Tly ICctigi gegisicr, No paper dlscontinued until all aronragea are aid, exceptMt the option of the publishers. Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer IC great favor upon us by sending word to this office. Subscribers about removing will please scud us their old address as well us the now. NOTlCE.—Within a abort time we have aent out a large number of Me for enbseription. Many of thenf have received prompt attention, for which we return thanks, tend we would be very happy to retorn thanks to the turiance of those who have received our bills. The amount In each case is email, but In the aggregate the amount Is large, and our friends will confer, a favor by giving the matter their prompt attention. Tug, Western 'Union Telempli Company is putting up a now through wire from Allentown to the coal regions. Title FIREMEN'S has reshmed the position of Marshal of the corn in. Parade. THE Liberty hose Company held a meeting last week and resolved to furnish their house forthwith with the it. 150 appropriated for that purpose by Councils. AcciDENT.—mrs. M. A. Martin, residing on 'Hamilton street above Fourth, f•di into a tub of 'boiling soft Eonp, Thursday, and received painful Imroa on her hand and arm. Tim Republican confersesot Chester, Dela. ware and Montgomery have Instructed their two Senatorial doleautes to vete for F. C. Boo= fur Auditor General. OFFICER AYIIINTED. —A. J. Reichard, of Untiy Council, No. 83, Jr. U.U. A. N., has been appoinled Deputy State Councillor of the Eight eenth District. Inn Western Union and Lehigh Valley Companies are renewing their pales along the Valley and making other Important Improve- Manta. CORNER STONE LAYINO.—On Whit-Sunday the corner stone of a new church at Unionville Will be laid with religions servicet4 in the forenoon and 'ln the afternoon. 'rue church in to be epa clous and nicely finished, with a 150 feet steeple. A SAD ACCIDENT. —Last Fridny a week ago while Aaron Hutt was assisting In raising a build lug at Peter George's, Loa hill township, he mad an accidental jump between two loos, and by fall Jog to one side broke 11:s leg above the ankle. 'Tug organ recently purchased by the mem \hers of Mlckley'e Church, of Mr. Brednr, .111 be .dedicated on Sunday, the 2lit hat. Services hi the moruleg, afternoon rind eveuing. The Bum veld for the organ la $625. B: Tuts New Law township clerks are re gutted, within sixty days atwitter annual election to ranks rn.7. and publish a full and complete state mein of t h e lb: uncial condition of such township under a penalty ..`if $5O. - Tue. Wilmington Commercial states that during the entire cod stiPpensinn, coal has sold regularly In that city at dollar less per ton than In Philadelphia, twine; Co the new soiree of supply opened up by the Wllinla,¢ton and Reading Railroad. CENTURY CALENDAR.—A. Century Cairn dar, good for one hundred years, showing the dave of the week or month, either of the past or future, trill .he sent free to any address, by addressina Rockhlll & Wilson, Clothiers, 603 and 6n5 Chebt nut Street; Philadelphia. (aprl2.4t tr. THE Glen Rolling Mill Company is puffing In a new squeezer, similar to those In the Allen town Rolling Mill. Last week they shipped ten tons a day of rails 16,18 and 20 pounds to the yard for mining purpnses. They nre prepared now to manufacture rails from 15 to 28 pounds to the yard. OUT OF TUB LATITUDE,—A gertnan, newly arrived, asked one of nor citizens to direct him to Joseph huskier, 18024 Front street. "Then: Is .00 such number and I know of no such person," Judd the citizen. " What town is this 1" licked ;the German. " Allentown," was the reply. "Oh, A sought it was Phlladelphy." NEttourAt. DAIL —.T. K. Taylor Post, No. Grind Army . of the Republic, Department of peo„,RlVenia, hew appointed the followinst Ft ounce t 'otomittee for the collection of (undo to ; Peter 0. Sehaeller, celebrate ~..lt")"14-'n hay James R. Rot.. .fond O.'A. Imekenbaelt. Any of thl authorized to receive marl them gentlemen toik object.—l)etidelitm buttons for the putt Iv it were necessary es cite a case to show ock,g - ht mention how last bow advertishm: pays, we. ti,:e Income of A. T. week this paper alluded to of p. 92 per min- Stewart,. amounting to the sum ours half a I dozen ute. In less than twenty-four ho lu men called at his establishment tot ' ''' il ' rGw come for a few minutes. He was do, ‘ l* 4A ' wn at the time, cir he might have grunted their 4.6.446 t. —t. T. Democrat. PROPERTY SALES reported by Elias Mei : John Steffm sold a two story brick honse and lot of ground shouted on Ninth street between Allen and Ltheity, to.Amandas Olose, for $1,500. • Solomon Helfrich sold a %Want lot of ground, situated on thocast side of Ninth street between Turner and Chcw, to Henry M.Shrifer, for $l,OOO. WEDDlNoB.—Tuesday evening there were two fashloaable weddings In this city, the-happy cou ples being Mr. W. 11.. Weinshelmer and Miss Ilan sah E. Young, and Mr. Keller and Miss Christ. The t wales left last evening In the 8:45 train for 'the West, where they will visit the principal pol.ts .of interest. May joy go with them. We under -land the tickets were procured of Chas. Heller, agent In this city for the throngh line to the'West. Tan number of nuwepap'•ra and magazines publisbrd In Petinsylvanla Is 555, divided as fol lows: —Republican daily, 31 ; weekly, 151. Democratic—dully, 13; weekly, 100. Indepen dent mid Neutral—dally. 23 ; weekly, 54. Sunday papers-3 Indei endent, 3 Republican and 2 Dem ocratic German—Repuldleati—dally, 1; weekly, 11 ; Democratic—dully, 2 ; weekly, 15 ; Indepen. dent—dully, 3 ; weekly, 13. Tho balance are re educational, etc: THE METROPOLIS EXPLAINED AND ILLUS. TRATEn.—Meosra. Devlin & Co., the celebrated clothlera of New York, have Issued a very pretty little book giving a litt of the principal points of interest. in New York, and a description of the main at mations of the city, and especially of the Central Park, which le prettily Illustrated. A map of New York aud.Brooklyn is issued In con nection with it. The vrhole thing will be sent free to any ono upon application to either of Devlin d; Co.'s stores, Broadway corner of Grand nod Broadway corner of Warren. . _ NEW AMIANGEMENT.—A. new time tulle goes Into effect on the Lehigh Valley Ball-road 'this week. The Buffalo Express, which formerly Versed here going South at 2:37, will not arrive 'Aritil 5:12 P. M. The morning BUILIO Express. Ilbtth, will arrive live minutes earlier. The 6:18 up and 7:10 P.Malown trains will be discontinued. There will to no midnight train from Philadel phia at picient, but It is not Improbable that in the course of two or three mouths it train will pane here, goinguorth, at 2 A.\l, anti, going kerb, at 4 A.M.' Whether or not the 3:20 P.M. train from Philadelphia Is to be taken off in not yet male public, but If it le to be continued we can't see how pass. ngern are to get from Bethlehem to Allentown, utdcbs the Jersey Ceuttal will run train imp on the Pee.wec's time. TIIIN 00 WTOItT REMEMIIERING.--Dealers 5119111,4 observe that every bottle, box, or other pachttge comaluing perfumery, cosmetics, denti frice, proprietary medichm, etc., of doinest lc man- .ufacture, mart be stamped bcfore It Is sold or cc moved from the factory. With reference to lin- Toned articles, the Importer or other person that 'breaks toe orlKlnal CAM, ' crate or p 'eking hos, In which the goods ate Imported, mind admit each bottle, but, Or PACUSICC.OII:ILaiIsiIig guulf Rubio to a stamp duty. r Auy goods liable to it ' , tamp duty, as above, and foupd to the tonstesion of it dealer not properly stamped, are In viblation of law and Jlahle to selnune. We publish tills Informatpat . for the benefit of druggists and others, and would state %bat nutnerons sElleures have latelynneu ortade'in carious clistrleis fur ablation of this law. Prepared at re.tard, suuess, syrups,Jaans and Jellies must also be stamped in accordance with the ACCIDENT.—James Dinitry, residing in Up. Per Bannon, bad seven ribs broken by an accident. IV! was hoistinct a loz upon a waLon by means or Is jack when the Wanan mnitid 'backwards and threw the weight or the Inv upon him. REAL. FAITATE.—JOrpiII ICTCPSIr has sal the undivided half of it farm la. Welosenbure town -Ip, containl nci 99 acres and 1 perch, to Jonathan !Cresol°, for Clio°. • Alpo, a tract of 15 acres nod 91 perches to Jon a' ban' Kressio for $lOOO. • Alen, a tract of 5t acres and 7 perches In Loa' 11, to Jacob Itroh.le, for 45 400. THE Pennsylvania railroad company now light thirty-five passenger ears with gas, and ad. ditions to the number are being made as rapidly as possible. Each car takes with It enough gap for sixty hove' steady burning. They have five burners, and aro sonrllllaotly lighted that reading Is an easy matter In any part of the car. PROSPERINO.—WO are glad to learn that our old editorial friend, Prof. E. J. Koons, for norrly of the Daily News, le prospering. lie Is at present conducting the Swatara Collegiate Insti tute', at Jonestewn, Lebanon county, tahleh he recently purchased. There ore seventy•three stu dents In attendance and the Institute is in a very ti•iutishing; condition. HEAD Cur.