;hc Acgista. No paper discontinued until all arearagcs are paid, except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to this office. Subscribers about removing will please send on heir old address as well as the new. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENCY.—Mr. K n auss. County Superintendent elect, bne received his commission from the Siam Superintendent. AMY STONE CY ill play at the Opera House on the evening' of the 14th of August, for the Munk of the Columbia Engine Company ExconsioN.—St. Lnke'm Lutheran Sunday School, of Reading, will mike an excursion to Bower's &atlori, on the lath of August. A GRANT CLUB of about two hundred has been organised In Bethlehem. Capes, caps and torches have been purchased for the Club. PorravuLa people can now mako clue mune' Non with the early morning train, via . AI lentowo, for New York. THE report that Robert H. Sayre, Esq., had Pitied the Liberals le false. Neither bias C. Aug. Luekeobach, Eoq., left our party. TUR YOUNG Fouts of Trinity Lutheran Sunday School, Reading, will make their annual excursion to Beth ehem on the 20th of August. THE West Bethlehem Iron mid Steel Com patty will hereafter conduct the furnace on Brain ig's farm, on the Lehigh and Susquehanna Rail road, a short distance above the Bethlehem depot GoNe WEST.—Ernest and Dr. Wm. Muhl enberg left for the West, last week. They In tend being absent about u year and will visit the Rocky Mountains, the Nellie coast and Northern Mexico. PROF. S. A. BEAR, teacher of the Classics In , he Keystone Normal School, at Kutztown,has severed his connection with that Institution, and accepted V.° Principalship of the Academy at Lehighton, Carbon county. Wm. T. MOme, a teacher of Hokendauqua. but residlnir In Coplay, has accepted a position as teacher In the WcaversvWe Academy. Ile wil enter upon bin not field of duty on the coming Monday. GOING TO STUMP TUE STATE.—Dr. T. C. Yeager has been Invited by the State Committee to stump the State for the Republican candidates Ms speeches will be In the German language and will have a powerful effect. lIPPUBLIbAN MIMING IN EASTON.—On next Friday.evening the Republicans of Eastm. will bold a mass mee:lng. Speeches will be de livered by Finn. G. W. Scofield, Gen. Charles Al bright and Ex-Gov. Pollock. THE NEW EXPRESS LINE. —Mr. Parks, the general agent of the Reading Railroad Company',. Express Line, was iu the city, Monday, making arrangements for the line. Harry Getz has been appointed agent for this city. Thu line ivtil go into operation on a e Ist of September. WE ask our Republican reactors to peruse the article headed " D. C. Forney's Letter," on our first page. It Is from the Norriatown Herald, published at the home of Hartranft, and spsak,- authoritatively in defencO of the charges that, Ihrtranft is elected, he will be the tad) of a ring TRAVEL—We have to return our sincere thanks for the large number of new subscriber, that have been brought In for the REGISTER by out friends. It only requires a little effort upon tb. part of each one of our fritnds to Increase our list largely: Those who do not wish the paper for u year can try . It for the campaign, for which see charge only fifty cents. AT a meeting of the School Board of the Fourth Section of Allentown, held July 211, 1872. the following appointment- of teachers were made: —:Mule Secondary, B. B. Lando) and I. W. Rod gem; Male Advanced Primary, Anna Lind and Christie R. Saeger; Mule Primary, B. E. Reiss ; Female Secondary, L. J. Busse and Anna L. Raines; Female Advanced Primary, Annie Mill; Primary, Sallie E. Newhart. FIFTTI WAItD RKPUBLICANS.—The Repub• Deans of the Fifth Ward assembled at A. G. Dais Ilet'a City Restaurant, Friday evening, to form campaign Club. On motion Dr. T. C. Yeager was .:called to the chair and A. J. Zenner, FN.. was elected Secretary. It was resolved to call the organization the Fifth Ward Republican Club. Cbmmlttees were appointed to scent . ° additional signers to the rolls and to rent a room. • NINE Democrats got Into a heated discus sion upon political motters,lu Allentown, the °diet evening. One of Own sold not more than half th. Democratic party would vote for Greeley and t ,, prove his position he offered to take a vot!i, of tho , e present, who were a fair sample of the rank and tile of the party. This was done and the resell showed that four of them Intended to vote for Greeley and live didn't. The didn'ts carried. BC/lIMPWEI NEW BUILDING, corner of Third and Hamilton streets, Is rapidly approaching com pletion,. and presents an imposing appearance. A structnrc of this kind does cred . t. to that portion of our city, one of the strongholds of Reputil can- Ism. The phalanx tints far stands unbroken, Liberal Republicanism finding no foothold among that loyal body of Republican voters. We have every reason'to believe that a strong mliority for Hartranft, and Grant and Wilson, will be polled at the approaching election. PROBABLY FATAL. ACCIDENT. —Last welt Wm. Nagle was cutting scrap iron with steam shears atYlmson's steam forgo and axle works. While cutting a wagon tire, about half past nine o'clock, a piece flew up and struck him, on the head, producirig a compound comminuted fracture of the pkull over the right eye. He was-taken to hie home on Hamilton street, between Front and Second, where he lies In a critical condition. Dr. Fegley and Dr. Tilghman Martin attend him Several small pieces of bone wore extracted from the fracture. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. —Levi Silvies' and James Haldeman met with a terrible accident the &amino Stone Quarry, on Tuesday, by the premature discharge of a blast. Slivies bad Ills right eye knocked out and the other Injured very badly; also the left arm cut and bruised very badly. Thu Injuries received by Haldeman were of not so serious a nature and consisted chiefly In burning and contusions. Dr. Huebner was called who dressed the wounds and did all In his power to alleviate the suffering() of those unfortunate men, who were then removed to their permanent homes In Moore township, Northampton county. A PLISAISAKT OCCAtsION.