Acgister, ~: _continued until aIF arearage:4 'aro tftho option of tho pnbllahOm. re who do not reeelva their paper (infer a great favor upon us by this office. paid, Our s regularly sending w SUbscribe • 'heir obi ad, about repotilint will pleame timid us ess rui well us the ni.w. SityttnAL iters , ms in Alien.nwn went (ill) thousand dollsrs' worth of Mann nds. FANCY BILL fivyri h&s lOWA )ti spiritualist because thoy nwer have th Ir •• h ate" cut. Tug water het ceased , o fin% inr the win .er at the fountain In front at the Court ROBERT M. Bo atm. late ill el of Pollee in Easton, has been iipolnte.l Mall ".note Agent oa the Lehigh Valley itillroad. Ws learn that Mr Edwin Booth wilt bi the first party to boll an cuter ailment .o till now Opera Howse In I . T. ton. OF all the borne n Blatington 31r. L: C Bralth , s le the only anted thrtt, eneaped lhu ep zootle. Mr. Smith In FATIIF.It ISlcKtues Ce4oln, unwell in eat , . vatiqua Is being no. ly 'fr4enea nano Its appratos andergolng rt. ,Its. Heins Puy of SCIIIIC steer weliziOna 2,514. It al .get on New Year's Dap a owner. -NEW iron lurnatto J., 1 pear nollertown, not, hr weir Company, but by a new carp *madly infornu..l. . PARTIN , . 111 WIWI of stairs, r requested to call et the Fourth \V and examine the style and qua .done thera by J. Boyd Henri. So COLD,IB It further North t ware river le full of slush already. circumstance co early In the year the winter la unusually forward. DRIII[CATION.—Tho congregat!on orship Ing In What Is known as the Big 111* Town Gbut~ch,T ill re..dedtcate their chat*.edillc M the Ong sqd second Qhrlitrons _ . ItOPElt;' 2 SALKS 11.11.INIRTED ItY A 3iiii- MtinTF—Dovlil Kranuerer sold El tfr( t.,ry a Ejenee and lot at Groat 0 err Unloa t -0, 1 o ofc, t . 0 David 11%. Kline foe• $2BOO. Mat , llEltll4 teleuriphed from . .$t et werk uskluu If the Cohttrthla nor fur tn.r . kot. The bye rep led that th t nutting under $BOO would buy them. ow• otimtactl, altitinwlt of course nt h:11 the canto of the late Jentle 111 .tim a t 10 II &UM 1/, tV CCU MO 110 • deed Itousw,d do;tnr-. We uoderstatoi , 111 boi not yet been i,pel ed. thr to iinplice that lasi summer lht 6ul.rn id C mnpa iy ollowitt tto find light bi.oloi C, its Carr. Wi .erably nurlug the summer on tto , but aft,/ nothing of the klud ot- IME e • SCC tri*ons* e': ran • ,4,l;eiris 2ito Annual Festival t f the Lyon School will take plate on the cc, - brlstinas, Wednesday, Ili ember .11ey school Lithe. Appropriate will be conducted by the teachers. inEii SETTiatt).—Mrs. I hilda Ann • Ilavrn. Iwr 11/11C111. VII /Ile Oh iiza d for dam n.•hr death of hiq: hi rband, aceldent at 'lt iekhot wint...r, tiocirlinz her 000. to .8 It V. Dtatll In iIPaR ron stallion..'brien ging to the 'le Edward S. brill er g and ael eut the county to h Lyn been im un France, have been appraised of the estate at :0500 for the lot strike us as being a very big 6 of th 70 0 Sitturdtty the 3001 tilt., llcet%tr3'Std his form near C.Ra rau .tau of thla Fit). Mr. Ran res at 1 . :37, per acre, MI. flower re citing timer, the out im lid loge, and round. The stone qu irry will 1w ly next. Mr. Francis flelong, of Rock• one of tbe newly elected directere Furnace Company, In I_l.mq - wall: diecovered a rich bed near William ore-mine, In Maxamway townehlp. been teuted, and lotted to be of the —Times d 7 Mipatch. NifING rintor of the .I.trfl. burs Po.trlot, ❑rrn i correspondencu c ,ao,;eterl . with 'hie votabOshmtit. We KR! to•suy. L. Acker, proprlntor of the N le member from this i o uoyttilna of Om It oat. Cutfrar's greatest need, Bay her pa •auttlaeturleg establiAimen:. A nigger st,vs the kiette, n ern•vded house, Dougherty talks to a " fey of our first Every mat, to his liking, and to ed likings of the Mauch Chualters to a ne, presents u flue field of labor for the llnetsioN.74.lusbands, jealous of . will he interested—and wives, too, f , r r—ln knowing that the acting Post - .eral has decided that letters can only d to the person to whom they are ad the case before the department, a bas aided letters written to his wife, but I. them. ill' UTCIIEII.- 11 lilIC Invilli. tbv B . butcherottenipt,o o kill a hog. Ile ulroal seven throw w .ti a rl le, aud ten. It. Ho struck It with ao;::::5:'11/ wouldn't kill it. „1 . .;;,.",1, - ,.._,,.;',: " •nld of IL Or.t.".ii w•,,,,--e..,, 1,....5,g;_,!-!....."..;-,--.02,,tt, ""'" ...--...-,-_,.--::"...'_...,-,,w;;;;••Ith the ~,.,....:1:1',..,-...g";;Sli's'a Welt' roml pre'OE' ' . ..T . ":%:''' ''' .. ', ad from F tin-, V.;votild WO'. la anti Toptou are on ;allroad.. Thu rumor ..; ,i , , r, Ai. hy would build et ..., not confirmed _ - ..t.b. ••uir , I - ''. C. ~.... 