'Acgisttr. PUULIMIRD HVICILY WittnlNdUAT VT ROBERT IREDELL, JR TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR. IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arearages are except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a gient favor upon us by sending word to Oils office. , Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well as the new. , THE CITY 'Removal The publiention ofllce or Tim Ltatum REci- ISTER bas been removed to the Register Stationery Store, fleet floor, Hamiltott street two doors above Sixth, In the building formerly occupied by Young As Lentz. For Sale A pair of pet grey squirrels, male and fe male, with the cage, will lie sold (limp, apply at the RucosTmt Orricc.—Adr. l'erptehorean A ball will be given at the Fountain House, Tuesday evening, December 7th. Manager, FAlwff Mart ; AsFistnnte, Joblah Trnmhour, John BED Prott:aded 11i dings The German Methodist Church is now hold ing protracted mectings'nt their church on Linden street between Shill and Tenth. We understand they have made 0 large number of converts. Change of Editors Rea. E. J. Koons has assumed the editorial management of the -Veal. We ‘Yeleonte 'dal to the editorial profession of this city and wish him success in his labors. Mae frill Tapping The money drawer of Helfrich, corner of Sixth nod Hamilton, was, again robbed on'Satur day night. This time the phinder amounted to Iwo gollarx In pennies. loa n s 44,1 d At a meeting of the :Farmers and Mecham. ks Loan and Bullding Asemelatlon, held on Mon day evening, 17 loans were sold at the following premiums: II at $47, 5 at $.16, and 3 at $45. AlleniolPh has an extensive china and glassware estab lbilintent where as great a variety and as low prices can be found as In the larger cities. We refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 40 We,d. Hamilton street.—Adu. Outfits fur (Jousting Houses, papers of every kind, drafting materials, sta tionery for ladies, penknives, scissors, razors and pocket books can be found In variety at iredell's Stationery Store, in building formerly occupied by Young C Lentz.—Adv. The Thieves on the War Path The pursuit Of plunder has been followed very Industriously of late in this city. On Satur day night the store of Win. Kress, on Ninth above . Hamilton, was entered by burglars and twelve hundred cigars and a lot of chewing tobacco were carried off. The entrance wan effected by break ing open the rent door. New Organ for Egypt Church. Mr. Itanzleman, the organ bander. of this city,is constructing a new organ for Egypt Church, in Whitehall township, which will cost $2400. The yeller:Ode organ which is now used by this congreghtion was built in Lancaster, and furnished the accompaniment for the choirs which have sung in that church sluicing the past eighty-six years. A New Messrs. Bnllicl & Nagle the celebrated clothing men, have put up au immense sign, which for s ize slid leanly has no equal in town. Be sides the names of the arm and their occupation, It has painted on it an artistic design of our coat of arms. It is a sign of their untiring energy and ability to keep up with the times, which have bronght them such unlimited prosperity. . Batter and Eggs Mr. 'Thos. Koch, of tipper Macungie, drove into the city, on Saturday, with a load of butter and eggs. When at the corner of Eighth and Linden, his horse mistook a bunk> robe for some thing else, ran away, upset the wagon, and scat tered destruction among the eggs and butter. Mr. Knelt was dragged some distance, but, tnrtunntely, wits not seriously hurt. Excellent Derer,tges. James Rise, the celebrated brewer of Allen town, manufactures malt litinorA that are pro nounced by judges pure, Palatable and wholemme. Mr. Wise is one Of those who believes people ought to patronize home manufactures, and to order to supply home consumers to their satisfaction he spares no efforts to brew the best ale, porter, etc., In the market.—Ado. Womb . rfu 1 Cu riosilies Among the events of rare importitnce to our citizens this week \ vill be the advent of sev eral living curiosities, who retired from llartnint's Ntuscout when It was burned, iontead of Ploy in and being consumed with the other curiosities, such as wax figures, whales, dogs, etc. They all. we believe, arc members of the human family and can he seen for twenty-five cents. • Lecture Rev. J. W. Wood will deliver a lecture this (Wednesday) evening, "commencing at 8 o'clock„ In the Presbyterian church of this city upoit the Suez canal, Illustrated with maps, and Its connection with divine prophecy as recorded In Isaiah. All who have been Interested In the completion of the great work are cordially Invited to be present. Admittance free.' A Splendid Piano. ' Linderman & Son's Gold Medal Cycloid mid Square PlllllO6 rank among the finest instruments In the country. Melr 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 In Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining counties than of any other manufacture. They can be used many years and not become airy, as most other pianos do, In only a foe years. Como and examine them at C. F. Ilerrnumn's Store, Seventh and Walnut streets.-4de. The Lincoln MollllMelit jo t Four years ago subscriptions were taken for the purpose of erecting a monument to the mem ory of our martyred President, at Springfield, Illinois, and each subscriber was promised an en graving of the monument. The Monument Asso rdation has fulfilled its .promise and on Monday afternoon, Mr. T. it. Moyer, Superintendent of St. John's Lutheran Sunday School, distributed the engravings to those entitled to them. The Association has not sutilelent feuds to finish the work, and solicits further contributions, and will present each person subscribing with an engraving. • Toselava'Atitule, The Lehigh County Teachers Ii will arsemble at the Court house, this rity Monday next, December tith, and continue its sessions Milli the elope of ille Well:. Tile exercises promise to be unusually interesting. Among the distiuguished teachers and professors from different seetions of the Union who will be pre sent to deliver addresses upon educational subjects and engage in the discussions are Prof. J. P. Wick ersham, of Lancaster, Prof. J. Allen, of lowa, Rev. Dr. Alexander, of Princeton, New Jersey, Mrs. A. T. Randall, of the Training. School, Os. wego, New York, Prof. S. A. Potts; Prof.:J. S. ANOTItEII swisnLEtt, Ermentrout, of the Keystone Normal School, .1. K. writes from South Whitehall to Prof. Cady, foal others. • News, as follows —" Stone scoundrel, calling As the School Law now makes it the duty 'of self Henry Morris, and representing that he Is the County Superintendent tin issue a call for a agent traveling in the Interests of Packer & C County Institute once a year, and as the teachers of Boston, an establishment engaged In a one ft are obliged to attend, the coming:lnstitute, like Mr gift enterprise, sold certain tickets, to be re the One of last year, will be of extraordinary In- deemed by articles valued at one dollar, such nil least, not only to the instructors, but to fill con- i cloth, knives; forks, watches, muffs, muslin, &e. corned in the rouse of education. Mr. young Is the money In each case being pall in advance sparing no citrons to make this one what the law The goods were to be delivered at David Fatzin _ Intended it should be, and tinder Ills able manage- gar's tavern on Saturday, the 91111 of November meat, we might truly say, that more beneficial 1 Ile made conflicting statements with reference is results are obtained than the originators of the Ids home, the place in, which he was raised, the act could possibly have expected. ' parties with whom he has been living, &e. Ile In Our next issue we shall give a report .of the realised about sixty dollars. • " proceedings nil to the time of going to press, with lea man about 5 feet 4 Inches In height, the programme for the remainder of the week. , red face, sand.? hair, black mustaches (dyed,) Oh Thursday evening of Institute week; Dr. Alex- , wears a white ruflied shirt, breast pin and studs, ander, of Princeton, N. J., will deliver his celc- had a light brown casslmere suit, white overcoat, brated lecture upon "The Telescope and Its Rev. and talks very little. People throughout the elations." The other lecturers will be announced i country should beware °Nam and help bring him hereafter. to justice." Railroad Soaanhatp. LARrin 6TOCK On Tuesday morning, about half-paat ten, I sheet music, iiistrnotors,: blank books, musks No. 71 furnace train ran into the rear end of No. paper and cards ut C.F.llerruaann's Music Store, 83 coal train, at Hamilton street crossing on the Allentown. —Aam Lehigh Valleylleoad, and threw seven cars off the track, three of which were much Injured. The track was blockTrilitLand passenger trains de layed half an hour. Nobody hurt TIIE COUNTY SEALS AND I'ItESSES Seals and presses for societies, corporations, etc., can be procured at the Itautarau etore tit elty ANOTHER RAILROAD 'COLLISION. 1 baggage master was killed end a condne fatally injured by n collision on the Morris d Essex Railroad, near Easton, MI Saturday. CHEAP PARLOR ORGANS A single reed 5 octave organ at $OO. A °able reed organ with 5 etops, at Rl3O. A owerful organ with 7 elope at $lBO, at C. F. Herr- corner or 7th and Walnut.—Ada ILADELPIDA HAT AND STRAW MARKET The following are the receipts for the week ending November 27, 1867 : Hay, 520 tons ; Straw, 62 tons. Prime Timothy tiny, sl4o@l 50; mixed, $1 30(a1 35 ; Straw, $1 30@.1 85. =I Italian violin strings, violins, guitars, flutes, etc., or any other article belonging to musical In struments, can he bought cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F. Ilerrninun's Mimic Store, Allentown, Pa.