XclAgt igNista, tio paper discontinued until all arearages are paid, except at the option of the publishers. • Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by 'sending word to this office. Subscribers about removing will please send us heir old address as well as the now. TUE Easton policemen arc getting up a ball for their benefit. AN addition is being built to the Munson Steel Works le the Sixth Ward. Tun druggists and horse doctors aro reap log a harvest from the eplzooty. TAMAQUANI3 aro talking of establishing at that place an anthracite furnace. ONE of Mr. George Snyder'a Lorne, valued at $250, died last week of epizootic. TUE Perseverance Fire Company of Belllle born paid $6OO for a pair of home. 4, A PorrsTown building association Is abou winding up, after baying run about eleven yearn THE stagnation in all business caused by the prevalence of the epizootic la apparent every where. ON the let of Anuary, S. S. Wallace wil take possession or tho American hotel at Cala eauqua. AT the Lehigh Furnace, Aineyville, cln der la run out to the tip hymen pulling the chi der cars THOSE collecting for the family of the late Mr. Benkhard, IL la supposed have tins far re alized E4OO. ALL the furnaces in the valley have an ex tra force of hands engaged since Ile Epizootic be gan to prevail. POSTPONED.—The Grant and Hartranft sapper at Emile has been postponed to Nov.2Bth, Thanksgiving Day. COMPARE B, Allen Zouavee, of Fogeleville Captain flesh commanding, hold a ball In the place on the 20th Inst. ONE lawyer got $7O from his client for de fending him In the riot trial, and we guess he did better than the others. Asforso the candidates for State Flour In api:ctur are Edwin C. Mester. of Reading, and Abraham Danbert, of Leesport. Tnu Fifth and Sixth streets line, Philadel phia, has hired one hundred hur es from 0'13E1006 eirems,.to draw Its earn. Wm. B. Yourto, real estate agent, sold Mark B. Young'e property', ou Chew above Fifth Ftreet to Wm. J. Reichard, for :2,500. UPPER SALTON having Increased very great ly In population, It Is now proposed to divide the township Into two election districts. Emotwnxite et complete nod correct table of costa show• exactly what expellee was lucurred by the trial of the Emaus Riot cases. THERE will be an adjourned Court for jury trials held here commencing Monday, December 9th, oud so the Court has ordered. TUE horse disease is raging in the country ae badly as It Is In the cities and towns. The far mers' horses are all getting sick. THE Lehigh Zinc Works have suspended mining operations on account of the sickness of tho horses employed to haul coal, ore, &c. PREPARATIONS for Christmas are going on an extensive scale at Walter C. Smith's. In the toy line he will have Borne remarkable novelties. ON Monday the Allentown National Bank opened for business In the now bank building, which presents a very elegant appearance Inside. IN the 'Schuylkill Valley fears are expressed that the furnaces will be compelled to blow out, unless the horse disease shows marked Improve- meat very soon Tuts week the Excelsior 11111 CH, Captain Laubach's compauy, will receive breach-loading rifles, which have been adopted as the arms of the organization. TIIE boatmen aro in many balances work lag sick horses In order to make another trip be fore the season closes. This matter should be looked after. PERSONAL. —Mr. William H. Ainey, of this city, Delegate-at-Large to the Coustltutional Con vention, has taken up quarters at the Lucille] House In Harrisburg. HUN. M. S. QUAY, of the Beaver Radical, 18 spoken an& the coming man for the Secretary ship of State under Governor Ilartranft. We presume that Is a hoax. WHEN a horse dies of epizootic it Is almost tropossade to have the carcass hathd away ; par ties having sound horses not desiring to run the risk of contagion to their stock. HOE. JAMES S. BIERS( bus atered the name MJ. Andrew Wilt, ell lir.tdford Co., as a student at law in his office. The entry was made this week on the Prothonotary's minutes. Plow Elm SALE.— W In. Young, Real Estate Agent, bold W. Blunter's llonee and lot of ground on North Sixth above Linden street, to J. E. Zimmerman, Erg., for 52800. A twit,; girl of eight years was burned to death at the Carbon cuuuty pair house the other week. The unfortunate little ouu had lu passing the stove communicated the fire to her clothing. THE newest Yankee notion is a new stove for the coml,rt of railway travelers; it is to put under the feet, With a mustard plaster ou the bead, which draws the heat through the whole body. War, Constitutional Convention convened pt Harrieburg Met week, and elected the Hon. William, M. Meredith, of Philadelphia, Perma nent President: The Convention will adjourn to meet at Philadelphia, Tate deblk of F. D. Wiefind, who has left town, will agouut to about ;12000. His assets will not reach $lO,OOO. 1116 forged paper fools up to WOO. His whereabouts are sot known but be is being sought for. Tne Borough of Norristown was Indicted fur maintaining a 'inhume is the shape of au Im proper locb.-up„ and at the Court now iu melon the jury brought lu a verdict of not guilty and put the costs upon the Borough. Tug net earnings of the Belvidere Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from pas senger travel, for the mouths of August and B,p -tember, show au increase of SS per cent. over cor responding mouths last year. TBErr.--On Thursday evening, a barrel contalulug about thirty•ilve pounds of mince meat was stolen from George W. Reese's, corner of Fourth and Hamilton streets. Mr. Reese will give tea dollars for the return of the meat. TIMPLAIL—Freck Commandery Knighta Templar, of Ashland, propose holding's parade tu thus Borough on Thanksgiving Day, which it Is expected will be participated in by a largo number of Knights from sister Command's ries, Tun blanket dealers in'Allentbwn say that the horse disease bus been profitable to them, In asmuch as It has caused their stock of cheap horse covets to be eutlrdly closed out. New stocks have been sent for, and tits supply will always be equal to 4ho demand. PEIII3ONAL.—Mr. Harvey was back from the Constitutional Convention Thursday, he being en. gaged In the trial of the ease . of the Mlllerstown gitivipge bank vs. John M. Ritter and Peter Merck, endorsers of Erwin Burkhalter. Mr. Burkhalter testified tills morning for plaintiff. Nit tire informal by Mr. George Snyder that be did not lose another horse, as falsely stated In our cotemporary on Friday, and that lie has 'lost but one by the epidemic; and is notice of the death of that one was dilly published in the REGISTER. MS stock is variously etch, SO TO getting better and some quite. under the disease yet. We hope he may cure all the animals lo bin stables without another loss. READTNO can boast of over four hundred cases of epledoty. The Times should be thankful now that the elty has no street railway, because the withdrawal of the cars would occasion much Inconvoul!qice,you know.—Norristown iferald. Tug proof reader of a Harrisburg paper was worried by something the other day, and, unable to read the editor's hieroglyphics, allowed the phrase "The most popular of dissyllables, wo man," to read; " That moat popular of disagree able women!' COUta i.tet In Easton on Monday, the 18th Inst., whereupon Mf. Josiah Cole, Associate Judge Meet, took his seat for the first time on the Northampton bench. Judge Cole Is one of the proprietors of the Easton Argus, which Is offered for sale. Mn. GEJRCE BICKEL'S two horses were brought Into town Wednesday and harnessed to Diehl's freight wagon. In the morning they were Bound, but In the afternoon one of them began to cough and showed unmistakable signs of Lavine contracted the Mimosa. TOE ilorses at the Bangor Slate Quarries are sick with the disease so prevalent at present. They were attacked tact Baturday,and the disease spread so rapidly as to stop all work at the quar ries. Mules have bow been substituted and work bas been returned. ' ON Saturday a lot of men drew a wagon filled with coal to the establishment of H. Loh & Co., on Hamilton street, from Stelts's coal yard. 11. Leh & Co. got out of coal and mon-power was the only locomotion they could avail themselves of to lay In a new supply. 