L')c '4lcqiztcr. PI'I3I.IANED EVRRT tVI:II,VINDAY ui IREI)ELL & SUIPLI4iY 'mints, $lOO A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arearages aro aid, except at the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not iteelve their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by aendlug word to this °Mee. Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well a.; the new. Iltiaofivos.—We are gratified to learn that Prof. Evans, who was here last year, will give a reading for the benefit of the Episcopal Sunday Nehool, on Friday evening, November nth. REAT. ESTATE SALE.—William F. Yeager has sold to Franklin E. Kauffman a lot of ground, thirty feet In front, on SeVenth streot, between Hamilton and Walnut streets, for $4,500. DANIEL 11. MILLER, formerly of the firm of Rube & Miller, bus accepted the po,illon of salesman In the Mammoth Store of E. S. Shinier & Co., where he Mil be pleased to see all Ids friends. BIIIPMENTH OF illON.—lito Lehigh Trans portation Company chipped 4,575 tons of pig Iron to Philadelphia and other points via canal ix Oc tober. It 14 expected that the shipMente this mouth will he about eight thoucand tons. Tut: Delaware Diver Telegraph Co. has opened offices at %Vela:wort and Lehighton, and business may now be transacted with those points. This energetic Company seems determined to fur nish every possible conVenience to business men and should be appreciated accordingly. BANK M EETING. —The setni•annual meeting of the Associated Banks of Eastern Pennsylvania n•as held at Reading on Thursday. The organi zition represents all the national banks east of the Alleghanies, exclusive of Philadelphia, and a combined capital of $15,000,000 to $20,000,000. LECTUIM—Rev. Francis P. O'Neill will lecture In the Church of the Immaculate Concep. lion, Sixth Ward, on Sunday evening, November 20th, at half-past seven o'clock. Ills subject:will he "The Glories and Trials of the Roman Pon tiff," Tickets, fifty cents. THE leading Daily of Heading, lit.. TiMee arid Despatch, says:—J. L. Shipley, Esq., assis tant editor of the Scranton &publican, has left that establishment and purchased an Interest in Ton REGISTER and DAMS CIIIHMICLE, 'Published by Robert Iredell, Jr., at Allentown. Iredell & Shipley wilt make a strong tram. Their doily is already a success. ENLARGICIL—The enlargement of Smith's confectionery and toy establishment alfordsgreat er accommodations for carrying on his increased trade. In the, toy line he has a quantity of newly Invented rocking horses and baby JumperA, some of them especially adapted to young Infants. He salsa firmly-eight inch doll for ninety cente—which Is the cheapest thing out. RELIGIOCH, —Right Rev. Bishop Stevens, of this Diocese, has appointed Sunday, December 18th, for his visit to the Episcopal churches In till., vicinity. He will be at Grace Church, Allentown, In the morning, Catasauqua church in the after noon, and at the Church of the Mediator, Sixth Ward, In the evening. MILITARY REUNION.—The surviving mem bers of the 143(1 regiment of Pennsylvania Volun teers held their second annual reunion at R-ilLes harm on Wednesday. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year :—Praidene, P. J. De- Lacy ; Vice Preaidents, Capt. J. C. Morris nod Capt. O.K. Moore ; Treasurer, Capt. C. C. Plotz ; Secretary, A. C. Gardner. ME Y. M. C. A. Convention al. Scranton elected the following members of the State Exec utive Committee fin the following year :—Thomas K. Crec, Pittsburgh; Nelson F. Evans, Phildel phia ; Gen. James A. Beaver, Bellefonte; C. C. Stark, Erie; Henry M. Boles, Scranton ; Jamea McCormick, Harrkburgh, and Thotilas It. Hose, Pittsburgh. Subscriptions to the amount of about $1.200 were taken up for carrying on the work Of the Executive Committee during the year. FERI3ONAL.—S. U. Hough Una heen ap pointed General PaskUlger Agent of the Lehigh dr. Susquehanna It. It., with headquarters at Phila delphia. This position is a new• one In thk Com pany, and the place will rank next to that of General Freight and Ticket Agent. Mr. Hough la an experienced railroad !nail. William Gebner, of Summit Ilill, has Iwo! ap pointed lining Engineer of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, in place of Mr. Phillips, resigned. Tim GENERAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL.—The General Council of the Lutheran Church in North America closed its recent session at Lancaster on Wednesday night. The next bession of the Coun cil will be held at Rochester, N. V.. next Novem ber. The Council Instructed the English Clonch Book Committee to insert a series of fatally prayers In the new edition of the Church books, to make no alteration In the rubric concerning the confes sion of sips, and to hasten the publication of a Sunday School hymn book. iirNAWAY,—On Sundny week while Dr. Kistler, of Germansville, %vas on a professional visit to the Blue Moantains, where' he had to de tain himself unusually long, the horse became un ruly, tote loose and started at lull speed for home. After several efforts he iris stopped, liar lug rim abOut a mile and a half, and no great harm %vas done. The route over which he traveled, hoWever, was pretty strong with tho odor of spilled medi cine. SALE OF TIIE EA6TON EXPRESS. —The Easton Express establishment, Including the build ing, type, presses, and all the fixtures belonging to the printing ()Mee, was sold, Saturday, week to the Reeder estate, for sis,roo. The new proprie tors, it is announced, will take pmsession this week. We are glad that the paper has fallen Into good hands, and we are sure that by enterprise and in dustry they Will always sustain the past reputa (lon of the Expros. WE aro gratified to announce that the sub. serlption list of the CnnotticcE is Increasing largely and rapidly. Within the past week the additions to our list have been unusually large, and we assure our constantly Increasing list of friends and patrons that we shall do all in our power to merit their continued support and en couragement. Advertisers will appreciate the ad ditional advantages which our rapidly Increasing subscription list offers to them, and we respect fully solicit their favors, believing that they will secure increased sales and profits by the use of our columns. Y. M. C. A. STATE CO;WNTION.—TiIe State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association In Pennsylvania was organized at Scranton on Tuesday by the choice of the follow ing ofUeerst—President, Peter B. Simons, of Phil adelphia; Vice Presidents, Gen. JAIIICA A. Braver, of Bellefonte; Allred Hand, of Scranton ; David E. Binall, of New York ; Secreta;ll, Frank A. De nig, of Pittsburg; AsA/Atant Secretaries, Mr. Mat thews, of Tidloute; Miles Pardee, of CarhAle, and Frank J. French, of Eric. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—An Irish nereanl girl In the employ of John Davis, Esq., of Glen don, attempted suicide on Tuesday morningabom 8 o'clock, by taking laudanntn. She was observed by one of the members of Mr. Davi:: family swal low the liquid, who gnye the alarm at mice. Dr. Schlough, of South Easton, was summoned, who administered no antidote, which coon relieved the would-be suicide from n sud.'en death. The fact of her brother being engaged . to be married to a lady whom she It displeased with, is assigned us the Cause for the rash attempt on her own life.— Easton Free Press. iItrOIITANT DECIBION.