tte yttio (grgister, No ptper discontinued until all arparaget are paid, except at tho 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 elec. Subscribers about removing will please send us heir old address as well as the new. IT is strange, yet nevertheless true, that Republican mectlng4 In the country are always larger than those of the oppoOttoo. Tut?, Bethlehem Cornet Bawl is defunct, having been split by two factions—the Progresi lye and the non•Proereselve. Tin Allentown juveniles are daily making eliestouttlag excursions Into the country,and some of them skip school In order to get time for them. TnE boatmen have commenced wearing their army overcoats—a certain sign that naviga Lion will not last many months longer. Hour REILLY was severely burned the Other day, by an explosion of a puddling mill, at thr Bethlehem Iron Company's Works. ON Thursday, of last week, the attendance at the Doylestown Falr was estlmatcd to number upwards of thirty thousand persons. THE Easton Town Council nsks for an in• junction to prevent the Wow Company supplying Phillipsburg, N. J., with water, as they are not ablo to supply their own town. JUDGE AXTELI, of Califortnia, a Democrat who proposes to vote the Republican ticket, spoke in Easton, the other night, ton large Republican trifult meeting. A BAR of pig iron, stamped with the date 1779, was found near the site of an old charcoal furnace, et Bethlehem. Fnom the let of October there will be be! two trains on the Lehigh and Lackawanna (Bath) Railroad, instead of three as heretofore. Train now leave Bethlehem at 10.40 a. m. and 0 p. tn. or Bath and Crotpman. A. BAND of musicians has been formed of the members of the Catholic Total Abstinence Society. In South liethlelp,m. Their instruments have al ready been obnained, and Instruction will be given by Prof. Moran, of Weleeport. Witivp (iodic County Commissioners do With the proceeds of the three mill tax on trades, occu pations and professions I The Democratic pa't managers must know, but we can't lied out. Tao tak is illegal, and we caution all parties again 01 whom it is demanded, not to pay It. ARREBTED.-0111cer Kleckner on Saturday arrested,Edward kern, of Whitehall, upan a war rant Issued by ~Ildermitu Stabler, upon oath 0. Wm. 11. Blamer and Martin Kemmerer, %chow Kern threatened to shoat. Alderman Me.ir. bound K-rn neer iu t inil it ,liars. wunow Riii-pholcairtirN —The Emanuel Lutheran and Reformed Church, !lea r Petersvilie, NorthaMpton county, h is been repainted, ea.-peta , and basement for Sunday school enlarged, am will he realedicated on Saturday and Sunday, tin 12th and 13th of this must 1.. Ministers iron. abroad will be present to assist in the dedicator) services. T HE R v. AIL K'ngsberry, of tl:c American Erinday School Union, ddressed the Sunda, Sew me of ye city, In Zion's Reformed Church on Sunday afternoon, and at the evening gave further account of the work of that organizAtim, In establishing Sunday Schools In destitute place., In the Fifth Street Presbyterian Church". The work le a good one, and ought to be well sup. ported. ACCIDENT.—WO hear that at the stone guar ry of Messrs. Smith & Royer, opposite Hot endan. rina, mon= were Wednesday ahernoon Mown up by a pre:nature explosion of a hldst ; one of whom, Mr. Abraham Coleman, suffered one leg broken, the other blown off, his eyes blown out, and au arm broken. Ile still lives in great agony. Th. , name of the other victim of the occident we could not learn. ❑ls Injuries are serious I ho . igh not so bad us his comp odon ()N% of the thirty fi it eyllitili r boilers in 8. 8. Fuhun & Co.' ItoGing Anil, iit ONI/111.!efi on Tue,ltly :them i.iii, d. 1:1114 . unu•n dam nee in the build hts and euirnundlni prop.•ity. Nnn• ierimiKly Hum!, two of then, Litiihy, and mini, were n'lghtly Injured. TI e n ,itea ref the I ijnre.l :ire Albert Ringler, John Willi.tm ,fo=e ph George AiiiierAon lingh Carey, Patrick Kelley, William Finley and P.iti lett AI array. ACCIDENT. —Mr. Nathan Siegfried, of Hit. et-sville, was seriously Minted last week at the curve of the Lehigh Valley Railroad above Booth Bethlehem. lie was walking between the tract:- when the engine of the 5:51) down train struck him. He was conveyed to the baggage room of the depot where medical aid was summoned. Later Mr. Herman Futter Leek the sufferer to Rit townie in a carriage. This morning Mr. SIN'. fried was doing quite well. NOIITH WHITEHALL AHOUSED.—The I 0 ,- ; plo astounded. Stiles, Ed. Harvey, Liberal E J. More and Nelson's Emmaus ou the war•patu. Eight Republicans and seven Democrats at lee Democratic 11111,11 meeting at Ballietsville week. One drunken mau only to chin r for Duel° , . Stiles, Harvey and Emmaus maul tor !Mee. ,minutes to the seven who arc yet true to their masters. Liberal More went off without telling itbe people what he known about Reform. What a consolation It must have been to the orators to be greeted with such a goodly number of listeners Tue. Democracy of Salisbury is aroused and rampant. Last week, at the hotel of Mr. Harri son Darner, a meeting was held. Mr. Ell J. Schwartz was the first speaker, and addressed In the beginning twenty-two auditors, who rapidly melted to thirteen, at which number Mr. Evan Itolben took them in hand and rapidly diminished the crowd (7) to el: men and one boy. Mr. Jobb Rupp, the third speaker, put on the finishing touch, and straightway none were left. Subject of remarks, the same as taken up at the meeting at the same place last year. Pamir MILLER, of this city, who lately lost a horse by death, desires through our columns to express his thanks to the Allentown Mutual Llve Stock Insurance Company, In which he was In sured, for the prompt and honorable manner In which his loss was settled, and takes pleasure In recommending the Company to the public. This Company Is gaining au enviable reputation not only at home but throughout the State, as a safe and reliable company, and Is doing a large business. Its managers are among the most solid men In this community, and will spare no efforts to make this one of the best companies In the State. PERSONAL.—Mr. John Rudolph, who keeps the Fourth Ward Greeley, Brown and Buckalew Lager Reerßaloon, got Into good company, Friday night, and was ashamed of himself. Ile missed the Democratic Club that went over to the Sixth Ward, and Joined a Republican Club as It came marching down II unliton street in ,perfect order, saying " these are the boys forme," and proceeded with them for half a square. Probably not being able to read, he did not discover his mistake until he glanced up at a picture of Geo. John F. Ilan ruin. Utterly non-pleased, he forgot to blow out . his torch, cut down au alley like a friglhened sheep, and did not stop until he had put a square behind him. The mistake had been observed by a large nutnber, who when he ran urged hit on In his career with loud shouts and laughter. Be a little careful John, In the future. At this reck less rate you'll soon " bust" your beer shop. Tntc JEwrorf New YEAR.—Wednesday morning of last week marked the beginning of the Jewish New Year. The festival Is becoming widely known nud romp) Ise(' elsewhere than among the Jews themselves, who observe It more studiously than any other festival of the year, ex cepting perhaps that of the Atonement, which Occurs Saturday week, the intervening days being termed Penitential days. The New Year's initia tion is observed fur two days by the strictest dev otees of Judaism, but their number Is every year becoming smaller, and Thursday is the only one celebrated by the great majority of the people. Both it and the Penitential days are passed in heart searchings, and the performance of many spiritual acts which answer In abort to the Roman Idea of penance, and whose object is of course to awaken In the Jewish heart a sense of accounta bility to Jehovah, and prepare a way for the reconciliation between God and inns, the Creator and the erring creature. Mealtime .3:, Bl3llol°B Troupe will be - at the Opera House on the 11th and 12th. REPORT of coal tsansported over the Lehigh alley Railroad for week ending September 28th, 872, compared with same time Met year: • Far Week. For Yee, Wyoming ........ 8.026 18 923,302 02 Hazleton47,B27 10 1.808 004 09 Upper Lehigh 175 12 2,314 17 Beaver Meadow 17,584 12 626 559 05 Mahanoy 7,412 00 809,508 17 Mauch Chunk LA 04 2,448 19 81,130 16 3,173.093 09 98,308 05 2,023,180 03 •amo Limo 1871 imago OleridSO 17,177 05 CORONOR'S BUSINES9.