tElt Atgistcr. No pupir discontinued until all arearagcs 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 soudlng . word to this office. Subscribers about removing will please send Is heir old address'ae well.as the new. Tag Bethlehem Cornet Band has again sus needed. ONE of our merchants was formerly a Phil adelpbla newsboy. NORTIIAMPTON county hasn't a single farm containing five hundred acres. THE Lehigh Valley Railroad Company owns 171 engines and 14.U54 coal cars. Tae Wallace Sisteis will be at the Opera Homo on the evenings of the Third and Four th of December Tug. Lackawanna Valley House, a leading hotel In rcrantou, was eutirely destroyed by fire on Wednesday. AND now the freezing weather has arrived be sure to keep your pavements clear or leo, ae far as possible. Tan now oplcu at the Poor House Is soon to be pistoled. . We believe Mr. John depp has thu contract for the jot). Jottuarotyli is putting up a market that would be an honor to any town. We ought to have such an honor here. fitrrtittio further is said by the Easton pa pers about the shooting of Sigmund by utto Volgt The affair hat •settled down." Mu. F. BOYMI is painting 25 signs for nor and liutn.leker Bros., which are to be put up In different loc.tlitiee In the county. SLEIGUING hits been good in Low•hill, Weis •onberg cud Huldelbeig, cud everybody forgot the aplzootle aud went out to enjoy the fuu. IT is contemplated by the managers of the Lehigh canal to build a weigh-ii,ck nt Wainutport, .opposite tilatiogton, during the mailing Muter. IN endeavoring to break the ice at Mauch Chunk, to get a camel bo.t through, three men fell tete the Water at it 01113 01 %Vat , dr., ned. Tau. new organ in the linwertiiwn church W 111 hocotiFterati•d on t. hr etas Day, the Cere mony having ecru I maim!. d Gum Sumhiy, the :34th Of Novern yr. AN oliStrVitti,ry is b, int; erct'led tipoti the roof of Ruutfeu S. Shim. Cf. , tfulld.ne, 8u volt 11,1 Heru Mut). It wldue e eutui place fur tlf. Mane to hide Iteir arts. SAM. Y. iiL1.1.1,11, Mail ant on Lehigh. Velley lenllrunl, hue been up (Anted ticket agent at the Lehigh Valley depot, Vice I,IIIIC 6. Ellenberger, ti.cieurd. THESE Snows that CIO EMI give sleighing but fall over ulitht and make It milady for the Ili xt qlay, are not "Beautiful Snows" by any means, as peillatrlans look at them. Timm are to bo two new Runnel a for the manufacture of Iron built at Bethlehem. The 'tack and blast pipe of the new furnace at Free maneburg arc /I 'rend.) , up. TUE New Texas Band was in .own Saturday on a pleasure excursion, and paraded the st.!l;ets of this city in uniform and full hlatit. They chose rather n cold day fur their fun. HEA RD FROM.- John Doll'inan and Alfred K Inca , who left this city Fuddeely, in August. have turned up In San Franc ,eo all right,havlng arrived there In the stemm•r Daeatah. NEW RAILItOAD.--TIIC Thomas Iron Conl. pally will build a railroad from %leeler's Station to Bower's Station, for the tratwpor ation of ore. Work will be corrtme)ced Immediately. AN Ohio exchange publmhee a long artic'e on the Bethlehem Steel Works, allowing that an Interest la felt In that State relative to the trade of the Lehigh Valley In Iron and uteri. Gov. a ARV has Comm is+ioned Stokes L. Roberts, Esq., of Bucks county, Additinnal Law Judge for the Seventh Judicial District, composed of the couuties of Bucks and nitgotnery. NOTABIAL APPOINTAIHNT.—WC are glad to bear that Wm. 8. Young, Jr., formerly of thi, ally, but now• of Chicago, hoe received the ap pointment of Notary Public from Our. Palmer. Holmes' Fancy Goods Eatabllabment nod 'Ono Price Store 14 to he removed to the room In Rube & building under the Mamma office, M:. Bohne3 having secured a lean of It. Tux County Corntnißsioners give nutlec to the tax collectors that they proceed forthwith to collect the taxes and ptv the sumo over to the County Treasurer on or before the 26th of Decent her. - UNFORTUNATE. —MN. Win. Heft, residing tit Ninth and Jackson, we regret to learn, bin suf fering under such sece , e mental derangement, that it fills been found neeesiary to take her to Harrisburg. • A BA RD' COE Mid tclloleroastedox occasion will be held soon at the public house of :Mr. Horace Halllet, is Irosoin.o honor of the elec tion of Grant and ‘Yilson. Ve will give due and further notice. THE L117.P . 1110 Cnal and lent Company are building an loonenec bleaker iv ar MII Creek, and Close to the Len iult V .lley 13. ilroittl. Tile same company Is sinking an air shall In the wends near ProTeet shaft. ON • 111 (today next Judge Longukvr bolds a special session of court for the trill of civil cases. The pout I ban it 'ready bren pub lished by us,`Litill jurors trill pr. beta thetuselecii at tbu Court !louse at 10 o'cli el: a. in. Oun neighbor the Divalch, published at Clatasauqua, says th. t three at the Allentown lady lead:tent lo our Public Sebool6 ore to. be married shortly. We don't know how 11.1)(1,111 found It \ out, unless he Is confidential with one of the In dies concerned, which tney be the case. REPURNIEIIIRD —Broadway house, Mauch Chunk, 0. T. Ziegenfues, proprietor, is being re modeled and fitted up lu haudsome style, and when completed will be second to none In Carbon county. The carpets, are furnished by our townsman, B. Q. Kerr TRH Easton papere are full of the report of the trial of Rev. - Mr. Kerr, formerly pastor of the let Presbyterian church of that Borough, now going on in the Presbytery of Williamsport. It {be as though the Reverend genth.roau tvJuld {be convicted of some very serious offenses. GREENLEAF Lodge, K. or P., of this City, Thursday paid a visit to Milford Lodge,Limuport. The members were accompanied b, tio. Band, and were COUVe)cd to mew du dilation and back In Albright's (the Irelght Riau) wagon drawn by ale handsomely plumed horses. Wu. Montt, the school teacher who some time OLIN) moped with the lourteen-year old daughter of Mrs. Frankruflehl, of Nazareth, le i living quietly In Brooklyn, N. Y., having married the companion of his flight and nettled down to a clerkship In a Brooklyn dry ;roods sumo. JAldtte Kann DAwtts, postmaster Of Easton, Is to honored by havine name elven to a now canal boat now being built. We accept the quotatto.. made by the Easton Argue apropos to,the fact, and Join In the sentiment—'• Dawes' name shall lore In fame, and go down with Co lombia's glory." . SUBSCRIP enunty'4 quota of stook 01 the Centennial Board or Float:ea as Liiketi flup the tabular cx bibit, Is us follows: Populat on of NUI LliatiiPtOn county, 01,432. Quota in OW. Num ber of shares, 1,5U3. Total Omit 111 dollars of the State, *015,410. Tns American Manufacturer Goes a whole ealo trade In stealing hems of Iron Interest from the papers of the Lehigh Valley; but not uuder• ( standing. their drift exactly it sometimes gem them terribly mixed up. We hope Thu Trudu of Tho West, as fur as It may tireet our region fa:- volubly, will VOL depend •fur Its Mformatiou 'xolatteu to our tuduetries upon 'tho statemeuta made by The Manufacturer. Tun Doylestown Democrat professes to be an agricultural paper, If It professes anything. Yet it copies an article of ours verbatim without ereilit, relative to Mr. Cooper's recent visit to the Virginia State Fair, where ho met with such suc cess, in which there were several technical errors yet Col. Davie makes no correction which of. WONDEIIII3.