Fetid gegisttr. OBT.IILIDELL, Js., Editors El= LLENTOWN, PA., JUNE 28, 1871 REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR ORNRIIAL COL. DAVID STANTON, Of Rearxr Cdulity FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL: COL. ROBERT B. BEATH. Of Schuylkill County THE STATE CAIN PAIGIN. Active preparations are already being made many parts of:the State for the fall cam gn. Theßepublicans of Allegheny county ye renominated James L. Graham and lies S. Humphreys for the State Senate, and sir 'laminations for the Assembly are David . White IdatheW Edwards, James Taylor, ohn Gll4lllBll, Alexander Miller, J. W. Bal- • tine and Hyde K. Sample. Of the radi ates for Assembly Messrs. White and Taylor, vs served for seXeral recent terms. Messrs. • Milan and Miller were members some time • and the others are new men. The Ails . eny county Republicans are united this ear, and they will roll up a handsome Re • blican majority when the election comes. he Republicans of Indiana and Westmors .d counties have renominated Gen. Harry ' bite for the Slate Senate, and they will ect him of course. Gen. White would have •en elected Speaker of the Senate last Janu , but for the death of Mr. Watt and the ection of a Democrat to take his place. The .mocrats of Clearfield county have realm'- . ted Mr. Wallace, the Speaker of the Senate the last session, and his election is secured his nomination. Tho Democrats will ake a hard puelt this year to secure the con .l of the Legislature and, it behooves the e Republicans in every part of the State to t In nomination for the Senate and the As mbly their beat and strongest men and to do 1 In their power to follow up their nomina .ns with elections. The Republican party agood working majority in Pennsylvania, d all that is necessary.to make that majority • allable Is for the voters who compose the yto take hold with a will. There is an .rmdance of work to be done, and those who 11eve In the principles of the Republican rty must show their faith by their works. .e campaign has been auspiciously entered ion in the selection of the Republican candl tes for Auditor General and Surveyor Gen :l and it now devolves upon the party to tify these nominations at the polls and to •ct the Republican candidates for the Legle- ure whenever It Is possible to do so. But hatever the chances may be in any par ular locality of electing the Republican ndidatesß Is the duty of every Republican iter to vote for the men who represent his .11tical principles, and Ka full vote Is secured ere will be no question of a complete vic y. The Republicans of the whole country Recruit the result in this State with an ger interest, and they will not be distip- Inted if the Republican voters do their duty. ere have been repeated evidendes during • last few months of the value of a single te, and we are not sure of success unless concentrate our whole party strength. t every Republican voter In Pennsylvania 'cote just once" at the October election and result will be a crowning Republican vic- THEIR NEW LEADER q unfortunate death of Mr. Vallandigham left the democracy without a leader to ide the party through the new course it has dertaken to pursue and some one must be nd to take his place. No tried and trusted er can be found for the position and among rising men of the party General Frank P. • r has been suggested as the one most coin eat for the position. He has a record, too, ich will serve as aguide to what he can do. has bravery,-zeal, adroitness, eloquence, th the most straightforwardness of speech. far as the general intent of the new depar e goes, his record is in keeping with it. • was a brave soldier and helped to emend the blacks, which is now approved by the mocracy. Ho has denounced bitterly the urtoenth and Fifteenth amendments,which •mocracy has also done. He has counseled (stance to tho constitutional authorities of Union, the overthrow of the State gov ments formed without consultation with ding rebels, reconstruction in his eyes was udulent, he favored a white min's govern nt exclusively, he was trusted with the 'nation to the second highest office in the ion, ho was true to the party in the past, y would he not be true to the principles of futuie ? His past record on negro suffrage not altogether palatable, but will it not wer now ? While his former Republican ciples might sow seeds of distrust his fa ns Broadhead letter can be pointed to as evidence of his soundness. "His war ord acts as a set-off to their opposition to rcion, and their acceptance of the situation nterbalances his revolutionary doctrines. at better basis of agreement could possibly afforded or expected ? .Democracy has the error of its ways, and so has Frank. nk has performed the extraordinary feat wallowing himself bodily, and so has De racy. Democracy Is without a leader, • Frank is without a party. If Democracy ncere in its new professions, the earlier •üblicanism of Blair will exactly suit it ; le if is merely assuming an appearance of no, his present principles arc in precise •rdance with its own. In whatever light matter is viewed, the propriety and fit : of the coalition is palpaple and beyond attn. It is a perfect match. Who for . the banns ?" OUR gnoGRESS. vidence is accumulating daily touching enterprise and prosperity of Allentown. ddttlon to private dwelling's, mannfactur. establishments of various kinds aro In ereas rapidly. Additions to these in order to ease the capacity and meet the demands ado are reported from time to time in the :mama. Of this general forward march notice indications on Hamilton St., be en Front and Second, where a much • od repair is being mado in the pavements. .e of them aro being relaid and others en. • y replacedwith new ones. These repairs materially promote the comfort and enience of pedestrians as well as further nee the valuation of property. Just a way up the railway, we come to the ntown Molting Mill Company, into whose .8 Shinier & Saeger's nut and bolt works d several months ago,which aro now con. intoa puddlingmill. This company is at •ut dngaged in building another rail mill is to be attached to, and co-operate this recently constructed puddling mill, addition will involve an expenditure of • t 000 hundred and fifty thousand dollars. company will take formal 'possession of orks recently purchased of Thayer, Erd. and Wilson on July Ist. a recent Republican primary meeting itusville a lady stepped up to the polls deposited a vote for the candidates of her The question was raised whether she right to do this, and it was decided that ad, inasmuch as there was nothing in the of the party prohibiting such a course. would seem to be a pretty liberal con. lion of the case, and the success of this an will probably lead others to follow ple. And if women aro to vote at the ary elections they will not long be kept voting upon the nominations which they make. WALL STREET AGAIN. The gambling days of Wall street are not yet over and we suppose never will be as long u this species of robbery is regarded as re spectable and the law-makers use no means to end it. 'Why it is not criminal in the eyes of the law is-not clear to those that live under the delusion that laws, even under a Republican form of Government, are intended to protec the people in the enjoyment of life and pro- perty and to punish etil doers. A man who, by false representations, swindles another is regarded as a confidence man and, we believe, is liable to a severe punishment. Yet men. when.they become Brokers, can, with impun• ity, form combinations and run up the price of a particular 'stock for the well-known purpose of impressing the people with the belief that it is a superior investment and to compel "shorts" to buy at any price which might be dictated by the ring. One of these specula Lions has just proved itself a bubble in Wall street. A clique ran up the price of Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, purchasing, unfortunately for themselves, a greater amount of stock than their means enabled them to car ry, for the purpose of producing a "corner," which if successful would have made money for them. Fortunately for others outsiders would not bite end the result was a panic with. happily, themselves as the only losers. Provi dence, in this case, visited a Just punishment and the result is the biters bitten and a fall In the stock from 180} to 110. The notorious . gold corner which eventuated in the long to be remembered Black Friday was similar to this one, only then the entire moneyed interest of the country was affected and the power of the Government had to be I brought into requisition to save the country from the prey of the sharks. The result. though not so disastrous as then, has ruined many and crippled more. It ought to be a lesson to merchants and tradesmen who have been deluded Into seeking sudden fortunes through speculations, but we do not suppose the effect will be utters than momentary and the moth again will fly into the flame to be burned. So long es none but the stock jobbers are ef fected, as in this case, it makes no particular difference, though when tradesmen leave their legitimate callings for a moment to venture in Third street or Wall stet et, or even in real es state, and wind up with a deficien.uy of assets, the result affects too many to be regarded with complacency. A number of failures of houses which lied been regarded as good can.be traced to outside speculations. As even such failures destroy confidence find retard trade, it is un fortunate that the law can not do something