760 . TN rrON,KID GLOVI^E TWO HUTTON 'gm Two IItTT/0)7 GLOVES, • . FOR ONE DOLLAR, FOR ONE DoLLAR,,. • :FOR ONE, DOLLAR, otn W mid —Pt Mrs: GOLDIN'S, No. 008 In niltutt kr. et. Allentown. Net' Poor I'FFICIL —Plana novo been drawn r ,, „ new pnet.eites buirdloo• L to be erected or the south-ea.t corner or Centre Sgeare and Seventh ,treat, by Mr. Sclunoyer. It will be handsome, court odious. convenient and en honor to the I . t accurate entr-o.en vrIII be provided for t'... I from SeeentliEto,t aid the gentlemen's en'mnco nil be on (!ten ! &inure. It will be comp vttil curly In the connee summer. W it is:: the matter la drilidirly— arranged we wol ',lye our readers tlOspelail e of a concert to PlAliei‘ter of Eaeton, be held In thin city by Prof. Niollerns and CIIIIIICIA:'NIeizna from New York end Pulladelphis. Thr ~.. , ' , roamers' are to 1.. aot mere players, but artist , in % la true sense of the word, In their profession:, e,,l Our pub lic appreciates the beet music, IRA meal ~ ,,,d 1„,.. strumental, a successful leave canbtpredietee k ,.. the . nterprlso. ._ . L. move travelling under' lit name of " Bla,k Hawk Company," conalatintibt tie enut chimney eweepl.; who.e baggakesa ^Atially halt, exhibited at the HeidelbergFitttl ,n th e avitaine of Nov. 30th. The shoirme Jo. slept he bight before In the tilatington stud* twin, ...d had evidently tint washed thempeitc. or e.,anged their chabea !Once the advent. e told her. They played a, in half on. b and 11.411 r, g tal left at? odor the boutti'at wit. proti,itity 1119 t for roontik: De Imp tt you! be shot for at t the hoops of tt l!IMME1111 by tile 9 taco. flan, If we an . . _. I nE Carbon Advocate sta\cs what we hrce muy be in p; t at istaken,when Wee there Is pee cot danger th t the Carbon Iron 'ompany's fin naces at Parryvilie will have to binw out beeatut their own mines refuse, without Owes, to pleb . eufacient ore to keep their stacks In brat. Tho Allentown Rolling MIII Com,any eve been sending two car loads of ore per day to taorryvilin for some time paet,and this regular in)i t alment has kep them going. Thu retirement of he epi zootic will probably mend this dlfllealtAelore anything so serious as blowing out happens,,,, age, etc., are +chap] house, , 'or the trork the, Dela unumial •,•pt when LIIn,: at the new adveitisement of Lernalstre & Re s, calling attention tot' line of goods pur chased with reference to Christmas sales. Their •melt made up of such goods as .a re useful, yet ornamental, and done up with special reference to the sesf.on, cannot fall to please. Gents, ladles, utbtes d boys I nen halidkerChiefs of all kinds. obeli embroidered sets, Lice Bets, lace sleeves, all Ana?, of embroidered fancies for baby wear, lac. Atari, bval..lee many other nice th Inge suited [xi a 1..0 wane. You can't go Wrong In calling 1.. I hem. DRAWING NIGURIL—OId Claristroas, with thmootud pleaeant us.welations, will floors be tb et. Sad flees will begin to brighten at the ,a;.ect of meetlnz dear ftiende, or a reunion vILII loved olive. Let each confer all the happl- •ture — will-..uudoubledly :be with seekers e ter - th. ruti d the beautiful. Ms estab .f the most latereklia places and crowds of people ay.. at...statement ationlei by to, ,ing to Mr. Ge.wge died lto.t week or z loud ut 5115 TI. V rid us ox that M r Anuk• rs'+ colic cl.O, l.kdly, mit on• tom hn uolmal OM. diet lust w lost. niun trone3 3 hi ~ ected with u gravel 1m0..., tallrood, while uotikluu item, ,tinuory'n, We.ine...l3y, broke 3. Ilia body was oot recover. d •of three bourn. Tile decaned 'Jr p opt `l:lplutl..,, elnlty o: ou•etimziol 1 3 4 ut,ont $BO,OOO Trip ,veral r CY, roc".v 1 11 vicinity Holiday ea la t, afro , ' 1, egq &Al y can on one another, and al! will be vow. . . le would any th•it many a heart could t ,,,, made iiLtd by a vialt to the Groat Clothing Emporium .01ENNIITT & Co., TOWER HALL, No. 151.14 Miat , • STRECT, between Fifth and Sixth, Plilladri • ‘, Pa., whose clothing Is the finest and amp 's ti 3 found. ex PAIIDEE INSTITUTE.. —The Pardee Bei ”nt .1. Imtitute of Lafaye;te College, now being cie In Harden. will when nalebeti, one of rite lin:e.t and fineet In the sta,.. The Easton. Zxpreo, says: Tim hula:log id; into five two of 10.'0 are tow under roof ready lb, .10 1 4., and ti.e three remaining wings are up' to the il•rd floor. We are Informed that the UM. ' , may i 1 be finial:led by the 10th of December, so tat Of Thole building may be under roof by the et of J r.ntry lICXt. The carpenter work Inside ~ r lll be m‘risid on all Winter with a strong farce uf work MR. LIWOLD KttRN was the other day re• turnini• froa Philadelphia on the Not.h Pennell ania Laiiiud, nod at: Quakertown just as the train was rattling Into the station amen fell be tween the platforms of the cars. Mt. Kern salted him by the cost end held him from the track bY a regain his feet, thus saving hi. ""-. Intim force auto the train etrppcd and the man cool in confusion of the m0m..., bee affair, the train , tarred anl left Mr. Kern at Quakertown, where he was compelled to stay all night, consoled by he rellsetion, however, that he had saved a hu man la!hc from horrible death Ittow FerttannEs.--The purchase of the ! rm .f Nt,t)•q• John Best, In the Romugh of Glen o by a company of eaphalists, with the view too tocOna of a blast furnace, Insures the nee of Humber of these Indurzrial establish news in onr Valley. The faun purchased lies oog. the loebtall Valley Railroad. and ba, ;Attu -1.,t0 faellittes bathe building af side-tracks and noce,ary switotics. The trect has lately been -nrceyed bP Tbmd'are if Mlnem, Esq., and we -.oppose tile company ; will not delay long in going t) ) work at the proposed lurnae.. There are but f,w farms that are beaker locatti fur a furnace than Ws one. ox-RoAsTlNo.