ft7lle aectid Acgbitr. No paper discontinued until all arearages aro paid, except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon ris by sending word to this office. Subscribers about removing will please send ns heir old address as well as the new. Ew.vart mills have resumed work at Wit liamsport under the protection or the military. THE Reading Railrond Cumpany will extend Its express business to Bethlehem. Trio Selfridge Guards of Bethlehem have rreelved their new knnpFacks. VirretAND, N. J., has 10,000 inhabitants nail pays only $147, annually for pollee. TIM stone crusher went into operation Thursday and smashed up forty tons of stone. Otts of the correspondents of the Press, who slandered Hartranft, has been taken to the Insane Asylum. Perms , Mut le ahead of Allentown. The former bad two present at her !Abend Republican powwow RUMORED CUANOE.-It is rumored on the street, yet how true we arc unable to say, that th e Hope Rolling MIII Is soon to change bands. PIIRSONAL.—.Iames B. 13iery, Esq., return• ed home, on Thursday, from Vanamto county, after an absence of two weeks. TIIE: Bauern Freuud, the bible of the "up per end Democracy" of Monteomery county, re faces to put up the Greeley and Brown ticket. A TAMAQUA policeman killed a notorious character known as " Turk" Reilly. The police man was released on ball. ALLENTOWN has her share of good horse flesh. The tine turnouts are the adwiratlon of peripatetles. THE Evangelical Association of the Potts vine District held u camp meeting at Lan lingville last week. ALLIsON's car shops in West Philadelphia wore burned Thursday mornlnv, Involving a loss of $200,000. Insurance $500,000. Tam loss II the burning of the Erie car shops, at Jersey City, is put down at $1,500,000, with an insurance of $400,000. I'm: name of General Albright for Con pressman-at-Large was recommended by Mr Ketcham and will the well among the miners. GENERAL WAauinoVON viiited Bethlehem ninety years ago, and hasn't been there since. Be would hardly recognize the town were he to visit It now. REAL ESTATE SAl.E.—Elias S. Snyder . and David Snyder, sold a farm containing 106 acres, situated In Heidelberg township, near Pleasant Corner, to Jacbb and Stephen Kern, for 38,708. SHEET music, Instruction books, blank books, music paper• and cards and all kinds of musical trimmings, a lurge supply, constantly of, and at C. F. Herrman's Music Store, Allenvf wa. THE Health Officer asks clergymen tt semi their names and addressee to his office,that prep arations may be made for the enforcement of the Registration Act. See advertisement. Ann BROKEN. Milton, son of Francis Marx, of South Whitehall, fell from a cherry tree, on Monday week, and .fractured an arm. Dr. C. D. Martin reduced the fracture. LEWIS WOLF & Co. have built a splendid peddler wagon for George Kuhl & Co. It Is he the paint shop and will be finished by the first of August. 'fnE Easton } xpruss gives up a column to communications from Greeley men. It will not pay for the Express to surrender its neutrality, upon which it has built Its present success. DEAD.—John Bunstein. baggage master on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, injured at Easton recently, died at that place at half•past nine Thursday night. Tna United States Tuxes (In Incomes and Licenses are now due and payable at the office of T. C. Yeager, second story, rear room, of 638 Ilatnilton street. Bosnia:ie.—T. D. Kemmerer has rented the [nom room on the northwest corner of Sixth and Hamilton strrete and will opm next week with a full line of tobacco and cigars. ANKLE SPRAINED.—Mrs. Prank Texter, of East Allentown, In stepping down from the porch, sustained a severs sprain in her ankle which will lay her up a long time. DILE MATTERS.—The Columbia has en gaged the Allentown Cornet Band for the Fire— men's parade on the 9th of September. The America Hose Co. has engaged the City Cornet Band for that occasion. Tnß rural Democracy is contributing mate. rial to the Repulillcan pnrtyd Another convert plediredihis support and Influence, last work, for the whole ticket. And he knows how to do ser• vice In the cause. NEW Firtsr.—J. M. Ritter, shoe dealer in the First %Yard, and C. Lewis Hubei have rented Haines' store room, No. MI Hamilton Street, and will in a few weeks open with a largo and first— class stock of boots and shoes. SUDDEN" DEATH. Edward Schecicler, butcher of Catasauqua, drove to Allentown, o Wednesday, and after his arrival here the horse showed signs of sickness. Thu aulut.tl was put In charge of Dr. Feelkur, but he died in about au hour. Ho was valued at ESOO.. LEttlorrroN.-The Village Camp Meeting to.be held by the Methodists of thls borough,com• meecing August sth, Is the only subject agitating the people of Lehighton nt present. It Is to be bold on the Fair Ground, and eminent preachers are expected to be present. , A Miasount legialatnr clinched an argu meet against dogs, the other day, by swearing that the money expended In supportlog2l,ooo.ooo doge to the United States would buy 1,344,000,000 whisky coekt.lls every year. Aud yet the Beth• lehem Progress condemns the shooting of dogs. WHEN the observatory of the Columbia Engine House le completed It will be about ninety feet from the top of the drw; to the ground. The fire alarm hull will hang about eeventy.five feet high. A flee vlow of the city and neighbor. hood can be had from the belfry. BUCKALICW is coming, the great Buckalew, who le so honest—such a des man f He will bu at Walbert's Station on thu 10th of August, nn! at Allentown the same evening, and also the Hon. Blek Vaux„and even others. Them epeakers will come with bridled tongues. EvaltrwnEaa farmers Complain that they remember no season when weeds are so prolific us they are at this. Hoeing them up by the roots does not effect their destruction, for the frequent storms and showers prevent them from wilting, and they quickly take root again. W. D. LCCAP.NBACII, Eaq., nrietng Rem lican attorney, of Allentown, Is enthusiastic for Greeley and says there are 300 more Reoublleon• In that city of the same mind as himself.—Easton Argue. We don't believe Mr. Lnekenbach ever told such o Ile. BUSINEBB CIIANOIL—HIram McHose and Jacob VI hitman have bought the' fixtures of Geo. W. Hoffman. They will rent his brewery in the First Ward and will commence the manufacture of beer on the first of August. Mr. Whitman was formerly employed by Joseph Lieberman as a brewer and understands the business. A. imam belonging to J. F. food, the con tractor, backed over the embankment into the Jordan, near li. H. Fisher's foundry, Tuesday toornlng,and strange to say" he horse was not bur nor the cart broken. The bank was about twen.y feet high, and below was a wall ten feet high over which the horse and cart also rolled. BOMB TAlL9.—About two weeks ago a cow belonging to Mr. Joseph flabermann, railing In East Penn Township, Carbon county, gave birth to a calf having two perfect tails. The calf Isthe color of a deer and has one deer tall; and one regular calf tall. The call will tie exhibited at theinixt lair la Carbon county if It should live so leak. Pr is with extreme regret that we have had to record the death of 8, fl.'Priee, Esq. , , of link e•idauqua. He leaves many friends and a large circle of relatives to mourn hls loss. He was a gentleman of considerable popularity, always an ardent and settee worker In the Republican party, and his decease will be a great loss to the cause. BLATCHLEY'I3 CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP is THE BEST. For sale by the Hardware Trade, Heft lera In Agricultural Implements, Sze. If there Is no agent In your town, rend for descriptive Or. calyx. , C. G. &ATCHLEY, 506 Commerce Street. Philadelphia. George Horn, agent for Allen. town. mar 13.3mw IMPORTANT.—Hereafter the Money Order office will be closed at three o'clock and uo orders w.II he lamed after that time. This rule Is In uc !nrdance with instructions from Washington. We would remind the people that there Is no nue dropping lettere into the post-Milee unless they hove peen previously stumped,as neaten ped - lettere are always sent to the Dead Letter oillee. THRESHING MACHINE ACCIDENT.—WhiIe threshing with an endless gimin horse—power at Now Texas, on the 20th, Henry Noll got his loft arm In the threshing touch lee, and the arm was torn and mangled In a shocking manner. Drs. H t towel, of Texas, and Strasser, of Millerstown, cr.n, called In and found it necessary to amputate the arm, which was successfully done hninedlately below the elbow. The patient Is doing well. OLD BERKEL—A gentle:num engaged in iron pros action In Berke county, and who knows the sentiments of the Democracy of that county well, says that the muss of them will not vote fdr Gree ley. 11 the contest is between GrAnt and Greeley, they will either vote for (trent or not at all. That's the way Alt Berk. stands, mill we might add, for the mutter of that, all the strong Democratic counties In the State. A NAnnow ESCAPE.