—TucEday morning, it half-past teu o'clock, a boatman named John leClean, fell under the bow of his boat, In Vineler's lock, No. 39, as it was being locked !trough with another boat. Ile was at once Irawu under the boat by the eddies and drowned .eforc he could bo rescued. Coronor Romig held in !mna, the Jury returning a verdict In accord ince with the facts. Mr. McClean was a resident of Bucks county, near a place called Erwinna, was In moderately k ood circumstances, a sober man, and leaves a wife and five cblldren. Ills body was removed yesterday to bls borne. I3EWARE OF THE WEATHER. Now the North winds keen are blowing, And the weather's colder gr.ming, Now rheumatic Joints are aching, And people with the cold are quaking; To save them pain is my intention By curing with that drug "prevention," Which can be done within an hour By dressing them at BENNEV'S TOWER. This Is the place to get weal her-deC)lng gar moots, guaranteed to keep the kinks out of your J dots. The prices are lower than ever for Fall nd Winter Clothing this season, at Berm= & Co.'s, Tower Nall, No. sln Market sheet, half way between P.M' and bixth streets, Philadelphia. I net 3.wed4..5, 4w Wm. H. Wzrrn had posters put up at Nor rislowo, aunounclng that he would deliver a speech In the Backelew Club Room,lo that place, on last Thursday evening. %Veen he came there the Club refused him the use of the Club Room, ind he was forced to go down to the Montgomery House, where he organized a meeting. During his speech ho was several times Interrupted by• groans and cries of derision, and his treatment,to say the least, was most shameful, lie took oc casion to remark that he,would hold Dr. Acker morall and Judicially responsible for his words. He also assured his hearers that he did not want to go to Congress. We are glad of this, for then he will not be disappointed. LOST IN LEQIOQ COUNTY.—Last week Capt. N whard, Mr. A. L. Rube an! Mr. T. F. Emmons lost their wsy while rewriting from a political meeting, at Loury's Stotioa, tattle!) woo very slimly attended. Beier,' they L•neiv It, they h ruled u kypt Church. Mr. E.n•oens elirehul a sign-poet oui announced it a 014 ri4tit ua 1.11:: road Allentown. After about four hours of further traveling they found thief - reedy...a at Niechanlcsyllie, where Mr. Flinmens again climbed the high-poq and said they were right again, although the way was somewhat lolig and weary. On again, and ch.. next stopping place was Catasauqua, where the wagon broke, compelling the party to stay all night. This morning they all returned by the cars very much disgusted and worn out. ANIONO the fine lot of horses received Tues day from the Wog by Mr. Samuel &bowman wee one which lied never been trained to, lead, ride or drive. He had been caught wild out of pas urn and shipped Etst, and when he got to Ai'entown it required five men to get him ant o f the car. Tuesday afternoon Mr. Elcl nurm tuttertoolt to break the animal in the stable yard .1 Mr. Overpeck, on Las/ alley above Hamilton. pie beast wan vicious beyond all precedent, and fir two or three hours he held out, until with kicking, striking with hie fore feet, and falling down, lie was reduced to partial subjection. Erdr• leg the training Mr. Schnurman was unfortunate in receiving a cut on the note from one of the ani• nitre fare feet, quite deep In the flesh, but not of a serious character. EXTENSION.—Since the occident which hop- . penned at the rolling, mill on Thursday inure lug d pt,u b r 19,11, at C ,tasaugaa, by which a pot , tam of the root on the mill was damaged, the cools ',any have decided to make extensive additions to the ,votics, by removing the shedding and extend ime the main build log. The new addition will he 4,1 by lOU feet is dimension. Fbrmerly a sloping ro rt covereti this portion of the works, and served b.r the storage and loading of stock. By the im pravements contemplated the structure will co :or the whole plut,w about the into vetting open space. At the ‘a toe time, the furnace w hick was ..amaged is being repaired mud new boilers placed in posi tion,. Upon the eompittion of the new structures, the conveniences of the works will be largely in• creased. VISITATION TO TILE LEHIGH COUNTY FAIN TIIC NORTHAMPTON DELEOATION.-011 Friday Ist, Mesrr.i. Geo. F. Herman ,of Betblehem,Sam nuel Hoffman, of Bath, sod Amundus Heinley,of licthiellem township, a Committee of the North ampton County Agricultural Society, at Nazareth, visited the Lehigh County Fair, at Allentown. Tile Committee was cordially received and wel comed by the allible l'resident and Secretary of the Lehigh Society, and every opportunity was Given them to inspect the buildings, the general wmking of the Society, 6,:e. They cannot speak in terms of sufficient praise of the manner lu which the Leh12.1.1 Society is conducted. The Fair was a perfect stLcess and could not he , otherwise, eon aidering the teen ut the head of the institution. The Committee will make a most favorable and Clattering report to their Society this week. This Interchange of Committees is destined to work great good, us ull good qualities will be copied and had ones noted and weeded out.—Bahfehent Times. COPLAY.—A large and enthusiastic Grant & Wilson meeting was held on Tuesday week, at the public house of Jackson Biege. The Grout and Wilson Clubs, of Catasauqua, liokeudauqua and Ironton were in attendance, which, with the club of our own place, formed a lengthy torch-light pro cession. After the parade, the meeting vraacolled to order and Col. Axtell, of new Yotk, addressed the meeting at length upon the Issues referring to thO presidential cantEdates. Col. Axtell was fol lowed by lion. T. W.ll.alues, of ‘Vaahlugtou City, who, In a very forcible manner, addressed the au dience upon the issues referring to the guberna torial candidates of Pennsylvania. Mr. Haines Is an orator on the political stand,and with his sound and sensible arguments, his clear and silvery voice and the candor of his expression, he did not fail to interest his audience from the beginning to the end of his discourse. The meeting was closed with a hearty three times three for the National and State ticket and the honorable speakers. A FORMER REEIDaNT RETURNED.—AIter a year's hunt, Mr. Erwin Burkhalter, rt former resi dent of Lehigh county, has been found, and was brought back to this city Tuesday. The matter In which be Is concerned Is miter a complicated one, and we will endeavor to explain it without Injustice to any one. Mr. Erwin Burkhalter failed in business in this county to a considerable amount, lowing his brother-in.law, Peter Marks, and his brother, Chas. Burkhalter,involved with hint to the amount of $lO,OOO as his endorsers on notes to the Millers town Savings Bank, Girard savings atuk, Empire Savings Bank,' Fred. T. Yebbt, Reuben &calm, George Blank, CoOpersburg Savings Bank, Philip Strauss, Aaron Troxell, and others, upWards of a dozen parties. Having failed In business here, Mr. Erwin Burk baler concluded to go West and seek another home, Intending, he says, to be absent only abort time when he first left. While he was gone suits were Instituted In toe courts against his endorsers to recover on these notes, when Mr. Peter Marks and Mr. Chas. Burkhalter both swore. that. their names on the said notes were forgeries and that . they bad not endorsed for Erwin Burk., halter to the amount sought to be recovered Irom them. Mr. Erwin Burkhalter was Informed of this action of these two gentlemen, and warrants for his arrest being Issued for forgery,bekeptciear of this part of the country, and has been living under assumed mimes iu different parts of the - West, being traced to several places, but always succeeded In escaping, until by means of photo graphs sent to detectives in all the cities, he was, Identified a week ago last Monday by the chief detective of St. Louls,conducting on a Fifth street car In that city. At first he denied that his name woe Erwin Burkhalter, but upon searching his house letters were found addressed to his real and assumed names, and the Four Courts of St. Louis County delivered him to Detective Johnson, of Easton, who worked the case up, and now Mr. Burkhalter is In the Lehigh county jail awaiting trial. The amount of money and the men Involved will make It an Interesting