tic "Ycki e gil (ISlegister. Velitnr rtrld Prnprfvfor. ROOT. DISPEL'', Ja. ALLENTOWN, PA., DECEMBER ,t4,,2809 Tun Board of State charities, appointed by Governor Geary to examine into and' super vise the administration of all tilinrltablo iusti lions receiving aid front the State, as also our county.prisons and almshouses, met in Phila delphia on Friday, and effected an ..ilwaniza lion by electing Thomas. L. Brine, president, and Hon. Wilmer Worthington, Secretary. There is now a vacancy to be filled, by reason of the resignation of Dr. Worthington as a member of the board. Ile has also resigned his position as U. S. appraiser. in Philadelphia. The work before this hoard is one of greet im portance, and we hope that much good may result limn it. In the hands of corrupt Own It opens an opportunity for swindling on a grand scale, but the character of Governor Geary's appointees, gives assurance that such will not be the case. Let them beware of borers and lobbly members. We append a list of institutions drawing money from the State, under the appropriation bill of 1869: • For the education and maintenance tithe destitute orphans' of the deceased soldiers and sailors of the State, a sum not to exceed V50,- 000. For the instruction of indigent pupils, in the Pennsylvania Institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb. the sum of >1 , 20 for every deaf mute taught at said .institution. Provided, that the amount drawn shall not ex • peed $40,000. For the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the blind, the slum of $:13.000. For the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, $lB,OOO, to be applied to the salaries of the of. !leers, and for extras last year $09.587. For the Pennsylvania State Lunatic , Asylum at Harrisburg, $20,000, and $lO.OOO additional for repair.:, &c. For the Pennsylvania training aehool leer feeble minded children, at Media, 420,000 for leer the maintenance and training of RO pupils, and $5,000 additional for building purpose's. For the Northern Home for friendless chil dren, $5,000. For the home for destitute colored children i n West Philadelphia, $l,OOO. For the Union temporary home of Phila. - delphia, $2,500. For the Nen . Brighton 'Pomo. for weak minded fritinks, $2,000. For Lincoln Institution, $lO,OOO, For Montle hospit a l at Erie, $20.000 . . For St. John's Drplrm Axylitin. of Phila. delphin, $5,1,00. For the. State hospital for the immue, at Danville, $lOO,OOO, to he expended I'm. Mind ing purposes, For the payment oi the .!.dories of the of: lieera of the Eastern l'eniteatiar. *020,000. and V. 700 for repaiN. l'or the payment or Ih,• ,alari, or tit, is ileerS Or the NVe,:teru fruit nlinrc. $21,V10, for new 1)111141111gs. repair:. For image 111 . 1 . ...hi:4 , ill NEN! 11. UP I , l•til•re. 1.1111 . t• 1111• , 111/11111114 Of Keys by Sickels, has a similar case. ;directed so much attention and drawn hot!. much discussion in the nubile prints as the 111111'11er lir Alpert 11. Inehardson. The trial Of 11!- Fitrlitn4l. his us , n , do. o m will brio :. to light some very ottph as.nd s eft', in timacy between Mr. Itiehardson )Ic- Farland, hut as the matter 111/W ,111111111 we re frain from passing judgment upon either of them, fin• while the one has p;;•sed to his trial before the Judge of all mankind. the other will 110011 /111011 P 1101 . 1011 011 rnrthlc 111111 Pl' to answer the charge of Blamable_ as Eichardson can be made 51551 to appear we deprecate the course of certain journals in just ifying any man taking the law into his own hands. Let judge and jory pas• , judgment as they BPC tit, the press is a mightier power than they and by sustaining such crimes is mann factoring n public sentiment tlutt frill grow in time and carry us hack to the horrors of bar barism and our land will run red with inno• cent blood, find the lives of men will bn sub ject to the whims and suspicions of each other, The New York 11% - whi says o A man who de liberately. maneuvers to entrap the. faithful and contented wife of another from her allegi ance is an titter scoundrel, for whom death, by lawful means, would tint be too severe a punishment." Tate—every word 111 it —and we should he rejoiced to hear of the 11",,r1,1 using its influence to secure the enactment of a penalty, for the punishment of the crime, which shall be coinnteinotrate with it , enor mity, and will take from every man :nu excuse to do murder. TIRE BIBLE QUESTION The question whether the reading of the Scriptures in the public schools should be dis pensed with has been started in Cincinnati told has called forth a great deal of discussion upon the subject and has elicited some very impor tant views upon the :natter. One of the most noteworthy opinions expressed Is the hollow ing front ltev. Henry Ward Beecher, which we publish for the benefit of those interested, at the same; time with holding our endorse ment of it : The policy of a State In regard topuldiclieilooll3 le to undergo a rigid discussion. But there is a question to he settled before \re reach that. lies a State the right to provhie instruction at ell I We must argue thin question from the ground of the reeognlzyd American principle., of government, and not from the custom, and claim.: of monarehl eal Governments. It is admitted that the Slate has bushiess to teach religion, in; to -how partlall ty to one or another stet in religion. local in struction is remitted to other agencies, and It I, conceded that the Stole goes beyond its sphere In providing for any form of religious instruction. 0n what.ground, then, has the Spite . a right to provide for popular education I Will not the ,rime r ea sons tt hirh f0r61.1 it to middle with reli gion, also forbid it to meddle with intelligence 7 . At the lint view it would seem as if intelligence and religion, in their relations to the civil Opel the -auto grehttel. A .toter amination trill ,how that they M. not. Hvrrr Stale has a right to .retire its taWII eNiStellee. republican . government -Dunk primarily upon 111,iral influence ant tecondarily upon Toren. 11 the Creel majority ut the fern citizen, are oppo , ed to tits l!OVe9i1118111, nn foe, earl Wog mniut:,in a: :ttithority. republieatt gnv; rument. then. itut-t atmend upon the intelllent vainest of it, IS the right of ermy State to , evere ;mein Itel li•zenee in the people to MESE the Government. 'fled which Justine, a State lit • mujntainhur free 1 1 01111111 1 11 1,1111111, Ie the 1 . 1111.111- 1111111111 1 (:1111 111111 11 10 VC111111c111Illt• ,r . its 1,8(11 CXl,ll l lll . e, 11118 11 right to 'retire the 1111 11115 Or intercource with its .inui citizen,. Shit,. cdtication I , to be .1 u,tilictl, then. not 1111 the ground that it promotes moral excellence, but On the ground that It I. 111111q1C11,1161g 111 the very exis tence of civil government after a repuldiean form. reason 1, so urgent that It would he %Ise for the people to nuthe tt imperative for eltizen, to have enough education to secure intelligent ult d,r,txmllng of their obligations to the Government !old of the proper administration, by tire Govern . i leld, of Its trusts for the people. The State needs morality and true virtue in its citizen,. Bat it Is not indispensable that its citizens FllOlllll he Cal i'likts or Arminlans, protestants or Catholics, or 'vett Christians of any sect. Now, for ourselve,, we believe that the Bible 111 sehonis would do a world of good and no harm. We 1(1,1101ra every body thought as wa do. When all the inhabitant:: of a Ul,triet are agreed in 1161111 g 11111 Bible, they should hare a liberty of making it a text-book In seltool,. Rut, when the parents 1111 1 of mixed fatit4e, and when many of them do 1101 believe the Bible to be the word of God, it is not right to com pel their children to read It, or hear It Gad. Tile is religious compulsion, rover it as you may. It Is taxing men for the propagation of oPlnions ' which they repudiate. A .etunpulsory In .