II II rly Ac3isttv. PI'NI.I rIIINII NINNY WNIMADAT NT ROBIMP IREIYELI„ .11-t $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arearagert arc atd, elcopt at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not motive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to this °Mee. Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address aswcil as the new. WitArs nre considered the exquisite thing for ladles' evening wear. MERE were twenty.seven deaths in Allen• town during the month of September, an Increase of but ono over the previous mo..th: • THE school teachers' institute of Lehigh county will be held in Ole city on December 10th. A full attendance is expected. Mn..louri P. I.aliocuE hits disposed or his news agency to Mr. William J. Weiss. We wish Mr. Weiss abundant success in his new enterprise. A THIIEB43TORIED dwelling house Is in con templation for the engineer of the Water Works Plans and specifications are drawn. MR. REUBEN SIEGER, No. 812 liamlitou street, Is manufacturing forty dozen cane seat chairs for reserved scats In nageubueles LUTHERAN CONFERENCE. - The Second District Lutheran Conference will be held In Slot ington this week. IT is Silid WTI there arc more cigars manu factured in Northampton than any other minty in the State. 'Pt: first annual exhibition of 0101i:cyclone Agricultural Society of the borough of Kutztown, Berke county, opened this morning. • KEROSENE. -It seems to be impossible to Impress the fact on the public mind that kerosene requires to he treated with nearly as much caution us gunpowder. • A NUMBER of unruly cliaracturs stand on the stops of the post office, In the evening, and greatly annoy those who go In and conic out. It should be prevented. THE store windows are gorgeous wish fall dress goods, which elicit the admiration of the Indies, as they view them with that fastidious care that only woman has. °THE music of the City Cornet Band is ex cellent. Every man Is master of the Instrument he performs on. The band is a first-class organi zation, and well deserves the praises received. Itoungity.=Clio house of Win. S. Monyer, In Reading, was robbed on Monday week. Mr. Monyor succeeded In capturing live of the rob beta. Mont of the goods have been recovered.. IViliilllllB NVIIO mysteri our,ly disappeared some time ago from Slatington, Las att length returned. No reason Is assigned for Mir leaving In the manner she dial. • POPULATION. —According to the census the following Is the population of four of the princi pal Pentoylvaula cities : Scranton, 35,700 ; Lon rutter, 23,009 ; Allentown, 14.06 S Erie, 19,742. PATENT.—Among the list of patents issued from this United Statue Patent 011 ice for the week ending October 4, le one for a grate for Frauds Glick and Uriah Keelc, of Allentown. Tim Coto; Cww.—The farmers generally have already cut oil and shocked their corn. The crop throughout Northampton county Will he one of the flutist gathered. REV. Do. J AMES, of BuUtleton, Philadelphia county, is the oldest Methodist preacher In the world. Ile is in his ninety-fourth year, and has been a laborer iu the Methodist Church for seventy years. NOVEL NOTION.—The latest fashion in en gagements is to give no ring or presents of any hind to the lady, and the wedding to be quiet and plain, only the relatives being present, and the bride's dress very plalu and simple. Toe engine of the Columbia Stm m Fire Company Is kept In beautiful condition. There is not an ornament on it which does not shine like a new dollar. Its appearance reflects great credit on those who have charge of It. Ivor ORE.—A very extensive vein of iron ore of superior quality has been discovered on the fares of Mr. James Hess, about one mile from Eas ton. Parties are now working It, and during three days brought to the surface about ono hundred tons. The vein Is about ❑Been feet In thickness. DIVIDEND DECLARED.—The Directors of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company have de clared a quarterly dividend of two and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders or their repre sentatives at the company's office, N 0.303 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on and after the 15th lust. MATIUMONIAL.—Miss Mimi MeHose, the daughter of Hon. Samuel McHose, our ex-Mayor, was united In the holy bands of matrimony to Mr. T. Blank ou Tuesday. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's parents. We wish the couple much happiness In their new life. • NEW COUNTERFEIT. --A new counterfeit on a local hank Is thus reported :—Furnters' National Bank of. Reading, Pa., lives ; imitations are re ported In circulation; look out for, all Farmers' National Banks ; as the town and State can he easily changed and printed from the same coun terfeit plate. CHECK STANI'S.—Two cent stamps are still required on blank cheeks, under the new reveiue law ; but they arc not necessary on receipts for money or the payment of a debt, nor need there be any stamps put upon promissory notes for less than one hundred dollars, nor on assignments of mortgages which have once been duly stamped. 1110 SNAKE. KILLED.—A short time since route persons discovered a large black snake on the larMofßev. 0. Leopold In South Whitehall, which they killed and on measuring found it to measure ulue feet four and three-fourth Inches in length, and Ave limbos in girth. A short time previous a lunch larger ono was seen lu the .sanie vicinity, but escaped being killed. ALLENTOWN lies all the advantages that arc neceqary for the building up of a large city, and in a comp:truth() short time such will be the re sult. Theis Is not anottfEr place in Pennsylva nia, of the saute size, which can shoW so much Teal enterprise In mercantile and Industrial em ployments. A. LITERARY society is something which our. young men should Luce ambition enough. to or ganize. You Want such au association to occupy your unemployed time In the evenings, and to keep you off the streets. Why don't ;yon stir yourselves, and originate such a soviety. It re quires but little effort, and but. an equal amount of capital. .Let us bee who will 'he the first to move In the matter. Tim SCHOOL LAW.—The new edition of the School Laws of Peunsylvania.is ready for de livery and should Win the hands of every one in terested In the public schools of the common wealth. School directors and controllers will be supplied by the county superintendeMs of their respective counties. Any person can get a single copy by addressing' the School Department at Harrisburg, and et.closing ten cents for postage. Tae PennByloan fa School Journal, in speak• lug of the schools of Northampton county, says : Examiuntions are progressing under favorable auspices. Teachers are better cptalifled that hint year. Salaries are being Increased In many dis tricts, and terms lengthened In some. Indepen dent district of L. M. Bethel, with two schools, has increased the term from six to ten tnotain, and raised the salary from forty to fifty dollars per month. LEAF cover a sheet of white paper with a thin coating of grease, and then smoke It ou the same side over a smoky flame of an oil lamp, lay the leaf on the sheet. sop fold It so that the smoked paper will press It on both Odes. Then remove the leaf, lay It on a clean sheer, fold the paper over, nod preen It heavily between the leaves of a book. Whim the leaf he removed, the impression of both sides of the lent will remain on the paper, and can scarcely be diskingelshed from a 'latched pencil drawing. IT is said that the Lehigh and F.titattielianna railroad are endeavoring to make it weeterii eon. unction and for o ln another Omagh THE Loblgli Valley,Railrond Company ah notsneea Ita usual miartcylyAlvhleml of I wo and a hair per cent., payable on Ito , lrab taHam, or tax. SALEl3.