Ely Pgistcr. PUBLINIIRD EVRRT IVNIUMID•Y UT ROBERT IREDELL, JR TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until nil arearages arc paid, except at the option of the publishers Our subscribers who tlo not teceivo their paperb regularly will confer a great favor upon us' by Rending wortl,to this office Subscribers about removing will please scud us their old nthlrese ne well as the new THE CITY The Regieter Grow* By our enlargement, this week, we are enabled to give our patrons six columnsudditional reading matter, an increase of two columns in space In the length and four on the sides. This enlargement has been made necessary by our growing advertising patronage. THE Latium REGISTER Is now the largest paper in Lehigh County, and in fact, we believe, in the entire Le high Valley. We take this occasion to return our sincere thanks to our friends who have interested themselves In our behalf and have rendered such valued assistance in increasing our subscription list, and we hope that this increase of size will be taken as an evidence that we intend to make Tile REGISTER more :cud more worthy of their support. Cruel Driring Last week two men hired a ltorse of Peter Sluing, In thy Sixth Fan!, and It I, alleged drove the animal to death. Their names were. John Martin and Christian Duster. They have since been arrested and were committed In the HMO Or $lOO to appear at next term of Court. • Centenpiol Celebration Last evening the centennial anniversary of the birth of Alexander von Humboldt evils cele brated in the Court house. Addresses were de livered on Humboldt's life, and his labors in pro moting the rause of natural science, mid the pro gramme was varied with vocal and instrumental music. linights re nip! ot r The Commanderies of Knights Templar of Ileitis, Carbon, &dittylkill, Northampton and Le high, met in joint conclave, in,,Masonic Hall, on Wednesday evening. As the proceedings were secret we have no report or the proceedings, but we understand the attendance wan large. After the adjournment a collation was.provided for the Knights at the American lintel. Empire Life Inmerwire and Trust Company. This corporation has gone into operation in this city and has locaied Its office at the South west corner of Fifth and Ilamilton streets, imme diately opposite ..the Court House. It has banking privileges, and will pay 4 per cent. to de positors, on dolly balances, and C per cent. for six months or longer. The concern Is in good hands and has a Napltal of sioomoD. The following are the Directors --Morgan F. Medlar, 'Ephraim Grim, Paul Balllet, William 11. Sweden, Aaron G. Henninger, William Huntzinger, Franklin 11. Mickley, Aaron Sankt and Joseph Newhart. Aaron G. Henninger Is President and Morgan F. Niedlar, Cashier. Real Estate &flea Mr. 11. Williams sold a lot of ground 20 by 110 feet, situate on Fifth street, between Chew and Gordon, to Michael Brode, for 4230. Niessrs. Reuben. S. Shhner and Thomas W. Sieger, have purchased front the Allentown Nation al Batik, the property known as the Lehigh Roll ing Mill. The parties contemplate commencing operations Immediately.' Messrs. I Sett Burman, Joshua Schnurman, Joseph Sehnurmatt and Charles Newhard of this city have purchased, through Alderman Stapler, the steam grist mill and tract of land at South Bethlehem, of D. 11. Fisher, of Leesport, Becks county, for 520,1)00. Return Ilinne of the Visiting Kronen. Vu Wednesday last Congress Hose Com pany tell the city in 11:43 train, to return to Phil- Valley and Wart]. Peaaeylvae nia Railroads. During their stay the streets were alive front morning till night with beating of drums and music from a very indifferent band and our eltl7.tais who love peace and quiet were not at all sorry at their departure. • On their way to the depot a daetardly outrage was vommitted whlell reflected discredit upon the entire company. It appears Mr. Sehlauch, a very gentlemanly conductor on the Allentown:Passen ger Railway, was running his ear to the depot and coining up to the lire company, which was march ing upon the track, stepped otr the car and polite ly asked the members to let the ear pass, as he was behind time. seemed sufficient provocation for a row ambneveral roughs fell upon him and beat him in a terrible matiner,from the effects of which he has been laid up several days. Tele graph dispatches were sent to the Philadelphia authorities, but the ,alapn recalled capture. NI r. F. Wolle left A Ilentown in the 2.07 train the same day and went to Chestnut hill, when, avant the ttsm,ttotee of the oiar,h,ti of the tire compa ny and the police put at his service, John Earley Wile arrested on the charge of eointnitt ing the as sault on Mr. SOIIIIIIOI. The prisoner arrived here on Thursday, was committed. for trial at once, the Grand Jury found a true bill, he was taken into Court on Thursday afternoon,aml in answer to the charges of committing an assault and battery upon Henry R. Salatteh, the same upon Henry Stahl neeker, :mid of obstructing the track of the Allen town Ihissenger Railway lie plead guilty. The sentence Imposed fur the first ;Minn, was months solitary Imprimmiseut, hard Islam and 0 One of one dollar and costs ; fur the second, - sem teneed to pay a line of twenty-live dollars and costs ; nod for the third the name penalty. the prisoner to stand committed until all the lines rind costs are paid. The action of the court Is praised by everybody: Mr. Wolfe expresses much satisfaction with the action of the company' after his arrival of Chest nut.HIII. The members rendered every assistanc lu securing the culprit. Farley, it Is said, is no. a member of the company. Laying of a Corner•Sgone We are indebted to the Newo for the ibilow lug report :—The corner stone of the German lit 1111111 Catholic Church, at Fourth and Gordo streets, was laid on Sunday. The attendance wa very large, no less than five thousand persons lir ;lug present to witness the impoAng tyre:not:ie. At about 10 o'clock In the forenoon on exeurAo train (ruin Reading,' containing about nix lonian! , persons headed by the Ringgold Band arrived, an In the afternoon !mother train stith as Maur mor At three o'clock the procession was formed at tl I= following societies participating: Bishop Woo; and assisting priests lu carriages; ltinggohl Band St. Joseph Society, 16 Ines, with white regattas Ancient Order of ilibernia,l6 men, green badges . Beneficial Brotherhood of the lioly Cross, 25 men purple regattas ; • Emerald, 30 men, der, blue cap with green band. These societies were all from . Reading. The following from Allentown were In the title : St. Joseph, 22 men, with blue regattas, and carrying the U. S. flag ; St. Joseph, 30 men, with red regattas ; ,the Mayor and Select and COIIIMMI Councils of Allentown. The procession marched up Hamilton to Fifth, up Fifth to Chew, down Chet* to Fourth, where they halted at the site where the new church Is about being built. The church will be fifty by eighty feet, anti we are informed will be a handsome edifice. A temporary floor was laid over the foundation, and a stand erected in the centre which was handsomely deco toted with evergreens. About half, oiler 4 o'clock the corner stone was told by Ilishoif Wood, as sisted by Fathers Bornetnan and Schlekney, of Reading, Father McKee, of Catasauqua, Father McArnoe, of Bethlehem, Father Cserdeman, .of Philadelphia, Father Loughran, of Haycock, Bucks county, Fathers Garvey and Hiltermath of Allentown, and R. 0. Ilandlon, Roman student. The following articles were deposited lu the stone : Constitution of the Roman Catholic Church, a copy of the Pantie Ledger, of Philadelphia, copies of various papers published in this city, the names 1? the President and his Cabinet, the names of th.r Governor and his officers, U.S. eOlllB and currency of each denomination at present pi ckplatiou, the 1111111103 of the officers of this, city, ti