—On Friday afternoon enure toys were skylarking at, the Hope Rolling Mill, when one of thOm pityfully threw a seraperat an other boy, striking Edward Mellon, aged sixteen, on the head, cutting a sealp wound about four inches to length. Mellon's wound was dresfed by Dr. Fegley and he Is doing well, though weak ened by exee,slve loss of blood. BABE BALL—The MintWe of New York played the Resolutes of Ells theth, N.J., and heat the latter 39 to O. The Resolutes lust snmmcr beat the Nepteues, of Elston, la a score of 40 to no Seven Innings were played between the Neptu nes and.Warrene on Friday, at the end of which the game Fano I —Neptunes, 41 ;" Wa rrene, 16. SUPREME Comm.—Rauch ngt. Miller & Scholl. Judgment affirmed. Wright & Son fur Rauch; More for Miller & Scholl. filcUa uthy's Appeal. Dceree of the Court below rererml and distribution of Auditor affirmed. lions. , erger & More for McCorthi.; Ronk & Bald- win for S. A. Bridges, ono of the lodgment credi tors. TUE Perkiomen Railroad, notwithstanding nownpaper prediction's to the contrary, 16 not likciy to be finished to Entails inside of two years. Wu believe, at present, operations are at n stand-still, and notwithstanding It le generally acknowledged that the road would materially Increase the pros perity of our city there is no effort being rands here to have It built. VllTOtill. —The bill eriinting the Zinzendorf Savings Batik of South Bethlehem hoe been vetoed by the Governor, who useigns the following:is one of the reasons for withholding Ids a pproVal of the hill: Sundry intelligent protests are tiled againq the bill on the ground of the mune given to the corporation. Zitmhollorf was the (another of the Moravian Church in the United S ates, a preacher of the Gospel of greet distinctloa, and distinguish ed, also, us the author of tnviy of the religious books of that denomination. They protest, age lino, allowing tithe name, so revered twing them. tieing used as the title of an Institution in no wise con nected with religious objects or imposes. I c 'li not but respect the sentiment of these protests, and assign It as one reason for withholding op royal. OUTRMIE.—On Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock a party of roughs came to the public house of John Lucas, on the canal, rung the bell and when they foubd that Lucas would not open the door, they burst It in, and went up rnth•s to the bed room of :sfr. Lucas and detotudeJ his money. Lucas ran Into another room, and the rascals, tieing afraid of his revolver, dared not follow. They then descended into the hall below, threw the chairs standing therein into the canal, and, after breaking the boll, departed. Mr. Lewis Ger lAch took the matter In hand, and intended to prosecute the parties, but through the Intercession of Mr. Lucas he dropped the suit. There was a la= party nt the house of Mr. l 9 ucas the tiluht before, itiol the burglars undoulitealy thought he had it nice little 'nu o of money about him, wLirh they were very anxious to get hold of. Thure have been 130 arre.ts lu coasoqueuce of thle outraue, that we can learn. Why thou? WIII such outrages go unpunkhedl Wu hope qt.—Bahl, hem Ti,n of thus 10th. COPLAY GRANISIAIt SCIIOOI , ENTIMTAIN• SIENT.—Tbe unfavorable weather through the lat ter part of week before lett had nearlyclespaired the pupils of any expectations of a full house and a recompense for all the trouble tlmy had gone to in getting up the last Friday night's entertaboner.t. But W. the weather Improved and a'cleuring up was In promi-c by Friday noon, they were la ex cellent spirits and high glee, And through hill-gaps sunset light, Shone down with a warm good-nignt. and crowds wended their way towards the plea sa,:t and spacious school room, which was 00011 tilled to overfloieing,. At the further end of the room an ample and well arranged stage had been erected with droll and side curtains extending ueros• the room, In front of which the Copley Cornet Pend was seated, and hack of it the audi ence, whiejain supposed to have numbered between L Wee and four hundred people, with young rind oli , ( ; ,.ken together. Programmes of the exercises had b.. 46 nistributed at the door and as it was he exercises comtnenekl a quarter of rather fn . ", an hour son no . ,than was announced. The open log exercises ,„,,,,:sted of music h)• the hand and an opening athiress S. E. have, the youngest boy in s eicool—e fight yea's of age—who amuitted himself nobly and made an c impression ou the mull euce that reflected much e fedlt on the little ,meeker. The next Tian of progomme consisted of recitations which were all well en mmitted and the mejoilty of them well delivered. The eider.- tlons showed that good taste had been to requl4- tion, as they were all of it moral nature. Anoint: the number that were moot appreciated by the audience might be mentioned "Harbert' Fritehle," by M toe M. A. Willman ; " I wouldn't, would you V' by Mr. Albert Person ;" B Time," by Miss L. A. HartZ, and " Der alb. Feitherd," J. Dubbn Schreiber; a poem in the Pennsylvania Germ n language, a bleb spoke home to canny a heart and In inniglnation took them back to co rl) childhood secure. The recitations were follows , 1.3 mum and 0 tableau,'' Rip Van %Ninkle." which received a fair chore of credit of those who hero the biography of Ilip, and also proved unntsitte and Intereeting to those who did not. Act exami nation In llontinitie Geography then followed, also an exercise entitled " The Twelve Mouths," the latter of which was most appreciated as It was the more nuilbly rendered. '• The Village School of Olden Times," a tableau, was well received the audience ;this was followed by the " Convict', Soliloquy." by W. A. remit. The next was n dialogue, " Reformation," In which all the char asters were well sustained, especially the Super• inteudent by 11. E. Peter and the Boy by S. E Baas. Tableau, "The Evening Prayer" seemed to he admired. An address," Dulles and Reopen et:Antic:a of Winner.," by Miss M. A. Willman wa• excellent but rendered In to low a tone of voice to he lieerd In the further end of the boucle. The Egyptian Debate" was well received by the atoll enc. , . W. A. Purcell .deserves great credit forth , 1161143 es lie manifested as a speaker. This tells followed by a series of dlalo4utio, tableaus, which were well given hitt would make the article too long Lobe enumerated la detail, no we Thies Oct b. the dramas. The first was "The Evil Adviser," which was both amusing mid Instructive. Thl• was:followed by the drama i• The Great Elixir," a late production by one of our dramatic authors: The character of Dr. Wiggins was well sustained by Mr. W. A. Purcell, who proved to the audience his excellent mental attainmente, as much had to Ice committed to memory to make It a success.' The character of Greenbox was rIN well FllP tulned by J: Dobbs Sehreiber who was Dr. Wig• gins,cieuf patient and kept the audience In a con tinual roue of laughter and applause. The other ehenteters were Decode McGrath by J. 'A. Duro , lug, the doctor'o help; Major Flutters, a discon. tented Itridegroom, by A. J. Hass ; Nervous A.- pen, another patient, V. L. Benringer ;' iTaio Quilldriver, an author, by Francis Beppert, and ilerbett Easel, his friend, by Charles Trozell, which were all well suetuined. Thu closing itd• dress was given by Lillie A. Hartz. Notwith etanding the lutenees of tbe boar excellent pram . and Uttantlun was maiutaintal througlmat. The entertainment woe greatly enlivened 'and varied by lice exultant music given by the Copley Cornet Rind. The erniereulument not only proved to be a decided success ikut Was an occasion that will long ba remembered by rho patrons, friends, pupils and tencber of the Copley (4/map! . ftelpwil, THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY.. MAN 11,1871. Tun Dauntless Base Ball Club of Harrisburg want to play the Neptunes of Earton. Thu for mer ChM are making elThrts to. lease the cricket ground at Camp Curtin. IRON M AT! itits.—There is one stack In blast at the Roberts Furnace and the Company Is pro nging to start the other one. The Allentown Iron Company Is also preparing to put soother stack In EXTENRIVEIMPRoVEhIENT.—At Lieberman's brewery. ou Sixth street below tlamilton, may be seen the dlinculL process of tenriug down an old building and erecting a new and larger estAbllsb ment without Interfering with the progress of the immense business there carried on. ODITUARY.—George Hartz, a former resi dent of Allentown, died last Wednesday nt Lima, Ohio, eged about eighty-one years. lie left Allen to%%n twenty-three years ego, and took up his residence at Tillie, where hotebided eighteen yaars and thee reams's, to Limn. AN order has been issued - by R. 