—On Friday morning Wm. J. Haines went Into the third story of Belie Bras.' cigar factory to get a case of tobacco, and In descending on' the elevator be had his rlghtarm caught In some manner, which, In the language of our reporter,peeled the bark off nearly the whole length of the urns. Mr. Haines made a narrow escape from having his arm pulled out of the socket. Mn. J. K. ENINIETT, the famous Dutch Comedian, who delighted the citizens of Anen t awn last winter by his inimitable, acting is at present In Berlin, Germany, whither he went for his wife's health and to purchase a wardrobe suit able for the characters he plays. He has engaged Andrew Halliday, of London, to re-write "Fritz," and we hope upon his return to this country to have the pleasure of welcoming him to this city where he Is so thoroughly appreciated. ThusTEEs.—Governor Geary has appointed the following gentlemen Trustees of the Pennsyl vania SLAW Lunatic hospital at Harrisburg : Troth Green, M. D Easton ; John L. Atlee, M. D., Lancaster; Daniel W. Grose, Harrishurt:t ; J. C. Bomberger, Esq , Harrisburg ; George B tiyy, M. D., Philadelphia, and Charles S. Minor, Esq., Honesdale, Wit yne county. The commissioners of the three fleet are for three years from February 7, 1872, and of the three latter for three years from February 1, 1872. A DISPATCII to the Tribune from Harrisburg represented that the State Committee gave the Spite up and was very despondent. Upon the con trary an Interchange of views among the members of the Committee showed that Hartrauft's strength throughout the State was much greater than had been anticipated, and while be had some weak districts there were others that more than over balanced these, and the Committee separated In the best of spirits, confident that flartranft's ma jority will bo,as large as It was In 1868. PROMPT SF-TT LENIENT..-1110 following let. ter shows the promptness with which the Allen town Mutual Live Stock Insurance Company pays lo.ses READING, July 24, 1872 IL C. Hunsberger. Esq.. Dear Sir—Allow mu to thank you and turough youth.: Allentown Mutual Live Stock Immratire Company lor so prompt ...COWg the loss occasioned by the death of my horse yesterday, on policy taken July 1, .872. Yours, very respectfully, JOHN S. GEIGER. SERVOS ACClDENT.—'iliortly before nine o'clock Wednesday morning, William Rhoads was hauling on bin farm, between this city and Beth- lehem, on the opposite side of the Lehigh, the lead horse turned sharply around, and in trying to check the horses Mr. Rhoads slipped and fell, the wagon passing over his leg and breaking it Immediately below the ankle Joint. The horses then ran away, but were stopped before they had Cotten far. The wagon was broken and one of the horses was disabled. Dr. Reichard was seat far, who reduced the fracture. SCRITINER'd 'NTH LY for August opens with a splendidly illustrated 'Mid • on yachts and yachting, together with an article of the some nature on the building of the canoe. Mr. War— ner, as usual, contributes a practical article In the current number, as also do Amami Walter and Professor Comfort. The Grapb le Art,accompa nied by illustrations, is described by D.J. Lossing; a short story ou New 2Mgland Life and the con tit.ontion of At His Gates contribute to the read er's entertainment. The articles by the editor are, as usual, both interesting and valuable. REPORT of coal transported over the Lelngh Valley Railroad for week ending July 2003, 1872, epmpared with same time last year For Wrok, For Yon, Total Wyoming.— ........ —.10,918 12 330 897 18 Hazleton 49,444 .14 1 3413 594 15 Upper Lehigh 38 11 1,520 09 Beaver Meadow 10.304 01 4r,9 809 98 Ma hanoy ........... 7,803 18 234.418 07 Mauch Chunk 121 00 2,121 00 T0ta1........ , amo time 1871 84,72116 2,375.428 13 .03,056 18 1,040,217 01 MEM FRIGHTFUL FALL.—OR Monday afternoon Mr. Ells Ileo. residing In uppei Slatln4tou, an employe In, he River Side slate quairy, met MO a fearful fall. Mann several others were ennaned In prying clown stones from the top of the quarry, when another stone, weighlog about half a ton, came loose and fell against Mr. Best, when he In his hold and fell back Into . the pit, a e lotance o about twenty feet, landing on a bed of so Id rocks Ile received some fearful cuts about the bead and heavy bruises about other parts of the body. No bones were broken and It thoucht that he will BOOR be about at gala.—Statinutln News. A San AFFAIR.-011 Monday week, John Knauss, employed at the tannery of Mossbr,K.cck & Co., In ilanover,adjoin iu. thin city, wan taking hides out of the vats In the tannery by means of an Iron honk. In some way the hook ran Into the palm of his hand producing a slight wound. Tb, hook had been tiLl'id lug from Satu Mon lay and It la supposed by the physicians th at nand polsonoua matter accumal tot upon It, And that when the woun I was inilLied the 'natter was cornmnnleat - ed to his system. Ile now Iles In a critical condition. Dr. Constant H. Martin Is attending hint and has little hopes of his re— covery. CONEITITUTIONAI. CONVENTION. At the next County Convention the Republicans will be c tiled upon to nominate a Delegate to the Con• &Motional Convention. We know of no one who would n fleet greater honor upon Lehigh county In that Convention than C. M. Runk, E&q., of thla city, and we therefore suegeet his name to the favorable chnslderation of our Republicans. Illa learning and complete knowle go of the law, place • him at the head of the Bar of thin county, and with a Convention composed of 61101 nullity, in tegrity and purity of purpose It cannot fall to give to the people of Pennsylvania the Reforms that they so badly need. TRY WALNUT LE/01E9.-11e fly, insignifi- cant as It Is In size, and devoid of the power of doing any great harm, Is one of the most annoy ing little pests of all the Insect tribe. A nuisance to man, the fly Is the terror of the horse, whose flesh Is made to quiver whenever the foot of ono touches him. hero le a recipe which Is said lobe on excellent defence against It :—Take two or three small handfuls of ivalnut leaves, upon which pour two or three quarts of cold water ; let It In fuse ono night, and pour the whole next morning Into a kettle. and let it boll fora oilurter of an hour ; when cold It will be lit for use. No more Is required than to • moisten a sponge, and before On horse goes out of the stable, let those parts which are the most Irritable besmeared over with the liquor, viz : between and upon the ears, the neck, etc. Not only the lady and gentleman who drives out for pleasure will derive benefit from the walnut leaves thus prepared, but the coachman, the wagoner and all others who use horses during the hot months. . THE' LEIIIGH7 ALLENtOWN:WEDNESDAY, JULY 31,1872. TEACHERS APPOINTED.—At a meeting or the Second. Ward School Board, hell on Thursday, Lhe following teachers were elected ;—Male Sec— ondary, Mr. B. F. Abbot; Female Secondary,Mks i. E. Geidner; Female Advanced Primary, Miss Leah Flahel ; Male-Advanced Primary,Miss Belle Meredith ; Female Primary, Miss Lydia L. Leis- A HAPPY MAN.—At the fair held in the Town Hall, for tne benefit of the Baptist Church of Catasauqua, a silver tea service valued at five hundred .doll re was put up to be voted fur, the super Intendent of a rolling mill having the highest number of votes to reeel no the prize. The contest was quite lively and on Monday week, when the votes were counted, It was found that Wm. flop kios, superintendent of the Catasauqua Rolling Mill, had received 3,700, and L, H. Gross, of the Allentown Roiling MITI, 2,200 vo t es. Mr. Hop— kins, therefore, received the prize and he values It not only for Its intrinsic worth, but as an evi , dence of the great popularity be enjoys among his employes. A BRIDGE Has A MAN.