with gambling trades as well as with faro banks. A DISHONORABLE BADE. It takes all kinds of people to make a world and it Is particularly unfortunate that the legal profession, which has produced so many hon orable men, should he a sort of a world In itself. We do not wish to cast any ri flection upon lawyers, but the following facts related by the Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune, maybe worth knowing to those of our citizens who have done something for mankind by inventing improvements which are worthy of a patent right. The correspon dent says :—"An outrageous black-mailing trick is still unsuccessfully resorted to, and should be understood by all inventors, (nee. laity by those who apply for extensions of re newals of patents. The lawyer, in common with the public generally, having accessto the records of the Patent Office prepares a list of all applications .made for renewal or extension of patents, and files with the Commissioner notice of protest on his own account. He then acquaints himself with the particulars 01 each case, and writes to the applicant that no. tics of a remonstrance has been filed here; that he has been employed by the persons whose interests are affected by the proposed extension to argue the case before the Com missioner ; but that, as hisclients arc disposed to deal fairly with the applicant, he (the law. yer) thinks That the case might be compro mimed, and the applicant saved much trouble and expense; he adds, perhaps, that a failure to settle the matter beforehand will probably be refusal of his petition for extension. , The lawyer is 'not at liberty.to name his clients," but will be glad to communicate to them any proposition 'which the applicant may make. If the inventor is timid, as is often the case, he will agree to buy off the imaginary remori strant, and the black-mailing lawyer pockets the money. If, on the other bond, he feels sure of his case, and goes to great expense to collect evidence, and present It in the stron gest possible light, he finds, when he conies before the Commissioner, no opponent. One of the swindlers has made a large lortune in this way, but their tricks are now so well known in the Pension Buttqui that the simple tact that one of them Is connected with any case is not calculated to help it any in the es timation of the officers of the Bureau." THE N4TIONAL FINANUES. Congressman Dawes, of Massachusetts, whose position as Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations enables him to be good authority upon all matters relating to the National finances, has this to say in re gard to the financial achievements of President Grant's Administration : "This Administra tion can unhesitatingly point to the work it has already accomplished in fulfillment of the pledges upon which it came into power. It has paid in these two years more than $lOO,- 000,000 of the public debt, which it undertook to put upon the footing of ultimate extinction. One-twelfth of the whole has thus, in the first two years of this Administration, been extin guished, and thereby in interest alone• $12,- 000,000 of the annual burdens have been lifted front the shoulders of the people. And at the same time $83,000,010 more of those burdens have been removed by the repeal of Internal taxes and foreign imposts, in the pro cess of equalization of the public burdens, first undertaken in earliest when Gen. Grant assumed direction of public affairs. All this reduction has been more than compensated in the aggregate receipts of the public treasury by a more faithful and efficient collection of the remaining revenue, and by the growth of every Industry under healthy legislation and wise administration, eo that the actual receipts and estimates for the present fiscal year show that there will be at its close $lOO 000,000 sur plus over all expenditures, to be applied to a still further diminution of the public debt. li, tbereffire, there should be . no change of policy, and no financial disaster, the four years of this Administration will close with a constant re duction of taxation, and yet a yearly extin guishtnent of $100,000,000 of the public debt —in all one-sixth part of the entire Indebted ness of the nation. There is noparallel this in the financial history of any other people." With these facts before thorn as to what has been done in economy and retrenchment by a Republican Administration the . people of the country will not - be disposed to change Ad ministrations in 1872. THE Connecticut Legislature has . passed a bill which provides that, commencing with next year, the alumni of Yale College shall choose six persons from among themselves to act as Fellows of the College. These six gen tlemen will take the places now held, ex-ollein, by the six senior State Senators, and they will hold their places for from one to six years. This arrangement will give the alumni an active participation in the management of the affairs of the College, and it will be a decided improvement over, the present plan. No per sons have a stronger and more direct interest in the welfare of a College than the Men who. have graduated from It, and it 53110 more than right that'they should be given some voice and Influence in directing and controlling its management. THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLEN' CLEMENT L. VALLANDIGMALM. The sudden and tragical death of Clement L. Vallandighean draws the attention of the public to the career of a man who, In the dark ages of the republic, showed himself a bitter foe to the Government under which he lived. No man during the war did more to organize and con solidate opposition to the Federal Government and to the war waged for the preservation of the Government than did Mr. Vallandlgham, and had he and his Northern friends anti sym p.tt‘hizers had their wishes the stars and stripes would long ago have been trampled in the dust and been superseded by the stars and bars. Born at New Lisbon, Ohio, In 1812,0 f Hogue nntdescent,Vallandigham was admitted to the bar at the age of twenty, and two or three years later was elected a member of the Ohio Legislature. At twenty-four years of age he took editorial charge of a Democratic paper at Dayton, and from that time to his death he was one of the foremost leaders of the Demo• cratic party in Ohio. Ile was in Congress three terms, and was acandidate for the fourth term but was beaten by Gen. Schenck, now United States Minister to England. In 1863 Mr. Vallandigham was brought prominently before the country by his arrest by order of General Burnside, for publicly expressing sympathy for those in arms against the Gov• ernment of the United States, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the ob ject and purpose of weakening the power of the Government in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion. He was tried by Court Martial and sentenced to imprisonment In Fort Warren, in Boston Harbor, but President Lincoln changed the sentence to transmit:M. lion across the rebel lines. This order tiqks . executed by Gen. Ilosecrans, but Vallandig tram did not fancy living with the rebels and he soon ran the blockade and went to Canada. Ile remained there for sometime, and then re turned to Ohio. ills' arrest and trial caused great excitement 'among the members of his party in all sections of the country, and tee Ohio Democrats thought he was enough of a political martyr to make an eligible candidate for Gnvernor. He was accnrdiugly nominated for Governor and voted for while he was in exile, but he was beaten by over one hundred thousand votes by Gov. Baugh. In the Na. lional Democratic Convention of 1801 Mr. Val landigham declared that the war had been a failure, and four years later he denounced the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Constitutional Amendments as null and void. Lately, how ever, he has concluded that it is policy to cease fighting against the Constitutional Amend ments which have been legally adopted and ratified, and the " neW departure" policy of the Democratic party in Ohio and elsewhere is to be attributed to him. His death will cause some confusion in Ohio politics, and his loss will be lamented by members of his party in all parts of the country. He'is described as having been a man of brill.ant intellect and polished and engaging tnenners, and but for the fact that he proved a foe, rather than a friend, to the Federal Government in its hour of need lie would have been everywhere ban nred and esteemed. At the time of his death Mr. Vallandighant was engaged In the defense ofst, man charged with murder, and,while en deavoring to show his associate counsel how the Murdered man might have shot himself, the pistol he was using was discharged and gave him his death wound. Mr. Vallandlgham'soffense against the Gov ernment at the time of his arrest in 1863 was thus stated by' President Lincoln. in a letter wntten in reply to an address adopted by a Democratic meeting at Albany, N. I' : " Mr. Vallandigham avows his hostility to the war on the part of the Union, anti his arrest was made because he vas laboring, with some ef fect, to prevent the raising of troops; to en. coura&e desertions front the army, and to ifILVC tire rebellion without an adequate mill• tary force to suppress it. He was not arrested because he was damaging the political pros. peels of the Administration, or the personal interests of the commanding general, but be cause he was damming the army, upon the existence and vigor of which the life of the nation depends. Ile