3r4i112 . Itoister. EI9ET.IIIEDELL, In., • • JOSEPH L. SHIPLEY, Editors ALLENTowN; PA„ MAY 24, 1871 IiEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. • FOR AUDITOR OEITERAL! COL. DAVID STANTON, Of Beaver County . FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL:. COL. ROBERT B. BEATH, Of Schuylkill County. THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION The Republican State Convention for the nomination of candidatei for the offices of Au ditor General and Surveyor General was held at Harrisburg on Wednesday and was largely attended by delegates from all parts of the State. James R. Kelley was chosen tempo rary president, and among the temporary sec. Merles was Dr. William J. Romig of this city. The permanent chairman was William Eliott of Philadelphia. The nominations were made with less trouble than had been anticipated on account of the number and strength of the candidates for the nominations, andlthe ruling sentiment among both candidates and delegates seemed to be a desire to work for the best in. tercets of the party. The vote for Auditor General stood as follows upon the first and only ballot which was taken : Dr. David Stanton of Beaver county, 95 ; Gen. Harrison Allen of IVarren county, 22 ; Col. Francis S. Hooten of Chester county, 10. Dr. Stanton's nomination was at once made unanimous when the result of the balloting was an::.ounced,and he accepted the nomination in a modest and appropriate speech. The vote for Surveyor General showed 87 votes for Col, Robert B. Beath of Pottsville, and 40 votes for Famnel L. Smedley of Philadelphia, and the nomina. Bon of the former was immediately made unanimous. That our readers may know. something of the men for whom their suffrages are asked for election to these important and responsible positions we give below brief' sketches of the candidates from the phis Press : Dr: David Stanton, the candidate for Audi tor General, is a resident of New Brighton, Beaver Co., and is a son of the late Dr. BenJ. Stanton, of Olio. He was born in 1829, and when twenty one years of age removed to his present place of residence and commenced the practice of medicine, a profession lie is still actively and profitably engaged In, hiseviden cm of merit and qualifications bele- apparent In diplomas from the Cleveland Medical Col lege and the University of Pennsylvania. In August, 1861, ho entered the service of his country as surgeon of the Ist Pennsylvania Cavalry, and was connected with the Army of the Potomac until promoted to the post of surgeon U. S. V., in November. 1802, from which date until he resigned, in December, 1885,11 e acted as Superintendent of Hospitals, and as assistant and acting Medical Director of the Northern Department, on the staffs of Generale Heintzelman and Hooker. In 1804 be was brevetted lieutenant colonel, and in 1805 was made brevet colonel. The Doctor is of Quaker descent, was an old-time Abolition ist, and is a near relative of the lamented Sec retary of War Stanton, to whom he lies a strong personal resemblance. Ile has never held a public office. Col. Hobert B. Beath, the candidate for Surveyor General, was born in Philadelphia In 1839, of Scotch parentage. He served an apprenticeship with Merrick di Sons at their great Southwark foundry. At the outset of the war lie 'enlisted from there as private, April 20, 1801, serving during the three menthe' service in Company 0,23 d Pennsyl vania, and was mustered out as sergeant. On September 5, 1861, he was mustered in as sergeant of Company D, 88th Regiment Penn sylvania Volunteers, to rving as such until promoted to second lieutenant, dating De. ember 18, 1802. He was wounded to the foot at the second Bull Run battle, in which he participated. In August, 1803, lie was promoted to be captain of Company A, CM Regiment United States colored troupe, serv• lag with this company and regiment in nil its marches and engagements in !root of Pe tersburg and on the James river. In the charge on the rebel works at New Market (better known as Chapin's Farm), September 90, 1894. La WWI again wounded is ilia) foot, resulting in the amputation of the right leg below the knee. When able to leave the hos. pital he was assigned to ditty nt Camp Wit. ham Penn, near Philadelphia, returning to his regiment in August,l.B6s. He was then ;Aimed in charge of the counties of Brunswick and Hanover, Freedmen's Bureau, :brining the sub-district of Wilmington, and remained In this position until mustered out with the regiment, September 20, 1805, when lie re ceived a commission as lieutenant colonel. In 1866 he ran on the Republican ticket for Common Council in the Third ward of Phila. delphia, and was of course defeated. Ile was afterwards appointed by General Bingham as sub postmaster at Station D, Philadelphia, and he left this in July, 1867, to accept the position of book-keeper for one of the largest collieries in Schuylkill county, where he is still engaged. • There is no question of the fitness and wor thiness of the nominations, and the only thing the Republicans of the State have to do now Is to go to work and elect the men whom they have nominated. That the Republicans have it in their power to elect their candidates by a decisive majority is a fact which no one will question, and all that is necessary to secure that mutt is "a long pull,a strong pull, and a pull altogether." • 'Dr. Stanton stated in his speech of acceptance that them are Republican voters enough in the State to secure a victory by twenty thousand majority if each Republi• can will cast one vote and if the Democrats will cast no more than one vote each, and a full and fair Vote would probably verify hta figures. The resolutions adopted by the Convention deipand of the Legislature the im mediate passage elan act calling nEtate Con vention to revise and amend the constitution, for the pOrpose among other things, of abol ishing and prohibiting special legislation, se curing the election of all State officers by the people, establishing a Judicial system that will make justice prompt nod sure, and providing fur the passageof general laws that shall so ep courti,:e industrial enterprise that Pennicylva nia shall be enabled to take her just place in the leant rank of all the States ; declare unal. terable attachment to the principle of protec• tion to home industry; demand that Congress maintain the national credit, encourage home Industry, reform the civil service and protect the ballot box from frauds; give full and on. qualified indorsement of the present State nod National Administrations; favor the renomi nation of Gen. Grant; commend the can& deka nominated to the favor of the partyl and the people, and denounce the factious and partisan course of the accidental majority in the State Senate. Thu Convention did its whole warp very wisely and well, and the candidates and platform will give general satisfaction' to the Republican party in this Cot»nionwealth. fns passage of the bill for the suppremion of of the Ku Klux disorders does not appear to have been altogether sufficient in North Caro lina. A Government officer now travelling in that state writes back to Washington that the hostility against the schools ACCIIIB to be on the increase, in rural counties and off the princi isol lines of travel. It has extended so far that Greats In oeveral Instances,even have beenmade . against teachers employed ender the Peabody Tnat. A s to Hu Klux outmges,he I aystbat there is a decrettie in number of the more violent acts, though there Is a decided extension of the terrorizing process. The counties wherein Nov. Holden proclaimed martial law are chief ly troubled•nt this time by midnight raiders, sebo keep - 4 a ,ocesiant alarm among the colored „people ity:their presence and threats, wlthout.eonmiltins Acts of bodily ;violence. In a number