131 uoight nn boni,l II I.liyiliff. IN as ;Is inachin,ry 390 tons. coal 757 lons, cargo DM lons waking a total or :1,0:111 ton. Ile also i:ays that the author or a letter in the 'l'imes charging that " the 11:1(1 1.1,11 lost from over loading." had inscrird a 11111 retraction. The author of another letter making the ..:1111(.. charge 1111(1 ivritsea L. apoh , :oil has Iwyn ,rx,l 111.11. 1 1 . 111 . ran plaint is made against this Ictter or 11r. In man's that Irltily L 1 rivet roll awl explich list of the cargo, with the 1111111i:1 1111 , 111 1 111 111 t 11111111'S of con , ignre , , rno.l other items of in teri,t to thoso concerned in the Ir..ight an , ntrchatli , Y, he carefully avoids tnentioniw the names and nunther or pa.,,a , whit \\Ali 31111111 A the l'ity DELIRIUM T REM ENs. ----1 • .splendid Rimming - at lour o'clo,l Prof. I'. S. Ki)..”1 . /.. au inntato I,r the paiiphil comity dil•d in all Ii he ilintiory till- m. 111 :1 11,1 111 S CA, 1 , a re I:atilt011C. 1 t 1 11,01 . 11 14,1.11 1 111111 'Marta parent , iu the ‘ichlity Yuri, Sprile4.-. A unity age he NV.I,' , VIII 1 , 1 1'1.11 , 111. 1,1 11111-11 ,i 1 1 ,1 1,111, the ba.is 111 . 1011011 11%16 ,iirealy . 'lto exhibit,' unusual talt".it and wa , e lii. 1 . 1 . 11,11,1 , and relativ,. 9•h0li,111d.• In ars'were spout ill the cultivation of talents y 11.1 IC,I milli 11011,1' svveral in,titittion , of I,..lroiwz in U of ,try, lial'itv4 I.t‘v, medloinc,;lll‘i Ii11:1 bein2. in 11,, , 01i0 .1 11111 44111 e .41-1,•1.. In thi , 0011 , 11 . y ho 11 , •1 , 1 pr. ,•Avral 01 , •it -hut 111 , 4 .1 pro:IL lom iu tl., tly ' , even Oilkvolit 111'111g the 1.1-I 1110 11, 11 1 , 1 ! ell , ce. i .011111,1 c. tllllllllllll,ll-1y.11.1.11iC1.1111.01.111,C1-. Ile 11,1 .55, tvith 111. i 11.! :111 it.latitt•- ills to I'l'ol this in c.liu. 115 , ,155. , it iinitity loi' thou-;1 , 1 51,511.1, tell him lit 1.1,1111 111 . 111, Citlwr. Ili- 11,1115 r -pent 1 . 5,111' ive lltotisallsl 1114111 111111. its her tier -ass i'roin v.11111'11,111,1 share I,l' 11itinte,llgoiti. thoit-.151,1 111 n, its ille i-11:11s1 1 1 .111-C. .Nli 1115, , ivy 11, Si t, Hp in liynnr. Al timo Iort.ILZIO Ile from Net,' Vial., 11111 . 1 . 0 he praelivel mall. for Si hi I,,•rioil. lo rrwein al Ile and tvitirli•rOil 550', to Ilit• .11,1 :it 111- 1'ri5•1151,. Ili• r • Ilityri,l,llrtt% fri•ely. 1 my sits :illy :11551 t•Very 111,1111,1. 1113:11 , ;I •1101111111111-C 111111 1111011111 i: A1,•1 111, , - . Atli 1111111 , 111 1 11111 11 11 11 1ioe1c:1 11 , 1111 a 1111i111•111 111111 , a ill 1111 1 tilt. 1111111 e! Ili 11111,111 t,. ll' 111 1 11 .11 :1 111- i.1 ! ,1• 111C11, 1111s1 55',5 4 I hi rest its slis, )ti 1,1 tQllingl lac j.tilt•r ll:.11 1,11.1111.11 10 t . .• d u h.• \vont 11110 Ow' ,• t uint rc owi-iut; to beltavt: titer in On: ISM ! Nit t-tion , 1 ht• front pri-ell till Is:: undl Ilitn-elf in runt. EntprinLts n ;111111011 . S 131,1 he 111%1111: f0111 . 1, : i . 11 slur-t• - • .It tht• liefOlT he :MI in n few 1111 , rti'lAV.ll' 1.41 in lit , Oil ILO rty spat-tn, in ,114,,,-.1,11. I kr. lie lay ttor ty tn . nO In :1 Vol y plecani.m. eon liliuu. Tlitt• • exll.l, II lultitit.t tottl ft.r thy:, till the clt.tritieit Of the ert . totry twilit!, Ile it ,t, witrelsottle. ,lattclertott-t, ttulte:tr.llll , ; ;ttttl the wittitittity had Ititt; arre:tetl mud ettinvtittel 1. , it attain on It charge or L. 61,11,1.11 druidit•ffil.•,- 111 s I.•t mier. • tlr. Simmons, tile keeper or the jail, nr Intlivhina :Ind his coinlition, begged that v-e might he sett : that the man might he 111.