'gqi,ster, No paper discontinued until all arcarages are paid, except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to this office. ,Bubscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well as the new. Moro for Your Nloney than Any- where Elme Extraordinary Inducements. Persons having real estate or persohal property to sell c.tn find no better advertising medium for sales than the LEHIGH REGISTER. The REGISTER Is read by men of intelligene3 and means;—people who hove the mousy to invest. The high charac ter of our readers is well know❑ and this Is the most Important consideration. The REGISTER now reaches every corner of the county and after It Is ream by our large list of subscribers,ls loaned to others- AdWI . I'6EIIIE:RS In these columns are therefore read everywhere, and to make advertise ments of sales, administrators' and executors' notices, assignees' notices, and all others of this class doubly valuable, we will glee them one In tittioll in the DAILY CLIRONICLE, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, thus placing the advertisement before more sub scribers than eon be done by advertising In any other paper In the county. CAUTION Gentlenv.m about taking out letters of adminis tratlon or letters testamentary, or having Or phans' Court Bales to advertise are cautioned that they have the power, to order their advertisements in— serted in any paper they may select. If they believe the statements wo have made they have the right to orler their advertisements to be inserted in the 1...nt0n Itnotwren, when they will be entitled to ti.o advantages we have offered ns above. Tan DYEIT, prepared by Lawall & Martin, telty Drug Store, 7'22 ilatnliton, are unequalled for beauty of color. The trade supplied. TILE Allen Fire Company has contracted 'with Wolf Co.; to hand a wagon, the cost or which will be $325. A. Loss.—Capt. 'Tarte, of Catasauqua, re gently purchased a hone and carriage for $5OO, and on Thursday the horse died. Monday morning, nt 7 o'clock, the bells of the different churches were rung In commemora tion of Lincoln's birth-day. SOCIAL.—One of the largest and most fash ionable parties of the season was given by Dr. and Mrs. John J. Detwiller, at Easton, last week. A number of Alleutonlans were present. Tim Bath Itrnss Band came over to Allen town, on Saturday, on a pleasure trip. The band plays well and (loci credit to the citizens of that village. Tun Euterpean Literary Society of MuWen berg Colli•ge will give an entertainment in the Court 'louse, on the evening of the 21st net. A number of strangers will be present on the occasion. THE busint;ss of the East Penn. Railroad, under the live management of the Reading Com pany, 0105'3 a remarkably rapid Increase In Its amount of business. A double track Is promised from here t) Emaus, and the dema ids for sidingi , are such that the new tnick cannot be put down a bit too soon. A. VALUED GIFT. —A. V. Musser returned, Friday, from a visit to Ills brother at Norfolk. Entign Moseer will visit Allentown next week. While the latter was on his last cruise Ile was preserved with a handsome pair of slippers by the Viceroy of Bfypt. They are made of Wee e ilk velvet, trimmed with gold, set with pearls. ItEcovEnmo.--The Bucks County Intern gencur says—We arc glad to learn that Richard Watson, Esq., from whose thigh a while bullet was recently extracted, Is rapidly recovering. Ile has been sitting up for several days past, and by next week experts to be able to attend to his pro fessional business In Court. ANNIVERSARY. —The Easton Division,Sons of Temperance, will hold its anniversary exerel rises In the Methodist Episcopal Church on Thurs day eveuioe, the 75th inst., at 7 o'clock. The Divisions of Phillipsburg and South Easton have been invited to participate. Addresses will be delivered by several whose names will be 11011011t1C ed hereafter. 13011.1iR EXPLOSION—On Saturday week the holler used in supplying steam to the engine in Fuller, McKee & Co.'s foundry at Ferndale, ex— ploded with s tremendous report, tearing off a portion of the roof. Win. Snyder was knocked down and had kin hand mangled and otherwise bruised. We hove not heard the cause of the no- (Admit. FlRE.—Henry Ritter,earpenler, while work ing In Mr. Pluton Albright's new house,on Fourth street, Wednmehty aftwmon, noticed a great deal of smoke in the home and the smoke increasing in volume, he Instituted a search and by drawing out the register from the wall of the cellar kitchen, found the floor and Joists In flames. Ile extin guished them with a few buckets of water without raising an alarm. itEmulous. —The Board of Missions, for the new Diocese of Central Pennsylvania; of the Eph— copal church, completed Its organic ition at Mituilt eftunit,Vednesday. A large uumberot clergymen from dl ll',rent port{ Ms of the State were present. They were handsomely entertained by Judge Packer, at his , beautiful residence. Rev. W. It. Ones, of Grace thiurch, this city, was elected a Member and the Seeretarrof the Board. KELLY-11E IS NEITIIER MURDERED NOR SEICIDED.—The man Kelly, who So mysturlously also ppe red from the Pacific House, several weeks ago, turns out, as we supposed, a first class hum bug and fraud. lie has again appeared at Phila delphia sound In body and mind, giving ample evidence that he was not murdered or sulclded. We trust he will choose some other locality for hls future exploits in the sensation Times. SC RANI ON has another man missing. This time It is Martin L. Burch, a contractor. The last one waafound drowsed after he had been tnlsslng about a month, but we hope Mr. Burch has not shared the same fate. The Odd Fellows, of whom he was a member, are using every effort to dis cover his whereabouts. Some people envy coal operators the large fortunes they some times ac cumulate, hut we think It worth a fortune 'to run the great risks while living tit the coal regions. TIRED OF Pr.-LThe Keystone Good Temp lur, organ of the temperance men of Pennsylvania, has colon to the conclusion that running so-called temperance tickets has resulted In injury to the cause; and the only and true way to push the re form Is to rely on moral influence, backed by legal authority. For these reasons, it advocates local option, that the people may decide for themselves whether or not Intoxicating liquor is to be sold ut their door. THE BAL L . OF . 111 E PIInENIX Fzi u COMPA NY,at Catasanqua Friday evening, was a line a il'dr, attended by the beauty of our neighboring bor onh Beeldes a full attendance of gentlemen from the neighborhood there ware numbers preh eat from Allentown, Bethlehem and E tbton. WO understand there Was not a Man present Mater the influence of Minor. The company has had a EIII?CCSS financially and they will use the lauds towards the purchase of pair of hdrses for their steamer. TtlE BURKS COUNTY RAII.IIOAD.—' gitteers of this Cinupany have finished the location of the road to New Tripoli and It was expected that the locating would be finished last week to the nearest point on the extension of the Slott:dale Railroad, about eight miles from Slatingtou, but the engineers found that, to 'nuke this grade, they would encounter heavy grades, In some places running about sixty ft et to the mile. They, there fore; concluded to endeavor to find an easier route and last week commenced at n point on the Slate dale Railroad, about one and a half miles from Blatington and_are making their surveys towards ' New Tripoli. Of course a greater extent of rail road will have to he built by the Ilerks County Company, on this new line, but thus far the en gineers have found that the grades union remark. ably favorable and that very little cutting or fill. tug In will be necessary, thus making the build• of that part of the road tort a very small sum THE SALE of real estate, laic of James 11. Bush, deceased, did not take place Thursday , The property Nos. 014 and 610 Hamilton street, was hid up to $lB,OOO and withdrawn. BAD AFFLICTION.—About seven weeks ago Allen P. Steckel died of typhoid fever and Thurs. day afternoon his wife died of the same disease. She was a daughter of Reuben Regimen, of the firm of Engleman C Heft. She leaves a daughter, the only child, aged bet Ween six and seven years old. DUELING the month of January there wa. +hipped over tho East Pennsylvania Railroad, fourteen thousand, six hundred and ohm tons of Iron ; sixteen hundred of Iron ore, from points on said road to furnaces along tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, and six thousand one hundred and sixty tons of pig iron over same road bound west. OFFICERS iLECTE.D.—A.L a meeting of Le high Commandery, Master Americans, held o 1 the sth inst., the following officers were elected: Commandur,C. 11. Knrtusc; Lieut. Com mander, 8. Rcinsmith ; Scribe, H. B. Yingling ; Purser, H. D. Bush ; Rector, A. B. Knells° ; In Spector, Wm. J. Fink ; Guard, C. P. Scisiovc ; Trustees, W.n. J. Fink, 11. B. Yingling, A. B. Knause. THE UNITED STATES TO COME TO ALLEN TOWN.