of othercoutties, however, wh.tya hitherto very few Ku Klux havo been seen, tho K lan are mite .vory active, .oceasJonally scourging some active Republican, and contin ually threatening Miters. The worst feature about Ku Klux outrages,'ls that a reign of ten* tor is iltallgurated,and the law and order people ,are kept entirely "In check by the lawless licamps who prowl around under cover of rolditlght darkness and uneoteb disguises. CONCERNING JURY TRIALS Every man who istried before a court of justice upon charges involving The forfeiture of his life or his liberty ought certainly to Katie a fair chance to petite his innocence of the charges brought against him. The right of trial by fury is one of the dearest privileges of an advanced civilization, but it does not seem to us to ho necessary to so hedge around the jury box with technicalities artml traditions as to shut out all Intelligent men from it. The main thing in the trinity jury is to have men judge , the facts intelligently and decide the case impartially, and It does not seem to be necessary that n man should be either notoriously Ignorant or hopelessly stupid to enable him to mako a faithful jury man. It seems to us that habit the rights of the man to ho tried and these of society' will be better secured by having Intelligent . jurors than stupid ones, and in these days of the rapid spread of information we shall preVy soon have to amend our provisions fir the se lection of jurors or be content to have ell our Important cases tried by men whom only re commendation is their stolid stupidity nod Indifference to passing events, A, good ease In point is that of the recent murder of Mr; Putnam of New York, one of the most brutal and causeless crimes which have ever been committed In that city where brutal end un provoked murders are no rarity. Mr. Put nam, a respectable merchant, was riding in a street car, having under his protection a lady friend and her daugter.• A drunken boor on the trent platform, named William Foster, of fered some personal indignities to the ladies under Mr. Putnam's care, and Mr. Putnam very naturally requested him to cease his an. noyences.. It did not accord with Foster's ideas of politeness to receive any suggestions in regard to his itehavior, and he told Mr. Putnam that he would pay him off before be left the car. lle kept his word for, when, tho car stopped at the destination of the ladiesand Mr. Putnam stepped from the car to assist them to the sidewalk Foster dealt him a blow with a car hook which felled Lim to the ground and caused his death a few hours later. For this Foster was arrested and is now on trial, and as soon as twelve men can be found who are sufficiently stupid his trial will com mence. The whole day Monday was spent in examining jurors, and all who admitted that they had read of the affair or lied talked about it were challenged and set aside. A. few per sons were found who seemed to know nothing and care nothing about the case, and those few were accepted. In such a CHEM as this it is almost impossible to find men of average intelligence whim have not heard something about the case in question, and there seems to be a legal absurdity in re quiring profound ignorance as a condition for jury duty. Ignorance is not always essential to impartiality ; indeed, we think that impar tiality cannot well be secured without the fullest and broadest possible intelligence. In the case to which :we have referred there are few Intelligent men in New York, or in deed in the whole county, who have not rend no account of this brutal murder, andilno one is to be allowed to sit in a jury box , except those who•are too indifferent to reud,or do not knew how, we shall need some new provisions of law to protect the community from the find ings of ignorant and stupid jurymen. There is no more doubt that Mr. Putnam was mur dered by Foster than there is that New York is a large city, and it . SCellle in its that it is an unwarrantable stietkil of legal technicality to insist that no man catqry Foster who ever read or talked of so notorious a case. The in terests of society ougld to be considered as tt orthy • of some account and consideration, and those Interests'eerialnly require that Fos ter should be punish(,. his. counsel will of course claim that he ti as insane u lien he struck the WO blow, but he tt as sane etintigh before to s (itch Mr. Putnam ajth the I. rocity and stespidoe F s of a ttger,snd lie was sane enough ahem the bonder u as committed to inolte good his escape and to I'eii,tl entire itninrsineo of the affair a le•ii le• was arrested. If the Incaulty dodge doec Ii work the • plea of drunk. Jules , will be raised, but we hove /hat the judge and jury will treat that plea with the contempt which it de serves. The fact of drunkenness does not absolve a man front responsibility for his actions, and we hope to see that principle so emphasized by judicial tribunals that it will cense to be questioned. If a man chooses to make a brute of himself be must be held ac.• countable for what lie does in his brutishness, and if that principle can once be established beyond the possibility of reversal it will be an excellent thing for the safety or society. The public will watch the progress and decision of this case with interest, for it is a case which involves questions which concern theanfety of every respectable person. RESUMPTION IN THE COAL. RE TION. Stitpvthing like general resumption of labor has Hots' taken place In the Anthra cite coal regions of this State. The Schuylkill men have been gradually getting to work during the last two weeks until now every colliery in that region is at work. In the Lehigh region work hits been resumed ex cept in the Upper Lehigh npd about Hazleton, and now the min ers . in the Lackawanna region are "going in." ' The mines at Wilkesbarre and vicinity, properly the %Wyoming region, resumed some time agti, and the 'employes nt Scranton and Pittston have biund themselves powerless to prolong suspension in the face of the dictates of sound business policy and common sense. The Pennsylyoni.: Coal Com pany's men accepted the situation and scent to work last week, and ou Friday the DeD• were, Laekawunna and Western Company's men voted to accept the' Company's offer of ninety-three nod a half cent per diamond car, seven sects and a half more per car than was offered last December. The Delaware and Hudson hien itned on Saturday to resume,and their action terthlnotes ti,c long and disastrous deadlock in the Lacks watout r/gbat. 4.s soon as the mines arc put in operation again they will lie run to their fullest capacity, and bud ness will be lively is the coal regions during the summer, but no ?mount of future activity can compensate Cur the months of idleness and the ruinous loss which hap bent) entailed upon every , business Interest by ,this long apd gloomy suspension. We hope that our Slate will never agnin be visited by a suspension of labor so disastrous to all parties Immediately concerned and to every 'uttsluess interest In the Commonwealth as the one Just closing has been. flov. JEWELI:s message states that the pres ent debt of Connecticut is $5,804,010, which is $705.604 less than it was a year ago. The revenue during ti.e lust fiscal year W1.1151,024,- 083. The public school fund amounts to $2,043,375, and the number of school children Is 128,608• There are sixtysix savings hanks in the Slate with an aggregate deposit of $55,207,705, au increase of $7,302,871 dueing, the past year, a fact which speaks well for the industry and providence of the Connecticut people. The Governoratiggesis the atlvisa. bully of legislation t o,,secure the safe and accurate counting of ballots, a suggestion which he can make feelingly as be came very near being cheated out of Um governorship by the fraudulent