- E. 11.1 ; 1We:111Se lie ira ., 01,1 fan • allllO in nerv ns spacins.a- to trnil.•r his confinement foil ill angerous In hi, but eseeeflite.fly nneffulfol td• le to those ..I.liLf - c.l to take cdre hint. The case srlNed, the pr....cetttor, paying the cf.t\o snnucr a,ts hr s. iihrrattnl than 110 went. 11. t el: o hi , country mutt and 1•.•„1,11,1,,,, , I rtuilfen, VIIIIIR.IIIIIVe vrtinml4.. The if pa,tifs ....whined, and it was deonled ticce-sane t, the uuh• 1 . ,1111 :tint 11.'1111.11 l't,illl, 111 1U:31110111 11111 in confinement, and nif ta=t fends) le Alas brought to this city fot• the last time and ...Incarcerated in the county laid Mr. Simmons alai Itt, family were assldttolis lit heir attentions. Medicine, by the ad‘iee of the ori,on physician, ivah lifltnitilfderefl every two tour,. Everything that ennui lie clone to I= re-1 and re-tore the unfortallate 111:11C, nervous , y,tetn. Ivo:: performed with care. The wa, trill and incorrigible. penions, hollgold —anytblng :old everything 1::::11 1 ted 111111• lic tore tip cot, crypt under it, over it, (druel, ut the aud, indeed, experienced .. 1 111 a 1111111111 being van feel in the horror, of noinia ieda. Ile 111,1 this morning', offer.sl.'ll:llllg. the night llo con,eiously, at :010111 yl,ll, 111. ,ys. 10,1r11iit• 1 Flollllll6l' the 1%,1111 01 1 . 11011 01111 ovetstralt.ing of the Tim, died a once prontbing,young man. 'Ebert. in 110 ,10.1,t or la, NV., I:11otvu it, be 111010 than Pour ligo he went to Carli-It to perform all I, tere,ting ,urgical operation, under the direction of 11r. 'Litter, and ,ith the money he (A:tattled on till, ocea,loll I.e ((tailed (al o:etc:lit:le:Tree which has resulted in bls death. Ile conf,sed to have had four or Live attacls , of delirium treme, before reaching hell., and pronounced Ills attack.: In the country :IS merely lit , . ilk relatives bliontr, to toe of the best families in (lie country, and they ,111 he SA() indeed to receive the telegrain scut lo alny by J. 11. lactug, E,q.,asi:lng, what dingo: tlon shall' be made of th;.• body.--/forelbbory 'Agile. Tune 201/4 • THE property holders on Sixth Street in end testing the legality of macadamizing said treet without their consent. MAD Doo.—A dog supposed to be mad, vas killed by Mr. Gilbert, nt Griesemersville, last Wednesday evening. 3TESSIIS. WITTMAN C LEISENTLINCI, Real Estate [tad Insurance Agents, have for sale some 'of the most desirable building lots In the city. Give them a call. d if THE CENSUS APPOINTMENTS.-71ICSStg. B. S. Leisenrlint and Jacob Snyder have received the :ippoltitintsits as Deputy Marshals for the City of Allentown. Mr. Leh:curing takes the first and Mr. Snyder the second di:4l'kt. They will enter on their duties at Once.' • THAT BOAT (Lou.—Quite a number of young men In our city are Interested in the Idea of' a limit Club being shortly started here, and de .taro their Intention of Joining any such enterprise it once. If the project were supported as ft . , mtht to be, the individual expense would be very small, and in consideration of' the amount of money spent annually In Allentown for things, that arc ruinous to health, it would he Indeed strange if young men could not spare sufficient to -.appall a 111011 t, of manly recreation conducive io health and vigor. TN, RE.tsE IN'AssEsgmENTs.