—Tito ()raid nubecile nt Ironton will take place Thursday next at the Pub- ' lie (louse of Mr. Horace Bank.. The ow Is to weigh 1000 pounds and the roasting vlOll , lOll at 10 o'clock a. In. The general public Is Invited to attead and participate In the feslivitles held In honor of the election of Grant .t, Wilson to the highest offices In the gift of the peoir.e. The pro prietor of the hotel who lost some cpney on the Liberal nieetinea held at lila ItouSt luring ll campaign, has t•ffered the Greeley poityo sii.rl . he ow. on nlille It Is being roasted. Nor.li hill will have a loud time on the 19th Inet ------------ , ne , t 30M, pole ligroin' of coal transported over tl.' Valley tailrolid for week eliding Nor' 0 , . 1 , 372, compared with same time last 3 p t orn , For w.-• it 13 09 Total Wyoming.... ...... . -„i•ifil i s 192, 7 051 /0 llazleton.• ••••. ........ -,_„ i A, 919 Upper lielilgli ...... ...• 0., ..,.. ~... .... lit'ikr .Mead0w........ 5,1110 ••• r.,.4 71 . 1 ' l '4 31.1111 noL , 7,51' 0, 4 1 ' 2 ' , em ca :_-- "0ta1... Ametitue Ibil ~CfCnee Dk.erettso ~daY _._ .----,-- )0, - ---. SnAl. MAN IN TditOtlnLlC,.l--,oen,„„psatafttheer night, the 2.1,1 inst., a soap Pe: , r . ' c a a w n a note In Cate ~ ;. , perl o'clock. supper r. , ' r us Ivao la BOW , be played hIllia„.0 Pen 9 P""Yi.4l.6eni:ouiti"du'o°wu to J,liit twelve . where The nest Instead of returuity: the Anterleaint-ouseiartied he staid over n1i,51410t, the rem old an d $26. morning a boortalesed his gold watchl 4 at. aTreSte d ,Pkad Charles Npill is soap man w „, 1 ,,,.... 1 ,... , 4 .. 0,,;: - .1.. It went etai, ..auqua's peace, on et!..r., 1:11 . r. to mlreilers, the watchful and 010 0-I.t.r . ' Ye ~' i• ;a6 . tiothlue.. ; ''e-- els tom ; but•fte , Au outrage s , op mitt , tie W... ll ;:'....?cirtit Ward Friday night „, tilt tio:::,.rt,r.. 'lie assiduous inreatbrallon by .e . ::::Vor.s: A drover from New York State ..:,:"..:.• ..... we could not learn, stepped kiee hotel J. Allen Trexler, and after ".ping awhile wool up Front street to son a man to whom ho had sold some cattt,, In the Sistis Ward. Ile felled to see this tom, and returning got as tar as Front street croitieg over the L. V. R. R., when two men approached Lim. One of the men struck the drover on the back of the he .d, knocking turn sensileese. The victim was •1.. n robbed of $3OO. to money, besides valuable c ...kg awl 110 W. lie supposes be lay for a half ii air or mire, and !hen he recovered his settees he foetid iiiiimlf oe the opposite side of the rail way , I net w born In had been first attacked. And tnl. is all we lino, of the affair. Ho le badly cut in Ili.. head. w e slued bare learned that the envet'a name wss tstia, Godard, and be balls from Troy. I . " Al ,t b. ""lltity, Pa. On the night to ~,,,e4 ~,,, be '``,,i4le rbs la Hotel to go to Mr. giir t .tes. liebe Ile direction, but he paesed to be '...- s" e ` a buts' lie now "PP°"6 d inqulred where Mr. Skye. There •o Hltrute n 1.0. • He was t.t gel:nal:man th en to . . Itilists4,:es hut that ,00dar,,,, not at hotel; 'mid etree ' rt "e Prue..tled down From ' 2 llipad, Be lug to go to Mr. se re , • weeette e' d robbed near the lu de ailed In oberte Iron . 0 ti: . I am, wall 0,57 e. 1 Ille leis, ,e since • end by an, employs br • le, cheeks, etc ,we nay, and the pt,,k e i,„ rued to the ° o P 4 at the Lehigh' bank Wrier. t , , TILE L . ' Jl.Mlnlttil . A T oiraat . ,WlLLl3.—nid , w pole raising al this Place on Oil y, November 29th, a bay armed Fink, ton of Ja b Fink, Is thought to hare drank tad,frealy of he liquor provided to enliven the beettaioh. Be as severely roared by the falling of the polo, a remained 'aeons!. bla . --oar Correspondent thin I from site effects of liver —until Sunday moral g when ho died. The aalr has not yet been en ly sifted, and natl l it f, considerable Indlgoatl Is felt in the nom pity that the lad should ore been allowed to Ire the liquor. ___ It : . Nu.. 511 ALL Pos.—There I e fact that this revolt' r Valley for the last ye emain another year Is qu ;disease thrives beet In col 4s Ilttle fear and compare very many to Sold or to bo otherwlsel While w i cases In thl. I mediate vi ported forthe uP the Val prepared tor a comings at thorough v cinatlon Is Ito very gape r safety to all. 'ID I Acciniksir.—At about 9 o'clock Thursday la man named Walbert was driving psi Mr. ' 4 ll'sefann, near Cedar Creek, when the wheel of tt. wagon got somehow caught In the planks or o gully covering. The horse sprang forward atiti falling on thelolta the whiffletree loose, which, eels made him kick. Ws heels struck Mr. Weil. the knee and shattered IVO" of hie legsbelow splintered and obtruded throne* the bone was Mr. Amos Walbert is a resident His Injuries were attended by Dr. E. G . : ll r,` ° ' Mr. Milton Mitt, storekeeper at was In the wagon with Mr. Weslbert at the time, was ellghtltp D ured. r , BROTA Y EATZN.