Che Nilji,V.p.4ol6,i, MOROAN R. WILLS, ROBT. IREDELL, IS,lttore and Droprlrtors. ALLENTOWN, PA., PEBRUARY 17, 1869 TIRE SALARY OF TM& COUNTY TREASURER. A bill passed the t egislature repealing the Act of Assembly regulating the salary of our County Treasurer. Our ten line articlo ob jecting to the Governor signing the bill called forth a half column article from the Demodeg, In the favorite lingo of the Democre , Y) de nunciatory Of our course in refoaffice to this subject. Notwithstanding the supposed po tency of the Denwerat's'etlhorials, our ten line article has won the (Iq, and we announce with jcy that Governor Geary has vetoed One " Democratic lull," There is giffry enough in this alone, and we have not the least ill feeling toward the Democrat, therefore we Ducheafe the following explanation, though we should not feel warranted in condescending to give it, were it not that the author of the Democrat's article has shown himself very in experienced in journalism. We would, there fore, say that— When Mr. Ruhe again undertakes to write an article concerning Tim LEIIIOR REGISTER, we wish him to bear in mind- that anything which appears in this paper is not the individ ual opinion of Mr. Iredell, or Mr. Willseithen; that TUE LEHIGH REGISTER is the organ of the Republican party of Lehigh county ; that any o pinions or principles which are promul gated by this journal are the opinions or prin ciples of the Republican party, as to the best of our ability and judgment we are able to give them. It may be disagreeable to Mr. W. K. Rube, for us to oppose any pet scheme he basin hand, and as this one involves a certain anffiunt of money we forgive his hasty and unwarranted epithets, but as we promised, in our issue of the 6th of January, to exert every influence to ,check unwise expenditure in our county gov ernment, we could not stand by and let this measure pass without n protest front the organ of the Republican party of Lehigh county. " The carpet bagger who runs" this machine has not lived in this county all, his life, it is • true, but he lias always been comfortably !mina from the time he set foot in this town. If Mr. Rube means that length of time of residence only entitles an expression of opinion on such , subjects, we have only to say that TIIE REG ISTER has lived, and spoken and carried its principles in this county for over twenty years, • and that it participated in the discussion of the principles which now rule this GovernmOnt, when Mr. Ruhe was yet running around in • pinafores. 'FRE REGISTER protested against the Gov ernor signing that bill because it is the univer sal desire of the Republicans of Lehigh county, and of a large number of leading Democrats besides, who have a desire for economy in our local expenditures, that the compensation al lowed the County Treasurer should remain as at present. The present incumbent knew, or ought to have known, the arduous duties he had to perform, and the celery and fees derived, when he became a candidate for that Mike, There were•many other applicants who did know what the duties and compensation were, all of whom were perfectly willing to do the work required and assume 'all the responsibil ities of the position for that sum, and we can see no reason why the salary Should be in ; creased now. If our County Treasurer now discovers, when it is too late, that the office Iv not so fat as he supposed, it is his error and not the fault of the tax-payers of this county. Mr. !tithe says in cometusion that • "we would suggest as a text for his next sermon on economy, the extract from the speech of Mr. Jenckes, a Reptiblican Congressman, front Mode Island, in which Ike charges Republi can officials with annually stealing use hun dred ti Miens of dollurs from the Govern ment." As such an accusation • was never made by Mr. Jenckes it is impossible for us to take that text. With very rare exceptions the persons now holding United States offices arc appointers of Andrew' Johnson, and they are the most corrupt officials we ever had. To these men, Democrats most of ahem, the re marks of Mr. Jenckes apply. Here in the VIM District every Federal appointment is filled by a Democrat.' When General Grant takes hold of the reins of power, these men will be cleared out, Republicans will be ap pointed to till thei4laces and those one hun dred of .dollars annually will find their way into the Treasury of the Govern ment instead of into the pocketS of Andttiv Johnson's thieves. THE SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT. While illiterate copperhead scribblers are ex hibiting their peculiar weakness in regard to the question °retarment courage a Republi can Congress is deliberately and heroically preparhig the way for the Legislatures of the several States to filially show all the world lied the rest of mankind" that this is in reality a Republic in the true sense office word. The amendintolt guaranteeing universal suffrage passed the Douse some time since with most ,commendable dispatch. It went then to the Senate. mac body, after debating the' ques tion, further amended the proposed amend ment by adding the right of all citizens to hold office as well as to vote. The amendment was then passed by the Senate, after an almost un interrupted session front Monday until Tues day afternoon of last week. The Copperheads fought it,with their usual mistaken zeal. The vote was as follows : Yeas—Messrs. Abbott, Chandler, Cattell, Cameron, Cole (fullness, Cragin, Drake, Ferry, Cole, Harris, Howe, Kellogg, McDonald, Morgim, Morrill of Vermont, Mor rill of Maine, Norton, 'Nye, Osborn, PatterSh of New Hampshire, Poole, Ramsey, ,Rice, Robertson,Ross, Sawyer, Sherman, Spencer, Stewart, hayer, Van Winkle, Wade, Warner, Welch, Williams, Wilson, Yates-40. Nays—Messrs. Anthony, Bayard, Corbett, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Edmunds, Fowler, Grimes, Hendricks, Mcercery, Patterson of Tennessee, Saulsbury, Sprague, Vickers, Whytelo. The Amendment as passeifin the Senate, is as follows: Joint resolution proposing amendments the Constitution of the United States : 'Be it resolved, by the Senate 'and House of Representatives, &c., two-thirds of both I louses concurring, That the following articles be pro posed to the Legislatures of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, either of which when ratified by three-fottrths of said Legislatures shall be held as a part of said Constitution, namely : Article 11. No discrimination shKil he made in the United States, among the citrions of the United States, In the exercise of the elective franchise, or in the right to hold office in any State, on account of race, color, nativity, prop erty, education or creed. Article 16. The second clause, first section, second article of the Constitution of the United States, shall be amended to read WA 10110W8: Each State shall appoint, by a vote of the people thereof qualified to vote for ltepresen tatives in. Congress, a number of electors equal 'to the whole number of Senators and Repre sentatives to which the State may be entitled In the Congress ; but no Senator or Represen tative., or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States shall be appoint ed nn eltctor ; and the Congress shall have power to prescribe the manner in which such ,electors shallte chosen by Ukcjwople. It will now go back to the Muse for con currence, where we predict it will pasnin time to be . submitted to, the Legislatures now in session. • , lIAIIPER'B MAtiezTNE for larch IEI superb THE SHAM DEMOCRACY. The organs of the so-called Democratic party never weary — of denouncing Republican office-holders for making, as they Allege, un lawful and extravagant use of the public funds. To read their columns one might suppose that a Republican administration had committed a great sin in lignidoang, by careful manage ment, a grent'portion of our own State debt. The - Allentowo Dcmobrat, is a fair sample of a copperhead Paper professing great considera tion for the " dear people," has not a word to say against the present shining lights in the Democratic party—the particular Pets of John son't Bread-and-Butter Brigade—who daily and hourly rob the people by a systematic scheme of fraud all over the country. The Collector of Customs at New York, and at other ports, can fail to account for millions of the Goveruffient money ; defaulters in almost every locality, appointed to office by the Pres ident or heads of departments through the_ solicitation of Democratic Congressmen, may go unwhipped ofjustice with not a word of censure from such miserable apologies for an independent and fearless-newspaper press !