-3Mllll has such perfect toy birds that some. of the customers can't tell the hultatlou from the livii te. .For bachelors ho has •omu babies that kick up a frightful fuss If you but look at them. In fact his whole collection of mechanical toys forms a remarkable museum of wonders that takes hours to fully Inspect and appreciate. Tun Schneelcsville Literary Society will Or. a grand literary entertainment at Bchoecks viiic on Wednesday evening, January Ist, 1873. Among the oratora for the occasion we notice the names of many accomplished ladles and gentlemen who have upon former occasions added their talents to the enjoyment of the enter tainments which have made this society no pop ular. OnirtranT.—LeviJ. Fritz, a printer and wilier, of l'othtown, died on Sunday week of consumption, aged u.•arly 33 years. When the war broke out Mr. Fritz enlisted for the three months service In Company C, Gen. Partrauft's Fourth Regiment, and afterwards recounted In the 53d Rudiment and served throughout the war, being promoted to First Lieutenant iu 1864. Fine.—Tburaday morning at about balf.paat 2 o'clock a lire originated In the cellar of Mr. Thomas Gerrie' residence ou Front street,between Chew and Gordon streets, fit= the heaters. The flames 'burnt through the parlor floor and got into the partition, but before the conflagration became general the fire was with considerable difficulty extinguished with bucketsful of water. MURDER IN SCHANTON.—JOIIII Garrity was brutally murdered lo tho Third Ward of Scran ton on Saturday night lust. llle body was found on the road near his house on Sunday morning the head appearing as if it had been crushed with a large stone. Patrick Gavin has teen arrested on amplcion of being the murderer. Ills cap was found near the corpse, and he was covered with blood when arrested. Ar. the meeting of the Allen Riles Company InA night, ten new members were elected. We learn that the project to consolidate this organiza tion. with the Excytilor bilks has gone by the born', us n satisfactory urruneetneut could not be mode. Perhaps this. Itillure to consolidate Is to he ,gretted, because It keeps divided what would otherwise be the beet and largest military organ. , lz lion In this part of the Commonwealth. A Bimui County School Muster• publishes he cha 'lenge : • '• I will spel cony man women or elilid In the hull suite fur a illeksbunary, or herb pries of one hundred dollars a side, the money to be awarded by a kummliteb of clergyman or school (Week !lire. There has been a darned shrill, of blowln , ibiout my spellin, now I want them to put me up or shit up I won't tie put down by a passel of ititiarrammusset. bekause I differ with noah webs ster's stile of spe:liti." A CFIALLENOE.—TIII! German Literary So ciety of the Keystone Normal School at Kutztown cc challenged the students etntlying German In Muhle , berg College ton public dr bite In German, on some question to be mutually selected. Wo hope our Allentown students will not buck out, but show that they can read, write and speak the noble language of Luther correctly and fluently. Let the challenge he accepted lo,thwlth. Mu. LABAR'S daughter must grow a little, or Lehigh Is still ahead, and Northampton must do better. 'I ha Slatlngton News says a daugh ter of Mr. Joel Neff, of that place r ten years of age, measures "4 feet and 7 Inches In height, meas ures 4 feet 4 .Inches around her shoulders, and weighs 139 pounds. She Is well proportioned for one of her size, opys perfect health, and le as quick In her movements as any of the girls of her age. RETURN/M.—Mr. Edward Powell has re turned home to this city after an extended trip west. Ile visited on his way home in Ohio at Tiffin, Mr. James Gangawere, a former resident of Allentown, who hns been so fortunate In Ohio as to see each of bib boys In poseesslon of a (arm. With him Mr. Powell enjoyed a week's visit . thoroughly they baying had all the sport they wanted In quail shooting. The many friends of Mr. Poweil welcome Wm back c,.ry gladly. THE suspension of business, Tlitlfslay, was general, and during the morning the city, for the first time In history on a ThankgiVing Day, ac tually wore the appearance of Sahhath. The an 'diences In the churches that were "pee wore large and the attention good. Indeed iltere seemed to he a real spirit of thaukfulne,s resting upon ever) hotly yesterday. In this city there were sev eral family reunions which were most happy oc :melons. TENII.F.ItANC6 Mei•rtna.—Tee temperance meeting at the Court RouseThorsdaynight was, as usual, crowded both as to seats and standing room. Itev. J. It. Wood presided and made a short address, after which Revs. Bowman and ilargis made speeches. The attention of the audience was excellent throughout, and the speak ers were frequently applauded. Thu Rev. Mr. Bowman spoke again lu German, when the meet ing adjourned. C , INCEItT.—A concert was given Thursday night In the hall over R. P. Hoffman's saloon on Hamilton street. Profs. Hulater and Iloehtner,of Eabtou, played the plauo and violin, Prof. Mol lei tps the flute, and other performers various In strum,ot B. Mr. lioffman's place Is rapidly be coming One where the Germans and others love to coogregute, and where good music and lager beer can at all timee be obtained, without any fear of di-order or brawl. AiitoBo the prominent and widely . known Institutions of thin clty'is the Allentown Business College, 708 tlatniltou street. The attendance Is very large, and new students are constantly com ing in. All branches of business are there taught, a healthy bank, with a good circulation, being kept for the aVcommodm Inn of the students, and when they leave there they are as thoroughly posted upon all the details of active business ope rations us though they had had years of experi ence as business men. OPENED.—Grape street, from the store at Fern Dale io the upper road leading to Allentown has been thrown open by Messrs. Edwards ,t Co., and will be used for travel beivafter. By this route, travelers can avoid In a great measure the hills by the old roads, and In time the new street will become universally' u•ed. Frederick's Hill in winter is very dangerous, and as the lower roads are .being covered with cinder and made smooth, the convenience of the new route will be fully appreciated. RAILROAD Stara.