011811 INJURED.—Wednesday evening at 0 o'clock a horse belonging In Catasauqua, shied on Sixth street near the Yale Grounds, and' shaft breaking, one of the pieces stuck In the animal's side, Inflicting a serious wound, which being sewed up the horse was led home. WILSON HARTZELL got married Thursday night to Miss Hupp, daughter of Benjamin Rupp The ceremony was performed lu Macungie by Rev. Mr. Bulbs. Mr. Hartzell is employed at the East Been depot. The happy pair went West In accordance with the advice of 11. G. A violin lady named Sarah Peters. while ou her way between Laurel Run and Clyde Park, on the L. A; S. Railroad, on Taesday,put her head the car window, when It came In'contact ,he Panooka bridge, nearly taking off her ear and otherwise lajaring her head severely. ME THE Columbia Engine Co 's three horses have got the epizootic. All members of the com pany should remember this, and at the first alarm of lire go to the Engine House at ouee as the Rand Tongue has been placed In the steamer, which will be run by hand until the horses recover. LIEUTENANTO'BRIEN of the U. S. Marino Service, who was hero last Summer recruiting for the marine force, Is now at Baltimore, where he Is still gathering them In. Ills ofllce in Allentown was at Sixth and Hamilton streets. That Ser geant he had here with him has been reduced to the ranks far drunkenness. TIIE RESULT or A HUNT. Recently Messrs. John Carr and Alfred I3nek left Bethle hem on a rabbit hunt to New Jersey. The result of their excursion was 76 rabbits, shot with their own fowling pieces. They represent rabbits to be In great profusion. The gentlemen were wei pleased with the trip. ANNUAL. MISuTINU•—The annual mcettng of the members of the Farmers' Dillon Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Peuusylvania will be held at the public house of Gideon Yoder,in Tres lertown, on Saturday, Dec. 7th, when a Board of Directors and the usual officers ate to bo chosen lor the ensuing year. OWING to the prevalence of the hone dis ease the Hope Rolling Mill can not get ite con signments of ecrap Iron transported from the wharets in Now York end Philadelphia to the cars, in consequence of which operatloen have been temporarily suspended. In the former city the mill has 700, and in the latter 200 tone, of Iron, awaiting transportation. THE editor of the Slatington Nowe was out riding with a party Bundayiweek, and took dinner at the hotel of Mr. Tilghman Fry, Lyon Valley, Lowhill twp. Mrs. and Mr. Fry are highly praised by the same editor for their excellent fare and moderate charges, which same praise is well merited, for we know how it Is ourselves. Ox TEAM.—Mouser & Grim of the Alien town Tannery, have all their horses and . mules sick with the epizootic, and 15rund themselves obliged to rig up an ox teo :a, last week, to haul bark and hides to keep the tannery running. The officers of the team are Benjamin Frederick engineer, Jelin Becker, brakeman, and Jacob Hecker, conductor. MEssos. W. F. Mosno & Uo., are erecting two new buildings at their Foundry Shops near the Lehigh Valley depot. One is to be a machine shop 46 by 46, fronting on Foundry street, and Is to be supplied with new and first:class machinery. The other Is an addition to their Foundry 30 by LC. This enterprising firm is rapidly pushing It self Into an exceedingly large and extensive trade. ?dn. J. Bow) llama, treasurer of the fund r Mrs. 13..wIthard, whose husband - was killed ai le Fourth Ward Sellout House recently, In- lornis us that $260 ht eabh have been collected for the widow's beta It, at..d this way Is taken to thank the public for favors extended. It is hoped the fund will reach:4oo, and to thAt end subscrip tions will be thankfully received. SAD ACCIDLNT.—Friday afternoon a lad sixteen years old, residing In South Easton, wus' playing truant Dom school and while in the Bel videre Delaware freight house, In Phillipsburg, got under a moving car and was severed la twain ut the abdomen. Ile lived two minutes, during which time he actually spoke, notwithstanding his terrible condition. .Our informant could not learn the unfortunate la:l's uatne. • NO rowrouit CONIPLAINTE of the high price of Clothing need he made by fathers or mothers lu.elothing their boys r or gentlemen purchasing their own (luau. We have killed " high prices" by uttering our Immense and splendid stock of Fall Clothing at the lowest prices to be met with anywhere, whilst the quality of our Goods Is un equaled. BENNETT & CO., TOWER HALL, N 0.518 MARKET Street, half-way between Fifth and Sixth streets, Philadelphia. I.3aoa6N.—Ou Thursday night the cross beam of the engine belonging to stack No. 1 of the Lo. high Iron Works broke from some cause unknown. Fortunately stack No. at the works was recently blown In and the new engine of stack No. 2 can blow the blast for both furnaces, and no stoppage will take place In the manufacture of Iron. The accident called Mr. A iney, President of tho Com pany, home from his duties as a member of the Constitutional Convention at Harrisburg. A LATE contribution to the epidemic theory of crime Is the singular coincidence 'of nocturnal insults to women In numerous and widely sepa rated places. It Is probably a truth that the ra pid spread of peculiar modes of crime Is due to the modern swiftness of distributing news. The oc currence of a special rascality in one place Is thus speedily duplicated in many others, and what seems a surprising coincidence Is really one of the most natural results of human imitation. MICHAEL Huse, the rag picker of Easton, who attempted to murder his wife the other day and hang himself, succeeded In the latter effort yesterday morning In his cell in the Northampton county jail at Easton. He cut his shirt up and making a rope out of. It and other portions of his clothing, suspended himself to the Iron gratingof the ventilator. His wife who was so brutally treated is slowly recovering. This was the third time Hoes had attempted hie own life. Tow Reading Times and Dispatch says: Au Invoice of 13 bales of Blue Mountain tea, weighing 1,920 pounds, arrived yesterday at the freight depot lu this city, from Tower 11111, Schuyl kill county. This tea Is composed of the leaves M a variety of the Golden Rod family, botanically known as Bondage Odom, or Sweet Gold= Rod. It is gathered in largo quantities on the Blue Mountains, and the mountains to the north of the latter rouge. The tea ruatureklu the latter part of September, and is gathered until late In the month of October. It is then cured and put up in packages, selling on the mountains at from 20 to 30 cents per pound, but retailing readily In towns and vi:lages at 01 per pound. The tea has a.veyy pleasant, aromatic flavor, and Is held by many persons In great esteem. IMPORTANT TO ODD FELLOWEI —The Grand Lodge ur the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Fumed an amendment to the constitution provid ing that when a member Is expelled from a lodge or encampment in one jurindletion, be cannot be admitted to a lodge or encampment of any other jurisdiction without the consent of the encamp ment from which he was expelled, but permitting the admission in another Jurisdiction of a mem ber suspended or dropped for non-payment of dues. GMINDISEABIL—Wo learn that the rabbits and birds on the neighboring mountains are suf fering from some sort of disease, which makes them very easy to capture. A bunter last week informed us that they were loth, to run or fly, and that, in many Instances, he had approached to within a very few yards of them before they at tempted to get away, and also that be had found quite a number of dead birds upon which there was no mark of injury, and they bad evidently died of disease. Can It be that the epizooty Is after the game 1 Lanes. Pustrs.On Wednesday week, the Crane Iron Company forwarded to Oackenbach's Ore Mine, a duplicate pump of the Tone now in use there, and have another in the shop nearly ready for shipment. They will be placed in posi tion to pump the water out and it is thought will he sufficient to keep the mine In such a condition that all parts can be worked. It le one of the richest beds of ore in the county, and the com pany has expended large sums in developing it. The pumps are the "Evans' patent, and aro of the largest capacity. An OLD Time Imekt.