—The late term of the Binmueliamm county Court was principally occupied In the trial of a very Important case, L. •Quick ngt. The Susquehanna and Wyoming Vol ley Railroad and Coal Co. The plaintiff claimed an heirship title to some coal lands occupied by the Company—two lots, worth about $1,000,000. The care had been tried in Lucerne county, and was taken to3font rose fora re-hearing. After an eight days' trial, the jury gave a verdict last week for the plaintiff to recover our lot, styled the "Miner lot," containing 393 acres, which cony be safely considered worth at least $500,000. The court granted permission to the defendants to tile :an application for a new trial within four days. Tip: SLATE hying or sinie ' THE I INsf.r.eTfoN anti ite pavements In front of the Stat.. !but..., Nmaisiow 11. Saturday, \Yeelt was a partial phi.t, le it movement of more than mall, ra Emmy. Italy , iv (mum inks appearml on parade, portanca to the btolness interests of oar Oa , Ilwir ratll: , ,verelly no one:111. , op to the stool- Otie of One ntotit eliammts Pnial ol timelier?. The hatlitikmi after lic- Is tbe elate trade. For some low it h inn h l "4 ','•'l i t A '.) ,11, n 1 - ( ; ,, u'ra I rius , el• unit languishing condltlito, and mate of the qa titles ' I . by raw. Geary, was marched through Intim Mien compelled to emihe hart a ail The eintipatile, were all well snick possessed it superior rprility Sl n 0 , , 1,011 :11111 111 t It: :1 1111 , Gov. Coe:lry In color, mitt adapted especially for rinitlim pars re, rived mike ovatHe on 111 , 110,1.11,11 hk poses, could go Om but if the p ivt•ttiel t l \JAI to Niirri.tiry a. lie 1,,- t.tilt , .l 111101 :11 lilt dolphin mtandn the test It :vl l l ereste l t Altaa,:oluvry Imp. crowd .d ciiizeu? mend from all parts of the eimiltry, ant a , SI Il , nmlllc se;eoliled in :111 appropriate ,peeell which before W.in alteng Yalu ( . 1:11 be , old :it h , ' ( .'u• (i" ,, •" , "r ,nest a good profit, tints It:ere:l.4ov; the :zeneral pratit. , a' I). li. Nin kanY. E-q from working the quarrie , .. lilvell.r.b.abt of its superiority for pariug 1/111'1 , 11 , 1,. It 11:1, uuccessfullS• tried on our much truccled street, and we think miry he hiltenni.:l wet, id' ilri revival and prieitierity ii -; Y. C. I'oNN Among" the gentlemen pre,em :it 11, St.ile Tge lo . rielowner, omen elated over the lin ventloo of the Y. M. I. nt ~.•k , rr.oemeni, 11., e r..eolitly been nude to the were the lowim; from 1111: j .\wece tti 11.01 :VIII 1141.1•1111h11:. The A. J. Iheiffig nrisl IVI'• 111 W \\b,l ; ; \I,I ,nilz'o , 4 .1 . 1 nee is ilveell Fifth aial Rev. Jo,epli BilrelaS 11,1 , 1\1'U:him ‘Vrey. Jr.: 111-11 eh tine .11 it.•.B ranee ell hat pv 4,r I.arlyetle Collette, F. D. R. Rhez, R. G. ! the old est.tlei,ltett Nlendenhall y J. A. I W. r; lot 1 iv: irh come din all the hat.iet..= Ika,lintx, D. 11. 11121,1,11)1o, ,1•.;,• IV. 1'11..11, 11. tl:,'y 10. ell ;Id 1 (.11111• 11'11••11.1iVelle•••• or J. Rho.uls and J. 11. Stereh dr iltrA, l 1011'11 be 1111. The report pte-ented on 11"e.i•I ..y t tvi•h new fotat.t. Inc. Ra tite EN.,.etittre Cointott,..!c,•.lr,„ 1 ,1 . '11114 11111, 11.1 , the 1,111 ;111k! Ihe inertt.t, there were twenty-dull! .1540ei..1 h., in the I-Ht.... of hi- I ‘th -I. re- the wanly Two of these have 41 , 11,11.1,1 .leth.g the year. :11,1 forty-one new ones have sixty-oevet) As , oelalions now 1 . .t (ht. St.lie. z•ixty. oil" of report of B.:Ur2. 'l•hc Executive Committee expoti.lo:l $1..17.7 duriu, tun• year, and received ~.,1.141; . . _ . ~, nilier r :tint, in Vi1 : 11...: TTIP. PItr.SIIYTEIZIAN SV:,01) (11 , Pill I. 1,1 , 1.- I t I•lllA.—The reenn.qructed Synod of rhowie , i•hia I I ..1y n ;,li:r.r Nlr-, Is cumjrnscd 4lf 25:; minl,lcrs and :221 I),. ; „,„;;;; rum N.,„. I among Its t Pre-1,31;.-rie• ;;.• r„r, I Phlludrlphin, 5:; miniger, ;t1 ; :11,•• ; „,• I .i l , r. ;; 1. ~; •;;;,, ;;;; ;;;, 1'101.1., Central, 51) mini-ter;';urell; ; „ ; r 1•••••, .I, ,;,• ;';, • .;‘• Not th.:2-1 c; ',.••• ; ; ; ;. .; ~,;, .; .;;;„ lino; Clinger, 70 mini-ters ;11;0 elcireln ; %V. •-; r'y, 1 1. le. I: I. I i , •••r I!. .1.••11f.: 11 s' minger, 17 ttilni,ler,•• and :17 ; leitel; •; ; I.el „.• , „ ,; ; . 1 ; ; ,„.• ,;;; ;I , :l7 millaerS. and 73 ; ~ .1, );;'. , . ;;;.• ; ,•, .111,1 67 chtirclp. , ; :.. 1 ;••,.. , ; ; ;,.; • .:; I 1 ;;; 5 ;;t iffini,ters ;Intl 6 • r e• • • •, „ ; ;; ; .; ,;; , ~,„ ,„ the mimic:lilt , in Its e.,nl,;ll.•L;allnin• '•. B=WHOOMMI t‘tttl:l:.—Tll, sirs litniseQ sit Ilri'l:,lparn•, hor.• 1—,1•1 , rI. !II by the Ivticnl ~ 1 sit dentioyvd 011 '111111 . ,1,ty mot 111,1,2: 1.5 .• Iri.l'. - eX1C.11 , 11 , 11 I 1., .• fire origile in the n.!:I by t !,., cog in the inaeldn:ry..in.l •••,11 . 1 11.. t •Is 1 1 , , the dry I 11,11.,-, it CIO 1111. I.V I.llt' t•: . lin. 1!1,1. who:, clothes were tai lio rtta 1 1, I;• fa t forage. The builtlinqs were h:ullt• It.- •With It few freiulit (Ir. it drill , tta thy• lraelo• near by. Baru•, 111 , W: ins . r. ha illed from iojiirios re is serlout , ly lii about. $lO,OOO. l'iti VEGI.T lIT. ral Jaarr,l:l,. !la. lccrpinq or II Will all-01',ee a li•:. •). 1:1.• earth arortud the part prt jedt from the with a elope ou all tide , ; lili• that you desire to keep in the ; top with a realer tiadit driver; hen ttimer sets In throw an ;maul or ban' Ile thing of that reel, 1111111 V b.trrel. It' iiil di., is outi of the crud: or batikl it will be H nee. t ',li b:lLp,, celery and other v. ttet.ilr:t., i•. 11, - as fresh as when Lilo., trims tlid •rh celery should stand pi rjairirlieui irly. r earth rillernating. Freedom from fro-t. areei-ii, and e--;iridally 11,1rue:is:ma fret dien I) trill rot ire the arty:int:led, claimed. EX.E . CI.ITI()N A!' OUlt NEW .1.%11..—The execution In the yard or our la, t•ounty took trlneelaslwenit,and the cult lit rya, t•rry.r.l, into enternity without even tin , I.rirrtr of a tri I 1., Jude and Jury. We dr, not kn.,. try , !tat nu thorny Mr. Jacoby pert... 11,1 t on., and tee are ,hoeked deceased have let the affair hy :tle.tit atte.l,pt to secure the right- ul tht• Om. NVL were not present, but the Coq as 1 , 1,11,1 to us In eye-witne , ,es are that the se.tlE.,l 11:1- et..elt..ltt Ii h tstitntual haste and seerei'y and atoJ tti n was hung upon It, there to .1 ~ 1 ini,deMlS in this true-!tort world ()Itwis or 11l the author of •`lTnm:wity; I Streatit," 13 in this city introdui•it. Ns. , !l; the notice of our cif It i• a I..corr v.., .1,1 volume of one bundrc.l f,iruill..,l with hundred or more ougravink...s. ()nu ...:ri•At 111 ,•t the book Is to show that the rrrut human tainil had a eOllllllOll 011;ZiII, Spoke 11;11 Or, and once occupied a coif/now 1101110 cc ii 11' , 1 'Le tropics, and had ut that Iliac but 11111' The enizravitigs with i • iiiii•traied and the ( "mi , \ , li -11, • 1 I eareftWy p I v't It n 1•1,-;1. much that untvrtailli”!,: :lint V.11,-; f,,llo%ving th , author': ~ I • I i- • t rite 'Li. I \ igittion Comp.ttly i.• i several alliriub that ' I accepted. )11 . ..date. I . year, lids [Wed p I l'e retiri, au tdiel,t or 1101 I I. p— of mt . . sainltcl h• Priced Mork, awl so on in the vrral .1. jai:, . Nlr. "i• sum h,, I, . hold the 1.0,10011 of NI ininu E,lma . Rumor says hr v U Was, no. tlm Color los', Ilt 111!1. IlellSe.l un the pvl ill the 1:. - Am:4111.4 rain 11:. l• eollllllellilable ' lllllVe, and l!lelf lie:1,01 1\ I. • lip thy rtotlsliol,lo, tun.; pr;;;;l;erity. • TIII: PLN NSY 1.V.1N IA 5.% Itll.Vill r. i.otti. .1 - eat'(ATlits.-11b lithe rrericv,l a beat ei cil sixty-eight page,, eontaittitez a very Id.l tditOt outline or the proiteellinus of lii rot, yet:lin of the ITtnisylvaitia,State slahltatit Sidatot Harrisburg last data.. It ett,dalus besides the proverdings, including repots It, ;n nearly all the ceunties, n eowplete list of delt:, tit, In attendance, a list of tlie tinkers ror 1 , 70-71, tt cony or the Constitution, a li-t (If the moneyed subscriptions tale st the Convention, and :in in teresting aCeolllll by the Serr,t ry of the 1.e1ii.411 C'ounty.lssoelation hone it teas started. It is a Valuable doettutent for all friends or the can-e lo the State, r . I of this (Alma e tit he oloained by addressing Lewis I). Vail, Seerei.iry i Satisom street, Philadelphia. The nest rotteen lion of the State (ill held in this city lu June nest. Tlll'. IlAcillst.Scii sphsta I [ou s ts__ Informed that the saw City 801 l is to lin -plod an Opera II ouse. We hope tie biros sins thin cor rect, for not‘ritlii-hunling opinions to the constary a untie Into a good deal So do wish the rOrill.11:011 Of .011 r liitu and diAllies. 