— District Attorney Bowden was waited upon Wednesday by a man named Bkehoe, from Cataseuque, who bore a let ter from Esquire Glace, of that borough, stating that bearer had been waylaid and almost beaten lo death by parties who have hen arrested and teld to bail on the bond of Mr, Joseph Banter. esehoe was In terrible plight, his head and face Mug dreadfully cut, and six of his teeth were kicked in. He desired to await the time of trial at the Poor House, whereupon District Attorney BOsien got Alderman Heebner to lesue a permit of mtranca into that establishment, and Mayor Gooc sent him out. The names of the assailants were not given, but they have been'arrested, as above stated, and the witnesses in the case . sub- Plc med. SUDDEN DEATH NEAR ROCKDALE , . --Mt. David Durward an old qltiseu of Norto n Luhlgh county Pa., was found k I David es" morning .bout one mile fro , " "at a o T ni u teh d all, go public road. He left Mr. Jo Schnuck's residence o" 's house where ho formerly to the morning to take the passim. John R. Knonv er resided, enrif ger at Rockdale to attend a funeral at Mont Bethel Northampton county, where one of r ou daughter's husbands was going to be burled WedussdaY dth Ina. Mr. forward was first found by Novi° Newhard who was passing in the tame dlrection. It is thought that ho was struck by...popleley. Ho Is a man of about 75 years of sge without a family. Coroo , r Moser on Wednesday held an Inquest over the body, and a Jury returned a verdict In accordtnee with the fame. MIYOIO3 Count—Julia Flynn, from Read ing, was Wednesday afternoon arrested by Officer Isonlg for being very drunk and helpless at 7th sod Hamilton streets. Bile was committed to the bck-up until this morning, when she was ar reigned before the Mayor, who heard the charge against her, and asked what she bad to say for herself. She said that Wednesday she had met an acquaintance called " Boston Meg," In this city, and bad sold her new dress to' buy whisky, with ,which to properly celebrate the joyful event. When she was drunk " Boston Meg" left her -"el she fell into the hands of the police. ester deliv ering a lecture to the defendant on the loproPrlell of her course and the sad end that must follow Its pursuit, his Honor discharged " upon her 7 2 , promise to leave town and to en no more. Sho said her husband was In lbt nnatiC asylum, at which the Mayor said he w#l not surprised. Twit TOPTON FORXAC riI Pn"HOT.—An other znectlng wee ha On Wednesday at the American Hotel, In 7nplon,,fy the subscribers to the stock of th e • ne w fornaM company. Levi H. Lless, Esq., eety Reading, President , of the Corn- PanT. presided% A' numbet of additional sub scriptions werwlecolved. It' was tweed that plans rted specifications be prepared intime for th : next meeting on hursday, the 12u, inst., utter which the comp will advertise forbuild log prop sale . An e mination was made 0! the pringe d streams the neighborhood of I.lp. found i.O be snipe op sate. .Inge d stream., Lon, and he water sOPPIY was---- ~ lobe held at Pittsburgh nett week, 6 as erection I the furnace will be commenced as soon' , for au e naive atablishment. The erection oil Tea tidd, The call for the Genera. .'amperaue. 1 1 Pennsylvania, whose 'mates are subscribed, he ed. possible. The success of the project Lb assur ed. A timber of the stockholders and owners of "ollowsi—We, the citlnens of the Commonwealth tot convinced of the great evil of using intoxicat ore leases lo the Immediate vicinity, and are en log irinks as a t y verage, and of the great need of Subject of temperance, do call on gaged In tilniug altera tions, organizations, both open and se n. W AND I Lirititthyr TORN le pliionednesday cret, the °MAN FALIA INTO AN ORE WASUFR a ai r l a t te e r ro m pe a r n a t morel g Mrs. James Gunning, ot Bingen, on the and all i rchea in the various denominations , peranee men of every name and color, y delegation in convention, In the city of line o the North Penn. Railroad, while standing COlp .' . on o of the ore breakers at Ball's Iron mine, ii oriurgh, on December 10. 1872, at 2 p m., o der the subject of total abstinence, .and to near Bingen, was struck by a car and thrown c. 501/ Omorlailge the turte Canstßutional Convention dowlhthe shaft to the depth of about 20 feet.‘ata oner the ore washers. These washers ter) elng cylinders' with projecting pram , . driven i b, team. The ore Is thrawe in a nd "Waled Oin the earth by the spikes. end washed r L raeunforitraao" lisi . a ellx R. gannet, James Parke, Jr., Rt. Rev. D. C. Babcock, Rev. W. A. Davidson, D.D , ros large ,nt.he.iptibo:cetno.cf,pliroh.. u lb . i n tl a o b n e . , Hon Jr. ne. Bi‘ck , el o Huy. W. J. Reid, Rev. I. W. McKeever, Rev. R. , a made A Marshall, Rey. 8. J. Flan r, Rev. B. M. lien rutinual flow of miter. demon, Rev. J. L. Milligan Rev. W.P. - Moore, '' 7 a .. 5 i e......e . g , h ., e t , b . y be well im- T. 8. Jennlo Roy. ' ge, T. H. Hanna Rev. 0 could be ate Izislortelewchtlenegl bar es.r . wiither d. The result s" l* 4 o pieces. The Crauage, Rev. R. T. Miller , C ' .U. W. Col. G. F. Maar aghied, She At liiintily trwa I ,The woman's husband C. W. Smith, 8. 