—Butijainiii Kistler sold a tivo-story Wel: dwelling house - lir:0 lot of entlind thirty feet front by two 11111,41,1 and thirty feet deep, on North Seventh street to Willinnt Wniltert, for 5t.1,000. Charles 11. Mille sold it two•mtory frame dwel ling how, and lot of ground iii 0.14 0 Inches front by 115 feet deep, on Ninth r4reet, between \Val nut and Jr:ekson, to Edward D. 'trader, for $5OO. IssTALLATIoN tir regular meeting, N... 380, Sons Wren/lie:am—, held Nina day eveniig, :Id, the form% ing officers were installed 1., serve fur the ensuing (warier : W. P., George Simpson; W..\., Denry W. Cole; R. S., M. D. Forrest ; A. It. S., Wilson Derr; F. S., C. S. Massey; Tr, :IS., J. T. Mirage ; C.. (Viii. Woods; A. C., Joseph Jeans; I. S., Charles Braes ; O. S., Edward Henry ; Chaplain, \l..\. Selple. COPLAY. —Lehigh Division, No. 192, Eats of Temper nee, of Copley, will hold a piddle 0 I log at their hull, Wednesday evening, Doodler 12. Rev. R. Walker, of Allentown, an I Rev. dames Little, of 11okendaugun, will deliver addresses in English., Rev. Filehr, of Cotasationa, will tlicali in German. Other German ilwaliers will also lie present. The public schools will odd a view fea ture to the meeting by enlivening the occasion with choice [musk. Many Divisions or the Order have been Invited and are expected to he present. SUDDEN iMATlL—Thitrsday morningun un fortunate woman named Dilts, aged ithont I defy years, died very suildenl) at the house of Susan Miller, neat• the Catholic Cathedral, Scranton, where she had been living with a number of otlier . l ,young women. Alderman Witt res was eallud to hold an inquest, but the cause. of death being clearly shown to have been heart disease, no Jury, was empanelled. Previous to her death she stated that she had a sister living in N. J., , and hind a young son at school at Allentown. The woman had a splendid tv.n•drobe, gold ivdtch, &e. Exi•LosmS.— Friday night ritual 9 &chard: the city was startled by an Marin, which ;It first was supposed to he fur Ilre, but was subsequently ascertained to have her n caused by eN plosion at the Lehigh rullhr g will, in the Ward, owned by Shinier & Saeger. The explodon was caused by the falling of a rites or. %, et ore lido some live cinders In a furnace, which nas being repaired by the puddler In charge, Amanda, Boyle. The entire roof was Llown lilt the furnace, and the puddler was sonlewhat seer rely 'owned, as well an another employee of the mill. 11..'1'hoilias, the superintendent, Informs its that explosions of Ibis character occur tulle frequently in the mill, and very little Importance is attached to then, although this one is more severe ill it: Allele hunt usual. 1.11:111,.%I.I . I•V IN P.‘II \ITN, - !II .tri,owl nml alitto,t ;tut t i• ;' • IthCI•111 hand which bike:A:ay le n idieg utensils is the saving 1101110F:bee and mak,. The more perfect his instruments, the more inolhaldo are they. So also It is with his working rattle and his stock. The most perfect is their Minis ire ever the roost profitable. Liberality ie good tiaras and warm shelters Is the source of health, strength and comfort to animals ; ennsrs tilelll to thrive on less rood, and secures 1 . 1,1111 lilllllOC all sorts of crops. Liberality also in the prevision of food for domestic animals is the ShilllTe 01' Ile•ly muscle and manure. Liberality to the earth, iu seed culture and compost, is the sour, of its bounty. Thns it ks in agriculture, as in every part of•creation, a wise and paternal Providence has Llseparably connected out duty and our hal.- piness. In raising animals the eendition of his success is kindness and benevolence toward them. to cultivatieg lice earth, the conditien of ina . success is his Industry uppe it. WAl"rO WRITE AN .kIIVEWEISEMENT. —l4 no means the least useful and interesting portions of it live newspaper, says the Ledger, are •found In the columns edited by the public, that is to say, the inlvertising department. No matter how the editorials may he written, Cr how graph ically the news may he presented. none of these carefully elaborated or Judiciously condensed col umns " come home to the hie.int,s anal lid,0111,” of soon, reader, 'nore elreelivoly than new :nit er tiBements do to others. When the advertising colums tire occupied by dreary,prosy, long atiairs, repealed day after day, and Month :titer mouth. people tire of seeing them. They are not features of busy, but of stagnant life. But when .11iViT tiSelnelltS, new every 11101 short, erkr, and to the point, meet the reader's eye, he feels that the world moves and he is inspirited 111 move with It. There is something inspiriting ;Ind cheer ful, encouraging and hopeful in the very look of melt filled advertising columns. The nom it ho succeed best in business and heep up with the times, are three.: who not only road the advertise ments diligently, but who do their share in keep ing them " ever charming ever nets." may he of Poixtlis Ess.— Somebody says, and rays intere,t to per-one owning unused Wank receipts truly, that thrre are few ell' le pavin, the initroal revenue stomp tin" emits which love in not alitk.ed as furnishing the lima», imprint) thereon, the tax opts, w Melt was re for iitipioliieness. Ittislkiml, rather or Mother pealed hr the art or July 11. 1570, an and after will speak liar-In words to those he hives best, (h.,,.1.„. 1570, kamc thm arm , ~,,i n. i nasnci, silliPlY 1. , e. , 1 16 e the tleere'Y let ' e e n d f " intl Y staini.ed 1)1»»I:, to the riminii-,inure Internal pride limp him from getting Ilk In ad broken. It I) oevenne free or eN i u,se they may receive other 17a shame that a until noire iwpnlitel ,A))))1,.. "retinal vain.. 6)r wide!. they may have at times to his wife or sister that) he would to any Thi: Arrangement relict' to a ether tr " m ""• It is (In " th"l. lint' 1. " 1 "If , ' I rev ...her or lot-inesi men who have had their (tons of a man's nature prove to lie a weaker pro- w a hi. it rrr,•nt period and teetlon ton Walliaa ill a raially eilvlo that the IV- „1„, r.ut harer,„ by of re, itraints of soelety, and that a w oith»l pvathe Indebted for the kindest politeto,s or lire to um., not belonging to her tiwg 1,,,0,h0ia. 'l is Iti:polvt• , 1 coal transported over the Lehigh things ought not to he so• Titc mail who, he- ,Vali , y Railroad 1:r the weel: end': g ()et. 8, cause it will not be reseuted, ballets his spit ea lB7O. eollipared with Alllllll tinioditst year: atid•bad temper upon those or his Ilea rilistoae, is ; For We, 1; For Yeur. , Tol I \V , I old." 11,1:17 12 501 177 01 IL 51111111 coward and it very mean tiudi. Find, • II o /.11•1 on ... ... . ... . .15,1:19 9" 1,797.179 02 wor:ls arc circulating otediains ht.LlVvell 1111, 141111- ' 1 . 14.1. Lehigh... ' .. 178 15 11,9511 (11 Heinen and holies at Itoineatild uo ro9-11 exhibited ' ittl:lVgf Meadow' .......1.1,55719 507.099 04 it: society can atone for the harsh I.lllgllggt. 