—When riding in the cars people should not look out If, to do so, they have to poke their heads out the car win dows. Nevertheless people should always look out for danger, but Hugh Ferry, riding on the 3:40 train from Easton, 'ant Tuesday afternoon, looked out too far, as the train was crossing the Little Lehigh bridge, and he had his head nearly taken off by the Iron posts. He was brought to the Lehigh Valley Depot where Dr. Apple found he had sustained a scalp wound about three Inches in length. After the wound was dressed Ferry was taken to the residence of a friend In the Sixth Ward and Is now doing well. Here after.lf any one tells Furry to look out he will be very careful to look In. WE have received the first number of the Fat Contributor's Saturday Night, a literary apd humorous journal, published at Cineinliati. The Fat Contributor Is a favorite throughout the United States and everything that drops from his pen Is read with avidity. From the appearance and contents of the first nutuber of his new paper we predict that It will be highly successful, and gladly welcome it to our table. While the new journal disclaims any stupendous "mission," it will encourage mankind in doing what is right and proper, and will combine Instruction with amusement. The publishers are A. M. Griswold & Co., Cincinnati, to whom your two dollars should be sent for a year's subscription. SLATNIOTON Wants her band reorganized and recruited np. Mr. Eloper announces that he desires to dispose of hi+ half Interest In the Slatlnuton News. B. Lutz runs a hack between Stinesburg and Blutlugton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday He carries the malls and will also carry females and their baggage. btaring, cheeky young men block up the en trance of St. John's church on Sunday evenings and annoy the Ind les as they come out of church. The News threatens to publish the names of the unmanly offenders. Jonas ilunsicker, of Washington township, seventy.flve years old, recently worked In the har vest geld thirteen days In succession and then sighed for other gelds to conquer. KILLING WEEDS IN LAWNS. —The American Rural Home says : Dork, Canada thistles, horse. radish, dandelions, and other strong•rooted varie ties, are frequent tenants of the grass plot. They obstruct the lawn mower, and, when shaved so closely to the grass,springquickly into prominence again. Perhaps the best method of killing them out Is to use a narrow-bladed spade, or a strong knife, which will cut the root deep enough under the surface, when It can be pulled up, and In most cases It will not grow again. This, however, Is tint the case with strong growing aid eatretnnly vital plants, like horseradish, thistles and dock. These require more frequent treatment, and per baps something additional to the cutting. If a little salt, or what Is much better, kerosene, can be applied to the cut surface of the roots, it genet ally kills them completely. • PARADE W. B. A.—On Monday week the, W. B. A:, 3000 strong, had a procession In Mahn• noy City, which was a very orderly affair. The miners as they passed through the streets gave thundering cheers for Grant and Wilson and Pro. teetion to Pe , nsylvania'a industries. Those who have heretofore acted with the Democratic party consider that their party has deserted them and they feel at liberty to vote only as their laterests dictate. The great change among the miners is . , remarkable. Buokalow will get less votes among them than any Democrat who has been a candi date for the past thirty years. Hartranft's popu• laity Is increasing constantly, especially In Lu cerne county, where General Ketcham is doing (some quiet and effective work. Buckalew's speech at Ntahanoy City has done the speaker more harm than his most eloquent enemy could have done. A. VALUABLE BlLK.—Major Washington Richards has In his possession a solid silver cigar case, the history of which is worth noting. It was manufactured in Germany b 3 Kocher, who was a ruinous silversmith in his day, to the order of r, cu. Peter Mahlenberg, the "fighting preacher of the Ame•ricun Revolution." By him it was presented to Gen. Francis Bwaine, who was a drummer boy In the Revolution and a General in the war of 1812 . By the latter it was given to Henry Mublenberg Richards, the father of Major Richards, who is deceased some fifty years. On one side is the In. scription in old English scrip, '• P. M. to F. B. to 11. M. 1t..." and on the other side Is the name of the present owner, enclosed Ina wreath of laurel. The case was hammered Instead of being cast, and as a piece of workmanship will equal anything of the kind of the present day. It Is fully seventy years old, but It Is as bright and clean today as when it came from ttie aliversmitb's hands. Maj. Richards prizes It not only as a souveolr of tI,o past,but because of the distinguished men to whom it at different.times belonged.—. Reading Thou. 1,326,211 A. WoNDERFUL riteit.-•The Reading Eagle ' says that In the Catholic Church yard In South Fifth street, In front of the Catholic Church stands a large Linden tree. This tree, us well as other, In the yard. nod those along the pavement, were planted to give abade to the church, and since they have become so large the foliage Is too thick, and It was necessary to thin out the trees. Last fall the bark wan entirely taken off of the trunk of the Linden tree for a distance of over three feet, and the trunk of the tree was cut around about six I lobes above the ground. The tree has not been affected by this treatment, only that It has blos somed somewhat later, but In every other partic mar It is us vigorous as ever. When the fact of a very hard winter, a dry spring and summer is considered, that many trees were killed last win• tar by the extreme cold, and that this tree without hark has survived and gives no signs of d. ray, shows It Indeed to be a wonderful tree. We have heard several theories advanced, such as the sap passing up the heart of the tree, and that It It kept alive by supernatural agencies, but our sci entists should give the public the benefit of their views. FROM what we have Been of Dr. Hadfield's Equalizer, purchased by Dra.John Romig .b Sons, we believe It to be a blessing to many suffering from eillictlons which have heretofore defied the skill of oar medical practitioner'. The Drs. Ro min, being regular physlolans, aro averse to any thing that seems like quackish advertisements tied will therefore not use the. best means of In forming the public of the virtues of the wonder ful apparatus which they have In their possession nod which they have obtained at great expeuse. We therefore consider .1t our duty to Inform out readers of Its merits, notwithstanding the Wishes of the Doctors may bo to the contrary. The Fquallzer Is made up of a varlet) of contriv ances to enable the phyelelon to exhaust the all from the parts affected by means of an air pump The largest of these will contain the whole body only leaving the face exposed to the air to enable the patient to breathe. This contrivance Is utsd successfully to cure rheumatism,. even of I:ng standing, and for general weakness, etc. •In this city there have already been remarkable cures, ono of which was that of a woman afflicted for s lo , g time from the effects of palsy. The Equal leer proved an Inestimable blessing to her and enabled her to use a limb she had not bent for a year. Wo conversed with a . gentleman, pester, day, who hae,been sick for a year. He was scarcely able to walk about the house even with the aid of crutches, but now the Eqintlizer has done him so much good that he has throvin his Crutches away. These are two cases that we have heard of, bet how many more remarkable cures there are wo do not kilOw. To obtain a correct knowledge of this apparatus it will be necessary to call at the office. It'is Intended especially fin the curs of paralysis, weakness, spinal diseases, rheumatism, etc. entINTY SUPERINTENDENCY.—Mr. Kuntiss. County Superintendent ele . ct, has received his commission from the S tate Superintendent. CLERGYMEN are reminded that if they do not comply with the requirements of the Registration Act there will be trouble. Leave your 'mines and itesldeneett at A. V. Mmerra.' • . RICAPERII Al A DIOOOI3NT.-011 Saturday Morn* hot, Christian Graham and Benjamin Groff, of Batt township, cradled seven acres of null In flvs hours and fifteen minutes. This is the faFtest wo have, yet heard of, and 0 few more cradlers like these gentlemen would throw mowers and rapers In the shade.—Strasburg Free Press. ON Sunday the corner-stone of the Trinity Reformed church, Copley, was laid. Rev. L. K. Derr, Blatington, preached In German, In the morning ; Rev. A. J. G. Dubbs In the aftertuar:. and the ceremony was performed by the pastor, Roy. B. A. Loh - mach.. Among the articles depos ited was a vial of water from the Jordan and one from the dead sea. IT has already been reported that one case of Asiatic cholera existed 'n New York. It is therefore Important that every Irregularity of the bowels should be corrected at once. For this purport , a bottle of pun Jamaica Ginger should always be kept In the hence. This splendid arti cle can be purchased at the City Drug Store ot s Lawall & Martin, 722 lirtnillon street. FATAL ACCIDENT AT CATASAUQUA.—OD Sunday morning, at 6 o'clock, an necident occur red at Catasauqua, resulting In the death of Jo seph McKeever, sou of Simon McKeever, aged 15 years and 12 days. Young McKeever and Lewis Shoemaker were playing In front of a small en gine of the Crane Iron Company, while the engi neer was oiling the machine. The engineer told the brat:Mte to move the engine forward, which ho did, and tile engine caught young McKeever, breaking his neck, cutting a gash In the head, breaking both lege above the ankles and :ileum boerellag hfm. Death was instantaneous. (Int oner Romig hold no inquest Monday afternoon. STRANOE SPELLS OF A J ultY.