8. R oak Wagner' R". ~,,Stsf the truly heartren• Rev. Samuel Collins , Hon. B. R. Rush '.lradlnid, f eectacle, sad scarce- land, I. Newton Pierce, den.L men were sWe truellat Lb,. ly knew whl rto ttiro. Stereo, , ev. W. H. Andrews, was ---- e ,tattrOPb e • st 7A ge‘i nil nigh craned. E. H. Alexander , daring Rev. Wm. Fulton, Rev. A. 11. w e boa bee p "able ( be ableiparileulars of Ced D. D vert, Rev. E, N. 4cElrec, Rev. J. W. Brown, me accident, but h , e a r' n era a of acc . e..?' so to-m6' Rev. D. ~ R. Keir, D. D., Rev. B. B. Re •ed, my tI:J2, id ‘ Rev. H. B. C olhono, Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, • ~, It behooves some enter!, , Rev. John B.Bands AND 01 ° _ ,,t , o f 1311.0011011 Valley to make a eg g VI G. ' Ray* William H. Pall" Warren, Rev. A. J. Bonsai', Rev. B. C. long. w , . an d declare to himself large di a vi . la* _ v.erle i Rev. J.B.Lucas, Rev. 0. H. Thomas It:am mo. , et ta paean the skilled latindr a,' tteT • U detide. .... (IMP Sew VOL t P/Latielphla, and the t Y le a U • . . cos. U. Rem apparatus, este,t4ish a laundry in Allen. " "CI n. A 'mum Rev. M. 8. Kendig, Rev. J . . on to the above list at names the Tem town and auoth . I.Eastais, superintending both. Prance Mlle d thle date Is In receipt of the rashes of twelve hundred The enterprise 'sl at oua, enough to ma ~ receive business . `,467, and It could h... enlarged aPPenied to the call, a as thee eopler or much better the work 1001 be done in a !`.thati at home. A laundry In W &eater ilrtlve operation, and la pat ronized by fe, 01 , ,, ' hwell as by single men who Lava to get A I Zlfy• work done soinewhare ,-,' . from krork, and to Malan can put a gloss on , ~.i.e feanee than tt, L . the article look whiter • A ta t i i ng, and the , hla be rendered at private arriving, representing We trust that g t andgood out of the actions f this of temperance I andre d re m e o ponsible parties to be Mr) more are dull y n the State. results May gem, I cocvaption f ur the dab,, In Eestisylvanla. _____ A. Brut, Secretary. mends Itself at short noI,!'o invariably recom can be waehed, driest' &, An article of linen an hour and a half, by wh i lid ,: it t : h latindel .-: in m 'y be enabled to get stion -ill'a--- poor men Mate and always present 1 '''.th 6 stock oil two ad vantage would amount o ft lol,an bosom—this 0 leaving editors o t more than you think dl. y linen 0 MOBO t . A laundry h, ,'a their Wilt of o : le g 4i Mate and hnnor• a branch of business ab as an OcCOpittine. 'II - could be made profit ow• Tr, r d 0 30 3, 8 . 011 . 45,040 13 21/0.115,9 09 4,326 01 1,0613,009 °. 401.1) ROBBERY AT SOIIOtILL rimraff.— Mr. ,P.remlah G. Baet'' the agent foe the ()an tral l&prove Company, also for the weitarn ean, calling himself Union Telegraph Compan , at Schuylkill thiveii cFobar Chant, e ß t o i t m h e erl e e t l ahyalsoubneen spending a Israe i% portion of hie time about the-Olee, tu ki pg bk.,: self very agreeible, and ingmila:ag himillf fate Mr. Beefs confidence. On Moti sy moo i ng a money PailVego of $ 74 . 28 . °°° 4 Untie office and kthe Yeee it 13Se saw it. Bhorti Oter Mr. But went out bii i i t ttend to same businititiCand a little I later a me ge came over the wl4vhich Mrs. Bast felt it - oer duty to deliver Animedi s t e l y‘ Thinking Roan el a perfectly rellakitand hon orable man, 'hi nested him to rromfqt in the office until elle permed the errand, to Vitilch he assented. Mrs. B ,as also her husbada, soon returned, shortly a which the man Rotkermel left the Office, and It e Imthedlately d a red the money package w missing. RothermePtsaa suspected of taking I nd Mr. Beet applied* Esquire Heiner for a arrant for Ms arreis• which was (aimed and to rd ivenlng the acctuselt was brought up for a hea . g. ',The evidence was do strong agaluet him that, n default of ball, the Esquire committed him t rlson to answer the , charge.. .The man was aft rda reeogillialts Clittrles . Prior, is former M eof the Mint, Prboh, The etolen paclusits. e uc4 ri4liTared. 1 4. 1 V ~ . ''''''."?, r. ir REGIS .."?.."1; Miss Caroline Skel• s 3; 11 ." 11 w at tuni n . I t ame s of Inane thealne Conway,ue B s l a n d r o ' r and d , a t n o ft kept for that purpose, but the raft toppled or.. as It left the towpath, and plunged the whole party Into the water. Thr girls immediately caught hold of Conway. vdd for some time their struggles prevented him from attempting to regain the shore. Ile flovtly suc ceeded In gaining the bank with bliss Feeler, but was so exhausted and benumbed that It was im possible for him to attempt the rescue of Jilmi Skelton and her brother. t• to US e of disguising disease has been In r and that It will still apparent. AIS this weather, and II there ,ely no care used by rest It, bow could it lave not beard of any 1 . 1 a d ri : l le, l tiy e — t o: on tt id t b o i t Exp c u s::: y w b r vr i l a s t i l . r l i e l n ts :a ‘ ;bared; Masonic —At an election held on \Vedas day the following officers were elected for 1 11 e Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania R. W. Grand Diaster—flaninel 0. Perkins, of Philadelphia. R. W. Deputy Grand Master—Alfred R. \ yotisi, of Philadeiptilit. • R. W. 8. Grand Warden—Robert Clark, of Philadelphia. R. W. J. Grand Warden—dames M. Porter, o Easton. R. W. Grand Bacretary—John Thomson, 0 , Philadelphia. R. W. Grand Treasurer—Thomas Grown, o Philadelphia, Trnstecs of the Grand Imago Charity Pend— Joseph 8. Riley, Jacob Landenelager, George Or!scorn, John Wilson, Jr., Daniel Brlttain. Trustees of the Girard Request—Samuel H Perkins, James nntehinson, Charles M. Prevost George Thomson, and Henry C.' Howell. ti!