ogoio Atgister. POILIBMIND W*DUUDAT •T ROBERT IREDELL, JR TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No 'paper discontinued until all &restage' are paid, except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon to by sending word to this office. Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well as the new. SPLENDID OFFERS GREAT liIDUCEHENTS TO GET SUB SCRIBERS FOR THIS PAPER. Ylattered by the large additions to our subscrip tion list during the past year and believing that our list can be still further Increased with very little labor, we are Induced to make the following very liberal offers t Any one sending no the names of two new sub scribers, accompanied by $4.00, will receive the American Agriculturist for one year or a photograph album. Yor Three new subscribers we will send Tns Ln- Waa MOISTER gratis, for ono year. Old subscribers upon sending us three new ones will be credited with a year's subscription. For Four new subscribers we will give the Scien tific American for one year, subscription price sB.oo—or Godey's Lady's Book. For Sixty new subscribers we will give the sender one of Grover & Baker's $6O Sewing Machines. For One Hundred subscribers to different Post offices, we will give the sender S5O IN GREENBACKS. Any one getting up a club of One Hundred sub , scribers at ono poet-office, can have the paper sent to each at $1.75 a year, and will he pre sented with SSO IN GREENBACKS It Is expressly understood that every subscriber sent In for these prices most be a new one and not a subscriber to Tue Lunen REQUITER at this date, and that each name must be accompanied by the cash to pay one year's subscription. Parties desiring to secure these prices may send In the names as fast as procured, and, If they find themselves unable to raise the required number, they will be compensated by prizes which shall be proportionate in value and satisfactorfto them, except In the cases of the Sewing Machine and last prizes, In regard to which arrangements should be made beforehand. THE CITY Removal. The publication office of the LEHICIII Buck Vona has been removed to the Register Stationery Store, first floor, Hamilton Street, two doors above Sixth, lu the building formerly occupied by Young /Is Lentz. Outfits for Counting Mourn, papers of every kind, drafting materials, sta tionery for ladies, penknives, scissors, neon and pocket books can be found in variety at Iredell's. Stationery Store, in building formerly occupied by Young & Lents.—Ads. A Mean Thief. The meanest thing we have heard of I n some time was the theft, by a miserable scallawag, of the emblems of mourning hanging outside of the house of Mr. William Stuber, in this city. The poor wretch,was seen and stepped, and compelled to give up his plunder, and after being admen tatted was allowed to depart. Religious The Rev. J. W. Wood is preaching a series of sermons on the Patriarchs. Ills sermons for Sunday evenings aro very popular. The very agreeable and lucid manner and matter of the preacher are drawing crowded audiences on Sun day evenings at the Presbyterian church on Fifth street. Presentation Tho ladles of Rev. J. F. Palm' congregation presented bis wife with a Binger Bowing Machine last week. Them presentations to our pastors and their families aro encouraging evalenees of the regard felt by our people for them. It is always a good sign to see ministers growing In popularity and shows unmistakably that the pastors are faithful and the people are apprecia tive. Entertainment Jordan Division of the Bons of Temperance are to give an entertainment in the Court House on the evening of Tuesday, the 22d of February. The programme is to include dialogues, recita tions, music, etc., and the admission is to be only 25 cents ; children 15 cents. ,The proceeds are to be devoted to the Division, which is doing a good work among us and numbers many earnest mem bers, who can at least claim the merit of earnest ness and an unselfish desire to do good. We hope they will have a full house. Tickets can be had at the stores of C. 8. Massey, Durdge & Co., and F.. Moss. Lecture on the Devil On Saturday evening a numerous audience assembled in the Court House to hear what might be said about the Satanic majesty, and for an hour and a half his majority of them patiently listened to a sermon made up of scriptural (peti tions, the various opinions of commentators con cerning the Devil, and a tirade against witchcraft, witebllnders, diviners:and dreambooks. The rev erend gentleman stated the subject was not of his choice which is probably the reason why he did not stick to It. Ills remarks on the absurdity of be lief in omens and other superstitions had the merit of truth and as there arc yet a good many persons who go to the " spay woman" in this vi cinity, they might not be altogether out of place, but WA believe all this was net exactly what the audience come to bear. To point out a vice, a folly, or a superstition, and say briefly the" Devil Is in it," is not the way to enlighten your neigh bors on the subject of " the Devil" and is rather to lecture on the works of the Devil than the Devil himself i We have before no a rather full report of the lecture, but AB we do not think it would be of interest to our readers, we content ourselves with noticing one idea that was advanced on Sat urday night. It was stated, that man was crea ted to supply the place the devils fell from In Heaven. This Ingenious idea Is perfectly new to us and as it would account in some degree for the malignity and spite of the devil against the whole human race we recommend it to the careful consideration of those who desire to perplex them selves. Hotel Accommodations in Allentown Poor hotels aro very bad things for a town to possess. They are rather endured as." neces sary evils" than supported, and strangers always hurry through business and often neglect pur chases that might detain them, on purpose to es cape a longer Indiction of half-cooked victuals, .ebeerless rooms, uncivil, careless attendance (or no attendance at all), and the hundred and one evils that have to be endured at Med libels on modern caravanserbos. While poor hotels get town a bad name, stand In the way of the trans action of business and impede the growth of it, the reverse can be said of good ones, and we are glad to know that Allentown Is rapidly regaining its old reputation for good hot'el accomtnodatisM; a reputation that was won for it in the days of the late John Y. Bechtel: The Improvements at the Allen Rouse and the liberal spirit displayed by the proprietor, Mr. Robert Kramer, In catering for his boarders and guests, have not been without their effects. Strangers are going there because traveling men tell each other of everything new and good for the accommodation of the traveling public. Transient custom at this house has In creased and is increasing daily, and we are glad to see It, especially as it surely will wake up the spirit of enterprise among our other hotel keepers, who will have to hurry up or be left far behind With this spirit in view the American was also repainted and reconstructed daring the past year. We have no wish to make any Invidious distinc tion but merely to call attention to the fact that .enterprise and liberality In this direction are meet .log their reward In public patronage. We shall .be glad to have to call attention to any Improve ments elsewhere, for we consider every one who is offering additional Inducements to travelers to stay in our city by looking well to their comfort her., Is deserving of the thanks and the notice and patronage of the !mine's community. State of Trade The pea-nut market is in an improving con dition. Prices rule steady and the demand Is In creasing.. The total receipts of anntis on Monday was we tons, consigned to several dealers. , Loans Hord Thu regular monthly meeting of the A.tner lean Building Association wag held at the °filen of Wro. ii. Deghler, Egq., on Monday evening labt, and ten loans were gold at n premium of SUB emit. Mayor'B OAT A. charge of blackmailing preferred against a police officer has lately been Investigated at the Mayor's office. We are told this practice has existed for some time, and we are glad to know that the Mayor Is