11111: iIIIIIIIIIIV ... :1,51.9 10 225,4110 15 distespeetfal treatment too often indulged in he- Nlacell ('haul: 94 (ii 11 , 3 12 tweet) thbse bound together by (lo,i's own ties of blood cud the :cost sacred bonds Cr conjugal lice AN UNFoRTUNATE ATVAIIt. A liAv day., ago the eccentric Sltlinincrhorn visited the First i \Yard, and In the course of his .perainhulations I A 1.1.1.5 ri 4 ritES• IMF:ill:I !lett it, 11 Call, the brought lip at the building In c.ur.e "r erection no mums "I Ihe."'" Itillrs 11101 at their artnitrY, 1 by Messrs. Selple, dohost tr. At Co• Skimmer last week, Gar the portt.o.tt of virrethin pernin there conceived the mighty idea or the cent organization and electing Oliver,. Upon helpers there employed, :oil to early hisconc e p. roll eau iirty member, tit,tere.i to their iittitte,, non Into practice ap ed it hml and euuunenecdl segued the constitution, until voted for the follow ascending the ladder. The Sons of Erin seeing lug po l e rst—C"lit"l", 11. (tool ; 'lst Lieut., their avocation interferred with and su pp ie d rig 1,,. .C. Nagel ; 9.1 Lieut., C. yl. Merle. This or• had bemi employed to assist them, linno.diotely I ganizat ion promises to he equal to the Allen Rifler kupped work, sayhtg •t ,1-3 if we of mid, if the present unanimity or action of Its work by the side of a daerty ringer I" The 01,,r. I meniliers may be taken as a criterion. The eiti tiousorthewholel'uriclc Zvi, or Allentown may Hatter themselves °fluty , it nnl il „ t h e , helper,. could rat- l o g in their midst it Illilitilry llrgitlliZittloll second ployed. Sltintmer's etwittricity, on this oceasion, i 11l tiiiii” in Oils emninnawettitit• was in it "M''''lfieinee-I de{u'l clog the I M \ - ,Triztous DISAPPE.\ ILAN('E. —We referred Irishmen of their job. Wti,tt ill not say anything few day, ago l„ the my, e ,l ll , ,11, a pp e „,„„,„ ht COndeinnatlOU Of the hastiness or the t-trikers, I . or. son or ex•Sheritr Matthews, or Lebo non, wh o are ever ready to sustain the dignity of boy about Ili, who left hL, home on Saturday of est labor, but Sl:limner deserves the severest 'col- ternouu i„,, has shred been fie.u.,l sore for the harm he did, awl if he insists upon .lice Viol ice sills his ali-etice causes the greatest going about lightening the labor, of the hod ear to hl , parent,. Ile was a lad rely highly tier, we inslist nimn his undergoing a severe awl , , , • t .„ r . wi th , t itt, ale! W till 111101 L IL 'Mu protracictl appileathot of Email de P.II Is. Ile Was a hoc of prepos,ing appearance, with Jr black hair. and had on when he left it black sir c •Lit, an alpacca cap, and light cross barred pants. Search has writ umdc fie him, tlitts far without any intelligent, in iegaril to film. Any information will IT [mist gratefully received.— L'oidiug THE Cont. TitAtir..—The Mauch Cloud Coo/ qiizitte of this wish hays t—Thero Is 1111 1111 provenient in the trade. Coal na Gist as It arrives in the elites nod pari4, but there is not that active demand m nltiffiltl characterize the market :it this season of the year. In 1869 at this thin.• the maiket w•oi help. ' Trim , rE REsPi'p•r.—Al it meeting or ed by the great freshet, which advanced nili.iinq No. :;SOi goes of Tentpern»ee, quite materially. This year all the region,: ase held Friday evening, October 7th, the following working. Much more coal Ii is been scut to near- l re,..littlones were adopted : ket, and If there Is no the \Viscid:as, it has pleased l air Great Patriarch moots, coal will tint tiring nuncli ;is during the l above i" his wk" Gall . 0 winter months a „ 6 ,. me„.. ..._ oar touch unit' 111100 0' Brother, and fellow , laborer in the cause of 'I , ettiperanee, Henry I Vie melt, Mill & Co's elreillar for lag week says : . and ; ti o n e tore • Thr„, is no the Aisiiteed, That we bow in inimide reverence to will ”I . " 1111,1 alivhings well," market this week, the line trade and local demand the firmly helleving that oils loss I, his Vternal pin. In thin vicinity have continued active, tint there Is' I %%Mt although yet young, we saw in not HO much inquiry for blilpinents ft Pint him tin,. rare traits 'and virtues which conspire to Richmond. rot ni the man of honor and usefulness. The Committees of the . Anthracite Board this liu t i h i :i i r 3i.)1 sym p athize with the losshrif Trade and the Workingmen's Benevolent Jls,ocia- all'ectionate lion met on Tuesday, end having found from the :14'exolvetl, 'That the charter of the Division he d sworn statements presented; that the averagerapil, and the members wear the usual insignia price for coal at P.OI ClllllO . ll l'olll . the Int to the and the :2111,11 of September, was $2,4 , “; ‘ , It was agreed I iersa.'re,/, That a ropy of these resolutions be that the wages be adjusted iii n reduction of lIP I rammltted to the family of our deceased Brother, per cent. on the $3.00 bask. In malting the aver- and published In the papers of the city. ' • M. N. BETtNIIAItD, age each month the price of Chestnut Is always • J. T. Minion, Committee. Included. M. D. FOORERT. THE LEHIGH REGI CoNsEcnA77os.—llish4p Wood conse crntc t h e new 'German Catholic church ti Lehigh Inn, llvll S 11111111). Tin , . (sail trade uu the Lehigh Valley ruil road y at. pi There Is a contitatit ran of coal Intins mu the rued hut :nut ulehl. I l l.:lipid , . should he iinustoilly candid. %OH, regard to their health at this bea6llll of the ye.ir. 'the cool mornings anti evenings, and the hod in the middle of the day, render every one liable to take odd and contract disease. This Is especially the case hill, children and aged people. Viii Indian namr. of the . Lehigh Wafl 1.,11311W0i): ; of 1:o400, Leclomoltook ; of thr Dela wan., Lonapewlllittoch ; of tillt Iluslikill Lehletall ; of Bethlehem, Nientigaelistteltk; of Pennsylvania, ;of Nazareth ; Wel- llousu Iti.covEiti..D.—A horse he lot,.4liig to John (home, of Sumitomo, Herlis county, which (Vat, shticn on the 1:3111 of lost, iris recovered in Philadelphia on Toesdny. The animal is non' In the po.se,slon of J. W. littitQ, of the Plough :toil Harrow Hotel, Read hz. l'uitt I.EcTuitt: gives us great pleas• me to illlnelleee the feel, that ell Fi evenlog. tlit-t'Ast Inst., Edward Carcii ell, E,11.,111e popular lecturer, will deliver a lecture 'it the Court, IllUpe, till, oily. Ills reputation as an entertaining spool:or is a guar:nave to a lull luting!. Full par ticulars as to the subject and arrauccinents will he 11111101 Theed ill due time. S11.1"Llt Dicrroxs.—Messrs. Baily a: Co., Jewelers, Twelfth mid Chestnut streets, have on exhibition itt their w mints the large buttons of silver weighing respectively 1141 and 100 pounds, which are valuul ot over $25,000. These huge lumps of sliver were placed In the fair at Denver, Colorado, bast and drew* the mugnlllcrnl vmmlui Medal, 10 ler handed to the pro mltleuri,., the lirmilVti Silver Blllinv Company. SC111)01. I :SST! I'UTII quarterly ineetin.4 of the North Stia(lay School A),(ociallon will he held at the Italllets %lib() )-ehool house, (111 !)(t (inlay a fteruoon, sth, at ale ''c'ork. The subjects for (14(en,(1(11) 1011 ire : 1. \\'h:ll has the Stinil.ty )(cloud in the co n nn(iuilt• 2 . '2. Tile Teili•ll - lobe or! of School. 'IL Should a person l..arh it Ili: 1,1 a ttleinhel' ()I' the church 1 4. Ilem to intrrax• tie oninbcr of la our l'irr.vrid..s.—.\s the scason advances the pH., 01 Ivilife potatoes nil cueres oso, 111111 the Prohabilitie, are that hefore the next crop matures they will be than for several rears. As to 111 , ; sweet potato, are abundant and che.ip. the price demanded 11/r illi•111 tieing less than the whille. Wi• do not remoinl,er to have teen liner sp,•eitfletn,4,lthi ,, r3lll3lllre,(•lll,lil than thus, ul&red iu 10111 . m:11 I:et at this Hine. in a we4.k or two they shinnld he pull up for ivlater. UN! vEitsrry TowEit.—SiNteen fret of iron it present living added to the grand Oliver of the Lehigh University building, id South 14rWlrbcm, wider the sliperVi,loll if ma thew Hildebrand, 'this addition trill put a thie-hing timeli to lliis inatriliticent strneture. when completed, the (Alcitnen rlllar if v.i tied ~veneer, as viexviiil from tote sublime height, lie tnisnrlmsscd. A substantial 'ending upper pnvlioa if la , ,x1,1,(1.1 .2( . 