list of the Blshop.and Priests assisting in the dedication, list of the members and officers of the church, and au account of the history of the church from Ito foun dation tonic time of the laying of the corner stone of the building In which they will shortly worship. After the laying of the corner stone the Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood went through the service required by the ritual of the R0111(111 Catholic Church. Removal TIIE iiEGNTEII'OFFICE will be removal to the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Young th. Lent; No. 45 East Hamilton street, where we will at all times be pleased to see our frlends whether they call on business or not. Dedication in the Sixth Ward On Sunday morning Mat the temporary church of the English Roman Catholic Church, In the Sixth Ward, was dedicated to worship. The Imposing ceremonies orthe Catholic Church were performed by Right Rev. Bishop Wood, of Phila delphia, assisted by the Catholic clergy of this city. lloly mass was presided over by the Bishop subse quent to the dedication. The Coming Fair While the Committees of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society nrc doing everything ht their power to make the coming fair the greatest ever held, our merchants should not fall to make every effort to accommodate the big trade which Is 'Al ways done during fair week. Don't be timid about having n sufficiency of printer's Ink distributed over tine grounds, and send In your orders before the rush commences. Bad Accident On Saturday last, Peter Shinier, residing, in he First Word, this city, was run over on the leading Railroad, opposite Conshohocken, and •ilied. It appears he was on a freight 'train and engaged In uncoupling cars, although not 'an CM nloye of the Company. Ile lust his balance and ell off the bumper,when the train passed ovr him with the libove sad result. The remains of the unfortunate man were brought home op the Pacific Express train on Sunday evening. De ceased was about 50 years of age, and leaves it wife and seve•ai children to mourn his death. • Ski•iuonly Injured Geo. W. Frost, Esq., Superintendent of sup les ror the Union Pacific Railroad and Senator In the Nebraska Legislature, while on a Jersey City ferry boat en route for the West, tripped on a chain, and being thrown violently upon his head, sustained concussion of the brain. At first he sup posed the wound was trilling and therefore pro ceeded on his Journey, but he heroine on 111 nt Al leutown that his companion, Mr. Read, was emu- pelted to take him from the train. lle was con veyed to the American lintel where, under the treatment of one of our prominent medical men, he rapidly recovered and was enabled to proceed We ,t on Friday last. New Stationer// SNIT We will open in a few days in the store flnerly 0 supled by Young & Lentz, Hamilton ioveSlxtb, n full line of counting house, legal and commercial stationery and fancy goods. A beautiful selection of Ink stads, paper of every grade, Including ladles' French note, Carson's ladles' and commercial note, foolscap and letter papers, Blank Books, Puns Books, Memorandums, etc., etc. The attention of store-keepers is asked to our stock of cap a nd note paper which Us been pur chased nt case prices a n d and can be sold No ne to flute dealers a good prqlll. Dedication of the M. E. Church The Methodist Episcopal Church of this city was dedicated to the service of God, on Sun day, the I:2th Inst., Rev. Dr. Dashlell, President of Dickinson College, preaching both morning and evening. This was the first time that the people of Allentown had the pleasure of hearing the etn- cent divine who officiated on thin occasion, and Indgiug from the interest manifested by the large tudienees present both morning and evening, it wits evident that the eloquent strains, pregnant •Ith divine truth which flowed fr om . 'the sacred esk reached the hearts of the people. Both set:- none were deep and searching, and were delivered a manner that bore unmistakable evidence of 'dilly and power: The ritual service of dedication was performed a 9.30 P. M. n the afternoon a Childretex Jubiler, compos“l he children of the Sabbath School, was held In audience room of the Church, and as a contrl- ion to the new edlllee, the youis, folks gave $lOO During the day. there was contributed, In money and subscriptions, $3200. The whole services during the day rind evening, Including collections, were it complete success. Co I rt Prorrrdin gn William Gernert agt. Henry J. Haintz and Benjamin Gernert. Plaintiff suffers non suit. Ell J. Ziegler agt. Enos Itelehenbach. Verdict for plaintiff, $80.78. Thomas K. Selglove agt. John Wint, Garnh•liee of Benjamin Gernert. Verdict for plaintiff for $22.08. Edward Thin and 11litry Thin ngt. Edward Mc- Gettlgen. Plaintiff non milt. Samuel Wood agt. Henry J. Martin. Verdict for defendant. Edward DrelOatch agt. Augtodus Dankle. Con med. J. W. Patten A: Son 'ngt. Erwin IMO:halter. Verdict for plaintiff, (411.25. Dimes Saving Institution of Allentown ant. Milton Beidle'i and Peter Shelly. trading as Seid ler A: Shelly. Continued. John Weber agt. John Feldraner. Judgment by agreement In favor of plaintiff for rants. John S. Hoffman and 'Edward Mertz, trading as iL Ilman A: Mertz, agt. AVlllioin Reimer.' Verdict for defendant. .lo,epit Greaher agt. Ephraim Daniel. Settled. mud costs paid by defendant. William B. Sellers & Co. agt. Owes Blunter. Settled, and casts paid by di•fenduut. Selnintc...k Shoemaker agt. Charles Shoemaker. Settled, and casts Paid lq• defendant. \Vm. Dimmiti awl. Win Jaeolty. Continued. & Rohe dgt. Illram. M. Faust el at Judgment for plaintiff: Mary Smith, n•ife of Jonathan Smith. agt Daniel Siegfried. Verdict for plaintif. Coin. ngt. Minhael MeCloFkey.—Charge of .ell lug liquor without license. Found guilty. Fen fenced to pay a line of S 5O and pay costa of prose cution. Coin. sigt. Annindas O'Donnel.—Charge of hell g liquor ou Sunday. A true bill found. Con • nued. • Coin. ngt. Athafulas O'Donbel.—Clotrge of sell lug liquor without license. 'Continued. Coln. ngt. Timothy Crowley.—Charge of Assault and Battery, on oath of Charles Geary. Found guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine of $lO, mils of prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment In the comity jail for 10 days. Coin. sigt. John Thounts.—The Court awarded nu attachment against Thomas Latham. Erna John and John Ryan. Com. mgt. John MeGlady.—Charge of Assault, and liattery•on °nth of Christian Roth. Found guilty of assault. The following bills were ignored by the Grand Jury, the comity to pay the costs .—Common wealth mgt. John Thomas, chnrge selling cigars without license; Conmonwenl mgt. George Shaffer, Jr.; same ugt. Jinn Thlc, Agt. John liakins, and mgt. Thomas Devenny. The following cases were Ignored and the costs placed upon complainant:—Commonwealth net. Elizabeth RiegcliPaul liroadheek, and Elizabeth Kaue. Commonwealth agt. Chariot Markel. Charge of 111 treatment, &C., on complaint of his wife An gelina Markel. Sentenced to enter Into bonds in .the suns of $5OO to keep the peace for the term of flve years and pay the costs of prosecution. Stiles for Commonwealth, Albright for Defendant. • Commonwealth agt. Rudolph Clones. Charge, desertion, on complaintllhis wife Amanda Clones. The. Court sentenced defendant to pay the costs of prosecution, and give security In the sum of $3OO to payitis wife the sum of $3.00 per week as a support. Metzger for Commonwealth, Schell for Defendant. Commonwealth,agt. John Rohrig. Defendant plead guilty to the charge of selling beer at a pic nic without license. Fined $5O andirs. Com. agt. Christian tictoter. Chn ge desertion on complaint of his.wife Catharine. Sentenced to give seCurltY In the sum of $409 to pay to his wife the sum of $4.00 weekly'as her support. Metzgar for Commonwealth, Oliver for