age g istcr. POIII.IIIIID lYll, WIMPIERVAA IT ROBERT TREDELL, TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arearages are .aid, except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to this office. Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well as the new. THE CITY Removal The publication office of Tuu LEIIIOII Rut:l imn has been removed to the Register Stationery Store, first floor, Hamilton street two doors above Sixth, lu the building formerly occupied by Young ° k. Lentz. Will La Gloat. To-morrow, Thanksgiving day, all the banks, public offices, etc.. will be closed. Fn• Sale A paw of pet grey squirrels, male and le_ male, with the cage, will be sold cheap, apply at .the REOISTER Ouroo:. Adv. Loans ,cold. At a meeting of the Penn Land, Loan and Building Association hold on Monday evening, 19 shares were sold as follows :-10 nt 568,1 at $65, 1 at $6O and 7 at eV. ' 3finitrel+ Wilks Ittu•ks Minstrels, of Philadelphia, who have the reputation of being tirst-elaeo per formers, appeared at Kline's hall -last evening and will give another entertainment to-night. 7'e npezafl a 3feet i g lion. S. B. Chase will deliver a public lec ture itt the Court Ilouse, on Thursday evening December 9.d. Subject : Temiieraucc. The pub lie is earnestly requested to attend. Temperance Meeting. A. Public Temperance meeting will be bold in the Cdurt House on ThUrsday evening next (Thanksgiving,) at 7 o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by Revs. J. W. Wood, J. F. Crouch, J. G. Sands, and others. The public is cordially in vited to attend. The New Steam Fire Engine Company At a meeting of the Vigilant Steam Firc Engine Coinpany, held on Wednesday evening, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year :—Presideut, U. T. Kleckner, Vice President, Cyrus Wasson Treasurer, Herman Schnon ; Secretary, B. C. Roth ; Foreman, J. A. Trexler ; Assistant Foreman; Frank Was,er. The First Snow On Saturday and Sunday Nature was very busily engaged In dressing Mother Earth In the robes of Winter. That Is, It snowed. Mother Earth, however, hadn't fully made up her mind to be-so attired and tho snow has rapidly disappeared. The Lopes of the omnibus drivers, assisted by the approach of December, leads us to expect a genu ine snow storm, with Its accompanying jingle of bells, In a short time. Theatneal Perfonna nen, M'llp Zoe's theatrical troupe exhibited at Kline's Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday eve nings of last week, to crowded houses. The French Spy, a play of the "Leg Drama," was performed lu n very creditable way, especially na the piece contalus nothing within itself except what the players make It. The Broken Sword closed their engagement onThuraday evening. The troupe In endorsed by our theatre going people as the best that late performed on Allentown boanh,. Dividends Deetared The National Bunk or Catasatunut has do dared a aelni-annual dividend of live per coat. A Benti-annual dividend of ten per cent. has been declared by the First National Bank of Allen IBM The Second National. Bank of Allentown has vdeclared a . dividend of live per emit. The First National Bank of Bethlehem has de clared a dividend of six per cent. More Allentown EnterpriNe it 0. 11. Budd Las just completed exten sive improvements to Li; billiard room In Balliet & Nagle's building. The walls nod ceilings have been newly papered, the latter in close Imitation of frescoing. The tables are in first s rate condi tion, and with the general cheerful appearance of the room. no more agreeable place in the State out be found where a game of billiards can be played. It will be re-opened on Thanksgiving Bay when the public is invited to drop in. Attempts at Housebreaking On Thursday night, about lui.f past twelve o'clock, an attempt was made to enter the house of Jesse Itemmel, on Front street. The two burg lars were frightened off by Mrs. Emmet, who was awakened by the noise caused by prying open the shutters. On the same night, about au hour later, an attempt was also made to enter the house of Edwin Remind, a few doors above, but the thieves were again unsuccessful. From the way they work they are evidently inexperienced and are, probably, resident ti of our town. The police should be on the watch. Increase of Capital—. 4 Rare Charier for Good Investment liv reference to an advertisement it will be seen that the Directors of the First National Bank have resolved to Increase their csptlal from $150,- 000 tit $300,000. The subscription books are now open at the Bnnk, am) all persons desirous of Se curing stock are Invited to make application at once. The Installments are to be paid In us fol lows s—Ten percent. no day of subscribing ; twen ty per cent. on the 15th of February, 1870 ; fifty per cent. on the Ist of April ; twenty pro• cent. 00 the Ist of June. This increase of capital Is made neeeminry by the growing business of the Bank. Latelesaness. IR it hirreatiitig There is a spirit of lawlessness manifesting Itself In the young bloods of the town which for bodes danger to the future peace of our city. Once In a while It displays itself pretty strongly and very disagreeably, and the police are either not courageous enough or else powerless to correct it. It is n subject which demands the earnest 'eousideration of our Mayor and we hope he win devise means to nip It in the bud. If the present police force Is inadequate In point of numbers to perform the duties for which It ha intended, by all means Increase It. The expenses of the City Gov ernment, we know, are already very heavy, but we want the preservation of law and order assured at whateyer cost. Ott Sunday evening, at the corner of Sixth and Hamilton streets, a most dis graceful row occurred, and the pollee showed the IYenkneas of their strength by releasing the parti cipants on their own recognlzAnces. Tribute 4 Remerl At a meeting of the Columbia Stenin Fire Company held on Mondny evenisq; the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : WHEREAS, Hints pleased nu All-wise Providence to remove front our midst our fellow member l'eter A. Rankee. nes°hyd, That although we deeply regret early departure of our friend and member fr this world of sorrow to one of eternal joy and la places, we bow with meek submission to the Di vine will of llim who doeth all things well. Received, That It, him we lose a faithful and efficient member, whose void cannot cosily he filled —o fireman always ready and prompt to duty. A friend faithful, whom we knew but to love. Revived, That we sincerely sympathize with his bereaved family In this their second great afflic tion, and eon only direct them to those Holy fooehffigs of the Saviour. who alone can be their comfort and support In all their trials and sorrows. Rtvefeed. That tin• I 101 l of the engine hatise and apparatus be draped In mourning for the space of thirty days, in token of "alloy,' and regard for our deceased member. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing reenil talons he presented to the family of our departed 111C111- ber, n copy entered on the minute hook of the com pany, and niso be published In the illflercia papers of this city. JOHN I'. I.AII(WHE, SANWET.Purr, ( Cmnnilttee MATTHEW 11A0DA. A Splendid Piano.