The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, March 16, 1870, Image 2

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ALLENTOWN, PA., MARCH 10, 1870
PROTECTION Or AMERICAN CITI
Ei2El2
It Is one of the nximnsof governmental rule,
that every government must protect its citi•
wens, and the theory is that in any part of the
world 'the citizens of the American Republic
are under its watchful eye and protecting care.
It is admitted by the Spanish Minister that
the execution of American citizens may hare
occurred in Cuba, but he naively adds, " they
were not authorized." Now, this kind of ex-
Cif 110 has only its charming naivete to recom
mend it, and when it concerns the
men, an excuse of this nature is not rendered
more forcible by its native simplicity. Whether
authorized by the government or not, mu-ders
have been committed and the perpetrators of
crime are unpunished. If such things are to
be, then the " American- abroad" is in a very
unenviable position, and to reap the benefit of
his birthright he must come home and enjoy
It, before he gets a taste of foreign protection.
The government of England haS long en
joyed the reputation of protecting her citizens,
st all hazards and under all circumstances from
injustice and oppression. That England has
never hesitated to demand the sternest justice
upon those who have wronged and murdered
her subjects, living under the protection of for
sign governments, is a fact patent to all the
world. When her remonstrances have failed
to attain the desired end, her war record in
Abyssinia, sod the course pursued toward the
missionary murderers in China, are evidences
of the celerity and , promptitude with which
she has taken the matter in her own hands, and
visited a swift and terrible vengeance upon
the wrottg-doer.
America.bas great occasion to be proud of
her position among the nations of the earth,
but, in this direction, she May learn a lesson
from the past of Great Britain and ancient
Rome, who thus made the name of -Homim
and Briton to be respected throughout the
world, and the surrounding nations to feel
that the mighty aim of their governtOnts was
outstretched to protect, their citizens from
lawlessness,•cruelty, or murder.
AMERICAN SECURITIES
The declaration of our President and Con
gress, made over and over again, that • our
bonds shall be paid in gold, has raised the
price iu London to 891. There can be no
better criterion of the •` credit" of the nation
thein the evidence of English capitalists, and
that there is no shadow of doubt on their
minds as to the hdth and honor of our govern
ment, their investments prove. Yesterday
gold went clown as low as 107 j, and it will be
as cheap and as convenient, very soon, to pay,
In gold as in paper. There are a certain class
of politicians and others who, to serve their
selfish purposes, will adopt any means, though
they injure the credit of the country abroad
and'eause difficulty and financial embarrass
ment at home. It I, well Ihr the American
people that there are a strong party in their
own country who have faith in her ability
and resources. to meet all her obligations. If
there is only conlidenee in our own integrity
as a nation, there can be no question of our
ability to pay. And to keep alive this contid
once, there is needed the influence of the press.
In any way to depreciate securities, for the pur
pose of subserving party ends, is at this time,
of all others, in the highest degree unpatriotic.
For Internal Revenue taxes from September
the Ist, 1802, to June :30, 18611, we paid the
enormous sum of $1,297,280,491 ; and during
tno first year of President Grant's administra•
Lion about E 00,000,000 or our gold interest brut . -
log bonds. Thin time not look like inability to
pay, and to pretend to doubt our solvency IL
• the face of such evidence, is us senseless as it
is traitorous.
PRIZE FIGHTS
On Friday, one of the brutal exhibitions
that disgrace modern civilization took place.
In a room, iu Ilmigon City, too well-known
prize tigliters l'ought l'or two hundred dollars
and the championship of the State. As far as
the two men are concerned• if they are fond
of it, we see no possible objection to their hat•
tering themselves out of all possibility of re
cognition. If they, who linew them before,
"shall know then, no more for ever," it will
be us good a revise ment of their list of acquain
tances as possibly can occur, but, if they who
knew them not, shall be attracted towards
them by sonic 'mistaken idea of bravery and
:pluck involved in the title of champion,
then they are working evil. It ought to be
distinctly understood that bravery" means
such courage us was exhibited by those who
went down with the Oneida, and that to stand
up "to pound or to h,• pounded" with theldea
of making two hundred dollars, is about as
mean, disgraceful, and brutal way of making
money as can be well imagined. We are glad
it was in a room. Had they .condueted their
operations with the strictest privacy and re
peated the pleasant little episode of the Kit.
kenny cats, we slumlil have rejoiced greatly.
THE SCAFFOLD
On Wednesday two murderers expinhA their
crimes on the scaffold at Huntingdon. Con.
'Tided of murder and arson by a jury of twelve
mon, showing no extenuating elremmitances
to palliate their awful crimes, there was no
reason for executive clemency, and a month
ago they were condemned to death. • tine of
them, Gottleib Bohner, maintained a sullen
silence and a brutal demeanor up to the very
hour of his death. Ile appears to have been
but one remove from a brute, and was pos.
sessed with a most determined purpose to have
his fellow prisoner die with him. The other
one, shaken by his awful actuation till all his
brutality dropped away from hint, was softened
and apparently penitent. They are both dead
and the majesty of the, law is vindicated, but.