Defendant. Com. agt. Charles Benner. Charge, not sup porting his child. Beldenbed to give security In the onto of $2OO to pay the turn of $l.OO weekly for the support of the child until It arrives at the age of seven yearn. Coln. ngt. J. S. Connie, Edward Knappenber ger and David Emmett. Charge, assault and bat tery on oath of Andrew 'Boaz. Verdict guilty. Each of defendants tens fined 130, thi costs of prosecution and sentenced to 10 dais In the Coun ty Prison. Ilolben for Commonwealth, Scholl for Defendant. Coin. I'o. Margaret Newhouse. Charge of assault and battery on oath of Catharine Zander. Not guilty and the proecetitrix to pay the'eosts. THE LEHIGH REGATER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 On Thursday last William S. Young, dr., was admitted to practice In the several Courts of Lehigh county. Mr. Young will nut practice here at present, but whenever he concludes to hang out his " shingle" we are sure his excellent nhhihites will bring him many clients. Those who wish to be barberized are asked to readtheadvert6ement of Mr.lllnganutn, late of Reading, who has taken the barber-shop at the Mansion House. Everything pertaining to Ids art will be done In the latest style and In the most satisfactory manner. The Idrv. .1. Pinliney ITiontoolitl, Rector or Cl'list (Episcopal) Church, Reading. lots been appointed Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Penn sylvania, and also Chaplain of Lodge No. fe2, A. Y. M., (Ails:tiling. A new Presbyterinn church is to be dedi cated to the worship °Mod 111 Ilokendanqua, next Sabbath, September Mb. Itev ..I.:\. Little I. the pastor of tills church. Rot•. W. A. Dinsmore, Ilf Mahnnoy City, has been called to the Pre,byterlau church at Stroudsburg, to which place he will remove hi October. INSURANCE COMPANY ICE,OROANIZED The Pennsylvania. Live Stock Insurance Company having obtained an amended charter, Luce changed their company from a stock to a mutual concern :old 1011 hers tier hi.ure o n ly 011 the mutual plan. •I'he re-organization cute effect cut last wed:, when the following Directors were elected ;—William It. Ilandm, .Presidimi ; N: B. Johnson, Secretary; William Rossiter, Treasurer; Charles Earnest, George E. Ilull,•lrwin 11. Wends linger, Joshua Aslihridge, Jesse Selllater, Levi Lukens, Jackson Lyons ; S. I). Delp, General Agent. °nice at Norristown. • Ii ansported over the Lehigh Valley Hailroat for the week ending Sort. 4, ISlitt, compared will 6allle that loot rem.: For Week. Year. Total Mal!dotty 17,31'2 06 " Beaver :Nleatlon . .. 1. , ,11141 nP 2116.9 41 113 :mei, Chunk-- 1110 15 " Unia.r Lehigh 8,551 11 Hazleton 1,770 19 1175,4711 15 Wyoming (Tr'Rl totnl M=lll=ll== I rent.e Deci ca.,e LEHIGH VALLEY IRON TIIADE Pig iron transported ocerthe Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending Sept. 4, 1000 : From Tons. Carbon Iron Co 110 Lehigh Valley Iron Co 450 Thomas Iron Co 540 Lehigh Crane Iron Co Ht! o Allentown Iron Co 545 Roberts Iron Co '75 Glendon Iron Co 610 Bethlehem Iron Co loo Other Shippers 405 EMI • A nephew• and n son of Philip were accidentally shot by the eurelee.s liandfliT;of a gun In the hands of a rompanion, while the three were gunning ; on the Island opposite the rolling mill. The cult of the limb of one of the boys was plereed by a number of large shot, and the shin bone dreadfully shattered ; the other lad was shot In the breast and abdomen, the termini being severe and very painful. A con of Fritz liontsehell fell from the limb of a wild cherry tree, breaking an arm in two plums, Immediately above the wrild. A lad living on Fountain Hill, fell and subtaina n fracture of the collar hone. Dr. I). C. Minn attended to the above patients, who were Injure on the Sallie day. HOW TO DETE("I' l'Ul'\'l'F:ltl•El'l'N Mr. Spinner, United States Treasurer, has very aetadhly said that no general rules min be laid clown for the detection of counterfeit green backs. In relation to the redemption of mutilated currency linitys :—No instructions bare been Issued by the department relative to the mode of ascertaining the gonuinetie, of the United States notes, but the deeisiou as to the eharaeter ui the notes presented to them has beim left to the di, eretion of the officer,. them-elves. The depart ment lins never poimulizattal or approved of any system or set of rules for the detection of vomiter feit,, fur the reason that it is believed no general rules eats be laid down which Ivould render all per,onr, who may sillily thrm, good judger , cif Moues. (•arelul rompari,on of mutilated notes with abuse known to be genuine, good natural discernment and familiarity with the /dud, of miter are requi-ite to enable a Iwrson lu distinguish counterfeit I),it genuine notes with certainty. itni..Nist; tit , It.‘l I.Ito.\11• The ('oleltrooktiale littilroad wns opened for traile 3111 ti 11,1% el front I'Mh-totrit to lioyertown 011 Nitintlity morning; tart, and the e% eta Wan Illade tLr 011,1,1011 Of .m...l,l,l,nlik•denion,..t,..tion 011 "the part of the rt.:l4(l,las along the line. morning train down from ItoyerioNvit, leaving the latter place nt 7 it'elneli, Welt no- the th,t train run, carried sixtymono passengers. t sou-l-li•d of tier) passen ger ears and a lo.tEgotto ear, drawn by the loco motive `• which was buotottiftilly decorated with flags.' The train was under the chart.... of Conductor I'. NI. ['kilts. War not so notch mode ol• the train, however. as of the return train, to iloyeriown which left Pottstown at 10;15 A. M., and Which contained ninety-four passengers— a gratifying tostone, or the ropidity with railroads develoP trot, el. -All ;thong the route as the train 511011 onward, the citizens snore gathered ttt different points to witness its passage, anti from barns, farni-loouses sold public roads handkerchiefs were enthusiastically waved and other tokens of gratification were manifested by the denizens of the region now redeemed from the dominion of the lumbering stage coach. 'Phis latter vehicle as It left PottFrowo for lioyertown, on Saturday even ing, upon its last' trip, was crowded full, inside and outside, a seeming evidence that it had trot sur vived its usefulness. Tire shrill whistle would now and then reply to the greetings of the Inhabitants. A very liberal stop ‘vas made at each of the Chalons, during which the passengers gamut and indulged in gymnastic amusement. Flasgow, :ffattottawney, 11'01114011C Wore 1111 passed ill gradual tmecession, when the engine hauled tip safely at litoyei town. The latter Was the point at which the greatest en thusiasm had been eoneentrated. The Boyers town Band played . 1 Hall to the Ch-Ch-Chief," and the citizens to the number of are thunsaud, More or less, all In their Sunday clothes, crowded o around the platforms and greeted the arriving passengers with its much fervor as if they It:W.lllst arrived by the through line from San Francisco. Eiollie of the mute enthusiastic of the crowd car , ried olf the safely landed tral : elers on their should 'crs. Silk hats suffered martyrdom la the ardor of lite reception. Little dog's barked at the. loconto- I tire, and then ran oft• is it their tails between (lair legs, on nearer contact with the hissing monster. Many of the citizens raised steam on sight out of compliment to the new Me, and so' there tens a lively time. The now railroad, thus successfully inaugurated, stun commenced In July, 18118, and its contotruc don was superintended by tire Rending Railroad who haveussumed Its management. The line Ist° be extended to Motint Pleasant, live miles further traciilaying having been already commenced on this section of the road. There Is considerable ex cavation and embanktmont work on the completed portion. The heaviest grade is sixty-live feet to the tulle. There are two substantial loridges, one over the l'erkionten turitioilie and the other over the . .Manatawney creek, near Pottstown. The officers of the rnad•nre, Presliltont Joseph I. Bally; Directors, J. I'. Brendlinger, Joint S. Miles, J. 1.. Bell, ltrown, W. L. Church, joint C. Smith; Secretary, I)..1. Brown; Treasurer, Meh -1 and Coe. Two trains'will run each way daily between Pottstown and Iloyertowe, all under the manage ment of a single crew, the names of whom the Pottstown Ledger furnishes as follows : Condue tor,P. M. Plotts ; Engineer, John Schweinhart Maggagemaster and Mrakesman, Wm. 11. Mlmil me6 Fireman, Wm. H. 