--- Is there au effort to show up the extravagance of their local officers, they inimcdiately dis gust the public with their low Billingsgate in attempting to apologize fLr the shortcomings of their political friends. What a contrast between the Republican and the " Democratic" press of this country ? The former, a a general thing, denounces cor ruption from every quarter : it appears to be the province of the latter to cover up the wrong and peculation committed by its own party. GENERAL GRANT'S brief letter of acknow edgraent passes to the journal of Congress has : GENTLEMEN: PICCISC notify the two 1101.18C13 Of 'ongress of my acceptance of the important trust o which I have been elected, and of which you save just notified me ; inid say to them that it will IC my endeavor to so discharge It that they and 1106 C who elected theM shall have no reason to re= Bret their Alton. Beneath it stands that of Mr. Colfax, in these words : •• GENTLEMEN : Please convey to the two houses of Congress my tweeptattee of the office to which I have been elected by the people of the United Mates, and assure them that I shall endeavor to prove worthy of this mark of confidence by fidelity to principle and duty. It is seldoni that two such unostentatious papers me made the medium of thanks and the promise of fidelity, where the occallion is so great rind the inducement to elaborate so strong.--PreBs THE Ohio Legislature has introduced a plan for the suppression of prize fighting. This is strange enough too when we consider that the Democrats have a majority there at present. The bill makes it a crime, punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, to report, or print, or cause to be reported or printed, any an nouncement that a light is to occur. The idea is gootl . and if adopted generally would tend greatly tqward abolishing these brutal ex hibitions. We suggest the passage of a like bill by oar own Legislature, because, gentle men, let us have something else besides charters for every imaginable thing. NEWS rrE.lui —The City llovital, In Boston, in advertised "to bd." —Seventy new:lmper correspondents, from all puts of Europe, are at Madrid. —A Californian lms built it locomotive which drives thirty-nine ploughs nt once. —The mod of Pori.; 6 sold for $120,000 a —Roll of Hoene No 10 has jug been published by the Quartertnartvr-Geiteral or the Army. A lire in Norwich, Conn. has destroyed Am)llo liall and other building Loss, $f200,000. —The gas-fixture factory of Putnam it Co., ut Newark N. J., was destroyed by lire on 6unday. —New York hes twelve murderers, two of women, now confined at the Tombs. —Nine Newspapers of Kansas and six of '.Miss mod have formed all associated press. • " • —Eittla thousand dollar• have been collected in Park for the Voltaire monument. • —The speculators in the Nov York Gold Room now vory gold gamlillog with flit light. gangs are said to operate limbed:- ed in the ears of the Ilodson River Railroad. —A man In Nea• Haven has ninde 600 large scrap-hooks Of newspaper clippings, during the past 16 years —A motion is pending in the Kentucky Legisla tore looking* to the abolishment of all discrimina tiara between witnesses on account of ntce or color —The sales of gold and silver coin on account or the United Slates, from January, 1803, to Jan uary 9, 1800, amount to $:235,1i 4 0,000. -:-Thomas E. Lenard, fotinerly Treasurer of Shelby county, Tenn., has been arrested in New York charted with obtaining 015,000 on forged vouchers. —Three mall robbers, w•ho have been commit flog tlepretlatlosar upon the ~tuall route betweet St. 15ials and Cairo were raptured at OLIO, i11.,0 Friday night. —ln Boston, a grocer once had but four weightn with which he weighed any number of iIOIIIIIIB frolll one to forty. They conskted of 1,3, 9, pound weights. —A. T. Stewart• hits sold twenty shawls this season In New - York, worth MOO each, and mw worth $46 , 00.. One woman lately ran up a bill for 020,000 at'his store in a couple of months. —Joint Itrouginun is mining money and Worth; at his . New York theatre. Ile Announces Raving ntadrlgals, Veloripedementia, Upinabaloonalles, Canealdintlitzties, and Monplydunnillyidotlee. —A sneak thief in New Orleans managea to ex change his - worn pantaloons for n new pair at a clothing store, anti left. in such a hurry that he for got to take i , 50 out of his pocket. A State Agricultural convention will meet at Harrisburg on the 17th of March, to which all Cotinty Agricultural Societies are requested to scud delegates. • —lOO4lOO names appended to the amnesty peti tion in favor of the Fenian. prosoners, which is to he presented to Queen Victoria tills' week by the Lord mayor of Dublin. • —Reports are circulating in Charlestown that vessels containing large numbers of Cubans and other parties hove sailed front various points along tho Florida and Clec , aght coasts. —One of the perions. poisoned In Brooklyn by the aegidental uslof arsenic for salaratus, died on Saturday. wide several other, members of the fandly arc in a erltlea condlt}cM. —A telegram from Belelia says that gentlemen front the Yellow Stone report that Iwo' large war parties of Black Feet and Crow Indians_ had a fight bear Big Tithher, on the Yellow Stone, and Several were killed and wounded ou both sides. —A curious lawsuit is on the (aids in England. A Liverpool merchant, suddenly called to York on urgent bttsthess, took a cab to the s Cr, and In the haste forgot to paythe driver. 0 his return, three months afterward, he found the cabman and cab Just where he had left them, shel tered by a little wooden shed; and was met by a bill for coach fare for 108(1 holm by day and 1080 hours by night. The case is still on. " —Philadelphia will reeelve.with surprise the Inti mation that she Is to have an elevated railway. Some public-epirited . men have actually allowed the use of their MIMI% 119 corponttors, and yester day n hill was read In the House and referred, chartering the Market-street Elevated Railroad. Since:the design is perfectly feasible and such an institution Is made. necessary by the increasing wants of trade and passenger transit, it is really, gratifyitig to know that appreciative spirit? dwell amongst no. Let theenterprise bopushed . thiough and t while It will serve to-remove from th city the odium of slowness, it will put money In the pock. ets of its projectors.—Forney's Press. —A meeting in favor of giving the right of stir fmgo to AmeriLit born youths of lolghteen 'Mrs of ago and upwards, was held mi,Wedneiday, at Spring Garden Hall, Philadelphia: Governcir Holden of North Cdrollna,. on behalf of the loyalists of that State, has telegraphed 'the North Carolina Senators to'oppose any bill reduc ing 'the }Wend army width may result In the reduction of the garrison in that State. —Under lusintetions from the, United States Attorney General, a nolle proscqui has been entered In the- ease of Jefferson Davis and thirty-eight other persons Indicted for treason. Among these persons aro William Smith Seddon, Brcekinridge, Lougatreet, Early, Ewell, and Faulkner. The securities of Davis are released from their bond.