It Nagisttr. Editor and Pro Patton 11.011T.IMEDELL, 3g., ALLENTOWN, PA., JUNE 28, 1869 THE dismissal of Chief Detective Elute, of Philadelphia, because of it difficulty in relation to the division of the reward offered for the capture of an escaped prisoner raises the ques tion as to the policy of offering such reward. While the prospect of largo pay certainly stim ulates the officers in tho discharge of their duty, the absence of such inducement makes them careless and indifferent. Public officers are paid to perform certain work. Why, therefore, should.it bo necessary to offer addi tional premiums for doing their duty ? Tho very fact that such can be had in many cases has delayed the arrest of offenders whose whereabouts were known, but who were al lowed their liberty until some money could be made by their arrest. In the case of the re cent heavy robbery of a saving fund in Phila delphia, a largo reward was offered for the re turn of the money or the arrest of the offend ers. Most of the money was returned, but enough retained to make it profitable to both thief and officer. Does any doubt for a mo ment but that the offenders were known and arc now free from punishment ? If not, why would they,,havo returned any part of the plunder, and thus, perhaps lend to their cap , ture ? The detectives were on their track, certain parties were suspected, and then comes back part of the property by express. Under the present condition of things a shrewd burg lar knows exactly how much he must steak to clear himself and pay for his deliverance. Were no reward offered, and thieves to know that nothing but punishment of the law could expiate their offence, we believe that robberies would not be so frequent, or at least that there would be more certainty of a conviction of the offenders. NIKARSWOOD'S The Legislature can pass no election law wl 'eh Judge Shorewood cannot pick to pie ces. 110 has a reason for dreading Registry Laws. If one had been in existence in DM he would not now be Judge of the Supremo Court, but being such he feels bound to keep the way clear for other Democratic brethren who may follow after. In the case of Patter son et al vs. the various city officers, which was brought to test the constitutionality of the new registry lei'', he delivered an opinion on Sat urday morning declaring it unconstitutional and void and based his decision principally upon the distiction made between the rules it provides for the. State at large and for the city. We presume the decision only refers to the low as applicable to the city. This being only a nisi prim, decision given by the Judge, an appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court and the question argued before a full bench. . , Tun dedication of the National Monument at Gettysburg on the let of July, promises to be a grand occasion. The names of Senator Morton, Bayard Taylor and Henry Ward Beecher, alone wilt attract thousands, while the memories of the occasion which freed Pennsylvania front the rebel horde and gave us a victory which decided the war, will bring together many who participated in the light or who have cause to remember the day by the loss of friends or relatives. The tents which have been provided by order of Gen. Grant for our citizen soldiery, will be pitched in the historic grove in which the brave Reynolds ° fell. Ample accommodation will be provided for all visitors. &immix an extra session of the Legislature now be called, thde would be two vacancies in the Senate. One in the Chester, Delaware and Montgomery district, caused by the resig nation of Hon. Wilmer Worthington, who has been appointed Appraiser in Philadelphia, and the other in Allegheny county, caused by the resignation of lion. Russell Smith, who ' was appointed Assessor of Internal Revenue. In the latter case lion. C. 11. Stinson, Speaker of the Senate, has issued a writ directed to the Sheriff of Allegheny county for, an election to be held on the 12th of October for Senator to fill the vacancy. Dr. Worthington's time ex pires after the next election, and no special order is necessary. TnE suppression of illicit whisky distilla tion in certain.parts of Philadelphia, is attend ed with so many difficulties, that the Revenue Officers engaged in the good work have been obliged to make application to the Secretary of the Navy, for a squad of marines to assist them in their labor. In certain parts of East Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia with in a few weekd sixty illicit distilleries were destroyed. In Baltimore, stupendous frauds have been discovered implicating United States officials. Even in Berks county there are men engaged ih the business base enough to evade the laws. TO-DAY the Republican Convention which meets in Philadelphia will nominate candidates for Governor and Judge of the Supreme Court. Pima this time let every man who believes in the rottenness and corruption of the Demo cratic party use his best endeavors to elect our ticket. Pennsylvania's interests must be pro tected, and that can only be done by showing that she stands firmly pledged to the present national administration and to the principles of the party as laid down nt Chicago in 1868. A few more sweeping defeats and Democracy will be no more. OBITUARY. Henry J. Raymond, the founder nod editor of the Now York Times, died suddenly on Thursday oveniug.of apoplexy. Ito was a brilliant and en ergectic Journalist and was at different times con nected with many of the Journals of Now York. When the Tribune was started In 1841, Mr. Greeley chose him as his first assistant and thus writes of him in "Recollections of a Busy c iLife :" " I never found another person barely of age and pet from bib studies, who evinced so signal and such versatile ability in Journalism as ho did. Abler and stronger men I may have met; a clev erer, readier, more generally efficient Journalist, I never saw. Ile remained with me nearly eight years, if my memory serves me, and Is the only as alstant with whom I over felt required to remou strut° for doing more work than any human brain and frame could be expected to endure. His sala ry was of course gradually increased from time to time ; but his services were more valuable in pro portion to their cost than those of any one else who over aided me on the Tribune." In 1849 he was elected to the Assembly of his State and served as speaker. In 1869 ho was a candidate for United States Senator but was de feated by Gov. Morgan. In 1864 ho was elected to Congress from the 6th District of his State and was for a while candidate for speaker but finally withdrew from the contest. lIIs support of Presi dent Johnson soon placed him In equivocal rela tions with his party associates and he was after wards credited with having suggested and ar ranged the wigwam convention in Philadelphia for the purpose of organizing a new party, whose platform should embrace the Johnson policy of reconstruction. His address to tho people of the United States was an able paper but dld not acconl with the sentiments of the people. From tluxt time he ceased to bring any influence with the