—Lliniernutn ‘t. Ben's Gold, ?tiedal Cycloid and Square Pianos rank among the attest instrument Fl In the country. Their brilliancy and fullness of tone Is not surpassed by a concert grand piano at double the price. More Instru ments of this celebrated make have been sold to Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining counties titan of any other manufacture. They can be used many years and not become airy, as most other pianos do, lu only a few years• Come and examine them at C. F. Iferrmann's Store, 7th and Walnut streets. THE COUNTY COPY 1100 KR FOR PCIIOOI.B ('otter & Hammond's system of penmanship can be had at the Lemont RIWIPTER Stationery EMI I= On Thunday evening lnet'about 11 o'clock, a LICIIOIIB firooccured at Trexiertown, which de stroyed a idled containing six tone of hay, belong ing to E. Weaver. The origin of the fire is not known. M REAL ESTATE ALM, Stephen E. Albright and Moses Guth have sold a house and lot situate on corner of Gordon and Doll streets, to GeorgC Dutt for $2OOO. George Kelper has sold to James Wilson, a house and lot on Union street between Eighth and Ninth streets, for $2,500.' I= On Sunday morning an engine and seven cars ran olf the track into the river on the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Mauch Chunk. The track foreman had taken out a rail and had failed to put out.'llagtnou. Thu engine w•as considerably damaged. Nobody hurt. I= The United States Internal Revenue Officers of this District, on 'Monday, seized the brewery of Shatter s Kastonbader, at Catasaugna, for falling to stamp their casks, etc. On Saturday, the new lager beer brewery of C Trexler ,t Co., at Emus, was pot Into operation MATCH GAME OF BILLIARDS. The fifth game of billiards for the cue and championship of Bethlehem came oil at Miami' saloon, Betblehem,on Mondn}•. The players were Timm+. Packer and Paine. Mr. Packer woe suc cessful In a score of 500 to 300. Wiener's average 84 and 85. There will bb several games played be fore the gamea will be decided.-71elldeliem Times. I=l On 'Monday night week it thief entered the room of Mr. Frederick Schenk•, at the Keystone House, In Kutztown, and stole a silver hunting case watch, valued nt $5O. Mr. Schenk Is from Pottsville, and Is one of the bosses on the railroad which is being constructed between Auburn and Allentown. I= The Homeopathic Fair commences in Ilorti cultnrul Hall, Philadelphia, to-day. The object of the fair is to raise money where with to found a hospital where Patients can receive Homeopath ic treatment. Extensive preparations have been made to snake the fair worthy of support, and the object itself—the relief of the suffering—will greatly tend to make It a success. =I The general impurity which pervades the beverages which are manufactured nowadays warns drinkers to be careful as to what they put insides of themselves. Drink nothing but what you know to be pure, therefore drink nothing but Wise's ale, porter, samnprilla or mineral water, which are manufactured nt home, and by a gen tleman who owes his success to the superior char acter of his brewings. Ade. DEDICATION OF A CHUIICII The Free Methodist Hall, in Catasatiqua, above Charles G. Schneller's stove store, will be dedicated to worship, oil Monday evening, No vember 22d. A general invitallowis extended to all evangelical deuottiluations, as well as to the public, to attend. Rev. W. J. Scby, author of The Old Paths and Presiding Elder of the New York District, will officiate and preach on the occasion. Other Ministers are expected to be present. Preaching will commence at 7, 1 6 o'clock INCOME TAX. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue ling prepared it circular of instructions, to be sent to the Deputy Assessors of each district, in reference to the assessment of the income tax. A thorough re-canvass of each division is to be made this month. Every house must be visited anti the names of the inmates obtained? Persons who have no income lobe taken must make an affidavit of that fact, anti those who have made no returns are to he summoned to appear at the office of the as sessor, and in ease of failure to respond, are sub ject to a penalty. The duty of energetic action is impressed upon the assessors. THE 'NEWLY ELECTED JIIHTICEB OF THE. PEACE By law, all Justices of the Peace are required to give notice to the Prothonotary of their nem), tones or rejection of the office, within; thirty days after their election . to the same. This limit ex pired on Thursday last. Of the Justices elected in this county Eralas Rebrig,• Esq., Phrothonotary, has received acceptances from all but one, Mr. Joel P. Geiger, of Ileldelberg township. None of the commissions of these justices have been re ceived from the State Department. 'Kim Secretary of the Commonwealth has given notice that under the Registry Act, the justices of the peace elected this fall will not enter upon their office until the expiration of the' term of their predecessors next spring, except in cases where they have been elect ed to fill vacancies. IMPORTANT TO TIEIRII Under the internal revenue law all property passing by will or by Intestate laws of any State, to heirs of deceased persons, nod all real estate passing by gift, or In any manner whatever, with adequate consideration front one person or corpo ration to another, In subject to a tax at a rate ranging from one to six per cent., nod the law makes it necessary for the executor or admlnistra tor to make out and render to the assistant asses sor having supervision of such business a complete list of all legacies or distributive shares held by him before the sartie shall be delivered or paid to the heirs ; and of any person succeeding to real estate in any manner as above stated, to make n return thereof to the assistant assessor In the manlier prescribed by law. Any neglect on the part of II successor to make return will subject the property to an increased assessment, and himself to a flue. It is also important to parties purchas ing' proPerty belonging to the estate of a deceased person to see that the heirs or persons of whom the pur . ehase Is made, have the collector's receipt for the government tax, us the government has a lien upon such property for all taxes due. I= Pig iron transported over the Lehigh Valley RailPoad Co. for the week ending Nov. 6, 1860 From Tons Carbon Iron Co 9 Lehigh Valley Iron Co 3 , I Thomas Iron Co 72 Lehigh Crane Iron Co • 741 Allentown Iron Co I' Roberts Iron Co 00 Glendon Iron Co ' 111 Lehigh Iron Company n Bethlehem Iron Co . Other Bhlppers 91 EMI lIEVORT OF COAL transported over the Lehigh Valle,y Itailrow for the week ending Nov. 6, 1869, compared wit same time hod year : For Week. Fur Year. Total Main - atop 10,051 01 590,827 01 " Beazer Mead0w...14,751 14 362,708 01 " Mauch Chunk...... 