'IL Sayre, Superintendent . of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, proh biting the coming ninny corpse-over that road nudes n phy-lelalt certificate, showing the cause of death, be presented by . the person In charge.. Should the deceased person have died from any continuous delicate, tho - remains will not be transported over the road under any cir cumstances. IlgAvy WOOL—A party consisting of E. Lehman Ruhr, Hartwell, of the Philadelphia Eve ning Telegraph, Lorillard; of New York, and an other gentleman from Philadelphia, started out on Saturday noon ou a trout fishing expedition to Canton, Monroe county. They returned on Tues day, having hooked between nig hundred and seven hundred trout, which were all of good 912.13. AT the y Episeopal DlOCCBUllConvention, held the past week in Philadelphia,' the contributions towards the endowment fund of the'new Diocese were reported at 128,000, leaving $12,000 addi tional to he secured by the time of the meeting of the General Convention next fall. The subject of the division of the Ep6cop il fund ftir the support of the new Diocese wee referred to a committee o seven to report at the General Convention. LAeT WEEK a number of Allentonianc att , mded a grand sociable given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Batnuel Adams, In Bluth Bethle hem, by the Fonataln 11111 Dancing. Club, which proved to be a complete enema in every p4rtleu lar. The mole for the occasion was most excel lent and reflected great credit on the gentlemanly and obliging committee, Messrs. Barnes, Nest and others, for their admirable selection and complete arrangements by which the pleasure of the party was materially promoted. ACCIDENTS.— W ednesflay afternoon Samuel Derr, employed at Butz, Frederick & Co.'s plan ing mill, had his left hand caught In a circular saw and three of his fingers were sawed nearly through. The wounds are Covers and painful. FAa in Roth, employed at the planing mill of Ritter, Aldan & Co., caught his hand in a circu lar saw. The forefinger was nearly severed and his hand was badly lacerated. Dr. C. IL Martin attended to both the sufferers. Both of these acci dents occurred between five and six o'clock. ResumrVoN.—The Roberts Iron Company has triad.: a contract with the tVilkesbarre Coal and Iron Comptay to deliver at their works a cer tain number of cars of coal a day. ' One stack Is ready to be put la blast and as soon as the coal arrives work will co on. The other stack will not he tired up until a general resumption takes place in the coal regions. The Wilketbarrc Company has a contract with the Railroad Companies to carry coal at a certain prier, which the strike did not affect and they arc buying all the coal mined In the Wyoming regions and doing a heavy trade. ItgronT of coal transported over the Lehigh Valicy Railroad for the week ending April 22th, 1871, compared with Pame time last year: Total Wyoming , Upper Lehigh... Beaver Meadow !ilahanoy Mauch Chunk.. Total by Hall & Canal 23.855 09 529.618 15 dame time 1876 61,646 19 1,114,563 II Inercueo. Ikermve F.alitt,syn,Ln:—On tilt! lith inet., Ilse officers and teachers of the Sabbath School connected with St. John's congregation .t Fogelevllid held a meeting when the following quo LlllllB were sub mitted to be dl mooed t 1, What constitutes a Sabb.lth School; should be the obJ,et of o babbath School; 11, The best methods of ,In truction. The debnterc somewhat misconceived the import of these questions and hence were led off ton topic Lb it did not answer the questions at Wee. Whence I consider It my duty to attempt to advance my views concerning them, but would In no wine presunmthat my views are the proper answers for them. To make my remarks as brief as possible, let us simply examine the command "Feed my lambs," which Christ enjoined upon Peter and through him upon all tree members of We visible liberell by the term "lambs" but the young, our children who were brought to 111111 by the holy baptism as mem. ere of his fol.! ; and what else could Christ menu by that word feed" but to Instruct, to educate them. Two things ore there Impaed Iu this I:dun:Alen, viz: 1, Those who are to Instinct; and 2.1, those who ure to he, Instructed. Now to inquire who ate to Instruct It would simply be ne cessary to refer to the question which was asked by our Lord from Peter, and we lutist concludes tint they are those who bear loves towards Christ and his eimuqpn Intents and trust In Ins promises. That It is they who are to lead and instruct the young In all the ordinances which rlbrist has es tabllehd. That It Is they that are respousible to provide l'or the proper education of the young lu God's word. Ye,, If we examine sommiewhut the relations which exist between the church and its members, we must concludethat at' who have had the solcummu,rite of continuation pronounced upon IIK•111 are responslimie. The Sabbath School we ,VOlllll then emmslder to consist of tic " lambs" us elven Is the command 115 the pupils, and those deice alluded to as the Instructors. 2, What her object could Christ hove bad la view lu giv ing the above command us quoted already, than that our children 6110111(1 be brought Into the San nail, School, there to be ". fed" In the truth as It aln Him. Too often care'esstmess Is manifested in timid point by such arguments Us the following: flint some of oar best mind must respectable Citi zens have become so without attending the Sab bath School, whence It follows that our children can also grow up without any such precut attune. We would, however, answer this objection by an ulustratlon from nature. The tender vine may perchance become large and thrifty and near deli cious grapes although It may Ituppeo to grow out- Ade the vineyard, but to how many dangers may it be exposed to which Wwould not he were It in •lde of the vineyard, where It would he aided In Its arowth by the attend un of Its gardeners. Judt so with our children. They need the assistauce of instructora who are tuuld the n In developing what me guoll m.d desirable In their nature. Fleece Injunztion, to fuldd which the Sabbath School %Vas organized. In different parts of Eu• rape there In very much lees need for Sabbath Scltueld than In the Caked States, bee tune there they have week day sellouts lit ividch the children ay regular catechis Won are carefully taught the ioctrines and duties of the Chridtman religion. But we have very few ouch schools and therefore uundrede of children would not beat all Instructed ma sacred things If It were not fur the Sabbath Oehoul. I would titu conslcler the object of the Sabbath School to be a preparation of the young Mu the catechetical class. The Instructors shou,d ease this object constantly lu view, Who by Vfordll of Instruction and exhortation so urge the young that they shall with pleasure look forward to the day when they will be received as foil members of the church of Christ by the solemn then( confirm ation. As the Sabbath School Is the primary de pertinent In the church to prep ipt the young for membership In the, church, every chfort should he nude by parents and Imtrectors to ace that every And la properly , cured for In the Sabbath School. So child properly cured for Uteri needs much urging to continuation. The heart Will be pro. pared, am ellud liked and NI that will be required I to give an opportunity and that child will coma., forward for condrtnatlon and never willingly ho alocut from the /Aril's table. 3, I know of no better methods of Instruction than those which our Lord employed And 'which Isaiah would &One In the words " Lluo upon linci . preaspt upon pro. cept." Let the seed be scoteured with great pro. deuce and an ablindaut harvest will crown our t,fforts.. OUR COMMUNICATION IVItiIPUILARELPRIA. --Parties going to Philadelphia this week and thereafter have a choice of semi trains, letivinz here at 6, 8. 11:55 a. m., 2:95 (L. & 5:35, 5.4 , 1 (L. & 8.) and 8:13 p. tn. Returning, tralna leave Philadelphia nt 7:85.6:45 a. tn., and 2,3:20, and 5:15 p. tn. 7110 8:12 p. m. clown train will make the run In two hours and eight minutes. CATASAINUA:—From the Record :—The rot lowing are the Mlle. re of the Fairview Cemetery: President, M. 11. Item ; Secretary, R. Clay Tla merely ; Treasurer, R. A. Boyer; Superintendent, C. W. Chaporen ; Keeper, Martin Simon. • The Catenation Baud Intend to purchaee uni form es soon us . their treasury will enable them to do so Seven hundred shares of the stock of the Na tional Bank of Catasaucina have been sold at 850 per share.- This high figure Is evidence of the Increasing prosperity of that well -managed Watt tutlen.l The Record erroneously dubs this bank the First National. • THE COTTON FACTORY MAN.—WC were told thi. morning that ground would bo broken for tho new cotton factory on the first of Juno, hut It is much mote likely that the project will be broken by that day. Mr. Holt has been Bent for. The . ollicers were unable to find him at Reading. Co they Imre been sent to Harrisburg. Mr. unit's actions appear more like those of it'lnnatlc than a rascal. He drew on Jay Cooke & Co. of Wash ington for $5OO through the Allentown Bank; and Instead of clearing out when he became convinced that he could get no money here on the draft, stayed here after it was returned protested. We believe no •ono was badly hurt by him, though several persons loaned him small amounts. Those who showed him so many and such polite atten tions feel very Bore over the deception. HOllttlIME RAILROAD A CCIDENT.