—The Jers : ny City Journal says:,One of our reporters picked up last night a set of ballots thrown out of the Jo , y , room by the jury who are trying to agree in 'the case of the Judges of Election. This package of ballots contained eleven rolled up together, slid they showed six for conviction and five for ac quittal—the twelfth one of emirs() we can't, guess hu inspection of these eleven ballots showed three of the "not guilty" and two of the "guilty" once correctly spelled; the rent were spelled thusly "Gilty," "unity," "glelty," "not gllty," "not gutty." We hope that thin spelling Is various enough to stilt all parties. Where there Is such difference of opinion among jurors us to how the word guilt; should be spelled need we wonder that there Is such a stubborn dif ference of opinion as to whether or not the word should be applied to the accused I. DISORACENOI,—Monday week, It FOllM,l*.Sa loaa keeper of Allentown, accompaniet by Rosa Kehler, made a tour of the saloons of Bethlehem After Imbibing to a Connitlerable extent, the rise Insisted upon drinking full beer.glabses of whisky, for which he paid extra. This continuous drink log naturally caused a beastly state of intoxication and as the pair promenaded the streets they dis gusted the citizens of the staid borough by kissing each other. At the Union Depot, he again allowed his affection fur Rosa by hugging and kissing , her. Such conduct might be permitted on the streets of Bethlehem, but the employes of the Railroad Com pany would not allow it, and Rosa was taken away from the man Into the ladies' room. The man attempted to gals admission to her, but being prevented, Insisted that he must sec the woman as " she was his wife." Philip, a Cunometat curs rler, overhearing the last remark, and knowing thii '• brute" to be a married man (his family me siding lu Allentown), contradicted his statement. 11 Igh words ensued, which resulted In Philip " la) lug his adversary out." The bystanders carried the defeated man to the rear of the expre office where he slept off his " doses." SUNDAY SCUOOI, °RDA:an:D.—Tito citizens of Alneyvllle, bettor kno am as Lehigh Furnace, were pleasantly euteitalned during Monday by toe pastor and members of Trinity Church, United "Bretnreu In Christ. At an early hour (8 o'clock, a. in.) the people assembled from near and Mr, and took shelter under u natural roof In the church of God's own make, and engaged with one accord In the permanent organization of a Bund y School. The following persons were elected to till the sev eral Mikes for the ensuing year ;—SuperitiLmdent, U. Gambler: Assist .tht Superint ;mow , Gambler; Secret try, It. Kim tine; Liorarian , J. Gambler; Treasurer, T. 0.,11,t. A very large and attentive congregation was assembled in the alt r- nook to listen to a discourse by Rev. 11. V. Moho. The people of Aineyville deserve Cr lilt for the In terest tbey manifest. In behalf of tills Important project. They are bent on having things pleasant. Seats to accommod .tea few Inindred persons have been atranced,and a preachel'o stand that exhib its much last,. 'The Sunday School and preach- w 111 be bald et this place, as long en services can be hula. Sunday School A 8 o'clock, a. ru.,aud preaching ut 3 o'ei.'ck, p. A tt-rizEs. CONGRBBSIoNAL CONFERENCIL There +emits to ho an organized attempt upon the part of the Democratic lea hers of Lehigh to cheat Dr. Acker out of a nomination for a second term. A conference was held at the American on Wednes day, wheri the.Mohtgomery county men claimed that by at. aureetnent made at the time the Dis. trict was formed Dr. Acker Is clearly entitled to the nomination this year. Tbo Lehigh men say that agreement applied only to the past ten years and that now they must make a new one. Sup posing that the next Legislature puts Lehigh with some other county, the giving of the candidate to Montgomery this year would not be equitable, as In that event Lehigh would have bud only four years while Montgomery would hate had eight. The Montgomery conferees were very violent in their demonstrations In favor of Aeker,and its the conference, if continued, would have broken op m a row, it was adjourned to Monday test, to meet at the Girard House, in Philadelphia. What effect this disagreement will have upon the strength of the Democrats of Montgomery And Lehigh, It is Impossible to predict. In Mont gomery they have other quarrels which will not do their party nay good, and besides they have only one out of tilt:litre° Democratic papers that has condescended to support the Greeley and Brown ticket. A MAN CUT Ul' WITH A JACK IGNITE.—A serious fight occurred .at George W. Stuckert i n livery stable, on Church between Hamilton and ' ludo), Monday evening, about half past live. George Burkhart, alias Becky, formerly a police man, pussea the stable, when Fred Buppqnoyer, an ostler, accosted him. Ducky then quarreled for mine time and finally joined two race passing Jong and lett. Afterwards he returned, walked thttough the stable and back again, and talked awhile to Abraham Btu , ikon. Ile then addresiied Fred and wanted him to make up and shake Fred sold he did not care to; that he should go away and let him alone, an he did net want to fight. Becky replied that he would make Win atiake hands. Frei refused to do se when aucky threw 6hn off the chair. They then fong ht• and tasseled, until they both full to the ground. BOO pemoyur got loose, and punning n scone, struck (lucky two or threutimes. About this time Becky drew a sharp pocket knife and cut Buppetuoyer lte duvet) {deceit, until they fought up and down the stable, Becky knocked tutu a stall and finally agreeing to let up, when Buppemoyer ceased bin share of the battle and went tea Doctor to get his wauuds dressed. During the melee Ducky se 'zed a pitch fork, but Abraham Stuckert wrenched that from lila grasp. Burkhar. was arrested by Constable Henry and Liken before Alderman Good, who committed In Im 'of 01, without asking hall.. While before the Alderman, Becky inside very lighter his situation and Reid " Abe, how Mug will I get T Do you think fifteen years? Do you think I'll stretch hemp? Ball I don't want. I want you to put cos right tojull. This will be something fot the news papers. I will not. work In Jell if they put mu in for fifty.years," etc. Buppemoyer wan taken to Maser's drug store, where bin wounda, Hayes In number, were dreaded to Dr. Tilghman id train and A. V. Moser. Tun wounds were all on the tuft. elle. Ile hal . three mats tinder the arm, each three Inches In length ; two between the elbow •ann shoulder, each five Inches In length; ouo between the true and nolo- log ribs, four Inches lo length, exposing the mks ele ; one on the left hip dye Inches In length nod nit to the bone. Buppemoyer sustained the dreee lug remarkably well and as yet nothing hne hap pened to make his wounds of a serious nature. 4!treptnenqer ban ho folleitv frig bit or nleasantry nurni the Job work and gram mar of a Kutztown printer , "Stop the 75ftf!"—We have lying before us u quarter sheet Poster with 'the above startlinn heading. It was got up at K 1117.11, Berk. county, and looks as though it had tient] printer' on a cider press, with, a mixture of apple-butte anti smear-ease instead of Ink. It announces the. a horse and buggy had been stolen out of ami)]. In Kutitown, recently,and goes on to say that" the Horse Is a Bay Mare, about 15 and . i,t; hands high; obtain 11L or 12 years old, his no white, a bend In back and to straight neck with short Endues, Is lean, but In stOod condition ; WIICU: she Marts she, takes at first short steps and Is a good traveler. The Buggy is a railing-Top, blaCk painted, tin 2 sides of the boa and split, the bind spring on the right aide was broken, but Is made again, 5111' painted black where It was broken." A reward of $75 will' be paid for the " recovering" of th. horse and buggy, and "a very liberal reward for the rco , cring of the thief." The; Reading newspapers, which sometime. poke run at the walk turned out by the rural printers of Lancaster county, should take chore.' of their Kutztown brother, and unless he Is able to convince th-m that "the Boren is a bay Mare," with "Ann manes ;" that she Is lean and in good condition, and that the broken hind spring of the buggy "I made again," they should send him to the Kutztown Normal School, or the Lunatic Asylum. AnicEsT or [lmes yostor illy morning gave an account of the commitment of two h wee thieves to the comity prison on the evening preains. We glean the following add' tional particulars from the Shenandoah Herald: Patrick Brennan and Thomas Dixon, early on Tuesday morning, hired from Mr. Beibleheimer, or Mithanoy City, a valuable -horse and carriage, which they brought to this borough. Here they traded the horse with Mr. Jacob Gobo, of the •Nterchants' Hotel, receiving a watch and twenty fivedollara to boot on the !xi:demo:l putting Goho's hot an In Belbleheimer's carriage, they lett for Itlnetown. About fifteen minutes after their de parture Constable Stand' -r, of Mahoney City, ar rived In town to arrest them and being joined by Mr. Goho and Constable Davis, of Uolon town ship, ho started after them on the Ringtown road.. On the top of Locust mountain, about a mile and a half from town, the Bret carriage, In which were Messrs, Hobo and Davis, caught up to the th eves who, instead of stopping when ordered, tired sew I oral shots from a revolver at their pursuers. A chase then commenced, which ended only by the upsetting of the stolen carriage, while making a turn on the itingtown road Just below the Mahe , diet Evangelical church. Brennan was caught • immediately and the horse and carriage secured, but Dixon ran elf across the field and was arrested in Daniel A. Ruint,i' ..