110,03 804,16 Upper Lehigh 8,581 11 Hazleton 0,188 09 708,276 19 " Wyoming 13,645 19 409,652 15 45,920 19 1,680,851 03 .......67,715 00 2,302,362 15 G rand total SUMO time 1868 MECO LEILIGII CAOL AND NAVIGATION CO The canal of this company, which was dam ned by the great flood is now ready for naviga tion. This is quite unexpected, and is owing to the energy of its management, as the extent of the damages warranted the belief that It could not be re-opened for navigation tide season. Al together the losses of this company by the flood do not foot up no heavy as those of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. On the latter, in many plaerg, the track was washed entirely away and lost, while the former suffered tin such disinter. The Lehigh % Susquehanna Road Is coining 'money. Their single track le taxed to Its utmost. They have recently added four through coal trains, which makes the total number of trains of nil closses passing over the road In twenty-four boors fifty-eight. The company boast, too, the lAA con swirled road mid the finest rolling stank In ill State. Their engines are all new, of 'the most lin proved make, mid are perfection in all their work ing parts. The road Is laid with steel rails, ant although they have been In constant use for two years, there Is not a spilt rail to be found. Al the Bethlehem crossing, wherebeavy teams laden with tons of stone cross the road the rails are unharmed and have not been renewed since the railroad was opened, whereon Iron mils In similar positions would not last over sixty days. LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENTO THE The Colebrookdale Railroad was opened for trade and travel as far an Mount Pleasant on Monday last. The Williamsport Standard and the Harrisburg Patriot advocate the exclusion of the Bible from the public schools. We suppose the recent defeat of the Democracy line been traced to the influence of that Book upon the morals of the rising genera tion and they, therefore, want no more of It, but we are sure they will find themselves defeated In thin as In every other attempt to turn hack the hands on the dial of Mile. The Directors of one of the banks of Norristown have resolved not to receive any notes, for dis count or collection, which are written with purple ink. The liability of this color to fade Is the cause. On Sunday evening, Amelia Gehhart, aged four years, residing with her parents in Bridgeport, Montgomery county, was shot and killed by a young man, Charles Relehel by name, while the latter was playing with a gun. It Is said Rachel picked up the gun, which was standing in the playfully told the little girl to look out or . - be would aboot her, and Immediately afterward the report of the explosion was beard and the little girl was picked up dead. Which Is the worst to have human life placed In Jeopardy by willful murderers or by fools 7 Franklin Zimmerman' s barn, in Whin pain township, was timtroyeti by tire on Wednes day morning, together ‘vitit the content', except the live stork, which wits taken out In solely. --A. num nametl Charlus Taylor, Recident. ally fell hall the at Spring Mill, on Wednesday last, and WAS drowned. —The quarterly convention of the Good Temptura of the county met at Kulpsvllle yeiiter- The income returns for perks county , for pie,g, as gives on the annual ;Ind monthly lists for 1869, show that there were 1005 persons who re ported taxable !monies 'n excess of $lOOO and all exemptions allowed by law, of which number 21 paid $5OO Income tax and over, 104 paid between $lOO and 4500, 131 paid between $5O and $lOO, 254 paid between $2O and $5O, and 495 who paid s2o' and less. These several amounts were assessed nt the rate of Ike per cent. upon the net Income. ending . has another daily paper called The Thgttieitioe. It le published by Huwmau Paul A. Sabbatton, Esq., Superintendent of the Albany (N. Y.) Gas Works, an old resident of Reading and one of the projectors of the gas works of that place, died at: his residence, In Alba ny, on the 3d inst., in the Kist year of his age. lion. Jeremiah llagennum, the new Addi tional Law Judge for the Barks District, will enter upon the duties of his ranee on the first Monday in December. LETTER F ROM C UNS V I LILL News has been dull of late and hardly vuougl o keep Os awake, a week ago, old " lioteas" tele, his hest to blow us away, with his chechs full of whin, hut now while writing this the ground is covered with snow some four to live inches. On Wednesday list we had the pleasure of a In of Gypsies and their train who stopped a while a our place. On Sunday morning Rev. Leopold held his Semi- Annual Communion at the Weisenhurg Church, and at the same time a untidier of children .(11) received the Communion. Although the weather wits unfavorable the church wat , erowded. In Our next we will send you the full particulars of the upper township. UNIVERSITY 01' PENNSYLVANIA. e PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12, ISO. Friend Ircir :—A s the di &rent Medical Colleges of this city are, Just now, engaged in a general war of extermination, I will give you something of an outline of the cause, Inasmuch as It Is a sub ject of great interest to all. There is a college, lately established here, called the Female Medical College, now munhering about 50 students of the female persuasion. On Saturday lust these "angels," as the city dallies call them, nade their appearance at the Pennsylvania Hospital; corner of Eighth and Spruce streets, to attend the Hospital clinics from 10 10 12 A. M. Thin Hospital, as you are proba bly aware,ls opened on Wednesdays and Satur days for ie clinical instruction of the students of the different colleges In practice of medicine and surgery, and on that morning between 800 and 400 male students were present. The clinic on practice of medicine passed off quietly, and the surgeon then appeared before the claps to perform what operations were necessary. All eyes were then tamed toward the " angels," who were expected to leave the mom ; but no, they were brave enough to stand It out. The surgeon first bolt up the brain of a man who, it was supposed, received a severe blow upon the head, from which he died. This brain was care fully dissected, and the "angels" had a , view of the spinal gland, the supposed s cat of the soul. After several eases of fracture of the arm were disposed of, a poor, miserable, fathering mortal, the shape of a man with a fractured thigh, NV 11 irli the fraCture refused to unite, was broug In. The poor fellow was placed recumbent on a revolving table, and the young doctors .proceeded to pull off his boots. At this a quick, low stamp ing, Ilke u growl of absent, ran round the benches. In a moment the m a n appeared before us in the suit Cod gave him before his arrival in this vale of tears and medical students. These "angels" watched with the greatest apparent interest the, manipulations of the surgeon throughout the whole performance, and not a blush suffused the checks of these make-believe ladies—" the high-toned ladles," as some of the papers call them. Now, Sir, we are, all of us, friends of the fair sex while they MIIIIIIII as Heaven intended them to be, but when they so far overreach the hounds of modesty, nay drecoiey, no to appear before half a thousand male students at n surgical demonstra-, tlon