The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, November 10, 1869, Image 3

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M . 111.1411E1, EVERY WEDNEADAT nT
13E11T REDMA,,
TERMS, t 2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
nj Witte!' dlsvontlnued until all are:mu:es urn
except at the option of the pahlh,hers
Our embeeribera who do not leeeive their papers
regulnrly wilt confer a greet fever upon Us by
tending n nid to this office.
Subncribere a b out removing will please fiend us
theinold luidrens.as well as the new.
TUE (11'
ISM
.1". W. Wood trill preach n sermon on
the tleoldt I.f Peter llankee, At the Presbyterian
elistrch on Fifth street, on Sunday morning next,
at 10 o'elock. The members of the Band, Fire
Company, and of the other organizations of which
M r. liankee was a member, are earnestly requested
Ebb:Ha i It IleCitt.
34uljunoiselle Zoc - tntl her well-known New
York . Thentrienl Company will give two enter
tainmentA in Ilan this and to-morrow eve
Robb yy
The German Lutheran Church, on Eighth
aired below Hamilton, was entered on Friday
night of last week, and the box placed In the ye,-
tibule to receive coot rlbutlou9 for the poor, wrench
ed off and ils vont unt4 Pt nien.
Thrtian
At a meeting of the Laurel rill. Company,
Lehi at York one evening* list week, rehnintions
werf Tarred expreAslng the thanks of the company
to the firemen sowd citizens of Allentown for the
generous hiropititlity accorded in them during their
recent, vielt. • •
Utra,pf - at A rlioth
d luring the early part of last week some evil
stiqtomal persons attempted to fin unorenpled
house belonging to Mr. T. J. Keu,inzer, on the
corner of Linden Mid Second Areetf., ho making a
tire of paper and FlLlVings ou the floor. The at
tempt to [ire the handing %\': utumeeei4ful hut
the damage done to the houne and garden amount.;
to ieNTral hundred dollare.
iiirmrtl Opening of the olllent•grn Female Col
lege.
Tithi institution which has existed in our
midst for some time was Introducie 1 to the public
Wcifiktedny afternoon, by a formal opening en it
first-oluno Female Colltyr. The proves-ion, con
sisting of the Trustees and Faculties of thin and
Thildefiberg Cidlege, City Connell, Clergy, Speak
ers. line, fit:Weids of the College and citizens, was
foronol is the College groundn, on Fourth street,
miles toe diretithei t i Milyle Good, and marched .
to the Cram The exerei-es, which eon.
of 4111011 g trail Illideen..s, were highly inter
entinij, and lintened to by It large an.l appreciative
anillues, the Court House being well filled.
The mnsie Woe rendered by the young Indies of
the college, under theerlickot leadership of Prof.
C. F. Herrman, and a most 11,111dr:dile feature of It A ()EMMA SMAritt..ll .
that It was all of It elinrchly character and On Wednesday morning nn accident hap
well rendered. pencil on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, at
hr. Jiuhleulcrg, President of Mohlenberg Col- Coopersburg, whirl!, fortunately, involved no loss
lege, delivered it very 11 pjirnprtntr prayer, in which of life. An engineer of n co:att . :On left some of his
Le devontsolly invoked the blessing of cod upon ea , on the man track, and While he was hacking
all connected with the meth orlon. i ton siding, the broken of one of the earn govt
Rev. T. c. Apple, D . D., President of Mercers- i way and the ears which had been shifted ran into
burg College, delivaed, iin aide address, in which I the balance or the train with grout force piling op
he , et fOllll (ho iwportaner of a thorough Christian j and destroying tight or ten ears anti wrecking the
kai , e• The pc. Poi Pectin I-,e" j cab of the engine, the roof of which descended
connect and hhhk"ut which li would he upon the head of the engineer though ilia inflict
wet, torah
elill.leet• - 1 With ( . 0111111e pia ing a very serious Injury. The grade at that place
Into practkal elfect• is sVly.fcet to the mile, which gave the ears eon-
Rev...T.Beck,oT Easton. limn liiiiiaved with some sib rithle momentum. The passenger train anent
of tile steel iiinvements of the formation of this I Bethlehem at 12, neon put bad: two-hours and
in-ui nil iu iii Allentown, and some humoroui de- failed to make vonnection whh the 1.. S. train
lineations of his idea of " Woman's Rights," In
iv:dch he mottle some earititi lilt.. The speaker
proved conclusively that woman had a right to
live, and to he eiluented to the fell extent of her
<a parity anti sphere In life."
ikilentown Female College Is now a fist ore in
0111 . 1111114. It lea, publicly intro.ine:sl to the stun
-timidly last Wednesday as a lived fa-t. it iilread3
numbers ,aiventy young holies as its stuileids. It
lets a full and efficient Fuenity of Professors, fur
iiinhing the young lulus of Allentown nail Lant
ern Pennsylvania the hest of opportunities for a
I borough .Christian - and tins.ic edueation. It is
earnestly hoped that these privileges and superior
advantages will lie eminneed, and that our citizens
will extend to the imtitutiou that encouragement
and patronage which It deserves from them
Court Pooreedihip
David Wllllanin agt. , Allen Xander. . Ejectment.
Drought to recover possession of two has of ground
lying In the Borongli of Slatingt on. Davhl
Willl
nms, the plaintiff, e 0 the agent of TIIOIII,IS Para•,
sold defendant iu l'ehrua ry, I SOl, Iwo Loin on Ma in
street, Slatington, del.ohlaut paying plaintiff $lO
on account, for which the following iceelpt, was•
given: " Slatington, Feb. 11th, IRI3. Received of
Allen Xander, tell dollars on Iwo lots of •10 feet
front each, nn the tnain road. next to Mr. Wood
ring's lain... The whole annual is $O3O each, or
for the t wo. Deed h. to lw given hy Thomns
W. Parry about the. first 0.1 .1 twit next, when the
whole amount Is It he pail The party huys the
property in to pay for ninhing the deed and the
I;4werunlent ettUnp.
" Ravin
' The parties Dot being ready to give and take the
deed on the lst of April, ns per .erintraet, defend.
of went Into possession. May !fist defendant
tendered the money for the deed, and again on the
:nil, when a deed wac tendered containing a eons
dittos that the purchaser should 6ulid tvithin a
year front the date of deed. Defendant refused to
take such a deed, but still ref . ..v.4'4.10t deliver up the
property. Consequently this action was bronchi
to recover the possession. Plaintiff alleging the
above reeelpt was procured from him h.! ,
fah • representing that he would build oa Enid
(Muhl. , three, tory'liriek building, and that
lie would lure =old oa no other terms. Plaintif
rontriteted with Parry that the purchaser Omuta
imunqi.ktuly proceed to build On the lots, so that
sorroandluff property might be oillanced In vnltte.
Instead of Imilding upon the lots.
opened n lumber yard, and used the lots I'm that
panto:, ever shtee. Verdict for plaintiff
Roth, Grim Co. up. Af•a Balliet
thin was loying•ht to recoNer dalllageS hUS
laiued by plaintiffs by oil stock token from defend
ant as part porch:nie money on a furls Ntiii to con
lulu iron ore, told by plaintiffs to defendant.
allegc that defendant guaranteed the 01l
,look to he ourtli its pat value, with interest, in
els inott!lai frOla tittle of halo. The stoelt titoylna
worthless, tilailititrs I,rotialit suit to refiver. Des
fenlant alleges in Itis defeat, that plaintiff's Villa
slulently reptanented the farm so la .lefentlant eon.
tainoillron Ore ht large it:131106o, whieh Induced
Liw to purchase. That. Iriviti.g soak several
i-litifts tont Ilialiug 110, ore as represented, he has
sustaluecl damage. The Jury io this care WaF
cusp; tied Friday evening, Nov. ;all. Now on
alai.
M.S. Young & Co. agt. J. Allen Kramer. Sch.,'
jo,ia4 ts r .Ifachitiars Lien. After empanelling n
jury 11, parties settled.
John Stahluecker agt. Thomas I)err, tnrnl bee
e,f :Nathan Taylor. Plaintiff suffered non suit.
Erur.:d Selman aut. Anent non Cnimet Band.