` , arn about 12 o'clock the entice night. The p . ,onera were taken before Justice Donk! Stauffer, who committed them to JAIL where they were taken on Wednesday morn ne."--.lf fern' lournat. A Film.: FIGHT—Fos Pon NOTIITNO.—The fleht between two respectable gentlemen of the Greeley persuarthra, in toot of Christ & Sauer's het store, last wed:, was witnessed by a largo crowd. The cause of the little war was polities. The two patriots have been lighting shoulder to shoulder, is the ranks of the Democracy, for over twelve years, and like true soldiers, is the thickest of the fray, they will be found again side to side, defending the citadel of Democracy—we mean Horace Glatt:ley. The uhpute, last evening, was one of thotte little Affairs we ich so often oceur• lu camp —a dispute brought ea by the disagreement in the distribution of rations. The slim party en listed Is the San,: many years ago and does not think it fair that he of the Fat Main's Club should get the best el ices of pork and the freshest hard tack. 'Pals d iserhoinat ion In favor of Close who wont Into fine Democratic army merely to save their bacon does not set well on the stomachs of the old•liners, and now that the Liberals too tell. come in for a nibble at the public crib, they are naturally worried lust their turn will never rotate them Into of ea. We suppose that this little dif ferencepf opinion soured the happy relations that ought to have existed between them. The gentle man from the Court , tto Ise carries the party whip ithd makes it his business to whip In what the Tribune calfs the Bourbons. We do not know whether the slim party has ever shown any dis position to refuse to vat Greeley, or not, but some motive induced the Court liousguardian to accuse the other of voting for Grant MINS. Now, there are a great many, Horace areeley Included, who have expressed their joy al : having had the honor of voting for the hero of Appomattox In that year, but the slim gentleman considered the accusation hi the light of an Insult and would havelthocked the Court House down had riot several powerful men held him mull the Court Douse retired from the field. It took some thlie for the commotion to settle cowl, after which ter Meitzle r ap peared npon the scene and commenced clearing a passage way through the crowd, which lie suc ceeded In doing with his usual suavity of manner. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE AHEAD—HEAVY EN onwmEN ru—FINC Bon.ntsos —GItnAT ADVANCE MENT —Lafayette, so lout obscured Irmo the DAL of first class colleges, has all of a sudden made wonderful' ad enticement, and now we think leads MC the colleges of Penna. No college In America can compete with her in her teelmaial courses; her faculty, th Iry In number, are held up firmly by the great educators Professors Coffin and March. now many times has Lafayette becutne 80 detnoralizAand shiatered that recovery seemed almost. Impossible 7 now many hard and difficult obstructions had she to contend with Imbue she saw the tight of ruceese 7 During the latter part or the pUst war, the college became so weakened and demoralized that the trustees came together or the purpose of closing the college; botuejling irovklentlal prevented, and sluice Dr. Oaten has then hold of the college, which was some Else rears' ago, Lafayette has known nothing hat uccess. V. hen the Doctor first connected him- If with the college US a L'rote sor,theio was only tvu bullilinge belonging to the college—these not f the itio,t lutposing structure., One of these,the Itsfei . 2tory,. wits a filiainettil d Isgracti to Uotlegu Sluce 116.hult taken hold of the executive parL of the.c . olleko,),afayette has been wade glad. Among her m o at promiornt buildlnna nra Jeukal Chemical hull, Astronomical 9bservatory, and McKean's large brick MtMling trimmed with mown stone. 'rho oil collega building has been greatly Imp, oved. The east wine is the dhrary— it very handsome room. The collection of books 'IS sufficient to supply muting Matter for live lime* the number of students. The east wing ectotains the chapel, supposed to seat from six to seven hundred people. A large organ Is beitg made to alit In the.clutpel exercises. Itesldee these lin nrovernosts are the Professor's houses, at which Dr. Cuttell's takes the lead. This Is a One build• lug—as If overhanging the Ottlawaro river at a height of 200 feet. Around him are twelvh Pro• fe,sors' !Malin Ch gives tiodege 11111 quite a town 111te appearance. All these might be con. shlerod tainor improvements In comparison with the great Pardee Sclenthle building, which Is now beln.4 built. \V hen tialsbed It will be one of the largest selentlile buildings In Amorlca, the rup- posed cost helm.; three hundred thousand dollars. dlx other buildings for dorm honks, are the sun total of College Bill. 'l'ho chemical and astro nomlcul app tritium has been furnished during th past two or three years, and is greatly improved each year.. Lafayette, with her numerous. build. logs, raised at the height of 200 feet above the town of Easton, shows her elf finely to the coun try around. ler natural scenery and position cannot be surpassed. From College s 11111 the 'Delaware Water Gltp,atSt distarme of thirty can be seen.; also, other places of Interest. ,Th;e Incoming Freshman 'class will be the largest that has ever entered Lafayette. A young man wish• log to receive the full benefits and pleasures of college )Ifs, together with health and see levy. wu would recommend La fayette.—Doyfrnrts Demo— crat. Bethl.l..iii t,.rre.pondence The new store buildinge, on Main I , trout, aro forming proportions, but the .unsightly ,semi ohis still obstruct the paventents,and the mortar boxes and bricks the Erect, making it anything but agreeable to pedestrians. The Engllnh Lutheran congregation Is at the foundation work for their new church edifice on Broad etreet near Centre. . • . . Greeley or Greeley steep tfeelOtl about to hitiql reached Its acme. No new converts. Many jok- . tingly nay "Greeley, Greeley'? who aro thusenunt ed, while they never Intend to vote for the old lady. Botne of the genuine solid democrats will anietly vote for Grant. Strange ! that the man who said "not all democrats are rascals,but nine tenths of all the rascals are Democrats," is now the candidate for theirsuffmgcs. "Anj thing our leaders say, we shall vote," Is their motto. COUNTY MEETING, The Lehigh Republicans in Council. Full Attondanoo of Representative Men On Saturday, the Republloanßnsseraled at Sel3 ioVe'd uth's Station, In County Nlvutfinz The meeting was called to order by John L. lloff na,n, Esq., chairman of the County E .entice Committee. On motion of Mr. Ainey, C. M Runk its culled to the chair. On takinv seat Mr. Rank addressed some forcible and wholesome remarks to the meeting. Re had not intended to mho en active part in the campaign, mit he deeply felt the grave importance to the country of Continuing the present Administration on flower, and IL was the duty of every citizen to to bin share of Unaware to'aecomi.llo that result. On motion, the chair appointed A. P. Willa, of North 'Whitehall, M. L. Kauffman and T. V. Rhoads, of Allentown, Secretaries. Ofi motion the chair appointed the following Vice ['residuum —A. G. Itenninger, Allentown; Levi Werley, Wit:lsenberg . ; John C'ole, Allentown ; Daniel BAs- ilan, South Whitaball ; Solomon Kline, Salisbury; Franklin S. Shimer, M illerAtown. On motion the chair appointed the• followina committee on ;Tao lotions : Win. 11. Al wry, 11. C. Ilunsberger, Dr. E. F. Steckel, C. D. Wearer and Ephraim Good. On motion of Dr. Yeager, Morris L. Kauffman was invited to address the meeting. Mr. K ,uff mau offered the proofs In vindication of General Ilartraufth parity of character and which convict his accusers of the meanest villainy that ever