was warring upon the military, and thus gave the miliiary . constitti. tional jurisdiction to lay hands upon him. It Mr. Vallandigham was not damaging the mil itary power of the country, then his arrest was made on mistake of fact, which I 'would be glad to correct on reasonably satisfactory evidence. The case requires, and the law and the Constitution sanction this punishment. Must I shoot a siMple•minded soldier.bny who deserts, while I must not touch a hair 'of a wily agitator who Induces him to desert? This is none the less injurious when effected by getting a father, or brother, or friend, into a public meeting, and there working upon his fe dings till he is persuaded to write the soldier boy that he is tiditing In a bad cause, for a wicked Administration of a contemptible Gov ernment, too weak to arrest and punish him if he shall desert. I think that in such a case, to silence the agitator and save the boy is not only constitutional but withal a great mercy." THE JULY MAGAZINES The Atlantic Monthly for July is a capital number. Mr. Fields' " Whispering Gallery" is as full of interest as ever, and elves many interesting letters from 31 r. Dickens. Richard 11. Dann, Jr gives an Interceding account of "How We met John Brown," and John Ilay diseoUrses of'•Spnnish Bull Fighting." J. W. DeForest's "Kate Beaumont" makes sonic progress in this number, and the interest of the story increases with each month's Install ment. Bret Harts has a characteristic story entitled "The Poet of Sierra Flat," and Mr. Howell commences one of his charmingly interesting every day stories entitled "Tin ir Wedding Journey." The poetry of the number is furnished by Longfellow, Saxe and George • Eliot, and Mr. Longfellow's "Boy anti the Brook" is a charming little thing. The Galaxy for July has a portrait of Col. J. W. Do Forest, who has become one of the most popular of American story writers. A paper upon "Republicanism In England," furnished by Justin McCarthy, will attract much attention from the revelations It makes in regard to the progress of Republicanistn among the lower classes. There is also a very interesting article upon "The Dutch at Home," and many other articles of interest and value, including additional installments of the serials " Overland," and "Ought We to Visit Her," and another chapter of Mr. Crapsey's . " Nether Side . ofNew York." Our Young Folks for July has among its contributors James Parton, Lucy Lamm), J. T. Trowbridge, Helen C. Weeks and other well known writers, and it is sutlicient praise of the number to simply mention these names. There are plenty of attractive illus trations, and happy arc the boys and girls who have the monthly rending of Our Young Folks. Old and New for July will have a number of articles relating to colleges, and will be of special interest to all college graduate s. It will contain papers by President White, of Cornell University, President Angell, of thci University of Vermont, and ten other college Presidents and ProMssors. It will alsocontain the first chapter ofa new commencement story by Bev. Edward E. Hale, and the conclusion of Fred, W. Loring's "Two College Friends." SAMUEL ItowLEs, editor of the Springfield, Mass., Republican, sailed for Europe nu Sat urday for a two months vacation in England and upon the Continent.. Mr. Bowles is one of the beet journalists in the country, and few. .men in the profession have worked larder and more unnalnglY in the interest of gond and progressive journalism than has ho. 110 bas built up a paper which has anational repu tation, and which Is an honor to American Journalism as well as the pride and fortune of Its owners and editors. SETTLING TINE NEW NORTH WEST." The claim made by the promoters of the Northern Pacific Railroad, as to the excellent character of the country traversed by that thoroughfare, scents to be verified by the fact that settlers are moving to the line of the road in Minnesota and Eastern Dakota In unprece dented numbers. A late number of the St. Paul Pioneer says . "The roads leading to the Rod River Valley are literally covered with emigrant wagons with their usual accompaniments of famith s. furniture, and stock of all kinds. The wagon roads from Sauk Centre to St. Peter show daily accessions to the vest caravan wending its way to the fertile regions of Northern Minnesota. The extent of the great incoming tide of humanity can he best estimated on the main road between A lex annria and Pontine de Terre. Two hundred wagons per day pass over this portion of the toile northwest, and the camp-fires are seldom allowed to go ow— n fresh train of emigrants arrives almost as soon as the predecessor has ri somed its march. A noticeable feature of this year's emigration is its quality—the wagons conic loaded with household goods and farming implemen s.and are followed by herdsof cattle and other stock. which in quality would do credit to any coun try." Tea New Orleans Times intimates that 11 . e Southern friends and supporters of Jefferson Davis are treasuring up all the hard things that are now being said of him by the North ern Democratic press, which has so suddenly changed its tone respecting him, and that they will be recalled to mind by and by when, in view of an urgent demand for all the Southern votes that On be scraped logetiwr, they will not 6c such pleasant Democratic rending ns now. On the contrary, the New (Weans Bulletin, commenting at length on Ms. Davis's speeches sod attitude, concludes as follows: " The Southern people aro resolved to lie in practical reconciliation with the logic of events. Thny wont pence and tranquility, as essential to prosperity and all wholeson progress. If 111 r. Davis be an Imphicable ILA imprac•lcable, he has no following or lin placaliks or impracticables in the mass of the Southern people—that Isccertain." GREAT NATIONAL LOAN $133 000,000 NEW 5 PER CENTS PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYA BLE IN COIN. Interest quarterly, February, May, August, and November. OH N. lONA L The Treasury Departmcnt having already re• celved subscriptions to the amount 01 itri.lloo,- MO to the first two hundred mill lons of the New Loans authorized by the Set of Congress, of.luly 1, 170, for refunding the Poblir Rohl, hearing live per cent. per annum Interest, now offers to popular subscription the remaining i1t111,e00,00 , 1 of l his part tenter 1.. nn,andlis prepared to prompt lyffeliver the Conic, Minds or Registered Cer tificates In exehange dollar for dollar for any or the States sic per rent. Bonds or Regis tered Stocks, known as Fiv,Twentles, or for Gold Coin at the par valite of the New Loan. and accrued Interest from the first of May. When this amount, to which preferenee Is given, Is taken up, the remainder of the 1 , 15 . 0 per Cents. embraved in the Art will he offered lu connection with 5300,014,00 l Four and icieshali per Cents, and any port iai,, , 7110,k03,000 of noir per COlliS, the one rniming Micro rests and the other thirty years. l'ho following Is:: copy of the New FIN,: per Cent. Bond, 111141 T 111,1 1 , 111,111111 t to. the Ael 01 DEEM Evrnitn, I FFNDED 1.11.111 OF ISA 1 5 ran cvxr UNITED STATES OE AMERICA. ARK IN DEB fr II TO TOE ORAHER In TOE orst ey DOLLARS. THIS On; D 'nutted In arcdttinned with thy provitdene of nu Act of Comte , tet "An Het 10 enthot 2 • 0, rerun nog of the National Deht;" nor tved Altly 14. 1.70. nmentied by tin Oct unproved San Ti!, 1871, Nod Is to wen, tc.b. at the pl metr Itle Unite. St ten. nfter he nott d y of Sloy. A D.lOOl, In Colo of the vitt. tinr.l vulon of ilia Unihnl stoles on 1.1011 doll 14, 1070, It th tote 0 .1 in mteh Co n, from Om tiny of the dam 111-...0 1 et the rote of FIVE. PER CENTU d per annum. payali e quart rev on the 1.4 lily of I , ltronre, Noy A °aunt and November, In odd , year. 'fit" pritrlpal and ititere4t ezdtnut Dem too pits men , of 11l Taxan. or Duties of the United Slatt.M, well as from taxation In nuy form, by or nutlet State, municipal or local natitority. Wnnuiynrox C r I •il.. MEI 11,1 , t0r of tho Tre.inory Itoglstered flunk will he is,lted 01 the detiond tiatimr4 of ~ ..114,100,-,[00,, i ,0011,-.l,oao,ilamoonot e o n,. poll bond. or each deuomlnatlon except the last The 1: 4 14,,,t trill be payable In too United Stales 1111 lie 4.111ce..f the Tlea , tirer,any \ ssislant Treasui'er, or deslvnated depository of the Gov ernment, ittutrterly, on Inc first day of February, May, A 141441,0,141441 November, In 4'1.'14 year. The Interest 011 tile Iteglstered Slots of lids Loan, It Is determined by the 'treasury Depart ment, will he paid by (bold Cheelt. for the terly Interest, to the Post-Office address of every holder, free of trouble or OXIlelO.l l , dispensing attendance, In person or by oroxy, at the Treasury, for tile purpu, of rceelpt Inv fur and dratrit4t such interest. The whole proceeds of the New 1.01111 will he 11111/Heil Is, 1111 1 jely1111•11t 01 . 1,i1 1 11111t11111 111111 C/111- 1 1 01111t1110 of the 5..20 years six per cent, bonds, and In adtlit lon to the 111 . 01,011 1 1, (ho 5-20 S are he; lug reduced by iourehases, averaglntr. for t‘vo years p tst, about $111,00,4104 pet' month. entire elrect, therefore, of the New Loan, eonneetion with the existing Sinking Food process of the'l'reasury, Is to reduce both Prinel pal and Interest 4)1 the Pnbile Debt of the 1 . 1111.1 8111(1 1 K. The 1.01111 1 1 1 . 0:1(1, 110 1111.1M011111 supply of (7:over:natl.( Stocks, while the appileat lon'ot the surplus revenue Is I .o llSllllllly lessenlug the Funded Stocks 11e:11111e six per cent, Gold In terest. The polley ul a lit ( in% V1 . 