§1.! . . 4 1 Susquehanna Railroad and the FTEOMILIIS - has s R e W e n t i h i rr bottom t o F m l3 a l : I nd " I n lying Veri between on e the w L h e o - e o anagriculturist , if be 0e. ,.. d e r It f rnn sp aral a' wlh m the ad Lehigh, mind that I. l° - - s coUnt of the ... elk - 7 " valuable property on ac The men who knowsthat would be raised from it. 'Wt,hlng about desirable locations for Iron furnaces ‘,.41d see more value In the land than the agrlcultur Bib The limestone hills on the upper side of the Freeman.. nrg road, on the same property (known as the Jones,, m . pow owncr) by Mr, W1:11, ghapmau) are very nea. at hand, and would furnish an excellent quality of stone cheaply and epeedlly. The ground for a half mile along both sides of the railroad would be available for building of stacks, putting away slag and all purposes of tronmanbracture. Hav ing heard of the Intention to erect a furnace on this track, we asked Mr. Cognition, the owner of the ground, to ~re us to see It, which he did. We ono. , 00 1 1 a furnace, but have seen a I.,reat ...gy after they were built, and from a theoreti cal knowledge of the requisites for a good si:t for an anthracite Iron furnace we Mould pronobnce the bottom laud of Mr. Chopman's Jones farm not to be beat for the purpe.e. We hope the pro ject of building a furnace In that locality wni speedily carried ogt. tte think If Mr. Chapman gets to work In the mutter In earnest we will not have to wait long to see furnace stacks ro.ring th . l, fiery heads on this side the Lehigh between thin town •nd Freemansburg.—.DeChleilfrn Timm ANMEIEn 14 ‘A'AL RAILROAD ACCIMINT.— Thursday afternoon ai..ttit 2 o'clock, a man named Jacob Yates, a brakeman un an Iron train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, was fatally lopred under the following circumstances i The wen, train came down the road wLh Inetructiobs to recelve a num ber of cars at the Bethlehem Rolling hill , aud when opposite the telegraph office, below the Dillon depot, Yates cut off a portion of the train and the engineer starting up rather suddenly—ln order to leave that part of the train detached a sufficient distance behind to allow him to get the care out at the mitt nod on to the main 'track be fore it arrived—whim, movement throw Totes down across the track In front of the first of the detached cars. Before the wheels caught him however, he grasped the brake beam, and called frantically for help, while being dragged the dis tance of 'aboirt three r ails, when coming to a switch hla hold was broken by his body catching on the switch rail, and he was thrown under the wheels. The train eras stopped when two wheels had passed over him. Be was then dragged out, placed on a suttee and carried Into the freight office Dr. Detweiler, of Easton, who happened to be present, examined his Injuries and found that they consisted of the left leg crushed above the knee, and the right leg crushed up to the body suMelently to allow his entrails to protrude: The Dontor pronounced the Injuries to bo of a fatal cbaracter. Dr. Stout subsequently arrayed and gaTa a corroborative oylulon, Yates was shortly after placed on an engine and taken to Easton, and thence to his home, where he died.at about quarter of four o'clock. He wee a single man, about 29 years of age, and resided with his mother and sisters. He bad been employed on the Valley road at different times for the past eight years. Tun TEMPERA.NOB CONVENTION.- - - EitateT,- .auce Coo ALLENTO WI THE IKON INTEREST. Meier'. John and Samuel Thomas, John Drake and Edwin Mickley have been down to thence:me Iron Company's property, at Pine Grovel Cumber land county; getting their works M operation and obtaining a better knowledge of tter Purchase. They succeeded in putting the fo r weln blast. mplale for The Thomas one ear' I p r ro on r. C rl o y m o p n an L y . b itueoF illted a meg with Au. privilege of bovlclf more thou one )sap finterest IA ta. name at i v/expiration of the lease. One of the preso n v ow es Is a brother consummated of to 3 S p os r e s T e n w t e o e w d . n a re l f willt hu p lutiven.4 . l:e ar li e l ,four Directors to the Company to be theolprmed, 4nd the Thomas leon Company will be enthlpd to dye, t h us g i v i ng the latter a controlling late* in Its management. •Thetract is composed of son4lue hand red acres, end. the veins of ore are vi t rich and can be „worked without employing chlnery. Tha Thomas Company has now sulldent sources to supply its stacks for at least a co*, at the end of which time the present managenspt will probe ably, hand over the works to new hall. The price of pig iron has a dewnwati tendency, though consumersil No. 1 iron have nit!, a large supply on band And there Is no probability of the price declining very much. Sales are reported as low as $5O for No. 1 foundry Iron. Out some Schuylkill Valley parties are reported having sold Gray Forge as low as $l2. The low price of the latter is to some extent Influeoecu by cue plentiful supply of scrap Iron. Schuylkill Yeller c.reace men