Mtge. THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9,.1872. ALTESOUGEI the Bethlehem Times reported the band of that place and oame as defunct, it furnished music on Saturday night to the Bethle hem delegation to the grand Republican &imp etration In Catasauque. Tux affidavit of a responsible citizen of Upper Macungie is ready to be produced, to the effect that Messrs. John - Fogel and Jesse Straub Ibi attempt to.prevent the Republican meeting at Fogoisville, notwithstanding their assertion to the contrary. WASENNOTON UNION SUNDAY E3CIIOOL. This Is one of the oldest Sunday schools in Lehigh county, having been in existence about thirty years, during which period different persons par ticipated in things pertaining to iti welfare. The school is held in ilofford's school house, in Salis bury township. This room having become too Arnett for the healthy growth and prosperity of the school, It seemed good to the people of that vicinity to build a house Wherein to bring up their dear children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Hitherto their efforts have been blessed; aod, God willing, on October 20th, the twenty first Sunday after Trinity, the corner-stone of a suitable mud commodious chapel will be laid. It will be erected opposite' llntrord's school house. All friends of order, peace, Christianity, and of Jesus aro most cordially invited to encourage the school by their presence. Pastors of the different de nominations represented in the school will be present and participate In the exercises. These will begin at 2 o'clock, I'. M., at which time the corner-stone will be laid; and in the evening at 7 o'clock services will be held In Ilofford's school house. 1,149,013 06 RITTRRSVILLE DRIVING PARR.—The races Tuesday afternoon resulted as follows, a large attendance being present, and some lively belting being done : First Race—Purse, 8200, for three years old. Four horses were entered and started for the purse, John Snyder's C. M. Clay The Third," winning the first heat, In an easy manner, In 3,09 distanc log bay mare, named Alice." Second Heat—ln starting, black horse, named "Baldwin," bolted meanly and consequently was ruled off the track. "C. M. Clay The 1 bird" and " Betsy Straker, were the only two left to trot for the purse: They made a fair start, and "C. M. Clay Tho Third," won the second heat and race in 8.11, coming home on a Jog. Lehigh County may boast of having the fastest colt in the state of Pennsylvania, and none In Jersey to beat It or equal it. We bespeak great success for "C. M. Clay The Third." Second Race—Purse $5OO, for horses that hove never beaten three minutes.. Five horses were entered but only four started, Mr Btuln's sorrel " Prince," being accidentally hurt, was of course not able to go, Gray Horse" Mac," Look first and second heats in 2.4334 and fc.47!‘. "Blossom," Look third and fourth heat, In 2.41. and 2.443,4. "Mac" took Mb beat and won the race. QUEER CONDUCT. Friday afternoon, Mr. Edward Drebbach, of Whitehall Station, be ing apparently in his sober senses, did cut some very disagreeable pranks on Siegfried's Bridge, which spans the Lehigh at that place. He drove over the bridge, contrary to the " Caution," on a ruii. Fin refuted to pay his toll. Be came back over the bridge the second time, again refusing to pay toll, and driving ou a trot. The gate-keeper, who is a cripple, very properly shut the gate, when Drelsbach turned his horse about and by backing hard against the gate two or three times, succeeded In bursting the catch or latch ; using some bad language lo the gate-keeper, he passed on. Pres ently ho made hie appearance the third time lu unchanged mood. The gate-keeper's wife shut and locked the gate, demanding toll before she would, open It. Dreisbach swore that If the gat!. keeper would come out he would smash his head with a stone. lie got out of his wagon and with a large stone began to hammer at the lock. Tbe President of the Bridge Company happened to pass that way, asked him what he was doing and told him to desist. But Drelsbach had his "dutch" up, and even the august presence of the Bridge Com pany's President did not command his respect, but he insulted Mr. President In a gross and Indecent manner. Finally Drekbach succeeded In break ing the lock, and went on. The law was speedily put on his track, a com plain', laid, and Comtable Nothatein brought brim to Allentown and had hint committed to Jail, where he now reeds in forced good behavior. We i hope Ills treatment by the law, now that be le in it, trill he of inch a character ins to completely cure his propensity for lawiessners. WomsN GnowNED.—Snralt Gilbert, an in m .te of the Lehigh County Alms House, was fpund drowned, last week, in Cedar Creek, Just be• 1 tv the bridge near Mr. Sol, Grlesetner's tavern. Last night, at about eleven or twelve o'clock, screams were heard as from one In pain, but there was no one who made It hla business to ascertain whence they came. Coroner Romig held no In quest this morning, the jury finding that Sarah Gilbert came to her death during the night of the 30th of September, 1872, in Cedar Creek, at the above named place, In twelve inches of water, the supposition being that she was drowned, though the jury could not so say as her head was elevated as she lay on her back, a little higher than her body, and while her face was Immersed her mouth and nostrils Just escaped the water. A post mortem examination by Dr. George Romig devel oped uo internal cause of death. The Alms [louse authorities claimed and took away the body for Interment. Sarah Gilbert was au Inmate of County Poor House only fora considerable short period an to her death, where she was well liked for her good behavior and personal tidiness. About a week ago she was permitted to leave the institution for a walk, and did not turn up again until found dead. Iler story locates her home in Virginia where she was deserted by her husband and left without support. She said she was the mother of thirteen children, who were scattered far and wide over the country, none knowing of her mode of life or place of reslience, and she equally Ignorant of theirs. She wandered to this region and.found a refuge and rest, after being partially pare') zed on one side of her body, where we have stated. THE SUSQUEHANNA CONFERENCEOf the Free Methodist CllUlell,has just held Its annual session at Fulton, Oswego county, N. Y. - The forty.one circuits now erubmeed within Its hounds, were rep-, resented by thirty-three ministers and thirty-four laymen. The delegates from the Allentown Cir cult were Rev. 0. V. Kettles and E. E. Adams. This Conference was organized in the Spring of 1862, at Union, Broome county, N. Y., with five preachers and less than one hundred members ; and its field or operation was a portion of New York State, immediately castor the (Ammo river. It has Mune extended its bounds and carried on Its work in a somewhat primitive and missionary manner, In parts of the State further east, in Penn sylvania and New Jersey. The following is an abstract of Its present sta tistics: Number .of traveling preachers, 80; local preachers, 63; total, 102. Number of members, 1,049; Sabbath Schools, 41; scholars, 1,283 raised by voluntary contributions for the supper of the Gospel during the past year, '517,280.32 value of church property, $88,150. Eiteps . wero taken at this Conference todivido tho territory, embraced within its fluid of labor, by a lino whit h follows the Susquehanna river from the source of Its east branch to its mouth, with some variations. The portion lying west of said line is to retain the old name, and the portion east there of Is Lobe called the East Susquehanna Conference. The new Conference is divided into two districts —Allentown Circuit is included lnthe New York District. The appointment for the New York Dotrict aro as .follows:—Rev; W. Gould, Chairman of the District, residence Allentown, Pa.; New York, 77th street Circuit, Rev. M. N. Downing ; New York Grand street Clicult, to be supplied ; Brook lyn Circuit, Rev. James Mathews; Rahway, N. J., Circule, Rev. George Perrin ; Dover, N. J., Circuit, Rev. W. M. Parry ; Phillipsburg and Kingwood, Rev. E. E. Adams; Allentown, Emans and Saucon Valley, German preaching Rev. C.A. Br sodt, English preaching Rev. W. M. Parry; Philadelphia, Rev. J. Glen ; Riverhead and 0 reen po ri, Rev. R. Coons. The next annual session of the Conference will be held at Dover, Morris county, N. J., commene lug on the first Wednesday In September, 1873. The prospects of the new Conferencolre bright and cheering. Several now churches are being built—one In New York City will he dedicated on the first Sabbath In November, and one In Dover, N.. 7., In the Bret week In December. Roy. B. T. Roberta, the General Superintendent, presided over the late Conference, and the Rev. W. Gould, of this city, woe re-elected Secretary for the seventh time. Hoar. —A. young boy !nine/ Edward Nagle residing on Third street, fell on the etrcet 't,fonday morning and somehow cut the little lin ger off hie right hand. EXCURSION TO EUROPE, AND THE GREAT EXIMUTION AT VIENNA.