11011 41r lhr tower, for the safety and convenience of 'lCnt N a 1111111 Lets n fell dollars or 1 , :11- 1110111 In a‘room, :old -its down by thew and elbromerS, In . is onea:cni,ifYl.ol,ind Ibe :1;:e. 111 loot; for etc-tower. , as they in,vo not been made acquainted tvitli his busbies, w invited to call and Fell him. Ile charges more far his good , than those who advertise, lweatt,t, he hat to W2I it 1011ger 10 Fell them. goods get old and stale, and bit en,tomers buy an inferior altiele at :In advaneed I , rire. Altva)s consult the the eolunins of your home Imper if you wish to lied the live men or Vent' . tolVii: ITER.MY SociETy (htoAsizEi).—Tire• teach ..r- of the pohlir• .5010,111 , I•:nslport. Lary oraa ixell them:elves into :1 literary ~.oeiely outer the nano• of the Ilintover In'erom. Our \\*e4htertloY cvviihlu the nu•e.tirnl Iran held. cott,t it ut inu alai and the folio \vim,- ch.cled: F. ri,),either.z ; Vice 1,11, \V. K. Dehh ; , Itecordhig Secretary, 1 , . S. Ilartzell; Corre-pimiling Secret:try, TIT:1,1111T, 11. Ile 1.4111L 1 1. ,111.jeet wa• thr•u tukl•n 1111 111111 111,11 4 ,11, later ti 11101 the ni...timr ad journed to meet at Kachlittc', !mu,. \Voiii: is yet progressing rnitidlc on the nor rollili t t mill it South Bethlehem. The foun dation for the rolls I, nearly the roofillso. They lite retry NI:MUM; 1111 the wNt end for the winter, which to due time trill lie removed and the mill extended as laid out in the Their i. great :netivity in the iron walla:velure of this eoto.try nt 1.11',711, till Ilf count of the Eurorran scar, and >hunhl En laud heroine involved, the dt . 111.1.1 r.ll . 110111 e 111:11111filellIteil hl,ll it 011111 be :2.1,11-- anti 1,111,111111111 y tluuri-hinr 0111, iu lire 1111,1111',. • by Hail (%‘ll,ll 78,02 S 05 0,064,1.21 IS S.lllll. 111111' I Z`i;il ....... 10,520 05 1,914.853 09 STER, ALLENTOWN, . WEDNESDAY " OCTOt•W 12 REV. .1. L. ANIERNI.tIi 11119 liven appointed by the liefortned Bible Society of Bucks county to cpreseut that soelily in the annual meeting . of the society of Lehigh county. • LirE INAVE%NCE.—TIitt American - Vie In• an rune. Comp:lily of Philadelphia, has paid to the wl.low of rrilainn.,ll 11. Moyer the sum of I Mee Iho ml aml s'eaty-li Vedollare. Payment tit policies is glue simy days after proof or droll. 'flits prompt payment I. only another example of the manner in which the Anterlemt conducts its loishie,s. Col. Shipt,the .letuary of the company, is now in our city, stud hi company with Dr. W. .1. Romig will cull upon the patrons of the com pany anti others. 011 lee of the Agency, No. 121, Iltintillcit street. THE MILITIA TAx.—For the benefit of those who wish to lame• who are subject to the militia tax, we publish the act of the Legislature regarding it: "That :ill persons who have been mustered into the military service of the United States and have served therein for a period of nine months, in the war to suppress the rebellion ;" "and thlre persons who have been discharged from said service o:t account of wounds or physi cal disability, contracted in such service," shall be exempt from the payment or bounty mid mili tary tax. EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS OF• it statistical table published In the lust number of the l'eopmy'valtia School Journal, we fluid the sub joined statistics furnished by the County Superin tendent of Lehigh:—Whole number of public ex aminations, 42 ; male teachers examinel, 187; female teachers examined, 8 ; exandued who never tanglit,4s; males rejected, 28 ; provisionalcerlill calc, Issued, 166; professional certificates Issued, 1 ; visits to schools, 113 ; average dine spent at each, 1.14 minutes; directors accompanying, 26; institutions attended, 1 ; educational meetings 2; days spent In olilelal duty, 219 ; miles traveled, 2,625; official letters written, 483. U It: von 111,AsT FURNACE Sl,Mi.—The Sci entific Aiaerican, speaking on this subject, says : We have published several articles on this subject, giving au:it:coma of the manufacture of chemical salts, cements, pa vementsond the like, from what has always hems a waste materlal, and now hear of the : proposltion to en -t the cinder from the fur naces into slabs, garden rollers, posts, pillars, and so forth. In certain metallurgical operations these articles can be made to resemble porphyry. In stifle parts of Germany the flag is cast in molds, anti is at first used by the workmen for cooking and heating purposes, and afterwards for building houses and walls. The prospect is fair of furnace slags becoming valuable for many pur -111,125. Ih DAUQUA. —The Presbyterian Church has received lifty-six members since the Rev. .Taine. A. Little began his minirtry there. Of the:, lifty-three have united within a year. The (+melt building is found already insufficient to nemmonolate the imp. COllCOlll,` lint throng thilher, (41,1,11111 y on Sunday nights, not only of the people of lioloutdamta, hut [Mead:this from Coplay, Stemton, NV11401:01. Siegfrled's Bridge, and other neighboring places. Notwitin.tanding the unfavorable weather of last Sabbath evening, the communion service was so crowded that the :tidies and every available space we-e tilled. Rev. Mr. Little received twelve new members, und con gratulated his upon their encouragements thus far, nod pewit-t Mg greater meccas 1111,1 pros perity. The sumps.. of this congregation ie truly gratifying and commend:dory: roititurr practice which some youeg men (and cdd ones, too, sometimes) are guilty of, of looking noliind and indelicate re in:Hits about (:sties passing along the streets is very ungentlemanly, :Ind should be rebutted by those Min 11:1V0 it proper respect for themselves and due regard for the delicate feelingr , of the gen tler sex. Evers lady. no molter whether person ally I:nown or not, is entided to respectful ca 11• shierat ion and protection in all places and under eircumstances,portieulorly when psssing along the public :streets unproteeted, and 110 ..4141t10111:111 W,1111.1 lII' Utility or insulting 0110, even In thought, lunch less by coarse and imiceent remarlis, c•are lessly made, not coring whether it be overheard or not. This habit Is often indulged in In .111ento‘vo, to the simme nir who should have better• manners, owl we hope they will give the matters -erten= thought and resolve to ,break themselves of su volvo 1. a practice. A I IoLD 31EDAL dolt PENMANSIIII..—J. V. Nlontginnery, of Millersville, Laucaster county, publishes in the Pcioosybiaiaa School Journal for ()violas i.onnalling widen every pupil In Allen town and Lehigh county should take advantage IVishilig to increase thealready awakened interest In the subject of penmanship, I rupee to award a handsome gold medal to the person making the greatest improvement. Let each leacher of a county select that pupil's speci mens of penmanship which indicate the greatest improvement, and forward the sable to a com mittee, whose duty It shall he to examine and se lect the one showing the most sallsfautory results. Then, let tits specimen, he sent to the County Su perintendent, who will sec (hat the saute he for warded to me before Manzi Ist, 1871. In order to make a just decision, the let.gth of lime the pupil praethed, and Ids age should 6c speeitiv.l. %V., ash County Superintendents, DlreetoN,Tetteb er, and friend, or ell ileittloll Lf. , lo.'l'lollY 10 1 , 11 , 1 us 11. 1r aid in oar tif improve un art dial Is out cols. valuable to the conunereial and mann flet iootere,ts of oar roantry, hut to the whole Icople. 