'Fie sidine nouse will str,lst materially in giving the Ilagenbuch's enterprise that po,ition i t tl'o• 1-1 million of the people which is r r.a lilt.: It to. But a little lucre than a sunsuit will chip-, before It will he In operation told 'Vol!. leo- so fdr progressed that we are lilac to form an Idea ”f its extent and capacity; The silage is eleeteil, the plastering it nearly lin . ..lied ;toil edrsicidis, worhing upon that part or tiK. 0111111 . 111.., 11011 l de voted to the rat-ed waist A Lag.: n ill lie tilled with chairs, wlllell ran bn reinov.• I readily, leaving a Iltiss dancing floor to las tt-c.I and the orettestra can take tip its pw.itioa t,u she stage. SCIMEN 41111.—William 11. 11f , rton. ‘t• I wne until quite recently one M the condi', tors •,•11 1 ,. ,. the I.ehlgit Sinsituellanita ;it :nom Di, Will:ebb:in,' on Saturnine n 1 r. I inn Lon , len Scranton Salnrday morning for inttiell Chunk. I NVnnitsiEl , intr.tinet lind cheap , alai returned to South Wlll:cebarre lu lilt eventing . , led n end ttnedi apparently In usual dual li oa , cnn.. , t; cccr ~ IT-d, l in 111- k•lty f , r •in hi an by disease of thin heart,,nrainduc,l by an hJnir, ! M nr, i n irmtine • e. he received inn the rallromi t Lune thee einco. !forint"' resigned his place nice counliletcr inlti A n n inn nni i lA:A n- non' of time ago to gin into v.trtnerninti c nth hi, !deft.. r " Thi " n ' , “ I nn ,- ". , re and Limp Store In New Yotil as railroad einatinetinr, not ts.i- i n •n in ' 1 inu'r - , he , e l / 6 to have ejninieneeni his incur Intend, on 1 "'n • n 1 Y In put together. of title week. Mr. litirtOnt leave, a wile and elnlid, • ... I , . C. friende. and hie sudden death trill Inc tuglettud I n nict , \ LI ' Sn 1,,,.,•:; and • stoo Jf. sheet : oxvio•lvely for Co-11, thus blauk books, amble viper anti c.trd:.:o C. 1 , . llrrr- nGall thr :toc,ncotr or ca-11 paymetaa nod loblug tunim's Store, Alletabwii. nutliltb; by ciedlL boles. TIIELEIi I{ al REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 16,1870. i.v Wm)iillll4, 11.11111. Gc.i. !In Itt•forna..l Clitirvh; Is firm. 'nn.-13.10 t r, ff i or Citito•ict.i; 111.1,ttiti it will !,,ivt.• th:11. 111111,1'1"J. a Hac and Bill a.!.1 much to it, vain,. IS a I t . 1•, MEE 11 i I 4.71(..1111.114 \V(MIZ..---T11(1. ( . 1141.11 ( . 41111:1.1.1.• 1 (i 11 the. 1.11 , 11%. neh :it SIT ill' I, ha- ,1 I a 1 4: 1111 I 1•11((1111.1e , 'A lb , I =I MOB =I 1.1 MIME IMMIM EMI =EI IM .” All thl• 11,111, in that ... : I,‘ ;an,: tn•xt, the MI:. 'Elle 1111E111 =I MEI -I)t•ac. , Tl f), =1 =I =I MI =1 =1 =II MI MEI 11, I, 1 1.1, 1 8 10; po,•i• ,!, 1. 0..'118 ; 11. 11,,1t Son, '2 90; 473 VU; 11(.88114(.1), 2:0; II \ n,.. 40, ; Annpi I'vrllvr, b 04; IVeavvr, ; SolBBlBB 18 ; r, a PO; Emaoliel 110111.14, 71 9); .10- r. ; 1,4.1210 71; Allen 01 , 2; .1 . ..118 (lore. 111 iI•2; I3P-11, 11 , 1..•,118 47. Th, r“llowin g . bills 1,,, hr I.kini , —Henry 14 ; Strplp, lit•cli, 110 ;111 .511181 18; I 11.1rIt, 8 1111; - 1118; Jl , llll,llripg,,BB GS; Sll. 2%! 09, ro , l' 1,8•11. Limps 88 Fifth v , treut .11.• I Tonllcr, hclWeell a 011•81.pt.r Mill t I I ), it • t t ,11 ME ta gr. 1111,1 lul tVorl• IML cuururrrd.lu tic Spl. el Cmnp•il. to pm lip lamps on Itada.• :It 1:1 . 11. ' F001111:111 nil t•i•l , emictirroql -AV tit lit ('heir, litre wool. A 1 . 1•-ohmlti tca.pa.ad lo,tritt•thia the I' gr.], rifler to the I.ittle nitlei! , t c. , :tl ovor 1.(.111;!la (.11.11t,t: yvar: Fer Ye:tr. :111; Vytoul I I .31,2-1,9 til7o , 3it ........... 1, , 1N.1t:t6 01 1' 1 :1: : r . ...... It3l I:1 11.797 trl I I '2,17.'t u 1 6:t11:I37 I'3 .... 7.3 , 11 II till .411 17 1:;0 17 ISIS 01 0;0 h . , Canal :1,:;61.716 11; low fit. I ...li Lawp : I . 1'11,11 , 1 . r ti1:111 . i.1111,1,, I. that 1,0,1 a ilk, prop a s% II pay =II =I I it • ucv ,i Nctv V rk c.'l,ltrit .1 it Ti..• 1110. IMIIM j,, •,..•• , 1.1.• .11111 lillc and I= \ .;11 . ,"1 IIi1'I'•' 1.1.11.11111 y r r : ,l I rrr ir I tr , Gn =tnrtii_bur! ri it :111k1 Ifiore 11,11ro truth than maxim that •"1 . 111. 1.11 . '0' it. n 1t..1i.‘“.t.h. A pub city ‘,.,10,1 hr :tii IV! ty iv-14,1011d fir hope ,•• torp:l-.• It tarty Jar. :I I "%i I'l itt it Ile 1111 t, ..lt 11101111 X I O . ( o.:l)ll,l\Lij,r t k It.t, tlppr.l . lllllily 14; hear I hiN ,Itit It In. tv.•II qua 111.00. NI •j 4,1. .:••• \VI• 111 • -Slnti t 1 Divot =I V.A. ill .N , l. rl .1:,14li ‘‘'ere )1 It• MEM tp ,fn h~:~irr iu G~.nd .. i :I . '. 1 : 01.• ttl !%. .11:.111.I. INt it NV.lrd, IMIZIMIIMMIIIME MEM Ict c, , ., I ',1,. (2.lirr. Ih, Trvxlcr i•o I 7:.; i.... 5 1 , 0 ; Ado ; W„lt 5,•,, 1,12.16,1139 111 Trig G. A. 11.—Thu Pottstown G. A. It commenced a Fair on Tuesday, which will Ina a week or more. A • $125 gold watch will be awarded to the railroad engineer who'reeelves the moot vote+, and a valuable diamond ring will be secured by the Indy who receives the most votes. TILE, best of Italian violin strings, violins, Ltisitar6, Ilulc etc., or lily other article belonOng' to in , truments, can loonglit cheaper 111.111 wiywlivre ct,e , :it C. F. Ilvrrmann . ..Utile Store. ,%Ilentown. Pa.--. 16, • A Sm itr iNVANT CLAPS. —The infant class ennnevtell with the Presbyterian Sabbath School hits just completed the committal of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism.' The last of It was recited at the Sabbath School Concert Sunday. Such an accomplishment Is alike creditable to the intelli gence and perseveranec.of the scholars and to the energy of the teacher. Miss Magruder has evi dently bestowed no sinall amount of care upon the training of her pupils, and the recitations on Sun day' that the seholars had profited from her A SPLENDID MANO.—TAIDICIDIIIII & SOWS Gold Medal Cyclola and Square Pianos tank among the linost Instrnn In the country. Their hill- Haney and fullness of tone Is not surpassed loya con cert r•ti rid piano at double the prim More Instru ments of thin celebrated make have been soil In Allentown, Ltdtigh and adjoining counties than 01 any other mannfaeture. They can he used many yearn and not become airy, as most other pianos do, hi only it few years. Come and examine them at C. F. Herrmann's Store, Seventh and ,IValnu Si reel n.—Adv. A Ni:w . liouTE To PIitrADELPHIA —TILE NEW I.rasr. or TIM READINCI RAILROAD.—TIII3 I.se or the Philadelphia. Germantown and Nor ristown Railroad by the Reading Company is the 1,04 paying project the latter company has ever entered into. As this new lease will assist the Itc.viing Company in opening a short route via the Schuylkill from the Lehigh to Philadelphia the lease I, of importance to our citizens 1111 d tr few facts relating to these roads may lint prove unin teresting. Poe It ninalwr of yeani the lie3.ling Company have !wen impre,ed with the advantage of ob taining control of what is known In the Stoel: Board 6 a , the Norrktown Railroad. Their In er.a.,• crowded their road from Norrloown to Pliiladidpida that they commineed t le. I .y'onz or I melt, tngy i tug, t right of aayat a eery corm i r ex:mise. The people • • • ••,; t•i filially see Work a', tu,linied, and it was reported ver . , •i lr !own). t II it, the Idea would never i n 1:, .i.el ilia: the Iteinting Company . ‘v,•re at t I:.it t hue pct lectitig n plan to purchase as mach i , t the Nort,thiuti zte..k. as Would tire them e.eitohifig influence In that road. Alter hariug secured it they u milli extend It along the eastern IEIIIII nl't he Schuyll.lll to the l'erl:lotnen Railroad, 1ii.i.1111 . 