Is it not right that measures be taken to ex elide them 7 Acting upon this principle, tho students of the University of Pennsylvania held 0 meeting on Monday last, when It was iontabnously resolved that this college remain away from Pennsylvania Hospital clinics until smite avant) be taken by the manager,. A committee was appointed to confer with the students ofJetiersoACollege. On Tues day this committee returned aunt reported that the Jefferson College had adopted our resolution MOM - it/untidy. On Wednesday neither college was rep resented at the hostiltal. We were informed to-tiny that the faculties of the two colleges are about to take the thing , lu hand, and that we might expect a speedy settlement of the difficulty. Do not Infer front our actions that we wish to exclude the ladies front our profession. Far front It. They are welcome to come in and take their share. We are even willing to admit them to our medico/ clinics, but, Sir, common armlet/ forbids that they should associate with us in surgical clinics. What will a woman amount to as U sur 'von 7 If she wants to study this branch and see t demonstrated, let her attend clinics In which 110 mile students are admitted. There she can study o her heart's content. More anon. Our correspondent, of course, Is entitled to his own belief. Prejudice exerts a powerful influence over the conscience, and will, oftentimes, sustain IL In very bard trials. Those ladles our corres pondent speaks of, on their return front the ilos pitatl, on Satutday week, were Insulted by a crowd of villainous ruffians calling thembelve, ,tudents We are confident our correspondent was not that crowd, but the action of the poor, mean, mis erable, ill-advised Idiots who offered such obscene Insults to the Indies of the Female College, on that day, has cast a stain upon the entire community of Medical Students of Philadelphia. It wan once nu honor to lieu Medical Student, by.)* every eon of a wealthy parent, brainless thougi h e may be, must nowulays be a professional nan, the title of Doctb7 Is no longer looked up to with re spect until the bearer of it has proven himself not an nes. We venture to say that there are more fools congregated within the walls of the Medical Colleges of Philadelphia than coin be found hi any other clans of buildinga hi that city. The exhibition of Saturday week wax on an extenelVe scale, where a whole College was subjected to vile epi thets and actions which would diagrace the oust degnided of our race.. hence au exposure In the city press. lint the students excuse theinselvea upon the ground of these ladles having thrown oil the garb of modesty when they consented to wit ne,, , surgical operations In the iwesenee of live hundred male studeols. Mott Fall:010u do the" students riffer for the continoeil insults which are showered upon ladles who pass Jefferson College Ladies in every sense of the word, daughters and wives of the nve.i respect vat citizenti, ladles wino have never by word, look or action glee!' luny one to suppose they had "thrown oaf tine garb of mod esty," can never pans that "temple of learning" without fear of no insult 11,111 Mille of tine brains lesi; upstarts w•hn go.their daily as httidents and think they are learning to fie doctors. 970,785 13 91,708 01 4uday'a Rook for December opens With fine steel engraving entitled "Homeless and Friend less" which Is followed by others equally as beau tiful. Smi , ral useful alai ortatinental designs fur bounds, headdresres, etc., arc scattered - through thIS number.. sow is the proper time to get up clubs for 1870. ==! OUR NEIGHBORS I= = CowsnvlLLE, Nov. 15, 1869 tilE CLINICS I=l = Lehigh County Sunday School In- telligence. We will. welcome to a place in this depart ment any Items of Sunday School news from any and every part of the county. Pastors, superin tendent's and teachers are requested to contribute matter of Sunday School Importance. All com tounlent lons should be mistresses! to The Corresponding Secretary, Lehigh County Sunday School Association, Post Office box pl, Allentown. Mr. J. C. Welling;Secretary of the North White hall Sunday Selrobi Association, furnishes the fol low•ing report of the North Whitehall Sunday 1=M1111171!I The first stated meeting of the " North White hall Sunday School Association" was held at Long's School House, on Saturday, the 6th day of November, at 1 o'clock p. m., President P. D. Rheadeln the chair. Opened with singing nod prayer by the Rev. Mr. Renninger. Minutes of the meeting of August 14th reed and adopted. The President announced the first ques tion for discussion. " TheSuperintendente Duty."—Opened by John R. Koerner, who sold the Superintendent should teach by example, as well an precept, should lead an exemplary life, and not to forget that he could do good ur harm to the school according on he lived. He %vas followed by the Rev. Mr. Relining Cr, Peter Gross, F. G. Berndt, of Whitehall, J. G Wink and Robert McDowell, of Slutington. Mr. Wink ould the Superintendent should be Christian, and should show by his dally walk mid conversatlon that he had been with Jesus, that he should hare the Interests of the school at heart, and reitieinher the Lciickiers und ncliolars lu big dully derotions. Mr. McDowell spoke of his long experience and said he organized a Sunday School 34 years ago at the "Union Slate Quarry" In this townspp. lie sold the Superintendent 011001(1 be punctual and regular, should control his school and so conduct himself lisle secure the respect of teachers and children. The other speakers said the Superin tendent should preserve order, through the teach ers ,holding each responsible for his or her class should be social and keep up an Inmate acquain tance With the children, should sympathise with them on their little troubles, showing an Interest la their temporal us well as spiritual welfare. Second discussion. " The Teadterie Duties," opened by the Rev. Mr. Little; of Ilokendauqua who said the teacher should be regular and pane taut, this would insure like attendance of the chil dren ; pleasant, receive the clam with smile, treat them kindly, make them feet at home and happy, should prepare the lemon, should be prayerful, remember the class at the Throne of (trace day by day, should lave souk; and neck to save 601118. A. J. Breinig, Corresponding Secretary of the Lehigh County Association, said the teacher should first be right with God, then have for his motto '' My clam for Jesus"—go from the closet to the class and from the clam to the closet, the object of he teacher should be the salvation of the soul o that end he should pray dolly for every mumbo of the einsa by ❑ante. John Wink read a se 'cabin " Are pal lu earnest"—it is Christ's work "work while It la ealhal to.ilay." Rev. Mr. lien itter all the teacher should always manifest a erei.t in the children—visit them at their bonne pilre after absentees. Hobert McDowell maid visit the sick, stand at the bedside of the dying, the effect is good upon the teacher, the parent and the child, tench the infant class to lisp the nume of Jesus ; he favored meetings of prayer for God's blessing on