'Maisherger, adding by wuy•of Inspiring confidence in the new route that all the above gentlemen are "of known steady habits, good character and agreeable manners." Fore thirty cents.—lirmilau Lai/t/ Times. Arinaitted to the Bar Nor Barber Shop THE EIE=II3 I= =EI ,30.3 IWO 0( 14,766 I:; M=ENSMA 2,411 ow :?2,61:1 o sorTH BETHLEHEM ITEMS. FODNDED, WANTED.. We call the attention of practical founders o the advertisement in another column under the end of " Founder Wanted." TO LUMBER MERCRANTH • We call the attention of theAanber trnde to the advertisement of Frog, Jacobs J Co. This firm Is In the centre of the lumber region and h a s every facility to MI the heaviest milers at the low est prices. EXCURSION TO THE EASTOZI FAIR lli Lehigh and 'Susquidiannn Railroad Company Wlll'istote exeurttion tiekits at reduced rates to Etudon and return, tinting tte continuance of the Northanipton Comity Fail, thin week. Trains leave Allentown at S:l5 and 11:26, it. tn., and 2:10 p. in. Returning, leave Elston nt 7 and 5, a. In., and 5:30 p. in It 7 .t lITICI .EB FOUND IN c, lie. . II consequence of a dilliculb' to ;reel' i .stienger who found a wallet cotton) ug money ,0 a car, and the conductor, at tried opinion has been'obtalned regarding the custoty of the prop erly so found. When conductors find money, it Is In accordance with all the cointonies' rules, to be given up by them at the depot, and entered In a register; but when found by pasrogers, they can retain it mullet:timed by the occur, simply giving their names and addresses, with a description of the properly, to the conductors. ItAILIIOAD ACCIDINTS. Some person threw a stichunder a train of ittply coal ears fa South talon, no ThuNdaYt musing thirteen of them, to F thrown from the rack. The ears were throw over the embank nent, and but little &tenth>. to other trnlns re •ulted from It. Lewis Young, conductor t the iron train on the Liquigli Valley Rallioad, left his foot badly mash ed on Thursday, by twin caught between the bumpers of two fiat 'ears, s Coplity. Ills home k at Easton. BETH I,EIIIO he Bethlehem Ti, ievmys a dog, supposed R. mad, wa:. kicked trot the New Street Itridge, the (Alter day and killed. Street preaching has ben inaugurated hi Wehi Bethlehem under the amires ofthe Young WU'S Cl riifian Association. H. de Schwehitz, of the Moravian church, prettied there on Sunday. The corner stone of the la' Methodist Episcopal Church, un Centre Street,ras laid with appropri ate ceremonies on Sundayifterimon, itt a o'clock. The pavement on New treet along the old Mo ravian Burying Ground ht been widened. The new Bethlehem Cmet Band Is under the hat ruction of Prof. Benka, of Allentown. They have purchased a fall set; new Instruments. The Bethlehem Times (Nis our report of the blg tire "heavy pressure write." Very good for the rival of Punch. The gat wit " Yuma trooly" 'should not waste Ids eraordiuury• talents In a country paper. =I I)avid of ('lLltviatiqua, Julio P'rlt z, Eng., of Bethlehem, out party, 0 have been on a ur through the British es, arrived at thr homes on Tuesday Mr. Frltz's rrlval in South Betide- MEE hem wm: made the occion of a demo' stratlon of respect. The whlstl of the Bethlehem Iron c om p in y , A Works staed the thing and all the htles of lesser notentl the locomotive hells fol- towed t alk and eotahltd to tnnke night hideous with their infernal n4e. The Bethlehem tire de partment maild not I etch n platinible pretext for. ti run'' slip, and tb' run. At Catasauqua the ovation tendered to k. Thomas was one worthy of the great chief otair Iron works. The. same unearthly noise Milk characterized the reception of Mr. Fritz, wvs ppetrated three, but by way of varier• hundreds olitizens with torches, headed by the ratasanquaand, met fr. Thomas at the drill and eF cortedini to his home. These marks true affection fro the citizens of their resper homes carried hearty welcome to Messrs aortas :tad F 1 .11711111 made their arrh•al on Elicit one'the happiest epochs or owl, e•. After all ~l ere Is no place Mo. tne." =lll U ` 4 Nssessoittilfe, of Allentown, itas re gi\ divisioned this et Won district, making four di visions In Lehi Instead of three, and six in Montgomery inst , of lice, an teretorme. The towashipalaid Bo Ighs are now so arranged as to make it converq for the officers an well at , more profitable bribe Government. The (this bills and 11111111, OrkSir.thlit Assessors Ore as fol- //itosioo—Tilooan V, It .IPoresotoe,-I'ity .tllentosrti mid the III.IIIti of Hallos er. S,-/•,,o? Faller, ...ma awl Copia,' litighs, and the t1I,V11,11111). Of North 0,1(11Whilall:ktu11 Whitehall. Thir , f l'• it:sakes...ln". x•v,”•—W,/i• legion. Ileo'elloog. 1.)1, Loss hill ;11111 Wei... Own! tow.. 111111 t ht. II wort glf ,41atingtoo • E. F. Storkel, .taxeertor.—S.ol , • Irun 1 , 5:l111 . 11, • I'ppor Lo seer 31ilfortl, am! Lower 3lneuagio toseo-zo, ao,l the liorotiaLs of Entatt and Sliller•tosea• • rip/o /)irition —\Vll Votoot tit, .4 e 1..", —llattl , •l , l, Nlohtg , •111 , 1 s• • Toss a meth, tlss too, l'etovonio lloloon. 11 'rough of N 11(..Igep4a1o1 Con.hollorken. Provhionee, Noirlt..n, Ivor ‘lllll Nlorloo, 11.1, Plylll,lol. • Maid lo l'otal..F. 11111111.., Slor.•bool, l'holteohelo. Sprioglich 1111,1 Whiteinar.h. Ninth Diyi , i. , ll—Al ,, ,lrr )lam. hortet, '.lsosoopr. 11.1r...ta1l of Pot I -too to, l'otgr.,v,•, Mot, ,ek, .'..per Pros 1.1. Ile, N••ss 11 1 / 1 ,1•I . not', lsinixi , .--oatutz. E. SI ..... ugh, F,h.riel,,l•epel •00l Sal nod Pell, lotto, THE AVONIILE Further reports frill the Avondale .Mines ndv hiervane the imr,re of the dhanter. We strut the following nut the speehtl telegram o the New York Tribov of the 10th:— A voNito.l4, Pa., Sept U.-After it night of has ror, a beautiful Homan, comes %chit the Iloilo , plot, full nr sunlight ) notek the WitloWt. and orphan* who are Inournig in their desolate house holds. The road betwen this piney, Kingston, and Willtesbarre was INA with people anti ve hicles. I Cattle .14,1,1 frill Plymouth at 10 o'clock last night, nod abort midnight I returned to Wiliteyharre. Ciotti:lg a we met parties of ills trawled wolliell every fie minutes. The night was dark, antl in order tt drive with any safety it was necessary In carry lanterns. The rain con tinued through the nigt, lint the work of recov ering the .lead went on Kith vigor. The miners moved about like so !limy mateltines. Many of them had slept but it Pw hours since Monday morning, yet till they hitored on: Owing to the Intense darkneye, and to the rain, the hours lelit4lllelled, 1111111 it seated its though morning would never come. '1'11•1•c• who have spout a night ' 4)11 a battle-Kehl eau for) a slight Idea of the bor- 1,V i 1 ,',, 1 ' 1E ‘ 1 ,,.T r ,;, , , , ,, j ' ^ j ,',.j J ' " ' , try it Welt we have itathyl through. It Is bad itte. ' enough to be surroundul by ltiOated bodies and Corn., •• OA '' ..... half-tilled toOlins, lout 14, hear sobs and groans till 1.•;',,`.• tight, 4 , 44lltittg from every tllreetion, Is more than ' Timothy deed. vet bushel I ill' ICI' n 03 1 , Moho , it. Eel, 1:1 , 1, 1,.. horrible. Surround a bat:le-field with the font- l' ,; , ! .‘ Cr , i Flour, rr ' Y 4c, •• Ir'lll rst. Plltlll..- No. U.-For I I orYes 1 lint have 111, of llie idalli, and you liiiVe a pieture of this I ' ,7 •': ut. ••••••t"'" ' '''• •'' n '" , •• 11., er In.:mai:l ~.i In hat ii..-.... 