—We called the of our reader,. a few days since, to the . !art:, inerea.a, in the assessments of tuts district, nulta the admini,tration of Edward Ruhr, Esq., and unw 5111,10,01' Tatum writes to Cumuli,- -loner 1/1•1:11111 that the assessments in the Sixth Di,trii‘t of Penn,ylvania fur the year ending April Wi're $1;11,:,611 than for the mmiling rect..] or the previous rear, With u re or eNpellne of i. 4.1,0011; and that to the Ninth ili,ariet of that State the increase of assesstnent of he ,one period over a corrallonding period the !aevion:, year was $37,71f1, with eight hundred lot:ltrs expvudit ' TNVI.NTY I)ot.t..‘its. to all tuttliori and 1.1 . ..1,,r4 'moo tilted Slates Notes, 1 , 49.. Two thousaml roles; of tea Oollars from N., 11:',,:Y.10,0a1 ,- `, to No. 11:4,532,000 4 , ..0111 Meimi,e, were stolen from tita Treasury. :"-qo 111111011 y WOW!' than 112,236,- ,1(1' is-net. Please lool: 11111 for the • tole, .\ Ws•ral reward will be paid to any Is•rma throali who,. imtrum.miallty Lhe thle m•ly ts• tleteobsi. 11.'1 , 1 parties mestaitiog the .11m. •• f f—a<pirinn_ attach to 01011) and T 1 illy I•,t-t• t11.1.10,•1.1.111111111..tify it. Spluner -In., 1•. Tin: iiimptietA - fora - largo fruit rop C;111 , 0 , Iho quest inn 011.1 to ht . " T trot the trait jar I , ' Thu ucari Ode :111,ver is at the old .\ llentown China tort., Ihnillton street, headquarters for ir-• Th • propri•tor, I'. C. hieing the xt..ll•ll'‘• :1110 lArel'il . lleed dealer In jars, besides —in, a thootte_th mechanic., those commercial agents cannot blow and putt oa. heir inferior jars on Idin as they do mu some Ili' I•, II , 11:11, tile SI . :',011 again ,b,•u I oh uriter.halcr,,havittff, contracted with the r.nr a theiatest imiaav,d tad 1,-t Uccr heretofore uttered to the public. V, et y 011,. ,110111,1111 see title Jar before lir -ha-thy cl,ewlicre, as it is the cheapest as well as is the be-t in the market. [jef2olwdalmw 1,.‘ T \VEER.—The lovely ealh.•r nu raetml,n large number or coulltrY Ped eity t., see. the CiretP., and from an arty hoar they came to time yard- The of t h e great (Arens having teen spread ;broad thretighota the land by the m•ditit 4.r the pre,- and the punters, the crowd ,titte to s e whether there things be ro or not. wing tit the eNtreille heal the 111'0e1,1.1011 tells not . ti 1 .111.1 ill:Is DILI:Ili:1,1 111:11111.•1::1 4 roreVerY t., he t i ll xlitt, to get out -1111 11, -.colt :1, Itrroorto perform:met. \ attended by inI111 , •11 4 e Ort,Wd. I.:trLte 'mothers if people of foot 1 ,, nivn,u4erie, liut, somehow' or I hoe, thry ocarly ill outtlagetl to take a peep 1111' /111 , 1 rider, iwriono.moo, or the eveniag attracted a larLi,e audience, :Ind the merits of the various -de acre tell by the gentlemen and ,Ico were uttrmited by the cool Ittotahtigge- I'4, IX Ow volttlott. prolirit•tor;. It is,. a errs thing to t.L.O the hotel) 111, and Mall: number a kindhearted I NV 110 bike th, EM Aus .\rr•Ants:—Lust 'l ' lllll'94llly liuuws had it runa ways. 0110 w:1011, Mr. IMllkie . t3 14.. i 1,1 it itil of which were broken the Seri ~r about a dozen. Another At Ina yyr IneLtinv, when the horse took a into Id- head to leave hastily, but fortunately the hut- and , vagint t-iti-tained no dmna • ge. The third tool: I,iiteit ❑Wont nine In the evening, mill eitte_la in Elnan , and 'driven haul: Into the eountry. The-o thrilling events In the toilet vil laee 11.• ul Elll.ol.,euu~idernble excitement. linri u. ha• L:ke❑ a ❑cw lea.e uu IM and lin- Tov.:kil,t.. are very active. At least a dozen ° T eeth''. Th.. app..intnient of .J.. 1. \Vomiting,' as Census ,ati.faction. Ile ,vIII emu on,. w.”h 1..1 n 1.,v days. Tll, uvo• (111.1.11(.