have the reputation for being eager to ran down prices.' ' AS a meeting of Iron manufacturers, held at Pittsburgh, on. Thursday, the price of Iron was reduced $l2 a ton and uatli were reduced 50 cents a • :The Thomas Iron Company will probably not 7 s o their two new stacke, at Hokendanqua, In r tt h before Spring. Their erection was com rartieell hi April. • •• The progress made *does not eoukcire with that of theAlleatown and Lehigh Fa)NESDA Aunt: ,ntz'Ctinzosivas displayed at Smith's toy stet 33 Hamilton street, thisyear, ire toy babies w b creep and whose every movement as warm ,a II e. Our readers should not fall to Pleat tire eerie who go to see these and num- Nrless other h-mninus and curious toys which Make Smith's Mir one of the most Inthcsting places to visit In %Os, city. Never before was ..ueh varied and hi , rollleent coliec hi] of toys I d splayed In this city. IIki.DEMAN, morn or of COO4roeli froin the fifteenth Congressional 'Astrid of this Btato, has thrown open his appolntlitt Power 01 a can didate to Wert Point to a comretllloa of the boys In hie District, the boy passing the best examina tion and receiving the reco.dmendatlon of LI e Board of Examiners, to he awarded the Cadet ship. The way In which Nir. Bahlcarian make the announcement of the above; leaves na doubt of the fairness of the offer. , BAD Busingsu—On Thanksgflog Day an skair happened In the Hope lionl , :i Mlt I which ega assumed a grave character. Siini Kleiner, a (*roan, was employed In the mill', ti haul coal to the furnaces with a wheelbarrat. Thotna , hens,a Welehman, le employed eat puddler 1,, aMO establishment. On T 11111)40 , 1w Day it Mom was about to leaVe the revue which famished with coal, he recelvee i k it or • ombehind glVe4 by Stephens. TI, fa aof cession threw Krelner over the IVm c eof e eelbarrow on his lower atulgrzt and of severely InJaring him that 134 Ife Is a of, end ever slave he has beetling at le h In a critical ecindition. .. Mr is More, the ancient Einperinter,:mt of .he II ' MIII, Instituted an onmedl o.ol'4,4tiga hos of 'e case, and as far as could (41,'; sl' he .neette bed the unfortunate oct.orren wa 4 neelks le i utirely, St-phens having Jump bald: (matt, 'rnace to avoid some spark; 01' ~and mitten., ' . ally came In cootact with Kiel • whit thcren litetalled above. , Di; a tifiber of German resilents Of l' • city rel bees OA ' ~. caused Stephens to lA' ,rent ) , st lelner's etatemeut that sit*: hatl `ell and t•seti taken by Captain K.l,elsric -foree AlCena . a, Stabler who held him lit /IN( ..il C. answ " kche4ille of aggravate" ass telp: l i.: hat tell. ' l kivrhile :Aphelia Min Liken tin, ,1111 Aldan:11I z-* “ ei; Ahler ti%vit.; h visited the fttiar. mai took the i.,..,,,,1bg sworn statement fitiin ''-N and when : tipheus off,red bail the Al: a, would not I, 1 . 1 •It. John Kre • :g . ; aflllavit le an foliose f 7 , • ‘li the 28th doe or , s...omber 105 L past 14 ,rtnl Thomas St4l l ; did l' , ..rnit a violent t,... 1 , null beam' pu the body of this rf , Putiottil !lit Hope HolAng idel,City of Allentown) ttvirtl. at , him on his bark 50 that he fell over with hIV,IN on a whee.lbarrov, aid Ow from injuries r• wed •.....•uoy us I. ever Ellice ri n d to his bed, awn that front the lornation he reevlve.i from hi, physiehin he he nul in a MOM condition, aml further says hot. Mr. Moore stela to us last w•nk that I' there Wi any Intentimul assault It ass u ot di. rectly o the body of Kreiner, but4hat another ~ilegittk In to the effect that Stephens sfter tell Mg Kre' rto Oct out el the way and e1,..1,,,., , at , Ineultipt red Indecent name, kiched the •mleel. harrow t d knocked the handle of It agu-,4 Krelner'• bdomen, old as he had already t, a ro ~, ture the 'Jury was greater than It otherwise might hi e been. Krelnt diet an Ti+mornin g nday . laat and the It.quest I Id ou Frith! by Coroner Moser on the nody re Red in a verdict as follows:—That lecca.tetlame to histtli by peritonetie produced by a putt or kick thrs leg him or a wheelbarrow, at the hode of Thomas Stephr .. The jury wan composql of S. J. Hagman' ~ E. S. Shiner, • D. Fatahver, Israel Troxell, Jim. Kitt:goer, and Henry 11 ' . Smith. Dr. Alfre.i. Martin testified as to the instill of a pm!. 'nurture examluallou of the body, and the other witnesses In the case were exantleed by Coroner Moser through his mutest, Mr. Erdman, and-by Dh‘triet Attortiel.dowdso. Pltooammai or TON COUNTY TEACIume DIST:REMO --To be held in the Courl Donee . 1. Allentown, coma:lender at 10 o'clock. a. m., monday, December 30, 1373, and contlnu- log for Svc days. Monday, Dee 30,18,72, 10 a. en. Organlzttion and opening Devoilonal Exercises'; of members; Renierke by the Chairman and othore. elfllnmopa S'•••40“ 1.0. dress, Dr. Frank Baylor, from Neat • Ctieei4, Chester Co. ; Methoes of 'Teaching Orthography, by H. B. Koch, frog North Whitehall ; ' elon on the above, ie be opened by A. F. K. K.rnut. from Copley ; Metlod of teaching tilstory of U. 8., by Prof. N. C„Seitteeffer, from Keystone Nor. mal School, Kutztown, Pa. ; Dlecusslou on the above to be opened by if. G. Puff, of Allentown. Meaning session 7 p. m. Dlecu.sion on the .following e Should there be any other language taught in our Public Schools besides the English, and the knowledge of what language, beehive the Englleh, will be of Lb , moot practical benefit to our rlFing generation, by F. II Be au tie, of Allen ; town; Lecture by Dr. Frieolc Baylor. 