Elelit.4 ( I,cq . ' lsttr . No paper discontinued until all arcarages are aid, except at the option of the publish Ors. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to this office. Subscribers about removing will please send us heir old addresses well as the new. NOTlCE.—Within a short time we have sea out a largenumber of bills for subscription. Many of them have received prompt attention, for which' we return thanks, and we would be very happy to return thanks to the balance of those who have received our bills. The amount in each case is amnll,•but In the aggregate the amount Is large, and our friends will confer a favor by giving the matter their prompt attention. Pr may be encouraging to know, this warm weather, that the thermometer does not go much above ninety In the shade. Tun Beading Times thinks Berks zoonty might also endow a professorship tolduhlenberg College. UNDER the direction of Lehr & Emery, the town of Lehighton Is being extended and Improv ed with uniform streets. • SCIMEN D EATII —A young girl named Flaste'rday, aged sixteen years, living with her grandparents in Catasnnqua, suedenly dropped dead last week, whilst working in the yard. Wm. MonAN, leader of the City Cornet Band, line entered Into nn engagement with J. B. Dobson of the Wallace SlAters to lend the orchestra the coming smson. A Camp BURNED.—A. little child of B. K. Houseman, Lehighton, was.qulte badly burned by the upsetting of a ,tana upon which was a burn ing lamp Oiled with coal 011, on Wednesday. AESIRTANT ENOINEEIL-M6 Chief Engi neer of the Allentown Fire Department has ap pointed Alcamo(lei. J. Zenner, of the Liberty Hose Company, N0..5, assistant engineer, to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of David Stetzel. TUE Masonic Association of Trexicrtown hag commenced to break ground for a new Hall, to be known us the " Lehigh Masonic Library An si:million Hall." The location is opposite that of the old Hall, which is to be sold. AN EXCELLENT SELECTION.—At n meeting of the trustees of Allentown Female College, held on Monday of last week, Wm, E. bawler was elected a trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John 11. Oliver, Esq. , TnE engines of the Rending Railroad Com pany were draped in mourning in respect to the memory of Charles E. Beycre, deceased, Those who attended Ids funeral were conveyed free over the Railroad. THE nuitivenary services of the Orphans' Home, ut Womelsdorf, Va., will be held on Thursday, July 27,1871. Arraugments will be made to furnish lunch to such us may need it at reasonable rates. THERE was a Protestant flag presentation at Norristown on Thursiayevening, but the affitir fortunately passed oil without any riotous dem onstrations upon the part of the enemies of the order. A MAN named Wallace, residing in Rich mond township, died last week from an over-In dulgence In whiskey. lie drank a quart, went out Into a shed, laid down, and died. An Inquest was held by Justice Ilotteusteln, of Kutztown. Inox.-lu.pig Iron there is rather more do ing ; sales of 800 tons No. 1 foundry at $35 ; 500 tons No. 2 at $33, and gray forge at $30@.32.2511 ton. Bar Is worth $75, and Scotch rig s3lifi ) 3'2.- 50 ton. Nails sell at $4.75 q 8 keg. NEW NANAOEIL—Miss Maggie Duff, form erly of Catasanqua, now has the Bethlehem office of the Delaware River Telegraph Company on commission. We recommend the citizens of Beth: lehem to patronize this line to assist a worthy lady. Mrs. WiIARTON, who was mentioned in a dispatch from Baltimore as having been arrested upon the charge of poisoning Mr. Van Ness and Gen. Ketchum, is a daughter of the late George Nugent, of Upper Merlon, Montgomery county. Sia'ington News speaks very highly of the Allen lonaves, who N isited that borough on the Fourth. We are sorry to see evidence of the festive effects of the Fourth In the editor's descrip tion of the Zoultves' uniform. Under other cir cumstances it would not appear so blue. t SEVERELY INJURED,LII9I, Thursday a son Of C. W. Mai was loading a horse, which srss at tached to a carriage, when the shaft struck hint In the abdomen and pressed him against a stone wall. Though 0 st dangerously injnred he Is still confined to his bed from the clfcets of the accident. PASTOR S. K. IlnousT, editor ,Ltitherisehe Zeitsehrtft, is after the Secret Societies. Let the Zeitsehrift bring argument stgainst societies, and people may read his articles, but mere assertions and ridicule have never :tecompli,lied naything.— ` Bethlehem Times. PERsoNAI. 7 -3lr. William 11. Kuntz, of the Lutheran Theological Seminary of Philadelphia, Is at present at Conyughatn, Luzerne county, tem porarily occupying the pulpit of the Rev. S. S. Klein, who, with his family, la visiting his rela tives and friends In Allentown and Salle Marv. POLITICAL.—The Democmtk county meet. In will be held at the public hook of George W. Ilogh, In Catasanqua, on August sth irstead of August 15th, and the County Convention at• the Court Goose on Augmt '26l.lpinslead of September 111th. RESIONED.—James Thomas, who has dor lag the pact twelve years been superintendent of the Carbon • Irou Company at ParrYville, has re signed his pot Won Mr. Thomas Is perfecting his arrangements to leave for Alabama, w here he Intends to develop the iron Interests which he and other capitalists own there. SWEET Cora.—lii the premium list of (lie Lehigh County Agricultural Society that most de licious of all vegetables, sugar corn, Is entirely Ignored, as II Is also by most of our 'farmers. It Is a crop that pays well, If properly attended to, and we do not sec why the Society should not en courage its propagation. - VETERAIM-At a meeting of the Allen In fantry, first defenders of our National Capital, held nt Hall on Friday Week, the fol lowing officers were elected : President, Edwin piffle; Vice President, William Cress; Record. itur Secretary, J. W. Reber; Asst. Recording Secretary, Stephen A. Schwartz; Ireueurer, Mi nim Wolf. The members are requested to meet again on Friday evening next, at S o'clock, at Kline's Hall. LEilleal COUNTY PROPMSOILSIIIP.—A. HUM , mcut is on foot to have Lehigh County endow a professorship In itublenberg College. The amount de-iced to be raised is thirty thousand dollars' and, Judging from the liberal subscrit.- (bus which have aheady been made, there is a bright prOspeet of the movement meeting with success. Our merchants, especially, should rec ognize the importance of doing everything In their power to sustain the college, as It Is an important feeder to nor mercantile Interests, to say nothing of 16 lotinpice on the literary character of our city. • A 'GRAND, C;—The pie-rile of the St. Paul's German Lutheran Sunday School, at Kutz town, Thursday, was an immense affair, and the number in attendance was estimated at between fourteen hundred awl fifteen hundred people. The excursionists left on the 7:20 train over the East Penn. Railroad, one engine In front and another pushing, and arrived at Kutztown at nine o'clock. Here n procession was formed, headed by theZity Corset Baud, and after marching throtigh the principal street, Proceeded to the woods about a half mile froM the borough on the line of the rail road. In the afternoon it sermon was preached by,. Rev. Mennig, a Speech was delivered by Mr. Wil loughby, and the occasion was enlivened by glees from the choir and delightful mush: from the:City Cornet Band. A large number of eltizvos of Kutz town and vicinity visited the woods and they were unrestrained ID their praise of the beautiful music of our band. The people In attendance had a glo rious time, one which will not soon be, forgotten, and st 0 o'clock they Oiled sixteen cars and with the aid of two locomotives arrived home in good order shortly after seven o'clock, wit6n the City Cornet Band paraded through Hamilton street dis coursing sweet and enchanting THE Delaware fruit growers have arranged with the Wilmington and Reading Railroad to load one peach train per day to connect with the Penn sylvania Central, for tho interior towns of Penn sylvania, and even to Rochester, New York. KNEE DISLOCATED. —NV hi le Mr. C1171r163 Hinkle, of Hellertown; was out driving near that place, Thursday, the horse ran away, and falling out of the wagon Mr. Hinkle had his knee dislo cated. Otherwise he was not Injured and this morning was shout apin.—Times. ACCIDENT.—MittIe son of Monroe Stephen, aged eight years old, residing on Tenth street above Turner, fell from a wagon In front of his father's residence, on Tuesday afternoon, and fractured both the bones of his arm below the elbow. The little sufferer was put under the most skillfol sur gical attendance and is doing remarkably well. NEW' BUILDINGS,—The following nre the names of the persons who are erecting dwelling houses on the west side of Eighth street, between Gordon and Liberty:—Jacob Fewstermacher, J. & H. Mattern, W . R. Trexier, G. P. Well & Co., Stephen Dornblazer, W. 11. Clewell, Horace Mil ler and Eckert & Co. UNFORTUNATE.