Plaintiff brought salt to ropnver t'2sG.l.)ti and in
terest, being halo ne.. due him in sale of musical
inrtruments to F.ai..l Baud. Defendants alleged
!hot the imtruments n ere not American nianufac
t ore as they were represented to he, and'lliat they
were Inferior Instruments, Trial ocmpleil
tno days. Verdict tor plaintiff, ,one cent and
=
ttttt Long :fgt. Baer and tern , tenants.
Scfrefarlas sue .11rehaulex Mtn. V.•rdtet for plain
till' for .$24.80.
Appeals from Justices. Daniel Yawl: no. The
McDowell Slate Company. No. M. Sept. term,
Verdict for &Nuhint.
Willoughby Wiwi agt. 'rile Allentown Rolling
MIII Co.. No. 'JO, Nevi. term, !bite. Verdict for
defendant.
William Noll agt. Motu Soil. Actiou for di-
VowOe. Court having conalilereil the'
deposition; buying - been Med. the aPP ll,Oll ' n W" 0
MI the other ease, , tot the trial blot Pr the
Lace been settled ur
The Sheriff ark:owl:Aged the following deeds :
To S. R. Engehnan property of 11. D. Kramer.
To G. Weltzle, property, of Stephen alias John
Maurer. To S. A. Bridges, property of Charles
McCarthy. To .Jaerd: Relebard the property of
Jar oh Smith.
Srde of Loam.. • E)IANUIPATION DEMoN•;TRATION.
At the regular monthly meeting of tile An enutneipation dernowdrathm Lj the col
ored people throughout the State will he held at
American Loan and Building Astmelatlon, held an
Monday evening, nine shares were nold—qbeee
al IlarriOnirg, on the lath Intdant.
' ttiri, three at it9:l and three at $7B.
11.11I\ DEMIIto )11: ED.
7' he Sem Commkßioner.
The barn Hl' Benjamin Schumacher, in Low-
Stephen Kern, the newly elected Commis
.hill timphhip, this vouilly, was destroyed by tlr,
on Tuesday evening. ' A large amount of hay nod
stoner, has been sworn In In place of Daniel Focht,
1 straw Wets totally enusumed. 'I he -table and eon
whose term had expired. The boanl has doide•
tents was folly insured. . •
the following appointment% for the ensuing year: ,
Clerk, Lewis M. Engletnuti ; Solicitor, Peter , .“ cIDENT.
Wyckoff; Jon Physician. Dr. A.. 1. Martin ; liter- On Tuesday, the 2(.1 inst., a boy ten years
eantile APPrals,4:Charlesll. Blank. , i old. son of n ivoihman ou the Allentown Railroad,
, ro I Hug near Shaer% mill, In Grecnwhich town-
Another rork Pis% Company visits Allentown t sh i p, „,,, o„, t by the n eebb.„,„l , i1 „ i „„.,,, of „
—Their Rerepttnn piotoi wideli he carried In his isa.ket, the bullet
The Vigilant Engine Company, of York, ar- ' 1 slging in his ,itte. It is . feared that the wound
. rived in our city on Thursday last, nn a visit, and 1 will prove fatal.
left again on Saturday morning. They numbered :
laLAt. ENTATI.:
about fifty members, and were accompanied b'y
Frederick Eberhard has sold a farm or about
the Spring Garden Band. They ids° brought their
, tlfty acres. situated at Stendon, on the Lehigh and
steamer with them. The Fire Department turned
Susquehanna Railroad, to J. W. Grubb, for itgd,-
Oar to receive them and made a handeanat parade.
The Columbia, Good Will, America, I.lhert y and . s°° '
Reuben Miller has sold his house and lot nu
Vigilant Steam Fire Company, of the Find Ward, I
Main Ktrect, Elnan, , . to John Boinat. of safi s imey,
were all represented In the line and the entire rip:
El, IflU.
pandits of the Department was Out, with the ex ' f or
Wm. , Chapman has ' , ought r.r Samuel Seem the
ception of the Good Will Steamer, which is now at '
Seneca Falk undergoing alterations. The visiting store stand, dwelling, 111 the borough of
Chapman. The Chapman Slate Company will
firemen were the guests of the Good Will and were
hereafter keep the store, hat Ing bought out the
entertained In a manner for which the latter
g"
Benjamin
and nXtliren AS they Fa th.d.
Company Is no famous.
Benjamin Kistler of this city, has sold his heatt
- -
tifttl house and farm, containing fill items, in Hei
delberg township, to Nathan Snyder, of Weisel'.
berg, fur $4525.
' A. T. Kleckner sold to Caleh Rinker a house and
lot on Ridge Avenue, In First Ward, for $925.
Obituary
Oliver A.. Ritter, a Avell.known tinti highly
respected citizen of Allentown, died at his rest- j
deuce, on Wednesday, after a lingering Illness. I
ills remains were interred at the Eaton Cemetery
on Saturday, and were followed to the graVe by a
large enneourse of eitizeni and the members of the
Masonle Order of this city. Ile was engaged with
Samuel Mellow. Esq., In the manufacture of lire
brick, up to the time of his death, and leaves a
large fortune as a result of unceasing energy and
attention to business.
Peter A. [Linke, also a well-known resident of
our city, died on Sunday„ from that most ferrittle
disease, enttumption. lie was hurled nn Tuesday,
and his funeral was attended by the Colittnbla
Fire Company, and a large number of relatives
and friend,. lie wae leader of the Chy Cornet
Band.
NIE oiuNT)
=II
The Direetorg of the National Bank of Cat
nAnnqua have deeiared a +end-annual dividend of
five . per rent.
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Messrs. Peter Uhler, Henry Pointer tied
John 0. Wagner, of Easton, have organized an
Iron Company and will proceed immediately to
the erection of a blast furnace nu a tract of 17
acres of land situated just above. Glendon where
the carriage bridge crosses the canal. These cot
tlemen represent a gond deal of capital, and have
the requisite snap and enterprise in them to make
the matter a success. It is encouraging to note
Cant lama capital is thus invested. RIO see wish
the new company abundant success.
WHITE:HALL !TEEN
On the Slit of last month soon , perstzs en
tered the cellar of Charles Sehlerrr, In Whitehall,
and ,tote therefrom a whole beef, which Mr.
rer had killed only the day previous. Steps
taken to apprehend the guilty parties but re
sl unsueressful by.
the same night a ert of new single harttets
was stolen from the stable of Robert Rhoads.
anit~
On
Various Improvements are being made in the
neighborhood, among which may be mentioned
the Park that Mr. John Leisenring is establishing:
The new brick house now being built by Stephen
Kleppinger Is nearing completion and will soon he
ready for Its intended occupants.
The new saloon of David Peter will be opened
to the public In a few weeks.
TILE BEST TIME ON RECORD
Mr. Hobert Bonner last week drove the
Bogert colt (a five-year old by Major Winfield),
at the Foshlon Course, to a road wagon, making
a half-mile In 1:11.Ini. The first quarter war made
In 37 and th• second in 34 seconds, The colt
Was then put ton light sulky, and John Murphy,
the relebratea horseman, drove him one mile In the
extraordinary time of 2 minutes 1911' seconds.
The.firrt quarter was made In 36 seconds, the see
and In 341 i, three-quarters of 0 mile In 1:43, and
the last quarter In 34!y SPOlllld. This Is probably
the best limo on record for a five year old. The
feat was witnessed try Messrs.' Humphries,
Simmons, mad W. Vor6t. Gond Judges are of
, the opinion that the Bogert colt will one day al
-1 taint to the title of " Kim:nor thu Turf," now held
by Dexter.