Republi- Cati party, though his paper supported Gen:Grant. He was one of the most prominent Journalists in the country and his paperranks next the Tribune and Herald. In him the county has sustained a loos which will be deeply felt, for his ability was universally recognized and admitted. STATE ELECTIOSAis The following State elections iv 111 occur dur ing the summer and fall of 1809 : July 0, Vifginia--Stata officers and Con gressmen. August 0, Kentucky—Stato Treasurer and Legislature. • August 2, Alabama—Members of Congress. August 5,. Tennessee—State officers and Legislature. August 10, Montana Territory—Delegate to Congress. September 7, Vermont—State officers and Legislature. September 18, plaine—State officers and Legislature. October 5, Colorado—Delegate to Congress. October 12, Pennsylvania—State officers and Legislature. October 12, Oblo—State officers and Legis- lature. October 12, lowa—State officers and Legis lature. October 20, California—Judges of the Su preme Court. • November 2, New York—Secretary of State, Legislature, &c. November 2, New Jersey—Legislature. November 2, Massachusetts—State officers and Legislature. November 2, Minnesota—State officers and Legislature. November 2, Wisconsin—State officers and Legislature. SENSIBLE VERDICT. The jury in the case of F. W. Patterson against the Rochester Union, for alleged libel, returned a verdict that there was no cause for ',action, which means, we suppose, that the truth was said, and that is what Mr. Patterson did not like. The litigious members of the Legislature who seek to cover their injured characters by greenbacks will probably also find that there "is no cause for action." THE Harrisburg State Guard which from its recent birth aspired to be the organ of the Republican party of the State last week sus pended publication for afar days. We hope it may learn do less grumbling, less scolding and be less personal when it again resumes its issue. LITERARY. Peterson's Magazine for July is before us. Its un rivalled circulation proves It the most popular of the ladles' magazines. The present Issue is one of the best we have ever seen. A capital steel en graving, "The Romance of a Boarding School," with a laughable story by Ella Rodman, leads off ; then follows a mammoth colored steel fashion plate, with five full length figures; and then we have numerous wood-cuts of now bonnets, bathing dresses, Ate., besides a score of patterns for the work table, and also an alphabet for marking, printed In colors. The literary contents, as usual, are excellent. Mrs. Ann B. Stephens continues her powerful novelet, " Marie Autionctte's Talis man." Frank Leo Benedict has also a charming tale ; and "Married by Mistake" Is one of the best love stories we have read for a long while. Now Is a good time to subscribe for "Peterson." Terms, 02.00 a year. To clubs, live copies for $B.OO, with an extra copy for a premium, and also the premium engraving, - " The Star of Bethlehem." Specimen copies sent gratis to those wishing to get up clubs. Address Charles J. Peterson, SOO Chest nut Street, Philadelphia: • The Chicagonian, a literary weekly, the Chicago Sorosis and Advance Guard, will be combined and Issued on the 34th inst. in an enlarged form under the name of The Universe. The first number will contain a paper by Robert Dale Owen on "Spirit ualism a Moral and Social Necessity" and Epee Sargent and others will contribute regularly. The thiiverse will urge the elevation and independ ence of Women nettle remedy for Society's deepest wrongs, and will discuss the present system and laws of Marriage, and all questions concerning the vital interests of men and women, without fear or favor. A special department will be de vim(' to Health, with particular, reference to the needs of suffering women, and the Interests of children, presenting the real causes of physical de cadence, and the conditions necessary to restora tion. The terms of The Universe are $2.50 per year, or three mouths on trial for fifty cents. Send ten cents for a specimen number. Address the publisher, H. N. F. Lewis, Chicago. Iliteper'e Magazine for July has come to hand, and to say that the present Issue Is In every respect equal to former numbers is to bestow the greatest praise. The table of contents is varied and In teresting, embracing articles by talented writers on themes of Interest to all. Terme, IN per year. Address Harper Brothers, New York. Our Young Folks for July has been received and looks inviting. "The Story of a Bad Boy" Is as Interesting as ever, and will be read by the old- as well Its the Young. The present number contains articles by James Parton, Edward Everett Hale, and other talented writers who are well and favor ably known. Terms, $2.00 per Year in advance' Fields, Osgood Co., Publishers, 124 Tremont street, Boston. The Seinat(lle American, that necessary compan. lon of nearly every mechanic, closed Its twentieth volume—new series—with last week's issue. Pre hate received the July number of the Little Corporal, that most interesting Juvenile publica tion of the West. The contents of the present number are well calculate to interest and instruct the little ones and contain Information which would benefit persons of more mature age. The terms of the Little Corporal are ono dollar per year. Address Alfred 8. Sewell tt. Co., Chicago, The Geary is lively this month and Is always a welcome visitor. Mr. Charles Wilde's novel con tinues Interesting and the entire contents cannot full to give perfect satisfaction to those who are fond of good reading. Sheldon & Co., publishers, 498 Broadway, N. Y. The 1.411101 Friend for July opens with a beauti ful engraving, called " My Native Laud, Fare well I" Turn we have the usual elegant Fashion Plate, giving the late Parisian styles; and a fine Illustration of the poem, " In an Attie," by Flor ence Percy ; followed by a number of engravings of ladies' bonnets, dresses, &c. The music this month is the Squirrel Polka. The literary con tents are good, as usual. Published by Deacon Peterson, 310 Walnut street. Philadelphia, at $2.50 a year. Godem for July Is received mid the numerous patterns and Illustratious, together with abun dance of choice reading matter, maim• this num ber particularly attractive. Terms $3OO per an num. Address L. A. Goiley, Sheth iand Chestnut, NEWS ITEMS.. —Hon. Frederick Seymour, Governor of British Columbia, died on the 10th inst. —Mrs. George L. Dunlap, wife of the President of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, sud denly fell dead at the Boston Peace Jubilee on Wednesday—it Is supposed of heart disease. —The twenty-fourth annual session of the Tem ple of Honor and Temperance was held in Phila delphia yesterday week. The increase of mem bership and the number of Temples surpasses that of any previous year. —A regiment for the Cuban cause was quietly raised in Philadelphia. The recruits were sent to New York and an expedition of fifteen hundred men let on Saturday evening. —The great Natimmi Peace Jubilee opened in Boston yesterday week and was a complete suc cess, surpassing the expectations of its most san guine