—CSITRO Commandery, No. 31, Knights Templar, of Columbia, Pd., at their last assembly passed a resolution and ap poluted a committee to organlzs an excursion to Europe, visiting the great exhibition at Vienne. It Is proposed to leave New York about the 10th of June next. Wit hear that Mr. Robert E. Wright, Jr., and Capt. Luckonbach ware stoned as they were driving away from a meeting, which they had ad• dressed, one evening last week. Whoever perpe trated such an outrage deserves the severest cen sore, and we denounce the act man outrage. The men of both political parties should see to It that disgrace does not accrue to them from the action of unruly boys, as wo do sot suppose men would throw stones on account of politics In Lehigh county. Ono of tho members of the Marlton Club was struck and Injured by a atone, thrown as the Club was returning from Catasanqua, on Sat urday night. AT POCIELSVILLII.—Despite the strenuous efforts of certain Ring Democrats to prevent It, the first Republican macting that has been held In this beautiful village for thirty-two years, assembled in force in front of the public house of Solomon Smith, deceased. Although we are greatly in the minority in Upper Macungie, the meeting last night was a larger one than has ever attended a similar occasion of the kind under Democratic auspices in the township, and without a tremendous effort It can't be beaten. Previous to the meeting a torchlight parade was held by the Republican Campaign Clubs of Fogelsvllle, Cate saurian and Alburtis, accompanied by the Fogels villa and Alburtis Brass Bands, under command of Mr. Robot Levan, of Fogelsvllle, who acted as Chief Marshal. The demonstration exceeded In size and character anything that ever came to pass In the village,the inhabitants of which were shown tha•. tho Republicans of Macungie are determined to push the good cause forward. We are glad to be Informed that the Democracy of Upper Macun gie repudiate utterly this dastardly attempt of the two men whom wo have mentioned, to suppress free speech. One of the men aspires to the State Senatorship, and the other does a small business as a local politician and vendee crier. The first will stay at home, and the second will never be elected even a delegate by his party again. The speakers were Messrs. M. L. Kauffman, D. B. Wood, WITI. H. Alney, IL C. Hunsberger, Sam uel Butz and Wm. P. Snyder, who discussed at length the Issues of the canvass. LIBERTY STEAM FIRE ENGINE.-011 Satur day afternoon week, at 334o'clockit test trl.l was made of the new steam fire engine of the Lib. erty Fire Company, of this city, by M r. James Tel ler, engineer of the Si Isby Manufacturing Com pany, under direction of Mr. Edward Davis, agent of the same. The hose was attached to the plug at Eighth and Hamilton streets. Steam was pro duced as follows, after the building of the Ore lbs:steam in 3 minutes, 10 seconds; 30 lbs. In 4 min.; 15 lbs. in 4 min., 35 sec. ; 17 lbs. In 4 min. 36 sec. ;20 lbs. in 5 min. 5 sec. With twenty pounds of steam the cm: Inc was started, after which the steam increased at the following rate : 50 lbs. In 7 min. ; 40 lbs. in 7 mill. 40sec. ; 45 lb.. In 8 min. 15 sec.; 50 lbs. In 9 min. 20 sec. ; 55 lbs. In 9 min. 30 sec.; 60 lbs. In 9 min. 35 sec. ; 65 lbs. lu 9 min. 45 sec.. ; 70 lbs. In 9 min. 55 sec. With 850 feet hose, 40 tbs. steam and 190 lbs. water pressure, the engine threw a perpendicular stream over the Spiro of the. German Lutheran Church, which Is about 180 feet from the ground, when the hose unfortunately burst or the stream would havegone considerably higher. •Afterwards with one section of hose and about the same steam and water pressure, the engine threw horizontally 275 feet, the hose again bursting. The design and finish of the engine, which Is a third class, are admirable, with the exception, we think, of there being a little too much space to keep in polish ; though the same may be said of all our steam tire engines. Mr. Edward Davies, the agent of the Silsby Manufacturing Company, who delivered the engine In A.lientown, had in vited a committee of firemen from the city of Brißto to be present, and by the Plesith nt of the Ore company to which this committee belonged the measurement of the stream thrown horizontally 275 feet, was made. We consider that the Liberty boys have been very fortunate in obtaining a good machine. BLACK BAss.—Press of matter prevented our giving room to the following statement last week a—The Lehigh Rivet Fish Association desire to inform the public Interested that they will make another,und It Is hoped successful, attempt to plant black bass In the Lehigh River during this Autumn. Arrangements will be made as Boon after the State election as may be, for the transportation of the fish. The tanks and air pumps In the possession of the Association are all In good condition and ready for use. The previ ous efforts made by the Association resulted In a net loss of $361.00, which Burn will have to be made up by additional subscriptions. • The failure last Spring having been caused by negligence of the Philadelphia, Arlington and Baltimore Railroad Company, whereby the trans portation of the flab was delayed some sixteen hours, during a hot day, in the city of Baltimore, the Association expects to secure transportation over roads which will assure rapid transit, and thus avoid the dangers of delay. The Association, If properly supported by the community, feel confident of success in their next efforts. B. B. LUCKENDACII, DAVID L .uny, E. J. Moue. Ell J. Saeger, Treaeurcr, In account with the Lehigh Rivera lab Aftociation : Born 27, To elsb from 1).13. Klein, Copley *l7O 00 D.Lettry, Dam 76 00 A. Wm mau. Clo Alleot'A 175 of) fi. horror. Lel. go 41.0 A 7 50 11. Loaf:lo,3mi Bethlehem 2 0 ou L. Lem 4, munch Chuck—. 17510 M. IA morn. Lula/moque— UI 00 T. B. Beck. Lehlghthu..... .3'25 ME OM! 1871, 001.2. By cavil pd. committee for expeneee..3lso 00 167 d, Dlay:• •• J. - on ec of bob. 2.00 " 1) Sonadt. vxpen.ee,tenic, I , olop, ar . 611 61 Balance In band. of Treasurer. 3 2 14 Unexpended balance In baxds of Committee of *45.00; uleo, tank and ulr pump in good condi tion, which cost over $l.OO, on baud ..nd ready for use. Papers In Lehigh Valley will please copy.] Num ENTEIRPRISE.—Progress is the watch • word of the age; and nowhere arc greater activity and advancement displayed than In and about Allentown. The late.t,enterprise Is the sale of ground by lots, a part of the farm of Mr. John Gross, In Salisbury, which Is to be the beautiful site of a new section of our city. Forty-seven lots were sold at $.300 each, the particular lot each owner now possesses having been drawn from the whole number yesterday, in presence of all plates interested, at the Mil :a of Mr. Wm. D. Deshler, by whom the project was originally conceived and who has been mainly Instrumental In carrying It to a successful consurnmatiod We have been told by several parties who are the owners of lots, that they would not now take double of what their share cost them, and after having examined the plan of the enterpris and the conditions of sale, we do not see how the speculation can entail loss to any one. Residences will be commenced to be built upon some of the lots Immediately, and the value of the property must be steadily enhanced as each 'lot Is Improved by handsome houses. To prevent the desirableness of the lots from being Impaired by sultdivlsiou and the erection of (crest buildings, the following conditions are con tallied in the deeds:—" The said party of the sec ond pat, heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, or any of them, are at no time permitted to subdivide said lot of ground Into more than two parts of equal width, having a front of seventy-five feet, and a depth of one hundred and fifty feet each also to erect no building or buildings upon said lot, excepting a dwelling or dwellings and necessary outbuildings, and no building to be located within a less distance than thirty feet of any of the fifty feet wide streets or avenues and upwards on said plan, and whenever the majority of the laud owners desire public improvements, such as grading of streets, the party of the second part agrees to make the Improvements along said lot as desired by said majority. Tho party of the second part also Is to put a good and substantial four feet paling fence around sold lot within the space of sixty days from the first of October, A. D. 1872, or as soon thereafter as possible." The new city Is to be entirely composed of resldeuces, and It will not pay to put poor buildings on such valuable ground. HAVEN'•T YOU TASTED RITTER'S DREAM BEERS THE VOTE IN LEHIGH COUNTY. Rep.. Dem. Rep Dem. 180 192 180 82 189 230 217 202 210 119 • 211 198 . 