counting of votes. ;lc also suggests that the divorce laws need changing, and as be gives figures to show that the divorces aro to the marriages in Connecticut as op to twelve his suggestion certainly ought to be keeele4 sip) Acted upon. The wealth of the okl xegAo.nr) of pennsyl. yenta can be easily appreciated wben sta t tistica carefully compiled., develop the feet that the average tnonthly production Is soteewheie iu the neighborhood of 000,000 barrels, caul', worth over three dollars in east, THE LRITIGH REGISTER, 4LLENTOAVN, Republican State Convention.g The following are the resolutions adopted by the. Republican . Stato Conventiur., at Har risburg, on Wednesday T,The Republicans of Ptaillaylva!tirt, assembled in State Convention, declare that : First. They demand of the Legislature the imtnediate passage of un act calling a State Contention to'reyise and amend the constitu tion, for the purpose, among other things, of abolishing and prohibiting special legislation, securing the election of nil State officers by the ncorksestablishing ajrallical system that will make justice prompt and sure, and providing for the passage of general laws that shall so encourage industrial enterprise that. Pennsyl vania shall he enabled to take her just place In the front rank of all the States. Second. Thry demand of Congress that the credit of the nation shall be faithfully main tained, home industry encouraged and pro tected, an adequate civil-service system estab lished for regulating appointments to office, taxes reduced to the lowest possible limit con sistent with the steady but not ton rapid ex tinction of the national debt, the honor of the Republic sustained'nt home and abroad, the rights or every man protected in all the States, and every inan entitled thereto secured in the polling of one vote and no more nt each elec tion. Third. They declare their unalterable attach ment to the principles of protection to home industry in the levying of tariff duties in ac cordance with the true policy which line ex isted from the loundation of the Government to this time. • Finrth. They commend the policy of trenchment and the wholesome enforcement of the laws which has prevailed since the elec tion of General Grant to the Presideniy, and 'which has resulted In the first two years °I his 'Administration in reducing the national debt over two hundred millions, and in curtailing the taxes to the ex tent of eighty millions an nually. They commend also the similar pol icy which has prevailed under Republican rule in Pennsylvania, resulting In paying off the war debt of three and alai(' mlllions,reducing the State debt from forty to thirty millions, and abolishing the State tax on real estate. It is the fact that since both the State and' the nation have been in Republican hands we owe the accomplishment of such gratifying results, and it Is to the continuance of that party In power the people must alone look for the continuance of this policy. The return of the Democrats to power in either the State or nation must eventually be attended with rt re turn to extravagant expenditures to the Im pairment of the State and national credit, and to the abandonment of that protection to free labor under which our industry has thriven and our people been made prosperous. Fifth. In the judgment of this convention, the time has come when the State tax on per- ' sonal estate may be safely abolished, and the other taxes Imposed by State laws may also prudently be reduced without injury to the credit of the Commonwealth. Sixth. That, a? an indication of what the peo ple may fear from a return of the Democratic party to power, we point to the criminnl Wage of the time and money of the people by the present Democratic majority of the. State Sen ate. The Legislature has now been In session nearly five months, and is not yet nearly through with Its legitimate business owing to the obstinate policy of thls party. In rill this time scarcely n single measure of public inter est has been perfected, and the time ltas been wasted in their efforts to force on our Statenn unjust apportiontnent and to break down the registry law• against illegal voting, that they might thereby pave the way to their ri turn to power tbrough violence and fraud. Sees • th. We commen Ito the support of the people ofthe State the candidates we have this day nomi cabal for State °Meets. They are honest, capable. and faithfol to the Constitu- Coo, and In every way worthy the ic eon. fidence. fi,l; t hid r elect lon dorsement of the State and Nation., rations; as an approval of the Dine 0, principles or th, repOlican party, which we reaffirm In their nomination, and 114 n fitting rebuke to the Democratic party for its destruc tive national policy, for its adherence to the side of violence and wrong in the South, and for the spirit it has betrayed In the Senate of this State this winter, where it has made every thing bend to the mutt - lotion of partisan in terest, defeated the tinkling of a State Conven tion to amend our constitution, wasted the public time in childish trifling, and entailed upon the State a huge bill of eNpell . Se for .a session prolonged beyond endurance, and which has prevented the accomplishment of any public good. fr.:',97ah. 'fiat one confidence in the firm ness, wisdom, and integrity of our present worthy Governor, John W. Geary, remains unshaken, and that we believe his qualifica tions for the office lie now holds are unques tionable, as Is clearly proven by the manner in which Ito has brought the Slate safely through every storm. Ninth. That the administration of President Grant meets the full approval of the Republi can party of Pennsylvania. Ills financial policy, by which the national debt Is being steadily reduced, the reduction of the exprm ditures of the Government, the honest collec tion of the revenue, his fidelity to the princi ples of human rights, through which the liberty of all is to be secured in every part of the land ; his loyalty to the people in having no policy to enforce against their wi'l, and the spotless Integrity of his administration, commend hint to the continued 'confidence of the American people. The Only Way to (iet a Convonliol to A n)(Tol ijin etotstitution. 11 is now settled that the Legislature will not award to the ppopie the privilege of /IS:win bling in convention to revise and amend the the Constitution. There is evidently an un seen underground influence which has been wielded to defeat this measure because there Is no mistaking the fact that the people desire such a catevention, that the time has arrived for its action, and the longer we defier II t h e greater will be its labor to accomplish what the people so much theatre to establish. But, as we have already written, there has been a secret influence at work to prevent the Legls lature (row prOviding for assembling a conven tion. An unseen power, grapple Legislative bodies, is not willing to come in contact with all authority to revise the organic law. The fact is all the more dangerous, inpreasing the necessity for nc• lion on all sides, and utruuttly ppeal9 to every man, without distinetlim of party, to set, that representatives are elected who will pro. I vide etIC4 a convention. Both parties are equally interested in Illeasuiv, and both must move for its accomplishment. It is the ditty of the people to see that their servants do their . duty. ' • When Senator Mumma .days that "his pea : . pie" are not very strong in favor of a conveu r Alm, we beg to differ with him, and to declare that here, in;ire than in any' dienic"li the State, the people see the twee/stay or onotitu ;tonal reform,and if not 'clamorous for a convett- Boit, nevertheless earnestly de, ring that such a body should ut muse be provided For.