( 4,i . atitigt: gigiii.:. irm= l . 7 wwm=vrtn. „ • , OUR NEW SENAVR. Hon. John Scott US yester ay elected to represent Pennsylvania in the United States Senate for six years from the Fourth of next March. Ho is a leading member of the Bar of Huntingdon county, and bears a high person al and professional reputation throughout the State. He represented his Legislative district in the House during the session of 1801, and Although previously adhering strictly to the teachings of the Democracy, when the war broke out the cause' of Union found in him ono of its most earnest and ablest 'supporters. Ho was the acknowledged leader in the House during that session, and his unwillingness to servo Dm next year in the Legislature ceased general regret. • Ito did good work during the campaig.rt - of 1864, battling manfully for the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. In 1866, when many good and earnest Republicans hesitated in theircon demnation of Andrew Johnson, John Scott'de nounced him as a traitor and foresaw the ver dict of the people which has been passed upon the great arch-traitor in the last Presidential election. Mr. Scott was born in Alexandria, Hunting don county, forty-six years ago, and learned the trade of tanner with his father. His lei sure hours were devoted to study, and he finally succeeded so far ns to he qualified to enter a law school at Chambersburg, where he graduated. He then returned to Hunting don, and although a poor tanner boy, his tal tvavYgee of the best attorneys in the State. He succeeds Mr. Buckalew, a Democrat who has for six years been a mouth piece in the Sonata of the minority of the people of Penn sylvania. In all that time, we might say, the interests, not only of the Keystone State but of the country, have been placed In jeopardy to a degree that waiting for a legal change ivas a painful iitcessity that the loyal people of the nation do not desire to have repented. Mr. Scott, although no partisan, is a thorough Republican, and will prove to the country his devotion to those principles for the mainte nance of which so much blood has been shed. He will be the faithful and efficient coadjutor of his colleague Hon. Simon Cameron: With such representatives Pennsylvania must stand foremost in the halls of national legislation. His nomination, which meant his election, has given universal satisfaction to the Repub licans of the entire State, and the extracts we give below from two of the leading papers of the State reflect not only the feelings of the whole Republican press, but of earnest and working Republicans everywhere. The Pittsburgh Gazette, published at the home of two prominent candidates, 'Messrs. Moorehead and Marshall, says:— " In selecting Mr. Scott the Republican mem bers of the Legislature have dono decidedly well. He is honest, even beyond suspicion; has intel lectual powers of a superior range and quality, and instead of aiding in the distractions of faction by which the State has been disgraced, will do much to restore political affitirs to a sounder basis." ' The Philadelphia North American, speaking for the East as the Gazette speaks for the East, says : " The nomination of John Scott, of Truntlngdon, by the Republican caucus at Harrisburg, has given general satisfaction to all branches of the party, and not the less so because it insures a cordial harmony between the Senators from our State. Mr. Scott is admirably qualified for the high posi tion, and will represent the State with honor and fidelity, and, in co-operation with Gen. Cameron, will giVe that influence to Pennsylvania which her great services have won." REPUBLICANS of Lehigh county we have a • 1 forewarned is forearmed" must not be for gotten. Already our ever watchful enemy is up and preparing for the contest. In adjoining counties their "committees" have been ordered from headquarters to elect delegates to the State Convention. It will require you, there fore, to prepare to meet the attack promptly— to turn back again the Fort Steadman assault of the political foe. The soldier element in Democratic party, small as it is, demands..the nomination of Gen. McCandless. The peace men largely in the majority otcourse, as earn estly insist upon the nomination of Mr. Pack er, Mr. Cass, or some other civilian. The fight, however, will be a short one, and the " peace" men will win. The defeated "soldiers" will submit, as usual, and swallow the ticket. You will have, thcrefore,united copperhead hosts to combat. To be successful you must begin NOM to organize ! Will you do it ? Ws: do not hear of late any thing from the Democratic newspapers regarding that great "conservative" demonstralion which Gen. Grant was to make in the if terests of the cop perhead-party. Although wisely keeping his own counsel the President elect Las said suffi cient we presume to silence that little rebel battery that was thought to be such an annoy ance to the Republican party. We do not ex pect the incoming administration to commence immediately a wholesale slaughter of office holders, who had their commissions as it were from ti e,red hands of Wilkes Booth, neither do the people look for the entire weeding-out of 'convicted thieves in high places on the first week of the new regime ; but we think we are safe in saying that all such volunteers in the bread and butter brigade had better prepare to take up their bed and walk. Gen. Grant will appoint . none to office who have not been on the right side of the fence, and on the "ground floor" at that. lie will make noth ,ing but Radical tobacco—and that must soon "smoke out" the copperhead Worms that arc preying upon Uncle Sam's treasury. THERE Is a proposition before Congress to grant Mrs. Lincoln a yearly pension of five thousand dollars. The matter is urged by some of the most piominent members and will probably be consummated. • We think such ac tion would meet with the approval rif the peo ple, especially if the widow of our martyred President is without the means necessary to insure a comfortable existence.. Abraham Lincoln was killed in the performance of duty as Commander in Chief of the Army anciNavy of the United States. If it is proper to pen sion the widow of the soldier, surely no one is more entitled to the guardianship of the Gov ernment than Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. HON. EDWARD McPumtsoN, who largely shared