determined to put a stop to it. Dog Burned We hear a dog perished in the flames at the burning of Mr. Quier's barn. The poor animal, bewildered by the smoke, run Into the flames in stead of away from them and "steered his bark" where it perished for ever. A Palptable Cure for Sore Throat A. personal friend of the Beading Times says that the nee of oranges le an excellent remedy for putrid sore throat. There appears to be some thing In the character of the acid of the fruit adapted as a remidial agent in this disease. The cure is very simple, and certainly demands a trial. Presentation to Rev. N. S. Strassburger A Communion Service was presented to Rev. N. S. Strassburger at his residence, by the scholars of the Reformed Sabbath School, (Zions), on Saturday evening. Mr. Grosseup, one of the teachers of the school made the presentation speech, which was responded to very appropri ately. Addresses were made by the Messrs. Koons, students of Muklenberg College, and the Choir discoursed some excellent music. A very agreeable evening was spent, end the interchange of kindly sentiments had the usual alert of mak ing every one feel better and.happler. A Splendid Piano. Linderman dc Son's' Gold Medal Cycloid and Square Pianos rank among the finest Instruments In the country. Their brilliancy and fullnees of tone Is not surpassed by a concert plied plano at double the price. More Instru ments of this celebrated make have been sold in Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining counties than of any other manufacture. They can be used many years and not become airy, as most other pianos do, In only a few years. Come and examine them at C. F. Iferrmannl Store, Seventh and Walnut streets.—Ada. Lehigh County Priaon The Inspectors of the Lehigh County prison held a meeting on Monday and appointed Mr. Thomas Jacoby, Warden, and Mrs. Sarah Jacoby, Matron. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby will commence the active duties of their respective offices on the Ist of April. , A reduction of 15 cents per bend per day is to be made In the sum allowed for boarding the prisoners and at an average of twenty pri soners, $3 per day will be saved. If the number of prisonors in the prison throughout the year should come up to this average, the present ar rangement is undoubtedly a more advantageous one for the county than the old system of allow ing arty cents per bend, for boarding earl, pri soner. Golden Wedding One of tho molt pleasant things that "ye local" has to report Is the recurrence of such an anniversary as a Golden Wedding. Fifty yenta of happy wedded life have passed away for our respected townsman Melchisedee Yeager and Ills wife, and on the third of this mouth they received the congratulations of their numerous friends. Their children, (grown to men and women) gath ered around the aged pair and though all of them could not be present, the family reunion was a large one. We trust that they may be spared for many years and that the . happy scene that trans pired on Thursday week may be the most misera ble they will ever have to participate In while yet they "linger here." We could wish that ouch gatherings could be of more frequent occurrence and that our young folks might be emboldened to enter the State of matrimony early In life. Presbyterian Sunday School A meeting of the teachers of this school was held In the Lecture Room on Sunday after noon. After the monthly concert exercises Mr. Foster, In the absence of Mr. Bridges, chairman of the entertainment committee, announced that the receipts of the entertahnent, given in the Court Rouse, en the evening of February 2d, amounted to $202, and the expenses to $65, leav ing a balance in hand of $137 for the Sunday School fund. On motion the report of the com mittee was accepted and the committee discharged. A committee was appointed to select the library books and empowered to incur what additional expense was necessary to make the library com plete and good. Committees were also appointed to select s new singing book and to purchase a parlor organ, lu place of the melodeon now used In the school. The exercises in the Sunday School wereattended by n large number of visitors, parents and friends of the teachers, and the man ner In which the "little ones" recited and sang, elicited the admiration of all present and reflected great credit on their teacher Miss Magruder. The prosperous state of the school and the lively In terest token in It by the teachers, must be very gratifying to the members of this church. Mr. Asehbach's Xeir Map We have had the pleasure of Interviewing Mr. Aschbach this week, and have been shown the new map of the City of Allentown, which has cost Man so many years of patient labor, and has now been brought nearly to completion. The tirFt Idea that strikes one who looks at this map is the wonderful faithfulness and minuteness of detail with which the work has been executed, and :is the eye loses itself is the mazes made by eleva tion lines" crossing the map in various directions, tise observer can well understand how the labor of fourteen years can have been spent upon It. The highest point on the map le at the extension • of Linden street, near Griesemer's woods, and Is 175 feet above the Lehigh. This should be the point of the future Allentown Water Works, atul as the elevation of every piece of property in the city and on the extended street line le shown, any one can see at a glance (for Instance) what pres sore would be necessary to carry the water up to the second or third stories of the houses In the different localities. It is allowed on all hands that this map Is the completest thing of he kind that has ever been attempted here, and It can be safely said that no city authorities In this State have ever had offered to them a map so useful and so good. A member of the city council pointed out some time ago the nse that could be made of this map In grading and laying out new streets and extend ing those already laid out, and it would be a good thing for the council to decide at once upon the sites of the squares and streets in that portion of our city not yet lull out, that this work of Mr. Aschbach may be rendered as complete as possi ble. Our city councils have made an appropria tion of $6OO to furnish maps for the use of the city and to hung In 'ale public buildings, and there are about 160 subscribers at $lO each. The outlay on the map has becu fourteen years of skilled labor and the cost of surveying. To publish 200 copies will cost $l2OO. The city councils $5OO and $2OOO for. 200 copies foot up $2,500. Compare this with the outlay, and we shall see what kind of a chance Mr. Aschbach has to be adequately remunerated. He'llas a right to look for the subscription of every one who can afford It, and diet not as a favor, not given grudg e ', Ingly, hut as fair wages for fair work performed in the Interests of the whole community. It is not so much the monetary loss as the lack of appreci ation that hurts a man of talent and skill In such a ease an this, and we would strongly urge it upon the public not to let a work of real merit be or gleeted, but rather to substantially show their 5 appreciation. The Map may be seen at Mr. Aschbach's race, on Walnut street, near the Collega, and It Is well worth the while of any one to call In, and looklnes at It, Judge for themselves of the result of Me labors. Book Agent Wanted Wanted, a good reliable agent for the sale of one of the most popular and at the same time most valuable works ever published. Apply. at the RZOISTIIS Book Store. , Allentown hae en extensive; china and glassware mash. fishmeal where as great a variety and as low prices can be found as In the larger cute. W. refer to the new store of Richard Walker. No. 40 West Ramlltrm street.