1 ) !atWyd, 9rd " 41li " 343 260 375 351 It jMI " 235 331 266 372 ° 11•11 " 79 210 09 156 Cameauquit s Bor. 327 - 111 288 142 Mllleratown " 42 66 36 74 Ewaus It 39 57 53 66 163 86 146 75 (new) 79 51 talatington " Coplay Whitehall 294 318 222 242 South Whitehall, 207 ' 351 215 310 North Whitehall, 217 403 . 203 406 Upper Macungie, 152 472 ' 175 423 Lower Macuagid, 223 404 210 367 Upper Milford, 131 330 87 208 Lower Mllford, 125 258 87 198 841Ibbury, 171 327 • 159 245 Welscnburg, 134 262 115 220 Lowlllll, 94 125 81 97 2611 104 350 05 137 471 317 300 1110 310 lVesblngton, lleldelberg, Hanover, Upper Saucon, Lynn, Total, 4733' 6305 4420 5635 4733 44.40 Dem. majority, 1572 FIRE LAST WERE. —AI ilbolll 11 o'ciock,Thurs day night, no alarm cI fire was raised, occasioned by the burning of the dwelling and store property of Mr. Solomon Holder, situated in Hanover town ship, near the Lehigh and Susquehanna Depot. The Fire Department responded to the call as Boon as the alarm was given up town, which was late, the.flatnes having gained hopeless headway before the engines could be put into operation, and con siderable difficulty with the hose caused still furth er delay. The buildings burned down consisted of n double two-story frame house, one part, 18 feet by 28 feet, occupied as a store, and the other, 20 feet by 60 feet, as a dwelling, and a back de tached kitchen, 14 feet by 16 feet. The fire Is sup posed to have originated lu the cellar of the store, where coal oil and groceries were kepi, from some unknown cause. Everything was lost except some furniture In the dwelling. The insurance policies, which are all In The name of Mr. J. 11. Neiss, who has been acting as clerk for Mr. Holder, and who has $3,500 invested in the block of the store, tire as follows :—:7,500 on stock In the Farmers' Mutual Fire le,urauce Company of Lehigh county ; $7OO on back kitchen in same company ; '55,000 on buildings In Lycorn lug ,Conipany ; aggregating :14,200, which we should think will about cover the loss. HONEST VOTERS ATTENTION 1 $lOO REWARD. It has come to our knowledge from reliable sources, that arrangements have been made by the " Ring-leaders" In Lehigh county, and, as is gen erally believed, throughout the State, to prevent, if possible, the overwhelming dulcet which is al moSt certain to be give❑ against Buckalew and thinly, by false registration, fraudulent natural) zations,by circulating false affidavlts,and trumped up and bogus charges, and by the secret purchase and intimidation of voters for said Buckalew and Barfly. In order that this scheme of /mud, perjury and forgery may he frustrated, and that a tree, honest and unprejudiced expression of the opinion of the people may he had upon the disloyal and treason at, e record of the said Buckalew aad Rarity, the Republican Central Executive Committee, of Allen town, hereby oilers a rewurrof ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any Information which will lead to the deka tiou, arrest and conviction of any person or per sons engaged directly or Indirectly In the perpetra tion of such lufau3ous crimes. J. L. tiOFFMAN, President. If. C. IluNsuenomt, Secretary. REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING. S leech of Hoo. Columba; Delano A large and enthusiastic demonstration of the Republicans of Allentown was held in this bby Friday night. After a torchlight procession pa rti-• cip.ted in by the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Ward Clubs, and the Young M en's Ha rtho n ft. Club, the meeting on the Square was opened with an ad dress by Mr. Valentine, of Philadelphia, which was well received. When he bad concluded Hou. Columbus Delano opened his powerful batteries upon the oppoSitlon. He gave a scathing review of the formation of the Liberal party. The object which led In the ussemb Hog of the Cincinnati Con vention were Free Trade and Revenue Reform. The Convention was held without a constituency, and when it assembled there were those present who had not been invited and were not wanted. Schurz did not want them. They were the Tweeds, the Connollye, the Oakey Hells, of New York, who had in twenty-eight months stolen over fifty millions of dollars. And they came there and told these men that If they would nominate a candidate who would suit them they would give them the aid of the millions they had stolen. Free Trade was, therefore, dropped, and the conflicting elements were formed . Into an organization. This new party locked about for support. Jell Davis, Rob ert Toombs and the late rebels of the South were deemed an Important element—the most import ant element that cculd be counted upon ; they looked to those who had run to Canada to avoid the draft to help; they expecti d O.I3IIIBMUCO fri m the honest Democrats, as many as could be brought over by deception ; and those who had been kicked out of office, for incompetency or rascality, and were a little sore in the head, would form another element of support. After the child was born all was silent. Just enough was said to kep It warm until it could ho baptized at Baltimore, where Jeff Davis should stand spew or—not an organization was formed or attempted. And the child was bap tized at Baltimore, and those who had stood for it will have to t .ke care of it, for we want nothing to do with it. Those same men who now. support this movement, declared four years ago that the Republican party was not tit to govern the country; that the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, and the laws pasted In accordance therewith, were unconstitutional, null and void ; now, they give a tort of endorsement of the policy of the Republican party, pretend . to accept the va lidity•of the amendments and ask to be placed in power. MEI m:m His review of the standard-bearer of this mor.- grel organization was thorough and effective. He had read more of the productions of Horace Greely upon the Tariff question than of any other man. They were sound and convincing. But he regretted that the old gentleman had b 'en stung with the virus of that greet ambition which had destroyed many abler and better men than Horace Greeley. Horace had seen the ‘Vhite House, had been bitten by the Presidency, and he now, In the hope of gaining his object, turned his back upon a life's record—upon principles that had been planted lu his heart by Almighty Gad. At Pittsburgh, where forges and mills are as thick as in your Valley ; where he had seen the results of . the policy which be had preached and which the Republican party had put In practice, be told them that ho loved Pittsburgh; he loved her prosperity, etc., but he had not oils word to say In favor of that policy of Protection which had fostered two built up thril prosperity, for be was afraid Robert. Toombs would hear him. He had made a bargain, upon this question, to secure the votes of the South and of Northern Free Traders. A leading Liberal, In a bpecch bad said, "Horace Greeley may be a Tariff man, a most radical Tariff man; but Free Trade Is safer In his bands than In the hands of the Republican party." And Greeley has said In his speeches that he will veto no bill, even though it he Free Trade, that is honestly and fairly passed by Congress. At Louisville, Horace Greeley told the people of Kentucky,—those who knew him to bare been a life-long