-011 the fifth of text March, a convention of delegates of the P. 0. B. of A., from all the C imps In the United States, will assemble In this city for the purpose of forming a National En• campment. Camp 63, of this city has tendered the use of Its hall for the purpose. No more Im_ portant or central point than Allentown could have been selected fur the convention. STOLE A PAIR OF PASTE.—About 7 o'clock Thorsday evening, an Irishman, upon passing thulium of Sehnurman, Newbold tt Co., Jumped up and seized a pair of pants hanging in front of the store, and made off with them. Lewis Sauer wine, a clerk In the store, saw him In the act and at once gave the alarm. The Irishman ran down flail street, closely pursued,but suceeede I in mak ing good his escape with the pants. BETULtiIIENI. WC . Understand tWO prsong have died of the small•pos who caught thcdisease at the public house, on the canal, at Bethlehem, on the occasion of a frolic, at which a smallpox nurse from Frccmansburg figured conspicuously If the Times had not been so averse to saying any thing upon the subject of the disease and had vig orously urged vaccination In the outset, probably small.pox would never have obtained a foothold In that town. SEVERAL thousand dollars are taken from the Schuylkill County Treasury annually to keep up the law library, when an expenditure of not more than from 8300 to $4OO annually is needed to supply all requirements. We are not so extrava gant in this county, although we do hear of pro. tests against the people paying for an Institution of this kihd which is really for the benefit of the lawyers oily. believe, though, that the li. [nary Is something that we can afford to pay' for us long as the drain on the treasury for this pur• pose is as light as It le In Lehigh. THE VERDICT ON THE RAILROAD ACCIDENT —On Saturday week, the Jury itupanelled to In vestigate the cats-ms of the dl aster on the Lehigh Valley Railroad returned the following verdict:— " That Mrs. Pnctorius, Mrs. Salle and child, Miss Elizabeth Miller, Mr. Julius Smith and Mr. W. 11. Wolf, came to their deaths by an unavoidable and unforeseen accident caused by the breaking of a rail on the'Lehigh Valley Railroad, at a certain place about one nod a halt miles south of Mud Run Sin• tion, on said rallrorg, in the county of Carbon, on Thursday, the Ist d: of February,lB72, at about 10 o'clock. :REPORT of coal transported over the Leine . Valley Railroad for week ending February 3rd 1872, compared with same time lust year: For NVrok. For Your. Total Wyoming.... ...... .....10,755 14 106,334 00 Hazleton 00 ,346 19 284510 01 Upper Lehigh 43 15 616 16 Beaver Meadow 6,517 14 116,071 10 Mahanoy 2,473 15 40,562 12 Mauch Chunk 5 17 495 04 Sullivan & Eric........ 1,160 12 8,716 08 rotal by Itall R Canal.... 43,277 06 580,329 13 Sltne tine 1870 ........ . 2,012 03 092,771 08 .nercase Decrum rEltrLEXlNG.—Wednesday Jacob Kratzer was committed to Jail by Alderman Stabler, In de fault of $5OO ball, on a charge preferred by Smith Rebrig. It is alleged Kramer made Sarah's ac quaintance at the Poor House, and the mutual sympathy which their mutual situation er gender ed warmed. into affection. They It not too wisely but too well, and went to housekeeping, after they left the Institution, In Whitehall—for getting, however, to first have the buns celebrated. Jacob has since concluded ho would prefer to live single and Sarah prefers a serious charge against him. Chief Kleckner arrested hint while he was braking on the railroad. TENPERANCE.—Jordan Division, No. 380, will celebrate its twenty-third anniversary on the twenty4elghtli of February, 1872. A special session of the Grand Division will be hid In the hall of Jordan Division, No. 631) 11am• Ikon street, at eleven o'clock, A. M. A Convoca tion of the Divisions in Lehigh and adjoining counties will be held in the hall of Allen Division, corner of Hamilton and Second streets,, at one o'clock, P. M. In the evening, at seven o'cloCk, a public meet ing will be held in the Court House, which will be addressed by distinguished members of the order. 'TIE LATE 111011 WAY ROBBERY A FRAUD.— MU people of Mutton and Beaver M . adow were start led a short OM since by a reported high`way robbery near the latter place. It was reported that J, W.lleath, who was engaged at Ilazelton In sell ing sleighs, bay, feed, &c.. was returning from Beaver Meadow in the evening alone, with about $l5OO on his person, when he was met by three men, who robbed him, threatening to kill hint if ho made any resistance, and left him lying by the roadside bound with ropes. Mr. Heath It appears had quite a number of creditors, and to excite their sympathy and to gain time, it nothing more, con cocted the above story. Reis now reported to have run awn Chunk Oa:ette. FOUND DROWNED.—The body of the man who was found drowtMl in the Lehigh, near the Roberts Iron Works, on Tuesday week,, proved to be that of John C. Sweeney, aged thirty.five years, who mysteriously left home on the 16th of December. Ile hoarded with Barns Ward, in the Sixth Ward. When the body was brought to shore an examination showed that lie bad In his pockets between twelve and thirteen dollars, some private papers and two pipes. Ile had a brother residing In Philadelphia, who was telegraphed for. The deceased leaves no family. Au inquest was held, at the Mount Airy House, by Coroner Romig, and Site Jury returned a verdict of death from drowning. THE Philadelphia Ledger says, In a paper by Mr. Plumb upon the effect of Increasing the height of blast (maces in England, he remarks Outdo the midland districts there were four old furnaces, bulk half a century ago, each of them forty. five feet high. A new furnace had recently been built, sixty feet high, In the place of one of these, while there bad been an addition of fifteen feet to the height of auother—ao that there are now two furnaces of sixty feet each, and two of forty-live feet, working side by side. A. compari son of the results of the two series shows that a considerably Increased amount of Iron has been the consequence of the elevation In height of the furnaces, and that in districts where tender cokes were used, a 'height of sixty feet might be safely obtained, but perhaps not exceeded. 'Fur. follow log have been published as the ages of life prominent Philatielphio Journalists : Morton McMichael, of the North American, 62 ; Gemge'W. Childs, of the Public Ledger, 42; John W. Forney, of The • Press, 54 ; Colonel-Thomas Fitz;erald, of the City Item, 51 ; CCilottel Charles J. Biddle, of the Age, 52; W. W. Harding, of the Inquirer, 41 ; Gibson Peacock, of the Bulletin,9l4. Charles Warburton, of the Telegraph, 35; Win. Swain, of the Record, 81; J. D. Stockton, of the Post, 35 ; Charles School, of the Evening Star,3o; Dr. Morwitz, of the German Demokrat, 57; Mr. Dobeller, of the German Freie Press, 95; Louis A. Gotley, of the Lady's Book, 6S; Charles J. Peterson, of Peterson's Magazine, 51; Stephen N. Winslow, of the Commercial List, 96; C. McClin tock, of the Bee, 30; D. J. Deftly, of the Evening Herald, 38. Of the Sunday papers—Thompson Westcott, editor of the Dispatch, Is 51 ; Williato M. Meow, of the Transcript, 95; editors of the Sunday Republic—Aaron K. Bushel, 35; Thomas B. Keyser, 41 ; J. R. Dnogilson, 41 ; J. H. Tag gart, of the Times, 51. IMO THE LEHIGH AEG OMTLiAßY.—Francis P. Joliet, an efisploye n the olllceor I,elsessrlng, 'fro:ler rtr, Co., died at sis residence, lu this city, on Saturday scorning. • r.OYPTIAN DAM:NEM—Mooch Chunk woo thrown Into utter darkness, on Friday evcuing,by the explosion of the feeder which supplied the receiver of the gas works. A good many young men were compelled to do their courting In the dark. Candles were In great demand. REPUIILICAII GAINS IN READINCI.-At the city election yesterday, ',cohort and Kepplemon, Democrats, were elected city auditors by major'. ties of 278 and 255, a Democratic loss of 170 as compared with the last city election. The ❑epub. ileums gain four members of Common Council, making that body a tie. A WORTIIIt APPOINTMENT. -- Daniel M. Blackburn, Omni! Chancellor, K. of P. of Pu., has commissioned John Rupp, Erg., District Deputy Grand Chancellor for Lehigh county. Mr. Rupp Is one of the oldest members of the Order in this county nud no better selection could hart; been !node. RAW, EiTATK.—The foil nv:ll4 sales arc reported by Alderman Kleckner,rial estate agent: Win. Roth bas sold a lot of ground, 36 by 230 feet, on south side of Chew street between Second and Ridge Road, to Milton M. Koons, for 51080. George Rartzel has sold a lot of ground 110 feet on Third street and 24 feet on Court street„ to Harry E. Ileln, for :400. Edwin Frled ban sold a vacant lot of ground, oast side of Second street, between Chew and Gor don, 20 by 125 feet, to Ilart:rel, Seheldon & Co., for :500. Henry Colt has sold two vacant lots on the north side of Allen street, between Eighth and Lumbar, 20x110 feet cacti, to Peter Androas, for 5.155). Peter Andreas hts sold a one and a•half story frame house nod lot corner of Turner and Client nut streets, 33 by 214 feet,to henry Colt, for $l5OO. Sam?, OF STocKs.