(. is 11(n. una1.11,4 11111(.11 progr t lie runt lilt all (lilt IMEN== brace 111,i11e., Th e y h, t ve rer l OU tilt auuw b c r tit hand, citable the ii I Hit . de,nalid for thelr excellei through the Th.• Ev.thgeiteat Sunday School 11..1.1 their ;,1111,1,1 rehdpration iu Iteinsii Sunday :010,...0u, dilly 111th, tit p a -t one "'dock. Uicinc it rulers %till he he the %roods in the morning'. SoNs or TEmennANen.—The twenty-sixth of the Notional Division of the Sllll, or mniwr:thee of North Ainerlea was held Newark, N. J., hot week. One hundred and rot ty-two repre•etuatires were present boil wart ,ots palls of II country. The report of lie M. =ha the the follawilac't:tate of the Order: Nhinhcr :if fliri.iuu, iit ape ration I:170; admitted :lurind thy yr.::: reia:dated 3:!57; 600- IWllliCti ; eNpelled 13,8;18; died 577.. The tat; i nwinher,llll: 1,111,814, with 30,738 lady visi tor-. The total for the year were W3,- 991.97; paid and far beacilt, 17,081.87, leaving a i•,:latire of1::',I:1•!,71:1.01. Thur,day evening, :trier adjournment, the members of the National DiVI , IOII tvere Invited to it ,trateherry and iee creant festival, gotten up in honor of their visit by the lirand Division of New r,y, at Maekeazie's Diainz Rooms, lo Newark. The hall MIS tilled with the members and their Mynas, :old invited ;:ne.a•, and everything passed ow very plea,antly. After 101 had eaten their 1111 of the good things . nerved to them, the Newark .lilee Mid Society regaled the assembled ith sweet time, and at n late hour the 1,111,i1 dispersed, well pleased with the entertain lama a horded them. On Friday morning the member, of the Nutlo .ind their friend, went on an mansion up the llml.un to Spring 11111 (trove, about twenty miles above New Yorh. Representatives from every section of North America, among whom were the wiring and newly elected racers of the National Division, members of Subordinate Divis ion- of Newark and 'Sew York., and others, Melo ling many tattles, were present. A fine band no eompanied the excursion, which added much to the liveliness or tho orco,lon by their excellent musk. After speeding the day very pleasantly at the tf.l'Oelt, the boat started on its cetera trip at o'cloek. On the way dom' the exeursiouligs ,were treated to some fine inu,le by the band, ex eel:eta ,inging by Professors Dunyklee and 'Mar- Singing Class of Newark, and by short s peeches from Gen. Neal Dow, of Maine, Di'. Chas. Jewell, of New York, and others. We were burs prleul to hear that we had reached New York, where we were to land, the time having paSned so iluiekly :tad plea,antly. The excur.lon reached . Newark about 7 o'clock, all well and delighted ' with the trip. The following are the °Ulcers of the National Incision for the ensuing year:— M. \Y: Patriarch, S. B. Ransom, of New Jeisey. M. W. Asseciate, F. M: Bradley, of Washington. M. W. Scribe, S. W. Hodges, of Mass. ' M. W. Treasurer, 0. D. Wetmore, of New Brunswick. M. W. Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Stoughton, of Ills. M. \V. Conductor, J. S. Williams, of 11. I. M. \V. Sentinel, Wm. E. Dale, of Florida. The next, annual. SCEbiOll will be held In Boston, Mobs., on the Unit Weilnuedily of 13oSombar,10.11. Lacomles. Life In Utah—The funeral bakomests do cold furnish forth the marriage breakfast. The Good Wilt dog has bitten for the last state. The News inform no he bad to be "plat away with." Terrible but necessary fate I -• The Easton Express, says Artemns Ward once Bahl, " If