—Adv. LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. At a meeting of the Washington Loan and huliding Association, held on Saturday week, five loans were sold nt $B7, and five at $Si premium. It was resolved to change the hour of meeting from 8 o'clock to 2 P. m., at which latter time the meetings will be held during the Winter. RAILROAD COLLISION cen seven and eight o'clock on 'Mors dad• evening, the locomotive of a coal train on the Reading Railroad ran into the rear portion of a stock train from the vest, a short distance above the F.ast . Penn Depot, at Reading, overturning one of the care containing some 200 sheep, between sixty and eighty of which wore killed or so much Injured that it was necessary to dispatch them. =ll2 There is no truth in the published report Unit " two brakemen on the North Penn. Railroad became frightened at the manner of the recent death of Mr. Berkelbach and resigned their posi tions." A brakeman on the Lehigh Valley Rail road, however, , who bad been railroading but a week, did get enough of It, and the cause was the accident at Bethlehem. NEWSPAPHR IMPROVENIENT The Reading Daily Times conies to us great - improved, wills' a new head and new dress. The " make-up" of the paper has been changed, the telegraphic and local news occupying the first page instead of the third. The Times Is one of the neatest, most Interesting and best conducted dallies in the interior of Pennsylvania, and we are glad to know that It Is a paying concern. HALES OF REAL ESTATE IN HUTZTOWN. Property is reported to be on the rise in the )orour,lt of Kutztown. David S. Levan recently (Ad to Jacob It. Freas, of Pluenlxvllle, a two and three-quarter story brick house and lot on Malt street, for 3,100. David Reldeintner sold three quarters of an acre of land to James S. Heffner, o Maxatawny, and a !gr. Gasser of Lehigh county for 51,200. The latter Intend opening a coal depot I= Rev. Henry Ward Reedier is a gaud judge of newspapers, and lie says of The Advance, pub lished in Chicago, I regard It as standing fairly on the highest ground yet reached by religious Journals In America." Dr. Horace Bushnell adds the opinion that "It Is the ablek, best cost outspoken paper published." It is a ';insectitrinn, wide-awake, aggressive, and readable Family ,Tournal, having for special contributors such writers ns Rev. Henry Ward Reedier, Senator Wilson of Massachusetts, "Grace Greenwood," Alice Cary, etc. By special arrangement with the publishers, we arc enabled to club the The Advance with the REGISTER, for $3.75 per annum. ARREST OF A THIEF. The North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, says the Easton Expras, for some mouths past has been annoyed by a system of petty thieving along the lies of their road, and with a view to the discovery of the thieves, employed the services of Detective Johnson, of Easton, to ferret out the depredators. On Monday he succeeded in arrest ing a man named Wilson Elsenberger, a resident of Bethlehem, who had Just stolen front a freight ear at Coopersburg about fifteen gallons of whisky, and secreted it lu a coal ear under the coal. Elsenberger is a brakeman on a coal train, and Is in the employ ofthe North Penn. Company. Ile was brought to Allentown for trial.. SHERIFFS' SALES The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has decided, Judge Sherwood delivering the opinion, that a mortgagee, or a purshaser at Sheriff's sale, Is not bound to look beyond the judgment (Melte to ascertain whether the entries thereon are proP erly monde by authority, and that where there Is a defective entry of a judgment, or nn unauthorized entry of satisfaction, the PrOthollOtary is liable for damages to any party injured. ilenee, tyliere the Prothonotary, .without the authority of the Court, entered on his docket against a judgMent, " satisfied on Ji.fa.," It was held that the entry was perfectly regular and conclusive na to third persons to whom the Judgment itself regularly docketed was coustrusive notice, tkini that It was not necessary to search,further and ascertain whether there was any record of an order of the Court directing such aatlifactiou. APPARENTLY A RETRIBUTION. 1 One day recently Mr. Audenried drove to he Coplay depot to receive a friend who was ex pected to arrive on the passenger train. While his horse was there hitched, the operatives of one of the quarries belonging to the Thomas Iron Company arranged a blast, and when all was In readiness tolgnite the powder, the workmen In formed Mr. Audenried of the danger. Not heed ing their reminder he . was again given warning, but not manifesting any disposition to move out of danger, the fuse was lit and a terrific explosion quickly followed, and Mr. Audenried's horse dropped dead, a huge stone having struck the mil mai on the head: The noise was a very valuable one, and we understand Mr. Audenrled has Once made a demand upon the Thomas Iron Company for $5OO damngeszje OF 1111•011TAIrCE TO OUR CITIZENS. In another column we have the advertise neut. of the World Mutual Life Insurance Corn unty. Mr...T. F. Fruenuff,.the General Agent for the State, has been in town, and with the care and promptness which characterizes this Company in MI Its dealings, made out the proof of loss and then paid the 115000 to the administrators of Daniel 11. Kemmerer, deceased, without deduction or de lay: Martin Kemmerer, the local agent for this company, is well known to all our citizens 'and should be seen by any contemplating insurance before insuring elsewhere, because in no company can they receive more favorable policies, and more safety and care thanin the company he so ably represents. We are glad to hear that this ease has brought the matter more vividly to the minds of our people and that the Life Insurance business Is again reviving and numbers taking out policies every day. THE 1 u ALLETO*:'!)-S7V'D'IIINESIj.k. ';'btfti j Bii t tP , ii :.i t, 1860. CONFLAGRATION Fire ut (lie Copia,' Fariiiiee---Lospi Nevem] Tholitsitud On Tuesday morning, about six o'clock, fire broke out hi the engine house of the upper stack of the Copley Furnace and communicated to the hoisting apparatus, which was soon envel oped In flames and, as the fire apparatus was de ficient, it was entirely destroyed, involving a loss of several thousand dollars. The engine was,. fortunately, lint slightly damaged, and can be re paired at a small expense. The steam fire engine from Cataimuqua proceeded to the firs and arrived on the grofind about eight o'clock, but owing to difficulty of getting water was unable to render any service. The fire was extinguished about ten o'clock, without being allowed to extend beyond the stack where It originated. As the other two were built some distance from-the first stack their situation' favored the efforts of the workmen In I saving them. Work, it is expected, will he re , mimed this afternoon. :NT ON T E LEIIIOII VALLEY RAILROAD AT BETithErnat—A NEOLIOENT ENOIN/Ell UNS INTO A PASSENGER TRAIN- On Wednesdny evening the down 'issen in which passes here at 5:45 was thirty late. As Is eustotnary when this train i at Bethlehem, the engine and Orst baggage car went ahead leaving the Philadelpltla baggage and passenger curs, with the balance of the train, ger tr. tultiut = standing on the main track. Isere, while A. W. Berkiebach, a baggage-master on the North Penn., was standing in front of his baggage car ready to couple the North Penn. engine, a special engine on the Lehigh Valley Railroad ran into the rear end of the train, breaking n platform or two, and knocking Mr. Berkiebach under the baggage car wheels and killing him Instantly. A crowd quickly gathered around the acetic nud while efforts were being made to drag the remains of the unfortunate man from under the ear, the Pacific Express from the West came thundering along, but the engineer seeing danger ahead slackened speed though not in time to save him from run ning into the ill-fated train. By this shock the ears were badly broken and one man had his arm broken, and it was n miracle, indeed, that the slaughter was not appalling. As we under stand the.cane the engineer of the extra train was brought down from the middle to the lower divi sion, and was following the passenger train. It . • Is said he passed two signals without heeding them. At any rate he knew that the passenger train was ahead of him nod his earelessuess Is most culpa ble. We understand he was discharged and placed under arrest. There Might have been a more serious result ; mourning might have been carried to more than one home, but it could not have made any of them more desolate titan the one Mr. Berklebach left that mourning, In the spring-time of his life and with health blooming In his cheeks. He was a man universally liked and his sad death cast a gloom over the employees of the Railroad. lie had been In the employ of the company for many years, and was to have been promoted to the position of conductor In a few weeks. He isms a soldier In the late rebellion and served out an honorable service. One of the saddest facts of his death Is that he was to have been married to a very line young lady of Bethlehem this week, and her suffering can be better Imagined than described. We are informed that upon the night previous he had a curious warning of his fate In a dream, and on Wednesday morning when he. related the cir cumstance to his mother she begged him not to go on the train that day, but he replied "if an fled ' dent is to happen my train, I want to be at my The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company re cently ordered twenty-two large slx-wheeled freight locomotives. They have received six of them and the rest will be forthcoming shortly. W e have received the first number of a new paper issued from Lehighton called the Tribune. It claims to be independent In 'politics. We sup pose It will be, that is Independent enough to' he Democratic. It savors strongly of the Mauch Chunk Democrat. Mr. Benjamin Kistler, of Allentown, has sold his beautiful house and farm, containing twenty-threc acres, In Heidelberg township, now occupied by Lis son, Dr. W. P. Kistler, to Nathan Snyder, of Wcisenberg, for 32,525 50. On Friday night week, the store of Messrs. J. & I'. Gross, in Behnecksvllle, was burglarlously entered and the money drawer containing about sixty or eighty dollars, was robbed of Its contents. It is supposed that the thief or thieves affected their entrance through thu cellar by means of false keys. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company gives notice that persons holding receipts for full paid stock can have them exchanged for certificates of stock by applying to the Treasurer. George Bullock, the Republican candidate roc Congress In this District In 1864, has presented the Conshohocken Band wilts diffident cloth to uniform earl' member Some " big guns" will lecture in Allentown this winter, if the engagements can be effected. The 'Norristown Daily Review charges the Bethlehem Times' wild stealing he editorials, whereupon the Times waxes wroth. The Timex should evince more amiability and explain to the Resins that it Is an honored custom among the papers - of tits Lehigh Valley, a custom which we have discovered by seeing our own items In a dozen different papers in a week without once seeing the courtesy of a credit bestowed upon them. A sale of the late Oliver A. Ritter's personal property wilt be held at his late residence on Saturday next, at one o'clock. A decision of general interest tin farmers, and especially to large stock raisers, has just been made by Conimissioner Delano. In some districts persons bad been assessed for texas cattle brokers, who were to the habit of buying cattle lu the sum mer and selling them for beef to butchers and drovers us soon as they were In Proper condition. Tho questiou:of their liability having been referred to the Commissioner, be decided that they were not liable, If such buying, pasturing rind selling was necessary to their business us farmers and graziers, or properly Incidental thereto. The real cattle broker, under this decision, Is held to be one whose regular business is to buy and sell cattle In values greater than $lO,OOO annually, and and simply for profit. The barn of Thomas Lightfoot, near the Three Tuns, in Montgomery County, was de stroyed by fire on Friday last, with Its contents, consisting of the summer crop of bay, grain, &c. We have not learned the origin of the fire or the extent of the loss. RUFOUT OF COAL transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Nov. 20, 1869, compared with same time last year : For Week. }'or Yee, Total l‘iithttuoy '10,882 12 412,717 10 " Beaver Mead0w...13,413 00 391,030 01 ". Mauch Chunk 827,03 Upper Lehigh 8,581 11 Hazleton ^0,521 07 750,955 17 ' 1 Wyoming 11,001 13 430,0187 04 Gran) total Same thou 18136 MEM Pig iron transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending Nov. 6,166 r From Toe Carbon Iron Co Lehigh Valley Iron Co. Tholinui Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron. Co.. Allentown Iron Co Roberts Iron C 0...... .... Glendon Iron C 0... • Lehigh Iron Compaby Bethlehem Iron Co Other Shippers Peoria are beginning to uuderstund,—and to on stand in earnest, that their best Interests are con served In the wise and benevolent Institution of Life Insurance. Prejudice is being banished by knowledge, and everywhere men aro availing themselves of the benetlts , of Life Ipeurnnee. The. AMFRIC,i'N LIVE:INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Is a company of longstand ing and undoubted stability.' De Wm. J. Romig ht agent In this vicinity. • • • • 11=11191 =I MEM 70,717 02 5,24 u 10 LEHIGH VALLEY DION TRADE EMI Lehigh County Sunday School In- telligence. We 1011 welcome ton place in this depart ment any items of Sunday School news from any and every part of the county. Pastors, superin (emirate and teachers are requested to contribute matter of Sunday School Importance. All corn immleations should be addressed to The Corresponding Secretary, Lehigh County Sunday School Association, Post Office box 391, Allentown. GATHER Tint C1111.11111:N."—Joel 2, 10. The Convention of the State Balabial' School Association wns held at Williamsport, Lycoming county, in June last, and wan an occasion of very great interest. Time Rev. George A. Peitz gave a spirited and earnest address upon the year's work. lie spoke of the healthy progress that bad been made in every direction, especially in literature, organization and charity. lie read the account of the organizations of Illinois to show how effi ciently their State Is being canvassed for Jeans. Ile hail attended that great culmination of Sunday School work, the National Sunday School Con vention, held at Newark, N. J., where were met representatives of twenty-seven States. Thus coining to our own State, he asked " What ere we doing 7" We must realize that there Is an Im mense work before us. We have to-day; nearly 4,000,000 people and the Governor claims we are the first State In the Union In population. We have, indeed, a great State in area, the seventh In the productions, and In wealln the second. We have about 1,000,000 children between the ages of live and twenty Years • of these we have on the rolls of our day school ' s about 600,000, and on the rolls of Sunday Schools about 150,000. A careful survey Indicates that over 600,000 of our yontli, between the ages of live and twenty years, are outside of Sunday School influence altogether, and 720,000 of the Caine are habitually absent rom Sunday School. Onr duty then is—tirst, to get more people into the Sunday School, anal second, to do them more good when we get them there. Our motto is, to have a Sunday School in every district school house and lie thanked God that we have a State Superintendent of Schools who is In sympathy with us in this desire. Our great want is thorough organization, County Associations, Borough, City and Torn Associations and institutes an working actively in the cause of Christianity. In the repott of the Secretary, (Rev. Alfred Taylor), Lehigh county Is thus spoken of:—" It Is refreshing to see the work In Lehigh. Like that In Lawrence, It shows what a few earnest men can do. The population is as thoroughly German as hi any county in the State, so much so Gant in the Conventions a speaker Is as apt to deliver himself lu the German language as In English. In some other counties the largo Ger man population has been considered a valid reason for making no effort at all towards County • Con vention work. In Lehigh our last Convention was held in a church, In which only the German language is In use, both In worship and preaching. The first Convention was held In the Court House, In Allentown,ln May, 1868. I have never been at any Convent ion In which the ministers of. the county took such a warm interest. Most of the pastors of the Allentown churches were present, and the debates, whilethey were kind and eourte- OUR, showed marked individuality of thought and decided conviction ns to the opinions held. Such debates are touch more valuable than those In which the speakers think exactly alike. "The schools of Lehigh county are for the most part highly flourishing. There are about ninety is the county, attended by about 7,000 children, supposed to be shout half the juvenile populntion of the county. There is an Increased desira for teachers, study meetings and for nll otiterlmeans of help and / improvement in the work. During last year one very successful Institute was held at Catimanqua, which contributed largely to the pro motion of Interest hi the work. The Lehigh County ,sedation has a great work before It and may God bless 'chat has been done and prosper the icorkfor the future." , So ends the report as far as concerns Lehigh county. Now, then how has the work prospered since then. A livelier Interest has been mani fested by teachers and scholars is the majority of schools throuthout the county. The people are more universally recognizing the blessings of a good Sabbath School and era waking up to their duties in the matter. The old obstacles in the way of progress have yet to be met. Notwith standing the bright record of little Lehigh, not withstanding the general good sense of her practi cal people andlhe earnest, selfglenying efforts of the Sunday School workers amongst them apathy and indifference, prejudice and ignorance, as ever of old, oppose their cold barriers, chilling the warmth of enthusiasm and clinging to the old abileffete . in preference to "a new and more per fect way." lint the thin end of the wedge is hi ; serted, a little leaven Is working and by the bless ing of the Holy Spirit, it will leaven the whole lump.. Already a township association has been started at North Whitehall, under the auspices of the Comity Association and its meetings have been marked by tbu earnest, practical remarks of `the teachers of the district ; all showing a desire for improvement hi their schools, a love for their work and for the children committed to their charge. This *iodation owes Its origin, under Providence, to Mr. J. C. Welling, the active Su perintendent of the Ironton Sabbath School; and to tr.. v 6 tiara teachers and citizens of the neigh borhood, who so warmly co-operate with him in the good work. In almost all the different towuships the people are ready, able and willing to form such an Asso ciation as this nod to take hold of the work of the Lord in a business like manlier, with the same spirit of order and regularity that would be evinced hi the secular concerns of life. All that is wanted Is somebody to start it. That which is everybody's business Is nobody's business. It is the glory of the Sabbath School work that Its laborers are the business men, the farmers, the toilers of the world, who tind their sweetest rest in going about the Lord's business. Can It be that they will have Christ's work done in an irregular and desultory manner ? Surely not. The et:Ha mad is to "let all things be done decently and in order," that It may not be amid of this genera tion, " that the children of this world are wiser Ginn the children of light." Who will shoulder the respousibilityl Who will undertake the work 1 Christian men of Le high', workers in the Sunday School cause, are you asking of the Lord " what vrouldst Thou have to do. In every township a man Is vrauted to start into life an Association that shall foster a platilt whose fruit and buds and blossoms shall' he gathered for heaven. C' Y NOT1C•1? Cheap papers at the Register Book and Static) etv Store Games at Iredell'e Book anti Stationery Store Fine pen•kniaes,and razors at Iredell'aßook and Stationery Store. The Immense business clone by lioeenmi, fi Wil.llol. Punta. them to eny to gentlemen who live out, of Meru, ■e well ahh Ulnae reel dent In the city, shut they eau cell clothes elfesper mud better than any either hewn. Clothe/ hit every ,oceselou of every uhaturlnl, nude In the choicest 'etylev, end at the lowest peke., at the (treat Browa Hall of ROCK HILL & WILSON, . hill cud SO CheNtout Street, Philadelphia. 