Thaddeus Stevens' confidence, is 'pre paring a life of the Great Commoner. Mr: Stevens before his death, ontrusted to Mr. McPherson various papers and official docu ments hearing on his eventful life. The work will he looked for with more than usual inter est. SINCE tilt , pardon ofJohn C. Breckenridge by the Amnesty Proclamation, and rebel sym- Patlitzers in Kentucky arc preparing to run him as the Democratic candidate for Governor of that State. Kentucky needs to be recon structed. . GOVERNOR FENTON has been nominated by the Republican caucus of the New York Lee islature for next U. S. Senator, by a majority of twelve•out of ninety-two votes. The vote was for Reuben E. Fenton, fifty-two ; Edwin. D. Morgan, forty. THE PARDON REPORT. Few people have any idea of the extent of the pardoning business conducted at Harris burg. Indeed It might bo said that the princi pal or greater portion of the Governor's edictal duties consists of hearing and deciding upon applications for pardons. Theo come from every section of the State, but Philtidelphla and Allegheny counties, the former particu larly, furnish a large proportion of the business. Governor Geary, however, as can be seen by reference to his recent Report, has been exceed ingly careful in this respect. The average number of pardons granted yearly since 1791 by the sixteen Governors iii 149. The largest average number ever issued in one year was by Gov. William Findlay, from 1818 to 1820, being 484. The smallest yearly number ever issued Was by Gov. Pollock, from 1855 to 1857, being but 51 Gov. Geary's yearly average is 80. So it will be seen that instead of increas ing, as mi lit naturally be suppOsed, the par doning bu 'nem has grown less in late years. The pros t report of Gov. Geary shows but five issued f r Lehigh county, as follows : Patrick 11. Murray and James Murray. April 9, 1868. "Assault and Battery:" The former to ninety and the latter to sixty daysin county prison. Pardoned May 8. Recommended by Wm. Fry, Reuben Guth, E. J. More, Wm. 11. &Aden, A. J. Martin, and others, who assert their belief that the prisoners' offence consisted only in their being present at the time of the alleged outrage; the former is seriously afflicted with a pulmonary dis ease, and the latter has no aged mother and sev eral and sisters to support, and the ends of justice did not demand the infliction of the Sen tence. ' ' ' David Morris and Owen Owens. June 2, 1868. "..leeault and Battery." Sixty days In countyjall. Pardoned June 23. Recommended by W. W. limnersly, Henry C. Longneeker, R. Guth,• C. M. Runk, Ell6llll Forrest, Jonathan Reichard, and others, who state that, the offence was of a trivial character, with mitigating circumstances ; the nri.oners had always,. sustained the reputation of g 0,7,•• mut pellet:am camens • RIM useesmon the sentence was not required In their case. Thirty nine days remitted. Patrick Conaghan. April 7,1868. " Larceny." One vein ImEastern Penitentiary. Pardoned Sept. 29. Recommended by the associate Judges; sheriff and deputy sheriff; clerk of quarter sessions ; 11. C. Longneeker, John 11. Oliver, IV.II. Souden,E. G. Schwartz, and many others, who allege hat Conaghan had always borne a good character, and committed the offence under mitigating circum stances. Four Months remitted. The above is a very reasonable exhibit lb; so large and heaVy a manufacturing district, and the recipients of the Governor's clemency were, judging from the responsible names of the petitioners, deserving of the action taken. The Governor says that no doubt a few of the 106 pardons issued by him during the year may have been unworthily granted, through misrepresentations of relatives, friends, and interested parties, but that in the majority of instances it is certain that the facts not only justified but demanded Executive clemency. The comments of the Governor upon the practice of incarcerating inexperienced youths in cells with men hardened with crime are im portant and should receive the immediate at tention of the Legislature. Our system of prison discipline is inexcusably defective—it is worse than defective, it is barbarous. .We hold up to ridicule little Delaware, With her whipping post—we endeatdr to . shame her Legislators 1, 11 Rao a reform in le manner of punishing crim inals—but whi tso doing we tolerate in our own State a sy tem vastly more demoralizing in its effects upo 1 the victim of the law if it is not so revolting to the public eye. In the lan guage of the Governor— "Instead of being improved these youths come forth at the expiration of their terms of sentence with the lose of self-respect, their moral sentiments blunted, nud prepared to practice upon society the infamous lessons they have learned. Such pun ishments tend to increase rather than lessen the quantity of crime." The report contains other suggestions to which we may allude hereafter. The practice inaugurated by Gov. Geaiy, of publishing tie particulars of his operations in •the pardoning business, is a good one, end will meet with public approval. I= —William Cumback Is to replace Thomas. A Hendricks us United States Senator from Indiana —lt Is proposed In London to restore the whip ping-post for the purpOse of punishing pickpockets. —There are but three rods of railroad hi Butler county. —Four inmates Is the extent of the population of the Westmoreland county jail. —Three hundred and sixty paupers are now In the Chester county almshouse. —Scranton is much Improved since the addition of street ears. • —Ellis Bowman, aged sixty years, and weigh lug four hundred pounds, died at Lanipeter, Lan caster county, on Tltursday. —The anniversary of the birthday of Robert Burns Is to be celebrated In New York on the 25th Instant by a dinner. —A bill was Introduced in Congress on Thurs d?ty to award Mrs.