—kb.. ,EIT_IGII REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1870. THE ( iNFLA GBATI( )N Destruetiim Writ large Frame Burn— Horse Perimited in the ElneneN —Peril or the fin rronoti i og• Prop- MO Un Nfondny night, slimily alter .eleven o'clock, the city \vas alarmed by the cry ol• nie. Tho hell procialmed the Third NVard to Ire tin• lo cality and In a few miuuU•s the streets prracm rd a singular and unusual Fpectitele. The sky was overshadowed by thick clouds hanging low• and the reflection of (lie Ilanw, mn(11. every nb • lecl vidhle. The stre.ts were literally as light as clay and an excited crowd ma- hurrying 1110IPZ SOnte waked ()lan slumber, hat half and all Impressed with the Idea that the tire was extensive and wide-spread. On reaching the scene of conflagration it woe discovered to be'the barn belonging to Mr. Chas. Quiet', situated on the alley between Hall and Eighth and Walnut and Union streets. One of the occupiers of Oils barn was Mr. Pinion Lein, back who, we understand, was the last person who Is known to have been Into It before the lire broke out. It was at this end of the stable. whole Mr.Lelmbach's horse Stool), that It 01 Wnted, and by the time It was discovered any illtelliptS to save the animal would have been useless. A horse In another part of the stable, belonging to Mt. John Walter, Watt resen . cd from the flames and the fire men went to work to prevent the lire spreading. Around the barn stud In. its Immediate neighbor hood are a large numb it of frame shops, barns, ke., and had It not been for the effects of the re cent rain, the disaster we sbould have had to record would undoubtedly have been a very /lent- Otto one. The stable adjoining. the proper lc Augustur 1,. Rabe, caught. tiro, btu by the ever lions 01 Was Saved. property in the barn eunsisted of harness. fi•ed. bay, core. straw, and lumber and was cnilrely (oonsioned. We understand the lumber belonged to Mr. Qimiris After the alarm tens given the firemen Were On the spot with commenable promptitude and went about their'work with azeal and enthusiasm that made their Shuts tell In the -reedy ,xiinguish , mart of the flames, and the rn•servation of the surrounding buildings. The scene on Tuesday morning wai a very tnal one. A heap of e1man.,..1 limber, and the re mains of the itafol 'tante -eareely to Isr di.- tlngulFlicl from them. Til 1110 k at the blinding' , so near, one cannot help t hinliing It e•nudertld that the destrnetimi W 11.• 1 . 01101)011 to dolt nor building. The origin or the lire In not known, though many conjectures are rife. The lwmr.. once on Mr. Wm's building Is $3OO, but we ore sorry to believe that Mr. Lehnbach's los , is a very serious one to him. Mr. 1.. Is not a rich 1111111 and we should be glad In eps taken to stnrt, it subscription for him. That thread-bare subject. the state of the weather, donned a new cult of a new style, on Monday, and we cannot refrain from giving It a rub and help to again make it threadbare The delightful sleighing which deli:lilted the heaits of our monetarlans and dismayed the livery horses woe pretty well used up under the Inthiener of the genial rays of Sunday's sun. There was enough left to swear by on Monday morning and appear ances warranted the hope of another fall of the snow, but a heavy rain set in . in the afternoon and the snow was made liquid and the feet of pedes trians wet. To say the least, It was a blessing to the people residing in the vicinity of Seventh and Wallillt, as It saved as much property ut the fire as could have Inien done by a well equipped Tire brigs de. We understand it to the intention of tin Grand At my to girt. our citizen, a ,en , ation nhnrt In the way of an entertainment. transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Feb. ft, 1370. compared with name time last year: F., week. rev Total Wyoming 0,405 17 102,723 00 " Hazleton 7.150116 . 343,843 10 " Upper Lehigh.. 514 02 13 " Hearer Meadow 0.418 13 87,7311 19 " Ntahanoy .llauch ('hunk Grand Total Same time 1564 Inereaße Decrease Last Wednesday night the store or Messrs. Shafer, & Bro. fa Slatingtoti, was burglarionsly entered. The shutter was forced open and cloth ing and Jewelry worth 3t200 stolen. A reward or $5O was offered for the apprchentdon or the thief of thieves. 011 the Sallie 1111411 t the Pont OM,. NV. , entered be 11101113 of fuise buys, but the thieves got no other booty iliac about rd In ea.di. (July a short time since the ticfirl Miler of the N. P. R. R. Ca., lit Q11(11i010101. a • as beaker open. The thieves blew open the sole with gunpowder, obtaining us a reward for a night ofhilior spent in ransacking, the Miler the munificent sum of Snidfil. Burglary matt be a poorly paying linnineni, ron sidering the rink sit this rate. El= The follow' ift; is a statement of the receipts for United States 'faxes in the Sixth District. for the month of Janaary lost. This eolleet lon :Mows an inerease of more than three thon , anti over the eorrespondinv month last year: Total Collection , on Spirit,i , ..!!2ol as Tohaceo 1079 71 Stweessions 290 5 (48g 1.15 G 4 Total eolliTted 3 95 OEM Owing to the extensive fraud's committed by the wash, 'restoration and use of snub Internal revenue adhesive stamps as have been used anti canceled by the machine known as the "ribbon stump," it Is ordered and prescribed by. the In ternal Revenue Bureau, that on and after May lot, 1070, all adhesive stamp,. used 'upon the Instrn mentet, documents, writing and papers mentioned and described in Sehedule 11 of the Internal Re venue laws, shall be eaneelled by the person affix lug the sane, either by writing upon each and every stamp, In itil:, • the initials of his name and the date, year, montlyitml day upon which the sane` is attached or used, or by cutting :tint can celing the same with the machine vaned " Wheel erls Patent Catwelor," or such other machine and instrument us maybe designated and prescribed by said Commissioners; and that no la her method of canceling such stamps employed an or after that date Phan be recognized as legal and surd ' dent Mull 'ollterw6e prescribed and ordered.. We havefor smge time back kept a space in our columns for Sunday School infigmation I and have done no because we frond that in this work Lehigh county was going ahead of her neighbors, nod our desire was to old and Namur age the oirorts of those gentlemen and ladies throughout the county who are so earnestly de• voting themselves to improve the moral vontlit lon 'of the young of tenth Foxes. In reply to nor nu merous friends who have communica l fed will' IN on this•suldeet. we would say, we shall be always glad to give our influence In imminling enterprises that have In view the raising of the people to a higher motel and•lntellectual standard. We be lieve the voluntary service as teachers tattle ladies and gentleinen who attemt_Sabhath School, Is re sulting in a great good, not only in the Improve ment of the spiritual life of our young people, but as 11 consequence In their social life also.' The progress of the people In this county, is well exemplified by the North Whitehall Sabbath School Association, the report of whose quarterly •meeting was In marling Issue. The proccediggs of this townehlp organizution are marked by an earnestness on the part of all concerned and a practical way. of going to work. that speaks well for the Intelligence of North Whitehall township. We shall look with interest for the starting of similar associations in other parts of our county and welcome them as evidences of that spread of knowledge and that desire for doing good which are the legitimate results of our free institutions. The, it'ert thee 0. A. oj B Ti! (*( I= 4,907 09 54.479 1!3 49 13 ' 103 17 .47,91 13 489,245 00 39,973 00 373,251 00 4,25 S 04 115,453 00 El= Llyiors .174 S 3 Bank* and 11:00:ers 278 70 11.8 livecipts 52 72 Soles :1705 119 01 lierSlB.oBlTo es IV', 99 Income 4115 20 Logneles ......... .... 1.12 97 I=2 I= 1.. AND S. R. It., CIIANOE 7N TIME TABU. The lime table of this road was altered on January 24. 1870. Passenger trains leave Allen town for Easton at 8.35 a. in., 2.15 p. 111.. and for Motel Chunk at 8.00 and 12.29 a. m. nir:e or .% They have a German ill rill Wilfl beet, Ileing on wine, roatded dogs and bean bread. Ile lately tonight :1 low, and hum loam feeding on that for a eletioge. Ile ,laced up till night to slaughter and eta up the poor old animal. whlelt. It Is ,-toted, lie hought for fifty vent,. We do not Inow whether tile appetite tido large enough to enahle hits to go the whole:tonally.' Quantity not quality. I: , (.N1,101103'111 , motto a n d like the low,. he mat 6c a tongh old ,rtldeel. oDD vELLow AT si.ATINGToN A young limn whose manners wore polished has lately called on the Shithigton folks and has polished 0111110 of t nem alit or their money in a very polished manner. Ile reprcsented himself no an Odd Fellow, and said lie belonged to Golden Mile Lodge, Nii. UA, Womelsdnrf, Iterh, comity. ills practice ,if the r:ohlen Pule, however, only amounts to his dome . , .0..1,, no far as they can learn Ili Si:111110M. lie gave the name of (Alas. ekrk in Lane's store, liar Front, Lancaster, us his brother-in-law. Th.