—On fICCOUIIt Of the immense crowd the train which left here at 7:20 for Reading, on Thursday morning, was considerably behind time at the terminus of the road, and those who were on their way to attend the funeral of Chas. E. Buyers missed the special train at Reading and arrived at Pottstown•after the funeral had taken place. A WARNING.—W hen our ltorse-jockt•ys me showing the fine points of their animals to a young man we recommend them not to drive him out to. Wards the poor house. A Jockey did this in Tren ton, the other day, but the idea was so suggestive that upon his return home the young man Invested his $5OO Inn Government bond Instead of in horse flesh. TILE NEW ADVEIITISINO CUUTAIN AT TIIE Ol'EltA HOUSE.—The roller and wood material furnished by John L. Hoffman, wholesale nod re tail lumber dealer, Is contracted to Charles Quid - , carpenter and builder, and will be put In proper working order by him. This is a Jog peculiar to a stage carpenter and was newer before undertaken In this city, and 110 doubt lie will do credit to the Job. AN American Protestant statesman is cred ited with having said the following, though not with satisfaction "In half a cen,ury all otir great cuntres. of population will be Catholic." In eix years, from 1661 to 1867, one thousand priests were added to the Catholic clergy of the Unitel States, and one thousand new churches were built, this being nt the rate of about one hundred and seventy a year. AN EXPELLED MASON.—Sylvester B. At wood, claiming to be a Past Muster of Mount Ver non Lodge, R. 1., has been published by the Grand Secretary of Grand Lodge of Rhode Island, as an expelled Mason and a worthless fellow. lie has been traveling about the country selling Masonic Charts, and peddling what he calla Masonic De grees for women. Ile was expelled on October 14, 1809. When last beard from, was in New Jersey. Loot out for Um. A SUMMER RESORT.—TiIe Heading Times has become over-heated hi Its endeavors to im press upon the . public its convictions that, as a summer resort, there Is no place like Reading. We suppose the Tim'es knows and, therefore, when any of our citizens desire a little fresh air as a change from the overcrowded condition of our city, we recommend them to take a trip to Reading which they will undoubtedly MO, If the Times Is correct, a very cool and pleasant little country village. YEIMOMEN RAILROAD.—TiIC Perkiumen Railroad from Schwenksvillc to Green Lane, a dis tance of six miles, Is progressing. The workmen are engaged In grading, building bridges and lay ing tracks, and as coal, lime, and lumber yards will be established along the route, those who in tend to build arc anxiously waiting for the road to be finished. In the short distance of six miles the Perkiomen is.croSsed three times, and three other bridges Mul trestles across considerable streams have to be erected. A Sattttow• ESCAPE.—A little boy, nine years of age, son of Mr. Decker, living In the vi 'chitty of Pretz's mill, In the First Ward, was very nearly run over by a horse car Thursday evening,. It seems he was standing on Hamilton, near the east cud of the Jordan bridge, eagerly watching the City Cornet Rand moving up street, when a horse car came up, to him altogether unexpected, and one of the horses kicked him and knocked him on the track. Owing to great presence of mind, the boy crawled from the track as one of the car wheels was almost against him and thus saved his body from being mangled. I(L•'PORT or coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending July Bth, 1871, compared with same time last year: For Week. For near. Total Wyoming ................13,340 10 210,877 Olt Ilitzleton 33,114 10 294,880 43 Upper Lehigh 100 14 683 07 Beaver Meadow 11,684 13 92,384 04 Muhanoy 0,868 06 269,570 03 Mauch Chunk 257 14 5,850 01 Sullivan dz Er1e........ 89 05 173 05 Total by Itailaz Canal 65,456 01 0 . 20,164 05 56,747 07 2,013,100 00 =MI Increase. Decrease kr a stated meeting 14 . Unity Connell, No. :i3, andiMlunclialta Degree Council, No. it, .1. 0. U. A. M., the following officers were, installed by Deputy State Councillor, A. J. Reichard Subordinate Council officers—J. I'. C., A. 11. Weiss ; C., Wm. Eshenbach ; V. C., John Wind; It. S., 11. Webster ; A. It. S., Josiah Fry ; F. S., Martin L. Hein ; Treas., C. M: W. Keck ; Con., C. Weisbach ; W,, George Weiss ; I. S., 11. Mick ley ; 0. S., C. Wolf. Degree Council Officers : P. D. C., J. D. Burger; D. C., A. 11. Weiss; D. V. C., D. Webster; D. R. S., I'. J. Baker ; D. A. It. S., Amos Fried ; D. F. S., C M N Keck ; D. T., A. J. Reichard ; D. C., John Ilelmbach ; D. W., Josiah Fry ; Sentit.el, Wm. Eshenbach. ELOPEMENT.—areatenitelllent has existed in Alburtis, the past few days, over the elopement of a married woman with a young married man. Site tried to get away with her youngest child, aged about nine months, but her husband pre vented this pan of the programme being curried out and 116E011 holds possession of the infant. Thin le the second time she has deserted her home, and she has been Informed by her father's family that she need never.expeet to again find shelter beneath his roof. Judging from the woman's peculiar way of carrying out her purposes we should think she was a little Insane. Such ecn- Katona are generally made poetic , by adding a little secret adventure, but this one was carried out openly, so much so that crowds of neighbors assembled at the station to see her depart ou tho broad road to—Reading. HORSE AND CAltlll.‘Ohl STOLEN.—A horse and carriage, together with a set of harness, were stolen on,Tnesday night from the stable of Thos. Gradwohl, at:Butztown, a miles from Bethlehem. The team was traced to Schweitzer's hotel, on the Naz:treth road, where all traces were lost of the thief or thieves. The animal is insured In the Northampton Live Steele Insurance Company and " the riders" are out after the stolen property. The horse Is valued nt $BOO. The tentn was found yesterday morning by 51 r. Frank Hemingway tied to Brodie's fence on Seventh Street, Easton, hitched to an old wagon. The thieves had 'evidently sects one of the reward bills posted up somewhere, and considering their personal safety of snore conse quence than the horse abandoned the animal and !node tracks. A. GitEAT LOSS.—DIC Norristown Herald says Charles E. Boyers, Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, died at his reshleuce Its Pottstown early on the morning of the 11th. Mr. Beyers had beets spending a week or so at Long Branch, where he was taken suddenly ill on Friday last. Ile was brought home the same day Ina special car, and although he had the best of medical treatment, gradually sunk and died, as utnive mentioned. He was about 38 years old, and leaves a wife and six children. Mr. Beyers wash faithful employee of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, a courteous official, and a man whose obliging manners, honorable dealings, and social characteristics, endeared him tont] In whose society he mingled. Ills death will be deeply mourned along. the entire length of the railroad with which he was. an lately connected. Me. Boyers wns nt one time n resident of Allen town. THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENTOWN. WEDNESDAY, JTJLY 12, lB7l. WE. understand it Is not true that the Com mlsslonerB have remitted tho.costa In the ease of the Commonwealth ngt. John Vetter. PICIISONAL.—D. N. Foster, of Terre Mute, was In town last week on a vislt to Lis friends. S. F. Kncrr, who graduated from Multlenberg College, has been appointed Professor of Ancient Languages and lllstory, In the Keyrtone State Normal School at Kutztown. Jacob A. Blunter, Esq., cashier of the First Na tional hank, is contemplating an extensive tour through the West. D. J. F. Deshler will go on it three weeks tour to New Brunswick, taking In on his way the White Mountains and other favorite resoits in the New . England States. COMPLLTION OF THE NARROW GAM] F. SUlt- VEV.—CoI. Arms tutu completed the survey of the. Lancaster and Reading Narrow Gouge Railroad to Safe Earbor, a distance of forty-fourand a half miles. From Lancaster to the latter point the Colonel found an easy grilde with very few obsta cles in the way of deep cuts, &c. The Lancaster Express says that the survey being now completed, it is decided to fix a time and place to open the books for subscriptions to the capnlil stock of the company. Major Shenk, chairman of the com mittee, will issue a notice in a day or two deig noting time and place. The Wends of the new enterprise are confident of success and of belLg able to raise the amount of stock required in a very little while. BABE BALL.