—A large party of Allentonlans assembled at the Fountain House, last week, to have a pleasant evening's enjoy •ment. Supper was prepared for over a hundred ladies and gentlemen and ILI* probably imputati ons to mention that It was gotten up in the beat style of the culinary art, for wfileh the guests feel under great obligations to the landlord, Mr. Kramer. After supper the evening was devoted to dancing, the dining room being used for that purpose, and music being furnished by Messrs. Bureaw and Good. Everybody present expressed themselves highly delighted and no doubt will be anxious for a repetition of the entertainment. AN OLD PIKE COUNTY COURT SENTENCE. Among the articles placed lii the corner-stone of the new Court House at Milford, Pike county, which was laid on the 4th ult., was an histerlea' sketch of the county, from which we take the fol lowing, which depicts a Court scene or occurrence lu the primitive days of that county. We believe It was the first and only sentence of banishment ever recorded In this State: The that Associ.:te Judges of the comity of Pike were D. K. Dingman and John Coolbaugh. Dingo:on, who wan a man of marked ability and eccentric habits,' and who did not hesitate to appear on the bench in his. Wire feet and shirt sleeves, once pronounced the follow log remarkable sentence. A vagabond darkey was In Jail upon a charge of petit larceny, and having been Imprisoned some time, upon a consultation, the Court and bar requested the Judge to dispose Of the prisoner, whereupon the a darkey being brought before the Court, the Judge said : " ger, stand up. You are charged andare guilty of the crime of larceny. You are a bad nigger, for I know all about nigger.. The sentence of this Court Is, that you have fifteen minutes to get out ot the county of Pike and into the State of New Jersey, and If you' ver come back we will hang you. Now go." He went. THE Oatasauqua Dispatch la the name of a oew, patent outside paper, tbo Inside edited and printed by Edmund Randall. It is, In appearance. an improvement upon the Record, and Its selectee and original matter display more common sense It makes a great mistake in Ilyine a neutral flag. BLATMILEY'I3 CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP li. THE BEST. For sale by the Hardware Trade, Dealerein Agricultural Implements, &Lc. It thee. Is no agent In your town, send for descriptive dr ruler. C. G. BLATOIILEY, 506 Commerce Street Philadelphia. George Horn, agent for Allen town. mar 18.8mw Tea following are the banners to be used by a different political parties In the coal regions GRANT—PROTECTION. NOME LABOR AND HOME INDUSTRY. And %basis of $2.7b and $3.00 for 1873 GREELEY-PROTECTION SACRIFICED EUROPEAN wommes ANp EUROPEAN LABOR And a basis of $2.00, with Irregular work, for 1873 AN Ennon or• THE D HAIOCRAT.—TiIC Dim. oerat' " facetious" article on our County Medlar contained a representation of Mr. Beislove's atlsfactlon with the attendance that does the entleman Injustice. He hnd three long ta'3le, full for dinner, and although the party was re markably temperate the receipts of the bar Mt lager, beer, soda water and sarsaparilla exceeden •xpertatlons. After the meeting Mr. KIA)e treater 'tree Irishmen, but be nearly sank through th after they bad drank the whisky he paid foi , when they Informed him that they did not Jolene to vote for Greeley. EM2 REPORT of coal transported over the Lehi el Valley Railroad• for week. eliding July 27th 1872, enmpared with same time last year Fnr Wonk. For Tom 'otal Wyoming 6,622 07 338 520 05 Hazleton 51,116 07 1.397.711 ot: Upper Lehigh 33 00 1.559 10 Beaver Meadow 17,004 19 476 934 1 Mahanoy 8,508 CO 242.926 01 Mauch Chunk 16 07 2,138 13 .84.361 09 2,459.790 02 102,106 05 1,151,383 01i Total .amo time 1871 nereage D.creuse 13,053 05 RAILROAD EXTENSION.—The Perklomcri Railroad which was recently extended to Green Lane, and formally opened. to the public but I. "ew weeks ago, Is now being extended as rapidly as possible to Pennshurg—a distance of five miles This will be a great advantage to Pennsburr. which is now without railway communication The town itself Is an enterprising one, aud,as w. mentioned some time ago, has applied for a char ter for a bank. Tut: Perk lumen Railroad will in two or three years become a very profitable branch of the Reading road, and the company are wise It extending the rood as rapidly as possible.—Nor ristown EDUCATION IN MONTGOMERY COUNTS.— The annual county Institute of the touchers of Siontc3mery county w1:1 be held this year for week beginning Oct. 29th, In the Court lieu-c, Norristown. Eminent speakers and lecturers nave been and will he engaged for the occasion, and the proc , cdings. will probably be even more Interesting than usual. As them are between 230 and 300 teachers In this comity there should be very large and full attendance at that time Heretofore there has been more or less difficulty In securing the attendance at these Institutes, but It Is hoped and expected that all will avail them •elves of the instruction and pleasure which It I, the object of the Institute to promote.—Herald. SECOND WARD REPUBLICANS.—Prepara - ' tions had been made to bold a meeting of second Ward Republicans, at the Saloon of Otto Geyer, Sixth and Union, this Wednesday evening, but through some mistake the meeting was announced m the CHRONICLE tor Tuesday eveulrg. Notwith standing this error, and theshort notice, the meet •lng, for a Wald gathering was quite large. Wm. S. Young, DA., wits called to the chair, and stated the object of the meeting to be for the formation i.f the Second Ward Campaign Club. Joseph Baker was then elected Secretary. It was on mo tion agreed to start the organization under the name of the Second Ward Grant, Wll-on and lLrtt•anft Campaign Club, after which all present signed the roll, wh•n the meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the President. ON last Wednesday week, the youngest son of Mr. Charles E. Grecnawald, complained to his mother that his thigh hurt him. Ile was exam ined but no Injury of any kind seemed to be visi ble. fle still complained and upon the following day the doctors were culled in, but they thought he wee not much hurt. The little fellow suffered Intensely until SAturday afternoon, when death relieved him. The strangest part la that nothing whatever appeared to be the mutter. He however told his parents he had fallen upon a stone, and thin Is all that. is known, not even a brulne heisg visible. Ile was the pie ure of health and prom ised, apparently, to have a long lease upon life. But the little boy who was playing on Wednesday, was a coimse ou Saturday.—Lehtglafou News. G 6 TO Woon".— NV e ore told by lending Dem ocrid3 that the matter of ortn.irleg Is left lu the hands of the Liberal Republicand to make the lit,t move and time Liberal Republicans are wall line for the Democrats to take the lead.—Allentown Demo crat. After giving the above enthusiastic picture of the situation, the English weekly organ com mands the Democrats to come to " the fore." if oil and water won't mix of thealselves t they must be mixed by force, always provided there is any to mix. This, after all, Brother Haines, Is the im portant question. Find the game first, and then bag It. The situation la indeed difficult. Gann: Is very scarce and what little there is " won't be bagged." The game have a strong scent for fod der themselves and object to being gulped out of sight Into the great body of the tiegroffiating-rebel sympathixing-TammanysEeform-party. THE NORTH PENN.IissN FultNACE.—Since ho terrific explosion at the furnace, workmen have he..n busily engaged in clearing up and mak ing necessary repairs and Improvements, looking to a speedy resumption of, work. Removing the Nast from the stack was the most difficult part oh the work. To accomplish that more quickly a etpull engine with boiler attached was procured and forced water through hose to the top of the stack, and thus flooded the blast until it was suf dclently cool to admit of men working It out. A number of machinists from I. P. Morris & Co.'s Works, Philadelphia', are also repairlugthe engine, which as soon as liiiished will be put In operation. The engine house Is not to he rebuilt until the furnace Is In blast again, which is sup posed will be In about four weeks. The loss from the explosion Is estimated at $20,000, exclusive of the loss of time. Mr. S. Sjob •rg, nuperlifteiVent, It a skillful manager, nod will, no doubt, have the works in operation as 60011 as possible.