— 'Phis action Is the result of the last proclamation of amnesty. crazy woman, named Anne O'Neill, at tempted to force her way Into President Johnson's room on Wednesday evening, refused to give her name, and answered the interrogatories as to her business by saying, : "1 ant the arm of him who sent me. War Is this day,„&elared, and I have been delegated by God AlOrztty to kill the Presi dent of the United States." Upon searching her dounle-barreled pistol was found concealed under her shawl. —A Paris evening paper says that General Santa Anna Is at the head of an enterprise, the object of which Is to place a European on the 'Mexican throne. General Loboada, the military director of the expedition„has received front the provisional government the permission to carry out with hint three hundred Spanish officers. The French, Austrian and English Governments arcTinicording to a rumor, subscribing twenty million dollars for the success of General Santa Anna and his enter prise. NETII CONGRESS-2D SESSION TVESDAY, Feb. 9.--Senate.—The discussion on the constitutional amendment was continued all Monday night anti up to 11.30 A. M. Tuesday, when the Senate took a short recess. At 12 o'clock the Senate reassembled, and, after a vigorous light, at, last passed ilw joint resolution, by it vote of 40 yeas to 16 nays. It now goes to the House for concurrence. Adjourned. llowie.—The bill authorizing the building of a military and postal railroad front Washington to New York was taken up and read a third time.— Not being engrossed, the 1)111 went to the Speaker's table. The Senate amendments to the consular and diplomatic appropriatitabill were disposed of, some being concurred In, mires nou-concurred In. On Saturday next the Committee on Banking and Currency has the door, for the purpose of reporting and acting on certain public measures. The Com mittee on Elections made a report In favor of the contestant In the New Mexico contested election case. Among the hills referred was one to com pensate the racers and crew of the Kt:art:age for the destruction of the Atoll:Imo, and one telprevent the condition of illegal past* taxes. A nixreso lution was adopted callint.Co h Commissioner of Internal Revenue for copies dr et:l'lllo°ns, or ders;ete., relative to the eNeell on of the new law in regard to distilled spirits and tobacco. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the army appropriation bill. At 4 1 6 I', M. the 11011ae rose anti took a recess until 7!.; P. M., when it re-assembled and considered the internal revenue 1,111 mall adjournment. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10.—SCIadC.—TIIC credentials of the Maryland Senator elect were presented. On motion the 1,111 in reference to deputy collector and assistant assessors of internal revenue 'was taken up and passed. The Home 1,111 regulating the appraisement and inspection of imports in cer tain cases was briefly discussed. At 12.55 I'. M., the Senate proceeded to the House for the purpose of counting the electoral vote for President and Vice President. At 4.45 P. M., the Senators re turned to the chamber, and adopted a resolution appointing a member of the Senate and two Rep rvsentatives a joint committee of three to wait on Gen. Grant and Schuyler Colfax, and Inform them of their election. The Finance Committee report ed favorably the bill prohibiting the secret sale of gold or bonds on account of the United States. Adjourned. WEnNest,Av, Feb. 10.—horse.—At 12.40 a priv ileged resolution was offered and adopted, inform ing the Senate that the House was ready to receive that hotly for the purpose of proceeding to open the boxes of the elections of the several States for President anti Vice President of the ',lilted States. The Senators soon after entered, and Senator Wade ' presiding officer of the Senate, took the Speaker's chair, and the business of counting the votes was immediately proceeded with. There was great excitement, caused by objections to the reception of the votes of Louisiana and Georgia. Amid much confusion and appeals front the deci st ...e its, pr....ildlag ofilititrti, (tus votes w e rn counted and General Grant and. Speaker Colfax declared duly elected President and Vice Presi dent of the United States respectively. After (be withdrawal of the Senate, General Butler in troduced a resolution relative to the breach of privileges pn the part of the Senate. Adjourned. TuullSDAY.—Seiode.—The Committee out Si i in a ry Affairs reported and recommended a bill relative to regulations for the government of the army.— Bill providing for the execution of judgments in capital cases was passed. The Committee out Mil tory Affairs , reported favorably a bill respecting payment of State war claims. • The currency bill was then taken up and ably discussed, after which the bill regulating elections ht Washington and Idaho Territories Was passed, as was also a 1)111 authorizing the importation of machinery for re pairs. The . Senate then went into_ executive session, and soon after took it recess until 71'. 51., at-rthielt th u s they reassembled and considered the river and harbor bill. Committee CM Commerce reported favorably the House tall for repeal of ton nage duties on Spanish vessels. ' Ilinime.—The first business in order was the reso lution protesting that the counting of the vote of Georgia, by order of the Vice President, was a gross act of oppression and invasion of the rights and privileges of the House. This gave rise to a protracted and animated debate, which will un doubtedly be resumed this morning, as the protest was not disposed of. An eVellitta:liVSSloll was held, at which a number of private bills were disposed of. FRlDAY.—Senate.—A bill providing for the better 111 1 1m1n1AlratIon of justice in the Territories or the United States was reported from the Committee on Territories. Wednesday next, after the morning' hour, was set apart .for the consideration of the bill to organize the judicial system' of the United States. The public , debt and currency hill was taken up and considered, until 6 P. M., : when the Senate took a recess until 7 I'. M., When that body reassembled, and resumed the consideration of the river and' harbor bill. • . • . Ifousc.--)A 1)111 to pay °Meet's and men of the Kearsargu for the destruction of the Alabama was passed. A 1)111 tolirovide for the organization oft provisional government for Mississippi was ordered and recommitted to the Reconstruction Committee. Mr. Butler's privileged resolution, regarding the counting, of the vote of Georgia, was taken up and, out motion, was laid on the table. The 1,111 autho rizing the building of II military and, postal 4-all road from Washington to New York was ratified by a vote of 00 yeas to 54 nays. The house then took a recess till 7.30 I'. M.,Aviten`. the session was .re sumed and the tax bill considered. SArennAv ' Feb. 13.—Soustc.—The credentials of New York and New Jersey Senators were pre sented by the President. A propoSed new rule relative to a motion for the previous question when it is not sustalnedswas laid on the table. A bill was introduced to establish a uniform rule fornat uralization ; subsequently a substitute was rej,ort ed front the Judielary Committee. Also, a joint resolution proposing it constitutional amendment for the purpose of determining the validity of the electoral vote of any State for President and vice President. The Counniftee on the Libntry was Instructed to inquire into the expediency of' se'ettr. lug for the Government the collection of Brady's Photographic War Views. A resolution was adopted directing the Postmaster General to 'com niunleate all correspondence relative to his con tract with the New York - Commercial Navigation Company for carrying the foreign mails. A reso lution was adopted directing the Committee On Agriculture to inquire into the expediency of allow ing every State to be represented in the Agricultu ral Department. The river and harbor , bill was discussed, and recommitted for further considera tion to the committee on commerce. A message was received from the President returning with objections the bill regarding tam trustees of the Washing loff and Georgetown colored schools. house.