—TiIe game of base ball Tri mly, was anything but interesting. The Mutuals produced a lively ball, bUt the Qulcksteps refused to play with it, and according to the rules the game was de dared In favor of the Mutuals by a score of 9to 0. The Quicksteps submitted with a good grace and Immediately challenged the Mu- Wats to play with a dead ball. The challenge was accepted and the game opened with tl.e Mu: touts at the bat. This being their first game this year our club trusted entirely to batting-and at the end of the ninth Inning the game stood, Qtick• steps, 32 ; Mutuals, 2t. The Quicksteps refused to play the gaiue out, as they wanted to go home. The umpire decided that the game !oust be played out, hut the captain, notwhhstamting his men wanted to continue the game, left the held and the umpire decided in favor of the Mittnals by a score of oto 0. WitilMd Wetherhold of the Ma dmis three third-base bite and one home run :nal George Erdman made a home rim. Um pire, D. Stetzel. FIRE Mari'Eits.—The Liberty Steam Fire Engine Company of Philadelphia, propose to sell to Allen Hose, No. f, of the First Ward, their steamer, hoes carriage and eight hundred feet of hose for the sum of thirty-live hundred dollars. The company of the First Ward, we learn, look upon the offer with 50Me favor and ore about to petition Connell,: flnd ask for an appropri ftion of twenty-lice hundred dollars, the amount they claim given to the other tWo steam fire engine companies. The remaining one thousand dollars the company propose to raise by private subscrip tion. The bargain would undoubtedly be a good one, and be the means of securing a cheap, and, from what we have learned heretofore of the good condition of the Philadelphia Fire Depart ment, a good fire app naffs for the First Ward. Is not the present an opportune time to 1110Ve to this matter and protect property in that prosper ous and growing Ward 1 In the event this mat ter be ilefcrred, it may boat a cost of one of those manufacturing establishments worth a hundred thousand dollars. Delays are always dangerous. So beware and take heed. THE I I.STONITE MINER.% town Herald says: Of interest to Not ristown as well no the great outside scienti lie world Is the late disco Very by J. G. Ralston, the well lanown prin cipal of our Young Ladles' Seminary, of a rare mineral, now determined by Prof. Dana, of Ye le college, after examination and decision by his associate Geo. J. Brush, lobe a new fluoride. The mineral appear, In minute octahedrons associated with thomsenolite. The crystals are but from one to one and a half millimetres in diameter. In appearance it is from a colorless to white, having a vitreous luster, and a hardness greater than flu orite equal Lo about 1.5, specific grallity (25 milli gramus base) gives 2.1. II Is essentially a hydrous fluoride of aluminum with perhaps a minimum of calcium and sodium, mid occurs at the crysolite locality in Greenland. The Antes lean Journal, published at New Haven, Conn., contains a full description of this new mineral, named from its discoverer the Italstonite, to which we refer our readers. Though not destined to any great use, from its scarcity, it is shill pleasant to be al,* to claim our borough as its birthplace in selectee and one of oar citizens as its parent.. IltON Norristown Herald says, the great stack at Nonce:is' furnace is now nearly pulled down and the Norris Works people trill soon COMlnniCe the erecting of the iron stark. This part of the work will be about 127 feet high by 20 feet In diameter. At one of the three blast furnaces at Sprlngmill belonging. to I). 0.. k 11. S. !littler, au accident occurred on Monday morning, the 'O'd inst., com pelling a suspension of InisintosS. The blowing gearing got out of order and could n i t be put In motion again until certain castings were made. This took limo Co accomplish and the furnace had to be hermetically. sealed in order to keep it hoot "chilling." Skilled men of the Bush 11111 Iron Works, (James Moore k Co.), Philadelphia, however, were put to work, and the result was that on Smuttily afternoon, the Slth•iust., at two o'clock, the break was tally repaired ;did thelur nace again successfully In blast, after• having 'stood idle for seven days! This may be consider. ed quite a feat, and shows what careful manage ment will do. i).tnl. 0. Dither, the senior pro prietor of these furnaces, gave his personal atten tion, duty and nlght, until the accident occasion ing this suspension was . repilred. Under any fess expert management the furnace must have chilled and occasioned not only great loss to proprietors but also do laborers rompelleddo remain idle. 8,708 14 1,044,9.16 0 TIIIiMETIIOIII,T EPISCOPAL CAMP MELTiNo ASSOCIATION, with the managers of the camp meeting, met in Mr. Geysinger's grove, last week, to complete their arrangements for the camp meet ing on the third of August. As it is a meeting purely for religious worship and the salvation of souls It was decided that no hucksters' or trading stands should be erected within three miles of the ground, that being the limit tined by law. There will be a boarding tent on the ground for the ac commodation of tent holders and visitors, but no Confectlom, , , watermelons, cantelonucs, &v., will be offered for sale. An arrangement has been made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company by which excursion tickets to and from the camp meeting will be sold a. all stations in the valley. Tents Can be rented for the term of the camp meet lug on application to Mr. James M. Ritter, of this city, or to Rev. W. Swindells. Tents 14 by 11, $8.50 ; 9by 9, 55.00. An additional dollar will be charged for flooring and fifty cents additional where parties desire tents erected at the expense of the committee. It is the design of the mana gers to make the grounds a pleasant tenting place, for families especially. Au arrangement is being made by which water, from a clear, cool spring, will be conducted to a tank In close proximity to the tent circle. There is a great deal of interest excited and a large number of families from this city will spend the full time in the grove. pemocrat of this week thus ; comments upon this most interesting subject : The practice of suing editors for libel Is getting quite common, and we are glad that juries gener ally place the proper estimate upon the wounded honor of the prosecutor by making hint pay the costs, or allowing him one cent damages ! When a journalist does his duty he endeavors to publish nothing lint what is, to his judgment, prima fis chi truthful, and lie Is ever ready, when properly re quested, to correct any error in which he unwit tingly indulged, to tit; justice to every one he may have unintentionally Injured. Ile can do no more. To believe that the owner of a newspaper has not the right of any other citizen to show up the abuses and short-comings of any servant of the public is to believe nn absurdity, no matter what legal twist the lawyers may give to the point. Deprived of such a sentinel to sound an alarm, of such a safe guard to protect the interests of the community, all the public sewers in the world would scarcely be sun:lent to carry off the volumes of rank official corruption that would surge up around almost, every departmeM of 'titional and local govern ments. The press is the only medium through which the public can get right Information con cerning the actions 'of public men, and news papers, In commenting upon the doings of public officials, should be exempt from responsibility. When once public servants or officials ran silence a journalist honestly seeking to proteetthe public from wrong, by choking him off with the libel law, then Indeed will the bad who too frequently get into place and position, run riot In their excesses. • FELL INTO VIE CANAL.—A few days ago while Dr. A. P. Steckel was driving along the tow path of the L. C. nod N. Co's canal below Island Park, the horse shied, and stepping towards the canal stumbled into It. The Doctor seeing that to attempt to get him out was in vain, con , eluded to go squarely Into the canal as the safest way, so that the horse and carriage ;MOIL not he upset ; he therefore pulled the horse around towards the canal, and In went horse, carriage, Dr. and all. The carriage top was up and there was no Nine to let It down ; the Dr. sprang into the waler and SWIIIII Mit, while the hor‘e swam to the other side ; sonic boatmen attempted to get him out, but only frightened hint back into the thintl; ho again swam to shore and was got not all safe with the carriage still attached. The saddle bags were lost in the water, but were af terwards recovered.--Slaf in3f on News. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT.—JOSephHPIIIIIIIII, With ilia wife and another lady, were out ridirg on Thursday afternoon, and when near Cedar ville a Mr. George's dog ran out after the p u rse, frightening the aulinal, and'caused hint to run away. The horse became detached from part of the harness and Mr. Eisenhart!, in attempting to Jump out, caught his loot In the step, his shoe was torn Wand he was thrown violently to the ground. Ile received a contusion and was bruis ed in the head and It Is feared he received inter nal injuries. The ladies remained ill the carriage and were not injured. The horse was captured a sl.ort distance 15• um George's. Mr. Eisenhard was conveyed to his residence on Hamilton street above Ninth, where he was attended by Drs. C. D.. 0 C. 11. Martin. We know of nothing meaner than a road cur which makes a practice of harking at every horse that passes and he believe sufficient accidents of a serious nature have been calmed by those brutes to warrant a heavy fine being put upon every per son who keeps a dog alto makes his living by searing homes. • PRESIIICTERIAN HOSPITAL. —This is n oew institution, to ha open to all, without respect to creed, country, or color. The property 41tuated In West Philadelphia, bounded by Powelton avenue, Thirty-ninth street; Ilintilinnt and Filhert streets, an entire taut ire with all the improveincnls there- On, would if for sale command at least one hun dred and sixty thousand dollts, including the pr,!