‘ 'ghouls 16 11111 In aecordance with American doe . Irint, of the liberty of conscience. Education is a polltleal necessity. It Is a fundamental civil duty. If the State has not a right to establish free rrhoolg, then It has 'no right to tit the Inilispen . sable fdmidations of Its own peenthietiee. Repub. Bean Overninetits meet have nu Intelligent com mon peciple. Free schools are the factors of in ; telllgence. • They must be maintained. Eleetarl • anlgni must not he ullutced to pervert them. If the Bible Is the entering wedge of sectarianism to • Oui . ,cotntinon schools, thou, nitch as we prize It, the Blbla nutst be taken out of the eomnion sehoold. THE last national debt statement shows a further reduction of the public debt for No vember of .; ,571.4,54.1.5 and a total singe March 1. 18119 of *71,903.524.78. If a National Debt is a National Blessing, we must soon get rid uf President Grant and Sec retary iloutwell„ for they are fast taking away the pleasure. .IPITA I. puntialmnint is at It discount in Philadelphia. At Ulu l'imrt of Quarter Ses sions, out Snturday. the following sentences of imprisonment were passed : Philip Flana gan, for the murder of Cid. Seyhert. 12 years ; E. IL t•tmith. for the murder of liughes and highway rolibery. 17 y 1.111; the negro (tart., for the murder of another hogro, three and hair Years ; Jloore. for the murder of o' Hour. FIX and It half veara. TM% returns from !ifississippi indicate the election of Alcorn. Radical, by a heavy ma jority, estimated at not less than 25,000. The Legislature Is also Radical by a large majority. The returns from Texas are not full, but enough have been received to indicate the election of Gen. A.J. Hamilton, for Governor, by n majority of '20.000. These results, over whelming as they are, have been expected. Besides insuring order and good government to those States, the result Is of National im portance, RA It undoubtedly secures the adop. lion of the Vith Amendment. TIRE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGII Congress assembled on Wednesday and the Pres ident's Messing.. wan delivered at lt.i (mock. ‘vc regret, our limited spree which compels 118 to give bat lute of the more important features of thin able state paper. In the opening he refers to the wealth of lair country, the 'Tigress of our maim" Metures, unit the liberties enjoyed by our people, and calls the at tendon of the members'of Congress to the fact that they and he are entrusted with the blessings enumerated, and countless others. In a short time emit of them must return to the ranks ,of tine people and account to themfor their stew .irdshlp, and he desires that neither he nor the member,' of Congress may be condemned by a free and enlightened constituency, 110 r by their con- Sciences. Ile refers at length to the progress in the recon struction of the, late rebellions States. Seven States which had passed ordinance, of secession have been restated to their piaeei in the Union. The eighth, Georgia, held an election at whieh sha ratified her constitution, republican iu form, elected 11. Governor, members of Congresk, a State Legislature and all other officers required. The Governor was duly in tolled and the Legislature met and performed all the nets required of them by the reconstruction acts of Congress. Subse quently, however, in violation of the Constitution they had Just ratified, as since decided by the Supreme Court of the State, they unseated the colored memiusrs of thus Legislature, and ndmitted to seats some members. who are disquviltled by the third Onus,: of the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution, One nrtiete MIMI they them selves had contributed to ratify. Under these cir cumstances he submits to the consideration of Congress whether It would not he wise without delay to initiate a lace authorizing the Govern ment of Georgia, to convene the members origin ally elected to the Legislature, requiring each member to take the oath prescribed by the re construction acts. and none to bit admitted who are ineligible under the third seetion of the Four teenth Amendment. Encouraging conditiou of the freedmen is ~polsen of. The 111111111 H for paying the interent of the pub lic debt, wit hall other expeme. of the government, are ample. The los+ of vommerce is the only MI- Sint of the late rebellion which has not reeeived nallicient attention from ( . ot.sres. to this snideet and will make his Fries known, if 111`314•14,1111..V. in a 1114` , FlIgn 111 March : 1 1 , 14313 payments should be reached at the 'midis rrt pramicable 'affluent eon.istent with the Inter ests of the debtor 3111,4.1. Immediate 111,11111131011. if practicable, nmuld not Inc IVOIIIII 31411113.1 1113 111414131 . clues in pay beyond their eon ' rare, lhcl 1,111131114411 gold at the date of purchase, and mould Wit.; isidit:ruptey and ruin upon thou •• 11441Vc111. 141 tine paid' 1'314114 4 , f 0, nwaso re of all value. of uuld is detri ifflencl Inn the . 1,1,1•• I • in makes the mina 43 1 1411 , 111, , 311 111Vo11114IIIIT 11V4.1.1 for 011011, !he; *.a* all ,ilce where cut are paywent in It, btl made, 'M . A. in `POtill ,,111, !!; in o, to shut 1v ill l. the cult., of the euncney to be paid and re ive.l. I e rlnnli reeountlead to you then :tali In ul a. 11111 111-11113 .4 3:113111131 1'4.41111 . 11 In ~prv ie and 1311 311 111333411313 4.14,11 In 11111111- 4111,1, 1.1 1134 N. 11113 of eurr, 'toy. 111,111041 S in 111,1111 , 1 the 1 . 3111‘14111 of Ihe.e result. are :14:1311110111314 as aro t hi' .peculation. nll l pullttell economy. I see hat rune way. and that is Inn 11111110117.14 the Tremfflry to rolerin it. unman 11:11,3F at it 1143,1 Ink,' \vile:lever pre,eul cnh and to withhold from circu lation :ill curreney ffl redeemed, until roll agaia fur gull. Tll3 viii 114,011123 , 44f t h e. tuition, ought to make our credit the be,t ,ffl earth, lvith in len. burden of taxation than the citizen has endured for nix year- past. Tiwvntire public debt 'mid be paid lir ten year., led it i. 1114 11,41 . 11b1e 11,,,t tine 11,1111 i, should be thyme] to pay it In that time. Year by veer the ability In pay fflerinses in a rapid rate, Ind the Imr.lisn or lot 'riot 011311 l to he Ftl.111(11.141111: rapidly as VIM be done, tollllolll the violation of vont rani+. The pithily debt in Err. resented by bonds h:rciut from tie, to twenty, and from Ira to roay pear, In Fllll. bearing interest at the rate of ni% per ceat, and live per cent. respec tively. It Is optional with the government to pay there baud:. at any period after the expiration of tlw least time mentfflued upon their fare. The time has already expired Nrlion a urent part of thou 11111 y 140 1.11i1•11 111, 4111 d h rajddly 1114111111131111 1 114 \v b.., nil 11111 y ,hr. It is believed that all which are 110 W due tally lie replaced by 11011lIN hearing It F:lte out exceeding' four and one-half per vein. Anti rapidly a, the remainder be come due. they may he replayed in the same Way. acennepli-11 Ild%, it lIMS lit'llt.l.e.r.ary to Illlll.lor ize the inlereA 1014 , 1 1 0111:it either of three or four of the 1110:10y Ci'llt.ll , of Europe. or by ally As,ls 'ant Trea,nrer of the I'lol,l ante,. lit the option of the holder, of the build-. 