—The "public Expenditure.' Committee made a report on the Wells-Fargo mail contract., which was recommitted, and ordered to be printed. Among the bilispassed was one regulating the re ports of the national banking associations, and one to prohibit the further increase of the public. debt. The Senate bill supplementary to the na tional banking, 1)111 of June 31, 1864, was ordered to be printed. The House then took a recess un til half past seven, when It reassembled for getter , ntl debate. I Cur I r• • OCR WASHINGTON LETTER. WASHINGTON, February le, 108. • ovit_w,tsitlSOTON DIVINES. A majority of /ittr• ministers or preachers seem M be of rather an Independent turn of mind, se lecting their Hui . ..foam from the grcu l t bllq•zinth of thought pervading humanity. tin Sunday lest we had quite a variety of subjects—at the 4th Baptist church, "Solomon, the royal preacher in the vestibule of vanity;' at the24l English Luth eran claitrch, "Paull rule," and" Irrational Cron tures;" at the Atit Presbyterian church, " MON dicai,"•and the •Book of Esther ;" at the Ist Con gregnitonal churtlll, "The Future Life," and "where isheaven." By far the most independent minister and thinker /8 the Rev. A. IL Anderson Of the Campbellite Baptist - church, who some • times startles his hearers by his bold utterances. Mr. A. is an accomplished Greek scholar, and selects his texts hem the original Greek testa merit of course rendering their transfatiOn in, English. Rcitrequently criticises the Latin and King James versions of the bible, and says that nany errors in their Id Greek or Mther that any words 'and sent ' exact meaning as ex ! ek testament. • ite'is g tho , new tAiminitent to the.befit linguists of hrbrda and'aentatices a a manner with the the compilers committed translation from thOTWigit the expression give to onces does not ectnytnr th pressed in the 0r41114 El now engaged iiCtrantantl from the Greeli,ond cons the country in Sigard to t which al ear to confile i Latin version .;;', ~. ; . Mrs. Nellie liiigharg,,v% P prencheS4or the 2a. Spiritual ARSOCOMOri oft Welty at present, at tracts a good deal of attention because of her elo quent addresses. She is lirond question a good speaker ( I beg pardon, I loran ffpeltker-est4), but, in my opinion, she speniciDo rapidly. Constant attention is necessary to .tbelt the words as they fall in rapid succession ml her lips. Her de livery is more " Dupuis! ," than that of Corn C. Daniels. Mrs. Itrigha 'n speaking in like the rushing of ninny waters, love succeeding wave in quick tilleeCH81011; whit that of Mrs. Daniels is like the calm and pinc h waters of the vast blue deep, where oecasionall,) nudestie billows rifle, higher and higher, in gni leur and beauty, until they kiss the clouds in lu leon. ESE= THE VIRGIN'. It in well known here ti I lean members of both ho favor of modifying tile 01l the Underwood fonstituli form to the laws of Cowl Virginia conservatives. mendation has as yet 1 committees in charge of fails to embrace the el harmonizing heretofore I ginia tile question of reel, still more complicated 1) Lonislana. and Illisisslit genuine reconstruction North and South beconuf Ideas, end in order to Ite6 result we must approach;' liberal spirit. Let us tic oblivion, and lookin (I g i future,' strive to bring pe country. . t a majority of Repub. sus of Congress are in ctlonable features in n so 00 to make It con- Us and the views of tho No report or reeom fm submitted by the e subject. I fCongress jortunity presetited of tintliellng views in Vir , ;:truetion will become 1,4 such States as Texas, 1411. There emu be no pat II the people of the 4 me In sentiment and 6duplish so desirable a ;lie subject fu the most kuslgn the dead past to Illy to the present and ..0 and prosperity to our THE VOTE 0 GEOROJA • Tile acceptance by th Semite of the electors; 'vote of Cleorgittlinti ere! 0' considerable debate In the 11111100 of Itepres", at Ives, In which Gen. Butler Is the most, pronkhent actor. Mr. Butler takes the ground that t I'l vole of Georgia, should have been rejected nn l[ wants the Senate cen sured for accepting. it, 011. It, Is a positive man, and when lie takes his issit lon upon a subject, Is apt, If I may use the ',ltent, to "run It to death." TILE LITTLE W.yDEILEICii HOME. We have recently likilt visit from Rev. J. C. Van Meter, In charge bi the Little Wanderer's Home, In New York ('lt;. Ile had eight of "his children" with him, spin are excellent singers, and held Milli to largo &silences at several of our churches. At the C'airry Baptist clime') !SY) was contributed hi supptrt of the I 110110. During the time (Home eight t tars, I believe) Mr. Can l i Meter has been enitagritlin 1111 H charitable work, he hits rescued nearly 0000 of these little waifs of humanity from vice a I immorality and found comfortable homes for )I'lll ninon g moral people. Mr. Van Meter is not 101iient speaker, and would scarcely succeed In 1 invest:Mg Ills hearers with the importance of Ills abject if It were not for the fact that "he 1H known ty ills works." The most casual observer, howeNftr, cannot full DJ percelvt that bin 01101 is full to Co•erllowlng with l'lnilnes( and love for those ll(' little ones who if not rescued from their &Own and depraved par ents, would follow 111 heir footsteps and:grow up In ° crime and Ignorance. Ills work may be an ardous one, but it is Imre glorious—more In ac cordance with the toad lugs of 1 110 great and good 1111111 pf Nazarittli,—thri the plaudits showered upon the conqueror sin the statesman. Mr. Van Meter Is rewarded by the •satisfactlon he feels that he has done his 1111 y, anti more too,towards the poor 111111 11l'Ipi0S1. and when his spirit is wafted hooey to real its above, null the book "I life to opened to Ills ViiNV Ms reward will be stilt greater. , If any of your reader, should visit New York, they should call at the Howard Mission and Lit tle Wanderer's I loitti. THE surrnAttit AMENDMENT. The manhood sultme amendment has passed the Senate in an anninded form, and must conse quently go back again to the !Louse of ReBrOSCII- Intives. It will no doubt puss the House 'as it came from file Scull te. BURIAL QS' MRS. SU int Arr. N6tWitlititlifilling ibl!Vrder of the President that 1 there 9 iiould be no Mlle demonstritt ion on the • occmtion of the burl {I of Mrs. Surratt's remains, a large crowd atte led upon the ceremonies, 1 which were perforn 11 according to the rites of the Homan Catholic liurch, Mrs. S. having been a mesalwr of that eh n.' lainic•- ` 111. I ii 'I ' Tue MAMMOTH CA'E.—Effract .front a Private Letter.— * * * 1, * We groped about for Many halm; lii tuts Wlrlderilli 1111, ,, I never Raw anything like it. Tin freaks of nature displayed here are very strange, and strike the beholder with awe. But the air hi sitar parts of the cave is close and stilling, and whet; we came out I fouthl my self saddled with' tesvilsle fever, which entirely prostrated lite. The physician had never sects a case like it before, :till no remedy lie prescribed scented 10 do the least gond. My life was despair ed of. Mrs. Wilsons, with school I was residing, had in the house a bole or PLANTATION 13ITTE104, anti she insisted I shot d try it, for she said she knew It to be a certain cure in all cases of fever, , debility, ague, ayßpopia, &e. I had but little hilt'', but linally cons Med co try it as a last re sort. In less than thrie hours after the first dose my fever left me ; in wo I lays 1 wits sitting up, and before Saturday n lit I was as well ever.— I tell you rill this th e you may know how to net in any ease of lepr, or stay similar disease. I firmly believe the PLRNTATION Itcrrens saved my life. 