the school. M r. Hecker, of Allentown favored weekly teachers' meetings to study togeth er the lesson for the next Sabbath, favored uniform lessons and considered It worth all the time and bur \VC can give to train tip the children in t nurture and admonition of the Lord. Third diseth.sion. " Can our sellout:, be kept op. is entire year," opened by Rev. Mr. Henninger •ho tiuld if the children could face the cold 010 wind to attend the day school they certainly could attend the Sunday School, and If parents could drive out on Sunday afternoon to visit with teem, they could as well drive them to thu place where they are taught to love God and' keel, his Holy Sabbath. Mr. Joel I'. Gross 511111 their school at Seltneeks- Otte was kept open the entire year, stud that they had a better average attendance in whiter than during the Summer months. Rev. Jos. Dubbs, D. D., said if we keep our schools open during summer only, the work done then In pnrtlatlly lost, however 'WC may find them In the Spring. The rev erend gentleman remarked If this building should be filled with red hot iron In the fall, next Spring we should surely lind the heat gone, the Iron cold; en with the closed school, the good effects of the summer's work is destroyed by the deadness of whiter. Mr. T. IL Moyer, President of the Lehigh County Association, sold If Superintendent and Teachers were in earnest, and do their part, the children wont(' gladly meet theta; suggested that before closing school in the Fall, It be left to a vote of the children whether they should close or not, he felt sure they would say No, give is a Sunday School for every Sabbath in the year. Robert McDowell said many children receive no religious instruction ut home, and schools closed in winter or any part of the year shut them out from hearing anything of Jesus during all that time. Mr. T. F. Etn u tcus, of Allentown, said, keep open always; make your school rooms com fortable ; use plenty or coal ; that, however, the fuel most needed wan something to warm the hearts of officers and teachers, so as not to mind building fires and making the room a comfortable and pleasant place for the little folks. Keep warm your hearts; keep up your schools. Mr. A. Long said, the children did not like to part with their leachers ; sv have good, comfortable school houses, feel supplied free of cost, and thought the question should hardly bt discussed in North Whitehall, the pioneer township of Le high. They can be kept open. " When there's a will there's a way. • On Motion is vote Wan taken on the question Just discussed, "Can our Schools be kept open the entire year ?" and the audience gave a unanimous nye. • The President requested all the Teachers of North Whitehall who favored School all the year round to rise, and all stood up. Fourth diseffision, Hum best lo ac n e the reonlar ntlendaner of the Children ; opened by Mr. F. G. Berndt. lie said on this depends the success al the School. The Supeflutondcut most elideaVar to make the school a pleasant place for the child rem Don't make the school a machine; don't be too monotonous; do not confirm yourselves too closely to text books, nor tire them out with long, tedidus lessons, but try to make them happy and be glad to come again. Mr. T.ll. Moy*r sold, keep tip a lively Interest In the school, vary the' exercises, let the officers and teachers be regular and the children will follow their good example. Discussion closed. On motion of Peter Dross, Esq., the Secretary was instructed to pres,ent a full report of the Sun day Schools In 11114 tOWalihip at Oa; IIeXL stated meeting. A vote of thanks was tendered our friends pres ent from a distance for their kindly Interest In us and our cause. The President announced that by order of the Executive Committee the second stat ed meeting would he held at Sehnecksville, ou , Saturday, the sth day of February, 11-KOrand that the following were the sub)eets for discussion :- 1. Sunday School Music. How to conduct Teachers' Meetings. S. flow best to secure the attendance of Parents. 4. Whitt is tke best plan for distributing and returning Library tHooks Benediction by Rev. Joseph Dubs, I). CI TY NOTICES Coma flt Ire&ll's Book and Stationery Store In view of the uncertainty of Ilfr, the surest way by which In the event of death a loan con Heeiirr indepetitienve Coy Ids fatally, Is by insitrinx, Iris life In the AMERICAN LIFE. INSI'IhASC'E COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.. De. Wm. J Romig, Agent. Large block of sheet music, Inatruefare, blank books, music paper and cards al C. F. Herrmann's ti-le Store, Allentown. best of Italian violin ••tring,i , , eluting, flutes, ete., or oily other article belonging to musical In .etruments, can he bought cheaper than anywbet else, at C. F.llerrmaiin'e Musk Store, Allentown. Cheap Thelor Organs.—A single reed 5 octavo organ at tuo. A double reed organ with 5 stops at $130... powerful organ with 7 stops id :ISO, at C. F. lieretnann'e, corner 7th and Walnut, Al letdown. Fine pen-kulves and razors at iredelt üßookund tatlonery Store. N, WEDNEs, Allentown has an extensive china and glassware establishment where ns great a variety and as low prices can be found as Itt the larger cities. We refer to the new store of tuffilird•Walker No. 40 West Hamilton street. ' • Cheap papera at the RegiAter Book and Station ery Store. The Immense bliances done by RoCKillt,r. Wit non, enables thou to ally to gentlemen who lino Out of town, RP well on those resident In the city, that they eau moll clotting chea . per and better than any other houne. Clothes for every occasion of every material, made In the choicest ntylene and at tho lowest prier, ut tho (bent llama Hall of AL WILHON, OJI And eitki Chrqt not Ntreet, lailvlph la Puitaimm.ittA, November 15th, 1869 Dear Sir:—Wo enclose you nn extra' advertise ment, which you will please subetitute for ct, few days, for our regular etandiug advertisement. You, as a businese rutin, will easily appreciate the position of allitira as stated by us in the enclosed, and will douhtlesi approve of the remedy we have adopted. Every one autioipatod au , unnsnally, brisk trade this season, and beery one bun teen' disappointed. We, perhaps, have been the 11104 fortunate'of all Philadelphia merchants, our busi ness showing a large Increase over last year's i hat we have made s u ch prodigious preparations that wu cannot hope In the ordinary way to die pose of our purchases and manufactures. 