-Lincoln an annual pension of five thousand dollars. —President Johnson has been waited upon by a number of Virginians asking for the pardon of Dr. Mudd. The MieltdomfJapan left his palace in No vember, the first time such a thing has happened 2000 years. —The fiftieth anniversary of Odd Fellowship in the United States will be celebrated at Indianapo lis, on the 20th of. next April. -A Christmas goose, sent to two prisoners in a Canada Jail, was stuffed with files and steel saws. They appreciated the stoning. revelationists of Ilayti are again reported to have gained some successes over President Sal nave, and to prepare an attack upon Port-au-Prince and Gonaives. —Gen. Carl Schurz has been nominated for the United States Senatorship of Missouri, a fitting tribute to the merits of a man who has rendered such valuable itid to the cause: of freedoM. —Sergeant Bates, the "Man of the Flag," was robbed In the streets. of New Orleans .recently. Whether thls mishit') belch hlm In spite of the flag he carded, or on account of the flag he carried, we are not told. —The steamship Gulf City went aground off Point Lookout on the 11th Inst., and in a few min utes was dashed to pieces. Out of twenty-five per sons on tlrd'intly three are known to have been saved. — , ,Joseph Gee, of Middleburg township, Luzerne county; was burned to death, a few days ago, by rushing Into his house, which was on lire, to save some of his papers and money, stowed away In a bureau. —The Nashville (Tenn.) Banner, a violent rebel sheet, having discovered that the "Ku-Klux" or ran,gement has not a tendency to brighten the prospects of the Southern people, calls for Its sup pression in a very emphatic manner. —Last winter, at the municipal election in Columbia the Democrats carried everything. This year the Republicans have made a clean sweep, electing the Chief Burgess. Nearly all the candi dates were elected by majorities ranging front 75 to 150. —The Into Baron James Rothichild left a for tune amounting to the enormous sum, In round numbers, of $250,000,000. Of this . vast estate he left $50,000,000 to his widow, $100,000,000 to his eldest son, $40,000,000 to his second, and $30,- 000,000 to his youngest son. Ile also left $10,000,- 000 to his nephew, son of his brother Solomon. —Borne time since the authorities of Wisconsin offered a reward of twenty-five cents per capita for the killing cif wood chucks. The number killed . was so enorntons as to cause an investigation, which showed that enterprising youth raised the animals for the profit of killing them. This shows the quick adaptability of the " boy of the period " lu America. —According to a calculation made by au Italian statistician of the quantity of Iron consumed by the principal 'countrlca of the world, as compared with , the popuhdlon, It appears that the yearly average for England Is about 170 pounds for ovary person ; in Belgium, 110 pounds; lu the United States, 101 pounds ; In France 75 pounds ; In Prue alai 64 pounds; In Sweden, 42 pounds; In Austria 23 pounds; in Spain, 15 poundal In Italy, 14 and In Russla,"7 pounds. —Rico is a valuable crop in Louisiana: . - A rich plaUter In St. James Parish, determined tosow rice for the use of his family and farm hands on about 100 acres t whlch he had to spare after planting his sugar -cane. His rice crop filled 1,400 barrels, the greater number of which ho disposed of on the plantation at $2l a barrel ; the entire cost of plow ing, sowing and preparing the grain for market was $4,000., If he had sold all the barrels, which he could easily have done, at $2l, his clear profit would have been $25,400. —lt is a statement no f& little stirprising, but ono that is upheld by a udy of the late election returns, that the four St les of New York, Penn sylvania, Ohio, and Mill le contain more than one third of all the inhabitants of this vast country. The aggregate vote of these States la 1864 was 2,122,910 ; this year it was 2,470,537—an increase of 1034 per cent. In four years. And if their total population has Increased In like proportion with their voters, it now stands at about 14,250,000 or nearly two-fifths of the total estimate for the whole Union, which Is 38,000,000. —The moat serious calamity that has befallen the business community of Philadelphia for many years was the burning of the block of marble build ings on Chestnut street, above Ninth, on Thursday morning last. The block comprised three stores, and was erected about three years ago at a cost of nearly a quarter of a million of dollars. The buildings were occupied by Howell & brother, dealers in paper hangings,Caldwell & Co.,jewelers, and J. F. &E. 13. Orne, dealers in carpets. Tho origin of the lire is not known. Tho Continental hotel was at one time In great danger, and the excitement among the guests was considerable. The total loss in property is estimated at about a million dollars. Several persons were seriously Injured, and two of Mr. Caldwell's clerks perished in the flames. The entire stock of the Messrs. Orno was damaged by water, on which .they have an insurance of $225,000. NLTH CONGRESS-'2D' SESSION. TUESDAY, Jail. 12.—SENATE.—The resolution. was adopted providing for bringing home the re mains of the late Minister Coggswell. A bill was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations preventing the alienation to foreigners of grants or privileges derived from the United States. A bill establishing the °dice of solicitor and naval Judge advocate was referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. A bill was passed relating to the time of finding Indictments in United States courts in the rebel States. The.bill for the relief of Miss Murphy was again considered but not disposed of. IlousE.—A bill was introduced authorizing the issue of a national currency, to assure its stability and elasticity, lessen the interest on the public debt, and reduce the rate of Interest; it was referred to the Committeuon 'Ways and Means. A resolu tion was passed to turn over to the Attorney Gen eral all papers and evidence returned by the Davis- Holland-Campbell Commission touching claims of the Department of the West. Certificate of elec tion of J. S. Caseman as delegate from Wyoming Territory was referred to the Committee on Elec tions. The Committee on Ordnance was continued., A hill was passed relieving the political disabilities of W. D. Bagley. The legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill was made the special order for to-day. A concurrent resolution was passed giving the use of certain parts of the Capi tol for purposes of the Inauguration Ball. A bill was introduced providing temporary government for Alaska. A joint resolution from the Commit tee on Foreign Relations regarding the Parkins claim was agreed to. The Caribbean Sea islands protectorate bill went over until to-day. WEDNESEAT, Jan. 13.—SENATE.