'de * *., * * In my next I will tell you about the Cstvc In detsll. A. J. P. NtAfi N.ILI A NV ATI:IL — Si VI or to the heel thili . orted Orr icon Colughe, luta null at nit' the Klee. pRI(IES GItEATLY ItEI)I7CED TO OUT WINTIt STOCK OW KEN'S, YOCTIIS' S T rLE,AI. I ; 4 1 . 05 . T :V I I; " 147: k 11' nur rod y ••••,•I• ,arm; ate ',het tut by mly Afork Ph Irtar (ph rr ICES .11,11%1 "AIWA N7'EED (Ober Ihr. Ike I ow, sl • Ist trio mil bletrt (on !mei, mt• • d r, ptr , hotne e, or the so ell I. hel . 1 . 1 ' , p.m/ wit A FAIR TEST 10 441. VI: AST. Half wily Iwhvecat & CO., ' Filth and Towns HALL, SiSth S MS MAIIIiET 411111',00111.1AIOVAY, NEW 011 K. . - pi PORTANT To FAUMERS cm,intcsiA AND onEuoN SEED WI [EAT AGrEN(Ar We fix . tiloll , nrtnerA wish the BEST SEED *EAT IN THE WORLD Perfectly free front Intwetlform or other Intpurille grog, from AUSTItAiI AN and CI 111.1 good still, SIXTY IIiSIIELS TO Tin: ACHE weighlug 65 POUNDS TOTHE IlllBllEl The Earx of Nhratiwhcn niature, ore uktialli rlerru Moly° Inches loug. Sir Put np nod seOrely ti e d and healed In linen trans and neat by =di freq.° all parts of the conuiry, on re celpt of price. SAMPLES 10 . CTS.EACII I HAUS CA'. and EACII Or la larger tilantllles ul raasoualole rater M=ll CAW:FOAM' AND OREGON SEED WILE AT AGEN.Q.Y, atN FRANCISCO, I= AGENTS WiNTED FOR SECRETS 0 7 THE GREAT CITY, • A Work desetirtlYe Ylclues and the \Nem the Mys tortes, Bilserlestud Crimes of New York City. If you wish to k talhow-Yortanes are motto nod hart lu a day; how Shrewd en arc ruined lu Street; how Countrymen Etre sw pled by Sharpers: how Minister. nd Merchants aro /31,clonalled; how Douce Halls and Concert Saloons are ithhasted; how ii nodding !louses and Lotteries are couducto; how Stock and Oil Companies Urigilllite nod how thOn Obtain. Borst, read this work. It undo'. ZIA fine engrallugs ; tells all about the Mysteries sud Crluos , of New I,k, and in the Spiciest and Clotattod work of tlot kind pahishod. PRICE ONLY $2 10 PER COPY. IR . Send for areal. and see our forms, and a Intl de s ripction of d he look. Address, JONES BROTHERS & Co., Ithlhuellth, ra. CAUTlON.—luferlot works of a similar character are rtrolhtll : d. SThat the books you buy contain 3.5 has engravings and nsiior 4 4 2 • -,0 per ~,,Pr• . felt 10,2 t • REMOVAL. , CHAMS! 1 CILIIRS! CHAIRS! REUBEN SIEGER, AL,LENTOWN, l'A., !Ina removed his elute, Settee. etc., Salesroom to . • , NO. ISS NVEST HAMILTON BTREET 3 A few'doont above 19ghth street. and almost directly op posits Hattenbuch'• Hotel, where he will leo pleased to at tend to all calls from Persons who desire anyth Bl ing It hi Hue. • (Jun 13.3m]E0EIL T I” :? NATIONAL LTA INSURANCE CO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approve CASII CAPITAL, BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA Where the 'emeriti Lnninrxn inn trnnnnrteJ, and to Which -. g..llPrlli 1 ,017e0P01111..11CP ehould be whlmemed. • Jay Cooke, Phila. E.. 1, Rollins, Woohlug C. 11. Clerk Phila. Henry Cooke. Week'n. .101 m W. Mae, Philo. Wm. E. Chendler, \Yodel:, Wm. G. Alooohmol, John Derwee, We.ll'n. lleorge F. 'Tyler, Phila. Edward Dodge, New York.. J. Murkly Clerk. Philo. 11. C. Tohnodoek, N. Y. C. H. CLARK, Phihulelphia, President. HENRY I). COOKE, Washington, Vice•Prosident. JAY COOKE, Chairman Mance and Executive Com. EmEnsos - w. I'EET, PION., Soc'y and Actunry. E. S. TORNER, Ws'Menton. Assistant SocretarY• FRANCIS 0. SMITH, M. U. Medical Director, J. EWINO MEARS,M.I)., Assistaut Medical Direct . . MEDICAL ADVISORY .BOARD. J. K. BARNES. Sluices-General U. S. A., Minshingten P. J. 1108W1T7., Chief Medical Depnrbneat U. S. N WaAinaton. D. W. BLISS, M. 8., \Pn•ldnutea. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS WM. D. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. (iEttRUE HARDING, P 1414. Mollie Pa. This Company, National in Its cliararter, offers by rea son of its Largo Capitol, Low Rates of Prellllolll and new tables, the most desirable means Of Insuring life yet pre• smiled to the public. The rates of prentinm, being largely reduced, are made an favorable to the I mowed on those of the best Dluludl Cumpiinien and avoid all the complications and uncertain ties of Notes Dividends and the misunderstandings which the latter are no apt to cause the Policy-Holders. Several flew 1011 i attractive tables are flow presented which need ly to be un INCOME rstood rnoDuctNo to prove acceptabl POLICY e to the on politic, as tho and RETURN PRIVIUM POLICY. In the former, the doli gyth, •holder not only it a life insurance, at ea but will receive, itliving, after a periodpaya of able few years, en totneel PM". Null( ru ti n per Celli a 0 Per end.) rir the Of I,l', In the latter, the compa ny agrees if/ rrturn to Mt amount of 111011ey lie has petit( in, in addition to the a on n tor of him pot lea. The attention of tmrsons contemplating (bele liven or lucreasing th e amount of Insurance they already have, is called to the special advantages offered by the National Life Imoirance Company. Circulars, Pamphlets and fell partictilars given on ap plication to the Branch Mike of the Company at Philadel phia or to its general Age igs. 1776 - Lile AI, AGENTS ARE WANTED in every City and 'Town ; and application from cometent parties for such agencies, with suitable palorsetnen p t should be addressed To TnE CO)IPAN Y•S AOENTS ONLY, In their respective districts. • E. W. CLARK & Phlindelithia JAY COOKE Sr. Co.. WashingA, D. C. an For Mat Virylad.n Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia d Werrgiia, • Charles W. Comer Allentown Notional Bunk, Nelson Weller, Ilepnbllroner !look Store, Agents for I.oblall and niljolnlng Countle.. Jacob A. Blunter. special 'met 15 a. .ept -11 FOR SALE A lot on Lawrence rot% to te rtly of Allentowo, 113 • 190 feet, Ott which I,' erected t dwelllua house, la by I.N Ot. Also a two-story frame factory. containing Nu ruing !MI.'S, illo 11 11111011.'S circular .31 fent noda RO up A right , hr., Ont. e. " .rso power enable; C6tern, 10 by 12 feet: uwe of war-1101111a water; Molding% and a variety of choice (roll ees. 111 be sold at a reanoouble orb:ea:al Ott reaxonable nos by OIRSES FOR SALE Will he exposed to public side, at the ASIEUICAN OTEL, In Al EXECUTORS' SALE • . OF • • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDY. FebruatY 21th. Da. Will be sold at liticsal. on the premises, at the Inte residence of George Whittier, dec'd, In °ley township, Lurks county, Om fol lowing Real Estate, to•wtt: No. 1. A valunble farm in a high state of rultivujjon, coutaing 112 urres, more or Logo; consisting of limestone and chty soil, with Ow following Improvements. "viz: One two•stury double STONE DWELLING. of brown mastic ...; ono two•story stone Spring Muse, largo stone!.. . Swleol liars, two•story stone pig sty, large framo Io carriage house, one frame wood house, one stone smoke house with vault nud One spring of water nil er-. DOLOII, and other buildings. All of the foregoing Improve :omits, applee fences. ure in excellent condition. Thee are two erchardte-ono of which contains over 110 choice trees: also, five never -falling springs of water, On the NOW premises. within :MU yards of the Improve ments above described, are a fine I wo•story stone dwell ing house, Swiss Bar. Slaughter house and other build ings, with two wells of excellent water and a young or chard of choice fruit trees. The olive described pr •u wi ll be sold In the whole or in separate tracts :farm ull purchasers. as MIOWN: • Firid—The orlgrnal a, consisting of 70 acres more 4r less, with the Improvements first above descrlbea. ScOoll3 acres, moro or Icon, with the last above de• scribed itorroventexts• Th fed-211 :wren, more or less, adjoining two above. This in one of the finest and most dealrable farms in the State. The grounds surrounding the (Melling.. as well O. the large gardens, ere beautifully tom out and decorated with dowering plants, shrubbery, fruit, uud ornamental trees, be . It In located In line fertile valley of Oley town ship, Berks connty, at the terminus of the Douglassville Turnpike, 61011 es north oil' Douglassville. on Landeading and Oley Turnpike. 