—The present Consti tution of Penneylvania was framed by a Conven tion which met In 1897. The Hon. George NV. Woodward, a member of the present convention, was a Senatorial delegate then, representing Lu cerne, Monroe. Wayne and Plke counties. tVil 11am Brown, Erg., wag the Senatorial delegate from the district composed of Northampton and Lehigh counties. Hon. James M. Potter, James Kennedy and William Overfield were the delegates from the representative district then made by the counties of Northampton and Monroe. SPORTSMEN TIIREE.—Tho other day a cigarmaker, a ehoemaker and a tailor, all of thin city, went over to Lehigh Mountain on a joint partnership rabbit speculation, having a capital of $7.00 invested In traps. The traps were set, and the men watched. Bevan traps were sprung, and they said, " We've got seven rabbits; let's divide the spoils." They hurried to gather In the game and found that all the white tails bad got away except one. So bitter was their mortifica tion, that after nearly getting Into a tight over the one, they wended their way sadly home. RETORNED.—On Friday afternoon Mr. Chas. Kline, whom we noticed last week as having gone off deer hunting, returned home after a week of excellent success. Besides other game, he bad the good fortune to bring down the largest buck shot this year in the mountains above White Ha ven. Ito brought his prize home with him, and the " antlered monarch of the field" was cut up Into the proper pieces for curing and cook. Ing. Last year Mr. Kline brought home three deer from his expedition, though neither of them was so large as this one. We congratulate, him upon, his success. REPORT of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for week ending November 9th, 1872, compared with same time last year • For Week. Per Test, Total Wyoming... .......... 9,716 04 483,367 00 Hazleton 44,529 07 2,081,236 10 Upper Lehigh.......... 66 06 2,004 15 Beaver Meadow 14,737 04 725,952 12 Mahanoy 8,009 18 359,424 11 Slouch Chunk..., 87 01 2,587 12 Total Same time 1871 Increase Deemßo... NEW BUILDING ABEIOCIATION.—At a meet ing of the new Building Association of the First Ward, Thursday evening, the name adopted was the Jordan Loan and Building Assaelation. The following officers ware elected :—President, John G. Schimpf; Vice President, George Erdman ; Treasurer, William Roth; Directors, Milton W. Richards, Stephen Keck, Edwin W. Fried, An thony Griffiths, John J. Boyle, Chas. W. Weber, James C. Moore, John J. Lawall, Jacob H. Sae ger, D. R. Kline, Josiah E. Kern, Dennis Shield. The neat meeting will he held on the 28th. Shares can be had of Alderman Kleckner, to whom money is to be paid. IMPORTANT CRANOREL—The following aro the Important changes made In the bankruptcy act: The time during which bankrupts may be discharged, upon payment of 50 per cent. of their indebtedness, is extended until July let, 1874, Life Insurance policies to the amount of five thou sand dollars aro exempt from assets available for creditor, and all judgments against person and property before petitions are filed, aro to be first and fully satisfied. It also.allows all exemption allowed by any State law on the Ist of January, Ib7l. It also exempts a widow's dower or other estates In lieu thereof, if the State law so pro. vides. THURSDAY afternoon we lied the good luck to fall in with our old friend Captain Craig of the U. S. Signal Service, whom we have not seen be fore since 1867. The duties of Captain Craig are to make up daily the universally read weather re ports and probabilities published lu the morning papers. Ile is now off duty for a short time and last night went to visit bin parents at Lehigh Gap. He received Ids appointment to West Point In 1862, we think, through the then member of Con gress from Northampton county i and after four years there, and the remainder of the time on duty In the army, he has been elevated to hie present responsible position, through his merits as a sol dier and a rnathematiclati. Before entering the military school he passed through two years of the course In Lafayette College. A SALOON keeper on Froht street, Lehigh— ton, is decidedly on the make. On Monday of last week a brower:of Allentown sent a keg of beer, gratis, to him by a young man also of this city, and on Monday night this ealoon keeper sold the keg of beer by the glass and pocketed the proceeds. Next morning the young man who had taken the trouble to lag the keg of beer to Le highton from Allentown, got up rather late and went to this saloon with two of his friends and ordered three plates of fried oysters, which were eaten ; then the saloon keeper charged the young man 1 1 140, (10 cents an oyster) and the young man did not think It a fair shake by any means, especially after he had been spending money at the place the day before. The smallness of the thing, &c., you know. wno is to bIS the next Mayor of Allentown? When wo know we'll tell you. The question is now receiving iinportant attention from both par ties, although neither side has settled definitely upon a candidate. If we nominate a good candi date, that 16, one who.deserves the honor as a cit lien at the hands of the people, we can elect him. The vote In Allentown will be more non partisan than it ever has been before, and while we have en actual majority in the city, we must not depend upon it, but upon the merits of our nominee. The office of Mayor Is annually grow. log In Importance with our Increasing population and should be under a Republican admialstration; we elected the fleet Mayor, now let us put In nom ination the man who will be the third. It is no trifling matter, and our candidate must beatonce popular and Identified with business Intereuts of he town. Who Is the coming man I COURT PROCREDINOB, MONDAY, Nov. line. —Present, Flops, A. D. Longaker, Primldent Judge, and David Lanry and James Pry, Asio elate Judges. Incorporated the Working Men's Building As sociation of Coopersburg, Pa. ' Incorporated the Frieden's church of New Texas, Lower Macungie, Pa. Auditor's Report of Daniel 8. Ycakel's nse Daniel Delbert, amended and corrected report filed, and confirmed nisi, and exceptions filed by the Defendant. The Imola Loan & Building Asiochttion ve John Knorica. Verdict $1008.60. Tuesday, Nov. 12th.—John Kohl ye. John P Miller and Alexander Guth. Jury out. Nov. 12th. Stephen Kern ea. Aaron Kern Plaintiff suffered n non snit. Andreas Mclntyre is. Lotilgh Valley Railroad. On motion of E. J..ffore, pleintire attorney, the givca - pamo of Plaintiff was amended to Mahlon Instead of Any Nova r7l3th.-4nlia Anna Lutz ird. Samuel r Wadi!' auffurod aba atilt,. • ' ,of AllentoWn' vs. William Hoary. do OM Nay IRON FURNACE.