• members of the T. O. of 0. F. gave him money to enable him to reach home, and he went on his way rejoicing. Inquiries have resulted In the discovery that this polished young O. F. was a swindler. I= tkorge Francis Train lectured itt Easton, tiglllll on Thursday evening Intl. lie attributed the timeline, of 111, audience ton.report ilia ser mon of Ids in the New York Herald, in whieli he leas 11110 e to appear its an atheist, an infidel and a scoffer. Thin Ito said was lull a sample of the united effort on the part "film American press to heat 111111 (10W11. Ile had composed an 1 . 14V:1,011 which had put Bennett utterly to rout, which he recited for the And Greeley, too ; bad shared the same fate. In just twenty lines lie with the other hypocrite , and sycophants who recently dined the son of the queen of the land whlele now holds us In chains; aril Oil. epigram he 'veiled. The Timor people lire fond of amusements, and propote to Lave Train back again on the Itith of tilt+ month. 61.:EKINO von TREAsu RE TitovE—A SINCULAR I= The Lancaster E.rprots has the following : Summer visitors to Safe Harbor recollect that right opposite the . littision house, on the other side of the ronesti.ga, and it short distance front the shore a bold bluff. covered with stunted trees and rank verdure rises up and binds off n view or the country beyond. Tlni, bill for some weeks past has been the scene, nightly, of a singular proceed ing. Several men living in the neighborhood blaring repeated an old legend that years ago, when the Indians still roamed the country, they, on one oneaßion, murdered a number of their white foist - maws, secured in large quantity of gold and burled it on thls 11111. The men became im pressed with the belief that the gold was still there.. Aceorilingly, one of them clone to 11151 city. hunted up a Commit astrologer, and after telling the obJeet of his visit, the astrologer, of course, knew all about it and advised him to prosecute the searell'. A spiritualist or Safe Ilarbur was alb° taken into the secret, and he too was sure that the gold could be found if the proper cfllirts were Made. The party Weld to work, mid for many nights the people of the neigborhood wit. lensed mysterious lights moving about the bill, and could not account for them. It Was deter mined to iiirestigate the Matter. A watch was set a few nights since, and at it late hour a most sitigul..r scene was witnessed. In in secluded part of tile hill were three Men with spades and picks digging away at a rapid rate. While at work the corm of an Indian appeared, clad In aboriginal costume and bedaubed with war-paint. As soon as this apparition stalked Milli, the men suspend ed labor, at once - commenced it series of prayers and emiJaratiotts, 1111001 . 111 a the defunct chief to reveal the spot where the treasure was concealed. The red matt spoke not—he didn't understand modern Fmglisli—lito with gestures Indicated the probable locality, and then disappeared. The party Who were eat Odin; these operations. how -1 ever, did not feel satistleir of the tinearthly char acter of Mr. Lo! and as he happened to pass pear them they surrounded him, and closing up, dis covered that he was rather substantial for in deni zen of the other world. The war-paint and feath ers were stripped MI, and lo! fl 1111111 well-known in tile neighborhood stood before (heat. That settled the "big Injun," but the discovery had elTect upot the treasure-seekers. They still continue Mew wont, mot utter mot, rand - hove dog over n considerable portion of the surface of the bill. So strongly imbued are they with the superstition that they will probably - condone their W 011( Mall they Unearth the treasure, or strike, China—or the insane asylum. ITEMS IN COIM.AY AND VICINITY The monthly meeting or the Copia . ). Build. j ug association was postponed last Tuesday even- Ng on account of the weather. Mr. O. 1.. Schreiber and Mr. Purcell, of Cold:1y Borough, on last Friday, gave to the advanced school of that place, the annual sleigh ride. The course taken was to WWI. in Northampton county. The trip, and a day's respite from the schoolroom, were ellinyed by the pupils With a pleasure almost unbounded. May Messrs. Schreiber anti PariTii outlive many winters with good sleighing and thus be enabled to give many examples of com mendable Interest which they have manifested on this occasion in the enjoyment of the young. The dwelling house of Mr. William Stem, at Stendon, caught lire one day last week, tort was noticed lu 11111 e and the llames were extinguished before getting a full bead way. The lire was com municated to the wood-work of the imilding through a defective pipe. 'Total destruction was said to have been itmninent, but was happily ar rested through timely aid The congregation of the Egypt tltureh, in North Whitehall township, have negotiated with Mr. Ila titzelman,of Al lentow ii,for a new organ.. The hi content rests •'_ 2 ,500, and is to he tialshed in about a mouth's time. The organ used h the church at the present time, as before stated fu 116, paper,' gave the sacred music to each succes,ive- genera. lion of worshippers or the part eighty-live years: The statistical report for the past year of the re formed congregation of that Church is of a prom ising nature. The Pastor, Rev. S. A. Leimbach, received a salary of $7OO, while the rontrihntlons for thc support of flume Missions and other be nevolent purposes =minted to 5010.-t R. The con gregation, a few Sundays 11.40, In order to give ex pression to the high esteem in which their Pastor Is held, presented ithn after the morning services were over, with a purse containing This is hitting the null on the head. . K. h 12,11() BANR ROMIBRY AT WILI:ESBARM On Monday night of last week, a party of burglars broke Into the hank of Messrs. Rocks fel low it Co .at Wilkesbarre. They were disturbed in their operations and decamped, leaving behind them il first-class lot of burglars' tools, complai.; all the 1111111191 improve meals In 01111 line.' At Lehighton, on Tuesday, the town Wilt , all after 'with the Intent:tem.e that a party of four men who had arrived on the train by the Lehigh Valley Railroad. were the burglars. This rumor was ronfirmed when, the conviable attempting to ar rest 1 losn, they started a n d rail for IL Tile eon vtalde summoning a poser, fOIIIIWCd. and an ex citing chase began. 'One of them was captured at the start by (1 citizen. :11r. Frederica, and the rest p*mmed into the river, lisping In yeach the mountain , 101 the other side and thus elude their putsmers. The terillile ,now, storm was ci lie height WO the weather was nu uncomfortable for traveling as could well 1/t. W 11,11011.1. The black 'and cold waters of the Lehigh damped the ardor [ of the burglars and cooled their courage Ow, and widen they reached the other vide and began to climb the mountain their situation mina have been' a remarkably unpleas'ant one. The snow was deep and the traveling bath but the' pursuing party followed doggedly in their trawl:, and at length' overhauled them when half way up the mountain. II . They made some shoe of resistance, but their pur Isuers outnumbered then); their pistols here useless i for they hail neglected to keep their powder dry i while crossing the river, and Oil they were fain to I ,turcnoler to Mr. Dimmiek, whose pluck anti (le i termination in the chase seem to have excited their ~ admiration. The party returned In triumph to I 1 Lehighton with their prisoners. who were lodged I over night at Mantes )hotel, and next day were vent. to Wilkesbarre. Before Justice Ileivey they gave their (lumen as John Fox, George Whvon, John Monroe and William Davls. Messrs. Wood ward and Lambertnn appeared for 'the prisoners and Rhone and Harding for the