—Attornoye 'Campbell & Smith, of Scranton, have brought four suits against the Central Railroad of New Jersey ; one on behalf of Jiimes G. Evans, the husband of Margaret Evao3, who was Instantly killed at the late dhasterou their railroad ; soother ou behalf of Rea. u. Evaue, her soil, who was badly In jured at the same time; another on behall 01 J. I. Sherman, aho was seriously Injured, and the other on behalf of Peter Snyder, who was thrown through the window of the car, and badly Injured. The damages claimed In the tour capes are $45,- 000. it.nrowr or coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for week ondlog November 23d, 1872, compared with same time loot year: For Week. For Year. Total Wyoming-- , ..... . . 6.993 09 001,005 18 Hazleton 40,8 9 19 2 164 426 16 Upper Lehigh 124 05 0.067 05 Beaver Meadow 10,117 00 751.212 16 • itiliatioy 8,658 07 378,404 13 Mauch Chunk 24 02 2,634 07 Total Some time 1671 00,737 02 3,800.751 16 84,003 02 2,736,448 15 Inere.e D ertuee A NEW ENTERPRISE—BRASS W0111(8 . 1'0 tic FRECTEI,—For several weeks past we have had slight rumors wafted lu our direction to the cliect that a well known and wealthy gentleman had in contemplation the erection of a brass works on a large scale, lu this vicinity. We have from time to time made diligent Inquiry In regard to the matter, but the only information received was that Mr. John Sinylle was the projector of the enterprise, and that it would be located on the Salisbury road, about one mile from the Flve Points. The rumors were not groundless, It will be observed, and we hope to have more to say on the subject before loug.—Both. Timm IT wIl be Been by their advortleemont In our colum e that the great music store of Oliver Ditson & 0., Boston, although exactly on .the edge of the i r i d dlstriet, entirely escaped Injury. This Is goo i news, as their books are need every where, and c musical and reading public would quickly mie , ,thiim If the Issue were delayed. It Is also a per 'dim, pleasure to read 0. D. & CO.'s' rapidly shlfti .g advertisements, which keep us well posted as to what Is the atandard music of the day. EPIZOOTIC.— TO of•the Ironton Railroad Company's horses aked last week from eplzootle. Their mine Is still be worked, the hauling be• leg done by steam. Bel t & Bros.', the Lehigh Valley Iron Co.'s, the Al mown Rolling Mill Co.'B, John Woodring's, anlcl Levan'e and Hiram DailleVe iron ore ml es have suspended operations, and the horse wor t the Ritter mine has also been stopped. The bo es as a general thing are.in pretty good conditlo,,, ands. • o them will be able to resume work boot A GOOD LANDLORD.—A party of young gentlemen from this city went gunnlog Thursday, at Lehigh Gap, and were successful In bagging five rabbits and two iSheasante. But their best luck was in going for dinner at the hotel of Mr. W. J. Rothrock. The unanimous conclusion of the party was that Mr. Rothrock "know bow to keep a-hotel," for he plied them with every good eatable until eating more was simply Impossible, and treated the party with such first-class hosp!- talky that they can never forget It. If we happen up that way we, too, will call at Mr. Rothrock's. The bunting party consisted of Messrs. Henry Bleckly, Thomas Martin, Alfred Bitting and two others. DOUBT has given way to certainty in the matter of the conviction of Rev. Mr. Kerr, form. erly of Easton, who is now on trial for Immorality before the Presbytery having ecclesiastical kirk. diction In Wffliamsport. His counsel thought they had a good legal defense for him, bat as Presbytery throws off all control and holds the trial lu its own way, his conviction is so sure that both ho and his counsel have not attended the late semiotic. Presbytery has issued a citation to defendant to appear and continue present during the remainder of this trial and also through an other trial for a similar of which Is to follow. Parties from Easton have been testifying before Preehytcry as to Mr. Kerr's handwriting. DIALS.—On the Fourth Ward School build tog they have erected a substantial and pleasing looking cupola, and on the four sides of the cu pola dials seven feet in diameter have been placed, the figures upon which are fifteen inches In height and cau be seen at a great (Valance. All that Is wanted is about a thousand dollars to make the Idle tell the time of day. With that amount a first-class clock could be put up,warranted to run, accurately in all kinds of weather and to peal out the hours In tours that would reach to every part of the city. The cupola rests firmly upon twenty Inch walls and would not vibrato at every puff of the winds that howl around the structure. It le a capital place for a clock, for an accurate time keeper, and we wonder why the Board of Con trol, tho City Councils, and some of our enterpris ing citizens do not comnitte to raise the thousand dollars. SUPPERS, MUSIC AND DANClNG.—Thursday a Grant and Wilson supper was given In Emans, at the public house of Mr. Sylvester L. Guido g, which proved to be a very Jolly occasion indeed. Everything connected with the entertainment was carried through with satisfactory success. Hon. Jas. S. Blery, of this city, and Dr. Steckel, of Emaus.were present and made speeches. Mr. Glering surpassed on the occasion even himeelf as a caterer, and supplied one of the best meals ever net down to In this county. A supper of a similar character was given Thurs day night in the Second Ward, at the saloon of Mr. Otto Geyer, followed by a dance which ended at a very seasonable hour. ' At Mr. Leopold Kern's house a table was set and surrounded by guests from Bto 12 o'clock. Dan cing and singing by the Lehigh Saengertound con tinued until after three o'clock this morning. The supper was given under the auspices of tho So ciety called "Deutech Verein." FOCIELSVILLE.—On the 18th inst. the Ma cungie Loan and Building Association held their regular monthly meeting. The cash receipts amounted to 1000.50, which were sold at tho fol lowing rates: Four shares on mortgage at $32.50 premium per share; one share on mortgage at $3O premium, a fractional share of $160.20 was sold at a premium of 60 cents for 30 days ; four shares on short loan due at this meeting were rebought at $29 premium per share; two shares on short loan were rebought at a premium of $3O. New Cnunca.—The leading members of Bt. John's Congregation on the Lutheran side, are receiving subscriptions for a now church building. This matter appears to be very ftivorably consid ered, Judging from the largo contribution' that are received from the members. This fact makes It a certainty that ere long a now and beautiful church will adorn this village, and offer a pleas ant opportunity to all to obey that, blessed com mand " Come all ye that are heavy laden and I will give you rest." K. BOOND TO HAVE HER BURTHD.