supporters. Ten thousand voices sang In harmony, and nothing interfered to mar tho per formance. Tho anvil chorus, accompanied by ono hundred real anvils, was a prominent feature. On Thursday the jubilee reached the culminating point. Every scat wan tilleds and ten thousand ticket holders were unable to gain admission: —Florida has adopted tho Fifteenth Amend ment. • man named John Maher, In Philadelphi on Thursday attempted to kill his wife wi t,J •• a butcher knife. After cutting het' In a bo ible manner he attempted to escape but was arrested and committed to jail. —Ex-Gov. Ctirtin,the United States Minister to the' Court of St. Petersburgh, sailed from New York on Thursday in the steamship Donau, for his now field of labors in Russia. During Mr. Curtin's brief stay In Now York, ho was waited upon by some of the most distinguished citizens, and on Wednesday evening Senator Stimner paid a very friendly call. On the same evening the Surveyor of the Port, Mr. Cornell, called and in formed Gov. Curtin and the largo delegation from the Council Boards of Philadelphia that accom panied him, as also his other Pennsylvania friends, that he would have a Government vessel at their disposal for Thursday morning. The kind offer was accepted, and at 1 p. m. on Thursday the Governor and party embarked and steamed down the Bay as far as the West Bank, and there await ed the Donau, which was to bear Mr. Curtin to the Old World. As soon as the little vessel reached this point the company was assembled . forward, when the Hon. Rufus F. Andrews was Introduced as the representative of the citizens of New York, and made a kindly speech to Minister Curtin, which was well received. Mr. William B. McMinn was then presented, and he delivered a most feeling address, and one which perceptibly affected the departing Minister, who responded briefly, but in remarks full of affection for his country, his native State, Pennsylvania, and for his trusty friends, who were with him ae he let the shores of his own land. "Auld Lang Sync" was then sung, as the steamship was approaching, and as she came alongside, and Mr. Curtin step ped on board, the United States and German tinge were dipped In his honor, the steam-whistles screamed a welcome and a good-by, the people on board the vessels cheered and waved their handker chiefs, and Capt. Lay fired Six guns as the vessels separated, and Mr. Curtin was borne away to a field where his services to the American nation, It Is hoped, may be as successful as they were in the dark days of the Rebellion. MUNDANITY. Murderers In Utah arc not sung, they arc shot There is but one licensed hotel In Tiago county President Tyler's daughter Is to be married next mouth Americana throng the grounds at the Sunday co. In Park A New London liquor dealer 11111101111 M " choice broods of poor liquors." Mr. Reverdy Johnson Is said to have spent 15,- 00 durltut Ittx short but brllllaut career. John U. Surratt lute gone Into business In Bal timore, where the admiration Ida pant chivalric conduct Inspire', may now put mono? In 1,1,, purse. There Is a tavern In Chester township, Delaware county, Pa., which bears tho fragrant um° of • ' The lied °MOO." The Maine newspapers report that the allow In the woods near Moosehead Lake wan, In places, - up to the.: ax lee of the s tage on Saturday, tho tith lust. and that the week before the stage went on runner, Two men In Salisbury, Mass., swapped wives In 1883, and have now been arrootod, at the Instance of IMMO. body who happenod to know of the circutaxtatteex, for bigamy. Mr. John Mitchell arrived in Bangor, Maine, recently, having left Hong Kong on the second.iley of May, and made the Tamen° In twentynioe days! 110 made a trip from Ban Francisco to Now ioalt in nix days. It is claimed by a Florentine professor that somnambulism may ho cured by simply winding a copper wire, slender and ilexible, around the leg of the .pationt, leaving nu and long enough to touch the ground. Tho theory in that the wiro conducts away tho electricity of the body. The Government sent to Mt. Vernon, on the 1:311. lust., a number of cases formerly lu the Patent talk°, containing uniforms, cooking utensils, camp equipage, and other personal property of Oen. Washlugtuu. They have loom forwarded and committed to the care of the La dies' Associatiou, who will prepare them fur public In spection lu the old house. The verdict of the Presklieg Eldcr of one of the Maine (mullion of Shaker., upon a velocipedo which had been made by ono of the younger brother., wan thee a Shalcur upon a velocipede could ride only lu one direction. end that would be ntralght LO de.truetlon. Thereupon the Elder smashed tire =chin' with an axe • and the veloci pede Arlan went out to the wicked world, where veloci pedes can he made and ridden. The Board of Managers of the Gettysburg Sol- Soldiers' National Cemetery, through its committee of oc rangenteut •, respectfully Inv ite•all the soldiers who 1,.br0 In the Battle of Gettysburg, and the military, intinicipal and civil organirationa of the country, and the citizens generally, to participate in the ceremonies of the &dice. lion of the monument on the let of July Senator Morton will deliver tho oration, Bayard Taylor the poem, and hoary Ward Beecher tho prayer. The Harrisburg Journals report that as the otui grant train ou the Pennsylvania Railroad wan about to leave Marysville, a few days ago, a child, whose parents terra hanwarants on the traits at the time, was tlwown elf the platform by the Jolting of the ears In starting. The train passed over It, revering the head from the body. The scene teas heartrending to the feeling spectators. lint the inhuman parents scoot eu Went, seemingly nue. , corned about their Innocent olfopring thus horribly umeg• A brutal prize light between Mike MeCoale and TOM Allen took place urn .1. St. Louis yesterday week. Both men were horribly cut uud bruised. During the Muth cud last round, McCualle's friends seeing that their Cavern, would be vanquished naked the cry of foul," when the ropo . was cut mad the wildest excitement prevailed. The referee was afraid is give his decision. Several phials wore preseuted at his head, but Ins refused to decide the matter until 10, reached St. Louis. Allen outfought Me- Cools, and to all appearances would have sou the fight if he had been allowed to proceed. • Raphael Seinntes writes of Tekas—with rhetoric and sentimeut equally . wonderful—aalullowa: .. (11ortous .Texast what if thou art a Hills too much given tu the bowie.kulfe uud revolver. and what If gra:B widow, a •e somewhat frequent in sumo of thy localities, thou art all right at heart! Liberty bums with a pure flume on tiny prairies, and the day will come when thou Vitt be free. Whoa I first know thee thou wait a Mexican province. You then became an ludepoudeut State, mad Mau evil hour were beguiled into accepting the fatal embrace of the Yea. boos. Bide thy limo! Thou art rapidly filling up with population. Thou wilt imam bosoms an empire lu tit f. and the day Is not far distaut when thou inayest agate atrlke (or freedom!" In an article In the Revolution, Mies 