—flat risburg Journal. Tim Kentucky Republicans held their State Convention at Frankfort on Wednesday, and nominatedn full State ticket. General John K. ffarlan is the candidate for PoVernor, Gen, 0, S. Fry Is.the candidate for Treasurer, And the oilier eandidatra either served in flip Union army pr were conviction§ Or their loyalty at a time when trr!:l4on W 4O rampant I t o Wentgelty. Republicanism has a hard tight for life in Kentucky, but It Is growing: stronger and bolder every yw,end pie mem bers or the party there are determined to de- Serye success whether they nchleve It or not, - ----- -~ LATE NEWS ITEMS The workshop and engineers' building at the Annapolis Naval Academy were burned en Saturday. The losa is estimated at r. 0,900. t the FI , etwood Park raves in New York. on Satuidny, Goldsmith Mehl bent American Girl in three straight heats. Tinic,2.23, 2.21 i and 2.221. In a gaine of base ball between the Forest, City of Cleveland and the - Olympics nt Wash. ington, at Cleveland, pn Sat nrday, the latter Only won. Score; 13 to 9. ltepresentatiyes of the northern townships of Hudson county, N. J., met on Friday night and appointed Vigilance Committees to re.. press incendiary tires. Five places have been set lull fire in these townships liming the past three weeks. The Mayor of Cincinnati has ordered the music ill el..llFle it, All the Get eau public halls on Sunday. Much excitement is caused in consequence, anti the proprietors of several of the larger halls In s titut city are lleterinined to resist. An extensive system of swindling the Erie and other leading railroads, by means of coun terfeit tickets, has been discovered in New York city. Edward B. 'Roberts, previously well known to the police, was arrested on Fri day, and made a partial confession, and sur rendered .7,5,000 worth ntspat ions tickets. It is estimated that thecompanieshavelost $:10,000 by the swindle. Sylvester Davis. of New Haven, arrived in New York city at eiglit o'clock Friday eve ning, having walked front New Haven since M..tin Thursday, In payment of a bet that if English was defeated In the vote. for Governor he would walk to that. city and three times round the City Hall in forty-eight hours. The actual walking time was sixteen and a half hours. Davis came in in good condition. The citizens of Northumberland aye build lug a $17,000 school house. Sunburry Is already bidding for the State Fair in 1872. Two young men of Sunbury killed and dressed for market,. a beef weighing 1,600 pounds, in sixteen minutes. The American Medical .Association will hold their next annual meeting in PhiWel. phi". - Rer. \I r. Simington, of the Pit.st Preshptr• rtnn church. of Williamsport, has tendered his resignation of that church. Slum! of' the miners of Schuylkill county have 'lien living on browse el n result or the hued times caused by the suspension. The temperance men of Gotumble county made an effectual . attempt to prevent the granting of licence=, at • the recent term of MEM The best way to get your ga ods berme the public and secure purchasers is to advertise in the CIIRONICLE. Our most BUCCPS9rIII business men understand this. • About 400 hatorers, engaged on the branch of the P. & E. railroad, south of W illiamsport, struck for higher WILgeS on Monday of last week. They have been getting $1.75 per day and demand 0.00. The Clarion Democrat says : Ex-Governor Win. F. Johnston, Ed. S. Golden, Esq., and Col. Steele, are all announced, In Armstrong County, as candidates for the Democratic nomination for the State Senate. Don't crowd on so fast, vend( invh. ~1s you have, to de. pond on Clarion to elect the Senator, you should concede to this wooly the first nomi nation--particularly as we have not had a Senator for ten years. About two years Ivo John Schnure. 91 this place, lost a pocket-bent containing about $7O in money and macs amounting to about $lOO. Ile 111-ant nothing of the missing property, and never expected to, but much to his surprise, a feu days ago he received an express package from :11!Ilersborg, which when opened, contained the amount of money n..• 1 n,+tr:. •V1nctn...,,“1011 strange one, and has caused many surmises as to why the money was roturned at this late d ay. --Saingsgrare Tram e. )re (1 D1:T . .1711A 3lny 10 -'-De fLrv4m& Uri)., S,wth Third Strrei, pd‘(! the rollim hi!! limit:limn, 1"• ally Iluylmr. SeHine. 1173,4' 117% .... 111% 111% —.111 1 4 111% 111% ....413 , i; 114 ...... 1173; 114 ..11S ..... 113% 10-10 . i. 100 N 100% 80 t• 0 pvt...k.:lt. Curreiwy .. 115% 115% Gold ...., 111% 117% Silver ' 107% Gnloll Isi . 93% 043.„ Cent nt I l'avitic R. 108% l'aeltle 1.. Giant 11....... ...... 07 07% U.. 4. 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Wholoenlo by JAMES O. WELLS,tN. F. cor. POI and Spring (Loden St, Plilludelphla. For male In Allentown by L. SCHMIDT St CO., Emit Ilnotllton Street. Sr. W. E. BARNES .4 SON, LAWALL St MAR TIN and JOHN 11, MOSER. • (JETTING MARRIEO.—ES3AYS FOR LE-€,i' Young w it h grout SOCIAL EVILS oI I.IIIIES which lutoriero MMlClAtiE—with Nitro oi t uing mho( for tho Morino and Uniolllll.to, thousand anti Addre.o, now till AssociATlON, No, 7 hough Ninth str:ot, MII.IOOIIII. Ps • 1, ;11 : I T STIC WATER FROM DAVID'S The areal Urtf lt6Tl R„ TONIC and lt I.TgIIATIVF: ram+ otly of the MIS, holds In motet:on the Protoxide of lion nod other Vat 10110 eompounitA, nod Is being proved Ity the uttorriog te.t or repo+t+d trlti b t, 0110 or the lout RIM antes for Kidney bp: mesa, /lOC Idler Complettnb., thilarritta.4re/blll4. Von. 8111n3/1(0/1. In It. early smarm, Diabetes., 'ilea/fool fan 11erfrrs, sad General DlGliity. It mirth, soil aorld. 10 11100 I. Increwma thetypotite, promotes tiluestlon, stimulate,. the seerothom and the nervotta y sn. tent. It to highly reeontmentha by I'lay.icinno, and the testimonial+ of Invalids reveal its aren't power.. It Is mold at the Inv twice of la. 01 per box of mot down quail Imittea, doltrred et Bristol. rit., to be naprersoll to lily thtint, ..irThe II HAL INII 11481.1T1) PE at DAVID'S WELL In do. aou d lii aeoommotlato patienta tltirlag oil eramms of the year, who prefer driuklug the Ml rill, WATER lento the WELL. . . , • U. S, CATOVALLADER, 100111. ten St , P1111..111 jitalfi•thrt DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA -41(1;4 trestod with the ntnioal aneceaa. by.l IS/ACS, hr. nnd lernifois'ut of 'la sr n a da tar Iva nl),I Ear. ( n. spew:llly) In IA), Afedfent f rD e r /4, 6 ,„ Jr!, ran fa, In veers Clper if II oeo formerly r Loy en; It oI - land, No. find Arch Snow, Phila. Twlituunial• In v ited to be wen nt hie office. The Medical facility nre Invited to no conipany their patient*, as he h as no secrete in hie prae• tice. Artificial eye. inwried without pain. No chargo far offillllll4lloll, aprlO-ly OD- ERRORS OF YOUTIL—A guntibmnti w 145 suffered (or yeltra (con, Nervous Proton lure Decay and all the ettecte of youthful thillwrellon, will, for the lathe of enduring humanity, send free to oil who nerd it thu recipe and direction fur waking the Mtn -I.sitalv,o4ll9,,'t,th4le!or'inn'Orrl'el'Oel4B'2„"trin ; 1 1Z i" ff to orallolng Inpor 1.01.4)60,10o%! • 4111 IN (101.V0. n No. 4110414hrlaf, 17ALE' E A VEGFTAHLESICILIAN t v .