1 wi.o a.: Et 3 to ilrst 1nd..., • 2, , Cst to ...e..11.1..r.010 th"d• territile scene. l l'ltere isyolue consolation In know- Matt Meal. ..: 3 oi, li . it rse Stiott.-No. iii.--For Paver , . a 111100 to Ina that our dies for II tfoo/letititie ; 11111 when there nun '''. Pl'r?"""" co. le, in:, Ale', Sill'', Lard, t• licd inn., +l•si m... aid. Om te . tool. atel 4..... l" ( ..Itttlt Is 11.111111.1: to conifort (lie widow's liearl, hope gives Tallow, lrtarrta• ty2,tiot).-No. I 1.-Fov Horsey that , It 1.;,,;;,,E: i i , i . ,, N E ll. 1,1 i L id N., ~ , 1,1,1;N 1 raw '\ . luny to despair. I have */ell groups of little Phil- P.a. ...,' a'," '' 4,..).• 1,-).••• t•hl4l, 'll O ill liorii.••• or a ugoill 11, hit to first hor.o, Sosi to .....t 0,1. ~ (3.ti 3. rah rd. drew ytatioling among the locks, ragged tool cold, ph,,,1{;;,,r,.";!•;;;,':'?,',,„1„.;A1l 1.0..1..... nit- F0.i.ii,....1 it,e he, 1..“1..1 , . 11,11.... t , 110W:tiling iglu lots or fatter ; and It is not an tut- tirloo Appes; per bushel ‘' ll I. - IC i igitllit4.-.111 liorse , 11111-L by eilliiliikat 11(.It suite Mons. Lilt and Foie.• h e, vomitus) sight to Meet ~niii.ii by the roadside, I "l'''t i'l ' l “ .b. '" - ale Mile ..f clii•ing or ...Irk- Eta' ale e lee 111 per ~.0..4 inir...'exceitt running moo- n 1,..1. dal 1..• nt pr rent L. DEEP W ELI; l'I.: NI PS, crying most idieously. The fatheN :111i1 i•Oilit are NEW YORK PRICE CCIII/ENT ..11.1 hoot 111'1,101,11”) 1111. 111.1111111litill in 1111‘..0.. Ell- , not only dead, but the means of procuring brew' rot St.f.teilibot Ilth, lan. C•„rected a ....UV lit J. L . o.'l- , : ll ' l r .. t' ' '' ' '' .l ,;; ' ,' " ' " ( ' ' ,., " " s' : ' ,' " .. "' 1.1 . ' ( ? "" • I 7i . • l f ' , ' l r" .P...ef •i , o ...a.. Co. aLiting lboloi .., A.• , Se. also are gone. Arrangements are being load,' for !Oak. Moditee I'll/1111112,0•111 Morehaid, No. le2 Ilao L.( St . . ' , ;,;•:.' s i,',: - ,,',',',%'.'f,.,i' f ' .', ~,.',,.1 . 11' i r :. , ,,‘ : ‘ . ' , .," ' P l ' f ,', i ' l l i ' infr . ..,..... t '' ,•.• " 4 ' „, ' 11 ' i ". „ii \ , ‘ ...,1 1 ,J,, ' , ( 1 : ( ..,. i., f om., up Post:.le .;11 the funeral, alit, li len be itch' to- manna or next ! : r , • N' 1 . ,‘,',..,:,. ; ;,..._„,„,, , „„,,, , ,„„„,‘ t ., ~„„,„,,, ~, ~,,,,„., or more 1 . 11, 11. • flP•Illill it. 11/1•1 1,1 P 1.• •Iplrl iil l ill+ tu each' w o rks n , t,,,, n „. ~.„,nf., (II n ,,ra w n i fo nt, a day. Nlatters begin to atsyllllle a bilyinesSlike as- ..,1 lb, 4.•, - gf.o. cli nfn( ng, f , D o t, ~,,,,1( • ,,,„,3,,,,,„,,•,,•,, Pahl,, daY',..ur.i•feht.t1,11it",',.1.f;t:',...t,.•.t.11,....Aa5t..:1!„1, • , ,, , , 1 1 1 , t , ' , .. , .:t .. e .„ 7:',, , , tt ,1. 1 :;',1 old 7-1) . • peel Oil , morning. .1 vtyt email is gttlitering hider, 1.11. 1 Citfat 0.1. fair to good, 3.ialb Conineoi inolit:tiri.e..• '11....1.•....iiiti0n i 3-. iv .• 111.. right 1..1.00. around the mint', and a Linn . number of plait form i j y ° t,,, t a ' . ' nt t , t , j . k . ' ;';',, : r ta". l4, l 4;',,,,,i, j‘ ruitt "jjj 4 j . 'nj i j i j o ' 1 . ' 7' , .. 1, 7 , % ' . 1 .;; 1`,, 1 .',7,':;::: ' i r :!'" . ; r.- - ..." . ;"';'; ',".',! .. 1.,';;', 1 ,•:" - "':,l . 4•:::,';, r :'r',',:!."'“7,'A n l - . ears bare been proVided mitt' scatty to bring In the Willi... 3.421.1. N. I. kill.' Tl.b. , Ill , il , I' llP., 44,,,,, .; ' ,. 4 . 4 ,1 ' . 4 4 ' ,: ‘ ,: ' ,: . , pll „,. 4 , 4 1„. , i p i ng.,:,,l 4 1 4 , 4 , 44 ,! 4 ,,p, 4 i,,,...,i. 11,.... win p ‘ , I ,„ ~ • • • • miner. , of other sections. The palownger trains I !,:h•;,.!hl s r i . t ; - ,, , 1V,,• , .• . 1: ,i 1 . 1 & L •1 u t , • ge‘,",1i•111,'"nr,1::,!,!...j....7.41`,1,1'1'''5i''‘,•!.. i 0 .,,,11,.,1 ;(f .,„•,1,...g, and -tart at LAI', oxcept No a, No. k i . -• / I. " ! !"' nth also rut.h.4l with human freight. . /. 'W' .. . pit a ..1 N. i. ft 1.1.•11 It .1! 1.. rolled iit .... e1....1, A. ti. The Stitt.. Virgo. choirs, y .110 for shipping 41..1.1 Ito.. ~ , , s , i , ) , ~,, .1,, ~. 1 „ „., 1,,„ . w .„, .1 ~... „ ~,, ~.., ll' M . Iha Ii 100 bodieS Ilate been taken out, and foam good, 32 , ..g.10, IVeraerii, Firkin., . h.... ... pal,. ic , ' , ',... , : , 5 . , ~,,,",..,.., ~:,„;...„. , ii ..„„' ; ',.„ 1,, („ : „1 ,„ f„ „3 the rent Will ht. !Jointed as slum us then van be T:d:! . .. ,3 ,4?i t : 1 ,4 0 .. ,,, t ,',,',, g 1 1',`, t ,',.! : :j . , , , , ,e . ,, ....,, ; , , ,: r . , , , 1 : : , ,, ., , ;.; , do••••ed to lt. W WdYtt..,i,dt l",' et..,'lltt`. ,‘V ti.h.0.t•1 . . 1 • ,1 . ..• round. The weyt gangll ty slit gallery ham been I .I...ire, 4k0,,41 11,1.d0., poor to god. 3.4.17. Lit.teii. Pail. . 1 . ...71i.;',.:.,,,,‘1,' ) " e . 1;:.; '' ' i 1 j 0 1 1,. 1 ;:',:,i'i n ,';:,'.'3,7,.:. • ' ' ..''',..'! " "ii . ,...j, i ,;',', '' ,',.., tilitrtmgitly explored and all pr the passage ),,y.; NI , , and tiristill,:llingila. ~,1 0i .0. t.t., , , tovitr . t. good, 21.3327. ~,,,, ~,. i 1,, , ,, ~, ~,, un ~,,,. ~,,,,.., . ~ , 1,.. ~ i, , , „,..“,,,, leading nut or it. A putty 11,1,1 Volle dolril to enter ii.Z.!.sest'fin7,,lii':sl,.....':eu'i..;lll.;'weilds.-...l4..tid'lLLtCa*.•:•:';:l',.• all '-‘%"".''' . ' t " I'LNT. i'' .. ' ....i i .Tfi ' 2 ' t = s ... 1 Ilts . a 4 /. • lp • like vast gangletty. Some affecting sights were hove bye. much heavier than the illl P N inl/.. ',Wl'', P• 111 i .• M ‘''''.""' • ',remitted in tow Dane. Fathers and sons tire found larked in each tatters arms, and lit one or utliiilatilii. '''ritt"'tril.4l4l:.llltit'.%l4P7:rilf‘t*ltig:Tit'r..'l”l.,int.'l'aVt'lt'e..:ol.V "... ' .." 1. rtitilll.l. It NIA EN. 111 I: KN. Sl'4lotiti and should the a; r.vols 4,111111 MP 1it . 11,) Ili -, I C. tI'VE.C. NULLS Ar .otC.F. AV ttLEMITE'S Stole, two inytanees they Were 1 . 1111 , 1 1 1 , 1 ro tlglitl!.• that ' r. l /11111U week, we ,hull have a doff g ,,a i„,„,, „„, ( 1 ‘ ,., p.l N... :Ili 1 . ..1, 1111111111 0 11 :4114'1 //IT 15. I>. troltably stoned oelme. Lon grad.•• have toot l.on eit...:. ~ they mild not be separateti. lint tpily, their sof- l ed llin least, the market is full and laird to toov, - ''' - ferlagr , 1111161 bare been short, for their dinners ctiEKYK. - New lixtury rhoide and fancy, Ir(dj3d.,. 13.. Iti 'l'll E Dis.ricler irt!1•IIT 01 , 'l'll F' • fair to g.iod, 13gDIftly. N. 5 Stat.• Pool gond to el...tee ll' !...,Eltll THE EASulturg lIISEItICT OF 1 . 1 EN : .. A. . IVere ilidolielted. . itahp,._ no.. poor to g•tod MO LA N. Y. ands. •L Ito. •lit Me manor 01 . .-..3N1CE1. lIENNINIIEIt. of ttuneon Long trains, with people of Loth sexes, eollllllllea iited, „MSS. 1,,,,11.1111., ill Ilie told IliAtrit . t. Itankrtivt. to arrive until late this afternoon. During the Eli(in.-Jerson and Pea... well I..ried 111 , 1.11. V. 1 . ,. I "l'he .It l d 1 1 . 111 k 111 1 11 hav 11111 oath , lhe Ail ..) coav ,v,^ or middle of the day it tens almost Impossible to 1 'Odin Jersey and Pent. Well latched iti wits •IoW3I. 1 . 2.1 Marsh nod, and Mr potto:I for a \ 1,41 lotru.• Irian nil .---._..._...-. get :N. Y. State, well packed, ii..... 1 tad,. Ikkir.ll. • non., otia . hls'lleht4rosuble under the said Ant. it'der it ci , rtitleal , 111 the Vlelnlty a tilt shaft, as vehicles of every w' alai. good order, '2=4,50. theroof. it Is ordered Mitt a ineettnti ol rudders be held ait L. A ‘1 helot , iltwripli.lll tilled the row! bet area here and Wilkes- 1 . 5 v , :0rt0 hllYt'beell,l,llttlil,`"Vl,:::Kllt:lil':l4;et'l'l.l'.o.,`,l.lleir''.l4 1 , 1 ,',..; 11,',1,,1,',,1,i1,tr.",t,1,',:.,r,1,1....1...,,',*,',:t.T..,';:rt„%'1,,,-,;01,.,2 „i if, 'ilk ire. Illilr''', and carriages could not he 411111tIlled 4 I:lrl'tidel:t‘J.l"lt.:,.Purtive: nrlres ft lan, ..111 . : 4 1. ' \61e4.1111, A1114 . 1 . 1r.111 ll l -OA, City oa Allentown, 11l •atid roma( , w tiro tit any price. The bodies continued to be taken out the pi esent rat. a 111 In. touinto.•...a ,1.1...1.,1, ttl..lly thg...l, mitl , m !lore 1 . 1 , 1[4 I , X:11111111,0 . ..ill ..f M.: .141 . 111: , 1 , 14 ,, r 1 11 , 1;! , , 1 , 11 .. !r . p. I 11111 II late itt the forenoon, when it was ttnnoutieed 1i1 1 . 