15'e hare teat ehed the course of so many distressed, emaciated and forlorn dyspeptics, of worn-out and prostrated females, who have taken A new lease of life, and gradually received vigor, strength, health ' and the power of social pleasure front the effectsBI.ANTATION BITTERS, that we are not sur prised nt the testimonials dully received. If it Is a pleasure to do good In the world, how full must be the measure of the Proprietors of these cele brated Bitters. mold "'ported° 1311 S IN ESS NOTICES P. Hall A. Co., Noslga, N. If., proprietors o C!Q}lable Sicilian Ii Renewer, tlubliat • trout oe up tho Ilatr, veltirli they will e'en,' free to any one o ppllndlon. Im a ♦alnnhle (Mk book. .end for It. • , • - We take It for granted that by tbla time all our patrol. have visited Philadelphia. and attended the great sale now lu proves% at the great Oak Hull Iluildhigs ut wpuap‘aep & Brown. all whom we hare met with have expreesed their surprise .d gratification at the rare bar- gains they were able to offecrthere.' day man will tole• It who lets thin chnnee slip, nod nay mother will tales it who does not see to It that "tin boys" are well PreViclecl for lu thin emergeaep. • - The Oetat Pictorial Annual,—llostetter'a United States Almanac for 10711, for distribution, prat is, through out the Called States and all civilized countries of the Western ll,•misphere, will be pablished about the Ono of Jaunary, And all who wish to uuderstund s lite true pill• onophy of health should read sail ponder the valuable suggestions It contains. Is adrlitko loam admirable mod teal Wealth° on the moves • preveutiou and cure of a great• variety of Liken.. it embraces a large amount of Inform• allow interesting to the merchant,the meclondr, the miner, the farmer, the planter, and professhynal man; and the calculations have been made for such asterldians and lad , tuiltw as are 'null% imitable tors Collett and comprehenaive NATIoNAI.CAI..IO•K% The nature, risen, and extraordinary sanitary effects of HOSTETTER'S/Mt/MACH BITTERS, the staple tont° and alterative of more than half the Christian world, are fully set forth lu its pail.. which are also laterapereed with pictorial illustrallous, valuable recipes for the household and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other Instructive sod unotaing reading matter, original and selected, Amon[' the Annuals to appear with the opening of the year, this will be one of the most useful, and map be hod .I ,o e • ask fug. Semi for copies to the lleneral Manufactory, at Pittsburgh, Pa.., to the nearest dealer itt I 1011TETTER'S STOMACH BirrEtts. Them. BITTERS are .old la even' elty,tuwa and village, and are exteusively used through• out the i.utire civilised world. 2,001,109 04 " 7,33 733 10 291,845 10 20.0 .720 .150 .235 .890 116Iidav Presents for All—can he found a Par ker St Co.'s. lei St 100 Summer Bt., Boston, Mas•. To en. able every person to provide themselves with handsome and useful Iloliday Preeente, from now until the Bah of January, lief'). these gentlemen will Issue large eight paged Ceitalogues of all the newest and bort novelties In such goods as Fahey Bores, Desks, Disco Boxe•, Album* lu Morocco, Milt and Velvet Bindings, real Morocco Shop• ring Dane, Furolehed Reticules, !Hirer Plated Ware and Cutlery of all descriptions. the latent etylee of Jewelry In Cold, Coruollan, Jet, Shell, Etruecau, Carbuncle mud Hair, Dry Goode, &c., Ac., and hUndrod• of the lat est and beet publielted Books. They are (Wog Oita lire• [men Tua/Ira to every one who will became Slide Agent, without charging them 10 cents each as heretofore. Read the change la thole Advertleemenl In another column, and send for Catalogue. Trimmed with silk i3j . wltif,Trelvetri or) -.cemented withi.Oft.' to Id°r .0, there are no Onterieerletenti o uhPb t.O al, as the elenent °Yell h$ _ SOF, MO. SC% ILHIP. 0 ire'eipoefiellall. , CUS and Ond'Fneetnut Streit, "lain; _otherw The slilv ering evenings of ont - changeable climate Ind folk. that they need immetplug, comfortable t ar. For comfort, eleatutee, durability; eeonocuy; thole nothing to wear like the floe, auhatautial garment. of HOC/CHILI. & WILSON, a 031134 eu6Oheeladt Street, , Philadelphia, , Vrof On, Sell Rheum, Skirt and Female Disease. Warranted cured.—See teetimitialt— SALM:OCRS' Townanrr, Lehigh CO., Oct. 31, MIL I t is with • grateful fiellig tint 1 t4l 'able do salts tlife following statement for the hotel of ihtme tre.afoll lag from Scrofula and ,other Cbtionlit Marla& My Mile had been sufferidg for several years from tumors or swellings on her neck which after a time would gather and discharge matter, leaving^ running. sofa She kred been treated fur mum than • year it,' lane milieu( Phial. Cllll.l without receiving any permanent benefit, berdiaease becoming worse, nulll site had five of these running sore, on her neck, when I employed Dr. 11. 0. Lotataker, under whose treatment the commenced to improgovery fast, the sores oei her neck to heal, and 'all her nnplenattut and dis agreeable symptom gradually to disatTear, until her health was restored, which was in about fame mouths. I feel perfectly jtiatified, after haying tried the treatment other physicians to recommending all those who are entre, lug (rum Scrofula or Chronic Disessea to Dr. Lougaker fo medical treatment, with a firm belief that they will be ant laded, benefited and cured thereby, as my wife has item (Signed,] JAMES BAUSCH . . Dr. 11. D. hongaker'• °Mee la on the ttnoi aide of Stall street, between Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown. Circumstances control some men, other men colt trot circumstances. Four hundred thousand dollars' worth of goods, oboes and beyond the apparent nod oldl nary demand, would throw wont men into a tenor, If no sink them in helpless despair. But Messrs. Wdnamake & ttruwa sewn equal to any emsrgency, and the neol are showing their appreciation of their pluck by hand somely potronixing the Sale, custowei taunt be allowed to leave the store uo supplied.' • That Is one of dm oidere given at Oak Hal fur the present crisis. Nut that the salesmen ore to I, • rudely Importunate, or to try to over•pereuaile any on hat that ouch painr will ho taken W 4.14, •ud ouch Lwow modallou :mole on prlcea, that all trill, of their YW. •erord, deeire to Imp, • ifinanrial. anti Cantmcrrial . • ALLENTOWN MARK ETU; _DECEMBER. 1. _ ... . . . 0,,b01 evert week Au Webadittener & Newhard. Wheat Flour, poi bbl., ' '' , 610 IN) 0r11104% Wheat, per bugle] 13). puiug. 1 10, '' Timuthy Clover Seed, Wheal Flour. Der cwi• • • • OE= Eggx, per ...... Potatoes, Per bushel,.... Dried APPI... Per bushel Dried Peaches NEW YORK PRICE CIIRUSNT• Tile r h N ,I 7 :Zu b C . o " ll6 l t "i Nion C a " rct i nnu k . 1 t2744 1 .11:7 1 14 1 New York. ISLlTTRlt.—orange & tittowes Co. Pulls, good to choice, @lb. 43030. Chonango. Del. anti Cottoning. Co'. Palls. choice, 4"..010; Fair to good, 300131 Cotnatos hoe guelitinds Co. palls, choice, 4'050; fair to good, 3.16444; Commun. N, State iirklus choice, yell.l 400121 fain° Mr 4 COMIIIIIO. 30051. N .Y. State 'rubs cholee,.4ll**l; rto Igt1140: emgmrrnMna):3 - N. Y. riegto.Wrilsh to Abater, 30440; continua 40 g f. AthXdfv!'",.',.'e,t,', l !Mitn.lf,ieti , AVA store packed common to good :Mat. Northern Di. bilis, choice, 40042; poor to good, 2-'O4O. Rolls In Cloth, choice S10:15; poor to 'food, 2.5030. Receipt. during the past week foot up V..tk .1 0 Packages. Ingress° of 9,o(Kipackages .•r lust week. Though the re receipts Levu been I , rge, yet a very recall proiortion or It was strictly fine, •15 tali, whit II taledoinand avetttlod gone. Palls ore vly amity and slow , buirs prefer tube or firk M 11101.01.4 gp* Vett. in Iv 11- ty and carder lurpr re. The bulk of the tuedltini mid ow grades nOW attwe are hard to move at satisfactory pri ces. It is becoming more and more apparent, that there roust be a considerable glrug away lu price before this butter eon.nt moved. CIIERSE—New factory choice and fancy, 17',015; fair to good. 16017. N. Y. Ritter Dairy good to choice, 1317; poor to good 14015. N. Y. Rtgto Isßitanted.' I MlDS.—Jerse y and Pen.. pttcke Chaff, dor. 430144 Jersey and Penna. well packed d its .wts. N Y. State well packed, good order. 40042. Uhl,, cud Western. los.. off :t4¢4o. hinted, 300 1 4. Receipts of fresh 3tre light and prices Ilren let prices quo- EA NS. —Marrow choke, 11.. w b.l). &lib, :I. 3nr,c3. Kidney, choice. 