1111.'111 la . einSe of tin' Win . in 1'45. which left a 'debt upon the e0untry_01, , 2,7:,.1,1100,6110, and oil anneal taxation of 1,00,000, has been to reduce steadily both Debt and Taxes; to reduce the Prltitqpitt of the Debt by nylonl payments, and lu lessen the mi nim burden of Interest, and therehy the bur den "r nomttml, ii"t. only through stud, pay- Melds, but by funding the debt at the eh eapest rates of interest practicable from time to time. until It Is now hit 111111 the very eheapest rates are due.to the nigh eredt; iniltlefnisheil Public Faith, and vast and grmviiet resources of the cotintry. Front 52,755,0a0,ti0a the Prinelpail of the Debt has liven reduce.l to.s2,26o,ooli,uae—liolli sums eeluslve of itecrued Int erect—mud from the heavy burden of idol1,s:i2,0011 the Inter est eharge Ims liven reduced to SI 1:2,71,1.00 per fill• lion; while the annual taxation, tinder thi. In ternal Revenue system, trliteli the liecessit les of the War 111111 the debt thereby created reinteret.l necessary for at (cast n short series of years, has been reduced from 5811,01/o,ooli iu 1 , 45-01 to ahout 5151,000,000 rier year in IS7II-71, (est !Mat log for the highest probable clillrellons Itt the current month, tile Ink of the Fiscal year,i'or less than one-mor the first named sum. And In the year I/171-72.11 further redaction eif come In under the Act of July, Is7o, so 101 In giya only t 41211,000,000 for lite year, or about twiellftlis the maximum of 1.1re66. Ity the sureessfill relidating ut tine Debi at Modernly rocs of 1 111111 by I . lllllllllle I economies In the expenditures of the Govern inent—wltleh iu two years, front 4,. 1569, to I, 1571, amounted to 1'.2i1,700.9111, or Jill ayer• age saving per ye.ir or I—lt iv belleVed Mitt nearly the °Mire system of Internal can be dispensed with In n few years, or so nitieli of It as requires the machinery of District Asses sors 111111 1111. Seeretary of IIIeTIVIIMIST 1111.41115 t publish. t 1 the Monthly Bela - shift. of the Piddle Debt to June I. front which It appears that he has further reduced the total of Funded Dold - bearing debt situ, May 1, by tile sum of ,5 , 1,000,000 by purchase of Stales 3-2 as for the Slotting Fond, and 1,1111,11 the .1-204 by the farther sum of :75,217,100 by eon c'ersion Into the New 5 per l'ents. Th e The whole I , ineh..l I 11•111 11.,W sIIIIIIIS, $1,h9L12,i,7511. 114 against twin y 1 .111,1 ago w lien the present Ail nllnlstat ion came Into ,011ee. Adding to these sums the net i 'lnitiation of the Treasu ry. Inuit Is. lu Green barks and tireenbacic Cer tificates, attertleduct Mg Gold and Curreney on humid the follotrine. Is the comparison of I)ebt of all Ithols, at present, Itatkl at the close of line War, and In NO: Jul• 'RA I.lrurrh. ISJI. Jon., MI. U. B. Storks.. 8!,1r11781,117 tali 7 P-111, I.Sn 81.RR.1.M.731 1.01.• I 161 :SI. 45 MI 31;t1 3 3. 13 1d.755,0 5. 76 1 4 ,451 4e.0411 $2 . 211',401,7:1 The 111111111 1111401100., it 1111,41/Wli ,"11 4/1 the Funded filtoel,llll 410141) of United Slates, ax nt. ttrespitt 0010/nOIIIIW 111114. 1 - nnt , nl 11k 1 “tero4. Tot I. 1 1 -204, ISII I 11 , 38 1 111u,1100 $1 3 073 WI 1448 ,56/4 00 8:711., 1/411 14 75: 6.50 3.,11 4,101 1 0 ,117..7A15 A.W., IS 5 13 0 1%150 51 A •,101 177,21 1 73. A :b.. ISoS tn. 17n, 01.5 0 7 ,851 451 :M.2 . 111110 50.!)./, 16 7 PtAll 111,7'_5 101 3 3 011 010 5.7111, 1668 15, 001 354 .11 011,0 41 3/.1111 310 Total 5 20 , -411,10..4W $ 87,?..`0.2 0 al, ,^IIHO3I Firer, I,CI tti 20 4nl 700,4 7 7 , 0 2 . 3.1470 100 Five, 40.... 17 :11 50 .157 ISO 191 (67. lU Flrn 1571. 0 6 .45 •.1 511410 Now 1tv0,,. 1511 0 117 1111 3 101 401 ' • 7.400 Total .1 17 ~ 018,750 $7 40.5..000 61 Pis 1-8 vri Twat Ala , ch {,• I 87) 2 107 &Pi 151 • . --- Reduction of Funded Ihl,l $ 1 717,40 Yearly 001,1 lelnrr.t eh .rg.., 1811 $124.28..31 1 I•renaul yearly charge 111 418 KJ Reditelf,n 10 Infereat Charge $12.6.15,337 The propose . , further reutiei hi the illlllllo,l intercof charge upon the Public Debt by refund ing IN ON fellows! By.exclinnge of O.S PO (PO Orki United wnte. six per coot.. or now livenrreute 1581 .. ^ ,1)0. CCU Dy exchange at 430)0 0 MO Milton tian,. per touts for four no.. n V per cent. of 8i t, 4. Loom) Or.grhn n of +700.0 0 CM Unite. mates sin per cents fur four 1.. t. Could IA 101 14 MI 100 Total nano[ per atom by rerun/Inc... ./413.bC0,000 C. C. fitat . VlC.G. In charge of adyertlblng U. TaSAIIUST nIMCS. I djunelB.ltow Nscw TORR, w lone 21.21 OWN. WEDNES BUSINESS _NOTICES the no other preparation but Ball's Vegetal)To .leinan Hair It. noir, for honrovlog I) growth and ro touring Iho color of the half. Tooth ache proceeds froni agile In the face, ape. riling upon the exposed seine of n dee.iymi tooth. Rub the vain th r middy with the finger, wet will, Joh., so os'ir Anodyne Lint rent, heat the fore well, and lop all inoel wetonitii the holm lit on this tare, oleo poi a 111110 of 11. liniment Inui the Ile llp of the too It oil cotton. The system frequently get , out of order and should to at once reeitisted. elee 4.01, troubles %vim. physic. Is needed isko Pa risen 'a Purr/Wire 1110' are a onto, o .d no 111111 A Cliapter,f Bulx.—Space Is valuable In a now,- paper, nod 1114 thioefore f. reposed In thin ndvertln• men, to continua°. curl. ty 111 INCN, Importnot to the public, into a .111.111 0111111/I.A. Thoie furl', refer t llontetter'h ntonnich that reit Imeted inedlene 1., no , what :t will do. 1.11110 hot pinre, lhru. 11101,11 On I• II , t1111111,11.t, tonic and alterative, riiiilistlnn thin or no nh °lately Pure npirituoun moat trial the Mani vidnehle medicinal v , •u• , t,,blc nii int.ineen dwl BOtlllile rrimarch [144 pl.tc• d nt the th,• Chemed end the Ph • ...Minn. 'rhio are compounded with great noel, sir:monk., an to produce a ' , ref , roil ia uhlch Inrlttotaten with aii entillitu the general .Tetra. and 10°0, rvpllll,l, n,d,CillitrOlS the •Intoaeit, the hew n n, the liver, and ill.m nor immure oTuan.i. What this great reeterstive will do must be gre bored 'Vote Viet It has done. The ease of dystrepsl I, or IVY other,forrn of yuillgest'oo. lo tehleli It 1101111,11 IPOrale. outly'ndudul penned without affecting a radical cunt Is yet to be honed from. end the Heine may he anid of bilious die order., blond tient fever. ne voile nTections, geuottil dulnilly. co s c< henda he. 11101111 ti dlnublll tics to which die feeble nie 00 sir jeet. it Whine- oil the fin ids of th • body, locitidlon the blood. nod rim gentle, slim. .ut•i, which it Imparts to the ni•rvone 01strin le not suc ceeded by the slintiteet reaction. This le n chanter of nets which reader., for Ow, uw v,14.1k es, 1111111111 In.trk Dr. .11. D. -ortgaker otters Ills Cervices to the more ...E....1011y to those sulfering from Chronic Di•et•ec. lie trill be glad to see and talk trlth then, It io hl. proot.e.• to plainly declare a di rip... lueurable If he holier., it to I N., to those ea... , which, Its atilistitake. he 'marmite, to do On that can lie by itntrrarloe at teutlo nod the application of I•xperieticed .kill, /rallied by ninny est , of practice In trenitog..ilsonse In It• verb /ILIII r malignant for., That Ille Olf 111 111,11 ”nortott It vain. tit operion4 certllteateo, that noir be -mat at his ogler, trill testify. A few name.. are selected for w bleb are known to eltizelio of thlo enmity No feeling of egotist.. argot/Po. their PnblirAtlillf, but they nre p01.11.1...1 rather ita on evldenee thin , mon). ui aq hayed...oiled theta-elves hopelecoly efilieted hove propor pplivitlen of the re..ouree. of medical oeleure, been re-tor. d to health oral IIII) l'iljOylllol4{ of all Ito hies •lngo: • El Weggant, Johnson Cornors P. 0. CR., or tho• Bren.t. 311.... Ely (Rey. Ely), Allentown, Co. Catieer of the Faro. J. J. Jolinann, A llootown. Skin Illamme. Milmn 1;. I/101i, Hanover Chronic Ilroachltk. Henry Mabriel, Allentown. Dettfueee. Mon. 11. Vendor. Cate•mininst. 'Elmore of the llea.l. riMIN Kllool.o'll. 1/MIIIOIIVI/1. entlrCr. MI, Peril, Erealertown. Win. J inienon. Bethlehem. Pulmonary C..lltrrh Jitine , , Mn.elt Bethlehem. Chronic ttlieunnitle 11r-..1 I) .rner,Ecrotuht. N. A. Ilurlneher. Cdncer 'rumor. U,. W. S. 311110101, 5.1.11,111.11 . Y. Fem. Conn nod Epl len.,y. C. iViitinan, I.nnsrk. Tumors ohim fiend: Month,. KWh r, NeW Tripoli. Tn.., of the Nock. Mr.. C, II eerfs x `M ngein. Fond Coin. Mrs. K. sville f[ittlionitin Annoy. Coy cor side of 010 Cnre ti Jen hov [n. Siegfrioirs [fridge. Pelf pus or the None Mrs. gineloin tn. Alleut ,, Wn. Cancer of the Thome. [hit:, Ilnkoudnnu rots 'Comer Mn. D Kroh., Mitlintely City. [limn, of the Face. kor. Seel ms Tumor. cane, of the None. The nlive porseits may ell ho referred to, or nor [Sento , rimy be soon at Dr. feitigeker'. office, Sixth hireet, lin two., Ilaniiitou nod Walnut, Allentown, Pd. HORSEMEN, AVM :1/41'10S REM) THE FOLLOWING ! nf'onY.2lolll' ,, a, Phila. Hilt: I 11.“4.11.•41 I). Fell% 11. Dlttochke . , Crusmnn Limment en a mare of iiiilft., which Inta 0 bid -Olin, canning 1.,0,men0, I tined one bottle entl.i• meceos, curing her completely. April d IFit9. JONA. P. IREDELL. 'Lid, invaluable Liniment Ix eald by Druggist,. and iterekeepero. Wholt , ale by LADIES It. WELLS, N. E. cur. of Oth and Spring Uarden Ste., Far Allentown by L. SCIIDIIIYY St CO.. East Hamilton 'creel, lir. W. E. EARNED St SON, LA WALL St DIAlt- TIN and JOHN 11. MUSES. Slyttill 'Nat CCS • ERRORS OF YOUTIL—A gentleman who .uatatl for years troth Nervone Debility, Prem.