•;).A HA-1 : RENEWER . GRAY HAIR .It. atonal to it, Original Youthful Color Il will omit. nlr grow upon bald Lends, except In very aged pen..., an It turokhen the nutritive principle/by ighlah the linlr couriebed and •appqrted, It'vrtill.rovent the Itqr [NW falling out, and done no t &Situ the Oil, ' ' Nu beiterevidenee of Ito ouperiorliy need be addilee4 thou th elect. that se Lanny Imitations of It oro.oitoto t t to titopqblle. ye firbENDID ItAIit•DHESSINO Her Treatise on the Ilatr rent free by rnell, H. P. HALL CO" IrAnblin i 11, I WV' , For sale b; e!1 drugghols. • • 11TANTED—AN AGENT TO SOLICIT VT. FIRS SUIO WILES for *awl and rellabl• adelpeln Ininranca pompany, fur •Lehlab County. AP• ply al lhln OW : npr YD-lirdamay 3•Stw State News slicrial Not co-; Ily Ile use ixTritirto 'rravnle, 1.11 +Own yr II:110010 sudden:OA:mita Dyren• tore and 111101..ra 111 ot and throe oreutritili when mi•nt :ram Inane, un. Very 'rliu PAIN If ii.i.rit m tilw.iy• hr relied nnon Finchw, ra YoYlllfeeay l ay nintidint, t Ike anti tote oonfill lu n gill or unit milk :Ind indlon•e•i and a gill of hot water, :Ur well 1.1. gelher drink hat. 1t23011 the .1040 r Maur omit relinvial. If the naiad tie rovero, ill • biltrola old hark with the tinal.clan (dour. In cit.e• at A ethinn nod 1'10114.1e. lid, n lea.poonlal in It gill of hot wrier ..weetaned ir .1. with liiroitt and stomach (.11111'1111y with llin vine. Cloar , ..et na vl.ll takiim out th , In cit.:. oof hone. oioting [lmo ailvihhor he poor men, .o.iiite oohr to burin bytheir skin flog of 11011, ho inhered lir 11,01111. g with the Polo rill, oe hi.: the nee ilea lu ivey•thri etaiiiihli 10 noon ',mho out,o once hi Olive roux lino,. owl you will seldom hove oily trott i ol.i. The lilies ;toil iirriltrho. or do, 1111.1 r.iie ore core,' lir timid.; with 1 1 1 4111 i'll'ot. ;-!!.l.sceltaltrotls. 2r; EI. & J EICI AMY 0 ILE M NE, 0 ....silo u.. 1 1.1.11 (nee end 0, , mllc (rem lloller'e torero the Pisliatiell.lo4.'t orbp lot, ~ Opper Snerott 'rown,./.111. Lehigh County. Tie. Llaitt.L labor err' NV owoo told. Arl.lY to .IAMIN M. iii Li i;:v, (;ootrort tr. MI tuo rdwipv, OEM rp E 111 ErCS' I.The Pvlttnitl:Vi.l. Olt to.tc`tor4 to Oil the va Jou% 4, 10 01 . th, re in iu¢.rhuol irrupt .111 Ito held out fcl- Cutanurpra, Amy c 7,),. nt Hoar Soler.' II ‘ll.llng. llohenunnutob int:old, et the school Snon li loth. At inn ti. 1111,1 1101,0. h SiM.gnio. Juo CLII, la the:We, Millerutown. June 2411,, at the Odin Hou., . Saloum, .In y I.r, at Coeperoutra. Iluto ver, July Sth. nt Itltterueap , Weisouberg. July lth. ut Ilyuernu.v Lynn, Ju'y 11111..4 Lynnvil Jay 15 11 at Lyon Valley. Heidelberg. 3.ay lath, at Sara...rank. Wodanaton. July 10th, 01 David Peter'n. Whlreloill, July 10111. a IDea Noah Whlrobail, July 17th. nt I relator. l'prew Macungie, Jule Inui 01 Fogeluvllle. Loner Mdcuagle..haly Ina; 01'lenot. Mliferl, July anh, elarberunllle. Lower Milford. July glut. nt Ulllrukrr.ville.• suiruinpy, July ^l, at ohydree. South %V , a• hull, July 1141 h, 01 Wennerovllle. Elllllll4, July 'MAL . • Exutulnullons conaneure nt 9 o'clork, AM.. each day. Te..clier. %cal p.o.t.c prepare thorns,' vem to be ex it.. In the Meal(' c•y•do• 0 . • Indy 17.31 E.. 1. YoUl'lo, County Snpl. 3 3.11. 1 1 A 30. GI. GLACE. ATTortNEI VV AT LAW, CATAtAIIQUA, 1.11111011 COUNTY I'ENNA. luny 10.1 y LioutisTetE .11: ROSS, 212 NORTH NTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, .1 zkitrnrtint. thin Spri , win Iho tray of 1 1 1111 1 t1r: of ulooroWll 11111101 . 11111011,1 them they COll Le nohi /I/ P l l l l//: and in the vpry fullrot variety and nen, kt puller'', • VIC 1 , 111 A LAWNR. Choirn Coo:It, Very Ciotti,. FROM AUCTIOY. St"WV '.l .NA IN•01)KS, lIIIII.LI.4NTS .4 TUr:lih.l) 311 . 51,1N,i fiir Om' Weer, at We. and up. I= NOTTI SC lIA II LAOE CII lIT.IIS S .A CUILTA.IN LACE by Iho yard. A large job 1,0, ota,llog 01 I inportorx Prier's. . .• ANU 11110 of FU ENE II AND SWISS 3IUSLI SI4, T. PL AID D S HD li ANt. El)NAINSOO•oul PLAID AN SRIPED OUIJA DIES. HAMBURG EDGINGS .4 INSIIIITINGS N.' Iwiler nor clicaper can 110 (011111 i In IbP city. nets ict our •Fml• in 01081.12,1m1. beet. • Indlirov out. Ail new TRIMMINGS. 11111 , 1 , 1.1?illn and Ili:Al:if GS Partlenlor littiiut on mod 1011. , Trlnimlno for /tannin LAC;F: and LINEN (;OLLA•DA AND 11 AND K1;401111 , 3 Of at] kilids.tlna Pric•. Whnlr.nlnaad BAILEY/kg) Chestnut and 12th Sts., PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS, Have completed arrangements with lead ing Makers In Europe, by which they are now enabled to offer Fine Watches, At very moderate prices S'alWaction guaranteed in all cases. Goods sent by Express on approval. Strangers aro cordially invited to visit our establishment. Watches. =II A Inv Elt.t N(4: NO II 9 !LIS , : 11.1.1:1 , RUBBINe# I SOllo7' WA 7'E/I! SO WASH BOARDS! • 110 HLUE• ISO! SO I.V.IVRY TO .41:111:5TS! MONEY, LABOR, Mfg, CLOTIIINII, d ruEt. SLVED BT wAE~II'I EL, Lys MIEN Cold Water Sell leashing Soap! TM+ Snip Otlo of the too,t useful Inventiont of ilia norm;lt trotheA !Inert ht tell no the catrgtit fabrics, lu cull, tr.“ to, total. 'aft or molt traitor, without b•Illax or totelitoory. 11111 i 1. Soar: itoctl trot to lota, e tho text ito of thn titiott Cobrie, where it.l In nerorilal.ce with oho Int btriiettolia. It t.. it brl'r:ltlOlL 013.\1'. fur the tollowlug rttsou., vir: ht. Soap, by its own action. 11114.tVOY the grease, nud Ilber trot the dirt in the garnieut. quietly nail ent , edlty neemeglishing that tt 1111 . 11 din by labor nail vlolotiee upon the elethen by a in III•chlue or wash boat•l Very Mitt• htiod ruirbiog to required tetra title Soup 1. too., except whoa the dirt ba•pettil d very tightly In the g.trnuttit. ur It bus been very :nab t 21, otto ;mail waalterwomaa, wit- a familiarith it. C 11 ace4inplirlt maro aml better wattiting with thin Soap hothe same titan than two women with two of. Ilto boil muchlovv, ill.. urdluary troops lu Mu market 3,1. VIE CLOT!' Ei 101Q1111211 RO 131.1 , E1:10, 111 they are blenched every time they me iviiahed and dried In the 411,. It will tenet, ont coach or tnnelOue grease, unto or u,ythlug that Imo lie remoVell, Wllllollt tilt ..lit; Ittr•t to jury to 111.1 garment, sth, THERE k nu.ACID or SAL SODA used to ita itmu ufactule. 6th. 'Alto proprlutorn g tiara. Ico that thou It notblnc In It that eau in any way itatnro garluontw. 7111. It hat, a healing effect on !thin dlsca , tett, such no wtothlng totter, &c. 61b. Clothing washrtl with this noon will last notch longer limo with (boot - dinar? s t In u.e. thogrvgt hint eAnse.l by iota tubbing ts Oth. F. or too •Ilinz y• ors ...I se.tole hon g , carpets, seonrit 0. etc.. lt ts e.g•tol 10.11 iir I.nt /n•al clodior and I11:1. 11. T., coo qmit.r., IT 1..; 011 EA SOAP .11A N I' FACTUILED. 12.11. Ity uslus this 8 lap , the sinalynoso alai! %valor In nnautier urvissoi ale 11,1.0 the idiot., (by which never° colds are contracted) Is avoided. o. A. MA Ith CELLE li k CO. haveecured MU onlont Atilt Cl Ibis crotuisrfnl s,.tp for Lehi s gh, Northampton, Csibou snit ('id comities, ond liaye rule rliklia Co insonfortura 00 sm., and would Invite tho Alie. lion ul the trails nod ins public goueliully to ibis flint. dd reo. orders la S. A. A ItSTELL Eft & 00„ Catasauglia, Lehigh Co. l'a. `rr i n;',7o l ::." t"'""g"":„Vrpr:1;:° t 111 .I.e itl.o‘ . ..bond Die FOR RENT. Tho Bost Businoss Stand in Town, wirg FLY:TIMES 004I1LETE, At No, 001 HAMILTON STREET; A ',LENT I AV N, fro. doep by flt aollithlo rot! dry goods. bate an d annn. r a n,- unt not • nod shop, clothing, etc Ilse bin oceanic.' a valid) , made Imh• log and iii.lllos. fur time year., doing a hoary am buckle.. NV le rented for ter .• of roam Also. a roar In .sca LI story front. a I do. Oil, entrance. light and clirer , ul, r liable for limy. r. dentin. or 007 oilier minable occuPlion Apply to o . li /a RP' r atinf nrr pt 0 V/1 trtliit Wit Nilf tl o 'l' 4 . ' ' l l i FOIPRENT. —Tim tt•elllot boor° and *tom combined, at tel mulligan atretilrolltillulaii roan.. and a spira nt.. ones Iron. aided °du., tour Story Dalmaing. Pte no 011 Q Maim eru t.onifernences. no lot Is 2g) (Cat 4 . 14110 y ratt.er...o 'maple,m an cognpe o.dar, trl stain° op too sear, „,, r , triIiFAOLU .0440 .Y Emu. 4ud aro. sonic car, nucinelo, Muer, Ann lad masts •dcani Sad gvwwer FAroen, or la ‘O.ll any caner KIWI CIL Apply. 