—Petition Was presented for removal of political disabilities of Charles Cattel. A bill to amend representation of the people in Congress was referred to a select committee. The bill providing for removal of the remains of Mr. Coggswcll to this country was passed, as was also a bill relating to habeas corpus. The bill providing for the execution In the District of commissions issued by the courts of States and Territories or foreign nations, and for taking dep ositions to be used in said_ courts, was reported back from the District Committee. The House concurrent resolution giving certain parts of the Capitol for the inauguration ball was rejected. Another long discussion was had on the Miss Mur phy claim. A resolution was adopted appointing a teller on part of the Senate to count votes for President and Vice President. House.—A resolution was adopted calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for a statement of the expenses of conducting Carson City '(Nevada) Mint; also ono calling on the Secretary of State for a statement of the expenses of tho Northwest Boun dary Commission. .1. F. Elliot, member elect front Arkansas, was sworn in. A Joint resolution ex tending protectorate over Hayti and San Domingo was laid on the table. The House then went into Committee of the Whole and soon after adjourned. K.) - 7 7 E5TikiTTRAN FOR TEN YEARN all-VOUlChinchilla and Fur Denier re duced to *MOO Of the newest and moat stylish material, cut and . make, which hve been cat IP.A. 00 A great variety a ~f all styles ol , d upwards from $l.OO RIEPTINO JACIIPTS.—The beat assortment ill tho olty, gell ing off very low PANTALOONS, nil-wool Cassimern, reduced to .CO TONTll.—Pine, all-wool Cassimere, reduced toLO° TIMER. COATP, In groat variety, at vie. equally ow. ROTS' CLOTIII NO, var low indeed. 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NEW YORK C 50 „ O ar 7or Ly y psy r y C ENTS , 50 THE A NT'S Articles showing How to do Menus of Success,Dealings and Operationa Sketches of 'liminess Idfe and Dinginess Men, Commercial Law, Pilitirol Economy; liiminess In telligenee; also, interestlig Stories. Poetry, Essnyn on Social Life and 3lannera Anecdotes; Miscellany, &e. Only Fifty Cents year. Clubs of Seven. CI; Twelve, L 5. For Ten 111111,1 and $3 we will send The Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic r Business Manual. Price, 101 Addreso 8.11. & CO., Off Ch6alnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED, AGENTN. *75 tor per . ronitta. PIA - Irylrlliw, male and fol. male to Intro tico the OE 11 INS IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWINO MACHINE. This machine will Mitch, hem. tel tuck. wilt, cord, bind, braid and em broider In a most enperior winner. 'Wry nnly Fully warranted for five years. We will pay*looo for any ma chine that will sew a strum,. more beautifulnr more elastic m than our, It makes the " Elastic Lock Stitch. " E ve wren.] WWI can be cut, and xllll the cloth cannot be t onlled apart witluut tearing It. We pay Agents from $75 per month mid expenses, or a comintwlen from which twice as much an ho made. Address HECOMD & CO., Pittsburgh, lia,, Roden, Maw., or St. Louis, Mo. MINE PATENT MAGIC COMB WIII color gray hair a pormanent block or brown Sold overywhero. Sant by mall for Z. Address IVM. PATTON, Treoaurcr, Magic Comb Company, SprMONO, Masa., EARLY ROSE POTATO, • American and ForelgoSprlng Wheals, Oats, Barley CorClover Seedn, Orapo. feed, Fowls, Bent Foil der C r Colter. Bend for the ESPRII F• 101 JOURNAL only 23 cents. Address OE4 DE ITZ, Chataberaborg, AGENTS,' FARMERS. GARDEN ERR and FRUIT ORCWERE—Eend for particular. of "best's Improved Frage, Tres and Was Invigorator and Insect Destroyer. Snaplex to text will be forwarded to any part of tlm United little. and perfect satisfaction. guaranteed. Good Agents are wattled In perry Comity in the United States. Address J. AHEARN, W Second Wee', Baltimore, Md. DEAFNESS, CATARRH. ,SCROFU LA.—A Lady who had Antlerod for yenta from Deaf. neg. Catarrh and Scrofula, war cured by a simple reme• dy. 11cr nympalby and grained° prompts her to send the receipt. free of charge lo any ono eltullarly Winded. Ad. dro.. Mr. M. C. L., llobokee, N. J. • mONTIILY TRADE CIRCULAR, • FUR JILNUOY. 16W. Containing a Ilot of valuabli sod moral articles for mato at ONE DOLLAR each; Moo IWeral Italucomenta for form- Ell=! IT ALSO CONTAINS INFORMATION, WIIICII, WE THINK, WILL DE IMPORTANT TO ANY PER .SON SENDING BIONIC TO TILE GIFT ENTERPRISE SEE DOLLAR CONCERNS, It la the opinion of name of our City and State officials, that If this circular be circulatol lu all partite( the country It would ho the means of saving a great deal of money. which is now lost by sending to these unlawful concern.. On account of our Monona° trade, and of the depredation in Merchandise, we aro now °doting to Agents bettor In ducements thou ever before otfmcd. Copies sent free to any address. 41NDIIEWS & CO., M Elia St., ( faraway 100 Sudbury qt..) Boston, Mass Abbititizemento. 999 9 9 I SMELL (Mali .I.llloa lISIT''OUTANT INDUCEMENTS TO AOENTS LARGER MAN EVER I IN'PER CENT Saved by clubbing together and buying COTTON, CLOTH, DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, BLANK ETS, SHAWLS, Ac., Ac., together with BOOTS and SHOES, CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, CAS TORS, FANCY 000DS, dm, of ALLCeoowo, Dec. 24, PSS. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his election an Assignee of Joseph Levan, or Upper Macungie township, in the county of Lehigh and titan, or Pennsylvania, with- In said District, who hen been adjudged a bankrupt on Ills own petition by the District Court of said District. LICENSED WHOLESALE DEALERS BY THE O. S. IJANCART eth, ISCE. EVAN HOLDEN, Ansiguee. Jan 13-3 t EASTMAN & KENDALL, 05 114NOVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS., EATATILI9IIED 1664 The goods sold by no ore described In printed slips or chocks, which are cent to any address at the rate of ton coats each, In clubs of fen, twenty, thirty, forty, sixty, one hundreAne hundred and Afly, two hundred, do. For a dollar tho receiver coo buy the article described In tho chock, or exchange it for any ono of two or three hun dred other articles In our circular. As a guarantee of the worth of every article sold by us, any article on our chocks can bo exchanged for a White Bed Ranker a Silver Plated Revolving Castor, with Five Bottles. Read what the great paper of the Northwest; the Toledo Blade (Namby'a paper), says of us:— •• WHAT WA SAW AT TIIII Hon.