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The manufacture's in general carried on at - 
Bethlehem consist of wollen and linen cloths, 
hats, cotton and worsted caps and stockings, 
gloves, shoes, carpenters, cabinet-makers, and 
turners work, clocks, and, a few other articles 
of hardware, &c. &c. 
The church is a plain building of stone, 
adorned with pictures from sacred history.. It 
is furnished with a tolerable organ, as likewise 
are the chapels of the young men’s and young 
women’s houses ; they accompany their hymns, 
besides, with violoncelloes, violins, flutes, &c 4 . 
The whole society attends the church on - a 
Sunday, and when any one of the society dies, 
all the remaining members attend his funeral, 
which is conducted with great solemnity; 
though with little pomp : they never go into 
mourning for their departed friends. 
Every house in the town is supplied with 
an abundance of excellent water from a spring, 
which is forced through pipes by N means of 
an hydraulic machine worked by water, and 
which is situated on the banks of the creek. 
Some of the houses are supplied with water in 
every room. The machine is very simple, and 
would easily raise the water of the spring, - if 
necessary, several hundred feet. 
The spring from whence the houses, are sup¬ 
plied with water stands nearly in the center of 
the town, and over it a large stone house with 
