El j e Atgister. No paper discontinued until all arearages 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 'miffing word to this office. . Subscribers about removing will please send Ils heir old address as well as the new. COPLAY has suffered severely front the amall•poz. OATABACQUA hes concluded to turn out the sprinkler. Bsz advertisement of Odd Fellows' Parade In another column. A minion of the Emerald Benevolent Bo elety has been organized In Po teville. Tan Allenti)wa Cornet BAIA was highly complimented by the Easton papers. EABTON wants to have tho State Fair held at that place this year. Allentown don't want It. VISITING . CARD; printed neatly, promptly, and any size or style, at the RIOIBTaIt omen. BYTEILEIIIIII is annoyed by the expressions of the corner loafing brigade, which should be stopped WILLIAMSPORT has elected• a Republican Mayor by 150 meprlty, a Republican gain over last year of 850. TOE Perseverance Fire Company of Beth lehem is endeavoring to raise money to purchase horses for their steamer. Jmry DAVIS la going to move to New York and'atil make that city Ws perm moot residence, so as to be near his bosom friend, H. 6. Tat American Hotel register is tilled daily with names from all sections, including points In Europe. Business at this popular hostelry appears to be very brisk. BUSMEN CEIANOR.—Moses aunt has pur chased the Ilvefy stable of John S. Yeager,nn Hail between Hamilton and Walnut, and took posses sion yesterday. Tut tribute from the East Brady Indepen dent, a non-political tripar, spanks volumes for tbe Republican candidata for Auditor Gencral,Gauera I Barrlaon Allan. PERSOWAL.—We are pleased to see F. E. Samuels, E-q., the popular cashier or the Second National Ilauk, able to be out again after a long aid severe Illness. Ltneum...—The Easton Board of Control has resolved to pap the Easton Express and Free Press one dollar per annum for publishing the minutes - Of the Board. APPOINTMENT.—John H. Fogel, Esq., of Fogelevllle, has been chonen Secretary of the Le high County Mutual Fire Inn!Ace Company, in placu,of Willoughby Fogel, decd. A FATAL FALL.—zlamuel Adams, a laborer, fell frum a scaffold at the zinc ore mince, near Frledensvllle, Thursday atternoon,and was almost instantly killed. GEN. BURNSIDE intends visiting Norristown at Friday, June 7, and will be the guest of Gen. Hutranft. The Sixteenth regiment, Col. W. J. Bratsk), will parade In honor of the occasion. PitinrenTt BALES.—Reported byAldermao Mertz, Gideon flunsleker sold three ono•story frame booties and lots of ground on Chew street, between Nlxth and Seventh, to Nathan Gacken• bitch, for $2,200. M.ONEITER SNAKE KILLED.-One day last week, a party of young men killed a black snake on the farm of Mr. Peter Newhard, near Trelch lersville, which measured nine feet long and thir teen inches thick. COUNCILS have selected Charles H. Knauss Assessor for the First Ward, to place of John G. Behtmpf, resigned ; and have conil:racd John Mil ler as engineer of the Allen, appointed in place of Joseph Barber, resigned. lanotyrarei. Paoollicaa—The two now ad ditional fitinuces under process of erection by the Thomas Iron Company at Holtendanqua, are being constructed thoroughly, and are steadily advancing towards completion. WE assure the Express that we have a high appreciation of the activity and efficiency of the Zdeton Fin. Department. It Is undoubtedly one of the best In the country. But .when compared with ours—well, modesty restrains ns. .11e.avi Enb.—On Saturday last, Adam Sterner raised a net at Mill Spring, near Laury's station, which contained among a number of fliti• es as eel measuring threefeet four inches long aid welghing_slx and a half pounds. James A. Little, of }Mk endauqua, preached Sabbath afternoon week at Ballletarille. Mr. Little Is expected to preach at Ironton on the fourth Sunday afternoon of this imonth (May 20th), at half-past two o'clock. CONBTITUTIOI!AL CONVaNTION.—Weknow of no Repuhlican in the county who would better represent Lehigh in the Constitutional Con vention than Owen L. Schreiber, of Copidy, and we know of no one more worthy of the honor of the position. PROPIIIITT BALER.—Reported by Alderman Merin JAeoby sold a two-story frumu boots and lot of ground, 'Mooted to the Borough of Bethlehem, to Burnout J.,coby, for $3OOO. Frederick Z.ppenfelt sold a lot of grouud, 20 by 160 feet, on Ninth street, between Liberty and -Allen, to Henry Valor, for $425. Groszt.ex stock Is eta discount. Forced to a woad sober thought the Democrats do not see stalthlug desirable In him as a candidate and the Lew Republicans who supported him see that it Is to the interest of the country that the Republican party should not be defeated in the next Presi dential election. ELECTION or OTFICERII.—At a stated meet log of the America Hose Company, held loot eve ning, the following officers wore elected :—Presl dent, Jltin . Lowis ; Vice President, D. Mickley; Secretary, Allen . W. Kelper ; Aidl taut Secretary Georxe Wainer; Financial Secretary, floury Heist Treasurer,Cbas. /Lump; Foreman, Henry Koenig .Assistant Foreman, James Col& i Trustees, Geo Wasser, Henry Heist. • INCREASE IN TUE Seneca, TERM.—At the lite session of the Legislature, a supplement to the !school law was passed Increasing the school term front. four to five months In the year. Here after, therefore, no dletriet will be at lowed to keep its schools open for a shorter period than five months In the year. In about one-fourth of the districts of the State the schools are now kept open less than five months in the year. A GOOD ERIGOESTION.—In a circular issued from the headquarters of the Grand Army of tt Republic, at New York, by order of General Burn side, which announces that the 130th of May will be observed as decoration day, the .following beautiful suggestion is inade which le wall worthy of considerations "In addition to the strewing the graves with flowers, It Is suggested that they be :planted with flowers and shrubs, so that, when 'we are gone, the seasons In their ceaseless round 'may, In our stead, adorn the sleeping places of our comrades." MANDBONSE PRUSENT.—A.. •E. Moyer, of Weiland Centre, Bucks county, on Friday presen ted two handsome shle shields to the Lib - en), Fire Company, with which to ornament their Hose Carriage. One represents Washington crossing the Delaware, and the other is a representation of Washington's camp at Valley Forge. Both the shields are handsome pieces of work and re flect credit upon the artier. NEW OliDEß.—Spartan Council, No. 14', Mystic Baud of Brothers, has been Instituted In the First Ward, with the folbwlng °Ulcers t —O. K. Reeder, W. C.; Charles Rose, D. C. ; J. B. Whitney, Secretary; James C. Moore, Treasurer; Bliss Parry, Conductor; Andrew J. Everitt, Warden; Charles W. Weber, Tyler. Meetings will be held every W.doesday evening,al, Hall, Beyond and liamilton streets. Tna State Journal states that there are seven banks dolng business In iforrlsburg,with an aggregate sash capital of $700,000. Qua of theft the Harrisburg National klank, has a capital.of $BOO,OOO, and the /hate Bank with $lOO,OOO, Is privileged belts charter to lactase° Iti capital to The banks of Allentown 'have a united capital of about $1,200,000. • Oro: day last week a Greeley man visited large car: laws manufactory In Williamsport, and. after praising up the wooded:II qualifications of Horace Greeley for the Presidency, requested that a vote might bo taken among the workpson. It was promptly taken, with the following result: Grant...... Daronerat Greeley Ta purchase of the buildings and lots, Nos. 7—and-0 Hamilton street, by M. B. Young & Co., Is an important business move. The two lots are together thirty feet front and two hun dred and thirty feet deep, and costil22,ooo. 'Prob. ,hlydnring next Spring and Bummer, a store loose will be erected thereon on which will be .mo of the most extensive in the city and will be 1. grand Improvement to that portion of.ll.am Ilton street. LARGE Est/mt.—The estate of the late Dr. Willinm Watherill, who resided at Fatiand, near Port Kennedy, Montgomery county, Is said to amount to about two and a half millions of dol lars a large portion of this, says the Ledger, was realized recently from the sale of valuable coal lands in Schuylkill county to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. Dr. Wetherill leaves ten children. We understand that be made no will; or thnt none has been found as yet. TIMMER DESTROYED BY Flag..