91Ive Logan says that the women who emulate men's attire are Milieu lous, and they lujuro the cause of WOlllllll . B suffrage. Sho remarks: " As I sat In (ho parlors of the Woman's Bureau last Friday night there were four ladles present, beside. myself, and It warmed my very soul to think that they might each gram, the colons of the most polished European court, just as they mat. Them was Bra. Slanted, beauti fully attired in a trailing of black and gray silk, with a gray•colored silken scarf over her shapely shoulders, and her beautiful taco aglow with sweetness all womanly. There wait Mrs, Phelps, with superb gems at her neck and throat, elegant in black richly trimmed, and Sumu Anthony In a silk dress, plainer, but not loss obedient to the laws of the fashion. Anna Dickinson, with pearlgray trimmed with cherry sada t about Ler white throat a chalu of gold, to which wig suspended a maguiliceut or uatueut composed of diamonds etwircilug a ruby, lit for. am Empress' crown, while over her xliuuldere hung a rids opera cloak—her puro face lovely with all that WIWI a woman's heart. I wan proud of 1110111, mud respected them far mono for their graceful observance of womanly 'fashion to dross, than I could possibly !taro Joao if they had been suiting about we lu ridiculous baggy trousers, hu feoblo imitutiou of the sox which is worthy of imitati4 to better (Mugs." WE HAVE A NUMBER ET Job lots of different gars ent,. which see are ael of of at prices much toeluto their wane. Wu HAVE 0001. STYLES lONE - CA..IIIEIIII TANTA reduced to V, Nand tchichformerly sold at deb fiyovi 410. WE HAVE VESTS of sitiailisr goods reduced too. WE HAVE CLOTH, CANaIHERE, Tricot, nine, unit tither styles of sack coots reduced to 6 A s dotirtaitV the ir prescoi catoe. Tit iwu ARE NURTLCet ETOCK, sad ! n addition to Our rean• tar assortment Of new an choice goods: ice hare therefore respired to close them Mit at prices rebore mentioned. They tire all good, sown:, desirable goods. Hveit • ciuNcit POE HAROAINB is seldom offered. • half !ig h bnelen ) BENNETT Co., TOWER 11•1.1., Sixth streets. 77 No. 518 MARKET HILADELPHIA• ETUEET, P Jol9-lut AND NO. WO BUOADWIT, NEW A disenguished Methodist Minister end promi. neat Temperance Lecturer once remarked that go where ho would, from ono end of the country to the other, he hardly over fulled tolled PLANTATION Byrrens, and while he condemned the practice of using these Bitters too freely, he could not count enciously say that ho Would discard them from the side-board, for he had himself experienced benefi cial results from their use, and that, from a long and close observation, he was convinced that when need moderately, and as a medicine exclusively, they wore all that was recommended. At the same time he warned his hearers not to pull the cork too often, for they worn for too pleasant a tonic to trifle with. Matutome. WATio.-13operlor to tho bed Imported Gar town Cologne, awl sold al bat( the price. To REASONABLE LEASE will be given on the Easton Slots Quarry, situated In Plainfield township. Northampton county, Pa., nr Stackertown. It consists of number ono flat-vein, lil ac, uoyer.fading slate. fully equal to the moll-known Chap man Slate, with a good water power and a full rigging of vamping and hoisting machines. Persons desirous of opportuolty of this kind will please examino for them selves, and apply to Reuben Hoch. Stackertown P. 0. mar 3, 'O3 • 0. L. SCHIMMEL President • MEN'S YOUTH'S, ROTS' A: CURL . - DREION Bente° AND.SeNtleit Or.iir I 1 lea. Out; AIettnITMCNT• In 'note full and eataphle, rn, hart - every destrahle, ktntland size. ' Ev MIT Oen CAN 111: eCtiltnifetatt.(he *lack tea lance; till the dtgirent . nigh, ojteld, adapted to all (notex, In chid lag the medium and Attbdtted, prticerrd Iql . many, rte fall tin the Piled fled tam( /ask (eitable Ore ',Anon wrT,M, enabtra,tt:t to tea t;, at all !hoar a' fall rasortnant. so that all- ea a' Fr inbut iotlls• old datly. Oen PriteltAttC4 AtArkre Int.c , l )1.11111 reit and /matey parchas , l /retie lit of' halt, 01,11, the oh . cllnt In Wi t ed,tt,t, arr nontoultre nhaa 1,1 thr - rantagar We lane /hex sortircd. Otte ski.lte littlX4l rite Gee); axar,leiti.V, ire hart no foal debts to prontdo for, ~J,4 art nob old tgal li. lax Ihr paying caxinnur to la rat tap i.ee.v thump/. Ilan, lrhn dol,llt °MIME:VC, Of, Alli),inr la ellll/albs Mock unnft,ln Ilalnelqpletn, 'mu 11Ji r con 1;cox moil JIM Ihrna !I3 hi/ Houle to order eulllehn r, (how tor IL mod, ow/ dual In Crtrii rrr jtll. mul la tch rhrny, r. Bang ntannincturcel lit 'MR HUNIIILIMA AXIS A NI., flurry eau 1 / 1 . .141 ',hover them when 1021 singly: Ind for the • f ieeollarrargint ton of theme 'rho prefer um littve rano A ATOM DEPAUTII.IT NAM: CP To oItIOOL, Win/ choice Relecled xfock Ge , ufbf, style4llll , 2 quotlities, b r,iyn mad .I)oo..etir, ichieh foal lamb, lip fn nic.rire LU 111111101 . lit and r•rP ••r(esind Callum and IVnrkrnna ta a dylt Nord tit the best. NOTICE. —Slylt . fil, owl tool, of "or Iffirmunts terixteetell by mote, rtiort I fr , l by fete. All price, goorrinfrrel borer Mon the lowed cleevelteee, noel full ant lefortion yearn/tit:eel ercrypurclearcr. dv the Rafe canceled nod looney refund? 11. • A FAIR TEST le Al.{. IVB ARK. huff way between t BENNETT & Co., Fifth awl SIXIIi S .110 :•1 EEO TIIIIIM.WA V. NEW VOCE. Sprriat Notirrs ORDS OF WIS[)OM roR Y(IUNfI MEN on to Youth vutl ntrly Mon Loral with SELF lIELP for the erring and nniottunate I Sent n 4enlecl letter envelopes, fr, of churge., HOWARD ASSOIII.IIIOIi, Box P. Metyl9-IVY ' OF YOUTIL—A, trentleman who 50f .12.4 terra for years Isroto Nervothq Debility, Prerenture Dorn and ill the eileetn'of yeuthral Indkeretton, the rake of ',Wieling Iminanlty, rend' five to till who need It, tho rector and tllrectlon tor milking the tOmple renvoly by which he wan mica, :40 liernn it kiting to wroth by lhr inlvertlsurbt experience roe do o. by nadri, , ing, Ia perfect euulidoarr, 01IN It. °UDEN, ' Ne. 4.2 Cedar St. New York. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARP,II heated with the Utlllol4 sneerer, by .1. 14A AVA, M. 9 toed Profeenor of it/new/ex of the Eye it aet Eel'' ltd i, 6.71 , - clalty) Lt thn Wow, Uolligeetr u•!71 emte, 12 yearn e xyer Ica re, (Connell) or Leyden, 110111111 d, ) SAS Arch ettedl. Philadelphia. TeMlnenketl,Call in, M... 11111 six outer. The medical fatally ore to vlteel to accompany thei 11011), fl 4 110 11101110eeeis hie 111 . 11eliee. Artifi cial eyehe.ertutl mllllOlll tunic. No churge for *.X.11111111, 0)111. jou 27.15.•:• -- - . —.. pitor. 11,0 MILTON'S Dt I:01C ATIA, { STOP . COUGH CANDY ! mudo from extracts pn•Pared In Vt... THAT — a certain and effective remedy to Coughs, Cold+, ilottrnonesit, Sot . COUGH I . Throat, Asthma, 11concitilin null Con gumption. Tinian Avila try—aiwnY i....._... y .. 1T , i 1 .41 — ti, c , l l l%lAtt; , l n t• l ,, i , i t t r i it; 1 , 1 t r i , t , i s n , v it I ii ,r co only 12 cents. One 1.11111. sold mutually. tool ...till every where anti liT tvii dettoninEs in Ai lentO‘i n. attiol7-tite. MO CONSUMFrIVES.