1 ctigge,i this sub- Jeet for the consideratioil of Congress. sitmiltaneon , ly club this, the propriety of redeeming our erirrimey as before suggested at its market value, at the lime the law got' into ef fect increasing the rate at which eurrency will ho bon lit and sold, front day today and fnunt week to week, at the Ft 1.11113 rate of the gov ernment pays upon its Minds. • The subject of the tariff and interim" taxation will tiectiwittrily receive your attention. The rev enues of the comitry are greater limo the ri;ipilre tnentr, mud may with safyty be reduced, but as the funding of the dept iu a four and a half per I tient. loan would reduce the iinnual current expen ses 'argyle, thus, after funding. justifying a grew ' ter reductlon of taxation, this may lie reduced safely from sixty to eighty lidllinus per annum and may - he still further reduced from year to year, as the resouree. of the country are level ()put'. • The report of the Secretary of tire Treasury shows the receipt, of the Government for the fiscal year ending dune 30, 1669, to be about $370,01.1,- 000, the total to lie $370,9-13,7-17, and the expendi tures, iurludinu interest, lionntles to lie $321,190,- 507. The estimates for the ensuing - year are more favorable to the government, anti will no doubt chow it much larger redaction of the pithile debt. "The revelpt, In the Treasury beyond expendi ture, have ,'seceded the amount necessity w place. to the crediCof the sinking fund us proposed by low. To lurk up tire surplus iti tire Tremoiry and withhold it from dictilatitin wotilil lead to 'ILIA a contraction of the l'ilrroney as it eripple t seriously alfeet the prosperity ~r the ei,tintry. Coder these elrettill , taiiei , the Tl'il:lStirer and toy self. heartily oi - incurred in the propriety fli . 11,1111.; all tile surplus currency in the Treasury in the limy-haw of government 11,11111, H111611.14' Ihr ill tt.re,t hearing inilehteilues , Of the vomit ry and of salimitting to Congo's , thi• ion—thin of the to he 1111111 e Of Ihr bonds en I,ll•Cillt^eil. lellV held by the Tio..ltry ainottat to about scn an-lice million, iuelu•liug Otto, t1:1• W 11 1 ,11• 11111,,i 10 !ill' cr,lll of 111,1,,Liuz fan t. Your at tention el tlty reetininienda dim of the :•,. , o , tary Triiii-iny the eeell : title 11l the flint" or•l'Milltli , -101Wr and 1,,e1111e, ell-•11,11'y n eeetaill or ~.ol,,titocoo • 1 . 01 , 111ee •I ltr, •• lee c.. 111. r. :Led I o I, CO:111101,1 he' I iif laws - ZIT hitt., 1,1 fort's-1;111V, Ale. 1,1 . . 1•111.. I• Ill' 1411Ver11111e11. 01111 Mforlllel , .. " lII' ;Ott) 1,11•1.11h111, is the !tient ('olinv--..v ...lire of :1011, ill . lmernnl Crrrunr upou t tomintr or diu pity voimmm,m,tl , with it , importallee. :1 11,1 1, 1 11 1 Ikl. ( 1 11:1r:1 1 1 1C1 1 :1 111 q11:1 1111..ti1i011 , 1 Of Ih4: 1 1 1:‘,,, it moc required to till It properly. Itererrittz 1., the Ciihall he S.l)n "(tu t . etairse should always be in et:tiros:nil) with airier justice and law. international aml Meal. Such has' been tau• policy of the ittlininistration In dealing with tht•se qui—thins. l'or none than cearn valuanh• provineeof Si lallllllallrarm7igh line of our-. it: whom :ill our people :cannot but feel a deep intere , t, has 1111 struggling for Inde pendente and freedom. •'l•he people and govern ment of the United States have the same warm feelingi awl sympathies hirthe people of Cuba in their pending ,itruggle, `that they manifested throughout the previous struggle: , between Stlain her former colonies hi behalf or the hitter'. But the eiiiite-t la, nt an thine aS,llllled the eoll‘ll - a Ivor In a sense of inter imii.mat law or ,111,11 woiod ,how the existents: of a pullth•nl.or:;nufaatinn Of tile insur gents sufficient to Justify a revognltion of belliger ency. The principal Is maintained, however, that'this nation I. I)Wa Judge when to accord the rights of belligerency either to a people etrug gllng w tree do:not:lves from a government they believe to be oppressiveoor to independent nations at war with each other. The Ctilted States intre no disposition to Interfere with the existing 00111- . 1 lons of sp“lo to tier coloolot ro,e,odotot on ibis Continent. They believe that In clue time Spain and other 'FA:rope:LI: powers Will find their Interest In terminating those. relatfolot, and establishing their present thtpentleueles its Independent power —nieniliers of the lanilly of nations. lite depen dencies ore no longer regarded us subleet to trans fer from One Ellrolleall power to 11110111er. When 010 pre. , ent relation of Colutilcs ceases, they are to become Independent powere, exorcising the right of choice uud of self-control. In the determina tion of their fat lire condition and relations Ivith Tut LEHIG - 4 bcri othor,Powera, the United States, in older to put a 'slop to bloodshed in.Cubsii and in the merest of a neighboring people, Propoied their god offices to bring the basting contest temp:IMMO. The offer nut held,: accepted by Spain on n basis which we believed could be received by Cuba, was With— drawn. It is hoped that the good offices of the United States may yet prove advantageous for the settlement of this unhappy st-lie. Meanwhile a number of illegal expeditions against- Cuba InWe been broken up. It hoe been the endeavor of the "Pittmitfistrat Malay execute the - neutrality lawc - In good faith, no matter• how unpleasant the task, made so by thetsulfering we have, endured front Lack of the good lath I ()ward its by other v tions." On the Nth of March last, the United StuOlk schooner Lizzie Major was arrested on the high lulls by a Spanish frigate, and two passengers weve taken from it and carried as prisoners to Cuba. Representations of these facts were made to the Spanish Government as neon as sufficient Information of them reached Washington. Tte two passengers were set at liberty and the Spanish Government assured the United States that ark captain of the frigate, in making the capture, had acted without law; that be had been reprimanded for the irregularity of his conduct, and that the I Spanish authorities in Cuba would not sanction any net that could violate the rights or treat with disrespect the sovereignty of this nation. The question of the seizure of the brig Mary Lowell at one of the Bahama Islands by Spanish authorities Is now the subject of correspondence between the Government and those of Spain and Great Britain. The Captain-General of Cuba, about May last, issued a proclamation authorizing search to be made of vessels on the high seas. Immediate remonstrance was made against this, whereupon the Captain-General Issued a new pro clam:ulna limiting the right of search to vessels of the United States, so