a minister can't make an Impression In half an hour, he must. be borlbg with a dull anger or have a hard substance to penetrate." Artemna never Said so. The reason they changed the name of the Ba llet House to the Black Bear Hotel, le stated to be because they like the bruin better. The London Times says there is something sub lime about "Shoo Fly." Tho Times was never ecrenuded by our street gamin. The New Orleans French paper says Charles Dickens was the Walter Scott of America. Such Is fame. Red Cloud and his party became sufficiently civilized before leaving Washington to wear linen dusters. There Is a town In Georgia where they shave the heads of all who aro found drunk in the streets. It Is a bar ber-ous punishment. It Is called a successful feat of ledgerdemain to make a call, on a rainy evening, with a cotton umbrella, and return home with a good silk one. The avaut couriers of Bethlehem's Bummer boarders have arrived. The watencure establish- • meat is a beautiful resort. It will open on the 27th. The new dwellings on. Fountain Rill are stylish and h ome-1 Ike. Important to bakers. On the Fourth of July there will be a great demand for crackers. It is said that the City Counells can soon have a' wooded pavement In Sixth street If they will put their heads together and go at It with a will. Some say they.trood and others say they woodcut. The lathe of the Schuylkill Canal to the Reading Railroad has been retitled by a meeting of stock and bondholders. Bath le building a new Presbyterian church. General Llttlefinger, the dwarf, Is selling his photographs In Norristown. The Reading Railroad Company will issue Fourth of July excursion tickets : over their main line and branches at reduced rates. See their ad- ealsement. - The Phil adclphia Star said Gardner dr, Fore paugh's ,circus will be at. 1101011lOW11 Saturday next. It meant Allentown. • The Beethoven festival Is calle4 a. Hanle because didn't beat the Boston jubilee. Some of our merchants complain of dull times, rt Krumer'a Corner Store le busy. Campbell's boquette de toilette, at Barnes' drug ore, is the popular perfume of the day. Josh Billings says:— Before I would preach the Gospel as some min isters are obliged to, for E 450 a year, I would get a living as Nebudkednezzer did, and let the eon gregashen go tow grass too. - I honestly believe It Is better to know nothing than to know what tint so. About the hardest work a phellow can do Is to spark two gals at once and preserve a good aver- ge. A nickname will outlive any man or thing, It Is like the crook In a dog's tall, you may cut It oph and throw it behind the barn, but the crook is there yet, and the stump lz the epitaff. When you ain't god nothing taw do, do It at once, this iz the way to learn to be bizzy. We have been told that the best way to over come misfortune Is tew fight with thorn. I have tried both ways and reccommend a successful dodge. Method is every thing, especially to ordinary men, the few men who ken lift a ton, at pleasure, have a divine right to take hold of it taw a disad- vantage. York, Pa., has a haunted house, where an In visible but heavily shod visitor tramps through the rooms even when lighted and filled with peo ple. Groans and sights arc beard and the bed clothes are pulled from a certain bed. The kitchen table moves about, and everything occurs just the same whether the house be dark or brightly lighted. What Portion of a snake is body, and what tall I They say In Wall street—" do others as