—The ndrertiscr, having hero rentored lotalth in it few weeks, by avery ximple remedy, after haying suffered several yearn with It envore lung offeetin, end that dread alnease, Cons. lap that. In nualonn 1.1 make known to his follow attlrerer , the 1001111,10 f Co,. To tat who desire It, he will rend a copy of the pronerlptlon utool (free of charge), with tho dlrec ionn moporing and using the Nile, Whiell they will Illid onlye Caro for Coonnialffitot, Anthlatt, pronehltte, The object of the advertiser in offloling tho Which In to benefit lite' afflicted, and spread information Which ho conceives to be Invaluable; :tad be hopes every sufferer will try hin remodp, an It will NIA nothlog and tiny prove It blentting. I'L"t" ""d u g1"' 11,0. g llt \ ‘ .. It 11 W ilittinsburg, fi Plan Co. , T. A GREAT REMEDY Wee TOO rear or ' TTIROAT AND LUNG DISEASES DR - NV I till 2 \ UT'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It 1+ the vital principle of 1110 Pine Tree, olanined by a peculiar PrOCI.O.I. In the distillatiott of the tar, by which Its highest inedloal properties ere tetaltaal. It is thin only nab...guard alai reluthiff roofed, which has ever been preparfabfront the Ink , 0(601111e 'Free. It lavlgorates the digestive organ+ nail restores the ffpre• 1110. • It utrengthens the debilitated sysheln. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expills front the sysaent the corruption which soruf If la breffas on thin langs. It dissolvefi the ISM'S. 01 . 1111/OM Willell shpts the air -111/.llgeli of thin lungs. its healing principle arts neon to I eeltilieil 'Atli files Of lila lungs and throat; penetrating to 1,1111 flisea+vol part, relieving pain and subtitling intinnututtiou. It In Ole result of years fa sway anal oxperintent, and it' Is offered to,the unlisted, with the positive assurance of its power to cure the following til•ouseff, if the path ift has not I tuff long delayed a resort to the Illelli, of core:— Consumption of the Lungs, Cough Sole Throat nail • pr l s . :ln . t x l4t i ze ,‘ l:ll,L ,, i p v i l , f , r g liiffa n f , Nlt . lMAl , D r filaT , l .. Di t o , V lag Pli are often asked why ern not other remedies In the market for (10.11/1101011, Coughs, Cobb, autot other Pni ututtary ittfectiffits equal to Or, L. (I. Winharrn Pine Tree Tar Cordial. We ittwer— Pt. It cures. aloe' stonaing cough. bat bv loosening and assistiug h tot hrow on thin , ohhottithy. motto, collected about the throat awl bronchial tubes, can=ing irritation and cough. thi. bloat runt and Long Denteilles are ceinposed of anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but ify their ...triaging effects, the fibres become hardened, anti the unhealthy Sabi+ coagulate nail are retained la the ay stein, causing disease beyond thy natural of our most etaluent physicians. .hl. The Ditto Treo Tar Cordial, with Its assistant+, are preferable, heron., they remove the rause of Irritation of the mucus Inetulfrutte and bronchial lobes, assist the h um or to net and throw ell' the unhealthy seeretiuns, and purl I y the blood thus t /cWieA u to i rlic J all 4yl making the cure perfect th Dr s W ds ( fCelllfi l otrx, fron ds abat e h d n llAa s a o of unquesffen o ble rhorod, IP/0 mere iis n d h o p, leant , pie. ea up to die, but throng!, the Proridtoce of Gait era pletely restored to Toon!, by the Pine Tree Tar thor diot, A Phyfachuf in nth...louse who con ife , consolted . in t e o r r s , r i u m o , ;: t h? , i i v , f r i 1 ifottlo , f, fgLf . ff , 11,, ,, , , r . i . ,. ,,,.. P r 4 f J f [ l y i rgr r .f. f,s .: l :fi c i receipt of prone. Adats ss L. .1. C. Wishart M. D., No. 20 North Second St. Phihal'a, Pa. our 21-110.* CZCIIENE.'S PUJ.MONIC SYlll.7l', SEAWEED I_7 'CONIC:oId Manotroko I'M., mill raw Conuntuptlon, Liver CoinPhilo, end Itv,tp.(it do, If tattoo ater«tallea to directions. They ore oil three to he tope„ at the.anitt They cleanse the ((bate :It, relax the liver. mei put it to work: then tile tiny:lite becomes coo(); the food digests „,„1 ',ma, good 1.1,1151, dor patient bevies to grow In 11 , 0/ t tho (Ilse/Ned matter ripe, le the hunt., and the petient eta grows the ill.etise iinil got. well. i flibt Is the only wey to core To three Otte,: medicines Dr. J. IT. Sihonk, of l'hrladel - Olin, owes lib unrivalled success in the treatment of foil 'lro lathe:tale Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the loom:, lettere throw. it on' 115 11111111hy eglieetorallott, for when the phlegm or molter IA 1 . 11111. it sTight rough will throw it oil, end the patient lota tutd. end 1110 lungs beg I 0 toile:Ll. Todd this, the Seiiweeil Tonle null Mandrake neat Ito freely used to carte.,' the etoemelt and liver, .0 that the l'unnoolle Syrup :mil the food vi 11111101 tonal hio::(1. Selo:ale/ 4 Mundt:eke ecrfultett rho liver, removing all oledructlttes, relax the duets ,t 1 the tutli-blioltier, the bile starts freftly, owl the liver 1....t.tn relieved; the stook what the Villa can do; nothing haw 1,1111 111V111110111 1 %1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rlllOllll.l (a drolly pol)on tehleli In vet dangerous to use 11111 ,, f(t with great cunt, Ilea will toilet:lf the gailfbledder end start the neoctlons of the liver Ink,. kichenk's Mandrake Liver Compleint ix ono of the most prominent raust,,(ti Consumption. fm e. Seaweed Tonic Is a fondle .limo i t and ithor• ative; art's the alk in the Seaweed, ditch 11,1+ prevent. ttou is 11111d0 glf. 1111111411,111111110/1111C1110 throw rialto. rle Jttlgii to dissolve the food with the Pulnionle Syrup, Roil It Matto Into good blued without ferrnentation or souring In the stomach. Tho great reason why pltysielints do hot cure cnuxoimp tlou Is, they try to do too much; they give medleitto to stop the cough, to atop chills, to tilp night atreitis, hectic fever • and by so doing they ileraligo the 'lucking up tho secretion., Hint evelititally the potiviit sinks and dies, Dr. Schenk. In his treatment, (love not try troop a e.ingli, nightsweats, chino, On fever. 11011111,11111,110 , 41. and they will all stop of their town accord. Nu 0110 can he owed of Coustuoptlun, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia Catarrh, ClOl - Ulcerated 'llama, unless tho liver ead stomach aro made beelthy. If n person hex Consemplinti, of Coarse the limas 11 ,0 MO way aro diseased, either tubercles, alorreeileti, lrrouehinl Irritation. 'deuce Adhesion, Or the la II us aro it 11111,14,f lit. limitation mod bud decaying. It such roses what ain't be torte? It is not only the Imam that ere witt,ting, but It Is the wfitule tot Tho stomach and liver have lost their power to make bl y. ood out of food. Now the only CllllllllO 114 to lotto Suffolk's three medicines which will bring o tone to the tdontach, the palled w . lll begin to moot food, It will digest easily ntid motto good blond: 111011 the patent begin,. to gain It 11,11, null as soon as the body bruin.. to grate, the lungs ...omen, to hen! 1111. alld 1101111011111111111, 1101111 1 tuna well. This 1/1 1110 only Ivey to core (1011411 11111- . film When (Were 1,1110 11111g111,1110/O.IIIIIIIIIIII I LIVI , Complaint and Illyspepcht, tilt iteoteeeil 'l%lllle 111111 )1111111111101 are sufficient wit hum the Pahnoule Syrup, Taken., Blonde:lke freely la all bllloom to they fore perfectly Itartulet(s. 1)r. Schenk, whu hag . enjoyed intlutorrapted health for many years lOW, 111111 how weighs 21:. 