3.:103.110. Medi iiiii 0101f0. 2.:A1W.1) . ); fair It. loud, 2.0''a2.4 0 Mixt'd lui . , and [OllllllOll . DRIED FRUIT—APPIev Prime Jerey, Ohio and Pennsylvania, IWO. Apples Synths._ new, Will. Blackberries, 1:41:1. Raspberries, 35404. Cherries pitted, new, Stialki; plus In, cas. Peaches inc pealed, new, 10a14. Peaelies peeled,new, 150155. FRUITS.—Apples, Mixed lots, ? bb1...1C11P.(4.3 75. D. Selected, 2.5. Common, 0.52.3 BEESW AX. —Pure, IA lb, SACUSii, POPLTRY. Ducks olive, IS pair, ' _ alive , p:dr, 2.51)9:1.50. POCI.TRY DRESSD—Turkeys, choice, 17(1.2". continua guod, 11(5 11 ! . Chicken, choke, 1 , KF517; com mon to good. Ducks, conlinon to choice, Ilkinlnt . . Geese, 1041 U. Receipts have teen heavy all the week, mid the winith or being warm and rainy buers held oil, whirli• eawitud a heavy decline lu prints. Holders wore hh7Ciallh le t• nee out their has, ninny of thou belug very I and musty. 'To-day the supply is ample for alt requirements, but the stuck arriving Ws. WaY ahriag the warn , req u irements, for part of this week and appeared very slippery. Many such lots 010,1 be sold below one lowest prices. we have hall very little really fat and handsome poultry sea• sow but hope we shall bo favored with twilling but prime stock for the holidays. and UI have it in market ut least three days Inifore, respectively to: which they aro tied. Live chickens and turkeys are dull awl low. Tur keys II to 11. chicken* In to 11 we beg nor friends will out send ally more live 01100 us and turkeys tholl OPCCI, • V, 61 Our ahippors of putt try lte kind en•aigh to ceweid her and inark their initmla, or full IMMO MI OW side of every package, that we limy know who it h. , from: many moon to sorrowthat we ought to know win every hock ago is from, whether the name is on or not. It i• Ide to keep thluga strolgitt, treenlvttut of packages drily,) tulle. every package has the skinners .100 or initial% on It. Those NllO are owler. in mit marking their packages, Inllst,out tind fanit f their imul• try gets mixed up, or not get returnn no soon as they otherwise wooldi and Wo Would also twit; tint they mark the co•Weis Cu the Ode of every package,“ that we may know whet catch cootalus Without epcging every package to tied llw kind the continuer wants, iota send full luvoice by oath for each shiPotrot• DaDE—ltolibite, j 1 pr .s(Yatl). Partridges, 1 'Aral tei 4.14.50. Veutaton Puddle, lOni•la; \ ems., whole Deer, 16id.1. Calves Dreamt& 11 at, 170t1S. Do, poor to good, itat6. Cheatoulta bushel, KI \ay' 1 . 0 • Ick dry ,nits, ykt,,,,,h,t, 1 C• 21102 00. HONEY—Clover lu small 11Iaaa honer, t 11,, 104114 d• Buc uc kwheat in small Diana bour, :Vidatt. Bkwheat Flour, 41 C W I. :1 75(ii4 ACOUGH, 'COLD OR 1400. E THROAT o ft e n re e s ul n t t n th n i u s I t n e ua n iteo A . M n ceg e let OWN . cit s , ,j, Rnoivrrs nßi , Nclu.tz, TROW I /4 1 _ BR o NcHI Al, oni N e..t : lova rhillty 101 , 6.1'110.i roller: c 3. t;:, , r ,,,, Ottd . Nettlith, 1 Arllll, 'iI i AT.LIIIR!/. I.4.OCC'' —llftia:rta r tlatig " .l7o.l.l" "' 11 ",. 1141, ‘ 1 SINGERS and j'ig/LIGIirEARBIts oaa , them to clear and atrengthen that 00t:*,, , , •".: . '.,... ,;„ owing to the good reputation aud .It tat 039 Tit chef,. tunny lourthlrer and cheap i Mt!) Ore Ara' di. trhieh are good for nothing. It git:tib ft Olp." IF3 0 . (rue. ,-; ~,,...•:;-:i74le::;,' BROWN'S BRONCIII,kt.i:•::: HOLD xvHDrwungr. •:" TO OWNERS. AND THOSE lIAV. A- IND CH AIME OF HORSES AND CATTLE. Dn. FELIX H. MATSCIIKES, PRUSSIAN i ENA' 7 IN. proved it, great healing and pootlitua to the cure of the nawlAnualtienome affectlyun to which thulium I nubject. SpetiltuL Stlifneen of the Johan and Tendono, Scratchen, Braker. Italie and Phafen, produced by the baritone, Foot It•nt In Sheep. (target or SWPIII`d Pri• der lu Cattle. 'Memo:ale., Quinsy. Nun In the Fond, Ar. Put up ill lint Bottle, Price 11,1,00. For hair b y all renpeetable 1,4,40:1nt0 and Sturn-keePern Throughout the cotteliy:: iVlidllwale by •, •. '• • J AM ES IL NV ELLS. N. E. Coy. Ninth and Spriva liardep St.., Philed'a. For male by L. SCHMIDT' kMalt lintnlitud St,. Allentowe. . . ACCOIRDEONS, CONCERTINAS, Jewe Horn.. Violin String.. of the bent quality. to be bad at F. Wulferles Slure, No. stl E. Hamilton St. . - . . • - L - ' - tilaPit -- .4:• - tkf. tlt Ell MOYER—FACKENTHAL. — At the residence of the bride's parents, on the 15th of Novetnher, DM, by Rev. C. P. Achenbach,• yet', Illegels9leti Dr. 1. B. Moyer, of Quakertown; to Ml6!' Carle Fackeuthill, daughter of B. Frank Fackenthal, Esq., of Itlegelaville, Pa. Xtiii • libticitideinniis EXEC UTOliti • NoTier , 110TICE,1 Mushy xi yen the{ the unilopsiflefibiusis taken 011 t letters testamentary 1, the Estate of Chilstlan de• sed, Into of Lynu township, Lehigh comar ; therefor.' I persims wit° are Indebted to said Estate, are requested ;nuke pnyinent within six weeks from the Mite hereof, d such who hove nuy legal cegallaims against said Estate i preseut them well autheu Cleated for settlement withiu • above specified thug SARNI'M. KISTLER, DAVID M. KISTLER, , "Adonlnfelratnee. ' ET= i yunfrows. •tvd OTICE.o.# It ;TM V., tlematter of the sewn nt of -Reuben Kriebel and Thomkel tults. Executor. of the Estate of ,Jueob Kriebel. deed. • who watt guardian of Levi tiattulLl., In the Orphans' Court or I.oltlan ' on tr. • . • • And now, November Atli , Court lIPP"Int R:VIUT II u111,.1 y, End.. auditor to audit and If stereo. nay said account stud make dixtributin. Tito auditor above nitinvd Will Inert lateeell t the ostler of Menem Runk & lialdwin on the heat day U.m:ember. 11+11, at 2 tt•eick, r ; M. to Attend to Abe. tinti.w if his anottintment. It. CLAT'IIAMY.KBI.T., dee 1-1 t . 144 , /og; • G itAND (IV (111 ItISTAIAS PRESENTS. • G. A. suilAkrAirrz, lOuti WrltEET.(altove Tenth. I l'hllattelphlit, re.pertfully Inform. him c.lowerm ettoil the politic. In gene err' that ho hoe now open all his NEW I NIVORTATNINI4 or (term., Freud] and Engll.ll FA . 00111 IS and TOYS. (Irvin[ rlalted all the large , . .Eltroltuutt Mot.: fuctorlex peptonally. I auttneallttt that the VarletY tutu Cheauttera of rl "oda catinnt br nt...11 in till. country. All are Wilted to.rlmlt the hither they ion ehloot or °thorn leo.. G. A. SCHWARTZ, den 1 immee her, nod Wholtootle not Retail Parlor. Toffs • TOTS. AND FANCY GOODS. t=ell WINS= LEON HIRSH'S DAZAAIL YOU TOE PALL. OF TOTS AND FANCY 0000 S, OF GERMAN, YIO'NCII, ENol.ltot, NN MANUFACTURE, NO, .Al 2 CIIESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA • . • he only place where a complete ...writ:tent of Toys and Fancy tomb. cotelllued Is to i.e found. A s any onournoration of, the boantlf ul goods mute us . ex hibition and (or smile at thle palatial store coot foil far short of ll.e nullity, we Omit mutt It, Molting star readers to call And examine for llsoutialows. fly aping at mire Yoe have an unbroken own went to select Crum. and avoid the annoyance of au overcrowded Store at Christmaal l llllo. LEON 111101, 10. 512 Chestnut street, Plollooloo • 09...lucerL 1 ;Ica, ViliMtlgt.r.V.Je. orod ~_ , 2Te,14 AtteXtusemento.____ OIRSI,JI2TICE.—NOTICE • - hl 101,0. Ull4 . teatamontary have bona W . we an the uuderalano4 tbe ext r ate of John T. Nata trairg pi.tntiVitt trna,r=NolWtie Ms t° ' tot I.tµl, Kr l'ILITI:tl'e7:6711":4 Vah`.lAre., IT:Mr=",, t till s w,l!ni,":;.` „ ": , ^74 1,1 time. ..: . : ,: , : 44111LTA BIA_TCIIIt, . . '.... ..,1311reat'," Kr • .•/!fftlry ! .0 ~:4;, t :, : , ,,,th., ,; .,., . . Ji.recle tors. AA i• I*NP.E„__• l7 / 44 1 L L. ,. . . ,No.lo3o.;cffirvv, v..riiiREET, , .... ...,,.. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Sgeh air all hret,tylto or ,; ,t - ' i '.. I , ) .EMRP. O tr 8, i j ' . ; /'.. - TOWEL-BACKS,. , Naa. a full 11. of S / • • HANDSOME PAPER PATTERNS, WORSTED, SILK, CHENILLE AND BEADS DRAWING ON CANVAS, sten As MONOGRAMS, ETC., DOM , to onlor. Also, Mauch 'louse, 100 'FULTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. dl-3m R NI. ItOBINSION de CO., (Stteet , .or* to lVm. 0. hilt Axer.) IMPIIRTe Mlx, 111/11,,CV11.T0ELM1.1.44 1/1111411011111. 07 MILITARY, CHURCH, SOCIETY, TICE ATRICAL GOODS, MAO, BAN NERS, BADGES, ETC NO. IM NORTH. TrITRD STRF.F.,T, PHILADELPHIA pLATED GOODS IFI,NEST„qUAS4ITY, the Lowest Rotes, stt MO4I CHESTNUT STREET, Siicond A. H. ROGERS, • Fre are dolly iceotring (ram our factof7 in..C.Untnctient Le Inlet ',Wes of amicm, an of all patterns , !from lOW , trot/tort, awl "Itferillett lirttia C 0..." manufactories. TRIPLE-PLATED SILVERWARE, 2 21, 3 00 Ha, •• 4 CO, Ono( 11, CO. Int7INK K. TIMM. DWI'S AND HOLIDAY PHESIILITti. 801 CHESTNUT Street., Beeoritl Flour, PHILADELPHIA. A. 11. 1-I,OG ERS 1.314.11,FiVe'1l PECTORAL CURES • i • 11 I X I.Ii6TORAI. COllOll I X PEcroitAi. eritEs co (ill . , ", • _ - • Centm. WrikiAltie d . 4 4 • • • • Thu Phenix Pectoral will cure thodineases of the tia TitAv An to Lc rise. tacit ut ctlati, Croup,_ Astil• me, !MonetaUs, Qutaryli.eote Itrieff, Ito niivism,Wltoop• lag Coughnyd Pgueriv•itv C.o.d. This medicine la proparoil by Dr. Levi Ober 0 Pfill,Plphig, and formerly of Ploenixrllln, Pa., and although it has only been offered for Ilve yen o s. mre thou one 01111100 bottles have already bees sold, nod the delliand for It in inertia.• lug every day. Many of theilletall Druggists boy it in lots of five gross, and nut a few of the Country Storekeeti• era try tine gross ate limo. Nearly every one who has ver sold it testifies to its popularity. and swirly ill who have need. it beer tentimouy to its wondertni Power in icuriag.Coggit. We are confident that there is no known medicine of such great value to 1110 community PIIIII Pectoral. It hss cured cases of the most painful and distressing cough, of yearn Mantling. It lta:t given itodaut relief in*.pella of coughing. It lota Ittglautly stooped the perukyspf iit Whooping Cough ante greatly.shortened its duration. It has cured Croup In a few minute.. edi es Con.uhud niption h toi.do liven c l. ured by It, where till other rem failed g lloarnenerei Ilan been cored by it in a single sight. Many Physician. recommended it. and other. 