—Easfon Express. A FIGHT—GEORGE AND Ills WHEEl.llAR now.—George 'Boaz, a ycung man attached to Henry Bornemanu's tonsorial establishment, lu the First Ward, had for sometime felt himself a4rieved by, and entertained rather bitter feelings towards John J. Reinerd, an employe In Cole Heihnan's holler establishment. This grievance of late assumed the character of a chronic eye sore and pressed so heavily upon George's mind that he was forced to give vent to Ms pent up wrath. lie accordingly visited the holler works, an Tuesday afternoon, and, among other things, accused Reinhard of calling him a Dutchman, to which charge the latter plead guilty. This meeting, after some pretty sharp words were ex cnauged, fulled however to draw lire from either of the young nine, and• the difficulty was seem ingly' forgotten, as George returned to his home. Later In the day, the fires In George's youthful mind were rekludled, the grievance presenting it self under the head of injustice and developed a little bad blood. In view of this ho fell In com- pany with an empty wheelbarrow, to which he attached himself, doubtless for the purpose of wheeling out his dead, and made the boiler works hie oIJ ective point, and more especially young iteinerd. The battle ground was reached and only a few words exchanged, when the youthful pugilists began to measure strength and thus ,poll each other's faces. George handled himself with much dexterity and thus did good service, while his wheelbarrow was awaiting the killed and wounded at a convenient distance. Notwith standing this be was the first to fall, his recepta cle being a large-boiler which held ("cargo for the time being safe, and Abut out from the disturbing elements with which be had but so re.:ently been surrounded., Ills friends, however, came to his rescue and conveyed him to his ambulance, and, notwithstanding his protests, wheeled .the fallen t his home. lleinerd was master of the situation and bore his honors, so disgracefully achieved, with is meekness worthy of a batter use. THE LEHIGH REGISTER, Att&TO-Vl7-, 7,1872. Tug Bethlehem Times says that Messrs. John Fritz, Arlo Pardee,and other Lehigh Valley 'non, have lately visited the Lake Superior re zion, on a prospect . lug tour among the Iron mines, with a view of making Investments for supplies. ores for Lehigh furnaces. Tnis News still adheres to That slander upon Senator Wilson, which was forged to Influence the foreign vote against him. Senator Wilson' , !bully letter In denial of the charges and an ex ..ract from one of his speeches delivered in 1854, luring the Know Nothing excitement, are com plete flamers to the mendacious, landers of his opponents. If lying could carry an election the Greeley men would have good grounds for expect ing success. We have never seen a campaign in which the opponents of the Republican party have resmted so much to falsehoods and slanders. ['hey are edged tools in the hands of these fools s,,d will cut those who use them. • BERKS COUNTY RAlLll.o.—Last week we had the pleasure of a visit from two of the oillh or .r the Berko County Ittliroad, Mr. J. Dutton Steele, chief engineer, and Mr. Thomas C. Steele, ogineer lu charge. These oilleera seemed to be 4eutlemeo of the MOW social and friendly n Wore, Led Just the men to get the good will of the people Along the line of their road. They Informed us taut the road was now a fixed fact, and beyond all possibility of a failure. The road.is already being milt beyond Reading so as to unite with the Wil 'min. ton and Reading road. The length of the road between Reading and Blatlngton Is 40 miles ; me-half of this Is now under contract, and the oinutles for the workmen are now being put up along the route. Work will be commenced on this part of the road within a few days. The remain ing twenty miles will be put under contract with• in sixty days, and the whole will be pushed to com pletion as fast as possible. It la the Intention of the oflicers of the road to have trains running from Reading to Blatlngton In 1873. Tne route of the road In this county Is near istinesville, through .yonport and Tripoli, and near Gera:easy illy, .4r'king the Trout Creek road about a mile above tills place, near Custard's saw tun!. This new road will act only be of great importance to the farmers end miners of the upper part of our county, but ilso to the people of Slatington. It w 111 open up a now field for slate. Slate can then he shipped direct .rom this place without change of cars to W ilming ton, Delaware, and from there by rail or boats to IliTerent ports of the west and south. Slatington will also become a Junction town and railro vd leutre, and on account of the facilities for ship •nest of Its manufaCtures Is likely to soon become manufacturiug town. The old fogies who have ,bstruetti our progress so long cannot do It a!- ways. This road will also bring Into competition 1 ; 908,900 10 the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal, and In that event the Lehigh coal will become the princip t I coal In use, or the Sell uylkill coal must come down In mice. We expect to see a large amount of coal transported over this road, and we think with coal, slate, farm products, passengers, ,te., It will be kept busy, and can be made one of the bsi.t paying rends In the state. The following gentle men are the officers and managers of the road . President, Henry Bushong ; Chief Engineer, J. Dutton Steele; Engineer In Charge, Thus. C. Steele ; Engineer In charge of the Surveys, T. 0. Barrington.—Sltifinglon News. • MI3III.IINIIEItIi CoLLEOE.