1111111111,1, trot , waded uwny to a mere skeleton, In the very lat.t deco of l i nlnto. nary Cunsumptlott, has ithysichtim having Prenetamed his case hopeless end ebandtmed 111.11 to his fete. Ile was cured by the aforesaid inedieloses, and 4111111 1114 recovery loony thousands similarly Minded Intro used Or. Schenk ' l l orations with the ammo remarkable 1111CC0611. Full directions neentomty each, make It not alonolutely nece,story to tier. suaully Iwo Ur.Selocook, unless *l...patients wish their lungs eganoined, and for tills purisool he Is profes+lonally at his l'rltiolpal Office lon , Philadelphia. every Snittrday whole all 11111S1 1111oddre , ..ted. Ile 1/11111.0 mob,. 11(11111 Street, NPIII Pont, over' other 'IIIOS ay, nailet No, 33 Illtuover Street, Ifoitton, every other Wednesday, Ire gives advice feet but for it floor , ough examination with Ills Itespirometettlie price IS 114:1 00. 0011 1 0 11111101 tot each city from A. Id, led I'. DI, 1)n. J. 11. SCIIENK, 15 N. 6th St., Pldlada. cnEA PER THAN EVER. mar THE REGISTER FOR PRE CAMPAIGN OF 1569. Iu order to further the dlexenduation of Repub. Henn Ideas and to ald In strengthening the Reim Man party In 141401 county, tiro will send TILE LEHIGIL REGISTER from tho itextlestio till oiler the OCTOIIER ELECTION; Including the Isaiw of OctOber 20th, to any address, Frco Of Postage, for FIFTY CENTS 100 copies to different post (dikes U • JEANES, PHOTOGRAPHER, (Leto of Philadelphia,) ham taken the Gallery. No.lll EAST HAMILTON STREET, Fornwrly neraVed by I'. I.'llOlllllX. whom peranns man trot FIRST-C ASS:PLC:TOREN taken at REASONA. 1•11111 ES• A trial Wall that lo 11,11.1 to ',minty every no. COME ONE! CONE ALL! if you avant Phaloaraplut, Carter c to Vlauette , , Photo Mahatma.. Allll4O- tYPO., MelaniutiPra. Ferrotyprat, eta. Oivo tox a trial. inc 11.13, Bncemor 1.) 11. I'. Luneroux• Spcctacico QPECTACLESI SPECTACLES 1 • IA-7 • EYE GLASSES. Ac. A hulk° n d tomplvto nmoortolent of kltolv of fki.7._ Arrtncton, Lye nt CHAS. S. MASSEY'S: No. 23 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, I'A !laving devoted a great deal of corn and attention to the Spectacle hr these 1:1,4 few years, I field that toy tinniness lu that line has Increased no 'milli thin I have de termined to make it a SPECIALITY. Thom is no article huu,ufact urt.4l In w high there it SO notch deception puree need si there in lu Ppectaclo Glass" Knowing that lite public have helot freoptently humbugged by partica pro. tootling to haven XII otrtlelo of awl chnrgh.g prices for them, thereby tralliclug alma the nu les.itles and Infirmities of effe, I have taken polo+ to +e ct a large :tad complete a..sortnient of the fittest nod best IllanKen ever inattutactoreiL it,., affording all persons needing Spectacle,. MI 11111101111,11lY intrehuning ut rea sonable price.. having any difficulty In being salted droll here will do well to give has II roil, or 11 . 14 , 1 rot,litient that no out, bill veil in. ill It 01111.111b,1110 oil shoal, No. El East littioliton street, opponito thin Ger man Reformed Church. Alleutow l'u. . jun 21-'6,ztr LING EYE PRESERVERS! ' LAZA RUS & MORRIS' 12111=1111 P El& E( I` ED S PEUTAOLES AND EYE-GLASSES largo and liivroltmliig.“l,`“ SUPERIOR 'GLASSES a sore ,of of their n+rfnl nee..lVe were satisfied tin wontr L.• i tt algtreciated here 05 elsewhere, and that Ott •tt llty of the untagett offered to treaters of our Leann ti Lauri, V 17. : 01111 rll/11f,t. the weaned ant lily tptrortained improvement of do sight, anti tit rill taut W0.6411111'0 they give In nil ettses, were In them tives so apparent en trial, that the result cool , ' not L tlicrwke than It Inv, In the ithatist general adoption o or CELEBRATED 'PERFECTED SPECTACLES by th . . . ddent. of this locality. With a full know haler of the value of the tp.sertioti, w that they are the tioett perfect optical aide ever man factored. Ti. thool needing Sp.‘ctaclos, we afford at a lute. ,ut opportunity of in ocarina the bent nail moat Iles KELLER & SII.VI,It , MITII , AND il:W11.1:11X NO. 37 WEST HAMILTON STREET. =I ft (lave al wayA on hnna It full niutorttuiotti sultaldo °situ y difficulty. Wet like 0143111. 111.0ilfY the public that we enit - iley peddler, tied to caution limn iutitluot ikon° preteudiud hare our good.. reroute. tipr 21i10 == II: HPEIt,. 536 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, in,,, , nl low Pricer. cif Iln,r It F.', W.l TCHES, IrEhl? 1% SOLID SII,VERWAJ pLATED srooNs, CASTORS. TRA SETS, se , apr WIWI!! EN, JEW EERY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE CII A IM ES S. M ASSEY'S, NO. ^I Eant nalnillolll4treet, •nnorito tho Norman I fornwl Chord, JoAt recoirod from Now York and PI adelphla, all the lole.t stylos' corn wATcriEs. Ile lowerhe Inrge•t and .000trttnent of (told Wald and at tole , . than emit Ito found elsow hem SILVER WATCHES. • 11., has lava, .41 butler .2 , ortincot or Silver Witte than porehaselllknywhero 0114 v, GOLD JEWELRY. Ile lilts lle largest awl bent rt.ortment of all kind+ o Gold GILT ANI) PLATE!) JEWELRY. SILVER ANI) PLATED WARE. splonilla ;,,,ortluent of Silver and Plittol Wore Any 1,..1,00 hill+ lino coil not fall. to I, suited CLOCKb A la ger osportmetit thau at any other .tabliKlimen MELODEONS. A ,plettAlA //Wilt l'rlnce ' ri 5114011.111 A, 010 I), lig 01 Id ACCOIII)EONS. • • A kpleailki of all kluila of Accorileans. Ilia eanhlleh uuan hag I:a:ar he'•n 011e.1 up, and It HOW soontil 1.1110. in York awl Philadelphia, anti ahead or anything Ilia lam. , vales. lie llama largereitock of hi, law than all othera la Irtilligh county convince yothr,lve...4 Ili' above. .11 null nee. K ELL:I 4 Ia: BROTHER, NO. 27 WEST 'HAMILTON ST ETEMEENEI CLOCKS, well ro::ulun,t and ~cnrnwlod. All slug Lud prices, from • \ • HOLD AN D SILVER WATCHES, then eau be (multi hi ally ether pitore lu the city. EI\ELKY OF ALL KINDS, S L E.R WA RE, of every i1e.<0 . 4010,1 repalr.,l 00 Short Nolice elotbing GIiCAT ATTICACTIO A N NEW FIRM'NE'W GOODS! CLOTHING! CLOTHING DDAND SPRING AND SVMMER (ItENINO. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES T. OSMUN CO., ===l BARGAINS GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM IN lIEDIER'S ❑IIILI)INO NO. 13 EAST HAMILTON STREET, =I would 11110110 iilo chin , . of ..111rutown and tho our rotiodlog country that we are preparnt with n largo ntock of good. , for SPRING ANI) SUMMER• WEAR, and nfror them to tho public at reo.ohablo prices. Toth.° alto buy h a ir Clothiug,rrittly-inadv, Choy tau prepared to .3 avr PAIVIA , WHOLE SUITS MADE TO ORDER COATS, PANTS AND VESTS (;,,L .do Iq tho Inloot my 10, and by tho boot workn =I CLOTHING, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES Ix Ittraee then It has been before, mei WO Intend to vry e SMALL I/F FRITS, nn give our ens tottiern tlie I tlt ef Great twantltlot and enrletlen of NECKTIES, CUFFS, COLLARS, Aud everyllduu lu the Hue of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS • MEN'S, YOUTHS'. BOYS% luta CHILDREN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING CONSTANTLY ON HAND Don • t lot got the place, No. 41 EitAt !Whitton street, third door ahoy° Sixth Wert. • .1.4( . 