emancipationist—that be opposed slavery because it mullein/ with free labor Horace Greeley was to reality opposed to slavery because it was a system degrading to those en gaged in it and contrary to his sense of right and justice that God had given him and us, and It was a humiliating spectacle, which almost made the speaker ashamed of humanity, to see Horace Greeley standing up before the people of Kentucky, cringing and apologizing for his past record In the cause of freedom. He might as well have said, " I opposed slavery; I may havebcen wrong, but I hope you will forgive me." Bach a man, tastable as water, was not itt to preside over the destinies of this great people. If elected ho will be in the hands of those who sought to destroy the Nation, and ho will be moulded like wax, to suit their pnrpoees. LIBERAL SWINDLE. A BAREFACED FRAUD A LAST DODGE EXPOSED. The News of Monday published manufac tured dispatches, dated nowhere, stating that Acker had withdrawn and that the Democracy were unanimously in favor of W he. • Dispatches received Monday night at 8 o'clock, contradicted the News and said Acker was still in the field, running neck and neck with Witte. This frautl of the News shows the utter want of principle of those who nlvocatc the c;ection of such a man as Witte. Honest men 911 SS 20 01 90 412 244 311 177 ,248 cannot excuse this It shows how little reliance was to be placed upon tlit: Wanders and villifications publielii d by the News against the Republican no.mi MU A DEmocuAnc and Liberal meeting held la Friedensville on Saturday night,had In attend ance ten Republicans, llce Democrats and three boys, and also three speakers. A miserable fail ure. A YOUNG man created quite a wide interest, Sunday afternoon, by exhorting sinners in Church alley, while the speaker was apparently In a beatiflC state, caused by constant reflections and ponderings upon eternal things. KILLED —Conrad Boyle was killed Sunday night near Phillipsburg, N. J., by the 9 o'clock passenger train, N. J. C. R. It. Ile was struck on the head by the cow-catcher, and instantly killed. Deceased was a resident of Phillipsburg. &MAZER Baos always have the very best stork of tobacco and ciga , s at their store, In Ro inig'e 'building, near the Court I louse. A good lot of heavy and light walking sticki, of every style, ire now on hand there for sale. A DJOIMSED.-A t 10 o'clock Monday morn- Ine schools In the north building, Second Vard adjourned ludefinitely,while Morning Glory to Aare are being put In the rooms. The suspen slon,we are Informed by Prof. Bernhard, will not continue longer than a day or two. AT the City Drug Store of Lawal I & 722 Hamilton street, old Cabinet Whisky, too years old ; finest Custillou & C0.'13 brandy, Imported ; Sackett's Colonis, the beet Hair Dye In the world ; and lots of other genuine and pure goods. ATTENTION IS culled to the advertisement of "Crumbs of Comfort" In another column. We would advise all prudent housewives to ask their grocer for "Crumbs of Camila." They will Hod It the best and cheapest Stove Polish In the mar ket. ATTEMPT:S AT BRIBERY. —When Peru Kil patrick was In Allentown, he signally failed In an attempt to buy over a vote for Greeley, Brown and Buckalew,but showed Pp his character an so honest Reformer in a manlier most delightful for his Lib eral friends to contemplate. Be is to-day one of the most disreputable and unprincipled men In tto country, and Horace Greeley does himself little cr. dit when be accepts such a man as an advocate and traveling con panion. Gen. Kilpatrick has by some scans obtained possessLan of a farm Is New Jersey, and it solicit - pens that he will need next season a reaper and mower. ' lie told the Ili mof Messrs. B. H.& S. B. Yeakel, of this city, manufacturers of reapers and mowers, that as soon as they would pledge them. selves, before certain witnesses named, to vote for Greeley, Brown and•Buckalew, he would buy of them a reaper aud mower, and whenever the prom ise was made they might send the machine to his place. It happened that the lose' addressed him self to men whose Republican principles stet d hi ;her than dollars and gain, and whose Chrlstiti n Integrity cannot be effected by a bribe. The ma chine has not he.•n sent, .111 d will um t u •. It Kit patricis'. Peruvian and other exploit: do not play hi a out before he i- nitwit oldori the pcopler hate in , much lees &Tetley thin th-y ht.i ten yeArs A•r Co•r.tsacgen. —tin Saturday night, 0. ' asautol w al , the most brilliant tiluminntdou this Valley has ever witnessed upon ally oceasi - n what ever, In honor of the Reputolleth party and in effort for the election of its nominees. The impression to a stranger would have been, and doubtless many thought so, that the borough was a unit for the RepubiteMl ticket. Along the line of march every residence and business place was ill ant inated,w ith at great distance apart, a few dark exceptions. It was cheering to the cause all over the Valley,' when the different delegations looked with adinira lion upon so grand a demonstration and so co dial an expression of good will and Interest In Cats sationa, and the Republicans of the place may con gratulate them•clves upon having achieved the greatest success of the campaign hitherto. • The procession numbered front 1000 to2ooo men; and an accurate count would probably exceed this estimate. The order of March was formed as we previously announced it, and Bo exmlient was the management of the whole affair, that not a sign of confusion could be found during the whole eve ning. As soon as the end of the route was arrived ' at, the procession was divided into two parte, each of which marched to the speakers' stand assigned It. At the wigwam the Hon. Washington Town send, of Chester county, delivered an address, and at the stand erected at another point, Mr. Henezy, of Philadelphia, spoke. Both discussed the issues of the canvass with powerful arguments, and were listened to avith close attention. The devices and representations which had been prepared, and which app,ared In the procession, were pointed and original. We ore too crowded to notice more than one idea and that was an argument workingmen will not fail to understand and cou,lder. An inscription was erected over, one wagon, reading " The workingman's family underGeneial Grant and Protection ;" while in the wagon were the happiest kind of a famlly, consisting of a fat and comfortable looking father, surrounded at a bountiful table with a smiling wife and FOVCII or eight well clad and happy chil dren. Immediately following this wagon was an .other, containing a ragged and pinched looking family, comprising a melancholy father, an un happy wife, and children gnawing crusts of bread at a scanty board. Over this last wagon was the appropriate comment, " The Workingmen under Horace Greeley and Free Trade." to which policy the Democratic candidate for the Presidency has virtually sold .hitnself. The Royal Prussian timid, of four pleces, which ed the AllentowW delegation, were engaged be- cause our regular baud, the City Cornet, bad been taken by the Catusanqun people. It was unl• versally conceeded that these four players out.blew anything as a band, that was ever known In these parts. Why, from the limo they left the Square, at 6,4 o'clo It, until they returned at half-past eleven, they hardly stopped for breath ; and they merit the distinction of producing a greater amount of music In five hours, than was ever ac complished before. • BUSINESS NOTICES A LATE number of the New York Financier coa stee the lollowler ' • • • Within the hot year or two 'municipal bands have drown very much in favor will, private inve•tons. Pre• vino to that Moe they tame prior mill taken by raving, banks 1111 d 101111 , 1Lnc. , C •ntime le, la the West mouoy is wco, stud the rate. of interest blab; I coni,qpionre of Ivories the hands of the ‘Vgaitero Stems yield better re nree tuna (hone of the older and more wealihy Litatos. No but t, proof of their eafety eau bi girta t nu the feet (Lot New oEf n l s i n l e a ud dmosl f a ir d C ol O la k s s t l two,neltdyh y l e e a av Invented to p e igaipal part of It. meson 10 this class of en-urltias, sod Illy give nig their eX111,101,0 that they have klxlell..oet • donor 11114101 In 'estulootn. Sievers. W. N. Cater & No. tr: Nana.. street, were the pioneersnd ere now the Ilauding house in this bran.li of business lan New York." Their advertisement can be found In this number awn. paper. Official return* of the earoluite of the Indlatteplls. 