—The Trustees of Slubletiberg College have been endeavoring to raise during the past year an Endowment Fund of $20,000 to aid in the funding of a Lehigh County Professorship of $30,000 in that Institution. This sum of s2o,ooo,based on a proportion of Mr. Chas. 11. Nimeon to give $lOOO towards it, if the whole could be raised, was completed yesterday. The above amount, with about $l5OO contribu, ted before by citizens of Allentown, makes the Professorship Fund now nearly *22000. $5OO were lost for It, In consequence of a gentleman refusing to fulfill a promise he had made to sub scribe the last $5OO of it. The names of the do with the sums subscribed by them, are here rec riled, In the order of their enbscription, as a matter of general Interest, and for the purpose of perpetuating the memory of their benevolence and public spirit: Mr. Chas. H. Nimson,slooo; Mr. Wm. Saeger, 1000; C. M. Runk, Esq., 1500; Hon. S. A. Bridges, 1250; Mr. Jas. K. Moser, 1000; Mr. J. K. Wilson, 1000; Mr. Thos. Keck, 1000 ; Chas: W. Cooper, E•q., 1000 i Mr. Horatio Trexier,looo; Sir. Solomon Boyer, 1000; St. john's Lutheran Church, Allentown, 1000; Mr. Andrew S. Keck, 1000; Mr. A. S. Saeger, 1000; Mr. M. J. Kratuer, 500; St. Paul's Lutheran Congregation of Cain sauqua, 050; Mr. C. Pretz, 250; Mr. F. A. Muhl enberg, 250; Mr. Henry Weinsbelmer, 250; Mr. & Thos. Saeger, 250; Mr. Geo. H. Hartz°ll, 250; Dr. E. G. Martin,2so; Mr. M. A. Suipel,2so; Jr. J .s. A. Sle , s, for St. John's congregation,3oo; Drs. Jno. Romig A: Sons, 250; Jacob R•egel, 100 ; James, - Kent, Sat.tee & Co., 100 ; Mr. Henry Stein, 100; Mr Davis Garber, 100 ; Mr. Theo. L. Sell), 100; A. Woolever, Esq., 100; Sir. Herman Scituun, 100; W. 11. Alney; Esq., 100; Dr. Fran cis P. Troxell, 100 ; Mr. W. H. Weinslielmer,loo; Sir. Edwar I finite, 100 ; Mr. Win. F. Slosser,1110; Mr. J. E. Balliet, 100; Mr. Geo. H. Stem, 100; Sir. Franklin Smith, 100; Edward Harvey, ESQ. ; 100 ; Mr. D. O. Saylor, 100; Dr. C. H. Martin,loo; Dr. C. D. Nlartin,loo ; Mr. Jas. 0. Shinier, 100; E. J. More, Esq., 100; Wm. •F. Yeager, 100; Sam. A. Butz, Esq., 100 ; Mr. B. Si. Krause, 100; Mr. H. J. Saeger, 100; Dr. P. S. Reichard, 10U; G. n. R. McAllister, 50; Sir. R. King, 50; Guth Kern, 25; Mr. Weidner, 25 ; Dr. A. J. Laubach, 100; Mr. J. B. Raeder, 100 ; W. H. Deshier,Esq., 100; R. E. Wright, Jr., Esq., 100; Mr. Newhard, IW. Sutti total—s2o,4so. Others who may have been passed by inadveri. ently, or have refused their aid heretofore, are still Invited to send In their contributions, to cora ple,o the work. Thu county is yet'almost wholly uneanyassed. A. Tannuit..s. ltett Ro u ACCIDENT.—The Bethlehem Progress of Friday morning says—Yee terday about noon, another railroad accident was added to the many that cave occurred In this vi cinity recently. The circumstances of the accident arc at follows Mr. Solomon Ueberroth's team consisting of two valuable black horses, nod a wagon, bud been hauling brick for soma days from Mr. Jeter's brick yard, near Salisbury, to the Beth lehem Iron Company's new steel rail mill. The driver, Mr. William H. Berger, had unloaded his bri2k as usual, yesterday, within the mill and driven outon to the road leading to Front street. As ho approached the Lehigh Volley Railroad, he noticed the Iron Company's eugme "North Star" coming down the road drawing a train of ore cars. Ho halted his team until the train had passed, and than continued on his way, not noticing the rapid approach of the up express train No. 4, as he was looking In the opposite direction. The engineer of the " Anthracite," which was drawing the ex press train, as soon as he perceived that the man intended driving across the track, whistled down brakes, but not In time to avoid the accident. The team was directly across the track at that time, and Berger, for the first. time, saw his danger. lie dropped the lines and covering his face with his arms, awaited, but for a moment, the coming shock. The pilot of the engine struck the hind legs of the homes, throwing them a considerable distance to the right hand side of the track. A portion of the wagon aud driver were thrown Into the air to the height of the large gas pipe, which crosses the railroad from the gas works to the DOW will—probably 25 feet from the ground—and car ried, by the force of the collision, a distance of about twenty yards, failing to the left of the track ; the wugou ou top of the man. The train was run Mug ut such a ruplo rate of speed that it was not mopped until It reached the Zinc Works. In toe meantime, employees of the Iron Works had hastened to the rescue, and as quick ly as possible, threw thu wagon from the body of the apparently lifeless nm. He was picked up and laid upon the bank and surgical aid summoned. Dra. R. B. Hittell, Hess, and . Yost were soon in attendance, but Berger's Au ries being found to be of such a serious nature,he was conveyed upon a settee to the residence of Dr. Yost, eourth stieet above New. Upon a care ui examination, his Mimics were fciund to von slot of the following: Au extensive fracture of the skull In the temporal region on the right side of the head ; a fracture of the loser Jaw at the chin, dividing it Into two parts; dislocation of the right hip Joint. The skull bone pressed upon thu brain, which necessitated an operation known In surgery as "trepanning." The other wounds were care fully dressed,but the condition of the man almost precludes the possibility of recovery. The horses were badly cut, besides each having a hind leg broken. They were killed a short time after the accident and burled near the railroad. Mr. Solomon Ueberroth informed us that Ber ger melded with him (on the Bellamy road),iiad bad been In his employ abonttwo years; and that ho is 28 years of age. [We have since learned that Berger died about foui o'clock Saturday morning.—En. Burnsville.] Tae cool weather makes tho campaign hot H. G. stands for honest Government; also, for hate Grant. NEARLY all our Allentown cigar manufac turera make cigars with moulds. Wonsmex began to lay cobble etonee oil Fourth rtreet, between Hamilton and Walnut street', Monday. Tun new Masonic Temple at Philadelphia which Is to cost ono million dollars, will be dedi cated next June. TILE meeting of the exectiVve Committee of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society hoe beau changed from the 10th to the 12th of August. THE Democrats are collecting money to bu 3 torches. Thuy called upon an old Democratovh , told the committee ho could use all his span. change for Grant and Wilson. Tits monkeys occupied Col McClurc l a place on the Square on Saturday night. The Colonel was sick and the Liberals thought It would not he policy to lot Ed. R.tuch open the campaign. WE LEARN that Lehigh and Montgomery nrt each to send a delegate to the "straight-out" I).•m• °evade nominating convention which manta in Loulaviile, Ken., next month. Fi,tsn WoUriD.—On Saturday morninff Kuria Komberlain, an employe In limber- A: Co.'s pattern shop, was unfortunate In cutt luc himself with a hand•axe unite severely In the hell wrist. Ills wound was promptly dressed by Dr. 8, S. Apple, and is now doing as well as a like cut A Cow SmAmED.—Monday morning the 8:15 down lode on the L. V. It. li. ran Into it row In the Sixth Ward, the enable sir king her and to , s Ing her as high as the smoke stnek's top. The front of the mine was besmeared and hesntat• tered with milk, and now the cow Is dead, other than whom no one was hurt. IT is estimated that the race, which is 01 present being dog from a point half way to th. Fountain ]louse above the darn on the Little Le high to the water works direct, will coat about $2500, though to us this seems too low a figure. The object Is to secure the full force of the current to revolve the water wheels that pump the water into the reservoir. NEW EXPRICES CoMPANY. —The Philadel phla and Rending Express line is to have tut of Ocer In this city In the room formerly occupied by the office of the CIIIIONictiE and 121 oiSrLit. Al this new express office tickets and trunk cheek can be obtained for any p tint, nail in this pantie uiar the convenience to the triLvelbia public will be very great. Mr. Harry Gctz's eienia awl Oa:- leg disposition will not. fail to lied favor with our business men. Mr. Getz was formerly thiket agent at the East Penn Depot, but retired from that position, we Milk:ye, on acivouttt of 111 health. THE Republican CMlVenti.lll Ur Montgom ery county assembled at Norristown, Thursday. George N. Corson, of Norristowe,was nominated, on the first ballot, for tlelecate to the Constitu tional Convention. A full local ticket was also nominated. The Congressional %maintain,' was placed lu the hands of a committee, to be appoint ed by the chairman for that purpose. The con vention was untrutally large, every township be ing fully represented. Resolutions were annul• mously adopted endorsing the National and State tickets. BADLY BUM:ED.