*. taro Docity and ell the entitle of youtlitul ludieerettun, will, for the ...the of suffering Idtinnalty, rend free to all pho need it, the reetpe dud direction for ranking the - le retnedy loy which he wee cored. Suf erer.. telehlng to prollt by the ell vertleer'M experience can do no I. nd drenning initerfeet confidence., .1011 N 11 (CO OEN, No. 42 Coder St. Now York. JT. A LEE ,\VEGETABLE SICILIAN ,* HA - RENEVIER. Ie the Ln.t iole'n known t.' preserve the It will poilt:v• ly re.tore GRAY lit! ITS nRl , 7lv 41, , (11,011, AND 1 , 111).11(1 rh !Ts G TII. It I. A linty my hew .eleutille c whining ninny ..f , n 14.. twist POW.•I (LI i mitt reelorati ye igi et. In tile calk kingil•ttu. IT MAKES TOE 11 AIR SMOOTH AND GLOSSY, AND DOES NOT STAIN TIIE nIC It. Is reeittnineudeil unit used by the 11r.t medical nu. thority. For 'el. by all ilrungios. Price 41.11 . 11. I'. 1151.1, at CO.. Nniihn.t, N. 11.. Teo ''forth KILLER" mit jtottly Lo styled the great inn hit' no of the tvo, d, them to no regent of the globe do Ich It Int. not found It• way, wool been Intim Y taed and highly mi n-d . More •v•r. there I. no Clinton,. which it ha+ not prom d to lot Well MI/11110d for the pore or n coot Het atte varle• y te 01tnia.....; It In it ni...0.1v nod cant remedy tor Inane. meni.dt and va• room to hor mita, +, at. troll ior dysoolery, tharrl red, and rlenninlaltOn geonra ly. I. adintraltly mined for every tore or moo on ,he foe of tit° Littl,. Il e innvery siguidennt flan that towlthenarllng the long pnriod of yearo that the • l lntin littler' ' ha+ b.trti he ro, the tvtorid, It 111111 itoo. r liter one whli or it. Lo ty lon.tin the e toy, the mill for it hat ste, dlly e 1 (111 1 11 1 ei first 1100.111ery. 1111 / 11. 1 111 ,11 ,1 , /11 1 . /al, Mill.lneO demand ft, Ii been +r) great, or the quutait) tail e beim large. at It ie 10-la). Another rid trlderittr fit •t le, that now her'e him the Pain Ktikr",,r, b a t L , t o I t igr o y red ale, or '.erg Nen.. It oted by r It,. nod 11/111V1.11101, 1111111 It 11411 beo . here t home, It lint r't tea+ 11,t di•tr •ver .1 and n.tr,.dtt red I hal Inn I. Ki.ler will con lane to b•, what iv•• have thud It. Tait lilt or 311:1”...NE..1 , Nut.. Wont not ha Ito, +bahe . a doubt..-Pgoiritictice ariotritser. CmSrrlrnr►ov. ITS CURE AND IT , PREVENTITIVE. ur..r n , CIIEN , IC, M. Ma y Immo. h.in. loin otvsy. f.o. , • , ~rnlh thsro was no it r roonoti thin ',alert of k ovro nu looknot lily proven means of c•iro. T• it it dour co fantilt mot friol. iiro sloi.pitof o ilre minks- taunt vo lot loot Choy saintly 01011, it If It JO:I.:I'll toi'llENCK•c Nlll. LE and ur.dl.d tlisrnsolvos of lilt wondered elllcnrloan mod cinso, [hilts an n d ot liovo StOislick lots In own Hoc P'l,llllhat tvlisrov .111 lord vit .loy r tit Ins, toot vitality lit' Inr n.ad aura mot nla ditertlovs for tlislr nor, Is taillottiotod tat„ fal visor. In 1111.. intent •nt nnthinv TwoiwithPlitottii Ti , T iii..iir the itivit)t , nrd , r ~ ,nt C 1,,., that In nnt it thou an thorn m 0 ,3,1.141,1 hy sv,,rk.. The tlwory .41hr run. by Or.tiek'it hied, it It • mi-e qui ea It v oc•ng 1 . 0 “le and M.014.01:0 o elope with in 1,1,1, the. oil del TW4l . th 1.11. ol th • iirlg maw dyn• nit fittitliiii•liy ilt•iiriliiieii With bv,l,, hi 4 l •• xitti TI 1.3 ...p.m , ' •Ile 111,1.111...e110n of 11,“. .1111. awl the nrlllpN In, with all I, of ef” , 11111.110N . rho Nlandr.ko Ils 100 comp.o4o , i of one of Nxturo'K no L... RM.—m..lollollol.mo 1•01tutoto. Thi y II its Ithitid-neor it.oz. nlterotlvo ProPer.le.. of .nlutuol, Lot on.ike ral quel, they .• LEA VE NO STIN(7 8E111N..." The work u• ca e le hew ' The vithltel nod 11111... i. dellOnil• 'lllllO bow if nll4 In Am ,ry cuunl r•• ejected. The I wee, liken el cll. In tt uuod 11P. It .rou.o• lr to torp dire. he .110111.111.1.. rei•poemive. , and the p . tintt , p7,l ‘ iietti . r! . ..elt)l!it,tip . l!i_iittllng, at Igo' AFirl'l • l.l " • F (Moo Ilbttnti: The Seim . . .it Tol.t, eon juurtlon with the PIO, por. te01,•• and oe•lutllap , • telt. the food. Chllloeation I Intr trogrn•elag without It prey lolls intern•. Mae. Inn 411.1 1110 rule in en to ho at bard trio, fl oleoee, uo eXitcerb.bon of be Ito. much A e nyttelite •et• In. Now motile. the geed e• 1 Bin nlPnr.tl.revt.r yot elven by o ...td.t , gettl leaner to mull - ming man he le -r rot • owe. tu perortn It. fnuet!one and to hasten and comploto Cilre. It eillnl,l 0004 up. It• “ork ham 4. 0,1001 b. chested, It colket. and tit n IILI• 1011 ed p , et on. of the Hoge. 1 the 1.1111 gathering, It pie! are. !hen! for ex peeloratlon and l• , ! In a very abort 1101 e the mime♦ 41 , 1.11 , u-11nd. h. r.•ile,, throne th ill occupied I. renovated awl Inntli. IlnW, 101,1 tll•. pH 1,11 In nil the dignity of retailed vl,ler, .l•p• forth to .d.,y Wal, meamarann . I hi, Pncnn.l thing a, alti• to most stay In n warn, roam until theymet well Molest ince•atltle te Pr , .e t ,t tatting Cbltl bee the bit git ntadtsetord. bat It natal be poocentad n our° canned 1...0ff-clod. Fresh Ir non rioting cut, to•cl.ily In tido section el the contit•y In tle Coll n J wtntot are all wr ng. l'hyolrlntet whe 101.1M10. I Couto.• lowr their p .t 1 13 , 31, If lb. r loni a ate tbwl ly 111,404.0.1. 311311 yet. beano.. they air In 1110 hi...t he most not sit down gulp! May most brnlk Otani ilta rect. lie 110301 10,1 Ha riot nn 111113113 , 4111111 w II boor. to Re tip good circulation of bleed. The patients 1011 , 1 loop In 0.10.1 nIll• Ito—to , del. rtnihoti tog I wall. I lit. hot groat deal to do With tile Itti • in the 010111 point to gam . deeitair of cure after pork evidence of In p.°lbilly in the wenu ro-e.. awl :aural eernth•ty it: athow. I paraonal to lho FocnhU Whitlow° curt: wan .n theme wedent : . Mato year. ago I train In Oho lant 'Mtg. , or cocKccv• (lon ;cook to mob and al one time lay physic an, ti at I mould not tiro a week ti ea, Ilkeh drown. log wan oa china a straw I heniii or and obtained the prep irallona wth id I tom °got to itio peed.', and they [ludo is perhiei lit Mo. II gietned w tne tha I could 1.01 Ih wI. enetra o our Wind. e) • TI eY •oon .he into, In on, lunar., nod I wrotid ;Tit op too, than plot of otfooolVO yoilow matter every tnorimg for a long (line. .111110 , 113 ex that began to .nbelde my Cough, foyer. pato and night tt II begot, to le,re me, slid my epees le vo groat that t wee with 111111cody that I roe d !rem esti., too ins h. I soon gAilsOli my strong it, and h+Yn aroorn u malt ever etuee." • 'I Prep weighed .boitly allot lay rerprery," added the D•ic or. •• too ilk° it mere akelotott Di) tr.-. v... only ninely•00000 people my preneet weight I• twu hundred an i iwenty•fl Ya 02,!.1) pun •do, end for jeer. I I, enjoyed ituluterriit—i l t M.." Dr, nebeto k him .1-continued prdrett.limal ti• New Yor• nod Ilopion Deur hip ri ill • Dr. J. elill onion., to .0 nail u•ii iboir • Ilice, o. 11 North tilit•h swept. I every OntUrilav from!) A, to IP. M. Tli-Pe urlio wi•li /1 tioirookh enitia• lion with the It will it • elmrge Ct. 1 lie 11... {thirteen, l e line eg cotollileu of the hied , urn , poliniiin con reodlly hot. oh-the. they are curablu not. 'rhe •r tuning 11,0 lordielnpa pre ad. Jed to the ittlelligti Le. ovou of a child . yellowing lb. Mr• c lions. IS nod !sum, tt ill to the rent, ego Idiot that cunen Alnuttroke Pile to be talon thereon... ed dune% I Ilie i s nemi lilt other urea. pool. Mouth than lite utopia is tractions 15 it .cc onihilty them First ve to appetite. or returning [malt h hunger ip the 111011 , myreptOtii. Wheel it Cotllee, an it WI color, et the de•pnitlog 01 inme hood good cheer. Good blood et once folio. eetigli the night Swell, I. stowed. •t 0101111 mo tmili those Inorb.d amp tollettati no three,. 11r. echeack's medicines are eon . ..tautly kept Inds. oli th inenutis of roll . oliro. A., a lux db., o r p arth ,,,,,, , t h e Id is. skit Pills ore n standsrd preps , all••t I while Polmoule gl run. n• it corer °I coos. tad eo lo• regsriled its s prophylitirrie against consumption to ant pills f••rm., . , Price or Olp Po , tanate Sr rup beau:cc.' Tor t ,. $1 .0 .Dle. cr :0. a , • Hand!. HILL ut4 box. Fora nb. all droagiot• an , l drain JOHNOQN, HOLLOWAY A COWDEN. HQ Arch ID eat, PhEAdelPhia. Whcicamia Ammo. rm)2271.1y w AY JUNE. 28,18 Zprcia; aVotires MYSTIC WATER FROM DAVID'. v - - • - . . - - The (rent It U REM% TONIC nod ALTERATIVE r rn ody of ibo AMR, 11011‘14 In nolnt.er the of Imre coil othor vol nide c,orpoundo, and It helm( proved p, tho onotrlng or r0pe41.4 trim , . nn nme of the oryistor. for Ki•ln,, • IrAPORP, fpepppvirt. /,(rer 1",••••••,,bdia, Gioleorrli.tl • _reel • 011,- 4 lint ption, In Itv Ps , y • !Woks. bar.linal r••••trro, and 17•••••ra1 D.brllryl. mud ,Ito blon Incr. o•o4 inn o.roottl,o, promote. dlvestlon. tllnulntrn the -eceP.l.l"4 tut V lt”z the /letY• lir 0. n• ein. It In h (gbh,/ recommrtt•lrd by Phli‘ioPlnv. nod t ) bo .ll , ,oitinl. of 11114111 h r r..al It. n cret p „ It Iv 4..141 at the I .w or +3 00 leer lot 0 le 111101.4. del.vorod at Ilrio.ool, Po., to be expre,...l ho no) point, -T E ,1 NC I NSTITII rEnt DAVI 11l W CT.!, In .1.,0r00d to art...mood Imilon doting till rio,totut ut Ihn dr, Who prefer drlohlog sllizale ATfili from the W S. CADWALLADER, WM Mire St , P1,11..11t. ian Is•flitt To CoNsum i"r v —The navertisci ImVlllll been n1..1..41 to health in it few weeks, Ay very +lll.l , te remedy, after buying +uflermi s errnl YO/11 ,, With 11e lung elfeetion, and that dread disease, Co ts. otitiption. sever Dangle.. to make know° Collis fellow sufferers the memo , Or cure. Toni] whollenire it. he will .end n copy •if the peorrriptiou used (free of chargeh with the direc tion+ for preparing end neing the mune, which they will and sore nitre for Consumption, Amtitinn, on[p of reet of the advertiser lusetlilllig th" Prese,lP tion to beuelit the nliiirted,' nod spreed informstion whirl. Yen 11l lie invaluable; and he 1101IPS every latterer will try his remedy, as it will r.mt them nothing nod luny prove a 1.1...