—Curiosity led us, while recently In Boston, to visit the one dollar extablinh moot of Memo. 'Esetmen & Kendall. Their Trade has become so linoleum° that they now occupy four stories In the elegant block No. OS Hanover Street. The name of this firm has become as • familiar se hosisehold words' through out the Middle and Western States, while as prompt and honorable business men they are endorsed by the best firm. In the city. Their Club system of selling goods has . done more, too believe, during the pmit few years to keep down the prices of domestic articles In every day ume,than all other influences combined. Most of their geode are manufactured expressly for them, as for Instance, cutlery made to their order In Hoglund, and imported In large quantities fur their dollar trade alone." NOW IS THE TIME TO GET SIGNERS AND SEND IN CLUBS. LADIES SPECIALLY WANTED AS AGENTS. Partial list of article. allowed a. commission to any ono sending CLUB OP THIRTY. (O.] 21 yards bleached or un bleached • good Cotton Cloth. Photograph Album, Atinictures, elegant Morocco Binding,. Revolving oval band, Silver plated Castor, 5 bottles. Ladles' Dress pat tern. Largo. white all Linen Cover. .White Lancaster Counterpane. 23 yards Calimi. Alhambra Bed Quilt. Ladles' Morocco Shopping Bag. Good Cottage Clock. CLUB OF SIXTY, C.6.] .42 yards Bleached or Un bleached Cotton Cloth. Fashionable dross pattern. 3)4 yards wool Cassimero for Punts awl Yost pattern. Faith ionablo Wool. Shawl. White Marseilles Connterpano. Lady's Largo Camino Morocco Shopping Deg. Lady's Fashionable Cloak Pattern. Pear good White Woolen Blankets. Black Alpaca Dress Pattern. 4 yards double width waterproof cloaking. 6 yards Farmers' good wool Frocking. Rosewood Brass Alarm Clock. Lady'. Fur Mull. Sot of Bliss.' Furs, snuff and collar. CLUBS OF ONE HUNDRED, [510.7 6.5 yards good Bleached or Unbleached Cotton Cloth, ono yard wide. Lady's or Gent's. Now Silver Hunting Cane Watch. Fault lonable Thil.sd Drees Pattern. Elegant Black Alpaca Dress Pattern. One pair good white woolen blankets. largo else. Lady's Fashionable double Woolen Shawl. Two Large, tine. Bleached Linen Table Cover., with one dozen large sized Dinner Napkins to match. 25 yard■ Hemp Carpeting. 7S yards tine Caselmare for salt. One dozen Ivory Handled Steel Bladed Knives and Forks. One Dozen Roger's best Silver Plated Forks on white metal. Portable Sowing and Embroidering Machine, 7le yards doable-width Waterproof Cloaking. Set of Furs, Muff and Collar. It la Impossible to give n complete list of goods, but Agents doslring articles not named above, will pleas . . mention thorn, and we will accommodate them if possible. If you have a club randy, or Intend to raise ono for any other house, don't fail to send it to us, and at the same time ask Amour New Circular and Mammoth Exchange List. Parties acting as agents for other dollar boom. In this city, will please sand us their address, and that of • dosen or so of their mule and fomalo friends, as To can make it for their advantago to do so. Maio and tomato agents wanted as usual. SEND MONEY IN REGISTERED LETTERS In evoryln stance, and we guarantee that It will come perfectly Rafe. N. solo should not be classed with one dollar jewelry sales and gift enterprises. Send to us for docislon respecting our business by the Commissioner of Internal lioyenue, dated Washington, Nov. 4, 18641. If you want prompt returns for your manor, send your clubs to EASTMAN & KENDALL, P. 0. BOX E. 05 HANOVER ST., BOSTON, MASS DON'T READ THE ABOVE! b ii b ti ti b VBRING BUT NOBLE. -1J Self-help for Young Men, who, Loving erred, desire a better manhood. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. If benefitted return the postage. Address PHIL ANTHROS, Boa V', Philadelphia, Pa. wnol mx.ii , —racermay Ira To sell the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE. Price, las M. Tho simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. will knit 3D,000 stitches per min ute. Liberal inducements to Agents. Address, AMERI CAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mans., or Si. Louis, Me. WE BEAT THEM ALL ! Our Great One Dollar Bale le the beet In the country Wo give more and better goods than ran be obtained of any other house In the bust.ss or from any store In the coat, try. Our terms to Agents exceed all others. Agents {v anted everywhere. Send for Circular. Address It. IL FLINN & CO., 81 Washington Street, Boston, Masa. Clotbing. O YES 1 0 YES!! 0 YES!!! Will be sold, a largo stook of READY-MADE CLOTHING, duet received from tho PHILADELPHIA SHERIFF BALES, At the Corner of BJJTII & HAMILTON STS., ALENTOWN, PA. Sales commencing ovory morning at 8 o'clock and to bo continued until the emir° stuck Is sold at regular SMASH-DOWN PRICES! • Cassimoro Ponta at $1 50. Statuette Paula at $2. 00. Casslmere Pouts (lined) at $3 00. Cassimere Vests at $1 21, 1 20, 2 Wand 2 NI. Cassimere Coals at $lOO, 3 00, 4 al, 5 50 ands 110. Black Cluth Coats at $l5O and upwards. Overcoats at $0 W stud upwards. All-Wool Cassimero sults at $l2 CO to $l5 03. The reason why I can sell the above CLOTHING so clamp Is bemoan I have two stores, ono at Allentown, and the other at No. 152 North 3d street, formorly 247 Market street, Philadelphia, and being myself constantly fu Philadelphia with a CASH • Capital of Three Hundred and Seventy-five Thousand Dollars, and I am now enabled to bay for cult any stock of Deady-Nada Clothing that the Sheriff of •Phlladolphta will offer for nolo, which Is daily the cloto In Mum hard times. Cone quick If you want Cheap Clothing, FRANKLIN KNAUSS. THE VERT BEST THE CHEAPEST, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND MOST DURABLE CLOTHING, KEYSTONE HALL. BALLIET & NAGLE Ilava tho largest, best sod obespost stock of CLOTHING over gut up to this clty.and soil goods lu thoLr Liao, molt as COATB, PANTS, and all other Ooode pertaining to IL EN 'II WEA It FOR LESS MONEY, than you can buy olcowhoro In Hastbru rcamylvaula. • No Slop Shop +nada Gicods sold. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER We keen constantly on hand a large and elegant snort. •meut of GOODS, from which customers can make their selections and have them made up on short notice. Their Cutting Department is under the supervision of FRANKLIN BROADS, :10 ... ;Thit luny years experience ip one of the larg and most faehlopable Clothing Houses of Philadelph tit 'All work warranted to be of the very best. - Call and see our new SPRING STOCK. reeer at the KEYSTONE HALL, No. 24 West Munilton Street • nnxt door to tho Carman Itoforinod Church, ALLEN TOWN, PA, A full assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods always on hand. AARON DALLIS'''. may IRlf ~ , . -mAwricE THE ANNUL. ELT late`B.B,`Wihgtir:4',foll.Ar L5r.,"..77,10,",„°L14; the tneulthr year,' will ho hel d- at the ' Board of " Trade Boom.. No. 603 Chentnnt strect, , Phllndelphla, on Wodnce. day, the 27th Jahunry, IBA at 12 o'clock, M. • • • C. w. LEATI ; VT, lea Secretary and Treaeumr. • A GRICIJI.TVIIAL MEETING. • • The Eighteenth Annual Meeting of Lehigh County Agricultural Society will bo held on Tuesday, the second day of February next, all() o'clock, a. in., at the American ilotel, in the City of Allentown, at which time the Trea surer, annual report will be presented, officerselected, and all other bmilnes, of said today transacted for the calming year. By order of . . 0. L. SCHREIBER, Premident. Attest: Jospr♦ STAIILEft, Secretory. Jan 13-lin NOTICE IN BANKIMPTCV. Eastern Madrid .f roooolaronia EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA, AT ALLENTOWN, PA. DEC. 31, WS. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Peter Storch, in the County of Lehigh and State Of POOOOyiVOIIIII, within said District. who has been adjudsed e Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the Dis trict Court of said District. To the Creditors of said Bank rupt. OEOROE 11. RUM jan tl-St Assignee in Bankruptcy. ]STATE WILLIAM W. WEAVER, dec i d, late of the City of Allentown, Lehigh county. Notice le hereby given that tho undersigned have taken out lettere of Administration In the nbovo estate. All person., who are indebted - 10 oald estatearo regnested to make payment within six weeks from the dam hereof, and ouch who have any legal claims against sold estnto will present them duly authenticated for settlement within the above epocified time. . . . BERRY P. WEAVER, janl3-Gt WM. W. WEAVER, ""`"'"'"' ALLENTOWN, Jan. P. ALLENTOWN R. R. COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, December 14, MN. The RD nnnl meeting of the stockheideuxpf the Allentown Railroad Company will ho held nt the ollice of the Phila delphia An Reading Railroad Co., No. 1117 Mouth 40, street, Phlindelp bia, on Monday January 11, IteD, at 10 o'clock, a. in., when an election, will he held fora President and nix Directors to servo for the ensuing dee 11 . 2-'6B W. 11. WEED, WANTED, --A LOAN OF $lO,OOO, by the Allentown School Dletrlct. For particulare apply to the undersigned. . . . . . C. M. TRUNK, Prost. Board Con. ilepfbtf J. S. DILLINUER, Secretary, EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN. SYLVAN lA, AT ALLENTOWN, I'A. DEC. 31, 16418. The undersigned hereby gives notice of has appointment an Assignee of Frank Pulaxity and Sipison J. Naumberg Copartners, trailing as !Minsky & Co. in the OW illy of Llthigh and State of Pennsylvania, within said DEtfict, who havediren ndjudgeil Bankrupts upon their own Peti tion, by the District Court of said District. To tho Credi tors of said Bankrupts, OEOIIOEII. 1111P1', inn 6-3 t Assignee bf Bank ridge. IT HE DISTRICT COURT 0 F TILE UNITED STATES FOR TILE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. In the matter of George L. Rube, n bankrupt. And now December 30th, 186 S, It Is ordered that the Soul hearing for the disc:lmre of said Bankrupt be bud before sold Court January 27th, 1601 and that notice ho given to the credi tors of the firm of John P. Rohn A, Son that on said day Only may be hoard In opposition la said discharge. jun 0-3 w G EOllO E It. FOX, Clock. FOR SALE. =Li A lot on Lawmen('street, In the oily of Allentown, 113 by 100 feet, on which Is erected a dwelling noose, In by 2ti 211. feel. Alen , a two-story frame factory, containing,,, turning lathes, boring machines, clicularand upright 'B.: saws, Ac ., ono engine house, 10 by 20 feet a good 1 ' horse power engine; a cistern, 18 by 12 feat; awe of never-falling water; stabling, and a collet/ of choice fruit trees. Will be cold at a reasonable price and unreasonable terms by 000 D at WIVE, Agents. TN THE DINTItICTEOURT OF TILE TN 1/. 8. FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNA. DEPUTY P. MARelllAL'il Optics, Norristown, December* PM. Thin la to gio notice, that on Cho 30th day of December, lINN.a warrant y in liankroptcy was issued against the Ed , tate of John Yrymire, of Catasauqua, In the county of Le high, State of Pennsylvania, adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition; that the payment of any debts, and tho dellyery of nay property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by hint, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditor. of said banknapt, to prove their debts, and choose one or snore Assignees of his &dote, will la) held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden on the "NI, day of Jannary, A. D. MP, at ft o'clock, a. to.. at the American Hotel, City of Allentown, Lehigh county, Penna., before George N. Cor son, Register. JAMES DYKES, Jan 6-11 t U. S. Deputy Marsha!, as Messenger. T N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TINE _a_ U. S. FOR TOE EASTERN DISTRICT OF I'ENNA. William tart to OMPW, of Wnlnutport, bnnkrupt, hav ing petitioned for bin discharge, atneellug of creditors will be held on the:TU.llday of January. A. 1).18U). at 10 o'clock, a. en., before W. E. Destro., Register, at his office at Eas ton. that the examination of the baukrupt may be finished and any huskies. of meeting required by Sections 27 and W of the Act of Congress transacted. The Register will certify whether the bankrupt bait con formed to his duty. A bearing will also be had an Wed nesday, the 10th day of February A. D. 18(1), before the Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o ' cloc k. a. m., when partlea Interested tea,' shoe canoe against tho discharge. Witness, the lion. John Cadwallader, Judge, and Seal of the Court at Philadelphia, the loth day of December, 1868. 