0.4 It tlieligteltrng toll administer it in their touchier, while other. appose It bereft.. ft takesway their littninenn. lie reettlinintool it to our I . oodorM, 1001 for torther put tic , alarm would refer you ti the circular around the bottle where you will And numerous certificates given by persons who hare 0 , 011 it. It it Cu pleaaant to the taunt that chllttrett cry foe It. It Is a niiinaltstfug expectnrant,• kir lag etrekigthi nl tlto sante thole that It olio) , the Cott Its. The proprietor of this ...Mein.• has so notch confidence lu its curative powers from the testimony ol thousands wino have ovoid it that the money will be refunded to Huy p lss who Is not satisfied with It. results. • •• n. It In prepared only Dy 011E1t1101.17.k111. D.. Wilt.lttALE Itaguilloor No. North 'lliird Mt., Piffled it 11,—If1. your nearest Druggist or StorekeePer due. no' Intve this medicine nnk iflin to other for you, and du au , let lam put you titf with seine preparation becaue he mikes more nioney ou It: but go or send at once ti «onto store when, you know it In kept,or fiend to If r. Ober list • Solder r. Schmidt kCo , Dr. Wm, Barmen Mou, It. Mose,Lawall Daniel. Druggist , Allettliiwo• J. S Lawall Cataniiiiquif,and nearly every draggint and to keeper in Lehigh County. . . doe 1-Gm Wllleit 3(1"ril A 11, 7:,41.:15. 'Gee. LIFE INSURANCE Co NO. NO BROADWAY, N. Y. GEORGE L. WILLARD. W. S. TISDALE,. Vier Prf.sitlnti. IL V. 01.11ACIAN, tirre•tnry., Table ebovi lor l.t,.Tbp.wultol ef,Tutal Real held Asset*, .134:.Y . Itottto.i ofnt nutt in.U.ro LluPpitl+l. 34. rerevutPg• :le.' York I.lfe fusitritte 0,1491,k, Dirt'ir.thit!tibrer pouttly• .•Pl..complled fro • 'HJtttiOtriiititOe•mksols4pere' Report for INW 01 • • • • ..-••• kazJitl.24,a .• V . . • 4WI Cant. In.. Llub. Per Cent. a iL. ; .. (3 ' . 1,41151 r nt „AI LIG 11 ‘. 2'.. .1 7..;.i'W;;;111,, 13 .12 4 ,1 Ifiti New York Lilo., ',',• 61 •1 3 1 '; 1 1 , rk,,, 02 . 614 4. , •,.. 304 ' \ 169.1 Bulled Slate.. 1.1,... •,. 0 !,...`,i ..., 3 . 6 . 4 . 1 11 ,„ 4, : 2142 11450 Manhattan Lire— ; •.;,,d t ,!,. ~,,..„ ~, ........ Iwo Knickerbocker .. 1..0....... 1 . V .. 4,.... ‘ 1,..,,..,1`..4, .y,.. .Z! I ti9i 11.011nble ... ...... •,19 6 i7 i .i , C .21 .1. , 1.7 .2 :I , . ; 2 6 .a ; laY111111:allInn 1.154,14: 711 1,1616.31.2 9.6 I,noin 22+222\1'01610111"° 3 , 1 , 4,4:18 411 I, ti. 91,73.5,7.41 .902 800 Benne 2,111,444 ril 2,0/7,1,1 Cob 1,0519 11641 llerinunin 1141 . 21Voirity. 4.11 t . 0 1. ATI XV 1.41 1,...). urth A it.riest... • • 7:•,2 7I• . 9.50,11/1 14 . ' .4140 181:1,1511,1100u1 1 •_...7 971 1.41, 1,111, 4 11 57, • 144 .14 1914 1 111.1 e • 706159. :o! 1111,...11 t6i . 6 .0,1 1914 Brooklyn 400 let/ 111 N 15,591 94 1.1403 Inn W idow 66 Orphan. ~....„..1 „ 3 „, :641.2 , 1 70 2 , 4 ,„ . iii i i ' o,l . lillrlVlLlart , ..t. l, .4. I . f . ,vift it,i, k.0.,1114 7 11 114 1911 Annuli,. 51011161- 7,w-4, i 4 I z..,:6 2 : 27 .31 ...„ 11+41 Conlinenl6l, Life-, • , n0.u . 2 • 75 , 7 . .. t ., , , , tl7 . ., 00,, Mid' A merle. 1 01 , 1 , 16 , ' 115 .,*t,i- 4 IY , • I 14.::: 4 800 Worl4 5101.611.... -iu. •. 4 ' .1/3.1 B 1 QM I , Averai.. aircitt. t;0uirynt..v1..1:1..1..;:ft.4....i..k5„1.:,t.i1111. ntit:lslt; 7 ." i ii . itl4 . C . .• . "54 York We lumuntu:v Comp:l9lex. 14.19 f'er 19 , 11(11ge of the World Jlttlool 11.0 5 AVPrago Of 111.1..1. to Hinttliiii illlllirl . ll of t1i..1i , .94 York lumorunce C 0194940. ** • .. ' 4;.1 r., 0,1,1,,,,,1 Ihr World .110 rift,. 1 1 ALLESToWN. 17, 110. /1.411,1:( Alleutowu, Agent or 0.0 World Mutual Life 111.11nmeo Co. of N. 1. Urnr R(r:—t•rru6l 114 to tlturrlr your for t luo prompt utuu• nor lu winch your had'• cptlu iR4 boy Ito quq goXprured lu your Company or? Air. lit.; Or lAuttlelal: eunuirkrer, our lruhlutrulvu{ Ibruflrlr. Wrufe I.llsllFtukfull to your for luirviug persuaded yrors ago It mole Uri. who, ftfovltltot (or the ivauto of 111. family the enjoymout of excellent:Wait; with 1111 , 41 Ilro and faintly record both holleutlve of unto? Va.. , of u.orttlttotot .Sie' attullJiluttkintitlion lirtegrp, tottinfrettigtor totellool uouecoootry. But Provltleuce. In the vrholitim • . ordained which In so often hard for us to uniii•rstund, othersiliW, l ldefrOin Ada& of Irtplinid:liiriir In April, lust he never entirely recovered, but continued singing until Ilta ogllnlogg were. M.O. guid,he departed ' this Ufa a few weeks ago. Alw tips careful of lain loved undo. tflL • Pmrl+WA~feg itieV'ugedstilcallot titlit;alkar his forethought and lore, and from the midst of our grief and Oars we would lbw; putdtely teelitY lO.'stio Oslnv of: Lire In ttritto;, and to the' reiltkPlltty m odOt,iptisti,'lof thiV, World I.lpluel Lao, yhtcll you ,rvitroyolit, is pfrilen{Mly, Myy thb, e vemplo be thv'entive.or Manyllvildg 0; 6 ample of our ilrpertml tovrd 'oneo• care sad fu , re4lVotight, end Ilkew Insole of 'omen, for:no ouo Os day mr hour lu which they may b.4-talisu sick or, sod lbw , be prevented from Moorluy. • •' ' ' Ittll'llEN U. KEDIIIEIIEIi, brother, 9 .19 . ) • c ,.•- MARTIN ~KE.N,Lnif,gsit, Awl 4t , do 14111 11.1 Nero cab4rtifsettnittO. ........ TO THE WOUKING CLAIM—We are now prepared to furnl.ll all cheeses with coustaut employment at home, the whol e of th• tie or for the apare moments. Halloo" new. light aud p m roalable. Persons of either sea easlir earu from Ws. MO per evening. and a proportional stun by details' their whole time to the hostage*. Boys and girls earn nearly Ili much as men, That all who ice this, notice may send their addree., and test the business, we make tide unparalleled offer: To •ctch as are not well sat isfied, we will mend &Ito pay fur the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable mample, which will do to continence work on, not ands copy of The People'' Literary Companion—oho of tho lersost and beet family newe• papers published—all rent free by mall. 'leader, if yog want permanent, pruetable work, address E.G. &LLB& & CO., AL's Cr as, Mains. . 1-ars (2.IRVAT DiFrinurituytori BY THY N.. METROPOLITAN DIET CO. Cash Otte tp She amount 0/4000,000. Entry Tirkel dra toe ft Pr 620,000 40 Caeb Gift.. each 11 1 . 000 10' , " '1 10,000 2110 20_ s . 6, flad 900 .. 105.1 Elopid,74 airvio dens dos - each 00 to 6700 75 • .• ; " Melrideorte • ' - • 74 to• 100 9.3oBewlng t - • Onto '175 ND Gold Watch. - • - " . 76 to . ; 1 ?) Cash Prime, Silver Ware, he., valued at •:. AC, A chance to draw any f at the above Prizeitoilkg. = eta dezerildell Paine n are sealed in lin•olopen nail well . mixed. Ou reeelpxof Me. a Ha ;led Ticket ladrawe ith• out choice and cent by mall to nay address. The prize named upon It will be delivered to the ticket-holder un payment of One Dollar. Prizes are immediately seat to, •ity address by express or return mall. You will know what your Prize la before you pay for it. Any Prise .schanged for another of same rulers. Nu Blank. Oar patrons can depend ou lair dealing. It cranium.. , -- We select t h e fullowing from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted on to publish them, Andrew J. Buena. Chicago 610,000; Miss Clara 8. Walker. Baltimore, Plano, 6.10UJ ; amee M. Matthews, Detroit. 410,000; Jobe T. Andrews, Savannah, 65.101.• Mies Agues lilremone,Charlestoe, Plane, PO-B. We publish no names without pertnission , OPINIOre oy vita firsn Is reliable, and de serve their anereae."—lreeil 1r Tribune, Mop 9. " We know them to be a fair dealing Arm."—.Y. Y. Herahl, May 29. " A friend of ours drove a PA prize, which woe promptly nscetved. "—Da fly News. Inns 9. Mond for Circular. Moral Inducement. to Anent., list• Infection gnat . ..teed. Every package of Sealed Envelopes counties nail tacit TICkPls NT; 11 for 62; 35 for , 61; 11(1 for 615. All letter4hould be tid reseed to II A JIVER. WILSON & CO.. 13) lirendu ay, N. T. FOOT RESTS, R:c EEO =I Then he INILMI in ". .thoorsl.Airsid fur lkhelltal•i. Nu. a aidiaaa•a am, le s beeersgopertieniarly adapted to persona of weak and debilitated constitutions. and those mattering from dim- Vlrill'OlX(V.f PAPitil. I ¢ t •octal d•LIUty, etc. p!ot„U,lsun spirnourt lialanfn in casts where no 12everages and tholes are needed, Enduenl,physlcinue of Saw York any; •• We keel) need Hoer MOLT EXTILACT lo wadies, and the results have beery such as hto tulipjtooify the claims made for It: we feet certain that It Is destined to supply *sweat long foit• • • • TARRANT Sc. CO., NEW YORK, Sole Aneuts for 1110 United Stales, ete. 1211E3 FORTY THOUSAND CASES{ OF gouda wpm phlpped from our bonne lu qua Year, to faMillatt, einbisaarl merchant 4,.in Wry Dart of tho nolabt try, from Mal. to California, amounting lit Taloa to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS Out facilities for transacting this tut:muss hostess. are better than ever before. We bare Uji.litx In all the ;oil, cipal cities to purchase goods front the Manufacturers, Importers, tool others; Inc OAF 11. nod ofteuatau leuthettne onerigce from the original cost of projection. Oar httek consists, its part, of the follovelog goods: — Situ lets, Blankets, Q fs, Odle as, ainghtt tag, /bass (J.,oils, Tulde 1,111,1. TOIOPIN, Ilosir,y, Glare, Skirls Cufsefa Ale_ eke. Si v, r• Naha Ware, tiptronw vlnted on Marl fif leer, manor(itreJ.,ll te Welled Pastors, /lel/non In Wore, ff /ass three. Table .101 rochrt me ter/. to 11 7e.l f i ' f " trari l t : d erash nIS•11 6 v Beale, { t e s t tml,:hrf /1,4 , , hisn nilWeAl d choicest style', Jblreq7l ., Teeire . liny l Il n ag li er " , g llunflkerelitel ,sid Bitten I Mixes, fir' 411, Jewelry, of the newest eights. We liner made arrangetoeuts w ith stone of the lead. lug Publishing Houses,. that will eattlale us to sell the standard and latest works of popular authors M ahout one-half the regular priest—such a• 00, Bongs, MILTON, SIDd TENNT•OIeII WORKS. 