+ing. Parties wishing the preneription will please address, Rs, EDW A RDA. OP IL Wiiillll.lle, Kings Co. N. gor ~calf caith "Eci trt FDIC Nt 11.4:.-4 PAIR OF. WELL iiit.KEN mu] E.. Inlyt'ro 01.21 .2t•.• IS 11. tV r.AVEIi, Sixth., Pa 420 BuiRIAL Lows FOR SA 11. E.-• The nodernigned otter for male 420 new Come tnry bug Immediately adjoining the Union fienuitary on Tenth street. The lots trill lie sold by ooliscrlotiou. nod Immediate! lifter the whole outuber olinposed of they will be award od by lot lu lie onto foamier us lu the orguoixtolou Union As , uiclatlou. Plots or Woo. of the Proudomu run 1. area at our tare. nu 12 GOOD & 111'11E T O LET.—A LEASF. will be One.. on the P.P.. Elision Quarry, militated In Plainfield township, Northumptou comity, Pa., near Stnenertown. It of unniber one Ilat•veln, bloc never-fading abate, fully Pion] to the well .k nowu Chap -411110. With tt gond scoter power and n full rigtflatt. , l pouplintnod 1,0101..... machines. of an opportunity of thin kind will please examine for them• gel ao.l apply to Reuben Noel., 6.llekertown P. 0. mnr3 '69 11. 1.. SC II 11E1 HER, Prenbleut - Ur OI'ME I , ollt TIIE SUB- J. orrilwr oßera f0r...11.111. hoe... amt lot 01...tett on SI XTII street, b 0;1- between Tlo'4ll and (1 11 EW. In 41 the City of Allentown. Tlu•h,mxe in complete with " 11 tha modern conveniences nod In handsomely pope ibronalloot. The ground. are mate folly laid out and well ,corked with 001 tree, An the lamb lore veno ban exiireooly for 000 Owellltor the enlloerlber w,00.1 pro oelllnit It will. the loop., rerfitrther Information, ter or a clew of the 11.1.10...1 1 the nu 1.0.1 her Oil the pro Inet, between the hour,. of A M. and 3P. M. 11. W. 11 l'll9llN npr 27 North nth street, above To ten A. it. wurri VOT.Aizr PURL 1r .1 ND Cf 17h PAW \ k 'l'. IL I,EISENI INc: I NSCIIANCE AGENT, FIEF, LIVE, AND LIVE STOCK WITTMAN & LEISENIUNO' Real Estate Agents and Scrivener, PA It'll ES &tolling anything In our lino will to well to !flint on a call. We hove 111.1111 mar teitticv o Ina of tho most le,drable orotitirt in tills city, which will be.mid at low ' A n =t i Zir ' ntr o i r ek dwelling bootie IS feet 10 !ocher front, and lot of ground IS feet 101110110 k trout by lbo deep, Lot In flue order, on North Ilth nI eel. wevt side. ('hop. No. It!, Two-story (ratan .1 welling hon.., west side of th .treat, alloy.) Ilartlon. Lot IMI Icy Itta feet. No. IA Two-Story frame house with 4 roms, on went cite el New .11,01. No. IS, The property on the northeast corner of sth and Turner streets. lionte three-atort 'AI by with brick kitchen titteciteti, wellpopes.. throughout, In good 1.11,101 Let 'di by 110 feet, ttuliable for lustiness boa" , No. Pronto dwelling, otottory, 32 by 20 feet. 4 room. and h.we owlet. Lot by 20 - feet Vathint lout of groats( allots... In the following streets Sixth street, corner .48 tit mat Alien struot, went old, of Lehigh Volley Roilrontl,rilxth Ward, price tic2.s per foot, term- peen t 40 lots 011 10th, all vory rheap Si,,) terms easy No. t2.—Tino....tory brick dwoillng house, with one•elor) kitchen titteclool. ,hour'on the mastnide of Fourth street, (No. El). Lot 72 hy .20 feet. No. 23 —Two-story brick dwelling 11011.0 22 feet Iron; by 32 foot deep, w9h t sr...story k II ' by' 21 d 5 feet. attached, east of North Nttith street, between Turner and Chew Ittreete (No. Sill. Lot 39 feet front by 110 fool deep. A tit •soltlenta dwelling. No •y.—Throe-scary brick honse, with two-story kitchen ['melted, MIA 1.11 of groped 17 feet front by 110 feet deept 10 rootlet; north side or tno nor target (No. 811), Suitable for a boa rdlog h titan. No. 25—T.y brick dwelling, with two-story dining so cod attccoett ; uiva rotting. Lot At leei front by 2to feet deep. south east corner of Eighth and Tumor xtreola. A rare chanco to procure c bottle. 4111'll'E IS IlEltEltY GIVEN TO N p. panto engaged In lurniohlog and locating curb. toolea in ony of the str elk In the any, whellow ordered by private ludlvldn ,Is or by null], ty al the elty, that no • orladon s • 11411 hi. I,lroted n any of he , nl.l vireetti nnleaa hey I HP -trio IT necordauro min the following lopevill to.wl lhoeurt. to he on any plotto( Seventh and Ilatnlttot MlO Mix (0 .11011,1 111 le, Mid on all oth.r...treets no len hatt Ova tro l ichen. ex. chit on feet -.tree'. four 1.1 Inch es, 0,, ill • n•(. No 1111.'11 nu to(01111 joint and ptomen a firr-orfart. MI toll and tr.tut, and rounded at the eortp, ef one. P. The elarlo , tonen to 1.0 nolo.. tlinn went y.t (211 Inc in In dtroh..j •Iceol nu,l .ell tiled toKellier, 110 /. 4 •S lloru {WO,' 1121 lunhon the Klatlo Iliso to Int ••• nerneuillettl r on the Inr.ioe el Iwo 121 Inch., in depth ohm.: the whole length. 'tin e e to le. ~,,, .olny ntone onrl 311 the work to 1, 001 W lu t , c 1/..Si 11111 i 111 ..lit w , rk mono, Any por.m or pommi. th•g °um curlemoue. cebtrary to theemice .me .111•etle.J. uiII eubject übn or thuntnulYen nolloW 111 urdlueure:— Sgc. 2. If nu. ue all, er pormens shall clulem lbe übevo seeininLug down, curb-time. of ulhn (bon dm reg. ab.t uu t..ick.ms., er lie, *nail fol.lt out ray all., er Ilily.lol or- fur every lluenly lineal feet rnell i b 1 4 t011e , PM 11010, atoll COUVICLIO before the M..yor slily Al e on. nod -alit curiumb.e. further be re. 00000Yeol nod oottoer, of reotottootooon't oettnesot put 110 i II la Ito or thoo r opll,. li l y I l kytty itottloorott,o • Amor., ol lieil k o; ote 000 or. A. I) jail, 17- I ty d v, 11. Lull It. City Engineer. VITAN'FF.D.—A FEW FIIICS'F•CLASu • A. KNT... male Arid fogna'a. for tb, I,st retying bool: 1. n141%11141. Sew! for orra.s,. lil IMF. 1111(1 r II Eltq, 75 It perk, r•.t. one wt, N Y. (IFFICE 41F TOE ALLENTOWN 1110 v COMVANY, No. 1.1 Walnut St., l'hilittlit., Jon. 1 th, 1871. • • '111.• Hu nal Of the of 11 , A T.T.F.N TOWN I COMPANY will • hold lit the ..11100 of th C Ne. iil.l We LHOI St, 1.111110.4 p DAY. the :nth day ef Joie. IS7I. at len e'rlark, A. M nail OIL the e tine ilay ILO er lon will to • heel bet... th hot,. et tea A. M. nail two I'. M. fer beven Direct int hUrVO fee twrive neiatlie C.% ii(vr. =MI Egiiiii CITY AND 1)00 TAXES FOR 1871. By x supple.oent to the Cltv rt., of Allentown, ap• pr ved 52.1 don 14 More h. Ile. Oily Tee r 1. m o de the rer.er e r ore t 1 out Deg Taxer, All or mild tag. reinalbl• g hope id nn the 1.1 dny of Augnet next. FIVE Dor enut nhill be mid°, All Ingo. , rein.llidt 04111. the 14 dap of Out dem noxt TEN per rent elmll tea el led. Nod, Itt ht.relty tilvon thgt tho CI, And Dog ttx for 1871 still ho rrrot.etl HA soy office, Itio.•faillmotlitto tart.% I lefilOWll. P.I. ll= Mt==l AN OILDINANCIE 'CLEATING TO TBE GRADE 111 F •I'ItTII STREET. BETWEEN BANIIT.T..N AN II V. . . lerßolrofl. Ity ti„ , Select Cooncll of the C ly tee, (loaned cottettre log, it the gro in tot Foorth •treet i lottireon owl Wol .ut titre. 10. tot chAtteed tot a. to brita the hod u• the read tot tioi *reeler° d IMO Muhl IliCiflor helot, the cut!, line. aod flint the Mayor be directed to :witty the A I..titttivo l'aeatituter Itatliroy Ilotop uy to lor th it 'nook along eald •tieet lu .rc tt dotage w th maid rade at too,. or tl otso of ref... 11 or neglect or, tlo, port. toot ph • City ki g ,ear be and la !ordly ditec rd to hose tho .11/10 dune at tho oxpeutto of the I 'onto to . ppc yed tole tlf.ttenth day of .1 Lyle, A. D. 11 , 71. jut, 21 at T.ll. (MOP. Mayor. rrEtt•llElt% Twelve Teucheta (male and Glut ei fur WASH INO - TON pulped terns, mix ino th., co.i.tiionclau .n next, •alarle• from thirty [lire.. 01 forty du.- la. , per nu. It. Applicant. will apt o.r for examination, at limit Peter's tavern, on July 14 11 next. ut 9 o'c uck, A. 11, F. SIIENTON, Sorry gt..n Hint. cch..ul.ll.rd MEE NO'f'l4l'l , ..-I'lllE A N NUA L 'PEET- Iug ur .tocklioldor4 or MU I LENUICItri rot• ulll he hulnt 11.0 uu TIMMS I) 1 .o°l9 h. ut '2 .Ce ock. 1.. M., at which titue art elecilou for Ti u.lO, will ho ju w C. PRETZ. Secret...T. TEAkeiliAirs iv ANTED. IF' The et ho I Hoard a Held.. berg Teernehlp. Lehigh IleerSY Lenten thnl t y domino in euvesp. Niue Tea .h. ra ensiling erhool (elm. )111..Xn1r1111“- tiou u r uppll'int" will le. he a by the I,ortnt l V S inerhoe .sent on V lln U.t V. July 1:1th, 1571. nt eie.gor•vllle In eat,' te‘ruahlp. Nehool t mulnlnt. Salary liberal. Ily ender of the Board. ja,e 21 :It TAUS. R. 3bOiS 6ii, beeretnry. A IUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the In.plan7lB . Court qf Lehigh Connin• In 11.. go l f ille'rccomit of Nlt ri(CIINER Es..cu or Wtlll.4ni Keeellger dece.sed. And co,. Jobe Idi.. 1071. 1 .eCottrtuppolnlll. C. Hang berger, Esq., to Fogg.• distribution gccordi g to Intr. From 11,0 Record.. A. L. 111.1lIg. Clark: The Auditor ithove honied teal ettercl to the duties or Ilk uppolu tine nt, At Ih o I.ev heleyer, to I. r•ler ...et } ernFRIDA the itEV ENTII Coy JU it Y. 1071 Wiest mud where ell pous tutereat...l !hey et hied If they thick prover. H. C H UN all nßtt lilt, jeer lit Amnion STAN DARD SUA LES ! OVER 250 MODIFICATIONS, RAILROAD TRACK; HAY, COAL, C AT TL F PLATFORM, COUNTER, • AND GROCERS' SCALES I= EEO PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWER. FAIRBANKS (k . YAWING, 715 Chestnut Street, PRILADELPAIA /1:1=1 liaise Notices • x Et AUTOR'S NoTler. i•J Notion Ix hereby given Mot letters testntnen tar,. booing horn sr tired to the nthlersogued in theagate of Jslll T 1.1.1,.