--About SIN acres of timber were destroyed on Monday of last week on the farm of Mr. Jonas Herber, In Weleen burg township, by fire. Mr. Herber wag engaged in burning rubbish In an adjoining field, and the high wind prevailing at the time, carried some sparks Into the woods on the dry leaves, which caused the fire. The timber Is burned to such an extent that It will grow no More, and If used at all, must be cat down and used up as It le.—Slat. Moron News. THE ALLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE.—The annual commencement of this beat itution will bo held on Priday evening, June 20. The annual address will be Centered on the Thursday evei,lng previous by Rev. Joseph 11. Dubbs,of Philadel phia. The College returns thanks to Roht. McDowell, Esq.. of Blatlngton, for valuable presents of selmoi elates ; also, to Wrn.R.Lavrfer, of Allentowd, for framing the same. TUE sad and destructive fire at Somerset, Pa., In which a loss of $BOO,OOO was sustained, calls for the practical sympathy of every Pans— sylvanlan. This Ore has been as .disastrous to Somerset as the big Ore was to Chicago. Many persons are homeless and bereft of the savings of a Meanie. The cases calling loudly for prompt assistance are not so numerous as those of Chic., go, but they none the kits appeal to human sym pathy. Has not Allentown something for our sister Pennlyinanla town? !REPORT of coal transported over the Lehigh 'alley Railroad for week ending May 11th, 872, compared with same time last year: For Week. For Year. Wyoming 11,416 08 219.470 00 Hazleton 86,919 09 858 791 07 Upper Lehigh 21 08 1.235 ai Beaver Meadow 12.817 18 312.030 09 Mahanoy 10,652 00 130,120 05 Mauch Chunk 77 14 1,543 00 Total .... 71,904 17 1,521,098 09 .....15,030 02 532,864 00 T0ta1........ ame time 1871 .56.874 15 991,234 03 CM= Fiuu AT CATABAINCIA.—Wethipsday aftBr noon, about two o'clock, the stable at the Lock s, at Catamount', owned by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, was destroyed by tire. The stable was not quite finished and there were chinks In the roof large enough to put a man's hand through. It Is supposed that sparks from a pass• ing locomMive entered one of these apertures and' fell upon the hay In the loft, which soon ignited. Two bores and six mules, and a quantity of har ness, the property of different boatmen, were burned. Three mu'ea effected their cscape,though badly scorched, and were not recaptured en' II six o'clock last evening. The fire created considera• ble excitement In Catasauqua and the Phoenix boys were early to respond to the alarm. CUILD DROWN/CD IN A CIaTER N. -0a Tues day of last week a little four-year old boy, of Mr. James Messinger, residing InForkstownship,neer Btockertown, fell In the cistern at his father's houseaud drowned. The little fellow wits playing about the cistern and had removed the lid. HI Mother and grandfather saw him In the act and called to him to come away, but. instead of doing so he stepped on the lid, which tilted and he fell into the cistern, the cover follow lug la the &scent. Those who saw the accident ran to his rescue,nnd his grandfather held down a hoe, which the un— fortunate llttis one grasped, but was not strong enough to hold on. In a short time a large num ber of persons were collected and the body brought out of the water,.but'llfe was found extinct. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire coat munity.—Easten Argus. FINE LIVE STOCK.-0. L. Schreiber, Esq., of Copley, one of our leading agriculturalists and stock fa nc lers,ba s In his possession some live stock which' Is hard to heat: Ho hue a boar named Duke Alex 10,of the Berkshire breed, sire! by Fred. Doug las, which be considers about the finest member of Ilogdoin extant. His stock throughout Is seldom equalled and parties desiring to Improve their breeds would do well to pay him a vielt. A Devon e Ire bull Is also a splendid animal, a great favor. Ito of Mr. Schreiber. Two Percheron colts, one three months and the other five weekß,are beauties fur their age and their owner is very proud of them. CHARLES E. Lox, a prominent lawyer of Philadelphia, died suddenly, at his residence in that city, Thuralay morning. In 1870,.he deliv ered the annual address at the commencern of of Lichtenberg College. He was at one time City Solicitor, the duties of which he performed with credit to himself and benefit to the city. Ho was a delegate from the Church of the Epiphany to the convention of the Episcopal Church,ln session In Philadelphia last week, and upon the asseml . - ling of the convention Thursday Bishop Stevens, upon the announcement of the death of Mr. Lex, led the convention lu prayer, after which a few moments were passed in secret prayer. Resolu tions were adopted expressive of the feeling of the delegates. Mr. Lex had been in attendance at the Convention the day previous. THE MUTUAL LITERARY SOCIETY Of COplEy held Its closing meeting on Wednesday evening. The Society agreed to have the opening exercises of the next term on the evening of the second of September coming, la the public school building. A programme of exercises was prepared for the occasion which consists of President's address, historical account of the Society, essays, a poem, and an oration. The members of the Mutual Club at the present time have a better appreciation cf the benefits to be derived from such meetings than they ever had before. Twenty Important questions were discussed during the term just closed which With other varied and Interesting exercises gave the members ample opportunity to Improve them selves In the art of debating and speaking In pub lic. SUNDAY EintlooL INBTITIJTIL—The twelfth quarterly meeting of the North Whitehall Union Sunday School It:lstituto was held at fichneeks— vllle on Saturday afternoon, May 11. Thera was a large attendance of the friends of Sunday Schools, and the topics under discussion elicited Interesting and spirited remarks from the Rev. J. W. Wood, of 'Allentown ; A. J. Brelnig, Secretary of the Lehigh County Sunday Scho I Association ; Rev. J. A. Little, of Ilokendauqua ; General McAllister, of Allentown; Mr. Rowland, of Slatlngton, as also from a number of earnest Christian workeiv belonging to North Whitehall township Itself. The meeting was a success, and we rejoice to learn of the teal, prosperity, und.lo• defatigable efforts of this Union Sunday School Institute. Every such movement for the religious benefit of the young should always receive the hearty encouragement of all true Christians. The ner quarterly meeting will bo held at Daniels— villa. Cum. krinds.—The fruit prospect in Indiana county Is said to be first rate. The Bomersat Hasid states that the front has killed the peaches In that vicinity. The prospect for a fair average crop of whet.t la Cambria county Is said to be very favorable. The Cbambereburg Repository estimates that the wheat In Franklin county will full below half a crop this year. • The wheat crop throughout Mercer county looks well, and entirely sets at rest the alarm about a failure to wevalent a few Weeks ago. The wheat crop la Chester count Appears likely to be a •fatiure. The winter badly Injured It, and then a great deal of what got through the c..ld Weatha was killed off by the recent hot dry weather. 1 ALLENTOWN; WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,1872. 8 II THE scholars of the German Catholic Sun d iy School went out on a plc-oic Monday morning They made a street parade, headed by the Allen town Cornet and, which played delightful music INerecrtow.—•Tho troops of this and North ampton counties made a fine appearance on Sat urday. The Excelsior& had forty men In line I the Allen Zonaves, thirty.nltte ; the Allen Rifles twenty-Ulm.; and the Selfridge Guardsihirty.five. INFANT BAPTISM.—SIN itlfillllBWOrClTCOVed into the Episcopal Church, at Grace Church, last evening, Rev. W. R. Grics administering the , Dl- Tine ordinance of baptism. The occasion Was oue of unusual solemnity and interest. RITTEIIBVILLE DRIVING PARR.