6 Tuesday. Dee 31, IS7O, 8:30 aen Op.nine Dr votiona. Roadlnt: and approval 0f...l uta; Nltnio.l te,;;;liintt Menntl Aro luneile, Prof. F. K. Berndt, Keystone Normal School. ztown ; Dneussit.n on the fIbOVC, to 60 Oiti•llre 11 B. B froxel, Whitoint' ; LAnonnte Lt•S-olie or Grammar, by Dr. F. Sip Jur ; Qarstir a/ It r. 3 .1 fleft.o9l, Said'''. 1:30 p. rn. Methods of true: lye: Ears:utast - 3 Amino:itlc, by Prof. V.U.Selo"; f ter; Di.cuselou °lott; above to be opened, by %V fiIIMU,R, Salisbury; IStlAcellaneous ; matical Georgraphy, by R. K. Buehrle, City Su• perndendent, Allentown; DiSCUBHIOII on thettbon to tt opened by G. 11. Heffner, Ililleretown. Eve',ling anion 7p. tll. Diecussion on the fol lowing: What moral rules and principice_shoula be faithfully me a n.... vur ULlllrath oolB , Mid by what metbode ; To be opened, by Rev. S. K. Brobst, Allentown ; Lecture, by R. E. Wright, Eeq , Allentown. tlldneNday, Tan. 1, 1873, 8:30 a. ni. Opening Devotional Exegelse ; Reading and approval nt minutes; ?allude of teaching Primary Reacting, by F. K. Berndt; Discussion on the above to be opened, by W. J. Kral z, of Hanover; Oral Gram mar, by Dr. Frank Saylor ; liemarks and ques tions on the allow°. Afternoon Seaton, 1:30 p. m. Written Arithata tit , by Prof. N. C. Schi.tefr,r ; D1 , 01.1841M1 on th, ' above to be opened, by G. H. Desh, Allentown, Nll.eellaueous ; Lecture on School room Hygiene, by Dr F. Saylor. No Evening Session. Thursday Tan. 2, 1873, 8:30 a. m. Opening De Votional gr. - erases ; Pleading and approval of min - utes ; Mathematical Georgraphy, by K. K. 'Wehr le; Discussion and Questlone ; Penmanship; General Remarks, Rev. A. K. Rome, Principal, Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown. Afternoon Session, 1:80 p. m. English Gram mar and Composition, by Dr. Frank Saylor,; Qtestions and remarks;, School management, Rev. A. It. Done ; Discussion and Questons. abetting Session. Diecussion on the following. "flow can our Ministers, Churcbes and P.trent be Induced to take a more active part in the sup port and Improvement of our Public Schooh, ,, to be opened by Rev. 0. Leopold, South Whit. hall; Lecture, (Subject "Illustrative Teaching" by Rev. A. R. Home. Friday, Jan. 8, 1873, 8:80 p. m. Opening De yotlonal tiereise ; Reading and approval of min utes ; Outlines of Oral Lessons In Geography be fore takink up a text-bo .k, by Dr. Praik Baylor; Remarks and goestlons ; Descriptive Geography, by Prof. T. K. Berndt; Dieousslno on the abcno lo be opened, by E. D. Ithoade i North Whitehall ; Afternoon S' soon. 1:30p. in. Election of Com mittee on Permanent Certificates ; Appointment of Committees; Boclal Ilecess; Objects of Rea latlons and the preparation necessary for the same, by Env. A. it. Horne; Reports of Cote ntittees •Beening orlon. Essay by L. P. Hecker, Al lentownylnelur - trebles") by Prof. Richards says will be read by the toll T. Dietrich, J. 8. Cawley, A. leardorff, N. C. Ulrich and of lents not yel known. musk for the lovrix On Tura of albert's St, noeday by F. G. Whitehall I on High School, H. day by 0. R. Hanover. 'Teachers arc kg Secretary ox Teachers, Set ucatlon, as well dlany InVS.O,II DECEMBER 11; 1872. Itiarriages - - - LUCAS—Di LINGER.—OO the 10th of Nov., by the HeV. Bt ry B.hropp, Mr. Wolter F Lacac to M s. Ida At bel Dtlllnger, both of Allentown. KESE—K • USS.—Oo the 30th of November. by the Caine, Mr. &mute Keno to Mrs. Polls Knottss, both of Allentow.. MALBURN—t3TETTLE.It.—On the I.t. of De cember, by the same, Mr. Allen J. Malburg to Miss Em ..n E Stealer, both of A Ventown. WERDIT—BROBST.-00 Mond .y evening, D. 20, et the reel ,e co of the bride's mother, on %%Wont street. by Rev. 8 G. 1. moor, Hobert, V Wrlebt, Jr., E-q ,to Miss Anna E. Broba, both 01 this city. 1:E1t tlig FRIED.—Died Vu ...It city Dec. sth Sneannial. widow of the Into I)anil Fi age' 69 year*, 3 month% nod 8 Jaya. K REIN ER —ln thin e.iV4 Dec. soi, John Ktel ner, cci :10 rearp, ono •th i and 5 DELOUNGE.-1,1 rlty, I • •erne , er Luther, eon of Hann .3 .).-lounge. toted 1.7 ye are and 5 now ht. PETER.—Died on Surd' , Dec. I, 1872, a' 3aagernvll'o, Mr.. Got , truth Peter. , ainollit In tarred In Ilaidelharg Cone. rv, an Ti ..day, Doe 9, by Ker. Helfrich. PETER.—Died an Th'tar. Hoc. 211th, near Blatedule, Joteph -!ro.xed 75 yearn, 10 menthe and 29 4 qs. It. nalne lottrred In Het delhorg Cemetery. Nit )URN I. \ G GOODS • A SPECIALTY! , \ AT \ . Kramer's Corner St. re, 1 1 •k• 0 • AL , !,I i : .:011 . Elt1;T , 11l ..00::.t1,•1 1 , . ii• M 1Z sTR ei.:•.:, SILK AN . ‘V,IOI, A I 111.:KRIETTA r.I.OTIT ALL WOO . 1301 N ., LIN V. \ : ALL .V.. 01, '1,, , ,.,i -•• 11WI.h• A Qls 11 1 sc! ~ Al,l. W •0., (IA •• 1 NIF:1;•• 1 Wo,, AND 0.• 0N CA.11 , 1E111.:. SILK A N I) WOO!, VI:LoOKS, BL A •, c :hroSE, 6LAI'II7 110 11 1 ,ZINE, 13..10:K IL.-.1 , 1', , SLACK WARM.. I f 1,1,1, AIMS 01.1 SF,CON D 11101. RING GOODS! I 0 1! Ynn will find on. n• no• 1 comn'eoo At OCHlD‘l•obt f ■nd la the