• decessosol, of Upper Alas envie sown-hip Coma of I s•high, Pennovironlo ; therefore oil pers.na who know thee:me:vex to I e Indebted to sold ,osto into restoss•t•d In make par mint within to week• irons dote hereof, mid soscli who hove any legal claims "min, sold estote will pre -n• t them well otatheuticoted for settlement iv thin the oh lye open tied time 11.1, A TEL 1,01,ti seaitrix, Or her Agent, ClF,OttfiF, 1.111)w In. ALLENTOWN, Mop 29. h, Ih7l. t0:044 w A PEA 1.. UNITED ST•TRA I ATARN AI. lIVVANUR, A.l.AAtill x OVIIOR rirll DIATItIVT. I'A. NCTI , E IN low by riven In ill person•texhllni nr &nom ss 11, the lath Collection Illswlrt of Penna., coin. ro•ell a lie rOllOllO.l 011.01,01 mid6l Algoto,y, Clint the lists of nonnal to sox for 1370. 81.11.1011 nutlet the Act of C. nat...aa entitled — An Art to Prot , do Int. ma! lIove• „no, etc.," apprevell 71111.114 tn. and hilt 1711. 67J. and the , ntentlineula thereto luny xatn•ned at iny lice front 9 A . to 3 0.14. for ten der. 'rout the 11111 day le JOOO next . 013.1 it Court 41 , Apt , . XI toll' nn tin; llith tiny of .1,11,0, 1871. fr In 10 AA. t 11. at the Mon,. 'wry Home In tne 130rongh lion - Mown, nod on the I lth day 0 , .lour nttny office In the coy of Allen town. , nn. a A m. 1.3 It. ,61. . . . . . II appeal.. :110 . '4 ho ii w rit i ng and aticlely the particle ler collo, wittier Or thing reaporting arliteh a itticialou Is toquented and -tate the ground or Nitwit.' 01 luequality air error i otophilnuil. EDWARD RIM Pt rodteeeor ninth Metric% hi. Ittliee, :to .tram, city or Alle thorn . • A I.I.I:NroWN. May IS7I. (toy ••2.1 it AN 4DRI ) INANCE.—Ite it ordained by the Se vet and routine. Coo elk of the C ty tf Al iteroivn, and It In booth) onto, it by netbdrlty of the Nome, Cott itt•ct did etrevt In filar .ilitilliZetl from lloitollen tried t Colnu etleet, nod !het the ;1111)or ho meth• rind to rcee.ve is for the snow. to he opened nt tho next .total int et lig of Cootie IN, Ito EDgm• or to foretell the npetolliitlett, .1. F.. 11OFFMAN, Prrs't S. C. 0.0. FRY, Pres't C. C. Attest :—Wat .J. \Vit.., Rlmk C. F.. I.•IIMAY MATH Cl•ru C. C. Approved thh Ia eau, tiny or A D IS7I. P 11. II uIIU, Mayor. • BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED hy tpo e nd common ConneVe of iho City of 011onton, toll It to lee. by rip by the ou - loirit• of tho Th it from nod oiler the POP.go of ihin orilln.nro 11'On( of Vivo ho livid nth ouoh hone • or •opplied m tjr hydra it-) will h am eliwited upon eny of the 'ire t- or alio,. of thl. oily, In, through noll eloon whirl, the ware Wu. , in , now laid and tloweh,re oftor to o nod that tiaid a.ee ement tax oh be enl• loot. d In thin 'into° tonnher 114 sent, root,, are .0, •J. T A . ! i ! 0 F Y. N r A e ...7 ,1 T C rezrt S. C or' Attest :—Wm..J.WEIKR. Clerk C. C. . . v. limo;. Clerk C. C. Approved thin Tw.lfth day of Noy. A”. If7l T. H. 0061). Mayor AN ORDINANCE ItEl ATIVE TO TOR COBBLING OF F(11711141 TREET, BE. .TWEEN HAMILTON tND WALNUT ' , TREE. Be It ertlntnnil Het Seloet end Common Hennello of ho City of Allentown. ond It In hereby orthonod be Alt tlt liv of tin Immo tlitit Fort +trent Intim onn litanl•inn fnd Wnloul (ton to lot cobbled le occur...ea with (ho .oltowlog oi (tenth.- : . . Tip street t.. 10. exenv tted sixteen Inches below the roe inlnr croon of the street. nod than filled up twain with sl n 11,1 of eln ler (wnil ntridned Inland foorlatehes of roars. sand nu w bleb the eohltle stones are to he set nix Inches I the Whole to he rem., d dowu end spread eve With boy'•-r arse,' 01 lost one Well lee dere!, the east le h. fele.' I y 4110.1. d linl•no the property , Wee.. nn escl stile or iSO street. 00001 line the Alienn.wu Paseeuge ItnilirliV C , Moe Dv pep- for Inside of ;heir tracks. Th n , ;h e 31, 0 , 1 , directed tn.n 00100 propuell.lB for tin 801110 to tin 19.11 day of May. 6 oclnrlt. P. M. J. 1.. 1101'1131A N. Prnet. S.C. (ILO P.llf, Pres't. C. C. Attest . Wpm, Clerk 0. C. It. lane us It rite. C 0,6 c. C. • Approved Can 1:111 day of they, IS7I T. 11:0000, Mayor. AN 031/INANCE RELATIVE. TO Till 1i riTitE6T It Ortlnlu , il Ily the del. c• nod f'oininoti C•ninclir nt 111.• CI3: or nib+ town, un it 1,11 ro• by (nd Inrd bynthority of gho 1. rot Third ruled b••I a ern Union Myer; nod the Lehigo ht idge 6r chnugrd to the following on the -.nth weeterly lino thereof, v a: Beginning at n pont alone Oa wo.dern line of Third rdreet.ne laid out between Ilan Ilion nud Union street., Inter-nein the noLIIII-rn line at Union Prot on iniod of John Num..ink •r and extend. nag thence lu n ;drnight line t ihr it n pst nt sidowelk rutting at Ito nowhere; corner of rho Little Lill gh r ridge; raid w•odo n line ''lnn of the bleti; of OltaVan haUdred iind twenty-two feet. more or ler, 01 which iv,. hundred niol nevel.t .re. on fort ex lend through 1..' of J.,hntiun Urln.ikiar a Nand r.•• 1 'tie through Inn I o• Stephen K rk ; tni dint tin. ••••0•1 Third wirret along unit) lino ho of rued to the width of it. fa• t a nal liar earteru nido of vit•d lino vu , '. 2 'IIt 1 . 1 land bet Worn linlnlltota nn' U,llnn -Ile lola.. aVid,l•4l to the Ia anclth .4 guy fret, and that the gro ,tad und retpaireti f no or widening the ,nitto be taken from the ens math. Illt•ir. St.4l 3. That the City Soli !tor ho awl In hereby directed to l ro.itut the Prover application in Court for a Jury to ivoirioe the deningem ticcaelon d by Me widonlog of raid Third att.!. betureou !turnip.. rod Dubeu events,arid for t. opening the Nom Main Colon 10 the Little Lehigh lir.do. according to the It.l Section of Ude Ordloance. J. I 11OFFMAN, Pres, S.C. I'm. C. C. Attext: Wig J (Valor, Clock e. C E. LIIIIMAN Hoar, Cloth C C. torrovei Ih,n moduli, day of Nay, A. D. 1 , 71. 3. 11. 00PD, Mayor. T"E , • : AmouN KING - 1t11250 .4 1E3 0 tortati e WASHER. It tv , rbes without wearing tl o clothes—no rubbing or squpezhng. It %reshot; from our to twenty-11v° articles la from 0 to four minutes. It so ashes Ole llueet LIICO Curtains, liandkerehlefs, &a., without illy injury. It the hstiviesi Quilts and Blankets. wa-listi whiter and more stir uglily clean than by any other proarres, as nit,. currents of water are dashed .ltiouliit ove' part of One fabric • It Will 'lll,O Imox itilCOlit In a Itlng!n Tnar la lab. and tvenr or cluiben. . . It c wt redue. tel to an hour. Thr K, g 'u nl 1t.:. 0y le an culled, If vre are rightly In formed. otter the name of Ito Inventor; but It tnav well It..nine lii oath. ito a royal title, f rlt le de•uned to lord overall en!natters ono reign ennrome Itt the Laundry I. elohn• are everywhere ocknowlodged, and not only at ph.. 0 who aloud aloof front all washing mochtneo. but o who have 10..1 using other nieclone• are reploclug theta kr It h din K t..g to n.I er. —Dhltimnrc Gazelle. The King Wuxi., •rrlyed mule Froley evening; on slooday it...ruing I hod lay i•unildoe" experleu 0 10 f. 1,1. . A Nieto/tortoni exatulnetion by exports or file amily e kited Iho following re•nitx ouo fourth of the tun . three tourihe onsied; belterdo." end 1. 0 1 , nig reeigt...ii le I ill weer. Tno 00. VitulAtirette nent.. i c ed. awl tVilo nOO I ere plea•od. I will take groat t lele , tiru r colninendl 111. King Weep. I.— i ntßLlN looteruc rot an i ll s s ' o l. rf l it ' il . l o ol B 4 " .. r. e n tl e nti " ti n W " .!r f e . n!. " lo . ,oli nil the. tole diseired. 'hat thore it tlO ' llii , [lg Mei . ..dean . ;I in title I inse•earliag, 1.16 hr-saving unwhlnu. PAP". Pres?. 'Kr pmcn ouo or sour King Il i na/klog nix. chime, awl preet.celly tested rePuritY nor rofirl , MY of time 01.11 labor, anti nino eleotnitug nropertioe. Ido not Itato nay It will d ell y.O elnim for it, end I will ho mthly recommend it to no 'donde t.i be tit. held we. h. toe 10nCilin0I lion.. Wet' 11000• — J . W. LOAF, 61 li'. Pratt Jfr.rf, Min thihre. I. takc all .11.1 dirt out 1 Try It. and WO venture th /o.nertio., the. y-u au°, n..d.pleco Unit N(ng Walther toll! not make clean no lietV WWI." 11111111ien.--ho 1,.0 Jour/mi. 11=2111 I Ittkepl,tofro in addoqf toWtonoy to the good pool aloe of I fang Wreaker." It doe, the Work ;soot end cfliqiue•ly, nod I, tooloulnefl y one of the tfr.tt•oft labor• e.vloff fitechlue.of the age. —llr. J. nettoorK. 15 N. Sixth Sind, Phila. SPECIAL In lii Invention of the King Washer. It seas dealgoed that enonld coloblue all the glut a Mille. of eery other e Rohl g tunchlno. nod at rho earns Vtme to hove tort nmale tojectlouablo feoturo. Such a m tchluo 1.1 the Krug; n rribbing.ll.. wearing nod toorlug; and last, but not long. u , r made easy. II •on cnnuot Pm chase a littoji Waalier In your place, Nowt nin the 'ltetail Price, $15.00, al we will f rWaril the name to yru,• free of freight, t plitC..3 'Otero nu oua ra selling. Unity nue is nut entl.nott 11.1,0• m mourn. the !nimble° niter a month', trial neeoriiing to direnito a, we agree to REFUND THE MONEY, fret, or (retold. airSobi ly dralerm generally, la whom liberal dis call nix are made. King Washing Machine & Mani. Co 1109, 1111, 1113 MILLER STREET, PHILADELPIII.4. I=l A NEW ERA IN WASHING ! NO 11911.1N0 I SO HARD RUBBING I NO HOT IPA TN" NO IV ASII BOARDS! NO HI.IIE !SG! NO INJURY TO °ARMS:ITS! MOSEY, LAROR, TDIE, CLOTDINO, A PEEL RAVED BY A 1111 ELD'S Cold Water Self Washing Soap Thin Seep I. ono of the moat onefel Invention.? the XX.; It tru.hun the fluent nn As the Coittotgitt (Arlen, In cold. trait., herd, .oft or tall water, without bullies or us chitiery. nuti 1. xeitri•uteud nut to lujuio the text ire of the nur, , t fabric. when tioul lo acrorilaticu with the In. iitructliin. It la a OUPAItIOIt SOAP, fur the following rannutui, viz: lat. This Soap, by Ito owl ncllton, dinanives the grease, mot Ilber 'ten the dirt lu the gartnent, quietly and speedl4 ccompliablug that lath is unitady door by labor and vl„l..ime linl'lothe• by l a washing to rhino or wool, hoard \ little hand robbing In required when this .ap nned, except when the dirt haa nett! , d very agility lu the garment, ur it has beau very mob nulled. 