—The stock holders or the Rittersville Park Association held a meeting at Rittersville on Saturday and elected the following officers: President, Dr. G. B. Lin dertnan ; Vice President, George Erdman ; Secre tary, George B. Schell; Treasurer, C. M. Knauss; Directors, Samuel Mc -lose, Jacob S. Dlllinger, Samuel Adams, Herman M. Fetter, George Her— man. Asher Shimer and J. F. Reichard. The stock of the company is very rapidly being taken, and as neon an the track can be put in proper or. der and the necessary buildings erected, the park will be In .ugurated, which will be at no distant day. It is the intention of.the company to enlarge the present track, and also to erect convenient stables and sheds far horses on the grounds, and If the proper encouragement Is given to this asso elation It will be able in a short time to off. r such premiums as will attract the best horses In the country. Among the stockholders may be found some of the most prominent and influential citi— zens or this and Lehigh counties, which, taken in connection with the excellent location of the grounds, warrant the expectation of a brilliant future for this enterprise.—liefldelyrn Times. SOMETIIIING AllOl3l . °Mei. While Dr. Bernhardt's glasses la tvo gained so wonderful is reputation for their perfect adaptability to every eye, the merit does not all belong to the material alone, which, of course, Ia of the best, but to the skill of the celebnited optician Dr. Bernhardt him who manufactures and prepares the raw ma terial, giving it the proper shape, convexity or con caVlty which each Individual eye requires. In hie room may ba seen the various crystals In their crude shape, from which his lenses are made. It Is for his peculiar still], amounting almost to no Instinct, In detecting the ronairfon of every eye that praise should be a arded to this gentleman. Such at least, is the report of all who have been bent, Sled by his skill• Dr. Bernhardt Is at the Ameri can. Hotel, where he trill be found for a short time longer. We caution the public against unscrupulous persons who era selling glasses, representing themselves to be connected with Dr. Bernhardt. The Doctor has no one connected with him, and his only place of business la this city le at the American Hotel. FIRE INSURANCE—LOCAL BOARD OF UN. DERWRITERS.—At the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Board of Fire Unierwrlters held In the city of New York on the 17th and 18th of April, the vital necessity of obtaining more adequate rates of pre mlun was the point principally debated, and the debate resulted In the unanimous adoption of the following resolution : "Resolved, That the Companies forming this Board wit: Instruct their Ageuts to forthwith form Local Boards, where none now exist." Io pursuance of this resolution a meeting of the Fire Insurance Agents of this county was held on Friday morning in the office. of the Mayor The Board was organized by the election, of T. Good, President; Charles Eckert, Vice President; R. Clay Hamersly, Secretary; Thos. B. Lelseo ring, Treasurer. The following gentlemen com pose the Rate Coma:l:tee: Charles Eckert, Thos. B. Leisenrlng and R. Clay Hamersly. The object of the Local Board will be to estab lish uniform rates of insurailee throughout the county and have a co-operative supervision over all matters relating to Fire Insurance In this vi cinity. Tag, INVEBTIGATION.—A. Committee desig nated by the Grand Jury an I appointed by the C•mrt to investigate and inquire Into an alleged or reported d. ticiency in the report of the Com missioners' and Treasurer's accounts, of Lehigh county, met at the Court House, on Tueeday,May 14, 187 J, ut 10 o'clock, a. m. Present—J. Weiler, t. 7. W. Cooper, A. Reninger, W. 11. Ainey, and D. 0. Saylor. Ou motion of W. H. Macy, Mr. Reisinger was appointed Chairman. On motion of Mr. Cooper, D. 0. Saylor was appointed Secretary. On 'motion of Mr. Ainey, Mr. Weller was ap pointed a committee to inform the Commissioners and Clerk of the Court that the committee is or ganized and ready to proceed In the discharge of its duties under its appointment, and request them to furnish the necessary records, books, &c. Mr. Englemau, Clerk of the Commissioners, appeared and stated that any books, pipers, Sze., that the committee desired in reference to the matter before them, are at the service of the com. mlttce. • A journal, showing the Auditors' reports of the dacrent county accounts, lucludlui the thmuclal statements, wa+ produced and examined. On motion al.mrned to 2 o'clock, p. m. Committee met at 2 o'clock, p. m. Present—Weller, Cooper, Renlnger, Alney, Baylor and F. G. Bernd. On motion of Mr. Alney, adjourned to meet on May 22, 1872, at 10 o'clock, a. m. OnlarnfirmotcAr..—lt may not be generally known that Mr. D. 11. Kline, of Copley, has cap tured a most magnificent specimen of the bird commonly known as the loon or great northern diver. Upon analysis It 'was ascertained that It was no less than a royal specimen of the Columbus lot quotes or the Columbus glacialis of the Liunuen system. It wan a f.. 11 grown specimen, and Its plumage exhibited all the brilliant colors and chtir averlatles for which the specie Is noted—the dark blue green and glossed purple of the head and neck i the longitudinal and transverse stripes of the throat and back; them' owy whiteof the under surface, and the greyish blue of the tarsi, etc. They are a plentiful bird du ring the summer sea-. son In high northern latitudes and on inland lakes. They are solitary In their ha bits, keen sighted ; their flight Is strong, rapid and direct, nod difficult to approach. It is needless to say that It takes au excellent marksman to be able to take them. But our friend K. was most too sure, as the head of the bird was too much damaged to b ave it stuffed and prepared for preservation. Mr: Kline also shot fur ham ks during the pastw Inter,all or the specks known as Buleo borealis, the most abundant kind In this section of the ,ountry. Ho was also Lam nate enough some time ago to capture four wild ducks, of which no analysle•was t nude and cense (mend), the speelei Is not known. PROFITS Or LECTURE COORIPCS. —Except In large cities, whore the population is so numerous and varied that anutudience can generally be ob— tained for nny respectable lecturer, the profits secured by committees or associations who get up courses of lectures are usually v ory small. We dud In a West Chester paper a statement of the financial results of a course of five lectures given lu that town during the last winter. Beason tickets were sold to the amount or $470, and the receipts at the door were $349 80, snaking the total receipts for the ccr.r..e, $819.80. Thu total ex. peaces for titian lectures amounted to $097.27, caving a balance as profits of $1211.50. 'Dividing the receipts for coureu tickets sold by the number of lectures, and' Mid log this result to the receipts at the door on each evening, we have the grass receipts for each leotard sop trate. .By a similar process went -dye at the expense+ of each lecture. The commit tee paid Rev. Mr. Willits $5O ; total expense of this Itcture '5121.90 ; receipts from course tickets $94, at door $34.20, total $11920. Paid Mr. tdcCully 025, total expenses, $100.90; receipts from course till, at door. $15.80, total 199.80. Puld Miss Holden and MI-s B ire $55, total expen nes 4120.50 ; receipts from course,6ol, at door $50.25, total $150.25. Paid Dr. Warren $5O, total expenses $121.40 ; receipts from course $94, at door SM4O, total '123 90. Paid Miss Dickinson 14150, total expenses 0201.40 ; receipts from course $94, at door $233.15; total $317.14. From this It will be eeen that on the lecture of Mr. Willits the committee Inet $2.30; on that of Mr. McCully they cleared .$3.40; on the joint lec tures of M les Bare and Miss Holden they cleared $23.85; ou that of Dr. Warren they cleared $9 ; on that of Muse Dicklosou they cleared $95.75. The course was considered quite successful, and In a literary point of view the lectures were ex cellent, but, the pirtles who made themselves responsible ran considerable risk. It le added that sever al'of the lecturers accepted less than the usual compensation, on account of the object In view. Writ Chester seems to be a bettei point for lecture j than even Allentown. - - Scniussn's, for June, contains views of Harrisburg and other points along the Basque• banns, concluding with scenes at Welkin's Glen. Berlbntr's is one of the best and toot Interesting of the magazines. Sow: Scatdra, taking advantage of the great reputation of Dr. Bernhardt, aro running over tho country peddling F pec tael c sr. Why will people be deceived, when they know the Doctor never leaves the llotel to engage In any such buslness and has no agents. - - POLICY Snor.