—'Ihat Mlllerstown Is to enjoy the advantage of having an iron furnace to help increase her hairless and popilation, and to widen her borders, may now be considered an assured fact. The following are •the officers of the permanent organization :—PresidLot A. G. Henninger, Directors—Thos. Barber, Chas. New hard, A. G. Henninger, Allentown; Henry Sig mund, Shimersville; Paul Balliet, Ballietsyllie ; F. B. Shimor, J. F. H. Shirred, Jae. Si3gmaster, Millerstown ; Frederick Jebst, Emus. These well known business men of this city and county are a sufficient guarantee that the project will be pushed energetically forward. DEATE or A Bort.—Mr. Daniel Roth, of this city, has received Information that his son Tilgh. F. Roth, Company B, 23d Infantry, U. B. A., died of typhoid fever in Arizona territory on the 21st of August last. . Tho deceased soldier's captain sent to his family a detailed statement of the last requests ■od wishes of the deceased, amongst which was one that an account of his death should be published In tbo papers , of this city, In order to let his friends know of it. Tilghman F. Roth left Allentown fourteen years ago, and at the time of his death was thirty-4re years of age. Re was a faithful and fearless sol dier, always doing his duty and commanding the respectof his comrades. THE BanC6n iron Works, next to the Thomas, aro said to have the most complete ap pliances of any works In this Iron making region. The Simeon Company at one time wanted to build a railroad from Ilellertown to Frledensville, but as Mr. Webster, President of the Friedensville Zinc Works would not Join in the enterprise, it was dropped. The business of the road would have been to carry coal and ore to and from the sine and iron mines, and If it had been built the serious danger of being compelled to stop the big engine, which is now threatened through the scarcity of coal at the Zinc Works on account of the sickness of all their horses, would not exist. If the big engine does stop pumping for one week It will take four or five Weeks to get the water out of the mines to let the men resume work. We hope the Zinc Company will not be put to any such strait as now seems likely to visit lt,but that the horses will get Well enough In a few days to haul coal to keep the pumping up. SUCCIIBBFOL.—WO noticed the other week the fact that Mr. T. S.' Cooper of Coopersburg, had gone to the Virginia State Fair at Richmond, with alot of swine, sheep and cattle. Ills expen ses were $260, and he received $330. In premiums. All the sheep he offered for sale found ready buy ers-40 head, among which wero ten Berkshires. He sold one young boll and expects to sell two more this week. Ho took first premium, $5O. on best three year old bull, and also first premium, on same bull, for any bull in sweepstakes class, there being thirty competing bulls In the ring. Although 11 sharp competition was encountered in sheep from Kentucky and other States, es pecially In Short Horn Sheep, Mr. Cooper was awarded all the premiums, and Linden Grove Stock from Coopersburg, Lehigh Co., Pa., swept the field. Mr. Cooper has returned borne and feels very well satisfied with the results of his trip, as well he may. It gratifies us thus to hear of a Lehigh county farmer's beating In stock any thing that could be brought against him from the whole laud. THE Pu MEUSE BY THE THOMAS IRON COM PANT.—Last week we noticed the largo purchase made by the Thomas Iron Company of the South Mountain Iron Company's property. Instead of there being 2,500 acres of land, it should have read 37,000 acres, only a difference of about 24,500 acres of the most valuable ore land In the country. The stint paid Is over $1,000,000, and yet the Com pany aro negotiating for a large tract adjoining, known as the Wharton property. The South Mountain Railroad passes the popular summer resort, called Mount Holly Springs, where a largo hotel Is crowded during the entire summer, and where the extensive paper mills of the Monet 77,095 00 3,655,473 96 94,220 13 2,568,600 15 1,086,812 11 17,125 18' folly Paper Co. are located, In which Messrs. J. B. Lippincott & Co., of Philadelphia, are inter ested. The Pine Grove Furnaces are situated in a narrow valley between two mountains, and about half-way between Carlisle and Gettybburg. The furnaces have been in existence many years, and, If we mistake not, were founded by Peter Egge. We suppose the present owners will erect new an thracite furnaces on the property, and: develop the rich resources to a larger extent than ever at tempted before. Trts EIIAUS RIOT TRIAL.—The following le a statement of the case as it stands upon the record of Quarter Sessions, and a detailed sched ule of the coats, specifying In amounts what the officials of the county each made out of the trial, how much was paid to witnesses, and what the entire cost of the trial was: COMMONWEALTH ) Oct. Sessions, 1872. Surcharge Blot, Af ye } fray, and Aseault and I Battery, by present- JEREMIAH FLOCS, et al. ) meat of Grand Jury. . .. . _ .. . Wm. 11. Bowden, District Attorney $ 7 00 Joseph Hunter, Clerk of Quarter Sessions.. 50 68 Owen W. Faust, Sheriff 50 Godfrey Bauer, serving subpmna 50 George Stout, serving subpmna 85 Alderman Stabler, swearing Constable 25 George F. Henry, serving subpmna 5 00 Alderman Stabler, swearing Codstable...... 25 George F. Henry, serving subpmna 50 Alderman Heebner, swearing Constable...-. 95 Godfrey Bauer, serving subpama 75 George F. Henry, serving subprena 3 00 Alderman Heebner, swearing constable 25 George Stout, serving subverts 6 29 Alderman Stahier, swearing Constable 25 Owen W. Faust, Sheriff, arresting Def'ts... 20 14 Court House Costs Witnysa FCC!, ...... Total costs, Of course the above shows a smaller figure of expeuse than we said the trial would Involve; and of course we are glad the case Is as It is. DI. vide the costs to be paid by defendants, $375.80. by the seven convicted, and there shows a chance that they will be paid by the proper parties and not by the county ultimately, as would be the case If the amount was large. ASSIGNMENT AND ALLEGED FORGERIES The community was startled on Friday to hear of the assignment of Mr. Frank D. Wleand, saddler and leather dealer, under the Himont= office, on the Snit floor of Rube die WeMies building, on Hamilton street near Seventh ; and also that it la alleged that he has forged hie uncle's name, Jonas Wieand, on various notes. He is said to have admitted his embarrassment yesterday to a friend, and also his forgeries, remarking that if ho could sell his stock to take up his forged papers he would not run away. Be said he owod some $17,000 altogether, though that appears a high figure from the showing of his books. Thursday afternoon ho made an assignment to Mr. Robert E. Wright, Br., and Friday night he was sought for at hie resi dence, Sixth and Gordon, but could not he found. He bad left for parts unknown. Whether ho took a large amount of money with him mono be ascertained. It Is further stated that about a week ago be confessed having forged Jonas Wleand'e name to several papers, to a bank officer who Wel to In duce the young man's friends to fix the matter op, which they appeared Inclined to do; but after waiting for action day after day, the bank officer thought the law. ould have to take Its course, but ho was just too late by a few hours. Frank D Wleand had gone. The follow)pg is a - ist of banks from which Wleand has obtained money upon the alleged forged endpreement of Dr. Jonas Wleand, as far as could be Ascertained by Inqui ryt Empire. SIIXIO ; 0 irard , 8700 ; Lehigh Co. Safe Deposit, $4Bl let National, $005; Erie, $80; Allen town Savings, $175; Franklin, $5O; In one or two other banks he had notes by the same endorser, bat gave a genuine bail on demand of the cashier, when upon Inquiry it was ascertained that ho bad himself written Jonas Wieand's name as his se curity. The above