far as authorized under the treaty of I'M. This proclamation, however, was immediately withdrawn. I have always felt that the most intlinate relations should be culti- I voted between the Republic of the United States and all independent nations on this continent. It may be well worth considering whether new i treaties between the,United States and them may not be profitably entered into to secure more Intl j mate relations, friendly, commeridni, and other wise.' The subject of the interoccanic mud to connect the Atlantic and Pacific. oceans through the loth 111118 of Darien Is one in which commerce is greatly interested. Instructions have been given to our Minister to the Republic of the United States of Colombia to endeavor to obtain anthority for a survey by the Government in order to determine the practicability of such an undertaking, and a charter for the right of way to build by private enterprise such a work if the survey proves to be practicable. .Witit regard to our di ff erences witiCGreat Bri tain, the President proclaims his hearty approval of the Senate's rejection of Mr. neverdy Johnson's treaty, and of his coneurrcuee in the reasons which impelled that rejection. In view of the state of feeling on both sides of the Atlantic, he has not deemed it expedient to renew the negotiation as yet ; but he is sanguine that tile . time is at hand when the subject may he taken up by the two Governments in a conciliatory spirit, and he cher ishes sanguine hopes of a favorable anti not remote Issue. Extended reference in 11111(i0 to the reciprocity treaty with Canada ; the landing of the French Cable ou our shores, which, under the concession by the French Emperor, subjects all messages conveyed thereby to the scrutiny and control of the French (lovernmcnt ; the protection of Emi grant, : to our Increased and more favorable rela tions with China ; the progress made and making to seenre peace and prosperity to our country, and to the report, of Secretaries of the different de partments. On the whole the message is regarded i; the wisest and most Judicious message ever transmitted to Congress. NEWS ITEMN —Mr. 11.Ielotrdson's funeral was twit) on Friday and the body wow. mho' to lia6stlehusetts. —A dlinst roue Ire nt Galveston, Texas, has de oroyed properly to the amount of over 81,000,000 —The Tenaei,ee Holt, has referre,l a \Vomit Suffrage re,olation to a Sueeint Committee. hargcA londed witli er.rd wore glib in tilt' filth) river cm Friday. —The National JLrud of'l'radc will ilieniorializ. for n Niagara 1-11111 moat. —S0:1 I . lel In ,111.11 1111 extent In Nlaenn cannty. 111., that ile pnhlie Ailinals have 6,11 nrenuu•ut iu Ow . Tillie Schuul cube, ikt (:ineinitnti, war, I . olll . lllded .011 i'1 . 1 , 1:1). hul the de- -—T rea:nrer Sphaner, lu 10,1111,1tal repori. etates that at the pre-rut liar 'attire Public 1104 1%111 he cancelled itt Itt year,. ----.lohn flel;e1. ennllncd•iu the. Albany -peni tentiary fur roventio. and Avon 'known for iii- tainnyetion with the Burden loonier, (lied oil Satanlay. -The nee or T"peh:k. more (lhaatrotta Elmo •uppo.ed. All the repot& of the hood Oillee and the Journalc of the Iton , e of Repre.en tallvt, were .le,troye.l.. —Charier; 11. Rogers, ii travelim..; collector, Wile on Sunday found robbed and murdered near Rich mond, .Va. Ile had been shot dead In Ida biurgy, and then dragged to the thlehet and robbed. NI. :Stanton, cavalier of llie . dry goods house of Farwell 4: Co., of Chicago, it is said, has been detected In pilfering from Ilia employers. The aggregate amount stolen by hlm Is about $4,000. Ile Las reslarra $2,500, and has been let off. —On Friday a gentleman named Craig, and his wite,attenipted to crass the Harlem Railroad in their carriage, near the Kinderhook Station, lien the %Thiele was struck by a train. Mr. Craig . was in,tantly killed, and Mr , . Craig's spine was brukon. —The Central Pacific Rallrnad has completely rebuilt the snow-sheds which were bunted near Cisco, Enid has considerably extended the shedding beyond the old limits. The aggregate shedding is about !2. 7a miles in length, and protects • the road through the deep snow belt of the Sierras. Tam THESAURI' REPORT . The Department Report which 1164 been looked forward to most anxiously by the peo ple is the Report of the Secretary of the Trea sury. We tal«e the following front the Tri ; ne's editorial upon the subject which em brace; its main features : Mr. Boutwell has to tell us what he has done; and the record is such an to insure praise. lie has to tell Its What he proposes ; and here he en counter:, rival interests, varying opinions„ the throdes or hooher,t, and the Aehtmt wiwitcs oinpee 'ulators. What Mr. Bout well has dour in to enlieet the Revenue, Prot vet the Government Credit, and push the payment of the Debt ; to Lind the outstanding Debt $ . 2,5:25,963,260, and to report it in his first communieation to Congress. $71.,903,52 . 4 less ; to g o d the isinking (. Ftind priwkion of law utterly neglected, and to report it carefaly complied with during his term, with a surplus of $:i3,48Q,000 in redeemed hoods; to be added to It for account of neglects under a previous Administration ; to find a Treastiry ry hieh, ncenriling to the predictions of profe,eil experts, must soon he bankrupt, and to report its excess of receipts over expenditures at 849,4311.149 ; to secure an appreciation of bonds and depreciation of,Gold which has brought our greenbacks nearer thee specie standard than they Lave been since 1662. IVliat Mr. lioutu ell propobe, 1, to delay rer4lllll - ,pvt•ic payment:, until a part of Ilic Five eau lie funded in a new 4'. per et. (told loan. whlclehe would 1111111 to $1,01 . 16,000,000 or at !wen nne-thlril payahle oiler fifteen .11111 wilhht tnatuty years. one-third after twenty ;Intl within twenty-live year,t. one-third after I stenty-11A e and nithlii thirty %Tall , ' for whit•li Five-Tuentien he exeliangeable, which National haul., ,lioniti be required to keep n-lit tea-I. of their cireitlation, which 41101111 i he free trout taxation, and the interetd of w Well ,1, 0 ,1,1 br p,,yultlitlier here or at the leading WWI.) Centel' , :la might be ‘le,iretl. inoise , 11,1‘ M r. lioutwell wisely 16iu1:~ (I) that we ton-t maintain and In- alliv of our paiwr eurrrney, tint we most ,cilulou,iy protect our good faith, and mutt mala the terms of the new loan nn rXrileit that then . Vail I, no poihility of mbunderstantling. The Seragary condemns *nee Inure the c‘ II tem of paying iuterrmt on temporary depoAt , un, rrailylng check,. In - our city hanliAr lie urge. inra,ar of ,alaric:, for certain respnuoihle of ill his I .l l.lillri meat t and strikes at the root of sundry evils in our C11V41,111 and else where by reeammemllng the diseantinuance , of al lowances to informers and officers for the detec tion or frauds on the revenue. Boutweirs views on the desirability of a rut i of our navigation and ship-building inter ests before the resumption of specie payments will command general approval. So will his belief that the increasing wants of the South and the in troduction of our paper currency ou the Pacific coast tend to diminish the difference between Greenbacks anti Coin. We may differ front bli'n as to the expediency of delaying the return