—A stranger stopped in front of a certain est blight:nett on Saturday and In— quired " What business is done In there." flu was Informed, coundentialli, that It was a "policy shop." Where aro the pollee? Shall we expose It? DULL.—ISIost or our mercheints complain that Saturday was not as good a business day as ordinarily, notwithstanding there wore so many ssrangers In totin...A few did a heavier but Mess than usual. Ouo firm reports It the best day It over had. TOE glorious rain of Sunday was a WM pieta an wer to the prayers that have gone up to (leaven In the post week. The benefits a bleb will result are Incalculable. It Is not too late to save the grass •rap from failure. The hearts of the farmers will he filled with thankfulness. B. DADI Once In a while writes some hu morous rqi Isa, but It can hardly be expo cu d that he or any one else who writes editorial 'Whinge every day should not very fervently eay 60M0- t.ing that Is very &Hy. If his grammar were su}tieM, his criticisms would not always be In bad taste THE New York Tt ibuno has seen a private letter which contains the following statement: . "Every Democrat, sn far no I know, Is heart and soul for Mr. Greeley, and will vote for him In preference to env Democratic candidate." Tim writer is one of those fellows whom Mr. Greeley told to "Go West ; end lie lives Is a "city" a 1 w miles the other f Me of creation, on the Union Pa eine R. R. The city enviable a beer saloon and two shanties. There are two Democrats there— one keeps the beer saloon, and the other, who doesn't, wrote the letter. And that's "no for as he knows."—B. Dada THE LP.SsoN of Trir. SONtERSET Fine.— The Philadelphia Star says,iii these years of great conflagrations th:re is scarcely such a thing as a valid excuse for the non-insurance of property. this was largely exemplified In the great Chicago disaster, but in a more marked degree In the re cent burning of the town of S mien.et, Pa., where a million of dollars of property was destroyed, with but sixty thousand dollars of insurance. As a result of this neglect of au almost Imperative only a large number of famliles. have been beg gared. This Is a sad thing to contemplate, and yet Somerset Is only one of a thousand other country towns in which there Is an almost total neglect of this matter of Insurance. . As a general thing small towns are exempt from .erious fires; yet, within the past two years, how many like Somerset have beau swept away by lire. The lesson Is an impressive one. There may he men of large means here and there, who, like Stephen Girard, can risk the insuring of their owe property, but the man who has but a single property, there Is no safety In such a course. In sure your properties lu good companies, and - then come what' may, 'you w 11 always have a fund upon which to fall back. But the fact that the people of Somerset neg lected their duty In regard to Insurance, does not render their claims upon the sympathy of the peo ple any less strong. Compared with the Chicago losses those of Somerset are equally as great, the differene. In population, etc., coma& red. Hence there comes up to us . a powerful appeal for aid, an appeal which, se a Christian people, we cannot disregard. Why is It that something Is not being done In the way of relief ? This le not like Philadelphia. The people of Somerset arc our own fellow•citiz •ms. They are of our own State. They arc sulfa-log, and should have Inimedi ite relief, and Philadel phia Is expected to take the lead in this work of benevolence. SOMETHING New.—Mayor Good, the Cop lay Cement Company and a Mr. Moyer will, In compAuy, erect seven two-story concrete houses uu Lumber between Allen and Tilghman. This ostem of constructing walls Is, as far an thin city Is concerned, an experiment, and as it combines cheapness with many excellent qualities, the progress of these buildings will be regarded with considerable 'Merest. It has been used in England and Frauce; with gratifying results, the in Aerial there used being composed of Portland cement. The material used here will be fulmished by the Copley Cement Company and Its Autees, will create a new market for the favorably known cement of this Company. A double curb, or wooden frame, entirely surrounding the upper portion of the wall. serves to hold the plastic wa • terlal In place, until It acquires auffiJeut hardness to support itself. Them the curb in rained, and again Ulla In with concrete. This is allowed to dry over night and the next morning is hard enough to allow the curb to he again rained and the work of lilting in and building up the wall again renewed. The walls soon become bard alai strong enough to support scaffolding. Old Mick bats or stones are often thrown In the centre to save concrete. Frost, rains, etc., do not affect the concrete after it Is once set, and the walls cat, he made an smooth and as sharp as with cut stone, and the cost, we believe, 18 about half that of brick wails. The system is especially adapted to small, cheap houses, though a warehouse IV feet long, 50 feet wile, and 60 feet (five stories) high, has been erected Is Southwark, Eugland, and has been much admired and appears to hay. Sufficient strength for the purpose far which it was erected. The chief clement of success, when the cement Is of good quality,iseems to be the thorough mix ture of the dry materials, to secure uulforn strength, and the process Is very simple, m skilled labor being required except for the carpeu ter work. DEATII OF TIIE CANNIBAL DIVAIII%—CAN NIIIALISM IN ocn M Museum, Menagerie and Hippodrome met with quite a loin Tuesday In the death of the notorious Canalbal Dwarf, which occurred ai the Pennsylvania Hotel. in this place. The little F , JI exhibited symptoms of indisposition several days ago, and the Mana ger, Mr. W. C. Coup, sent " the General" as be Is called, to New Yolk, to he cared for by Mr. Barnum'e family physician. But the little savage becoming restiess•lu the absence of hie associates; be was returned to the company. Like all of his race he had a native horror of sheets and clothing, and mu In the wet, cold days that came upon the company in New Jersey, the manager was lambi , to force shoes upon the General, and Make bite dues with sufficient warmth. Yesterday the man In charge noticed that his fingers were constantly in motion, while be muttered continually the only word be ever pronounced intelligibly "Fitt." lie refused everything like food or nourishment, and apparently thought of nothing but his native I•land. Dancing or violent gesturing of any kind was always a source of great merriment to the General, hut now the keeper could not provoke even a smile. The miniature being was dying, and white Ilk keeper was doing his beet to cheer him up and make him take medicine, he rose up In bed, muttered "Fiji" It. a whisper and fclibmck dead. Ills three native companions, who up to this . time were wholly Indifferent, now exhibit, d all .he symptoms o( genuine grief. They howled Incessantly, and such fearful physical contortions were prob.ll.4y never before witnessed Inn civillled community. A HORRIBLE SCE? E The death of this dwarf savage was not an on. expected event. The scene subsequent, howtrver, sent a thrill through each of the very few entire' , sant with the facts.