commonwealth. Wilson was committed until Friday, 1801 lust., his'couusel Insisting that his trial h110111(1 be veil (trate. TIM others stand committed until Satur day, 11101. Evidence of their presence in Wilkes burro on MOnday night and Tuesday morning will be forthcoming mud It In believed that there will he no dllliettley In proving thA . guilts( thesti parties. Detectives from Philadelphia, though they do not know themaiy sight, seem to have no doubt of their helm; professional burglars and smart ones, too. LARUE STOCK OF sheet music, instructors, blank books, music paper and cards at C.F. lierrusaan's Music Store ' Allentown. —Adv. Sieitts AND IMEBSEII Seals and presses for societies, corporations, etc., can he procured at the Iltratirsa store at city pri, E=EI A. new railroad to be called the Northamp ton Railroad Is projected and Is to do great things toward enriching and developing Northampton county. The bill now before the Legislature Is approved by Senators anti Representatives Innu merable. Messrs. James G. Tamer, of Nazareth, Nathan German, of Allentown, Daniel G. Brown, of Nazareth, Ambrose .1. Irwin. of Bethlehem, John Godshalk, of Ackermanville, J. Whit Wood, of Poston, and Samuel Hoyt, of Kingston, are the projectors. The road will run from Portland, on the Delmore, to Bethlehem, and will undoubtedly Ito a great public improvement as It will afford means of transportation from the numerous elate and stone quarries and for the lumber and pro dune of the section through which It passes. The road will paw. I hrough Roximrg, Ackernm utowu, New Village, Belfast. Nazareth and Bethlehem, and is cert Only better than the original deslgn'of extending the Bath Railroad. I=9 you select a p•tper for your advertis ing don't rely too much upon polities, but exam ine into the number, Intelligence and standing of the subseribers, and above all see to it that the subset 'hers me bona jhk, paying subscribers. For if a man will not pay for Ills paper, he will not be a very desirable customer to a merchant; nod there Is no use spending money to secure him. A Republican newspaper Is generally, whether In a Republican or a Democratic county, the most re manemtive to the advertiser. We believe It to be so in this county. We cannot stretch our con science sufficiently to boast of 15,000 subscribers and w•e do not wish patronage when we have to obtain It .by making gross misrepresentations. The advantages the REOIFTER Offers arelst, A large and rapidly growing circulation ; 2d, An Intelligent and whlc•awake class of renders; 3d, Its subecribers,•an rend, they pay for their paper and their patronage is worthy of the expenditure Of considerable motley in advertising to secure It. (1' I DENI , ON LllllOll VALLEY RAILROAD on Wednesday night the brakemen on one the coal trains on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, discovered the 'mutilated body of a man •n the track, a few miles above Rockdale. It is supposed that several trains passed over him, his body being literally Olt to pieces. lie was evidently n Ger man anti in his pocket was fonmla letter addressed lu Alltrcet Kreehter. sts, Frank Goodyear, Conductor of Freight train No. 41, net with a curious and a very serious ac cident at noon, on the same day. After delivers log his cars to the New Jersey road, Mr. Goodyear Jumped on to the pilot of the engine to return and before the engine got on to the canal bridge, he attempted to J amp off again. In doing so, his foot slipped as he let go the flagstaff and caught the cowcatcher. Ile mule un Ineffectual eflor to catch the flagstaff again, but his foot becoming disengaged, ho was In a moment precipitated headroremost, right through the bridge Into the canal below. In falling he struck somewhere and broke one of bls ribs, and after dome difficulty woe rescued front his perilous position. We un der,land that Mr. Goodyear Is doing well and Is recovering both front his Injuries and the awful shock to the nervous system such a narrow escape from a terrible dent h would occasion. We trust there occident, will manse more care to bo taken, and that the coat effipt for danger which familiarity breeds, will not result in such reckless disregard of the first low of nature. MEE'll ,11 , THE I.E1111:11 COUNTY. AIMICIT Tultm. socti:TY. The nineteenth annual meeting of the Le git County Agrietiltural Society \vas held 111 the merlean Hotel in tbiq city. on Tnegday. Feb. 1 President Schmitz In the chair. The minutes or previous nwetinits were re: anti approve/I. The President sippointed Martin Kemmerer Jesse M. l.hn• and F. Z. Heebner. Auditing Con inittee. ON motion, it won Ilesolv,l, That the Auditors' report he published F heretofore. /tem./vett, 'flint the election for onkel, be opeue 1111111 cloacd ;it 3 o'clock, I'. .M. Mr. Ephrnin Grim offered a resolution that the emanation for officers he made by the meeting. Mr. Robert Steckel moved as a substltute'that nominatlons be made as heretofore, and on the question shall the substitute pace, It was decided In the negative. The rpleAlon then being taken on the orialual r,olution offered by Mr. Grim, it was agreed to. Whereupon the MIMI% intr nomination,. n•ere. Presidrat—Nte,rn. Solomon firle4emer..ir.,aud Hiram J. Schantz. Secretary—Joshua Stabler. reetoetter—Attron G. Henninger. The President appointed Jeremiah Roth, Epb mint Grim and James Weiler to hold the election The meeting WSW thereupon adjourned to mcc. at 1 I'. M. =I The election for officera Willi opened at 1 o'clock tal after the cloning of the poll the following' wee nataweed as the result : I= Solomon Grimmer 11. J. Scholar ' 19= 2 Joshua 'Stabler It. Newhard 1=1:13 A. G. Benninger 931. ,1. M. Line 21 " The following perons were thereupon elected VICE PRESIDENT& let Ward, Allentown ' J. G. Schimpf. " " J. P. Barnes. " Joseph Hecker. 4th " E. R. Newhard. tab " •‘ Tilgh. Stonier. Gth " Samttel CiltSestllglis, C. F. Beck. Millerstown, David Danner. Einem, Charles Seider. Slatington, John L. Sehrelber. Coplay, Reuben Schreiber. litikendanqua, Charles Fatzinger. Sit neon, Isaac B. Meyers. Lower Milford, James D. Dillinger. Upper Milford, Charles Foster. • Upper Marungle, John 11. Fogel. Lower Niacungle, James• Weller. Velseniturg, Andrew Mohry. Lynn, Joseph Mouser. North iVhitehall, Paul Ballict. South Whitehall, Reuben Henninger. Whitehall, John Erdman. Salisbury, Solomon Kline, (miller.) • Heidelberg, Godfrey Peter. • Washington, F. 7.. Heebner. LoWur Simeon, E. Riegel. Bethlehem township, George Join,. Bethlehem Borough, John Schilling. Allen township, Tilghman Biery. Corresponding Secretary, D. 0. Saylor.. Librarian. E. D. Leisenring. Chemist, Lewitt Klump. • Geologist, Edward Kohler. lleseterd. That the next annual Fair is to corn metier ou the last 'I nesday of September, and eon time four days. 11o.lverl, That a committee oflhree be appointed to purchase or lease about lice acres of ground adjoining' the Fair ground, If In the opinion °film e0111111hiel! It can be purchased or leased at a reasonable price. The Omit' appointed Messrs. George Beiscl, Illratn J. Schantz and Christian l'retz as said committee. Rotolved, That the officers shall be the Superin tending Committee of the Fair Ground, and an such shall be empowered to Make all necessary repairs, Se. Rexoiveti, That a majority of a quorum of the Executive Committee be nod the same are hereby empowered to erect such new buildings and make any improvements titer may find necessary. nexolped, That the officers of the Society be hereby authorized to well at public sale on the Fah. Ground to the highest bidder the blooded Italic be longing to the Society. The Committee on In;eetiverons Blids snb ndtled the following report The undersigned committee on lusectiverous birds begs leave to report as follows: In accord anee with instructions of the Society we corres ponded with the different Agricultural Societies of Eu stern Pennsylvania; some corresponded, and sonic net, and in consequence of not receiving a general co-operation we did not have a general meeting„ which caused unavol:able delay until too late In Spring for Importing birdti, and when oar Secretary arrived at New York tho supply was limited ton few European Sparrows, of which he procured seven and a half pairs, at an expense o( $32.50. We are of opinion that the Sparrows al ready on hand, and their rapid increase, will soon populate the country In sufficient uumbers, as It is estimated therenre already about one hundred in this vicinity. The committee, however, are of opinion that other foreign birds should be pro cured, and If the Society thinks proper, your com mittee asks to be continued for that purpose, an we have already been In correspondence with parties in New York and Philadelphia with a view tq proeureing an Instalment this Spring. All of which we respectfully submit. E. J. Saeger, E. E. Newhard. Lewis Ki9mp,ll . - Solintitz, Committee. • MILLERSTOWN LOAN AND BATING ASSOCIATION Letters patent have been Waned Incorporat ing the Millerstown Loan and Saving Associa tion, and a meeting was held last night to effect an organlention. • MORAN INSURANCE COMPANY The citizens of Lewhill township are about forming a Florae Insurance Company. Applica tion will be made for a charter at the next term of Court ON. N. 11. 