10 miles east of Reading, awithin half n toile of the proposed railroad connecting the East Penna. Railroad with the Philadelphia and Reading Rail "l'tii.i I:l."AllattNrna‘c.ll.4l.(i lIESTN UT T I miteit. of Ai Years' growth, containing 17 acres, mare or less. There ore trams of Iron Ore upon this tract. • ggir Persons wishing to examine the premises before day of sale, ana invited to call at any time. sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, when conditions of sale will be made l i tma ti:, Liberal ,ii pir i kpa t o , purchasers. CALVIN K. WHITNER, 1,,, SAMUEL K. WRITS hit, Executors, lb FORM' K. W MTN bib. , punLic SALE MEMO cALIFOIINI A ante. ECIELD WASHINGTON, D. ,C July 35, 1868 $1,000,000 First National Bunk Building, I)IRECTORS OFFICERS GENERIL NGENTS For Penn.ylvanla and Southern Sew Jer,y got S'alt A CALLA BLE CITY PROPERTY 300 & 'RIII.7E. Ageuts ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1869 =I TWO FINE DRAUGHT HORSES J. 11. MILLE% Ja., Ato.lgnro Lehigh 'tolling Mill Co MEM EOM VALUABLE FARM STOCK I The undersigned will sell 4tt to sale. on WEDNE3 DAY, DI arrh3, Igill, in Hanover wnsillp. Lehigh county. Va., the following valuable farm stork and utenslio, to-wit: 6 HEAD (IF YOUNG IlditliES, fl Cown,i kil . i l l 1 reaper and mower, good as new, grain drill, t ' machine and power, hay rake, 2re • • wagons, 951 ows, 2 double harrows, 2 sodallaY ladders aw bolster., intrnesg and Hl-11Pti , for 4 howl!, all new, log chains, st•tiner chains, and other articles too JACOB J. 011ElliAlli. nror."W.llll7ati,ln et . • , (0,1/ de' FARMERS, FRUIT GIROWEItii,. AND GANDF.NERS. BEET'S IMPROVED PATENT fRVIT TREE INVIGORATOR AND VINE IN SEOT DESTROYER.. Ti 114 is truly tine of OP greatest dircoverler ever made— combining the 1110011 111.11111 ingrediennt ever known for fruit, grain and general AS no equal. When applied to the tree II penetrates every pore, destroying every reveler of hired. and the worm In eart of the tree or plant—connecting with the mineral relearn, of the earth—dentroyn the cause and prevents the creation of any destructive insect. It will prevent Cerruti° from stinging the plain; It will kill the Israeli grub t It will WONen the knots and old bark on the vine or tree, riough off the mine and re-bork the ntack. In word It re-invigorates the tree and give) It health retainnetit to wlthrta destroyvrity of whichoer and Ito fruit. It willall Mettle infest the pot dowers, moninbern. potatoes. tomato plants. &c...and stimulates their growth. it will preveet weeell, mildew. runt or the fly from touching the wheat, and the cut-worm from the corm It in now exteurively tired in the Western Ltates, and persons who use it would not be without it for one thousand dunes its vainr. No man who has a single fruit tree con afford to be without it. Upon application, we will refer to persons who are walla It In Berke county, and would take 611.100 for their recipo — Wo will giro re mittent.° aud not The undersigned have purchased mole right to uro, sell, and apply it...lto:launder within the counties of Cherter, Delawure, Montgomery, Lehigh, Philadelphia City end county, York, Cumberiend. Adams and Franklin. and tali now prepared to roll township or county right. , 'aeons who have purchared townrhipr have made fromh SA o.' o In SIR par day /trilling mingle farm right , at 10 to 610 per recelpe. Address, EXAM & CO. Heading.. l'a. ue notified to purchs Baltimoret of J. Ahearn. altar Geo. W. Jacknou,' of Md., as we will prosecute tolhe utmost extent all who bay from him to Nell or use . The nolo — right for tho above territory in owned by us. Ahearn never saw Bent's Improved Pat ent, and known nothing of its introdients. to Oar right wag ObtAilleii from the patentee, Mr. Bert, who now Mese-, ruling Ahearn lathe Lattimore COWS for fraud. • • EVANS & CO. fob PENNSYLVANIA 110 TEL, COIL 7th AND LINDLN STD ALLENTOWN,PA. Derurigrglinat ttliciezittZ rand. Th fe n :is Tn e well ouppla ;ith otable B rOTL Y lSPiry .h ietentg veDI be be stowed upon the [nuts to mete them Cool home - Each 1-'OB-D *OBIS GUTH, 'Ne33 ...abbertiscutrutz. ie • THE 9 , 9VJE, ' • 'THE ILLUMINATEI) WESTERN WORLD PRINTED IN OIL COI ORS A Marvel of Reality and (Arnim.. Contain , the Superb Romance, TIIE PI II RE El fl IT, THEe author of the •• Dead Letter:" Till: cl.O (I ON I I EAET, by the ever popular Roe. Aloe, Complete Stories, It raphle Skeletton, Poetry, tlic.• Each number, ',ruble+ Iltlier enntaluu a SP LIiNIXD CARTOON, In 01l Colors, tren trorihy uf framing. TERMS ,:11HT Year (ff 2 ntimberel. Ptimatle by. Netts NAIIIPIO ropy ~0111 free. J. Melt FRENCH &W II EAT, 122 Natottait., 11.111T._ AGENTS WANTED FOR SECRETS OF' THE GREAT CITY A work dearrlptlve of the VIRTUES nod the VICES, th B 1 VSTFIIt I , SIISERIES,uvuI (MIMES of New York (Illy. If you *lot; to k ttoW how fortunes 1111 , 11111110 Rod loot It (lily; 1111 W shrewd Well are ruined lu rtreet; hou countrymen Itre owltolletl Icy 111111ereee; how Mluktvro out Merrho nix au , Mork m o iled; how Donee llotuwo sod Con fort Sabot. ore 111µ1111Ite11; horn 011111111 g 11.111/oel tool Lot torlem ore et1111111nell; 110 W Stork nod Olt Coutroolv.orlolu ;de, nod how the Bobblen burst, rend thin work. It run Woo over 30 Atm Enstrav Ingo, tello tall obout theyoterle Mel Crime , . of NMI. York, owl to the Nrleleet 111111 Clll'lllle work puldlohtol. . ONLY 42 .lo PHU COPY. sc Ira-Send for Circulars an nee our terms, and a full de 'JONES 111108 & CO.. Phllndelphln, Pa. 11 AUTIO it N.—lnforior works Of n 1141111444 character are .4 ur clrenlaled. See that the hooks yon buy contain over :11,1 UP engraving,. and sell at id 541 per copy. . . AGENTS WANTED FOR _- 110 W TO :MAKE THE FARM PAY. !tow to double the value of land and tha Monti.nn stock. and how to raise three times the nantlty of all farm crops to WI acre. 7fol pages and HU beautiful and awful 111 nstra• Moo, Fanners, young mini and I•xperloured avvnt+ gad It pays to C..ss fur this hook. 4‘loo to Cli per mouth, cording to ability and energy. For full particulara ml dress dZEIGLER, McCURDV Phil a & CO., delphia. AGENTS:WANTEDfmm FOR illn•t OUR NEW linok 1,001 pages, prol p rated ele gant Engravings, Maps, &a. The People's Edition of the Life and Epistles of ST. PAUL lip thy. Messrs, CosynkAnn A How... A vivid Ple tore of the times of the 'treat Apostle. Warkd sem...M ed by elergymen of all denominations. Superior to the English edition, and sold at one-third its price. Notes tuoP references in the English lougnage. VON/10 EX/110 ON to gelds turfy r Mon ems before coffert,L Circulars free to all. Address the Pula P.her, BLISS & CO., Newark, New Jersey: AGENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIA L • HISTORY OF THE WAR. ITS CACHES. CHARACTER. CONDUCT SI RESULTS BY HON. A. 11. BTIiI'ESS. Its ready salt., combined with an Incrensed commission, make it the best Sttbscriiition book ever published, Scud for eircitlars and see onr terms auil a hill alescrt , p• lion of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISIII. Philielelphin. Pa., or Cincinnati, Ohio. RED JACKET AXES. (IRAN O RAP HIM, Dl kb., Sept. 10, !Ayr NI•OTT At 1lAKl:w The 111.0)00 .ram to bo crazy about your JAVKET Aaca. Plea. read me twenty dozen nor... Yount truly, W. I). F. PAr volt. —Unprincipled denier: , ere Kern ng. Axes painted red, ns the Jacket Axe. Tho stood qualities of this Axe consist in its stiperior enfting led in the red paint. The lied Jacket fr ,d otle by oil responhilde intrilware dealers Pittsbuttill, Ps. ERICING Bur 0111, Seir.hvip for Yonod Men, who, having erred, de , dr a better nolohood. Sent 111 N i -111,1 letter 01,1.10 PPS, trre o charge. it