• Shortly after the corpse was pia ed In the collln, last evening, - Mr. o.B:Smith, the keeper, locked the door upoli the three Coin 'melons In an adjoining room, and left the I.;trild• log for the purpose of consulting with the mane. ger at the National Hotel.. Ile states that beans not absent thirty minutes, but that upon returning a scene presented itself too horribletodetall. Thu two mule associates bad . gained access to the corpse, and were biting and gnawing at the flexhy parts of the body with all the eagerness of their native cannaalt.rn ! The female stood aloof In ono corner, and by sign, word and gesture was retreating thUto to de,i,t. It Is understood that this windup . is a convert to the teachings of English Mieshmaries,• and lo.lke With abhorrence upon all the unchris • flan habits of her tribe. Mr. Smith promptly In terfered, and the two miserable beings went ;sul lenly totheir apartment. All regret the unnatural affair, and none more than the parties directly In tereited. The remains were quietly hurled In the evening.— York Dialp. BARNUM'S Cannibals chow ;tobacco°. Did boy learn tho filthy practice in their nativecoun ry 7 A friend says l.r.ey did—ln Now Turk. TONY PASTOR, thq comedian'*lth a world,. wide reputat'oo, will he herd with hie unequalled troupe on Friday evening next. gprtere have been engaged Tor them at the Ameri'c'an Hdtel, the troupe makl , g It a point to stop at the leading hotel In every city In which they perform. Tho troupe Is composed of dome of theibest talent and they should have a crowded house. now T 9 GET A REFGIOERATOIL—toy of our !Indere who may find it Inconvenient to go to Philadelphia at this time, Can obtain a full it and elaborate descr4tion of the Refrigerators sold by the well known firm of Isaac B. Willianie els Co. There need be no fear of not being thoroughly Suited, as the circulate contain minute &scrip. dons and the arm has a widespread reputation fur fair Bea advertisement.. [2.01. A HEAVY Bosnittes. Barnum took in $9,800 on Saturday. flu expenses average about $3,300 a day, widelWat that rate. would Let him and his partners about a million dollars durleg the travel!. g season. Tho agent paid $2240 for transporting the company and effects over the Reading Railroad from Barri•burg to Reading, Reading to Pottsville, and Pottsville to Allentown, GOING TO THE 111111.-Bt. John's Comman. dory, Knights Templar, of Philadelphia, will go on a visit to Boston next we• k. The Common dory will be received with ell the pomp and cere• moray that their Boston brothers can get up, and wilt be treated to a round of fzas . ting and sight. seeing. Dr. Downes J. Martin, of this city, will probably accompanying them, us standard bearer • of am' arand Commaddery of Pennsylvania. Bnomr. ills BACK.—Ma Sunday afteinoon, about four o'clock, a Gorman named William Schiuni who has been In this country only six nr nitcht . week+, pa? coming Ira° the city on the C apbeardtown road, and after he had crossed the Jordan Bridgo at Lewis' Row, fell over the' wall, a distance of twelve or fifteen feet, and broke his back• lie was taken to the Poor Bones this morn- Bannon may be a grand humbug, but Übe IA the people show that they do. not huller° It. Never, upon the appearance of similar establibh meta In this city, have the streets been so densely thronged with people from• all sections of the county,who came In especially to see the tug show: Satuiday more strongly resembled a Fair Day t - lan any we have had during our recollectlt n. file show arrived early In•tho morning over the Ea-t Penn. Railroad, being conveyed hither t 7 two speclal fielgia trains which were remarkably long. The elephant was snugly ensconced on a platform car, his head resting on pillows. The wagons were all on board, and the horses, camels, etc., were carefully provided for, and after a Jour• nes of some seventy miles the animals appeared as fresh as though they bad Ja3t come out of their stables. The procession, which passed our office at half past ohm o'clock. was one of unusual grandeur, embracing the,drore of dromedaries attached to the band chariot, followed by twenty-eight cages and wagons, the rcur being brought up by a gor geous cur, the four coruera of which were occu pied by four btadsomo ladies elegantly attired and the car surmounted by repre,entatlves of the different races, the Goddess of Liberty crowing the whale. EE=l Barnum'e,ln the morning,was thronged with an immense multitude of people. Everybody went to avoid getting in a crowd and the result was a tremendous jam. Ihe managers have strict ar• rangeinents and as soon ai the crowds strike the ground they are put under discipline. This Is necessary In order that all may have a chance to The first tent contains those horrid looking Can nibals, the " tVhat Is It," the woman who writes with her tors, Admiral Dot, the automaton bell rlogers,, musicians, etc., curiosities or various kinds, Insects, fish, wax works, and every other wonder. Next Is a tent containing the elephants, drome dories and Camel. Ihese attract a great deal of entlon The menagerie occupies another tent and com prises many rare animals that have never before been exh.bited In thin country. The giraffe Is among the most rare and attractive. They have sea lions, wonderful things—seals, Bengal tigers, Asiatic !ions, the - rhinoec os, and numbers of other beasts, which we have not time to euume- The circus performance takes place In the larg est teat .we ever, saw capable of seating a great teeny thousands of people. The grand entree'in troduclog the hcrsee, dromedaries, elephants and actors, la a gorgeous and magnificent spectacle. The acting Is superb, the horses are spli Ited and In good condition and the whole Is conducted with such remaikable facility that no oue has in choice to tire. In Ma abort article It would be imposaible to tell one fourth df what Is done and what Is to he seen, hut we say enough when we pronounce B.c. great show a wonderful success. LIGHTNING 111133.—A. Philadelphia paper Lys the lecture of Professor John Wien on the tiject of "Thuud:r bolts and lightning," which as delivered ut the Institute on Thursday even• .g, brought together a large and appreciative au• After reviewing twenty.nlne cases of lightning strokes that occarred In that city last summer,and showing that the greatest loss of propely toos place under the supposed protection of the light. ulna' rod, he noted a large number of cases that occurred in other places. The destruction of the exten‘ive pattern shop of I. I'..slorris Sr. Co., •nd •the PAM Woolen Mills, of Matiayuck, both-In Philadelphia, caused a loss of over a hundred thousand dollars, and both these establishments were defended by lightning rods. Cu stated that small bodies of Iron, when struck by a thunder. bolt, will scintillate vivid sparks, and thus ignite any ailJaceot. inflammable matter. Ile also reviewed three cases of lightning stroke as they [lectured in lowa City, Terra Canto and • Indianapolis, where the lightning was common'. cited from the rod to the gee pipes to the build ings, set tiro to the gee, and then passed out to the burst the lead packed - Joints here and there for a distance of one thousand feet, and In the other two leaving nothing but a little dross lo Its place. The lecture was concluded by announcing the following as the conclusions derived from an ex. aminatlon 'of many cases during the last three years. That Ilgheuing Is an accumulation of force Is the cloud. That when the cloud becomes sur charged It explodes with a discharge always to- Ward the earth. That It geurrally comes from the west and southwest. That Its main forbu Is In Its axial line of projection. That it strikes b Ilidings indiscrlmintrtely as to the lightelog rod or no light- nlc.g rod, and that In tither case Its dynamic tom appears to be the same. That when It strikes a b .r of iron, as a spike or clamp, or even a shln4le nail, it burns the surf + , e and 6C lutillAtes bright sparks, which aro capable of Igniting adjacent in damtuable material. That a thunderbolt is nee. trallzed the instant it meets its correlative t quire lout of metal surface.. That when it strikes the lightning rod, that being only a fractional qutn thy of Itsmeutralizing equivalent, and the earth or water at the rod's terminal point bring but a poor conductor (fotir hundred millious of times .lower than iron—so said the learned Cavendist, and so says the anted telegraph electrician, David ilrookea, of this city), it meets a oul desa%recolls and heats the rod sulliolently, to melt Its point and to scintillate sparks from ii, surface which jet fire to the building., That In a house with a metal roof there Is uodanger of harm from a thunder bolt, tither to persons or properiY. That when ever the lightniag rod la struck by a thunderbolt It proves its own Ineffteleuey, since Frunkilu's theory was that It would prevent thunderbolts, not, Catch them. That there is no reliable evidence of upward strokes of lightning, and that the recall of a thunderbolt upon the rod is what leads to that notion. In addition to the cases referred to above, that happened lu this city, sever.' others of an JO strtictive charter were reviewed, minineut among which wore the bdilding at tihreclngr of welfth and Chestnut streets, the Elmo . Baptist Church, the ColuMbla Engine house On Market streets a had standing on a,lnt. on prowp street, b tw,:en Twenty fourth and. Twenty-fifth, where k mule and dog ward killed, And thd,Britlith bask, ATRIUM, then lying near the iron and steel works on Delaware avenue. • AL the clew:lathe iectnre a nunibey of_ dker„ . a , m4,. Illustrative of the most conspicuous' cai;esi , were projected on a screen by Mr. Davie. who assisted Mr. Wise With a Marcer seloptlcon. . . POCKETEI Pzotan.