10 JU its fa/ Pe, agoot, alimony-as-my/. MI Hama Won stree.t, atientowo. Pa., or W ruan KLAN KNAUSS. url North Tlsird btreer, Pima imps's, • DAY. MAY 24.18 ME A Great Spring Campaign! ONWARD MARCH OF PROGRESS! LOW PRICES HAVE TRIUMPHED & CO.. HAMILTON STREET, That they may proaeot to the public the lalgoot. hoot lib ortrd and chrapnat Mock of DRY GOODS! twor otfored 111 the city of Alioutown tio7 have this week added to their govern! dopartutents the choicest gems of tho he.tsott, r.refully Fel...cod In Now York from the latest importations and ttetve,4 style. of home manufactory, consisting of SILKS AND DII,ESS GOODS, SHA LS AND CLOAKS, WHITE GOODS AND LINENS, For Nouse Furnishing In great vnrioly Cloths, Cassimeres and Snit-hip, An iIIIIIIOOPO flock fnr Men'. and Hoy.' We it CaHebei, Delainos, Ginghams & Muslins, PARASOLS, BED SPREADS AND LACE FLANNELS, 'PICKINGS, . lITORORYS AND DENAMS LADIES', CENTS' and CHILDREN'S GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDER- WEAR &HANDKERCHIEFS, TRIM MINGSAND FANCYGOODS And tnany utli r ardelex too 1111111,111 P tflllll.Witltl Their Store and Slack being the largeet mad most attrac tive In Allentown, together with an experience of fifteen yearn as buy°rs In the New York Merkel gives them ad• vantage, In their pure...ter, thus enabling them to Rte. their eurtotnera the gre:ttest ktrgaltrt .3 where to be found. CIARKE & CO., 815 'familial Shoot N 0.121 STREET, REMEMBER, A ROVE ARCH. Children ' s Car rino• r , es *gr•f r RorKINO AND 011 AIR HORSES, **..t2.• Expn PVS CARTS, GOAT V 4N• Gr4l OYI, ICHF:RI.HARno WS, Tors. _WF C 4tc., kr. , AT, Carriages Made to Order and Repaired A large liem.rtinelit of the N f e Vi4ext, Most Deceptive and MAGIC) TRICKS. We have In connection with the shove, aline iwiportuteut of REFRIGEHATOP Si IVnl,ittßrackett, llotmei-Furnishing Goods, 6.6. which we of at the lowest rates. THOS. W. YOST, No. S. Ninth SI., above Arch. Malta 1.1,r tn•litn may 3.91 n w EST I/ HON Lips . Kansas City, Missouri, IA per oent. Im provement Bonds. 11'esteni I'e►wa. Itailroad 6's all luterext, by the Pontotylve Portage Lako and Lake Superior Ship Canal 10's, .ec trod by first mortgage on th e canal (now completed) awl un real WHIM worth floe time. the amount. LAFAYETTE COUNTY, MISSOURI; 10's, DOUGLAS CO., NEBRASKA finclud(r.g Omaha), 10 a, and ether choice Western county nod city bonds yielding god rot il ol of luter,iii. For fo partmulara apply to HOWARD DARLINGTON, So. 147 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ml!).2mdasr THE ERIN SAVINGS BANK OF WM. L. YOHN, NORTII SEVEN? II ST., ABOVE LINDEN, ALLENTOWN, PA, =2 Thin bank liar been established for the antipope, of carry- NE on a ground Banking bunion.. and to offer to the community a SECURE INVESTMENT for their money at borne, at UM Pawn rate of Interest that it would command in New York or New dreary. MONEY LOANED OUT ON 000 D SECURITY W Oold, Silver and Goveroosent Bonds bought and sold. Draft• drawn on lho priucipal ell!. any United Stotee In RIMs to suit purch.ors. Cannelloni. made on nit necksnible points, and proceeds promptly remitted •t current Laborer,. and Blerchantn. Laborer,. and all who have money In put out on Interest for a long or abort period will'and thin institution an agrceablo and advautageoun one in which to do bunion.. Intermit allowed on &Twits at the following reter,ito wit: h6YSIX I Prt iN T fo r on ey Ela.iief for tWly days and under one rear. aka .. . Revenue stamps soldgt a discount. Liao 31 d*w ANEW LOAN SAWING &NE, INO ASSOCIATION. The lir.oks of tho Equitable Loan Saying and lluildin Asooolollou of tho City of Allentown wb now open fop sullseripilons to the shares In the hands of Dr. W. I floods Trensurer. No. 621 nonillion street, who will give /I it necessary In retsina t lOU to persona wishing to s ubscribe for shores. The main restoro lu this A•socintiou Is that it secures to the shsrelmider the full value of tho share OMI withou soy deduction for premium. Thiht to a ohareholdor who buys °ninon share will is entitled to VA or If be buys net . 4'o In Nil Ella) by paying or amount of monthly prentigm bid thorium. Stilfierlpilun Books ara.lu the hands of 01l tho Deicers tol Directors. SCHUON. President opal- d mI ELISIIA FORREST. Sect'''. fr._:?. To CONSUMPTIVES.—Too oyas pox re' r ' r ittJaMp l e:Witr'hri l 2grrirel w ,grylir: Vizi ere itrig affection, asd hat timed diseams,uon. Slugsumpls anxious to unbeknown to nil fellow eufferere 44 tbe tilt ans of cure. To all wbodegirelt. he will se d a copy of lie prmeriplion need (free of Marge). ifLl?- 1 • tilrer Mona for preparing and uslat t li• 114 1 ity t ifi er ILL it ! : s i urecre s fa i r Sollai l n it! i i,, 1 1 , la t .. lion It fo g bgett Ariir li Inlet aV i iil 10 taßcuts t whictikkev44l siotto prat kit; 4 a horee ay sufferer irlittrylis rammer. a ilt Mist liMulliONlZ4 sod rimy prove a laming, rattles wigging lino preseriPtlen Milli leaseaddress. Rim. EDWAIi A. WILSON ", • Williamsburg hip Co. N. T. Dru Gonbb OPERA 1101 , Slt 111711.1)1:40.) ALLENT( S, In ul lunknx, grailo,.4l gmllNrx =1 In nil the different hrno.l4 U UR TA INS. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING • ~422_:. , i lx.r 7-'1.1 : : dam; :...14.1,,,,. . -r-,_ f.ra1 .. .11 - -:- - s•-11LIS .-, :: l' ~ ~ ir ih : I \ i ......*: • I '' ~,, . , .. el•-. ` ---, ---t,f7-.. - - -74'W 4; . ----......._—,..........r., . -ta ~.. 1: ~ -• . I.!`''''' NEW STYLES SHUTTLE STITCH SEWING MACHINES PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CORED FROM ALL WHO REQUIRE A FAST, DURABLEI> AND IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Manufacturing or Family Sewing To our NEW STYLES, which posses unmistakable advautages over the NOISY and CUMBROUS styles of other makers. OFFICE AND SALESROONI, No. 629 •Hamilton Ind Notices. t fk DiIIININTRATORS' NOTICE. Notion In hereby given that letter. of administration have horn granted to the undersigned In the estate or Charles Montego deceased. Into of tit , City or All. mown, Lehigh county; therefor.., all persons knowing themselvea to be Indebted to Held estate are requested to make pa meta within Mx weeks from thedste hereof, and such who have any legal [Willa against the said estate will present them well autbentlcaterl for settlement within the above sped. fled time. WILLIAM MORANFLit. npr MI.OW • Administrator. A DIIIININTRATOR'N NOTICE. NOTICE. In HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned lise taken out letters of administration In the estate of ELIAS AIANTZ deceased, late of Heidelberg township. Lehigh county; therefore all persons who are indebted to said Estate. are requested to lake payment within sin weeks from the date hereof. and those haying claims will present them duly authenticated for Foe tletnent within the above specified time. PIIAON W. BIANIZ. rutty 3.61 v Administrator. T HE IN I. 11 - 1. KING tarzo iNE:s O.-- 'Pxr.Aua24/ 69 NNW SO It w.oben 'without wearing t! a eloth.q.—no rubbing INqueezlutr. It washes from our to twenty-flvo orticleg In from n to four mimic.. . . . . It cranhe.tthn anent Lace Cartalnn, llandkerchiefo, without aighee any t W b h e heaviestie Qullt• and Manacle. . . . . It wa•hee whiter and wort, thoroughly clean than by ouy other program, a, Ktromt corrnate of orator art. dubbed tbronnlt ovary part of the fabric. It will Mflire three times Ito cost Inn eine° year In labor nod wear of clothes. • • • • It restates washday to nu liner. The King Washer Is PO called, if eve are rightly In formed, after the name of its Inventor, bnt It may well assume the name as a royal title. for It in 4/named to lord hover all competitors. nod reign nepreme In the Laundry. lie claims are everywhere acknowledged, and not only are those who stood aloof from all traahing machines, but some who have been using other machines are replacing them with the King Washer.