Ifthe last prayer of- Bodenberg is answered,
the terrible problem is before us once more, to
reconcile the mercy, the justice, and the love
of God, with the vengeance•liko justice of
Man.
FIRES IN ALLENTOWN.
Again last evening we narrowly cscapet
a serious disaster from tire. Through the
promptitude of some of our citizens, whose
names we have not learned, this vas - averted,
but that malice or mischief is at work to cause
destruction in our city, was once more demon
strated. We have called attention to this,
more than once already, and we hope that tin
citizens of Allentown may exercise due vigi
lance to protect their property. Those whose
duty it is, to detect and prevent crime, are on
the alert to discover the offenders, and, if they
are brought to Justice, such a punishmem
should be awarded to them as shall be an ea
ample to deter others front the commission o
like offences.
THE FENIANS
In our despatahes yesterday by the Apant's
Cable will be found a statement of O'Donovan
Rossa sent to Penis and published in the Mar.
Millaier. The authenticity of the letter is more
than doubtful and it is probably one of the
canards with which. the French papers are
O'Donovan Rosso is harshly treated
in that he is not alloived to have writing ma:
totals. It would be manifestly impossulble tin
him under such circumstances to write a letter
and the Fenlans, who arc about-to celebrate
St. Patrick's Day in this . country, need not
have their enjoyment stayed by any belief In
that cart harnessing story, which is undonbt.
edit' without foundation.
THE QUESTION or TpirlittANcE.
The New York papers of yesterday contain
a long account of the Temperance discussion
at Albany. Memorials were presented from
all parts Of the State, and, as soon as received,
were handed over to committees by the Tam
many faction, and
, smothered without
ceremony. They refused to have the
bill read by sections, and thus they . cut off all
chance of discussion 1111(1 amendment. The
opponents a the measure, by strenuous effort,
were enabled in one or two instances, to ex
press themselves in opposition to its features,
but a determination Was shown by the major
ity to crowd the tinker through the ionise,
without giving the opposition mach elaftwe to
speak at all.
This looks something very like tyranny.
If, notwithstanding its influence in fostering
crime and pauperism, the people of New Yotk
^ 'tajority, declare in farm of the liquor
dadie, in our lice country they are bound to
have their way, but they have no right to
stifle the voice of dissentients, to fling aside
petitions and remonstrances as so much waste
paper, and rule the State in the interests or a
few liquor dealers, to the exclusion °fa minor
ity who have at least n right to be heard. .
This question is going to come up in the
State of Pennsylvania and in every State in
the Union, and free, !Mr, full discuHsion should
be everywhere demanded for it. As long as
a majority of the people are in favor or the
present state of the liquor law, in justice to
them, it must be the law of the land, and,
whenever the time comes that they - declare
themselves against it, then, equally inevitable
will lie its rept al. " The pursuit or huppi•
ness," an inalienable right of Americans, is
certain to lead them, ere long, away from the
rum shop and when a majority of theta shall
so declare it, the minority will have as good
right to be heard then as now, Whatever
change of views may come o'r whatever form
popular opinion now takes, the people have a
right to be heard, and the doings of the Ring
at Albany are a disgrace to the country.
A MYSTERIOUS Hill
A bill, has helm introduced by Senator
llenszey, and passed very quietly through the
Senate, within the past with 11101 to a thittd
reading in I,,he house, which certainly needs it
closer scrutiny that it has yet received from
the Legislature.
The apparent object of this bill is to reliev e
all corporations from the payment or the ho
nes tax, on their dividends, permitting the is.
sue of stock dividends without taxation.. If w e
understand the rather ambiguous language of
the bill aright, Pennsylvania will lose, at least,
about sixty thousand dollars annually, now
received from the home, t a x, by th e di rec t
operation of this hill. llitt back of this —capi
talization bill." as 11 15 eallt . ll, is :moth( r.
which appears to be comph inentary to it. and
which may be called the •• dcrapitalization
bill," This bill. No. 7.10, of the House. per
mits corporations to rob , ce thei r capital stock
by cashing their stock certificates to their
stockholders. without taxation.
Taking there two bills, apparently Pi, di
verse in their nature anti operating, and
bringing them into ennionction . , they throw
much light,upon each other, and develop
posBibitity, to say the least, in the management
of the corporations of this State, by which {hr
whole annual tax upon dividends may be es
raped, of course, to the fiery serious detriment
of the State Treasury. Should these t wit
become laws, we shall !myelitis stine of things
existing with the corporations of Pennsylva.
nia. A railroad or canal or coal compsny may
make a large stock dividend, and do so with
nut paying the present tax. This is under
Senate bill, No. 149. Then it may he turned
round, and, with the very Money upon which
it has declared this stock dividend, it ma 3
convert the stock into cash. This is under
!tome bill No. 7:10. Thus fit, corpor:oln.
by it lithe piece of el ran'i Inn, ntnnngetn , •nt.
virtually declares airid,o/A fee ,
This appears to be the ttri,i lig Iron
the enactment of theQe two laws.