21. Ono good weeper woman, when familiar with It, non tierolllllllos mom ntd bettor %retailing with this Soap lu tr nttrltnt. time than two women with two of the bent machines, using eh. ordinary soaps In the market re l b 1 . (Int1 ; 0 ( d n e'v ° e r r i ), fiL tau,. h n ek U au 6 E l l N dg . e:l h ge MILL 411,. It will womb ont conch or mnch.na gresito, paint arc curing limn. be removed. with'uut the alightent in jury to th.• toirtuntatt. 5111 rti ERE In nu ACID or SAL SODA timed in DR matt utncturo. nth. The proprietors gtor anteo tint there In nothing lo It that can in auy way injure garment.. %h. It has a healing effect on skin diannat,,, each Oa waphing totter, dtc. fah. tPuthine wa.h.ql with 01e1.311 will last much lager limo with Om ordinary a ...to, in u.e. thegrent wear cawed by hard rubbing to entirely caved ;alt. ror wa.hing mute end w 001..., cleaning house, ear peb, scouring. etc., It ht. no equal. 10 h fly It. nAo YOLL eavo health, limo, money, labor. clothem and tud. 11. r, ran tl[nerx, IT IS TILE CHEAPEST SOAP MAN ,UPACTUREII. 12th. By union thin Soap, tho annoyan , o of hot water to .wanner and or .4..0 In the hon.° during tho writer (by which many govern colds are contacted) Is avoided. H. A. MANS , ELLEN & CO. have ...cured the patent doh , of tin wond , rfal Hoop for Lohlali. Northampton, Ca. bow •1111 boylk outwit.. and hoax tho No riabt to mtlinfattorn sad -ell Iho same, and woold Moho the sue ti pe 011 01l 01 d the e r r. tod. , nod tbopublin goncrally to this foot. Addro or to S. A. MARSTELLER & CO., Catasaugua, Lehigh Ca. Pa. For txte by OP clrlnclval dealer. throughout thr coon tie. of Lohigh nod Northam{ tun. may 10 3m 19 TEACIIERN WANTED. Thl• Rehnol Boxrd at North Whit hall township. Lutosb enmity. beret" ere wale, Did they nee ro to on• Rex , • Nt Ntat.o TRARIA HRH for ibe.ensoing urho. , l Au ex en o lion of noullenuts o f De held on MOND AY. Juiy 17th. 1(7., In thu of Ironton 1.1 mild toivnAlp. &bout tent. X mouth* •alery, tor experienced and Pro• fensionel ton hors. IMEI per month, for others according to grade of c,iiisamo nud experience, Ry "flier of the Board. Juno 11.5t7 8. A- BROWN, Secretary.. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA TAltitll treated a ith the atmutt wanness, by J. ISAACS, M. 0., and Profeasor or ni•cosex qf M Rye and Roe, Om. an...natty) in as Collego of Penn. smionn GI, 19 perttncetfornerly ofLeyden,ltul land,l Nu. 84 Arch ?tuft', Teatiruunials can be aeon at his office. The Medical facciltt are Invited to ac company their patients, an he he. nu wren) in his Wee. it.,. Artificial eye. Inserted without pain. No charge for examlußtlon. apt MIT MEM 212 NORTH 8711 STREET, PHILADELPHIA, .prect 1 tali-notions this Serb gln the way nr PC or the.r own Itnnortetlon. Pal Own Meg ran be . of d reg. , tarty; and in the very /NOM %vilely and newest pattern.. VICTORIA LAWIIII, Choke Goods, Very Cheep. °OPT CANIBRIPS. NAAIN<CORR, URILLIANTB Atld TUCKED IdUSLIND fur Infants' Wour, et :Dc. •ud up. A SPECIALTY. NOTTINGHAM LACECMITAINS and CURTAIN LACE by the yard. A large job lot, retailing at Importers Prices. A full line of 'FRENCH A N D BWPVI tie, PLAID 4 ND tint PED NAINBOOIC.,and PLAID AND STEIPItIa OItUAY DIES. HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTING.% • Nor No hatter nor cheaper can be found Ic the city, Wr nev 1,4 our stock lo thee.. good. heron, indirereol. All new TRINIIINOE, RUFFLINiIti and rUCKINES Particular client on paid to nice Trimmings for Infante. weer. LACE and LINEN COLL* RE AND lIANDRERCHIPS, of all kinds. One Price. Wholesale and Retail. W . J. EVERETT'S NEW P ATENV SCAPULAR SHOULDER BRACE AND STRAP SUPPORTER. No wraps owlet the arms. Perfectly comfortable, ta. otalcally mode and highly beneficial. 50 Nonh 7t 8 1.. .l o w Arch, Philadelphia. Traeses, flopportera, Elastic t•triclego, (trotchea, Am.. lowest prices to the city. Ledy site a.... D. H. SLIFER. No. 66 NORTH SECOND.BTREAT. Factor 7 and Wholaalu 1 10 0d soars SizriA apartment, • ) NeW Tlbbertrornunts HOLLIDAYSBURG SEMINARY. HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA —— A remedy which ha+ been fettled for In Dr. Creekie I y s eare, and proved In tlptnitanda of ream. WINE neltie of curl-e all IngonsP, nf Mr OF Threat and Lunge: performlnt mat, s rem Oct ble curet , merit+ a trial from all 1 l' ; . trim 01 . 0 aufferlog from similar affect 0 I .• • And vainly ...lam( roller. Will !ton I n i Ittortltlittlind predice prevent you from Leine cured ISM I urn? Conglts and lrfn—Tl, Drurylsla nay It rare. them all Asthma—lll/I relief a.d carne of It tiro men/ninon. gronnltuitt—tierry .utterer will and ftlinfnudrotre• Thrttnt Af7,oenla require only n row dttrtnti. I ttng7 l l Pa.fB—ll. cured cn.en bronnunced turntable. Float tify—lt nttlioVettott nod lovigorwes the npoPoi. Liner Oomph/Oa—Dont etreellyn regulator of thlnitrann. Itynpopnitt healthy writoa on the atom:telt corr. It Ap”rtfwe-11 henith.glvlog and appetite re-mein,. Urinary Oronnn—Actlou nu them la marked and prompt. lii. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR In I.'o In t h e medicinal qurlitio.. of Tar, combined with rogrtablo ingredinnts of undoubt.il v the ' which make It twnrpawed, not only roe the complaint• enumerated, but It ropfdOr reefers exhattnttnl nlrength, clnntn•not ittOnliten. relax-. the Liver and puts thorn to work. 0111.1.117710 fa od to digest. and funk r pore blood. nod brunt. nvi•acity appreciated by both nourd and nick Tryon ',re .miet.o t o on.. way. WO know If you try the We-oing tonic prnprrelttn of Dr Crook'n Wino ot Tnr. you will .dd your te.tlmour Itx Ito at anion In c-rrectiog nor '' that liwb in hob In '' Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK k CO. Sold by Drugatrts raryWhrre. For Nernfttla.Rernftilou• Tumor... Serf. &flys bleeds,. nfthe Fur, or •lrrortila lu any form, Rheumottern. Dteeners of the Lirer. DOIIIR•11 Of the Akin. Proptione, Pimptee Rottg, Teller, Aro; fd Read. Uteere , nod oia Soree,oreur dlNeole depending nu. dent. wed -ohdolne &Abe blood r•lte Dr Prnok's Porn emend • yrupof Poke Root. It Is C.llllbiliPli alth the bent tonic Prep,ratlono of Iron nee n, ayd le the beet Alterative and ill "nrlfler nlade. Menne, your Blond. Try no bottle, Sold by druaglma, Prorated ..nly by OLIVER CROOK at, CO.. Dayton. Ohio BOTARY rtallitlNG FAITCET.— The beet. A duratia dad reliable athele. Nerer gums. and not ;labia I , la, aknga. Sand fur circular. Addreaia Box 41, tibiretnaostown. Pa. H. BENDERS° FAMILY LEI. UOR CASES, Each Cana containing Ono Rnttlo or 01. D PALE ERA vT/Y, 11(0.TAND .1.0 DYE WIII.HY. 01.0 PALE Ml' REY, FINE OLD PORT. 01.0 BOURBON. On:wanton,' PIPr and nrth• voMot Clnnii., PRICE SEVEN D OLLAR S . .Sent by Exnre Ft O. 0 0. or Pngt•otlico order. 11. HENDERSON, 15 Broad St., New York, BUNDLING. On/y Work on the 'uhJect 7.ver rublished I. EA DY JUNE 21fer. The .• ORIGIN, PI/00 atm A N DFXLINE OF WIND. T,INO ABlithlCA," with dencrirnive twine b Boort R. 5t11,4., Al I). t prie..*l M. Agent), %%sole° In every ..ltv or ihe NWeo L, volt th e w er k, tooboln I horn) teem,. will be offered Sent I, millpe•t pnbil en receb t erica. .t,idreen K NInKENTIO , NEN PUBLISH [NO CO.,Alhany. T.,N. O. Drawer GO. AGENTS. RFAD THIS! WR WILT. PAY ATIENTS A SALARY OF Iflo PEN WESE AND EXPEN4ES. or Allow a lam C. 11111111.11110 .011 our new nod wonderful Invention.. Addrete WAG:TETT & CO. Marahall Blida AGENTS WANTED to Nell Wheeler & Nvio.s• SOW TM Machine; good territetr, great Inducement.; no capt.a. ;warred hoe. and Warn,, ror ninho.l. II ERMAN, Agt 4.7 Alatket Si.,llarro.burg. Pa. $3 4 25rM iIiAW, Alfred, Mo. APPLE: PA RER. COlt ER AND ALI CSR. Price Does nll at on o. Warrant dent. ota,tory, D. 11. W HITTEMORE, Worchnater, Masa, Diu Gaol's CLARKE&CO., 813 HAMILTON ST., ALLENTO N, PA., In Are receiving almont daily great bargain. from auction DRY GOODS! CLARKS & CO., Hare a splendid rtaserfmentnt all kinds of Pawner Dress Henan, Lawns. Greundinns. CLARKS & CO., Have the lament and rheapeftl atnek of Paranoia and Hon tabrellaa In the atty. CLARKE & CO., Sell Black and Colored /Wka cheaper than any other hones. CLARKE & CO.. jlave Ike cheapext Shawla and F k Irk la town CLARKE & CO., Aro low on Gloves. kin.lery, TA Immlogn Underwear, ye CLARKE & CO., 8011 MUKIIII9, CRIICOPP. IllekoryNTleklage, &0., at whole sale pekoe. CLARKE & CO., Hove an Immense clock of Marseille, Jackonot4, Lawn. Swim. ?dn. &c. CLARKE & CO., Keep a large arnoortmoot of Crnasiroorea—for Mean' not Bop,' bultx, at low Tricorn. CLARKE & CO.. Are oPe•%ng Bed Spreads, Table Covers, Table Damasks Towels, nod all abide of Lluens, at great baggalas. CLARKE & CO., Have the Tarawa, best and cheapest stock of Dry Goods ever °frond to the' Ity of Allentown: Don't 611 to exsznlne tbvir goods and mires. CLARKE & CO., 813 HAMILTON ST., Juue 14 ALLENTOWN, PA. L EMAISTRE de ROSS; FROM AUCTIOIV. =I FURNITURE WA RN OnMS, PIIILADELPHLi. mow YD-ItiaW
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