—Although Barnum em ploye two expert detectives to travel with him, thieves follow him and reap good harvests from the croWd. Peter Ferber bad his pocket picked of forty-elght dollars, on Saturday. Another man lost slx•y and still another twenty. • Suourmsn Dratocalmn.-On Saturday after noon the female Atzec, at Barnum's, had her shoulder dislocated. Dr. E. 0. Martin was called In and reduced the dislocation. Some time ago the girl met with a similar accident and the phy— sician was a half or three quarters of an hour In paling the joint in Its place. On Saturday Dr. Martin accomplished It in a few seconds, by the process of manipultiti.n, to the great surprise of the showmen, who regarded It as a greater feat I Imo some of their own. We mention this not as a puff for the Doctor, but to show the advancement in surgical science. A MAISIOAL TREAT IN Pnoersor.—ln a few weeks the Beager•Rlchings Oratorio Troupe will give a concert In this city. The Director and Managers,of the Troupe have engaged the accom plished artiste, Mrs. Caroline Richings Bernard, and, also, the beilutiful "child queen," M Ise Ella Knapp, and will visit the leading cities and music centres of the Celled States, producing, In full Medlan,Perslan and Jewish costume,the following popular and beautiful sacred oratorios : Esther, the Beautiful Queen; Daniel; &lob ism ; Moses In Egypt cud Creation. Tb Is Is a new organiza tion numbering twenty ladies and gentlemen of culture and refinement, and embodying, It Is be. lieved, a greater amount of rare and excellent talent than has usually bean brought together in one organlzAtion. It would boa good opportunity for ono of our churches to secure a benefit. Tae Moth• Proof Cheats, advertised In an. other column,are the cheapest of the kind we have over seen. They are lined with cedar and house hold goods can be packed away In them with per fect safety. , They are neat articles of furniture, and as the price Is astonishingly low, no one can afford to ruu the risk of having their clothes eaten by moths when these clients can be bought. Head the advertisement and send for circular. We give this notice unsolicited by the company feeling that we are doing a good act to our readers by calling attention to these chests. BAYS the York Ropublieau of Saturday : "Last Thursday. while the workmen employed In digging the trench fur the foundatl )n of Michael 6chall's new building, adjoining the old German Reformed burying-ground in Beaver street,a coma, of rather the remains of one, was exhumed. Un derneath a quantity of quicksilver, in globules, sufficient to fill a good-sized spoon, was found. Au old-fashioned sliver tablespoon mottles) found, and is now In the poss'ession of Dr. Weakley. It is much corroded, but the figures 1776 are plainly diicernable on it. How or for what purpose quicksilver and a silver spoon should bederos!ted with a corpse li a question open for discussion, and wo commend it to the attention of the York County Historical Society." RIOT AT ENIALIB.—On Monday a large pic nic was held at Elnaus, which was attended by people from various sections of the county, Allen town Included. In the afternoons fight occurred between an Allentoulau and a man from Trexler town, in the brewery. This originated from an old grudge, but there woe enough beer aboard to turn It Into a fray of town against country. One fel low mounted a chair and exclaimed " Kill every Allentown s—n of a b—h," which was the signal for a general onslaught upon both aides. At this point the Allentown men were victorious, but afterwards they became scattered, and at the depot an indiscriminate assault was made upon tho deeenbas well as the rougher element (mom this ciry. It was a disgraceful occurrence through out and even the presence of women and children was no safeguard against the villainous conduct of those who participated. It Is a pity that all the ring•leaders In the offtlr cannot be brought to Justice. They must be known, and if our county officers tail to do their duty In this Instance they will be responsible for bloodier affrays In the future. Fogelsville Items ACCIDENT.-Mr. R. F. Stein and Miss Elite Smith on their return home from Allentown on the 18th lust., met wl*.h an accident by which both re calved injuries. Wishing to see Barnum's Show, they went in to the city on the evening of that day for that purpose. On their return home, when about to alight from the boggy, the horse shied, it appears, ran off and throw them both put. By this accident Miss Smith was fortunately but slightly Injured, but Mr. Stein received heavier Merles, which confine him to his bed and give him severe pain in the right side and abdomen. The horse and buggy were found next morning some distance above the village, with slight damages. Dr. 11. J. Liaberacker was called to give medical assistance. STILLIVBERIIY FESTIVAL.—On the evening of the 17th lust., the omeere and teachers of the Bt.,John'a Sunday School held a meeting In order to devise a. plan by which funds could be raised so as to be able to get a new addition to their library. Ac coidingly various proposals were advaaced. After considerable discussion on the above, it was agreed finally that a strawberry. festival be held in the reason of strawberries. The object for which the money le to be raised beings noble one, It Is hoped that Sabbi.th School friends and the public in gen eral will come and participate In the good things of the feetiVal. Nein Itbbertisemento. FRESH FISH! Benjamin Burger at the market hasp.. ham received 27 b ,rro. or PORGIES. 10 P.m eel. a( VRESII HP RHINO, null ',roe]. or KENTUCKIRIVER SR D. all of wh ch will snid. wholesale nr retail. at the lowest pri .m. may. • ma;tl.ll A ssEt.soßN NOTICE.. COMM ISBIONERS' OFFICE. / Ata,txrevrx, May 13th. 187 t I Notice I. hereby Oven to the Ainreasore of the airfare/ ward.. h roadie sod toe nehtpa of toe ..onet y of Lebleh. to mart to .he Cemmtudaners' °Zenon Fitlit•Y henna day of MAY next. at 10 o'cloer r. m.. to take charge of the books and other eon ...... paper. gaud receive In •tructloos to referee.. to the kedletrat.on of Tutors. By order of the Beer& ealleklEN KER JOHN esrlf N. Control”lonern. HIRAM BeLLIET. At/eel—L. ENtikbaldri .Cl erk. (16-21 i ODD FELLOWIP PARADE. The , liIACCNOIg LODCIL, No. 131. I. 0. 0 F.," will hold a Parade In Pegelentils,. as SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 1872. .t 10 o'clock, a, m.,10 which other T.oditt,etn the Odell y will pa. tloipate. • number of draw Mande will be In attendance. After the celehretton the Brothers will be addr need both in Loallah and unman. Arrangement. here been made with theCatanaugna & Pegole•Ille Railroad Company for the tranePortmlon of all those &Winn to attend. N. H.—This oelebon ing been po.tpooo.d on count o f the preval ent. , of thesmall.pon, the pnego may rest swured that no danger need o f fesred on t at ac count. the •Illsge baring bawl clear the same fur 6,0 Weeks. ns•r22 11.1 TIIE TIDAL LIST, FOR JUNE TERM, COMIIENCINO MONDAY, JUNE M, 1872. FIRST WEEK 2!larval - C. Eek vs. Tit:taloa Jeer. Edward alcOnve. for limas* of Erdman A Rook TS Berme , Halllet. 