The House appears t, have beeit puzzled to
the ambiguity and peculiar plira,: ,,, lo!Ty or the
bill, and to have paused tip pasage.
until the official opini,n of tlo• An lithr.Gene•
ral as to its effect upon the State revenues
be obtained. It would be Well if the Legisht.
lure would so arrange its business as to givo
more caret ul attention to suck hills as flies..
and, in this particular ease, We trust that if.
alter careful eNamination by the Auditor-Gen
end, it,is found that - the revenues of the State
are to sillier l'or the benefit or tho•cmponitions
of the State, this -capitalization bill," and tut,
compliment, the 1,111.” wil
fall tog...ther.-1111/b
TILE cm' INT' IV% RELIGION 'IN II
111E40%hTII'I eurk
• The Union of Church and so riling
nant to the advanced litieraliimi and democrat
is sentiment of the American people, has al
ways thig to recommend it —i! to the
world with minlistalwahle inei lie,. the goy
erning convictions it hid' go to modify and
direct the actions of the . :Cation. A. govern.
meat which embodies in its very Ilmnilatioti
the most noble ideas of Clone all humility and
exalts the character of the Savior- 1 declarini_
his sufferings and death to be the only propitia
lion for the 14114 of prince and freer and peas
ant—line in it that highest and 11111T4 10111 o:
Democracy which acknowletlt.to,t the equality
of all men in the sight of With no uncer
tain sonntL lint with firm unfaltering accents, it
is the voice a a mighty nation , nying. " It t
others do as they will. at: for lit and my lionst
we will serve the Lnrd."
The Convocation lately held at Pittsburg.
which met for the purvise of discussing the
advisability of recognizing Almighty (bat
and The Christian Religion"in the Constitutim
of the United States, called together it num
tier of men of different Churches and hnldiii
different views of Church Government; but
all recognizing with equal distinctness thee \ -
istence of a iiinpreme Being. At first sight
it seems awfully ludicrous that the creature
of Ilia breath—every day dependant upon fib
bounty and whose short uncertain lives , ar ,
last passing away—should make a question oi
tints recognizing Him; but when it is remem
tiered that the men who stop short at this ar.
recognizing Ilim in tittjr own an 4 ar
impelled to their action by convictions strom
as others, the large toleration of Christianit . ,
should teach patience to those who differ will
them and cause them to reflect that MT n u n
pvesibisi be wrong.
With regard to the Religion of Christ: it ma y
be possible that our failing to recognize jha
as a nation, may cause it to be unrecognizahl
among us. ere long. Rationalism, wide
would measure religious belief by a mathe
matical Mrmula, may sonic day rear its calm
cold head.triumpbantly In our mittat, and will
its clear and passionless stare look on at th,
immolation of warm and lively faith.
Thede things are worth c..nsi.:eration,
to the consideration ()NMI) Men SlMffill
determined to resist the temptation of lendim
themselves to things popular and plausible
respecting the convictions of mil, rs and yet
remeinbering always that men cannot thrive
on denials ; positive truth of same kind is
essential as food, both for Mind and character
Whether we are Radicals or •Consrreutives
we require to be often rentinde:l that truth ot
falsehood, justice or injustice are no creature,
of our own belief. We cannot make Om ,
tl,logs false or false things true by clMosing to
think them so. The eternal truth and ti tto
of things exist, fortunately, independent of our
thoughts and Wishes, fixed as mathenn•tic ,
and Inherent in the naturo of man and the
woad.
—ln the New Jerky Senate, on Tuesday, a pe
thion was presented netting for the remniul of tln
Capitol to Elizabeth, accompanied by an offer la
$2OOO and aye acres of WO for that object, .
'SHE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENITOI
THE STEAMER fOIIDT. A CO IC G IC, 4' 01. I/ olt Solt E
- "'" , AT require , . i111.1,i11110 atli•!I, ~ 11., neglort
Yesterday the lorm, missing Steamer Smidt
VV ofteril....ult In on 01,111'010 1.111 , 4 1/1,....t•(
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was seen coming up the bay of New York. . r4 :4 tr "no "'YR "”"s"1"." 77:•lt`llr: •.s
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country and many an anxious heart was re• f he. i m`,..;:i 1 '," . ' , 1.1 ''.i,',‘.'.!l. V,.;!'.:`2 . ,":
,ruuT‘v 1.vr.,•,...0m,:4 ,r.. ,,
limed of painful anxiety and filled with joy . siNl; ER, mill 1TA; . 1.1 , ' •1'1:.% N Lit , , 1-.•
and pleasure. Nothing seems to excite so '1717;,,,`;,i-i;.'11,:!V,,:.V;:.V.,=:';.n',.:.,.,,,;,0y ol 11, Tr..
much hope for the City of Boston" as the Z.'' , .. h ".;,';.',Y,T„':,r,; h . j,',',.",',','V;;;,"';',`;',', l ,'.;";;'',.:,;'; ' ',;, ', '.
happy arrival of the Smidt and we trust we tr,'•BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TillicHrs
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yet shall have to "chronicle" the news of
her safety. 1 ,I.„ 1,1,1,1 WIII.III .