=I
The Pottstown Ledger sacs the track laying
on the Colehrookdale Railroad Is now about com
pleted to Mount Pleasant. live allies beyond Boy
ertown. and thirteen mile.- from Pottstown. Id a
few day,. it it expected, the passenger :tad freight
trains tanning to Itoyertownovill extend their trips
In that point. The new road, we have understood,
is not to he built beyond Mount Pleasant at this
time, bat it is probable that it will not be long ere
it is run on to liosensnek Gap, where the Perklo
men Road will he eottneeted with It, forming aline
to be extended to the East Penu. Railroad at or
near Emus, and opening up a short route to the
Lehigh Valley and New Sprit. The freight and
passenger budittese of the Coletwooktinle Railroad,
since its being pia in operation to iloyertown, has
been very cousiderable—much larger than was
expected, but when the trade of the rich Iron ate
country that lies around Mount Pleasant le thrown
upon it, Ile tonnage and travel will certainly be
greatly Increased. The mines of that section arc
being extensively worked, aud . the ores which have
hitherto found their way to destinations by lento-
Ng, will nowhe carried, by railroad, at far cheaper
rates than by the old process. It la probable, too,
. that many ud . ditional operations wilibe commenced
In the vicinity, tending to developthe rielt stores of
Iron which lia embedded in that region. Alto
, gether;the prospects of the new . Railroad are very.
I favorable Indeed.
SEE
HIHCE:LLAN EOM
Tile Slatington Brass Band le progressing
rapidly In the art of music.
The Iron to he used In building a bridge over
Trout Crcek,at Main Street, Blatington,ls expected
to he ready for operation to commence In a few'
w echo.
The new. Lutheran and Reformed Church nt
Sllrtingtou will be I:inhaled In the course of a few
wuelo:. The Noes lays when completed, It will
he one of the tineit structures In the Stntei
!t Is "said Northampton County lost 00,000 by
the late freshet..
It coeds $26,000 a year to run the Scranton Daily
Repub/ican. . The paper )unt entered upw Its
third year.
The Bauer Family 1011 give a rural /tad Intilrit
mental concert In the Court IV,e next Friday
evening•,
. .
The old depot of the North Pennsylvania Rail
road, at Doylestown, has been removed, and the
D 01100,1( of that place takes credit to itself for the
ehanes. It is only one of the 11111110 . min hillki,ro
tueuts which the Caturany is constantly making,
1101. e *1 which were brought ahont by . the how).
craf or any other patter, butt whizit were warranted
hy the growing prosperity of the road. •
. The new fifteen-cent notes are objected to by
many buninssu meu—for the reason that they break
the uniformity of our ;:urrency. We will continue
to OffiVe them Ira any. amount for debts due thin
eitahlinbineiit•
Entztotro Ir to tot7r a tA•rmau and English
weekly newspaper. The ropor: that n 'I,IIIY le to
be published there 16 without romhbalon.
The amount of Berko county'a debt paid off dur
Inc 18119 t $R9.7.R5,136. leaving the debt P 145.000
THE . LEI UGH 11,1441 S
.‘ver the Lehigh Valley Hailrond
fur the week ending, Oct. 30, ISII9, eom pa re..l with
■lllllr tlmr f:ltt year
For W.... 1,. l'oar Tea.
Total Nlitlialloy• 1'.2,A1:4 .01 :;77,tiTO CO
'• . Beaver .Mentlow... 11,!?76 111 347,1156 (17
Maliell Chunk 103.1 694,13
I:piwr I.chigh 6.541 11
" Ilnz'..•toir 701,755 17
‘• Wm]llig. :1116,0116 16
(;rued total
Some tim• 166'.
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1.E.111011 ALLEY IRON TRAM.
19g nit tra n sported aver the Lehigh Valley
Italleqad Ce. ttor the week ending ni.t. 23, 11169.
Frtim Tour.
Carlton Iron l'o 95
Lehigh Valley Iron Co :Int
TlMma , Iron Co
Lehigh I Iron Co 741
Allentown Iron Co 15
t llohert4 Iron Co 00f
1 Glendon Iron Co 19,
t Lehigh Iron Company 5
: Bethlehem Iron Co
I Other Shipp-wet 114:
Total F .............:a.
A NIAUNIFICINT MI:11101 , 11F LIWITINO
Yesterday say, , the ItetulittL , .
there was to :it the 10,,,• ! . depot new anti
niagnineent pa,teloter ear. built by the Penntyl
raffia Company at their shoy I t Altoona
and one of a lot of forty %Odell they are note eons
'alrueting to he run hettvemi Pittsburgh and New
York. The appointment , of this splendidly 1111-
i:dual vehicle attracted general admiration.
The ear in lighted ,illll gilS, It 110111111' chandelier
being placed near either end of the deck, rontaH-
Ing two glass tt'oltes. The i• 111 healed by stoves,
anti water in ,upinied 1111 nprfcht eytholer at
one end, designed to he filled front abort.. The
Howard" ventilator- are pineed along the ' , ides
of the dunk.
This maiJ ' nitleent speeimen of 55 001111a110.11111, We
understand, cost $O,OOO. It was scut hither
for the purjosc ofshaving itiljtisted to it the coati
tarsiwil gas cylinder for Ilflitlng, insert upon the
Beading road will, 50 lulleh 0110er/0 for
.the past
tell yeal+. Ti llee 1111 1510 attar roads in the
country, we lire iv.fortned, that trite employed the
gas system of car lighting, the i'aniden and Ain-
Irroy. and the l'antrxylvania rantral, neither ci'
which, however. obtain their supply upon exactly
the same 1110111011115 the 11.ea11114; road, the cylin
der upon their cat, living stationary lio-tead ui
portable, and tilled at particultlr points during the
stoppage of the t r ain, whereas upon our wen 00,1
these are tietnched when the supply is es
haunted and tilled and again adjusted to their
Platies UP desired. 'the method of tilling: theta is
of come latorsr.
lu tire 001 , 1'00 rdmp at the lower IlepOl lids 1500/4
Is performed. A tore, pump t,r wthelt orlinary
steam gunge is attached, f..ree, the gas front one
attic city service plpex Into two vertical troller
cylinders. each about 3 feet in diameter and 11l
feet in bight. t•lf acting, valves leading front the
top of these open loin a tiring conduit pipe passing
outside the building and 001111111111iVatIng with Ilae
cylinder , to he Oiled. which lire 1 , 11111.1111 a NOV.
The 1/111111/ Is worked until the gintgo murk, 1150
pounds to the nrotare inch, rcbich is the pros-lir,
of gas to which the ear ry 'hiders are 'stitifreteil.
The latter tire ens feet in length, and lire colt
ntriteted of Iron one-eighth of an Mein In thickness.
The heads ar, made concave, to withstand the
enormous pressure. This pressure, which in mode
to answer the (Ware of that Wlll/1.11011 to our dwell
ings by the Illas,lN"e 14ax ureters lit the gas worn':.
i. ,aattiel,Jm to ..uppay nro limitiers In a railroad
car fiai ten bane-.
To properl r-gatlat..• the tt , the 1. , 11111.1 hi
V. , Val for a long time. the great prohkin,
the fore.. of the lottllre-,0.! goe le•inh; entirely 11111
peat to utilize it 1.:111 illuminator. To meet thie
exigency an iormition 11,11. 1v1111•11, though rim
plc, admirably I.ll , Nvel . f. the purpo , c for which it
is (I.—ianed. This 1.. the `• Itegulator. —
pnteutcd.by Mr. Abraham 11. Superin
tendent or •ow 140111) Mid copper ,10.11 of the Com
pany in Heading. It eilmi•a+ ol" It 'midi dl.e upon
the oppoeite lidr, of the gat. elllool from
the cylinder 0011 i. .11 , 1 111101 , 1 1. , 1 1 , 1.• 'owner, and
mut:tilling upon ,the 111.1.1,❑ eircular piece of cop
per, whielt ‘lelii4 or eontroin. areonllue to coin
'llol, the (lace tchirh 31.011.1,01.1.1 y too
strong' 0 head if brought to bear 1114011 0. :111 . 41.. mi
llet.. le regulated I.y the lateral pre. -tire, to the
rennircil .bilitiard. So well do. tith- little eon.
rivituce do 11. 11111 . k ill:11 it I , a
head eau .celired until the erlilider 11e,1
eXliall.led. Th.. iis,fuln.—of Inv) talon will
rapidly secure it. adoption' upon other rondo upon
all parts of the yountry, upon nitiell tat , I. to he
Int r11,1110,'11.