9 John sa rl hl •Is Michael Woodcut's. 4 J.mei W Puller •lo tieors*Olt. is Hawse •st A run Einstein. tt Colstml.la Fire Insurance Co Ira James Row. 7 Samuel Kee or •a Wlt lam Prevision. (7,Orge A iC11.7 •5 Solomon Battles k Sander *a Charles Miller. 10 John Los. h ra Wallet.. Charley. 11 EFenatann.chor es P olar Al elo and wife. 12 Wm Herter & Co va Hook. 13 Jacob Slitter TN Ell. Penateromehor. 14 W altars. Wean vs Jahn W In. (to)m(11,1 Mama Bern and Sousa Illaurrn•o,110.310 tor said John Kern.(masen.l 16 Gauge Kolb sa d Ca .• lierners,comasittoe of Abra. hem Heckman vs John R 10 Jame. 11 Bash vloltstrlestliekenhaeh 17 W.llism tlePme .I..retnish A Salmons . : 18 Edward JBta Co vs Ellaworth. 19 Prancla Walter On Aaron St 11111er 20 Francis Wolter vit •Aatun B. Millar and Samuel J. Klatter. SECOND WEEK 1 Enlher Wieder vs o, llllam 11 Wied William Hone k Eon v. J H Meorelh• ad. • 3 The arlisie Deposit Co v• Edwin J Young. tinlertsm•Watter vs-Jcserst Welter. 5 Chrl.tl•n Halehter vs Sarah Hot bier. tt (tem., Ott VII JiltUtlK W Full., nod Jame., Rimmatt. 7lt J Kelley •• Maio' • nod Jame , ri ly. • 8 David 8 Walter •• Eno Penn Haliromd Co, ' 9 Mechanise Laid. toga. hating mid I:Width Ass°. ale ion o. Csia,anqua es David 1 D drown. 10 John Balliet vs J Franklin Reichard. II J•dm on George Vol. • I.cob Kemmerer •• J • Ettinger and 1111. Frits. 13 Jana L awlign., v. Hope Hoping MD/ c v . Ja, Maanfactorlng Cpeer Vs D 15 Iho Emit. Irma CU •ti H era t Kemmerer. In Ws sou li•mbLitn vs Jordan I Wu.: 17 Cooper.butg bating* lintlllittou 're 11 Kemmerer. executor of It scholar. decea.ad. 18 M. phew Keru,nopriniairsrtor. etc.. vs Aaron Kern. ilitoben 8 abler •• Frier 11.rke 37 R J 13.111. ; et El cc •Ilenlol.ro School District. ~ 2l' Frederick T Yobs& al Peter Marks. D istrict. ~ 2Y II Denton . * k4iVinge Dank vs John W Ritter and Peter Marks, • 29 OuOperehUrg &rings Institution v. Peter Marko, 24 Empire Mutual Ltfe L.feltisnrane• and Trost Co v. •Ii tpOpersburg WOW Imattniton v. Peter Maks and Jobs is Ritter. • . . , • • 26 tante Vs Verne. • - 21'W hilato Nth Te lanle.• • • T• IS Mosier Camp Vs ,Eisaker Coffin and . Dgeld . MO. Kena. ' -- ID Trszlartowa Loss and Sandlot Assoclitloa Vs L 421 Hofer, listobleton sod wife Ti Jobis P Pisalals .lor• don sod Milton Jordan • . i:lLpiLuroza. Prothonotary. Protkonotary t s 011.11, May Id. ntsrot.so Idebl gEbbertcoententO. AOiNFB WANTED FOR LIFE AND TIMES OP JAS. FISK, JR., Coati.ln• blograpbl • of 111 , •w. Vanderbilt. could. Twecd. to., with a financial hicurr of .ho twit:dry for the lut three years and what GRANT •ItitW Alvin( "BLACK FRIDAY." . Owerlsoo p•gen. Prices Ad dis., NSW YORK BOOK CO., Ni Ramo Ft., N. Y. Sold Only by Anent's. A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY! 10,000 Per Month. The Instantaneitus armeee of this Hoek is not strange. although it is haying unprecedented cedes. THELIEE of JESUS, THE CHRIST, BY HENRY WARD BEECHER: Us work which the reading public have been waling fur he art i ly, arity ; ell aorta and eondition• of MOO wel come Ital •to book robe read BOHOL* 128,T11E CLERGY. TH and the PlitlP I.E. read It eager ly euroy it thorought proton it since The point fur r w A t nt a.lll. S tL S. Nor, Agoura wanted. hieinr nt mon at d women to. obtain lucrative empleymPu: by takfug eo agency. Foil descriptive .11reulart mil ed (me. Very liberal term. to Clan...tem. AD ly only to J. B. FORD & CO Park Place, N.Y. i 11 itroornfin•d ,t.. Boston. Slam. ; 73 W. Washington et., OH who°. M. Cheap Farms. Free Homes 12=3 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD • LAIIII (MANY O► 12,000,000 ACRES BEST /ARMING AND MINERAL LANES DE AMERICA 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska. I• Tllll GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, 9.ARDEN OF THE WEST, NOW FOR BALPA The. lands are in the rentril portion of the United &Mee.. the 414 degree of North Latitude. the central line of the great resnoerate Esne of he American Coral sent, and is...grain growing end store raining uneorp.s led by any_ In the United dirt •1 CHEAPER IN PRICK, mole fano able tonne ginee,and more conTentent to market than ran be found elsewhere. FREE HOMEiTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS. 1110 BEST LOCATIONS FOR SETTLERS, SOLDIIIII.II RETITLED TO • 11011101TRAL OP NC ACRES. Free Palmas fa Parchaserr of Land. Rood for , he a•w De.rrlallva ParaPl‘l , q. with 00W m 41.. Dabllphed In &Kash, Garman, Nwedi.h and Datileh malted Irea avaryar bore. Andrus o . R. OMIT:4, Land Commlealoper, U. P. Omah It. R. Co.. a. (Incorporated 1860.) Columbia Fire Insurance Co. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.—S. S. DATIFTLic, Pres'ti 11. WILII.IIII. VICO-N.l; BESOT TI4011•11. Treas.i J. r. Reo'y S. H DKTWIL.P.R. 111. 11411 WILIO_I4 Relit Gloss. VATTOV. Jolts B. O•CHMA.I, M. M. STRICILLYA, i•COD 1. oTAINS. JAM. SCUILORDIMI, 0110. Books. W. 0. C• 011. AMU.. V. Brio., Jose Soarrzna, IL E. SPActic. For lu.sr.ace or A.ou• aro, addres. J. 7. 1111311.413FP. 8.14 . 7. Colambil. 1... lOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS FOR BALE BY TIIE Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. MILLIONS•OF ACRES On Ten Years' Credit, at 0 per et. Interest. No part of priocipit doe fur two years, nod thence only ODA ninth yearly till paid In full. • PNODUCTB will pay for land and Improvements within the limo of this generous anat. airkletter term were never offered, are not now, and . prob.bly never will be. CUP DILA ktigleing fall particulars are eopolled yells any alsolog to Induce oth.ra to smigrale with then, or to form a colony, are Invited to aak for all they want to disirlbute. Apply to GEO. 8. II•RR18, Land Commissioner. For lows L-nds,. at Elorlington. lowa. And for Nebraska Lai.de, at Lincoln, Neb. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS. $4O, $3O, 075 and NlOO. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP. Shipped Ready for Use. • MANUFACTURED NT J. W. CHAPMAN & Madison, Ind. iirBEND FOR CIRCULAR.'©{ LIGHTNING RODS. 6(uuson's Copper Tubular Lightning Rod, with Sol' al flanges, le the utostoomplete prol,tion miss Retailing ever fovea id. Etolers-d hy the noieutllle world, and by Wholesale Dealer, from Keine to georgic tie.ot for Circular to LOCK BART A CO. 234 Peen Ft. Pitts ).rib. Pit,, or N. 16: COPPER I lONTNING ROD CU, 33 Union Equate (NOrth), New York. 4 ~1Nt~•- COCOA! N E HAIR DRESSING. AND RESTORER Millions Say "BURNETT'S COCOAINE." Your Druggist has it. • C xxxxx T OF TR tcMrne over dyepepala,llverdleease, bowel rostiptalnte and ',alone fetirtl..nd herr.... die °Mete, has Immortalized the rieltanr Fp.. and t •te• tonne are not repeated thwunhout this hemb.phere by T•liit/111T'• 81ILTZ111 APRICRST: log all the eIPUIMI2III end prodautng all the happy restt:ta of the Great German tiprdds. Xl,OOO 'REWARD For may nese or Blind, Oleo& Inc, Itehl•c or Ulcerated I.lles • that On Binu's Pun RIOMPT tattle to to cure the Ulne. and nothing du. Bold by all Uragghno. Price. gl 00. EARN MONEY AND GET WELL Int. opt nuos of nay car , eltra....irriGiln AGENTS W ANTE D.—Agents make more money at work for es than at anything glee. Supi ne. light and permanent. Panic:o.re free. U. Brin- SON & Go.. Fine Art Pubtfehere, Portland. Halal. U. 8. r4ANOenctos.., RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS. AGENTS. IT• Will pay you fel per week . 12 clad if you will with On AT OAC•. Everything furainhect, 1011 MX t...nows paid. ♦ddreu F. ♦. KLLS a CO.. Charlotte, KWh. Ci IMPAT !MEDICAL 1100 K of useful N.T knowledge to all. neat free for two Omni. Ad• dress Da. Don AAAAAA it Co.. Cinelunati, Ohio. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF The Lthig,h County Agricultural Society, The following is the acconot of A. 0 Reuinge•, Ton Tye:teem. In account with the Lehigh County Agr.cu tural !loosely, .0 wit : • February 7. 1571. Cieh balance on hand from last yea SWOrdMatch 0, Cash for bay mold to it. Lents. ..... ...... 21 NI Alqll It do do do do . 24 20 Sept 5, do do d . Mr. Fry 18 011 do do 41 do 11, Rachman '0 Zi Pero DS. Cash admittance Wog Fair Pct O. Cash for wood sold I J . Wolf "353 R 7 1 00 Oct 7. do Rent from /1! Drinker 70' 0, Oct 91. do 141sy cold to IL Lents 75 20 Deo 11, Lehigh County A a anal appropriation 10 I tO do Cash for two member tickets 501 d...... ..... 