'V. NI. C. fourth' itiiiiiversary „r the YoUng Nfoit's Christian .\ssoriatlun, of Bethlehem, ens held In their Hall, No. Al 3 Mole street, 011 Sllllll.ly wcclk. yl rrting WIIS 014'11- ,1 by ,inging the hymn ...Nab, ye .lelnivalt's nme," and prayer by ]try. W. C. Ferriday. The re part "r11,, , (.ince.-s MO; 11`.10 6y the President. The 'l'reasurtir reported $37.72 on hand. l'rof. of Lafayette College, member of the Vomit; Cittisthin Assoelation of Easton, was then introtineed and made some very eloquent. :toil ap propriate remarks, after whitilt Mr. Crawford, of the Brithittrilitity or utrap.tte (30'1, T , was Introduced : aiiiire,seiTthe intiethrg. Ni,, 130 was then song, after which Rev. J. 11. (less, or liellertown, followed inn short address. Mr. &Milton, ex.-President lit the A.sociation, spoke feolingly upon the influence required in the Assnolation to draw there the young men who now wander through town with no•platie to go to. W. 11. Ocrter, Esq., then itibirrstill the meeting. ilynot No. 151 wait then 011111 r, after which Rev. l'Aintrail tie Schweinitz pronounced the benedic tion. The occasion was one Or great interest anti spirit, and w,fii tend to waken the public mind to the importatiee or (lie work the Christian young men have taken mum themselves to do for their I Slant yr.— Times. 6 . i,:1113 17 1,119,'!0S 16 RuAntsri, October 31—The touch wished for, rain has at length come upon us, and for the past Yew days, has been pouring down in torrents. AI- thought it inter fereri somewhat whit the e.ltibi flour" last truck yet it was welcome. 'When the rain set by last Thursday, quite a number 111111 gone 011 to the R. If A S grimed, mei as a Mat ter of emir., the rain reel them 1111.1 the mud un derneath dirtied them. Coming down Penn -(reel drenched with rain, besmeared with mud, :night La ,eerr a number who really looked as thought they felt satisfied to be wet. Milli the financial sneer so of the Fair was,. I hare been unable to learn, 'Mitred, o•u' papers here had not it line about the Fair. It seems the managers considered it a 'natter of no importance to solver tire in the home papers, or ims-itily they may have inferred that heenuse printer: , are liberal mcu, they WOlllll in bills instance, work without pay. Unfortunately for the F a i r , th e papers ,loud upon their dignity and by their titter silence proclaimed to tire mana gers of the Society, no well to everybody else, that they must know their worth. It is a fact that In the county papers around Burks, it was freely ail. vertlsed whilst titmr:r living here at home knew no thing of the Fair. 'l•he Fair notwlthsirtudlng wds decided success, but fur the rain. A fearful accident occurred here yesterday. A prang man, try 1111 111 e George Bright, aged' 111, Ilv lug corner of Speller and Ilingainerr streets, being sourrevirat under the influence r4' liquor, ttempled jimming on a passing coal train. Wtnhie•dning SO he SIII/11011 muter the cars and hind both of his legs mashed fearfully so that amputation ;was Ileees. DM'S. While tins Is II 11111.4 11111111111 111111 scrims 111, eltiell!, It IS hoped Ulla tile 11111111 fellS 11111, 111:11ilt practicti of Jumping Oil runlet: trains may take warning by this sad ellbe. The end Reading Railroad Com pany on Friday last, through Judge Stitzel, bought a tract of land eontalnlng 1722,' Ayres, costing $40,413.73, situated lu thin Borough of Hamburg. Thin• recently purchased nit the Pa RID place . '25 acres. They propose building coal scuttles at this point. ..01' :I.ATION OF BEADINO.—The census enumerators for Reading have finished their inbora and made up their reports. The following figures, based upon the returns of the enumerators of the t.everal districts, trill show the population of the city according to these divisions : First, Fourth and Sixth Wards, 8,216 Second and Third Wards, 9.306 Fifth and Seventh Words, 0,677 EMittit and Ninth Words, 0,714 MEI The retort!, front the country tlbtriets come In slowly, the duplicates of but ninon half the town ships of the el.n tty being on Illy in the Prothono tary', onk.e. •ROLL OF 110N011. --,-The 1:0/J0111(4i IS .the Roll of Honor, In the school term ending Septent Male lllgh Sehonl—A. Ilarnet , , A.. 1. Sneger.ll. G. Stiles, J. 11. Bowman, 0. Dlehl, 11. Steckel. 1111de Grammer—Clemen Jaeobx, Ed. Trexler. Female Grammar—Theresa Selth, E. &Mot.. gen, Minnie Krause, Sallie Lee. Male Secondary—Thos. Rohe, Illiottlee bore, °co. W. Gordon. Female Beeendary—May Bear, I). Grless, M. lattenbueli, L. Rohe. A. Cole, C. Hallman, E. 'ersen, S. Sands, L. Glick, L. Merle, M. Knauss, ... Shoemaker, A. Steelier. THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD OF EAST PENNEM.VANIA.—TIOS body, which convened In Harrisburg on the 25th ult., adJournell fimQly on Tuesday night. Its membership consists at present of 55 ministers and an equal number of laymen. A large number of visiting ministers were present front other Synods.. The sessions were very interesting, and entirely harmonious. The membership of the Synod was reported to be about 11,000. The Synod pledged Itself to as sist in raising $25,000 for the Publication Society the ensuing year. The Committee on Beneficiary .Edueatiott reported that twenty-ono students ore receiving aid from this branch of the church or ganization, during their work of preparing for the 'ministry. The last instalment of $3lO was .paid upon the Orphans' Home at Loyeville, Perry county, an institution under the care of title and several sister Synods. Four persons were ordained to the ministry on Tueslay night, and one licensed to preach, the latter being P. S. Mack, of Wounds dorf. The next minuet EICSSII/11 of the Synod will be held on the second Wane:cloy of September, in Rev. Dr. Iltitter'e Church, Philadelphia. AT It regular meeting or Lechhaw Lotls , e • No. fiSP, I. 0:“. T., held October 7th, the follow ing preamble trial resolutions relative to the death of Henry 0. Wicand, were unanimously adopted WILEIMAS, It has 140aSe. I Almighty God in the lascrutable dispensation of Ills Providence to re move from our midst our dearly beloved Brother, Henry 0. Wiestml ; therefore, Ilexolred, That while our hearts are [Bled with , orrow ill the death of our kind and faithful Brother, yet we humbly bow to the will of 111 w that distils all things well. llosoived, That iu the death of Brother W leand our Order has lost a faillifni and efficient' inein bt r, rile who by id: ehristian character won the love and esteem of all who knew blm,, an honor able'position in our fraternity, and a lasting place iu ollr memory. liestdocti, That we deeply sympathize with the bereaved fatally In this hour of affliction, fueling assured that t heir 4ris Is his gain. Ilrxolved, That as a 'tribute of respect to the inelmay or our late Brother the Charter of our Lodge he draped, and the members wear the usual bulge of mourning- ReNtstvett, That a copy of these resolutions be traustnitted to the family or the deceased, entered upon our Journal, published its the city papers and the Keystone Good Templar. G. T. WEIBEL, L. , S. JAcoitY. Conmaflee E. A. II AMMISLY: MULES Iles OVER, ICii.t.i n AND MAIMED. —On Wedne.dny nS lhr 9: ill train on the lieltigh Susqueliatma IhvilrOad was running around a curve just below Ilope'e, four mules score seen on the track, the engineer whistled down breales, the train Ivo', slopped so quickly that the It floin the brakes eland of MIMI:V-11111 114/1. 