iwnelittell return the ptr.hige. PHIL AISTIIItO, Box l', NOR IS THE TIME TO SUB SCRIBE NEW YORK WEEKLY, TIER PEOPLIer. rAvonlyx Jorani. TILE MOST INTERESTING STORIES Are Alwayo to he found hi the NEW YORK WEEKLY At prelTnt there air FOUR GREAT STORIES 11111111 u g through It. columns; ttud lit Itt.t USE STORY IS BEGUN EVERY monn • Nev gulnieribers are thus sure of haying the commence of it new continued story, in, nutter when they .uhmerlho for the • NEW YORK . WEEKLY Each till :ober of Om NEW YORK WEEKLY rontal Several Iteatitifal Illnntrutlnu double the animist Reading Matter of any paper of Its (Ali and the Sketch Short Stories, uro'loo , 1.1 e., ore by the tibleal WritlON 111111 . rir:l aad Ep m e. The NEW YORK WEEKLY Lot alt confine Ito noofulueso to umuoement, but pub mull can great quantity of tenni' luotruetivii Matter, io tin moot aens.] ftirtu. TIM .KEW YORK WEEKLY DEPARTMENWS have a - Rained a high roputatiou from their brevity . , ex celleore, ain't correctness. • Tog PI.V.AMANT,PAHA,MAPIIA are tnntb Ilp of coarse Witted wit and humor of many toltali, Polo KNOWLKI)1111 Box In coutined to tioeful luforiontiot on all notion.. of Xllhji , Ctx. THE Notes Prm. KIVe 111 the feweot wordo the most not aide doings l : r ,e the world. Toot (1.10.1. WITH Coappopontinyt , contain. tk.We to hoping, form all imaginable auldeeto. AN UNRIVALLED LITERARY PAPER NEW YORK. IVEEKL Koch Ixxue sostolsx front EIGHT to TEN STORIES and SKETCHES, sod HALF A DOZEN POEMS, Is ndaltlon to the FOUR SERIAL. STORIES and the VALUED DEPART MENTS. t. THE TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS : . Ono Tear—mingle copy. - - Three 1)011 • • ' ' FOUr copies tie .100101 h Ten Doll Eight roplem. . - Twenty Doll Those mending icsl for a chili of MK all cent tI Moe, will be entitled to a copy vat r. Dopers-up of c ran afterward add slue° coplen at 1/0. fin emelt STREET & SMITH, Proprietors, No..I.IFULTON ST. NEW YORK ... • . (niLir FIFTY CENTS it vear foro ,enlnable eight page paper, 50 TIII3 RECREANT'S :311 II LT, ' containing' MIMI., sln)wing ilow to do Hidus., Menus of Sucre., Dealings Operatlens, Sketelem of Businese Life teld 1311.10 P. Men, Coto:normal Law, Political Economy; 'liminess In telligence; also, Intereatlng Stories, Poetry. Essays on Rectal Lilo and 3lateters, Anecdotes, bliscellany, ate. only F(fly (huts a year. Club. or seven. flt Twelve, IA For Ten names , and *5 we will seed The Velttericlert Commerehol. Aritheirfte k ileineol. Price, lA. Address 11. 11. CRITTENDEN Sr. CO., till 7 Chestnut fit., Philadelphia, Pe. WANTED. AGENTS. - $7.5 MOO per month. everywhere, male and fe male, tointrodoce the OENVINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWINO MACHINE. Thla machine will stitch, hem. fell, tuck. quilt, cord, bind, braid and em braider In a moat superior manner. Prrco only MS. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay OM for nay ma chine that NOM cow a stronger, more beautiful or more claatla seam than ours. It makes the "Elaatic Lock Stitch." Every accond atitch cant ho cut, and still thu cloth cannot bo pulled apart without tearing It. We pay Agent. from $75 to PC per month and expenses, or a rommloalon from which twice no much eau be made. Addrosa SECOND & CO. Pittsburgh, Pa., Barton, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. THE PATENT MAGIC COMB Will color gray hair a permanent black or brown. Said a•orywhere. Sent by mall for $1 Addrrax WM. PATTON, Troaaurer, Magic Comb Company, Springfield, Max_ _-_____ 'VAULT ROSE POTATO, 121 American and Foreign Sprlnc Wheats, Oat, Barley Corp, Clover heed., Ora. Seed, II oga. Vow's, float Pod dor Lotter. Pend for the TV PERI IaRTITAI. FARM JOCK/IAL only 'AI coda. Address MM. UEITE, Chambersburg. Pa AGENTS. FARMERS. GARDEN. EitS and FRUIT fiROWERS.- - Send for partleulera of Rest'o improred Fettle Tree and l'hie forfuorafor and Insect Destroyer. Semple. to tent NV 111 he forwarded to any part of the United Staten and Tor/eel sotisfort fon gtatranferd. °mat Afield./ ore wonted In ererg . nainlN Ds the Dotted States. toldross J. AHEARN. ul Benolut Street, Baltimore, Md. IMEAFNENS, CATAIIIIII, _ LA.—A Lady who bad suffered for Iran! froM De. WWI Catarrh nod &Tanta, was cared by a simple rem, ly. lire sympathy mud gratitude prompts her to scud th, receipts free f charge to any ono similarly afflicted. Ad. dress Mr. 11. C. L., lielaiken, N.. J. • MONTHLY ( TRADE CIRCULAR,' FOJANUARY, IRO. Containiug a list of valuable and useful articles for sale at ONE DOLLAR each; also liberal luducements for form• leg clubs. IT ALSO CONTAINS INFORMATION, WHICH, WE THINK, WILLBE IMPORTANT TO ANY PER• SON EENDING MONEY TO THE GIFT ENTERPRISE ONE DOLLAR CONCERNS. It Is the opinion of Nome of our City and State officials, that if this circular be circulated in all parts of thocounrcy it would be the means of saving a 'great deal of money, which is now loot by sending to these unlawful concerns. On account of our Immense trade. Ando( the depreciation In Merchandise, we aro now offering to Ageuts bettor In ducement. thin ever before offered. Coulee Sent free to any address; a ANDREWS h CO. 4A Elm IR., (formerly 103 Sudtso7 ) Boehm, Mast 9 g 9 I NULL avau saioCr IMPORTANT! • MWCEMENTS TO AOENTS LARGER THAN EVER! 100 PER CENT Saved 1r) cl übbing together um& buying COTTON, CLOTH. BBBSS WODS, WOOLEN (loops, nosIERY, BLANK• ETS, SIIAI7I,s, Ate., together with BOOTS end SHOES, CWILERY, SILVEN.-PLATED WARE, CAS TORS, FANCY GOODS, &te., of EASIMAN & KENDALL, (5 HANOVER C.TREET, BOSTON, MASS., LWENSED WHOLES! LE DEA hERS BY THE U. C=l The amain told by us are decntribed In printed slips or checks, which aro scut to any I.l.lielot at (ho rate of ten cents each, in clubs of On. twenty, Milo, forty, 010111. • one het antral, Our hundred and Attu, lieu hundred, Re. For a dulhtr the receiver can buy the article described In the check, ~r exchange It for Roy one of two or three lnuu• Bred other articles In our circular. At a guarantee of the worth of every article sold by us, nuy article snout check. can be exchanged for a While Bed Quilt or a Silver Plated Revolving Castor. with Five Bottles. Read what (ho great paper of the Northwest, the Toledo Blade (Nasby's paper), toys of on WHAT Wg SAW AT our Ilen.--(ffirionity lea us, while recently In Boston, to visit the one dollar entabllnnin• men) of Memos. Eastman 8t Kendall. Their Trade has become no immense that they oust occupy four stories in the elegtant ass'. al Hanover Street. The named this firm has beconne familiar an household words' throng. art the MWdlr mud R'rnu•rn Stub s, thm•ns men they tutu' nru h d i n tTne u ni • t promptl ln!'nl limns i ble n the city. Their Club syntem of ceiling goods low done more, we to during the past few years to keep ni,nw the prices of domestic article' in every day une n thau all other influences combined. Most of their goods am manufactured exprennly for thbm, an for Inffitanco, cutlery made to their order in Sheffield, England, and Imported in large quataltien for their dollar trade alone." NOW IS THE TIME TO GET SIGNERS AND SEND IN CLUBS. LADIES SPECIALLY WANTED AS AGENTS. Partial list of articles allowed as COOIIIIIBhIOI.I to any out sending claim: — CLUB OF THIRTY. DEL) 21 yards bleached or mr bleached good Cotton Cloth. Photograph Album, pictures, clekaut Morocco Wading, Revolving oval band, Silver plated ('actor, 5 bottles. Ladle,' Beets pat tern. Large whin. all Linen Cuter. Willie Lancaster Counterpane. El yard,. Calk, Alhambra Bed Doll'. Ladles' Morocco Shopping (lag. flood.Cottunto Clock. CLUB tit SIXTY. (ia.) 42 yards Bleached or bleached Cotton Clo.th. • F.ltlonable dress pattern. Di yards wool Cannimere for Pants and Vest pattern. Fun. lonoblo WOnlou Shawl. Whllr Marneilles Cooaterpane. Lady's Large (demise Morocco Shopping Bag. Lady's Fashionable Cloak Pattern. Pair good White Woolou Blankets. Black Alpaca It rent ('silent. 