foots up to only $2300, while he Is said to have admitted that his forged paper amounted to about $BOOO. The stock he leaves in his store is large and valuable, but mostly unpaid I for. He recently finished the house at Sixth and BILL or Com Gordon streets at au expense of $5OOO, though It will not be worth that amount to his crelltore. Of course If the notes backed by Jonas Wleand aro forgeries, the banks lose. AU possible means will be taken to bring Wilma back and then he will be prosecuted. He was not a man whose habits were at all loose or extravagant and al ways appeared to be doings thriving trade. The lesson taught by this failure is that there Is no ' business In Allentown that will allow Its proprie tor to carry 'lt on by borrowing money at Paden, eighteen and twenty per cont., If he Intends to keep sound and meet his notes ; and the man who undertakes It is almost sure to come out at the small end of the horn, If we may use a homely phrase. Erwin Burkhalter and Frank D. Wicand aro two prominent Illustrations of this truth, ackd we do not believe they will be the only ones. WEDN BOYS aro beginning to ask for skates and sleds, a sure sign of cold weather. Tug Milo mill owned by the Allentown Rolliug Mill Company, resumed operations on Monday. THE farmerdwho come to town say that the chicken disease is spreading rapidly among their fowls. A DEMMER wagon, drawn by a yoke of oxen, attracted notice on Hamilton street, on Bat- nrday afternoon Two new & octave single reed ,Organe:will be sold on monthly Instalments, at C. F. Herr mann's muelc store, Allentown. ondew Tim Philadelphia and Reading Express Company pay four dollars a :lay for the hire of a very Indifferent looking hone froiu the country. WntTnta notes and carrying on a genera correspondence during service, Is a practice that should be abolished from some of the church choirs la Allentown. PAY DAY.—Last Saturday ,was monthly pay day at the Allentown Rolling hllll. Over $2OOOO were paid out to hands employed by the Company, and no believe they have the largest pay roll to the valley. Gorr Port DAMAGEB.—Mrs. Sarah Evans has commenced a suit against tho New Jersey Central Railroad for injuries received by her at the recent accident on the Lehigh and Susquehanna Rail. road, near Scranton. The damages are laid at $lO,OOO. DROPPED. —On Saturday night at about di o'clock, a mall bag dropped off the city car uono Owl. It was found soon after In front of the Lu them church, on Fifth street, by a young son o Mr. Knight, the teamster, and taken to the pos , office. A MINIM:It of capitalists in Easton, South Easton and Glendon have formed a company for the purpose of building a furnace and other man ufactories, and have purchased the farm (50 acres) of Maj. John Best, above Glendon, on which to erect their buildings. Mn. Wnt. GUTII, the butcher, brought his meat Into town from Guthsvllle, on Monday, with an cm team. The roads arc a little rough and the animals were very tired after their long walk,not being, as the Irishman said when he feared bul lets would hurt him, used to It. AT the dancing parties this winter the car pots will be taken up and the floors waxe '. Doc tors have declared that the lint which rises from linen dancing cloths Is very luJurlous,and society has made up Its mind not to breathe napkins and table clothe In a gaseous form any longer. IT Is rumored that Hon. Johu Leisenring has offered his residence and grounds, at Mauch Chunk, Including all his land up to the upper chute, to Judge Packer for $60,000. Mr. LeNea ring and wife Intend to spend two years in Eu rope previous to locating permanently elsewhere. REPORTS from the Blue Mountains say that deer this year are affected with a disease some thing similar to the epizootic. A fine buck was found dead the other day, , and those seen by hunters do not appear to have much spirit, often permitting their pursuers to approach from wind ward. BonerAn ALARM—Monday morning Mr. James Wl , lip, of Philadelphia, began to put up a patent burglar alarm In the Allentown National Bank building. The same precaution against burglars was taken In the old building, but was removed when that was torn down. Mr. M. J. Kramer has the burglar alarm attached to both his residence and place of business. . Tun bull driven on Hamilton street Monday morning, to harness, and going as well, though somewhat slower, perhaps, as any horse, re ceived general notice and am enterprise of the driver was commended. Anything for a shift, as Jeff. Davis said when he donned the petticoat and crinoline., If the horse disease entails great in convenience and loss, it makes considerable fun. OUR Bethlehem friends aro learning the ad. vantages of advertising in the CHRONIC'S. Busi ness notices in this paper are brought to the atten tion of twice the number of readers possessed by any other daily In the Lehigh Valley. The Crtnorr- SOLE le the only paper In the Valley. that circulates largely in Uatasauqua and Bethlehem, excepting n the latter place the Journals published there. FIRE AGAIN. -7 On Tuesday week the barn of Mr. H. Hower Just below Catasauqua on the other side of the river, caught fire from some unknown cause and was totally destroyed with a large quantity of hay and grain stored therein. The life stock was all got out lu safety, but losing his barn, his hay and his grain will inflict heavy damage upon Mr. Hower. The Ilre was first discovered by Mrs. Desh, lo coing trom the top of the barn at 1 o'clock. 't he rhopnis. Steam Fire Engine was promptly on hadd and worked with tuaiked efficiency In saving the corn crib and other surrounding buildlngs,"• though the baruitself was beyond control. A falling beam struck a shed In its descent and glancing Whit a young son of Mr. Daniel Wilson on the head, knocking him senseless. The boy was doing well at last accounts. Mr. Dower bad an Insurance of $2500 in the Saucon Company, divi ded between the dwelling house and the barn, $lOOO on the latter. Tile Sunday School LCIIMMIS Mr. Editor—As a large proportion of the Sun 'day Schools In our city and county are using the National or Uniform Series of Lessons, will you please publish the followleg synopsis of the his tory connected with the lessons of the current quarter, and oblige A S. S. TEACIIEIit: 11. C. Nebuchadnezzar starts from Babylon. Dau. V 64 20.3 22 875'86 1 : 1. 606 Battle at Charchemlab In the Spring. Jer _ 46 : 2. 606 November Jerusalem taken. Dan. 1: 2. 605 Neb. returns to Bab. on his father's death. 603 Three year 9 of trial end [LtssoN, Oct. 13. Dan. 1 : 5, 18. 603 Jeholaklrn rands. 2 Kings, 24 :1, 2. 603 Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the image. [Les son, Oct. 20, 27.] Dan. 2. 599 Neb. starts again for Jerusalem. 599 Besieges Tyre, leaves part of his army at Tyre, 598 And with the rest besieges Jerusalem. 508 Slays Jeholakim. Jehoiachin reigns 3 mos. 598 Zedeklah made king or provincial governor. 598 Ezekiel and others carried away. 500 Zedeklah rebels. Neb. besieges Jerusalem. 2 Kings 25 : 1. 589 Pharaoh diverts Neb. Jer. 87 :5. 588 Neb. ieturus. Captures Jerusalem July 9. 588 Burns the Temple Aug. 8. 3d deportation. 588 Neb. returns to Babylon. 587 The golden image set up. The fiery fur nace [LESSONS NOV. 3, 10.) Dan. 3. 585 Tyre tulle. INeb.'s captain at Jerusalem. 562 4th deportation. Jer. 52 : 30. 581. Neb. attacks Egypt. Josephus Ant.lo, 9, 7. 501 Fulfilling Jer. 43 : 10, 44 :1, 30, 46 : 13-26. 570 Neb.'e dream of a great tree. Daniel later prets. Dan. 4. HO The 7 years of Neb.'a Insanity begin [Las sox Nov. 17. 562 Neb. restored. 561 Neb. dies. ' Evil Merodach releases Jehola chin. 2K.25 t 27. 581 Evil Merodach reigned two years. 559 Neriglissar reigned three years. 558 Cyrus conquers Astyages of Media,and reigns over both Media and Perela. 