110VEE'll CRIMADF. AOAINRT TITE lion. M. M. Bovecfaaddressing the people In this vicinity on the " Barbarism of the Gal lows." Ile lectured at Bethlehem on the 15th, and is announced at Reading on Friday, the 18th,and at Norristown on Saturday, the 19th of the current month. At both places.the lecture will be deliv ered In the evening. IF YOU HAVE BEEN FRIGHTENED Out of insuring your life, as many a man In, by the high rates named by the rigout with whom you talked, be sure that he elbowed you only the "tnutnal"tables and did not give you the figure■ of the " net cash plan." All you want of Insur ance will be secured to you on this fatter plan, at rates which will surprise you, by the AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA DELPHIA. See their "net cash" tables before you say you can't afford to Insure. Dr. Wm. J. Romig Is Agent for this city. INCOME: III:TURNS FOIL 1860. . A meeting of the Assistant Assessors of this district was held at the office of Assessor Edward Ruhe last Thursday, when blanks were distributed and the necessary instructions were given for tak ing the annual Menthe returns for the year 1869. The anscasors were Instructed to commence opera- tions this week by leaving blank forms with all persons who are presumed to have an Income over one thousand dollars a year. In order to facili tate operations, persona liable to tax should at once prepare their accounts, so as to make return with the least possible delay. All persons to whom blanks are furnished, will be required to fill them up and make return nuder oath, .whether any portion of their incomes be taxable or not. The Licenses for carrying on any kind of business in this county, dating from the first of May, must be paid on or before that date to Deputy Collector Yeager. The time for the payment of the Income tax will be duly announced. lE= Tho question having arisen, whether a sub scriber living In the county, but who receives his county paper at a post-office outside the county, the editor of the Doylestown Democrat wrote to the Post Office Department on the subject, and re ceived the following reply : WASIIINCiTON, Feb. 1, 1870. Sin : Iu reply to your letter of January 24th, I have to eny, that, bona fide subscribers to weekly newspapers can receive the name free of postage If they reside In the county In which the paper I■ printed and pnblished, even if the office to which the paper Is sent is without the county, provided it Is the office nt which they regularly receive their moll matter. I am very reapeetfully, fie., J. W. MAIMIALL, First Assistant Postmaster General This construction of the law will be valuable to some of the subscribers of Tim REGISTER, who have been paying postage, although residing In the county. A paper having raised some objections to our referring to the neat dodge of certain Demo cratic county officers, we again Inform our readers that It is the cordon of those Individuals to en deavor to get the advertising of Orphans' Court sales and estate notices Into their own hands and bestow It upon the Democratic newspapers. We would, therefore, remind those who wish to ad t'ertise In the Lemon RECIIPTER that they should attend to the matter themselves. We have all the forms at our office and will save' our friends the trouble of writing advertisements. The Roman Catholics have put into their hymn hooks that beautiful hymn, "Rock of ages," omitting the line "Thou must tuttioNud thou alone." Significant!. An advertiser Raid to us the other day "The profit on a flinglo sale, which was made solely by advertising in the REOIHTER, amounted to double the cost of my advertisement for a whole year, and.l believe I have made many other sales which I cannot so surely trace as the effect of ad vertising but which I believe I would not have made had I not advertised." This is the testi mony of a man who had to he perevaded into ad vertising. The United Order of American Mechanics, of Rending, dedicated their new hall on Saturday last. The ceremoule.e were participated In by both lie Junior and Senior Orders. The basin of the c ty water works was filled , eyond Its capit'city on Saturday night, and the • liter overflowed and ran Into the cellars of several wellings In that vicininy. A six year old child in Morgantown, Berke county, being left In the house In charge of two younger ones, saved their lives by the coolness and promptitude of Its action. Wood, left In the stove to dry, Ignited, and this child Immediately carried the two younger ones into the yard, set them safely on chairs, and then ran Into the street and alarmed the neighbors, who prevented the conflagration that would have ensued. No better proof that the REGISTER office does first-class work at the most reasonable rates need be adduced than the Important fact that onr old customers come again and that we are con stantly adding new ones to our list of patroae. Rev..T. Martin, past6r — of the Second Pres byterian Church, Norristown, died suddenly ou Saturday night, of heart disease. ' • 137 votes 128 " „ 194 60 Some scamps entered the store of C. F. Nilson, a~ Jenkintown, recently, and destroyed much of the stock by mixing sugar, rice, tobacco, etc., and by tearing calicoes, menus, etc. Such malicious mischief deserves a severer punishment than the law inflicts. • The Bucks County Agricultural Society has purchased Holstein cattle. A drunken man took a horse from Mr. M. H. Hoffman's stable, In Bucks county, last week, while the former was on a drunken frolic. The animal was supposed to have been stolen, and the horse company was notified, and preparations made for the pursuit of the thief, when the animal was found In the drunken man's possession, he being ou his return home. clad the company gone out, and found him going In the opposite direction, the law would have concluded he had stolen the infrse. We hope the escape of the frollicker from years of Imprisonment In the penitentiary will teach him to keep sober. The county Ginances . of the county of Bucks do not appear to be in a very pleasing condition. PO St atement shows a balance of 00,000 due from Mr. Ott, the Treasurer for 1868. The Intelligences says—lt to to be regretted, for the Interests of the county, that a Republican Commissioner was not elected last fall, so that the matter might be looked Into by a public officer. who would have no pond eal Interest to serve by keeping it quiet. The new map of Allentown will he pub Ikhril (probably) la May. A. single reed 5 octave organ at $9O. A. double reed organ with 5 stops, at SM. A powerful organ with 7 stops at $lBO, at C.l. lien mann's, corner of 7th and Walnut. —Ad.. Italian violin strings, violins, guitars, flutes etc., or any other article belonging to musical In struments, can be bougbt cheaper than anywhere else, at C.F. Herrmann's Music Store. Allentown, Pa.—Adr. • stands unsurpassed as a pure, unadulterated, healthful beverage. Its floe nut-brown color, Its !Myer foam, should give It the preference over ❑l other Ales In market. To be had at every hotel In the county. Os hand at alltimes, ladles' ready-made under garments, such as tucked, embroidered and plain skirts, chemises, night dresses, dtc., at Mrs. Gal ata's, No. 34 'East Hamilton street.—Aile.