—A. =lan choly accident happened on Friday afternoon, about five o'clock, to our friend. Allen Realm, who resided on New street, South Bethlehem. Ile was employed as brakeman on a coal train on the North Penn. Railroad and Jumped off the train to turn a switch below the freleht depot at Staub Bethlehem, when be caught his Mot between the rails and before he could extricate It Live vain passed over his thigh nearly severing it, the bone being cut through and protruding from the flesh. fle was conveyed to his home, but It was found that be was too weak to endure amputation and It Is feared he cannot survive the Injury. Since wilting the above do learn that the unfor tunate man died that evening at quarter before Ms remains will be Interred at the Blue Mountain Church, In Bancon. VALLEY RAILROAD.—The 0:18 up and 7:10 p. m. down trains will not be dhcontiuue I us we soppsed, but the time will be changed a low minutes to suit trains of connecting road. The 3:20 p. m. train from Philadelphia will run through to Copley as hei•etoforo. The Buffalo express clown will be changed from 2:37 to 8:12 p. m., which is going tn.be just what our community want, as it will 11110 W all day to devote to business or pleasure and then glee ns tit. quickest time to Philadelphia, [I0:20 p. tn.], a gain of twenty minutes, and Neu York, (11:45). The train known no the Catawl.a. express will be discontinued above Mauch Chunk. It will pass up at 12:18 and m tke the load stops and arrive at Mauch Chunk at 1:30 p. m. Thy Buffalo express will p ins np at 9:41 and will rw• on expressilme, arriving at Buff .10, Niagara Falk and Auburn sarnenVening. -About the middle it June splendid drawing room coaches , are to be pm on this train, expressly for bridal parties of out city which are expected to be moving about dm time for the Falls. Accott , rgn Fog.—Tho Easton Argus say, several weeks ago we published an article statin, that a young woman of this town, who had but recently been married, had disappeared most ms teriously and that all the efforts of her husband to ascertain her whereabouts had proved fruitless. The young wife has since returned to Easton, and It now appears that she was In Philadelphia dur ing her absence. The strangest part of the pro ceedings is that Instead of coining hack to her Miriam!, who is said . 1 / 4 o ben sober and industrimo. young man, and who, withal, is almost frantic at ties loss, she has returned to her lather's hou , e. The hu-band says without re,•erve the t she was in. (limed to desert him by some of her frletias whi desired that she shout , ' unite with a professional gentleman Instead of a hard.ll,4ed mechanic. 1' Ole Is So It Is far front commendable. We regard it as eery poor policy, no matter how well Intend , ed, for any one to interfere in the relations of married couple, anti know that eventually meddle some'people get but very little praise for their pains. For Week. For Your. 786 09 73,482 01 ... LNG 17 216 031 17 442 06 75,248 15 ...10,637 07 101,923 13 ... 75 00 2,166 03 87,791 03 591,944 16 MONTGOMERY CoUNTY.—TIMI Norristown Herald says Nlr. Philip Kriebie, an old resident of Perhiomen township, committed suicide by hang Ng himself in his own barn, on Tuesday morning last. Ills mind has for sometime been in such a state that hie family found It necessary to watch him. Ile hae been building an addition to his house, and the Idea preyed upon his mind that he had not means with whiclito finish It, although it was found. that he bud $2OO In cash over what was necessary to cover the expenses of the build ing. What else you'd Christ moan A. K. Cooper, Esq., Civil Engineer, of Easton, end his aids have been surveying and locating tin Stony Creel: railroad for the lust few days. They have finally run the line through between Mr. Daniel C. Getty's and Judge Hoover's properties. The Ilue runs five and one.itlf miles In a straigin line from Lansdale, and by crossing the Five-mik Run eaves the expense of building a bridge. TM company Intend to commence operations as FOO , us the balance can be obtained for the entire build lug of the road. The deficit is but $2.0,000. DECOUATION DAY.—The 30111 of May, the tltnc act apart for the decoration of the graves of Union soldiers, la fast approaching, and the num bers of the G. A. B. are Actives In their prepara tions for the event. The following circular has been issued: HEADQUARTERS DEPT. OF PA., G. A. 11 737 Pics.ont M., Phila., i ay 3d. 1871. Circular—Cntnnides : The 30th of May has been set apart by the National Encampment of th; Grand Army of the Republic, as the day in each year When the army of the 11viiitr, 18 to meet in their vilem camping grounds, the army of lb, dead. I know that In every spot le thls dep.:rt• tarot where a Union tioliller sleeps, a loyal 'heart will be found to do hint nonor, and with wilileg hands strew cm the p ariet's grave the lint -mine flowers of the land In• died to save and renenvrate. The Grand Army of. the Republic has taken on Itself the duty of conducting, whet ever there is Po-t, the mentor al services no Decoration Da). It Is requested that every comrade attend on the 3001111st. ' and give ono day to the commtles none before. The tallith' and other oreaulz Glints should he Invited to participate, as well an the citi zens, to whom us soldiers wo owe so much. Ask that the Schools in !our vicinity be cloned for the dui, that the children may Join.with you and learn lessons of patriotism near the soldiers' graves. It Is necessary to fully record the names of all soldiers, sailors and 'mahout hurled in the cetne teried you decorate, with full particulars of service and death, and transmit the name to the Assistant Adjutant General at Pottsville. You will find emnpanying, a form fur Decoration Services which whenever prartic.tble, you will strictly felicity. Yours, in F. C. St L., A. R. CALHOUN, COMElandirip Departmera. Official: Roar. B. BEATII, A. o . R. MEETING (P LABORERS AT 8 cIIAKTON— RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED.—TBO only event worthy of note at Scranton Friday was the meeting, of the laborers on a 111'1 nehr 'the town. About two thousand men assembled ut 10 o'clock. and forme,* . . mass meeting, a coutinuatlou of that Interrupted on Tuesday. In the early part of the meeting in attempt was made by a few Union mot to create in disturbance, and thus break It up, hut they were speedily quieted. Eieyeral !tddr.:ssas were made, most of them with u decidedly t.olltle4l tone, and then the following resolutions wore adopted : - , ...Resolved, That our motion 41' this alrligKie is to serum javtiell to ourselves a n fellow-laborers of every nationality; that we w tto extend mothers that which wo hove resolved tricluitu for ourselves; that we have no.aulnioelty to the Welsh as a C 14015 or ne cltlz ms of title Commonwealth, hut a deep scope pf the wrongs hillletedillt , us oy the Inside foremen for the last quarter Me century; that we, Irish, German, demed 'and Eimlish Miner*, endeimetim action taken by the taborets . ; that we contemn riots and Imlinldation a's breachei of the peace And In direct oppo+191; to the funoainetitul principles of this ulotloos ltepeblie; that it is not the li.teution of laborers to Mine the rotes of wIl bus, put OA; tno same may no adjusted according to ell (*WS of vaulty, and work resumed. The sentiments of the meeting, as expressed by the speakers most applauded, seemed to be a de ere to resume work speedily, but assome definite' . • wages aria terqrp, In telijllPg Which they should hove a voice. This meeting did not moterlolly brighten the prospect of resumption, and there will probably bo considerable delay still before work Is generally resumed. The only mining of importance In this 'region now. IsAlust of the backswunna iron'and COul Company, which baa ono mina to optnalon, but la making uo effort to and men to mart the rest, nor nm men enmlnir forward and offering to work. CHILD DROWSED."-A. child about three pears of nue, ain of IsanG,Fair, (ell Into the mill race nt Birdeborn', on Thurmlay, while playing. sad was drowned. This wan the second ea'e of ehild drowning at Birdsboro' the past Reading Times. ACCIDENT AT LY , INS.—LICOrge Sheridan, a farmer residing near LAns pa.ttion, accidentally atumhted and fell I n SitupAnn's saloon in.thut plucciny Thursday last, striking his head against a Jamb, and producing a dash of some four Inches In length. flu is now lying in a critical condition In consequence. TIM Lutheran and Reformed Congregations worshipping In the Old Brifik chinch at I!ottstown hive resolved to divide the church proper ty, the Reformed congre,tation retaining the church build Int: and half tho ground and paying the Lutheran congregation thee= of StBoo. The latter design proceeding at once with the eroction of a new church, whlch•ls expected to be completed by next April. The nil edifice, a venerable brick strne tare erected in Mt, Is to he remodeled. • CHARGED WITR IV ROSGLY APPIInPRIATING MONEY.