—At the sale of real estate and stocks, of the Estate of H. C. Longneeker; deceased, held at the American llotel,Friday after noon, the property ou Hamilton street, was bid to $OlOO and withdrawn. The share in the Lehigh County Agricultural Society was sold to Ch tries Leech for $2O. The Allentown National Bank stock was sold for sosa share as follows:—seven teen shares to Hon. Jolts D. Stiles, three to Hon. James Fry, and twenty to Samuel Gould, Esq. Three shares were sold to Peter D. G. F. Deshler, Esq., for $05.25 per share. The undivided one-half part of a lot of ground, situated hi the First Ward, 150 by 210 feet on Frout street, was bid up to $785, but not sold. The residence opposite the Court House was hid up to $9,700, when the prperty was withdrawn and the sale adjourned. LARUE CONTILACTB.—Messrs. Barber & of Allentown, proprietors of the oldest foundry and machine chops in the Lehigh Valley, hrive received, lately, a number of heavy contracts, among which are the following: A contract from the Lehigh Hydraulic Cement Company for an eighteen inch bore engine and gearing fur their mill at Coplay. The engine will be sixty.llye horse.power and It Is expected will be delivered to the Co.npany by the first of April. A contract from the Glen Iron Company lor an elghteen inch bore engine to drive the small bar In 111 of the Company. An order from Charles Knapp, of Pittsburgli,for a large amount of mining gearing, to be used in his mines in Blair county. Mr. Kimpp's Orin owns about 18.000 acres of mining land that they Intend improving. They have now two charcoal furnaces on the property, but as charcoal Is grow ing scare, coke furnaces will soon be built. TESTINIONIALI3.—The ft/lit/Wing ore some additional testimonials to Dr. Bernbardt's skill : EX F.CeTIVK I,EpAirrrivrr. (;olun , Lin, June 19. 1544. Sir: I live made full and satisfactory 1°,4 of the epee- Facie. procured from you. and 1 have the p'eamore to Kay that the claetut• are better suleole to toy tree thou any I have ever need• 'I he facility with which you fitted the to uric eyex furulehod me Cond.len ovl.lonco tpf your ecleutille -kill lu °mice nod your thorough expert- H.,. its a ocalW Your att Gammas in you , profession entitle Tim to the •Inildence. pitreunge and gratitude of the pabitc. I Kaye the honor to be, Very reepectfully rotten, JAMES L. ORR, Governor of south Carolina. Patimpavin, PA Dec. 1. ISIS " Yesterday afternoon I casuntlY droPPeil Into the root. of Dr. Borah oat, at the Wyoming Hoene, Scran• toil tada surprised to find the multip tielly of lustre mean glannen wherewith the Doctor remedies the lu• (trinities and def. eta of the eye. A patient. no ble with the naked e)e 'costly to elntlatruish u wagon parsing in the street, also called. By adjusting nun of his selected in assen to nine eyes, sLo could rend on edge acrom the Street with much ease as to astonish nail delight her have been familiar with the Laiiknw Anna Valley and Its medical men for the greater 1.11 oft ream y, bat I have ii kuowledge of my Ocalint or Optician everylnalua it Pekoe who wits half no troll waddled to remedy the de f. cis of the human eye upon c , orreel, iittecesnful lainciPles as thin really ittatintotts gen , lentan 111 n tuntloid of Pre •erylua and Duprey Mg this all tutporta t organ, Is bits uti ouch plain. braciladl CHIIIMUII settee, an to be readily appreciated and unpile n. I cite cheerfully commend Itltti to all as worthy ef tbe large patrondati and co•miderattou accorded him. 11. HOLLISTER, td• D. 41,205 03 187,558 0 OLD NOWPIIA NIP POS.—It may be interesting to some, says the Argus, to know that In 1820, while our county boundaries included Monroe and Carbon counties, the plpulation of this large dis trict was 31,765. During the ten years ending with 1830, no alteration was m ad 2 In the limits and the number Increased to 39,482. Before 1810, Monroe was lopped oil, and, with Carboy alone, the census chaps gave us 40,900. Another divide was made during the next decade, when Carbon eet up business for herself. In 1853 the popula tion ices 40,235. Since then no change has been !mule In the territory. In 1800 the population was 47901, and at the last census lu 1870 it was 51,- 433. The ,slx counties—Northampton, Lehigh, •Nlonroe,Carbon, Pike and Wayne—which origi- nally formed one county, In IS7O had a population of 236,358. There Is no possibility that any more new counties will ever be made out of parts of Northampton; and, with the same ratio of increase for the next fifty years as we had in the lust, our population will not be far from a round hundred thousand. ISIEETINO OF TIIE BOARD OF CONTI:OLLERB. An adJouined meeting of the Board of Control. ers was held In the Common Council Room, last •coning. Present—.Bureaw, Cooper, Dißinger, Erdman Grles, Hull, McLean, Ruhe, Roney and Runk MEM On motion of Messrs. Cooper and Cries, Resolvcd, That bill of liarMell,Seheldon & Co 6,r :178.85, after first deducting $B.OO for two doors not used, $26 for excessive charges on the doors used, and $2.00 for ventilators not used, be yAid. passed unanimously. Ou motion of Messrs. Brice and Cooper, Resolved, That the Building Committee procure without delay ;duns and estimates for a sin room brick School tau❑ding, to be located on the lot owned by the School District, on Chew street, In the Fourth Ward. Messrs. Erdman and hull moved to amend by Inserting after the words "a six room" the words "an eight room." Vote on atnendinent—Yeas, Erdman, Hull, Rube, Roney and Runk, President. Nam Bureaw, Cooper, Dlllingcr, Grics and Mc- Lean. Lost. Vote on original resolution—Yeas, Bureaw, , Cooper,Dllllnger, Grins, MeLean,Rube and Roney. Nays, Erdman, Hull and Runic, President. Resolved, That, whereas our bonds have been successfully counterfeited, Mr. Cooper be requested and Is hereby authorized to procure a lithograph plate for a new bond and have the bonds printed, to be exchanged for the old ones, and that the President and Secretary be directed to execute said bonds and effort the exchange. Adopted without dissent. On motion of Messrs. Cooper and Roney, Resolved, That the Building 'Committee be di rected to procure disinfectants for all the buildings. Adopted. On 'notion of Messrs. Grier and Cooper, Resolved, That to meet the temporary necessity. arising from a contagious disease In the Academy Building, the Directors of the Fourth Section be recommended to so arrange their Primary and Ad vat.ced Primary Schools as to hold but one session of three+ hours a day, so that two schools can be taught Its one room by their respective teachers. Carried unanimously. On motion of Messrs. Grin and McLean, L'esoetrd, That the Directors of the Second and Third Sections ha requested to allow the second eta ss of Misa Armitage's Advanced Secondary (female) Fourth Section School to be placed In Miss Gabriel's Room, sod the first class in Miss Geld er's room, Second Ward, with Miss Armi tage to teach her school in Miss Gchluer's recita tion roan,. All voted yea. 011 aunt ion of Messrs. Dillinger and Cooper, Resolved, That it commit tee of three be appointed, With the President us Its chairman, whose duty It • shall be to ascertain whether any legislation Is necessary and rettort as early as possible. All voted yea. Committee—Runk, °Binger and Cooper. . On motion or Messrs. Erdman and Burcaw, On motion of Messrs. Rouey and lieu Rev)testi, That the Building Committee be di rected to cause ter . ovary frame stair-ways to be erected In First Ward building. All voted yea. On motion of Messrs. Hull and Cooper, Resolved, That the &Beers of this Board sell at public sale, In part or parcel, the property of the Diftriet commonly called the Furnace School property in the Sixth IVard. All voted yea. On motion of Messrs. Odes L Erdnian, Resolved, That the President be requested to cause removals of rubbish front the different cel lars, and make proper disposal of the same. All voted yea. ISTER, OUR COUNTY DEBT. A. STARTLING DISCOVERY A DISCREPANCY OF $BO,OOO. New York on a Small Scale Daring the examination of the accounts of the Treasurer of Lehigh county It was accidentally discovered that the debt of the county Is actually eighty thousand dollars more than the people have been lead to believe it was through the statements annually published. For several years pant It has been openly charged that there was either corrup tion or gross mismanagement in the niftirs of Le high county, but heretofore no one has been able to specify a single charge upon which a suit in the name of the people could be commenced and n thorough investigation made. Now, however, It appears that the assertions which have so often been made are about to be verified. Having dis covered a discrepancy of $BO,OOO, the Auditors cannot, If they obey the