-tit. BUSINESS NOTICES Stop your link from falling out by ruling Hall's Vegetable Sicilian lisle Renewer, a sure prevention. • Welcome to Examitur.—Nobody need feel diffi dent about golog Into Oak Hall. Its great large door. are open to all, and those who desire only "to look." are welcome equally, with those who aro reedy to buy. BtoP In when you next pas. Sloth and Market streets, end look through the great clothing house of America.. Why aill'peopls stair with a cold, whets they can b.y • bottle of PIIMNIX PECTORAL fer . 2s onto. It Is • MM. MT, 1:1=1! =I CUXAP YAAL0110110•NII I=l Mil= BILLING off winter goods at colt and below cost, • hose, !cutup, socks, hoods, gloves, at., to make Tor Salt anb lira Ixt. - place for spring goods, at Mrs. Gniditi's, NI East I Hamilton street.—Ado.-St. 4 2 n BURIAL LOTS FOR SALE."' Ivr The undersigned offer for sale Maur COMP tan, lots Immediately adloislug the °idea Cesgetergi ea -------- 4 Talk West. The lots will be mad by entosoratiog gad inisseatstsly j t r i t t r t i:t7s h ii i same sr:WIT& the t e gt: & b een, 2; Unlo y u Association. Plate or plans et the grelliuseteVe he sees at oar office. mg Is Guots•SualL ID tatbo. ----- DREIIIIER.—On the 12th Inst., In this city, , ..... Charles J. A., son of Charles and Mariett' Dresher, 1 aged 9 months and 26 days. , 'PO LET.—A REASONABLE LEASE of Typhoid -a- will siren on th. Kut " 211". Gnaws,' att " l.4 la DITTING.—In this city, yesterday, Plainfield townehip. NorthaniPton Bouts . ra.,svar Fever, John Bitting, aged about 19 years I . litnekrtown. It ronelete of number ciale gat-reLit. mei • -fading elate. hilly equal to the welLknowa QUO -....'''.. ' EMU Slate, with a good water power and a full riside of Pumping and hotelier machines. Persona dimiroaa as .I:l P :L i NVialpiT s to k lrerid. i ti,T l :XIV= rot .". marg. 'llli O. L. lititinlilling. Prestdaat litb3 gbbertissemento. A NNIGNEE'S NOTICE. Wherries. John F. Buckley. of Catananqus, Lehigh county, by voluntary deed of assignment dated February 0. 1870, conveyed to the subscriber all his stock. real. per sonal and mixed, for the benefit of his creditors. notice le hereby given to all persons indebted to said J. P. Buckley to make payment to the subscriber within six week.. and those having claim. to prevent the same deli autentl ogled within the same lime. M. IL HORN. C AAAAA uava, Feb. 0, 1870 Assign.. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate eV' LEON MARBACH. deceased. Notice to hereby given that letter of administration on the estate of the above named Leon Marbach, m late of the j township of Salisharyn the county of Lehigh dooed, have been granted to Mary Delsber, reelding in the said township of Ballebury. Therefore all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make the same known to the add Mary Debater without delay. feb 16.6 w FOUNTAIN HOTEL OFFERED FOR RENT. THE FOUNTAIN HOTEL COMPANY • offer their beautifol hotel, situated West of and adjoining the city of Allentown, for rent. The building Is IN) by IP feet. four Monies high, la built with ail the modern improvements, and la situated to one of the most picturesque .Doff in thin Part itt the country. There is • lake of water In front of help ilebuig which can be umd fur boating purpose., and to make ibis a most delightful summer resort fur citisene from the large citiess. A cool. refreshing .bring of seater rises In a continual dream near the building. Propmals will be received until the 16th day of March. For farther information and fur terms pane. will call on or addl . .. the undersigned. fob 16-tf ' JOHN L. HOFFMAN, President. MRS. GIULDINIII LAMES' TRIMMING STORE NO. 84 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. Ile constantly supplied with ull of the best Myles and varieties of TRIMMINGS for everything:llo.lln Output TRIMMINGS o c gs. "' ro o s t s Ps 79 he ad tp a. itoonttrle.grZf i e°,} •lik, crepe , velvet and t ' ce• in fact, ht for everything to weer that coniebe thought of beeldes and children's UNDER GARMENTS. HOSIERY. GLOVES. THOMPSON'S GLOVE4ITTING CORSETS , DRILLINGS. CAMBRIC MUSLIN% and a tar e variety of SLIPPER PATTERNS. ALL GOODS OF IE BEST QUALITY.and cold et ASTONISHINGLY LO PRICER pßnitirs SALE OE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Consisting of POUR TRAMS of 000 D FARMING LAND. militate near the village or Frledensville. Upper 81111COn township, Lehigh county, Pa., adjoining 14 ode of the Lehigh Zinc L'omp•ny, Pater Weaver, Fyler and Eel. ley Peter Witman, Jacob Ueberroth and others. and the Philadelphia Road. No. 1 contains 11 acre. and ID pardon; No. 2 contains Li erre., more or less; No. 3 contain. acres nod SI perches, and No. 4 contains 24 acres and 10 perch.. making In the aggregate 03 ACRES AND 104 PERCHES. The improvement; thereon colloid of a good HOUSR and large BARN, nod other necessary outbuildings. i ll ' l ' e od so o r n !Tr o o l' p:Wy f ir t ftl i tt ge ' l r ar Private Est..l4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1870, Y.;ll.:`,"2lVotl7l l .ll'.. u .,w,go l llldlglN f liNFlL L . l i r li the City of Allentown. or term, nod conditions or further Information, apply to ALEXANDER ELLIOTT. Dover, N. J., RUNK h BALDWIN, Attorneys sat La, or r feb 16.4 w Alltown w , Pa. INTERESTING MIMI WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 To tbo.e .ntemPliting TO COMMENCE HOUSEKEEPING REPLENISHING - . E.S.SHEVIER & CO. UM Mammoth Store Are prepared to furnish and copply the, wants or all. at the very lowest poseible prices to correspond with the time.. All we ask is a call to examine our stock, which la complete in eyety department. Oar clerk. are polite and obliging. always ready cud willing to show GOODS and give prfree. ' , it then remains for yon to judge mid deelde. "There ehall be no misrepreeentatiou to elect sale.. It is entirely impossible to enumerate artistes, hot will quote only a few of the leading articles. such ce SIIEBTINOS, TICKINOS. CHECKS, COTTON TABLE Blinn, • LINEN TABLE DIAPERS, TOWELS, DOILIES, NAPKINS. BLANKETS FEATHERS. MARSEILLES QUILTS. . HONEY COMB QUILTS, ` 4 ' GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES. HOLLAND SHADINGS Whaley.. Muter Stock reaaalulua, ouch a DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CASIRMERES, acc = SMASH-DOWN PRICES ! Call before purchultis elsewhere, as we will Ansonia It to your adraulale. (!(:)ITNTRY PRODUCE and READY C ABU taken In exchange for Goode. KempectfullY E. S. SHIMER do Co., A AND 7 WEST IIAkILTON STREW, ALLENTOWN, PA 4PECIAL NOTICE! LAZARUS & MORRIS' CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSER ONE OF THE FIRM WILL BE AT THE !STORE Or THEIR AGIN Hams. HELLER BROB„ Jewelers, Allentown, Pa., • TWO DAYS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY AUGUST 80 AND 81, 1870, Ns attend. for the 'purism of &gaieties Weser.. Keller Drop In FITTING Till 818 IN DIFFICULT OR GNU. •NUAL GAUL Those en Tartu from impaired or diseased vial's are recommended to avail themselves of this op. portunity. Onr Spectacles and Rye-Glasses am acknowledged to be the most perfect aseletance to sightseer manufactured, aud canniways be relied upon an affording perfect one e and comfort while strengthening and preserving the Ryes most thoroughly. -We late ownelon to notify es Public ., that we sm. th:rver FOUR HUNDRED FARMS FOR BA ranging In nee. from MI to liyier acre, accord to Improvements. location he. Good 1 01 1. genial .Ilia*.. and near markets. These farm. are situated la Vlmtals and Maryland, some In the Immediate 'Whiny if Weak. 1 l 5 a5 1 . 