By the tiituniiiis of modern ineehani-dii, our
rails dad ears are 'wing Iransfiirmisl into traVelhig
even luxurious liedellambers,
heated and supplhil with I:‘ ery Lome ronil'ort.
Is ii a tem:der:m.ler these
These railing' palaces are illll . ll,
that the old fitshiontal rlptignattisi to starting it'll
on (I jiiiirney lii hoconto comi,letely
--The pr,l.ytelion con IC . time ui EA,4
Anon t.wilship intend to build a chore!. ail 142011
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—)lrises. E. and 31. E. AUL dt have
bought the foundry of Ai,hntt fi cnntight, In
South Bethlaein. I th. title of the firm 1).1%; Ab
bott A: Brother.
--On foal )11% 01411'41' ft•iTiwr
M iller, of towirlilp, was carrying a
hag of wheat from the barn of Nir..lo, Levan, of
Kutztown, Ms footand 11.• feit and hrolzo
hi , leg. •
railroad form l'opton to - Ittitto‘vit
almost comviti,•(l, and the toeomntive Is (.111.1...1
to Le neon nt IZA117.I.)1 , 11 Ili IL rOW
--The Alontgomery county TettelierA' A on.
elation wan \reel:, at Norrddowa,
and waa very brgely zltlVlllied. It el. Red Friday
ithernvn.
On Monday of last vrek a tire was dlscover,l In
tkelgit School. were of great confusion en
sued, all the children tusking for home. Very
little danger, however, was done, an it was merely
the wainscoting In one of the rooms, retelling lire
from the heater NV kirk was not properly regulated.
It might have liven serious.
A little girl .r.,nei N nliinp, turn ilfllllll , l, 111,311 y
CAme to her d'hath last week, from her endeavors
to discover whether hrunetplus were .a wholesome
article of diet. She did not succeed 111 swallowing
more than one or the epnaequentes would have
been fatal.
Base hall tt played by the flubs iti thk ',felony
lo getting to he 0--well. a otti,tner. After the
game i= 11Ver. rack party trio., to brillogigatir t h e
oth4T. :ld not very ehdlee language is to.ed. If
the is title ty
brook lip. m• the roughs who nos• rout ore
"fooling" the balk and oinking no "Nitrite,"
Eaton cuftern it lost In the ilaath of Dr. Edw.
Swift,, who ilnplirted nth: life on Saturday 41,4,
after n few• hours slehliess. Heart disease was
tbe cause of Ills 'trail'. He wits n beloved physi
cian to ninny 1111)1111(.4 hi Enston and
)l urdneiy of Pldt:plctptd n, I=o VINT IN sonic
readings to•snorrow We ,
aTre, to tico holy an Easton audience likes
leetual Prl,Awaint.
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that bnani expanse of wider, we hear the roar a , nie comfort In that hour, as d ory on the verge of
--- , eternity, will he trhot hose I for Jesuit? Oh,
i caning!. one of the "Cunard - line of i•teanierti 1
'it pay s . tin this world. 14Mur Mil Jpoitta Minn 14
3feelluy of the Mosagotifrey l!,soisty Tearheri I Just sailed as Ilia noon gait nt the 'navy yard was 1 owtrairesitt reward lipee.' 'lint At 'paystu . eternity!
institufe—Addreltses oil (Pograpky, Mental fired. There area thontintul hate whirled and in- lirpktiers in-littalyess llfe, consecrate yourselves to
Arith nudie, Permit( Teachers, etc. Jeaut! munte.„,..l wills you like t. make money.
, numerable hautlkerehlufs waving, its that .grent.
lie eurlin from its ' .
boat, with the black stno p• . tie d :.Bat 1 tell . you,l never In my life hall such solid
NonitnerowN, Noy. 6.—The teachers of this In- eitlafactlop; such unalloy.l4.-444anxtzi ate It t l„ the
st Uwe met In the court-house at Norristown on laut;.few .. tuouthle traxelifig , throtgh , the St te, lu
statilt, ride. swiftly toward ULMeau. . We watch.
~,,,p erh ,;,,,,ie lit , ;it until it beeotnee ti mere speidc. We tort! tier.
w th . a . , .!i t tre t : r Al ie tt r ! g te h t i ± e li c i l y r n el e n v l c o r l cause,(i.l,lltiut,tittrg
tile Is( inst. Mr. Rambo...minty
going - I*(4th ivlttr earnest faith atulloye and.Lta l t:,
opened the priteeeiline' , with an approprinte ml- I faces from this grand tstitoranna anti open the' lii
dress, In which he enlarged upon the progress of win ' ' sewlur,theal needs of rightemootess. I meet theta
shutter marked "North. " Tile remaining
the public ne [l
school. of Mont omery count y, pre , -
ows I will describe in. a subsequent letter. • and greet them nod take them by the hand, and
g ent
s inno p ii n,. we strengthen nod cheer rueanothei,tond God
lug suggestions rm . their Improvement. ‘ gives us to know the blessed compensntions that
Mr. 11. 1,. Gerhart and It. 'i'. lloffecker made . . ... are in sympatSy of mind anti heart in a eommon
antogonistie remarks on the Silbjeet ~f Geography. LE9rrEit V 116311 Alin ANS.4S. • work done for Jesus. They tell,me of, thelr l
ent
, and tritunplo through.Gnea ghee, of the 'mull" et
After which there was it ilietrsidon on the guy , -
GALL'''. Rue R " (?"' .6, la6 ' - '• , children that are being born into the kingdom, and
lion, "Should pupils he required to prepare their if,.. imu n ,. : —Th e ! wa vy • awl obscure amnia., my - whole soolgites out with theta And is refreshed
studies out of ....hoot i" The :tegument,. were which have overshadowed the wild and immtlight- :as in gardens or spices. Oh, this work pays! It
mninly on the affirmative Aide a the question. ' linainess men, who work .. hard for the
cord State of Arkansas ever sites its settlement ..1n3.1•1
odd. work Jinni tor Jesus. (dye Yourselves.
prof. N. A. Calkens made some remarks wpm! by the whites, are slowly but surely disappearing, (ice rs i f i r lima Give' hilt ithodaa. yourselves.
ntaf
Ow l'ellnale In New York wiry, ~haling lint ,1300 told signs ,if future greatness are plainly viable. talents. Give your sympathy and presence end
teachers were therein - employed, with 100.000 There is pude t itiv„ito state in t h e l'illon. wills the counsel-, to li d s work. Set the eitainple. flu
Mid. Gather/Your
children on the school roll. New York has to eXCeptl. , ll a virgioia, that h:,, ...torero! to such ma , , , ~ ~
1 1:11 .' 1 1 l ' n r. " 111 ' 11 . 1 g l i t '.1 1 I , l s l V -1.1 pours
el l ..' ' l ‘. . ' s . n I I
tau full!! Vnay!
"Normal Sellools" -01 4 two grades, priniar' extent as the State Or Arli:111,:1, IlW,,'IllIrilIL! the 11 ' ,111 , 4 ~Nlll riljlWilli,bll.Z.,,p4ur,togalfird flier
' anti grammar. The pupils enter the primary h o l e re h e in o ,,, Th e „ ; „ . I,„.hy ~ ,r 1,,,,. „,„,,, ~,r , . ,
.flush l in e put kit, ri nd !iii w h i dt h ral w , will he
school at roar yearA Of age 111111 remain there until slain ; her thd i l. were Inid wasteolearly onerythillUrev o lptiouiz.ed through . tic ' iniltteilef. of these
'lll. l ssed Sunday School labors."