556 Laborosoarehod reigns in Babylon one year. 555 Nabonidus, father of Belshazzar, begins to reign omr 17 years in Babylon. 554 Cyrus at war with Croesus. Takes Sardis, and by his great conquests It becomes certain that he will attack Babylon after a while. As he approaches Babylon Nee bonidus 540 this year.makes Belshazzar Moira the city, while he leads the army outside against Cyrus. 540 Vision of the 4 beasts. Dan. 7. 588 Vision of the ram and he goat at Bhusan - Dan. 8. 250 miles east; by south from Babylon, where Daniel had goon on "the king's business"-but he returns to Babylon In May. 538 Babylon taken by Cyrus in July. Belshaz zar slain [LESSON Nov. 24.] 638 Darius the Mello (Cyaxares) made king un der Cyftts. His year is counted from Jan. Ist. 638 Daniel's prayer and prophecy c f 70 weeks. Den. 9. [Lessor; Doc. 15.] [Norton. -The first six months of this year 538 belonged at the same limo to the 21st of Cyrus, the 18th of Nabonidus, the 8d of Belshazzar, and the Ist of Darius Um Mede.] 587 The. 2d of Darius. Daniel in lion's deo. [LESSONS Dec. 1, 8-]. 510 Dunn dice. Cyrus reigns alone over all. This. Is Ills 'first year alone over Babylon. Esra•l :1. _ The 70 years of Captivity close by the decree of Cyrus early this year (Passover time.) By the 7th month (September) the people are back In Judea. Ezra 2s 1. 535 Thu second Temple begun. Ez. 3s 8. 534 The 3d of Cyrus. Visions of Daniel in Chap ters 10, 11, 12. [Lesson Dec. 22.1 (This is the latest record of Daniel, now about 90 years old.) CLEssort Dec. 29. Review.) OVEN PROTRACTED meetings commenced in the Evangelical church, Emaus, on Sunday. Pzezio I PIANO.—An excellent second-hand 7-dclave Raven and Bacon Piono for sale at E. F. Ilerrtnan'a store, corner 7th and Walnut. dam IT Is evident somebody has been trying to send a pair of boots by telegraph, without paying the charges. Where the road from Allentown to Emaus crosses the East Pena. Railroad, a pair of good looking boots were suspended across the tol egraph line about a lveek ago, and we aro Inform ed they are banging there still. BTBINWAY, and Linderman & Sons cele brated Pianos, Smith's American Organs, and all kinds of other Musical Instruments and Trim mings, with a large assortment of the best violin strl..tts at low figures, for sole at. U. F. Ilerrman's star:, 7tl, and Walnut. +Areas, Allentown. lIE pig iron furnaces along the valley have none of tLetri a very large stock of Iron oro on hand, and if the horse billuenzt continues for tour w eks longer, so that work at the • ore beds can not be prosecuted, there will hovel.° be a blowing out Or Mlle ' , tucks or a slack In running all. Out at Alburtis day before yesterday, Mr. Weaver was working his horses right along, hauling cinder to the tip with them, and as soon as the stock sick ens he will run out the slag of his furnace with a dum, [my supplied him on Monday from the lioken dengue Works. It Is the intention of the Super intendent of the Thomas Iron la orks to done Boon as practicable all the hauling and dumping of cinder by dummy engines, doing away with the use of horses at the cinder tip altogether, because It is Impossible to prevent them from being burned sometimes. Just the other day at Hokendauqua a cinder car got off the truck after the dummy had brought It from the stack, and the shell of the slag burst in (rout towards the horse which was pul- ling the car to the (lumping place ; the melted waste ran about the animal's hoofs and burned Its feet and lege terribly. It Is but humanity to the most useful of animals that he be taken away from the cinder banks entirely, and we cons. mend the action of the Thomas Iron Company's Superintendent lu thus taking the forward steps in such a laudable , project. LEHIGH VALLEY H. R. TELEOIIAPII.—WC find lu the columns of the Telegrapher the follow ing account of the telegraph wires of the Lehigh Valley:—Some of the most perfectly constructed telegraph lines In the United States, both in a me chanical and electrical point of view, are to be found on a few of the leading railroads In Penn sylvania—especially upon the Penn Sylvania Cen tral, Philadelphia and Heading, and Lehigh Val. ley roads. A telegraph line of 250 miles of No. 0 wire, through a mountainous country, which works for weeks at a t.me without the necessity of altering the adjustment of a single relay, even during a long and continuous rain, Imtleg three or four days, Is a phenomenon not by any means as common as It ought to be. In fact, it Is one which few operators would be disposed to believe In unless they actually saw it; yet I had the pleas ure of witnessing the operation of such a line only a few days ago. The line lu question belongs to the Lehigh Val ley Rallroad,mnd extends from Philadelphia via Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk and Wilkes. Barre, Pa., to Waverly, N. Y. It has been in operation about a year, and thus far seems to be in quite as good condition as when first put up. Mr. Homer A. Clute, the superintendent of this company's tele graph lines, shows a most commendable disposi tion to adopt all the latest Improvements In tele graphy, and the result is shown by the above state ment. The line In question Is on Brooks insula tors, and Is carefully trimmed out, so that it touches nothing but insulatars from one end to 1113 other. The relays have th,lr resistances ad justed to suit that of the line, and the helices arc wound witn copper wire of ninety-clght.per cent. conductively: By the use of the most Improved form of Callaud battery, both for mains and a perfectly even and steady current Is maintained, and the line always works, rain or shine, as well as the mast fastidious operator could wish to have It. There are lines on the Reading road and on the Pennsylvania Central that aro probably (Niter as good as this one—lt Is scarcely possible to them to be any better. Tu excursion fare to Catasauquit has been reduced to 15 cents, by the Lehigh Valley R. 11 MARKETS PIIILAPELPHIA,NOVCMber 15. —De Haven & Bro., Brokere, No. 10 B,uth Third Street, 4i-e the following quotutrone up to 9 o'clock to-duy Buylnc. Selling. New U. 8. s'B of 1881 . • 100% 100% U. 8. 6's of 'Bl ............. . 117% 62, not called ...........112% 112% 02, let call 114 62, 24 Ca 11.... ......... —.115% 62, 3d Call.. ............. .....116 112% 112% 112% 113 114% 115 .115% 115% .115 , A 115% s 1.1-1 t ............... . - 108 108% air 41 iter euut. Cur. ency 113 - 113% 113% IUB 110 so 87 09% 100% 75% 76% =I QED Pacific 1-t bond:, (hut rul eavitic I:. 1t.......... t7tr.oa Piteiile L. ((rant .1116,, town Produce :11r lect. Corr cled i'», 'reins/learn , ' FELOIVIrd 8 CO l'lonr. Po , 11111 xing Wile.)). lot I,upeol 1 7) 19 II) .01110 IS ' , a lyn 115 '7ll .. . . . Phootby send. pl.r . ltuAhol Wier Seed. Wheat Flour. par otrt•••• • joru Meal. " d.tor, Par t,uuud Lard, dam, inne, per 'dozen 1 . 018t00.. per barbel, new Orled Apples, per barbel. dried BUSINESS NOTICES 7he !Inman Ihsof and Us Thatehtng.—l f tine neon deserves well of his country who makes two blades of grpili grow whore on ly one grow bd.