—Mrs. So phia Broodlinger, residing near Falconer Swamp, Montgomery county, died on Wednesday week, after a few hours' Illness. The funeral was ar ranged for the following Sunday, but when the hour of burial arrived theta were such signs evi dent as led to the belief that she was not dead,but only sleeping—in a trance. To her husband the thought of burying his beloved wife alive was too horrible to entertain, and at the risk of disap pointing the minister and the neighbors, be actu ally refused to allow them the pleasure of burying her until subsequent events should convince him beyond the possibility of a doubt that life was ex tinct ; but while he refused to allow the body to be carried from the house, he could not prevent the minister and the other Chi/titian friends of the family from having their funeral, for the whole assemblage of people formed their carriages la a lung line, proceeded to the church, went through the devout services In proper style, wept scalding tears, and thoroughly convinced themselves that though the body still occupied the old home, they had sent the soul on its flight Into eternity. A PARAGRAPII is going the rounds of our valley exchanges, stating that Capt. Craig, of Allentown,is the person who gets up the weather reports. This Is a mistake. The person so pop ularly known as "Old Probabilities" Is a young man about thirty, and Is quite good-looking, ay lug a handsome figure, a fine face with a Roman nose and clear blue eyes; walks with a military bearing, and takes his glass of wine and Joke at dinner as if his nights were not given to thunder, lightning, wind, and rain, like unto the dreadful witch In "Macbeth." Ills real name is Myer— General, and of the United States army. He Is well endowed In charming wife and worldly goods, and has a house that Is one of the most attractive In Washington.—Easton Express, • We are responsible for the statement that Capt. Craig, who Is not of Allentown, but originally of Lehigh Gap, Northampton county, gets up the weather reports, of which fact the Express is re spectfully Informed. General Meyer has charge of the department, but the actual work of getting up the daily weather report le done by Capt. Craig, who has advanced step by step to his pres ent responsible position In the Signal Service of the United States. Fon LADIES ONLY.—The following will interest to-night our lady readers:— White satin is no longer worn for bridal dresses, but white corded silk. Pretty wreathe and garlands' for dress trim mings are made of natural flowers coated with a thin film of sliver by a process of electromagne tism. White corduroy jackets, trimmed with black velvet, are quite in favor for house wear. A late French fashion is to wear on the head a wide tortoise shell baud, ornamented with small gold ball or stars. They are very effective. Roman scarf sashes aro becoming all the rage. Plaid and striped flannel are used for morning dresses and sacques. 1,064,303 00 17,866 00 Linen can %a glazed by adding a teaspoonful of salt and finely scraped soap to a pint of starch. No shade of violet ought ever to ha used In any sot t of Cirell Lag dresa, a9.the color vaniehes entirely under an artificial ligktf The fashionabliseta of furs for the approaching winter consist of a long box and a small round muff. Anon overskirt la an apron front, with two .broadside gores, plaited and caught high in the back. Mholams of gold, shaped like porcupines, are a new whim for women. . Immense leblie pearl buttons aro now mucb Used as trimming, for mourning drones. FATIGH , REG ISTER, ALLENTOWN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1872. Aim Ora Ffued—On Sdturday night some thing was put In the stove In tho kitchen of Mr. John Goep's residence on Ninth Street, bets een Turner and Allen streets, which caused the flames to burst forth In volume and ignite various parts of the room•, The fire was extinguished by t.o Inmates of the house. On Sunday evening from some cause a fire al most took place at the residence of Mr. Kline, on Chew Edna, between Seventh and Eighth streets, but the flames were suppressed before serious damage was done. AN INVENTION.—Mr. George J. Henninger Informs us that be has Invented a "cycle system" for the construction of furnace hot blasts. Sev eral stacks aro to be erected in a circle and inside this circle are to be built the engine house, bot blast and other iron manufacturing appliancee,tbe invention effecting a great saving in cost of con struction and in fuel and labor. Mr. Henninger further states that a party of capitalists in New ' ork city are willing to expend $lO,OOO in eon stru • Hog a working model of his invention,which wool. bo sent to the Vienna International Expo sition a.. there be put into operation ; but the propositie. a not likely to be carried out, as the laws of Aunt lank! no guarantees to foreign ex hibitors against infilbgemente of their patents. If this newly invented 41tern of Mr. Henninger's amounts to all it promise. It will prove av r !lia ble acquisition to the ire manufacturing inter ests of the country. • APPLE FROM AN , AGED TREE, BENT BY AN AGED LADY.—Our friend and genial neighbor, George F. Herman, Esq., of the firm of Anowalt & Herman, yesterday visited the old family home. stead In Hanover township, this county, and from his grandmother, Mrs. Catharine Frederick, aged 94 years, relict of the late John George Frederick, received the last apple (for this season) from a tree now between 180 and 140 years old. Mrs. Frederick came la possession of th , tree about 74 years ago, and it was then said to be 70 years old. The old veteran is still sound In body, but Is be ginning to wither at the top. The aged lady bears a striking resemblance, physically, to the tree, le still hale and hearty, and delights company for hours, tracing family ties and rehearsing Indian adventures and scenes of the days when to was still roaming free and unfettered through the forests that densely grew in this. now populous section. May the aged lady live and enjoy many more years.