0 of five or Six tulles, where it line bridge era-ses the Schuylkill, and that their through trail,: rruuld et°, here, sting the Nor Tistown 'e them lifteen nr twenty minutes in re:whim:the city, and woold enable them to convey their passengers into lie heart of the city. The Perkiomen Hood was then to lm completed to Ennuis and this Ruud would monopolize travel to Philadelphia from Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown and stations north of Allentown, as it would he a saving of at least, thirty minutes time over the North 'Penn. route- We Relieve the Reading Company still have these "Wets in view, as the remark' was made last win ter, by a person posted in the plains of the Cont piny, that when the Pert:Mitten Road was emu- to Pbihalt•lphlu in ;111 hour'e shorter time than by the Niutii Penn. mute, and this could not he ac complished if they were taken to the old Beading Delait at trout and CalloWhill streets.. In 0114 connection we cannot refrain front ex pe,,,ieg our surprise that the City of Allentown and Oar capitalists make no elthrt to secure. the early completion of this new route to Philadelphia. Besides giving us a short route for passengers, competition and " frel it reduction in _ights, it would be of.inimeasurable advantage to our bushieSs In terests !iv placing us in direct connection with the soul been 1 11,111011 Of our county and would make Allentown the nearest market for the upper end MOlllzoinury. The Norrl,4,wo nallrreol Company c.trried 2,177.561 p4s-emzerA dor'ng 1869, which wan 1.216,766 more thou were carried over the Reading; Read and MI Its branches, and 2,024,150 more !Min were carried by the Lehla II Valle • Rl' PROCEEDINGS. • . t :I. et' .141. AIM'S . Suit is hrolozlit tii recover the rabic of a boat• lost in the June freidiet of !SUS, loaned by the plaintiff to the VCraict Slot; for the tilaintilland costa. Di Holtman agt. John 11. Stoftlet. Action for ilanoigoi for deceit in the sale of a horse by tle rend:int to the plaintill at a public vendue. De fendant reprisetited the torte as sound htifore the vendne, while at tl.e same time he had the heaves. On trial. Wm. T. Blank agt. Wm. II Buss nod 11:1U1 T1,11:-to. (Reported Friday.) Suit was hreeeht to recover damages for theyiss of a horse oermimrl hp fright from the blowing of a Ete:1111 Wilklie :It the defender is Mill iu Bethlehem. The horse was standing opposite the mill and ;inched to a when the whistle blew to notify the ILlnth, to go to work. The hone threw him -I,lf in the tint ft', ono of them piercing his etile. S) Nevimiiier 711 i, the Court ordered It .9.1 , C011.1 Court or Jury to be held in December next, noilininneing %entity, the Dlth, to continue two week-, awl thirty eases nliell In pa or the list far tacit week. Glileob Andreo.sagt.George Neumnyer and Cott- Judgment b 3 agronneut for plaintirl MEE! I= Robert I redid], Jr., and Joseph L. Shipley Sled their certificate of partnert.hip, certifying that they, on Lie :all day of November, associated lor the purpose of carrying on a gen eral tallith,: and publinhing Imsineidi in the City of Allentown, under the 11111111! and idyl,. of Iredell \ ',hi] It 3 Chad,: 'Alert?. agt. Henry .1. Ilabtraelier. I'd,tirett issue under the Sheriff's interpleader act to try the right of property in a pair of horses, wagon, &e., seized and taken wider a Fl. Fa., by the hick 'ast against David Schnfoyer. Plaintiff claimed that the team was his and WAN loaned by hint to SCiltnoyet. Verdict for plaintiff. Reasons for a new trial filed. • Charles Wolf agt. Joseph Hunter. No. 6S, April term, VIOS. Plaintiff's claim"against the defendent Is founded upon au agreement that if he would withdraw his application for Assistant As sessor under Johnson's Administration and would use his Influence in favor of the defendant, he should have one-half the profits, of the office; al-o presses a claim her work performed for the defendant during that time. Verdict for plaintiff; iinai and costs. Reasons for a new trial tiled. I). D. Jones agt. Tilollllls Kern. Plaintiffelahns compensation for selling real estate for the defen dant as his agent, under an agreement entered. into between them. Plaintiff claims that although the sale of the property was not made by him di rectly, pi halireetly it wits; or that through his intim:nee or advertising the sale: was made. The defendant alleges that the right of sale of the property was withdrawn front the plaintiff ; and that after its withdrawal it was sold without the aid of the plaintiff. Jones apt. Kern, reported yesterday, went to the Jury at I t. 30, a. In„ and they have not yet return ed a verdict. John 11. Oliver, to the ut.e of Chitties CiIIIEC and Thointe.oo. agt. Cleat. Sieger. Ejectment. Now on Jones figt. Bern (alruady nitrated.) The jury, after being out tu•euly-r•ix hours, returned a ver s diet for the plaintiff for $lOOO, interest rind costs. °flyer& Sit per (reported yestei day.) Nun-suit was entiocil at the requcct of the plaintiff. Win. T. Blank, by his next friend Geo. Blahk, ant. Win. 11. Buss and Win. Transue, trading ex Buss 'rransne. Trespass. On trial. A ',WATS SOMETHING ' NEW. —The wonder. fat I igenolty which is displayed In the construc tion or modern toys Is truly astonishing. Walter , Smith, our enterprising confectioner and toy dealer,ot 73i Hamilton et reel, Is always among the tie -I In the country to Introduce these Inven tions. Two beautiful and amusing toys are the velocipede and the walking doll. The former Is propelled by a comely youth of several summers, who runs ids .z machice with nil the skill of a pro fessional. 'the latter individual publics a coach and .teps off with us much grace tit, our most ac. eonTliblied young ladles. Mr. Smith will take pleasure In exhibiting these toys, and more plea sure in selling, theist. ' SIXTH QUARTERLY MEETING OF TUE NORTII WHITEITAI:L SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTIL—TIIO 111144111 x met on the 511,, was called to order at' , p. m., by the President, and was opened with pricer by Rev. Mr. Wood, of Allentown. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted and, after singing, the Institute proceeded to the discussion of the first subject assigned, which was ",What effect has the Routine School on the COM mutiny." The discussion was opened by Rev. Mr. Wood, who was followed by Rev. Mr. Renninger, Rev. Mr. Little, of Ilokendauqua, Mr. J. C. Wink, Mr. George Heffner, Gen. McAllister, Mr. Joel Gross and Mr. Carle. They all spoke of the good effect the right kind of Sabbath Schools have upon the community. As the •teachers so the school, and FO the effect upon the community. It prevents much profanity and Sabbath-breaking, and teaches the alphabet of Christianity not only to the children, but, more of less, to the whole com munity. The second subject : " What are the teacher's duties out of school," was opened by .1. 0. Wink. Ile should study his lesson so that he need not say on going to school " What shall I teh" ; he should follow Christ In his daily life, .ml not spend his time in foolish games. Rev.. . Little liked the doctrine of studying. The xicher should notice the children, take them by the hand 1 and talk with them when Ile meets them out of ' school, and before the school begins. Mr. .1. C. Welling sold that the teacher's dutieS are never done. Ile should make himself acquainted with the parents, and should study the character of his children. Rev. Mr. Renninger said that the teacher should notice the children, should study the lesson and his own heart, and should pray for himself and for the children. Prayer is the soul and life of a Christian, and a teacher should, by all means, be a Christian. Not ail Sabbath School teachers are what they should be. Ile must not live In vire any more than the Pastor. " Example teaches better than precept." Gen. NlcAllister said the teacher should visit the sick members of his class :nal should pray for them and with them. Mr. Joel Gross said that . the teacher should pre pare his lesson, and live:: pure life. If the leacher I is not right, nothing good eau come from the school. The third subject. '• Should a person, who is not a member of the Church', teaelt in the Sunday School," was opened by E. D. Rhoads, who said in substance : I take the Sunday School to be an . Institution of the Church, under its supervision, for instructing the children in the doctlines and tool's of worship of the Church and each Church or denomination has not only the right, but It in its MO,( sacred duty to instruct its own children in its doctrines, 6:c. In our German congregation, the Sunday School should take the place of the congregational schools, wldc•h our forefathers hail established by the side of every church, in which the children were instructed in the Bible, the