=olt buildings, which are valued by competent Judges at forty five thousand dollars. • No grounds inure beautiful or imlitbriou,, more imitable Or convenient, cold I be found iu tha more thiehly populated portions Of Phllailelphi With' prai,eworlhy gener,olly the 11-v. F. I). Saunders, It. I). has donated this valuable squaw with its edifice: to the lately fOrme.l Pre,hy ter lan Allim:ce — comprising macron: , clergyntm, and laymen of Philadelphia, 0,1 condition that it shall be used fin hospital purpico,and that ;11l Oli dowincnt fund iq.itloo,ooo be raised. This is ba rked a splendid, providential opportunity, en !ors cd and accepted by such ilisthzni , hisl divines as the Rev. (itorge W. Itt.,grave, D. D., Rev. Win. T. Eva, and Rev. Win. O. Johnsto.ic. 'rut; Putt.ADF.l.l'ilt.t PREss. —Everyla, ly is a,tonielied nt tile, tameness of the Philadelphia papers on the Tammany Hall Riot. It Is almost as crack II :is the acts of the Tammany leaders In Prohibiting the parade. This, however. is ac counted for from the fact a . few years ago Minor henry did the same thing", by prohibiting Mr. Curtis, we believe, front delivering:in Anti. Slavery Lecture, fearing It might create a riot, and the press or that city generally approved it. To con demn the New York Riot too strongly wind.' ap pear inconsistent, and therefore they content them selves by condemning in a few lines, and writing lung articles against public processions,--and some nay that the Orangemen ought not to have pa raded. Such questions may very properly . be dis ellSie I another times, but not when this vital prin ciples on which our Governineut rests are encm gpred —that is, protection to its citizeus in all their recognized rights. What would have been thought of a valeiol, who, when Fort Sumpter was Ilred on, would li ice stopped and routine:wet] aruning . whether it was right or wrong l—.lfiner's Journ ORDER OF CNITLD AMERICAN MECIIANIC. —'the following are the nominations manic at the lag session of the State Council, 0. C. A. NI., for officers of that holy .for the next year. Each Council votes upon the nominees, which vote will he counted at the next annual meet hut of the State Council : For State Council—J. Kahle!. Snyder, of No.'tt For State Vice Council—Paul A. Ulm, of . ..;t1 John Server, 01 . 52 ; J. M. n phetl, of 17. Fur State Council Secretary—John B. Batt, of For State Council Treamrer—John Kritler,nl62; Richle, of For sltale Connell Inductor—Wm. G. Rowe. or ss; John B. ‘Veigner, of 2S ; S. Miller, of S 2; Joseph 'l'. McClellan, of 53; John C. Cowan, in Intl ; Williams, of 5 ; E. 11. Molehill, of For State Connell Examiner—William .T. Me. Grimy, of 935 ; John B. Domlin, of 8 ; John D. Connolly, 01.5. For State Connell Prottetor—Jantes T. Pruitt, of 107 ; 11. Ebersole, of 170 ; John It. I,sor, of 75; F. W. Johns, of 70 ; . (teor2e Brooks, of 7 ; Rolot. S. Young, of 152 ; Thomas F. soot, of 189 ; Jesse M. Funk, of 910. LOST 1l is Pock ET-Buoii.—À coal dealer of Bethlehem coining up front Philadelphia on the North Pennsylvania BM'fond, y, sterday after noon, in the train due at Bethlehem at 5,55, fell • asleep, and while in that condition his pocket-book, containing about $BO, fell out or his pocket on tii the seal, and upon Icattog the ear lie left it there, having never missed it. Com ing on the platform he MIS 11,1041 what the news in the city was in regard to the riot. lie replied that he didn't look _at the bulletin boards l'ur fear of losing his money ; thut the fellows rushed up , there with mouth and eyes open, reading the news, and the first thing their rockets were A friend ,tantling along:4dt. suggested that perhaps his fiVerWalltionsliess caused 111111 the of liis pocket-book. lie put his hand in his pocket but the parse was 11911110 : e. If a man ever trap chop fallen, it was our tall friend, the coal dealer. The err iu Whit:lllle rile was a throng], 0111', and by the little the loss Was 11,evitained an honest Mak, mita In the employ of the Ninth Penn. Bond had found hue pocket-bunk with all the numey side, and had notilled the agent of the company at this place thereof. - The brakeman was litstriletell to , keep it untlbthe coffin trip, when it will be re , turned to Its cautious ou ner.—B,thlchem Timex. A 1).1,11:1INED 111 .. .1.1T1NC1 • rn I: 13u.t ILI) OF wan held in the frilioo of C. M. Munk. Esq., July 11, IS7I. l'resent--Bnieaw, Cooper, IJlllinger, nlllllllll, Grid, Ilult, McLean, Roney, Rolm anti It mil:, President. 'the President. announced the following as the statinlingeotionlmws under the resolution of July Gries and Runk, ex.ollielo, Finance—Runk, Cooper 'tool::: and Course of !gild CilOper and Hull end Reel:, ex officio. Teacher , ,'larks—Mire:lw, Ronvy and Runk, cs.olllcio On motion of Cooper told Grins, the bill of the city of Alllentown for curbing nt, the First Wald school lot referred to Erdman, Hull and Roney. On motion of Rube and MeLeun, the Milott tog bills were ordered to he John J. Thomas Thayer, Erdman, Wil,on d•, Co A communication from the Secretary of the Fifth Section was received stating that a change in the grade of Miss A. E. Baines' school to a secondary school Is desired, and risking to have a suitable routs furnished in their building . for the reception of Mr. Kramm's' school. On motion the matter of furnishirg room referred to Building Committee with power to act, and on motion of Erdman and Cooper resolved that the change of grads be nude. On of motton Cries and Cooper the grade of male advanced secondary (Pairs) of the Fourth Sec tion be changed to a Grammar School. ' • On motion of Cries anti Hull the crude of the fe male secondary, ,school in the Fourth Section (Miss Armitage's) be changed to an advanced secondary school. On motion of Cries and Bureau' the grade of the advanced primary school In 'the Fourth Sec tion (Mitts Schwartz's) be changed to a seconda ry school. On motion of Cooper and Erdman the building committee Was authorized to CallBl3 the necessary repairs to be made at the Academy building. On motion of Cooper and Dillinger, the com mittees on teachers' salaries and on books anti course of studies be sequested to report respec tively on salaries and course of studies at the next meeting and for that purpose adjourn to meet on Tuesday evening, July ISth. Ott motion of Dillinger & Roney, Resolved, That the,buildiug committee be and the saute are au thorized and directed to secure plans, specifica tions and estimates for au additional school build- Mg for the Fourth Section. All voting yea. Adjourned. 13onnaraits for the Fountain House me ar riving In large nnioers. Thit , summer I:esort will grow more popular with each succeeding year. NOT (o. sisTEnT.—Col. McFarland's tem perance p.tper adverthemeat of a wine and eider press. ONE or the most important events or the year, to Allenloolans, will In the COUVelltloll of the Grand 1,0,1.4 e of Knight, of P3thiag, In this city, next week. l'ltosts: Chri.•tians who purchase their pro Mien intuit meat on Sunday minlit hove heard nun. useful suggestions it the Epi,opot C h ump on Sunday. Plc.Nic.—Tire Infant School connected with St. l'anre German Lutheran Church, under the able management of John I lammtm, will hold a nledde In Griesemor'. Woode, on Saturday afternoon, July The Allentown Cornet Band will he vesent and dLeourse mute of t heir excellent musk. A CrIDENT.—t n S tool ay !no riling, about taro o'clock, a party colnti-ilit of three men, In drlc i IC the corner of t.ixtli and Gordon, up•ct the wagon they were lit, , In.t. , lting It ItAttly, hurt iw one o f the party severely and inturitut the hor,e. It In supitt, , e.l they were under the 11111n el:cc of rtininlants. Ait:r.'ritin or persons !hydroid'. to the pro ject or intro (ieing Block Boss and other fish into the Lehigh river, will he held at the American lintel, in the city of Allentown, on Sotar.loy tl.e filth day of August next, at two o'clock, P. M., v. hen an I where all persons inters sled iu this ~ .übject me reTectrally itivit c.l to lie pet sAlt. t•eety c.ly Witt r than Allentown funeral notices inserted iu the nen•sp.tpeN are pith! for. liere the people eonsitivr It an imposition climb them if they are eleirgetl fifty cents fir inviting fritaals until rrlutiees to it funer.d. Trite, there are settle WIIO OITA' I 0 ray for the not I r , hut tee will. not take lay front ctie tunics all :m it Therefore we hat'', made it a to 111,01. all mar riages, death. , awl funt 1,1 melees free, and shall al,ray, consider It a f..vor when they are =enl hat) I,lll.llCatioll. THE E iiii istt LUTUERAN SUNDAY SrpOoT, PIC-NIC.