their tenth year. After'spending four years in tar of any value was deff ',yeti ; and defenceless men. Yours truly A. .1: Bit El NIG. I •or. Sec
grammar school they graillutte. Ifs afterwnrils H i t t i ,,,,,r, ~,1 , , 1,„,1 „ rr h e d „; I h s . •• w{, ; ,., of T. ii• m ,,,,,, i, ri .„ 1 ,,,,,,,. ,
Ppl.kl . On till' subject of " Oldest Lessons." form- Lire," wore lirittAlly mitrilereil. \l the elosn of Cii ivi . a IV ii•Li in', Sei'rei.Q •
In a deplorable
t the l‘io.. e5a1.1111 ,, ,,, 11111 113
ing a class from the member, of the Institute to tic War
illustrate 1.1•• method of b.:telling this interesting the untiring irxi•rtion , iif ii,r la , i isnizen. she ha
branch of elllwatinti, and Illeatiolled the 111 1 1 ,1111- made cupid in lv i ini•entents, ittlil now oiler- •Irong
alive of teaching the sound o f 1,-,,,•,,. ti c . :Udell iirdllevilletiln fo evict-pH:4m: men N, 1 ' 1,11111 , y -.ea 111
ow i ii the N,,, y„ r k sw i„„ i i, si ll nations sin . ti . is _ so Irate their „ ors iis , s . si iss ~,steel! loos ~..... ~.1 G.sio• - n Of 111 . 111 - 11 * S 811111, and Stationery doer.
resented, even the little t'llittese. - paddle their men e.t1, 0 • ,- in 1 Ile .011111-We...1. ~,,,., ~,,,.1, „ 1 ...1 w ,, h ,„,..h., i n . 1r ,,,,,,,, , hi,,,,1,
' . profe s mr iliekok dellVered an eXtellll l .l , lll ,ll, tier mineral resolirccs :Ire 01l a parallel Willi 1 1111,,11 1,001,, inu•th, pallet; and cards at C. F. lien-mantis
Address on Popular Edueation, advocating the or MisnOttri.latt arc novas fully develop ii. Score, NT ~,,i,, z ., 10 ,-,.. A11,,,, t ,,,,,,.
eflieleney of female teachers and the neersslty of of eliligrants are. weekly 1 , ,,,...11114 1111 die A rkansas "'
boner; ,' i .. tore,
inereasing their salaries, roncluding with tut River. with the intention of eettllog . in- the State. f ii ,./ ling-010s .-ei-ore 0 the //..e;!,, Stu
annolint Illukt ration of the sentiment that '• .5 some luring their famines with them: while otheiii., ...
come ill lind in home, and afterwards return for „..........
little learning Is 'a dangerous thing." Poeket-Pooks at alt iniiii:i :II Iredell'. Biol. told
Mr. llottek. Deputy . State Superintendent, nettle their w lye. and little any., A vast number !'l Stationery Store.
sonic Oily nail Interesting remarks upon Aritlone- them are from Gedrgia, and nearly all served in
tleowommentling " Mental Arlthmotir" to be the the Rebel Army t vet all, with the exception of it n,i),,t. of Italian Violin s . i.ritigii, violins, flutes,
most potverfnl auxiliary employed tt
qoployed ht teelting a few ...neaking and cowardly assassinsaire pc:tee: article dile etc.. or any other ticle beloitglittr to initsical ill-
correct idea of the English latignage emote.: the ' and law-abiding. Quite in tlinniu•rpr ~hi r..,id..iii• ,11 . 11111e111 , , van lie houghtehcaperitlitm anywhere
German population' of Penm•ylvankt, but warned of this eotinty remained true to the old nag. and else, at G. l-' llerrstinuo"u4t.titie Stqre. A 'lento++ n.
teneher. against devoting to o much 0.?„.. 10 t his i pr o + ed their ildelity by tau-ring in the Union Artily. 17,,„p PO eqol . 01;a1/S.—A...6111111t,rced :, octave
study, to the negleet of orthography, grammar : After their return to their homes, its Might nottir- or. , itu at ;`4O. A double reetl:Oigliti:4ltli 5 elope.
and kindred studies of equal Importance.' ' ally be ex P'eted, throats wet , ' relwat'llY """l° and nit g{ 20. A powerful organ Ivltlrl,egoin at .!..Itin.
S. T. Kirk, Superintallent of Burks f'ounty, , occasionally carr i ed into exec Minn, that 11111 e,,, at C. F. Herrmann's, cornur 7 .... 4intid AVnlatit. .\l
made an able address. asserting that the army Y 1 they.lefi for more congenial climes. they would 1,.„ 1 ,,,,
•
EDUCATION
leaving , could Jn more than 1% S. (,ra n t. 'l'h..3. .ittr..r the Vettp•attly 111 . thine hearth... , Wri.l,llu,.
Fir"• pt . 114:111V , ;m.l i . :17.0N al Iredelth‘ Book aml
would prevent rebellion, which iii, better than lii termed nuo•rillii.. The latter 1 , 0011 tiscertailled.
Ni 1 1 , 1 , 1,,, it by force of ant-. This ,tatement on h o ver vets. that it ivan not adyi.nble to hid: ttg11111:.t _• _
the edurational Interval.. of nor Stale and nation the government. anti they are I , O I V enarting the emsms inr (;0,0,10,9 /Logirs, Pripet, 0 ever
was etnquentlY exl t r ut e -r d , e u" e l tit t ed It Y - t ut ' favor ,v11. , 111 they P,ruicrly hoed kind, Irartln , material., ;Tationery for Millet!,
lug why the proles , ion of tinning t, not in liberal filmoting a 11 , :tri . it —, frequent ; Ye t penkiticui, nrisnura, ra Zvi, and pocket books eau
profession. 1., bet•ttuse tettelters liner not triad,. it iw ~,red man is a. 111::tle to bilet h e d oI but k ' s he found in Varitt:'‘' nt limit:ll's Stationery Store,
aa• day. ago. The reltietanc o e Id , relative, to gilt,
.to oth ll onitg formerly occupied by Young & Lentz.
I 111 u I el , lll 111E1:1 i• I • . t•
they littil rut betii hi, t i
rivik• The :With .1 rianCo.—Lincicrinan & Gold
.1% .ILLENTONILIN Anitl►.ll). rendered more ,lineking fruit the thil Ihut the Nednlryeloiil Mime, i•fink liniong the
uufuHwine , hum W.lr. Lrartic iolns i eate d n l ih rlhie,i thi• country. Their brilliancy
. .
• • .• and .dl. ue I. 11411 U.hen iiiiiieert
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tool. tie dcparturt fur a v..orld tc lieut., uo ra r o ter . grant l' rims nt t nu t c is price. • u n -
Monts oft Ids celebrated make have been sold In
I • aura tam. n. Inßtt. return , .
The t hat anti itriinot the mil) remind- • Till: Vint,. .k Ileut its% it. I.chlgh am! adjoining countlek than of
They eau Inc used many
ers our U t refUthers did dm Inn the Itevolu- . will anitoulaedl) move a save,— in this Stale. It • n "Y """ ufacture •
years and not become any, t its nuaa other plaut.
thin, here There are several houses j meet. with :t i,reat yet I °hi
I,lool:tut:wet "lie ;WI whiell ire t 'happy to iitxt,. t h e iu only it rt., and tAttilitile them
. al I'. I•'. Hennatut's Store, "ith and %Veinal streets.
MEE
A 111011:. ahem i. lOW 1•1111 ,, I1 'l 4 It rapidly
volt Fen's Vankre Ir•Ilf•r"
well 1.11..wn :1, reld of all , dared s id ro o t on h er ..,d; flow Ageatii.oit has an i.•teuillee elilya and glivisleare
of ow 1:1•4 contury.and as the lu were I "'" I ' ll ' h"" 2 "' " " "" 1"Y ""d un 1""'
kep.purt tin;
ly prisono - 4 eapi t
need Sriiia • whit o Prather-:ire in great iloinand all
0 011 lonks hintingly ou t liver the Mato. Those from the Ildtereity or
upon Brighluu -treet• asking the li•ear% . and lowa i 'hi' Stile i NV."1""1""
ty to a cohifortahle homy . It is l ion used FWVlrnly - fly , to ninoty dollar. per month. hoard
piper-A
g
priyntr boa rill mt Long, hr,;pulrnil mit I. very
or :
tatie,. 1 ain told, is tle , ' , line a, in Sine , the 11,..
a ery
While the officer.. Woe , kept boro• tho private. , - • "-
the '
It %reef. I:ert in lut rruck... i I..tt '4...0 oi. 11, 1'4".".' -` - ......... -
curlier uf
I nn lc acct kilo , .. as Mail. owl 1.....:.., : re., hi• tru., 111.., :IF, a' r' - 1 pail' aft V. 1,1,, ti ..t ,v.h. , v ril n• th,r, rr•idrut its Ow city, thnt Cho.