—Bethlehem Times of Saturday. Tae fifth meeting of the general Teachers' Institute was held Saturday week, in the public school building at Bunton. In accordance with previous arrangements, P. M. Remel acted an president, and W. T. Morris was on motion electee secretary. The exercises were commenced by prayer led by Mr. F. G. Bernd, of Egypt, after which the president, P. M. Remel, delivered nn address on the Importance of teachers' instdutes. Mr. Kunkel, of ilowertown, read a paper in which were given the best methods for teaching the al phabet, which was also discussed by Messrs. tier inlet, Bernd, 'Croat and Morris. A discussion was also bad on the subject of "Common Fractions" In arithmetic, in which Mr. Bertolet gave some excellent Illustrations. In the afternoon Mr. Bernd gave a report on " Vocal Music in our Public Schools." The re port was an able one; the explanations that fol. lowed, by the same gentleman, woo.; highly Inter esting. This was followed by a discussion In Grammar, In which quite a number of teachers participated. Superintendent J. O. Knauss being present, and being called upon, delivered a very able address upon the importance and benefits to beshrived from teachers' Institutes, in which he gave theteachers present some wholesome advice, and alsourged them to go on with the good work. The exercises daring the day !ere interspersed with music by the teachers. In the evening the subject of Reading was dis cussed, and a regular debate was hold upon the question, "Should the Bible be read In the School Room," and the Steelton Glee Club furnished the music, which was excellent. On the whole, the Institute was a decided success and well attended by the teachers both of Lehigh and Northampton. Bethlehem Correspondenoe BETEILIMEM, PA., Nov. 25, 1872 Laat week's letter was written but not mailed, and little of Information did It contain. This week It Is no better. • We took a stroll last week through our new rolling mill which la pushed forward, though, to One not acquainted with the work, progress seems to be Glow. It is however intended to start work In some parts of it next summer. The epizooty is retarding some of the work. The south-west wing Is not yet rooted, and elate cannot be had Just now fiom the aforenamed cause. Horses aro again seen on our streets. Oxen are used by some of our coal dealers and millers. Wheelbarrows and hand cars are .mach In use. The omnibus. sdo some service again ; but per. eons are seen daily with carpet bag In lined per egrinating their way all over, who used to disdain such vulgar locomotion. On fine days blanketed horses are slowly exercised to hasten their conva lescence. Turkeys for Thanksgiving Day aro scarce and peppered as to price, sixteen cents par pound be ing asked by the farmers. Tho Lucas poisoning case is now on trial at Easton. Though our people aro on the qul vice as tolthe verdict,yet it elicits only casual remarks. An establishment for manufacturing cabinet organs has been erected along the Monocacy, which is a new enterprise for this locality. Anew hotel is being built on Main street la the Third Ward. Such a house is needed there be cause the two hotels on Main street do not pretend to give accommodations to farmers and ethers of that class of people. Nor have the Third Ward ers a very suitable place to hold their elections. John Shilling's is at the very verge of the town ; and since no beer is to be sold on election day,tbe proprietor seems to be Indifferent whether he has the election or not ; and many voters would pre fer a locality more in town. Politics lies hushed in the shades of oblivion. The great and much threatened "tidal wave" has carried the Democracy to the upper and never-be tore.vlsited eddies of Salt River, from , which bourne but few of the unterrified will ever return. Peace.to their rest. COMMUNICATIONS. Sr. do not holdourselves responsible for the opin ions entertained by our Correspondents. It LILES OF THE CONTEOLLEEN. Mr. Junior : In the rules for the Government of the Public Scheele of this city, drawn up by the Board of Controllers, there le one under the bead of "admission" to tbd following effect : " Notes of admission will be Issued on the first schocrtita - y of each month only." This Is very good ; but the Directors of some of the Section hoards declared that they would 'admit pupils whenever they made application, thus setting at naught the rule of the Controllers. In reference to the providing of text-books by the pupils, we find the following: "Pupils shall provide themselves with the necessary books and stationery, and any pupil refusing to study the branches directed by the teacher to be studied, or to provide the necessary books, shall be suspend ed from school." Last year the Board which drew up the above role saw fit to introduce Draw ing an one of the branches of our Public Schools. In one of the schools, however, some of the pa rents refused to tarnish the necessary books and the teacher, lo compliance with the above rule, suspended the pupils not thus supplied. chi titling her visiting Director of the factsho was in structed to readmit them whether or not they got the books. Now, Mr. Editor, all I desire to know is whether our Board of Controllers Is each a powerless body that Its regulations are not to to respected by Directors. And If not by Directore, are teachers bound to be guided by theta? CONSISTENCY. dlr. Editor: Inasmuch as there are promising prospects that before many days have passed Al lentown City and Lehigh County will •have a "Natural Science Association." Takigg It for granted that all lovers of the "Natural Sciences," aro at liberty and permitted to help such a noble enterprise along, I would suggest that while Zo ology'and Geology, Mineralogy, &c.,recelvo their share of attention, that other great division, namely s Botany, should not be overlooked, but that ample provision should be made• for the col lection of specimens of the grand Flora of Lehigh and Its vicinity. Bucks County has no "Natural Science Association" and yet the forthcoming history of Bucks by W. W. H. Davis is to contain a complete catalogue of her Flora. A Natural Science Association In. New York City Is at pres ent gettiog up a collection of the Flora Included • rcult of forty miles around New York City. The Societies of the kind In the Eastern States also have a bottinical department, which can gen erally be collected with much lees ,expelles th an the specimens includel In the other branches' (pc the Natarel Sciences.,- AULTEUR. COPLAT, Nov. 26th, ove. • Ws hope it Is carefully borne in mind that the organisers of an Academy of Natural Science and Literature for this city, meet In the flail of 'the Allen Rifles, on Thursday evening, at half past seven o'clock. Again we urge the earnest support or this project by all whn love the Mee ••- tioaal and moral advoucement of our city, and It gratifies as to know that every prospect is bright favoring its successful institution. Be present each and all who can on Thursday evening, and listen to and take part In the discussion which Will be held. Ilonstr. INJURAL—On Friday last,the :eam ster of Mr. Ephraim Burger, after delivering load of curb stones In Catasauqua, started to go home with his six boric team. As he ulna oached the L. & 8. croisiug towards Biery's Bridge a Latin obstructing the way divided to let the team , pass through. Unfortunately on the track the saddle horse fell, and the other five being fright • coed by tho Wowing of the engine ran at speed to the bridge, dragging the fa:len horse watt them to Its great damage and injury. At the bridge the • learn was stopped and matters righted as much as possible. IN reporting the proceedings in the trial of Lucas for poisoning, at the present session - of the Northampton county court,the Easton Free Press Bays: Mr. Fox delivered a very ImpresAve speech In behalf of the prisoner, after which lion. John D..Bllles, of Allentown city, addressed the Jury In behalf of the prisoner. Mr. Stiles rehearsed the entire evidence in his speech, together with the law, It being without exception, one of the most powerful pleas that have ever been delivered at this bar. It was one of those pleas to a jury that can be only delivered when the life of a human being Is at stake. COPLAY.