—It Was on Sunday iinuminced in the ,hutch that the picnic of thji Sunday School wouhi he held in the wood.: :it Bower's Station On the Earl Penn Roil Road, on Thursday next. The nominate , who have the . :irrangements in ffaVtt tili•nl , vlVCS Mitch trouble to And a nice grove and there is probably not a Mier one inatly miles. Tlia pie-tile trill leave lathe Peno Junction with the trAin in the 111 , 101,: anti room with special !ruin In the cvening• The Lire see believe line been ikell at 211 :aid :10 cent:: for children and 75 cent for :Mull , . The Sionlay Sclicnl with the large mem bership of the cliar , h and the many frkiliti who 1T:till:ply accompany the sehool will untlonhted:y . IL,ve Oov ul tie. of ^eaSon.. THE xinxt..--This is a season of the par ..t which humanity is given to tiliditg the world ea‘y—Ort in in feel: like going out these days wider the broiling rays: of the still to perform as heavy a day's. work as he would were the mer taffy at temperate or l,t2llloWer 110, in, to freezing, and fete tie re who are compelled to toll for a livelihood that do tiot talon mire frequent resting spell at this reason of the year than they do in the comer seatoas. Those who know what It is to labor will at once comprehend and appreciate what we say of the no b leo animal—the horse. While our horsemen as a general thing are kind to thCir animals, there are many who put their horses On the root when the thermometer ranges among the eighties, and drive them as fast amino far its they would were it the coldest season of the year. This is a Twitter to which we would call the tfftrintion of drivers in particular. .1 horse cannot if and overwork in hot weather so well as it human tileht 'fire form 'r is more easily af feeled hp overdriving than a man is liyoverwint, and wile, affected by overdrivind it is notrealini cult to di .rera where the irinryy exists than It is in the human system—consequently, in bine eases out of let, m law, overdriven in this weather Is sure to he ruined for future tire, if he does not drop down in the harness. WO have mitleed so 111:111y of this sort of cruelty to horses of late, that we that'll it longer forlitat r adverting to the abuse, and we hope this gentle reininder will hallo it • iii sired i if cis Itelatnur . Ilerhs county there nve fifty eight congregation , of 012 Reformed ((;erman) (Mnreh, enihr.leMg ❑ menshm,hip of eleven thrnn , - and. Thc• etmgregation, are served liv only t ighteett ita,torit, malting an lIVCNIV., of a lit tle over three congregation , to each pastor. I:cy. C. Earle, pi-t Or of the First l'reithyterian Church ( . .ita , aliqu3, hos gone with hig !tut - 11;y for a month', vacation trip to Wall:ins, (ilen,Nl agara FatlA. and We•tern New Pork. In like tn. - diner let every r.dihroi it.nititt. have at heart a a few week.' vacation The ehurvhri Sywrl l'hihnirlphla con trihuttl donut the past Iv. clve months' I,CMCI2II tll,lltV thirty 0i4 , 11,111,1 l'reshy trrian Boartl of Foro'un The lanza,t contrihntion from any one con,,To4ation was that of the Fir , t l're,hyttaian Church, l'hiladc;phia, for FO many 3 cars in'oli•ttrell to hythr Iter. Alhrrl Ilarnr , , and now hwlor the r 111,1,a par-torate of the llov. Drrriel: John,on, I). D., founorly of We (have Cie foiloa ing ItApli(4 items :—Tho twenty-fifth annual meeting( of the Al—oviati m ‘v:: 1,1,1 iu the Upper Cll,:tur Cr, h ('hata.ll, Jane 16. 1100. T. Van W.I- 1n0t0,1iM...1,1.1 W. P. li ill r;rrl:. The „. 1 ,,,,i,i ;1 or year. The chttrehes of wat i6aaal:ol,ltip of 11.`1 , ,.contrilalted ::'S•J. I/111 . 111:[ the se , ,lon 01.1 10c1;onn were (111:en for th.q;ever.(l A5-oelatiffit, ?51.91, 11l for (11- li.i lte.tf laa So01(.1y, i:(: . ,().(1 1. ae,.. pelt the ea 11 of the clime% !lea 1., a t.. 1 1; tine that of lilt eharolt In Norilanoldand. Both of 11,-e (z.,(ail0111011 are gr1.111..h., (hr the last elites at I.oa i El.llll, July Nov. 1,3111 c M. Ilahleal.,al(.ll_ . .z al 11111 e e.:11.1 idatez. Tin! 13,(1(ti,ts of che,thut 1 11,1ge :IV(' hoping 013(133 lo constitute chart h. Itcc. \V. It. :Sliinntr ha, 110011 holding i(urson, there aerie, itl int't lit ,Int . V 9. ENDOW MINT 3P.ltil.E:sitEltli Cold.Lok.— We are glad to Ica, n, that the Trustees of this college have commenced the work or etiailiving it, so ;IS It) It perpetually to .111entown. A committee has been operating dnrin . .4 the week in behalf of ::hlect, and . exp,vt:: to v.:aim::: its labors, during this and the following The natter is commended to the further attention of the citizens of Allentown. The most. short-sight ed lulivi In tl 111114 see, that a collect is IL public V.llivty of aspects. • Its great ad vantage 1,, that it brings the opportunity of 011- 111111111 a ',lntel• elevation within the reach of most of the eiri7Ma of tine place, :it ❑ greatly re duced co-t, when eompaied with that of the New raulmol d OM+ prepare: it great .innny young men for ,t,tines of ere.ht and 4,11,1111.- ZE iu;; uscf.~ln~,:: Besides this. it brings into t fe0111:0111).0 IL constantly increasing number or stud, its, who , a t present rat., .prod ikllllll o.lr ut a 111111iIIIIIIII VACII. it lilt' rolk.. has I,lt iU sin lents from abroad, the.e n mild spend annually at least 015,- 000 ; and silk th e (' ro f,...ars, would leave each year, lu the place, not loss than 0'20,000. Each additional 5,1, would double this ruin; During the lust year there were about 70 students from abroad, so that they spent In Allentown upwards ! of 020,000, and with the Professors, the college contributed In money, among' our citizens, about 025,000 h 'l'a this can be added, the auntie spout by the parents sad friends of the college, who visit the place at commencements, and other occasions. Their VI: 45 also make the place hirown abroad and per-ons are la. - night here, not only to nial:e transient visits, lair to settle in It, both for the purpoie of educating theirehildren, and engaging lu business. These Lind in toy other arguments might be treed, to induce our citizens to aid lit this praiseworthy object. The committee has net with agreeable tlfereat In some directions ; while In others, it has been a source of regret to them that they received' such a cold reception, and found stint contracted views and littleness of soul. They record with pleasure the gift of 030 i) from a noble young clerk of Bal timore for the endowment of the college, Who while thus giving on liberally, expressed his re gret that he was not able to do more. Let all help, each lu accordance with his ability, and en able-the Trustees and Faculty. to enlarge the use fulness of'lbe college, and beep it constantly In this city. PunsoNAL.—The wife of Hon. ,J. Glauey Jones, formerly of Reading, died suddenly at Alls ton, Camden, Delaware, on Friday last. Goon NEWS ! Goon NEWS! Schreiber Bros. make known to the public that they will for the next thirty days sell all their spring and sum mer goods at and below cost,to make room for the fall trade. Bargains can be had.. Ds.Au.—We regret to hear of the sudden heath of Bonneville DeLongml. Reading, Mon day morning. lie was apparently in good health on Sunday. Ile had been a School teacher in Ilinover township, but at the time of his .teat w enipl ,, y •.r !tiger & Kelm. SIXTH AND ITAMILTON Ia uNay on Sunday est:me:us, even inure noisy than it should beat any time. Beating on store boxes, loud swearing, talking and laughing, and miserable whistling of Nees cool limos played by tie• hands constitute the regular Sunday evening services. Some lo calities In this oily badly need the attention of the pollee and we hope Councils will so extend the force Bunt order may be maintained and ladies lie permitted to go en the streets before dark, unpro teeted, without having the fear of being insulted by center loafers. A strong police force Is as notch a nereSsity :is increased water facilities. THE best and cheapest gut and sill: strings for violin, gliicir or banjo, at C. F. ❑errman'a Monte Stop., No. 109 south Seventh street, Allen town. The Fourth ui Chicago. CuteAuu, July 5 Tie only thing everybody desired was a pleas ant day on the Fourth. Great preparations were made, and everybody was busy In "lining up things" so as to be able to go on a glorious old bust that day. Nothingeould hinder the success ful terminus of such beginnings but—a rainy day. Suite prophetic personages were certain of rain, while others wore sure it would do no such thing. Monday's sun had scarcely set before the heavy black clouds banked together, then slowly rolling over the city let fall the rain in torrents. "'Tits but a little shower!" Hours rolled Into hours and still the rain fell unceasingly. Bed time Caine, everybody disgusted—perfectly persuaded that to-morrow would be a dull day. Morning and old Sol flashed his bright