—Balf(mere Casette. The King Washer arrived safe nit Friday evening; on Mouday morning I had my •• maiden" Imperious a In WN.1111:1q. A post.mortem examination by experts of the family idled the following mouth,: ono fourth of the log t th nmrths saved; bettor none and cleaner, a'say. ee calcalated) in the wear. The servants ere dellght cd, and my wife and I are pleased. t will take great Pleasure in recommending the King Wsahs,...-(;IIAttLEB L. TROUTMAN. des!. U A. Asses complete.sor. Richmond, Va. The King le no abd answers no well all the end. de W sired,nsher that there le nothing more dreir d in thin time-saefng, labor-saving teachlue.—Phf fa. Press. Wavle.; purchnred ono of your King Washing nsa• chines, and practically tented its capacity for economy of lime and labor, and also its cleansing properties, I do not hesitate to say It will d.; all yin claim for It, and I will cheerfully recommend it to my friend.; to be thehest wash ing machine I have ever neon.—J. W. Lose, 67 W. Prall hired, lialtintnre. DUIDI It take all the dirt out t Try it, and we venture ~s a at t io n the, you cannot find a place of linen ao suited that the King Washer wilt out make clean as now in five 111111111.1.—Ifu fun Journal. I tasepleasnre In adding en teetitnony to the good qual ities of the • • King Washer. It dues Its work well and effectually, nud to undoubtedly one of the greatset labor saving machinnn of the age.—Dr. J. 11. tell/Meg. 15 .If. Stcth Street. SPECIAL. lo the Invention of the King •Irnahrr. It was designed that It should combine all the good glandes of 45.0rY other wash) g IMACIIIOO. and at , the .11110 ; h ue to have not a single en ectlonable feature. finch a machine In the King; no rubbing. no wearing end tearing; and last, but not tenet, labor made easy. If sun cannot pucka.° a King Washer to your place, mud ua the Retail ,Price, 815.00, and we will forward the game to you, free of freight, place* w here an one la lolling. If any one la not galleried and whale+ to return the machine alter a mouth'. trial according to aimed..., we agree to REFUND THE MONEY, free of freight. •?Sold by dealerm generally, to whom liberal malt* are made. King Washing Machine & Mani. Co 1109, 1111, HIS MILLER STREET, =ll5l FINANCICAL STATEMENT OF THE LEH 101 l COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A. 0. Hettinger, Treasurer of the Lehigh County AM. cultural Society from Februgry 2, ISSI. to Fobruat y I, IfM), DR. February 2. PM, Citah from butt yoar .2.048 AI June 7, Cash tor bay per Thoo. Jacoby 12 70 Jima 12. • ' i • C. Wiesud but Sept Cash ad inttt•oce during thu Fair 11,000 21 Oct 0. Cash for rout from Samuel October. SO 00 " 8, Coati fur two member ticket. mold 40 00 Dec. la, Cash Leblah County appropriation-- MO 01 2 , , Ouch for hey mid S. Culver ...... 23 00 Feb 21, Cash paid A. Afory for straw ' AO 81 Mar. 10. ' " John Losch fur w0e5.......... 29 37 Alw. 21. •• K. 10. Newhard for birds.— 31 ZS June 2i, " 8. Drinker for making hay... 49 00 July 22, .. Alleutown Water 1 . 0rtu1t...... 29 01 Ang.2.l, " A. A. McCoy, lightning rods.. 11.9 08 flept. " Our I)nildlug extension 1,795 Al Bept.2l, ' " 'V. N Rhoads, minting bi 11.... 70 00 Oct.. la, •• K. D. Lelsenring & Co., d 0.... 125 81 John J Abule, tousle Norsk.... 81 00 W Oat. 18, " Ilarlfteher & eimer. piloting. 7.5 10 (let 23, " !taints & Rohe,priming 201 0.1 Oat. 21, ,• Debt. Iredell. printlug Al NI Oat. 2 • " 11. 3. Schutt s feed 1,111 I$) 11.1 yet 2.1, " Dresher & Grim. 1 umber bill.. 1198.1 Oat. 03, •• (or pre 111 lulus 3.1111961 Jan. " 2.1, 1870. Cash paid Ju.heilauler, See.salary. 201(1 Beo.lOn:dotter; Treas. do 90 51 Semidry raysn..es 1,208 OS •• •• Cash Ull baud.... 1,007 illl 110.212 18 The undersigned Auditing Cottimittro having examined the foregoing ucconat of A O. Hettinger, Treasurer of tito Lehigh County Agricultural Society for the year ‘B4). have found the fume correct at stilled, xlloPPluig C balance to the hands of the Treasurer 0,1,007,88 Hy order of 0-1,, tiCtIEHIDAIt, Pritildant. • H. Mb:IZAD, • JEltliAliAH 110TH. • W. D Au diti n g CeremNlitee, A. 0. URNINGUR, Tressurerin aecnuot tr 11414,141,10 County Acienltunil Bocloty from Pet.%lyy 1, Itllo. to Valmont) , 7, 1871. DR, 1870. • • Feb. I, Cash Woo c.a (lore. last year ..... ... ..... •1.337 08 March q, Cask room IL Mickley fork bnll 3d 0.1 Juocr2 . Cool, from Chita. thusgreaves fur • bull.:, 82 00 Aug. 27." Ed. Nearer:or fur a bu 11...,,, 1%1 no' " for a chimney tor , 3fo .. • . Ere somber tlcksta 103 no Sept. 21, Csmh for adeatttanco during Falr 13.121 77 Oct. 7. Coal, fur root from Y. 'Brinker. 111 Oct. 7, Cash fur II load of woo A, P. Tociait O .[. 7, " " -J. Wolf ' 110, ut. 14, Cash for hay from Chas. Holm ' - 21 03, Nov. 21, Cash A ppruprlation for Lehigh Co hp 00 Dec. V. Caah for hay from C. WlO.ll AO mi Dee. al, .. ..• M. puchroau ' , .: 7 Mil May 6. thiela bald L. glomp for Write a 22 21 ,jouov, •• 1,111 . 1141:or Cot toAklimi hak • (2 87 Sept 19, L. 11,r1olter tor MA I4I g b Oat. • fot poo 'try tkod bawl •twod..., I,R 4 W Oat. 3, •.• prlotluti 1411 it CO Oct. 3. " Pr t` .11 Co., {twit l'.l 33 Oct. 4, " T. V. Itboads. prlutlas si) Oct. 4, " Mr. Abele, towde eery Ito.-- CO 00 Oct. 8. " taloa ties% Trogler tlt Co 711:21 Oct 8, lias•acber ar, prluiluir. 174 bo P) • • " - .l.ll. l l 4 ge t e! g Al . r . t‘t'llitl't coulee..ntrolo r. 18 . 11. 17 W Ja021.1, Club paid /orb. Stabler. Sec, salary, • io 00 •• A. O. Lteoloser, Treas. 'ataxy • dOOO " for prat:ablate • 3,214 50 . etltldry eXPecee• Ottab la baud ''''''''' ••••• I ' 3U W • 470 IX 117,613 WI The undersigned Committee to audit the account a A. D. Hanle ger. Tre.nrer of the hellish County A etV brit soriety, have examined the foregoing ec.nontilies tt.ed fou It the terrect as above a 1,4, nrairga Nk tag e Ins heeds tile _ . 11 99° ' ,14, VITA D. ' ' ADDBliglAll NTII, Will 11. sowt O ami.• 4‘14114g thgaNitimat. My 9.9w3 Q O NII4II itiVVEitt • CEkEiliViDirroirißVllZriANOS, WV4o4:4Qrosar s iPt 7 Arch s Phil,. ze4 &weed whet?, ,th1reaT:412)..11...r.,K.... of the Qtyht /414, see wherever exhiblter YINNtg lerehts4lloste ELASTIC LOCK SIT I'FII FAMILY MACHINES! POTt EMBROIDERY Foit ItItAIDINO FOR quit.TING FO!t FOR TUCK 'NO FOR GATHERING FOR Fracri I No FOlt CORDING FOR FN:LLINO TUE BEST IN USE ! FOR MANUFACTURING IN ANY BRANCH OF CALL AND EXAMINE. J. F. 11TREBACK, Agent. ,posite German Reformed Church treet, Allentown, Pa. 420 BURIAL LOTS FOR SALE.— The onderelyned offer for nolo 420 new Cent tory tote Immediately edjoluing the Union Cemetery on Tenth xtreet. • The tote will be meld by enbwrlkdlnn. nod inimedintel after the whole number roe Marrone of they will An award od by lot in the stone mannor an In the organization Union Aetreelollon. Plat, or pion of the promlnme con b noon at onr office. . my 12 001/1) & 11 , 11 E . TO L ET.—A REASONABLE LEASE will be given on tho Easton Slate tmarry, mitUnted In Plainfield township, Northampton county, Pa., near Starkertown. It consists of number ono flat-vein. blue never-fading slate, fully equal to tho well-known Chap. man Slate, with a good water power and a full rigging of pumping and hoisting machines. Persona desirous of as opportunity of thin kind will please examine for them. solves, H and apply to Bonbon Koch, S t a r kertown P. 0. mar 3 'Mt 0. L. SCREIBER, President T_TOUNE FOR SALE.