promptings of their con sciences, stop bere,and In order to discover in what way the discrepancy occurred they will have to oh lain power from the Legislature to examlue and restate the accounts of former years. If thistis done, there may be still greater develop:nents and we hope the people will demand that experts be employed to go over the accounts with the Audi tors and that the transactions of the past few years be brought to the light of cny. Let the pcmile know exactly how mach the jail cost and, If there was any Job In it, let us know who profited by If. Let us know for 'what purpose this $BO,OOO was borrowed and why the people were kept in igno rance of the existence of that part of the debt. Let us know whether It was used to carry elections, to support politicians, or for figitimate county pur poses. The ball has hen opened and there can be no half way measures now. FIRES IN SOUTH BETHLEHEM. —On Satur day night,about half-past nine o'clock,fire was dis covered by John 13u17. tw in the plvide drpartment of the Bethlehem Zinc Works. The engineer were notified and they Immediately pat on a stream from the force pump,and the fire was t xtlngul,hed with the less of only about $lOO. On Sunday morning', shortly after trildnight,the smoke 'mire of Joseph Rens Ig, ou New street above Fourth, %%Ms destroyed by lire. There war a lot of meat in the smoke house which was also consumed, Agricultural Meeting The 20th Annual meeting of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society was held on the oth day of Farruary, A. D., 1872 at the Court House In the ,City of Allentown. The meeting was called to order at 10 A. b President 0. L. Schreiber in the chair. The pros edings of the last annual meeting were read and on motion adopted. The Treasurer, Mr. A. 0. Renninger, presented Lis accoun', of the financial nisi ire of the Society, which was read and on motion received, and on motion the chair appointed Elieha Forrest, Esq., Jno. 11. Liehtenwniner and henry Stein to audit the said account and report to the next uNeellthe • meeting. Reseirrd, On motion, that the President shall order the report of the auditors to be published Ic all the advertising weekly hewspapers to wit : L - high Register, Republikuner, Friedenshote, and Allentown Democrat, published in the city .of Al- =I The committee ou birds appointed by a former meeting made 'their report which report was received and accepted and put on file and the committee continued, with the money appro priated still on band. Resolved, On motion, that the nomination for oilicers, to-wit : Pre:Admit, Secretary and Treasu rer—shall now be made. Whereupon 0. 1.. Schrei ber was nominated for. President, Joshua Stabler fur Secretary, and A. G. Item:lager for Treasurer. Ou motion mon:Mations closel. Resolved, That the election for officers shall be open at 1 and close at 3 o'clock, P. M. On motion the Chair appointed henry B. Pearson, Lovis Kinmp and Jonathan Reichard as t t committee to hold as election for °Ricers. The proposition which was r,inred In • Sowden, Esq., at the last annual meeting, held July 7th, 1871, to amend the constitution to elect one ofileer at every annual meeting for three years, was taken up and decided In the negative. The proposition whIM was offered by Joshua Stabler, at the last annual meeting, to amend the constitution to raise each share of said society to twenty-lice dollars was postponed indeflultely.:The business of the past year being closed, on !no tion the meeting was then adjourned to meet again at one o'clock, P. M., on the same day. AFTERNOON SESSION. At one o'clock, P. M., the meeting was called to order by the clerman. The' election was opened at one o'clock and closed at:three o'clock. P. M., and after the votes were counted It appeared that 0. L. Schreiber was elected President, Joshua Stabler Secretary and A. G. Rent:lnger. Treasurer. On motion the following persons were then ap pointed by the meeting to 1111 the other different offices, to wit VICE PRESIDENTS. Allentown, First Ward—Jonathan Trexler. Second Ward—Ell J. Saeger. 4.1 Third Ward—A. L. Rohe. FourthWard—Wltioughby Trexlcr tt Fifth Ward—Wm. 11. Blamer. Sixth Ward—Samuel Lewis, Sr. Catasauqua—C. F. Beck. M illerstown—Davld Banner. Emaus—Charles Seider. Slatington—J no. L. Schreiber. Copley—Reuben Schreiber. • Hanover Township—C. Fatzinger. Upper Saint:al—Henry B. Pearson. Lower Milford—David Schuler. Upper Milford—Chirles Fester. Upper Macungie—Henry Stein. Lower Macungie—Peter Welkelt. Welsenburg Andrew Mohry. Lynn—Jno. Liebtenwalner. North 'Whitehall—George Roth. Smith Whitehall—Solomon Griesemer, Jr. Whheball—Jno. Erdman. Salisbury—Solomon Kline, miller. lieldelberg—Gottrled Peter. Washington-40. llottenstelu. NORTIIANIPTON COUNTS'. Lower Sancon—Edward Riegel. Bethlehem Township—Thonnts Yountlt. Allen Township—Tilghman Borough of Bethlehem—George Jones. Correepomllng Secretary—F. Z. Heebner Llbrarlan—E. D. Lelsenring. cheniiht—Charles Kiump. Geologist—Edward Kohler. On motion it was resolved that the next annual exhibition be held ou the 2-101,2501,2Gth and '24111 days of 6eptember next, on the Society's grounds, In the City of Allentown. On motion of Rev. Mr. Dubs It was resolved that the names of the exhibitors be written on the exhibition tickets, attached to such articles brought on exhibition next fair, and that the awarding committee shall designate on the exhi bition tickets which of the article-3 on exhibition have been awarded the &stand second premiums. llesoireA, on :notion of ElI J. Saeger, that a com mittee of three be appointed by the Chair to pro pose a plan fxr the better entrance Into the fair ' grounds, during the exhib:tions, of members and strangers, and report the same to the Executive Committee, and If approved by said committee then to be carried Into effect. The Chair up, poleted Rev. A. J. G. Dubs, Eli J.• Saeger and Jon alum Reichard as a committee for said pur- poses. Resotved,.on motion of Mr. Forrest, that a com mittee of three be appointed by :he Clutir to confer with Doetortiger and. the property owners on the west side of the fair ground and see It any thing cAn be done to make the grounds corre spond with the streets of the city, and about the price of their grounds, and also that said com mittee confer with the City Councils about the change of Fifth street. The Chair appointed Elisha Forrest, Esq., F. Z. Heebner and Joseph Hecker as a committee for said purpose. Resolved, on motion of Mr. Heebner, that the Executive Committee shall see that after each class of homes brought on the cot the for Inspec tion, have had a trial on the coarse, shall imme diately be taken belle of the course for inspection so as to giveothers an opportunity to enter the tame. Ou motion of Mr. Ileebuer It was resolved that the Preeldent, Secretary and Treasurer of the So clety shall be the Superintending Committee of the fair ground and buildings for the ensuing year, with power to make all necessary Improvements and repairs on the ground and buildings es here iofore. On motion adjourned. MED FAME ALAIM—On Saturdny evening, abont teu o'clock, n false alarm of tire brought the whole Department out.. The cause of the Maim is ascribed to the lire at the %Inc Works, the blowing of the will,the of that establishment having been heard In Allentown. INSTALLATION.-011 Wedneedny evening, 14th Inst., Rev. E. Packwood, recently of this city, will be formally InStalled as pastor of the First Baptist Church of Conshohocken, on which reca• Mon a sermon will bo prea7hcd by Rev..lamnel Moss, D. D., editor of the National Bapth.t. Now is the time to think alomt beautifying your premlies. Nothing adds FO much to the cheerfulness of a home and the value of property as rare flowers and shrtilittvry, and fruit and orim• mental trace, and for Vie purpose of itting just what you want, without the fear of tul,,represen tation, go to Wm. Cum's ELEVY.YIII Svir.r.T NURSERY. The contrast between tLe bleak out side world and the interior of 116 green-houses af fords a pleamtre fully compniF.ating for a :Vt to the nur.eries. THUNDER AND LIORTNING.