—John Weaver, a German Mate employ of the Lehigh Iron Company,Monday morning fell into n cinder car full of hot cinder and suffered severe burns on his entire left kg and portions of his bade and arms. The so fferer was placed under the care of Dr. S. S. Apple as soon an possible, and while subjected to the most exe ru elating agony will probdbly escape without an amputation of his leg or other permanent injuries If ho lives, of which his physician Is hopeful. The accident happened by Weaver's slipping on Plank which was used us a walk over the playa where the cur stood to receive 'cinder from the EGME Benno COUNTY FAIR.—Thu Eighteenth An nual Exhibition of the Burks County Agricultural and Ilorticultural Society will open ou the 1011 i and continue tolhe 13at of September, inclusive. The preparations for the fair this year are on the most extensive scale. Messrs. Isaac Eckert and F. 11. Shelters, the efficient President and Secre tary of the Association, are In communication with loading stock-growers In Berk. and adjoin ing counties, and have assurances that this im portant Mipertment of the exhibition will r scut the display In any former year. The premium list I. liberai . and embraces a wide. range of articles in every department of agricult ura I, ma nu facturine commercial and domestia 'lndustry. We suggest tbtt In order to insure a spirited competition, pre \irations should bu made nt once by house keepers, farmers, gardeners, manufacturers. frill growers, &e., to send In contributions. Et ory in formation desired may be obtained front F. II Spatters, Esq., the Sreretary, whose office is m the second Boor of the Keystone Building directi above the Post Oillee.—Randrng PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD Or CONTROLLERS. —A speelnd meellne; wuu held In the Connell • 'lmm ber, July 310. h, 1872. Present—Bareaw, Blumer Dllllnner, Erdman, Grks, Klnery, McLean, Rube and Runk, President. Ou motion of Messrs. RUIN gee and Blumer,M be Anna A. Wuehburno was unanimously eleetei teacher of Second and Third Wards Female Grain mar School. On motion of Messrs. Odes and Erdman, Miss E. J. Haloes was unanimously elected teacher of the Fourth Ward Female Grammar School. On motion of Messrs. Erdman and Blamer, Miss Anti!lia S. Grammes was un an lumusly elected teacher of the Sixth %Yard Female Grammar School. On motion of Messrs. Blumer stud McLean, Miss A. E. Reichard was unanimously elected teacher of the Filth Ward Female Grammar nelson!. On motion of Messrs. Rohe and Dlllinger, M. M. Bernhard was unanimously elected teacher of th Second and Third Illards Male Grammar Schriol On motion of Messrs. Grits and McLean, 11. G lT was unanimously elected teacher of the Fou 'ard Mule Gratnimir School. On motion of Muesrs. McLean and Grles, R. Krumtu was unanimously elected teacher of lb Filth Ward Male Grammar School At Lids stop, Mr. Dllllnner called up his motion n referonno to organizing MO School, postponed at the last meeting, and atterconsiderable discus- Con the resolution was passed, the vote being us follows: Yeas—Blutner, 13urcaw, Dlllhiguq Erd man, McLean and Hula: Nays—Gries, Einery, and Hunk, President. On motion of Messrs. Griot and Blamer, Mr. G. W. Desch was unanimously re-elected teacher in the Male High School. On motion of Messrs. Bureau , and Dillinger, Miss Mary IL Nagle was reelected teacher la the Female High School, Biumer and Hunk, Presi dent, voting nay. On motion of Messrs. Cries and Dillinger, Miss Clara A. Unger was re-elected teacher In the Fe male High School, Blutner and Hunk, President, voting nay and Mr. Kluery not voting. Messrs. Blunter ucd McLean moved to recon sider the resolution oreanizing High School the sonic as last year, which woo lost Yeas—Siemer, Kloery, McLean, and Runk, President. Nays— Buren w, =lnger, Erdman, Once and Rube. On minion of Messrs. Griefs no.l Erdinan, Wm. I .Blackman was lected Instructor In p. nmunshlp. President Runk voted " No:" On :notion of Messrs. Rube and Kin..ry, Mr. Blackman's salary Was fixed same as last year, viz: $1.50 per hour. Mr. Runk, President, voted " No." On motion of Messrs. Ruhe And K leery, Geo. C. Ruth was elected teacher of the First and Sixth Wards Male grammar School. Mr. Erdman voted "No." Sy a unanimous vote Mr. Desch's salary was fixed at $O.l per month ; Mee Nagle's at $5O par month, and Miss Unger's at $4O per month. On motion of Messrs. dries and Kittery, Resole , d, That the matter of Janitor for the Sixth Ware building he referred to the Comma tLe ou Salaries, to report ut our next meeting. Ail voted yea. On motion al Messrs. Blamer and McLean, I Resolved, That the officers be authorized and di re. ted to advertise fur propo.als for coal. All voted yea. On motion of Messrs. Once and Klnery, Resolved, That the matter of heat° ril of the Fifth Ward building be referred to Messrs. Blumer and McLean, with power to act. All voted yea. On motion of Messrs. Dillingerand Erdman, Resolved; That the matter of furniture for the Fourth Ward building (new) be referred to the Building Committee and Mr. Gties, with power to act. All voted yea. Adjourned. Ttrn Forest Ilouse Stables, at Easton, were destroyed by tire on Satur.tay 'afternoon. Loss not stated. PrN-NrCs,—Tho Sunday School of St. John's Enulish Reforavd Church will hold Its annual at Helfrich's Spring, on Thursday of thin week. On the same day the Sunday Scheel of the Protestant Episcopal Church holds Its plc-sic lo Grieseinei's woods. THE new Gas Receiver of the Allentown Gas Works Is now In n,e. Its hording capacity Is one hundred and twelve thousand cubic feet of Las. At the old receiver, or rather at the Gas Works prnper,a new coal house has }net been lin- Ishod that will hold between four and live hundred tons of coal. With the new receiver the supply of gas ow:ht to be conidant and unfailing. WE take pie, sure in itnninincing that we have eattaged D.. elel 11. \Vm it On t he local depart• inent of the ltrotairtm and that be caters upon Ills duties with this Issue. With Ills assikance, we believe we shall have no difficulty lu making .be Rt:OIBTER the most readable parer In the Le. MO' Valle}. lie has had consld,rable experience in this Ilne and will spare no labor to 'nuke his -Mare of the work acceptable to our readers. No PILL IN Tut: woat.n ever had anything like