Catechism of their church and in church music. Therefore, the Sunday School teacher, ; especially in our German congregations, should not ohly be a member of some church, but of that particular church with which his school is connected ; and a non-professor of religion should not teach in a school whose object it is to Instruct, and prepare the children to become members of the church. Ilow can one person prepare another person for is thing %Odell he has hint-elf not attained, or how can the ‘• blind lead the blind," Mr. Wink thought that a teacher need not be a member of any church but he should he a Christian. Gen. Mc- Allister said that there are many good and MIL (ent Sunday School teachers who 'tire not mem here of the church or professors of religion. Rev. Mr. Wool . would not exclude any non-Christian from teaching, although a Christian would be far better. Ile would allow a non-professor of reli gion to teach if he had no others, hoping that he would study himself into it. Rev. Mr. Little, of llokendanqua, would let any one teach who wishes to teach, Christian or not. Rev. Mr. Rennlnger said that the decision of this question is the deci sion between faith and inildelity. The ground taken hy Mr. Rhoads was the right. on•. If we wish to build up the church, we mast not tear It down ; if we lay it down as a ftlie that nonspro fe,sors shall teach, we tear it down. No Wilms Hever, no one who is Lot baptized and a member of the church ;should teach. We must lay this down as a rule, though there may' he sometimes exceptions of such as are in the act of becoming members and are not yet full members. We will exclude nebody front the school but gather In all and seek the straying even as Christ sought ; but wo must allots none but members of the church to teach and rule. Mr. Wood said that this qtiestion can not lie decided by yeas and nays. Fault one must decide for himself. The Sunday School Is better than Presbyterianism, Methodism, Lutheranism or any other Ism. Ile would not al low a Methodist, with his Methodism, to become a member of his (Presbyterian) church, although he would permit him to teach in his Sunday School. The pastor• Is a sworn - official of the church ; the Sunday School teacher Is not. Rev. Mr. Renninger said the pastor is the shepherd and has under sLepherds to assist him, and they should teach the same that he teacher,. Ile bad sworn to teach the doctrines of his church as Mr. Wood had sworn to teach thcSt• of his, and he would not swear to teach what he ;lid not believe to be true, 'wither would Mr. Wood. lbe could not tenet' otherwise, and he would lint permit any body to teach the children of his flock otherwise. BE6M The fourth emestion, "Should there be more schools in the towns.hip and how to open new 601006 " WU ' S opened by Mr. Welling, who said that in every school house there should be a Sab bath School. Gen. MeAllist er recommended send ing out missionaries to the vacant school houses to mganize WM schools. Mr. J. Wink said we should first gather in our own children la our neighborhood. 11ev. Mr. Benninger said that all the children possible should be gathered in the ce.- tablished schools, and whau they cannot be got ten on account of Clue distance missionaries should be sent out from the adJOining old schools to or ganize new schools. Mr. LeivisS„Funtz would first inquire whether new schools. arc necessary, and would fill up those which arc In a drooping condition for want of scholars and teachers. On motion it was resolved that the President appoint a committee to make inquirica abort the necessity of new schools and report at the next meeting. The President appointed J. C. IVelling, J. 0. Wink and Rev. Mr. Henninger. The Executive Committee selected the following sobjeets for the next meeting February 4. at Ele go-seine : The Pastor's Duties ; Devotional Meet. logs ; The Teacher's Duties In School ; Ilow to Cultivate a Missionary Spirit among the Children. After prayer by Mr.liennlnger, theimtitute ad journed. ttAIIID DOOM—AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY, —These terrors to communities seem to infest the western 'hut of this county, at present, andmuch harm has been done by them. It is reported that ' many cattle and swine have been bitten—also child of Mr. Samuel Lerch, near Kreldersville, and a child of Mr. Van Billiard, near the Peters vine Church. On Thursday of last week the family of Mr. Andrew J. Purse!, of Coplay, form erly from Northampton, near Bath, had a very nrrrow—we might say miraculous—escape front being injured by one of these 11111111111 S. Ile bad entered the kitchen unperceived by the family, and found 1116 way up a stains ny Into a sleeping apartment, where he was accidentally discovered by Miss Anna Purse) under the bed. The alarm was given which brought the father to the house, who, not knowing that anything was wrong with the animal, attempted to drive him out, to wide!, he stubbornly refused to submit. Presently the cry of mad dog was heard In the vicinity, which enabled the family for the 11/st time to realize the dangerous ',tuition In WIII(111they had been placed. The dog It appears belonged to a family at How ertown, and was followed by several men to the house of Mr. Pursel, where he was shot in the room whereite was discovered by the family. Tills Is but one of a series of narrow escapes this family has had during the present year. On one occasion to hsavy stone was thrown from a stone quarry near to the house, where several men were engaged In blasting, which entered the window, passing between Mrs. Pursel and tier daughter, over a cradle In which quietly reposed an infant child, md over a settee on which another little one was at rest—and lande.lon the floor without doing the least harm, save the breaking of the window. At another time Mr. Mired and his son were engaged In the, field with a team, when a heavy storm of wind and rain came up; Mr. Put set took refuge behind u bum and the EOll ran Into the barn• Thinking his position a dangerous one, Judging from the character of the gale, Mr. Purse] took his horses away from the barn, and had scarcely done so, when the building came down with is crush. The sou was burled lu the mains, but, strange to say, oecuped utmost without a bruise.—Easton coMMUNicATIONS fi..01(0( /Mid 111(rAtelrem rn•pnrrsihln r the opt's &nos eutertniuml by our C.n•rr.,pnudcats. IN D ElfOlt OF CIL YIN 1.. lIISSLEIL Leare• have their time to ND And tlotretat to wither :loath the North winds breath And Moro to net. but all Thus haat nil consults foi thino 0 Death!" Sadly once more kindred and friends hang their barn upon the willow ! We sit down and weep like the Bo bylonian captives at remembrance of de parted bliss. A bliss that embodied a son, a brother and a friend in our midst ; now alas no longer returning, no longer re.ponsive. Silent, mote In the deatliedeep. it is but titling that th harsh winds of November should sweep their °halm' over Calvin's grave. The sepulchre of so much youth, heauty, love ami , lunge. The lire, the ardor, the - 11111 , 111111 V,, principles of a manhood cut down before IN time are calling front the grounds. Humanity sits In fear and doubt ; love sits weeping; faith looks " upward." Oh! God, disso've all doubts that rise Instinctive, and Civic 114 a Milton's faith to see. no.l are all hint, no Oa Will Of God c.rdainad theta; /Oa a•rating liana Nath . na Imam reel or d,•lieirnt of nil that r•roted—marl lowa man or all that ell,zht hie happy .auto necare. Sic year,: ago the departed Snit came to Lehigh county. Six years he dwelled amongst DA. Ile 'novel] hither with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. 11. S. Hassler, two sisters, and one Mother. They came from Mittel-slang, Dauphin county, the um-t permanent home of his family. \Vitt) mint' re grets lie left the spot, which he has ever horn,• In memory as the chosen home of his heart. Reluc tantly he parted front the dear associates and scenes .