11,11 two courses are open to ms—either to carry over all this stock Into next year, to our great inconveni ence, If not loss ; or to clear It out by a sweeping sale; being conteut to recover the money we have invested In this surplus stock, In; F ee eribopted Ihe titter. You have already spoken to your readers of our present stork,—lts Immense siz l e,lts excel lence, and Its cheapness, and many of your neigh bors are uiuuug our most valued customer& WIII you please now call their attention to our proposed and say to them that with4he xiugle exeep Con of our Executor's Bale," fast winter, there has tint been' in the life of nay of them no good a chance for a bargain In clothing. Get them to read every word of our adyertlsement, and then If they have any regard for their own interests, we will be sure to sell at leant one suit to every mono!' them. Years, very revectfully, JOHN NV, ANAMAKEIt, OVANAMAKER & BROWN), Out: Hall, Philadelphia. To the editor of the Luntolt Iniotsxy.u. .Vatby Tatt.i—l &if orr my Post Ogle & tint ml pay_lll.PLArrikatit'N! rrapii yu r oy. be supprlzed to lien: uy mi qufnhfn my Gtiv'ininit 0111. with Awl he glory in Ewell a Cawe. llere men fuel: 'then sedge Mee.' It' Impend thuswlsely I woo thinialishl thee MnWnieti Fiats for our Blond Kedenl ry & the P 161.01110 indisech tan. In thet laud or pewer Delite I strtd: a snug. * * Thee Fever Ager tuk me,, & thee Chilli & Shiver!. slink me-i—ebuk me like a Nold loos button on a Shaiky smoke-Douse dour ; til tel Icahn uv 40 Summerz lukd like sum Ole plaid Qut butnerz on a morolo' wen his Gin IA get & he eau% git no boar! * * * * (N. B. This In not fit. by Edd. A. l'oe ; but It emus so ttwllired neer too It thet yen woodn't no the illfrunee In the dark.) u this ourfnl eggstrennultty 1 Flue at wonts to a Nold lady free' on Mine & toald hoe nil krltler kel phlz. Slice liSs no'd ince Long & Lord um Wel & she cawls me Pet Namee. "'Truly," see Slice (etch iz the Plitiful kulknomen uv ml Boi hood) " ytt otter tan: a good Poste uv PLAN TASIII • N ISITURZ. I've livd Solent in thraz swallows ever setts the J thayere wuz llung & I no, to a ded surtinty, thet PIANTASTIVN 111'1111Z 1Z thee on'y reel kewer fur the Shaike !" 13—b—but air thus 1-I—loyawl drink 1" asked I, shlverin'ly, lecrin Least I mite bee Ineurrldglu' soththin uv it liuthern Naclier. Doont bee skeerd, 'Truly," replide the esstimabui Do-cuss, " tha air Muhl or Callaeavya, S. T.-1560—X & thee Cerro loyawlist kind uv . . • . . Santy Crews Ram." Douts heln eemuved ml Peers fur thee Post 0111, asswahed I talc an awlmity Poste of "PLANTASIIVN yu belt brotherlu, it maid num bile! I talc another In 9!, ourz na elhaiki quit. I May no.tlia "parsed in their Cheeks !" Thu go! ! Nut wan fly 'cm liu gurd to say good hi! I wuz a Nnshy kewered ; a Petroleum wet!—wel 1 wile! Now I till a PLAN TAsiIuN mishannery ; I go abowt meaehin the Bond Tidlu's to Awl shakers (a. " Milers reaMirrin a dente' stimmerlent." sea small bilz.) I lies t raided mi Post (this it may now he found talkie PLANTATION BITI'IIZ, k thee biWai7. from Eddy Moat till Dewey Eve. What • Hllllllll, sitieln, intiken bruthee'll have thee nest Dowd illiport. 111T;;INEss N( VricEs reurlable Sicilian Mae L'eunr.•r cleans the mrillp of dandruff, nud allay. all 111111111,3 n t hrh alms.. Peril Mr. Wanamaker's very Interesting note hi another colonies II I. clear trod conclusive, ;mil Aim,. very ploluly that the pre , eut may , at Well I, 1nt,8,1 on true lutsiue,, end I. sure or (arse We ere y nitxlon , that .urr innei , rout' In litoir full eller , . Pr the wll I,llk ;;r will; ToPect ; .1;1111e.! or wtili rhtl,ralotl oalwrlykr, th, r.. are too liter gartn...l ural klaelory, x+ 111.,lognul o‘erekiztth ItOCK II I 1.1. a. /Lill. I,VI 1.1111:111011./11. The,lllvering evening'd of our climlgval,!.. ellinnte eudud rid k/. that ialltifeltalil • weer. Far eiitatert. elegallee, I. tiiithiag hi %t , ar like the title. aal iif W I 1.,1/ N, Stri,eh //au. b they do it I—M tin ninlleittg . things, and a aiwa Ihiliea. :tr , rodol O. trying too o•Ylaito rho vory biro. prey oot riot; Soon , " hoo looney by 11,'' lout looosy eau loot' loo•itoLt otionoy right oolong, and not fail, or what eau lon thoo of In, looney, thooy do not oxplaln. Iltbooe. 000* •• they do not half 'boy their hoodoo, — w hr it k that no ooloployoo, In that lino of ha—, , aro 000 a ell pool 01111 0000 well oontioolled, ne a, (how. or Brown, 01.1 It Inuit boo clear to all, that ‘t ill , olootat.ond for tinytl lvork 1.,. groat oto. It 'booty 100, II woottlol too her NV. S 11. to roloonlood thoo .00r, ire, oot oo thu-wool .1 Ow hood tailor , at Itoto.rloor 'brie.... And kaa' luua tr a- h •no,l to a•..•rt sooty rontfolently, tho day, that•• tboy 110,1 -tor] Own, ‘r " lint hoolever may tloo explionaPhyto, 01000 oho lloong to loo• learoood by all le, that by an, -ti c•ao-laet. Wonotonakoor 0100 11w,, to oio lohooloor lean no. -0100 o lo •11•1° s•rof„ht; SWIIII/4'.urn, Shh!foid lemti(e, 01,1.1 „ n Worertatto I rl, 1 ,1.—Z41, te .L 1111,031 1- Skl.mlll . lll I.l.lkigh o.t. 31. 1:4,, It IN Si Ith ztatetnt toeling that I feet able 1.. Ina!, 11, f iny oatmoent I.a the bem.ilt e ~.111..r• Im; from Seroinla alot othet Chta r..le rit Yly ft, .A 1 'eal . f:..nt llmmt • m Ohm,. on her t.erk hich after a tit,. aml soutter, le:tying ruaiului: 'the had been tteared for itmro than a Y. , . by In" , ear uhy•i °inn. Nllll,lti re. , ally pormaunntbeltellt, 1..,..ta1ng 1..t11.1m 11.1.1 fine running •••,... am. k, 'rile. I Ill• lb I/..nUAlsm, lIMIer . alt ".. treatment elle imtamyirml t • Impt..ve very 1.1,1. the •••tes , m her neck m suit 1111 ber tinpleant nml .!.- • Rztemthle Aytoptonok gmdually health in ea ru.tote.l, trlitelt uta. iu ahoot font immtll... (rn perfectly jtmtllled, aftet Wm.l the t11,1111.'11l other phydelans In rerotatnending it'll. , are ..uffor log front Setofula I'lltonir lll.valea 1., Ut. I,..gat.er tomtit,' treatment. ‘rillt a firm limner that they .111 1., aunt rated thett Ly.as III) itIII• ha. 1.•••11. (,1,11141.) JAYILS 11.1 ItNEll. • D. Ll.l2takrf.,llll/1.1.i.1111111,.1::”{ of 11 , .t wr.rn Ilulr Iludriter'A Bitters cure I)!lsl”),Ki«.—'77te rhole sl,•ll.—The °lnce of Ole nloloneh I. to color art the Into 11-tike tionti•llultr called Thip. etreeted .14 by thettellott ofn solvent, called na•ttst• inlet, tvl.lrll orttlt...lfront dm coating or t1..-tonot. 1.0 l tartly by a tneeltanlttal mos....tit of that orttatt, tthlrh rhnn.r, tt• It Wore, the di... lying a11...1. ...1. 'l.l e . t•III Mt. trout dm ....eh Into Iltrtloo. down, ~ t . tottlanoe to the inhere It 1. .bjertett t the artio. of the tole, atitt the non p.o.tion of It ,t , :teal hit. , a fluid callott 0 . 11101 eventually fte- • N.,1. It I. l'N teat it Ilee great uolvetit, tLegamtrle juice, i• net prmltte..4l it .ffificteta gnu:ally. lir If the nice eliaeiC3l ACtitisl x 1,11.1119 noldulftelontly the first pass.. , ;/ ttivestinis trill be but ImportertlY per formed. It ix al-0 clear. that If the liver. which limit. ..eclk nu I,llmA-taut putt in rhangh.“ the molchtitius p.tc titto.f the rh, toe iuto the material the 1.1m•.1, con ge.ted, or In any unnatural rOlUillioll. 11. r. still nut be th 1111 l rtghly neceinplieheLl. 01 the tiro, Alit tire's Is •Ipererria.eetetblket.,l The mode. Ift which 11 , 04 1 , till, they ins luntato till , roliffina 1111•111. hrtfut. of the -hontich, ov.tivt-. the go-tie Juice, thercity lunutiUg 110 manic rattlicienry tiltuutive the food. nht.. net upon itt , cr• of htonfacii, can-ifig an act...ler:Wan of Ow anrcitaitirui int,tutfoui twee...any to null. , the nntd 11..111,4 . 11 , P11. inn... They Rh.° art •Ttocilic.fily upon tho lit or, .arroatio ening it, and no outfitting It to fuutiurc uu usnitiu unticiufit tar ,iittply of 1011, for the intrit , ..• Ili , .5.