111` , Iii Gilt and Cloth Itindlngtidhuudreds of others. These and' evorythlog else tor • • ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE We do not offer a single article of merchandise, can that be mold by regular dealers at our prior . We du nut you to buy goods from um unless we can sell them cheaper than you can obtain them in other WO% —WWI e the greater part of our goods ere s u pmt about ONE-HALF TILE REGULAR RATES We want a I rellehle trait ha er4y part of the try. By employing your . Knit, time to form aloha and ! sending tig orderm, you coo oblate the moat Illiend cum nikvions. either la CASH or BURCH AN VISE.. and all goody maul by tie will be repro...fled. and we guarutitee sativfactlon to every one dealing with our hod's. - As the Holiday. , ore coolie.. we are making sPeclal or. fatly...atm to supply ..sere on. who rend. our ad yr rib , - uncut. with the meal - handsome sod uasful Holiday euto that can be thought of or wished hir s v n,l io onahle them to ....ore them cheaply and eelleditimislr. we will /loot., oily IMO wtaho will become our ageutng Inten Eitalt TIONETA, eituaratiag sotto. of the loony different article. from which you eau make your aelection of llolb pros eat, For returning full clubs from theme Free Tick eto,acconi panted hy the email. we will give tlio same extra Kent'. auto that We now give, just the saute as If you had paid 10 seats fur each one of your Tickete. We with you to an deratund that nut any ether firm in the buminevt cue colu• Pete with us in ally way whatever. As this free ticket lv only good fur the Holiday.. you moat read ill your orders before the tell of JaitUary, 1870. is every order amounting to over KAI. accompanied hy the tenth. the "gout May retain Fr/AFL aunt I. every order over *ILO, Ittittir may be retelued 1.1 PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES r T u h a l. l; , ?e ' o ' ulll: ' :;; e()MNIISS1( )NS . Agouti, will bin geld tee per coot. 10 Comb or Merchaudise, I -- ..,., ••• when tboy VILA. Ur THOIO 10,1101 (A:II, for which below 1 • WO glve a partial Llmt. of flonnalomiontm: _ . For au order of WWI. fr ttttt a 01011 of l'lllrty, we will rY 1 TIIE EMI'IItE lIJTILIAI. the Agoul, am•conoulmalon, tili yard. 11 in or Bleat. iril 1 . Shooting, Good I/romm Pullin., Wool Square Shawl, Trench Cummlniere Paul.. and Vemt Pitlern, Fine Large •• While Peunterpaunn, inic., OW., or 43.1t1 ill comb. (LIFE INSUItANCE AND TnusT CO., For au order of VA from a club of Fifty. we Will peg 1 the Agent, as commission. 0•5 yard' , Sineetiug, One pair busivy WoOI Blanket.,Foldln Oremm P10t..., ilanal•nonie 'wool Snjuare Shawl, Silt cr,Cosis Woin il, 1.10., etc., or Millie canibe Foy ran tinier of 1100, front it Club of One II neared, wo I CAP ITA 1., MITI put One Anctit„a• Colin nalsmoili, ItO yard• good yard- I wtolit leotiug, Coto-elle, liontiug Came A etch. Inch Laug Vi unit Shawl. Suit of all Wool Freitell Camminnore, i oft. ° att., or 110 ill caralt.' SS e du not employ ituYT.l.llllll Ag , ..U, and callonlmr , : mlninttill not pay motley to permonm put•portiug 10 bo our n AARON .F'l M lENIEDLAR, OILS , Preralnierident. nlartabi, tin Ergo pre,ronta ILI erry,mitited. I Mi 110 l ANCam. . D 1101 4 .004. 13 . end Money Always by I?egistered friters. ; Morgan F. Medlar, A. O. Sinning , . EMI rat til tab,,, William Hunttlinger, • Paul Balliet, - F.l.Unliu P. Mickley. W. 11. &fwd., i , ~, 411FOU Uralllet, Jomenis ' A Owbard. For futthervurtleulars nrwl f..r PARK.BIi & L CO., - ,-! ' Are • open and pi...pared loth, all btu 11-11:1:4111 . t. 111111 ttg en & 1106 " . "'" gt • • i t '''''' n • M.. ' to W. 1.. Money lu largo or small am ants r.,••ived ou _ .. '. ' ' L . • •••••••"'—. .."----.1,-"-••• disTolt. end Ipm cent. paid on daily lAniance• and a per • • fer olv. toutilto and lougert . 7 ":ifor Zzite Tait va zci. - • ,-.,_ • , , • 1 'Au ,„,„.. of Ildvdruulent Runde and Other nentrilies houaitt :11111 aold. sep 7.3111 T --- o -- 0 LIVW.--ADEANDAIAJILAILEAN E ; MITE WIDOWS` AND ORPII ANN' will he given 110 tit • hoaton Slut. Quarry, %heated lu Plalulleld LOllivitkle,. , liortlisuiplou c.o.'', I'm, near Stackertown. • It CotMlids of nuMber out. fiat vein, blue, Dever-Whim elate. fully equal 4.0 the Well- 1 11..f. Ch•P•• 1 MUTUAL tEthtFlt SOCIETY OF 'PENN A. guan Slate, with a:good water Power .attti a fuilliaging of 4 ug to d hoisting t0na1.... Persons deoirous of .au . . M P tuitit7 Of this klutraill plea. eautuitte fur thou, Prlucipal Oflloot, Allent•wct. Pa• gelaim. and apply tO Iteubou Koch, Stackertowo P. 0. • Ogriegmt „,,,o,•to . , 0, I, SCHREIBER, Preoldout i JIIIIN C prIVI.T Pagningry. ,H nn toraar. ' ' TOOILIR iii/AIDBIKIR Y. 6 It D S IV OD I M A CTIN gini . l.6, 11.P.AtIlkaal • 1 . ' .12 HALE; ranging lu price from IsS to Cot per acre accord I i1."1. , 4 ~ H t.".”'s - Jolt. C. Attewalt. Woll., I!. I!...!••• Ao 1111111 . 0 V cutest +, Imetion foe. tio•••I hell, genlaedimate, IV . . Ml`r9l l t''' 4 l,''., Dr.; Z. P. Dr.._ A. 17 r;..V,.!..,r.• and near market. In too are Bleated lu Vlrgiula 1VL"'1,11'...b..,',.i";.,.9,..,r,.;?..;:.,r5....tr.... a1 . r.6.4; ,, ,, i,:. j . y si: and Marylauti, some In tho hut...lWe violuity of Waoh• .1. I t . ,, n n l o l i le . 1. , . l'• O. "um , itigtari aud others from HO In Hlltalles distant from the Cap. . Ital. Addrom or call. J. D. 0 ANC WERISBAS Maamiehul. , . ,•. .•.. L. N —”, ' • . ' • ... 111.1t1. Avenue Hoar Muth enrol Waohlugtou, D. C. • This Society le virtually a Life insurance Comp.)* on • - ---- - --- -.•- •.1 plan by which a peroou of the otnalleot menno Co., Woo. , EXECUTOR'S "LE OF REAL Y.N. "li'r.,`.:,..'l‘i,.:l"„ci,in..,=lll'liff,:'„'Mirl,:i ii. „,,,„. • TATE. Will ho .old at public oafs. utt I It 11101111. its 110 other Life luutraum Voitivaillo., bat tarn meinher eau Wait) Ilin W r ay P „ wit oall.d. for lb the YIATu RDAY, DEC'ENIDER n, .'6l) "I'Vrten'"ll.aptll•l..l'intty'olTla goolety fttiliug.thofttudo are all 111 the hands of the members thentoelym, I\llll the At I o'clock. P. M.,. the prentioro,lll MA X ATAWN l' , timidly iv purely mutual. Reuther , . have a Ilea 111 got. TtaW BIM I P.•IIRRICSCOUN ry. PA., th e folloWitrit . Real -1 at all elec.°un for officers. rotate, to wit: WHY 11EC024.1;.; A ..11E3IBEII. A MESSUNCIE ANtI TRACT OF LlC`Nir , I . ' - ... i Ku, ut re the te.al dui ' - f . t vide th• H1{11311.1111 or ?ear the Public rind i leadl i tg fromt l i leluey 4 ' diii i iiy i bread ' fo i r T.1 1 (161101 1 ) , wit o tt v i e , ii. • ~,,, h tV /I li t; 6 . '1 li'V'th'el'il,, 9 r 15 ". A n t 7 , 1 1 4,1'11VgilIVIP.3!"&d s .Aid:g'IL."4.rh.` 4 ".:r"i' ,2 .1 ; /e ld s e th ^ . " AVlli.VVlT l artlig )n divy n i .LeilKAPllliT Ilenjmniw 1,1110.•er, MAIM R. Hotteastela, Juno Chriiit- , outty3Apßrutodeof -waking• • turista provlotou for nada • limo. amfolitere. ' Tint. Improvements there. oontolsl or a 1,011 1101' tiri ::: a Vi a ll ' N 'l u l II Milt. ski Ilatilti to,talml•ve of Ilk oil Ow AND BAItN. : old. Death to unetert•ln. We lob you. therefore, 1,. ann' • The premise. were lately lt, the ncrupancy "Me wt ow alder the CHEAPNESS •nd SAFETY of Inourlng lu will or iii.epli Siegfried, and are a portion of the Estate of Jolla Company and ho• asoured that lu ca. of death you will Berger, late of Lehigh County. deortmed. woos In you • blmslug to a w idowed loollOto or de' T ice, Condition. mode known at the solo out at• vend,. oloter. tentlance irire. 1.7 It Inc lb.' oubject your thought, send to the Ilecretarr for SAMUEL J. It IsTLISE.• ,j per circular, outsider Its chvaptie. and we are sure yeiiii Elecuter Of Juba Smspor, deed. - will al once take ant . Dt:110 . • ---.•-_-.-_,---._-ou -.... lEEE MEM - . Olt PII A Nfr COUVT HALE. ftliztrllancono. -• II y r Rine of an order of the rrn)bm' e gret of Lehigh „.. • .-,__ , . , _ , . ~. ounty, will ho rold at Public' Hale, on the nime, uu OUTII PENNSIVIL• -,•.•••, • pr•pr enBATURDAY..DECEIIIIER lith, lbd, at one 'N .. .... . .._ _ a lgi . ~....,...• .., . ,!;,,,, in th.tiblo re rule or wir.LIA3I - mAAIA' It A ILROA 11, ........ - - 1141 , 34f0ga•1143.034..ting of two aajoluling 111.04 uf laud Ihe wholePontaltilim 12 oohed stud 12 perrhe, more or le-, . WINTER A ItRANOEMENT. Oilier in Ilmilelberg tow tddy, Lehigh comity. nomr the p,,„.,.,rer• for Philadelphia take 1•Ohlgh TalleY 11, IL o il l^, W 4 "..."."'"'• 11 ' 4.^Pr"ern."" 1n v "" . ..., -. . , I traino tome ug Allentown ol oor a• In, II 45 m. la. mud e m o te of a ISt a•PIOrY 11.06 1101' S. t: 10111 hit rhett al- . 3 - .0 p tn., au arrive it Phlladeltdila .ePO. . 2 IS P• tnalied. Wentherbooded, and rtirdl log barn, tog ' rr wlth . other ontboildlngo. 'Vire land to allargrellont trot 1,y.r.:.k1,%;11'22-11p1'P,17,7. ',,lni,,ll;V:rll.lloll.l,lt,'V?l‘rhij:‘"L";;lll,l,r,":'i. l a ud, m pllOlO of whirl. b. gorhi lnerplow. A grot.elet r ...• IPPLE ORCHARD mud other fruit tree• abomml oil the 101:,,,`..".trfue;1.(1,.1.7.,rfAt0m.;1ii,.:::.10. ((AI. traVilig lbalb• property.op ' .r i ' I '' , Teri,. sad condlll‘4l. yrilUtt *de known at •ale by. LUCAS. BC 41 ROB LE, nor 17-4 t ,t:W18 P. 311:1134 AN, Adut r. flour Through Train.. Valli: Bond.), Rterlded• 1 . - - - • . Ir ...ger trail. leave the donut NurthWrot echoer Bettis QECOND A 111.1 0 II; It NF. D AfiSIG N. , .., 1 " A•••,,•• •,,, , 0,.. philio•iphi, 1.0 EES• SALE. . For Alleutowu at M ill mida. In. aud I 41 and 3p. M. 'ad 4 n od la. to tVtilllataill:..iiet ra‘l i ft i ll i t) .B , 1111..UtrI tha l Pr"'"", 11l 47n" ' :: Oi l Wattu ' g i tu b ta * :A ll i .4 .. ill ti :, ru. , 11:12 tr:We rr Abington at 1 13, A :Baud bp. la. . • • latitsdale at 091 tr. 113. 