11l limn 111 save the millet, 'l' , oof the animals, MOIL, lOltninate companions, were killed out right, while one Or the latter 111111 his hoof torn front his leg, and the other Intil its leg broken and was otherwise Injured. The passengers incluiting a doctor and au editor,were very much reared, het not hurt. The tracle, where the mules were struck, runs along 11 precipitous embattlement near the canal, and if out of the 1:1111,.6 had got tinder the hula Instead of twing letnieleed away by the eow- Catcher, the eintsciptence would Ito doubt, have been very serious to the pasacii., , re. on the train, of w limn there ivas a tares number. We will not el°, the reeor t of what tmglit hare het, a inn ruble accident altliont giving one more warning to owners of all kinds of animals to keep them clear or railroad tracks. The man 11l ine near a railroad, who Will anon . Mill:la's to illn at large, knowing that they are liable to got oil the track, oval throw a train off, by whiell many hinnali livings May lose their live-, is guilty or until slaughter In the first degree, and ile,rves the severest penalty the ht‘v indict+ 111 011 111 t. perpe trator or that crime.—/kildehein Times. Tilt: Untiticit tisi Till I..Ntirkil Bits-TIMMS or iiie United iireiluvv in l'hrist has been w hole 'opposed to nil rehrtlrnl liedruction. lint in a retient article the lli•flgiaas 'Alt:scone, t fie organ of the denomination, reinart... :—The maid for form of caterlititi eat 'li...tin. lion in our times is each year hemming coo, apl.iroi I. The pernionent results of our :11••• greatly elirta or iiie imprr lbrl in-trUellon 111:111y or the conVurts pace revel viii. Pr"P l,O Said , " For Inch of knowledge the people :ire (I,,troyt 'file hie! is Ju,t the rano• now as of old. and receives n urn i•aeli Instance when.:. yopo.r, von- Vert ha rkslidns. The. S:1101U11.11-, , VIiol, 111,011 which ‘V(' leave learned greatly to rely for the instruction of the ..11111111.11. ,111 insliuniuu its It Is, e:111 nut supply the imeessithii. of thorough Instrnc lion In doctrine. Ninny of the teachers In these schools have themselves attained but the most limited experience, anti on the leading doctrines of (1.1 4 s word have liut imperfectly conceived no tions. 'riot , iiioogeriy equipped, and spending but a shmiti hour in it week with their pupils, and that in many lust:met , 1011 ,IN MOilll; iu the year. tiny aro bat ill•prepa red to impart that thiirlitull anti instruction which the grave 11111.111 M A, of scripture doctrine J 11 , 11 V do- Wands. So long iS the teachings of the thoy Stu quint..., are Cr itniairfect a manner as at pro-amt, see may ex petit this ebbing and flow Mg iu our i'litirch population. Yount: persons may lie einici•rte I an I brought lull the (:111111•11 In great uuwbrrs, :IF 11 . 1 . 11111•11 i V 1/.11111,11P, In. we may ali‘ays on heavy losses rem. nem, acressloosio Inn ranks. We are persuaded that old very Ur:IV,. ,•111,11•11 lon WOlllll al Ibis tone br uuwifrslrJ to some well.arritimed pin, having such hisiructio i I• View. THE NS I%M COSVI.NTION 01. - 111 I'ESS sYLVANIA Vint:ski MEN's AssocisxlinN. —lin accord:ink, will' ik.tr niketions given by the Pt•ainsylvaida delegates at the Indianapolis ron eentitm, the State Executive Committee from the rooms in Pittsburg, have i:alled the third animal efniventional of the Ironing .Mutt's (Anis:lan As sneiatlons of Line State of Pennsylvania to convent. at S 1•1,1,1 on. ',zero,. comity, 1111 'Tuesday, NOV. Sill. The committee roritestiy tiet,ire that tine Convention may be specially blessed to all the A-sod:aim,. stirring them up to greater elllelett ey hrlhe NIII,II,CA nervirv.. that it any excel the 13-1 mak inn manner', spirituality mid practical good; and that Its lidlueot.emity 6c earnlel into the kt,lncialitans aid Omen,. inn .111 its or the State. Molt- icing tixe.l to the iminber of delegatt,, it is urged that each itosoelatlon smut Inc large a °:alien of its ma-t ef ficient men. those int.•r.st...l in awl eineversant with the work. It is recommended associations tin relnl their otileers, that it may he learned &tan reticle L oneit how their important dtilles van butt lie pet formed, and that ethers may learn of the duties peal:lining to their positions ; to send older ells istians, actively cite:aged Inn the work, that we may have the fitment or their ettitto,i and experi. dace t to send young chrlstians, Ju t starting tint In ehristian life, that they may me What tither eliristlan 'apnea me doing. Knowing that the evangelical ministry, understanding the work. ale In n.yanin.ntlky with us, and realizing the linportanee ul havii.g their thorough co-operation, It Is demanded that akk Many kikkcall eaten wino as delegates. A circular will tic issued at at; early date by the Scranton Association, giving the de tails of iarangements, as to railroads, topics for discussion, place of meeting, ,Cc., and all who wish to avail themselves of the privilege of re duced faro on railroads, ;mil of entertainment while at the convention, are regnested to send their naums to the Chairman of the Executive eneutellite... Thu call lo olvued by Thins. K. env, Chairman, and all the tactnbera of the Executive Committer. Tux new Moravian parsonage, at South Bethlehem, now under construction by,.Edwiti Moritz, iirchltecl, will be . completed early Id the spring. Accivra•r.—Andrew Klotz, son of Wm. S, Klotz, residing on Linden street, broke his finger on Saturday evening, while playing with a sewing machine. THE 'ttre road to success is to advertise Tiler. has never been a merchant who hits attain ed a fortune without advertising. People amoral ly Want to know where to got the he-t tint Olean cot for.their money, and they consult the papers for information. het tile ent,rpt Wog met . chants of the neighborhood act on the hlot. 33,u0:t inVitOVENIENTB. —The improvements going on In the northern section of the city ure number less. The rapidity of these•transitlons is all evi dence of the enterprise and prosperity of our com munity, 1111(1 I.lle continuance of which will stoat make Allentown a large clty, leaving her dater cities coutiguotot in the wale. LEc•runl:.—The suhject or the lecture to Le delivered In the Comt I louse On the evening of the 21.4 I'M. b 1• Edward Cachwell, E-11.. will he 311. nouticed 111 . 1111 e time. Partin, de,irial4 ticket- for reserved rents will apply at obey la the stare of M. J. Kramer, earner or ihiniti,m :end Seccuth BM Poor ItAcE.—()n Saturday itllvrnociti NAN., Is. R'uiman mid Samuel S. Smith, Inxo printers emitlected with the fiernimi daily paper of this city, had a foot-race for tell dollars side on the fa CC course et the Fair Grotiails.-- s ‘Vorinan was the whiner of the nice. Time— Woman, one minute and thirty-nine seconds; Smith, one [oblate stud forty-one seconds: RAILROAD A cilitlit:T.—liarry, , youngest son of Ir. Rollins, of llokendattqua. was killed by being run over Ity . a coal train oil Saturday.— The unfortunate boy lead Jumped a ear and sup ported lihnrelf on the side of it, but the train mak ing a still 'en Jerk cauad hits to 11/I),P his hold and he fell under the wheels of the ear and hail both legs cut otf and was othe, s Ise wangled. 'ritEitti are some tlisagreeahle people in Al lentown: People, w'llo If you aceidentally jostle against them In a crowded animated, thorough fare, say tricked word,' to you. Something simi lar to: `•You ought to have better manners," and perhaps Fount thing worse. Such people need some civilizing power to he exerted over them, for they arc extremely crude. When these roil, become civilized they will thee he all right. We Imagine our friend of S,lturday night wincing as he ends his perusal of this. Tits: i.Aw.