-011 Saturday night Officer Acker arrested J.Lcob I.l4lnning, of Alueyvllle, and tonic him before Alderman K leek. net., Who held him in ball for his nppairance for a further hearing 014 evening, to answer I he charge of lighting. The humps of combativeness and destruction are very largely developed in the Lightnings, Yes— terday, Mrs. Lightning, who boards with Mrs. Nicholas, also had a "spell" upon her. She Is also accused of halting too much of the ardent. While Mrs. Nicholas' girl was holding a baby in her arms it is alleged Mrs. L. threw a kettle of hot water over them, scalding them both. Olilcer Acker arrested her and locked her up until this morning, when Alderman Kleckner held her In $lOO ball fur her appearance at Court. Monk: RAILROAD IDDRoVENIDNT. Some years ago a ehar:er was obtained for the Slating; ton and Ilamburd Raliroa,l, which was to be en tirely for local purposes and to be built by local enterprise. Nearly all the required amount of stock was taken an 2 several hundred dollars was paid in. Surveys were made, too, hut 601110111 W the project has not herd pl.sited through, thong!' the orga nie Ilion has been kept up. We undersiand that the Ironton Railroad Com pany has in contemplation the building of a rail road from the terminus of their road to the Schuyl kill coal regions, running up through a rich sec tion of Lehigh county and striking the Blue Moun tains nt n point where tunneling trill be a com paratively inexpensive piece of work and termin ating at a point near Tamaqua. The President of the Ironton Railroad Company has, sent to Squire Foliweller for the drawings made by the engineers of the Slatington and hamburg Rail road, which are very complete In every particular. We do not suppose the gentlemen Interested In the latter conipany will be very selfish in the matter, but on the other hand will be eager to render any assistance in their power to any genCemen who will enhance the value of their property by build- Mg a railroad In that direction. If this railroad in built It will be of Inc .lculalde benefit to the country through which It will pass and Its udvun• Cages to Allentown can hardly be over.estimatcd. Placing us In dir t et communication with the greater part of the upper eection of the county, which will increase our rrtall trade to a very Brea degree, while our whoksale Men, having a shim and favorable route 141 fix Schuylkill reginnit, wil L! iiii6SC,Seti of Udvailtagvs 'a Web cannot fall to ,ice them a hoary increase In their sales. We do not suppme that Oleic considerations will hare much influence 'won the proj .etore of this exten sion to the Ironton ltaliroad, the principal odject being, we Jo !go, to obtain coal front another source than the Lehigh, hut they will undoubtedly pay proper attention to carrying freight and pas sengers. NSTALY.ATION OF OFFICERS ON SATURDAY EVEN On lust Saturday evening a public meeting a•a held in Sdple, Johnston & Co.'s Hall, corner o Second and Hamilton street , , for the purpose o Installing the olilr:erA of Allentown Lodge, I. 0 of G. T. The exereis , .is were opened with music by the College Baud. This oc:asion was the first time the Band made Its appearance In public and Its performances were highly appreciated' by the audience, as was shown by tha hearty applause which It received. After the singing of 1I are gathcring fur Mr Coall ice, v. W.J.Wood onred up a prayer. The Installation of Officers being next In order the W. C. T. requested the W. M. to introduce G T. Weibel, Esq., D. G. W. C. T., With his assts touts, to instal the officers. After the usual ques Lions had been asked an I answered satisfactorily by the retiring W C I', the D a W C T stated that before the retiring W C was allowed to leave his seat he had a pleasant duty to perform, which was that, at the request of the members of the Lodge,. he present to Bro. J. Hughes a copy of Shakespeare's works, a donation from the mem- bers as a token of their appreelatiou of his faithful and efficient discharge of the duties of the offices of W. S. and IV. C. T., since bin connection altil the lodge, ansl for the Interest taken In Its sue• eess, as shown by his actionr. Mr. Hughes was so surprised that he was not able to respon I, but no doubt cherishes the gift none the less. The following Officers were then installed : W 0 G, Brother II Whitehouse; WI G, Sister L Honey; W I) M, Brother V,' Downing; WM, Brother 1) Bechtel; 'V T, Sister J Reeder; W F S, Brother S W Kuhns ; NV .5, Brother J Hughes ; W A 5, Sister Alice Bechtel ; W C, Brother Chas Heniptck ; WV T, Sister Aunt Hersh; W C T, Brother J W UrMI; Wlt 8, :Sister Mary Keck ; W L S, Sister Anna Butz. Her. J. W. Wood then addressed the meeting at sonic length, after which the ,nienshers of the Lodge sa:.g The Social Glass, It Was highly ap preciated by the audience. The meeting was closed w ith the doxology " May Friendship's Chain be ever Bright." lloitAcE, GREELEY'S LETTER IN VIE STA' SENATE.—On the first of February, the bill prov lug fur the licensing of druggists 11,1'1.4 before Senate, Mr. Munmi veent to the Clerk's dui: and had read the following letter from Horace Greeley TIOIWNE °mut:, Jan. 27, 1572. Mr. J. T. V., Heading:, Pa. : My Dear Sir—Your favor of thenth Inst. Is Jut received in reference to the admissiiin of colorer - _ children into the public schools of your city, and containing a copy of your remarks at a meeting held by your colored citizms. I will forward your remarks to Washington as requested, and I think you need have no butts of removal. I not forming no opinion Just now on the question, but think Mr. Summer's bill will settle the whole matter. A great deal of my time the past season hab been oc• euplud In preparing a new and enlarged edition of '• What I Know about Farming," a most excellent and serviceable book, which I think you ought to have. (I will send you a copy, postage prepaid, on receipt of price : $1.50.) As the season is ad vanced and has kept me in the house a great deal, I have been trying to better the condition of our people by endeavoring to make improvements In cooking. For some years I have found that doughnuts lie tco heavy on my stomnch, which my physicians attributed to the fat In which they are fried. They tell me theta doughnut couta ins about eight times as much fat as is consistent with a doughnut. To overcome this difficulty, I have gone to considera ble philosophical research. By using only one el4l.t't of the usual amount of fit for frying them, Mrs. Greeley assured me the dought.uts would burn. By using right times as much floor, I would have just eight times as many doughnuts as I wanted. I therefore determined to use eight times the usual quantity of sots. Mrs. G. mixed up the batter in the bread bowl, and having made most exact proportions, I put in ono pint of sots. The next morning, on entering the kitchen, we found that our hatch of doughnuts had risen about ninety degrees above our highest,expectatious, and the tide was still rising. M re. G. heated the lard while I tried to stir down the bater, but all to no use. I poured lo tote fat, but It only aprltzed and crackled, and t Wits 'outlined to hind - my experi ment a failure, us the doughnuts would not stick together. Tou much sots in a doughnut is worse than Curl Schurz to Inn caucus. But I was not dismayed. Education has done much for the 111111111 H mind, and there is no reason In philosophy why it should not do as touch for doughnuts. To preserve the tone of the dough nut without the fat, I sub tituted alcohol for lard, but the consequence was that Mrs. O. and myself narrowly escaped with our lives. We only saved three doughnuts out of the batch, two of which we me and sent the third to Mr. Beecher. They were truly delicious, but they are too high priced and the manufacture is attended with toe much risk for this brand ever to become a popu'ar article of diet. Those we made coat about seventy-three cents a piece. Let Me h is what your colored citizens are go ing to do will' the sthool board. I heta that In your vicinity you raise a scull fruit called pretzels, which are said to be goad when cooked. Please send me a few seed, and I will set them out iu the spring. onAYce ours truly, Il ()timer. P. S. When passing through Allentown sonic time ago, a boy came through the cars with cakes and a peculiar fruit called sults. I bought a few and set them out, hut fear our climate is too se• veto for them. If you will behind enough to send me a few healthy vines, L wold like to give them another trial in my green hou u se. TI. 0. JORIVA STABLER, Bee Goon TEn PEA We ACCIDENT.