ELECTION IN . NEW ILMOPIIIIIRE.
Every election that takes place is claimed by
both parties as a victory. The toriur:ng or
facts and figures to support the claim is done
with remarkable dexterity. There are, how
ever, so many and such plain ways for every
man to get at the correct result for himself,
that newspaper "blowing" don't amount to
much. The Democratic papers claim a vic
tory in New Hampshire and glorify them
selves exceedingly.
In 1809, the Republican vote was 35,777 ;
Democratic, 32,004.
Republican majority, 3.773.
In 1870, the Republican vote is 34,814 ;
Democratic, 25,123.
Depnblican majority, 9,091.
Here we have a falling MT in the Republican
vote of 903, and in the Democratic' vote or
0,881.
Notwithstanding that this year there were
two other candidates (the Labor Reform and
the Temperance) who polled between them
8,421 votes, the Republican candidate has n
plurality of 1,270 votes. The Legislature this
year ;will stand eleven Republicans to one
Democrat in the Senate. and about seventy
Republican majority in the I louse. Last year
it had nine Republicans and three Democrats
in the Senate, and a majority of tiny-three
Republicans in the House. If Democrats can
Mid much consolation in such a statement of
(acts then they are entitled to it and should
enjoy it—as we do.
PERSONALITIES
The editorial column of a newspaper in our
estimation, is a place for the fair discussion of
public questions and the enunciation of its
vie NV H upon them, political or otherwise.
Foul abuse, malignant slander and coarse
language should find no place therein and are
to the honor or the press, becoming more and
more confined to their legitimate sphere
among the roughs and rowdies to be found In
every cmmnunity. To place such stuff before
an int( Iligent class of readers Is an Insult to
.their good sense and a libel on their under-
standing.
We desire to say, once for all, it is our
intention, to the best of our ability, to de
vote our columns to their legitimate use and
to trent anything like personalities with the
contempt they merit.
The American Agriculturist
weekly keeps up its reputation In Its last katie.
in one or the moat valuable papers In; the
farmer that Is published, and the care with whiell
its articles are gotten up renders it a valuable, at,
%cell as a CUlllpelltilOU6 ilbSlStallt 1111(1 adviser in the
management of It farm or in the c•altivation of
fruit.
Woo', I Ifbiseltutel ifaya.thie, S. S. Wood, New
burgh, New York.--This interesting and instruct
ive Magazine devoted, as it is, to knowledge, tem
perance and virtue, should be a visitor to every
home. The contents are a'• bill of fare" of good
things. Among their are lobe noted partieularly
tirsnia'S Letter," a piece of Music by Lady
Lbacrin entitled .• Katq • ,, Litter," Lind the line
Engravings. The prizes ollered for those who
obtain subsetiptions are such a; to induce great
elfort, and wt, lire nit surprised to hear the nlll,-
;•,•Cit liol. ibt is ilierensing.
=MEM
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let ing as Agent fin' that Prince among the J oven
ite monthlies. Our So/midi:ay Visitor. It is certainly
ihr cheapest, most cheerful and best illustrated
Mdgazine or its class published, and Agents are
paid in cash ! Terms: One copy, one year, t. 1.95;
copies, one year, 590.00, leaving the Agent
517.50 for his trouble 50 copies, one year, $32.00,
leaving the Agent t1f10.50 for hie trouble. A 5g.00
nriginal Steel Premium Engraving Sent to each
subscriber for g 5 cents, in addition to thin
price. Specimen numbors or the Magazine,
And full instructions to Agents, will he sent for 10
cents. by ioldre-sing Daughaday eQ Becker. Pub
ilshers, 444 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
February Product iOn orretroleum
The Titusville //craid says The month on.
, ler review was marked by a further general de
er. n.e in the product in the older producing dis.
HO 4. The cold and unfavorable weather that
omvailed during a part of the month, and the
.etc good wells struck united to occasion the
lecrea , e, save in one or two locations. The
t verag e daily productions, as shown by ship
ments and stocks, was 11,017 barrels, against
1'2,1334 barrels in January, or a decrease of
About 717 barrels daily.