00 /7,er:lit e o r r . c f ol l : ls,62 . °olll.lMagirre::.:::: Wm Menne near Sixth area* Waehingloa. D. C. OR RE ' • Tho aem 'VIM-STORY BRICK WORK ROUSE AND RESTAURANT, /Rasta on th. North-Rut earner of Trout and Alto struts . la the SIXTH WARD. City of ALLINTOWN, Pa. Th. location of this property. ao denim. mama If • good business stand. for l'r*""ti" aPPI7 to iIIiNRY T. KLEMM= Alderman of hint Ward, Allentown. Pa FOR SALE. MART DINH= I= WATER POWER AND FACTORY, Haring now In running order a Planing Yachts', Slitting Saw, Three Circular Sam, Jig Saw, Turning Lethe. en 4 other natures,. all In complete order. House, barn,Plll other outbuildings on the lot. At Coopershurit Stetma. North Penn Railroad. Apply by letter or la person COto JAB SUAFFER, 230 North &coed street, Philadelphia. Mil puuLic SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY. Will be sold at public eale on WEDNFJ3DAY, &URCHIN 1(470. at 10 o'clock A. M., on the premiums of the cabscrlbsse nLow•r Macungie •owneti pl county of LehAt It Dear ' ALBURTIS STATION' on the all Pennsylvania Halm& the fallowing deecribed - - PERSONAL PROPERTY, to-wilt—NlX HORSES. one of which le a black d t a mare six One pair which for speed cannot be surpassed; One pair three year old sorrel horse.; EIGHTEEN HEAD OF CATTLE, Four of which are heifers which will be In profit be day of sale. PRIMP( HOOP. two sows, THREE FOUR-HORSE WAOONO, one two-horso wagon, two one-bome wagon., reaper and mower, two harrows, ORO corn p cog,on. grain drill, one corn planter, three plough.. 01211 and r o ller, owe h ay rake, one threshing machine, on. laming mill, feed caner, two sets hay ladders, corn shelter grind stone, U description and a gre e t Many other articles too numerous to mention and WM know tae op by the day of sale. Conditions made by the subecribr. fob 9.5 w AARON t. TIRRTZOO. G REAT SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Will be cold at public ogle at the late residence of Janos Stewart, deceased, In Whitehall towonblp, Lehigh yeasty, opt:melte the borough of Cataeauqua, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH Tra AND Saw, 1670, the following PERSONAL PROPERTY of said devilish'. to-wit :--One stallion, three horse., ..v* milek sows, sal bull, three calve., two heifer., ex had nheep smoke', seven small sod four large shots., two heavy four-ho rse wagons, reaper, grain drill. =WO. power, two straw cutters. corn shelter, grain fan. two new top buggies, two sets light carriage h • four sets heavy harness. gy nets, sleigh bell., halter., plough harass., etc, woire skin, buffalo stone s and sleigh, est of wluesdwright tools, grind stone, and all the implements said on a well. stocked farm. Also, at the same time and place, Thirty Acre. of grain in the ground, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Consisting of three dozen chair., settee, three reeking chairs, ice dining table. about one handrail mid My yard. rag carpet, cook and dining room stove., number of blind., one sewing machine, Ms bode, m bedsteads and bedding, butchering implements, copper kettle, 'olten C kettle, .he., and many other articles too amorous I. imtion. Conditions will be made *pow.. on day_of este b A y_ 111111 RY BTRW TCY, Adtur of James St•WILli. dea d. tt It.l A _ UDITOti NOTICE. • Ir IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF LEHIGH CO. listate of CHARLSS K. SANDBUB, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the &cresol of Henry Sanders, Adrululatrator of Cherie. K. Sanders, deed, and to report dietribution of the b•lauce in the hands of the accountant, will meet the Lajtiratite.7, EBRUARY i h ur A sa Lef lo tias :Fp. IV seat,. ea . H., at the °Sire of John Rupp, corner of Slat a calt.ri. too streets, le the City of Ailentown. Jan 2S-It SAMUEL A. HOTS, .4ndUer. 17010LETION OF CO.FAR.TIMER. SHIP. —Notice la hereby alien %si x th:l o la:3y t b ,rl !Tang% c .x l=si g em I t= tgirr . tams of MAT: CIATT A . H AIN itS. I. title A.• A 311 the_ Ira: ir l igr bi y astatt l y e n: riipt k r ai:h t er i gt:nomtnese lndebted an regaestai to make payment and them havinsnat ir opt u vrilit them. V. C. MANES. C AAAAA 1101:1•, 3.[11111.17 1f .11R0. butt-ate ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Whores., J. K. lletherolf and hla wife, of the City of Allentown by voluntary deed of assignment dated iH 29th day of January, A. U. 11170. conveyed to the mdse. tamed all their 'Mate, real, personal and mixed, for the benefit of their creditors; active le hereby given to ell poisons ludebted to mid parties to make payment to the subscriber within six weeks from the date hereof, sad glom having claim. shall present them duly aulheatleated within the some time to HENRY T. ILLECKINER, autgosa. fob Paw Hamilton PI, bet. 2d k 9d, Allentown, Ps. EIECUTOWN ATOTiVEr..NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that letters teutamente7 haw. Wig 6 Car d t e k g =IV t o the off . !Fa Lehigh county, therefore all persons who know them. solve. to be Indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment within six week, from the date hereof, ind such who have any legal claim. agalnet said Wale will Vanua them well authenticated for settlement widths the above specified time. HENRY BAUERWINE. fob 9.6 w Ssacutor. SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES!! EYE 0L1.11868, 14, 1 0 g a rgznA; e o i ilfoligLa , al k oj . l . m a ri t st of all kind. of. CHAS. S. MASSEY'S, NO. 23 EAST HAMILTON STRIIET, ALLENTOWN, PA. Having devoted a great deal of care and attention to the Spectacle businees for these last few year., I Sad that my bookie. In that line ha. increased co much that I hgya dg• termlned to make It SPECIALITY. There Is no article manufactured In which there Is co much deception genie. (Iced as there la In Spectacle GI . Knowing that the Pending have been frequently humbugged by parte. pre tending to have a •operlor article of 01 and charging exorbitant pries. for them, hereby Waikato( upon the ne cessities and Indrmlllee of a ge, hay. taken P•lnc to se lect a large and complete asaortment of the guest and beet Gleam, aver manufactured, Niue affording all parlous needing Spectacles an oPPorinolt7 of Porchacini at Ma eouable prices. Perilous having any dleculty in bet Bolted elsewhere will do well to glee me a_call, as I feel confident that no one will fall to besotted. Remember the manau& No. C hu at Hamilton street, oppoelte the Ger- Reformedrch Allentown Pa. Jun WSW IVTERTAINMENT AND C 0 I•TTERT! - . """ wus COURT HOUSE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1870. The!IXOFLIBCP will consist or DIALOGUES, RECITA.TIONS, MUSIC, ETC. Denolon. 25 o'c lo c k ildren under 12 year. 15 Gold , oor, open at 61 . To commence at Tickets cn be had at the stores of C. V. )(Ad NY J.v. 111.110)0E. a and N. MOW). [et 0-.2t FARRIERS* UNION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Business Location—Trerierieten, Lehigh Co AMOUNT INSURED, 61,760,000. At the Annual Election of the members of thin Comeau', held on the 4th of December. MA, at the public house of Oldeou Yoder. In Trimlanolin, the follow ng Penes, were duly elected Director.. for the ensuing year: D. It. Bastian, Y. P. Male Joeneh UiLmr trod ll c l Levi Icbinor :4 le its ch. George Roth, William Mink. (Norge Ludwig, Samuel J. Kistler. Benne Title Yoder, Solomon (millet, I John B. fichmoyr. On the lath of December the new Board elected the fol, ..incratzekma..t. BEND EVI LW: ODEIL dlscretary. LEVI LICIITENWALKER, Treasurer. Reuben Butler New Tripoli, Lehigh comity. dent( K . =et falirl j er ' s " Ar . L. U. Lichtenwainer, Kreider. Northampton Cu. Reuben K. Klein. Kutstown, Hell county. The account of Levi Lichteuwainer. Treasurer of the Farmers' Union Bruton' Fireirieurance Company of Penn• Wraiths: I • ' • Janairy 1.1170. Balance In handa of last Yedr••••sl. 7o7 33 Interest received 113 30 Premiums received during the jeer 747 T ao collected on A oat AO. 1 377 04 -----. CR. • Ley 1, 111, Loss of Thome Stratum Dec.lB. do Reuben Seibert Oct 2. Oficial labor and expenses Dec. 4. Expenses annual election. Dec.sl, Printing nod advertising Dec. SI, Revenue tat. License and stamp.. Tax lost on A sssss mord Mo.l ID tractors' • sere lam Service. of Special Committe•••••• D. 11. Bunten, signing • • Levi Lichtenwalner, Treas. salary Sanford Stephen, tax collector Valance In hands of the Treasurer • ell.llD 24 We the undersigned Auditors bay* examined the above account and dad th• same correct. 0 BOSON ROTES.) P. MICKLSY )3"" ) ", • The account of Benue. ills Yoder. 8110.retarY of ►aid Fire lemurs.. COOMILIAY: DR. exy CR. Cash paid dueled the year Lee to the Treasurer of WeCompany We the undersigued Auditor. hake also =anti& ta above Recount sod fouud the same unreel ea stated. OHO Or lAuditor. ab L: KLUX, twiner.). 17=1E ♦ VALII•BLI Legal Notices. Spectacto MID 11,10 t 4 450 1,310 U4 10 lb CO 4 W 44 L: Itil II 53 IV 152 W 1200 ZOO 2100 2400 $1.712 111. I. 41U6 4.1