—Mr. Owen L. Schreiber, Rev. S. A. Lelubuch and Gco. El Stem left Tuesday week, for Cincinnati, Ohlo. They were the deleg ten sent by the R tst Penna. Chisels to the General Synod of the Reformed Church of. the Unite States, which convened in the above named city. This Synod in the highest ecclesiastical body In " hefortned Church of the United States," and is composed of delegates elected •by the differ: en Classes of the Church throughout theUninn. It Is expected that the session will last about three weeks.. Mr. D. 11. Kline shot five hawks within two weeks' time, all of the species known as bules bore alis, nr the common red-tailed hawk. FOR THE 1101.LIDAY3.—Keller J.; Bros., 737 Hamilton street, have introduced a new branch In their business, consisting of ladies' and gents' dressing cases, Jewel eases, handkerchief, cuff mod collar boxes. Their assortment Is very compr.- bestirs and embraces some expensive novelties. As usual they have Increased their stock of dia monds, watches and Jewelry far beyond what it everwvas before, and fur variety of designs, beau ty of taste, we believe few establishments any where could set out a more attractive display to meet the wants of seekers after holiday present.. In silver and plated ware the designs are more chaste than ever before, and those desiring table ware cannot fall tone milted there. IMPORTANT SALE.—Dr. A. J. Laubach has sold a half Interest In his patent medicines to Mahlon K. Smith & Co., wholesale druggists, 243 North Third street, Philadelphia. The business will be removed to Philadelphia, where It will be condumed under the firm DaITIC of D. A. J. Laubach & Co. Of course the Doctor received a heavy compensation for the half later. at, and we congratulate him upon the abundant BUCC2SS bas reaped and the wide reputation hi , medicines bare secured ; but we cannot but deeply regret that after the first of January he will cease to be one of our citizens. With increased facilities the business of which he is the head will extend its p:oportions, and so valuable and indl-pensuble are his preparations that the day is not far distant when he will become a millionaire. Tux furnace of the Leesport Iron Company Is now making 233 tons of No. 1 Iron per week, carrying a burden of 3800 or 33 per cent. ore on 2000 pounds of coal. This furnace was formerly un old-fashioned 13 feet bosh furtfice, making about 00 tons per week. The furnace was remod eled after plans furuished by Messrs. P. L. Wei mer Broil., and put In blast hist April, and up to this time has performed In such a manner as to reflect the highest credit on her designers, the Messrs. Weimer. Plans for the remodeling of Donaghmore Fur nace have been prepared., by the same firm, la which all the latest Improvements suggested by the extensive practice are embodied. The furnaces of Nlesers. White and Ferguson, at Robesoniu, Bushong & Co., at Read lug,.and %A Coleman and North Cornwall, at Cornwall, are at prescut 1, process of construction at the Messrs. We'tmer's Wort: e, and plans about being prepared for a new first class furnace at Sheridan for Messrs. Kauffman & Co. The reputation of Mr. P. L. Weimer, the engi neering head of the ilriu, has become so well c•- tablinhed among the Iron Interests as to place him In the front rank of Furnace Engineers of the country, filling the establishment %vitt, which he Is connected, with unsolicited orders, while other similar works are straining every nerve to keep their bands employed.i--/ drnel/ Courier. THE German Associatou of Lehigh noun ty Thursdayevening celebrated their first one ternary at the residence of L. Kern, Esq. After supprr number of toasts were proposed and responded to. One en the Association was responded to by pres ident 11. Reuter, Esq. The secretary then read the annual report of the presider.t, from which we learn that the total number of applicants received into utemb,:rnitip 1,118, th :t the ree lot,: a mourted to $928 27, the expenditures to 5158 05, leaving u balance of 570.22; that the Association has been active towards securing the introduction of the German language as a medium of instruction into our public schools, and that 07 immigrants and needy Germans have been cared for. A toast I, tile German language was responded to by Prof Braullek, ouc on the German Press by Mr. Rick man'', one of the editor, of the Well. Rote, one on German Art and • Literature by Mr. J. N ickton, one on Lehigh County by L. Klump, Esq., one on Iron Industry by J. L. Albrecht, Eeq , one on the president and treasurer for their 'faithful actitity during the pant year, by G. A. Aschbach, Eng., and one ou the German Women by B. F. Teenier, Esq. The Lehigh Saengerbund rendered several very excellent pieces. The officers of the Association for the next year are :—II. Reuter, Pres dent; B. F. Trexler, Vice President; L.Juergens, Secretary; John Nicum, Asiistant Secretary; L. Klump, Treasurer; Di rectors, G. llerzog, L Kern, C. F. Wolfettz, Dr. W. Danowsky and F. Schmerker ; Gutirdlans of the Poor, IL Gabriel and J. Schuurtnan. ACADEMY OF NATUICAL SCIENCE AND LIT• ERATURE . —According to announcement, a public meeting of citizens was held in the Court [lnure• Thursday, for the purpose of organizing a Society for the establishment Of a public library and read ing room in connection with a Museum of Natu ral History. The meeting was organized by calling Mayor Good to the chair, and the appointment of Messrs. E. J. More and R• K. Eluebrie, as Becrttarles. The Chairman stated the general purpose of the meeting to be as above set forth, and requested Mr.. Moro to state more fully the object of the Association. Mr More explained that it was in contemplation to furnish a public resort for the people of the city and Lehigh county, where they may acquire Information upon scientific and other subjects, and where a library and reading room may at all times be open to the public. E. J. Saeger, Erg., data I that the Trustees of the Allentown Academy were In favor of devoting that balding to such a purpose, and that ho as one of then Trustees, was favorably disposed to giving it for that purpose. Farther remarks and suggestions were made by Messrs. Aschbach, 13robst, Bnehrle, Wright and More. On motion the following resolutions were:man ia:at:sly adopted, ♦iz: That we organize a Society of Natural Science and Literature. That a committee of seven he appointed to con fer with the Trustees of