to specie payments. Certainly we would he glad if soine of the Treasury operations to that end could be conducted with a firmer and more vigorous hand. But we take thankfully the good we get, and need only now add that the Secretary has given Its a most valuable, careful, able, and in the main sound Report. Let Congress supplement it with legislation equally good, and we shall see brighter days ahead. THE NEW YORK rouurny It is generally conceded that the exhibition of poultry now et the Rink In New York is by for the best ever held In America. The entire floor Is occupied with fowls of every variety. A visit to the fair by gaslight Is peculiarly Interesting. Be side turkeys, geese, pheasants, ducks, eagles, swans, pigeons, there um beautiful fish swimming in largo hulks, and animals of. various kinds. The moaner in which the coops and cages arc ar ranged Is creditable. Cleanliness xrevolle, and SYW: A ‘i LENTa, . , the blinding lii,*artnell by numerous stoves. The doge attract nonelderable, attention, though Many do not seem (glove a. grcat adtillrat ion for the filbolittn bloOtoundie: ). A Notleman front Tipht dale exhibits parlor trays for hatching fish, mid his specimens of large trout are worth going miles to-sec. Among the most notable entries arc the following: Aylesbury ducks, eery line, by the rresldent, G. H. Warner. John Salisbury, Jr., of ,Nynchl recently sold its - Thock of fovvlS-108, 11 varletles-Lto 'J. Van Winkle for $1,500, and 'here niter he turn hls•ettentlen • exclusively. to , water fowls. Ile has two pairs of Rouen ducks which are iurthy of Otltia., One of the pair took the tlrst prize' at. he Pitris" 'Exhibit len recently,and Is valtted'at $5OO. There Is g'rearcempetition ht flour[[ ducks, and It Is touch closer this year than last. All of those mite on exhibition come very near the required .-bows dint the Ohms of the Society to mit :the lined specimens arevnecting with success. E. thivitt has some Mee Toulouse' geese; Levi Bfekucll. M tiseovv docks. The same may lie said of Mr. F:tiltaii low Is. W. It. Hunt ington makes the largest display of game.fowlo. The following are noteworthy: Wm. Simpson, West Forms. silver-spangled and Poland chickens. A golden pheasant by Mr. \Varner, l're,ident of the Society. lately imported. I. thought much of by professional fanciers, Mr. firmr also has it beautiful pair of the same lard. illereare several Ihue golden-relleiled Itnliolind from 1 . 0 e 4 don to 011 M. now on exhihilimi there. There is also it strange-looking bird. knowo as the Mexican pheasout, or Currowrmisa. --A. 4.tentlelllatt somelittem folding comi:., whiyh are only. C.ltiches thick when elosNl. They tire etimmended by PX hibltorg Who Lure used thew. Its. Preterre of New York, shows how I_„ may be luttelted suc cessfully. In his ' , retie], machine. 'rite process of Incubation Is shown in all its stages. There Is Tinotker maeltim, called the al tilleial lien, but It has not commeneed setting yet. One or the at tractions of the fair Is tt eulicetion of original pending,: by 'fait. The exhibition clo s es to morrow. All. INDEED The IVashington correspondent or the 'l'd /mac gives the following bit of information concerning the traitor. lireckinridge : John' C'. nivel:NH[lhr railed upon Gen. Sher man at the War Department ye-tentay. to pay his respects. lie was at nicer alialittelt, :lad all agree able. IntervleW followed. N phial , Compliments were given upon' the personal . . appearance of the two gentlemen. ' Gen. Sherruati renkarked, pleas antly, that he hail not laid the Oemotre,if meeting Gen. Brechimidge since he sow bite at Durham Station. N. where the term, at' eurrender of JoiIIISOICH Rebel army was agriaaL upon. They conversed on old army ' , cent, with great cordiality hut the euhjeet of polities was not alluded to. Breckinrithie duollues td, conyerse ondho Fnli.laet of partY . polities, and dukinifliia day Iwo has been very qttlpt and unpretending. i 2 „ s • am Or T oitnose ;TN:fleeter/de On thane)). Special flotirrs. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN FLAIR RENEWER 'rise bot.i. of It,. rvoirolltd Pr•qwrtir.i. 11,1.11 RESTORE GRAY I [AIR TO ITS f)ili(4 ar,C()LOII. •I t wIII keep the lettr from fulling out. It clenteten the scalp and nick, the let, Noll. li,ll ett and silken. It 1,, n nrlentlld hats drennint. It. I'. HALL St ro.. • 111,INI)NESS .1NI) TARIM treated with the utuoi-1 by J. M. P. nod Prof . ..niter II( (JI fl,r Eye "led 6 , f, thin Mreeifl UV) it/ the Medico/ Viiiirooof ryirlinf 12 won, r.rpi rir nee. (formerly iir Leyden, Ifni- Arch ittriiiiti Philadelphia. Tiiiitlintiehiln edu Ire, lll`oll at his °MCP. TIIP iill . llllm invo• to :trollop:toy their iiiitient, 1,. Ito practice. Artificial eye , in•crtiiii rr itl. ant pool. o J• 111 27-Iy•.• V -.• TIER ONLY ItEI.IIIILE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA IN KNOWN ‘voltl,D. (1111,T AMERI...II, TIO. TAR roiIDIAL nre u po , ltive unit con. for 11‘ . ..p1.1t%1a la I 0 1110.1 agar:L vat,' f.lllll, :lad H., manor 1•I 1,1,10 long mauling. They lootelfat. llle twarot abode or 115111,111de exlerrolua,ll, root awl branch, Tilny 11110,1:tle 1110, agony and .olailt ..alrerlng than toll alto I'llll 1011. 1 1'11..) . aro 'taloa for carlaa 01 .I r, o+, (.‘'.•ty kw. au air- tall to No form .Iy-paioon n tlt oligo•ti.a C. 121 11 1.1 Ilaeir 1,11- 01,1111 V 1)1z. \NT:IL\ itys PINE 'FREE TAP, CORDIAL Iti , t s ,01,,,•• 1.,„•• • i•,• h wo•••11%, , ..1 z.i.. It et,. the okir, 1,...,1 -3 It 1..11 , 1 , ' , mr .tnol o 1 . LI ,thl, blood. 1.1 . Ithit'hut thel h.. ‘11( rutola tout 11. "I . ti l I ung....0 throsq, pot...t . t . .ttoW r ,. - It., log ni,cl ilitla .. 01.• ll of of 'may t.. tLc ‘t- t' , .. rl.- .11 lilt' .4 rnu - tb • ie.l:lr/... I .fi:eq , ,„N,tre 'tart •lt .rr PO , .1•/;.,” t, 117 ~,, pi , o Irigh. PO", Imolle.tleNperl,holimt loomcahlo c..11 , 41.1te rteVOle. LIS entire tulle t0 ..X.11/1111.:11.ilt the ,thee parlors.' Aesoclotml Nrith 11110 volvot lug ph y.11,111P are given l the puldlr ensti: OF IVA This opportonto i• by to. other id the rouutry. Lettere Nem mo part at the roloary. a•lt I.lv (rill be promptly und it,n, reralttithees..hotild take the -holm DRIFT Olt 1 , 091%0V1 , 1cE ultDElts Price Wi,lotrt • s Amorit . .to o box Soot by moll oo rovotp T t of pro , . Pro,. \Vi.ltat Poo. l'roo ot Cordiol, .1 I , ottlo or dOre s ti. S ou l expro ,, All rotaioutorotioto , ,Itottla iniarotoo,l 1.. Q. C. N. D., N. .tl,l x. , 1.11/1..1,11,h. MIEN SCIIENK'S !'UI.IONI(' SE.I - WEED TONIC and Mandl al, a ciiro Con umption, Liver Complaint, and li it lakt, Re cording to throction . .. Ili cy aro ..11ilipa • t•. tal,n at ila; Nan . 'liiey cleanNe ..1..1.1.1.1, rola a; liiivor, and Pal It Nc011:: tit. 010 gmal, iLo food pn,l mak cm good blood; Ili , pail,al hogdia id gr..' in fiduli; the matter ialadi• 111 Elio hung-. and ;ha p,pnod ontgroa OW 11. l'll,l-tho only way to cure cute:mown., l'e these three eels J. 11. , tlieith, et Olithwtei. ptda,oßue Ills warirollcd successlu the trenttiokut Put msssyy ~eisttniption. Tres t. 4 yi nit towns the motblil matter in the .ill loy uu ett.y e.neetoratlitt, fir when the phlegm iii mutt., tm ripe. c slight rough st 111 dire! 11.k11, 14111.1 put .