-41sanc N. Keyser, sub-agent of the Con tluental Life Insurance Company of New York, aod residing ut Pottstown, was brought before Squire Snyder, of •the Lower Ward, charged on oath of Howard 1.. Jewell, of Philarh.lphin, agent of the same company, with falsely and maliciously appiylngand appropriating $1412 In moncii to his own private use, said mon•.y belonging to said Continental Life Insurance Company of New ' York. lie was held In the sum of V5OOO for his appearance at court.—Yorrtstman A Hanes OF AFnTIII:It COWft.~—TII'e Read= ng Times of Friday says' some ton days ago,a otter was received In this Oltraddressed to the " Lender of the Liberty Band,' which was deliv ered to Mr. William 11. sail, who holds that post tion. The corn m unleation was from . the Butchers' and Bakers' Association of Philadelphia, asking upon . what terms eighteen men could be engaged to play for the Association at the grand ' i!e rt ict Celebration In that city on Monday next. Mr. Still replied that ho &Mid - tannish twelve men, and that the charge would be four dollars apiece, or eight dollars If the Band were to pay their own expenses. A telegraph dispatch Was afterwards received stating that the latter terms were accept ed, and a letter followed, Inclosing $213 for theex penses, together with duplicate agreements par tially excreted, one of which Mr. Btlil signed, and returned to the Association. , Thu Band held several meetings, practiced some new and attractive pleces,tho . fact of their engage ment was duly noted In the newspapers, and everything looked satisfactory until yesterday morning, when a Committee of the Association arrived hero In some consternation to explain that they had made a mistake. They bid confounded, the title of the Ringgolds, the creek band of Head ing, with that of the Liherty, without being aware that the latter, though a very creditable musical orgalliZ 'Lion, is composed exclusively of colored members. After talking the matter over, they .agreed that the gentlemen of the Liberty should retain the i2B advanced, provided they wonid con sider the eegagement cancelled. This the latter were at first unwilling to do, being Inclined to go !trough with the orizinal programme, and run the risk of recovering for their services, Dat, after considering the awkward circumstances In which tiny would tints be pluced,they very wisely concluded to accept the situation, and apply the funds In hand toward the purchase of .o oew uni form. They are doubtless open to farther engage ments. Trig SUNDAY SC troOL LECTURE Tit E STATc CoNvereriox.—The lecture at the Metho dist Church, by Mr. B.ily, of Philadelphia, was one of more than ordinary importance. The lec turer in Ida opening remtrits observed that the charge of superficiality In Instruction, is often nu- Justly - bald at the door of those who advocate the system of " Object Teaching," and that he should endeavor to remove any prejudice of that kind from the minds of any of Ids hearers, if any so . disposed were present. Numerous illustrations Liken from the Old Testament, in which God taught his commissioned ones by symbols and ob. J. , ets, were cited and presented in the most impres. -lee wanner; ant In the some way, miny of the lessons of the Master were Nferred to—when Ile wanted to teach humility he sat a child In the midst of them nod said unless ye be concerted and become as a little child ye cannot mite; into the Kingdom of fleeven--when Ile wanted to im press the sacredness of devotion to God, and yet the defy of citizens to their country, Ile said give me a penny and thou ticked whilst! Image and on perscription is this t they answered Cte.ar's ; and Ile said render therefore unto Caller the things that belong to thesig, and unto God the things that belong to God. After which the speaker happily Introduced en example in which he illustrated how he would tench a lesson on the subject of the Bible, taking it ns an object, it is the book'' most prominent of all books, what Sir Waiter Scott sail on his death bed in answer to a question of surprise from his SCSI, the origin of the book, the number of per sons employed in writing it being thirty-three, the period It took to write It extending over sixteen centuries, the different localities where the differ ent parts of It were written; ouc part In a journey through the Arabian Deceit by Nfores, one port on the banks of the Euphrates by Daniel, one part in Egypt by Isalah,some parts in Jerusalem by Davi and Solomon, one part in the land of Az by Job; and then of the New Testament, EOM pens were written in Palestine, some In Asia Minor, some in a dungeon la Rome, some on the Island of Pitt moA, come In Greece. Then as to the persons who were employed by the Author to write ; some were legislators, some priests, some kings, some prophets, some poets, some scribes ; and In the New Testament were represented us writers me chaulcs, fishermen, one tax gatherer, one doctor, nue lawyer and others. As it was written In dif ferent localities and ages, the laws, customs, habits, climates, productionso.S.:c., must hate bean tifferent in many and Important respects, and the circumstances of the individuels upon the staff of MIS Divine Faculty, under which they wrote, were o different till divcerd.tut ite tint to be COMlStreil ivith each other, and yet, notwithst noting all this diversity of countries, ages, cli . netes, laws, cus toms, productions, individuals, professions, trades and circumstances, there Id no m Vernal tilseor I, defect, or lack of anything in the hook, but that it forms one complete whole, and hence most have been tinder the immediate and direct supervivlon and direction of one great Mind and Master- InnlfiCr t Wll.l IS none other than God. The speaker then briefly Introduced a very sim ple apparatus in order to slaw how the teaching of chronology may be simplitled and rendered at tractive to tile learner, and by these= apparatus it was illustrated how other important matters concerning the intelligent study of the Bible fluty be prevented to the eye of the learner. 'I he care and familiarity with which Mr. Bally presented his subject is conclusive evidence, both, that he has glJeu it great deal of careful attention to it, and that it embodies the true principle on which the Inculcation. of knowledge should pro ceed. After tendering Mr. Bally a vote of thanks for Ms Interertlng and Instructive lecture, D. D. Vail, the Secretary of the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Association, remarked that in pro-peet of the nutting State Convention, extensive preparr tione were being made, and that n 0 effotti _would tie spared to make this year's Convention the largest ever held in thlVState, and that they eiirn. estly eolicited the hearty cooperation of all the Bentley School workers here. At the meeting of the Executive Committee of • - the Lehigh County Sunday School Association the following circular was agreed upon to be circu lated In the city and families arcturged tp respond promptly to the saute so that every arrangement may be completed without delay : The Pennsylvania State Sa hbath School Conven tion will be held here 011 Juni/130)04th and 15th. The mort prominent Sunday Sellout workers of the State, and some from adjoining States, will sojdurn with us during thedaya of the Convention. It is seldom that a community la favored with a gathering of tech magnitude and !mob:knee ns the coming Convention prcirgleo to yr. 4s has been stated: It an not bit be beneficial to Al , lentown that it should be the chosen spot for the congregation of such an assemblage of earnest and 011110001 men HD are engaged In the greet work." The del-gates come hero as berth en, lenowlnis no denominational name or interest, /01d it Is tht, great privilege of the members of our dllferent congregations to entertain them lu the spirit of Christian inVO had 9 13 0 11 iY• please fill out the Immured Wank with your name In full, place of resldence,givlng number of house dud street, Bud state the number of dere. ;Mira you will aceotptuodutu. If you have soy special preference write the same on the back of Ills blank alatthe ' Cutumittee will accommodate, If pOssible. Please hand tile blank at ouoe to the Superlutenderd of your Sunday School, . • Oblige, Cutetitirklt or p i vi A mmExT.l. Residenci; • street, , will accommodate delegates to tile State . Sunday School Cnnventinn. ' REAL ESTATE BALE:—.FTEMOIS:EnyIe tiOld a Int of ground isestislda of 'Flight:oat street, Rlzth Ward, 20; 20 feet, to John McFadden, for $341). THE work on the double track of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Is still being pusbed for ward. : , THE celebrated piano of Steinway, and Lin• Omani] & Sans arc ally for Hale at C. F. Herr inttnn'a Music Store, No. 102 South Seventh street, Allentown. Ilmv. A. 11. SEP.III , MF.R, of Pottsville, will preach In the Baptist church, corner of Sixth and Chew fteeetg, next Sunday morning and exenhux at the u,k, 'lt: respectfully In vited to uttiol. pickets for Gen. Neal Dow'u lecture, at the Court lions, kNiednesday evening., 'are go- lag Wry rr lei Ily 1:1.1 Mr.., who wish the best re served seats should lose no thine before purchasing thorn. Th e G e o,..rd.r+ reputation is well-known and everyholy who 12110 /Itl,llll is anxiously look ing forward to the occasion. WOODEN tntialeni instruments of all kindr• of the best manufactories In Europe are sold cheaper than anywhrt , else at F. Tierrman's Music EMI J. 3'. FANNIN'B DRAMATIC-ALIA/OCE; will open nt the Opera House on Thursday evening of next week, fora season of lire nights, In Enoch Alden t.s• performed nt Booth's. Theatre, New York, for 'sixteen weeks. Mr. Fannin has gotten together one of the best trottpes that has yet visited ;Allentown. TM alt -gone feellTl which people sometimes speak of, Is canned by want of proper notion of the liver and heart. These may be maimed, and the bowels retro- Jatod, by Parsons' Purr/offer Pals In small doses. Corn and flour uro staple articles; but not more so than Johngota's Anodyne Lialmenf,sehere boon n. It la good for claltdr n or adults. for any Internal soreness of the chest or bowels, and the b ct Peln Kill•r prepared, under "whatever name. .. ONE HUNDRED CLOAK% ready•mnde for ladles, from two to twenty dollars, also Water Proof. Circular, nod Children's Cloaks for sale at Moe. GULDIN'S. ACTIDI.MT.