011 11. 8.11.1.1,, BidItTIS LTNN T. o..urm, roar 2.141 Eltantrb. • yrANTED TO RENT.---A nousE v Imitable for n (molly of three pervill. 6 6 1 . 7 1 61 . t nvr:N-tf 'ANTED. ---A LOAN OF SlO,OOO, by the Allentown School !Adria. For riarticulstr apply to the undorblgned. C. M. 'MN K,Prext. Board Con. J. H. DILLINOKII, Socrotary. =1 I?VANT ED,-.THREE THOUSAND DOLLAUS on ilrat•elara security til lezil ( lzt . cent. Inquire nt Inn° o.lf ANNUAL TAXES. UNITIth STATES INTRRNA Erwx, SIXTH COLLIICTION DISTRICT 0? I'ETIN•• $ The Annual Collection List of Special Taxes, and of Taxes on Incomes, Carriages. Billiard Tables, ligold Watches, and Ould and Sliver Pinto having Leon received from the Assassor, Notice Is hereby given that lho said Taxes will l, ready for collection on thu 21st day of June, ISM, and must is, raid on or boron) THE 15TH DAY OF JULY, 1669. Tho Taxe., axgo%Ao,l rllhln tho County of LEIIIOII mmit bo paid at 11,0 Deputy 01lice, No, Eurt jlatn• Ilton otreet Alletttown. OFFICE llol.llo3—From 1012 M., and from Ito 4 P. All Mae., rout be paid In United Slated or National B money. If paid by poxtage, to ray rotor', of re Ipt moat bo encloxed. JOHN It. BREITEN LI AC 11, pine 12.31 Collector. 4i; TIFF. NATIONAL • LIFE INSURANCE CO., MEM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Act or Congresa, approve 4 July 25, 1808 CASH CAPITAL, PAII) IN BRANC II I_)FFICE PHILADELPIITA First National Bank Building, Whom the aeoeral iil.lllOSl4 Is transacted, aud to which a geueral correspouthswe should he athlreskeil. OFFICERS CLARA NCE 11. CLAM:, ProxWO. JAY COOKE, Clatirmun Flunncontal Exrcuthro Cain lIENIIY 0. COOKE, Nque-Prv,d,letit. EMERSON W. I'EEt', Kee y mud Actuary. This COIIIII.Y often( tine following nilvnatninni It Is it Nutionitl ConinailY. cliartcfed lig slificlal act Of IZIEMIZI It Lawn Ind thup capital of 41,000,0M1 It olteni lop• mien of premium It furnishes larger Insurance than other rampant. for 1112=111=112 II Ie definite and certain lit It term, It in ft Immo compauy In every locality. It,. Ito[telex are exempt from attachment. Thero Inc un unateeexeary rentrlctloue lu the pallelea Every leaky le neu-ferfoitehle. Poi icieB utay Lo takeu which pay to the looted their At mmutt. Lull return nil the premiums. KO that thu 11.11, nee costs only the Mien , At on the annual paymonts. may be taken that will pay to tho !Insured, after certain number of years, during life, an annual ineomo ouo•icnth the amount named In tho policy. No extra ray it charged for riskot upon tho diver of fo• It lunar.. not to pay tllvitlindo to policy holilerq, ba also low a coot that dtvidood• will I ' m imposoildo. Clreularo, Pamphlet. a n d roll parlicultarottivon on op plirotion to 11w Brooch (Mice of Ito Com Pithy td lade! phi°. 00 to Ito geactal'Aiwoto. GENEIiAL AGENTS K W. CLARK ,Sr. Co., Philadelphia For Penuxylvattln :m1,844100, Now Jersey Charles W. Cooper Allentown National Bank. Nelson Weiser, Republican.' Book Store. Agents for Lehigh and adjoining Counties. Jacob A. Blunter special agent. sent 15.1 y THE WIDOWS' ANilp oniwkAls, MUTUAL. BENEFIT SOCIETY OF PENNA Principal 0111ce, Allentown, I'n. OFF11 , 1:84 JOHN C. ANEWALT, Wm. 11. DEF,III,EII, Nl= wrAnt. MARTIN HEIPL,H, TunAta,tru. Boor: el Directors—John C. linowall. Wm. 11. Destt Helple, Dr. Z. F. I.o.ltucho, Dr. A. Oremonner Ooorgo Ephraim 3. Kinn., Charlex K. Hoist, C 11. M. Sell, liewlis C. Huber, Wm. N.B. Oro., Peter 3 11. Il u mlg. This Society to virtually a Llte Insuranco Company ou a plan to whirl. a person of the amatlret MM. Call procure Ito protection to Isla faintly In case of Ida death. It does not accumulato millions of dollar. of the mew. hers' money, as do other Life Inattrance Companies, but each member can retain his money until canal for In the case of the death of anY member. There Is no possibility of tombola Hocety falllue as the (undo aro all In tho hands of the thomemlves, and the Society Is partly mutual. Nembors have a 'OA to vote at all election. for officers. WHY BECOME A MEMBER. It Is no mare the moral duty of a man to provide the daily bread for his family WllllO he liven, titan it In to too. vide agahmt their bellig loft penniless in the event of hie. death. A POLICY IN Tills SOCIETY in the CHEAPEST and SAFEST !nod,' of making a certain provlelou for such • • a calainity. I'ollNl. MEN aro as liable to take kayo of life astl old. Death is uncertain. Wa ask you, therefore, to col older the CHEAPNESS mid SAFEI 1' of Insuring in th CoinpattY and ho inquired that In case of death ,you WI learn heti , you allosslulf ton widowed mother • or d poudent sister. Glee the auldect•your thought, send to thoSorrotary f our circular, consider Ito chcapneas sad wo aro intro 7 \VIII at earn take oat a policy. Vlttinting ant . Puntf4. I:s=Eiall ADDIS & ROBERTS, PL , '"Il1fill8 AND RAH FITTERS NO. 136 WEST HAMILTON STREET =MEM (GEOROE HAAS' NEW BUILDING). ALLENTOWN All kinds of Ciao Fixiores of tho Loot maker., Hydrants Hydraulic Raw, Lift and Fore. rumps, • DEEP WELL PUMPS, Datil Tabs, Water Closets Circulating Hollers, &c.. &c. Special atteatlon glvon to putting 'UP POrtabk, Oa■ Works to town or couutry. Ali work warranted. any 7•ly plum Ps I PUMPS! For purr water use, neither had tasting wood, rusty Iron, nor poison lend, but the Celebrated Cucumber PUmp, • • mils of wild cucumber wood lodise's, tasteless durable and retfab}n. Nut a voodeu article, bust the good old-fashio a ned Puuntb music by giaclulnerY, nd, theroforo, perfect and uccuurtuto is all its parts, raising as equal astound of water, and costing loon 1111111 half tho money. Easily turthiuged o' Its to Inn Itoll•freCtillE. and Is coustructio s n no slituplo that any one rem and ft span,: keep it la rerun fr. After thorough trial it tiliteknOWledited to ho tho Mita Act , CIT KAPENT. Twelve foot of tith ing WIIII each thumb free of charge. Deal ers supplied at lowest 1111l111114allrel. For rill:stn., price lists, &c., call or ad drums lIAS. G. BLATCII.LEY, - - No. MI I , ll.nEnr Sr. between 6th And 7th null hlorkot Rua Arch Phlladollllll.l'n. Sif-AOENTS WANTED. GAS FIXTURES AND KEROSENE LAMPS El=l MERIDIAN BURNER, . finfeAt and Iteht In the market. It igivoo th'e largext Nth of ant• tinnier made. COULTER, - JONES & CO., 3IANUFACTUItERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS. 702 'ARCH BT., PULLADA. 