4"..“,a, 1 ,t2_11„„,.,„. 0 ..,., ,„. ‘f , - 0 ba s h. n2a,.., 0 :lid 'to I n u n g ' • l ::le ' r.lit. t d ' ' .l .' ' ' ' ' ', ; ,..t. " ltt. "‘ "e• ' ...' '"- ' that 110 more could be found. A Committee Was Entifey, rtinire, new, .2.atic2.70 MI4IIIIIII, 1 . 1101,, nett, lt ts forth. r kasha..a that , hoot tau be loot an' ' '. the ~... 7, 2 taing•lnt. Illiard luts told rotionoa, iont.l3.e. • lath aitY ot 0.1..1i , , A. D. 1,:.. 1..1..i.• the ~.0,1 I 0111. Itt , tit';11111g11;!:iltnt'tltiet.)1::11'sir.,el:',11111) iiiftla,..re',:,r:atiu.l",leilr,riye.ilt'it,e' ' ':':1 1 . , " : 1 ,::: F i a '. ; ' ,;l : - .h A s ::::: .1 1 : :::::: ° .4 . t - at I : : : -•- f ' ::.::: g ,.., " : . i. d ir , ' 11:•'1.:::::::::::i.d::::'::.':.:C":1".,It.:,:t"."'51.o."::::::::1:',.::::.'....i::"In; -..: 1 1 .'" '''' . • . Itt•Olde Wt.13111/Ileell 'hilt tile 108 110'llerk geeneered lto., Jersey, Oldo and Pennsylvania, a.t3l Apples erodttois ii It.. lint.• moved , lla:o , :tela•• mid oalli•r t.e . ro•to .' N . ..., , n,,....: . .J . , 71 - ‘6.,,v,, ,ii. . , , , Were all tlutt could be found. The old mineral 6ity ~aatta.... 7taa. itiacu1...2 . 4., 12+1.1 1tu5f.1...1 In , . in intorebt may iii.e . ear, it! Isi ~ ritt....A i l l,itaY,l.l..tEtt.tve.. I t lb. , b.' , tt f'2 f in:4Al Clierro, paled, asa,:it, I earn., toloi•ohd. (lo the orioerol the•ant Inattintior stool 0 uot ne (tante°. - i =.... A... id seit ted.teed la to.••• la • Ilia( Men are In the habit of giving false names, In 40,d, . ',caches nre1...1, Egii33i. ! if Li ODIC N.l'llltatlN, 1 tlio 1.111.11, • It, gist, 111 11.mkrul.te)• :1 ... order that a few' luny keep a "fat breast," when Fitt' Prs.7lll4rtlott l'eli, ? lad.. s.lll(FnltAl.l. Flondsh , ....I. 12.31 14,9 M. Ilea, :13.4... to. Cool. lug, .2 t0g,..1,1111 , . ! : nitre they have got It intoned, which may account 1 14 4 ,1.•;;;;;Ik l j _14,,„ .), ih, n„.,43 roe the number lirst reported. After this to SEED 0.-Fht: yey:l. - 0 toa.p. -- mg, , ,11.4 4 Q . 2.:0. ...Inver, I. -vo.rut•E. , ..I . NITI':I) wr A.t.Es i)is- i Itiltri , :rs .titiil) 011. 4.11.0T115. I. _l.`l LIIIMI' Corn" EAS'EMIN DIsTIIIIT olt PENNA. . ‘.. nottneement the email slowly dispersed, the ear- ll:if l ;,111:„„,„ .„„, 1 t ,,,,, 1 ,..., p p Haw. gifAndie(v Ilan. t. 111•Loint, .3 Shaeford, lo•Ing pea. Wo a wild Inv it.. tlio :Monti,. of oio fra..3. itiol II lielliers topped scorhing ‘,” the ,nithu:, and the 14,:41,1;rny.- ' nuchs on), •44 pane, 17,41. J..... 0,y,, la, ,a,,,t polo. doehorue, a ire. Ong of credo,. it ill no bold Piddle. 1....ttr taw, -toes of eVIIPE't'S. a Ilieh 1... ~., loaded wagtais were yent hook with their frelght. ❑alive it p . to . r , , '2.2.41 20. Allve 'nolo...it, le Iti . 211.42 n. ..ii the nth day , of inants•r, A. 0 1i:1 . A ., g , 1 , 01 . .... , 1 , tPrk A. N 1.., i . .:i . 1g1..1 with f rjo ,f i l f.. ,, rr i. i . ttil F. l „. ... r y t teli t ili:) , T l ...,:ntilii .l l ,it . . i 'r he seas:015111:1s scenithl disapPolateil at the re - 1 T'''„ 11. ,, j° ,, ' ,. i 1 ,„4,M,• 4 ,1,1 j ga) ° , ° li, t , '' ,',., l l l ;;l'l l , l r,4;l ' . '" ut'''' ' ''''' j t j ,t ' Otj,,, W 4l, l ., j 'i ti j , ' ,j ' ;:x jj j;,, l i ' ia g o j t j , j .:4l j' oni,4 l . notot - roljt ti, j o jjj rna j a: Pi.r jj ott j a j i s iN j j j alt.) . ll 4 t : slt mar...v.-nit .1, , ..., •‘.”l to 61111,111111 many persota , who bud come down to see suite find until. youf - lama's or lull 11111111...11 the l.ishial and oily loom. •s .4 in..•ting reotorell by ?•;.•cll ti...1 ,, ty1.- of hotly mud •lideearnets. • oil tat Ili 11 from 2lLtoll ft m ids- did to lit ~ . out, 0 th"ightg took tke tires tnikl k"'°' Th e rallm"I t°,ll"...lll,iFiCtti;t:ii:i:::trt htta u' .•y ‘‘l" ; " I . s F . l i' ilr ' ' 2' '17:)1 . 1% " 1 1 .. i t 1 . ' ; '' l ': t e I rl ' I ' ' ' ) !' •: " I ' 1:1 ' 17. 'Y r ' t1::: be hit, e:.11. yI. Intel: was constantly blocked with elm, and the tl3 it d t MI. may kunw abut each c'ilitaltisiti:ithroatr.leet'ilti formed I ' .l hls ' atity. A hearing will also be hu l "u te I t :. nOW SHADES .1 grout vitri..ty, booed and onto Watermelon dealers drove a lively business .. The !Very naelfago to and lite kliiii do , etvil..tuei traits , toil formed 111,...011. do y . .it Ortolier, 11,1 1 . bef..re the Court at band, , lif ita $ ii'lge lion S Mai report•of an exploring eontniittee was doubted by 4 l i . !T; " gif t u1it5j,..16.147eir,:..TA h er reel full r Inform hl. !timid,. ' in't'l'ilP'.li''.ltt't!'.i.'i'lit'.?. l i ' ig " .:lt ' l l sTll: s 4 . ll 3 . l .llit su. g i'?” I''ll'''' in".'l.'"" ! if:....r ' l/;.l ''i nt l f . r " , '' ltc . .. 31' U .' . - S. many, and before night there was much talk about o 1 an- satite. throughout the contaly, that he is 'lllll at the , .... -e , , Wale,. Ile Ito.. Joliii Coda :tinder, Judge. All will he nold at the low .. •t rato•• Call loin ex it In in the 'natter. Ohl operators shook their heads, and old stand, ft 2 Barclay .trret, and Is not li. ate) WaY rot , I 1 ~,,,,.. r uwls , •4l Ili it,,. I' ,art hi 1'h4144414 tchot, t'io Iltit our Stool:. 'lectured that fully 50 limn must. still be in ilti :;`diLdLi,'.ll!„;.h,!;;;',",",il;'tlirre!;ri!vll.,,bo.,,,l,l,l,ll::ii 0 i d , .. , .. ) ~....,..„ iday at ~e laemb.a. , tali. 111111 e , told rumors of every kind circulated freely. staid firm. ' Itosreetrully. " J. L it..tiAL.Firti. : ll. l i Attoyt-w. F. 00,.ritii Register. . . was said the Inlnnra bad encountered gases In the cast gangway, and It was 11111,05Sible to pro ceed, while others were sure it was a " put upiob" to get•rid of the immense crowds that congregated around the mine. The women were also puzzled, and some did not know whether to cry or not. At 4 o'clock the Foreman of the Jury said he was sat isfied the bodies were all out, and the Pollee and Jury Welt' then discharged. A Commhihtee was ap pointed to meet on Saturday morning In Plymouth, to make investigations ns to the causes of the dis aster, and to take such action as will prevent further zwcidents of a like nature. The committee will explore the mines in every part, and no pains will he spared to make the investigation complete. ereafter 110 miner will be allowed to work in n mine which has a single shaft. Sang 4u - inception of the great disaster luny be gathered from the fact that im,tvondale.only lice inctOneluding Mr. Conrad Lee, the Superintendent, are left of the hurl throng which commeneed work on Monday morning. Several experienced operators do not believe n woril of the story told by the miners:4lmm the 'nines being cleared. They know how many men usually Ivork In a mine of this capacity, unit tfilrtn acir belief that fully 50 1101, yet n•main. A number of bodies wen , hurled here ln•day, 15 of EMIII eldelt were entombed on a beautiful knoll "VC r ouklng the valley, and more will he disposed of it-morrow. A large ftmeral Is expected on Saint'. I= The lieW military company at Catasauqua hae lopted the name of' " Itert!lan Guanls." will (itihert hits been Ch(Nell 1111th Colllllll,4lllWii Captain, 1. li. Wibmn, Fir ,4 Lieutenant, and .k. d. Deitz, Second Lieutenant. The uni form eoneltdm of the round hell Jaelici and Sheridan cap, the Jacket and pulls to he dark blue sloth, trimmed with light blue border and rdripe. A ti excur6ion party, In which were a smuttier of 'high Cottuthout, made a tour over the Switch eh on Saturday la,t. An evenmion party went from this vicinity to New York and West Point yeAerility. The uonl weather of last week gave an impetus to trade. (ha• traveling, salesman informed us that he sold twice the amount of goods Ito lug the Ilrst ten days of September that he did during the whole month of Aufzusi. Mr. Burger. of l'atasan.ina. 11:1 had a liar... A jeweler of Allentown had a connterfell t wetay dollar bill passed upon him last week, for which be sold two rings and gave several dollr: gluing°. A new engine house, crpuhlu• of holding fifteen locomotives, Is being built by the North Pennsyl vania Railroad Company ut South 11(11110.mi. There is one thing at least, which will 110 Paeii er great damage among the farmers of Lehigh County, as showing the danger of giving great power to a corporation by electing its head Mr Governor, Sonic two years ago thin barn of Win. Saeger, at Laury's Station, was destroyed by lire, and as It was charged that the lire wan COW munkoted by sparks from one of t'oiler's loco motives, arbitrators were appointed to Inquire Into the matter and ussessilaniages. At the bearing of witoest•es or both stile' the arbitrators tired the responsibility upon Packer's road tout laid the damages at $5,500. Pitcher's Road then made an appeal to Court and have shire primeolled la changing the venue to Philadelphia. 