the Academy, and the proprietors of the Libraries and Museum of Nat ural Ristory, and propose a plan of uniting them for the purposes of this aeeociatioe. The Chair appointed Messrs. E. J. Saeger, E. J. More, E. D. Leisearing, 8. K. iirebst, ifenry's.abriel,G. A. Aschbach and R. K. Doehrie, on said committee. That a committee of three be appointed to pre pare a constitution for the government of the do clety. The chair appointed on this committee R. E. Wright, Esq., L. P. Recker and Fisher. • . These committees were directed to report to a meeting to he held at the room of the Allen Rifles on Thursday even lug,December sth,at 7;4 o'clock. • On motion It was resolved that the proceedings of this meeting be published In the uuwapapors of ' his city. Trio sit wishing to make Holiday or Bridal presents, we would refer them to card of Mr. A. Picard, 805 Art.h et., Ph laJalohla, In Ibis labile TYNDALE & MyroriELL, iO7 Cheetnutstreet Philadelphia, Invite vialtors to that city, to lu speet, their museum of Ceramic Art, free o charge Ace advertismeut. Tits Nmill Penn. Railroad Company al lowa no light or of scone liteNtoro to bu told ..n Itutrolus. This takes a large amount of revenue from the News anent, who Is there permitted to add a cent do the price of daily papers. HEAVY INVOICE Or Cri,k,a.—Strauss, Mc- Carty C.., Handlton sweet at Lehigh Volley Railroad, have just received three cir loads of New York State apples. Everybody can he ac commodated at the ruo,t reasonable prices. SMlTtes Simla Clauss' Headquarters was crowded, as tomb], on Saturday night, a Ith rumple seeking after novelties for the holidays. Ills stock of superb confections was never better, and the demand for them Is still on the increase. Tin , : three members of the Constitutional Convention from Allentown are all at hotne,mak log buy n-e of the me!! In the !ecotone of the body to get their buolneoe worked up ahead "for nenet" the reaosembling in Philadelpha In Janu ary. ON Saturday night n Citizens' Hall, Beth bittern, Mr. John L Deane, after the eminent ex ample of Father Burke, undertook to refute Mr. Frond's position on the Irish Question : How he maths out we do not know, but his undertaking was a big one. No nAl'ln has been the general rec 'very o f horses from !he erezomie that our streets have corned dramt their wonted active apo , arance. Soon the ex teams will vanish. their mission ha v. log been fulfilled and their feet grown very pore from the h+rd streets. rbtittt Carl F•trmrs, the celebrate') biisso, possessing at one time the best has. video 'ln the worldeitho was here with /111 year ago, Is now situ:lnt in Terrace Garden, New York City. Ile is nearly eighty year+ of au-, hi voice In nearly worn ant, and he Is very poor in circumstances. A rltnoot cnlind Peter 13.11 z not^,l very strangely on the streets ou Solid iy, and it was thought he was Insane He would hold oft lampposts or tree and bwing himself around It two or Ihree times, and then go to another tree or post acid repeat the operation. lye did not learn what wad done with him. A coNTßovrou on the South Mountain Railroad was in town, loot wet k and said tha he hail been working three hundred ,horses during the prevalence of the epizootic, and though bin stock was all nick be worked them every day reg ularly until they recovered, without losing one. Well, he had good luck. Ng hear of a Union street grocer who gn, mad because he could not get a bone, last we It to go to Copia) , after butter. ❑e therefore Ignort d the facilities offered by the railroads sad went after the butter with a wheelbarrow. fie suc ceeded, however, In malting the trip, and wheel. d. home twenty-live pounds o f the article. Tone not gives. 13 (3 RN ED.—On Salurd,ty oven inc at about p tet five o'clock II ce employees of the Crane Iron Co. at Catas,nqua were badly horned at muck no. 2by a burttj w '-iluder cake. Tae stack was jast, blown 1k , ,: r 5: 7 3n0rt. time ago hay Inc been thwut.thly rtfittea. The Injured men are James floNlas, Patrick McDonnell ant three 'others whose names w: could not learn. Two of the men were bored very badly about the face and saoulders. Wno WAS THE GENTI,EXAN that created so much elcltement here last week ➢ Eve ybody who saw blm.says the reason people ran to look at him was because he had Just. returned from Philadelphia and was dressed to a suit of Elegant Clothing, which he had Just purchased for" next to nothing" at the Great Clothing &alai. of 13 , N NETT & CO., TOWER BALI., No. 518' MAItkET Street, half-way between Filth and Sixth streets, Philadelphia. ACCIDENT —On Friday afternoon last a man who had been In the employ of Mr. John Yost, of Bethlehem, was walking on the Lehigh Valley track towards Allentown, when he was struck the cowcatcher of an engine and very bully hurt, though not killed. Ile sustained two deep cuts In the head, a fracture of an arm, a broken ankle and various bruises about the holy. He was ta ken to tip Lehigh County Poor House and cared for. efh Sunday Coroner A. V. Moser being at the Alms House on official husiness,re-dressed the I , Jared man's wounds. The man's name was Fleisch. NOT COMPANIONABLE. —Mrs. Joseph lios kiss, of Locust Valley, le not one of the most agreeable women to live with. She hid two hue bands, at different times, both of w horn escape I to parts unknown. Then she went to keep house for Joseph Hoskins and about a yetr ago healer tied her. Their honey moon did not last long and now he Is In mortal fear of losing his life. 11. therefore went before Squire l nod lodged In formation that she had a ttetupted to poison hill: and his children. She witaarrested, taken before the Squire, and upon signing an agreement never again to cross Mr. Hoskins' threiMul,l, she wiis allowed to go. COrtoNteit's BUsINEBs.—On atur.lay even ing lust, at about. six o'clock, James Kennedy, a Workman In an Iron 'Wife wa. at the puhiic house of Jeremiah Schiffert at Jackson Centre, Lower Macungie, and he did then and there attempt to swallow without masticatio , a ehunk of beef nearly as big'as a billiard ball. lie did not suc ceed, but the meat stuck In his tliroal. causing death from suiTticat on in a short time. Coroner A. V. Moser held an Ingneat On daturday evening and a partial po-t mortem examination was made of the body of &Leased, without a very satisfac tory result. On Smutty, the body having been removed to the Poor House, n further examination was held and the meat found, and a verdict re turned by the Jury In accordance with the fat ties above set forth. INsTrruTE.