1111,p;teloston a Westeru Hallway •how result. as follow', co , a ,neeetog with date of Ito operatic October 1. 1470: Piret 'lx 1110Othtl, at the rate of 43.41,1 CO per tulle per otlitOllll. Second al: month., at the rate of 44,711.41 per mile par .tutu*. ocreane, 42 17.1f0 per cent. Third atz. months, at the rate of ta1.572.93 per mile per 1.1111:111111. tecreaeo. 41•11.1 O per cent. FOlltth GIN to laths, Incomplete. but 011 . 11111le of previous per will he ex corded. An extension of the 1., B. & W. Road is now in court. of conetructlon Iron Champaign, 111., to the lli.eteelpl+ River at Keokuk. It passes through a wealthy and PoP Woos country, which Insures it a good local bunters, and being the connecting link Ina great Baal and Wes trunk line,llt will have from the Mart an nominally larg , through business.. The bonds aro only teemed even Com pleted road, and would seem to lie a safe and tellable In vestment. They are advertlesd for sale In our paper. d Get 1, 7+. P ' Oid Things hate Passed Away.—Thls Is at least true of the old method of treating' . the lens abated and touch atoned human body. It is no longer cone dared wise to pot • patient to the torture In order to cure him of a dieease in which pain le already undermining the anent°. of his eystem True science range* itself on the aide of nature. and eudoavors to agent her In bar fight agalnet dine.. This in the province of llostetter'• Stom ach al tern, the most approved tonic ever advertleed In this country. It may be recommended in a fall medicine, par excellence; for it Is In the fall that hlllou•nees • d. a lmen and malarlone fevers era especially prevalent. The frame, rxhaustee by the heats of summer. le relaxed and feeble at its cloee,end requires, we may say demands. artificial aellistance. Alford it that assistance In one atonal loran of Ilordettor's Stomach Bitten, and the evils referred to may be eecaped. Throughout the far Went and on the steaming alluvial of the Southern riven, all the varieties of periodical fever are probably rife to day. Hal a coo, a of Hostetter'. Bitters been commenced by the stifforere a month ago. e., before the unhealthy season eat in. eovon•oighthe of them would in all proha.. Witty be in their usual health at the present time. So much for want of foretaste. So much for not keeping in the house, and stein. daily, the bent safeguard agatnet epidemic and endemic revere. A 8 fiocha of impostor. and holte tors are trying to follow in the wake of the great American remedy, therefore ho aura that the article you buy Is genuine and verified by the proper trado•mnrke. The true article can only b obtained in bottles. Beware of the spurious bittern cold by the gallon or in keg. Dr. 11. D. Longaker offers hie service to the afflicted, more especially to those ant/tiring from Chronic Dineaaen. Ile will bo glad to see and talk with them. It in lain practice to plainly declares a din... Incurable If he believes it to be so. Its those canon which ho undertakes ho guarantees to do all that can be done by unwearied at tontine and the application of experienced skill. gat ed by many yearn of practice in treating disease in Ile sari. one and most malignant form. That his skill, has not boon exerted In ram numerous certificates, that may be neon at lain ofilce, will testify. A few names are netected for publication, which aro known to citizen. of thin county. NO feeling of egotism prompt.their publication, btu they are published rather as an evidence that many who havo deemed themselves ha afflicted haveby a proper application of the resource. of medical science, been restored to health and the enjoyment of all its bias nings : sullen IT. Jenne. Bethlehem. fiancee of the LIP. Mrs. Ely (Rev. Elyj, Allentown, Pa. Cancer of the Face. J. . Johnsen, Allentown. Skin Disease, hf ilton O. Stusaaman, Hanover. Chronic Broschlti.. Ileury Gabriel, Allentown. Deane... . . . Mrn. O. Yeager. Catananqua. 'Foment tho Road Nathan Eberhard, Bethlehem. Cancer. Mr.. Dech, Trealortown. Cancer. Wm. Jameson, Bethlehem. Puhnenary Catarrh. James M.O. Bethlehem. Chronic Rheumatism. . . . Mrs. J Burner, Salisbury. Scrofula. B. A. liarlacher. Cancer Tumor. INM=I34 re;b . Lanark. Tnmorx of the Head Abraham Kieltor. Now Trtppll. Tutloroi . the Neck. lire. E. B. Herta..., Slotingtnn. Fom. Com Mrs. R. Wolndont, Frlodonoville. Cancerof the Breast ettalOritlO Amoy. fiontrovilto Cancer tilde of tho Face John Levan. Siegfried's Bridge. Polypoc of tho Noce • . . . . . 111.. Vowletnman. Alleolowe. Cancer of tho Unmet. Thema,. Bute Hokendettqua. Tom,. Mre. D. Krell,. M.thaney Cult , . Cancer of tin Face. F. J. Shoemaker. eimfmtown. Tdmor. Catharine Ilareman, Weatherly. Cancer of the Nose. The above pers.as may all he referred to. or cortlflcatee may Le peon at Dr. Loomtker'a aka. Sixth street, be. tire. Hamilton and Willtitlt. Allentown, Pa. Alarriages. SMITH—ORASSER —On October 5, by Rev. N. S. StrassbnTer, Mr. Martin Smith to Mrs. Christian Gras.er, both of Allentown. PREVOST—KUNTZ.—On September 24th, at the residence of the tirlde'o hither, by Rev. K. B. Kistler, Mr. Peter Prevost, of Plattsbure, N. Y., to Miss Anna Marla Kuntz, of Cherryville. BOWER—MILLER.—On Octover 3d, by the same, Mr. Charles Bower, of Klecknersville, to Miss Ellen Miller, of Moorestown. ID eattio. RAUKY.—In Lehigh towunhip,Septamber 30th, John A:bert, son of John and Emma Rauky, aged 3 years, 7 months and 16 days. A NDREA..3.—In Lehigh township, October Ist, Cptharine Lydia, child of James and Sarah A. Andreas, aged 2 mouths and 2 days. BAIIL.—In this city, Oct. Ist, Helen R., only daughter of Philip E. and estharine Bahl, aged 20 years, 10 mouths and 17 days. Nom abbertzementg. "THE MPRO VEi FLO RE NCE. The Beat Sewing.; Machine Mittle. The el y Maclaine that makes Four different (Olathe/a The only Machine that (aparta the nude of Seam, The donly Machine that will in .yo the work in any direction esired I aud the only Machine that hue a Nett At eating 10.1.0. neve adrautagen corobload with the Ease. Rapidity, and Quieln INN of ite motions. together with toe ova .d Quality of It too k with REMIT 1111.• PROS , . unto retailer It ho moot &alexia°, durable end Reid Family Sewing Machine in the World. Good Agents wanted in every County. E. J. lIRAUSS, Agent, 023 HAMILTON STREET, ALIENTOWN. PA. ayr2l.3tu Ceept4.3m w J. B. REEME & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO 1101(1) ! REEN16 6 C 0.,) o n la is S 1)11 Merchants, N. W. l'or. 1.0 SAllk..t RllOO4lll tits CHICAGO, ILL Otdorti for .11 kinds of GRAIN tattl PROVISIONS prompilk 11 , 1" • Special stteution riven to buytott Knit holding groin, xu buyiog or selling options for future delivsry tto mar- Otto, for parties wishing to speculate. Clyl7.l3tna• SPECIAL NOTICE! Our readers will be glad to learn of iha arrangements and facillties of ROCKHILL Sr, WILSON ; (Tho Limo. FOR ELEGANT, CHEAP. & FASHIONABLE Fall and Winter Clothing, [Mori Lied lu buslnees Matory. READY-MADE GARMENTS For Men, Youths, and Boys, VARIETY, EXCELLENCE, and ECONOMY COMBINED SUITS TO ORDER IN OUR FAMOUI CUSTOMER DEPARTM NT. Persona living at a di.tance eau write for samples and direction, foraelf..measuramont. ROOKIIILL & WILSON. • 003 & 605 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL 4 - 707 707 KITCHEN WARES, TOILET WARES, TABLE WARES, . FANCY WARES, In All Varieties, at Lew•est Prices. TYNDALE, & MITCHELL, 707 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY. 707 707 FALL OPENING OF DRY GOODS. J. M. & CO., 1105 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, I=l IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. MAP D'ALMAS A:\D DRAT IN ALL TIIE NEW BIIADES. MERINOS AND CASHMERES IN ALL THE NEW CDLOREI YEW TEXTURES IN ALL VOLORS. BLACK SILKS. In GREAT bargains. BLACK SILK VELVETS, at lowest prices. New Styles in Ladies Suits & Sacks also MOURNING GOODS in great variety SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO COUNTRY TRADE. MIE=I Ncb3 gtbbertisements. noRDENTowN (N. J.) FIVAIIAL COLLHOH—Thorouah Instruction. Healthful en`` beautiful location. One or the most carefully conducted, and beet sustained Instliettion• In the State. For terms ate., addrees Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELRY, Ph. D. AGENTS WANTED FOR CODDIWN CHILD'S COMMENTATOR ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIROLE. 