poli ticians were guilty of. At the conclusion of Mr. Keu iTtnan's address the Fogelscille Cornet Band played a beautiful crier• don, after which Gen. Albright, of Mauch Chunk, candidate for Congressummat•Large, took the stand. The General modea brilliant and eloquent address, showing up the vacillating, unreliable character of Home Greeley and reviewing the few slanders the opposition have to offer against. President Grant. Ile reviewed also the charges against Hammitt, eited his perfect vindication at the hands of the Legislature, and then tome:u•ed Ilartrauft's noble services during the war with the ignoble services of Charles R. linekalow during that time, while he was United States Senator. lo IS!!, General Conch told Gen. Albright that there was an armed attempt to resist the draft :Bid he desired him to go up to Columbia county, the honor of BuckaleW, to get a correct idea of the sit uatiou In that nest of treason. The General, after urging the objections that a trite soldier would naturally have to offer, obeyed the orders of Gen. Couch, and withdrew from In front of the armed enemies of the Government to combat the machin ations of the rebels In the rear. When he arrived in Columbia county he threw aside the garb of a military oflleer and went around among the lase plc, of one place talking about purchasing a farm, and at another of purchasing cattle, and soma, and in this way obtained front the lips of those men their treasonable sentiments and plans. Ile took their names and afterwards sent a guard to arrest them and bring them to his headquarters. I When IA had them f.,ce to face be asked them what they knew• about the Knights of the Golden I I Circle. They replied nothing. Ile then ac ti n in ietered an oath and reminding them of the obliga tions they were under, he qui:atoned them separ ately. They admitted, then, that they did know something about it and gave the names of a num her who belonged to it ; that they toot at the houses of members, In the t shout houses, and In public pl.,ees In Bloomsburg; that the object cl the Order was to aid the success of the Democratic party, to resit the draft and to assist the rebclliun. tic. Charles 11. Buckalew• called upon him in Blooms burg and insisted that these men were loyal, that they hail done nothing and ought sotto be arrested. ER= Beek and told him that If lie had lived up to , the obligations ho had taken to the Goverhineut when he was sworn in as United States Senator there would not then have been an organization 01 the order of Knights of the Golden Circle in Co lumb ii county. These affidavits are now In the archives of the United. States Government, iu the Department of the Susquehanna, and are an en during witness against the perfidy of Buckalew, practiced in such a sneaking, cowardly manner, while General liartrauft, an old Democrat too, was fighting the rebels in the front and offering his life for the salvation of the country 'which Bueltalew,and his friends were trying to destroy. The General's epeach was romprehenitive and powerfel,Mba was received with enthusiasm. After music by tile band • Wm. Aincy, chair man of the cenitillttee on resolutions, offered the following : Resolved, That the declaration of principles an nounced and the platlorm adopted by the i , epub• lican Party ol the United Stales at P and by the Rep tbllean Party of Penmnyi v,ui i.t at Liartisburg meet our earnest and entire approval. Resolved, That we ratify and endorse the noqi = war National Con. cation assembled at pill' and the noinitiations manic at the State Con vention at Harrisburg. Resolved, That,. we, the Farmers, Merchants, Mreu.uucs, 111/11 Iron Workers, Laboring Men and Business M Lehigh, In County Meeting assembled, are satitllsd with the wisdom, ininterotintl and honesty With which the National vein mein has been and Is being ad ministered and earnestly desire and will tise evily honorable mcuus to favor 0 continuance of the name policy under Its tiltingulAett bead for an— other lour years. Rex°toed, That the patriotism which made Grant Preshlest of the Republic he ~crved was prompted by the same spirit and tor the Same high pm US I but which Ilhtced Wa.hinetua at tile llcatt of the Nation he created. Thu trllta was accepted h) etivtl With 11110iluSLIOI,OVIIIV,SUS to civil expel-K:1o, und qualAlcations,bat having laithfuliy ',exhumed the high trust and wisely administered the Gov— ernment, it Wati, and is a mad: of confidence, 1 ttal appropriate rev .rd for their great services roll— dervd, to re—elect them fur a second term. Resaftied, That the seandalons,defaniatory and MEMIN=MMIM== imtiOu and their avutpatlikers now heap epee Gen. Grata, Is prompted n y the came spirt., and fur tit ea me ignoble, bullish and vindictive purpose, a characterized the abuse wit nub the tones of tht their quipathizers, iu.ed lu vain atteitipta to Miure and defame Gum Watiltington The latter wan attioevred by the re-election to tut Father of Ills Country; end we coolltlent.ly henry. !too. a similar too", er wilt he given to the del liner of GrAut by tbegriumphitot re•eleetlou of the Z . 3.l V Wl' oaf hie Country. I=ll= then lee of refortn,we present the practical reforms constantly inaugurated,and the tunstailtia I resuits already achieved by the prefellt adittleistration. The throttle vices of existing systettisanitulog dotal, from former ad inialstrations (unfairly pa rlonril to iljor, tile [lreton) have been placed in coon,: lit amelioration ur removal, and it 511 Inelellt lime he allowed, civil service reform will h, Rahn:fit to 11 aye vin by the only administration which has ever advocated and adopted IL. Resolved, ' Him. the foist, scandalous asol Info. mous attacks made upon our candidate for Gov enter, Gen. John y liartraolt, are evidences of tine hopeless straights to whi h our political opts - molts are realueed, and are too transparent to de ceive. Alter the most searehing axamitiation by oaf Ststo Legislature, cud bavlog been exonerated Irutn all complicity with the Evans' alfair by the uuuulmous elite of every Democrat in both branches of the Legislature, tool after having, by a like unanimous vo a of the Democrats, been lip• poimed a Commissioner to represent the State and take charge of it:, suit ii v ait,st Evato, and alter having been, by a like 11 1/11 11 1 1110116 vote of the Dem ocrats, continued In the Olive of 0111 Auditor Gen eral until It successor to the late Dr. tOautois Is fleeted, It Is now too late, and Is placed booed their power, to deceive ally but the most simple• minded by their " mad dog" cry of dishonesty and corruption. Resolved, That we earnestly enjoin ever' itepuis 'lean to stood fast In the old I arty nag. We ha , .geod, true, capable and roper coma, men on our 54131! as well as un our National ticket. Let ta, • Republican be dm:dived by the falsehoods of our desperate, tioserupulotts•polithatl opponents. 1, is their only stock In trade. Overwheloiltig delmo stares 11112111 In elm filer unless by falsehood and &Weillloll they can break the ranks of oar good old, Itepublican orptultation. Rajolvett, ' That 1511 //51100511 course of on, Senators In Congress 11l I hdir Clonsplettons advo cacy 01 the proteetive pollen and in red urnsµ thy Interval taxes. We also polet to, admiol•tras Aim, of our State tiovernitimil is lilt ,o too. While it ham continued to reduce taxation It ass steadily reduce I the State dell loot estabitstos , and maintained the high Ilitanela I credit of 1I 0 Commonwealth. -Resolved, the Republican County Noml— n Itiog Conveldien be held In !Ili. 1 . 1111 1 1 I i1111 4 .1`, 11L 1 i1.111.11W11, 1111 811 11 111/IS, September 14th, 1 STllott 111 "'meek. n. M. Resolved, Th,.l the Couto y Exeent Ice Colton It tee *hal, Iteleaocr,uoiltist Id 1 1(11 1511111115 In m each toe usltio, nerd 11011 holough, who 51m,1 reel vq 11(11 yearn, One of wbunt 1115 II 1151 nppnlnted ouch year as heret o fare ; .Proulded, Th.,l the members of the ('nullity Executive Committee ap pointed last year shall cootinue to serve for au ether year. . Mr. Wilson K. Peter of ileidleberg, p mented tile following, which was unaulmously adopted: Resolved, That hereafter env candidate telt clod by too itepuhllean Convention of Lehigh county, for any olllce or position In the, Comfrestionni or Senatorial District with which Lehigh county Is connneeted, such' candidate shall be entitled to select ills own conferees. The band performed some beautiful selections, after which addresses were delivered by Dr. Yeager (In German), James B. Blery, Daniel C. Wood and 11. C. Iltinsberger. The meeting adjourned BETHLEHEM, July 27 121331 shortly after four o'clock, everybody well pleased with this meeting . , which had brought tot:MIN men from all BCCLIOII9 of the county and had giv.