0. it. FOX. Clerk. ' Attest: W. E, D0.T611, Register. ' jan 0.31 TN TINE DISTRICT COURT OF TINE J. U. S. FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNA. DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, / Norristown, PA January 4, ISOD. Thin Is to give notice, that on the ith day of January, A, D. 1611, - rt warrant In Bankrupt was homed againnt the Estato of Jonas Klein of North Whitehall township, In the county of Lehigh and State of Pennaylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on .his own petition; that the P4 7 II:II4PPPVIIVARINif46I4AICYTIOViIIiIin meeting of tllo Creditors or tho mare assignee s to provo their debts and to choose ono or mom assignees of tho es. tate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the American Hotel, City of Allentown, Pennsylvania, boforo Hoorn° N. Corson, itegiator, on the 28th day of Jan uary. A. D. MA, at 184 o'clock, o. nr, JAMES DYKES, ion 0.91 Deputy U. S. Marshal, as Messenger IN THE UNITED STATES TRICT COURT FOR TIIE EASTERN DISTRICT UP PENNSYLVANIA.—IN BANKRUPTCY. No, 1103,—10 tho matter of Andrew Mallet, Bankrupt , Eastern District of Pennsylvania se: This l• to give notice that on tho 4th day of January, A. D. ISLA a Warran Mul l e t , krup was Issued against the natal° of Andrew of Upper Mt. Bethel township, In the county or Northampton and Stale of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bankruPt .P.. his awn petition; that tho payment of any debts and delivery of any pro. pony belonging to such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the tranefor of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the croditoro of tho said bankrupt to wort, their debts, and choose ono or morn Assignees of his estate will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to .bo hoiden hoforo NY, E. DUSTER, Esq., Register, oa tho day of January, A. D. Did), ut 10 o'clock a. m. DANIEL PIIILLIPPE, jun Deputy U. S. Marshal, as Moasougor. TN TILE UNITED STATES WS TRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERti DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. —IN BANKRUPTCI. No. KUL —ln the matter of Abraham Sterndeld, Bank rupt. Eastern District nf Pen nay/ratan Ita: This In to give notice that on the Dis day of January, A. D. I to A a Warrant in Ilankruptcy waa Issued against the esta of Abmhatn Sterulleld, of the Borough of Easton, in the county of Northampton and State of Denneylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that tint payment of any debts and delivery of any Pro perty belonging to such bankrupt, to him or for bin use, and the transfer of an y property by hits, are forbidden by law; that meeting f the creditors of the mid bankrupt to rom their debts and choose one or sllllro assignees of his p estate will be bold to a at Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden before W. E. DOSTER, Esq.. Register, on the 23d day of January, A. D.lBlO, at 2 o'clock p. tn. DANIEL. PIIILLIPPE, jaifl3-21 Deputy U. S. Mariam', an 3lessengor. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 5.11 , 012 TILE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA. lu the matter of Edwin K. Kinder and Pater 11. Bernd, Bankrupt', Eastern District nt Pennsylvania ss: Thin In to give notice that on the 7th day of January, A. W D. ISM, a arrant In Bankruptcy wan Issued ugulunt the estate of Edwin K. Kruder & Peter IL Bernd, of Sallxbury townnialp, Lehigh county, Stuto of Peunnylvania, h., have been ndjudged bankrupts on their own Petition; the payment of any debts and delivery of nay property (be longinge- to such bankrupts, to them or for their use, end the transfer of any property by then, un, forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditor', of raid Bankrupts to thetheir debts and to choose one or Inure Annigneen of the eclat:, will be held nt n Courtof Bankruptcy, to be holden at American hotel, City of Allentown, Pa., be fore (biome N. Corson, Esq., Register. JAMES DYKES, Jan 17.3 t Deputy U. S. Marshal, an Mensenger. TN TILE U. S. DISTRICT COURT A. FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA. NIA.—IN BANKRUPTCY. In %Ito matter of Earn Ira tolet and 1300j1M1111 Dartolot, trading as E. & D. Bartolet, Bankrupts. Karfeen District ftr Penury/mato as: Thin la to give notice. that on the 78th day of December, A. D. IRIS, a warrant In Bankruptcy was Issued against (ho ostate of K. &B. Matelot, l ate partners, of Weissport, in the count of Carbon and State of Pennsylvania, who have been adjudged bankrupta on their own petitiont that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property bo. longing to such bankrupts to them or for their use, and the transfer or any Property by them are forbidden by lawt that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupts to prove their debts and to choosy one or morn assignees of their estate will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Centre Square, Easton, before W. E. Booster, Esq., Register, on the lath day of January. A. D. IRA at 1 o'clock, P. M. DANL. PIIILLIPPE, Jan 6-21 11. S. Deputy Marshal as Mossonger. Malt Vaper: ditEAT ATTnAcTioN AT E. D. LEISENRING & CO'S Wo aro um ready to exhibit to tho public at our au Innuendo ae•ortmenl of WALL PAPERS at such greatly reduced prices. since last reason, that It Ix now within the reach of each and every fatally. Wo arc confident that we can salt every• one In regard to style and price. We have taken great pules in making our Helen lions this Beason and gaiter oursolvea to say that no for RARITY OF STYLE AND PRICE This Ic tbe original Spring Water from Vermont whialf lima wrought ao many wonderful cures nod la adrertlaed only to distinguish It from the many 'WW I ... Met are now attempted to be palmed upon the public an tieing !squat to the virtues of the hilestequol. Pamphlet.. containing au account. of tunny wonderful cores attested by eminent physician+ and others can be wo hare a special department for carrying on I had gratis, by calling al or advaigistP9tl/10 Ol SPRINGS. dee 21-'68...9m ' . No. 63.111 roadway. New York. . „ VESTS cannot be excelled by auy estubllehment In the Lehigh Valley. TRY UB AND BE CONVINCED. . REMEMBER THIS BUSINESS, and we ask all who Intend purchasing to come and ax amino our assortment before going elsewhere. is so largo that we cannot fall to plemethe moat fastidious 'l¢ taste. he. TRY US AND BE CONVINCEDI, I Vi:epi'e`alli: no ch arg e N k to ihoz our to any ono who will favor us with a call. RECOLLECT OUR NEW STORE, Nowroweer Cost. HAIIIILTOX ST. AND CIIORCU ALLBT apell-t0 MONEY—A GOOD INVESTMENT. woo in coupon bonds for sale. These bonds are of the denomination of $5OO, interest payable semi-annually at the rate of 7 per cent. per an num. The investment perfectly safe and reliable Inquire at the °Moe of the Daily News, tf JOSEPH NAOLIL ittiott T d'oticcs. NEW STORE = E. D. LEISENRINO h CO. Sift• luminaire. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C Chartered by Special Act of Congrcee, apprced ' July , 25,. 1808. CASH CAPITAL, BRANCH OFFICE PHIL•DELPIIIA First National Bank Aunding, Where the general buslnnee le fre."ted , flea to which" general correspondene ""uld be eddreeeod. Dipp.lC'fOßS Jay Cooke, pkGa. E. A. Rollins, Wroghlugloo. C. 11. Clark, Phu, Henry D. Cooke, Waah'u. Johu W. Ellin Atli, Wm. B. Chandlor,Wault'u Wm. l'hlla. .101111 Derreer Wanh'o. George F. Tirr, Edward Dodge, New York. J. Illurki7..lark, Philo. 11. C. Fabnostock, N. Y. OFFICERS. C. II CLARK, Philadelphia, President. ti,mlll" D. COOKE, Washington, Vlce•Pmsldent. j..ti COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Cum. d3IERSON W. PEET, Phila., ttee'y and Actuary. E. S. TURNER, Washington. Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS 0. SMITH, M. D. Modica! Director. J. EWINO MEARS,M. D., Assistant Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD J. K. BARNES. Surgeu-Getteral U. S. A., Wamblogloo P. J. 11011WITZ,'Clalat Medical Department U. S. N D. W. BLISS. N. D., W.lllugton. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS WM. K CHANDLER, WaKlllngton, D. C OEDRUE HAR VINO, Plain&'DMA PR. Thin Company, National In Its character, offer.; by ioa con of Ito Large Capital, Low Raton of Prominm and now tables, the moot &nimble Lucan of maiming tiro yot pro• coated to the public. The rates of premium, being largely reduced, are made as favorable to the Insured as thorn of the beet Mutual Companies and avoid nil the complication. and uncertain ties of Notes Dividends and the misunderstandingo whirls the latter aro so apt to cause the Policy-Holders. Several new and &Wendell table. aro now presented which need only to be understood to prove acceptable to the public, as the INCOME PRODUCINO POLICY and lIETUIIN PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy-holder not only secures a life Insurance, payable at death, but will receive, If living, after a ported of a few years, an annual income equal to ten per cent (10 per cent.) at the par of into peaky. In the latter, the compa ny agrees to return to the amount of money he ha, paid in, in addition to The amount 011ie policy. The attention of persona contemplating insuring their live* or increasing the amount of Insurance they already have, is called to the special advantages offered by tho National Life Insurance Company. Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on ap• plicatien to the Branch 00leo of the Company at Philadol• Phia or to its general /wax. Kg-LOCAL AGENTS ARE WANTED In curry City and Town ; and application from competent parties for such agencies, with suitable endorsement should be addressed TO THE COMPANY'S GENERAL AGENTS ONLY, In their respective districts. GENERAL AGENTS E. W. CLARK St Co., Philadelphia For Pennsylvania and Southern Now Jersey JAY COOKE & Co.. Washington, D. 0 For Maryland, Do!aware, Virginia, Markin( Columbia ud Charles W. Cooper Allentown National Bank. Nelson Meer, Rend,Benner Book More, Agent. for Lehigh and djoining Counties. Jacob A. Blunter, /menial opt 15-14. THE BIGHT PLACE TO BUY. E. FENSTEMIACHER, CORNER OF TENTH AND HAMILTON BTREETO I=l Is tint place to buy all kinds of PROVISIONS, &e., &c., At chump Prim, such as APPLES, PEACHES ORANGES AND LEHONS POTATOES, SALT, Aho, nII kindo of IMPORTED DRIED FRUIT, ouch as PEARS, PRUNES, RAISINS, CHERRIES, &c.. Altreys on hand a good assortment of the best quality of GROCERIES of all descriptions. Do not mtgs the place, corner of Tenth and Hamilton, to buy good things at reasonablo prices. aur2A tf E. VENSTEIHAACHER. iftiocellancoms. TO THE PUBLIC. -POSTPONEMENT Oa TILE COLUMBIA'S GIFT DRAWING The drawing of the Columbia'. Mammoth Olft Enter. prise has been postponed until Monday February Mad 11301, on account of a few tickets remitting unsold au sveral of our Agents nut having reported their sale tickets. Agents who hero not tondo their returns ehuald do no immediately as the drawing will positively take place on the above named day. By order of the ixn 6-td COMMITTEE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EALER IN Immo, BTATIOARY, BLANK BOOKS, &C. CIRCU LATING LIBRARY, containing the latest and best pubil endow. Agent far the celebrated BRADBURY PIANOS. We 1111Y0 the beet, largest and cheapest sleek of goods In this line, In Lehigh County. No. 81 IVest Ilinnillon Street, below Eighth, North side. Jan CLU IDENNSVIXANIA. HOTEL, COIL 7th AND LINDEN En., ALLENTOWN, PA. The undersigned has taken this well-known stand. The Dar, Table and Beds have all been newly famished.' Ile is also {yell supplied with stable room. Every % attention will be be Mowed upon the guests to make them feel at botuo Cam 1-'l.ll-lt MOSEN GUTH. MISSINQUOI SPRING WATER, FOR BALE BY PRINCIPAL BRuaortir& OURILIVANCER, CUllEi CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS =I AND ALL THE IMFUDITIES OP TILE BLOOD, And thu .uverolgo remedy for BRIGIIT'S DISEASE,. Am! other Diseases of (ha Elititopg, WINE CUSTOM MADE BOOWN AND 8110E2 YOH GENTLEMEN. AU the leading style% on hand or made to measure. Penes fixed LOW FIGURES on 111.tratod Price List with Instruction. for oelt•rucaauremout loot on receipt of Post WM. F. BARTLETT. ODleo address SiSouth Sixth Millet. above Cheitbree, Philadelphia gui IS-Il AirUTILENBEIIG COLLEGE.—THE .I.l.A.Becond &salon of the present scholastic year of th is Institution will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY nth, Buhl.s the regulu College Curriculum there le also an Academic Course, with or without the Ancient Classic., &mailing to the option of the parent or guardian.. which furnishes advantages (such as membership to the College._ Literary Societies, access to the lecture, of_the various -, Professors, he.) not usually enjoyed In Arademlee not. connected with oollegm Provision has also Leon made for Instruction to Cerium, Vocal 31,usle,.Drawlos and Book-Keeping. For admission, Ray. P. A. MIIIILENIIEIIO D. D., Pena. Dedg.iw Him. T. L. BEIP. Principal Antidotal. WO. $ l OOO,OOO
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