Thl, plH , ,` in Mut' rtHettrird by .t ~. .1.., : lud v ;cud nolH,sll. in Hprr,tti , ,H. •ipr.• 1..1 , 1, ... HllO ttrc HU', r , t , n , ...1 . 1 ,1. Ilic. rholi7r . o !Hi h. , t, I'lll,lllly 001 , 1 11,1. ,
the I bluil 11111 Club Stable. Oil the .IT...it ~ -.id., : 1.4.1" bear ~ I 1 ibc `,link, 1.''..1 , . 1 .1 4 q. ll.' 1. , • ...' d.,.::,, ,• '. .. ' „ ' i 5 ,. ' , " ,, ' ,.,; ' ,; ' ,';',...' . '-':, ".".',..."''' "1" 1 ." :" 1 " .
0i h.,. ,ir..... ti..•r..stundn a 1:. ego ,itiare-e.-...b.d : rl.-lc 11.4.1.• lice for lb.. pur[... , ... IA ai,11...,' ;:, , lt , \ :It- , Br , .. 11.1:,. ,i, ' '' l ' l % ,) l .}ii i i;[7:l . ,:‘ 4 Nk t; i:::.,;_rc ". 2 "
! Ilic a ..1..w..-1r...1.1.... rsire. :Iry V.. 0 cute..., \.. H ~,,i ~, .1 ~, (th u tantit , tt.H.r. I'Lll-.lrlPhin.
BEEEINIE
lulcr
9""ter'. 116'i"
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Ilgi""h"Li"" ""A„ 1 1 .1 it t„ lilt „At. thltd: hi_
heel) tt 1.1:1.•.., Atilt it mail it xv:telr.l \ \ N 131'1'. OF Plf1.1..11)EL1'111,1
"p tin
furr.l -pot
l” the rite. jump "" I t..„:1.. srry .11; t . ;11,1
thrCatithritle, nod Ito,ton vity rri r,„
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for throv-fourtit , of ;tit ihottr 1 r,!telt ra it 1,,
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Lt.--••• mut actor Wan: 31t1 111 , ••••nolii• •
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tilt .k liPt•tillt.l• it .t;11111 , -. 11111111 tLrc:l, happy,
s„, Ih it , , 1 2 . 4, I .1!
and viii tor :ill time point oat the . 1 " 4 ill! Il.• . 1t1t.t . .1”
1110 , 1 Me11.01'.1.11Ii• hattle of ram illtiolO.lltlellet` Was -----
fought. It is built of ;Vete }:d_t'laidi zrarite,
tooldindred mai twenty high.llllsl mmended 4 Nil, 04,f
I's two hundred awl nidety'4ive Lis laved,- 74 , 1113:0' , 1<*e•
laid Ihr I.01.11U1'..(010 011 1 . 111 • lilt of dune, „ it
snit , i„ ,
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NV, ,, , , ter delivering the oration on thi , isss,ss,g,.l'-.l•sifly
is.
ored.ion• The foundation nips oLirlt hl tva- 11 , 1 , ofl he 5 , m111.
begun hein,‘ of insullielem ,t , ptil to tvitl,tand the
ssuil
aetlon of the fro , t It tv'm 11•1110VI'd 11.1.ti11. 011 :
the tli , t of Jitty, 1gt.17, the preeent hard' 50,15 rota- I hu.
plea d. \Veal; 55.1, progre,sin.! middly 1111th the !
111 rorre , pololiog r s t
futt.l: 10, tlllO stove, :111.t tea , only -,•veaty-live
„„,,,,
feet high Its the rear 1515. In September, 1 , 10,
'thee h,,% m•oed
tile "A.M. , s I N.`ll . 1 , 11111 11,1 Ily ~r _
chttsett, ,, , held a fair 11'0111 \Odell sr, rr tlised lit Il
i.
, 55555,505
551 ,
:thou' forty thotpdowl dollars. lii eantraet 11,r
nndlyd ,
to earl, the Vie, Pr. -Heat -df Its,'hi th
it, completion teas immediately aw:tr.le I to Jame.
1 , 55155515
55,5,5155,
,• ,.. 155551
S. SnV;c4t.... \VW, b e g=otol lilt WOO: in till, and fon
111111. emhpom the 'laid,. ,5"11
Iglitql It in the mameedimr, year. .1° gran,l celehrt-
sill a O, 1; , .. 5 al..
that In honor of Its completion was Lehi on the
17th of Jody. .thinnt; the va-t ',moody,
di h einhi,dl .1.11111 TyliT Itllti saber
1,1.01111111,111 .111 . 11•111 IS. I)anniel Welwt upon th,
peettsloo delivered 11.11orallon• 555,55,.555. ‘v
15 , 5,5155,11. 05 \
s , ss •
5, I i
for the ntr"l,umeht. WWI 111 , naleal faetn I
have been able to Oat' Irons valid'' , ,otnves. !
tie \eon.' 1
r• -pee thill,‘ 411 111...5, lb • ire I'r' •i.
ea-Igide, ther,
555.555.,
555.
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55.5555055555,
55.5„.5
555.5. 5
a suite where everybody pays hi , fare (20 • , v it
. . 11 111.1.1 t .1
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e••lii,), to the 013—nettled eletlt. .11ter rege-term'' ,
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3 13.11".' , 1 :' "nr, 01 nee 3 Ilitt1,111111,011:411,y,‘,1111/,ill.•11. I: i • ittli.ria
it 11. VOll all• IP•rllliti. to plii;•••••.i. .% n111:111 Ili9}l- • .
- •• • '' ,, ll•i , lt! • ( ,:., i:ii/ iliolt
•
uinent the ;
criiiiteil by King 'l' trill "‘.
in 17...4, In nitininry „r hi. (' ''" Ht Y \". ''''•
',doubt, Pi the. fri7"Li. ' Y
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hint Wili•i ' ll it it , `iirtll;, l ,l A ' 1
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OW
Southerner, after tr.ttnitintt up the ,tonv t.tei , to
tile top of the monument, being Lolto ,,:a . " nIY L'lsrsiletu - . l ou all the,
looltintt ..losvit to the gromni, retinal:tt, tt'ltit 1 ' l ' l- 11'1
4""'I"
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l'"'"
• , o m,ftv e, • ,ot,oole for tm• o
rlr:os n bleat .• \Veil, it . , r •tivit
call killed NV:area ; he on, den,' afore he knelt ! - , „ „
it." Tlio, who Made the trip up to the lop of ill, •
‘,.,,'." t " .. fi i " '- „r. ”1 . fh , 1. , b;:1h. r,,,,,,!, , ~,,
monument only knots Mot to appreciate th e ~e , ii . t ~.,•,1 1 ; ' ', ' , ..' " ,'::' , ,;,:;. : ;;' ; ‘,..,' '„ " i '' s i --Ai ' tot-
'ij''u!!•"l. Ili,
1:‘
pro. Tr by uoing up a hundred fret Muller ! the 1 l''''''"fil , !l fi'r '," '' ', ! , •l' l 'l l ;•ll A l' ' '' ' ' ''' '' i! '" 1 11‘?11 ' 1 ; 11'.1"'"'
, Ily a NCNV v e n t u
re r he a ny Neel, 1, 1 ! ''"lnPrl'' ll' '''"tin' '''''''. l .Y.'' l ''"' l ' h '!" :, " ," " : ; ', I I : : '
n•lietlwr I 4liould uup any farther without I C .;i ' - ' l P :l l l ‘ ,; . ilt A.