-f his boyhood and youth. Torn rims air. raptly from the association, of his earlier life :It a Period when boyhood Just arrears into manhood, the new home naturally gave his associations :m(1 ambition a new era. No longer bound to the part by the roles and habits of his abrociates, he fell the whole tenor of his being turn to the future. Ambitions hopes of a 'useful calling la life now filled his imagination with bright hopes of their fulfillment is coining yea I'S. Meanwhile 110 spent his time as teacher in the Public School,. there ire trust he tray - have err,VTI "good srel," ll:nl relit spring up and boar fruit in the lives of his late pupil,. 'Earnestly will they cherish the memory of his plearant and Madly face tlnit often bent close to theirs in kindly :MI over difileult reload problems. Later he came tort tinal deeision a+ in his future calling in life, MO c•nnunenecd the ri ody I of medicine miller the tution of Ills Intimate frieml, Dr. A. ti. Sigmund. with mach ardor and M ere:ming interest, he entered the viiet field of nu•d lcal oeiniec, fondly hoping to press onw:u•.l to wards the goal of his ambition,—where sasses is woo. The linowleOge he had hoped to Lulu rr • the under carrents or physical existence, and wherewith to eotahat the universal eneltiles of the human race—disease and detith—wa, snatched from his grasp I_Vt 11 In the Oral step. Air htln•rited disease soon began its work upon Iris inllllo, and the trollow• congli, awl hectic• flush, proclaimed deep-seated symptoms of cootoo v tioli. A mortal fear fell upon him. - Alas! should the which he had hoped to fall, fall on him I Should the mortal ailments which Le thought to comini In others. conquer himself, even fu life's fair morn Mg Oh! the disappointment of mi ithle hopes, that have in themselves the apparent benefit G r men, rind sometimes for the K itigiltini of God, i n dark problem fur the human mind. and ❑••prnb- Ica which the philosophical atheist vainly oh, ~tosolve. Most generally too it is the• rock on which such commit shipwreck. or the Milli :Ind hope which to the l'lirktialt Monis time and etet nity into one—vontrasting. indeed vet h-rmin' harinonlont; whole. •• Mall never Is, but tlways to be blest," unit Bt ,o far 10. the first i , experience It becomes the pro' bo of the hisl---`• to he." fore a rest for the people of God For d .no-t two years lie was a rallied at Intervale and re,iiined his fortie em ployment, i,otnetline3 teaching, and at lithe), em ployed in Allentown. In all pineee when• he sojourned for a time, a large circle of enrne•t Idea& gathered aroma! hint ; and in their mid-t he was a bright, Jaya sad heart gay, and the gay heart gayer ville, Alleuttdvn and Millet-hunt' eaett contain twiny hearts that Loll Ith; menmry In lender reeolletaion, and that Inn mourn a hrolom circle, lallrn leaf on frteml , ltip's stem, a lat. -inn' lick on the social chain, a brother tool a son', ,!arc enema, never to he filled in time ended!—tint in the full ri ZEBEIM life, but In the bright June time, when Ihr tier should be still green and the fruit proulkintr. But Irby speak of the hope that perkbes, shier be OEM Ire and gaze Into the sepulchre, 'chru Ids redeemed soltit beelion, us onward and upward to the T 111.0711, of Light and ?rim who n•ian, there ? 111, tUallt speak; to nn .. • •• - " Meet me In neaten." Before &al It cattle, in• set his house In order, and so was ready to " dt•pa^t and he with Christ, which Is far hetter.•• hopettilly he spoke of the last :stud rites In he !mid to his remains. Ile desired to be hurl, al hy the side of his faultier, thnt, his remains. immedi ately after death, should he taken to the old home ut Idilleriburg. The prayers of his friends it t answered. Ile trade I wholly in Christ, and found peace and rardon. But a few hours he requested once more, and for the la -t time. 10 have the blestedrinlilriii, uf . Chii,C, 0 a Ue:ttli ailitilidterril to 1111:1 :Intl lilt L,milc. .111 felt that they slionld With 11Ini cat of till , hand and drunk of this cull urt More, tilitii I hey drank it ailets* tVIIIIIIIIII ill the I:lug:limn of the Pattie.. this dying voice raiiiel the touts :tit %toril, of at,urance— "there Is e drl,l of pure %VI!. re .ainr. ociicirt .1 rieea, inunite•thiy eyrie ie. the awe. Anil Thus, on the 7th of October. IS7O, dial Calvin L. liassler, aged LI years, 4 months and day,. On the 9th his remain, were taken to Dauphin county, and tile followinti day interred In the preserve of a vast eancour , e of frier.ll4 and relations In Greenwood tleinetery, • •Early La . the erd'iler rotted 10. e.' Brother -Com' h.re' AnrutoiCe fi.dt.a earth ttremel tdrd, And it, mtorttur ash .vo. ".vernh.re the; tart I , ',tit:ly, Aid tt lilt fititti, -110‘.1•1- O'cr illy i 11 . 411 1111111 ) Illttw the Simmer 11.ttvent. WIN vlgil la litttatitat llam! that art v. , tliiiat, 3lottrafally i Ilk. .lii:tti wit. Ping . tiver W II 111111..1 . 1t , nIVI.I/./.4 61.1111•1 lit art. ar la the Stant', diniaut 41a 1111110..drd b.. If the r gat., If iflrmo it, inulupytugs Irtur.artal 1 ... 1 . 1 train, 0 . 41-Its in. •nal tram, than tt •, Is hruller, inert us 5.... gin.. • ni our tray As it may" I= 'ln the leek • thy forehead waelng Not: sky. r ; iillo of mtirlow tracing On thy fate yititnneheek Eye, el light awl lin. of W... 4. Such HY Ilylde Over all that rein in rhea, Which ehttll ripe no 1111. r.).." LETTER FROM KUTZTOWN RI TZTOWN, Pa., NoV. 7, 1570 On Saturday morning, while the sons of MII,S Winter, living' on the farm of - Mr. David Levan, were engaged in cleaning tied haritc,ing the mules, one of them kiehed the second full , Wil liam, Just below the left ear, from the elfecti of which he died immediately. The town Is trying to put on Its fall appearattee, but the line weather 1111,4 not allow It tot yet. Building Is going on as in the middle of summer; houses are springing up with wt,terti rapidity; new toads are being made and old Kutztown made new in general. IC—d. IIuNDRED Cl..)Axs, ri.a . ,ly•tnailt• for ladies, from two to twenty dollar,, also Water Proof, Circular, and Children's Cloalis for sole at GULDIN.S. ALLENTOII N 11114 fill • .eXtr ISIVI . china and glassware estalillshinent where as greet a variety , and ag law prices Coll be found as in the lawer cities. We refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 40 %Vet Hamilton street.—.lde. CHEAp PARLoit OIMANS.—A single' reed ti octave organ at 893 . . A doable reed organ with 5 stops, at.sl3o. A powerful organ wit It 7 stops at $lBO, at e. F. Herrmann'., center of 7111 and Wal nat.—Ade. INSTID:CrIVE AND AM uslNo•—One ot the mo-Chigeolons toys we have ever sail is the dol lar steam engloe, for 6:11.: at W. Smith's, i. , Ilamilton street. It has a brass boiler, silver plated cylinder and fly-wheel and nislies one thousand revolutions a minute. Explosion Is possible, as It has a double-acting' safely valve. fis sec the wonder. The Easton Free I'ras bus commenced publish ing a history of the ulst Regiment. If It Is the same one Issued lu the history of Peutillivatila Volunteers It will be notable for its defects and omissions. PEDEDICATIoN OR TUE SClloot, Booms OF ST. PAct.'s IXTIIT.RAN SUNDAT School..—Sun day was a gala day for the the friends and mem hers of this school. No lovelier Semlay had bles sed this city for tattay dar ; from the 111111 not rosy lingered Aurora painted her golden rays ;,1 1110111114;1111011 the surrnumilmr Ceefiery of outtiro, wan the oveoimr twits called tile people of God to their respeetive places of worship, a 0111:1 Aas 1111011 51111, nut! a geutle November breeze pervade I the air, whi,•ll seemed to spread oliroad the mandate: "Remember the Sdbleitli day to keep it holy." Sr: many Intelligent and active Ouristians lire engage I in the managemeat of this celtool,. that In the :lattice of things um might expect ulna many diverse moans and evmallents , would he roorted to to In:die it attractive and , =Here.:sit:ll. One of the last t. , nut, the “ellent rimlllSattrietiVe Veer- Iv z:4100 has been expended to do this: and Smi day lit the retrolar lintir the member , Or the rear Lteet:lltlttil and school collected there to reelettl No them. The belielics had broil nil rearranged and ar:;ioed ; the walls replaqtered and piloted; the floors r trim! eil, and the rontoß accosted with beautiful flower , and bouquet,. The brl•zlit happy faces of Ih., 4 •little ones" seemed mole cheerful than ever before, the sintl.e.: our I. sweeter, and the general app,••trance re:Male:l; it • of Paul's words: "Behold evervt 111114 has bee , e , nett.," The 4ehool rooms W( . 