-01) Monday, Willoughby Ir Trexler, fell at Landenberger's hotel, hi Easton, and broke the leg. correspondentslr will confine themselves to plain, common•p'lace language when stating com mon•place facts, they will relieve us of considera ble trouble in correcting their manuscripts. Don't pile on the adjectives. TILE Schnecltsville Literary Society. at its llst meeting, decided thateducatlon should not he made compulsory. The next subject for discus sion Is "That then Is more misery than happiness Ilfe." STA 4, N `lt ' St••ronrs t , nbl not Special , anti kt:iitkOlen t who Wish to beum.c teachers. The one located at Kutztown Ino. :It present about 140 students, and from p..m.sent. Indications there k reason to believe Ilea the ea-mm.l.l4re in the Sprint; will be larger than tal y dome !mend:Mlle. The ifianguration of Rev. A. It. Houle as principal will lake place on Thursday, March 14. IT is now generally admitted by honest physicians, that when once the Consumption hi fairly fastened upon the lungs, un human power can say< the hailed from death. They also say that about fifty per cent. of those who die from this disease can trace the cause to a neglected cough or cold, which might have been cured by a small bottle of Liquid Ppodeldoc, or what Is the same thing, Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Cut this notice out and bring it with you. We are authorized to refund the cash to any person or persons who sh.tll Irry an I use Parson's Purge: live Pills and fall of relief and satisfaction. Emit ityrioN . —lt affords us pleasure to learn that the member+ of the Salisbury Literary So clay (in liolford's school house,) have made ar rangements to have a.inagle lantern exhibition on Thursday evening, the 22d. They have succeeded in procurring good music for the occasion. Like nesses of all the most prominent authors, states men and reformers and other fine pictures will be exhibited by the well known Prof. T. Galan. The peopb, of that place are noted for good entertain ments. No doubt this exhibition will he very In teresting to nil the friends of education. We hope that nil interested In science, and all admirers of the beautiful will encourage the members In show. ing their smiling countenances on the 22d, and participate In the pleasure which the occasion will Brief Chronicle. —Lehighton Is to have a cemetery society. The charter will probably be granted at the next term of the Carbon County Court. —The Lehighton News must be a gratification to the people of that vichOty. —The hotel and restaurant keepers of Norris town have formed on mganlzation to protect their rights. In the future the organization Intends to prosecute all violations of the present license law. —The debt of Northampton county was reduced about 835,000 the past year. —A little Irsh boy poured coal oil on a fire at Cumbola, Schuylkill county, on VI, edncsday, and he was so badly burned that he died In a few EMI= —The Susquehanna river north of ilarrishurg Is literally alive with wild black ducks. A gentle man informs the Patriot,that he saw a bunch of at least one thousand a few days since in an air hole opposite Cove station. —The Odd Fellows of Middletown, Dauphin county, pro*, - ese to erect a $25,000 hall. —The Valley Record don't think much of the removal of the Express Office to the Lehigh Val ley' Depot and says "It may be that the Express Company has not authorized or sanctioned the removal." It Is fair to presume, however, that the Express Compaily does not permit the removal of Its Ohms without Its approval and the Record can rest assured that the Company does know all nbaut it. It in the policy of the Company not to pander to the wishes of the people. —Time First Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua has contributed $5O to the" Home for Little Wan derers:" —The debt of Montgomery county Is $25,480.18 That of Delaware county $423,071.19. —On Monday an aged lady of Slatlngton, Mrs Jonas Kern, fell ou the Ice and fractured her fore —The Slatington Lilertiry Soolety 16 a very suc cessful instltutio.l. The debates are partiolpated h by the leading gentlemen of the place and must be very edifying awl instructive to those who at- —Already avaricious individuals are talking about going into the sutler business In case of a war with El:island. Conductor Sieghled, of the Lehigh Valley ro.td, Is rapidly recovering from Ills Herahi. —lt mast be exceedingly Inconvenient for the people of Catasang na to have to go over to the Lehigh Valley Depot to transact their business with the Express Company. Coleman, of Butztown, recce ly had his store robbed of goods to On value of $lOO. Ile has since sold out lu disgust and contemplates rdmoving to Betblehem,where everybody Is honest. LETTER LIST. —List of letters remaining mealled for at the Allentown Poit 011ie° for the weekending Monday, Feb. 12. Persons calling r these letters willplease say ADVERTISED. A—Jmes Acker, Lewin H Albrlght,Malliew H Idle mane' Allen, 1' Anthony. B -Anson Boutle. Antlent Bechtold 2, Brunk & Andreas, A Broiler t tiro, Amanda:. Brgort, Chan Boom, C V N Der 1. r, Charles Bibol . Conrad Bal.!. David Brirtr.,Dit• rid Bleb,. Daniel Bernhard, Elaitbeth Bo: gonotock, Erwin Bullet 2, Ella Batt, Elmira Bergenntock, Oraco Barao., Hari y 11l iLk, Iris taunt. Berke:m.)or St Reim, John Beck, John M Badger, Jacob Butie, John Dresion• hen, Lucinda Bear, 1. I' Brown, Lewis Browner, Leanua Bonnier, Mary Ann Baum, Mary Boyle, Owen Blamer, Peter Bokel, Patrick Boyle, Peter Blazer, Rebecca Bnr• uer 2. Becker A tel r. Th,r, J Brady,Tituothy 13ortrund, Booty, Win II & E J Balitet, W C Bornemun, William Baal. C—Charles Cottright, Emanuel Cloven, Mr Crust, tier. rio Cook. Mary Caution. o—Bridget Dauleavy, Elton Doubler, Eliza Downing, Jrmes Belgian, John Doherty, Jame" 0 . 1)0.1011, Jar Dilgord, S E Bubb+, Sarah A Daobrrt, Wm C Div le., W Dorney. William Dun. E—Mary A Eckert, honk Ehrrs. John Eckert. , Fratikeullold, A M Frit:. Duo lel Fultnor, rtuher. But Fogoly 2. Eh Fatringer, tleorgo Fried, !teary fairer, Janet Born, John A Plotter, Nary dun Fa•seßo.ru, Bri!) , Frey. Samnol Faukrenner, an sannith,, Frankcoll,l 1, Willoughby Focht. WillungliliY ,toratelter• Itruther,, Gallagher & Daugherty, Dna • . Harrison Geiger, Garry Garnet, Halal Green wait', 3 atm Uaelcoubach, Jonas George 3, Jacolioelgher, Louisa Uelobler, Hilwu S Grim, Ale..ex 0 tuh, )Ira Use S,•dy Gallagher, Sarah Gallagher, Titolllll.l (halm gher. Ileyl,C II Hold, Charles Harkey, Fiank Rode, Yradenck Hailer, Uottliab Harm,. -fumes Hot furl, .1.0 II Hammel, Lewin A Ilausuptu, Slaigeret Had• dock, Owen %mount°, Caitinel Hartman, %whiter & 5101111. 5it111.16.1 Iles, Solomon liar cell, Willoughby Ilartmati. J-Mary I' Jorrott, Janie, Jones. 11-ad tin Kuntz, Alexander 1(111/1141, Chart,. H Eel nee, Mr Khan. Darla It Kistler, I/ linker, druggist. Daniel Kline, Edwin Kress, Ellen Ketnnisror, Ell”lwth Kenuady, 0 31 liemerer, Nettle Kratz, Nathan Krum, 3111111 u N husk, Mary Ann Keyser, Mixes Kos,u. Mar/ .41 Kennon, Liatiela Kenner, 3 W Khololu, Jacob Koller, Joseph Krenntor, Joseph Kistler, Joseph Kline, Kato A Kuhns, Henry Kenitnerer, Francis Komtuerer. Ell Ke.ser, Elizabeth Knauss, Polly Klotz. Thotnos Kline. Walter Koala, Wm F Kressly. . 1,-Annie Loudon, Ed Lltzeub tiger, Fred Lotaluch, Hannah height, Jacob Lean, .1 IV Leith, .littnen Lackey, Mrs Lichtenwalluer, Slichsel Lynn, 'Flturtas Leer 11-Absalom Moyer, Mr MoStonegale, Amelia mcoody. Catthirit e alauellun. Chas S Morley, Sllou McLean, Francine., Muni°, FealllCll Moodier, Hugh licUedigou, Henry Miller, Jacob Miller, John MA thee,' Jonah Siluinger, John 31 Slitter. James McOluley, J 11 %anthers. Juha McFadlea, Patrick McUarvoy, Levi Shu bert, Lewin Millar, Solomon Miontelt, Simon Myths, Sa• rah McCandress, Mrs IVulmm 'r Moyer, W & F, Doll. W %writer, Witham! Mock, Militant -Morgans. N-Amltow C Nagle, John Ered NICIIIIIh, Francis N u. Ineyer. Mu:heel Neale., Miry Scion. Mr Neitneyer. So- , rah Newhard. 0-Ttighosen 00.2, Levi. Ott, LOUIMA OM, Joe. II Oswalt, Adolph Obardounter r-A U Peter, E J Pettus, Fred futile, Owen Prong. G-Thontas 1) Quincy & Co. It-Annie Richard, Alfred I' Rosalch. Chan Ritter, C Jl Routh-, David loss, David Roth', Ellen Ruth, Enamel' Reichard, Jane A Rau Ud,rgo it Itymond, Jon Halo hold, Israel Relinbuld, II U Reinhard, Henry M Ruh°. Wm Rouse, Johan...leer, John Rhodes, John Itutf.Jonn Rog borrow, Jane A Ruth, Jacob S Itlnuer,Jolita Itaskey,Johu Rod:slurry. J F Reichard. J 11001101 d. Mary Rex 2, Lewis 1) Ritter, LOYI iteinnuuth, Mary E %Ito . . Mrs Itthtent, Italia% Vet, ilquittattlt Tilghtnan Rein. mite, William Reinhard. S-Atnaada Seems. Sinondo Stacker. Carbon move Co, Starr & Co, Carl thinner. David Schamdt, David Snyder, Edwin Spinner, Ezokiel Steiner, Eduard Bolder. Elwin,. 11 Stlue, Ephraim Seeger, Elt Schrock, Elias Schants, F II Smith. U A Sager. Gottlieb Schweitzer, 0 achwelk, Henry Suede!, Herman Stela, Henry Eltulth. lielQl2l4 S Schad°, Henry Sterner. !della Schultz. Kate Schaffer, Snyder & Kersbner, Mono, SnYler, Mrs El ooo, Sirs I Shivilu, 13 Schrelver, pllOOl.l stouter, Reuben Spinner. Rebecca Chary. It Smith, Susie Schultz, Stephen Schwartz, W II Saltwarts, Wm Staliter, W K Smith. T-Chthies Treater, Edwin Tronoll, 80101 a. 'thorns, Jeremiah Tr..% John Turpag, Milton Trottel!, SI Vog ler. Mary TondY • W- Aunt° Woay.r, Cyrus W..nser, Charles WeldY, Conrad Woluerd Elizabeth 51 Weber Evan Walt er Hoary Wenzel J Walters Jona. Welland 2 Jacob %Volisor J B Weland John Wiroback Jame Walsall Mr Wells Mary Wattamoker Meloaor Wagner Reuben Warner Salmis Wuort _kettle E Fit/oaring Tobias Woleo W U Wuthirlng IV T 13.7 aver. Y -Berger A Younger J F Yoke Larry Venlig. 7. -Many Zelitter Theodore Yonne, TnE proceedings of the General Teachers' netltute, held at Egypt, will appear next week. TIM CLAUBBVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY gave an entertainment on the 10th Inst., which is spck en of as a One affair. Those who took prominent parts were Messrs. Pateinger, 11. Rupp, Karsten, Smith, Feltbaaf and A. Pnpp. Our correspond ent bestows the highest praise upon the eiTorts of these gentlemen. COPLAY.