rays up from the hike. It was a beautiful morning, but very noisy ; cannon thundering from sunrise until midday. Everybody was on the street, and everybody who hail any children took them out supplied with fire crackers and torpedoes, which added ‘vonderfally to the general racket. I=l ta ry organization consisting of seven compa , formed their order of parade at Wabash aye at an early hour. Not beim; much of a gal soldier myself, and having very little taste for things, I will not attempt to give a deserip. Lion of this brilliant army. A glance convinced tee that they were uncommonly uneven and un couth. Where the " National" comes in it is hard for me to say, as the uniforms were all German from button to boot. This military fizzle was accompanied by a mounted cornet band. Every body wished they were mounted so high that the discordant strains of their cracked instruments might mingle only with the upper winds., After much fuss this band of valiant soldiers started for Wright's grove. I foltunately had no desire to be there ; it is probable that if I had gone my poor body might have been sorely priched. The Na tional Guard got drunk at Wright's grove. There tile National Guard bayonetted the citizens ; there the National Guard tired among the women and children. Noble National Guard! Night found the National Guard drunk, wandering about the streets ciijoled and derided by everybody. Hiss 111, National Guard ! (For a full account of the slaughter see the Chicago papers.) ISE MEI TO r BABY SHOW at the grove was a humbug. Dutch babies are always homely bundles of flesh, 11l proportioned and troubled with the mumps the whole year round. The beautiful America,, babies tool: the prizys ; bright ;old happy little things they were. OVER 5000 rgotn.t: witnessed the game of hall between the White Stn:lags and the noel:fords. The happiest man on the grounds was the man with the least money and plenty of shade. The playing on the part of the Chieagos was decidedly skillful, while that of the 11.nd:fords was very 4,111. 'rho latter were beaten by it score of 17 to IS. In the evening tla•re'ras a grand dieplay of =1 on the grounds of . the White Stockings. This exhibition Was gotten up for those Willing to pay $l.OO for reserved seats aid ill() cents general ad missin. Poor people remained outside and glo ried in Independence Day—nu the free green grass. ll=l were dug hourly on the hike, crowded with human beings anxious to getaway - front the noise and bustle of the city. The steamers were all decked with evergreens tool the dear old ling of our cOuntiy, reminding us that among the num berlet s Mutterings of the Dutch llag there are sonic who still adhere to the Stars and Stripes and time principles of American unity. Ml= shot through the air mail midnight, when, weary and loot, ,we, the partivipators gladly lay down to rest. On the whole, lull Justice wan done to Chin our _llnerican great day. Stottoonm,. SII ELT music, instruction books, blank books, music paper and cards and all kinds of ninsival trinuninn , , a large supply constantly on band at '. F. Hems Slain, Allrntnn•n W HEN V P-ITIS" PHILADELPHIA WHEN VISITING PHILADELPHIA WHEN V ' , IVES" PHILADELPIII In search of bargains, wishing to get full value for your Mon ey, perfect satisfaction In the It, style, and quality of the goods, combined with elegance of finish and superior work munshii‘, ho sure to CU.?. AT TOw1:11 t 1.1. AT TOWKIt HALL CALL AT ToWKIt HALL nod examlnc the vast and Iliac:- 11111 cent assortment of Summer Clothing made up from a choice stock of materials, purchased recently at prices much below market value as special bar gains, which are tieing sold every day In large amounts at priees 1 , 11411 defy competition. IT 1S WVI.I. KNOWN IT IS WELL KNOWN IT IF , WELL KNoWN In the thousands who have dealt at this long Established Clothing liouse that their gar ments stand unrivalled for ex• eellence of quality and lowness of prices by any other house In the city ; that perfect satisfac tion Is always guaranteed and given, and every garment can be thoroughly depended upon for its durability and being ex actly as represented. Call before purchasing else where nod Judge for yourselves. You will save more than the expellee of your Journey and he well pleased with phut. bar gains by e mhllug on BENNETT Co., It} NNETT A: Co., BENNETT 1 S MARI:I:T Si REEL 51S MARKI:T STREET, • S!S :MABEE r STREET, I I ALE- WAY BETWEEN FIETII AND' SIXTH STREE 1 II A Lr-WAy BETWEEN FIFTH AND SI Via STREETS, II A I.E•WAY BETWEEN FIFTH AND SI VTR STREETS. PHILADELPHIA a ltpr ' illarrfagez. NIOI ER—KELLER.—June Mb, by Rev. R. B. Kistler, Mr. David Moyer, of Stemlersville, Cur bon county, to Miss Emma June Keller, of Polk township, Monroe county. JONES—SIEGFRIED.--On the same day, by the FILM, Mr. John O. Jones to Mrs. Catharine blegfried, both of Moore township. WLICIITER—NOLF. On July Ist, by the same, Mr. Adam Wnchter, of Stemten, to Mks Ellen Jane Noll, of Seeineclllc. Dcatil.s. KESTER.—June OM, at Berlinsville, Lawrence Kester,.nged 87 years, 6 menthe nod 16 days. He was a soldier of 1812. NEWHARD. Juno 12th, at Kuntz Ford, drowned in the canal, Silvana's 8., eon of Joshua and Sarah A. Newhard. aged 5 years and 9 months. SHAFFEIL—On Tuesday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, lin:Tay, Infant son of Lavine(' and Mary Shaffer, aged 1 year, 4 mouths and 11 days. WEISER.—In tas city, on Saturday evening. July 8, Mrs. Mary A..Welser, aged 80 years, 3 mouths nod 24 days. TREXLIER.—Last night, In Eastport, Hannah Elizabeth, child of Charles H. Trezler, aged 2 months and 14 days. BUSINESS NOTICES A Few IVorde to the Laaica:—Many ladies, par ticularly mothers nursing, complain of a tired, Ilstlces feeling, or complete exhaustion. on arising In'tite morn. Mg. On the n•lfe' and mother devolves the responsibility of regulating the duties of the household. tier cares are numerous. and the mental as well an the physical powers are frequently called Into reqttisltion. She often Ands her slightest occupation a Weary task and existence a burden, while at the moue tlma she ban no regular tilt. ease. Ilodotler'a Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period, will prove an unfailing remedy for this annoying lassitude. The effects of thin potent agent are soon seen In tho may cheek and elastic step of the head of the fami ly, an with restored health and renewed spirits alto takes her accustomed piece in the family circle. if this friend' In iced he regularly need, these depressing symptoms will never be complained of, and noronly would lassitude not he experio,ced, hat many discos°. following Its adveat be avo!ded. Ana medical agent it has no equal, while its pleasing gayer and healthful effects have made It a g , .m. oral favorite. It Is free from al properties cAlculltod to Impair the system, and its Operations are at once mild, soothing and efficient. All who have us. d tho Bitters at test Its virtues and commend It to use. Dr. H. D. Longakerr oilers his services to the afflicted, more especlally to those suffering from Chronic' Diseases. Ile wilt be gglnd to eec and talk with them. It In his practice to plainly declare a disease incurable if he believes it to be no, to those canes which he undertakes be guarantee. to do all that can be done by unwearied lit toral.. and the application of experienced skill, gained hY to.ny yearn of practice In treating dine.. In Ito garl. ons and tnent malignant form. That ills skill has not been exerted In vain. 1111111,0. cert ificates. that may be seen at hie o ffi ce, will testify. A few oilmen arc selected for publication, which are known to citizens of thin county. No feeling of egotism prompts their publication, bit they are published rather an nu OVIdOTICO that many who have deemed thoinsol von hopelessly afflicted have by it proper application of the resources meate xence, been restored to health and the enjoy of all It s - bless nings Brs. Ella. Weggant, Johnson Corners P. 0. Cancer of we tlreant. Wilit==gil J. Johnson, Allentown. Skin Mecum Milton 0. Sussman, Hanover. Chronic Bronchitis Hoary Gabriel, Allentown. Deafness. Mrs..o. Yeager, Catasanyea. Tumors of the Hoed. Nathan Eberhard, Bethlehem. Cancer. Mrs. Deck, Tresiertown. Cancer. Wm. JiMIOBOII, Betblol.lo . M. PUlMOnitry CIIIIII7II Jitlnes Moan, 1.5001101Ne111. Chronic lillollrantlarl. - - . Mrs. J Darner, Salisbury. Scrofula. E. A. Dar. l'lll'adolphla. Cancer Tumor. Mr, W. S. Minnick, Salbibury. Fom. Con. and Dpi le r. Y iVlDman, Lanark. Tumora of Dm Heath . . A . braham Klmtler, Now Tripoli. Tumor of the Neck. tire. E. B. Serfame, Sletington. Fem. Com. Mre. E. Weludout, Fried...vine.. Cancer of the Dreamt Cetherlue Amoy , Centreville. Cancer ride of the Fern John hevon, Siegfried . .. Bridge. P01y... of the Nome Mrs. Fogleman. Allentown. Cancer of the Breatd. Them. But:, Ilokondenqua. Totnor Mre. D. Krebs, blithe.). City.. Cancer of the Face. F. J. Shoemaker. Seipmtown. Tumor. Catharine Itareman. WontherlY. Caxcor of the None. The above per.. may