11! Ili t . I to overtlowl.l2 - , ivith as bright and intelligent ati audience as cv. r grayed any t.ehool 1.00111 Sere, dedicatory addres.eu were delivered by Student of the College, after which the l'as'Or dourer d It very able and pallet ie add re r.,, ; no of the Cove n brief statement of the expenc , , %ride), had nearly all been orovble.l for by Private scriptloe. The Surerintendeat ako eontriteo.. hie mite In wlltdo, :ts to owni.lete the !'.-1 "the four evangelist," 'rile Choir, n Ideb, the way, 'e lm to hive fair pro-poet under the Vvry ellieient 1,1:4 . 1 . •11111 or .Mr. (Ira -man to bneome zeroed in 111, Choi:. Fvvel, 1 cult. 00,0 :1,1,1 heel-. The Tor lot-Sel - 10% ,vlll , ll 11111111.,.r, h, twee!: o throe 11 , 1,1, I ••liutl.• r:ile• of Nit.. II:on ,tifi C111 . 1 , 11:111 10 onto r0.41‘,1t n)11 w!to rvn with pri 1.. 4 , Nr1.0,11 : :fill loved by '3 , 19 4 , 1.3 141 .ur ter!, cungc n 1.14.41 11,1,1 lizma And ice heir I Ihn.e We h.,: and Ctrl: 111, , r inGtnt vor•cs •;;I!,• ;;:11,1 ;1. .1; S;t11'.1; Illy 5 , 111 . 1 . 111 C I , • 1.1 . 1 L • !" • and .11' I !II t . r! • . ILI, I!) ,{,lllll ri ".I Si., iii . :,. 1,1" 1,:.• 16 .t Hwy rl,l•'y I %so, I cr..tlit .I.i • t.. Ow I r^ I , 1111" •, 1,1 .1Y , 11!1 Sehtl,l r. 1 1 1111., :,cal lilt' 1 . ..111- .1 , WON i 1 ~ 111,11. 11110 Hwy I their ut ni (.4114city I,n Irv. ly SOO' lIIi. ' I ' I. • 10.4 .14 111 ywinu. 14 , 1 , 0 r.• :1114 1,0 ).t I want- It TIIW CPn>L• =ME Th, loxe, EN: ye.nr :I,ll6llitt t,. lb, ;I. Ir.lll, IS. %%it', In s .111,11101, -- and 0h...Att.:n.1 in Mr. tlio-t tor ,•!1,1 atid pr.l, ,•1111101, IV,int- , Inc City 0, "I ~C .rr%irr, la; hp 1,, hi j” Ili e 1,,, , t 1;re nt•llie Pro , .merino ..vcry eveulug thi- wevli i•seept liltttrday. N Loon 14 a I' ~.r_' 'lcor MEM lir,. n tiehut. - rho Notri,to, lotir ::12111 :11111111: 1111110111, 11t . t . .10:1,trA per q•.cir. mad,. tli . /.lone p r Srrt EMEIMI =MEM Ni.rristo , ‘l, 1:1-1 very <ueet•-,1 I he 2111:. 1.1,t m nfthe pc-col I Tin C.,1111 mortal lire hc,-1,111 at 1;.•.k.1i .1. Cu i =MEM • C.ir:lnh c. , ;11:1s, Ln .i. 1.71,1411, `• r:lliforitia t•,•11y , `l.ll . .111,13, Y.. 11:. a 1,11.1.• tor.- 0Ct,‘..1v.• pb,111 . 4 I. bit 1),111 iwy l' all of 1111 . 111:1C.,11 in P:411, ..';‘,l* NT ' , Fi sh' , th e 11,1., r. tht•til, P 11 1 4,1,111. , Volllli 11.1 V, I.) f+:. h n is or , ureeteler. They could IleVt ( h ' "General Lee . , coaeltotett — !Live commenced to (lie WI. The crop prottli-es it, h, I irger 1.11.t+ Wat-hlog.ott' , . It I. tlttee;ht if they do ot die Ile-ter Hiatt at the rat(' 1 1E100a tyeth, thcre e ill lII' 111fIre 1-11 I, 1:11). The total t toll "r et - on ty I- Tonna by the R•iodoii...tto L tt.llll i,f ' , int, It the .11111 It oir,iooo t, nu..• muic6:,‘,l advet 0-v, tiny Laois, or !li. tl,, y do sv;tll in I. t: ton 11.,•15vit,t,.‘,111..t,1 a day 1,',4 t, ii.v,,1%111..: Nera,u.tett. /heal.; -1a•:th• .l . the tte.rt itity aiway, is a (•., t ;! et,all.li , Pl:• y-1.. Liu It 1.; " tho weal- a oloaH Stinle or those th,tl J o n•t a 1;.1 c. 1,% A exclEtlige t.,111 it. I" li lir• ,v,• r•• It, fat•llitot,,,l•ll., the can I io Iprt i•ii••• A tt•rill,lc is G ,•••••ut• 1..: rt.y.• ! I ho eptire. , %1440 en.p. ,04; 1 4 ,..., 2 ru . 1 ., „ th . t.'l'enipol4.lllce Wi.11.1441Cui:k441 lirc.ud, port at. c• 4 1e4,14. 1,. 44 14rat0il his 4 , evet4ty•4.lNtli 141r111-4!..y 1111 1 ,y " :111 itii-rttrr r0tt1i.1.111.t.•,1 , 111 , !..‘,. •PI 1 . 1 . • •• thili %Olt, Prl van tlir.t,ittli it l A cirrgyinaii r ['relit ly till it lit tittil for ft•it izi.l filar r rrl rgeitiitticrr. llc rail, It 'ec c.ly hi:- A clean nliirt iu litUrnvr r 1.•11 !on. IL I .1!,:l• lu Ire SL iii. ' flit 1!.1,11't 1,011 I)ctiver (I,r Altoona youth, to . eoexeul it frnlll 111 , 111 , 411.1' [lilt a lighted eigar lu hi• pocket. u ,one luo>c elmpou der. 111, bat he 11.1 , 110 111.'1'0 llpprlite r.u. J. 11.11115 in the Lehigh .I•,rici.ition frelll $57 111 Prt 111111111 per Ciiiieil Brethren hilitdd will dedicate their new church ut New Test-, tut Bituitity, the 311th. • The 1)r.:Illatie . A.,•116.1111111 Met 1. , 11114 eVenillg. tt.t.l gentlemen ilt,irlnt; to become 'ittem her, are 1, , me,1e11 to send their name; to George 11 . 11,11, tary, that they may he balloted for. Whim 'lvory Fogel ‘ias arrei.teil, lie W;.5 lit 1,111e,1.1er 11.11111CIIM,i. \Viten the paieoliger., that lie wilt 11r011 s!1,1 , 10011 ui committing a lriulal iffy let they were not it all back lca rd iu exprei--Ing their rwrpri, pillion at the olllce 'n w:uuler of (erg things., •The cotton ;ail! In South go Into opyratioli FllOll. E,toll 1.1 - poor ga.. A conipliii . .tile of the Tea/NW f4,r the yealri hug Slat the other illy, it \ logien, N. il., for do, ;.r the I,lilgli ap proaehhig. The %Mc iul;hig brill :it Smith MAlilehum hne guile to IvorI; 0.4,111. Itlitelinian's flight rt•huul thould be Litiuth Beihleheinis talking ahtaa a town hall anti water work, l'ott,vllle people propw , e to erect a ,nO,OOO :1101111111C111. The C. A. IL nt Kina,ton trill erect a monument at Fort) Fiat la memory , to.c,krt: (rain Luzoun!'county. The l'atam. C . :only:my has declarvd a ,etal•atinual tilVichniti al 0 , 4 per edit ouit, pre fo:trred .to. Professors and Wet iteiil I, of Lehigh Calvereity. will give It:clan, bet ore the Y. M. C. A. daring the Scranton bus twentyctgbt clergymeo, forty threo doctors, elst; - Inc law 3 ere, and onu pcdlce- MEM 11 , 1 vl , lll-111 •icit. MEM ' • t ls9'iiLlß, SALE OF RSONAIJ 1 ) .1{(..)1E1{ ' l It'i , l he sold at Pub:ic Sale on SAT 1:1{1)A Y, I)ECEMBEIt 3n, I'. )1., at the rexhleuen of the I .le.S..than ,1 . 11111 1 ,1, in tin . Borough of Etna. Lealah oto idll.dy lug I'EItSoNAL Yr, 1.. r t• ••"•• 1....a•d0d• otd. h 1 ,401... 4 d • I •d hdru•••••., ov•• 111 . 41 K Mid il,ll, bedn il. utter article* t...d du- 1,, u... 3.2,1. : • Ida- :old e n u ll: 1., ou day of said. lIE LEON SCIII3IOVEIL I • 1.1 AdiaduEdratore. OEPILINS , COURT SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I; j 1.•:.1,.1,1 rut-otoure of au order !rited Out of thr, I t tottuty of Lehigh ti•uri. 11. t•. 1.1/ SATI'ItDAY. tho 2.111 dug of N•.% . I.lt. It. 1,70, at 12 o'clock at trio% on lito ••• i.•11..0 tag .1.-grittod real enlate, •1 1 11,1.2,11.:11.4 , 11(1, ••.Loi in 'with Whi•ehall I••wnphip, Lehigh rowdy, ou O. • it•t tho public rood loonling from Allentown to h• IMO,. of (Ildron and M 0...• rum and others, containing about t.' 11,..t farm hml. 4: l , ti , l•lpt 10r“.•TW9.,4 Tllr Intorortononot thrroott FltA:111.; DVltEl.f.'N(i .1 ...o.•stor)• htllisto. blacksmith Atop. 1.1-,:•• qtr 1.. 1•:4111. •hog ^tattlott. t m nit • 111 r o•-ory oittlotiOlto t o. Tlto,nry lottokooto ot iy lorothot or tlo. Ito nt motto. is toy tit Arabi° molt. ol.) 1 , •11t.t . ;,..1 [Mg.. vorloty ot frolt trotx. 11,, tt too ottotittou ot :.•v••• vtontlort to i!, • ..t. , I. .1. 1...•1ty with o holt tlot. Irma t, mlJe. c11...--A LIIT or GllouNi) „nib! I..trnxcl l “.1 rs•unty...•uoiumg road loodlog from Sloutotvls to tV. TN' t I' • t. V. I II /1111 i Sot 11. evil:., tool oft tho est 4 .1.10 alio 0ut...t.r.....11.,010tif to liollootlll, anti lard, of Goloott yl o t, lota coulttluing Rltout tin 'nod. Th.. Itopeoteutenth theroott t tnaint ot n go.tti I'WO•STORY ocit•it tort:LTA:al noirse. hallo. lieu., And ttlher nett—nary untylitilmtv. The ttu • In a logh .t.tto Ad cultivatipp •ud l a r.ft• varlet). of fruit tree, Pir-Tlot lottoittone. Iteration or 11151 mAkee it a matter of n o•ider.tto:u I• 1 purnitattere. No. valuable tract of FARM LAND ,ta..C.