The follon ing figures show the production
luring February, 1809 : Vital sl';ipments of
!rude fur February, of barrels of forty-five
;allots each, 310,1:11 ; add to reduce to bar
rels of fort y--two gallons each, 14,427 ; total
:IC:puma of barrels of forty•three gallons each,
1:14.012 ; stock on hand February let, 342,390;
-lock on hand March let, •151,474: add in
crease on March Ist, 9,084. Total production
luring February, 313,702. Average per da
or tsventy•iiight days, 11,917. The average
per day in 1879, was 9,570.
OLIVE LOGAN BREV lES
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The New York World says Olive Logan's halt
stir cost fifteen hundred dollars and the Chicago
Pest sayn her teeth cost a•• heap." Does any
truly know what her eyes anti nose cost
Olive Logan bus just finished 1000 manuscsipt
urges of a new brink to be called " Before tine
Footlights and Behind the Scenes."
It has !wen acknowledged that Olive Logan Is
he best dressed woman in America.
A Chicago reporter, in describing the dress of a
well known leeturer says, that "the black velvet
vent was plain rind well lined with Olive Logan."
Great many holies just go to hear Olive Log an l
of order to see her filly thousand dollardiamonds.
The Reading papers all say Olive Logan is
youthful, beautiful and talented."
OliveadVises young Indica who aro bothered
with fellows who have an eye-glass and a seal
log, to tell such fellows "Shoo fly, don't bolder
Olive Logan ends her lecture on "Girls" with
Ilssertation on the Ballet Gitd. '
Olive Logan may respect lawyers, but she tells
mile funny things ahout them.
Olive Logan is said to be one of the most ehatit
dble women in America.
Olive says she can wear good dresses nod die
111111dS end still be a democratic girl.
Olive Logan buys she feels as If she must kiss
al the handsome young girls she meets. I won
:er. whether she sometimes feels act:l66lllg hand
s .me young men(original-and.selected no chance.)
Olive Logan defends the " Protection" cause.
Olive Logan le not married.
Any one who Is troubled with a weak back, or any
pereou wbo,desires to be lean, should avbi • Olive
Logan, for she will make them laugh. so heartily
that They may he injured.
Olive Logan's Idea of a " fop" is ti fellow with
-pindle shanks, wears glasses, a seal ring, and a
short coat. ,t
vlivu Ltgan is beautiful as a butterfly, sincere
us a martyr, and happy Lib a big sunflowt.r.
Foan or 11Am.—Stephen Brown and Ben
jamin Jackson, colored, were arrested, Fri
day night, at Ninth and Piuo street, Philadel
phia.. They had a couple of hams and were
unable to account for their possession. Jus.
thee Kerr heard Um case Saturday afternoon.
LITERARY
.—We eaq our readers' attention
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FINANCIAL Aerol.lNT OF LEHIGH I'OI'NTY FOIL 15,1.
Po County Jaw 1, 1.501 4212, in .
To loan. nook In 4147i612 nO
To loam. paid in ISO , It[l.9n;
4-4 or itll the ref.
1..1i1).
To County Scrip onktunding
~ •,, that oar
RI d. 1117
• - oto•n .I,le
4 : itvin nny
By County Tate', uncollected for the follow
hut YNtt•
• twit;
Str;
IR.
z. ...,port 4, of pt
498 ln
1.07 18
493 tsi
2.231 39
13.:•01 34
815.C04 9
Ey Slats Taxon outatnnalnB for lho
("flowing I•t'al, •
:02 r,6
19 la .126 13
ISU 113 98
?RI 99
I,lt
-- 82,610
By stook In Allonl.itru %Valor Cu. 1.180 IV
Balance In bawls of Trrnourer 312 sl
County Italebtottunso Jan. 1, 1870 293.713 ru
8305. •rll
NEW COUNTY PRISON.
Annotnt asyrndad In 10i7 864,083 73
1810 MAN 42
• • ESP 38,91;3 .12
4171,211
.s 2
7I? ASUREIrB ACCOUNT.
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SIMON MEYER. Eng.. Treasurer or 1,1)101 1•01111ty. in
111,11/111 Wil h .all runty for the year euding neeelula r
31.', A. P. ISO 6,
DR.