•LIE 1,, le, 1111,1 tl/0111111Zh TO do thin, Toilie ow,' he freely used to cl..ali•t• thin the I.llllllollii. Syritti cud 0..10,1 will tibilte ;;.,.,,ISithenk's Mandrake Pill , net up.. the lis ri inn all ob•tructlons, relax the duets the nnli.litedd, y. the bile starts tritely, Mill Ilse liver is m.koul relo•Ved ; the stitch still ...how stlitit the Pills eau de; tt.itlitun twis 1/vell Inrcatedex eviit caloing.l lit dendly ti,isett chi h Ilk, dangerous to use tiniest. with great vale), il.nt utik the gall-bladder and stall the ,iieriktiiiti• et the hit r Selienk's Mandrake fill.. Liter Complaint Is one vf the •Intwit cause- el CennulnPtltiti• Seltenk's Senweitil Tonle Is a genii , . ..linilotit tw i d Sonweetlb Itteli :h.. pr.iparit: !ion is incite of. itt.sistit to thrust eel the gastric Juice to dissolve the teed with the l'whnetwe we, t it.' it inane into good blood without I,h/twit:tuns 4 k l snot ink to Ilse 111011111011. The great reammt why physicians do net eureeiwisutop. lieu in, they try to du too much; they gistenteittelw,l the eetig,t, to ',tont:hill, to stop night nit eat,f e lever, null by so diwng they .11 , r:111gelk , 1,14,11,0,11,. locklug lip the •okerelloil, and eVullt111111) and die.. Dr. Schenk, in his treatment, does not It,, rough, night siveut•, chills, ur furor. Remove tintettlise. anti they will all stop or their owns ecord. No one cosh „ cared of Consumption. Liver Cosettlaint, Catort I, Con. her, Ulcerated Titiont, utiles,. the liver mid .tomarli ale wade healthy. If a persen has Consumption, of course the Inn Its in setae way are diseased. either tuherdr , abecos•tol, bronchial irrttation. pleura adhesion, or the Inuipture amass of In flow:ditto and feet decaying. to much eaters NV hot :nitst be done? It In not only the lungs that are w eating. but it Is the whole body. The MOM/Wit and liner have lost their pow er to make blood out of food. Now the clinnce Is to take Schenk • s three medicines. schirli will 'tone up a tom. to tie; stomach, the patient will begin to trawl Itt o o. I t will digest easily and tuake good bleed: Ilion the pntient healtm to gait. lu flesh, and tt. stow as the grow, the lunge C011111..1/, Wheal up. lil/LI 111 v patient gets [testi) nod well. '1 . 1114 is the only syny to cure Consuntp. • n. When there d110,1%1% 111111 only 1,1 ‘ .., ••,rr u i t t,r,o, Dy•popslo, Soar:red 'anti 'ills aro tintliciont without tho l'ulinitole run. tlo• luntlrako freely In uli Litton complaint-, t• iloty tiro terfortly Lonnie, x, Dr. Schenk, who II:04 1.11.11.1yed nninierrantittl Ititolth for nutty yours unit not, itigh• wo•to.1 coy to n Moro skolrion, in the Tors' luvr krt.,• l'itltuo• r , / Coloultontlon, iilly•irigui• Itt otionoroti too. hopolo•• owl alounloned kilo II , • ty the itiore•nill Ittodirinc•, .11011 hi/ICIi 111 , rot om, s' moo) hontorn,ltiniuniarly hill . ac e dl. rations with the ha nu. rentoriroblo ....too.. ocoinpany oitch. make it not niontltintly nor mlliiPlltll.llo. it for thin I. i• ' , oil) at in-' Pritotinal ovt'l nottliao • it itoiti oil, it , not•t Ito ,ititlio•-• ti, lit . I I 1... n1i..1,1i) tr. Ilona „, ~":, , 1 . 11 ,, 11.1 V, Hilt! 3.; 5.. , I. • in r . , ulk •• 1/ , 11, .1. • .• . 11. li, 1,5 .1, 6th .Sr.. In:Cr \VOIMS • .WD-i)()M YOUNI - ott he Pull, 0 , 1. m,d y )1.,11.— , 11,1111n1.1.C111:1A. for kitor onvolop•, A id,. A ,,, WIATION, Box P, alai W•ls'•." M. e«►BI%MO at 4'0.. =I )111.1 , 1'.\„ItV, cllUncil, soul I.:Ty. Till. ATRICAL tMoDs, FLAG ! ,4 . I L \IiHN, 1U1)1.; E. ET( Nu. 111 Nolan THIRD r IEEI I= TOYN. TOYS, AND ir.iNcy GOODS I=ll To oELto HT THE J V F.'.V17.1.'5. LEON It IRSII 'S BAZAAR FOR. TUE FAIR OF TOYS AND FANCY DOODg, OF GERMAN, FRENCH', ENGLISH, AND AMLRICAN MANUFACTIME:, NO, "SI:3 CIIESTNUT =I HIP alit' ',lnge Inhere n complete nnnart went 4•1 • To n, tool Fanny Uootta ennitilinol in to hr found. An any ronmeratiou of the benntifill gotol• urns nn }Mallon and far vale at 11.11 , noire fll , l Itl fin on abort of the reality, we nlinll omit It. Inviting .Inci re n nder. r . to call sing examine for :hewn. ..Ines. By going at mice yon have an Unbroken en:north:tent to 'elect train, and nyola the attql7nuer of nn overt . .. Urged Store at , • W LEON 111 der 1 ' No. atnnit, Plillniln. r--- - r2 w.El) - IN'TgsDAAT„. _ ZEgittcto anb 21032cirp. ikiiiimrs. • PITILOELPITIA T f. co BAWL\ I EW ELEES GRAND OPENING MEI F ALL 1 1 , 11 1 TUA E ) 11.1 e; I WENT NU V El 11.1 WATCHES, 1 E\V}LRV, SI IN ER, \ VAli E, FANCY GOODS, &C. BRIDAL GIFTS A SPEC! A I,TIE It willV rn. •rt , .retybrlti tol i 111 nll iiisi••• •p1..a.c.1 told th -how v kit or. thrmirch esial.11.11•114.11, BAILEY & CO., N ENV M.l R I. I 1 STURI CH ESTN UT & 12TH STS., PHILADELPHIA SEEM SPECIAL AN E: C ALLAJELL & C 0 II,IV E I JE R 90'2 ( 'HEST N , "1' EET Ha, 1.111/ill. 1.11i111,,,i at1.1 11...11 41,troved I.y in arl.l hay WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCE l'UltS. • .10IIN FAREMA, 718 ARCH ST., %atilt) of the Block, bet. 7th and Bth St. South Side, • Pill LADREPIIIA. Importer. Alanufacturer, and Politer in all kind. and w utility or FANCY FURS Cllll.llltUNd . Iln vino oil/tited romod• vied and improved my' old --- • and favorably known FUR EMPOIIICM, awl having imported a very guru, splendid rism..rtinentof, all different kinds nf taxa from first hands, in Europe, and have had thou made up by tie need nkillful workmen, 1 senidd reidiontfully Invite my friends of Lehiuh anti 1,113,111 tu ftlll WATcniEs AND 3FAI'ELICY, VerY Lana and beautiful ..rttuent of ' Fanny Film., for Ladies alai Cluidi•on. lam determined to So. HS NORTH SECOND ST., eon, or Qr Anal% Pill LA m.II at kt+lo..priroa ur an)' other lenpe.ahlo Iloilo", In Mi.. „ „ r Jewelry', silver aod K.%UI Ent ,, , Wal ranted. No inkrepremintatlona to et. Warr rolodantly Oil bond. JOHN FAIIEIIIA •••• , 7qn. llepair.ag of Watch...and dew.lry promptly "et 13-410 ch St., Philadelphia booted to. (angll.ly • 1 1 ItANI) 1 A IF A 31.1 ' le I.'h it! rlf 71) (; ()( rior 1 , , ft .0 . 1/ they ho re h , 1 . , I yf.re red PO.lir Th..) to..wt !.ts 1•• vl.ll und lumped% their /:LS. E. (' .1 1.1) IrE & I ciwsvct - T EE'l' , ISAAC R. STAUFFER. N F«' j invi,_, , Llly :., , ,,Toit E . Where there are to tunny Fur Stunts rot there are In the , ritj . of Philadelphia it I,lllllcult for the uninitiated to dr- J. It. WEIIEII i..g, leave to inform the citizens of Allen- . . , , 0 , , . ~„ , ~ ~ , , . the ~.. town nod vicinity that he ha. opened a new JEWELRY """'"' " """ o ""). r """ """ or ' ''' "" '" u " sl'OltiO ut Gwent nu:tittle , of Fur-, however, know where to go, and 1 the ...tern of this paper, mr bu are not acquainted. w itit , WEST HAMILTON STREET, AO I. ' rea \U. 36 . .. , ••`! ! the variants grades of For., we would olivine them to 0 Where he will keen cow:tootle on hood on nssortment o toall •I' I I I tof ti hoot potation, where they call (*LOCHS, WATellkiO and JEWELRY at prices - to suit tho ''''" " i.e. ..- '. times. purchase with the greatest cougdence, mid be satisfied WM:locks, watches aud jewelry carefully repaired. 3 that they are honestly denit with. We mow of . better N. Weber befog no cope:Wooed nod careful mechanic, re or inures eliable other thdo that of Messrs. epowifolly it4itn the patronok.