• in the itr.rotaid tow, slop and tomtit, adrolutUt war, No.. I nod Y , awl iamb. of Daniel lieututttr, Clot. , Iloolortor. I.oh hterunr, Lavin %Vela, arid etittrn, v• 'motto: about 0.5 ACRES , . alittut urns tire of the iidat Chtatnut mei r ere , grew.. awl the balituce of the beet feral lend ti the itetttitt•eth•etth very lidudeeuiely situated. tau- I tit. ruct will Les.. d Iti Ittlattll lot., coula:UtnlIf(llln live It. It I :ten, edch until rtr aunt purpueo too woodland vie toettettto et! ~It in five eeporote uncle. rf rite acres Deane in the trued lota ela be neon with the uu 4 . • 1•)44..,1, au.) will be ;moaned with proper. xtdditutte.' te the vetitleti. oil the day 01.,olo.• 111,1.1 g th.• tent e to( Jelin grotrer, decedeeti, late f E....1v-hitt and comity itferetdold The c will known mut Ate:el/tore dts ett thtt tl.ty rf hide by W5l. It. It u •- Pt. LI, MITI:V. II T. B. LEISENBING .I.IENT. FIRE, LIFE, ASL. L:Vh tITOCK iteiu F.sinte Agents and Scriveners. cmatE , ,,l...irkg.,,,hit o: ln Our boo will du well lu it v 01..: \Vol-toe 41•••11 0.10100 , A1 it list of !Ito 100.1 14 .thoth Proncrly this, ell • tvlOcb bo•Uld lotr d 01ro, ore t) b1 2, 1 . '4 • . 1 . . 1 . " ..I . " 7 g 7ro7o ', ool " b i ciVro o n f 1...tv and ." WO . l . l P i.o• u m .14 01 , 2. A 10,1-4••ry dw..11104 1•000.1 and lot of 1...111/ 41 lii 1. , •11110,01.0.1 0.40 by 1 . 4 .I,y, on Now •:•• 00 , 1 14100 y. l'rteo N.. N, Tt; ..ob•ry b; ;on dwelling' bonito and lot of 00 40.11 , 0001 trout by lot Not 00.01•• ou North .greet, t; Terns; on•y. b••. A two.tory 00e wolling bons. 16 fool In Inch. h out, ando 1.4 01 00001 IS lent Id Inchon front by leo deep, I..Pt 11/ flOO fof Noillillth wort oldo. Cheops '• Two. Plot . ) , brick boom., oultoble for ft bakor7 cr.....ry, intl,o.oo; oti • , botwern Ith and oth, bug .nt by lA/ •I••••;•, Won plowed with (cult Mots, 0,000 T• No. 12, 1 Wo• - k..,) 415001116 c 110‘111P. west •ldo 11 01.,0 101 1.1 by foel. ".L h. To...story trams hutoc with 4 looms, on Wolff side or New street. •nu dm northount tn... of 516 and 't ont, ottOolo • liollro throo•ntor,, ..1) by 31L with brick nitchott 104111,111.11. WilllPAporo throughout, 1n good order byLot llO fret, wullublu for buslocos house, No. lu. Vratot• duetting, 2.elorr. 3d b 7 a) rem. 3 00 . 3 ' 0 x ll lApiolorifl. Lot 60 by reN. 1 ;1500011ot. of ulollslmiluato WanfulloWing kirrnbr rtrorf. corner Stb and Allen Ihreuta wool 614. 01 1.0.51, % 00110 otl.titxth Ward, per.foot. tenor bbi 1.1. as into. ChoW 'LUAU° 4,0 Meng., nPon ~1 140. 01 11 1 . 0 0; 1 1 .0 . 0 . it nott, 1 rt ri o v , ,r r T b o hod Ith nod Loudon, All roll . dolor nod. Mate Newm. Olive Logan lectures on "Girls" at Lancaitter to-day J. A. Clark, who lately started a Democratic daily at Scranton, has Fold out and gone to pmc.: lining Ihw. It. F. Penniman has sold his Internet is the Pittsburgh Gazette, and has removed to llonotlalo. Charles 0. Swllkey, fourteen years old, was ae cidentally shot and killed near Lancaster last Sun. day while out gunning. The Supreme. Court Judges of this State have re... 1 !Tainted Ja mei Ross Snowden SupretneCourt Pros lamotary for the Eastern district. They have Imo ppointed J. Snodgrass for the Middle die. t riot. Constable Keller, of Easton, was dragged Into ill • e inal In Williams township, by a fractious col!. The team and constable were rescued from d... 1 null m ftlarria.grs YUNDT—ERDMAN.—On the 12th of Novem her, he the ReV. N. S. Stras6bareer, Mr. ThomitB Y wait, 01 South Whitehall, to Miss Anna Marla Erdman, of Whitehall. Dratits. WASSER.—Suddenly, on the Bth of November, in 111.1 city, Jesse A. Wasser, aged (i 2 yearn, 1 month nut 8 loan. 1tU11E...-On the sth Inst., at Evansville, Ind., of emart,tion of the brain, Walter, Infant SOH Of Walter A. and Martha Rah; aged 2 years and S month.. I: E.—On the 9th Inst., In Philadelphia, chaU. Lake, aged 24 years. IIEICIIENB.ICII.—On the 10th Inst., William lit.ichenbach. aced about twenty years. . KEINE—Du the Bth of November, hi this City, E.lwara 1.., son of C..J. and Eliza Kelm, aged 3 ye. 0 .4. 6 momhs and 5 days. ENSENBACIL—In this city, :Nov. oth, Israel SOll,llhaell, a!ted 55 years, 8 mouths and 24 days. NOTICE !'tn•cla. elxof 'tat i'ertsviao. Vyrup (a II•or u r the profox I:le of 1r..) Be.ufe f .lorsi yell I.y .y of the preparations or i; or Murk and Iron, which may ho offered to you. Every bottte of PEIttrVI•N ST/IrP (nit Pert, li.trk) blown In tho g:uss. ESA)) tug Tun novrEß n //iwer, .1/. 1)., Slate Assayer of Massai Hair,. Sicilian lisle Renewer an :It plepar. , i..o for eleanming the akin or the head, V....! .clua gr•iwth..d I , Aloritig the .1 . 41.4 c,OO, cp• ,tell. s it ha , 11,1.1110 gray. .1 lim:y and .Vind Discane.—Stich le dyspepsia. •, .414111 and thu brain are too Intimately alre 1 for t tvoltuot the other, an that dyspepsia and • lit•y inseparaldo It maybe added, to o . shot n.•..,!, 4; .4 P;1...4.11114141 to altoust Invariably acconopttolud y or.t..t:ort thn t•ouper. 1 L. H. end operation of t ••••: • . Itttow. I. ;wow powerfully developed la eases of ..,.Ito flr-t of of this agreeable tooic la c• : ~ n .”, 01.1 our.ow.tging. A mild glow porvados that t.;, tlo.nit unetuitte,..• In ti l e region of the slow. .i• —.ow .1, Nwl Ti,.. nervous reqlessuetta It Writ char. 000 r• • the I. ulotted. Thl4 Itnprovetto,t P. not :t •111,....11,11ty th.. return of the oil -11.. cr.t.1.1,1 fore , . k :Own.) ctwtt loot, ore given for the equip:Mut • t porinorieut to•t•emlon nt .ol oil Hut not all. The :tperieut .•i, • el • pr •periles of the preparation 1,0 .icarcely H.lscv 1(1 .1111., m lee, to Its tonic sup... I t there Is • .•1 1111- Ili., "erre lon is soca brought within •• if Ih,. lisle:fry :rg,,: 10 Wort and torpid • .11 V tttllato,l Th, effect np.of ti.. .llscharglug l• EErgtthtl salutary, and hi ca,. 14 of constipation Ise ••• oleo tic act on is just soillelent to ,r deco thedenired ,• I. j • .I t I y:III .1 ,Vllll.lllt 0111, TI 10 Bitters Mho pro. .:.• heel by evl ponition front the sorface u hl b in par. I) . o. o orable at 0111, 1 , 00111 11 , 11101 44 1101100 spells tit 111.1 100.0111 moodier are apt to check rho natural ie and pioilliee 00114 O.OIOLI of the liver, roughs The LI yetrtrd etrptitixt ,yor, li.,', 11, groat Vegetable ltestoretive 11. D. I.orignker oftbrs his service+ to the 11.4.10 1..1,11 y to tipoin auffering from Chronc lii• b'•Il itad to see 1111li 1111 k With 11111111. it 1 !Will.. 1.. 1.1..111. y &dart. di-ease incurable it he ...••%•—• a 1.0 co. In tho., ca.,- which lac toularlakos I.•• 111. :111 that .11 lie dome by unwearied at, r•.z.:. • the appheatioa of experienced skill { {gained y• ir- •••I io•al In Ire:L.ll4 in its 11.• , 1 1 . 01111. That 111.1 skill ban nut I •• • ‘ vs.,. nonagon. cortilicates. that inducted •••• it indi tesoiy A few a.... are f U Inch or,. known to cit... of this ...so N.. Inc iir protopt• their publication { h..: {: al.. 0011 i-hod null. au evidence that { nun). in. loin. them, hapelesxly nalinted liana by :1 1 1,1.1 1.1.11.0 111.. re.our eaeo• ot ille.bcal science, .k ra•iori i haalth owl the u, intuit ul all Its bloc 31c- Vein . 11 . . y Ely town, I's. C.r.cor of Ow .1 .1..1..11. =IIIIMMIM ii.. 161, illlllod, .‘ 111.1. AV 09,4/11,S. ‘j'•,lor tlu, """ tc lki, j l'lllntounry Catnrrh N. II trlartk..r. of• ?1;11:o. I', SAL-bury , erutuia. 'romor. Fero. Cow. cud FIJI VOLiI ak. Tumors of the Hood. I,..thara h No‘v Ti won, Tom. rot the :leek. E. II .;•rl., n Slatiing ten. Fent. Coto. ?Ir•. S. F'rl,•de collie Cancer of tint Dreamt t'. , th , .rin.• aloof cotrortlle. Cane, clde of the Face I.- o no. cegfra••Fc Itthlge. 1 . 01) tool of the N„.• . tealtett. Ilek eittlatotett. Tumor 311- 11 11.1 , 1' , . .Sltthetety I'll 3. Calle, or the For, .1 , win Srll/..1111V11. Touter. .111.• 11..11•111/111, %1111111111./Y• c...cor ,•• telly All be referred Itt, 1.• I. tog.ther'n ~ hire, sixth .tree!. 1.0• NEW AD VE RELSEMEN No. 1.--A VALUABLE FARM, 100 ACRES 18 .ACI{I,t:S CIiRATZER. s‘' 1 K :o pr the (7,..1, 1..1:1.711E. Clerk. WlrilrllAN, rur.arer PUBLIC' AND cirri, ENGist'Air WIrrMAN fi LEISESBISO,
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