they would like to do you." About as dangerous a net as a follow can fall in with a brunette. Query for Dramatic Authors—Can a man'a Playa be considered as his Works I Modesty in a woman is like color on her cheek decidedly becoming if not put on. Floating capital—The heiresses bathing at Long Branch. A played out expression—how's that for (Le) high. • The six companies of military In Norristown will make a parade on the Fourth : - • ' ''' - A three-year old steer In Montgomery county weighs 2600. The 'report of the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad Company says the freight accomtuoda tines at Allentown are entirely Inadequate for the business done• An annoying practice—for a man to ask you for a light and then repay your generosity by smearing the mouth-end with his lily-white augers. All mortgages and judgments are free of tax, according to Judge Woodward. Mr. Boyd, the bankrupt stock-broker, whose liabilities are $lOO,OOO, Is a member of the Re formed Church, leader of a Sunday School, and has born n good character for buelness capacity and honesty. A woman got even with her luisband in Salt Lake, when he went and married a lot of women. She got the small-pox and gave it to the whole family. General Donelly, recoyeriug from his wounds, recovers his thirst for Canadian blood, and Is afflicted with a thirst for " fulfil all." Dr. Mury Walker is described by a Texan Journalist as a "gentlemanly person." It Is proposed to present the authorities of this city with an elegantly bound copy of the "Path finder," by FenllnCire , Cooper, and a copy of "Over the Jordan," by Roberts. Nein Atitiertroemento. K, Ail. frnlt .d presertiee With little cooking eit tiger., ea retains a goer flavor t• an any other Drogue. Frig cents a box. Bold by the grocer.. ot by gall or at Ile more, where we lorlto all to IBIS o urbeaullrul collection of fruit. ZANE, NORNY & CO., 193 North Second St... je 20.310 LICENSE NOTICE. Sue, 6. It shall be the duty of every City sad Ceuta/ Treasitrer to Rue for the recovery of all IiCtISM duly re: t urned to h itn by the Mercant (le A_pyraisers. V not pain on or eefore the first day of July, in eaeh and event year. within ten days after that say such said Tres. rm. shell not be nisehergest from say such Beene. name ho brings suit to recover the same within said date &la prexKon theism. tojudgmeut end execution, BLANK, es soon that. slier no predicable. C. IL je ::9.1t Mercantile Appraiser/or Lehigh 00. pENNA. FEMALE COLLEGE. The Fell Session will open SEPTEMBER 6th, ISM Sl rector advantage. are offered at moderate charges. Par catalogue., with full pullout re address the Pm" Went, SHERMAN je:l943t collegeollle. Montgomery 00., Pa. TO FRUIT PRESERVERS 1 YOU WILL FIND AT KRAMER'S CORNER STORE A FULL LINE OF GLASS FRUIT J A RS, PINTS, QUARTS, AND HALN GALLONS, and of.the two beet makes In the markst, • 1 • •••• 11 advance. Please examl..• our Jars before pumbaslall• SiirNO TROUBLE TO 8110 W TERILIie Alleutown. June 27 • lo .S,ITATERIENT.—The account of Truant*, S-7 of WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT for the 7W coding June 6th, 1870, Is a. follows' Amount Meted QM= From the Collector F. om other source..... Stale App ropri•11011. •.• Balance from lut year EXPENDITURES Teacitera wagea Fuel and coutingenatea ' Feed of Collector and Treason.. Salary of tlecrotorY Repairing, ate $ VC! " Itl p. ol t iono l4ll ce on hind . Juon = "gyp etKI 0 U
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