102.1 y QTATERIENT OF {WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Receipts and expenditures for Dm school year ending tho first Monday In./1111Q. IDA Tax rats. lowan mil • on tlio dollar of valuation. and Ono dollar pall tax. • MEM! (irons amount of tax duplicate k .3" Si Lt., exoneralloux 13 1 0 1 collector', commlsidonx Si 10 1443 53 Not amount of lax received In gi 1 2 Mato aPPr?rlott. Abatement runt County Treasurer 74 79 Ilaah from Holleubach & ltoberta Balance on baud from last year. Total Receipt, • EXPIINDITIIKES. R teachers tor flte mouths for Noland contingencies • •• for bulldwg audropalrluit Treasurer's fees • Total expenditures , Balance on hand slllosl STEPHEN RCIILOSSER. Presldeal, Atirst:- , -DAVID HOCrOtary. We the !undersigned Auditors of Washington baring examined the above state:neat, and and the same Comet as above stated. • WILLIAM BLOM, THOMAS CASEY, -'}Auditors. WM. SAUERWINE, WMAINOTON TOWNSHIP, JULIO 7, IRO. • Jo MU VERY WENT THE CHEAPEST, THE 110sT I' EAV . T U AND MOST DURABLE T 11 I N , .KE - Y6TONE HALL. BALiA ET & N tIGL.I4I • Ilnvo the Inrgeet. beet awl cheapext Block of GLOTHINU ever got Op 10 this elty,lool well Mettle 10 tit* Hoe, AIWA AS COATS, and all othei Uvuda pyrtalalug to DI N N W ILA It FOR LESS MONEY, than you can hair elsewhere In Eastern No Slop .131443,madi Ododb 841. • CLOTHING .MADE TO ORDER, Wu keep cunstautly on hand a large and elegant a.kort snout uf (1001 M, front which custetnom can make Meet aelvelitma arid 1110, theta made un shOni notice. Their Gutting Departaieut Is under the genet, taloa at GEORGE K. REEDER, 441,000,000 who ban hod ninny yearn oxporionce Lt the tailoring bust nem , and who will Lo pleanod to recniro tho calla or Lin frrnn•r patrons. ' ire- All work warrontod to Its alio, ver7 hoot. Coll nod sou our sow }WIRING STOCK, received nt. the KEYSTONE HALL, • • • No. 24 West Hamilton Street • unzt door. to tho German Reformed .Chltrch. ALUM TOWN, PA. A f4ll ussortmout of flootte Furulxhimg 0 oodu always on AADOY DALLIET may 12-0 • PHILADELPHIA. rir Samples sent by mall when written for. NO PAY! DR. H. 1). LONGAKER, 0 rrolunto of the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadel phia, has been hi successful practice for natnlior of years tendori ports of tho United motes; ptoniptly at. to all branch/is of profession at Ids rooms, East We of Stott; street. bet. Hain! Win and IVa Nut No Patent Medicines are used or recemmended; tho rem -041101 adistlnintered are those which will not break down the comaitution, but renovate the system from all Injuries It has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave tln a healthy and perfectly_ cured condition. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, and all diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Stomach, and Liv er, which yearly carry thousands to malady graven, can undoubted'' , be cored. "MELANCHOLY ABERRATION, that stato of alienation and weakneen - of- the mind which maniere perm.. Incapable of enjoying thopleaaurea of no. forming the dutien of life. RKEUMATISM AND PARALYSIS, In any form or condition, chronic or acuto, warranted cur able. Epilepsy. or falling sickness, and chronic or stab born cases of EMALE DISEASES •spoodilY and radically removed; Salt Ithemn, Skin Diseases (of years` standing) every desCriptin of Ulcerations. Piles and Scrofulous dln coner, warranted cured or no pay. in- Particular attention given to private diseases of every description of both sexes. • Ladles suffering from nay complaint Incidental to their sex, can consult Oho doctor with assurance of relief. • Cancer cured, and Tumors of all kinds removed without the knife or drawing blood. Dlseaffea of the EYE AND EAR, .".„ 4 -re-ro.'i.,io.'ag„.terct,! l ! NY.rxralararycallirwr d e an. by letter (conlideatially)aud Lund relririU e,e D it u w " irl ' ia r VeTt l I - actions to RUT Part at taaenanty. Walnut,: Ku It gide or Sixth ntreci. bytweett Hamilton and Walnut, Allentown, 1 , 0. apr2S-17 Dili lIUTCIIINSON'S WORM DESTROYER Is Um best Worm &lodiclon for rumoring the small Neat worms from children, without making the child Wok, as yr other /mm=o.lolu. do. It will also remove tho MN , Worn. aud..tho stomach mono. IT N AS PLEASANT TO TAKE AS CANDY NO MEDICINE TO BE a.nr.EN AFTER IT. PRICE 2 CENTS A BOX LIT ALL DlLLMoltera AND COUNTRY pcALEus, Ile gure mid see you get Dr. Ilutchlugou'e Vegetable Worm lb,droyt;r. See that earl, Lox Ix scrapped Iu a yel low wr aper. If your drugglot abuuld not bags II milk I.lgt• p Lit rOr peu. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, lEEE N - yrIIRE'S /TREAT RESTORER. Sll EitiTZ ' S CELEBRATED BirrEß CORDIAL. This medical prepartitiou le now uttered to the public ho ari•Ullbil, OUhlinilllU for the runny wortlllesa compounda 'which now Hood the market. It In purely vegetable cow. posed of various herki, gathered from the groat htorcliouao of nature and selected with the Walnut care. It Is not iv eptuinouded as • cure all, but by its dlroct and salutary It. Sunoco upon the heart, liver. kidneys, lungs stomach and bowels ; rata both no pruyeatigo sad cure . fur many of the diamutea to which thone organs are nubJect. It le a reliable family medicinontall ran bo taken by either Infant or adult with the sato° beneficial results. It la a certain, prompt sod speedy remedy for plArriMIA, llyeontery. newel Voninlnlnt, llyattepaln, Lownem, of Spirits, Faint. rtv,‘,lirtegtva%. , ,v,roumivi.d.FCivtrotratl; or it. peralrloux erotic It AMMON AU appetite. proves tI l idslNONVOiflgeebr of food and will counteract the erode of liquor few toleute.i. Prepamd by JACOB SCHUTZ. SOLE PROPRIETOR. N. W. Cor. Filth and Race, Philadelphia 011.17 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. AVDGIVI RE'S SPANISH HAIR itEasEli, for promoting the growth, beautifying the hair and rendering it soft. and glossy.. No other cetn• pound posnenses the peculiar proportion which so exactly anti the various condition. of Me human hair. The use of oil ass dresner has been waiver/lel In every nee lion of the country in the Spanish Main (or conturien. No Dwyer:Wien of art could give that elegant luxuriance and abundance of hair which begot., often been theadminglen of travelers in Spain. Tide oil Is highlv and delicately perfumed, forming an article unrivaled to excellence and upon " ich the Spanish people for many yearn have act d' r e 4 durluit approval. MEXICAN WILD FLOWER 81141P00 LOTION, • For removing dandruff and scurf from the bond, whltvalaft and perfuming the Alm This artlele le sultrily different from anything of from over olikrod la this country and is warranted free all poisonous imbalances. This voluablo lotion was need by ion Fmsseror Maxlinilllan and Empires' Charlotfit of Mexico, and unlvereally ucod by Mexicans (of three hundred years. A. t wash (or the head ln onceink and reircsbing. • When Shoe need II at re li evesheadache. $lll5 85 .N 1 7 CIO A° t I 13 I 1 • .111c011IRE'll WILD FLOWERS FOR THE TEETH. AU there who aro In favor of white teeth and 1t ploesant and perfumed breath ahottld at. °nee use Mal elro'd Wild Flowers for the Teeth. All these preparations are put up la the mold elegant and ornamental manner. We make no exception In saying that try aro ett prustruent.to lady's toilet table, and nuns can o complete wlthont them. Warranted sallefactory or money refunded. Dealers will boor tile In mind. Sold by all reeperteble druttgints lu the Mated Stoles and Catmint!. Addnnot onion to RICHARD lical.llßll. DEPOT AND MANOPACTORT• gnu 40 40 612 • No. 20 North Second 81.0 Philadelphia, Pa 'opt S Cletbiitg. PANTS, VESTS =I TcDfcintti. ALLENTOWN, PA VEGETABLE AGENT 9, Phllndolphln MCGUIRE'S