- 50,5 at- intrticics of llnt flew, nd f .11 Tuttionte 11 . 1....40` ti11 . ..1.11 OW , lo a f ilosTErrElt'S HIT t tue al .1.. 1.-1.1 and tiver eunipluint. The explattatiou I. Oat.. nifihn , its lent. ituti /cur. ginancial nut v.romintrcial ALISONI'OWN 31ARKE1'S. NpVEMI:EIt. 1 Ir.•k by WI - 3.111. wharf, NVhenk Flour. her lad Wheat, per buxh..l •Fla • • lxp•rral, Timothy Seed, par hashel elavyr Fern Wheal Hone. Prr , wt.... Butler, par pound LarJ. • " ..... " Egg.. 1.,4111/1.1/ Puilkto... , , 1.10.1...1 Dried.'r Dried Pearhe. •• „ NOVEMBER 17, 1869. NEW 'YORK PRICE CURRENT For November 13th, iinp.,Correetkd Weekly by 11. 'lel tech Produce Conatuleslup klegchang, No,-02 Barclay lit., rewlab . DU R.--Orange & durniez Co. Palle, good to choice, elm, 43€15_.q. Chenangit, Del. and Cittstraugue Co's choice, 44948; lair to good, 3eq4:11 Common 27(ft.14. Sus quehanna Co. Pall.. choice, 4a151); fair to good, :13444; Common. 2743), N. Y. State. Firkins ehotea, yea Mg:lg ° 1 1 .g1 1 5 . Trrt.; tifMkel i nn Y .34:i i r! N. I. State . Woloh 'tubs, choice, 31 1 41 40: column le good, 30036. N. Y. State Dalrlen, choice, 41041: fah. to good, 370,40. Werdern Beer, v e choke:WV:l2; jai , to good 2 0 ,9 : stirrer tracked Common to good '2111141 Northern Pa. tubs, choice, 4011.42: poor to good, 101040. Eastern Pa. lint's, tolit and llrkins, store packed choice. 30005; poor to good, 21(127. -° Receipts ing the most week fool up nendy 10.3:0 pack oges, ore ilecrid“r of 7,1150 packages fro last week. The &imam' been unusually m light during the whole week, trod K rat Klee. hove born her tending downweril on all grades. The beet but utry Ilxr leers fur, prima or pill city, grade, but corn ttosie have been The feeibur the hinter mark et is gloomy, the stoc being l arge and the &mond couiporativly Our 'tient buyers nre holillug ffa,r& its possible, excepting a decline. and our ontside trod,. only keepingltself alive by small pur. chase.. I; goo d , factory choler and foneY. htir In good, .16r,417 , ,. 1". State Hairy good to choice, 17011711,1 poor to good /444113), N. Y. State *Ruined, 10011. EGG:S.—Jersey and Penn, packeddn dote . . diia. ,an 40442. Jersey and Penna. well packed to tot,. 40041. N V. Stahl well pniiked, good order. Ohlo nod Weetertt. Woo off adighd. Limed, Wrt. I ' Receipts have been very light, nod the demand belog giiiid, prices horn advanced and are grin at prices quoted. .....11kIts &Y.-reset - ow clialminew? bush. G 2 ffig, 3 3060.50 Itltlaily l , abided, /1410, 1,114 Modinidel choice, 3. tatryA.2.', Pea, choice, 2. 501 - Al.l/0; fair to good, 24rit2.40 Mixed lots iklar..-.TYl:len Prime Elide. ? bush. 1b4.12; Jerry, Ohio and Penn-y . 1.11i, bribro. Apple . s Southern new, 10.7011. Markliecne4. Yffri,•l3. liaspberrien, 306ffe2. Cliorriee pitted, new, 4:e Pt pUts in, 1143. Penchi. On. pealed new, 106014 Peaches ~,,, new, lfside2.l. FRCITe.—A poles, 3likel lots, 3001 25. Ho, Selcrted. 4 2:441 Ili. Coin ~,,, n. I al. BEEdWA X. —Pore, SEEPS. —Flax seed, 11 bush. 51 lb., 2.40@2. 60, Clover, new, ?I TA IW-111 ~,,, I barrels. rot' untr. ffi Pair. 1541,23. Ores. alive, 14 pelt. 0.01.701.00. Alive Tarkicywoild.te m, ffa • young, 1;4 F, ,ls, 0 . Roosters, l '''' l ' ; . :l ' ll.l ' ' l l ' l ' l :k.. lllll!,,ii i kl)- 1 1 - iiekiiy, M. 'Ada': Chick en., Itga....`n o tiro, nontatione nn tee chickens rind turkey., an th ore selling slowly, 115 told for torkeye, and 11 te It fort' chickens., diving to tbe Gee ereell l l.• of drid 0 0 0 l• We are sorry taatitte that moot .itllne thin week on. Gin very Prior; loony lota were nothing lint skin and bona null the 0 Other boing worm made it hod: still worn& Reallr.goild 4.0; ha. 134 , 11 starve, oubilde prices gamily% obtained. We -bog shippers will give tin better alock.to our 'llia liketriging recurs on the Pith of Ney•ember,&lol lion give lonely notice, that ten wittit none butfal, clog 0 and handsome poultry for that day • let all dealers and raisers of poultry begin not to get their turkey., chicketor awl lo prime order. Mini havOlhem in market it only 2 Or It do), before the day. Retnetnlrer that you not only get pay for every pound your poultry gains In hamming, hot by Improving' the h e you gain ou r one.foqrth one-half in price, on the whole krop your poultry from food beforn hitting o 4111111'1,a of tbne. so that the crop will be nearly or i empty. as fall crops ore Ogle detrimental. GA3lE—Hobbits, ? pr ., wool rartrldge4. 1"3101 50. Quails. 5 , 4)51. Col yes Preioied, in lb, bro, 4 , poor to good. 11417. eite.toute, borthel, $4 &IV OIL I llokory Nuts, Wlltualtel, 20042 M. lingo been remartobl* dull the past week, and gelling nuo day an Into nein to. To-day therein more °wintry and prices havonllglatly advanced. Hickory note ore dull at pike. quoted. IP iN EY—Clover 10 sinall Gloss hones. 11 lb, .1 11 0341.. Buckwheat In small Glass bnicea, 11 , 1 b, l i i : ll&l 4 ..orrf till 'name on the side iireveriiiiilinge. tint we luny know who It In from, Anil al?. lOU dm euntentnion the stood.f ivory packnite, iva logy notv what ewe&arllliout opening every package tlO tind the kind the cilatomer vaunts, and send toll involve by tool!. The undersigned would respect f ally inform his friends ..1111Tr. tiwitgliout &I...country, that he Is .0111 at tb• .10 stou , Nu elay . pareet: nail Is not in nuy way eon we led ith :lie -called firm of Helfrich, Hilbert & Co., and is threfurii not iespoosible bay soy goads consigned to billy. .1. R. HELFRICH. Ciltil~. WA:s:SER.—In Kutztown, on the l'2th l i nt Dr. C. H. Wanner. Ncb TIDUCVtiSCIIICIM nicREAsE OF CA PErmi," THE 'NATIONAL BANK OF A LLENTOW N Paid up Capital. Authorized Capital 'rho Iflrvetnrg ,11.1, flunk. the Incroa.e r bit•lne. in lii city knell cOlntannit Y. a• ff , ll 1 , 1111111- lied .1C11141111.11 none...ay Int. Thorn hank inn runitah ri,nl lo fh. Slnck Book frnoi +1."0,1t.0 1.1 c.:tt,i,liff The Ank.eriplintf N.A... for tlilm If.ink Inn and nll per•nin.ll....ii . nn , of ~ u nring ~inf.k nfA inv....1 In mak , The ifitionN an , to In. paid In the fnllnf, inn i/ . 1;1 pi •ud.di flay olNt:ll.rrip6nn. do • • '' 13th day .4 I:.•bruary '• 14t 'WV!. •• •• •• Jolzo t. i'"'""""" nov 17 I=l ): I corevr ii ,nph:,o.• Court of Lobt. —l.l 31 / . 11i1F . I . th.• pio•tut:•••-. I.,IiGE3IIIEI: nth. .pn.. 'elotdc I. M.. :tll tlidt vrtfattble real .',:,t„ td . WI I. 1.1 .% . 31 1: lE. t1cce.,...1. Lm tract. el . 11111.1 the m containing N acre, ultd 12 perclir, ',tame In le‘, I.eltlgla meinr the of I lerion rill.'. Tito Intr., lb.'''. Wl', t.,t•i4l 111,1 1,1 /11 k Itch., Inched, M,,lllll.ll.loriltilt, nod ewnll kg barn, I•r bill, .P ,11 . , ...111 , 0 1 . 11 .:A. Tl.e land hi All exeelleill rut land, n itorticn ..f I. APPLE and r Gait Gee, telt.aind oil the rdic•rty. Tcrit. rdirlii trill he made lt nom, at .ale nov 17.4 t LEWIS I'. GERMAN, Ad ta r. A Tincture of rare healing herbs, sold in bottlesonly,et $l. or $5 --- I n,, TI A . • . t': . .. :.r Dytent.lry, ii .‘. i:i,;" , ~. 1 .. I: rt..cui Ites 111, Bow. ~ .i, 4 yfi : •,,',.... 2t:110ti....i.,5t1e5.a!1:y0 , , . I. • . 1 .11,atrno, ~:111 promote II ~5 • ~,, ' I '',s',,,, rust. Ii soft •• tiff -,-r ; . • (- •.; i3, : llll4 ' re . ittim , Te ' c. ". :.hing ~,,,-..3,,...., • ,_. . ' , . 