—The proprietors of the Wyoming region are making strong efforts, through the aid of Governor Geary. to hr allowed to bt . rolre, kith full foil, of im•u, toil it they 'MVO the second opening eomploteil. Ile tuna been seen on the subject, mill says the low did not contemplate that the inspeetor slop them If they were making the second opening. Ile iip peared much surprised when told hoc: hard the law. as now ithileistood by the ittspeetor,. was working against the proprietors. nEuro.vrroN.—'l'io• dcoi.tion or do. ' ,oldie school building of Coplay, 1.1-4 Sunday, wa; well attended: Divine servh•es were held in the a noon and evening. 11ev. W. 8. llulGnd preached to the afternoon, olnthe text. Dent. chap. 6 ; 1-7, which was a very able, eloquent :Ind elleetive ser mon, after which Rev. S. A. made a 6,v rinsing remark: anti the Reverend Father tleeud snu pronounced the benedietion. hi the evening the Rev. S. A. Leinbaeh delivered a very :Ode and eloquent discourise on the test Hosea, ellop. first part ninth verse, " My people are destroyed for lack of Knowledge." The nceaslon tea; pleasant one and enjnyed by :ill pi ~cut. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL NOCIE FY. -•The Petnisylvanid lii•torleal Society held it. regular amiably meeting last evening In the .% at SiNtlt and Adelphi street?, Philadelphia, Wil liam V. Iorrl?, president, in the chair. The re taw( of the seer Clary showed receipt- of 2211 :IC,: pamphlets, and II manuteriptsaud the Intim, lug works of art awl : A Tilt--ire port IA it of %Villiton Smith, I) 1)., formerly provw4 of !he llniveenity of l'etinsylvania ; a card containing photograph? of the Plat--lan berm, ; a port :ail of threes Wingate, or ‘Vitverille, It!! died In September, 18t0, aged user 11111 yens; an intlkLit war illb, I s llti..(l !war Silts, NI illigau. and a large ,inuit. pet ler 1 . t.V.1 , •.1 At tr 1,11•11 (sll, plA . ,111.11! by 11, irgr to try (Larkin, )11Is (.11.‘ItNIS —T111.: Nks• 'runny.-1: 10.ea,i1re 01..1 the wel •une• In our city an Intititution unmistakable evidence ,ery par ticular as Adittn Forepaugh'i• Marnitsitlt Men tgc. de and Circus, cchich is nunounced to ..i.peer here. With regard to the magnitude Inc Nell a• un rit nil lllk great ,•xltlbilion, there 0.111 be i.o ue-Iluil ,eluilever. Nothing like it ever m. 1.!.• Ai , - pearailee 111 this nor in Friel. hu tin, r , Slates. It Is Jubl r. pr. , enled lu I. • iu the advert isenumt arid ilputi nu 1.0..1.1-. It receiver: the 11,tilic-I eounnri.dalinn. Ids ilto• milli(' pre- , . The Si. Lnni. bemee.• , ./ • in 1 . 1.11.H.111'e in: OI: M:1111,111:111 Shute : I , orepaiu4lils MomiL , yrii. and (ken:. sproad its yesterday, in. I,inilt.l lot, iond not, illl-1111 1- 1111: 1111 . 1111 . 11 . 1111 . 111 %veal hor, hia In the :diet:loon, hile it ,vu, i"'y a large told approehttive nudienrr :It night. Thi estithlishioeht really voilar rip to tho had forincil of it from its ailvertimonents, and the ler. utation it has hoingli Illy Clollllll'lll, .1 1111'11111111V 111 . 1,... The Zr 1 0 1 1, 0 1, 1 44011,00,, brue, viiilintcos V:11 . 1Cly henotirut 1'.11,V,111 :1 •••1..11:111 1111111 r 11'11111111A 01 111 r liqur,t ri.m Jrpo rtimo.t ttivinu - inspoot only tiie vol• !cello.. ample thae helm, the ri-V hat t , Price of toltilissiim Is charged. Itoth apittnient• 111111 0111111..1110-1 ,Ir. FOrl . 11:111U11 I, 1111 00 11411111 11111:11.11 1..111'1111111S country, and, iv,- :u.• in in tenil,.xliotilltitr Ids travel- Into ill- 'States nY yli c•hican,lthloan ' is I hiriV by 11( . 111:111:011111. /4:I ,v1,1.•1, emits thria• and ii heard of Comets Ilminodarli,, ns initsidt• awl the Ilsei-i hit of liorst•A„ svagiais, eliaritits that It has liven our ha to Inuk upon. Wt. hesitatingly 'pronoun,. I , ..oliaiit:ll's the line-1 Situ,,' in America. TII.I:WIAN 11. )foNvorNT.-- The followiog elreolAr, iulJrc.. rd In the 11,4. r.. tocinher: , , Sinn lay :11111 ,ell.llAt. Or the churches of Christ In 1.e1:1111: county, lilt, heel: Issued by the Tilttlonan 11. NIllyIT Nlonnment Committee: Ile 111111, ,1 1 Z11011, a ( . 1 1 1111111111 1 0 1)14yr..,1 et a pablie toretlog t:,h, 1011 rona.l rrntinu Ibo el et Lion of tio• 11,,,,,,ty of the It, 1.• l'ilultintto 11. glover. the lAlwr 11,1 pre,.1,1, , nt of ihe 111:411 Comity 5,111,111 it, 01,- 111.4 Itt,t cvet, lac. 11:1111111111111Ay . 11 1 .111 viii, •• 77.41 bull. proper ortelfroible to crert :11111 1111.1 a circular I II I .1111110.,311 . .S ..0111 . 1. I epte,t lu.g the S .peritttyntlent, of the ,11111.1ent Satol..y io the county lo "1 . 11.1 . 1111,14111, for I Ills 1111 to forward thew to \V.,i. It. I.a,‘lyr, of Allyolowit, Secretary and Try.,, , u1,,,0f the COIII - by the first day of Nor. tal,,T. 'The Conunlllve bore .I.•termi ue.i 1.. the contract for the inceninamt impartially to the loa e.i ; n o t best Hader, nod to have h von , ted In time for the amnia' ineelhoz at the Le high County tiuudny School Pny, 1. , ;71. We 111;111 be go; erned in our choke of material and design by your enutribit• dons, and hope they will he snob us to ;know undo erect u inounsitent woilhy of the Mau WC propose to commemorate arid creditable to 11 c eltrlstinm; of Lehigh county. 'ln those w Ito hnew our brother Moyer, We aced .y nothing of Ida exeellence ; to those who did cot know him we need only p ;3* that to now hint Wits to love and honor ;tint. The seenlar nAsociatee, of our brother have civOi the most lintterlhg tes ti:n(lo;lld to his win th, (.0 memorial copy of which, with n view of the monument, 11111 he furnished In every Sunday School wideh sends us n contrl• halloo,) hut tee feel that . we Christians should do more than this qt memory of a Christian, by the grace of Ciod.ln Christ, so exTinplory and useful ne our brother. We reeoguize the hillumwe of his example the unseetarlan nod whole-belated spirit with which the meeting that ordered till: , Committee wits actuated, until we believe that tills man moot lint been prompted by Min who hoe told " Them thnt honor me T will honor," 870. A. THIRD REASON why T. C. Kcouthen, of the Allentown China, Glassware and Lamp Store can sell cheaper than others, Is because he sells more than any two in the cianty put together. 11111 hest of Italian violin strings, violins, guitars, flutes, etc., or any, other article belonging to musical Instruments, can be bought eheap6r than anywhere else, nt C. F. ilerrmann's Mm.ln Store, Allentown, rat.—Adv. ALLEN'rOWN 11114 an extt nsive chiuu /111,i glassware establishment where as greatm variciy and as IOW prices can he found as in the largcs 'cities. We refer to the new still,' of Well. I NVelher, No. to West P.%1t1.01t singlu reed si octave urgIII at A double reed orao ui with 1 stops, iteliil:lo. .1 powerful ory;:tu with 7 stop , at flBO, it C. F. ilerrinare's, turner or 711 :no W. 4 I n .—.l de. A I.rryit.‘its :'0(.11.:TY.-IV,. spoke libm , week shirr In regard to nor point.; men lit-racy society. We have heard nothing :ahu it the movement Goer. It h snu:cwhal ,tratlgr us that with all the educational institutions that we have iu Allentotvn, and the neighborhood, where there ate ell many young men who ha, a penchant nnr literature, a, troll as having in Ittld,t so many who have literary tastee,t hat inh a sneiety is not organized. We are ,airr that it require, LW all extremely small amount ill (N., lion to ,tart the thing, and when nor.. fairly slap cd, could rosily bd g Wtoi on a ilyrintill 113 twice 01,1 voml literary :mutely, and let. bed! ..r the eeinnienvina• or :t in.vement to ort.tmoz,. al nn curtly day EDuc.vrED.