• of theft OH, job' tie•Ooi J. R. WEBER. JOSEPH. ROSENUAL'3I & CO., No. :AO Arch Streot, Phila. being their nib location, where wo rtro confident farm . • - EST A lit I. II ti II ED IN ISSI. ,their long experlotaco iu tho Fur htltatlCooi. that POI.OA ' raft get good Furs nod tho worth of their money. E .:-) 3A(I 0 1 1 1 1 1 EV. AL .% Hl. EY . Their New Store In the center of attroction oft aCCOULIt of A ih o good light iu which they show °Pall thole goods. Sa)-Wo Sof ordetys they do no Gus f n eoe.nalli JE\VI. I . ER, I - - , The most fashionable Furs this season will ho the Mink Sablo, and this is the most SPI.VICOItbIO Fur, and they have I ot in, his Falcons and the public geoerall to his New , Store, No. 1310 CRESTN CT sT , PH I LA DE LPIIIA y, , where', them lu varloun styles nud qualities, nod for priererto suit they trill fled a largo nod well oelooled i.toeir of DI A • all ; and stove a Ltd does not wish to buy a flood Set of WINDS, wATcal ES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER F and PLATED WARE, or Moderate Prices. ore every season, Ilia very essential to know whereto N. .—WATCRES and JEWELRY caroflolly repaired, go and purchase goo R d Furs. JEWELRY rod Si i'VEli WARE 01 111 kin" ""e 10 . To .eu the •illry thinness mod darkness and elegance of order. ioly Ihflot finish of ail their Fore will well repay 0 visit to this en- _ . • Alr Alrl'llES, .111E'lliELItY, ;Ypres; Ord. A Mak Sable net ;a.. frota 415 to $63, and home a. r re ;lark gots bflog little nigher ; but front liiii) to PI SIliV Ell AN I) P 1 Arai) W.:'I.IZE will buy au extellqat dark ;oa, awl thole .at. 18;4 n laily . ; from eight to Ofteett year, AT Thou there Is the Ilathou Bay Sable, the Merit.; tai ai r- • • La L.E.s .. v. A ssE s reLituyal Erwlye. Oermau and Chluchilli and dies' llouds, and uthor Id¢h uud low-priced Furs itt'4;od. .. - ' • No. •Zi East Hamilton street, opPoalto tbo (Jarman' Ite- laetevntletles • f , haw,' Church. , hod received from Now Vora and Phll- llonounbor ll e nen. of JOSEI'II ROSEN il.kr:ll & CO., adolphla, all the lat.,' ntylea and tip. number NIP Arch Street, bottrueu .sth uud Mb, GOLD WATCHES.eoIith aide. Phlltre. • I. S• -- Futa' roPulPel and altered luau, the present fast,- hits the lurged and hoot assortment of tiohl Watelms, Om ti—tm: unit ut lower prices than can be foutid OISOW here. , , , SILVER WATCHES. thohi. asuoont of Silver W:. uon bo purolnoont a larger and bettor anywhere rt ritnme. (40LD .11,\N - El,ll it, ha, the and It.•.t u...ortinout 1,1 Lind. of Ml= 611.'1' AN!) PLATED JEWELRY. II.• o larger ood h o tter ok4ormieot 01l kinds 0111111 /tool Plated Jewell y than t3ll b. loam! I.l.owhere. . ..... _...._ ~ SILVER ANI) PLATE!) WIIII:. 11 ,, ha, u iniiiiiiliil ii•iiiirliinint ill' iiili vraiil Pliititil Witi ii. Tli t i , i i,i, S,fp, with I,,iirin jinni, Any ptir+ou iii , iring ;plink in Ink iind can not fail to ho liiimunteeil Fli•ii twin lianiniii ,, .. iiiiiii.A. Al , “ Mirk... f rOlll 15 iv 20 nor cont. iii,ri, titan olliur 01..()CKS. Into I, 1 , . Plea i.......inl for eirt:l . ll:k;: r ll . a s ~,, rice 1it , ;14. .1 1.-.4•1 .-- ,„,..„I 0,:,,, at tiny iiibil • ,31,1i-looiAit - - - .•i i '''' in, 7 iu 31 ELO DEONS. A Prinde,. •• • NO CriILE.A w orld. A (TORT) EONS. _ :ACCORD Md.:\ • A - , itholid a—ortintott of all kind. of Armodmot , dux owtalthalotomi Imo Irately boon atnod ‘.l). and D IZ. I-1 . I). 1.()N IKE! I, ill Ng... York and Philadelphi, and ahon , l , f anything otitside the largo vitlo,. till hat a lardot , tork Or:vitiate 01111.• ernity L'ennaylvtuth, at Philndel • t.t•oodt, notol , hla lino than till othr, phln, boon In toteearantl lotonett tor...tuber of yenta yat t rtaly, of Ow :those in earn', porta tho Etnted Stato. , ; will promptly al oud ta all !annelid. of 111, prof,ston at lila room., Ettat .pf Si rth .gilfli, inT..llnutifflot and 11*.r1.1.4 ALLENTOWN, l'A. N. Paton! Medicine , nee toed orrecommand.d, thar,m• edit , toltaltthaeoll +outlaym which Hill not Weak il,wmt tho contututioth bat 1,10.10 the Spa.. from all htiurir, It It, ~ tainod from mineral rntllelno., and Inas, tt in it A mo:NTowx, healthy atoll... Coolly mood vondltlan. URUNUILITIS. DYSPEPSIA. I / and all tIlw , a•o• of the Long, Throat, Stomach. and I.lv or, which yearly Carl p lo tuItIMIY itratitw, ran gula o "' d ' oaldttol a lri.ntel. Al-ite•andpt:mw,Nom ELATCIIO LY od no, Atitor t•tortutt'tr tt , ( h 1 • 1, :C fn, l ) ,,,d iSlLK:: a rr u l 1 1( 1. the i,, r n , t o N an ran hr .1 IN" F,1,11)" (1F ALL NI N IIIIEUI.\TIS)1 AND PARALYSIS, SILVER IVAItE. • KEN:i.Ep.t unoTnEn. k 27 \VEST 11.131 . 11,T()N sl lu any foam ..r condition, chroul.- or unite, warranted ear hpiiamtyr. falling airidowi. toutlll, krill,' or anti, holn ca.., . o DISEASES speedily mid radically removed; Soil Rheum, Skin Diseases tot' year.' ..ttlindttik every doggriptin of Ulceration, Paton awl acrofuloua do - eases. warrant.,lcurml or no pay. oh - Particular attention utcan to Private disc.:pm. of airy lim:Option of both 10x00. Ladies sulferiug from aoy complaint Incidental to their -.. • - • . t.o. ran consult the dopt.or with aasuraucat reilrf. l W IN O; i r .l l ,M7n fitll!!!,lE,. 1.„1.,„;T-114n.:Per;.;It'1InP,. 16 '- V ' t. ' l7.. ‘ o u r r tViiN ‘ g ' ff i g i ltliT„ " d r . '" llf ' ii i t l t k e t e n a d tt ' f r l ' h " .P "ed " cent. inquire at 'Tins orrier. EYE AND EAR, note nucesaftilly and effectually removed or nu charge made. WANTEID. , --A. LOAN OF 610,000, Air Dr. Lougaker will mk(' yleita auy dietaneo If by the t o School Diatriet. For Par.l , ulPr• '41 1 1". (''"fi'U""'"d m"d apply to the nodal-dotal ; • cite sent with nr9or r i ,kr!c i tious to stay part of the county. °erica: Last tffueo Sixt siren, bchreca Ilamiltonanff J. hi . . ditTiki,:ra Poani C.ut Walnut Allentown PI, P i„ttED GOODS or rt: ..% ery de-cription. GieNVatrln , rephlrod Silo, N.4lc. Ullantrl3 CM MEI 01.1) FIRE ARDS WANTED. Shurp'!lCarblour rud Berry s Id Shut Carblor+ mot Spencer Corbin.. nod Hides, Colt'a Navy Pistols, CUR'S Army l'lt tabu Iletaluglon'• Army or Nays Wepolon'r land d Allot Revolving Punier haulm: any of tho above atlas In any quartlly I from a sloah. ono upward, trill., now, record and or broken, ran find a liberal en4ll purchaser by addrershur u'2l.2t ClI All LES A. WI I.SoN, Jorroy City, N. J. ll'a nre dolly receiving (ruin our factory in Connecticut . ___ .. _ _ ... the Imie..t siy ion !II ...oda, of 1.11 patter . u v, from Rogers' A 4: EN TN, W ANT E D. AGENTS Brothers, end "Meriden Drionnia Co. 'a manufactories. _LM.. WANTED, 4175 to &AO per month, mule .....1 female, TRIPLE-PLATED SILVERWARE, la hen the celebrated nod original Common cease Family • sewing Machine, improved nod perfected t 14 will hem, . hultablo for fell, vtitch, turk, bind, braid and embroider Ina moot • ouperinr nuttner, Pelee only EIS. For nlmplicity And MODAL DIETS •AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. durability, it 110.1 no rival. 00 not buy from any minim! netting machines under the .....in. name an ouru, union, :0.1 CHESTED rStfeet, thicoud Flour, buying ¢rcally of AIN X1(01114 by UN, . they We . wortlllemi Cunt Iron hincliinex; . PHILADELPHIA. Poe Cl.cularu sod Terms, apply or addrein, 11. CRAWFORD & CO., A. T 4. ROGETIS. • . 413 Chestunt Fit., P 1.114. 1 14. Pt dee I --iltn /MEM I. ECEAIEVR 8 4 , 7 t -- 7. 