the circulation of Amt's l i t.'s. Tarnm4ll - these :states, Mexico, and the Central Anted eon republics, down the slopes of the Andes, and aCM , EI time p:111111a8 of South America, in negro viiwes, amid thu fervid wildsof Africa.through out the Jungles of India, and the steppes-of inter ior Asia, over the continent of Australia, and the Islands of the Pacific, these PILLS ire known slid everywhere used as family remedies for diseases. With distant, nations, their wonderful cures at• tract more attention; than they do at home ; for the stntiment, of w miler takes it far deeper hold on their minds than the result of a high scientific skill with us. The (linount consumed requires B , e. thousand doses n day to supply It. luipiaai,on of the tnanalactory showed Its how this enormous 111'111;111d is Milde and sustained. A,llled In the enn,intow;tr Ant of their composi tion, Is au extreme care Ili their manufacture, which at once Secures the most perfect material and their most accurate combination. The eon- quence Is a power and certainty In controllibu di-ea se which other remedies never• attained.— Balt. Courier. Tut.: LIBERAL Fizztx.—After exciting the exi,ectiltiond of the people of thls city,durinu last week, by the elrcula:io❑ of lame posters announe in..; dew a I:11 Liberal demonstration was to be mode oil Saturday :IL ht. the whole thin:" fizzled minpletely out, abd hmuld bar, left nothing but a blank, if there Were hat it very mortify lot; sir en:ma:thee collie tiled with this female failure to up a political meet it: a city, where that is one of the easiest things intaulnable to do. The nefortinatte eireninsbiliee was this : After it was tiositiv,ly known, on Friday night, that Cul. NlClare—Petinsylvania's champion rraudist-could hot. -peak in Allentown as promise ed, hat captaihcottiniandhig.Milj.Lilelielibilell was klisp,scl..,l, as the mast active agent In his clan, to , service of some other orator of din Mellon who 0110111 prevent the di:- appointment of those. who It if] been deluded inm th iikingthat a treat speech was to be delivered on Saturday evening. 'rho rtstalt . of 'hi, 1114 1, 1011 wus unfortunate In the extreme ; .pprn,obe.i uoyiin 1p of nlOlllOlOl4 or reputation as 11 palillenl see litir and asked him to speak In Al lentown on t u, np,ninn: night of tioo campaign, the parties 1 . pinciaell; probithl ystisp.•eicil a trick of some kind, 11131 :1 Vallee eOOlO really he l'iiiieeselo o .lhy n 111;111-.Ilitcat. 80 they all declined tie 0 rib fill honor until the !fre e tint; warrior r.:11 afoul of M Ltor Rumh, the tnettnest rinicande in seven St and who would 1111 titiuo inere:Willi 1,0 Wile 10, 01110 ell :11:11 el, pays his expense;. The eel tier italutied Mr. Hmel' without (1.111 'tiny to play ii•Cltire's pert, and sent the quondoin editor of Father Abraham to title city, but for some unexplained reason failed to put In an ap pearance himself, as he should have done to pro tect the speakor of the evening from harm after dark Jo thi. place; If not by main force, at least by the itillitenzo of his martial bearing upon tile luittilriltig crowds that always attend the move ments of the man of valor. Indeed, It Was strange that eel here, there was hardly a Lib eral to he fouthlin the "stadt," and It was dallenit nod embarraising for Inlnn to make his business known, though after an attempt or two Ile man aged to bream the delicate matter, to tbo utter as toni,,ltment of his listeners at his preinimption. The two or three Liberals who conversed with Wm I tutee made up their minds lid he shourniOt he Howed to-how hi, face won Allentown audience, nil then came the question what should be done •ilh him. No one, was w to entertain hint ver Sunday andsthe last seen of him he was trail 11m: up town with a Democratic politician, who and his hat pullpd far down over his eyes, and hat's how 'they had RIOT IN SOUTH BETHLEHEM The Police Interfriv, by( are Driven Off —Om; Ilthrh Dn Ofprit,,Nl y I u 1101110• AS, igh et y Wounded by Pi•tol Stahtx. SO1;711 BET" Lmir.m, Atiaii , t 5, 1572. On Saturday last the Catholic Benevolent So ciety had a festival which ended In a disgraceful riot, and a beating of the police, and shooting and otherwise maiming of numerous parties, and, we are sorry to say, mostly lanocent persons. The fcts, 'as we have learned front eye witnesses, seem to lie somewhat as follows:—An Immense crowd of ilxcitatilu Celts had gathered In the woods ad joining the college campus, cousisting of our own denizens and delegates from Glendon, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and other places. This crowd was none the quieter on account of Intoxicating bever ages sold on the ground. Fearing disorder, the manag,rs called Mace: a Crewman and 11,iney on the ground so as to quell any diturtiances. At idiom seven o'cl, ek a row began, but no sooner did those learlessadilcers atteiupt to do their sworn duty tlam they %vele attacked In front 'and rear, with fists, stones and other missies, and thrown uu the gruand,therAicked and otherwise maltreated. Several fearless persons of ' better minks here rushed In mid got the prostrate officers up again. hey then had all tatty could do to keep the rag ing mob at bay; which were throwing stones and attvlapting tin get hold tic the oilleerS, et‘peelally Linker Cress bun, crying Kill the damn Dutch man,".." hang 11101," •• lynch him," etc. They were fully dole, mined to kill that policeman, who kept them at bay t with 1161,111 y and revolver. All this time notice were flying in every direction. Seeing that they were attCurialng to burround hint again, he tired hip revolver in the air and after wards into the attacking crowd. The ollicers were pureucd down New street to Fourth. During the melee at least a dozen eallad %vete hired by the pollee, and had tt not been fur these bhots, the officers world nut have got oil alive. The result Is two permins otinded—unc, an Irishman, named Ward, very berlously, If not fatally, suit not to have b2en an active rioter; the other, wGerman, named Back, In the arm, wlni got Into the crowd, certainly Innocent. lacer Cressman Is ago', about, but has many brubles. fle Is under f IWO Thls Is really a serious inatter. The attempt Is now being made to poke all on the delegations from a distance, hut well-known characters In this town were semi with stones In their hands, and even one Is k I/OW In to hilVO do dared shies that °Meer CresHnan %yenta yet be killed. Than °Mess has always proved a fearless one, but what weru two policemen agalust a mob of several Mitt died, COAINIUNR_;.A.T I ONS We de ee* • oh, 0111,101.9 VV. Ilble for (lee old.