--Orahuratlay forenoon, the 9th inst., Warren lit:idler, a youth aged fourteen years, met with an accident in which he had his right arm fractured. Ile was driving a curt at Lichtenwainer & Kramlich's ore bed when his foot slipped and got under it. Ills fractured arm wa; set by Dr. 11. A. Saylor. lie is doing' tolera bly well. SHEET music, inttrumion books, blank books, music paper an cards and all kinds of musical trimmings, a large supply constantly on hand at C. F. flerrinan's Music Store, Allentown. COUNTY TEMPERANCE M ERTI NO.—A. county temperance meeting will he held at Treelertown, In-morrow (Ascension . Day) afternoon not eveti int:, at 13 and 7 o'clock, under the auspices of Vigllant Division, Sans of Temperance of that 'dace. Addressee will be delivered lu English and German by eminent speakers. among others Rev. Thomas Bowman and Rev. Win. Swindells of this city. All members of temperadce organizations In the county, and the public in general are In riled to be present. WonsTED WonK.—The largest and cheap est assorttnent of slippers, sofa and pin cushions ever offered In this city for sale at WE give a place in our columns this week to a defence of one of the College students against the Attack of the Democrat. The writer evidently intends to out-hiackguard Mr. Haines—whether he succeeds, or not, wu leave for the Judges of that style of warfare to decide. We do not admire newspaper productions of this kind and, although It contalm4 nothing indecent, we admit the dim. munication Into our columns much against our In _ clination. Wu have kept it hack for the Rroisrart so that those residing In the country could read this production us well as that of the Democrat. AT Schrelber's Cheap-Store, No. 634 Nato ton Street, Allentown, calicoes at 8, 10. 11, cents; =silos at 10, 11, 12,!.; cents, yard wide ; gingham at 15, 18, 20, 25 cent, ; cotton panting' at 25, 28 and 30 cents ; black alpacas at 31, 35, 40, 50, 60 cents ; poplins 123, 20, 25, 31, 40, 50; shawls $2.60, $3.00, $4.00 ; blue plaid at 28, 35, 40, 50 cents ; black and white plaids at 25, 28, 30 cent,; ladies skirts at $l.OO and $1.25 ; paranortis at 75,51.00, $1.25, $1.50, $3.00, $2.50; white goods 20, 28, 31, 85, 40, 50 cents. The above named goods will be sold for cash only. Respect fully. SCUREIBER BROS. Ttit. Smith American Organ is the best voiced, finest ca.ed and cheapest reed organ in the conntry. For rale. at C. F. Ilerrman's store. EAST PENN. RAILIMAD.--11. change in the time table of the East Penn. Railroad went Into effect to-day. Trains leave Allentown for Reading at 7:2:1 0. m., 12:25 n00n,2:15,4:25 and 8:35 p. in., the 2:15 running only to Rending and connecting with trains on the m :In line. Leave Reading for Allentown and New York at 4:99and 10:30, a. An., and 4:05, p. in. A train leaving Renting late enough In the evening to ^onnect at Allentown with the 8:11 train far New York would be a great accommodatlon to persons along the road coped ally as it would enable them to leave Philadelphia In the afternoon and arrive home vie the 11,,idiniz Road the same evening. Tim bent and cht.ariest 'gut and silk strings for violin, guitar or banjo, at C. F. Ilerrman's Nlu=le St ore . . No. 102 POllOl SeVl'lltil .treet, Mho.- )NIM UNK'ATION do not hold 01Irorl re.•pnn,dblel'e. r Slur opium -1611,,nu tert , thsed by our (!drrespooodenotl. THE SCHOOL .1101'S MILENBERO COLLEGE., ALLENTOWN, May 11 ,.171 . S Mr. Editor hail thought after writing our last article. not to notice timelier the filthy crusts wtdeli the certain up•towli paper Is hurling at us, because they come from such a contemptible source that It Is a dislioaor to a man of sane to notice them. But as we have as yet not labeled our a tides with our men name (as the up•town paper wants us to) we c mete led to send out "an other bully feller" and to label him with our old trade murk oho. We were not hurt quite as much as the editor of the uptown paper itnagiues. al though he kicked considerably over the truces of decency. In braying out his aiticle, he made u good deal of noise (which is a sign among that species that they urn hungry) and his mixture of Greek tire and might soil had tie more effect than rain has up.ai vegetation he a Desert ! He seems to have lost all Renee of honor and regard for his subscribers so that It makes little difference to Min what tint' mud refuse he sends to them. But " discretion. is the better part of valor" and the best thing they can de. Is, to bear with hl and pity a _wretched deserter of duty. Ile endWavors to Inform his Sub,eribers that he has no education but has uuly picked up a little '• Meese!" Weil, that's honest anyhow i since nobody J edging from Ida aitleles would believe healed ony. Ills Pa ternal relative evalent.y knew It would ho mousy thrown away to send him toeolloge, for his mind. If he has any (which admits of doubt) le no more susceptible of improvement, than a stinking fish I lie don't believe In cracking his brute' by hard study (which accouuts fur his pate being as devoid of learning us a Torricelliau vacuum, of air) but Is an cornea advocate of lager, whiskey or any thing that will keep up' steam long euough to write a worthless, 'senseless, and Insulting article. Nu wonder he couldn't see the point la oar made! Well, wu can't Name him, for he says himself that " Balautu'd ass never snout to school." An homiest acknowledamem Is always preferred. He blames us fur writing scauty productions. We can't be blamed for that, considering the leanly eubJect I Wu dare say we could write a better artiele on a trotting horse than on is bull-frog. All you eau say about a bull-frog Is that his fare is smooth, his eyes protrUding, his speak-bole (qh ye lune.) triune:Kama big, from oar to ear, and would gq dear around the head tiql for the care, large euough anyhow to give vent to his poison fanged tempo I Wu search for one good quality about him, but to our utter astonishi—eut lied uu adinixture of all the mean aralcouteuiptiblequall ties and an utter exclusion of 'all good Once, and at last uek ourselves wily such a wretched crea ture is at till allowed to stumulo over this beautl fui earth I Weifyou kuow toade mid gutter-snlpes must have their dam' too.. Hs thinks we wasted to lay him out" lu par:articles I Oh no, All we wanted to do was tq refute his nonymeleal arguments coucuroint our voting, but hadFnyea i of teing ccnnpulled' to 'hesoisur oar tinge by warding :off his attempt scalping', co c ollege brats," • We witless that we do not come q. to him in . weckguariguic i :for itttliat o pf all lib; tiny hablue,lifeeetas to beinastue. Hu Woe fvunily cut out for s u.tserly blackguard, bat of outlive his quallileutious - for a fool were non spoiled on that account. He thinks It touk as throe days to writs gut last article. Well wu thiuk.we did well at that cousiderlog the groat amount of dirt and the irts had to abed., away lo ond6r to find what the subject looked like 'andleictryutrknow Wit hod, to workdoug at a times:Afoilnd it heap of odium, curium IA 440 . 10 au l at.rai. • 4ralPf regeiAli b.icitiart Ear iiettewer etex oellent drearlug and toetto for We tali and retake. Ito too, grow ihiSk! SACK AND Bow ROIONS.—The !Ince; tvw) cheapest awsortment.or Ritibono ever offered MO , . 