•r an opportunity for consultation upon the aspen, of politics In different parts of the county. Tun Republicans of Fulton county low' laminated I John cersna for Congress. NILSSON hiu , inttrried llonzrand, tilt great Paris banker. There were $60,000 sort) of wethllnt; present 4. THE Irish National 11.mIllican Convention will meet in Philadelphia In Seiternber, in Ila interests of Grant and Wilson. AT the Opdra [louse, ou Saturday evening. 11/uprez iu lidnedlet gave a gool performance 10 0 large audience. DOI N W Dr. 11. I). Longnker, wig , lad hls leg broken at the Allen ] louse, on Friday night, Is doing very well. • Scrantod Republican hue given In it, support to the whole Republican State t b tot ; ' The Republican claims that it never ,aid n wore derogatory to General Hartranft, but only con demn, d the State Convent lon. Forney's Press I, mad because the Republican stands by the party. OUNNINU Fon WORMa. —On Friday 11Ir Smith, of Tent h iitreet,,eitught four hundred green worms In hits CablillUe garden. Pleased with his 611CC,6 welt on aunt her eXpudit ion on 5.,011- day and was rewarded with he capture of a 'lumbar. Lhiw con it be , expected that the Tribute should treat General II trtran ft with fallow, When Hammitt, did anything worthy of note dur lug the first years of the war it gave the credit to Gen. Ilartsuif, who true a thousand in Iles ❑wa)'. This wits previous to the battle of Antietam. When flartranft led the Fifty-ll,t Penusylvanl. across Antietam' Bridge; the Tribune gave the cred it to the I• Iffy• tirst New York. Ah, hut G re. - My did not write everything in the Tribune! Pr M. ably he wrote everyth lag lit the" American Con filet," 111 which ho ears the Fiflylirst New Yolk took Antietam Bridee. Ilia prime tried to steal the General's laurels during the rear and now it tries to sufoti him character. But It will not ,UV r•red 1U the latter undertaking any better than it did in the former. COMM_UNICATIONS Ire Ito Slot lentil oft ',eves reqemsible few the ntti tt hilts opt t eel a I to , ' I by epee erespottcleto t tr. Dolly I'ardvri, At a recent meeting of our would-be hiberills, It so happened that it true Republican, one who stood by the party through all its trying (1111kt:hies, was Inadvertently ushered totO their midst (or, in of hm words, surrounded by those neophytes,) when question was propounded : Gentlemen, I presume you are One and all for Ger.4ry 1 nelson re>murd Ito sway, and he :111 , Wen:4l us 1011,IWS trfie to vole for Greeley ; for what purpose, for n h t end? Vito In the mime of :ill that's free has p Ounce and Money enough to satisfy all greedy pirants I Greedy Greeley ! ambitious Greeley' ! Ile who is willing to. sari i lire his tithe honoree principles, who will part with the last vestige of former proelivitlei for the sakit of being elevated to the Presideuattehtir, is not the man of in{ choice. The meeting ad loureed thee die. X - - BUSINESS NOTICES A TS hole l'eople's Opinion.—When a notion of orty MilliOn%.. , Pl" and endorses it, sTAOI,IOO 12r.• TOIIATIVit an urticlo that It lids hod tic, fullt-th ttoptirin hies of howling during l port,' of t walvd you, who an be no absurdly Incrodulons as to douitt f thi, pr troth. ? It. t,T.11 . 10S has d through this °plod and t- n Lli.. In oropri• • ory noolicino on thi.continont. It coal !to thllictill to Ind all adult or . Wier .05 bniWOoll lir, All 01110 riot or bel,iooo Elm 1,101,:t•l Couor )10 Gut of It•xleo, w 41 ho to...tu know. t•lthor Iron Itor• onadexporiouce or ”lo•ory Oatt , is ronowtoot v•or rein rip s the ittirt , clinic and , totantelito .ttol the duos( alienator nut roiltitig hitt at pro-otti fore tho won Id Al it pr outitivo tit. owl car , tr, lits• rages gOnotilloti I.y hagla th rt t, thud .is AV for ilyt•I•• • l• rhountatisto.outLitt n•tryttt, and bilious thif cut°, itle ad muted to hi. • V , don 111 , •ru.111.c . .. , 1 hire F.l V 01.11: , :tIC-EII,II.IITON I , AND ALTHILATIVI: of rho Wtottorn II.tho• Dr. If. D. Lorg!NT/. oll'ers llh ,ers;lee to tIP afilleted, More o . mlly to tho,..ttlfortatt trap ehroolt Ibismotea. Ile trill he 01.t.1 to MO talk {Ollllll,ll. I Pit him practice to plainly declare ainraralde trio h 011,..• It to be Co. In ,VIIiOIIIO 1.11.1 . 1 ke all that ran he done hp„itsve um,' at teed'..,and the anlllolYll t ol by many year- of 1,11:I11 . .• in treatunt v ari oil. Immt mallytatint form. That Ills .kill. ha. tto I ..... exerted V 3,1. MI nieroun eertilicattot. that yh. forsat hitt office, trill to-tify. hitt . tit, me , are for paltheallott, ri re kiIOWII tO • ell /11, of tilt onto( y No retiJoot or eitoti.itit prompt., the, paid 1...... e but they are natal-lied rather ,ot that 1,1 , 1, NlllO 1MV1.111.1.1111.11 a proper appheatlett ol the re+toiree. of intolic I ,11.4.1 . .. lotion restored to health and the enjoy - Mett of all Itnhie. yitlV. , toll 1. Jones, Itethlehem. enneer of tE.. Mr, Ely (Rev. Ely), PR. l'ip_rer of 'illFace.er. Face. Allent , twt, Skln illon 5a....t,t1.1,1, Hour,. (; 41)11,1, .tlil.lllll,Vll. e.at.,..1 „f 111.• 1141 31, 1/..c1,i..ev it. Caur.,, .1411,, , ,m. !lothlohom. PO no, :try l'et trrli. Je 1;1•0•i..11••111, 1711,•111.1:11 , 11111,1.111. • E. A. er1.n..11 , . ••••r S. 31inu:ch, ,tll , l,try, aud (I. Tonerk. 'rum...l4ow Heed. Ahr.lll.4m Tripe I. 'rum, of the Neck. Mr, E. 11 S,.rfe.s, •1.411 m. Mr.. V. Woindout. Caart•rilf•lie eallierim , 11,•,.tr0,11.• Cent., •itlo ,of Inc.,. in. 1 h.. Mr, F0e1,11111.1 Cam., of 'u, llroast. Tim 1111% 11,117 110 I; 0,1d:11111113. 'rum .r . 31... U. Kr 1.1.... 31 the ~,y IL, r ronhr Fee°. F'.3. ,h,. , raker, Tom, llatlrtrlln. reumn, W..eth , rl3' The above p0r..,,u. y 1111 1,, 1..1..rr , ..1 to, or v. , r: 111,. 1,44 may ho .et, at Dr. I,..ll,,aker'h ,ielh ~troot, ho I,veou 11/11/111tillial/.1 ‘Vill 1111‘• A11011,,V11. Pil• .11idvununrr 11i1111,11 , 'N.— The hot solar rays that riPott the harvost• goaoratet toy' dr..trea4ltl: If the liver Ito s at ali prodlapooa to irregitlartt es, th,f. lnu t10,.1/II attacks m ip he A weak ntoinaell. tOll. I. Wo•Ilk• xt iu the sampler months. d the loie of vitality through the 10 . aorspiration Is so er :at. that a who anoint. tonic. Cl.lll binlug alms the pw . eurilos of a Attn,. ..11nin.aut end guutlo exellarant, I. tit many eta , . ll. , Ccut.ry to health, awl under 114 clrentastauroa be alapatlard with lip ilat ale, ly .itpl ill all Ilia proem atione touted thus to refteall i sualitin, and turnip thi: human thort , is none :It at tilt camp tri , Iloato: tor's Coielirated hitter , . Thep have boon weleited lu themint'.' '( , k atol t, foamd tea mum{ have bola reconanontl , il from the flrat eau great mod ottia spociflc, not na a beverage. and in sail, of Itthee•tel on nualUen fro - „ i 111111111., /, 01111411 e,, after a turen , ty )'ears' trial, al tho he.PI or all proprietary nicalein , intended for tho pleventloM and rare 111 all to ~.try' complaints of tie stomach, lip , liver, the batvolei unit the In the diatrlcta boraet lug the all at river. of Cattrorliat, llosto tor's Stoat mli elanaml a, the ono for over) ' , Pori , or it or rmaltlont vor. Tit • ' , oak who Inhabit :hip , aistr.ota. Om mast Implicit coull limee to the prey ratlott —it vanilla:lea that is lac:realml over)' year by the reaalts of it. opotattat, Axle tio-o, so collod. or tho tno4t rornlelonA char, tor, Aro nt , rineln4 no Ilk,, fnncl oA eve, Able. 11101400 W Ix hor• by rorotv trued:LA:olst flied!. tobAhop rrAtuls. for llo.to tt.r'A thitort, dor tho itro or root, alb) ihot tho goottiao Artlelo nuner xold 111 hull:, but In bottlei only. MARKETS. , PIIILADELPIIIA, July 27 —Dc Haven tiro., lino:era, No. td nouth Third Street, i^e the following quotations up to 8 o'cloci, to-day : New U. S. s's of 1221 113 , 4 11:0.; U.S. fl's of 'al 117 5 4' 117 7 4' 112, nra. called 11:0; I 52, Ist call 114 " 112, 2kl .......... IPS, 3i! Ca 11... ............ 1 • 135 116 W., in., 11.1. , ,; • li7 1110 I I:0,1 11.11, 1110.' is 12-40 A II per vent. l'uriono) 11.1 lII', ,101,1 I I It • silver II I I'y raelae Sl S Central Paellle I: 101'. 1.2 Union 1.. Ii nt SI I ; S 2 .111.nenten l'. , nreete , t Pot!, , n,,, ,rr . tor I.lr I a ..0 ~•T..... .... art tiny yel I 6 , Flny•A,l R) 4 RI •• 6 011 " w host 1 , 1 , 111, 1 ,6, on, ' W paying 4 1n Meal, • • •• lhillor. por s ound T.: paying fallow ••8 " l 3 B gg r, v er dorms rI 1•, 50 0 Rue basli6l. now Si • 0,500 Applen. nnebol •• ißlod l'unclwa " • '4 RI slarriagtS. KING—DIETZ.—On July 14, by HUY. Win. 41, Meublg, Mr. Abdiew C. Ifing to Mina Llzzlu R. Dietz, beth of Nuithampton County. M 11.1'11EW —KA DELL.— 'n July 2'2. by the notate, Mr. Jannia Mathew, of L-banon county, to Miss Emma liandell, of herbs cannty. Drath,s. ---- YEAGER.—On the 29i1l hist., In Allefl.nea, 811 4 1111111 l teeger, widow of the Into Jacob Yeager, deceased, aced 60 years. 3 months and 9 day, lIERRING.—In thin city, on July 20th, Lizzie Ilerrlne, aged 37 yearn. .Thkezulattqua, on the 231 Inst., Sl— mon /7. Price, In the 47th year of his age. Yriu trtis'cliunt I.IQ ELIS V% ANTED. 