4 yuck double• rinith waterproof cloaking. 0 yardx Farmers' good wool 'rocking. Rosewood Brawn Alarm Clock. Lady'. Fur Win Set of Moons' Fars, moll and collar. CLUBS OF ONE HUNDRED. 1510.) iii Yards good Ileached Or Unbleached Cotton Cloth, out yard wide. ,ady's or Gent's New Silver Hunting Cane Watch. Fash ionable Thibet linen Pattern. Elegant Black Alpaca Irens Pltherli. One pair good 'whim woolen blanket, urge sire. Lady'n Fashionable d o able Woolen Shawl. Mtn Large, flue; Bleached Llano - Table Covers, with ono loan law nixed Dinner Napkins to match. 25 yards Ilmop Carnelian. V, yards (no Condoner° for suit. O. Won Ivory Handled Steel Bladed Halve. and Forks. Ono Dozen, Roger's bent Silver Plated Forks on white metal. Portable Setting and Embroidering Machine, 714 yards nlouble•w kith Waterproof Cloaking. Set of Furs, Muff and Collar.. It is imponntiole to give a complete lint of goods, but desiring article./ not named above, will please mention them, and we will accommodate them If passible. If you have a club ready, or Intend to raise OLIO for any other bonne, Flora't .foll to send It to us, and at the some ire ask for nor Erne (arrs/or awl Mammoth Exchange Lint. Portion acting as agents fur other dollar housos In this city, will please mend n. their address, nod that of a dozen or no of their male and tomato friends, an wo can Illithe It for their advantage to do so. Mule and female agentn wanted nen unual. SEND MONEY IN REGISTERED LETTERS In every'n• stance, and we guarantee that come perfectly mate, N. 11.—Our nolo einnuld not be clannod with ono dollar jewelry sateen nnuni gift enterprises. Send luau fur decision respecting our badness by tho Comminsiouer of internal Revenue. dated Washington, Not. 4, 1155. slf you trout prompt returnns for your money, send your clubs to • EASTAIAN KENDALL, P. 0. BOX E. 65 HANOVER ST., BOSTON, MASS DON'T READ THE ABOVE! ia A GENTS WANTED tl r the A3IEHICAN YEAH BOOK and NATIONAL for Itita, Astronomical, Illetorical. Financial, Commercial, Agcaltural, Educational, llo• Hakim, This work contains a can fund of Into and ',MO- M& Information respecting tho United State. and FOTelgn conolelee, Inchfifing overy department of the General and tr State 0 overnmenta, whirl, all classes will find Invaluable doily reference. Addrese 0. D. CASE is CO.. Publish• ers, Hartford, Conn, WANTED—AGENTS To sell the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINIL Prlce, SCA OW The nhoplent, cheapest and bent Kislnas Machine ever Invented. kult ntltehes per tnla CAN Liberal Intlosetnentn to Agent... Addresn, AMERI CAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Melon, Mass., or St. - Look, Mo. WEBEAT THEM ALL I Our areal 000 Dollar Salo Is tho best In the country We give more and better goods than can be obtained of any other house in the business or from any store In the coun try. Our terms to Agents exceed All others. Agents wanted everywhere. Send for Circular. Address R. 11. FLINN & CO., SI Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Lrgal Noticco. TN TIIE DISTRICT COURT TII E THE EASTERN DI/ITER:TOY - 4 . . ENNA. In the matter of Solomon M. Young, bankrupt. Raster , . Melia of Penney/ranfn se: Thin Is to give notice that on the 6th day of February, lull), a Warrant in Bankruptcy wan loaned against the es tate of Solomon M. Young. of Allentown, in tho county of Lehigh, and State of Pennsylvania, who ban been ad juged a bankrupt upon lois own petition; that the payment f any debts Rod delivery of nay property belonging to tuch bankrupt, to him or for bin use,. and the transfer of oy property by him, urn forbidden b y law; that a meet• lus ts f the creditors of the said bankrupt to prove their o deb and to choose ono or more assignees of bin estate, will lie held c ot a Court of Bankruptcy to he holden at Easton, before W. E. Duster, Esq., Register, on the '23th d aytof, of February, A. D. ISOO, at 2 o'clock p DANL. PIIILLIPPE, U. S. Deputy Marshal as Messenger. MEM A UDITOWN NOTICE. 1 - 1 IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF LEIIIOII CO. The undersigned having been appointed to audit the ac count of Ilarrinon M il ler, administrator of F. Augnat Schllllmcb, deceased, late of the borough of Millerstown, Lehigh county, and to make distribution of the balance re. toniolog In the bands of said administrator, hereby Fares notice that he will meet nil erratic intanoted In Kahl Ca- Into for Ow parpore of attending to Ore &Oleo of Mx ap point:neat on Thursday, February IS, 15111, at big office, to the city of Allentown, at ID o'clock, a. tn. fel) 341 t E. J. MOORE, Auditor. "VOTIC EaSI,ra E ierialN BANKRUPTCY. 11 P of Penney/mufti es: Easing, January 23, 1S(0. The nadernittned hereby give., notice of his appuinOneut as Aool oleo of Androw ifallet of /Raiford, in the county of Northampton and State of Pennayiyania, within maid Din• trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own pe• titho,, by the Dikrict CAr i t i tg led 1/OWlNPitriet.NE fob :1-3t R, ARK VIM OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. _LI' Mule,. Aid r fel (1 Pen nal/lean fa es: • • EAKTON. January 23. / The unilereigned hereby eves notice of bin appo i ntment a. A,4iartee of Abnibuto fiteruneld, of Etteton, In the county of Northampton, and Hutto of l'ennitylvaula, who Imo been adjudged it bankrupt mote hl. own petition, by the Dictrict Court of wail DlAtrlet. 3.:1t 101 IN V. ()WINNER, fomilintea. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Eastern District ftf Per...win/min is: &taros. January 2ft, The undersigned hereby gives tonic° of his appointmen t . a so ...Aimee or Georg° J. lienningen,4A rik4ercP. I t l y , count of Northampton, and Stan , o d f enuallvan r r rh w u i r z , ; Di"ettrilLtol•TrestirneNcLiPnitird), ftalll/Istrict. 114 4.W31 p fob 8.3 t .1011 N F. UWINNEII, Annignm NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. • Easter,. District itf Penney/sworn is: • ' EAsion,lnuM7 The undersigned bereby_given notice of his appointment as APAlgni4 , of Solomon M. Voting, of Allentown, in the county of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankruPt oPon his own petition, by the District Conti Or .lil District. fob :1-3t JOHN F. OWINNEIL Assigner, MISTATE WILLIAM W. WEAVER, .12.1 deed, late of the City of Allentown, Lehigh county. Notice in hereby given that the undersigned have taken out letters of Administration in the above estate. All persons who are Indebted a estate are requeated make payment wlthiu six weeks from the date hereof, and such who 11000 nay legal Oran. against said estate will Present them duly authenticated for aettlement within the above specified llme. riBNi y .cBB, WM. kv. *E.vg.r. gecuturc, °e. Inn. 9, DO. jun 13.61 "VSTATE OF SOLOMON LICHTEN JIAWALLNER, late of Upper Macungie Lehigh Co,,dec'd —Notice Is hereby give that Letters of Administration have hero granted to the undersigned.all Persons who re Indebted to said estate are requested to make pay maul within ell weeks from the date hereof, and such who have any legal claims against said estate will present them well authenticated for Peillelllolltwithin the above apoci• fled time. JONAH LICIITNNWALLNER, sd„,, WM, 11. LICIITENWALLNEIL 5 Allentown, January a% UM SCRO REPORT OF TILE TOWNSHIP AutMoro of Lotrlklll Towomlllp, Lehigh county, rok., account of John llolbeft,Tfratiorer of Om Low. 11111 School 1n:1.w. , nod of 0111 Buouly Funds of, old towumlllp. The Auditor chorgex Ito 611/011 , 11: 1111. To nol t olut of Dopllcato No. 1, Ta mn s iimie k No. J. Nu. 6. Unlace Iu do hands of Into Treasurer on. By Loans made vith loterort Vor collecting said t*X Reuben Mehter, extra a c re ice Tavern Bill Auditors . fees .650 itErnEN DIEM. D MILLER, lAudllors. • Lownm, lauuar7ro, ME feb Balance dim I Ili 6172 al 911 al .11.5 42 lal 11 NI. 3, No. t 241 W .011 0368 411 AO 1 r211 5 C 45 1.4 1,f03 1➢ Ill) GO 0,157 CS pm 24 ICO OD 1003 •; 55 0 CO 7 -42.807 49