To Ulna in hands of Treasurer • (47,04 1 42
Loons 117,A32 10
Judanient paid 1,500 (0
Interest 011 gaid Jodunent 101 10
County Tax, for 164) en 121 1 , 1
10.3(11 01
" " 19 (7 1.014 (II
State Taxes for 18 it 0,00 71)
1,1! 1 1 70
1907 571 36
Jail Material mold 20 ( 0
Water lomPau9. Dleilimld7o et)
Court House rem •'l l lO
Old I.olober sold 454 'el
Seale Hold 1::. OD
liars IS 01
SI diugtou Ileldue, refunded al 53
1 nueest, refunded 1114
Rules 10 . soar 51 ta)
Flues received 12 70
Stone sold, old Jail . 15 00
By visit paid sudry during on orders itomed by the
County Contudomio n nere the year Mk": -
Ily honor. paid 411 , (1,9 . 29 93
Interest on Lost. paid 14 29 til
' • Coupon Roods paid" 4.704 Iti
New Count) Prism, 38.993 72
Iron Foure, New County Proton 1 1 ,0 9 4 25
Court Rouse expense. 1.191 5,4
Court Crier and cleaning Court [louse 311 21
Coroner's Inqueoto Cut 98
Tro verso Juror. 3.931 .41
(I road Jurors toil 94
Cinuttablitfo returns to Quarter Sessions • 317 RI
Attsessmeuto 1.1105 72
Itsglstering voters sal cupping - 1. 1: . 7 1 ‘ . Z 77
Electiono
Ahatento .L. 1,412 4:1
Commonwealth's costs 3.110!18
Tip Bowes zo: MI
10111'3.11g Recorder's Deed Dockets
Rules of Court 4717 93
Jury Commbodoners' salaries 13, tki
Sheriff's account 1,799 91
Poor House account 2.5.000 Lot
('Anon expects., including elothlugt fuel. ftic • '2,744:1 1
Lehigh (\sults . Asrleulnwal Sudety lot: 111
" " TexCher'n Inetltute. ........
County Auditor.. 186 k 18'1110
Eastern Penitentiary ' 8.1 83
Rewards 2:1-00
Blatiugion. 11040. 4.5,M183
Kline . .. Sallebury, new 4.10042
Mittuer'a, Lowhill, new WO 25
:run. Allentown, repairing 1, IA 1 2.3
'grut Creek. Salisbury, repairiug.. 525
Apple'', do do .. Itoo
Sethleheiri, Ilutiover to .. 01 (A)
Little Lehigh do .. 45n
'Truer))',, South Whitehall do .. 53 25
Vera Crux. L'pper 5111 ford do :. 10 (0
Heller', Cpper Siiiicou do .. 4800
Scherer . .., South Whitehall do .. 10775
WidAy Bridge Sialialtury do .. 74 75
Spring Creek, 1.. Macungie do .. 49 24
lichnurtiniu • oi, liall.bitry, du .. 10 2.1
6 111 l gewer', 1' .per source do .. 211 2.5
sehreiber.i, Sa !labor,. do .. 32 00
Kline', Merth Whitehall do .. 85 IC4
Gerinansville, Heidelberg do .. 38 tit
titerkeri., Whitehall do . tH U 0
WV/V. 1 4 1.wej 5111 ford do .. 55 . 85
K iiiik ..'... ire iij..lii7.4 t 1. ; .... 11 't!..
Pletialtui t"oriter do do .. 21
Nueva', 1.0,11111 do .. 25 ..1
Jorildii do .. :6410
Jurk.,rneilk, Lynn
Lower Mlicungic '
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PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.
Il larher& We6..r
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L. U. Loi)worlog & C
T. V. Rhoads
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Statlanery.
Rockets and ludwea
' (1051M,:,SIONElin' OFFICE SALARIES.
Daniel Facia 4507 50
TIIOIIIII4 Jacoby 661 50
Henry IL Pearaen '4'l9 50
Stepliep Kern
I. 51. Suglernan, 4'l,rk 72 00
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Salim,- • (51 00
GEMEINEMMMI
Attorney Fee,.
It...ve MP' 1.13 alp
Floneyr•lnuilial'to .1 F. Reichard, Treasurer
tin error Antlitio,' account iS
Miacellatiiiiitia
Treiti.nrer's Continlasion on State 'FAxen......
Treasurer' N aitlitry
State Tax for Irian.'
Balance In hand. of Treasurer
We the underelgoed Andttere of Lettish Comity , have
audited mid
fin dex•teled the account, of Stmon Moyer, E...
l'roaanrer, and a balance AM above etatcd.
Wittic.. our handv Mb day of January.
SHERIFF'S .ACCOU.2.7.
1. 16,9'
To cash received during tho year from
(ilium). Cuniudviduuern 0.7 e ,, el
Jury Ice,' 61 ,1 4 1J
Flu, 122 00
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By Boarding Prisoners (Sheriff's Journal) .1.514 7'.
StiMlllollthir J...., 15) 157 :1 , 1
Conveying to the Ilona° of Refuge. (1) 3. OU
Collecting flues. :1 0:
42, V2..1
Audited and examined January 20, '
D. H. MILLER.
. Y. J. NEWHARD, Audlik , r,
F. Z. HEEBNER,
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Ac . count of F. P. MIST, Treenurer of the Director.. ,
the
Frond noun.. of Employment of Lehigh County lo
rho your eudiug December 31mt,
To Cal.h received from County Treneuror et tun.
dry timoo aner County/M.3.1101a clove CI!
Coot. from T. it. Fount, Steward Ski I'.
By balance overpaid . per INFit year's Report 41.2.1 I
Caelt paid out during the year on Orders oh DI•
reAare .per Order Ilault 21.95:1 0
Balance In bands uf Treasurer 2, Ott at
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12.5.b1d ft
Audited nud nrproyed Jartuary.2o. PET.