- 1110/i8 dill Irtnined NI our U n •rewpnndonle. T•a AT COUNTY MEETING Mr. Editor Our County Meeting troubles tl.o low, vulgar, brutal blackguarll, who compiles the Democrat. A wounded bird always flutters. A guilty conscience wants no 1112 MB lug. A thief al ways prates of inoradty and honesty. A lbw by habit Wilt luc l luut i nu'• always wishes it-under stood that his ward can be relied on. A coo• Mon " bribe taker" prates of the evils of " gift taking." In the one column account of the meet ing the convicted "'tribe Taker" publishes. TWELVE INTENTIONAL LIES to keep up the drloping spirits of the greut•llttle-liberal-republi can- uational-democratic-Cinclunatl - Greeley Browu-reform-party. With Gen. Bribe Taker Haines to command the right, Gen. I. S. Emmons the left—and Oen. Jim. Kline :with the bottle, of "rot gut" in the centre, advising anti directing his Incorruptible bribe-taking general on the right and I. B. on the loft of tlio movements of the "blurs ted aberlishionists," our cause Is Indeed hopeless. Well may. we exclaim—save us from our monies, or we sink!! sluk down, down to the very low plane of these Incorruptible II honest I ! and tem perate I ! liberal, pap-seeking reformers. IT has already been reported that one case of Asiatic cholera existed 'u • New York. It Is therefore important that every Irregularity of the bowels should be corrected at once. For this purp.ata a bottle of pure Jamaica Ginger should always he kept In the house. This splendid art'. cle can be purelnuud at the City Drug Store of Ltitvall & Martin, 729 liar Ilion street. EVERTBODY 130U01) FOR OLD JOHN RODIN. SON'S MENAOCIDE •ND Cutcus.—`•Neighbor Ed wards, did you ❑ot tetl me last week that you and your son Matthew were going to start for Kansas to-day to borate a piece of laud suitable fur a farm for Matthew ?" "I certainly did say that, fiend Brown, nod and at that time I expected to start to dry, sure; but since I last now you the agents of Old Join RA)luson have been here and trytde a picture gal lery of the whole town. Now, John Robinson and I were boys together, and as a few day,. won't make any difference, I am going to wa.t sod see the old veteran once more, for I may never have the opportunity again." "Well, friend E iWardA, I had made up my mind that I would not ga ; but since you reccom mend It so highly, I believe I will Wall and see the old man and his big show myself." Old John is sure to come to Allentown, Wed- , nceday, August 21. RITTER'd EXCI:1,91011. CREASL BEElt—Tuste drink, unklyortwilluutbewiihoutic. BUSINESS NOTICES A l'erilous Season.—G lorious and delightful as thy Summer weather Is, Its tropical heat is a revere trio to the vital pettier,. Evou rho strongest aro notnetlniev pro.trated by Its effects. The common phrase applied to this cothEtion of the ho ly Is "general debility." Now general debility arise, from, and Includes it variety of all iient, 'I he liver is mere or lens athlete I, tho bowel, are Ifither comdip.tled or too mach relltXoll, the Mtillettell friar hair the work of digestion. the nOPelllo I• poor. and the sphits deeprense I. This is what Is c,111,1 If. , eorltl debility. It in a general dinarrangetu rut of 411 the physical function:, and tequlrea as a remedy It medi cine that trill regulato them all. llostottoria Stonbich Bittern Is i-pierially adapted tett his purpose. IN general operation In not coullood to a single organ. litho liver Is affected, It restore, it, toot. If the 'dote tell is torpid. It reeenerdten it. If the. nerves ate trrtnitleue and welsh It meter's rand reinforce. thous. If the mind, which ever senipathlre• with the body, Is gloomy and despondent, It relleves lho thllleully. and noun brines Um whole med.- Ism of the body Into harmony with l•ws or bealln. There I, no civilized tuition In the Western Ilernisobere In which the utility of ilu.trflb c e Stolen:ice Bitters as tonic, cerrectiveoini auti•billeum num blue. Is not known • 1141 appreclated. Thro It:hoot the Trott CA it Ix consider• tit bo'b by lite ye spin and the proftetelon, the Mandan , rovllle While It I. a medicine for KU 140,00,4 and. ell Bowe, It le....perkily rotted to tho vomplalote gener• tted loy it,. weather. being the pared nod hest vegetable Iltonlant In the world. Beware of the Bat., made of nerld and dnotterotot inn. which oneerttpulone ;tartlet. are endeavor!ne i' ol•t upon the 1, , ! , . . Their name It leglon.en the polo trout., that they ate not 1.1..110.. Althere tho tried rel. pay, llottetterle Bitter,. auld only In '.11.1.1, and tatver In keg+ or barrele. Dr. If. D. Lonuaker otters Ills rendler to the fli r t e d, /n•lf, , chilly nu i n ning from CIA - mil,. ),.ea-es. w ill be glad lo snail talk with (Indio. It hlx practirr to pldlnly .I.nelaro a d1...a... inruro bin If he 11 til IV` 'lO. Itn 1h,1.e tam, which Inc widerl kon. o viarand•••... to dn. Jill that ran be done by nm... Hell at. dotio.• and the ntroltration ..r oxydrienntsrd 0011. Iran • d .y undo) . y...tr• of ordenno. Inn (I . ..suing a•l'3 , l` voil• in. and ints..t lading allot forna. Thal blot .kill, lists rot d•s•nn a t vdtin. rerilllnsaid, that nonny In•• at Ind. olllvo, wlll tostnry. few unto., are eared,. r il ea whindi inr.• k n••wo to ell ren. or dins onlily Nn feeling or enr.oti.na Inronand••th , nr l'Old , calnoo• not tlwy aro so• ans °yid.- re that malty rho I•stv...l.•••itos.l littliet,..l have lip oroihos npplleall.no or the ....arr... •.r 111,111 . •I von re•sstornstl n , !wrath nand the erni..yzaront a all it., bk.- ,1111011 II• .Tnnr, 11.4tbloboo. rnoror of the I.lp. Mr , Ely (11,,v. Ely), Allentown, I',. Ca.cor of the J..i• Johnson, Allentown. Skin Dise,e, Milton G. Sassanctn, 11,1110Ver. CI runic Bronchitlm. 11.tory Gabriel, .illentow littorne+m. Mr•. 11. l'ettger, Enta.mtitina. Toulon! tho N titian Eberhard, Bethlehem. 'Cancer. Mr+ Intelt, Troxlertown, Catticer. NV,0..11 ..... .tot, !tetillohein. Button-cry Cut:init. Jan., 11.. tar. Bethlehem. Clll'ollll' Elteurnatkm. • J nall+hory. Scramltt. E. A. 11,C.acher. Tu „, o , 31,. W. S. Fl,ll. And Ept- . iVaton, Lanark. Timers u m ,of Elstler, New Trlen . l. 'ram, of the Neck. 3lrs. E II nerf.t•s, emu F Caarertlf .he Breast Citthoelue Attlee. Berarev.lle Cancer side - tif the Face ,Isht, Leyte. Si, l'olvons of the N.wle Air. Allestetra. Canee'r atilt, Breast. Tho.nas Ilekea,lnnwet. 'l'n in w. Mrs, U. !Crete, 311hrt.toy y starer of the Face. . . . . . F. J. Shoelakor. Sinpstown. Tmer. Catharine Ilitreatatt, Weatherly Cancer of the Noon. Tha 1110 , 10 p 0,11114 11111 all In. referral to, orxertlllatto maybe Neon at Or. hnottakar's Mllee. Sixth street, he tweon Ilitailltion and Walnut, Allentown', Is. "Nall crtisentruts rriltril OUST St NIINARV. NORRIS I. TOWN, A Young Men an.' Done. Cl.e+icul Moth,. realoml Comm rel.tl eo , nty•nin•h The F W an inner H nAom. a ID commence TUESDAY SE , ' Hal ii H'lt 31. For Circular., nil& 'en ..1121k1,145tv.) JOHN W. LOCH. REE TEAS! FREE COFFEES JUSTUS EVANS, Dealer In 1.11 the leading ertirlox of Dry Goods, tinier+ os, Notions. Ste— roepoeifellY !thICIIOII of pricer. In Teen and Cotir, s heir free of ditty. Good Gods! Low Prices!! No Misrepresen lationSM NO. 730 HAMILTON STREET NStiVLVANIA FEMALE COL P LEU,E. Reorganized, Refurnialied and Improved! NEW BOARD OF INSTRUCTION .1. W, SIINDERI•A ND, 1.1., D., again In charge. No ofform 1MU111 1. 