'file Han road can thus keep the poor man out 'or tint rust or his barn and crops for over two years. 'flit. rise Is particularly in sad one, bee:disc fu the meantime Mr. Saeger has been compelled to sacrillee a part of Ids land to enable him to keep his fatally from want. Thus we hare an Instance of the power - or a rich corporatkat over n poor imam oult N EEG ItiORS El= —Edwerd Parker sold to George J. Eckert, Reuben E. AlllllllB Mid Daniel Holt, Trustees of the Gentian Reformed Church, his handsome property on the south side of Walnut Street, at the corner of Church Street, for $lB,OOO, upon which site It Is intended to COIMIWIRY the ereetlon of the new church next Spring. —The Trustees of St. Peter's Methodist Eniseopal Church in South Filth Street have par (1111,141 the three story prick dwelling lion, and lot adjoining the Church on the South, 23 ur 100 feet, together with a lot mating at right angles whit, and In the rear of the name, fronting on Ringaman Street, 40 feet by 100, from Conrad Frame for $BOllll. The re,.idenee. It is said, will make one of the handsomest par.ottages in the Conference. The present parsonage, at the corner of Filth mod Bing:llMM Si Will hr ollerod for sale. =1 EASTIIN, Sept I. --1711St011 has hail excitement enough during la•t week, la her and the fearful peas 1' the Avondale calamity, but preparing hir other. during this week, the A grieultural Irak, where apples, heels and cabbage,., einv,i, berg, and lion , et: are to be exhibited. The ill•atn• I. ill he opened. l'oneerp: an. to ll,' iir the night. A fireman', parade I. .1 the 11 Vi-it from :1 Zoihr., Tretitoil looked for. —Scarlet fever is pre nlent in Easton. —Cholera infant tun prelominales in 13ethle -- . 1 . 11c. hors:• thi,vcs till• very bit,y jll , l note Iralia;: burr.. Cat] It 1... that t :or 1411.1,111 q. htueh~ g rm. the fair Ills w i. iu 1.::1-1011 —lt is si•ttlial—EaAmt is to have —ltev. George Porter. of Slatioglon. the ehanze of hi, clitlivlt it, alit! will ( • :11,111111 :1. a nii,Nitalal'y. k, a¢:.. (Tn . tellex. —E. I , en,terniaelter, al the ,owe corner or Will awl 1131111110 i street.:\llentull u, iF to.TiV• lug every 11.ic l.irgl Inl, of iltie Ing [ltem clue:tie, than any 011er,101,.. II 111:111 f3llllly (inn rrproaell If Ills lift , in nil itt,tii,ll Dn., he rum ..tairely hi. ,‘1.1,, he hit,: yromked to en re fur if he them to 1.1,H y uud Huai' y, whim. by It Itt rust moil in it policy h, TtiE ANI N LIFE INSUItA SCE ('(INII'ANY OP• 1. • 11:-.T OA V. I 0.•.,1,y, 1,v1,•1., 19th, V+zi. Kos L— linrse: that PIIIA, Ile itthxla put tlion heyol,o,l only ,nell risks I 1)r. Wm..l.ll,lntlg, I n nu. this eminty. iud 11„11 , c , r 1.. 0,11 2 . :13 In 1.11,er• All...11 , 10:n , i•Vltivetl ••••••.11.1. 4A+ , l•• !Wit!. Enterpr, James MI, in the Ithitittfltettire' of hi, ux,ell..nt U. bevt•mge,. NVi, Is oppit-tl to wir people r.•.h, 4 111 patronizing. ikny other than lire iiian . a at. itres. ?., .1 , t . .• •• ... .. . . .. • lie therefore eareles las point he hre, hig . lire he,t ' " i l 'itrt.e . s g .504).—N,, 4 —For floret, that nit...porter, sarsaparilla awl iiiiiii•riti %1 ater that is 1ti.,.,..i,t,.,...,......•i1!.,..a,L,...1,V,.-1..•2„,i.1:„1:j..1.i.....;.,,.,..ii,,,i...,.,!,i. /o,la to Ow In the niarliel. 1:1 • 111•Se Pt5.11(1(1.—N., n.--F4 Horses Ih3t --....--- 1.1%.• 1, , ,. 1. i..., 11 ..!...:; tri hal 1..-. , . ;1., ' +l. 911. 11,4 i„,,,, . 41,1, t.. +1,4‘111, ss7."••• 1.. thml • ulna iro.t. fi,111,11• inanrial anb Commcretal ALLENTOWN !iIAILIZLIS, SEPEEMIIEIt. I l'orryrtrif er,ry irrek Lg Wrin.di.iuvr .1 Newho,..l TI El REGISTER FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF 180 .r' ~,••'!" -. "'"m.:f rl .1 . Fq,..1 In under to fort her tin , .16,11161:U10h it.Toi, !luau and 11, uid fu ,lietv4theilitl4 the Iteirtil) 'lvan pnriy In I,ollglt enmity. a•e gill send TIII LEHIGH REGISTErt till ail, Ow OCTOBER FA.ECTION, including the h.sno or Oetober 20th, to ;ttiy ailaret., ' , rye of l'o,tagv, for Tmerry CENTS: 100 copier , to st , Veral poet tares fEarriagrs ROSENBERGER—M.I NE.-9n the 6th In Allentown, by Rev. Mr. Rath, Mr. 11. Frank Rosenberger, formerly of fillltown, Bucks Co., to ?ilk: , Amanda E. Kline, or Upper Sautin, Le high C•o. EBERWINE—SENI At El..—On the Nth lost., by the Rev. \V. G. Mennig, Mr. William Eln•rwiue to Mathl Fcmarl, 1.1 , 01 or smith White•- hmll. SELEB—DERIML—On the ,•th of August, by the wane. Mr. Cluirle,. Soler to Mb, :\ Ant, Dyeing, both of Allentown. WEISEI3-111.ANCII.-On July, h the equile, Mr. Frank \V. Weber to Nlary Ann tenth of Allentown. ril.o6E—orr.—On the I Ith of :September, by Her. N. S. Stra,,ltortter, Mr. Amanda Glotte, of North Whitehall, to \li•s Anna Maria Ott, of Hanover. • MOYKII—R icirrEß—On the 12111 of Sept. by the nee. S. K. lhobst, Mr. Reuben Moyer, to Miss I.oui,a C. D. Itiehter o both of this City. Xrl3) flblnttiocntrltts ir cm rt,q?"2.,AVitir . ‘ .:,p,,,,,,,,, ,i, 9/". : , ,,1:2 - ',, :'' ,; ~ SEIV IN' G ': '" (..6,i...... 14, ~ . -1 1,,. .p .': -i - - .: oi , i i ; 1 1 ( 1 (, 111 • 11('' !t , .1.11:: 111•:' , "1 IN '1111.; WOIII.1)! T11.•111..r. • se,r ,, , 111,. 11.1 e 11:11 . 1i .3111% ‘lll,l ill'il• • ,Vith..lll tftruluglf 1; ititl• Iv•,rk, Light 111111 III.• •••111 1 . 111,1111,...111, niaellin, and g 31111 M.' 0...111 ut Mr.. 'l'. \V. Nramor'. 5t•0 . .., Ea..t 111f1nillon •• • 1 , r. (I ItIiNDINIi IL' 11.111'Elt 11.411 V ER. .X ,Ir• 31;11110.1d,, Kttivo. nod Can C .11 . 1 . . \V. , 11..1 . 1,', Nb.. 6u.lNt qtreet. N Sel—b.r•gr..titt.l by neat• ~1.1•• a- ~ • ti ....II 131 ) 1.011 . 111)1Elt Th.rnmahly lir. , class Ata111,11.11.• Inat ['arum, sinal.• Miter, than ILO practical founder lived ispply, :111.1 'OlOl a hlwral %aim y w ill Lr Paid. ref...awes, 2811, rl,uudelnhlu ir. 11. xer, its.3t.o JACOBS co I= ROUGH & 1/1"()1{ KEI) U . MI; sAsii DOORS AND lILINDS, I=l 41 0111,, 11 . 401/1 111.. t 1,111.• ••.1:11,11'd XrANSION 1107 SE SHAVING SA AV/ I,IIIIN, I= 11111/..r.11:11ed Lel, 1,1%, I" 1111..1111 1111. ritizen, that 11. he , I,utlecloql 1,1111 the al., 4• 11..11..., 14.• „m 1..1.1..0.4,1 4,1111111011111 e :1/1 II it.. %11•I1 to givc him a it nil. r I' • 111'10 AII.IN, l'orlll , ll> of 11.11.1111 g. CO ERTI • Harp-, ..t quiLlity. hat! at N..e.•. :W. iillilliittrll R HIN AND E LEGAVI CAI:PETS. 1)11, CLUTIIS, Fut . 111 3 1.:T (Si) •1 , 1. ..1 i•••• 1111 1, ••I • AUI . EIIie 15-1, FAH 112 ERS I) EI:EWERS \‘'s:l a ..1 11,-11 ~ 1 141411;1..g .I. , l.•ltitt itt tom, 311,1 1:X1 \ FAMILY \ 11%1:1:1:S' FLOUR itir.ig•l I, I :11.1 WI 1 . 1,1.1.1.'11. 1, . , . L't rl •. i:, I,;t FIDIA C.C",;(.; ,‘, ,t p: .. ..1, 11, 113 g .ZatE:t'A' N.1:1111%.911 h()iL , !, 1 IL lir JILL. • t A MSI 3 OIZ.T. I'.\ liu 11.1. 1:111o, !XIII, th.ll/14.1 . , I'sro 1111:.:1,1,1 , 1.1 Tim P.\ SS(1(.1.V1.111N TIII DA Y, ?:11(111.—N4.. 11,-1 , ,q. running IloNes. altb. 1,1,1111. $l,lOllllllll, And { , PJ , 1.4”11a. • r.ttoit Ni Y' IC ES. X nr,t • " h"(11.1•%l. I :k 1) 1) IIt( )1;1.,' ,'1 1 ;•;, 111,11,111 till Iti twin, 5 . 2,11110 tst • Phi' .11 f :11S .1 iAs 1•11"1'11:.