--On Sunday while two lads were crossing the Lehigh, at Coplay, the Ice gave way and they were precipitated Into the water. One of them being fortunate enough to support himself from sinking by grasping the edge, was saved, but the 'other, Patrick McElroy, about five years of age, went beneath the surface and was drowned before he could be rescued. THE CONFERENCE Or tho East Pennsylvania Closets of the Reformed Church of the United Slates will meet on the 20th and 21st of this month, at thil Egypt Church. The following subjects will be discussed—lst, Mission ; 2d, Systematic Be nevolence ; 3d, Sunday School Cause; 4th, The Duties of Elders and Deacons. Four sessions will be held during the two days, opening at A. N. and 2r. Cr. On the evening of the last day the Conference will have a meeting at Copley. Rev. S. G. Wagner, of Allentown, will preach the open log sermon, after which the discussions will fol low. All arc cordially invited to be present. Emaus Correspondence This ancient town has permanently recovered from the do nothing stale in which It was supposed to slumber contentedly and without any desire to grow. The Bola of progress Is going steadily for ward and In the spring the sound of the hammer and saw, and the stentorian calls of the masons and bricklayers will give Emus the air of ono of the liven towns on the East Peso. Road. In fact we know of no town of similar Importance, in this vicinity whose prospects are so bright. The citi zens recognize what the town will be in the future and not only private citizens, but the borough au thorities are possessed of the spirit of progression and are doing their share towards Increasing the Importance of the place. During the past year more than twenty dwelling houses were erected, some of which were very One ones. During the coming building season more titan sixty houses will be built, some of which will be very largo and handsome and add materially to the beauty of the town. George 11. Gorr has already contracted to build about twenty houses. Messrs. Jobst and Gorr have sold a piece of ground to Adam Fink, James Sehuler and Aaron Schaffer for $1.325. These gentlemen contemplate erecting five or more houses on this site, anti also a store, supposed to be for the hard ware business. Mr. Nathan has purchased from Mr. Relusinith, a lot 40 feet front, for $4OO. Upon this lJt the Borough authorities will erect a Town.llall, three stories in height. The basement will be fitted up for a lockup ; the first floor will be used by the fire company ; the second floor for Council rooms, and the third floor will ho routed to Lodges. There have been a large number of other lots sold, upon which dwellings will be erected. The works of the IVorkingmen's Manufacturing Company will be erected near the East Penns.ylva els Railroad, upon the furnace property. BUSINESS NOTICES rogrets of the Revolution. —A now Iltzlit dovned upon the. world with the introduction Of PLANTATION BITTFIBR twelve years ago. Drastic purgation went out— restoration and renovation came In. Thy eyes of the ti'o. Pie wore opened to the great fact that the wily to once disease Is to strength. and ',ippon its viol ms, not to place them ut its mercy by depriving them of the little strength they bane. It e.itin became evident thtt a• means or infusing vitality into thro feeble system, regu. . . laIInR the secretions, curing In Neill., nod reforming a bilious hebA of holy, ter medicinal preparation then known seas at all comparable to the new restorative. Blare then hundreds of attempts have boen made to rival the Bitters. TLoy have all failed, and the Grand Revoln. (lon In medical treatment, which was COITIROIIICOJ In 1880, Is still In progress. Nothing can stop It,. for It Is founded on tho principle, now universally acknowledged, that physicist vigor to the roost formidable ant lutenist of all human ailments, and expeeleuco has shown that PLAN TAVON lIITTRIIS IS a peerless lIIVIROMPI. as well as 00 best possible safeguard against epidemic diseases. Sinking Diseases that piogress rapidly ' to a crisis are not the only ones to be dreaded. Canker or dry rot does not blast a tree a+ nividr,ly as a stroke of lightning. but taq!aes arrested It destroys it as certainly: and in like manner chronic debility. although It does not kill with the swiftness of yellow fever. Is as sure to sap the springs of life eventually as any acute disease. If not checked by invignating medication. There Is somethlog Inexpressibly touelaipg in tho spectacle of premature de cay. Longue . , pallor, emaciation, depression of spiri•s, and a distaste for exertion, are Its ordinary symptoms, and they should be promptly toot by tonic treatment. The beet invigorant mid exhilirant that can be administered In a case of this kind Is llostetter'a Stomach Bitters The stimulating principle of the preparation ron,es the dor mant energies of the system. and the str.nsthening and regulating properties give a permanent and healthful Impulse to the vital forces thus brought into play. The fallir.g appetite le re-awakened, the process of digestion and assimilation are quickened. the quality of the blood Is Improved. tho secretions become more natural. and every organ that contributes to the nourishmeot of the body undergoes salutary change. By these means the rep ,Ir of the physical structure Is effected and its health and vigor rectorei• In no class of dinanses has tine b nog cent operation of the Bitters been more marked and !talk ing than In those characterised by general debility and cc V OTIS prostration. Lad.es affected with these ailments find In this moat wholesome of all tonics and correctives the safest and surest means of roller. It Is strong to ro store and poweriets to Injure. Such Is the un.form testi mony of "donde of witnesses." Dr. .11. D. Lonoaker offers his, service to the afflicted, tnoro especially to those suffering from Chronic Diseases. Ile will ho glad to see and talk with them. It is his practice to plainly declare a disease incurable if he believes it to be so. In thoao canon which ho undenckes ho guarantees to do all that can be done by unwewled at tention and the application of experienced shill, gat,. d by many years of practice In treating disease in its vari• one and tnont malignant form. That his skill, has not been exerted in vain, numerous certificates, that unity be seen at Irk Wilco, will testify. A few nitrites aro selected 'for publication, which are known to citizens of thin county. No feeling of egotism prompts their publicatios, but they are published rather as an evidence that many who have deemed themselves hopelessly afflicted hereby proper application of the resources of niedicsl .cionce , beene restored to health and the enjoyment of all its bbs. slSgs Stirlen 11. Jones , Bethlehem, Cancer of the LIP. Mrs. Elr (Rev. Allentown, Pa. Cic.cer of Elio Face. J. J. Johnann, Allentown. Skin Disease. Milton 0. an, Hanover. Chronic 13rotabitis Henry Gabriel, Allentown. Beattie., Mrs. O. Yeager, Cataimuqua. Trimurti of the (lead. Nathan Eberhard, Bethleh ri Bethlehem. Cancer. Mrs. Decb, Troxlonown. Cancer. Jameson, Bethlehem. Pulmonary Catarrh. Janus Mean. Bethlehem. Chronic Itheurnatisur. Mrs. J Burner, Sallsbnry. Scrofula. E. A. Ilarlacher. Phiradelphia. Cancer Tumor. Mrs. W. S. Munich, riallabury. Fem.. and Cpl.. la r, Y iiittinan, Lanark: TUlllorti of the Head. Abraham Kistler, New Tripoli. 'rumor of the Neck. fflre. E. tierfa•s. Slatington. Fem. Com.. Mrs. E. Weludout, Friedensville. 'Cancer of the Breast. Catherine Amoy. ()marry ille Cancer side of Clio Fare. John LeV/111, Slegrried.l6 Bridge. 1•0111.14 of the Mrs. Foglenwirao, Allentown. Cancer of the Breast. Thomas Butz Ilokendanqua. Timm, Mrs. D. Krebs, fflairanoy City. Cancer of the Face. Cat. Shoemaker, tierpotown. Tumor. harine flareman, Weatherly. Cancer of the Nose. The above persons may all be referred to, ttr certificatee may be seen at Dr. Longaker's °Mee. Elath stteet, be tween Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown, Pa. filarriagrs CLEWELL—KUTZ.—On January 18, by Rev. R. B. Kistler, Thomas J. Clewell, of Naztreth, to Cecelia Kutz, of Lehigh townsli'p. REPII—MARSCII.—nn January 28, by the same, Win. 11. Reph, of Lehigh township,lo Maly Ann Marsch, of E tst Allen township. WILSON—NI ARSCH.—On February 3, by the same, John Wilson to Sarah latAsti Marsch, both of. Moore towndilp. COLE—MILLER.—On the 11th lust. ' by Rev. W. Swindells; Mr. Theodore F. Cole to Miss Delia F. Miller, both of Allentown. HUBER—HI:TBS.—On February 7th, by Rev. S. K. Brobst, Mr. John Huber to Miss Mary Eliz abeth Bliss, both of this city. MULLEN-11ARTMAN.—On the 7th, by the Rev. W. Goald, at the residence of the bride's father, on Hamilton street below Penn, William Mullen, of Philadelphia, to Miss Clara E. Hartman, daughter of Charles Hartman of this city. We return our thanks for the kind remembrance of Vie bride, and hope that the sun which has beamed so brightly upon the begionlog of the marriage life of the happy couple, may be an au. Fury of a bright and happy future. 