104 10.1111•P111011111 tO ) 1 1 1 11.1g ladle. dor rot. .041.11111/Kll ttititugli; pracdcal and Accoinp lotiod Palle Don at indildrola clot otind for Circular. Ad Ir.h tailleativ 111, AlooluouierY 60001 Y. uou7dior ('IV M ECII ANT(' A L ENGINEERING tit tilt RENntie.L. stilt POLY TRCIINIR INSTMITE, Tr. y, N. T. Instruction very pritctlcitl. Advantage. nnstir Psesed In this couutry. Graduates obtain excellent po salons. Reopens •ept 11 I. For the Anunal Register Ciillll{lolo, Improved Course of Study, and lull portico Lire, addl.... ratty. CHARLES DR° WZi E, j y.lo.turtrJ Director. E x Ec UTO It'S SALE - AELJABLE REAL Will bo mold a. Public Foie. or AV, Al`ol l gT Met,' a. I o'clock, V. 51.,0u the prombeeb the following m.al Veto!, . WII LOT OP CiltOMNl),ltouted in albortl,Lehigh county, mlie of lot. feet (rout by 210 trot d er , u.or,, or Tho llnvroy In d.. thereon m e it 2 MTOIll" BUICK rxi D w ELIA CIO II Ilmh. 10m2d. Yeah one awry frame,.' nt•aehetl: good nut/FIIIA. 81101',12 RAI bug a good hu•10a...; atabllog for tap belaes, ..hed, elatero.oomd all other outbuilding.. Ou the let are lull kluda of frail, brine all go. d order mud In pour; bolo., the real e.Late of 1 , 1.1101 Unite. deeemre I. Term.. red eoudllloux out lie day of and atterdauce given g• bytd. hill PI GRUA. Executer. 7ou • . VIII/ NCIA I, STA'rEIIENT OF THE EMAPS 5 , 110.1. Aer.m ,, l Wlllimat VoZeoa.. Treoeorer of El.. School DlNtrict. I3y OIL front law yenr. Stui” 11011 st,tplus collucted.. Toschers' Salado , .... n o oo.rs. &C. nor lon Co Vectrs Couvol-s1•0 Ttosur. r'o Salory Cooth.vuclos llslauco uu hand We. the nederitigocti, It'eralty certify M we have attone , l the .trrattot of Wllits vogentlx, Trentaart ttantun Seheal and Hatt the hbovu sta.eror be correct uud P. HITTER, (1. IP. 1)i75C11. Audit. F. T. KEHL:WaIt, MEM WILMINGTON AND READING RAILROAD SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES We are offering the Renaud Mortgage Bonde of th Cuingeng C ALT NO AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, Interest Payable January anti July THE BONDS ARE IN I,ooos, .500 s and 1008 ar,d c .“ 1,0 ItEn icT13111.:11 fr... of exueuuu. The coal. trltle,`llaneour. floglitx 91..1 p... 1.69 Intsluerx ore con piautiy 119.1.69.106 f0r.1191 year ruin. ir 31. 1611. • pre 679.716 11 1110 , then the year eat 11al.rnd.er 31. 1670 (lie increasn for eight aluntlut etal la I Ja , 157,:. 01 01 anuuthe oudlrg J.) , 1671, NM 610.2.6.01. 11.1111. P. 110110,11 and luformallou earl ho qbtalned u DE HAVEN & BRO Fiscal Agents of the UnDed States, 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STOOKS BOUGHT AND BOLD Old John Robinson, For proof of which Illy followinn imexnrorl a Brilliant European and American Reputo The Preferrod Rider of rho areal. FlArl , Eznosltlon nnJ Ilorlquo.d) of tho World. GEORGE M. KELLEY, The Champion leerier for 410,01, The Hero 0(20 'Howe. 31 IL JOHN WILSON, The Incomparable Four Horne Equestrian...l Of...deal. Delineator of Caeracter. JOIIN 11 , 1BINSON, Trick Eider and So.. ernaultint. Mas'or F. ROBBINS, The Dashing EV •inernault Equestrian. MR. GEORGE SLOMAN, The Daring South American Heineman and Trainer. NONPAREIL LEWIS, The Wild and Daslnal i e p pr ~e . s ntae L ljt e u o a f Bareback Horse ARDELL and DA.VIS, The Unetinalled Dy mute. ILLIANI CARROLL, 1 he Plying Leaver. The Great Exemplar of dm Illth School of Eqlle.lrlarilsm. M'IA.E CHRISTINE, The Beautiful and trill Tight Rope Dancer. MARGARET, The Queen of the (too tie. FOUR VAST PAVILIONS I One devoted exclusively to the Museum. A second t , the Aquarium of Deep-sea Marva,. A third to the Zool gical and Ornithological Cullection of Wild Beasts and rare Tropical and Exotic Birds. The Fourth to Equestrian, Gymnastic and .Athletic entertainments As a special inducement to the patrons of Old John Robinson's Combined Exhibitions, pur chasers of a ticket to either of the other &WWI] aro admitted to the elegant This particulntEntertainment is given as a gratuity to his patrons, and is absolutely V3l 00 ON COMMIBBION AWAIT THE COMING OLD RELIABLE! USEUM, AQUARI,.TJM, MENAGERIE & CIRCUS ON EARTH. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY On his grand Annual Triumphal Tour, with his vast and diversified collection of RARE BEASTS AND BIRDS. His extraordinary Aquarium of LIVING MAItIN E MONSTERS. nimate and Inanimate Wonders : And his pet•i less doubla Troupe of EQU ESTRI A NS. GYMNASTS & ATHLETES. The Gro.ti end indomitable • ROBERT STICKNEY, THE WONDERFUI. CONRADS, LAcrobati, Gymudstft and Voltigeure M'LLE FRANCES, ONE NOMINAL ADMISSION FEE PASSES TO ALL OR EITHER. CIRCUS FREE! Without Money or Price! --- WALT FOR IT, WATCH FOR IT, SEE IT A Stupendous Combination of diversified Entertainment 25 GOLD AND CRIMSON CAGES Drawn by beautiful matched Cream and Dappled Horses—all the Circua retinue. Largest and best parade ever seen in the Public streets. Immense Recluse Rhinoceros! A Specialty with this Exhibition, and imported at an expense of nearly FIETEEN THOUSAND DO L L ARS. Ihyond all question, the only individual of her particular species ever brought alive from Africa. • • FOUR MONSTER LIVING SEA LIONS, With their young. 711acrorliinus Tr Iboseus, or S.a Elephants, with mane erect like Forest Monarchs, requiring over Two Hondred . ,mods of Fresh Fish daily, for their subsistence. They are the only ones on exhlt it on in thy world, and can be seen in the Aquarium, during the hours of Exhibition, sporting in an artificial lake of ocean water. THE AFRICAN HARTE BEESTE! Imported direct from Chittagong ; novoron oxhibition until this season THE GRUNTING YAK OF TARTARY. With long, beautiful hair flowing frcp his back to the grouni. Don't confound this with any Small Show or Menagerie, but bear In mind OLD JOHN . ROBINSON Is triumphantly marching on, and will positively exhibit at • ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21,1872. Don't confound this gigantic organization with any other Shaw (bearing thasemedfaidi inson, for it is in no way, shape of manner connected with any or either of them, but is the original OLD JOHN 110BINiON'S only,whn has (tined and managed Shows for over fifty years, and NEVER DECEIVED THE PEOPLE. Remember the Day and Date. , Do not forget t h at we are coming with an Avalanche of Talent.' Wali foins. Admission, 60 ets. Children under 10 years, 23 eta. Ok THE THE ONLY His Museum of nrrny nt Artiste, each of whom has acquired , is presented : 4 GREAT CLOWNS, Embodying some or the Most Original to America JOHN LO WLO W. ARCHIE CAMPBELL, WM. CONRAD. • F. ROBINSON. THE HOLLAND BROS. In their Wonderful Gymnastic Eliseolattice. CHARLES MACARTY Bnt'oote Lan ,, nr and Vo'tltnur. . The n arming and beantlfal MILLIr: ARMOUR. This Egnestrdl=.llhpienet,tri:hrrt=ggeh.s. made her MADAME GERTRUDE. 1 he Fearless and Bountiful Wild Beast Tamer. • ssr At each Exhibition a brilliant display of Cultivated Hor•emansillp will be given by Mr. OBEBP STICK• N KY. and the Perfection or belts Twit th e will he 41. monstrated by this =comp irabie blaster of the licatial. WM. CONRAD'S Performi3g Dogs and Monkeys ! Will also be Introdoce I, and the World le challenged to produce their equals, in the •erlety of their performances and the almost lletnen sagacity (boy disPlag. Exhibit conjointly In
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