1.200 page.. 220 Engraving.. The bort enterprise of the year for agents. livery family will have It. Nothing like ft now published For circulars edemas Q. 9. 000 D - tIPE D & CO., 97 Perk Row, New York. A GENIIS WA Arr ED—For if A ET /31313CF18R 87 OWE'S esoioalgo book with lives of the candldetee and le dine men of ail pnrti.s. 23 Steel Portraits. 0 to 620 . 1% day rapids._ adyili: 51 11 0 d. a C"ii% "°°. w GUARANTEED BONDS Payable la Now York City, for sale at prlcan that Will pay over 13 per cent. on the Investment. MUSD IP .1. BONDS of the hlghent grade always on hand. TIIOI3. P. ISLLIS & CO., Banker 4, 14 Pino St.. New York. Crumbs of Comfort! Crumbs of Comfort! Crumbs of Comfort! STOVE GLOSS : UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! Over Twenty-four Thousand Gross Sold in Less than Nine Months It Makes a Stove Shine Like Burnished Silver ! ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT I If he don't have H. go to the next More; but don't be humbunged Into buying or mug any of the old nollibee when you can got CRUMBS OF COMFORT AT TIIE SAME PRICE Or E v i;r i r l Y b f , ? .. b o b il tiltaL i ft o s . tall Dealer la tho U ailed States has H. A BARTLETT & CO., Manufaot're, iand Epl PHILADELPHIA, PA ASTHMA. The enbscribere are Manufacturer's Agents for R. W• Read's celebrated &EXUMA tißtilliP the blet remedy fur asthma yet discovered. Instant rine! gu trdeteed or porch.° money refunded. The medicine put up thiee sites, uidich retail for 26c.. NM. and Pere Ins remitting price will have the molts, sent free by mall Also samples sent free to any Who daelre. EPIIRID(Ia, TULLEtt & CO., Rome, N.Y. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT TFI AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT has proved Heal( to bo the HANDSOMEST AND MOST DURABLE EXTE RION PAINT KNOWN. Sample card of beautiful colors and recommendation■ from owners of the lineal, rosidennes In the country for • abated free by all dealers or by AVERILL CIIEMICAL PAINT CO, 82 BURLING BLIP, NEW YORK, DEATH! BAD BREATH! Mii 110116 of young and old people fbotk lex •al ore tor , lured dolly wile disord rod otomach Blood. bent, Liver. Koine. e. viz.: Agllo, nervo a her (ache, balpltAtlon drow:lneee, no energy. d mono's. can rrh then malkm. neuralgia gravel, weak beck, matipatlon, plies, , Ac. Vi e relignowdy commend ou: . LD EN PACK o OF.d. Never fell M Bed free for $L Describe your case. Circular free. •ddrees CITY INFIRMARY, Youngstown, 0 BARLOW'S INE:00 BLUE. Is the eheapest and best artlele In the market (or Burman CLornes. The looniee has both Barlew's and W tither. l)r'. name on the label, sod le put no at Wiltherger's rus Btore, No. Zit North Second Bt.. Philadelphia. D. B. WILTDigIiGER. Proprietor. For hal. 1,; Druggists and Grocers A GENTS IV ANTE D.—Agents mhka more Li money at work for on than at anything oleo. But anes light and permanent. Parttculare free. 0. /1111• ■o & CO., Fine Art Pubitshers, Portland. Mains. E r7tTr. s, 7l7Er7 ,p r i t:r . 5000 t 1 4 .31 fruin 11.5 to MO per 67.7 . .. rwr wit IrTly ne w w aruolo •, palable a, flour. Add.. N. 11. WHITS. Nawark, N. J. D AILY PRICE LIST. H. & A. C. VAN „DEII, "The Wine Merchants," 1310 Chestnut Stree', Philadelphia Prices of Champagne, (In Currency.) lltm?!st Irroy. Carte Blanche $l9 10 • Special kxtra Dry 21 31 Piper Ileldalck 21 21 0. H. !!‘"'''', """ Vey " "' Y 1 Depot to Pal l ets 2 ' 7 .' Extra D y 21 i,. L. Itoettorer. Dry tichrolder . 2.1 21 Dry 8111ery 21 IM) . 2.5 7.1 CU .7: 'gulch 2t) 70 PommoroY bee 27 73 Dry Dt.uopole 24 53 Napuloot.... Cabinet.. ..... 212.5 Vett , . Clicquol / 1 1 ID PRIORS ADVANCE* OR DECLINE WITH GOLD. Clink munt accompany till Orders Very Flue Old Rye Whiskey Our " Ye llow Seal" Cherr.. Blue Seal Bruudy, •'1810".. oct 2.w GRAND ODD FELLOWS' PARADE COOPERSBURG , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1872. Novel Affair--Members to be Mounted on Horses. On BATORDAY, OCTOBER 12th nest, a greed Odd Fellows' parade, on horsehair. is to come oil at Coopers burg. Lehigh county. under tits Anoka.. of Cooperetiunt Lodge, No. 000, which all friends of the Orderand the public In g neral are herby tended to come sad wituerie, se well an listen to the able ad .ressee Co Odd Fellowship delivered on the occasion. It le the d Igo of the committee to make the torment an Imposing affair, cud to this end the membere of the Order partici'. lag In the P•rade will sit be mounted, told the horses all uniformlY caparisoned, on is the days of Ancient Knighthood. Too ct r l ce ssion precwill tm at 191 b o clock, p. m„ and move s o'clock leel a . • The members of Coop -ratt y ing Lodge will 11100. at 0 o'clk sharp. Lodge,. from a dietance, and memb tre of ebder Lodges wishing t., parilclpate, attottld r• port themselves It the Chief Marshal not later than 10 o'clock, a. m. Several Bands of Music • have been engaged for the occ talon. and a good lime g.- orally cosy be looked for by all vbdtors from abroad. The Officers of the Omen Lodge will Wpm.ut and ad dresses will he delivered to English and Oorma.i. Grand litre Jamee O, Nicholson. of Philadelphia. will deliver the opening address *dAmple arrangements have been made for me•ls.d accommodation for horses. The public Invited. oct 2 2tw COMMITTEE. ADMIINSTRATOWOFN SALE VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE! of Bd . Nr.tncounty the reor will f c r o o l rat 0 ? . o u r t Wednesday, October 30th, 1872, at one o'clock In the afternoon, go the premiss... the fol lowing valuable roal estate of ABRAHAM IlOtriar, now occupied by county Colby. situate In the township of Sprint field, county of Bucks. aforesaid, to 177: No. I.—A VALUABLE FARM, containing 131 Acres and 104 Perches of splendid farm land, bounded by lands of John Moot, David W. II AA Joseph Fun, Aaron Ststelper and When , Tho improveme.k• consist or a double TWO•kiTURY BTONit DW81,16180 1101788, 111[0.4 WORM 10040. large 0001 817 PA or bank " l a ' 11 ednZear":l ebod nod ear. nrirti u ratrlO cr i b 't tilts( sty . psovide n d 'Nati good Ilm kiln, sod contains a sylcu• dl. fur 141 zb.u.t.b.e. body o very •OPerior storm The farm lands are divided into c an debt. by good graftednl Allo, an orchard of flueliglk you g TRAM with a g varietr= I 0 other fruit trees. • stream 0 clear w•t:r gown for mgh the premise.. Thin tarot Is In high eta e of cultivation,nod I. very Yalu onacconnt of the 1.. 4806 BODY OFO till whiten has been discovered anal ground into °tont In a mill on the premise.. and le pronounced to mete a tint of the best 0... My. The lends also re •upponni to contain a large body of superior IRON ORB, which being In clone Drov. nutty to I large Irmo works would add ninth to Mu' value of this properly. No. 2.—A trßet. of WOODLAND, situate In the same township.about two Mlles from Sprlost magi COOOIOOII decree and '37 Perching of soperior timber, Mostly Chestnut, hounded bj land , . of Yates limbo, natnuel Reichert. Abraham John ()rub. and Joh• Bonet. Thia tract is well a orthythe •tteAtton of peptone who may desire to Imre itrobor lands. tad If desired Will be Deposed of to lots of fire and ten acre.. an it may Putt purc asers h AOY 711.011 wishing to •low the premises will call on Mr Dewier, residing thereon, or UP.. She uud , ralsoiaL as San livery stables. in the City •f •Ilentown Condition. will be made knows; On day of Bale by Bop 18.tew OEO. W.BTUCKEILT.,AduiIuArator. • LINDEN FEMALE SEWRUDY, DOY LESTOWN, PA, TZ 1 )11/ " IVtiAl tgt It' Ill' b ro l r°4l:l`:, E .2.l7„"pgi „ '' E P le. ° Xi ' l ' I . ..mil & I A Andrews P,lncii-d. M.ndres,D.:iit 3.ly. N. D. Hwhard Watson, Blllurlts Loth, A ' . q J. Laroo. Laid. P. Worth Lear. ~ a4. legion. Sll . lOll Meredith.. A IllitOß h cott. Stiontil Train Lotter. POLITICAL CAMPAIG N ! OF 1872 GRANT & W ILSON, GREELEY & BROWN, CAMPAIGN CAPS! rapes & Torches Transparencies S: Banners, With portraits or any device for all Parßoa Bilk, Bunting and Muslin Flag. of all sine on hand or P to orde Chinese e ke.Lantrns of all silos end •1 . 7 le. Paper Balloo r. ns, Fire Work . Caniraig4t/Itiba fitted out at the Loans:ales.; at - 1V M. F. SCHEIBLE'S, CA.III.PAIGN DEPOT, 49 South 'third St., Philadelphia. 1797 • SEND FOR CIRCULAR. • Maw Or, OLEVELLND, OHIO +ll ll t 1 CO por doze per dozen. 00 per aloson
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