1 SATIIItDAY,'DECTAIBI4:II 4, '69 . . , ~ Train. , fur 1%11.0114 , i ,, r" . I . . • ~,, Leave Bothleituist at 031 a, 111. 12 itl, 221 and ri to P. in, Al 10 o'clock A. AL, all 101 l i r• , Doylortown at 6:13 4. Li, 245 and II We: M. ; I• 1.40.110.10 rd d 111 a.: 31. . i i • '. VAlitht.Bioti 4/ ii.i• P*01E1111( f Fort Waehlugtuu at 8 RI, P 43 a. 11, and 2 2 1 1'• in. • Abington at id. u w mud 883 p. tn. . I 1 • .4 • ON SUNDAY/I. • Of Vita. M. Klotlor. Rank ruPt. r•liorrl, l ' ~i Lyon Id w• Leah Bethlehem fur Phil!delphla all 00 p. la. . tidy, ',LI a h 1•1,110)•l , <oolaUng W... ' •• 13..)1.4•t0 MU ' ton a. tit, Leave Philadelphia for Bethlehem At 9 91 14.111. .S 119.1.10.11.: ' .tI6T •M ILL, .• for Duyir.tolf 11 at 2 tor: 111. . (11 Faro—Allentown to PitiladolPhi 11 1 1 Pi:. EL rr. LS C 1,331115, Aatalt with Too: palm ur Moue.. th• 114 p I C,IIIANCE• marbinerY, mull whioh is e•- I. I.l' tirrly uuw 4tl CollAtlllii. belt the sod recent Int. .A 1 , . .1 , D • 1 • prefer:uvula. The WATER POWER is never falling. Atom, a • . s AN EXTRA ORDINARY OFFER, 8 A I's' Al 1 1.1., . . . • with Mg %mot. wed., power. Thum 31111 1r- .1 twat. Oral.l . 9 3 4 Mlleirfpim . the flu: Illdgo, •11 , 1 tlir 3.14 th 1 - power 1r o 7 . 11 A. LA'ADINO AWRICULTURAL JO UR.VAL' oparo.s to ..id 111.111 tell. • A {mei at fotrm. Mud Ili perrhoor, moro or leA., of ox• ' cellaut farittlow hoill'belking+ to the above (I o+l 34111 print.„i . . __ A ao, It trort of•%%lso)Dl.Afil), routaining la *ere. and tr: pereheo, .Voile ••n "the foot ..1 .aol mooutaln, In daid ~...A.aal e au groat' Jovnar•r; p —w .w l s i . ri d t;e r l o nd i xoonth r i . 7 .• towu•hlPaud cr , o , ty,, t whl , r.lurpl In. mold . IN LOTS OF 2 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. j...........1.1.0..31... ow ~,,,, by a by .►PPIYIot ~, w. D. 1 I,'' ' :F t i: ul o ll : B •lo l 4lo ll : r i7l "ll : l :,l “ .l b :: ' ll u . L l u ry r'l l;l:ii ot t.l l k ". ll d re e % ,4 :l ,: t ie d, r igr, I % : % . 1o °1 h o; LuaAhlfril. at A11em.... ra, or 14 Awel J. Kialler, a t Droner, and Poultry KoAper, fko., 80c. Illuatrated with ti . e ... aville .1414i+ com) , Y, P.... • , atutteroud nue' ,p)graglngs and , bound In handeoluely Termaldrid'eendltloua wilt 1.1 , made knoWo At male by , ‘ tu l l ':,: so ,re di ,, , :i ., : tr v . l . l . l .l r :t ul t. a er . } a p.: w c. i f l r l i ll i l ri d y . l l3 . r.t l . a ir m .. . r o tri n h ,.. lh i . u l e y n n :: :, : e ry ; , : e : g l 7 .• W. U. LIICKESIIACII, .•., , a. , NAMUR!, J. if IfITLISR, '1 Vto " o " na ' w u er. through the SOglaggg.fgeB :LP " 791 ]]•t • , . 1 , , , ,, L igue,, of Cot. M,dilatler, IlankruPl,, ~ e nl , t i et i. tioua relation to Sick, Injured or Dldeadad t • tl eilliE ONE•DOLLAR STORE OU'r.. h...:llal Bl .6: e i P .L.l.l.a• 4 l ::::D 4 l :mae: si ultr :/ . :7:::::: 4 -6 : r .u s b ,. .": 71 : . :A. nytm—ltstrurg.:ll4.llll,.frtait:',rrmbefk.u..l4Varr ta lya ar . o i now f wetred Wolfer tie Jrnerfoon ,Vfork Joor mud Dreading hose . , lo great rurh•tY: Situ You•,.l.ealhor roucwiladto' um Wigton Mtn Wig h h 4 11 1 .1 4 : : :; ‘ ,71,:o. o na, p a ean, Lagn,,flehanslad; a:: 24 . C .3 11: I to u n:l4 o d v ia . t az ly and ii pa o y S l T u . s i d n a l an t :.::l)t . a c A n . :;: f : w b : . "l rs ~,„ , h a 0,...,,,, 0 t.f mohroljaa, jpwelry,Akv., tot Una t :: . 1 1, i , t , ) , , , , , 1ch lila inlpillgenl Sktople of out dectlL 'P x;viT,a Dollakato k...,,c1\1p0q examine (or youraelged. lot July aPPror.l.,_ tbuid In your pulp aa al H. LION, .14. 1. h WAITS Street, betweeu Market once And atom I.h. Mutt Journal freer " % 1- a n r ° " - ` - • ,T 31., celmit. toil abl e, Plfliadelplsla. A .4 - A. In the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County. In the matter of the account , of Martin Kemmerer and Tilghman grantor, Executor. of the Estate of Rubes Guth late of the City of Allentown, deceued. And now, November Bth, 1110, the Cenci appoint William 11. Oases: Auditor, to audit and If necessary resettle said accoant and make dietributlon. Yrom axe Record. L , Toote:—O. W. HARTZEL, Mart. The Auditor above named will attend to the duties of bin appointment at the law ogles of , Larl Sawyer, Rag * . ;to the City of Allentown, on Wednesday, the 7.14 day of De cember next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. when and .where all person. Interaded may attend If they think proper. • WILLIAM 11. °LACE, Auditor. ADINININTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Elven that the andereigned have taken out letters of admlniatrallen to the Estate of Daniel It. Kewerer, late of Sallsbnry townahlp, Lehigh county, deceased; therefore all persons who are Indebted to sa id Estate are requested to make payment within six weeks from the date hereof, and such who have any legal claims &anima said Estate will present them well authenticated - for settlement within the above specified time. AMANDA M. HEMBREE, REUBEN H. HEMBREE. Adminlatratom. MEE] ANNUAL "EETINII36.—THE FAR. MERS' UNION MUTUAL YIRR INSURANCE COM PANY of Lehigh County will hold its annual mooting at the Hotel of GIDEON YODER, at Trezlnrtows. ou SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 4th IfloU, aLythich time and place an election for THIRTEE DI R E CT ORS, to verve the en eAU.lig.ri.,rl.4w)lcliobcekb, N ey,rwoom the hours of Id o'clock.. D. H. BASTIAN, Preafdenf. Daaavtces Yotomit. Bferdary. . uov 3.1 t AOXIINISTRATOIVN NOTICE. Notice In hereby given bat the undersigned has taken out lettere of administration In the Estate of Peter Holl4l2lger. deceased. lab pf Lower Messner), • Lehigh county; therefore all persons who are indebted to mad Estate. aro requested to bake payment within six weeks from the ditto hereof. and such who have sterg legal claim •galust said Estate will shoveprt them e well authenticate/ fur nettle:mut w ithin Admiut.tr.tr.x. 32113 NOTICE.- 4 TUE !MACUNGIE NAV. logs listik Will make application it the next Kes el. of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the repeal of so much of the I.t section of the not Incorporating .1,1 hank as provides • ' That nothing in thls act coutalued shall be so construed as to confer 011 the corporation bunking privileges, or seas to exempt th• same front the operation of tbo lowa of this Comsnonwenith prohibiting oho issue of hank notes or engagements of credit In the na ture thereof t" and will aPPIY fornerwral loopking privi leges under the ' present style and title, The Macungie Sayings Bunk,' with oho present capital of r,OOO, with Fo r it ! ' Clip t ". t ‘g. ""'"AtilititALly:Pig l l." We. C. LICIITISMW•LLNER.CashIer, Jo3U-titu ALENTOWN NAV _A-N loge Inetitution will L Make application at the next session of the Legielature et Pennsylvania fur the repeal of so much of the let section of the act incorPo. rating tho cad Institution as construedhat nothing ha this act contained shall be so as to confer upon the said corporation banking privileges, or eons to exempt the came from the operation of the laws of this ilonitrunt• wealth prohibiting the Waning of banknotes or other en. easements of credit In the nature thereofwill - apply fur general banking privileges under the presentetyle and title—the "Allentown Baying* institution" — with the preeent capital of gt 12.000. and right of further Inoresse to 4300,00L1,and to be located In A ll entoWn , Lehigh , seuuty. Mined: WILLIAM AMY: Cukill.z4ll: Hugo, JongSribits. PCILISTIAV ?UTZ; • F. E. Samoan. ILLesilevon, °gonna Plotter. SAW: " • • ki PI e to-um M. • Trustees. NOTICID.--fitOTICE . 'IS . HEREBY • IV that application will tee made by the tender sinned to the lineament of Pennsylvania. for letters patent 11 711Fe g m..tufeje "P rot i n Wn o.. 7 ' a : t r. !LA= illi l .7,!_*;°Vl b 4 maid to we Borough o f atillerstumu,Joehighementy4 • The object of meld ASlVOlntital If 111 be to reoelve money an 40. count at teenier ratan of Inteteat. to leer `meantme, dlii. count note., billn„lic..., tipkd to °notelet,. banking • lilt!: gr touglro tg".11,1 1 '41 1 1171 V trOg3T; felt: thorny to increase the same to 11200,000. to be dinlood 1.10 share* of fifty dollar. Neb. Jame. Weller, .1, F. M. Shiflett, George Ludwig. Cherie. Shinier 1 ' Benjamin J. Behinoyer, Gideon F. Eirtle . Y, Franklin Bbliner, John Shilfeet. Horatio T. Herten., William Bellday. J•mee 811101111StOr, Anthony Mechlin, AlOnandOr fIllirMULOr. ' Jill Lifc Enottraucr. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA ALKX. WHILLDIM, President: (181111'711 OF riIR 4.lltililCAS No. of yoliclor Una , . ISO, I) r 9l ISM. Doc 91 D c. 1 , 1;8. Ilrc. The A3IEILICAN 1.4..11011c1. ou all dordrable plane. at low at.x, and for aeenrlty and prnmptnenn 11,11101'1191 loam , L o unxurpashed by any Compauy tbe Valled IState, 110.4111) OF TR MITRES IltiN. JAMES Po LLOCK. F.x.Gor. of Poona. Diroctor U. N. Mint. If ItiPllit ' O t N T l' l l l 3. l r 1 4 1 . e Pro,.. tle a . r u! a r ' e . ll,l l e t Uc ".. (l - 7rm g aillo S u i ' .o . ALBERT C rourth e Aational Dank . PIII LI P NG LE, Seed Merchant. RD Market St. 110 N. ALEX. G. CATTELL, IL h rt S. SWatet, Merchant,enator No Bt. ISAAC 11 ABLEIIHRBT, Attor noy•st• Lave, Ma Walnut St. L. M. WII ILL D IN, Merchant, 21 and 21 South Front St. HENRY Merchant, 74.5,50uth Fourth St. GEOROB W. HILL, President Seventh National Bank. JAMES L. CLACIIIORN, Pr.!. Commercial Nat. Dank. ; JOHN W ANANIAS:BR. Oak Hall Clothing 'louse, a IL . . . 1; • :Car. tillt a Chestnut 31 krket Sta.. thud CO a all Street. W.M..1. ROMIG, M. D., &gent, IP EAST II ?LAU LTON ST OF ALLENTOWN Con. FIFTH ♦XD lIAStILTON It/pp.etlle Court lieut.,. Allentown. DON'T DELAY, BEND AT ONCE OF THE QOUNTRY IREE FOR ONE YEAR J. B. WILSON, Sprplary AWL lu.red. • t,(1rm,4.10 00 1,100.003 0 3 ,$ 8.312,478 03 *24,7M).901 Alloutown. P stoi i,l ;00
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