ull be referred to, or cerf Meares may be neon at Dr. Lougaker's office. Sixth etreet, ho twee° Dam It n and Walnut, Allentown, Po. Nein Atibrrtisrntritts A,D3I3IINISTRATOIIS' NOTICE. Noticeis hereby given that letter. of admln banal. bare boon granted to the undersigned lu the estate of Amon g N. Ettinger, deceased, late of the etty of alb ntown, Lehih county; therefore, all perm.. k °owing themselves to be Indebted toruild estate are regnexted to stoke pa , leant wahines ,rooke from the (Lite hereof, and such who hare any legal claims against the said C8t111..0 \VIII present them well autheuttcatot for aettlement within the above angel fled time. • REBECCA S. EN(IhEIIA N. July 19-6 w AC ministratrix. TT N. OARNIIIAL'S OFFICE, E. P. V • OF PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia. July 11th, 1671. This in to give notice. nurt on the mls day of Jauw. ary A D.. 1808, a Warrant in Bunk roptcy wan bottled against the Estate or George .) Henninger, of Burkloll Towuntilrb lu the County 01 Nctrthawpton, and Rate 01 Penttylvanin, who hes been adju 'Red a Bankrupt on Ile own Petition ; that the para.l or any Debt • awl de• livery of suy property belonging to such Bankrupt. to him, or for hi, use, awl the trawl! . , or any property by hint, are furd.teo by lati• ; that a meeting of the Credit,' r of the out I Brehm I. to prove their tlelar, aid to chow e one or more ast•lgreen of 104 E•.llde trill be held at a Court uf Bankruptcy. to be hoiden at Center Wpwrr, Neste , , Penna., before W. F. Do.ter, peo s p.r, thu day or July, A. D. 11 , 71,.nt 10 u'elecl;., A. M. 0 11EBORY. Marshal, )I,senger. pRO POS n MEM= AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI TIJI lON OF PENNSYLVANIA. I= Pi•npoxirn( an amendment to the C'ondituGon of 'tenni red by the Se wile: .1114 lloue.. • t r Jii /I • it/lir,' 4 the (hint/11On wert/th 40'1'4 u rin7d nw in in C. - eria -f.rxrmbty no 1. That ilia following ametaltheut of Coti4titution of fhb , Co)titnonwintlth be protitoied to the peoplo II 4jr 0,1,0;n; in Or nj.•ction. por,,t.titt to th, provt-logs of the tenth e r Irk then o 1..-wit : strike out the S nth Soctioa af the Sixth 'allele of the Constitution. nuil Insert In Ilou thereof the following A Stole T. ettsut or shall ho chosen by the ota tittle I elector.. of the State, at such times and for s telt term of sexy le .t• shell he preserlbed by JAMES 11. WEBB, • Suenkor of tle• Homo of Repre,entativ. .WILLTAM A. WALLACE, Speaker Fonnt tDo tlay of June, Anne Domini Q. thqns,..l olxitt Intutlrohl an.l srventy•fm, Propel - tit all coedited fur petblioadioe the Tenth Article of fir i ( toieviitntlen. Secretary of the Commonwealth. 011ie° Sectr i t . : t t r y a n t ,g, tie (lj ,, ,e l l y em . wl ; a 7 i l t . h. 1 iiytd on, rllO LET.-A. Brick ilwelling with I. Front Room Reliable Sro Millinery or Mantua mak • Inc situated 011 Mom street in Or lbutrishlng villave of Alburtis. lingolre of CHARLES TIF:I.DY. july 12-ltdAn•l Near tho Furnace. 50 TEACHERS WANTEI). The Controllers and Director , of the A Ilentwv u 'cli.ml Di• Girt, desire to engage lily Cu,( tt•ilCherpt Ils toWS, Tell , ller for Male High School kalele Tea rhers for Female rammar Schools : Female Tea•• cher ' • Male Secondary School, First Section " Femaleale " • " • •• M " .• • • "• • M a le th+ " • •" • • • • Female " Mnlo" Fourth • • ' • '• Advanced Secondary School 40. Sac. 2 Telleller , •• Stale Secondm y Schools Fifth smotor, tl" •• Millo • Si nth Salmon 1 T4‘aeler • Foetal,. " ••• Tellellers Sinlo Primary School, First Section Female ' "Sec . ond ITeaohor • • Maio • • •• Thir I See•lou 2Tenellsrs " Fnlo emale " '• Fourth l` 2 •• • • Mlllll • • •• Fifth •• •• • • • • 1411111110 • • Jln .• , •• •••• Sloth °mole The time for examination hos Leen hoed as f. flows. v•/ atol Grammar rolomi. on the 2Oth 1..1 APPlicants for Fir. mad SiStii • • FeCOll.l Moil Third 111,1141 14, 2,th 11,1. '• •• Vomit au Fifth Sections. 2:eit lust. Aprlleguts for tho nehoolv wider the urn io of Orooo, 111114 t mann application to Ow Section Pony ,I, following ore inn wow,. Of the Serrolay,i, ilio reiliect v.• Section s Ilotiri6, viz Firot Section, di nJ. Lit Scot Hoeft., F. S Third Section, S W. Iltirenw. Fount Section, C Lewis Huber. Flab Section, Win. J !lox wot th. Sloth Section. .1 zlin 11, Hull: Ily order of tic lord of Contrller , . C. M. RUN K, out. Allot ,—J• S. Di SCA I t() RA ik(,'ikDr...!Y, ACAIiEMIA, PA Tho ol year I.etfloo September 6th. loicat.ou healthml, mtratalVe 0101 veil adailled to physical devel opment. Free Iron loalitot plots 1111 d 1.1 01 /1 1, the 11111. - mires ore 111013 i. Nolo thou 3.115) young soon havo hero Loon prepare 1 for College or bovines, Terms inodurahi. At ply for elf coiar to It. P.STON F, A. N. J. J. PA YTElththi, A. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. At Woughtturlt. lury 11,11 laedness th!rly.nna years. SIX t uaru It has laid uu atseasuteuts. sea the aVerattu rat+ itssess.neut during tho thuty-onu yearn has b , en VElt CANT, A 01145. rho so•wx•iliOut f.,r the year lust ended Is cßyi.. A Conirrioly char vevithim ”rer,sll rid Mr VIM SA LE.- 2 2 00 terre illperiOr WHITE 0A1: TittUttet 1.051. sear Lock tiavuu, Co. acres -II cllll •lawl, Putter Pa. P. W Stii.Ar• En, G001.g1.1 Ulcer. P.tta Vine, ROOT 8EER,1;LT.:2'.",17,z,',;„::.gf::,1, 1 , 4 „e,i.'eT.' I„. easily oa(ral about 5 mita rgallon,l•lllArraex llLull 11 31114.1111'c Oennltto Root Boer Extract. Aak fur It at your an,. or aond 25 cents for a vial and directlans to lull North Tided lard PltNadelplita. A GENTS WANTED -173. FOR THE 'I.'I.I,AiSN.IIS,SION OF L1111,4'. COV:INd .4 OP THE IN 1T1:11.1 •1111111,111-1311 OF Tllll 31,44. 01,1,01 FuNcrl•krt. lir Ilit, NAIIIIdiVII, 011111, 01 .• l'he Phipiera Life of 11 . 0,.00." It rolitt,4 to the male Err ; Is lull orn, th.ll.to but ollkpokddll OrlOAl , Ol 00,1 pd poll;tr lushly 'odor-'d ;tollo; rtpldly Fuld bY sith,ertiotiati only. 'tzeltistvo tvrrliort r , ml ttber4l. Price 41. Aildree 501,151;11, Ste., .J. 11311,13.5.3, CO Polt!kher, ehlladelplita, ca:vrs, nElk Tins ! AWE WILL I' AV AOF.STei A SAL 11t1' eIE CO PER EVIi AND EX PENSES. or ullow I •rio commis-I.w to ttell our °ownod cooler lust - 110,a, Addrelx M. WAONER St CO. Morolo.llJliclr TowER HALL, TOWER II ALL, Towr.tt MILLION DOLLARS but quiet nein c an Ore a ro, ton.. by revealing aecrct lai•lni 44 le LU con• Ail reea EDGAR SIMS, Os Broadway, Ni,,, lurk. 1,003 GIFTS. RAND GIFT CONCERT und DlN trlbut!ou for the Ileoeflt of Um • Raoulling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity In the City el New York, sod SOLDIERS' null IiAI LOILS' ANS' 110 M S, We.lonsitou, C.,. to be held lu Wm.himitun, D. C., uudoruu..l by virtue of u penult (rum lino. Cumiulusioner of luternul here an, uu Turneuay, JULY 270. pi.ltivbir• suc Aftcesv er t ful ti he Cocket-ncet, hote Colowl.mion nwar,l to the olr • 1.003 GIFTS Amounting to $200,000. 11' OCOTlrKnrnonly will be sold. at 45 excli• Hon. it. SleCct.t.orou, of Elk to:. Md., Major (Ike. T. CASTLE, Baltimore. Did. Commiesionere. Ben. JAN. B. Nan car, Si. C. Plitelawith Pa. Trodeo. (references: Aldor.(len. D. Bunter. 11. 8. A. Washing ton, D.C. ,• lin. Jae . B. Begley . Pltieborgh,'Pe. • First Nat , onni Bank, Hagerstown. Md. ; Appielisan h Co.. Bankers, llogniatown ; Updegreff Jt Sons Hagerstown ; J. Brent, late Attorney•Oensral. Beltlin•.re ; C, F. Abbott, Rao. D 1 P. 0. Ave..Baltanore ; John.ll. Yowler. Rog. ; H. Hyere, of W. Myers A Bro.. Exchauge Pince, ihilltnOre• Dentin 0( the Real Relate, certified to by c00n.% in hands of the Taunter. Ticket rud cinders ran be had - of P. C. DBVLIN. Betel Agent, Stationer and Printer. No. 31 Nassau Street. New York. Tlcketsaent 0.0. D.. ((desired. Beret for Circular, containing description of prize.. Tickets for Sale also by IttLar A Seminar. et their News Stands. Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Pittsburati. As., ned an nu ° of Pent.. Railroad end connections. 1A TEACIIERS WANTED. —= The School Boatd of Whitehall to . wita ceouty. hereby give notice that liter d uSre Fourteen Teacher.. for the enceleff Ito)l e term An 6X. I. WIWI. of applicants will bolielA:o r n . 11th, 1571 , at the public house or n l .J : 1°"'" Ir . """I """' "1" 11. Secretary. June.— .:It Perinsylvalt;“ AMiNDMENT JOHN Vi. GE All F. JORDAN, flitiscellancotto. HORSEMEN, ATTENTIOS! READ THE FOLLOWING ! Tomony, 234 ;Vara, Philet. JAMES (1. WELLS—DEAR SIR: I have need Dr. Felix H. Matselike'n Prizewlan Liniment on a mare of mine, which lied a bad epllut, touting bulletins, I used one bottle with entiro NIII . CIIIIII, curing her completely. Aprll3 Dion. JONA. I'. IDEDELII Thin Invaluable Liniment le meld by Drnyelete sad Storekeepers. Wholeenle by JAMES 0 WELLS, N. K. nor. of nth and Hprlntt Oarden St, Paladolphia. For male In Allentown by L. SCHMIDT & CO., Kent Hamilto n Street. Street. Dr. W. E. BARNES & SON, LAWALL & TIN and JOHN D. MOSER. 