" .1".",]-2"I'Y ,tei! ttt.ts!l the a, sollt-
Fl'Veral 11111IrS rent. I was qulteLllllllbell at a party I 1 ,1;1,1 in s fort i ,l l l i i ' ;U • s " ;l ' ,. ' •"-‘
whom I met tin the way, ahotit half way front the 1 Sunday- - rluu'l ran-,', the 'rr , "l!
top; allold Germai and Ills lean, with two elillil- ' l o r a ' i';:', l ,',`" .l?- ',..' 1tl A l- ' !" ' i , i i i !il. '''' ! „' ". „ ,
relhelim.:lni; to the ralling,chunberingand rlllllll- ',
1:; ! •: 7. ,1,. !. i ! !! ', ...
the
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11.7 a:" If for dery life. For all I know they never ' 411'4,1 foli:;11.:::.1.!'itr:I1t.:::.Iii,";•.‘;'1,,f;:ns':.1- '' l t. . '''•lI -11'
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kt tke 014 i•onsemion oi 7 the I! :!!!! ' l r iti ‘ l . a .! !:! w .... h e l l ' O n . " l
t-ilslie,l the top, for I mot them alien I left. still -
/vitae slittanee from the ,oltuntil. The lapel 11... T u ‘. •l ' i ';' i '''', l " s l r i t '"","Y• l ' l i l l ',.' , All: ,' .t k " ^ " i i "'
m...t...t 14 nt)...u. tils r..., ,p,. : ,,,. Th ere sir , ii n , , ,: ', „ ! . 'e -.' ''''!:' ; nu" ''''':'..' 7.. ! ", ! '-'n't
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gtitel. Iliove each opetilmtthere ix aI, i1e,,1,..,i4. : happ.,ed by -mo ;hal the oily e l h ,t l U,lnt'Ll li l l i t ; T t III:
inioul; the
poin,
of on,
(.511n1„,,,,,. on
ow
u. • 01 , !.;, , ,:oei.ttion I, the fsonlinilssu of Couventlcolts rind
be couluitlerml °lie
l i there are two unit' cannon, hearing the Uillowing i (11 '. l ' l l ie ul l ' U ' aiii l Ol ' lJ ' e ‘ e ' t i •i "l ; ',. f ‘ , l t 'i- I".'Y
n'elil'll• - m 4 i the " linticoek," hi a . o Aa„,,,,, • •• oi , ! yet wen'. mte laloor, Is; s . lsY . l r l i t ' • l r ' . " : l :l l l t t :1 ) 11 1. fl i.' i l :1 1 11 .3 %\ -I' Ir n i:.
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SACItED TO 1.1 ISERTY. , imaltate,-. in wh - iolt Suttbay Felton) 'teacher, are
ThiH I. nue of the four cannot.' toltioll co.o.thaned . lobo arolt,al, itoartiol.,l Alta It:lined for their toork,
the what° trelu of field artillery 1 It h0....1.1...‘ the duty ..1i hi, As•ociation to build up
1 1, ....0e•0al by the British Colonies of North Atnerit a ' the w a-to Ow,- of 0,, County. To do this wo
. at Ow commencement of the ' 1 , 11 ,1 he [ o ily ao. l naiuted with the tutinbor null.
IV Art, !01,11 o n ..f r ti-tin:: Sunday Soboole, Ho an to be
(11, the 19th of April, 1 777,. I aid.. h. ~.lieit the heat ty ....operation of ittilhoir
•
Thi,•• elllllloll6 . officer. rod 'F...1.11. 1,. lii,llle thi- il I,ll,o , Vhede
and hi fellow, . l'ino,t to. 11*.1..1 every .li-trios aestitute of a Satl. , y
helont:,ll.s . !.•,1 uhmher of oltlto to. ,PI • I 80 ,00 1. The t 0...1,0t' th, A..., ~•1...0,a, I ~,i,„ .„,,,,I
ilof.ton the in•oporathat ht the route , xbailn.: Stfillla
were tn.... 1 1.1 many onaagenlent. Sollool .4,41,mi' Oi the 1,4111%, ;1114 tow Ara the ..-
during the tear. • t Ranization ‘,l - 500,i,,• rh•booi, in even -oho,: di..
The other tWo, the property of 11..• • 1 itiot hat :Woody protia..l. S. nlll , ll 1.1.1.1. aooono
State of Ifttftaeltu•otte were ! p 11,11,1, the .I,,ta latbot w'e'nd ,I1!1 ~,0 1, ~” wail
tuhen by the mewl}.. . retry 01.11.1 of the epliffiy eau 1. , t .01,1 .1 SII/Itlll.‘
hle,•lng of God, 0111.eillit,lonoll., '11•11c1t••• :Ito
Scholar-, !nay 1•011ii.111311y 111411111 V /1 11 1. .0. 1 , 1. 111 .1
. , tint'„( Itiblieal knowleboe ard 1 lirl-thu 1, , • .1
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The •• Athos" teas lair.tc.l sylille fi g rin a ,aline . core. ailing ,or chilrelle;;-;les;.ry u.';
we .
pith I.;'
by the 11111h:try holy •
not; k no b, as the Ancient I Lee true to their profe,,ion.: and I ' . I 'hrl4l. .
and Itonoralde Artillery. .:Ir. the Ina: chlater lc •
„.,, 1; , • , •1• " 1 "'''''"' • I lt ttn•tt, t .'"" l ''' "', • , 1 ' 1 i "',"" tt ;•' l , ,
swnng Open, the cool breeze front the ocean hlll,ll i „,,,,,i l i ' n ' :-., " ,,:, ' . ' :::_ t ,,,; ‘.
"L •Ci ' , i , S . !:":,! • : '' .., ' ,„ 1 .1 ' . ' , ' , i:::: . Pl " :i '.
c t r oq` l y Upon tin. . i,i,ii ol i harbor, one lit lii. 11,1 , hug after llit; woollies, and Ii lie dte.,..11.111,.. I ' i,, :a •.; ;;;..• ;;-: •- ; ;- -- ••,;" .• ;.. ,;; ,
Its ~,,,,,,,,s i are alread . , 61g:oils:II, I: I. holed ilial the •la 3 i- ;.,,r,;,..,: - ,; ! ,', ' 1 ‘,",',..',7,',',. ',.-,,,'!!',..,r .?.,'.... - .J '''. : 1.1... 1.. d.;;;.,
In tile world, Is in full clew, withit
Ildllni, nod Inlets and Ito nttiolowlebs 0b1p... and I 1 ,," 1 4 ,,, f , t , t . i r it t1i i ' 1 1 5 tu i ". 4 ::,., 1 ,\ t , , ,' 1 t t , • :,,,1.,', • . • “ 1 „, n ,,V 5 it t . \ he S o l i ." ' l ' ;!! • ;:. •t t‘ ... !. ' l.. . t o" ..i t t i i-l .s .'"" 4“ ii i . 4 s :ft s: ' ;'° '; .: l l : l, 4 l 2''' l . c .:' ; '?:;.ll " ":l. rp .•‘; ; i
1:0:11,. Furl Imielse". l,ll e.'. Inns , Prominent, Ilan 1 What ten te•101 theStete ~ ;••itel. ,t l:•' n i ' t ' i "- fur '' 1 "" . • ''''' t" . ' ' ''',r ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' ' , ,F° ' 7 ', l ':: ' "„"'' ' ',",,,0!'1," 1 ,1,:';,','; ' ., - , 4 ,,;: , (''' '. ., : 1, 1 ,^'::'
roil ,•,,,,,,,,,,,i ,if the channel /Wel: ;olio'' , or het I room le, tre . no a County ,\: -orb ' olna ::::::t . d;, llei
llii; I.. " ••ntlicr• lin'l!,:al:ii.ii-,',('‘....i.ii,•;'•.-,,ti1i.',1,'0',.,-,r,,-li•fiT ; ! ,,, 1 ,..,;,.",',... !