—THE SUB• scriber offers for sale h is honor and Int sitnateda on SIXTH street. between TURNER and CIIEW.,Iti .1 the City of Allentown. The house Is complete with all the modern conveniences and Is handsomely paper throughout. Tile grounds aro tastefully Isid out and well fort with fruit trees. A subfurniture WSS bon expressly his dwelling the criber would pr e selling it with the house. For further Information, ter or a view of the house call on the enhscrlber on the pre hoe, between the hours of P A. M. end M. apr 27 OIRPIIANS' COURT SALE. By virtue and In Punotu.tf^ or A PIA' lAA-Ordfr cued out of Orphace' Court of the County or Lehigh Were will be exposed to public sale, no Saturday, May 27th, 1871, • at one o'clock In the afternoon. at the Public House of Jeromlah Schmoyer. In the Borough of Elnan,,. In the Ve"ertreintia'obPiNetroTeleinbeeyig l'uepait No. rgioufebbi: TRACT OF IRON ORE AND FARM LAND, situate In Lower Macungie township, Lehigh county. containing 23 sonnet perches. Ou this tract Is one of the be.t Iron Ora•beds In the county. and is unw worked, thero being from thirty to forty tons of ore taken out daily. nt the same time and place, fourteen acres of Wheat no d Hye In the ground, Being the Coal Este. of Nathan Fichtnoyer, decensed, late of the Borough of Entails, county aforesaid. N. LEON SCInitoTER, • HENRY FCIIIIIOYBH, Ad tor n. By the Cotirt—A. L. Ronk. Clerk. ape PG—ltar A . L. WITIMAN, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CIVIL NM? INA Alt T. 13. LEISENRING. INSII RANGE AGENT, MIRE, LIVE, AND LIVE STUCK. Real Estate Agents and Scriveners.. PARTIES desiring anything In our line will do well to. give us • call. We bare limos our books a list of the moot. desirable property to this city. which will he sold at low' 11mime among which are No. 7, A two story brick dwelling house 18 feet 10 Meilen front. and lot of ground 18 feet 10 Inches front by 180 deep, Lot tp One order, on North 11th et-set, went side. Cheap. No. 12, Two.elory frame dwelling house, west side of th street, ahoy° (Jordon. Lot 15 by 129 rent. No. 12 Two-Story frame house with ft rooms, on west aide of New Street. No. 15, The property on the northeast corner of Oth sad Turner s treets. House three.etory, 2) by 90, with Mirk kitchen attached, well papered throughout, In good order Lot 20 by F 110 feet, suitable for business house No. 10. Frame dwelling, 2-story, 93 by 2) 01. 5 rooms and basement. Lotto by 201 feet.• - - Vacant lot. of ground •Itnate in the fat/owing streets .• Sixth street, corner ofBth sod Wor d. etot west side or Lehigh Valley gailread,Sixtb priest •31 per foot, terms easy t 40 lots on 100, all very Misspend terms easy,. No. 22.—Two-story brick d wellies hong., with one-story kitchen altactisd, situate un the east side of Fourth street s (No. 13). lut22 by 120 feet, No. 21 —two-story brick dwelling house. 21 feet Irons by 32 feet deep, with two•story kitchen, b e tw e en .11, feet, attached, east mile of North Ninth street, Tummy sod Chew streets (Nu. 239), Lot 89 feet treat by W. fast deep. A nisanilleent d No 24.—Three•story brick house, with two-story illtehen attached, and lot of ground 17 feat (rout by 110 feet deeps 10 rooms; north side of Turner .treat (No. 815). Bultalile • fora boarding house. No. 35.—Two.story brick dwelling, with two-story dining room and kitchen attached; nine rootns. Lot 20 feet front by 210 feet deep. South east corner of Eighth and Turner streets. 41 rare °hence to promote a home. ORPHANS' COURT MALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. . By virtue and to pursuance of on order leaned out of the Orphaire' Court of the comity DI Lehigh. them will he expm.ed to public •ale on SATURDAY. the THIRD day of JU • ti next, at 1 o'clock to toe afternoon, at the American Rotel. to the oily of Allentown. Lehigh county. the tole lowing valuable real mate. to wit: Nn. I.—A certain house and lot of ground, situ. ate to tha city of Allentown. bounded on the east by Fifth street, oil the south by Court alley, on the wont by Law alley. and no the north by a lot of Jamph flobrlngnr. con• minion to Oyu on mdd Fifth street 78.6 feet, and In depth Moog Court Alloy 230 foot. Tho Improvemeots thereon consulter • TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Fl On ntreet, mud two frail, ste a ler on Law alley. The lot Is well planted with choice fruit trees, grape ComBm. Tho property Is well woillty tha attention of, capitalints. 121311 No.2.—A certain house nod lot of ground,. ell ip.„ ate la the First Ward. oily of Alleotowa, boundisal tal Illy. East by Front atreet, on the tooth by • privet" alkyl. 0., the west by Itallroal Street , and nit the north Iny Slot el. lirldras. Wilson and Germ .e. coutalulog flyKiteet,le.fn m k end 210 feet In depth. morn or tote, trlth the avou.rteuergos... Tho tiner.nyoments thereon contd.., of a TWO,TottY FRAME DWELLING TICGISIL L with all the convenience+ of moderu building franto enable, he. The lot it well Pleated, witkail Ejects wi tree.. grape •Inee, shrubbery. - . • Bring the real estate of J.nhu It. Meer; decomsd. late °Nine oily of Alloutowa and eotuaty •foreanald. ' The terms and cooditloria will be *nada •ktiAligra Co the day of alba aud due utlead•ollealthea bg • 13 SAMEL sala ay lsiratnr. By the Court—A. L. RunU QI OLIVEtt, Ad e, ork. m 1741 w puiulac SALE, . • • • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,• Ti mi i ttzo b ll 44 h e t t i l o b t !l . l Friday s lame 20,1871, the follow In real estate of Clamed-Boyden, deceased ; No. I.—A brick mossuageor tonomont and tract of land, altu.te partly In ilonlh W Allah 4/1 towthdOpigi and partly In Upper Moonnaln t pwnahlp, Lehigh county. adjoining. land& . to J. /larder II , eete Ifeb.rly, Urns Kuala, and by Purport N. 2, containing 10 aorta and 00 perches, strict measure. No. 9:.—A alone dwelling house, shop, &e., nod tract of WO situate to the add towniblp of South ry,... Whltchal I, tadloloing blade of Oen. J. snyder. urrma Won., Po parts Nom. 1.3 and 4, contalidng 7 acre. n midge Defame. No. 9.—A log dwelling house and tract of land, situate In rho amid lownahly of month Whitehall. ad ~. folulog lauds at (Mo. J. &nyder, Jobs Snyder. Oweoa Haar. &ad by Parents Noa. St and 4,•eontaluing eye ' acre, and St perch... No. 4.—A Irani of clear laud, situate In 1110 1111111 tOWtotitip of South Wilhelm/I, ad.l dolor land, of Ow A; Haar, Dicta/ lieielle• entail 1049 , 11111 1 1.7 rurparta N.a..., 2. 1•16 0 : 1 4 1 ::. 3 irlNPJfiairlia, :AIM to thu ash/. • township Of South Whitehall. &dimming hula of the Lutberan Ourigretrattun. None. nobody. Owen Uttar, and 11, Pi:tryouts Non. 4 and S. eontainlng Dual,* glad • 4 Perches. No. O.—A tract of clear land, Minato In Mesabi! townahill of 134,uth Whitehall, adlolololl lauds of the Im - theran cougreg•tlcn, Jame. r. Kline, 8.u., John noyde .. Owen ilaal, and by Purpait No. 5, coutalulug NI ocre„, aid 8.) perch... ,No. 7.—A tract of clear laud and pare piintk r land, Minato partly la the Itabl low44llerl South White hall 't ea partly to Upper Macttuple totenello,, nifolow. lends of Owen W. lisnit, iiestlstattoueStit .leho 8., ter and George J. Hoarder, am.tainlng edam. and GO Trait,. No. B.—A %tact of oleo!' laud, situate la thu :t. " 4 "°l4 il=o.l l .4i 7 Vo i ritin'i j ltgr. {VT ~f Joti r .i _ yen du u. all Itss. sod lay Parpan w o , ja. c :',.,'.. Capin u 2an,ac.orJeas, 4 , No. 9,—A l ute quarry and tract of land, sitanto WS,. :.t litVWoatirraL"nrl'iiilr°Paidgct.. Itat,,mehl ./..dualos o gre twos, wore or las. No. Atio.,A - Ittoas q uarry lot of land, shunt° 111 the said townehtp of Booth Whitehall, adjohataat lands of Owen tlieger anti others, coststei ti Is 2i nucon.µ. lip,Al,—.A. stone quer,' lot a laud, shunt° In Booth Whitehall toWnottip & ornanN, •elmaiaglayids of ,be -ph A. flood and other., unatalultig 1972 perches. No. 19.—A's no, qcos;tx lot or land (on which 1.4 Vetted a lime al nh adioluing lands of Joseph A. Une.l and Deal. Naha% , tiantaluing 1774 perches. , AL Up) ;pap, 1 t au And place ' , atilt he told about ; pNW , 4 Orate in the geld, and all the straw of shoat • 0r,.,,„Er, , ,,,,..d0n,e-4artrana t !ft ths Asld. • • t e.M. I . 4 1 Atelt 11, ' , metes*, . , 42 .5:0 C 3 P.r , z•4l Are Unexcelled Are Uneritialled Arc Unapproachable Are Unsurpasscd Are Incomparable Jr or Salt anti to La 'B. W. HUDSON , North fith street. stove 1 01 re, WITTMAN & LEISENRING ERE Ard racluslvo Are Sop.; !or Arc Faultlusii Are Admirable. may B,llw