411314104 my ID BUSINESS NOTICES Poisonous Dfnlicints.r-The theory that the virus of disease can be safely counteracted be dee,. of poison, Is false and dangerous. Within the last twentyfve roar. set less than a ecoreinf virulent poisons have been added to the repository or the medical profession. They are given in emit doges; otherwise they woblel destroy life Immediately; bute•eu In minutegusatitt el, they produce. ultimately,, very disaetroun effects It Is unwise and no• Philosophical tuemPloY... nunvdi.e. Powerful and ineld• loan drags • which, in atibjugoting one dines.. now the. needs of another 0.111 more unmanageable. Wenner these terrtble mod catenate operate. with as much directn 'en nod certainty upon the cause. of disease a. ilosontter's stomach Bittern, atonic anti corrective. without a single deleterious Inar,dlent its Us eomposeff ion. A noml c nod quinie are given for intermittent.; bromide of pota•einm for norvons disorders; strychnine nod prenalc acid for general debility; mercury. in various forms, for liver complaint; prep undoes of chloroform and opium for sleopleanners; and yet theeedeadly drugs do not compare, on specifics for the di•exees above enumerated, with that wholesome vegetable invigorant and alterative, while they ore all so pernicious that ft in netonleh lug any ph y didan ehou'd take the reap...l4lllLT of pre,cribing them. Let lost lids, for their own sakes try the Bittern before they resort to the poison... The relief they will experience front a course of the harmlenn epecidc, will render a ..- .we., to the unsafe preparation, referred to, quite u noo ceeenry. Dr. H. D. Lorgyaker offers his services to the afflicted, more enpocially flow, coffering from Chronic Diseaseo. Be will be glad to see and talk with them. I. lo him practice to plainly declare a clben..e Incurable If he aileron It to be no. In thrum cane• which lin undertaken ho guarantee. to do all that can bq done by unwearied at tontine and the application of experienced Orli% gained by many yearn of proctico in treating dinette In It. rati o. and moot malignant form. That hie skull h. .t been exerted in vain, tumorous certificates, that may ho i.eon at bin aim will testify. A few names are %elected for publicittion, which ore known to clam. of thin calmly. No feeling of egotism prompts their Pnblicatlim, but they are pithil.hod rather ns au vidence that inane who have doemed them•elves hopelessly afflicted hove by a proper appllcat leisof the resource., of medical science, been motored to health and the enjoyment of nit Ito hien- Weggant. Johnson Corners P. O. Cancer of the Bream. Me.. Ely (Rev. Ely). Allentown, Pa. Cancer of the Face. J. J. Solomon, Allentown. Skin Ploe.e. b h illion H. Sas.a Alle man. Hanover Chronic Bronchitis. Yen " e l l% irti ' T t ' n7rl; alba Head. Nathan Eberhard, Bethlehem. Cancer. Alm. Beth, Troxlertown. Carmel, Wm. Jameson. Bethlehem Pulinonnry Catarrh Jame" Mean. Bethlehem. Chroule Rheumatism. Mrs. .1 Berner, asil•httry. Scrofula. E. A. Harlacher.Thltodolphla. Csucer Tomer. Pro. W. 8. Minnlcir, Salisbury. Fem. Com. mud Epl• to E7Wittman, Lanark. Tr p ore of the Tltind. Abraham }Heller, New Tripoli. Tutner of . the :Seek. Mrs. E. B. Serb", Sloth:igloo. Fem. Com Mr.. E. Weindout, Frieda...llle. Cancer of Um errant. Catherine ArUnr• .entrovillo. Cancer side of the Face . John Leona. Siegfried's Bridge. PoIYP. M y th. Note Mrs. Fonleman. AllAntown. Cancer of the Breent. Thomas Bats, Ilokeadaimina. Tumor U. D. Krebs, Mah n uoy City. Cancer of the Face. P. J. shootnnker. Solp.town. Tumor. Catharine liareinno, Weetherly. Ord err of the Nome. The above per.. may all he referred to, or cert 1St:oleo may The o, neon at . Dr. Longaker'n off Sixth street, • ho twoeu Hamilton and Violent. Allentown. Pa. PHILADELPHIA May ]0 --De Haven & Bro., Brokers, No. 40 South Third Street, give the following- quotations up to 2 o'clock to-day : U. B. 6'F. of '6l 62 15'9, 10-40's 30 year 0 per cent. Currency Gold .... 811ver. ... . . Union Noble In M. bonds Control Pacific R. R - Union Par:ltic L. Grant ....... 8734' 87!‘„ • .411 trio Bletrket. C.. rrActol Da tip W.I on , tr. Reichard Co Wheat Flour. Per hhl 41 4 melting! Wheat, per ImAhoi 1 31 '1 le Rye • 110 " Core *•• Oata Flattened Timothy Reed, per lotehel. Clover Wheat Hour, per met Rye *. Cora Meal, " ••.. Batter, per ported Lard. ...... Tallow '• Bern. " MVO., Per dotou Potato4A, per boltel. w ee Driest AppleA, err bot•tel. Dried Pc4che, • ' Mils. GuLnneu FOR CHANGE O• CLOTHING FOR CII•NRR OP CLOTHINO. FOR CHARM? Or CLOTHING. Call and examlne the a plead id Meek we have prepared 1 , .r thin se 060H'.3 Nile... Our pricer wlli be foundelower than ever he lore. Our men'e TEN DOLLAR &ITS TEN DOLLAR SU.TB TEN DOLLAR SUITS cannot he equalled In the city; they are lilt wont, good awl eervlneuble. Better grades arc sold equally low. NVu have eldldren'a eultP or low no TWO-AND-A-HALF DOLLARS, Two..ND-AsUALP DOLLARS, TWO-AND-A-HALF DOLLARS, which are ilha, good and rer vleeable ; better goods In .two• portion. NVe are twllleg bora' . j.wketa and pant 4 as low • FOUR DOLLARS, FOUR DOLLARS, FOUR DOLLARS, very cheap; all helter grades at equally low prices. Ladles are rcapeetfally Invited to In spect our boys' and ehildren's stock, arranged In a special de parttnent on first floor. We have also a fine nmortmeitt of Goons IN TIIE PIECE Goons IN THE PIECE GOODS IN TOE PIECE ' to be made up to order, and will send by mail samples of goods, with price lists for all kinds of garments, and Instructions for self..mcasutementwhencrer de pired to do PO. Portico not liv ing In Philadelphia can then select and order goods in well as though here, which will be guaranteed in all roars to fit • veil and give Patirfartion in all • respects. BENNETT & C 0... 'rover. it BALI., o. 5104 MARKET STI{EY}, IMMINE== PHILADELPHIA d Apr IQ•W✓L+I AT •3111 • BAYARD—HOWELL.—On May 11th, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Henry B. Townsend, John Murray Bayer,' to Mies Rose E. Rowell, both of Philliphtirgh. N• J. WEINSH El M ER—YOUNG.—On the 9th Inst., by the Rev. J. W. Wood, at the reollenee of the Ide's father, Mr. Win. 11. Welus'winter to Mira Hannah E. Yonne% how of this eity. CH I K E—SN YDER.—On Ntsty 6, by °Rev. It. B. Kistler, Mr. Gabriel Chinke to Miss . Maly Snyder, both of Towatneneltnr, Carbon AUER.—On A prli 27, In 1.01101 township Sa rah Elisabeth, only child of William and Mn Auer, aged 5 months and 8 duce. BILI,IIEIMER.—On Aprl 28, in Lehigh town ship, Christian 11111hehner. aged 87 years and 11 months. TRUMSOWER.—On April 24, ht Lehigh town ship, Nancy'Jane, wife of Reuben T. Trumbowm, and daughter of Reuben and Susan Stewart, au. rl 24 years, U months nod S days. She.was beloved by till who knew her, and thu number of sorrow. lug friends that followed her to the grave at the Stone Church was very large. Text, 1 Cor. 13:19. Why do we mourn departing friends. • Or shake at death's alarms 1 'Tin but the voice that Jesus sends / To call them to Mt urlot. Are we not tending upwards Ifs, As fa•t Its time can move 7 Nor should we wish the hours mots +tow To keep us from our love. GRAVER.--On May tth, In Moore towniadp, Reuben Andrew, only eon or George and Mary Gra ver, aged 7 months and 18 days. (111AyE11.—t)ti May sth, In Moore township, George Graver. aged 73 years, 1. month and 17 dom. 21781C,—0n the 12th Ina., Sarah Zink, daughter or Wm. Zink, aged 18 year, IRON COIPANY. EAtebet PA, Hey tab. IE7I. The Aton‘l mooting of the •tocitholdert of the e.3l.tet." IRON COMPANY. And cc election for President. Vino President and Pine Direct,.. w•li he held At ho lintel. Ems., on TiIIiRSDA Y. the Mb 1114.. st 11l o'clock A. 11. X. 0110i3 FIIY. Prodden. i P. Menniout. Secretary Hagenbucli's.opera House , COII*ENCIN4 PiTNINC;, HAY 25th, J. T• FANNIN'S DRARATIU.•ALLIANUE! to The len A Beet end crA Moo Cort , PlA‘e rotnPAA). Aver Pre , knted on Ito atukience. READ TIIE NAMES, Mr. J. W. GARNER. Mr. A. • Mr. T. A. Oltlikal, • 'W • 4, I CU HIM. • .)r, J. A. JON, • Mt. F. U. AI.LI6N, Mr. J. UMEBAA Mr.... V. TA ISO RP. Miss ANNIE PAZININ. Mn.. T. A. CREFIE. • Mn.. BALI . II LUKER hit" 141 W as . t:1 . 1 ~3 l FT.ll44llByripa I F T .1 14 4 1 1 8 y r i p a • • The OWE Yonder. LITTLE 14ELLIIi. • ECALE Or PRICES: Ps pelts sod Dm. Circle Wends Mesta' darTbs lids or tickets. sr 11_1 C a o_sx . oLIZO :h m e l ftwf o.. o l ll.r . or the Opepi on MOA P_ TAL ly.dam Nn AVM engirle row P.m! Buyine. BeUlna% 117 lil 11I!i' 111 111!;,' .....111 111 N, 113!4 ......113!‘ 11334 11l 34 100 a, ..... 11514 1151 111 111,; 106; t 1 107'4 . 93N 94 , , , ,; .1013< 102% -lie 3 74 " HE= . . 'TIE TIMP HAS RRIV en TUE TIME RAN ARRIVED THE TIME 11A4 ARRIVED ftlarriagc,s Dratliz Rblurtosentotto. , Neil) Albrrtiscmcnto. PIOUNT4IN IRON COll. h a .4 pANy, rneelinsr nf etnekhnldere of Ci••eirntev will he ei the. Blain Hotel. &wins, on %Y. Wyy 18 1 1 . IS7I, 11 o'clock n• By order of the Bard of throcine . rIROB9 PRY, Pre#l,l e at. MEN WANTED • AT YEAGER &REICHAH.D's ORE MINE, nile •nd hflif r.MT. Vririlw^rltrin elphlaToro and k nee mile from ee m t•vervoo the PLINdp e,Upper +Anent Toe, o•htp, Lehigh (lonely. The 111.heot labor e.,' wages mill he PAID. Apply to JA 11E4 IL QUI GLEN. Coatr.et ir, On llio prentl.e.. =BM rICEACII CRS' EXAMIEVATIONN. 11. The. examine tone of toacSers to 111 the v• teem achanla fur the coulter school terms will be held ea tot low.:— Ctl.ranann, Me 27th, nt. flub Reboot tildlue, Ilnkeedanque. Jflar. 3d: at the ~e hool Hens& Coplay.JunelOth. at the nal ml II .flan. Slatlngion. June t 7 h, at t . rich..ol nous, Milleretowu. Jane 24tb, at the echo d Hones. Nnce°. Jo y I ~ at Cuoperahnre. How ye.