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Castle Idand. At 11:1.: place Stephen Harrow,
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:unlined In a dunceoll,,,4ed by digging' bb. way t , Sunday School mull, ~,,..,,s ~• I l ' lll '.' a ' lldri t -;; ' . 1 yo ' ll ' : 1 1 : 1",",.," • ;“ , , 4• l ' I• s ,"", •••I I :. : 4 1 1• _, ;' ,. • •;•!/"; ''''''
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out and upsetting a sliTtly sentinel tit Ills :bor. 1 et:rite:MY ['Gillet - link Y"lt 1 " Itt , thv Y"ltr , • l `•"' 11110.- I!;;' 1:1.'11111 ...;;; t b;; -I r.:•;:...triitd.i ' s . lull oi•i.t I, , ,
At the right of thin, and south-east front where I te r T t , t , tr; ; r , 1,", ; 1 1 : 1 e , ' . 1, . i , ‘. , •,., ,1 ' i •;. ,"1" " , 1; ;- '' t• .•:..;:;;';',';',';;;:.l':;;:l."'..;';'',;l,..:':::f.‘";:',.'i•‘l'dll:t.l.•Yti'll':.''::.l':•:trt. I
stain!, I.; the famon, f• arm Selinol hit Thoptp6on t z I pull,
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!slung Cnarlestown tiny): yard, front thN whi- ; `II it ray I" • \Ve pro, , ,tet an tinywer ' ' 1., tto ' :,
doer, 16 in 11111 tit it, I than spent: of Om tit Ito. 1 ',P l ,'''' tlffi ; b •Y,', l l. °lll ;g 111"c1 ''' C "f,"F:l'e,{M"brlivertl • li ‘ ;•in i‘ e7a h b r e ' r ' ,l l ,Vi r li•il . 47 ,l 4 j .1 ifi,,,,....,• i m y i ti
neloretne ini - - Nlil'ollit I sunottysenooi Couventi.lll, • •Idc ot•••rery r.•••k7..Ce, it,.., .0 •4• " ke 'r ew l ,t l lN ' it•e:tro ' i n
other limo, lli 1 expert in visit It pod it I
o:a tt Hoch ! h e ld 1„ sew„,.h tat the •oittiert •• qt . t• • It' • ."'• 11 • 1• • •• •••••• i • • •••• •'•••,••••I' nu the." , or el •••• k .
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inrOrlll,llloll no I thlul; will Interest lite re:Oen; of 1 C•onventlona": ' z • ' W . ‘; ' , Y l';;;TOts;... " soniii • e ' [ • ;:';',1 ilia "!‘ i." E
the RroisTin. Ify, , tic hirer tlowa ult.ll the tide I, "F:Ii• wilyr,.Ullh down upon ':ay dying bed, %yid sell! n , lrt ; t oe ,. 1/' iiliol. ' '"'''''' W ' n ''
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cm o,t,ret , ,, 1,111 ,. 1.1t i ., 014 i i r ., , , ., , ,, ,,, , 10 ,-., i , , , ! , 1 00 5 t too 10 ter t 0 ki1,,,,.. how :noel: looney ~,,,i ~'1N,,t ; • , ,.• ., !:•ti.• , -',,‘Sil,',,• , l e tit . V..t , „• •' ,4 t y l T l •t i t V,„\° V ,:t t P,i , ,:ill r , 1 ,!,,V .
eolohrts I Intre, , :.; !:ntud i, :rl,n., ,, r , ;; ;ki ssticiish . ittyl i s Tst In pnv W.1..0.!
the ttpper anit 'foyer postou lighthouses Fan . Ire gathered i ‘ tro u tti t ol c ln i e r : i i.un T "?
pl a i n ly ... tn . Ay We ~r,... standtnir gating! upon worldly atlldr..;•( el:. not e ) 'Il •- :s: L rIv 3 1 1 11,1 1 : ' s i t"I ' ll r il l ' n e :;.'l 4 .l';;,!:,''''''' ' ' ''' ''' ` ' ,. 1 ;;',...;:: . 17,1 . !r:i1 " ..... , : i1 a,. 1 ?!. ' i1ifv:1i 0 i :,
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1869.
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Smitila, Solt law. ni. Skin (Hid Pere°le Dlseasese
Worrailtril rtired.—See testlinuilllll:
HALIRIICHT Townsigre, Lehigh Co., Oct. El, ISa.
It la with a graterui feeling that I feel able to make the
following khaeiitent for the benefit of those who are suffer
ing from Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wife
hail been suffering for several yeare front tumors or
swellings on her neck which after a time would gather
anti discharge !natter, leaving a running sore. Elm hull
been treated for more than 11. year by most eminent phynl•
eta. wilhont receiving nor perm:menthe:wilt, bar Masa,
becoming worse, mall Ow had Are of these running sore,
on her neck, when I employed Dr. 11. It. Lt•ngnker, under
ho.e treatment she rommeneeti to Improve very Nat. the
sore. on her neck .to heal, and all her mmple:t•ant and di.•
agreeable symptoms gradually lit ellsapprat, until her
health was restored, a Melt wan in about four months. I
feel perfectly iu•tifrd, after having tried the int:alumna of
other plush...lasts itt rem ttttt neuding all those wlmu re matter
ing from lerolula or Chronic Disease. 50 lir. ',awake, far
medical treatment, with tr fruit belief that they will basal•
I , llthl, benefited atttl rtirett thereby, as toy u Ire has Wan.
!Shined, 1 JAMES liAliNene
Dr. 11 It. Lougatter'n only., on the limit le of tiLyth
streot, between nonillion and Walnut. Allentown.
LIGIITCAP—YOIIE.—On Sunday the 7th Met.,
by the Rev. ltlehard Walker, Mr. Samuel Light
cap to Mil. Mary Mire Yohe, both of thh. ally.
lIANICE.—In this cite, on the 7th inst., Peter
Hanky, aged 22 years, 10 mouths and 13 days.
RITTER.—In this city, MI the inst., Oliver
A. Ritter, aged 35 years and 1 month.
MARKS.—In Whitehall township. Ock.3lsl.
Peter Marks, aged 70 years.
FECLEY.—in Mauch Chunk on the inst.
George Fegley, aged 76 years.
Alli.UM.—ln Richland, on the 4th of October,
Annie. aged 5 weeks and 9 days and 1111 , October
20th, Tilghman, aged 1 year, It months and 12
days, the only children of IVilloughby F. and
Lydian
. .
mETERLy.•—in moron!, Oct. It. Autot, wife
or Auron Dieterly, ugrd ttJ yearo, 5 months and S
duce.
lIELLEIL—On thy 23,1 of October. ill niehlantl,
Centre, iloward 11., son of lienry anti Mary Heller.
aged 11 months.
FINEMOIt E.—On ltd of October. in itlehland,
Hannah A., daughter of Charles F. and llamas
Fluemore, aged 4 years anti 11 months.
MICKLEY.— On the fifth of October. in Bed
minster, Mary Mickley, widow of Peter Mickley,
aged 73 years, 4 months and 19 days.
HELLEIL—On the 2Mit of October. In Milford,
Bernard, son of Bophlit and the late Elias Ileller,
aged It yeara, 4 111011015 and 13 days.
N.rtu 2.tibertiocincittz.
, .
volt ENT..-.SEVEIt.II V ENI.
to rooiii, P.llllaled ill a. iii'vorml.l.. location. so.,
01111010 •01101 i 10r 10,1 Srri onir 0. or 100411001.00coratioli
Apply +.t thv nI 1.1:111 , :11 Eq isTEit, lien
tow,
4Ii'F'I,ICATION FOR P.tRI)ON.
Notice hereby given that tivitlientlon will he ittml.•
to the Ifni rt nor for Ittr Pardon of
lu Se•itttoolotr Stothlontt of 1,1111411 County ofto,ottili nil
h%tt..tv. rontoactol to nine month.' itnittkolitmott in
L ("tomIT
AD,FINISTRA'IrOIItS•
Noti, la hor . oltv ea that Ow asoletAxnad hat •
takoll out lotto, of wfutitsktration In the F'....htle or Dmitri
decoasi•ll; therafoto till minions mho aro . itlobted to sail
riiipteateil to make payment wltlitti alg week ,
front the ditto herouf, and .urli Who have any legal elalitie
against intld P• 111 pre-ent them well authi•ntiroteil
sr It fat Netilani•ol hlo mtmv mpl , ifirfl tilde
AMANDA K
IthUltriN 11. M.:ME:MEP,
. •ll.nn Adtitlatstratio•.
A COUGH. COLD OR SORE
requir. Immediate ntiontlun, 11.. g I vet
uflrn tesult • lit Ineurublo Lung Di•olt.o
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Thom I war and etrenothen the voice.
I)Wing to lite gond relnanlinn pel.ll/1111tY or the
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Kid Gloves,
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