—The last thintz s, hie!. men ;led women think of learning is how to meet the various disci-en In which they are liable ev; ry hour. tier, and women arc started out into without the ',lightest knowledge of what to do when they are sick. They are taught how to COI: and write, to make money, hut never how to pre serve their liven so that they may have a elini.ce to talk, write null make money. It ouulit to he' a parr of every hay's and girl's accomplinlimentn, taught In every school, hiknow how to cure culls, coughs, fevers. Iniw to heal wounds, how to in a tralize polsons--in a word, brio to help alive ; for or wh:tt n,e ore :teeolno,tonent, irone does not enjoy them 1, And yet such Is the folly of the world that men and. Kumeu, all of ne in the., timid ourselves ;IS !Milk.* when antes 111`1111 ns 111 ; :my dear to One or the creel re,utz, of the coining will lie to tun VI this dirlienity ; ansl the day u ill yet coon. when nap persona. and :thy of the the Mee, Who are not prepare•l to doctor tin eel een Mid Ihascof their Oh 11 hour m nay ndi. nary siekre,n, will he looked lip." o , bui;ll.lll . vd, Patel!. stay that iinie coin.; quiekly. IlisTolth' U. Sm.' I.TY :thlinn;tl of the soeiely trill hr hull 111 Z:111.111 (111 1V1.11111“,1, 0 flit, 111111,:t1 10 0. tit., Iht. klimi I .1 1 . 1 . 00 for 1•11,11ifI g yeair trill lid... 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Tlfi• ecru, r-,lluhe u, Ihvu uhl hy NV.111“•r; 1.1 1.1.c...1 Aol• OW PM Ili.. 61 .1 1.‘l •. •• The 1, f l Form of Gill', 11l- IL. ill 8.1 t ti i!. ell, — e pit., ill hi e.H Ile 1 , 1. w..lir of I Ile .\lour meet, the mieut. of I!.el kw . , I . 161 the c..ettibuUn the 011111. nl the roll.•ehsr, mei the Build ite4 Committee. :I ti-t or or the cope r m .) ; 1.1110 of The prayer a hieli foll,,vetl thi.. woe offervil by Itev. Mr. Eat 0r,, , r the doxology and 6cnt,lielion by Itee: \I r. Walker. The day was bright, the tiny and the air. Italuty• traht accommodated 1'ilm:11s Irmo I'nl urnuqu❑ null 11.1:01111a11 , 1 , 11. ir.,s In 1[1[10:Atoll by the Cllolr of flit. Fir,t l'reshyre. clue Chittelt, 1.1CM:itql111111:1, 1111.11.1 thelcudrroldp of Mr. ()Iri'er Wllllastumt nd in part by the 'from duo mill Mr. Pierson. This celebrated 'quar tette Is composed of 11101111erri of the church cloth' of the city of Ilrooltlytt, awl discoursed music both swyet awl approklate to the occarlen. The ex etelsrA lasted about an hour and .1 half. 111111 till pl'epcul fell that the tom chUrelt tool tt most ou twit:Was beginning. The Bulldiorr CorritOttlec toolms or Dr. S. I , : Berndt, Jonas F. LW., V. W. Weaver. AN EXCFLLLENT ILICABON WILY T. 0. Kerntl lien, of the old Allentown China, GlaSsware,and Lamp Store, can sell cheaper than others, Is Nat he buys and sells exclusively for Cash, thus galr.- ng all the advantage or (mill payments and loshie nothing by credit sales. A SPLENDID PIANO.—LIEdCIIIIIIII 41, Sun's Gold Medal Cycloid and Squarerlanos rank among the finest instruments in the country. Their bril liancy and fullness of tone Is not surpassed bya.con certgr and piano at double the price. More instru ments of title celebrated make have been sold In Allentown, Lehigh and adjoining enmities than ot any other manufacture. They eau he tined many years and 'not become airy, as 11104 other pianos do, in only IL few years. Cones nud examine them at C. F'. Ilerrmann's Store, Seventh a n t Wuh a n strect.4.— Adv. Tut; BArrtsrs.—The annual State meeting or OH: denomination will be held in Pittsburgh, October 15th, 10th and 20th. Present Indications warrant n large nttendance of ministers and dele gates. Arrangements have been inade to enter tain all who may attend. Among t lm. who have Leas: assigned Important duties, we make P. S. Henson, D. D., ii. G. Weston, D. D., of Philadel phia ; Prof. Bliss, D. D., Prof. Lowry, of Lewis burg University; Rev. NVm. Cattle:tit, of Phila. delptda ; Rev. 1). S. Spencer, Rev. T. J. Call, Rev. J. M. Pendleton. and others. Ti. following rang'ements have been made: Pennsylvania Central and Philadelphia and Erle'require an or der for an excurelon ticket; for order, address Levi ft. Beck, Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, Pittsburgh and Rule, and Pittsburgh :tild Cleveland also require an order. Delegates cunning over these roads should address M. B. Sloan, No. 96 Fourth . nvemic, Pittsburgh. )NINLUNICATIONS Ire fr. bet held respon.rible r the opl II ell felllfitteet by Off r COrrfOl/Of ALLENTOWN, PA., 0ct..7, 1870 Hr. Editor :—The traveling public are Imposed upon in numberless ways—a fact frequently !nought to the minds of those who spend much time away fiom'home. It le almost impossible to avoid being " taken lc" now and then, even though a man Is an old traveler. If he does not get his pocket picked by the light fingered or his baggage stolen, he le likely at least to Inman but sweons price exacted for carriage hire or hotel bills. A man gains experience as he goes along, but some of it he would Prefer to omit, and in a Mull regulated state of civil government such ex pvrienevs should be less frequent. But I wish to speak of something more serious than loosing one's purse. Such Is the state of things that ladies are hardly safe In traveling alone. rake happened on board of it Hudson River steamer lately, of which I believe the public should lei i.bfornibri ; for If these things are known abroad it will lie the Interest of persons entleeelleil to Nee that they he sup Pressed. A lady had 'bought a tieliel for the line of boats running from New York to Troy and took a boat called "The Con neetient." She hail paid, as she told me, much more than the rebalar fare so as to have a Stale They refused her this, however, and offered ir•r a Ibrrtli below. She made entoplaint trio per son falsely represented by the steminless and hitn bat' to he the captain. He pretended he would mike orbiters rinlit, and thus deceived she fol him to a stateroom. Ile stepped In and asked her In same la and look at it, which site was Loa Wine t.s It. Ile lion spoke to her In Insulting lam:tine. Now it !bury he said that the proprietors of ,tea mho ii line cannot prevent scoundrels from t r beelion on it. That Is true ; hut when their le liba!b• v., Will combine to aid a loan In such tine of their then sex, there to It 11.111U:1'1.M , ,tateat thiwz,A which the public should Enos. It .titit,tr , 'Lltis lady was vltt•atvil mid after ittstilltt.l. 111.111411 .he fort un dell escaped thr nuns. ttf twit or sa , :m's Tin. mars( Is 1:1.11 or• should he rut rift( of 01,11, tall wit let (trout t iltt• /I I oat t. [tore ',HI liLy I. sitttellotted• (=I \i)l'l('i: Cmdion !-111 mir rlcinKrahlr clim:ilr, • ...1 311 I tl.-,1•••• thr.oat. inns. itet.l will al .• • 1.t.,411. 0111..1 .eu ',kiln, oli• Ir :Itte tL. 4..11 .11 .• , 1 7111. I. 11'11140'x lift I ego at Wi l'oer-oui 4 , ..4•.:404. • . .1 Nct.v,i). • I I , lb, I thell .1..5 , P.. PI. 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I I II —II.\ II N.-0.1 6eptember 2'141, I 9 no•, r. I 'Smith, II Itua.kut, 1.. \ I i-- S l'i l'tl~flfrft9 ENE J . I. t. lir:2 ANI. 1.111 t'IIESTNUT I= I. .\NI) wiNTER i()NI)Ay, ocToitEit 3, 18;0, BLACK SILKS l 511.1,4 I.VONS BLACK st I s s'S'••••• Cs SKSBIi•.6IAIAi“SAI.ILIIII)S,Ingt 'ear WHITS (I. to IN, LACES, .1.1 01111:1,11,SIll II A3lllllllll KIMINIIS, ye.) . elm'S. :4)1 , 1•• , . •I'S'VIN KID ULM'S:I, I Bnlt re'ri".• • Openi►i; off hty, oettiber 10th. Sew Sift, M laud tle II tyttitittit it/ I'./i. SLltitt WA1.141N•111)1t6 ,, ,E , & AACQUE' to . 0 .10. Ilse sso soirsii.osrss Isassni• -S.u.-8191lial all. 1.04i1l plid to COQ at) Trade. 1* ofto•lvilr. uo , i great bs..dalum w la• of fermi, out 19 3■l h lOW ME NEI