% ir bib, at Ilittereville. Welamtherg. July I.c h. et Ilynemans•llle. Lynn, Ju'y 11 , 11. .1 14 novIlle„ • Lnw•.lll, July 12 h at Lyon VRIIO7 J ..y 17 , h, at deogemville. • 'W July nth. et David Peter's. Whlleh..ll July IMO, et Mickley 's. North Whitehall, July.l7th, at Ironton. tipper Macungie, Jul. In.h, ut Lower Macungie, July 19th, at Texas. UP° , Milford. July 2 nit, eillmer , el 10. Lower Milford. Jnly Get. at Dintsger,,,,m,,, nall-hn•y, J fly , t •n.ler'e. Sou , h W. July 24t h, nt Wennereville. 131111'1UP, July 2.5:b. Examinations to commence at 4 o'clock, A. 11. uu each amioed day. T.....cher4 P no., prepare themselves Co be IIX• I the Metric nyetarn may 17.21 E. J. YOUNG, County I•un't. OICPILIN COURT SALE VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. By -trm• trod in p 00.0.0 1, .4 an ord., Issued out nI the Or C of the comity er Ighlsh, them will hi capo•ed t..pulil.c -ale on SATURDAY. the nit Rh day of JU • B next at l o•clurk In t afterseqn, ut the Am en fun In the city of Alh•ntown. Lehlgu county, the fol. lowing vain doe roil estate. to wit: No.l.—A certain house and lot of ground, Mtn- Ain Ia the city of All,vou a. honn.let on the eaw by Fifth Arvet, on tho by Court a'l..y. on the went b• L•w alloy. an d the north by a lot of Myrrh io t aGebrin eon. Woke . to (row o.ld birth elect73'‘ f at, and epth cling Court Alloy 230 feet. The towtovemouts tberoon cony atot TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING rtortsx , en Fl.to otree, and M (ain- stifles oo I..tw al• run lot Is w t o 1 p anwd ur with dodo I fru t tro l t, eY grotto •Ineo, be. The property le well too, thy the attention of cap•tallate. certain hnusc and lot of zronnd,aliu nto In Iba F /at Ward, city of Allentown. bounded 01 lit coot by FrOW sleet. un the tooth h. a private alloy. un lb. , wool by itallr.ta I atreet. an I on the a wth by a lot of W.la.n and Germ n, contalninitC7S toot In front and 230 footle depth, more or le•o, with the appurloolowea. The .torr .veinento choreon or it Int TW0...T0 oY FRAMG DWELLING lIODSE, with all the convenience. ot modern buthltna.t, frooloAta= alt.°, Arc. The lot In well planted with all kind+ of taut tree.. to , pe clone, shrubbery, be. Doing the real cote° of J ha It. Oliver. deceawd, late of the c ty of A Itontown end county aforeanol. The terms and cundltlottexlit be made k4owe on the day of bole nod doe attend Jaw. !elven by SAMUEL 01.1 YEA, A Imlnletratnr. By the Court—A. L• Rene, Clerk. may 17 7,1. punLic SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Friday, June 2d, 1871, the folio a lug real estate of George Snyder, accessed:— N... I.—A brink unworn:rc or tenement and tract if land. •I nits partly In Smith b tch •II town•hip yet and partly in l'PPor M•conel* woshln, Lehigh county odb, oln, la ds of George J anyd w. Muses 11:1:•rty. •Ku In, no by Purport No. 2, contatutusf 10 acre. nci 111 perches, strle tnea•nre. No. 2.—A stone dwelllou house, shop, kr., and tract of laud 5110 ale In the geld township of South a . Whit. hallopljoin no I nth of Gen. J Suytior. Cyrus Rn •a Po wow Nos. I, 3 nod 1, contaisind 7 RCM. and 11 P-teltem. N.. 3.—A toil dwelllnu house and tract or laid, •Ituote In tbe •11 C./unstop of •onth Whitehall, t 2 Ithra lon Is (11 lina. j sepia, dello *nyder, Oweu Hoar. l'u.parta Na,. 2 owl 4, contoinit4 line .1.024 tool Si • e No. 4.—A tract of clear land, situate In the said of •uth wbhnhall, alb eulnt lan to of Owen 11 •nt. 111ses 11. borle. Cyrus Rater, and by purports Nos. 2.'3 tun .3. ,L1.L,111111. a se:. rod 7.parChea. No. 5 —A tract of woolland,sltuate In the said ....remit" of Sundt Whitehall, odjolning undo of thegft Luloso Congregittion. Dusan linionl77. Oweu Hoof, uj i r. •nd ••>> Purr:arta Non. 4 and 6, cdotnining Delores Still 4 perch., No. O.—A tract'of clear land, s!tuate In the gold t..emmin .11" Swith Weinman. •diolub.g lando of the Lu theran • toognotstico, dome* P. Kline. k.sq...tibta onydee, Owen Hato, sod by Purport Au. 5, cuntainiug 19 morel stud Si rhea, No. 7.—A tract or clear land and part tlaher laud, 01111.0 smelly In the sold towooltlp of South White. oil nod partly In Upper Mut:tingle townshio, I/1 o.lllg lands of Owoo W. psurt, Booj. Its Jahn Say or awl George .1, Snyder, 0 •ntaining 45 acres mid tO perches. No. B.—A tract or clear land, situate In the aforesaid township vf Upp-r Bforunate, ndj .10101 IrlUile of Italeuold, land, late of Adam 11eiberger. loads •If John ooyd*r. II wy tidss, nod by Vurpart Nu. 0, con. 011:100 20` j acre+, tnoto or Ines. No. 9.—A elate quarry and tract of land, s;littatt In the .1 I towuship of Upper Nincongie, udto aloft Pa, art Nu. 0, Ion! sot lloory, 1111114 John senor and Beni. p Robot:lid c ,taboug lion acres. more or in:, Nu 10.—A stone quarry lot of land, situate In tee med tuwoshlpod South Whitehall, udj Ruing lauds ISloger .41 alit-rn, cOUtethilog pesCaen. No. 11.—A stone. quarry lot of land, situate in South WI, tehall 1.001,110 oforoeobi.sdietniog londs Jon. ph A. Go ti nod coutaluing 1972 Perches. No. 12.—A stone quarry lot or land (on which erec.cd n 11.11,1 kilo). ntij.ll,lll3lr , 11.11111 of Joseph A. 1.10..1 and B. aj iIOOOOnLl, oenteluing 1772 perches. At the same time Mid pluee will he said 000111 'LSI6 acres of Grass Iu the and to t etraw Soldboto acos, or undo:old ow,tlerd or the I( a),, I. Jolt N SN Y urn, ituounis Y SN DER. 11E:4 *ll J. SCII elof EXeCUturn, MEE j77ILLIA !Li:LACE, 4TTORNEI Ar LAN, rATAbAugt , A, LLUIJU 00UNTV may 10.11' LIMB _ LEM A Psi: ICE do ILOSS, 212 NORTH Silt STREET, PHIraDELPILIA, Otto . oopecl..lnitrA , oll. Oa/ 80 . 10 a in Ihn PIQVES of the honoontloo. at Ims Moo - flay ran be +old rep olorly ; a nil In Stu , rvitahwt caridi , nua newest putt/rue. VICTORIA LAWNS, (Zolfo Vory . rEf= NAIN-410KS. DILILLIAN for horlut.' %Vega, at 4.0 c. and up. SPEW ALTI. NOTTINGHAM 1...L0U:G1/TAINS and CURTAIN LAUF: by the yard. A largo job' bd. bi.lnig at InG ,, rte , ' Winn, A rull linen( FRENCHAND SW INS NII7SLIN . I. PLAID AND SCR PED t, and PLAID AND e.Tllll . no O lttl AN DIEe. 11.43 t HERO ELGINOS ANL INSERTIN(I.S. Ne better nor cheaper caa be found In the city. W e err lot our it ink In thaw geed. boron , ladllLe'ent. All new I'RIMMINUR RUFFLINGS and RH:KINGS. l'artbrular mien) on peld Dire Erlndnluge (or Inlente Went. • LACE and LINEN COLLARS AND II NIIK ft. ERUDI of ell kind.. 1), Price. Whole.alo BAILEme Chestnut and 12th Ste., PHILADZIPM::U, JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS, 'ave completed arraugements with lead lug Makers In Europe, by which they •re now enabled to Mier. Fine Watches, Al vary moderate prices ShaOutten guaranteed In all calks. Goods sent by Express on approval. Strangers aro cordially invited to visit our establishment. Watches. A. NEW ERA IN WASHING! SO Ilona:VG SO HARD Itl!BBINg I SO 11 ll' A Tlif , 7 So It' ASII BOARDS! SO !NW No IX! SRI TO OA RMESTS! MO) EY, LABOR, TIMIC, CI.OIIIING, M 1 rurr, RAVEII. W A RFIF,LD'S MEM Cold Water Self Washing Soap Thla drip It (moot Ow tonal uncial Invention r of then it wanl, till, noted an tail n. the cirtotiot fabric., cold. too ie. bard. oat it roll Walt,. tiltbottt baiting Cllttory. ittol I. typo:int...id not to init., the toot tr On lineal fatale, when noel In aceorde tr., sr an th. .u.4.1.u.. II in It tIiMIA e t for the lotion raeone, v Thi. Sotto, by On oral, Itetioll, 111..0,0. the aria and Intention the dirt lit the oneut, quiet! y Itod rimed i eroitt,inititlng that e Inch in toothily don. by labor vloteuve °pro Iles violin.* by 11 tranioun to eilloo or tv boor.l y .11ttle hard (letriihtoto re when doh', la totod, copt when lb., t lot- e• Idiot tell Ohl Lit the gortnent. or It Ilan betel very touch 'oiled. 21. (100 oo tt attire tv motto. wit n fawn. Minh au hreintiplhi g b d more Kiel tooter hat:hien with tido eh ~..toe Milo !liar twit woolen trttlt Ma of the I 0t00010,., onto., tit. odium y hoot. In than market. ate idTirlEe c eLvoery E4 o irit they itor . K NO e l i e n d x h e d driest he • 4th. It will wash not roach or roachipe veva. pal or a sithirtg 111111 C. be removed, without lb.. sligittost jury to tha gar aunts. fah PII6RP, is no ACID or SAI. Pith A used Ip itr, , . dacha°, he proprintora guatuntee Oast thorn is 1301b1:1P it that tag to uuy wily 'Wars as tlaouts. • 7th. It hos es healing street on sklu dlsostS . a. such washing other, etc. oi htb. Clothing washoti with this snap It 111 last 133 1.444 . 111a1l with tin ordinary atsPslu usu. thegreat w Caused by bard rubbing In eatlrely anted. Stir. For washing prtute and no cleaning hon suotalt.g. eta., It Lai equal. l o t h . to, you nave health. brae. tnott.y, lal clothea 11. ro to. •uuv , rs. IT IS TIIK CIIEArgIIT SOAP At UPACTl'lttilt. ph. Up hsing this S•tap, lito•nuoytova of hot wats •ntatner and a( savant le a Mahan. durlual,. winter srbith Wally Sonora colds lan contracted, is avoided. S. A. MAILS fFILLEit A: CO. have secured tho pat right or this wonderful deep fur Lahlith, Iturthahipt Cal bou aud aud hare the rule to tuatuatacturua•A sell tho owate. aad would Invite atta.tlou al the trail+ nod the public generally to this f addreos oil orders to • $. A. AiAItSTELLER &CO., Oalasaugua, Lehig Co.. Pa `"'"'Kh"°l4l,C"
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