10 0 Y0bx17 01, 1871. By .sh paid Newhard dg Blame r4s 21 • • . .. . A tall 29. By cash DJ W a, Br er Co 16 0) JEIZI Yd. do do B. inker for m•klng hay 63 00 And 3, do do 1 eeeee ling & dt roar for carpenter wo 6911 •ug :8, do do Mo. & Whitney, Printl.B . 70 73 dart 11. do do B Brinker tor making •e a. end o op 6000 Sept 23, do . do t.: If Defend-tier f t•or pain lu l g 112 SI Oct i do do 11 !radon. Jr,for printing 84 23 do . do do Harlacher & Wnser d 0.... •01 .9.1 Oct 3, do do Pratt. Welusheltner & Ca., feed 111 193 01 Oct 4. do do Lelseurlng, Tracer &Co , pawing bill 179 70 do do do Moines & Hake for prluting 17 00 do do do Ch. •ble for musk 11l 00 Oct 10. Cash paid Th. Snyder. eatpenter tall • 37 75 Oct:8, do 0 T Young & Co. rooflog MIL:. 8000 Dec; do 1 realer k , lumber bill.. 2•5 40 do do ' for Prentlum• 9773 00 do du for mond: y sups.. 1373 84 Tab 1, 1871, cash paid Jutbna &alder, deers's,/ ' O. 50 f 0 do do A. O. Rotanger, Tr.surer'• d 0.... (4 In Ca•lt on hand 1333 0 -- • 43:151 ll We thectaderelgoed committee to &edit the •ccoaate of A. 0. Itealuier.Tremager of the Lehigh County Agrlcut carat Society. heat tog exmatoed the fareentag account for •. D..:871, bud the note 0.71 CA as !dated allay,. at dud a balance In the bands of th•Treeeeeee. fALSO It. Wi eeeee our baud.; and mat Me lath day of ,Faltraary. A. D.. 11372. BLISHA TaltitHat, lIItURY STINE. Auditor.. mEt 810 !OLIN H.LICIITLIWALHER. • AN A N' ORDINANCE FOR TILE COB BRUNO OF FOURTH STREET DETWSEN HAM ILTON AND WALNUT E fRbRTII. let Ho It enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the City of •Ilentowu. end It Is hereby oruained bp , ga• thority of the ...me, that fourth street, , b et wean Manton •ad Walnut streeta,be oobbeled le eaptrdance with epeci• lea Rolm to be furninhed by the City Engineer Si. 'Mat the Mayor be auteterlted to recete• sealed pro. meal" fur the Work, until the Elith Inst. bids to be made for the completion of the whole work Der Potty. yard t th ilon to he removed to such points e• may bed', reeled by the Ensineer, not exceedteglo distance over roar blocks. Thet the Clly Eaelneer slim Immtillataly,after the eoMpb lion of the werk.lavy the mitt( the same upon the proporie owners aloes saidstreet, proportioasily to the number of Met owned by each Ws the cumber of mum hot occupied by the City Vimeuger Rdlw.y CompaeY, whom shell be d for said portion of ibe ocenplid by them. Nan. abbertifsemeAto. SEALED PROPOSALS Ibr the lel. lowing work will be received at thin office until the h lust : lot For the macadam'alng of Colon between Secand and Eighth attests. 21 For thecobbling of Fourth street between Walnut and Hamilton atreeta. 31 For the laying and repairing street crossing. and gutters (twang tbe present salmon . epecificatlons will tre famished at the office of the City Engineer. T. H. GOOD. Mayor. • Op•lCe. Shy 17. 1572. Imoylß.d SAFE AND DESIRABLE MUNICIPAL BONDS KANSAS, MISSOURI. COLORADO AND WISCONSIN; Haaing from sto 20 years to rna. Principal and Interest payable In New York City. For rain at prices that Will pay.OVER 12 Pall CENT. on the Investment. Correa, • pondence solicited with all arlehlow to hay or n THUS. P. ELLIS & CO., Hank•re, mayll 4w dim) 14 Pine Street. NOW York 4111 AN ORDINANCE ItELATIADD. TO THE StAfIA DAMMING OF UNION RTREgr AND TDEORA DINO OF THIRD sorild.:Er I.IIITWEKti UNION 81 . 316ELT AND VHF. LITVLF. LEHIUfI BRIDGE.. • . • • . . • • • St • 1 Be it en rated by the Select Aid Common Councils of the city of Allentown and it la hereby ordained by au• thority of [hee iron,That Union street between Second and Bleh•li strrets be macadamised, the ground taken therefrom to be reo•oved to Third street. between Union street and the Little Lehigh Bridge. bac 2 That the Mayor P. hereby •ntborised to receive tingled p•opo,ale for said work until tho :61th lust .specifl• elliooe to be furnished by the City Engineer sue 3 That bide for the work be received as follow. : 14, per leutel foot from gutter to gutt•r for excav,ing the street (oarteen Inches below the reader grade and remove , he earth to such places on Third etreet between Hamilton etreet and the Little Lehigh brido, as may be directed by the City Eugtneer. spreading tin mama so tot to grade Tulrd et , eett 2d, pat lineal foot for tilling la the bottom layer of ego n I 3,1, per !meal foot for carting on ands preading ou gradu the crushed alone or top finish, from Miller'e stone quarry on Ninth and White hall streets, rho location of the crusher. .C.L.A N ORDINANCE RELATING TO WATER TA X ES. Sec 1 Be It ordained by the Select and Common Cone. elle of the City of Allentown, and it le hereby enacted py authority of the name, That a (roulette tax of seventy Ave cents per foot obeli be levied upon all property fronting upon any of the principal street. of Ude city ovor twenty feat to mid h. and thirty-seven and one half MS) came per foot upno all property fronting upon tersely (cat streets or alleys where water mans are here. after laid. • . Sac 2 It shall he the duty of the City Water Commie glen, Int media Iv after he has Waned laying water mains in any of the .treats or part of streets to furnish the Ow Treasurer with an accurate ecru= of the meet age Milt One property holder stuns snob street or part of steeple a here pipe may have been told. nee 3 That It chill be the duty of the Oily Tresauror Immediately upon the receipt of ouch • meat to notify tee pealos later tied . of the amount so us-essed upon each andvery per.on and that payment be requ red nllldn th irty dope from the Urn , . of such notice. and In case payment Is not made within staid %Imo to Ole In the odic° of the ro houutary of the county a statement and Claimagaintlt mu lot or lots along which ouch water Inkliaah,co been 1 dd and proceed tr coil.ct the same for - the use of the atty. Bac 4 That Itahall h I lawful for property owners along which wa yr 11111111 S are already laid to pay the frontage Mx as provided lu the first tertian of thin ordinance. 15110 it That the asse•sed rate for water permit. for the year 1872 shell remain unaltered. excepting where the frontage tax upon the malt to paid when it shall be hut half lint gum. • tiro a Toni the protection tax of five dollars now ga med upon all PlOrelly 0W1301111,01 . 0 w for males are old and Hot tipped. hall herenfter be levied only noon he property oa w bleb the frontage IA; romaine OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, MAY 24% 1872. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tony Pastor's Troupe Second Annual Tour, The Muster Troupe or the Age TONt PASTOR take• especial pride to stun eencl That, Battered by the unbounded taco es sad Intense en thualeetu which graotei his Troupe toot Summer, he has reaolved to outdo all former effort. end succeeded In concentrstlog In ONE IMMENSE COMPANY, Most Brilliant Stars of the Present Day, Each one of p.rlese exc ilonceasoking hiabent in their renpective epeciaitiea, end forming in the whole a com• binat.on of ahaul ate perfection Attention te called to the of prog ammo the belt ever offered, every act of which wilt poa direly be performed, himself appearing at each eutertelement In choice se• 'cation of his own. new and original. Willy recherche rod red ed coin o rouge whian have mule hie name a household word In every part of the Union, Pric,e as ninal. Reserved seas for ea , n at (ho Box Office. Gd] N. D. ROBERTS, Agent. SCANDALOUS. &cue people. consider It scandalous to sell goods at a fair profit hot a ressonsb o price should satisfy any one. Tho OREATEMBAItUAINS over oftercd aro • ItOCKHILL & WILSON'S 10, 12 @, 15 Dollar SUITS! It In aurprlelnt tho quantity that le eold. But any ne after cooing thorn le euro to buy. TREY ARE TASTEFULLY CUT. \NI ELL MADE AND TRIMMED. BOYS' CLOTHING UNEQUALLED IN STYLE AND MT .p-SEND FOR SAMPLES ROCKIIILL & WILSON, 605 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. I=B3M k and teen a persona tilp;d7: J. WI4ITR, PALACE REFRIGERATOR! ECiE -The Coolest and Moll Perfeet RKFRIGBII ALSO. BAVERY'S PATENT COMBINED• Dining Room Water Cooler I ME= ISAAC S.' WILLIAMS EOUSE BURNISUINO STOR No. 72S Market, llt.. O'hiladelpata.. Descriptive circialtue soot on ipplie► lea.' . tn•ylT.Vm di,w) BM TONY PASTOR =TB JEWETT'S PATENT A FOR ever Conetruc'ed REFRIGERATOR ronceLox LINED Established.: 1804