13 eatliss • LUCAS.—In B.lllsbury, Feb. 11, Rosa B. A., wifo of Benjamin Lucas, a gedl9 years and ii days. BElL.—Near Stomton, on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Jacob Bell, (wldOw), aced 75 years. WIEAND—In this city, Feb. 5, Jacob Wicand, aged about 72 years. STECKEL.—In this city, Feb. 8 It, Carrier•, widow of the late Allen I'. Steckel, aged 23 ys, 8 mouths and 12 days. LEWIS.—In this city, Feb. 9th, William An drew, eon of John M. Lewis, aged '3 months. FENBTERMACIIER.—On Jan. Ist, lu Lehigh, Elmer J., son of Aaron and Ellen 11. Fenster maeher, aged 'ii years, 11 mouths and 15 days. KESSLEIL—On Jan. Bth, In Lehigh, Samuel .Kessler, In his 68th year. BREIFOGEL.—On Jan.l3th, In Lehigh, Daniel Brelfogel, aged 70 years, 1 month and 24 days. BILUEIMER.—On Jan. 20d, In East Allen, Amanda F., son of Franklin and Elizabeth Bll balmier, aged 1 week. SORAEFFER.—On Feb. Ist,in Moore, Lavlnla, wife of George Schaeffer, aged 50 years, 3 months and 22 days. BILGE! ER.—On Feb, 41.11,in Moore,lsabell a, daughter of the late Christian Bilhchner, aged 37 years,7 months and 20 days. • GRVEII.—On Feb. 4th, in Moore, Catharine, wife of floury Graver, aged 73 years, 11 months and 0 days. MARKETS..' PIIII.ADELPRIA, Feb. 12 —De „Haven & Bro., Brokers, No. 40 South Thlrtl Street. give the following quotations up to 3 o'clock mai BUyina. SClStig. NOW' U. S. s'e of 1881 • 108 108.4' ~ q U. S. 6'e of 'Bl 114 115' 62, not called 110!,i' 1101; 62, called 110j.' 62, 2d 8.1 Sd Call ...... ...112V, 11ON' 11014 .1103 - 4 111 N .110 1101," 111 V., 11114 ,Ict 68 111., 112 s's 131-40 a 11014 nog 80 year 6 per cont. Currency ' ' 113,4 ~ 113% Gold 1101.4 110 n Silver lO7lOB. __ ...... EZI2 Union Pacific Ist M. bonds Central Pacific B. it Union Pacific L. Grant 8... Allentown Produce Market. L'orreeted Daily by Wetnanetmer. Paschen, le Co Wheat Floor, per bbl $7 AO eolline Wheat, per bushel 1 44 paylet Rye o 83 Cor OMR Flareeed • 1411.111 y Seed, per bushel., Clover Seed, • •• . Wheat Flour, per owl Rye • • •• Core Meal, • • Butter, per pOntid Gard, • • Tallow Ram, •• Saga, per doseo Potato., per briahol, now Dried APPloa, per bushel. Dried Peach. '' 14033 abbertmenttnto A 111311NISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice le hereby given that lettere of adminlatratlon have boon granted to the undersigned in the estate of MILTON BERGER. deceased, tato of fiataaanqua. Le high county; therefore, all persona knowing themselvea to be Indebted to said estate era requeated to make payment within six weeks from thedate hereof, and each who have any legal claims against the said estate. will present them well authenticated for settlement within the above aped+ fled time. JAN g A. DEWIER. DANIEL D. RITTER, Administrator, MIMI AUDITOR'S NOTICE. /a the Orphans' Court of loh CO County. In the matter of the MCC Al rnn Daly nod Charles Deily. Adintuistratour of Cowan Deily. deceased. Andnow, January 12, 1572, the Court appoint W. D. Lucksubach, H.q., Auditor, to resettle nod rest we rho account If necessary and to make and report dlstllbutlon. By the Conrt, A. L. Itrue. Clerk. The And'tor above named trill meet the parties luter- Poled In maid account and estate, for tho pnrpones of his aProintment, at les office. Ne. 518 Ilamilten street, up lustre,leetotve, Pa., at 2. o'clock, p ou FRIDAY, MARCH lrt, 1.72. febbbbi W. D. LOCKENRACII, Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. /n the effplinne Corer( of Lehigh Cwinty In the matter of ti" accouut of IlAnjamin Stram,t,sur viving Al utiolswalor of Juliann tichatfor, tiled January 2, 1572 And now January sth. 1572, the Court app int Win. D. Lockout...wit, Esq., Auditor, to rnsettl • and reatate the account if n cessary, and make dicributiop From the Record:, A. L. Ilinut, Clerk. 'Th., Auditor :thrive named trll meat tho portico Inter ceded In soil acco , itt and eidato. for the purport. of hi. appolutniout. hi+ office, Ni. SIR Itntniltoo ntrret. utt metro. Allen ton,. Pa., at ?, o'clock, P. in., on SATUR• DAT. MARC d ".I, teblidd] W. D. LIiCKENBACIL Auditor._ A. 11. FRANCISCUS & CO., 513 MARKET STREET I=l nodWn hornnsso p r nttonl nd fo n till SPH. NO TRADE, the Inr4o , t Stork ot PIS SI. IiDEEPIRIA CARPETS, Table, Stair arid Moor 011 Cloths, Window Shades and Paper. Carpet Chain; Cotton, Tarn, Bat— ting, Wadding, Twines, !Mks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Browns, Baskets, Buckets, Brush ea, Clothes— Wringers, Wooden and Willow Ware in the United Stater. Our loran Wereigo lovtlnoot onoltly. tt4 to ot rtot, mot fortll , ll tlot bort quality of Good, SOLE AOENTS Pon TILE CELEBRATED AMERICA'S WASHER, =! Over 13,000 sold In Slx Months rrpet., , ,oaATA. All 0 thpr roads. :I) d•.p, Net. w • NEW DRUG STOii,E tale the pleanare Informing tiny tivoill(Veranig ti riendn and the public in general that I Int a new Drug Store at NO. 735 iiAnivroN NTRE ET, 1.1 tided It with n carerttllv sclectPa Block of Pure Drugs and Medicines, PATENT MEDICINES, CO ALOI L. and F'ISTL +H AS L OIL LA 3IPS Choice Perfumer d y and toilet articles. Rs the Idlest Ex• tracts for handtterchiet anal bathing. Bair o.ls. Ilair In r t a. orT•lAna m a e n r d s I . l „, e ,, n i m u s g o , r , l v . lff i n a t , or paha. Tooth r Brushes and Hair Brushes of till grades d winos. Pocket Books, Album., Paws Book.. Paper anal Pens. Pocket , guinea and Razors. a large variety of thd best English and Ger Ptah blanks N' Tackles. Inyhort, oyerythiug that c a n t e expected in First-Class City Drug Store, MILO The Very Lowest Market Rates, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will Son ',potently and will be tilled day or night with the grefttort punctual ity an , Phyteclatn , end Storekeepore entoltlied ererYthitut in my Due at the lowest market rater. (Irving had on. porionoit .11..0 my childhood In the Drug burin°. I feel con Ideal that Igen servo all wits Sissy favor me with a call, to their entisfaction. E. W. D4NOWSKY. Dr. WM. DANOWSKY • MI,. this opportneity to thank his nommen. , friend. , for pait ant to and will be al the Drug Store of Wm non to oil who may desire hie medical cervices. REMEMBER TILE PLACE, 7:35, HAMILTON' STREET, Between Bernath anti Eighth jael. BOOK AGENTSh,v., i9mr wanted a noyelOr n which aell at 401 evory VT PICTORIAL . • FAMILY REGIST li, It le the only work extant which Italians twe •It In beant , ful mat partklng, eotablolag an en his tirely Dew ma elegant FAIIIIN Pitaro;lllAPll ALDVM with a complete nail Oat. Extiotiv what the reoplola,vo 19114 r Ito.i. rapidly. Aatara Ara dropplurtha old book,. to take hold of the °Feral and heAutlfel "MOM Telt." A (01 , Into report , . fr..ta /mt. are :1110 2 4.1. , y0; 3ln I dare ; In 1 week.--aattletr Aleuts 623 to $lll per week' par ilea lan , and Circular , . free. • ' • Address GEO. MACLEAN, Publlsbio, • uorll3 ly w 71 1 Baas , m Street. Plalade4hl.a. CARD. l g tAISWEat NO. 90'2 CHESTNUT STREET, PUILADELPIIIA, 3levars Caldwell da Co.olt slre to call especial ellentlun to their department of x Aid Silver Waves: 1 1 / 4 .1.041110g super'or facilit es they will he enabled to place before their custorners. In advance of, the gem ra loathe!. all the novelties and Impiovements in Slier Goods as rapidly an produc;d, very particular attention beteg given to the specialtth . a of iirldal and other Preset, tall .n Gifts. The standard of Sliver long niece adopted by them that of Eogliah tittailog, P 23 PoUths goo. the Qualify 0 every article sold Wing strictly guaranteed. Attention lo respectfully directed to the unvarying bus loess policy lu this ilOll6O In regard to the firmly Wel Galant nyotem of axed prices, n blob will ho deity ad tiered to In all WON. securing to purchaso e, !limes and equality In every trensaction. POlito atter. tionvony be expected by all who mat rave them with a visit. Orders att.l h qulrlen by mill, promptly attended to. J. E. CALI)WELL & 00! ME - - L e.glA INTICF: BONN; .212 North Eighth Street, Phila. o•v. 1410 of U.l-fleet sod cheepeet Hoes of iletebe Edelogt end Ineertlngs to he tonna to the city. - to al thelr Foat of WHITE 000DS. as plate eliehtb.. Wet plaid. l looked end French Nolusooke, Frottch Paellas single sto.l doue whlthe. SWiA• Mlte. icotlt Leave bird eye awl Wa bl hl Line.. A W. e olll V l3o t el the beet REAL AND IMITATION 01111PUBE. t r b ,ct :,; : l o esri! , s t ahLe e d , ,. , f a l c ermair Bobble., Imltatio CURTAINS AND CURTAIN LACE. • s ttSpeelnitY. General job lots of these goods at 1e Low Bate.. A floe assortment of REAL AND IMITATION VESTIBULE LACES• - _, Lee. Tidies. Lace Collar In great •arlety. Lace R. arid Sleeve.. very isvallorne Llneo Embroidered Re. Proneb Brenkfaat Caps, rare Roads. A roost eompl aloe! of • GENTS', LA DIF.IV AND CHILDRENe . IIANDKEILCaIEkIi . • • Vanelllee Toilet Sell; Linen Towel.. tel Bhin E.prrini care bed In good. atilleblo for !Mitt Weer. ... 91 91% 101; low ... 81 813 400 14y1 0 14 3 75 404 . 2.1 04714,
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