—. Teachers Institute uudrr the name and title of the Volunteer Teacher's Institute of Welseetiburg, Lehigh ,Co., was otgan iced on Stiturday, the 19th of liovetriber, by the teachers of the üboved name township and sur rounding townships. The following gentlemen are the °Mears elect ed: Pres., D. J. Greonavvald ; Vicu Pres., C. Rhode; Secretary, Charles W. Esehleman ; Treasurer, L. W. Iliteock ; Chaplain,O. D. Quier; Critic, Alvin Rupp. The institute seems to boa prosperous 'uneoluce It has already 11 active members out of a corps of 12 teachers. The Township doea not allow to letters time for an Institute. But they felt that they could or ganlze ono Independently. We therefore hope their Institute may prove successful, and that the twelfth teacher may throw off his Itthtrgy and become an active member of the 'testi lute. MARKETS PntrApEutura,November3o,—De Haven & Bro. ' Brokers, No. 40 South Third Street, 4tttethe hollowing quotations up to 3 o'el..ek to-day : Buyhie ••zelllns. New U. 8. s's of 1881 LOU'S 100% 0.8. ii's or 'Bl ' 116 k 117 . 1 62, not called. ..... ......112,„ 112,6 62, let ca 11.... .......... —112% 0 62, tid Call.-- ....... ....114% .• 62, 8d Call 1141,1 4, .. 1 i . 1 3 . !% 1074 " 81 .. .. .. ....... 11271 1 3 d 5, uew . .... 115% 115 1 4 67 .. • • 115 % 115% ...... .. . 68 115% 115% , 1 s 13-4 0 a 108% 109 fi) year 6 per cent.,4Curreney 114% I .17,1 1.1651. ...................... .... ........ ..„,.....112% 112 k Silver • 1.8!.t, 110% Union raeltle let 51. baud!, . . ....... 88% 69% c..ntral Pacific R.ll 1011 3 101 Union Pacific 1.. °rant 1i.... . . 77 77% = aorrectid Dag:yew Iretnantingrr Se 164,1ra & 1.., Wheat Vlour, per bl.l *9 In genial, Wheal, per bestial 1 71 paying Rye S.l • • Corn 7.) • • Oats4s •• ••• Plareeed I 1,11 • . •• • . Elmothl bead, perbusliel Clover Seed. Wheat Floor, meat ay •• Cor e n Meal, •• Batter, porsound Gard, Tallow •: Ram, • Rua, per dozen Potatoes, per bushel, new Utiel Annie.. Ter bushel. Dried redoes* BUSINESS NOTICES A T ellghtful Surprisa.---I.ndles whose feces ere elonded by superficial discolor•tions. and who have re eolved to try HAGIAN'd MAGINOLI• b•LII as 6 remedy, have no lot of the welcome urprlso (toy will receive corn their mirrors after a I'. W applications of that health ful purifier of the complexion, If at all excitable, they will Ceres. , with ratites° on beholding the ch Inge. whoth or tho b enrich it .e desired to remove bee newness, pimple.. fropking, mayhem, or an unn•tural pallor. it in Loud to disapPeor ut.der the tonic operation of tin wonderful agent. To say that the blemieh dhw. p•are, does not. however, convoy any Ides of the effect produced by this celebrated beautifier. The unsightly tinge, whether caused over tho whole tountenance or In spots or patches, is replaced by a uniforni, pearly bloom. to which no description can dojast ce. The Great Pictorial Annual.—Hoetetter's United •totes airnanac f0r1873, for dietribution, gratis, through 'oat the United Staten, and all civilized countries of the Western Hemisphere. le now pal:14110d and ready for delivery, lu too English, German, French, Norwegian, Wel b, bwedo , ll. Hut and, [Masud. and Blemish lan guagem, sod all who wish to undermined lb quit phil so dhy of headu should rend and ponder the valuable mtg. eatlon• It coutalom. .a auditi is to an admirable mo 1- cal ileum° on the ranee, prevention and cure of a great Tacitly of disaster, It embrace. a large amount of Inform ation lideri”tlng to the merchant, the mechanic, the rat an, the faun,r, the planter, and profeeefonat ment and thu cal. Illation. have feat made fur inch mealdlaue and kiltedee as are moat allltable (or a correct nod oeuvre lieuelve NATIONAL ALIIND•it. 'fho nature, tines, and extraordinary Basilan , effect. of liontotter's fit.maeh Bitters, tbo staple tonic sod anent tivo of morn than half the Chardon w rad, are fully not forth In Its pages, which aro nice lutaraperaed with plc• t .rlal II untration valuable recipe, for the hou•ehuld cud form, Luttioro. anecdotes, and other Instructive and amusing roadlng matter, original and aelected. Among the Annuals to appear wit the opening of the year. thin will ho one of the moat use ul, and may be And for the ranking/. Tho proprietors, Messrs. llortetter & Pit ,burgh, Pa., uu receipt of n two coot stamp, will for want a eel)y by mail to nay Pereun who cannot 'proe are one lu his uolgoborhood, The Bitters aro sold In every coy. town and village. aid ..ro extensive y need through• out the entire civilized Dr. H. D. lorsgaker otters his service to LW, afflicted, more especially to those sugaring from Chronic Umeases. 110 will be glad to coo and talk tvlth them. It 14 his practice to plainly declare a disease incuiable if he alleves it to be no. In can which he undertake. tio ...muter. to do all that bo done by unweerled at . and tho application of experienced skill. gar rd by many years of practice In treating disease Its •arl us And most Inaliguant form. That his skill, baa not been exerted In VIM, 11.11PrOus certificates. that ma) bo 00m at his olllce, will testify. A few name,. are /fowled t'..r 'edification, which ore known to cit /ens of this county. No feeling of 'egotism prompts their publicatioo, hat they are published rather as an ovldonce that many who have denoted themselves hopelessly afflicted havoby intropic application the resources of medical science. to restored to health and the enjoyment of all Its bless irgee.s.,Elf4ttb. Ine e m .c La n ucy a uf the . L . l e r4 of the Face. J. J. Johnson, Allentown. Skin Dinette. Milton.). Sat...man, Hanover. Chronic Bronchitis. Fleury Oabriel, Allentown. Deafitent. Mr, J. Yeager, Catatanuita. Tumors of the Head, Nathan Eberhard, Bethlehem. Cancer. Mrs. Dech, rrralertown. Cancer. ‘Vm. J motor, Se°Callen, Pulintmary Catarrh, Janne. .He in. !Mild Mem. r Chronic Rheumatism, orne., detou. Scroful. E. r A. Ba ß rincher, Philadelphia. Caocer Tumor. Mrs, W. 5 . Mansell, Salisbury. Fora. and Bpi I lr. Y Wittman, Lanark. Tripoli of the Read. Abraham Kitties., New Tripoli. Tumor of the Neck. Mrs. E. B. derfn.e , SIMI von. Fem. Com. Mr.. E. Weindout, Fried...vine. Cancer of the Breast Catherine Amoy. Cleotreville Cancer side of the Face John boron. Siegfried's. Bridge. Polypsn of the Nose. Mr, Foalemum, Allentown. Cancer of the Breast. The Butz Ilokendanqua. Tumor. Mee D. Krebs., tl..lla.soy Cauoerof the Paco. F. J. Shoemaker. Se Weatherly.o. Catharine iltlreo2l.ll, Cantor of the Nose. The above porton, may all he referred to, or certificate. may he teen at Dr. Lonstaker'n office, Sixth Street, DO (wean Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown Pa. M: , Lll{:f."4 - 3 GOODS AT Kraffier'S Corner Store, Too Will find our. of Lho mo.t coral:dole stoek• o MOURNIAO 000DS to beralud tlio city. and at MUCII REDUCED PRICES 1 IMPERI AL DI AtIONALB, M SILK A N W 'IZ s TRI Llri' O . OL a I HERRIETTA CLOTH. ALL WOO: EPINULINE. ALL WI.OI, DELAIN E (.11 Widths &Qualities ALL 'VOL•3 CAstuttßites, Woo . AND ,orroN CASHMERE. SILK AND WOOL VELOURS, BLACK CRETONE, BLACK BOMBAZINE, BL BL BLK RLPP, ACK BIARITZ. El rru. LINE; OF SECOND MOURNING GOODS! Crape Veils, Mourning Handkerchiefs, . Collars, &o. AS WELL AS I3LACT H [BET SHAWLS nt I,l