1 , ;, • ::,), 1.. T., 1... 1.1., M ENT t..i . Cut, rotl3,:im. will nvv.r rei”,ttvd. Diugglata. , —I y TelF •r y eh T .• and rtt...,11•- Ili.. , N. )., 'IION, r• ‘. h 3/1i .11 itIAS )leer,r)otioni Pipe, Frvlirb, and wk., . lingi holl• .111 t u.toister,..ltlivr m 10,11441.. or retail. 11,1 , ..31111 Toee".; A. =il FAINCh . Ft' 118 , 02111 sTizEri I= A lat,,tirst o•I ..01.••• 1..‘,e•1 : ,, , , pr.••••tit..d. • TV% DA LE, 311 ErcuELL WOLF. 7D cjiLST.Nrr CHINA, (41,A4:4 Azo, FANCY 00110 S, WIIITE Ifli~'l' I'.\III I.\X 11lt:\X1'1'1 n,;,v,e.iran ~.v;v,:r:. ~:j .; r , ,,,.,;~ ,v;rs I=ll FANCY (;)0D FUR HOLIDAY PIIESENT4 MAIN! l'ltioin ~ 1:1•.1•1 lo•-I A lIRCOV.N • BIIONI . IiIA I, TlloollEs ChlnrLill 4.000 OVEttC4).i .. Nr 111.1 , 111 11141 , 1 F111.1111.1.“ 1 111 . SI yl,-. of All kind, of Iteorvn, (3110101ALvi11i,..., 10vi.i.1,1) . ::'.v:o.tpot ,01,.f. , Tri,, , t,, &,. For Itr000•orri, .% .I.lot t. CA t.‘ toot. t C J . Crows. t ,I. ..0,1t.1-,...t.1.., .1,000 NuiTs. conth, rAi i i, ..d v,.0. lir a c ,:. , Ilt• 111,1i1 . 0:11. Ilit,lner,, Deco., ng. 'l'ra ruli `• Iteli-- 1 ;?OcWe Lave ILr.p.,thiwg ,te..,t. ' pet,ll,ll. :11;e., eze. BIN " El '' '." ".1"•!‘. ,PI A":" . '" 1 0.111141 CtbAirld.('lir.terilelll,will Sfieli,, Nlorolotf :11111 1.11%1110W COM,. FI . IIIA a n d I)reen font,. fir. them to. tear tool Atrvit,Owl, th, ‘....... owing to rho good r. lottnt,el a wl r• nu ~, ow no. ' 5.1141(1 I'rs• PK.% TAI.IDONS. or all totitt.riiil.. :lull out on every approved ,tylt., NlirrtO , aml dw tunny truethleA. tt..,1, , ,,,,•,J i,,i I i of 1..0t m 'ire ',Pt ,'• 01, ' " .....ilthliy.. • l'illin Mid 4 . ninioll 31.1 c. • ; ‘ ;• l :4 s, . . h "" V""4 f o r """" . "'' • Ili. '"" ' '''''''' "'. 6 , - VI WI'S. Velvet Ve•ts, Fit tley-l'ah , lttiere Ve,tk. Cloth Ve-to. i lceitile or slte , le 10..,,iva, high or Into cot. 13ROt.VN'S 111-IuNC 111 A I. T11(1(111.:S . _ .._ __ . _ . , . 1,10 RENT.--SEV EMI, I.CONVENI- I 1t ~„, r...,....., ~„„:„,.,,,„ „ f „,,,,,,,,,,,, b.,, o. -;,„„,„ nip:nor-VT ALL CASH SALES IN (1171(1 - S7'0M DEPAR7'..IIEN7' DEDIrC7.INO 15 PER VENT. MOM 7'll/i PAVE Oh' EAell BILL, .f Own! i-t y..rs .~i~i , i~. , i iii.. ~nr,.~ ~~ •r u~~u~. COOPER 4* l'l►\ARD, S. E. Colt.9'l'll srrs., Pf IIF PVT.lifl This Depiirtinent bat. lieitti : 4 1iettlally with it- Ihi year. We have had m a nufactured the 14rie, '"' w U": r"" "" .1 WI ' l " and Best Assorttuent yx.' Clot/ dog to 1.,. farad in the city , al! or whieb iiilW for male w.tiiiit tit .111.,•0 411, 111 . rir 111.331- 3,1 pi/M . OIIA g•.... - 31 0001.3 oi.• ttoto o fro• 11 bore • ". • !aide Cloak I iigs Ditllo, ShatarlN Wrap . i nue iii ht roiditie4, i vo i mus. PlnielN. 3004) Vnrds Minch ?Mkt'. Poll Mourning Mork. !Hid tl:loyes, - rirs..te., rhino Covers. Linen" able Dinntimltta. Lurge Maske! filtow. Cnssi inrres. Clothn, • •,lloy•s Fine Clothing. +lnto qvlling I 15.0 S 1 • tli.•••• a ill 1..• •01114• vt•ry grunt Lsrgalw • I , .. 1 - : .? . .1. 12 )(11)Eit )NAili) s. E. Nl.kltl ET sTs., CHIR•ISTM.A_S,I.B69 Of English, Gertusit and Amerlcau manufacture, beautiful and chaste, and of all the 'Mehl hi yle FOr Busluegs Men, for Students, for Ladles Imported at the lowest premium on Gold and will be sold 118 cheap ae they can be bought for In New York. - - - - of every weight, else and style, with Initials or Plain, at extraordinarily low prices. CIGAR STANDS AND INK STANDS, Something entirely new• to Allentown, manufactured of beautifully grained wood. Just the thing for a Christmas present to your gentleman friend.. P( WIC ET CUTLERY AND SCISSORS, A very pretty assortment, bought at a great bargain and sold vety low. 3 ORTFO LI OS FOR LADIES, CIO A R SES, FANCY CHESSMEN AND CHECKERS, We haye also on hand o regular has of BLANK BOOKS, COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, DEEDS, BONDS, lIORT GAGES, NOTES, DRAFTS AND OTHER BLANKS, Deed and Cash Boxes, Paper, Envelopes, Inks, Inkstands, and everythilig else kept in a well ordered Stationery Store. LEHIGH REGISTER STATIONERY STORE, Mammoth . Vale! $159,000. 8500.000. 11111 itmurvi c ° Mists Ptilmß. ro Family Medi• fired f..r the Cure Biliouine:4, r& Ague. &c. Ilem ouroe:Hoarl• Blood; & rouulates P.:n_rl•t4. 1.1111..%14:1•1'111.1. I • ; RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE HOLIDAY PRESENTS., CONSISTING OF POCK ET BOOKS &ND PORT 1\ lONNAI ES DIARIES FOR 1870. ADIER' COMPANIONS AND TRAVELING BAGS, an extra assortment, Imported and Domesth at prices to Butt everybody's puree. • • WRITING DESKS AND WORK BOXES, WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES, At all prices and of various makes PHOTOGRA PH ALBUMS, CHESS AND CHECKER BOARDS, VARIETY OF PLAYING CARDS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS AT 85 EAST lIAMII,TON STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE SIXTH, (Formerly occupied by Messrs. Young A: Lentz,) ALLENTOWN, PA, HUNDRED THOUSANi) 5400,000.00 DOLLARS' AVORTII FOUR FALL AN!) 1, o AT SLICII PRICES AS SHALL INSURE AN • •, A T IM WEDNESDAY I)ECE . AI liElt 1 AT lIALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, THERE NVILL I;E CoMMENCED, GREAT oAli-11A Li, LI )1N CS SIN9II .\ NI) NI.\1;1•:1.:1' GRarA n elj Al .l - F jo , Y, i , -" To lie in Every Itespi•el of tio (111E:\T EXECUTOR'S SA! I. 11. M Hl,ll, At \ \ •liiell the l'cople titettilwr they •seettrett tin BEST BARGAINs, IN cLOTIIING lIAVE EVER MADE IN THEIR LIVES l'ills TUE STATEMENT OE (Wit cAsi Anticipating, as (lid all Merchants. an timpotallv t risk. triale. we Invested EI(lIT lit N MEI) 111()USA 1/01,141RS ($•4110,000) Ln tle• l'areliaqe and llantiraranne 4)1 (3.1111 114 Our Sales have exceeded 111 , 1 year's, bat have fall , at fat bier (ran e:111•Ithi iting WI It 4. to the present time. fen Fall trade. to iilamt. Leaving uR Four Hundred 'rhousattd Dollars' worth of Garments of every description. ~mint hie to all classes, nutili. up with the utmost care, qt' the rowlinext NOT ONE I)o l .l.Alt'S \V OltTll are w•e willing to carry over as old Stock Into next year. Hence we are Ileti.rminvd __& Qi...37-li.A.IT SW-ETILIF' CLOTIIINg; gettint.; hack what Money We (lin. so its to 1.. iu good condition In commisoci• the nextgi.:a I son', Trudy without Inemohrance. e "IN' offer, then. OUR ENTIRE At Prices as Low a. those prevailing at the Great Sale last Fall. BRINGING SGNIE OF 01' it PRICES PAR BELOW TiIt:COST lANI-FA:"I'IItING !lE:ADES ALI. Tills, WE WILL, FOR 20 DAYS, '2O PER CENT. ON ALI. PCBCILISES IS 771 E IT E DEI2.III7'MEI7 .\\l) 1)1:1).\11'14EN'l A RARE OPPOIZTI 7 NTTN" !1 - 1"1'11E cHILDREN We(llleSdaY• l Store will be openellcarly,lind cloud late. About *NY ENT Y7FIAT /"A I,EBM EN "111 bolo attend anee. Prompt and polite uttcntlon will be given to all. No cindonier will br mumppiled, If any Item ' sonuble Accommodation of Prices will Induce hint to buy. WANAMAKER & BROWN, 8. E. MR. SIXTH .1NI) pli LA Bound In I land Home Turkey Morocco, beautiful for presents. FROM $1.60 TO *20.00 MATCH BOX D 4 wENrrER ING, _ MI MORNI , Nc, 5400,111111.1111, AT lIAZAPOS, TO MANI SALE (gutMFN(' Es I)(icelith(ir 4111.11A1,1, 1 SIM _\,l' 'l'll srrocx Ist.,