D. R. MI L1.F.11,
P. J. NEWHARD, ' Auditor,
F. Z. HEEBNER.
STATE ACCOUNT.
Lehigh County In account with the ColllolollWONith
ri . 111.)1V10.111 for ewe Tunes for MO:
MO
To amount aeseexed by Revouuo Commlission•
V.; 4
Lelle yer rout. fur rellectiog
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14,1 , 1 por rOMMi..IOLI 94 IV
Ily mount remitted to State Treasurer, as
per vouchers
23 .3W ip1,3411 hi
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A GREAT RUSH AT TUE OLD
Low Prices 'Min People by Storm
RETAILING ♦T WHOLESALE PRICES.
\SD FITS
NOW IS TIIE TIME to buy Cheap at thr
Old Allentown elilua and glaseware More, No. :17 4'4o'
HAMILTON ktroeL nearly oppoolte the Herman Anfortned
Church.
THE LASH :ST AND CHB APEST STOOK
of Chinn, Moos god, Crockegow•re in L.hlgh •n.. 1 toljoln
lag c+untleo. -
Now• retailing se the following pricto•
Good I 0 coat PLATES at
15
VI
VI BOWLS
IS
1 1 0
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7
10 Ml7O F 1•
10 • TuktpLrits
15
Pine GOBLETS V 75 Pei doz .. or
71ceot LAis at
E ver y ver l e irof Queen.ware and Olatmontre cheaper
than the e hopeet. Alen, Walter, Looking 01...er,
Coffee 11111.* Britten'aware and Table Cutlery, beside. a
treat varlet of uaerni and fancy article. too numerous to
reee tt eru oclonglng to a Er.t•cla.. China Store.. All {dude
of.rt. torn 15. Co upward. Remember the place, 37 EAST
HA y LTON STREET, nearly 'opposite the German Re;
fo r ted Church. . T. C. KEIINAHEN.
'DORMS* NURSERY. SO YEARS.
J.. Kentucky Strawberry, Colima' t ionantille. —Every.
body CAP bore the betteflt or .13 . 1teara experlenee
_ln la y .
new deocnpttre Catulugna of Ow Page. for I,f en l i t . • "
Wile what and rhos plant.
ci.. = /lit s
fob 9 et ob. N. J.
tottnto Statcmcnt
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116 50
t. ll UO
VI 00
64 no
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(814 11. 11. ) MILLER,
F. J. NEWHARD. t
HEEBNER. Auditot
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POOR HOUSE ACCOUNT.
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cent
10c ut
12 cent
15 cent .
I.c
10 cent
6 cent.
4 cent
G rent.
6 cent.
1 each
60
cent o s
60 reale
lJru Geobs
11NTERESTINU- 1
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\VI 1( 01 IT MA ( )NCERN !
ro COMMENCE
HOUSEKEEPING
REPLENISHING.
Are ia• ratol n t orni..ll and supply with " all, it
the pa..ible price. to carre . lieml with the
time,. All nook is a call to I.XILIIIiIIII cur stack, which
In complem lu mrery deportment. liar Morita are po,lte
and 'bilging, ultra), ready and willing to obeli , 6001 1 9
and give prices. It thou rtunaitta fur you to judge and
deraile. Thor. , shall be ne ini-reprementatiert to effort motel.
It in entirely Impu..ihWto enumerate Onto, but will
, ,moonly y r,w 'of 11, leadinr article, ouch a.
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simulsos,
corroN TABLE DIAPERS.
LINEN TABLE DIAPERS.
row [A.S. -
!WILT ES,
NAPKINS,
BLANKETS
FEATIIEIts,
MARSEILLES
HONEY COMII griurs,
6LA , S AND QUEENSMTARE.
C tItI'ETS AND OILCLOTH.
• WINDOW 24111111E5,
HOLLAND SIIADISOI
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DilEss GooDs,
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Call hefor• plirellaulug el %eye here, ur we will guarlut..
It to your utlVZiuN,e.
(201'N TRY PRO DUCE
and READY CAdll t:41,0 in narhaLge fnr Good.
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E. S. SMILER & CO.,
5 AND 7 WEST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOW:c, PA
MRS. GULDEN'S LADIES"
TRBIIItNG STORE
NO: 31 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA
I- contttnutly cnnplren tt no .1 of Inn next lityle. sod
Vnrintin. )IM INC.:: (or vv.) . tiling woman can put
l'r.n u her head tii the aole ar her foot:
TRIMMINGS f o rt Clllll, Iwntietts end ratio.; el
kilk, crone, ',lv. and aco; In IS. I , TRIMMIIKOS
far ever3,lling 0, wear that ranks thouuln or headier ,
lad 1.... omit 0/111111'1C. UN DLit GARMEN'In, HOSIERY,
GLOVES. TIIO3IPSON'S iILOVE,EI'I"EING CORSETS.