°, surely ho who Produces a glorious crop of hair on a comparatively bar. ran scalp deserves the hearty thanks of the obliged party. All honor, therefore, to PROPIPSOII E. T Leon, for, an questionably. his renowned KATHAIRON accomplishes this object. Gentlemen whose whiskers are shy of mak• log their appearance in force, or the Hera of whose mans• tacker disclose those " nitguincont distal..." for which Washington City won once so famous, will find this Hata PERSUADE:IL the most wonderful encourager of fibrous development that has over yet boon invented. Both sexes are advised to use It, as, ty all odds, It Is the beet article for Improving the growth and beauty of the hair, keeping it free from scurf and dandruff, provost ng It from Locum lug harett, dry and gray — Ovlng It a rich glove Ilowlmg It wild desiLll ty—that Toilet CliembitrY olvod from tho vegetable kingdom The Warning has been heeded. —Since the expo are of the attempts made by certain unscrupulous loos . . . dealers, to palm off their coarse astringent.. made from cheap and impure materials, In the place of the great na. Clonal tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitter., public opinion hall set strongly strains( these monk!. and their prepa ration., Their ocounation Is gore, or soon will be. NV hen Chu light Is let into deceptton It soon wale down. Pore.a who trifle with their own health. by using unknown preparations. with no guarantee to sustain them, when an ontablished specific, proven by twenty years expert once to be exactly what It Is claimed to be. Is within their reach, are sure to repent their temerity. Many have dune so In this Instance, tout It la hoped that the truth plainly spoken has arrested the evil. la the meantime the demand for the leading protective and restorative medicine of America was never so great as it has been this season. Prom the fever and ague districts of the west, south west, and south, it Is literally overwhelming, and It may be esid of the ad•lcos from all parts of the country of the cures It In effecting lu dyspepela, bilious complaints, and chronic constipation, that "their name is legion . ' Every where the sick and feeble seem to have realised the Im. I m p o rtance of "holding fast tout which is good," and of avoiding what la spurious and dangerous. The [lllo3orOne "Bitters." under various name., which mercen•ry dealer. endeavor to substitute for Hostetter. Stomach Bitter., should be avoided, for their own sakes, by the sick and the nubile at ler e. Ilostotter's Bitters are procurable In bottles only, and never sold in bulk, Dr. H. D. Longoker offers hie service to the afflicted, more especially to those suffering from Chronic Diseases. Ile will be glad to lien and talk with them. 11 believes actice to plainly decare a dimmer, incurable If he it to be so. lu those... which tio undertakes be guarantees to du all that can be dune by unwearied at tention and the application of experienced skill. gal rd by many years of practice in treating disease in Its out ens and most malignant form . That Me skill, h. ou been exerted In vain, numerous certilicatee. that may be aeon at his office, will testify. A few names are selected (or publication, which are known to citizens of this cortuty. Nu feeling of egotism prom pte the irthr pu that ni blication nny , but they are published rather.. uce Who have deemed tbenaselvashopelesely aMicted h a , b y a proper application acne resources of medical science, been restored to health and the enjoyment of all Its Wee "artln II• Jones Bethlehem. Cancer of the Lip. Mrs. 11555..81yj, Allentown, Ps. Cancer of th, Y j c 7.i. Johnson, Allentown. Skin Dliease. illiteso. Sussman. Hanover. Chronic liroichitle. Henry Uebriel, Allentown. Deafness. O. Yoaßcr, Catexautisa. Tamura of the Head. Nathan Sher ard, Bahia sm. Cancer. Mrs. Doch, Tresiertown. Cancer. Wm. Jameson, Bethlehem. Pulizionari Catarrh. James Men,,. Bethlehem. Chronic Rheumatism. Mrs. J. Darner, Salisbury. Scrofula. E. A. Ilarlacher, Philadelphia. Cancer Tumor. Mrs. W. S. nalishury. Fem. and Epi W riVittnian, Lanark. Tumors of ru mor ea Abraham Kistler, New Tripoli. Tu of the Neck. Mrs, E. It. Series., Slatington. Won, Corn. CacheE. Wel ridout, Priedennv ille. Cancer of the Breast. rine Aran y. Centreville. Cancer side of the Face, John Levan, Slug fried's Bridge. Polypus of the Nose. Mrs. EUSIOLOIO.I. AiiOOtOWLI. Cancer of the Breast. Thomas lints, llokendauqua. Tumor. Mrs. D . Krebs, Malianoy City. Cancer of the Pace. P. 3. Shoemaker. Selpstotr it. Tumor. T he Hammen, Weatherly. Cancer of the Nosis• The above portion. may all be referred to, &certificates Beene seen at Lougaker'• office. Sixth street, be• Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown Pa. MOURN ING GOODS A SPECIALTY! Kramer's Corner Store, Ynu will And one of the most complete stocks o MOURNING GOODS to be found In the city, and at MUCH REDUCED PRICES I MPERIAL DIAGONALS. . METZ STRIPES, BILK AND WOOL 84 HENRIETTA CLOTH, ALT. WOOL EPINGLIN E. ALL WOOL DELAINB tell Widths & Qualities) ALL WOOL CABHMERES N WOOL AND CoFro( CASHMERE. BILK AND WOOL VSLOUBB, BLACK CHETONE. ' BLACK BOMBAZINE. BLACK REPS. BLACK BIARITZ. FULL LINE OP SECOND MOURNING GOODS! Crape Veils, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Collars, &o. =I BLACK 1 ETIBET SHAWLS prices in Lone and Square lower than last neuoa Call and Examine MB M. J. KRAMER iblarriagez. MERTZ —KISTLEK.—On the lath inst., at the house of the bride's father, Mr. Charles Kisttar, Mr. Llewellyn El. Mertz to Mies Sarah E. Kistler, both of this city. Deatijs. BANKHARD.—In this elty, Nov. 9, Illpollte Bankhard, aged 24 years, 7 months and 21 days. WEIDA.—On Saturday evenlng,November9th, Mary Idella, daughter of John F. and Marla M. Weida, aged atx years, two months and twenty two days. Non abbertioementO. ANTED.—ENERGETIC SALES MEN. Liberal Inducements offered. For penile add reee . . . . . . EMPLOYMENT, Box 421, Allentown, P►. noe 194 w 1 w no, 31.4 N OTICE. Farmers' Union Mutual Firs insuranoa Co. of Pennsylvania. Notice Is hereby given to the members of the "Farmers' • Mutual Vi re Insurance Company of l'enneylva. nix ." Old on election will be held on the public, howls of Gideon In Trezlortown. COP. , Meciminic loWn ship. on SATURDAY. the 7th day of DECEMBER next. between t o • hour• of 10 o'clock. A. M. and 3 o'clock. P. M.. for th porpom of electing thirteen Directors to servo for the conning ye .r. t. .BASTIAN. Pros' B ENN EVI Y ODER. Em n ola i r t y . n2O tdw PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK, ETC. Will be sold at public ,ale, on the eremites of the tnb• nerlhor, about ono.yearter mile from Catatatiqua, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1872, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., etFour Four Roo DRAUGHT Roma five cows, all milking; two hogs; two f o u r hono wagon., roller, ploughs, harrows, One cart. grindstones, and many other ertloies Terms at sale. nov unkaisos HOWER. VETERINARY SURGEON. JONAS WIEAND, residing near the Little Lehigh , in Salisbury township. Lehigh county, yielding to, the ur gent demands of hie many friends, ha* -con sented to rename the Prentice of VIIIERIN A. EY SURGERY. especially during the preva lence of the present epidemic omoug the horses. Hoofersto the public on experence and knowledge obtained dor log many years' practice. He le supplied with all appro- Pilate homoepathic and allopathic remedies, and solicits the cella of all who are In need of his services. nov 20.31 w Walton, Lippincott & Scott FURNITURE & BEDDING , 262 SOUTH SECOND STREET, o AND 413 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A lasis stock of Floe •od Low•Prlced Goodd.. 66 .6mw AUCTION SALE. REUBEN SOLLIDAY g s r ,c e , ge:t t , inthicamenta to purchue of CHINA, CROCKERY WARE, SILVER WARE, CASTORS, FRENCH TOILET SETS, Fancy Yaseg, Cutlery, &c., at his CHINA ESTABLISHMENT. No. 6 MAIN BT., BETHLEHEM, (un Hotel Building.) Lehigh The larest and finest stock of goods in title line in the Valley's offered Modesto sale daring the day and at auction in the evening. Bar. galas for everybody. Bost goods and lowes• price.. Call and examine artlcits. nov IS.3t REUBEN EOLLIDAT. No. 6 Main St.. liethleh..m. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARE LAND. Will be sold at public sale, on the premises of the sob norther, on the road leading from Cat:mangos to the Al lentown Bridge. about a quarter of a mile below Eata• SOW., On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th,1872, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., all that valuable tract of land, containing about ACItEd. The beet well fenced, divided Into convenient field., of the soil for farming purpose.. The improvements aro a TWO-ST(111T HOUSE.Imrt Theand part brick, necessary outbuildings. eta. o, The bare was receutly destroyed by fire, but part of the basement walla are mantling. There are several springs of excellent, never-failing water upon thoprem. mos. Thisoert yls one of most desirable In the county, and will be sold entire or the will be cut up Into FIVE OR TEN ACRE L')TS, a s A may Lso b . e a s t " t e h u e l Ly o n b e LI e r a ' nd place will be eold a VALUABLE LIMESTONE QUARRY, containing an intlnoooo em tout of mono suitable for burn- Ins elm The attention of capitallets is mpecially Invited to title sate. as the property offered affords an Investment seldom met with. It can be cot up into building lots acid will' afford Isboriug men a rare chance to become owners of cheap homes. It le the only farm offered for sale on the Lehigh River between Easton end Whitehall. Terms will be made known on the day of,le by n 15.1eu '3.l.wts lIARRION HQ WEE. MM=3 ENE • A Complete Pictorial lllatory of th. Timex.'•—•• The heat. elkenpext. and most sueeemfu I Family Paper In the Union." • HARPER'S WEEKLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED Notices el the Press. 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The Annual Volumes of it/APRIL'S Williet.T, io meet cloth bindles, will be sant by caveats free r eaPat... for In fe each.. A complete Bet. comprislog Sixteen Vol umes, • ant on receipt of cash at the rate of 152:1 per vol., freight at expensed f purchae.r. wrl l c e h P rro l e? be 0 p stlal'hse' t c - e ot e a . , Address n 'MU dew • [IA BYER & BROTIIBRIL New York. IMPORTANT NEWS ♦s the season fora change of Clothing has now arrived we would not be doing our duty as Journalists If ws not direct our readers to the unusual facilities and titian buns offered by ROCKHILL & WILSON The Cerebrated Philadelphia Clothiers, Who stand unrivaled for cheapnva• and superiority of atock (or FALL AND WINTER, and have sods complete business facilities that parties residing thia h.ve rent by wall samples of good. and inch plain dim. lions for self-measurement as to (Imre a perfect ilt, READY-MADE CLOTHING VARIED AND ELEGANT, For MEN, YOUTHS, end BOYS, THE CUSTOMER DEPARTMENT UNEQUALED. ROOKHILL & WILSON, 603 4 605 CHESTNUT BT., PHIL& TAR. CORDIAL! THROAT AND LUNGS. It Is gratifying to ns to Inform the public thnt Dr. L. 11. C. Wish art'■ Pins Tree Tar Cordial. for throat and Luna Menem. has gained an enviable reputation from. the Atlantic to the Pacific coact, and from thence to come of he arid families of Europe, not through the nrone alone mil but by tenons throughout the State. actually beneettea and mull at hts Odes. While ha publishes less. RO any oar reporters, he Is unable to supply the demand gains and holds Its reputation— 71rot. Not by oloyidoe cough, but by loosorklog and acted about the throat and bronchial tubas 'Which causes &mood. It removes the cerise of irritetion (which pro daces cough) ef the mucous membrane and , bronchial übss,austste the lungs I. act and throw off the unhealthy eeretioue. sod purifies lho blood Third.. It le free from squills, lobelia, Ipooao and opt um, of which most throat and lung romodles aro com posed, which allay sough only, and &suttee Ise the atom soh. It has a soothing effect on the stomach, acts on tiro Imo reaoltirm to ovary part of the system, and to its to ♦lgoritlng and purifying a Quote it has `slued a repots lieu which It must hold above all others In the mark et W MART'S PINE TREE NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR TIM Ming nature to throw off Cho unhealthy motto! col 2E3 ver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions NOTICE The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Great American Dyspepsia Pills, AND WORM SUGAR DROPS Being under my Immediate dlrectloo, they xlm , l not loos heir curative qualities by the use of ahe tp ana Impure Ml= HENRY R. WISHART, PROPRIETOR. FREE OF CHARGE Dr. L. Q. O. Wlshart's Ocoee Parlors are °poll on Non Tasedaya and Weduordays from 9 A. M. to'fi P. DI for conanltation by Dr. Wm. T. Magee. With him aro associated two consulting physicians of acknowledged ability. TMe opportunity le not offered by any other I. clitution 1v the city All letters must be addreesed to L. Q. C. WISHART, M. 1)., No. 232 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPI{ IA eo♦ 15 Bmgr I WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING, one of the handsomest stocks of FINE DRESS GOODS ever offered to the Ladles. ALL TIM LATEST NOVELTIES FRENCH MERINO CLOTH TINTS. FRENCH CASSIMRHE CLOTH TINTS. FRENCH SATINET CLOTH TINTS PRENCHCASSIMBRE CLO rti TINTS. IRISH POPLIN CLOTH TINTS. flack Merinos Cashmeres cheap. BPOCIIIII.—A large •artely of Sage Colors lu sad Cashmeres. We are selling our Silk Corded Poplins at 51. Werth One case ,of Stripe I.lrnsonle Mks only CO ets., Ivorth 75 canto. W I L k L A Crl ' Sni E M VIVAU r D ' 'ADAItI _ IN PUKE • LYONS BLACK BILKS. 130UOIIT FOR CASR. A SUPERIOR BELLOWS SILK FOR $2, A GOOD BLACK SILK FOR $1.50 BARGAINS IN BLACK SILh $1.25, $1.37, $1 N. $1.7). $2. to $3. 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The postage on 11•Ilrelell MAGAiIIIS le 24 COM. yes r. which must be paid at the intbacriber's post °Mee. • Add.. now 11.1t4AW FURTER BROTII 888, Ne w York • FARM FOR SALE. O valuable farm tear Haddonfield, N. J (Leonean to the °slat. of Llar,lmn /Adamson, &ed.) contalalna,ll2 stares of land. within li4 miles of maimed station at Had donfield. This tract le fo • high Meta of cultivation, cod well adapted to 11 aaaaa Clardeolog. Den' EarnliAg or a combination mat present of both. 12 acres of good btea. dot with two permanent streams of water. 6:cello:0 farm house with ail the neeemar7 barns. "tabling and outhotisee complete Person' desirous of '110%11[4 the yn 4.°Atia.MAPIAV.NRTen;72,I7.-4`th,,ATA' Ican be mid d. t nay 13.41 w A NEW ORE BED DISCOVERED The undersigned has discover.d a I age body of men BAG ore on Henry WlekerVe lied. between al and 'AS f, e wide and about SCO feet long. l) miles from Humus. o the But Penn. Retiree& It t• calculated the beat dixolvery to the Lehigh mole tales. This place can be worked for a number of year without any machinery. The Perkloreen Railroad wit run within a few hundred yards of the locality. The undersigned has also leases on the adjoining prop ernes on gni yelp of ORE 9 FEETIVIDE, ° and on the other 4 feet wide. Any party desiring to purchase can apply to D. K. LEWIS. South Bethlehem. doll 10, slaw get 13 41' pRIVATIC MALE OP • I A HOUSE AND LOT! t The uaderalgaed offers at private sale the follow log valuable real estate. to.wit A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING We. 7B NORTH NINTH STRUT. soulabs4 log is front n 3 feet by ge feat In twat.ith dialog 11 room and k Reheat ailithed. in by , A The lot Ir 30% feet Coot hY 2N) feet dean. bounded on tine south land of Charles quango. deceased. and on •outh by lot of loses Ornber. On the roar end of the tut is a largo brick stable, and near the house a good cistern, hydrant. man varieties of frail tress. and other necessary preset:nude. Nverythisg Is In the best condition. Being the property of the late Owen Kern, deceased. 1"*" d l"" raVni.o4l;rntia.,4: soy 13.31 W or, LOVINA HENN, on tho premises. A GENTS WANTED • vOll • • • " INSECTS AT HOME , " 400 pages' uparati• of 700 cut.; 21 NB page en , arttelo •• Joel the Book (or Intelligent rural hoges, • drawl:ma are faithful repreceutatlotta or !erect plant' • Bead for Circular. Addl . ...loEol;oE B 000 124 Berth Beventh Bt, a PhlllidelPhia. buoy