10,- MYSTIC WATER FROM DAVID'S WELL. The greet DIURETIC, TONIC and ALTERATIVE rern.d, oily of the Aug. holds In enlotion the Pro}oxide of /cowl— end ether veleolde compounils, and le' Walt '''Eroved'.Dl: tho unerring tied of rerouted trial., es oni , qt rho llpeo .1 RXNEninK (or Kleine', Disraßes, Inmpep • FereerksA. Adore, hive,. Conuffaintm, Catarrhal, 4,lreal onto. Cflg4 % 847712)iiw1, In Ito early elates, hinbetes, hitelynal , W,' 1 orders, nod General Dtbility. It pittliles etldlenl A the Woo I. Inerearee the appetite, prbinotee.illiceeUo ' ellmuletoo the oecretlon+ Anil vitnlitee tho neryocp tom ; it I. h Whip reronttnrntt,it by Phimicialtr. Mil*. : triIMIIIIIHIK of Invalid. reline! It, bi n powers.., it, I. nal at the low price of 40. VU per hex of one dotal gnarl bottles, delivered et Mewl, Po., to be expressett to 01 point. lirThellEAllll(i INSTITUTE et DAVID'iI Wodls to designed to eceeinmeolete putlent4 during Idi encode. of t i ll; ky t rio prefer drinking tho 1 bTIO W ATERfroie D. S. CADW A LLADEIr,'/CM Deco Bt, ridiude. JanlB.oin DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA TARRH treated with the utmost unreel., by J. ISAACS, M. D. and Profeaeor of DilllllNelf of the Eyeand ntlecinliy I fn the Neater:l College! of Penn- NVITIMiII. 13 pen ra I.r perk tire. (formerly 0 r 1101- Inn& ) No. Sun Arch Stri,t, Phila. re/U1m..11.1x can bo neon nt Itix office. The Medical faculty ern invited to no. ompany their rintienta, na he hae no neereia In his prnc. c (ice. Artificial oyes Innerted without pain. nu cluirge for examination. FXECUTOIRS' NOTICE.—NOTICE IS HERMIT OIVEN that letters tentamentdry tier ing been granted to the undersigned In the entitle of Fred erick Ab.o.d,. Sr., datelined, late of !Salisbury township, Lehigh county, therefore alt persons who know then, soiree to be indebted to raid estute;are retitt,ted to make payment within nix weekn from the dote hereof, and ouch woo have any legal dolma against ARM outetn will pre sent them well authemicated for nettlement within the oive specified time. FREDERICK ABEND, Jr July 1:1.6%‘• Executor. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice to hereby given that letters testamentary having been eraitted to the nederaigned lu the retitle of JOHN TELL VI, deceased, late of tipper Mammal.. township, County of Lehigh, Pennopleanie ; therefore nil persona who know themmelgen to he Indebted tonnld estate are relocated to make payment within nix week a from dote hereof, and each who have any legal dialiim itgalnat not d eatato will proaent them well authoutleated (or settlement within the above apecithal time. . . . EMMA TELLEM, Exerntrlx, Or her Agent, GEORGE LITDWIO. ALLENTOWN, May DO, ISM in)3l.6t NV MAMMMILiiiMEI !CORNY'S TASTELESS POWDER preserves all hind, of Canned Fruit, &awed Fran, Prult Butter, PreAerves and Tomatoes withont being' hlr tight, more elegant In beauty and lento than any protein In the world. Thin Powder lion been in public use for three years'aud is now used In every 51/110 of 010 Union. It Is cheap, houltity• and.'rell.thle, will furnish stewed and pre•ervod fruits daily lor the table cheaper than wo ollier procetts. One Don costn 50 Pants puts rtif 40 quarto ore 0 polite or pared troll. Foil directions tolUng how to prevent all mould whit the hon. Sent by mall or nold by Grovels and druggists. The wholesale trade stipplied by Joltn , on. HitiownY Cowrie French, Richards & l'ltllndelPhlai Kidd. r .yl'ethetoll, NOW York, or oormlv, n. ZAN it, NORNY w fl,rilt -evonol / A ‘_ Li,E,NrrotivN FEIAII.I.Io Lct cLEu A LI,ENToWN, l'A. • , TM; FOURrIr ..I . 2v,vtrAL sElssrONJ • v.ll on MONDAY, tho Fir 111 of SEPTEMBER in.-tit...lon thorough. dull term. toodoratv. F.l. cunt, 0g0..5, or turther In r"rtnlit;or., adotre. j)11-21u: !toy W. R. 110EFO1tP, A. M., Proshlertt. (1113131 ISSIII,NE lI'S NOTICE. . IN the Court or Loost. County. Juettary Tenn. IFfl4. No. ,h!. • .1.,n0b March now to the n• of !leery Smith yr. Levi Snyder. W. Jane 270, In7l. on notion of Wto..Let•houltncli. Attorney Of Ella , . 1101fnine. ono of the rre4ltorg of the nhorn maned tlefentlaut. the COllll appointed Illorris Ilneilnitn. (lonwnlt.loner to distribute the baleen. of porclot-e moneypaid Into Me Mott t. Flout the Itee.atls. . J S. DILL' ER. Protlaonntary, pur LAcKeT. Deputy TI 4:n111.11.1km, ultoiro owed will attend to the .10. lion o. Ida appoint 1111 . 1/ t atbls 1.11100. wt., the First Natio*. al city of Allen totyrq oojrUBSILItY. the tith day of 11,01 at 10 o'cloZli 1n li.e foredoon, whou ant all [...rgot. may at hold . j 3 I- 4i: .1.1 , 11111 S L. KAUFFMAN, Commlasionnr. riro LET.—A REASONABLE LEASE will be given on the Easton Slate Quarry, situated a Pininilehl township, Northampton county, Pa., urns Staekertown. It consists of nun., one tint-vole, Man never-fading slate, fully equal to the well-known Chap ati. Slate; with n good woo.. power and n full rigging of puming awl hoisting nlitellinPl4. Persona desirous of an oppor p tunity of this kind will please examine fpr them. selves, nod apply tolteuben Korb, Starkertown P. 0. marl 'Ol O. L. SCHIMMEL President A DJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT .k.X. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. fly virtue and In nurAuAtme of an order I.ned nut of Out Orrhuns' Court of tho eon utr of Lehigh. them Will I/0 W1p0.,1 po.,1 to unhlle sale, on SATURDAY, the ?2.1 day of July next, at I o'clac , f in the afternoon, nt the Amerinan nolo). In the city of Allentown, Ie hish oonuty, tlte folluwinx valuable real eNtate, to wit A certain linnet; and Int of t-,rnund, situate the ell). of All. stew n, bounded on rant by Filth etreet, 1111 the nnth by Court Alley,on the w•••I by Lnw alley, and 1111 the north by n lot .lo4epli (lehrlii•r. ruining le front on 11.treet Ii feet, 1111.1111 depth Won:: Court alkyl:3o feet, The linprovemet,te.hreoneoto.l.tot Two o sTrcy DWELLINti ..n Fifth street, and two fra,lll. etables /,11W TLu 1111 I. w. II plnntipl , - lit, I hole,. WEIR tree.. crape yin. e, Ti,. property I. well worthy the attention lining the rind iot tie or John 11, tllfiver, 11C.111 , e11, Inte of tko city of Allentown 11'1111 outcry oforeeolil. Thu tome end rnollitiorn will lie snade known on the day Hole tel iline ittionilittico given by HA MULL OLIVER, Adinini4retor. By in. Court—A. L. !trim, Clerk, - • I)ENNISYLVANI t FENIAI.I 4 I COL t. F. 4 ; E. Foil Sio ion e moimico AUG u'r 28, 1871. I do nit Imoltato to say- alter idmitut t e toPhl Im provement or int owl doughtec, an hay!. Malted many female o holds lu olio Eamon], Middle and Wooten, Staten-that Ito combined mit, outlges on, n 1114,10 1. Hoop of soy oilier school. Hutt has come mid, my colic,' '-./. R. Coosclbui For cotalogueo. oddrooo 3. P. SHERMAN. A M . Collegeville, Moutioquery =9 I_9 .Tri"..::sicll 7 .,'o"l:.,!!,7o;`',:oArtTly!'lt".b .. .,i, township. Lehigh county. hareby also notice Hisl they desire to en. gligti NI N ETE.EN TEACHERS for the ensoinitiiclosil fern. An exanituation of applicanbi ho hold on MI/SHAY. Jot) 1715.1571. In tile vill 1110 Or Ironton In said tiofs Schwa term id mouth.. Sniary. for eVrPrillllo.li ti .1 Pro hissiount teachers, fifii per month, for others acciailing grade of certificate :mil fisperlenre. By order of the Board. Jail° I•7s; S. A 111:011N, Seel..l3ry. c 1 111 , A N'EF.D. y s.llO-1 board of Ileblelborg Tamo•li P. Ln blibl. flaunty, barrio . of Y.. 01411 , that .11o , y thaw,. tolangr Nolo 'fradwru 101 the rustling odour% term. Au "sitilllllll - of arpll.• .1,, trill hold by lha uouuty oaoltoen dont ao '111l!1: , 11A Y. Joly 11111 t, 1,71. at No.Arf , •Villa till tow to.bn. school term, laoullt, Salary Itbet a. "I. "rd. rot th" TM's. K. SocrclarY• •'2l rt WA vrEir. 'lb., School kkf Low r M cilia:lnlwltoh*P rire to engage a tonclier tor Me gradoil scnool at too rialo F t arty dollor+ tier imoith Tenn rev.. mina lie. commencing Ito Nliiinlay In September. a ',Monitions recetvoil liy in. V lia J F. M. `ill IFFEIIT, Snot' Y. T • CIIIALS 11'.1VrED. Twelve Tearloin , (roll,. MO 1 . 011160 for WASIIINti • To IN DI r. belw! lig nix mouth, eiintiiii•urion: lit Octiilier mixt. Salmi,. from thlrly•lliri , to rwrtr . 1 . 0 • por :moo 1. Applir.toix trill aimoar for exatomort.ion. at D tavvra. •in Julx lith noxt. nt O o'c.iiek. F. SIIEN'CON. Jlllll` A timr•oit-s N4)inrcE. Mplo.x* 1 , , ,, r1 q" G high County. lo the 111110 . 1 ..f Out :It:coma 1 JrillN Executor of Ni•rebtiVr. deett.wed. Ana tutu, June Ix:I, the Coortapl.4ollall. r. took, tllgtrlluttlou oceort1114: to low. Pnoll 010 A. L. Itl'llE. Ckik TIII• AlltiliOr 31/OVI. W1111141%011 Ittelllll. , the duties 111. th.• 1,.•v timityer, Emu. MIII DAY, te KV E i.sy A ttend IN. when null ‘vheri• 1.11 hS NT,' i l •Ay it think Pr..., 11. .• II Kit. jun., :it . A L. tt. Vor.11:1' PUBLIC AilD env!, RAwf,N6l h T. B. LEISENRING INSURANCE AdENT, FIRE,.LIEE, AND LIVE STOCK WITTMAN & LEISENRING Real Estate Agents and Scriveners: 70S HAMILTON STREET, (Up-Staire.) Sri\ NDA RD SCALES ! oVFII 250 MODIFICATIONS, RA!LIMAD TRACK, I[Al, CON 1„ PEA:Mini, COUNTER, GROCERS' SCALES = UM PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWER FAIRBANKS & EWING, 715 Chestnut Street, I= IM=l CATTL