4 -'':' ( 13 ru Cloatig. rri E IREE•11 IVI DRY GOODS STORE, i. ‘v. i'tlo("roit `NO. 920 CHESTN NEW GOODS CONSTA MIS RECEIVING OEM WITILOC"I' DEN' lA'fluN ;al S.EIGIIITII ST., p Phllaltiplda itivE , To sill' THE TIMES. Eft II FANCY AND TOILET liool)S. • d tongatticent avvertnivut, uristirtiatmed for variety, ele -101111.1. tli %irk, Or moduratlon in (uric,. rr.och Fl••iv••r•• fer Jardiniers, rich liehetalan and China Toilet:tut. end ("a.ch,l'arittian Bunts and Statuettes. dill 'denoted third Receiver= and Flo wer-itoiderv, Hobe titian 4i1:1“., 1 . 11111:k, Lars, 1 . 111 . 4111 31ariii••, Brea,. and (tilt Ornament-. . kick Par, :tint Vtionin Mtn , . flue set. Vulcanite nod Frioigh Jon elry. rigai and Toliato, liiixon and [lnkier, Writing ttUlt Work Box., Pap. eintor.. SI LI:, ti I Nii II AM AN!) I.PACA PMIIRELLAS, eittaiti, Sr.. With n tlnm4nn.,l 'other embritrinst thnt I. niv t.,irabli. for bridal • birthday or !totality pre•otit, aaporior n . atility and moil/irate In 1 1 r1 ,0 . 11. DIX.i/IN, No. 21 . 5. stp , ,t, 110.0,1 3lnrkin 111111 Chostaut. 0n.4 aide, Pbtladelplint. no .24-31 u if 1115. JOHN .t. S i ' AMB.t(II . M.\\l'l \CTLItER iF 1/Al )l Es ' FANCY 'FURS A lengo 11 , wust I..wemt price., and ell FURS nUARANTEED to be ott repro.rnfrd. VUItS ! FURS!! FURS!!! t/n n F , nes Fitrx tit r;rtatly The nuli•criber, N... 51 North Second Street, Plithidel pilia, between Mu rkvi uml Arch Streets, respectfully form the pnlille thnt he lins the lurstwt ant , hot getweitl of all taints et Salley 111.‘ city, having Imported them triyielf; conskting of tin bout Mink, Ilud . XOll 'lay Sable, Itit , ..sion Sil..wlan Squirrel. &c., !r, Oi lVilinil he is manntauturing and trimming in the 1 he-t and lows' .y1 , ,1t1 Want if good tuutetieup arelusuoullully mid supply them e •Ives with u hotter and simper orlieb• time run he bough: cl-eivhoro for the sal. money. Country Merchant• will ninth to their iiilYnothee In enll hofolo laying in their stock of I'll,, JOHN I)AVIS, ill North Sworn, Street, m:ttk..l .11..1 .nit "beet.. t.,111 n -141 1 =EN =I [COMNII'I:ICATION.I F LRSI yunss. CHEAP D GOOD. Lltilsl;:nnal, and nil thelr Vara are warranted gettable SS WA TISION'S CELEBRATED FIItE AND BURGLAR PROOF ,y SAFES r THE OLDEST 'SAFE DOUSE IX PHILADELPHIA Lowe 111 801 CiTESTNVT STREET. Serond Floor, POPULA It I= PRICES FAIR, IN PLAIN FIGURES, S•2O ARCH STREF,T, I= ESFABLISIIED IN 1543 4 aRb Evan. .tWsnison. !Ilantifttdorer, nutrch st. 1.1/11.10110151c. FINEST QUALITY, A. H. ItO(3ERS, 1869. ,r HCIS .J_ _L,/.s_A.a $,1869 RABE cHANcE To PURCHASE 110LIDAY PRESENTS., CONSISTINO OF PIWKET 1i()()1;S AND IN)itt MUNNATEi`i,,. Of German :out Anujrlimn montifortore, told cliaM v. fluid of nli the lulu[ NO , le, I)IARIES FOR 1870. For Bushiest+ Niro, for Students, for 1,:plIt s. Bound lit Handsome Turkey Morocco, bettutlful for „ itrettent.t. LA NEW ( )M PA NTONS AND TRAVELING BAGS, nu extra assortment, Imported and Domestic, . at prier. tip snit everybody's \V It IT I i‘( DES KS :\NI) NVDIII\ BOXES. • Imported at the lowest premium on Gold and will be sold as cheap an they can be bought for In New York, WRITING PAPER NNI) ENvELorEs, of every weight., elm and styld, with Initials or Plain. at extraordinarily low prices. ( 'l(4 AR sTA NDS ANI) INK sT N Ds, Something entirely new to Allentown, manufnettired of beautifully grained wood. Just the thing for a Christmas present to your gentleman friend. P( )( K ',I "I' LE It Y A\ I) . .-3( '1 Ss( ) RS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, A very pretty assortment, bought al a dreat bargain and sold very low, PORTFOLIOS FOR LAT►IES. CIO AR CASES. FA NC\ ('IIESSNI•EN AN I) CH ECK (11ESs ANDcllEcKEll ETC., rrc.. ETC., ETC., ETe.. ET( %( have alt. nn hand it regular line of BLANK BOOKS, COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, DEEDS, BONDS, Mawr GAGES, NOTES, DRAFTS AND OTIIER BLANKS. Deed and O+h Boxes, Paper, Envelope, , , Inku, Inkstands:, and everything eke kept in a well ordered Stationery Store. vn rll.-11 WE FOR sIInIVINr; (;‘)(tf).4; IRHOD=I_II_,'S LEHIGH REGISTER STATIONERY STORE, 15 EAST ii!mthurox STREEV, TWO DOORS ABOVE SIXTH ( Formerly orcupted by McsArs. Young k I;rutz.) ammoth dale! FOUR. 'HUNDRED THOUSAND *400,000.00 DOLLARS' WORTH FALL AND L 0 T AT SV(111 PRICES AS SHALL INSURE AN EDIAT IM WEDNESDAY THERE Witl, R E ' coMMENVED, (il EA T ' OA K-ILILL BUILDINGS SI XTII ,\N I) NI RE ET STREETS GRAND CLOTHING SALE, H EAT EX ECUTOIIE:I SA L E held thpre low year It which the People well Remember they secured tht BEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING THAT THEY HAVE EVER MADE IN THEIR LIVEB TIIIS IS THE STATEMENT OF OUR CASE Anticipating, as did nil Merchants, an unusually brisk trade, we invested EIGHT HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS (sBoo,oooj in the Purchase and Manufacture of Clothing. Our Sales have exceeded last year's, but have fallen far short of our calculations—amounting, to the present time, for Fall Trade, to about Leaving us Four Hundred Thousand Dollars' worth of Garments of every description, suita ble to all classes, wade up with the utmost care, of the rerq jinest Materiols, NOT ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH 'OF WHICH are we willing to carry over as Old Stock Into next year. Hence we are dkermined A. 01_,MA. -- IS-V\THlMl=' getting back what Money We can, ao tts to be in good condition to eonunenee the next Sea son's Trade without Inctunbrance.r..7,7? "We oiler, then. OUR ENTIRE STOCK At Prleea as Lon• nv tlin , e prevailing in the Great Side last Fall, Il~tIX(;lNc; SOME OF OUR FAH BELoW THE COST OF' MANCPA','TI:IIING .1.000 OVERCOATS. mod, in tined Fa-ldonalde Styles. of all kinds or Beaver., Chinchilla., Tricots, fir. 1.000 siurrt.s. Coals Pauli and Vests or the same material. litudness, Dress. Traveling, " penable" Sults ' &e. 0.000 COANS. Chesterfields and Sacks, Morning and Lounging Coats, Frock and Dress Coats, &e. 5.000 Pro. P.INTA LOONS., of all materials, anti rut au every approved style, Narrow and " Nubby," Plain and Control table. 0.000 VESTS. Velvet Veids. Faney-Cassimere Vest.. ('III Vests, double rr single breasted, - high or low eat. BESIDES ALL TIIIS. AVE WILL.FOIt 20 DAYS, DISPOI'NT ALL CASH SALES IX OUR 1•1's To m DEp j i TM/11NT DED / YIN( ) 11 PER CENT. FROM THE PACE 01' EACH BILL, 90 PE n ('ENT. ON 'ILI' FIR ( ' I I SKS THE F17t.v751 PRP:III7%IIEN% YuUTIIS' AND I,I)IiEN'S DEPARTMENT This Deportment Imo been a Specialty with us this year. We have had manufactured the Largest and Best Assortment or Bove rlothing to be fumul hi the city, all of which Is now for sale at Glt EA 71. EDI "I.' ED PR IrES. • -1 11.1 RE OPPIiIiTI'N I 'l' T( 111 T 0171' Ti IE ( 'II 11,1)11EN Wednesda)., December Ist, Store will be opened early;and elowl late. About SEVENTY-FIVE SAPISSI EN will he In attend mice. Prompt and polite attention will be given to all. No customer will be misapplied. If any Rea tamable Accommodation of Will him to buy. WANAMAKER & BROWN, S. E. COR. SIXTiI AND MARKET STS.. 1..50 To $20.00 At all priors nod of various makes MATCH BOX 1,:;.; 1 VARIETY ()E PLAY IN ('ARk7; 11,1,EN TOW N SATE_ OKI Al.()ItNIN(;(, D E)1 I ))I,' RI, I 869, T HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, To be in Every Itespcct it Duplicate of the $400,000.00, AT ALL lIAZARDS,TO MAKF OF ALL Tuts clArrtiv.\(; SA LE COM M ENC ES OA BITITATINOS wiNrcER LING,