0 ../ The Minot lidareof Whit. hail district will tone' ,eplicatos far schools for the Y.lll term, on ttATURDAY s I U USTITiIIs, t 872. at 111.11011 M lions° or Was. J. Slick ey, Its and township Eight or tho thirtsett toaMers as wantasi tsr graltol schools. • Term, Itmontlis natal, or month. 'rho County •tsweriatesith.ut wut •tleot sslt. ilsard on We dl arol Mc pldce above named, at 11., to examine a applicants Application can Ito tondo It other of the usolersign d. . lly uttler thn Itnn rd. 'S • MUEI, Peorntnry. HOBERT STECKEL, Prenideut. • AL LENTowN rEm ALE CULLIEGI ALLENTOWN, PA.,. =I 110 N DIY, SEVIT3I.I3EIt 2d, 1872 Far,lty W. R. Itolford. A. M. ; Rev I. A. M ; Kl'lon. Prof. C. F.II 0 0 ., 11 0 C Min, ...arab 11..11;1104. Miso I. Erdman, M Kat 0 llothr..ck. For C 1,10.0100 MT!) . t.l I )19410 1 lit,. W. it. lIIIFFORD, Proo.l. DoyLEsTowN, PA The wind pair)e.w Lenin an WI; ANSSDAY, SE 1 , 011•1 • 11. 11.72. vor C. 1,1 Al l l l O 10 AEN ity II ,10 , 11 II A. V. 1p .1. It, v. LEVI SII El I', A. M., f r " TrreNtrrs vv. S. SI. Acdre , rN, D , 0 IL Jann 1 . ) Vu-nn, E.q . 4; Ll.q., G. Lear. E4q.. had, A.. 1. Earn, Laois P. Viol. otenln. Aeron All:medal], Andrew bout), SAIIIIIOI Tr.k ,ovrer• Dy3l2:d' A Urouro , :c's NoTweE. cs.. In the Orphefax' Covert Lehigh (!onnig. In ,It•• in It. r tot 1111.11..1. Doorooly.Tll. II 1... r ..w.l IDant. I D. Darner. Adltittlibtrlll n.lt i,.•e. tr .ot .1 .1,1 1/..r.ley. II I 1001000 William 11. D.. rontlttr Itsa reset If y, .10,1amito From 11.0 11,, ordn. A. I. Itt•Tin, Cl..r Tlir• 1.110%.•• untsp.tl <elll 0tt.,•1 t•• Lim deol app. 'will , . on '111 , .( • I,AY ATI.JU , V 1.101, ;i . 1114 tag. C.o . ivll.ll 541111 v6l.r•ro if y IMO< prm•i.r. i):163.7 W. 11. DES111,1:11, ,i i. caticulzruet 1 1.11, MEETING. ' A mooting of 11.• I:xfottlyff OfonffflUeo or II n t..•n.ft.f. At ricaltur fl mor.ffir. wc I lof Itol.l On S. 11 011 V. tlof tftft fl.fy s r o , cliwk. .n. '0 .oilier. in the f.f.p 4 Allentown. If. , low ...Op 1.1 r ',root n p frt of (Iffnitnit 00 0 pwut• I fit a form r e.. toot to nod, up it Ili wtrfllott fonftflitooff, ii to nppllnt n Conwilltto. Arr.tu, no•ntm lor ff rot Intr. Br ono , of (I. I..tqlllltElllEß, Attest /All LIA SrAllt.6lt, t•pc,' • ' 7TCF:f'L • VALUAULE REAL ESTATE. IS; f the pror l.ionw of the lost 1:111 nn,l Ie inhot 1 , 11010 0. 51..111, 1a91.11 th.co v,u.) of 1.••11,1, conoty. •••••••••••I, t• •• 1:3••••Inor., Scof enlll lO'h on'hr to ••••ll •I Public sdo on thn 17 . h day ••f •IT-T, A at Ip In . nt the I'lll his•• of •I•• t ry A , rt. non., In lirolnln,lllo,thh nablo t. tcn 1. , •t No. I —A V A Ll' 1 1.4", slhllt +1'.1311. In 0.17 I ~,•• th•• lot conlnlnn 114 fat In (root by 10)f .. Tl.lrnprovetnon,thornAnJC, oohs T , i/. , TOUT So•NK OM 110Une, 11,1 1. , .1111.• &mid° two Mt st. ..... 31 foot Its trout hT 41) 1••• h A •o..ifr hon.t.,‘ 1.0 9', 1•••• t In (salt by 20 fl .et W t in .lopth• itrovo the. i• c0n.1., of it TO.STO• t'lt A NIL 0011- .1 1•N FllOllOO, 26 loot in (rout th Ilinck.snath shop, 32 /No hy p elo In• •I••plh. Mint:hod Atha. 0110 dolll,loo N gi 1,0 .6 ...et in front hr COO font lu glop I, :'1 hoprsvunirn , •I• r•••rotpd of 5, doubt.. two•Ntorn.r,', 11. I 1/11' ELLIN, 1.101100. ••• ..•ot mot:l2 .....I .I..pth. 3u.rnMal••4l . . Fron••• 0111110, In fret In (rout by 2.0 font in dep' ver•t .I•ing wo•I of s•r, As. Tilt. .1)1,0 leery .111 situ hell In the yillAg•• fire .1 or th.. t'alls 5119113 :trul rtlirol.Ci .111.,1 e 1110. Vllll.O O O t•Ver •• In th•• county, and trolllliit :L110141,1. e. 0 It .1r ro.,‘ it.. of .o.• 00 11. qt••ln, tloce.s•ed. I. of I, .10011111 y ••r•-• oslithoo. w , II ho ktlOrn, au the dui of an and doe Atlrthluteol2 l,ll N . 'h • DANNMII.,IIMSER.II3"q°"' A 1111 0 1 ' g any and plum', l'" t) of I) N.l o 101 it• 111;..w5,1 -le g a g uwl g Igo gointuogs tn gut., I h r,,tgb.g• guowu ou t:g3 doy of .11,41 on- r..nd.turo givvti by j1.2.1.,vb1) POPULAR MUSIC BOoa Now select the Mnsle Books needed during the next Autumn, and agreeably occupy your t‘mmner Leisure in examining, play Mg and slug g from them. - TILE S'I'ANDARD! l'tice $1 50; $111.50 pnr dr ,0 Ir. 0... 11 , ,,1mr Cliorrh Murk, !look oft te,tchern I — lthlly row. 11 ,, r ! SPA R K LING 111.1131 ES ! 135 cults. ~,1/...11,1:kr015, to•tor. TI I 1.(11(111%,. 1111tP! (10 cent:4. F., V s , ll An I l'etoy, toz.. T• 1, w?Ilt you. at Sat Wrier ROROri, lIE p.tg.•• of [low a,.1 indpud.ir Songs and I'lannfin int) i:s ~F PEA Fall of tin boa Vocal Ilneth. Or, OPE.:ATIC PL.\ 1.1, lof Uto bo , t ()porn Song, Or, DI A N S ALM' M. 1 , 1111 of lho beg PI tno ploteg. Or, DIAN o•roicrE O , Fl.ll of t h e long Mann nlncos. F.'s's of tb nnl,nvn 11v. Woks cr... }'?, In In lonia., 0,10 nt rintlt 11 nn 111 „t hau 10101 , rgo Di DID .1 Ito n moist 'eu 66..1.1114 cyn. plint ,, ,, lover 01 Inu,ls. si,, , rbo• t , ID the STANDARD bent, f r6DlTlrs.ssl•lss , for and 01 lot caber luoke for D. r.LAII Prle OLIVER DI I'SON & CO., Boston C. H. DITSON & CO., mar l4•wedhuat•lp NOTICE i!4 ['erelly 14!vesi that Illy 1, utv.i I. 1,011.1 V. 1.1.11,141:34i.j0 7 the . ef due, null lie nolter,ogrlet . te rec. ve Ire_ln $ . l —l.,eween hen, .L. 31: i r. T. C.. I EMI E, .1.124.1%; 44:1,1:y Culloctor. Njo'recr, • • levvy, , .of will lov .r the Ilealo , . tlllar loy 1,,,1 11, ~1,1 .o , No• pr. , or , . of .1- t., f..e.ritl to 1 frt.,' ,tre. , 1.11.,,.. Ito , ul of A. V. •11) , V.R. II tith DEE SPLENDII) PROPF:ItYY FOR REN T One of tie tin North; 77 1 •1 sionno, mon; , '4" d••inv. Iliti li.t. 41-.itiodS ...11,1 3,11 iiil.lllcil. 4.Neelleel n0...v.; binll. 1111, coml. tr, hn.l .no• of :ice 31 t .110 In • ; furtal•liol. Apply porsnual. , ist , lnt • 411'111('IE. _I A A. l' /a rba Court rootoool P , ,0,g of Lehigh (~ 1 1111• • . A--lv 'pelt :`,°' • r. re 11,10,••1 the a.,,,orpout Joitu sl...as and il• ‘V•••ir T.. in .• 1 , 1, 1 , 7 .•0 a,•ti'am of :\lo..srg Wr y ram. i.V I,arl/4.'n''••rh. ar...p .10,1 An ••r 1• 3 r•••••Iflu• If a. c••••30'. Ili° accoaat the aboro From Ow I 0 . Dr t.rfN'l'm 'l',lllnnotary. Thn .111.1itor a,•• ra I oil 4lt••'141 t,• lb•• tlll , lO of "kis •h ri • 11.,, OAT II( ,'li•lettrifiri. , A TT vt , 17 wh., lit ilikli• m (to dl! td,O) W. It. 1.1'11:1: - .)B.kc1t. Audu,r. . . . .1 itt l'.tttrt tti rola In .1$ Vi, tts tte 1, Itigh,(0101.1• In :11.• to Att.. 01 the ses , not of. Itossts.l.K.lTssatrer, As s o f %V .1 NV .it v . s ,i . 'Sow. .1°0,17 01, sy,oslow ry, :—.l. S. 111t.t.tsoras. r.othottobtfl. 'the .loaner .1‘1..1141 to the anti. • of the above ~, t . 111' I l', t Ititth h i.,r of .511.5u5 . r. .v '1 , 72. asltl o' lILIC )11 the totosso.Bl. Site otllcti of .11, , 15 All, isht. .In lho Clty ' , utow Ay , uot,111.1• ,, • .l. WISSI,OWVO O I) ,) Aut IO, (11)11t nit • ti'r 41 , t A smlt.nruer••toutior c 5.0.,, .s..r 1,11. II be toot by dist. rflre oil s.ll , D .IVl.l' , st . p. , Yll.Oll ..ssis abreol sv lit ,t110:11... A r.ll suvitottou to All I.l.x.to4llesi 1550• ,. .5• BY order of she 1 117 1 %.3: :CUTORS' L.; OF A VALUABLE 1 I (yrini STAND'! Will be sold at rublic Sitio ou USD:IY, SEPT EIIPEIt , thi, i 1872, nt 0110 n'olnrL,P. m., on do preinkes thO 'well known CROSS-KEYS HOTEL,. known by znunT lot II A , lllslll7llS. sllnuto on the corner of llntiontot And Eighth 0111 01 Allonlowu• • In• It t0r..., 1,164.1 , 11 , 1 (root oullundl- I•ol I.) SI 'oot In depth on Stgli , ll tore.. with large ynrd. ra, etc. 'Ent. holei Par tang d yoy n .11. y too-Ipatt ....Cowl to now. it I. lo ouo. no 0 r . onto nut torn Ituproytimentn r 10o tt tt,o.ie • 00 1%, r ,, Po p alltlate,llo ‘r rtillt•li and t.,.. 3,11 1110 In tho coy. Iho 11..41 17 u •-•to t 0:co n In fr int on ilott.llton Street :1•11..1,1 'I Ire dining room .1%01011, 0% It• owl I.nolool .10:ollet1 %%It t ilton and ant pl.. co. Ok , a apparOns, I. line 101, a prolltalCe pltt,plage. WII,Ph con Ito .'ay n to noctno.l .yOl Al 1b...1110011m0 Owl ho multi the -nwev.-story Brick Store House •iOFAp.m or which lo Thy 101 feat. nod by .A. II or. on IL malinery Moro. Th.. nnyer oceurbd y howl lb • II or Ja,ol. abed, tato co: no. vit y of Allentown. on I Cul , lllll' , A will b. lona° known on no day of 0..1e by C. It. a .0 liS lII`C.I, EX.•cdtoro. • , Gym. IloliftN HU 11, V I, n ry,..rty proyluut. to do day of sold by 4,111101: ot tbo Hutu!. L1717-tdcr 11011 D, REEME & CO., o nun ission Merchants, CHICAGO, ILLS. Ord,r4 for all klmIR of GRAIN sod PROVISIONS priapptir Ililed. SpF•rt.l silent!On COMO to 1111$111g 111:111110141114 Man, r.. 1 y hng or pi 111111: 4.1110110 f..r fut.° dolly-rI for p.,111.4 mg-11111 g LO liyl7.llrnw• Preslapit fp! citmpatun \y. / 00 AicA t , ~CAR S Bc , O c CA S,.•.\' CAPS,OAPESS: TORCHES. " - Odeon for ria.us.ritATEDCln cinAit find PRIOR LIST. CUNNIIN(4II/01 JiA.V17.441T CAS a. No. 204,Church St., „ . „ ,„ - tines-4,nsv , • " • I=l New Yorh commt Trt
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