DRILLING , . CAM ll NIA Ns. and a Lino. ',Knell'
SLIPPER pArl ERNS. ALI. GooDS-0E IHE BEST
QUALITY,unit al Ll' LOW PRICES.
SIIEPPARI),
MIMI
t. 5.1 •s
1, I 74
291 ra
VAN HARLINGEN
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN
112111
"4 (9
1 00111
9 4
31'61
TABLE. CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES,
TAI3LE LINEN'S, TOWELS, TOW EL
!NUS, ETC., ETC.
FRENCH, BELGIAN, BARNSLEY, SCOTC.iI
and IL' I SII S lIEETINIW,tsnd PILLOW.
CASE I, /WENS.
4.4 FIZENII AND RICIIAITDSISPA IRISH LINENS,
11, fin, toodittio, our' lioAry 1111 kr, or All grrodo , , for gen•
tool Lowly loot lothe,• tt4o.
EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, QUILTS, AND
EEI
EMitiE=nl
LIM
VERY E/r•/L NEW AX!) EL Er:ANr LACE AND
•so rri Na HAM r•C/1 TA/NS. W .V DU ;V
NIIA DES. ETC., ETC.
NEW WELTS, PIQUES, WIII,TE GOODS, ANT) STAPLE
ESIIIROIDERIES 01' NEW AN 11 REAUTIECI. STYLES,
THE I.AIIIICST ASSORTNIENT WI: HAVE EVER OFFER
EU pRINTED j.micALE4, Sew mid Elegant Put
tvhlß, Fuel Cohn,.
Al.l. T11P.111:.,T MAKES Or DOMESTIC IfUSLINS AND
ta 'WHOLESALE PUICES. SPECIAL AT
TENTION IS INVITED TO A IEW MAKE OF HEAVY
MUSLIN, WHICH POlt MANI PURPOSES 11 TIIE FAM
ILY WILL FIICNO VERY VALFABLE. lANUFACI-
Tt'ltEl/ F:NI.I{I79SLY FOIt Otlt THADE.
OEM
NO. 1008 UIIESTNUT ST.,
Pill LIDELPIITA
GMT A UCTION Sn'A"L'E'
PRI GOODS.
A RARE CHANCE TO BUY RARUAINS !
GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
PRICE BUT LITTLE OBJECT
IME
TUESDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M.
TUEsDA.Y, AT 2 O'CLOCK. P. M..
AT 'FOSTER'S NEW YORK- STORE:
AT FOSTER'S NEW YORK STORE.
A ffki... di good, hoin •nool of rottod
µ .11k drew
chou A l', A I •CTION
We pr opus.. to poll ',Pry thiii2. !!
Vt'o,tpoct 1010.0 tu•ouoy.
Wo aro wlhng diro ,ter our gd , hl••
Thoy isito.t . .old.
We I qtpe tor the Wo•I ill a row day,.
Dry 6 I. at Ad 1.10.11.
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Dry hood. at whm you 11',1 tor awn,
Dry (Jul.o nl )'our "WO Pr. , .
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PI y Dood• ahno,,t awn( '
• Co ... prop,o'ed to WY laigolY.
Come with your h0gk0.1.11 ,, 104 , ... - .1 ,
Conte early. roue•
thtlo tt vont oath. day oimuruvlbj
TULSDA MA ItCll Jilt. at 2 o'el,k. Two .•leti flub
day, In altornuou Al' 1 o'clock, mild In the eveuing •t
th- o'clock • Spe , lat 31tletilldll Indies, ....boll of
din .1010 roomed excluitlY•ly lot their I,a aid
FOSTER'S NEW YORE STORE,
In EAST HAMILTON STREET,
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pIUBIL IC SALE.
11l 6r hold et pollPts .tin on SATFRMAY, the Iflth day
of MA RCM, at 12 o'clork, noon, ot lie te , sideuee of the
-nloeribets, al Ls toisor Silicon tow twlop, the tollowltill
FARM nTOFR• to W
The floe b amble Jerk•on Hanlon. LANA
6 year. old In I, Sarnia; UV. reel nod the
sitter 13 pow. old, budi wah t 1 etroue two
hrtee wegml, watt body ,irrmit moron for two 40r..a1
it buggy and pllih). •Isoliter. mud Isoletere, field f01k....
1.040 . 1 y 11111,1 call.vitter. plow. loastvw, hot.,
pow,r (red oilier, unit.'el I. IC. patent mill. fur armchair
core at the col, on Alcoll lisr lot mull( hroulth rake
or ultlerAMlntlre; nevrral toil le•d-teath,
apron. chroste, kllClieti tlll!nper. tiatelltre With a large no.
rely of other art ries- too toltorroue to ur ration.
conditions. rondo {mow% atluthlatticethititif "
11.11 , 1& mertl•te Wal4ol,Ati.
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