`i I P • • BM liiill!EMl I=l MEE ISIZMIMMA! TIWILts C. LIITINCLII . . li.R.FOX,Clerk: Socces..or io 11014111. Ju., N...!.1 üby. Kolar, wool .111‘., , 1869. 13ublir Sales _ plume SALE OE IRON WORKS, FARMING, LIMESTONE TIMBER LAND The oath...signed will offer nt.l'abllr Salo on THURS DAY, the Zld day of SEPTR3IIIEIt, ISLikat 12 o'clock noon, at the Ilminplon 1. rnlo'r Milford, Lehigh roomy, the following daribed property, v..: THE HAMPTON FURNACE 1 erly situate ll Milo, from 111110.• . r . " r " .... tot ' v r :Pa .I.;titill on the limit Penn It...nit . ..ad, j ‘..,.' Z' eenita . nnintiag acres lamb 40 acres of which 1 . . ma ' IN farm hoopl a and In ...wetly excelled In . n *4O no. fentlllty. 111aer.... el...bleat anvolow ittilli, ....I. .. ittiti OW haiitlit, 'Trout land. The Ini• ~..,,,,..........n., ..,,....i.d'of .. large Stone Slanrion ilLolltlo.. It P, story stone'rentlwtelsen, Sprung 11.01.1., 5 Tenant 11.0.1., 3 of whirl. are , good li, now, large Barn nearly nowt. ennu• tainnaa... large staid..., a 11070311 d tlloW COW SlithiP.HVAL:i.ll Sheds. l'ia Sty, env., a never•talllng ,pring et water, pang' at the 11.114.., re:1111.1g water at the barn which 1144 1141 V, filiii'd, tilieSillllloll,l, it choice collet:tit...l' Pouiril. Pilllll anti Pear 'pr.., an, excellent annlen conlaming strait. berths., lioostberrles, (into., etc. Also an °reliant ...tnl I and ..1 ... Apple Trees. The Fornace stack anal laiddingr into in good ronalitnon; the machine. y can be placed In running order 0. .... lit days. .t mubstantial teatlva. bull a new year.. ago, which holds mulllclCal water for running the l. nisnace at all season.. Ore fau be had tvgliin a few nodes. and II nliiiielelit ntlPrii el . Tollla`f can al ten yr 1... ulitanned. Th. Inclul manniactured hero wii• always of miperior quality, and °tett extensively fur heavy ordnance and car trheela , NO. 2. Adjoining the Furnace l'roperty ...gums 14 3C1 . 1.1 121 perch.. laud. On It ate twu large tan blanircies, With IWO kiln,. 'line., guar... are lac xhatishble, .111.1 tilt` IAIIIII. i't al the hunt Wl:day. :1-1.00) bushels latm. we... voldlulle.S. This will be .1.1.1.1 inta mu tracts, so ilml one .inarry in ill be on. cowl. tflit't. No. 3 Jon, No. 1 and No. 4, anal contain.:, m..... Iliad 4.747,l'l , ...iinprovennentv aye a I. wn . ) Ise., Ilea -.Ma, ,• • 1 1t141..1i11i.l varlet) of APPin . want rear Ail:a/Va. .' '' r" '4' , 4. Adj..laing N..... I, 3 and :., contains '2 eres . L . MI pnwehem hold. Th..1111p1,‘1 , 1116.1114:11 . 0 Fr.,.., On, ..e. '' ' and Stable, and au excellent elide 0w1...A. NO. 5. Adjoin...lg N... laud 4 noel laud of Jkin.lte“di iio: ,hattio, onolitaill• in arc., 9.. perches land, ot it hal. the " ill halfo. in. a high .. sta. of enltivation, the balance 1,,. ....,,. land. I'l.. ilillorib,•1110111.111o. it o.VW i., •1.11) . 5,11,.. iii 11.... tfoololi Bart, %V ..ii lit Ills ito.11.1• and l'rinnt Tros. I. U. Also S,name ill l'ppor M.P...r.1. tpliolalatf . !mk of Petri liehry and 'leader llotheitheram, rah- .11,, tan, 4 acres 1.01 perches land. Part of ,slaw 1r ...1. h. tholY “Ild ',all 111 . 111Py lad. tits II In .1 good 11.10., 1......, I'm Sty, Well, err. N 0... I. a tract of Tiottlo, Imtil, .ituate in Ilcrebod, al .,_ll..rhgeo unity, adjonnum lands .of Enoch shah, anal m w in,...lsyder, .........nna C. a... I. lo.oro•ho,. ran ll • InontV y Hi hito• Oalz, Pla. want .1...1 11..1,04 'finable,, mai annod ...laminal. of it Imata mnag Iron ow, \...,r'. Ain, 111 ih•li•filroi, tin 1. 4 ....unty, adj...niora lauds of Christian. Eshbach and Ilene) . VOX. 1.1 a tract 01 Sproun land of 17 years growth, anal contatus :.nacres b.s. ptrel..... On. this tract are also indications el It (bent...thing magi/eine ores. N... 9. Ina .rant of Sprout land 011.1 years growth, -ion. ate in Lower )lacungie, Lehigh county, 1011,1111 G; bond , of Jlit.i.i, Intilliti, anal other,, anti COllllllll , nacres .42 per.. 10.4 land. No. 111. I. a hart of Sprout laud of 3 year. g0ut,..., so, ate in libber y llitoOloi, 41.11.FIttlitt, ht.] , Ili . 1., i N 01. 4 ,1: • It Viiii,•.. ;Old C.llllllll/. ii 0c1 . 1.1 4 p.... 10.4 land. N.. 11. Is a tract of arable lamb in a high .lane of ealti• Yalta a, adjuming iitllli4 of Peter lVasser, .lehn .i.orchin 111/tilt jillililt, road 1,4111111 g irtilli Slllllll..Viiit, to 1.1111111, Mott rillital. 2 acres 2 porches land. 1%0t.. derirang to view the above traets or 1.01.1 ii n II please call on the undermanned. or those wishote 1i01..1 . 11 l• 114.1111thict... htlll at s...terns . Ole, Lehlal. canna, . Th,.1.,110,, .ng in I'EItSONA I, I,ll()phnury s, ill al , " hp .old at lhu Sallie VII: 01/4 . el Lillis''. p d atent dolled Iron sate., W i ith rosabinittlon .I lock, .. high , oubl ii oodles avid° and IN Inch.,hi dng eep. lona Ono of Oda h.' e beam" ore , weig war. ravioli A beain Neale, scalwes vigliing ono ton (111,1 allti aro., weight). noose power, nearly now . , suitable for Water at ion. lied.; a henry ..vans a heel . 2 4 Net !wavy whoelii, not bound :wt.! well 010 and Coal bed,u itlt Or heavy crow bar., V, t0n...10111i too, made Of charcoal 1114 . 11l1; lot 0: now Mr' axe, 'dice de.k, didiro, about 1001.u.114•1- and a variety xt other IllatiC known on Ow day of Salo lay unlb.ts 11. NI. primly SALE OF v.aE.L•.tIILI. It EAL ESTA'T'E. DEAL Idol 13IITATION (il , ll'lll2E, THREAD owl VALENCIA. ISOM NETt; "1111 WASH BLONDS. Will Ile nuld at l'ultlie Saleon SATURDAY,, ..1;1"1•t:)1- DIIEN A DIN Eti FOIL VEI LS Tho Nwo Colo, DER ISth. 19U1, al 1 „'quell P. M. LW the toddle loots,. or LA DIES', AllSsES'. and IttiVS' curys unit rt/LIARS. Henry Frey, In hltiettersvdle. llnnover tow ash/p, Ndrth lin!st,,,tl ( . 7 , tt ;:r 1 ,. ... , a ,, , , Lh . ..t , r t 0 ‘ D0 L w 0 t r tr , i.T .. 1 . 11....: . t t e ,;,, t , ,, , t t r . 11 1 .. 1„..i. „ , I. 1 , ,' MA I s'l' Ii I.', & 11( ): -., : -4 , • townshi Not thunsidon Co., on the west ?odd ot the to . ; 4112 NORTH EU; Wril STREI.:T, PIIILADA. ti c roz.i lending Wont Ilethleltens to Odenwelde's avrn, nloont three uttles north of Bethlettotn. I.llllllrd I.y lands . July 7-'69 or Reuben SilllfiS, 1,111111.1(30.1111(1.1,11.1.1{111.1 , , CO.:1111111g , ell EA P 1.111111,AllE1.11"111:1 r , , a oltE. 25 A.CH.ES AND 5° PERCIIES, it, die rotor morn lir les, The ...revel...ld- ore 1......t0r) double VII. 11 1 .: 1101 • ,1:. Von ale Inv to call arid ~ Y 311110, ` ith kitchen and cliaiolier•i attached, a iiiie,dor) , id) •iiirk ,i 1 ridediddilt 0 1 e motef dwellnin frailly barn, witaiiii idled, coin hot .table., uu,l utli.r out-builillna.r. There tiro I ~ also two trailer. for water Ott the preonses, together with a variety of trust trees, etc., it hewn the of the late John Mlller, deeeaned. No, 2, lleing n lot or piece of him!, “ho ~itua over ....unlit., in iniid comity, on te act sole ated hi.ll.' pI ub - . tic road leaddin from Shieueri,lll.• to !lath NllllllllllOO 010 , fouith of a Italic from Shienieri.ville, bounded by lauds 1f Shinier. P. Snyder and .niter., coot:km.la ri den ,, and honehe, more or It'en. l'he improvement.. ide a one story log dwellitra hau,r, frame barn. et.tt•rn and apple orrhat etc. No. 3, thong 111011'1 or piece of arable laud, id.l hr t. wllw li ill,ou we4l ride of the Pahl , ' rued 1e.01104 in Shadier., Ole to Birth, 1..1 albeit otie•lialt ogle of the Place, I ~,,, by lainin..l D.OllOl Sto d.. nod ”tlit.t colitalillug ntrLetoo . 0,1 0111114.i1l Julio )Idler, deceit, late Ol t the ie. 11.1mi:0111 11100) arllo , loll. 'Ferias on the and i.lain• and due attend.. , • • • i •• i • • ni,i•th NA N i t 1 , ,A i;•• (.. :( )11S .11Ie the \V 01 Ici i.r.t.tY II lift 1.. :L.'S I Olt 11•111.INS* 4'4)1111011' 5.11.1. it) 11111 0 010110 lIIIr-1.1111 . 1: 01 1 ,401 000001.011 0 1 (J. 1 1 11 1 111111• • 1 .0 1111 01 1111, r 0111.1 ). 10 1 1.;;11, 1111 1 1 0 11 in 1/0 • 1.. m .110 1 . 1111/11 1 ,01, 011 I:ESIhtY, TILE rvril D.ll' OF Ul"rOBEIt, A""'" I' Ai the :n Mk, I/1 Al. 1 . 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